THE CITY. (roe ADIDMONAI. 01TY NEWS, MI rovers revs.] CELEBRATION OF THE EMANCIPATION ACT BY OOLORRD PRR3ONS.—Yesterday morning the colored eithans of Phitidelphla and vicinity bled at National Hall. in Market street, above Twelfth, for the purpose of cohbrating the emancipation of the etwcee in the District of Columbia. The attendance in the morning wee rather slim, owing to the inclemency of the weather. Tho tutOokty of the audience were ladles. 'There wan also a number 'of whites in the assemblage. The stage was decorated with a huge American slag, and occupied by an oichestitt, In atl..ition to the officers of 4he meeting. About noon the meeting was called to order by Rev. John A. Williams, the chairnmu, and after the perform ance of the Star Spangled Banner by.the MIMI, a prayer -wee delivered by the R. v. John Givens. , The permanent ofhcen were then read o ff ,' as follow': President--Rev. John A. Vice Presidents—John AnderaoM Jainnei Pioneer, 31'9_ .-Bas. Stephen slain, William Scott,- Thomas J . Hersey, - and Dr. 11. J. Brown of Bin Mitten, ' . Secretaries—F. C. , Rev .11, S. M. Smith,' and f.3.'8 Col ,ley •• The emancipation set was then read, anewas followed by the seeding of an seeress on 4 ' This Ransom of the 'Slaves at the national Capital," written by the Hon. Chas. Sumner. The meeting then took a remise until afternoon. The exercises of the atternooo consisted of music by the band and addrtssee-by. Thomas Ilmullton, 'wider editor of tie' Anglo-African, Rev. Fraucte Church, - Bey. J,Bella Martin, late pastor Trenioat Temple', Roston l'John 0. Bowers, ES.I and Wiliam Nioholeoh, Eau. The attendance woo much larger then in the mornltig, and the enthuse° wee ressectable. The Bev. &VI aliElrliti ill the curse of his remarks, &B isected nfit. he belie ved hi the course of thus the negro .raennirontd become the owners of the soil and the togiti- In • Nte cttlaansof tho e States where slavery now exists, oridsolog that they were hi no ways anxious to be re ., coved to a mote bkrthern climate, but that la the couree.of a very short time, as the mass of times now living in slavery grew to rett'lze their condition and their • %newer, they would rise lu their strength and assert their rights, and become the wsiersois and rulers of their own 'territory. EVENING atitCISES —Tho eXerChieS In the evening Were Opened, bout 8 u'cicck t by x abort address by the Bev. J. Bells Martin. He was followed by Henry Highland Garnet, of New York, whose remarks true listened to with attention, and elicited rounds of applause. Ile alluded to the passage of the Emancipation act as bruising the head of the serpent whose tu,l must die before 'modem/. So with slavery; e LI w bal been given and tt surely Be-would fall. o thought titut no more Sieve States would over be admitted into the Union. The present unhappy war, he said, had brought good to the co orod people. God had seat it, but thu uevil brought it in the shape of Jeff Davis. Be thought, therefore, wo should thank God for what Jeff brought. S The remainder of dm programme consisted of singing and music. The programme was concluded by the en lire audience joining to the .t Star-Spangled Banner." 'The singing was excerltnt. At the conclusion of the exerciese, it was stated that the concertwould be repeated on next Thursday evening for the benefit of the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refresh. .rent Saloon, which had thrown open its doors, and fed the 'Quad of contrabands who arrived in this city some time since. FOUND DROWNED.—TiIe body of an unknown white man was found floating In the Schap), .kill river, near Point Breeze Park, yesterday morning. He was of short stature, and wee dressed In dark ribbed pante, black cloth sack overcoat, end vest ; blade neck tie ; figured merino mere; high boots ; and white under clothes. In a pocket-beak found on the body was a tmemorandum, but it has been in the water so long that it cannot be read mad the paper le thoroughly dried. From the appearatca of the body. it must have been in 'the water normal months. Au inquest was hell, and the .etereOtyped verdict, "tound drowned," wee rendered. FINANCIAL A.Nll COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 5, 1862. There wee a growing diiposition to invest money at dow rates to-day. Fatties necking Investment very na ttirally notice the promising appearance of the United Mates securities, and there has been a largo demand for them from outtide parties. • Now that the queatlon of the war le very nearly aetiled, all classes of business men are .casting an eye on Third street as the proper avenue for Barely investing tlitir surplus funds. Quartermasters' certificates also begin to find a market In these custom ers. In fact, ans abd ea ery kind of evidence of indebt , educes by the United States is now eagerly caught up -and laid away, in melts caees, as a permanent security. Tho continued advance of our Union armies le an apt lustration of our stock-board operations. Day after day the word is still " advancement." Days with good news, days with no news, matte uo difference. A defeat causes -a monition of bwiness, but no diminution of prices, as wee illustrated lately by the Banks retreat. To-day we have another evidence t f this fact. Seven thirties, en dorsed, were Ulm at 108. There were no sales of the blank, 106),; being rvadtiv bid. The sixes, 1881, were .oleo stiffly held at 100. Reading opened at 26 S, but advanced K, and was estetuly all day, closing at latter price. A large blnilltB, wee done ; about '2,100 shares changed bands. Catawiesa Railroad eharee, common, brought 2x, an advance; the preferred o—bide for the latter falling off 3( at the close. Pennsylvania Railroad was pretty firm .at 48X. Camden and Amboy advanced lon yesterday's bid. Bonds of 1864 brongbt 99X , a slight decline Mina ltlll at 45X, lint board, and 45X, second, found toady purchasers, the latter being an advance of x. Long Island advanced from 15) to 18, and continued Breast the letter figure. Harrisburg Railroad brought .65, yesterday's rate. In bonds a very large business was done, especially in State fives, which were firm at an advance of X on y &gelidity 'a price. In Sunbury and Erie sevens there was no change. North ,Penusylvenia sixes rose %, selling at 80. City sixes, now, advanced to 101, X over the closing bid of yesterday i the old brought 97, being no change. Echuylkill Navigation sixei,lllB2, 1)10 X, Bed were very Arm. Morrie Canal, Bret mortgage, eold at 9834. Reading sixes, 1870, sold at 94, an advance of X. Philadelphia and Erie Kate advaiced X, and eeid at 01%. Bank shares wore dull; Girard at 40X, Farmer,' and Mechanlca' 58, and Ken sington 62y, being the on , y shares sold. Passenger railways were again in . d round at advanced prices, Se cond and Third rieing trimk yesterday's bid of 66% to 08,y, wills able.. Money is abundant, end rates for time paper arc the same as quoted )eeteruay. an advance, with larger htisinees, was made In gold to-day, the ruling rate being 33( pretelum---tendency upward. The treasury demand notes, Issue of Anguat 10th, were a little in demand to day, at- X and ,ti premium. As long as there is's full supply the rate will be low. When Custom House dales absorb the hulk of them, they will approach the rate of ,prem. on gold. Thu Is d-warrant trade is st a complete stand-still, no buyers at peering , rates nominal. Meters. Drexel & Co., bankare, No. 33 South Third Street, Quote: New York exchange petrol-10 pm. So et° n 'sabotage.. parr/1-10 pm. -Baltimore exchange. pare); din I.Jountry gen-Oldie. American gold 04. prom. U. 8.7 8-10 'Treasury Liana Bma% prole. 'One year corttflestes ;ox prem. The following is the statement of coal transported over the Hazleton Railroad, fur the week ending May 31, 3.802: Week. Previous. Total: Tons. Cwt. Tone. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Hazleton Mum... 5,101 19 35,807 15 80,069 08 Cranberry 3,536 00 14,55'1 00 18,085 08 Diamond 1,243 11 12,126 17 13,370 08 'East Boger Loaf. 4,478 01 83,9139 01 98,454 02 Council Ridge 2,158 18 32,122 16 31,381 13 Zonal Pleasant.... 2,664 10 00,684 10 052 14 12,350 10 13,783 12 „, 1,721 01 25,108 00 27,227 14 1,045 02 12,266 05 13,800 07 „„, 2,782 08 38,694 01 39,446 13 Xbervale Etatslgh Veda° Total 21.184 01 218,547 05 239,731 12 Correepood'g period last pear 11,352 00 220,588 12 237,940 18 Increage.... Decrease.., Philadelphia Stool. Ex [Deported by S. E. SLAT FIRST 3000 Eltni & Eris 78 Vim 100 Beading R.... 26 1.10 160 do 2a% A, 500 d 0...: —.cosh 25% 150 d 0.... bswu. '.5% 100...b30 25m 300 d0.....e80 35 3.10 200 do 25,x 50 do club 15% 400 do . 26x 10 do 25% 150 Oatasessa 1L... 2% 100 Oata 11 Prof 0 17 Penns R 45 1825 abt Peoria 61..... 89 12000 do 89 04000 Co 89 1200 , doB9 BE1 ; 31E1.1 .3000 Olg' 084 Be on. le 100 Bell Nay Prof— . 15 60 do.. 15 BEOOND 7.5 Long lald 35E: 50 do .010. 15% 100 do. 16 150 do. ..L6 16 11 23 Penns R. 48% 60 do 48% ZOO Morrie Cl let nag 98% 23 Oam & Atn 8....134 MO Bch Nay es '82... 69% Beading D 25% 'lOO d 0... ..... 26X - 150 do .. . 25x aoo 1787.30 .... .. toa AFTER 3000 Phlladelpbta & Erlu Os. OLOSINO P Bid. Asked. V 8 Be'Bl 108 106% BTr 7 0-10 N.165X 100)4 'Wads 68. 96A 67% Phllada Os new..lol 102 Penna 66 89% 90 Beading R.. ; . 25)( 25x Bead m66 , 811 1 48.100X 102 Read bd5 , 70.... 95J 54 Bead nit Bs '86.. 87 B 9 Penna Rex thy. 48% 48% Pennaßlmße..lo4% 105 Penns R2m Os.. 98m 99x • Norris Cal Con.. 62 56 Morris Onl Pref.ll9 121 'Bch Nay Stock.. 