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PROSPECTS or LAY REPRESENTATION IN THE METRO
ZIET ZPISOOPAL Cousom—The subject of Lay-represen
tation, which formed on absorbing thyme in the General
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at Buf
falo, in the spring of 1860, is gradually passing the ordeal
of the Popular w hit' of that denomination. Out of the
forty-nine annual Conferences which meet in America,
twenty-four have reported the votes cast by the people
Tor and against Lay-representation, 'with this remit:
F0r,14,1781 against, 10,872. The following are the con
ferences heard. from : Weatern Yirghtia, Phitatiel phia,New
Jersey, Newark, Pittsburg, Providence, Now England,
.New Elempfhire, Vermont New York, New Pork Nest,
Troy, Oneida, W)oming, North Indiana, Kansas, Nee
fbraska, Black EiVer, Maine, and Bast Maine. The
'heaviest votes against lay representation are froth. the
Pittsburg and Wish ra Virgiaia Conferences. Apart
Tfrom them two, the vote would stood about equally di
'Wed. The majority in favor in the Philadelphia Con
*rums Is 035 The New York and New England Oon
lerences Moo voted strongly in the affirmative. It is
lordly possibly theta :Immure so obviously just and de
airable will fail of success from the want of interest on
:the part of those whom it is intended to benefit. Of
.course, this vote by the people does not decide the ques
lion. That can ocly be done by the Proper Oonfereuce
:at the proper time.
SUOCRSSOR To POPE Pius LX. 7 .AbOUt two hundred
bishops wfil In present at the Episcopal Oongresi which
sic about to commence fie sittings at Rome, and others,
who are unable to cornein parson, will send authorized
*representatives. Two of the chief subjects of discussion'
- will be the financial question, and the steps to be taken
in the ease of a vacancy in the Pontifical throne. A
Setter from Turin, in the Paris Presse, affirms that the
rope has arranged with the Cardinals that he should,
'prior to the approaching Convention in Rome, name
'whom he desires to 'become hie successor; and that the
.choice has fallen upon Cardinal de Angelis, Archbishop
, of PRIMA.
Tuu Massonisr," of Ede date, affirms, on the tes
,thnony of a Secessionist, the Rev. Dr. Backus, of Balti
more, that thereto a great disparity between tho loyalty
of the Presby tartans and the Methodists itf Baltimore
'in favor of the latter, mad adds
There are two reasons for this t one is that their dis
4pline and its attendant traditions have taught then the
evil of slavers ; and the other, that Idethodiam is mainly
the Church of the lIIRREOR., continually recruiting itlett
'from this Boni sa. Now, the Presbyterian churches are
amide up from without the memos i like the Episcopal
'thumb, with which they compete in this particular
sphere, they embrace tho wealthy and so.called aristo
cratic classes, and these are the Marlene that by - affinity
and from pecuniary intnyeats are - in sympathy with Se
•ceeMen.','
GENERAL &MD OF TITS BSPOSMSDDYTint Ottracn..—
'Thin body conVened'on Thunder, June 4, in. the De
formed Dutch church in the city of Syracuse, and or
egatrlzed by electing the following officer:3 ?redder:4
Be,. John Garretson, D.D. ; adsessor, Bey. Alcliolmee ;
dealt, Dave. I. 0. Boice and G. L , Nandeville. The
:synodical airmen was preached In the evening by .the
Bev. 0. Van Oka, preeideut of the last Synod.
001ifFLIMiNT TO Tlllll REM. Dn, Batt OKINIIIDOII.--Tbe
207 . . Dr. Porter, editor of the New York Christian ire
*WO oler, in stetter to his own paper from Cincinnati,
.give* a glowing account of an address delivered there a
Yew days ago by the great kroabyterian divine, the Rev.
Dr. Dreckluridge,'on rt The State of the Countri." Tha
enter says :
was indeed a goodly, sight to see this brave old man
redeeming the,nl.lllB of Breckinridge, dishonored by the
treason of the iwpliew, and now made more ifinstrlous by
the patriotism of the uncle—to see him before a throog
of Ohioans, pleading f..r an Increase of their dev,Mon• to
the, cause of a common country, and receiving the ap
plause which bin valor and his eloquence so richly de•
nerved. May he live to tight the good fight of hie faith
to victory in
SUNDAY-8011001. AN4ITRIISARY.--Tho anniversary of
the Sunday schools connected with the Fourth Baptist
Churoh in this city, corner of Fifth and Buttonwood
streets, will he held in that edifice on Tuesday evening
next. From the preparations that bayfl been made to
render the exercises a «access, the occasion will doubtless
he an interesting one.
PREMMING CT A TE:INNSSEIAN.—To. morrow eve
-331E8., at 8 o'clock, There wilt bo preaching at the Union
78:Church, Fourth street, below Arch, by the
31r. Still, of Nashville, Terre:lessee.
Tus Bay. WILLI 121 L. 011Alf - Plll, of concord, New
'Hampshire, has received and accepted a call hem the
second Unitarian Society e f this city tobecome their pas
tor and will be duly Installed about the tint of Septem
ber.
TEE RIM WILL/ASIF. BTONTART bee been:appointed
£residing Elder of the Galena District, by Bishop Slm P
eon. This post was made vacant by the death of the
date ROT. D. DOSPCIOY.
LIFE OF TIM Bay. Da. B►NGB.--Bye provision in the
will of the Bev. Dr .Bangs, of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, the ROT. A ttl t term hes been - appointed to
ante hie nietoolr. The proceeds of the perianth= will
be devoted to fee wid3vr end daughter of Dr. Bangs.
BOMAN CATHOLIC PROGRESS IN BIirtFLAM AND WALES.
—From deflates it appeara that, in 1829, there were
only 449 Boman Catholic chapels in Great Britain. - -Now
there are 1,019. Thee there were 447 priests; now there
are 1,388. In 1829 there were no colleges; there are
now 1,280 monederles and 182 conventi; audit is a fact,
that at the present tittle there are more Priests in Eng..
land and Scotland, in proportion to the Catholic-popula
tion, than ID Ireland Itself.
CITY ITE S.
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES.—WO -- are aura
that the iodise will bear us out in the 'opinion that the
dry goods house of Mr. .T. M. Haileigh, (successor to L.
J. Levy 4 flo ,) Chestnut street, shove Seventh, is hand
aomely sustaining the reputation of that papular old
Philadelphia establishment. His stock of elegant silk
and dress goods of every description exhibits excellent
'taste in all its dep*tments, and, judging from the throng
'of fashionable custom which has marked' this boob
during the present season,^ we doubk e if the same degree
of activity has been experienced by any other house in
the trade. Wglnvite the, special attention of the ladies
to Mr. Eafleigh's advertisement, in another- column of
' , our paper this morning. In visiting his store, yesterday,
for the purpose or ' posting , ' ourselves on the latest
novelties of the season, we sere shwa a superb line of
French Orr/undies. just opened, direct from Paris. They
aro exquisite fabriv, and the styles aro beautiful. They
Will, no doubt, go oft rapidly.
FORTY DAYS Di JERUSALEM.—Wo invite at
tention to the adverlisrment, in another coiamo, of a leo
tare to be delivered in this city on Tuesday ev.ning next,
in the church corner of Broad and Bansem streets, (Rev.
Mr. Chrunbers*,) by William White William., Bee., of
New York, recently returned from tho Holy Land. The
subject of the lectnro will be, w Forty .Days ia James
sateen, or a Sketch of Palestine and a Description of Je
rusalem." Though a young man, there are few who have
travelledjMOre extensively or more effectively in the in
breaths - region of which he is to speak than hlr. Wil
liams ; and being a gentleman of.cultare and Rue litigate
tic ability, his lectures have everywhere been received
with pleasure and instruction by those who are interested
in Bible subjects, end with enthusiastic attention by all
The lecture willbe illustrated with rasps, rbarts, pictures,
costume, curiosities, and relic,. Mr Williams is a rising
'young star In the lecture world, and as its elm and ob
ject is of the meet trairewortby character, the proco de
being for the Meilen of Bible objects purely, we bespeak
for him a crowded audience on Tuesday evening.
NEW CARTES DB VISITE OP DISTINOIIISECED
Ides, DT GtITEKUN.97.—The splendid new wound-floor
gallery of Mr. F. Gutekunst, No. 701 Arch street, has
become one of the most attractive centres of art in this
city. A large portion of the pictures which be now
makes for the trade in this country and European
are to be had at big counters; also, an elegant assort
mut of Photograph Alberni In which to preserve them.
Among tho latest addition, made to big collection of
Caries of a public character, we may name those of
ointment Presbyterian divines; Bey. Dr. lodge, of Prince
ton; John Bright, the great friend of America la the Bri
tish Parliament; 11ev. J. Newton Brown; Bey. John
Patton, D. D., of this city; John Jackson, the wel!-known
preacher Iv the Society et. Friends; a superb picture of
Garibaldi, taken from life; Bdwia Forrest, tie great
American tragedian; and the Jim Henry A. Boardman,"
D. D., of this city.
NEW CIECULATINU LIBRAUT.-111.r. Wm. Bro.
berhead, of 218 Smith Eighth *treat, whose telvertisement
may be found In another column, hat; opened a circu
lating library, on the English plan, never before attempted
do this city. The library embraces books of every de
scription, and new publications are aided as soon-as
leaned. The laic et productions of the Enttlieh p n hlbrhlog
Louses are received by every steamer, and the French
kirmie will net go unrepresented. The best plan for the
reader would be to call at the depository and obtain a
-catalogue,
'THE REWARD OP JUDICIOUS ENTERPRISE.—
at is not every Lusibeem num who knows how to distin
guish 'between ebtermlse and recklessness, but the man
who sagaciously anticipates the wants of the people, and
supplies them, Is certain to sailors success. This is
xrecisely what the popular Philadelphia caterer and pro
prletor of the Iteeiliurant, southwest corner of Chestnut
and Fourthstreets—Mr. J. W. Price—ban done In making
dhe recent sitendin addition to his dining (belittle!. He
has doubled Lis capacity for acoommodating the public,
.and he is serving Lis gumbo so sumptuously that they
have trebled their cumber in consequence of it. Price
has "bit the nail ou the head," and we challenge at y
City In the Union to produce his equal as a caterer to the
gustatory wants of the inner man. 'The queutity of first
quality meats, terved in the highest style of the culinary
set, daily entombed at Lis dining rooms, ie enormons.
