FRUIT lIIkVES.—The fruit and ve getable sawn having commenced, the owners of track !turns In the subtitl , %tilt, as anal, melt with many ,an. uoyances in the shape of gas den and orchard thieves. So greet has We evil become, that the Legislature, two years ego, found it nr-u•eery to miss a stringent tow for the punishment of this claw of offroidora It is now only noce.sary for the injarad party to matte informetlon before %immigrate, and hay. the ode - der gstrested end held for trial, when the testimony of the owner or occupant s f the premitee shall be adm,itted as evileoce. Another method of procedure le by civil action before a magistrate agalutc city Dorm who shall damage any .garden, orchard, or field of VOWilla crops In any manner whatever. Judgment shall be given by the magistrate - for double the =nem t of the damage provel to have been -done, togollur with caste of suit; one-half of the damage mr penalty to go to the nee of the poor of the district In which the premises be; and in default of p 'meat, the Warty may be committed to jail far not leas than one nor more than twenty days. The criminal prosecution, however, is decidedly the .most effective, and wherever it is enforced it works like .0 charm. It is unpleasant, we know, to prosecute boys, %Tait Is equally unpleasant for parsons to have (mite and .shrubbery, the product of years of patient labor and watching, stolen, broken, or mutilated by rascally boys. It is a terrible outrage upon the rights of citizens, and - the offender should he made to pay the penalty. The ;fault, perhaps, ilea not no much with the boys as with 'their patents, who either directly encourage these depre- Alations, or are not cart ful to wars their Children of the .great morel and legal wrong they commit in thus tree- Painting upon the property of others. APPOINTMENT Or SUPERVISORS. Mayor Henry yesloreny morning announced the fol. Rowing appointments of aupervlsors: First ward—First division, Bonn , Hoover, Jr. Se cond division, John Shay. Second ward—Thomas Roach.. Fifth and Sixth wards—Matthew S. Farrell. Seventh and Hlahth wards—John Hookkr. Ninth and Tenth wnids—John A. Dilly. Xlevenlit and Twel , th words—Jonah Wood. Fifteenth ward—Ec 141114 SI t.Cnifreir. Sixteenth nail Seventetnth wards—John Quinn. Bfghteet th watd—Wm: A Incrteon. Twentieth ward—First diriaol2, Michael Stnalkn. Be •coed division, John 1 el.' , y. Twenty-repouri Wlllll-61r0 division, Borer. Se. cond dineion. Geo. Sidman. Twenty-thhd ward— Firct division, Rm'Mph %thine Second division, Edward T. Swope. Third division, Da 'l d Maguire. Twenty-fourth ward—First division, Wm. Leech. Se cond division, James Jo tee. No appcintmeats hare y. t been made in the Third, Fourth, Thirteenth Fourteenth, and Twenty-first wards, and the thi] t Ivielon of the Twenty-fourth want ARREST OF THE PROPAISTOR OF A CONCERT AND OItINRIN6 SaLOON.—Feeterdav atU moon , Eithinel M lifer, sroprietor of a concert saloon, in Franklin place, itt!rth of Chestnut, and between Third • and fourth, was chaiged before Folio bladstrate Battler with keeping a Meru deriy bonne open at all hours of the might, and the teens or many dieturbences. Isaac L. MAW, inept ft tor of the St. Lords Hotel, was -sworn, and testified as fo iho•claractor of the place. He -acid the house Metal bed Ms boarders. H. O. Jewell swore—lle is clerk at the St. Loafs Rouse,• th e house complained of Is drinking and eon -ocrt saloon; tercet 12 o'clock they have what Is called a Walk-aroma]; hear thin noise distinctly; on last Tuesday night there was a noise in the place. Ono or the boarders nt the 'dt. Louis beatified that he dtnew the Franklin kleadquartera was a concert saloon other 'noises nestle nightly are very annoying ; he be d beard tbo noise ae late as 1 o'clock, and saw the place • open at that hour. Officer Rawlings evrorn.—lre knew the place to be very disorderly, and was obliged to attend to parties alining -one of there nightly; itb has more trouble with parties occming from there than any other place in the neighbor hood. the case was then ittljnarued until next Thursday. THE BERRY H 0 M lOIDE.—YeStay day morning, in the Criminal Court, the case of William aed , George Forepsugh, Andrew Feller. and William Tine: man, charged with the Lentil of Richard M. Berry, was called up in the Oyer and Terminer. before Judges &M -eon and Ludlow. blr. (laseldy, on behalf of the Fore plughs, asked for a contlonance; and in support of the application prayed the snorts which had been made to :immure the attendance of an Important witness for the -defence. rite witness in question had been pretent.at the occurrence, but tr«meut visits at ber mother's resi dence bed Wei to emir° her Ceramics. In regard to the ouhor • efendants, Mr. Dougherty (Tor Audrow fritter) stabil that he wee not reedy, and Mr. T. C. Brewster ((or WlMem Tinsman) stated that bo had not bad time to consith r whether to apply for a soparate , t,t la/ for his client, The court then fixed Mondry, July 7th, for calling the -me for trial. THE PENNSYLVANIA SICK AND WOUNDED.—Dr. A. G. Melia& as, ono of a medical •commission scot oat to In. k after our sick and wounded in the army of the Potomac, toe returned. He gates that there are no armed soldiers now between the .oblckahominy and Wil - e lintpe. They have ail been removed :oche laife p dot and distriboted thence among Abe differed hospitals at Fortress Bottrop, annapoll4, Washington city. Batt nwro, and Philadelphia . There is -a considerable number or sick in the different minim yet; 'but those oho were I.ft behind la the advance of the army front Baltimore tirws Boa& to its present position %base been removed to White Eff1 . 1.1130 for treatment. The Voctof thiatte that ouls'da the regular camp hospitals there are no rick lying around, and for these everything In being done that clrmanstancee will admit. DEATH OF A PHYdICIAN.—Dr. A. Owen eurgeon in Colonel NeiWe regiment ni P.V., died •of dysentery, on .Boodey altertmon. in the hospital at Fortress Monroe. Dr. Stile was the first surgeon to 'offer his services to the Governor and Secretary of War, in any position in which he could ho of service to his •country as a medical man This wee en the Monday loaning after the apse; oh Fort Sumpter. He went out :aa surgeon in Conloot Leeds' regiment foe three toonihi, and has been in melee every d ,, y since. He visited the Rick and wounded of his regiment when he. at the same time, was very ill, and eum-rietentled per onally the in terment of thorn of bin regiment who fell at Pair Oaks. Further than this, he mote, in many instances. to the 'Dion& of the killed and wonnded soldiers the fleet tidings 'they received after the battle. His death will be mourned .by a large circle cf friends • HEAVY ROBBERY. - Several days .vnce Mr. Joseph merchant, of However, York county, late a lambi r of the c tate Legislature, met with a very aelious lose, Latit.g Nom robbed of pocket. book. m.ntaleing nearly a thermand dolistre in money, and a Aran and certilicates of dtplelt to the amount of nearly lifsten hundred dollars more. The money consisted of eight slfo billy, one lidadred dollars In treasury notes, a twenty dollar toll in the Yore gank, and other, money not recollected. Mr. %tone left Philadelphia In - the Raiding train. n.d hod hii money, which was in an old wallet, in hie left pantaloons pocket. • FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDEDAtIOL• DISRI9.—The 13min...freed bogs leave to intorin the ladle'', especially, wh• arc interested In preparing for the accommodetitm of the ark out wounded soldiers who , are to be reeeli,d„ to the rt pleat or Government, Into the Episoopel licrapitel, next weak. that the following articles will tarnish a bed—viz: 2 pairs sheets, 8 yards Tong, IX wide; I pair pllinw cares; 1 pair Mani:eta; I collate' pane while bine. (Nothing for soldiers; loose whirl t, cherilor colorer hest The Deneroleot, geoerallr, will please bear in mildi that we need fonds to a mull larger amount tn.ibe aggreLett than hos br-en received. .10FIN A. OHELDS, • • 709 street, tiemotary. A GOOD 310V.E. A commendable wow ment wag insugurated In 81 ntthew'a Lutheran litindsy•schcol, New evict, 'not Sabbath'. Teachers and - pupils unanimously "re"olv,d that May wonld °lapel's° will' that' ouslony'ry summer excursion,” and stsund the money it woulg one'. in providing comfoits for the sick and wonniled iokll rs. ua tne morning of July 4th, the scholars t,f the main and two ,nissloo schools are to bring their ofirrings to the church. previous to their die trlbutionamong the diffcr.i.t hospitnia. This is, indeed, a goad move. Who wi I second itt HOSPITAL . A COMMODATIONS. Ar rangements are being made at the Pennsylvania Hospital for the aecomnadation of about one hundred alok and wounded soldiers. In order to necommudete this coul ter besides the ordinary patients of the institation, tne Intdical and surgical female patients are to occupy the second story cf the is (Meru wing, and a portion of the male patient' are to be remitted to the lower ward of the western wing. 'The to'dfers will occupy the lower rooms .of the eastern wing. ZILNERVA BASE , BALL CLun.—Thi eslub have tltcted tho folloinwg officers to purse for the ensuing six !rondo': Prefldent-711131:10111 B. Wiedershelm, (re-elected Unanimously.) Vice Presideit—Win Nicholson. ilecretery—Edein E. Pahl. Treason r—Bleberd Al. No man, (unanimously.) Ceplain Field—Joseph Rohrmau. Field Ckimtuittoe—G, nese Lherick, George G. Baler, :El Tangles Barton, a , d Wm culbort. DECEASE • 01' AN I‘X-i:OUNOILMAN.— tfr. George Heed, formerly e m mb'r of delecr Pound' Worn the Sixteenth wan), died on Sund.ty morolog at his -residence In Th4cl suet, above Poplar. Mr. Road sras thrown horn his cm risco ab.ut s a we-k +ince, and had one or We 141 ma badly ii.jurtd. Mortification eat In and be expired, ea above a' at d. The deceased was KO years of age. • A YOUNG SOAMP.