GENERAL NEWS. CIVIL WARS IN ENGLAND.—In view of the fact. says a correspondent of the how York Journal af Oorn pierce, that the journals of Enelend aro constantly play. fug the pathetic about the dreadful •• f• eternal war" to the country, the subjoined particulars from Thomas Painela "Common Sense" ere worth rem. raSeritte: et Thirty hinge and two minors have reigned in th it dis tracted kingdom slot* the conquest, in which there litre been nn loot then eight civil were :CA nineteen rebel:lons- In abort, mouercbt and eecesidon have laid not thin ktag dont only. tint the world in blood end et•lms Paine Wm Won iu Englocd, and wrote molt morksonen. and come Occomon Sense' , but the above Nate are entistantiated by the records of history. VINEYARDS 1N OftlO.—The oloyelan.l (0.) haft,. eleater Pays there are now over five hundred acres of 'vine) ards on Kelly's Mend. In 1861 there were 170 g sera, In tt• acing. From thio. area the Iguana was to valor, for fruit and cuttings mid, and win., $53,345. be ing Slid per acre. One 11 , 119 will do the labor required ler five acres. Each acre, when is full batwing, yields :about three tone of fruit. A gallon of wine fa 'produced om eleven pounds of fruit. The fruit ' when sold for •eating, brings about seven cents per poun d. Si CESSION INPUDENOE --A. daughter of-fleptaln :5 rims, con mender of the famous rot•el pirate Sturm. :ter, eitended weddiug at St. Paul's Ohnrch, New polt, Ky.. night before last, (18th Mat envelnavd In a •Scarf of rich material, bearing oho 4 )nun-Aerate colors.' led end white, arranged iu bars or stripes.—Cincinnati •Continerciali. • WORTH 'TRYING —A. gentleman. who has expari leen' ea with Kerosene all, in dertn.yiug tha worms whtah infest nod deetroy currant and gooseberry bushes, toned it a 'perfect autidote. By pnitiog R ant4ll.itinniitv or lierovene into a spriLkllng pot, and .oh .woriog .the •bnehee, the worms instantly tall to the ground, and du not lolly.. A GOTIL—The editor of tho Portland Transcript has rt Ten nee for antiquity er antlunlt's omit eat , e: ‘ 4 We had the plosturo of holdtt g in our hand the other d n hook that was printed twenty years before the MI- Cost ry of Ike Maori= conduent It was a Latin work, •Ity at. II ugo, In which the old mtiut holds a confab with Ids Noel." CHO n Eft% ATTENTION —T ho Now Park Eve- Oino PM 9'19 that since the flret of Fr lirtnry, when the Trreident assumed command of the army !kW the Der. Oirettlon of the War, there lime been arty tout: Won idrloriee, or one for every elstyels bout% Any_ where Else than in this country this would be called rapid :vowel:. • PIitIattITIIEOPIO COM:MM.—The third an nual meeting of the International Philinthroplc Don grebe seeceihiod In London on the fhb of Juno. The 41.ogrets hal for its object tbe amelioration of tee physi cal, totelhctual, and moral condition of the working -claws, and of the 'poor. IN RTALL &TION.—The Duke of Devonshire was in • stet ed an Chancellor of the university of Cambridge on the 9th of Juno. The 'ceremonies were very tramming, ard the etndeata extremely hoist•rons, as they are al /owed immunity on thew) oc , neon! The LAMAS of Lord Palmerston and Die: eel' were grasned at, while Lord Ilronobom received an ovation. AN OLD PAIIPER.—A M. 40 named Fitzpatrick, one hunt ICit and six years old, is auintunte of the 'Troy poor u-e. 'What a horrible fate to !survive friends and Tor ture, live to a patriarchal age, nest be mewed np for the xrrnninecr of Obß'S days in a miserahl. almshouse ? SOUTH/ERN FIN &NOT:S.—Florida. at the tim4she no •cedie , bed in her treasury fourdollare and efty-five cents. It in known to the Government at Washington " th.o the e hole of this sum _has been expended In defending the rights of the Bout& CITY ITEMS. LADIES'-HEBREW ASSOCIATION FOR THE RE ,IIEF OP inc SICK AND WOUNDRD FOLDIBAS.