,Ho is now fetdlng his patrons on princely fare, and deo
sorting them on delicious irtrawberries, smothered in Ice
-cream. What a picture for a hungry man 4
KIniZIEDY & BROTMER'a FLOWER EMPORIUM,
No. 7i. 011i8TNUT STROAT.—Yor French. gtoeterth
Beentlful Bibbona, and 4yerything else in the way of
dine MWinery Goons, the trade and the public in general
kayo learned that the 44 Philadelphia glower Emporium,"
of Messrs. Kennedy d Brother, Yo. 729 Chestnut street,
hi the plate to go to. Being their own importers, buying
/or cash, and . Wog thoroughly acquainted with the
wants of the' ladles, from many years , experience, this
lotiet is now without a rival in its department in this
•country.
MEggßg• CithitLEß takICTORD tic BON, under
the Gonthotntal bout, have just added a variety of choice
mew novelties, either of their own importation or mann
facture, in the nay of Gentlemen's Gate and Gape,
seed•gear for cLihittn and mimeo, and gentlemen , e fur
,rdshing goods, to which we invite the attention of our
,yeaders. While their stock is decidedly the boat to se
jest from in this city, their priees . are lower than the
aorta goods are sold at elsewhere, and many of their
.Ic/wisest things are confined to their own salts.
NEW PEACiIi A. L. Vansant, corner
Cheetont amid Ninth streets, has Nutt added to hie floe
'tropical and garden fruits 10/110 delleione hot-Lo u ie
,peaches,, and stria barrio' of eaorvoons size. His con
.
jections always embrace every novelty. We ,twits a'•
Petition, also, to his delicious Preserved limes, and *ex
loryettdized fruits, cud to his celebrated Limon Chocolate,
lkn extra fine article either foe eatikg or cooking purposes:
NEssits. E. G. WHITMAN is CO" the popu.
ler confectioners, Becood street, below Oteshot, have
•eovered themselves with laurels by the great reform they
have wrought in the art of marrafseturing confections
_tor the people. They have niade.what we, formally a
doubtful eable a delicious, highly nutritive, and health•
Sul luxury, by rising only the finest and purest matorials
,in manufacturing, catering intelligently to the Topedar
last., and selling at popular mhos. They are dolog an
enormous boldness. The reason Cr. obvious.
BBLIWBOLVEI MUTHRSALLY APP.ROYED ji,E
AYNDY.—Oompotund Extract Bodin cures diseases of the
.bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsy, weakness, Sc. Bead
the rialvertlsemeat r ln smellier column. • je2 NOt
GENtrurE Lull:was FOR IIiEDIOI2IM. PUBI.OtiEd.
—Mr. O. 11. Mettion, dealer to flue groceries, Arch and
Tenth streets, bee constantly on band the purest milde
of old Brandy; aleo, Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wilma,
of the fined brands, expressly adapted Tor medicinal par.
pores.
GREAT INDIIONMENTS IN CLoTutzra.—The
mteßt etylee nt the lowest rates'. Grigg It Tiinguntee,
704 Merkel etreet.
DR. STEVENS, of 1418 South Fenn Square,
la undonWedly, performing wondr.ful cures by Electri
city. See irti card in tie place.
TUE FOLLOWING RECIPES are odd never to
To Destroy Dots —Catch them, one by one, and flat
ten theft heads in a Limon tqueszer.
To Kill Codioaches.—Get a pair of heavy boots, catch
Your roaches, put awn in a barrel, and got In yourself
To - Catch. Mice.—On going to bed put orurabs of obsess
on our moustaohn,lie with yoM mouth open, and whoa
the mouse's whiskers tickle yours, bits.
To Cure Bid Fits.—Alware get your clothing at.
. Charles Stokes' " One Pries," nadir the 44 Continental."
SEEDABBLE.—TbiS word is derived from a
primitive Greek word 448keda” to disperse,- shiver, or
scatter. In various forms it is found in Homer's .lilad,
' 44 Skedavon" and !, Eskedasa," and in the Odyssey
" Skedasis." scattering. .2rtschylus' 44 Freinetbens"
uses "Skean." Skedasis is frequently "repented in the
classics of Xenophon, Plate, and Sophocies. The word,
however, cannot be , nsed in connection with the hand.
some and attractive styles of summer-garments menu.
tactured at the. palatial Clothing temple of Granville
Stokee, No. 600 Ohratnnt.street,
CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH OF JULY.—
Oily Councils have appointed a joint special committee`
to' make' atrangomfuts for the proper celebration of
the coming Fourth of 'July. The committee will re.
commend a military-turn-out, a civic procession, music ,
in the squares, and an illumination at 'night. It is aloe
in contemplation among the members of the committee
to suggest to the citizens to wear now and elegant suits
upon the occasion, which they advise slisuld be pro.
mired at the Browu.Stone Clothing Rail of Rockhill.
and Wilson, Nes. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
Sixth.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
Ifir BEE POEMS PAGE
ARRIVED
Bahr W Wilson, Ryan, from St Simon's Sound, Oa,
with old iron to navy yard.
Behr D II Bills, Brown, from Bostonrin ballast to
Captain,
Behr Mechanic, earlies t I day intik Odessa, Del, with
cots to Jos L Bewley & 00.
Behr Otis's, Fos, 1 day from Odessa, Del, wits grain
to Christian & Co.'
CLEARED..
-Behr 0 II Tantuzii, Wooster, LagneyrayDaliett
Bohr D II MIN, Brown, Quincy Point. do
Bohr Alex Bine, Been, New Bedford, Noble, Caldwell
,SS Co.
Bohr 14i P Matthews, Wilson, Washington, E Yardley.
Sir . 1 u Wining, Olaypoole, nalthnore, A Groves, Jr.
titr Beverly, Pierce, Bow York, W P Olyda,
Ste Richmond, IdcGheo, do do
By TEL - BUR/Pa.
(GOrrespondeoce of The Preen )
Arrbred, eldps Blebard Alsop' and Athena, from Ant
werp; brig Joseph Mame, from Malaga; sent Capitol,
iron Baltimore far No.ton, leaking at the rate of 2500
strokee par hour—put in for repairs.
atzEtonxwpA
Bork 'Mita, Davis, from sakus, arrived at IT York
yesterday.
Behr Onward, Leland, hence, arri►ed at Boston sth
instant.
Schf ?Mae A Stetson, Rich, hence for. Truro, at New
port 4th feat. •
titearnera Oneida, Trout, and Ironsidea, Vanderveer,
bence. arrived at New York 3 esterday.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
tiItEAT EXPEOTA"TIONS."
XIT VIZ WARD. OF TOWEL: TALL
As Charley Dickens
Well conjectures,
In one of his
Domande lectures,
Great Expectations
Often fail us,
And disappointment
Will assail us.
Young mike who wed
And hope for rapture,
3EBY with repentance
End the chanter.
And many tiler
Slopes and fannies
Are proved to be
• Nottravagancea.
But he who at _
Towne HALL arrays him
Indulges hope
That neier betrays him
However great
His expectation,
No disappointment
Brings vexation.
To verify the above statement of the 41 Bard" is our
.elm and porta:ee. That we hare been reasonably suc
cessful, thousands of Wieder customers can testify:. We
are daily receiving desirable styles of new goods, and al
though our sales this season have been unusually large
and rapid, we are enabled, by unequalled manufacturing
facilities, to keep with the demand, and still offer the
largest and best assortment of ready-made Garments in
Pbiladelphia; also, a full and c^mplete stock of
Piece Goods, for order work. Every one can be suited
from our stock, which comprises all styles, qualities, and
prices of Foods. : We buy and sell for cash only—there
fore at the lowest poesible prices. TO WE ft HALL, No.
51.8 AtkliNET street, Philadelphia.
BENNETT k CO.
DEAF MADE TO HEAL— Instruments
to assist the bearing in every , variety, -
and of the moat
approved construction, - at P. MADEIRA'S, 1:16 South
TENTH Street, below Cbestnat. je7-3t
BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYE!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Vi lI,LIASI A. HATOIIELOR'S telebraied hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature—
watranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remediee
the 11l effechi of bad dyes, and lorlsoratee the Hair for
life. GRAY, BED, or RUSTY B AIR Instantly tarn. a
splendid Blaek or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and ham-
Ural. Sold by all Druggists, Ac.
, C'
The Genuine is signed WILLIAII A. BA.TCHE
LOB, On the four aides of each box.
FAOTOEY, No. 81 BARGLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street);
my2B-ly New York.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
Symms, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for BR
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In
Plain Figures. All ,Goode made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our Ora•Plioa SYSTEM is Strictly ad
bored to. All are thereby treated alike.
re 22-17 JONES Jc.00., 804 MARKET Street.
-LYON'S. MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER,
'rested for nineteen years and grows in favor. 'lt kills
and exterminates Beaches!, Bed Beige, Ants, Fleas,
Moths in Cloths, Fora, and 'furniture, Garden Insects,
As. All genuine bears the signature of B. Lyon, and
is notpoisonons topersons or domestic animals. Be
ware of counterfeits and imitations.
Lyon's Powder Mile all ineecta In s trice,
• Lyon's Pitts are death to rata sad mice.
Bold every where. D. S. BARRE%
myS-etnth9m 102 Broadway, New York
MARRIED.
IITBR2—DERMS,III3II.—By Bey. D. L. Patterson,
on May 0,1062, Mr. George Myers to Mi 96 Catharine
Ann Barbanel, both of Rising bun village.
DEBREW—RILPATILIOR.—On the 23d of August,
1861, by the Roy. Robert Gamble, Mr. John Knox He
brew to Miss Mary B. Kilpatrick, of this city,
DIED.
PNTTIT.—On the 4th jest., at Cressona, Pa., the
Nev. Lewis C. Pettit, aged 42 years, member of Frills •
delphia M. N. Conference.
Me relatives and members of the Oonference are' ro
t/Teeth:illy invited to attend his i ;moral, from the resi
dence of Mr. John Stillman.
.N 0.1222 Buttonwood street,
this (Saturday) morning at 9 o'clock, t, proceed to Mt.
Norio h Cemetery. It
BATIERTELWA_ITE —Yesterday, Bth Inst., at Vol
ley-Tide, his SF at on Staten Island, Theophylact Bache
katterthwaiie, president of the New York Mutual Lau
tones Company, sod brother-in-law of the Nev. Dr.
DucacSet, of this city.
" PRICE.—On the 4th instant, Anna N , wife of Nit W.
Price.