—Yesterda y after won a boy, about fourteen year' old, was charted be fore Alderman Beltltr with committlog a murderous as sault on a man 1 amed Zi•ths, &bent eighty years of age. The led was held in seven bundrrd dollars ball to answer the charge at court 7.4 le!a face wee battered in *shock ing manner, he baying beau kneeled down by a broom in the blade of the ....ling scoundrel. The boy appeared 'ery bold and losulth g • . l:03 -- ..131ITTBD. • Brawley, atlas 'Wm. Brown. was t esorday committed by . Alderman ;rattler to answer ton charge of pawing *counterfeit 85 mote on the Ider.ufecfortre Bank of Troy on Wednes elay .evening lent The note was mated at a attire in 'Borah et, eet. above t.rcend. Brawley wee arrested by :Detectivti Bonnuere ant levy. • MINISTEBIAL..-- Rev. D. L. Gear has accepted a call to the pa-volute of the Ebenezer Fret -dependent Christian Chula, Kermiortton. in pine of Rev. Jobn Wileon, woo bas jimt terminated a peetoral relation of over tw• nt• years in thu nei4hOorhood.. The -21011 V palter comes .ae l recommended and is drawing large conaregatione.- Tim FAIR at the Union Volunteer 3lefreshmeit Saloon li:erasers, In attraction, and hi daft 'visited by officer, of rho nrmy and navy of the highest rank, whiter Reek', cil band diaconnies moat ex gallant murk. - .u.rdsy Is the last dar, let all go Sind sea the larger t I millet that ever wee made, eresent ed by the ladies of ow delver. and live ,to . say they , Lever Invested ten ceu sin a bolter cause. " A Nsw • CAR. —A f.leeping-oar is now lattached to the 6 e'tl.wk P. N. tram of the New Jemmy 'Railroad for Baltimore and Washington. in which pas. Jngers retest° nndt.turbed from the time they lens The, Oily übtil their anlyal at the plate of their dela: Ainion..tho car beink trseaf.rred scrolls the Delaware on Ike deck of the f. rry hoot to the Philadelphia, er.d Baltimore. Railroad. " • • • , ) FATAL ACCIIDENT.—x esteraay after !con, a man named McDermott, aged 28 years, aras run Aver and . 10110 by a bamenzer car on the Ileeton*llle hilroad. Tba d fees , . d resld, dat twentieth and Pine -*seta. The driver Oho car was arrvatod, and held' to avail the result of the investigation by the coroner. • PRIZE IrESSV.I3 TN PORT —The fol . 110+114 prize realk IS arc at Callowblll street wharf: Shia Adeirel, soboosers . IfairVay, Rebecca, Cora, Guido. Traddeace, Diafe, tide, and a beautiful yacht called Ma terrine. BODY ARRIVED.--The body of Chas. tvr. *ore, who' was drowned at Fortress Monroe on Thandivi. has reached • 11011100 'His funeral took . place 'vete:ll'y aftenomo from his late residence, WO '• - ^ jledwidd street. • . MOTHER OLD SOLDIER (lONE.-- The latter.' of Csetain J..tm Streeper, a soldier of the war -oiler., will take Ova this afternoon. from his late real ,lleneelnotthweet ccruer of Tnird and Bearer streets. The dictased was in the Ted year of hie age. • . _ TORawil. PlOdf A CARRIAGE,—MT. Thomas Lancanterruelding on Eleventh street, above .13rowd, wu thrown .frOin hi+ carriage on dunday, near Yrankford, and had Ufsb of hie thighs fractured. Hoivaa •takea home. • • - • • , , , • . ~ . • AWAITING CLAIMANTS. --....1.1: • ' / at .: Of klin-Yarn and' a es' ,, -raft, marked "J. B. T," and a 'log-:raft, are In the bands of the Harbor police, awaiting tat . ante. . ... , . • AHOWNED.-- Yesterday, 11,m . in Jemei, Duval wee r..ilud drowned In Hirrock'a Twenty-tblqt went. , He resided in Unity-street, below • FORT DELAwAay.,-The.k - rebet 4 Jelieral'Pettigrew, osptot;(1 at Fair Oaks. liatirort Vida 'win, width charge of Di. Thomas H. Buckler, CITY ITEMS. Monthly Meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association The regular monthly meeting of tho 'roam; Metes (Thrift:an Association was held at the room, No. 1009 Chestnut street, butt evening. In the absence of tho pro. sideM. the chair was accepts!! by Mr. Shillingford. The westher being inclement the attendance was small. The exercises Were opened by reading the Thirty forth Peale, and a prayer by fir. John Wiest. The Milan of the preceding meeting were read by the Secretary, and approved. It having been ascertained that the meeting lacked one of a quernm of merabers, the regular order of bust nee., which was the revision of the constitution and by-lawe, was postponed until a later hour. As there was nothing elee of immediate interest, the chairman called on Brother Patterson for a speech upon the work now lx Mg done by the Association among the soldiers.. The regime. wee promptly reeponded to by Mr. Patter son, in a pithy, common-sense addrees upon the text propoeed. Mr. Shillingford took the opportunity to giro hie testi-, many to tbo faithfulness and efficiency of the Surgeons and physicians at Yorktown, In appropriating, iu a pro per way, the contributions that are sent there by the people. As the number of members had increased by thie time to the resutelte number for transacting business, the sob. }set of revision was taken up. The amendments to the constitution and by lass, pro posed by Dr. Oeler at a previous meeting, wore then road by that gentleman. They are lengthy, and a eynomis of them has already been published. They were taken up emiatim and diecnased at length, their author beiug the Mita speaker. The letter said, in the course of his rendoke, that the prof cot war had been a perfect god seed to this association, as without that emergency It would at this time bo doing abeolutely nothing. This more from a misconception of the legitimate objects of their orannization, which he hoped to coo corrected, and tbenmendments to their constitution and 'bp laws which henow proposed wore offered with this slow. • 91WAYS . AIIICAD.—MY. J. W. Price, pro prietor of the popular restaurant, southwest corner of . Chestnut and Fourth streets, has evidently conceived the tine idea of catering to the appetites of our citizens. As wo are aware that much of the ill health, arising from indigestion, is consequent won eating improperly prepared food, we cannot too strongly urge oar citizens who are obliged to dine down town to give Hr. Press e s ealablithmeut tke preference. The best fare that thfi best market in the world affords, cooked In the hest and most scientific manner, is always served at his tables by courteous and competent attendants, at the shortest notice, and at all boors. His orders to supply families with rare and elegantiyeerved di,hoe, and to calm* for public festivals, are constantly Increasing. In feat, Price has not his equal as a restaurant caterer in this country. . CARTE DE VISITE OF COMMODORE ROWAN.— We ate authorized to state that Mr. F. Cutokunst w j.l Publish, tomorrow, at his gallery, Nos. 704 and 706 Arch Street, a superb card photograph of Commodore Stephen C. Powan, of the United States navy. His highly successful picture of General Prank Patterson is Girding an immense sale in this city, and throughent this nil the adjoining States. • Ma. C. H. ltLuvrson, Arch and Tenth streets, has, at all times, on band alt the Rued articles In the groctry line for the hist family use. Ho Is now selling large quantifies to the various summer resorts throu4h out the country. Wo would call nodal attention to his perfectly genuine Brandies seal Wines, for medicinal ;engines. THE NAVY YARD AT LEAGUE Isr,Alm.—On Saturday 'Mayor Henry returned from Washington, where ho bad gone on bnsiness connected with the estab liebtoent of a first. class naval dopot at League felend. The bill tendering the get of the Island to the Govern; moot by the city of Philadelphia hos met with favor by the Naval Committee, who reported the Dame to Congress for consideration on Eaturday. The bill will meet with but little opposition, and will probably be passed this week. Philadelphia will then boast the finest naval eta ,tion ht the country, and the most splendid private business establieltment in the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock hill & Wilson, Hoe 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Bixtb. A SMART YANKEE TRICE.—"It it stated that Captain Boggs got the Venice into close dustier+ with the rebel boat, by using porkrinder hisbollere, thus taus. ing a dense moles like gust given out by burning pitch pine, and temporarily makinghis antogoniste believe that his craft woe one of the Confederate fleet." But, query —were not the Hams Captain Boggs used manufactured in his native State, Connecticut 7 They are supposed to be made of the best pitch pine. At any rate, ounces' to Captain Boggs ; may be pitch into the C. S. A.'s, thongh they be fleet, and tbe . only &easing he will got, be fur nished from Clunks Stokes' "one-price" under the "Continental." JENNY 'LIND is giving charity oratorios in Leyden to immense homes, at a guinea a ticket To be able to draw from $lO,OOO to 81.5,000 from the pockets of the rich, and to put its equivalent in bread and clothing Into tbo herds of the poor by an hour's bird•lise is certainly a gift to be moet devoutly thankfa . for. We ate not informed, however, whether said olsthing will be procured at the palatial . establishment of Gran: vide Flakes, No 6C9 Chestnut stieet, mimes handsome styles er.eummer garments cannot, be surpassed. ARRIVALS AT THE .HOTEI4B UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST 21:th8T. CONTINENTAE• HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta. Qoincy A'Frott, Pittsburg G C Man ill, Chicago - J E Goodrich. Chicago J B wormy, ilmuk G Nillnr & 3ladies W B Block, Now York Ilorace Gray, Jr, Boston Alias Gray, Oostou S Watson, New York • D.Robbius & la, Barton II Wick & wf, Cleoland • Miss Wick & mister, Ohio D P Bhodee & dau, Ohio Mr Alexander, New York Al 0 Panty David Smith W X •W•leY4 la, Penns Geo W McConell. Indiana Mr Black, Illount Holly - Mr Hallett, Boston J M Bai.k.r R la, New York Goo W Ward, Cincinnati • D B Mon e,.New York .7 11 Da Witt, N-w York J•D Csierne, Louisville N 0 Wooster, New York Bocktellow, New York Chas Wilton, New York klo:or H T Brownell A J Richardson, New York W M Can bye & wf, N York Wm N Marcus, Now York GP Bc usroa, Washington' 8 B Dutcher, New York Beeves B Saline, Now York J E Harvey, Mavalsnd J F Deed, Maryland Miss Moore, Wash, D Mies We ton. Wash, D C Goo A Whiting Wash, D C J B Ely. Harrisburg • Gen SOI Green, Pa B S Megrim; Pa D W Tarr & wife, Boston Seth H Ran, P. W C Crosby, Baltimore J W Bobby, Brooklyn Chas Miller, St Louis Geo X Shuonton N York W Maddock, N York Oen W Quintard, N York M Winfield Rld Strebetah - &l, N York Geo Robeson, Lordevilie.Ky I' Boyd, Br won Thos II Robenson, N York Mr Cbertey, New York