FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WILE , MONEY MARKET. Prtir,Analdltle, June 19, 18811. There was an unusual lack of interest in the money circles today, The mane' Maoris of disasters to the Federal cause in Virginia has created a suspense and a doubt in spite of the firm belief existing that our atom can be nothing else than victorious. But little is hoard 'of McClellan, around whom the principal attraction non' Mes s and the stories that are told of the reinforcements sent to the rebel army, are having a great effect here. It would be well, if our forces are being increased in tthat direction, that our people know it. It could give no pois 'Bible aid to the rebels, and would silence the beating of 'many financial hearts, and tend to give a general foaling of mounty to our people and their purses. A very moderate business was done on the street; the guincipal feature beisg large ealee of gold, the premium 'rising to six per cent., end closing with an upward ten dency. Premium demand note. were slowly called for, but prices were a little better than yesterday's. At the Stock Board a slight improvement was notice able, but there wee a general desire to hold off awhile. Passenger railways awe_quite freely offered, and we ;have to note an advancement in most of them. Girard College was firm at yesterday's price 23; the same may tire said of Cheetnet and Walnut, which, at the second board, advanced X ; Second and Third rose to 75, an advance of 3; Green and Coates brought 33, an advance •of 1; Spruce and Pine advanced 3r ; Arch-street was . steady at 25; Thirteenth and Fifteenth brought 19X, a decline of lef on lest sale); 56 was bid for West Phila delphia; 43 for Frenkforti and Southwark ; Seventeenth and Nineteenth had sales at 8. United Statee Os '6l advanced X on the clotting prim of yesterday, and brought loo}( ; the seven-thirties also .advanced X, with but, few offerings. Pennsylvania Railroad ffecond-mortgage bonds advanced X. First , mortgage declined 1X North Pennsravania llie declined x ; 82 was bid for the Ge, a declioo of. X. Permsyleania .coupon Se were steady at PS; the ordinary 3s at 90X, X advance; the 4X nor cents. brought 82. . Schuylkill `Navigation 6s 'B2 declined X, and Elmira chattel lOs 1X *Omit sales. Susquehnena Canal 611 were firm at 33X, and • Itehigh Scrip unsteady at SIX. Beading Railroad shares fluctuated at prices rungleg from 28% to 28 36.100, about 3,000 shares changed holders. Pennsylvania Railroad <showed unateadinese, starting at 46x, deolining to 4S— closing bid 47X. Cataudem common broaght nee, oloeing at the latter; the preferred was very uneasy, fall ing from 11 to llee, tce latter was X advance on yeater day's sales. Minehilt firm at 47X. North Pennsyleania declined le on saes, Xon closing hide. Morris Canal -ohms, consolidated, advanced to 47, Delaware Division to 40, Schuylkill Navigation preferred to 16x-5X bid for the common. In bank shares there was but little movement. We noted one sale of lifeohanice' at 26... v. 108 was bid for Philadelphia ; 48 for Commercial; 40 for Girard; 62 for Western, and 43 for City. Bates for Money continue the sante, with but few mils. Nothing doing in land warrants, Drexel & Co. quote: New York exchange... Par to 1-10 die. Boston exchange f' to 1.10 pro. Baltimore exchange w to 1-10 die. country funds X to 6.10 die. Gold .6 to gx 3-10 Treasury notes - 105 X to 106 Old demands 2% to 3% pm. A comparison of the footings of the weekly bank state ment of the Boston banks, with those of last week, ex hibits an increase of 8533,143 in the Berne of loans and discounts, $179,198 in circulation, and a decrease of $674,973 in deposits, end $88,526 in specie. We annex She principal footings fur the past two weeks, with the corresponding weeks last year : Dale. Loans &Die. -^ Specie. Deposits. Circul'n June:9...862,050,108 $7.983 423 $26,277,921 $5,696,413 "-June 16.-62,01,311 7,8114,899 26,802,040 5,576,612 Same time last year : June.17...560,740,800 $5 , 213,739 818,293,060 $6,452,51 1 The Chicago Tribune of the 17th gives the following account of business in that city: Business at the bank was active, and the demand for money largo ; but they were fully able to accommodate customers. At some at our leading houses it is curious to see, when three o'clock approaches, tae crowds wait .ing their turn to, get their welf-thied bank nooks into the bands of the receiving -teller. One can here get au index do the activity which prevails in business circles that is mot to be mistaken.. New York exchange continued abundant. Most of the larger banks take it from customers at par, and sell at X. premium to customers; but X quarter is charged by many hams on small drafts, had this is the rate on collection. - The market for- sold was decidedly feverish. The buying mice was 603 X ail per cent. premium, the upper 'times towards the close During most of, the day 5,3( 4r9 .3X were the rates. ohe telling range for the day, was =Sea per cent. About 6% wee the prevailing figure. Of course, the premium here depends upon the rate ruling • in the New Turk eau ket, where it was 6.,X premium. The following le the award of the New York State -G;800,000 elm per cent. loan to meke up a deficiency in the -oinking fund, and to pay a portion of the general fond debt : To John Cook n Silas Brouson Bead, Drexel, - de Co. ff Silas Eceneon " T. W. Mott. • • " A. G. Story. el Trevor & Colgate... si G. W. Cruder •ee J. E. Bouthwerth. If G. W. Cuyier..... $50,000 113.00 ....... 10,000 1.11.50 ....... 300.000 111.33 35,000 110.50 ...... 10,000 110.00 5,000 '• 110.35 300,000 110.17 15,000 110.17 Total The loan ie payable in specie. This, with the pro-. smium on gold, runs up the average bids to 116 per cent. The New York Evening Peal, of to day, says: The market for gold and Government stocks advanced per cent. this forenoon, under a firm demand for both. The State stocks were steady. The railway ettares were -about the dame to at the close of the dealings on reater. day, the improvement on the early sales of Wedneaday °beteg fairly eustained on New York Central, Brice, and the Western roads, brit without the additional rise an licipated early in the day, from the preliminary biddies «on the street. Central sold ad bigh as 96 per cent. out side the board, as againet 93X per cent., the loweat sates of yesterday; brit at and after the board the price fall off to all( per oent.. The advance to 106 X per cent. in gold had stiffened 'the ratra of exchange en Europe, and ins par cent. is called the figure on London for lirst-olaid bankers , O va- The bidding at alcany, Yesterday, of the new State loan of $600,000, anemenst in the aggregate to $5,100,- 1/00. The awards avemge about 1103 s per coat, in gold, equivalent to 117 in currency. The result is every way creditable to the bis b financial position of the State of Near York. One ft the um ucceasful bids wad made by Thompson Brothere, at Ib9 61 for entire amount. 3Madelphl6 Stock Iliactuanne Sales, June 19. [Reported by S. N. Sbarermum, Phila. Bxchange.] FIRST BOARD. 6 Peons B 40% 'A ilatieton Coat— 44 • 86 do - ... 48% 60 Labigh acrip..63o 32 60 d 0. .. ....... 48 6 do 30 10000 U Bea 'Bl tOO% 2000 Penn. 5a 906( 2000 do.. . ......100% 2500 do 90% 1000 (Mn 6e e W : W:... U - 'M Morris Canal.... 47 20 24 & 81 R. 76 60 North Penn 1L... 10% 20 Or dr Coatevst It 32% 80 Cam A Amb 8.. 131 'l4O d 0..., ........ 63 13 do 130% '235 Reuling R...... 28% 850 1:18 710 Tr N td...108 160 do.. ..... btlu 25% ICO do and.los X 190 do' 4t30 18% 600 UM Na 8.1 '82...0 .73% - 100 • do. elan 2b 11 Delaware Div.... 40 100 do.- ..-..65 25% 9 ninehill P. 47% 60 Girard Col 8..- 23 200 Spr A Plao R.... 14 'lOOO Parma R2d in.. PR% 60 Chan & Wel 8.. 39 4000• North Penns 10a 100 14 Cats B prd 12 2000 Parma coop 6... 93 200 do , 11% 123 Oats B ..... .... 3% 2 1 500 Am Cold 106% • '75 do 4 BRTWIEII 'BO Osta 14 pfd 11%1 60 Lehith .Zinc. 13% 1600 II 3 7-30 Teti '619.108 SECOND 30 Lehigh scrip.... :1)1'1 43000 Penns 4% 49 et. 82 • .2000 Penns II 2d no . 983( .80 Gr & Gontes.... 83 • 6 Mechanic. 8..- 266/ 1100 Girard eol B b2O 23 .100 do 23 15 Soto Canal 3% `• 100 do 8% • 100 Schuyi Nay rid . 16% 13 North Penns B. 10% ' 3OOO icm - atinalostsao 34%1 APT sett 60 Beading - 11.\ . ,iB3 28% Oi'XING p 1 05“.•43ked.1 II 13 8.11... . ..106 'not( 178 Tr 7 840 14.105% 106' - Philiula Si. 98 08% •Plillsda 8e naw..102% 103 •Penna 6. MIX 90 Beading B 28% . 28%' .Bead m 16.10 48.102 103 I Read bd. '7O. . 113 936 Bead not 6. '86.. ao 58g •Penna Box dlr. 47% 48 Penns B 1 m6...104% 105 X Ponnall 2in Ca.. 98% 08% Morris Col Con.. 47 48 Morris Ord PraL.llB 170 Rich Nav Stock.. "5% 6% Itch Nar Pref.- 16X 186 Soh Nay 6.12.. 78% 74 Rimira R 18% 14% Philadelphia Markets. Jost 19—Zvaniwg The Flour market is inaptly° and without alteration in lyric° or demand ; salts reach 1,000 bble Ohio extra family $15.50, 300 bids fancy do at $0 bbl. Bales to the re tailers and bakers Imago at 5137 x 64.76 for common and coed super, $4 137 A ®6.76 for extra and family, and Ste , 0.60 for fanci brands, me to quality. Eye Flour is steady at 83.2608.50 44 0 ' 11.1. Corn Heal is scarce, and fresh .ground Pennerlvauls is held at $2 76 itff bbl. MOTO abundant to-day, and prices -11X4.17710- battled and rather 126 c for Pennsylvania redo, mostly at the former rate; 128 C for Boutbern so , and 1.10da1a 7,, for white, sir to J..; alter sesliElfin a small way at 87m --iircl;ir-Pennitylvauta. Cam is also him, and prime lots Pearce at 63c for yellow afloat, and 62c in store Oats are doll, Penne)lvabut telling in a small way at 40c Hartx."