ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, TO TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Continental—Nintii a Hr Smith, New Orleans Jtf 0 Dennis, Maryland 35 Pierrepont, New York 5 Smith, New Orleans 3t W Briggj & wf. Wash SF Gregory, Virginia A Barney,-Jersey City S* A pgan ’ New York 6 M Shoemaker, Baltimore J A. Green, Baltimore M J Thompson, Conn Captain Turner, KABK 2t S Thompsou U S A C H Carter, Conn _ CaptGH Christman, Ya 35 H Ashcroft, Boston Mort Jeuks Win Sawyer 3 B Herbert, New Jersey 35 L Cook, 4'tDSA T A Coker, New York J K Moore, Rt Peter, Minn 3t P Waterbury, Akron, 0 JEWesener, AkronvO. W A King & w, Newark, 0 J W Baker & la, Ohio Mrs W B Brooks, Ohio 31 G Baker, Columbus, 0 Chas Neal, Columbus, 0 General Wilson. U Hendricks, Now' York 35 B Gould, Philadelphia s>r Geo Colburn & 1, N .T !Theo H Tiltou, New York Capt J E Boyle k wf, R I Mrs Leavene, Mass PredGrenle Chas Carow, New York Idles Carow, New York ■WrsKonnit, New York 33BEddy, Portsmouth,NH J Earle, New York J"W Cooker, Providenco - ■Rev Dr Burroughs. N H. JMrs-Burroughs, N H Mrs E 0 Weed, New- York X Wiiu&la, New Bedford EGP Spencer,-New York W Warrick, N Jersey A Deepschev, San Francisco 3)v J D Whituey, Ran Frau "Wilson Phraner, New York J X Mott, New Y orlc 3) D Badger G Train, Boston J H Sayage. New York W S Newell & wf, Jer City A K Hills, Boston ' 3) E Small, York CBilJmeytr, York Chas F Hager,- Lancaster Russell B Magna, N Y Carl Pfnhl, Rio de Janeiro £ Duliain, Jr, New York 3lobtHalsey, New York 3Hrs Gregg, Philad’a G W Gray &. wf, Penna Miss Muller, Pcnna J H Church. New York JWymau, Giucimati' L A Cutte, Boston J Buckley, Boston S M Poole, New York Miss Chase, Washington C J Gillie, New York . 23 Hixon, Boston % J Albertson*'; Penna Seth Bryant, B«*i ton T W Norcross, Boston T B Stillman, New York AM Cummings, New York "W Miller, Si Louis ud Chestnut street** Emile G rainer, Paris Pk Barfer, New York P H Niles, USA A J BLeeckev, NewY r ork E B Glenn, Jr, Baltimore E S Boutcher, Penna 0 S Halsted, Sr, YVash H C Ranney, USA G H Rollins, Baltimore Henry Clark, USA. Captain Radraan.U S A G Hughes, New York C Carroll, Illinois Hon F Boundv.'Miltoii Lt W P MoGleery, USA John McCleery. Miltou Jas B Boylan, Nowark M«.j W B Tibbitts, 2d N Y Lieut T A Fisher. 2d N Y Benj Cartiu, 2d N Y JW Fuller, Catasaaq.ua C J Posey & la. Madeira, Pa Geo T Lewis, Tennessee Mrs W Colder & aon, Pa H Kindermau & lady Josiah Caldwell, Boston YYm Beal, Boston Dr C T Jackson. Boston John J Boyd, Baltimore John 8 Hood, Maryland E Beck, New York Mhj Scnieffelin, Suffolk Jules G Cortlea, Havana L E P Smith & la, \Va3h J M Becker, New York G J Muller, New York Jos Trippett & wf. N York Mr G K Howard Baltimore Mrs Howard & oh, Balt John T Bush,- Newport, RI Jos L Busli, Newport, 111 Lewis Cooke, New York Mrs Moore, Bostou - W D Pierrepont, N York WM White. New York W EI Waite & wf, Chicago W D Briggs, Boston C Cooper, Boston Fred Clapp. Boston Dr & Mrs Hayward, Boston FT PBinney, Bostou Sami fll Allison, Ohio L H Clarke, New York E R Bennett, New York J F Ainsworth, Boston J L Ripley, New York Wm Mhtkews, New York . Acolpli Beruhlimery, N Y Maurice E Mayer & wf,N Y Jas A Frazer, Cincinnati Wayne McVeagh, WC Hester W A Dean, Baltimore A L Rogers, Massachusetts Sami Brown,Worcester MAVhiple, Worcester D Kennedy, Koxbury Mrs Kennedy, Roxbury Miss Kennedy, Roxbiuy W Sprague, Providenco W A Wheeler•& la, N York Mrs E J Donuell &son C F G'lrnan, New York J P Tucker, Boston R F Stockton.Jr&la.Trenton W E Brand, New York R Winter, Boston* B N - Walker,’ Vermont J Boyce w & 2 oh, Balt R Vose k wf, Albany *" G Linder, Boston Girard-Chestnut >i 3tobt Wild, Jr, New York W S Walker, Albany O D Mattson, Albany C H Alden, Lumer’a Lane B S Goote, Delaware S Simonet, Washington TR Hibbard, Washington Judge Dyer, Sierra Leone Dr Ii J Jordan, New I ork J D Benton, Wilmington Itieh P Harlan, Philada S M Woodkok, Altoona J J Kenworthv, Indiaua ASinnicksonit wife, N J Gen W Parsons, Harrisburg R B Wigton, Huntingdon G W Lawrence, Mainel Mrs S B Rogers, Lancaster Missßngerg, Lancaster Miss Allen, Lancaster Henry T Wardon, Del . Mrs Wardon, Delaware T 8 O'Neal, Pittsburg H Dayids & lady, Pittsburg O P Jackson, Boston 6 R Palmer, Boston T MartiD & lady. Rochester Master Martin, Rochester Hiss 8 Martin, Rochester H Parsons, Harrisbuig J M Kiester, Harrisburg Adam Shaw, Philada Jno B Honrdy, 26th Mich. 3> Bassett, Salem, N.J -3) S Dilkins. Leesport WR Cochran,la, Asvt, Del 32dw Jackson, New York Geo D Capers, St Louis OscarVeziu.la, ch.&svt.NY Mrs M B Green, Mass Mrs 8 Steel, New Jersey Miss R 8 Steel New Jersey Ira Murdock, Washington 3t A West, New York P A Sprigman. Cincinnati W J Hall, New York S H Simon, Harrisburg Bcaj Homer, Philada Davii Midison, Pittsburg Samuel Madison, Pittsburg Hon Jas W Wall W R Bateman G T Evans. Indianapolis H JMeily, Pennsylvania J R Ely, Harrisburg Dr Yan.Valzah, Lewistown flen Jas Burns, Lewistowa W£H Jauncey A wf, N Y A W Hyde A wf, New York A 8 Taylor, New Jersey Mrs J Leisenring, M Chunk Mrs A A Douglass, M Chunk C W Bartlett, New York A L Shaffer, New Y'ork J Manly, Baltimore AJ Lewis. Washington JMissClar&Vezln & maid, NY J H Crawford, Pnuna •ColPApplebaugh; Penna Mr & Mrs Vorr, New Y ork Master J Vort. New York % lUoh’d T Welsh, Newark fiamuel Swope, Newark Mortar S Lees, Ciuciuuati ThosFAclon, Salem, N J D Bassett, Michigan] Lieut Handy, Michigan Capt Sliinn, Micb igivu. G W Cox, Washington JB Westervelt, Washing’n J) Van Winkle, Wushinff’n 4} J Du Bois, St Louis Samuel Morgan, Baltimore P L Martin & wf, N Y. Jas Williamson, Baltimore Thos Duseubnry, N X HHill. New York' W S Graham. Butler Thos .T Strong, Albany : Williams, Philada Chas Beasten, Delaware 31 J aft ray. New York John Grierson. New York /Wm H Waddell, K J l street, below Arch. Isaac Jacob, Cincinnati Wm A Wallace, la & sn, Pa S McMaster, Pittsburg W N Prother, Indiana, Pa Mrs 0 B Stoughton, N J Miss M Stoughton, Salem.NJ Miss Mary Stoughton, N J Miss ftf Smith, Salem, N J J A McClelland, Pittsburg- G K Bard, Lancaster Merchants’-Fourtj H M Smith, New York *W Tallmac, Muuey, Pa II J Twaits, New York 8 L Pennoyer, N Carol iaa Wm Wilson, Shipp* n.sburg Wm Hickman. Burlington' J Schindle, Allentown Jtfrs 15 A Lindale, Bel J*s Boone, Felton, Del , 3) Minnick, New Phila. 0 0 Knlsely, NewPhila, 0 ,AC Leach, West Virginia Jacob Shertz, New Jersey J Wiggin, Memphis . Jas Caldwell, Allegheny W S HaVfen, Pittsburg P M Grimes, Penna L W Howell, Easton Frank Konneay, N Jersey Jas Thompson & da, Pa. G M Black, Mendota, 111 Jac M McCortt, N E, Pa J Hoar, Miltlin oo Davaid Baird, Lancaster P H Hurxthal & sn, Pa • Alex .1 Bonstoy, f ndiana co G M Riddle, Phila John D Boyle, Washing co J Stern, Baltimore Sami Hoffman, Baltimore Johnßead, Huntingdon D W Robbins, Penua Jas Symington, Penna Richard Jones, Penua Henry Slaughter, Penna T 8 Fernon, wf & sn, : Phila Rev A P Cobb. New York W M Fields, Milueav, Pa Mrs Asa Packer, M Chunk Barry Packer, M Chuuk Mrs bHakeslee&sn.M Chuuk H J Hickman, Cincinnati . jM W Besson & da. Akron,o Geo L Jenkins, Wyoming C Rordbauge. Clearfield II Cohen, Baltimore ■_ : street, al>ove Fifth. A Trantel & la. New York Job L Presbrey, Taunton D F Butcher & la John H Kemerer F Kuhn, Baltimore T W Acton, Salem, N J R Edwards &la, B*v*tfQrd Edwvtr-Fishei*. Chicago T B'Messick, Suo w Hill, Mil Wm H Macdonald Mrs Maria Macdonald . American-Chestunt AC Wiley, Washington Albert Doty, Massachusetts • JjG English, Danville, 111 1 ' H Cox, St Louis 35 S Ell'elt, St. Paul, Minn Mrs W H Stroll PGDurg JoSMoDanid., Miss Ltrzte walker, Del - 1 Mrs Hickey, Dover, Del W Curtis, Delaware Wm Lyall, New. York . W J lticaardson, Maryland 1 JD Reed, DSN GW Cleaver, USN . . l r R Sitgreaves, Easton PM Stone, Providence Jno Burke, New York G J Meigs A la. New fork E S Kent, Pec Da i P B Morris, New York 1 C P Miller, Chambersbarg G 0 fceilhamer, Penna G W Green, Delaware - G M Barney, Vermont WDW Dorsey, Delaware 0! W Todd, Maryland W S Connolly, Maryland N Ashcorn, Maryland WTLewis, USN C Robinson, 0 S,N C Lindsey, Tuscarora M Cotton, Seaford .Tno Foster, New York :street, above Third. John Ross, Montreal C A Trowbridge, Detroit T J Abbott, Oakdale, Mass GWSargent, N Hampshire K J Hart, New Hampshire F R Abbe, Massachusetts s H Carleton, N Hampshire G Morris, Mansfield, 0 C L Irells, Downiugtown D Hendrie, Phila- R Boyd, Pnila Wm Peck, Maine St. Louis-Chestnut R W Shufeldt, USN J WlFerris, Connecticut A Plant, New York J Ulrick, Ohio ' Jno Armstrong, New York GeoE Morton, New York O J. Oliver, Phi la GeoClecken, Phila jjysto MANDAN MINING COMPANY, OF IfrCTa* LAKE SUPERIOR.