The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 01, 1862, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET
Philabblphla, Jnne3o,lBS2.
The exciting effects of the rumors from the neighbor
heod of lUohmoud, which have been prevailing for seve
ral days past, and creating an intense suspense, culmi
toted.to.day on the recefjpfc of reliable Intelligence from
■the seat of war, reliable, but, as many supposwi, uu
favorable. The evacuHlion of. White House by General
ItfoOkliau was looked upon as an act of necesdtr, and
-caused the moat g’oomy ; forebodings. The true signifi
cance of the movement became known too late to affect
ibe money and stock markets favorably. Sticks ward
lather depressed; Beading shares opened at 29X,soid
down to ft, but recovered at the close 4o the former
figure ; Eusqnekaima Gaua! shares declined 1, the sixes
3% } Catawftta common ft, preferred ft ; Lehigh Navi
gation ft ; Schuylkill Navigation preferred ft ; Morris
*Oahai preferred advanced preferred was
stationary at 23, BllnehiU at 47 ft, 'Pennsylvan'a 5* wd
“vascedfJif; Philadelphia and Banbury 7s brought 90—a
•decline of 1 on lait sales. City 6a, new, declined to 101#,
recovered to 102, and closed at 101 Pniladelphla and
IBrie Os advanced at 93® Penniylvanla
Baiiroad second mortgage steady at 98; North Pennsyl
vania Bailroad 6s at 82, with 99 bid for the tens. There
*wob a general decline in passenger railways, as large
offerings were made of thun, and the demand being
Short. Greta and Coates declined ft, Girard College
•advanced ft ; Arch street ft ; Second .and Third de
•dined 'ft ; *7 was bid for ITraukford and, Southwark:
IQtf for Race and Vine; 57 for West PhiUrielptm ; 13
•for Bpruci aud Pine—a decline of ft \ Green and Coates
decline-of .ft ; Chestnut and Walnut 89-a decline
•of ft\ Thirteenth and fifteenth 18#—a decline of-1.
Twenty shares. Corn Exchange Bankbrought 28. same
ns l|st sales; Gita r d declined ft. America gold 198#.
3.05# was bid for United Stalesfls, ’Bl, no offering*; 195
tfor 7,305, with 105# The market closed steady,
with a generßl desire apparent to await moio n?wa.
The opening transactions in' gold, no the'sireot, were
‘made at 8 per cent, premium, InU a stand/ demand con
tinuing caused an advance to bid, closing at the
’.latter figure, with holders stiff, old demand notes opened
at 4, advanced to 4#, and continued steady. S ites were
largo. %be money market continues easy 5 prime paper is
*acarcej selling readily at 4 per cent.
Mesßrs. Drexel & 00. furnish the following quotations:
Uew York exchange.................... Parrol-lo peer
Boston exohange “ to 1-10 “
Baltimore exchange. to, die.
Country funds. ...........45 to o 5 eta.
g'dd...................... .... to.9jf pre.
‘7.3-10 Trcaiur) notes. 104# to' 105
*Olddemands......... ........... 4# to B pre.
OmoiAL' BANK STATEMENT.
WBBSLT ATSBAQBS OF TBHPHH.ADBLPHIA BA9TKB.
J uue 3.0.. J une 23.;J une 33
$4,104,000
3,9r-0,193
f 6,336,311
! 1,712, COO!
2,043,900'
1,932,000
$4,017,000
3,077,530
6,3V?,66tf
1,8h4,000|
2,047,000
1,922,000
1,164,406
Philadelphia..
JSTortb America.
sF&rm & Meeh.
'^Commercial..,.
’Stf eebanics’. •...
‘ON. Liberties....
MSouthwark..,,.
'HKenßington....
Pehn Township
’Western........
Man & Mech..
'’Commerce
Girard..,......
1,152. ui;
9»8 040
949 779
1,786,089
1,510,430
, 900,1471
1,809,127]
1,530.110
746,515.
2 410,263
680,023
8b7,33S
87 **,533
620 970
644,000
701,000
736,328
2.424.825
693,620
866,770
861,349
618,028
648,000
682,000
tradesmen’s.
•Consolidation.
"City..........
''Commonwealth.
’Corn Exchange
Uni0n.........
32,911,678
32,554,655
T0ta1.",..,,.,
Dspoaira.
June 23. | June 80.|June 23
32,426,000 $2,414,000*333,00t
-2,52(1.050 2,333,678 804 488
4,931,411: 4,975,741 340,210
1,255,000 1,200,000 247,000
3,200,751: 1,201,291; 234 620
1,602,000; 1,660,000 124,000
1,192,703: 1,281.578 9t 980
860.677|, 893,368' 276.790
Philadelphia...
:2?orth America.
■.Farm & Mech..
'Commercial.,,,
Mechanics’....
3K. Liberties....
Southwark..,,.
. •..
Penn Township
Wes tern....,.,..
Man. As Mech...
Commerce.
850,780; ‘ 650,160 161,689
1,672,583; 1,693 646 110,376
868,966 839,090' 247,590
704,62 q 093,647; 102.786
1,782*29 1,772.962 259.289
694 306, 672.876) 123,273
401712 403,098 278.635
* 537,610 .676,208 201.854
248,616 266.203 206,177
613,000 530, Ood 182,U1K
- 386,000 381,00® 200,001
24,143,314**24,410,4234.824.735
'Girard.......,,
Tradesmen’s....
Consolidation.,
‘City....,......'
Commonwealth.
Corn Exchange.
Uni0n...,*,,,..
Total
Clearings.
-June 53*.,.,....
« 24........
« 26.........
« 26........
« 27,.,.....
<* 28.,,.....,
..53,029,634 08 s2*9 527 19
3,301.094 62 26’.453 83
2,894,209 21 308 795 42
........ 2.906,319 88 209,913 08
968 37 216 454 38
........ 3-,074,769 69 - 264,200 78
'818,338,895 75 $1,490,300 83
The aggregates compare with those of previous weeks
de follows:
June 30.' June 23.
Capital 5t0ck.......511,716,620 sll,7lo&£)tuc. 8100
Loans,... 32,911,678 32,6a4,6»5 lue. 356,923
Specie. 5,573,1)99 5,bu9 926 Ouc. “3a. 917
2>ue £m other Bks.,. 6,232,273 4.80 »,o&4 Dec. 432, L 79
jDue fo other 8k5.... 6,63 ,644 6.144 628 i«c. 391016
Deposits ........... 24,410,423 21,143.314 Dec. 267,109
Circulation ........ 4,430,0d7 4,324,735 Ijic. 105,322
The statement shows the condition of the
|>anks of Philadelphia at various times .during the last
few mouths: .
3861. Loans. Specie. Oircul’n. Deposit*.
Sept. 2,,,. ~,,.28,667,264 6,179,482 2,074,0*8 19,030,712
Cct. 7.........30,499,119 6,383,277 2,238,739 20,331,970
Nov. 4.......,.28,431,735 6,764,779 2,273,063 20,350,941
Dec.2...........30,048,05*2 7,404,63»> 2,243,828 ii,047,331
Jan. 6,1862.... 31,U4*>,337 5,088,72 b 1,145,219 1t,39u,014
2feb,;3.........30,386,1it ',884,011 {,144,39* 10,068.896
Mar 8,....,...29,393,366 0,831,10 b 2.343,498 18,641ri9t
Apri17.........28,U37,691 5.888.424 3,37».970 lrt.tt3li,sH£
14.........28,076,717(5 912,870 3,498.420 13,112,541.
“21........ .2V246,736 8,048.20 u 3,496,420 i9,011,8.^
“ 28.. 2b,793,1[8}6,062,827 8,613,994120,223,566
May 5. 29 324.43216,049,636 3.7e9,592|2iv8i6 1 014 ;
“ 12.........20,988.347(0,J-58.028|3,567,2ijiH23,092,25a
“19 31,*2i,66»|6 529,221>4,045,696 2I J36,0t)9
“ 26........ .32,538,60315,687.012|4,186h55|23,973,065
June 2........ £1,747,Ui0p,583 4S2j 4.335,012 J 34,38*1044
«; 9........31.951.7J5>5,032,307 4 354,699 24 U73,6U'
“10......,. 82,132 654- 5,630,503 4,298.02 . 24;807.057
. • “'23........32,654,855 5.609.926 4,3';4'785 -4")43.314
“ -30... 82,911,5? h j 5,673,99.* 4 14,410 443
Tbe trade of *he PottsvHJo coal region tmois up as fel
lows for the week eu lit g last Thursday:
■V ■. isos. 7
, .. ... fr - iflO. 4r
\ ~; < -;c WBHIE :| TOTAL, ffBBK. » TOTa U. OKU. -
V. £E. 8... 8ft,474 63*08»! Dk'fi‘»9 ' ? 97.135
Bcbl. Oaimi.. 40,874 48M28 33* 79i |dioo,6oa
Xi.YaLB.B. .11,60?- 407,4114 331,9471 0i.%4?5
ILebigb Oanaf 3<r,f Q2 1 3'j2,626 .... 2?*y2oo j dHS,7SsJ
{Scranton S’tb 2?,012 380,393 19.811 832,9431 (117,4,0
'Do NHfa 6,692 1!3,<>52 '7,061 133.3,31 20,34?
!Pa.Coal Co.. ....... 155,7 '6 ....... 100*00 d 35 708
2). & Hud Co 27,378 19-,92* ...... lit. 18? cbO 737
Wyoming So. 61,801 ...... 74'9?*6J 13. i6d
«* . N'lb 16,259 ...... '5.7*3 - d 0.496
Broad Top... 6,6 vl . 88,013 . 3 *96 126,198 ??1- 6
Bhamokin s,2B2 fc6,452 0,112 86,050 597
9!re?erion .., 830 21,536 1.3361 23.0*1 ' 6.^«5
B.Mt., H.T. 2,860 .25,298 2,984 35.873 575
JEigkens Yal. 2,193 24,885 . 19 s*B 012,667
196.561 4176.0; 7 106,166 2904,261 •
1:0,1 or !904.261| :
89,414 272,3961 |
The New York Htn
‘aid of the 30th says:
•Mtigß of tlia.. Chicago and North
the- rate of SB5O uO'Q psr : nuuntn,
te company is m follows ;
ng sinking fund, >4as
detnn extension interest
ie» ia.
Tbe present mt t ur,
road'--aid <it i
TThe bonded debt <>f tht
3st mortsHge, iuclndln
-Muted” bo-rds Arrnl
end Greet) Baj bt.ndi
2d mortgage,..
Tbfa! bonded *'oM. . 57.930,Uu0
On'which the w-wia] interest jb 554G,0U0. The road te
thus earning over, a hundred thousand oculars more than
intferestaud exprns s. The assented bonds, which are
setting at 63, and the second mortgage bonds, which are
selling at 33, appeal to be m re certain to yield income
to their hoIdPTH than Brie preferred, wM<-h is gelling at
ilfr, and Boot Island; which I* atdliae at 69)f.
’Tbe.New f ork Post of this evening says:...
Wall street is remarkably cahnunoer the exciting news
from Bicbmond. Mocks, on the first impulse, fed off
per cent from Saturday’s prices, but at ton ci'ase 4
jbetter feeling obtains, and a)s pt*r & nt. of ilv*.decline
'3s recovered. The impression i, that the account yoc ,o
come of the brat two date l operations against the-rebel
capital will aiibowiee important reoi'te, in which, the
-gunboats on Janus rlvertake a prominent part, :
Governments were uuit-t and nomiualiy % dl per cent
lower, harly. in • the- day bu -era and sellers were wide
apart In tbelr views, bur, at the close, six-per-cents and
seven*thirties were in good tiemsud at quitaiioas The
7.30 notes close at ®los; the coupon sixes of 1881
The ney marki tis more active at 6 per coat, on
call. There is f'tdit o isiderabie business done at s®s)s ■
per cent on fi'stclsa<-collaterals.
‘Gold was very active ibis morning, and the rate
{which had Mien Saturday afEerneoo to 108)$) is agtin
Jmck to 100>4©1 9js. Wo hear of sales ofdmib'e e.*sleg '
*»tlo9|s. Silver is quoled 105)$ for quarters and halves
Tbo foteign ixobange market is exoitec at l2oJsffr Vil
•for first-class bills on London. Some of the Uadiog
drawers are askiig. 121#®12l}$, Franca are qa»ted
The weekly bank statement shows a farth°r aoMim
Snloans, the line now amounting to 8148,318.101, an in
crease of 5i,600,000 on last week Tuospo-Ha reserve is
slightly lower. The deposits have increa<ef $1,200,000.
The comparison with lutt week is as follows:
-*Tune2l—-L0an5....... 5t4M39,7<52
« 28;; « 148.3W.401
Increase...
-J ane2l-—Specie.
a 28 .
Decrea5e...........
2l—©ireulation......
