following are tbe official table* of tho trade of tins Hew York for the week and etnce January 1: [ IMPORT 3. [tho week, 1880, 1861. 1882. Ik da. $2,184 273 82«4,264 8«95,729 Id nierchand'e. 8,319,202 " 1,654,669 1,328,865 It for the wk... 56,453,475 51.878.823 $2.324 594 [iuelyrtported.lo7,6s7,2o4 77,740,518 83,719,700 lire Jan 1... 113,010,679 79,809,339 86,1)44,294 KXI'OUTS Or PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. P 1860, 1881. 1802. «week *1.898,069 $3,235,516 82,254,712 ~nsly reported 41,744,761 63,656,589 69 928.756 to January 1.. 48,643,420 68,792.105 62,193,468 I EXPORTS OF SPEOIB. , 1860. .1861. 1863. «• week *1.898,669 *3,235,516 *2.647,060 >a.»ty reported 23,328,020 8 030,624 28,851,324 jce January 1;. 25,226,610 0,016,010 31,498.334 a foltowieg is tbe coal tonnago of the fihamokin Val id PottgyiUe Bailroad Company:. . . r . Week.* ' Year. '•* Tons. Cwt, Tons. Cwt. ..10 432 00 90,481 12 .. 6,229 19 91,683 06 reek ending June 28, tiiae laat year...... ... 4,202 01 Increase... L JSew York Post of this evening aays . I* slock market ie tame to-cKy, without any apeeial bm-zit. Prions early in the & y irt-re a Mmda lower ton itolimluy, bui towards the close an improvement F?c P“ r rw-t. ia which is very firm—inflnencHd nwialy by ilia p breadstufls movement aud consequent large oaru* I' market after the Board was Fcnrcely so firm New Kruntial after lining to9o#. felt hack to POK, at |> c l *** with sellers, Erie is offered ac 34#, the Imd at 61# I* »*»*« 6tm:Jt3 are steady at our quotations. Illinois I honv Is Quoted 98©97 *x*interest. For the oouptm I nf1879 102 Is bid. Oalifornias are 90#«91. * Ip feature of the bond market to-day is the quick re ly in Chicago and Northwestern, and Toledo and Ijiglt bonds, For Northwestern seconda 31 ia bii, IWabash»econdB,sold atos - Lfiblile demand notes are Belling at 104%a105, which, Saturday’s quotation . / |\ f?umnta are steady, but without much speculative l-,l Heven-tbirtiea are. 103# a*le* the sixes of [Hi# sales. The coupon fives of 1574 sMd at 90V k g* Id market is very firm at 110#, ac which uoar y | e ewlos of the rtar haveboen nrnd« . Since the first li buyers are more 1JO#®110?|. Ex be ou Loud n is unsettletfaod higner,T2l#®l22 [ oet bills. The next atoamar is from Boston, the mail i g to- morrow evening. lie weekly bank statement shows -no -heavy changes Uveek. The specie the first time in in*ny hi * irea ft » amounting to near!? a million Itf, the average on to-day ? s atHbunoßfi being *31.- pl 9, against $30,832,826 last Monday. Thi* increase ;tf have been muoh grenter but for the heavy drain uropo . (ie Urn? have,increased $300,000, the circulation IJ.OCO, while the deposits have decreased nearly Kmk>* liiiiirlphla Stock fcxchango Sales, July 7. irportetf by S. ». Slathakeb. Ptiiia.Exchange.l FIRST BOARD. J 0 Porn a8b0& P. 85 sow US Os Coop 'SI loijf 1) d00&P.,..,. 85 : 601) S Ponu’o 6a ... 78 0 do GAP.... .■ 85 ■ 5000 ounb & Brio 7a.. 85 0 do OAPalOflt 85 II) I.ohigb Nay 60 0 do O.tPalOfU 86 100 Readingß...... 28 Jf 0 do C&i'9lo tit 85 100 d 0.;.. ..... 2SK 0 do Due bill.. 85 5 do,..leash 2814 0 do Pne bill,. 85 : 100 d 0;... 2S« 10 doO&PolOflt 85 .oostmi Cinal..... 4$ 10 do Hue bill.; 85 100 do 6 O do GAP . 55. 20 MlnehillE...... 48 0 City as n0w....201 # 6 . d 0...... .. 48 0 do n0w....102 20 2d* 3d sta R... 72* id do Ha 8.. 97 10 d 0......... 72* iO doKS O. 97 6 do '723 )0 doKSO. 97 14 do 72* iiOPiMfib Pt W’ne& 2 F»nn'aß....... 47 v Ct 2d mtg... 55. 79 80 Sch’d Savllo... _• 657 0 Siwi Canal es.,. 34 5 Com & Arub ft .129 WDS 6s Coup >Bl.lol* 40 Oa,a R Pref'd.7. 11* SHOOKD BOARD, n r . ' iOltyrOa ..... 97 10 8p A Pino B 13 0 d 0.......... 97 6l,oMah Hav. 50 • v* .On. 97 r -.29 uata R C0m.;,... '3* 0 Pa B Ist mtg.;,.102% <> d0.........102# Q d0..........102k 3 d 0....... ~102% 3 d 0...... ~.1Q2% 3 Reading mtg 65.. -99 »V 6 Coup 6a >81;.10!k y Ohio & Am 6s >B3, 92 <) Su?m 6a. JO 2% 10v% um*R2moa.« 87 07%- mis Cnl Con.. 43 47 irris CnlPrefJSO 125 li Nav&tock,. 6% 5% b Nav Pref... Jsk 25% h S on>B?«ciut .70 71 mira B n .„, 12 13 ii.lih K Pit... 21%.'. 22% int 84% : B6 lieCi&Navgcjn 3l N Penna R...., 9tf 9V N PaR65..,,., 77% ' 78 t t? Pa ElOa 98 *. 99 1 Oataw E Con... 3 ‘6% Oatawißaa Prf. ■ 11 u 11 v Frnk& South B 46 4S . 2rf&3d-st R 72 y, 73 BaceA Vina-atß 9 . 10 % • W Philaß. ..,. 56 63 Spruce & Pine.. 13 13# Green & Ooatoß,. 30 ' 30% 0 3jr bl/1 Corn Meal comes in slowly, aad Penasyl ii.ih in worth Si 76 & bbl. Wheat.—Tkerois more offering.,Prices are steady (1 the demand not .wy aclipe. ; 3/1-a reach about 000 bushels at 124©1260 li»r good, and'prime P/onayU tj.su icd, mostly at the Utter rate, afloat, and white at W©l3sc. Bye is in demand, and 2,500 bushels Poan- Ivaijia sold at 680. Cur i continues,in ncclvereytUQ-jt, iiluur much offering. About 4,000 bu«heh yellow sold r d.>c oll'fit, and 53%C at the d«oot. Outs are in steady inyrnd tit 40c for Penney Iraida and 37c tor D-la ware. U.vJtK—Tb*r« is do Quercitron arriving—-la* So. l la i tliimud at 533.50 ton r CurTON is on the advance, with little offering or selling Gkochuies axo Provisions.-—There la a.fair demand r mrjxi urtiulea, without in uuiUauona. tVmsKy retnaifta quiet.at ,29i3U f.-r Pemsylvaaia id Ohio bbls, and 27a28c gallon for drudge. Philadelphia Cattle Market, July 7, Tho receipts of Cattle are moderate this week, racking about 1,200 head. The market is more active, „ iu prices are unchanged, ranging from s>7 to $8 75 & CO the, according to quality. The following are the articwlars of the saJesi 2l I Abrahams, Western, $7 50©8 50. ' . .. 44 Kimble & kirk, Ohio. #308.50. 20 Chester county, ©8.50. 89 B. C Baldwin, Ohes'er cfujwty, 88. 215 damns McFilien, Jr,, Ohio. #8®8.75. • 84 P. Hathaway, Ohio, $7 509*8 50.. 77 P. McFiUen, Illinois, sB©B sv.' . 47 Cochran & McCall, 8808.75. 65 .1. SeWomrfdge. Illinois, $8®8.76. 210 Mooney & Smitb,llUnois, SBs?9. 55 3. Boldcmridge, Illinois, #!i®B,2s. . ■ 100 Fellhunor & Co,, Illinois.,#7 5Q5®8,50. 87 E. Heale, ObiOvS? 75ff18 50.. 46 Fuller & Brothers, Ohio, 8808.50. 28 Frank, Ohio, S7®B 60.1 Zi J. BloOiemsonfllliriO’s, 8808.60, 24 B. Food, Illinois, 87 60a 8 75. 40 Noble, Illinois,«T©B. 63 Rico & Smith, Ohio. 8808.50. SO A Iranian 4 Brother. Ohio. #808.25. 32 D Kimble, Ohio, 57©8;25. 39 Cfcut-c, Ohio, $6®8,50, ' About 60 lit ad of Cows arrived and sold at from #lB. io £36 bead, asto-quality. ' • The arrivals and sales of Sheep reached about 7,000 besri this week, selling at from $2.50 to S 3 50 head, a* to condition. - . / 4PO head of Hoys sold during the week at the Avenue lard at'from $4:25 to So lb**, net. • CITY ITEMS. A VERY ENTERTAINMENT, COm hu exhibition of dissolving view-, accompanied whit vccal aud instrumental iru*ic, waHgiv’eu in the id stint* department of-the Al nshouse, on Friday evening last. In addition to a large number of paients there •were also'present many of the officers of the institution aud Invited friends, all of whom seemed to participate fully in IheeDioyments of the occasion. Were the names, of the exhibitors and delineators mentioned, the an* nom;c me nt would be a; sufficient guarantee o* the artistic ♦axcelhmco of the exhibition. The spirit-stirring strains cf Hr. David Worden, who lang several national and. other air?, were evidently justly appreciated and ad mired. We cannot but believe that ©very visitor mtut have bern highly gratified to observe'the general good order which was maintained by the patients, who, by that und other manifestations, displayed their interest and gratitude. The Superintendent of the department, with the gentlemen who exhibited their flue transcripts of landscape seeoery, statuary, portraits, and other views,.must feel amply.repaid for their efforts on Friday evening by the benefits which obviously resulted to the inmates cf the hospital from such an entertainment . Oc cifcioi'fU amusements of this and a simil->r character, fiimlißr ’ecturea on popular subject-, naiings and reei •-iUioLe judiciously selected combined with some employ* enent ol time in’industrial labor, are so manifestly ad 'Vantagtous to thsphj sical aud moral benefit of the un fort* patients, that we canuot fail to be gratified by the special attention which is now being bestowed Io that direction. With increased facilities, aud a building; 1 iorliPirg more of-themodern appliances of science, and in •every ctfiortespect better adapted than the presenieciis.ee to the ti * atment of the insane poor, our city would have senbOu 'or congratulation in being the foremost «f all the ciliesof the Union in philanthropic endeavors. ; . ; .