—WO have already alluded to the fact that !maim the compels sating Mots of the preetnt war is the universal impetus it has given to the charities of our people, expressed in an active, living, cud Intelligent form The catholicity, mieo, with which our charities are being dispensed, ex hibiting itself in a general disposition to "do good uhto an men as we have opportunity," cannot be too highly •ovualuended. Among this latent and roost promising no .cesslons that have been made to oar various organiza tions for the relief of the roldters, that of the Hebrew Indies of this city deeervee special notice. The Associa tion has already enrolled a large number of members; a Constitution has been termed, lu which the views of the Society are sot forth, and an executive committee has :been appointed for the purpose of procuring necesemry articles and distributing them judiciously amongst the various hespilals. We may here state that the Society tins foraud is not designed exclusively for the participa tion of m• mbers of the Jewish faith, bat th it all who de r etre to benefit the etch and NVDDINI4 d of our army may be came members, at any meeting of the Assoctatiom by paying fifty cents, which eons will mate a lady an active, and a gentleman a contributing member. The meetings of the SINNICIAtiOD are held at the Synagogue, in Julisnba aired, where contributions may be sent, or to any of the members of the committee. At a meeting of the Society, held at the Synagogue on WM/MD.IR/ evening, the fol lowing officers were' elected : Proeident, Mrs. Cem-lits Moyer; vice president, Mrs Simon Steroberger; trossu e'er, hire Henry Mayer; correspondiug secretarY s Mien Merebberg, recording secrstary, David Stern. A CooL StrooEsnott.—During the heat of stammer improper dries is in no part of, the lumen body Snore ?etricueotal to health than the head An shiest aanralpob nt preventive of disease, in fact, at this season, is found In Ir,oping the hand cool. Thu selection of a hat, Mindere, becomes a matter of g tnitary importance. Vert;urten's elegant summer Ants, in every variety, at 4.T3 Chestnut street, meet the philosophy upon this paint to a nicety. His stock of Straw Il eta Ia nurivallod. FINE TABLE BEVERAGES AT MODERATE Patties —Mr. 0. 11, Mattoon, dealer in floe Donny gro aeries, Arch and Tenth etreete, hen at all times In stern the choicest Oolong and other Teas Also, n pore article of Old.Osrerument Java Coffee, to which we invite the attention of our readers. SEASONADLE LUXURTES.-- I .l(OsSrg. SloeStnb Bassett, whose stand is in the Hastens Market, corner of Firth sod Merchant , treete,- will offer this day, for the appreciation of the public, an almirable assortment .01 flee Old Cheese, adapted to every taste, haaldes the choicest Strawberries and Ice Cream anywhere to be forad. All Nebo desire such articles, of reliable sasliti e shodid not fail to cell at their stand not purchase their 'supplies. THE PLUMB) EXAMINATION, at the Institution Sor the Blind, which oconplei all the Present week, will elope on Saturday, at ono o'clock. Tbie (rriday) after -moon, and Saturday forenoon, will be devoted eatirtly to the =tetrad perforrnancee—orcheatral, rood and piano. l'hetuddlc aro invited free of charge. IC r E INVITE ATTENTION to the card or Jos. C. Tumor, Attorney•at.ltaw, which wllt be found In another column. STRAling SEPISATIM—The Emperor of Chi na recently washed himself, thereby occasioning the greateet consternation among all classes of hit subjects. At first it was thought that so daring an innovation would be visited with serious cousennouct a, but al soon as tit vats atcettained that the experiment wad only per lamed is an actor humiliation and peremal roortifica ?lion before the Chinese deity, with the hope of averting 'the political calemittes ortho nation, public tranquility was restored. What a sensation would be craated if the 'Emperor was to order a handsome mit of simmer ger minae from the palatial clothing emporium of Grauville &ekes, No. 601 1 Clubtuut street, Philalciphis REBEL BELLS FOR LOYAL USES.e—T he SeeeSh lilacs Dtovo to be troublesome customers to deal with; 'out the belle contributed by