4% 5% Soh Nay Prof... 14% 15% Bah Nay 68 '82.. 89% 70 11M 12 Philadelphia ritarkets. Jmta s—Evoning. I The wet weather still operates unfavorably on business, ' end the Flour market is very Inactive; about 100 barrels gnperfine sold at $4.50 p' . bbl, and 500 barrels good Verthwestons extra family at $5, at which rates holders generally are free sellers. Sales to the trade are limited et 84.60c4.16 for superfine $4.8705.75 for extra and extra family, and 00e0.60 for fancy brands, as to finality. Bye Flour is selling at 51.25, and Corn bin . at id2.B2X 41r 6131. for Pennsylvania. WD/11.7.—Tbe market is firmer and rather more ac. Rive, with light offerings and sties at 1160120 c for good go mime Pentea reds, moat holders asking the latter Tate ; white ranges at 12601350. as to Quality. Rye is unchanged, and 8.000 buahele Penn'a mid at 66e. Corn le rather lower; the receipts are light, and about 3,000 bushels y allow sold at 52e53c, afloat, mostly at thelatter rates for prime. Oats ure firm, and 5,000 buelille Penn'a sold at 40c. : Minn.—There Is very little here, and let No. 1 Quer mltron te wanted at P 13.80 4f , ton. .ooryos.—Ther curer, is light and the market firm, and • on the advance. • Gnoasitixti AND PitneiSiONS.—There le very little do jug 111 alines and no errs:nos in the markets. Watsir -13ulrierrr we firm with moderate sales of :peons 'bble at 2.4te Ohio 25c, 'and drudge 22c .11hde•are held utl3}l.l per Ilarkets • BALTIYOR¢, Juno . f..—Flour dull. Whoat quirt' 'Western white 81.30.7145; red $1.15. Corn steady white 560500 ; )rlir•.v 53r. Bye dull. Oste active Penanivania 41/0 , 41.,. Provisions dull and flat 'Maar Arm at 2ue for Ohio. Tobacco active; .CARD . PILINTJNU, ISEEIT AND CHEAPEST the OW, It Ili &Nth BOURTH Street. CARD PRINTING. Unel aid cheapest in the City, •t 111 south loysTu 'S &I et. A GREAT ESTABLISIIMENT.—We know of no Am fa establishment in this county in whlc ' h the wauts of gentlemen are so thoroughly met In everything that pm tains to Date and Cape, or Gents' Fnmisblug Goods, as at Messrs. °harks Oakford & Bon's, under•ths Conti nental Hotel. Their stock of these articles is the mo,t eiteuelse, most stylish, and in all respects the most de sirable to select from, and their prices are unusually loto. SMOKED AND DRIED MEATS, of the best pia , can always be had at the store of Mr. 0. H. Met'- son, Coster in. Roe Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets. Hie fine Jereey-cured name, large-eized Tongue!, and ' ehgant Dried Beef, are unequalled far excellence. All node bought. at Mr. Matteon's are delivered in any part 4 :Atha chi, or carefully packed, and sent to any of the depots, 1, ce of charge. . TOTAL F.CLIFSE OF THE .MOON.—A total eclipse of the moon, 'risible throughout the United %Mee, occurs cu the nibltt of Wednesday, the 11th teat. The duration of the whole eclipae. will be three hewn and as. ventecn n Mutes, and during elxtytwo minutes the moon will be wholly immersed in the shadow of the earth. The eclipse will begin at 11.68 P. H., and end at 3.15 A. at., and may be plainly viewed from the palatial clothing temple of Grenville Stokes, No 609 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, where may also be seen the finest and cheapest assortment of summer garments in the country. THE. WAR AND SPIRITUALISM.—.Ic Spiritual medium, professing to speak for General Andrew Jack son, declined in Yebruary,lBol, that the civil war wontd commence in Ohariehton harbor, that it would continuo f..r foul tern months from the day the Bret gun was fired on the American Bag, and its result would be the extinc• tion of slavery. Part of this prophecy has come to ptes, and we confess we should have more faith in the entire prediction had the medium also anticipated the truth that has since been ,made manifest—to wit: That during tho Progress of the war hundreda of thousands of soldiers and civilians would be elegantly and comfortably clothed in suits procured from the Brown Stone Clothing Bait of Reckhill end 'Wilson, Nos. 603 and '606 Chestnut street, above Sixth: THE roLLowna RECIPES are said never to foil: To KO Cockroaches.—Get a pair of heavy boote, catch your roaches; put them in a barrel, and got In yourself and dance. To Catch hies.—On going to bod put crumbs of cheese on your moustache, lie with your mouth open, and when tt.•e mouso's whiskers tickle your!, bite. To Cure Bad Fits.—Alwaye get your clothing at Charles Stokes' .‘ One Price," under the Oontineatat." CONTINENTAL noTan—Ninth and Chestnut et:. F F &wing, Boston A D Graff, Dayton,'o H B Ebsrt, St Louis D Barnet, Camden, 0 Ohaa Lonny, Chicago Geo Hardmau, Virginia Jos Al cC Bell, U 9 A ZSHydeJ Is, St Louis X 115101,. Wheeling, Vs Dr Gibbs, U S N Sam] E William/41a Port.lnd X It Avery, New York B Ackerman, New York Mrs Wright, New . York Sand Booth, Brooklyn John French, Brooklyn 3 rue D Foss, Brooklyn W J Coffin, Brroklyn D A Dwight, Boston n n Maxwell, Easton, Pa F B Hughes, Liverpool L Passel's, Jr, fisltimore H Foster A. wf, New York H Harley k wf, Now York W Swift, Massachusetts Jas Bill S la, Boston Jarvis Poloubet, Bloomfield Miss Ida Spelling Miss F Rico Henry Banned, Elaritird,Ot Miss R Wood H K Corning wf, N Y Mies Corning. New York John et SI sore, Now Jersey 11 H Wheeler, Brooklyn B H Bobbins, Hartford AI Jewell, Hartford B F Uplands, Boston . 0 B Spurr, Boston Dept Bolles L P b oble, Now York John A Allderdice, Dcl B ?Amin - PE Do Mill, Detroit, Mich W LowthFr, New York J B Lowther, New York W 6 Caee, Colombia, Pa Mins ecott Danville T F House, U d A E Clark, Washington, 1) C T alaefarlan, New York D T Tiffany & la, New York Nies Fanny Brown, N Y Col H H Allen, Was% D C A D Griswold, New York 'told. Hamlin, England Airs Gov Curtin, Harrisburg J A Wright, Mifflin co , Pa J G Barnes, Btiff.do, X Y S A Lovejoy, Buffalo, N Y John W Hubbard, Conn X A. Crowninsbield U X Hiuman; New York Justin Jones, Boston enemy. Sales, June 8, E'ER, Phila. Exchange.] OARD. 100 Peons be 89 sau (01 do 89 4 Own A . Amb . R...134 10 Girard Oollego R. 203 50 do. .... .. 89 Minehill R. 1000 N Nona Be. 25 Grewn & Coate,— 26X 10000 U 8 81 'Bl 108 1110 US 7.30 T Nte Eneloo 200 (My fia nw C & P.lOl 100 do..nw 0 dg P.lOl 10 Lehigh Beep.— 40% 5. 2d dt2d•et...eswn 88 5 do. ... sswn 64)4 160 Long idd 11.40. 15% 3 Lehigh tinv 54 1000 actd Nay Os '82.. 69% BOARDS. 8000 N Penns 8e .2dye 80 20 Harrisburg H.... 65 2000 II as rg 'Bl in o. 1031; BOARD. 5000 Pa kt let mteswn.los 20 Ohes & Wslout.. 35X 8000 Oicy 13s 0 & P.... 97 500 do 0 & Pbo 97 60 bliuebill R 45% 400'0ity fie Nw O& P.lOl 30 Harrisburg R.... 65 7 Kensington Bank. 62x 15009 Rending ets '70.. 91 10 Green St Ore 2dYll 261( CM 0 & A Bd 'o42ct 99% 2 Farm it Mech Bk 53 7 Girard 8ank..... 40% OARDS. . . 01% ICES—FIRM. Bid. Asked Elmira B Prf... 21% 22) Elmira 75'73... 89 99 Llelandß 10X 16 Leh 01 & .N.x-dv 63% SIX Le Cl &Masao. 39g .40 N Fauna R.—. 8% NPaßtla 79% 80 N Penns It 10s 94% 95 Cataw R Con... 211 27‘ Catawissa Prf.. 8% 8% Frnk & South It 45 .. ,241&3949 1t.... . 88% 09 Race& Viral-41 7% 8 Phllalt. 69 '643i Spruce Pine.. 12% 13 Green &Seater.. 26%1 26n lOhee a Walnut. 35 86 Arch Street-- 22/4 -23 CITY ITEMS. To Destroy Rats —Catch them, ono by one, and flat en tints heads In a Lemon squeezer. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT G W Bwezey, New York H H Holly, New York E T Wilson, Boeton J H Bradley & wire Mortis 0 Bitch, Boston Thos P Bicly Boston L 0 Teruhisa & nf, N York 0 W Crosby, New York A D Briggs, Massachusetts Col WLe Due, Norfolk W S Wykoff, New York • John liaterlee, Sow York Geo A Bailey, Now York D C Hall S; 1, New York Decry Ide. Brooklyn B T Yen Norstrand k 1, K Y W C Peet, Now York W B McGrath Sr 1, N York Itlr Ingelew C son, Boston GII C Neal, Baltimore WII Thomas, Baltimore W L O'Brien, Baltimore Wm Skinner F S Kirtland W Pester G Taylor, New York W B Torrey, New York B S Bwartwout, St Joseph .111 P Martin, Troy, N Y JW Boyce, Burlington Major W Dwight, Boston B G Moore, Baltimore Copt A Keith Sr, la, II S A JA Totter, Troy, RI B It Walker, New York B G Nellie, New York T Jenkins, Boston W' Edson, Gotham A Women. New Jenny H Thomas, Harrisburg J McFarland, Penna Mr Howard a la, Chtcago MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. R A Packer, Manch Chunk A Cameron, Maae J W abbots, Masa Win P Williams, N York E Rogtrs, New York H B McCauley, W G stenart, Weetmoreland D F Itzwicler, Cleveland J Berman, Pittsburg D H King. Ohio . . A Kent, Green co, Pa Mies L DI Dougherty, Pa Iliad A Wade, Elizabethtown F A Weaver A. la, 11 J D G Rawson, Boston John Leary, Brie, Pa D Abb. Penn T Kerngood, Baltimore Mai Williams d; ra, Penna Cox & la, New Jersey DP. Stratton, Salem, N J Joel debt er, Baltimore L W Ttn F.yck, Harrisburg J F Steele, Carlisle Louis Wyeth, Harrisburg Miss Lizzie Wyatt', Penni Miss A L Peel, Pittsburg B Biller, Pittsburg T.l kionified, Lid Geo Cooper, Mt Jackson J D Thompson ' Peoria Wm Ten Eyck, Peoria Dl B Ptmely.Ashland. 