FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, TEE MONEY . MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, June 3,1661 Prices at the Stock Board ruled rather Wither today, the effect, probably, of the good new' from the neat of war . At the first bid Dotted States ON 1881, rose X, the coven thirties remaining stationary, but advancing on the closing price X ; but little was done in them, while consi derable salsa were made of the sixes. Pennsylvania fin 'were firm at 883, the Ge 105 X, a considerable advanne• PtIIII3O.IIIIIIA Railroad declined x,aalling at 47X, closing on yesterday's figure ; for the 64, let sod 211 mortgage, bids were the Elaine MI yesterday. North Penasyl vents sham brought 8%, an adviume ; for the Os 76% 'was bid, 101 94x, X advance with aides. Schuylkill Navigation 41882, wore firm at 69) ; the Ames brought tiX, old price, Camden and Amboy fia, 1883, were firm .at ; for glares 183% was bid. Philadelphia and Erie ts sold for 91% firm; Norristown Railroad 443, Taster.. .day , o figure. Olty 6s, new, 100 X; no chauge ; for the old '913% was bid. Reading Railroad shares were shady at :an advance, during the day selling 'as high as 25 and 4:dosing at 21n. Lehigh scrip, Long Inland Railroad, 'defile Oenal, Oetawiree preferred, Lehigh Navigati3n all advancod. Philadelphia and Sunbury 7$ brought 90, .old Dime. 7,000 Snegnehanna,Canal Be brought 82. manger railways were Quite lively; sales of Chestnut and - Walnut wero made at 35, Spruce and Pine 13, Baca and - Pine SX, Girard College 20X, Arch street 22X, en ad• 'werice; Second and Third 66x, X advance; isag was bid ifor West Phileilelphia, and 26$ Cretin and Coates. Gold is Mend,' at 3%; tiret-claee paper very scarce; Imoney still plenty. Meaere. Prexel S Co., bankara, No. 33 South Third •street, quote: Moor York exchange Boston exehange..... Malt:more exchange....... ... Occantry funds. American g^ld II 8.7 3-10 Icemen , noted.... parol-10 pm. petrol-10 'pm. petrol-t 0 die, g 0640 die. "% 63% comm. 6X oSX prem. ittjuirtormeaters' yWuCtiers.... ......... m efare , M. Co. Quota forotga exchange for theateamor Scotia as followa: . liondon, 80 dme eight . . 3.4N0144 Do 3 thus ' 16 elbx Paris, 60 Moo Bight U 914 6041'91 V Do 3 do's • 4184%e4189,3( -Antwerp, 60 daps sight el96x :Bremen, 60 da3 a eight Be%m92X Newburg, 60 e as s eight. 38h' 813411 cologne, 60 days eight 7636 w 76 3.lelgetc, 60 oa3s &ant . ' ' ' - " 76)0076 Berlin, 80 days BTU • ' 76ji st 76 Amsterdam, 60 days sight 43 et43,,V I'rfueklott, 60 days eight ' 43) Absurd rumors are in circulation respecting the *Wily of the Girard Bank, of this city, to pay its notes. Now it seems to us that the most unthinking mind would need no reminder of this fact, that when a hank has le gally suspended specie payments it becomes a matter of laver whether the Bonk allows a single dollar in cola to leave its counter, No customer or holder of bills can do snend, or U they do, the bank is at perfect liberty to deny the specie ; consenuently,'no degree of think-beaded ob *taw can materially Injure or discommode it. We un derstand that the other city banks have been receiving the bills all day as usual. Let DO ask these over•earnest and easily-boated partisans of the one's-own-pocket doctrine, if a bank chooses, in these times of ensponsloo, to continue to lases large amounts of promises to Pay ". What power is there which can discover lie character as iong as the bank chosen to hide the [anti Malevolent policemen may get up a hue and cry with credit when's known rotten Institution is concerned, but for them to attempt to ilium the Girard Bank le as abort-lighted as it is seeseless, and is only excusable on the ground of ignorance or fear. The St. Louis Alissouri Democrat of the 81st ult. 'one money market continued dull, and nothing of interest tramplred to-day. exchange is firm at y, and Mies of small lots are made at it premium/ Gold is flat, though nominally unchanged in rates. Of course. when there are no transactions nor Inquiry, it might as Weil be held at one figure 119 another. No Govern tient vouchers are offering, although parties stied ready to buy all that come at fair rules. Some capital Is seek ing Invostmmt in bank stock. and shares have improved Materially recently. We undeistand there is en eflort making to iv mere the Farmers' Bank of Lexington, and the Union Bank of this city. But whether it will be BUCColleigli romaine to be seen. If those banks are re- Stored they will hay, to do business on a different prin ciple than they did before, if they wonld gaitt•publ'e con. fidence. However, they mart be their oco lodges of that matter. There Is A continual demand for Missouri defence warrants at former rates. There is ale-, an increased demand for uncnrrent Missouri money, owing doubtless to the fact above stated, of the probable resto ration soon of the only two uncurrent hankie in the State. Our latest whites from New York show an increased firmness la all classes of Government securities ant the downward tendency of gold and sterling exchavge. Money is very abui.elant et 4 to 6 per cent. Interest, and as long as that is the case, there Is no fearer heavy depre ciation In pre mph interest. relying Government stocky. The Boston Commercial Bulletin May3l says: 4 eAdvlces from London, under date of the 14th alt., Show that speculation had already made Its mark upon the mosey market there, and a rise la the rats cf interest was daily looked far. A certain uneasiness regarding the American Question also tended to restrict loans, and stiffen the pockets of capitalists. The funds had not re covered from the late depremion, and tke feeling on 'Change was ;dooms% applications for dleconet were very heavy, not only at the Bank and in London, but throughout the couutry. Merchants in linglaud do not Wait, as we do here, till prewmre comes up m them to meek money, hat, upon the first appearance of any pro bability of a corner, trials, or movement, rush into the discount market at once, and lay ample anchorage to the windward. This demand NM not attributed to the Turkish and Rersien I:an payments, but to an unde fined fear of tome great political movement being about to occur--eome •camling by the unfathomable Nan,- lean." The ledianapells Journal has a statement in relation to the fraudulent issue of bonds by D.C. &over, former state agent, from which the following are extracts:. When the fraud was first discovered, the State au thorities yielded to the Suggestion of the District Attor ney, A. Oakey mid the Attorney General of New York, Daniel S. Dickinson, RS we have attempted to state them, end consent. din aisnepresMoof the work of recovering the bonds has n. bean going on ever eine°, and up to hat Friday, when the Pr cud first get wind In New York, about 5700,000 bad been recovered. The amount yet outstanding is net certainly known, but, ;from the statements of come of the parties Implioated, it is believed that it ain not eacetitl 5500,000, of which the whole will probably be recovered from the pieties or the secutities of the Stale agent, * . * * The fraudulent bonds were detected by the fact, that they were not registered according to law. On March 6th, 1866, an act was approved, to rake effect on its Pilb- Ikon= In the papers of this city, which was made on March 11th, providing that on the wren& r of. any cer tificate of stock the agent shonid send it to the State Au ditor here, who should issue a rumens and register it. and on its reception at the agency the agent 'timid also regis ter it, and delimit to the holder. The fraudulent cer tificates, of vulva, would not be registered at the agon ies", as no canasta Wog fraud would he detected at Imes. By keyless them unregistered, Stover was able lekeepids frond concealed during hie term of office, and, •Of'couree, it was inevitably discovered the moment orra 'of the fraudulent c BMM:rites woe presented to the new 'agent. Colonel Rudman. As ruction 4 of the act of the 11th of March made void all bonds not issue 1 as it re 'tinned, Stover bad to effect hie gigantic fraud of 51.280,- 'OOO in the taw deye between his arrival in New York as eihaven'a deputy, which was about Feb. 20th, 1859 Cra vens only quslifyiog for the office on the 17th of that month—ied the telling effect of the act on the 11th of the month following. e r be had to ante-date the bonds so as to take them out of the operation of the new law. The probability is that he executed them, and put them Into the hands of his accomplices, as ho bed an opportu nity, during the whole term of hie office, and sure-dated them beyond Meech the 11th, 1860. They era alt dated, eo far as they have been discovered, prior to that time. By this operation he accomplished two things ; he ma to them valid In form, and threw the fraud int, the two months that Cravens nominally held the office, thus making Cravens' eecuritte. responsible, If the fraud were discovered, and melee Me awn. The bonds on their face are in dee form of law, and the State will undoubt edly be responsible for them, unless it cat be proved that they were actually executed after March 11, 185), whoa they would be veld by exerese provision of the act. . Previous to March 11, 1859, the State bonds were loft In the agent's hands, efgned by the St de officers, ready for Issuing, and a eilleg nothing but the agent's signa ture to make them valid. This criminally loose mode of doing Mistimes ut In Stover'e hands the Monk beads with which to commit fraud. Why all the blanks were not at once recalled alter the act of,,March 11th. 1869, as the law meant they shenid be, leaving nothinc in the agent's bands wl , ll whidisijo commit a Crandon:lst bo set down to the aectiunt et elioinose way all the State busi• Ems was transacted during 9o , nrnor Willard'a adminis tration. The New York Evening Post says: The clock market Is very strong to- day, but not active. There are few atccbs offering and prices move up card, ender small orders to buy. The ease in merry, together With the quick eucceerion, gives buyers great coofid once, sod theepeculatlve excitement of the early part of May promisee; to be re-enacted this mouth. After the board the market farther advanced, eepeoial iy Erie and New York Central. The former coil largely at 381( 088%, the latter at 80X. Chicago and Mock Island le 631 Cleveland, Cutworms, and Cincinnati In 1180120, New Jersey Transportation 180 bid, New Jersey Central in The railroad bocds are again higher. Toledo and Wa bash seconds sot/ at 05; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago, 97 i Tons Mute and Alton firsts, 110. Slate atoelts are in good demand for investment. Gall- TOTtlitt 7s touched 08. Illinois coupon bonds are smarm ,Indiana War 1 oar, sold at 94X esos, The Government list closes strong at 1063 for coupons And 102 g for registered. It will be noticed that our it/notations for registered are ex-interest since the Ist of Jute, while the coupons remain attaehed till July Ist. There is notbleg new at the United atstst Treasury. f)ld demand notes are quoted 100%. The 0 per. cent cer tificate/I have at Id at 100 x, Mimi is quoted very easy at 4 percent on call. There is considerable !melees% doing, however both *lmre and below these info?. Fr.rne paper of sho rt dates is selling at 605 X 41 , cent. Exchange on London is steady but quiet at 114% a 114%. Gold le without - change, 103 X mlOB%. rillsedelphia Stock ltki 11111e7orted by B. R. SLAT] FIRST.] 