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    LETTER FROM NEW YORK
t[tlorreapondence of The Press.]
NEW YORE, June 4, 1882.
The conduct of Governor Stanley. In reference to the
instruction of negroes lu North Carolina, forms a new
text for universal conolont, and no little denunciation of
•the cents* which that gentleman hes ChNeil to pump.
Mr. Colra, the gentleman who was engages in this
worthy enterprise, is well known to me as an enter
prising, active member of the New York Young Mon's
Christian Association. Early is the present war he went
to Washington, and gave all hie time to the intermits of
the soldiers who were congregated at and around that
mity, in visiting the nick and wounded who had returned
from Bull Run, Ball's Mar, and other points of active
'warfare, writing letters to their friends at home, distri
buting hymn books, tiocts and'nowspatiers with a hearty
good will, which, heel!, was sufficient to inspire the sol—
diers with the thought that they wore surrounded by .
friends.
In reference to his row work in North Carolina, not a
few of our people imagine that, in the event of the ulti
mate eniancimition of the slaves—and few doubt that re.
suit in come shape—tboy will bo but poorly prepared for
liberty by being kept in Ignorance. In short, Governor
Stanley's condriet, in cot ciliating with men known to
General Burnside, his officers and soldiers, at persistent
and impudent rebate . , is censured. We having nothing to
conciliate, and ever) thh g io maintain.
The Cunard mail steamer Scotia, Capt. ll:tains, left
to-day for Liverpool, with 265 passeugers, and $467,100
in specie.
A severe rate storm act in this morning, ahont ton
o'clock, and has lasted ell day with nnab 'led intensity.
Te washing of our streets. despite our city. inspectors,
and the benefit to the country at Puke, are the ere st re
sults accomplished by the elements, for which we are pro
foundly graleild.
Tho bricklayers of this city have resolved to strike
next Monday for $ 1.7 5 per day. It is sald that in 1860
there wore 2,750 Mickley rre in New York. At the call
for volunteers last year, 1,473 enlisted, thus leaving but
1,277 in the city. At the last call 08 enlisted i 175 went
to the frontiers and 900 to the country, leaving now but
784 in New York i coiveiliteutly, they think there ought
to bo no ditlioulty In gei tii g plenty of work at good
wages.
It bps bcon rumored about the City Hall this morning,
and the rumor seems to be accepted by the politicians as
well founded, that the Mayor will not approve the reso
lution of the Comni.n Council to reference to the re
ception of Thurlow Weed. on his arrival front Europe.
The amouut of taxes collected in title city for 1861. is
$10,374,563.34, leaving unpaid the sum of $1,252,600.89,
the levy being $11,627,254.23
The prize schooner Lucy 0. Holmes, of Charleston, S.
0., iu oharg of l'riz -linter Lawton Coggeelm.l, arrived
this morning. She was captured by the United stares
steamer Santiago do Cubs, May 27, 60 miles E. S. E.
from the Santee river. hiring come mot of Charleston the
night previous, board to 1 wean, N P. her cargo con
slate of 170 bales cotton. This Is the fourth prize taken
by this steamship within four weeks. Prize-Master
Cloggeshall passed very tear a Confederate steamsr while
passing the etudes lover Hari the steamer known the
schooner, she would no doubt have bi en retake°, as they
both belong to the tame owners in Charleston. The Lucy
/detract is bound to Boston.
The yearly meeting of Orthodox friends closes its ses
storm to-day,
The Grand Lodge of free and Accepted Masons Is now
in Bandon in this city. The amount of receipts for the
year is reported to have been $10,030.89. Today the
grand master appointed' the etand.ng committees; now
the lodge will proceed to burioess.
The following wore tho Eden of Stooks at the &wind
Board to-day :
10000 US ON 'Bl, cp.. 105% 50 Ilud+on R R... 510 47
/18000 Tr I .10poun.100
10000 Tenn St Oa 'DO... 69
10000 do 60%
10000 do bBO.. 69%
2000 Illinois war loon 98x
10000 Indiana St Si war
loan . 98
6000 Toledo B W 2d., 67
9000 11l Cm It bda.....95 .
10000 Amer Gold. 1.03%
60 Pacific 11 8 8 . 6.116 X.
85 do 116 X
300 do . .110
ZOO d 0.... ;30.119
00 11111.1Pllu Oh 2 pf 00
300 N Y Cent R.... 91
600 do
60 do Cs,' 91
100 d 0.... ....
100 ot);
160 91x
hao Erie R......... 34„v
350 Erie aeg
60 do 1,30 asNi
20 /Judson a 8.... 47
TUB MARIETS
rcoutt —Owing to tha light receipts the market for
the low grades of Wt stern and State Flour is a trifle
bettor. The high grades tit e steady.
The demand has not been very active, the stormy
"weather and some heaviness in freights tending to check
.business.
SRlee of 11,500 bbls nt $54 5084 95 for superfine State
sod Westerly; 4504.55 for extra State; $4.6004.70
for fancy State ; s4.4aa 4 . 05 for the low vales of West
ern extra ; $4.0005 JO for ablating brands of roiled
hoop extra Ohio, end $`.20e5.10 for trade brands do.
Caondian is rathor linnor, but not very active; Isles
tif 800 bblp, at vt 4404.65 for shipping breads of spring
Wheat extras, and s4.' 8e 0 10 for trade brands.
_ .
Southern Flour ia !two, but n t quotably lower ; sa' on
of 000 bbls, at $6eD5.00 for wired to good superfine Bal
timore, So., and g 5.7060.75 for trade brands do.
Rye Flour is wittout change to note; se:oe of 150 bble,
at 52.70e4.
Corn Meal it steady nod rather more active.
&des of 900 Ws ' at $2.90 for Jersey, and $3 15 for
.Brandywine, on edock.
GRAM—The Wm at market is poorly supplied, and
-owing to the decline in fro'ghta and the scar city of prime,
is firmer for shipping qualities. The storm, however,
checks hueinets.
The sales are 92,000 .bmihels, nt 83co$1 for Chicago
spring, 81w.97c for Oulu& 87ect$1 02 for Milwau
kee Club, $l.O/X el 04 for anther Wisconsin, 1110e1 14
for red Western, $1.150118 for ember do, and $1.24 for
white Michigan.
Rye is a little firmer ; small salsa at 60855 e for West
ern, andl2e74e lir State.
rley it dull and nominal.
Barley Malt hi firmer and in falr demand sales of
13,000 bushels at 6101.10, the latter rate for pr ime (la
zed& West
Cats are firm and in fair demand at 43X DUN for
Canadian and Western. and 45845,4 c for dt ILL
Corn is a shade wlff,r • sales of 75 000 nns at 46)
48c for new mind, 411)4 050 u for old do, and 55c for white
Western.
PROTISLONS.—TIio Park market is more active, but
price' era unnuprowd ; u I sof $l,lOO bbls at MO 50m
1.0.82,g for thin men', 811.50 for mess, and $9.25 for
Beef is selling moderately at formar rates; sales of 150
bbl' at 512015.50 for plain mere, and sl4rs it.B7X for
extra,
Bacon is dull. Out meats aro In good demand, at about
former ratrs. Bales of 875 pkga at 4%4051‘e for hams,
and 8% es4%ci fcr 'boulders.
Lard Is firm and in fair demand; sales of 700 tilcgs at
"75‘se8ge,'1,1le linter 'or cholos.
ASM.4B.—A modern.s linsinils is doing at steady rates;
sales of ;pots at $5 7 otis 81, and pearls at $O.
CITY ITEMS.
CArT. NO' WIIALING VOIAGE.—No
one should fail to tee We great exhibition of nautical
life, now on exhibition at the Assembly Buildings. It Is
not only a exalted and highly-aitistior panorama of the
whole routine of Whaling, but the dramatic scones in
troduced, in which Captain Williams, accompanied by a
half dozen sturdy sailors, enters a rest whaleboat, and
performs the hazardous end exciting tank of capturing
these oily mealtime of the deep, convey an idea of the
wholemeal's life, at (MCC vivid, Instinctive, and amusing.
The (Uptakes explanatory lecture, ai the exhibition pro
ceeds, is ohaeactet laic, anti is received with unbounded
applause. Upon the whole, we consider the ' , South Sea
Whaling Voyage" a delightful nal ortainmen t,en II it should
be seen by everybody. In Now York It had a successful
run of tae hundred and fifty nights.
EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION.—d grand do-
MOnstranon to celebrate tto emancipation of slaves in
the DI triot of Columbia is announced to bo bold at Na
tional Hail, this (7 hursiay) moroine, commencing at
10)( o'clock. After orgit , izing, the Emancipation Act
will be read, alto a pris.t.l 'Aires's be Hon. Chw. Sum
mer, forwarded ezpres ly for the occaaion by the author.
This afternoon the celebration is to be continued in the
form of mus i cs, and widrusgeo by a number of anti-slavery
celebrities—Rev. Honey Highland Garnett, of Now
York, Thoa. Hamilton. Bkl., editor of the Anglo- Afri
can, Robert Purvis, Wm. ".ficholson, and others. The
evening of the day is to be 'signalized by a grand con
cert.
TliOldSON'S LONDON KITCHENER•"—IVO
in
vite attention to TIIO3ISON'S LONDON KlTOnaNan," or
Zurnpean style c f Maize, Odvirtised by Hewers. North,
Obese, & North, in ow thee column or our paper to-doy.
A CHANCE FOR CAPITALISTS.—In another
column of our paper, thi; morning, the Lance!ter Loco.
motive Works are adrettlsed torrent for a period of three
years, together Avith the machinery, patterns, tools, and
drawings, all In good order and ready for immediate ope
ration At these Works can be rented at 'a low figure,
there is money in them for somebody, their situation
being all that conld be desired far salubrity. conveniences
for transporting mat, rim's, and for successful operations.
We commend this op torttnity for profitable investment
to the attention of capitalists. •
SOMETHING Now UNDER THE SUN.—Some
antianary fancies that he Ii agtin successfully estab
lished that 41 there 14 moth(' g new under the sun." bay
ing discovered that th. Kr•lgbti of St. John of Jerusalem
built a galley at 1 u 1530, which was sufficiently
plated with lead to res'st bn lets, and which took a pro
minuet past in the taking of Tanis. Th tt may all be;
but there never was but one Brown Stone Clothing Hall,
and that Is the one located at Hos. 13113 and 608 Chestnut
Street, above Sixth. of which Messrs. Hockhill and
Wil
son are the proprietoes.