0 W Smith, Massachusetts C Roby, lilsesarbueetta T P Simpson, bl Chunk DI L Conger & ter, N York .AIIERICAIT—Chestnut street, above Fifth. J Ruder, Lanaingburg T NY Sands, Lineal:burg B B Dorian, Cheater co, Pa G Derrickson, Delaware B Gilbert, Rochester It B Thompson, Cape Stay W Itanelph & la, Chaste°, pa . D Abercrombie & la, Balt 0 De Haven, New Jersey Miss E Larch, Easton -0 Baker, Wash, D 0 J C Ray, Phlla B McLear, Delaware J H G Mann, New York F B Bacon & la, PhDs B Thatcher & la. Plida W 0 tit.inu, New Jerimy J Li flumes, Jersey Shore J D Bright . , Tamaqua L H Fletcher & la, Pa L B ehamborsbg J M Lewis, Rhode Nand T Hervey. Baltimore Dr Ferguson, New York D Griffin, New York S Richaids, New York T Shadwick, New York B B Iteruolde, New York H D (lark & la, Ohio J H.McKee, Hazleton B H B nerryinan, Baltimore S II Fisk, New York J Solomon, Baltimore A. Field, Baltimore 'Dr Brown, New York G L Wiseman, Now York ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Oheetnut street, above Third Chedwirk, S H C Mackey, Balton, Md J A Swai no, Cincinnati 3 W Caldwell, 6t Louis J S Lick & eon, New Jolley W J McCormick & 2 iris, NJ J Nolirrte, Norristown T McDonnell, Wash. U 0 3 II Dorm it, Albany W T Somers, New York N L Van Nervan, Now York S N Hambletoo, Newark J Z Bnck, Indiana W L Stone, k'reehold,-N J THE UNION—Arch street;above Third. W DI Meredith, Wasll'n Geo Johnson, M . Chnnk Matthew Wood, Wilksbarre J H Itowe, Peon J F Lents, Lancaster G C Ittcharde, Albany Airs Clime? W Littlehalee, New Castle B tanminshana k la, Va Geo W Laing, N J T Brush, New York • STATES UNlON—Markot street, above Sixth. J G Hicks, Chester co ' A Tarlor, Chester co J Krouse, Pottstown P Wallace, Pottstown J ii Mcßoob, Peons Beuj•Ransom, Lock Haven U W Martin, Nowvido E r Lloyd, Phillipsburg Albei too, Phillipsburg J %nrta, Coatesville . A B Dierbesney, Weatinore'd H R Hamaker, Colombia W \Vont; Poona J R Swoyer, Pottsville E Flood, New York BARLEY SITEAF-Seeond street, below Vine. B F Blips. Frederick, Ma D Brown, Amman, Maine J Jonev, llarrieburg A .1 Meyers, Altoona C C 8 Tdibert, Newtown. D iselri+, Lambertville, NJ Jos R Lukens, Montgomery Jonuth Lukens, Montgomery COAISIERCIAL—SIxtb street, above OhettnuL May, Reading Meet TotTerles, Plneburg Lieut Couhrau, Pittsburg G IlSimmone, Wtlm, Del B W Loyls, W Chester W H &dots, Elkton, lad Devoe, West Cluster - E 0 Hickman, W Chester F Andrena,Rennaville NATIONAL HOTNL—Baca street, above Third. funnel Hate, Plitaburg Samuel Lehman, B,r wick T B Bawmrn, Berwick • H M Holbrook, ti aw Jersey It D Chide, Lebanon, 0 J D Swartz, Lancaster, Pa Nits Oath Lee, Lebanon, Pa Mien A E Jones, He lertown D Shafer BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhi Jacob Sumbetone, Penns John Shafer, Peons • Jae Kurtz, Monroe 00, Pa Mrs Heel 7, Norristown 'bliss Neely, Norristown Miss Alerts, Norristown BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhlll. Send Morris, White Marsh D Davis, Jr, Penne Jobn Biestand, Maryland G W Wolf, Danboro, Pa MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arch. John Smith, Lancaster .A II Collins, Middletown 01 81 . Oiler, Pennsylvania Ifenry Adolph, D 0 8 Iddiate, Washington, DO OR Roberts, D O • ' AIARINE INTELLIGENCE. afir SZE FOURTH PAGI LBITVZD Behr Richard Law, Yorke, from Salem, In ballast to captain. June let, 30 miles BE of Tire Island, spoke ably nter of the West, from New York foe Liverpool. Bohr Mary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Clo idiom & 00, Behr George Russell, Wings e, 1 day from Indian Ri ver, with corn to J W Bacon. Bar Farmer West, 2 days from Hilton, Del, with rail road the to J W Bacon. St. anwr blare, Nichol'', 24 hour. from Now York, with mdele,to Wm N. 'Baird dt Co. CLEARED. Brim Erort, Doughty, Fortress Monroe, T)ler, Stone & Co. Schr N Tyler, Ogden, do do ecbrJ Bounce, Rice, do do Stl.r Niactic, White, Taunton, Sinnickson & Glover. Ecbr Pentionnock, Berner, Salem, Hammett, Van Du nn & Co. Sabi. Carnet, Quillen, Snow Hill, lid, captain. Sir 11 L Gaw, ilex, Baltimore, A Grovel!, Jr. BY TELKORAPN. (Correepondente of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Dol., Jane 5 The 1 , 14 Tonal% ands, for Liverpool, pissed ont this mtrufcg• The fleet still rnmains at the Broakvrator. Wind cords* t. Yours, dm MEMORANDA Sloanoildp 'Persia, Lott, from Liverpool, at New York ye telday. Saxonia, lblora, at Now York yeato:day frclu ti.u.nurg. tqra Frank, Stanwood, hence, •arrived at Dublin 21.1. ult.. , • Iho I. Young, hence, arrived at Ballad:24th ult :cirri VA w El Rowe, Wm Ile, and d Clark, Gritno, ele.r.d Ai New Yurk yeatezday for Philadelphia.. . ear. John &renal, Lake, J tirulwahuler, Clayton, L 111.1.1111(d &more, and Bolivar, French, hence, arrived. an 80. tin: 4 h lust. 8p• .n a, Autbracite, Johes, hence, arrived at N York yes: ei• w• orleen; Morrison, cleared at New York yes- COM PROM 1 SE—PEACE.--s it ALL NirE nke the former and thereby snare tee letter 1 Or, Shall cc submit to Foreign Interveution 1 Leo tate on this subject, by the hey. B. A. CARDS N, (far tbe.ben..ot of Zion Church,) at Spring Gunton Instbute, BR(ts 1) and 81'111NG GARDEN Streets, on MONDAY EVENING : lune Mb, 1802. Admisbion 10 coots. • jet-1: 1* MOFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND . MA. lUNIC INSURANCE COMPANY. 415 WA 1.,- 21DT Bt ;PHIL/m/Lents, May 12,1882.—The Directors have thte day declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND of tl rte and a half per cent., payable to the etockholdera of this DOmpany, on and after the 15th inntant. • m 714 mwflm • ALFRED B. GILLETT, Treaattrer. DEAF MADE TO IfEAß.—lnstruments to arsiet the Hearing. in every vari , ty end of the mod approved construction, at P. menus/es, lt6 South TNNTH Street, below Chestnut. jet-dt - BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYEI THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a colormot to be distinguished from nature-- wairanted not to Injure, the Hair in the least; remedies the 11l effects of bad dyra, and invigorates) the Hair for life. GRAY, BED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly tams a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair aott and b. au- Mal. Sold by all Druggists, Rm. trir The Genuine is 'signed WILLIAPJ. A. B h.T0112- LOB, on the four sides of each boa. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late El 3 Broadway and 16 Bond street), my2B-ly New York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Samaa, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST .Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONs•Pares SYSTRY Ia strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. 5022-ly JONEB & CO., 604 MAIIHET Street. S.—T.---1860--X. • DRAKE'S PtANTATION BlTTERS—EX haunted Natures Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Curo Xyapeptila, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhiea, Ito. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They aro compounded of pure St. Croix Bum, Roots, and Herbs, and aro recom mended by all who ueo them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly rcoemmeuded to the monk and languid. Sold by all Orocore, Druggists, Protein, and Saloons. P. 11. DR &KR & CO., my 3-mwram BIRD—WRIGHT.-0o the 4th Ingtant. by the Bev. G. C. Bird, of Be'Limon). William P. Bird, M. D., of Booth River, Md., to Bailie M.., daughter of John Wright, Esq., ot this city. LEEDS—BOLTON.--On the 29th ult., by tiro Rev. Barone' Laird, Daniel L. Leedf, to Anna M., daughter of Samuel and Hanna N. Bolton, all of this city. * - DIED. RitYNOLDS.—On the 4th instant, Jame Reynolds, In the 45th year or hie age. The funeral will lake place from St. Joseph's Eospital, this (Friday) morning, at 9.mtclocte. To proceed to the Cathedral Cemetery. lie relatives and friends aro re quested to attend. without further notice. rt PIIICE.—Ou the 9th ilea - ant, Anna E., wife of Eli K. Price. Her friends and those of the family are respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 809 Arch street, on Monday morning, Juno 916, at 10 o'clock. • *** BOND.In Newtown, on the 81 instant, Samuel Y Bond, in tho 35th year of his age. Bite relatives and friends are invited to attend the theme), from the late residence of bis father, in New town, this (Friday ; ) the 6th inst., et 2 o'clock. * BUGGY.—On the 3d Instant, Bridget Buggy, wife of Robert Bupgy, aged 85 years. no relatives and friends of the family are invited, to attend the funeral, without further notice, from the re sidence of Mr husband,"Brond street, Chester, Delaware count), Oats (Ft iday,) the 6th instant, atIO e'clot.k. In terment at Cathedral Cemetery. SECOND MOURNING GOODS.- A New Stock of Gm-Nixed Genoese, 20 cents; Black end White-Striped GOLIOO3e, 20 cents; Gray- Mixed Sicilians, 25 cents; Gray and Black - Striped Ca. pores, 25 COWS Shepherd Plaid Mohairs, 12x and 25 cents; Shepherd Plaid Toile de Venice and Silk and Wool Vaknclae, 25 cents; Gray. Ohene Valenciss, 75 ct Lupin , a Black Bareece, 15 to 25 cents; Gripe Iterate, 25 to 37% cents; TalllettiLlOP, ;5 cents; Point do Ve• nice; Neat Check 13ereges; Beene Heroin!. Wean* &c. BESSON 4ic SON'S Monrnina Store, je6 No 916 CUIESPNUT Street. • (cr.. ARCH.STREET PRESBYTERIAN OGGEOH.—Preparatory Oommuaion Service, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, (In the °Mogi by Re• GI:0E018W. THOMPSON, D. D., of Tuscarora T Hof - Itr try. TO THE PEBLIC.