--Quercltron is In demand and firm at $31.60 ''WY ton for let No. 1. CoTros.—There to very little doing, and no alteration in price or demand. GROONRINB AND PROVISIONS.—The market for the former IA firm, MA a small brainless doing to Sugar and Coffee at lull prices. WHISKr is firm hilt loaclive ; holders ask 28027 c for Pennsylvania and Maio barrels, and 23){0 4p gallon for drudge. 6 CITY ITEMS. The Supplies sent to Washington We have been roututsted to publish the following ac• knowledgment of the response made to an appeal recently published In this colonto, In behalf of the wounded sal {Hen In Washing ou : • To Tilt EDIT oa or TUE Pales : " The pertonsharing • charge of the contributions to our sick and wounded' Soldiers in Washington, Mitre to return their thanks for the prompt and Jibe ral reeponee made to the appeal ( pub lished lately lu The roes), and to acknowledge the re• *Apt of almost ever y description of hospital neceasarles and delicacies, weighing in the aggregate over 1,500 pounds. The money revived is acknowledged below, and It only remains lo state that the articles were re calved in good order and a OAR on Weallington for the amount of caah recut. el, wee mailed to the See. John 0. Smith, for ai1...0f wulrb his acknowledgment will be Sound below; J. E. Caldwell. ; 311.4, Lasalle, ; Joseph. Rosen.' gluten, A. G. it, ,*5 ; J. D Harbert, St ; A. lien- Won, Jr., $2 60 ; throegn !dn. wawa, 815; Hire E. W. Smith, $t ; until all Niel Powell, Ss; Mrs. Charles Har bert, $2; udd Yellows toclety4Wrighteellie' Pa ; sl.3t); ]ire Wilt•rd, S 2 ; Wm. IL Tarr, $5 ; E. Langton, st; Mitre Huffier, S 2; Will. Hutton, g 1; Mrs. Busier, S 2; J. 0. Farr, S 6; di rd. A. S. H., it ; Mies McFarland, ; ifxs. 0. 0. Ft tr, 5; olrs Parrot, $1; Mr. Harris, ; through Mrs. Jotoph itichardson, $2; George W. Farr,, Jr.,S6; William Mc thiyra, ; E. Mclntyre, 50 r.; are. Metcalf, 60c. ; ti orge H. Burgin, Jr , 85 ; tire. H. Work, S 5 ; Dirs. Gr. eon SI; through Mrs. IClog. Si; through J. F. Hard, $5; through Miss Pile, Sti; J. O. Farr, $2. Tot I. $113.88, legs invested In orange' and lemons, 810; Ir gut. 57.71, and expenses, $1.81; leaving a balance of i• 94 54, amount of draft. * 1 liar. this hour received 504.64 in oath, lbs full balance of nthnoy contributed for sick and wo and ad soldiers In hospit..i. here. Yesterday I acknowledged the receipt of three rAni role and six boxes of arttclus for the same great Melo . the distribution was common eu 1 yesterday by Mrs t snub, who personally distributes all articles sent to her The oranges and lemons will, of course, be rapidly gie•li to the noble men Nothing can lie more grateful to them. You wont! all be happy to Sco the face radiant with emotion when on each bed a lomon or an orange is kindly bestowed. '* * "se Affectionately, J5O. 0. smrra. OAGFORD & SON'S SU2tflifEB HATS.—Messrn. CI a dee Oakford 800, under tha Continental Hotel, have now in store the largest, best-aelecied, and most stylish stock of Gentlemen's Bummer Hats in this oily, with which they are daily crowning hundreds of our first citizens. Their Gentlemen's Furnishing department Is also rich in novelties, and contains many choice articles not met with elsewhere. FINE • EAB AND COFFEE.—MT. C. H. Matt eon, dealer in fine Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now lu store a supply of fine Oolong and other desirable table tens, at moderate prices ; also, a fresh lot of pare Old Government Java Coffee, to which we kvite the at tention of our readers. GRAND UNION BATTLE LS the title Of a, netit Polka, composed and published by C. klunzioger, 922 (hater/hill street. It in mild by critics to possess much merit an a musical compOsition. A CONVENIENT SUMNER RESONT.—Those of cur citizens who desire to secure comfortable summer quarters, convenient to the city, in a delightful and healthy location, we would - recommend them to the boarding house of the Misses Harrison, near the summit of Chettnnt Hill. For particulars, see advertisement in another comma. A REUEL DRAYT AT SIZvANILLIi.--A. draft was recently made in Savannah for soldiers to serve in the rebel ranks. When the time: came for making etenSes, there was a scene which, as an uninterested outsider, one could only bold hia Bides and laugh at. Eats were crushed, ribs punched, come smashed, and clothes torn. Ev,ry hand held its magic bit of paper, from the hogrimmed disite of the individual just from a stable or a foundry, to the dainty gloved extremity of the dry-goods clerk, just from his counter. Young and old, rich and pmr, neat and -nasty, Americans and foreigners, all wanted to get out of the liability to don uniforms, and prayed for the oppottunity to wear civilian garments from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill Wilson, Mos. 603 and 606 Cheatont street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT LETTER PROM ADRAIIAM LIN - COLN TO THE Clltd:ND SULTAN.-70 hii Sublime, Vene rable, Middle-aged, Youthful Brother of. the Golden Horn, Harem. Scarene High.neer, cto., 4-c.—May:you live a thousand years ! It is with undisguised satisfac tion that we hear of your refusal to admit in your waters the private flag of the C. S. A., in which action you have placed yourself iu the van of European civilization. May you live two thousand Years ! Mrs. Lincoln sends her respects to your ladies. Nay they live three thousand years! Accept the thanks, also, of General McClellan and Professor Lowe. (Signed) Annatrau Lizeosx. P. 3.--11 YOU get tired of your loose, ill-fitting trowsers, we will be happy to furnish you with a 'comfortable eult from Robes' one-price r under the 6 , Continental:, How TO BE MISERABLE.—Think about your eel!, abont what you want, what you like, what respect people ought to pay you, what people think of you; and then to you nothing will be pnre. You will spoil every thing you touch; you will make sin and misery for your self ont of everytlthig, and you will be truly miserable. Another way to Insure misery would be to purchase your clothing elsewhere Minot Granville Stokes, the fashioner and clothier, No. 600 Ohestnnt street, Philadelphia, where the garments are far superior and the prices 25 per c,nt lower than any other.establighment. Fehr Ellett Prances, (Br) Smith, 11 days from St John, NB, with laths to E A Sander t Co. Schr L A. May, Baits; 4 days from White How, Va, in ballast to captain. ,Vebr Emma Smith, S days from Haverhill, in ballast to Tylar, Stone,, Co. Sohr Alexina, Parker, from Hoopees Island, AM, in ballast to captain. Behr J S Lea, Corson, i days front Boston, with ice, le. to ettotain. Scbr S . O leithiar, Tuft, 1 day from Port Doposit, with grain to Jas L Bewley t Co. • Steamer Nam, Nichols, 24 hours from NON' York, with rodeo to 111 'Baird t 00. Steamer Bristol, Obsrles, 24 hours from New York, with tt.dso to Vri F . 01)de. Bork Hiawatha, Ryder, Alva, 139.7, 000, Weleford, Ilankio t Go. Brig J IT er, Leighton, Boston, L Andenrled & Co. Par Ottoman, Blanchard, Bath, a Stockbam. Scbr Clio, Levit, Alexandria, Noble, Oala well & - 00. - Schr John Kennedy, Dougherty, Alexandria, do Par Snow Slake, Dickenson, Boston, Cashier, Stick- Deg & Wellington. tr Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. Str 0 0 Alger Penton, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr. Str J S &river, Dennis, Baltimore, A GroYet, Jr. Steeratbip Constitution, Eldridge, cleared at N York Yesterday for Ban Francisco.. Brig Samuel Baia% Bat kali, hence for Norinabunk, at Gloucester 1.13tb inst. Schr Jane a Eliza, Richards, hence, arrived at Beaton lab inst. Scbr P, Matthews, hence, arrived at Portsmouth 17th that. Schr Nary Ellen, Oeee, hence, arrirod at Nantucket lOtb SLIT Natantss, Blake, hence for ralmontb, at Gime• seer leth Inst. LINO , 110 15 papo , no 05 fair Tennessee, wootter, hence - for- ffennebna, at Gloncester 18th inst. $BOO 000 Steamer Anthracite, Jones, hence, arrived at N York The sbip Ashburton, Bradish, from New York for Lou don, is badly ashore on the Bast Bank. Assistance has been seal to her. Brig Julia, of New London, wbich some time since took cut a cargo of coal to Ship Island, has obtained a -very geod freight at New Orleans fox Now Yoik. She lies taken in a cargo of sugar and cotton, and gets $l4 a hhd en the sugar, and two cents a pound on cotton, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Oheietnnt eta: W X Brewster, Chicago W Coleman; Pittsburg Takrair ( ellisi a , John 0 Kauffman, Leesport PD Grieteman. Pa H H Lee, Davenport, lowa Mansur, Indianapolis John 0 Hager & Is, Pa Him Lucy Coleman, Pa Z N Ward & la. Kentucky Itlra AYE Ward, Kentucky B Matlack. Cincinnati, 0 B 0 Hunt, St Louis. Jas Young, Middletown D W Martludeii, California • J A Hindman, California 0 H Ricketson, Pittlburg J B G Baud, New York. D N Stanton, Now York Mrs .1 R lhomrsov, N J Nisi Thompson, N J Sard H Orwig, Lewisburg T Bowe, New York _. H R Traci '& Rf, Pinegrove Mrs L Dyer; Halite Geo W Dyer, Maine C L Weller & ht, California - W J Hood, Pantucket, RI B W Hood, Pantacket, B I- A J Bich & la, Buffalo lied W Pessenden,ll S N Geo B Hayroond,Bordentown W Torrey, New York. John Id Moore, New Jersey 0 0 Barns, Maine ' R it Cronie, England J B Enos & la, Waterford J Dryden & la, Baltimore Mrs Robinson, Baltimore ' NV Shoats & la, Indianapolis Miss & Sheets, Indianapolis Miss A Harrison, Penne' Col Donnelly & wife B Cluff, New York J W Weir & la, Harrisburg C Steer, Boston IA C Moore, Now York J Moore, New York W B