RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS FROM THE RECENT FLOODS IN THE LEHIGH RIVER.— The undersigned acknowledges the receipt of contribu tions to the fund as follows: Preslonely acknowlodged 52,641 R. T. Darlington, for collections In Doylestown.... Zit J. Welton & Do ...... 21 Thomas Kvana..... ... J. & M. Sarradrrs 'White it Hants Jacob Rents—. .. . • Solomon W. Roberta. • 11homas Smith Jacob P. D. S. Brown • ' ' Riegel, Baird, kikir Tredirk, Stylus, k Ou.. Slade Smith, 1.00... ..... Wood & Faripper_: .! Frothinxham'a Welk. . deem F. Nobody k 6:1 ... Shipley, treserd, 1 Hutchinson. A J. Lewis' Whitney & Lawrence Farnham, Kirkham, 3c Co. Little, Stokes, & Co. Brooke Bros. k Co WIIUom McKee & Co. Boyt, Sprague, & Co Ludwig, Kbeedler, 1 J. C. Howe & Co Sower, Barnes, & Co Brooke'& Fuller David Faust & Co. Wain, Learning, & B. W. Chase & Co Cash RidgWerY, Bcoositer, & Co Iliomes Mellor & Co— C. Stoddard & Brother.. Cash Cash Cash Cash Joseph B. Boar b. J. 0. Steiner & Co. Cash Cash ' W. S. Weil & Co JOHN JORDAN, JR., Trenuirer It has been ascertained that the greatest amount of stunting is experieLced et and near Weissport, on the Lehigh river, and the greater portkin of the °entente tlone will therefore be di tributed in that quarto by rumor committees. COLLISION ON THE CAMDEN AND AT— LANTIC BAILROA G.—Testerday morning, the freight beta and pease:lsm air from Atlantic City to Damien wee on time to a minute, two miles this side of Haddon. geld, when suddenly the engiueer beheld a locomotive rounding a curve and coining full tilt toaards him. In live amends afterward, the ccilision took place. The cow calchere, for a moment, aectued in bitter strife; the next moment they flew about in places like the fragments of bursting bomb-shells The Gazelle locomotive, the mis chief maker, was sent hark to Cooper's Point quicker than she came. The sturdy Pennsylvania was dislodged from the track, at d the freight ears were badly demo lished, Fortunately, no cue was hurt, although many wore badly scat ed. , he mistake, it seems, was caused by the superintendent of the road. who, with . a view of ex amining & certain brides , had the Gazelle • tired no and started ofi. He bai entirely overlooked the fact that a train was due about this time at Cooper's Point. The accident might have h. en worm. CHARGED WITH BEING PROFESSION AL THlEVES.—Yesterday morning Joint Powell was committed for ninety doss by Alderman Bottler upon the charge of being a pi ofe-sional pickpocket. He was !w -rested on Monday nt P. We' Farm, where, during the day, several pocket hooks and two watches were nastier!. John Musgrove ' alias keno Grant. was also arrested at Nineteenth and emotes Streets, charged with picking the •Ipockets of Atm Campbell. The lady had boon belpsd out of R paean& • ear by Bittsgrave, and she charge him with being so attentive in her regard as to leave her mi nus forty doilats. &DU lint lirode• attempted to arrest Musgrave, who immediately look to his beds. A. sharp chase ensued, and n capture was made at Eighteenth and Bate atreets. Munro! e was held to answer yesterday by Alderman Bottler. PROFESSIONAL THIEVES AND TILE NINETY-DAY LAW.—The law paved by the Logisla • lure, giving the Maim power to commit to prison for ninety days all profee•ionnl thieves arrested to crowded - places, has proved moat beneficial to Philadelphia. It has driven most of the pickrockots from this to other cities, where said law it Pot in force It le a great pity that the law in question was nct a ads general In its application, In which case with a Undo vigilance on the part of the pdice authorities the whale clyfacking fraternity might "have beeu_driven Pont the date. As the law nowstands, the rascaMare eriven frem Philadelphia and Pittsburg into the large towns of the interior, where they operate with little or no apprehensions of detection. We sea by our exchanges. that 'Waimea of pocket- picking inneigh boring towns have Increased to an alarming extent of late, and, in moat cases, the theft Is committed by rascals from our city. ABSENCE OF SOLDIERS FROM THEIR REGIMENTS —The Government has lately determined upon the moat stringent measures with regard to soldiers' furloughs, and the absence from the army of enlisted volunteers. A furlough shall not extend beyond twenty days, nnlesain cases r f rf cknees or disability. It has also been ordered that all el - goers of the regulars and volun teers, except those on p.m Ir. now absent from . duty, with leave, will be coosid. red absent without leave, union found at their poets on /Imo 22 With a view to the en forcement of the order in reference to furloughs, a pro vost-guard ties been wdahllshed in this city, which is especially charged With the duty of Inquiring of every soldier the cause of hie premixes here, and of arresting every deserter in m she army. This guard will abolish the vocation of a nnother of Obestnnt. street youths, who have, since the commencement of the war. been sena in military dress pt.:melted lost that thoroughfare. OUR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN VIRGINIA —A letter has Just been received from one of the deputation from the Christian Commission, 'from this city, now at fer.rtresa Monroe, saying that there is still meat need of moseelto netting, large size testa ments, pickles, and tome water beds. One of the assist ant surgeons said that several lives might have boon toyed had tt ey had these beds. Another deputation from the commission hes startmi to minister to the temporal and spiritual wants of our brave soldiers in General :Banks and General Fremont's divisions, and the Young llen's Christian Association will take charge of any ar • tides that may ho let', at their rooms, Nos. 1000 and 1011 Chestnut Owed, designed for the comfort of the soldiers in either of time divisions of the army, as well as that of Gonerel moCkit.u. RAILROAD. CAR lAIPROVEMENTS.—A nomfeature of comfort end inxitry Lae .inst been intro duced by some of the Ee.t.-rn railroad companies, for day travellers, onlheir through trains. It la an improved twat, arranged with broad and heavily-cushioned bottoms •nd backs, with a eicarle piece of mechanism atteobed, by II hich the ocrnpunt may regulate the 'inclination for the body according tie desire. its in a sick chair. Cush ioned resting-pieces fur the he wi are also axed to the toes Of the barke of them :ea•a. ry he cars containing them &eye also improved ceiling ventilators and a spacdous sa loon for ladles. * ANNIV.EBSANY GEL.EBIIATION.-1 ne ifilevntit annistmary of the Alumni &.aoclation of the Northwestern arstuoisr School CA girls will occur on 'SolltrdaY, June ant. at 4 o'clock P. M., at the scho)i lhollee. All that have pawed through the first dlvitton of that wheelers considered alumni, and are earnestly invited to be Come. MALE Di TIE Sk S WANTED.—The Go ♦ernment hospitals in this rib , are in great want orcocr• rjßitent male nnreee. The uoblest titmice that can be ren dered le the country and humanity le taking I=l).r care or tee sick and wounded soldiers to our midst. We hare no doubt there are tb. wands crone citizens eager to ran .tlrr acme rervice to their country by engaging in . this inoble work. Powr , WARDENS.-011 Monday the Board of Port Wareen% bald an adjourned moetlog and xnade another malice. seal attempt to elect a clerk. Tour ballote•were - takrn. and upon each Mr. Motley, the -funiocratic candidate, received eight votes. and Captain .deft, the candidate of the People's party, the same ;number. The Beard then &twinned until the eighth of 4/nly. A LIU' OF PRICES.—At a meeting of willmakera it wee agreed that the following prices most be 1;o1d by thwempinyere to their journeymen; Tor hospi tal tent.and lir, of fifteen ounces to the yard, S 7 ; for hoe vital tent nudity, ef twenty-two end a half ounces to the lard, $8.60; for Slh ey tent, &c., g 0 ; for well tent, 135; for servant tent, of three cloths in top, $1.60; for iservant lent, of four cloths in top, $1.76. A CONCFATo—The pupils of the itthwest Grammar Fchool will give a concert to-mor- Cow (miming in the &Unica' Fund Mil. Several patriotic sod s..lect pieces veil he song and recited, and we have re doubt from a glance at the programme that all who at lend will be pleased with the evening's entertainment. ELECTION or CONTEOLLERS.—EIec- Alone were held in the different school dietncts yesterd afternoon for of nir.nlirs. Amongst those elrcted were Messrs, David Wallace, Wm. 0. Haines, and Thomas ?Fitzgerald. COMPLIM EN TARE Lew is IL 'Broomall, chief colter of the Mint, has been presented with aativer pitcher. woitel, and two goblets, all of which Isere handsomely chmed, and had a suitable inscription. The presentation Will • made by John E. Butler, head cierkof -that•depa ri poen t. PERSONAL.—Lieitt. Col. Thomas L. Kane, of the femme Rucktail" Regiment, who was wounded In the encasement et Omni Keye, Virginia, le now in the city. lie come. here to receive medical at tendance. Be I:, however, in good epirite and anxious fir an exchange, having been paroled by the rebels. A LARGE OA ROO.— The ship Holyhead *ailed for iiireruoot !Cowley, havlog on board 413 bar- Tels qf flour, 71,298 bOebels or what, In bulk; 8,746 buskin' yellow corn, in hulk, and 2,647 bushels in bap. She took out, beside. n quantity of butter, lard, ham, lbeef, pork, Sc. DROWNING CASE.—Yesterday, about 'Mon, a led named Wil•lorn Thornton, aged seven year., tell Into tho D. Omar... from Snowden's wharf, in the Third ward and was d..nwlnvt. The body was anon re covered. TLe unfortunate boy rwided at No. 7 bleeley'a court. • GOOD NEWS FOR ROLDIERS.—The fa• voiles of our Telma...us will be pleased to learn that Ut. ram Masser bay c nooei.ced to run an expregi twice. 14 day from various pi bite In this city to the united States 'General Hospital at Forty -fourth and Pine streets. FUNERAL OF TUE LATE CAPT M. EBOST.—The tonere! of the late Captain M. Frost will lake "lace this afternoon. and will be attended by the 2d Regiment, 1 . 