THE CITY. THE SHERIFF CONTESTED-ELECTION CASE.—Yeeterday morning, In the Quarter Sessions, Judges Thompson and Ludlow, the contested-election caseot Thompson vs. Ewing, for the office of sheriff, ..wee resumed. Mr. Gowen, for Mr. Ewing, produced (he sneerer of ithereepondent. This paper contaius over three hundred . epeciflcatione charging (rated, So., in various election idletricte. Judge Thompson inquired if the contestant desired •time to examine the answer. Mr. Brewster, in reply. said that ho desired to proceed with the CBB6 at once. A very slight glance which they lied been enabled to give to the.auswer—they saw that it 'as designed to open up matter which the contestant did mot consider the proper eut•ject of investigation. They -mottoes to attack .the city vote. In view of this the •contretant could move to strike out these speciflostions, Ind, for the present, ho would waive that, as it wee do •aMable to proceed at once. It was then determined to proceed. The answer filed on behalf of fir Ewing sets forth fraudulent votes re eelowi itt behalf of Mr. Thompson , la 'podded Melt:lone •of the various wards t that tally papers are mteelug la certain wards; that to certain precincts some of the •election Mars were Intoxicated; that in others, eleotion Afters were driven away from the polls; that the officers Allowed Illogel voting • In one precluct—First First word—the election OniCf ns were nimble t, di,- Abel's° tittle ditties, and that the tickets were removed 'by a candidate, and the tally papers and return made out by bunt on the day after the election. The sumer further sets forth thrt at a camp at Beaton, -within the :tate, 200 votee were received by Dir. .Ewlag tint ars not included in the groer at return. Dlr. Brewster, Warring to the answer, eald that so far as the aptelfications charge frond, he desired all the lesstinsohy t. be received, reserving toe right to object to. Alin form Si nie delay now. ensued, In regsrd to csrtsin papers w bleb the contestant had considered In evidence. bet 'which tl:e respondent deilred ivo tormally presented. The court soon atter adjourned until this morning, Mien .the evidence will be given in • MEETING OF THE • CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION—INSPEOrInN OF FLOU'R.—Yestar day morning a meeting of the members of the Oprn • change wits beki at their building. Second end Gold • alretts Mr. O. J. liotlnten to the chair. • Mr. Henry Bndd stated that thu object of the meeting • pea to take sonmisclion in reforauce to the iesvrtion of Jionr," es the loose manner In which it e ras now done 'telt+ detrimental to the commercial interests of Phtla• deltoids, and no longer to he tolerated. He °lanai a rerolnilen that a committee of eleven members, repre aeutfng exporters, jobbers, and brokers, be appointed to investiSete tin manor. Mr. Samuel L. Witmer teconded the resolution, audit vas unanimously afire d to. I be chair appointed on the committee: Henry Bold, Thomas Allmon, George L. Busby. Archibald Getty, Edward G. Jamas, D. L. W.tzlar, Rdwurd Rubinson, Job Iriae, Ediratd Lukens, George CY..Hears; Alex ander Need,. • In years gone by, flour inspected >ln Philadelphia, for Litetpeol and other foreign markets, bore an enviable • Xcpulation as a superior article, and its quality, was al ' ways correctly indicated by the brand on the head of the barrel. In this manner confidence was established, and ti,e 7( potation of the Philadelphia brands was a pssopart if, the market. Tills state of affairs, we ore sorry to gay, does not exist at present. The appointment of ignorant soil incompetent men as inspectors, within a few year's back, lies affected the character and damaged the repu tation of Philadelphiebrande imforelgn markets. Flour which bete beau branded as firma," and ltxtra Ft • mily,” appears, not netreituentiy, upon examluntlin by minaluners and competent inspector,' to bo low sraltes of superfine and condemned, which are from one to two dollars per barrel lower than the brand indloatee. This Lis it jured the excellent reputation which Phil tdelphla inspectrd flour has heretot,re borne, and has materially ditmaged, and, if not stdpped and remedied, will, in a • abort time, de troy, in a measure, the trade of this part in the ruling staple of our country. be flour inepectore for Many years back, have bon aprointed from rural dietricts in the State; many of them • with no pretence' knowledge of the Important •dutles of the r nice, end with little or no qualtdcations, except po • lineal real and labor for the dominant power far the time • Wig. THE CRIMINAL COURT—COMMENCE.. IaENT OP TrIE JUNE TEEM —Yesterday morning the June term commenced in earnest. The dock WAS crowded with prisoners. It will not be a very bass term, ea the cases for the moat part are very trifling. The Grand Jury hare already ignored a large number of Vile treeenled for theirsconaideration. Before proceeding to the reenter Im.iness, District At• Mum ?tabu called up the ca% of o,oree and William Foreraugh, Widiam Tinsman, Andrew Forcer, Edward Leer,nce, and George Jetirie. charged with murder and riot. The defendant; were arsalsubd, and severalty pleaded not guilty. Mr. Menu then gave notice that he 'would call the case for trial on' Monday next. The c, tit eel for the def,netto.ts °ejected to the time, at too short to permit the prepare ion for the defence. Judge MAIM replied that the mose wonid bo called on Monde), and the defendants, if they deeired a postpane went, mist pretent the lege, grouhd. Yesterday, Mr. Cassidy, cotrn.c•i for Mao!, oh weed with lumicide, made application to the court to fix a die for trial. After a brief argument, the court suggeeted Diet Monday two week.. George Lynn woe arraigned on the charge or ovedog, sod attempting to Roe, a number of 8100 counterfeit • 'toter, purporting tube the genuine 'shoo of the A lio3tteay Bea, Pentmleanta. The scooped entered pleat of not guilty* to the permit! CMS, A Teldlet of gtulty wee ten. • tiered. Mary Ilowith was charged with pawing a conntor'eitls. nate, purporting to ha the true Mine of the Bull's Flood Zarb, on tiatimil OoHoop from whom atm porch seed soma gel reliefs. Tho counsel for defence set no that the accusal was a poor, Ignorant women, not beam able to real or write; that thole ore told her the not. eves good shortly before abe raised it on Idr. 'Colton. In urler to convict, it must be chosen by the Cominouweetth that this note was parsed with entity knowl F dge. The counsel contended that this main point bad not been proved. The fury ren dered a %edict of not guilt:, TILE READING RAILROAD.—The 1000 i motive Riawatha,il constructed by the Reading Rail road Crintnny, bas proved unit. satisfactory. It was drain's. d by, and built u. drr the intention of, James 3iiiitn 'hind, Reg., master. machinist of the company. Tis mite was built and placed on the road to run ba lm en Philadelphia and Pottsville. in June 1859, and on the 4 h in,t. completed a daily rnu of Many. dro miles for tbrro years, during which limo shadid not bse a single trip, for repairs or say otit•r closes. Tits total number of miles run during thin sorimi was 68.377. Equally rt-anarkaVe is theta t tbut . the eigiassr, Bet jamili Waster, did not lose e eiugla trip during I iiirtY lirn mouths of the above time. • The Hiawatha" is an eight. wheel casino, . having four 67kincit. driving, and four 40-inch truck wheels. and weigh!, 28 tons. The es linoera are 15 in.Mee to diameter, and Woke of ',Woe 20 inches. The valve worked with a shifting link, and has a throw or OS. incline The total heating surface in dro-box and &ma is 945 square feet, and the engirds I. provided with 3-tacit water pima for prate hers, amt with a variable exhaust, vans kg in area front 18 to 8 square inches. • The maximum grade of the Beading is 22 4 feet per mile, with an average inclination of 8 18 feet per arid the trains hauled b 7 lola engine had au average weight of eights-two Ions; run at a flocked of twenty-alx talk. per hour, and making.tweuty-two stops during each trip. •. ExpLosivz COAL OILI—A. few days since a fire occurred at a house In Jesimp street, Third ward, canoed by the =pinion of a coal oil la.op. The Douse tees occupied by a respectable eJlored faintly. The letup exploded as coon as the wicc was brought in conieci %titbit lighted match, and fragments of glass and Wiling oil were scattered in al. directions. getting the room in flames The lady of the house was seemly burned ; also her little boy, aged about 12 years. The 'Semen were extiognished with trilling damage t 3 the MI-Tatum Fire Marshal Bleck , urn loveeiigated the matter, and became satiation that the explosion' was canted 10 the Imptoe quality of the oil usual in the la - np. The fire marshal took a small portion of the same oil and placed it to an open tin vessel. Tne moment a lighted match was brought Into contact alth it, the oil blazed and burned fin foully, and hit w out the bottom of tt earl can. Only about a 'pronto! of oil was net in this ex periment. The woman tend she parch...lntl the oil from a pedler, who hie been going around in a wagon retailing it for come time. Tnis impure oil emitting a large roan tity of benzine, which is hishly explas.ve. any one en gaged in the traffic of en article of this kind should be rigidly dealt sith. Nearly one-half the coal oil sold is not the rowdily distilled, sod contains a large amannt of benzine. Those who Ole it :Mould buy only from three who are known to sell the pure article. • GOVERNMENT 11 OSPITALS.— . The late arrivals of sick and wounded soldiers have tided the Goveinutsut hospitals to their utmost capacity, and there is now a pressing need for increased accommodes Coon. Deputy Quartermaster Otneral Cro moo ie ntlog every exertion to secure large buildings. eligibly situated for hossotal purposes. Be is 1111111110/1 forward, with all possible earpatch, the mammoth hospital In West Phile • drlnlils, which is nearly comoletra, sod will, of itself, he able to accommodate 2,500 patients A portion of this building is now occupied by 250 mon, mostly convales tout futtlents taken from the city boapitals to make room • for the wounded lately arrived. At the present time the number ref Inmates in each ho. paid Is as follows: West Philadelphia Hospital. 