3000 &Id Nay es '82.. 693 4000 Cam & A alb 86 'B3 OS 100 Chest & Wal-et R. 35 70 do 35 20 Spruce & Pihe B. 13 'POO Phil & Brie 8e... 91% 20 B&TC&P AB 83 6 Ifeeleton Coal—. 45% 20 Girard Collsks R. 20x 18000 D B 1308 l 1053 8 Norristown 8.... 48 400 City 86 N C &, 4 Penne R.... cath. 41% 4000 Penne 55.... 'ten 883 6000 do.. ..elO Mkt. 8834 • 100 Reed P.e.Se & in. 24 04 BETWEEN 000 Ban & Brie 75.... 933 60 Morrie Canal—. 50 60 Catawba& 11 2%1 113ECOND 100 Obee & Wel 11.55 85 10 Consolidation 33k. 28 24 Minehill B 443 100 do b 5. 443 4 Penn R 4 T15 81 do lots. 48 5 Little Bail 8..... 18% DO Arch-et R • '22X 8000 Phil & Erie 88. 91X AFTER. 80 N Pennell 8% 6 Beo & Third It 883 CLOSING PR. Bid. Asked. V El 6. 'Bl 1053 1013% 1 T.I El Tr 7 8-10 14.105 X 106% PlAleds Be. 96% 01% Philada 8e new.. 1003( 101 Penns fie 883 89 3Fleadiult. 24X 24 94 Bead mee'il(l4i.loo .102 Bead te1e 1 70.... 943 Bead mt Be'BB.. 80X 89 Poona II ex dly. 47% 48 Penne It 1 m e5..10415 106 3'ennalt2m 65.. 98x, 9931 Morrie Cal Con.. 60 61. Morrie Osl Pref.ll9X Bch Nev Stock.. 5 634 Bch Way Pref... 161( 1636 Sch . /laves 1 82.. 1391( 80X Elmira It 10% 11J • . "'flees of Stocks In New York.—BY Telegraph. PirstU. Second 0414. 0 17 S 85'81... 1.05,C bid Was B Iteading Balinind 24% • bid Central bid • ~Galens and Obleago • bid •liew York - Central 89 bid "Lyle 89 " '' 89 , bid • 14 bid t iltaleat Oletelond and Toledo... bid Firm. liana Sales, June 3. AIM, Phila. Exchange.] OAED. 600 Road lit ...030 lots 25 . 10 d 0..... 26 -100 do %%%%%%%%% 91 100 do c *oh .24 91 400 US T.SCI T Nu; Buc1104;% .94 Lehigh 40% 60 &hi Nay 5% 16 d 0...... . . .. 15g 11000 Reading 6s 'TO.. 94 100 Long Island 8... 15% 1111nohill R 44% 129 slit Lehigh ..103)i 200 do 1.0335 1000 Phil & BUO To.. 90 1000 do., 1. 90 BOARDS: 50 Ostawia R Prt 1,5 9 18 Little Sabi R.2de. 18X 8000 Phil & Erle 8e..: 91X BOARD. 51X0 1387.30 T Nts RadlOlX 2000 N Penns 10a 00)4 2 Leh Nay 58% 3000 West B'ch Bd 4de 8) 5 Korea . 50g ,2000 One Canal Cl 32 5000 do WO 32 200 Penn& Od - 105J4 I 10 Union Dank..... 32 BOARDS. • 5 Cam & /Lath R. 183 120 do 133 aocerLara.. Bid. Asked. Elmira It Mt... 21% 22 Elmira 78 '73... 89 99 L bland R..... 151( 15%, te'sh CI& Nay.. 58% 51X Le et 8t Nay sap., 40%, - 4 0 X N Penns 11. i.... 81.1.:. 89( NPaR 08 77, •. 77.% N Penni R 108, 91 '95 Calm+. B Con... 2% 2% Catardsca Prf.. 8% 9 , Fmk & South B 46 47 2d.434-et Eace& Vine.o . t . ll 8 8X ; W Philaß. 58% 64, Spruce & Pine.. 12x .13. Green & Coatee.. 26% 27 Ghee & Walnut. 84% 85 " Aroh Street..... 22% V.% .. /Well ■AIOI .. Sales° .. sale. .. sales .. sales .. salsa .. e les Philadelphia Markets. Joan 3-llyealnd • The demand for Flour ie limited, both for export and home use. Sales reach about 1,500 bble Weattra extra family, at a price kept private; SOO bble Northwestern do ,at $5. The odes to the trade are limited within the range of $4,6004 76 for snixtrflne ; 84,87,405 76 for fx trn family; and $1306.50 49' bitl for fancy brands. as to gustily. Rye Plow is quiet at $3.25, and Pennsylvania (loin Meal at $2 621 i 41e WIIIIAT.—TDP offerings are light,.and the market dull, with sales of 6,0(0 bn good Penus)lvanla rod at 1150 afloat, and whittin small lots at 12601300, al in Rs e is lover, and Pennsylvania is quoted at f5O 4P° nu. Corn comfit in slowly, and about 4,000 ba found buyers at 50064 c afloat, for douthern yellow, including some Pennsylvania at 53c in store. Oats are better, and 5,000 ho Pennsylvania sold at 40c afloat. issax.—There is no chsnge in Queroltron, and first No. 1 in quoted at 333 50 4P ton. COTTOX.—The market is Ora), with a twill business doing at lifligne V' It,, cash. GNOCERIDS AND PRovisross.—Thore 'is very little (loins in either, and we hear of uo sales wortbv of notice. Witiscv.—The demand is limited. We selling at 240 2414 for Pennsylvania and Ohio, and drudge at 220 4Pr g lien. CITY ITEMS. CARTES DE VISITE OP Pitt:nal:TENT CITIZENS. —ldr. F. Ontekanet. the Popular aad most aucteeedul photographer in this country, has lately added to his Bomb collection, No. 704 and 706 Arch street, cartes of Mr. Eli K. Price, Hon. Horace Blnney, Thomas Sully, the artist, young General Patterson, Sheriff Ewing, aad Oben. They are all admirable likenesses, and line specimens of the photogsapbic art. DELICIOUS SUMMER FRUITS AND CONPEO 210N8.—Idr. A. L. Yemeni, the popular Philadelphia Confectioner, corr er of Chestnut and Ninth streets, hal lawny s on band a fresh supply of One cream chocolates, cream dates, French Rennet, French and American Mixtures. Jelly Cakes, Sweet Jordan Boasted Almonds; and delicious tropical and hot-house fruits In greatest variety, at moderate prices. ()MUM]) & SOP'S NEW STYLE SUMMER }TAIT, under the Continental Hotel, aro attracting vereel attention by their elegance of shape, texture, and finish, and the unusually low prices M which thoy are selling. Their stock of Gents' Furnishing Goode and Head-gear for Children is also very enperior. . PURE LIQDOR2 FOR MEDICINAL PIIRpOsES. —Mr. O. 11. hiatteon, dealer in Rine Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has constantly on hand a supply of the finest quality of Brandy for medicinal purposes—a per fectly pure article ; also the beet Port, Sherry, said Ma deira wines. WARM WEATIfER.—li r e advise everybody that wants to keep cool this hot weather to call upon Messrs. filocunt and Esseett, in the Eastern Market, and indulge in their luscious strawberries, smothered in ice cream. They will find these gentlemen supplied with the very best erticles of the kind in the city. lion, Low, AND TUE GAM—Prof. Lowe, at the battle of Chickabominy, it appear+, enjoyed the scene in a private box, or basket, at an altitude of about two thouaand feet. Surely, war Is losing its horrors, end getting romantic, when commodores dross their ehips no in May bushes, making the modern Orleanists .think that Birnam Wood is coming to town, and generals mend telegraph reporters up in balloons, to pry into the back-door operations of the enemy. We next may hear . of balloons dropping posters into the enemy's camp, hay ing on them words of good advice, such as " Buy your Clothing of Charles Stokes, under tho Continental." THE RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE.—Gen. Butler is emphatically the sight man in the right place, at New Orleans. He snubs the boldest and sauciest of the rebels, and bo stirs up short-comers with a sharp stick. The General is a good soldier and a gimp lawyer, and that be Is a man of judgment and discretion le evidenced by the fact that he generally procures his wearing apparel at the brown-stone Clothing Hall of Bockill le Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Math. WHAT A WORLD this would be, if all itS inhabitants could say with Shakapearo's Shepherd : "Sir, lam a true laborer--I earn that I wear, I owo no man hate, envy no M9lOB happiness, glad of other men's good, content with my farm " Wo might add that it would indeed be a queer world, if all the people In it clothed themselves in the line and fashionable' styles of Bummer garments manufactured at the palatial establish ment of Orenivillc Stokes, No: 609 Oheatnut etraet, where the cheapest clothing is to be obtained at all Rama. PASS MYERS SAI GED In ship Tonawanda, far Liverpool—Martha & Choose Lean and tervanti Ilagh Kinky, wife, three children, and servant; Kate and Lindsay Saline, all of Philadelphia; Dr Seim, of Manayonli; 42 in forward cabin and ateerege. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. We' SER FOURTH PAO ARRIVED Brig Eaglet, Terry, 8 days from Cardenaa, with sugar and molasses to Stearin, Carson & Co. Brig Louts, (Br) Crosby,lo days tram Arecibo, PR, with molasses to John Mason & Co—vessel to E & &ruder & Co. Loft brigs Samuel Welsh, for New York, and Lillie, for Philadelphia, both loading Bohr James Martin, Harding, 8 days from Boston, with mdse to Twells & (Jo. Behr En'mon Washburn, Thrasher, 6 days from New herr', NC, in ballast to Twells & Co. Behr Niontic, White, B days from Newbern, NO, In ballast to Twelle & Co. echr Cleo Fales, Nickoreott, 6 days from Providence, with =dee to Crowell & Schr Lizzie W Dyer, 6 days from Portland, with 3500 busbrls potatoes to &leer ac Bros. t chr Hanna hßarratt, DeLby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas Barrett & Son. - Bar Henry May, Hoover, 4 days from Boston, with hemp to Weaver, Bitter & Co. Q GEARED. . schr-AMmact& . l.DebtpAiror .... l)lsstrpth . Tyler, Stone & Co. Sem A L 'Money, Donnelly, Wathington, Potin Goa Oral Co. Schr Henry May, Hoover, Yorktown, C H Onintainge. .., Hoop Ulm a Ann, McGarety, Snow HSI. NW, captain. Str Col H H Viola, Temple, Alexandria, A 4 Cotton & Co. Btr HL Gaw, hler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Btr Slide , Hobinaon, hew York, W P Ulyde. 8 &IL ST) Ship Tonawanda, Julius, for Liverpool, left Walnut strmt wharf at 2 P 'yesterday, in tow of tag America. Her cargo , conaleta of 35 832 bushels wheat, 11,325 do corn, 120' bbls flour, 32 bales rage, 36 hhda qaercitron bask, 12 boxes bacon, 7 hhda tobacco, 12 plrgs mdse. PIT TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of The Pram ) Sex Pa kNOISOO, Jane 8. Arrived, skips Spitfire and Young ftlechanU, from litw York. NEW Yonx, June 8. Arrived, ship 'lsaac Webb, from Liverpool; ship St George, from Buenos Ayres; brig Alicia, from Lisbon; brig Pedro Sanchez Poly., from Messina' : sehr Fleetwood, from Para. MEMORANDA Steamship Scotia, Judkina, cleared at New York yes terday for Liverpool. Ship Ocean Express, Watson, cleared at New York yesterday for San Francisco. 