secessis to be converted into artillery, and seised at Now Orients by Geoand Butler, taro been received at Boston. There are nearly eight ilurtslred of them; varying in size from a cowbell to /ergo church bells. Most of whom are of the size used on atosnilionte end plantations. It would be a merry c.mceit ee use them for the purpose of proclaiming to all the land :rind to iii the inhabitants thereof, the Morita glint summer sulfa for gentlemen and m"2° at the h Wilson, Nos. Drown Stone Clothing Han' - ' 403 and 60e ducat. above Sixth. , ‘ ,.....AttiNE BUTLER'S COHE TO TOW:l.' 2 —We sill rtmeniber how the New .Orleans prose tried to be slimy' over the rumor of a visit from General antler, in the roily part or the Haring, when as yet the destination or his expo/MOT' was unknown. But. now that lie line come, they Sod he la more than they hsrsainci for. His detection of the restate - ping of the United States coin with st Mexican die, shows that ho is quick to detect the true stamp, whether In d o nate or damsels. The litter 0. ere -violist), on the rota, showing its mintage at New Oriente, f ont h e ld os Place prominently, as the letter U tf ,es in ..,,no price," that marks tho advert semocts or Charles 13tokee , Clottlioo Store, under the o Oentitientao . ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP 20 12 O'CLOCK LAST MART CON ZINHNTAL HOT ICl,—Niuth and Ohestant ate. Truman of, tandem, l y MIRA "'roman k ale, ICentlV7 Miss K Morrison,' Kentucky F P J , •hutiron, Leniev, Ky A II Vol* Duncanville Joe E 1)47, kliELll{ollllBdttj Mr Menne, Vermont G Church, Minnesota 3 A Bridges & In, Allentown lire Tempi, Peormi yam% Tarrey, Jr' IF Jersey James Young. ITiddletnwa •J Buinbetger, klarriaburg B F Etter, llarri-burg •J M Stigma, finrrisburg M • II Tageart, Harrisburg Jno II Harrisburg WIV Raeder, Wadi, 0 •Jams DlAaren, Edinburg Smi , h .Fuller 'Uniontown .John Wyld , Edlnborg '• Dr Wireelwrlebt• Boston A 13 Kota, Boston W Converse, Breton allpeJ Brixton, W Mester • Mil Thomas W Chester 'Con n'l hontas, W Murder F L (Wee- & e ls, Nona If it lltenentan, Lapc,lr, Pa Dent Cln Kinsman 311-8 B Bader, Lowell Alba F Eli.leretb. Crowell 0 Beatty, Rentu , ky Dr 0 0 Keeney, U S A- .J J 14 It, California A W Barker, Deansville Non Alf Reeder, Easton Franklin Hamm. Bangor W B Osgood, California W Hatcher, Wilm, Del S Minter, Reading E Hama, England 'T W Whitt, Lexington, Ky W B Smith, Syracuse •J O Plurner,lstw York 0 Sprague. Hew York O Noyes, Hopkinton, RI T Mill, r, Fludson, N York H Campbell Illinois W F 1 ittntell & la, Cain 'Hugeoe S Abadie • Ur E U Alsadie U S at re A bailie Parks & wf,•l n diana A TSDIS, Mexico E Pigeon; !flexion ."Nr H 80-glieus, Harrisburg Bliss Clapham. Baltimore 3lice Donaldson."Baltimoro }1 Pennington, Bnltinylre J P Brun. II B A. B filesselman, MAristta, Pa B B Lancia, Harrisburg TLi Borrows, Liancestc.r • C P Hackle, Wtstuaorrland L.Horris. Saw llork 0 &Mord. Boston A N Gceeo & wf, York, Pa BI Loot!, New York A G Chandler, Blaine Mee Chandler, Blaine N•Denrcitlee, Now York 1:1 B Ferns, Jr, Nave .0 li„. Detroit • L'H Dyer ' New York J.B Pio + e. Boston 15 , T i 1 Duncan, Now York N A. Dell, Boston Dradforo, Newport, R I J. 7 liewl•, \V (Theater. Pa F }lonised /11 1, Mari York Mrs U Briull'a oh, N York 59 8 Scott. Nei York /I M. lll:What, Now York • •J Smelt, New Yolk E P,Bram, New York Oulterroae, New Ycrk •• W ol erem. New York EH 8 Willem, Atbeam, Pe ' 'Rev S Pgoe, Wash, D rs Beveridge 2 dn; Wash Miss Buckingham, Wash' Mims 0 Finley, New York Nisi Christie; Ndw. York E 8 Baldwin, Beaton ' Mr F7,ick Ott. Boston J DUI er, Ontonagon& B 0 nolo. llotriahurg `Don A K JSlcOloro, Po Palm Blight. Proy, B I W Wood . Polio Inogrlgh . Jas U Lennie, .Maryland Jobn Sueden ln.Brooklyn. Joe W Harper, Jr Howard Heald, Baltltnore P Sietion, Baltimore W A Boom, Raltiume . 