—The Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Mandan Mining Company will be held at their Office, Wo. 334 WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the 2Sth. inst.,at 31 o’clock A. M., for the election of Directors, and the transaction of other busi- ness. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. Mrsßrot & da, New York Philadelphia, May 11,1863. myT2to2B J N Brown, New York : : ———•— Wm Henry, Phila E T Crossman, USA C A Cranewell, Hagerstown JH Duncan. Baltimore X Mulford, New Jersey W B Rosenbaum, N Jersey 'W P isbam, Chicago John M'Moore, New Jersey Ghas Penny, Lewisburg .. Jane E Penny, LewUbnrg • Me.aler W L Penny. Ltwlsbg *Wm Hay, Philada *ThoB Woolsey, Stamford J W Bentley, New York Mrs F-Bentley, New York G Gorton, Jr, Georgetown F H Bovnton, Andover W W Pinkerton, Delaware C C Clements, Tenn Wm C Say, New Jersey W H Shaw, Buffalo Waldo skerwiu, Mass B Mills, New York treet» above Tlilrd. Miss Lindsay, Pittsburg H Hammond,-Pittsburg E H Reichel & la, Nazareth. David Garls, Easton E Deshler, Bath, Pa Tlie Hill oil—ArcJi »i Chas Wood, --Ab»ecom M Barndoller, Penna W C Swan, Penna : G A Wright, Wilminston Jas Oliver, & la, Camden . C Sherwood.& la, Penna •- Miss P E Gorman, Penna € Tolmie,’Nevr’York. I Wm H Gandy, Lambertv * 3 H Shaw, Penna JP Brinton,iLancaster H J Knisely, Trenton, 0‘ . Jos Bicbey, Ohio Wm HChappeliar, Ohio JH Hollis, Salem,Ohio J R Patterson, Penna J G Bartholomew, Bath,Pa Mr&MrsD Wallace, Phila J B Hay, Winslow, N J D Goodsell, Philada J G Beading. Flemiagtoa L Seenpret, Ohio Mias Pratt? Delaware W R Sturgis, Washington J S Rohrer, Penna W D Levy, Hagerstown B Picket, New.Torsey 0 Worman, New Jersey A Horbiuck, Canton. 0 |3 Lindsay-& wf, Pitubnrg States* I) nion-S tstii Nicholas Hench, Perry co SF Baker, Burlingtou Jos T Waitei-WilminKton J B Leidig, Pennsylvania 5T J Henderson, W Chester J F Rohrer, McVey town . A Weamts, Indiana, Pa G Weames, Indiana Pa Geo Row, Indiana, Pa J G Fisher A la, Bedford,Pa J Bovard, Indiana co and Market streets* Henry Loxman, Weatmor’d P W Hicks, Chatham, Pa Geo L Plifct, Pittsburg L Bowdisli, Afton, ITT Don Gizelmo, New York D U Crawford, Perry.co Barton Green, Huntingdon R McDivitt, Huntingdon C Suavely, Harrisburg W Murray, New Jersey J Alexander, wf, & da, Pa E D Humphrey, Penna S F Baker, Burlington *Wm Anderson, Youngdown X T McAlister, Penna treet, above Chestnut. C Jones St la. New Jersey J P Chandler * l,Chest r r co P W Silver, Maryland W A Mackey, Penna J W Blackwell, Jer'y Shore W J Smedley, Delaware oo L H Wilson, Oxford, Pa Jos Wood, Chester co Commercial—Sistli sti A F Zimmerman, llsrrisb’g W F Montgomery, Penna Airs Clark, Shirleysburg • Xi B Platt, Delaware It G H Baker, Ist Pa Cav 6 Himmelwright, Phila MHinchman, Phila *Tlios Williams, Ohio J H Plankinton, Chester co J)r T Taylor, Chester co <3 Moore A la*. Maryland ■33 Pennington* La.Che.s’rco W H deaden, New York ‘ Aug Klilin,'Berks co Jno Wilson, Doylestown B .T Passmore & 1, W Ohsst’r i R Haines & aunt. W Chester A H Kirk, West Chester HHoopes, Chester co Madison—Second sti 3" Barry, Stroudsburg . C 8t John, Port Jarvis, NT JB Shaw, Carvorsvlllo ¥E-Gandy. T-ambeitville 'C T Owens. Delaware • TP Shockley, Delaware 35‘Watson, Milford. IM <1 Slier wnod.A la, Newton XHiss T B Gorman, Newton O D Van Horn, Tenua illasM Futhey, Paibsburg JUiss L Heifiberger, Pentta Snrlef Sheaf-Si-cond «t known remedy for Sprains and Braises. We-once had foe a neighbor a wobthx, industrious mechanic. He was also a tenant of ours, and paid his rent promptly. Unexpectedly, however, he in formed us that he was poor, and must leave, not''only •lj aok and purple jaconets.— Rich Striped, Black, and Purple French LAWNS, 25 cents. BESSON & SON, fllournlng Store, mys No. 9XB CHESTNUT Street. "NTEAT STRIPE POULARD SILKS for Friends. Neat Plaid Foulard Silks for Friends. .EYRE & LANDELL. /PYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH,'have now arranged for sale a fine stock of Goods adapted to first class sales. Cnir Color Veioutiues. Cuir Color Mohairs. New Summer Shawls. New Light Spring Sacks. Summer Silks and Foulards. Beautiful line of Dress Goods. my 9 ' NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE FOR EIGHTH WARD. STAND BY THE GOVERNMENT. THE LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF PARTY, WHO DESIRE TO SUSTAIN THE 'GOVERNMENT Jn its Efforts to Crush the Rebellion and Maintain, the Integrity of the Union, 5 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 be presented from a Committee, appoint ed at a preliminary meeting, on organization, and addresses will be made by Charles Gilpin, Morton McMichael, and others, J. Fisher Learning, A. J 5. Boric, Wm. Bncknell, Isaac G.-Colesberry, .T. R. FJanigen, CbaTles Gilpin. ; A L. Ha^er,. Thomas 11. Powers, Wm. Summers, James D. Keyser; Alex. Brown, Lawrence Lewis, E. E. Smith, John C. Martin, ■Wm. R. White, Edwin Greble, F. S. Johnson, Pav'ul Woodward, Francis Wells, John McArthur, MEETING- OP the AMERICAN I agreeably to Cba , the following great: msuing ycuv. IP. Brady. I Edward G. Dutilh, John T. Lewis, Chas. W.Poulfcney, I Jas. R. Campbell, I Israel Mon-is. •ing.ofthe Directors on 13th iiistant, RIS was unanimously elected Presi- A. C. L. CRaWFORD, Secretary. It AT A »J holders in CJUMPANY, held tbe 4tb day of May, Directors for the ei Thomas R. Maris, I John* Welsh, Sd nmel C. Morton, And :it a Meeti THOMAS It. MAI dPDt. May 13, 1863. ’ IIBV. N. U. RICE, D* D.. OP NEW fiO’ YORK, will deliver-a LECTUREiu the West Arcb-'streetPresbyterian Church, corner of ARCH and EIGHTEENTH Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 19th instunt, on ‘ 1 The Mysteries of Nature and Revela tion.” The proceeds of this Lecture will he applied inald of the Fu’st Presbyterian Church, Belmont avenue. Admittance 2o cents; Tickets for sale at Messrs, Martien’s: Presbyterian Board of Publication; American Tract Society; Ameri can Sunday School Union, and at the door. my!4-tl9 REOPENING OF THE NATATO -4C «r*; RiUM.— Dr. William Jansen informs his friends. his,'foz'mer- v puptl&, and the- public,-“that he the Lessee- of the N ATATORIUai, and PHYSICAL IN STITUTE, Broad street, below;Walnut, which hasibeen fitted anew, and many conveniences v added. It wil be open on THURSDAY, May the ;14fh, and 'FRIDAY, the 15ib, FOR INSPECTION, to which he invites tbe patrons of the Institute, and the friends of Physical Education, generally. The first day (the 14th), for Ladies aud Gentlemen, from 10A.M. to 9P. M.: the second day (the loth), for Ladies, from 10 A. M. to 4P. M., and for Gentlemen from 5 P. M. to 9 P.M. my!3-2t WVs=*> OFFICE UNION MUTUAL INSU IKS* RANCE COMPANY', Philadelphia, MayJl. ISQ3. The Board of Directors of this Company hereby give notice that a meeting of the Scripholders will be held at their Office, N. E. corner of WALNUT and THIRD Sts., MONDAY', at 12 o’clock M., June 1, 1553, to act on an amendment to the Charter of the Company for convert ing the Scrip into Stock. JOHN MOSS, myl3-tjel . Secretary* MERCANTILE UIBRARYCOYIFA NY:—A Stock vote will betaken at tbe LIBRARY ROOM on TUESDAY, the lftih. insfc., between the honrs Of9A. M. and 8 P. M., upon the following questions: Ist. Duplication of htock within the year 1564. -2d. Increasing the annual dues of Stockholders to three dollars, and of Subscribers to five dollars, on and after January 1. 