An 11:wrested force of clerks bred been ensured at the poet office to aaeort the hoary malls reoeh - ed from the . . . . Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts, Mob nr Pl 7 critic:looi by the Picaptme, which paper talks of bin fanaticism fclly, and freaklehriese," abd is rather bothered by hte wornrettrY Proceedings. Coroner's inquests bad been held upon the bodies of two unknown men found in the river ; both of them bear ing marks of ,pounds from cannon shut. A slave nalited Amanda was arrested ou the 10th for attempting to set Bre to a dwelling. house. Bhe was sent to prison for a year. Themity surveyor bed reported to the Common Coun cil that the necessary number could be had for. repairing .the wharves in front of the city, and recommended ad vertising for scaled proposals for raisiog the levee In ti oat of the city and repairing the wharves. he City Hotel hid been reopened for the reception of visitors. The Prorate Marshal is exacting rittorouely all corpo ration and other laws, and the ehinplwitere, which a wroth ego wets gaits plenty, are giving way to city hank bills and coin. • The tk.catelon ladies of New Orleane, who four weeks ago wen- but too ready te insult every Union officer and soldier, have obeyed the order of General Boller. and but one instance bas occurred, where a - women of the town lice insulted an officer by ♦n'gsr language and WAS Efforts are now being mane to raise and clew the cot. ton from the bottom of the river, where it was dumped after being set on fire. The Federal pickets are now at Kenner. on the Jackson Beiiread, and Berwick's Eay, ou the Opelouates Rail road, but no pateengere are allowed to use either road, or to ;to to the lakes, except on military bualuess, or with a 'seaport signed by Gen. Shepley. Travel up the river is open to Baton Rouge and Bei River Landing, but is also under strict military surveil lance. The garrison at New Orleans consists of the Bth and Connecticut, 20th and 32d elatssnhuletts, 811 Now klann.phiro, 12th and 13th Maine volunteers, 3 divisions of cayslry, and pavers' batteries. These troops +trebly •necking in the streets and mamas -of the city, and ate not allowed to leave certain districts, except on businees cn leave of absence, which is rarely given. The cnstom bouee has been converted into a place for the contrabands, of whom there are nearly a thousand •gaartere'l In the building. A t amber of refugees from Toxng came on the Ocean Queer. Among them aro three brothers Everett, otateee •of Knoxville, Tennessee, whose father owns and works a fain in Busk county, Team. These young men were urged by Seretvinnials to join them, but they always refnled mail lest April, when their aged father wee threatened with hanging. The brothete then consented to entiet, bur, ittet.ed of going to the recruiting station, made their way to Brownsville, and thence ou board Ile ileited States steamer Montgo mery, which took them to New Orleans. These yang men my that General Sam Eionston, 'though sYnandly a deceseitmist, is at heart a Union mau. Be tires in ntiretnent on his • plantatiim, on the Sae Ja cinto river. and takes no part In ealit•ce. flo le slid to be the chief of a secret Union men society, who 11.180113- ble at Austin, and are ready to 00100 out openly, as Boon as they can recent) the aslistance of the Govern- MOM. The 'people of Texan are divided on the question of Se cession, the Irish and Germane belog meetly Union men, while the natives, at d chiefly the Down. 'Ewa men, are decidedly in favor of Secession. There is but very little feeling, however, in favor of cotton-burning anywhere In the State of Te xas. CAPTAIN 'TOMES' STATEMENT Captain Hopkins, of the Slit klaseachntetts, who earns passenger on the Ocean Queen, states that there to but little sincere Union sentiment in New Orleans. Those who are for the Linton since the taking of the city by •General Butler aye those who were alwaye to favor of the Tinton, but even these persona are ready to go over at -any time in case the rebels should ever prove the strong• • est tide. When the Ocean Queen . lef• there were only • live American flags floating over the city. Business was very dull ht the city. The hotels were •open, tont were not very full. The thnetree were strag gling to obtain paying audiences, but the houses were very slim. Capt. Hopkins. before leaving the city, de -aired to 'purchase a pair of gloves. He visited a num• Ler of stores before he could Sod a pair, but dually went Into a large furnishing establishment, where, after no little starching by the clerks, one pair of ..oiled gloves • pet, found, for which Le paid 151.50. The stocks of goods In the stores are nearly 'all exlauded. Forte Jackson and fit Philip are Doe under the cone. • mend of Col. Gooding, of the Stet Hastaohuntut. The American consul at Havana having Informed General Butler that the yellow fever had made tie appearance among the shipping at that place, General Butler has • eetabliebed a regular and efficient quarantine. The reporter of the New York 'Ezpress, who boarded • the Ocean Queen, furnishes the' following additional items: The stcomer Blackstone, from New York, arrived at New Olivine' on the Bth, three d Lys Previous. The cargo of ice which she brought sold at 8)i c,puta per pound, and triunes at 88409 per box, Provisions were becoming more plant?, but Ptfli re. tallied their high prices. Fre)h beef Meaning at 00 crnti per pound ; black tea at tt4 60 per patina ; flour et $9O per bared. Common calico btt 88 par yard, but green 7egetablpe were getting pomMlttat cheaper. 2bero is still much suffering among the lower chooses, not ao much from want of provi-loos as from want of labor, Captain Brown of the, etearner 84xtnn, gave a • - poor beggar woman a piece of meat and bras 1, and la lore than an hour, more then 600 beggars surrounded Ills —vessel micing for food. 800 Pietro Soule and Adolph.. Stazoureau, late High Sheriff of New ,Orleans, came prlamers in the Ocean '.Queen. Bonl6, though lin king pOmewhat deputed, still maintains the same proud bearing he bad When ho was the UniteM6tates Minister to Zip , dh. Mr. ilazonreau Is apparently contented"with lila Situation Neither of them has anything to say. about the gate of affairs at w (h leans. Intmediat , ty after the etearrer had anchored,' Deputy Diarthel ?oat hoarded her with a tug, and took tho pri soners in charge, subject to the orders of the State De partment. 'the Union feeling in New Orleans's not gaining much. •There la a soden and downcast took ahmt the city, and it is Paid that a feeling of disaifeotloa exists, road, to break out the minute the military force is withdrawn. Just before the steamer Failed, a rumor was circulating In New Orleans that General trlcClallau bed been de tested—ten thousand of the men taken prtianers to Rich -mond—among them several generals ; that. Stonewall 'Jackson was within sixteen miles of Waehlogtou ; that the Preeldent and Cabinet bad packed their things up, and wrra reaey to leave Waahingtoti at 01 moment's *notice! Of course, Secession cirees were bat too willing to believe them rumors, but did Lot dive publicly to giro vent to their feelings. MUTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION, ,SENATE. New York Canals Mr. SHERMAN (Rep.), of Ohio, presented the peti tion ct citizens of Ohio for the enlargenumal of the Erie .aod Owego canals. Bankrupt Law. Blame CHANDLER., HOWaltD. FOSTER, and GUNNER (Rape ) presenlad pctilloue for the 'comedian) • pabsege of a bankrupt aot. The Navy. hlr. GRIMES (Rep.), of lowa, from the Naval Oom• •mittee, reported back the bill for the better government -of the navy. A New Projectile. Bf r. EN EYCK. (liep.., or nee Jersey, presented the petition of a civil engineer, of Trenton, N. J., aakieg .a tket of 8 new and improred ceintsry projectile. Relief Bill Mr. HALE (Rep.) : of New tiampahire, from the Neril Ckmmlitie, repotted a bill for the ream of iloar. Hiram Paulding. Peened. Defenders of the Government. CRIMES offered . a resolutiuu, &diting that la . the °pinkie ur the duets, it is the right and duty or the 'Cori thzuent to call all the loyal ;wrath' within the re. beldou to in armed defon w sgefust the .traiture who are seeking Its overthrow. Laid over. Final Adjournment. Mr. SAULSBURY (Dew.), of Bleware, offered a jolot resell:lgen udjauxniug Congress ou the pOtb, day of June. Laid ovor. More Enlistments Mr. RALE (Rep ) introduced a bill relative to farther enlistmente lathe army. The bill provides that when it le necessary to mate further milleunente, the President 'as authorized by proclamation to call -n alt persons, • trithont distinction of race, color, pr condition. ft fur ther provides that every slave colleted outer such pro ,clametion shall be thereafter Inn, and entitle him to all the 'reviles es, bouutiee, Sm., like •thnr slithers. Be , fared to the Military Committee. Government Contractors. Er. POWELL (Dem.), of Koutroly. Introduced a bill to prohibit member& if Gougro.e and officers of the -Gorernmeot of the United Statue taking a'eunaiderattou for prorotlttg contracts from the (I.weromint. -ftelerred. kr. ORMII) LER (Rep.). of atiotega,, called up the resolution to prevent the farther 1114118 of legal tender troseury notes, and authorizing the Issue of a hundred Wiliam of teu•day certificated. bearing tire per cent. t interest. fle spoke at some length, loirocatiog rho pas ses° of the resolution, and shownig the danger of Milling an orerplus of treasury notes. Dlr. , F.RtitSENDEN (Rep) thought it was not wise to - decide on so important a marmite withent mature de• •liberation. It wee due to the Secretary of the Treasury to ronsiner carefully every proposition made by him Be moved that the resolution ex referred to toe Commit tee on Finance. Agreed to, and ttb referred Courts in the District Mr. HALE (Hop ), of Wow Ileinpebtre, introduced a • bill for reinoreiing the courts of tliA Uietrict of Columbia. Ref erred to the Ootomitt. o on tho Juittotery: Pacific Railroad. The Pacific Railroad bill WSJ token • up, and 'Purloin' cuneadoa rite Were conelderet.. Mr OL•RK (Rep). of New I,l4moshire, moved to strike out the provision grauque bowie or the United Nisbet to.thedifforeet branches contenting with the East ern trrtoluue or the Central road. ERM (Rep ), or Ohio, spoke in favor of such an amendment— He said he coal not vote for a bill prop-slug to give the bonds of the Government to build al th , es branches. Be thought we should leave these branches o bo built by the local intereste. After flintier discussion, the motion wee withdrawn for the tree. Ili. r. 00 LL AIIER (Bey.), of 'Vermont, offered an amend- Mehl that of the bonds of the Untied 3t.tee to be delivered to any-part of tile roads east or the I 00tt degree of longi tude at.d Irtebt of the N. vada tm.notaiuj. rift, per cent. Ashen he reserved until the road are completed; and. itn le:e the road,' are hilly completed, tho.e reserved bonds -shall be fortelted to the United &Ames NP ndinki the qui 'don, the Se toe went Into executive realm', and subtellutntly edinnrnett. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. • Enlistment Bill. The Ilottse Missed the &intik joint resolution for the encotwebvinent a enlistments in the reguler army and volunteer forces, It repeals an ninoh of the ninth sea ti in of the act of August ia•t an abolished premiums for bringing recruits to the rendezvous, and erovides that btreafter a premium of two dollars shall be paid any citizen, nom uummltislOued Mincer, or waffler, for every recruit to the regular army, Cud every soldier enlisting, either in the regular army or the volunteer force, for three 3 ears, or danng the war, may receive the tlret toonth's pay in advance, Confiscation Bill Passed. The Bowe resumed the cousideratfm of the bill to rise from servitude the slaves of certainuebeis engaged to er abetting tbe 'existing rebellion against the Government of .the United States. ' 1 1ii'Lifl{H A vote was nearly reached on the passage of the bill, when the time arrived for taking up the *wild order— caturiely, authorizing the lame of aiditlonal treasury motes. Treasury Notes. RTEVENB (Rep ), of Pennsylvania, wt h the 'view of at once disposing of the confiscation measure, geoved that the special ordtr be postponed one hour. 4figreod to--yess 78, nays M. The was wee now apparently clear for the confiscation bill, hot Kr. Richardson, after remaking that the more dug hour bad expired, moved to proceed to the bust were on the Erealter , o table. Mr. PD IMPS (D.), of Missouri, demanded the yeas Aand nit) e. which; being taken, resultea 43 againet 88. The question having been decided in the negative, the confitcation bill wee read. The hill wee then pasted—you 82, TN 18. Fisher (17 ) • Prank (Rep.), Gooch (Rep ) Goodwin ( Rep.) .• Gurley (1400.) Hale (Rep.) Hanchett ( Rev.) Hickeasa (Rep.) Hooper (Rep.) Hutchins (Rep.) Julien (Rep.) Kell. 7 (Rep.) Kellogg (R)Mlcb. Klllitiger (Rep.) Lansing ( Repl) LOOTOte (Rep ) Lovejoy (Rep ) Lowe (Rao ) • McKnight (Rep.) McPherson (Rep.) Mitchell (Rep.) Morehead (Rep ) Morrill (Rep )f Vt. Nixon (Rep ) 01in (Rap.) Pike (Rep • Porter (Rear);. I Potter (Rep:): .Aldrich (Bop.). Alloy (Rep.) Arnold (Rep.) 4obley (Bop ) 'Babbitt (Rep.) 'Poker (Boo.) Dexter (Bey.) Woman (Rep.) Bingham (Rep ) 'lllekeT(lttp.) 13offtnton (Rep.) Cempboll'(Rep.) Ohemberlain (B.) Clark (Rep.). Colfax: (Rep.) • Copkllos, Bred. A. (Rep.) (bolding R (ROD.) de((Rep•) Cutler (Rev.) Davie (Rep.) • Derels (Rep ) Dunn (Boo.) • Edgirton (Rep.) Plwarde (Rep.) Snot. (Rep.) Ely (Rep.) Fenton (Rep.) Biddle (Dem.) 1..t.a tr . ( iro Brimus (D.), B. Browu (II.), Yea Oalvert (U,). Clemente (U.) Cobb (Dom.) Corning (1214 m ( • Cravens (Dem.) Crittenden (U.) Delano Oen.) bproil (key) Maytiard(b.) Dunlap (U) Menzies (U.) English (Dem.) Morrie (Dm) 0. Granger (Rep) Norton (Dem.) Odder (41.) Odell (Dem.) Ball (1.1.) Pendleton (Dem ) Reading (U.) Perry (Dem.) During the proceedings, Mr. PORTER (Rep.), of In. diana, remarked that with the amendments proposed by Mr. Eliot, of Massachusetts, from the select committee on confiscation, the passage of the bill would be prevent ed and hence be insisted upon the bill as referred to the committee, at his Instance, with ono amendment as pro- Petted by himself today, which was accepted by Mr Eliot in place of all the amendments suggested by the committee. _ . The bill aspersed provides for the emancipation of slaves of all the following clxssen: First. Of every person who shall act ea an officer of Malabo' army or navy. Second. Of ever,' person who shall act as President, member of Congress, judge of Roy oourt. ethinot geese foreign miniefer, commissioner. or consul of the !wombed Confederate States. Third. Of every tarpon who shalt act as Governor of a State, member of a Convention or Legislature, or jadgo of any State court of the so-called Oonfederate States. Fourth. Of every person who, having held an offt:o of honor, truer, or profit in the United States, shall bold an office in the so-called Confederate States, Fifth. Of every preen wbo shall hold any office or ageucy under the so-called Confederate States, or under any of the States thereof ; but parser's in the third and fifth clones most have accepted their appointments since the date of the pew age of the Secession ordinance of their &etre, or have taken an oath of allegiance to the Con federacy. Sixth. Of every porton not within tho above classes wbo, after the passage of the act, being wilfully, and without cempulsion, engaged in armed rebellion, shall not, within sixty days after proclamation br the Presi dent, lay down his arms and return to hie allegiance. The bill oleo disqualified tho said nix classes from hold ing cities under the United Mates Government. The President is authorized to negotiate for the acqui sition, by treaty or otherwise, of lande or countries in Mexico, Central America, or eolith America. or in the blends of the Gulf of Mexico, 4' for the right of settle ment nun the lands of the said countries, for all persona liberated under this act, to be removed with %heir own c•neent. For the purpose of paying the expense of the porches° of such lands, and th removal of such persons, the President shall use such money as Congress may from time to time direct, arising from the sales of the property formerly owned by rebels, and which titian have been confiscated to the use of the United States. The other sections of the bill mainly relate to the ma chinery by which the provisions of the bill aro to be en forced. The House then resumed the consideration of the Mil authorizing the issue of additional treasury notes. Mr. WICKLIFFE (II.), of Keutucky, °Mead it. He wanted to know what is to be done with the mouoy, and whether any of ft Is to be appropriated for emanci pation and the support of the eleven hundred contra bands hero who occupy houses which might be devoted to the sick and wonoded !nand of taking churches for that porpore. Mr. POMZROY (Rep.), of New York, during hie rm. said we bad better borrow money at 7 per cent= Mau inflate the currency during the present condition of By the arrive yesterday of the bark White Wing, Captain N. Baling, from Porto Cabello on the sth instant, we obtain the following news in regard to the insurrection in Venezuela : On the 16th of May the Federals attacked La guayra, got possession of the prison and magazine, and released, all the prisoners. They also took what powder they found in the magazine and made good their retreat without doing any other damage, than firing a few shots at the houses. On the 22d they attacked Caracas with about five or six hundred strong. After fighting from eight o'clock in the morning until dusk, they re treated. Their losB' is unknown. The loss on the Government side was about one hundred killed and wounded. On the departure of the White Wing everything was quiet. Coffee was coming in elowly. Tnn DIAL is the title of a new daily issued by S. E. Cobra, and devoted to finance, stock sales, foreign and domestic markets. It is proposed to make the Dial not merely a local, but a national financial journal, and as suoh we are sure it will soon obtain a large circulation. ANSSItS. Tuos. BIRCH k SON will sell, this morn ing, at 11 o'clock, at the marble yard, Fifth street, above South, a collection of Italian marble monu ments, tombs, Ice., Imported from Italy by Messrs. Viii Bros. The sale will be peremptory. • THE STRAWBERRY CHOP.—The straw berry crop of this season tqnsls, and probably exceed, any previous crop in the vicinity of this city. ?or three weeks poet trains of wagons from New Jersey and our adjacent counties have been constantly coming into the city, and yesterday they appeared to no quite as plentiful se at any time during the season. In point of quality, as well as quantity, there is a superiority, the ur.ist of the berries being large abd fine flavored. Atter years of ex periments the growers of this fine fruit have discovered that the greatest success always attends when the beds are sot on a hill-aids looking to the east, both in regard to quantity and size. In such profusion are the berries still that they area drug at twelve cents per gallon, only the better qualities going above that figure, except some choice varieties, which are rare. The height of the sea 800 will probably be over this week. Frits LAST EVENII4OI.—The alarm of fire last evening, about ten o'clock, was embed by the burning of some combustibles In a wine cellar at No. 42 Third street, above Chestnut Au alarm wee struck by the Btote Ileum., dud a large number of tire companies were woe no the ground, although the services of but one or two were required. The litmus were extieguished with but trilliug damage, although for a thou it was feared that it would prove more destructive. The tire wee ilret discoveretUby some police-officers, who fought the flumes some time before an alarm was given, but were unable to arrest their progress. WASIXISGTON, Julio 18 DOINGS OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL. —Since the appointment of a Provuet Siarsbal for this city the etreets have been cleared of a number of strag gling soldiers. A corporal's guard is coustautly about, and thus far numerous soldiers, unable to give e. eats factory account of themselves, have been arrested. Tito Provost ftlersbel btu established hie headquarters at the old Pennsylvania bank building, where all parties taken it.to custody are conducted. REARRESTED.