The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 26, 1862, Image 3

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    Ileum walking atone the other dor, and cane up to two
nigger ranches wbo had hold of heads; he ~abed to see
whether they 1. ten dad to give way, but they did clot, and.
be up with hie fin and khocked one flat In the street tt
vies too lud, and if eery ate would au that, they would
noon come down a nail or two. I give war to no Otttitl
. 6 niggets" or reek. es. I go straight ahead. but if
see any et our own people coming I give them the whole
pavement.
Oh, Willie, Vera come up with your grandpa; it you
only knew ho • &milt I love you slit]. and badly I want
to eye you, you weutd come, I know. Oblige your loving
-sister by coming, for I can give three hearty cheers for
the Bets end !Hive
Boyd Smith left ahont three weeks APO to join the army.
Gloat many othere have gone to do likewise.
Connie Johnson was severely wounded at the Williams
burg bate°.
1 must stop. with lots of love to your Aunt Karla, your
grandma, and to the Aliole Southern Voutederacr, and
to yourself I em 1 our ever loving, devot..l. and Affec
tionate "Secret' " slater, • BE ULAN..
ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS.—SOMe es
titemett watt canes(' at washluston. etreet wharf, last
evening, by the arrival of some fire hundred Secession
prironere from Bolden re. They are a p ,rtiorr of the...
captured ,by General Fremont, and most of them were
left in hoeplia.s by Se , keen during his retreat. They
were taken North alter a short delay. Tee ladles at the
Bert ehtnent wore indignant at the idea that these
men were to be brought in to be fed, and tmveral thro tt
ened to leave the or. ndeea it loch, should he the raw.
Tho primers were tolorably•clad, and expressed them-
Indere as comebt, d, but there was none of the usual eta
about being imprere.rd. We are sorry to state that a
number of buys wero allowed to approach the oars to
taunt the unfortunate
CITY ITEMS.
AN ESTABLISDMENT.TO AFFORD GRATUITOUS
InDIOAL Batty TO AJNITIto STATifs VoLIMTHIRS'is
about to be orgsuised la this city. Thu ohject of this
prospective benevolent institution is. to furol.h medic it
services, medicines, and neceteary attendatke to Teton-
Veers reuniting them, and to their ramiliea, frees/ distr.
We two glad that a moremmt, in this litunseie held of
labor is beteg made, and hope that Nuladelphil
'have the honor of Drat carrying it into BLICC Aittli opera.
Lion. It is ititend.d to coma:muse this enterprise in-the
form of a store, with an Mlles. attached, where patients
can consult the sttendina ph> SICASDP, end be immediately
furnished with the requisite medicines; or if the pstionte
are unable to att,nd, t> send their address, when they
will be waited novo at their homes. Both medicines and
profeselouni etreleie, whoa administered to the cl.e,es
above named, will I o absolutely free; but time who de
sire to do so ten oontvihnte to the support of the Malta-
Con. The profits that may accrue from SIB mule of medi
cines to the genital politic will also ° be appropriated
towards this °Weer. For farther particular. re , o 4 ctillif
this new institntlim our readers are referred to Jules A.
F. M agnin, If. D., No. 9L Baas street; also, to Wm .
/1. Hart, 421 Commerce. street; James Bower, 223 Arch
street; D. Harrison, 211 South eighth street; J. T.
Jones, 37 South Front street; Hrs. tiornm•dore Reed,
TJ. B. Naval Asylum; Hies Helen Paddle, 1023 Sprigs
Garden street; Hubei:di A Bro., 38 Noith Eighth street;
and B. 81 Oilskin, Jr., 504 Franklin street. Contribution*
In aid of this institution can also be made to either of
the above parties. '
POLTTSCHNIU COLLEOR COMMENCEMILNT.—
The smug commencement of this institewyi will be held
to Coneett Ball this (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock .
As the occsaoo is to be el/livened by the Presence of the
Germania Otcbsatts, and tickets of admission are not re
quired, there wilt donbtlesi be a large attuodabce.
SUPERIOR DRIED AND SMOKED NEArs.—
Mr. 0. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and
Tenth streets, bag constantly to more a good supply of
the beet smoked and dried meats to the market His
elegant Jersey•cated hams floe dried Deaf, and large
sdaed tongues are nortvalltd.
TERRE IA NO ARTICLE OF DRESS which adds
to, or detracte from, the personal appearance of a man
so much as Ills hat. Warburton, No 430 Chestnut street,
appreciating Mil !act, bee lately met the wants of every
style of wearer. Ills stock of hats Is Inimitable in this
particular.
THE YANKEE WlTALEmex.—This groat nau
tical entertainment, with Its thrilling vends continues to
attract large audiences at the Aseembly'lludd,nE, Tenth
and Chestnut streets. Captain Wiilisms, who so faith
frilly describes the eucitinp scenes and verde incident to
the lite of a whaleman, wilt take a benefit this evening.
We adviee all who can to attend this novel and highlr
interesting entertainment.
A HUNDRED YEARS TO CONE.—
Where, where, will be the birds that sing,
A hundred sears to come?
The flowere that now in beauty erring,
A hundred > ears to come ?
0, where will be love's beaming eye,.
Joy'd pleeeant s6tue, tuldeorrow'esigh;
A huudrtd sears to eome?
Who'll press for gold this crowded atrw t,
A hundred yeare to ClllllO ? •
Who tread these marts with eager feet,
A hurdrod years to come ?
But Brut re' Mork (shall stand and thrive,
'lrealh she Con tinental'a human hire;
For hundred yenta to come.
A first-clue alto; tment of Men and Boys' Clothing at
Charles Stokes', flour the "Continental Hotel: ,
THAT SCOTCH CAP AND MILITARY CLOAK.—
. 4 Honest Old Abe" has boeo paying a gyms visit North
as far as West Point. Be went through here "on the
sly i" but times ba re changed since the famous hegira of
February, 1881. Be merely Mopped in PhiNdelnhio long
enough to procure for himself a handsome and comforta-
Me summer suit at the Brown Stone Clothing Rub
of Bockhill St Wilton, Non. 603 and 603 Chestnut street,
abovoBlkth, considering such aHg more s.asonable in
all reroute than that famous Scotch cap and military
cloak.
INVALUABLE RimEnas.—The following are
some very simple remedies for pftvalent dieordArs, that
we have no to Pit ation in recommending as infallibte:
For sea sickness—stay at home.
For drunkeuness—drink cold water.
For health—rise early.
For aceldents—k eep ant of danger.
To keep out of jail—pay your debts.
To be ham —be booed, and wear only the cheap and
darable clothing manufactured at the fashionable em
porium of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street—a
sure rood to bagginess.
MANUAL &NI) COMMERCIAL
THE MONEY MARKET.
PHILADELPHIA, Jaffe 25, 1862
'There was lees excitement on the street In regard to
%old to•day, and it is the general opinion of the ileauctal
•leaders that the maximum rate of pretnium bee been
leeched. I here was a disposltton to sell, and the price
fell off 1 IP cent , but flactuated coneiderably daring the
•day, rioting at 10711 biding, 108 X
There Is no other reason why gold•shoald remain at
We premium then that speculators are at work, eitheron
this tide of the Atlantic or the other. If they exist here,
The movement will be of short duration; If lu England,
the excitement mac be prolonged until the abort sighted
Inglish holders of U. S. comities diemover an error.
founded upon fear, and played upon by sharp financieri.
In either cue, we may have cause to congratulate our
nelvee, as the r paid MS par for them and return them at
aline-tenths of their Plotter value.
So show that the people are preparing themselves for
the new treastirs lame we clip the following from the
rew Yolk Herald of f eaterday : « The wisdom of Mr.
Vhaee's financial policy le being vindicated sooner than
could have been onticipated. 'On the no. sof the passage
of the tietisury•noie bill through the House, the deposits
at the Sob-Treasury ler conversion Into 6.20 bonds in
stantly Iccreased, and at the close of business hours
footed up no lees than 81,120,000. Thus Idr. Chase has
to•day negotiated 6.20 bonds at par for more than the
'actual expenses of Government for the day."
We hope thin may continuo, as it snows not only wis
dom on the part of the Secretary, but also on the pert of
the people. Success to the new legal tenders. Croakers
may be set a trembling by the bare mention at one bun
tired and fifty mllliche of dollars, but when the big heart
kir the nation le et' eggnog for life, and tbegreat hands of
her loyal people are put forth to soothe and save her,
there lea voice of [night speaking loud as the thunder,
*dela no Greater or quibbler will date to oppose. Let
gild advance to 20 per cent., and let the English pay the
premium. Old demand notes have cc:instituted a . large
ebare of the basiners to-day on the street. They advanced
sthisanorning to 4,t( premium, but . fell back later in the
do , to 3X ;eloping at the latter figure Speculation bee
crept in among thew, and we should not wonder to See a
cdoelderable advance in a day or two,prosidedgold main
loin, Its pr•sent pt salon-
`At the•Btock Bo .rd prices remain about the same as
vatezday. A large demand for Pennsylvania fives was
Supplied -at . 893‘,.a . decline of X. Reading shares de
to 29, tie sixes 'B6, advancing X;'7o3 remain•
log at iesterday's figure. North Pennsylvania Rvilroad
slams •dedlined X, Pennsylvania X. Catawiesa pre-
Toned advanced X ; common was steady at 4 ; Long
Island of 17 ; Harrisburg Railroad at 6636 a X ; ()minden
and Amboy at 130 X. Little Elchnylkill advanced X. Phila.
, deiphia and Erie IliZta were firm at 93%. Susquehanna
Canal sites advanced X. A small lot of new city sixes
liroughtlo2, a decline of Xon last bid. Pennsylvania
Illatiroad second mortgage Milt.' were dim at 0811; no
-change. Suequebstrna Camel shares advanced with
large sales. Schuylkill Navigation preferred advanced to
118%, and fell back to 18X, the latter being X advance
ron yesterday's Smile ;17 was bid for .the oemmon.
lebishiNavigatlon scrip advanced X; bide for the shares
retrained at 49. There was bat little interest shown In
the lamenger railways. Race and Vine brought 10X, an
advance of % ; Second and Third 76%. 68% was bid
Tor West Philadelphia'; 25% for Arch•street. Bask
shares were doll, amen remaining same as yesterday.
Nosey unotationa ate without change.
'Cresol d Company quote:
Blew York exchange panel-10 pin
Boston extbange.. parat-10 pm.
Baltimore 'exchange pare% Ma
Country 4400% die.
American geld 7%e.9( prom.
V. 8.7 8.10 Treaeury note, 106,liret08
Cad Demand. ix, • ' 9% 04% prom.
The following a report of, the amount of coal trans
'ported over the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Woatern
Rallroad for the eek ending Saturday, June 21:
Week. Year.
Tang cwt. Tons, cwt.
Shipprd N0rth........... 1,001 09 183,398 19
50uth....''...... 10,811 09 39:2,993 'O2
T0ta1....... 11,812 14
For corms g tints last year:
. Weak.
• , Tom' cwt. Tons.. owt
ahlippod6,69l' 15 113,051 21
. 4 South.... . 21,011 18 380,392 10-
Total 26,1103 13 493,444- 01
Docseato 27,052 00
The following Is a comparative etetetnent of the ex
port', excittalie of sped°, &cm rew York to foreign
forte for the week ending Jane 24 and Mace January 1:
1800. 1881. 1882.
Joy the week 81,494,177 82,808.081 8 2 0 01 10 83
Yravlously reported ..40.280,814 131,247,01,8 61,91'4,310
Since Jan. 1.....0,744,751 633E44,689 59,948,756
The trimmer et the Frankford and Southwark Rail
road Company (fifth and Sixth streets) announces In au
advertisement that the coupons due July latarill be paid
at maturity at the Girard Bank.
aThe New York Post, of this evening, says: -
The stock market is lower to•day;lniinenced
by
on
pleasaat conjecture, as to the rituvotie of President bin
coin's visit to West Point. There is no pressure to sell,
however, the ststerm nt of 3f r. Lincoln that none at our
generals AM to be removed haying a reassuring effect at
the close. ,
Toe etrongeet of the abaci Het are Pacific HMI and
Panama, which are 1 per cent. better. •
liewjorit Central ••pened at 04, the price of last eve•
ping, but immediately dropped off to 93X. Brie Mao fell
.off y( ,• Brie Preferred, X; Hudson, ; Harlem ;
Idiobigan Central, ; Michigan Southern, X ; Illino.e
Toledo. M • Bock Island ; X• •
•
Tbvre was a decline of 1 per cent. in Milwaukee and
Prairie du Chien, closing at 35. smilers ST yesterday.