• PURE OLIVE OILS FOR THE TABLE.—Mr.
O. H. Mattoon, denier in flno groceries. Arch and Tenth
streets, has now nn hand a choice lot of Salad Olio, a
pure Olive article, to which wo invite the attention of
oar readers.
VARIETY' IN TUE ANIMAL CENATION.—There
have actually been ascertained in the animal kingdom
about sixty thousand species of hiring creatural. There
are 600 species of memmalia ; of birds, there are 4,000
species; of fisher, 3 000 speckle; of reptiles, 700, and, of
insects, 44,000. riaUdes thou, there aro 3,000 species of
Abell-flab, and not lent than BO or 100 species of animal-
Coke, inrisible to the noised eye. There le, howeTer, but
one establishment in the conutry like that kept by Gam-
Stokes, the (walloper and clothier. at No. 609 Chat-
Mtit street, where the beet and used summer garments
can be obtained, at greatly reduced prices.
A Day-GOOD IDEA.—The Baby-Show at
Ilarnurn'a Mireum. thin week, will make it necessary for
all of the flags dienint od nn thebeilding to be of the Baby
bunting order. Another Dry good Idea le the making of
a large lot of Summer Uniforresfor our troorni, at Charles
Stokeed Clothing stare. uncle the Continental, and 11.1 the);
are to he adapted to warns work, they are all drilling.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
M 7" SEE FOURTH PAO'S
A ARPIN 0
Brig Catharine Ni.et eta, Tyler, 12 days from Wintor•
port, Me, with a 5 sto Z A Boater A Co.
Brig Ida Mayor', Betts, horn New York, in ballad to
captain.
Bchr JDf Ho„tton, mown, 14 days from Cionftl , aoal
pith aogar to B k W Wrlsh. Left Wigs Solo and Mice
Kende, both load II g for Philadelphia.
Bchr Walter Reletell, Phalli's, 8 days from Sagas Is
Grande.. with sneer t S& W Welsh. Balled in oompanY
with brig Andrew P. trtA, for Philadelphia.
IPSl3ohir Martha WilAtington, Thatcher, 5 days from
Sootoo, with mdeo to Cowell & Collins.
Etchp,N C Willard. WI lard, 5 days from Portland, with
India to Crown & Co:lies.
: Behr Clayton & Limber, Jackson, 1 day from Bmrrost
Del, with wry. t0..12 i r, Bewley & Co.
Behr Annie Yird• 'humbers,l day from Lewes, Del,
Pith corn to Jae VW wlay & Co.
Behr Planter. IF w 1 day from Lelpsic, Del, with
:grain to Jam L Beale. & Co.
Behr Lady of Ow T.olie, Morrison, 1 day from Smyrna,
.1)451, wit corn to .f Tlarrstt k Bnn.
Behr er A. Ileckkh .r, Stisbbs, 4 day. from Boston, with
dCe tO captain. .
Behr C Newkirk, Sotrrre, 5 days from Boston, In ballast
Ito Noble. Caldwell &.Co.
. _
.6ehr.,W flaulabori . ,. Hudson, 6 days from Yorktown,
lu ballast to Noble, Caldwell Co. -
?Amer:Oksrlmo, 24 hours from New York,
to W P. Clyde.
•
CLEARED.
Behr. D Jones, Talent, Fortress Mneree, Tyler, Stone
tt. 00.
Bebr J M Vance, Burdgo, Fortress Monroe, do
Behr 0 Newkirk, Somers,Boaton, Noble, ()it'd well &
Ekbr W Saulsbury, Hudson, Boston, do
Ekbr Problem, Tyler, Baltimore, T Webster, Jr.
Sir C 0 Alger. Fenton, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr.
Bir 1:1 Willing, Claypool°, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Columbia, Furber, cloaro3 at Now York
releroay for Havana.
150 do ...s3O 47
100 Harlem 1/ 14g
500 ti %dem R Prefd.."36
200 d 0..... ..... 660 561(
100 Mich Con R... b3O 131 x
50 do 61%
50 do.. ...810 64
100 Ric 8o & N Ind R. 213%
700 do 28%
200 do .....a3O 26$
'5O do 630 36%
50MichS&NIGs.. 571(
150 do 57%
50 do ...e3O. 571(
100111 Cen S scrip... 61%
100 Clev & Pitts R.— 22%
20 Cleve Col & Cin 8.120
50 Gal & Cbl R. 70,1[
1100 do 70%
200 Cler & Toledo 8.. 463(
100 d0..... 4 ....515 46
200 do .........b3O 48)
50 Old & Rock Isl R.. 64%
50 do - M3O 65
Sleaniehip Fire Cracker, Jobuson, cleared at N York
yeateiday for Silacgbae.
Snip llled:soder, Snow, cleared at New York yester
day for San Francisco.
Brig Demerara, Cunningham, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Now York yesterday.
Bag F. 7 King, Farber, from Matanuae, at New York
yesterday.
Bug Princeton, Allen, hence, arrlyed at Boston yet.
terdat •
Ochre M M Freeman, Bowes, and Ilyaivay,
hence, arrived at Boston 3d inst.
Sara Chalice Moore, Ingersoll from Providence for
Philadelphia. 1 G Floyd, Rackett, do for do, and John
Lancaster Willis, do for do, sailed from Batch Island
Barber lit
_
Behr J C Harding, Shaw, cleared a Bangor 2d Ind.
for Philadelphia,
Schre Beeman, Pettlogill, and Maryland, Knight,
hence, arrived at Portland 2d Mat.
Behr Island Belle, willed from New Bedford Ist lust.
for Philadelphia.
Schr rowel, Fenton, hence, arrived at New York yea:
to day.
Siemens Gen Bidelde, O'Brien, and Black' Diamond,
Green. hence, arrived at Now York yesterday..
Steamer Mars Nichols, cleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO W.RINEES
WRECK HEAR ri l I:IODGEON.--irfnity House, Lon•
don, !tiny lb, 1862.—NotiOe is hereby given that a green
buoy revoked with the word '.wreck" has been Wooed in
12 fathoms at, low water spring tides, about 20 Littleton S
W of a vessel aunt, with the gudgeon light vessel bear
ing W by B X B by compass, end Oiltaut about 4 inlloe.
167 order. P. H. BERTEIUId, &eatery.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MORT
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut eta.