'Bark Harriet Flak, Fisk, for Falmouth, for orders, in 4 days, was nt Salina about 22d ult. Bork Hiawatha, Byder, sailed from New Bedford 2l Met. for Philadelphia, to load for Olilna. Bark Philip Delanoze, Terry, from Hong Kong, at York yesterday. Brig - Androw Peters, Walls, for Philadelphia in 2 days, was at Begat about 224 Saw II E. Webb, Buckingham, hence, arrived at New York yinterdar. to Behr Lafayette, Ifelurray, hence, arrived et NeirDort et ult. flair Herald, Knight, from Providence for Philadel bia, at Newport not ult. Bohr Hammett, Tobey, from Dighton for Philadelphia, at Newport let inst. . • Behr Fly, Olieeteman, from Nantucket for Philadel phia, ut Newport 1.4 t inst. Bars Orria Trams's, Clark, and Albion, Holbrook, from Taunton for Philadelphia, at Newport Ist inst. Sabre Jae Neilson, Burt, and S L Crocker, Praebroy, hence, arrived et Taunton 2d inet. PlFehr F C Anderson, Smith, hence, arrived at Deniers 30th nit. Steamer,/ Middlesex, Sox, and Vulcan; Morrimon, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamer Bowden, LOSE e, hence, arched at New York yesterday. ARRIVALS AT THE 'HOTELS VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGIIT CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut ate. 8 Goodwin, Williamsport Geo Fisher, Harrisburg J W Trabue,Naohville J 0 Willi)°, Yittsburg Mr, G M Speir, New York Arch W Stwh, New York Ches N Mayne, Baltimore L Litchfield, Boston J EL Brown, Somerret Copt W A Johnson, Mo •J B Morgan, Pittsburg FAlw Vernon & wf, Canada M Comalr; Spain Gen Prim, S,min Brig Gen M Bolick, Spain Col De Venre. Spain T 8 Pales, Spain Miss 31 Jlantill, N J John V Craven, N J W P Bird, Maryland Rev Gustavus ti Bird, Nd Jacob W Bird, Maryland N It Mudge Capi C a Sludge, Hass O W Wright, California N W Goestaor, New York L Lincoln, Boston B L Daggett, Boston Mimi A 0 Williams, BOStOII MO Cote, Bataan P W Geer; New York Sir Thomas Tobin. England Chas E Long, Penna F Owen, New York Foster & wf, New York II Darter & wf, New York; B B llsmlin & w, Penn B N Vail & In, Baltimoro W B Richmond, N Raven Gan Ccok, Naw Haven Nelson Walling, Maas S B Golan, Liverpool Miss Onion, Liverpool WkDonglas, Baltimore M Remelt & w,Wasbington Thos Bymington, Balt . J 11 Tuoton & w, Waeb, D C L N Schneider & w, Wash W B Larmonr, Baltimore Wm Brown, Baltimore John A Norris N B Paddieford, New York Ih ra J C Smith, Plattoborg lien Gideon, Wash, D 0 Harrisburg Majer D McClure & w,IISA II B McComb, Delaware J Melds, Michigan • D A Stoddard C P Vest & w, Oto, 0 G W Marshall & la, NY • A E Valentine, New York A M Lewis, New York W Goddard, Rhode Island Dire Cray & son, New York A Wilhelm, Cornwall Alf Wetherill, Wash, D 0 J oJohnson, Boston Jacob Hontringor, Jr, Pa Geo 22 Blakeslee , Conn Chas Bradford, .0 BAT A Sabi r, New York D Griswold, New York B A Coen, New York A M Sherman, New York A B Warner, New York S Sargent, Boston 0 II Sampson, Boston A B Woodruff, Patterson 0 Wells A la, Hartford NV Wright, N Jersey Corn 0 Gruen, II 3 N Mrs Green G B Coale, Baltimore Peter Gillen, Now York T T Crane, Now York BT Wise, New York E R Tinker, Massachusetts 21 Funston, Now York MB linrllint, Cleveland J Perkins, Cleveland • A J Filch, Jersey Oity Wells D H Holly John p Crosby, New York Chao Shytt, New York N Neaniark, New York H Loring, Boston W E Heniltn, Prof; R I Hon &wordy Johnson, Nd A L Slionror,llltnnesota 24 Myrick, Minnesota Air Abell, New York D Austin, Jr, Now York C Beard, New York J W Hammersley . O Norwood, New York MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et., below Arab. • • 0 R Armstrong a la, Ohio J D Babiwin, Allegheny Cy J Dl Keith, Parkebarg W J Starer, Pennsylvania Mies Taylor, Pittsburg Daniel Mean:trine, Ohio M J Kramer, Allentown If 0 Grattan, Illinois Gilk soon, Mimi:art J T -McGehee, Tennessee J Rankin New York Wm Van Andan, New York Jee Baidwin,'Connecticut A C Spring, Boston J 0 Lippincott, Pittsburg Jas S Searle, Wilkesbarre R Searle, Montrose Jameson Harvey, Pa B Porter, Roston J 8 Engem, •Patereon, N J Jim Jackson, Paterson, N J Semi Smith, Paterson; N J Jee A Polk & la, M Chunk L P Thane% Chester ooi Pa A Pardee, Hazleton, Ps • W Whitaker & la, Pa Brown, Connecticut Sol Huber ' Chambersburg .D Kilgore • N Potere , Delaware • Nits b M Harvey, Penne • - BT. LOMB HOTEL—Obeietnut street; above Third. Dore% New York John 0 Be,hl Baltimore ' A Grayson 0 G Neibbs,Wastibigton DO H Bird), Reading J Moore, Baltimore Joe L Carpenter & la, Del Geo W Lackey, WIIm, Del J Clark It la, Maryland W D Casterline,' N Jersey Hll Demmlor, Pittebnrg L V Demmler, Pittsburg Mks L 0 Denuder, Plttebig Joe Bowers, Fall RI rei Joint Rowers, Fall River ' David Waring, Vail River J Moore, New Jeraey . , _Theo Balt, New York NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Jos B Welker, New Jeraey John S Beech, New Jersey L'ewin Smith, New Jersey II 2 Van Reed, Reading J Kirchner, Ohio .111 in Bailie Jones, Oranges' AB. Wercbinan, Ponta , Joe bisuitereon,Lantalter co David Brubaker, Leer co Steei,'Plnegreve inhurg Melly. Lebanon co r 0 Laurence, 2tlinereville 'Geo 8 Lawrence, Mineraville H J Hendricks, St Olair alio Mot, Snider co, Pa. Jno S Blarth,Lowiabarg !.11•13 211111 Phi, Penn Joe H Fanck, Lebanon, Pa THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. Joe Williams, New Jersey W Dyer, Delaware /fire Weaver, Wash. D 0 Atlas Weaver, Wash. D (1 It Town. Bath, Kahle H (Aso, Dauphin co, Pa W L FRIOIIy Mae. J 11 Brett, New York A 0 Beynolds, Boston B 11 Not.leer, Now Jersey Tweddell, New York 111) Smith, Connecticut Dire Whitfield, Pollicino 'MLitt Whittleld, Pottsville Mr Whitfield, Pottsville W I,Ettelehell , Penns' Ll W Harper, Ponca W A Peters, Morahan creek II J Knepp, Honesdale, Pa STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. J Brandon, Indians or, is 11 R Simple, Idorgant'n Jae N Baker. Hopewell, Psi' B B Johnson, Quince, ILL A Long. Lewistown J Kimbell, Penn's F B Mille, New Jersey Wm A Long. IetLIC co H H Long, Lancaster co 15,,50 H Wenn, Penn's Mrs Jene Wilson,'Peon's •J It Asher, Indianapolis A Smith. Washington P M Grimes, Wit Cottage BDI Wood, Allegheny City El .N Flora, Wrightsville J R !licks, Chester co J J Hellman. Penn's. (Id W Turiett, Penn's U Al Orftlqam, Penn's B J Baß7, New Yolk • COMMERCIAL—Sixth street; above Chestnut. Dent 7 Shafer. W Chester H B Conard & Is, Pa Chas Dienes, Westgrove 1. 9 inibrie, Pittsburg W 8 Seal, 'Millersville. Geo S Mseser,.Mass 8 Wilroo. IVilmioston, Da Miss H Wilson, Wilm'n P Armstrong. Pewee H el Irons Peter Brows, Pottsville T Wilson L Drck & In, Cluster co, Ps Mows King & ds, Penn's Wm J Smedley, Del co, Ps BARLEY SHEASSocond street, Ixdotv Vine. Lieut C C Davenport, Pa 0 W Carver, West Chester J Ordirallader, Penna MlCutil, , Montgomery Mike. Palieville Miss B Mire $ Milos, Daykville Serat E Walton, .Buchsler W M Kirk & SOD. Penna M Vanderbilt, Hartsville Mims Vanderbilt, Hartsville A Danahowor, Bucks Mr Hoff, Huntingdon Mrs J R Hog; Huntingdon A S Pax on, Penna M Widditield, Doylestown Stecitbonae. Attleboro S Bette, Bucks B Brown, Bucks A .1 Larne, Sprlngvallsy B Buckman, Newtown J Rich, Backs P }nth, Bucks Jno Rich, Backe D Jorrett, Mootoomorr T Bmith, ch, Ponas L Wciptin, LT coming co 0 Oomly, Byberry J Trego Galena, 1111uole T Bette, Penns Sat:e;thwaite, Fells Wm Davison, Penns — BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowbill Ml,Gtary, Quakertown • W Eberhard, Pa Nir t selPy A Sherrrr, Easton Licnt Gro W Snyder, Pa A R WKnight, Pa Cline Harper, Jenkintown Ohae rianoy, Hartsville A Heckman. Penults'lrani& John Vanariadalon, Pa W Darner, Pcnneborg Julio Horan, Peonsbnrg Baml A Heald, Yerdleyville Sigmund flogeland, Pa Jacob Neitneyer, Pa F Tomlinson. Bsberry . Chas Morrbon, Einntington H Gangwer, Lebigh co, Pa W Weaver, Pennsbarg I) Edelman, Pennnylvania Jacob K Hill, Earlville Isaac P Howland, Pa Benj Buffington, Dauphin co Joe Whital, Northampton MADISON llOUSX—Second street, above Market L R Carbart. Zion, MA J Potter, Lewistown B O I.evauway, Stroudabg Geo F Meeker, Stroudabg B Simmons, Wilmington, Del B Sheppard, Sbeopardv,lLl N Thomison, Laurel, Del J A Parsons, Salmbury,Md S M Dashill, eansbury, bid T B Smith, Salisbury, Md W M. McMahan, Md Chas Sterling, Trenton, NJ J B Ferguson, N J Thos Clark, Pa L J Sibley & ladies, Del Mrs Richarde, Bristol Mre Paxson, Bristol J Leslie, Jr. Newport W H Barnes, Wyoming co J F Scott, New Britain J Good, Trenton. N J A Stanton, Wilmington B Even & lady, Deposit,NY 0 It Swallow, Lumbers, Pa .. . • 4 0 • .., ROMEO AND JULIET BS TUB BARD eV TOWRP. LULL.. Young Romeo was hie mother's pet ; He fell in love with Juliet; (Her nopa'r nano was Oapulsti) She was too young to marry, yot Her common Renee ehe did forget Acd all her soul on Romeo net, Oh gracious ! what a pity ! For he, on an unlucky day, Her conein Ty bait chanced to alaYr• And, kat he should be hanged, they say, Be thought it beat to run away, From fair Verona city. And SnHet, his forsaken bride, With dose of laudanum wise supplied; She took it, aud 'twits thought aho died, (For playing possum, eci %he tried,) And Romeo, when ho heard it, ailed, And then committed suicide, To Smother his yoxstion Elam hie example and hie fate ; Cool dressing Will 10T8'6 flame abate, Or summer's haat, however great, At Towan Ham . bind ealesmen wait To give each consolation. The largest assortment of the above-mentioned " con solation "in Philadelphia on hand, comprising every variety and price of Beady. made Garments, and a large and select stock of Piece Goode, for order work. Every taste and pocket can be stilted. We buy and sell for cash only; therefore, at the lowest possible prices. TOWER. HALL, No. 618 bIAEKST Street, Philadel phia [ltj BENNETT & CO. DEAF MADE TO HEAB.—lnstruments to assist the Hearing, in every varitty and of the most approved construction, at P. HADETBdII, 116 South TEETH Street, below Chestnut. jit4.3t BATCHELOR'S BAIR DY:E! • THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ILLIA el A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produce's a color not to be 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.SiOßA 9, BED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bunt tiful. Bold by all Druggists, Ix. t 1 The leonine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four sides of each bon. FAO1C;0311f, No: 81 88.80 LAY Street, (Late 233 Brktopme an 8 .3.41. Bond street), --• _ S.