Philadelphia Markets. The Flour market continues very dull, there'belag very little dement for shipment or home nee; sales comprise about 700 b , ds Ohio extra family at $7@7.25 bbl; 100 bbls superfine at $.5.75@5.8731 N bbl. The 'Yetailer,s and bolters are buying, moderately at in ices vingirg from $5 75g 6 for superfine, $6 2.1©6 75 for extra, VW. 25 for extra family, and $7.75@8 60'f bbl fur fancy brands, according to quality.. Eye Flour is dull at , N. 5 tN bbl, Corn Meal continues quiet; we quote Brandywine at $4.25, and Pennsylvania Meal $.105 bbl. ORAlN.—Tbcre 18 no change in Wheat; sales com prise about 6 000 bus at 154.©15Gc tom for onme reds, in More and afloat; and white at from 165©1750 bus as to quality. Rye is in demand at 100 c 7 bus Corn—There 18 very little doing; about 4,000 bus prima yellow sold -- at 66c, and Western mixed at 83033 bus, Oats a . e bents:; sake are making a; 74c, we'ght. BARR% —4 here le no change in Quereitron; lot No. 1 is quoted it $3.5 net. ton. COTTON, —no market is firmer, hut the sales are only in a small way to supply immediate wants; we quote Middlings st.4se 7 lb cash. GROCERIEB.—There is a moderate business doing in Sugar, with sales of 250 libds at 1014(4)12. 1 / 4 0 lb, the latter for choice Forte Rico; Coffee continues scarce and dull r at af@32ll), lb for Rio. PROVISIONS, —The market is steady at previous Yates: small-sales or Mess Pork at $14.25014 50 ' bid; Lard is lower; 200 tierces sold at I.o©lofrac 5i lb. Eggs arc worth lie 7 dozen. WHISKY is rather dull; bbls selling at 45g453‘c, aud Di edge at 401-i eN gallon. - The following are the receiptaof flour and grain at this port to-day' Flour.., Wheat. Corn. Oats. LBOO bbls 11.000 bus. 8.160 bus. 7.600 bus New York Markets . , Juno Auras. —Pots are eteady at $8; Pearls are firm at $9.50 @9.6234. BREADSTUFFS —The market for State and Western rour heavy, and se. lower. - The sales are 7.000 bbls at $3 . :toigio.3s for Bnuertlne State; *5 8.!1@0 ( 5 for extra do ;$5.25@fi..10 for superfine Michi gan, Indlona, lowa. Ohio,. etc, ; $0 95@6.20 fir extra do. including shipping brandAf. round-hoop Ohio at $3.200 6.30. and trade brand, de.at.s6.3l(P)7 50. 8 ""w" Four is quiet Add a little easier: sales 6,0 Tub's at s6.oeg7 for superfine Baltimore, and $7 16@9 90 for extra do. Canadian Fleur is dull and a shade lower: sales 100 Ibis at $5 9fet.6.20 fue,oommon, and $6 26P7.60 for goad to choice ex ra _ _ _ _ Rye Flour is quiet at„ •• 2td@5.20 for the range of fine and superfine Corn Meal I. siesdy ; we quote Jersey at $1.25; Bran ds wine $4 55 . • rebel-LC $4 50; Puncheons $2O; sales 250 bbls Caloric at 50. Wheat is less active, hut without decided change in. prices. The sales. are 00.600 bushels ac $1.23@1.41 for Chicago spring; $1.82(41.46 For'filllwntikee Club: $1 47(g , 1 50 for amber Iowa; $ 49@1. 55 for winter red Western; aDd $l. 66©1 . 60 fur amber , Blichigan, and $1.60 for amber ttate. Rye is dull at $1©1.05. Barley is Domino!. Corn is ono cent better. With a good demand. Snles 125.060 bu,h. nt ITOSOc for old mixed Western; 71@7843 for new do Oats are steady and selling at , 711:4183c for Western and scale. Her is gently and selling freely at $55500 for shipping gad 115@$1.1nr retail lots. Hors rewain Cull and are selling slowly al 17@22 Marhets by Telegraph. • BALTIMORE, June 4 — . Flour quiet Ohio extra, Alb 1235; A award street, es 2,5@6 N. Wheat steady; rod, $l. 47 Ql EC Corn active; white, 83(ge50; yellow, 8?©91.i. Whisky dull PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADB. GEORGE N TATHAM, WM L BERN COMMITTEE OF THE MONTH BENJ. MARSHALL, LETTER BAGS AT THE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA.. Ship Coburg, Gibson Liverpool, soon Bark American, Christian Barbadoes, soon Bark Sea Eagle. Howes Port Spain, Trinidad, soon Bark Guiding Star. Hoarse Liverpool, soon Barque Thomas Dallett, Duncan, Laguayra and Porto Cabello, soon Schr Greenln rad. Evans Bavaria, soon ifichr 'florae. B Brown, Rice St Thomas, soon BAIL ron TEE ATLANTIC SQUADRONS. —The United iSCates steamer Ma.MßCiluAetts will sail on Saturday, 6th Inst.. for the SMith Atlantic Blockading Squadron, nom. 3nunicating 'with ve-sels off Wilmington. 11.0 ; and will take letters end pi awes for officers and men if sent to the Navy Yard before that day. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF POULA.DELPI-11A. Jane 9. 1863. KuN HIGH WATER 4 32-81121 SETS ARRIVED Bark Win Van Name, Cook, 4 days from New York, fn ballaFt, to captain. Scbr S A liammoad, Paine, 7 days from Boston, with Ito to captain; Behr D H Bills, Rich, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to Captain. - , Echr J 8 Williams, Woodruff, 2 days front Baltimore, Svith wheat to R at Lea . . Behr Lucv ' Spence, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with tour to R Lea. Behr Vendovi, Bray, 7-days from. Brooksville, with stone to captain Behr Thomas Cliff (Rr), Cassidy, 13 days from Char lottetown, P. E. , with oats to Vanhorn, Woolworth, & Co. Saw Fulton, Braile, 5 days from Newburyport, with mdse to Geo B Korfoot. SCI;t La.noet, Bilyaiii,l day from Christiana, Del, with grain to Christian & Co Sehr Lucy, Spent:o,lday from Brandywine, Del, with Dour to H M Lea. Steamer Buffalo. Mooney, 24 hours' from - New York, Svith melee to W P Clyde. Steamer Anthracite, Jones, 24 hours from New York, 'ith mdse to W M Baird be Co. - CLEARED. Ship Fanny 11IcHenry, Alpine, Liverpool, Thomas Richardson & Co. Barque Vigo, Leman, Glasgow, B A Souder & Co, Bohr Mon trot-e,. Mott, Port Royal, Workman & Co. Rehr Leesburg. Blake, Thomaston, Bingham & Co. Sehr BE Bills, Bleb, Boston, Blakiston, Graff, & Co Behr A Hammond, Higgins, Pittsburg Depot, S R Sawyer & Co. Co. Schr Vendovi, Bray, Providence, Westmoreland Coal Bar Fashion. Begebarth, Beaufort, Spreingic & Co. Schr S B James, Dail, Boston, DS Stetson & Co. Behr Lewis Alol:ord, Doyle, Port Royal, Tylor, Stone, Co. Sae Fanny, Adorns, Alexandria, do. Schr Iris, Owns Annapolis. do. Behr Discovery, Townsend. Baltimore, - do. Schr Zeno, Fie.ds, Annapolis, do. Bohr Chance, Bosley, Piney Point, Hunter, Norton, • Co. Bohr Caroline Virginia, Jackson, Piney Point, do. Behr Cropper & tiro, Mobray, Georgetown; D C, C F orton & Co. Wm Kite, Hooper, Washington, Hammett, Van D I/- -en & Loch man. Ste EEL Caw, Der. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. Ste New York, Fultz, New York, W P Clyde. (Correspondence of The Press.) 7. . READING. June 2. The following beat5"m.,...... fl.s-7Trair m Canal pas Bed into the Sohn-Mill ,clanal to-day, - boun laden and consigned as follows: ' ' -•-• •. : Comtitution,grain to Humphreys, Hoffman, &WeiglitY Iffcry SUilatl, lumber. to Croskey; Prairie nower, do to C W Landis; DI Mitchell, do to ti Trump & Son ; IWhitney, .:1; to Malone & Trainer; Union Lime Boy, 1 3 me to biles Heber; You_ Henry. boards to Fayaley & ro, F. (Correspondence of the Press.) HAVRE DE. GRACE, June S The steamer Wyoming lersitere this morning with the iollowinghoate in tow, laden and consigned.as follows: Red, White, and Blue, with coal to J Street; E J Cur 'Lain, iron to Eagle Iron Works; Col H Bollinger, grain ito Perot & Bros; Constitution, do to Mr Barnes; Star, lumber to H Croskey; Naugatuck, do to .1 Craig; W S Taylor, do to Illaloors,& Trainer; •Ester Fressl4e, do to Riolton & Co; John Heislee and Niagara, do to virolver ton; Lydia Beverly, do to Day, Saber, & Co; J Patrick, do to New York. MEMORANDA Ship William Cummings, WiHat, hence 11th Jan, at "Montevideo 251.1 i. '- - Marcb, and remained 16th April, dis charging.- - Bark Saxouville, Bolitho, cleared at New York yes terday for this pert. Bark Laurotta, Smith, hence at Matanzas 27th ult. Brig Cyclone, Bunker, sailed from Matanzas 28th nit, for this port. Brigs EllllllB. Parsons; Whitaker. Handy; Nathaniel Etevens, Haskell:- and J Mead , Wells, hence at. Boston Yesterday. -- Brig Mira W Holt, Blanchard, hence at Cardenas 26th Brig Daniel Boone, Segar, sailed from Cardenas 27th lilt for this port. - Bch_r.Lottle, Bunker, sailed- from S igua 26th nil for. this port. Stars Thos Page. Frame, and Mill Creek, Cook, for' this port, were at• Newport. 7 P Ist inst Bohr Mary H MEM in, Wadding, sailed from Providence; Si hist, for this port Schrs It Vaux, Powell ; Lady Suffolk, Moody; C Mer rick, Montgomery; WGodfrey, Barrett; A..Pharo, Lippincott; It L Tay, Cain ;• • John H Alton, Babcock; Antietam. Irons; James Logan, Smith; Beulah, Han eon, and Henry Laurens, Johnson„' hence at Boston yes terday. Behr H L Endicott, Baker, from Providence for Dela 'ware City, was anchored in Dutch Island harbor, 2tl inst. CITY ITE111!3. I GREAT IMPROVEMENTS in any art become "Belem In the presence of greater which follow. l'he appearance of the last closes the mission of Usefulness for the former. A signal illustration of this isjust now afforded in the cewing machine art. The tempi thousands who have hitherto been help ed and blessed in the use of the shuttle or lock.stitch Machines surprised heretofore employed by them,' will be . . equallyi and delighted to find that a .new machine of this same kind has just been, produced, 343 simple and perfect that it inustbe adopted' bv all who would, net be left behind. ' brot"to adopt it Vould be like elinging to the old-fashioned stage ioach after the advent of the railway. This latest iumph in sewing machines is the work of Win; O. rover, Esq., of the Grover & Baker S. M. Co., and ay be seen at their store, 730 Chestnut street. TEARS AND LATIGHTER;—God made both are and laughter, and both for kind purposes ;,for slaughter enables mirth arid: surprise to breathe eely, so tears enable sorrow to ventitself patient . Tears hinder sorrow from becoMing despair and • adnese ; and laughter is one of the very privileges f reason, being confined to the human: species, and ore frequently enjoyed by those who buy their thee of Granville Stokes, the fashionable clothier, l'tit. 609 Chestnut street. ... • : "D;-:- 1 ERTIFICATE OF CURE.—READ . ......,AD , Ran I—This certifies that I was, for the space of lie Big en years, afflicted with -bad AM, Waa-uaabia- - lit eown with comfort, and whenever 1 appeared in .the 'streets I was noticed •and laughed at by the ladies, and the affliction continued until mortification let in, when I was recommended by a friend to try Charles Stokes & Co. , s one-price, under the Conti- rental, when one suit of black clothes completely cured me. ' ' (Signed.) DE JONES. SPIRIT RAPPINGS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. . , ory has got abrbad c oncurning rays- - ":Lsa. ridiculoueat lis rappiiigsrat the Presidential mansion. Ac 'Lto rumor, the spirits of Washington, Seiler pion, .Arb..„.„,, Jackson, and „Clay have been about, And their If , 4.civen the President considerable ad- Wisac an aernineNe conduct'of the war. One story is; that, at, a Cab ..,et . 'et meeting the other . ,day, the aoirits rapped oxed he .1 -4 , l , ,wing sentence : ".Buy all your wearing apparel at themrown Stone Clothing .3:Tali of Rocklin] & Wilson, Nos; 603 and SOS Chest- lint street, shove Sixth. ,, We doubt the yarn Ibut "fit le true, there are some sensible spirits. around Naßhi..atrln. - -.,, IMPORTANT ANNOifIvoRA I EN T. _m x. sin_ Lomb, the proprietor of the well- kilownCheese stand Rn the Eastern Market, has now Ori - Land a wall-se 'ated stock of Cheese, which cannot,b.....lled in this city. His Strawberries and Cream are delight- Mil, aidd cannot fail to be appreciated by the most faetidious taste in this delicious 'compound. A _ LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STRAW H ATS, sinew styles, will be found at Wood & ' Cary's, No. Mk Chestnut street. Their prices also are remarks- Jbly moderate. Pumn OvrvE OILS.