II Tallant. Wheeling W 0 Hughatt, Pittsburg
Chas I. Moore, Cineionati . Goo A Dille, Quincy, 11l
J R Hibbard, Chicago J W Healy, Mikviinkeo
W Elmer, Cincinnati Nina M Elinor, Illinois
Mien El Forhner, Illinois Mrs Lreal and slaw
Mr D tea 3: la, Wheeling Mies Crawford, Wheeling
Mrs E Leg, Wheeling, Ya W Vrooman & la, Virginia
G W Buck • Richard Baker
H It Sauford, Ddtimoro E 1.1 Chase, Wilkesbarro
J L Haman, New York J L Greene, Now York
J Hugbee, Chester co S W Porter, Springfield, 11l
J D Condit, Jr, New Jorsey F Taylor, West Chester
P Bator, Harrisburg P St 11 Andrews, Conn
Julius Webb,"Plassochusetts Chas L Smith, Boston
J Obeyer, Massachusetts II P Webster, Main
It S Fiscal, Georgetown, D 0 W Schwedersky, New York
Dr B C Dine la, Conn L T Downes, Provi.re, B I
P E De Mill, Detroit W Tacon, New York
Belierneudin, Cuba D Echemendla, Cuba
A Dchemendia, Cuba Jose Haves, Dubs
A T Smith, Wash, D 0 John Bloxham, New York
Llent Col A-S Morgan PhWay Fisk, Pottsville
Capt L It Martin Joe F Morton, Boston
F Shrcder Lancaster J P Stunt & la, Ohio
WDI Watte E wf, Carllalo IV L King & wf, New York
J Sill & to, Albany, N Y Wm S Bell, St Lords
L Jacobs ai la, New York T Drew, New York
J ffi Cooley, New Jersey S W Torrey, Now York
George Williams, New York 0 L Hathaway. Boston
W Mansfield di la, N Y Mrs It Davis, Now York
Levi Kline, Lebanon Thou Smith, New York
Chas Ripley, Nev. York A H Shepherd & la, Del
A J Lerrabee, New Jersey L D Bruyn, New Je.sey
B B Seymour, New Jersey John Torrey, Jr, N
Mrs 111 Shepard, New Jersey .T T Sanford, New York
Mrs Malcom, New York J W Jones, Cm, 0
W Robinson, Mass D R Stanford. New York
John Noble, Easton G B Hotchkiss ,b se, Conn
Mies Hotchkiss, New Haven 7 X Pool & wf, N York
S A Allen, N Jersey A Sinnickson, N Jersey
S X &Ist, Now York H T Day, New York
Dr R Coolidge. U S A J H Hobbs, Namibia, Vs
Br Gollandit, Washington T R &pp°ld, Baltimore
F Pearce, New York S D• 0 Van Bokkeleu, N Y
Isaac Cole. Jr, Baltimore J V Jones, Wash, D 0
Mrs G B Hoffman, Balt B Gilmore, Jr, Balt -
II A S I) Dudley, Penne G W Chapin, R Island
A Buck J W Mohler
A .T Fitob, Jersey City F W kforrie
A Barker G B Coale, Baltimore
Kai . 1 9 1 B Olmsted,. N T AliOn
W U Cooke, Norristown Oapt 8 B King. Virginia
.1 W KJBinger. Washiogt'n L Knight, Baltimore
A J Hopper. Tennessee Mei 0 McLean Knox, N Y
D load Jr wt, Cincinnati E X Bennet, New York
0 A Swift, Virginia ' J Martinold, Baltimore .
ZdERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth st., below Arch
J T Rogers, Brownsville Edmund Doster, Pa
Jaa Ingalls, Vase D Stratton I la, N J
Jas M Ferguson Frank Turner, Pa
John Sharpless. Catawissa \Vm Woodside, Phila
II Slaymaker, Lancoater co Josiah Cole, Easton
Ceo W Stein, Beaton A C Spring, Boston
I) Paxton, Gettysburg J J Thompson & la, Pa
Mrs P Taylor, Lewistown C Clint, Chicago
E H Welch, Etio
• AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
Lewis Dr.ke, New York John M King, Peon's
John B Fromald, Penn'a Mrs 0 D Bro an, N York
M Ireelend k la. N Jersey A D Duryea & Is, N J
W L Stone, U S N D Magertne, Pt Carbon
II Lawson ' Penn's B Ebner, N Jersey
F Bowei s, Now Jersey B K Brawford, tdd
.1 B Potter, hf D, N Jersey GD 0 Blobs & wf, Wash
A If Began, Washington N 0 James h wf, Penn'a
S J Hart, New York B F Tyler, Penn'a
H Sprague, Boston J Benedict, Easton
B B Hagerty, N York It C Pyle, Easton
P Let cli, Easton, Pa Miss E Lerch, Easton
Mire U Carroll, Easton Capt 11 Coombs
John Ashcroft, New York W A Merles. Nowhere, NO
F J Brown, Newhem, N C Tb's 0 Frame, Dover, Del
WI. Dill, Lancaster, Pa E Tomblin*, Washington
Alfred A Hyde, New link
BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut etrbet, above Third
LMenne) , I Potter, New Cootie, Del
3 Divine, New Coetle,Del L Clifton, Berlin, Md
Cot P 0 Elman, Pottsville A W Thompson, New York
O Jackson. Wash, D 0 0 H Capehart, liltcoin
W Monteline, Sunbury W B Rosenbaum, N Jersey
D Mlleon, Catasatiqua, Pa J Jones, Washington, D 0
D J P)ko, New York ' A G Davis, Connecticut
Dr. Vi hippie RI Lane, Waehington, D C
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
J Britton, Penna . A B Kauffman, L weeder
J Dt Reader, Maysville W 111 Allmon ' Mifflin, Pa
W W McConnell, Penna. T Z Watt, Latrobe
Juts Potts, Pittsburg . -A Peters, Pittsburg
If B Qoodwin, Lewisburg J 0 llenderson, Now York
B L Harper, Chembersburg L T Grcontiokl, Carlisle
N lietcb, Ferry co, Pa 21 Ickes, Perry co, Pa
)peon ,t: wf, Perry co D Neff, Beaußog, Pa
00.1119IEHOIAL-81xtle street, above Ohestnnt.
D Reynolds, Lancaster co II Cornwall, Hartford, (It
J Leopold, Pennsylvania Lien! V L Gold, Pittsburg
Dj F Stratton, Pottstown J Moorehead, Armstrong co
0 0 blaikle, West Newton Mout O W Brad'', Pa
John Wallin:dr, Pottsville 01' Killlngsvorth, aid
A Pomeroy A D Campbell, Lancaster
Limit 0 O'Neill, Lancaster John James, Lancaster .
'NATIONAL HOTEL—Bice street, above Third.
.17. Taylor dr. wf. Wilkesbarre Oboe Sbeidea, Allentown
Jobn T Jones a: son, N York W B Miller, 80fgerartIla
Tbce J Smash, ellfilinsburg B Heyser, PlicenixviLle
J H Panneesker, Lana co D S Enck, Lane co
MADISON HOUSE—Secoud street, above Market
Job Silvers, Lambertvl, N J Chas Starling, Trenton
E Harrison D dmith
M B Ham & lady Dr Johnston, New York
P Barvey, Doylestown Jehn Jones, Dover, Del
E kbarpe, Wyoming co, Pa,
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
T Eut. Jr ' Lambertsvillo 11 %nest, New York
A Wekineld, Ilethboro U hleLnuclio, Hathboro
3 Maxwell R Is, N Jersey Miss Stevens, Poona
L Wregan, Lycoming Lieut. G 0 Davenport, Pa
J Richardson, Penna J C McCall
Win H Bixier, Easton A Yandegrift, Eddington
A N Johnson, Eddington
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—St.cond st., above Arch.
W Crawford, New York Col W H II Davis, Virginia
Capt J B Orem, Virginia Y. Knight. Bristol. Pa
C Worthington, Bucks co Jesse W Knight, Bucks co
0 Tomlinson, Bucks co
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CallowhilL
Thos tliselove, Peon'a John 9 Cornell, Pena'a
J Bitetand, Hagerstown, J Adams, Atlantic c N J
Win - Bechtel, Beohtelville D H Bechtel, Becbtolville
John Strunk, Bechtilville Mrs Finney, Hartsville
Gotlieb Trebel., Baltimore
BALD EAGLE—Third greet, above Gambill.
J S payout. Easton, Pa .- Mrs J S Bernet, Easton
B Brown. Byberry, Ps Jacob Lesh, Penn 2 4l
A L Bowie Dauphin co
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DEAF MADE TO HEAL—lnstruments
to maiat the Bearing, in every variety and of tho moat
approetS conttructlon, at P. DlADlCllttefl, 115 South
TENTH Street, below (lhestnut. • je4-3t
BATCHMLOR'S HAIR DTI?,
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
ILLIAd A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature—
WAY ranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies
the CI effects of bad dyes, and inylgoratos the Hair for
life. GRAY, BED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and b,
Fold by all Druggists,
Oa - The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, an the four tides of each boa.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street),
28-ly New York.
UNE-PRIDE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST
tlYit.trel, made to the Beet Kanner, expressly for BE
TAM BALES. LOWEBT Selling Prices marked In
Plain 'Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our One-Paine SYSTEM is etrictly ad
hered to. AS are thereby treated alike.
sa22-ly JONES & 00., 604 MARKET Street.
LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER,
Tested for nineteen years and grows In favor. It kills
and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bags, Ants, Fleas,
Moths in Clotho, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects,
&o. All g. ;mine bears the signature of E. Lyon, and
is not poisonous to persons or domestic animas. Be
ware of counterfeits and imitations.
Lyon's Powder kills all insects in a trice,
Lynn's Pills are death to rate and mice.
Sold everywhere. D. S. BARNES,
m>3•stnthSm 202 Broadway, New York.
13.T.-18tO/C
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ERAKE 9 B PLANTATION BlTTERS—Ex
haunted Nature's Great Restorer. They Invigorate,
strengthen, and purify the eyatens, dare Dyspepsia,
Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrheas, &c. A perfect ap.
petizer end ' tonic. They invigorate the body, without
stimulating the brain. They aro compounded of pure
St. Croix Rum, Roots, and Herbs, and are reeom
mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or
young, but particularly rcoemmended to the weak and
languid. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Motels, and
Saloons. - P. H. DRAKE & 00.,
Iny3-misf2m 202 Broadway, New 'York.
CARD PRINTING ; BEST AND CHEAPEST
to tb. City. at 111 South FOURTH Street..
OIRCI7I AR PRINTING, beet end cheapest In the
City, cc 111 South POURTII Street.
MARRIED .
CA Mr BR ILL—MeDRIDE.--On the 4th inetant, by the
R.V. A. Atwood, Mr. Other ,Campbell, to Mind Ellen Mc-
Bride. both of Frankrord, Pa. *
WIIITIL—On the 29th of ISlay,lBo2, by Rev.
Samuel Dorhorow, John R. Irwin, of Philadelphia, to Ids .
tit-le, daughter of Philip B. Wlllto, Prothonotary of the
Dirtrlct Court of Philadelphia. • iE
DIED.
N OLDS.—on the 4th instant, James lieynolds, in
the 46th Tear of his age.
TMo funtrni will take place from St. Joseph's 'Hospital,
on Irrieny morning, at 9 o'clock. To procetd
m tho Os
thrdrsl Cvelery. Ills relatives and friends ere requested
to utterd. without fertbor notice. **
P 1: 10E.—On the 4th instant, Anna E., wife of Eli K.
Price.
Btr friends and those of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
buebiscd, No. 809 Arch street,.on Monday morning. June
9th, at 10 o'clock.****
. .
BOND.—In Newtown, on the 31 Instant, Samuel Y.
Bond, in the 35th year of hisage.
life realise* end friends are Invited to attend the
tune, al, from the late residence of his father, la No sr
town, ou Friday, the 6th inst., at 2 o'clock. **
BUGGY.—On the 3d instant, Bridget Buggy, wile or
Robert Deasy, aged 86 years.
The relatives and friends of the faintly aro invited to
neend the funeral, without [natl.r notice, from the re
sideline of htr husband, Broad street, Chester, Delaware
county, on Friday, the 6th instant, at 10 o'clock. In
terment at Oatbcdral Cemetery,
GARRETT.—At her residence, No. 1803 Parrish
street, Mary AL Garrott, in the G3d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the faintly are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral. To leave the home
at 830 A. M. this (Fifth day), to proceed to Goshen,
Chester county, Ps. tt
El the 2d instant, Marla, wife of See Per
Has ding.
The relatives and male friends of the family are re.
moduli) , invited to attend the funeral, without further
notice, from the rseideoce of her husband, No. 314 South
'Third street, this (Thurtda ) morning, 6th Instant, at 10
o'clock. Servioes at St. Peter's Church.
. .
EcCOSRER.-015 the 2d instant, the .R9T. John Mc-
Coeker, aged 32 years, late Chaplain of the 55th Regi
ment P. V., Port Royal, A. C.
The reverend clergy and friends are respectfully in
vited to attend thefunoral, from the pastoral residence of
• the Church of the Annunciation, Tenth and Dickerson
Weals, this (Thursday) morning, at 8 o'clock. Funeral
service, at St. Potrick'a Church. ilk
NAGLE.—Suddenly, on the 34 instant, Mr. Leonard
Nagle, in the B.sth year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are remect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
his son, Joseph Nagle, near Edge -Hill Station, North
Pennsylvania Itsilrond, on Friday morning, 6th instsn.,
at 30 o'clock. To proceed. to Upser Lutheran Church,
Girniantown. # it
Obillt iry.
[The following just tribute to the memory of a Chris
tian gentlewoman is copied front yesterdet 's Evening
Bulletin. None kr ew the virtues of the subject of the
notice better than the writer, in whose initials we recog
nize an accomplished journallet of this City
• We notice with deep regret the death of Mrs. Maria
Harding, the wire of Jollier Herding, Ego., of this
city. It was the happiness of the writer of this brief
article to have enjoyed the acansintitnce and friendship
of the deceased for upwards of twenty years. A better
or a purer woman never lived. bho was all that could
be mired, either as a. daughter, a wife, or a mother;
while her daily life was beautified by all the gentle and
boaven•born graces of the unaffected Christian. Intel
ligent in a high degree, her counsel was, until borne
down by sickness, listened to with attention and respect
by every member of her family, while her children justly
idolized her. She was a mother in. the truest and the
nobleet sense, and her advice std example exercised a'
powerful influence upon all who cams within their reach.