The issues of the Chicago and Nurthweetern road con
tinue
tO advance. The ksr.prlced S condo attract 000 e
biderOW attention, haring advanced 6 V cent, gi m p
Monday morning.
Governments are steady. menially the Coupon Sizes
of 1681. which sold at 103%, an improvement of x
cent. on . 70Fteria)'s price.
/Money le lu good demand at 5 V cent on call. The
.market in ;wit euppiled at this ligurv. Prime paper is
scarce at 606 4' cent., the outside rote for long dotes.
alladelphis Steck r.xtnang• Sales, June 25.
[loported by B.ll c BLArmAtat, PbUs. Exchange.]
FIRST BOARD.
10 Race Jk Vine 8... 1031 10D Reading R.... b 5 29
66 do 10% 1000 &Alen .0 De 1.63.... 791(
100 N Peons n.bs•n lox 109 Soso Ofilt&OcasB 43(
260 d 0..... 10 18 d 0..... 4%
42 50 N Penes 1 m sop 71 l7 Oaru & &tab 8..1301(
1000 Reading fie '70... 94% 3000 Senna Si 89X
7000 do ...
...'BB.. 89g 2000 do 6 4 89%
41 Tenna 11......... 48 23500 do 89%
10 de • 47% 11000 Penns coup be.. 92%
50e0 Ptilla a Erie Oa . 93% 10 Oats R • 4
4000 do t - 93% 100 &buy) Nay pfd. 10)(
100 L Island It 17 100- do ...... 10%
3 Harrisburg II .e 6 66% 40 Little Seal R.. 10K
60 Beading .11 39g 102 d tad 11..... b 78%
100 do ..e3O 29% 8 Lelogh aerie... 81
1100 do 79 100 d, 520 32
BETWEEN BOARDS.
70 Race i Vine.... .10%1 164 P. nna R 473(
2000 Pf Dna as_
89%; 196 d 0....... ..... 40(
. 6 Hazloton Coal.— 46 11000 Snto Canal 63.... 80%
SECOND BOARD.
22500 Penns 5e 89% 100 BYadintr R -cash 2 . 9
60(0 do ...... .... BOK 100 Soto ()anal... b3O 6
3000 d 0.... 89K 700 do ....b5 5 -
38000 do 89% 200 do b 5 5
CVO d 0.... 89K 200 do b 6 6
219.1 82 do seytralette 89 OO
_. do 46 6
1747.21 d 0.... 8911
10 Penns B 47%
14 d 0.... 47%
32 Harrisburg 8... 56%
50 Reading B 29
60 do r 6 29
ATTRIt
25 Rase /8 V1ne...65 10%
4000 Penni B 2d mort'9B%l
°LORING 1'
' Bid. daked.l
17 B MI 106% 106%
Tr 7 8-10 N. 105% 106%
Philada 136. 08 97
Phitada 6e new.. 102 108
Parma 54. 89% 89%
Reading 29 29%
Read m66'80 , 43.102 102%
Rend bds '70.... 94% 96
Rood lee 8x'86.. 89% 89%
Penns Rex dia. 47% 47%
Pimps B 1 m 68..106} 106
Penns R2m 86.. 98 98%
Morrie Cal Con.. 47 47%
Morris Ord Pret/20
Bab Nay Stock.. .5X 6%
Bch Nay Fret... 16% 16%
301 N 636120x.1nt 70% It
Elmira 11
Philadelphia Markets.
Jos■ 26—Brenhur.
Holders of Pour are rather firmer in their views
to day, but the market is inactive; Rates comprise about
2,006 bbls Northwestern extra family at $4 8000, the
bstter for better brands; 200 bble round-hoop Ohio extra
at 24.80,200 bbls Lancaeter county extra family at 25.76,
100 tarty Obio at $O.BO, and 300 bbla superfine at 84 37g
04.75;9' bbl The bales to the trade are limited within
the above range of prices, as to brand and quality.
Bye Pour is in demand at $322, and Corn bleat at $6.75
bbl.
Walla' la firm, and prime red is rather scarce to•day
at previcus ended "rates; about 6,000 bus Pennsylvania
mold at 123e125c, the letter tar prime lots afloat. and
1,000 tae liontucky white at 1630 in store. Bye is art.
charaed ; Pennsylvanla telling at 67c. (lora comes to
slowly, and about 6,000 bus mime yellow sold at 540
afloat. Oats are rather morn Inquired for, and shoat
3,100 bne prime PenneylTaldfl HA at 40c In store.
As INC.—Quercitron le offered at $36.60 sy ton for lit
No. 1.
Corrom —Tbe market ie firmer and on the advance,
the 10 , a13 views of holders limiting operations.
01 OCIINIES ♦an PROTISIONS.—The market for the
termer is firm, with moderate isles at fully former rates.
The letter, 'prices are nominal and the market inactire.
Wei&er le tmesttled;'6oo-bbla Pentitylvania sold at
30c, and 400 bble Western at 30032 c, mostly at the latter
rale; email sales of drudge at 30e 4' gallon.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
17P TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST MIGHT.
CONTINENTAL HOT BL—Ninth and Chestnut eta.
J 11 Dennis, Louisville Chas Smith, Connecticut
0 P Ads me, Pawtucket, B I Ole ld Whittaker, N J
Louie W Hall, Blair, Pa J Jacobi!, New York
TDPI tone, Rue L Leland & hi, Ottawa, 11l
hire Stone, Mass R E A Crofton, U 8 A
Miss Sloan, Mass W G Whiteley ' Delaware
Thou 61 Ogle, Delaware John D /kooks& son
0 0 Simpson, New York . Levi N Town, Boston •
Smell, Maine A Jacoby, New 'York
B H thmsber, Providence' B Cornell, New York
Anderson, New York W Gallagher. New York
Bile Cleaver, Delaware Miss S B Cleaver, Delaware
Henry Cleaver, Delaware F A Lutz, Wash, D 0 "
Mn. •Fraoldln, Wasb. DO• WS Rayner, Baltimore
Jos If Andeer, Baltimore Jos J tileilheny, Baltimore
Scbr. shn nu. . . J P Sanderson, US A
P Gage & la, Lyon:. lowa hire Hunter, Reading
Toe Atv ell; New York S A Aden
F F Ftellughtosen, N J Isaac Eckert, Reading
A H Thomas, Utica, N Y Limit Bell
J Borneo, Wasbitigtou 3' Reese, Maryland
T J Carpenter, E Island . A Burkhard, New York
Jon Bucktne, Washington J Haldeman
H Rlcharthon, New York Chas Baker,Jr, N York
D Wbteler, Connecticut Mrs F. W Srange,Alebama .
II A Conant, et Louis W Phillips, Pitt-burg
• J•F Slagle, Pittsburg R L McGrew, Pittsburg
W A Caldwell, PlOsuurg Onna Darling, Worcester
Loyd Paxton Mr Evans, New York
61 I, Livingston. Jr, N Y Mr Mester, Penns
Mr McNeight, Perms It! Mu area, Penns
J C Kunkel, Penes B W Cater, Baltimore
Chan H Bradford, U S M Flonstone, Seaton
Dr R W Bosh, Loner rille O P Redmond. Chicago
W T White, New York Dr It E ht tEsven. N Ynrk
Francis Annetroug, N York T F Rowland A le, N York
Mr. Bradley drcb, N Yolk 861 Lilley, Boston
n 8 Day. Chicago Joe laugh, Beaton
Jest W Wall, Burlington B J Melly, Middletown
E Baker h la, Pennallvania J B Moor-, Masaachusetta
Jee walker, Rhode island J L Seeder, Brooklnt
Zero Seeder, Brooklyn miss, spatter, Brooklyn
Albert Bowker & w, Boston D Ilnlitdar, Ironton
Cheater Foow, ideas W 31 Illeharda, New York
Jehe Borden A la, Brooklyn A W Firedler, U 8 A
J M Leavenaortb & le, Pro A Stillborn, New York
Lieut W .11 emok, N York. J 0 Carter, Now York
J Adams. Piov, R I N Holmes, Pittsburg
Walter B Snow, Prey, R . I. C B Sawyer. Chicago
Seth Adams, Jr, Pe:n.ll I. JD Smith. Wisconsin
W P Frost, Now York Cot J W Webb, Wash, D 0
G P W Maori, Louisville hire Srkee & le, Wash
Aen Flak, Boston A G Fey, Boston . .
Judge R PirrpaLt, N Y H L Gilbert, New York
J B Murray, New York G W Gad, Baltimore.
Ito ilamiln, Illinois J B Bice, New Jemy
13 S herein, Wash, D 0 Cept Walters A la, Week
J B Fisk, New York /' Busby& Now York
J F Simmons, Rhode Intend G W Dabbles, Baltimore
L Debbitet, Baltimore G B Whitting• Washington
J Benefield, Baltimore F Johnson, Baltlanie
0 Pierce, Boston Jno S Baker, Beaton
MEROHANTS'.ROTEL—Fourth et, below Arch.
P Tobin, Tyrone (I IT Porter,Blair co, Pa
J C P..rtorgeld, Peuna T 0 Stewar, Penns
W J Stmett Penna W M Lloyd, Holly '
.3 A Crosland, Indianapolis .7 31 Day. Allegheny co, Pa
W C Fountain, Delaware J P Dougherty, Delaware
W Rutherford,' Harrisburg S Patterson, Marietta, Pa
Gen W Patton, Erie. Pa Miss E Patton, Erie, Pa
Bliss Lydia Patter, Erie, Pa Mite L Withers, Erle, Pa
rare DI Witbem, Penna . Meat W Withers, Patina
J.eto Moore A 111 Lilly, Baltimore
J IS Butler. 17 6 A W Meratou, New York
J Mantes, New York 0 B Dickiasuo, New York
.1 D Baldwin, Allegheny City .7 A Myler, Allegheny City
M Batry, Lancaster . P N Sniliven , Eamon
D Selanold, Connecticut •0 B Liederman Chunk
B F Edged & la, Easton D H Neiman & la, Easton
Smith. Allentown • N 8 Boardman. Conn
Mite .1 IlleDonald, N J Miss a McDonald. N J
L Henderson, Shippensburg G I Kunkle, S'lippensbarg
.3 W,Patterson, Baltimore Al 7 Stucker. N J •
Gt-o Cornice, St Louie M iI Angell, Colombia, Pa
A Denning k Yam, E York A Cathcart, Deritsle
IEI II McCauley . Gootee Stevens. Maryland
B,D.Slevens, Maryland It W Reynolds, Jr, Del
JaMes Boys, Philadelphia .11 Paintod Post
A 0 Spring, Boston J F Day, Pittsburg
AKEHlOAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
E A Parker, New Ynrk Jas alines, New York
Lieut. J 0 Durum: Barrisbg Lteut N 8 Kelm, U S A
A b Bleck, New York• • N Downe, New York
A Mg:Dori:nick, Oxford, Pa H Beanie, Smyrna, Del
J & Ifofigiand, New Jersey •J Omiyeke & la, Easton
0 A Voorbirs & la, Easton H Lawson, Norristown
L' ffi Joy, Battimure B P Hannan, Penne '
J h Id wardS. Penns J Primrose. kmyroft, Del
W. 17 Ebert), Ilkton, Idd 0 M McCullough, Maryland
11 Elmer Bridgeton, NJ JO Conroy, New Arse/
J Smith: New York S Cass, rcnna --
D 13 Bertsch A wf, M Chunk J L Lupton, Prlntetort,NJ
BOW Doylestown, Pa B B Eldridge, Brooklyn
WO Bblrm Now Jersey It Crowell
C J Ball, Delaware A W fleabreate, Maryland
Id A Daniels, Boston L Wilkins, New York
Mrs Xing da B Unmphey, ConnooLicut
JoeDitlow, New York
• BT. LOUIS BOTEL—Obeeusut street. obey. Third.