«2| •«
Increase,,,;..
rJune 21—Deposits,
<r 28 «*
Inereaea,
Philadelphia Stuck fcieuuug® Sales, June 30
[Beported by S.K. SlayM-akeb. JPtdla. Exchange.j
FIBST BOARD.
tlOOßeadisg 8.-csk. 29# 2000 City 6g....New..102
i load 0........... 29# 250 Orttaw R Pre?.. . 11%
•100 d0.......,55. 29# • 10 Elmira It Pref... 23
60- d 0....,, 29# j5O Oataw 4
.150 d0.»..,...b5, 20# -170 American Gold..lQB#
100 d0.....,.b30. 29# 25 Girard Col 8.b5. 24#
90 Sueq Cana1...... 6 20 0 rn Exch Bk.. 28
37 d 0........... 6# 6 Girard Dank..... 40
& Morris Cul Pr*-f,120# 2VHiiieliill R 47#
100 Fenna 65,... ob, 80# 3000 N Penn a6a 82
10 Gr A Coates 8.. 33#
• , BETWEEN BOABDS.
3000 Emlraß 7«2ds . .60 I 10 Lehigh Nay..,.,. 49%
SECOND BOARD.
100 Beading 8...... 1000 PbUa& Erie6s.. 93#
100 d0..'...55*n. 29# 2000 Penn* B 2d...... 98
S 3 Arch-et R.b6wn. 26# 39 R»zietem C0a1... 45
112 50 NPa lafra icpMO 200 N Prvf.,.l6#
■JOOIO Peona 65....... 89# 6500 City 6a..,21*.. O'#
800 d0....,2ctfa. 89# 1000 American Gjjd.,loB#
1600Phila & Pun 7«.. 9t 1 Peana R..47#
ROQOPFW&Qb2m2ds 81 -5 . d 0... *.. 48
100Cataw8..,.,.b8 4 125 Snaq Canal 5#
4CA A mb 8..b4180 1000 Btt-q O*oat 6a... 37
14 d 0... b 4130 • 65 Elinira B Pref... 23
UOOOCJty 6b....New.101# 2 Mioehiii 8...... 48
45000 d0.....,New.102 .=5 Sec & Third-st B 75#
8000 Fhila & Erie 6a. 98
'- - _ AFTBB
30 Beading B
CLOSING PBl
.i Bid. Aiked,
©88a>81..,.. i 106# ..
USTrJB-10K.106 105*
Bhllada 6«...... 96# 96*
Thilada 6a naw..101#,102
3Penn» 6a....... 89 89#
Beading B 29# 29*
Bead m 85’80>43.102 103
fead bds’7o.... 94* 95
eadmt Ba>Bfl.. 89# 90
annaßexdiv. 47# 48 .
Banna 81m65..165# 166 N
Bannaß 2m 6a.. 98 98#
2lf orris Cn] Con.. 47 47#
Tfttorrla Onl Pref.l2o
■Bch Nav Pref.. lb* 16#
BcfcN Ba’B2exlnt 71 72#
3tlmlra R la ..
Ilmiraß Prf... 23 .:
HUnttaTa’73... 89# 90
J/Is!and R 1J n#
'..•••••ssvra.. 20#
:OES--STBADy. ;
j fIPHOIH.
$937,00t!*892,000
666,492 664,205
1,112,388 1,110.407
; 248,0U0[ 243,000
i 2*7,012; . 219,235
385,00tij 400,000
! 2u7.269 20)1908
; 136,069 : 135,394
i 174,294' 172,057
( 4(1426 397,534
146,265: 140,t85
! 165,845’ 160,074
3(7.446 300.879 -
128,441 127,815 T
100 909; 100 634
121.000 119.757
‘ 76,484, . 76,H5
99.000 99,000
70,000 70,000
6,60*920
5,673,993
$342,006
607,471
342,220
274,000
246,4-35
113,006
= 33,4(0
287,537
174,231
12(,900
252,875
106.895
241,067*
126,960
281,014
203,590
214,4 U
187,00 C
2L3,00G
4.4£0,057
B tl-uiottii,
~.,......$5,930,0)0
2,000 900
The Taking ofvßichmone !—-The taking of
Richmond by the Union forceß seems to be a foregone
conclusion, and the details of the.battle, or rather a
series of battles fought there, are looked for with great
eageroesfl. A despatch was received in this city, this
morning, from a high officer in the army before Rich
mond; it did not contain any fresh particulars, and in
fact prdved.to.be simply an order for a full summer suit,
to be procured at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of
Bookbiil & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street,
above Sixth,
$ tftug mi
*3l 047,915
• 30,812,6 >6
215 319
*8.849,183
8,91 ',344
...... $120,‘ , 8-1422
...... 127,860J08
...... 81,195,285
Bid. Asked
LehCl &N.x-dv 49# 50
LeCl&Navscp. 31 81#
N Penna E.:... 10 10*
N Pftßfis...*,. 81V 91%
N PaE 10b..... 99 100 s|
Oatttw E Con.., 4 4#
Oatawissa Prf., 12# 12#
Frnk&Souths 47 ..
2d*3d-st B .... ?fi# 76
Race* Vlng-atß 10K 10 V
W Philaß. .... 67 68 -
Spruce & Pine.. 13 14
Greeu & Coates.. 33 84
Ghes A Walnut 59 40
Arch Street..... 26 2T
Ttoir & Eift’nth, 18# 20
Seventh & N'th 8 8#
Girard College.. 28 24#
Tenth & Eltv’h. 35 ..
Philadelphia Markets.-
, JunhSO—Evening.
‘The Flour market is steady hut inactive. Tnere is
not much ißflulry either for export or home me, and
salts reach about 900 bblß Penns)lvaoia and Western
extra and extra family at $1 for the former; and $5.25 a
5 f,O for the latter. 500 bbls Western family also bql*
on private terms, and a few email lots to Bupply the trade
at 3F4.6Gc4.75 for superfine). $4 87h ®5.75 for extra
and extra family, 6Dd“S6aO 50 for fancy brands, mi to
quality. Bye Flour Is steady, with small receipts and
sales at $3 25 bbl Corn Meal continues in demand,
and Pennsylvania is scarce at $2 75 bbl.
Wfixat.—There is not much offering or Be'ling to-dav,
and the market is quiet at previous rates. About 3,000
bushels .sold at 122c124c for good Pennsylvania red*,
and 130®133c bus for white. Bye is unchanged ;
Pennsylvania gelling at 6“c. Cora is active and drm,
with fates of 8,000 bus yellow at 64c afloat, and 53c in
store, including gome notprime at 50®51c, and white at
62c 4P* bueliet. Onto arc inactive; Pennsylvania are
held at 4Ge in store, with light receipts and sales.
Bark —There is very Mule Quercitron offering, and
Ist No. 1 is held at ©30.50 ton.
Cotton.—The market continues firm at the advance,
with but liitlo doing in the way of sales.
. Groceries ani> Pnonsioss —There is a fair demand
for Sugar and Coffee, atd a moderate buf-iaesa doing at
former rate?.
Whisky is dnll and unsettled; bhis selUng at 23®
30c, aud Drudge at- 28®29c gallon, which is rather
lower.
Philadelphia Cattle Market, June 30.
The receipts of Beef Cattle are larger than usual this
week, reaching about 1,700 head. The market coa
timi*B very dull, and prices'2sc the 100 lbs lower than
last quoted, prices ranging at from ©7®B 75 ibs
net, aeccrding to quality. At a meeting of the drovers
ou the 23d instant, it was resolved to change the market
day from Monday to Thursday, commencing on the 24th.
of July next:;; ,
, 81 J. Abrahams, Ohio, ©B®s.sQ.
45 Carr, Ohio, SBu 8.60.
35 Kimble, Chester county, ©7.60®8:50.
37 Amos Kimble, Cht-sur coaotv, 57.6qw8.60. ’ *
339 B. O. Baldwin, Chester county. $8»5,25.
78 .Tames McFillen, Jr;, Ohio, ©Bfit9. *
75 P. Hathaway, Ohio, ©8®8,60. ’ ■ ■ •
84 P. McPiilen. Ohio-©8®8;50.
96 Cochran & kicOhll, obio, SB«r 8 50.
St’.T. SeldomHdee, Illinois, ©7®B 50.
125 Mooney & Smith. ObiOj ©B@9/'
306 CHmaD & Schambnrg. Pennsylvania, s7®B]so, ; :
92 : FelH)imer, Illinois, ©B®B 60, -
86 Fuller & Brothers. Pennsylvania, $8©8,75. -
-28 McfKeso, ohio,-©8a8.50:.
40 ,J. Christy, Indiana, ©7eB. *■ <
49 E. McFillen, Ohio, ©8.50®9.
39 S. 58®8.76.
68 Bothcbtld, Illinois, ©o®B 50. *
28 B. Hcod, Chesler c ;unty;^7.sQ®B.so.
37 Kennedy, Ohio, ©8®8.50. .
18 S. ICnox, PennpyiVrtUia, ©7-6ft®B,
7S Bels A Smith, iniuoie, ©B®B.W),
: 60 Bamocher & Brother. Ohio, SBffiS.26,:
7lAir?nion& Brother, Permsyivania, ©B®9,
80 F. Reidenhauah; Ohio, 58®8.76. .
30 D. Kimble, Chester county. ST.5O®B 25. r
85 Cows sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from $l5 to*
$36 head, os to quality.
6.4U0 Sheep arrived,, and Bold during the week at from
to 4c ib, to cirndition.
620 Hogs eold at From $4.60 to *5 4FIOO fta.
The arrivals of fat Bogs at H. C. ItnhoffV Colon Drove
Tard reached 2442 head, selliug at trom $4 to $4.60 for
etill-teri. and 54.60®5 100 lbs, net, for corn-fed Hogs,
as to quality.
GlT¥ IT EMS.
Beiupoece3ie’;t to the Beputa-tion op the
Coristiak Commission in Eastern Virginia. —During
yesterday . and to day six ministers and laymen have
left the city to assist in ministering to the spiritual and
temporal ziecersities of our br*ve soldiers now iyibg sick
and wounded in the hospitals and camps in McClellan’s
army. The recent terrible battiea callloudly for more
extended work in this humane field. "White the sick and
wounded In our city hospitals are being well taken care
of, the suffering of the poor follows now lying on the bat
tie-field, far from the comforts and sympathies of home,
is feaifnl in the extreme.
Miss Sbitlds, of this cfly, at present residing ia Wsl«.
mington, ha? f*ent tbe Commission ” ©5OO to a?siatia
the work in Eastern Virginia. Who will imitate the no
ble example oftbfa Christian and patriotic lady ?
Devoted ministers and laymen are'giving their time
g?atnftoDBly to this work, and we hope it will be sch
ialned, and that liberal contributions will be made fc*r
tbe relief of the soldiers who are periling their lives in
defence of their country.
Contributions ;in articles, aent to the room? of tho
VouHg Men’s Christian Association, 1009 nod 1011
Chestnut street, or of money, to George Id Stnart, Beq.,
13 Bank street, will be gratefully received. : -
We hhdekstand that Mr. A. Tilmes, Ko.
1302 Chestnut street, bason hand a most splesdid assort
ment of rije Grapes, of the black Hamburg, Muscat, and
Frcnfignoc varieties, which be will sell at prices as low
as any other , house in the c’ty. Having purchased the
enlire grapes of two of the best nurseries in the vicinity
of Philadelphia, be is enabled to fill orders for ripe grapes
at any bour of tbe day. He also desires us to say tiat
to the friends of the eick soldiers ho will furnish them at
cost prices.. He has also for.sale the finest Bananas ever
offered In Philadelphia.
.. Stbawberkies and Cream.—The paldi of
strring np the ‘ prise J, Btra.wberri « of‘the season mast
he awarded to J. Wi Price, proprietor of the splendid
Eesiaurant, southwest .corner of Fourth.and Chestout.'
For seme days past Ms patrons (who by the way, con
ptimte a large proportion of our first-class citizsas who
s, d!ue> down toww’ 1 ) have bean feasted upon. such ice
cream, at d-strawberry dessert as to occasion general re
mark, the strawberries being of the largest size and most
tUliddoe flavor that have yet betn cultivated. Price’s ,
ehgant new dining saloon is daily reaping epicurean lau
rels, by the taste mid lnxariarce.with which its tables
are constantly supplied.
A Cool SucQEsrros—During tl»e heat of
Bunmer improper dress is in no partof the human body
more de'tiimental to health than the head. An almost
omnipotent preventive ofdisease, in fact, at this season,
i* four-d in beeping the bead cool The selection of a Aaf,
therefore, , becomes a matter of sanbary importance.'
Wbrlinrton’s summer hais\ in every variety, at
430 Chestnut street, meet the philoßophy.upon this punt
to a,nicety. Bis stock of Straw Hats is unrivalled. /->:=
Wholesome Meats ion the W&mi WeaV
tiier.—Mr. G. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries,
Arch end Tenth street?, has constantly on hand a good
supply of the best summer meats—eloga<t /er3ey*cur?d
hams, ddick-uB large-Blznl longues, and superior dried
beef, to which wo fnvite the attention of our readers-
« Thomson's I.oanoK Kitchener,” or Euro-
P- »o Kange,: odi-ertiaed In another CQlnmnj >by Mean*. -
»ra;(&,.'Cbaw,-A‘-North, Ko 200 North Sifoond ,street, ia
altJactii g the gaceral attention of the public.