But stare have their tine to set," and thus another of
the kind, the good, the devoted, and the offectiodate has
passed amidst "the mysteries of the shadowy valley."
and yet, none who know her; none who had an
opportmilty of recognizing her many virtues; none
who witnessed her devotion to her family and her
unwavering love for her children, cau have a doubt
as to her future. flex immortal spirit must be ra
diant and angelic among the beings of a better world—a
happier existence. Death is almost invariably sad, and
when s , the insatiate archer" steals from no some one
whose voice and whose smile have been as A charmed
spell to the household circle for many years—whose
sympathies were ever active, generous, confiding, ar.d
forgiving, we feel that a terrible disaster has occurred.
lint it is consoling to know that there is an higher and a
holier etate, and to hope that even there "the redeemed
and disenthralled " may look down upon and watch over
the beings to whom they clung with such truthful affec
tion while hero. R. H.
SECOND MOURNING POPLINS,
YALENCIAB, AND GINGNAITS —BESSON A
80N invite attention to their New Stock of—
Second 'Mourning Gingham,. 15 to 25 cents.
Second Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins, 621 to 75.
Second Monming Silk and Wool Valoncies, 75 eta.
Black and White finest French Jaconote, 25 dm
Plain Black finest French Jammers, 25 cts.
Lopin's Black Cliallies, 44 cts.
Lnpin's Black Barege, 7.4 wide, 62% cte.
Lavin's Black Crape Mamie, 26 eta.
Lavin's Black Tamartines, 26 cts. myl4-t[
Ecre FIRST OF THE SEASON.—LADIES'
STRAWBERRY FEETIVAL, for the Inuit
of the TWELFTH•STREEY 51 E. OFFUROH, wilt
be lieid at BANDEL -AND HAYDS HULL. lin ah
em' corner of Eighth and Diem street% on TRUES
DAY EVENING, Innesth. Tisketwat the door fifty
cents. Je3-3t*
Iff.CON PROMISE-PE ACE. —SHALL
make the former and thereby secure tee latter 1
Or, Shall we submit to Foreign Intervention 7 hac
hure on this sobieet, by the Rev. R. A. CARMAN, (for
the benefit of Zion Church,) at Spring Garden Institute,
BROAD and SPRING G &ADEN Streets, on MONDAY
ICYRNING, June 10th, 1862. Admilsiou 10 cents. •
JeB-72t* •
07.. AN EXAMINATION' OF APPLICANTS
for Certificates of Qualification for AMSTAR"
TEACHERS of the Public Schools of Philadelphia will
be held at tho Jefferson Echool House t op FIFTH Street,
above Poplar, commencing on FRID A Ir, June 6th, at 2
o'clock P. M., and continuing oa SATURDAY, 7th, at
9 o'clock A. M. Applicants nador 17 sears of ago will
not be es tunined.
By order of the Committee on Qualification of Teach
er* of the Board of Controllers.
4t GEORGE. W. 'VAUGHAN, Chairman.
Tr PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
- -
THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
cordially to unite in
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
In ita patriotic efforts to eupprees a sectional and unholy
rebellion against the
UNITY OF THE REPUBLIO,
and who desire to support, by every power of the Go
vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms
braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the
Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number
of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Seproeentation
of the State, at such times and in such manner as will
best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in
STATE OONVENTION,
AT
HARRISBURG,
On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July nod, at v.
o'clock on said day, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for the offices of
AUDITOR GENERAL
AND •
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
and to take Such mem:tree BO may be deemed 110001 , 80/7
to 'strengthen the Government in this Beason of common
Deril to a common country.
Chairman of the People's State Committee.
GEO. W. HAMMERSLY;
S cretartes. mr z u
JOHN M. SULLIVAN,
arOFFICE AIONONGAIIELA. NANIGA
TION COMPANY, .
P[TTg➢IIR6, May 23, 1862
At a meeting of the Board of Managers of this Compa
ny, held on the let of May, 1802, the following resolutions
were adopted:
Resolved, That coupon bonds of this Company, bear
ing ditto the first day of July next, be issued to the
amount of Two Hundred Thousand Hainan in
sums of One Tbouttand Dollars each, payable in ewen
ty-five years after the date theteof, bearing interest
at the rate of six per centum per annum, paya
ble semi-annntally, In the city of New York, and the aaid
bonds be secured by mortgage of the works nod revenues
of ibis Company, to he made to Thomas Bakewell, 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 thocreand dol
lars, for cash, or the outstanding bonds of this Com
pany, maturing on the first day of January next, at
par.
In accordance with the foregoing resolutions, SUB
SCRIPTIONS will be received until three o'clock of the
24th DAT OF JUNE NEXT, for the above loan. In
formation with regard - to the character of the Improve
ment may be obtained from Joshua Ilauna, Esq., of Nail
no, But, A Co Pittsburg; Abraham Gibbons, Esq.,
Coatesville, Chester 'county, Pa.; and Messrs. Jay,
Cork, & Co., Philadelphia, who aro authorized to receive
subperiptions for the . loan.
The Capital Stock of the .Company is 8728,700
Funded debt, (bondsoutstanding) 182,000
Thera is no floating or otberdebt existing. The works
are in active operation and completezepair, and the re
ceipts justify expectations of the usual or average divi
dend for the present year. Tt o works were so far com
pleted, and the debts of the Company paid as to enable
the Managers to declare their first dividend, July 7th,
1868, since which time they have declared fonrteen divi
dends up to July,lBBl—sight yeae—eunounting in the
aggregate to fifty-four and one-half per coot., or six and
eighty-ono hundredths per cent per annum. There a•e
no bonds in the market better [secured than those of this
Company, and none that offer greater inducements for
investment as to security and prompt payment of inte
rest, which is well known by the holders of the present
oubtanding 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 bond. maturing January let. 1888 The Company
reserves the right to accept the whole or any portion of
the amount subscribed.
my 27. tJ e 24 J. R. MOORHEAD, President.
trrNOTICE.—A GENERAL MEETING
of the Stockholders of the UNION CANAL COM
PANY, and of the Bondholders of said company, now
secured by the let mortgage, dated the 23d Aprll, 1853,
will be held at the Booms of the Board of Trade. No. 505
CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, the ninth day of
JUNE, 1862, at 11 A. E., for the purpose of coueidering
and acting npon the provitions of an act of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania. entitled " A further supple
ment to the several acts heretofore rimed relating to the
Union Canal Company, of Pennsylvania." Approved
the 10th day of April, A. D. 1862.
By order of the Board of Manages".
JAMES PAGE, President
0. THOMPSON. Secretary. my2B.-tje9
I.NMICE.-THE OFFICERS OF
IC
the PNNSYLVANIA GTJAIIDS will meet TO
NIGHT at Headquarters, TENTIT and NOBLE.
H. W. GROWN,
lt* . Lieut. Col. Commanding.. .
OST--A Gold Watch Bey. The
L
ender will be suitably rewarded by returning It to
101 South WATER Street. lt*
Certificate•of Girard Bank
.11 Stock, No. 642, for four ahem. dated May 26,
1859, having been burnt, application will be made for re
newal of the Dame. ' .I.IIY ANN YOUNG.
my 22• th a et
cETII 0 MSON'S LOSDON
KITCHENER "—We are. now mattifaeturiug
"THOMSON'S LONDON .KITORENER," or
European style of Range, imitable for large and small
families, hotels, bospitale, and other public institutions,
In great variety. Aleo, - rortabla Ranges, the " Philadel
phia Range," Gas Ovens, Bath Boilers, and Oast-from
Sinks, together with a great variety of small and large
eized Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Fire-board
Stoves, Low-down Grates, &c.
Wholesale and Retail max at our Warerooms.
NORTH, MASH. & NORTH,
No. 209 Noith SECOND Street,
four doors above RI%CO street
FFICE COMMISSARY OF BUR
-
O fitiTENCE, No. 1139 GIRAItD Street, l'hiladel
phia, Juno 6,1862 '•
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12
o'cikk M. on the 10th day, of June, 1802, for farnistdug
for the use of the United States army, at such times, and
in each quantities as may be required daring the mouth
of June, the following Subsistence Stores, viz:
300 Barrels Print,' Men new Pork, is now well-Ooop
°red barrels.
200 Barrels Extra Mese Beef, in new barrels.
10,000 Pounds Prime Bacon Sides, in tierces.
1;010 Barrels Extra Superfine Flour. .
25,000 Pounds Hard Bread, in barrels.
300 Bushels New White Beane, in good Flour bar
rel..
25,000 Pounds Prime Bice, in barrels
30.000 -Pounds Primo Rio Coffee, in barrels— ,
40 000 Pounds Light Yellow Sugar, in barrels.
1.000 Gallon' Vinegar. . • •
2,000 Pounds Alanmntine Candles, full weight;
• twelves.
0,000 Pounds Good Hard Soap.
300 Bushels Fine Salt, in barrels. '
1,000 Gallons Syrup or Molasses, in barrels.
All articles to be of the beet quality, socurely packed,
and In perfect order for transportation. •
Bids will include packages, and delivery In the city.
Seller's name and. date of purchase required on wit
bating°. Certificates of inspection of Meat and Flour
will be required, and ne Pork will be accepted, packed
from "Bulk Meats: , Samples in boxes distinctly mark
ed, must accompany bide for all articles except meat.
Bids from kncwn dealers or manufacturers only will be
co• eldered, and each bid must be accompanied by the
written guarantee of two teeponetble person. far the
faithful performance of the contract.
Proposals to be endorsed - " Proposals for Subsistence
Stereo," and directed to • F. N. BUOK,
jesJt Captain (tad C. S. Vol. Service.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1862.
TAS. R. CAMPBELL & 00.,
WIIO,LEBALZ AND Marl. DEALERS,
T 27 CHESTNUT &PREM . ,
Have opened this day,
Bonnet's Black Taffetas.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas.
Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre.
Satin Plaid and Printed Menai:disc
Lupin's beet black Baregee and Bombazines.
Rich Plaid Mozambiunes.
Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored Ottani.
Organdies and Jaconete, grissalie grounds.
Oachemlre Stripe Printed Percales, very doh.
Foulard Poplins. •
Foulard Settee, to., to.
(CLOAKS ! CLOAKR ! CLOAKS!
' l / 4 .1 THE GEEATEBT BARGAINS IN THE OITY
eiLOAKI3.=If you want the-best value
IL/ for your MOW, g to the City Cloak Store, 142
North EIGHTH Street, stave Cherry. tah2tl-3ra
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Of all the Newest btatertats,
AND OILOIONST PATTERNS,
AT TUE LOWEST PRIGES,
AT
aarls.2m No. 2S Sonth TENTS Street.
CLOAKS
A MA.OIII7OEI4E' ASSORTMENT
OF
ALL THE, NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIB
REASON,
With every new material, made up and trimmed in the
rad best manner, at pricee that defy all competition,
AT THII
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
mADWAn
N. D. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT BTB.
EYIOII & LANDELL, FOURTH and
.ABOEI, Dave alas assortment of Summer Shawls.
je •
E' LANDELL have the Black
and White Plaid Bilks for Bonnets and Dresies at
51 per yard. je2
IRE & LANDELL HAVE the.
E
Fashionable Black Silk Mantles made of the beat
Taffeta Mks and Paris shapes. jet
- FYBE & LANDELL have desirable
styles dark French Lawns ; also ; the but stock of
low-priced Lawns. jo2
IYBE & LANDELL are closing out
Spring ow] Summer Drees GoOds et low prices. jet
A IOOHE ENGLISH BAR EGES.-
•
A new and large stock at TM low prices.
my29:tf • BEIAMPLESS BROTHERS.
MOZ AMBIQ lIES.-
Plain Matures and Plalde, two yards wide, for
Mantle&
m>29 if
CHEAP BAR EGE ROBES.-
Two hundrei 'Flounced 'Robes, at one-third of the
importing coat
my 29 tf
BLEACBED MIISLINS.-
Extra qualities of Shirt - logs, at much redueed
prices
my 29-0'
NEW. CLOAK . STORE - t . • •
A.. 1 • The moat elegant steiettoeni in the day.
No. 29 South NTSTIUStreet,
Tirst door above Chestnut
NEW SPRING PRINTS,
OHOIOB STYLE&
B O Y S', MISSES', AND Mir
No. 137 South EIGUTH Street,
mylto 2m Three Doore above WALNUT
SILK MANTLES AND SACQiTES.
Black Taffeta Mantles.
Black Silk Facques. • '
Elegant new styles. •
Light Cloth Sacques.
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS. •
New lots, bargains, 12%, 18%, and 26 cts.
Plaid Mozambique's, very desirable. '
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
Silk Mixed Cassimeres and Coatings.
Light colors fancy Casaimerea.
6-4 Mixtures and Monona.
Cloth goods for little fellows.
BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS.
(FEW DEPARTMENT, exceeD STORY.)
First-class Ready-made Garments.
- Style and Fit unexceptionable.
Prices very reasonable.
Boya' snits made to order.
COOPER & OONABD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Street..
A. 5..-MaCLttRE,
IT WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of my customers and friends to the following Goods,
which ere fresh and desirable :
Black and White Plaid Mike.
Organdie Lawns, choice styles.
Ifeznaibiques, Plain and Plaid.
Neapolitan Silks, for travelling snits.
Argentines, Black and Brown, mixed.
]Bode Tamertines, scarce aid desirable.
Black Crape d'Fspagnes, from auction.
Challie Delainea, nice assortment at 18%c.
10 dozen Hid-finish Silk Gloves, at 37X0.
87 dozen Ladles' Linen Handkerchiefs, at 81.623( par
dozen; a berirain.
One lot of Lisle Gauntlets. at 1830 a noir.
One lot of Black Bilk, $1.123[ ; the beet I over had for
the money.
At
my2S
PA I N MOZAMBIQUES AT 13
1 CENTS.
Plaid Mozambitines at 13 cents, worth 20 cents.
Plaid Mozambique', at 18 cents.
Plaid Mozambique', at 26 cents.
Plaid Illazambiques at 31 cents.
Plaid Mozambique', at 37X cents.
Embroidered Mozambique!, at 60 cants.
Bto yards Gray Himalayas at 10 cta., worth 18 cta.
Gray Sultanas, Gray Poplins, and Travelling ,
Dress Goods of every variety. '
8,000 YABDS BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS, •
All-wool filling, at 20 cents.
Brown and Black Ground Lawns.
Fine French Organdies.
BEST 123 CENT. LAWNS IN THE cm.
1 Lot Handsome Silk Robes, 22 yards patterns,
At 517, worth $3O.
FANCY SILKS, VERY CHEAP. '
Just received, 2 email lota of Barege Robed,
At $260 and $3, worth $8 and 512.
H. STEEL & SON,
my2o-tf No. 718 North TENTH St , ab. COATES.
T A .L I, A N . -
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
.01` GRECIAN, ROMAN, AND GOTHIC DESIGNS.
BEAD STONES, TOMBS, -
•GARDEN STATUARY.. i!
AND • ..
VASES,.. •
bIONUMENTAL FIGURES AND URNS, itc.
JUST RECEIVED FROM ITALY, "
AND FOR ULF BY
.• • .
VITI.. BROThERS, •
eittr iiioft • STREET.
MOUNT MORIAR CEMETERY.
This ground is located a low yards off the Darby road,
about the same dlstanco from the city as Laurel Rill, and
is heautlfnlly situated on the highost point of groural for
miles around.
Its soil le admirably adapted for the purpose: designed,
being high and dry. - The public are invited to examine
its cinlma boforo purchasing elsewhere.
General and 'motional plans may be examined at the
Wbere:auy further Information will be cheerfully et
forded by the egeut.
DESIRABLE LOTS,
Are non . in the market, some of them in sections just
opened, having hlthertateen held in reserve.
°snot: Ilona from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., end eithorbe.
fore or after these hours, at the reeldenoe of the under.
&Vied,
No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET.
R. B.—conveyance to and from tho.,Oemekir" lot
rich as desire to purchase. ut316.:4n.
MATTINGB ! MA7TINGS ! MAT
TINGE !
8.4 WHITE - AND CHECKED,
4.4 WHITE AND CHECKED, .
6-4 WHITE AND MUCKED,-
6.4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
AT LOW PRICES FOB CASH.
REEVE L. KNIGHT, •
No. 262 Seuth SECOND Street.,
my 27-1 m if Weat side, near Spruce.
RETAIL DRY MOODS
1094 OHNI3TNUT BTIIIIRT.
kpitionsa DO DI 111
Invitee the " special attention" of" Ladies"
who intend "spending the summer " in "the
country" at IVatering Places," or in " travel
ling," to very large aseartm of of
"TRIMMED AND MADE-lIP 000D3,"
IN "BETS, SLEEVES," &o,
In "rozsTE, VALENOLENNE, GUIPURE,
MALTESE," and other Laces; and in
LINEN, °ALARM°, AND SWISS,"
vobleit be hes must oponed. •
Also; in 4 , Valencienne Trimmed' , and ~ Ruf-
•ed Cambric Handkerchiefs," embroideredo
colors; together with a general assortment of
While Goods, Linens, Laces, Enbroidesiet,
Faits, Handkerchiefs," &c., adapted to the re
ulromonts of the preeent Season.
A large and varied assortment of "Garibaldi)
Muslins," and "Black and White Figured Net'',
for „ Sleeves."
All th. übove of tho "Lalest Styles," and at l
the " Very Lowest Prices." JoS •
1024 OHNSTNUT STREET
EVENS & CO.'S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STRUM
THE LARGEST STOCK,
THE BEST'ARBORTMENT,
THE CHOICEST. COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE HOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NEWEST STYLES,
THE BERT WORK,
AND
DECIDEDLY TIB•.LOWEST pEroas,
IN THE 0172,
IVENS & CO.'S,
N 0.28 BOUTH NINTH ISTREBT.
mh26.3m
BrIABPLBSS 880 TUB BS
SICARPLESS BROTHERS:
SHAH P LESS BEST HERE,
CHEST NUT & EIGHTH Sage •
mh26-3m
nizratrktioe, •
SPRAGUE,.,
PAOIFIO '
ALL TWELVE AND A ILL? CENTS.
A large lot beat styles and feet colors at 100.
CO WPISETH WAIT & 00., '
mhl6-tI H. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Ste.
CLOTHING,
XN ENDLEBS VARIETY,
JOHN H. EITOKNEP,
702 ABOEf. Street
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. I'2B SOUTH SIXTH
AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS,
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEY.b,
GENERAL AUNT:
RETAIL DRY 604ENL
DRY GOODS.
J. M. A E'.LEIGH,
723 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFPERS OW
MONDAY, JUNE 2,
AND MIMING Tnz
The following GOODS at less prlcea than the same have
been offered in thie market:
WRITE ORGANDIES,
PLAIN AND RIO? Do.,
LAWNS IN VARIOUS QIIKLITIE3,
FRENCH PERCALES,
Do. PIQUES,
Do. CIIINTZES. •
RICH BAREGES, ON BLAME 3 BROWN GROUNDS,
REDUORD FROM 75 TO 373 ORM.
BAREGYI AEOLUS BROOM?, REDUCED irßon
25 CENTS TO 12g.
BLACK AND WAITS 011ZOK POPLINS, 37) Ote
BLACK AND WRITE OREOK SILKS
MOURNING GOODS,
SUPERIOR BLACK SILK, AT 87K AND $1
BLACK GRENADINE BAREGE, 2v CTS.
ALL-WOOL BAREGE.
ALL-WOOL BAREGE SHAWLS.
GRENADINE BAREGE SHAWLS.
LAWNS & ORGANDIES,
IN MOURNING COLORS
GINGHANS AND CHINTZES.
. .
WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS.
WHITE GRENADINE BAREGE SHAWLS
WHITE SBNrLAND D.
BLACK AliD WHITE PLAID Do.
LACE GOODS. • .
OARIDRIA LACE 'POINTS AND NANITGLAA,
MOHAIR MANTILLAS,
BEAL LACE POINTS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
A LARGE LOT
PINE EMBROIDERED,
AT SEVINTE.FIVE CENTS AND $l. '
je&ta tb seit ORIGINAL PRIOR $1.25 and $1.75
GREAT REDUCTION: . IN PRIOES
OF LIGHT, PLAIN, AND FANCY
CLOTH SAOQUES,
-,. FROM $8 TO $5.