Wm Nelson. Now York D 8 Br mewed, Leesport •C A Waterdyke, Jersey Jae Bunter, Centex, N 8 J J Richards. Halifax, N A E Beach, New York. 8 8 Bailin, Newark, N X Williams, Newark, N J W Caffrey, ft Lords J ft Btx,rir, New York. B B Libby, Now York G W Armstrong, New York W. T Shaw, New York Gco A Halsey:Newark, NJ H D Felton, Haw York A Lott dr I. Brooklyn Mina H J Lott, Brooklyn D L BadEer, New York .its Er etchtorn, N York A L Ring D N Blanton. Now York JB tl Rand; Now Yoik .II F Horn, Easton Z Mills, New York H W Stocker, Now York Ir A Illommoi, New York W .11 Kerr, Now York John G Lightbody. N Y F M Morris, New York Bawl Ward, Now York JO Wood, D 0 .J E Thowas J A Guthrie, L.:m[lole, Hy Geo B Burnett it la, N Y Dr .1 Rudenetelo, US N E Pi fllun,'New York Jose R de Aquaehe, Havana John Id Btisge , Now York D B Smith, New York 11 Keeling, New York Y Daemon, New York A C Siarre, New York W M Richmond, N ll.ven TA Cooper m w, New York W W Marton, New York C Halo Han ielmrg M Scholl. York, Pa Goo Wars, Now York W D Cable, New YOrk Goo Buywrod, New Jereey A H Gillespie, II S A Alex T Stewart, New - York Henry Hilton, New York Gov Yates, Illinois" Capt Allen F Saimiento . . H C Fahnestock, Wails S Br Atkins, Illinois L J Bovrrr, Baltimore 1./Anshan, Baltimore W Davidson, Bpltimore -J 'H Banter, New York J Parkhurst, Jr. Baltimore J C.Pntnam, Boston W A Btewant, New York F B Liu ckner, Port Jarvis Geo W Bingham, Mt *writ Chas H Moorhead, Tamatoos J W Traipse, Nashville Dr A H Dixon, L AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. Jno II Bradley, Indianapolis Chas A Bryan, Delaware Richard S ThompEon, N J W H Wallace de la,Dahw'e E HuPstext, Bridgeton, N J E B Elmer, Bridgeton, N.l John F Gllben, Allehigau Pettrlteese, Mlchlgdn Stand Dic kos. Oxford, Pa J I. Ellismt. Delaware , N-L. Drake, Now Orleans P Elmer, Bridgeton , Draft EA ining, Now Jersey 111, hictitslt t Is;Twell 12} A Sage, Wseb, D O Nathaniel Hatch. Wash. DO 0 Nticsr., Dotaware Bob H Coin e, Bordeatehs J H 31cOnntey, Penns Bev A Hensel, New Jersey A C Sroyel, Now Jersey Bev De Forest Porter S @ Bertdict. Carbondale BUM &Benedict, CerbonVe S B Brdridge & la, NULLS Mrs H Ripley. New-York Mrs Donyroo, Now York H V Mniroid, N Jerre) , William Lima 81-111le, Jr, Now York J $ Morris, New Jersey W H Rider, Maryland H Adkins, Salisbury, Md nos Wallace,'Dclaware Y A' Yorcman James C Kay • SROTIANTIP HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. Wm H Hope, Waah 'Dp John D Silica, Allentown J IC Falwell. Rockland, Me P Johnston, hockland, Me J B Why, Williamsport J Stambangh; Mifflin, Pa . J O D Lilly " Edw Boater, Betblohom Chiuku Austatli . John Laminar, jr rending E D Crawl' ItO Maiiilerron, Shipperiabit J Chamberlain, Pnnaa BO Fry, Philada BUT Jacob Fry, Carlisle A H Blair, Carlisle Obis Hampshire; Ja Ince re J H Ptetcott, Beading " 0 Stolz, Bethlehem -• )l Swaim, Easton W H Haviland, Stroudabg J L Laa . reace,Scranten, Pa • ... • . • : 8.1% LOl3lB HOTEL—Oheednut street, above Third.' T P. Bradley, Memphis • W B ?impede Virginia 8 Markley, It entocity J Hammond, Kentucky Whitaker k ! 1 , W. Cheater .7 W Elia', Dincianati Nr Per drleirs it la, Del 0 amides P Thompson Peons . J H tippler; Wash, D 0' 3 B Duey, Washington • B W Carter, Wash, D 0 D Prater, Nov:Jersey . •8 Edgerly, Jr, New York J Vaistiver. &thinly 0 II Durham, Newark !J:Firnandez. Parte H n Meacham. Boston J.NrsqloP. vew York G F Oakley, Hohokul, H N Bilrcer, Bobt.keD, N J . 'lll2 UNION—Arch street, above Third. - J Schott, Mall lied 'l' Fora3 the, Media, Pa P Braly, Pennsylvania J ratter, Tamaqua 0T au ry, New Brunswick J Serch, Bethlehem A I.llrrgo Lambertville, NJ J 8 Wallace, Lana co, Pa J\V Buyer. Pottstown, Pa G W Heebner, Pt Carbon Irprepy, Darriabrrg J Barndollar, Blood, Run Ontenien, Pennsylvania Mies Hoodrick, Penns . lTaturuines D Richwine, Lancaster co W H Strel4,.fdanch Chunk - • ' NA'iT . O4AL lIOTEL—Bace street. above Third. .1 0 B.neni. , Lewlablirie nos E Jameson, Oanton, 0 ...E, 3:,11 all. Buntingloa. co ..014ae Lebman„Wilkosbarre Li.ut D W Smylie, Penns Miss B Newhard, Al eillo'n ' B B, 14:mwr. Lancaster co.; Mrs D L Bare. g.aacast co A Stu ;k, Lobauon ..Isaac Boyer, Lebanon JOS K hash, Selinsgrove. Joe Eystor, Felinsgrove J C Tiel.r.t, Parma O.F Hooetzonh. Pottsville 1/1-F L,utwig, Tamaqua $ P Reiriechl, Tamaqua C Boa math Wilco, Del BALD .340 - LB—Third street, abore CaNowlin'. Bin er, Lehigh co 0 T Huber, Allentown ti Hellman, Allentown John T Berger, Quikerto'n B S Fisier, Fort Washing'n Jos Beigel, New York B T Ilabp, Nazareth, Pa 8 Shaurn, Nazareth; Pi John gralchler, Pernik Dg,sld Scholl, Penns psniel Schoch, Bucks co • • Dire Schoch, Bucks co B. 'Poore, Middletown • MA MON HOUSE—Second street, stave Market. W firmer; Now York 0 Stratford, Lewistown Isfrg Prunerhanla • W arose, Boston 11Waltrin; Btrondeborg J G °hedges, Albany J tti Beroret, Frederica, Del A While. New Boston, Ct H Pntts, Yuraleyville L Reed, New York I' ' .1 'Wiley, New Mope - J O Elturdevant, Peons -hire M smith, Bucks co W V Oseey, New Amer . . COM MEROIAL-Bixth street; 'bore Ohestinit A M Temenna' B Danforth; N Jere.r 'rnti•Aril Sr, In, Penns' Ohne K Wilitamion; Media Fultr•ri Disci-land ' N Chambers, Etktm,,sl4 it t; t+tiaxkcr ; Maryland R P Mortin - A , • le; Patina , Jebu Way, Chteter co,' Pa B Martin; Patton • Autos K B alma; Cheater co - . John Ripple: - Tren tnn' • t! Oleic MAL W'Cheeter- ' J Denoo ; W Otiester W-T:exie; W Cheater • BARLEY EHEAF--Becond street, below Vine. J K Hoff& la, Montgomery E Taylor. Attleboro A•T Hampton, Doyleetown J C McColl 1) If Bbeltuire, Etnotingdon Wm *Knipe, Maryland Wm Penrose, Byberry 8 Geo, Penne; Iran's R Ramsey, Trenton S D Cornea, Bricks J Walton., Norristown, Pa Mathew Grey, Now Rope BTATItB DNlON—Market street, abovo Sixth, Hamlin Wolf, Harrisburg Lewis H Warren, Easton 8 M Brimner, Franklin co J F Matlack, Farksourg J DI Ounanioge B S Cameron, Reading S B St, tiler, Washington () M Lewis, Baltimoro John Po*er, Williamsport WI) Humes Noah Hertaler, Juniata co MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Ofir /ME FOURTH. PAGR AU RIVE V Scbr J V Wellington, alpine°, 4 days from York town, in ballast to capioin. achr Home, Shute, 8 days from Port Royal in ballast to 'Swelter 4t, Co. - Sebr Hornet, Hordentwoolt, 4 days from Providence, to ballast to Van Born, Woothrottli & Co. echr 2t G ldea, Neal, 4 days from Alexandria, with stores to U S Quartermaster. Steamer Boverly, Pierce, 24 hours from new York, witlr mdse to W P Clyde. - OLBABED.' Brbr W WOron, Ryan, Bettoo, J O Folconer. Saw L A Boyles, Boston, L Attleuried & Oo Sir dli,ln, Bowen, Now York, W P Olrdo. Str Claypoole, altbrore, A Groves,Jr. (Correspondence (NY tin , Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWEP, Del.. Juno 23, B,tl 1' . A ship, unknown, and bark, Mid to bo the Thomas Mellott, bent Laguayrn, cenie in thiseveniug Wind SE. Yours, &o. J 011.1.1 P. ALARM:ULT... aismoRANDA Bark American, Chrietian, was paned 15th instant, in Crcolredland Pniengo. bontd north. • Brig 'Ot Lion Adams, York, hence, arrived at Portland 20th fast • ' . Brig Cottrell, henco. arrival at Bo:ton 224 inst. Bile ifiuma, Baker,sleared at Boston 21st It at. for rhiladelehla. Brigs Sarni), Claninbe, and Celestins, Fickett, hence, 'otriyed nt Bolton 2lat inat. helm Pathway, Compton, from New Orleans, at Bos ton 2lst fnet. Fehr Mary Anna, Gibbs, hence, arrived at Boston 21st inst. Pars W T, Strings. Adams, and Mary Johnson, Nick errou. cleared at Boston 2tat Ins'. for Philadelphia. Schr 0 S Watson, Aldrich, hone; arrived at Nowport 2.0111 inst. Bohr 9 E CroCker, Presbray, trout Taunton for Mita delobta, at Newport 20th Inst. Fehr S ApPlegaie, Steelman, 'ailed from Newport 20th, tog. for Philadelphia. Behr Wm Loper, Robinson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newtort 20th it et. Sahr.Jae Nellzmn, Burt. from Taunton for Philadel 'phis, mailed from Newport 20th lust. Sara W C Nelson, 80)1.11, from Providence for Phila delphia; L II Endicott, Leeds, from Newport for do; Weebburn, Thrasher, from Tauatm for do; Thus Bor den, Wrightinuton, from Fall River for do; and Isabel, Taylor, from Pawtucket for do, at Dutch Island Harbor 20th jest. Sr hr Komp, Stanley, cleared at Eastport Path inst. for Philadelphia. Behr Chars, Cole, hence, arrived at' Portansocith 19th inst. Ecbr Itland Belle, BuUor, - from Cohasset Narrows for Philadelphia, at New Bedford 21st inst. .Scbr Urn ald, Kpight, hence, arrived at Nowborypord 20th inst. Siemer Mara, Nickels, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. • . SPECIAL. NOTICES. • DEAF MA )2 To HEAR.—lnstruments to y asaiit the Hearing, in overt' variety and the most approved contraction, at P. MADEIRA'S, je2l•3t 116 South TENTH street, below Chestnut. BELP-ADJUSTING PATENT CLOTHES WALNOBI2.—SoIe AgedCy for the State of Pennsylvania, JOriti A. MQBPHe Y, je18•lm 922 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. BATCHELOR'S BAIR DYE! • THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. DATOHELOR'S oelebratul Nair Dye prodnoes a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to Mime the Hair in' the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates tho Hair for life. GRAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly • tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and biau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, &a. - to- The Genuine fa signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOB, on the four sides of each bon. FAOTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street), roy26-Iy . Now York. LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Tested for nineteen years and. grows in favor. It kills and exterminates Boaches, Bed Bugs,- Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects, &o. All genuine boars the signature of B. Lyon, and it notpoisonous to persons or domestic animal:. Be ware of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon's Powder kille all inFacts in a trice, Lyon's Pills are death to rats and mine. Bold everywhere. D. B. DA.fillES, rayil-stntham 202 Broadway, New Torii.. OFFICE OF :THE MAYOR VITT HALL, .fiatsr Louts, June 13,1362. Yo the Creditors of the City of St Louis: Interest on the BoOded Debt of the City of St. Souls already due, and to become due before the first day of July, or Natured Bondsetfil uncancelled, will be paid, on and after the first day of that month, at the Boat mans Savings Institution, in said city. Subsequent to the lint of July, ncOruing interest anti bonds, when Dot medo payable in Philadelphia, will be paid as formerly, on presentation at the Bank of the Repnblic, New York, the city's &astern Fiscal Agent 'No interest will be allowed on matured coupons or bonds from and after the first of July,proxlmo. jelS•tjyl DANIEL 13 TA YL.oll.;lll..ayor. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST 13reLns, made in the Best Mannar, expressly for RE TAIL' SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. AU Goods T 12840 to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Orix-Paros SYSTEM Is strictly ad hered to, An are thereby treated &Mo.. • JONES '&00.. 604 ALAIIKET Street. MARRIED. PATER—HENRY.—On thoBttilostant, et Bsitinioro. Md , by nut 3ev. John Ost, Mr; Jacob Fster to Mt Jobs Beery, both of this city. . .* DIED FlBll.—On the 21st lost, Elijah Fieb, in the 73d year of his age. .Tbarelatirea and friends c f the family are respectfully lawit€d to attend his funeral, from Friends' Meeting Boller, at Fallstueteo, Pucks enmity, at 2 o'clock P. Of „ on. Tblrel day, the Nth init., without further notice. Carriages will be in waitinß at Morrisville on the arrival of the train, which leaves !cough:Won at 11 A, M NDALL.—On the Met that , Erin:iota E., wife of S. Colvin Banded, and dauelder of the lite Alfred Har rold, Erg., of Birmingham, England, to the 29th year of her age. . Her relatinre and the friends of the family arc; respect fully invited 'to attend the funeral, from the mildew:li of her husband, No 123 North Nineteenth street, this ( Tues day) afternoon, at '4 o'clock, To proceed to Laurel BEAD.—On the morning, . f We 22d inst., Dlr. George Reed, aged 59 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invltul to stlesd IMllonsral, from his !ate rosideemP, No. 926 2Qortb Tbird street, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, without turtber notice. PrOceed to Laurel Hill. **Sr WINE BIOME —Sin!dents , . on the filet inst., r rola. tick Duber, eon of David S and Anne J. Winebreuer, in the lath year of his age. ALLEN.—Killed, on tho 18th instant, while on pkitet duty, near Fair Calm Va., Wm, El. Allan, Co 0, Bax ter's Fire Zonavos. second SOD of Wzn. and Mary Jane Allen, aged 19 years and 4 mouths. Els rtlatlves and friends. and those of the family, are respectfully invited to 'mend Ids funeral, from his parents' residence, No. 405 C.rronter et., on (Tuesday) often coon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Pkilantkroolo Cemetrry. . STREEntt"--On .the 19th instant, Captain John &teener, in the 7.1 d year of Lig age. Funeral from his late residence. $. W. corner of Third an d Beaver streets, this (TneeOa7) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, arithont fnrther notice., NO TES.—On tho 18th instant Capt. Chas. W. Noyes, in the 49th year of his age - 'Funeral !loin bla • late rssidonce. N 0.1238 South Front street, aboye Reed, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. . CL a HICE.—On Jute 20th, Alderman Hugh Clarke, In tho 67th yea of hie age. Funeral from hie late residence, 1338 North Fourth Rare' ' this Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock. * NNW MAN.—On the 21st instant, Sir. James W: Nevi luau. in Mu 35th year of his ago , • : Funeral from do. residence of his br ith . e.r.lotiri B. Neuman, No. 1107 Hoyamensing avenue, this (Tneierav) .afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further notice: KA 11T8HY11.—On the 21st instant, Sirs. Hay Ann Kartsber, in her 55th year Funeral from her late residence, No. 2125 West De laney niece, from Twenty-first to Two , ty-second, above Plne, on Wednesday afternoon. at 3 o'clock. YANSTAVERNB.—In Camden, on the Ilat instant, Lemuel Vanstavertus. Funeral on Wednesday . . tsfttr noon, thg 25th Instant, at 2 ,o'rlock, from his sister's residence, No. 24 Fourth street, below Federal.? OBITUARY.' ANNIE T. MACNEILL We aro reminded by the, above notice that a sudden sierra of affliction has broken from' the- stetit< of life a - flower of remarkable purity. thus blightleg the garden of affection in which it was blooming in full loveliness, and aiming Its close companions to droop their heads from the weight of sorrow's dew ; but the rainbow of . promise, "The pure in heart obeli see God," ebirifis out in unmis takable brightness, reviving those- crushed by • gloom. Departed Annie! the loved one of our circle, the temple of so many virtues, round whom the tendrils of our hearts have entwined, with freepectful regard and loving care; would that some abler pen had traced a tribute to thy sainted memory ! .T bon haat been taken Lack Ey . God, who loaned thee for a season as oi•Llessing to be returned at ills bidding, but 'we forgot, .. Those we rove most, • soonest die," and thy unexpected 81102711005 bath clothed in the drapery of sadness many spirits, and we fain would cast the reolity from us aa a painful dream; but alas it is too true, then best gone .from our midst, tby purified foul has plumed its wings for a flight beyond the tomb to .to join with kindred in a world of peace. This is the only solace for the bereaved, and this conciliatory awn ranee is easily gathered, by meditating upon the eattldy pilgrimage of our friend, the motive power of whose BX lett nce here was the good of others, never governed by the sordid interests of the world, but the ndble principle of ht ; possessing mind of solid purity round which cloistered all the Christian attributes so luminous as to shine forth in her innocent, happy face, mhich only clouded An sympathy for other's woes and other's wrongs ; until within a few .months past her aeneitive and affectionate nature intensely mourned a cherished .brother's death, and now: she. joins him : Blissful thought, that we nosy meet again Grief-stricken parents, may this btu the halm of Gilead to your to &unclad - heartsTbrotbettheed the warning, et Be e also ready ;" deathiniiroometbs all ; sister, dear. although sad and lonely, almost beyond endurance, oti.the shoals. of despair rear. the' flower of boy., remembering, .Ged liveth and. rtigneth forever; • and my tby.lollibila spirit find comfort . from a reliance upon Dia wisdom, o Who doetii things well " AM ILIA G. ZTEGLEIL.: ' . Born May 16th, 1862: Died June /MI, 1862. • By the death of this young guli - tioricie hippy family • 19 now thrown into deep d Wises. But's very'short time •-ago• site was in'-geed health. but 'being Mucked by • typhoid fever, in a few days she was buintiered with the ! ••• dead`' , Relatives, friends, and acquaintances, all beardof her death with the deepest regret, as she wee loved by every one; and her sudden death caused every ono to fool' ' that by •the decease of Otis child they could nOthein mingling their teats with her. parents; brothers ' andais tera. But to theta wo would etyithat•theymnet_gite up the words of our own dear .Savionr,.thet... 81iFis not ' died, but sleepetb,”.atal they Will then feet th at tile' M mighty' removed her for her own good,.aad that ahais 4 far better land; andls eittingurillt tatrieti her flevicittr, itad.ell the lovely lambs of .11is fold. *"..;:61:11; B . . . MOURNING .; GOO • FOR JUNE Itiriitini 'or 'Grenadine Bareges, Baregea, Grape 'Sisreksi'bllli` T. ince, EIUMI3I6r M099301(12014 Bilk Gronadinee, Pcmle'datioloar Meurning Stik, Gros de , "(blare, Fortitude, Crarie,,Ltase,' Grenadine end .Crape Veils, Barege , and Grenadine 8119WiS. Sirs ,kret Shawl% tko. Alert, Black and ;White Bilkit, t ßonlards, de t ers; (B ookman, Vslencleel- Metal:l4 -••- • • 'BESSOItIe Ntir Winning Ste e, 1'61.1. • To: 91.8 . CILES 'MUT Witt 411 E ViESSI-1!: . ;: , 46" 0 :14 1 11 7 1A, TUESDAY, UNE 24.. 1862. trir PEOPLE'S • STATE CONVENTION. THE PEOPLE OP PENNSYLVANIA, who desire cordially to unite In SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADMINIBTR&TION in its patriotic , efforts to moires, a sectional and unholy rebellion against the 4. UNITY OE THE BEEMIGIU, and who desire to support, by every power of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroin brethren in arms, braving disease and the perils of the Italia to preserve the Union of our father's, are rounested to select the number of DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Reprosentstion of the State, at each time; and to eneh manner an will beet respond to the Writ of thie can, to meet in STATE CONVENTION, - On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at II o'clock on said day, to • NOMINATE CANDIDATES' for the offices of AUDITOR GENERAL • "Lon bIIRVEYOR GENERAL, tad to take snob mesenres ait may be deemed nocescary to strengthen the Government in this season of common sent to a common country. °batman o,l' the People's State Oomssittee. GEO. W. HaISiNKILSLY. t JOHN M. SIILISVAN, S - 7" --- r*"7 ntyg-tt arPOST OFFICENOTICE.—A. SUP MX mculary mail forGREAT BRITAIN, to be dis patched from BOSTON per steamer eartiott, will be doped at this ofllce THIS DAY at half past 12 o'clock P. M. ".. /. 0. A. WALBORN, P. M. A PUBLIC EXAMINATION AT THE 7N6TITDTION FOB THE BLIND, embrac ing Ti Chime and 98 Musical Exercises, will be held during the week commencing Honday. June 23d, from 8 A. M. to S P. lil. Musical performances on Friday afternoon and daturday worming. Thepublie are invited. The WEDNESDAY EXHIBITION as usual. • je24-3t WILLIAIII CHAPIN, Principal. TrNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thet an application will be made to the Logleis• tore of Pennsylvania, at Choir next tension, for a renewal . of tbe. Charter of the RA NB OF TIIE NORTHERN LIBERTIES. The said Batik being located In the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of live hun dred thousand dollars. . By order of the Board. W. GUNHERE, Cashier. Philadelphia,. Jams 23,1862 • 1021 td6m ' cry. A MEETING OF THE SIXTH.W,IRD REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION *UV be bold THIS . (TUESDAY) EVENING, /line 24, at 'Lieob's Hotel. CHERRY Street, below FOURTH. Paocbud. attendance is requested. . DR. GREGG.' It* - ' - . ; President. [rye REPUBLICAN' ASSOCIATION OF TENTH WARD—Stated Meeting:THlS (Toes day ) EVENING, 24th fist, at 8 o'clock, at Chow. Over beck's, B W. corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Ski. coninent speakers ,will address the Association.