FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL TEE MONEY MARKET. PRILADILpRIA, Tune 21, 1882. There was some excitement at the Stock Board early Oils morning, and price, were a little higher and wild in •coneeauence of the rumor of the capture of Richmond, 'which proving to be without foundation, prices settled into yeaterd►y'a channels. Buelnoss In bonds wag unite active. Philadelphia and Erie tie were firm at 03%. Pennsylvania be declined to 89X. Obeeapeake and Dela ware tie brought SD. Reading 8a '7O advanced ; the 'Blle brongbt 89. North Pennsylvania Bs advanced ;99 was bid for the 10e. Schuylkill Navigation tis 'B2 de clined to 70; about $03,000 changed bands. Reading 'Railroad advanced early In the day to 29%, but declined to 28%, closing bid. Pennsylvania Railroad shares de. alined to 46%, but cold during the day as high as 47%; 46% watt bid at the elate. North Pennsylvania Railroad wee firm at 10%. Schuylkill Navigation common brought 43; the preferred wan firm at 18%;' no change. Little 'Schuylkill Railroad wee firm at 19%. Sidewise& pre ferred advanced to 12% ; 4 bid for the common.. Long Island brought 17 ; finsquebanna Canal 4; lidinebill - Railroad 47% ; Lehigh scrip 32, firm; Elmira Railroad 38%. United States securities were dull; 8a 'Bl advanced loog bid for 7.30 e. Passenger railways were also in demand. Thirteenth and Fifteenth brought 20'; Chestnut and Walnut 39X ; West Philadelphia advanced 1; Arch-atreet X ; Green and Coates X ; (Braid College IX ; Spruce and Pine ; &road and Third 1y(; Tenth and Eleventh brought 35; Baca and Vine 10; Seventeenth se d Nineteenth S. Operations closed, after a week of considerable fluctu iition, very steadily. The battle In prospect before Bich 'Mond seems I. create a anaponse, and parties confident .of the result are holding off for it. Prices, therefore, are firm. The fears that have lately agitated the than cial are passing away, as the news comes to Its of the reinforcement of McClellan, and on the street a much more secure fin ling is visible. Gold advanced to 81,;', with short: offerings Old de mand notes are it qmrad for at ums. Drexel Co. •unote: New York exchange Par to 1-10 pre. Boston exchange I. to 1.10 pre. Baltimore exchange...". ............ . to. f die. 'Country funds.... X to 0.10 die. - Gold 6,1 to S pre. 71 3.10 Treasury notes 105 x( to 106,x Old demand' 102 X to 103 The Chioogo Tribune, of the 191 h, says, In discussing 'the propriety of issuing the 160,000,000 new treasury 'notes.: sine Government wants more money.- The war is not yet ended, and morn funds must be had to put down the mebetliot. livery loyal eitisen will at once say, cost what it may the Government must be sustained the money mutt be had. As the must rirect and cheapest way to ob • lain it, Mr. Secretary Chase bee asked for a new issue of truantry notes, and the Committee of Ways and Nestle, of the House of Sepresentetives, bare reported In favor •or the measure. To all this. the people will say amen. They like the "green. backs " They look more like money than common •• bank-rags," and based as they are upon the entire wealth of the country, their intrinsic ♦slue and their redemption are secure. They have, in fact, more of the tssentiel 'lonian's of real money than any other aubetitute for coin that the wit of mar* has -ever devised. With coin and a definite amount, say three or even four hundred millions of treasury notes, end no other paper issues in elieniation, the United • States would, in oar judgment, have the beet circulating •medium poteible, for an agricultural, manufacturing and 000mmerciel people. "But it le twdly to be feared that the opportunity for Oongrose to provide ruch a currency is to pass by with out improvement. There are some two thousand batiks vigorous/1y at work competing with the Gsvernment in the isene of currency. Using the legal tender notes to . stead of coin for the b , deusption of their issues, and near ly all of thorn in a time of suspension, at beet there is practically 100 limit to their ability and dieposition to ut ter their promises to pay.' As yet all tints is very beau t•Hful. Money to plenty. Expansion is the order of the day, and everything is polite on ovimmingly. But the day of reckoning must come, end unless Congress averts the storm, disaster and wide.epread ruin must ere long .overtake us. Lot Congress lay a tax comparatively Ugh at trot, but steadily increasing upon the lames of th -banks till they ore taxed out of existence, and all will b The following is a comparative statement of the Lovett/ -of foreign Dry Goode at the port of New York for the week ending June 19, and since January 1: For the week. 1800. 1801. 18b2. Entered at the port.. 51,238,800 $216,330 8244,053 Thrown on market.. 1,190,877' c 204,127 233j99 fitnea Jannary.l. _ ter,,l dl act port..Wrosemes .199,586,76 ffi22 385,312 Thrown on market.. 47,697,740 . 24,046.429 26,774,782 The following Is the eummery for the week: COMBUMPTtON DIIIIOT. TARIFIOU'D. WITHDRAWN Pkg.. Vsluo. Pkgs. Value. Pkgs. 'Volts. Mf. of W001....237 682.178 07 820,069 79 527,758 MI. of Cotton ...127 30,870 238 45.029 85 17,155 WI. of Silk.-- 24 10 821 17 8 840 80 18.974 Inf. of F 10:..... 06 17,485 34 10 855 110 23,869 Miscellaneous... 44 5,198 9 • 3,915 305 2,274 498 $146.944 306 $97,769 678 387,030 97,7u9 146,944 3 Total marketed:'.2233,o74 cnastge Sales, June 21. MAXIM, 4112%. Exchange.) BOARD. Total entered a2,44.W Philadelphia Slack Lx Elteported by B. E. bl..af FIRST ;14000 Philo & Frio 60. 02x 50 N .10x 16 Penni% R. ' 411( 85 do .. • 41x 10 d 0.... ..... ; 4116 80 do 471( 20 do 84 41 100 13tb.4.16ib.ai11b5 60 Lehigh M 00.... 14 50 do 143 200 Readloi R..caeh 20 200 do . tO 10 do .. 29 100 d0........1,30 293 20 do ...8d) 529 1.16 110 do .. 29 60 Sohl Nay. 6000 Naos It 2d m.... 08X 2000 POOH& to 80X 8000 do b 5 89x 24 West Phil& 1t.... Si 8000 Ches &Del e 5.... 80 6 Philo, Bauk 110 80 Schugl Nat ord.. lAN 'lOO do bswn 163 i 25 Little Scbuyl E.. 1936' 3000 Reading Os '70... 91 6000 do. 10 Oats It pfd 1236' 50 L Island R 17 10 Ascii. st B 28 10 Gr & ( - hates R.— 3136' 88 Girard 00l 253 i 1000 Americas 501d...1083( I 3000 Penos op 6s s6wn 03 2000 N Penns 65..2d7s 62% BOARDS., 15 Chest /c Wal. to ED..% 1000 Penna R. 24 s.rt. 03 . BETWEEN '2600 Peooa 6e flAg .600 N Penne B 6 a2X 2000 BctrlNs6'B2c&p2de 70,4 60 Sp & Pine II 137 • SECOND 70 Or & Costae ... 33x 408.35 Penne 5e '6e. .. SP,k 4 Phil. Bank.... 110 100 Oats B DM 12X 25 • 12„ 30 Barg °anal.— 4 25 M.& 3d-et. R b 4.7634 3 Mlnahlll. 47;1( • HO North Penn% 611 83p 26 Sp&l'lnelthhan 137 ' 50 do.. ...bawn 1871 200 Ittaxolng.....b3o 20 &FTC,/ 400 Race & Innen b 6. 20 20 Gr h goatee-OR. ing 10 2d dt 31-er R..... 761( 1060 Chea h Del 0a.... 80 HOD II 96. '81........1085 BOARD. 100 Realing 1.....b10 29 100 do 2dye 29 94 26 Lebfgh Scrip..... 32 ' 40,. do. blO 82 18 do ..b5w0.82 14 Elmira R 1334 80 Penna R. 46,1 18 do 46 179 do loce 47 5000 Schuyl NNes 'B2. 70 *.Y3 Teotb Eleventh 35 1100 17th h 19th•st 8.. sg PRICES—PIRM.. Rid. /shed Elmira R Prf... 23% 24% Elmira Is '73... 90 90X I. Island R..... 16% 17 Leh Cl & 14. x-hr 49,7 i. 60 Lea exa.44l‘. 32 3 2 N Penta R..... 10,1( 10x N 4 P P:l 6 l B os. :94 12 )6 Chkaw R Con... 4 44' Oala'mssa Pd.. 12X 13 Fmk & hsath R 46 474( 21&Sd-et R.:, . ley( 77 nane& Vinimdct 10 11 W PhDs R. 04X 67,4 Spruce& Pine.. 131( 137 Green & Coates.. 33% Big !Ohm & Walnut. 39 40 'Arab Stroet..... 263( 26 CILOSI.NO ARked-1 V Os .106 100 X S Tl 7 8.10N.100g 101. Thunda t.. 9 8 )4 •Philtula Os torw.logx ingx 'Penne 66 69 x Bgs Reading R...... 28,6 ' Bead m 86'8043.102 106 Head We 1 70. .gg 64 X Read mt 611 '86.. 89 - .69x Penns Rex My. ON 47 'Penns RI m 0e..105x 106) Penns R 2 tn 06.. 98x 9834 Morris Cnl Con.. 47 48 Morrie Cal Pref.l2o ill itteli Nay Stock.. 6 6X Soh Nay Pref... 16K 16% echNBWB2exint BOX 70 Stknira B 18X 14 Philadelphli Markets. Jozut 21—krentrig There is no quotable change In Flour, and a moderate buslarea doing, bath fur export and home use; sales In clude about - 800 bids sopa - rine at $4.6034.16 for com mon and good Western. 200 bble good eerieg. wheat family at $6, 600 bbls good Obio extra at $5 25, 1,500 bbis do extra family at the atnio figure, and 250 bble Penney'. 'sante do at 35 50. The sales' to the trade are mostly mathin the &MO range of prices for superfine and extras, and 85.7506.50 bhl for high grade do and fancy brands, so in quality, and the receipts and salsa fair for Om reason. • Aye F onr Is steady at 38.25, and PenneYl - Oom Meal at 32.76 4, bbl, with bat little offering or selling. WCIRAT.—There in a fair demand, but holders are firm in their views and lass anzions to son to.dsy. about 5,000 buebela fair t porno Peoasylreata_ eod 'old at 120 •122 c, meetly at the former rate, MOM j WM/ common white also a •I I at 123 c, and seine small late at 125€0135C, as in quality. Penossi , aabt Bye Is sailing at 670. Comic belt, r, and the receipts of prima light. with sales at 1,500 bushels Sun barn yell ,w at bac, afloat, and some in the cars awl in store at 51052 c. Oats con tinue dull, and about 2,400 bushels Southern sold at 870 an. mostly at the latter rate for mime lota, afloat. Barley and Walt are quiet. BARS —There Is a steady &Maud for Quereitron, and Ist No. 1 is bald at 532,60 per ton. Corrog.—Tho market is item but Quiet, with a small business doing in the way of sales. Ompoznise —There Is a fair business to note In Sugar pod Coffee, and a firm market for both. •Paovtetoaa —Thu market continues unsettled and dull, and the prices of Bacon u-•d Green ideate lower and very 'lrregular. Laid end Sutter are firm, with rather more doqulry for prime iota WHISKY is better; 000 bble sold at 28,y 027 c, and ilrudge at 23) c.PWS yn nerally held higher. CITY M S. MONTHLY MEETING rOr THE YOUNG MEN'S 4 0EMSTIAH ASSOMTION —Tha regular monthly meet ing of the Young tieu'e Vh lotion Association will be %eld at their rooms, N. s. 1(00 and 1011 Cheataut 'treat, thie (Monday) eve, lug, at eight o'clock, when business of more than ordinary importance is expected to be brought np end disposed of. WHERE TO Buy COTTON AND LINEN GOODS 'Qua/r.