—The captain of the prite-schoonor Dixie, who was brongt.t on to this city a short time MEMO from New York, aft..r his mimes from Fort Lafayette, oral who was discharged eubsenuent to hie deposition being taken, has been rearrested and sent back to Fort Lafayette. ' ' FEW TOOK, Jinn+ 16.—The steamer Panda sailed to. day, for Liverpool, with $730,000 in spools and two hundred end twenty passengers, sarong whom were Lurd Lyons and suite. WE BELIEVE that one of the best places of instructive amusement in our city is at the Assectibly Buildings, where Ceptain Williams exhibits hie spirited Scenes in the Life of an American IVhateman. On Friday evening. AB will be seen by reference to advertisement in this paper, the fun proceeds of the exhibition will be given in aid of the Penn Beget Asso ciation for sick and wounded soldiers. The (Neel is a good ono, and this generous offeror the Nantucket whale man, we trust, will meet with a liberal response from our citizens. DRIED AND SMOKED MEATS of superior puallty .can always be had at the store of Mr. 0. H. Mattoon, dealer In floe groceries, Arch and Tenth streets. Ble elegant Jersey-cared hams, dried beef, and large•sized tongues are considered the finest In the city. `WON'T COUNTENANCE IT.—They say that the ladles of fashion in England have resolved not to countenance the new style of boons just brought out by the Empress Eugenie. That style is designed only for „ plump" ladles, and, of course, rn..koa ladies to wheat Nature has been niggard of the cnshiony adipose in their composition look positively frightful. Now, fashionable ladies in England are commonly lean. They affect the delicacy of the sylph, and acorn the robustness of the milkmaid. The Eng:ish ladies agree with the Freuch, however, in one matter, that the handAome and cheap style of garments gotten up at the one-price Clothirg Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. tin Chestmlt street, Philadelphia, can of be excelled in tit, fabric, or fashion. TirE GREAT ii,i9l3lBolPPl.—This grand river, destined to be noted to the history of tho world, among other things, for 113 great naval battles. Is, with its chief tributary, the Missouri, the longest 'river in the world. It takes its rise in the small lake Itasca, which is situated among bills covered with pine forests, and fed by springs 3,200 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, end elevated 1,700 feet above the ocean. On its banks will rise cities °ult.'. veiling those of the Hudson or the Delaware, and, in deed, the celebrated ' , one-price" Clothing Store of Mr. Charles Stokes will be outdone by the clothing marts that, on that river, will yet clothe the unborn freemen of the territories of the Welt. CLASSIC Sroxs.—Hanover, the birth-place of Rent y Clay, and Ashland, near which he was burled ; Mount Vernon, the abode and tomb of George Wathing• ton i and the Hermitage, the lovely residence and final resting-place of lion-hearted Jackson, are now all within the lines of the Union army, and guarded by the Federal fag, to whose glory their honored and useful Seca wore given. The Hall of Independence and the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhlll 1 Wilson are both on Chestnut etreet, Philadelphia, the latter at Nos. 603 and 005, above Sixth. WHAT CAN AIL THE CHILD 7—lB its sleep disturbed? Do you notice a morbid restlessness ; a va riable appetite; a !said breath; grinding of the teeth, and Itching of the nose? then be sure your child is troubled with worms. If their presence Is even sus pected, procure at once JAysia's TONIO VIRILIFIIGE. It effectually destroys Worms; Is perfectly safe, sada° plea sant that children will not refuse to take it. It acts also as a gentle tonic, and no better remedy can be taken for all derangements of the stomach and digestive organs. Bold at No. 242 Ohestaut street. ji18.21 HELISBOLD 3 B UNIVERSALLY APPROVED RE MEDY.—Componnd Extract Machu cures dlseama of the bladder, kidneys, graTel t dropsy, weakness, tc. Read the advertisement, In another column. je2- a9t Ear BRE FOURTH PAGE Rice (Rep.), Masa. Rico (Rey.) Me, Riddle (Rep.) Rallies (R. N.& !;argeant (Rep.) Sedgmick (Rep.) Shanks (Rep.) Rhellabarger (R.) Sherman (Rep.) Spaulding (Rep.) Stevens ( Rae.) Strattnn (gem.) Train (Rep.) Trimble (Rep.).. Trowbridge( Rep.) Vantewn (Rep ). Van Valkenburgh (Rep.) Verree (Rep.) Wall (Rep ) Wailace (Rep.) Walton (nep.),Tt. Washburao(Rep.) Wheeler (Rep.) White (R.), Ind. Wilson (flop.). Window (Rep.) Woreocer (Rep.): . • Bark White Wing, Ealing, from Porto Cabello sth June, with coffee, hides, and cotton to J Dailett 6t Co. Balled in company with brig Herman, of and for Ham• burg. Left bark Thos DeWitt, Dill, for. Philadelphia, to mall Sib; brig James CI Coate, Fisher, fram New York, for Cienfuegos, to tall Bth; schr Homo. Brown, Warren, from Baltimore for Cienfuegos, dot bark Irma, Wortinger, from Philadelphia, for Cienfuegos, do. Juno 17th, tat 36 50 N, long 74 40 W, spoke brig Porto Plata, from Porto Plata for New York.. Nebr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odom, Del, with grain to Christian & Qa. Schr Bair Leader, Adams, 3 days from Salisbury, hld, with .lumber to Jas L Rowley Ar. Co. Eebr Minnesota, Foster 8 days from While Mom, Va in ballast to D S Stetson k Co. Steamer Beverly. Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Barge It[almond, bleGoo, 24 hours from New Yoik, with mdie to W P 013 de. Bark A I Harvey, Minor, Port Spain, Wm Onmininge a eon. Behr L A Oront, Amesbury, Boston, E A Snider & Co, Ftr Fanny Garner, Pierce, Hew 'Polk, W P Clyde. Str Wißing, Claypoolo, Eldtirnore, A Grovel'4r. NAYS. :Harrison (H.) :Holman (Dom) ;Horton (Hon-) 'Johnson (Dam.) Kellogg R ), lIL Lem (Dean ) Lasesr (Dem) Leary (U.) Lebnialem,) Mallory( .) May() Mr. PIKM (Rep of opposed tho bill. 'I be committee then rose and the llonee adjournei. Revolution in Venezuela. Departure or the Persia CITY ITEMS. MARINE 'INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVE 0 (11.ZAABD MEMORANDA. Steamhbip China, Andertou, from Liverpool, at New. York yesterday. Ship Elizabeth Hunter, Brindle, cleared at New York yesterday for bhavgbae. Bark Reindeer, Coutte, hence, wee discharging at Key West 9th lett. Sebre Mary A Shmesbire, Edwin Need, Goodspeed, Moore, Ingersoll, J 8 WheHin, Smith, Sophla' s Ano, Smith, L L Sharp, Shwa, C A Greiner, Merle, tionatito tion, Stront, and Flyaway, Davie, hence, arrived at Bea ton 17th toot. Bcbr Isabel, Taylor, hence, arrived at Pawtucket 17th iD/1t413t. Behr .1 aldermen, Harding, from Gloucester for Phila delphia. eailei from Newport 18th inst. bchr D C Floyd, Rockall, for Philadelphia, stilled from Newport 17th that. Behr Cameo, Peddieton, hence, arrived at Rockland 18th Nogg* (D.), !o. Price, Rob!mon (Dem.) HoMoe (U.), Mo. Sheffield (U.) Shlel (Rep ) Steele (D.), N. J. Thomee(R.), Mee Thomas (U.), ffirt. Tallandighuo ( ) Wedeworth (11. Ward (Dam.) Webster (U.) White (Dem) 0 . Wickliffe (U.) Wood (Dem.) Woodruff (Dom.) eche . E F Lewis, Torke„hence; arrived at Portland 16th hoot. Behr Thomas Borden, Wrlahtkigton, flailed from Fall Biver 171 h 'net for Philadelphia. - Behr Carthagena, Kelly, hence, arfiyad at New Bed-' Bedford 17th Inst. Stemware Batman, Donning, Block Diamond, Green, and Oneida, Prout. Mom, at New York yeeterdmr. sx:z.golAL NOTICES. OURTATN MATZRIALS. Wide French Ballo& Wide French Browslles. • Wide. French Satin de Leine. Wide Worsted Damask. Wide Union Damask. Wide Damsek Table Cloth, per yard. Wide Moquette for Railroad Cars. French Pludies for Railroad Care. Gilt Cornices and Bands. Cords, Gimps, and Fringes. • Tassel, and Loops. Hooke, Rings, and Brackets. Furniture Coverings. EMIIROIDERED LACE CURTAINS, Of every style and description. Mosquito Netting, Pink and White. W. - H. CAEATL A REUTHER, Who[(sale and Retail • CURTAIN STORE, je39-3t Masonic Ball, N 0.719 CHESTNUT Street WINDOW EBADES— Painted aid Gold Borders—in store and for sale at the following prices, with good Fixtures complete for each shade, retail. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixturee, $l.OO. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 81.25. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $1.50. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 81.75. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixture.. $4.00. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 83.00. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $3.50. Gold Bordered Shade* & Fixtures, $4 00. Gold Bordeied Shades tc Fixture*, $5OO. Gold Bordered and Store Shades made to order, any style or size. 11. S. Flags on hand and mode to order, all sizes. W. 11. CARRYL & BROTHER., jel9-3t In Masonic Hall, 719 CHESTNUT Street. SELF-ADJUSTING PATENT QLOTFIES- Agency for the State of Pennsylvania JOHN A. MURPHEY, jo16•lm 922 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. BATCHELOR'S , HAIR bYE! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ILLIA ta A. BATORELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— Wal ranted nct to injure the Bair to the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorator the Hair for life. GRA Y, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly terns a splendid Black or Brown, leaying the Hair soft and Ix all tiful. Sold by all Druggists, de. • Olibr Thu Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four sides of each boas. FAOTORY, No. 81 BAROLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street), my2B—ly New York. OFFICE OF TIIE MAYOR, CITY HALL, SAINT LOOTS, Jane 13, 1862. To the Creditors of the City of St. Louis: Interest on the Bonded Debt of the City of St. Sonia already due, and to become due before the first day of July, or Matured Bonds still uucancalled, will bo paid, on and after , the first day of that month, at the Boat man's Sayings Institution, in said city. Subsequent to the first of July, accruing interest and bonds, when pot made payable in Philadelphia, will be paid as formerly, on presentation at the Bank of the Republic, New York, the City's Eastern Fiscal Agent No interest will be allowed on matured coupons or bonds from and after the first of July proximo. jell3-tiyl DANIEL G. TAYLOR, Mayor. LYON'S MAONXTIO INSECT POWDER, Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. it kills and exterminates !toadies, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths io Cloths, Lentz, and Furniture, Garden Insects, de. All genuine bears •the signature of B. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be ware of counterfeits and imitations. Dyon'e Powder t isle aU inwycte In %trice, Lyon's Pile are death to rate and mice. Bold everywhere. D. B. BARNES, myB-etuth3s. 202 Broadway, New York. ONN-PRIOE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Saimaa, made hi the Best Manner, expressly for SE , TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked hi Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted eatlefactory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM la strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. . _ ' se2R-13 , JONES & CO., 604 111&11.KIIT fitroat. PRIIINGTOF—fiIATTHEwa.—On the 17th inst., by It. Anderson, Mr. Frank A. Peninglon,to !Liss only daughter of William Matthews, all of this city. lY BETTS.—On the 18th instant, Roth Ann Bettr, Sr., in the 49th year of her age. • The relatives nod friends of the family are respectfully . invited to attend her funeral. from her late reeldence, No. 11,28 Sommer street, on Sixth-day afternoon, 20th inst. at 3 o'clock. ** . CB ASE.—At St. Joseph's Hospital, in this city, at 12 o'clock, June 17th, Captain Cornelius 8. Cheer, aged 30 peen, son of Joseph Chase, of Titusville, Pa. The decefieed was Captain of Co. K, 57th Regiment P. V., and was wounded et tile battle of Fair *Mks, Vs. [City papers please CODY.] Z lEGLEB. On the morning of the 17th in-t , Amelia G.:daughter of George K. dud Elizabeth C. Ziegler, in the 11th year of her ago, The relatives and friends a the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, NO. 339 Coates street, on Friday next. 20th Mut.. at 9 o'clock A. M. iFis MOSELY.—On the 18tli inst., Nary, wife of J. H. Morels , . aged 21 years. Funeral from the residence of her father, IL 0. Fuutter, 1309 Market street, this (Thursday) mernidg, at 9 o'clock. rt BUM BIERS.—On the 16th inst., Michael Summers, aged 461 cars. - • Funeral from his late residence, near Milltown, this Thursday morning, as 10 o'clock. * - DERBY —Un the lith inst., Myra Ella% daughter of James and lemma A. Berry, aged 4yeara and 9 months. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Sol 1212 Girard avenue, tbie {Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. MOURNING GOODS FOR . J UNE SALES.—Black Barege Hernanl or Grenadine Barer'', Baregee, Crepe Illaretz, Silk Chairs, Point de V. uice, Summer Borut,aainee, Tamises, fine ritnue4elines, Silk Grenadines, Ponit do Soie or Mourning Silk, Gros de Rhinee, Foulards, Crape Lime, Grenadine and Crape Veile, Barep.e and Grenadine Shawl,. Silk Net Shawls, &c." Mao. Black and White Silks, Fondants, Lawns, Gingham, Yalencine, Mobaire, BESSON & SOO'S Mourning Store, jell - •, • • No. 918 CUES £NUT Street. [ff. PARSON BROWNLOW, GENERAL WALBRIDGE. and W. El. MANN, Eau., will be pleoott at PANDEL & HAYDN HALL, EIGHTH cud bPRINO GARDEN Streets, at a. SrItAWBNIRRY FESTIVAL of the NINETEEN TE• ST REET METH. OPIST EPISCOPAL OIIIIR'7H, THERiDAY EVE NING, Jane 19,1862. The Philadelphia /f.olian Sacred Blu4c Foriett , J. Heritage, leader, will also be tr. sent. Tickete 60 cents, to be had of the Oommittee having the same in charge, and at the Hall on Tuesday and Wednes day from 2toE: P. M... - and oa Thursday during the day. jel7.Bt* NOTICE.—RN ELECTION FOR DI RE TORS of the pAtdDEN AND ATLAN TIC RAILROAD COMPANY will beheld at the Office of the Cannata, at COOPER'S POINT, Gemleu, New Jersey, on TIIIIRSDAY, the 26th inetant,botteetn the bonre of 11 A. M. and 1 P. N. jelB-126 E FRAZER, Secretary. co --- • OFFICE UNION CANAL - COMPANY, PoiLAosumis, June 'l9, 1882; In accordance with the provhdone of the third section of an Act of Assembly, entitled " &farther supplement to. the revrrat acts heretofore palled reining to the onion t anal Company, of Pennsylvania," approved the 10th day of April, 3862, notice Is hereby given that an agreement has been formed between the etockholdure and the bond holdyre of the said Company on the Otis day of June, /662 for the adjustment of the affair* of said Oomeanv, ai d sorb bard holders as took no part therein are called you to express in writing their assent to the acme, or their disieLt therefrom, within three mouths from the date the/ea By order of the Board of lfanagers. JASIES PAGE, President. 0. THOMPSON. Secret BrY. A book for atirnaturealvill be forted at the office of the Corneae), No 2'..03 WALNUT Street. Hoodheldere IN; to will Menge produce their booth. jetilthqtul2l . BANK ROTIEE.—BOOKS ARE NOW one' ed *et the • stoie..of J &RES N. fdAK 6S. TNIRTY.E 10EiTH and MARKET Streets. and at the office of tbe WEB r PR MABEL PHU SAVING FOND, to revive enhecrtptton• to . the capital stock of "Tho Bark of West Philodelphia," to be ostahlkbed in the 7 went) , few th Ward ander the free banking law. jel4• St* OFFICE MONONGAHELA NAVIGA -7•ION COMPANY, . . At s westing of the Board of Managers of this Comp*. 117, held on the let of May,1862, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That coupon bonds of this Company, bear ing date the Ent day of-July next, be Issued to the amount of Two Hundred • Thousand Dollars, in sines of One Thousand Dollars each, payable In twen ty-five years after the date theteof, bearing interest at the rate of six per contum- per annum, paya ble semi-annually, in tbo city of New York, and the said bonds be secured by mortgage of the works and revenues of this Company, to be made to Thomas Bakewell, as true's°, for the holders of said bonds. Resolved, That the President of this Company be au thorized to procure, to be negotiated, of the mortgage bonds of this Company. thin day ordered to be issued, the amount of one hundred and twenty-fl ve thousand dol lars, for cash, or the outstanding bonds of this Com pany, maturing on the drat day of January next, at In accordance with the foregoing resolutions, 5118- SORIPTIONB will be received until three o'clock of the 24th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, for the abeve , loan. In formation with regard to the character of the Improve ment may be obtained from Joshua Hanna; Esq., of Dan na, Bart, & Co, Pittsburg; Abraham Gibbons, Esq., Coatesville, Chester county, Pa. ; and . Messrs.- Jay, Cook, Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to , receive subecriptions for the loan. The,Capital Stock of the Company is. $728,700 Funded debt, (bondsoutetanding) - 182,000 There is no floating or other debt existing. - The works are in active operalloa and complete repair, and the re ceiptsjustlfy expectations of the usual or average divi dend for the present year. The works were so far com pleted, and the debts et the Company paid se to enable the Managers to declare their first dividend, July Ito, 1863, since which time they have declared fourteen divi dends up to July, 1861--night years—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 bettor secured than those of thin Company, and none that offer greater inducements for investment as to security and prompt payment of into. rest, which le well known by the holders of the present outstanding bonds. The object of this mortgage is to concentrate the bonds of the Company and secure the whole. A preference will be given to the present holders Of the bonds maturing January Ist, 1883. The Company reserves the right to accept the whole oz. any portion of the amonnt subscribed. C1727.t1e24 J. K. mop/MUD, Prelid.mt. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'TUNE 19. 1862. - MARRIED DIED PITTSBURG, MIT 93, 1862. PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION. FOR ~,„SICK AND WIWNDED ••• 4 , - • SOLDIER:6.K' • ••. On FRIDAY...EVENING, June 20, The entire receipts CAPTAIN WELLLLAX3' - WHALING EXHISI LION Will be given IN AID OP THE PENN BELIEF ASSOCIATION rff MU/IMP/11A. Tioitets Twenty-five Cents. For sale by the AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, '929 Obootnut Street. W. S. St A. MARTIEN, J. 0. GARRIGUES. 148 South Fourth. stree Err PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. THY PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who duke cordially toluxite in SUSTAINING THZ NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION In ItB patriotio efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE REPUBLIO, and who desire to support, bv.every power of the Go. venunent, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arm', braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Linton of our fathers, are requested to select the number °I'D/MEC/ATER equal to the Legislative Representation of tile State, at such timee and In' such manner as will beet respond to the spirit of this Call, to meet in OrAT As CONTXNTION, FIABBIBBURG, On TIMBEIDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 21 o'clock OD amid day, to NOMINATE OANDLDATEB for the offices of AUDITOR GENERAL AND 817.1tVEY011 GINEELI.,. sad to take such measures as may be doemed neceeser7 to strengthen the Government in this season of common peril to a eommon country. . • ' A. K. MoOLIIRE, (*miles of the People's State Committee. GXO. W. mixannimor. JOHN NAHILLIVAN, iL COL. HEENAN'S (116 , ra) REGI fI MENTAL BBADQUARTEBB hoe been removal from 108 South Sixth street to G2l HARK ICT Sires; from which a mammoth NATIONAL FLAG will be unfurled to the breeze precisely at II o'clock THIB DAY. It A. MAIMED, adjutant. IVICTORY! VICTORY! !-THE 116th REGIMENT, P. V. M., hoe been stmelanY accepted by the War Department for three years or during the war. Captains report immediately. Enmity, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished from date of enlistment. This is the only three-year Regiment authorized by the Secretary of War from ibis State, and all patriots desirous of serving our common country must now come forward. The Regiment will positively march ou or be fore tbo let of September next. D. HEENAN, Colonel Commanding. A. MALSEED, Adjutant. Pee a U. BARDWELL. Major. Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, Jel3 et RETAIL DRY 6001)8. MOZAMBIQVM, BAREGE ANGLAIS, FRENCH GRENADINES, RED UCCED TO 12X CENTS. °LOSING OUT DRESS GOODS AT LOW PRICES ODRWEN STODI)ART it BROTHER, 450, 452, and 4E4 North SECOND' Street, Above Willow. EYRE LANDELL, FOURTH and 'AROI3, have • Blu Flannels for Bathing Robes. Gra? Flannels for Bathing tto'res !laid Flannels for Bathing Robes. ' Shepherd's Plaids for.Sa Ming Robes. jelB VYRE & LANDELL GAVE a full 121 avaortment of Tolll.lo[6' Dre.s Oen 4 e. Mode grenadine VAL Mitts, ot. euporior grade. • Boveide Stripe Shawls. While Ba , ego and Shetland Shawls. jelB PYRE 6t LANDELL HAVE a fall. aeeorlmeot of Bummer Bed Qoilte. Fi nit Doylies and Napkins. Linen Damask Tale Cloths. Bid Bordered Towel!, 80, &c. fen. LEATHER -COLORED POULT DE SODS& • Lava Potilt de Boles. , . Light Colors ter Bonnets. ETU & lANDICLL. BLACK LACE SFIAWLS,POINT.B, BOUTINC1:19, &c., at reduced erica.. • CITIMEN 8101)DART /6 BROTHER. • 950, 452, and 404 North SECOND Street, 4 jelS it Above Willow, pROCE E BA RE GE ANGL 918, 12.3 ( eil6 cents. Sommer eta Goods at low prices. • EMMEN STODDART Sr BROTHER, 450, 462, and 454 North SEOOND Street, • Above Willow. PRINTED BAREGES, 15, 18,. and 20 cents. Sumner Drees good° allow orieet. OIIRWEN STODDARD it WILOTTIVIC 450, 45e, and 454 North SECOND Street, Above Willow. FL 0 U.N CED BABEGE - ROBES, 12;4 e , nts per yard. • Bummer Drees Good. at low priors. OURWEN BTODDART k BROTHER, 450, 452, awl 454 totth SECOND Street" Above Willow. CREPE C APUA—A - material V for Travelling Dreesee, S Drees Goods at reduced in ices. O:7IIWEN STODDART aatito'rurat. 460, 452, and 954 Rertin tmoosv Street, jelil•tf • . .• — Aber,. Willow. QTELLA SHAWLe 7 —AII gradea and Oolorp. vdured 00 WEN SLIIDD&WC suoTa - mi. 460, 462, and 454 North BZUOND.Street, Above Willow. PLAID INDIO.. SlLlCl—Reveral lots from Auction, comprising choice styles, at reduced OEM EN STODD&ET & BROTIIICR, ' 450, 452, arid 454 North SECOND Street, Ab. , re Willow . . - Erna GLObSY BLACK BILIDF— AA/ Comprisiog aUwidthsand grades, which we are sell ing at our usual low prfcee. OIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER 460, 45:1, and 464 North SNUOND Street, Above Willow JAB. R. CAMPBELL & Co., fry r a CHESTNUT STREET, OFFSH AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Very choice Goode of recent importation. Black tilt Checked Grenadine, extra quality Foulard Hike, elegant etsles and fine quality Black Silks.•beat Wanda. Broche Barege, Hematite and Hozatnbiouee. 8-4 Pavia Fit d'Ohevre. Poil d'Cbevre, all wool filling. Grenadine. Veils, in mode and other shades. WHIT! GOODS AND LINENS In great variety, at extremely low prices. VERY'CHEAP BAREGE ROBES. A largo invoice of French Barege Robes, printed Spores and (talk grounds, with silk flotmcings, at :one third of the importing cost. Printed French Baregee at very low prices. Plain and barred Colored Bareges, cheap. Narrow and wide Barege Anglaia. . }Trench Lawns of fine quality and new styles . SHARPLESS BROTHERS, jen CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. Streets.' 1024 CHESTNUT BTII2IIOT E. M. NEEDLES Invitee the " special attention" of " Ladies' , wbo intend "spending the summer" in " the country" at " Watering Places," or in "travel ling," to a very large assartniat of "TBLAIDIED AND MADE-UP GOODS," IN "SETS, SLEEVES," &o. In ikPOINTE, VALENGIENNE, GUIPURE biALTEBE," and other Laces• and in LINEN, GABIBBIO, AND SWISS," wbfcb be bee just opened. Also, in Valencienne Trimmed' , and Ruf 'ed Cambric Handkerchiefs," embroidered, I. colors; together with a general assortment o L , White Goods, Linens, Laces, Embroideries, Veils. Handkerchiefs," &c., adapted to the re quirements of the present mouton. A large and varied assortment of "Caribaid Mtistins," and "Black and White Figured Net" for Sleeves." stll the shore of the "Latest Styles," wed She " Very Lowest Prices." Je3 1024 CHESTNUT STREET pROOBE BAREGES, all wool,' at -LP 20 cents.' • Rich styles fine French Bareges, at 31 to 37 cents. Ricb styles Silk and Wool ebonies, at 50 cents. MOH STYLIfS SILK GRENADINES. 60 pieces'plain Mozambique', double width. • ' •• Thin drab. goods of every description TRIMMING RIBBONS, COLORED EDGER, ALL SHADES. Just received, a small lot of - Very cheap fancy Silks. 1 lot figured Silks, solid colors, greens, purples, and modes, at 75 cents. I lot Corded Silks, solid colors, 1091, maize, purple, and Diode, $l, worth $1.25. Plain brown and mode Silks at 87. cents, Plain brown and mode Silks at $1.12X • A large and choice assortment of . Lace Bouttious, . Lace Mantles, withlluffies, Lace Polntes. Fifty per cent. leas than coat of importation. • EL STEEL & SON, je9.tf No. 713 North TENTH St , ab. COATES. NEW SPRING - PRINTS, CHOWN STYLE& ICIERRIELEOS, " SPRAGUE, PAGIFIO, ALL TWELVE AND A HALT CENTS. A large lot beat styles and feat colon at 100. 00WPERTHWAIT A 00., mhl6-tf N. W. con. EIGHTH and MARKET Sta. fiLOAJES, PALATOTES AND MAN TTLLAS.—Ladies in want of tha above articles will ind it to their advantati3 to visit the old eetablisbed house of Mrs. HENRY, No. Mt North NINTH Street, below /MOH. The latest Paris Btylee always an hand at prices that astonish everybody. . api-8m NEW CLOAK STORE! The most elegant esiortment in the pity. No. 1111 South NINTH Street. First door above ObeetoaL m1226-8m PHoIANCIAL: . CW. IjEtVitCHMAN, No. &I - Ekinth . 'FRONT Street, Philadelphia, is prepared to make cub advances on consignments to his friends in Liver pooL S4,2SO.—TE T S H T 1.13 AMOUNT TO 'N u. B. rzogam ore improved. oArNT4 Bente. Apply Street. REIMER'S IVORY T YPB3 'ARE ebarmlag and: lire. eke. ,There is • pleaanre Im. , Darted to tbo. beholder in the aort, warm, Mob bee of the Mcterea. SECOND Street, above Green.. . ltil . VIRE CRACKERS.-500 boxes Gold J 11: Chop No. I Fire Crackers. - ' ;.' • Orange/ ead Lemons, to prime order, for Kele by RHODES & WILLIVAS, ien No. 307 South WATER. Street. MEN'S ANDfBOYEP: WEARk OASBIMERES. LIGHTMIXT.IIBES. SILK MIXTURES.. FINE BLACK . CLOTHS. LADIES' OLOAKINGS BLACK BROADCLOTHS. SILK MIXED COATINGS. • NEW !SHUCKS, COOPER & (6345TARD. t.: • S: E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET. my27-ht. 606 Chestnut 1 WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of my cnatomere and friend. to the following Goode, which are freeb and desirable: Black and White Plaid Balks. • Organdie •Lawne, choice style,. • One lot of Lisle Gauntlets, at 18% e Var. One lot of Black Bilk, $1.12% ; the best .1. wltir had for the money. At Je10•Bos CriEAP CARPETS, MATTINGS, car, CLOTHS. AND WINDOW SHADE3.—V. E. AINNIAMBAIMT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning, from auction, Ingrain Carpels at 81. 37. 50. and 62d; Entry and Stair Carpets, 56 to 62c; Rag, Hemp, and Yarn Carpets, 16 to 31c; Whito and Check Matting, 20 and 25e; Floor Oil Cloth*, 31 to 50c; Gilt bordered Window Shades, 60c to VI; Buff and Green Window Holland. 12 to 43c. Dry Goode and Carpet Store, N. cor. ELEVENTH and kIAREET Streets. jell. tuthent Q-CEN.T. GRAY GOODS. 8-cent. Brocbe Figured Mobalre. 63r.cent Dark Mozamhiques. 12N-cent. Original Quality LEITelill.9. /93‘• cent. Figured fteregee, reduced from 87 cents. 14-cent. Endued Mosambiunee, worth 25 cents. . Neat Fast-Colored Lawns, 12% and 16 cents. Large Lois of Cheap Thin G.ods. FINE WIDE MOZAfdIIIQUES. Gray Double-Width Flue Mozambiquee. Black Baregee, some bargains, 18% to 25 cents. 26. cont. Finest BlaCk Tamartinoa. BARGAINS IN ALPACAS. • Finest Black Alpaca,. ?ter sold, for 25,81, 88, 40 cis. Colored Menaces, good; for 26 cents. DAMASK NAPKINS. • $l.BO nerdozen.NeatFignree,FaetEdgee, worth $2. Finer Grades Napkins, Damask Towels. - Power-Loom and other Table LW PIM. Extra Fine Table Damsels° and Clothe. COOPER. R OONAED, je7-tf S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. NEW EMBROIDERIES, ,WHITE GOODS, tio.—.Tnet opened, a general of desirable French and:Scotch Needle-worked Bata* Edgings. Inpertings, Handkerchiefs, Ooliars, Sleeves, ehaj et very low prices. ALSO, A full line of all deecrlplinon of WhltoOooda for Ladle*" wear. of the most approved makes. SEEPPALD, VAN BABLINGEN. & AIIRTSON, jo4 1008 011ESTSIIT Street. CI4)AKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! 1:11 ORNATZBT BARGAINS IF THE OM & CO.'S, 22. SOUTH NINTH STREET. mh26-Bin • plioAlCl3.=—lf you want the best value 1 4.1 for your money, go to the Oity Cloak Store, 142 :Korth EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. m1,213-3m CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT myls-lha No. 24 South TENTH Stree • CLOA_KB A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT ALL THE 'NEWEST STYLES IfdrORTEID Tllll3 ASON, Wilt every new material, made up and trimmed in the very beet manner, at prices that defy all competition, PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. f. 00UNNE EIGHTH AND WALNUT STIA mh264lin BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED POPLINS.—a small lot inst received, silk and thread: Double width sad Single Checked Worsteds. • SUABPLESS BROTHERS, : CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. T HOMAS C. GARRETT, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, Ham received a fresh stock_. OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, • FINE. PLATER WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY, • And is isanufacteuing a great variety of BlLlrEll WARE adapted for home use and for premium, Pron 4 and particular attention fa given to repairing Watches by first-class workmen. ap24-thmte2oi , O R 3 AMERICAN, ENGLISH, Ati athi SWISS WATOFTES, JZWELSY. AND BILYBILwARIN a.T REDUCED PR1,083. J 2m OS. `H , 326 nute. ,326 OHNST a REMOVAL: • J. O. FULLER Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Masonic Templet) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND IP 311K13, AND FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade %invited. smBo-8m g , AMERICAN WATCH COM— PANY." GOLD AND STLY/111 WATCHES. NOB LADIES AND GENTLEKEDI COMPANY'S SALESROOM, . No. 712 OITESTNIIT Street, Second Floor, • (oPP‘mitelmmalc Temple.) I. B. MASTER, Agent. VULCANITE RUBBER JE WELRY < • ..A beautiful line or iIIiNTLZMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' ORA ' TALAINZ CHAINS, THIMBLES, OBOSSES, STUBS, BUTTONS, ,40, blow in Store. . J. C„ FULLER, O. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, • (Oproeite Masorde Temple.) mao-ari . WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. A..FREBIL ASSORTMENT, at LESS ° 7114.151 TO R PRICES. FARIL Sr, BROTHER., 7mpo7Esti, 824 CHEST NUT Npr Street, below Fourth. - tab2o. ti QAL E JUNCTION RAILROAD 14-3 COMPANY'S BONDS —The JanctiOi Railroad Company Dallies proposals, In writing, for the rarefiese of the whole or any part of $500,000 First Mortgage Six per Cent. Coupon Bonds. The Mortgage is made to Alexander Henry, Eno., Trvetee, and will be due July 1, 1882. It is secured noon the entire Railroad and Property of the Company lying on the went side of SclanylkiLl, between Belmont aud. Gray 'n Ferry. Its terms provide for a sinking food of 515,000 per year, to be invented in these Bonds, or in the First Mortgage Bonds of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,. the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany, the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail road Company, in the Loma of the United Staten, or of the-State of Pennsylvania, at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Th 6 Bonds are for One Thousand Dollars each: Their payment 18 guarantied by endorsement of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Company, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. on the back of each bond,Amthe following words—viz: _Know all men by these presents, that the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, the Philadelphia, Wilming ton, and Baltimore Railroad Company, and the Phila. dolphin and Beading Railroad Company, and each of them, fora valuable consideration to them paid by the Junction Railroad Company, do hereby (in pursuance of the power and authority conferred by two acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap proved respectively on the twenty-third day of' March, A..D. 1861, and the eleventh day of April, A D, 1882, and of every other lawful power and authority in them vested ' )jointly and severally guarantee- to the lawful holder of the within Bond the punctual payment of the principal and interest thereof, when and , as the same shall become due and payable according to the terms of said Bond, or of the terms and ccvenantsof the laden tare of Mortgage therein mentioned and given to secure the same. In witness whereof, said Companies have hereunto affixed their common or corporate seals respectively, duly attested, and hare caused tbs. signature& of their. Presidepte, re'pectively, to be hereunto written, this second day of Juno, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-two 0804 ,, Payment for the Bonda willte required se follows: The first instalment of 10 per cent. will be payable on the first.day of Anguet, and 20. per ceps. additions! on the 10st of each succeeding mouth until the whole amount le Proposals willbe addressed to.CIIARLES R. &KITH, Treasurer, 22T South FOURTH Sheet, until MONDAY, July 21, Bach proposal will stale the total number or amonnt of the bonds wanted. and , the price offered per bond of . The Osinpany rceerves to itself the right to accept or reject the whole or any past of env Proposition received. flucseutful bidders will be noiib d of the accePtanCa of their proposals within one week from the opening of their blde. - • 'JOSRPILLISSLEF, /yen. 121 Secretary Junction Railroad (10. CROP- - OF :VAWIL LA _LI • BEANS - 4.38 per pound also, on hind the chespeotPhamote and PplieSkins in the city CAMPBELL BROTHER, No 138 Bouth - EBONT Street. .ENGLISH DAfTtY .CHEESE,-100 Poxes Choice leg Deb Dairy Cheese; suitable for rbipment, in store and tor este by . • RHODEA:I WILLIAM% - 107 13outh SKIM. RETAIL DRY 000118. JOHN H. STOKES', 702 ARCS[ Street. IVENS & CO.'S, vo. 23 `BOOTH NINTH STREET. - THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT', THZ CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, Tilt BEST WORK, • AND Dzoivavx.r THE LOWEST . PRICES, IN THE CITY, Of ell the Newest Material% AND CHOICEST PATTERNS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 130IITHWORTH'S NEW 80 - 0 - -K., "LOVE'S LABOR WON," Well be publulted and for sale on Saturday next, June 21st. Price, One Dollar and Twenty-five, Cents 'in Cloth, or One Dollar en Paper Cover. Booksellers and all others had better send on their orders at once, for it is the best book ever written by Mrs. Southwarth, and single copies will be sent at once to any one, to any place, free of postage, on remitting the price to the publishers. T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, it No. 306 CINETTNUT Street ; Philadelphia. NXTILKIE COLLINS' NEW BOOK, w THE STOLEN DIME," third edition in ton days, is publishtd and for sale this day, in a large Gornto volume, price 26 ceuls; at .. . . T. B. PETERSON ac BROTHERS', N 0.306 ORME UT Street. above Third. Copies sent per mail atone on receipt of lade°. it pHOTOGRAPHIO ALI3OIB---THE lirgest assortment in the city, from the cheeped kind to the most expensive, will be found for sale at lower prices than anywhere else, at the cheap bookstore of . T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, it No. 305 CHESTNUT Street, above Third. A LIFE'S SECRET—By Authoi of XX. "NAST LYNNE." Second edition is pabliatted al.d for sate this day, price 50 cents in paper, or 75 cents in cloth, at T. B PE rERSON & BROTHERS', It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, ahofe Third. MRS. GREY'S NEW BOOK, TH,E FLIRT! Will be ymblished and for sale OIL Satnrday nest, June 2ist, price Fifty Cents in,. parer, or Se venty-five Cents in Cloth, at T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS', it No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. NEW ENGLISH BOOKS JUST. IM . ported and for Bak by MoELBOY & 00., No. 27 booth SIXTH Street, above Chestnut: LOWEDES' BIBLIOGRAPHERS' MANUAL. Part DANTE'S INFERNO. Illustrated by Gusavo Dore. Folifi. hair morocco. SE. STUDIES FROM LIFE. 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By Henry Kingsley, autbor of w Geoffrey Ibanfin." 12mo. 81.25. TRAGEDY OP SUCCESS. 12ino. 75 cents. AGNES OP SORRENTO. By Mrs. H. B. Stowe. THE SUPERNATURAL IN RELATION TO THE NATURAL. By Dr. MeCoslx. 51.25. PRISON LIFE IN RICHMOND. By Lieut. Wm. C. Elmrif.. 12mo. 75 cents. THE PEARL OF OUR'S ISLA.ND. By Mrs. H.' B. Stows. 12too. 51.25.. A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO TRE STUDY OF THE DISEASES OF IRE EYE. By Rarity W. Williams, WILLIAM S. - & ALFRED MARTIEN, jel4 ' N 0.608 OFIESTNITT Strad. CIRCULATING LIBRARY WBROT.HEKHEAD'S CI It U e. LATINO LIRBARY.—AII the NEW Etwliett and American Boehm, including ALL CLAiSE d of Lire. rbture. 'This ia tba ON LT Lthrary in the country that includes all the KEW ..ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED here. , - 'Telma $5 per year • 6 menthe $3; three menthe $1.511, or 8 yenta per day. 218 South EIGHTH atreet. je7-Im* PHOTOGRAPHS. NVB ADVISE YOU TO . GO TO -, RHYMER'S, SECOND Street, above Green. His elegant and truthful Portraits, life-size Oil- col)red Photogrepbv, are now being mile at war pricoe. 10, DO NOT DEFER TILL TOO L&TE. Get Colored Photographs of those who are dear to )ou, to look open in future TirllO, emirate in calor and Menem , ' enSy $l. SSCOND Street; above Green 31* MILITARY GOODS ARMY Goons ON RAND DASH AND LIGHT BLUE KICEBEYS. STANDARD 6-4 AND 8-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED BLUE FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. OOTTON DUCH, 10, 12, AND 16-OUNOD. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & 00., w026-lin 20$ ORESTBIPT STREET. PAPER RENOIOOB PHILADELPHIA PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL & BOURSE, COBITER or FOuRTR .&ND MARKET STREETS, MANUFACTURERS OP PAPER HANGINGS &ND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPB.RS, °for to the _Trade's LAW D . &111) ICLICOANT 103- BORTMENT OF GOODS, from the cheapest Brows stock to the Floret Decorationa. ' Co . FOURT : . . : 11 S 4 N. B.—Solid Groan, Blue, and Balt WIN DO W PA.PE a even grade. • 5p23.4m GENTS• PIJRNISSING GOODS CfIIAB..I. °RIJN-1'004.. SUCCESSORS TO OLDRNBERDE 1 TAGOART, _ Manufacturers of and Dealers in GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS, No. 146 North FOURTH STREET,' PHILADELPHIA. OWLS -1.:0111164. ALEX. M. THOMPSON jaFla .S. pampa, OVER-SHIRTS 1. • ' TEE ARMY. • FINE SHIRTS, • COLLARS, . WRAPPERS = Maantactared at G. A. lIOFFIVIAN'S, (SIIIJORBSOR -70 W. W. KNIGHT.) NO. 606 ABER STREET. • Ea- A toll line of TINS, SCAMS, OLOYRS, SIIBPENDNE.9, - Roomy, AND UNDBBOLOTHING, Always on hand. iny2ll-lin GEORGE GRANT, IdAMTFACTIIIIEB or AND DEALER= GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Na 610 CHESTNUT SEBEET. mb2o•Sm VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subecrlber would invite attontkon to his 111.1410VZD OUT O& 13.dIBTS, Which be inakciso speciality in hie business. Also, om its/WY meets's." BOVZLIBBEI FOB CBINTLBILISN'S WEAR. . S. W. SCOTT, BIBULIAMEN?B FURNBINING bTORB,. NO. 814 CHESTNUT SPREEZ Four doors below the Continental.. BLINDS AND SHADES BIi3NDB AND BHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No.lB NORTH 8111TH STBSIT, 11•11117A0PURIE OP VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. TMlargo* mid finest wort:nett in the Olty 114 the. LOW= PlllOlB. STOIII BELADIES LETTIIIIIII. 11:Opiarb . inicoupll7 Wended to, spiNtsi EABAWIEIt REsoRTS. b HOTEL, LOW HOTEL, LOtlf FIFILA.DELPHIA. RACES. ITNITED STATES _ , r .,...-,,, situated only fifty yards fro . . place; hone fronting the 0C90,11 ..:,. 1 - ' It 3 is now °Pen. ' Le l i- 111.6-• —43 roi - E Rn' PL Et IE N O R OB IN ar . Titral of the . . .$O.OOO l from lisw York. Steamer 'emcee Ink " two dorms 4 1AIIRS AND PILSRS... daily, 6A. M. and 4P.M. ; thence by the - . 11 ..