Di r friends and those of the family are respectfully In
vited to attend her funeral, f-on, the residence of her
husband, No. 800 Arch street, on Monday moruLug, June
Otb, at 10 o'clock. **
SECOND MOUR.NIN.G GOODS.—
A Now Stock or Gray-Mixed Genoose, 20 cents;
Bleck and Whitt-Striped Gonne*, 20 cents; Gray-
Mixed Sicilians, 25 cents; Gray and Black-Striped Ca
ye: am, 26 cents; ebepherd Plaid Makatea, 12M .and 26
cenui; likephead Plaid Tolle de Venice and Silk and
Wcol Valencias, 76 cents Ora> Oben° Yoloncias, 75
Cl nig.
PLAIN BLACK GOODS
tupinie Black Berme, lb to 25 cents; Crape kieretz,
sto 37)4 mote; Tamartinee, 25 cents Polnt de Ve
nice; Neat Check Beregee; Bares Ilernaul 50cm:104.6c.
RESSON Jc SOWS Mourning Store,
je6 No. 918 ORESTNITT Street.
Ow REV. MR. STILL, OF NASHVILLE,
Tenn., will preach in Union. 61. E. March,
FOURTH street, ►glow Arch, TO•MORRO W (Sabbath)
IMMO, at 8 o'clock. lt*
orTABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH,
OBESTRITT Street, west of 'EIGHTEEN TH.—
Preacbloa SABBATH Morning and Evening, by Rev.
RIDDBIL, of New Brunewick. It*
WREV. S. itIcBIURNEY WILL PREA.CH.
in 11114 Weitern M. S. Elburck, TO-11101tilOW,
(Sunday ) ) at 8% o'clock P. M., and Boy. A. MITTEN
OUSE at BP. M. . It*
f ry. PERISHING CREEDS. LECTURE
TO-DOEIROW Evening, by Ray. A. 0. TEIO.
DAS, Unlyaraalist Church, LOMBARD &red, shore
Fourth.
EIyHOW OUGHT CHRISTIAN{ TO ACT
IN MINS OF AFFLICTION AND DEATH
—Hr. JOHN CHAN:BESS on this oubnact, to-morrow.
at 4P. M. Church BBOAD sad SANSON Stmts. lt*
arSUNDAY EVENING, el O'CLOCK—A
meeting in behalf of the religions welfare of the
army and Nary at the Church of let. Matthias, NINE.
'I NINTH Street, below Coates. Bey. Dre. NEWTON
and MORTON, and others, expected to take part in the
services. A collection. lt*
01- POST OFFICE "NOTICE.—MAILS•FOR.
POST noiAL, S. 0., KEY WEST, Bb, BORT
PIOKNNS, Fla.; SKIP ISLAND, Klee and NEW
ONLYANS, La., to be despatched per steamer DI - LODZ
ISLAND, 'via Boston, will be olostd at' this office TO
lIOItROW, June Iltb, al So'frock. P. N. •
114 S. , 0. A. WALBORN, Postmaster.
SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY,
tlk.3 .3 541111 Inaton Bans SPRINO-•• GARDEN street,
nbAes' Elebth, SUNDAY, Jane B.—Tne Rev Wld. H.
FURSISS will officiate in the morning: the Bev. WM.
L. CHAFFIN in the evening. 714 eervice will dote
Mr. Chaffin's present engagement.
Service* to commence st quarter before 11 o'clock A.
M. eta 8 P. M. ItAS
RIAII CEMETERY.—
log of the Corporstors, bald
leg officers were duly elected:
, BNNT P. KING. .
.cmcs :
!T. MOUNT MOA
At time Annual Meath
SUI, Init., the followle
PRIIIII/NOT—RO)
• MAIIA.
Francha lEackburne,
'Entrain %Viler,
John 711cOarthy,
J.:L. Hutchinson,
SETRETABT—CEO.
Jeremiah Nichols,
John J. Hoopes,
George C. Barber.
Jmnoa Alcorn.
ROE CONhfILL., 11*
BTAMERICAPI ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-
BY TIM CITIZENS OT PHIL&DELPHIK,
FRIDAY JUNE 13Te,
The Committee of Arrangements respectfully announce
that the sale of Tickets will coituneoce at the
ON MONDAY, JUNE 9TH, AT 9 O'CLOCK, A. Mt
and continue daily until all are disposed or.
Admission; 'with 'Reserved Beate, 50 costa.
Doors open at 7 o'clock
It 0; O. MEIVIBERS OF
11.3 TEMPLAR LOtiGle, No 258, are requested to
meet at their Flail, South THIRD gtrcet, below German,
ou SUNDAY aftert,oon. at 2 . .% o'clock, to attend the
fuccrel of cur late Brother, P. G. RIOTURD
DERRY. The members of the artier are also respect
fully Invited. Per order.
11* M. POPE, Secretary.
AID .FOR
,THE SOLDIERS. tir Those interested in the temporal and epirilual
welfare of our suffering soldiers, are itivi ted `to attend a
Meeting in their behalf, to be held in the BA.P PIS r
CBURRIi, SanFom otreet, below Ninth, rear of Conti—
nental Hotel, ON SABBATH ICSINNING,. January 8.
A statement in regaid In the objects of the meeting
will be made by Thcmas Tolman, Esg , Secretary of the
Army Committee.
Addresses will be delivered by RPY. W. 0. Stitt, (who
has been laboring among the sick and wounied soldiers
in Yorktown aid elmwhore.) Rev. Silas Livermore, of
North Caroline, and Elder Harris, of fortiand, Maine,
Services to commence at
. 8 o'clock. '
Elder tlnrris w3I mach - win . in the.,Muroh • at 3J
o'clock in the afternoon:. • • itit•
OT.OFFICE oF THE MAYOR. OF TUE
CIP'Y OF PEILADELPIIII, JUNE 6, 3562.
Whereas. Dlr. UCH& RD M. BERRY, & respectable
citizen of. Philadelphia, was hrntally beaten by eeveral
ruffisne on the 29th day of May last, at the Schuylkill
Heighte. in the Twenty-foorth ward of this cit t, con.
seeuencit whereof he has &nee died, be it known that, in
pursuance of the Ordinance of the Councils of Pbilatlel..
phis, approved this date, the sum of Five Hundred
tars wilt tut paid to or among those parties who shall give
at this office any information which will lead to the arrest
and conviction of such of the murdorere of Mr. Berry, (15
are yet at large. ALEXANDER HENRY,
je7-2t . Mayor of Phitaielohia.
TrLECTURE. --WILLIAM WHITE
WILLTA MS, Bin , of New York, recently re
turned from the Holy Lang. will deliver his first Lecture
Forty Days in Jerusalem, or a. Sketch of Palestine
and a Description of Jerusalem"—in the First Inde
pendent alltCh, Broad street, below Chestnut (Bev John.
Chambers, pastor); on TITI.SDAY, June la, atB o'clock.
Maps, charts, pictures, costumes. cnriosities, and relics
will he freely used in illustrating ilia Lecture. Emphatic
testimonials from many of the most eminent men in the
country prove that Mr. Williams has lectured with great
success in Now York, Brooklyn, and New England. Us
experts to lecture in the West during the next autumn,
and in the memo and Eastern States during the present
slimmer, the next winter, and the spring and summer of
1863. Letters addressed to him, care of the American
Sunday School Union, Now York, will receive prompt
NNIr YORK, June 6
Tickets 25 cents. Cbildren 10 cents. For sale at the
Oontinevtal Hotel, and at the principal bookstores and
music stores, and at the door. je7.3tte-
.91=. NOTICE. —A GENERAL MEETING
of the Stockholders - of the II SION 0 ANAL 0011-
, and of the Bondholders of said company, now
secured by the let mortgage, dated the 23d April, 1853,
will be held at the Booms of the Board of Trade. No. 505
CBESTNIPB dtreet on MONDAY, the ninth day , of
JIINB, 1862, at 11 A.. 01., for the purpose of considering
and acing upon the provisions of an act of the Common
:wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled , t A further supple-
meat to the several acts heretofore passed relating to the
Union Canal Company, of Pennsylvania." Approved
the 10th day of April. A. D. 1862.
By order of the Board of Managers.
JAMBS PAGE, Prerident.
0. TBODIPSON. Secretary. my2B-tje9
arCOM PROIVHSE—PEACE. —SM ALL WE
roake the former 'and thereby secure the latter
Or, Shall we submit -to Foreign, Intervention? Lec
ture ou this subject, by the Rev. It. A. CARDEN, (for
She benefit of Zion Church.) at Spring Garden Inethute,
BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on MONDAY
RYENING, June 16th, 1862. Admiseior, 10 cents!.
OFFICE MONONGAHELA .YIGA
-11,3
TION COMPANY,
PITTSBURG, May 23,1862,
At a meeting of the Board of Managers - of hie Compa
ny, held on the let of May, 1862, the followingresolutiona
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
sums of, One Tbousand Dollars each, payable in twen
ty-fan years after the date that eel, bearing interest
at the rate of six per cent= per annum, paya
ble semi-annually, in the city of New York, and the said
bonds be secured by mortgage of the works and revenues
of this CompanY, to be made to Thomas Bakewell, as
truytee, for the holdersof said bonds.
Resolved. That the President of this Company be au
thorized to procure, to be negotiated, of the, mortgage
bends of this Company, this day ordered to be Issued, the
amount of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dol
lars, for cash, or the outstanding bonds of this Com
pany, maturing on the first day of January next,. at
In eccordance 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 mar he obtained from Joshua Hanna, Edo , of. Can
na, Bart, ,& Co Pittsburg Abraham Gibbons, Eon.,
Coatesville, Cheeter. county, Pa,; and Messrs... Jay,
Cook, & Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive
subecriptiona for Oa loan. •
The Capital Stock of the Company is $726,700
Funded debt. (boodeoutetandiog)lB2.ooo
_„ • .
There is no heating or other debt existing. The wierke
are in active operation and complete repair, and the re
ceipts justify expec.tationeeof the usual or average - divi
dend for the present year. The works were to far com
pleted, and the debts telt eXotepany paid as to enable
the Managers to declare their first dividend, July 7th,
1853 ' alone which time they , have declared fourteen divi
dends np to My, 1861—eight yea's--amounting in the
aggregate to fifty.four and one-half per cent, or six and
eighty-one hundredths per cent per annum. Thera are
no bonds in the market better secured than those of this
fkompany, and nose that offer greater indueemente for
investment as to security and prompt payment of Me
rest, which is welt known by the holders of the present
ontetanding bonds. The object of Ode mortgage is to
colifeentrate the bonds of the Cletepang and secure the
whole. A preference will be given to the present holders
of the betide maturing January Ist. 1863 The Oomong
reserves the right to accept the whole or any portion of
the amount subscribed.
my 27. tJe24 J. K. MOORHEAD, President.