Perot, Bermuda Miss Perot, Bermuda ' J W Fowler, New 'jerk Mr Alexander, New York S W Torrey, New York A Barton, Tennessee W B Fletcher, Prov, It I therrard, Jr, Ohio A Witticher H Jones, Boone D McCandless & Nr, P,ttsla'g F•ldctiandless, Pittsburg 1:1 M McCandless, Pittsburg J Mee Belt, lI S A F Lorenz, Bremen T Armstrong, Baltimore Mrs 111 J Keys, Baltimore J 0 Waterman,Warren, R I S A Wateiman, Maine A Atnea, Washington C H Gilman, Portland B Logan, Kentucky J Haldeman, Penne C Dap, °Memo Bey G Z Gray & la, N Y- T T Beardsley & la, Penni T N Zabreskie, Now York C A Luce, New York. J Nightingale, New Jersey S H Sweetser, New'York J W Scott, Penne GVI Bowers, New York. B D Herrick & wf,' York C Rhodes, Oswego, N York H Wilde, Pennsylvania B H Brutal, Be* York ' Mrs S H New York 1t3i55 Carrie Smith, N York C M.Todd, New York W Pickbardt, New 'York E Turner, New York . E T Day, NOW York L Obedient, Wash, D W Williams, Baltimore Is X Warfield, Baltimore Mark Skinner* Chicago Miss Skinner, Chicago. Mrs Walton,Hrooklyn H Richardson, New York Them Logan, Boston 0 P Gunnel, New York P Bacon, Rhode Island O A Senor, New York J T Ryan, California T B Jones, Cincinnati W M Jones & la, New York John P Crosby, New York R Dermot, New York A G H Bribbard, U S N Thos McCormick, Baltimore J W Wier & la, Harrisburg W H Otis, Boston. M B Barker, Carborydaleya E Perkins & svf, New York. - B G Neff, New York B d Eissell,Georgetown,D C W T Atkinson, Baltimore B T Parlett, Baltimore W D Celt, Wash, D 0 I' Edson, Albany 0 IC Johnston, England A J Joyce & la, Wash, D 0 H Coggill, New York W Siren, Bakimore W J fabler, Wash, D Core Mulvany, S N BOARDS 1000 Elm Chat 38 6 2cl & 86-at R 76 100011th and 10th U. 8 BOARD. 2000 Slag Canal 65—b 5 2-1 0( 50 Cater R 11% 50 do 11.34 60 do 11% 50 Cheat & W al-et R. 39% 104 Arch-at 26 2 Peoria R 48 10 Hazleton Coal ... 44 100 13th ..t 15th-at R. 10% 60 goading 11....b30 28% 100 do aswa 24 65 1009 Penna. R lit m... 105 15000 do2d m 98X BOARD. 10001sta It TA6 . 113( ICES—STEADY. Bid. Asked Elmira R Prf... 23 24X Vlmire 78'73... 90 91 ' l ,slnnoi R 18% 17 / 6 ° 6 ' & N ..x-dv 49% 60% Le CI & nsff sop. 31 82 N Penne Ri..„ 10l 10% N Pelt Be 86 82x N Pa 6.108...../00 , 100 X Cataw R Con... 4 .4x Cataelese Prf.. 11% 11 Frnk it South R 43 48 2d.V.3,1at P...... 76 76 Rece&. Vine-et 11 9 11 W Phila R. 66 67 Spruce& Plne— 13X 14 Green & Goatee.. 82% 83% ICU. & Walnut. 39 Mg Arch Street-- 26 20, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. arir BEB FOURTH ?AGA ARRIYBV vi•BABSD MEMORANDA. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST N/GRT BOTZL—Fourth st., below Arch. B W Lott, WWI, b 0 J W Edwards ' Now York W W liarth - r, Illinois W T Black. ILliu-ds !Steel-15mill. New Jersey A Dorman, Chambersburg fi I§l Ilemill, New Jersey C A Fuller & la, N Y Tobise Fisher, Penns .1 Cochran, Pulls B II Rh beide, Omaha, NT J id Ferguson, Phila J Alshon, Perms Mrs A J Frye, Onto 13 B Cerruti, Hollidaysburg J A. Zyster,Obeambentburg S Connive, Pittsburg J B Pichel, Pittsburg J W Frnith, Weatherly, Pa TN Moffat, Now York Bon L J 0 Elmer. N Jersey P Rose, Baltimore W U Langly &I, Ohio Miss Z &runs, Ohio J W AMMO, New York A Waterman. New York W F Barnett 0 Bodine., S Cast Ci Urban It T Kennedy, Pittsburg C V Morrie, Williamsport AXBRlCAN—Chestaut street, above Fifth. JnMCP htewart, Ohio W L Patterson. Addend Oeturn, Rochester J W Oulien et to, Del J Ormsbeo, It I CA Luce New York IA:Jolt.", Baltimore Arre_WA:lll:4)aullay..D- A... I, Avson, Norristown J Tlckener, NewJerser A F Doctor., rbiltuielpbis T H Richards, Phil& J F Conninbene, Delaware 'Richard S Thom:eon, N J of James Itiukaid J N , Penoe, Columba' JFt rrtlle. N ew Jersey JII G Mlles, W .ohester CI bl PPP. Columbus, Ohio JW De Witt, Virginia - B V heck r, New York J P Ook la, Bethlehem H. Brut( 11, Cleveland, 0 Chas black, New York L J Hlarvlu, Northampton eT. (MIDI HOTHL—Oheslant street, abovo C S Embardt, Pottsville H Brink, Baltimore W Claw, New York D Potter, New York Mrs X lietwlig, Oinclntuit" Mr Houston, Delaware 0 0 Itta.kaot tb, Boston .W Bushnell, Beaton W N thou W H Bowen, New .York .7 Ytolor, Nowerk, N J D T Francis, Utics, N Y W ' :tem at I, Detroit Mr Buttorfisld, New York B II Pe: reenter, Mass TIIN B'BlON—drab street, alxime Third. ire McCulloch, Ohio J P Long, Ohio .1 D nileo do of, Lancaster B H Brown, Bowling A L G• e, Gordon, Ps Sarni Morris, Jr, Pottsville G Ynelciugbum, Wash, D O °apt L B K.atond ,t 14,N J W 11 Tbunippon, Bridgeton S Z McGear. Bridget JG I bowl) nn,W Chester John Unebner, Pottarille ll liugliah, . Pblladephio Z Bryan, Philatalphis NATIONAL HOTEL—Bane street, above Third. lit lan E Boyd, Del co, Pa B Bruce. Lobanon BAG/ Kreanatr, Phceuirrille W E Brener, Lob en, Pa John Borkiey, Pottsville LientDerr. Lebanon • A S Ely, Lebanon Lient 8 L Hughes, Pa S., rat A "meet t,'Fn D Iw, Pa COMMERCIAL—Birth street, above Ohostunt. •Joiboa ft Way, 'Maryland John P flilysrd, Doiaware John 1 1 1 Wiley,'Lancaster co B G Dater, Lancaster co L IS Inebtie, - Pittsburg Lt W L Gold, Pittsburg J K flurnite, Delaware Geo Gordon, Ohio i M I. tour, Norfolk, Vs 8 Moeda, Chaster co W LI Eder, Maryland John P M. Grier, Pa J 11 13, ktr. Wel4Cheater,Pa 3 Creamer, Franklin co,Ps • P hi II >re, Mt Union C E Charnbare, Chester co . . Peter Bs own, Pottsville 0 biellenry, Doylestow = '. W V P. nnynseker, W °heist J Devoe, West Chester It W Levis, West Chester Chas Ludington, Pa Jas Grinner, West Chester . ... • . , MIDIBON'HOUERfe—Bocond Street, above Market. MT,MitieGbes , N York • 8 G Goodfellow, N Jereey N York T ?Mallon, N York A CM IP), OM% WOOO, Del J Chase, Felton, Del l Gl'l.asn. Felton, Del • S 6 Close, Felton, 0911 It Han, billtbtatown, NJ T Crawford, PC1110fl" i'llvt Sinn:van, N York M Martin & la, Wayne oo Dr birierbaw, Quakertown Mrs kiloton, N Jereey • It Jo D us, NJOrBOY G Rudolph, N Jereey L b F Id, N Yolk ' Wm Horde, N ,ftmor • OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL- HILL vaxialcrioti, RAILEIOAD, AND CoAL COMPANY, 407 , 1.18 RANT Street, Putt.annt.- plcIA• June 6, 1862. ' DKAB--Third West, above CallowhilL A Special Meeting of the Pocicholdern of title Com- B Hr' i- r. Ashland • . Wellington Kline, Pa posy will be bold at their office 'on - 'MON iDAT, the IDO nn tale tatone,Tamaune W J Smith, Went Penne Utah instant, at 11 o'clock A: DI., for t h e despatch of Aurnbrni Steven'," pa , - AB W Knight; Pa . ! business generally. • • • . P J 'Welles, Virginia Edw Diehl, MOM.% ,-1 B By order of the Board of Managers: •.• Gee W- Wolf, Danboro John Eishel, Centre co, Pa i ' • Wid. WALN, Jr., , Enirick, Centre co, Pa Treasurer and Secretar y BARLEY SHEAP--Socend etreet, below Ylne. G E Wiley, Hammonton,NJ C W Yandegrift, N Jersey Vandegrift, New Jersey OEI Parker, Wayne co Kintner, Lambertville M Moore, New York .18 Heaton, Newtown H C Danforth, Ohemong R Carver, Bucks co Wm T Wentz,- Lewistown J Tucker, Norrietown, Pa J W Gordon, Pemberton A Rittenhouse, CeoU, Md Ohm Throp, New Hope Win Crook, New Hope, la J L Hunt, New Jersey J Thornton, Byberry J K Roff & la, Penns Wm McDowell, Bucks 0) J Iredell, Montgomery co Wm K Carvor, Newtown J B Treadwoll, Maryland N Pretz, Centreville J H Atkineon, Centreville STATES UNION--Market street, above Sixth. 1" Myers, Princeton 0 Jones, Baltnnore E B Bonder, New Jersey D L Beamel, New Raven J S Adams, Cincinnati, 0 S E Stall, Franklin co, Pa J P Bowman, Oxford, Pa W Boss, Pa Cr Eipper,lowa W W Sterrett, Pittsburg B Miller, Lancaster co Cochran, Pa N Jones,Thester co, Pa Dr Worthington, W Chester BALD EAGLE—Third street,"obove Oallowhiß. E Young, Northampton eo Ernest Stalgenbaeh, Pa Eolotoon Boyer, Lehigh co T O liernaherk. Allentown John Welp, Bethlehom John Manderbach, Pa Philip Reese, New Jersey . MOUNT VERNON BOTBI,---B,Cond at., above Arch John A, Bear, Lancaster B T Mitchell, Yorktown A J Leber, Martitee Creek A C Betn'nuttk George Belle Henry Tyler Woo Ten Caie. Damascus, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. U. Si FLAGS-- - From 25 coots cod:, to KO. Hatosio Hall, 719 CHESTNUT streak. W. Califtlls & HBOTHEII CURTAIN MATERIALS. Wide French Satins. Wide French' Broomeßea. Wide French Satin do Laine. Wide Worsted Damask. Wide Union Damask. Wide Damask Table Cloth, per yard. Wide 'Moquette for Railroad Care. French Plashes for Railroad Cars. Gilt Cornices and Banda. Cords, Gimps, and Fringes. " - Tassels and Loops. - Hooks, Rings, and Brackets. Furniture Coverings. EMBROIDERED DACE CURTAINS, Of every style and description. Mosquito Netting, Fink and White. W. H. CARRYL & BROTHER, Wholesale and Retail CURTAIN STORE, jel9.St Masonic Hall, N 0.719 CHESTNUT Street WINDOW SHADES.-- Painted and Gold Borders—in store and for sale at the following prices, with good Fixtures complete for each shade, retail, Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $l.OO. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, 61.2,5. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $1.50. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $1.75. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $2.00. Gold 80, dosed Shades & Fixtures, $3.00. • Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtiirss, Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $4.00. Gold Bordered Shades & Fixtures, $5OO. Gold Bordered and Store Shades made to order, any style or size. U. S. nags ou hand and made to order, all sizes. W. H. CARREL Sg .. BROTHER, jel9-3t In Tdeaonie tian, 719 CHESTNUT Street. KELP-ADJESTENG PATENT CLOTRE . WRINGER.