FROM $lO TO $6.
FROM $l4 TO $B.
These garments are elegant awl rich in appearance, as
much so as Silk Garments at twice the cost, and are thin
enough to be worn the entire season.
3. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
920 WIESTNIIT STREET.
myBo.tjeB -
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
CASSINIERES.
'LIGHT MIXTURES. :-
SILK MIXTURES.
FINE BLACK
CLOTHS. •
LADIES' CLOAKING&
BLACK BROADCLOTHS.
Brix MIXED COATINGS.
NEW MELTON&
COOPER irk .CONARD,
S. E; CORMS NINTH. AND. MARKET.
mrar-!m .
NEwEMBROIDERIES, WHITE GO ODS,-Sc.—Just opened. a general assortment
of desirable French and Scotch Needle•worked Bands,
Edgings. Inserting', liandkercbiefs, Oo'hum, Sleeves, etc.,
at Tory less prices.
ALSO,
A fall Ilse of all descriptions of White Goods for Ladies'
wear, of the most approved makes.
SP EPPARD, vet; EARLIN6F.N. k ARRISON,
144 1008 CLIEST NUT Street.
PA_LATOTES AND MAN
TILLAS.—Ladies In want of the above articles will
find it to their advantaa Ito visit the old established house
of Mrs. HlClcalf, No. :13 Noith NINTH Street, below
.ILHOH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at trice,
that witimish ay...shoat , ati4llm
CHAS. L. ORIJM & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO OLDENnERG6 Jr TAGGART,
Manufacturers of and Dealers In
GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHIRTS
FURNISHING' GOODS,
e .
No; 14G North FOUBTR.STRF.IIT,
PHILADZLPHIL
OHM! L. OR
FLANITEL OVER-SHIRTS
• .FOB THE ABET.
• ' FINE. SHIRTS,
wiLA3I3, STOCKS, AND
. :
• • WRAPPERS
minuractur. ea.o.
G. A. HOFFMAN'S,
(BUOORA.SOR To W. W. 11110112.)
NO. 606 ARCH STREET.
mer A full line of "
TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
Always on band. my2.1.1m
GE pniqE GRANT,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
(TENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 610' CHESTNUT STREET.
oth2o.ani
VINE SHIRT MANUYAOTORY.
The irnbecriber would invite attention to his
UNPROVED 017 T OF BENTS,
Which be makee a specialty In his business. Also, con•
tinnily receiving
NOVELTIES FOE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814 CHNSTNTIT Sums
109-tf lrnqr doors below the nontlnontid.
FINANCIAL.
A!IERIGAPT' GO! WANTED,
• mid i * Ikea.
ONS•YEAR aisTnetoosi FOR BALE.
BEOSN-AND•THERE-TENTIIB AND COUPON
BONDS FOR BALE.
DREXEL & C 0..,
m76-1m 34 South THIRD Street.
$l2OOO $ 4,000, $1,500, AND
je4.3t , yntber sums, to loan on mortgage, by
* JOSIDPII B. BABUY, 430 WALNUT R.
$6;000,i, L 5 L 0 T 0 0 ,...
mA2I4,
au e
A 4 4 0 1
7 0 0
,4) TO
ALFRED FITLZE,
.my3o-Btit No. 51 North SIXTH Street.
VOR HAIR . CUTTING - AND DYE
itta:4ityabiers should-. +tett GIITIMIN81"8,
YOurent aid BRANUM • - ies-if tf
NUTS. -RHODES & WILLIAMS,
No. 107 Routh WATER, Street,' offer for sale the
followins
100 bales Princess Almonds.
20 " _ Languedoo " • '
.20 41 Birth.
. English Walnuts.
" 15 " Filberts.
160 bags Pea Nuts.
• 10 bales Brazil Nato.
RAISINS.
100 boxes M. B. Baferins. •
100 " Layer "
150 belt boxes M. B. Maize. ie2
SCARCE GOODS.
In Modo, Lilim o Be,lo Black, Brown, . and Green
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co.,
NEW IMPORTATIONS.
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS,
WHITE GOODS, AND
EMBROIDERIES.
THOS. MELLOR +64
00114-3 m 40 and 42 •North TRIAD 8troo3•
1862. sP-RING- 1862.
W. S. STEWART &
HEPORTERS AND JOBBERS OE
BILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
NO. 305 MARKET STREET.
How In store,
POULT DE SOLE
AR Blandon.
BLACK AND WHITE. CHECKS,
In BILKS and OTHER FABRICS.:
ALSO, A PULL LINN OP
CLOAKING CLOTHS, PLAIDS, STRIPES,
And deeirable
PLAIN COLORS.
•?I7
SPRING STOOK -
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS.
A. W. LITTLE 00.
mhl.s4f 2126 MARK P BT.
TT S. FLAG EMPORIUM,
418 ARCH STREET.
BUNTING ..i1NI) SILK ELrIGS,
REGIMENTAL STANDARDS,
NATIONAL ENSIGNS,
CAVALRY GUIDONS,
PRESENTATION FLAGS.
EVANS & HASSALE,
No. 41S ABOH Street, aboTe FSMITU.
my2o-21t
ARMY GOODS
DABS. AND LIGHT BLUE KEFISEYS.
SUNDA:BD 6-4 AND 3-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED
BLUE FLANNELS.
INDIGO BLUE =TURES.
COTTON DUOK;10, 12, AND 15-OUNCE.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM; & CO.,
aro26-2m 225 OHIOSTNITT STREET,
SHIPLEY, HAZARD. 8a
HUTCHINSON,
No. 174 OHEBTXIIT STREET, '
POWERS' HOTEL,
This popular Hotel has lattly boon thoroughly reno
vated and refurnished, and now possesses all the requi
sites of a
Tho patronage of Philadelphians and the travelling
public, desiring the best accomodations and moderate
charges, is respectfully solicited.
je2.3m 11. L. POWERR, Proprietor.
• • WATCHES AND JEWElluitY.
H A\ AMERICAN, ENGLISH,
daz.. •• . AND • ifaX
SWISS WATT:HES, •
JEWELRY, &ND SILTERwADA . .
• 2' R.IID.TIOE'D P.:111" 01E.
LOS. .H.• WATS° tsT,L• •
ii,729. • • 326 02.36TNITT.SEE6Nr...
THOMAS O. GARRETT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
lly received. a fresh dock
• Or •
•. . . . . •
GOLD - AND. SILVER
W ATOHES,
FINE PE ATED ss WARE
•sl ..
. . .. • - .
TABLE OUTLETEY,
And to manufacturing a great variety of SILVER WARE
adapted for home nee and for preeente.
Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing
Watches by first•daaa workmen. ap24-tbstn2m
ALRX. THOMPSON
AMERICAN 'WATCH COM
PANY."
GOLD AND SILVER
W A... T.. C H E S
FOR LDS AND ONNTLFNEN.
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
No 719 OHEBTNLIT Street, Second Floor,
(oispisite Masonic Temple.)
• ' . HARTER, Agent. .
loso-am .
VULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY
, A bambini line of-
GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES'
TA.LAINX CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES,
STUBS, BUTTONS, Ac.,
Now in Store.
J. C. FULLER, .
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
(Oppoelte Mande Temple.)
onSO.Sin
A FRESH At39ORTMENT, at LESS
Li. MU% 101111:11:11 MOM
Nici r HEE..AER 86 WILSON
SEWING MACHINES,
Gill' CHESTNUT STREET,
Inman -.- - THIL&MILPIEEA.'
TVORYTYPES.—REIMER'S Ivory
types_a. present to you pictures of grace, beauty, and
truth. Their charm lies in their natural life-like appear
ance. Bee them. Gallery, gEOOIiD Street, above
Green. it*
LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT
EBB, BRACES, and other Mechanical Atnlialloes ,
of correct construction endow to the wearer. For Wt
and adjustment at 0. IL NEEDLES' LADIES' STORE
TWELFTH Street, first door below Baoo.
Gentlemen requiring Burtare Trusses wW call at do
Southwest corner TWELFTH and RACE, where 0. B
N. gives attention to this spoolalfesturs. tunl2.3mtf
WHOLESALE HOUSES
GRENADINE VEILS,
CRAPE AND LOVE VEILS,
AU 13 ea
NAEROW TRIMMING RIBBONS,
Corded Idgin; Noe. 4 and 6, in all colors
my3l.Bt] 333 MARKET STREET.
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
NATIONAL FLAGS.
MILITARY. GOODS.
QN MiND
COIIIHISSION HOUSES.
OOMMISSL/)N MAROHAIRTS
101 VEZ BALI 07
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
mb2R- . •
HOTELS
Nos. 17 and 19 PABB BOW,
(OPPOSITE T/llt ASTOP.IIOITSEt)
NEW YORK
TERM $1.50 PER DAY
FLEST-OLASS HOTEL
REMOVAL.
J. C. FULLER
Having 'Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd FlOor,
(Opposite Masonic. Templej
Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOONS' AND FMK%
ANA
. FINE JEWELRY,.
To Width the attentiteiiruie trade is invited.
anllo7lll
WATCHES, JEWELRY , &ct
•
TA= & BROTH2II,
/mestere, ZIA GHBSTIIVZ Street, below Fourth,
mb2o-11 -
BLwING KA.CIBINFA.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
ABTEVIUS WARD-HIS BOOK.
AN EtiOntiOCS SUCCESS
MORE THAN 4,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD
A NEW EDITION BEADY THIS MORNING
ARTEMIS WARD-BIS BOOK
A volume cortattAng all the rich, humorous writings of
the great shannuin. 2-!upPrt,ty ittnstrated with nomer•
one comic drawings, and elegantly bound iu eto,li. Price
SLOO.
No volume so full of Heti fun vats ever before pub
lishc d . * hero are more laughs between these
covers than wereever beforeeolteeted * * * There
dull paragraph in the h:.ok. * * * In the
field of Woad wit, Arteauts in without a rival; he is no
preeedentrd and overpowering."
* * Sald by bloksellera every whoro, JIM sent by in ail
FREI? on receipt ef Price , by CIAREATUN. Publisher,
Onto Rudd & Carleton,) No. 41.3 Broodsv'ay, oJrner
Lk
penerd street, New York. at
AATRY PAUL FERROLL KfLtada
T T 1118 WIFE?