Tne Secret Out— The object of the Pre
eideni’e visit to General Scott is revealed lid the public by
the traitor-ism of the New York fieraZd s reporter. The
following extract explains itself:.' “ I attended fchePre
sido&t from New York to West Point, and wa*never from'
hiß side ; at night" I retired with him to his chamber,‘
pulled off hia boots, and slept (or tried to) on the foot of
biß.hed. The President was very res’,less in his drearar,-
conttnnally fjacuWidg ‘Brave Yolunteers!»•*■'‘Banka, *:
.‘Fremont. 1 ‘Noclotbei or. ghoea,’ &c ; and fromother
remarks I learned that the object of the visit was to con
sult with the”' 4 Old Vetera . ’ as to. the propriety of- esta
blishing, somewhere in the valley of the Shenandoah, a
clothing depot, similar to Charles Stokes’ ‘ one-price, l
under the Continental, in Philadelphia, where clothing
and ’bullet-proof ,vesta’ could be furnished the army,
g<.od and cheap, wady made;’ 5 / ' • .
What Constitutes a Great Man.—A. great
m*n is affable in hia conversation, generous' in his torn-"
p? r, qnd immovable in wbat he resolved upon.
And.as prosperity does not make him haughty and impe
rious, eo neither does adversity sink him into meanaesa
and dejection; for .if ever he shows more spirit than or
dinary, it is when he is ill usad and the world is frowning
upon him. In short, he is equally removed from the ex
treme of servility and pride, and scorns either to trample
on a worm/jr cringe to an emperor, and, as a general
rule, wears the neat.and attractive garments manufac
tured at the palaiiat emporium; of. Granville Stokes,
No. 609 Chestnut street, where the handsomest summer
clothing in the country can be obtained at remarkably
low prices.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
1&- SEE FOURTH PAGE.
ARRIVED,
Brig A C Merryman, Gray, 12 days from Key West,
in ballari to captain.
Brig Emma, Baker, 6 days from Boston, with mdse ,to
Twelis & Co. ; i : .
Brig Belmonte Locke, Veszie, 2 days froml&ewYork,
in ballast to J E Buzley A Co. - -
Scbr Celestina, Rtmfeen, 3 days from Piermont, NY,
with old iron to J Rowland.
SchrO W Bentley, Chase, 3 days from Fall Biver, In
ballast to captaip. - ...
Scbr W D OargiH, Hawkins, 4 days from Providence,
in ballast to captain..
BcbrH Laurens, Johason, 5 days from Stonington, in
ballast to captain. .
Scbr Milton, Keen, 68 hours from Newbsrn, NO, in
ballast to TwbUb A Go< .
Schr J W HaU, Spragg, 3 days from New York, with
logwood to order. / ,
Bcbr Fanny Boardman, Matthews, 3 days from New
York, in ballast to captain.
Bcbr Mary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Bel, with
grain to Christian &■ Oor
Scbr Henry. Wolfe, Atkins, 1 day from Milton, Bel,
with grain to Christian A Co;
Schr ttaliie Veazie, Bloxson, 1 day from Magnolia,
Bel, with com to Jas L Bewley A Co. v
Schr Diamond, Townsend, 2 days from Indian Biver,
!Qel, with corn to Jas L Bewley Co
bchr Baui'Or, Furman, 1 day from Indian Ei rer, Bel,
with corn to Jas L Bewley A Co.
Schr Mechanic, Corlies,! day from Odessa, Bel, with
corn to Jas L Bewley A Go.
Scbr JamyOook, 5 days frhm Boston, in ballast to J
E Bazley A Co.
Schr H A Weeks, Godfrey, from Boston. /
Steamer Wm Kent, Brett, 6 hours from Capo May,
with patsengera to captain. Passed off Bombay Hook
Br berk Flurence,from Oienfuegos, and aa unkoown
brig, both be ating up.
Btr C C Alger, Fenton, 36 hours from Alexandria, with
mdse to Tbos Webster, Jr.
Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from York, with
mdso to WP Clyde.
Barge Bicbmond, McGee; 24 hours from New York,
with mdio to W P Clyde,
Barge Jas Hand, Shellhorn, 24 hours from New York,
wi.h mdse to W P Clyde. .
CLEARED.
Brig Mazatlin, Lowis, Quincy Point, J E Bazley A Co.
Schr J 0 Haraden,‘Bhaw, Haverhill, Sinuiukson A
Glover.
BehrC R Vickery, Babbitt, Dlghton, captain.
Schr Ann, BLko, Bath. E A Souder A Co.
Schr W E Stevenson, Hears, Beaufort, NC, Fell, Mor
ris A Fell. -
Scbr II Laurens, Johnson, S Jem captain.
Schr 8.8 Doane, Coombs, Beverly, Tyler, Stone A Co.
-Bi hr Lebanah, Teal, Boston, J B Blakiston.
Scbr Union, By or. Boston, Lewis Audenried A Co.
Schr Minerva, Jefferson, Fell Elver, do
Schr C A Heckschtr, Stnbbs, Boston, do
Schr Mary B Price, New York, do
Schr Monitor, New Bedford, do
Scbr Sopbia Ann, Smilh, Boxbury, do
Schr John Tavis. Bistrou, Middletown, do
Schr Certs, Wooleton. Newport, do
Scbrß M Browning, Eisley, Pawtucket, do
Schr&N Hall, Paddock, Providence, do
Sclir Tangent, Rich, Salem, do
, schr I) M French, Styles, Fall River. do
Schr Elizabeth Fegar, Tribb!eB»' ; Pawtaefeefc, do
Str B ’Willing, Oiaypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
BY TKLBOBAYK.
(Correspondmieeofthe Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES, Bel., June 30,.?# P M.
The steamship Suwannee- Captain Jobos, from New
Orleans, during: a deiise-Fog, went ashore early this
moming near 'Fenwick’s Island. Steam assistance has
ncen sent loir to Philadeiplua.
Yotofi, Ao. , JOHN P. MARSHALL.
MEMORANDA.
BarkXinda, Hewitt.from Pordand for Matanzas, was
spoken 20th nib lat 26 SO, long 67 39. ■
Schr Weslovor, Kidridge, beared at BOrion 28th ult.
for PMladelphm. ,
ff Scl ra I'HHC Rich. Crowell, D A Bayl«s, Ba' los Frank
Herbert. Parker, Mary Stiudish, At*ood. Lady 3uffolk,
Baker, Widow Harp, Hulse, Hiawatha, r Disney, .vVm
Baxon, Coisom D G Floyd, Rackett. O M Neal. Godfrey,
Diamond, Norton, 8 P Hawes, Rwmond, aud Ella,
Packard, hence, arrived at Boston 29th uli.
£chr Water Wi<cb, Hull, hence, arrived at Providence
27th ult. „ 4 , "
Scbr F C Smith, Smith, Sailed from Previdencs 2Tth
Uit fi'T Philadelphia.
Schr Reindeer. Davis,'from- Fell Biver for Philadel
pbia, at Newpf»rt27tb ult. V
Sjlhs Horiensia,-Fowler, and Halo, Newman, sailed
from Neabnryport 27th »U. .Phi’a'lelphUi.
Su-Hmere Mare, MclioD, and-Middlesex, Cox, ho ace,
arrived at New York jesterday.
ARRIVALS AE THE MOTELS
UP TO 12 o’clock last night.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL-Ninth and Chestnut ate.
8 Pereira & la, St John, WI R N" Peterson, Now York*
B F A: la, Ohio J W RidwelU Wash, DO. .
BX C lUUveU,Wash, DO Jos N Tuttle. Newark
Mrs* Lewis J I, Smich, Now York
G B Borub, York, Pa 0 II Jones Wash, D C
B D Herrick & la. New York H S MagiawvPedon
T J Sieveuson, Kentucky M T l.yode‘® f la, Brooklyn
Mrs Tilly, Brooklyn . John Lowry, New York
T Boppii & wf. New York Mp 51e»d t Albany
A McN* t‘, Jr. New York M Spiing A la, New Jersey
J 8 fiicliwg«., New Jersey Capi .Wooohuil, N«w York
Max Woooli’mJJ, New York W E PoaTick, Now York
B Belomoii, New. York 0 A Lightship, N’riw Jersey
8 W Ticbenor, New York .J F TravU, New York
A S New York E B Taylor
J K Ringgold E BL Keith & wf, Balt
G r Tyier & la. Pbila Mrs Beach. Pittsburg
Mre lifoeb, Phila W.P Jones, NHshviUe
II G Bcov,i, Naphville. W W Shone ,* ia. Virginia
Sirs Du Barry, Htirrinbu’-g filisa Du Barry, Harrisburg
H Nownjßn, New York J i Breeao, New- York
O A Ltice. New York Dnrsey, Wash, D O
H 8 LUtte. New Jeraoy H W Jersey
W Eeex, Ymk T J McKnight,'Ma‘i3
Mite M A ParLbrnat, Maes Tboa At'uttn New York
AY H Gamble. Bcdiimere C P Muhlenberg, Reading
E Cornwall, California B G WbftiDg. Oaiifornia
L F Judd, New Britain R O Ha»e, Harrieburg
DAFijney; J W Fuller
Clirb A Wrisbt, 51 Chunk W 0 Churchill
Mrs Mfij B F Onderduufc Joo H Evane, New York
S Gregory, New York Rev JU Wyatt
Gtso -s Clark, Scotland
K Wise, New York
Payte Pel toboue, Penn a Benj F Campbell, Boa to a
D D B»dg#r. N*.w York Mias WilhanvPeana-
J KWiidge, j*ew York D Fleming, Carriaburg
j<l Km.kil, Harrisburg : D Wiiuiot, Tewanda
J L Collins . Master E J EJgar,
Thou Howard, Now Ycrk David Dodo, Ne w York
W B BufeflttDe, <Jt J.ouia. Gso Opdyke, New Yorfc .
TF Cat bait, Now York Jotm D Chevalier, N York
Jos Day, Boston ' ' J W Dietrich & son, Ohio
“W Ybtlai.a,,Baltimore ~ T J Horner, KlHsoachusatta
JW Boyer, Burlington Bev W O Daviß, Burlington
F Ganotes. Burlington : . 0 D Wicke & ia, Olevelaud
Mlm, J M Wicks, Cleveland J 6 P Bouldeu, Baltimore
Nej W F Gould, U 8 A rv W. alloq, Auburn, N Y
B w Bacbe, Wasb, 3D 0 Hon H B Wright, Penna
S Bei.oiot, Kaston Vv B A Parker, Baltimore -
W B Mould & la. Cleveland’ 8 B.mingron, New York
W A Freeiand, V S A . W J Ulurtaugh, >Vaab, D U
,T Davi*, Boston .Wrhwiag-
W ,T Bryab, New Y< rk C K Howard, Boston
F Bartung, New York W Pag:, Blissachusetta
W Loriug, Midway G W-Grafllin, Baltimore
N Apple garth, Baltimore Seth Bryuut,
B C Fahnestock, Wabh, DC
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth Bt., below Arch.
J B Mfiffat, New York .1 'V Seward,. .Rochester
H B S Rose, Baltimore
S Fticbiinau, Baltimore S Smith, Penna
B 8 CnalfrtUt, Wash, Pa J S Fiocther, Pittsburg
Yoik E P Wilbur du*, Pa . .
D G Nuling, Gtearfmld O Kimroell, Waab,.D'@
DW McCaumy, Virginia HMoluiaon, Virginia
F Beading, Trenton 0 Rr>we, Strashurg, Pa
3 G Fry. Pliiia W WiDk-ate, -Virginia
F S Boap, Beading, Pa ’ J Ritter, Hamburg, J?a
J Monroe, Penna* . J Mahon, Poona '
B R Jameson, Carlisle J Hoffman, Carlisle
0 Hampshire, Jeanesvdlo Mr Browne, New York
Mrs Browne & cb, N York , Miss Longhnrsfc, N York
S J NiceoJl-*. Penna W Lilly & la, Penn Haven
A.Dale, ftlecbawlcsburg It Locshart, M Chunk
P Brown, Connecticut W 0 Fountain, Del
W R etnrgea, DO?
.J- AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth
J 0 Cochran, Maryland : Johu U EPrese *
Mrs Fit-i-e . E WJcthueon, Bristol, Pa
Geo W P, Coates, Baltimore ,F W Itioord, Newark, N J
Sami Dickey, Oxford, Pa ’ Wm P Lander, New York
M O Pf*ufz. Jersey Shore S B Perkins & la, lad
V Rathbone & la. Cincinnati W M RockreUer.Oiacmnati
M B Reynolds, Bcston - ■ tnuirPHSfauo, B.+leiinore
B Db»od K 6 Buckenh»m,New fcork
S B Eextcn, New. York T W Seabreaze, Maryland.
W B Tucker & sn-Baltimore ,
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
James Dodge, Ne w York Y E Steiger, K'ew York
Chaa Latftler, N Orleans Thus Morris, Pa’
l»t J C Benson, Washington W B Rosenbaum. N T
Qhaa 8 Weht, U S N T S Pb Hiss Brooklyn
John W Good, Wheel’s, Ya Henry C Honloon, Ya
Col Johnston, Pa ■ Julian White
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
A M Vickere, New York L C Douehorty MioersYille
T Woimen, Penna JB Sbaelfer.,Beading .