Err PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
cordially to unite In
SUSTAINING THE. NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
In its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectionsl and unholy
rebellion against the
UNITE OF THE EEPUTICIO,
and who desire to support, by every power of the Go:
veromeet, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms,
braving disease and the perils of the Said to preserve the
Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number
of DELEGA TES equal tattle Legislative Representation
of the State, at such times and in such manner as will
best respond to the spirit of this call, to moot in •
On THURSDAY, the 17th day of stay next, at U
o'clock on said day, to
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for the offices of
AUDITOR GENERAL
Ara
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
and to take such measuree 'as may be deemed meaner+
to strengthen the Government in this Reason of common
peril to a common country.
Chairman of the People's State Committee.
MO. W. EaIIIBIERBLY, 22 socrotarim.
JOBS 111..51ILLIVAN, rol-tf
TVORYTYPES.—It is a pleasure to
i cootemPlate well-executed pictures. livings:a
Iyarytypes ere colored end finished In an artistic manner.
SICOVID Street, etsrveGreen.it*
VO . " R HAM. - DYEING, in all its
bren . ebei, in the wirfoction of the art, go to
70178.111 and BRANCH. . . ie7-Nd
BROTHE RITEA.D'S CI R C 11- .
• • RATING LIRRARY.AII the NEW English
and American Beebe, including ALL OLABSEI of Lite.
rature. This is the ONLY Libras in the country that
includes all the NEW /ENGLISH. BOOKS that are not
REPRIN TED hors
Telma $6 per yrnr ; 6 months 33; three months 31.50,
or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGIITH street. je7-lm*
•
A. CARD—ES PECIALLY TO THE;
LADIES.—DocIor BTEVENS' success in ,treat-
M g diseases with which many thousands of your sax are
to-day buffetin g , and whose condition is only ag g ravated
by therms of melitine, induces him again to invite you
who may be ateptical to cell and obtain almost immedi
ate relief, as many hundreds liavedone. Please coal and
read their certificates. •
A. 11. STEVENS, Medical Electrtalan,
1418 south PENN SQUARE,
ll* Philadelphia, Pa
MOWERS AND REAPERS.-All
interestsd ere invited to examine the Switteare
Harvester, a combioed Mower and Reaper, offered for
sale by the eubocribere. A deecription Is impossible in
en advertisement, as the merits of such a machine can'
be only fully estimated by close examination.
DAVID LANDRETH & SON,
• roe. 21 and 28 South SIXTH street,
It between Market and Ohestaut streets.
st, GRASS SCYTHES, Riveted back
and Bayer Bteel ; Gram Motto, Edging Knives,
Etiytbe Stoma and Rifles. For mile by
D. LANDRETH 3; SON,
Nos. 21 and 23 tooth SIXTH street,.
it Between Market and Oliestnut streets.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON
1 'PLEAS FOB THID CITY AND. COUNTY. 01'
PBTLADELPIIIA.
[L. S.] Notice I, hereby givento all person, interested. in
the following Estates, that the Honorable the Judges of
the Conrt aforesaid have appointed SATURDAY, the
2Stb Say of Julie, A. D. 1802, for hearing the same, and
for showing cause why the followlag accounts should not
be allowed, and in default thereof the same will be con
firmed, viz:
Berate of George W. Baxter, account of Trustee.
Do. of 'Climber' W. Fisher, do. of Assigns.
Do. of Jones A Duerr,do. do.
Dos. of G. Ferdinand mlth, do. do.
Do. of Ann Jane Iforrhon, So- do.
Po. of Bute it Smith, do. do.
Do. of Thos. F. dandy etnx, do. do.
Do. of 'William 11.. Crabbe, do. of Trustee. •
Do. of George 0. Leib, - do. of Committee.
Do. of-William Peon Geekill Hall, account of True.
tee. ' CHARLES I). KNIGHT,
je7-14-21-28 Prothonotary.
MATTING'S ! MATTING'S! MAT.'
TINOS I %
3.4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
4.4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
54 WIHTE AND CHECKED,
• .
54 WHITE AND CHECKED, ~
AT LOW PRIORS TOE CASH.
REEVE L. KNIGHT.
No. 2& South SECOND Street.,
Riy E74m if Wed side, near Sprue 4.
ADIE B'
TRUSSES, SUPPORT
JLJ JlllB, BRACK% end other llieehenloal Aurlianoee,
Of correct construction and eaey to the wearer. For sale
arsl adjustment at 0. H. LALDESS' STOHlif
TWZLFTH Street, fret door below Bete.
Gentlemen reordrins Enrtare Trams will call at the
Southwest corner TWZLITH BOOZ, where 0. li'
elves attention to this speotelfeature. mhl2.Bnlf
PUBLXO BEOEPTION
BEY. WM. 0. BEOWELOWI
OF TENNBSEEE,
AT 8 O'CLOCE, TAECIISEI;Y
ACADEMY OF MIISIO, -
FIY3 DUNDRED DOLLARS lICIArMID
STATE CONTENTION,
AT
HARRISBURG,
--A. B. MoOLURN,
THE PRESS.---PIELADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1862.
ARTEMUS WARD-HIS BOOK.
MORE THAN 4,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD
A NEW EDITION READY THIS MORNING
A volume containing ell the rich, humorous writlngli of
the greet showman. guevrhly fliestrated with tomer •
one comic drawings, and otegautly bound in cloth. Price
UK_
volume to full of rich fen wag ever before pub-
Halt& • * * K i here aro more laughs between these
covers than were ever beforecoltetted. * * It There
ien't a dull paragraph in thr bcok. * * it In the
field of broad wit, Artirntra is ivithout a rival; he is Tin-
Frecedebted and overpowering."
**it Said by booksellers overywhere, and sent by mill
FREE on receipt «f :Price by (IAtibETON, Publisher,
flete Rudd ecTarlotoil,) Ho. 413 BrondwaY, Oorner
.
r.nsra strort, New York..
jos st
TA - TRY PAUL FERROLL MUNI)
T T ins AVITE
A CAPITAL NEW 10YEL, BY THE AUTHOR OP
Pam coven, prico 50 cents .clotto. bound; $1
• - Already his a TIIIIID -BDITION of this strange and
Interesting navel been called f0r..:..
could have been written only by a woman pro
foundly conversant with the worst`characteristics of leer
sex, and equally so with all that is charming In the fa•
male chwracter.''—Boston Courier.
lefi•3t bARLETOS, PubLieber, New York.
4:0 VICTOR HUGO'S
•GREAT NOVEL,
LES MISERABLES.
The American copyright translation is published and
for sato this morning,. in two OSI4IB-TIA:
Large octavo, paper covers., price 50 cents, and on su
perior, piper, efegant cloth binding. $l.
It is almost unnecessary for the publisher of this mag
nificent work to say anything in its favor. .
The French feuilletonists and critics have exhausted
every *Khedive in its praise. .
-11 be fabulous amount of $BO,OOO is reported as having
been paid to the author for the copyright
Machinery of She most gigantic character has been set
at work-in- Europe to enhance its sale there.
-
its appearance was followed by e furore uultarallelea
in trio literary T enormous :editions, - of ten
thoueend copies esch. were Swept off within the week of
its publication, and telegraphic orders arriving from all
parts of Europe rc mained unfilled.
It is the nelcnowledged literary event of the century. In
the way of a nerd, there's nothing grander in all litera-
*** Sotd by bookeeltere everywhere, and sent by , mail
FREE, on reoolpt of price, by
CARLETON, 'Publisher,
(Late RUDE & CARLETON ,)
413 BROADWAY, corner Liepenard Street, N. Y.
NW - BOOK! . NEW-BOOK!
11 VIE CHRISTAN ARRATII: its History, Autho
rity, Duties, Benefits, and Civil Relations: a settee of dia.
courtiesby Rev. W. L. Rice, D. D., Rev. William Hague,
Rev. Harvey D. CraDM, Rev. William Adams, D. D., and
the Rev. Alexander H. Vinton, D. D.; with a sketch of
the habbath reform, by the secretary of the NOW York
Sabbath Committee. 12mo, 75 ots. For sale by
WILLIAAL S. & ALFRED HA.RTIEN,
my 22 . N 0.856 OffESTNUT street.
AMERICAN GOLD WANTED;
At high prices. -
ONE-YEA.B OERTIPIOATIS YOB BALE.
BEYEN-AND-TENBE-TENTHS AND. COUPON
BONDS FOB SALE.
DRF,XEL co
34 South TOTED . Stmt.
$5 and o $4,000 to loan on Mort
,oogage. CHAS. REIOADS J
. jal-3i* - No. 436 WALNUT Street:
ri W. CHATROIIMANF, No. 32 South
. FRONT Blreot, Philadelphia, is prepared to make
cash adorances on consigomakts to his friends in - Liter-
3—s ,000, and $2,000 5 .
5 smaller sums, for li:wean/eat in 'Hort-
S 4 500 .
gage security or Grourd Font. -
job-2t* P. Si E. H. .WILLTAHSON,
Conveyancers, S. W. cor. ARCH and SEVEN nt suf.
S 4 2,50. --
3 t AMOUNT TO IN
v F. T s ß, r, in or more improved Ground
Scents. Apply to N. PETTIT, No. 309 'WALNUT
pROPOSA LS FOR CANNON.
PROPOSALS wilt be received by the War and Navy
Departments until. the 234 day of June, 1062, for the
fabrication of the following heavy cannon—viz
-1. XY•incli smooth bore, not to exceed 60,000 pounds
in weight. -
2. XII-inch rifle, to be of the same exterior form and
proportional weights as the XT-inch smooth bore gun.
The length of the guns over all are not to vary essentially
from standard guns of s atne calibrce--viz; about 16 feet.
3. The ship guns to he constructed with a- prepotahi
ranee one-sixteenth of the weight of the piece, and to
have a esecable for an elevating screw.
4. The lot tress guile to have ratchets for elevating, but
to be whhont preponderance,.as in the case of the. keW
pattern Columbiads.
6. The first gun'of each kind to stand, a proof of one
thousand rounds with-a charge of powder of sue-fourth
the weight of the shot for the XV-inch, and one-fourth
for the Xll.inch. The shot for the - X Pinch gun to be
not less than 400 pounds in weight, and to have an initial
velocity not less than 1;500 feet t and for the
XII-inch -
rife not less than 500-pounds, with an initial velocity not
less than 1,300 feet.