--SoleAgenei for the State of Pennsylvania. JOHN A. MURPHEY., jele-lm 922 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, BATCHELOR'S BAIR BYE r . THE BEST IN THE WORLD. YLLIAM A. BATOELELOR.'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to he distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least ; remediee the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Mir for life. GRAY, RED, or .BUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair'soft and beau. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. OW" The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, an the four ' steles of each Lox. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street" (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street), iny23-17 Eew York. OFFICEOF THE MAYOR,CITYALL, H SAINT L6urs, .Tme 13, 1862, To the Creditor: of the City of St. Louis : Thieved on the. Bonded liebt of the City of St. Souls already due, and to become due before the first day of July, or [atered Bonds still uncancelled, will be paid, on sod after the first day of that month, at the Boat men's Savings 'lnstitution, in sai•l city. Subsequent to the first of July, accruing interest and bonds, when not made payable in Philadelphia, will be paid.as formerly,. on presantation at the Bank of the Republic, New York, the City's Eastern Placa Agent No interest will he allowed On matured coupons or bonds frton and after the first of July proximo. jelB-Gy3. DANIEL G. TAYLOR, Mayor. ONE-PRIDE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL. SALES. LOWEST Soiling Prines marked in Plain Figures. AU Goods made .to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Otta•Paros SYSTEM Is ItTlearlid hared to. All are thereby treated alike. 0e256-ly JONES Sc 00., 654 MARKET Siseet. s r purify m thOeubreodi.D.,;Yewpeithoeoilatt, a . Re . - 14 T 4l il e : i t t t ih !l vfi c 3g ! fi l a t. at o , :e . , hauated Plat, r 7 P.V i l at Erli o Se go - r : te : Acidity of the Stomach,Tdarrhmai Ike.- - 1 .., b 0 rfe , t ap . stimulating the brain. They are compounded 0.-,..:,,,;__ Bt. Croix Bum, Roots, and lierba s and are recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or Young; but particularly recenunended, to the weak and tangled: - .esem - by — all - Griieire, Drediude...,w.4,4, - wm Baloorm. P. H. Ditdl(ll & 00., 202 Broadway, New York m73-mwfam CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST 111 the CitY. at 111 South FOURTH Street. OARD PRINTING, beet aud, chespeat in the City, at 11l South POI:MTH Street. CIItOULAR PRINTING, bet and chespeet % in the City. at 121 South VOURTII Street. MARRIED. COLLIER--I3ISPEADI.-On the 19th instant,by the Rev. Charles P. Cooper, Samuel Collier, Sr., to,Maria E., daughter of Samuel Bisphith, Esq., all of this city. * BILSEE.--0001.111BY.—Onthe 17th instant, by Bey. William Barna, Mr. Albert Bilsee, of Philalelphia, to Mies Virginia COOUBOY I of - Lancaster city, Pa. * HAWKIES-OiAESEX.—On the 10th of Sane, by the Rey. Mr. Hammond; Mr. James Hawkins, of Washing ton, to lities Fenton Massey, of Ftederickabnrg, Ye.* DIED BETTS.—On the 18th instant, Ruth Ann Betts, Sr., in the 49th year of her age. The relative* and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral; from her late residence, No. 3528 Setaruer street, on Sixth-day afternoon, 29th MA, at 3 o'ciock. CHASE.—At. Bt. Joseph's Hospital, in this city, at 12 o'clock, June 17th, Captain Cornelius S. Chase, aged 30 years, son of Joseph L. Chase, of Titusville, Pa. The deceased was Captainof Co. E, 67th . Regicuent P. V., and was wounded at the battle of Fair Oaks, Va. [Caty papers please copy.] ZIEGLER.—On the morning of the 17th inst , Amelia G.. daughter or George K. cad Elizabeth C. Ziegler, in the 11th year or her age. The relatives and friends if the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 839 Coates street, this (Friday). oth iutt., at 9 o'clock A. M. . ENGARD.—On the 17th instant, Ellenor Bogard, in the 52d year of her age. Funeral recut her nusband's residence, Seventh, below Diamond street, this (Friday) afternoon, at ,3 o'clock. is EYRF.—Oon the 18th inetant, Kra. Elizabeth Eyre, re lict of the late John Eyre, In the 81st year of her age. Funeral from her late reeidence, 13 5 Beach street, above Columbia avenue, on Saturday, 21st instant, at 2 o'clock. EN ORB.—On the 15th instant, of wounds received at NVest Point, Jacob F. Knorr, in the 21. at year of his age. LITTLE —On the 11th instant, Wm. Little, in the 41st year of his ago. Funeral from Lis late residence,in Conshohocken, Pa., this (Friday ) afternoon, at 1 o'clr Gk. STOCKTON.—On the 18th instant, Samuel Creighton, eon of Charles and Rebecca Stockton, aged 18 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 1214 Front street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock. * T.RODIAS.:-•-On the 18th instant, Anne Thomas, aged. 8 yeare 5 months and 3 dale. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Crosson street, above Jackeon, blanalunk, this (Friday) after noon, at 2 o'clock.. . MOURNING GOO.DS" itO.II.IIMIN .•••P (*Pe-atilt° tir.TSilli Clialys, Point de Summer BOtataZillee, Tumbles, rine Mousseline, Bilk Grenadines, Pouit de Sole or Mourning Bilk, Gros do Rhinos, Foulards, Crape Blase, Grenadine and Grape Veils, Bongo and Grenadine Shawls. Bilk Net Shards, &c. Also, Black and White Bilk., Foulards, Lawns, Gingham, 'Valencia', hlohaini, BBOSON is SOB'S Mourning Store, jell ' No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. ner• PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION .FOR SICK AND. WOUNDED 11.. " • SOLDIERS. On FRIDAY EVENING, June 20, The entire receipts or - . CAPTAIN WILLI./ ART • • WHALING EXHIBITION Will be 'given IS Ot , • - TEE PENN BELIEF ASSOCIATION OF PHILAMILPHIA. , Tickets Twenty-flye Cents. For Bele by the . AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 929 Chestnut Street. W. S. & A. MARTIEN, • 606 Chestnnt Street. • . J. 0;CIRBIGITICS. • 148 South Fourth Stree&'• Abe; it the Office of the Assembly Ealidless, THIS Friday) EVENING. isl B-34 TO THE' 'SEVERAL WARD •AaSO. 0/ATIONS or THE 'PEOPLE'S' AND BE. UBLICIAIZ PARTY.—Tbose word Associations who have not selected delegable to represent themin the Joint Convention are earnestly invited to select one delegate from each association to meet as a Joint Convention. of the People's and Republican patty, st the house of Ohs& 0. Overbeck. S. W. corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Streete, on THURSDAY evening, June 26. 1882, at o'clock, for tbo pat-pose of conference. By order of the Joint Convention. JOHN DOLMAN, R-20.fAm2t* , Secretary Din. fem. NOTICE.—AN ELECTION FOR DI• RECTORS of the CAMDEN AND ATLAN TIC RAILROAD COMPANY will he held at toe Ottlee of the Ocmyony, at COOPER'S POINT, Camden, New Jersey, on THURSDAY, tho '26th indent, between the hours of 11A.62. and 1 P. M. je16426 R. FRAZER, &oratory. fir• OFFICE GIRARD . ETRE AND . RINE INSURANCE • 00,11 PA NY, 615 WAL NUT St , PHILADIMPUILi Slay 12; 1116 . 1 - --The Directors . haTe this day declared 'a arms-atinual DIVIDEND of three and a half per eclat, payable to the stockholdent of this (Jou:many, on and altar the 16th latitaut. myl4.tawflin ALTRED.S. GllLMlTT..Treasorer. iell-fetiatllfi THE PRESS.--PHELADRLPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1862. Err PEOPLE'S, STATE CONVENTION. THE PEOPLE OE' PENNSYLVANIA, who' desire cordially to unite in SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINIBTRA.TION in Re patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy rebellion against the a "UNITY Off THE REPUBLIC, ' and who desire to support, by every power of the go vernment, our hundred thousand heroin brethren in arms, braving disease and the perils or the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Representation' of the State, at ouch times and in such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this cell, to meet in BTATX CONV3I2(TION, AT HABRIBBARG, On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at U o'clock on said,day, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for tbe offices of • AUDITOR GENERAL AND SURVEYOR GENERAL. And to take such measures as may be deemed necessary to strengthen the Government In this season of common reel to a common country. Chairman of the People's State Ootamittee. 4EO. W. HANNERSLY, $ e retariel. JOIIN my 2, SIILLIYAIS. I MPOST OFFICE NOTICE.—A DI et I L ECH. FORT nor/a, S. 0,, to be dempatched per eteemeriIanSSAMTOSETTS, from this port, will he closed at Ms office on SATURDAY !U.N.?, June filet, et twelve o'clock, noon. j020.2t' . 0. A.,WALBOBN, P. M. [(TNOTIEE.