W B bhaeffer, Harrisburg Jas Po;ts, Lancaster
C C Ackerman, Baltimore E.Edmnudsoa, Pittsburg
J W Royer, Pottstown * A J Whiteley, Macytaod
W W Lyman, Connecticut. L N Freeman, New York ",
Geb W Brown* Connecticut
; NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
Tluo H Smith, Penna . T B "Walker, Schlk Haven
IT W Btchtel, Schlk Haven E Phisaler, Miaecaviile
D Somoni', Dnmil&soii W. Porrer, Piuigrove
R * Hi-nton Ashland N Wetzel, Pottsyille •
AAV*Jgby Lebanon .. JCarna au y, ’ Penna -
Sira Han is, Miss Harris, Germantown
Mhs M Harris, Germantw’n R E Burlao, Lewisbnrg :
J M Blum, ftew Jersey J S Schminky, Gratz, Pa .
E Y Biigb!, Jr, Smibury, Pa
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
D Burnt s, Chester county Amos Kimble, Pa
Chandler Phillips, Pa . Davis Hanna, Chester co
Jas A Bratton, Chester co - I T Wilson, Wilmington
J O Conner, Wiiam.gton ; Wm H Bi'dratis. Md
E M Bye, Wilmington _ 8 Shuck. New York
G A Trippo, Safe Harbor Mr Hickman, Chester co
Mr Devoe, Ohetter county Daria Kimble, Chester Co
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Geo Freud. Cheater co, Pa J G Dickson, Chester co
B'B Frier, Columbia, Pa ,S.*n I,L inyder.Dauohia.Pa
0 S .&■ wt: Chester co L W Weld, Peunsylvania
T B t*trob, Pennsylvania . Henrv Dichinson t Lane co
W F Duncan <fc la. Lancaster A B Com : ey, Bedford. Pa
Sinum D Shriner.Uniontowu-A B .Walters, McVeytovn
D*»vid N«ff, Reading ’. GW Binkel, Atlaotic City
David Han ilton. Lewißburg John Jl CumaiingSr Penna
D Witberow, Q 1 ifilin co, Pa H*J APootTa :
John Bloomfield H HHibsham, Penua
Jesse'Ptfihabecbfr, Lancco
1 IVT street, above Market.
Jl.FoirchUd A la, N J J Pratt,
E S'ftpler, Bnokjt eo ’ W Staplei, l«4th Regt P V
J 3’hl* In n, TfeUware E H Smith- U S N >
J G McLnughMn. Penna . EH McCiintick, Pen a a
W B Norton; Reading
‘ BALD EAGLE—Third Callowhill. ,
T Sl»eiser.‘Tii g. Altoora Job Decker '
A W Potteiger. Ro*ding G»*o W Dtxson, Bethlehem
F B-Onpelt, MD, Brthl- h’m B Brown, Byherry
M A'FfglesrvMauoh Chunk. Sami Boyer, Putt Clinton *
H.Fetier, Pennsylvania .
BARLEY SHEAF— below Vine.
B N Sufqueh’ai co Abm Flnck, Jr, New Jersey
A A Gregg, Bostlrton R Ko s ght. Pennsylvania
H Tavkr. Pennbylvanla . J Pou'sou, New Jersey
J C McCall ; B PBrown, Bucks
Capt C A Worthington, Pa
* MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—S cond st.; above Arch.
15 .I Fairbank. Bc-r*oq E CnrcwriaUt, New York
L J Bodies. NVw York E Mid'Htston, Pennsylvania
<.) Lfedntn. flariboro. Geo Furgtispn, Now Jeraey
M ChlKtu, New 1 prk ?
' SPF.CIAL -.NOTICES.
Deaf Made; to Hear.—lnstruments
to assist the .hearing, in evtry variety, and of.the .most
approved .construction, at P. MADEIRA’S, 115 S>ntU
TENTH Street, below Chestnut. , ie2B 3t
SELErADJESTiisa -Patent Clothes-
WRINGER.—SoIe Agency for the State of Pennsylvania
; JOHN A. MUBPHEY,
jel8»lm - 922 OH Street, Philadelphia.
Rich Embeoideeed Lace Curtains,
from 85 to 525 a window.
MASONIti HALL, 719 CHESTNUT Street.
je2B*jyl W. H. CARRYL & BROTHER.
Jacquard Lace Curtains, from
$1.50 >o $8 a pair, well and handsomely made.
MASONIC HALL. 719 CHESTNUT Street.
3e28-jyl _ W. H. CARRYL & BROTHER.
Gilt Window Hha-des colored in
Brown Pearl, Green Buff,- Pink, Carmine, and Blue,
with superior fixtnres. from $1 to £5 each. :
. 719 CHESTNUT Street
je2B jyl/ W. H CARRYL & BROTHER.
Bosewood and Gilt Cornices, Gilt
Bands, Pictures. Tassriß and C»rd, for sale low.
: : - 719 CHEsTNUT Street.
je2B-jyl W. H- OaBRYL & BROTBBB."
Allegheny Bailroad and Coil
COMPANY- A meeting of tbe Stockholders and Bond-,
holders will be held on THURSDAY, July 3d, at 12
o’clock M., at the office, No. 3 Forrest Place, 123#
South Fourth street, to hi Of the Report of the Commit
tee appointed at tbe meeting of May 9th, and to take
such action thereon as they may deem best for their in
terests. F.:N. BURROUGHS i
H. H. SHILLING FORD, f p rtT „^ 5M . fla
FDWABD GASKILL, -Committee.
JO3HUA W. ASH, M. D , j
June 27th, 1862. - je2B-jul-3
• Office oe the Mayor, City Hall,
w , Saint Louis, June 13,1862.
Tothe Creators of the Vity of St. Louis.'
Interest on the Bonded Debt of the City of St. Souls
already, due, and to. become due before the first day of
July, or Matured Bonds still imcaccelled, will be paid,
on and -after tho first day of .that month, at the Boat
man’s Savings Institution, in said city. Coupons and
bonds maturing on and subsequent to July first, when not
made payable in Philadelphia, will be paid as formerly*,
on presentation at the. Bank of the Republic, New York,
the Cify’e Eastern Fiscal Agent
No interest will be allowed on matured coupons or
bonds from and after the first of July, proximo.
•- jeis.tjyl D ANIEL G TAYLOR, Mayor. ,
Lyon’b Magnetic Insect Powder,
Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kills
and exterminates Roaches, -Bed Buga, Ants, Fleas,
Moths in Cloths, Furs, and Furniture, Gardon XnsecU,
&c. All genuine bears the signature of E. Lyon, and
is not poisonous to persons or~ domestic animals. Be
ware of counterfeits and imitations..-
Lyon’s Powder ! ills all insectß in a trice,
Lyon’s Pills are death to rata and mice.
Bold everywhere, ; D. 8. HABNES,
202 Broadway, New York.
my3-stuth3m
Hair Dra!
THE B EST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S oelebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature —
warranted hot to injure the Hair in the least; remedies
the fll effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
fife. GRA Y, BED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
fcifaL Bold by all Druggists, Ac, ‘
■ST The. Genuine is .rigned WILLIAM A. BATOHE
LOB, on the four tides of each boa. .
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late Broadway and 16^ Bond street),
my2B-ly New York.
One-Price Clothing, of the latest
SrrußS, made in the Best Maimer, expresriy for RE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST j Selling Prioes -marked in
Plain Figures .-All Goods^made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our ; :. ©nb-Prioh Bystbk Is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
0e22-ly JONES AWT., 604 MARKET Street
THE PRESS-PHILADEIiPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1862.
V YOUNG—KERN.—On lbo28?b ultimo, at *he residence
of the father, by me Rev. E W Hotter, W*t,
8. Young to Sable Kern, daughter of linos 3- Kern, aU ot
Philadelphia. *- ‘
ELI ET —On Sunday evening, Jane 29th, inthe46fch
ytar cf her age, hlvirn, relict ot Col. Charles fillet, Jr.
:Tbo fnmds of. the tauirly. aro invited.to attend the
funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from the
honie of Miss Lonestroet, 208 South eighth street. To
proceed to Laurel Hi Hr
papers please copy. . .
. BAWORTH.—Ou Friday afrernoon, 6 mo. 29, 1832,
Susanna Haworth, in her :i 79lh.year.
; Her ;ielfiliv<B and triow3a. are invited to her funora!.
without further notiev, from her. late residence, No 631
North Seventh street, Foiuth day afternoon, (7 mi;
2d inst ,) at- 4 o’clock.. Interment to be iu Fri. nda’
Eastern Ground. .** ;
: BERYICE.—-Suddenly, on tb.e 28tU ultimo, Amanda
ML, wife of Alexander M. Service, in her J3d year,
ypung«st.dau«hter,of the late.;Bobert E?ane.
i The rflatlvou and friends of the family are invited to*
attend the;fni)eraL*from othe,T,esidbnce of hor hmhaad, ;
Janes street, FellHof bchuylktli,ttiiB (Tuesday) mornfog,
July Is*, at Ioi o’clock.. Ftiuoral to proceed to Laurel:
Bill Cemetery. . ."A . .
GRICE.—On the 28tU.ultimo, Ann .Grice, relict of the
laio'SjmucJ Grice, in the 72d. year.of her ag». . ■ 1-a
Bor rtiatives und fi iendb are invlted to j
attend ber funeral from her late resideuce, No" 840 North>
Eighth street, on Wednesday: morning next, July 2?, at
9,o’clock.
AUNER.—On the 28th ultimo, Lizzie 0. Aimer, only
daughter of Geoige A. anclElizabeth Aunor, in the 2ld
year of her #go.
TI/lOUUNJNG GOODS FOR JUNE
JLyJL SALES.—Black.Barege Hernaui or Grenadine
Barege,'Bareges, Crape Marefz, Silk Chalvs, Point da
Ytnice, Summer Bomt-azinee, Tamiseß, hue MouB j eliaes,
Silk Grenadines, Poult rie Sole or Mourning Silk, Gros de
Rbinea, Foulards, Grape Lissom-Grenadine and Orapt*
Veils, Barege and Grenadine Shawls. Silk Net Shawls,
Ac. Also, Black and White Silks, Foulards, Lawnsi
Ginghams, Yalcnciaaf Mohairß, Ac. 4 - ’
BESSON & SOtOS Monrniug Store,
jell , No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.:
ftrt==* TWENTY-FOURTH WARD —AT A
lt§ SPECIAL MEETING or the PEOPLE’S AS
SIKIIATiON OF THE T WENTY* FOUItTH WARD,
ht-ld oh SATUROaY,* Juno 28, 1862, the followtug pre
amWo and reeolutionH were urmuiuioualy adopted: ,
TP7iereay, An All-_vi-e Proviicnno his auditeoly callsd
from our midst our esteemed fellow-citizen, ROBERT E.
SBULTZ ; aud whereas the death of a"man so public
spirited, patriotic, and possessing s« rnftoy oobletinaUties,
demanded arecognitifn ot his worth: therefore,
Hesolvedr Toot the niemb the People’s Associa
tion of the Twenty-fourth Ward .’have heard wirh'pro
fouiid r» gr«-t the announcement of the death of ROBE RT
E. SHULTZ, the late Prniicfeiit of this m, and
that while we bow In’ submission to this dispensation of.
on over-ruling Power, “ who do«th ail well,*' we
caonot but mouro the irrepainhle low we and our c'lm
njutifty have sustained in the so exceltent a citizen,
so true and warm a friend—wboee whdlo ife-was one of
activity and.usefulness, and whose generous nature rotn
mandt’d our affections and respset. . '
Reso/ued. Toat ve sincerely sympathize' with hia be
reaved family in their irreparable loss of such a husband
and father. ' -
Reskvedt That a copyof these resolutions bsfurnishsd
the family" of the deceased, and iaserted in the daily p t*.
perß,-
COMMITTEE :
J. WESLEY ROSE, G. W. MORAD,
EDWARD QUAY, G. WVFRBAS;
GEORGE RUGAN, FRANK-D. BINGHAM.
Attest— George Ruga*, President. :
1 NawEirL, Secretary. - ' it# •
THJE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE
U 3 ANNUITY ANDTRUSrCpMPANiT OF Pill-
La DELPHI JuIy I,lB6!i.—The Muniaers havo ihia
day declared a Dividend of : F00R PER' GENT/ for" the
last fix 'months, on the C»pit**l Stack, oayab’e to the
Stockholders, dear of the Stele Tax. on-demaod: ...
JOHN F. JAMES'Actuary..
EIGHTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF
Xk3- AMERICAN r/te
Society of Ihe Cincinnati of Pennsylvanid."l-^ThQ'an
nual stand meeting of “.The State Society of the Oln- 1
cir.nati of Penutyivapia” will be held at the LA
PIERRE HOUSE, on BROAD Street, below Oheetnnt,
on FRIDAY, ihe 4lh day of JULY, IS6h at 10 o’clock
A. M. - H.L. SPROAT,
. jyl-4t Secretary.' *- :
LNn r ERRITY ofpewnsylvamia—
UJ? DEPARTMENT,of arts.