—A. large Invoke' of Lure 011ie 01 of the celebrated " Latour " and O‘Lucoa" brando—acknowledged to be the finest Sa. lad imported—haa just been received by thd pro- Inietors of the' .old:grOcery store of O. H. Mattson, Arch and Texith streets. MISSES' TRIMMED HATs.—Messrs. Wood &Cary, No. 725 Cheatiut atieet, have now in store S Superb autortreent of these beautift.4 goods, at greatly reduced,prices. . . REWARD TEN DOLLARS IF TILE ; INDIKII • , BEAD DOCTOR from . Canada fails to descrlbe'disease and tell his patients the nature of their complaints Or illness, without receiving Any information'froin them. No charge for advice or consultation. " ' . No. sas Chestnut street, below . Fourth. je2-6t* A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD SEVEN OC TAVE PIANO FOR SALE—Richly carved case and leg' ; made _to _order, by one of the beet maker* lo VIII country: 1"1vi months ago - Mist $6OO. The Owner, being In the army, will sell foi less than half cost, cash. To b seen 4 .at No. 1418 - Lombard street, • few doors above BrOad. - : • je2.40 . • . ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK TIAST NIGHT. JUNR 4 —Evening Girard—Chestnut. a Geo W Beaman. II S N . . J N Tallman, Virginia P llendenon, NeW York Jas . ohernian, New I' ork R Bum. New Jersey al W Lazarus, Maryland Leonard t Henbuin, N Y J Lasalle, Virginia Jas Gibbons S fam, N York Char. Davhs &'a, New "fork Healy -Thompson, Balt . m Babcock, Wash, W Wharton T B 'Whitney 3 (4 linap, Pittsburg 0 Moral, IPittsburg J F B , ekhani. Pittsburg W L Harper, P; ttsburg Thee Finegan, Washington Win Pay. Llarrielitirg Miss Mary Seller:Elarrieb'g Capt Geo F Tait, RS A Tarr. Geo P.M% New York Geo I , muller, Middleton W Warner, lyynn r Alexander, Lynn S . I . lepburn, Carlisle' T S Sincer, Pen osylyania W W Boyd, Harrisburg W B lieAvoy,:lft Monroe John L Johnston, Penna NV M Hectelh Watery, Me W P Blake, Waterville, Me. Shml Richards, Trenton, 0' Jos Cole & wife, B Jersey Thos B Horton, Jr, Balt Continental—Ntuth sand Chestnut streets, J G Salva, 'Baltimore S J Sanger St . .tvf, Davenport C G Meginnis, Baltimore J r Jones. Reading It Stanton. Syracuse Geo B Eckert, Reading , it Barns, Detroit,- Mich Capt .I' . A Chadwick, Readg Bev J J 'fucker, Mass E tt. Grswold, Ohio Bev S Bush & la, Albany W M King. Pittsburg P E Thomas, Baltimore' E P Bravo, Pittsburg .1 II Merril, Baltimore Capt L Lipman, St Louis 0 L Gaines, Cincinnati'. W H Leech; Chicago Caldwell; Boston J A Richards & wf. Boston J B Henry, Delaware A Stanwood & wf. Boston J P Conkey & wf, thine May P Oellaber, New York .1 Sutton & la, Indiana, Pa Wm Lindsay, St Louis Peter Sutton, Indiana 8 J Anderson; Portland, Ms- PRV Kellogg. Utica. Y Mrs Anderson, Portland p Wadsworth & wf, Utica Lawrence. Carter & lit. NJ Miss Wadsworth, Utica U L White, New Haven Miss Field, Delaware City W- Carter & wf. DI York Mies Ash. Delaware City J B Carter. New York Dire Q J Henry, Del City. Jl' Hale, Dover,TN •E H Brown, Penna. Miss Low, Dover, N T Poultney. Jr. Baltimore A kirk DI B, U 8 N B Dix Jr, Toledo, Ohio S F Clew, New. York 8 S Shippen, Pottsville G N Harvey, New York DliFsTomeroy,•Baltimore T G Beattie; Vermont Li Col C G Sawtelle, US A Mrs Moore:.Boeton G H Davis & la, Boston W Pomroy & la, - Balt Miss Davis, Boston. • J C Carter, Boston - J S Cronise & wf, New York Mrs Ives, Washington A S turtevant. ew York Capt -W Kesley, Fort Dela John M Moore & wf, N J rt de La Reintrie & wf.Md Miss Moore, NeW Jersey' W T Denmead, Bake L Mulford, J R Mcßride, Oregon J C Chamberlain, Maine .1 B Van Dyne & la. Ky W E Dougherty &-,a, Penna R a Shoder & la. Kentucky. J D Dougherty, Harrisburg J D Cummins, Kentucky 'Miss Dougnerty, Penne Mrs A Garrett, Kansas S T Jones; Harrisburg Mrs. E Graves & 2 ch, N Y 11IrDerlonde, Washington Mrs S Breck and ch, N Y mrs Derlone & 201, Wash j H Pearce & la, Pittsburg W E Foster, U 8 N A Briggs, New York , H P McGrath, Kentucky P Emmerton, Boston A Edgar. NI- , W York S Schenk, Newark; N Jsif Wells, New York H C Alliman. Harrisburg A L Collins, New York ST Martin New York H Babcock, Rhode Island D Frye, New. York Dies Dennist on. hew York , Mrs Labord a son, N Y R fdacdotald, Now York MI& Mrs A G Whiton, N Y. J Risley. New,„Nork T S Levering, Boston J F Traub - tiger, New York S C Ford- W S 'cock, New York D Aiken,, Jr, & PUMA J H McKim, Baltimore G Quintard; New York J Getty. Baltimore- it Ester, New York J C Ludlow, New Jersey T F Rowland. New York W A Ludlow, New Jersey E Molleson, New York GDi Simonson. New York W Bradford. Boston J Knox. PittsburgJ Morrisey & wf. N Y Dr II J Jesurun, Caracas . N Lagee & wf, New York D Senior, Jr, Caracas J M Clay, Kentucky C A Luce, New York A W Moller, H orris burg. C H Thorne & wf, N JR Diepham, New York Gardner H Colby, N York Miss Hasbrook, England DI Brewster; New York S F Grayson, Alexandria, V W C, Bradley, -New York Mrs Johns J Sonic, Boston W Cockle, Illinois E N Bleen, New York Dr S M Field, Virginia .1.1 Rock well, New York C A O'Conner, New York W E Dickinson, Lake Sup'r G A Bosley, New Jersey G Jackson. New York C C Martin, Trenton, Mr & Mrs F S Kirtland, NY A Allen, New York B Woods, New York John C Ham, New York "•D S Hasbrook, England S C Glover, New York Dire Hasbrook, England Isaac DS Cate, Boston ».725 MEMEM H Whitman, Boston C Batchelor, New York T S Roberts, Wash, D C E Mut rdry, Mos)), D C H S Martin, Alexandria S Vedden, New York J Williams, Baltimore G Kline, Wash. DC' S ellen J McKelvey, Pittsburg R Loud,Dew Castle T Wallace, Delaware J M Bodine, Tioga co, Pa M Borst, Tioga Co. Pa, H 6eaman, Bethlehem J Viedman. II 6 A A 11 Light, Lebanon . R W Reynolds , Delaware I'S Ridgeway, Bo ton " Mr Des Santo, New. York Blerchanits , —Fourtth J Noblitzall, Baltimore C Bardwell, New York J McFarland, Pittsburg D W Scotl, lowa 8 Heller, Washington A Gordon, New York A Shellenbei,ger, Harrisb'g. D Caldwell. Huntingdon G M BriEbin, Huntingdon AK Wright, Clear field, Pa A Demare & la, Newport Miss Annie Fickes,Newpq R Lockhart, 4 Chunk W-Pury lance. Pittsburg W Fountain, Del --- T Lockhart, Del T linnt, Cincinnati J W Mulford & la, Del Meyer Sehnelein, Germany C RobinEon,Witke4barre St. Louls--101liestnut Geo Henderson. New York A Waterman, Trenton T J Vanderlip, Elmira DI - Camp. Elmira W C Wilkes, Baltimore - J B Bann, Baltimore S A Peugb, 3Vae hington A J Sanderson, Lancaster 0 G Stoner, Pennsylvania J M Hobby, Mass W H Dowden, Mass E kimono, Wasbington G II Robinson, Baltimore Sam Smith.. Selma, Ohio A Steers, New York .rwll a l ar -,114 . 1.. 4f T A Murray is ladyz,,rtrz - A- - . W E Sterling. EurlingionX National—Race at David Knorr, Danville . . Chas B Pyle, Lebanon M Uhler & lady, Patina II B Warford, Milford; N J J M 13ralf,-Alexandria. , Mrs .T Kekman,l't Kennedy D M Karmany. Lebanon Heilman, Lebanon T T Woe°, Lebanon .J F Orth, Hummelstown N F lA/3618Y, KummelgoWn W .I.Knabb Sr. wife, Penns. Jobn Stroh, Jr, Annyille H K Moyer, Annville States Union—Sixth CON Strome, Mexico, Pa Miss Strome, Mexico, Pa Mies 9 hornpson, Mexico,Pa Hudson, Bedford L W 'Willie. Delaware Id Layton. Delaware W Gray, Delaware H C Stone, Delaware L Kennedy, Delaware Thos D Townsend, Del D D Thompson, Delaware J D Sharpless, Delaware D Orsman, Delaware Commeretal—Sixth street, above Chestnut A Pomeroy, N B Hammond, Ches co, Pa C H eraves. New York K Creamer, Franklin co, Pa E N Bradley, New York - J H Walker, Fannettsburg W M. Wilson, Newark, Del A Colton & ly, Illinois - W II -Whyte Montg co, Pa Mm Paxson, Lanc'r co, Pa Jlt Jordan, Wilm'n, Del J Devoe, W Chester St F Furgnson, Wilm'n, Del D B Meredith. W Chester C K Moue, New York airs Gheen, W Chester J T Brown, Newark J E Leonard, W Chester *J - Smith, New York E C Hickman, W Chester J H Bell, Blair co, Pa W Levis, W Chester ' T Darlington, Ches co, Pa liPaxson Wilm'n. Del J W Woodside, Chee co, Ps Mender:hall, New York- Barley Slient—Seeki Mrs Stone, Cainden,N J W C Warford,Ricbmond,Va R Van Dyke, Lanbertsv'e J Freeland & la, Rock Rill Larne, Bucks co B Morris, Willow Grove W Bartlett, Bighboro 'Mrs J Bar tiett, Richboro B T Stell, New Jersey - Mrs B , r Steil, New Jersey ' J P Steil, New JerseY. Miss Stell, New Jersey G Carver, West Chester Miss Carver, West Chester Madison—Second art R Burd, New York T . Chenoweth, Baltimore Dr J BD Knowlea.Seaford J Williams, Maryland W W McMahon, Maryland J-/3 Boozer, New Jersey V Case, New Jersey ..E Tompkins, New Jersey The Union—Arch e N C F Dieswett, Penn a Miss Pttin, Springfield, 11l W 'W Damersley, Ilentwn J K Wyman & la, N York - John 11l Penrose, Indiana 3,1 Taylor & la, Wilm, Del Bald Eagle—Third S E Reeder,-Bucks co .Pa T S Leisenring, Pittsburg N Aberbard, Allentown '- Amos Edwards, Quakertwn liehj Eockel, Slatington DR. D. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE IS A STANDARD filEnicikn—a compound of those articles which long ex , _ - _pelience has Alteratrve and deobstruent properties, and containing s no concealed poisons, no mercurial or other metallic prepaiations. Raving before us the testimonials of thousands of persons who have .been restored to sound health from use, it is recommended to the afflicted' with entire confidence, - in the belief that it will effec tually eradicate from the human system the diseasei for whose cure it is designed. . FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, the Alterative will be found to be a most effective medicine. Acting directly _on the circulation, it purifies the blood, and passes - with it into every tissue and fibre of the body, removing every-partiele of disease from the system. FOR SCROFULA, in all its forms, - whether Ulcera tions of the Flesh or Bones, Enlargement of the Joints,. Glands, Swellings. Eruptions, Tumors, &e., the Altera tive has been found pre-eminently successful. By its action on;the blood - it destroys the virus or poisonous principle from which these diseases originate. FOR SKIN DISEASES, the immediate cause of which will always be found to be an obstructed state of the Pores, 4Tavne's Alterative is a certain remedy. m only removes tic e obetistate 5tata.....r. ,, i - pciteS.;:but it frees the blood and perspiration from all impurities and grois particles which are so liable to obstruct the small. per . - . Prepared ()Mil* n......u.YNE Sr. SON. 242 CHEST NUT Street. je-1-3t ONE-PBI.OF. ,QLOTBINO, OF THE LATEST Siyl,2% mode in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked. in Plain Fi gures: All Goods Made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-Pima SYSTEM is , strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. ' 'del2-ly JONES & CO., GO4 MARKET ,Street. KERR'S rumba:dim CHINA and GLASS establishment. CHINA EcALL. 529 CHESTNUT Street, ePnoslte Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels', Restaurants, and Shipping supplied. 8.--CIIINA DECORATED to order; also, Initials, and Crests elegantly - engraved on TABLE GLASS and CHINA Orders. hp mall promptly attended to. layl6-Int • • THIRTY YEARS' BXPERIENCE OF AN'OLD Nunsn.—birs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup le the preset ip tion of one of the beet ftimale •physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used- for , thirty yea* s with never-failing safety and successby millions of mo thers and children, from the feeble infant of one, week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach. - Relieves wind colio. Regulates the bowels And - gives *rest, - health, and comfort to mother and Mild. 26 cents a bottle. ; my2Z-lut - • • DB, SWEET'S INFALLIBLE - LINIMENT • 'HAS been need by.-more than a million of people, and, all reet. below Ninth.; Lieut Rowland, U Jits 51eMaster. tJ S N • 12212112111Ei $ H Newhouse Mrs Ourobarts, Harrisburg L B Sydney. Ohio A S Valentine, Bellefonte Isaac Thomas. Bellefonte Joe 11 Harri,.l.3ellefonte E C Lewis, Cincinnati. 