T J Mebaffey, Alex, Ta C Part - Mt% Boston
A Lord. Maryland W NM, New• York
T Bausch & fain M Aitorter & Ism
O N WeEdboeft, London Captain - 0V Edge
A C Yarriogton, Trenton S ildgerbv, Jr, Delaware
S Gadder, Lewisburg, Ya If Bret. Lancaster
W W Dermal., Mass J El Buttricke, Ness
W B B Thomas, N J S 11 Wells, New York
J ft Tobitt, New York • 8 Battler. New York
W Dutopbreye, Jr, Maas S 0 3coltk
Peril Augl.. New Jersey A A Angle, Now Jersey
J Maher, Now York
THY lINION—Arcb street, above-Third.
Mfrs 'Green, Eastori,,Pa • W H Paxson, Bncke co
0 F Stuillsor I Borer, Susquehanna, Pa
0 8 Daman, Boston Mrs J F 3 Ola ton, Philo
J littler & wt, Penne J Cornell, New 'York
B Be,. kirk, New York B umater, Easton
B Kennedy & wt, Phile E Britton, French own
B Elorieh, Froncbtown • .
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
IC Miles, Day - E X Hurley, New York
0 GI Morris, Line Lexington N Britton; Fretichtown, NJ
J Frenchtown, N J '0 Reading, Hatboro
J Warrior. 'Hatboro Eastborn, Sucks
Meyers. Milltown J G Park .
J I Mb., Montgomery M Gray, New Hope
J A Hinter Lambertville 'Wm o.Heizel, New York
Edel, 'Union co L Hunt, New Jersey
0 Horner, Hartsville W Depuy, New Jersey
MADIBON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
A ?nyder, Delaware J B Andrews, Boston
L Rea% Baton M Uhler & la, Frenotdown
Wm Early, Bristol J Petrbtn, Delawaro
Mre Canby, New Jersey Mrs Weeden, New Berney
0 Basler, Cheltenham J S Beetts, New Hope
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Tan Entmkin,Tinetlngdon co Be. J Hassler, Blair co,Pa
Hers Palmer, Weet ()heeler II 0 Mulligan, New Jersey
W E Maurice, New Jersey 6 W fickle , Atlantic City
'J 0 Itlemlog L E Battlers, Pa
Bobt Stevenson, Coatesville B B Stine, Lewisburg
'Wet Jones, Wash'n,D 0 Jolm Morrison, Wash, D 0
OOMMZEOIAL--filith arrest, above Chestnut.
J Jackson, Pennsylvania B J Beneca,Mardand
Jag H Scott, Elkton, B id E B Johoson, Edison, Md
L 8 Taylor, Wilm'n, Del J Waltham, Delaware
B Stables, Massachusetts 13 H Painter, West ()bestir
J D Wiley, Bainbridge, Pa A Baker Waah'n, D 0
W M Wilson, Newark 'Bold M cGregor, Ohio
kJ re Alrick , Delaware
-486,3 q 01
BLACK BRAS—Third street, above Oallowbill.
A Backman, Mechanic's - Me D B Harper, Olney, Pa
Geo Rattler. ..Eamon D 6 Richard', Raton
R Derr, Dembora W Leval), Berke co
Capt E Erdman, Cen Valley W Cherriogt,oo,'Lehanon
R Kitchener, Danboro
BALD EAGLE—Third Street, above Cs1:1OwbEll.
E H So) der, Lebigbton, Pa Lovas Weise. Carbon co
1 $ feenzing; Penne Joe Emery, Botatovre, Pa
Henry. Sleerer, Backe co '
MOUNT VERNON.HOTEL—Speond st., above Ar
A Johnston, Brooklyn J 0 Berne, rew York
B Angle, New York 0 Qeetroan, Norristown
NATIONAL HOTEL—Baca street, above Third.
G 8 Grißltb, Baltimore Joe Gormley, I:formable
W Hooper, Beading Dennis BOMA:Danville, Pa
CARD PRINTING, .BEST AND OHXAP&ST
In the City, at 111 South FOURTH Street • •' : .• -
. •
CARD PRINTING, beet and ebeasmat In the 0107, at
111 South 'CARTE Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, beet and °heave& t the
City, at 111 South FOURTH Street.
.300 City be Newctp..lo2
20 Coorolidation Bk 28)(
200 Ceta R . pfd...... 12)(
150 d 0.... blO 11at 1234
4000 913141 Canal 6s .13S 35X
88 Cam & Amb R ..1303(
BOARD.
I 18 Oat; & Amb B... 1803(
15000 Senna be 893(
RUMS—STEAL D T.
I Rid. liked.
'Elmira R Prf... 24
Elmira la '73... 90 903(
L Island R.—. 17 17x
Lab CI &N.X-I.IY 49 4934
Le Cl & Nay sop 313( 32
N Penne 8..... 10 1034
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Cataw R Con... 3,X 43(
Catawiesa Prf.. 12X 12)(
Fruli& South R 4734 49
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W Phila R. 56X 68
Spruce & Pim.. 13g 18%
Green &Coates.. 33X 34
Cbee & Walnut. 39X 40
' Arch Meet.— 263( 28
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• DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS---Ex..
haunted Nature's Groat Restorer. They invigorate,
strengthen, and purify the system, Cure DysPorde,
Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhom, Au. A perfect ap
petizer and tonio. They invigorate the body, without
stiMulating the brain. They are compounded of pure
St: Croix Rum, Boole, and Herbs, and are recom
mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or
young, but particularly rcoemmended to the weak and
languid. field by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and
Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
myti.mwfßm ' 202 Broadway. New York.
KTNG—ARCISB.—On the 16th ine'ent, by Rey. N.
B. Baldwin, Mr. Richard King to Mies Sarah Fratmes
Amber. both of tbit city. tk
COMIY—RII3.—On the 23d of Jnne, 1562, by the
Rev. Samuel Dnrhorow, Mr. Ot.fford Bondy to Mies A. 1.-
e M. Beee, an of thin cap.
11118.EET.-,On the evening of the 21th instant, Joshua
T., eon of Jobe A. and Va:.hti 13. blidkey, aged 22 years
a•gt b menthe..
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend bin funeral. trout (be residence of his parents!, No.
863 :North Tweif It, on Friday morning, 27th instant. it
9 o'clork. itbout further notice. **
Fi EGDSON.—Suddenly, of disease of the heart, on
the 26th inetaut. Peter L Ferguson.
Bts relatives and male Wends are invited to attend the
funcial, from the residence of Cherie* F. Lea, \o 1125
Arch street, on Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, without
fulther notice. **
W00D.5.--On the 24th instant, Sarah Woods, widoveof
Daniel Wood/kin the 70th year of her age. *
STILWELL—On Monday, June 23, •EllSabeill Allen,
daughter of Elias and Elizabeth L. Stilwell, aged 18
seen 3 months.
The relatives and friends of the family are reepeotfully
invited to ettnnd her fuo•ral. from the residence t f her
father, No. 237 North Sixteenth street, this ( l'huriday),
the 28th 'natant, at 3 o'clock, P. 81. To proctiod to Lions!
Bill.
OALDWELL.—On Monday, the 23d instant, TAtte
Onldwe.l, relict of Captain Thomas Caldwell, aged 78
•
The relittivea and friends -cf the family are invited to
att. ed his funeral, froth the rosehsece of A. P. linen.
brcugb, 1110 Chestnut 'duct, thte (Tbureday) at 3N
o'clock P. H., without further notice. -
111.:AD.---Le the tnerniug f the 22d inst., Mr. George
Bead, aged 69 years.
' The re'atives and friends of the family em respectfully
nvittd to atiebd his !mural, from his late reslitene-, No.
926 North Third street, thie•(Thersdey) morning, at 10
o'clock, without tardier notice.
Proceed to Laurel RM. *
1110 N}lll.—Ou the 2let ioetant, Hannah, relict of the
late Henry Helmer.
-Funeral from the residence of her hr, , ther-ia-latr t
Samuel tacilauhy, 2019 tiansom &trait, this (thrirsday ) af
ternoon, 20th irstant, at S o'clock
HAAS-On the 28d tostaat, Charles Hass, In the 77th
year of He a,ee.
Funeral from bia late residence, No. 613 Everett Vale,
late Brehm great, this (Thorpday) af.ornoon, at L o'otock.*
HLINN.—On the 99th instant, Dire. Loretta Kline, Ia
the 211th year of her age.
Flom-rat from the residen . Ce of her father. Mr. Horatio
G. Jor eallo. 981 North Fifth stoiet, this ( rburtday) morn
ing. at 10 o'clock. ' - • ' •'• • tk
DOPID.—On the - 24th Malang William K. Hope, aged
. .
Funeral from hie hire risidemcs, No. 126 Cooper street,
Camden, on Friday; 27th initant; 010 o'clock A: M. **
GKOSS.—Oa the '4lll instant, Margaret, wife of Cle
mente Gram, and daughter of Henry &Manta, aged 21
Seats nod 4 mouths
Funeral from the realdeaca of her brieband, N 9 994
Ponta street. on - Friday; morunig. at B *lc
MOURNING 'GOODS: FOIL..JUNE
—BIackSALES • Barege Hero - ant or • Gliimiidliss
Maresca, Baines, Crane Meretz, • Silk Otialla, FOWLS*
Veulce, Summer Bomhazines, Tamises, fine Mousseline.,
Silk Grenadines, reek do Solo or Mourning Silk, Gros de
Rhine, Foulards, Crapo Lime. Grenadine and erase
Veils, Barege and Grenadine Shawls, Silk Not Shawls,
&c. Also, Black and White Silks, Foulards, Lawns,
GingLams, Ifelencies, Mohair', ke. • . •
BESSON & 30rOS Mourning Store,
jell No. 918 ORES rNtrr Street:.
crr, THE MALE RELATIVES AND
friends of. Col. oamit,EB SUET, Ix, - ere
invitrd to attend hie funeral on :FRIDAY, 27th teat, et
4P. 11. To proceed. to Laurel 13111.• Carriages wilt be
in waiting on the riot Bide of Filth street, east of fade
gendence Square. ' je2B'2o* •
Err lIMADQUAILTERS HOME GUARD,
CITY OF PnILADRLPItIA, June 25th, 1862.
SPECIAL ORDER, No. 19.
Tbe officers of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corm' of
Volunt-ere in service, and of the Vint Division Pennsyl- -
vaufallflitia, and of the Rome Guard not on duty, are
iespectinily invited, without further notice, to amemble
in the ludependesce Gallon Friday neat, the 27th inst.,
at 33 o'clock, F. ht., to participate In the funeral obse
quies of the late Colonel Charles Eliot, Jr., commander of
the United States steam iron-clad ram fleet, serving on
the Mississippi river.
The funeral procession will march at 4 o'clock P. M.,
punctually on that day.
By older of A.,J. PLEASANTON,
Brigadier General:Commanding Rome Guard.
Wm. BRADFORD,
je2a Assistant Adjutant General.
DrHEADQUARTERS -- HOME GUARD,
CITY OF PaiLarmthents, June 26.1882.
SPECIAL 08Delt, No.lB.
CoL 011AELIS EL[ ET, JR , late Commander of the
United States Item Fleet, on the Mississippi river, is no
more.
A native of Pennsylvania, he was reared in and near
this city. , In his early Tenth he visited Earned, &odd li
vened over much of it on foot, devoting his time to the
study of Midge architecture and the kindred branches
of civil engineering, in whigli be subsequently became
most tighly distinguished.