1 fant, , National Guards The Guertin thirdly volunteer. d tt eir services for the occasion. CONVlCTED . —Testerday in the Crimi lied Court William bitten area convicted In the charge of steeling a bay mare veined at $l5O, the property of Emanuel Peterson. DROWNED IN A POND. Yesterday , zdternoon, a boy. named Geary Grace. aged 9 years, was band drowned hi +I nowt. In Fitzwater street, above 'Twentieth. Zhe co• oiler wen notified to bold an Inquest. FELL OVERBOARD.—A. boy, named Actffry, felt overboard at Fairmount yesterday afmnioni, tut wee rescued ,arid taken to Ma home, to Twenty 'fourth street, near Como& Rebel Cruelty The following is no extract from a letter addressed to a gentleman of Pit abitrz. bye relative living In Virginia, whose father has bee. inbneuanly bntchered by the rehab, for ho ' other offence than being • :Union man: Mean Gomm I it down, broken hearted, to let yon know of my pror, near father's death. Re wee away from borne idxteen months, all on account of being a I:lnkm man. When General Saukscame.to Woodsuick, father thought he coon! corns home. He came, and was id home four days ; and when General Shields' division !moved down Obi wine., lather thought he would .leave 'with them • but thought be would stay till monlingris Ii was raining' all toy and he did not feel well. and mil of Shields' force- had not got to Front Royal before eighteen of too rebels rode up here, arrested .Father, and •gaarden him all night. They would not let any of no an nut of the house. Next morning they took bide to Ln•.ur and kept him in prison for eight days, by which rime the rebels came through this valley, and by order of Col ' Ashby three of his men took father and another man Out in the night and shot them, never burying them until "ill Ida' division came up again. vwhen.the Heft n men bat led them. Geheral Shields told axle he would have •tyunge on the cowardly assassins. 3111 poor moths. is r rr low.. It bag almost killed her. IShe was insenalge for more than an hour and a 111.1 r the other day. Geoetal Shields has Leen vary kind to are. He sent adr cr, r dfteen milts to see mother. The doctor thought she wag somewhat better, All the sol• idlers hare been very •kind to no, It was very hard for fns to give up my ever father, and I hope God will sup iort us in title great smiction, and enable roe to bear no tinder it, for the sake of mother, and that God will emirs her to get well again, as she Is my only hope. . From your cousin, HARRIET. Mix.roar., Ye., June 1,1682. FINE CAItTEs DE VISITE of a large number of distiogniehed rertIOXIII are now on sale at the counters of Mr. F. Gutekunst, No. 704 Arch street, of his own superior style of the photographic art ; also a beautiful assortrueut of Photograph Albums. His copies of rare engravings are attracting much attention. 25 . 6 . 25 100 60 10 100 GOOD TASTE.—Thoro is no more important article of dress than a becoming Hat. Messrs. Charles Oakford & Son, under the Continental Hotel, have long had the reputation of manufacturing the most tasteful hats sold in America. Their present stock is unrivalled, embracing etveral varieties of Summer Hats not found elsewhere. Their stock of Gent's Tarnishing Goods is also the flneet and most stylish in the city. Mn. A. L. VANSANT, the great Philadelphiii confectioner, is now captivating the palates of our nig -7.en15 by his superb display of summer fruits. The at mosphere in the vicinity of his store, corner of Ninth and Chretunt, is fragrant and delicious. Rich clatters of value, barman, oranges, hot-house ponchos, nod rich confections in every variety, make his store no attractive point to our citizens. IM!!MMI PURE LIQUORS FOR IIiRDICINAL PERPO9E9.— Mr. a IL Mattson has constantly on hand a supply of fine old liquors, of the purest ‘tuality, expressly adapted or medicinal purposes. Hie rare old Brandy, and fine Port, sherry, and Madeira Wines, of the choicest brands, may be relied upon for their absolute purity. Witgx CAA' AIL TuE Cinin ?•Is its Sleep *Blurred ? Do you notice a morbid restlessness; a va riable appetite; a fetid breath; grinding of the teeth, end ittfilllg of the nose? then be sure your child is troubled with worms. If their presence is even sew peeled, procure at once JAYNE'S Toserc irsiturrpcs. it effectually destroys Worms; is perfectly safe, and so plea sant that children will not refuse to take it. It acts also as a gentle lonic, and no better remedy can be taken for nil derangements of the stomach and digestive o*gaps. Sold at NO. 242 Chestnut street. jelS•2t Tun GREAT Missiseirrr.—This grand river, destined to bo noted in the history of the wcrld, among other things, for ita great naval battles. is, with its chief tributary, tho Miaeonri, the longest river in the world. It takes its rise In the email lake Itasca, which is situated among hills covered with pine forests, and fad by springs 3,200 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and elevated 1,700 Ind above the man. On its banks will rise cities out a veiling there of the Hudson or' the Delaware, and, in deed, the celebrated , tone-price" Clothing Store of Hr. Charles Stokes will be outdone by the clothing marts that, on that river, will yet cloths the unborn freemen of the territories of the West. Six RAINBOWS AT ONCE.—The editor of the Marquette News says that, just as the tome of a re cent eh, wer at that place was spent, the sun looked out from behind the clouds, when a brilliant rainbow slimmed' the heavens, then a second, then a third, a fourth, a fifth, and finally a sixth one; all of thorn in regular graduation from the inner, which was n more line, to the ontor, which was of great breadth and magnitude, and com pletely encircled the mammoth clothing emporium of Granville Blokes, No. 009 Ghostorit street, Philadelphia, where the finest summer garments is the country are nuionfacturtd. LEAGUE ISLAND FOR A NAVY YARD.—City Commits have before them the project of purchasing League Island for a navy yard, the Government offering to make this R flrst•claes naval station, on condition that the city purchase the ground and present it to the United States. We presume that the navy yard will consequently be moved to League Inland ; but we assure our readers that the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roe:hill dc Wilson will remain in its old location. Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. This Is important to all who love to dress elegantly, comfortably, and economically. WINDOW &LADES, DAMASK, - LACE, AND Mus fin Curtaire. • Gilt Cornices, Bands, Gimp and Fringes. Fpring, Hair, and Husk liattrosJes, Verandah Awnings, improved styles. 0 d Furniture Reupholstered and Varnished. Furniture Slips cut and auule to fit. Carpets cut, altered, and laid, at W. Henry Patten's West End Cer tain and Upholstery Store, No. 1408 Chestnut street. F hip Tetra, (Br) Jamison, 60 days from Liverpool, with salt to Wm Bomm—vessel to E A Solider & (10. Brig Benry, Sparks, 17 days from Trinidad, with mo hillfell to 8 & W Welab. Fcbr B M. Fox, Williams, 3 days from Snow Hill, hid with lumber to J W Bacon. Say LaAy antrotk, Baker, 5 days front Lane's Cove with moue to Chevron & Collins. Saw Pitver Magnet, Perry, 7 days from Boston, with ice to Swett Brior Ice Co. Ear Cynthia Jane, Bennett, 4 days from Eartford with India to W 31 Baird & Co. Seim Albert Fields, Phillips, 4 days from Taunton, in bullapt to Wannamitcher & Mazfoid. Behr Annie Virden, Chambere, Iday from DOWO3, Del, II kb Wein to Jae L Bewley & Co. Lehr Mary, Rickards, 1 day from Canrien, Del, with corn to Jta L Bewley & Co. Fcbr D B Bat lee, Bolters. Barbados, J E Basler' & Co. &hr 8 P Hawes, Barnum, Boston, Noble, Caldwell & Co. - Bel r Bolivar, French, Roxbrtrv, C A Ileckscher & Co. Behr Albert Fields, Pldillos, Taunton, Wannamacher & ISt *afield. •t tr Ands, - Robinson, New York, W P Clyde. Btr J S Shrirer, Dennis, Baltimore, A - Groves, Jr. BY TELEGRAPH. (Correepondenco of The PPPOI NEW 'roan, June 17. Arrived, bark Laura, from Antwerp brig Scotland, from 0 uflyalmela. The hark Oliver, from AlleinwaU for Port an Prince, HAP totally wrecked near Aux Owe the latter part of May. Crow saved. Steamship Plantagenet, Beard, from Kingston, Ja, at New York S entarday. • Brig. Bolling Sea, for St Oroik, via Brandywine, Bet, cleared at New York yesterday. Schr Joy, Henderson, from Oardenie, arrived M Now 'Yolk yesterday. Fcbr Compromise, Wilson, at Boston 16th lost. from News; 11e1; 13chr Allen H Brown, Crowell. for Philadelphia, Bailed (rent Providence 16th Inst. • Eehrt Jame,' Banton, Burt, and Saßawl Washburn, sailed lion) Taunton 14th init. for ELII/Walsh's. Echr L Stur'evant, Corson, hence, arrived at Nall River 14th inst. Electa J Scott, hence, arri'red at Beverly 10th inrtant. Schr Pcquonnock, Barnes, hence, arrived at Beim 14th inet Behr Richard Low, York, sailed from Salem 14th inst for Ph 11 ad el phis. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, hence, arrived at N York yesterday. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut ate Gardner Colby, Boston (1 B Perkins, Lock Haven E A Wood, Pittsburg,. H B Wi!kips, Pittsburg .1N Pu Berry, Harrisburg J B Henry, Delaware City Q Knotwell Columbia,Pa R P Huntington, IT 8 N B E Hall, Covington, Ky A Peugeot, New York A M. Bigelow, Graf tou,ldass Henry Atkins. Boston Mrs Atkins, Seaton bliss Atkins, Boston I) A C.ldwell, Lynn L Reiner, Massachnsetts G T Bet ant, Breton John S Wright, Boston 1111 Morgan Sc la N Y John Fen mCalifornia n, Califo Geo B Boston A Van ewarengen, Phila Capt W A Johnson, Phila J A Allen, Penosylvania Cbes B McConkey, Pa A W Farrar & la, Potion Mies Farrar, Boston Captain Caved*, U S Dr lb Wilson, Louisville W W Baker, New York Capt L H Tooker G A Parker, New York Oboe S Dewey, Man George 0 Dewey, 'arose Dr \V C Minnie New Jenny Dr C 0 Keeney, II 8 A - C Wendrll & family, Wash B. 1.1 Dodge, Wash, D 0 Geo N Gardner, New York laralirPßlairk ch, StLottis A Wolf. Cincinnati, 0 D filordicao, Wilkeebarre • Lima J N McCune J D Oabonn, Ky B KIug.IUSA W M Gamble & wf, N Y bliss Sondem, New York J L Camber, New York John A Aliderdico, Del Oboe V retie, New York G W Morton, Newbern. NO E S McPherson, Mo I lent Warren, New York Gen S Rutherford . . W Griswold „Hartford D G Cornier, Now York W H Hutchinson, Boston CC Httlohinson7Boston C A Campbell, Boston Hartley Lord & In. Boston Cline B Brepbens. N Y O II Bdson, N..w York Dr Welly, Brooklyn Dr B Flocks, Brooklyn • Dr .1 D Lincoln & 1, Brrmsw Jae H Blowart.Boollaud de Ptyeter & wife J Martell, Fauna Col Lawrence, Wash, D C 9 M Glad win. Wash. D J W Crookor, B S I Mrs Loeser, Potnirillc Ilis• 'Emma Loe.er, Potter Win T.Ledd. New. York. A B Whiitier, Boston Limit Hall. 3losssohnestts Ifent B P Cady, New York Gardner R'Colby., N Y .7 Allis. Boston B Promos. New York o P French, Boston Vent 0 G linnti, 113 A Mies Buntt. Wash, DU T .1 Tobias. New York Jen Filer/in, Alex, Va M Ten Blob & lady lilabt. Massachusetts B J Lana, Dolton Daniel Mill r, Baltimore a A Llaleey, Newark, NJ H & lady W H Otte,Brooklyn Jarob Stanwood, Boston Jae Dutes. Pennsylvania J Kauffman, Pennsylvania G Laman, Washington co S Dickson, Wash'n cc, Pa Ic Kellogg, Hartford II W Burston, Now York J L Dadler, New York - Mrs 3 C Watson. New York S R Andrea, Troy. N Y t Runyon Ala, New York J Yen-Yalar, New jersey W H Alling. Now York ' Johu B Dsrker W Gray W P Frost, New York W W Smote, Now York S A Wbltoey, New Jersey . O S Pennell, Maine ti H Murray, Nov York g r mekenion, New York J F Mackenzie, Pittebtirg J W.Knowland & le,P7 Point E A Bonrne acwf, R I Mrs Tenni & de, Wash, D 0 E A Miller, Baltimore F Lamb, %el/legion, D C D G Bideley, Wash, D 0 BB Irwin. Few Jersey A It Smith, Waken, D Z Wroe, Washington, D 0 J P Crosby IdEBOHAETIP BOTIIL —Fourth et, below Arch. h 141; Addison, Pittsburg Mos E A Darlington, Pitts B W Lltt, Quakertown Obaq Divot, Lancaster ' J Walker. jr, Elizabeth, Pa W tlicCollock, Ohio Gmllarbivon, Louisville J Ellis, Boston DDI Drodhead,'New York D W Proston: Penna .• • . W S Rutherford, Harrisbg Mns 8 lintborford, Harrisbg Mrs A Rutberford, }Tartish Mite M Rutherford, Harried) MI.. E Bntbnrford, Harrieb Nrn N B Wilson, Ohio Miss M It Wilson, Ohio Dr W II Norfolk, ittaryllnd Thos 8 bleßten. Easton Prof IV Potto, Mese Lt Jse L Boot, Port Royal M Barry. Lancaster • Ilan Thus Bose, Doylestown Henry Pilots, Doylestown Oro Row. Doylestown Thos .1 Naught, Maryland David A Fohl, Penna 0 R Poster, Philipebnrg .1 D NcOlrk, PhilipsburgJ B Outran, Boaleburg D L 'haulm PIMUS • •H N Tragier A wf, Penua Ms.) R B Pitt Ikon A wf, Pa G B Parrott, Milton, id am Beub Fealey, Shamokin, Pa F S Bikiebrand A dt, Pa Diehard Kear, Minersville J H Diefenderfer, Penns 8 Foster, Boston John Ryan Jc 1, Ned ian,NY 0 Warren, Davenport J N Moffatt, New York Jamre Bronson, New York Ira Freeman, Jr, Baltimore 0 Wentz, Trenton, N J AMBElOAN—Chestnut skeet, above Binh. Cyrus 9 N Mills, Rochester D J McCann, Pa J S Mehl, Pittsburg ' E Evans, Berke cc, Pa T II Beaker, St Louis A H Solot, Pennsylvania J Benedict, Balton J H Edwards, Pirtle Mee E A. Wilson, Beltiniore Capt J Hart, Baltimore 0 &man, Cecil co, Pa John C Mulford & w, N J W L Van Nest, New "fork .W L Coffin. New York - O V A Mille, Rochester, NY N Aiken, Franklin, N H X B Cord• filer 0 F Shouter, , Tamaqua Mrs W Cooper, Pottsville W F Dleoway, New York J Pit:bards, Prov, II I Coo Hopper, M. Chunk Pt eerie, Connecticut II Brainard, Connecticut G Wrinonbor, New York J B Stuart, New York D 6 Anderson, Delaware Jae B Mitchell, Delaware Juwne Lowry, Delaware W F Godwin, Delaware CJ llarrinaton, Delaware Jae Robinson, Maryland W Waller /t In, Mall lend Jas 3 Dale, Maryland Mrs, Dale, Maryland ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Oheelmat greet, above Third 0 d Wa'rons, New York 0 D Sinclair, New Yurk D Gleam y Cincinnati, 0 Miller, Columbus Si It Pinker. Dayton II (I Powell • • - • . SD l•nntli, N6W Jenny B' Weir ' • " : 3 U Pi Ippn, New York H W Shower, Maryland :. w n , yi w ikon a 1, N Jorney Urn H Lopor, New York T) sir Ni hitney. Now York JH 1 cuing, Beattai,re A 6 M end-t, New York J Blenkineopi New York iy NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street. above Third. W 131111(.r, Trenton, N J T V Rhoads A w, Pe ' .1 W Mettle, llellerlown Alonv.o J Stow, N C • W Rtmtile Hazleton, Pa ' 1 bon J Ruin, Allentown Ole' i 6 Nicrly. Pa ' IT 0 Boyd, Lana co, Pa L B I see, Pottstown M it Bowman. l'aimirft Dr - I, hems, l'iihnyrs 8 Helm & w, Pottsville NHa Celli, Hammonton W Hayes, Clinton co,Pa ' L K Landetmeloh, Lebanon Joe Whitaker, Mt Onlr S Bih y , New Jersey Clement S Foster, Ashland • Jos Honsum;Temarma TY ITEMS. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. %T SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRITEI D 01,EARED Zd'EMOBANDA ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT THU UNION—Arch 'treat, above Third Bins Landauer, Maryland Julius Caspar°, Pottsville Bin Caspar*, Pottaville Thos Jackson Wm Goodman, Manny, Pa H Baca, Pittstomn, N Y D Cleaver, Delaware Oity John B Douglass, Orividleg 0 B Albright, Harrisburg Jame 0 Brown, Beading Jesse Lane, WV, Del Geo W Anghonbaugh, Pa J W Boyer, Beading C P Ancona, PottariVe COMMIIROILL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. John Raman, Pennsylvania E G Black, Montgomeryv's J Howard, Maryland Or Schroeder, Mechanlcsn'g Geo Gordon, Ohio F Worrilow, °culd's Ford 0 armorfeeter, Now Berlin L S Gilbert, New Berlin J 8 Idcllvalue,Lancaater co Wm Id Eckela, Penns Mai JF G Bogardy, lowa J Q Rder, Maryland B R Woand, Pottstown J S McCreary, Maryland David Snyder, Maryland STATES llNlON—Market street, above Sixth. Nobt Miller, Lancaster co Wm Di Allison, I'euoa W A Croft, Harrisburg H Crispmitn, Indiana, Pa G II Kuntz, Mifflin, Pa Jim Bluing sn &Is, Perry co H B Hamptori, Lewisburg W 13. Percival h dart, Pa F R McConnell k son, Pa .1 Lord, Philadelphia J G Rohm, Fulton co, Pa J M Rohm, Bedford co, Pa Jam Strcde, Jr, Pennsylvania Mel P Wakefield, Pa • D II Ingram. Juniata co Jeld Walton, Princeton Wm F Lloyd, Clohlmbis, Pa BARLEY SHEAF—Second etreot, bolow Vine. J B Hunt, New Jet sey M legarge, New Jersey Groasdale, Pennaylvania J Dungan, Pennsylvania :lies Wahms, Chester co D Blair. Bucks county 'S Holcomb. New Jersey Geo H Bartlett, N J X Uhler, New Jersey J 0,6111111, New Jersey Josiah Rich, Bocke co G Hinden, Pennsylvania W Vent:irk, Pennsylvania A J Myers, Milltown P Blakey, Bucks county T W Milan D In,Pa G Hartsville X Niles, Haviele P Bleb, Ducks county J Stackhouse, Attleboro A Hanahower l la, Pa 0 Cadwaleder, 7.3ucke co Betti, Bucks county . 'Mies L Niles, Hartsville M . Contrort, Bucks county J Bich, Panneilrenle W Rich, Pennsylvania - Wm Crook, New Hope X Vanderbilt, Harteville D Jarrett, Ponnsylvemie Wm H Met. Wayne co H H S Borden, Pa W oxford, Pt Pleasant Mark Sheaf; Centreville Sergt A White, Ft fe(ontoo Dr Hollyer, Centrehill J Berl er, Bncke'earant) 0 Comiy, Hyborry J L Bowen, Baltimore BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. Peter MCA!, Pennsylvania It 8 Stiimer,,Pennaylvania NV Both, Pennsylvania W F ffii ler Rw, Pa David Wllllatos,Daniolarillo Henry . Rader, lifontg co,Pa C Hager, Quakertown J Hess & la, Bchunkavillo Thee 81.thenriug, Plitabtug llifra Walter Haber, Pa Mrs Oliver Ritter,ra Airs bandenslager, Pa John Ihirhster, Reading BLACK BEAR-Third street, above CallowitilL Chas Vieand, Allentown Leidy School, Amity, Po Cbaa Berea Jenkintown J S Cornell Peasterville Chas Finney, W Harmer, Pennslniwg Jelin Demi), T'eunbblug C Morrison Huntington Coe Buckman, Penn'a 8 Butz, Allentown W T Shafer, Chester Swings J B Maker, spring Mills A JOllOB & eon; Al Grained MOUNT VERNON 130 TEL—Second et., above Arch. G W Barnes, New Tot k W Griswold, Walton, N Y V Skinner, Dammam Pa' ,J.O Whitaker, Del co, Pa .7 D Labor, Monroe co, Pa ' A. Bennett. New York J Parrustor, Sullivan co, NY B Mitchell, Now York. MADISON 1101313 X—Second Street, above Market T S Janson, Delaware C N Shuman, Delaware Wm H Gauder, N Jerrey A C Hall, I:quintal: W Wicicaro, Equinunk T pimp.on, Camden, Dot B R Hadley, Deposit, N Y Dr S 0 Bradshaw, Bucks co WAITING FOR 'Alt NEWS. BY TRH BARD OF TONER 11 &Li ft 'Tis torturing to wait In all suspense's pangs, While tbia glorious country's tate In trembling balance hangs.. • We cannot pull aside • Futurity's dark veil, But must In patience bide ; Nor should our spirits Traitors themselves confess Our great McCiellan's ekill, And we know that Heaven will bless The cane of Justice still ; While to our country's care Our the ughte we should direct, To mind oar own affairs Wo must not quite neglect. - Till we from Richmond hoar, Let every man and boy Within his proper sphere The busy hours employ. The time to while away, Ye who true patriots are, Come eee the grand dieplay At Tower Hall Bazaar, Where is offcrod the largest and but assortment of Beady-made Clothing in Philadelphia, from which a sizes, ages, tastes, and pockets can be stilted ; comprising all desirable styles, and all prices, from low grades to the lineal. We have, also, for those who prefer,• a well-se looted stock of Piece Goode, which will b made up to order in the beet manner. Long experience in business and onr mode of conducting It—buying and rating for cash only—enable us Ito sell goods that cannot be ex celled in stubs and workmanship, at the lowest possible prices. TOWER lIALL,Ro. HS Market street, Malaita phis. BENNE CT 00. SELF- Ai DJUSTIN PATENT CLOTHES WRINGER.—SoIe Agency for the State of Pennsylvania JOHN A. DIOR PREY, - jelE-lte 022 OH lISTNTJT Street, Philadelphia. OFF/OE OF THE MAYOR, CITY HALL, &titer Louis, Juue 13, 1982 .To the Creditors of the City of Si. Louis Interest on the Bonded Debt of the City of St. Souls already due, and to become dna before the fret day of July, or Natured Benda still uncaocelled, will be paid, on and after the first day of tbat mouth, at the Boat man's Sayings Institution, in eaid city. Subsequent to the first of July, accruing interest and •bonds, when not made payable in Philadelphia, will be paid as formerly, on presentation at the Bank of the Republic, New York, the City's Bildern Fiscal Agent No interest will - be allowed on matured coupons or bonds from and after the first of July proximo. jelB-oyl ' DANIEL G. TAYLOR, Mayor. .BATOMILOWS.IIA.III DTP., ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. V.ILLIA A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to .be distinguished from nature-- warranted not to injure the Hair in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggist', &c. Wg" The Genuine is signed wrrzlA'at BATOR'S LOB, on the four sides of each box. FAOTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street), my2B-ly New York. $.