-T.-11180-X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BlTTERE—EX bansted blaturo's Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and purify the aYstem, Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, &c. A perfect aß petizer and tonio. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of yore St. Croix Bum, Boots, and Herbs, and' aro recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly !commended to the weak and languid. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. B. DRAKE & C 0.,. myB-mwfBm 202 Broadway, New York. ONE-PRIDE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Brmies, made in the Beat Manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Irignree. All Ooode made to Order warranted Satisfactory. Our ONE -PRICE SYSTSII is strictly ad. hared to. AU are thereby treated alike. se22-1y JONES A 00.. 604 MARKET Street. Da. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.— Thirty years of experience bee demonstrated beyond the eliadow, of a doubt that JAY NESS EXPEOTGBANT excels every other remedy for the corn of ASTPNA, BRONCHITIS, "CONSUMPTION, • CONGAS AND COLDS, . CROUP AND HOPPING COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD, AND ALL.PULM ON ART COMPLAINTS. Hnndrede of other remedies have been landed and ex tolled to the shies, but having rovirlues to suatata them, bare sunk into oblivion, while JAYNE'S EXPEC CO- ItANT has continually increased In popularity, until now there iv scarcely an inhabitable part of the globe where it Is not need and highly appreciated. • The following are a few of the many certificates lately received Rey. A. 11. DANFORTII, Miesionary at Assam, In dia, writes: ' "On 'my way home from India, on board the English passenger ably Marlborough, I met with Major Clarke, an.oilicer in the Queen's service, who was connected, I think, with the 53d Regiment, and was located in Fort William during the rebellion I soon perceived that be had a TROUBLESOME GOUGE, and urged him to take some EXPEOT‘RANT. He at first refused, saying he bad bed the cough for sixteen years-, and had tried every thing withput the least benefit, and be had now given up doctoring as useless. Hie wife, however, persuaded him to try it, end to gratify her he did so. He found so much relief that be begged me to let him have all I had with MP, saying I could got more when I reached home, and he could not." Mr. READING DOTY, of 'Twenty•intle stand; War ren county, Ohio, attys: "Recently I had an attach of ASTHMA, the most dis tressing of all diseases, and yesterday afternoon, after taking a short ride, I returned home almost unable to breathe. Through the persuasion of my wife, I was led to try your EXPECTORANT. The first dose gave In stant relief, and after the fourth dose I enjoyed a refresh ing sleep, and the next morning arose in better health than for two years peal." FIZAIMPIANTHRS 88TH (MOLIAN'S)IIZOTMENT (P. V.), } '•• ' COMPANY. D, ALRHANDRIA, Vs. • MICSNRECD. -JAYNE & BON: Gentlemen: During ell the time we have been in the service—nearly four months—but one of our company has been sick enough to be plated in the hospital. Our surgeons have often spoken of Ode, and attributed the unusually healthy condition of the men to the use of Dr. D. JAYNE'S IdEDICINES. , . The EXPECTORANT had been much sought after in caste of COLDB, 08110118, tic., and has always af forded relief; while the Carminative Balsam has often rated like a charm in all cases of Looseness of the Bowels, Diary/ma, Stc.—diteases to which soldiers are •particniarly exposed, from the frequent changes of water. ,We are colvinced, therefore, that much suffering would be prevented, and many lives saved, if every com pany in the army was provided with a small supply of your. Meolclnoe, similar to the one furnished us. On bailiff or the company, I remain, Ac., LOUIS WAGNER. First Lieutenant Company D. Mr. PREBtON EWING; Laconte, flarrison counts% Ind., writes: • Being afflicted with. BRONOIIITIS for the space of three years, to inch an extent that I was obliged to re. linquish the teaching of vocal music, and feilieg to ob. •tan any relief from the physicians whom I consulted, I gave the EXPBCT9BANT a trial.' After using It for a few weeks, I was very much relieved, and by its constant use my throat is uow entirely clear of any Mamie." SWEDE RICKS BBOOKFNLL, No. 641 FSiher street, below Seventh, Philadelebia; writer: . . "For more 'hen two years I was afflicted With COW: SUMPTION, and during thin time, owing to d'ionstant Cough and the. sharp pain and difficulty of brombing which accompanied it, I obtained but little rent. Having tried in vain many different remodiee, I began to lose all hope, when a neighbor, whom husband had barn cured of a similar coniplainfb] JAYNA'S EXFECTO- ItAliT, peinnsdelme to give it a trial. After taking several bottles, large quantities of corretptiori were thrown from .me; and I then began to mend gradually, until now my health is perfectly restored." Kr. W. 4i. FIBIIER;. of Wooten-Spalding, Lincoln- England, writes: • ' A little nephew of mine, five years old, was a few ,inoctbs tdnce suffeeng from the MOPING COUGH, laid I never saw a more distressing case, rimmodlate )Y grave him JAIME'S EXPEOTOR ANT,liceording to 'oltreationsi and very soon began to see an improvement. 4bsoirgih-beEXineiseier, and expectoration much freer infevidalit, , and in' two weeks the malady was so en 41reli orirootiii m'at'h required no further attention." • .i; Tbe2XIPE . OTO.IISOT. is piepired only by Er.' D. fiP4Itg!iII2:9IOSTNITT Street. je2-taw2t THE PRESS.-=-PHrLAD.ELPMA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE-- 4, iMg: CHASS-4PAltlft.—On the Stet ult.. by Friends' ceremony, George H. (lhase,'of Union Spr'nee, Cornea county, N. Y., to Mary ir.Vdiu3bter of Ch Wes &dame, of this oily. • 611Ei•DON—WETIT1C,On the Stet of May, by 11.-v. Jobs bommn. at the parannane of Central SI. ). Church, No. 1333 Vino strcee, Mr George T. Sheldon to flies Elite White, both of Philadelphia. BUBBOWS—On the 91st May, Catharine, wife of James Burrows, after a abort Moen, in the TOth year of bet. age. • 3be funeral take• place • thin (Wednesday) morn:- ing, at 10 o'clock, from She residence of her son-in low. Mr. William Gents, corner of Twenty-flret and Om Uri° ado ets, (Times station Germantlwn Railroad.) Oars leave the depot, corner of Ninth and Green. every hour. GARREI T her regidence No. 1003 Parrish street, Mary.M. Garrett, in the 031 year of her age. The relatiyes and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral. To leave the home at ASO A. M. Fifth day, sth instant, to proceed to Goshen. Chester county, PS. ** BARDINGL—On the 2d Instant, Maria, wife of Jasper Harding. The relatives and male friends of the faintly are re spectfully invited to attend her funeral, without further notice,' from the residence of her husband, No. 314 Smith Third street,' on Thursday morning, sth Initant, at 1.0 o'clock. Services at St. Pettr'e Church. ' • ** entrFr.—Ort the let •inetant, from effects of wottnis received in the battle at Williamsburg, Mr. Andrew Ebuff, orderly sergeant of (16: A, 7th Regime ut Now Jer sey Volunteers. The relatives and male friends, the members of the Good Intent time Company, Washington Ledge, A.O. of G. R., and the Reserve and' Rome Gnard of the city are respedfully invited to attend the funeral, from the real dence of his father. P. W. corner of Pin Wand Pine strata, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * • RIFHL.---Suddenly, on the let inet4nt, in the 31st year of her age, Mary Debella, wife of Lieutenant John S. Rlebl, now In the ?fah Regiment P. V. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem bers of Pocahontas Pont. No. 1, D. of F.; Rowana Ono clave,No. 5, 11. 0. of D. of 51., are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residences of her husband, No. 1032 Lawrence street, this (Wednesday) at 3 o'clock. To woof el to Odd Ft flown' Cemetery. IDELL —On the Ist instant, Rlwood Idell, in the 21st year of his me. Nis relatives and friends are Inviter' to attend the funeral. at Crosewicks. N. J., on north day, 4th inet., at 10 o'clock. Carriages will meet 6 o'clock A. hi, train at Botdentown. N J. curats —On the 31st ultimo, Edwin H. Curtin, in the 37th year of hill ace. The funeral will take place this (Wednetelay) after noon, 4'h instant, at 2 o'clock, from the reeldence of Dr. Fruicrick Durrnieter, Otis (lite Wood) street, below Erankford road. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. LEST.—On the 81et of May, Mr. Benjamin Gest, ages To yf are. The relatives and friends, and members of Southwark Mechanics' Beneficial Society, are ressectfully invitsd to attend his funeral, from his late rodidence. No. 46 P, Imo street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, June 4, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Swede GIVII.Pd for interment. * SECOND MOURNING . POPLINS,. VALENCIA% AND GINGRAMS —BESSON & SON invite attention to their New Stook or— Setond Mourning Gingharna. 16 to 25 cents.. Second Mourning Bilk and Wool Pontius, 62 1( to TIS. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Valenciae. 76 oW. Black and White fined Pennell Jaconota, 26 eta. Plain Black fined French Jaconeta, 26 eta. Lupin's Black Oliallice, 44 eta. Lupin'e Black Barege. 7-4 wide, 62% eta. Lupin's Black Crape Maretz, 25 eta. Lupin's Black l'amartinna.!2s eta. TrDAVID'S SLING A D MOB ON GEN. EUITER'S AND TEE PRO: Si DENT'S PROOLAM ATIONS.—Bev. I. BOGLE& MARTIN. of Entail, will deliver a lecture on the above subject, WEDNESDAY EY IC NINO. June 4th, in SHI LOH (Baptist) MEETING4IOIISE, at to'clock. Ad,- misiion 10 cents. 119 E orA MEETING OF THE CITIZENS OF thtt Tieenty•fourth Want, favotaVe to establish ing a Bank, to be called I .YR% BANK OF WEST PHILADELPHIA." to be cetahlisbed under the provi sions of an not entitled An act to establleh a system of free banking in Penneylvania, and to Bemire the public agatnet Mee from insolvent hanks," approved the first day nr May. A. D.1E61. will be held in the COMMIS SION/RV HALL, West Philadelphia, on WEDNES DAY AFTERNOON, .4th instant, at 6 o'clock. Cff.PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR razaioTlNG ADRIOULTURE.