—SIIBSCRIBERS . TO TilE RADE ItIBETING to be bold over SUFFOLK PARK, will please call and Idly their subscription and receive their badges. Privilege badges for the week may he obtained at the Book Stands, Continental Hotel, Charles Lloyd's Bine Bell Tavern, and at the Ticket Offices at the Courte. Field Tickets may be obtained at the Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad Depot. Trains start for the Race Course daily at 1.10, and 2 o'clock P. M. [iti2o-2t*] JOON OASSADY. T arja p i'd li O y lVOlVGAllELA. NA VEGA PITTSBURG, May 23, 1362. At a meeting of the Board of Managers of this Compa ny, held on the let of Nay, 3.862, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That coupon bonds of this Company, bear ing date the first day of July , next, be issued to the amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, in sums of One Thousand Dollars .each, payable 'in twen ty-five years after the date thateof, bearing interest at the rate -of six per content per annum, pays hie semi-annually, in the city of Now York, and the said bonds be secured by mortgage of the works and revenues of this Company, to be made to Thomas Dakota% as trustee, 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, this day ordered to be issued, the anionnt of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dot tars, for cash, or the outstanding bonds of this Com pany, maturing on the first day of January next, at In accordance with the foregoing resolutions, SUB SCRIPTIONS will be received until three o'clock of the 24th CAT OF JUNE NEXT, for the above loan. In formation with regard to the character of the Improve ment may be obtained from Joshua Hanna, Bee, of Han na, Bart, A, Co - , Pittsburg ; Abraham Gibbons, Ex., Coatesville, Chester county, Pa.; and Messrs. Jay, Cook, A Co., Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive enbscriptions for the loan. The Capital Stock of the Company is $726,700 Funded debt, (bondsontatandidg) 182,000 There is no floating or other debt existing. The works are in active operation and complete repair, and the re ceipts justify expectations of the usual of average divi dend for the present year.`, The works were so far &an pleted, and the debts et the Company paid as to enable the Managers to declare their first dividend, July 7th, 1803, since which time they have declared fourteen divi dends up to July, 11561=eight years—amounting in the aggregate to fifty-four and one-half per cent., or six and eighty-one Mindredths per cent. Per annum: There are no bonds in the market better secured than those of this Company, and note : that offer greater inducpments for Investment as to security and prompt payment of into rest, which is well known by the holders of the present outstanding bonds. The object of this mortgage is to concentrate the bonds of the Company and moire the whole. A preference will be given to the present holders of the bonds maturing January let, MI The Company reserves the right to accept the whole or any portion of thomuount subscribed. my274Je24 3: F. MOORHEAD, Preeident. IVICTORY ! VICTORY! 1-THE 116th REGIMENT, P. V. M., has been specially accepted by the War Department for three years or during the war. . Captains report immediately. Bounty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished fit= date of enlistment. This is the only three-year Regiment authorized by the Secretary of War from this State, and all patriots desirous of serving our common country most now come forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be fore the let of September next. D. HEENAN, Colonel Commanding. A. MALSEED,' Adjutant. . . • Per G. H. BAItDWELI4 Major. Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. ~~1 1 it:~VAL. E. G. WHITMAN' & Co CONFECTIONERS, HAVE REMOVED RROM BETIOND AND CHEST NUT SrBEICTS TO No. 318 CHESTNUT STREET, IsZEXT - DOOR TO ADAMS 8: 00. , S EXPRESS je2o.3.mif E NI 0 V. A - • - . • H. G. LBISENRING'S PRINTING HOIT:kE - -_ • 323- SOUTH SECOND STREET • TO . NO. 132 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Second Etory i 0 North American"" Building. • _ • ; . • • EVERY VARIETY . - BOOK AND JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. jela-wfm.3t* JOHN C. CAPP & No. 23 SOUTH 'THIRD STREET, Directly OPDC ite the Nectumice , Bank STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MONET INVESTED, AND NOTES AND I,OANS NEGOTIATED ON THE BEST TEBHS JelLwfam St* $2 3100 $1,500, $1.200 WANTE 5 on first.class eccurities, Impinvod city properties. Annly to E. PIETTIT, j2O:. . No . 81:19 WALNUT Rtreot. - - • (1 W. CHURCHMAN,' No. No 32 South 4 .1 e, FRONT Sirect, Philadelphia, is prepared to make task advances on consignments to his friends in Liver- S422SO— v TEIB AMOUNT.TO IN • EST i ll4mB in r sra, .. 107 t0 x.A7,X0. ao WALNUT .1 V 9 slt t i7 " . B l i r k P-111- t r :7 1. KSsfctorns (; f : S BECOND greet, above Green, and (0111......-Itilk • • (I . ARTElvs — c - ELnisit - ATED' NE V' JEWRY BIIGAIt CURED HAMS, in received TAMES HOMER et BON, /34;yet.t1; and Noble and Sixth and Wood eta. • L ARBIIAL'S SALE.—By virtue of - a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA.- DER, Judge of the District Court of the - United States, in and for the Rodent District of Pennsylranta, nay, lame directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the Inshest and best , for ceah, at OALLOWHILL STREET WHARF,bidderW on EDNESDAY, July 2,1882, at 12 o'clock, .M., the schooner DIXIE, her tackle, apparel end furnitare, as she pow lies at sold wharf; Qs?, 100 bales of coital, 2S begs of peanuts, and 30 bap of .rice, being part of the cargo of tne above-named vessel. - The tran , chendise can be examined on' the =mimeo( sale, at hiICIIHNER'S STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street. WILLIAM MILLWARD, 11. S. Marshal Eastern Distrlet of Penna.. PHILADELFItIA, June 19,1882. ießB.Bt •`; NEW CROP. OF VANILLA BEANS, at HO per pound, also, on' bend, the cheapert Chumola end Split Shine in the 'city. CAMPBELL & BROTHER, ie4o.4t* ' N 0.183 South 'FRONT Street: 1 0()LIVE -inivioe of pure ', Olive Oil, to arrive per ettip.Vondalia ; also, an In voice ;er Ocean Skinner ; for sale by . . : • •OHA$.' tg - OAIIST AIRS, j a 20 • N 0.1213 WALNUT and P:ORA.NITIC St. MOB'S*, ..ND R0Y .1.• *it saivoiusnwir . . . • ••• . • OLOTHES -WRINOE Th‘Wringer Las given univerlfti aatieraction, and le watianied to do so 'never/ Dortictilar. Beforo purcbs.3ing, caU..exiinino, ani try it, at office of JOY, 00E, & Co., InTri sod OBBSTI!‘"IIT Streeta t '1.12.316: L. 11: SNOW. ATTIN G 8 ! MA3 TINGE; ! rtIAT -8.4 WHITN 'AND. aNZONZD, '4.4•WHITE AND . OH/COKED, , 54 WIIIITH AND' ONEONTA " 6-4 WHITE AND ONNOKED, _r AT LOW_ PRICES TOE GASH. • RIMY'S L. KNIGHT,. NO. 282 South SECOND Street., • West side. war Statest... my 2 7 -Ino. f. 7 GUTEKUNST; FOURTH: and j.j, mason, i., among hair•dTera, -Person Brownlevir le, lost. now, - among Southern patriots, .the moseimpaliir nenie extant. Jott-tcd VI 'AND OLAVVINAJP, t'alivia cp asili eicopted) by UMW.' MOM MASBET Street. is insplied sisnausL , A. A. MoOLTIRE, RE 11.01 TA LS rI_r4ANCIAL. STOOK AND NOTE BROKERS, commlssloN, BOARD OF BROkEIIS RETAIL DAY GOODS. E. & L., E. & L. EYRE & LANDELL, EYRE & LA JELL, EYRE & LANDELL, EYRE & LANDELL, .FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTII AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH. AND WiDIVITI AND ' ARCH, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT SUMMER SILKS, SUMMER SHAWLS. SIIMAIER ROBES, FRENCH ORGANDIES, RICA GRENADINES, TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, SUMMER FOULARDS. GRENADINE VEILS, SUPERIOR MITTS, INDIA PLAID SILKS, PLAID MOZAMBIQUE'S, PLAIN MOZ AMBIQUES. 'BLACK SILK SACQUES. jelo-tuthelm MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. CASSIMERES. LIGET MIXTURES. SILK MIXTURES. FINE BLACK CLOTHS. LADIES' CLOAKING-5 BLACK BROADCLOTHS. SILK NIXED COATINGS. NEW MELTON'S. • COOPER & CONARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET. myTT-Im TT STEEII4 SON, ..11.1 • N 0.113 North TENTH St', above COATES, Dave just received, ' • • , 3,900 YARDS FINE FRENCH BAREGES, At 31,V cents, never sold less than 44 cents, the greatest job of the semen. -Rich styles of Bareges, at 3734 to 50 omits. Bich Light Ground Grenadines, at 50 cents, worth $l. Bich French Organdies', at. 3T3E cents. < Fine French Organdies, 25 and 31 cents.' 1 lot of French Organdies, at Is, worth 373 b cents. Beautiful styles of Lawns, at 12X cents. New styles Brown GronndLawns, at 12X cents. NO ADVANCE IN BLACK SILKS. • A full line of good Black Pities, at low prices. GBEAT REDUCTION IN LACE .GOODS. In order to effect more rapid sales, and to close out in season our entire stock of Lace Mantles,' Lace Bournous, and Lace Polnteoi we have made great reductions from our FORMER LOW . PRICES.. • ie2o GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS CHAS. L. °RUM & 00., SUCCESSORS TO OLDENnERGTE tr. TAGGART, 31.annfactarors of and Dealers in GENTLEMEN'S PINE SHIRTS AND FURNISHING. Go Ds, No. 146 North FOURTH STREET, . - PHILADELPHIA. OHAS L. ORUM. ALEX, M. THOMPSON FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOE, THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS, -- ------- • WRAPPERS - Nontlfactrare4 A. 1-IOFFNIAN'S , (stroonssoß ra w. w. IEtitGEM) TIES, SCARFS, (+LOVES, 131J8PENDEBS, HOSIESEY, AND ITEDAROLOTEUNG, Always on band. my23-1m GEORGE GRANT. HANVEACTURER OE AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 61.0 OREBTEET STREET. sish2o.llm VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. 1! The subscriber would invite attention to his - IMPROVED OUT OF SsIBT.S, Which he makes a speciality in his business. Abe t cort staptly receiving NOVELTIES FOE GENTLEMEN'S WEAII. W._ 800TT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING bTOEN, - No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, jgg.}f Fpur doors below the Oontirtentai. PAPER HANGINGS rLILADELPHIA P PAPER HANGINGS HOWELL & BOURKE, WENDS Or FOURTH AND ANA'REET STREETS, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, Offer to the Trade e LADIF, AND ELIGA.NT AB SOBTNEkNT OF GOODS, horn the cheapest Brown Stock to the Finest Decorations. N. E. COR. irODRTR AND MARKET STREETS R. R.