250 patients. Breed end °berry Hospital 484 Fifth aud Buttonwood Hoopital. 210 • ,1 - Twenty -yecond and Wood II•seoltal • 240 it Twetsty• foul tis and Booth Hose tal 206 tt Christian, near NMI), hospital. 136 tt • Tctol now in Government hospitals 1 51h3 Et. Joaeph's Hospital is not Includsd in'the above, nor are a number of smaller Institutions, in which some of the wounded have been placed. BACINO AT SUFFOLK PARK.—The ad- mitten of Om turf are tudlelpanne a grand treat in the races to come off OINT the Suffolk Park course next week, commencing on Monday, Juno 2&1. The stebtoe of Moisre. Moores Bosh, Weldon, and May. are now on the ground, and can be seen In exercion every m o rning and uveniag. These stables codiprino several of ilia bust rUnpiiim home rn &mericfs, prominent nolotia which no, Ilra Faun, Molly J•ceson, nett• Ward, Billeborougb. Reporter, and Pope Sweigart. The track is being put In the best po•aible order, and everything conducit a to Iho comfort and Dion• nee of ton visitors Will be prepared. A handsome eating stand. under the su perintendence of Mr. W. H. Green will be erected under 'the mein platform. The main stand will ne • covered, 10 that the obeervere will be well protec'od from sun or rain. and that for the Win will be titled up with evert comfort end convenience. Mr. John L flavaldr has promised to do everything in his power to maim this the most attractive exhibition ever offered in this city. J.MFGOVEMMNT.—e-A 'large pattern shop, -38 by 48 feet, bee been wooled by Marriott R Sou, on their lot, ut Fifth and Federal streets. They hive also oornmenced to build a workshop along the entire Naar. OH Firth street from the new building to near Washing , ton ; at tt o corner of Washington and Fifth an office. 75 14 - 38 feet, le to be erected ; the upper story of the office will be used by the draugkismen ; the old of building will be used for storing patterns, and for um rf engineer. superintending Government work. Abourloo men are now employed; this large force is owing to the amount of Government work now doing here, winch consists of completing the Ironeldes . engines tar the Monongahela And Shenandoah, and repairs to the machinery of the Towbotan. They have also on hand. in addition to their large Cuba trade, the contract for the gee works for the Metropolitan Gpti Company of New York. The foundries generelk.throughout the city are doing a bri.k business at tidy season of the year. In some 'branches a largo stock of gots& i 8 being manufactured and rapidly deposed of, to escape the provisions of the tax bill. INTERESTING LEOTUR.E.— Spr ing Gar den was filled with a large and appreciating au -dience last evening to heir a lectale by the Rev. R. A. - Carden, D. D., On " Compromise—Peace.—Shall we make the former and thereby eecwe the latter, or shell - we submit to foreign toterTentionl Nener." The 'speaker wee bitterly opposed to comprorntie of any kind with there in arms against the flag of our country, and .only favored an unconditional eurrender of the great leaders of the rebellion. He was opposed to calling the South a Oonfederacy, as he did not think it was anything but a part of the United Stale,. He thought this war -should be prosecuted with vigor until the death bowed .down to the North, and peacefully subuhtted to the laws. Be scouted the idea of any interference from England, see she had twice been whipped by Oils oonntry. In his opinion, she treated ns in the moat contemptible and inCIIIRCHt mauner that was yoepthle for one nation to treat another. The lecture was interesting, and well suited for the times. Tile 'meeker wee frequently.lnterrupted by loud and enthusisedc applause. .THE WORM' N BANC E.— A ...EMlT— spondent says, in relation to the worms cott shade tree', that he hen employed a gardener to clews seven trees is front of his home and the adjoining ones, and by doing so these trees have entirely esrapei the ravages of the worms, not having a worm tipsn them, although covered with them last summer. If bongo. holders were to 002- ploy a gardener to clean the trees heforo their honaes lu November, then have them trimmed in ifebruxry, there is not a doubt that this great nuisance would be entirety removed. Persons can examine the trees before the first four houses in Locust street, above Brost where the individual in question resides. Another correspondent says now is the time to deetror the WOMB on tbo maple tree', as they are now passing to the chrysalis state foided up in the green Mares on the tree; bast them down before the moth comes out to deposit thts egg for next season. TICE BAILIVAY ON JEFFERSON STREET. —Tho Conttrdttee on Railroads held a meeting yesterday morning, and unanimous/7 agreed to'revommend Round!, to refute their assent to the see of Jefferson street for the proposed connection between tho North Pennsylvania and the Germantown and Noctistawia liadrOadi. GUARDIANS OF THE Pooa.—The regu lar meeting of the Board of Goardiene of the Pcor was held yesterday afternoon at the Biocides , Almshouse, the orreldent, J. AL Merle, in the ch.ir. The steward reported the following as the census of the house on Batutday last: Number in the house et noon o 439 fituttetimo last year 2,692 Decrease 243 01 these, 105 were admitted during the past two weeks, 6 were born, •10 have died, 97 wore discharged, 39 .loped, and 4 were bonnd ont i 85 wanderers were furnished with lodgings, and 80 persons wore provided with meals. ') he receipts of tho house were repartod to Le 1611.27, and $371.60 wu the sum announced as tho receipts from Support cases. The committee on roofing reported that they had dis posed of 00,000 pounds of old copper, netting the sum of $10,5551b, which had been handed over to the treaaerer, and by Lim deposited in the city treasnry, In accordance with a recent ordinance of oouncile. The 81112 U repaired will pay far the tin roof about to bo put on the buildiug. A committee of tbree was appointed to receive prow). Bala for fuel for the enaction year, and the steward was diricted to pnrchase a eufficient quaittity of coke for the use of the institution. Mr. Server offered• a retaliation, which was adopted, that the steward be Vented to inquire ami report which of the officers of the house wore furnished with coal by the Mention'''. and under what ruin. The steward's requbdtions were read. An item of two gallons of brandy f,,r the children's asylum was stricken not. The remainder of the requisition was granted, and the Board adjourned. IMPORTANT VISIT. —A visit, which may be of ultimate importance, wee made last week by the Mayor, City Councils, and Board of Trade of B more, the -preeldent and directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and of the kitbiburg and Gonneßenito Railroad, over the latter road to Uniontown, with a vie/ to ite early completion. Upon reaching Pettaburg, tear were received formally by the °outletls an? Board of Trade, end tendered the heepitalittee of the city. T hey loft on the following morning for.Uniontown, where they met with a flattering months% Here a meeting was or enticed, and Hoe. Andrew Stewart appointed prositeat, who, in an able speech, demonetrated the ittiontance of this great route bon to the Government and the public Prebident Latrobe and Mayor °reinter followed Mr. Stewart, and earnestly adopted and secerultri his views. The delegation then left for Chicago, on their i n portant mlsolon, and will Waist their report on their return. CRICKET—AIL UNITED VS. OSOEOLA' —Three Onion yliyed at. Fairmount Park on Saturday last, the Osceola proving victor by one run (and that e bye). The playing of the Dotted was not up to the nenat mark, however, which can ho accounted for by their not having played a game since June, 1880. The playing of the Osceola was only fair for them, consider. ing that they have been in the field for the last two or three moue,. Illnelt di- natinfartlon was manifested among tho need'. tore by the lend and unnecessary appeals which wore fre quently made by two members of the Osceola, with a view of Influencing the umpire/Ito decide against the all United. The umpires would nit allow themselves to he interfered with. DIE GRACEFUL MOT.—On Satiudrty af= terneon quite a disturbance occurred at a hay-press, on Wine stet t, near Twenty.feareht The can4o of too af fair is alleged to have been the employment of negroto for baling bey. in the place of whites. Tho latter are said to have attacked the former, and drove them from the place. One colored man was struck a violent Wow uPan the head with a chit,. canniest an ngly and dangerous gash. Wham and Edward Horou were arrested on the charge of baying committed tire• assault. After a hear ing before Alderman Pew:oast, they wore sent to priion, the magistrate refusing to take hail for theta. PRRSONAL.—CharIes E. K. Kortright, Req., ld. B. M.'s Consul, and ars: Knrtright, left the city yesterday to embark on the Persia tomorrow for Entooo, in company with Lord Lyons and his privets secretary, Mr. Monson. By au official letter, addressed to Mayor Fleury and the Collector of Customs, we learn that karl Russell has almoluted George Crusty, )lei , as her lit ejesty's acting consul. lifr. Crump is orahahly the youegsst gentleman ever vested with foil consular powers, but he has considerable experience in the consu late, and in well known to the British residents in this city. ASSAULT UPON AN OFFICER.— & party of men, alto were behaving very disorderly abttnt one o'clock yesterday morning, at Tenth and Washlog ton streets, were remonstrated with by Officer Charles Hankie, of the First ward. The lattor was then. tot upon and was knocked down by a violent blow upon the back cf the head. lie vas then brutally and teas left lying in the middle of the sheet, imensible. He was discovered in that condition about two hours afteminrds, and was removed to hia home. The officer was Quite se. riooey it jured. Norte of his assailants' have as yet been arrested. SAILED —The steamer Louisiana took an board a quantity of hospital and other army Wires, at Oullowhlllstreet wharf, yesterday inurelne. Amottg the freight 'l,llll a large number of linmes. A con• enterable quantity of 'goods, for the usebf the Ale: nod wormded, contributed by priva•o hinds, was else placed on board. Uad it been generally known that the steamer ' , nook' out leave for White House until yesterday, instead of at noon ou Sunday, as pnbliaied on S Attrdal, ihe con fribUtione of benevolent citizens would have - been much more numerous. ARRESTED.