31 Hamburger. New York $1 U Wadi kw, California N Downing, Boston '; i;; A S Sturtevant, Now York .3 Dlslvr, New York P R .Dreke, New York 'W Mona, Baltimore Ohne 0 Elenew, 9t Loafs ;John Burgess, New York It G Nall, Now York Longtnier, New York .J H Mellor, Pittsburg •O 0 Platt, Nritr York Jae McAuley, Pittsburg J A•Pntter, Pros, It I F U Grovi. B4ltithore It 13 Steele, flew. Orient' 15 Bally. New York Jcbo 1) Tarbox & w, U B A J$ Maloney, Wald, D John P Thigerc. lowa John Beirear, B iltlmore P 8 Hock lue, Boston Ohee T Banded!, Bosom Ntr T (Beacon, Portland J 0 Price, Blailland MBRORANTS' BOTZL—Fonrth et., below Arch B Morrison A de. Baltimore J T Holmes, Prowl , lona 'W J binderis,TennsylYnnla B,ml OAlysn Pa .J Morrison, Broad fop Mt Mary K Stone, Lanouter Benry Lipp, Lancaster '• IRAs A fietnitsh, tAnciptev John Bulky, ChernbersbUrelt fluter, Ohautherebarg W Be, aer, Obatoberaburg • .1 A Mkater, Chamberabarg B Ahl. Penneylvania , .;D'A Varlirki, York J A Pattrraon, P,a li B Lindarinao, M Ohuuk J D Ileclvo & 16,,0h10 " 'Ohm M 'Mirk to, IcalianA Theo Mare, Pittrbarg B 8 'Kunkel, Ilarrisbnr,4 J 0 D Lilly L Boardman, Connecticut Anon Cameron, RlcMerif Rodgers, dpringr,o TJT lINION—Arch street. above Third W Dli, 'Washington, D 0 John Tunnies, Dt,laware Mintrer, Pottstown - 'rhos teshbr. Balton A 0 Brindriter, Allentown David G..rla t don, Wagon .Jos B Ooodhst t, Bonding Mrs tf Naylor, bambertv Jame... Eliot. New York H Rlllntt, Hartford, Ot A Bowtil Theo Stryker, ISS J A MOO A li, Akron, 0 . . (AMERICAN—Chestnot street, aboTe Fifth L B Wing, Newark, 0 D Green, New York V A Ryan. New York Geo B Bearleg, Now York Jimee It Tailor, N Y B B ichnrll &11. Perm P H Rally & la. Wilm, Del John W byneh & .at. RH II W Trundle, Maryland Jas A Williamson, Md John Pontine W L Hirst D J CaldNeli, Altoona, Pa W 8 Lyorm, Baltimore El B Sexton, Baltim.rß ' B McKenzie, New York G W Fernald & la, N Y D 0 Dodd Jr, New ark.NJ Dire En acne!, Maryland Id B Carlini% Milford, Del W L7Bll & In, New York Bobt Taylor, Warren, Pa ST. LOUIS HOTWL—Otteeinta street, above Third. Chas Rrgge,ltlnkirs J Unnsoo, New . York John A Wrister, Dslowans J T Hamilton, New York Watron Dupuy, New Jenny T Hoorn, New f ork • H 0 Henboor,Wtwellog,Ya John Le Good,Wheeling,Va A 1 Andtb: New York S Stmne, Proneylvania limegen, Baltimore Mem W,tenn, Delaware.. J Moore, New Jereey, D Hanby, Neri'.York W Robinson, Albany Llt Maybe, Ne,iVork • . /onto Yernoy, New York 11 Logrange a at, N Y . • Still:BB UNlON—Market street, above dixth. JU McMira, Atlantic Oily John J Bard, Boller co J r cable, Lmiclister - • A B Baker, Uniliitavalitirsr 'floe M OrtBPMAS, PA W W VlcCannall, Weyab'g • Il Glazier, Buntioadon N S GNl,Prniciylvania • • J Lealistowtt nos Mcdovetn. POttritnwit Alive Mary Mr:Govan., Pa A G Watsou. Penni; trade henry B Ilarplinp, Bedford J 00311BERGIAL-131xth streot, above Ohestn4. P 0 'Riley. Reading Jas Crawford, Ettitoo. T Barton, Baltimore Nra B F Shantz & da, Pa. P W B Brinton, Ohm Valley John Larkin, flh.:eter co J I' Brom( 11, Pa W II Long. Shirloyebarg O B Long, Shlrloyeburg 0 B Rlday. Coaster co A D Baden, Conteayillo W B Morrison, Coate,ylllo 3 Dove, Woßt t heater .1 11 Baker, Wen Chester J Il Entchlution, Chester co NATIONAL BOTEL—Mace street, above Thin'. A D Clark, Monroe, Pa. Miss IC Given. Bolton B K Mratao s Moston Jess 0 Olveu, Boston J.A Parrlib, Summit, Pa B Balm, Allentown P SV Welds, Beading J Shirk & wf. Jonestown Jobn Weitzel . J ['mordant', Boehm Miss KJ Grim, Allentosin J Smith, penatown A - 3 Bowen .Baltlinore . 0 Light, Lebanon ~ J George, itbanon J W ilubler,.Laficaster . . BLAOK BEAR—Third street, above Oullowhill. 11 Becbtel, Becbtelsville . D EOM.