- Tub Ladies’ Soldiers’ R. liep Societt of Sixth and Master-street, Hospital acknowledge She lecfipt of !ho timely ami generous donations made to the soldiers in that hospital, and placed In their hands 'for prop©- distribution. In behalf of tbs soWiera, they return their Hearty ihanks, especially to the pupils of the various public {schools, and to* the several relief associations,-whose names ere hereto annexed: Butledge Girls' School.. Rutledge Boys' School. Bonn Primary School, N 0.2. Penn Primary School, No 3 Penn Primary School, N 0.5. Term Secondary School. 'Washington School. Warner Girls* Primacy. Warner Boys' Primary. Webster Girls* Secondary. EanHngdoa-atreet Primary -'School. Marshall 'Girls’.- Secondary School, Frankford. _ Jeflerson Primary School; JefLr«ba -riria* Grammar. Penn Itolief Association. ‘ Soldiers’ AM So<’bry,Fourth . Baptist Ohnroh. Bnuker Bill Soldiers* Be- Franklin Secondary and Primary* w - Norrie Mansion Primary, fflarton Grammar, Ara rniogn. • ' Barlon Primary, Aramingo {Marshal! OirU* Grammar, Frankford. J - lief Society. Tenth Primary School, M a n a t a w n a Grammar . School, Roxberongh. Primary School, Ho. 1, Apple street. Union primary S- bool. Primary School NoTl, Thir- TTryon P.oj s’ and Girls* Pri mary. * ■German Lutheran School, Brown street. John Quincy Adams Se cond*ry. Harrison Girls' Grammar. Harrlßon Secondary School, The best meats for the warm w’cattier, qf>w upon ua, are Sfreot, properly cared smoked Tongues, of a good quallt?, and dried Beef, either of which cm tebadj of superior quality, at the afore of 21 r, 0. H. Mattson, dealer in Pine Family Groceries, .Arch and Tenth streets. •% c*A PENNY SAVED IS A PESTS* EARNED 7 ” l 3 a yranklinlsra. • Our readers visiting New York city can leaiiae its value *hy stopping at Powers' Hotel, oppo site the Astor House. Mr. Powers g*ves as much for one dollar and fifty cents as moat oi ri-o Now York hotel pro. jirletors do for ®2.50. Seeif he doeauok , The Wakm'est Day or tue Season.—Tea* terday w«b the warmest day of the eeasou, the ther mometer at 3 o’cloakP. M-. indicating a temperature of s6# decrees in the shade. We heard of a number of pereous being overcome’ from the effects of the Usat, which was most intense. Luring one part of the day the street wore quite deserted of people : and those who made tbtir appearance were clothed in loose and tight gftiments similar to the summer suits made to order at the Fakhionablft £ Clothing Eoiporlum of Granville Blokes, Ho. 6CB Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Putnam's Sem’-adjustixo Clothes Wring- ER.—A-B tills compact, useful, and universjally popular labor-saving machine—Putnam's Self-adjusting Olothei . Wringer—is now conceded to be on© of the most success ful inventions of the age, for the we may state that the only wholesale agency for tbeir sale in Penn sylvania, is at ibe store of Mr. A. H. Franciacus, No, 433 Market street, where th© instrument can be seen at all times in operation. In justice to the surgeons in charge of the Fifth mid Buttonwood Street Hospital, we cha'arfaUy insert the following The .«n£ ©reigned takes this method of thanking fbo public, one and all, for their numerous charitable doua tionH to the hospital under his charge. He trusts that bis standing in the community will be a sufficient gua rantee that their kindness is not misplaced, nor their do nations misappropriated, as asserted lately in several anonrinoas communications; ■> Visitors, or those having business at thahospital, are rf.qntsted to inform th© surgeon in charge of any neglect of duty or want of courtesy. 4,708 08 BrOTHERHEAL’S CIRCULATING LIBRARY.— Mr. ‘William Brotberhead, who has just commenced so successful a Circulating Library, has juafc rorelved an invoice of the latest publications of the English house®, both in light reading and the more solid departments of literature. At the Library, in Eighth s'reet, below Wal nut, may bo found one of the largest collections of auto graphs and rare engravings ,in the country, and addi tions are constantly being made to the lot, both from London, Paris, ana this country. He invites the atten tion of all who may be interested in such matters." Gen. McClellan.— The late battles have proved the kind of stuff “ Little Mac ’* is composed of. Be fought the Seceah for seven days, and thon celebrated the Fourth of July wtih a grata review. Philadelphia -excelsin everything from general* to uniforms. Speak ing of the latter, lemiods us of the fact, that the most elegant suits worn either in civil or military life are made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hail of Bockbill & Wilson, Nos. 003 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, . Charles Stokes’ .First-class Ready-made Clothing Store is now selling summer clothing • ""-'Atwar-prices! ■ Charles Stokes* First-class Beady-made Clothing Store has the price marked plainly • On all of the garments ! Charles Stokes* First-class Beady-made Clothing Store is located on Chestnut street, Charles Stokes’ First class Beady- made Clothing Store has clothing for both v Men and boys. ■" . CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sU. Wm Lowther, Newport JR Lowiber, Newport C J Low! her, U 8 N H Blacketonr, Pa D McKrouse, M’h Chuuk J J Blodget, New York N 0 Wooster, New York Frank Squire, New York .L W Duncan & la, N J W J Young & wf, N T' Lieut Tbos J John S Kennedy, N Y Mrs White, New York WO Smith, St John, N B Thos Paibs, St John, N B W C Colton B‘Lowry & wf, Indiana E S Myers, Balt co Jas E -Myers, Balt co W T Washington Mr* P B Cornwall, Calif D O Whitney, California • A FBussell, California B B Bussell, CaUfortria Phiny Fisk, Pottsville Mies Curts ~ 8 Cooke -\y ' John B Hanford, NY . EdwL Pierce, Boston John W Herserin, Jr, N Y F 0 Schmidt. Havana - Ausß Smith, New Jersey B F HaUbit," Boston B it Owen .0 H Lackey, US N. . M Outhbert, TJ S N . Mfh Harris A eon, Wash, DO Miss fttmri*. Wrtsh’n, DO E J Brooks, U 8 N Mrs Gen Von Steiuwicke . C S,Newell, U S A and 4 children, Ya B 0 Hale, Harrisburg EH Browu, Penn’a Jos Sully / Mrs E K Owen .. A W AchesoD&wf,Wßsh,Pa A F Cavada, : Pennsylvania A Wolcott, Now Yoi k B F Burfcneti, New. York Dr Geo Glyxner, V 9 N - . Mrs Glymer & sd, Wn-ih.DC John H Uhl* New York -V Jaa lL Bacon, New York JP Needham, New York WEt Emerson, Sale-n, NJ B G Brownell, Wash, D 0 O A Brownell. Wash, D O .C Knap, New Jersey JHorae.,Pittsburg Btnj Gregory, New York - H-'CaUant, W heeling, Va Dr S Gregg & wife, Boston T E Simmons, Baltimore DrD P Smith, If S A Win WBeed, Erie W J Peck & wife. New Tork'Benj Hurxthflil, New York ThosLScorill, New York • ’ .Col W S Jlorgaa, Arkansas Wa’tHrlH Burns. New York 0 H Thorne, Now York HW B note miller & wf, B»!t P C Clark. Jr, Virginia . J H Burtis, New Yoik. ;H 0 fttjmbnll, Connecticut C Norwood, New York .: Wm NTFsach, New York A KtihUj New York ‘ John Baltimore A C Stiti ers, Now York' : 1 Lt Col Faroutn * la, N Y W.P Fftridgo, New York E H Tracy, New York - W-H’Bell, Smyrna, Del - J Heuerdahl, New York C Stuart, U 6 N G Hayne,.New. Jersey. . G B Steifon, Now Jersey F 0 Sherman 4 la, Chicago W H Nicholson,-Wash > B Voile, Cincinnati W Warren, Virginia Maj C W Barker & lady It Flint, Chicago J A Ad-iraa, Baltimore ' M Hartley, New York* J 8 Hartley, New York N Callan&la, Wath F T King, Baltimore B Lapbam, Bbnde Island R F Perkins & d», Cal N R Skinner, Chicago T S (lavender Philada .. S I Chase, New York D D Badger,New York MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., helow Arch ST Berry, Lane, Pa Oh*w McFadden. Downing’n Wm McFarland, Meadvilie R McCutchoon, Pitt*bnrg W. W Young, A’ex, Pa - Hon Wm Bigler, Oieardeld 8 ftVHonii]!, New Jersey Mra Barmll, New Jersey Mrs New Jersey .A J M.eCookey, Penna LV\-i Haines, Petma L Fry & lady T J McOullouth, Clearfield DvvulHale Jos 01 Bufmes, Mt Holly. Geo A Smith, Penna John Pastorius, New York P P M Loebert, W Cheater: 8 McNair & la, Lane, Pa W SBonded.