1564. JOHN LARDNER, Jr.,' inv7-tf Recording Secretary. PITTSBURG. MAY 5, |K> Directors of the EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTS BURG have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, out of the earnings of the last six months, pay able on and a'fcer the 15th insfc. Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank ofPhiladelphia. H. M. MURRAY, m>7-12fc - Cashier. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR lcss» 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 Bujgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, . ja9-6m : Government Snrgeon-Artist. HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118 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 manner, free of charge. B. F. GLENN, no22*tf Secretary of Board of Managers. •. r-spa* 'OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN 4<2* TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—No. 310 WAL NUT Street., Philadelphia, April 21st, 1963. 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* 1* C, L: CRAWFORD, Sec’y. JOFFICE MINE HILL AN DSC HU VL KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, 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 bo held at the hall of the Frank lin Institute, No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, ou. FIFTH DAY, (Thursday), the 14th day ofJFiftn Month, (May), at 11% 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, and for the transaction of .such other business as may he brought before said meet ing. By order of the Board of Managers, JOHN C. CRsSSoN,President. Attest—William Biddle, Secretary. ap29-tmy!4 OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 15, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT, onthe Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and National taxes, payable on and after May 15, 1863. Powers of Attorney for Collections of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. &38 South THIRD Street. mhl6-tjel THOMAS T, FIRTH, Treasurer, OFFICE OF THE SCHU\XKILL HAVEN AND LEHIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia. April 27th, 1863. Notice is hereby givfn that a general meeting of the Stockholders of the SCHUYLKILL HAVEN AND LE HIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY .will be 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 agreement for the consolidation and merger of the said Schuylkill Haven and Lehigh River Railroad Company with the Minfbill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company, aud 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 fS?» GIRARD F. & M. INSURANCE BO COMPANY-Office, No. 415 WALNUT Street. ■ Philadelphia, May 1!, 1563 The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of FOUR PER CENT., and an Extra Dividend of THERE PEP, CENT, out of the earnings of the last.six months, clear of National and State Taxes, payable on demand. 4 ALFRED S. GILETTE, . Tnyl2-tut}i*9t •• -Treasurer. . MAMU FAR? 1 11 RS RS ’ AND ME ftOb> CHAN ICS BANK, May 0, 1563. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on the 16th instant, agreea bly with the charter. my6-tnth*6t " M.W. WOODWARD, Cashier. IK?» GOLD) SILVER, AND DEMAND I<3S* NOTES WANTED. . DREXEL & CO., &T»!3-1 m ■ 3* South THIRD Street. rep** THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE *<2=*- BLOOMSBURG IRON COMPANY will be held at the Company’s Office, Iroudale, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, May 20, 1863, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other business, WM. E. S. BAKER. Treasurer, ; ap2o-80t* No. »13 North WATER Street. myl4.J2t 3fcT South FOURTH St., Philada. OFFICE OF NAYY AGENT, 114 x - / South THIRD Street. v t ,,t. • • Philadelphia, May 14,1863. . SEALED PROPOSALS will be received for twelve thousand (12,COO) gallons of NAVY BEANS, of the beßt au-ility, at the BUREAU OF PROVISION AND CLO THING, WASHINGTON, D C , until 12 o’clock FRI DAY, hoop. May 22 The Beans to be subject to the in spection of the United States Inspector, and delivered at the Philadelphia Navy Yard without additional charge. The propolis will be sealedand forwarded as direct sAS»oN,°D. o PEOVISIOSI ASD CLOTHING. myl4-6fc JAMES S. CHAMBERS, Navy Agent. TYORYTYPES.—THE GREAT MERIT of REIMER’S Ivorytypes lies in their simple style, and fresh, warm, and impressive coloring,-rendering them life-like and pleasing pictures. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. . it MUTUAL LIFE F. RATCHFORD STARR, GENERAL. AGENT, # CASH ASSETS, NINE AND ONE QUARTER MILLIONS OF DOLLARS* It is believed that the dividends for the past five years ($3,(00,000) are larger in amount and proportion to pre miums paid, than were ever declared iu the same space of time by any other Life Company. They may be ap plied, at the option of the policy holder, either to the purchase of additional Insurance,' payable with the poli cy at maturity, or in reduction of premiums. x, ® y . tte? examples, it will be seen that in some cases the-ANNUAL REDUCTION granted by the Company is LARGER THAN TBE ANNUAL PRRMIUM: in other words, that the policy would be entirely PAID UP for the original amount, and the policy-holder, instesfd of paying premium to the Company, would actually he in ■RECEIPT OF AN ANNUITY (to be increased by subse* quent dividends) for the remainder of life. Frederick Sheidtz, Richard Hicks, Henry C. Carey, W. H. Aslihurst, Heury Bickly, Cadwalader Biddle, John 3). Watson, R. Newton, J. B. Morehead, Lemuel Coffin, Wm. 11. French, W. F. Cress on, A. L. Hodgdon, Thomas W. Evans, George IT Crosman, Thomas Harper, M. D., Edward Trotter, Robert P, Johnson, S. K. Hoxie. THE STOCIC FIKE INSURANCE irter, on Monday, tlemen were elected Guardians and trustees, whether such trustees are so by virtue of their office, as executors, administrators, or other fiduciary capacity, are required to make return of the income belonging to minors or other persons which maybe held in trust, as aforesaid; and the income tax will be assessed upon the amount returned, after deducting such sums as’arc exempted from the income tax, as aforesaid; Provided, That the exemption of six hundred dollars, under Section 80 of the Excise Law, shall not he allowed on account of any minor or other beneficiary of a trust, except upon the statement of the guardian or trustee, made under oath, that the minor .or beneficiary has no other income from which the said amount of six handred dollars may be exempted and deducted. INCUMBRANCES, RENTS, AND REPAIRS. Interest paid by anv person on incumbrances upon the dwelling-house or estate on which he resides may be deducted from income; also Inpayments for necessary repairs, as well as the amount actually paid for rent of any dwelling-house or estate which is the residence of the person assessed. Persons receiving rent may deduct therefrom the amount paid for necessary, repairs, insurance, and in terest on incumbrances upon such rented property. The cost of new structures or improvements to buildings shall not be deducted from income. FARMERS. . - Every farmer or planter will be required to make re turn, of the value of the produce of .his farm or planta-. tion, without deduction for the labor or services of him self and his family, .or for any portion of such produce consumed by himself and family. : The amount paid by any farmer or planter for hired labor and necessary repairs upon his farm or plantation, including the subsistence of the laborers, and the manure purchased by farmers to maintain their lands in. present productive condition, will be allowed., Farm produce, which the producer has on hand on the 31st day of December, 1862, must be appraised at its market value on that day, 2. Enumerated Articles. —All articles named in Sec tion 77 of the law (Schedule A) will be assessed for the taxes to which they are liable, for the year ending May 1, 1864. viz: Carriages, kept for use, for hire, or for passengers. "VarVilc Billiard Tables. Silver Plate; i * . T> AILROAD IRON FOR SALE.— -*-V . Ukitod States Military Railroad Office. 