% t3chlic co, - Pa J Young, Allentown B Butz, Allentown S 7 Ruppert. Allentown. J Bntz, Allentown W P Buck, Dauphin co, Pa W Allen, Illontonrsville John W Helper. Penne I P Howland, Penns Gep W Wolf, Danboro, Pa BARLEY SHEAF—Second erred, below Vine. Wrn Noble, Tyrone, Pa .1 thaiwallvior, Fox Obase D 0 fleugb, Doylestown, Pa S Y Addis & la. Ballastla E Ream, Now Jersey Jae Vauhorn k la. Doylest'a 11 Hough, Rolgolaville + A Swnrtzleuder, Dayloet'a S Bite, Ilucks ' Wm Doan, Bucka B Cadwallader, Doylostown • Wni Thompson, DoyiesVa 0 Brooke, Washington Mies Id Foram, Penns N Ins B Frets, Penneylvanis 8.1 Briggs, llsry laud J Brown, Backe MADISON BOIIIIIS—Second' street, above Marta. S Cumminge,•Esston S Smith, Now Jersey - N D Bennett, Lambertville A B CalwaDador, Poona 00l W Bader A; la, Lewistown MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second et., above Arch. Win Hobert, Pennsylvania Cant Lenox . , Tesnten N .1 Mr Kinsey, Kentucky John Janney, Pennsylvania BALD EAGLE—Third street, ablove CallowhilL D Heberling, Woi•yort I Bntz, M. Chunk - Itlni Neuffinsn, Allentown Jae P idichnor, Easton 'V A Iternig, Northarnyt`n co I MARINE', INTELLIGENCE. fir BEN FOURTH PAGII ARRIVED Behr Bailie B, Bateman, B days from Cardenas, rith sugar and molasses to Stewart, Carson & Co. Behr B It Oogeshall, Swain, 12 days from Cardenas, in hallaat to Baker & Folsom. Behr J C fleraden, Shag, 7 days from Bangor, with lumber to J E Bosley & Co. Behr Thos Borden, Wrlghtington, 3 days from Ira River, In ballast to captain. Bchr S L Crocker. Preabrey, 3 days from Taunton, with anise to Twella 3 Co. tiebr Columbia, Hasson, 10 days from Bangor, with laths and 'potatoes to captain. Behr D H Bills. Brown, 5 dap; from Dostma, to ballast to L Andaturfell & On. Schr Noll, Kelly, 8 days from Providence, with rodeo to Crowell do Collins ,achr Utica, Thorodike, 6 days from Portland, with Do tators to Bolter t Bro. Seim John B ?Sadler, Niekorson t 6 days from Boston, 'with potatoes to Srlea & Bro. Scbr Edwin Reed, Goodspeed, 6 days from Beaton, with miles to Crowell & Collins. Scbr Fly, Chessman, 3 days from Nantucket, in bal. lon to cattain. Bahr asrah, Benson, 2 days from Now Bedford, in bal lot! to L Ardent-led k Co. Bohr Lizzie Taylor, Taylor, 6 days Lona Newborn, NO, in ballett to Tyler, Stone & 00. Bohr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odoesa, Del, with grain to Christian dt 00. OLICARED Fehr Julia, (Br) Cox, Halifax, Yan Horn, Woodworth a: Co. Schr M 13 Dyer ' Ferrero, Boston, Twells & Co Scbr D Bills, Brown, Boston, L Airlanded &Co Behr &wish, Benson, New Bedford, do Schr R Knight, Endicott, Chelsea, Haas & Behr GeoJ Jones. Crowell, White House, W J Taylor. Behr Seal, Higbee, Washington, H 0 Lancaster t 00. Hair Geo Henry, Smith, Alexandria, A G Cotton &Co. hl X Freeman, Howes, Boston, Sinnickson & MEMORANDA Steamship Columbia, Barton, cleared at New York yesterdny for Baratta. Ship Connecticut, Bpa_Men, from Singapore Feb 12, at Ltyf two! 12th Mal. . Ship Weatrpoigland, Decan, for Philadelphia, eiesred at. Liverrool 12th host. Ship Gee Green, Fairbanks, for rhiladolphia, was adv el Liverpool 14th inst. , Ship Fleoiwbag, .Jayne, for Philadelphia, was loading at London 14th bat. Bark Win A Banks, Bartlett, from Havana, waa in tho river. Antwerp, IStl, inat Brig theeze, for anantanrano, wriaat Bt Jago de Cuba 6th inrt, read, to rail. Bobr :91doe, Stokeley, hence, arrived at Borbadooe Bib brier. Sara td Weghtington. Tbachor, and Pathway, °emp loy', cleared at Boston 26th luot. for Philadelphia. Schr Itlavy Fletcher, from Delaware Oily, arrived at Bath 2411, Met. Behr Wm Jonea, Jones, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 25th ult. ' l / 4 • Schr Trader, Baton, bonce, arrived at New York yel -1 erday. Behr Fanny Boardman, Matthews, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. Steamers 'ltasca, Remyltoo, .and Anthracite, Jones, berme. arrived at New York yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. RONEY'S WAR•PRESS, FOR SATIIR DAY,,TIINE 2S, IS ONE OF THE BEST NUMBERS EVER PUBLISHED. IT CONTAINS, AN ORIGINAL TALE OF THE WAR—"New Or- Isar s as It Is." /MR ENGBAVINGS—ToragIeg on the Pa. =inky, and a View of St. Joseph's hospital, Girard ATBISCIO. EDITORIALS—The Death of Col. Eliot—Brigadier Breckimidge—The Tax Bill, as Pe:lna—latent from sn• rope—Spence on America—Sfenarer Butler—Richmond. 