- • 110 -By order,• OHA9. JEWELL, Sea'y. SIXTEENTH WARD.-1 ME ET Dia. Of the PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION of the Six teenth Ward will be held THIS (Tuesday) .EVENINO. at Robert WardelPs SEOONO and BEAVER, at 8 o'clock, to take acdo n on the death of Mr. GEORGE READ. By or der or JAMES. W. SAYRE, President. A. W. WittollT, Secretary. lt* IXT'NOTICE.—AN ELECTION FOR M DEMOBS of the CAMDEN AND ATIAN TIO BAILBOAD COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Ocropany, at COOPER'S POINT, Oamied, New Jereey, on TIIIIRSDA T, the 26th 'Went, between the haute of 11 A. IL and 1 P. M. • - ie16426 B. PRAZIR, Secretary. Tr. 'PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY—OFFICE 227 South FOURTII Street, PnitsnaLratx, Juno 2tst, 18t2. To avoid detention, the Latent of Coupons of this Company duo on the Ist proximo are requested to leave them at tbis Office on or before the 30th last , when re ceipts will be given. and cheeks will be ready for de livery on the let proximo in exchange for said receipts. it2S•tjsl. S. BRADFORD, Secretary. oyOFFICE UNION CANAL COMPANY, PHILADEILPIIIA, June 19, 1862. In accordance with the provisions of the third emotion of an Act of Assembly, entitled a farther supplement to the several acts heretofore patsed relating to tbo Union canal Company, of Pennsylvania," approved the 10th day of April, 1862, notice is hereby given that au agreement has been feinted between the stockholders and the bond holders of.the enid Company on the 9th day of Jma, 15132, for the adjustment of the afittire of said Clompany, and such boedholdere as tcnk no pert therein are called tarot, to express in writing their assent to the same, or their•dissent therefrom, within three months from the data thereof. By order of the Board of tdanagere. JANES PAGE, President. 0. THOUPSON, Secretary. A book for signatures will be found at the office of the °moony, No. 228•WALN EPP Street. : Bondholders call ing to Sign will please produce their bonds. Jeleihqul2i co. UNIVERSITY , OF PE 4 NNSYLVANIA, (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.) ' The examination of the Junior, Sophomore, and 'Freshman themes, at the dose of the Third Term, will be held in the following order : MONDAY, Jona 2911—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by the Provost. (Tote lecturl Ithilosophy,) oral. From 11 to 1, Forboruoree, by Prof. Primer, ( Metallic • OLemietry,) writtie. TUEPD AY, 24tb.—Erom 9 to 11, Sopbomorts, (Ana. 1; tical Georintry.) and Freshmen, (Geometrvi) by Prof. E.ndall, written. From 31 to 1, Suniore, by Prof. Ft net. (Peat and tho Sttif.m.Enagne,) oral. • IVEDDESDAY,' 25t1—Pro ri 9 to 11, Sophomores, (Illsiory,) end Freshmen. (Rheorle,) by Prof. Donna° written. Fret"' 11 lo 1, Juniors, by Prof. Allen,. (lho Birdo of At Istabanee.) oral. THURSDAY, 26tb.—From 9 to 11. Juniors, by Prof. Renee% (Differential Calculus.) slitter'. From 11 to 1, &Orman's, by Prr,f. Allen, (Tbacydides,) oral. • ;FRIDAY, 271b.—From 9 to 11. Juniors, by Prof. Jsekern, (The L'pistles of Eforace,) oral. From 11 to 1, ft "-Amen. by Prof.' Allen, (Minor Greek Poets.) oral. - MONDAY, SOth.—Prom 9 to 11. Sabotnores, by Prof. Jaasor, (The Odes of Horace,) oral. TUESDAY. July Ist. —Front - ft to 11, Prealunen, by Prof. Jookfion, (Livy,) oral. . GEORGE ALLEN,. . Secretary of the Faculty of Art& ry OFFICE, MONONGAHELA NAyIGA- U,3, TION COMPANY, At s meeting of the Board of Managers of this elm ea nT,lirld on fint Ist of May, 1862, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That coupon bonds of this ammo , , bear log .date the first day of July next, be leaned .to the amount of Two . Hundred Thousand Dollars, in sums of - One Thousand Dollars each, payable in, twen ty-five years after nig date 'thereof, bearing interest at the rate of six per cesium per annum, pays Lie semi-annually, In the city of New York, and the said bonds be secured by mortgage of the'rvorke and revenues of this Company, to be made to Thomas Bakes-ell, 118 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 t h is Company. this day ordered to be Issued, the runount of one hundred andtwenty-tire thousand dol lars, for mei), or the ontetoriding bonds of this Com pany, culturing . 013 the, first day of January . next; at per. It, accordance with the foregoing regolntlone, 8118- SORTPTIONS will he received until three o'clock of the 241 h DAS OF JUKE NEXT, for the above loan. In formation with regard to the character of the Improve- moot may be obtained from Joshua Hanna, Beg , of Reti na, Hart, • & Co, rittaburg; Abraham Gibbene, Eat., Coateeville Cheater county, Pa.; end 111.vira jay, Cock, & Co., Philadelphia, who aro authorized to receive aubPcrintione for the loan. The Capital Stock of the Company is '.. . ... Funded debt, (hoodsoutataudiue).... 182,000 There is no floating or other debt existing. The werka are in active operation and complete repair, and the re colas justify expectations of the usual or average divi dend for the oreeent.yoar. Tte works were so far men ;doted, and the debts of the Company - paid as to enable the Managers to declare their first dividend, July 7th, .1888, piece which lime they have declared fourteen divi dends up to July, 1881—eight yea-e—amounting in the aggregate to fifty-four and one-half per, cent., or six and eighty-one hnndredthe per cent: per annum. There are no bond,' in the market better secured than those of this Company, end nose that offer greater Inderemente . for investment as to security and, prompt payment of tote• rent, which is well known by the holders of the present outs /iodine bonds. The object of this mortgage iv to .concentrate the bonds of the Company and secure the whole. A. preference will be given to the present holders of the bonds maturing January lst. 1883 The Company reserves the right to accept the whole or any portion of the amount trubscrlbed. my 27. tJe24 .Y. K. IdOOItHEAD. President. fiVICTORY.! VICTORY! !-THE 116th BEOIMRNT• P. V. H., has been specially accepted by the War Department. for three years or during the war. Captains report immediately. Bounty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished from date of enlistment. This is the only tbree.year Ilmehment authorized by the Secretary of War from this State, and all patriots desirous of serving our common country must now come forward. The Regiment will imaitively march on or' be fore the let of September next. D HEENAN, Colonel Commanding. • A. MALSEED, Adjutant. • Per:G 11. BARDWELL. Major. Headquarter!, 624 MARKET Etreet,•Philadelphia. D * MPTITY, ~QUARTERMASITR GE EZBAL'S PROPOSALS wlil bo received at this Wilco until WED NE iD Ay, the 95th inst., at 12 o'clock, K', for, Three Thoneand (3,000) Tons of Anthracite Coal for eteamere, to be,delivered free of slate, dust, and other hipurities, on board of schnoners'or other vessels at the wharves, Richmond, Philadelphia. A. BOYD je24. 2t Daptain, and A. Q. al. EPIITY QUARTE4PIABTpR -E, GENRBAL'S . Partamil.,PßlA, June, 28.1862, TROPOSSLS will be received at. thie , oftice until SATURDAY, 28th. instant; 12' o'clock H., for tho immediate delivery of Fifty (60) Yonz• horse Ambulance Sprisgs (7' plate). best American spring -steel.. Bidden will state how soon they can deliver them, to be subject to insiection, and delivered in the city of Philadelphia. • A.. BOYD, je24.4t Cantata - end A. Q,. 11. S. A. • • WAR—TIMEF.L—Gci io IttIMEEt'S aeCniitt -valuable -pietare, at a 'radii:cod price... Hie eneovalled, 012-colored Photogiapts ap.war'pricee. ti}' OND Ftreet, above Green. lt* NOTE THIS FACT.- - REINEEC'S'bi now the centre of attraction for all '10,01.8 . 4 sit. Photographs Iri oil colors are .being made at war p.loee. Gallery, SECOND 9t. above Green. 'I it* WYAN:t 'TEVA,,ORIGINATOR.`OF LUN0411111; lOff o:LIBR&ItY street, atria Anolisrr - tOiliif of Nisi Boef,snd Spups , Salad, Le, from 1036.11402 o PARTNERSHIP ;.NOTICE?=-LThe C utOrrigned have tills day entered into copartder ship for the ourpose of -commando,/ the General }lonia 'rnrniehirg — Business in thr city of Pltaborst, • 1 1 1) 4 31 8 41 ( 81 1 116 ' - fn-sLans•Puil4 - 1 110101 4 9 , 1862 . : ; r Je24.3tx` EIMER Y S'IVA)RYTYPES'CiIaII6IIgO 11 , 41..4001frition'of ell lirraire "ii ftirie;:tnisb, warm, std fairrasalve to color; truthful as a Maness: and (Maly aeJrhsd...SICIOND:-Strest; above °Mtn. 11* . t,o the *popularity NJ and complete success which ' Mir PATENT SELF ADJOSTING OLOTLIES' WRINGER" mat 'with; other parties aro endeavoring to sell their inferior ma.; chlt.es.by.adoitioarimr name or &LP-AD/LISPING" as a means to deceive the public. W e, therefore. give notice that onr name wilkbe,plainly stemped'r n each Machine - manufactured andlaildT4 us, atd nonerothers are genuine. Any Olik.1121i1:11,o9r trade.; merk dmilt with acccodiegtto c e ; Mr L. F. SNOW, corner of PUTTEE and OPIESTNUT Strfets Thiladelphie,- is our SOLE AGENT for :Perna ajldoide HALEY, MO88& t Si BOYI EN. j024t..e12. ; . • y , • ' di.. ' PEOPLE.— , FRANEFORD GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. W.II,LTAM 0. SIMARD taken this opportunity to in- Jona- Lis patrons and the public that he is now. •prepared to:•iurniish , •all the leading Philadelphia and New 'York ~,newspapers; magazines, and.periodicels..i Agent for the: DAILY and WEEKLY PRESS.. Sub ' scribers and others can have them. deliveredi'm soom.as .-Immed at their reeidenoes or places or buslneaa in• Fran kford or vicinity::;:• • • .• .r .169.1. re H &IR:CUTTING:4N D ;D '''ll.l‘' , lNG(stritilgere FOURTH and • BICANOLL Streetti , 4 . 