— A man. named Geo. W. Brooke, was charged before Police 314glitrate Bolder, yeaterday, with the robbery of a moner-tni nese Pine. street wharf. The accnsed went into the store t t par chafe and Pretended to be deaf and drupb Wage the attt rdlon of the attendant was drawn ehewhpre ho corn milted thostbeft. Be leas cow fitted to• answer at court SISTERS OF "CHARITY.—TWO Sisters of Charity. Mary Joreph and Anaoloin. otteeved to the St.Nincent'a Allslum, of Syracuie, N. Y., hlive coma Vi thin city to mini , er to the want,' of sick and wounded I.nldi.re in the hospita•e They bare regrtrted - t) the Mother tit:leerier of 'Bt. .joaeph'e Hospital, and entered upon their Inborn • . • • Man, TO FORT RoYAL.--:-Arranae mints Myra been made for the transportation of n et iptiar mail between Ltd., port and Port •Itoyal, in *putt& Ca - o- ThA United Staie* steamer Mataacbusqta, which recently arrt.rd here. will hereafter run regularly from this Cit., to Port Boys!, making taro tripe per mdoth. A VISIT- TO THE ARSENA.L.—Efon. (inlet) &Mill, Secretory of the Interior, in compsov with Deputy QlllLTlermatter General Croscoin, vielied the foliny'kill it nenal a day or twoaince, and examined into the dill', rent densriments. Ire expressed his rtimiration of the prefect syetem eetsblished, and of the many im provements made end recently introduced . into this vast institution. THE NEW BOARD OP EOROOL OorT• TIIe!LLEBS —To-dny, the law requires that the various sectional school. boards shall elect a new Board of DM troller.. As there is no change in the sectional school boards which will affect the composition of thme bxlies, it is like]; that the same set of eclmoi controllers now in office will be re.elected. TWENTY-EIGIITH REGIMENT. Rev. (3. Wley, chaplain 28th Reglinent reousylvaota Volunteers, will COIIIIIMNIne to deliver remittances at the ofileeof 0. 8. Parker, EN., No 8 Gold smiths Dnll. Library street, near Bin and Chestnut, to day, at 10 A. U. If ou siva A NEW OARRIA.GE.—On Saturday last the United States Mae Company honed a now carriage. This company tioeign celebrating the Fourth of July in an appropriate manner. • FESTIVAL.—TheSTRAWBERRY Nine teenth-street B Cburcb will bar a strawberry fes tival, on next Thursday evening, in the Cranial and Flasdn Ball Parson Browniow. General Walbridge, and 'W. B. Mann, Esq., are announced to be present. . • ERBOIAL MEETING OF COUNOILS. Mayor Henry boa called a special meeting of City Conn cite, to bo held this afternoon. Tito orject of the meeting has not transpired. POSTPONED.—The funeral of Captain Martin Froml boe been unneoidobly postpmel nndl to morrow afternoon. RUN OVER.—Yesterday afternoon a cbild was run over by a bone and dray at Second and Spruce streets and badly Injnred. • Tat :Little Schuylkill Company's Road was opened yesterday for the used passenger and freight cam CITY ITEMS. Aid for the Wounded The following letter is from the Rev. I. 0 Sloan, who is doing a noble work among the sick and wounded In the vicinity of 'Yorktown, ender the auspices and direc tion of the Army Commttt• e of tho Young Mien's Chrle tien Asaociation; of this city. The arraogemente of this committee for'doing affective work in the humane field they have entered are now very complete, and every ar ticle contributed by our either s through this medium is ct Min to reach its proper deatinstion and to be wisely , applied: . • YORITOWN, inne 12. 1851. There bee been lent to my oar. and disposal n taro number of bones from the Ladles' Aid Society of Phila delphia, and also some from friends gemmed by your ef forts. All these articles I endeavor to distribute with my own bends, or under my own direction, in order that there may be no doubt about their reaching the soldiers for whom they were intended. Thts, wi.h visiting the sitit and wouuded, and imparting to them en h spiritual comfort RBI can, keeps me wholly ozcupied Yeste-d ay, during a drenching rein, we bed brought up from the beat, which twine down fr.= the White Donee, one hundred and sixty wounded men. some fearfully wounded. They were those engaged in the battle near Richmond, of Cosy , e tl vision. Moor of them must die, sway from dear Moods at holm, and without their tender care. We do all we can for thorn, and would like to do more. Where 1,500 are collected tegether it to impossible to give all just each care as they need. We bane same faithful and attentive phy sician. here, who really feel for these suffering men. It is difficult to keep in memory the particulare and ad dress of each one in hi. low condition ' Maw° might write to friends at home something. about their last mo ments. We try, however, to gather all we can abont them, and write their pa. mite and friends. I know how sad it must Le to many a mother, wile, or sister,' t s hear nothing but the hare 'newspaper annouticemme, that such and ouch a soldier tiled et this or that hospital kind letter from one who saw and was with them is of , en some little alleviation. But all who have died, have died (both on the battle field and in the bossitals) in a noble ranee Let flu mbe remembered and cherishe Iby those who knew them AO sacrificing their lieu that we might continue ma a nation. • And the people should not be indifferent to their wants when they GI carve disabird. I amid write Inn many sorrowful facts in regard to tome with whom I base Con vened, and to • whom I have ministered.' Rut there 14 little or on inurmurin , . film.) , ere generally cheerful even under, the pain of the nevereet wounds, and acne who I are any D. o' p, et or remvery to return home, but in 7e; 4 nis their regiments cud aid to the end in crash ton Ma iiffetnnue and winked rebellion. Tr a %totalled ere brimeht down from the battle ground, and from where they were pinned, after the battle; but there are some who mount well be moved. '1 twee nerd moor things—snob as wine', brandies and jellies I Inland ki go rip to morrow to see wilat. Is need ed, aoo to with me ouch articles as I have for their relief. I aitne.eed a Tory sad alabt oo Sabbath after bevn ; it nee the de rib of a young man from Bunke Corsi t;, I eons) lyanis, Charles —. lIL father had come on, not expecting to And his boy an near hie end. The ill men's heart seemed almost broken by the trial I had been with the son often, and fried to make him comfortable It wee a touching eight when he waked ht' father to kneel by hie cot and pray for him, which lie Lid with touch cshunees as ho could, commetullog him to the Soolour In hie djing boor. I will telegraph to you for such articles as are most needed in carrying on our work. L O. S. Articles eet4 to the Rooms of the Young Men's . Christi's' Association, No. 1009 Cheetunt street, or to George H. Stuart, Esq., Bank street, Sonora may be sure Will be couicieutlously and judiciously appropriated to the objectsfor which they are given. FINE GROCERIES' AT MODERATE Mr. C. H. Idatteon, dealer In floe grocertea, &rah and Tenth streets, boa at all Hums in afore all the choicest goods hill% line al apted for the best class trade: He is now ahlpping large quantities et goods to the various Blibuner resorts. Tills to n good card for the resorts." All goods }Alight at hie 'tore are delivered in any part of the city,or carefully packed and sent to any of the depots free of charge. " WORTH ITS WAIONT IN GOLD."—The weight of s million dollars in gold, United States cur rency, is 4,479 lbs. 2 oz., or nearly two tons and a quarter, reckoning 2;000 pound. t, the ton. The fair price for a good comfortable rummer coat would bo about sixteen dollars. Now, as the Skeleton Alpica, and other sum mer coats, sulrerthad by Mr. Charles Stokes, the eminent Clothier, weigh from one to two ounces, It may be said, emphatically and truly, that the summer Clothing sold at the , 6 one-price" Clothing Store, under the Continen tal Hotel, worth. its weight in gold." OAKFOIID & Sox, under the Continental Hotel, have just received an elegant line of new Summer Hai., 1.40111, comfortable, and just the thing for the maim. They will go off rapidly. Wo invite atteutiou alto to their elegant Mock of now Read gear for children aLd niistea. EXTRAVAOENT MEN.—AplcinS Spent in dis • Eipation 1f5C0,000, and finding, on looking into his af fairs, that he had only £BOOOOO, he poisoned hitnaelf, act regarding the Bum as sufficient f..r him maintenance. Cleopatra gays to Antony a diamond worth £90,000. Omliaffla spent on one dinner 180,000 The ordinary expense for a dinner of Lueollus was £30,000. These are mentioned in history as spendthrifts, but now-s days a man ie ta'd to he elctravaannt when he does not prsciime economy, by purchasing his garments at the one price faehicnable clothing emporints of Granville Stokes, No 600 Cheatnut street, Philadelphia. TEE GREAT BATTLE,.-The Waterloo of tho war le looked for-daily, before Richmond ; both *Ass are mer.halliug their forret for the fray, end the loyal men of the North and Woat are sanguine of success. Their /Conic are in arcus,'and eager for the fight, each man cry. lcg God for Old Abe, the Ihilon and oar George!' At this distance from the stirring scene we can only look on witl intense interest, and advise our readers who remain at home to procure their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Bell of .Ilookhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut etreet.Above Sixth. • MARINE 'INTELLIGENCE. - 117" SE& FOURTH PAGN ARRIVED Selir Carrie lines, Flinn, 69 days from Rio de Janeiro, with coffee to Weibford, Rankin & Co. Rehr Isaliella Maria, (Br) Wall, 10 days from Yorks Island. with snit to A E Outerbridge—vessel to Van Bonn, Wcodwcrth &Co. Schr Buulet Bart, or New Haven) Hardy, 10 days [rem Cardenas, nab sugar to order. Sailed in company • itu ecbr Marine, for New York. Left schrs Argus Eyo and Mlle E Blankrnan, loading. June 7th, off Caps Florida, WAS boarded by the 11 S gunboat Quaker .oity, Com'r Friday, whe reported having boarded eight ves sels that day. . . Scbr Geo W Slow, Reid, 10 days from Sey West, in ballast to Noble, Caldwell & Behr Diary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odeses, Del, with grain to Christian & 00. • Schr Lancet. Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, with grain to Christian & CO. . . Echr Andrew blaoship, Bloxeom, Idly from Magnolia, Del, with cozu to Joe Barratt & Son. Brig rieurT, Parka, from Trinidad de Cuba CLEARED Behr American Eagle, Aaron, Wasbington, L Auden ried & 00. Ecbr Little Rock. Bowen, Alexandria. A G Ca' tell & Co. Str v Wflibig,•Clayponle, aniinore. A Grovos, Jr. Gtr E Chamberlain, Broughton, Alognadria, gc, Thos Webster, Jr. MEMORAINDA Steamship Ohm:nylon, Wilson, fir Aspinwall, sailed from New York yesterM,y. Bark Laurnitolts, for Philadalpilia s WU, loaling at Trinidad lat inat Bark It A. Chew. Milliken, Cram Sanaa 41.1 i logt, at N Volk yenterday. 13th that, at 10 AM, hit 27 10. long 79 2.5, was boaidtd by U dguubott Qutker CityL-111 . well —mirlied to be repor.ed. • Brig George Amos, Nacho hence, snivel nt Boston 15tb hmt. 81 ig Torrent, for Philadelphia, was loading at ~Triald ad Int Ina- fcbr Greenllnd, fur Philndelplain in 6 days,'was at reruns:Once 23d ult. Ecbr Joy, for 1. 3 bllmiclpbfa, soiled from Otirdona3 sth . , . Saw Annie Bell, Robhr.on, from Darden:is, et N York yesterday. Schre Burlah R Sharp, Titre!!, Joseph Maxfield. May, F.[ A Boot& liners, Cod L A Dauenhower, hence, arrived at Boston 14th inst. hre Pocahcntes, Berry, end lave Bich, Dr3well, chstreoS at Boston 14th tnst. for Phlta&lphis. Scar Jane, Coal!, cleared at Boston 14th Inst. for Phi• ladelelda. Behr& Et P Simmons, Ketchum, J D McCarthy, Smith, W 11 Bowe, Bice, Triumpb, Watson, John 11 —Allen, Babcock, David Smith, potions% Eli Townverm, Wit Boma, W H. Getty, Bacon, Thod Potter, Hackett, J G Baxter, 'Adams, I H Wainwright, Ludlow, J 0 Runyon, Matthews, Lady "Knee, Corson, Mary Patterson, God-, hey, H NV Godfrey, Weeks, Jas Allderdice, Stltov, and ti Patterson, Hand, hence, at Boston lath lost. Scbr S Applegate, Steelman, hence, at. Newport 15th inFt• to discharge. &bra Joe Neilson, Burt, 8 L Crocker, Progbray, and Niantic, Mhite, hence, arrived et.Tannton lith kat Schr Albert Field', Pinlips, for rhilAelphia, sailed from Taunton 14th inst. . , • Schr /Writ Sawyer, Tracy, from Boston far Philaid 'Oda, et Edgertown 12th inst. Scbr Ann Turner. Ayres, for Philadelphia, sealed from NaLtucloclOth Behr • Mary Clart, • Noward, hence, arrived at New buryport 12th i et. Ellesmere Middlesex, Cox, and Mars, Nichols, hears, attired at New.Yotk yesterday. Plower Ironeides, Vandervan, hence, arrivod at New York Ytkerear• SPECIAL, •NOTICES. BATCHELOR'S HAIR BEE! .. . • THE BEST IN TIM WORLD. ILLIANI A. BATCHELOR'S colebratell Hair Dyo produces a color not to be 'distinguished from nature— . warranted net to injure the Hair in the least , remedial the ill effects of had dreg, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or BUSTY B Alit ioatemtly tarns a . splendid Bleck or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bi an tifnl. sold b) all Druggists, ko. Iltir The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. SATOSIE LOB; on the fetir sides of each hoz. FAUTORY,,,No. 81 BAROLAY Street, (Late 233 - Broadway and 16 Bond street), • my2B-1y New York. ONE-PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST 57TIZa, made in the Best Kanner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices Marktd In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfaeory. Our ONO-PRICE SYSTEM it strictly ad tiered to. All are Olt reby treated alike. sat-ly JONES A 00.. 604 aIARRET Street. LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER', Tooted for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kills and . ,•4oliiininates Roaches, Bed Bogs, Ants, Bleu, Moths iTthithe, Fore, and Furniture, Garden Insects, km All g• !mine bears the signature of R. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be ware of counterfeits and Imitations. • Lyou'a Powder tills all Insects in a trice, Lyon's Pills are death to rata and mice. Sold everrxliare. • D. B. RARNES, my ll•stuthitin 202 Broad WM?. New York. MARRIED IBBLANG—SBEPFARD.—In Ofncirmatf, on the 31 Soft , et the Second Pfeebytirlan Church, by. Prole-Isar Allen. far. G F. Ireland formerly of Phlladelphil, to Mee Fanny, daughter of William B Sheppard, E:q., of Cincinnati, Ohio. • DIED. REABIRT.—On the 13th inst., Jacob Roakirt, in the 73d year of hie ago. Ms male relatives and friends aro invited to attsod bI funerhl„ irom tho residence of his son, A.lOll ©allow- hill street, on Wedhoadav morning, tho 18th Met., at 9 o'clock, without furllior invitation ItIOSELY.—tin tho 16th iont , Mary, wifo of J. H. ItloWy, aged 21 years }funeral- from tho residence of her father, If. C. Turner, 1309 Market - street, on Thursday rnornioe, at 9 o'clock. • *o# FLETCHER.—On the 18th inst., Ilfelanto E., daugh ter of George and Sophia E. Bleacher, in the 21st year of . her age. Funeral from the residence of her ;manta, No. 633 North Fctirth street, on W.dnesday morning, at 9 o'clock. 9.11, FROST.—At Fair Onice, on the Sth inst OaDt• Hat; tie Frost, Co. K, 106th Regiment, P. V., in the 11th year of his aim. Pramual from his late residence, Beach street. below Bbackamaxon, on Wednerdav afternoon, et 2 o'clock.** MOURNING G001)9' FOR JUKE BALES.—Black Barege Bernard or Grenadine Baregee, Bereges, Crape Karatz, Bilk Chairs, Poiut de V. nice, Summer Bomtazints, Tarnises, fine Mensaellni3s, SilliGreuedines, Puult de Sole or Mourning Silk, Gres•de Ithrnes, Foulards, Crape Lime. Grenadine and Crape Veil.. Barepe said Grenadine Shawle . Silk Net Shawls, &c. .AlllO. Black and White ,Silks, Foulards, Lawns, Gingkiams, Valencia», Mnbaire, &c, VESSON & ?OS'S Mourning Ntnre, • . • No. 918 .OELES rN AT Street. try. PARSON BILOWNLOW. GENERAL WM...BRIDGE:and W. B. MANN, tbs.. will be• preeeat at HANDEL & HAYDN 'HALL. MONTH end SPRING GARDEN Streets, at a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL of the NINETEENTH:STREET NETII - 'EPISCOPAL CHILJB , III, THUMB AY EVE NING, Jane 19, 1802. The Philadelphia Molten &mei Dingo Society, .1. Ileritoge, leader, will Cleo be present. Tickets 50 cents, to ba hail of the llocntalttos basins lb, tame in chew. and at the Hall on Tuesday and Wedaele. day from 2 to 5 P. H., and on Thursday during the day jal7.3t* • Ertra CARD.—THE LADIES OF TUE FIRST JERE P 'INDENT 011IIROff, BROAD street, having Resounded themselves together for the purpree of forntsbirg articles for ROSPITAI. n e, and otbenvise to aid sick and wounded soldiery, take this method of acknowledging their iudebtednets to the pro rrietma of 0 ROVER A BAK 68'8 BB WPM KA OMR E. during the lest two months, for. the facilities_ afforded them in the execution of tneir work, by 'the gereroos loan of two of their valuable Machine& filth the gratuitous services, upon one occaviois, of an efficient operator. The ladies return their grateful thank+ t+ the proprietors, not only for themselves, but in the name of the sick end soffering, whom their' instrumentality tits aseletcd to relieve. • • ' lt* TRAWBERRY AND FLORAL FES. TIVA.L. in aid of the BIBLE OURIERIAN OEI Unell North ?HIED Street, above Girard avenue, on the Afternoons And Evenings of TIDREIDAY and WEDNESDAY. tho 17th end lath inst. Tickets of ad misolon Ten Ceuta. • . jelit.3ol, A STRAWBERRY FEST "AND OUNORRTOTIFOOAL AND ItitattUßEN CAL MUSIC, for the benefit of St. Stephen's bi. 18.13hurcll. Germantown, will be held on TUESDAY EVENING. the 17th it et, at 8 o'clobk, in the TOWN HALL. lha National Cornet Band of Germantown will oe In attend_ sure, end' will perform some choice music. Tickets AO cents. To be had at Harktnenn's, Parker's, Robert Thereat, "Emig., Miss Gates', and at the door nn the evening of the enttrtaitiment. ' . jll6 2tfe . OEFICE tIJOCIONGAHELA NAVIGA TIOIi COM PAN Y, FITTSDUIta, May 23, 1842. Eta meeting of the Board of 111annears of this Camps. ay, held on the lst of May, 1862, the following resolattons were seosted Hero/eta, That coupon bonds of this Company, bear ing date the first day . of July next, be. Issued to the . amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, in sums of Ono Thousand Dollars each, payable in Trent after the date Meteor, bearitig littered at the rate of - six per maims per annum, paya ble send-eenually, tn.tbe 1:Ity . of New York, and tho said bonds be secured by mortgaeo of the works awl revenues 01 this Company, to be made to Thomas Bakewell, as Irma er ' for the holders of said bonds. Resolved, That the President of this Company be an tborized to procure, to be nogotiited, of the martiage bonds ofthis Company. this day ordered to be issued, the anionet of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dol lars, for catib; or the ontetending bonds of this Com pany; maturing on the first day of January next, at r pa. • . In accordance with the foregoing reeointionii, SUB. SORIPTIONS will be received until three o'ckick or 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 Joshua Hanna, Eeq , of Fian na, Hart, Co , Pitteburg ; Abraham Gibitnne, Coateaville, Cheater County, Pa. ; and Messrs. Jar, tywir, & Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive 'anbeoriptions for the loan. The Capital Stock of the Company 15........... Yarded debt, ( borvittoutstauding) 182;000 There is no boating or other debt existing. The works are in active operatic*e and complete repair, and the re ceinte justify expectations of the usual or average did. dead for the preannt year. Tie works wore so far COM• vteloi, and the debts .f the Company paid ea to suable the Managers to declare their first dividend, July 'net, 1868, since winch time they have declared fourteen divi deeds up to July, 1881—eight yea It—amounting in the aggregate to fifty-four and one-half per cent., or six and eighty-one hundredths per cent per annum. There are no bonds