ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, • UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Otrard—Chestnut *1 Vm N Wilson, Delaware J Sanderson, Smyrna A F Hopford, TSew Orleans A T'Kneclit, Baloii Rouse WJMiller, Cincinnati A Getty. Philadelphia G Dale, Hew York TR Mcßinstry, Belfast » Davis, Delaware q Williams, City A S Evans, Ft Wayne 23 Shower, Peuua X Fisher, Chester jP WBher, Hurrishnrg K C McAvoy.Butler, Pa J W Hartwell & la, Ohio J R Miller, Princeton Mrs D Staoy, Newark 'Bliss B Stacy, Newark , W H Peirce, Baltimore 8 Little & wf. Baltimore Mrs Burnß, Lewistown, Pa Mrs Allison, Lewistown,Pa Miss Potter, Lewistown,Pa Jas Potter, Lewistown, Pa Col Graham, Washington John W Spear, Baltimore WPLightuer, Baltimore X fi Stowell, New York j H Cooper, Long Branch J B Stokel, Smyrna CSMiusten, Smyrna P T Barker, Smyrna Cbas Hampshire, Jonesville Win Hampshire, Jonesville A N Jones, Long Island treet. below Ninth. R 8 Mcllvain & wf, Lane co Mias Mcllvain. Lancco W B Greene, Chicago J M Baker, Indianapolis J S Lyle, Peuua S R Seal.- Manchester Mrs R Seal, Manchester Mast Seal, Manchester Miss L Seal,'Manchester Passmore Grant, Manchestr T King, Canada West W Wagonsolier, Seiinsgrove C S Maltby, Baltimore W G Cose Mrs'Depue, Belvidere B M6Near, New York W 8-pardon, Newark J J Heckart, Maryland 0 B Grossman, Delaware L M Thayer & wf, Trenton A Horn & fam, Detroit Mies Boswell, Belvidere J E Smith, Wyndlawn Thos Graham, Bnrllugton S Freeman, Keyport, N J OBullman MissHuUmau B Harvey, Salem, Mass Miss Hnrvev. Salem,\Mass W Iv Tnomas, DSN W B Reauey, Chester ’ J Davenport, Boston 0 E Austin, New York - J Hopkins Farr, Md * W S Bleecker, N Y Continental—Ninth A Fendall, Washington Alex Heuaerson, N Y X Warner & wf, Springfield ItfissM Warner, Springfield J Lawrence, New York Mr Smith, New Orleans WinßHueßs. Honduras Q H Corliss,-Providence - ’Wm Corliss. Providence - BIL Cambell, Baltimore A Benton, Jr, Phtla S McCune, Washington Xobt Currie, New 1 ork JM Stewart, Alex. Va , GF Smith, Pa Vols . * G W Lawrence, Portlnd, Me Jno Kingsbury, Providence Mrs Kingsbury, Providence J A Parker, Merideu, Ga '3PE Miller A I+, Trenton Wm H Hall, Providence Hl Manning, Binghamton Mrs A H Musselmau, N Y ■Mrs Sami Musselnian. N \ Cant J E Lee, 24th N Y G Weston, Burlicgtoa jAKing, Bedford . A Barton, Tennessee '3B Wood, Washington ' JXEde#, Georgetown, D C Rhode Island James M Clark, Cincinnati C W Tyler & la, Cleveland X C Fisher, New York J J Laradin, Baltimore JR P. Lamdin, Baltimore . J Walker, Boston 'AC Mayhew, Milford A F Ebermau, New York Wm Beals, Boston H B Wright A lady, Penn a P.Pettebohe, Wyoming, Pa CO Dookard, Connecticut A B Wyman, Boston £3 P Wilbur & wf, Peuna C Wendell, Washington 3 Dexter, Albany W H Resticaux, Ohio J Mason. MaryJand G L Peace, Detroit . H A Mayliew,California C M Toot & wf, Cincinnati T Hyatt, West Chester TLHarris,. St Louis . X S Dorsey, Cincinnati Wm Torrey, New York W Coverley, Harrisburg W W Muriay, New York : S 3 T .Tones, Jr, Barri *burg . J iYDougherty, Harrisburg J.F Chatellier, New York : Amerloaii—Cliustnut street* above Fifth. Capt J W Gion, Now York W T Haines fcla.WChester John Miner, New York 8 M Slaughter, California C P Jewell, Georgetown J C Brown, Doylestown Mrs C A Jewell, Georgetown Jos KJasener, Jersey Shore 3>r Kittery, DSN Jos Thirl well & da, Penua JC Slaughter, Maryland WSMcAllen&la Joel R Clements, Maryland Thos Severn, Peuna WF Logan, Williamsport Clem D Potts,Penua R M Brown. Jersey Shore Fred J Brown, Penua X T Foster & da, Bethlehem Jas Stranahan, New York J DMcCaleb.MtPieasunt P AHSlape, Salem, N J W A Miller, Jersey Shore G A Sage, Wisliingtou •T.Stevenson, Jersey Shore. A Wakelee, Penna J T Jackson,Reading F J Kellogg,Penna O-G’Brien.Bentoii C G Hayes, New York X Sheetz.Peuna G Dupont, New York H D Hall,Salem, N J ' N Mason, New York fVoute, Schuyl Haven J J Koontz, Maryland ohtStewart, Elmira Capt Nowbold, 23d N Y EjßschbacU & wife J H Colton, Smyrna, Del Miss Mary Region,.Balt J Baker, New if ork TBeebers, New York Mr Ford, Boston _ « % C Keith,Boston WD Martin,New Jersey W H Stroh,Mauch Chunk E J Kelly, Kellyville ' ■ Meiclwnts’-Pourth y?T3lake, Waterbary, Ot S) S Mayes & la, Bethlehem Rev J L McKim. Milford,Del JUlsb McKim, Milford, Del A Limburger, New York Capt 8 Q Blytbe, Anny Pot’c Capt W H Tantuin, Army Capt SB Smith, Anny Pot’c ALippman, Pittsburg T H Hunker, Pittsburg 8 Bernstein, New York ■Wm Miller, Clinton co R Kiernan, Penna • Samuel Good, Penna A B Cane, Bedford John Forster, Penna W C Duncan, Penna.. 3X’Thompson & sie,' BHlroy Jas Haislm, CiTCleviUe, 0 W F"Wylie &.wf, Newpt, Pa J Burr W E Reddig, Shippenubg P G Nirling, Cleailield ■ St. liouis-Chestnut , Si Primer, Now 1 York Rev M J Kelly, 6tb.-Me.ReKt TO Van Allen, Danville. 3? F Patterson. H-Holmes, U S N ' • TV H Mefsingev, U S N W H Cheviugton. Khninokiu R S-Lewis, New Tork AH Menken- 5 , St Louis /■W H Donne, West Cluster Thoa Pallcn, New Jersey The Ifnion-Ai'cli si THEpernick, N Lisbon, 0 JMiss Epernick, N Lisbon, 0 A T Levine, Thilada . Clara Levine, Philada Jobn Stauf, Baltimore 8 M Cronise, Sbarpsbg, Md [H. Robinson, Indiana co X D Stoner, Adamsvilie, 0 S H Shroyerg Adainsvme.O jßGrahain, Harrisonville, 0 X)Lewers, Slatington OH Heifer, Akron, 0 Sanies W Irwin, Philada JP Scholl & sift. Bethlehem JS Holcombe, New Jersey JK Smoker & la. Bethlehem IVm Martin, Easton John Bigger, Philada i Madison —Second sti ASCadwallader, Penna C C Murray, New York J S Mundy, 'Williamsport Miss A Cri Hitchner.N J fifiss E M Chew, Coatcsvilie. JF Simpson, Doylestown J C Lambert, Doylestown O W Grioi'son, Toledo W H Peters, Monroe co j G B vines, Monroe co J Watson,Middletown WWTrego, Now Hope ji Thomas, Lumberville Barley SHeaf—Second 3) Jager, Dungmans . , • SLotman, Dun gin ans ewis Tranger, Penna Bartinn, Penna. Jas Burson,sVoodbury JfW Clossoßi' Point Piea3 t J. McCoy, North Wales AF Shaw, Montgomery Isaac Woodruff, Delaware A R W Knight. Feasterv’e J* Flack,-Frencbtowu A Bancroft, King wood Sirs Bancroft, KHugwuod .3 1 White, Frekchtown ComMuerclal—SlitJi street, above Chestnut. 3t Parry. Wilminstcn Jas M Bailey, Penua «Jas C Whatley, Phila BowardLewis, Delco *W HC'ooper, Jr, Phila EF Gilmore, Centre co 3 Murray, Ohio . S F Gallaway, Chester co JobfrO Galbreath, Ohio Win H McChesney, Ches co B*MBradley, New York Isaac S Kirk, Penna • J Speakman Al, Coatosv’l C W Jones. Cecil co, Md ‘ Martha Downing, Coatesv’llL J Kirk, Lancaster co I; S Hooper, Washington : John Baird, Bucks co . 5)-W Brower, Virginia E Garrett, Downingtown Jp-Welle, Pennsylvania $ •*' States VnlpM-Slxth and Market streets* Col J R Ecke, Washington' A B Camp,-Indiana co EF Naugle, CleartteUl Miss A Robinson, Juniata co X W Veld, Pennsylvania" J J Bartholomew, Penna ■TheO/Weld, Clearfield J,C McCloskey, Clearfield •Johx Boozer, Penna S'Bridgeans, CloarfieLd John D Patton, Indiana, Pa Dick Milligan, Jokesbnrg yw Hicks, Chatham, Pa Wm H Thompson, Penna A M-Ayars & lady, Penua Jas Halfpenny, Union co JKammere. Wasbing’n co Alex Taggart, Chester co U Wright,-Washington co J Hopkins, Cecil co, Md 1 D Brooks & lady, N York E H England, Cecil co, Md H AZug, Lfencaster WS Jones, Lewisburg Black Bear—'Third S' “ARBoyle, Allentown I RliStraun & la, Quak ert’n A & la, Pa J D Siegfried, Bernville , <3 Goodman. Mahanoy City M*A Seipel,’ Coploy, Pa Wm Horner, Pennsburg John Hersh, Pennsbnrg A Buckman, Medhanicsb’g Chas FinneyrHartsville * National-Race sti C Painter, Phila SB M Lee, Allentown SH Brown, heading jWmKerper, Reading BKreamer, Ph(«uixvjlle 1a M Hoffman & la, Mt Toy B .Hoffman & la, Landisville H Balliet, fronton 3 Balliet, Iron ton. J)r George Rex, US A. Bald Eagle-TliirO Si fiergfc J B Drk'*bach, i-‘LM Pa A. L Bennett, Philadelphia ■ Train, Nazareth . Miss M Trein, Nazareth filUa BTrein,Nazareth John Sensenig,Lancaster cot S 3 Senaenig, Lancaster co •JffSensenig.Lauca.sicr co I MABRIBD- EARVEY.—On the 7th met., by Rev. W. g\ Eva, assisted by Kev. Daniel GiatonVMr. Ain of D. Kennedy and Miss Mary Jane Harvey, daughter of the late Joseph Harvey. Esq., all of tnis city. ■ DEREMER —BENDER —On.- Sunday, 10th. instant, by Bev. Andrew Mauship, Mr. Isaac S. Deremer, of the city Of Washington, to Miss Sue Virginia Bender, of this city. CASSEL —WEEKS. —On January 2d, 1563, by the Rev. faniel Gaston, Dr. J. K. Cassel, United States Army, to iss Kate A., youngest daughter of Mr. 0. Weeks, of hiladelphia. XSIEXJ. 7 PIERS.