350 G'StkeetvWashington, May 12,- 1863. The undersigned will receive sealed bids for the pur cba»e of 933 020-2240 tons of new RAILROAD IRON, weighing 60 lbs. to the yard. 266 720-2240 tons of the -above is at the Cambria Mills, Johnstown. Pa., and the balance, 672 200-2240 tons, is at Pittsburg, Pa. t:ln case a bid is accepted, the party making the same will be no?ified as soon as practicable. If within ten. days after such notice the party shall fail to make pay ment in Government funds to the undersigned, the Iron ‘for which such bid was made will be subject to sale to , any other person. The right to reject any and all bids is expressly re served. All bids must be sealed and directed to the un dersigned, Washington, D. C., and endorsed 4 1 Bid for Railroad Iron. , - Bids will be received as above invited until JUNE sth, at which time a decision w*ill be given. H. L. ROBINSON. myl4-tjel Captain and A. Q. M. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. piFTY BALES ' :"OS" iV FRENCH JACONETS AND ORGANDIES, of tiio celebrated manufacture of DOLLEUS MILL & CO., AND FREEES KOECHLIN. Just received and for sale at very low prices by M. L. HALLOWELL & 00., Kos. 615 CHESTNUT and GIS JAYNE Streets. myl-12t if jQAWSON, BRANSON, & OO:, Embroidered, Tucked, and Corded Muslin Skirts, Hein-st itched and Corded Bordered Linen Hdkfs, Together with a general assortment of Ladies’, Gents’, and'Children's regular make Summer Hoae, Merino Ye*ts, Under Skirts, and Pants. : SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, Sc ARRISON, inl4-thstii-6t 1008 CHESTNUT STREET, DRESS FABRICS, SHAWLS, &c. |E. M * NEEDJ,),;s > N.W. CORNER MARKET AND FIFTH STS., (601 Market Street.) JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN We Invite the attention of the RETAIL TRADE to onr 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. Sales,- and Buyers , can find Goods in on 7 Store, at much less than cost of Importation, and as cheap as they can be found anywhere. T. R. Dawson. J. G. Bomoaudneb, 0. Branson. ap!B-36t L. HALLOWELL & OCX, NO. 615 CHESTNUT STREET, (JAYNE’S MARBLE BUILDING,) Have now in stock, and are daily receiving, a handsome assortment of New Foreign FANCY DRY GOODS BIL K.S * All purchased since the recent DECLINE IN GOLD AND EXCHANGE, and which will be sold at a SMALL ADVANCE FOR CASH. ■ ! : - : • TT'NITBD' STATES INTERNAL ' REVENUE—OFFICE OF - ASSESSOR THIRD DIS TRICT PENNSYLVANIA: ' - feTh e tax-pay ers of this District are hereby notified that, pui*suant to the provisions of the Act of Congress, passed July-1; 1862, entitled ' ‘ An Act to provide Internal Reve nue to support the Government and to pay interest on the Public Debt,”'and the Act to amend the same, passed March 3, 1563, the second -annual assessment will be made on and after the first MONDAY (4th day) of May instant. The assessment will embrace the following items: ' • " ' ■ ' 1. Incomes. —All incomes for the year ending Decem ber 3L 1562, must be returned to the Assistant Assessors, under oath, in accordance with the instructions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, upon the blank forms provided for that purpose. • Each person will be required to return his total-in come, so far specifying the sources from which if is de rived as to enable the Assistant f Assessors to decide what deductions shall be made therefrom. HUSBAND AND WIFE. Where a husband and wife live together, and their taxable income is in excess of $6OO, they will be entitled to but one deduction of $6OO, that being the average fixed by law as an estimated commutation for the expense of maintaining a family. Where they live apart they will be taxed separtely, and be each entitled to a deduction of $6OO. GUARDIANS AND TRUSTEES. Gold Plate. - (The former assessment on the above-named artieies having been madefer the ytar 1862.) « RETURNS. The returns must be made to the Assistant Assessor within tex days from date of delivery of'the blanks. Neglect or refusal to comply within the time named im poses the duty on the Assessor or Assistant Assessor to estimate, the income and the tax upon enumerated ar ticle with an addition of fifty P&' centum. The entire income tax oi every person will be assessed at the residence of the party, and not at the place of business. LICENSES, Ail licenses assessed in accordance with the act of March S, 1563, will continue in force until the first day Of May, 11:64. * ‘ And all licenses granted after the first day of May in any year will expire on the first day of May following, and will be issued upon the payment of a rateable pro portion of the whole amount of duty imposed for such licenses; and each license so granted will be dated ou the first day of the month in which it is issued iPravided t That any person, firm, or Corporation, that oil the first day of May, 1863, held an unexpired license, will be as sessed a rateable proportion for the time between the ex- Siration of the license and the first day of Mayj eighteen undred and sixty-four. All persons doing business within this district must apply for a new license, to run from the date their pre sent license expires (which, inmost cases, is Septem ber lsi, 1863) to the first of May, 186 L Whenever by the amendments now;rates of license are established, the new license will be assessed at the new rates, and, in all cases''where tlio 'present license expires September Ist, 1863, tie hew license will cover a period of eight months, and must be assessed to pay two-thirds of the yearly tax. PENALTIES. When an assessment for license has been made, upon neglect or refusal to give the list or make the applica tion within the. time required, and the assessment is re turned in the annual list, the fifty per centum penalty prescribed in Section 11 must be added, and'cannot be remitted, either by the Assessor or Collector. By the Act March 3.1563, the penalty of two years' im - - priSGnrncnt is.added to the punishment provided in former Acts for those who fail to take out license when required by the excise laws of the United States. . The former annual assessment was much embarrassed for want of information on. the part of citizens with, re- Kird to the duties imposed on them by the Excise >Law; is manifest that with the knowledge now attained on. the pait of the "tax-payer, and with the assistance rendered by this circular, that ignorance nt-the law eon vo lov ger he pleaded J/y. delinquents in the hopeof avoiding , Assessor Third District, myl4-th3t Office, 9*4: North THIRD Street. fJ.REGG & CO.’S NEWLY INYENTED AX METALLIC REFRIGERATOR.'eoId by WALCOTT & BURNHAM, V3l CHESTNUT Street, is the-most beautiful and economical Refrigerator ever presented to the public. This is a combination of Refrigerator and Water Cooler, and require* very little more ice for both than is generally used for the Cooler alone. my!4-6w*if rro THE TRADE.—SOO BOXES CAS- J- TILE SOAP, handsomely'mottled. Packed and Boxed,after the genuine Marseillaise—aud a close Imita tion of the same.- For sale by MULFORD & RICHMOND, my!4-3t* 5 CHANCERY Lane, south of 136 ARCH St. TAMES ECCLES, MACHINIST AND O ENGINEER, 1334 BEACH; Street, Manufacture* Shafting and Mill gearing. Lift and Force Pumps, on the most approved principles. - Heavy and light Planing and Turning executed with despatch. ap22-3m* MORGAN, ORB, & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDEKS, Iron Foimierß, and Genual Haoliiutsts and Boiler Hak«n,No. I!J10 CiiLOWHltli Street, FUladolpMa< f»l9-lT THE PEESS;—PHILADELPHM; ‘THURSDAY. 1 MAY 14. 1863.' PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, ONE AND THREE QUARTER MILLIONS OP DOLLARS. When Insured. 136 600 2,927 3,816 8,176 14,243 23,271 Rates of Premium lower than in most Companies. See Pamphlet. J)RY GOODS AT DOW PRICES. HOUSEHOLD LINENS, FURNISHING DRY GOODS, r MUSLIRS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. From the late AUCTION SALES, and from other sources, bought for cash, the subscribers have added largely to the general assortment of their LINEN AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. - Shirting, Sheeting, and Pillow Linens. Table Linens, Cloths, Napkins, and Doylies. Huck, Diaper, and Damask Towels and Towellngs. Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Dimities and Chintzes. Allendale, Honey Comb, and Oriental Counterpanes. Piano Covers, Table Covers, Table Coverings. • ALSO, To their WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERY DEPART MENT, very choice styles and qualities of French, Eng lish and Scotch B Plain, Checked, Striped, and Figured Muslins, Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook, Mull and Swiss Muslins, Brilliantes, Dimities, and Hair Cord Muslins, - Pique and Marseilles, both figured and corded. Edgings, Insertings, and Needle-worked Bands, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Lace Sleevos, IS IN RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS NEW STILE GRENADINE VEILS. NEW BLACK THEE AD EDGINSS AND LACES. - NEW VaLENCIENNE EDGINGS AND LACES. NEW VaLENCIENNE AND POINTELACE COLLARS AND SETTS. NEWJEMBROIDERED AND HEM-STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS, a bargain. NEW MUSLINS, various styles, for Waists , and Bo dies. ' NEW NAINSOOK, SWISS, PLAID, .FIGURED MUS LINS. NEW CAMBRIC. JACONET, STRIPED MUSLINS. NEW PRINTED LIKEN CAMBRIC DRESSES at re duced prices. ' i ' NEW PIQUES, FOR . CHILDREN’S WEAR, at re duced prices. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS. aIV kinds : NEW VEILS, NEW BARBES, NEW COLL *RS, NEW SLEEVES, NEW EDGrNGS AND INSERTINGS, NEW FLOUNC INGS AND BANDS, NEW ROBES AND WAISTS FOR INFAKTe. ! New Goods in great variety :in many instances will he OFFERED AT OLD PRICES. The attention of the LadieS is asked. E. M. NEE D T-.ES, myl-l-tf 1034, CHESTNDT STREET. JJYEB & L AN DELE, SEASONABLE 'GOODS, ADAPTED TO ITKST-ODA.SS TRADE, SILKS OF NEAT.STRIPES. BILKS OF FINE PLAIDS. FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS. YELOTJTINES, NEW GOODS. LIGHT SPRING FOULARDS. GRENADINES, NEW STYLES. ROCK SPUN SILK SHAWLS. BALMORALS, SUMMER STYLES. DRESS GOODS REDUCED, ap23-thstutf ';• ■ jyjWENING MILLINERY, MOURNING BONNETS, OF THE LATEST PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES, . . Always on hand and . made to order at the shortest no “ NEW . MOTHMNG ■ STORE,” 936 CHESTNUT STREET. M. & A. MYERS & CO. my2-stulm ! . QUPERIOR WIDE BLACK TAFFE TA SILKS for Mantles, from sL62>£ to per yard. Heavy Black Corded Silks. 1 Check Silks in great variety from 87K cents up to $1.25. Two lots ot neat Stripes very glossy and rich at #1.25. One lot of Plaid Foulard Silks at 70. Two lots ofßlack Figured Silks, $L25i One lot of Blues, - Browns, and Mode Silks. ; Fancy Silks at reduced prices, -j- ■ EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 36 South SECOND Street. N. B.—Silks, Mantles, and Cloaks of the .newest shapes. ; • • myl4 "VERY. FINE, REAL WHITE SHET- T_ 'LAND WOOL SHAWLS.—GEORGE W. VOGEL, No. 1016 CHESTNUT Street, opened this morning one case White Shetland Wool SHAWLS, including some of extra large sizes and of the finest and most beautiful qualities ever imported. " myl3-6t* COMMISSION HOUSES, ■Jelling, coffin, & co„ S»0 CHESTNUT STREET, Have for sale by the Package a good assortment of Staple PRINTS, LAWNS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, COTTONADES, PRINTED LININGS, SILESIAS, NANKEENS, CORSET JEANS. ALSO,. 6-t BLACK AND MIXED BROADCLOTHS, UNION CASSIMERES, EXTRA, MEDIUM, AND LOW!. QUALITY SATINETS, NEGRO KERSEYS, PLAID LINSEYS,, ARMY GOODS, &0-, &C. apJl-tuthsSm pillLA D E IP HI A BURLAP BAGS: OF ALL SIZES, FOR CORN, OATS, COFFEE, BONE DUST, &0. Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, for set cash on delivery. ' T gHIPLEY, H.AZARD, <» IHUTCHINSONj No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OP PHILAD EL PHI A-M AEE GO 00 S. mh3l-6m . 1 JOHN T. BAILEY A 00, BAGS AND BAGGING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET, WOOL BAGS FOR BADE. JaXSOa GOODS. DARK-BLUB COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUR CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK.: ' DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. • HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT INGS. For mile by FROTHIN GHAM & WELLS. . *e2-Iftf - THJRGUNDY PORT —175 QUARTER Casks net received per skip “Laura,” for sale in bond, by CEAS. S. Si JAS. CARSTAIKS, ap24 136 WALNUT and 31 GRANITE Streets. rtARB. AMMONIA—A FEW TONS landing. Also, 3 Cattles True Musk, pep Persia. Imported ana for sale by WM. M. WILSON, J4OB MAR KET Street. myB TYESKS, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FUR •A/ niTUEE, Book and Show-cases, for sale and made to order cheap. SMITH, 73a MARgET 8t my9-6t* CLAM SOUP WILL BE SERVED up daily, Sundays excepted, •by JAMES PROS SER, No. 808 MARKET Street. ' mys-iftf GOLD,SILVER,AND LIGHT BLUE STEEL SPECTACLES, to suit all ages, cheap, cor, SECOND and NEW Streets. J. FRIES. atfS-lm* INSURANCE ANNUAL INCOME, EXAMPLES OF premiams 10,000 1,600 6,000 1,000 2,000 10,000 2,000 6.000 10,COO 224 00 46 65 175 60 72 60 189 00 204 00 , 64 00 108 65 1 317 30 : RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1024. CHESTNUT STREET, FOURTH AND AROII, POLL STOCK OF "BAG-” MANUFACTORY. SEAMLESS BAGSif GEO. GRIGG, Nob. 319 and 331 CHURCH Alley, NO. 400 WAISUT STREET. PAID CLAIMS BY DEATH, MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. DIVIDENDS. Dividends which may be applied as follows: .Total premiums Additions to Policy of 92121 3,183.67. 849 71 1,8’3 63 4,91414 918 63 1,505 98 1,495 23 4,480 00 933 00 3,510 00 1,450 00 3,213 00 3,284 00 832 00 1,289 20 951 90 All Policies issued by this Company participate in 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 GpLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of ttfe United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present pkemiijm on gold, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum., A full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. 114: SOUTH THIRD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. On And after July Ist, 1863, the privilege of convert ing 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, Phllada. JDWA RD M . BAY IS , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 39 South THIRD. Street, (up stairs,) A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. Stories 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 Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3m j§ HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ko. 31» WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of Ut S. GOVERN STENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. Bueiness Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at* lowestTates/ ~ . UNITED STATES 5-20 TEAR SIX per cent. BONDS, j famished at PAR in sums to suit. j Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention.' Refers i to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., j John B. Myers & Co.,- Samuel B. Thomas,Esq., Fgmess.Brinley.aCo.Y John Thomas, Esq. apl-3m if BANKERS AND BROKE No. 8 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Augustus S. Peabody, Theron S. Knapp, (Late Cashier with J. T. : Van Yleek.) TOCKS AND BONDS OP ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND A supply 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 Tore:, May 1,1563. STERLING AND PARIS EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOOK AND NOTE BEOKEPS, No. 33 South. THIRD Street. Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Bank. STOCKS AKD BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD „OM AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED mhl2-Sm ON THE BEST TERMS. /COLLECTION OF U. S. OERTIFI CATES 0? INDEBTEDNESS.