—Bolid Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW PAPERS Of ever/ wade.. ,D23-2m BLINDS AND SHADES BLINDS AND SHADES. WILLIAMS, ILAIVIAOTO3I7B 07 VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES; The largest and finest sasortmont In the Oily at the GOWICBT • BTOILIE SHADEII MITTERED. itetratring prompti.v attended to. are-ltes MILITARY GOODS. Ai GOODS ON HAND. DASH AND -I.IGHT BLUE HEM= OTADDABH 0.4 AND 3-4 INDIGO WOOL.DUD BLUE maiiniLs. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. COTTON ptrimE,lo, 12, AND 15-OUNCE. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO., 326-53 n ' 225 CHESTNUT STREET. .THE. "EXCELSIOR "' Ms ARE THEißit AC -2 THE ' WORLD. J. H. PdIOHENFIt sr. Co., CHCHNRILL PROVISION Dieursa, And 'mime of the celebrated " EXCELSIOR " BUG-AR-CURED HAMS, Noe. 142 and 144 Nortb 'FRONT Street, Between Arch and Rau streets, Phatidelphiel. The justly-celebrated “EX.OELSIOR" HAMS are Sawed by J. H. M. & 00., (in a style peonllar to them ielsee,) expressly for PAIILLY U S N; are of delloloni Savor; free front the unpleasant taste of salt, and are (Pronounced by epicure, superior to any now offered br sale. apl.-31n NEW PUBLICATIONS TRAVELLER'S DEVOTIONAL LIBBABY.—The Traveller's Devotional Library, done up in a neat case, suitable for the pocket, contain ing the folios tag works : Spiritual Songs, by the Bev. J. G. Brie. Wait on the Lord. by Bev. James Smith. Illy Times in God's Hand, by Odell:a Winslow, H. H. None Like Christ, by Octavina Winslow, D. D. Going Home, by the author of.". None Like Christ." Go and Tell Jesus, by the author of ‘‘ Going Home." Price 161. Tor sale by WILLIAM S. de ALFRED MILETIBN, ie2o No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. NEW ENGLISH BOORS JUST Dl rerted and for sale by IIIcELBOY & (30., No. 27 lk oath Smm•TII street, above Cheelnut: LOWNDES, BIBLIOGRAPHERS' MANUAL. Part 7. 12rno , cloth. 81. DANTE'S INFERNO. Illustrated by ()meaty° Dore. Falb). half morocco. DM. STUDIES FROM LIFE. By the author or 44 John Bimrex, ,s 12c00., cloth. $I cc ROBIN HOOD BALLADS.I.Btno., cloth. Prlntod at the Chiswick Press. 0.1 ORM H'S IN &NU AL OF ENGLISH LITERATH EN, and of the El i ktory of the English Language. Small tvo., cloth. $2.26. OROBER'S*FAIRY LEGENDS OF IRELAND. New and complete edition. Small Bvo., cloth. 81.75. SIR. HENRY HOLLAND'S ESSAYS ON SCIEN TIFIC AND OTHER SUBJECTS. Royal Bvo , cloth THE JAPANESE :- THEIR, MANNERS AND CUS TOMS. Illustrated by Stereoscopio Views. Square Svo., obi)). $2 25. COSMO DYNES. Sketches of early Scottish Ilistory. Royal Bro., cloth. $5. LAST POENS. By Elizabeth Barrett Browning,. 12ra0., cloth $175. A NOBLE PORPOBE NOBLY WON. By the author of Mary Powell. 2 v01a.12m0., cloth, $3.50. A BOOK OF NONSENCE. Edmund Lear. morons Illustratirns. Oblong 4t0., cloth. $L Foreign Books imported to order by every steamer. - Monthly Catalogues of new and old English and French Books furnished gratis en application. . CIRCUL &TING LI (MARY SAT BROTHERREAWS CI RC U- V T • LATINO LIRRAItY.-Ali the NEW English and American Books, intinding ALL GLASSE 4 of Lite rature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that Includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that arenot REPRINTED here. Terme $5 per year ; 6 manilla $3; three months $1.513, or 3 cente per day. 218 South EIGHTH greet. je74mir, PHOTOGRAPHS, IVERYWHERE YOU TIWAR, OF the merits of REINIAR'S COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS, for $l, carefully finished, and artistically co lored—faithful likenesses. Gallery, SECOND. Street, above Green it* ATTENTION 18 DIRECTED, TO 1311INtEit'ti GALLERY, SECOND Street, above Green, to remind the people teat iire-size Photographs, in oil colors, are being made at war prices—finely executed picturee. it* WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 41YLIRICAN, AND SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT. REDUCED•PRIORE JOS. H. WATSON, my 29-11 326 onEsniur stiarzr REMOVAL. FULLER Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Btreetto No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor (Opposite Masonic, Temple>) NOW offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOORS. AND FORKS, AND FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade le invited. ari3o-Brn a t t cc AMERICAN WATCH 00M it.6t PANT." GOLD AND SILVER. W A TCHES. FOIL LADIES AND GIONTLEDTEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 712 011BSTNUT Street, Second floor, {opposite Masonic Temple.) L B. MARTEB,, Agextt. lipso-sra VULCANITE RUBBER JE VVELRY A beautiful line of GENTLEMEN'S VEST ()HAMS, LAMBS' ONA. TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, Ac., New in Store. J. 0, FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, ispSo-Stu (Opposite Masonic Temple.) WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. A FRESH ASSORTMENT,'at LESS 11 THAN EMMEN PRIORS. TUNE k BROTHER, Imre tem 824. CHESTNUT Street, below l'ourtb.. m.b2o.tf SEWING- MACHINES & WILSON YV 1/N E $-T PRE ET PfflL A.DIMPEITA7 riw:gl! FIRE AND MARLNI INSURAIM . COMP I. OFFICE 416 WALNUT ST REAT,PZEGADIMP OAPITAL $200,000. This company 'coutlnnea to take risks on tho sifts Owes of Property at low rates. the 'Public can rely upon its reepontbility, and abili ty to ;ay tome promptly. Its disbursements for tho benefit of the public, during the last nine years, e xceed $500,000, and we respectfully solicit its favor lu the future DISIZOTORS CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. OLACMORN, JOHN THORNLEY, 0. a. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. T. WM. M. SWAIN, PURI.L&N SHEPPARD JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. B. LAWRENCE, WM. O. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLHE. THOMAS OBA.VBN, Peed.:Seat. A. 8. GILLMTT, Vioe Pre:ddied JAB. B. /MVO BD, Secretary. ep26-11 'WANE INERTRADTCM COMPANY, ..iv lio. 406 . 011.1118TITUT Street. FIRS AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIEMOTOIta. F. N. Duck, B. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, John Ressler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., P. 8. Justice - Alen. Whilklin, Washington ' Jones, Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes, 0. W. Davis, John W. Everman. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. OBARLES RICHARDSON, Vioa President. WILLIAMB I- BLANCHARD, Secretary. [m11194111 COMMONWEALTH JUtE INSI3• RANGE 00111PANY, OP TSB BTATM PICIOSTINANIA. DIESO2OIIB. Dacia Jayne, H. D., Charles H. WPM John M. Whilst), John K. Walker, Edward 0. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas B. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr. Elijah Jenes. DAVID JAY E, E. D., Preeldent. JOHN H. WHITALL, Vire Presgent ISAMIJHL B. NOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 0111EBTNII1 Street. Philadelphia..' te ILL uNATYN.6 OILS OIL I Ott 11 OIL 111 HIILBURT &. BRODHEAD, No. E4O AROR STREET, Haring opened a General Depot for the Belo of Extra Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the special attention of dealers and consumers to their refined rnuirmATlNG OIL, as It powwow ',estit beyond anything heretofore offered In this market, being entirely free from that gluey substance and bed odor which characterize that commonly sold in this market, produces no wake, and Is free from all explosive properties. lir Orders from City or oounizy promptly at. tended to. myl9-Im LUCIFER" OIL WORKS. 100 bbla "Lucifer" Binning 00 on band. Wo guarantee the oil to be non-explosive, to burn all the oil In the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without crusting the wick, and but slowly. Barrels lined with glass enamel. WRIGHT, SMITH, &PE A.BSALL, gign.ts Office 616 Ma.RHJET Street. (TA' IT T r 0 N • The well-earned reputation of FAIRBANKS' SCALES Hu induced the makers of Imperfect balances to offer them as FAIIEtB&NKS' BOALES," and parohaseri have thereby, In many lantana*, been subjected to fraud and imposition. FALItiIA.N.HEe BOALES are mantas°. tared only by the original Inventors, t. & T. FAIR BAWLS & 00., and are adapted to every branob of the business, where a correct and durable &aloe la required. FAIRBANKS do EWING, • General Agents, aPIO-tf OTASONIO HALL, 716 OFIIISTNIPr rt B', M.lBBEB', AND Oils- DIME'S CLOTHING, IN lICNTILEBB VANIZTY, No. 137 South EIGHTH Street, Tbree Dom above WALNUT. mylls 2m VIRE CRACKERB-500.boxes Gol , x Clop 1 , 14). 1 Fire Cranium.. . Oranges and:Lemons, in printe'order, for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS. "tlB IZo.IOS South WATER &Teat. SUMMER RESORTS STAR HOTEL, (Nearly opposite the United States Hotel,) ATLANTIC OICY, N. J. SAMUEL ADAMS, Proprietor. Dinner 60 cents. Abe, Carriages to Hire. Oar Seardere accommodated on the most reasonable terms. je2o.3m COLUMBIA 11013 SE. vV ATL ANT(O CITY, NITUATED ON KENTUCKY AVENUE, O s p u r t th 3eit o e Lte bs Surf . Nouse. Terms to jpto.2u, EDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor C • ENTRAL 130111.-E, AT FANTICI CITY, N. 3.1 DI. LAWLOR, Proprietor. The above new hou-e is open for Boarders. Booms collet to any on the beach, well ventilated, high ceilings, he Penman atteniive and polite, Approximate to the Bathing grounds. • je2o4m SE A-SIDR BOUSE, ATLAS T BY DAVID SCATTERGOOD. A NEW PRIVATE BOARDING DOUSE, boantira'- ly situated at the foot of Penusylranta Avenue. Now open for visitors for the season. js2o,2rn IVIANSION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. E. LEE, Proprietor. This House having been thoroughly renovated and on huged, is new open ter permanent and transient boarders. The allololl ITU USB is Coll46l3itir. tto depot, churches, and 'I ost office The bathing grounds are nu mrp sssed en the Island. The Bar is conducted by Hr. ERLEL, of Philadelphia, who will keep superior winos, liquors. and choice brands of cigars • 3-24-'2ln AG L E HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, is now open, with a LARGE ADDITION OP ROOM. Dtkird $7 per week, bethiicg dresses inciatlei. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, is now open and ready for 'Boarders. ft. few - Choice Rooms can be obtained by applying soon The Proptietor furnishes his table with fresh milk from hid cows, and froth vegetables from his fizz .Alro, about four banditti desirable Cottage and Hotel Lots for sale by M. IiIa:LEES, je2o.2rn Proprictoi, THEALHAMBRA - " ATLANTIC . OITY," N. J , a eplentlid new house, sonthwost corner of ATLANTIC and IIIASSA.OIIUSGTTS .3.1r01111V7 9 will be open for vieitora on and after Jude 29th. Theroems smd table of t , The Alhambra" are- unsurpassed by'any on the Island. There le a swim; lee Cream and Re freahment Saloon attached to the house. Terms moderate. 0. DUBOIS J. YOUNG, Proprietors. iptEDLOE'd ROTEL, ATLANTIC A., CITY, N, J—At the terminus of the railroad, on the lett, beyond the depot This House is now open for Boarders and Transient Visitors; and offers accommoda tions equal to any Note' in Atlantic City. Charges mo derate. Children and servants half price. 07 Parties ahould keep their seats until the cars ar rive in front of the hotel. . je2o-tot CtkiESTER COUNTY .ROUSE.--This privite Boarding Rouse, corker of YORK and PACIFIC Avenue, Atlantic City, convenient to the beach, with a beautiful view of the Ocean, is now open for the seaeon. The accommodations are equal to any others on the Island. Prices moderate. je2o.2in J. REM, Proprietor. VENTJJOKY HOUSE; ATLANTIC LN CITY, N. J —This comfortsble and convenient VW house, located on. E.HDITUURY Avenue, opposite the Surf House, one square from the beat bathing on the beach, has been fitted , up for visitors this season. F. QUIGLItY, Proprietor. N. B.—Horses and Carriages to Hire. -P320-lna QEA BATIIING.— , ,The Clarendon," (formerly Virginia Haus%) VIRGINIA AV'S:NUB, ATLANTIO CITY, is now oven for the accommodation of Boarders. , This House is situated immediately on the Beach, and from every room- affords a fine view of the tea. Me2o.2roj JAIIRS JENKINS, AL D. LIGHT-HOUSE COTTAGE - AT .1.4 LANTIO ClTY.—Tbis well-known and popular Bowie is now oren for visitors. It has been much en— larged and improved. NO B je2o.ln JONAH. wOOTON, Proprietor. .BOARDING. SUMMER RESORT.—Desirable clam Boarding can be had by applying, immediately to the Anises IiaItRISON, Chestnut Hill. Applications addressed to C-hestant fill P. 0 , Pa., will meet prompt attention. It* DRIVATE BOARDIN'fi-- .Acceramo- Wiens for Gentlemen and their Wives, with plea• giant single and communicating rooms Also, pleasant rooms ter several fipple Gentlemen. Apply at 802 North TENTH Street. Tc rms moderate. jelo-12tit EDUCATIONAL. CiERMAN.—A. New. Class for Gentle- ILA men Stitt be opened on PION DAY, JIIXE 233, 5 o'clock P M. Only 83 per quarter, in advance. Two Prot'. O. T. Et3NN, No. 300 BIiANCtI Street'. iBPI3OIIB a. 'wed ie2o 3t* WANWS. ASS IS TAN T QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, corner of G and TWENTY-SECOND Streets, WASIIIXGION, D. 0 , Jane 17,18132 EXPERIENCED PEANISPERS can obtain entoßY rnent on application at this office. J. I. DANA, jeig-dfirl Captain, A. Q. EL, 11. S MEE STORE, 220 MARKET, AT FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Poseession given July lst, 1862 Apply OR the pre mises. - vATANTED-,A person having "deans, V Y and able to influence a good cash and short-credit custom, to RAT/ the advertiger, who has equal sdvantages, in a desirable branch of the near-trade Dry Goode bum nese. A ddress 4, Near Trade," Press Office. jel4•Bt4 scen:tsc.====coccurittectrt.,...—m....... pentere, and 25ti steno masons. Apply to the officers of the Lfbigls Coal and Navigation Company, at MAXIM( CHUNK, ALLENTOWN, or E ASTON, or anyahero tear- r nnege.„_. -ietO.tf SEA BATHING. KiptEmg FUR THE SEA. SU OBE ! SUltiffElt AB- BaNONALINT.-OAIIIDICN AND ATLANTIC RAIL . BOAT). Three trains daily to Atlantic City and return, (Sun •doye excepted). Trains leave VINE-Street Ferry ea _____ ' x ==l Freight and Accommodation RETUENING Leaves, Atlantic Man Train 4 40 P. M. Express Train 015 A. M. ti o Freight and A ccommodation.3 18 A. M. FARE $l.BO. Ronnd• trip Tickets; good only for Ks day and train on which they are issued, 82.50. Excur sion Tickets; goad for three days, $3. Hotels are now Gyms.JOHN G. BRYANT, • Agent. VrROCERIIMAINI? PROVISIONS NATIVE WINES- STRICTLY PUDE StfICE OF THE GRATE-THE HOST DELICIOUS, BICH, AND ESUITT VINES EVEN OFFERED TO • THE PriBLIO. AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JEST RECETirRD, ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, DEALER nr NINE GROCERIES, CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE ST NEW MACKEREL. 150 Bbto New Large No. 3 Mackerel. 160 Half Bble In store and and for sale by 511:11tPHY & KOONS, No. 146 North WH3117&13. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE.-100 boxes choice English Dairy Cheese, suitable for elsisment, io store and for sale by BRODE3 .1 TULLIS ES, 'elB 107 South WATER Street. MACKEREL, HERBING, BHA"), ec., ate. 2,600 able Masa Nos. 1. 2, and 3 Mackerel, late. caught fat fish, in assorted packages. 2,000 able New Eamtpori, Fortune Bay, and Heine • Herring. 2,600 Boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring. 150 Bble New Mese Shad. 250 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, &a. In store and for Belo by • MIISPHY & HOQNS, No. 146 North WB&EYES. SAFES. api,LPlTirEs SAFE DEPOT.' 12 M blOl - 31) to No. 21 South Sllvlarrn . stmet, nee lin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favor's; and' bans determined to merit future patronage, bas• secured at elegant and convenient store, and bee now on hand s large assortment of Lillie's celebrated Wrought ani Chilled Iron Fire and Burgle: Proof Salm, (the oni; at:Hotly fire and bnrglar proof safes L oc k e., Z---org i lleyl,.Rankian_Witife, and Bank • Meted, Mid obcatest Boor isscumiShet Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's' Nev Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is con ceded to moss in style and elegance anything yet at fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is strklis fire and burglar proof. SYntsial. Nonos.—l have now on band say twenty Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of thorn nearly new. and acme forty of other makers, comprising a compien assortment as to sixes, and all lately exchanged for On now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at sac' low prices. Please cell end examine. ja26-11if Id.C. SADLER, Agent. EVANEI I WATSON'S SALAKANDIRE BTOBIE, 16 BOUT% FOURTH STREIZT, PII.IIAD3LPHIA, PA. . l.brop Sybil of FIRX,PROOF BANIIII dame* heed : r MOUNT MAUR ONMETERY. This ground is located ti few yards off the Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel Hill, and le beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for miles around. Ite eoll le admirably adapted for the %wpoae deldlinedi being high and dry. The public' are Invited to exemhte its claim before purchasing ebiewhere. General and sectional plans may be examined laths COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 12S SOUTH SIXTH EITRXIIT, Wherorany further information will be cheerfully ef forded by the malt. DESIRABLE toTE4 AT LOW YBICSS, AND bit LINIKKATI TUNS, Are now in the market, wined them in sections jnet opened, haViDR hitherto been held in reserve. Orr tom Moults from 8 A. M. to 4 P.M., and either ba• fore or after these hours, at the residence of the under. signed, No. 314 NOIITH TENTH MEIN FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVE, B. 11.—Couveyenee to mad ttom the Cemetery rot inch as deetre to parches°. mylt• 2os VEPHIL ADELPHI RACES. g-SPRING RUNNING ITEETING, SOP -- FOLK PARK 00IIRSR. There will be POUR D &TS' RACING, at from One to Three•hille Heats, and Calf- Mile Beata for. Saddle Noreen, at the Suffolk Park Connie. Commencing en MOND &Y, June and ending on THURSDAY, June 260, 1562. The moat celebrated Horses in America will be pre. Punt to run Ouse races. Among them are : Idlewild, Molly *Jackson, Lama Faris, Lightning, Betty Ward, Billebori-righ, Pope, Sweigart, Reporter, Blondin, Millington, Ann Clark, Bay Flower, Rortat Era D. Wagrarn, Sunehine, West Roxbury, Jessie, Throe's Lie*, Revenge; Cs clone, Trsvators, Condolence,lle. and othors. The most convenient means of accear to the Couree are the following: By "PALTAIORE RAILROAD, in 10 minutes--Depot . . . By BOBER OARS, fIOM Market street to Bina Bell Tavern, one hour. Driving Roads, down Broad street to PaPrank lioad, past Point Breeze Bark over Peure% Ferry Bridge. Out Market street to Darby road, or through West Philadelphia. Over Gray , " Ferry Bridge to Darby road.. Prices of Admission to Field and Open Strad, SO cents. To Covered . Stand $l, or $2 for One Gentleman and Tao Ladies. Privilege Badgea for the Week, admitting One Gentle.- men and as many Ladies se he chooses to bring, to all parts of the Course, during the Week, $lO. No charge for Vehicles. Races to Commence Daily et 23( o'clock. KW' STRICT ORDER WILL BE PRE9ERVED. JOUN L. O&SSLDY Par NOTlGE.