—Stated Meet log at Booms No. 3:6 WALNUT Street, on Wednesday, Juno 4tb, at o'clock A. M. • je3-24. ErWIEST* OW THE SEASON. —LADIES , STRAWBERRY' FESTIVAL, for iho benefit of the TWELFTH. STRRE r M E. CRUROB, will be held at• HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL. Routh cost corner or Eighth end Green streets, on THURS DAY EVENING, June 6th. Tickets at the d,or any rry. COSI PROMISE—PE ACE .-6111 ALL W E make the former and thereby secnre the latter 7 Or, Shall we enbcalt to Foreign Intervention 7 Lec ture on this subject s by the Bor. R. A. CARDEN, (for the benefit of Zion Chnrch,) at Spring Garden Institute, BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on MONDAY EVENING, June 16th, 18112. Admission 10 cents. je3-I2tts ayEXAMINA TION OF AreLnAlwrs for vettificates of Qualification for ASaISTANT TRACHRAS of the Public School'. of Philadelphia will be beld at she Jefferson School Donee ' on FIFTH &rest, above Poplar, commencing on FRIDAY, June 6th, at 2 o'clock P. M., and continuing on SATURDAY, 7th. at 9 o'clock A. M. Applicants under 17 years of age will not be examined. By order of the Committee on Quelifiestlon of Teach era of the Board of Controßere. Tr PEOPLE'S STATE' OONYENTION. THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire ‘wdially to unite hi • SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ALNIIFISTRATION in its patriotic efforts to suppress a aectionat and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE BEPUBLIG, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go vernment, bur hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to'select the number of DELEGATES equal to.the Legislative Representation of the Stile, at such times and in such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in AT ' . . HABEISBIIRG, • On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at .71 o'clock on said day, to . . • NOMINATE .OANDIDATEB for the offices of . striolTOß GENERAL , . .• SURVEYOR GENERAL, and to take snob measures as may be deemed -necessary to strengthen the Government in this season or common peril to a common country. Chairman or the People's State Oossmittee. GZO. W. HAMMZUSLY. Secr etaries. JOHN• M. SULLIVAN, S my 1.12 rte- - . OFFICE OIONIONGAIIEL& TICE COMPANY, At a meeting of the Board of Nlanasera of this Compa ny, held on the fat of Iday, 1882, the following resolutions. were adopted Resolved, Tbat coupon bonds of this Company, bear-. ing date the first day of July next, be, teasel to the amount of Two Ilmidred Thsnsand' Dollars, to sums of One Thousand Dollars each, payable in tWen ty-fivo years after the date thereof, bearing. interest at the rate of six per centhm per spawn, paya• ble rend-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 trustee, for the boldersof said bonds. Mao Ned, That the President of this Company be au thorized to procure, to be negotiated, of the mortsage Wilds of this Company. *llia day ordered to be hunted. the amount of one hundred and twenty-five thousand def iers, for cash, or the ontat•ndiug bonds of this Com pany, maturing on the first day of January next; at par. In accordance with the foregoing resolutions, 817 3- SOBIPTIONS wilt be received until three o'clock of the 24th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for the above loan: • In formation with regard to the character of the Improve ment may be obtained from Joehna•Hanna, Ee4 , of Min na, Bart, & Co , Pittsburg; Abraham Gibbons, Etta., Coatesville, Cheater county, Pa. ; and Messrs. Jar. Conk, it Co., Philadelphia,. wbo are authorizedlo receive subscriptions for tha loan. • The Capital Stock of tbe Company in $726,760 Funded debt, thondsoutetanding).... ...... 182,000 There is no floating or other debt existing. The marks are in active operation and complete repair, and•tho re (mints justify expectations of the usual or average divi dend for the present year. T 1 e works were so far com pleted, and the debts of the Company paid as to enable the Managers to declare their fleet dividena, Jill? 7th, 1863, since which time they have declared fourteen 11191- donde up to July, 1881—eight yews—amounting in the aggregate to fifty-four and one-half per coot., or six and eighty-one hundredths per cent. por annum. There are no bonds in the market better secured than those otthis Company, and nose that offer greater loducemente for investment as to mouthy and .prompt payment of into rest, which is well known by the holders of the present outstanding bonds. The object of this mortgage is to concentrate the bonds of the, Company and' secure the whole. A preference will be given to the present holders of the bonds maturing January Ist. 1603 The Company reserves the right to accept the whole or any portion of the amount anbecribed. my 27. tJe2.4 J. K. MOORHEAD, Pree6lent. NOTICE.—A GENERAL MEETING• of the Stoetholders of the UNION . 0 AN&II 0051- PANY: and of the Bondholders of said company, now secured by the lst mortgage, dated the 23,2 April, 1863, will be held at the Booms of the Board of Trade. No. 505 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, the ninth day of JUNE, 1862, at 11 A. td., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the provision, of an act of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "• A. further supple ment to the several acts heretofore pissed relating to the Union Canal Company, of Pennsylvania." Approved the 10th day of - April, A. 1). 1862. By order of the Board of M imagers. JAMES PAGE, President. O. TROMPBON. Secretary. - my 284109.• ey. OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND' MA RINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 WAL NUT St , PutLensLyure, X[115 , 1, 1862 —The Direcfore Lave this day declared a semi-annual DIVIDICIIU of three and a half per cent., payable to the etockholders of this Company, on and after the 15th instant. myl4-merflm ALFRED IL C94.111 . 1TT. Treasurer. Alpfige4l!Tl .GOLD WANTED, ONE-YEAS 01111RTIFIOATES FOE SALE BEVEN.ANDAMIFIMIDTRA AND 001:7PON BONDS rOß'Etailk my6-1m $l2 0005.4 000, ,AND 4 , jost ! p *Stt , to loan ' on moetiugi;Vi je4.3 BARRY, 430 WILINUtpt:,:. $6,0002 65,000 , AND s4,oofpc. TO IN . VRST on M A. Or t tr i tli ) , : t r igr e.;, ,. .10).30.61* No. 61 North. SIXTH. Strait., , TVORYTYPES.-REIMER'S IYORYTYPYS are perfect gems; - the chorminsfoffect protincbd by the artist is the theme of admiration of all who see them.. BEOOND direst, above Green. 11* NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, /LI: that e DD tiuttoo bastoen lauds" fOi a duplicite of .CEETIFICATB No. 14 of the PENN MUT Cali LIFE YNKJEANCE COMPANY, dividend of 1857; for $BO, üblcb Lae been loot or _ '3e4-wf4* • 8. ABOWES. T' WARD, Nos. 103,7.105; 10? path • SECOND Street, wlllsoyao,. ow TIIEBD4.Ir. • splexidld giaeoiliient of Children% Nate •• • ' jeargoic.,' EXPREI3I3 TO ATLANTIC OHL- Tbe Philadelphia Local Xx,preas Oompahy, Office 28 Sinth FIFTH stroLt, maim° daily linear forwarding Packaata. Beegege,g and Brelpht of every description. Goods called for In all parts of the city by leaving orders •at our Office. Baggage checked theculth. • ./813.6t+ rIPENING: OF A SUININISR GAR:' vI DEN. The undersigned begs .leave tminforin the public that he has opened for the season ills FINE GAR DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street, oppo site Faiths:Quit - Park. Families are particularly Invited. Ice Cream, Oakes, excellent Lager Bess of Delta's brew dry, Wines, ito., always on hand, • HENRY Filo" k, • ing.Sm TWEETY•HEITNTH and COATES MS. MARRIED . DIED GEOEGB W. YABMIAN, Chairman. A. K. MoOLIIIIII, PITTSBURG M9Y 23,i 1859 - • FINANCIAL. At high prices. PREx4EL 34 134ank.THIND Street. DETAIL DRY GOODS GREA3 i REDUCTION IN PRICES OP LI T, PLAIN, AND FANCY CLOTH SACQUES; r,OM $8 TO $5. FROM $lO TO $6. FROM $1.4 TO $B. These darments are elegant sod rich in appearance, as mach . solk Garments at twice the cost, and are thin enough tb be worn the entire season. J. W. PROOTOR & 00., 920 00ESTNIIT STREET my , tf l 8 !S AND . BOYS' , WEAR "CASSMERES. LIMIT. MIXTURES. slut ' FINE, BLACK OLOTH . LADIES , otapairos. BEAMIC BROADOLOI4B. SILK MIXED OOLMIGS. NEW MELTONE. COOPER & CONARD. S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET. m727-1m • NM FM.BROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, dc.—Just owned. a generel assortment of desirable Franck and Semen Need , e -work ed Banda, Edgipgs, Imeriings, Randkorchlefs, Collars, Sleeves, eto., nt 'my low prices. ALSO. •A full Hoe of all deactietione of Wbito Goods for Ladles' weer, of the moat approved makes. SNEPPARD, VAN BARLINGEN. k ARRISON, :jet •, • • .7 : 1008 ORINTSUT Street. 1'094 OIIICEITNIIT BTBSBT E. M. NEEDLES 'lnvitee the „ special - attention" of " Ladies" who intend "spending the summer" in' " tat country" at Watering Places," or in " travel. ling," to n very large estortin at of “TBDUNIND AND . ASADA-lII' GOODS,” IN "SETS, 81.11EVE8," Ica In I .POINTE, VALENCLENNE, GUIPURE, MALTERE, , ' and other Laces • and in "LINEN, OLMBRIO,'AND wISs," width be bee jnat opened. Also, in L , Valencienne Trimmed" and cr Ruf,. ' fled dambrie Handkerchieft,'l embroidered, in leolorsi together with a general artortmeet o w White Goods, Linens ' Laces, E•nbroidtries, Petit, Handkerchiefs," &0., adapted to the Mre r niremehte of the present season. .A large and varied assortment of 44 Gariboddi uslinr," and "Black and White Figured Net' or "Sleeves." All the above of the "Latest Styles," and at. the Very Lowest Prices.' Je3 1024 OH ESTNIIT STREET CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! DB GREATBEIT BARGAINS IN THB CITY • TVEI4S ?Fe. 00. I S4 No. 23 sotrTH NINTR . STEM. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICER, IN TEE CITY, IVENS.& CO.'S, . 8ra lio ! 28 . 8017TH NINTH EITHEET. egaCIAICE.--4f you want the heat value for your mouton go to the cute Cloak Store, 142 Worth 1210/ITS. Street, above Cherry. mb24-3ok CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of all the Newest Materiels, AND CHOICEST PATTERNS, AT THE LOWEST PRIDES, 4? myls.2sn No. 25 Booth TENTH Street. fILO.A.EI3 ! A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIO SEASON, With every new material, made up and trimmed in the very best manner, at prima that defy all competition, AT TEM PARIS. CLOAK STORE, • • N. N. OONNND, EIGHTH AND WALNUTath2B-8m EY" & lANDIDLL, FOURTH and' AMR, balm a line enactment of Summer Shawls. PYRE & LANDELL have the Black • Al,Mand White aid Ma for Bonnets and D *Voi V r lard- • • • 14•11,/alit — N • " DELL HAVE the -/C.C;.Fasbionable Black Silk Mantles made of the beet Taffeta Bilks and Paris shapes. . . • ' jo2 - pYRE LANDELL- have desiiable AA. styles dark French Lawns; also, the but; stOntor low•Driced Lawns. ' Jed wyBE a LANDELL are • closing out .F 2.41 Spring nud SIMMS! Dress Goods at low vices. jail Ipti ROCHE . ' BWILISH JLP - Anity and largentock at very low my2o. tf ELAM PLEdB.BROT RIMS. lt/rOZAMBIQUES.