in the market better:teemed than those of this Company, and nose that offer greater Indueenients for investment as to security and prompt payment of inte rest, which is well known by the holders of the present oubtanding bonds. The object of this mortgage is I. concentrate the bonds of the Company and secure the whole.. A preference will be given to the present holders of the bonds maturing January tat, 1853 The Company reserves the right to accent the whole or any Portion of the amount onbicribed. _ _ my2l.lJe2l .1 1 J. K. MOORHEAD, Ptosiden THE PRESS:=THILADELPHIA, TUESDAY: JUNE. 17, 1862. rra PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION; IHE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who docks cordially to tudia44, SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION in its patriotic efforts to suppress a section - al and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go vernment, oar 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 renal Wthe Legislative llepreeentation of the Mate ' at such times and in such manner as will bast rcspoml to the spirit of this call, to meet in STATE CONVENTION, AT On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock on meld day, to NOIIINATR CANDIDATES for the offices of AUDITOR GENERAL AND SURVEYOR aaNEItAL, and to take such measures as may be deemed necessary to etzengthen the Government in this mime of common peril to n common country. A. K. b100L131131, Chairman of the People's State Committee. GEO. W. nemittsaaLT.; & cr am JON M. SIILLIVA.N JOHN mr2 tf ar• NOTICE.—AN ELECTION FOR DI. RECTORS of the NORDEN AND ATLAN TIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at tee Office of the Otronatey, at COOPER'S POINT, Camden; New Jereey, on TE URSDAY.Ibe 28th inetant, between the berme of 11 A. M. and 1 P. Id. 7e18•e28 R. MEER, Secretary. BANK NOTICE.—BOOKS ARE NOW opened at the etcre of JAMBS N. MARES, TRUITT. BIG !ITN and MARKET Streets, and at tbo officeof the wirsr PHILADELPHIA SAVING IrIIND, to receivo enbecrlotlens to the capital stock of "The Bank of West Philadalphia," to be establisher] In the Twenty-font th Ward under the free - banking law. .jel4. 61* VICTORY! VICTORY! !-THE 116th REGIMENT. P. V. M., hitt been specially accreted by the War Department for three years or during the war. Captains report immediately. Rorintr. Rations, Clothing; and' Pay. furnished from date of enlistment. Thin is the only tbree-year 'Regiment authorized by the tecretary of War from this Slate, and all patriots de&rourrof serving our common country must DOW come forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be fore the let of September next. I) IMENAN, Colonel Commanding. A. MALSEED, Adjutant. Per C IT. BARDWELL. Major. Headquarters, 1013. South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. • JO 3 ff . . IMPORTANT NOTICE .TO DRY GOODS SHOPPER?.—ADAMS' CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. Which has been located for the pat ten yt ara at the iontbeast corner of EIGHTH and Agog Einem will, after July let, occupy only the HARMONY BUILDING. 786 ARCH .S MEET, FIRST DOOR BELOW EMU:CIL Being the enter(' p.rt of the premlse3 now mown at Eighth and Arch ttreeta. • Luring the alteration• to reduce stock, a " will bh mode. for carh only, on allirrets Goode, amount ing to over $l, and • . . MR ?ER CENT. will be made, for cash only, on all other goods In the Pt ore emounting to over $l. Customers have only two weeks to avail themselves of this rare opportunity. ADAMS, jel7.2t* EIGHTH and AROH Streets. CHEAP CARPETS, MATTINGS, 011. CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.—V. B. ARON ADIBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and HAS.KEI . &reels, will open this morning, from auction, Ingrain Carp.ti at 31. 37, 50. and 82.1; Eitiry. and Stair limpets, 50 to Sic; Bey, Hemp, and Yarn Carpets, 16 ts 31c; White and 'Check Matting, 20 and 25c; Floor Oil Cloth., 31 to 50c; Gilt bordered ,Window Shades, 50c to' SI ; Huff -and Often Window 'Holland. 12 to 450. Dry Geed. mod Carpet Store, N. E. cor. ELEVENTH and kIeAIINET • Ftretts. jell ttithil2e ATEBY CHEAP EAREGE ROBES. A large invoice of Preach Barege Rohm, printed Bynres anti s dat k ground., wick silk flouncing., at :ODO• third of the importing cost. • Printed French:Bungee at very low prices. Vein end barred Colored Itareges, cheap. Narrow and wide Barege Anglais. French Lawns of fine quality nod new slylee • • SHARP.I4B3 BROTHERS. jel3 OBESTNUT and sicaTo Street... MEN'S AND. BOYS' WEAR. cAsembratts. LIGHT foIIXT.UREIS. MK MIXTURES. FINE BLACK CLOTHS. LADIES' CLOAKING& BLACK BROADCLOTHS. SILK lIIXED COATINGS. . NEW MELTONS. . COOPER . & CUNARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET BROOBE BARI:GB(3, all wool,. at 20 cents. Rich styles fine French • Barmtea, at 31 to 37 centa. Rich styles Si k and Wo , l Clallbee, at 50 cents. RT.013 STYLES SILK G MDR A.D INES. 60 pieces plain Mozambique's, double width Thin dress geode oLevery description TRIMAING RIBBONS, COLORED EDGES, ALL SEIADES. Jost received, a small lot of 'Very cheap fancy Silts. 1 lot Bleared Silks, solid colors, greons, purples,' and modes ' at 15 cents. 1 lot Corded Silks, solid colors, lose, maize, purple, and mode, $l, worth $1.25. Plain brown and mode Silks at 57 cents. Plain brown aud'lnose Silks at %1 13.)5. A large and choice assort neat of Lace Bournotw, Lace Mantles, with Ruffles, . . Lace Pointe& Fifty per cent. lea than mat of importation. R. STEEL dt.SON, • jeo- tf N 0.718 North TENTH St , ab. COATES. fiLOARS ! OLOAKB ! OLOAIES! IL/ THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN TUE OAT: IVENS & CO.'S, • No. 23 SOUTH NINTH. STREET. THE LARGEST'STOOR, - • THE BEST ASSORTMENT, .• THE CHOIOEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, 2'HE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORE, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWWST PRICES, IN THE OITT, AT IVENS & N 0.23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. othlter•Cm riLOAFJ3.—If you.want the beet value NJ for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 14.: North WORTH Street, above Cherry. mh2S-em CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID itOSORTSIENT Of *lithe Newest Materials, AND 0110IONST•'PATTERN% AT THE LOWEST PRICES, tayli.Em No. OE Sonth TENTH Street. CLOAKS! A VAGNIPIOENT ASSORTMENT OP ALL THE ISMYTTST STYLES IMPOSTER THIS SEASON, "nib every new material, made up and tritumedta the my best Deri at prices that defy Ail eppap t uttimi t AT TRY PARIS -CLOAK STORE, X. N. 0011111111.110EITH AND WALNUT WM c1ib2640) 1024. OBBSTNIIT STN EST Invites the " special attention" of. g. Ladies" who Intend "spouting the summer" in the country" at Watering Places," or in "true* ling.' tow very large assortinit of o TRIM KED AND MADE-UP GOODS," IN SETti, SLEEVES," So. . In "POINTE, VALENQIENNE, GUIPURE, MALTESE," and other Laces; and in " LIN EN, CA MBRIO, AND SWISS," • which be bee just opened. Moo, in Videncienee' Trimmed" and " Ref ed Cambric Handkerchiefs," embroidered, in tilers; together with' a general assortment o " White Goods, Linens, Laces, Eetbroideries, Veils. Handkerchiefs," &c., adapted to the re • nireraernts of the present melon. large and rarled a4oortment of “Garibakft hfuslins, ' and "Blade and White Figured Net" • or " &teems." All do above - of-the "Latest Styles," and a the , g Very Lowest Fritts." je 1024 01121EITZTUT STB2II2T. 9Q-CENT. GRAY GOODS'. 8-cent. Brocbe Figured Mohairs : 81f-cent Dark Mozambique.. 12% -cent. Original Quality Lal7ollllg. 123,-cent. Figured Beragfe, reduced from 87 cents. 14-cent. Shined Mozambique", worth 25 centa. Neat Fast-Colored Lawns, 1234 and 15 cents. Large Lote of Cheap Thlo Goode. FINE WIDE MOZAMBIQUES. Gray Double-Width Fine 51 . °mm:obit/nes. • • Bloch Berrgea, tome bergaine, 18% to 25 cents. 25. cent Finest Mack Temartinea. BARGAIN'S IN ALPAOAS. . . ' Final Black Al seem over sold, for 25,31, 38, 40 cja. • Colored' Alapacee, good, for 25 coats. DAMASK NAPKINS. • ' $l.BO perdozen, Neatrignres,FaatEdges, worth $2. - Finer Grades Napkins, Damask Towels: Power-Loom and other Table Linens. Extra Fine Table Damasks; and Clothe. COOPER & OGNARD, je7-tf S. B. corner NINTH and MAEKIPP Waits. NEW UZI:NG TRIMS, OHMS EITTIMIL DINBELICIAOIII, • SPBAGUR, • • PA.CIFIO, ALL TWELVE AND A HALT' MINTS. A large lot best styles and fast colors et 100. • 00WPIE11111WAIT & 00., 00116..tf P. W. OSS. HIGIZITH and BIATIRET El' RE &VB. Faahlotiablii Black Silt Iffaqithmi mid. otthe beet Taffeta Silks and'Paria abapea. . . ' , 1011 EYRE & LANDELL havi deeirable styles dark Branch Lawns; also, tkis beet stOsk towprleed'Lawns. 001:. • E • • . YBEda LANDELL are closing oat Byrinq and Summer Draw Goode at low pricoa. 702 N.EW FM BROIDERIES WHITE GOODS, /co.—Just opened, a general assortment Of deairable Frencli and Scotch Needle. worked Bands, Ntkainge, lorertings, Uandkersbiefs, Collura, Sleeves, eto., at very law 'prices. ALSO, A fall line of all descriptions of White Qoods for Ladles( wear. of the roost approved mates. 81 , EPPARD, FAN HARLINGEN. & ARRIZON, 1008 CHESTNUT - &rent. - . . fILOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN- J fn want of the above articles will and It to their advantag Ito visit the old established home of atria HICNIVT, No. y 8 North NINTH Street, below MICH. The !Meet Paris Styles always on hand at orices that aatonisb everybody- avt-3m NEW CLOAK. STORE! The moat elegant assortment In the *Hr. 2(o. 29 South NINTH Street, mh2o-Sat Tlrst door above Obeetunt. EURBISBURG, RETAIL DRY GOODS. DISCOUNT OY TEI PER (MN? E. M. NEEDLES RETAIL DRY GOODS. E. & L, E. & L. EYRE & LANDELL, EYRE & LinTDELL, EIRE & LANDELL, EYRE ar,- LANDELL, FOURTH AND AROH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND' AROH, FOURTH AND ARM", • i FOIIRTH AND ARCH, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT Str!itlMEß SILKS. SUMMER SHAWLS. SITIAL#ER ROBES, FRENCH ORGANDIES, BICH I GRENADINES, • TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, - .1 • SUN lER FOULARDS., GRENADINE VEILS, suri4xoß *Firs, ming PLIOD.SILiS, PLAID MoZAMBIQUEg, PLAIN MOZMIRIQUES BLACK: SILK . SACQUES. jelo-tuthirlm JAS. R. CAMPBELL& 00., LE CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER AT WHOLESALE •AND RETAIL, Very choice 1100i5 of recent importation. Black I ilk Checked Grenadine, extra quality Foulard Hilts; elegant styles and Ono nudity Black Silks, heat brands. Brodie Barrga, Rarnanis and 2doxam , Aques. 