0 E M Thomas, Clucinuati, 0 Loyd S Ohio W d Kennedy at.wf, Cin, 0 Krs Watlace,'Lane so. Pa W P Conner, Fitchburg 1/ Gone Uoodridge, R Island Hon Simon (3arneron.,Pil 13 Wilson &son, Harrtsbarg J ti McMillen & la, Waeh. J Mclntyre, Wash, D le Stevens, New Jersey John G Stevens, N Jorser W .11 Witte. London J Duffy. Si Louis S Schuyler, Albany Ti B KuotweLE, Columb, Pa J C Wore, Bristol, Pa, Sarni McLain, Ailea'Y City J Fitch, Jersey My , . Lieut W attz,hy JasHSriaith;Piy.tsburg Jae M Seller. MillEintown Jacob 61Kankel Maryland J Tobin. street, above Fifth. Trßrown. Georgetown, D C D Van Fleet & la. X Jersey Stewart & la. Penna WE Barber, West Chester SE Res fluids, Ohio E S Elfelt, St Paul S J Adams, York, Pa 11 S Adams, York, Pa C W Tyler, U S A It 111 Jones, Dover, Del Lient J Tilton, Fort Monroe W Ermentront, Penna J Morrison at. la, Pittsburg A Boneville & la. Del W B Billings. New York E DL Chapin, Wash, D C S Smith. J N Walters X Y Cook, Maryland J Mears. New York C Gilmer, New York street. below Arch. Francis Johnson, Va M Neabß,Lewisburg,Pa T Heineman, New l ork. J E Force, Mrilkesbarre, Pa Geo Cooper, Mc Jaekeon, Pa Thos Fisher Rs da,Perda J G Getz, Lancaster' A Shaffer. Liberty, Pa . E France, New York G W Blimire, Bed ford,Pa J B Magill, Bedford, Pa Win Leyshon. Pittston. Pa John Bacox, Pittston, Pa .Tas Hutchinson. New York Miss Hutchinson, N Y B B Vernon. Mass I. Leagy, 614rOnsburg R CoElly, „Bedford, Pa, _ . . J'd ilecbit bit Jackson,i'a Robert H Weyman, N street, above Third At Ressberger. Baltimore - Wm Rice, Baltimore It L Nayl'or, PaoriY, 11l Mrs Naylor and 2 ch, IR W McDowden, Mass . H Atirens & wife,Wilm,Del. Mr &Mrs A R Horn, Pa Vir S Derew J ItCarma n, Maryland . John B Rogs, Washington C R Irish, Now York W C Wilkins, Baltimore W R Sturges, Washington D V Barnes, Washington C W BySter, Chambersburg •gB:s'",ll:,(ChlrniVelsbirirrgg eet. above Third. C R King, Lebanon Geo Hoferkamp, Pottsville H T Wilman, Reading John J Shenk, Plymouth D'Oliver, Tremont John - B - Hammond, - Wash'n Simon H G 'Alford, Lebanon Capt L Greenawalt,Lebanon A C Harper, Lancaster. G W Wintersteen,Pt Carbon Roht Altreed, Allentewn W G Smith, Allentown . . Sarni 13Parker, Allentown C C Rhoads, Penna. _ and Market Streets. D S Clark, Delaware S 8 Sinclair, Delaware John Bigler, Perry co Mrs M allmond, Delaware Adam Geist, Lancaster co J J Harlman, - Lancaster S B Parmsbaker, W A Fluke. Williamsburg Geo Fay, Williamsburg 1) B Spanogle, Juniata co Thos Ftroup, Lewistown 8 S Hack ettala, Shippen,Pa J S Carey, Chester co . _ St., belo* Vine. RGSmith,LVRR - J Snghart, Hartsville L Comiy, Byberry ii S Fell, Bucks co T A Wessel, Penns, A A Gregg, Bastleton D Andrews, - Ohio - S A-Darrell. Ohio W Allen, Ohio A L Turner, Ohio G Watson,. Centreville G G Lauber, Penne W Miller, U S A W Buckman, HeWtoWn . reet; above Market. John Slifer, New Jereey SiWollaston; Delaware Mrs - C Garrett, Delaware Miss Garrett. Delaware J P Pugh, Backs co B F Janney H Carver, New Jersey treat, above Third. J P Conner & la, Penna Miss J Foster Lykenatown J D Hendric, U SA R Watson, Penna B Walmsloy, Easton H Jack, Pittsburg t., above Callowhill J Weiss, Penn Haven Silas Camp, New Tripell,Pa Benj Levy, Backs co, Pa Geo F Price, Newark, N J SPECIAL, NOTICES. A. MIDSIIMMERqiELODZI. 'Twas a night in the dog days, And all through the house Night prowlers were stirring— Fleas, bsdhugs, and mouse. The children, uneasy. Squirmed this way and that— - The bedbugs pi eferred them Because they were tat. But at dawn, on each insect • - Lyon's death powder fell; And the rats Fourth° mice, too, • Succumbed to his Pill. Lyon's Powder will kill all insects. Lyou's Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere my23-12t DEMAS S. BARNES, New York. MARRIED. SWANN—PENY.OSE —At St. Mark's Cbureh, Thurs day. Jure 4th, by the Rev. George Leeds, D. D. Thormts ewann, Jr., of Baltimore, to FA.len, daughter of John R.. Pen roPP, BALDWIN—CASH.—Jona Ist, by Bev. T. DeWitt Tal mage, Mr. Lemuel 'Baldwin to Margaret, daughter of Mr. Andrew Cash, all of this city. * Tinoß—W A LKER —Julie 3d, by Rey, Joseph C tle. Fred S. Taylor, of Brooklyn. N. Y., to Lillie J., daugh , er ofßobert B. Walker, of tbi., city. BRI NG BURST—V AUG RA N.—On the 2uth of May. by the Rev. J. 14. Lialithourn, Thomas Bringhurt to Mary K., daughter of Thomas T. Vaughan. DtrrOli—BUßß. Sixth month, 3i, 1853. at Friends' Meeting - Rouse on Twelfth street,' Philadelphia. Row lend J. Dutton, of Burlington, N. J., and Hoban B. Burr, of this city. * DIED_ "MORTON. —On June 2d, Rebecca F. Morton, daughter of Wm. Morton, of 0 hin. The relaiivee 01 the family are invited to attend the fune•al, Sal urday morniae at 9 o'clock, from the rent deuce of ha: aunt, Mrs. L. X. Bosifell; No. 63i3 Pine street. • 00 . . IC. LON} G AR. —On th e Pd inst., Sarah' Ann, wife of Charles F. Kloneger, aged. 39 years. 1 unsold from her husband's residence, rear of 620 Washington avenue this (Friday) afternoon al4 o'clock. FELL.-1n Media, Tune 2d, Louisa, daughter of G. G. and C V. Fell. - - . :The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, this (Fridiy) afternoon, sth inst., at 3 o'clock. Interment at Media Cemetery. * JEWELL.—AI Clinton. Louit•itina, on the 21st of April, of typhoid fever, ,William Henry Jewell, son of Dr. Wilson and Rachel Jewell, of this city. BERN H EI M. —Or, Tburi , day morning, June 4th, Joseph J. Bernhelm t aged 18 months, infant son of Morris and Julia Bernbeim. The male friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, 'without further notice, at 16 o'clock, this (EH ' day) morning, from No. 503 South Fourth street. * • BISSON —ln Germantown, on the let inst., Fannin Matilda Bissou, in the 15th year of her age. McCI. aSKEY. —On the 3d inst, Win H. McCloskey * in the 28th year of his age. KITE. =on the 3d inst,. F Claud Myrick, son of Isaac F. and Julia R. Kite. - ' TZLACK BAYADERE BAREWES.-- -A-• Black silk and wool Bayadere - Bareges at 25, 23, and 3134 cents. Black Balzorines. 12%. and 15 cents. Black Baregea. - 22 to 3734 cents: Black Crape Marais, 37% to 20 cents. Black Barese Shawls and Points. - Black - India Senshews and Sarsnets for linings. - Black Iklarcelines and Lustrenes for linings. Black 8-4 wide Bareges and Baregn Herne:hi. Black and colored Grenadine Veils, &c. Just received by - BENCH St SON, 14Iourniug Store, je2 No. 918 CHESTNUT. Street. ICE BLANKETS LOW. Ice Wrapping and Rugs. 6.4 Tarletons for Mirrors. EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH and ARCH. -YRDS FAST-COLORED AOOO, A —AWNS Nine Rich Organdies. Summer Mourning Goods. - Sea-shore - New Shawls BYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH Streets. TO THE UNION AND LOYAL 11 1 6 '-' LEAGUES AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES: PHILADELPHIA, MU 25, ISO, , FULLOW-CITIZPNS : ' - Ey . direction of the UNION LEAGUE &Philadelphia, the undersigned have the honor .toinvite your attention to the following Resolutions, to wit: Resolved, • "1 That the League wll celebrate the approaching Anniversary of American Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Rail of Independence., "2. That all the Union Leagues and Associations in the United States be invited to participate in the celebra tion, and that they be requested to send deputations froin their respective bodies for that purpose. " 3, That it be recomniended that the deputies be au thorized to represent their respective constituents in any action tbat-may be deemed necessary and expedient to perfect the organization of the friends of the American Union and Government throughout the United States. "4- That the Committee of Correspondence -he autho rized to prepare a circular letter, communicating these ResOlutions to the Union Leagues and Loyal Citizens of the respective States. and to adopt such measures as may be necessary to carry them into effect." For the first-time in the history of our Country, the masses of the American people are now invited to com memorate the birth of the UNION, at the place where it was born: To re-assert -the great principlep of the Declaration, that "All men are created equal, and are endowed by their CREATOR, with the UN - ALIENABLE RIGHTS - of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness To acknowledge our obligations to - mankind, to main , fain those principles as our fathers did,'' with a firm re liance on• the protection of DIVINE PROVIDENCE:" To declare the INDIVISIBILITY of the AMERICAN UNION: To declare the inflexible purpose of the Amertcan peo ple, as GOD shall give them strength, to subdue the ene. mies of the Union, and re-establish and perpetuate the NATIONAL AUTHORITY, wherever it has been over thrown by treason or rebellion: To declare to foreign nations, that while We desire peace with them, we shall hold there responsible fer 'any encouragement they may give to the rebellion against the Government Of, the United States: To give to history an. appropriate expression of our gratitude to the:patriot-armies and-navy of the Repub lic : ard To declare our determination to sustain the constituted authorities of the Government now and hereafter, in all measures adopted and prosecuted by them for the sup pression of the rebellion WITHOUT COMPROMISE WITH TRA1TCHca,,,....4.:tb. 5 , .only_ means of securing an -I,,,,torabla and lastingpeaCe.-T7 . - ,.. The - ComMittee are gratified to announce that the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES has accepted an invitation to participate in the proceedings. Fellow-citizens of the United States,"we call upon-yon to co-operate with us in this FIRST NATIONAL CE ,JE BRATION, and to adopt such measures as you may deem proper, to make it worthy of a great peopie,Who have inherited, and' now possess and appreciate, the blessings of liberty. ' HAELBS 139380N5, Chairman, MortonMcMichael Jas.L. Claghorn. J. I Clark Dare, Wm.llenn, Rawls W.C,Swann.M.D., Evan Randolph, J. Edgar Thomson, Joseph Lea, William Cox., . L. Lewis, jr., J B. Moorhead, Henry Samuel, Wm. H. Ashhurst, B. Spencer Miller, Geo. Boker, M. H. Measchert, John B. Myers. H. G. Morris, J. Gillingh'm Fell, J.B. McFarland, Jas. C. baud, C. EL Needles,. Jos. B Townsend, Gibson Peacock, „Taber Gates, S. C. Perkins, Geo. Whitney. Thos. I. Potts, Charles Gilpin, Craig D. Ritchie, Thos. Wr Evans, Geo. M. Rubeson, W. Rotch Waster, Thomp. Reynolds, John Rice. John. P. Verree, 'Henry Cohen, Hansen Robinson, F. J. Dreer, . W. S. k.tewart, W. Devine. Chas. E. Smith, Thos. S. Ellis, W. C. Stevenson, Geo. Erety, Sami B. Thomas, G. W. McMahan, H. C. Townsend, H. C. Howell, Lewis D. Vail; Persifor Frazer. " J. P. 'Wetherill; J. W. Paul, Henry Davis, J. W. Goff, Andrew Wheeler, Frank Wells, E. D. Whitney, R. H. Gratz; Geo. .T. Weaver, George Trott, V C. S. Wurtz, Mr D., Thos. Kimber,Jr., Chas. T. Yerkes, E. C. Knight, Wm. Struthers. W. H. Kern, Chas. Hartshorne, Joseph Kerr, H. Rogers, R King, ' G. M. Conarroe„ Charles Knecht, Saunders Lewis,' Henry C. Carey, H. Binney, Jr., Frederick Fraley, Daniel Srnit h, Jr. , Jos. Allison, Beni. Gerhard, Geo. H. Stuart, N B. Browne, Wm.Camac,M.D.. S. hi. Felton, A. E. Berle; Clarence H. Clark, A. G. Cattell. Henry .M. Watts, C. S. 'Grove, John B. Kenney, James Milliken. Wm 151.Tilghmalt, B. C. Lea, E.Hartsh ore e,MD, Thos. Webster, Ellis Yarnell, C. S. Smith. F. A. Cemily, Alfred M. Jessup, Augustus Heaton, Ward B. 13 aniline H: P. Borie, Cad wal ad. Biddle, R. Rundle Smith. Samuel E: Stokes, Danl. Dougherty, Geo. Bullock, Wm. M. Cooper, S. J. Christian, John W. Forney, S. - Fisher . orlies, P..Kershow, , General Committee of Arrangement. rey , iiStf GEORGE. H. BONER, Secretary. DAILY UNION PILAYEIR-MEET DIG —Held from 12 to 1 o'clock, in the Hall of the Commonwealth Building, CHESTNUT Street, between Sixth and Seventh, Philadelphia. All who can Mahe it convenient, to attend are inNited to . be: preterit. The friends of those who have entered.. the army are invited to attend. Prayer is daily - offered for. the 'soldiers and their families. if.