On the be out of the present rebellion be urged
upon the Government the constrection of steam Iron-clad
rams for the defence of our Weetern rivers, and was
commissioned by the President to organise and command
a fleet or such 'weds. Wilt, his untiring energy he soon
completed bin fleet, organized his crews, and, in com
mand of it, he descended the ;Mississippi river, and took
a most active and decisive part in the naval action with
the rebel fftet before 'Remade
In this battle the value of steam rams for naval war
fare wan again illustrated in the most conoideueus man
ner,hnt It was at the expense of the life of their distin
guished Commander, v lit i; severely w .unded In the action,
was taken to Cairo, where be yielded hie life on the 21st
instant. Victory crowned his efforts, the nation rejoiced
in the suttees of his brilliant genius, but Pennsylvania
laments the loss of, anotber of her most gifted nuns. His
remains having Nen brought here for Interment, it is
ordered:
1. That they tic in state on Friday next in Independence
Ball, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 8 o'clock
P. M..
2. Company B, of the let Begintent of Artillery, is de
tailed ea the Body Guard of the r 019111129. Oaptaia Heet'•
tea, will report to these Headquarters for Instructions.
3. The 2d Regitntnt of Infantry, Lieutenant Oolonal
Ilienklmet, commending, is detailed as the funeral escort.
4. The funeral cortege . sefil leave Independence Hall el
Friday next, at 4 o'clock P. M., and the remains will be
interred at Laurel Hill
By order,
A. J. PLNA.SOIi TON,
WILLIAM Bnanronn, Brig' °en. ( . 7 ? 113, F 4' l" ( loud.
Artaatanj, Adjutant General. : je2o
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
OD' BES FOURTH PAW!
ARRIVED
Brig W J That, Park, 18 du) s from Stgua In Grande,
with eugar and an hears to S & W Welsh.
Brig Mar, Z Tromoon. Hevener. 12 day' from us.
fanzine, with eogar sod molasime to John Hawn & , 10.
Buhr 0 C Ckentetuck. Jerome, 4 days from White Hoots,
Ye. in ballast to cattalo. •
Bctr H G Ely, McDonald. 4 days from Darby, Oonn,
in PRIMA to Tykr, Stone & Co.
Behr Mary, Hendrickson 1 day from Odessa, Del,
with grain to Christian & Co .:
Bt smbig America, Virden, 83( hours from LEMON Del.
Reports haying passed off the Braedywhie Light bark
Amer.oar, ?van Port au Prioce, coming no, and the U
edvomer Blonville, kr Port Royal, SW, bound out. Inc.til
Anemia Jot°, hence fur. Cardenas,
and Princeton, for
Bustou, were off Bombay Hook, both badly damaged
hem eoliielnn during Tuesday night, and would return
to hew Comte for repairs.
Stestner Bristol, ()belles, 24 hours from New York,
with melee to W P Clyde.
B/13 (0, Challenge, Pli.ll, 23 hours from New York, 15 lth
tithe to W P Clyde.
CLEARED.
WVoinir g. Barton, Liverpool. Oope Broil.
Bchr Black Bird, Weaver, Boston, Sinnlokson & Glover.
&lir Ls die & 'Elizabeth, Tattle, Washington, CJ F Nor
ton & (Jo.
Scbr II G Ely, McDor aid, Fortress Monroe, Tyler,
Stour & On,
Btr Beverly, Pierce, New York, Wl' Clyde. .
Sir Olayroole, taltimore. A. Groves. Jr.
Berge Noble Grand, Houseman, Now Fork, D Pear
son a Co.
MEMORANDA
Fcbro Nonlevne, Volkeehn- g. L 3 Levering, Corson,
8 Nettertboralte, Maley, and Armenia, Cavalier, hence,
arrived at Bootee 24th loot.
Sc),r White &ay Litt/afield, for Phllade/phii, via Wil
mington, Dal.aleared at BOBIOU 24th Mgt.
Saw Onward.land, chaired at St John, NB, 18th
tut. for Philadelphia.
Ncbrßab', Gibbs, from &Prism! for Philadelpids,
at Newport 23d fro.t. •
Bcbrs Lody Ellett, Gomm, from Boston for Philadol
pbio; Abrt, Devito.. from do for do; Aid, Budicott, from
horn Por;smooth, NB. for do; pea lle, eo'ges. from
Bco tot. far do; Georgie. Sweet, from Newbur: port for do
T Pnikb. 5 , 7-righr, fr..m Bo,ton for do; Olsrs 31or
rick, Moutg,:morr, do for In; and J Q 'Wainwright, hill
top. do for do. oxil,d from Dutch Island ©arbor 22,1 inst.
Ste amb. r Black Diamond, Greco, nonce, arrivod at N
York yeaterd ay.
[Per Arabia, at Ilatirax—lty Telegraph.]
Ar from New York 4th inet, Elena and Christians, at
Queenstown; Jane Anderson, at Train°.
Bid for New York 4 , 13 teat, Anniversary, from Liebon;
nth, W 4 lister rod Adelaide, from Liverpool.
Ship Waster, from Liverpool for New York, has pot
beck.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
BATCHELOR'S 1447.. Piz! •
THE BEST IN THE WORM).
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated tidir Ilya
produces a color not to .bo distinguished from nature—
warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life: GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR inetantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bt an.
&rd. Bold by all Druggists,
MT The Gantrino is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, on He four sides •of each boa.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street),
my2B-ly New York.
OFFIOE OF THE MAYOR, CITY HALL,
Barer Lours, Jane 13, 1862.
To the Creditors of the City of St. Louis:
Interest on the Bonded Debt of the City of St. Sonia
already doe, and to become due before the first day of
July, or Matured Bonds still uncancelled, will be paid,
on and after the first day of that month, at.the Boat
mania Savings Institution, in said city. Subeequent to
the first of July, accruing interest and bonds, when not
made payable in Philatlellada, will be paid as formerly,
on presentation at the Bank of the Republic, New York,
the City's Eastern Fiscal Agent.
No interest will be allowed on matured coupons or
bonds from and after the first of July proximo.
jelB•tjyl DANIEL G. TAYLOR, Mayor.
BELT ADJUSTING PATENT CLOTHEen
WEINGER.—SoIe Agency for the State of Pennsylvania.
JOHN A. MURPHEY,
922 Oil ESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
LYON'S MAGNETIC INSEOT POWDER,
Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. It Ms
and exterminates Beaches, Bod Bags, Ants, Fleas,
Moths In Cloths, Fara, and Furniture, Garden Insects,
dm. All genuine bears the signature of E. Lyon, and
Q not poisonous to perms or domestic animas. Be
ware of counterfeits and imitations.
Lyon's Powder kills all fneecte in a tries,
k Lyon's Pills are death to rata and mice.
Sold everywhere. D. S. StiIINES,
my& stotbam 202 Broadway, Now York..
ONE-PRIMO CLOTIIIII6, OB Tllll LA.TEBT
at .'s, made In the Rest Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALE& LOWEST Selling Prices marted in
Plain Figures. All Goods made to. Order warranted
satisfactory. Our One-Palos SYSTEM b deal] ad.;
bored to.. All are thereby treated alike.
tie22-1y JONES & 00., 604 MARKET Street.
MARRIED.
DIED
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TBURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1862.
PE,0101; ; T : 1 * STATE CON EIfTIOPI.
IRE PEOPIall ; wbo doolre
cortballf to nobals
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADIELNISTRATION
in
It ratriotto efforts to gunmen II netillettel end nub,*
rebellion against the
UNITS OF TWO PACPUBLIG,
and who deeire to enpport, by every power of the Go
vernment, our hmuired trim:wand heroic brethren in arms.
braving clines'se and the perils of the Held to preserve the
Union of our fathers, are roonostod to soloct the number
of DELEGATES tuna! to the Legislative Representation
of the State, at such Limos and in *nob manner in will
beet respond to the spirit of this nail, to meet in
•OD TITUBBDAY, the 17th day of July next, St 11
o'clock on said day, to
NOMINATE OANDID.STEB
for the office* of
AUDITOR GENERAL
• AND•
IMIRVEYOII GENERAL,
and to take snob messnres as may be deemed neeemosr7
to strengthen the Government In this season of common
peril to a common conntry.
A. K. KoOLUBS,
()Minoan of the Peoria's Sista Oommittes.
GZO. W. RAM FIRMLY. Ser.rees.
JOHN M. SULLIVAN, my 2.
ojne SIXTEENTH WARD.—AT A SPECIAL
meetiog of the PEOPLE'S ASSOMATION,
Slx
te,ntbeard.l-ht on TUESDAY 'EVENING. done '24,
len, the Prosidint aneounced the death of Air. GEORGE
EISA D. a number of tie Aeepolation. when, on =rim,
a emnmith:e of eight wee appointed to draft ft Miff
of resolutions expressive of deep a.,41 unfeigned regret at.
our late. The following wore reported and adopted:
Wheieot, Tblo Amociation has heard with feelings of
prorated sorrow of the death of our much respected and
htrDly ertermed mentberand friend, Mr. George ftlad,
be baying been seeoclated with enter a numbers of years:
and elihopph we bow in meek submisclon to the will of
Almighty God, we cannot but feel we have lost a warm
hearted *worthy member, and, iu common with
the corrmonity, an est int shie citizen, who W. 114 ever ready
to lend a helping hand to time of need : Therefore be It •
.Rean!ved, That we deftly sympathize with hie afflicted
family in the Inca of a kind husband and fattier.
Resebeed, - That a copy rf theao tePolotione be fur
nieh.d to Me bereaved family and pniAlehed in the eau) ,
papers.
Cosusrms.—lt. Petty, A. Johnson, 0. Whitt, J. Asb,
A. L. S. Ent, B. Dwell. J. R. Cox, F. D. Stemmer.
Extract from the Intents". •
J A in 29 W. SATHIES, President.
A. W. WILICTIT,. Peo . retatY. lt*
crrTAKE NOME THAT WE
apuly to the Board of Port Wardene of tod for
the Port of Phitedelpbie. at their next meeting. July Bth,
1882, for permission to extend THREE PIER 4 into the
River Pelemare, fronting our property et ibOlitors
Pola
w oottaty t efroeSbir to the eon fiita le itoair 001 , *.
FBI . CK TEI ( .'.:IIA4.
CHESTER, June 24tb, 1862. j025-3t .
ErrPOLYTECHNIC COLLEGE. CON
MENOICK ICNT.—The Anon"( Commencement
for confer ing DegriPe trill be held in 001.1(3 RR
Cbeetnnt street, on THIIRSDI Y EVENING, Jane 28,
1864, beginning at B q'vloctr. Doom open at 7. , blade
bythe Germania Orchettra. The public, are voepectitilly
invited to attend. Ticktt, will nit be required.
ALFRED L. K ENNUI! M.
je:s-5t Preeident of Faculty.
fl 7. A PUBLIC EXANIIIIATION AT THE
IIIbTITUTION FOR TDB B. einbrao-
Ina 77 Clasen and 41 Muiieal Exereiren, will be bald
during the week cemmencing Monday, June 23d, from 8
A. 81. to 6 P. M. performanooe on Fritts,'
afternoon and Saturday morning. The public are invited.
The WEDNESDAY EXHIBITION no lima. •
]e24-It WILLIAM. CFlAPlN,Prinollml.
ITTCENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL.—The EX
AMINATION of Applicants for AdMiEl4ioll into
the Central Uigh School will commence on 111.03 DAY,
Jona 30, at 9 A. AL
Candidates moat be at least thirteen yearn of age, reel.
dents 'of the city of Philadelphia, and they moat have
been for at least ono year nubile in the public schools of
the city.
The order of Examiratton will be as followg:
MONDAY, Juba Bo—Mensuration and Orthography.
TUESDAY, July I—Theory of Arithmetic and De
fining.
WRIYNREIDAY, Jnly 2—Princtploa of Grammar and
Paining.
Thureday7Snly B—Arithmetical examples, and Consti
tution of the United States.
The new °tete will be admitted on TUE6DAY, the Bth
IlItal(a...18 Ff. Ig4fiQUillig,
Je2Bl4f. rtlnciPali
TrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
(DapARTmENT OF ft lad.)
the exeminstion of tho Junior, Floehomore, and
Freshman Oles.ce of the close of the Third Term, will
be held in the following order
. .
MON 1) AY, Juno 2&I —From 9 to 11, J colors, by the
Provost. ( late !nine! Philosophy ' ) oral.- Prom 11 to_l,
Sophomores, by Prot Frazer, (Metallic Cbemietry,)
WY Ittrn.