- ~. 4LYI Plain Mixtures and Plaids, two yards wide, fee Mantles. nry29 tF BIIARPLESS BROTHERS: CHEAP BAREGE ROBES.-- Two hundred Ylounoed Robes, at one.talrd of the Importing cost. my 29 tf SHAEPLESS BROTHERS BLEACHED MUSLISS.- Extra qualities of . 13hirthyro, at - much reduced BBARPLESS BBATEIERS, oIIESTOUT & EIGHTH Streets prices m) 29•1 f EV.,' CLOAK. : STORE ! • Mid **ant immitteent in the olty.. No:: S 9 •Sonth' NINTH Street, Ent door above Chattnut. mb2s-13m 'MEW SPRING PBINT8,1•• OHOLOX arnim • BIERBIMAOS, ..• • BPBAGUE, PACIFIC, ' • ALL TWELVE AND A• HALF CENT& A laws lot beet styles and feet Colon at 100. • .00WPEETHWAIT & 00., mh16.0 -.1114, W. oor..BIGHTH and MAREET : • B oIv; MISSES', AND OHM- CLOTHING, IN ANDLEBB . VARIETY, £7 No. 137 South EIGHTH Street, • aiyl6 3an . •;'• Tbrse Doore above WALNUT SILK MANTLES "AND •BAOQUEL. Blaik Taffeta Mantles. . . Black Silk Pacques. Elegant new styles. Light Cloth Simms. SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS.i New lola, bargains, 3.2%, 18%, and 25 eta. * Plaid Mozembiques very desirable. BON'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Silk Mixed Osselmeres and Coatings. Light colon fancy Caudistates. 6.4 Mixtures end Iffeltunt • . , Cloth goods for little fellows. JACIrETS AND PANTS. ' (NEW DEPARTMENT, SECOND STORY.) Pk-et-class Ready.made Garments: ' • Style and Pit unexceptionable. , Prices very reasonable. Boys' irons made to order. COOPER . 8i CHiNARD, S. E. corner NINTH and KA101:111T Streets.' w.omiplama, :THE ATTENTION of My Mnitiimiitii . and friends to the following Goods, which are fresti 'said desirable: Black and . White. Plaid Silks. • Organdie Lawns, oho* styles. lilorambiques, Plaimand Plaid. NeepolitanSilki, for travelling Aright. Argentines, Black and Brown, mixed. Mode Tamertines, scarce and desirable. Black. Crape d9CsFignii, from auction. Challle Delidoml, nice sMortment at 18%0. • 30 dozen Kid-finish Silk Gloves, at 37;i0. 87 - dozmi Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, at $1.02% per dozen; bargali: ' . Ono lot of Lisle Gauntlets, at 18%0 a pair. One lot of Black Bilk, $1.1236 ; .the best I ever had for, the money. • JOHN H. BTOW.ZB4. •108:01,0tr8tildt. ..p,L 'A. I N MOZAMBIQUES AT-18 CENTS. Plsid Mozambiques at 13 cents, worth 20 multi.. Plaid Mozambique!' at 18 seats. Plaid Mozambique!' at 23 costs. • Pletd*Mezambiqual at 31 cents. Plaid Mozamblques at 37X cents. EmbroldSreo Mozambitmos at 50 ants: 840 yards Gray Himalayas at 10 as., worth 13 cis. Gray Sultanas, Gray Poplins, and Travelling ' Drew Goods of °Tory variety. • ' 8,000 YARDS BLACK. AND WOOL PLAIDS, • at2o cents. . Brown and Black Ground Lawns. Fine French Organdies. BEST 12x GENT. 'LAWNS IN THE CITE. 1 Lot Handsome Silk Robes, 22pards patterns, t...! At $l7 ; worth 830. FANCY BILKS, VERY CHEAP. Jost received, 2 'mall lots of Bares° Bobo' At $2.60 an d $ B, worth 88 and Sl2. H. STEEL & BON, mr2o-tf No. 713.1140' TENTH St, ab. °OATES. CLOAIiS t :PALATOTEB AND MAN . Tll,LAS.—Ladies in want of the' above astleles will and It to their advantalp to viait the old established house of him naxay, No. titl Noith NINTH Street, below MICH. ,The latest Paris Styles always on hand at prima that astonish everybody. 1. INGS! BWITINGS! MAT INGS 8.4 WHITE AND onuaKED, 4.4 WHITE AND CIiC&OKED, 6-4 WHITE AND OHROKED, f.e.4 WHIT& AND OHECEED, \AT LOW PERMS FOB OABEL' 1 • • . REEVE L. ICIFIGTIT, No. 262 Eituth BEOOND Street., - lin if - West efde, near Eleinee.' RAY DISCOLORED HAIR G eyeilsbetutiful black or brown at FOltIRTli and BBANCII. . roy3l-1 t 3 TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP . sowed ce daily (Buntieysexcepted) . by JAMBS MOB slut, Bos *AWL= fitieet."l •r. • • ' • Familial supplied :aa aaniaL. CIRO & BLACKWEL 'B ENGI- N., LI: • pioxLms.--Afreeh frooOrtation of Enidlab Man ' ? Nunes; just received and for ode by • • RHODES I WILLI/MB, • . , 207 South WATER Street. 3 A 1 0 IRRIOAli ROOFING SLATES, t1 , 4 1 1: 1 4.7:41Fiva..t0 the BEST WELSH SLATES. T. TROIKAS, 217 WALNUT Street. .. :1 DETAIL 10W GOODS. E. & L., FOURTH AND ARCH, OFFER FOR SALE, NEAT PLAID BILKS, SHEPHERD'S PLAID BILKS, PLAIN COLI'D POULT DE SOIES, LEATHER 001.i'D MOHAIR, LAVA COL' D DELAINES, TOURISTS' DRESS 0001)S, 5-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE, CLOTHS FOR MAKING SACKS. 804}-weeu tf "AS. 13:CAMPBELL & Co., EP WHOLESALE AND RETAIS, DEALERS, 117 CHESTNUT STREET, Have opened this day, Bonnet's Black Taffetas. Triple Main Satin Plaid Colored TaffetaP. Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and. Printed 7.larquilise. • Lupin's best black Bareges and Bombazinell. Rich Plaid Brozambionee. - • Lupin's beet black, white, and high colored Mani. Organdies and Jaconete, grissaile grounds. . Cacbemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich. Foulard Poplins:' Fonbird &dine, aula-tf WHOLESALE HO USES SCARCE GOODS. GRENADINE VEILS, In Node, Lilac, Blue, Black, Brown, and Green CRAPE AND LOVE VEILS, Min N,I,RNow TRIMMING RIBBONS, Corded idges, Noe. and 5, in all colors M. E. HALLOWELL & my3l-611 33 MARKET STREET, MILITARY BOOBS. ARMY GOODS ON HAND ",DABS AND LIGHT BLUE /lIIIISEYS. • STANDARD 8.4 AND 8.4 INDIGO WOOL.DYED BLUE FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE AtirronEs. COTTON 1/801C, 10, 12, AND 12-0111I0E. FARNHAM, KIRKHA3I, .& CO., sp26-2m 228 CHESTNUT. STREET. SPRING MILLINERY. . . gp 11E3110VAL. . ' MISSES O'BRYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, have removed to 1107 WALNUT Street., threedoors above BM teeth., north aides and will open PAEIS OULLI.H.SEY, for the Suring, on TITI3IIBDAY. Awn 11'. aril2-2m* SEWINfI MAMINES vimEErX,R & WTT,SON I3EWM MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, mamas COOKING RANG:ES, FURNACES, Ace COOKING- RANGES. ELEVATED DOUBLE-MN COOKING RANGE. This Hedgehog afforded mere eathdrattlon than any yet offered to the public. ARNOLD & WILSON 1010 011'68rNITT,. &reed. vA/ARM AIR FURNACES, aLptcnirsurzesdrodgirmtre-4 cumsTMIT street. ENAMELED SLATE mArrna A large variety of them, beautiful Mantels at 'VERY LOW PRICES. 1010 MlMl'lflJl' Street. e. D 0 " - • AND COMMON' tißi ..GRATES, • JOB If*IM:OR SOIT - 00 AS., • . . 1 aot.sti4e4h*""aventestors.A. hrio iscemens: ARNOLD ' Wiritgok, Stria. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND SWISS WA___,MORRS, JEWNLRY, AND ALLYEKWARIC, AT RED CI P' H 7 011 8 . iTO H.,wAirsON, my29-2m 826 CHESTNUT ST6IDICT. AREMOVAL:• • . • J. C. FULLER Homing Removed from No. 42 South TIMID Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Stieet, 2nd, Floor, • (Opposite Mamonio Tom➢lo,) Now offers a Urge and Desirable Stack of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, BOOMS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FMK% . . FINE JEWELRY; To which' the attention of thetnetti:hi invited. jait et AMERIG&K. WATCH • COM ren-y, • r: • - • . • GOLD . A ND SILVER . W A T .0 H- E S FOR LADIES-AND GENTLEMEN. • O,OMP ANY'S A•Ii.FrS.R.O 01% He. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Smiled 'floor, (opposite Elesonic Temple.) I. It • MART.ER, 'Agent. • ity3o.Bin , VULOANITE RUBBER JEWELRY A beautiful line of - . GENTLEMEN'S •VEST 'CHAINS, CHA TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, °BOSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, diro., Now in Store. J. C. FULLER, • N0..712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, •' . (Oppoeite Beeonto Temple.) si3o.3en WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. AFRESHASSORTMENT, at LESS THAN roannat PRICES, FARE a BROTHER, IMBorkwe,Sll4 OHISTNUT Be,trot below Fourth. •t0b90.4i pR 0 P . 0.E1 AI 8 FOR PAINTING ./ ROM OF .OAPITOL.. DEPASTMIXT Or rue MITZRIOR, • • Washicgton, May 29, 1862. • SHAWL/ PROPOSALS will be 'received at this. De partment until TIIESDAL - the 10th day of June, at 12 N., for furnishing Materials and executing the PAINT. IRO OF TILE IRON WORK of the new Dome of the United States Capitol, Drawings exhi biting. every part of the work, and sped bastions explaining the manner of executing the sante, may be examined. at the Architect office. in the south west room on the attic story of the Centre Building of the United States Capitol, every day, Sundays excepted, be tween'the hours of 9.A. M. and 4 P. M. je4.43t., . WALT. J. SMITE, Chief Clerk.. TEE AQUARIIIS.—A new and; fiwalnable article for watering trees, plants, shrub bery, throwing liquid composition, &c. It is unite porta ble, weighs only sight pounds. Will throw water fifty feet. Price $lO. For sale by DAVID L ANDRETH & SON, • • , • Seed and Implement Warehouse, If* Nos. 21 and 28 South SIXTH Street. EXMDING OULTIVATOTO, Oak frames, with Cromer's Steel' teeth Hoes; Spike-tooth Cultivators; narrows and Pl O l l ll ll3 , In variety; our own manufacture. • - D. L&NDENTII & SON, • Implement and Seed Wareharmi, 11* Nos, 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street, WORMAN .& ELY, No: 130.-FRO4 Street, manufacturers of patent OAST-STEWV TABLE CUTLERY ,• also, alately-patented 001K10. NATION KNIFE, FORK, and - SPOON, especially adapted for Camp igm, for Fishermen, Sea faring Maw, Mechanics, Miner:, Lumbermen, and all Workmeas Car rying their dinners. W. 60 E.'s Cutlery is warranted to be of the beat quality of 'ENGLISH' om.T.Eman, and is intended to supersede, by its excellence and cheapness, the inferior qualities of Cutlery now in the market, and to which they resPeothdlY Milts the attention of the Hardware dealers generally. my499m TUTS, -RHODES & WILLIAMS, lira 107 South WATBB Street, offer for sale the following : 7100 bales Princess Almonds. . - 20Languadot 20 41 Sicily " 20 « English Walnuts. • lb " 150 bags Pea Nute. 10 bales Brasil Note. BAISINB. 100 bozos M. B. Raising. 100 1 ~ Layer ,1 160 bear Imes M, B, Balatsu. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE NERAL'S OFF111)11,' PIDIGADELMITA, May 2T, 1862. WANTED .1111:EDDLATE tOga , boOi , d, healthy Hien, to go to Vlnzlnia, n 511%. borers. Pay kt2s per MOW b., aid ft ration per day. Far further particulars, apply to A. B. EUSTIS, at 227 Eouth. FRONT Etrect. A. BOYD, jt4.3t • Captain and A. Q. N. AGOOD BOY WANTED—In a Wbo!swats Shoe hnuso. Address Box. 930. je3.3t.* g i n () WORK HORSES WANTED._. Amy Apply at MOUE & Sii.SSISTA.N'S Livery sta bles, SAV EllY street, below Girard avenue. Eiebieontli Ward Ert73l-Bth PARTNER, WANTED.—The adver tieer desires a partner with acme capital . and experi ence to Join him in the Produce audOommiasion medium, Addreea i• Omega," at this office. my26-10cie w ANTED.SOMETHING NEW- EkIPLOYMENT —Nale and female Agenta wanted. in every town and city in the United States; Sal to $4O per mor th can be made and no humbug. Buelness eaey sod respectable. It reoldree a very email capital, and will not interfere with other employment. Tide to no book agency or humbug of any kind. No person will regret having sent for thie information, let hie employ ment be what it may.. Fail particulars given to all who onetime a three-cent postagestamp, and address HARVEY BROWN & Amnskeng. N. H. rntls-dfit. tn nr3t,t2tAt A TEENJEUM.—LOne Share for Sale. Pries only $5, The par value le $25. AchlreAs g. A. : NV... PITH 3 oTce. jeB-2t,-* fafa TO RENT—Pour Different Country Places ' with a few acres of ground, floe fruit's, near railroad stations, and convenient to the city. one of which hi furnished. Apply to E. PETTIT, j e s No. 309 3vAnuor Street. atk FOR BALE—A desirable Farm 108 acres, near Downingtown, Chester county; nicely watered ; hydrant water at the tame and barn. First-rate atone improvements. all in complete contlidon fine limber, excellent fruits, dm. Apply to N. PDTTIT, je2 - No. 309 WALNUT Street. BOARDING -At, a first; class Farm time in Chester L county. Access by Rsfiroad. Ver particulars, call THIS DAY on.the proprietors, irom nine till fire, at. No. 38 North SIXTEENTH Street. Reference exchanged.. jo3-4t* AT ANY TIME REIMER'S Life- Size PHOTOGRAPHS in oil colors are desirable pictures, but now being made at war prices. every one should obtain one. SECOND Street, above Green, It* ACONSIDERATION. = Splendid picturee War:prices. HELMER'S Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS in oil colon. Now .a rare chance is afforded. Embrace it. SECOND Street, above Green, pHOTO4RAPR ALBUMS, Imported from Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, latest. styles and improvements, wholesale and retail. SOHOLZ HENTO3Y.II2 Ronth 'EIGHTH Street. mv9-lin NEW PLUILICATIONS, '• VICTOR HUGO'S Tire American copyright transiation is pdbliebed and for sale this moraine, in two Urge octavo, paper covers. price 50 cents, and on ant parlor paper, elegant cloth binding. $L It, is almost unnecessary for the publisher of this mag. nificent work to say anything in itt favor. The French feuildetonista and critics have exhausted evvy adjective in its praiee. • The fabulous amount of 814,004 Is reported as hariAg been paid to the author for the copyright. Machinery, 'of the most gigantic character has been set at work in Europe to enhance its mile therm Its appearance wam followed by a furore Untiarrldeled in the literary world. Two enormous editions, of ten thousand copies each, were swept' oil within the week of its publication, and telegraphic, orders arriving from all parts of Europe remained. unfilled. It hi the earioraledged literary event of the tahtnfy. In the wa'y of a novel; there's nothing ender . *** BOW 'fit booksellets eyerywhefe, ahil sent try" sztil FREE, on recelyt of price, by - CARLETON, Putiltshbr' (Late CNB AJARLNTON,) No. 413 BROAD' N AS, corner Liopenard street, N. T. myThow-tf riTHE HOUSEKEEI4II9 NEVER FAILING COMPANION. WEI.h.T I KNOW, OR THE ECONOMICAL 00eKL AND EMUS IC BOOK, comprising Eve hundred receYete for the 4sily duties of a Haueekeeper i for cooking, presenting, picidingovashing, Ironing; gardening, plain and fivicy needlework, putting up of- winter stores, end nutuerour other receipt., niefui and neddrui in every well•reguista household. By E ZABEiH Nictior,so et. 1 vol., Nino: 50 ob. PWIL A 1111LP414 " The'Peolde COI led Quakers," it is Well knween, live well and.'ndVexpensicely, and as everrOne wants to know bow to do the same, we advise them in ears money by •spendingalnodittiln of it for this book: as it contains the Compound concentrated essence of good Qhaker (molting and housekeeping in ecery branch of 11.- QUietly and steadily it IrdirWbrked its way until it has reached a formth edition, each issue - Vein enlarged and impced. For 'sale, with' a full' en collection of all the Vest Cook 'Books, by WILLIAM. P. BEA [lll,. je2-8X CIIMSTATT Street, below E.I4;kITEL, NEW BO'OXF NEW:I3OOX! -L. I TDB OHRISTAItSADDATII i Its HistoryrAutho rity, Duties, Benelltscan'd 'Civil Relations: a eeriesordie. eoureeeby Rev. W. L. Itice,•l). D., Rev. William Hiamm, Rey arvey D. Gauee . "-Be'v. William Adams, D and 7 . r . n. :vdth a-ketre__b , • the Sabbath reform, b - Y;the seeretely of the. Now yort fSabbath Committee„ Itmb,r.ls'ets. • For sale by. , WILLIAM S. ,YELPItEIt MARTIEN, - mY22 686 CHESTNUT Street. p.OWE RS' FiOTEL, This pstalar Hotel has lately been thortraday rano yeantand nefiernialied, and now puinamea• all the requi aitea of a; Tter patronage of Pbiledelphlane and , the. travelling public, desiring the beet accomodotlona• and , moderate charges, is-respectfully "elicited. jei-litne U. L.' POWERS,Proeriotor. kNITBR STATE 8,. EAS TE M TAUT OF FEEINSYLVAISIA, SM . THE PRESIDENT. OF TIIE UNITED MUM. . TO THE ISAlistria. OF THE BASTEEN,DISZ.III-0T OP 'PENNATLYK.N.T,A, GREETING : WHEREAS, •The , Dhitriet Court of the IfidtediStatee in and for the-Eastern District of Pennsylvania;-rightly and•duly probseding- on &Libel, filed iu the name of the United States of America, hath .deoreod all permits- In general who hare, or pretend to bare, any right. title,-or interest- tit•the steamer CAMBRIA, whereof alortioad is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, warts; and merchandise lodation board thereof, captaredl as prize •by the United , States gunboat Huron, under command of Lieutenant John Downes, ono of , the South Atlantic Blockading .Squadron, to• be manishedi cited, and called , tojadgment, at the tune-salt place underwritten;. and) to the effect hereafter ex.• pressed, (justice so rosairing.) You are, thorehire, charged, and strictly aujoirted.and commanded, that:you. omit not, but that, -by gubilahing 'these presents in.. at , least two of thedaily newspapers printed and published: in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal intetifgers car, you do_ menials and. eite,-or• canes to be monished • apd cited, peremptorily,,all persona in general who ham,. or, pretend to hare,-am'. right, title, or. interestda. the • said steamer CAMBRIA, her tackle, apparel, audlurnt tore, and the goorta, wares, and merchandbe • laden on beard . therm f, to,appear• before the Honi JOHN CA.DWALADFIftuthe• Judgeof.the said'court,. .at the. District Court room, in•the• city of- Philadelphia, on. the TWENTIETYPday after publication of these presents, if it be ft courtslay,.or• else on the next court day following, between :lie usuaLhours of hearing causes then and there to show, or allege v in due.form of law,_n reasonable and-lawful emetute, If any they hare, why the said.. steamer CAUBBiA, her tackle, apparel, and far-- 'niture, and the 'goods, wares, and mercharillso laden thereon, shorlfiX not be. pronotmead to . long, at the. time of tbDcellPtl2.7l%. of, • the, same, to , the enemies of the United7Stateo.ondOcgoodsof•their ono.: roles or otherwise, Wide and .saabject to . condemaation, to ho adjudged and condenmedasgood and Imehdprizest and further to do andanceive in this.behalf as to justbee • shall appertain. Artd:that you dull-, intimate; or cause to be intimated, unto • all: =mono aforesaid generally, . (to whom, by the tenor oPtimae presinsti, it is also intim*, ted,) that if they shalt-not appearat- the time, and -place above mentioned, or appear and shall net above a rim-- namable and lawful earmatti the contrary, then said 'Dis trict Court dads intend and ail/proceed to adjudicAioiaan •the Mid. capture, and may:prouounce that- the • said' steamer CAMBRIA, her tackle, apparel; and , isnot-. lure, and the • roods. wares, and merchandise laden thereon did-belong, at• the time, of.the capture or the. same, to the enemies. of the United* States-. of. Ann.. rica, and as goods oPtheir.anemies. or otherwise,.nalge and subject to confiscation and condemnation, p) . judged and condemned as lawful prize, the ; absence,or rather - contumacy,.of the Parsons so cited artd,lntintted:. to amyWise,notwithatanding,.atl that.you duly. certify to . the said District Court what Toughen do. tittles:premises', together with.Stesoptesetkle.. . . , 'WitOen the . Ifoliorable. JOHN. CA,IPWOLWER:,, Judge of ths:suid' couat, at, Philadelphia.; Ale thin', day of JUNE,..k..D. 1862.,,aud in Ow oighty-kixth.year, of the .ludepenAticotkf ths.eatid Unitici.States. i 54.431 G. 1t..F.0X, perk District Cour,t. MARBIL&L'S Si LE. By. . vittu9. of . 1.T1.. a writ of sale,by the Eon.. JOaN C&D DER, Judge ol the District Court of the United States, , in and for: the Eastern Diarriot of Peoneylvania„ in ad.., miralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public wale, to the higheet• and beet bidder, for cloth, at C&LDOWHILL-. STDESTeWHARM, on TtiTs.S.Ddlri June . 17, at El. o'clock M., the sloop COQUETTE, hoe tackle, appose, and franitnre, as abe.uort lies at Wild wharf. WILLIAM htfLIAVAILD, hiersbelZsetem District of Penna. Philadelphia, Jana 3d,1662. • jekat MARSHAL'S SA_LE, 7 ;By virta* of a Writ of Sale, by the lion .. JOliN OADWA, LADEN, Judge of the District flou;1 of. the Vatted Maim in and for the Naetern District. of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, 16 the highest and beet bidder, for cash, 15$ M.lOlllll - STORE, No. 142 North PROWL' Street,. on MONDAY, AMP 10th,,1862, at LI o'clock M, the cargo of the Schooner LIDA,. csnsistinn of 160 bare Coffee; 596 yige lead ; d.rolts of Shectlead; :1 box Shoo Thread; 1 box Frogs ; 1 box of Preserves • 38 boxes of Cigars. • • WILLIAM MILLITLEID, 11. S. Itfoasbal. Philadelphia, Jane 2, 1802, je3-8t MARSHAL'S SALE.