& It, Penha Jas A Parrißh, Summit 0 Rowe, Straabhrg, Pa H Spangler, Gettysburg, Pa H Ahl, Pittobnrg -■ D Ahi, Newyiile It F Brown, Realiog Hon CM Donovan, Philada H Slay maker, Laucco, Pa A J White, Cbambereburg * Jas B Orr. Orrtown A L Oerter, Nazareth* Pa W.O Wilson, Pony co, Pa, D Brindle, Mechanicsburg W J Utitierwood, Alt chan’g W H Davis, Easton - <1 Seitz, Eaaton H Sigenthal, Easton : ~ AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth J H McCauley & fa, Pa Tbo* W Aeton, Salem, N J W F Bofihee, Maryland : Jas F Smith. Reading Gen E Thompson, Wllm,Del Capt E L Hobberd Geo M Smith, Brooklyn Miboo W Smith, Brooklyn Jea B’own, New York J Q Thompson, Wash E D Payne, U S N ,W S Julias, U B N Mrs Bomsey, New York N. C Morrison, Pottsvllle Richd Beckenhack, Freap’t BE Hoailiicksnn, N J ... F 0 Hodge, Vermont J H Burr, New York BT. LOUIB HOTEL—Cheetnut street, above Third: C H West, U SN B Mills S G Obadaey, New York Jamerßrown i* A. Walker, Baltimore C Hawknwortti, Washington H G Mackey, Easton, Md H Bees, New York W W Richmond, N Haven • Col Sidney Demig, Va R P Jobnrton & wf; Illinois JohnDoherty. Putina S B Parkhurst. 'New. York: J M Livingston & wf,N .Y D W Belli Maryland ,J V F Black, Jeaueaville , * S B Cleaver, Pi*rt Penn J F Jakes,.Camden, Del-* - t A 0 Laufmau, I’enna . . . W 0 M Stoats„Coun W G tinker, Lancaster . - % T>, Helot, Fleetwood, Pa , *- J Beading. Trenton D Bichwina, Lane co* Pa F Lauderhuni, Penna JW Royer, Pottßtown . W‘M Seip, Suffolk, Va .T W. Turner, US N : ■ ..>* -f ... - . - NATIONAL'HOTEL —Race street, above, Third. Thos B Walker, Bcbl Haven J H Miller, Harrisburg S and Helms, Pottsville - II Baat. PotlaviUe T J Bertolet, Reading Araos Walton, Wash co, Pa A N B Matter & w, Pa DJI Rank, Lebanon co A G Whitfield, U S A F L Shuman, Beaver, Pa : - -'states UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. _ H B Ben aids. Ponaa S I* Brighton, Uniontown I) Troxler, Peima A Henry, Jr, Beading LJBrmeer, Easton ‘ SGuyre, Peana R Davis, Doyhßtown. J A Peck, Alex, Ya K P Dnniger, Lebanon co A GelsL Penua .. ■ . . W H Kfffer, Lancaster, Fa D ►nvder, Lowiabtirg Dr Huber & la, Lancaster J Mechauicaburg COMMEBOIAL—Sixth streot, above Chestnut. S Bowers, New York ’ -A F Nields, Penna j Mcllard, Maryland W H Eder, Maryland . A Kimble, Chester co, Pft C Phillips, Chester co J Macfeie, Cecil'co. Md IT Wiim, Del E R Plankioton, Wash > J Kennedy, Jr, Lauc co B O Hickman. W Chester D Kimble, Che.ter co J Devoe, West Chester BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Cftllowhill... DA I rake, Freemansburg T S Pittsburg - V Hoffaioo, Allentown John SboHov, Backs co. Pa Ohasllerlzog. Easton ‘ Joseph BnllerrNew Jersey Geo Graver, Pennsburg Jacob B.iHegaa9,Pennsbvtrg Edmund Trace, Penusburg : BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. WS Goud W Rupoort, Northampton Win Joner, Bethlehem Mrs Jones. Bethleheu Miss Jones, Bethkhem HS Crpasuan. Sdlersville John Schell, Bumneytowo Adam Fox, Reading Jo«ah B Stewart . . DA Glass, Friedeasburg-. Geo Moye *, Pennsburg . . teenth eeci ion. Barri-ion Grammar School 60 quarts tee cream Ladle* 1 S‘ldlers* Belief S 3 ciety of Second Reformed Dut sh Church. United States Sanitary Com : inlttea. Bespccifullv, . : AUG. 0. BOUBNONVfLLE, Surgeon in charge Fifth-street Hospital. Under the Continental l ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. THE UNION—Arch street above Third. MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market, n J Baeoo. Baltimore J Patchen, Wilm, Del A Colburn, Philadelphia MARINE INTELLIGENCE. •7* SEE FOURTH PAGE, ARRIVED. Bark Helen Mario, Marshall, 4 days from New York, in ballast to captain. V Brig E H.Fltler, Holmes, 10 days from Key West, la ballast to captain: Brig Bebecca Sheppard,. Somers, t 6 days from Key West, in ballast lo captain. Schr S C Fithian, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposst, with grain to J L Bewley & Co, Schr Young America, Lawrence, 1 day from Port De posit, with grain to J L Dewier ,& Co. - . . Schr Pathway, Compton, from Boston, ia ballast. Schr Everglacie. Pickett, from Boston,: do. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours trom New. York, with mdse to W P Clyde. : Steem tug Atlantic, Trout, 1 day from Fortress Mon roe, to J M’Flanagan. CLEARED. Scbrßurdet Hart, Hardy, Gienfasgos, S & W Welsh. Schr Harvest Queen, Grime?, StJohn, NB,E A Bon der A Co, r , f* Schr Geo H Eneas. Kelly, Nassau, J S & E I» Perot Schr Conststution, btrout, Boston, J B Blakiaton. Schr Everglade, Ficbett, Boston, J H Powell, r- gtr J 8 Sbriver, Dade, BaUlmore, A Groves, Jr. SPECIAL NOTICES. Buy Youe Bathing Robes, foe Ladies, Gents, and Children, at SLOAN’S, 808 MAR KET Street, . jvB-3t# Sei.f-Abjusting Patent Clothes- VTBINGEB.AsoIo Agency for the State of I’enurtylvMiia. JOHN A. MUBPHEY, ieis-lm 922 OHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Batchelor’s Hale Bye ! THE BEST IN THE WOBUD. tt ILLIAM A. BATOHEIiOB’S eelebrated HatrDyo preduees a color net t« be dtstingotHbed from waxranteti not te tninre tbe Hair In the least 5 remedlee the ill effects of bad dyes, and inylgoratea tbo Hair for life. CRAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIB instantly tnrna a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and btan tifnl. Soldb, all Druggists, tc. tff- The Cennine is signed WIUDIAM A. BATOBE- I,OU, on the four tidei of taekbox, FAOTOBV, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street), my2B-ly : - - ■ Now York. ; One-Peioe Clothing, of the latest Styles, made in the Beet Manner, for BE. TAIL SALES. LOWEST; Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures, All Goods made to Order warranted saUsfaclory. Our onr-Pricx Systbm Jb strictly ad bsred to. All are fcheioby treotod alike. , se22-ly J. JONES A CO.. 604 MARKET Street. Lyon’s Magnitio Insect Powder, Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor, tt fciib and exterminates-Roaches, Bed Buga, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects. &c. All gt-Duine bears the signature of E. Lyon, and .{$ not poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be ware of counterfeits and,imitations. Lyon’s Powder kills all insects iu ft trioe, Lyon’s Pills are death to rata uxui mice. . Bold everywhere. b. S. BARNES, ..• myB-Btuth3m •. 202 Broadway, New York. JULY Ist—BESSON & SON’S Mnimmo STOKE, No. 918 CHESTNUT STREET.—Juftt received Black 'Doable* width Monsseline de Laiuos, 800 to $1.26. Black Single-width Monsseline do Laineo,3l)£c to 50c, ** Grenadine Veifß, 75c, White UnfD Collars, Bc. Black Alpacas, 200 to37tfc. * f Bareges. Lupin’s make, 18#c to 250 <* Tftm«rrines. Lnpin’* moke. 31#c. White Surplic- Unifies of ali kinds. Large Crimp English Crapes and Yells, MARRIED. SMALL—PARHAM.—On Thursday, the 3d inafe, by the JSer. Charles R. Bonnell, A: Stokes Small, of Backs county, to ..ifcfcte D., youngest daughter of Robert Par .kens, »q., of ibis city. WILKtN.SON—MOORFHOUSE.—On the 3d instant, by the Rav. Geo. A, Durborosv, Mr. Wra; Wiikiosoito Mies Sarah Ann iloorekouse, both of this city. # DIED. CONWay —-On Sunday evening, July 6tb, in the 50th year of Ms ago, John Ooaway. The relatives and friends of the family are iavjtaJ to attend the funeral, firm hisl *te,residence, No. 312 Sooth Second Streep on Wednesday afternoon, atSo’clook. To pr< cetd to Lauit-1 Hill. . ' HESS—On the 4lh Inst., Henry Hess, In the 19ch ■year.of. his age. Fum ral from the residence of his parents, Germantown road, below Morris street; on Wednesday afternoon, at .3 o’clock. ,- \ PEARSON.—On the 2d inst., James S. Pearson, aged 81 sears. / Funir»l from his late' residence. No. 812 Swanson stmt, below Catherine, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’cifk. 1 =& LEWIS—On the 6th Instant, Susan Lewis, aged 73 Jeers. _ Funeral from the residence of her grandson, James Peacock, WerjdeVconrt, Swanson: street, on Wednej da' alien oon. at 6 o’clock. • # .. ELIXSON.