•• PATRIOTIC Ci - lI.S. K. GENERAL HILL, Philadelphia. —The II gentlemen have . thoroughly of that limpital with Curtain and Water Coolers. also, Mrs. Sarah Millward...ss 00 Mrs. Dr. Chas.' Noble.. 5 00 Mrs. Wm. Millward..• 6 CO Miss Jana Allen 5 00 Mrs L. Williams 6 00 Mrs. Bateman 2 00 }lre. Rosengarte 2 00 Mrs. 11. Cummings .... 1 00 Mrs. Jos. Linerd 200 21re. Borst t 2 00 Charles Elias, E5q..... 5 00 W. A Bilger, Esq. .•••• 500 Michael Jacobs. Esq..- 5 00 Samuel Phillips 5 00 Charles Noble, M. D. • .10 00 Ron. Simon Cameron. 10 00 4 N. L.—The same ladies ant sented six Reeking Chairs Germantown, Philadelphia. MNOTICE.—ADIERICA.N LITERA.ELY UNION.—The last stated meeting of the AMERI CAN LITE HARI' UNION, before_nd.imuming_to the first SATURDAY ET ENINO in E.ePtember next, xvill.be_ho=d v ENING, June Oth. t their Hall, S. E. corner of NINTH and CALLOWAILL _Streets. A general attendance of the members is re- By Mdei of the Association. RAIN 'A. MEEHAN, President. GEO. I. Hmorm, Secretary.'' It* CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER 'HOSPI TAU —The Ladies of this Hospital have a Table (IVO. 8) at the Grand Floral Fair, to be held at CONCERT HALL, commencing MOND Al next. • This institution is peculiarly a local One. All returned soldiers, and those on transit, are received here,• their wounds redressed, and every attention. afforded them that kindness can suggest. The ladies solicit assistance. Donations of articles for the above object may be left with Mrs. OM No. 261 South - TWENTIETH Street; Mrs. Newton, N. W. cor. TWENTIETH . and - -SPD.UCS. or at the Hospital, BROAD knd PRIME Streets. Tickets for sale at any of the above places. Jes-2t MTHE LADIES' ASSOCIATION OF -THS HOIIOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL will meet at the College, on FILBERT Street, on Sa.TIIIIDAY, the 6th instant, at 4 o'clock.r.g. ' - M. L. FASCHaLL, Seeretam A CARD.—THE LADIES HAYING in charge, for the benefit of .the 1:1; S. Army Ge neral . Hospital ,at GERIVIANTOWN, A TABLE at the FLORAL FAIR to be beld at CONCERT HALL. June 8, ears estly request donations of Fancy A rtides; Flowers, Fruit, Ice Cream, ftc: ; Sm. They will be gratefully re ceived at the Ladies' Contribution Room of the Hospital, or may be sent to Concert Hall, Chestnutstreet.-ieS-St. JIM.. CARD TO - THE" PUBLIC.—COOPER SHOP. SOLDIERS' HOME,_ HOSPITAL, RE rgiiHMENT SALOON. ' • '• The undersigned.. Officers of the management of the SECOND ANNUAL' FANCY FLORAL, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL FAIR. To commence on MONDAY, June 1, 1863, at the Cooper- Shop Saloon, OTSEGO Street, below Washington avenue, respectfully make a second appeal to the public in imp .. port of HE COOPER-SHOP SOLDIERS' HOME, THE COOPER. SHOP REFRESHMENT SALOON, AND. THE COOPER-SHOP HOSPITAL. A, BAND- OF. MUSIC WILL BE, IN ATTENDANCE EVERY EVENING. The Tables will be well filled with Articles of use and ornament, to please the fancy of the people from the city or country. -In no case will any article be sold at more than a fair orireasonable market rate. • • Post Offices, Lotteries, or any other, invention or, trick, by - which exorbitant prices might be obtained, will be entirely excluded from the Fair.. In aljthe departments; business will be conducted with a scrupulous regard to fair, honest dealing between seller and buyer. Boxes will be displayed for the reception•of contribu tions, to be appropriated to- the improvement of- the Cooper-Shop ' .BURIAL LOT FOR SOLDIERS. ' Tbe•best quality of Ice Cream, Strawberries; Cakes, and Con - ectionery, will be served during the Fair. . Donations of articles are respectfully solicited from the Boxes, Packages, or Parcels may be forwarded by pressex ror otherwise. Please be particular and address Cooper-Shop Pali. Otsego street: Philadelphia.": ANNA M. ROSS, Prmident. MARIA COOPER, Vice President, R. F. CHASE, Secretary. A. HORNER, Treasurer, . . MITENTH WARD,-API/ ELIO !WHET-. NG of the loyal citizene of the ward will he held at the nevi gall of the .National Union Untith.e, N. E. corner of BROAD and .11A.CS Streets, on FRI DALY EVENING, June al, at S o'clock._ The meeting will be ad di eoFed by the Hon. Charles O'Neill, 'Philip B. White, EN.. Wm. B. Mann...Esii, S."Pieree,Esq. I HENRY. C.-HO WELL, Preeident. Wit. B. ,Lr,EDe, Secre4ry., •-,• jet-2t* . . THE • PRESS -PHILADELPHIA; _YRIDAY. 'TUNE 5,.:_1563. _ irsxmariAit-r-Isvocynti. GEORGE"H. STOAAT, THOMAS TOLMA-N, PETER-B. SIMONS. A.,MARTIN, Commit'ee. ONTRIBUTIONS TO HOSPITAL, OHESTN cr ollowing s named ladies and furnished wards 2t and 22 s, Rocking Chairs, Carpets. Rocking Chairs for ward 32. Hon.. Wm. Millward. 515 00 Corner Walborn, P.M. 10 00 Job n Rice. Esq 10 00 Joseph Bullock, Esq. 10 00 Edwin H "Paler, Esq. 15 01 itler, Weaver, &.Co. 25 00 H. W. Arnold, Rag— 10 LO Ed. Hendry, Eon 5 00 George Bockius, Esq.. 10 00 Delbert, EB,l "6 00 T. B. Longetrothe,Esq 10D Thomas Allen, Esq.:— 300 Friends' Soldiers' Aid . . . Society 10 DO The Independence City Guard 10 00 d gentlemen have also pre to the Military Hogpital jel-mwfat . DEPARTMENT FOR §IIPPLYING THE CI'IY WITH WATER. 3 W. corner of aid CEIEbTIsIUT Streets, Juue isos.—The WeTER-TEN 01TR of the Twenty-fourth ward will Orme I. ke notice that in eonsetinence of uo tettrary repaire at the rwealiqourta-ward Water \Vora& their operatiure will be soepended daring Tu. , mdit.t. Wedne.sday. and Thursday, June 9th,,loth, aud. I.IIIAO S .le4.4tCfi ler Euwineer Water Department.- t3rNOTICE.--'I'HE ANNUAL 31 01(19P- Il%;0 of the Stockholders of the PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY: fer the etee Lion of Five Direclors and the transaaion of other business, will be held at No. 136 N. DisLAWARE Ave nue, (second floor,) on MONDAY, 3 . 111108 th, al.' 11 o'clock, WM. DENNIS; Secretary and Treasurer. MOFFICE. OF 'UNION CAtifiAL, ellhi PA Pi Y. Pli ILA DELPHI M.). IS, 1.853. uT 108 TO BON 01W L DERS.--4he Bond holders of the UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby requested to' call at the office of the Company, No , 2•28* WALNUT Street and surrender the Courons. As agreed uponika accordance with the act of Assembly of .eril tOth. 1801 inv27-lm O: CAR THOMPSOII, Treasarer. -PROVOST MARSHAL GP...NREIEFL-L 9 .4 - 11::: 7 014 . 10E. — WAsHINUTON, D. 0., May 22 .' 1861 All men who desire rejoin any particular. Regiment of CAVALRY. now in the held, are hereby authorized to present themselves at any time during the nest thirty. days to !he BOARD OF ENROLMENT, in their respec tive Dh iota Tne Board shall examine-them. and de to mine upon their Meese tbr the Service.and if relied to be tit, the erovost Marshal of the district shall give them. transportation tickets to the general Rendezvous. at the Headquarters ofilse A. A. Provost Marshal Generator the' State: At soon as they present themselves at this gene ral Rendezvous they shall be duly musteted'bY a mos tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. FRY, my2A-lm Provost afershal General. • FAM.—A GRAND FANCY, E'R.ILTIT, AND FLORAL rant, for the 13enefit of the REV. MR. SMILEY 'S CONGREGATION, will be held by the Ladies, at _HANDEL AND AYDN. - NALL, Corner of Eighth and Green Street., commencing TO ESD AP, hum 2d, and to continue day and evening for four days. Levee for Children every afternoon from 3 till 6 o'clock. Each child will receive kt. gift. Season Tickets 23 cents. Tickets for single admission 10 cent,. To be had of 3lr. Charles hrouse, No. 726 Spring Garden Street, and at the Fair. - rny3O-6t 11.- -- • -• •• "'TEE NEW GYMNASTICS."—DR. DIO GEMS, of Boston; 'deliver a .octure on PHYSICAL CULTPHE, and the New System of Gym nat tics, atC',O2.CERT HALL" on Tharsday Evening, June 4, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cent. The proceeds to be devoted to the Sanitary Commilsion Ticket, to - be obtained at the office of- the Sanitary Commissio s; at Hazard's Book Etore, 7%4 Chestnut, street, and. at the door on the evening of the lecture. my3o St* C. 3. , OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AH, , TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHILADELI PRIA, October 24, 1662. • - Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desironis of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately. at the office of the Su) geon-Artist to the Government. No.' 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. F.RANK PALMER, ja9 -6m Government Suraeon - Artist. r OFFICE RELIANCE INSURANCE 11167-. COMPANY OF PCLADELPHIA, 30S WALNUT Street, PAILADELPHIA, June 1..1863. The directors have this day declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND OF POUR Pliß CENT., on the Capital Stock, Payable to the stockholders or their lezal representa tives, free from all taxes, on and after the lath instant. je2-8t • THOS. C. HILL. Secretirv. MILITARY NOTIC ES. " AV OID I.HE DRAFT." . HEADQUARTERS, PROVOST MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, F No. 245 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, June I, 1863. Public attention is solicited to the enbjoined• circular from the Provost Marshal General. All persons' wia trig to join any of the Regiments here referred to, will make applicaticn to these Headquarters within the next thirty day s. W. E. LEHMAN, Provost Marshal, First District. PROVOST MARSH AL GENERAL'S OF FTC E, WASHINGTON; D. C.. ' May 22, 1E63. All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby authorized to pre sent themselves at any"time during the next thirty days to the Board of Enrolment in!their re..,pective Districts. The Board shall examine them, and determine upon their fitness tor the service; and if found to be fit, the. Provost Marshal of the District shall give them trans portation tickets to the general Rendezvous. at the Head quarters of the A. A. PtevoetMarshal General of the Stole. As soon as they present themselves at this general Ren dezvous, they shall be duly mustered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. ' TAMES. B. FRY, ielil2t Provost Marshal General. - "AVOID THE DRAFT." HEADQUARTL'Ei , . O Ia.KnT s iIitiR e S T II.A.L, N. E. cor. BROAD and SPRING G a RD EN Sts - =M= Public attention is solicited to the subjoined circular from the Provost Marshal General. All persons wishing to join any of the Regiments here referred to. will make application to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. 0. lif. LANE, Captain, Provost Marshal, Fourth District. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. May 22, MK Ali men who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the field, are nereby authorized to-Pre sent themselves. at any time during the next thirty days. to the Board of Enrolment in their respective Districts. The Board shall examine them, and determine upon their fitnesS for the service; and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the District shall give them trans portation tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the Head quarters of the - A.A. Provostlfarshal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves at this general Ren dezvous,-they shall be duly mustered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him .the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B FRY; my3)-12t Provost Marshal General. HEADQUARTERS . OF PRO 'II' POST MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT ' PA., 511 BROWN Street, Pittr.Anuidulia, JunB 1, 1663. Public attention is solicited to the subjoined Circular from the Provost Marshal General. All persons "wishing to join any regiment,therein re ferred to will make application to - these Headquarters . within the time therein specified. • JACOB S. STRETCH, Capt. and Provost Marshal, Third District, Penna. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 22, 1863 All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry, now in the field are hereby authorized to Pre sent themselves, at any time during the next thirty days, to the Board of Enrolment in their respective Dis tricts. The Board shall examine them, and determine upon their fitness fir the service, and if found to be fit. the Provost Marshal of the. District shall give them transportation tickets to - the general rendezvous, at the headquarters of the A. A. Provost Marshal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves at this general rendezvous they shall be dilly mustered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by-him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. FEY, ' je3-wfm 6t Provost . Marshal General. UNITED STATES`YEAGTS,. SILK ANT) BUNTING, ALL SIZES. EVANS HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, m712-lm 419 ARCH STREET. aW. SIMONS & BROTHER, „ GANSOH-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA., HANUFAuTuIt,LBS OP JEWELBT, FINE SWORDS, AND arriamkur GOODS. 111 EVERY VARIETY 1413-118 m GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue •Kerseys. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, db no. 230 •CHESTNUT STREET. Ath24-311). ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE' COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. ' • SKI ,BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. - ARMY BLANKETS, -STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK,' DRILLS, . DRILLS, STANDARD WRIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. • BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETLNGS AND SHIRT • FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. W - - - • )FLEECE,- ' t - 'II II I,LED. Common. Medium and Fine 1,000 DRY WESTERN. All will be Sold IoW, to close consignments. WOOLEN YARNS. 30,000 lbs , 20 to eo cents; superior makes. - COTTON YARNS: 40,00(1ths._NOs,10 to in_liarp,-bundle, and , COP:; beet Sgandard makes. - N. B.—Yarns at cost of production day of purchasing. ALEX. WHI.I.ILISIN & SONS, 18 -NORTH.-FRONT STREET. . UMBRELLA CLOTHS. 5 cases 80-inch Blackstone Co. 5 cases 27-inch Social CO. 8 cases 27-inch Plain Print Cloth. Folsale by ' • MATTHEW BINNEY'S SONS, - my29-tf . BOSTON,,BUSS, 11Q EIMER' C O'L'Oa ED PHOT-o'- '-a-vtRAPHS t for sloo;are in full tide - of successful ope ration; appreciated for their merits, patronized for their worth and cheapness, by thousands. SECOND,Street. above Green. DELIGHTED CROWDS THRONG REIMER'S GALLERY daily, attracted by the fame of his _superior Pictures. Life-size Photographs - , in oil colors. Splendid Portraits , at war , Priam SECOND Street, above Green.' PROPOSALS TO GRADE AND CON STRIJCT a STONE TI7RNPIKE,'2X miles long, be tween Attleboro' and Hulineville, in Backs county, Pa. Bridge, will be `also for o buildingotgaNsioniesBr.t. which day they will be opened in Attleboro'. For specifications and farther in formation address SOHN WILDMAN, President, Attle boro'. . jeS• +misfits To ARCHITECTS, &c.-PROPOSALS with designs will be - 'received DURING THIS & WEEK" at the. LEAGUE HOUSE,' 1118 CHESTNUT Iltreet, for the election of ARCHES; at street-intersec tions, as a portion of the decorations, for the, National Celebration.of the approaching Anniversary of American 'lndependence. Address "Committee ' on. Decorations and . Arrangernente.!' ' ' le4 4t PAPER 'AND -ENVELOPES, AT".316 CHESTNUT Street. Paper and Snvelopee.-ht 316 Cheitirit street. Initials Stamped on Free of Charge., Initials Stamped on Freo of Charge. Initials Stamped onFree of Charge. . At ElAtIEE's, 310 CHASTNIIT Street. Three Sixteen Chestnut street, 316, 316, 316 CHESTNUT Street;•be, tween,Third and Fourth.{,;; . . le4-3t NEW CODFISH RECEIVED • PER Simmer from Boston. and for sale . by KRNfiSDY, STAIRS. .& C 0.. . 130 and 132 North WHARVE4,t3e4.3O- HER RY WIN E.-100 QUARTER , . . Caske'inat received iaer ship " Lanni."l4ir sale in bond, by CHAS. 8. & f ..IABSTAII3B,-; WU 19N WALNUT and 811 1 8. - iikNITE Street.. . CH.ABLES- HEIDS OHM& '-'...PAGNE. 100 baskets .of 6111 celebrated Wine just received. and for ealeinlowl - or dray paid by ,Af..... •11E0110E WHITELEY.. m714-lnk ' ii " - IST South FRONT : Street. . 7 . . RETAIIe DRY GIi(MS. 9 - 131 x DREkS - GOODS: L. 20 and 25 rent LAVOA. 20-cent Challied and Kozambiques. I.)raD solid-color Mozarnbisn t s. Camel s!hair black . IttoDE'WOOL DELAIJIi A cheap aucticH ut, 44 (*qua. Black Wool 'Pelathel, on and 60 cents. Lupin's double-width black. Delaines. Mohair Checks and. Plaids, in colors. Black and White Mohair Checks, 25 cents. THIN SHAWLS. Mozvzsbigue Slowls fur $3.50. Grenadine Shawls, White Barege Shawls. Thin Mantles. with Dresso•3 to match. - --BLACK eILK ANTLES. ome black Talleta Mantles ' YANCY CA:nSIMERE.S. • HeveraLnew patterns, - Novel e tiles for young men. A mammoth stock, at moderate prices. COOPER .St` CUNARD, jeg , tf S. E. corner .NINTIi and MARKET Streets G/021 T I S MINO VESTS, SHIRTS, WHITE GOODS AND STAPLE EMBROIDERIES- The subscribers offer at reduced prices a very large and ehoice assortment of the abeve-named descriptions of goods. to which they rei.portfully invite the attention of buyers. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARrasort. jel-rnwflOtii 11.01Y8'CHESTNUT Street EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND PARIS FOR EITHER GOLD OR CURRENCY ieb-fmlOt DREXEL CS; CO.; JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOOK AND NOTE BROKERS, Directly opposite the Meehanias' Bank. BTOCES AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED 10112-3 m ON THE BEST TERMS. STERLING EXCHANGE, EXCHANGE ON PARIS, BOUGHT AND SOLD mylB-1m E'D R D M. DAMS, STOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,.- ; , : No. 39 South THIRD Street. (up stairs.) PHILA.IIBVPHIA. A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. stocks:l,nd Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Cob.pons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on . Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Denosits: au] -gm pi i l, 3 - 28..1863 STERLING AND PARIS EXCHANGE SOUGHT AND soma). myB-1m I S HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER. 31.2 WALNUT STREET. `46- STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN IIIENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. UNITED STATES 6-20 YEAR- SIX per cent. BONDS, furnished at PAR in sums to suit,. without any cnarze for commission. O r d ers by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs.ffathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., Joan B . Myers & Co,. Samuel B. Thomas. 4., Frixness,Brualey..% Co., John Thomas, Esq. apt-3m If COLLECTION OF . 11. S. CERTIFI. CATES OF 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 dne or shortly ma- Terms made known and receipts given at the office, No P -41' OS ES Street. Tro,6-tf TN TER ORPH ANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND coßry . OF PIIIXADW!HI4. Eiit - itgiFA BINSOPJ ded. .:.'l - 'be" settl e. nd:d i e YttlOlNSotiin trefor ofthe Eetate of SARAH ROBINSON, deed:and to report distribution of the balance in the hinds of-the accountant, will meet the parties iateresteil , for the par -34,2,17, j t zf r TUESDAY, the 16th d~,p of Btrau4i; jpn,fnivot- r-EDVireIiD.TILBURY JONES, Auditor: THE - .• ORPHANS' COURT, FOR 1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. •i Estate of ANTHONY WOLIN. deceased. blotice_is hereby given that CATHARINE fdc %LIN, the widow of said decedent, has filed in. said Court her Petition and appraisement of the personal and real estate of decedent, to the value of WOO, which she claims to retain and be entitled to, under the act of 14th April, 1811, and the supplements thereto; and the same will be approve-el" by the Court, on FRIDAY, they 19th day of June,lB63. unless exceptions are filed thereto. JOHN B. CO [ARAN, jes- ftmit* Attorney for Petitioner. • INTIMATION TO MR. DANIEL Mc- INTYRr i —There s in dependence in the Court of Ses sion,' in Scotland, a Process of Multiplepoinding and Exoneration, at the instance of James Anderson, Manu facturer, in Glasgow, and Alexander Kay, Merchant, there, Trustees and Executors of John Robert Allan, Manufacturer in Glasgow, now deceased, conform to Trnst;Deed and Settlement granted by him, Pursuers, (Plaintiffs) and Real Raisers, against Daniel MlntyrB. some time Drysalter in Manchester. in England. now at ---,or elsewhere,furth of Scotland; Mrs. Lilian Hindhel wood, Hinshelwood and John liinshalwood, all residing at No. 4 Princes Terrace, Brooksbar, Manches ter, in England; George .Hinshelwood otherwise George Frederick Rinshelwood. residing at Wellfield, Whalley Range, Manchester, in England Mary Bell. servant with the said Mrs. Lilies Hinshelwood, residing at No. 4 Princes Terrace, Brooksba r, Id anchee ter, aforesaio ; Sarah Cooper, residing in . Disley, near Stockport, in England; Sarah Bowden, residing opposite the White Lion, Disley, near Stockport; aforesaid; John Leech. Doctor of Medicine, -Portland Street; Glasgow: . Mary Balderston or Meddle, residing -at No. 184 Hospital Street, Glasgow.npouse of James Keddie, Warehouseman in Glasgow; the said James Keddie as Administrator in law of the said Mary - Balderston or Keddie his spouse,. and for himself his own rights and interest's; the said John Leech and James An 'derson, Manufacturer in Candleriggs Street,- Glasgow, as Executors, or pretended Executers, nominated and ap pointed by Mrs. Mary Hinshelwood or Mclntyre, spouse of-the said Daniel Mclntyre, now- deceased, conform to deed or testament libelled on, and the said George Hin shelwood or George Frederick Hinshelwood and John Hinshelwood aal Executors. or.-pretended Executors of the said Mrs. Mary Hinshelwood or Mclntyre, under and in -virtue of another deed or , writing granted by the said Mrs. Mary Hinshelwood or Mclntyre also libelled on. defenders (defendants), to have it found that the pur suers (plaintiffs) are only liable in once and single pay ment of the semi of .£llkO, ,which belonged to the said deceased John Robert Allan, and appointed by his fore said trust:deed of settlement to be paid to the heirs or successors Of the said Mrs. Mary Hinshelwood or Mcln tyre, therein desig,ned, daughter of the deceased John Thitshelwood, Auctioneer- in Glasgow, to be nominated by her for the p7pose of succeeding thereto, and failing such nomination then to herlawful heirs and successors whomsoever, with certain sums of interest; and. for exoneration and Pisckarge of the pursuers (plaintiffs) as Trustees and Estimators foresaid. In which action Lord Jervisv;roode, Ordinaly, pronounced the following inter - locutor. ?l9th May, 1863, LenniTurtvinwoonn; 'ACT. MCKNRO, ALT. 1.401160,N. . "The Lord Ordinary, on the motion of, and in respect it is stated by the pursuers that they have been informed that Daniel Molntyre,a defender,called in the action, and cited edictally„ ie resident in Philadelphia or elsewhere in the United Sla of America, appoints the pursuers to intimate the dependence of this process by advertise ment twice in a newspaper published in New York, and twice in a newspaper published in Philadelphia, under certification that if the said Daniel Mclntyre 4c.es 'not appear and lodge a claim in the said process, elver before the first day of July, 1563, be will be foreclosed from making any claim;' and the action will be thereafter pro ceeded with." (Signed) " CHARLES BAILLIE." Of all which intimation is hereby made ' T. az R. LAPIDALE. S. S. C., Parsners' Agents. EDINBURG, 22ndiMay,1863. jes-2t COPARTNERSHIPS. THE FIRM:. OF BROADBENT & CO. Photogi'apbers. is-this-day dissolved, by the re tirement of S. BROADBENT.. - - The business will be continned by' his late partners, ten der the namelof WEN DERO CFI & TAYLOR. Mr. Wenderoth, the artist, and the inventor of the ivory- typo and Wenderotype, who.