—AS THIS FEAR. ful combat increases, .our eympatblea are new, rally drawn to the acme of carnage which ensues. Thon spuds of our countrymen have fallen in the terrible Can. filet. Many are slain, while others remain suffering with w.nnde, who, if they survive, are maimed for Inn. Our hospitals are overflowing from almost daily acoes alone to their numbers, while repeated demands come to us trout those more contignous,to the scene of nctinn. Tire I all is immediate, the piteous cry is for relief. Who are these sulferersl. They are our friends and brothers Shall we, then, sit supinely, and tarn a deaf ear to their appeal, regardless of their condition? Bother let our daily energies and evening petitions blend in a holy an them of solicitude in their behalf. Let us. during the nation's conflict, while as yet en joyieg the security peacefully eurrottadiag our own hearthstone, armed with the panoply of Mercy, extend a hand to save, a heart to eootbe. "The Penn Relief Association for Sick and Wounded Solatera" commenced its labors with limited moans, trusting to the sympathy of a benevolent public. and now, with an almost exhausted treasury, aro unable to mret the increaaing demands. Any assistance, there fore, is money or geode will be gratefully received and iediciOn..iy distributed, truatieg that the donor will real ize the encouraging response, "Inasinneli as ye did it to ooe of these, my.bretbren, ye did it unto mo." RACHEL S. EVANS, President. N. E. ocrner.of Eleventh and Vine Sta. HANNAH 7. JE VRI NS, Vice President, No 927 Praoklift Street. ANNA P. LITTLE, Secretary. No. 602 North Sixth Strest. ANNA R. JUSTICE, Cor. Secretary, N. W. cor. of Eighth and Parrish Ste. MARY M. SCRANTON. Treasurer, No 1010 Wallace Street. POIJ.ADELPIIIA, 6th mu. 6th, ISM It 07.• OFFICE MONONOA.HELA NAVIGA TION 0011.PLIM . . At a meeting of the Board or Managers of this Compa ny, held on the Ist of May,'lB62, the folinvelag resolution. were adopted: Resolved, That couponJtonds of this Company, bear ing date the first day of July next, be issued to the amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, in sums of One Thousand Dollars each, payable in twen ty-five years rifler the data fitment, bearing interest at.• the rate of six per ceutum per annum, paya ble semi-annually, in the city of New York, and the said bonds be secured by mortgage of the works and revenues of this Compaby, to be made to Thomas Bakowell, as trustee, for the holders of said bonds. Resolved, That the President of this Company be wi nterized to procure, to he negotiated, ol the mortgage bonds of this Company. this day ordered to . be issued, the amount of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dol lars, for cash, or the outstanding bonds of thin Com pany, maturing on the first day of January next, at .Par. In accordance with the foregoing resolutions, SUB SCRIPTIONS will be received until three o'clock of the 74th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for the aborts loan. In formation with regard to the character of the Improve ment may be obtained from Joshua Hanna, Ent , of Han na, Bart, & Co, Pittsburg; Abraham Gibbons, Botta Coatesville, Cheater county, Pa. i and Metiers. Jay, Cook, & Co., Philadelphia, who.are authorized to receive subscriptions for the loan. The Capital Stock of the Company is $726,700 Funded debt, (bondsontatandioc) s ' 182,000 There is no Hosting or other debt existing. The works are in active operation and complete repair, and the re ceipts justify expectations of the usual or average divi dend for the present year. Ti 0 works were so far com pleted, and the debts -f the Company paid as to enable the Managers to declare their first dividend, July 7th, IEISB, since which time they have declared fourteen divi dends up to July, 1661—eight yea- s--amounting to tho egeregate to fifty-four and one-half par cent., or six and eighty-one hundredths per cent per annum. There are no bonds in the market better secured than those of this Company, and none that offer greater inducements for investment as to security and prompt payment of Inte rest, which is well known by the holders of the present 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. 1863 The Company reserves ihn right to accept the whole or any portion of the amount subscribed. my27.tJ024 J. K. MOORHEAD, President. z . PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire oordlally to unite in SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION In Its patriotic efforts to supprowi a sectional and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC, • and who desire to support, by every PeWar of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Union of our fathere, are red/nested to select the number of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Representation of the 'Rate,. athinch . times and in such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in STATIC OONVENTION, AT On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock on said dap, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for the offices of , AUDITOR GENERAL - AND JOHN P. MABSII&LL SPECIAL NOTICES. 202 Broadway, Now Yor MARRIED PLAIN BLACK GOODS .Plrrsnosa, !day 23, 1882 SURVEYOR. GENERAL, and to take ench measures as may be deemed necessary to strengthen the Goverctraent tirthis season of common peril to a common country. A. K. hIcOLUEE, • ()batsman of the People's State Oemmittee. GZO. W. ITAMMERSLY, S.mretarlee. JOHN Id. SULLIVAN, my2.tt rjorOFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL RILL .NAVIGATION, RAILROAD, AND CrtAL COMPANY, 407 LIBRARY Street, PIIILADEL- Hud, June 8,1882. A Spacial Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany wilt he held at their office on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the despatch of business generally. By order of the Board of ?dankest's: • NYtd. WALL Jr. jel3A26 Treasurer and Secretary. IrrAN EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS for Certificates of Qualification for ASMSTANT TEACHERS of the Public Schools of Philadelphla will be held at the Jefferson Echool Cause, on FIFTH Street, above Poplar, commencing on FEUD &Y , June 6th, at 2 o'clock F. 91% 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 Qualificetion of Teach ere of the Board of Controllers. • GEORGE W. i'A.IIGHAN, Chairman TrNOTICE.—A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the UNION CANAL 00E PANE, and of the Bondholders of said company, now secured by the let mortgage, dated the 23d April, 1853, hill be held at the Booms of.the Board of Trade, No. 505. CIIESTNIIT Street, on MONDAY, the ninth day of 'TONE, 1862, at 11 A. M., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the provisions of an act of the Oommon. wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled , t A further supple ment to the several acts heretofore paned relating to the Union Canal Company, of Pennsylvania." Approved the 10th day of Ara, A. D. 1882. By order of the Board of Managers. JAMES PAGE, Priwident. 0. TEOMPSON, Secretary. ray2B-409 DR. CHURCHILL'S::HYPOPHOS PHITEB, for the Prevention and OVER or 00N SUPIPTI ON.—Just received from Par% a supply of Br. Obnrchill's Syrup of Hypopbosphite of Soda, Syrup of Hypopbospbite of Lime, and pills of Hypophosphato of Quinine, with directions for use. Persons suffering from CHEST A PFECTIONS can now obtain the above medi cines, genuine, at • FREDERICK BROWN'S' , re6-f to 12t Drug and Oberoical Store, N. E. corner XIFTEI and CHESTNUT Streets,. Phila. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Rale, by tbo Honorable John Cadwalader, Judge of the District Court of the United Statos, In and for the 'Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in admiralty, to me directod, will be sold at pub' c sale, to the highest out best bidder, for Cash, at BEATY'S WHARF. foot of Warren street, Kensington, on WRDNEtDAY, June 18, 1862, at 12 o'clock Id., the following Machinery Boller and Smoko.atack, Safety Valve, Gauge • Cock, litoam Pipe and Whidle, Cylinder, Valve and Red, Con. netting Red, Cross Read with guides, Recontric Rod for valve, Rock Shaft with boxes, Rod sundry other articles. Can be examined on the morning of sale. _ WILLIAM fdILLWARD, IJ. 8. Marshal E. D. of retlllBs (Tanis. Pumeor.r.rizia, Juno 5, 1862. ; jeti-St THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHLA., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1862. NEW PUBLICATIONS ARTEMUB WARD-RIB BOOK. MORE TITAN 4,000 COPIES ALUILDY SOLD A PiEW EDITION .BEADY TEEM MORNING ARTEMUS WARD-HIS BOOK A ♦olumo containing all the rich, humorous writing s of the greet eboxiorm. Superbly iltustrated with nomer• out comic drawings, and elegantly bound in cloth. Pike 81.00. "No volume ro full of rich fan was ever before pub lished. * * * 'There aro more laughs between these covers than wereeverbeforecollecteil * * * More isn't a dull paragraph in Ilia bcolc. * * * In the field of Woad wit, Artomur is without a rival ; lie le an• preccdented and overpowering." ***Sold by booksellers overywhere, and sent by mail FREE on receict of Price by CARLETON, Publisher, (lete Rudd & Carleton,) No. 413 Broadway, Corner Lie. reuerd street, New York. je5.31 WHY PAUL FERROLL KILLED nls WIFE "I A CAPITAL NEW. T OYEZ, BY THE AUTHOR BY Paper corers, prico fiO canto; cloth-bound, $1 Already has a THIRD EDITION of thin strange and, interesting novel been called for. ""It could have boon written only by a woman pro foundly conversant milli the worst cbaracteristica of tier sex, and equally so with all that is charming in the fe male character.' —Bostou Courier. 302.3 t CARLETON, Publisher, New York. NEW BUOV - NEWI3O,OII!' TDE CHRISTAN S ABB AT H its Mabry, Antbo rity, Dillies, Benefits, and Civil Relations*. a set lee of dis °curiae by Rey. W. L. Rice, D. D., Rev. William 'Hague, Rev. Hervey D. Dame, Roy. William Adams, D D., and the Nev. Alexander H. Vinton, D. D.' with a sketch of the Sabbath reform, by the secretary of the New York Sabbath Committee. 