6. Should the trial guns pass the prescribed proof and
inspection, each branch of the service will contract for
twenty cf each kind, to be made precisely Like the trial
pm in every , respect; provided, that each guW atanda 'a
proof of one hundred rounds, with service charges.
-7,- Should the trial guns stand the - reguirst proof, the
Government wilt pay the expense attending the proof and
for the guns. Should they fail to do so, the costs, with
the exception of the powder, will fall on the contractor.
8. The price for each gun is to be stated, and the pro
posals aro to be accompanied by Sketches. showing the
tom, dimensiois, and calculated weight of the guns, and
likewise the material proposed to be used in their coa
st nation.
9. The time of cmpletion for inipirction of the trial
guns is not to exceed ninety days, and the limit for the
completion of, the reminder to be within nine months.
10. The Goveromeut reserves tha right to rrject any or
all lite proposals it not seusfitoiorr.
11 Proposals should be addressed to the "Navy Do
parttusut," and be endorsed Proposals foittilleaer
Guns." EDWIN SLANT N,
Secretary of War.
OTDEON WELLES,
jol-nw4t Secretary of. the Navy. '
pROPOSALS FOR GUNBOATS.
• NM DIPART3IBIII . , June 4. 1862.
THE N S.VY DEPARTMENT wilt, until the 23d day
ofJune, 1862, recelvenropositionefor the construction and
complete 4 onipment of double-bowed side-wheel gunboate,
rudder at each end, fore. and. aft schooner rigged, the load
draught of which is not to e:ccoed six feet, and the speed to
be not less than thirteen knots for ten consecutive hours
in smooth water win n leaded, carrying coal for five days'
consumption at that speed. Tjte engines to be single,
and either beam. half beam, or inclined ; the wheele to be
ore, burg, and the guarde made as short fore and aft as
practicable.
The vessel to be built of the beat materials, to be iron
strapped, copper butt bolted. and sheathed with twenty.
font-ounce yellow metal ; , the bulwarks to be rifle-proof,
and of plate iron. The armament to be one pivot gun at
each end, weighing six thousand pounds each, and four
24- pounder howitzers in broadside.
The yeesel is to be delivered at a navy yard within,four
months of date of cot tract:complete in evi.ry respect for
naval cruising, and ready for bar officers sad crew, ex
cluding only the armament, ordnance stores, fool for ma
chinery, Provisions, and anchorn and emblem. Tote fit
ted and supplied in accordance with naval usages, and the
terms and conditions those natal in naval ',entracte.
Parties prop will present their own plane,specifi
cations aid models. lbe price Mated meet incude the
vessel with machinery and equipments complete, as above
epecified.
No n , °position will be considered unless from partics
actually engaged in the construction of Teasels end ma
chinary. j.7•sw4t
MOUNT MORTAR CEMETERY.
This ground Is located a few yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city as Laurel HUI, and
is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for
miles around.
. Its Boil 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
Where [any further information will be cheerfully af
forded by the agent. • -
DESIRABLE LOTS;
AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBERAL TERNS,
Are now in the market, some of them in sections just
opened, baring hitherto been held in reserve.
OPVICII novae from 8 A. M. to 4 P. 151., and either be
tore or after these boons, at the residence of the under
_
R. B.—Conveyance to and tram the Cemetery for
ouch se desire to purchase. - Iriri
T RE
" EXCELSIOR " HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN
J. H. MIOKENER &
SAL PBOVIBION MUMMA
Lad camp Mae ellebrated
"EXCELSIOR"
SUGAR-CUBED HAMS,
Nos. 142 nnd 144 North PIIONT Street,
Between .4.roA and Baas streets, Phaadedpisks.
The bartly•oelabrated witICIILB1011" tiAms era
cored by J. H. M. & Co.. (in 4 style peeollez to thew
yetree,) expressly for FAMILY ; ere of nellcioni
'finvor ; tree from the ntiPlosonni tact. of alt, and . 1
m co p owne d by eylottree superior to any now offered
*We. all-8m
riLOAICS, PALATOTWAND_MAN
TILLAB.—Ladies In want of the above articles will
And It to their ailyantsaito visit the old established house
for Dam HENRY, No. n 8 Notth NINTH Street, below
Agog. The latest. FRU Styles alweyson band at nTioea
that astonish everybody. erk-Sin
NEW PUBLIC.ATIOIVS
AN ENOR3IO US SUCCESS
ARTENUS WARD-HIS BOOK
"PAIIIYERBOLL."
FIIYAMAAL.
PROPOSALS.
s, COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No. 128 BOUTS. SIX= STRBET,
No. 314 NORTH TENTH BTRRET.
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE,
GZEiE&L AGINT.
THE WORLD.
RETAIL DRY 000D8.
DRY GOODS.
J. M. FIAPLEIGH,
otiooEsson TO L. J. LEVY & 00.,)
123 CH.E s.TNUT . STREET,
°FETES ON
MONDAY, JUNE 2,
AND DEEM* THE WEEKS
The following GOODS at less prices than the same have
bseti offered hi this market
WHITE ORGANDIES,
PLAIN AND RICH Do.,
LAWNS IN VARIOUS QUALITIES,
FRENCH PERCALES,
Do. PIQUES,
Do. CHINTZES.
RPM BAREGES, ow BLACK & BROWN GROUNDS,
REDUCED PROM 7S TO 87% olurre.
}MERGE AiNGLWIS BROCHE, 'REDUCED FRAM
25 CENTS TO 123 i.
BLACK ANT) WHITE OKEOK POPLINS, 373 r C.
BLACK AND WRITE OBE= SILKS
MOURNING GOODS,
IN GRZLT VA.RINTY
SUPERIOR BLAME SILK,' AT STK AND $1
BLACK GRENADINE SAMOA 25 OTS.
ALL-woor, BABEGE.
ALL-WOOL BABEGE SHAWLS.
GRENADINE BAREGE SHAWLS.
r.dAWNS do ORGANDIES,
IN MOURNING COLORS.
GINGHAMS AND CHINTZES.
SHAWLS.
WHITE munran SHAWLS.
WHITE GRENADINE BARBEE SHAWLS
WHITE SHETLAND Do.
BLAOR AND WHITE. PLAID Do.
LACE GOQDS.
CAMBRIA LACE POINTS AND MANTILLAS,
MONATE iIANTILLAS,
REAL LACE POINTS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
LARGE. LOT
PINE EffiBROIDEBED,
AT SEVENTY•FIVE CENTS AND•SI.
jeB-tn th 5t ORIGINAL PRICE $1.25 and $1,76
S-CENT. GEAY 400DS.
&cent. Broebe Figured Mohair&
611-cent DArk Mozambique& -
1234 -cent. Original Quality Lavellao:
cent. Figured Serageo, reduced from 87 amts.
14- cent. Sts bled - Mosambiguss, worth 25 cents.
Neat Fact-Colored Lawns, 123 g and 15 cents.
Large Lots of Cheap Thin Gods.
FINE WIDE 3107, AMBIQUES. -
Gray Donble-Width Fine Illozambigues.
'Black Baregeo, some bargains, 13,1 i. to 25 cents.
25 , cent. Finest Slack Tamortinee.
BARGAINS . TN ALPACAS.
Finest Black Alpacas ever sold, for 25, 81, 38,40 GCB.
Colored Menaces, good, for 28 cents.
DAMASK' .NA
$l.lO per dozen: NentFigures,FaatEdgoo, worth $2
Finer Grades Napkins, Damask Towels.
Power-Loom and other Table Linens.
Extra Fine Table Damasks and Clotho.'
COOPER dr. GONARD,
_je7-41 . - S. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET Streets.
ILOUNOED BAREGE ROBES, 121-
Gents psr d
Sumner Brese Goods at reduced 'axiom,.
CHEWER STODBART & BROTHER,
' 440, 462, and 4E4 North BEGGED Street.
I iIA BILKS.
Several Cheap Lots from Auction.
CUR WEN* STORD AST k lIROTH.SI4.
450 452 and 454 North SEUOND Street,
Ahoy° Widow.
PARLs PRINTED (J ALLIES;
In . choice styles.
. Sumner good at reduced prima.
0011. - WRN STO ODANT Rs BROTHS s
451 N 452, and 454 North SECOND St , eet,
IL Above Willow.
VANCY DRESS SILKS, 50.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 56.
FANCY. DREbS SILKS, 62X.
_ FANCY DRESS SILKS, DI
CIIIMEN STODDABT k BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
It Above Willow.
QA - BARE GE ANGLAIS, 20 Cents.
-x 8-4 PLAID MOZAMBIQUE, 37 Cents;"
Bummer dress goods at reduced prices.
MOWER STODDAR C & BROTHER,
450„ 452, and 454 North, REOON 13 Street,
It " Above Will3w.
- rAs. R. CAMPBELL, & C 0..„
727 CHESTNUT STREET,'
09721 t er
WHOLRSALS •AND RETAIL,
Very choice Goods of recent imyortstion.
Black e-ilk Obeckid Grenadine, extra quality.
- Foulard bilks, elegant stiles and flue
Black Silks, best brands.
Brodie Berego, lieruanis and Itlozambiques.
8-4 Pails Fit d'Cbevro.
Fail d'Obevre, all wool filling. •
Grenadine Vette, in mode cod other ahadea.
WILITE 0001)8 AND LINENS
In groat variety, at extremely low priest,
SUMMER SHAWLS.
Barege, white, black, and fancy; '
Idozambique, (intimate, and Silk;
Black Grenadine, bright borders;
Black twist*d• silk Nett;
Canton Crape and Black Filk;
Stella and bordered Brochir Shawls. '
SLUR PLESS BBOTIIER9.
Je6 OTIESTNUT and , NIGHT% Streets
CHEAP GOODS. •
Fine Gingham. French Moyne.
Pacific Lawns. English Challies.
French Baregea. English Ranges.
English Prints. American Print.
SHAEPLE3S: BROTEiERS,
jeti . CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
1024 CHESTNUT STSEET
E. M. NEEDLES
Invitee the "specie attention"of "Ladies"
who 'intend "spending the summer" in "the
country" at Watering Pisces ," or in i‘ travel
tins, to a very large assortmet of
"TRIMMED AND MADE-UP GOODS,"
IN "SSTB, SLEEVEB,"
ho.
In "POINTE, VALENOtENNii, GUIPURE
MALTESE," and other Laces; and In
"LINEN, CAMBER), AND SWISS,"
wbich be has Met opened. -
Mao " Valencienne Trimmed" and " Raj"-
ed
Mao,
Handkerchiefs," embroidered, In
colors; together with a general assortment of
"'White Goods, Linens, Laces, Embroideries,
Veils. Handkerchiefs," he., adapted to the re
uiremente of the present mason.