A CAPITAL NEW r OYEZ, BY THE AUTHOR 2F
,4 PAUL FERSOLL.,'
Paper covers, price 50 cents cloth.lionnd,
Already has a THIRD EDITION or this straage and
interesting novel been called for
It could hero been written only by a woman pro
foundly Corrrersant with the worst cheracteristlei of tier
sex, and equally so with all that Is charm;ne; in the to
male eltaxacter."—Boston Courier.
iei-at CARLETON, Publisher; New York.
LHE MAEONIC SECRETS RE
VEALED
RICHA RDSON'S
MONITOR OF FREE-SIA.SONRY
A complete °nide to the various Ceremonies and Routine
in Pree-Masons' Lodges, Chapters, Encampmentq, Hie
rarebies, dite , 1:c , in 811 the Degrees, whether filmier%
Ancient, Ineffable, Pnilosophical, or fliatorical; con
taining engravings of the S gns, Tokens, and Grips, and
descriptions of the Decorations, Drapery, Drees, Its•
galls, and Jewels, and likewise the Pass-words and other
Secret Words in each Degree. Profusely illustrated
with Explanatory Engravings and Plates of the Interior
of Lod,ges. Symbols, Arc.
BY-JABRZ RICH ABB SON, A. M.
A book of 192 pages: Price, 50 cents, bound in •gilt
cloth. (If sealed up with sealing-wax, and letter postage
paid, St]
Any Society of Masons who wish to work in the higher
Degrees, or in any Degree whatever, will find this book
an invaluable aid to them.
F. O. BABCOCK,
No. 18 Ann Street, N. Y
lieod cool) oreors to
my3l-Etuth 3t '
1 11 4 VICTOR lIUGIO'S
*a ll; GREAT NOVEL.
LES MISERABLES.
The American copyright translation is published and
for gala this miming, in two styles—viz:
Large MUM, - miler covers, price 50 cents, and on sn•
porter paper, elegant cloth binding, Si.
It is almost unnecessary for the 'publisher of this mag
nificent work to say anything in its favor.
The French feuilletonists and critics have exhanatel
every adjective in its praise.
s.he fabulous amount of 580,000 le reported its having
been paid to the author for the copyright
IdechinerY of the most gigantic character has been set
at work in Ifinrope to its sale there. .
Its appearance was followed by a furore unparalleled
in the literary world. Two enormous editions, or ten
thousand' copies each, were swept_off within the week of
its publication, and telegraphic orders arriving from all
parts of Europe remained unfilled.
It is the acknowledged literary event of the century. In
the way of a mint, there's nothing grander in all litera-
le** Sold by booksellers everywhere, and sent by, mail
FREE, 011 receipt of price, by • •
- CARLETON, Publisher,
(Late RUDD 44 ClAIILET011,)
No, 413 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard street, N. Y.
IEW BOOK! NEW BOOK!
-LI TEE OHBISTAN SABBATH: its History, Autho
rity, Dutie_,s Benefits, and Civil Relations: a seties of (Hs
coursesby ROT. W. L. Rice, D. D., Rev. William Hague,
Rev. Harvey D. Copse, Rev. William Adams, I) D., and
tbe Rev..alexander H. Vinton, D. D.; with a sketch of
the Sabbath reform, by the secretary of the Now York
Sabbath Committee. 12mo s 75 ots. For sale by .
WILLIAM. S. & ALFRED kIARTIEN,
rny22 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street.
WANTS.
DENTII,s ,VFARIRE Q UARTERMASTER GE-
Purcniya.rnrA, May 27, 18G2
IV ANTED IMMEDIATELY,
300 able-bodied, healthy men, to go to Virginia, as la
borers. Pay 525 per month, and n ration per day. Far
farther partioulare, apply to A. B. Eustis, - et 227 South
FRONT Street
A GOOD BOY WANTED—in a
11 Wholesale Shoe house. Address Box MO.
200 WORK HORSES WA.NTED.-
A ',ply at HAGUE & S.S.SSEAN'S Livery sta
bles, SAY ERY Etreet, below Girard avenue. Eighteenth
Ward. . m3,31-6t*
IDARTNER- WANTED.—The adver
tiser.l_ desires a partner with some capital and experi-
enceto join him in the Produce and Commission business.
Addresa Omega," at shirt office. my 26-10r*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
1110, LET—A Grocery Store, Fixtures
for sale, earner of THIRTY-HINT Et and Al 411 K E
Streets, West Philadelphia. Inquire of Dr. °VARA. tf,
1314 ABM street ies.2t*
ARARE CHANCE FOR- 0 tiPI
TAMS rB.—FOR RENT—The LANCASTER
LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, for a period of three polls,
together with the machinery, pattern', tools. and draw
ings. All in good order and reedy for immediate opera-
Con. Will be rent d low. For particulars apolv to
LItI 0. KLINE,
jes.3t LANCASTER, Penns.
ATBENZEUM.—One Share for Sale.
Price only S 6: The par value is $25. Address
.4 A...W.," Press office. je3.3t*
i m OR PALE OR. EXOHANGE,
lat The Subscriber offers to sell on reasonable terms,
or excbange for merchandiee, a valuable Store Stand and
Dwelling; Store now doing a business of 520.000. Said
proprrty is lccatcd on the Pennsylvania Wilkes'', short
distance from city. For particulars, address tt I. P.,"
Press office. jes-3tlit
MAHE ET-STREET STO Et E.-
ArrA 7ho eesirable o.anite-front Store, No 235, run
ning through to Cbureb alley, to rent, at redneet rate, by
ANCHONY P. 61 J. H. 9fnitrt.ll,
Jes.6tit No 916 ARCH Street.
10 RENT—Four Different Country
am- Places, with a few acres of ground, fine fruits,
near railroad stations, and convo..ient to tbo city. one. of
which is furnished. Apply to E. PE f TIT,
je3 No. 300 WALNUt Street
gsai FOR, BALE—A desirable Farm,
108 acres, near Downingtown, Chester county ;
nicely watered ; hydrant water at the house and barn.
First-rate stone improvements, all in complete condition;
flue timber, excellent fnitte, ,tc. Apply to
• B. PETTIT,
jeB . - . • N 0.809 WALNUT Street.
BOARDING.
QIIPERIOR BOARDING—At Ger
maxtown, can be obtained for • two Gentleman and
Wives, in one of the moat pleasant lanes to the town,
near to the Station; plenty or shade sod tine grounds;
no other boarders.. Tenni 88. References exchanged.
Address "%Box 1946," Post Office. je64tik
BOARDING—At a first•clasa Farm
house in Chester county. ttecotis.by Retiree&
For particulars, call THIS DAY on the premien".
from nine till five, at No. 88 North SIXTEStiTH.
Street. Reference exchanged. . • .
PHOTOGRAPHS.
TnE CERTAINTY of being Eatisfieol
with r our picture wken finished, is a great cm
sideration ; at BEILIFIR'S there is no failure: Colored
Photographs for 81. - SECOND Stree - t above Gnat'. It*
REIMER'S COLORED PHOTO
GRAPHS are remarkable, - ae ace likenesses, and
faithfully colored. None but competent artiste are en
gaged at hie Gallery, SECOND Street. aboys Groom Itt
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Imported
from Parts, Berlin, end Sienna, latest styles and
improvements, wbolesale and retaiL SCIIOLZ & J&-
NIENTKCY.I.I2 South BIGHTIT Street. nivii-lm
SPRING MILLINERY.
t ie REMOVAL.
„par MISSES O'BEYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, have
removed to 1107 WALNUT Street, threedo.oreabove Ele
venth, north aide, and will open PARIS lIIILLINBET,
for the Spring. on THUBEDAY. Awl/ 17. sel2-2mer
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMASER
&
Northeast Ooroor YOURTH and }LUZ three%
PH/LADELPHLA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTEZO AND DEALERS
FONZION AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
NANITTAOTITIORI; OP
VIII= LEAD AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, Ad.
♦CAM POE THE OILIBRATXD
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and mummer' enwited at
litY LOW PRICES FOB CAM.
ar.29.2m
WHITE LEAD, DRY AND IN
OIL.—Rod Lead, White Lead, Litharge, Sugar
of Lead, Copperas, Oil of Vitriol, Cakinel, Patent Yel
low, Chrome Red, Chrome Yellow, Aqua Portia, Mu
th:do Acid, Epsom Salta, Rochelle Salts, Tartaric, Acid,
Crimp Mineral. Soluble Tart, Sub. Crab. Soda. White
Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, White Precipitate, Lunar
Caustic, Marceline, Sulph. Morphine, Morphine, Acetate
Horphine, , Lac. Sulph., Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric,
Sulphate Quinine, Corr*. Subtle:, Denarootized Opium,
Chloride of Soda, Wetherill's Ext. (Mucha, Tartar
Emetic, Chloride of Lime, Crude Rom:, Refined Rota:,
Camphor, Rosh Copavia.
WITHERILL BROTHER, .
Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists,
Noe. 41 and eg North SECOND Street.
. PHILADELPHIA.
.tam- CYRUS HORNE, UNDER
TAKER. No. 23 North NLZTENTII
Street.—Everything pertaining to funerals furnished with
great care, at the sitorteat notice, and on the moat liberal
tonne.
The latest and moat approved Melanie Burial Cates
and Lead Coffins, very desirable to persons who have
lost their friends i n the army, or otherwise, who may
wish their bodies convoyed a distance. my2l-ws St*
N. B.—Undertakers supplied at a liberal discount.
PAMPEIIET PRINTING, Beet and
Cheapest In the (Jay, et RINGWILIAT & BROWN'S .
11l Routh FOURTH eat. aplo
5 s BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
SOM STREETS.
AUCTION SALE OF CORTES, CARRIA.CES, HAR
NESS, SADDLES, Jac.
On FATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock.
Commencing with the carriages.
lam' No poetponoment on account or the weather.
it ALFRED M. HPRKNESS, Auctioneer.