'WAR CODItESPOITDEI3OIE—Tbree interesting Let ters from the Army of the Potomac—From the Axmy of the Shenandoah—Movements in Banks' Division—From Gee. Dix's Division—From Gen. lialleok's Army. - - - . LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPII from ""*.'nliig ton, Ac.—A Speck of War. In Th.o* .-- . 4 " 1 Mempliill — Cl Rebel Account of a Eattl•—•-•". harleston, Ac. aiir"l:ELLltENOE—Death of Col oVi3i:e;xpeditn. LIST OF BIOS ,AND WOUNDED PENNSYLVA NIANS to the Hospitale o? New York - , the. LETTERS OP " 00CASIONAL." .11ISOELLANEOUS ; —The first Execution for Treason In the United Statea—General Neg,ley's Command at Chattanooga—Oflielal Bulletin of Now Army Appoint ments—Revelations of a Spy—The Groat London Fair. CHOICE POETRY, ORIGINAL-AND BEL ECTED— The Plaint of the Planter—The Holdler of the. Third— Britannia to Columbia. Local News, Financial and Commercial. TRllBlB.—fine copy, ono year, $?; Niue copies. $5 flat, conlee, $8; ton copies, $l2. Single copies, for Belo at the counter, Four Cents. BELL-ADJUSTING PATENT CLOTHES— WHIN GER.—Sole Agency for the State of Pennsylvania. JOHN A. MUILPFIEY, jo1S•1m 922 46131ESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. BATCHELOR'S }LAIR. DYE! THE BEST IN TUB WORLD. ILLIAM BATCITELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to Miura the Hair in the least; regoedice the 11l effects of bad dies, and Invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly Perna a splendid Black or Brown, lowing tho Hair wit and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, SF, FT The Genuine le signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR. en the four latil of each bon. VAOTORY, No. M. BA.B.CLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street), my22-li New York. OFFICE OF THE MATHH;OITY HALL, SAINT . touis,...lnne 13,1862. To the Creditors of the City of St. Louis: Interest on the Bonded Debt of the City of SL Souls already due, and to become due before the first day of July, or Natured Bonds still micaucellod, will be paid, on end after the tiret • d+y of that month, at the Boat man's Savings Institution, in said city. Ooopens and bonds maturing on and subregnont to July flirt, when not made payable in Philadelphia, will be paid as formerly, on presentation at the Dank of the BgpubLic, Now York, the City's Eastern 'Bleed. Agent No interest will be allowed on matured coupons Or bonds from and after the first of July proximo, Jen-tin • • DANIEL G. TAYLOR, Mayor. ONE-Piacr. CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST armee, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWNST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figuree. All Goode made to Order warranted sattidaistory,, Oar ONR•PRIO. S7seie 4 4 strictly ad. hered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES & 00., 604 MARKET Street. S.-T.-1880--X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS—Mc. haneted Natures Great Restorer. Tboy Invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, to. A perfect ap petizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure Bt. Croix Rum, Roots, and Herbs, and are recom mended by all who ago thorn. Adapted to old or Young, bat particularly rcoemmended to the weak and languid. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, sad Saloons. P. H. MAKE & 00., my3-mwfBor s 202 rfoodway, New York. MARRIED. COMLY—BEILS.— On the 234 of Jane, 1802 by tho Bey. Samuel Darhorow, Mr. Clifford 001111? to Hies Bal. lie M. Bees, all of this city. • RICO ARDSON—YOIiNG. —By Rev. Wm. Rice, on the 27th of September, Mr. John Richardson to Mae Emma Young, both of this city. . _ HERDER—POWELL.— On the 20th of March, 1882, by the Rev. J. hlcKean, Mr. Edward Bruder to )pee Vir ginia E. Powell, all of Philadelphia. DIED. oKIBBItr.—On the 27th Indent. Jennie F., wife of Captain David B. LicEibbin, to the 24th year.of her ago The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her puerto, ( Merchants' Hotel,) fourth street, below`Arch street, on Bunday, the 29th instant, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery -44* KINN &BD.