—On the morning of the 10th inst., Edwin T. yiers, inthe 37th year of his age. His friends and ihose of his family are respectfully in vited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence,No. J. 4 South Twentieth street, to-morrow (Thursday) afior noon, at 2 o’clock. p **• HARMSTAD.—SuddenIy on the morning of-the 10th Inst., Georgo.R. Ilariostud; in the 63d year of his age. The relatives and. male friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend- his funeral, from the resi dence of his nephew, Thomas Brown, 1823,Spnice street, this (Wednesday) rooming, the 13th instant, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill. * 1 SPEAR.—Colonel George C. Spear, 61st Regiment, P. V.v, killed in r battle at'Fredericksburg on Sunday, 3d 4l years - friends and the friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the tfnneral, .this (Wednesday) Afternoon, 13th instant, at 4 o’clock, from his late rcsi- BOn^emetery 8 BamUtoa street - Interment at RoniUd- Ggod&syears l ' ** Redn ' au Coxe, Jr., on ’the 11th lust., h A ma A e l j e l?'^ v .. os °f the family are respectfully-in vited to attend thedimoral, at his late residence. No. 2222 i Srlfe( v \*duesday) morning.at 10 o’clock. * Df SILVER. —Monday, May nth, 1363, Frank DeSiLver, Aged 43 years, after a lingering illness. ‘ ■ His male friends and those of the family are respectful -3y invited to alteml the funeral, from his late residence, Mo. 914 Broad street. Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock Interment at Laurel Hill. * ** On Friday, the Bth inst., Martha A rWardin, wife of Joseph Thompson, of this city % * GILFRY,—RiIIed while nobly fighting for his coun try. at the battle of ChancellorvUle, May 3d Georiro JGilfry, only son of Elizabeth and the late Samuel Gilfrv In the 24th year of his age, of the 26th Regiment Penn jaylvania Volunteers. Ivilied on-Sunday, the 3d inst., at the fcatUo or Chancol lorvill e. Sergeant James Goodwin, of 4he 26th Regiment, Company H, P. Y., aged 26 years and flmonths. • __®GFFMiN. “-*ln thift city, on Monday, May 11th, Wm. Hoffman, merchant of this city, in the 38th year of Jhisage. ?®Q?*~ ~r4 r Noma town, on the morning of the Ilth inst., Mrs. Mary Atkinson, in the 60th year of her age. T>LAGK LIONS TAFFETAS.—’ AJ.(jiogay Black SILKS, 20 to 32incheB wide i BESSON & frON, Mourning ’store. rmyfi No. 918 CHBSTNTT Street {SUMMER BOMBAZINES—A FULL assortment, $1.25 to $2 a yard. BESSON ct 80N» Mourning Store, No. 918. CHESTNUT Street. fc_ iml Chestnut streetia C J Haywood, Rochester L Gibbs, 10th Mich Wm Lowther, Newport, Pa WE Schmitz, Pittsburg G L B Speare, Chicago W M Stewart, Indiana J Dumistun, Hollldaysbuvg J K Bartlott&la, Leaven w’li W F Milton, Boston WF Isiiam, Chicago Times Lt’W E Montague, 11N Y A Mrs W E Montague, Mass Rev AC Heaton, Maryland W C Handy, Berlin L ShowelL & wife, Marylnd S Higginsou, Boston Wm R Edes, Goorgct'u, D C Col E Wilmer, Smyrna, Del R H Cummins, Smyrna, Del A A Evans, Boston F II Smith, New York Dr D N Raukiu & w’f. Pa MS Fitch, Auburfi. NY J R Tallman, Auburn, N Y S Lyon, Auburn, 5Y N L Casey, Auburn, N Y E Levis, - Maryland S A Alien - . C. Chadwick, .Washington John D Long, Boston Siduey Aahmore,Now York HL Gilbert, New York B C Paddock, New York B Schlesinger, Boston W E Foster, Boston Mrs W E Foster, Boston - H A Shoemaker & aist, N Y Peter Lawson, New York James Wood, New York J Smith Homans, N York J C McGuire, Washington G A Hayues, N York E R Craveu & child, N J W W Baldwin, Conn G W Beardsley, NY Mr & Mrs T Kroger, France J A Terry & la, New York Wm N 0 White, New York A Herrmann, New York Dr JB Potter, New Jersey H S Lee, New Jersoy B Gregory, Jersey City H B Babcock, Washington J Shippen, Pottsville G W Snyder, Pottsville Pliny Fisk, Pottsville S Arrison, Pottsville C E Brooke, Penna J D Buckley, Penna J Knapp, Si Louis . street* below Arch. Geo B Stewart, .Shippensb'g Edmund Doster, Penna Wm Fleming, Pittsburg A C Haines, Alliance Chas Parmely, Penna . T Wormnn, Riegelsville J T Cheairs & la, Del City Mrs A While, Bethlehem Henry Rice, Columbia M Paxson, Bucks co ' Capt Wilkins,wf&2ch, USA II A Coleman & la, Kentuc’y Mrs W H Welsh, Philada 3 H Taylor, New Jersey J N Graham, Ohio J D Graham, Ohio : —We3tinghou3e, N Y Jos Richards. Pittsburg R M Green, Burlington, la B Wilt, wf, &3 ch, Penna J J Keplinger, Alliance, 0 A Bartholomew, Ohio" James Stewart, Ohio street* above Tbird, Henry Moyles, New York Abm H Berry, U S N. R J Storrs,. Hartford Janxeh Lyman, New York John buckler, Jr, N Y P L Mulibrd, Millville W T Dockray, U S.N A B Wyman, Boston A SpBer» Passiac, N J W Speer, Fasciae, N J L Conlcv, New York street, above Tlilrd. M E Horshay & wf, Penna > Thos Reed, Salem, 0 Hiram Torrey, New York 0 K Rogers & la, Penna Mrs J McClain, Trenton J Moschler, Mt Eaton, 0 John Knoble, Mt Eaton, 0 Mrs Irvi ag, Penna. D C De Zsreche, Excel Regb Jos E Sauger.Broad Top, Pa D D Bollinshead, N Jersey Wittington Lake, Shatnokin 0 Bender Sc la, Flemington- Ed Singer, Scranton W H Bpnner, Cascade,T?a 0 H Blackwell. New Jersey J C Fuller, New York:: reel* above Market* T Kitchen, Lumberville J T Comly, Morrisville B Beaus, Bucks co W Watrous, Tioga co, Pa J K Ziegler, Lambertville R M Kinaloe.Eeeda villa A C Barber, Lambertville T H Bedloe, Atlantic city B Marshal; Monroe co Kenry Albert, Monroe co W RSeigle, New Jersey J M Rogers, Doylestown A E Savage, Dauville, Pa . street, below Vine* G W Bassil, Hammouton T Yerkes,‘Penna . Jf Turner, New York . - G Fountain. New York T'Lukens. Bucks co W Goforth, Bucks co M Paul St ia, Bucks co . H Kirk, Bucks co Alex Carroll, Penua JII Robbins, Penna R Vaodegrift, Flemington ' B Baggett, Flemington H Everett, Milford it** above Callowbill* \ J Humbert, Kutztown J Schell, Sumneytown F Gehring, Catasaq.ua L Headman, Penna P Bomboy, Schuylkill co B Beans &la, Yardteyville Capt SneYbergervPt Clinfc’n; Ci as Harper, Jenkintown F Yerkesi Hatboro reet. albove Third. A D Rinebreck, Berks co J G Sell weak, Penna. . J Weimer, Ashland s Shuler, Liverpool J Longnecker, York co. M. H Bowman, Lebanon co J Allwein, Annville . J'J Briiihtbill,iPalniytu G Hoferdamp, PotfcgviUe J G.Heilman, Jonestown it.,- above'Callowhill. F-Bririkriiiih, Lehightou Wni Uricb,.Washington • Wni Brittegam, Reading Jos Reich;“Nazareth **: ~~ G -H Gibson, Laridisburg rEC RobeTtsob, Newark, NJL J P Denning, Nowark,-.N J RLACKAND PURPLE JACONETS.— -U Rt C h Striped, Black, and Purple French LAWNS, 25 cents. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, jnys No. 9XB CHESTNUT Street. "VTEAT STRIPE POULARD SILKS L' for Friends. Neat Plaid Foulard Silks for Friends. : EYRE & LANDELL. ■pYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, have now arranged fbr sale a fine atockof Goods adapted to first-class sales. Cuir Color Veloutines. Cuir Color Mohairs. New Summer Shawls. New Light Spring Sacks. Summer Silks andFoularda. Beautiful line of Dress Goods. my 9 USSS* NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE FOR EC?* EIGHTH WARD. ? STAND BY THE GOVERNMENT. THE LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD.' WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF PARTY, WHO DESIRE TO SUSTAIN THE GOVERNMENT In its Efforts'to Crush the Rebellion and Maintain the Integrity of the Union, Are requested to meet at THE HORTICULTURAL ROOM, SOUTHWEST CORNER BROAD AVD WALNUT - STREETS, SECOND STORY, ON THURSDAY EVENING, The 14th Inst., at eight o’clock. FOR THE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZIAG A NATIONAL UNION, LEAGUE FOR THE WARD. A report will foe presented from a Committee, appoint ed at a preliminary meeting, on organization, and addresses will foe made by Charles Gilpin, Morton McMiclmel, and others, J. Fisher Learning, A. 35. Borie, • AVm. Bucknell, ..Isaac G. Coieshcrry, J. R. fo’lauigen, Charles Gilpin. A. L. Harper, Thomas H. Powers. Wm. Summers, . James D. Keyser, Alex. Brown, Lawrence Lewis, E. E. Smith, John C. Martin, ■Win. R. White* Edwin Grefole, F. S. Johnson, / David Woodward Francis Wells, John McArthur, KATIOJTAL GUARD OF TWENTY IC?