The Annual Commencement, fo’’conferring Degrees in
the Arts, will bo held on THURSDAY, the 3d day of
July, in the MU HOaL FUND HALL Thp Proe*3-
sinn will leave the College Hall at lO o’clock-A. M. The
Reverend Clergy, Judges of the United 'States aod State
Courts, the Mayor of the City, Select and Oommon
Councils, the Board of Directors, and .President:: of the;
Girard Oolh ge, the Principal of tile Central High School,
the candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts, and
other Graduates of the Uniyerrity, are to attend.
GEORGE aLLEN, „
jrl* / Secretary of the Facnlty of Arte.
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PRO
IA3 AGRlO^Ll’U&E—Stated Meeting'at-
Room a26*WALNOT;Street; on WEDNESDAY. July
2d, at II o’clock A. M. : ; . je3o-2t
UMIYERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA—
||3 DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.
The Examination of Candidates, for admigßion,will be;
held at the Umveisityvou WEDNESDAY, the 21 day »f
July, at 10 o'clock A; M. Students can apply for ad
mission, to 1 pursue the Foil course for tho degree of Bache
lor of Arts, or only that portion of it for whioh the de
gree of Bacb lor of -Science jb given, or any Buch portion
as the Faculty may sanction., :
r >» FOURTEENTH WARD, PEOPLE’S
Uo* PARTY.—A meeting of the
of the Fouriefiitb Ward will he held at SPRING
GARDEN B ALL, on WSDNE3DAY Evening next,
July 2, at eight o’clock. The membe“B are respectfully
invited to be'pjeeent as, baeiueai of importance will be
brought before the meeting. By order of
jt2B-4t* ' DAYID, ORA CER, President. -
iV?= OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENN.
113 SYLVANIA RAfLRO'Ap CO., 407 WALNUC
Street, Philadelphia, Jone 27,1862. :
Tie Coup*ms of the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD CO , due July l e t., and the interest on the
Scrip, due the same day, will be paid at the office of the.
Company. WILLIAM WINTER,
- je2B'6i Treanurer. .
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
1)3 RAILROAD COMPANY—OFFICE 227 South
FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, June 1862."
To avoid detentioD. the holders of of thia
Company dim on the Ist proximo are req 'ie.ited to leave
thf ; m at tl\ie Office on or before the 30ttii met', 'when re
ceipts wiir ho given, and checks will be ready’,for ‘de
livery on the ,l&t proximo in exchaoee for said receipts.
.. 8. BRADFORD. Secretary.
OFMi’3E OF THE HARRISBURG,
Us 3 POPTSaOUTH, MuUNT JOY, : AND LA f-
CaKTER RAILROAD CO.— Peiladeluhia, Ja e 27.
1M2.-i-A sorai-Hunattl d yiiieud of THREE aNOA
HALF PER CE ohj the; capiml stock of this Cofc
pany -will >he-paid to the StockhofdetHoV their'legAl re'
preFfntaiivrg r.n and aOer the3o»h dav of July next.
je2B.riuth6»* ■ GEORGE TABER,'Tr*a*Yirer.'
ft*S=** OFFICE UNION CANAL COMPANY,
Ujjt PHILADBI.PBIA. June 19,1862. g
In accordance with the" provisions of the third section
of an Act of AswinblyYentitled 4 ‘ afarther sapolement to
the reveral acts heretofore relaring to the Union
tfianal Company, of Ponnsvlvania,!* approved the 10th day,
of April, J 862, notice is hereby given that an agreainont
baf* bren ffirmed between the storkholders and the bond-,
holdt-rs of the said- Compnfiy on the 9th cHy. of Juae,
1862. for the adjnstmeufc of tlte effairs of said Company,
and such horidholdors as took no part therelw,are"called
upon to express in writing.thwr aseent <o the same, or
their dissent ' therefrom,: within three, mouths from the
date thereof. -
'By order of the Board of Managers. * , , “
. ' . JAIIRS PAGE,-President
O. Thompson, Secretary.
A book for signatures will be found at'the office of the
Company, Bo 228 WaLNUT Street. Bondholder* call
ing loirigo will please produce their hoedH. jeip*h«itnl2t
rrtF* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Uvs “tbe com.uerccal bank of pffiNti-
SYLYANIA” intend to apply to theLegis’atuvebf Penn
sylvania; ar their next session, for a renewal of their
charter.. Said Bank is located in the city of Philadel
phia, with an authorized capital of ODe million of dol
Jars; a renewal of which will be asked for, with the
Übual banking privileges.
By o»d*-rof the Board. S. 0. PALMER,
je23- tufrn - ' Cashier.
jf*T=° NOTICE I« HEREBY GIVEN,
tl h that an application will be made to the’ Lf*gt9lft
tare of Pennsylvania,‘at their next tes-ion,' for a'.rennval
of the Charter ot the OF THE NORTHERN
LTPERTIE3. The said Bank being located in the city
of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of five hun
dred thf*u?aud dollars;
By order of the Board.
; W. GUMMERE, Oaahieri
Philadelphia, June 23,1862 jp24 lu6m
ey-spi UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
UsJT (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.) ,
The examination of the , Junior, Sophomore, and
Freshman Olftsses. at the close; of the Third Term, will
be beW in the foltowingbrder : y
MONDAY, June 23d —From 9 to 11, Joniors, by the
Proyoet, (Inte lectual Philosophy,) oral. From IX to 1,
Sophomoxeß, by Prof. Frazer, (Metallic Chemistry,)
written. . ... ••• • ■
TUESDAY, 24th —From 9 to 11, Sophomores, (Ana
lytical Geometry.) and Freshmen. (Geometry,) by Prof.
Kendall, written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof.
Frazer (Hear add the Steam-Engine,) oral.
WEDNESDAY, 26th.—From 9 to 11, Soohoraorea,
(History,) end Fresbmeh, (Rhetoric,) hy Prof Ooppee
written, : Frvm 1110 1, Jnuiors, by Prof. Allen, (Xho
Birds of At ivtophanes.) oral.
: THURSI AY, 26th. —From 9 to 11. 'Juniors, by Prof,;
Kendall, (Differential Calculus.) written.. From 11 tol,
Sophomores, by Prof. Allen, (Thucydides.) oraL. 1 .
FRIDAY, 27th.—From"9 to 11. Juniors, by Prof.
Jackson, (The Epistles of Horace,) oral. From 11 to.l,
Freshmen, by Prof, Alien, (Minor Greek Poets,) oral,
MONDAY; 30th.—From 9 to 11- Sophomores, by Prof.
Jackson, (The Odes of Horace,) oral.
TUESDAY. July Ibl.—From ll, Freshmen, by
Prof. Jackson, (Livy,) oral,
. * GEORGE ALLEN,
je23*tjyl Secretary of the Faculty of Arte. *
THE UNITED STATES SANITARY
l k3 COMMISSION.— PHICiADBLPHIa AGENCY
No. 1235 CHESTNUT Street—The following recom
mendation by the President of the United States suffi
ciently authenticates the Commission to the public:
“.The Sanitary Oommisrion is doing a workof great
humanity and direct practical value to the nation in this
time ot its trial. It is entitled to the gratitude and con
fidence-of the people, and I tmet It will be ceneromly
supported. There is do agency through which voluutair
offerings of can be more m=vde.
“ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” >
The undersign'd will receive, and forward to places
whore they may be mort needed, all contributions for the
sick and wounded, and wIU furnish all information to
persons applying to serve as nurses, dressers, &e., in the
Floating Hospitals of the Commission, or elsewhere, ‘
je27.6t : : W. PIATT, Jr„.Superintendent. -
PEOPLE’S STATE CONVENTION.
THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire
cordially to unite in *
BUST AINING THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
in its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy
rebellion against the
UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC,
and who desire to support, by overy power of the Go
vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms,
braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the
Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number
of DELEGATES equal : to the Legislative Representation
of the State, at such .times and in such manner as wifi,
best respond to tho spirit of this call, to meet in
STATE CONVENTION,
AT
HARRISBURG,
• On THURSDAY, the 17th day of Jnly next, at U
o’clock on Baid day, to ‘
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
for the offices of .
AUDITOR GENERAL
AND
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
and to take such measures as'may be deemed nocossary
to strengthen the Government in this season of common
peril te a common country.
• Chairman of the People’s State Committee.
GEO. W. HAMMEBSLY,'!
JOHN M. SULLIVAN, J aecretariwi. my a.tt
OFFICE OF THE BOA.ED OF
HDADTH. B.' W. corner of SIXTH and 34U5051
Streets —Philadelphia. June 28th, 1862.—t ain directed
by the Board of Health to publish the following copy of
a resolution adopted by them this data. Yours, &c.,
" WASH. L.BLADEN,CIerk,
! Retolved, That the Presidents of Railroad Oompanloß
and the Captains of Bfttembo&t Lines leading from the
city be informed that the rt-moval of dead boeiesout
of the city, without a permit from the “ Bicard of Health ”
to accompany said body, is n nuisance, prejudicial to the
■pnbllc health, and that all persons violating said rule will
be prosecuted according to law, made and provided for
caaes of nuisances, ' jyl-tuthaSt
MARRIED.
DIED.
GEO HOB ALIjEV,
Secretary of Ihe Faculty af Arti.
A. K. MoOLURE,
RET All, ORTf GOODS.
T B. CASSELBEBBr has how on
« h*«Ld the following seasonable goods, all of which
ha-ve -heen borgiu ai the recent largo French naiea m -
New Y< tk atd Phiiadelehla, for cash. We have
» large redaction in G.uda to close out -
balance o! Urge loia hefore tmrciiating for fall.
3 capes wool fining Giay Barege A.iigitU, C^c,
I care wool filling Gray Striped Barege Anglais, Bc.
1 capejduiu MozHmbiqnes, at \2% c.
l'ci&mpoib qualify Mtaambiques, at 20e.
30 smul) plaid Mozambirtne*. at 18^c.
A of varied Uft.M Goads, reduced to 12%,
all at ouo counter, some of which have- beon acid at 25
cebtaV , J'. *•", , ;
2 j ards wide silk and wool Mdzatnblqaeß, at tho com
petition price. I.V ■!
-ALo, aline cfDresa Goodarwhjced; to 18,# c.
LAWNB.--.Gaodquality Organdy.li&wnfl. 12#6. -
LAWNS— a lot of Bupeiior quality a~d style Oc
gaudies, 16 &o, > •. ir . „ y.. v ; ; , ; -
rOMRMOORNING^EPARTiIENT.
Fine OrgttDfly Bl*ck and Whita Lawns, rttHX-
Fine FrtiDch Black and White Jaconets, at 18 <
; Beet f quality Blackand Wfcita. Ginghams *( Ander
soute), 2zc.-</. \i ; -
Bhick Wot 1 Delaines, 28 to 60c.
Black to 25c.
Black Silk 37#c,i • v
BUck'.Crape Waretz, 22 to 37J$c. -
Black Tt»oiart*«tB > -25 to
Black Alpa.cas, ftli pncea. -f 1 „ {
B6e;to Si-20. :? ?
Bluckanfl Deiaiues, 87>fc.
Block’ double-width. Delaines, tome 2 yards wide. '
Black-Mourning Silks* in great variety, ~ .
. STAPijlfi GOODS OF ALL KrND3.;
'Wmiapiaviliy, .WamsaUa, Carlisle, J. H. Oftaiolb&rry,
-■ Semper Poc»ss6r,. and ' all. the leading makes of
Mu»linB ,at p'ricea. . .
AUo, 10*’4 Slhetuigei various makes; 6-4 PHlowMus
• Has • ....... .
Superior quality .white-all wool Flannels, 25c.
.Honeycomb' *Quilfe, * '2% yards -wide, 'at competition
! prices *.v { y> -,J, .v .
;*■• Also* »lot of very.,berivy and rich Oounfcorpanos.
.LiyFiJ'GOODjS! LISfBN GOODS!
40 fiediLoual,pieces obthe 2-yds.,wiae White. Table Da-.,
matis/af 4? hi r! 60c .; T „.■ ■ s ....■
LlhEtL TOWkLS, in large or small'Quantities, all
froth auction. .... ~
Lti en Buckat>ack,by,tbe yard, 32# fcb2oQ, . ? /
Silk*, and Black, at siikicouoters; .} i \ *
. All of whichbave at tbe Ereuca Sales, and
sold fur btiow the importation cost.
' *. J. OaHsKIjUBBS7|'.
> , * MurocuothDxy Goods fcLouafl, ...
4fi North Street, bdo# Arch.
P. S—Caniou.AlattiDgs.arraugfcd.in sacond.atory. 100-
pfcces of the-ahore-goods being S-S par coot. lorii
than the nmol r<gul:»r prices*** Ail Widths, colored, and...
white. Y -.u r".' „• ' ** ... ■•• rY ,
- IT B.—This store, will be closed onFriday next, 4th of
July. . - :[U]‘ , OASSRLBBRttir.
X 0» 4 0H- ifi'S'.T fit tJ T *
E.«L,NEEDLEB
Invites tbe‘“«pßdal attention of Ladies who in
tend spending the Bummer out of town to a ver>
large asBf>rtmeht ot M.’a:i>ffi.VP GOODS ja»t re
ceired. in \ •• •
bLRKVES, SRTS.’HANLKBRORIRFS,
dc. t in every variety of material, s
Ako, a largeaeaortmtnt of MUdOINd, suitable
for GABIB.VLDISy &c.ytogother with every va
riety of WHITE GOODS.-LIN KNi, LAO*S3.