-T.-1860-g DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—EX hausted Nature's Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhma, &c. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots, and Herbs, and are recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but papicularly rcommended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, sad Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., niy3-mwf3m 202 Broadway, Now York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST &mars, made In the Best fdanner,'expreesly for BB TAM BALES. LOWEST Selling Prioee marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Oss•Pnros SYSTICK is strictly ad hered to. All aro thereby treated alike. m42-le JONRO k OA.. field SIAMENT Flfreet. MAELRIED. EBIIif—LAMIK.N.—At Reading, Perms ,on Thum (ley, June 12th, 1862, by the Rev. 'B. B. Lescock, of. Harrisburg, Bevetley. Heim to rdwardino It , daugh ter of Ilejor,George M. Leeman, all of Beading. * GRAYER—GB , FF.;--On the sth inst., at Chesnut 818, by Rev B. M. Heckel, Mr. Samuel S. Graver, of Moutgominy county, to Mies 'Louie& G. Groff, of Phila delphia. .at 31c11117LLIN.—On Snaday. 15th feat, at the residence of his eon, Smithtown, Long Island, Robert hicanilin, in the 76th year of Ids age. The relatives and male friends of the family are in vited to attend the funeral, tbia day (Wednesday) at 3 PVC, from tLe residence of Bliaba Crowed, ht 0.419 South Flitli street. tk OHASE.—At Bt. Joseph's Hospital, in this eity, - at 12 o'clock, June 17th, Captain Cornelius 8. Chase, .agod 30 years, son of Joseph L. Chase, of Titusville, Pa, The deceased was Captain of Co. K, 87th Regiment P. V., and was wounded at the battle of Fair links, Va. [otty papers pleaeo copy.] *** MAXWELL.—On the 18th instant., of a wound re. ceiTed In the engagement on that day, near Fair Oaks, Jemes Maxwell, late of this city, aged 23 yeam * ZIEGLEB.—On the morning of the 17th tn4t , Amelia G., danghter of George K. and Elizabeth 0. Ziegler, in tbo nib year of her age. The relatives and friecds a the family are respectfully invited to ".attend her funeral, from the residence of her parent', .No. 339 Coates street, on Friday nee. 20th hut., et 9 o'clock A. AI MOSELY.—On the 18th Met., Mary, wife of J. H. Mostly, aged 21 years. • Funeral from the residence of her father, 11. 0. Irtimer, 1309 Market street, on Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. ** 81J111M13118.—On the 18th inst., Michael Summers, aged 98 soars. Funeral from Us late residence, near Milltown, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. ** 11.11 A 11111. T.—On the 13th lost., Jacob Restart, in the 73d year of hie age, His male relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his eon, No. 1014,Callow bill street, this (Wednesday) morning, the 18th inst., at fl o'clock, without further invitation. • * ELETOHER.—On the 16th inst., Melanie E., daugh ter of George and Sophia E. Fletcher, in the 21st year of her age. . Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 538 North Fourth street, this (W.dneaday) morning, at 9 o'clock. * ROST.—At Fair Oaka, on the Bth inst., Capt. Mar tin Frost, Co. R, 106th Regiment, P. V., in the 34th year of hie age. Funeral from his late reeidence, Beach street, below Ohnckamaxon, this (Wednesday) afternoon; at 2 o'clock. BRADBURY.—On the 18th instant, Mary Bradbury, In the 64th year of her age. „iv Funeral from the residence of her son, Robert Brad. bu y, Germantown road, above Berke street, this (Wed nesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. # • MOURNING GOODS,. FOR JXINE BALES.—Black Barege Henna or tineri . wllie Baregee, Baregee, Grape Marais, Silk Malys, Point de VeLliCO, Summer Bomtazines, Tarniees, tine Mousseline', Silk Grenadines, Poult de Sole or Mourning Bilk, ,Gros do Ithlnee, Foulards, Crape - Liege, Grenadine and Grape Veil,, Barege and Grenadine Shawls. lillk Net Shawls, &o. Also, Black and White Silks, Foulards, Lawns, Gingham, Yalencias, Mohaire, &c. BESSON & 801.08 Mourning Blois, jell No. 918 0111C8111IIT Street. orb , PARSON BROWNLOW,. GENERAL WALBRIDGE. ano W. O. HANN, Esq.; will be prevent at HANDEL & HAYDN HALL, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. et :a .STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL of the NINE TEENTH.ST BEET RT ii- ODIST'EPTSCO PAL OfIUMIT, Tit ORS DAY E VE 141110,•Jane 19, 1892. The Philadelphia /Ronan Sacred Mnelt Society, J. Heritage, lender, will also be present. Tictiate'6o cents, to be had of the Gornmittoe havinctba eatne in charge, and at the Hall on Toeslay and Wednes day from 2 to 6 P. N., and on , Thnreday during thiday. iel7.3t* Errs 4 TRAWBEttIitY -AND •PLOILAILL VES. TIDAL, in aid of the BIBLE AmasistrAN CB GEOlif, North T 1311171 Street, above Girard ammo. on the afternoon; and Evenings of TUCEIDAY. and WEDNEtDAY, the 17th end 18th inst.. Tickets of ad minion Ten Ciente. . • jelB•St* DT. NOTICE.—AN ELECTION FOR DI BTOTORS of thO DILINDEN AND &PLAN. /t: RAILROAD CO EPANY wit' be held at the Office of the Ct moans. nt 000PER'd POINT, Camden, Now Jersey, on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, betwesu the i hours of 11 A. E. and 1 P. 11. R. FRAZER, Secretary:—: THE - 1 3 10118$.7PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1862. ay PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR SIOK AND WOUNDED . _ • POL MRS. On REID XT :EVENING, June 20, The entire reeelpte OF • CAPS AIN WILLLI A MP WHALING EXIIIBI rioN Will be given IN AID OF THE PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF Tickets Twenty.five Oenta. For Fide by the AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 929 Chestnut Etraot. W. S. & A. ItIARTIEN t 608 Oheatout Street J. 0. GARRIGUES. • jelB St 148 South Fourth Street Err PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA., who desire cordially to unite In SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISSII2I.TION in Its patriotic efforts to anppress a sectional and unholy rebellion &gaunt the UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC, and who desire to support, by every power 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 fathers, are requested to select the number of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Repreeentation of the State, at such time, and in such manner as beet respond to the epirit of this call, to meet in STATE CONVENTION, AT HARRISBURG, On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 3; o'clock on Bald day, to NOMINATI; OARDIDATEB for the offices of • AUDITOR GENERAL /ND SURVEYOR GENERA'', and to take each measures as may be deemed neeeseary to etrongtben the Government in this season of common peril to a common country. orOFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANOI 00bIPANT, 415 wer,. UT St , PHILAIMILPRIL, May 12, 14431.—The Directors have thin day declared a lenl-annuel DIVIDEND of tire° and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders of tbitf . OompanY, on and after the 15th 'natant. myl4-mwften AIXEED S. GILLETT. Treasnrez. 07. BAHR NOTICE.—BOOKS ARE NOW opened at the store of JA MES N. MARKS, THIRTY•E)GETH and MARKET Streets, and at the efficeof the WEST PHILADELPHIA. SAVING FUND, to receive subscriptions to- the capital stock of " The Bank of West Philadelphia," to be established in the Twenty- foul th Ward under the free banking law. jelgostes orOFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGA TION COMPANY, Prrirsimno, Nay 23, 1862. At a meeting of the Board of Managers of this Boman ny, held on the let of May, 1862, the following resolutions were anopted'i Resolved, That coupon bonds of this Company, bear ing date the first day of July next, be issued to the amount of Two Hundred Thonsand Dollars,in some of One Thousand Dollars each, payable in Ba ty-filo years after the date thei oof, bearing intermit at the rate of six per centrim annum, Pays ble semiannually, in the eity of New York, and the said bonds be secured by mortgage of the works and revenues of this Company, to be made to Thomas Bakewoll, trustee, for the holders of said bonds. Re,Oved, That the President of this Company bo au thorized to procure, to be negotiated, of tbo mortgage bonds of this Company, this day ordered. to be Issued, the amount of one hundred and twenty-fire thousand dol lars, for cash, or the outstanding bonds of this Com pany, maturing on the first day of January next, at par. In accordance with the foregoing-resolutions, SUB SCRIPTIONS will he received notiPthree o'clock of the 24th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for the above loan. In formation with regard to the character of the Improve ment may be obtained from Joshua Hanna, Esq , of Ran na, Hart, t Co , l'ittebnrg; Abraham Gibbon°, Esq., Coatesville Cheater county, Pa. ; and Messrs. Jay, Cook, k Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive embecriptlons for the loan. The Capital Stock of the Company Is ....... ....$726,700 Funded debt, (loondsoutatending).... Immo There is no Boating or other debt existing. Tho works are in active operatic.n and complete repair, and the re ceipts justify expectations of the usual or average divi dend for the present year. Tt o works were so far com pleted, and the debts 9f the Company paid as to enable the Ilanagers to declare their first dividend, July 7th, 1863, since which lime they have declared fourteen divi dends up to July, 1861—eight yea-e—amonnting in the aggregate to fifty-four and one-half per cent., or six sod eighty-one hundredths per cent. per annum. There are no bonds in the market better secured than thole of this Company, and nose that offer greater inducement, 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 to to concentrate the bonda of the Company and secure the whole. A preference will be given to tho present holders of the bonds maturing Janney let, 1863 The Comptui reserves the right to accept the whole or any portion of the amount subscribed. my 2- tJe24 3. K. 110ORIIKAD. President. BEATOUARTERS 2d - 11.11 di . MEN T /NPAN T RY (NATIONAL . .GITA3O): I llembera will ensemble at t h e armory' TO-DAT:- at two o'clock P. DI , in full divot unmoor uniform (white pante), to attend the funeral of Cartatu N. FROST, late 1081 h Regiment Penna. Tole. 11* • •: - Almor J. W. FRII Z, Oonunamlino. I11CTORY! NIOTORY!!