TIMED Ag, 24th.—From 9 to 11, Sophomores, (
tics) Geometry,) and Freshmen, (Geometry,) by Prof.
1E endall, written: From 11. to 1, Juniors, by Prof.
Frazer. (Peat and the Stearn. En(ttne,) oral.
WEDNESDAY, 26tb —From 9 to 11, Sophomores,
(Eistory,) and Freshmen. (Rhetoric.) by Prof. Ooppbe.
written. Frent .11 to 1, - Juniors, by Prof. Allen, (Tho
Birds of Atietophenos.) oral.
TIIII.IIBI.AY, 26th —From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof.
Keneall, (Differential Os)culos.) written. From 11 to 1,
Sorb , mores, by Prof. Allen, (Thucydides,) oral.
FRIDAY, 27th.—From 9 to .11, Juniors, by Prof.
Jackeen, (The Epistles of Horses.) oral. From 11 t',
rtf.PbIIIPYI, by Prof. Allen, (01foor Greek Poeta.) oral.
• MONDAY. 80tb.—Frotn 9to 11, Sorbomorot, by Prof.
Jackson. (The Odes of Horace,) oral.
• TUESDAY, July 101.—From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by
Prof. Jackson; (Livy,) oral. ,
GEORG'S ALLEN,
1e23.0j1 Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
[me PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY—OFFICIO 221 South
FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. June 2 lot, 1862.
To avoid detention. ,the holders of Coupon+ of this
Company due on the let proximo are reenested to leave
them at this Office on or before the 30th feet, when re
ceipts will be given. and checks will he ready , for de
livery en the let proximo in exchanse fnr said receipts.
je23•tjrl . . . S. BAIA IlItt)11D; 13,,,nreterv.
NOTICE.—AN ELECTION FOR DI.
RECTORS of the OA6tDEN AND ATL 4.N
-710 RAILROAD 00 el PANT will be head et the °Moe
of the Company, at COOPER'S POINT, Camden, New
Jersey, on THURSDA Y, the 26th instant, between the
bonne of 11 A. M. and 1 P. M.
IrlE-t26 R. FRAZER, Reeretary.
MOFFICE UNION CANAL COMPANY,
PHILADELPRIA, Jane 19, 1862.
In accordnoce with the provisinne of the third section
of an Act 01 hoer mhl y, entitled s , a farther supplement to
the several acts heretofore passed relating to the Union
gene] Companv, of Penns; Ivanta," approved tholoth day
of April, 1862, notice is hsrehy pie. n that an agreeMent
has been burped between the etockh:ldere a"d the bond.
holders of the said Company on the 9th dAy of June,
1862 for the adjustment rf the strain. of said !lamp kIIV,
and such bondholders ne took no pert therein are called
upon to exprees in writing their assent re the some, or
their diluent therefrom, within three months from the
data thereof.
By order of the Board of kftrneeers.
, JA3IES PAGE. President. '
0. Tnomrame;Secretary.
brok for
No
will 'be found at the office of the
Oompany, No 228 WALNUT Street. Boodhuldets
log to elan will please produce their ho - ik jelAttiefoll2t
to--. HEADQUARTERS P. RE, SURGEON
GE.NREAL'S ORFRIE.
A State afedical Anard I.?. the Tf xaminatii;n of candi
dates fur the Post of A.9BISTANT PURI4SON in Penn
s) lvarla Repintent•, will assemble at HARIUSBURG,
July 8, at 9 A. M. and continue in sevion one day.
Cshdidatet will register their names on arriving at. the
capital.
Bv 'order of the Governor. MISSY IL SMITH,
je27-foneths &moon Genf red Pfnnsilrani
I• :HEADQUARTERS AIILITA RY
0°1 , 1'4 D 1 R. PAILADIMPITIA, Jute 2%, 1862.
BOLVIERS of the United rits.he army.'in this
city and .the ourranndins country, not on duly, or pa.
tense in a r i niitd &kin bnailial, will, without d.lsy. re
lent themselves to the Military Commander in Phila
delphia; on penalty orbeiug considered daesrters. •
Thom who cannot so mart will forward reliable cer
tificates of their disability. .
Br commend of Brig. Gen. MONTGOMERY.
je2s-81 - J. S. LIVINGSTONiLia rt& A: D. D.
•
VI.OTOKY. !'''•VIOTURY! !-THE
118th lIEGIIVENT. P. V. Bt, bee been specialty
j accepted by the War Department for .three years or
during the war, Captains report immediately. .
Roenty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished feat'
dote of enlistment. .
This is the only three-year - Regiment anthorizedtbf_
the Fecretary of War from this elate, and all pmi,iiots
dealrotts of earring our common country must nor come
forward: The Regiment will partitively marsh et or be
fore the let of September neat.
D HEENAN, Colonel Cionialteing.
A. hIALSRED, Adjutant.
Per B H. BARD WELL. Major.
Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
jun tf . .
SE.A 734:1 1 .: H IN. G: . • "; .
Ai OCEAN - ROUSIII,.OAPE IBTAND. N. J.;
' now open Air dm rneptfon of visiterr.
jr26.6** JeRABI. LADIING, Ptoprietor
. . -
IR MER ' S IVOR YTYPE El - 'IN
point of true coloring, and fresh, warm, end life
like appearance, cannot be excelled by coy pictures to
befound in the city. eatery. SECOND Street, above
Ottm.lt*
DE PU T Y QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFIUE,
PkIILADJILPHIA, June 25, 1882.
Propcsals will be received at this office until TUEB
DAY next,..let Jolt, at 12 o'clock M., for supulying all
the Coattail:llWe until Ist October, 1882, for the follow
ing united States Military Hospitals, situated at •
Wed Philadelphia,
Broad and Cherry streets,
Twenty second and Wood streets, •
Buttonwood street, near Fifth,
Christian [greet,
Twenty. fourth and South streets, ' 7 • •
Yourth Ruin George streets, • ; • ‘..•-• •
•
kWh end blaster streets, -
"Hestonville, .. • ••
. .
Gerinentown, •
Old German Hospital, (now rutted States,) -
No ar Cheater, Delaware county,
or any other Government Bolpitali that limy be esta
bliehtd within the city limits previous to October 1,
1i62. The.coal to be of the beet quality Anthracite, etze
stove or broken, and in snob quantities and at each times
as may be required. The succeseful bidder or bidders
will be required to immediately enter into a contract, with
good term ity, for the faithful performance of the same.
Signed, A. BOYD,
je26.4t Captain and Assiettot Quartormeeter.
.NITED. STATES PATENT OF
FILE,, WASHINGTON, Jane 21.1862.
On the petition of P71i.,L1A51 BEA.OII, of
dolphia, Pennsylvania. praying for the extemdon of a pa.,
tent granted to him the 13th day of March, 1849, smiths
same were surrendered by him, canceled, and new testae
patent Issued on his amended apecificidon dated the
12th day of February, 1850 ; which last letters were also
surrendered by him, canceled, and new letter, patent is
sued on his second amended specification bearing date
the 9th day- of December, 1860, for an improvement In
Curry Combs for seven years front the expiration of said
patent, which takes place on the 13th day of March,
IT IS ORDERED, that the said petition be heard at
the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 16th day of FEBRU
ARY next, at 12 o'clock M. and all persons are notified
to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said
petition ought not to be granted.
Persona opposing the extension are required to file is
the Patent Office their objections, specially set lot th to
writing, at leapt twenty days before the day of bowing;
all testimony flied by either party to be used at the said
bearing moot be talon and tranemitted in accordance
.with the rules of the office, which wilt be furnished on
applies:lmi.. ,
The testimony in the case will be closed on the 21day
of February next; depositions and other inners relied
upon ae teetimony west be tiled in .the office on or before
the morning of that day ; the arguments, If any, withia
ten days thereafter.
Ordered, also; that this notice be published in tho
Na
tional inte//fgencer, Washington, D 0., and The Pre,(,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, once a week for three sac
resolve weeks; the first of said publications to be at least!
slaty days previous to the day of hearin:
D. P. H OLLOWAY,', 'Commissioner at Patents.
P. S.—Minors of the above vitae will plow copy,
and send their Ws to the Patent . Offleakwitte •.paper
containing this notice. • . 3e28 HOU
.AVANA LEAF , TOBA.000:,140
H
'Anita Abeki," net rooked. for Bale by DIERINO, '
140 South : FRONT Street.
IN 02 . 4701TE1141111,0.61 THE
AItYIiCALOID• ILYNYMO: COMPANY, of Lake
ettpertor,'loi Age to lots ka aufkintrokar - rs,* at '
ONO.!, WO IntATIPS,
JOlB-I;s3aa* MS ANON Stoat,
ETAT& OONVENTION,
IT
BABILISEURG,
R.EI;AIA, DR% GOODS.
E. & L.,
E. & L.
EYRE & LANDELL,
EYRE & LAYDELL,
EYRE A. LANDELL,
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH. AND ARC3II,
FOURTH AND ADOII,
FOURTH AND Altolf,
FOURTIE AND ARCU,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
ARE NOW CLOSING OUT
SUMMER SILKS.
SUMMER SHAWLS.
BUMMER ROBES,.
FRENCH ORGANDIES
BICH GRENADINES,
TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS,
.SUMMER FOULARDS.
GRENADINE• VEILS,
BUPERIOS`ItITTS,
WAIL PLAID SILKS,
. _
PLAID MOZ4MBIQUEB,
PLAIN MOZAMIZIQtrES.
BLAIMi SILK SACQVISS
tutbelm
JUST RECEIVED, -
•• • .
TRAIL SPRING SKIRTS
FOB
LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN,
OF
SUPERIOR QUALITY, EXTRA LENGTH,
B.KA.I3TIFIJI. -Si-IAP*
SHEPPARD, VAN &
•
Je2bwfm4t 1008 OH INTIM STREET.
HSTEEL & SON,
. No. 718 North TENTH Bt., One OOATES,
Have just iecniyee,
3,000 YARDS FINE FRENCH BAREGE9,
At 31X cents, never cold lace than 44 cents, the greatest
Joh of the semen.
Rich etyles of Barret,. at 31X to 60 gents.
Bich Light Ground Crem:Mee at 50 cents, Worth 81.
Rich French Organdies, at 37X c.-nts.
Fine Fi rnch Organdies, 26 and 81 cents.
. / lot of French OrgaAles, at 18. worth 87X cents.
Beautiful style, of Lt. MVP, at 12% cents.
• New stv lee BrOni GrOund Lawns, at 12% cents.
NO ADVANCE TN BLitt 8 2 ,W1•8.
A fell line of Food Black FOB, at low priceS.
GREAT SEDUCTION IN L&CIE GOODS.
In order to effect more rapid sales, and to close out in
season our entire Mack of
Lace Mantles,
Lace Bonrnons, and
• Lace Pointe+, •
we have made great reductions from our FORMER LOW
PRICES. jab
°HEAP CARPETS, — MATTINGS,
41 4.1 OIL °Lorna AND WINDOW SHADES.—V.
E. AROEIAMBAU LT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and
MARKET Streets, sill open tine morning, from auction,
Ingrain Carpeta at 31.21, 60, and 62c; Eutry and Stair
Carpets; b 0 to egc; Rag, Hemp, and Yarn Carpets, 16 to
Bic; White and Check M.ttine.lo and 25c; Floor Oil
Cloth., 31 to 50c; Gilt bgndureci Window Shades. 50e to
; Buff and Green Window Holland. 12. to 4.6 c. Dry
Goode and Carpet Store, N. E. cor. ELEVENTH and
MARKET Streets. iel7.tuthel2t
MEN'S AND . BOYS' WEAR.
CASSIMERES.
LIG s- •
SILK MIXTURES:
FINL BLACK
CLOTHS.
- LADIES , CLOAKING!!
BLACK BROADCLOTH!.
BILK MIXED . COATINGS.
NEW MELTON'S.
COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. CORNER NINTH AND KARKEI'
wyzr-ha
JAS. R. CA M PBE Co.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
• 01PRI1 AT
• WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL,
Very choice Goods of recent importation.