• A large and varied aewortmont of 4, GaribaU
Huelint," and "Black and Tnite Figured lire
for " S terve:
All tha'aboii of the "Latest Myles," and a
he " Very Lowest Prices." • - se3
1024 ORBSTNUT SITBZIST
p A Rie sr, LIiNDELL, FOURTH and
, .;BONOISTO &fail) anortuteut of Bummer Shawls.
MYRE . 4 LANDELL have the Blaek
.1:I . '
,and -White Plaid Silks for Sonnets and Dreasee at
per`voi.
PYRE & LANDELL E &VE the
ALA Paehionable Black Silk Mantles made of the best
Taffeta Silks and Paris shapes. le2
PYRE & LANDELL have desirable
'.111.11 styles dark Breach Lawns; also, the beat stock of
loyhirthed Lawns.
:PYRE LANDELL are 'dosing out
111 spring sod Bummer Drees Goods at lOw prices. jilt
NEW CLOAK STORE!
The moat elegant aaaortment in the city.
No. 29 South NINTH Street,
rind door above Chestnut.
udMWka
N EW 'SPRING- PRINTS,
QHO(Q 13TILIB.
- NERIIIMAOI3, -
SPRAGIFIg, .
•
PACIFIC,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF MINTS.
A yimo lot boat styles arid fast colors at 100.
00WPERTHWAIT a 00.,
Edao-tt N. W oor. EIGHTH and MARKET Ste.
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
-1 of m 9 customers and friends to the following Goods,
'which are fresh and desirable '
Black and White Plaid Bilks.
Organdie Lawns, choice style'.
Mozambique', Plain and Plaid.
Neapolitan Silks, for travelling suits.
. Argentines, Black and Brown, mixed.
Mode Tamertines, scarce and desirable.
Black Grape d'Eepagnee, from auction.
Challis Detainee, nice assortment at
10 dozen Hid-finish Silk Gloves, at 87x cr.
.47 dozen Ladies' Linen Handkerchief". at $1.02% per
dozen; a bargain.
One lot of Lisle Gauntlets, at 18%0 a pair.
One lot of Black Bilk, SLUM ; the beet I ever had for
the money.
At JOHN H. STOKES',
my2o - • 702 ABOIL Street.
13 LAIN. MOZAMBIQUES AT 13
CENTS.
. Plaid Mozambique+. at 13 cents, worth 20 cents.
Plaid Mozambique. at 18 ceota.
Plaid Mozambique. at 26 cents.
Plaid Mazambiques at 81 gents.
Plaid Mozambique. at 373 i omits.
Embroidered Movimbiques at 50 cents.
IWO yards Gray Himalayas 1410 cts., worth 13 eta.
Gray Subanaa, Gray Poplins, and Travelling
DMA Goode or every variety. •
' 8,000 YARDS 'BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS,
All-wool fining, at 20 cents.
llMPirh and Black Groupd Lawns.
Fine French Organdies.
BEST 12)( °ENT. LAWNS IN THE CITY.
1 Lot Handsome Silk Robes, 22 ratio Pattern%
At 817, worth E3O.
FANCY SILKS, VERY CHEAP.
. Just received, 2 email lota of Bare.° Robe.,
• At $2.10 and 83; worth 88 and $l2.
H. STEEL & SON,
toy 20-tt No. 713 North TENTH St , ab. °OATES.
NATIONAL FLAGS.
TT
Li S. FLAG EMPORIUM,
I
- 418 ARCH STREET.
BUNTING 4ND SILK EL4GS,
REGVEMENTAL STANDARDS,
NATIONAL ENSIGNS,
CAVALRY GUIDONS,
PRESENTATION FLAGS.
EVANS & HASSALL,
No. 41S ARCM Street, above FOURTH.
onvM4H.
MILITARY GOODS.
ARMY GOODS
ON HAND.
DARK AND LIGHT BLUE }KERSEY& -
STANDARD 8-4 AND 8-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED
ELITE FLANNELS.
-
INDIGO BLUE MIXTUDES. • -
COTTON DIME, 10, 12, AND 15-OUP/OE.
"FARNIIAM, KIRKHAM, & GO.,
att26.2m Q 2.8 ORESTEITT STREET.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
SHWLE'I 7 . AHD, &
HUTC7HINSON,
No. 112 OIIESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION DIEROHMEITII
FOR Ta FLU.). OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
mh2B-8m
WATCTIES AND JEWELRY.
A i AMERICAN, ENGLISH ,
AND
SWISS WA'T'CHES,
JEWELRY, AND SILTERwARE,
AT REDUCED PRICER.
JOS. H. WATS° N';
my29.2m 326 ORMTNIIT SP3cEE F
THOMAS O. .G - ISI,RTT,
712 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has received a fresh stock
OF
GOLD AND SILVER
WATOIIES,
FINE PLATED WARE
AD
TABLE GUTLERY,
dud Is tnamfactiring a groat variety of ;SILVERWAHR
adapted for home nee and for presents.
Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing
Watches by brst-class workmen. ap24-thstam
REMOVAL
drda
j, C. FULLER
Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street,2nd Floor,
(Opposite Masonic Temple,)
Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ROGERS do BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FORKS,
_AND
FINE JEWELRY,
To which the attention of the trade is invited.
.noNlt-Sra
crAMERICAN WATCH 00M
iNag PANT."
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,
FOE LADLES AND GENTLEAtEN.
COMPANY'S SALESROOIVI,
No. 71.2 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
- (opposite Masonic Temple.)
L B. 'MARTER, Agent
ULOANITESV - 11BER JE WELEY
, .
A beautiful Hai of • -
GENTLEMEN'S TEST (MAINS, LADIES' CNA
TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, OBOSSE*,
STUBS BUTTONS, &a.
t
Now in Store. _
3. C. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
(Ooped% Mamie Temple.)
8004 m - •
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.
AFRESH ASSORTMENT, at LESS
THAN FOIthiER PRICES.
FARE & BROTHER,
'wpm tero, 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
mh2o-11
coosiv RANGES, FURNACES, &a
COOKING RANGES.
ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING
RANGE.
Thu Range has afforded more satisfaction than any yet
offered to the pablio.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
7ARM AIR FURNACES,
Of tbe most approved and economical patterns,
SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS.
ARNOLD t3¢: WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Str
ENAMFLED . SLATE MANTELS.
large variety of these beautiful Mantels at •
VERY LOW PRICES.
ARNOLD' & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
LOW-DOWN AND COMMON
PARLOR GRATES,
FOR HARD OR SOFT 00AR.
Hot. sir Registers and Ventilators--a large assortment.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
• 1010 CHEST.NUT Street.
an2B-wAdnalf
SPRING MILLINERY.
0 REMOVAL.
42128E9 O'BRYAN, 924 OHNI3TNUT Street, have
removed tollOT WALNUT Street, three doors above BIG-
Tenth, north aide, and will open PARIS MILLINERY,
for the Spring. on TRUZSDAT. ADIS 17. spl24m*
SEWING MACHINES
WITEELFM. & WILSON
b3EWING MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
IEIIW-ft
ANITARY COMMISSION.
S . •.
The 11. S. Sanitary Commission will open an office
for the transaction of its local baldness at 498 Broadway,
second floor, on MONDAY, the 56th instant.
It proposes to centralize at this office all information
that can be obtained from govennental and other sources,
concerning the departure and arrival of transporta
having sick and wounded troops aboard; to keep a re
cord of sick and wounded soldiers arriving at this port,
and of the disposition made of them. To act as a me
dium of communication among the local associations for
•the relief of the sick in transit, and to cooperate with
the U. 8. military and medical authorities hero, in the
tmnsportation, reception, and distribution of patients
from the army.
Medical students, desirous of acting as dressers on the
transports in service of the Commission, will please re
port at ibis office, enter their names and address, refer
ences to their medical preceptors, and the notice they re
quire when called to serve.
Male nurses, volunteering their services on the trona.
ports, will register their names at this office, with ad
diets and reference, and notice required by them.
Surgeons and physicians seeking information in regard
to the public service, or wishing to volunteer in emer
gencies, will apply at thismitlce.
All persons having business with the Commission will
apply in Reason to the Bnperintendent in charge, between
8 A.ll. and 11 P. M. The Executive Committee of the
Sanitary Commission will rusually meet at the office, be
tween S and 4 P. M. daily.
The expenses of the Commission are very heavy. The
present month has cost it not less titan 522,000, mostly
In the purchase of hospital supplies for the army in Vir
ginia and the Southwest. It is believed. that this expen
diture has laved a thousand lives, at least, is Virginia
alone. •
Conbibotions are urgently solicited, sad may be sent
to G. T. Strong, 68 Wall street.
The various hospitals and soldiers' relief associations
of this city are Invited to report before noon of *very day
what bomber of beds are vacant in their several esta
blishments.
The following articles of hospital clothing and supplies
are urgently wanted by the Commission, and MAY be sent
to the . I Women's Central Association of Belief,"
Cooper Institute
CLOTHING
sheet., greatly wanted.
Cotton sblrts, greatly wanted.
Cotton drawers, greatly wanted.
Cotton socks, greatly wanted.
Cotton (not woollen) wrappers, wanted.
Flannel bandages, wanted.
SUPPLIES.
Jellies, tea, spirits, wines, farinaceous food, condensed
milk, preserved meats and deesicated vegetables, Boston
crackers, beef extract., ice by the cargo.
The prodigious demand of the lest month, during which
more than a hundred thousand articles of clothing (be.
aides other suppllee) bate been issued by the Commission
to ithe sick and wounded, in the army of the Potomac
alone, (and probably a much larger amount to the West
ern and other Departments,) has reduced our stock, and
although 688 cases have been received at the Washington
depot since April 28d, the demand is much greatse than
the suPPIY.
A special regard to the tpeci-jied WO In this adTortiso
meet is besought on the part of those sending supplies.
To this is to be added s new and unexpected want—
that of cast off outer clothing—ocats, pantaloons, vests,
to clothe soldiers who have lost or so fouled their uni
forms as to be unable to lease the houltats on shore
without fresh clothing.
New York, May 23, 1889.
TINNILY W. 111{LLOWS, Preet.
GIORGIO T. STRONG, Treaa'r, 68 Wall st.
THOS. IL TAILE, Jn.,
Superintendent of N, Y. Agency of the oommlißlon,
ray27-tuttu7.ot 489 Bressler:iv.