- , kteice . There vial ha rvrt,l) &Ye' RACING, at from One to STING, SUS- Railroad. Addtess • B. A. 8/11jEll '' "`"'„l s ' Three-Mile 1 : 1 "''' "'4,. Ralf - Mile Heats for Saddle Communication from Philadelphia is by the Cattmeml 'amen, at the Suffolk P. , - ''., 00.nne. and Amboy Railroad, by the 6A. M. and 2P. AI. trains. cou.mencing on MONDAY, ~,,,,, 23d, and ending ors jel9-2m* THIIRSDA.Y, June'lre,..lBB2. The mat celebrated Horses in Amerks will be we evil...to ran .wse races. Among them are.; Idlewitd, Molt. Sackson, Laura Paris, Lightning, Idly Ward, Hillsborough, , Pope, 6°'tgert, Reporter, Rlondin, Itillingon, Ann Clark. Bay Plower, . North, Ella D. Wagram, Sunshine, Went Rogbury, &able, Throg's Neck, 1 lievenge, Cyclone, Trrratore, ' Capriciense, Belle. and others. The most convenient Income of access to the Course are !be following: By BALTIMORE RA ILROAD, in 10 minutee—Depot in Broad street. ONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC 1, 4 CITY, by G. W. HINKLE, the proprietor of the .r(Etntes three years ago. , on Hell has been put into complete order and grelely improvtd. A. new office, billiard saloon barroom; and bath.bortees are most exceneutl3 arranged: and aptly al:=. propriated for their respective uses. Congress Hall is new the nearest house to the rolling surf on the smooth port& n of the level beach. The subscriber mails blmeelf of the present oppor tunity to return hie thanks to hie former patrons of the "Staten," one r.spectfully begs leave to say to all that be will be happy to mo,t, th , m at Congress Hall, ON 10.1:1 AFTER JUNE 2let instant, at which time he ail! be leggy to accommodate the public. G. W HENKLE, Legere. SEA BATIIING.--tlongress Hall, Long Branch. New .itney. i 3 now open for the reception of vieltot t. Permit winking to engage room will please tuldrees \VOOLMAN 8 VOThigii, ja1.8.12t Proprietor.' SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY N. J.—Thle spacious Hotel, over 000 feet In length', and with 1,100 feet of veranda, fronts on the ocean, ex tending back, with its rear, to the railroad. It posdeßses the most advAntageons kcation on the island, with per fectly wife bathing in front, and is, in fact, the only licit elm hotel within a short distance of the beach. A good Bend of Music has been engaged for the season. The Billiard-room. and. Bowling Alleys wilt be under the charge of Kr. RALPH BENJAbIIN, of Philndolphiw. Additional improvements have been made, and the ac commodation.% will he found equal, if not superior, to imp on the meat. The how° win be opened, for the 7 eception of guests on TII URSIX&Y, June 19. TINITED STATES HOTEL, vV ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., sAnEs ROBISON. Superintendent. This celebrated Hotel 'sill he open for the reception of .visitors on Saturday, June 21,1851, and will continue open until September 15. - Since the last season many handsome imtrovements have been made, both to the house and the grounds, adding still further to the comfort, convenience, and pleature of the guests. Persons dteirieg to spend the mini TIET at the Sea Shore will find the accommodations at the UNITED ST &TES superior to ' those of any other house on the Atlantic HASSLER'S CELEBRATED BAND has been en gaged for the season, and will to under the direction of the Musts. Ilse-dor. Mr. THOMAS H. BARRATT, late of Cape May, will have charge of, the Billiard Room, Ten• pin Alters, and Shooting Gallery. The exteneive improvements made two years ago, and those now in contemplation by the owners of this splendid eitablisionent, are an ample guarantee of what the patrons Mlle home may expect tinder its present management. HENRY A B. BROWN, For Proprietors. SUMMER BOARDING.- BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUdE.—A. romantic spot far a SUP MYR RESIDENCE on one of the Mountain Tops of Pennsylvania, reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central, and the Broad Top Mountain Railroad from Huntingdon. The Home is one of the flank in the in terior of the State. handsomely furnished. with all the re quisites for comfort and convenience—pure air, deli cious spring water; romantic seenery;end everything to restore and invigorate health.. Telegraph station and a daily mail, so that daily communication may be had with Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Railroad will furnish excursion tickets through the season. Persona leaving Philadel phia in the morning can take tea at the Mountain House the same evening. The subscriber has kindly been allowed to refer to the following gentlemen, residents of Philadelphia, who have been rattans of the Meuntain House: 18mo., cloth. Printed Wm. Cummings. Esq , David P. Moore, Esq., Sam!. Costner, Esq., " Tbos. Carstoirs, Esq., Ron. Henry D. Moore, Lewis T. Wott , on, Esq., John TricConies ' Esq., G. Albert LewiP, Egq., john Harimon,Esq 'Richard D. Wood, Esq. TERNS MODERAT.E. For further information, address JOS'EPH MORRTSUR, Proprietor. jel2.lm Broad-Top City, Huntingdon county, Pa. C"St. - AIN SPRINGrg CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.--This delightful and popular place of summer resort, located directly on the floe of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny ftiountains, brevity-three hundred feet above the level of the ocean. will be open for guests from the 14th of June till the 10th of October. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified; and a num. her of Cottages have been erected for the accommeda th n of families, rendering Cresson c one of the most romantic mid attractive places in the State. The furni ture is being thorougkly renovated. The seeker of pleasure and the sufferer from heat and dliesis will find attraction's here in a first-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Tenpin Alio 8, Baths, etc., together with the Wrest, air and water, and the most magnificent mthmtain scenery to be found in the country.. Tickets good for the round trip from Philadelphia, 57.60; from Pittsburg, s3.oi. For further information, address BEDFORD SPRINGS. A. G. AL. LEN respectfully, informs the public that this cele brated and fashionable WATERING PLACE Is now open and frilly prepared for the reception of visitors, matt will be kept open'until the Ist of Detober. Persons wishing Bedford refiners' Water will be enp. plied at the following prices at the Springs—viz: For a bart el (oak) .83 00 't half-barrel" Parties wishing rooms or any information in regard tt the plate *ill address the "Bedford Mineral Springs Company." . my2R-Ow aFBMANTOWN BO ALRFING - NJ+ Fine airy zooms, with first..clwe board. Apply in MAIN Street, nest side, fifth house above wALNur Lane, or at No. 156 North FIFTH Street, Phitadel. PRIVATE BOARDlNG.—Aceommo dations for Gentlemen and their Wives, with plea sant single and communicating rooms. Also. pleasant rooms tcr seeretal-tingle Gentlemen. Apple at 802 North TENTH Street. Tt rine moderate. jelo-12t* AA SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. mak. of G and TM'S NTT-SEC:OND Street', WAIMINGTON, D. 0 , :one 17,1862. "EXPERIENCED TEAMSTERS cin obtain employ ment on application at Ode office. J. J. DAN., j..l9.dijy 1. • ()swain. a. Q. 21., U S d. MBE 61,011 E, 220 . MARKV.T..AT Firs . BUNDIZED DOLLARS PER ARUM!. Posseeeion elven July ht, 1862 Apply on the pre min jel9-3t* WAN'TED—A person having means, and able to lutluence a good cab and abort-credit cnatom, to join the severtiser t who has noel advantages, iu a desirable branch of the near-trade Dry Goode beet um. A darns ""Near Trade," Press Office. jel4-Btift WANTED -2 000' Men along the . of the Lehigh Canal, say 1,500 lahorers, 250 car penters, and 25u stone masons. Apply so the officers of the Lvbigh Coal and Navigation Company, at MA COM CfiONK. ALLSNTOWN, or ELBTON, or anywhere along the line of the.wortut, • jail) tf ' VOR BALE-TBE' 'STOCK . ..AND .FIXTURES of allstrail ONOOBBY and PROVI SION &Tong, now doing a good bonnier's. A.oelr at SEVENTEENTH and RIDGE aVBNUE.. Canoe,. Um present proprietor engaged in 'oilierbusinere.. jel9.3A. FOR SALE—The. Stook and. good will of a erst•obuss Shoe Store, hag °stab- Ilsbed Bud doing a good business Address a Shoe Stlre," at this office. Jel9.3t* TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, for merchandise or an unimproved lot of ground, deg radio city PA cperty. EJ. WALTON„ jel9. - 418 WSLNUT Street. COAL- OIL WORKS FOK SALE, within the limits of the city. Any person wishing to employe Capital to good advantage, will pleatliapply, for lull particulars, at No. 127 WALNUT Street. PHILADIII.PIII.I. July 11, 1882. ja12.120 DLSTIILEBB. DISTILLZBY known as the " dad formerly owned and occupied by SAldli. SMYTH. Men., situated on TWENTY-TILTED, between EAU; and Streets, Philadelphia, Oapadir, 640 bi12a , 511 per day, la now offered for ease on reasonable and amen. modating terms. Is in good running order, and bap eV the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the yea. mien furnished, an unfailing supply of gocd, pure water Address Z. LOONZ & 00., No, 1010 MARK Street. Philadelphia. fe9sl.dir "ft LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT . RII WJEI 0 V KJ) to No. a South SEVENTH Street, neat the Franklin Inetitnte. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and betas determined to merit future patronage, has secured as elegant and convenient store, and ',,has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought ant Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof sates made.) Also, Lllllet Dnennallod Bank Vault, Sae, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be forniebed to order on short notice. This Is the ytrongeet, beet pa tatted, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Life's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Bate is con ceded to surpass In style and elegance anything yet al tered for this purpose, and Is the only one that Is strictly fire and burglar proof. SFECIIAL orroa.—l have now on band say twenty Farrel, Herring, Jr Co.'s Sates, most of them nearly New t and some forty of other makers, comprising a magi* assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for As now celebrated Lillie Bate. They will be Ida al . vellf low prices. Please call and examine. 