-was associated in the late firm for four years; will continue at the bead of the artists' Department; and Mr. Taylor, also a partner in the late firm will remain as heretofore, in charge of the business in the Reception Room. -- - a. BROADBENT, • . P. --A WE VDEROTH, • W. C. TAYLOR 917, 911, and 916 C HEECNUr -Street, PHILADELPHIA., june-3, _ • WENDEROTH & TAYBOR (la tg Broadbent & Co:) bave just opened, in connection with their old rooms, the most beautiful and spacious 'Operating . Room in the ;.city; and by this -and other improvements they intend to insure more complete attention to the requirements of ibbir increasing business, • Every style of picture taken in connection with Photo grapby, including Ivoryty pea. Wenderotypes, Oil Paintings, Photographs. Cartes de Visits, etc _- WEN DEROTH & -T AYLOR, je&fmwl2t if 9 IX, 911-, and 916 CHESTNUT Street. . PATENT PARAFFINE VARNISH. • . CAUTION!., • We hereby caution the Taint and Oil and Ship Chan dlery trade, and consumers of our . PATENT PARAF FINE VARNISH,. against purchasing from one. J. B. MoMULLIN, of 31.19 FRONT Street. Philadelphia, as lie ceased to act as Agent for us, or . SAMUEL PAGE & SON, of' Roston, in January last. • • Be has imposed upon the trade and consumers a worth less imitation of our PARA FFINE VARNISH. commenc ing the deceitful and fraudulent practice previous ta, our annulment of his agency. MESSRS RULBURT-R, CO OF 240 ARCH STREET, ... ARE THE ONLY . AUTHORISED AGENTS 4 for the sale of the • PATENT PARAFFIN& VARNISHin PHILADELPHIA, and "any other.parties represen!ing themselves as such are - imposters. All orders left with Messrs. HULBURT 4 CO.. will be promptly attended to _ Our Varnish fully sustains its , well-earned , reputation as a durable, guick-drying. -brilliant - and economical application for imparting a- glossy black coating on Wood or Iron. GEO. S. LANE & BRO., - IRO -MAIO New York, iO5-1m if And ill. SMITH'S WHARF, Baltimore: GREGG.& CO.'S NEWLYINVENTED METALLIC REFRIGERATOROsoIdIiy. WALCOTT at. BURNHAM; - 121-CHESTNUT Street, is . the. most beautiful'and economical. Refrigerator ever presented fo the public: This is a combination. of-Refrigerator and Water Cooler; and requires very little more Ice for both than is generally used for the Cooler alone., mYI4-dielf FAMILIES -: AND HOTELS DESIRING . a really choice and delicate HAM, 'should U for the F. WHITTAKER, SONS N (2...).'5. St; Louis. sugar, cured: " They 'have no superior in any market:. 'For sale by all the priumpal grocers, and-wholesale only by their agents; . - WK.& BRO.,Brekers, my 2- futwlirr 13E - W ALEUT Street', TV 0 RY T YPES.--;--SEEkEEIMER'B beantifill atyles, - and : you will" desire' no" - other Pic, flues. - Thar fine coloring and natural. expression cannot be EnTpaised,", 9.611.eg - BBCOND St.. above 0 tOen, It ' . . . WIBI A 14 CIAL. BOUGHT AND SOLD, No. 23 South THIRD Street. COMMISSION. DREXEL -& CO- DREXEL & 31 South TB IRD Stieet LEGAL. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW 1300K8.- -• • ' hist published by 3. B. LlE , Pniccar & CO. • 115 an? 717 AI kftKET Street. HISTORY OF THEINTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT 11 0 ET.H3OPB. By Dr. S. W. Draper. ST. OLAVE:S. A o °yob MISS ht OLOCII—THE FAIRY ROOK. Containing the beet popular !ibis ire rendered an ow COB/PEES/VI ION: OR, ALWAYS A FUTURE. By Anne M. H. Brea ett-r. EDWARDS ON BILLS AND PROMISSORY NOTES. THE COMPANY CLERK; or, How to Make Out Re turns By Cant. Kautz. HOWITT'S HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL. 2 vole. BRUCE'S RACES OF THE OLD WORLD. AT ODDS By the Barone/3e Tautphosus, author of "(hits," &c. Ii GOING TO THE COUN - ITRY should take with them— BULL'S HINT TO MOTELEAS upon the Management of Children. TILT'S ELEMENTS OP HEALTH and Principles of Female Hygiene. SMITH'S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, SURGERY, and Ma let Med lea. Dolliih'S MOTHERS AND INFANTS BULL'S MATERNAL M AN AG Rid EN T OF CHILDREN.' For sale by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, jes SMITH SIXTH street, above CHESTNUT. NEW LAW BOOKS JUST PUBLISHED LITTLE, BROWN, & Co., BOSTON WHEATON' S ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Sccond Annotated Edition. By William Beech Lawrence, author of "Visitation and Search." Thick Svc. pp. 1143, sheep, price .$7.50. BENNETT LAND BEARD' S DIGEST OF MASSA CHUSETTS REPORTS. Vol. 2, completing the work. Royal Bvo. sheep. price $6.50. GRAY'S REPORTS- OP CASES ARGUED AND DE. TELMINED IN THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OE MASSACHUSETTS. Vol. 9. Bvo. sheep, price $5. ALLEN'S REPORTS OP CASES AEGUED AND DE TERMIN ED IN THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS. Vol. 4. &re. sheep. price $.5. STATUTES AT LARGE AND TREATIES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Passed at the Third Session of- the Thirty-seventh Congress. Royal Bvo. Paper, price $1:25. UNITED STATES DIGEST FOR MO.—Containing a Di gestof Decisions of Courts of the Common - Law, Equity. and Admiralty. in the United States and England. By H. Fay.ham Smith. Vol. XX. Royal Bfo. sheep, price $6.50. jul-mwf 3t TB BEOOK ABOVE ALL I—PERSONS -• intending to Subscribe for these DISCOURSES Oa THE BIBLE are requested to leave their names at MAR TIEN'S Bookstore, 606 CHESTNUT Street, as soon no convenierit. They will find a SUBSCRIPTION LIST there, and CIRCULARS for distribution. je.3-3t* BEFORE GOING' TO THE SEA gEIORE. BUY YOUR BOOKS. NOTE, AND LETTER PAPER, AND HAVE rr STAMPED._HAE YOUR CARDS PRINTED. *,,,*Everything in the Book and Stationery department will be supplied at the very CHALLEN, l o o otetr n a c td (tationer, B 7308 C HEST NU T Street. RUFFORD'S DRAWING-ROOM PIC TURES. _ROYAL AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS (1,010 subjects) MALLEN, Photograph Publisher, 1308 CHESTNUT Street. IVEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! A- THE RACES OF THE OLD WORLD. A Mauna]. of Ethhology. By Chas. L. Brace. $2. PARIS IN AMERICA. By Dr. Rend Laboulaye. $1 25. .GOOD. THOUGHTS IN BAD TIMES. AND OTHER PAPERS. $1.50. AGNES AND THE LITTLE KEY ; Or, Bereaved Parents Instructed and Comforted by her Father. $l. THE GENTLEMAN. By Geo.. H. Calvert. 75 cts. THE TWO HOMES; Or. EarningSpending.' By Mrs. Madeline Leslie. 75 els. DP THE LADDER; Or. Striving and Thriving. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie. ..75Ats. W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEff. 606 CHESTAIIT Street For sale by my 26 HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE. 124 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth Streets. All Bolike usually to be had in • FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. faR-41 EDUCATIO - Pi. ENGLISH - AND FRENCH BOARD . 11VG AND- DAY SCHOOL —Mrs. GERTRUDE J. CARY will commence the nineteenth session of her school September 14, 1863, and will be at her residence, 16117 WALNUT Street, evezy Wednesday afternoon until July 14th, to receive applications. my6-tutht4v. M ISS IVIAIY E. THROPP WILLREa open ber En,v.lish and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies ' 'it 1S -I 1 - CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, the second MONDAY in September. For circulars apply at the school, or address Miss Thropp at. Valley. Forge, Penna.. during the holidays, mylB-4m* , INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY-NO. , 406 CHESTNUT Stree. - PHILADELPHIA.. • FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. .DIRECTORS. _ Francis N. Buck, I RD. Woodruff,- - Chas. Richardson, I „Xreo_ A--west, lionry:l.elvis. Jr., - ---- sottn Kessler, Jr., IV Jaw . Rverniaa, Chas:Stokes, • . Philips, Justice , A. H. liosenheim, 0. W. Birds, Joseph D. Ellis. - - BUCK. President. , • - [CHARDSON, Vice President. `D, Secretary. Cials-11tf FRANCIS N. WILLIAM L CBtßv i s , RI, MEDICAL; NOTICE.-JITMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOOR. ' If you have a Couah, the best remedy in use is YU MELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK. As a purifier of the blood, it has no equal. For sale by the Proprietor. at NO.- 1525 MARKET Street, And all the principal Druggists. DR. SWA.YNE'S .P-AN-ACE 4 THE GREAT ALTERATIVE AID PURIFIER. The most reliable remedy for ' SCROFI7LA, ' or Ring's Evil, Cancers, Ulcerous and White Swelling, Eruptions of the. Skin, Blotches or Pimples of the face, obstinate ..or scaly. - Eruptions, Boils, which arise from an im pure habit of blood, pains in the bones, woakened and debilitated state of the system, arrisiug either from a long and protracted case of sicknees, - .5r having'swallowed a large amount of drags, calomel, &e. , which may have affected . the bones, or their cOvering,ealhd the periosteum. which . . • • sometimes give rise to chronic ti ulcerous discharge. andsmaD bones occasionally come away.; attacks of rheu matism, in consequence of an injured or abused constitution, affections of the spine, Dropsy, Jaun dice, or yellowness of. the skin, chronic affections of the liver, blarasmus or wasting of flesh, Ulcerated Sore Throat, -Hip Joint Complaint, Mercurial and Syphilitic Diseases, Chronic Erysipelas of the face, dark bletches or defects in the skin; in short, the most loathsome disease which have put every, other medicine at detl twice for more than quarter of a century, have been Per fectly restored by this great "VEGETABLE PANACEA." This " Panacea" will be found highly useful in many diseases not herein -specified; . acts as a. preventive against the atttachs and inroads of diseas, especially for those whose constitution requires nourishment and new ..vigor. Persons,' by its use, wilt find a great improve ment in their health and strength, as by purifying the blood. will romove obstacles, which may have been scarcelY worth noticing at their commencement. It will also have the tendency to.regu7ate the bowls.- In cases . of et upt tOttB of the skin, on any part. covering the eys tern, or from any cause. by making use of " S WAYNE'S ALL-HEALING OINMENT" to. rub. on. in connection with the internalmse of the " PAIYACE A," will cure the most obstinate eruptive disease, no matter of how long standing: Prepared only by ' ^ DR. SWiYNE di - 60N, No. 330 N. SIXTH St., above Vine, Phila. To whom all orders should be addressed.. . jes-tf FE ICE! ICE ! ICE I gICE 1 ICE , 1 COLD BPRING. ICE COMPANY . , Families, Offices, Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream. Saloons, &c..&c., supplied daily with a pure article 'of BOsTall 10.. at the very lowest market rates. Dealers anti large consumers supplied at wholesale prices. Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated city, and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. THOS. B CAHILL. 325 WALNUT Street. / /mac6B• . North Penna. It. & Master street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth street& apS-Smif. • Pine-st r eet , wharf. Schuylkill. . COAL. fl 0 L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER. C and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and beet Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex. ' preset y for family use.' Depot. N. W. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, No.' IJA Smith SECOND Street. Cap:l-1y) J. WALTON & CO. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! PHILADELPHIA. May 30, 1883. N. C. Sadler. MR., Agent for Lillie's Safes : DEAR SIR: During the night of May 19,1808. our GrO eery and Provision Stole; at North Second and Willow streets, took fire at-about 2 o'clock A. X', and as the store Was a two-story wood building-it burnt rapidly, and before the fire eng).nes could act upon the fire,-our' whole stock of goods, including much combustible ma terial, and amounting to over 52.000, were wholly de-' stroyed. -We bad one of your No. 11 Chilled Iron Safes.. which was in the hottest part of the fire,. and..ittame out "of the lire not in the least injured, except the melting off. 