—We invite attention to the advertisement of Messrs. B D. & W. IL Pennell, No. 1021 !dulcet street, -which will be found in another column of our paper to.dey. The fact that time gentlemen now offer to soli their immense stock tof goods in title department at the game prices charged befo re the rise—whist' la lower than they can now be bought by the quantity—renders their adore an object of 'Lament, especially se the Meese, Pen. Dell have en enviable reputation for keeping their word with the public. Their stock la large and admirably assorted, and we unnerved on Saturday that the cm. Murat) , were taking them at their word. Their storm wee crowded with buyer. from morning Oil night. FR/EADELFBIA IS a great manufacturing cen tre, and bar maeufa ammo frequently have occasion to visit New York city. We notice that many of them contract their dieternment by "Supping at Powers' No te', 17 and 19 Perk Pew, which Is very convenient for business, and thmc who have done en speak enthusiast'• Bally of it. comferta and conveniences, and tee Proprie tor, Mr. 11. L. Power.. Let others do Likewlee. FINE NEW SMOKED AND SPICED SALIION,— Yr. O. 11. Beacon, tit aler in fine Groceries, Arch and Tenth Meets, bee junt received a supply of fresh Smoked end Spiced Salmon, the first of the onion. New 8411110 D, of the splendid matiltv of Mom bold by Mr. Mattson, are a luxury. • A Quash TungouT.—A correspondent thus describes an equipage whiclihe saw in London : gf The coach was too fire to be elegant, and was drawn by two magnificent berme. On the box eat a black-coated coach man. In the on downy cushions, carelessly lounged a man wiiit-nt a cost, his arm bare, his sleeves turned up to Lil Pl'ellider3; an apron, with the corner turned up, steed himns a girdle—eo that the coachman looked like a gentleni.n driving a mechanic in his work ing dress. The nr,•ne sot of the carriage ➢roved to be a Itch butcher tittles to 1111 slangitter bowie. to would /aye esbibted much h. tier taste to have dressed decently in elegant gernienia from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockbhtl k Wilson, Woe. 103 and 005 Chestnut street, aboVe Slat•." LET A MAN LIVE AS LONG as be will, the first . 'thirty years of MOJI•e will always seem the longeet ; and. 'the daily routine of our after years Isamu like the round of a clock. whits the hands on the outside, and the more anents within. mask tire passing of time to ethers, till the weight has run doss, , ..nd the pendalum stands still. In order that a man should passilre pleasantly, he should dlvs aceordiog to the laws of nature, and purchase his glummer garments Sit the palati sl establishment of Granville ,Atoka is No, 609, wbeie the cheapest clothing in the coon -07 le manufactured.' . • A COoItiIrONDENT, writing from New Or leans: says: "One of the most striking objects which presented iteeli es the steamer reached the levee opposite the St. Mary's Market, was an immense collection of bells on the wharf, covering, it seemed to me, a quarter of an acre, and amounting in number to hundreds. There were all sizes, from the largechurch bell, wen:clog several hundred pounds, to the small dinner bell." A queer place is New Orleans. Our belles here oocnpy a considerable space, but we doubt whether it would pct take more than a hundred to cover a quarter of an acre, even though they were chnrch•going belles," those be ing the most stylish kind. Let any one observe Chestnut street, in-front of Mr. Ohm. Stokes' Clothing Store, un der the Continental Hotel, any fair afternoon, and be wi'l see belles that will compare favorably, we think, in sine with, the belles of New Orleans. • 'MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Ifir SHE FOURTH PAM" AllitlYßD Steamship SRTOD, Matthew/6 45 lonra from Boston, with mdse to B. Wiueor. rassongera—Mrs. 9 11. Mat thews. Master S. Matthew', Mrs. Georzo H. Pt:mat...tt, Miss Mae° F. rousts/Id, Mr. Joseph Ricketts and lady, Vas Lizzie Ricketts. Brig Charles Itllller, Brewer, 9 days from Cardenas, in ballast to J E Batley 6 Co. Brig Ashler. Tbastruot, from Cardenas 1 2th inst., with molastas to 8 W Welsh. Left brigs 0 U Pot, Hop. tain t loading for Boot= or Now York; Obarieno, load ing for Portland; schr Bailie B, Bateman, for Philadol• bbia, Mir Nancy (Br), Perry, Il daya from Halifax, N S, with potatoes to Van Horn, Woodworth & Co. Bohr William Arthur, Parsons, 7 days from Portland, with mdee to Van Horn, Woodworth di Co. &lir lama Bich, Crowell, 5 dais from Boston, with oldie to Crowell ,t Collins. Bela Frank Herbert. Parker, 5 days from Motor], u - ith Incise to Crowell & Collins. Behr hi ht Freeman, Bowes, 5 days from Boston, with mdre to Crowell Jr Collins. Behr Henry Wolfe, Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Del, frith grain to Christian & Co. Schr Mary Ellen Smith 2 days from Cs:lton lid, f pith groin to Ohriztian h Ct;. Scbr JOS L Heverin, Bonn% 1 clay from Dover, Del, mill core to Jae Barrett & Son. Behr Peat], Norman, 'I day from Lower, Del, with corn o Jan L Beaky & Co. &lir Chief, Townsend, 2 days from 'lndian river, 'Del, with corn to Jos L Bewley Co. , Strome!. Fanny Garner, Pierce, houri from Now York, with nidee to W P aide. Barge David Luny, Horan, 21 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde CLEARED Ketch Ceren3erce, Barnes, Mayaguez, P B, J Mason, & Co. s.e.hr Cynthia Jane, Bennett, Hartford, W M Blird & Co. Salm Hiawatha, Disney, Bo ton Cato, Hacker & Co. Str J S Sbriver, Donnie, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Her Bristol, Charles. New York. - W P Clyde. Ste Vomiter, McGee, Alexandria. A Orovee, Jr. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST iIiCHT CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. P T Eves ett, Now York John J Ferris, New York J L Bwitr, leers, B 1' McGrath, Kentucky John B Payne, Kentucky J W Howkins, Kentucky J W Dietrich & eon, Ohio C T Wooloy & la, Ky ler. hope Wooley, KY F Montimoiiier, Jr, &Is By B W Brown, Kentucky Horatio 'Frasier, Reading G N Dena ' Boston W P Chios, Portland J !Olden, Boston W 8 Elickos, Ohio N Dodge, Maas T Thomas, Indiana J Cheland, New Jersey L Hamilton, California . Capt Gordon, U S A Dr P Parker & la, Wash J 0 Gerold( ' Baltimore A II Lernod, Cambridso F W Woolley, Kentucky A ItWoolley, Kentuckr Lleut J E Bradford, B I 03 S Parker, Kentucky Id Bhorer, Kentucky C II Cunningham ever, Oal G J Hughes, 'Pennsylvania J 8 Newman, Indianapolis Capt Gardner, Maryland Dr F Everts Juba Willa, Baltimore Lila,field & la, Beaton G W Boys & In, New York B A Brown, New York Jacob hi Loan, New York Dr Rex, II 8 A Lowry, Now York C Berner, Beldam! .1 8 Deli & 2eonsk N 'Fork TX Burke, New York _ . . A Barton, Tennessee Aire J L Cassidy, N York Nre L James, New York L Bartow, New York . Er Bunter, New York W Berton, New York .1 Conlon, E Cambridge P Donley, Providence, B I A Badean 13 A D H Obese, II S T W Woo d & la, Tennessee A W Hobart, Boston ' J A Valentine, New York 013 Banker, U 3 A —LAS. Smiths U 8 A. - IS C Cawsten, US A. F A Cushman, New York Corn Witter, St ions B S Diraell, Georgetown,D 0 B B Smith, California F Hartuse, New York B II Barton, New York Capt W Whippley A Sobriskle, New York S I) Conley, Boston 8 0 Hunt, St Louis Win 13 Bell, St Louis T 8 Bushman dr la, N Y . Mr Bobb, New York Geo L Becker, St Pant J Perham, Boston John A Adams, Baltimore J E Eldred, Milwaukee J DlcKionos , Milwaukee E Bete, Baltimore J H Ledlie, Newborn, N C Yam! at Rankin, Weeb, DO J II Honsewright, N Y J H Dennis, Louisville W J Walker, Laporte, Ind Jae Smith, Mauch Chunk J W Trabne, Nashville J L Demme% New York G P Watson, Lonlsville, Ky Cal W D Lewis, Jr, Pa . Wm Phillips, Pittsburg Geo El Belden, Pittsburg .7 F Slagle, Pittsburg G W Cass, Pittsburg J T Lipdegraff, Ohio 0 W Green, Delaivare W A Allen & w, Delaware 'W B Fletcher, Rhode Island MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fonrtk et., behrif Arch. Win C Dayley,ilollidaysbnrg 0 W Lees, Ilaryisharg W B Gilmour, ChambereborgJohn Brant la, New York G,R,Mitcbill, Paterson, N J Geo W Biddle. Philada Geo Broheton, Louisville, Ky Thos Schell, Washington Ii Boloroun, Washington Chas McFadden, Penne M 0 Paul. Woodbury, N J Jos G Raises, Clarksburg Geo Id Piddle Win Helmer, .obainbersbg Dr T J Gallagher, Pittsburg C White, Rockville, 01 It W Hunt, II nrrieburg W D Moore, Ilarriabnrg RH McKim, Altoona W K Edgar Sc w, Pittibarg Dr J isteppard, NOW Swrsey If McMaster, Pittsburg J R Phillips • N 8 Kraft J H Clark. Pittsburg Liaut Tricker, Pittsburg Ual JCIIII Thompson, Pittsbg AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. H C WiWort, Wash, D 0 Alt Mien, Webb D 0 J Taylor, New York D Wlll ' arnsmirt W J Lagoon, Harrisburg J M Itlcoknead, Kontucky J S Hasbrouck, New York 0 B Hickman W Pollivan, Boston R A Packer, New York 8 X BaMock, New York. BB Gilimour &w, Boston P Brady, Philads C Bakor, Washington 9• 0 Bloody, New York D Puleifer, New York T P Woodruff, New York G H &Misty, Baltimore J B Pastel!, Virginia A A Mason, Prov, R I BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestant street, above Third. Geo Y Corinnton, Ry H R Elwell, Indiana Lucius 'Elwell, Indiana W 0 Porter, New Jersey R Bosworth, Boston AP.r llambleton hid H J 'Humphreys, Pa Smith, Reading Geo B Woods _ --Thns T_lrlohaffs. A ha:—V.-- Gent Dins B Long, N H John A Dann, N J Gas, Cincinnati, 0 . 