1a S-Iylf M. 0. SADLIE, Agent al EVANS & WATSON'S . STOBBSALAMANDER BALII6 BOOTS FOITAT , II STRAIT, PIMADZILPHIA, PA. A large vorlety of TTIMPBOOT EIALTZEI always os hind T HE EXCELSIOR " HAMS ARP THE BEST IN J. H. MICHENgR & Co., MINERAL PROVISION DALLIER, And ewers or the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED . HAMS, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arai and Boos streets, eltlodelpirlei. The lvatly-eelebrated (42XCIIL8I011 , " HAMS are cured by J. H. M. Co., (in a style pacifier to them seiTso expressly for FAMILY 11811; ere Of delkdoia dime; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and ere Pronounced by epicure" enpeelor to any now offered , formal.. apl-3n MATTINGS ! MAT TO GS I MAT TINGE! 8.4 WHITE AND OHEUKED, 4-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 5-4 WHITE AND CHECKED, 5-4 WHITE AND OHECKSD, AT LOW PRIORS FOB CASH. REEVE L. KNIGHT, No. 282 Broth SHOOND Street., my ItTam Wort side, near Serum H. S. 11 . 101130 N, Proprietor - . ' G. w Cresson Springs, (Umbria co.. Pa BOARDING. WANTS. ram. PALE AND TO LET THE WORLD. '~' By HORSE OARS, from Market Arta to Blue Belt Tavern, one hour. Driving Beads, down Broad street to Pensynnk Road,. past Point Breeze Park over Penrose Ferry II: id ge. Ont Market etreet to Darby road, or through Weer Philadelphia. Over Gray's Ferry Bridge to 'Darby road. Prices of Admission to Field and Omni Stand, 50 cents. To Oovered Stand $l, or $2 for Ono Gentleman and Two Ladies. Privilege Badges for the Week, admitting One Gentle man and as 'Many Ladies as he chooses to bring, to all parts of the Course, during the Week, $lO. No charge for Vehicles. Races to Commence Daily at 23f o'clock. . . . lEr STRICT ORDER WILL BE PRESERIVED. JOHN L. CIASSADY. MP" NOTlCE.—Entrfea for the Lady's Gift, (a Mag nificent Gold Watch inlaid with diamonds) to be run ftx by Saddle Horses, on Tuesday, Juno 24th, on the Suf folk. Park Conroe, moat be made under seal, enclosing en trance fee. (S 10) by 9 o'clock Saturday evenino, Jene2l,, and addressed to JOHN L. OASdADY, jel.7.9t* Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. AMUSEMENTS aR AND CONCERT BY THE VI YOUNG LATIIES OF THE S W. GB knell %.11, st,HOOL; (Seventh Pectins ' ) on THIIII3DAY HYM NING, June 19, at 8 o'clock, at 11113SP1S.L FUND BALL. Proceeds, after paring a small debt on Piano, for the benefit of the Vollint.ers. Tickets 25 cents. Conductress, Mies HENDERSON, Teacher of Masi* is Girls' High School. The George Steck Piano used on this OCZWAOn is frtr nishrd by Mr. J. E. Could, S. E. corner Seventh and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Tickets for sale at Hazard's Book Store, Chestnut street, above Seventh; Penrose Pell, 146 South Fourth street; Thomas Allison, southwest corner of Tenth and Pine streets : Charles Williams, No. 1132 Market street ; - hire. thaw; southwest corner of Twenty second and Market Sweets. jelS•2ttt GRAND FLORAL AND STRAW BERRY FAIR —The Lathes of the Union . Vo. innteur Refreshment C. rarnittee open their FAIR at the SALOON, foot of WASHINGTON Srreet, for the Bent-fit of the Fund, on bION DAY E . VENENG, June 36, end COTItiMILO every AFTERNOON and &VEIT SIG during the week, where they will he bunny to see their frieuds. Donations in Flowers, Fruit, Cream, Sc ,wig be thankfully received. ARAD BARROWS, i.]4-6t Chairman. 1 ' : RE--- NINTH and WALNUT Streets. ...Mrs. M. A. Garretteon. Bole Lessee. Acting and Stage Manager ENTIIIK CHANCE OF BILL! Second w.ek t-t . the .eceeseful eneeeement of flua TEE. POPULAR AMERICAN COMIO ACTEMB, MIER JULIA D&LY.. THIS (TRURSDAV) EVENING. Jane 19, 185?„ The performance will commence with the Drama of THE Oa.NTINTERE. Josephine Miss Julia Daly. In the course of the Drama Five Songs wilt be snug br Miss Daly. 'To conclude with the lanobable Comedietta of 01111 GA. Caroline Norton... 'Mini Julia Daly Doors open at 7X o'clock. Connocuca at 8 MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCA-STREET THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. S. FREDERICKS SuMneas Agent and Treaenrer JOB r nr.mpuv A RE-ENGAGEMENT DEMANDED, In consequence of the great Emcee; of F.'S. CEIANFRIU, F. S. OIIANFRATJ As ..antlitf.r" and "Ttinie." Tn.NIGHT, AND EVERY NMPIT, . _ . BULL BUN, BULL RUN. BurA RUN! Or, the Sacking of Fairfax. Court Howe Jupiter, (a contraband - J.._ To commence with A GLANCE AT NEW YOnllt Move. . ..... Nliza Stebbins Doors •pen at 73i. Certain rises PI jelB Gt Prices se usual 8 &deck. ASEEMBLY BUILDINGS. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS , GREAT NAUTIon L EN PRILTAINHEANT. THRILLING SCF,NEi IN THE LIVE GP A YANKEE WIT ALESI-AN, EVERY EVENING. ntS ro...frck preci - ely. SELEO'. MATINEE, SATURDAY w t 3 n'elnek.. Adininsion 25 cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. !MD. dren i 0 cents. Liberal arrangements made for echooln on Welnecivi Arterneora. j0.16-Bt S7O.NTINENTAIi 1 3:FISATHE 'kJ 118. S D kVIS S le L.H500. Tian m PUANT SUCCESS. DOOLEY'S 111.1..tiSTREL8, For the Suo.tner Season. THE BEST 85..15.D IN THE WORLD THE COOLEST THEATRE IN ANI E RIC The sreatest entertainment ever elven a , the prices— viz : 25 cents to Drees Circle, Family Circle 15 Cents pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 02 .1 THE FINE LETS, Thirty-niuth annual Exid trition of Paintings and Scalptare, 1025 OFTESTMTI Street. Open from 9 L. SL till S P. H., and from P. 11. till 10 P. Admittance 25 cents Season Tickets 50 cents. Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors will re,:ml*a their tickets at the Academy no admissions without Open rront 0 A. 31. till 7 P. 3i , and from S t.ll 12 avail SEA BATHING-. F 0 R THE BEA.- aneWM 3 -suoRE!- su Hatga AB- BaNGEMIENT.--CAMDEN AND ATLANrrO HO AI% Three tratui daily to Atlantic fifty and return, (Sun days excepted). Trains leave TINE-Street Ferry as follows: Men Train 7 70 A. M. 5.00. P. M. ,5.00 P. M. Express Train.. }freight mai Accommndatian.... RETTIE.N.ING: Leaves, Atlantic it Train 4 40 P. M. Itzprees Train 6 16 A. N. Freight and Acconnnodation.3 18 A. M. YARN 51..80 Rnond• trip Tickets. good only for Ow day and Iran on which they are itaued, 82.50. 6acnr own good for three•dewe. 83. Hotels are now open. JOHN Q. HETANT, jelT-tf Agent. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS N ATIVE WINES. STRIOTLY PITHS mos OF THE GRAPE-THE MOST DELICIOUS, RIM, AND FRUITY WINES EYES OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AN ESCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROORRIES, &VELE CORNER ELEVENTH AHD STYE BIS MBE BEST ASSOBTRUE NT OF 1 .. Fine Groceries in the Oity, at very low prices. JAMES RODER & SON, BEVENTD, and NOBLE and SIXTH and WOOD. is-14 NEW MACKEREL. 150 Ebb; Now Large No. 3 Mackerel 160 'Half Bets In store and aed for sale by MURPHY & 1100 No. 146 Nortb WHABMS& TRY:JAMES HOMER & SON'S oire Green acd Black Teas. atone SEVENTH and NOBLE, and SIXTH end WOOn jel4 AffACKEItEL, - 1111111 KING, SHaD, ANA_Ago,em 2.600 bbls blase Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel; late caught fat BR), in assorted natizaces. 2,C00 Bbls New Baitport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax }ferrite . 2.600 Boxes Lubec. f.ealed, and No. I.llerriaß. 150 tibia New bless Sbnd. 260 Boxes Herkimer Connty Cheese. &a. In store and for sale by MURPHY ROOM, No. 148 North Wit ARVIRS ri A T 0N • • • •-• . The well•earsod reputation of FAIRBANKS' SCALES Bee induced the um:there et imperfect Dahlman su anew diem as 4 , FAIRBANKS' SCALES," std parob. r a have thereby, to many Instances, torn enitettetee torraud and ImpoiCtion. r_kurat tiO6Llett are manafee , tared only by the original inventora U. 8 T Pa 1.11.- SALMIS 3 CO., and are adapted to every tingle' of the business, where a correct and durable Ocala. IS repaired. FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Aseasts, aIHO-V HASOBIO HALL. 71S ORSIMATIT er. N ATTI'B CELEBB,ATED ITALI AN CREAM will positively remove TAN, FRECKLES, SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all erne thing of the face ; giving a beautiful healthy glow and rosy color to the cheeks, so much desired by every one. 'ln abort, it PRESERVES THE FRESHNESS OP YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft, smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy to the akin that is surprising to all. It is au article that Is INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY LADY. Upward s of 1,000 BOTTLES PAR DAY are now Bold in Philadelphia alone, and the domand is daily increas ing. Price 25 ante per bottle. Sold by PIL B. B. NATTI & Co., sLanufacturers and Proprietors, No. 521 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. B. Oseselberry, No. 9b N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor, druggist, cor. of Ninth and Chestnut streets; M. Brad. Said, N 0.802 Arch street; P. V. Barrett, No. 964 N. Second street ; Miss Kocher, Seventh and Coates el:nets; K. L. Adams, N. W. ow. of Marshall and Girard avo nnot and by druggists and dealers in 1 . 61107 Goode ge nerally. Agents wanted In every town and village of the 'United Slates and Canadaa. iny2B-tf GUTEKUNST, FOURTH and. _B-1. BRANCH, li t among hair•dyers, what Parson • Browniow is, jost now, among Southern patriots the most pogniar name extant. O Y B', MISSES', AND CHIL DBK,NI3 CLOTHING, ENDLESS VARIETY, No. 137 South ZIWITH Street, myl6-'2m Three Doors above WALNUT. OPENING OF A BUMMER GAR- DllN.—The rinderidgned begs leave to inform the pnblk that be has opened for the 11818011 h e FINS GAR. DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street, oppo., elle Fairmount Dart. FeLmilled are 'onion/arty Invited. Ice Oream, Cakes, excellent Lager BOK of Balta'a brew, ery, Wines, so., always on band: ' • mpS.Sto TWENTY. BEFM II . WW I " jab Bk. gl ik r TURTLE AtTIV SLAM 80I3P served up daily(Sundays .wetted) by ruosozz, MiIiKET Street. Fernlike supplied as usual- .' • InYT-if _ •• •.- TENT-RAKERS' C HERRY. TENT= 1 BUTTONS and SLIPS, United Statee pattern, far agile at J. P. MED'S, SoutheAst - corner of Tat& TEEN TR and II 01t1,3 eves% Ptalo44llAin, niala=lo Mr Wgvne ...F. ii. Ohaofroa. F... Chan:rect. Mrs. 0 Elsrul.