Tip Kv. JAMES BONN AR, B. D.—
i_vo A fine Card Photograph . of Rey. James Bonus;
P. 13 . v former'!" Rector of the Church of Saint James the
Lees. Price 28 Caine. EtoA.I,LHaTER it BRO.,
It 728 CHESTNUT Street.
DEV. EDWARD A. 'i'OG-GO.—We
have just published a very fine Card Photograph
Of ROT. Edward A. Foggo. Price 25 Pouts.
It MoALLISTER & BRO., 728 CHESTNUT Street.
GYNERAL HALLEC&_A very fine
Card Photograph of General Hallock. Price 25
VIEV. THOMAS BRAINERD, D. D.
..L.vu -d very fine Card Photograph or Rey. Thomas
Brainerd, D. D., Pastor of "Old Pine street Church."
Price 25 cents. Di °ALLISTER 4s B ao.,
728 CHESTNUT Street.
P 0 P ULA ft.—RE DIE WS life- size Oil
Ckdored Photographs,' their great merits of color
ay.d truthfulness have made them Immeasely . - popular.
War price& SECOND Street,' above Green_ it*
- 1101PVITOTO(1RAPIL ALBUMS Imported
from Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, lobed. styles and
improvements, wholesale end retail. SCHOLZ &
NENTE.IiY ! II2 South BIGUTH Street. my9-1m
OF IMPOBTANCE:—To know that
REIREIVS artistic pictures, life-size, oil Colored
rliotisraylie, are now mo c, lii view of the times, at war'
prices. SECOND . Street, above Green, it*
"VBST-OLASS SALESMAN wanted
J.: for Weattrn and Middle trade. None Rnt first-clam
men netd. apply. EthA.PLEIGSI, RUE, 81 CO..
jelc2t* 329 MARKET Street.
TO ROTEL KEEPEhS.—An Ame
rican Gentleman, of extensive acquaintance, speak
ing four languages, nestles a place as (Mork or nook
keeper in a first-class Hotel or Fashionable Wateriug
place. Address “Gamrns," this °Fie je7.3t*
A 3 . well connected. at
rhiitidElphia t with about $4,000, rsaY bear of a
desirable OPPOrturily • to enter as partner in as es
tablished 'and well-paying professional business by ad
dressing ,‘ M. D.," Station D. New Yodr: je7 7t*
dig WANTED--a nicely furnished
Ma house in the city for the Summer by a &Allay of
three peraens, who will be careful and aatisfactery te
nants. Addreas "Jitex 1003, Post Office. - je7-2t
IFOR SALE, CHEAP—The hand
fficrne COTTAGE, on LOCUST Street, West Phils-'
delphh., neat door to the corner of Thiriy.niuth. Apply
to 1i0137 . REED, N. W. cor Juniper and Rece. je7.64*
gil f , TO LET.— Dwelling %House, Smith
east corner of TWENTY-13E00ND and GREEN
Streets. Keys at Rcif's grocery, comer of Twenty. se
cond and Mount Vernon Streets. Andy to
J.A.JIES CRESSON",
23 North FOURTH Street.
QUPERIOR 130ARDING—At Ger-
K.; mntovn, can be obtained for two Gentleman and
Wivee, in one of the moot plooseut lanes in the tawa,
near to the station; plenty of abode and fine grounds;
no other boarders. Toms 88. References exchanged.
Addresa ",Box. 1946," Post Office. jc6-3t*
CHAS. L. ARUM & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO OLDENBETWO & TAGGIRT,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHIRTS
FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 146 North FOURTH STREET-,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHAS L. OMER. ALEX. Di:THOMPSON
FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS
FOR THE ARMY.
FINE SHIRTS,
COLLARS, STOOKS, AND
WRAPPERS-
Manufactured at ,
HOFFMAN'S,
(81100ESSOU TO W. W. Kti[ollT.)
NO. 606 ARON STREET.
Ear A. full Rue of
TIES, SCARPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, '
'Alwar, on hand. - my23-Ira
GEORGE GRANT,
intarurearmutr. or AND Ingmar. IN
GENTS' FURNISHENG GOODS,
840 OIIEST,ITUT STREET
mb2o.3th : : :
n -- fiNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
-IL; The subscriber would incite attention to his
IMPROVER OUT OF SdIRTS,
Which be makes a speciality in his business. Also, Con
stantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
SCOTT, .
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING s TORE,
110. 814 CHESTIVIir STREET,
ja4l , tf Four doors below the rlentiantol.
GIRARD FIRE AND
,MARINE
OFFICE 415 wkiann STREET, PRILADELPRIA.
This company contkmee to take rialto en the earn
olassesof Property at low rates. -
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili
ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the
benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed
tißoo,ooo,
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the Mara.
DI:MOTORS.
OHAB. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. OLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY,
0. N. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, Pr., PETER B. HOE, of N. V
WM. M. swim; FURMAN HEE PPARD
JOSEPH KLArp, M. D. N. S. LAWRENOE,
WA. O. HERMAN, . JOHN SUPPLER.
• THOMAS CRAVEN, Prodded.
A. B. OILLETT, Vice Preaident
JAB. S. ALTON% Secretary. ac26-tt
FAME INSUR •
No. 06 CHESTNUT
FIBS AND INL
DISH
.
Y. N. Rack, D. D. Woodruff,
Ohas. Richardson, John Ressler, Jr.,
'Buoy Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice,
Alex. Whilldin, Washington Souse,
Geo. A. Weld, . Ohm. Stohoe,
O. W. Davis, John W. Overman.
FRANCIS N. BP li, President.
OMANI:ZS RIOHARDSON, Tice President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANORAPID, Secretary. Lintilll-lf ill
OMMONWEALTH DIRE INSU
BARON OORPANT, OP PPP 81ATI 01
DIRIOPORS.
David Jayne, Charles IL Bogen,
Johultl. Wl4tall, John K. Walker,
Edward 0. 'Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas 8. Stewart, William Struthers,
Hoorylolllß, Jr., Elijah Jena&
DAVID JAY V, M D., President.
JOHN H. WHITALL, Vioe President
SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, 813 ORESTNI77
Street. Philadelphia. sed.d.r tf
PHILADELPSUL
LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT' BE
0U MOPED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, new
e n bietitate.
The undersigned, thankful for put favors, and being
determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured ac
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand e
largo assortment of Lillio's Celebrated Wrought and
Milted Iron Fire and Berta: Proof Safes, (the orb
strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lliblei
Musunalled Bank Valli Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie's Bank Vault oars and Locks will be fiunbilrei
to order on abort notice. This le the strongest, best pro
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to MI6'S Nei
°skillet Safe, for Plato, Jewelry, &o. This Safe Is con-
ceded to surpass In' style and elegance anything yet ef
fared for this purpose, and Is the only one that is strictly
fire and burglar proof.
firm:lux If amon.-1 hays now on hand Pay twenty M
Farrel, Herring, Qc Co.'s Elates, most of them nearly new,
and some forty of otker makers, comprising a. complete
assortment m to sizes, and all lately exchangytl.for this
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will .be sold al wee,
low yrices. Please call and examine.
ja.26-lyif M. 0. SADLIIIE, Agent.
Am EVANS & WATSON'S -
13A.LAYANWIlli
OTOBB
asssa
16 sorra roviniforsiarr,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. .
A brie variety of 11111-PROOT MISS always on
band
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
N 0.55 WBITh Street
TO DEALERS TN A8119.--Tirst-clasa Enfield
Bi
-Boy firukote, in port ready for kniredlato delivery, will
be: purchased, sabjent to inspection, 'United Staten
Government, on application to tha undereigned. pur
chasing Offloo, 66 WRITE Street, Now York.
No other description of arrtte 'aro wanted or win be
purchased. 13. OBJEIPIN,
lefidt if • Captain of Ordnance.
CAUTION•
•
The well-earned reputation of
FAIRBANKS' SCALES
Bee Indneed the makers of lnigerfsei balsam to offer
than se . 4 FAIRBANKS' SCALES," end purebseers
have thereby, la many instances, been subjected to treed
and limPoeltton, FAIRBANKS' MILES are minutia
tared only by the original inventors, B. & T. BAH/-
mum; tt op., end ere adapted to every brand" Or UN
badness, where a correct sad durable &sloe is required.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agents,
sgo-tt MASONIC HALL. ras csiurrarn ST.
MONUMENTS AN D GBA V I
NlNfifila at very redrioed prime at Marbb Work'
enat A.
& BMINBINTS, MIMI Amu, togow Ileventi
PHOTOGRAPHS.
DI
GALLISTEE & BRO.,
72.8 CHESTNUT Stela.
WAIiTS.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
BOARDING.
GENTS' 1 0 11101.11.8111.Nti GOODS
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INStfIIANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL 5200,000
OE COMPNY,
Street.
'D INSURANCII.
TUBS.
SAFES.
New Toms May 31, 1842.
SUMMER RESORTS.
9, UM ME it 150AUDING.- 51.11. 8.
BROOKS, having taken a large and eligible home
at Mount A iry , is prepared to make engagements for the
season. The rooms are large and airy, and the hone,
well provided with amusements. The station being
within three minutes' walk, offers great inducements to
business men. Apply until two at 153$ LOCUS' r Street.
irefoatte
CRESF.ON SPRINGS OAMBRLA
COUNTY, PA.—This delightful and popular place
of enmmer resort, located directly on the lioe of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, on tile summit of the Allegheny
Mountains, twenty-three burrdred feet above the /oval of
the ocean, will be open for guests from the 14th of Juno
till the 10th of October. • Since last SCAM) the grounds
have been greatly improved-and beautified, and o. num
ber of Cottages have been erected for the accdbimoda
titn of families, rendering Crosson nue of the most
romantic and attractive places in the State. The
fnroi
lure is being thoroughly renovated. The seeker of
pleasure and the sufferer from beet and di ears will find
attractions here in a firer-elute Livery Stable, Billiard
'rubles, Tenpin Allmßaths, &c., tomether with the
Pittard air and water, and the most magnificent mountain
scenery to he found in the country-
Tiekets good for the round trip from Philadelphia,
$1.60i from Pittsburg, fifi,
For further information, address
G. W. MULLIN,
Crosson Springa t Cambric co- Pa
REDFORD SPRINGS. A. G. AG
LBN reepectfrilly Inform the public that rhia cele
brated and fashionable WATERING- PLACE is now .
open and tally prepared for the reception or vialterth,
ant will be kept open until the let of October.
renew' wishing Bedford Mineral Water will be sup
plied at the following prices at the Spring4—viz:
Fora barrel (oak) Et 00
cg balf-harrol. w 2 00
Parties wishing rooms or any information in regard to,
the place will address the tt Bedford Mineral borings
Company." my2S-6w
HOTELS.