--THE 116th REGIMENT. P. V. M., has been spentellr accepted - by the War Department for three years or daring the war. Captatua report Immediately. Bounty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished from date of enlistment. This is the only tbree•yoar Regiment authorized by the Secretary of War from this Slate, and all patriots destrone of serving our common country roust now.come forward. ' The Regiment will positively march on or be fore the let of September next. D HEENAN, Colonel Commanding. A. AIALSEED, Adjutant. Per G. H. BARDWELL. Major. • ifeadonartere, 108 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. JOHN C. CAPP 4P:-SON, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MONEY INVESTED, AND NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TERMS JelB.wfAm3t* S 0 r r o a 0 c .0190 WANTED-ON MORT gage on Rill Property, worth 1350,000. F dti rase hl." box 1944 , Pbilatielphia P. 0. jel2-Ot* (I W. CHURCHMAN, No. 32 South - ',us FRONT Street, Philadelphia, to prePired to make cash advances on consignments to his ,frlende in Liver pool. jeriarn* $4,250 • THIS MOUNT T0,.1N, VEST, in one or more Improved Oronild Bente. Apply to E. PETTIT, No.. 309 WALNUT Street.jed T N THE ORPHANS' . COURT. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL timmflll4. Notice is hereby given that SUSAN F. CCX, the widow of said decedent, has tiled in raid Court an in ventors and appraisement, and her petition claiming to retain the personal property and ceeh of the decadent therein mentioned to the amount of SOO, under the fifth section of the act of Assembly of April 14, 1851, and the suppitreente thereto; and the Court will approve the same on FRIDAY, July 4, A. D. 1882. unless exceptions be filed thereto. NATHAN H. SH&RPLESS, jelB wf 41 Attorney for Widow. AMEMENTO:— What is more valu able than a truthful likeness 'I Get a colored Pho• toaraph of Rgittlinit for 51. They are just tls:i thing. SZCOVII Street, above Green. lar DELAY NO LONGER GOING TO FIRIMEWS. 011-colored Photographs are unnueetionably the most accurate and beautiful pictures made. SECOND Street, above Green. It* R E M.O Y A I: H. G. LEI9ENRINQ'S PRINTING HOUSE REMOVED FROM NO. 128 SOITTII SECOND STREET TO NO. 132 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Norm! story “ North American " ' EVERY VARIETY OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY 'EXECUTED. JelB•wfm.Bttr NEW CROP OF TANItIiA. BEANS at 39 per pound; also, on hand the cheepest Chamois and Split Skine in the city CAMPBELL & BROTHER, jel.3.2t* No. 133 South .PRO NT Street. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE.-100 boxes cboico Zugliab Dairy Cheese; suitable for ailment, in atom and for silo by _ ERODES Jr. WlLLlaldle, • 107 South WATER Street., : LOST-ON' MONDAY, JUNE '16,. . in the FIFTEENTH-BTR SET : Oars, 1'4,114 ,tO St. Jolienh'S ndaPiral, a POCEIE r BOOK containing 117 in bills, some email change, a gold ring, and a bullet; the latter taken from the wound of the loser. A suitable reward will be given to any one returning the same to THOMAS W. EVANS, Bth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Ward C. No. 1 St. JOSEPH'S .HOSPITAfe. It* . . si • THE 'SWIFT-SURE MOWING AND HEAPING MACHINE, very efficient and durable. DELANO'4 INPRoTED INDEPIINDENT-TOOTH HAT AND GRAIN RAKE. SELF-ADJUSTING HAY ELEVATORS with Anti fricrica. blocks. lIICHORS & RRikUSER'3 CIDER MILLS. Cultivators or Hoe Harrows, Riveted Beek and Silver Steel Gram Scythes, Grass Hook., Grain Cradles, apple racers . and Slicers, .Chtwee, Butter- Workers, Garden &nines and Syringes, Pranicg• Sheave, &c. ror sale by DAVID LANDRETH & SON, Nos. 21 and'Z'S South SIXTH Street, , 11* • Between Chestnut and Market Streets. A. X. MoOLIIRE, Chairman of the People's State Committee. GRO. W. FIAMMERBLY,/ Secretaries. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, • tayl ti F.MANCULL. STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, Pirectly opposite the Ittehanics' Bank 0011MI8SION. BOARD OF BROKERS LEGAL. Estate of JOSEPH G. 00X, Deceaaed PHOTOGRAPHS RETAIL DRY GOODS pYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and .1:4 anon. leave Bina Flannoie for Bathing Robes. Greif Flannels for Battling hobos Plat G s runnrix for Bathing anbna. str, feiiplaies fur BA tong Bones. jell; PYRi. & LANDELL BaVE a full anortment of • Tourists' Bros GOlv i e. Mode Orenedtee Witte, of surerior strode. Sei•eide Stripe Shawls White I:Wage end She land Shawls. ids EYRE & LANDELL HAVE a full aPporlment of • Boomer Bed Q.)llts. Fg nit Doylies and Napkins. Moen Drannik Table Olotbs • Ikd Bordered Toweby Ac., &c. jell{ T . EATEER-COLORED POULT DE I..ai soma. LIM% roult de Boles. Light Colors for Bonnote. • j4lB EYRE & I; &EDELL. BLACK LACE SHAWLS, POINTS, B01:110/01.18. &c. at reduced prices. CIIEWEN BTODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, felB if Aisne Willow. B ROCHE nt.. BABEGE ANGL Sumner Dumb Goads at low peieee. . CUBWIN EITODDART k BROTHER, 460, 44 mid 454 North SEOOND Street, jelS.tfAboro Willow . . . PII.IiTED . B KREGEB, 15,18, and 20 . cents. • ' Sommer Drese floods allow pricos. CURWEN STODDARD & BROTHICR, 450, 452 i and 454 North SEPOND SOW, jelB-if Above !Willow. IarLOUNOED - BAREGE ROBES, I . IIX eente per yhr3. • Summer Drm Gonth. at law prices. OURWEN, STODD &AT I BROTITZI, 460, 453, at 4 454 Noith SEOOND Street, jelS4f Above Willow. fIREPE CAPITA---&..ntow Traaierial IL/ for TravellielDrespeeet 12X cents. Dress Goods at reduced wires. . • . • 'ARMEN STOWDART & 11110TVIER,, 450, 462, and 454 North SNOOND Btraer,- . jelB-lf Above Willow. STELLA SHAWL:'—AII grades and colors, at reduced prices. CURWI S MOD ART & BROTHER, • 460,452, end 954 I9orth SECOND Street, jelB4f • Above Willow. • pLAID BILKS- B everal lots • from Auction, comprising choice styles, at reducel pride. ' CIIRWEN STODD &BM ,Se BROTIXER, 450, 452, null 454 North SECOND Street, jolB-tf Abovo Willow RICH. 01i0ESY • BLACK SlLKS dorsprieloi all widths and grad•e;:*eli we are sell iog at oar usual low price.. CURIVEN STODDART k 11110191 ER 450, 452, and 451 North SBOOND Sweet, 'Above Willow JAS. R. CAMPBELL oo.i 7:11 MeTNUT 818 T 3 • oirelt WIIOI.IISATAC An . DETAIL, Tarp choico Goodin' . recent importation. Black E ilk Checked Grenadiue, extra quality. Foulard *Atka, elegant et,ties and duo quality. Black 831bs, best brands. Brodie Barego, llernaula and Nozambioues. 8-4 Paris 11tl d'Cherte. Poll d , Ohecre, all wool filling. Grenadino Voile, In mode and othor shades. WBITB GOODB AND LINENS In great variety, at extremely tow price. 7e6-tf IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DRY .1. GOODS SDOPPERS.—ADASII' CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, which has beau located for the p .st ten yt era at the southeast corner of EIGHTH and ARCH Etrcels, will, after July let, occupy only the BARAIONT BUILDING. 115 ARCH S MEET, FIRST DOOR BELOW ELGHTII, Being the eastern p ,, rt of the premises now known as Eighth and Arch streets. . During the alteration, to reduce stock, a DISCOUN r OF TEN REV,. CENT. kill be made. for cash,only, on all Dre3s Goods, amount leg to over $l, and. . . _ FIVE PER CENT. will be made, for eneh only, on all other goods in the hlore amounting to over St. Citstomere have only two weeks to avail themselves of this rare opportunity. ADAMS, NIGLITEI and ARCH streets. EBY'CB.EAP BAREGE ItOBEEI A large iIITOICO of Frexch Barege Robes, printed figures and dark grounds, with sUk flouncings, at :one third of the importing cost.. Printed French Barnes at very low pricoe. Plain and barred Colored Bareges, cheap. Harlow and wide Barege Anglels.. French Lawna of fine quabty and new Orbs ' SIIaRPLEBS BROTHERS, ..101 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. rgiOAKS ! CLOAKS! ' . CLOAKS! THZ °MUTEST BARGAINS II THZ 01T1 IVENS & CO.'S, No. SS SOUTH NINTH EraVET. TIM LARGEST STOOK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE OROIOEST COLOR!, • - THE FINEST QUALITIES, $ TAN MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST emirs, TJIB REST WORE, axn DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE OITY, IVENS & CO.'S, N 0.28 KANE NINTH STREET. mb26-am CLOAKS.—If you want the best value for your looney, go to the City Cloak Store, 147 Borth BIGHTE. Street. above Cherry. mh24l-&n (ILO/JO AND . MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ' Of all the Sewed Materials, • AND OBOIOEST PATTERNS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, 41T my16.90s No. 25 South TENTH. Street. CLOAKS ! A HAGNIBIDENT ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE NEWEST. STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, With every new material, made up and trimmed in the very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition, AT PHI PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. 00.1U1113 EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. • • mblB-8m . ' 1024 OH ESTNII S,TBICBT E. M. NEEDLES Invitee the t , special attention" of "Ladies" who intend .tt spending the summer" in " the country" at " Watering Places," or in " travel- Zing." to a very large aseortmet of "TRIMMED AND MADE-DP GOODS," IN "SETS, SLEEVES," &c. In a POINTEi VALENOIENNE, GUIPURE, MALTESE," and other Lama ; and in "LINEN, oAld/3310, AND SWISS,” which be bee just opened. Also, in " Fa/examine Trimmed" and "Rul ed Cambric Handkerchiefs," embroidered, in anis . ; together with a general. assortment. o White Goods, Linens, knees, Embroideries, Veils, Handkerchiefs," to., adapted to the re irements of the present season. A large end varied assortment of "Garibaldi Muslims," and "Black and White Figured Net" for " Meeves." All the above of the • "Latest Styles," sad • be " Very,Lowest Prices." • jo3 1094 OR USTNIIT OTBEIOT BROOME 8AREG03,..: . 01- at 20 cents. • . . . Rich styles floe French Batista,. x 631 to 87 cents. Bich styles Silk and Woel °bales, at 50 cents. RIOH STYLFS SILK GRENADMES. • • 50 nieces plain Mozarnbigues; double width. Thin dress semis of every description • TRIMMING RIBBON'S, COLORED EDGES,• ALL • 8119 DES. • Jest received, a small lot of Very cheap fancy Silks. 