-The ADAMS’ 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 krdwn and receipts given at the office, . No. 330 CBESNUT Street. - mys-tf IjNITEI) STATES FLAGS, SILK AND BUNTING, EVANS & HASS ALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, Q.OVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-onnce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannel^ Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseys. FARNUAM, KIRKHAM, * CO„ No. 330 CHESTNUT STREET mil 24-3 m _ . ■■■■■. W. SIMONS * BROTHER, BANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, Ann MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY. JalS-ifßm BLINDS AND SHADES. JJLINDS' AND SHADES. B. J . WILLI AM Si NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, VENETIAN BLINDS 4S~ The Largest and Finest Assortment In the city, at the Lowest Prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed equal to new. Store Shades Made and Lettered. ap6-2m . gTRAWBERRY WINE, EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA. Jut received. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, Mi CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Street. TUCK EE’S -L PATENT SPRING"BBD, Patknted July 8,1855. . Universally acknowledged for Neatness. Comfort, ana Durability to be the Standard Spring Bed. The above are manufactured and for ea)ehy__ HIRAM TUCKER. , mh2s-Sm No. » REVERE Block. Boston. Ma««. PAINTS.—IOO TONS WHITE LEAD, A s. W. Zinc, iie., in oil or dry. Also, 1,000 packages of ‘ 1 Crown-brand Lead,” of late manufacture. For sale by WM.iM. WILSON. 308 MARKET Street. myS SHERRY WINE—IOO QUARTER Casks just receWd per ship ‘‘ sale in bond, by CHAo. S. & JAS. CARSTAIRS, apS4 WALNUT and %X GRANITE Strata. COMPANY FOUR AND A HALF If applied as Reduction of Premiums. The Premium in future will be Or in reduc tion of pre miums of 20 99 nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. 203 01 62 85 235 08 179 80 615 60 127 23 39 15 53 35 41 65 FINANCIAfi. Philadelphia. SOLD ON COMMISSION. A. S. PEABODY & CO. mys-12t DREXEL & CO., 34 South TBIRD Street. COMMISSION, MILITARY GOODS. ALL SIZES. 418 ARCH STREET. KAKOFACTOREK OF WINDOW SHADES. OF NEW YORK. FREDERICK S. WINSTON, PRESIDENT. TOTAL SURPLUS DIVIDED, OVER FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. -Tlie BußineGS of this Company is conducted on the MU TTJAL principle, in the strictest sense of the terra: the entire surplus, DEDUCTING NECESSARY EXPENSES ALONE, being EQUITABLY DIVIDED among the As sured. Polices are issued, premiums payable in 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. ffee of ex pense, by applying by letter or otherwise to F. KATCHFORP STARR, GENERAL AGENT, : , NO, 400 WALNUT STRRET, Philadelphia. And an an nuity to-po licy holder. NEW PUBLICATIONS, f Aiding Bim. By Rev. W. Y. Brown, a. M., Hospital Chaplain U. S. A. 15m0,'45 cents. : ALSO JUST READY, The Seventeenth Thousand of HOW A FREE PEOPLE CONDUCT ALONG WAR. By 0. J. .The Br the same 'autnor. .15 cents. ; v Published LAM g & ATiT . REI) M a ET IEN, 606 CHESTNUT Street. asr O—Q—B —B. “439” MAKE YOUP. PURCHASES OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS, CARD PICTURES, Ifc., ORIGINAL GIFT - BOOK EMPORIUM, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. WBROTHERHEAD’S CIRCULA • TING LIBRARY.-All the NEW English -aud 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 $6 per year ; six months 33; three, months fl. 60 ; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day, 218 outh EIGHTH Street. . . mh7-3m TOM THUMB AND BRIDE, COM- A MOD ORE -NUTT aND MINNIE WARREN.—Card Photographs of the above in great variety. MCALLISTER & BROTHER, 728 CHESTNUT Street. A Lt QTJJET ON-THE POTOMAC.— A. very-fine Card Photograph just received by MCALLISTER & BROTHER, CHESTNUT street. (•'jo TO REIMER’S GALLERY WITH AJ- OUT delay and engage a splendid Portrait, now made at war prices. Life-size Photographs in oil colors. SECOND Street, above Green. , • ~ •' It in CENTS ONLY FOR CARD PHO- Xvf TOGKAPHS of Thumb and'Wife, Commodore Nutt, and Minnie Warren. A large variety. my!3 : 3t PITCHER’S, 808 CHESTNUT St. “EXACTLY THE POPULAR 0 PI- L - NiON—All whol have seen REIMER : S Colored Photographs for $1 pronounce them accurate and artistic pictures. SECOND Street, above Green. It r l'llE BEST AT 'THE LOWEST A prices, TURNER’S Cartes de Visite and Photographs, 808 CHESTNUT etreet. Skylight on the ground door. mylSAi* COPARTNERSHIPS. YS7 ILL IAM L. EDWARDS HAS THIS t i dai r associated with him EDWARD BBTTLE, Jr., in. copartnership. The WOOL ‘AND COMMISSION BUSINESS will be continued under the firm of ED WARDS & BETTLE, at No 8 North PRONT Street. WILLIAM L. EDWARDS, EDWARD BETTLE, Jr. Pliiladelphia, sth month 13, 1863. inyl4-6i* rrRE FIRM OF M. & S. STEENBERGER X & CO., in New York and Philadelphia, has been dissolved, by mutual consent, aud either partner is au thorized to sign tie name of the firm in liquidation. • . . MAYER STERNBERGER, SIMON STEKNSERGER, MOSES STERNBERGER. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a COPARTNER SHIP, and will continue the business, in New York, under the name of M. & S- STERNBERGER. ______ MAYER STERNBERGER, SIMON STERNBERGER,I THE UNDERSIGNED has associated with him his son, CHARLES STERNBERGER, and will continue the busi ness, in Philadelphia, under the name of M. & C. STERN BEKGER, at the old Btand, 14 BANK Street. • ’ . MOSES STERNBERGER, Philadelphia. May 13, 1863. myll-3t T\TOTICE.— N OTIO E IS HEREBY GIVEN of the following changes in the Limited Partnership of WOOD & CARY. The interest of RICH ARD A. ROBERTSON, the Special Partner, has been assigned to WILLIAM L. GREGG, of the cityof Phila delphia; and the interest of JOHN CARY, who was one oLthe General Partners, has be*n assigned to CHARLES CARY, also of said city. The firm, as thus altered, car ries on the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS BUSINESS, under the> same.firm name, and at the same location. No. 185 CHESTNUT St. THOMAS H. WOOD, CHARLES CARY, General Partners. WILLIAM L. GREGG,' . Special Partner. . ap2-th6t* TtfSSOLTJTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— Xj copartnership heretofore existing between JAS. R. CANTWELL and JOHN C. KEFFER, tmder the name and firm of CANTWELL & KEFFER. was dissolved by mutual consent on the 11th. day of -April instant. All debts due to said firm are payable to John C. Keller, and all liabilities of said firm are to be paid by the said John, C. Keffer. JAMEB R. CANTWELL, • JOHN C. KEFFER. The business will be continued by John C. Keffer at the store southeast corner of GERMAJfTOWN avenue and MASTER street. : ap2B-lSt >THE SUBSCRIBERS WILE CONTI •JU: HOB the DBT7G BUSINESS, u heretofore, at the QIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. CARRIAGE, TABLE, STAIR, AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, IN COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS, QUALITY AND STYLE UNSURPASSED, WINDOW SHADES, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OF NEW AND ORI ‘ GINAL-DESIGNS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL. These goods Will be sold to Dealers and Manufacturers at prices much below the present price of stock. THOMAS POTTER, MANUFACTURER OF OIL CLOTHS AND ■WINDOW SHADES, /'"• : 5539 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, and ft!) CEDAR and 05 LIBERTY Streets, New Tort CHESTNUT STREET, PHOTOGRAPHS. WANTS. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS * * Salesman in a Wholesale find Retail Cloth. Store. Address Cl OTH, this Office. my!4-3t» WANTED CORRESPONDENCE * * By a young Soldier of fine temperament, a corre spondence with some fair, intelligent, and loyal yontg ladies to pass away the tedionsnessof “camp life*!! Sub ject—fun, love, or whatever may result from It. He will exchange photographs. Address ERABTUS J. HAK IM AN. (To. 1,93 d Kegiment 0. V. 1., Murfreesboro, Tenu. royl4-3t* . . , • - <*6*oo x O. §1,500. EXTBAORDI . FLING, myll-2t* No. 41 T MARKET Street. && FABM FOB SALE—IN CHESTEB -taAi-.Couuty, 4 miles northwest from. Downinsxown, on pike leading from thenca to Ephrata Springs, containing about ONE HUNDRED AND EIGttC ACRES, heat quality of land, well watered and divided in fields; safTicient wood, plenty of Fruit Trees, in prime of bear ing; Buildings neio and good, large Barn and other buildings; house has nine rooms, spring water at the door. . Situation high and commanding, lawn in front, ornamented with shade trees and evergreens. A most beautiful place; it will not suffer in comparison with any within thirty miles of the city. Apply to D. FURMAN, 304 North SIXTH Street, myl4-lm* Or to 0. PAXSON, on the premises. FOR SALE OR TO RENT —A -JU BRICK HOUSE, WITH A ONE ACRE LOT ON MAIN Street. Hadd don field, N. J. The House is large and airy, containing 13 Rooms. ADo, for Sale or to Let, a Three-story Frame, with garden, outbuildings and barn; the whole on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to ' C. H. SHINN, myiatf . 