* FOURTH WARD—A public meeting of the Guard will be held on MONDAY Evening, May 18fch, 1863. at Hall, corner of THIRTY-SEVENTH and MAR KET Streets, at S o’clock. Hon. ISAAC HAZLEBURST will deliver an address on THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION. Also, Frederick C. Brewster, Esq., and others will ad dress the meeting. Tickets, admitting a Geatlemanaud Ladies, can be had gratuitously of the undersigned Com mittee. Poulson, Thirty-fifth street, north of Race. James P. Butler, “■ l * “ Dev. J-W. Mecaskey, Thirty-seventh St., S. of Market. H. A. Wiltberger, 3947 Market street. D. M. Giese, Haverford'st., below Thirty-sixth. Col. J C. Paynter, Thirty-eighth and Bridge streets, royl3-w&mBt A MEETINGJOF THIS DELE* gates of the Second Senatorial District was held at the house of C. C. Overbeck on Saturday evening. May 9tli, when Captain S. BARCUS was called to the Chair, and D. H. hTYER, Esq., appointed Secretary. The President stated the business to be the election of a Delegaio to the Gubernatorial Convention in Pittsburg; when a motion being made to instruct the delegate to vote for the Hon. John Covode, the motion was rejected by a largo majoritv. A ballot was then had, and COR NELIUS A. WALBORN, Esq., was selected as the Dele fate. - On motion, the nomination was made unanimous. Ir. Walboro, being introduced, favored the {meeting with some stirring remarks on the present rebellion. On motion, adjourned. JOHN BARCUS, President. D. H. Stybii, fcecretary. It REOPENING OP THE NATATO . RIUM. —Dr. William Jansen informs his friends, his former pupils, and the public, that he has become the Lessee of the NATATOKIUM, and PHYSICAL IN STITUTE, Broad street, below Walnut, which ha?* been fitted anew, and many conveniences added. It wil be onen on THURSDAY, May the 14th, and FRIDAY, the loib, FOR INSPECTION, to which he invites the patrons of the lustitute, and the friends of Physical Education, generally. The first day (the 14th), for Ladies and Gentlemen, from 10A.M. to 9 P. M.;the second day (the 15th), for Ladies, from 10 A. M. to4P. M., and for Gentlemen from 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. myl3*2t OFFICE UNION MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY, Philauelpbia, Mayll.lSSJ The Boaro of Directors of this Company hereby give notice that a meeting of the Seripholders will be held at tbeir Ofßce, N. E. corner of WALNUT, and THIRD Sts., MONDAY, at'l2 o’clock -M., June 1, 1863, to act on an amendment of the Charter of the Company for convert ing the Scrip into Slock. JOHN. MOSS, myl3-t.jel y Secretary, A FR E E LECTURE BY MISS EMMA BAROINGE, at MUSICAL FUN D HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 13th, at 8 o’clock, by invitation of the Rosine Association. The public are in vited. After tbe Lecture a collection will be taken up to aid in obtaining a more suitable location for the Insti tution. • It* - COMMONWEALTH BANK, PHI LADELPHIA, May sth, 1863. The Directors have TB IS DAY declared a DIVIDEND of FOUR PER CENT, (out of the earnings of the last six. months) on the Capital Stock of this Bank, payable on and after the 15th. inst., clear of State and United Stabs Tax. H. C. YOUNG, ; myB-frmw3t Cashier. COMMERCIAL BASK OF PENN SYLVANIA, Philadelphia, May 5, 1563. „ The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of FOUR PER CENT., clear of national and State taxes, payable on demand. ■ my6-wfm6t S. C. PALMER, Cashier. BANK, PHILADELPHIA, ‘The Directors have this day declared a dividendof FOUR-PER CENT. out*of the profits of the last six months, payabi* U7i ; and r after the 15th inst, free of raxes. my6--w fmils , wrx..-'ecujLF.gEß. Cashier. OFFICE OF THE HESTONVILLBj MANTUA, AND FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER railway company'.—notice to stockhold ers.—The sevenih instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share on the stock of said company, will be due and pay ■ able on tbe 22d inst.« at the ofllce of the Treasii r«»* JO ixtj O’BYRNE, No. 116 South SIXTH street my6-wfm6t* " R.~T. FRAILEY, Secretary^ NOTICSHTHB business meet ing oftbirPENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION, held at the“lnstH«*»> BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will barostponed on FOURTH-DAY (Wednesday), the lSth.-until S o’clock P. M. ANNA P. LITTLE, my!2 Secretary. MANDAN MINING COMPANY, OF ftrCS® LAKE SUPERIOR.—The. Annual Meeting- of Stockholders of the'Mandan Mining Company will be held at tbeir Office, No. 3554 WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the 2Sth inst.,at 11 o’clock A. M , for the election.of Directors, and the transaction of other busi ness. B. A. HOdPES, Secretary. Philadelphia, May 11, 1863. myl2to2B OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CiTY OF PHILADELPHIA-Mav9, 1593. Notice is hereby given that the several ordinances re*- lative to the iaking up and disposing of all DOGS, HOGS, GOATS, and other animals, running at large in the city of Philadelphia, will be strictly enforced on and after FRIDAY, May loth. By order of the Mayor. - SAMUEL G. RUGGLES, - myll-mtuw3t' Chief of Police. MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPA NY. —A Stock vote will be taken at the LIBRARY ROOMon'TUESDAY, thel»ihinst., between the hours of 9A. M. and SP. M.. upon the folio wing questions: Ist. Duplication of fctock within the year 1864. . ' 2d. Increasing the annual dues of Stockholders to three dollars, and of Subscribers to five dollars, on and after January J, 1564. JOHN LARDNER, Jr. f . my7-tf Recording Secretary. FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ BANK, Philadelphia, Mays, 3863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of FOUR PER CENT., payable on demand, clear of United States and State taxes. my7-6t W. RtJSHTQN, Jr., Cashier. PITTSBURG, MAY 5, P63.—THE Directors of the EXCHANGE BANK OF PLTTS BU RG have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, out of the earnings of the last six months, pay able on and after the 15th inst. • * Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank of Philadelphia. - H. M. MURRAY, m> 7-12 t - Cashier. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR icSfc-TIST TO THE ARMY, AND NAVY, Philadel phia, October 24, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the SuTgeou-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. HOMCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, UlB CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be.received and provided for in.the most comfortable maimer, free of charge. B. F. GLENN, n022-tf r •" Secretary of Board of Managers. res* OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN ftCSa* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—No. 310 WAL NUT Street. Philadelphia, April 2lst, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company will be held at this office, on THURSDAY, May 21st, 1863, at 12 o’clock M., to consider the propriety of accepting the provisions of the supplement to their charter, approved April 14, 1863, and authorizing the Board of Directors to increase the Capital Stock of the Company. ap22«dtmy2l* * A. U. L. CRAWFORD, Sec’y. MINE HILL ANDSCHUVL KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. PhilaiiELPHIA, 4th Month, (April) 27,1863. Notice is hereby given that a general meeting of the stockholders of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company will he held at the hall of the Frank lin Institute, No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on FIFTH DAY, (Thursday), the 14th day oOFifth Month, (May), at 11K o’clock A. M., for the purpose of acting on a joint agreement for the consolida tion and merger of the Schuylkill Haven and Lehigh River Railroad Company with, the Mine Hill and Schuyl kill Haven Railroad Company, andfor the transaction of : such other business as'may be brought before said meet ing. By order of the Board of Managers, • JOBN C.CRESSON,President. Attest— William Biddle, Secretary. ap23-tiny!4 OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, Aprillo, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock'of the Company, clear of State and National taxes,- parable on and after May 15, 1563. Powers of Attorney for Collections of. dividends can be • had on Application at the‘office of Che Company, No. 338 : South THIRD Street. • * mhl6-tjel THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer, OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL HAVEN AND LEHIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, April 27th, 1863. » Notice is hereby givtn that a general meeting of the Stockholders of the SCHDYLKILL HAVEN 'AND LE HIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY will he held at the Ball of the Franklin Institute, No. 15 South SE VENTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on THURS DAY, the 14th day of May, 1863, at ten o’clock in the ; morning, for the purpose of acting on a joint for the consolidation and merger of the said Schuylkill Hav.en and Lehigh River Railroad Company with the Minehili and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company, and for the. transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meeting. " By order of the Board of Directors. ' ALEX. J. DERBYSHIRE, President,,. Joshua W. Ash, Secretary; • - - ap29 : tml4 GOLD, SILVER, AND DEMAND NOTES WANTED. DREXEL & CO./ : apia-lra 34- South THIRD Street. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUB K2* BLOOMSBURG IRON COMPANY will be held at the Company’s Office, Irondale, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, May 20, 186 S, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, andfor the transaction of other business. WM. E. S. BAKER, Treasurer, ap2o-30t* No. 313 North WATER Street. WBROTHERHEAD’S CIRCULA • TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is tLe ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW -ENGLISH BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. - • _ ' Terms $5 per year ; six months $3; three months tl. 60 : one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day, 318 outh EIGHTH Street. ■; • mh7-3m WILLIAM H. . YE ATON & 00., No. 301 South FRONT Streets " Agents for the Bale of the ORIGINAL HEIDSIBCK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. : . . Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. Also, L 000 cases fine and medium grade* BORDEAUX CLARETS. 100 cases “Brandenberg Freres” COGNAC BRANDY, Vintage 1848, bottled in France. / 50 cases finest Tuscan Oil, in flasks; 2 dozen in case CO bble finest quality Monongahela Whisky. CO bbls Jersey Apple Brandy. 60,000 Havana Cigars, extra fine. ' Most & Chandon Grand Vin„lmperlal, “ Green Seal" Champagne. Together with a fine assortment of Madeira, Sherry. Portr&e. • ' .. fe24-ly PENSIONS.—SIOO BOUNTY AN D *T* PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives or such as are deceased, at reasonable' and satisfactory rates.: Roldiers who have served two years-, and all soldiers who have been discharged by. reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to the *lOO bounty; and the latter, also, to a pension, JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, ; mhU 4-34 WALNUT Street TV/TADEIEA WINE.—I7S QUARTER rvA ; casks and 100 Octaves, just received per ‘ ‘ Laura, ”. and for sale in bond, by . CHAS. S. 5c JAMES CARSTAIRS, ap24. 136 WALNUT and »1 GRANITE Streets. MUTUAL LIFE F. KATCHFORD STARR, GENERAL AGENT. CASn ASSETS, NINE AND ONE QUARTER MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. It is believed that the dividends for the past five years ($3,000,000) are larger in amount and proportion to pre miums paid, than were ever declared in the same space of time by any other Life Company. They maybe ap* plied, at the option of the policy holder, either to the purchase of additional insurance, payable with tho poli cy at maturity, or in. redaction of premiums. - By there examples, it will be seen that in some cases the ANNUAL REDUCTION granted bv the Company is LARGER THAN THE ANNUAL PREMIUM; In other words, that tbepolicy would be entirely PAID UP for the original amount, and the policy-holder, instead of payingpremium to the Company, would actually he in RECEIPT OF AN ANNUITY (to he increased by subse quent dividends) for tlio remainder of life. Frederick Sheidtz, Richard Hicks, Henry G. Carey, W. H. Ashhurst, Henry Bickly, Cadwalader Biddle, John'D.-Watson, . R. Newton, J. B. Morehead, Lemuel Coffin, Wm. 11. French, W. F, Cresson, A. L. Hodgdou;' Thomas W. Kvaus, George II Grosman, Thomas Harper, M. D., Edward Trocter, Robert P, Johnson, g. IC. Hoxie. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. piFTY BALES OF FRENCH JACONETS AND ORGANDIES, of the celebrated manufacture of DOLLEUS MIEG & CO., AND FRERES KOECHLIN. -Just received and for sale at very low prices by M. L„ HALLO WELL & 00., Nos. ,615 CHESTNUT and 613 JAYNE Streets. my2-12t if JJAWSON, BRANSON, & CO;, ff.W. CORNER MARKET AND FIFTH STS., (501 Market Street,) JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN DRESS FABRICS, SHAWLS, &c. We invite the attention of the RETAIL TRADE to our well-assorted stock of FOREIGN DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS, which we will sell at the very lowest market price. We pay especial attention to the large Auction Bales, and Buyers can find Goods in ou r Store, at much less than cost of Importation, and as cheap as they , can be found anywhere. T. R. Dawson. J. G. Bojigardner. 0. Bransok. ap!B-36t ' ]yf L. HALLOWEtL & CO, NO. 615 CHESTNUT STREET, (JATHB’S MAEBLE BUILDING.) Hays now in stock, and are daily receiTinK. ohandsome assortment of Hew Foreign FANCY DRY GO 0D S and' s ix. k: s ’ All purohased since the recent DECLINE IN GOLD AND EXCHANGE, and which will be sold at a small advance for cash. . apB-2m • • ■• • • 1863. SPRING 1863. DRY GOODS. HOOD, BONBRIGHT, & GO., WHOLESALE DEALEES IK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FBI 600DS, NO. 435 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA The attention of the TRADE is invited to their large Stock of STAPLE iNB FAKCY BOOBS, Among which, are choice brands of Sheet ing and Shirting Muslins, Madder Prints, De Laines, Ginghams, Lawns, and Nbwbst Styles Dress Goods. also. • • MEN’S WEAR : IS OUKAT TAIiICTT. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO CASH BUYERS. mb2o-2in CLOTHES WRINGERS. JJALEY, MORSE, & BOYDEN’S SELF- ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGERS, Are acknowledged - to be the most practical, and best machine yet invented for Wringing Clothes. There is no iron about them to rust. No thumb screws to regulate the pressure of the rolls, are perfectly sclt-adjusting, and require less power to operate them, than any other Wringer.in the market, and are really MODEL MA CHINES. Agents wanted in all parts of the country. ■For terms, &c., Address, , . , S. HAWES, General Agent, No. 4:98 BRO AD WAY, New York. ■ For sale by WHITE & PECHIN, 4:33 MARKET St., Pbiladeiphia my9-smw-6t*. FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. JUSTNESS CHANGE. WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE AND ENAMELLED SLATE MANTLE MANUFACTORY, . 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. The firm of ARNOLD & WESSON having been dis • solved, the remaining partner, W. A. ARNOLD, will Continue the business in all Its branches at the old stand. He is manufacturing, and will keep constantly on hand, for sale at wholesale or retail, CHILSON’S PATENT CONE . AND VENTILATING FURNACES, •' CHILSON’S PATENT -DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGES, LOW-DOWN AND COMMON PARLOR GRATES, EMERSON’S PATENT VENTILATORS, HOT-AIR REGISTERS AttD VENTILATORS, : And a large assortment of - ENAMELLED SLATE MANTLES. Particular attention paid to warming and venti lating public or private buildings. W. A ARNOLD, ap2s-E&wtmy3oif .1010 CHESTNUT Street. “ EXCELSIOR 1 9 HAMS j ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ' NONE GENUINE UNLESS BRANDED.. 41 J. H. 3L & CO. riLILADA. EXCELSIOR.” J. 11. MICIIENER ' HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT INGS. For sale by \ FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. se2-iftf T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE Ai Estate of RACHEL CEESSON, deceased, having been granted to tlie undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them, without delav, to ' WILLIAMCKESSON7 WALTER CREBSON, Executors, Wo; 503 COMMERCE Street. mylS-w6t* TVTARSHAL’S sale.