Black Filk Oliecked Grenadine, extra quality.
Foulard elike, elegant styles and line quality.
Biark Silks. beet brands.
Broche Barege; Sienaanis and Mozambiuncsa
8-4 Perin Fil d'Obevre.
Poll d'Ohevre, all wool tilling.
Grenadine Veils, in mode and other shades..
WHITE GOODS AND LINENS
In great variety, at extiemely low prices.
1024 CHESTNUT OMIT
1 ' E..M. NEEI)LES --
. Invitee the "special attention" of "Ladies"
who intend " spending the summer" in o the
country" at Watering /laces," or in " travel
ling.' to a very large aew rtmat of
."TRIMMED AND MA DP-UP GOODS,"
IN ...SETS, SLEEVES," tto.
In POINTE, VA LE NOIR N NE, GUIPURE,
MALTESE," and other Laces• and In
"LINEN, °AMEBIC, AND S
vabicli be bee just opened. •
Also, In." Valenciertne Trimmed" and "
Ruf
,Cambric Handkerchiefs," embroiderod, fn
colors; together with a general amortment of
White Goads, Linens, Laces, Embroideries;
Veils, Handkerchiefs," &a, adapted to the re
quirements of the present emienn.
A large and varied aeoortment of "Garibaldi
Muslin." and "Black and White Figured Net'
for ,‘ eiteeroes."
All the above of the "Latest Styles," sad s
the " Very Lowest Prices." lea
102,4 - 011218TNUT STREET
I\TEW SPRING PRINTS,
4.1 OHOLOZ EITTLIB,
• • - inalincias,
NPRADVB,
• PADIFIO.
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF ONNTE.
A largo lot beat elylas and feet cobra at 1.00. •
COWPERTHWAIT & 00.,.
inhls4l' P. W. nor. NIGIBTIa Sta.
T WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of my customers and friendito the following Goods,
which are fresh and desirable:
Black and White Plaid Bilks. •
Organdie Lawns, choice styles.
One lot of. Lied° 4aontlets, at 183(0 a 'pair. •
One lot of Black Bilk, $1.12N i the beet I ever had for
the money.
• At
jelo-6m
Q-O.E.NT. GRAY - GOODS.
(.1 B.cent BrocheFignred hichairs.
151 t -cent Dark tdozembldobs.'
12ji -cent. Original Quality Lavellm.
12X• cent. Figured Berages, reduced from 87 cents.
144 tent. Striped Mozanobignes, worth 21 cents, .
Neat Faet•Colored Lawns, 12x and 16 cents.
Large Lots of Cheap Thin Goods.
FINE WIDE MOZAttIBIQIJES.
Gray Donfile•Width Fine Kozatublquoe. -
Black Bareges,'some bargains, 18X to 25 cents.
26-cent. Finest Black Tamartinee.
BARGAINS IN ALPACAS.
Finest Black Alpacas ever Reid, for 25,31, 88,40 ets.
Colored Atacama, good, for 26 casts.
DAMASK NAPKINS.
• 81.60 per dozen. Neat Figures, Fast Edges, worth $2.
Finer Grades napkins, Damask Towels.
. Power-Loom and other Table Linens.
Extra Fine Table Damasks and Cloths. •
000Pzie a. oosexo,
ter-tf 8, B. corner NINTH and 111.1dIENT Streets.
NII
IW'EMBROIDERIES, WHITE
GOODS, &G.—Just - opened, a general assortment
of desirable French and Scotch Needle- worked Bands,
Edgings, Ineertings, Itandlcorohlers, Collars, Sleeves, oto.,
at very low prices. _
• ALSO,
A full line of ell doecriptione . of White Goode for Ladies'
wear, of the most approved mates.
Bb E.PFAND, VAN HARLINGEN.- &
Jet 1005 OHESTSLIT Street.
AT 702 ARCH STREET MAY BE
found Bareße Anglal o Shimla. •
Wbite Mingo bltorls.
Mozambique Shawls.
Plaid bilk Bbawle.
Just received and for sale . by • ':
344 - b y' .
H. • STOKES
TORN' H. - BT.OKEB WILL OPEN
TO , IIOIOIOW MORNINI, at 702•ARCIII Street,
10 doz. On,te' Light Mode GiOl'Ettl, at 1831, worth.37X.
Alto, fl doz. Ladiee,bfixle time at 13, worth 25.
Alec, One piece Black India Silk, without Metre, for
mourning and aprons.
iotAR IN •COTTON3.' AND
LINIENIII--Notwlthsteientig the oltskr Ai - pi/atom
In the prices or musLIN& we are Prepared to sea a
large'stock of all Med!, bought oration, to the 1i943, et
less than they can vow he bought. •
Seery width of Sheeting mud Shirting Drumlin.
Also, ell kinds of. FURNISHING GOODS. Those
proposing replenishing their stocks can now do so With e
greet saving..
Table Linens from 373 i cents to 81.25 per yard ; large
Napkins, 75 cents per, yard; good all Linen Towols, 8
cents each; real Barnsley Linen Shooting, 75 cents per
dozen, very good ; Blankets ; 40 cent Shirting Linen. for
26 cents; Mirmellles Quilts; honeycomb Quilts; Lan
caster do.; Dimity do.; Cloth Mable Covers; fine bleached
Linen Damask Table Cloths, of ail sizes. '
. B. D &W. H. piramEtt,..
jc2l-8t 1021 155.11X.DT Street, below 'Eleventh.
RAY OR DISCOLORED HAIR
G
* Dyed a beautiful Black or Brown, M POOlll . ll
and BRANCH Streets. ' • jekS•if tt
Da. CHURCHILL'S HYPOPHOS
"'MRS, for the Prevention and OTIBB or cos! .
SIIMPTION.—Just received from Paris, a supply of Dr.
Churchill's Byrne of Ilypoptinephite of Bode, Syrup of
By popliosphlta oU Lime, and Dille of lllDoptkoapbato of
Quinine, with directions for nee. Persons suffering from
'CHEST AFFECTIONS eau now obtain the above; Medi
cines, genuine . , at ' TREDERION BROWN'S .
je6-1 tu•l2t • Drug end °nominal Store, •
N. Z. corner TIFTII end OBIESTNUT Streets, Phti a.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,
that application bee been made for a duplicate of
OERTIFICATZ No. 14 of the PENN MUT (74. L LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY, dividend of MI, for $3O,
which ha% been lost or mislaid.
je4TsVir
Pronounced one of the beet and cheapest Spool Cot
tons in the market. A full supply on hand. ia2.l,lm*
JAY 000.1cE & 00.,
vernment, to prop' rtd to deliver
NEW SIX PEE CENT. UNITED STATES LOAN,
Subscriptions received AT PAR, and accrued interest
from May 1, 1862.
Legal Tender or Par Notes and Ohecki received for
the Bonds—the Interest to date mast be paid in Gold.
This Loan is , called a MO," having TWENTY years to
run, but redeernable,at the option DT the Government at
any time after BINE years, but is a Sik-per cant. Loan.
JAY . COOKE. 436 .
. BANKXR.B ,
Will buy at • islittituiitbs nett due coupone of
'UNIT= STA,TPB 6s OP 1881 ,
. , . .
310 TREA . gUAY NOTES.
.JAY COOKE & Co.;
p1.8.6t ' 114 8014 - 141 THIRD' BT6ENT:
JOHN H. STORRS',
702 ARCH Street
$2,100, rits.ot.o,4„sl.2uorioti.,wi.A.NLE.ll?;
properties. Apply to Z. PRITTIT,
je2o No 369 WALNUT strest..•
CW. CHURCHMAN, No. 32 South
• FRONT Street. Philadelphia, is prepared to make
cash advances on consignments to his friends in Liver
pool.
$4,25 0 —Tills AMOUNT TO IN
. VEST, in one or more improved Ground
Banta. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT
Street . jog
fIABEYET 7171LNITUBE AND BID
LI&ED TABLJB. .
No. 261 South SXOOND Street,
fn oariarrtioa with their exteneive. Cabinet Barinew are
BILLIARD TABLES,
And have now on hand a foil supply, Sobbed with the
1100 BM & CAMPION'S • IMPROPMD ousEtions,
which are prononnced, by all who have uaed them, to be
taperior to ell others
for the quality and flails of these labial the manu
facturers refer to their numerous petrels, thronalsent
the union, who are lemillar with the character of that'
work. fer26-am
rOPARTNERSIII.P NOTICE.—The
IL./ undersigned hose this day entered into copartner
ship for the purpose of commencing the General. Rouse
Furnishing Business in the city of Pittsburg, Pa.
JAB 0. JULY. _
MATTINGhS ! MATTINGS !'MAT
TINOS
• • 8-4 WHITE AND OHNOKED,
. 4-4 warn. AND OHEOIKED,
6-4 WHITE. AND CHECKED,
6.4 WHITE AND CHECKED,
AT LOW PRICES FOR OASH.
REEVE L, KNIGHT,
• No. 262 South SEOOND Street.,
my 27-1 m if Wert Mb. nom Swam.
TIVO - B ', MISSES' A1M..., CHIELp.
J-1 thll
CL °THING,
IN NNDLIIBII VAILINTY,
AT
Ro. 1 37 BoutaiNtIGHTR Stool*,
017111-20 ' Three Neon above WALNUT.
:INFORMATION FOB THE
PZOPLZ.-
PRANKTOIOI clibriratAlr :118.1198 AGENCIT.
WILLIAM 0. SWARD totes this opportunity to In
form bis patrons and the puttilo that be is now prepared
to furnish all the deeding Philadelphia and New York
newspapers, magardoes,' , ..hd periodicals.
Agent for the DAIL' and.WESIELY PRES& Sub
scribers and others ;An . have them delivered no soon sr
boned at their ronldencoo or places of builneao in Bun*•
ford ox vicinity. • jeld-lut
E. 8. .82013E1t,
RETAIL DRY GOODS
TIEE IBABLE iSUMNER. GOODS.
--.Gheek*.-dWorkt,oo.,
'Travelling 000118.
Checked Poplins aid
Pia d blogernbienes '
Very 44.0. p Pence Bareges.
Cheap totsof Barege Babes.
French Olganclies and Lawns.
Plain Bareger, of all colors.
• 'Wide Berl's* for Mantles. '
Barege Stawte.
India Check Bilks.
Foulard BMA.
Black Silko.
French Chintzes.
llausselincs. -
BiIAftPLBSB BRo'rants,
306 ' oursiwur and EIGHTH Streets
EntE&- LAN DELL, FOURTH and
ARCM. have
Blue Flannels for Bathing Robes.
Gray Flannels for Bathing Bo‘es -
Plaid Flaunels for Bathing R.3bes.
Shepherd's Plaids, for Baling Bobes. jelB
EI"LANDELL GAVE a full
annortineni of
Tourlsta' lires Goods.
Node Grenadine Vas.
Nitta, of anperior grade.
Boa , tide Stripe Shawls.
White,Baregdfand Shetland Mamie,. jell;
OLOAKS OLOAKS! MOANS!.
yea TEX GREAT/MT BAUGAIIiii IN TIM Orr!:
AT '
IVENS .& 4:30."S
No. 28 SOUTH NTNTH
THE. LARGEST small,' •
rffs mem , AMOR TMEIPT,
THE CHOICEST Carles,
THE FINEST. QUAUTHIGIA:
THE NOST.SUPERB TitlkariNes i
THE NEWEST arm%
• THE BEET WORK,
DECIDEDLY THE L0W":482 , ritictge,
IN TIM Orry
$
IVENS & 0. 0. 18
'Naga NTNTR STREET. -
tob2B.Bm
riomta.if you want the beet value
— r
(or yoto• ationt4, go to tbe City Cloak Moro, 142
Aoitb-Itiranta tailcoat, above Cherry. mh2l3-8m
fILOS AND MANTILLA&
N./ A SPLENDID ASSORTIANNT
Of all the Newest hlaterials,
I.IA onolcriasT PATTERN $,
er Tap ItQWVST FRIONA,
, AT
toyltt:Nen No. 26 Sonth'TENTH Street.