223 WALNUT Street. POB SALE—THE STOCK, GOOD- A* WILL, and Fixtures, of a small TRIMMING STORE, in one of i be most desirable situations in the city. Ad dress H. E., Bos 1345, P. 0. - '• . myl4-2t* pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A SU periorLotof Ground, southeast corner ARCH and Twentieth streets, GO feet front, 160 deep to Cutfcbert street. Also, one on the northeast corner of WALNUT and Twentieth streets, 42 feet front, and 140 feet deep J. D. REIN BOTH, myl4-3i* 436 WALNUT Street. REMOVALS. T)B. BEAUMONT BEMOVED TO 809 ARCH St., nearly opposite his old place. [mvl4-12t* XOST AND FQDND. j ost—this day,Wooing PBOM AJ the Post Office, on Library street, to'No. 412 Wal nut street, a DRAFT, drawn by" ‘‘The Thomas Iron Compaq-” on John r i\ Knight, Treasurer; Easton, Pa , for Four Thousand Six Hundred and Ninety-two Dollars and Twenty-seven Cents, dated May Ist, 1863,at 60 days, of the undersigned. The said draft is not ac •th‘e haV “ S „ t,- T. CARTER & CO., • Philadelphia, May 12l ■ . ■ nryrt-lt—- QCHEDULE OF PRICES AGREED hJ. UPON BY THE ICE DEALERS of Philadelphia, to take effect on MONDAY, April 27. 1863:' • " Slbs.perday .....75 cts. per week. 12 “ “ 90 “ “ 16 “ '* 105 “ “ 20 “ “ 120 " “ Customers taking from. 40 to 100 lbs.. at the rate of 75 cts. per 100 lbs. 100 lbs. and upwards, 78 cts. per hundred. ap2l-lm*if JOE! ICEI ICE! ICE 1 ICEI ICE I COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Families; Offices, Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons, Ac., Ac., supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTON ICE, at the very lowest market rates. Dealers ana 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, f 325 WALNUT Street. n » MO J North Penna. - R. A Master street. Offices . -j Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets. ap3-3mif* • 1 Pine-street wharf. Schuylkill. COAX. n O A L.--SUGAR LOAF, BEATER and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for family use. Depot, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. 113 South. SECOND Street. [ap’i-lyH ' J. WALTON & CO. n.RAY HAIR RESTORED. vT BALDNESS PREYENTBD. LONDON hath color restorer and DRESSING-. The most safe and reliable ar ticle ever discovered for the growth and pre servation of the human hair, •’preventing gray hair, and resto ring its pristine beauty and color. Also removing any eruptive diseases, Itching, Scurf, Dandruff, Ac. Many wno were bald and gray have had their hair restored by the use of London Haik Color Restorer.”- Its extraordinary influence in restoring gray hair to its original life-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, iu luxurious growth to the latest period of life, must use - the LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER. As abeautifleritis unsurpassed. ‘ . LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER, Will make the hair 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, cleanses and invigorates. LONDON HAIR GOLOR RESTORER, No lady or gentleman should he without it. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER, Highly perfmned, 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 A SON, ap3ortfif No. 330 N. SIXTH St„ above Vine, Phila. TV/FES. JAMES BETTS’ CELEBRATED i-TJL SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, audthe only Sup porters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only__oa Mrs. Betts, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, PM* l&delphia, (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand in* valid 8 have been advised by their physicians to use hex appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials. ocl6-tnthit| “DEAUTY—IF YOU WISH TO HAYE J-) a fine, clear complexion, use;HUNT’S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL. It 'will make yon as fair as a lily. If you are troubled with Tan or Freckles, use HUNT’S BRITISH lt is warranted to remove them. Ppicp OR CfiYitp If you want a Color, use HUNT’S BLOOM OF ROSES. It will not Wo*h off, nor injure the skin, and cannot be detected. Price, 25 cents and SI. . _ . , HUNT’S COUAt TOILET POWDER is the best Face Powder in use- Price, 25, and 50 cents. Sold at aUNT & CO. ; S, Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SE VENTH, above Walnut. . my9-3m CQA GOLDTEORP & CO., fiOfi Manufacturers of . l^ ' , * Tassels, Cords, Fringes, Cuitains, and Furniture Gimps, Curtain Loops, Centre Tassels. Picture and Photograph. Tassels, Blind Trimmings. Military and Dress Trimming. Ribboiis. Seck Ties, etc etc No. 625 MARKET Street, mylem : . : Philadelphia. Paper patterns of the 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 t Dress and Mantilla Making in all its branches. ' Madame Demorest’s Mirror of Fashion and Le Bon Ton. . ap29-3m PENSIONS—SIOO BOUNTY AND A PAT procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable, and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two years, and all soldiers who have been , discharged by reason of wonnds received in battle, are now entitled to the $lOO bounty: and the latter, also, to apension, JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, mfitt . ' jm WALNUT Street WILLIAM IT. YEATON & CO., Ho. »01 South FROHT Streets Agents for the sale of the ORIGINAL HEIDSIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. Also. LOOO cases fine and medium grades Freree” COGNAC BHANDI. c^SS^olli^S^^doren in 60 bbls finest quality Monongahela Whisky. 60 bbls Jersey Apple Brandy -60,000 Havana Cigars, extra Moet & Chandon Grand Via Imperial, Green Beal C Togfther ß wtth » «»“ assortment of Madeira. Sherry. Port, &«. r re«-iy riOFFEE! COFFEE I! COFFEE MI— ■V/ The best and cheapest prepared Coffee in the city. A irlftl will convince the most skeptical No charge made if satisfaction is not rendered. Prepared and for sale at the Eagle Steam Spice and Coffee Works, 24:4 and 240 North FRONT Street, felfi-gm HOWARD WORRELL CBASIDE HOUSE, BOOT OF PENN- SYLVANIA Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. A. pri vate boarding-house is now open for. therecepuon of gueßts. - , DAVID SCATTEBGOOD. Fifth Month, 1863. 12-I2i ■MADEIRA WINE.—I7S QUARTER ■J-TJ. ctts t s and 100 Octaves, just received per ‘ * Laura," and for sale in by g g jt JAMES CARSTAIRS, ap2t 126 VWtLHUT and 21 GRANITE Streets, *WALNUT-STEEET THEATRE. Sole Le55ee...........Mr5. M. A. GARBEITBOW, Business Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. House Full Nightly. Fourth appearance of LAURA KEENE AND COMPANY. FIRST NiGHT of the beautiful Drama, entitled w . A ~ SECOND LOVE. Miss Laura Keene. xo conclude with (second time) the New Drama of wiv Am , bantry bay. SgwVe?••••••■-• Miss Laura Keene. T £iL oß COM. NUTT AND MISS MINNIE WARREN. Will positively close in Philadelphia on SATURDAY. May 23d, 1861 THE GREATEST WONDERS IN THE WORLD. A MARRIED COUPLE. A BACHELOR AND BELLI . ALL FOUR WEIGHING BUT 100 POUNDS. THREE GRAND LEVEES EACH DAY, WITH IMPERSONATIONS, TABLEAUX, SONG 3, AND DANCES. AIRS. LATIN IA 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 leyee the General and his lady will wear the IDENTICAL WEDDING COSTUMES They wore at their wedding at Grac* Church. * THE BRIDAL PRESENTS will he bn exhibition at each Levee. THREE LEVEES EACH DAY. From 11 AM. to!2J£ P. M. , 3.t0 4# and 8 t 09% P. M, Doors open half an hour in advance. Admission, 25 cents. Children under ten, 15 cento. my!2-5t rpiE GRAND ORATORIO OF THE '".