4 ' STATES UNlON—Market street, above Bluth. FIC Arnold, Pennsylvania Jas Pearson, Witt!arose% H A Mercer, Union co, Pa L J Goodwin, Dover fl Baines A wf, Cleveland, 0 Jae IC Madrid, Elmira, N F- D B Brightner, Harrisburg John Hear. Jersey City W EIIIOTSOD, Washington W Long, Nowoort, Pa M G Boyer, Gettysburg J Hamlin Hartford, Ct 0 Buck, Pennsylvania A G Wal ton, Pennsylvania W Hantch, New York Geo Z Bentz, New York Mien Bing, New 'York L B Anderson, New Hope J G Bohm, Fulton co, Pa J H Robe,, Bedford co, Pa 0 Brown, Harrisburg Lieu! B B Taylor J 0 Lightcap, Waynesburg Mrs E.Watt, Pittsburg D Jones, Pittsbnrg Thee Fonidiug, New York NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. O 11 Nimeon, Lehigh co Oalob 0 Nitrcion, Penna 11 Terry. Bradford co B Barlow, Boston Martin Early, Lebanon T T Wortb, Lebanon F S Biggins, Reading , .IDunham, Fairmount, Pa S 13ndiler, Fairmount, Pa Ml,s J E Boyd, Mt Holly,NJ tl-11 Sampson, Reading S P Valmont, Bunt:lntl , John llcfT, Reading G W Brinkman, Reading Ludic; Ritter, Reading Aug P Rank, Jonestown H W Davis, Mt Joy, Pa Geo WlTlrst, MA Joy, Pa COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. Geo P Taylor, Maryland B 8 Clark, Connecticut J 0 Smith, Pennsylvania. J P Broomall, New York '1 Lamborn. Pennsylvania D 0 Donahue, Now York Hii atc.C,oley, Virginia Chas B Shantz E Springer, West Cheater M J Hanley, West Chester B Web worth, West Chester 8 G Baker, West Chester MOUNT VERNON ROTEL-Brcond et., above Ar Braman, Wayne co E Middleton. Penns T Young, New York Mr Weed. New York Tbos Willlllllll 9 New York Iv J Clark, Noe York T Berne, Narrowebg, NY Jos Wood, Damascus, Pi Moses Young, Damascus R Tyler, Now York David St*in, Easton, Pa BARLEY SHRAF—Secend street, below Vine • MicelC ijotaliginir2 L FA_ H Morris, Montgomery II Ball, Bucks bTs 3.11537.1_4 1 / 4 tzleboro 'r Palmer, Darby, Del A T Duffield, --- Mrs Jos J . Crier. e Woodman, Minnie ltt Pierson, Pennsylvania J Air w mum J M'Cleaster. Penns B /Biker, New Jersey W.l Loderick, New Jersey W Magrugan, Mari land J Koster, Doylestown, Pa 0 Prim, Doylestown, Pa D Bondman, New York M Large, Centreville, Pa Wm Roberts, Pennsylvania H 0 Deacon, Now Jersey It Mathewson, Luzern, Pa B Gardner, Scranton, Pa 0 Wolls,Luzerne no. Pa W S Dubree. Germantown B B Tcrokizs. Penne H Oroaniale, Backs 11 Id Harris, Vermont A Lewis, Carbondale Wm H H Headley, Bristol II 0 Stackhoure. Bristol B H Ring, Bristol, Pa Win H King, Bristol, Pa 8 BM, Bristol, Pa 'MADISON HOUBB—Second street, above Market. S Cordon, 'PenneyWank% J 0 Stmievant, Pa John Strom% Pennsylvania S B Britten, Lambertville E B Walton Chas Boaler,.ohel ten ham 'rhos S Ostbovs, Somerville W H Bestir Cw, Balt Gllbett, Baltimore BLACK BEAR—Third street, *boss Callowhill. Solemon 'Hellman, Heeding It Nelnlayer, Lehigh co John Nelmeyer, Doylestown Goo Nelnlayer, Lehigh co G M Garner, Doylestown W Rapport, Poona 3 It Brewer, Penns D N Hurd, Poona C E Erb, Needing , W Clemens, ChesterTal'y BALD EAGLE—Third greet, above Callowhitt, C Boger, Quakertown T S Lataenrlng, Penne Pettr. kleeitoger, Deana T B Smith, Montgomery co SPECIAL NOTICES. DEAF MADE TO HEAIL—DIStDEMetItS to waist: the Beeline, to every variety and of the most approved construction, at P. MUD 6t &'S, . je2l-3t 116 South TYNTFI street, Gelow Chestnut. YEW MUSQUITO FIXTURE, with not it's; very desir►Lle. 719 011BaTSUT etreei. • 2t W. B. OAIIII,YL 4 13i1,0. 19;ELT-ADJTSTING PATENT - CLOTHES WVIN GEE.—Sole Agency for the State of Pennsylvania JOHN A. BUMP H - EL jelE• lm 922 OR SBTNUT Street, Philadelphia: BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYE !. TliE BEST IN THE WORLD. •A ILLIA el A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be diettnguishod front nature— watrante4 not to injure the Hair to the least; remedies the 11l erects of bad (yes, and invigorates the Hair for life CRAY, RED, or 'RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a snloudid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and b, an- WO: t'otd by all Druggist', ke. te7 - The Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE-• Lcr., on the four aides of rack bon. FACTORY, No. HI BARCLAY Street, ;Lore 213 Broadway aoug 15 Bond area), . New York. OFFICE OF ME MAYOR, CITY II&LL, airre - Lows, Jur . te.,l.3, 1802. TO the. Creditors of the City of St Louie : I olersst on the Bonded Debt of the City of St. Sonia aln ady dce, and to become due before the first day of July, or Matured Bonds still uncaneelled, will be.pald, nn end eft( r the first day of that month, at the Boat-' u an'e Savings Institution, In said city. Subsequent to the tint if Jnly, accruing Interest and bowie, when not rayable In Philadelphia . , will be paid at formeril, On presentation at the Bank of the Republic, New York, the Cily!s Xestern Ytecal Agent No interest will be allowed on matured conpons or bent, front and after the first of July groxlm). jel 8. iiyl DANINL O. TAYLOR, Mayor. . . . CARD PRINTING, BEST'AND CERAPRST to tho ORy, et 111 South POURTR Street. ' CARD PRINTING, beet and cheapest to the (Sty, at Dl South FOURTH Street.. COUGH COUGH ! ! COUGEL! ! !—lt is t ru ly alarming to contemplate the immense amount of human suffering from dieotuiee of the Pulmonary Organs, such aa Cortone, Cotes, ()stoup, CONADmrrtox, ASTHMA, Wtioortao-Cooutt, SPITTING OT BLOOD, &c., &c.. and yet a large amount of theme diseases may be speedily and radically cured by that well-known rowdy, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It is undoubt edly superior to any other medicine, es the testimony of thousands of persons will verify. Eere is a portion of the evidence: JAMB I. WILLI&BISOlf t Landisburg, Perry coun ty, Pa., writes: "Some two years ago I was greatly afflicted with a very violent COUGH, which appeared to have taken such deep hold of me that I was assured by physicians that I had the Conamption, and that they e was but little pro. spect of medicine curing me. While in this condition I was induced to try JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, and I am happy to say, by the faithful use of this medicine, I aeon recovered good health, and, to this day, continue to enjoy R.') Rev. B. R. AMBIT, Pastor of the Bird Baptist Church, Camden, N. J., writes: It A few weeks since, while suffering from a very se vere cold, I became so hoarse that it was with great dif ficulty I could speak co es to be underetoOd. While in ls condition, your BXPBOTORANT not only gave me immediate relief, but, in three or four days, com pletely curt( my cold and removed the hoarseness. I, therefore, take pleasure in recommending the EXPEO• TOBANT as being, in my judgment, the boat Cough Medicine before the public " r FIEAD4OARTERS 88TE (MCLEAN'S) REOUIRXT, P. Ir., Co. D., ALEXANDRIA,. Va. htnagas. D. JATIfli & SON—Gentlemen: Daring all We time we have been in the service—nearly four months —but one of our company has been at Ac enough to be pieced In the hospital Our surgeons hare often spoken of this, and attributed the unusually healthy condition of tho men to the use of Dr. D. JAYNE'S MEDI CINES. Tho 'EXPECTORANT has been much sought after in caeca of COLDS, GOUGES, to . and has always afforded relief; while, the Oarminatke Balsam has operated ke a charm in all cases of Looseness of the BORIEI4, Diarrhcea, de.--diseasee to which soldiers aro partiou arly exposed from the frequent changes of water. We are convinced, therefore, that much sufferhsi would be prevented and many lives saved if every com pany in the army was provided with a small supply of your medicines, similar to the one furnished us. On be. half of the company, 1 tomato, ,tc , LOUIS WAGNER, First Lientenant Company D. . DANIEL R. LEE, of Tod: oboe, Cape May county, N. J., writes: • "For the last nineteen years I have been more or lees afflicted with a COUGH AND DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. About five pi:tare ago my cough be- came eo severe that I gave up . all hopes of over getting will, as everything I need afforded no ease "Your agent here sent me a bottle of your EXPEC TORANT, which gave mo immediate roller. By the time I had used the second bottle, I was so mach re stored as to be able to attend to my daily labor, and with more ease than before. We have need your other medi cines in the family with complete success. ASV. N. M JONES, Rector. of the Protestant 'Episcopal Church of St. Bar tbolomow, Philadelphia, writes:. . " DEAR BIR:.III all COMO resembling consumption, I recommend your EXPECTORANT, haring. in so many Instances, witnessed its beneficial effects. lam pleased to inform you that the last two cases which came under my notice have been greatly helped by your EIRE°. TOBAIST." The EXPECTORANT and nll of Dr. D. JAYNIk SON'S FAMILY MEDICINES are prepared only at No. 242 CHESTNUT Street. je2l-21 9.-T.-1860.-s DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—Ex haunted Nature's Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Cure DyspePeal, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrlices, &o. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure Bt. Croix Rum, Roots, Red Herbs, and at% recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to otd or young, but particularly rcoemineuded to the weak and languid. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, mad Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & CO., my3-mvram 202 Broadway, New York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, Or THE LATEST ETTLZB, made in the Best Zdanner, exprwily for BE TAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figural. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Onr Ons-Paios SYSTEM 19 strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONEB & 00;604 MARKET Street- MAItRTED. EVEYSII&M—RASEiTON.—On Thursday, June 19, br the Rey. John Jenkins, D. D.. Charles S•cwart bey , sham M. D., to Fannie P., daughter of the late John Y. BArliton, of Philadelphia ik WILLIAMS—FORD.