ORFSF ON SPRINGq, CAM BRI
COIIIiTY, PA.—This delightful and popular place
of summer resort, located directly on the line of the
Pennsylvania I/mitre:o, on the summit of the Allegheny
Mountains, twenty-three htt• tired feet above the level of
the ocean, will be open for guests from the ICU' of June
till the 10th of October. Since last telSoll the grounds
have been greatly improved and beautified, and a num
ber of Cottages have been erected f.,r the necornmbrla
th it of families, rendering Cresson one of the most
romantic and attractive places in the State. The furni
ture is being tholnuglly renovated. The seeker of
pleasure and the nearer from heat and disease will fiat
attractions here in a first-class Livery Stable, Ilitliant
Tables, Tenpin Altos, Baths, &c., together with tae
purest air and water. and the m 'set magnificent motuttaie
scenery to be found in the country.
Tickets good for the round trip from Philadelphia,
$7.60; from Pittsburg, $3.05.
For further information, address
'REDFORD SPRINGS.-A. G. AL
it, LEN respentinlly informs the public that this cafe
brated and fashionable WATERING PL&OE le now
open and fully prepared for the reception of 'visitors,
ace will be kept open nntil the let of October.
Persons wishing Bedford Mineral Water will be sup
plied at the following prices at the kiptinge—via:
For a bane] (oak) ES 00
half-barrel .‘ 2 00
Parties vied:ling rooms or any information in regard to
the place will addrese the "Bedford Mineral Borings
Onm - nany." my23-aw
LORENCE HEIGHTS.—Mas.
F
SANDOREN respectfully informs the fernier pa
trons of this beautiful suntaisP. RESORT, and the
public generally, that the Honse will be opened for the
BE•05013, tinder her management, on the 15th JUNE.
For terms, and any other information, apply at Dirs.
LEVELIPS, 1218 OHESTNUT Street. my2.l-12th
/A i MERICAN ACADEMY OF
MUSIC.
DR. EDWARD W. VODGES
Respectfully informs his friends. and the public in gene.
ral, that he will filVet
GRAND CONCERT,
In aid of the Sick and Wounded Volunteers in the Phila.
delohia Hospitals, on
TUESDAY EVENING, 33NIE 10, 1862.
The Programme wilt embrace choice selections, by
Mrs. HE NRIETTE BEHRENS,
-Miss JOSEPHINE O'CONNELL,
Mr. HORACE S. W RITE THAN, and
Itlr. JULES HOLSTEIN,
Who will preside at the Piano.
Grand Choruses from the Operas of " Semiramide,"
L'lt alien a in dialer i," " La Sonnambula,"
"Ernani," and "William Tell,"
• By the
BEETHOVEN MUSICAL SOCIETY,
And choice Operatic selections by
"BIRGFELD'S BRIGADE BAND."
In addition to which will be presented choice Scenes from
shaltspetwe's Comedy of
"TAMING THE SHREW."
A laughable Dialogue, entitled
“L'HOMME ET SON VALLEY
**SHAMUS - O'BRIEN,"
A Tale of the Irish Rebellion.
Speeches of George Francis Train, Esq ' by a com
pany of young ladies and gentlemen, who have kindly
volunteered their services on this (martian.
Tickets to all parts of the Academy, 26 cents.
Seats may be secured at J. E. Gould's Music Stitra,
corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets, without extra
charge. jes 31*
JOHN DREW'S
_LTA.
AEC -STREET THEATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICKS.
Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. B. IiTIEPECY.
ENGAGEMENT OF F. S. OFIANTRAE.
9 lIIIESDAY, Juno 5, MO,
Charles Gaylor's National Drama of
BULL Iturr, BULL lluN, BULL RUN!
Or, the Sacking of Fairfax Court Homo.
Jupiter . , (a contraband,)
Previous to the drama, the
DEBUTANTE ; or, A. PEEP BZIIIND the SCENES.
A.chille Telma Dufard F B. Chaufrau.
Friday, Benefit of F. S. Chaufrau.
Prices as usual. Doors open at 7g. Curtain rises at
S o'clock
TALN 11 T• SITE ET • THEATRE
NINTH sod WALNUT Streets.
Solo LPOSPO , Mrs. H. A...Gsrrettarn.
FOURTH NIGRT Ok' HISS KIMBERLY.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. June I, 1882,
The performance will commence with
THE ANGEL OF lIIIDNIGHT.
The Angel of Midnlgtt.
Love
A Woodcutter
Destiny
The perfoxmance to conclude with
A ROARING FAIWE
Pittasa-50, 37X,76, and 25 cents; Private Dozes,
$5 and $3, according to their locale.
Doors open at 7',X o'clock. To commence at 7X.
MRS. FRANCES ANNE, KE SYLE'S
BEA DINGS AT
CONCERT HALL.
WEDNESDAY, 4th instant, 8 P. M Merchant of
Venice."
• FRIDAY, Sth lust , 8 P. 31.—<i Hemy the Fifth."
SATURDAY, 7th instant, 3 P. AL, (last reading)—
" Hamlet."
- The Readings will begin precisely at the hour lige.% awl
the doors will be opentd one hour earlier.
A. B ITD,
Captain and A. Q 51
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR: E&OH.
To be had of T. B. PUGH, Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
and at the Ball on the °toning of the doors. je3-tf
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS'
GREAT NAUTIOAL ENTERTAINMENT,
THRILLING SCENES
IN THE LIFE OF
YANKICE WH VLEDI
EVERY EVENING. at 8 o'clock proci - ely.
BELEC9 MATINEE, SATURDAY at a o'clock.
Admipaion 26 ceata. Six Ticketo fur caw doper, ObU
drpn lO ceata. •
Liberal arrangements made for schools on Wednesday
Afternoons. . je2-6r*
pENNSYVIARIA . ACADEMY OF
J. TEE NIKE ARTS. Thirty-ninth Annual Exhi
bition of Paintings . and Emdpture, 1025 011E4TEUT
Street Open from 9 A. Pl. till . a P. M., and from
P.. M. till 10 P. M.
Admittance 26 cents; Beason Tickets 60 cents.
Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors will readva
their tickets at the Academy : no admiseiona without.
Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. DI , and from ti tilt
GIR.ARD FIRE AND MARINE
OFFICE 415 WAIITUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This oompany continues to take risks en the Wet
classes of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abln
ty to pay losses promptly. Ite diebursementa for dm
benefit of the public, during the last nine years, ii:Mt
$500,000,
and we rospectfally solicit its favor in the rattles
MIAS. 1. DUPONT,
JOHN W. CLADHOBN,
O. F. BEA.ZLITY,
DAVID BOYD, Jr.,
WM. M. SWATH,
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D
WA.I. 0. BITDM !X,
THOMAS CRAVEN, Preaident.
A. 8. GILLETT, Vioe Prealdmot
"JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. sp2B-tf
FAME INSUR
N 0.408 CHESTNUT
FIRE 41W INL
DIRE
P. N. Buck;
Ohne. Bichardoon,
Henry Lents, Jr.,
Alex. Wh
Geo. A. West,'
0. W. Basis,
FRANCIS N. BU '
CHARLES RICH -
WILLIAMS I. BLANC:
CO2OIONWEA.LTEE EIRE IisTSIT-
B.ANCE COMPANY, OF TH3 awn Cs
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
David Jayne, N. D., l Obartee H. Rogers,
iohn M. Whitall,l John R. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas B. Stewart, William Struthers
Rear, Lewis, Jr., Elijah Settee.
DAVID JA E, 19 D., President.
JOHN N. WHITALL, Vice President
BANDED S. MOON, Secretary.
018ce, Commonwealth Bans*, 613 CHESTNUT
fltre.t. Phllad.lphia. „d-If
DLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE
movst to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near
the Frinklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for put favors, and being
determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured en
elegant and convenient store, and has now on band *
large assortment of Lillle's Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie's
Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locke.
Lillie's Bank Vann Doors and Locks will be furnished
to order on short notice. This is thestrongest, best pro
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered,
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's Bev
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &e. This Safo Es con.
coded to surpass In style and elegance anything yet ef•
fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly
Ore andirglar prooL
Bract have now on hand ray twenty of
Farrel, rring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly new,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a comp:Wit
assortment as to sizes, and all latedy exchanged for the
now celebrated Mlle 'Sofia. They will be aold at Tarr
low prices. Pleaso call and examine.
ia2s-lyff IL 0. SADLIB, Agana
110 EVANS dir, WATSON'S
SALAMANDER NUM
STORE,
16 SOUTH FOURTH STEMMA
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large vosiety Of TraII.PBOOY LOTS always as
hand
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
No. 56 WHITE Street.
TO DEALERS Ili AEBl3.—First-class Enfield Ei
nes, Muskets, in port ready for immediate delivery, will
be purchased, imbieot to inspection, by United States
Covernnient, on application to the undersigned. Pnr
abasing Office, 5 WIT Street, New York.
No other description of arms era wanted or will be
purchased. B. CRISP IN,
•
. je2-ti tif Oaptain of Ordnance.
LATOIIII:OLPFE OIL.-463 baskets
.2_,A LAI OUB OLIVE OIL, .inet received, and for sale
by JaURETOHE a LAVERGNE, 202 and 204 South
FRONT Street. .
OAIITION.—Earho seen a spurious article of on
branded a J. Latour,' we caution the public against
purchasing .the same, aa the genuine J. Latour Oil eau
be procured only from no.
JARECTOHE Jt LAVERGNE,
202 and 201 South FRONT Street.
MONUMENTS AND Gil AV BI
EtTONES at very mdttood micas at Marble Warta
of A. STEIRILITE, Amu% below Elcventla
Street. tahl.l.ll¢ol
AUCTION SALE.
SUMMER RESO ItTS.
G. W. WELTGLIN,
Crerson Springs, Cambria co.. Pa
AMUSEMENTS
1 brigs Kimberly.
, aobwaisio ;ricw
INSURANCE COMPANY
CAPITAL 8200,000
DDIECTORS
JERRY WALKER,
JOHN THORNLEY,
ABRAHAM HART,
PETER 8. HON, of N. I
FURMAN SHEPPARD
N. B. LAWRENCE,
JOHN SUPPLER.
NOE COMPNY .
Street.
D INSURANCE.
I TOES.
R. D. WoodruS,
John Ressler, Jr.,
P. S. Justice,
Washington Jones,
Ohne. Stokes,
John W. Srermen.
• , President.
• EDSON, Vice Freshest.
• RD, Secretary. pnbili-iflit
11-1 Dill
NEW YORK, May 31, 1862
F. S. Char:Amt.