—Oh ihe Sili'mstaat, Andrew Etiason, in the 42d 3 ear of bis age. Fuueral from his late residence. No. 203 Green street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4o’clock. . GALLIGHEROn the sth Instant, Mary, wife of Jehu Galli*her, aged 24 yews. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Ontario street, between Thirteenth and Broad, above Poplar street, thi* (Tuesday) atternooß, at 1 o’clock; . #. GRIFFITH —On the 6th instant, Robert- B Griffith. Funeral from his lata residence. Church street, below PauL F'aßbffird, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, BuYLE.—Ou the 6th instant, Mrs. Rom, wife of John 803 in the 24th year of her age.?. Funeral from the le-ddence of her husband, Anthracite street, Nineteenth ward, (late Richmond), this (Tues day) aftwnnon, at o’clock/ - * GRAISI MASS MEETING. THE CtTIZFNB OF .PHILADELPHIA, who de sire cordiall) to unite in sustaining the ' •- NATIONAO ABMISISTEATIOJf In its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional and unholy rebel Hon againat the unity of the Republic, and who de sire to support, by every power of the Government, our bundled thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving dte ease end the perils of tbo field, to preserve the UNION OF OUR FATHERS, are requested to assemble in MASS MEETING-, AT CONCERT HARO, OH TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, To express sympathy with and confidence in the Na« tloual and State Administrations, and SELECT DELE GATES to represent them in the STATE CONTEN TION, to assemble at Harrisburg on tholTth inst. . , T. 8. DARLING, Chairman People’s Committee of Superintendence. GEORGE H. MOORE, ■ Chairmen Republican Committee of Superintendence. JOBN J. FRANKLIN, : E. 11. MERRICK, V „ Secretaires Pfople’a Cominlttee of Superintendence. JOHN \Y. DUBREE, HENRY J. GARDNER, Secretaries Republican Com. of Superintendence. Tb'e. me«»inc will bo addressed by the following emi nent speakers: ' • Governor Curtis. Senator. Wh.mot, Col; JrnK W. Pobkbt, Senator :Oo wan,/; Hon. W. D. Kelley, M. Me Michael/Esq , ' Bon. Ciias Gibboxs, . Hon. \V. Morris Davis, Bon. W. B. Manx, Hod. Ohas. Gilpin, :YFai L. Dekxis, Esq.., Bon. Id a 1 ac > H azlehuH3T, W. Mr Bull. Esq., . J. B. Flaxigen, Esq.. . Amos Briggs, Esq., J 57 ~ _ FtOI’LE’S STATIC CONVENTION. THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire cordially to unite in SUSTAINING T3JE 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 every power of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number or DELEGATES equal to the Legislative Representation of the State, at such times . and in such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in - STATE CONVENTION, HABKISBOBO, On THURSDAY, the 17tb day of July next, at O’clock on said day, to : " NOMINATE CANDIDATES ' for the offices of ; ; » AUDITOB GENERAL . .. ASTD v ;' . ■■■■'■. SUBVH3YOB GENKBAIi» and to take each meaanroe os may lie deemed necessary *» «jj-.eiiKinou i.ue oro?ee»Tnont.ln_thialBeftaoa_of common peril te a eommou ftatmtcy • r - a. K. MoOLTJM, , ' Chairman of tho People’s State Committee. GEO. W. UAMMKESLT, I „ e , ar .„ JOHN M. STOIiIVAN, l Secret myg-tf mJsss» AN ABJOURNKD MEETING OF THE [l3^ MEN’S OBRIBTIAN ASSOCIATION, f..i SPECIAL BUSTNE3B will be held at the Sosmig. No. ltl»9 OHFSI NUT street, THIS {Tuesda?) EYET. NIKG. a* 8 o'clock. The members arenso-t Garno-tly ia* Vited to attend. GEORGE H. STUART, it# PreaLdeat. POST OFFICE NOTICE.—A SUP- PLEMENTABY MAIL .FOB GREAT, BRI TAIN, to be despatched . from BOS PON;. per atoamer A IP «IC ft, will be closed at this Office THIS D.vY,athdf past 12 o’clock P. M. O. A. WAbBOBN, Postmaster. . July 8,1862. "■ '■ '''lt - *y*-==»'%OFFICE OF THE GIRARI> COLLEGE U 3 DASSENGBR'RAILWAY COMPANY, coraer of COLUMBIA and RIDGE avenues,',. , • : -V , •.. PiIILADKI.I’HIi, July 7-1852. The Trah*-ferßooks of the GIRARD COLLEGE PAS BENGFR RAILWAY COMPANY will be closed tillxne 15th mtt, ’ WM. S. BLIGHT, jjg 115 : nr=* THE FREED BLACKS OF SOUTH SI3 CAROLINA —The Port Royal BeHef CommUtee announce that a Public Meeting will be: held ,ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 9th inst;, at 8 o’clock, at SANSOM-STREE t’ llftLL, at which"J Mider Mc- Kim, Eeq , a member of the Committee, will make report of a recent vitit to tbo Sea Islands of Hnuth Oarolina. Mr McKim’s examination as to the condition of the negroes on the sylvawa, a; tbeir next session, for a renewal of their charter. Said Bank is located in. the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital of one million of dol lutb; a renewal of which will he,asked for, with the usual banking privileges. By order of the Board. j023-tufm r«=» OFFICE OF T.HE FRANKFORD LLS AKD SOUTHWARK PHtLADEbPHrA CITY PASSENGER RAItROAD GO dPANY. BERKS Street, below Fourth, |: \ -'Philadelphia, July 3, 1862-j > TBE BOARD OF DI RECTO ft i ft AYE THIS DAY declared a DIVIDES D of FOU£ PER CENT, on the Caoital Stork, out of tbeearniiigs of the past six months, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on and after ISih intfc. The Transfer Books will be closed until thnt*thneJ ; . „ . . . r. jj7-tlfi CHARLES R. ABBOTT, Secretary. FOR RECEIVER OF TAXE», UJ? JAMES C. KELOO, Of Second ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con vention. • 3yB-lm* wCaTHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE UJ BEaVIE MEADOW RAILROAD AND GOAL COMPANY has THIS DAY declared a Serai-annual .Dividend of THERE PER GENT., payable to the Stock holders,at. the Company’s OiHce, No. 322 WALNUT Street, bn and aner the 11th July. • r ss ••••■• L. CHAMBERLAIN, Treawor. Philadelphia, July 1,1862. ‘ , ; jy2 st# vp OFFICE UNION CANAL COMPANY, m«p- Philadelphia, Jane 19,1882. a ' Tn accordance with the provisions of the third section of an Act of Aseembljy entitled'“a farther supplement to the several ante heretofore passed relating to the Union Waral Company, of Pennsylvania,” approved the 10th day of April, -3862, notice is hereby.given,that an agreement ha» bfen formed between the stockholdera and the hond holders of the Bald Company on the 9th diy of June, 1862. for tbe adjustment of the affairs of said (fempanv, aid each bondholders as took no part therein are called upon' te express in writing their assent to the same, or their dissent therefrom, within three months from the date thereof. ~.. • By order of the Board of Managers/ - •v i : JAMES PAGE, Provident O. THOMPSON, Secretary. A book,for signatures will be fonDd at the office of the Company,;No 228 WALNUT Street. .■ Bondholders call, ing to sign will please produce their bonds. ielftthstul2t f VICTORY! VICTORY! !—THE 116th REGIMENT, P.V. M., has been specially, accepted by the War Department for three years or during the war. Captains report Immediately. -;' Bounty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished from date of enlistment. - ~ ; v . : . : This is the only three-year Regiment authorized by the Secretary of ;War from this State, and all patriots desirouß Of serviijg our common country must now come forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be fore the Ist of September- next. : I) .HEENAN, Colonel Commanding. * A. MALSEED, Adjutant. . Per G H. BARD WELL. Major. . Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. .. je’3 tf 'C JAY COOKE & CO., BANKE RS , * ' NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, NEW (t 5-SO M LOAN. The undersigned, as Bnbscription Agent for the ▼eminent. Is prepared to deliver . AT ONCE' ON PAYMENT, i COUPON BONUS. IQF THJi . ' ': . : NEW SIX PER CEFT. UNITED STATES LQA A UTIIORTZED FEBR UARY 25, 1862. , '• / . : . . .... i V t ’ gtib*cHptiong received AT PAR, and accrued inforest Jtom May 1,1862. ( Legal Tender or Par Notes and Checks received for the Bonds—the Interest to date must be paid in Gold. This Loan is called “6-20,” having TWENTY years to run, but redeemable at the — al ' any time after FITE years, but Is aSix-por cont. Loan. CkA AAA TO INVEST IN . FIRST uJrJV/j' MJy flass ’hobtoj.o-rj Ra a 7# cep®* glass; the imposi tim of pretending to sell at reM-less than cost, and without allowance for freight/i®* 6 * hr breakage, is apparent; but their probable Z Bo ' baa been to empty one bottle of genuine Gongref®^ ol, ft fountain filled with their trash, and chrfateiiina'ltß 'total: contents. I We have never sold Oongr^ ftter In tountaius, nor in vessels of any other doserp l than ordinary* sized .glass bottles. The cork of ojbottlo of the gonnino is branded, l And any without rh' OONrs of Congress Spring, supplied by us regularly in bottles,'freshfromthe and Oheatnut sts. street. [-(0., 841 Spruce street. : ir Third and Spruce sts. fconiinootal Hotel, featnnt street. ... uarkct street. ; street, & WHITE. “ KETAH. BSI BOOBS. E. & L, E. & L. eyre & landell, E YRE & LANDELL, EYRE & LAN DELL, EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AROH, FOURTH AND AROH,, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, FOURTH AND ARCH, , ARE NOW CLOSING OUT SUMMER SILKS. SUMMER SHAYVES. UMMEE ROBES, 'BENCH ORGANDIES, RICH GRENADINES, TOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS, SUMMER FOULARDS. GRENADINE VEIUS, SUPERIOR MITTS, INDIA PLAID SILKS, PLAID MOZAMBIQUES, PLAIN MOZAMBIQUES. LA OK SILK SAOQUES LO-tnlhalm ' ■ OTJM MER.BLANKETS.-11-4 all wool j£r.light Summerßlanlets : - Vbo, Ice Blankets, at a low price. SHARPLESS BROTHERS MOSQUITO NETTING—B-4 whites, -Xl_ pinks, and blues, In 8 yard pieces. *>7 BROTHERS. A 1 HI NG TOWELS. * Large Bordered Hucka and Fringe Towels; “ Bird-eye and Scotch strlea Towels. Stout Bucksback and Coarse Twills. Turkish Bath Towels. Linen colored Doylies, for fruit, *- Damask Napkins and Table Cloths 8 H ARPLEBB BROTHERS, 7 . CHE&TNUT and EIGHTH Htreots. OOULARD SILKS-Park Styles. JL? PlsM India Silks. T? Dmk Gray Poplins. -- Super Shephetds’ PJaida. • EYRE & LANDEIL, jv4 FOURTH and A BOH. BATUS'SLEY TABLE LIIVEiNS Extra stout. ...... Good L*dpii ShpeHnes. Double Damask Nankins, i : • . Bt>d Bordered TowvlB.j;-:.. _,,v • . Bummer Quilt?) all grades. EYBK k LA.NDEDL, aud A.UOU. JJ STEEL & SON, : XJ • No. 7X3 North TENTH St, above COATES, Aro now closing out Iheir entire stock of FANCY STLKB., BaBKORS, OHALLTBB, 310ZAMRIQUE8. OEG4NDTES, JACONET AND OAHRItrO L^NS, ; TRAVELLING MIXTURES, and . - SUMMER DRESS GOODS Of all kinds, atEXTR* ORDIN 4 BY. LOW PRICES. .• LAOS' GOODh UEDTTOKD. , S2s.Lape t Man«les reduced to sl2.' „ it - Mantua reduced to SIQ, • * 818 Lace Mantles reduced to SB. SIQ Lace Mantles redm.ed to f>7. . #l2 Laoo Mantles reduced to §5. ; §lO Lac* Mantles reduced to S 4. - SBLaea^Poiot-sreduced tos3. §l2 LaceFofn»«3 reduced to §5, ... §l6 Lace Pointea reduced to SB. :• §25 Lace Pointes reduced to §l2. SILK COATS AND rAOQUES. Closirg our. UNDER COST PBICES jeBo DEtIBABLB SUMNER (JOODS. Checked Worsteds. TruvelHne Goo«fa. . Checked Poplins aod Silks. - Plaid Itfozamhiqwß- Yery Cbe-*fi\F»uov BafofcMi. • Cheap Jotsof Bareg© Kobe*. - FreiJc* Organd^'andXawn*. pj„m Bftre«p*i, of alt colora - - - Bar*gpsfor Mnntlea. Barege Sbawls. : Jndia Gb»»ck Silks. Fonlwl Sdfcs. ■ • • • ffllk a. -s Frepcb Chintees. Btonsseliups. • j 102 4 QHEB T N U T STREET. - Invites tbe special.attention of Ladfcs who in -0 -C' d:c.* in every variety of material. \ . Aleoi, a large assortment of MUSLINS, suitable for G.ABTB\LDTS, 1 &o;, toga f herewith' every v%- p riety of WHITE GOODS, LINKN4, LAOEi, fc EMBB'JIDEBIES, HANDEEROa’FS, VEILS,! c. Sc . .'■■■ ■, ; Jnet opened per latest arrivals from Europe on invoice of very beautiful • and entirety new Styles- PUFFED.FRENCH OAMBRTn, fnv GARTBALDPS, MODE GREN ADTNE VEILS, and .SWISS OOLLaBE CTB RUFFLING for trimming tbin Dressps, etc—a new and very de sirable .Mtirte.' A'bo. an invoice of PURE WHITE 'FRENCH PLAID - ORGANDIES. jyl 10 2 4 OHES T N U T STB B F T WS.— ! iibeOard ryyLand a the only TAS; B. CAMPBELL&Co M U‘ : 727 CHESTNUT STREET, - . OFFER AT _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Very choice Goods of recent Importation. • Black Hlk ObeckedGrenadiae, extra quality. Foulard Pilki, eluant styles and fine quality. _ Black Pilhs, test brands; - > > •- Broche Burege, Homania and Mozamhiqnes. 8-4 Paris Fil d’Chevre. . • > ’ - Poll d’Cbevre, all.woolfiHmg.. Grenadine veils, in mode and other shades. ‘ WHITE GOODS • AND BIHENS In groat -variety,' at 'extremely low plicea. j©6*tf % $2 50 3 00 .3 50 . 400 ; 3 75 .4 00 4 50 ‘ : 600 * 5 25 i 5 50 ‘ 5 75 « 0 00 * 5 76 ‘ 6 00 Binen brills. vCbe&plotg Drills for Gents* summer wear. Auction 7ot«» a* 25, 31,38, 44, and 60 eta. Extra good White Drill*, 31, 38, and 60 ctg, Summer Cassimnroß, delicate Hue plaids, - - Fashionable Mixtures and Solid Colors. 6-4 Silk-mixed Coating", at the right prices. Cioih Goods of every description—a fine stock* : • BOYS’ READY-MADE OLOTHfNG. Boom in second story devoted to this branch. Srnnmer suits for the country for boys. Gnimeutsmade fo with despatch. MANTLE BOOM. Cloring out sales.of Silk-Sacquea. Closing out sales of Silk Mantles. - ■> Closing put saleg of Cloth Cloaks. Closing out sales of Thin Sacques. Closing out sales of Lace Mantles. ' COOPER 4 COWARD, je2B-tf S. E. rorner NINTH and MARKET Streets. ‘ 6 25 ‘* 675 * 7 0Q *: 7 50 i 8 00 ». B 75 t 9 25 s 9 76 12 60 16 50 traduced, id Index, id Photo* •view spring prints, Ll OHOIOB BTYIiSIS. MEfiBIHAGS,. . ■ SPRAGUE, • PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot beet styles and fast colors at 10c. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., mhl6-tf N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. T WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION X of my customers and friends to the following Goods, which are fresh and desirable: Black and White‘Plaid Silks. 1 Organdie Dawns', choice styles. One lot oF Lisle Gauntlets, at 18Jfe a pair. One lot of Black Silk, sl*l2>g ; the best I ever hod for thoamoney. : 4 '- At JOHN H. STOKES’, jelo*6m •'->702 ABOH Street. ■VriW EMBROIDERIES, WHITE J. V GOODS, Ao.—Juat opened, a general assortment of desirably French and Scotch Needle-worked Sands, Edgings. Inserttogs, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, eto., at very low prices. ALSO, A fnSJ line of all descriptions of White Goods for Ladies’ wear, of the moat approved makes. . SB EPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. & ABBTSON, j©4 r 1008 CHESTNUT Street .A T 702 ARCH STREET MAI BE found Barege Auglaie Shawls. White Barege Shawls. Mozambique Shawls. . Plaid Bilk Shawls. Just roceived and for sale by je24 :..... JOHN H. STOKES. TOHN H. STOKEB WILL OPEN M TO-MOKBOW MOBNIN ■}, at 703 ABO sit Street, 10 doz. Gents’ Light Lisle Gloves, at 18^, worth 37,#. Alto, 6 doz. Ladies’ Mode Hose at 13, worth 25. . Also, One piece Black India Silk, without lustre, for mourDingaud aprons. Js24 r\ HEAP CAKPBTS, MATTINGS, \J OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES—V. ; E. ABOHAMBAULT. N.E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning, from auction, Ingrain Carpets at 31. 37, 50. and 620; Entry and .Stair Carpets, 56 to 62c: Rag, Hemp, and Yarn Carpets, 16 to Sic; White and Check Matting, 20and*25c; Floor Oil Cloths, 31 to 50c; Gilt bordered Window Shades, 50oto Si; Buff and Green Window Holland, 12 to4sc. Dry Goode and Carpet Store, N, E. cor. ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.'* 1 je!7 tuthal2fc ; SPOOL COTTOtf. «JjlOR THE PARTICULAR At tention OF THE TBADE.” ALTEMUS & COZENS, NO. 241 OHEBTNUT STBEET, SOL* AQSSIS FOB GREEN & DANIELS’ CELEBBATEB IYORT-FINISH SPOOL COTTON, Pronounced one of the best and cheapest Spool Cot tons in the market A full supply on hand. je24-lm* 1 ztOO LBS - BJj ACK MUSTARD J.jjIW.SEED. ■ 500 lbs. Cblliles. , • 7 cans common Gum Arubic. ■ ■ Id store and for sale by JOHN H. EOKY, j,7-3i*: , 534 LOMBARD Street. "DEAUTIFUL.AND NATURAL mail -XJ-renicte eroEEtMEB’S iyorjtypiw. Complexion imitated to the life, and drapery and . accessories colored llln artistiO etylo.i BECOND StteetifalxiTe ar*en, It*. SHARPI/KSS BROTHERS. OUBSTNUT and EIGHTH Street,. INSURANCE COMPANIES. gjTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PROVIDENCE ’■■WAS HI NOT ON INSURANCE COMPANY. JANUARY 1. 