EMBBUDSBIES, VJBIL^
&c -•'i *• •■•'-
Just opened per latest arrivals from Europe
an, invoice: of Vtry.lioiiatifili. and entirely now
atyks 4 % *' ' *
PUTTED FhENOIt OOtßiUa for
GAItTBALDI’d, MODE" GRBN vlHNfi VKTCiR,
and SWISS COLLARETTE lUHTFLING for
trimming thin; Dresses, etc—a new and very de
eirabk HTticle, A iso, an-invoice of
PURE WHJTK PLAID
ORGANDIES. ' jyl
10 2 4 CBIB T N U T STB. B E T
LEGAIi.
TVTOTICE.—TO M&llY WILLIAMS,
X'l widow of Abner .WilHiiin",, .late, -of i/oadooderr?
tmvin-Wp. Che-t-r county, A BN KB W[bDTAVI3 A3K
AVTTII. AAS I>ELANV A3KWITH, AB-T?fl Wl(i-
T.IA M9.;;GA:ITJS R WJLI.TAMS, aid KLIZiBBTtI
EPWABTiS. legatees aud, kgal. representatives of the
said deceased: . "
- made to fhe Orphans* Court of
Chester coumyfor-an o-dar to sell the real estate of said
dpceased, eoi-eietins of-» mensuace and tract of land,
situate in Londonderry tt>wt**hip aforesaid, bounded by
lai.ds ot John Kam«ey» Hugh Ferguson, and others, con
tßmibg about ibirty-eicbt acres, morn nr less, under the
proylsiobs of. the act of-A*ril_ 18, 1833, reUtiog to real
pßtate, and said. Court has appointed the • second
DAT of Augmt next, at the Court House, in West
CbtsUr, for the ho»ring of all-parties interested who
may: choose to appearand show cause why the a ale of-
Baid reel c«t e -te should not he decreed, when and where
you may attend if you see proper.
•Attnrnarj’for Feritiouprs. ■,
photographs.
ALBUMS > FOB -WAR* VIE W B.
-£* These Albums are prepared expressly for the Card
Photograph Tieus of the "War, G-roapa of Statuary, La ! d
scapes, copies of Fine . Pairtfueß, £c. t aod ace th» only
Albomt suited to this class of Photographs,
LIST OF STJTLBS AND PRICES
No,
50. Imt. mor., gilt edg. and clasp, for 20 Port’s, §2 50
61. . “ “ “ SO « 3 00
62 «: “ “ ' 40 . « 350
ea. ft « *i. 60 «■ .4 00
64 Tur’y mor.,two clasps, 20 “ 376
66. «■ « “ SO « 4 00
66. '«♦ ** • : « 40 “ 460
67. *< , (i .« , 50 « 6 00
68. « *' pan aides, 20 “ 5 25
69. “ ** •« . 30 “ 560
60. / « « « « 40 • “ ; 576
Cl; « < c k «« 50 « * 6 00
62.. giltmoim’g “ , .20 , k 5 . 576
63.. “ 11 “ 30 ** 6 00
64. “ “ » 40 tt 6 25
65. « « ■«»'.• 50 “ 6 75
66. Turkey, gill edge, « 4 oblo’g 4to, 60 “ 7;<10
67. « «t «» 80 « 7 50
68. «« . « «» r 100 .<*v*'B 00
69. «••. « .« pan. sas., 60 « 875
70. •«. “ «< « 80 <« 9 26
71. *i «< ti « 100 « 9 75
• QD ABTO ALBTT&ES.- '. - * r. ..
Imitation Morocco,
Turkey Antique,
“ “ two clasva,
pan aides-200
Slew Styles and Designs are constantly introduced.
Every Album ~ia famished with a Title Page and Index,
printed in Gold
Complete Catalogues of Oard Portraits and Photo
graph Albums may be obtained gratis
Published by
■" WM R. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
•«-N’o. 806 CGESTNTJTStreet, PaxHdelpbia.
-■mcAl. CAN- IT BE T.HAT RGI
"11 lrtffli'S LITE SIZE Oil. COLORED PHO CO
‘GRAPHS are made at war prices! to meet the
exigencies ol the rimes. Take advftutaee of the opportu
nity offered SECOND Street, abave Green. It*
TB BE V 00ABLETte, good opinion
A gained by RETMKR’S Colored Pti«)rOSRiPHS
i? due to their characteristic truthfulness and natural
coloring—a combination ol rare merit. SECOND Street,
above Green, > • .: : * It#
MILITARY NOTICES.
«G ERMAN TOWN HOME GUAR D.
'—A Special Meeting of the Germantown Home Guvd
will bo held at thrir ARMORY, on WEDNESD AY
. EVENING,.- July 2, at 8. o'clock, to cornider as to
tbe - beet ;approprifttion of the fund being Taiseci by the
company for the use of the'Soldiers ordered to the Ger
mantown Bospitat.
A full attetKlnrce of the old members is particularly
requested.’ ,B. R. SMITH, Secretary.
fi VICTORY! VICTORY! .'—THE
SB 116th REGIMENT: P. V. M. f has been specially
accepted by the War Department for three yearn or
during the war. Oeptaios report immedifttely.
- Bounty, Rations, Olothing, and Pay furnished from
dote of enlistment. -;
This ;te tbe only three-year Regiment authorized by
the Secretary of War from this State, and all patriots
desirous of servirg our common country muss now come
forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be
fore the Ist of September next. ~ '
' : D.- HEENAN, Colonel Commanding.
1 A. MALSEED,.Adjutant.
Per G H. BARDWELL-Major.
Headquarters, C 24 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
j©i3 if '
REMOVALS.
RjEMO V AL.
E. Gr. WHITMAN & Co,
• -CONFECTIONERS,
BATE BEM.OYED FROM SECOND AND OUE3T
NUT'SCBEDTS '
TO No. 318 CHESTNUT STREET,
BBI.OW FOURTH,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS & CO.’S EXPRESS.
je2o-lmif
EIMOYAL.— G. OTJMPBET HAS
from A* 4# to 1341 CHESTNUT Street,
where, having his two Stores in coujnnction, he can offers*
in Havana Cigars to tbe greater induce
ments than ever hetore. jf*3o 2t
JCJES FITCH JERS. , ,
HALL’S
PATENT PLATED ICE PITCHERS*
PERFECTLY AIR-TIGHT,
Warranted to keep the Ice longer than any Pitcher in
/ the market.
WM. WILSON & SON,
SOLE AGENTS,
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY ST3.
Also, Pitchers of all the different manufacturers con-
Bluntly on hand, ilain and ornamental, at reasonable
prices. ; je2B-12t«
CARD TO THE PUBLIC. ,
CONGRESS SPRING
WATER DEPOT, 79 CEDAR STREET,
NEW YORK
Saratoga, July 10, 1881.
An attempt b&B; been made to deceive the public by
persons offering what they cal! “Congress Water”
from fountains, and at the price of six (8) cents per glass.
The wholesale price of the genuine Oongree3 Water, at
Hew Tork, being about 7 % cents per glass, the imposi
tion of pretending to sell at retail at Icbs than cost, and
'without allowance- for freight, cartage, or breakage, is
apparent. ;bnt their probable course has been to empty
one bottle of genuine , Congress Water into irfouataiu.
filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total
contents;;:- "''' ■ ' ■
We have never sold Congress Water in tonntatns, nor
in vesselsof any other description than ordinary-sissed
glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine ia
branded,..
And any ■without
' CONGRESS
ters on the oork is 0. &W.
WATER.
whether from form-
CLARK & WHITE,
Proprietors of Congress Spring.
' The following gentlemen are supplied by ua regularly
with gonnine Congress "Water, in bottles, fresh Stem tbo
Congress Spring:
FRED'K BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chostnnt sts.
O. S. HUB BELL. 1410 Chestnut Btreet.
J. 0. TURNPENNY & OCX. 0-41 tspruce stroet.
THOB. J. HUSBAND, cor Third and Spruce Bts.
, E. J STEVENS & CO, Oontineotal Hotel.
AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut street.
OHAS. ELLIS & 00., Market street.
WYETH Bros., Walnut Btreot.
CLARK & WHITE..
jeSS-Stpif
JJRJLLIANT
' , FIRE-WORES,
OF A
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
FBENOH, AMERICAN, ANDCHINHSB
SKY-BOCKKTB, ROMAN OANDLK3,
OOLOEED STABS, WHEELS, Ft THUS,
BOSETTES, FIREMEN'S TOBOHKS,
; TORPEDOES,
FANCY PIECES, Etc-,
, FOB BALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
:;E.-a:WHITMAN & Co.,
‘ AT THRIH NSW BTOBB,
- CHESTNUT* ST.yBELOW FOURTH,
, f- : ' : 'NEXT : DOOB ; TO ADAMS* ‘KXPRIShS.
/: je26-iji3. _ ■; /', • •. . - ■
PEE CRACKERS— SOO boMS.Gold
Chop No. lFirn Orrtckp'rH. *
Oraugfti and Lcmotiß, In prime order, for Bale by
RHODES A WILLIAMS,
jel* , So-,107 Bonlh WATER Street
ns ■ . national flags. ■
BANNERS ANB STREAMERS
OF EYERY DESCRIPTION. '
SASHES, SWORDS, SWORD-BELTS,
EMDBOIDERED AND METALLIC).
PASSANTS,
..... f .. •- ■
MEXICAN AND FANCY SPURS, •
AND „ ,
■ MILITARY GOODS ,
. -■ ■ AND ...
EQUIPMENTS OF ALL KINDS.
EVANS & HASS ALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
j>2B 71 No. 418 Alton STREET.
rational
FLAGS.
SILK, BUNTING, AND MUSLIN
FLAG S ,
ALL SIZES*
FROM 7 INCHES TO 50 FEET.
' GILT FLAG ORNAMENTS.
POLES, •.
BPEABS, ...
. EAGLES, aod ■
' ' T 'BALLS.:
BUSTING, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS
“ SlAim TO OItOER.
COUNTRY OBDEBB PROMPTLY FILLED.,
W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
j.37-7t
JAY COOKE Sa CO.,
for 200 Portraits ST
The,.un<3orßlgned } as Subscription Agent for the Go-
vernment, is prepared to deliver
NEW SIX PER CENT. UNITED STATES LOAN,
Subscriptions received AT PAB, and accrued interest
from May 1.1862.
'Legal Tender or Par Notes and Checks received for
the Bonds—the Interest to date mast be paid in Gold.
Tbis Loan is called 5-20,” having TWENTY years to
run, but redeemable at the option of the Government at
any time after FIVE years, but is a Six-per cent. Loan.
nOUPONS’ OF ALLraOHSNY GTTY
\J .'PONDS, due JULY Ib>, payable in PhUwfetpbia,
will be paid at the office of WORK, McOO UCH, & 00 ,
No S 6 South THIRD Street. . . ; jyl-Sl# _
n Wv .CHURCHMAN, No, 32'Soutlr
\ j» FROST Street. Philadelphia, is prepared to make
cash advances on consigmnents to his friends in- Liver
pool. : • ; •' .. jeStlm* ,
Q.IRARD PIEE AND MAEINS
OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This company continues to take risks en the safot
classes of Property at low rates.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abSh*
ty to pay losses promptly. It 9 disbursements for thi
benefit of the public, during the last nine years, e xceed
S 50 0,000,
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the. future.
OHAS. I. DUPONT,
JOHN W.OLAOHOBH,
O.S.HEAZLITT,
DAVID BOYD, Jr.,
WM. K. SWAIN,
JOBSPH KLAPP, M. D.
WM.O.BUDMAN,
THOMAS OBAVEN, President
A. B. GILLETT, Vice President,
JAB. B. ALVOKD, Secretary. i apSB-tf
Fame insueais
No. 406 CHESTNUT fi
FIRE AND INLA.
OT&EO
T. N. Buck,
Chas. Bichardso&t
Henry Lewis, Jr., :
Alex. Whilldin,
Geo. A. West,
O. W*Dftris,
FRANCIS N. BUI
CHARLES BIOHj
WILLIAMS I; BLANOE
COMMONWEALTH SIRE INBU-
V BANOB COMPANY, OP THE STATE Of
PENNSYLVANIA. - . - -_- 1
DIBKOTOBB.
David Jayne, M.D., Oliarlee H. Bogen,
John M. WbitftH, John K. Walker,
Edward C. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker,
Thomas B. Stewart, William Btrutberf,
Henry Lewis, Ir., EBJah Jonee.'
DAVID JAYNE, M D-, President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vise Proiddtnt
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Boudin*, 013 CHESTNUT
Stroet, Philadelphia. sed-lftf
A CARD.—I SHALL STABT on a
jCL BUSINESS TOUR through ths Western and
Northwestern Btateß.in a few days, and will give atten
tion to the Collection of Claims, Bedemptlon of Lands,
Payment of Taxes, Sc.. Ac.
JOSEPH 0. TDBNEB, Attorney-at-Law,
jc«.fm-2t* No. BIT WALNUT Btract.