—by virtue of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, ‘will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOW HILL-fcTREET WHaRP, on MONDAY, May 2% ISS3, at 12 o’clock M., the Brig MINNIE, her tackle, apparel, etc.; as she now lies at the said •wharf. / ALSO, • immediately a fter the sale of the vessel, will be exposed to Sale at MICHENER’S STORE, No. 143 ELMER’S IVOKYTY RES ARE -IA» great artistic efforts, natural in appearance, and elaborately colored. Tliose wlio desire a really beauti ful and life-like picture should get one at SECOND' Street, above Green. ~ ' It TJEIMER’S PHOTOGRAPH GAL AV-LERT is one of the most popular in the city. All his pictures are of superior quality. Colored Photo graphe only $1 GaIIery..SECOND CSt., above Green. It CLAM SOIJP WILL BE SERVED ,ip dnily, Sundays excepted, by JABfES PROS SER, Mo. 808 MARKET Street. ■■ myS-iftl. INSURANCE PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, ANNUAL INCOME, MiI,LIONS OP DOLLARS. When Insured. premiums 1843 1843 1843 1843 1846 1847 ISSO 1855 •v 1660 10,000 1,500 6,000 1,000 2,000 10,000 2,000 5,000 10,000 KETAIE JOKY GOODS, COMMISSION HOUSES. “B A G” MANUFACTORY. SEAMLESS BAQS. kjrttinsT'loFsale cheap► for net GEO. GRIGG, Nos. 310 and 331 CHURCH Alley. LEGAL. MARSHALS SALES. tOST AND FOUND. WO* 400 WAINUT STREET. % DIVIDENDS. EXAMPLES OF Dividends which may be ; applied as follows: Total premiums Paid. "Additions to Policy of 6,959 49 921 21 3,183 67 649 71 1,813 63 4,91414 918 63 1,565 96 1,495 23 22-1 00 46 65 175 60 72 50 189 00 204 00 64 00 158 65 317-30 933 00 3,610 00 1,450 00 3,213 00 8,264 00 832 00 1,269 20 951 SO All Policies issued by this Company participate iu the profits. U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES, OR '. . TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS, .PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the.above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUB SCRIPTION. and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the .United States, onthe first days of May and November of each year. At; the present premium ok hold, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum. A fall supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after July Ist, 1863, the privilege of convert ins the present issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com monly called “Five-Twenties”) will cease. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, mh4-tjyl 114 South THIRD Street, Philada. gDWARD M. DA V IS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI- Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bonght. Interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3m -g HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, ' No. 313 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. - Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates * UNITED STATES 5-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS, furnished at PAR in sums to suit. ' Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers .. Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co,, Goo. D. Parrish, Esq. y ■* John B. My era' & Co,, Samuel B. Thomas, Esqr, Fnrness.Brinley.&Co.. John Thomas, Esq. n - _• .apl-3m if BANKERS AND BROKERS, Augustus S. .Peabodt, Thf.ro>' S.Exapp, - - (Late Cashier with J. T.- Van Vleek.) STOCKS AND BONDS OP ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Aanpply of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES constantly on hand and for sale at the current market value. COLLECTIONS MADE on all parts of the United States, open to mail or express; also, on the Canadas and British Provinces. Naw York, May 1,1563. gTERLING AND PARIS EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOCK AND NOTE BBOKEKS, Directly opposite.the Mechanics’ Bank. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MjONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED mhl2-3m ON THE BEST TERMS. /COLLECTION . OF U. S. CERTIFI v cates' Or Indebtedness.—The ad ex press COMPANY are now; prepared to collect at the Treasury Department. Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One. Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma turing. Terms made krown and receipts given at the office, No. 330 CBESNUT Street. ; x ' mys-tf -JJ N. IT E D S TATES ,FLAGS, SILK AND BUNTING, QOVEBNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ouncc Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. - Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseys. FAENHAM, KIEKHAM, 4 CO, M0.X30 CHESTNUT STREET. mh24-3ra ' Q W. SIMONS & BROTHER, SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, ■ MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, • AND . MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY. 5*13-weui , r ■ JgLIN D S AND SHADES B. J. WILLIAMS, VENETIAN: BLINDS 49* The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city, at the Lo west Prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed eqnal tonew. -Store Shades Made Lettered. ap6-2m CE ASIDE HOUSE. SOOT OF PENN RX STLVAMIA Aveniie, Atlantic City, N. .J: A pri vate hoarding-house is now open for the reception of guests. : DAUD SOATTKBGOOD. : Firrn Moxtit, 1863. • ~ / myl3-12t* rPHE BEST AT TfHE LOWEST A prices, TURNER’S Cartes de TUite and Photographs, €OB CHESTNUT street. Skylight on the ground floor. rhyl3-4t* • - 1 - - ’ fIHAMPAGNE.— AN I * * Comet” and 4 4 Crescent” Cbii rive per ship Carl, andjAUEETSHi ffl tOK and SM>4 Bni pOFFEEI. COFFEE 11\ COFFEE ! 1t— The best and cheapest prepared. Coffee in the city. A trial will convince the moat skeptical. . .No charge made 1? satisfaction is not rendered. j Prepared and for sale at the *: • < ■ _ . Eagle Steam Spice and Coffee Worts,. 94-4 and 940 North FRONT Street. feW-Sm HOWARD WOBRtLL ~ GOLD,SILVER, AND UGHTBLUESTIJI SPECTACLES, to suit all ages, cheap, gr. SECOND and MEW Streets. J. FRIES, . ! ■ - ■ f j COMPANY PAID CLAIMS BY DEATH, FOUR AND A HALF MILLIONS OF DQIXARS. If applied as .Reduction of The Premium in future will be Or in reduc tion of pre miums of 203 01 62 85 235 08 179 80 31 5 60 127 23 89 15 53 36 41 65 20 99 nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. FINANCIAI.. No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs,) NESS TRANSACTED. S PEABODY & CO., ,-nhw_XORK. A. S. PEABODY & CO. DREXEL <6 00., 34 South .TBIRD Street. ;No. 33 South THIRD Street, COMMISSION. AT THE BOARD OP BROKERS. MILITARY GOODS. ALL SIZES. EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET. bunds and shades. NO. 1G NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURER 07 WINDOW SHADES. OF NEW YORK. FREDERICK S. WINSTON, \ PRESIDENT.' TOTAL SURPLUS DIVIDED, OVER FIVE MILLIONSOF DOLLARS. The Business of this Company is conducted on the MU TUAL principle, in the strictest sense of the term; the entire surplus, DEDUCTING NECESSARY EXPENSES ALONE, being EQUITABLY DIVIDED among the As sured. Polices are issued, premiums payable iu one sum. an nually, half-yearly, or quarterly for life: or, in FIVE or TEN YEARS. The last is generally known as the “TEN-YEAR PLAN.” Pamphlets, giving all necessary information, also blank forms of application, may be had, free of ex pense, by applying by letter or otherwise to F. RATCHFORD STARR, GENERAL AGENT, NO. 400 WALNUT STRRET, Philadelphia. Premiums. And an an nuity to po licy holder. y the AMERICAN. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, No. 1133 CHESTNUT Street, 'Phila. my!3-4t THE CONSCRIPT! A TALE OF I WAR! By ALEXANDER DUMAS! will'be pub lished and forsale on SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, by T. BrPETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. It will prove to be one of the most popular books is sued for years. • It JN PRESS, AND WILL SOON BE PUBLISHED: THE GOVERNMENT EDITION OF A TREATISE OX-THE INTERNAL REVENUE SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STAT E S. . BY GEO. S. BOUTWELL, LATE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. PREPARED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. and for the use of the Officers of Government, containing tl*B Laws and Resolves of Congress, relating to Excise Duties and Taxes, carefully compared with the original rolls; the Regulations and Instructions issued from the Office of Internal Revenue; various tables for the use of Assessors, Bankers, and others; the Decisions of the Commissioner, revised and adapted to the Amendments of the Act of March 3d, 15631; Extracts from the Corre spondence of the Oflice, showing the rulings of the Com missioner upon practical questions arising in the admini stration of the system ; with notes by the editor upon the law, decisions, and correspondence; together with a fall index to the entire contents of the volume. LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., BOSTON, ""LAWS OF THE U. S. Philadelphia. IgUGENE SUE’S NEW BOOK. THE RIVAL Will be published in a few days, by my9-s&w3t CARLETON, Publisher, New York. INCIDENTS IN MY LIFE. - Just published, from the advance English sheets, by special arrangement with the author, • A REMARKABLE BOOK. The Personal Memoirs of B. B.HOME, The celebrated Spirit-Medium, - ' ENTITLED INCIDENTS IN MY LIFE. With an Introduction by Judge Edmonds, of New. York. Elegantly Printed, and Cloth Bound, 12mo, $1.25. The extraordinary Life and History of Daniel Home, Cor Hume, as he is sometimes called,) the Spirit Medium, from his humble birth through a series of associations with personages distinguished in scientific and literary circles throughout Europe, to even a familiarity with, crowned heads, has surrounded him with an interest ofthe most powerful character. As a spirit-medium his superiority is supreme,, and the publication of these me moirs will probably excite as much comment in this country as they have in Europe, and will be eagerly hailed by everyone interested in Spiritualism. *** Sold by. all booksellers, and sent ,by mail, postage free, on receipt of price, bv CARLETON, Publisher, New York, No. 413 BROADWAY, corner LISPFNARD St. my9-s&wtf * TV/TATTHIAS’ MANUAL OR RULES "4; OF ORDER. NEW EDITION NOW READY.