1 lot figured Silks, solid colors, greens, purples, and modes, at 75 cents. 1 lot Corded Silks, solid colors, lose, maize, purple, and mode, Sl, worth $1.25. -• Plain brown and mode Silks at 87 cents. . • Plain brown and mode Silks at 81 72% A large and choice assortment of Lace Botimons, Lace Mantles, with Ruffles, Lace Motto, Fifty per cent. less than cost of importation. If. STEEL & SON, jet). tf No: 713 North TENTH St , ab. COATES. Q.- CENT.•GRAY GOODS. v 8-cent . . Brodie Figured Mohairs. 113(-cent Dark Mozonibiones. 12% -cant. Original Quality Lovelies. 12X- cent. Figured Bungee, reduced from 87 cents, 34-cent.litiped Idozambiones, worth 25 cents. Neat Fast-Colored Lawns, 12% and 15 cents. Large Lots of Cheap Thin G.mds. FINE WIDE MOZAMBIQUES. Gray Doable-Width Fine Mozambigues. Black Bareges, eomo bargains, 18% to '2.5 cents. 25• Cent: Finest Black Tamartinos. BARGAINS IN ALPACAS. Finest Black Alpaca.; ever sold, for 25, 31, 38, 40 ohs. Colored Alapacas i . good, for 25 cents. DAMASK. NAPKINS. 81.60 per dozen. NeatFignres, Fast Edges, worth $2. Finer Grades Napkins, Damask Towels. Power-Loom and other Table Linens. Extra Fine Table Damasks and Cloths. COOPER & COWARD, je7-tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. . N -EW SPRING PRINTS, OHOIOII BTYLBS. • bIBBRIMAOIk 8P8A0173, • • . • PAOILTIO • ALL TWIILVE AND I SALT anwr& A large lot beet elrlea and fut colon atilt°. • • 00WPIIRTHWAIT & 00. mbl6-tf N. W. nor. BIOTITE and KARIM the N EW EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, tto.—Jnet opened, nerd assortment of desirable French and ScotchN a. died Baru* Menge, Interline, Nandkerobiefs, Collars, Sleeve., eto, . at very bow prices. . . ALSO.. A fall lime of all descriptions of White Goods for Ladles' wear, of the most approved makes. .1:1"PAID, YA.N HABLLNOZN. & ABELSON, jet 1008 OliEtrraln Street.. rpfuOAKS, PA.LA.TOTES AND MAN- TiliLAS.—Ladlea in want of the above articles miff find it to their &drat:4.43 to visit the old established home of Idx& HENICY, No. US Notth NINTH Street, below &BM Thibaut Paris Styles always on hand at Woo that astonish everybody. . at44loa vEW CLOAK• STORE! A_N The most elegant assortment in the OW. No. 29 South NINTH Street, Mh2B-3m rrirst door above Oheatnnt. IVORY TY PES.:.-11einier'.0 . Ivorytype.s ate exquisite. Thereto a deliglitful trnth and fresh• nen in Owe pictnree never_yet equalled in thle style of art. SBOOND Street, above Green. ' ltee TNGOT COPPER' FROM THE' .JmyGDAtorn Ib.II4ING COMPANY,. of Lake Snrerior, for 8414 In lot° to a t coT i gt t it !NWT: 416 ARCII Street. .kaB-wsBnt* VI3ODES . & .WILLIAMS, No. 107 _Lt. south WATER Street, otter for sale the following: 75 cases assorted Jellies. 1(0 cares A Mellen Pickles, - pints and quarts. - • 50 oases American Pickles' gallons and halt gallon,. 50 cases French Brandied Oherries. 76 cases French Brandied Peaches. 40 cases Lirwis'A Bros.' Condensed 50cases Bordeaux Olive Oil, in black bottles. 20 cases Virgin Oljof Aix. • 50 'eases Bacgelupl Oil, pinta and quarts. Also, a well. assorted stink Crorset & BlentivelPs Cele brated English Pickles.' • ' ',es . RETAIL DRY GOODE. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. CASSIMERES. LIGHT MIXTURES. SILK MIXTURES. FINE BLACK CLOTHS. LikDIES , OLOAKING3 lILACH BROADOLOTIIS. BILE MIXED COnTINGS. NEW MELTON& COOPER &. CONARD. S.' E. CORNER NINTR AND MARKET my27-Im I WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION Jll. of my castanets and friends to the following Goods, wbicb are fresh and desirable: Black end White ylaid Silks. Organdie Lawns, choice styles. One lot of Lisle Ganntlets, at 13X c a pair. One lot of Black Bilk, 61.12) ; the beat I ever had for tho money. At • • JOHN H. STORBEe, 1e10.6m 702 Anil Street. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED .11-1 email lot jug received, silk and thread. Double width and Single Checked Weratode. SUARPLESEIBROTEIETtS, 103 CTIESTNIIT and MOUTH Strvets NEW PUBLICATIONS ;O. • NEW BOOKS. OADa-FISH OF THE NORTH. A new work on init, rialtos, and everything in any aay appertaining to that sport. Unlike all othe , works, this has the advantego "of being fresh an new, giving information upon all modern improvements in tacklo— on the boil ground. for all game fiali—with biota upon "camping out," &c., Sc Au invaluable work for ovary argatcman. ()loth bound. Price SIM. JOHN DOE AND RICHARD ROE. A capital new novel of New York City Llfe, by Edivard S. Gould. Cloth bound. Price $l. • NEARLY READY: LES IiIIBERABLES—OORETTE.—The second part of Victor lingo's magnificent novel. ORIENTAL HAREMS AND SURNERY.—A piquant and spicy work no Dm Nast, by a Froncb woman. THE MO}GESONS.—A clever now novel, by Mrs It. II Stoddard. TEE GREAT CONSUAItiIA.TION.—a. Sequel to The Great Trlbolation," by Dr. Cumming. OUT OF BIS ITEAD.—A Strange and Eccentric Romance, by T. B. Aldrich. CARLETON, Publisher, • jellwe tf NEW YORK. tit ÜBNBULL'S MILITARY HY GIENE. Hints and observations on Military Hygiene; with the best means of treating the Medical and Surgical Die elutes of the Army. By Laurence Turnbull, M. D., one of the Surgeons to Howard Hospital, &c., JUS: pulp. lishad. . Price 86 cent!. great amouCt ti usearch and labor hal been ax nded upon this licok L tne Is &levying of credit for the concise yet comprehensive manner ,n Which ha has presented the subject treated. As a monograph neon Medical and Surgical Diseases in the Army, and the best means of preventing and curing them, it will be of great value" For sale, a ith a largo assortment of works on MEDICINE, SURGERY, &c.. at low Week by LINDSAY & BLAIIISTON 014.4t* 26 South SIXTH' St above Chestnut "NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! RAVENSHOE. By Henry Kingsley, author of Geoffrey Hamlin." 12ino. 51.25. TRAGEDY OF SUCCESS. 12mo. 75 cents. AGNES OF SORRENTO. By Mrs. H. B. Slovre. Thno. 51.25. THE SUPEBNATURAL IN RFL&TION TO THE NATURAL. By Dr. MeCosh. 51.25. PRISON LIFE IN RICHMOND. By Liout. Wm. C. Hair's. 12mo. 75 cents. THE PEARL OF ORR'S ISLAND. By Mrs. H. B. Stowe. 12mo. $1.25. A .PRACT TOAL GUIDE TO THE STUDY OF THE DISEASES OF THE EYE. By Hoary W. Williams, 111. D. 12mo. $1.50. For pale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, jel4 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. CIRCULATING - LIBRARY WBROTHERIELEADII •CI It 0 II • :LATINO LIBBABY.—AU the BIM English end American Books ' 'including ALL GLASSE i or Lice. raturo. This is the ON LY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOORS that arena REPRINTED here. Turns per year : 6 months 88; three months $1.50, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street...je74mie HOTELS pOWERS' HOTEL, Kos. 17 and 19 PARK now, (OPPOSITE THE ASTOU nOOSE,) NEW YORK TEEMS 81.50 PEU DAY. This popular Hotel has !ably been thoroughly repo oated and refurnished, and now poeaessee all the iequi. sites of a FIRST-CLAM ROTEL The patronage of Philadelphians and the travelling public, desiring the beet accomodatione and moderate charges, is respectfully solicited. j0.3-3re H. L. POWERS, Proprietor. STEVENS HOUSE, • (LATE DELMONIOO43,) • No. 26 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. Five minute& Walk From Ball River boat landfills. Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. mid& am GEO. W. STEPHENS, Pro Dilator. CARD.— THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIPARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, hays leased, for a term of years, WILLARD'S norm', in Washington. They take this occasion to return to their old friends and customers many thanks for peat favors, and beg. to assure them that they wiii be moat happy to see them In their new quarters. SYKES, CHAD WICK, St• 00. W/SIII.SOTON, July 16, 1861. an2.l-ly COOKING RANGES,' FURNACES, &c COOKING -RANGES. ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE. This Range has affordcd more satisfaction than any yet offered to the nubile. . ARNOLD & WILSON, : 1010:CHESTNUT Street. NV-ARM AIR FURNACES, Of the moat approved and economical pattern!, SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OR BUILDINGS. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street . VNAMELFD SLATE MANTELS. XII A large variety as UMW beautiful Alantela at VERY LOW PRICES. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. LOW -DOWN AND COMMON PARLOR GRATES, FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL. • Hot-alr Registers and Ventlistors—a large assortment. ARNOLD. & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNO I" Street. a023-cr.es2mir SAFES LELLIE'S SAFE DEPOT BE mints to 'No. 21 South SEVENTH 13ft-oot, • Franklin :blatant°. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and bolas determined to merit future patronage, has scoured as elegaut and convenient etore, and has now on head a large aseortment of Lillie's elobrated Wrought an Chilled Iron Tire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the out ete icily lire and burglar proof seem made.) Also, LiliWt Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe. and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be fcerrdshed to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro. tooted, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention he called to Lillte'a Nes Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, do. This Safe is oon. ceded to surpass hi style and elegance anything yet at. fared for this purpoee, and le the only one that is BMW, fire and burglar proof. SPACIAL NOTIOIO.-I have now on hand ray twenty co! Terre), Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of them nearly nor. and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. ja2s-Iyif IL 0. BADLNI, Agent. 101 EVANS k WATSON'S SALAMANDER UMW STORE, 16 SOUTH POITRTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, P. A large variety of 'FMB-PROOF OAT= always or band FIRE CRACKERS.