12mo, 75 eta. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED ItIARTIEN, my 22 No. 606 CHESTNUT. Stria. POWERS' HOTEL, This popular Hotel has lattly been thoroughly reno vated and refurnished, and now possesses all the requi sites of a The -patronage or Philadelphians and the travelling public, desiring the hest accomodations and molorate charges, is respectfully solicited. je2.3tn H. L. POWERS, Proprietor. AMERIOAN • GOLD: WANTED, At high Daces. ONE.YEAR ORBTIFIOATRS FOR SALE. SEVEN-AND-THREE-TENTIIS AND COUPON BONDS FOR SALE. DREXEL ..&• Co . , m76-7an South TEC= Street No. . • . .ri w. -CHURCHMAN,: No. 82 South . v. IfItONT Street, "Philmieptila, is prepared to make oseh advances on consignments to his friends to W'. p 01. • .io6 Im* $4,50° - 2 3, 1 , 2 0 . 0, and a : t Mort gene security or Ground Bent. 6-3t* P. & B. H. WILLIAMSON, Conveyancers, S. W. cur. ABO EI. and S SVEN TM Ste. $5 n- $ 3,000, and $1,600 to Loan V on Mortgage. Anna, to J. H. WITZELES, 113 South nrrEt St. • • • .$.250C -THIS AMOUNT TO IN . 4 j.. •• VEST, in one or more improved Ground 1114ime. ARV . .10 E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Safi sl2'ooo 4$ ,000, $1,500, AND ."4113CrWITURITjty. • .TITORYTYPEB.—Those pictures by :1 RIMER cannot be excelled. Used finely modelled, flesh tints lifelike and agreeable, drapery richly colored and laftefolly arranged. SECOND Street, above Omen. wriIOBISON'S LONDON RITCHENER "—We are now Manufacturing . 0 1110220 NT LONDON KITOHENSR," or European style of Range, suitable for large and small 'tunnies, hotels, hospitals, and other public institution!, in great variety. Also, Portable Ranges, the u Philadel phia Range," Gas Ovens, Bath Boilers, and Oast-iron Mahe together with a great variety of small and large sized Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Fire-board Moves, Lowdown Grates, &c Wholesale and Retail ono( at our Wareroonts. NORTH, CHASE, & NORTH, No. 20D North SECOND Street, jef•3m • four doors above Race street. IT ALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, OF GRECIAN, ROMAN, AND GOTHIC DESIGNS. BEAD STONES, TOMBS, &43. GARDEN STATUARY AND VASES, MONUMENTAL FIGURES AND URNS, &c. JUST RECEIVED FROM ITALY, AND I'OR SALE BY VIII BROTHERS, 639 ARCH STREET. 05-2 t MOUNT MORTAR CEMETERY. This ground is located a few yards off the Darby road, shout the same distanoe from the city as Dottrel Dill, and is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for miles aronud. Its soil is admirably adapted for tho purpose deeigned, being high and dry. The public are invited to examine ita claims before purchasing eleowbere, Sonora' and sectional plena may be examined at the N 0.125 SOUTH SIXTH 5T - BEET, White:any further Information will be cheerfully of forded by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS, AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS, Are now M e ths market, nom of them in sections Jul opened, having hitherto boon held in reeervo. 041 , 10}1 nouns from 8 A. M. to 4 P.M., and either be fore or after these holm, at the resident* of the ander trigned, No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET. . N. B.—Oonveyattee to and from the Cemetery for such as desire to purchase. myls. 2m. OFFICE COMMISSARY OF BUB SIESTENOB, No. 1189 GIRARD Street, Philadd phi°, June 6,1882. PROPOSALd will be received at this office until 12 o'clock 51. on the 10th day of Jane, 1861, for famishing for the use of the United States army, at such times, and in such quantities as may be required during the month of Jane, the following Subsistence Stores, viz: 300 Barrels Prime Mess new Pork, in new well-coop ered barrels. 200 Barrels Extra Bless Beef, in now barrels. 10,000 Pounds Primo Bacon Sides, in tierces. 1,000 Barrels Extra Superfine Flour. 25,000 Pounds Bard Breed, in barrels."" 800 Bushels New White Beans, In good Flour bar rels. 26,000 Pounds Prime Rice, in barrels. 30,000 Pounds Prime Rio Coffee, in barrels. 40 000 Pounds Light Yellow Sugar, in barrels. ' 1,000 Gallons Vinegar. 2,000 Pounds Adamantine Candles, fall weight, twelves. 8,000 Pounds Good Hard Soap. 100 Bushels Fine Salt, in barrels. 1,000 Gallons Syrup or Molasses, in barrels. All articles to be of the beat quality, securely packed, and In perfect order for transportation. Bids will include packages, and delivery in the city. Seller's name • and date of purchase required on eaoh • package. Certificates of inspection of Moat and Flour will be required, and ne Pork will be accepted, packed from "Bulk Meats." Samples in boxes distinctly mark ed, Enlist accompany bids for all articles except meat. Aids from known dealers or manufacturers only will be colsidered, and each bid must be accompanied by the written guarantee of two responsible persons fer the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals to be endorsed " Proposals for Subsidence Stores," tad directed to F. N. BUCK, jes St Captain and O. S. Vol. Service. MATTI'S OBLEBRATED ITALIAN 11 CREAM wi ll poeitliriii remove TAN, razoKLEs,- 13ALLOWNEss, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all erlfS- tons of the face ; giving a beautiful healthy glow and rosy color- to the cheeks, so much desired by every one. In short, it PRESERVES THE FRESHNESS OF YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft, smooth appearance to the face, and abrilliancy to the skin that is sop prieieg to all. It le an article that is INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY. Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold in Philadelphia alone, and the demand is daily !norm* big. Price 26 cents per bottle. Bold Co., R. B. B. HAITI CO., • - 'Manufacturer' and Proprietors, • • No. 621 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, • And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. B. Caaasiberry, No 46 N. Eighth street; Andrew Tutor,. druggist, cor. of Ninth and Chestnut streets•, M. Brad-. field, N 0.802 Arch 'etreet; N.Y. Barrett,-No. 934 N. Second street; Nits Kocher, Seventh and Costae streets; jkl. L. Adams, N. W. nor. of Marshall and Girard aye. nue; and by diuggiata and dealers in Fancy Goods ge.. Denny. Agents wanted hi every town and village of , the United Mates and Canada,. my23-If WORMAN & ELY, No. 130 PEGG V Street, manufacturers of ipateut CAST•STEEI; TABLE COI LERY ; also, a lately-patented 00bIEL. NATION KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON,. esPeciallr adapted for Camp use, for Fishermen, Soalisriwg Mas i ' Mechanics, Miners, Lumbermen, and aU Workmen W.. rying their dinners. W. R. E.'s Cutlery is warranted to, be of the best quality of ENGLISH GAST•ST CAL, and is intended' to supersede, by it, excellence and chemise% -the Inferior Qualities of Cutlery now in the market; lad to which they reepectfolly invite the attention of ;the Hardware dealers generally. ,-my294in • AN ENOIMOOS SUCCESS "PAUL FERROLLY HOTELS. Nos. 17 and 19 PARK ROW, (OPPOSITE TIIS ASTOR lIOUSE,) NEW YORK TERMS $1.50 PER DAY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL FINANCIAL. COMPANY'S OFFICE, FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, GENERAL AGENT RETAIL DRY GOODS. JAB. R. CA M PHI?. 1:11. & 00-2 u 727 CHESTNUT BT MA OFFER AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ant Very choice Gouda of recent know t 'Hon. R t braLds. etilea and tine illy tits t ilk lberk•il Grenadine, extra wally B Yezi k ard isil t k its b , e e e l t r Droehe Burge, !lemma and Idomun'Mgnes. 8.4 Paris d'Cbevro. Poil dThevre, all wool filling. enndine Velle, in mode and oiler abadoe. WHITE GOODS AND LINENS In great variety, at extremely low Pile a. SUMMER SHAWLe. Barege, whine, black, and fancy; klezambigoe, Oat Watt., and Silk; Black Grenadine, bright borders; Black taribt,cf s.lk Nett ; Canton Crape end Black Filk; Stella and bordered Broche Shawls. SIT &RPLESS BROTHERS, OliEsTsur and Muni Streo r i E EA P GOODS., ‘J Fine Ginghams. French Lawns. • Pacific Lawnc Englieh French liveges. English Ilaregcs. English Prints. American Prints. 811A1IPLE3S BROTHERS, - CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Stres• Jiß GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF LIGHT, PLAIN, AND FANCY CLOTH SACQUES, FROM $8 TO $5. FROM $lO TO $6. FROM $l4 TO. $ B . These garments are elegant and rich In appearance, as much oe as Bilk Garments at twice the coat, and are thin enough to be worn the entire season. J. W. PROCTOR & 920 CEESTNIT2 STRUT. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. CAS.SIBEIRRES. LIGHT MIXTURES. SILK MIXTURES. FINE BLACK • CLOTHS.. LADIES' CLOAKING& BLACK BROADCLOTH& SILK MIXED COATINGS. - NEW DERLTONS. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARIIET. tny27-Im NEW EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, • &o.—Just opened, a general assortment of desirable French and Scotch - 'Needle-worked Bands, Edgings, Inserting', Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, etc., at very low prices. ALSO,• A fall line of all descriptions of White Goods for Ladies' wear, of Om most approved makes. SE EP.PARD, VAN BARLIN.GEN. & AMMON, je4 1008 CEIESTSIIT Street. 