1863. Capital Stock, assets Beal Estate held by the'Company - City Aa . * amors 1 valuation Cash on band................ Cash depotitediu Banks Caj-h >n bands of Agents. ICO .City- of • Providence- Bondpar value sloo,ooO£iu*rket va1ue;............„... r 105,030 00 600 t-barts Exchange Bank, of Providence, * inarketvalne........ 03,000-03 Other assets, including Beiits and . Interest accrued but n0tdne........ - LIABILITIES. Amount of losses paid dnrlng the year........; SG4.7U 74 ' Lotsfcß during the year which have not been paid.... v Amount of aiviaends declared ; : • 818,750 00 Amount of dividends declared due and un paid......... Amount of dmdendß declared and not’yet duo... All other exitting claims againbt dio OoV.*.** INCOME. Cash .premiums received.-.. $118 917'10 Amount of premiums earned.,,; 8105,073 90 ‘ Amount of' interest money received... Amountof income from other sources, expenditures Losses paid during theyear..U... SB9 607 39 Aniountof re-iumrancf premiums. 1.. 370 29 Amountof jeturn premiums.;.;. *.ii~ 3273 156 Amonut of dividends p*id during "the year.. 14370 00 ExpeDses psia during the year, including ’ ; conumwons and. fee* paid to tba agents ' rind officers of the Compauy, * Amount «i taxes paid by the Cojupany. Ail Otla«v.vaspot,oea *uait_«xpen{ilU»re9. JOHN KINGSBURY, President. WAHREN S. GKEEXj Secretary, ; Police Jeaucd, and aE .losses promptly adjusted and sottled by SABINE & DUY, AGENTS AND AT CORSET'S, No 147 South Fourth Street. iyS-frithSi Q.IIIARD FIRE AND MARINS INSURANCE COMPACT. OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 8200,000. This company, continues to take risk* en the gaffe classes of Property at low rates. The public can roly upon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of tho public, during the last nine years, exceed ©500,000, and we respectfully solicit its fayorin the future. DIBEOTOBB. JEKBY WALKKB, JOHN THOBNLST, ABBAHAM HAETj PETBB 8. HOB, o! If. Y.' FBBMAN SHKPPABD N. 3.EAWKSHOX, ; JOHN BDPPLEB. CJHAB. I. DUPONT, JOHN W.CLAGHO2N, 0. F.HEAZLITT, DAVID BOYD, Jr., , r »U : ’M.'.SWAIH, JOSEPH KLAVP, 21. D. WM.C.BUDHAH, - THOMAS OSAVENi-President A. B. GILLETT, Vioe President. JAB. B. ALYGBD, Secretory. ap26-tf PAMB INSURANCE COMPANY No. 406 CHESTNUT Street- FIRE AND INLAND imUR&NGtt. ■ . DIBEOTOBS; \ W. N. Buck, _ B. D. Woodruff, ■ Okas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., • P. S. Justice, Alex. WhiUdin, Washington Jones, Goa. A. West, ' Oha*. Stokes, 0. W.Davie, _John.W. . IB'carman .1 xrtwwxrtjxc T 4. it OUST, President. . ■ CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANOHAB.D, Secretary. rmhlß-ifl fp&mzmE&hTß % ire mm V-r BOTCH COMPANY, 03* THE STATE 05 PENNSYLVANIA. , K*»^ DlBl!CTo^s^sr _ Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thoma*fi-Stewart, William 3trasbers *— r . Elijah Jones. - FrfJP j A.YNS, M D., President. _ ' WHIT ALL. Yl&e Presldfittt SAMUEL S. atoow, oecrm«.,Tr^ J * Office, Commonwealth BuHffing, SIS ; OHESTHUV Strfwt, Pbilftrielnhta.. N LEGAL. 'VTOTICE. IS HEREOF GIVE IT TO -L-l all persons concerned that HENRIETTA SAORV wife T of > BARLES SACKS, will, oa SATURDAY, the 12tb day of July, 18d2 : at ten o’clock A. M., apply to the Court of OcmiDon Pleas of Philadelphia cifcyaod county for a decree aud certificate amlioriz'ug’ her to act, have thepower- and.transact business as a 'feme sole trader ttoder-tbejawe ofthe State of Pennsylvania, jvB 2t ; TTNITED STATES, EASTERN .016- %J TRICTOF PENNSYLVANIA, SC T. TEE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES, -J TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, ■ - GREETING: ’ - ■ 1 ' ’ . WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in aud for the Eastern, District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on .a Libel, filed 4n the name of the United States of America,-hath ' «*o'«feod all per sons In general who Jinvo-j-ur -pretend to have, any light, title, or interest in the schooner.CaTALiNA, : master, her tackle, apparel, and ,faroiture, and ihe goods, wares, and merchandise laden on: board thereof,' captured as prize by 'tbe United ; States steamer Alabama, 'nnder command 'of Captain E. La mer, said steamer being oneofth* Atlantic naval sauad-, ron, to bemoiiiBi»ed, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten,'and to the effect hereafter: expressed, (justice, so requiring.) :You are, therefore, charged, and strictly enjoined and commundouU that you; omit not, but that, by publishing these presents in. at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and iu the lntelligent cer, you do monish and cite, or .cause .’to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any " right, title, or interest in the said schooner OATALINA,.her appivol, and fur niture,.and the goods, wares, and .merchandise laden on:board thereof, to appear before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER,- the Judge of the said . court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presente, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day follow ing, between theusual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a' reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said schooner OATALI&A, her t»ck»e, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, should not bo pronounced to beICiVL at the time .of the capture of' .the same, to the enemies of the United States, and hi goods of their ene mies, or otlienvise, liable and; subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes;. and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to ..whom, by the tenor of .these., presents, it is also intima ted,) that if they shall not appear, at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not- show a rea sonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said Dis trict Couftdoth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the ■ said capture, and" may pronounce that the said schooner CATALIN A, her tacklv, apparel, and'furni- and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on. board; thereof, did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of. Ame rica, ancf as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,. liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be ad judged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated iu anywise notwithstanding, and that yoa duly certify to the.said District Courfcwhat yoiishall do in the premises, together with these presents. . .. ... ■Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER;; Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this seventh day of JULY, A. D. 1562, and in the eighty-seventh year of the Independence of .the said United States;- jjB-St G. R. FOX, Cleric District .Court. TTNITBD STATES, EASTERN DIS |J TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SC2V THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District Court of ’the United States In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America; hath decreed all persons in general who have, or. pretend to have, ; any right, title, oi interest in the schooner MORNING STAR, whereof PanzeS'Bifter is master, her tackle, apoarel. and furni ture, and the wares, and merchandise laden on board thereof, captured by tlie United States steamer; Bienville, und»r command of Captain MaUany, said steamer, being one of ...the Atlantic naval squad ron, to be monished,: cited, and called to judg ment, at the time , and; place underwritten,' and/to the effect hereafter .expressed, . (justice so retiuiring') You are.tberofore charged and strictly.enjoined aad.com manded, that you omit not, but that, bypublishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed aud published in . the city of Philadelphia, and in the l,egaVlntelligencer i you do monish and'eite, or cause to be monished aud cited, peremptorily/ all; persona in general who have, or . pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said schooner MORNING