—Suddenly, on the morning of the 29th, Mrs. Beulah E. Kennard, wife of Boy. J. H. }Kennard, D. D., of thi pity,• Parties • hereafter: — ' DAB. •TR AD.—ln "Camden W. J., on the 24th . nna 7a ona, daughter of Rev. Al. E. and Debora J a • • Ilatmeteed, in the 12tti year of her age. * STELWAGOIC-Lan the' 26th ititithit, Ohbries Noble, eon of Jothpb end Margaret Stela:aeon, aged 7 years. ,! The relatives and near friends of the family are re ineettniliiniited to attend . the fonerel, from the D.,rente retidence, No 'ss7 North Seventh street, on daturdnv, the 58th lenient, at 3 o'clock. without farther notice. To proceed to Soul] Laurel Bill Cemetery. 1.16.1 . 71110.11. On the 25th tuatara, Fla Mari, paugh ttr of Nate M. cud the late Samuel a.. .Datum', in the 13 h year id her ego. " The relatives and Maude of the family are respectfully invited . to attend the funeral, from the ro'tl'oce of her mother, No 30 North Fifth etrcet,• this (Friday) after noon at 4 o'clock. . * • STILLS.—On the .22d instant,. at •Fortress • Mown., Dr..a.•Orren Stifle. burgeon of Colonel Noll'a Regiment, Peonbylvauia Volunteers. • 'The relatives and.untio friends are invited to attend-the four rid. without .farther notice from his late ruddence. No. 1058 Chebtnut,street, this (Friday) evening, at . 3 o'cleek P. M. . * BALL.=.Oa the June, 1882, J. Welnert, eon of Rcu y Jr., and Catharine Bail, aged two Years sail 00 Fum ral from the. parents' maritime.. No. 830 Marken 11111.0, this (Fridey) aftm noon. 27th last.. at 3 &cloak-fit MOGARgaLlt.—On the 26th instant, .Mrs. Mar Itcqaret,le, aged $S team 'Omelet from St. Ana's Widows' Asylum, Second ,etrert,' below ChriAlan, this ( Friday) morning, 27th fit itfret. nt 9 &dank: e BRYANT —Birth() 24th inst , John Q. Bryant, in the 50th seal of•hls age. Flaxen I 'roc( his Into residence, No. Tub Federal street, OD Saturday'. the :Bth that., at 2 o'claak.• . . • OitiltßOLl , —On the 25th instant, [dent Thnniasoar. roil, aged 27 years, of Colonel Owen's Regitrient;69th Pettiwylviutia.'Co. H. Funtral from-his late reoldencei Twenti fourth and Spites Gorden streste, - on Sunday, at 12% o'clock. -** STEYFNSON.—On the 25th instant,_ after a lingering Winton, M nry'Louisa Stevenson, mood 24 Fenn. Fusers.' banu the rnoldince of her brother-in-law, - Mr. .' , Jachoon euyder, No. 422 Catharine street, on Satnrday afternoon, 2Fth instant, at 3 o'clock. •('#* SA FETZ —On the 24th inetent, Mr. John Shoats, In the 770 Iron' ot Me age. Flute:al frou, his late residence, 9SB Sercntli street, above Porter, this (Friday) afternoon; at 3 o'clock. * 111SEBT.;=On the evening of the 24th instant ' Jeltina T., son of-John A. and Vinhtl B. Mickey, aged 3: years and 5 menthe. The reletires aid friends of the family are Invited to. attend hie %net el. from the residence of his parents, No. 858 North Twelf h, this (rriday) morning, 27th inst., at 0 o'clock, 'without further notice. Fa..EGDSON.—Suddenly, of disease of the heart, on the 26th Instant, Peter L Ferguson. • ' Hie relatives and male friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the rividence of Mork' 1? Lex, No 1225 Arch street, on Saturday morning, at To'clock, without tlisr notice. SSW B 0 PE.—On the 24th instant, William M. Hope, egad 88 yetu•e. tonerill from his Ito residence. No. 128 Coo Per street, Camden, this (Friday) morning, 27th init., at 10 o'clock £M. * GROSS.—On the 24th instant, Margaret, wire of Me mento Orme, and daughter of Ileury Eloblanta, aged 27 scats and 4 mouths Fureral from the roeidence of , her husband, No 'fin eolith street, this (Friday) morning, at 8 o'clock. * OBITUARY WO ore deeply pained to bear of the death of Hrs. DAVID Naming, as announced in thie column. Amid all {be clash of arms and turmoil of political movements, these sad disruptions of sweet family and social ties come to us with, etartling vividness. The soldier is drawing around Ws 'bet agonies all the pomp of military pagean try, all - thii giOry - which daring, all the courage