1024. O.II.BBTNUT 11TBRILT E. M. NEEDLES Invites the "special attention" of Ladies"' who intend " spending the summer" in "the, country" "Watering Places," or in " /ravel- Zing.' to a very large aseertmat of 6 g . TBIMMND AND MADE-lIP GOODS," =MMMMSK2 In "POINTE, VALENOIENNE, GUIPURE, MALTESE," and other Lam; and in "LINEN,. ()Amato, AND SWISS," wb 'eh ha has init. opened Also, in ~ Vaiencienne Trimmed" nod " Ruf 'ed Cambric Handkerchiefs," embroidered; in colors; together with a general. assortment o White Goods, Linens, Laces, Embroideries, Veils, Handkerchiefs," adapted to the re nirements of the 'vesent Reason. A large and varied assortment of "Garibaldi Muslin," and "Black and White Figured Net" for "Sleeves." AU the above of tbo "Latest Styles," and at be a Very Lowest Prices." /e 3 1024 (}HESTNIIT STREET CLOAKB !. CLOAKS! ! OLO ASS ! VIZ GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE OM IVENS & CO.'S, No. 28 SOUTH NINTH STIIMMT. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE Bass!. AssaßrmsNT, THE CHOIOBET COLOR'S, TIM FINEST QuAurrsa, THS BOST SUPERB rimataras, THE NEWEST STYLISH THE "oar WORE, AIM • DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, - AT IV,ENS •& CO.'s, No. 28 SOUTH NINTH STETZT. n0b28.3m oAliB.—lf you want the best value kJ for your money, go to the Olty Oloak Store, 142 lorth NIGHTIE Street, above Oherry. mt7B-3m fILOAIiS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID-ASSORTMENT Of &lithe Newest Materials, AND OHOIONST PATTERNS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, IT royls-2m No. 25 South TENTH Street: C LOAKS V A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OP • ' ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS BEASON, With every new material, made up and trimmed In the very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition, AT THE PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT BTB. E"PYRE •& LA.NDErt, FOURTH and j-LI.ARCH, have a line aelortment of Summer Shawls. jc2. 'PYRE & • LANDELL - have the Black . .ALI 'and Whito Plaid Bills for Bommto sod Dresseist 81 per yard. IRE & LANDELL HAVE the ALA Fashionable }Mach Sick Mantles; made of the best Taste Silks and Paris shapes. jot EIRE & LANDELL have .desirable iStylis dark French "Lawrie also, the beet stock of low•priced Lawns. je2 EYRE & LANDELL are closing out Spring and Summer Drees Goods at low prices. jet NEW CLOAK STORE! The moat elegant aeoorhnent In the atty. No. Se South NINTH Street, First door above Oheatnat. mh26-8m NEW SPRING PRINTS, CHOICE EITYLIOL DIEBRIMAOS, . SPRAGUE PAOIFIO ALL TWELVE AND I HALF CEIPTIL Liam lot beet styles and fad colors at 100. • . • • COWPERPHWAIT & CO., mh.l6-ff N. W. cor. EIGHTH and HARERT IRA AND C.lllli- B %Iva, MISS'; OLOTRING„ IN ENDLESS VARIETY, No. 137 South EIGHTH Btreel, - . mylb 2m Three Doors above WALNIIT SILH MANTLES AND SACQUES Black Taffeta Mantles. . Black Silk Saone'. Elegant new styles. Light Cloth Sacqueg. SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS., • . . New lots, bargains,l2%, MX, and 25 ote. ' Plaid bilzatobiques, very desirable. DEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Silk Mixed Cassimeres and Coatings. Light colors fancy Cassimeres. 8.4 Mixtures and billions. Cloth goods for little follows. BOY'S JACKETS AND PANTS. (Nxw DEPARTMENT, SECOND smut.) Pirst.claas Beady-made Garments. Style and Wit unexceptionable. Prices very reasonable. • . . Boys' snits made to order. • COMB a. 0011ABD, S. B. corner NINTH and KARIM Streets. I_ WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of my customers and ftiende to the following Goods, which are froth and desirable: ' , Black and White Plaid Stift-- Organdie Lawns, choice styles. Mozainbleues, Plain and Plaid. . - Neapolitan Silks, for travelling suite. Argentines, Black and Brown, mixed. .• Mode Tamertinee, scarce and desirable. Black Crape d'Repagnes, from auction. • • Challie Detainee, nice assortment at 18Xc. 10 dozen Kid-finish Silk Gloves, at 87%c. 37 dozen Ladles' Linen Handkerchiefs, at $1.62g per dOzen•, a bargain. One lot of Lisle Gauntlets, at 18X c a 'estr. -One lot of Black Silk, $1.123 ; the best I ever had for the money, At My2B PLAIN MOZAMBIQUES AT 13. GENTS. • Plaid Mozambiquets at 13 cents, worth 20 cents. Plaid Mozambique° at 18 cents. Plaid Mozambique!, at 26rcents. Plaid blezamblques at 31 cents. Plaid Idozambkmes at 37X cents. . Embroidered Mozambique,' at 60 cents. BCO yards Gray Himalayas at 10 cts., worth 13 cti. Gray Sultanas, Gray Poplins, and Travelling Dress Goods of every variety. 3,000 YARDS BLACK AND WOOL PLAIDS, filling, at 20 cents. Brown and Black Ground Lawns. Pine Frond' Organdies. • BEST 123% GENT. LAWNS IN TRH CITY. 1 Lot Handsome Silk Robes, 22 yards patterns, • At $l7, worth $3O. FANCY BILKS, VERY CHBAP. . Just received, 2 email lots of Bares° Robes, ' • At $2.80 and $3, worth $8 and $l2: • • .H. STEEL fr. SON, mli2o-11 Na.llB Nortb.TENTEI 88 , ab. COATES. • OLITA.PALATOTES ANDnItAN .. Tll,LAS.—tadlea i n want of the abbie 'articles will And It to their advents& ,to visit the old eetabliahed hone. of Zare:•IIRNIKY; No. n 8 North NINTH eltreet, below ABOH. The latest Pert Styled always on hand at Valcai that aetonich einrybodr. NIITS.-RHODES it; WILLIAMS, No. 107 Routh WATER Street, offei-for gale the following: 100 bales Princess Almonds. • .... 20 u Languedoc " . •• 20 " Sicily u.• 20 o Eoglieh Walnuts. • -.16 Filberts. • ' 160 bags Pea Nuts. 10 bales Brazil Nuts. RAISINS. 100 boxes M. R. Raisins. 100 ..a Layer " • ' 160 hatboxes M. B. Iteleing le2 SCARCE GOODS. la Nods, Lilac, Blue, Black, Brown, and (iron M. L. HALLOWELL ga Co., my3l.ot) 333 lIIARICET STREET NEW:'IMPORTATIONS HOSIERY, GLOVES. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, mbl9-3m ATEW SPRING AND SUMMER .A. l l GOODS. M. E. HALLOWELL & 00., 333 FiA. BRET and 27 NORTH FOURTH Errs., . - Wholesale Dealers in Sri RTC .AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Desirous of selling off their stock of goods, previous to removing to their New Store, in cc JAYNE'S MARBLE BUILDING," CHESTNUT STREET, Offer for the remainder of the season, at Wholesale only, their ATTRACT/YE STQCX of recently-purchased DRESS GOODS, At prices generally much under COST OF IMPORTATION. Tim will also offer, at LOW PRICES, A well-selected assortment of other goods in their line, many of which will be sold at a GREAT SACRlFlCE anlikawf.4,Yed SPRING 1862. 1862. W. EL STEWART & 00.. INFORTERO AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, zio. BOA MARKET STREET. Now in store, POULT DE SOLE, All Shades. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, In BEMIS and OTHER PABRIOB. ALSO, A PULL LIPP OP • CLOAKIN4 CLOTHS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, And deairable PLAIN COLORS. apiT - SPRING STOOK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. A. W. LITTLE & 00., tgaa-tr !To. 325 MARIINT ST. NATIONAL FLAGS. T i S. FLAG EMPORIUM, 418 ARCH STREET. BUNTING . AND_ SILK YLAGS, REOTAWNTAL STANDARDS, NATIONAL ENSIGNS, CAVALRY= GUIDONS; PRESENTATION FLAGS. EVANS & HASSALL, No. 418 ARM &root, above FOURTH. m➢29-21t ARMY GOODS ON HAND. DARN AND LIGHT BLUE KERSEY& STANDARD 6.4 AND 8-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED BLUE FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. COTTON DUCH, 10, 12, AND 18-OUNCE. FARNHAM, RTRYITANr, & CO., ar026401 225 CHESTNUT STREET. SHIPLEY, HAZARD. & . EinTOHINBON, No. 112 OBESTITUT 1313111 M, WOE TEI BAIX OY PIIIIADELPHIA-MADE . GOODS. eih2B- ficn . z . • - AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND . '• SWISS 'WATCHES, AND emvicawAßN, AT REDUCED. PRICES. m 5 ,29. JOS. WTSTNUT ON. - 2m 326 OIIES SWINT. REMOVAL. - J. C. FULLER . • Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to No: 712 CHESTNUT Street, 21141 Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple,) • - Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, BOGEBS & DBOTNERN SPOONS AND FJBHS, • AND - FINE JEWELRY, To which the' attention of the trade isinvited. apBo-8m tt AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY." GOLD AND MIXER ~.; C H E S FOE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Temple.) - . I. B. MARTER, Avid. • OANITE RUBBER JE WELRY . . • A beautiful line of ONNTLEDIEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADEN' OHA . TALAINE CHAINS, THISIBLES, OBOSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, do., Now in Store. Jr. C. FULLER,' • No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (Oppoelte Masonic Temple.) ipSO-Sw • • JOHN H. STOKES', 702 AHOH Street ::::4-.11RE8.13 ASSORTMENT, at LESS jlaL. THAN-ROHNER PRIORS. . • FARR BROTHER, • • Irojiatierik Ptt lIMITSTN UT Street, below Fourth._ . WHEELER & WIL§ON. '. BENING MACHINES , 628 CHEST/111T STREET, 'WOE HAIR. CUTTING AND DYE-. JL.! ING—Strangers - ehotile*t GUTERUNST'B, FOUNTS and BRAVOS. . 3es ! if tf LATOUR OLIVE OIL.--463 baskets. LAI OUB owns OIL, just recotred, and for Bale by J.LIISISTQHZ LATIUM'S, 202 and 204 South if BOIT Street. • OAUTION.—Having seen . a spurious article of on branded "J. Latour," we caution the public against purchasing the same, as the genuine J. Latour Oil can be procured only from us. JARROTOHE a LAVERGNE, mylB•tt 202 Ind 204 South FRONT Street. 0.114.