-•'CREATION' Wi 1:1)e given by tbe HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, . On THURSDAY EVEtnUG, May 14,1263. at Tin-: ’ MUSICAL FUND HALL, LOCUST STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Tbe powerful CHORUS of tbe Society bas been largely augmented for this.occasion. and will be assisted by tbs most favorably-known ARTISTS, together with the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. The Managers of the Society, in presenting this Grand. Oratorio, would state, that nothing shall be wanting to insure a complete success, and feel assured that ihelr efforts will merit prompt and liberal support. The PRICE OF ADMISSION has boen placed at FIFTY CENTS. Tickets can be had at the Music Stores, and also at the Libretto, containing full and intelligent criti cal notes. mys-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A TF E FINE ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT STREET. THE FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, From 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from S till 10 P. K. Admission, 25 cents. Season Tickets, 50 cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders. Artists, and Contributors will receive their Tickets at the Office. - myS-tf rjJEBMANIA ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC .VJ REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 8% o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CAX& SENTE, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of fiv* tickets $l. To be had of Xndr6 & Co., No. liol ChestnuA street ; J. E. Gonld, Seventh and Chestnut, and at th* Hall door. n027-if HASSLER’S orchestra. NEW OFFICE, 314 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delo*s3® CTEREOSOOPTICONS FOB 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, Mads and for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Manufacturing: Opticians, 034 CHESTNUT stree;, Philadelphia. Full priced and illustrated Catalogue*, sent by mail free. ap3o-lm INSURANCE COMPANIES, PHILADELPHIA EIRE AND LIPS A IKSURAMCE COJIPAXY. OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT, STHEET. CHABTEI This Company is now prepared to make insurance against LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms. - Their losses will be promptly settled, and that those for. the year 1562 were so, they refer to the following re cipients : Mrs- Jane Ferree. • •• L. G. Mytinger k Co Beverly R. Keim-*-- WilliamE. Taber... John Cundy.. •«.«• *.< F. P. Morris W. Y. Petit.. ... L. G. Mytinger & Co. R. E. Sellers. Other small losses.. • This Company have no unsettled losses. The asset's of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rents Heal estate (taken for debts) cost Stocks and bonds Bills receivable. Due from individuals Cash in 8ank....*..'. Stock notes DIRECTORS. M. W. Baldwin, Vice Pre sident, P. B. Savery, Alexander Murphy, H. C. Howell, John Killgore, R. P. King, President, Charles P. Hayes, John Clayton, Ed. Wiler, T. K. Collins, J. M. Cowell, S. J. Megargee.' sah2B-stutn3m*if LACSBTJBNE, Secretary. !E COMPANY, NO. INSUB ANC A 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILAJDI FIRE AND INLA DIBEC' CiPHIA. _.D INSURANCE. JTORS. E. D. Woodruff, Goo. A. West, John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A. H. Rosenheim, Josep D. Ellis. rCX,President. [ABDSOE, Vice President, LRP. Socretarr. CjalMlW Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewie, Jr., John W. EvermaJU Philip S. Justice, O. W. Davis, fblncis n. bu CHARLES RICH, WILLIAMS I. BLANCHA MARSHAL’S SAXES. MAESHiX’S SALB.-BT VIRTUE ..J-T-L 0 f a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADEK, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOW* HILL-STREET WHARF, on MONDAY. May2s, 1863, at 120’clockM., tlie Brig MINNIE, her tackle, apparel, See., as shenow lies at the said wharf. ALSO, immediately after the sale of the vessel, will be exposed to Sale at MICHENER ? S STORE, No. I*3 North FRONT Street, the cargo of said Brig, consisting of S5O sacks of Salt, 25 bags of Pepper, and on* cask of Coffee. ; WILLIAM MILL WARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. ■ Philadelphia. Mayll, JS63. myi2-6t 'RESS COMPANIES. ex: iWrw 111 LiULicoMPAinr, Offlw 3a* 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 fee United States, fold E. 8. SjLNJjFORD, General Superintendent RAIIiKOAD LINES, WBST CHBSTEB A 2s T D PHILADELPHIA RAIL- ROAD, YIA MEDIA. SUMMER BOARDERS Will find pleasant and ample accommodations at the fol* lowing places on or near the Railroad: Trains io and from the city five 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 CHARTER HOUSE. _ Near Media, Mr. Peter Worral, Mrs. M. A. Worrell, Mrs. Wm. Brooke, Mits Passmore, Gideon Malin, Tho mas Malin. J. Edwards. „ . _ For further information, inquire of ALEXANDER HENDERSON, at the DEPOT IN MEDTA . Near Lenni, H. Fields ; near Glen Riddle, S Levis. Near Pennelton, Levi Jobson; near Darlington, Joel. Sharpness; near Glen Mills, J. Malin, B. Green; near Cheyney’s Shops, Job Scott, J. Preston Thomas. Tbere are many others neartho above and other sta tions who will take boarders; . ••• Bsggage, &c., collected and- delivered by H. ALEX ANDER. Express Agent, in the DEPOT, northeast comer of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. ap2B-38t - fggwg jg«ga. THE PHILADEL m if’ al^ M, WP»PHIA AND EASTERN TRANS PORTATION COMPANY is now prepared to forward freights FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, VIA CAMDEN AND PORT MONMOUTH. Freights received at THIRD Wharf above ARCH St The attention of Merchants and Shippers ia directed W this new and expeditions route, anu a portion of their patronage is respectfaUy solicited.. For farther particulars apply to w, y. GRIFFITTS, Jr., General Manage*. _ TTN.ION TRANSPORTATION COM PANT.-We hare sold and transferred the bml- PHIA 10 COMPAirX' of and from this CAgs icoi proprietor,. Union Transportation company. Philadelphia, April 7, 1563- aplO-tf "PHILADELPHIA AND EASTERN _L TRANSPORTATION COMPANY having purchased tte property,and succeeded to the business, of the TTnioft TransnortatlonlCompaiiy, will Continue the same as here* tofSXfria CAMDEN and POST MONMOUTH, loiore, w F GBIPFITTS. Jr., GeneralManaffet GEO. B. McCULLOH^Fraight (3d wharf above* Arch st > ALBANY At ' D Barge TACOKY, W. S. Bust, master, is now loading for the above point, and will leave on iRIDAY MOiißl -ING, May 15, at5P. M. . ' , . Fox freight, which, will be taken on reaaoaw>le terms, jidcly to o. J? LAJN Atf AJI, myll-2t No. 30* South DELAWARE Avenne. FOB NEW YORK, ASBHKvIA DELAWARE AND B ABIT AN CA NAL. DESPATCH AND SWIETSURE LINES, Tli e steamers of tliis linearoleayrngdany a„l2M.,ud 5 T. M. from third pier shore WALNUT Street. Tor freight, whlchwill be taken on accommodating terns, aplly to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., raM6-tf 13i» Sonth DELAWARE Ayenne. _-.lT—>, FOB NEW YORK—NEW AKHHUdAILY LINE-VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CDNAL. , Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Coa pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P.M., deliver!, their cargoes In New York the following day. freights taken at reasonable rates.* , WM. P. CLYDE, .Agent, No. 1* SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, anl-tf Piers 1* and l« EAST RIVER. Now York PHRENOLOGL CABINET AND BOOK STORE. —Examina- YVJ tions. with written or verbal descriptions of Cha* ZJx racter, ' Social • Disposition, Professional TalanU Business Qualification, &c. , sire made day and evening. All the pubhcaUons of .Fowler & Well*, wholesale and retail. J£. CAP-EN, t ap7 tuths3mif 95451 CSSSTSfOT Streak, .$1,962 45 . 913 92 . 4.546 6T . 4,894 19 .' 12187 , 2,000 00 ..$50,116 48 19.370 00 .. 21,509 91 .. 9,942 91 * 7,374 47 .. 1,082 87 .. 70,265 00 $179,662 61