—Entries.for the Lady's Gift, (a Mag nificent Gold Watch inlaid with diamonds) to be ran for by Saddle Home, on Tuesday, June 24th, on the Suf folk. Park Course, must be made under seal; enclosing en hance fee. (sio;by 9 o'clock Saturday ovening, June2l, and addressed to JOHN L. OASSADY, jo 174t* Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. TE SOLDIER'S DREAM - AND carEAT SEPOY REBELLION, THIS EVIT RING. rit the ASSEISIBLI BUILDINGS. It* W AL - NUT-STREET THEATRE . T NINTH and WAL NUT Streets. Sole leeeee Mrs. M. A. Garret - am. Acting and Stage Manager... Mr Wayne Olwins. A NEW BILL AGAIN! Eleventh night of the foillionfl; eneo, BEfful engagement ot THE AMICBICA.N COMM AOTREzIS, MISS JULIA. DALY! . . who will appear in 7 characters, 5 songs, and 2 dances. THIS (FRIDAY) BYENING, Tune 2p, 18$2. The performance will commence with the Drama of MONA. JACQUES. To be followed by the capital Yankee sketch entitled FOOL OF THE FAMILY. Betty Saunders Miss Julia Daly. To conclude with protean burletta entitled IN AND OUT OF MICE. Doornoren at 7K o'clock. Comment:a at 8 GRAND FLORAL AND STRAW BERRY FAIR —The Ladies of the Union Vo lunteer Refreehment C,mmittee open their FAIR st the SALOON, foot of WASHINGTON Street, for the Benefit of the Fund, cn IdONDAY EVENING, June 26, and continue every AFTERNOON and RVE SING during the week, where they will be happy to see their friends. Donations in Flowers, Frnir, Cream, Ac., wtU be thankfully received. ARAD HARROWS, iel4.6t Clhoirmen. MRS. JOHN DREW'S A2Oll-STRZET TEIBATIVEL Acting and Stage Manager...... W. S. FE.SDR.B.ION.S. BiblinGge Agent and Treasurer JOB. D. MITIIPMF. A READNGAGEttIENT DEMANDED, In consequence of the great success of F. S. CHASER/kV, F. S. OILINERATI As "Jupiter" and i 4 Mara." TO. NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT, BULL RCN, BULL SON, BULL RUH! Or, the Sacking of Fairfax Court Home. Jupiter, (a contraband,), To commence with A GLANOE AT NE W YORK, Mon F. S. Chnerart. Eliza Stebbins Mrs. 0. Henri. Prices as usual. Coon open at Curtain rinse at 8 o'clock: join -fit ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS , GREAT NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT. THRILLING SCENEd IN TNE LIFE OF A VANNEE WHiLEIIIB.N, EVERY EVENING, at 8 o'clock preci!ely. SELECI. MATINEE, SATURDAY at 3 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. CM. drop 10 cents. Liberal arrangements made for schools on Wednesday Afternoons. • jel.B4lt CONTINENTAL THEATRE. v. MR. S. -DAVIS Sole MOW,. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, For, the Summer Season. THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLD! _ THE .COOLEST THEATRE IN A.IIERIOM The greatest entertainment ever given at the 'glee:4-- ViZ : 25 cents to Dress Circle, Family Circle 15 cents. PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY 0.• TEE FINE AETS. Thirty-Math s.noun! bition of Palntino end Sentptare, 1025 CTIESITNL"t Street. Open from 9 A. M. 6 P. DI., end from • P. AI. till 10 P. 01. Admittance 28 cents; Semen Tickets 50 cents. Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors irfil recely, their tickets at the Academy : no admissions without Open from 11. till 7P. Di., and from 8 tiff 1P :FOR SALE AND TO LET, 0 7 1, FOR SALE—The three-story RatilDWE ',LING, 'with side yard, No. 112 North Eighteenth street, above Arch. APi•l9 to - ALIEN" & Slll3, S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT streets, 5°20-314 second floor. „_y F R nicely watered, excellent improvemeets, mi:es from Harrisburg. Price only $6,800. Terms easy. Also, a PHEET PPM”, near Dover, State of Dela ware, 107 acres. Price only SMOO. E PETTT.T. gill • TO; 13,E NT- iC - If6n- Met• Country Bonne, of moderate size. The grounds fa elude 'Flower, Trull, and 'Vegetable Gardens, an Orchard. a vlenesot grove, through which a little brook flows, sad pa9ture grounds for the use of two cows. It is situated • mile ands half from Old York "load Station, North Peon- IYIVSIIM Railroad. Inquire 1616 Loousr Street. aul-mwf tf VOR SALE—TBE STOCK AgD -A. !_FIXTURES of a Retail GROCERY and PROVI SION STORE, now doing a' Rood b”siosee. ADaly at SETEETEENTH and RIDGE Avssux. Cauw, the present proprietor engaged In other bu3lneie. jll9-31.* •a coo -P. 6 00 P. ffi •FOR SALE—The Stock and good will of a first-class Retail Shoe Store, bog esiab . 111 shed and doing a good business, Address "Shoe Brims,'• at this office. 1019.3tir FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, for merchandise or an unimproved lot of ground, den- Mirk city Property. SJ. WdLTON, jetil•tf ' 4.13 WALNUT Street. VOA_L-•OIL WORKS FOR • SAL E, %,./. within the limits of the city. Any person wishing to employ a Capital to good advantage, will please apply, for full particulars, at No. 12T WALNUT Street. lel2-12tir PRILID3I.I.IIIA, July 11, 1862. .A l .E' JUNCTION RAILROAD . ...1 COMPANY'S BONDS.—The Junction Railroad Company Invites proposals, In writing, for the purchase of the whole or any part of $500,000 First Mortgage Eler. per Cent. Coupon Bonds. The Mortgage is made to Alexander Henry, Bet., Trustee, and will be due July 1, 1832. It is secured upon the entire Reilread and Property of the Company lying On the west aide of Eehttylkill, between Belmont and Gray's Ferry. Its terms provide for a sinking fund of $15,000 per tear, to be Invested in these Bon's, or In the First Mortgage Bonds of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Com pany, the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail road Company, in the Loans of the United Statee, or of the State of Pennsylvania, at the discretion of the Board of Directors, The 13onaa are far One Thooeand Dollars each. Their payn ent le guarantied by endorsement of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Company, the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company on the back of each bond, - in the following words—via: Know all men by these presents, that the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. the Philadelphia, Wilming ton, and Baltimore. Railroad Compesy, and the Phila delphia and Beading Railroad Comeacy, and each of them. for a valuable conshbration to thorn odd by the . Junction Railroad Company, do hereby (in pursuance of the power and authority conferred by be. acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 're proved respectively on the twenty-third day of Meech, A. D. 1861, and the eleventh der or April, A. 0. 1882, spd of every other lawful power and authority in them 'reeled,) jointly 8011 severally guarantee to the baleful holder of the within Bond the punctual pay meat of the principal and interest thereof, when and as the sane shall become due and payable afeordlos to the terms of . taid Bone. or of (be terms sad c Vellatite of the laden- Lure of Mortgage therein mentioned and given to secure the setae. "In witness whereof, said Commies have hereunto affixed their common or corporate seals respectively, duly attested, and ha w caused the signatures of their Preside' te, retpectively, to be hereunto wri.ten, this second day of Joi.e, anuo Domani. eighteen hundred and slaty-two (1862) 's .• Payment for the Bonds will tie revered as follows': a first instalment of 10 per cent. will be payable ore - &ea the paid. Proposal will be addressed to MARL E Treasurer, 227 Soutb FOURTH Street, putt] MONDAY. July 21. Each proposal will stale the total nnmbor or amount of the bonds wanted, and the price offered per bond of $1 COO - Ibe CoMpasy reserves to itself the right to accept or reject the whole or any pert of soy proposition receive.!. Successful bidders will be nottfl.d of the Decline — cc of their proposals within one week from the openi of thoir bide. JOSIPII LES ng IA I", je19421 , Secretary Juncti me Bailees& Oo rpo DISTILLERS. . 1 - The DiSTMIERY known se ths " 1 : 0CE/STIX, " and formerly owned and ocznatod by B. 4 ,7lL.bniwrit, rag.,!!tasted on TWENTY-THIRD, between and VINE Streets, Pbeladolvado, OftencitY ea: lanensin per day, is nova offered for sale on reasonable end SOCOM• cuodtaing terms. Is In good running order, and has Mk the modern Improvements. An Arteelan spa! na the pre mises furnishes an =felling supply of good! Ptro ware?. Address Z. LOOK h 00., No, 1010 31&1111.11 • 1 Street, P.bondelsble. teX.-dtt. W . 3130Es ....iWigsmirliv BELLOWS, tEMBLE tit *AN HORN. sosiga. wo. 301 aualorr eerie. Phfl.M N'ATTI'B.OELEBRATED ITALIAN CREAM will poeitinely remove TAN, FEEOKLES, SALLOWNESS, SUNBURN, PIMPLES, and all tornP- Nona of the face; giving a beautiful healthy glow and, rosy colOr to the cheeks, so much desired by every one. In short, It PRESSIATES THE raEsatiuse OP YOUTH, removing all WRINKLES, and giving a soft, smooth appearance to the face, and a brilliancy* to the skin that is ern prising to all. It me an article that is nintsimsemar, TO EVERY LADY. Upwards of 1,000 BOTTLES PER DAY are now sold: In Philadelphia alone, and the demand ie daily increaa. hag. Price .5 cents per bottle. Sold by Di. B. S. NATTI A Co., • Manufacturers and Proprietors, No. 521 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, And by the following agents in Philadelphia: J. R. ijaeselberry, No 45 N. Eighth street; Andrew Taylor, druggist, cor. of Ninth and Chestnut streets* M. Brad field, No. 802 Arch street; P. Y. Barrett, NO. 954 N. Second street; Miss Kocher, Seventh and Coates streets; id. L. Adams, A. nor, of Marshall and Girard ave. onei&i and by druggists ter and dealers in Fancy Goods ge y. Agents wanted in every town Wirings of the United States and Cat:Lades. uni2:3-tt GENERAL AGENT THE TURF. $5,000! STAKES AND PURSES In Broad street. AMUSEMENTS F. S. Mai:Aran
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