441 -'-' 7e21-ff IiARBISBURG, A. K. MoOLIIRK, Prrrsßuao, Mar 23, HO PMPOSALS. PHILADELPHIA. June 23..1382 ~~~~~1i~`:,~•r~• RETAIL DAY GOODS E. & L., E. & L. EYRE & LANDPILi LYRE• & ..tA3TDEL4q EYRE & LANDEM, EYRE & LheNDELL; FOURTH AND ARML FOURTH AND ARClffi FOURTH AND AROE4 FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH; ARE NOW CLOSING OUT SU M MER SILKS. SUMMER SHAWLS, SUMMER ROBES, FRENCH ORGANDIES, BICH GRENADINES, TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, BUMMER FOULARDS, GRENADINE VEILS, SUPERIOR MITTSi INDIA. PLAID MKS, PLAID" PLAIN 310.ZAK3IGINE8 BLACK .SILK sA.oguns. jelO•tathalm .! • AT 702 ARCH STREET MAY BE • foimd Ikrege Anent aillbawlit • White BarestObaisli. Mozambique alialds. - Plaid bilk &awls. ' • Just received and for 'sale by ,1024 • • TO.EIN .STOICES WILL. • OPEN TO.MORBOW MORNIN 7 , at 702 AttOtl Street', 10 dcz °ruts' Light Lisle Mores, at 18%, worth 37X. ; Alto, 5 doz. Ladles' MCdo Uwe at 13, worth 25., .A.'sr, One ple-d Black Indio 811 tr, without lustre, for mourning sod aprons. - jc24 TtABGAINS '.-IN COTTON 3 AND LlNl3lo3.—Notwithstanding the GREAT' ADTANCII in the prices of MUSLItia, we ere preparel to sell a largertack of all ki: de, bought previews to the rise, at lens then they can now ho bought. 'Every width of netting and Shirting Also, all kinds of VGBDISHiNG GOODS. Those 'proposing replenishing their stocks can now do so with a great saving. Tablo 'Linens from 37% cents to $1.25 per yard ; large Napkins, 75 cents per yard; good ell Linen Towels,. 8 cents each, real Barnsley Linen Shooting. 75 cont. per dozen, very good ; Blenlcete; 40 cent Shirting Linens for 25 cents; Marseilles Quilts; Honeycomb pistils; Lan caster do.; - Dimity do.• ' Cloth Table Covers; Sae bleached Linen Damask Table Cloths. of all sizes. D & W. H. PENNELL, 1021 MARKOP Street, below Eleventh HSTEEL & SON, • No: 718 North TENTS St , above I:MATES, Have just received, • . 3,000 YARDS FINE FRENCH BABEGE3, . At 81x cents; never sold less than 44 cents, the greatest • job of the Lessen. . Rich styles of Baregoa. at 37X to 50 cents. Bich Light Ground Grenadines, at 50 cents, worth $l. Rich French Organdies, at 87X cents. Fine French Organdies. 25 and 81 cents • I lot of French Organdies, at 18. worth 37X cents. Beautiful styles of Lawns, at 12X cents. New styles Brown Ground Lawns, at 12X cents. NO ADVANCE IN BLACK SILKS. A full line of good Black Silks, at low pricba. GREAT REDUCTION IN LAOHGOODS. In order to effect more rapid sales, and to close out in season our entire gook of Lace Mantles, Lace Tiounious, and • Lace Pointes, we have made great reductions from our FORMER LOW PRICES. je%) °BEAP CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS.' AND WINDOW SHADES.—V. E. ARCHANIBAULT,.N. E. corner ELEVENTH and 10A13KET Streets, will open this morning, from auction, Ingrain Carpets at 81. 31, 50, and 62:; Entry and Stair Carpets, 56 to 62c; Itag, Hemp, and , Tarn Carpets, 16 to Sic; 'White and Check 'Matting, 20 and 25.3; Floor Oil Cloth., 31 to 60c; 0111 bordered Window Shades. 50c to $I; Buff and Green Window Holland. 12 to 45c. Dry Goods and Carpet Store, N. E., cor. ELEVENTH and MAICKET Streets. , jelT•tuthal2t fiLOAKI3 ! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! THE GRISATZST BARGAINS IN THJI OiTT .1 7 9"E'bTS -. 41. CO.'S, No. 28 8013TH • NINTH [TENET. THE. LARGEST STOCK, TAE BERT ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST Q UALITIES, THE HOST SUPERB TRIMMHYOU, THE NEWEST STYLES, - THE BEST WORK, ASD DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PEWEE, IN THE CITY, AT IVENS & CO.'S N 0.28 SOUTH NINTH STREET mb2ll-3m (11ACIAIC9.—If you want the best value . for you• money, go' to the Oity Cloak Store, 14.1 North 11101(TH Street, above Oherry. mh26-11m CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. V A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of all tho Newest• Materials, .AND 0110IONST PATTERNS, AT THE LOWEST MOE% myl6-2m: Po. ea South TENTH Street CILOAKB Ns' A NAGNIZIOENT ASSORTMENT OP ALL THZ NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, With every new material, made rip and trimmed In the very beet rammer, at ➢rlcoe that defy all competition. AT ma PARIS CLOAK STORE, R. a. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. mb2i3-1m NEW -CLOAK • STORE! .4..1 The most elegant momrtment in the Merl • No. 29 Soath NINTH Street, , First door above Ohestont. trth2B-3rn VYRE & LA.NDELL, FOITETEI eta ..121 ARCH, Nave . • • )3luo Flannels for Bathing Robes.' • Gray Flannels for Bathing Roves ••. • Plaid Flanneln for Bathing Ttobes.: Shepherd's Plaids for Be hing Robes. jal.B' PYRE & LANDELL HAVE a full wort:stout of .• . Tourist`' Wen 111• Me. Mode Grenadine 1411 a. ot superior grade. Bea.aide Stripe Shawls. White Budge and She:land Shawls. jelB V • EBY CHEAP BAREGE ROBES. A largo invoice of Preach Barege Robes, printed figures and dark grounds, with silk fiouncings, at tone third of the importing cost. Printed Prench.Bareges -at very low prices. • Plain and barred, Colored Barflies, cheap. . . Narrow and wide Barege Anglais. • • - • 'French Lawns of floe quality and new styles ' SHAIIPLISS'BROTHEBS. ODZSTNEIT aid•NIGHTH Streit.. 1024 OEC 28TNIIT .BtllllD'T E. M.-NEEDT_JES 'lnvites the "special attention" of "Ladies'? Iwbo Intend " spending the summer" in " Use country" at •• !rearing Placet;" or in "travel. ling." tow Yerr large assort:mato! "TRIMMED AND • MADE-lIP GOODS," IN "SETS, SLEEVES," &c. In " POINTS, VALINOIRNNE, GUIPURE, 51A-LTESE," and either Laces*, and in "LINEN, CAMBRIC , 9 AND SWISS," which be bae just opened. • Also, in " Valencienne Trimmed" and 4 4 Ruf cd Cambric Handkerchiefs," embroidered, .in Galore; together with a general assortment' o White' Goads, Linens; Laces, Beittrotieriel, Veils, Handkerchiefs," tc., adapted Le the re quirements of the present season. ' '.A large and warted assortment of ';Garibaldi Muslirts." end "Black and White Figured Net" for Skeves." . • ••• All the above of the "Latest Styles," nod ho " 'Very Lowest Pricer." • 303 1024".OHRBTNUT . EITBBET NEW SPRING PRINTS - °Equal OTIORRINLIW• • 8PRAIN:1B, . • • PACIFIC, - ADC 1431...371 AND A HALF MINIS A lOroe lot beat styles mid feat colors at 100. • oolz " .711 P OUT T II angli 41` . p.LAOK AND WHITE CHECKED jl—• POPLINEL—a. small lot ..niatt received, allk and thtist t l. _ Boa's width and Single Chocked Worsteds. S LTA RP LE SS BROTHERS, jela • CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. WOULIKALL THE ATTENTION .1 of my customers and friends to the following Goods, which are fresh and desirable:' ,;Black and 'White Plaid Bilks... . • Organdlo Lawns, choice styles. . --"- .one lot of Lisle Gauntlets; et 18 #'l,:, One lot of Pauli Silk, Suag ;' Os beet Levee bad foe . `tbs money. SelO.Om CE T R A Y -- ,(if 0 ODE! . ,`'.(ic-ent. Brodie Figured Mohair". `6% cent Dark Mozambique". 12%-cent. Original Quality Lavelle's. , •12%-cent. Figured Bongos, reduced from $7 amts. 14.centAlbipeci Itiozambiguns, wortb 26 cents.' Neat Feet•OoloreclLAwns, 12% and 16 cents. .'-Large Lots of Cheap Thin Goods. PINE VIDE MOZ AMBIQUIP S. Gray Donble.Wldth Fino Mozembiqueis. • . - Black Baregea, some bergaini, 18X Co 25 omits. - 26.. Cent. Finest Black Tamartinets. • • ,‘ BARGAINS IN ALPACAS., ,_ _ • Finest Black Alpacas ever sold, for M, Se, 40 ob. Colored Alapacas, good, for 26 cent". DAMASK NAPKINS. . .. • • 1 ' ff L6O fier dozen:NeatFilrufea; Fut Kdges, worth 82. Finer Grade" Napkins, Daunt& Towels. 'PoWar-Locim and other Table Linens. Extra Fine Table Domelike and Cloths:" ' • . • 000PEB a 0011/01.11, A...90,114,}f.11011. epCigAtIRP.M. Wee Pt. 'MEW . .EMBROIDERIES, WHEITE 1, GOODS, So.—Just opened, • general assortment of desirable French and Scotch Needie-workeSi Bands, Edgings, Inseitings, Handkerchiefs, Oollars, Sietvo#, ate., at Yeti full ilinforstdoiMriplions of White Goods for Ladle.' ' - wear, of thilialigt approved - makes—. SDEDPAEK,EALDABLINGEN, & ABBISON; • .itot " "••••••'.• ' ' ' • 1008 ORESTGIIT Street. F. M. NEEDLES, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, Invites epeeist nth otion to an invoice of BEAT, FRENCH MUSLIN, Two yards wide, from 50 cents to $l, being the. article now so ‘'esiralde for 51131511111, BARQUE& MANTIL LAS, and GARIBALDI& 'lO2l-5t MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. S. E. CORNER NLNTE AND MARKET :TAS. R. CAMPBELL& Co., u Td7 CHESTNUT STREW', WHOLESALE AND DETAFL, Very choice Goods of recent Importation. Black. Fisk' Cbacited Grenadine; extra quality Foulard Silks, elegant , styles and Sao finality Black Silks. beat brands. r- ' • Drost) Barega. Eternanis and kfazambiques. 8.4 parie Fit d'Obevre. Poll d'Obevre, all wool filling. Grenadine Veils, in made and other" shadesi. WHITE GOODS ADD LINENS In groat variety, at extremely low priers SOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN- N.) TrE.Les.--Ltußea in want of the above articles was Anil It to their advardavi to visit the old established hones of Mil, 1 7 in. us :lo=th NINTH &root, below Mtoll. The latest - Parts Styles alwayson hand et trioes that astonish everybody. . 66 FOR THE PARTICULAR AT JOHN 'H STOKES Pronounced one, of the best and cheapest Spool Clot tone in the market A full supply ent band. 'ia24-2* NEW ` 5-20 - . The undersigned, as Suliecriptinn Agent for the Go vornment, is prepared to deliver, on" lament, ' • • . COUPON - BONDS of the new SIX PER . CENT. U. 13..L0AN, FIVE HUNDRED MILLIONS 'DOLLARS, A UTIfORIZED FEBRuARY 2511 e, 1861. Subseripti . ons received AT PAR, and accimed"interest Trom May 1,1862, IN. GOLD. - To subscribers wanting a limited ronount;the Coupon Bonds - will he fm-nisted upon payment of amount sub scribed; and INTEREST, IN COIN, to date of sub- JAY CO OicE. _ SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, je24.lm ' 114 South THIRD Street. jAY.. COOKE & Co., BANKERS, Will buy at a.premium the next due coupons of UNITED STATES Ss OP 1881, AND . .• . • 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES. ,TAY cOO . l- , ZE 8o Co.; je23•6t ll4 SOUTH THIRD STREET. it 9 $1,600, $l2OO WANTS 0, VA./31M 1.13 Arst•class securities, improved city properties. Apply to • E. 'PETTIT, je2.o No 309 WdLNUT street. fi - C HURCHMAN, No. 32- South ytto-NT Street, Philadelphia, is prepared to make cash advances on consignments to his friends in Liver- $4 , TJV• TEST, in nne or more improved Ground .1:Ionia. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 300 WALNUT street. - je6 rrigr4.