A AIAGNIFIDICNT AtiftiOBTHEN'T
Op
AU' TH>C NSWEST STYLES DIPOUTIID THIS
With every new material, made up and trimmed in the
very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition,
PARIB CLOAK STORE,
N. N. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS
mb26.41m
NEW CLOAK STORE! • •
.L.N The most elegant assortment in the efts.
No. 29 &nth NINTH Street,
inb26.-9m First door aiibve Oheetnnt.
CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
TILLAS.—LadIee in went of the above articles w1)1
Sod It to their advantaro to ABU the old astabllehed honsa
of fare. HENET, No. SS North NINTH Street, below
ARON. The latent Peale Styles alweye on hand et rtrioee
that antonirt evo.rbretv.' end-rhn
FIREWORKS
BRILLIANT
FIRE-WORKS,
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND OE/NESE
SKY-ROCKETSi ROMAN OANDLES,
OOLORRI) STARS, WHEELS, FLYERS,
ROSETTES, FIREMEN'S TORCHES,'
'TORPEDOES,
FANCY PiECES, Ete4
FOB -SALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
E. G WHITMAN & Co.,
AT THEIR NEW STORE,
CHESTNUT ST., BELOW FOURTH,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS' EXPRESS
VIRE CRADKERS.--500 boxes Gold
Obop No.l Fire Oraekers.
Orsngea and Lemons, in Prime order, for We by
RHODES dc WILLIA.HS,
jolE No. 104 &nub WATER Stmet.
SPOOL CO rroN
c , FOR THE PARTICULAR AT-
TENTION OF THE TRAM',
ArATF.AMUS & COZENS,
1 , 10.2 U CHESTNUT STREET,
80LH AGENTS FOR
GREEN & DANIELS'
- ,CELEBRATED TYORY-FINISH
SPOOL COTTON,
/MIN Alll EIAL
BANKERS,
NO: 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
NEW 5-20 " LOAN.
The undersigned, ea Stibreription Agent for the Go-
AT ONCE, ON PAYMENT,
COUPON BONDS.
UTHORIZED FEBBVART 26,1882
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 Boniti.2llißD Stree
CABINET; FURNITURE.
MOORE & CAMPION.
a superior artiole of
'l'l3o HAS 11. RIOII.BIIIIB.
PBIL/011.rnse, Jape 19, 1802. ) 8 24. gt*
NEW EtTELICATIONS.
TROLLOPE'B
NORT E-I. AMERICA..
[AUTIIOE[ZED EDITION.]
BY ANTHONY TROOLLPE, EsQ.,
Author of "The Weet Indies end the Spanish Main,'
"Doctor Thorne," rto ,
PubLb)hed by 'mocha arrangement with tho Author
1 vol. 12mo, 60 do. 2 vols. 12mo, $l.
J.. B. LIPPINCOTT & 00.,
22 AND 24 ISOKTB. F0112:611 STRintr.
je23.64
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ins the folloaing works
Spiritual Songs, by the Rev. J. C. Byte.
Wait on the Lord, by Rev. James Smith.
bly Times in God's Rand, by OdaVilli Winslow, D. D.
None Like Christ. by Octavins WinsioW, D. D.
Going Home, by the author of "Noce Like Christ."
Go and Tell Jesus, by the author of "Going Home."
Price $l.
For sale by •
WILLIAM S. do ALFRED NA.IIPIIIN,
lo2n No. edni ORVISTNUT Street:
CIRCULATING. LIBRARY
BROTHERHE AD'S CI RC II
T T •• LATINO LIREARY.—AII the 'NEW English,
and American Books ' incinding ALL BLA99E4 of Lite
rature. This fill the ONLY Library in the country that
includes all the NEW ENGLISII BOOKS that are not
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Telma 85 per year ; 6 menthe 83; three menthe 81.50,
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PHOTOGRAPHS,
A LBUDIS FOR WA a VIE W S.--
Three Album are prepared expressly for - the Gard
Photograph Views of the War, Groups of Statnary.Lat,d. •
gea ies. copies of Fine Paintinee, Lte., and are tire only
Allitunt united to tbia ohm of PhotographY.
I.IBT - OF STYLES L&elt) PRIM: • •
50. Imt. mot, gilt edg. and clasp, for 20 P'ort's, $2 50
• ic. 30 a 300
52 . ti " • 40 66 350
64; l'Ey'y " tiro Clasps, 20 3 75
• 0 , 30 . 4 00
bB.. 4 6
is ••••••naldes,
.22 66 , 5
i. 59. 6i • " n
• 'el. •• ~ r • • 44 ' . 40 4i • 5 7b
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89, Turkey, gilt edge, 6 ' ohlo'g 410,60 .. 750
• 67. 6 . 6 - 66 ' •• 66 so it 750
68. • 66 - 66 66 • 100 - 8 00
69. 66 . 66 66 pen. eds., 80 4, 8 75
70. - • " " " go 9.2 5
'7l. 66 " 100 " 975
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ImitatiOn Morocco, ` for 200 Portraits $7 50
Turkey Antique, 200 ~ 850
. 4 4 .two clasps, 200 6 , 12 59
4,4 ! ~ pan sides. 200 ~ 1.6 50
New Styles and „Designs are constantly introduce&
Every Albuni I.e famished with a Title Page 44;d Index,
rKT Complete Catalogues of Card Portraite and Photo
graph' Albums may be obtained , gratis. .
Published by
WM. S. +k ALFRED mairenrai,
3e26 No. 600 CHESTNUT Street, Pliladelphis:
ON WARD IN THE PATH OF
excellence are REINER'S COLORED PEIOTO
GRAPDS. Operators of ability and ex 08r1011C8 only are
engaged upon Om pictures. Only - $1! Gallery SE.
CORD Street, aboie Green. lt*
p i ,PEcIAL NOTICE.-=-In view of the
NJ war times, REIMER'S Lite-size. Oil-colored No..
tograpna , are being wade at war prices. Now Ls a rare
chance. .81T.COFD Street, above green. it*
NTH,
A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN WHO
A
sells a large amount of near PenneYlvania trade , la
OW.; ier angagilment with a Rood Dry•Cioods Job
bing noose., Addrees ‘.Harry,” Press office: je . 2.6 fa*
WANTED---By an experienced per-
I 7 eon. with some capital, a PARTNER with
capital In the moat profitable branch of the Whole
male Dry Coeds trade. Address Pennsylvania t' at
Inquirer office. ie2s•6t*
ASSISTANT QVARTERYLASTER'S
OFFICE, corner of CI and TWENTY-SBOOKIIi
Streets, WA:MING-TON, D. 0 , Jnne 11,18d2.
EXPERIENCED TEAMSTERS can obtain employ
ment on application at this office. J. J. DANA,
Captain, A. Q. M.. 11. S--&.
WANTED-2 000 Men along the line
Y Of the Lehigh Canal, say 1,500 laborers, 250 car
penters, and 250 stone masons. Apply to the officers of
the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at MAUCH
°BUNK, ALLENTOWN, or •NASTON, or anyehere
along the line of the works. le tO- tf
REMOVALS
REMOVAL.
E. G. WHITMAN=
RAVE REMOVED FROM BEOOND AND QUEST-
NIIT S
TO No: 318 CHESTNUT STREET,
B.VLOW FOURTH',
NEAT DOOR 70 ADAMS do CO.'S EXPRESS
je2o,lmir
REM 0. 4 A L :—PQTSDAMER dd
880 Cap Manufacturers, have removed from Nu.
115 North iITIRD Street, to the cApacEus store, No. 333
MARKET Street, a here they will open a new and omi!
plete emortment of goods in tbeir line. . jer264t*
GENTS' FURBISHING 00008
CHAS. L. DRUM it . CO., .
BIIEICESSORS SO OLDINDIZEGN A TAGGART,
Manufacturer o of and Maim in
GENTLEMEN'S FINE BRUITS
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 146 NorthFOIIIITII STEM,
parwancyr*.
OEAS LG WINN. -ALEX M. THOMPSON.
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The entiocrihet would invite attention to hie
IMPROVED VDT SNIRTS,
Which he makes a speciality in his 'tinniness. Ales, con
eta:. Ely reoetving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEIR.
J. W. SOOTT,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING vTORK,
No. 814 CIMSTNUT STREET,
tf Four doors below the Oontinental.
INSURANCE COMPANIES
GIRARD .FIRE AND MOM
INSURANCE COIStI"..kNY.
OFFICE 416 WALNUT STREET, PREEIA-DELPEtIA.
CAPITAL $200,000
This company centimes to take risks en the mew
olassee of Property at tow rates.
The public can rely neon Itb responsibility, and abfil
ty to pay lessee promptly. Its disbursements for tilt
bouolit of the publio, during the last nine years, ermeed
$500,000,
end wo respectfully so lieltite favor In the Mere
DrBEGTORB
miff WALKER,
JOHN THORNIIRY,
ABRAHAM HkRT,
PETER S. HOB, of N. 1.
rtiamex BRIOPPABB
N. S. LAWBENOE,
JOHN SUPPLBE.
CHAO. I. DUPONT,
JOAN W. CLAGIIONN,
O. Y. ABAZLITT, .
DAVID BOYD, Jr.,
WM. M. SWAIN,
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D.
WM. O. RUDMAN,
THOMAS °RAVIN, ProaddaftL
A. 8. omi.rn, Vice President
ALT 0111). BeorotaM. . ap2e.tf
'OE COMPANY ,
Street.
INSORANCIZ.
JTOES.
B. D. Woodruff,
John Kessler, Jr.,
P. B. Justice,
Waabington Toney
Chas. Stokes,
John W. Moorman.
Presider&
EDSON, Vtoe President.
. D, 13ecrotary. frohl9-Hrif
VOTE DISITRA
No. 408 CHESTNUT
PIRD AND lIVLA
DIEEO
N. N. Buck,
Obey. Ricbardaon,
Henry LeNem, Jr.,
Alex Whi
Geo. K. West,
0. W. Davis,
FRAIGJIS F. ittri
011 ABLES BTOH.
WILLIAMS I. BLANC :
VOYEKONWEALTH pIRE INEII3-
v BARON OOMPAIST, or TEM morn eir
PZNISBYLVA.WM.. .
DERHOTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., Charlet H. Roots,
John M. Whiten, John K. Walker,
Bdward 0. Knight, Robert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Stratbere,
Henri Lewla, Jr., /Mali Joima.
DAVID MIMI!, DI D., President
301111 N. WHITALL, Vice Prettiest,
twittrir. 8. 1,10011, Secretary.
°Moe, Commonwealth Bniklind, 613 01[118333173
Street. Pbiladelplda. eed-trt,
IMPRIGERATOitS AND COciLjtitll7
CBE “ DR. HAYES' kIiFILIOKRA-
A. TOIL"
Theft are, beyond doubt, the Wart seletalfiesad efficient
REFRIGERATORS
to me, befog WARN/L=llD to
KETAP PROVISIONS LONGER,
WITH LESS ICE,
TEAR ANY OTRERB.
RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
Also, a large aseortmeent of the nod apyroyed
WATER CQOLERS.
J.' 13: MARK,
' 19Y23-tf W. 1008,11A-RICET Street.
CLOTHES :•WRINGER.--EXTRA
CAUTION.—Tie outs litiolesala agency. for PUT
NAM'S SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES 31fRiN3-
EFS to at No.. 433' .MAIIKET street. where the
Wringer may be . seat at work. It la far superior
to en; other is the Market, AS it has no wood to
swell, no rubber bands to stretch, and no thumb sorows
to get out of order. It will wrlog anythlog, from a shirt
collar to a quilt, and needs only tq, be seen at work to
convince any , housekeeper that it in just the thing they
need: The public are Invited. to call and examine. For
sale by A. 11. HRANOISOUS, •
The only Wholoralo Agent in Pennsylvania,
No. 993 MARKET street and No. S North MIMI St.
jegg- , 't W. M. OAUTENTZB, Travelling &soot.
QPANISH QUEEN CILIVES.--Supe
1/4.irior aneltt i tg hogshead% %ride s ling Half Banal%
for sale by A. KR RINO.
ie20,01% 140 South IrBONT Street.