—A fresh lot of Olive Njr";Eis, in large and small bottles, for sale, to arrive per ddli Pisan Skinner, by OHAS. S. OARBTAIRS, riT1L.14.1211 WALNUT St. and 21 GRANITE St. MONWENTS AND. GRAVX AITONEB it very ied oed prices it Xi:tie Works at A: WITENNITZ, EIDOI Amu% below illeyenn Breit WHOLESALE HOUSES GRENADINE VEILS. CRAPE AND LOVE VEILS, Ali Slese NARROW TRIEMING RIBBONS, Corded Ndges, Nos. 4 and 6, in all colors DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, WHITE GOODS; AND EMBROIDERIES. THOS. MELLOR, & 40 end 42 North THIRD Street MILITARY GOODS. L. 10 4 ,1 f=l :o7 If:3 A oommissioN IIV;OR *IT WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 1 WATCHES,• JEWELRY, &o. 4 MinNG MAaELINES GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS CEAS. L. OBUM d 6 Co., SUCCESSORS TO OLDENEETtOII & TAGGART, GENTLEMEN'S TINE SHIRTS AND FURNISfrING GOODS, CHAS L. DRUM jes-1m FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY, FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERSI- Manufactured at • G. A. HOFFMA.N'S, (sucogssoa TO W. W. KNIGHT.) NO. SOS ARCH STREET. Itiv" A. full line of TIES, SCARFf3, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on hand. nvin-lm GEORGE GRANT, TaANITFACITIBEE OF AND DiALER GENTS' FURNISiiiis.TG GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o.Bm VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to. his IMPROVED GUT or SSIRTS. 'Which he makes a speciality in his business: Also, Con stantly reePiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WE&R. J. W. SOfITT, GENTLEME ED (MIMI e TORE, No 814 CHESTNUT STRRET, jaLl If Four doors below the Omtinental. REMOVAL. MISSES RYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, have removed toiler WALNIJT Street, three doors above Ele venth, north side, and will open PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring. on THURSDAY. April U. aoll-2m# GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PRILADELP This eotnpany conthmee to take riake en the safer classes of Property at low rates The public can rely, upon its responsibility, and alai. ty to pay loasca promptly. Its dialmrsoments for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 6500,000, and we respectfully solicit its favor In the future OIiAS. L DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN, THOENLEY, O. P. HEARLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. Y WIN. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPANII JOSEPH If.LAPP, H. D. N. S. LAWRENCE, ' WM. O. RUDMAN, J O SUPPLER. THOMAS -PEN,President. . .. A. S. GILLETT, Tice President. JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. aa2.6.if VAME INSUR No. 408 OHESTNIIT EIRB AND INLA DIREO F. W. Buck, Chas. Itiebardson, Henry Lewis, :Yr., Alex. WM' Geo. A. West, O. W. Davie, FRANCIS N. BOO] CHARLES MORA WILLIAMS I. BLANCH, fIObfBIONWEAL'., EAMON COMPANY, PKNNSYLVANIA. DERECTON.S. David Jayne, H. D., Charlea H. Rogers, John H. Whitall, John K...-Walker, Edward 0. 'Knight, • Hobert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Striation, Henri Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jonelt. DAVID JAYNE, IN D., President. JOHN X. WHITALL, Vice President. SAMUEL MOONS Secretary. Office, Commonwealth linildins, 613 OHESPMUI Street, Philadelphia. set-if if FIRE INSURANCE. • MECHANICS' INSURANCE COMPANY 'OF Plal - LADELPRIA, No. 138 NORTH SIXTH Street, below Baca, insure Buildings, Goods, and Merchandise generally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company guaranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. Ernincie Cooper, Micheel•McGeoy, Edward McGovern, Thomas B. McCormick, Matthew McAleer, Sohn Cassadx, Thomas J. Hemphill, Bernard B. Hulseman, Michael Cahill, James McCann, FRAN Bsantotn BATTESTY. Sec nE INSURANCE Fixo .-The PENNSYLVANa ÜBA metraAmos COMPANY. Incorporated 1826. CHART= PEE.. PETUAL. No. lad WALNUT Street, opposite Indexed. *nee Situate. This Gompany, favorably known to the community ray thirty-six years, continues to bums wok* Loos or Da mage by Fire, on 'Public or privets Dnlldings , otther pea , momently or for • limited time. Also, on lrnm!tars, Kooks of Goods, or Marchand* generally, on liberal Theft. (Malted, togethec with a lunge Brasilia irund, blveeted in the most csratal manner, which enables thaw to offer to the insured an undoubted semnettr In the ems of lose. DIENOTOPA. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Hob Wain Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., • .Alexander Benson, Joha Darerenx, William Montanus, Thomas Smith. Wow Hazlett urn, JONATHAN WILLIAM G. Cioinna., AM_ERICAIi FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY. Incorporated 1810. oHABTIUI PERPETUAL. No.Blo Whaasn:lT etreat, above WA Philadelphia. Having a large paid-ngi Capital Meet and Ilinralus, in verted in soruad and available Securities, continues to !mire on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, blerchandbm, Yelb• sale in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Pro 'arty. All Losses libersliphnd promptly adjusted. DIRZOTOREi. Thomas B. Marls, John Welsh, Samuel 0. Morton, Patrick Brady, Sohn T. Lewis, TE(011 &Lam 0. L. OnAwronn, ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY. -- Authorised Capital. $400,000 DRAWER PERPETUAL.; Ottice- No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Thhil and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will Insure against loss or damage by ti re , on Hafdln s e , Furniture, and Merobandise gene rally. Also, Marine insurenoes on Vessels, °ergot% esti relghts. Intend Insurance to nll parts of the Union William Esher, D. Lnthoi, Lewis Andenried, John R. Blakiston, Josoph MaxAoki, WILL WM. W. M. Marx. BsOretar7 INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE 1 :mom or PENNSYLVANIA-01'PIM, Nor. 4 and 5 EXOHANO BUILDINGS, North aldo of WAlf• biur area, between DORE and THIRD BL-noto, delnbln. fIICARPOBATND to 1754—ORANTIKB PIIBPNTUAL, CAPITAL IMO 000. nOITIITIEB OF TUB COMPANY, FZBEUAU 1, 18e1, 8607,004.91. AND INLAND TBANSPOETA TION INSITILANON. DIRZOTORS. Henry D. Shorreri, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Mace Jester, . Tobias Wagner William B. Smith. T h omas Watson, John B. Austin, Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart. George C. Cation, Edward O. Knight. HMNDY D. lirrlST.Att Rim Pat. Be -• . LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RR-' 11 . 1 MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, nee .0 ' . n Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured ac elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand large assortment of Wile's Celebrated Wrought and °billed Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie' Uneonalled Bask Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie', Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro- tooted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. • Akio, particular attention is called to Lillie's Feu Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, to. This Safe is con. ceded to 8121VIIIO in style and elegance anything yet et.- fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is etriedly tire and burglar proof. OFFICIAL NOTIOI.—I have now on hand ray twenty of Farrel, fleecing, & Co.'s Batas, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a comPleSs assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low price.. Please call and examine. . M. 0. &LIMN]; Agent. lip EVANS k WATSON'S SALAILUIDNE SAYRE STORE, 15 8011TH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of ruts-moor sAFIDI law's , . as Land rRITABILPERA. MATTINGS ! DIATTINGS ! ,MAT., TINGS 8-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, . 4-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 5.4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 6.4 WHITE AND CHECKED, AT LOW PRIORS FOR CASH. 'REEVE L. lENIGIT, ' No. 262 Seth SECOND Street., my 2f-lea if West side, mar Bprtioe. LADLES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT -3118, BRACES, atui other Mechanical Appliances, ot correct construction and easy to the wearer. For sal( and asutudment at 0. E(...NBIDLBS' LADIES' STOIII. TW ILLTITH Street; trat dear below Bace. Gentlemen making Rapture Trrueses will call at thi Southweet earner TWA GFTH and BAOB, where O. B I. etas attention to this specialtestpra. mhl2-3toli Nanufecturers of and Dealers in No. 146' North FOURTH STREET, I'fIILADLLPHIA ALEX N. VIONPSOIi SPRING MILLINERY. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMPANY OAPITAL 6200,000 DIREOTOBB .SCE'COmPNI, Street.• ~ND INSURANCE. ITORS. -" R. D. Woodruff, John Reader, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington- J o n "' Ohm. Stokes, John W. Ryerman. JIC, President. inDSON, Tice Dreoldent. lALRD Secretary. [mbl.S.Rtt 'II FIRE INRI - , OY THE STATE GI DIRECTORS. William Morgan, James Martin, James Duross, Francis Falls, Charles Clare, Thomas Fisher, John Bromley, Francis McManus, Hugh O'Donnell, Bernard Rafferty. IS COOPER, President. ,tars. niyl7-tf I'ATTIIIBBON, IrtviddesaL James B. Campbell, =mond G. MAIM, Chutes W. PonltasT, Israel Morris. B. ELS.BD3, President. Sooretars. ten-1! DIERZOTOREL Davis Penmen, Peter Pieper, J. E. Baum. Wm. F. Doan, John Kotchim, :M. It Sint, Presteen%. DZAJI. Vico President *WM% 19FI=UUMR10, Ilvatdent ITRP-tt SAFES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER BOARDING-. -51 R S. BROOKE, having taken a large and eligible house at Mount Airy, is prepared to make engagements for the,. season The mom are' large and airy, and the house well provided with amusements. The station being , within three minutes' walk, offers great inducements fo r business men. Apply until two ut 1533 LOOUB r Street. CIRESEON SPRINGR, CAMBRIA, ' l, -J COUNTY, PA.