—:By virtu!) of a Writ of Fieri Feriae, lamed Out or the Circuit Court of the United States, to ratio directed. wilt be sold on TUESDAY, the Tooth day Of Joie, at 1:3 o'clock 31,, at the Merchants' Exchange, in the City of Philleitifilisi the right, title, and interest of JAMES EBEHLAND in and to thirty thares of Cotton Stook, In the Harrislipm' Cotton Company of Harrieburg, Dauphin conoty; Pedal. syltania. Par value *lOO. WILLIAM MILLWAHD, - U. B. Marshal E. D. of Panusylesada. PIIILAVILTRII. Ma/ fS. 1869. -raY2S-lit • LATOUR OLIVE OIL.-,463 baskets LAI OUR OLIVE OIL, it* Locerved, gale by JAUBSTGHE & Levasatte, mud 204 South TBONT Street. . OAUTlON,Havlni.seen a irpertoee article of OR branded "3. LateWY! Re caption the ppidio.againet porobaahm the astate, eyi the goplllllo J. Latour 011 oan be procured only from ne. JAIILUTOHE k LAVIIIIGNE4 ntylB4l, 808 and 204 South 'FRONT Street OLIVE • OIL.—A fresh lot of Olive Oil, in large and small -bellies, for sale, to arrive per ship Ocean Skinner, lir Oflkß. B. OARST6,IIIII, myld lie. 126 WATAIIT at end al QBANsIB St. WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. BOARDING. PHOTOGRAPHS. ' GREAT NOVEL_ LES MISERABLES. HOTlkEti+. Nos:l7 sUsII9 . IIRIE B&W, (OPPOSITE THE AR.HOITSZ,) NEW YOBS. TERMS $1.50 PER•DIT. FIRST-CLASS ROTISTI, LEGAL SUMMER RESORTS. IEDFORD SPRINGS.-A., G. . LEN respectfully inform the pahTic that 'bre Mk.- breed and feehloneble: WATERING Pl,,exy, ie now open and fully prepared for the reception of visitors, ann will be kept open antll the let of actoba-. Persona wishing Bedford .Mlnerel Water will be sup plied at the following prices at the Spring,-viz: Far a barrel (oak) VI 00 't half•barrol+' 2 00 Parties wiehing TOMO or any information in regard to the place will address the "Bedford Mineral enringe Caravans." tny2it-arr LORENCE HEIGHTS.—M.Rd. SINDOREH respectfully informs the former pa krone of this beautiful ~ BUMMER RESORT, and the public generally, that the House will be opened for the season, under her management, on the 16th JUNE. For Ferule, and any other information, apply at Mw. LEVELVS,I.2I6 CHESTNUT Street. my24-12tP AIVIIISEMENTS AptS. FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE'S READINGS AT 00NGERT HALL. WEDNESDAY, 4th instant, 8 P. Merchant et Venice." FRIDAY, Bth inst BP. M.—" Henry the Firth." SATURDAY, ith instant, 3 P. AL, (last reading)-... Eansiet." The Readings will begin precisely at thehour fotad, mat the doors will be opened ono hour earlier. TTCHETS ONE DOLLAR SASH. To be bad of T. B. PUGH. Sixth and Chestnut Streets, and at the Balton the opening of the doors. .le3-ti ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. CAPTAIN WILLrAms , GREAT NAUTIUAL ENIfERTAINMENT, TREILLING SCENES IN TRE LIFE OF A YANKEE WTI ALEICAN, EVERY EVENING. at B o'clock nreciFely. SELEOI. MATINEE, SATURDAY et 3 o'clock. AdMII4IOCI 25 cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. ChH dren 10 cents. Liberal arrangements, made for schools on Wednesday Afternoons. ja2-os* THE GRAND FIELD-DAY AND FETE CHAMPETRE IN HONOR OF TUE PHILADELPHIA. CADETS Will take place MONDAY, June 9, at ETIGEWOOD. For particulars, please to apply at No. 219 Sou.* BROAD ettreet. M. lILAil£O. G. EUKENDORF. je2.3tie wALNITT-STREET THEATRE yII NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Sole Loewe Mrs. M. A. Gsrrettesu. - THIRD NIGHT OF MISS KIMBERLY. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, June 4, 1862, The performance vAll commence with THE ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT. The Angel of Midnight. Love A Woodcutter Dentin The performance to conclude with A 110.8:EING FABLE, YRIOICS-50, 5735, 76, and 26 cents ; Private Berea. 85 and 83, according to their locale. Doom open at 73( o'clock. To commence at TX. MRS. JOHN DREW'B AIICH-STRICZT THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERIGEB. BIIIIOIIIE3 Agent and Trommrer JOS. D. MURPHY. ENGAGEMENT OF F. S. CR ANFE AU. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Charlea Gaylor's National Drama of BULL, RCN; • Or, the Packing of Fairfax Court Howe. Jupiter . , (a contraband,) F. S. Chanfraat. Preen:ma to the drama, the WIDOW'S VICTIM, Jeremiah Clip F. N. Hhatifratt. Fcdga ........... ........... ....Frank Drew. Jane Clatterly Mr& 0. Henri. Prices aa alma/. Deere open at 71. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock k2-3t pi ENNSMANIA ACADEMY OF THE FIRE ARTS. Thirty-ninfh Annual Bab/. bition of Paintings and Sculpture, itY2.5 attEsTion Street. Oren from 9 A. EL till 6 P. El., and from T E. H. till 10 P. rd. Admittance 25 cents - , Season Tickets 50 onus. '.:Stockholders, Artists, , and Contributors miff Mete* their tickets at the Academy! no admissions without. It ,Clron from OA. M. till P. and from tf 7 p.r. ate. . 'INSURANCE COMPANIES. GIPARD Ent AND MARINI{ INSURANCE CEYMEANY. OFFICE 438 WALNUT STREET, URILADELPELL CAPITAL 15200,0 M This company trontinnee to tako dolts en the sift claseeo of Property allow. rate'. The public can ray wan its responsibility, and abill. 15* to pay looses promptly. Its disbursemenn for the belrat of the public, darbg the last nine years, exam. di 8 500',000, and vertAip—trigly solicit thr favor in the blare. lAREoTess. THERT WALKER, JOHN 'IIIORNLET, ABRAAIN HART, ' PETER` a. HOE, of N. 16 FORHAN' ONEPPAILD N. B. LIONIVENOR, JOHN surnmr. ORA& REEPOPIT, JOHN 'W e . CEADHOBIt t O: F. antntrit, DAVID lIDVD; WEi St. SWATS; JOSEPH xiacrii, It D. WM. O. MaA CBAYEN, President. GILLZTT, Tiee'President J'AS. B. AL - 90.2Th Secretary: 'VANE INS trity 12 N 0.406 CHESIIT - raz - a - Aso • low - /NBV72,lNalt- TOW. • :- • F. N. Buck, -' . B. D. Woodruff, Obae. Richardson, . Scam Homier, Jr., Henry Deeds, P. 8. Jnatico, Alez whmdht, . Wcehincton Joney fkleo. A. West, ' Ches. fitokee, 0. W. Base, Jbhe W. Byerrnan. FRANCIS. N. NV Pre dent mesurs BEYHARDSON, Vice Presider:lff WILLIAMB L Bwatqa AND, Secretary. [mhl9.4ffiff comiorrivmum BtE maw. B,Arroz COMPANY, or TRZ own air PINNECILVANIA. DIItIEC3OII.S. David. Jana, M. D., Cherie* H. Bogus, John N. Whimll, John K. Walker, Shama C. 'Knight, Ilthert Shoemaker, Tfoomas. S. Stewart, . William . Struthers, ' Henry Lewis, Jr. - • ESitth Jena& . DAVID JAYNN,:ffi D., Pihoident. . • JOHN B. 'WRIT:CULL, Vim Preeidadh. UNFURL S. BOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth 111111410/A 6/3 CHASTffiel i Street. Phihulolvbfa. .04..tf tf . SAFES. rara FIRE PROOF, .F/RE PROOF. yon want ono. of "Lille's" beet, that Bre will not defter* , and thieves cannot eater 7 . Then attend TBOMAV . BkIA. TO-bIORSONIn . 11* LELLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RIG. Novap to ITo. sa. South BBTENTII Street, nem the Franklin Inettnte. The undersigned., trankful for pant %more, and baling determined to 'merit stare patronage, hes scoured em elegant and cenceniund etoro, and 'bur- now on hand a large auiortment of Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Pia and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only etx ictl y fire and btirgler proof safes made.) Also, Lillie', Unecinalled Blink , Tanlk Sale, and Bank Looks.. Lillie's BanleVanit non and Looks tsar be furnished to order OD short notioe. This is the strongest, best pro tected, and cbcayeet Doer and Lock yet &B red. Also, particular- atten.km he called •to Llllie's Non- Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is •con ceded to DUTVI9I3 tn• settle and elegance anything • yet al tered for this purpose, and is the only one that to strtody Are and burglar proof. SPECIAL NOTED:Ii—/. have DOW on hand say twenty ce- Farrel, Honing, 3roo.'s Been, moat of thcm•neorly new, . and some forty of other makers, comprising a conapielia. assortment as to sfzike r and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Mite EtAa. They will be sold at neer low prices. Please calf and examine. .026-tylf . K. 0. BADMIS, Agent. EVANEF WATSON'& SALAIILLIMIB Liplek - - MORS, 16 SCPSIBIE 'FOURTH STlllat, PZ(ISA.ISIII.PKLA, PA. A large variety of rrea-PRooir BAPICS always as Land RDNANVE: OFFICE, O No. 55 'WHITE Street. Nair Yonxi, May 31, 1482. TO DEALERS-1N ARM3.—First•class Befield Bi-. Bee, Muskets, in - gunk ready for Immediate•delrreiy, be purchased, satgect to , inspection, by United States. Goremment, on application to the.nedersigned. Pur chasing Office, a. PTE Street, New.Yorlr. No other description of • arms . are-waread or will bra. purcbseed. S. CRISPIN, je2-6t if .oaptata.cf Ordnance. MOUNT' MORIAIi CERIBTREY. • Thisgroundidalocated a fen; yards•oG the Darby road, about the sane distance from the city ea Laurel Hill, and, is beautifully eitaated•on Mr highest point ot•ground. ter mites aronud. Its soil litadmtrably adapted for the ' , plumes designed., being high and dry. The, public are Invitedlo examine. its claims bafore purchasing elsewhere. enera} and sectional plans may be ezamfned•at the COMFAICPS OFFICE, No. 12S Serrasmu smszT, wbeye Early further Inforroutlleu will be cheerfully st... fordsd by the amobb DESIRABLE. LOTS; AT LOW Pslo - Ela t AND.. ON LORI& TERMS, Are now fa the intake:, Bogle or, them. in sod - lona init. opetietl, belting hitherto been held In referee. °ruin Holum from &A. M. to 48. ?A., sad either boo foro or allot thew hours, at . the 743aideaco of the Wow. elgsted, No. 314 NORTH TINTS. STREET FREDERICK A. VAN OLEVE, o . N. B.—Gonveyedee, Set N. from oraatory kap. w2En. itch aji desire to. litikrohrie• aA.RDEN' 'VAS Z SS. --TOngualental NA Term Eloidta Garden • Vases, warranted to eland tte weather in 11111 climate. Thaw vanes era mado in beau.. HMI deaigne, and all awe, from 1 foot to 8 feat Met. with a variety of Pedullell* round and INUaral INNIEL 11:10t to 4 feet bird% No drpersitiona, add so much to the natural beauties of- a Garden, and at ao little rodat 4 as a few Vases Med with dowering glanag ni g st m t e d lognes sent by road on application. 8. A. Fr A RRTfilfar, lop CEENSTNOT Street T ADIEB' TRUSSES, SUPPORT EEO, IMAGES, KO other Eteclmsloal Epplisms% of °onset oonetruotlim and eaey to GIS wearer. F or esia end adjeustment et G. 11. - .NEITILES' ULMER' natal, TWELFTH Street, Stet door below Rape. Gentlemen requiring Rupture Trusses will ea it the Southwest corner •TWILITH spa RACE, where C. H. gives attention to this ssegisltestnre. mhl2-amil ki - ONIIKUNT - D GRAV LTA- 13T0W123 it very redwed prim 40 Marble Warta 3f k. BTIEIREFIZ, UN* AirolvAik 14:10w laiver ol Rine. 4:46.-sog IMiss Kimbell,. CB COMPNY I set GIMUI4.I. ACUIR'P.