8.4 Pavia Fit d'ehavre. Foil dTberre; all wool filling. Grenadit.o Yelp, in mode and other had. 'UM GOODS AND LINENS votriely; ISt extremely low prices WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION I of my ctistemers and friends to the following Goods, which are fresh'snd desirable Black and White Plaid Silks. • Organdie Lamps, choice styles. One lot of Lide Gauntlets, at 18,10 One lot of Blatk Silk, $1.12X ; the best I ever bed for the money. At JOHN jelG6m- 102 12 I. a 70• e BLACK AN U WHITE CHECKED POPLIDIS.-40. email lot just recolved; milk and thread. Dontditaridth nod Sinai. Checked .Trotatinia. SHARPLE39 BROTHERS, .jel3 • • fIIBICSTNUf and EIGHTH Strada EYRR &J LANDELL, FOURTH and Anon, hate a flue aneortment of Sommer Shawls, je2 I EYRE..A LANDELL have the Black slut Init. Plaid Wks for Bonnota and Dupes at 81 per yard. I 4' • ' • • jet NEW PUBLICATIONS NEARLY READY. TBE AMiIIitICAN ANNUAL CYCLOPADIA • AND REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS, ' OP THE YE tit 1861. • EMBRACING POLITICAL. CIVIL. MILITARY, AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS.; PUBLIC mouvalial TS ; BILGRAPHY, STATIii DM, COMM 3.11.9 R, F. NA NCE, ITERATURE. sotEsnc. AGRICUL TURE, AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRY. • TEE eventd end consequences of Civil War, especially in a nation "%ring the areatuess and freedom of the United Statestrirs.ess such a perpetual interest. as to in duce us to commence thd- publication of an annual volume, or e:i'eloptedia, containing a trathful record or tbem occurreaces. the contempotaneou eitorits in other: nations, and the progress made in the various branches of human knowledge. _ ribe sourcia of authority from which the statements and cover mins ate drawn, will be the actors themeelves. or their -Moat reports. These embrace events occurring. In the North and Smith. Prepared in such a manner as to illustrate PeiSCISIeS and to 'unfold, motives, It wilt re main for the reader to deduce his inferences, whilst the weak Mill corifinen to precise., sifted, and clearly nar rated details. Thus devoid of every fhb g like a partisan character. aiming at candor and imparti dity in its repre sentations, a tipt appreciation of the extent and effects of the present unprecedented political troubl, a will be with-. In tl a reads of all intelligent renders. But white events, whether triumphs or disasters, - have en absorbed public attention throughout the year. still_ or Immune has not been idle, science hag not tarried in her progress, nor has mechanical industry been entirely pa. , rats red. The frnits of the former and the discoveries and improvements of the latter have been too valuable and too nseinl to be overlooked. They form now no lees a part f this e -del-prise than the accounts of the ovorthro ist of States "with their nasal scents of carnage and blood. Bet it they occupy lees space in this first volume, as they do likewire. for the moment, attract ICES orpublio atten tion, it is became the life of the nation, the sacredness of the memetirs.ot the past, and the hopeful anticipations of the future, all bang upon the political and military events now tranem. jog. _ The form of a Cyclone-Ala bas been selected as afford ing room for the greatest variety of details, without be coming too minute and tedious. The work is already iR an advanced stage of preparation, and will be issued as early in the 3 ear as ite proper completion will permit The volume will be- in the style of the New. American Cycloptedia, baying not Ices than 750 pages, royal Bvo. The work will be published exclusively by subscrip ' Son, and in exterior appearance will be at once elegant and substhntinl, PRICES AND STYLES ON BINDING. In Cloth, $3 ' In briny Style, leather, $3 50 Payable on delivery. In Half Aforemco, Dlain, 8,4 In pelf Rustle, extra, $4.50.... 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AIt the kIIEW English and American Books, locindiog ALL CLASSES °Miss. Tbie le the ONLY Librotri in the enuotey that includes all the NEW ANGLISII BOOKS that arenot DJ:PRINTED here. •7 er ms $5 per year ; 0 months $3; three months 81.5 a, or 3 cents per day. 218 Sonth EIGHT R street. je7,lnr* EINANVIAL. $lO3OOO W A NTED - ON ga. , e onlll Prope tyworth 20 R ,000 7 7 For - particulars address "K." box 1041, Ptiliadsiohla P. 0. jel2.6t* (IW.. CHURCHMAN. No. 32. South sIIONT Street, Philadelphia, is prepared to make cash advances on consignmekta to his friends in Liver peel ie6 Im* st s 4 2 50 —Ti ll s AMOUNT TO IN VEST, in one or moro Improved &mind Peale. Apply .to 11 PNTTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Blrerk ..• • • • . 'OUTEKCINST, FOURIC El. and .L.Ja BR/aOll, ts, among Lair-Srorth what Parson Brownlow to, just now, among Southern gateau. the most popular mints extant.. • Jell-irlf REIMER'S lITORYTY.PUS ARE well executed in that appearance Of nature that It only reached by „rultaal study. Sea them, at Gall*ry, SECOND Street, above Green. lt* 85BUS: GOOD CARBON' OIL, for late in Idiots or lota, at No. 415 CONWENCE Sir e et. Je17.6t0 DRAIN . PIPE.-Stone Ware Drain . Tipp from 2to 12-inch bore. 2-inch bore, 25c Per yard; 34nch:bore, 30a per yard ; 4.inch bore, 40c per yard ; 6-Inch bore, 60c per y and ; 6-tech bore, ale' per yard. Everi variety of connections. betide, trim hoppers. We are now prepared to furnish pipe in any einsutlty. and on liberal terms to dealers and those tw el:teeing in large quantities. OBNASIEiTaI.OHI6II4EY TOP3.—Vltrified Terra Cotta Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental designs, war ranted to stand the action of coal gad or the weather in spy climate. I • GARDEN VASES—A great variety of ornaments garden Vases. in Terra Ootta classical designs, all slam and warranted to stand the weather. l'hiladelphie Terra Cotta Works. Office and Ware Booms . 1010 CHESTNUT &roe, jell-tf • S. A:: litallttiON. BO Y o', MISSES',. AND CHLte ' DBENS - 1 0L 0 T Hl'S.o..'• • ,IN ENDLESS YeEINTIrs, i AT • N. 137 South EIGHTH lErisst i p_l__ . ....'. milb•So Three Doors above WhilrOT..... rilflE HALY, MORSE , AND BOY DXN SELF-ADJUSTING " •-• • •'4 CLOTHES 'WRINGER: JOAN A. MURPUET, 922 CHESTNUT Street, la no forget' an eon . ; for the Self Adineting Clothes Wringer. ' This Wringer bee given universal satisfaction, and is warranted to !lo so In every ;articular. Before pnrchaslng, call, examine; and try it. at office of JOY, COB, & Co., FIrTII and CHESTNUT Streets. jel2-3m j L. H. SNOW. INSURANCE COMPANIES. STATEMENT OF THE cf CONTINENTAL ) ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, In compliance with the Laws of 'Pennsylvania Capital Stock, nil paid in Cash—. ... .$'500,000 ASSETS. • Real Estate bald by the Company 589,7C8 .49 Cacti in bands 2,701 49 Cast in St. Nieholas Bank. . .... . . 45,129 92 Loans secured by bends and ntertgages . 687,300 00 Stock owned by the COITIVID3r.... .. 99 , ono 09 Stock held by, the Company as collateral se curity for leans na,953 03 Interest on investments made by the Cent pany, due and unpaid 23 272 17 Premiums due and unpaid 8,851 87 Rents accrued and unpaid 458 33 LIABILITIES. Cleirrefor lowa which are In suit olcontest ed by tbe Company - $2,700 00 Imes reported to tk e Company and not acted upon - 11,414 75 Dividends declared to Stockholders during the year • 70,000 00 Dividends declorr d due and unpaid • 309 00 111vidends on soripirenei to policy holders de , dared and remaining unpaid - 7,197 66 Alt other claims against the Company, mu- • tested or otherwise 889 87 INCOME. cash premiums received, after deducting - re- turn premiums $271i,610 40 Cash premiums earned, exceed . 250,000 00 Interest money received from investments by the company 86,621 5 5 EXPENDITURES. Losses - paid dining the year 5108,910 60 Lows paid during. the year, which accrued TotiOr to the_year 2t,215 31 I.c.ses estiraatrd in former statement which were paid during the year ' 24,G03 01 Dividenas paid during the yo sr ...... 70.307 01 Conimissiona paid on premiums during tha year .. 18,480 40 Taxes paid by the Company 3.2,108 72 All other expenses and expenditures of the Company 31,313 78 WILLIAM G-EiTTY, No. 4.23 CUE 3TNITT srnEET., STATEMENT OF. THE NIAGARA" FIRE INSURtkNOE COMPANY OF: NEW YORK Capital Stock ASSETS. Cash in St. Nicholas Bank .. 312,883 95 Cash in hands of Agents and in course of trans rids 7,962 26 Lbins secured by Bondi and Noitgages..... 210,550 00 Smcks owned by the Company (market value) 31,837 50. Stocks held by the Company as collateral se- curity for loans 6,000 00 Interest accrued but not yet dne on Stocks ". and Loans 1 : 239 78 Premiums duo and unpaid ' 537 50 Ocher securities belonging to the Company... 1,595 89 Interest on investments made by the Com. :f puny. Mae and .. . .... . . 110 OD Interest accrued and not yet due Mort. gagea ...... • • LIABILITIES. Claima for losses which are in snit or conteet— ed by the CoMpany $3,900 00 Loaaacnaid.dming_tho Year ..:37,100 40 Unsettled lomea ' 10,024 27 LOSEN3 conflated during the year 1,000 00 INCOME. Cash premiums received Interett money received from the investments *of the Company EXPENDITURES. Lewes d tiring !he year $48,880 40 Lessee paid during the year, which accrued prior to the - year, and estimated in former statement. 