STAR, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden- bn board thereof, to appear before the- Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWEN TIETH 5 day after publication of these presents, if ifc . be a’court day, or else on the next court day follow ing, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of iaw> a rea sonable and lawful excuse, if- any they have, why the said schooner MORNING STAB: ; her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise ladMi oa board thereof, should-not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the seine, to the enemies of .the United States; and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and - subject to. condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawtul prizes» and further to do. and receive in this behalf as to justice’ shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be; intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall hot appear at tlie time, and place above mentioned, or appear and shall notsliow. a reasonable and lawfol cause to the contrary, then'' said District Court :• doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on tlie said capture; and may pronounce that; the said schooner. MORNING STAR, her tackte, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares/and merchandite laden on board there of, did belong, at the time of the capture : of the same, to the enemies of tlie United States of Ame rica, and as goods; of their, enemies, or other wise, liable and- subject to confiscation and condemna tion, to bo adjudged and coridcmned as lawful prize, * the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so. cited and intimated in anywise and that you duly - certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. ' • ... Witness the Honorable JOHN V CADWALADER, Judge of Die }Bftid court, .at-Philadelpldft/Jthis seventh; day.of JULY, A. D.1852,,aml in “the eighty-seventh year of tlie Independence oLthe said United Stafeß. ' ‘D 8-3 t G. R, FOX, Clerk District GQVit ■yiCTOK HiJGO’sS GREAT KOVEL. Beady this week, nnifortn in appearance and price with ♦ ~....§200,000-00 ~..$157,833 00 3,110 0-> -.. 57,196 67 ... 6,10 S 37 W BROTHEaHSAD’S Cl ROU -7.T • LATINO LIBK4BY.—AII tha BSW English and American Books», including ALL OLA3BK* of Lite rature. This la the ONLY Lihrar7 io the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not BEPBINTBP hero. . Totnia 85 per year; 6 months $3; three months $1.50, or 3 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street -jy7-2m* 8366,815 68 rPHE FINKLE AND LYON SEW MACHINE 00., having satisfactorily e?- tHhiißhed the reputation of their Machines, in Philadel phia, and desiring to further increase the business, will rereive propositions from an active party for. the Agency, smb party to.be possessedof Enflicient meanß to make tbe business a payftjg one.. The privilege of the State given if required. Samples of Machines can be seen at 922 GBESTfiiUT street, Fbiladelnhla. 12:500 00 200 do A-NTED—2 .OOO Men along the line ▼ » of the Lcliigh Canal, say 1,500 laborers, 250 car penters, and 25Q.stene masons. Apply to the officers of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at MAUCH CHUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywhere along the line of the works. jetO-fcf, -'521,675 DO 1.V172 50 3.468 27 "C’IIRST- CLASS BOARDING IN Chester Connty, Pa., three miles from a railroad station. For rartlenlaia, call this weak, at 1029 00 AT ES Btrect, between the honrs of 9 nod 1. ' jyB-2t# Bi3n;j>r>7- 87 AJI Fins rooms, with first-class board. "Apply’-M AIH B3 16 fp TO RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT oikFTIKNITUBE. several neafc : Country Places, with a fb\v acres of ground, convenient to railroad stations near the city. Apply to' E. PRTTIT, , je39 . • : - ■Ka S(l9 \nT,NHi' Stxpot; : AE. E. G. WHITMAN EBfOVAL.—M A H L O N-‘ El E K, li DENTIST, has BEHOVED to No; 1501 CHEST NUT Street. jyS Inpfc- “NTOTICE.—T]ie Copartner; Irip hereto-^ fore existing between the undersigned, naler the firm of PRATT. & REAT Ff, h*s been dissolved by its own limitation, andby,mutual consent. - . p. T. PEATT Is alone authorized tocollrct the out standing debts, and to use the firm natnr iu liquidation. J>; T. Pit iTT, • •*«••• ’ • B. B. BEATS, W. G. BILLIN.' jy t. pbattT . fSUCCESSOR TO PRATS’ i RKATK,) . IMPORTER AKB WHOLESALE DE ILER IN' WATCHES, JEWELEY, ELATED WARE, &c„ Has removed frem N. W. corner Fifth and Market Sts to No.' 607 CHESTNUT STEET, Where ho offers for sale a; FULL ASSORT*,IRST OF ROODS peftsinihgto the WATCH BUSINESS Dealers are solicited to examine the stock. ; jrs tSI li< retoforo A. T. LAN B: & co this $ ”?' ier of limitation -■ Tim .boninli w”il h» »»1£? o, '" ed b, ' i,s "«' « No. ' " '- — —B. HAK«»iiij. Tin. ADIUMIU, Jiily h 18a2.. ■ " lyl-I.nth2m A CABI>.—We have, •’ this day asso dated with -os’W- L ATIMER SHALL, in tbo PRODUCE, MILLING, HARDWARE, and GROCE BY Jußiiiess. .i"'-.;- - \The bußinef s will still be continued m the name of P. A.&S; SMALL. P. A. & S. SMALL. IoEK-.-Pa., July 1,1562. . . jy3-5t TjISEOLUTION —The firm of MOR JL* BIS X. HALLOWEM, & CO. i, TUI, DAY dinolved by'mutual consent. The fcu*n«i*ss will be eet titiby the new firm of M L. HALLO WELL & 00. - : MORRIS L- HALLO WELL, JAMES TR4QUATR, JOSHUA L. HALLOWELL, v THOMAS W; SWENEY, ENOCn B. HUTCHIVSON, WILLIAM P. HALOOWELL, ABRAHAM RITTER, T *USSELL DAWSON. Philadelphia,,7th mo. 1,1862.: pOPARTNERSHIP. The under- V-/ signed have THIBBAY formed a Parioershio for the transaction of tho SILK and FANCY DRY GOODS business, at No. 01R CHESTNUT Street, under the firm ofM. L. HALLOWELL & 00. MORRIS L. HALLOWELL, JOSHUA L HALLOWELL; ... ENOCH R. HUTCHINSON,. = - , WILLIAM P. HALLOWELL. PBitAnsLPBiA, 7th mo. 1,1862. ' jy2-GS mHE UNDEIISIGN ED HAVE THIS _L DAY formed a Copartnership uoder the firm of DAWSON, BRANSON, * CO;, for transacting theSIGX and PANOY DRY GOODS* JOBBING business at the Northwest corner of MARKET and • F*FT H. Struts. T- BUSSELL DAWSON, ORLANDO BRANSON, JACOB G. BOMGARDNER. PuiLADELPinA, July 1, 3862. TVTOTICE.—MR. WM. K. HEMP JJV HILL’S interest in our house ceiMea on tfee 3isfc .-T WELLS &■ OO.v 118 NORTH WHA EVES, May. jyl-lm GOP.AR.TU ERS HI P.— I The un derslgued have this day formed a Ck>uartaership, un der the name and firm JOnNES, BVRBY, & '-40 . for the framacfcion of the WHOLIO3a.BE frILK AND DBY GOODS BUSINESS, at Nos. 627 MARKET and 524 COMMERCE Streets. < GEORGE W. JOHNES,' WILLIAM H BSRBY, WILLIAM H. HURLEY, , FBaNCIS B. ABBOTT. - • Philadelphia, July, Ist; 1862. T\ I SSOLUTJL 0 N OB’ PART ’3IJ- NEJtS fllP.—H he Partnership heretofore existing as PETILH. COOK, & CO., iatliisday.dissolved by {imi tation! and by mutual consent. .The business of the firm wiil he settled by the undersigned \ E. G. DU riLH, . SAMUEL C. COOK, Pnn.ADEX.rinA, June 30, 1862. SAMUEL G. COOK will continue the AUCTION AND' COMMISSION 1-UUNBS3 at the old stand, No 121 South FRONT Street', above Walnut. jyl-12t THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under - the firm of- BIEGEL, BAIRD, A 00., is this fiftydissolved. - PETER SIEGER, D. B. ERVIN, JACOB BIEGEL, H.S. PISTER. ' WI. S. BAIRD, JOSIAH BIKGEL, JOHN WIEST. . Jdse 30. iyl-fiw "PhTOTICE OF LIMITED PAUTNERf XV SHIP—The subscribers hereby give notice that they have entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the several, lavra of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships. That the name of Che firm under which said partner ship .is to be conducted is BIEGEL, WIEST, & ER VIN. v ' That the generalnaturs of the business intended to bo transacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods., That the names of the General and Special Partners, all of whom reside in the city of Philadelphia, aro JACOB BIEGEL, General Partner, reading at 627 North Sixth streeti JGHN WIEST, General Partner, residing at 322 New street; D. B, ERVEN; General Partner, residing at 1515 Girard avenue; HENRY & FIBS EB, General Partner, residing at 418 North. Third street: JOSIAIi IttEGEL, General Partner, residing at 416 North Third street; PETER SIEGER, Social Partner, resting at 717 North Eighth street; WM. S. BAIRD, Special Partner, residing at. the Continental Hotel. , That the aggregate amount of the cap Hal contributed by the Specinl Partners, to. the common stock is. One: Hundred Thousand Dollars, of which Fifty Thousand; Dollars in cash has been so contributed by Peter Sieger, Special Partner, and Fifty Thousand Dollars in casfchas been bo contributed by Wm . S. Baird, Special Partner. That tbe said partnership is to commence on the first day of July, A. 1862, and la to terminate on the first day of January, 1865. JACOB BIEGEL, 1 JOHN WIEST, I D. B. EBVIN, > General Partners. HENRY 8. FISTEB, } JOSIAH BIEGEL, j PETEB SIEGER, > p. rtnflrfl . jyl.6w WM. S. BAIbD, \ Bp6oial * artQerB ‘ FRANK; EIEMER. Surgeon Artist to the Government Institutions, Wash ington.. AJbo } to all of the Medical Colleges and Hos pitals.,,- ■ •- . '' • The “PALMEB LIMBS," adopted the Army and Navy SurgeohH. Pamphlets sont gratis. Address, 11. FRANji. PADMKR, . jj2-6m No. 1600 CHESTNUT Sir, et, Philad’a. Ebbbl notes and postage STAMPS AT HATiF PRlCE.