- ,, DR. HAYES' REFILIGERA., 1. TOIL" These are, beyond doubt, the most scientific and efficient REFRIGERATORS %a use, being WARIANTIR to . - KEEP PROVISIONS LONGER, WITHLESS -ICE, •. THAN -07 ormumi. . . RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. * Also, a largo esmortoamt of the mod approval) _- WATER, COOLERS: Ji.-13. CLARK; oay23-tf No. 1008 MARE CT Street. REMOVAL; E. G. W EirrhorAN At -co CONFECTIONERS, BATE azatovicp a ti . pr r B li t l72 . p s ND AND CHEST- TO. No.: 318 CHESTNUT STREET, 10a. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRA ux TED SUPPORTERS JOB LADLES, and the only Supporters ander eminent medical patronage. Le- Iles and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Bette, at bar reeidence, 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) " Thirty thousand Invalids have been advised by their phyelciana to sae bca appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United Mateo Copyright, labels on the boa, and signatures, end also on theSannortere, with taidimmilatii. 0c.16-trithet! THE • - • "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Ness. 14`3 and 144 North PEONY Btreet, 'Between Arch and Rae streets, Philadelplmka TYe seedy-celebrated , t1LX0111,81011" HAMS are cured by J.. H. ht. A 00., (in a style peculiar to them• • selreeo expressly for FAMILY USN; are of delloiout • favor; free trots the unpleasant taste . of ealt, end are Pronounced by epicures superfor to any now offered anti MATTINGS 1 NM TENGS TWOS t.." • • • ' • • 814 WHITE AND: 011IoRSD, • . 4=4 vans AND °UNCTAD, • .WHIT 3 AND OHNoERD, • - 6.4.WMTN AND OHEONND, AT LOW PRICES FOR GASH. .• m:st.t • ICNNVB L. KNIGHT,- No. 562 South BZOOND Street., ' 27-bn If - Weat aide, near Byrom BO Y.l3', MISSES', AND CHID MIZE'S ~ • .. C'l:o'rH I N4';' , - ~..,....-• ' IN INDLNBBf VARIETY, . . AT- - 'No. 137 South EIGHTH Street, teilli-gra • Three Doors above WALNUT. JOHN H.. &TOXIN', ' 702 411,011 Street OPENING OF A SUMMER GAR . DEN.—The undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has opened for the season his FINE GAR DEN and HOTEL, at the toot of OOATEB Street, oppo. Idle Fairmount Park. Familial are particularly invited. Ice Dream, Oakes, excellent Lagar Beer of Balta's brew ery, Wines, Ato., always on hand. ; HENRY FEIOKA. _ rarS•als 7101110rAEVENTH and COATES Sts.• effTURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served up daily (Bundaye excepted) by JAMEg ' !BOBBER, 808 MARRHT Btreet. :Yankilhr envelierl miasmal . • myY-11 NEW . OR.OP OF VANILLA ; Li BEARB, at $9 per pound; also, on hand, the `cheapest Obalnola and Split Skins In the city. CAMPBELL 3 BROTHER, ie2o.4t* , N 0.12.3 South FRONT Street. f10TT()N.131014.-DIJOIE 'AND. 0.61 - , VAS, or all nmibers and brands. Boven'e Doak Awning TN'S* of 82 4esorlpidons, for Tents, Awnings, TrAnks, and Wagon 00Ter& Mao, Paper Nannrsotoxerer Drier Volts, troll Ito teat wide. Tarpeding, Belting; BIM Twine, JOHN W. IatrF.RMAII d CO•s ' eadLt: Jownn An*. A',DIERICAN, - ROOFING SLATES, 4 %;M:irinlit gi to the BICBT WELSH SLATES. 2 T. THOIIIAB, 24434 717 WALNUT fkreaL RETAIL 1)R GOODS. CASE , IMERF'S: . LIGHT MIXTURES. BILK MIXTURES. FLUB -BLACK 4;1 LOTT-IS • , LADIES' OLOAEINGS BLACK BROADCLOTH& SILK MIXED CO&TIERS. NEW, .MELTONS. COOPER & CONARD„ SPOOL , COTTON MENTION- OF THE -THADE:" ALTEMUS -41,. COZENS, NO. 211 CHESTNUT STREET, SOLE AGENTS.FOR GREEN & DANIELS' C4LEBBATED rfonY-FiNisu SP 0 01.4• ,CTO N, FINANCIAL, REFRIGERATORS AND COOLERS RE UOV ALS • BELOW FOURTH, NEXT DOOR 70 ADAMS Sc 00. , SMXPRRSS je2tl.lmir . TRUSSES "EXCELSIOR" HAMS ARE • THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER 121ENESAI. PEOVISION DELIA= AM curers of the celebrated NEW PUBLICATIONS. T ROLLOPE'S NC)Rrr a AMERICA. (MITItOItIRED EDITION.] • BY ANTHONY TIIOOLLPIC, Brag., Author or «The West Indies and the Spanish Main,' • - -"Dcetor Thorne," ite &e.• --RUblished by special nrrangemo It with the Author • I VOL 12mo, 60 eta.; 2 vote. 121 no, 12.1. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co.; 22 AND 24 • N DRTH roman STAB= TpRAVELLIaS . DE VO T lON AL 1. LIDNANY.—The Traveller's Devotional Library, done up in a neat case ' suitable for the pocket, contain ing the follositg works : Epiritual Songs, by the Rev. J. G. Byte. , Wait on the brad. by Rev. James - Tinies hi God's Hand. be Octihrius Winslow; D. D. • None Like Christ. by Octsvius Winslow. 11.'D Going biome, by the author of None Like Wrist." Go end 7 nil Jeans, by the author of Wing Roam , ' Price 51. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFBIZD MARTIBIT, JOS . ° NO. 606 afiESTKUT f.Street- CIRCULATING LIBRA ItY VBROTHERHEAD'S -,01.R n U . LATING LIKBARY.—AII the WWI English and. American Books, inch:Wing ALL OLAVilli of Me raters. This 'le the ONLY Libra* it. the ccAtatry that Includes all the NEW killtiGLISB. BOOKS that atenet REPRINTED here. 7erms $5 Per year; 6 months $3; three months $1.&O, or .3 cents per day. MR South EIGEITH street. ja7-.141w WATCHES AND JEWELRY THOMAS - O. 'GARRETT, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, Has received a fresh stook GOLD ANT) SILVER " • • • WA.'" • FINE a TF.)SI.- -WARE _ TABLE C UTL ERY, And is manufacterbgagreat variety of SILVER WARE salivated for home use and for-presents. • ' Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing Watehes hs Ere -eines workmen. ap2-tbetn2m- a AMERICAN. ENGLISH, eND f SWISS WATOTAFS, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE; dT REDUCED. PRIOBB. JOS. - H. 'WATSON, my29.3m. . 326 CHESTNUT EMERY'. REMOVAL. J. C.. Having 'Removed from No. 4. 2rSonth THIRD Street to N0..712 CHESTNUT Streeti.2fid Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple,) Row offers a Large and Desirable Stook of GOLD AND SILVER WA.TOFLES, . BOODDS & BIIOTREIL9' SPOONS AND .0 3_11103, AND FINE TENVELM A Y, To which the attention of the trade is invited. apBO-8m c 1 AMERICAN WATCH COM FANF-" , • GOLD AND HELFER W T C H. E FOll LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S . EIA . LESIIOOI' No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Temple.) - • L B. NARTEk, Agent. epSO-Sm • . • VULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY A beautiful lino of GBNT LEMBIT'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' OHA TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSHE, STUDS, BUTTONS, Now In Store. J. 0, FULLER No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple.) apBo-841 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e, A FRESH. ASOIi,T.M.E.NT, at LEES .1 - 31— THAN FORMER PRICES. - FARR & BROTHER, Importers, SU CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. mb2O-tf GENTS' FURNLSRIIVG GOODS cIEAS. L. ORUM. & CO., •SUCCESSORS TO OLDENBORGH TAGGART, Naunfacturers of and Dealers in GENTLEMEN'S FINE SHIRTS' ARD FURNISHING GOODS, No. 146 North FOURTH STREET; PHILADELPHIA. CHAS L. 01111 FL • ALES. M. THOMPSOIT GEORGE GRANT. neETTPLOTTIBMB OP' AND DIALER IR GENTS' BIAINISECENG GOODS. ( . $lO 0111MTNIM.!TREBT VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J.: The enbocniner would invite attention to hie. IMPROVED i.UT Or sailers, Which he makes a speciality In his business. Also, con staxtly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SiO(TT. • GXNTLE:SIEN , A FURNISHING eTOR.E; • No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET. • Four deerabsiew the Continental INSURANCE COSLYASIXES GIRARD FIRE AND 'IWIINE INSURANCE COMPANt. 011TICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHIIADNLPHIA, CAPITAL 82/Y3,000 la company contkmes to take ricks en the Bear elaaaea of' Property at low rotas. The public can i4ly n; on its renpondbility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. Its dlebursomonts for ttu henefit of the public, daring the last the years, a road X 500,000, and we respectinily solicit its favor in tho ram DEBEOTORS. OHAB. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKED, JOHN W. OLLOHOBN, JOHN THORNLEY, C. LHEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. It WM. H. SWAIN, EURMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH. KLAPP, M. D. N. S. LAWRENCE, W. 0. BUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER. •, THON4IB,IIBAVER, President Vice Presideui ap2f34l JAB. B. ALFORD ' Secretary FAME lIISIIIR*NCE COMPANY, =No:400 ORESTNDritinet. FIBS . A2VD 1,717.41.. ND. INS TRAIT Oa. DERMOTOBB. Z. D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jonea, Ohm. Stokes, John W. Ilvormsa. .IC, President. .BDSON, Vice Presidont. ID, Secretary. (m113.0-ith 7. N. Brick, Ches. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whllldin, .. Geo. A. West, O. W. Davis, • FRANCIS -N. GU OHABLZB BIOS WILLIAMS L SLAM .1: VOMMONWEALTH 31831 INSS ../. RANGE 00XPANY, 1 OE THE STATE oa PENNSYLVANIA. kawyroßs. David Jayne, M. D., Marla! 11. Bogen, • John K. Whitall, John K. Walker, Edward Cl. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr. Elijah Jonaa. DAVID JAY E, E. D., Preaident. JOlll/ K. WinTALL, Wee President. • ' NAMITEL B. NOON, Secretary. OBra, Commonwealth Bending, 813 OHEST3III9 etrant. Philadelphia. MOUNT MORTAR 'CEMETERY. This ground is located a few yards off the Darby road s about the same dietance from the city as Laurel Ifill, and le beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for miles around. Ita soli le admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high and dry. The public are invited to examine its CiliilllB before purchasing elsewhere. &sacral and eeetional plane may be examined at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, Ne. 128 SOUTH METH STREWS', Where [any - further information oheerfutly af forded by the agent. DESIRABLE LOTS; AT LOW PRICES, AND on LIBERAL TBESIB, Are now to the market, some of them ba sections juit opened, having hitherto been held in reeerve. °Fawn nouns from 8 A. M. to 4 P. At., and eltbei be. - fore or aster these hone, at the midden°e of the wider ' idStied, , • No. 314 NORTH TRH= STREIT. FREDERICK A. VAN OLEVE, N. B.