—This delightful and popular place' of summer resort, .15Eated directly on the line of the. Pennsylvania Bailment, on the summit of the All' gheny Mountains, twenty-three buAred feet above the level of . the ocean. '4;l be open for suede from the ltth of Jane till the lOth of October. Sine last meant tbo groutris have been greatly improved and beautified, and a num ber cf Cottages have been erected L.r the accommoda- , tit n of (families, rendering Ceeeson one of the most Yemenite and attractive places in the State. Tits -furni ture is being thorongtly tenanted. The . seAker of pleasure and the sufferer from heat and dl-else Mil find. attractions hero in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard , Tables, Tenpin Allots, Baths, etc., together wt it thw purest air and water. and the mist magnificent mountain teepee's , to be found in the country. Tirkets good for the round trip from Philadelphia, 67.60 ; fi om Pitteberg, $.3 For further information, address G. W. MULLIN, Cremate Springs, Cambria co.. Pa. - nEDFORD SPRINGS.-A. LL LEN - reapeclfully Informs the public that this cele brated and fashionable WATERING PLACE is new open and fully prepared for the reception of visitors, *we will be keptopon until the lid of October. . . _ Pet sons wishing Bedford Mineral Water will be sup plied nt the following prices at the Springs—viz: For a ban el (oak) 88 00 half-barrel 2 00 Parties wishing rooms or any infotmation in regard to the place will address the t , Bedford Mineral Springs cempaor." my2R-th. 11LORENCE HEIGHTS.—atts. sexpoirsx restmcifrilly informs the former pa trons of this heantiful BUSHIER RESORT, and the public generally, that theJ . Efouse will be opened- for the season, under her management, on the 15th For terms, tun) any other information, apply at Rrs. LEVELT 'B, 1218 CHF sTtl ITT •Street. m F 21-12 t * AMUSEMENTS MUSICAL F-UND HALL. PUBLIC REHEARSAL, COMPLIMENTARY TO THOMAS J. HEOKETY. SATURDAY,' JUNE 7,3 y., P. IC The GEIIII4IiIA 011CTIESTEA. have kiddly vane. 'rickets, 25 cents each. To be bad at Gould's, Seventh and Clieetnnt Chestnut, above Tenth, and Hr. Beckett, at the Ball. J;as 2t MRS. JWIN DREW'S .1:/,.L ARCH-STREET THEATRII Acting and Stage Manager...... W. S. FREDERICA'S. BuduesS Agent and Treasurer JOB. D. MURPHY. FRIDAY, June 6, 1861. BENEFIT OF F. S. CH& N.FRA.U. Fifth Imo Garlor's 'National Drama of BULL DUN, DULL RON. BULL RUN! Or, the Sacking of Fairfax Court Hoare. Jupiter, (a contraband,) Previous to the drama, the DRRIB GIRL OF GSNOA. Juliette, the Dumb Cirl Mrs. C. Mari. Prices as usual. Doors open at TN. Certain rises at 8 o'clock VATA LNIJ T. SIRE ET THEATRE _ v NINTH and WALNUT Street& Bole Levee.:.tlrs. Y. A. Garretteort FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISS KEMBE ELY.- ZEUS (FRIDAY) EVENING. June 6, 1865, The performance will commence with THE ANGEL OF !MIDNIGHT. The Angel of Midnight Love A Woodcutter Destiny The yerfoernance to conclude with ' JACK SHEPPARD. Mis 3 liimberlY Jack Sheppard Paioge-50, 87K, 76, and 26 cents Private. Boxes B 6 and V, according to their locale. Doors open at 7X O'clock. To COM 130110 1 .? at 7% Ai rßs. FRANCES ANNE KELYIBLE'S .01 READINGS AT CONCERT HALL. CoCoe of the Course. FRIDAY, 6th inet , BP. bl.-- , ‘ Henry the Fifth." - SATURDAY, 7th instant, 3 P. BL, (last resding)— Hamlet." The Readings will begin punctually. Doors opened one hour before time. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EAOR. To be bad of T. B. PUGH, Sixth and Chestnut Streets, and at the Halton the opening of the doors. je6-2t AMERICAN -:ACADEMY OF music. DR. EDWARD W. VODGES Respectfully informs Ma friends, and the public in gene ml, that be will kiVO a GRAND CONCERT, In aid of the Sick and Wounded 'Volunteers in the Phila .' delnhia Hospitals on TUESDAY EVENING, JOSE 10, 1561 The Programme will embrace choice selections, by Mrs. HE NRIETTE BEHRENS, Nips JOSEPHINE O"CONNELL, Mr. HORACE S. WHIT'E 31.3 N, and Mr. JULES HOLSTEIN, - Who - will - preside at the Grand Choruses from the Operas of SeerdramithO' "L'ltaliana in Alsieri," "La Sonnambnta," "Emani," and s. William Tell," BEETHOVEN MUSICAL SOCIETY, And choice Operatic selections by "DIRGRELD'S BRIGADE BAND." In addition to which will be presented chain° Scenes from Shakespeare's Comedy of ""TAKING THE SHREW." A laugh Dialectic, entitled "L'HOMME ET SON YALLET " "‘SHAIIIUS O'BRIEN," A Tale of the Irish Rebellion. Speeches..of George Francis Train, Eat , by a com pany. of young ladies and gentlemen, who hare kindly volunteered their services on this occasion. Tickets to all parts of the Academy', 2i cents. Seats may be secured at S. E. Gould's Music Store, corner of. Seventh and Chestnut streets, without extra chaige. Jul 3t* ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. CAPTAIN WILLIAM'S , GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT, THRILLING SCENES IN THE LIFE OF A YANEICE WEI tLEllf AN, EVERY EVENING. at S o'clock pre& el 7. BELROI TIATINER, SATURDAY at 3 o'clock. ..Admiselon 25 cents. Six Tickets fur one dollar. Chil dren 10 cents. Liberal arrangemenle made for schools on Wednesday Afternoons. jet St* IDENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OP 1 SITE FINK ARTS. Thirty-ninth Annual girth. !Atkin of Paintings and Sculpture:lo2s WHATNOT Street. Ovin from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., and from P. M. till 10 P. M. Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 cents. Stockholders, Artiste, and Contributors will Toxin their tickets et the Academy: no admissions without. Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M , end from 8 till 19 P. M. an 23 WANTS. WANTED—In a small family, a re evpetable middle aged GERMAN WO WAN, to cook and aatipt with homework.' Apply at 619 VINE Street, from 9 to 12 A. ST. TIEPUIY QUARTERMASTER GE- MiNBAL'a OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, May 21, um WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 300 able-ha:UFA, healthy men, to go to Virginia, n 3 la. boron. Pay 1!,26 per month, and n ration per day. For further mullet:dare, apply to A. B. EUSTIS, at 221 South. PIIONT Street. a. BOYD. je4.Bt . - Captain and L. Q M. 200 WOR K HORSES WANTED.— Amoy HA.GITE S &SWAN'S Livery sta bles. BAVERY Etreet, below Girard avenue. tislite.nns Ward. • insBl-6r* FOR SALE AND TO LET. To LET—A . Grocery Store. Fixtures 1 for sale, carver of THIRTY-NINTH end 31 , 1R1E ET Streets, Wet Philadelphia. Inquire of Dr. OItRRAN, 1314 ARCH Street. 3e5-2101 RARE CHANCE FOR C API- A • TALISTS.—FOR RENT—Tho L &MASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, for a period of three ye we, together with the machinery, patterns, tools, and draw ings. All in good order and ready for immediate opera tion. Will be rent. d low. For particulars aptly to FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.--• Tre Subscriber offers to sell on reasonable terms, or exchange for merchandlie, a valuable Store Stand and Dwelling; Stot e now doing a business of $20,000. Said prop iy is located on the Ponmullowsia sho.t distance from city. For particulars, address J. P.," Press office. 3.5.81* MARKET-STREET BTORE.--1 Ata 'me zesirabba Granite-front Store, No 235, run. ning through to Church alley, to rent. at caducei rate, by AN IRONY P. a .1 EL MOUND, No 916 ARCH Street. al TO RENT—Four Different Country Places, with ft few acres of ground, fine ffulte, near railroad stations, nod convenient to the city. one of width is furnished. A pply to E. P.EITIT, je3 No. SO9 WALNCI C Street • FOR SALB—A. desirable Farm s 108 Berea, near Downingtown, Chester count); nicely watered; hydrant water at the house ant barn. First-rate stone Improvements. all in complete condition; fine timber, excellent fruits, die. Apply to • • R. PRTTIT, jet No. >IN WALNUT &root. BOARDING. SUPERIOR BOARDING—At Ger mastevn, CIO he obtained for too Gentleman and Wirers in ,one of the most - pleasant lanes In the town, near to the Station; plenty of shade and fine grounds; no other boarders. Teen $B. References exchanged. Address "Box 1948," Post Office. jeS-Stts BOARDING—At' a first-class Farm house in Chester county. Access by Railroad. For particulars, call THIS DAY on the Drourletore, from nine till five, at No. 88 North SIXTEENTH Street. Reference exchanged. je3-4t* PHOTOGRAPHS. WE ADVISE THOSE WHO desire a picture in all rowan accurate sad' finished artistically, to get a Colored Photograph of ARlffnu, BECOND Street; above Omen Only $l. EUIVA.L.ENT.=*et a life-size, Oil Goland Phitagrapti, at REUTER'S. Elaboratefr colored awl faithful Tartrate, now In ilea, of tha Ulnae, at war pima GEGOWD, Street, above Green. pHOTOGIAAPH ALBUMS, Imported from Parte, Berlin, and Vienna, West s improvements, wholesale sad ratan. BOHOLZ rty te & and NENTOKYaIa Swath EIGHTH /Street. mr9.llm iPNANCE OFFICE, O. N 0.56 WHITS, Street. Haw Tose, May 31, 1862 TO DEALERS IN ARlll3.—First;olais Enfield Muekots, in port ready for immediate delivery, will Ue porchaaed, subject to inspection, by United States Government, on application to the undersigned. Pur chasing Office, 65 WRITE Street, New York. other description of arms are wanted or will b. purchased. 8. jet-43t if • Captain of Ordnance. PAMPHLET PRINTING; Best 'and Oheepeat In the Clty, at BiNGWALT d BROWN'S, Ui South FOURTH eet. egg) ..F. 8. Chan Cram. F. S. Chrinfrati Miss Kimbuir X 0. KLINE, LA.NOASITR, Penn