-500 boxes Gold Chop No.l Fire Crackers. Oranges and 'Lemons, in prime order, for sato by BUODES & WILLIMdS.' No. 107 South WATBR Street. EXPRESS. • On and after June 17, ISB2, HIRAM MAS,SEY Will run an Exnrem to the UNITED STATES ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL, FORTY-FOURTH and PINE Streets, Twice a day from JOHN BENIN E'S 15th and Market. . JEREMIAH °ADMITS, 73d Market. JAMES CAMPBELL'S. 11th and Market. • • T. B PUGH'S, 6th and Chestnut. - H. O. ROHM'S, 54 North Second street. ]t* St JOSEPH ASYLUM., Seventh and Spruce. TIRE HALY, MORSE, AND BOY DEN EIBLF-ADTUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER. This Wringer has given universal satisfaction, and Is warranted to do so In every particular. Before pi:tram/sing, call, examine, and try it, at office of JOY; COE, 8 Co:, TUTU and CHESTNUT Streats. .iel2.3m ' D. N. SNOW. 10t 0 Y S', MISBES', AND.. OHM -UP DBEN'S • CLOTHING, • IN ENDLESS VA-SILTY, Ar No. IST South EIGHTH Street, mrls-9n , Three Doors above wALNIrr. MATTINGB ! MATTING-8! MAT TINGE! • 2.4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 4-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 5-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, ' 6.4 WHITT, AND. CHECKED, AT "LOW PRICES' YOB OABII. ' REEVE L. KNIGHT , No. 262 Beath aNCOND m 7 717-1 m t[ Nat aide, near SAVO* " • • SUMMER RESORTS. ("19N6 RE SS IT A. LI , ATLANTIC ‘.l OITY. by G. W ETV - KIX, the proprietor of the Unl ed Etstes thtte years ego. The Hell has boeu out into complete order and gretely lmatovtd. A new office, billiard saloon, bar-room, and bette banes!, are moat eye-Hardly arranged and aptly ap t ropriehd ror their respective men. Oonsretet hall is LOW the nearest house to the rolling turf on the smooth poyth u of the level beach. The subscribrr avails himself of the present oppor tunity to rrtnrn his thoults to hia former patrois of the "States." ear rt sp•ethely Imp Imes to row tl all that be will be happy to too t lii in at Congress Hall, ON AFTER JUNE Met insta.,t, at which tine ho ~,alts reedy to socenuutidste the public. inlB-Ini* • G. W HINKLE, L-scpe. SEA BA T Inngreva Hall, Lcng Branch. New lei e I now open for o w rceeplion of visitot Peru•+ within' to mantra roolus viiirieecoaddreea WOOTAIAN srmic , jelb 12t . Proremor. SURF HOUSE ,. ATLANTIC OI.T Y • N. J.—TMs Ppacione Hotta, over 600 Poet In length, at with 1,100 fret of veranda, fronts on the ocean, ex tendini hack, with its r.ttr, to the railroad. it pos+osses the most advantagPons hcatlon on the island, with per fectly safe bathing in front, and is, in fact, the only tint clnie hoti I within a short distance of the beach. A gcod Band of Music has been engaged for the season. The Billiard.room and Bowling Alleys will be wader the charge of Mr. RALPH BENJAAIIN, of Phdadelphi Additional improvements have been snide, and the ac commodations will be found equal, If not superior, to any on the coast. • 'no I)(mPa will be opened, for the inception of guests, on 'THURSDAY, June 19. R. S. WItNBOI4, Proprietor UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., This celebrated Hotel will be open for the reception of visitors on Saturday, Jane 21, 1862, and ail! centhine open until September 15. Since the last season many handsome imorovements have been made, both to the house and the grounds, adding still further to the comfort, convenience, and Warm a of the guests. Persona desiring to spend the sum evr et the Sea Shore WM find the accommodations at the UNITED STATES btreila to those of any other how on the AtlentiO Coact. HASSLER'S CELEBRATED BAND has bean en gaged for the season, and will to under the direCtion of the 3fet BM Hamster. Mr. 'THOMAS H. BARRATT, late of Cape Mar, will hare charge of the Billiard Room, Ten. pin Alley s, and Shooting Gallery. the extensive improvements msde two ream ago, and those now in contemplation by the owners of this splendid establishment, are an ample guarantee of what the patrons of the house may expect under its present management. HENRY A B. BROWN, jel2-1m For Proprietorte. SUMMER BOARDING.- BROAD TOP Pi/CURTAIN HOUSE.—A. romantic spot for a SUN lIIR RESIDENCE on ono of the 3tountsin Tops of Pennsylvania, reached dells , by the Pennsylvania Central. and the Brosd Top Mountain Ballrowt tram Huntingdon. The House is one of the finest in the in terior of the State, handsomely furnished with all the re. ntilsitra for comfort and convenience—pure air, deli. clots spring water, romantic scenery, and everything to ref tore and invigorate health. Telearaph station and a daily nail, so that daily communication may be had with Philadelphia. The Pennolvania Railroad will furnish excursioo Heide through the season. Persons leaving Philadel phia in the morning can tate tea at the Mountain House the same evening. Ibe subscriber has kindly boos allowed to refer to the following gentlemen, residents of Philadelphia, who have been softens of the Mountain House: Wm. COmmthgel. EN , i David P. Moore, Egl. ~_ 0., i3 V 211 .:, 111 . 1 P r r..',., - seq., ThDS. Zioatitire, Esq., Bon. Henry- D. Moore, Lewitt T. Wathon, Esq., . John McOnulee, Esq., O. Albert Lew(/ ' Z.:":"., J, .ha Esrtman, Esq . Richard D. Wood, ilia. TEAMS MODER&TS. For urtber information, oddrest JOSEPH MORRISON, Proprietor. jel2-1m Broad-Top City, lluntioadon count*, Pa. GRESEON SPRING", OASII3RIA 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 hundred feet above the level o! the ocean, will be open for guests from the letb of June till the ]Oth of October. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified, and a now. ber of Cottages have boon erected for the accommods. n of families. rendering Cresson oue of the most romontic and attractive places in the State. The faro-- tore is being thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure and the sufferer from boat and di.eam wilt fink attractions .here in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Tenpin Alleys, Baths. &C., tozether with the purest air and water, and the most magnificent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets good for the round trip from Philadelphia. $7.60; from Pittsburg, $3.01. For further information, address G. W mutaapt, j e 5.2, n creeson Springs, Cumbria oft.-... Fa. BEDFORD SPRINGS. . A. G. AL. LEN respectfully informs the public that this eels braced and fashionable WATERING PLAGE is Mil open and fatly prepared for the reception of Yiettotk ape still be kept open until the let of October. • Parma wishing Bedford Mineral Water will be stip. plied at the following prime at the Springs-viz: Fora bane' (oak) e 3 00 ‘. half-barrel 2 00 Partin wisbine rooms or any information in regard k the place will address the Bedford Mineral Berinm Company." my7l3-tw BOARDWG aFitMANTOWN. BOARPING . BiDe airy TOOMP, with first-oleos board. Apply in MAIN Street, west Ale. fifth house above WALNUT Lao% or. at - No. 168 North FIFTH. Street; Philadel• pMs. PAT-Be* PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Aimommo dations for Gentleman and their Wises with plea. pant sinale and oommitnicaitog rooms Alen. pleasant rooms icr serval tingle Gentlemen. Apply at 803 North TENTH Street modorote. iolo.l2tok . WANTS. lerj A. . SECOND. HAND... FIR E PROOF. extra Joni, • Wilt: -be oorebssod for mum. Address, stating dimensions, Box 10M Post Office." . ll* WANTED IMMEDIATEL Y- Twenty. five compoient Phyeleians for duty on putted States treueporta. Apply at once to Dr. W. S. BING, U. S. A., [drilled Director, N0.•422 WALNUT Sin et, Philadelphia. " It* • AYOUNG NAN wishe3 Employment et some light business; has had considerable expo rhino in business, and cao give the best rePrence, if t e cesaary. Please address IL 71. G., Rex. 730 Philadel. tlis Poet Off co jol7-2t* IiNTANI ED—A person having means, and able to influence a good cash and short-credit custom, to join tbe advertiser, abo has eqsal advantages, la a desirable brawl) of the near-trade Dry Goods bast. sew. bddrem 6 , Near Trade," Press Office. jeb4.6t* V9NTED-2.000 Men along the line of the Lehigh Canal, say 1,500 laborers, 250 oar_ 'tenter'', and 250 stene masons. Apply to the °Mears of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at WAUGH °BUNN; ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anyahere along the line of the works. jell), fOR SALE AND TO LET. (VIAL- OIL WORKS FOR SALE . .J within the Smite of the city. Aay person Neighing to employ a Capital to good oleantam will plea* apply, for full particulars, at No. 127 WAIiNIIT Street. PHILADELPHIA, July ]l, 1862. jal2-12t0 TO DISTILLERS. "The DISTILLERY known aa the • "PHCENIX.,m and formerly owned and occupied by BAIML. BETTE, Seg., *Mooted on TWENTY-TIMED, between ILLO3II and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capaolty 000 blahs!, per day, le now offered for sale on reasonable and sooom modstbm term. le in good running order, and big ell the modern improvements. An Arteelan well on the pro mises riirniehel an unfailing supply of good, pure writer. Addresa Z. LOCKE & 00., No, 1010 MARKET appes„Pliffadelphia. . t023-fltl [Kitdcl j:1i1! THE COPARTNERSHIP .heretofore _L existing ta teem the eabscribere, noder the firm of BROWN, KUNKEL. & 00., is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Each partner he authorized to setae the business. W.. H. BROWN, O. W.'RONKEL, GEO. W. HALL. PHILADRLPIIIA, June 2, 1862 . THE UNDERSIGNED have this 4ay (Orme& &Copartnership, under the firm of KUNKEL, BALL, & CO , et& wilt continue the Whole/ale Cloth ing boomes et No. 525 MARKET Street. C. W. - KUNKEL, GEOI:GE W. HALL. PHILADELPHII. June 2, 1862. lel6-Bcic C OPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE.—The 1.1 undstnigned base formed a copal thershir, under the firm of BLADE, HUTH, is 00., for the purpose of transacting the Domestic Dry Goode Ooremits'on Bnei• was, at• Nos. 40 and 42 South FRONT Sweet, and 39 LE- T/T1.6. §treet. JARVIS SLANT,. • J. FRAILEY SMITH. PHILADELPHIA, June 32. 18b2. Jel2.6t SEWING _MACHINES WHEELER & WILSON, • BAyirINGI.I4I4.OIIENP43, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, jela- 3m PHILADILPHIL. MOUNT MORIAB CEMETERY. - This ground Is located a few yards off the Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel Hill, sad Is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground . Am miles around. Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designs% being high and dry. The public are invited to examine its claims before purchasing elsewhere. General and sectional plans may be examined at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, He. 198 SOUTH SIXTH SMUT, Where rally further tntormalfon will be oheertally forded by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS, AT LOW PRICES, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS, Are now In the market, some of them in sections jtlEi opened, having hitherto been held in reserve. Orme Hones from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M., and either b.. fore or after these horn, at the residence of the under signed, No. 314 NORTH TENTH STREET. FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, • - GENERAL AGENT N. 8.--Oonveyanee. to and from the Oemetery for Pooh se desire to purchase: t0y16.20i OPENDIG OF A SUMMER • GAR row.—The undersigned bogs leave to Inform the public that be boo opened for the season his FINE GAB DEN and HOTEL, at the loot of COATES Street, oppo site Jfaimount Park. Families are particularly Invited. foe Cream, Cotes, excellent Lager Beiir. of Banal brew. ory, Wines, dm., edam!' on hand. HENRY MUCHA, mvit-3m T.WEN.TE4HITENTH. and COLTER! Sta. a an , TURTLE: AND: CLAM SOUP 7 - wei. soma datly4Biiisik 080010831* Jim 111088 TA, 808 KA/SET Moot. 7848 M 08 8 1 118 4 0811118881. • . IsioNtt JAllitd K. 808t50.1. Superintendent. DI - REMODEL David Jaynk,M. D., Charles H. Rogers, John M. Withal], John K. Walker, Rdward O. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers. Henry Lewis, Jr. • Elijah Jones. DAVID JAIME, M D., President. • • JOHN H. WRITALL, The Preeident axon S. MOOD; Secretary. MINN Oommonwealtb Betiding, 613 oßmermnrs iliket:Phtladolphis: ' woa-v er NATIVE WINES. eiBIOTLY PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE—THE MOST DELICIOUS, RICE, AND FRUITY WINES EVER OFFERED TO THE TIMM. • AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JEST RECEIVED. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, DEALER IN TIEN GROONIRLES, CORNER ELEVENTH AND 'TINY, STS TELE BEST ASSORTME NT Of .1.. Fine Grocerlee in the City, M a r o er a llo ß wrlze ti, SEVENTH lend NOBLE and SIXTH and WOOD. ie-14 NEW MACKEREL. • 150 Bids New Large No. 3 ltlnoltAtet 150 Half Bt.la -4. In store and and for sale by TRY JAMES' -HOMER & SON'S Choice Green arid 'Black Teas. Scores SEVENTH and NOBLE, and SIXTH and. WOOD jell MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, 2,500 BM's *MAIN Noe. ). 2, and 3 Mackerel, late. caught fat flab, Iq assorted packages. 2,600 BbLs New Zartport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax herring. 2.500 Boxes Lubec, Sealed, sod 1:o. 1 herring. 150 Bbla New Mesa Slisd. 260 Boxes Herkimer County Chesee, Stu. In store and for sale by OUTEKUNST, 'FOURTH and Ijs 1311kNOII, 1., among hair-dyera, what Parson Drownlow hi, just now, among Southern patriots, the meat popular name extant. .BBLS. GOOD CARBON OIL, L.MJ for Bale in whole or tote, at No. 415 CO 3151ERCII Stmt.lf-Ottr• THE TURF PHILADELPHI RACES. j "-, -SPRING UUNNING MEETING, SUE -FOLKf PARK OOURSE. SI&KES AND puaRE3 There will be FOUR DAYS' RACING, at from Ono to Three-Mite Heats. and Half-Mile Heats for Sattetio Horses, at the Suffolk Park Omuta. Commencing on MONDAY. Jnno 2,59. and ending on T WISH AY, Juno 26th, 1862. Tim moat ceb brated lin-9 , 9 in Americo., will be pro- Pent to run fly ee races. Among then/ aro : Idiewild, Molly Jackson, Laura" Faris, . Lighlnirg. Betty Ward, llilleborsugh, Pope, Sweigert, Reporter, Bloodiu, Millington, Ann Clark. Bay Flower, Nortnn Erl,l). Wagram, Sunshine, woo Raikhnry, Janie, Throe's Neck, Revenge, Cy clone, Tr ,vntore, Capriolener, Belle. and otherv. Thr most convenient means of access to the Coerso are the following: By BALTIMORE RA HAMAD, In 20 minuten—Dap3t BY RORER' CARS, from Attirkri.street to Bluo Bell Tavern, ono boor. Driving Roods, down Brood ftreot to Pas.vnntc Read, pant Point Bretz.] Park over Peoro.e Ferry U , idee. Out Market Street to Darby road, or through West Philadrinht►. Orer GT ay's Ferry Midge to Darby road. Prices of Adnds*ion to Field and Open Stand, 50 cents. To Coorred Stand 31, or 32 for Ono Gantlernln and Tao Ladies. . Privilege Badges for the Week, admitting 000 Gentle- Dian and OS ninny Ladles Babe choogea to bring. to all parte of the Course, during the Week, 810. No charge for Vehicles Races to C0171111071C0 Daily at 2x o'clock. tvr SrRICT ORDER WILL DE PIMERVED. JOHN L. DeiSSADY . . ttZr NOTICE —Entrfes for the Lady's Gift, (t, Mag nificent Cold WMch inlaid with diamond.) to be rim for by Saddle Homes, on Tuesday, .Tnne 2ltb, on the Suf folk Park Conroe, mast be made under seal, enclosing en trance fee. (FIO) by 9 o'clock Saturday evening, J une 21, and addressed to JOHN 1.. OASSA.DY, je 17.51* Continental note], Philadelphia. AMUSEMENTS a RAND CONCERT BY THE NJI YOUNG LADIES OF THE S W. Gauucts sonon, (Seventh Section,) on THURSDAY SVS NING, Jute 19, at S o'clock, at MUSW&L 'FUND HALL. Proceeds, after paving a small debt on Piano, for the benefit or the Volunteers. Tickets 25 cents. Conductress, Mies HENDERSON, Teacher of Music is nigh EcbooL The George Steck Piano need on this occasion is fur nished by Mr. J. E. Gould, S. E. corner Sm entb sad Chestent streets, Philadelphia. Tickets for sale at Bszatd's Book Store, Cbsstnut street, above Seventh; Penrose Fell. NG South Fourth street ; Thomas Allison, southwest corner of Tenth and Pine !greets: Charles Williams, No. 1182 Market street; Mrs. thaw; ,sontliwest corms of Twenty second and Market Streets. jetB•2t* .AST EXHIBITION BUT ONE— J J INSTITUTION FOB TIE BLIND—WEDVES DAT AFTERNOON, June 18, et 3,1 i o'clock. Kr. CARL SEN7Z, Conductor. Mr. A. B. raiLott, Vo. cal Deparimet t. Admission TEN onus. The heti teflon will close for ricetiou Joisl. 11 aRAND FLORAL AND STRAW. Vf BERRY FAIR —The 'Ladies of the Union Vo lunteer Refreshment a mmittee open their FAIR et the SALOON, foot of WASHINGTON Street, for the Benefit of the Fund, on MONDAY EVENING, Julie 16, end .continue every AFTERNOON and BVE9IIG Awing the week, where they will be happy to see their Muth , . Donations in !Moven, Fruit. Cream. tc , will ho thankfully received. ARAD BARROWS, 1.14-6 t • . Olisirman. WALNUT- STRE ET THEATRE- IaNTH end WALNUT Emote. Solo Leeme.,.. .. • • •• • ,Vre. At. A. o at And. Stft4r: Wrßnissurr... Ur Way hoGisil.4 . A PRAMATIO SENSATION Second week r f the Pnecesqtd einfagement of the GREAT COWIN ACTREiS. KISS. JULIA I)&LY. TUTS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Jiiw GI, IW' The performance will commence wlth the D:eme of THE CaNTINIEEE. Jorephtne ?digs Jolla Daly. In the course of the Drama Five Songs will be snag by Diem Daly. To conclude with the laughable floniedietta or oua Ok!. Carolite Morton Mai :Nita Daly. Wore °ten at 1.4 . o'clock Cmettrace st b MRS. JOHN DREW'B ABC1; 1 -157RNST TEOLLISI Acting and Etrige Nanager W. S. PESIDTRIGNII Business Aennt and Treasurer... l ...Joe effir.pßT A BE -INGA GEMINTCCHANDXD, In ennrsonenen of the great 1112CC*011 or • •F. B. CHANYROC, F. D. ORANFRAV As n .Inrittr" and "Mose." Tn. NIGHT. 41q) EVBItY BOLE RUN, BULL EON.' BULL NUN! Or, the Rankine of Fairfax Court Rone Jupiter, (it contraband,). To commence with A GLANCE AT NEW TOR, • _ . . F. R. Chanfrita. Eliza Btebbies . " • Uri. 0 Read. Paces as Doors open, N. Oudot rises st 8 oldook.. " aria 6t ASSEM.BLY BUILDINGS .• CAPTAIN wriziAma. • GREAT NAUTICAL EN TT RTAINRIENT: THEILLING SCENE.) IN'TME 'LIFE OF A •Y 3 / 4 11FRE WEI L/INIAN, EVERT EVENING. nt 8 n'cl , ck wool We. SELEOI MATINEE, SATURDAY at 3 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. GM> dren 10 rent& Libersl arrangements rotula for schools on Mednea.i.. , ,r Afternoons. fIORTLNENTAL THEATRE. NJ MIL S. DAVIS Sole fieB9oB. TEMPIPRANT SUCCESS. the MINSTRELS, :For the Summer &aeon. THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLD! THE COOLEST THEATRE IN AMERICA! The greatest entertaioment ever given at the griefs— vin : 25 cents to Drees Circle, Family Circle 15 cents. pENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, Thirty-ninth Annual Nit& bition of Paintings and ScAlpture, 1026 CH NSTSII2 Street. Open from 9 A. fd. till 6 P. M., and flue P. M. till 10 P. N. Admittance 26 cent's; Beason Ttcketa 50 cente. Btockholders, Artie'', and Contributors will neeies their ticket' at the Academy: no admlasions Witi3OCIC Open from 9 A.. 11. till 7 P. N , and from 6 till 7.1 P. M. salt SEA .BATIUNG. . . `• FOR THE SEA if 0 E!- BIIEMBE AR RANGEBIENT.-OAIIIDEN AND ATLANTIC RAM ROAD. ' Three trains daily to Atlantic Ott, aid return, (Sun days excepted). Trains leave VINE-Street ferry as follows: SIKH Train .. Express Train.. Freight and Accommodation LabWS, Atlantic Mail Trait! 4 40 P. M. 6 6 Rxpress Train 615 A_ M. tt Freigbt Mid A crAmmodatiou.B 18 .4.. M. FARE $l.BO Bonita -trip Tickets, 000 d only foe Ott day and train - on which they are issued, 152.50. Eiccar ewe Tickets, goad for three days. $3. lintels are now 110:111: 1 1.11;;Bio,ij,101: , :z1 GERAItp FMB 'AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFXICE 410 WALNUT STEEXT, PHILLDEILPHIL CAPITAL 3200,060. Thle company condone/3 to take rinke en the Wee obetwesof Property et low rates. The public can rely upon ita responsibility, and abib ty to pay looses promptly,. Ita dlsbnreamenb) for the benefit of the public, daring the lad nine years, anew, 5500,000, MA we reepectfully solicit its favor in the future. DIIIBUTOBB JERRY WALKER, JOHN THORNLEY, A.BRA.HAISI HART, PETER S. HOE, of N. Y. FURMAN SHEPPARD N. S. LAWREDOE, JOHN strrpLzE. ORA& I. DUPONT, JOEN W. OLAOHOBN, 0. Y. HEABLITT, DAVID BOYD, Jr., WM. M. SWAIN, JOSEPH %LAPP. M. D. WM. O. RUDMAN, THOMAS CRAVEN, Breeden'. A. B. GILLETT, Vice President JAB. B. ALVORD, Secretary. er26.4 CE COMPANY. Street. VANE INSUR No. 406 OFIESTNTIT FIRE AND • D/RE D INS'UILANOI r TOES. It. N. suck, Ghee. Biehardeon, Henry Lewis, Jr., • Alex. WWl!din, Geo. A. Weet, 0. W. Darin, FRANCIS H. BUS K. D. WoodruZ, John Koester, Jr., P. S. Justice s Weabirddion Jones. Ohne. Bioko% Jobn W. Eserman. • , President. RDSON, Vice Prodding. - AID, Secretary. [mh7l64/14 CHARLES BICHA WILLIadB I. BLANCH rODIMONVrhAL' TH nitz IN- V BANGS wanuam-or Taz.etters ON pzNsmamane. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS MIIRPHI A YOONS, N0.'146 liosth WIIABVIM. MURPHY 14 NOON% No. . 140 North WEIMIVES ...F. & Cbanfratr 7.30 A. M. 4.00 P. M. 5.00 P. M. JORIT G. 'BRYANT, Agent.