0,580 05 Equrn premiums 6;933.80 Dividends paid daring the year 40,000 00 Dividends declared duo and unpaid 100 00 gxpenbce, Includlrg commissions and fees paid to Agents and Officers of the Oom. pany Tai ee paid by the Company Other expentes WILLIAM GETTY, No. 425. CIINSTNIIT STREET, STATI IENT OF THE ccARCTIC" FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CopitAl Stock ASSETS. Heal Estate bald by tbo Company ()ash on band 539 30 Cnshin St. Nicholas Bank 6,323 39 Amount of Unpaid * Premiums • 1,557 17 (huh in bands of Azionis and in course of • fransmiesion 0 000 00 Loans scented by Bonds and Alortgaaet 211,182 50 Amount dne Company on which Jndgments haye beer, obtained ' 4.000 00 United States Stocks Stocks held by the Company as collateral • so amity for Loans 10,815 00 Premium Notes dne and unpaid • 1,041 57 Premium-Notes not due 900 04 Interest on Investments due and anpatd 500 00 Inteiest on Inyestmente accrued but not due. 5,157 83 Value or all other property belonging to the . Company LIABILITIES. LOWS due and unpaid Nooe Amount of Ostms for Lome contested the Company 52,500 00 'loges during the year which hay° been psid. 39,381 90 Loysea during the year which hare not been . nottlad - 4,300 00 Lease. dining the year not acted upon 3,600 00 INCOME. Cash premiumereceived ' $73,271 16 premium Notes taken by the Company : 1,95$ 64 Premiums earned • 61,271 16 Interest received from Investments of the Company • 16,071 49 EXPENDItT3RES. Loma paid during the year 948,147 26 Lenses paid during the year which seemed prior to the year 10,418 74 Amount paid and owing for re•inanrance pre- mums 4,423 45 /tetarn premiums, *bother raid or unpaid... 9,34 e 63 Expenses . paid dorlod the year, including Conuniationn and Yeeerald to the Agents and Officers of the Oompsny 22,832 33 Tnx! paid by the Company Tbe undersigned haying been appointed Agent and At , torney of the abore-narneil. Companleshas obtained cermet/ from the Auditor General and Is now ready to is- Ina Policies to Ms many friends in this city at moderate. rates a Premium. 'WILLIAM GETTY, AGENT, No. 425 CHESTNUT STREET, SUF HOUSE, ATL&NTIC 01.T17,, Y. J.—This spliclons Hotel, over 600 feet in lengSb, and with 3,100 fret of 'veranda, fronts on the ocean, ex. tending hark, with its var., to the railroad, It PoaSeaself the most advantageous kcation on the island, with per fectly safe hely. ing is front. and is, in fact, the only &A chats hotel within a short distance of the beach. A good Band of Music has been engaged for the season. The Hillisrd-room and Bowling Alleys will he under the charge of Mr. RALPH. BHNJA.PIIN, or Additional improvements have been male, and the ac commodations 101 l be loand equal, if not superior, to any on the tenet. The brilSe will ho. opened; for Merl eception or gout!, on TN ITRBDAY, jol6-36t 0. 9. BENSON, Proprietor. UNITE) STATES HOTEL, 111,) ATLhtf TIO CiTv, N., Thin celebrated Ilotel will be mum foi the reception of viettore on h'utntday, June 21, 1813,- and will °notion* open until September 15. Eince the last season many handsome imsrorements base berm made, both to the house and the grounds, adding still further to the comfort, convenience, and Oleaiut a of the guests. Pet/1011S desirirg to spend the sum ner at the Sol Share wid find the accommodations at the tf ttaT 3-TA.TE3 superior to these of any other house on the Atlantic Coast. BASSI:Fr/VS CELEBRATED BAND hue been gag( d for tht season, and aid. Le under LI/edit - valor:of the hlcisrs. horsier. • Mr. THOMAS H. BABILATT, tato of the Maly, witl have charge of the Billiard Boast, Ten-pin Allei e, sad Shooriag Gallery.. - The extrneive improvements made two years ego, and tbnie now in contrm elation by the owners of this selendid eetablisbment, are an ample 213 aran tee of what the patrons of the home may expeconvier its present management. HTNEY A B. SRO jel2-1m For Proprietors. SUMMER BOARDING.- BROAD , TOP MOUNTAIN HOUBE.—d romantic soot for a SUN'IIIIR RESIDENCE on one of the Mountain Tops of Punusylvarda. reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central, and the Brood Top Monett% Railroad from - Huntingdon. The -Renee is one of the finest in the in. terior of the State, henthomely furnished with alt the re quisites .for comfort and convenience—enre air, deli cious spring water, romantic scenery, and everything to rettore at d invigorate health. Telegraph station anTa daily mail, eo that daily coatmunication may be had with Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Railroad will furnish excursion tickets through the season: Persons ifAVing Philuiel whia in the morning can take tea at the Mountain House the same evening. The aubectlher has kindly been allowed to refer to the following genilenh-n. residents of Philadelphia, who have been ratrons of the Mountain House: Wm. Cummings. Earl , David P. Moore, Est., Send. Cuetner, Esq., Thou Carstairs, Eat. Pou. Henry 111.. Moore, Lewis T. Watt-on, incl., John IldeCanles, O. Albert Lewi., EN., S. ho ilomnon, Esq . Richard D. Wood, 11 , 31. TERNS MODERATE, For forther inforrnotioo, addreas JOSEPH MORRISON, Proprietor. je72 7m Broutt.Top Etuotiugdon county, Pa, CREBEON SPRING -9, CAMBRIA COUNTY. PA.—This delightful and popular place of summer resort, located directly on the line of the. Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, twenty-three Mildred feet above thelevel of the ocean, will be open for guests from the ICth of Jube till the lfith of October. Since last season the grounds have been greally improved and beautified, and a unun ber of Cottages have been erected for the aecommoda tit it of families, rendering Cresson one of the meet romantic and attractive places in the State. The rural. turn is, being thorougl.ly renovated. The seeker of plesenre and the sufferer from heat and disease will find attractions here in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Tenpin ' s Baths, &c., together with the purest air and water, and the most magnificent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets goad for the rouud trip from Philadelphia, $7.60; from Pittsburg, - $&O%. For further informatiou, address P EDFORD SPRINGS. A. G: AL LEN respectfully informs the public that this cele• brated and fashionable WATERING PLACE is nos open and fully prepared for-the reception of visitors ; and will be kept open until the let of October, Persons wishing Bedford Mineral Water will be atde plied at the following prices at the Springs—viz: For a barrel (oak) .3.0 00 . balf-barrel AGE i' PICI . LADE . LIIIIi;Pa, .Parties wisiiine rooms or any information in regard M the 'place- will address the "Bedford Mineral Beringe Company." lnY2B-Bte C . . a, COUNTRY BOARDING, at plea, , ... scut farimbonse, 36 milea from tbe oily; access by rail. For particuiav 8 call 'Mfr. DAY, from 8 till 4, at No. 36 North - SIXTEENTD. Srreet. ltle• k . BMA NTOWN BO AR VINO G Fine airy repine, with first-eWs i3oerd. Apply in MAIN Street, west Het, fifth 'house above WALNU Lane, or , at No. 156 North VENTS Street,. Philadel- TpIiBIVATE BOARDING-- .A.OOOIIIMo- JL dations , for Gentlemen and thqr Virives. with plea. pant- single and comnintrigating recant Alga. plowint roma to perm al !Angie Gentlemen. Apply at .SO3 North Stre-t. • T. row moderate. jelo-12i* $200,000 A YOUNG MAN wisbei Employment at some Itgbt Mishima; bas consider able expo. ritnce in businets, and ran giro the be-4 ref-rence, if e ceshary, Piease address 11. G , Box. no Philadel phia Post °toe je1.7.20S - WA ED—A person having means, Y awl able to influPtice a geof mitt and snort-eredit custom, to join the advertiser, who hes Pqnal advantages, in a desirable bran Ii of the near-tr. - ado Dt GoolN 0001- nese. 2. , der.ss ear Trade," Press Office. jel4.fit*• WANTED-2 000 Men along the line of the Lehigh Canal, say 7,500 laborers, 250 oar benterw, sod 250 ettee LIMGIIS. Apply to the officers of the Lehigh Coal end Navigation Company, at MUCH CHUNK - , ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywhere elang the line of the works. jeto tf in- WA TE P—Ou or before August mil lrt--n. Three story Briekl>wrilivg, with all th, drrn impraserner4s3 Green street, b:-.tveen Fif•terith and /4bii enth grJerred. • 11,nt from S5OO tn RUC Al.. dress "W. It. Thomas." Philadelphia Pest Office, stating MO. PRINTERS.—An extensive sale of PRINTING MATERP st the Printing Oftlee, 248 ARCII etteet, at 10 o'clock, Ttii3 hI.OBNz. ING, June 17. Printing, and Standing. Presses, Cases., Standß, Stones, Oilas, , s. *Made,. Cuts; Engravirmq, Stereota re Bloats, now ready for examination. lt* $83,399 09 Q,,TANDARD 1..3 REIMER'S Colored Pbotosr3phs f r $t have brine. trinmobanny the teat of criticinu and time. Pluming end ratiefactory picture]. SECOIID Street, above 8 2. AGAIN WE SAY., the best place to get a truthful portrait le REIMER'S. SEGOND Streot, abuse Green. His unequalled Life-eize Oil allur ed Photographs ate IDOW made at war prices. It* TN TIIII COURT OF COMMON . ."1,E.k8 FOR..TEIE aim' AND COUNTY OE' PPILADELPITIA. MARY MALTS n. WILLIAM MALTS, bocomher Term,l6o2, Ne. 95.—Sir : Yon will pleaee notice role granted by the Court to Dhow cause• why a divorce a vinetao matrimonii Ilboted not bo decreed, returnable Battu day, Joue 28, 1602. at 10 o'clock, A. M. PIRACY. ARCHER, fit.. jel7-112y4t Attorney for Libellant. =853 89 4,793 44 5,399 81 WHEELER, 8c WILSON, SEWING . . . • • Is2B OHBBT/4113T STREET . , . 3e1841m • • . . PHIL&MILrEML. Pxn.xaaLtmx, Pi m9uNT moRI4II CEMETERY. Tide ground ifiocate4i a few yards off the Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel 11111, and ie heontiftally situated on the bigheet point of ground for rates around. 6250,000 Its soil le admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high and dry. The public are invited to examine Its claims before marobssing elaewhare. • eeneral and sectional plans may be examined at the ..... $13,000 00 WbeiCery further Information will be cheerfully &!- forded by the agent Are now in the market, some of them in sections joel opened, having hitherto been held in reserve. OFFIOB House from 8 A. M. to 4 P.M., and either be fore or alter these hours, at the residence of the under signed, 5,030 00 I No: 314 NORTH TENTH STREET. $287,917.71 B.—Conveyance to and from the Osisltimei Sit each as deetre to purchase. . $19,601 90 Noe. 142 and 144 North 'FRONT Street, Between Arch and Rio. streets; Pltaacteiphin.. The lostly-celebrated ZYOBLBIOIIu meats art lured by J. N. Id. 00., (In I style peeallar to them. scives,) expresely for FAMILY 1I816; weld delialout Osvor ; tree from the =pleasant taste-of snit, and an pronounced by epicures superior to any now ()frame for nee. IttiMen (IPENING OF A SUMMER GAR -14 -or DElf.