Havana leaf tojbaoco.— l4o
' bales ** Yaelfe Abaa©! 451 jußt received* for sale by ,
A. MUSRINO.
14»Sratfc FKONT Street.
those words and let-
0 OIS! Kits 11,
QPANJBH QUEEN OLIVES. Supc-
O rlor qnalii, in Hoaatoadß, Barrels, and Half Bartels,
for sale by A*. MERINO,
J je26-W» MO South FRONT Street
tains or bottles.
fAPENING 01 A SUMMER GAS-
V/ DEN .—The undersigned begs leave to Inform th«
public that he has opened for the season his FINE 3All
D-iN and HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street, oppo
site Falrmonnt Park. Families are particularly invited
: lee Cream, Cakes, exsellent Eager Beer of B site’s brow
ary. Wines, Ao„ always on hand.
HENBT ITtIOKA,
myS-Sm TW*SrTT.B*TBNTH and OOATESBte.
TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP
aerved np daily (Sundays oxoopted) by JAitß,
FBOPBEB, 808 MARKET Street.
Families supplied astuual. mn-tf
~ FIREWORKS,
FI WAIN Cl AL.
BANKERS,
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
NEW “5-20” LOAN,
AT ONCE, ON PAYMENT,
COUPON BONOS.
A UTITORIZED FEBRUARY 25, 1862.
JAY COOKE.
3UBBOBIPTION AGENT,
114 South THIRD Streot
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL #200,000.
DIRECTORS.
JERRY WALKER, ...
JOHN THORNMY,
ABRAHAM HART,
PETER S. HOE, of N. Y.
FDRMAN SHEPPARD
N. S. LAWRENCE, ..
JOHN SUPFIiBB. . ,
SUE COMPANY,'
fm?' MWERAIYCE.
MOBS.
B.’D. Woodruff,
John Kessler, Jr.,
.P. S. Jnstioe,- •
Washington Jones,
Ohas. Stokee, - :
John W. Everman.
IK, President
LRDSON, Vice President;
ABD, Secretary. [mhl»-lfti
COPARTNERSHIPS,
I AMES McFAiXPEN lias an interest
W in bur buJuesß from tbii date. _
faksham, kikkham, & no.
, July l, 1867. : - : i-'LB‘*
■VTOTIOE.—MB. WM. K. HEMP
IN HILL'S interest in orirbouaeceased ontho3lat
M»y. ■ ■ TYELLS k 00.,
jjl.lm - 118 NORTH WHARVES-
pOPARTNEBSHIP NOTICE—We
Aj have THIS .''DAY edmiltod LODIS KIBK
PATBIOK SB a I’ttftm-V i»V onr " '
I>. K Jfc SONS. 1 :
■ Philadelphia , July 1, 1802, ..." 'jyl-'tuthßSt#
EH IL.AIUE) jPHIA, Jiily 1, 1862.
1 ihp' firm of JH. WILLIaMSON & CO. Is tftiaday
diasolycd by mutual c-.nsent. - >
M. WILLIAMSON,
' < O. H. WtLSON, <
• • 8 ;1L, ANDERSON,
jyl-Sfc. - HENRY Q. POI'TKB.
rrHE;,UNPE:RSJGN:ED HAVE THIS,
JU DA v/entertd into a Copartnership, under ihe title
(i COWPEUTIi WAIT ~Jk -/CO., for ?he- .rraDWiution of
tbe A'KttKETAIIa.DR.T.GOUDS BUal-
NKBS,iar corner of BIGHTHao.d .MAR
KET Streets.. JOA. COWPBaVIIWAIT, Jr., r
•It* t. J.tLSrHAWB&f,O&.K ; ;
rriiE copartner sip here-
under >he firm ofaow
•ELD, SMITHV &-00 ,i 8 THIS- DAY S disnolvol by
limitation. .The business of the firm will ba wanted, by
either of the undersigned; - ■■* i*;* v>* <
HBSNRY C. HOWELL,
bam, a suira,
‘ KVKRETT D HALL,
Wlfl, G.'STjffißL.
PHii.Aiw>LrHiA. June SO, 3862. jyl-31#
rpHE, OOP AtiT N EB SHIP heretofore
JU existing between the uefler?igiie(i, tinder the iirm'of
A. T. £aNE. CO., thia day dinsulved hy it-i own
limitation. .The' businfs 4 - wUI l»tf seiOcd by eiihar of the
.lindeisigued, at He. 419 MABKffiT Street.
ALEX .T!. LANE, ‘
WM. F. HASSELL,
1 8. F. HASSELL/
. , B. HANSELU '
Philadelphta, , July T, 1862. jy l-tntb2m.
CO PART NE R 8 HlP. —Tec uu
edersigned bare dap formed a Go**r<uership, nn
dfrtlhe tiHma oiKi ttrrn JjOHNBS BaERJT. & S'o . forth®
franruction of fclLiS. AND FaNOY
DRY GOODR BUSINESS; at JNos. £27 MA-RKET aad
£26 COMMEBOfi Sweatß.
JOHNE3.
r. B-iaRKY,
WILLIAM 11, HrjRUKF,
PRaNOIS B ABBOfT.
PhilHrUlohia’t’July Ist, 1882. . jfl*l2t
Dl S S OL U T 1 0 N OR PART
NEBS til P.—’ 1 he Paitoerablp h‘ rntefore existing
aa CGLK, & C(>.,i^ hyjimi
tatiob, and.hy mutual consent. Tbe buainess of the firm
will be Bfcttitd by the undoraigeed. s
Philadelphia, lBO2.
SAMUEL Ob GOUK will eontinuefctfe
.AUCTION AND COMMISSION «:tnrSES3 at
th6 f bld'Atandr No 124 South. FBO NT Streetabo ?o
Walnut.' -> ■ • jyl-12t
Dissolution— the , copart
• -NFIfSHIP k-i-retoFore under thn firm of
O. G. BOCKtDS & CO. is THIS DAY. dis*>lvbi by
nnilus!conseht 0, G. BOCKIUS,
J,DNk3O, 1862. : , E. A. MERRITT^
The husinea« of the late firm will b: erttlpd r»y the .aab
gcriber, at lhe old etaud, No. 7 Nortli THfRIi Street. '
■ ‘ C. G: BO'JKIUS..
n G. BOCKITJS HAT.IMG ABSO-
V.-V OTA TP 1> himself with E. A.MEIUnTT, (formerly
with Rc-se, Slmrf, & 0n.,) will continue the N'O CIOS
AND TRIMifIINGt BUSINESS, in all irsvfvrious
launches, uisd*rtbe firm of BOOKtUS tit MEEKITf,
at IheoJd Btand, Nq. 7 North THIRD Street.
c.G.BOuaas,-
E. A MERiitT
July 1, 1862,
HpBE COPARTNERSHIP. - heretofore
■. existing under.the firm of &
00., is this day dissolved, '
FETE* arSGEff,
JACOB RIBGEL,
"WM 8. BATED,
JOHN WIEsS'JP,
. Juke 30,
"VTOTIOE O? LIMITED PARTNER-
A!v SBIP —The Rubscribera hereby give notfco that
they have entered into a limited parmerubtp, agreeably
to tbo , provisions of the stsTerai law.’* uf the Common
•wealtb ot Pennsilvanift relating to limited partaeratiipa.
That the name of the firm under wiiii'.h said partner
ship is to be conducted is lUEGSL, W IEST, & ES
VINi••••;
That the general nature of the bn=mea3 intendedt* be;
torn sacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Ur? Goods,
That the names of the General and 8 peolal Partners,
all of wbom in the dty of Philadelphia, are
JACOB BIEGEL, Genera! 1 Partner, residing at 527
North Sixth street; JOHN'WXSfgT, G*-werM Partner,
residing at 322 New street j l>. B. ERVEN - , General
PrrrtDer, residing at 1515 Girard HENRY 3.
FlS'i ER, General Partner, residing at 41b Nbreai'htrd
street} JOSIAFI RTEGEL, Genera! .Partner, resi&iug
at 416 North Third street; PETER SHUGER. Soacial
Partner, residing at 717 North'Eigbtb street; WM. 3:
BAIRDy Specihl Partner, residing at the Cootiueatd
Hotel, :
That the aggregate-amount of fhecapUal contributed
l»y the Special. Partners to the c mmon stock ij Oae
Hundred Tbunfiai'd Dollars, of which Fifty. Tbou-sHtud
B'i llarp in cash hae b«'-n so contributed by Pocer Sieg*sr,
Brecmt Pavtoer, and Fiftv Thousand Poll Hrs in cartrUts
been sc*Voistubuted byWm. S. Baird;'Special Partusr,
That the said :pa-*n**rshfp is o on the first
d6y of Jult, A. D. 1862, and is to Ummite onthe first
day or January, IBRS. '
JACOB 7TEGEB, 1
JOH?N WIEST, j
D B, ERVIN, > General Partners.
HENRY Si FILTER I ;
JO-sIAH RIKGEL, j
PKTER . . Fftrfnflr _
jyf-6w ?M.B BUhU I”^™
CIRCtTIATIKG LIBRARY,
m;jß Of HE ERE AD 5 S 01 ECU-
W * DATING LIRRaBY,—AH the WW English
and American BeohtvinclndiTig ALL CLASSES of Lite
rafcure.- This is the ON LY-Library in the country that
includes all the NEW ENGLISH COOKS cbac arenoi
BEPBINTKD here.
Teime 85 per year; 6 mouth«s?B; three months 51.50.
or S i'j-ntc' nor day. 21R South EIGHTH «treot. ; je7-ln[V*
wants.
.TX7ANTED— A SMALL GIRL;
f. t fond ofchildren. to assist in the lightwork of a
emeli family. Inrinifo atTl2B OXFORD St .- je3o-3tr^ T
pANVAS.-BKS WANT®'), for Duy.
\-J ckinck’s “History of the War for »lie tTuion ’> A.c
iiye business men will find this to bn proScnhln employ
ment JUHNBOS, FEY, & 00.,
jeVS 6t* " . 120 South Eighth Strent.
» A FlßfcT-CLAfeS SALESMAN WHO
.XJI sell? a large amount of near Penney Uauia trade, is
open for an engagement with a good Dry-Goods Job
bing Bouse. AddreeH * Harry, ,J Press office, je’23 6vfc‘
; A SSI BT AIN’T QUARTERMASTER’S
O OFFICE, corner of* G and TWBXTY-SEOOND
Streets, Washington, P. C , June 17,1882.
. EXPERIENCED PEA*!STBBS can obtain employ
ment on. application at this office. J. J. DANA, ..
j«:l9*dtjyl Caplam, A; Q. M- U; ; S i.
WANTEP—2 000 Men along.the line
ri of the Lehigh Canal, eay 1,500 laborers, 250 car
penters, and '250, stone masons. Apply to the officers of
the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at MAUOH
CDUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywhere
along the line of ihe works.- jeiO-tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
& FOR SALE—A FOUR-STORY
KIUdwREiLING HOUSE, No. I£7 fonth TENTH
Street—l 9 ftet front, 7' chambers,‘ largo parlor, dining
rcom and kitchen in the basement.; Price S7 ; 000, nearly
all of which may remain on the premises. Apply No,.
SDS WALNUT Street first floor back. , jyt-3t#‘
fH walnut street, west phi-
BMIAUELPHIA.—FOE SALE—-A substantial three
story STONE DWELLING, with back building, sita
ate on the south side of WALNUT, J the m**st fashions-
Me street its the city,) between Thirty-seventh and
Thirty-eighth .streets. Curbed, paved, and gas and
water introduced. Lot, 32 front by 175 in d**pth,
it being the wfsterbcoost house, and how occupied Terms*
of payment will be made reasonable, it being offered for
sale to close an estate. Apply to J K EYRE. No 115
GOTBIC Street,between 10 and § o’clock. je27-lm#”
mo pismdtiEßs. ;
-a. TheDISTELLERY known a« ths
“PHOENIX”
And formerly owned and occupied by SAML. SMYTH,
Xbq., situated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAGS
and. VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 800 bushel*
per day, iB now offered for sale on reasonable and accom
modating tennis. Is in good running order, and has all
the modern Improvements. An Artesian well on thepre
miaes furuishea an unfailing supply or good, pure water.
' Address' Z. LOCKE & 00., No, 1010 MARKET
Street, Philadelphia. . . fe22-dtt
r\piCß OF THE PHILADELPHIA.
AND BEADING RAILROAD COMPANY.
Philadelphia,
TbeBAT'ESof FREIGHT and TOLLS on ANTHSA-.
CITE (!OAinr«i.sported by tliia'’ompiny will be B 8 fol
lows during the month of JULYj YSS'H
Port Carbon. •• ....
3Bonnt Carbon......
Schuylkill Haven.
Auburn....................
Fort ‘Clinton.
1:60
1.55
During; the month of AUGUST, 1862, the rates will be
as follow s;. . *, : '•
To Bichm’d.
PortOarbon ...i
Mount Carb0n......... ...
Schuylkill Haven............
Auburn.... .
Port C1int0n............ .....
On and after SEP ißilßE'
as follows; -
Th BicUm’d
Port Carb0n................
Mount Carbon.