—Conveyance , to sad from the teurotery for each as desire to pnrchsas. mY15.2131 ;TIENT-MAKERS' CHERRY 'TENT ' BUTTONS ant SLIPS, United Stelae pattern, fot solo at J. P. REED'S, Southeast corner of THE& TEEN TH end NOBLE Street., Philadelphia. tap2.ll4tate n!PTT!I THIRD ANNUAL. SALE OF ...001BLOODED HORSES, AT BORpENTOWA 27th Juno next. at 2 o'clock P. DI., at Mr A. Mail liard'o breediog farm, near Bordentown, N. 3. )929" Most of the anima's are highly bred, and Bt for imordinte use. Catotomes now ready. KG" 'Trains Movelout.etreet wharf for Bordentown MAI and 10 o'clock A. M. je24 4t A brRIOD M. riIiRKNESS, Auctioneer. -a RAND EL) 118.10 DA:RIA ILA OREN HOWITZ,TH CATTE BY. BIEGrELD'S BRIGADE BAND. Target vac:ica with Ilitled :3anuqn, Shot, and Shell at loos range, on the 'Delaware, by etennwr STEPHEN GIRARD, MONDAY. Sane 30tb, of 30 o'clock, i ront SOUTH , sniE ,I AR F. Re fretbnients on board Tioltek $l. admitting a laly and gentlemnr, or two Wire'. To be had at the newspaper r flice of the Continental Hotel, and at.the Wharf beforo starting. je24 6t AST WEDNESDAY EXHIBI TION.—INSTITEVON FOE THE ilEatiD, JUNE 25th. A larger number of select pieces. Mr. CARL BENTZ, Conductor of lehtrutneutal Uniic Mr. A. P. TAYLOR. Conductor cf Vocal music. Airnigslort 10'rente. Tucati o from July Ito Sept. 1. jeU4. 2t GRAND FLORAL AND STRAW BEERY FAIR —A general solicitation from both city and cm, trY induces our Lndie'n to continue their FAIR , at the SALOON, font of WASHINGTON Street, nutil WEDNE , MAY EVENING next, June 25—also every A FTERNOON—where they will be happy to fiee Olf fr'mde. Itonat!ens in Floworo, Fruit, Cream._ .4a, will be tbnnkfully reentred. .We have been most bountifully patronised, but ple6ge ()timely°, that any eXCEIS of funds over our present aunts ah be carefully protected for the nss of the sok. chore. ARA.D.BARROWS, Chairman of the Union Vtlunteer Refreshment Chat =Mee. iett3-3t MaB. DREW 1 9 . AMOV-WrItEET THEATRE. FOURTII SUCCESSFUL WEEK Of the popular artist, F. S., ON ANFII AU, E. El. CM NFRAU TO-MIGHT, (Tueshv,) Jlll2lO 24th. ]t62, "Last of the dre»rinf the MYSTERIES AND MISERIES OF NEW YORK. Badger F. B. Chanfrun Brevioue to the Drama TIT,D EBUT&ETIC Mors Duford' F. S Uhanfraa The Debutante lire. C. It \Veda< Eday, Bone& of Mr. Riveriola. Prices as visual. Curtain tilted at tt NXTATZ UT. STREET TREATBE vgra. 151. A GARDETSON. Third week of the greaf - Arooricar Code Actress, MSS JULY • • TIIIS (Tuotday) EVENING, Joh& Uttit Pint night of a tie v Comic Drama, 3IARGOT. THE POULTRY DEALER. Margot Etas Julia Daly. After which the Yankee Sketch of OUR. GAL. Our Gal - 'hiss Julia Daly. In preparation ' a new Barlemtne Extravaganza, KING COTTON. Doors open , at o'clock. Coutrcenco at S. rIONTINENTAL MR. S. DAVIS Sorg Lome. Second W., eh of the Popular DOOLEY'S )MINSTRELS~ The most Popular troupe of artists in Anteriest. First week of the original artist, 141 II: onAR.LEs GARDINER, • First week of the new acts, , g 'HOP LIOIIT, LOO," "'IDE LADY OF LYONS'," (Somr.er edition) wi h eighteen other attractions. Coolett Theatre in America ; Meanest Prices, and beet entertainment. Dress Circle, 25 Gents Family Oir. cle only IC Cents. jal3-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CRESTRU Stroat.— The' 6pltEdid hibition of Paintings and Scalptnre will close on 1.1 0 28th inst. Admittance reduced to 10 cent 3; Children half price. Open from OA.M.MI 7 P. , end from 8 +MI 0 j 023 ASSERBLY BUILDINGS. CARTA.Thr WILLIAMS' GREAT NAUTICAL -EN TERTAINMENT. SCENES IN TEE LIVE OF A TiNSFE WOALEALLN, EVERT EVENING,-at 8 o'clock preclteli. SELEOS MATINEE, SATURDAY at 3 o'clock. Adthinsion 25 cents. Six Tickets for one dollar. Chit din 10 contx. Liberal arrangements made for schools on liVecinesdai• kfterniums. jp23-6t King F 0 R TEM SEA sHoaEr— str vord Ka r.a..wczKENT.—cAmmuT AND ATLANTIO RAIL BOAT). Three froins daily' to Atlantic (My and return, (Sac. days excepted). Trains leave VINE-Street Ferry ct follows: Hsi' Train xpress Train.. V: eight and B ccommodati,m... . 40 P. DI Leaves, Atlantic 'Hail Train it " Rxitress Train ' to A. 'At t< ". 'Freight and acceunnodatica.a IS A. rd FARE ,$l.BO Ronml- tri - p Tickers, anal} only for a, day and train on which they aro issued, SLSO taCM ston Ticket!, good for three deco, $3. 1-Torot. are ott.t., aFE DIAN TaW'N B - A R N NJ; Fine nit , rwmq. kna.rd. AnnlT oa the 'pr. inhep, bIAIN Street, Wctt side,) fifth nonee ahc , ve Walrait lane: • jai -3t* WANTED—One Cavalry and one 3.4.DD7-E $ immedittely. dAtresi nor. 730. 'F'biladelpilio. Pobt , Oi co. . Itr TAT.ANT. D-9 COO f44-inch CEDAR, T. SDINGLITS. Address JOHN °Mr _je2l-p.Sttn2t - 218 LODGE St, above Walnut Pbila, _ASSISTANT QUA.IVIERAASTER'S ornoE, comer of G and. TWIT: TTY-SECOND Streets. WASHINGTON, D. 0 , Sane 17,1862, EXPERIENCED ITAASTERS atan obtain employ ment on application at this office. DAXS, .k . 19-thjYl . Captain, A. Q.ll.- US L. WANTED -2.000 Men along the line of the Lehigh Canal. say ],500 laborers, 250 car penters, and 250 stone masons. Apply to the officers of the Lehlab Coal and Navigation Company, at 111AII011 °DUNE, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or !lavaliere elan: the line or the works. jotO. in TWO FARMS FOR SALE IN' Cecil County. Iderpland one containlou 98, the oil er ICO Acres, near the. Pennsylvania line and a short distance from the Oxford elation of the Central Reilreat crnvetient : to churche., mills, schools. to. Situated to the moot thickly settled part of the county. Also a farm of 180 scree rear the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad. They will be sold on ace manda ting terms. Apply to IL U. IiTITCHELL, je24.tothOtit ELKTON, CecilsCountr, IN& TO LET.—A very desirable, neatly •ssu fmnipted Cottage in Camden, No. 604 N. SECOND Stmt. Rent will be taken in board, or tbe fornituro fir este. aid the Cottage to let, both et a-rea•naable WIC*, to a family tcitboat•children. Apply to THOMAS Hag. TIN. NI al Retain •611.nt and Collector, N. W. Corner of TRIAD and LOMBARD S.reeta, Phila. j•2.4t* rpo CA PITALLVIS. VALUEIBLE 1 . LEAD PdINR FOR SAr,s WITS . PLANT AND MACEINFRY - COMPLETE.—The umiersigned now offer for Faie their valuable LEAD MINE. situated in NEW BRITAIN TO WNSIIIP. BUCKS •OONTY. PA. • Ile property contain. one hundred and twenty-two acres of good, arable land, with two fares. howee, barns, and other out•hnildioge. • *. The vein hes been opened at Vices nearly the whole lensth of the form; and SEVERAL TIIO cSAND DOL LADS' WORTH OF IfIl&D extracted. 'The I)tttoni of the wine now ebowe a vein of very rich Lead Ore, three feet in width. and has all the 'apreraT ce of increasing in size and value in going down. There is nu the ere mites . a '2O-hcrse•power Steam Engine, with Pnmp'nq and Boistiun Machinery cc:notate vain), a fhlphor and Stamping Will turned by water-power, Jiming Ma. chine'', !imbibe, Ties, Ac., for sia.hing the ore, and Enieltion Furnace. already bnill. For price., time. and furher information ' apply on 1011 A the prtMl, or to JOHN NNEAR, 'No. 121 NOSCH FRONT - Strew, Philadelphia, where samples of the Ore can ha PCln. je2B-6t G. WEIMF,YER. IIISTEGLERI3. -A- Ito DISTALILIII 'mown es the and tormerl7 owned and occupied by ElAni. Zen.. eltneted on PWBSTY-THIRD, botweon SACS and VINE Sheeta, Philadelphia, Ommoity thX. , bnahatt per day, is now offered for rale on reamnable and WOW • modating terms. la in good mining order. and I•.at the modern improvementa. An Arteetan wall on the pro.. mime lartdebet an unfailing aupply of good, pore wets , ' Addrem Z. L 00222/ & 00., No, 2020 IdtlarklET Street, Philadelphia. te2.2,lit LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT Rif- WhIONST to No. ant South SZTENTH Street, wet the FrankliL In Istituto. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to 'merit future patronage, has wormed 1151 elegant and convenient store, and bee now on hand large seemiment of Lillie's Oelebrntod Wrought and Milled Iron The and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly Are and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillis'! lJneenalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locke. Lillle's Bank Vault Doors and Locke will be rnratsliti to order on short notice. This is the ertrongest, beet pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. 'Alto, particular attention in called to Litlie'it we Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, ite. This Safe is con ceded to garrets", In style and elegem)e anything yet ef fored for this purpose, and Ni the only one that la strldl7 lire and burglar proof. BPSOIAL NOTIOII.—I have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Oo.'s Safest, most of them nearly new ; and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete eseortment as to sizea, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Mlle Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. 1a25-10! H. 0. fULDLNII, Agent Mi EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER want STORE, 10 SOUTH FOUBTR STREIT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FIBL-PBOOT SAFES alwayi og band WEST CRRISTER PHILADELPIITA BAIL OAD,NILA. MEDIA. PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON EX CURSIONS ON TUESDAYS .AND.FRIDA Through the finest Country and the moot boantifal Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of, each week until fnrtber notice an Extra Train will lame West Chester at 8.55 P. X. for Philadelphia. Panergers buying Excursion TiCkets can take either the 2 or. 430 P. Train from Philadelphia, and the 5 or 8.455 '. 51... Train from West Chester. BOUND-TRIP TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHIA. to an Stations east of West Chester, good on any of the, above Trains. out or in, may behad on tbeee days ONLY, at EXCURSION RATES, good only.on the days homed. For further Information, apply at the Ticket Office, in the Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets. DIANYDBLICIITFUL LOCUTIONS VON Eux3tita BOANDENS ON TRH LiNx CIF Till R&M. je2l-tuwfs If FIRE CRACKERB.-500 boxes Gold Chop No. Firs Orackors. Oranges and Lemons, In prime order, for sale by RHODES dr WILLIASI9, 10. 1 1 •*. No. 107 Sorrell WATER Street. GENERAL AGENT • MORGAN, 0RR,45 STEAM ENGINZ BMI 4 DYSB, Iron' rounders, gel general Machinists and 'Boller Materel tre• 3 -V-O C I AIo CAOWEILL Street? rb1ie40411213. =ES SALE OF HORSES. ON FRIDAY MORNING, AMUSEMENTS SEA BATHING JOHN G. B.::YaicT, BOARDritiG ViAl4 T FOR SALE AND TO LET. SAFES. HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. .7.39 & _V.