—The undersigned bogs leave to Inform the anblic that he bee opened for the season bie FINE GAR DEN and HOTEL, at the Mot of COATES Street, olMo e Fairmount Park. Families are particularly Invited Ice Cream, Oakee, excellent Lager Beer of Battn'a brew ers, Wince, &e., aways on hand. BENET TRICE A., mr3.3m TWENTY. fIRVENTO end MATES SG. .. is tk; TURTLE AND . CLAM SOUP Pawed ny, daily (Sundays exoepted) by JAMIIa FliOBBlCB., 808 81611.1E1`T Familial iinoyaid my7-!f MMONUMENTSA N - D' GRAVI BTOIIICB al very reduced patella MIMS 'Work, of A. STEENIMMIN BJEDOB MM.. WOW 'lllevs.ll4 tweet. Vitas -Emir PHILADELPHIA, re SUMMER ItEtSORTS. End - TaYllrio laverirrtanthmt G. W Creniion Springs, Cambria go., Pa 80/3.RD' Pi . WAPITI . FOR SALE Alin TO LET. PIIOTOGRAPHS. LEGAL. SEWING .MACHINES COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 12S SMITH SIXTH STREET, DESIRABLE Ears, AT LOW PRIDES, AND ON LIBERAL TEEMS, FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, GENERAL AGUT "EXCELSIOR " HAMS ABE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & CO., ' °WIRRAL PROVISION DIALERS, And carers of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED •HAMS, THE . TURF . 4 4* PRILADELPHDI. RA.OET. -RPRING RtINNIVf 0 MEETING, SUF . FOLK PARK IJOUBM. $5.000 STAKES AND PgII3E3 There will be FOUR D.STS' R:401 . 11(7, et from One to TV:to-Mile Heats, end Half-title Mans for Saddle Horses, fit the Suffolk Park Contra. Gouaretichtg on I'ACIiDAY, Jnne 23.1. and ereilag on THURSDAY, Jima 2fitti, The matt citblinited riorsts la America will be pro. emit to run thus races. 'Among them are: idlewitil; Molly Jaeliron, Laura Faris, lightning. Betty Ward/ailtsbormpb, Pope, Mreigart, Reporter Biondin, rtfillingten. Ann Clark'. Bey Flower, Xforten Ben Br', Wep,'enns, Sonshinss, West Roxbury, .Tessie, Thros'4 Netk Bereng,h, Csaianey Tisvaferer. Cantlelemo3, nte. turf. othdo. The meet convenienrmeans of ames to the'CourseNsre the following': By BALTIMORE RA IlltnAB; minutes—Repot in Thearretreet. Bp 1101151.1. CABS, fiery vieTkft street to Blue Belll Tavern, ono'houv. Driving 'Ronde., down BroneFftteet to P'ao.vnnk. toed, ?net Point 'Breeze Park over t'enro4e Varry Out Illarlset street to Darby road, or through West Philadelphia. Over Gray's Ferry Toidao to Darby road. Yricea of A dmiPien to Field and' [Yuen St and', ii cents. 7o Covered Stand $l, or !82 for Onu' G'entterrau and Two Ladies. - . Privilege Badges far the Week, admitting One ci err tt e _ man and as many Ladies ashy ehnoses" to bring., to sB parts of the Conroe, during the Week, WA: go charge. for Vehicles. - are to enroolence Deily at 236' v'clnek. %17 - SESICT OBDBB WILL BE PR . V. , NATETY. JOHN L. OAsSNDy - CO' NOTICE.--.l3ntries for the Lady's Gift Alar,- 123ifief nt Gehl Watch inlaid with diamond?)-to begun for by Saddle Domes, on Tuesday, June 24th, on the Suf folk Perk Cenrae, mnst be made under teal, tochring en trance fee. (FJO) by. 9 o'clock Satnrrinv evening, Ar9B 21, and whhresaed to JOHN L. CASSADT, 37.5til - Continental Hotel, PhilhrielpYria. AMUSE,MENTS GRAND FLORAL AND STRAW BERRY .PATS—The L'idieß of the Union Vo lunteer - Refreshment Cr totnittee open their FAIR at the SALOON, foot of WASHINGTON Srrett, for the Benefit of .the Fond,..on !RONDAV . EYENINH. June 38, end continue every AFTERNOON and EVENT NO during the week, where they wilt ho happy to 9,0 their frleade. Donations in Flowere, Fruit, Cream. he , will be thankrully received: ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. 1101 N RS. JOE DREW'S I,'LL ARCR.BTRENT THMATBZ. Acting and Siege Manager W. B. FIiEDNEVTIEB. gnstnese Agent and Treasurer JOB. T.) MITHPHY. - A ME-ENGAGEMENT DEMANDED, In conorqnence a Oa great 812ccei of F. - S. CHANFRAU. F. S. CEELNFRAM As Jurrit , r' , and 4 4 Hale." TO•NJGET. AND EVEDY NEGEET, BULL lt ' BULL Re N, STILL RUN! Or, the sacking of Fairfax Court Hoagie Jupitee, eontrabantl,) F S Chanfrath To continence with A GLANCE AT NEW YORK. Mose• F. Q. Chanfran. Mira Altb i les Mrs. C Henri. Trines, usual. Doors open at 73‘. Curtain TiReR S o'clock. . jute. fit AXTALN ETRE ET THEATRE 'NINTH and WALNUT etreuta. Sole Leaaee Acting and Stage Manager A DEADIA.VII3 SENSATION! Second tttek f Ibe PTlccfwful enc.cement of the GREAT CODLIts A.CTItE,S. MISS JULIA. DA.LT. THIS EVENING, IVIII fir• Tweetl:tea the ere, t. oriein el Comedy of 4, OTIR FInIALE AMERICAN 'COU 31N" To conclude with the fkonic DrauNtic Snetch of - THE lEISH EMIGRANT GIRL. HSira DALY am Biddy Case , . MISS DALY IN FOUR SONGS. tlvorS olpm at 7}; o'clock. Commence aS. ASS B HBLY BUILDINGS CAPTAIN WILLIAMS , GREAT NAOTI(:AL ENTERTAINMENT. - TEI ItILLING SCENES. IN THE LI-FE OF A YANK.F.F. WEE VLENIiN, TIVEILY EVENING. at 8 n'olrek preci.elY. SELEM MATINEE. .SATITEDAY at 3 o'clock. Adndardon 25 cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. Chß. dreu 10 cents. "Liberal arrangements made for achnols on Wednesday Afternoous. j016.8t (lONTINENTAL THEATRE. - MR. S. DAVIS sole Lessee.' - MONDAY EVENING, June 16. 1862, BOOLRY'g MINSTRELS, For the Summer Season. THE. BEsr BAND IN THE, WORLD THE CORI,E6T THEATRE IN A IlEftlll The greatest er.tortairment evrr giv.o at the prisee— yiz cents to Urea Circle, Family Circle 15 cents. ENNS IN A NIA ACADEMY OF TER FINE ARTS. Thirty-ninth auttnal Exht , bient, ot.Paintings,and Sov.toznre, 1025 flfrESTWrtr Street. Oren from. 9 A. 50 till B P Id., and from P. Id. till 10P • Achnittanne 25 ennte; Seatton Ticket:a 50 centa Stockholdere, Artiste. and Contributors %ill rt..•entft their del: eta at the Aoadenty • no adinißlOTil. , 41thor.1 Olilm from S A. M. till 7 P. 37 , and front. R till 1' kv`r". SEA ilATEtirio °R ;O R TH :k E FE » sn . o Et.E!- - str . 4ATE Alt- It.higGENINT --CAMDEN AND , A.T.E.A.NrP3 Three trains daily to Atlantic City and return. (Sun ders excepted). • Trains leave VINE-Street Ferry ee retina's: 31,11 Train Express Train. ,Irteight and Aceountodatien - BET PRNIYG : Leaves, Atlantic Neil Tratn 4 40 P. M. :Express Train 615 A. M. Freight and A ce^ramodation.3 18 A. M. - FARIr, .53.80 trip Tickets, seed only.for , the sky and train on which they are igsued, SLSO. Excnr e.on Tickets, good for three day 4, rretola are now open, JOHN G. DitYANT, jel?-tf A.trAtit. INSURANCE COMPANIES G UARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. 011FICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. OAPITAL ifaIO,CAX) _This company continues to tako risks en the safer olesees of Property et low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and allf ty to pay !oasis promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the lest nine Years, a zoned 8500,000, and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future DEBSOTORB CHAS. I. DUPONT, . JERRY WALKER, JOHN w. OLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLRY, 0. P. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAYID BOYD, jr., PETER 8. HOE, of ELL WIC M. SWAIN, FURTIAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH HLAPP, R. D. N. 8. LAWRENCE, RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER. TRODAS ORAVNN, Prot]Meat. A. B. GILLETT, Vioe Protdent JAB. B. ALVORD. Secretary. ap26-tf INSUIt J: N 0.406 CIHESTNUT 7.1121? AND INL . DINE E. D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jonei, Ches. Stokes, John W. Evermen. K, President. EDSON, Vice Preeddent. :AULD, Secretary. (mhliMt IS F. N. Brick, Chsa. Biebartiaort, henry Levis, Jr., Alex. Whilklin,. - Geo. A. West, O. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. BIM MA HIES ETCH WILLIAM L BLAI7O !II FIRE 11 43U :, or viz ETAT. OF COMMONWEAL' 'kJ 8A.13011 COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA. Devitt Jayne, M. D., Jobe Id . Whiten, FAward 0. Knight, now= S. Stewart, Itenry.Le DAVIDD JAYS" JOHN M. W :1 SAM:IEL S. MOON, Sear • Office,. Commonwealth B Street. PhHad/aphis. ' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS NATIVE- WINES. UTRIOTIAT PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE-THE 1108 T DELP:NOUS,' DIOR, AND FRUITY WINES EVER OFFERED TO THE PRIMO. BXOELLBRT ASI3OIITMENT JUST BECIEIIinED. ALBERT 0.. ROBERTS: MAIMII . IIII rpm: 6800R18M13. gotuntiemartornf AND VINE ers THE -.BEST ' ASSOBTM ENT OF Fine Groceries in the City, at very law prices. JAMBS ITO KIM 6 SON, •' GSVICNTH and NOBLE and 81.X.TE( and WOOD. NEW MACKEREL. 150 Ilbls New Large No. 2 Mackerel ' • 150 Itslf Obis 4. .4 In store and tuld for sae by MURPHY St BOONS, N 0.146 North WHALRYIO3. TRY- JAMES HOMER & SON'S Choice Green and Btack Teas. Stone SEVENTH and NOBLE, and SIXTH. and WOOD 104 SQARDINEB.—A very superior brand for We by CHARLES B. 0 MISTA.IIIB, 402 126 WALNUT end la GRANITE Street. rfROSSE BLOKWELL'S ENG-- "am fICIKLES.--A fresh importatlou or English Pickles and Sauces, just recetred'and rot sale by RHODES dc WILLIAMS, "e 2 107 South Walit B. Street. MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &0., • . .2.E.00 btole Mass Nos. 1, 2,and 3 Mackerel, caught fat fish, in assorted pacages. 2„860 Meta New Baitport, Fortune Bay, and Hallsax Herring. 2.500 Boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring. 110 Shia New Mess Shad. 250 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, &a In store and for gale ttY MURPHY & KOON% No. 146 North WEI&BVBS. INFORMATION FOR THE! PZOPLE.- FRANKFORD GENER.CL NEW& AGENOT. • • - • WILLIAM C. saEI.II.D takes this °worn:mit,' to in— fOTM his patrons aLd the public that no is now prepared to furnish all the leading Phhadelohle and New York. newspapers, magazines, and periodicals. Agent for the DAILY mid WRICKLY ?DDSS. Sub— scribers and others can barethom delivered as seam as tented at their residences co planes of Milanese in Prank ford or vicinity. •,. ierAan, MATTINGS MAI TIN GS ! MAT_ TIM I 84WHITI AID OIIKOKED, 4.4 WHITE AND CHECKED, • S;4I.WELITS AND °RUCKED, 84 WHITE AND CHECKED, AT Low PRICES FOR CASII. REEVE L. KNIGHT, No. m Rauch SECOND Street., I/37 27,11 p if West aide, near dem% Mre. M. A.. Garretason. Mr. W.vao Glwine. ratuolf,%. g 36.1. 4.00 P. M. 5:00 P. N. OE COMP NT, trod. D. INDURA.NOI TOSE. Marten H. Rogers, John H. Walker Robert Shoemaldr, William Btruthert, Elijah Jonaa. It, 31 D., President. TALL. The Pred dsDi ding, 613 OWISTERTI oto4-frff