Schuylkill Haven....... *
Auburn . .... ..
Port 01iDt0n...............
By order of the Hoard of Maangers.
jf3o,3m W B. WEBB, Secretary.
rpHK
“EXCELSIOR” HAMS
ABE THE BEST IN
THE WOULD.
J. H. MICHENER & Go., .
GENERAL PRGYISION DEAIiEBIJi
And ourer* of the celebrated
> • : EXOELSIOB ”
B U GAB-CUBE D HA MS,
Hoe. 149 and 144 Nortb FRONT Street,
Between Arch and San* *<««»*, PMt*teJ,*tc
The justly-celebrated “EXOELSIOB” HAMB art
juredbrJ. H. M. A 00., (In a etyle peculiar to tbani-
expreealT ler FAMILY USE; are ol dellcloc,
tavor; thee from the unpleasant taste ot salt, and an
eronouseed bl WMetarei superior to aa, now offered
Eorssle. abl-aii
■DEIMER’S IVQEITTPEB ARE,
JA/ without question, the best pictures in their Une,
Wed rious as works of art, as a likeneas Kfe-like and
agreeable j finely SECOND Street, above
Green, --It#
pOWEKS’ HOTEL,
This popular Hotel bas latdy been thoroughly reno*
rated mad refurnished, and now possesses all the read,
dtesofa
The patronage of Philadelphians and the, travelling
public, desiring the best accomodations and moderate
-barges, is respectfully solicited. -
ie3-3m \H. L. POWERS, Proprietor.
/ A CARD:—THE UNDERSIGNED,
£1 late of the GIFABD HOD3B, Philadelphia, baTo
i leased, for a term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, in
. Washington. They take this occasion to return to tbelr
old friends and customers many .thanks for past favors,
‘ *nd beg to Assure them that they wifi be mort happy to
jee tbetn in their hew quH*trt-s,
BYKEB. CHAD WICK, * CO
WAsmgorojr. .Ttilr 1«. Iflfll/ aTj23.lv
walnut STREET THEATRE—
V T Sole Leasee. Mm. M. A. GABBET3OH.
,TIIIS (Tp.«da>) EVENIKG, Ju » let,
Boerigafcenient ol the great Ameneap Gomfc Actrese.
MISS JULIA DALY. MISi JULIA DALY.
EKPEIITION BY GENERAL DEMAND.
THE IBWtt SEORETAttY.
IN AND OUT OF. PLACE. •_
MISS JDLIA DALY IN STX OfIAIAHTEBS,
, With Sofcgs and Characteristic Dance.
In active preparation,
KING COTTON. . KING COTTON.
Doomopeu at 7X o’clock CommoDce at 8.
lyraSe JOHN HEEW^S
Xvj- ARCH-STREET THEATRE. u
TWENTY-SIXTR NIGHT OF F. S. 'IITANFBAU.
• BENEFIT OK MR. 8: SEYMOBE.
: TO-NIGHT. {Tuesday} July Ist, 1862,
A MODEL OF A WIVE, •
NEW-YORK. AS IT IS,
And ROBERT MAOATBB:
CFANFBAU IN TRR ESCHAR ALTERS,
ROPE A SOF NSTON BY F L KSLI K
SEYMORE IN THREE OH AB AC TEES.
Wednesday, Benefit of Miss Pricoi
Thursday, Craig's Benefit.
fGF Look out for tbe Fuurth of July.
Prices as usual.
Ourtain rises at *
CONTINENTAL THEATRE.
V, 3. DAV 15........... Sole Leasee.
Third Week of .?/
H OOLEY’S MINSTRELS!
Frrat Week of the nharming BttUadist,
, MK o. HKNBY.
First Week of tbe O^m^diau,
HARRY LEFTR.
Hoiipps full nightly. Tie best "Entertainment ever
given at the m ires. 'x.
Mr. HENRY will siog
; . .. ~,( T WO SONGT* NIGHTLY!
Djess CircJer 26 cer-ts: Family'Circle, 10 ofntft.
A DAY PERFORMANCE ON'THE FOURTH Ok
JULY. . s';;.. . ... * ~ je3o tf .
BUILDINGS. .
B. G. DU 7ILH,
SAMUEL C. COOK,
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS 1 ;
GREAT NAUTICAL ENPERTAINMBJPP.
THRILLING 80ENEA
I N T H E L IF E 0 F A
YANKEE WHALEMAN, .t
EVERY EVENING- at 8 oVlnck precisely.
SELECT MATINEE, SATURDAY at 3 o’clocß-
Admission 25 cents. Sir Tickets for one dollar. Chsh"
drew 10 cents. - •• '
Liberal arrangements made for schools on Wednesday
Afternoons. . je23
T>Em:SY LVAmA AGABEM3T OF
Jr THE FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
The splendid eabiMtion' ofPaiotines and Sculpture far
the benefi t of the Cooper-Shop and Unf-ui Volunresr Re
freshment Saloon will close on SATURDAY, the 6tb
July,'.'
AdmlseioD 10 cent?. Children half price!. ..
Open from 0 A 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 P.
M gPN ' " >36
D. B. KRVm,
E. FfbTER, '
JO3IAH BIJSGEL,
FOR TH® BBA-
SnOR B ! SG'IBIIB AB»
BANGEMENI!.—GARDEN AND ATLANHO RAIL*
BOAT-. '
Three trains d ails' to Atlantic City and return, (Sun
days excepted), grains leave YIiTE-SSreot Sherry ■£
follows:
3L*il Train..
Express Train......
Freight and Accommodation
EETi7UISI¥fG: "
Leaves, Atlantic Mai! Tram. ..4 40 P. HE.
“ «• Express Train....... 615 A. Bfc.
J* Freight and A‘CcmnTßCfi?aHon.3lB A. BE.
FAKE 31.80- Roniid-trip Tickers, crood only far fife?
day and train on which they are Exctar
e;on Tickets, good for three days. So. Hotels are now
open. JOHN G. BRYANT,
J Agent.
DE L][ aHTFUL
■8 UMM E -E EX 0 ÜBS ION S.
NIAGARA FALLS, LAKE ONTARIO, TFfS T3OH
SAND ISLANDS, RAPIDS OF, ST. LAWRHNOB
RTVJ3B. MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN AND
GEORGE. SARATOGA SPRINGS, BOD-Kltf BI
TER,-WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW
PORT, NE W YORK, *c.
Fare from Philadelphia ro Riftsa*a FaFs, Montreal,
White MouMtlifne, Boston. and reftn-r*. 542 20
• Frew Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Sara
te?», Pndaon river, New Vork and retnrn, $30.00.
For farther pa? tlcnlartf and bandhin* apdlv at the nffi«e
of the PBTLADELPHIA AND BLKTR* RAILROAD
LlftxS, C-o.ner-of-SIXTH and HREiTNUT Streets,
whero a choice o F tnft'° be to suit the ta-?te of
anyone. JOHN S. HILLRS. General A?e&t.
•Cor, TR7BTFKSNTB a*d CALLOWHILL S'r*«d3.
PhilaclHohia. .Inly I,lSfi2:. jy! 38t
-PHILADELPHIA
AND BEADING RAILROADi
EXeiHRSION TICKETS,
good from: sinjB®Mr. jtjnf. 2», to- Monday,
. JHLY T, t 1862, _ *
To be Bold Ui'h'fbHowiEg'rateß : ■ ’
FROM PHTLAtfEtiPHTi* to HABBtSBU'EKJ,
POTTSYILLF, or and return.... $3 W
POBT 3 00'
HEADING' . iv.b M ,r„,wv,.....- 2 25
POTTSTOWN ........ 1 60-
PHtENIXVTLLE...... «... 110
And between all stations-at reduced fares during the
above ten dai s.v j»>2B'7t
JSSurrasiia west ckbsi’eb
BML-
J.OAli, via MEDIA.
PLEASANT ANV-GJm&P IfreEWW'SY-
Through the finest Count* y and the most hoiutiful
Scenery iu the vicinity of Philadelphia.
On TUESDAYS and FBIDAY3 of l each week' until
further notice an Extra * rain wiß’leave We<jt €bee&er at
6.55 P M Tor Phiiadelpbia.
-.Passei-gerß buying Eacu»i*iott‘'Ticket« cah.tsbo*eltliei‘
tbe2 or : i3O P M Train trorn Philadelphia, and the 5
or 6.55 P. M. 1 Train from West. Chester.
BnUsyD-TBIF TICKETS FROM’PHILADELPHIA
to all Stationt easbof Whßt'Ohwter, good ou auv nf the
above Trait s, out or ini may bo had un theae days ONLY,
at EXCUbSInN BATES? on th» riayen-'Buod.
For further information, apply at- th*’-Ticket s Office, fig
the Depot, S; E. corner of-EIGHTBENrH‘ and MAB-
K.ET Streets.
fiIANyDELIGTITFULLOCATIONS-FOX SumESU-BOASaDBaS'
os the Link of thk Boadi-
EXCURSIONS.
EXCURSIONS.
SUNBATZ SCHOOLS, LIiTEBAB®- BOOIBTXBS,
&c., &c., vrill fled XSeatHifol {■£&(} VES, 'with ample ftc*
convmodatjona, on tla& line of the Bead, .in tho-vlclnity of
MEDIA.
June 28,-1862.
> Committees-can Taew the Grounds without flliaree.
•- Ecr furtherinfozj»ation.ftpp?y at OFFICE
in tbe Depot,,
N.-Ei Corner and- MARKETStaL
j*2S-St
To- Bichm’d To'Philada.
WESr (MBBTEK
L PHUiADELPSIARAE-
1.30
i ,1.25
TXA MEDIA.
yOBBTttOF 30LY E2SITBSIDSS.
Excnrsfcc. Tickets wtfi be sold io West- Chester, good
fo> ttoe 3d, dils and sti of July.
Sare for Bte Bound*"Frio, One-Dollar,
j<23»at' SENBY-WOOD: aufiprfaten^eut.
| To PUil*da.
$l-68
1.67
1.60
150
1.45
*I.PB
1 97
1.90
1.80
1.75
Oil LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BHk
lImoVBB t» No. 21 Booth SBVBSWH Street, neat
the Franklin Ins&tnte.
rates will be
1,1862, the
To Ptulada,
The tbankSpl for past Savers, and belsg
determined to'merit future patronage, has secured fid
element and oonventeni store, and has now on haos ft
largo assortsaent oT liSSie’s Celebrated Wrought-.onS
Chilled Iron Pis® and Burglar Proof Safes, (tha/oßly
staidlyfire and burglaff proof safes made.) Also,liilU«*o
XJneouaUed Bank Yanitt, Safe, and Bank Locks.
. Lillie's Bank Yanit Boors and Locks will beJFoniiahai
:to order on short notice. This i&the strongest* host pro
tected,and cheapest Boor and Lode yet offered
Alsd, particular attention is called to BrHlb’s BMP
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, JeweJsry, &o. ThhuSafe is oon
ceded to surpass in style and elegance yet of
fered for this pnrpose, and Is the only ono>lhat is strkiUy
fire and burglar proot
Bmoijx Hotios—l have now on hes&s&y twenty oS.
Parrel, Herring, & Co.’s Sofes, most oLttwjn nearly new*
and some forty of other makers, oongyising a q&opjtafei
asaortment as to steee, and all lately exchangei for
now celebrated Lillie Safe. be soidatTaryt
low prices. Please call and examine.
ja2s»lyif ML O. SABI® A»at
11.88
187
1.80.1
1.70.
1.65;
$2lB
2.17
2.10
200
1 95
HOTELS.
Nos. IT and 19 PARK ROW,
(OPPOBITfI THE ASTOR EOTJSB,)
NEW YORK.
TERMS 81.60 PER DAY.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
A MU SB MEN TS.
- sea bathing.
excursions;
cursioits oir tuz-ssaf&and-prtd-a-7.\
je2l-tu , wfs tf
NOE TH PEFTO-
R,ULBOA£h
Fomrrs of*Bxmmsroffs*--
' was® 'OSiS» AND
PHSLiDBLPHII BAIitBO'AJD.
Y’lA H*W'A..
Bt A*T S S«- Y* BHY Xi O>W.
SAF®S.
—n EVANS & WATSON’3
Hi ' SAIiAMANDEB EUBt
BTOBS,
IB SOUTH FOURTH BTBBWE,
PHUiARrStiPHIA, PA.
A large variety of TiRF-PROOF SAFES alwanon
band
BOYS’, fiUSBES’, AND OBUp
DBEN’S '
OIiOTHINQ,
rs ENDLESS TABMTT,
AT
r d<3. 137 Bonth EIGHTH Street,
my!6-2m - Three Poore above WALNUT.
TFOxt A DELICIOUS BATH, AND
«- SAIU BYETNGvin themoßt artistic style, go to
FfttTßTg and BBANOH Streets. - je2B-lftf
OHAM P A G N B.—An inToioe of
“ Gloria," in quart, and ninte, for sale (to arrive)
by OH AS 8. OARSTAIBS, No. 126 WALNUT Street*
and 21GRANITE Street.' i«SS
...7.80 A. M.
~.4.00 F. BE.
...5.00 FI ML
HEtfKY WOOD,
Sup»iintßnd«nt.