which desperation can•kive. Bis last groans mingle with the ' cannon's roar, his last sighs are borne upward on the smoke of conflict and carnage. Lifo's wild scene Ands en end in the wilder scene of such a death. The sunset bee no quiet beauty; the midnight brings not on its wings a breath of balm; the life meets an appropriate close; its best energies were given to struggle, and now, when its every vital force is waning, Straggle closes its troubled et ee. But hem; is a death amidst friends, and peace, and brighteat hopes ; here is one, crowned with all that is loveliest in womanhood, breathing out, in quiet resignatien, a life that had been eilently moulded by sorrow and sacrifice. Here are no flashes of blood, but regretful tears; here are no yells of defiance, but low prayers of entreaty. There is heroism no Use; for our departed friend walked towards death as her fulfilled life bed given her right to walk—with a step firm yet hum ble, distrustful of its own power, but with implicit re nonce on a Higher Power.' May this painful shock open the eyes of sorrowing friends to the herotem of a lire so true, eo noble, ao pure, so strong as was hint. Holllß ßlbPS.tk MOURNING GOODS FOR J UNE MlES—Black Barege Heinani or Grenadine BOreges, Bereges, Crape Mentz, Silk Chaiss, Point de V. nice, Summer Bombazines, Tiunises, fintiMousselines, Silk Grenadines, Ponit de Sole or Mourning Silk, Gros de Rhinos, Foulards, Crape Lime. Grenadine and Crape Veils, Barego and Grenadine Shawls. Silk Net Shawls, &a Also, Black and White Silks, Foulards, Lawns, Gingham°, Talencias, &c. BESSON & SCr.'S Mourning Store, jell • 'No. 918 onEs riknyr Street. UTTHE MEMBERS OF SELEUT AND COBI3ION couNcns of the City of Philadel phia eve invited to meet in their respective Chambers on IBIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for the purport. of attending the funeral ceremonies of Colonel OH ARLES ELLET. By order of the committee. It ISAIAH H. ROMER, Clerk. TrPREMIUM FUND ASSOCIATION, No. 419 WALBUT street.—The Annual Meeting of the Assoc:alien will he held on MOND4Y BYESISO nest, 10th ho t , at 7 o ' clock , ' at the Odic°. at which time a !indent, nt of tho operations for. the past year will. be presented, nt.dll•3 election for Officers to serve for the 01.0)1111 scar. Was B • rre NOTICE.—TIEE COUPONS DUE JULY 1, 1!62. tf the Registered. Morigsge Beads or the XL BMA AND WILLIARSPORYB trlato.l.o 00 will be raid on pr.sentniion, at the Office of the PRIME YL • VANTA COMPANY. FOR INSURANCE! ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES, on and after that !into. By order of the Board of Managers. WM. O. LONGsTRIITH, Treasurer.. rIIII.ADELPHIA, 6Lb month 26, 1h62. DT'THE MALE RELATIVES AND Irletidn of Col. CRAM:ES HURT, Ja y ore Invited to attewi hte fouevot on FRIDAY, .27t1i kat, at 4P. D. To proceed to Laurel 'Stn. - 0mria.,....01.b e In welting on the emit aide of Mita attest, east of Ind*. gendence Square. ' je26 2ta REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT- Crl n . TRE 01 SUPERINTENDENOS.—A. Meeting of Ate Committee will be held at the Counts Court ROnee• corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, on S knit- DA Y EVENING, Jure 28,1882, for the purpose of hold ing a joint Convention with the People's Committee .of Superintendence and the Sub-Committee of the Republi can Ci nvention. • GEORGE H. MOORE, President. long W. DIIIIREZ, S. oratory. . je27.2t* try. THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION—PHILADELPHIA AGENCY Nu. ]23 CHESTNUT Street —The following recom mendation by the President of the United States suffi ciently authenticates the Commission to the public: ti 7ho Sanitary Commission is doing a work of great humanity and direct practical value to the nation in this time et its trial. It is outiticd to the gratitude and eon Silence of the people, and I trust it will be generooffy supported. There is no agency through which voluntary offerings of potriotiam can be more effectively made. g