—Fifteen different Rebel Notts and Postage Stamps mat post-naid on receipt of twenty- five conts. Trade snppliod at SO cents per 100,0r54 per I*ooo. v Address S. 0. UPHAM, Vj?7- 6t* 408 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. BO T S’, MISSES’, AND OHLD DUSK’S CLOXHIH&, IN ENDLESS : VABIETF, ■- at Ho, 13T South EIGHTH Street, Full -Siretisth of th« Co>no*av.. ■WEDNESDAY. OF FBA3JE I>SEW PATUBDAT, BENEFIT OF MB. WaLLIS. tSSF~ Prices as nsjia.l, fhjr+*!nriw*tttB oVlflck. - :■ SEA BATHING. 'S«|BK -- »O E THE SEA. StS.-.-ssr-. sHOR El SUMMER AS . R iNGEMENT—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC BAIL BOAT!. /• - •• • • ; Three trainß daily to Atlantic City and return* (Scn days escepfced). Trains leave YES’E-Street Ferry or follows: M-ril Train.. Express Tram.,.....,......, Freight and Accommodation, betdrnihg' Leaves, Atlantic Mail Tram. 4 40 P. H. i{ “ Express Train.......,...*.615 A. M. “ “ Freight and Accommodation.3lB A. 2L, _ FAIRTC SI .80. Romjd trip Tickle, ocod only for £U day and train on which they are issuedj S*L5O. Excar- B'on' Tictela, good for throe days, 53," ‘ Hotels are now ‘ JOHN G. BSYaNT. EXCURSIONS. ISIISiSP DELIGHTFfJIi ™ SUM M i if JO X 0 TJ R 8 i (>• X 8. ETAGARA PALT.S, LAKEdTAETO, THE THOU SAND ISLANDS, EAPII)3 OP SIVL A WIVK-JQ® JHVSR. MONTREAL, LAEKS 09AMPLAIN A»B> , GEORGE, SARATOGA. LSPKISG3, H(JD-'o!< B£- ■VUB, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW PORT, NEW, YOBK, *O. 'Fare from Philedelphia to Niazn'a Falls, Montreal, White Mountains, Boston* aiid return, $l2 20 From Pl.ilao'elpbH to Ninsara Falls, sl,intrnM,Bn«t -tepa, Hudson river. New Jork. and retnrn, . 880.00. For further particulars and hand bilie apply at raeofOoe* fthePHII,AI)ELPBI.VANI> KLHIItv RA.IhRO4.D -corner of SIXTH:and .iCHEiTNITT Streets,, where a choice -gyitT: the taitooT _ ' ' jyi:36t sssr POAI>, VIV MEDIA. PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON- EX CURS lONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Through the finest Country and the most turantirul -Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week until: further notice an Extra 1 rain will leave West Chester a» : . 6.65 P SI. Tor Philadelphia;: .i i ~ ■Paßsefgers buying Excursion Tickets can take either tbe2or43o P M Train-from Philadelphia, and.the'A. or 6.56 P. M. Train from West Chester. BOTTNP-TRi P..TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHIA to all Stations east of -West Chester, good on tte ; aboveTraiuß. out of io.mfty be bed oa these ostb ON ui * at EX CUB SION RATES, good Only on the days issnod. For further information, anplymt the Ticket Office, til the Depot, K. E, corner of EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets. .. ' „ MAyTDKHOHTFOI.IiOOATIOnS FO* SOMMEE BoAXDtns OS TJ!E tuts OF THE Road. je2l-tpwfa if PROPOSALS. BEP U T ¥ QEAKTEBMABTE& GJ3NEEAI»*S OFFICE, FIHLADSLPHIA, Jaly 7.1R62. -Proposals will be received at this office, until THURB-- PAT, the 10th -instant,.at 12 o’clock M., for -furnishing* 40 Bets of .Wheels, compile, for Army Wagons, to be ready for delivery by TUESDAY, the 15th iostont v, : .• A. 30YD. Capt. and Asst. Quartermaster. SAFES.. e-l MLME’B SAFE DEPOT RE AMOVED to Ho. 21 South SEVENTH Street, ne« the Franklin Inetitute. The undersigned, thankful forpast favors, and beta*? determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured fen elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand Sc large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought ami? Oh Sled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only* strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie 1 !' UneQtraUcd Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will bofnrnishrf? to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is Called to Lillie’s NeW- Oabihet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This-Safe is con ceded to surpafca to style and elegance anything yes rf fored for this purpose, mid is the only one that is strictly ■ fire and burglar proof.* • Special Noyrox.—l have now on hand nay twenty e<« Farrel, Herring, & Co.’s Safes, most of them nearly new,, and some forty of other makers, comprise!* a-complett* assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for thfe> now celebrated Lillie Safa. They will be said at very low prices. Please call and examine. |a2s-lyif ML 0. SADLEB, Agent Egfe EVAEB k WATSON’S SSffl BALAWANDEB BAF**, BTOBB, 16 6UOTB FOtTBTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large Variety of VTBE-PUnoy BAFSSB always s* hand . '■ . MOEIAJB CEMETERY. This ground is located, a few yards-off the Darby road, about the same distance from the city a&Lanrel Hill, and? la beautifully situated on the-highest'point of ground fta- TnUflfl around. Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed,, being high and dry. The public are touted to examtot# its claims before purchasing- eiseschoea. ' Genoral and plans tuny be examined at th* COMP AST’S OFFICE, Ns. 128 SOOTH SIX'SH BTREHT, , Where any further ioDofisation wSI be cheerfully &£*. forded by the agent. • DESIRABLE LOTS, AT LOW BBIOBS, AHD DH JiIBBBAL TEBMS, Are now In the market, some of them in seotiona }tu& opened, having Mtberto been held In reserve. Offios Hours from BA. M. t 0,4 P.M., and either be?* forecrafter these hours, ai the residence ,cf the under*, signed, . HO. 314 -HOBTH TENTH STBEBT. FREDERICK. A. TAN CLETE, N. B.—Conveyance to and from She Cemetery for ircc&t as desire to purchase. my 16-2 m riAUTION.—Owing to ike popularity V-/ and complete success which onr PATENT SELF* ADJUSTING CLOTHES-WBINGEB has met with* other parties are endeavoring to sell their inferior tna chines, by adopting our-name of SELF-ADJUSTING 59, as a means to deceive the pubilo. We, therefore, give notice that our name will be plainly stomped on each Machine manufactured and sold by ns* and none others are genuine. Any one using onr trade-, mark will be dealt with according to law. ■ Hr. L.E. BNOW, corner of FIFTH andOHESTNOT Streets, Philadelphia, is our SOLE AGENT for Penn* sylvania. ■ HALEY,• MOUSE, & BOYBEN. ju24tsel2 • • _ -.- 7 ' - - QOLDIERS 3 * SEAMEN’S. AND WK O DOWS’ PENSIONS, Pay, Bounty, Prize-Money* &c,» procured by JOHN H. FSIOK, Pension Agent, No tary Public, and Commissioner far the States, 223 DOOK street/ • Besidence, LINDEN street, GERMANTOWN. PABSPOBTS OBTAINED. jyS-61* /OPENING OF A SUMMER GAR DBN.—The tmdersdgned beg* leave to Inform the rmblio that ho ban opened for the season hft FINS GAB. . DEN Kid HOTEL, at the toot of COATES Street, oppo. site Fairmotmt Park. Families are particularly Invited, tee Cream, Cakes, excellent Lager Beer of Balta’a bran. _ sty, Wines, *o., always on hand. '. . ... HENBY FBICKA, rnyS-Bm TWENTY-SEVENTH and COATES Sts TURTLE AND GLAM SOUP uorvod ap daily (Smidayi exoepted) by .JA.SBB PBORBBB, 308 MABKBT g treat. '> FamlHee supplied eatuoal. .....7.30 A M. 4.00 P . M. 5.00 P. M. HENRY WOOD, Snpgrtntßinleat. GENEB/LL agent.