—In Morristown, N. J. on Sa turday, June 21st. by RFr. Arthur. idithell, William White of New York, to Mils Charlotte Louisa Ford, of Morrigtowo. • it lit cALLISTER—PORTBR —Oa the 4th instant by the Be,. Archibald Beatty, Rector of Cranmer Chapel, Mr. John McAllister to Miss Jane Porter, both of this city es TOPPINGIIIOWILLIA6IB.--on the llthilof April, 1862, by the Roy. A. U. McAuley, 11Ir. William John Topping and Miss Margaret McWilliams, all of this city. - ;l'iM11 F1311.--.on the 21st inst., Elijah Fish, in the 73d year or his age. The relatives and friends cf the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from Friends' Meeting Moore, at Fallsinaton, Bucks misty, at 2 o'clock I'. ef , on Third •day, the 24th Met., wilhout farther notice. Carriages will be in waiting at Morrisville on the arrival of the train, which leaves Rensinsten at 11 A. at ** RANDALL.—On the 21st last Frances R., wife of J. Colvin Randall, and daughter - of the late Alfred Mar rold, of Birmingham, England, is the 25th year of rateetarbt - 161 - fisTriCITIT6 resWt fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence et her husband, No. 123 North Nineteenth street, on Tues day afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel ItoTEAGEL—At West Chester, Pa., June 21, 1862, betty Miner Lewis, wife of Wayne McVeigh.' Funeral this day, (Monday,) June 23. at 11 o'clock A.. M. To proceed to Oakland Cemetery. * READ.—tin the morning if the 22d "cast., Mr. Georg. Bead, aged 69 yews. • .• Due notice of the funeral will be given. W LEE BERNER —Suddenly, on the 2tet met., Frede rick Briber, ion of David 8. and Anno J. Winebrener, in - the 16th- year of 1318 ** ALLEN.—Rilled, on the 18111 instant, while on picket duty; near Fair Oaks, Va., Wm. H. Allen, Co C, Bax ter's Eire Zogaves, second soli of Wm. and Mary Jane Allen, aged 19 years and 4 months. - His relatives, and friends, and those of the family, aro rosprefully invited to attend his funeral, from his parents' residence, No. 406 Cerpenterstreet, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Phdatithropio Cemetery. ** BAT.—On the morning of the 21st Meant, Joseph Bay. Hie relatives and friends are respectfully, invited' to at tend his funeral, from bill mother's residence, N. W. cor ner .136th and Bridge atm ft( ' Mantua, tole ( 010 ef) ar twimon, at 4 o'clock. tk TUREY.—On the 20th instant, John W. Furey, in the 40th Tear of his sod. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral, from hie Into residence, Lan caster turnpike, Heetonville, on Monday, 23t1 instant, at I o'clo^k P. SI. ** ANDRIS6.—On the 20th instant, Mrs. Eliza, lON of Joseph Andress, aged 70 years, Funeral from the residence of ber husband, No. 6 Rickert's court, George street, above Second, this (Mon day) afternoon. at 4 o'clock, without further notice. • ST/INEPT:II —On the 19th instant, Captain John Btreeper, in the 7241 Tear of his age. • Funeral from his late residence, N. W. corner of. Third and Braver streets, on Tuesday afternoon, et 3.o'clock, witbr.ut further notice. YOYES.—On the 18th _ the instant, Capt 104. W. Noyes, in the 49th year of hie age Funeral ft out hie late residence. F 0.1236 South Front street, above Reed, on Tuesday afternoon, the 24th lost., at 8 o'clock. CL_tRKE.—On June 20th. Alderman Hugh Clarke, in • riiiie - arlial,l l 4 eV. 15k - tin...on Tuesday mtc r imeepss,l33B North 'Fourth man. in the 35th rear onlreliket.et_tfr_James...ll/..New.. Funeral from the residence of his bather , J olLa Is: - Hermon, No. 2107 fdovamensing avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. * MOURNING GOODS FOR JUNE SAGES.—Black Barege Hernant or Grenadine Bareges,ilareges, Grape Maretz, Silk Chars, Scant de Venice, Summer Bombazines, Tamisea, fine Blonsielines, Silk Grenadines, Poult de Sole or Mourning Silk, Gros de Ithines, Foulards, Crape Lissa, Grenadine and Orape Bareze and Grenadine Shawls. Silk Net Shawls, &o. Also, Black and White Silks, Foulards, Lawns, Ginshams, Valonclas, Whisks, &e. . • BESSON. & socos Blooming Store .iell No. 918 ORBSTNIIT Street.! TrMEETING OF THE BOARD OF T BADE.—A Stated meeting of the Members of the Board of Trade will be held et their Remits, No. 601 CHESTNUT Street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, Jane 26 at 6 o'clock. It is usual to aljoiirn the regular meetioga from this time mail the fourth Monday of September. LORIN BLODGET, Secretary. FAIR OAKS, JUNE ISTIff, 1862.—AT a call of the meruheni of Co. B, Capt:O. li. Danes, Dexter's Philadelphia Plea •Zonaves, Oorporal Wildfires Id cGonigle was called to the chair, nod Corporal William R. Alervlne was appoint. d secretary. The chair an nounced the removal from our midst, by death, of our • late companion.ln-a:cas 116NRY KRBIS, after which a committee was appointed to draft resointions expree sive of deep and unfeigned regret at our low. 'rite fol lowing were reported and adopted : Whereas, It bee pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst our late and esteemed comrade HEATHY DEEM, and while we humbly how In submission to the viii of Rim who death all things well, vie deem it oar duty to show a fitting tribute of respect to his memory; therefore, be it Resolved, That, by his death, we have lost a brave companion, and our country a gallant soldier, ever ready to obey her. • Resolved, 'That to his bereaved wife and family we tender our sincere sympathy in having lest a kind and affectionate lentibend and dutiful 0011, whose many Tit' tors had endeared him to all who knew him. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolutions be transmitted to the wife. and family of deceased, and pnb liebed in the Ledger, Press, inquirer, Sunday Tran script!, and IXspaicl. Corporal WII.IIifcGOSIGLE, Chairman. Corporal Wm. H. DI envign, &crawl's" Sergeant JOHN L 1.7 °KEN BACK. Oorporal H. 7. DONOODV, JOS. Y. WAGED, THOS. EDWABDS, D. W. LZObARD, Oommttnee. It*. . • NOTICE.—AN ELECTION FOR DI. NNOTOIRS of the () INDEN AND ATLAN TIC 'RAILROAD CO NPANT will be beta at the Office of the Ocrepany, at COOPEIrd:POINT, Camden, New Jersey, on TIIITBSDAT, the 26th 'natant, between the boars of 11 A. M. and 1 P. .'- . • IL - FRAZER, Searetari. OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND DIA BINE COMPANY, 415 WAL NUT Bt, Putnam;Lena., May 12,18e2.—The Directors bays this day declared. a semi-animal DIVIDEND of three and a half per cent., payable to the stockholders of this Company, on and after the 15th instant. nuylCmwfim. A.LFDED S. GILLETT, Treetntrer.- PHILADELPHIA AND READING Ca . RAILROAD COhl PAN Y-0 If ME 227 South FOURTH Street, rIIII.ADELPITIA, Jane Stet, 1862. To avoid detention. the holders:of Denson' of ibis Company due on the Ist proximo are requested to leave them at this Waco on or before the 80th lost, when re ceipts will be given. and checks will be ready for de livery on tbo let proximo in enchsnlin for said rnoolgta 5.•131t ie2ft• 1.17/ ADFORD, Secretary. • Err'NOTICE 00EBBROIAL IS HEREBBANK. OF Y GANES( THAT 44 TEI E PENN ST LYANIA" intend to apply to the Legislature of Penn ;Wrestle, at their next seselen, for . a renewal of their charter. Bain Bank is locat i the ciy of Philadel phia, with authorised capit ed al n of or trillion of dot dare; a renewal of which will be asked for, with the usual banking privileges. ' By order of the Board. 2 1 - S. 0. PALSIBIL .-je23•nteca • ()ashler. TEE PAWL-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. JUICE :23;.:1862. d o. PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. THE, PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIi, who , lestre cordially to unite lu SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTIMTION in Its patriotic efforts to ouppreos a sectional 'and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE, REPUELIO, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving disease and the perils of the field to Preserve the Union of our fathers, arc requested to select the number of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Etepresentation of the State, at such times and iu ench manner ea xelli twat respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in On THOBSDA:It, the 17th day of July noxt, at II o'clock on said day, to 1301!dINATII OANDIDATES for the OffiCei of AUDITOR GENERAL Ala) SIIRTICYOII GENBRAL, and to take ench measures as may be deemed necessary to atrengthen the Gorernment M this mason or common peril to a common country. Crheirmen of the Peep State Committee. OHO. W. HAMM - HM*5l%l s etcretarie , JOHN M. SULLIVAN. 5 ray2-tf Tr. OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUYL- KILL NAVIGATION, RAILROAD, AND COAL COMPANY, 40T LIBRARY Street, PHILADEL rmA. June 8, 1882. A Special Meeting of the Stockholder,' of this Com pany will be held at their office on TBUR3DAY, tho 28th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the despatch of business generally. By order of the Board of Kenmore: 'WEIL WALN, Jr., • . Tremolo , and SecreterY. HEADQUARTERS P. M., SURGEON GERE.U6VB OFFICE. 1•1'•••'.. A State !(Medical Board for the I:rumination or candi dates for the Post of ASSISTANT SURGEON in Penn sylvania Begftnente, will assemble at 11.5.11.11138URG, July_ft, at 9 A. M., and continue in sesedoe one day. Candidates will register their names on arriving at the capital. By order of the Governor. HENRY H. SMITH,. - jo2l.rmwtjl S Surgeon General P,nneylvanla. TrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, (DEPARTMENT OP ARTS.) ,The exeminstion of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, at the close of the . Third Term, will be held in the following order ; MONDAY, June 213i1 From 9to 11, Juniors. by the Provost, (lute leaned Philosophy ' ) oral. Prom II to 1, Sophomores ' by Prof. "'raiser, (Metallic) Oheinistry,) suitor... ' -• TUESDAY, 24th—From 9 to 11, Soptomores, (Knit. blies] Geometry.) and Freshmen, (Goometrr,) by Prof. Kendall, writtrn. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Ft Rio?. (Rost nod the Steam. Engine,) oral. . WEDI):ESDAY, 25th.—From .9 to 11, Sophomores, (history,) and Freshmen, (Rheoric,) by Prof. Collie° written. From 31 to 1, Juoiors, by Prof. Allen, (The - Birds of Aristophanes, ) oral. - TIIURBLAY, 20th.—Prom 9 to 11, Juniorr, by Prot Kendall, (Differential °Mentos.) written. From it to 1, Sophomores, by Prof. Allen, (Thucydides,) oral. FRIDAY, 27th.—From 9 to 11., Juniors, by Prof. Jacked), (The Epistles of Horace ' ) oral. From 11 to 1, Freebroen. by Prof. Allen, (Minor Greek Poets.) oral. MONDAY, 80th.—From 9 to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Jackson, (The Odes of Horace,) oral. TUESDAY, July Ist.—From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Jackson, (Divvy ' ) oral. GEORGE ALLEN, je23•tjyl Secretary of the Faculty . of Arte. trs, THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS SOCIATION Or PHIL ADEL PHI A —The regular Monthly Meeting of the Association will be held at the Dooms. 1009 and lOU CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY EVENING, Juno 23, at 8 o'clock. As busi ness of great importance is to be bronght before the meeting, the members are most earnestly invited to at tend. 34.1-2t* G. H. STUAIIT, President, VTTO THE SEVERAL WARD ASOIO- MATIONS OF THE PEOPLE'S AND RE PUBLICAN PARTY.—Those ward Associations who have not selected delegates to repreeent them in the Joint Convention are earnestly invited to select one delegate from each sasoclatioo to meet as a Joint Convention of the People'. and Republican patty. at the bonne of Ones. O Orerluck. F. W. corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Street.; on THURSDAY evening. Julio 26. 1882, at 8 o'clock. fur the porpoise of conference. By order of the Joint Convention. JOHN DOLMAN, je2o.L.4m2tit Secretary pro. tem. OFFICE. NAVIGA TION Aiily PirrsanaO t May 230862. At a meeting of tbo Board of 'Managers of this Compa ny, held on the let of May, 1862, the'following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That coupon bonds of this Company, bear ing date the fret day of July next, be issued to the amount of Two Hundred •Tbeusand Dollars, in same of One Thousand Dollars each, payable in twen ty-five years after the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of six per rectum per annum, paya ble semi-annually, in the city of New York, and the said bonds be secured by mortgage of the works and revenues of this Company, to be made to ThOmas Bakewell, es trustee, for the holders of old bonds. Resolved, That the President of this Company be au thorized to procure, to he negotiated, of the mortzage bonds of this Company. this day ordered to be joined, the amount of one hundred and twentydive thoesand dol lars, for cuteb, or the outstanding bonds of this Com pany, maturing on the first day of January next, at Par- In accOrdituxi with the foregoing resolutions, SUB SCRIPTIONS will be received until three o'clock of the 24th DAT OF JUNE NEXT, for the above loan. In formation with regard to the character of the Improvoj meet may be obtained from Joshua Hanna, Ese . of Rau na, Bart, & Co ' Pittsburg; Abraham Gibbons, F.sq., Coatesville, Chea ter county, Pa. ; and WORM Jay, Conk, & CO.. Philadelphia, who are authorized to receive enbecriptions for the loam The Capital Stock of the CoMpany ....... Funded debt,.(bondisoutetand(ng) 182,000 There to no Boating or other debt existing. The works ate in active °petiole's and complete repair, end the re =tete:Notify. expeetatiene et the usual or average divi dend for the presents - ear. Tt - e - Worits wore.** far com pleted; and the debts of the Company paid as to enable the blowers to declare their first dividend, July 7th, 186.3, since which time they have declared fourteen up to July, 1861—eight yea- e__Bensuntinn in the aggregate to fifty-four and one-heti:per cent., or eix and eighty-one htindredthe per cont. per annum. There are no bonds in the market better secured than those of this Company, and nose that offer greater indneemente for Investment sa to security and prompt Payment of inte rest, which Is well known by the holden of the present outstanding bonds. The abject of this mortgage is to concentrate the bonds of the Oompanyend secure the whole. A preference will be given to the present holders of the bonds maturies January . let. 1864 --..The Company - reeervee the right - to emits the whoto or tun sortioo• or the aniount intheiribed. my 27. tJe24 J. K. DIOORHEAD. Preeddent. IVICTORY ! VICTORY! !-THE 118th REGIMENT. P. V. M., lila' been specially accepted by the War Department for three years or daring the war. Captains report immediately. Bounty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished from date of enlistment. This le the only three-year Reiriment,cinthorived by the fecretary of War from this State, and all patriots desirous of serving our common country must now come forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be fore the let of September next. D. HEENAN, Colonel Commanding. A. /HALBERD, Adjutant. Per G H. BARDWELL. Major. Headquarters!, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. 14:08-11 WAR PRICES.—For a Splendid Portrait, at BEI TER'S f3allery. SECOND Street, above Green, life-else oil. colored Photographs are now made at war prices to meet the wants of the Sine& DEIMER'S COLORED PROT 0- 'traria for NI bare won golden opinions from an; One in tome and color, and as a whole carefully finished. Gallery SECOND Street, above Green. ltW • f iLD SWEDES' CHURCH, PHIL&- DELPRIA.—Card Photographs of the interior and exterior of the Old Swedes' Church, Philadelphia. MeALLISTER & IifteTITEB, 728 OHESTqUT Street. SPECIAL NOTICE.—you look ill v ain for better, pictures than REIMER'S •lire-idzo colored Photographs and now made to snit the times at a reduced price. SECOND Street, above Green. lt* ROBERT SMALL.—A card. photo graph of .Robert Small. Pllit or the steamer Planter, Charleston, & C., rice 26 cents. ModLLISTER BROTHER, US CHESTNUT Street. It THE CONTINUED SUCCESS OF irszvEws Oolored Photographs le fall evidence b yl ar a wl,T2ielr fine quslity and natural coloring IS -el only. MONO Street, above r.UKENISAri.. - LUKENS. C. 43:p LL 61, 42..i-4RiNVILtE {lrilllClCtir,a 4 / 1 7,6ant,. willlieretir notice role for 114Toroe, a vinculo.matri }Rona. ritunieble Juno 21, 1862, sec. reg. personal ser vice nf 'pence having failed throngh defendant's absence in rarte nrdrnown. M. J. arronzsoN, ie2a.mw4ts AttOrney for Libellant. MARSHA.L'S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Pale, by the lion. JOHN CAD W ALA MLR, Judge of the District Conti of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In ad miralty, to me directed; will be sold, at public sale. to the biebept and hest bidder. for carat, at ot.T,Lowariak- STIMET WEARE, on MONDAY, July l'th. 1682, at 12 o'clock 8f , the schooner REBECCA, her tackle, apparel. aid furniture, and the cargo laden on' board, consisting of salt in s u U. acks. WILLIAM mrizweito, S. Marshal Eastern Dhithict of Penni. • PIILADBLPIIIA. June 21, 1882. je23.Bt MA.EBHAL'S BALE —By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWADA DEII, Judge of the Dietrict Court of - the United States, in and for the Enters, District of Pennsylvania, in admi yalty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale, to the highest and beet bidder, for cash, at CALLOWHILIs- STREET WHARF, on MONDAY, July 7th, 1862, at 13 o'clock M., the schooner CODA, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and cargo laden Inoard, contagion ot salt in sacks. wn,Lam. MlLDPirsaiD, U. S. Marshal Pastern District of Penna. PHILADEMPIIIA, July 21,1882..- Je2B.-Et. .A RS 11 AL' S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon JOHN 06.DW &LADED., Judge of the District Court of the 'United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Dablte sale, to the highest and beet bidder, for Cash, at CADDO WHILL STREET WHARF, •on MONDAY, July 7th, 1882. at 12 o'clock M.. 28 bales of cotton, part ofthe cargo of the schooner LION. WILLIAM. U. MTGLWAND, . S. Marshal E. D. of POIIIISIIVIUM rUILADILPHIA. July 21, 1862. je2B.6t MAItSHAL'S BALE.—By virtue ( f a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CIADW &DAHER, Judge of theDletrict Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of 'Pennsylvania, in admiralty, be me direchd, will he sold at sublia , sale, to b highest and best bidder, for cad), at fdICHENER' t S e STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, July Bth, 1862, et 12 o'clock M., sort of the ca.go of the schooner AOTIVZ, consisting of one case of calico prints and nine boxes ehetee,_roark.ed (T. J.] xx-S, and two barrels of hams marked J. T. T. Can be examined on the morning of sale. WILLIAM MILLWAJID, U. 8. Marshal E.D. of Rounsylvmda. PIIII,ADBIAPRIA, July 21,1862. ie23.eif REINER'S IVOTA L Y_TYPEB ' ARE rare gems. 4be ariiat bar tents, rewind a Wei degree of exerilauce in these Pictures. lber elicit the admiration of alt. INFORMATION FO4. THE PE:OPLY,,- FRANEFORD GENERAL NEWS ARENDT. WILLIA al C. SIIMARD takes this eptartuulty to in form hie patrons and the public that he Is now oropwred to furnish all the leading Phhadelabda and New York tiewrpapere, magazines, and periodiesla Agent for the DAILY and WEEKLY PRESS. Slab earthen) and others can have them delivered as soon as leaned at their residencee or places of business In Prank ford nr vicinity. • N . jeo-1m ATTING3 ! MA7 TINGS ! MAT. s TIMM ! 8.4 WIIIT& AND ODDITEND, 4-4 wiIITE AND OnzolEND, 44 WHITE AND OlitosED, 6.4 WHITE AND OELEUNNA, AT LOW . PRIORS TOB. OMB. • ___BEDVD ILNICiIVf. No . in Booth SNOOND Street., Wed Mae, mar Spew: ris Imam STATH CONVENTION, AT HARRISBURG, A. K. MoOLI3IIE, PHOTOGRAPHS. RETAIL DRY GOODS T R. CASSELBKRRY WILL OPEN thin morning from tblo neek's New York and PM. IWOOh+ French Auction Fake . . 