SALE OF HORSES.
T z;:z THIRD ANNUAL SALE OP
BLOODED HORSES, AT BOEDENTOWN,
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
27th June next, at 2 o'clock P. M., e Mr. A. Mali
!lard's breeding farm, near Bordeuto van, N. J.
IlEir Moat of the animals are highly bred, and fit for
immediate nee.
Irr Catalogues now ready.
SEr Trains leave Walnut-street wharf for Bordentouht
at 6 and 10 o'clock A. U.
je24 4t if ALFRED M. HERRNESS, Auctioneer.
AMUSEMENTS
NvrALNUT ETRE ET THEATRE
Pole Lessee 'Mrs. K. A GARRETSON.
THIS . , (Thursday) RVNtif Jime,26tit,
Most positively last night but two of the great American
Vomit A etrope,
3ITSB JULTS. OILY.
And repetition, by demand, of the new Onmie Drama of
MARGOT. THE POULTRY DEALER.
Miss Julia Daly.
Margot,
Atter whirl) the Cooled iet ta of
THE FOOL OF THE FAIRLY.
Betty Saondere .. . Mien Julia Daly,
- !loons open. at 7,t,i o'clock_ Commence at 8.
ME.B. JOHN DRHW'S
ARMIT-ATREET TEIRATBR.
FOURTH BUOCES9FUL WEEK
Of the popular artist,
H'. S. CHANFRAU. F. S. GRANFRAIL
TO-NIGHT. (Thursday,) Jima 28th. 1862,
BENEFIT OF JieHN FURZE.
The Sensation Drama of the
MYSTERIES. AND MISERIES OF NEW YORK.
Badger..... F Matthias.
To ancludo with
ME IRISH TUTOR.
Teddy 0-Rourke James Beymore
Friday, BaLefit of O. 'Dod worth.
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock.
CO NTTNENTAL THEATRE.
AI.B. SVL. Sole 'Lessee,
Ninth Night of
TIOOLEY'S MINSTRELS,
"no moat 'popular troupe of artiste in America.
Third Night of the original artist.
Dli ARLES GA.NDINEIt.
First Time of the SUP s'OLK RACES.
First Time of LA. TdA WA TA,
And 11 New Acts.
Coolest Theatre in America ; ()tempest Prime, and
best entertainment. Drees Circle, 25 Cents ; Reality Oir
ele:'oLly 1Q Cents.
SBEMBLY BUILDINGS.
'CAPTAIN WILLIAItIFO
GREAT NAUTIOAL ENIEBTAINAIENt.
THRILLING BOENEA
IN THE LIFE OF A
YA NEER WE A LEN AN,
torePeli.
•
MAT — " ,05 W I 4 - 1 ?= 44.-.
Achnai"Ession:R2fil °''''cic"2l"
BELEM Cil4l.
dr L en tberala n rron t4. gexnonts Inftde for schools on Woloesisi '
Afternoons. • ie23-et
CIE AND %CIIRBION.--OAgL
VVtt A.
GREW HOWITZER. BATTERY. BIRGFEItirDs
BRIGADE, BAND. Target practise with/fit - lad Nation,
Shot. and Shell at lona . range, on the Delaware, or
steamer. STEPHEN GIRARD, MONDAY. lone 30th,
at 10 o'clock, Iron' SOUTH-STREBT WHARF'. Ite
freHbmente on board. Tickets Si, ad mitting a lady sad
gentlemen, or two ladles,. .To he had at, the newaoapor
office of the Continental Hotel, and at the Wharf Were
Harting. . je24-6t
,PENNSYLVANIA
.ACADEMY OF
THE FINE Mitre; 1025 (I.I3II'STNIP- Streak—
The splendid Rsbibition of Paintings and 15calptore
close on t: a 28111 inst.
Admittance reduced to 10 cents; Children half price.
Open from 9 A. Al. till 7 P. a , and from 8 till le
P: ltf if,23
SEA BATHIIVCr.
DE N F 0 R BEA..
-SHORE —13 U R
ac•aw
RANGEMENT.-O.A.M.DEN AND ATLANTIO nArr,
Three trains daily to Atlantic Oitv and return, (Sun
days excepted). Trains leave VINE-Street . Ferry as
follows:
AIM] Train 7 30 A. lc
Express Train.. 400 P.
Freight and Accommodation 5 00 P. /K.
RETURNING:
Leaves, Atlantic Vail Train 4 40 P. M.
Express Train - 015 A. IL
tt " Freightand A.Mwmmodation.3.lB A. IL
FARE $l.BO. Round-trip Tickets,socsi only for at
day.and train on which they are tensed, 82.50. Excur
sion Tickets, good fey three days, 83. Rotate are now
open. JOHN G. BRYANT,
EXCURSIONS.
- a - WEST CHESTER AND
.w ----„ putLADELPFIIA. -RAILROAD.
VIA MEDIA.
EXCURSIONS.
EXOURSIONg.
SUNDAY SetittOLS : LITER &RV SOCIETIES,
&c., will find Beautiful GROVES, with ample acz
commodetione, on the fine or the Road, in the vicinity of
RATES VEEP LOW.
Ccnornitteta can view the Grounds without charca;
Fur Int t her information apply at the TICKET 0 FFIOE
in the DPDot,
N.- E. Corner or EIGHTEENTEI acd MARKET Sta.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.-
itst F 0 It
1 ----,..cm;---cmnarn - triff9e, acres of firet.rate loqd, kite
!' ate iieor Marcus Book, -.Philadelphia and Wilmington
Bailroad. Large and irabstatttial stone iiner.venwntir,„
3V.cely watered, good frnits, &c. Price $9.000. Ale*,
a fine Frail Form in the State of Delaware, near D.pror,
734 acres, itemediateneasefiefort. Price only it7,fioo.
Anely to R. PETTIT,
j , 26.tf .No. 309 WALNUT Street.
atb FOR SALE—t first-rate Mont
-a- gornery-onnhty - Farm, containing $9 acres, with
Urge aid enbetntial 'tone impro-femente, on the 'Ridge
Tmnphe, near Norrietown. Price only $O5 per
Apply tc N. PET PIT,
k 26 tf No. 309 vtAiairrr Street.
I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-
A convenient Hones, with all the modern lmnrove
mente..nrrouneed with shade and ornamental treat, No.
96 UNION Street, Burlington. N. J. A pet vto
L. P. MIIIIII.ZTON,
6 North 8it.0.41 Street.
TO LET.--A very desirable , :meatly-
Wiferni.l*d Clottage in Camden, No. 604 N. (0100144:1
Street. Rent will be taken in boatd, or the furniture fat
BRIO. and the Cottage to let,. both sea remnant, price e
to a family without children. Apnly to TROSLCS VAR.
TIN. Real Estate Agent and Collechr, N. W. corner of
TDIRD and LO &MAR D Streets, Phil.. je2t4ita
T•• OA PITALISTS.—h—VALIJA.BIaft
4_ LEAD MINE' roR aux, 'Orr a p rANT
MACHINERY COMPLETIL--The undrptignel now
°MI. for pale their vanklite LEAD MlVE..irnAtettite
NEW BRITAIN TOWNSHIP.BIP3Ki .017 CT Y. P.A.
. _
The property contains Mt hundred and twents!tiote
acres of good, arable lead, with two farm. hunger, trarn•
and other out. buildings.
The vein bee been opened' at places nearly the whole.
lensib of the fermi, and SY:VIRAL THO , S ¶NO DOf
LARS' 'WORTH OF LEAD eXtracted. The bqttous
the mine now glows a vein orve7y rich 14.4[0.1 Ore, threw
- feet in width, and bee 'all'the appearat.ce of increasing ,
in size and value is going down.. There is on the tins-;•
mil.. a 20-hems-power' Steam Rosins, with Pumping
end Hoisting Machinery complete r also, a Orrpher and"
Stemning Mill turned by watervpower, Jigging Ma
chines. Huddles, Tine, &c., for wra.bing the oro, and
Emelt log Furnace. already' built.
Nor irice..4 , rum and forthiar effort:nation, apply on
the premiers, or to JOAN ANN EAR, No. 123 NORPII'
FRONT Street, Philadelphia, whore samples of the Ore'
can he me. .
ia23-6d a. lisreturout.
rib DDMIA4RE!..
-A- The DIMMIIMY kiown-as
" PHCENIX .
and forinerly owned and eeentded by Rain. smrni,
Seq., nit-Imbed on TWENTY-TIIIRD, betwoms SAO'S
and VDTS t3treete, PhEladelblifs, Clapaeity 000 bnab
per day, is now offered for Dale on reasonable end arum.
=dating tams. la in good running order, and has sta
the modern lagrovementa. An ,Artorden well on the bra
mhos forniehee an unfailing supply of good, pure water.
Address S.' LOOK 8 00., No, 1010 hiAllEl2
Street. Phllatteltolga. te22-(0.1
SAFES.
WoiliL a rr.T.Trof SAFE DEPOT Bre.
vilD 'to No. 92 South 81111121111 usse
betitnte.
Ths - undorsigned, theakhd for past favors, sad beton •
determined to merit future patronage, bus secured el
elegant arid convenient etare, has now on Land 11'
large msertment a - Mlle's Oelebrated Wrought sot
(Mined Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safer, (the MO
Strictly Ire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lifitalt-
Enemzelled Dank Vault, Safe. and Bank Locks.
Li hle's Dant Virnit Doom and Locks will be furrdsneS
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro
tected, Andchespect Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is milled to Lilile's New •
Oabinet,Sate, for Plate Yewatry, to. This Safe to cox
oiled to imam to st y le end, elegance anything yet of--
feredSw _this purpose, and is Ise only one that le striodir ,
Ire end.trorglar ProoL
EXlottx:Dortox.-7. have now on hand say twenty trt..
Barrels Herring, A. Go 'a Safes, meet of them nearly new s
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
essortnient es to dem and ail lately exchanged for the •
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very
lo' ptioes. Please cull and examine.
Ja26-lyif M. G. SADLIIII., Agent.
MI EVANS & WATSON'S.
6614.6W1DX8 U.J.7
ISTORZ.
16 6017T1 POI7IITH
.:PUTLADILPIIIio, PA. .
A brie eerbti of. rIBII-P11907 Lowe ahrikes ea
Aced •
MOUNT MORIAB CEMETERY.
nth' ground is located a few yards off the Darby road,
about the same distance from the city as Laurei•ffiill end'.
Is beautifully silmited on the highest point of ground . for
miles. around.
to Miasirabli adopted for the barrios designed,
being high sad dry. The public are invited to examine.
tie elitism beSere rarebit/trig elsewhere.
General aad sectional plans mar be examined et Ma
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
EL VA 20IITH SIXTH KIM%
WhereNnY further %kw miaow wDI be ehoorfolly AL.
forded• by the &vet.
DESIRABLE LOTS.
AT LOW PR4OBB, AND ON LIBBRAL TERM,
Are now in the market, some at them t BerAddad leak
opened, hating hitherto been held In raceme.
OPIUM Roues from &A. M. to 4 P.M., and eltbec
fore or after these boars, st the reridertoe of the nxister.-
elglieds
No. 314 NOSTEL I'ICNTII STaICNT.
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE,
R. B.—OVAVOYSIIO4I to sad from the Cemetery foe
waeh se desire to parohsee. mylee lot
OPENING OF A SUMMER GAR
DEN:—Tbe etnikesigned begs leave to Inform thir
public that he bog opened for the mason We FINE GA-71-
DEN and HOTEL, et the toot of COATES fitroat,'oppe.
elle Fairmount Park. Families are esetleadarly invited.
Ice Orema, Cakes, enoellont Lagar seer of Halts's brew..
wry, Wines, &0., amen on band.
HENBY FRIONA,
taidt.lko - TWIIWIT.6IIPENTH and (Mean lktel.
,ff s g r . TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP
aria rip ii#ll , /Saadefe exteSted) 13.2 JABOIIa
pitossgE, eve KARKLT Street.
?amines limited ee axed. SIZTAI
GZNIBLI , A6ZIM