— A Manual for conducting business in Town aDd Ward meetings, Societies. Boards of Directors, and Managers, and other Deliberative Bodies, based on Parliamentary, Congressional, and Legislative Practice, by BENJAMIN MATTHIAS, A. M. The ninth edition .lust published by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, myl2 35 SOUTH SIXTH streefc ahove CHESTNUT. O R CENTS T O $45.00 ) 1!. . • Photograph AVbumsholding from 12 to 200 PICTURES. :' ’ ■ PITCHER’S NEW BOOK STORE, 808 CHESTNUT Street. - my 9 6t THE ARMY CHAPLAIN.—THIS DAY published, THE ARMY CHAPLAIN: His Office, Duties, and. Responsibilities, and the Means of Aiding Him. By Rev. W. Y. Brown, A. M., Hospital Chaplain U. S. A. ISmo, 45 cents. ' ALSO JUST READY, The Seventeenth Thousand of HOW A FREE PEOPLE CONDUCT A LONG WAR. By C. J. Stille. 15 cents. The Hinth Thousand of NORTHERN INTERESTS AND SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE. By the same author. 15 cents.. ' ' Published by THE NEW SENSATION.—WE PCJB- A LISH this day . : THE BOOK OF NONSENSE, -The-first American from . the Tenth London Edition of that ridiculously funny book by Edward Loar, which has caused so much sensation on both sides the water. Our edition is a perfect fac aimileofthe London copy, for only $l. WILLIS P. HAZARD, my6-6t 724 CHESTNUT Street. 49* O —G—B —-E. OIL. CLOTHS AND CARRIAGE, TABLE, STAIK, AND FLOOB IN COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS, QUALITY AND STYLE UNSURPASSED, comprising evert variety of new and obi . GINAL DESIGNS. PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL. These goods will be sold to Dealers and Manufacturer, at prices much below the present price of stock. THOMAS POTTER, MANUFACTURER OF OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, 929 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, and 49 CEDAR and 95 LIBERTY Streeta, New York. myl2*2in GTRAWBERRY WINE, EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA; Jmt received. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINB GROCERIES, feM CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. NVOICE OF ipagne Wine, to ar> & LAVERGNE, fth FRONT T U Cl I E’S PATENT SPRING BBD, _ , „ Patentee Smr 3,1865. . Theaboveare manufactured and for aaieby mhtß-Sm No. a RRVERE H KtM®%a«. T)ESKS, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FUR. NITURE, Book and Show-cases, for sale and made to order cheap. SMITH, 739 MAR SET Bt. my9-6t* J . XEW PUBLICATIONS. - IK PRESS, BACKS: OR, THE SONS OP JOEL. WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, '606 . CHESTNUT Street. « 439 « MAKE YOUR PURCHASES OE BOOKS, STATIONERY, PHOTOGRidP/I Air BUMS, CARD PICTURES , tfc., ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, CHESTNUT STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. WINDOW SHADES. GIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, BOSTON AUCTION SALE. T>Y JOHN H. OSGOOD & SON, JJ OFFICE 147 CONGRESS Street. Boetoa. LARGE SALE OF MILITARY OVERCOATS. ON AC COUNT OF THE GOVERNMENT. BY ORDER OF THE UNITED STATES QUARTERMASTER, AT BOS TON. Willibe sold by Public Auction,in lots to suit purchasers, to the highest bidder. ON THURSDAY, May 14th, 1863, at 10 o’clock A. M., 33.301 INFANTRY GREATCOATS (assorted sizes), viz: 17.301 Black Tricot, Doeskin, Beaver, and Satinet. 1,000 Gray Satinet. 5,000 Dark Blue Pilot, and Satinet. .All in perfect order, well packed in cases, and ready for shipment. The goodß can be examined on the day previous to the sale. Terms, cash. . WM. W. McKIM, Captain, and A. Q M. Assistant Quartermaster's Office, ) Boston, April 27, 1863 J ap29-13t WANTS. A COLORED MAN IS DESIROUS OE a Situation as Coachman in a first-class family. None others need apply. Address or call at No. 1514 CARVER Street. my!2-2t* WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN OF * * address, education, and general business experi ence, now and for the last seven years encased in one of the largest Banks in this city, a SITUATION of more varied and active duties. Any respectable position at but a fair salary will be accepted. 'Address 80x2929 Post Office. : my7-6t* WANTED CLOTHING.—PERSONS »*• having Clothing to dispose of will please call or address C. MILLER, 303 CHESTNUT st.mhl6 mwfdm* „#5 000 — A GENTLEMAN WISHES to invest a limited amount in a good paying Business, bv purchasing the entire or partial in terest of an established house. Address, during this week, “ MORTON,” this Office. myll-mwfflt* #75 A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE t.%J AGENTS in every county at $75 a rhonth, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address S. MADISON, roy6-3md&W Alfred, Maine. #«n A H O RTHI-W E WANT AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners , and 13 other new articles. 15,circulars/rge. SHAW & CLARK, my6-3md&W Biddeford, Maine. VESSELS WANTED. Wanted vessels to load Lumber for Fort Dela ware. Apply at Steam Mill. It* BEACH and COATES Streets. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFlCE.—Philadelphia, Feb. 9, 1563. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAJ& to the following points: Tortugas. Key West, Fla. FortMonroe,Va. - Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, felO-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster, BOARDING. A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OB TAIN BOARDING in a select Private Family. Ad dress, for three days, “Box2lso,”Post Office/ It* CUMMER BO ARDING AT OHESTN UT GROVE HOUSE, MEDIA.—This House will again be opened by the undersigned on the 15tb of June, for the reception of Boarders. The location is healthy, and the establishment replete with everything which tends to make it a desirable place of summer resort. Address Mrs. SL MACK, myB-frmwot* Box 3534 Philada. P. O. Ql7 CHESTNUT STREET—PLEA- & r- • SANT Rooms, with Board. Terms moderate. Also, Table Board. my9-12t* Boar d.—handsome communi cating Rooms at No. 1315 WALNUT Street. ap3o-12t*if ' v FOR SAliB AND TO LET. ggf FOR SALE—A YERY DESIRABLE Country RESIDENCE in tlie borough of Downing- 1 town., Chester County, with 18. acres of laud attached, Witlun 10 minutes 5 walk of the Pennsylvania Rail road and the Chester "Valley Railroad Stations. The Dwelling is very.conveniently, and substantially built, with Spring-house, Barn, and all necessary outbuild ings; a great abundance of shrubbery, fruit and shade trees. Apply to ABM. S. ASHBRtDGE, my3S-2m* Powningtown, Pa, M'A beautiful country seat, of 3X Acres, on river Delaware, Pennsylvania side, above the city. Magnificent view, with a fine pebble shore and easy accesß. Location cannot be surpassed on {he whole river. Will be sold, if ap plied for, within a few davs. C. M. Si LESLIE, my!3-3t« 114 r South SIXTH Street. M CHESTNUT HILL.—FOR SALE— The elegant Property, the estate of SAMUEL HILDE BURN, deceased, situate on the Perkioinen Turnpike, - within ten minutes’ walk from the railroad depot; hand some stone mansion-house, with hall seventy-five feet in length, built and finished throughout in superior style; large green house, tenant house, large barn, sta bling, carriage house, &c.; &c. Sixty-five acres superior laud attached, beautifully located for dividing into Cot tage Sites, and commanding the most extended and pic ■turesque view from Chestnut Hill. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, 508 WALNUT Street. myl3 6t* FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A brick house, with a-one acre lot on MAIN Street. Hadddonfield, N. J. The House is large and airy, containing 13 Rooms. Alio, for Sale or to Let, a Three-story Frame, with garden, outbuildings and bam; the whole on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to C. 11. SHINN mis-tt • 333 walnut sweat. INSURANCECQMrAKIias.