1 cceo ktold Mozctubiques at 18N, cost to import 22g cepts. 8 "'leo.. pore silk and wml Plaid Ae Chene, at 2.5 cents. 2. ptec.r aperter plain Ittozambignm at 12g cents. 2 cues gray wool filllog B.rege &peals, at fix cents; have been sold at BX. • 60 pieces Dress Guods at 19g cents, some ooat near double. 36 r i eces vide, heavy Valencisa, it 31 and 37N cents, Cubt. to fwpoet over 60 cants, 1 lot k upertor quality Norio Grenadine Yeilß. 1 do eo Drown do 1 Ao do Blue 110 do. I lot black, norolo, Bud green Grouadine Veils. 1 lot Paris Polka Idoueollne tiolaine, a reserve, 31.1( cents. 121.0 yard' Crape Maretst, at 11/4, 22 an 1 25 coats Blacks Modes, Browne, tune•. Polka, roars, &o . 1 lat llallsck Plaids, wool Blllag. 4-4 wide. 25 cents. 1 lot extra quality Pasta Polka, Baratta, a reserve, 25c. 4 lota 30 inch; superior qualky: high hatted, new de eight Paris Prised LYO.?.i3 FOUhnRflS, at 81 caste, itoportaticn cost $1 21ohs, extia and width, Ontiiiiyeax-Printed Fonlttid Robe►, 556.75 3 lots Ls one priutoll Foulards, 30 Inchee. sit 50 cants. FANCY BILKS! . FANCY BILKS!. 1 lot oil-boiled Plaid Poalt do solo. at ON cards. 1 lot extra hears Silks, solid fancy calor& Imitable fer Pea.4loore parties, rinks, Greens and Buffs, 88 cords, cost 51.25 to land. It G&W* SILKS! STACK SILKS ! Another cuso of Black Silks, at the old 'prices, all widths. BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD'S PLAID PitEliCH SILHE, at 76 cents. 100 pieces, 2 yard■ vide, Pink Tarlatans at 1234 cents. A huge invoice of Honey-comb Quilts, best quabty, 2,4 yards wlda, at SIOS. Largest sine and boat hind Honor. con la Quilts, 2.1( yards wide. at $1 03. WililarntolUe sod 11/musette Moelins, 14g, largo Oren; all other star& in yioportlon. 20 t ears grove secured of the genuine Helm of a Thou mad Flowers, 12M emote. old take 60 cente: .L N. 0.5.93EL8E NAY'S Mammoth Dr, Gocds House, 45 North NIGHTII, below Arch P. B.—The only glee° to bur the Patent Donble-Ac tion Flexure {-hitt, containing 18 binged. The greatest improvement yeturtdo in Oda Article. N. B.—Premium allowed fur Silver and Gold. It CASSIELBERRY. !TEN PER CENT. . TAKEN OFF UN TIL JULY let. We are glad the citizens of Philadelphia have afore elated our object in taking a dinonnt off all sales over sl—to reduce stock, which will be continued during the alterktion. until July lrt, on Dress Good., for cash only. FIVE PER GENT. ON ALL OTHER DRY GOODS in our establishment, for cash only. to reduce stock. SOU HAVE Bin TRW HATS to avail yourselves of this rare opportunity, as after July Ist we will occupy rids' the eastern store of the promises, now calird Eighth and Arch streets, where wo have been located for the past Mu years. 9ur new atom will be in the Harmony Building, NO. 736 (Soven•tbirty-siz) ARCH STREET, first door below Eighth street. Recollect until July let, the discoont will be taken off. AD itiCRITII and ARCH Streets. Tfoop Skirts of every . grade, at the lowest prices, and S per cent. off. jell-2t* TABGAINS • LI COTTON 3 AND LlNENS,—Notwithstanding the GREAT ADrANON fu lbe prices of MUSLIMS, we aro prepared to sell a large stock of all kinds, bought previous to the rise, at lees than nor can now be bottabt litrory width of Sheeting and Shirting Muslin. _ _ Also, all kinds of TURNISEIENG GOODS. Those proposing replenishing their stocks can now do so with a great saying. Table Linens from 3734 cents to E 1.25 per yard ; large Nanking 75 cents per yard; good all Linen Towels, 8 cents each; real Barnsley Linen Sheeting, 76 cents per dozen, very ga); .Blankets ; 40 cent Shirting Linens for 26 cents; Marseilles Qnilts ; Honeycomb Quilts; Len caster do.; Dimity do.; Cloth Table Covers; fine bleached Linen Damask Table Cloths, of all 8i7.08. B. D k W. B. PENNELL, 2021 MARKWT Street, below Eleventh. Plr • STEEL & SON, JL-11 • No. 713 North TENTH St , above 00ATES, Have lust rem•Pred, 8,000 YARDS FINE FRENCH BAREGES, • At 31J( cents, never sold less than 44 cents, the greatest job of the season. Rich style' of Bareges, at 37% to 50 cents. Bich Light Ground Grenadines, at 50 cents, worth $3l. Rich French Organdies, at 31 cents. French Organdies, 25 and 81 cents. 1 lot of French Organdies, at 18. worth 37X cents. Beautiful styles of TAWI3B. at 12% cents. New styli* Brown Ground Lawns, at I2X elands. NO ADVANCE IN BLADE. BILKS. A full line of good Black Nike, at tow prices. GREAT REDUCTION IS SAGE GOODS. In order to effect more rapid sales, and do akar , out in season our entire stook of Lace Mantles, Lace Bourneus, and Lace Pelotas, we have made great reductions from our FORMER LOW PRIORS. .le2o fILOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! 41./ THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN TIM OITI IVENS & CO.'S, No. 28 SOUTH -mina BTEE2T. THE LARGEST STOOK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, AND DECMaDLY THE LOWEST PIZZO'S, Zlr TER CITY, ar IVENS & CO.'S; No. 23 SOUTH NINTH BTBINT. c01124.3m (1 • WA1113.--If you want the best value V. fir iins: 'flacons, go to the Olti Cloak Store, 14i Noe* EIGHTH• BMW, Above Cherry. mh26-em efLOAKS .IAND. MANTILLAS. ..*:EIPLEdirDiD ASSORTMENT . Of dl the Newest Materials, AND ONOICRST PATTERNS, • ". TEE LOWEST PRICES, 5y116201 Zio. 96 Sonth• TENTH Street. rIPLOAKW___ A KAGAJTP 10ENT ASSOUTLTENT oP Mas BTTLXS 1211POBTIOD THIS SE &SON, With enrarr.news.s.. 4 .4.m.d, very beet manna, at prices that fo' ell competition, et THIII . PARIS CLOAK STORE, H. 11111D211 AND WALNUT ST& tob26-lltn. L4NDELL, FOURTH and ARCA. have' Blue Flannels for Bathing 'Robes. Gray Flannels for Bathing (tote' Plaid Flannels for Bathing Bybee. Shepherd's Plaids for Ba hing flame. jolB RE & LANDELL HAVE a full BYRE of Tourists' Dreis Goose. Mode .Grenadine Vtile. Mitts, of superior grade. Sea-side Stripe Shawls - White Barego and Shoiland Shawls. jelB VERY CHEAP BAREGE ROBES. A large invoice of French Baroge Robee, printed figures and dark grounde, with silk flouncinge, at tone third of the importiog cost. Printed French Baregae at very low prices. . ' Plain and barred Colored Bareeee, cheap. Narrow and wide Barege Anglaie, • Trench Lawns of fine qualay sad now styles - SR ARPLRS3 BROTHERS; jel3 OHESTNILT sad NEGRI% Stmts. 10%4 0 HESTIITIT • 11T8112T - M. NEEDLES 1 ' Invitee the "special attention" of 4 . Laid*" who Intend " spending the summer" In 46 tfoe country' , at , t Watering Place'," or in "travel ling." to a very large aseertmot of . ."TRIMMED AND M&DR-UP G00D3,"• • IN "SETS, SLEEVES," &c. In "POINTE, VALENGIENNE, GUIPURE, MALTESE," and other Laces; and in "LINEN, OASIBRIO, AND SWISS," which be has just opened Also in Yalencienne Trimntedw . and BUJ . - , •61 dambric Handkerchiefit,"., embroidered, in colors; together with a general assortment of White Goods, Linens ' Laces, Bmbroideries, Veils, Handkerchiefs," &c., adapted to the re ' eh - emote of the meeent season. 4. A large and varied assortment of w Garibaidi es lusZias," and "Black and Whitt Figured Net" for " Bleeves. " "! All the above of the . . , Laitsi itylee," sad a • the. Very Lowest Prices." JeB HASTNIIT BTBIIIIFT !Mit- • ST.BRRIMAOB, SPILiOIIB, • PAOIFIO, ALL TWZLVD AND A HALF URNS'S, A lane lot best styles sudi fast colors st 00WPERTILWAIT & 00., ishl6-tr N. W. cor. EIGIITII and OLLRENT Ste ' MEW CLOAK STOREf -- ". 11 The most elegant assortment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, Bind door above Obeetntit. RLACK • AND WHITE CHECKED • POPLIIM-11. small lot jolt received, en and thresd. .Donblenidth and SinseleCheoked Woretede. ' • . . SUARPLEdS BROTHERS, is • . r-OBASTNIIT and EIGHTH Street/. IWOULD CALL THE ATTENTION • of my mutomere and friends to tbo following Goods, which' are fresh and desirable: • Black Sind White Plaid links. Organdie Lawns, choice styles. One lot of. Lisle anntlets, at 111)(0 a pair. One lot of Black Silk, 81.12.3 ; the beat I ever bad for the money Q-ORNT. GRA.Y GOODS. 8-cent. Droche Figured Mohair'. - 8)(-cent Dark Mozambique'. 12)4 -cent. Original Quality Lavelle's. 12%. cent. Figured Beragos, reduced from 87 cents. 14-cent. 86 iped Mozamblques, worth 25 cents. Neat Fast-Colored Lawns, 123 end 16 cents. Large Lots of Cheap Thin Goode. FINE WIDE MOZAMBIQUES. Gray Double-Width Fine Mozambiques. Black Bareges, toile bargains, 18% to 25 cents. 25-cent. Flood Black Tamerthiss. BARGAINS IN ALPACAS. Finest Black Alpacas ever sold, for 25,81, 88,40 chi Colored Alapaces„ good, for 25 coats. DAMASK. NAPKINS. 0.60 perdozen. NeatFigures,Faatlldges, worth 82. Finer Gindoe Napkins, Damask Towels. Power. Loom and other Table Linens. *Exits rine Table Damasks and Clothe. COOPER .2 001MBD, je9.4l' 8. L corner NINTH and Et dERICT Street'. NEW EMBROIDERIES, WHITE N GOODS, So.—just olieued, it general assortment 'of desirable French and Scotch Needle-worked Bands, Wens, Insertlngs, Nandkerchlefs, Collars, Sleeves, eta., at very law prices. ALSO, A fon line of all descriptions of White Goode for Ladies' mist, of the most approved makes. SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, It ABELSON, ied• • 1008 CHESTNUT Street. t jAS. R. CAMPBELL & Co., Da CHESTNUT STREET, OFFRA. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Tory cboice Goods of recent Importation. Black kilk Chocked Grenadine'extra quality, Foulard Enke, elegant stria; a nd fine quality, Black Bilks, beat brands." ' Broche Barege, Hernanie and Mozambique& 8-4 Pane Fil d'ebeyre. Poil d'Obevre, ell wool filling. Grenadine 'Veils, In mode sod other 'bads& WHITE GOODS AND LINENS In groat variety, at extreMoly low prices. ettOAKEI, PALATOTES AND 201.A.N -lia TrLLAB.