POWERS' HOTEL,
N 05.3.7 and 3.9 P3BB BOW,
(OPPOSITE TEE ASTOR ROUSE,)
NEW YORK
TERMS $1.50 PER DA.Y
This popular - Hotel has lately been therouglify reno
vated and refurnished, and now possesses all the reatd.
sites of a
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
The patronage of Philadelphians and the travelling
desiriug the beet accumodations and moderatos
charges, is respectfully solicited.
le2.ka Et. L. POWSItg., Proprietor.
QTEVENS HOUSE,
NJ (LATH DRLMONIOO'S,)
No. 2B BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Five mint:tea' walk. from Fall River beet tending,
Ohambera street, and foot of Cortland street.
mh2B-8m GEO. W. STRPERNS, Probrfetor.
ACARD.-THE UNDERSIGNED,
late of the GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, have
leased, for a,teine of y mire, WILLARD'S HOTEL, in
Washington. They Dike this occasion to return to their
old Militia and customers many thanks for past ravers,
and hey, to assure them that they wiLl be most happy to
see them in their new uniiit , 4s.
SYKES, CHADWICK, fc CO.
WASHINGTON, July 10,1501. an23-ly
A iIIUSEM.EIN TS
yv / TALMJ T STREET TEE &TEE -
v T Solo Lesaea Mrs. M. A. G - 3.E.E.ETSOK.
Acting and Stage Manager. Mr Wayne, Oltrine.
EXTRA ANNVUNtEMEttr:
- SLIMMER SEASON
Will commence en .
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 9,
WITH AN
ENTIRE IrtnY'COMPANY.
The style , of entertainments fir this After-seaSOn Wig
consist of a
LIGHT, LIVELY, AND GAY
Seloction of Pieces embracing
3SIUSIC, SONG, AND DANCE.
The Leesee has great pleasure in announcing that she
has secured the services of the popular
AMERICAN COMILI ACTRESS,
MISS
JULIA DALY,
'Whose brilliant success during the past three years,
in
ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND,
And since her return to America, In New York, DAMN,
and the principal cities of the Union, have been without
precedent. Alias DALY will inaugurate the Summer
Season, and make her lira appearance (since her return)
in her native city on MONDAY EVENING next, fu her
celebrated and original character of
OUR. FEMALE AMERMAN COUSIN,
As performed by tier in Lei Mon for
AN ENTIRE SEASON,
At the Royal Adelplii 7hentre.
Rex sheer now open.
A 6TRAWBERRY FESTIVA 14
A
will be be told by the LAIIES of the GREEN
STREET M. E. UNITROH, in DARREL and Haxpg
BALL. on text THURSDAY EVENING, I2th inst.,
at 8 o'clock.
Tick( ts 56 cents. To be hnd at the door on the eve
ning of the Festival, or of any of the I..nrine or th
Church. it*
ATEB. JOHN DREW'S
j3.l_ JLBOR-STRICET THEATit.B.
Acting and Stage Manager ' W. S. FBEDERTOBS.
Business Agent and Treasurer .708. D. htEr&PII.T.
SIX 113:NIGEIT OF F. S. OH ANFRAU.
SATURDAY, June 7, 1862,
SIAM fule Gayior's National orarna of
BULL RUN, BULL BuN . , BULL RIM!
Or, the Sacking of Fairfax Court Houle.
Juniter,.(s contrabaud,) r d Chenfanseu
PZEITiClaii to the drama, the
Diflll3 GIRL OF GENOA..
St, nude F. S. Chanfran.
Juliette, the Dumb Girl Mrs. C. Henri.
Prices as usual. Doors open at X. Curtain rises at
W.ALN Fl T- STREET' THEATRE
NINTH end WALNUT Stieets.
Sete LigISAP. Mrs M. A. Hermits=B. BiNIMIT OP DR. 01E/NNINGION.
THIS (ATURD.6.Y) EVENING, Juue 7, 186;
The performance will commence with a
PEEP. REBIND THE sorigEs
Achille Tainta Ivutheid
Timother.r.Slet.
Rose Antiductle Defard
The pearl maree to conclude with
SW.V FIT iIEABTS AND WIVES.
Admiral Preuilin..:. ..... .. Becket t.
Laura Mies Anna Crowell.
Paions-60, 87), 75, and 25 cents; Private Boxes.
DIS mid $B. according to their locale.
Doors open as 7x o'olock. To commence at 7%.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
% a _
PUBLIC REHEARSAL,
COMPLIMENTARY TO THOMAS J. BECKETT'.
SATURDAY, .T 171533 7, 33 P. M.
The GERMANIA ORCHESTRA have kiddly volun
teered.
Tickets. 25' centS each: To be bad at Coulfro, Seventh
and Ctieelttut tthdrir , a, Ohostuat, above Tenth, end
Beckett, at th e Ball. Jed.t,t,
MRS..F.ILANCES ANNE . KEMBLIVI3
BEA•DLNC AT
CONCH - 11T HALL.
CletWor the Course.
FRlDAY,.6tltiiet Henry the Fifth.'. ,
SATU.IIDA7. 7th instant, 3 P. M., (Mat reading—
!• Hamlet."
The Bea:lnge will begin tionetually.
•
Doorsopezon one hour before; thee.
TICKIITS ' ONE DOLLAR ICAO
To be bad of T: D. PUGS; Sixth and Chestnut Pm.*
and at the-lialion•the opening of the doors. • JoAlt.
.AMER.T.OAN ACADEMY OF
DEN EDWkRD• W. VODGES
Respectfully informs his .friends, and the public in gene..
' • ral, thathewill sive a
GRAND 00 . NOERT,
In aid of the Sick and. Wounded Volnuteers in the Phita
delpisie liimmitals, on
TUESDAY , EVENING, JUNE 10, 1562.
The Programme will embrace choice selections, hp
Dire. HENRIETTE BEHRICTS,
klies-JOSEPOINE O'CONNELL,
Er. HORACE S. WEILTESta.N,. and
RILES HOLSTEIN.
Who will preside at the Plena.
Grand Choruses from the Operas of •• Setniramide?
••,L'ltalianain Aigietii" , ‘ La Sonnambule,"
••Erminii" end •• William Tell,"
By.the
BEETTIONW.Ii 114SIDAL SOCIETE,
And choke-Operatic eelectious by
••BIRGPELD•S BIPID•A DE 13 - AND.. ,
In addition to which will be presentedcheice Scenes from
Elbakepeare4 Comedy of
•• T A. O ll. PN G T 13.16.• SJI R .”
A lansbeble Dialogue, entitled
••L'llOllllllE RT• SON VALLET."
••S-11 A ISI-11 S o'B R TEE,"
A.Tale of the Trisb Rebellion.
Specches•of -George Francle_Train, Esq., by a come.
pony of young. ladies and. mintlimen, who. have ltineltV
volunteered their servicas on this occasion.
' Tickets to all parts of the Academy, TS cents.
Seale. may be secured at& S. Gould's Music Store,
corner. afeSeviath and Chestnut streets, without extra
charge. Seli•St*
ji. SSEBIBLY BUILDINGS.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM ,
GEEAT NASTICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
TBEILLENG SCENES
IN THE LIFE o.B' A
YANKEE WHALE BI AN,
EVERT DYSON% at 8 o'clock precisely-
SELECT MATINEE, SATE HEAT at 3 o'clock.
Admission 25 cents. Six Tickets for ono dollar. Chil
dren 10 cents.
liberal arranements made for schools on Wednesday
Afternoons. jo2-6t*
pENNSI VI,ANIA ACADEMY OP
-91 TER WINN ARTS. Thirty-ninth Annual Mild
bition of Paintings and Smipture, 1025 CHESTNUT
Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., and frouti
P. M. till 29 P. M.
Admittance 26 cents; fkaaos Tickets .60 oente. 41 1 b
Eitockholders,.Arttata, and Contributors w3ll realty*
their tickets lathe Academy : no gamier:ions without.
Open from 9 A. M. MI T P. M., end from 8 till Ii
P. M. -*AB
MEREIPSOSUMMER AR
BANGEMIINT.r—C AND.Z.N
AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
On' and after 'MIDDAY, June 3,1882, throe trains
daily to Atlantic City and stats, ( intalaya excepted.)
Trains leave VINE-Street Ferry as klbsrat
Mail Train. .. ...„3:311k A. M_
Express Trai n 4.00 P, M.
Freight and Accommodation LOD P., M.
EsTußsuie,
Leave', Atlantic Yell Train • 4.40 P. M.
foi xrprets Train 6.15 A. M.
ac tt Fre4ght sPd Accennoodittan.3.2B A. X.
YARN $l.BO, Bound-Trio Tickets, good only for
the day and train an which they unissued, raikl. Rx—
cordon Tickets, good for three days, it& Hotels are now
ores. IRO. a. RaitaNT,
It Agent.
“TIIOISIBON'S LONDON
KITCHENER "—We ere now mannfaottuing
"TROMBON'S LONDON KITORZNEB,” or
European style of Range, suitable for largo and small
tainilieschotels, hospitale, and other public institutions *
in great variety. Also, Portable Ransom the t , Plilladel-
Phia Range," Gas Ovens, Bstb• Boilers, and Oast-irort
Sinks, together with a great variety of email end large..
sized Hot.air Furnaces, Portable Hester., Plre-boatel
Stoves, Low-down Orates, &c.
Wholesale end Retail ONI.T at our WAteroolllll.
NORTH, °RASE, & NORTH,
No. 209 North SEOOND Street,
four doors above Bane street.
ivcroßmAN 8, ELY, No. 130 PEOG
Street, manufacturers of patent OAST-SW=
TABLZ CI:MU/MY . aleo, a lately-patented COMM
NATIOX KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON, elpeciallg
adapted for Camp nee, for Fishermen, Setfaring Men,
Idechanies, Miners, Lumbermen, and ail W orkmen car
rying their dinners. W. (t. It's Calory is warranted to
be of the best dradlty of ENGLISH CAST-STEEL, and
Is intended to sumo - cede, by Its excellence and cheapness.
"the inferior qualities of Cutlery now in the market, and
to "bleb they respectfully invite the attention of the.
hardware dealers generally. my29.3m.
, Lewis Baker,.
....Mr. G. Johusort.
airs. Cowell.