^ - - ™ street - HOUSEHOLD.FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, 1 FROM. LOSS BY FIRE. (In the city of Philadelphia only.) STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS OPiTHE.ASSOCIATION, . JANUARY 1, 1663. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the city of Philadelphia only ....§705,494 66 Ground Rents, , “ “ “ “ 28,139 97 Real Estate.. . 14,596J13. Cash on hand » 34,051 36 TRUSTEES* GEORGE W. TFROtf, tfrarideat Wm. H. Hamilton, JohnSouder, Peter Fritz, Peter A. Keyaer, John. Philbin, John Carrow, Geo. I. Young, Jos. R. Lyndall, Leyi P. Coats, Samuel Sparhawk, Charles P. Bower. William T. Butler, Secret TJAMB-INSUBANI 406 CHESTNUT Street. FHILAD} KBS ANX» INLiL DIBEC' •ELPHIA. VND INSURAJfC*. 'TORS. E.D, Woodruff, : Geo. A. West, John Kessler, Jr.. Chas. Stokes, A. H. Rosenheim, Josep D. Ellis. rCK, President. tABDSON, Vice President, LED. Secretary, [jaUMfu Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, Henry-Lewis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S. Justice, 0. WTDavis, FRANCIS IT. BU< CHARLES RICH, WILLIAMS I. BLANCH A SCHEDULE OF PRICES AGREED UPON BY THE ICE DEALERS of Philadelphia, to take effect on MONDAY, April 27. 1863: 8 lbs. per day .75 cts. per week. 12 “ “ 90 “ - “ , 16 “ “ 105 “ 20 “ 120“ “ Customers taking from 40 to 100 lbs., at the rate of 7fi cts. per 100 lbs. lOOlbs. and upwards, 76 cts. per hundred. ap2l-lm*lf JCEI ICE] ICE! ICE] ICE! ICE! COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Families, Offices,Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons, &c., &c., supplied daily- with a pure article of BOsTON ICE. at the very lowest market rates. Dealers and large consumers supplied at wholesale prices. Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated city, and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. . > THOS. E CAHILL, [335 WALNUT Street. . ) North Penna. B; & Master street, umces . < Lombard and Twenty-fifth street*. • rp3-3mif* (Pine-street wharf. Rchnvlkill. COAXi. TMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.— A To be sold to close up a business -600 tons Egg Coal, at $5.25 per ton. 1,000 “ Stove “ at $5.25 “ 1,000 “ Nut “ ats4.6o “ NINTH Street, (West side,) third Coal Yard abore Poplar. apl3-Im Goal.— sugar loaf, beaver Meadow* and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from. Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for family use- Depot, N. W. corner or EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, Wo. IX3 South SECOND Street: [ap-J-lyD J. WALTON & CO. HAIK RESTORED. ” BALDNESS PREVENTED. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSING-. : The most safe and reliable ar ticle ever discovered for the growth and pre . sorvationoftlieliumanhair, preventing gray hair, and resto ring its pristine beauty and color. Also removing any eruptive diseases. Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, &c. Many who . were bald and gray liavehadtheirhairrestored by the use of the “ London Hair Col«sr Restorer.” Its extraordinary influence iu restoring gray hair to its original lite-like appearance is truly, wonder ful. . It does-not require any. preparation be fore or after its use, keeps the hair soft, smooth and flexible, and is certainly an indispensable article in every . toilet. All who wish to have a beautiful and glossy head of hair, in luxurious growth to the latest period of life, must use •• ■ v . . ' : - the LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER. • • ' As a beautifier it is unsurpassed. LONDON HAJR COLOR RES COEER, Will mate the Lair grow on bald heads. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER, / Will fasten it, and stop its falling. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER. Gives the hair a rich and glossy appearance. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER. • Excites the scalp, cleauses and iuvieorate3. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER, / •No lady or gentleman should be without it. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER, Higblv perfumed, does not soil hat or bonnet. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER, Only 50 cents a bottle, six bottles for §>2.50. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER, The only attested article that will absolutely restore the hair to its original color and beauty, causing it to grow where it has fallen off or become thin. Sold wholesale and retail by DR. SWAYNE & SON, ap3o-tfif No. 330 N. SIXTH St., above Vine, Phil a. ; "BEAUTY.—IFiYOU WISH TO HAVE •-*r a fine, clear complexion, use HUNT’S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL. It will make you as fair as a lily. Price, 25 cents.’ If you are troubled with Tan or Freckles, use HUNT’S BRITISH.BALSAM. It is warranted to remove them. Price, 26 cents. - • _ If you want a Color, use HUNT’S BLOOM OF ROSES., It will-not wathotf, nor injure the skin, and cannot be detected. Price, 25 cents and $l. HUNT’S COURT TOILET POWDER is the best Face Powder in use. Price, 12}£, 25, and 50 cents. Sold at HUNT & CO. ’S, Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH doors-above Chestnut, and 133 South SE VENTH, above Walnut. my9-3m fiOft GOLDTHORP & CO., fin* V~»V* Manufactures of - ; Tassels, Cords, Fringes, Curtains,. and Furniture Gimps, Curtain Loops, CentreTassels. Picture and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. . Military and Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Neck Ties, •etc., etc., No. 635 MARKET Street my6-6m . Philadelphia. . PENSIONS. BOUNTY, AND PAY -J- for MILITARY SERVICES promptly collected, and no charge made until collected. Apply at the PENSION AGENCY, 411 CHESTNUT Street. ' • _ J. P. MAGILL, N otaryPublic and Pension Ageut REFERENCES. BS J- TORRET, Esq., Cashier of Corn Exchange Bank. F.P. STEEL, Esq., Cashier of Southwark Bank. 'myll-Bt* DAPEE PATTERNS OF THE xt LATEST FASHION. Wholesale and Retail. New Spring and Summer Cloaks, Sleeves,- Waists.and Children’s Patterns,now ready at Mrs. M A. BINDER’S Temple of Fashion, No. 1023 CHESTNUT Street. Also. Dress and Mantilla Making in allits branches. Madame.Demorest’s Mirror of Fashion and Le Bon. Ton. : ap2P-3m » G BERRY WINE.—IOO QUARTER Casks just received per ship “Laura. ’’ for sale in bond, by CHAS. S & JAS. CARSTAIRS, AP24 WALNUT and 31 GRANITE Street*. $785,033 12 my4-mwflm JB COMPANY, NO. j 1 rAJMCUSEMEWTS. CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.— EXTEA ANNOUNCEMENT.. The Manager respectfully announces the inauguration of the SUMMER SEASON. during which period the foUowfjce: scale of POPULAR PRICES will be adhered to:- ... _ , Drees Circle and Parquet 52 S 6ll !®* Orchestra 8eat5....... .........c..........75 Cents. Fam i) y Ci rcle * • • • • ♦ • t?? Cents. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS. Engagement for a limited period of the fascinating Mrs. JOHN WOOD. ; ■ universally concededto be the heat.burlesqne actress now on the American stage, whose dash, bruequerie, aban don, and rare musical abilities have won for her tha proud title of QUEEN OF COMEDY AND SONG. She will appear • * THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 13th, in a Fairy Extravaganza, entitled THE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS, , Compiled and altered from Flanche’s extravaganza of the same name, by Charles M. Walcot, Sr., comedian, the music selected and arranged by the eminent compo ser, Thomas J. Baker, Esq., of New York city. In order to give dne effect to this great production, the following distinguished aTtnts have been engaged for the occasion: Mr. D. SETCHELL, . The Distingushed Comedian. Mr. W. DAYIDGE, „ The Eminent Comedian. Mr. "W.A. CHAPMAN. ~ The Philadelphia Favorite. Mrs. CHAPLES HENRI, - The Fascinating Commedienne, and Mons. BIHIJT. TheCelebratedßelgianGiant(Bft.high>. The burlesque -will he produced with entirely HEW AKD GORGEOUS SCENERY, upon which those distinguished artists, l Messrs. J. E. HAYS and 1. H. SELWYH, havebeen actively engaged for several weeks. HEW MACHINERY. • ' HEW COSTUMES, ■■■l NEW APPOINTMENTS. A FULL OPERATIC CHORUS. A LARGE CORPS DE BALLET, MOST POWERFUL CAST OF CHARACTERS. -Previous-to-the - burlesque each night will be per formed a . ,;, LAUGHABLE FARCE, in which the celebrated comedian. M Mr. P. S ETC HELL, Will appear. To-night will be given mylS-lt A REGULAR FIX. XTEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA ■L ' TRE. —Lessee and Manager.. .Mr. W. WHEATLEY, t GENUINE-SUCCESS OF THE . FEW FAIRY SPECTACLE. ; Produeed with entirely New and Gorgeous Scenery and Effects, by J. E. Hayes and .T. H SMwyu. The: Music under the direction of Mr. Mari Hastier. Third appearance of the CHARMING, TALENTED. AND COMEDIENNE, MRS? JOHN WOOD, The Queen of Comedy and Song. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. May 13th. FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS. QUEEN LUCIDORA, ) PAGE PITCHION, MRS. JOHN WOODS. ORIGINAL JACOBS. > MR. D. S PETCHELL, as PLENIPOSO. MR. W. DAVIDGE, as THE KING, MR. W. A. CHAPMAN, as THE MARQUIS, MRS. C. HENRIE. as TEE PRINCE. THE BELGIAN GIANT, as GALLIFRON. Previous to which. LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS. MR. GOLIGHTLY... . Mr. D. SETCHELL. Scale of Popular Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and Parquette. 50 cent*. Orchestra Seats 75- “ Family. Circle 25 ' “ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS. . Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. my!3 ■W ALNUT-STBEKT THEATRE. "" Sole Lessee —...... -Mrs. M. A. GARRETTBON. Business Agent ..Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. Glorious Success of LAURA KEENE AND COMPANY. THIRD NIGHT of the New Drama, entitled JESSIE McLANE. Jesse McLane. .....Miss Laura Keene. To conclude with the new Irish Drama (first time in this city), entitled BANTRY BAY. Nellie O’Docahue... .Miss Laura Keene. Pryce Farley... Mr. C. Walcot. Jr. Billy Bluff (a Postman)... Mr. C. Petera. Boors open at 7K: Curtain -will rise at 8. Q ON CERT HALL. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY IITH. GEAND PUBLIC LEVEES GEN. TOM THTJitoB AND WIPE, A>*D COM. NUTT AND MISS MINNIE WARREN. THE GREATEST WONDERS IN THE WORLD. A MARRIED COUPLE. A BACHELOR AND BELLE. ALL FOUR WEIGHING BUT 100 FOUNOS THREE GRAND LEVEES EACfJ DAT, IMPERSONATIONS, TABLEAUX, SONG 3, AND DANCES. MRS. LAVIEIA WARREN STRATTON, Will avail herself of her sumptuous and costly ward robe to appear at each levee in THREE' DIFFERENT DRESSES, and at each morning levee, the General and his lady will wear the IDENTICAL WEDDING COSTUMES They wore at their wedding at Grace Church. THE BRIDAL PRESENTS Will he on exhibition at each Levee. THREE LEVEES EACH »VY. From 11 A M. to 12K P. H., 3to 4% and Bto9KP. M. Doors open half an hourin’advance Admission, 25 cents. Children uhder ten, 15 cants. mv]2-sfc v* /pSE GEAND OEATOEIO OP THE CREATION Will be given by the HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, Oa THURSDAY EVENING, May 14, 1363, LOCUST STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH. The powerful CHORUS of the Society has been largely augmented for tbis occasion, and will be assisted by the most favorably-known ARTISTS, together with the QERMANIA ORCHESTRA. The Managers of the Society/ in presenting this Grand Oratorio, would state, -to-iacmcTi-uinirpictc gnccoss, - and feel assured that Their efforts'will merit prompt and liberal support. The PRICE OF ADMISSION has boen placed at FIFTY' CENTS. Tickets can he had at the Music Stores, and also at the Libretto, containing full and Intelligent criti cal notes. myo-tC. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A '.' • • TIE FINE ARTS, -1025 CHESTNUT STREET. THE FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, From 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 P. M. Admission, 26 cents. Season Tickets, 50 cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders. Artists, and Contributors will receive their Tickets at the Office. myS-tf INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.— A-EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 3&P. M. Ad mission TEN CENTS. Store No. H South EIGHTH Street. - de!7-wtf rjERMANIA ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 83£ o'clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALi., CASA 83NTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages oftLvu tickets $l, To b e had of Andr§ & Co., No. 11C3 Chestnut: street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at tht Hall door. . n027-tf TTA SSL B R’S ORCHESTRA, -M- NEW OFFICE. Hl4; South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delO-Sat CTBBEOSCOPTICONS FOR PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS, in large or small halls, with views, scenes, and representations of fine Statuary, both of Europe and America, incidents, places, and battles of the present Rebellion, Made and for sale by , JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Manufacturing Opticians, 924 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Full priced and illustrated Catalogue! sent by mail free. ap3o-loi EXPRESS COMPANIES. fShTunumaac? THE ADAMS EXPRESS ■WSRSHecOMPANY, Office 32-4 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Merchandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in connec tion With other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities in United States. fel9 E. S. SAUDFORD, General Superintendent RAILROAD LINES. WEST. CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- ROAD, VIA MEDIA. ; . SUMMER BOARDERS Will find pleasant and ample accommodations at the fol lowing places on or near the Railroad: Trains to and from the city live times each way daily. COUPON AND SEASON TICKETS AT LOW RATES. Near Wallingford Station, Mr. C. "W. Thomas, IN MEDIA, THE CHESTNUT'GROVE HOUSE, THE CBARTER HOUSE. Near Media, Mr. Peter Worral, Mrs M. A. Worrell* Mrs. Wm. Brooke, Mns Passmore, Gideon Malin, Tho mas Malin. J. Edwards. - • For further information inquire of ALEXANDSB HENDERSON, at the DEPOT IN MEDIA. , • - ' Near Lenni,“H Fields ; near Glen Riddle. S’Levis. Near Penn elton, Levi .Tobson; near Darlington, Joel Sharpness; near Glen Mills, J. Matin, B. Green; near Clieyney’s Shops, Job Scott, J. Preston Thomas. There are many others near the above and other sta tions who will take boarders.. Baggage, &c., collected and delivered by H. ALEX ANDER, Express Agent, in The DEPOT, northeast comer of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. ap2s-36t THE PEILADIL; tffil-Mfc PHIA AND EASTERN TRANS PORTATION COMP AN X in now prepared to forward freights PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, VIA CAMDEN AND PORT MONMOUTH. Freights received at THIRD Wharf above ARCH Si. , I The attention of Merchants and Shippers is directed tg this new and expeditions route, ana a portion of theSf patronage is respectfully solicited. For further particulars apply to GEO. B. McCULLOH. Freight Agent, 1»8 NOfeTH WHARVES, W. F. GBTFFITTS, Jr., General Manager. ELMIRA R. K. LINE. 1663 • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1863 For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and Beading Railroad, corner Broad and Callownill streets, at 8.15 A. M. and 3.3QF. M.. daily. Sundays excepted. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western NevF York, &c., Ac. Baggage checked through to Buffalo. Niagara Falls,’ or intermediate Points. Through Express Freight Train for all points above, leaves daily at 6P. U * For further information apply to „, y , JOHN'S. HILLES, General Agent, OWHILL,and N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. jaSl-tf TTNIO N TRANSPORTATION COM- PANT.—We have sold and transferred the bnsH ness and property of said Company to the PHILADEL* PHIA'AND eastern teanspobtation compant of and from this date. s = G. W. CASS & CO. . Proprietors, _ Union Transportation Company.. Philadelphia. April 7; 1863. aplO-tf PHILADELPHIA - AND EASTERN: - 1 - TRANSPORTATION COMPANT haying purchase* the property, and succeeded to the business, of the Unioa- TransportationiCompany, vrilVcontinue the same as here* tofore,\yia CAMDEN ana PORT MONMOUTH: W. Fv GBIFITTTS, Jr. , General Manasea GEO. B. McCULLOH, Freight Agent, = **na*« 138 Norfch wHAitVES, (3d wharf above Arch st. 1 FOR JiEW ORLEANS, LA, VIA NEW YOKK.-THIS OAT, 12th inst., at 2 o’clock P. M,—FREIGHT AT LOW KATES.—The new and splendid Steamship COKTIBBNTAL, 1.623t0ns register, Capt. CHAS. P. MARSHHAN. now loading at second wharf ahove VINE Street, will sail as above, . For Freight or Passage, having accommodations not inferior to any ship afloat. Applv to' A. HERON. Jr. & CO., 136 NORTH Wharves. The CONTINENTAL will leave New York on Friday, * May 16th, at 3 o'clock, P. M. my!2 ' wmjjEZZb FOE ALBANY AND dfifiBCTKOY. Bar