-7-LAdleis in want of the above articled Sad lit° their Wdvantag3 to visit the old eatabliehed howls of Idris HENRY, No. 38 'Sot th KIEV Street, below ?MIL The latest Paris fitylea always Oh hand at grime that astonish everybody. E M. NEEDLES, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, Invites uncial attt ntion to an invoice or BEAL FRENCH MUSLIN, Two yards wife, from 50 cents to $l, being -the article now so Ceeijaide for BUM= SAOQUPS, LAS, end ciaItIBA.LDIS, J 021•35 MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR COOPER & CONARD, S. E. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET. my2l4m JAY COOKE & Co.; BANKERS,. . . Will bily at a premium the next due coupons of UNITED STATES Ss OF 1.5.91, AND 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES. JAY 0001<E'& 00., 'io22-6f 114 SOIITIA THIRD, STREET. JOHN o: CAPP & SON, No. 2S SOUTH THIRD STREET, STOCKS AND lIONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MONEY INVESTED, AND NOTES AND LOANS $2100 51 ,5 00 , $ 1.2.00 WANTED, .9 on first-clans neuritic* improved city properties. Apply to E. PETTIT,: - No 309 WALNUT street; CHURCHMAN. No. 32 South _FRONT Street, Philadelphia, is prepared to make cash advances on consignments to his friends in' ,Liver. $4250 -THIS AMOUNT TO IN , . TEST; in ono or more improved Ground Bent& Apply to. B. PETTIT, - No. 809 WALNUT. Street. Joe commisnorf ROUSES. O OM R PLEY, HAZAD, & PHILADELPHIA-MA.DE GOODS. rab.2B- em ARMY GOODS DARE AND LIGHT BLUE luau's - EL STANDARD 6-4 AND 8-4 INDIGO WOOL-DTED SLUM FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. UOTTON DUOR,IO, 12, AND 15-OUNON. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO, ♦p2B-tin 248 CHESTNUT STREET. FOURTH -STREET • ' CARPET STORE NO. 47 ABOVE CHESTNUT, No. 47. J. T. DELA.CROIX inyltea attention to hie Spring Importatian of C3A.RPErrINGS,, Uourfriging - eyery *le of the Neweetrrittaini — and Beeigne, In VELVET, BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY- BRUS SELS, IMPERIAL THREE-1'1;T, and INGRAIN CARPETING'S. VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARTETINGS. SCOTCH RAG and LIST CATITRTINGS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, in ever y width. RUGS, SHEEP SKINS, DRUGOETS; and CRUMB CLOTHS. AT .WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, - - LOW FOR CASEC. ----- --T-DRLACROTX, _ . ralts-4m 4T South FOURTH Street. REFRIGERATORS AND COOLERS. • SHE gg DR. HAYES' REFRIGERA- These are, besoild doubt, the most scientific sad drillobmtt REFRIGERATORS be use, being WASSANTIED to KEEP PROVISIONS LONGER, WITH LESi3 • ' THAN ANY OTIIIML RETAILING AT .WHOLESALE PRICES Also, a targe mortal/at of the Moat approved WATER COOLERS. J. 8. CLARK, 1ay2114 No. 1008 NAMEET Street. RE MOV ALS REMOVAL. E. G. WHITMAN as Co , CONFECTIONERS, HATE REMOVED FROM SECOND AND CHEST NUT STREETS TO No. 318 CHESTNUT STREET, 11111 LOW Follll7p, NEXT DOOll.lO ADAMS & CO.'S IEXPRNSS REMOVAL. JOHN 11. STOBISS , , 702 ASCII Street MARTIN & QUAYLES STATiONSIty, TOoYP ,S AU YD TAROT GOODS P 103+5 WALNUT STRUM, IRLOW ien•fplY PHILADELPHIA. T HE RETAIL 'DRY' GOODS, CASE IMERE S. LIGHT MIXTURES. SILK MIXTURES. FINE BLACK C3LOTIIS. LADIES" OLOAKING3 BLACK BROS.DOLOTILS. SILK MIXED COATINGS. NEW XELTONS. FINANCIAL. E,TOOIC AND NOTE BROKERS, Directly coolie the Neehaniee , Dank CObIIdISSION, BOARD 00 BROKE RS NEGOTIATED ON. THE BEST Tnnats HUTCHINSON, No. 112 OITICSTNITT STREET, 00311111t3810N MESOILA.NTS MILITARY GOODS. ON HAND CARPETS AND MATTING'S. H. G. LEHENRING'S REMOVED 113.0111 VO. 128 SOUTH SECOND STREET NO. 132 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Second !Rory North American " Building ETERY YARIKTY OF BOOK AND JOB PKINTINEk: PROMPTLY IXECUTZD JelS•who4t* STATIONERY AND FANCY (M)DS. "EXCELSIOR" HAMS ABE TEE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MIONENER & Co., 01:15111RAlt PBOVISION DIALZBIS, And carers of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" BUG.AB-CURED HAMS, Ne 5.1.42 and 144 Nortb TBOITT Street, Settees% ArcJ and Rea stres4s, PAsladeLphia. The jastly-oelebrated ,61CX0EL1310B" HAMS are eared by J. R.M. & 00., (in • style seemlier to tbem selves,) expressly for FAMILY tra ; ere of delicious . darn ; free front the unpleasant taste ot salt, and are prononneed by °pleural superior to any now offered Weide. ael-flta OPENING OF A BUMMER 4 AII- DEPI.—Ths madersigned begs learn to inform the palls that be has opened for the seaman his FIN'S GAR DIN and HOTEL, at the loot of 002.1 ZS Street, on*. site Fairmount Park. Families are particularly invited. Ice Cream, Caked, excellent Lager Beer of Baltes brew.. ery, Wines, go., always on band. HEMET FItIOK. ray 3-301 TWENTY - SEVENTH and GOA T am Ste. 41 TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served up daily (Buudays excepted) tfy . l A* l 4l ?BOSSES, WS MARKET Street.. Families supplied mud. 111/14E' NEW PUBLICATIONS. TROLLOPE'S NORTH AMERICA. [AUTHORIZED EDITION.) BY ANTHONY TROOLLPE, BM, Author of "The West Indies and tho Spanish "Motor Thorne," Aro , &c. Published by special arrangement with the Author. 1 Tot. nato, 60 eta t 2 yols. 12rao, J. B. LIPPINCOTT & 00; 22 Arm 24 N0P.1 . 13. ROURTII STR'fr.W. jr 23.66 TRAVELLF,It'S DEVOTIONAL A. LIBRARY.—TIie Traveller's Devotional Library, done up in a neat oase, suitable for ,tbe pocket, contain ing the followirg works : spiritual Songs, by the BIM T. C. Ryle. Wait on the Lord, by Rev. James smith. Itl Times in God's Hand, by Octal-ins Winslow, D. D. None Like Christ, by Octavius Winslow. D. D. Going Rome, by the author of i, None Like Christ.'.? Go and Tell Jesus, by the author of a Going Mum" For sale by - WILLIAM, B. & ALFRED ITARTISN, - je2o No. son GRIMM:TT Street- CIRCULATING LIBRARY M/ -I3ROTHERHEAD'S CI It 0U • RATING LERILLRY.—AII the NEW English and American Roam ' incluclingALL GLASSE of Lice rehire. Thia is the ON LOC Libram in the country that 111011111 es the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED here. Term* *l5 per year; 6 months . 0 33;' throe mouths 81.50, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGUTH street. je7-Im* WATCHES AND JEWEGRY. AMERICAN, ENGLISH AM AND SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT REDUCED PRICER. JOS. H. WATSON my29-2m 3 , 26 OILESTNITT &LIVET.. REMOVAL. J. C. FULLER Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street; 2nd Flooi. (Opposite Masonic Temple ' ) How offers a Large and Desirahte Sfoekaf GOLD AND SILVER < W A.TCHES, ROGERS 13310THEILO' §POOITS tafD P 311,31 2 :. AND FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade ittinvitod. ar.3o-3m Rikt " AMERICAN. WATOH COM PANY GOLD AND SILVER W A .T C U E S reit LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM, no., 712 CHESTNUT Stmt., Second Floor, • (oppoelto Masonic Temple.) I. 8., MARTER, Agent. aiko,an VULCANITE RUBBER JE SULU beautiful line of GENTLEzirvIIPS VEST CHAINS, LADIES' (MA TAB./UNE GRAINS, THIMBLES, (MOSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, .te., • llow In Store. J. O, FULLE / ft. • No. 712 OIIESTNUT Street, Secotui Floor, (Opponite Illamonle Temple.) ap3o.3m WATCHES JEWELRY ate A FRESH ASSORTMENT at LESS A TRIM YORKER PRICES: PARR. ,dg BROTEUIR, Importers, 824 CREST/MT Street, below north. rob2o.tf GSTiTS' YURN.ISDING GOODS CHAS. L. ORUM & CO., SUCCESSORS TO OLDRIBBROK d TAGGART, Manufacturers of and Dealers in GENTLEMEIT'S FINE SHIRTS,„ arm FURNISHING GOODS s tukzrorit; FOURTH STEER T, PHILADELPHIA. CHAS L. OIrUM. ALBX. M. 1110MPSON jerr-lm FLANNEL OVER—SHIRTS ROD THE ARMY. FINE SIIIRTS;- , - COLLAS, STOOKS, AND WRAPPERS- Manufactured at SRICIT! (61:TOCIESSOX To W. W. 10.11W5T.) NO. 606 ARCH STREET. sr A. full Una of TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, 817SPENDBSS, HOSIERY, AND lIIMILEOLOTIIING, . Always on hand. my23-1m O,EORGE GRANT. • mulmrsonanut:O? AND DNAIJOLIN GENTS' FURND3HING GOODS, No. 610 OHESTEIIIT STREST. nablo.ate. FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The eubscriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED s.UT OF Si:WITS, Which he rushes a speciality In ids haziness. Alan, con 'lastly receiving NOTELTIZI3 FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. _J.. W. SOOTT,. GENTLER - MPS FURNISHING Bro/14 814 'CHESTNUT 'STREET, jag. U . Four doors below the Oontinental. BLINDb AND SHADES BLINDS. AND• SHADES. 8..17". WILLIAMS. N 0.141 NORTH SIXTH EITRIBT; ltdAttlflOTORPM OP VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The largeet and finest assortment In the Oily et the GOWEST PRICES. STORE SHADES LETTERED Seredrtne promptly attended to. SEWING MAOHINES, 628 CHEIESTNITT STREET, 1:411141111044-4LA ULNET . FURNITURE AND &L U) TABLMS. • MOORE & OAIII7E'IoN,* • No. 261 Booth BBOOND Street, toconnection with their extensive Cabinet Beldame en sow manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, And bare now on band a tall supply, finished with the : tiooll% & CAMPION'S IMPROVICD CUSHIONS, which are pronounced, by all who have used than, to be iaporlor to all others. Tor the Quality and Web of dime tables the theree. lecturers refer to their numerous patrone throosheett Wm 'Union, who are familiar with the ohm - actor of their work. te2eilka • MOUNT MORTAR CEMETERY. This ground Is located a few yards off the Darby road, about the same distance from the city ea Laurel 11111, and Is beautifully intuited on the highest point of ground fot rages around. Its lOU is admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high and dry. The public are twitted to examine Its claims before purehasing elsewhere. . emeriti and sectional Plant may be examined at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, lie. 1218 SOUTH SIXTH STRUT, Where /any farther information win be olaeartely .sf forded by the agent. DESIRABLE 'LOTS; AT LOW PRIOEB, AND OD MURAL TDRIIB, Are now In the market, some of them In sections just opened, having hitherto been bald in rewire. 071101 HOllllB from 8 A. M. to 4 P.M., and either he• fore or after these hours, at the residence of the under- No. 314 NORTH MTN BTR)I7.T. FREDERICK d• VAN CLEVER A. B.—ctooloyance to and trout the OenAmy rot each as desire to yorchpoe- m7lb•9ia Te. 0 Y S',. MLSBES', AND og - th. ..,ty MIEN'S CLiSTHINN IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT : so /1111.../. Three ST SOUtit EIGHTH Street, atylitiDoors above WALNUT. . . WOE, Hilll-013TTING..AND DYE . INC, etrangeri should • visit the Bathing Saloon TOMME and 813415013 Streets. ' 1e21.111:1 EPIIRATA MOUNTAIN 8PP.1N6 1 3, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This delightful watering-plebe having been purchased by the underrigned, he would. Inform his friends aid the public genurally, that it will be open for the twentien of vieitote on the FIRST DAY OF JULY NEXT. For Tiorticuiars, please refer to Circulars, Witch can be bad at tbe Continental Hot.), Afore/mete llitel, and. tbeUlliDl3 Rotel, Arch street. Board, one week or less, e 1.60 per day; over one week, or the sebeon, AJa per wtek. Children and eervaats half price. These terms are given with the assurance that the an commodationa shall in every respect be eond to auy oilier watering. piece. 117 - Accrmmodations for four hundred guaate. The Germania Band is engaged. je23-Im. U. S. ITSWCO3f EQ. GRAND FLORAL AND BT.RAW. BERRY FAIR —A general solicitation from both city end coo try induces our Ladies to continue their FAIR aa the SALOON. foot of WASHINGTON Smoot, until 'TIMONE 3DAT EVENING next, June 25 —4,34 every AFTERNOON —where they will be happy to see thou fret ds. Donations in Flowers, Fruit, Cream. dco., ofiii ba tbstikrully received. IVe have been most bountifully patronised, • but plebe ourselves that any xcet..s of funds over our present wants shall be carefully protected for the nee of the sof. d orP. A.R&D BARROWS. L.hairman of the Union. Talunteer Refreshment m• rolytee -3t NIA;._ jO- 1 ;T-0. •DIVAW'S Alitcg-54R387 , TatRATRE: FOURTH. MEEK. ConlinmArenrmse of the popular artist, F. S. OMANFRAU. F. b. CITANFRA.U. an entire change of Programme MONDAY AND 'TUESDAY, June 23d end 24th, FirEt night or the sensation &maul the MYSTERIES AND MISERIES OF NEW YDKR7., Badger F S. Chaefrau. Prerkina to the Drama, THE DEBUTANTE, Blots Duford Chenfratt ssisted by the eat re company, Prices tts weal. WALNUT-STREET 1 1 REATR14— T T NINTH and WALNUT Streets.Sals lames, Nra. N . Garrettka Acting and Stage Manager, Mr. WayneOheist —Third week of the brilliant imacesi of the great American COMiCActresa, JULIA D A.LY. This Rlonday Evening June 23, repetition, by IgibiLt de mand, of her great programme—T HE FOOL OF THE FAMILY, IN AND. OUT OF PL BCE, snd MOSS. JACQI3E3 MISS DALY in Seven Characters, and nu rcescuh gorge; Mize . Fanny Brown, bill Mr. liewia Baler. -Dcoriconen at Ix o'clock. Commence at ft. CN TINENTAL THEATRE. hut. S. DAVIS Sole Lessee. Second 'Ma of the Purifier D9OD-B,Y'5 MINSDRELS i . The Mist repels,: hoarse Of arlists ia America. Fiat week of the original artist, _ ODARLES GARDINER. Yirst wtek of the new acts, 110 P LIDDY, LOO," T 1313 LADY OF LYONS," (Trimmer edition) n - 1.11 ciehteen other attractions. ' Coolest Tbeatre in imetion CheapEet Prices, and bait entertainment. Drees Circle, 25 Gents ; Family Citr ate only 10 Gents. pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY THE FINE AUTP, 1025 ORINBTN7I Street.— Tle spiendid E.lithition of Paintings and isloelpturs will close on t. e 2016 inst. 'Admittance reduced tole reuto; Children half price. Open from 9 A.. 1.4.. till 7 P.M. and from S tilt .0 je.23 ASSY, ABLY BUILDINGS. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' GREAT NAIITILIM, EHCLBTARirIENT. TURILLING , SCENES IN THE LIFE OF A YalifiNE WH%LEMAN, EVERY EVENING, at 8 o'clock preciiely. SELEC 81.2..TTNEE, SATURDAY at 3 ciack. Admission 25 cents. Six Tickets for ono dollar. Cali dren I 0 cents. Liberal arrangements made for schobis on Wednesday Afternoons. jela-fit F 0 R THE SEA- S}l 0 -SU IMER AR RANGDMENT.-CAIRDBS AND ATLARTIO RAIL ROAD. - Three trsins daily to Atlantic City and rgturo, (Sun days excepted). Trains leave VINE-Street Ferry as relieves: Train Express Train........ .. Freight and Accommodation 'Leaves, Atlantic Mail Train 4 40 P. M. Eapteee Train ~015 A. M.. 44 44 'Freight and Accoramodation.3 10 A. M. FARE $l.BO. Iloond.trip Tickets, wood on/y for the day and train on which they are issued, 82.50. gams.- e;on Tickete, good for three days, $3. liotote are now jelVtf JOHN G. B tarANT, Agent. IZERMAN.—A New Class fk.n. Gently-- men will be opened on DION DaY, JUN 3 '2.41, 7.) o'clock. P N. Ohly $1 per quarter, in -Aran M. 92 An) lofsone a week. Prof. C. T. Eity.N. je2o at* Nn. r- •"4.0 • 4 • I Fine air; rooms. with first elm beard_ ANA; ,ns y theivrr , eet, (wort aide.) fifth ?notes abase; Vrifintit e r :.;;s. jrZl-3t., DRIVATE BOARDIN —Aocczninq dations for Gentlemen and their. es, Wi nka sent single and communicating rooms Aleutnt rooms fur several tines Gentleman. &no at go -North TENTH Street. Tirres moderate. WANTED --9,000 CEDAR. Mai EIiniGLES. Address JOBLICSII SP, je2l.-edi.tu2t 213 LUDGE 9t., above Waluut. Phila. ......L A Vlri r co 4 , cortr97 st .s iee x t r , , Ku n z su s is o c E r D ox, r g i c:, s .Y:in d me ART ER LVI ASTER'S Meat OD 11 41101CAUOILDt.tithioair.- I P.l4.dtjyl captain. A. Q. 3 liV" ANTED-2 000 Men along the line of the 'Lehigh Canal, say 3,500 lab irlra, 250 car penters, and 250 stone masons. Apply to the oditort of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, ai talarou (murl, ALLICNTOWN, or EASTOI3, or moyatera along the line of the works. jet° tf TO LET.—A very desirable, neatly ft:imbibed Cottage in Camden, No. 694 N. SSUOtID Si reel. Ihnit.trill be taken in boiled, or the furniture f sale, and the Cottage to let, both at a rett.onable twice, to a family without children. Aptly to THOMAS NUR. TIN, Beal Estate Agent and Collector, N. W. corner of TA/RD sod LONLBABO Streets, Phila. j2.3.4tv TO CA P.ITALI - VAL II &BL LEAD MINE FOR SALE, WITH PL ANT AND MACHINERY COMPLETE.—The undersigned now offer fot sale their valuable LEAD MINE. situated is NEW BRITAIN TOWNSHIP, BUCKS .OUNTY, PA. Tie property contains one Amara and twenty-one acres of good, arable land, with two faren.hooses, borne, and other ool.buildings. The rein bes been opened at plaints nearly the whole fenitb of the fsnu, end SEVERAL TIIO ( SAND DOL LARS' WORTH OF LEAD extracted. The baton of the mine now shows a vein of very rich Lead Ore, fur feet in width, wed baa all the appearance of increasing in size and value in going down. There is on tie pre mieee a 20. bcree•row*r Steam Engine, with Pun.p'nz; and Hoisting Machinery complete; also, a Orniber and, Stamping Mill turned by water-power, Jigging Us .a.thee, Buddha, Ties, ac., for walling the ore, and Smelting Furnace. already For price, t, rme, end for.bnr iurormatinn. apply ott the premises, or to JOHN ANNEAR, No. in NORTH FRONT Street, Philadelphia, where samples of the Ore can be seen. jen-dt J. .t G. NEIMETEB. DISTILLE RS. rThs DISTILLERY known sr the "PFICENIX? and formerly owned and occupied by BAHL. lime., wienided on TW3aiTY-THIED, lencr.oen "21: 1 1 and VIM% Streets, Philadelphia, Oapecity 600 bnaL4i pee day, in now offered for sale on row:labia sod DANDO.T.. mcdnung tonna. Ia in good running order, and hc.e the modern improontneute. An A riogan well on ill, z, . INSITRANC • I " .• 'GIRARD FIRE AND MIRITS PHITA,DILPHIA. 017111)11 413 WALNUT nitEKTMMADIMPRIA. Tht• company continue' to take rielo en the emus of Property at !ow rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility, mad eta tl to ray losses promptly. Its diebureemoutt for the benefit of the public, during the lest nine yours, 4 .2 Oted $500,000, mid we respeo trolly solicit its favor in the future °BAB. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER. JOHN W. OLAOHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, p.s.HEAZLITT, A.I3BARAX HAIM DATE) BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. Y. WM M. SWAIN, TURMAN SHICPPAZD JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. S. LAWBE.NOE, WM. 0. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER. F' INSURANCE • COMPANY, No. 406 013.E9TFUT Street. 7781 i AND INLAND INSURANOII. D ES3COTOBS. : E. D. Woodruff, John Kesider, P. 8. Justice, Wauldneon Jonee, Obes. Stokes, John W. Srartnan. 8, President. ' LBDSON, Vice Pre/gent. Secretary. frahlf‘iid fIONDIONWEALTII EIRE KAKOB COMPANY, Or Tiff SPATS ON PRNISBYLVANIA. DDIZOTOKS. David Jayne, M. D., Charted B. Bogen, John M. Whits.% John E. Walker, TAward 0. Knight, 'Robert Shoemaker, - Thomas S. Stewart, Wiltiean Struthers, Henry Lewle, Jr . =eh Jones. DAVID JA.TNTI, M D., President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vioe Provident. 51.111:11IL B. NOON, Secreterr. Office, Oomroonwealth Building, 513 01135THUT Street, Philadelphia. seb-if tf GENERAL AGRIPT SUtIIIER RESORTS AMUSEMENTS. SEA BATHING. RETURNING EDUCATIONAL. BOARDING. VV.& 1, FOR SALE AIM TO LET. INSURANCE COMPANT. GeI'ITAL f'X.O,OOO DIRIOTORB THOMAS ORANEN, President. A. 8. MILIVPT, Vice President 3AB. A. ALVOBD, Secretary. asat.tf P. N. Buck, Ohm. Bichtudeoat Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whllldin, Geo. A. West, 0. W. Davis, FRANOO3 N. BU OILABLES MOH WILLIAMS 1. BLANG • BhATJTLFUL!- 130 the people express themselves of mamma IYORICTYPES, Gal Ere will ra if you take • look at them, at Isle BBovine, y SICOOND Street, above Green. itts LEATHER. -Ten Tons of Belt , Hose, end Card anundings and Shoulders for sale low. Sole Loather, Calf Stine, and a general assortment of Leather, at lowest cash prices. R. A. PRATT, /e2l.2t* - 467 lIKIIIKET Street. FIRE CRACKERS.-500 boxes Gold Cboy No. 1 l'lrs Crackers. Oranges eind'Lemons, in Drime order, for fads by • 11110DNg A wiLLates. j 6115 No. 10T Son* WAVES Street .... 7.20 & 4. 00 P. 5.00 P. M..
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