'of the name, plate and paint. The-contents inside were not affected in the least, and we - consider the Safe just as' good a protection against fire now as before, and. shall use it hereafter with- increased . confidence. The look works as perfectly_ as before the-ate. Yours truly MO/ANUS .z CROFT, Late 4-29 North SECOND Street. . . Attention to the above- certificate is Vartionlarly: re- - quested, as it is the first trial of LILLIE'S SAFES in an accidental fire in Philadelphia. I would say to all parties who. want a Fire and.. Burglar-proof-Safe that •LiLLIEN 'WROUGHT AND. CHILLED IRON SAFES are much the cheapest and the only real Fire and Burglar-proof' Safes now made; and to those who want simply a Fire-proof, I would say that LILLIE'S WROUGHT IRON SAFE is fully canal in all respects to any, of the most-approved: makers,,and is 'sold at fully one-third less price. .. - I also am receiving daily in aohange. for -Lillie's Wrought and Chilled, Iron Safes other Safes, and keep constantly on hand a general assortment. of HERRINH'S. ,EVANS & WATSON'S, and other makers, many of them almost new,which - I offer at, and even: below, auction All parties interested are particularly requested to-ex amine the Safes above described at my cle'pot. N. C. SADLER. Agent, No. 21 South SEVENTH Street. 300 GROSS MINERAL WATER BOT TLES. - SOO gross Porter Betties. For sale by Et B. & G. W, BENNERS, • xr, 7 50.1m. LlyottvUle Glass Werke. or 27 S. Trent St. POGERS & BROTHER, -1-1 , PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ri SPICES, ,DRIEtniZINISBIMID,IftrsafEESE, LARD. 'ltT p o d .l C l ° N• t alf r A l lrl e grS n iPa y i, PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL ROGERS, ALEXANDER ROGERS, PhilatlelphlA, New Tort. . . gc) GOLDTE QRP rs & CO., 625 Manufacture of ' • Tassels'Cords, Fringes , Curtains; and Furniture Gimpic curtain Loops, centre Tassels. . Picture and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. Military and Dress Trimmings, Ribbons Neck Tieg. etc.. eta No. 625 MAINET Street. nrvg-Rm• . ' Philadelphia. SLEEPER'S LONGISTABLISH ED Varufactory of likbt, neat serviceable Um brellas. 10055 P.i.lMlliArAtTeeti 11111 Q door above AUCTION SALE. , 5, 44 BAZAAR-NINTH AND SAN SON STREItTS AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, RAH NESS. &c.,_ _ ON EATURDAY MORNING', at 10'd'clock. Com prisiag about Fir IT HORSES. Fnli descriptions in catalogues. ALSO. A large collection of desirable new and second-Hand Carriage. Harness, Santee, hc., with, which the sale will commence. . ..... AIM - No postpomement 011 account of the weather. je4.2tif . A/REED' BEREITESS. Auctioneer. R EAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS' SALE: MODERN FOUR•STORY BROWN % STONE RESIDENGE, No. 248 VEST - LOGAN SQUARE;' Between Race and Vine Streets. ON 'I3ESDAT Jane 9tb. - 1863, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Fab lic Ea e, AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. All tbat modern four.story brown-stone messnage.: with threeatory back buildings and lot of. ground, situ ate on the west. Fide of Logan Square, 66 feet south of Vine Street, No. 248; containing in froit, on Logan Square 22 feet. and extending in depth 140 feet. Bound ed on the north partly by the head of a three.feet , wide alley, leading into Vine etreet. Together with the free nee and privilege of said alley. The house is in thorough repair, has stone balcony front, gas introduced, bath, hot and cold water, water•closet, furnace. range,' dry cellars, yard paved with pressed bricks laid in mortar, water drain leading into a sewer, dm. $13,010 may remain' on mortgage. . 463 May be examined an} , day previous to sale. Poe session Ist of October next, if desired. M. THOMAS da SONS, Auctioneers'. . 139 and I , llBonth FOURTH Street Philada., May, 1863. ja46B-3t DIM WAN TED IN A WHOLES ALE' N 0 TION or Dry Goode Store, a situatibn as Salesman, by a young man well acquainted with the city trade. Address, with real name, B P:'0: 1t• WANTED CLOTHING .-PERSONS having Clothing to d ispose of will please call or address C. MILLER, 24)3 CHESTNUT st. xahl6 rewt3m* WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN,A Situation to learn *e Retail Drug Business. Best of reference given. Address "J. B. C.," 3 0 South SE -VENTEENTII Street. je3..3t. NIVANTEDA COMPETENT BOOK= Ir KEEPER to close up a set of BoOks, and Out and carry on a new set, in a small business. and for which a moderate compensation will be paid. Address 'A.' B.;" Box 1577 P. 0., with real name and reference., • je3-3r W ANTE D-IN A WHOLESALE CLOTH HOWSB—an energetic YOUNG 31.111. w ith good business qualifications, as. Salesman. - To one ac- - quainted with the trade generally.a permanent situation to offered. Best of reference required: Address Box 917 P. O. ie3 6t* 'WANTED •A PARTNER, WITH A V Capital o£slo, 000, to juin in a Comraiesion. Na r val Store and Coal-Oil business. The Advertiser has had a long Business Experience. and extensive acquaintance in the West and Coal regi ins. Best of .referenee given and required. Address Box 2711,- Philadelphia Post Office. je2-tf-„ WANTED-A SITUATION. BY AN T T experienced -Business Man t as Salesman or Book keeper; has been in the Cloth But,iness for several years. Bess of reference given. Address JAY, at-this office. je2-3t. WANTED-BY A , SILK JOBBING • • House, on Market street, T NO. BOYS. from 14 to 16 years of age. ' Ade ress, in handwriting of spill Mants, Box 1332 Post Office. j e 2-30 A LADY, WHO SPEAK FRENCH fluently, wishes a situation as•• GOVERIXF.,iS in a familyaoinf to Europe. or to a watering,place. ..ieldress D.. ' office of The Press. - , e -4t* - 1100KKEEPER WANTED-AN EL -a-, DERLY Man, fully competent to take charge of a set of double-entry books. Address, with - name and-re ference, Box 1269, P_ 0. jet-4t• A MONTH t-I WANT TO HIRE 8 AGENTS in every y county at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell. my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address S. MADISON, myl3-3ind&W Alfred, Maine. A MONTH!-WE WANT 8,,„ AGENTS at $6O a u onth, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Perieils,Or t iental Burners, and 13 other new articles. 15 circularsfree. SHAW & CLARK, my6-3md&W Biddeford. Maine.. al DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, Feb.- 9. 1663. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points:.- Tortugas. 'Rey West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, felo4f Captain and Aggis.l Quartermaster. ,SUMMER RESORTS. CRESSON - EPRINGS.--T HIS D 1. - IGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT, immediately on the line of the Central P, R. R. located on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 2,300 feet above the level of the tea, will be open for the recernion of visitors on the 11th day of June, 1863, and will be kept ,open until the lot of October. The - water and air at this point possess superior attrac tions. The all :lbw s made in the laboratory of Profe4sore Booth, Garrett, and Camac, of Phila telphia, show the existence of valuable mineral elements, the waters of acute of the springs being of the iron or charybeate class, and others containing , saline or aperient salts. Pare mountain water abounds; and the guests will also be sun - died with mineral waters from other springe, each as Blue Lick; Bedford. and Saratoga Waters. Ample facilities for bathing have been provided, new Plunge and donchbaths erected, and Hot and Cold Baths can at all times be obtained. The grounds, walks, have been highly improved, and are of a varied and picturesque character. There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph Office and two daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg - and inter mediate points. Excursion Tickets can'be obtained at the Company's Office, corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. For further information apply to GEO. W. MULLIN,- Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa.' UNITED - STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,' "." Will be open for the receirition of guests, on bATURDAY, Jane eoth,-Ige.t. :Persons - wishing to secure rooms, Will pleatie address the Proprietors, ' - • BROWN & WOELPPE Atlantic N. R - -Ranier's Band is engaied for theseason City. je!s7.k* pAcano HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY -B- is now open for the accommodation of boarders. This house is located on North Carol' na:avenue, and has fine and commodious rooms. Terms reasonable. WILLIAM CO-ZiOVER, Proprietor. FLORENCE HEIGHTS.-THIS •DE LIGHTFUL BOARDING .HOUSE, situate on the banks of the Delaware. 200 feet above high- water mark, 26 miles above the- city, will be opened on the 15th - of JUNE for the reception of guests. Its easy access makes it one of the most desirable for business men who wish to visit the city daily. P.Apply at the HEIGHTS. or to the WETHERILL HOUSE, SANSOM Street. above Sixth. B. G. sienclN, jeb-6t* Proprietor. HITE HALL.--HAVING 'HAD the above place put in good condition, it is now ready to receive guests for the summer, and every effort will be made to render visitors comfortable. Take cars at P. B. R. 'Depot, Eleventh and Market, for WHITE HALL STATION ; sixdaily.t rains; or address Jet-12t5 _ . R. H. BENNETT. White Ball Station, P. R. R WARD AT SARATOGA_ SPRINGS.- -a--" WASHINGTON HALL (late Mrs. Mason's), so long and favorably known to visitors at the Springs, IS 'NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. The house is large, delightfully situated on BROADWAY. between the COISGRESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS, and is surrounded by ample and beautifully shaded grounds. Table first class—and the rooms well adapted for families and large parties of friends. For farther particulars address WASHINGTON MALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS:" EDFORD SPRINGS:-THIS:P °PIT LAR SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the ac-. commodation of vieitore, on 10th of Jane. and will be kept open until lst of October. . . . The. Rotel will be under the charge of an experienced Manager, and every arrangement has been made to give entire satisfaction to guests. . . The Bedford Railroad will be completed in a few days to Mount Dallas Station; OK miles east of Bedford. and from that point passengers will be conveyed to the Springs in first clam coaches. Ample arrangements have been made to supply dealers and individuals 'with BEDFORD MINERAL WATER" in well•stearaed casks, at the following rates, at the Spring: For Barrel `• Half Barrel All orders addressed to E. L. L. ANDERSO , N., BED, FORD, promptly filled, and Water"sent to any. part of the country. It is desirable that particular directions be given for marking barrels. Persons wishing rooms, and any information concern• g the Springs,will please address the Proprietors, Bed• ford Springs. _i3EDFORD.fay 28 1863. HOWLAND'S -HOTEL, - LONG BRANCH, N. J., , Will he opened on the 20th day of JUNE next. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, from foot VINE Street. nry3o-3m. HOWL4ND. BEABEItT, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'. CAN be accommodated by the eubscriber with good BOARD; commodious Rooms, newly , furnished, at Landsdale Hotel, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, Doylestown Junction. Plenty of eh ade - near by. Ad dress, P. D..BARTH, LANDSD..4LE P. 0., mySO-lm. Montgomery county,. SUMMER BOARDING-BROAD-TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE--A romantio.spot fora SUM, MER RESIDENCE, on one of the Mountain Tops of Perm sylvania, reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Road and the Broad-Top Mountain Railroad from Bunt-, ingd on. The Home is one of the finest in thainterior of the State, handsomely furnished, with.all therecruisites for comfort and convenience. Pure air, delicious spring water, romantic scenery, and everything to restore and invigorate health. Telegraph station and a daily mail, so that daily communication may be bad with Philadel— phia. The Pennsylvania Railroad will furnish excur , eion tickels through the season. Persons leaving Phila delphia in the MT nine; can take tea at •the MOII.NTAIN HOUSE the same evening. The subscriber has kindly been allowed to refer to the following gentlemen (residents of Philadelphia) _who have been patrons of the MOUNTAIN ROUSH: Wm. Cummings, Ecq., Lewis T. Wattsom.Req., Ron. Henry D. Moore, Richard 11 , ..W00d,..E5q.. Dr. Walter Williamson, G. - W Fahnostock, Esn., Dr..E. Wallace, Algernon S. Roberts, Reg., David P. Moore, Esq , Edward Roberts, BK.. ' Terms moderate. Por - turther information, address JOSEPH MORRISOL Proprietor. Huntingdon county, Pa. I also have leased the-well-knownJACKSON HOUSE, in Huntingdon, which will be fitted -- up in complete or der, and kept under my care. The very beet accommo dation will be kept, and prompt attention .given at rea sonable rates. ` lt is located near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad depots, which 'mikes it ,a desirable point for persons travelling to and from Bedford. Springs and Broad-Top Mountain House. my:l9-tf • SEA -SIDE ROUSE 'FOOT OF PENN SYLVANIA Avenue, .Atlantic City, N. J. A pri vate boarditig-honse is now open for the reception of guests. • DAVID SCATTERGOOD. Firm Moxrrn, 1863. , myl2-2its IeOR SALE AND TO LET. n WEST PHILADELPHIA..-FOR -MEIL SALE—A convenient - three-story Dwelling. with back buildings. and lot on the south side of CHESTNUT Street, east of. Thirty-eighth street, 50 feet front, by 220 feet in depth, to Sansom street" Also,,the furnitu , e for sale. of which due notice will be - Apply at 502 WALNUT Street, • • . e5-fmw- St* A SPLENDID COUNTRY-HOME FOR RENT, furnished or unfurnished. Reference, CYRUS BE,TTS, near . JEN.TiLDROWN,Moutgomerr Co., Pa. . = jos-61* E FOR SALE--A SIIFERIOR RESI; . DfipTCß, with Back Buildings and modern conveni ericee, situate at No. OS-Seta h NINTH Street. Will be offered at a reduced price. Apply to . --_ it HOBERT MACGREGOR, :133 S. THIRD Skeet. maTO RENT, FROM FIRST JULY_ k Large sroRE, situate at No. 33 south SECOND Street. Now mounted as a furniture establishment. Ap- NY to BOBEUT MACGREGOR, lt 233 South THIRD. Street. FRANKFORD, -PHIL AD•kfl i ;HIA, JUNE. a. 1283. NOTICII—WiII be sold at Public Sale, - on SATURDAY, the 20th of .TAne. BM at 12 o'clock noon. at oDD FELLOWS'. HALL Fra.nkfoid- street: Frankford : - ONE HOWE'S SEWINQ MACHINE. Distvained for twenty dollata sixty-four hundredilte, fortaxes due the United Stales, by Win. H. Lovett. 120.6 4. D:* W. GILBERT, 365-5 - Dept. Collector Twenty-third Ward, AND $3,000-TO LOAN ON $6,000 Mottgage, either on good city" or con.u4l properties. . D. S.. CAD WAL AUER. nly29.6ts 108 SOT/TIX FO1JR:111 Street • 0 X 45 00 - .TATS ANFOII•N T TO a • • loan in sums of fla.ooo to MOM on eitj Mortgages. Apply to : rgrra,.3oB WAL NUT nAteet. 4'4 THE TURF. RUIsiNI.NG RACES A PHILADELPHIA. The Spring getting over the SUFFOLIC hash COURSE Ape' .held en WE DNEdDAY. TitURSDAY, and FRIDAY. gth. lith. and 12ch Jane— the races to commence es eh day at 3 &clock precisely. MORE THAN FIFTY HOSES, • - - • " representing all sections of the cpurniy, be present; A large number have already arrived at the course. PROGRaMME: - First Day, Acne 10. —Fir,4 Jlace — sweengtaleet . for 3 year olds- $lOO entrance, $5O forfeit, $3OO addeil. CooedlVith thirteen norninations. Same Doss. — Second RaCe—Parse 8 . 200, flif an. ages;: dash ay a mile and a half: - SOM. Dap.—Third Race—Poet stake, - for all agesaWis Mile beats; $2OO entrance, play or jay; $509 added liorEes to be named by 7 o'clock the; evening' before am , race. tiloeed with five entries.. Second Day, June' l—Great match, lay threir mile hes te,boween the distinguished racers, "Idrewitcr" and "Bla?kbird."• Third lateu, ,Itmel2. —First Race—Purse $2OO, for all ages: doAdi-of two miles. Same. Day.—Second Race-Sweepstakes for 3Year olds-'- dash o f two n zleß . s2oo' entrance, $lOO forfeit, $509 added. CJo,ed with•ten nominations. Same Day —Third Race—Sellikg purse, s 1 00 ; .dash'of a mile coid a q harter. For tern*. see hills. Same Day. —Fourth Race-:-„Purse, $6OO, for 'all ageii; ' dash. fiffour mile 6.. Tickets of. ac m ission Co the' field; 50 cents: Badges for public stand, sl;' fir ladies' stand; $2. Ladies ad mitted free. - Trains Will leave Baltimore -Depot :.9t-1.1.5 P. , stopping at the Bell Road. Station,.near the Course. -An extra train will also leave name depot at 2P. AL re turning as soon HS the races are over. The Thirteenth street cars sun at all hours te this 'derit. The train. leaving Baltiniore for' Philadelphia • atl-35 M. 'will also stop`-at Bell - Road Station, arriving at 1.05 P. IL The Course may , also he conveniently : reached-at all. boors, by taking the.lllarket-street.car,r to. West Phila., delphia, connecting. with the Darby.-raM cars to Blue Bell, about a, half mile from the Course. For other particulars, see ' fee-tf . JOHN Fllll4TER;Tioprieior. ' AMUSUMENTS, . - NEW CHESTNUT THEA:; TEE. —Lessee and Manager. ..Mr. W. WHEATLEY; Engagement of the talented and fascinating MRS. JOHN.WOOD.. - . ..... BRILLIANT SUCCESS. AND L A S T"N I GHTS' -C A:II .0 T. A S. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING.. June.g..lE63. "PO-CA-HON , TAS; .GR..THE GENTLE SAVAGE; in two acts, by John Brougham. Esq. The music dierocated, reset, and presented to publis notice through the instrumentality of.MARK HASSLER., CAPT JOHN SMITH.,.., MR- CHAS. WHEATLEIGH. - ROLFE - MR ..W. A. CHAPMAN. H. R H,;PEINCESSPIIKA-HON-TA.S;.. j ... p01v-J. WOOD MR.' W. DAVID GE: GRAND MARCH OF. THE TUSC ARORA LIGHT GUARD. Preview, to - which, The adinirable Comedy of A ROUGH DIAMOND. COUSIN 'JOE MR D. SETCHELre - MARGERY URS..C. RENAL - Doore open hale past 7. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock: WALNUT-STREET - THEATRE. • T The opinion eggs eased by the Large and Fa-liion able Audiences who - nightly - attend the Entertainments given by the Old. Original. and Only.. CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, And BRASS BAND,. 18 in number, telhat Of nngnaUfl delight and plea Sure; Another Change of Prograttnne, in which those Star - Dancers. - TIM' HAVES and•DICK' SANDS, appear. Messrs. BOOKER, DAVIS, and CLIF FORD, the trio of. Comedians, and Messrs. GRAY, ELL TOR. WADDEE. EASTMEAD, and GOULD, at-each and every perrormance. -- r,4oe. as and 50 cents, ON SATURDAY, A :MATINEE; commence at2Ko'clic. ... VLEVENT.II-S'LREET OPER A. HOUSES ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNUT. The Great MorAl Drama of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; . UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; UP CLE TOM'S CABIN; - • " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; OR, LIFE 'AMONG - THE LOWLY, Will be produced, with a full Dramatic Company. - Ndw• Eceuery: Bc.: No expense bas been spared to place it on thextam in a style commensurate with the tastes of the Philadel phia public, OPENING NTGIIT; - WEDNESDAY, June 3, 1863, and continue every evening until further notice. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Fecnred seats 15 centsestra. A Spacious Gallery for Colored Persons. Admission - 25 cents. Doors open at 73; o'clock. To'coromence at 8. • Box-office opens TO-DAY, at - 10 A. M., for the sale 'of Tickets and Seat': • - ----- To avoid a crowd - at the office in the evening, the pub- - lie are requested-to porch a se tickets during the day. Fl RFT GRAND_ UNCLE TOM MATINEE • ON SATDRDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE Doors open at Commence at 2%. jet-at 3SI C AT FAIRM OUNT .. PARK.. Several gentlemen of the city have made arrange ments with BIRO-FELD% BAND to Rive' Concerti three. afternoons. a Week for one month, in FAIRMOUNT FA RK, com menci - MONDAY,' June Sth, provided . a sum sniEcient to defray. the expense -is pledged daring the week, Those who feel disposed to contribute•caw End subsciiption papers .at .the Hotels and princioal Drug Stores throughout , the city. Should this call be responded to, liberal arrangements will be--made to continue the. Conceits during the summer. ' ' • • Jet-St" GERMANIA-ORCHESTRA-PUBLIC REHEARSALS - every SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3.% o'clock', at (the- MUSICAL FUND HALL. CAE& SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of five tickets ' To be bad of Andre & Co., No. 1104 Chestnuts street; 3. R Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at this . Hall door. • NOTICE - --The last three Public Rehearsals of the sea son will take place on the 30th oflitay, and 6th and Ilth„ of ; June. • - - .. .... - zny2l-tf pI.N.NSYLVANLk ACADEDIY- OF TF E FINE ARTS,- 1025-CRESI . NITT STREET, THE FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, From 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from' !nil). 10 P. 3E. - Admission, 26 cents. Season Tickets, 00 cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders. Artiste, and Contributors will reoehair their Tickets at the Mace. myB-t! INSTITUTION - FOR THE BLIND:-. EXHIBITION -every WEDNESDAY at 3..4;: P. M. AA-- mission TEN CENTS. Store No. 11 South EIGHTik Street. dert-wtf ' itASSLER'S ORCHESTRA 411141 South EIGHTIEII v eig. F lYeaWalnut. delo4e RAILROAD LINES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, .. Corner THIRTEENTH AND MARECET STREETS, PHILATIELPHI . A, May 28, F I REIGHTS FOR BUFFALO, N. Ity AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS, HARRISBURd, EUNI3IIRY, WILLLIDISPORT, RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM .TRUI STATION DAILY For Rites of Freight or other Information. apply to S. B. KINGSTON, JR..; my 29 10t aiggpilE WEST CHESTER AND. PHIL &DELPHI& RAILROAD, • VIA MEDIA. • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1,1863, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot. Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.50 and 10.30 A. M.. and at 2, 4.30, and, 6 55 P. M. On THESD &Y 8 and FRIDAYS a train will leave WE3I: CHESTER at 8.50 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia M: at 9.15 P. . Trains leave. the corner of Thirty first and, Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting. time from Eighteenth and Market. On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at S A. M _and_ P. Leave West Chester at 7 . 50 A. M. and 5 P. M. - The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. -and 4.3) - P. M. connect at Penneiton with trains on the .P. and B. C, 11. B. for Concord. Kennett,:Oxford, &c. jel:tf HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. . Minms WEST CHESTER 1- 1441 . AND`PHILADELPHIA .EAIL- ROAD-VIA MEDIA MEETING OF:lfaogltE§FyE FRIENDS' AT:LONG-. WOOD: CHESTER 60 - Ukiri", PA, Excursion Tickets will be sold to Longwood, jood. from June 9th to June 91b, inclusive. Trains leave he Depot, N. E. corner of RIGHTER/ail and - MARKEY' Streets, at 7.00 A. 131: and'4.3o P. M. - On SEND AT; June 7th, a Train will leave She Depot fox Long - wood at BA. M. Returning, leaves Long.wood. at 4.30 P. - PARE FOR .THE ROUND TRIP. SL2O .ie3.4t . H. WOOD. Superintendent,, THE PHILADELMIA, AND EASTERN TRANSPORTATION; CO3ll - PANY is now prepared to forward FREIGHT •frOra . - .Philadelphia to IN ew York, via Camden and Port Mon month. - • The attention. f Shippers and Merchants is dieected new.. and. expeditions RAILROAD ROUTE .:and-a.,, portion of their patronage respectfully solicited.: Freight received at third wharf above ArchkWeet. , For farther particulars apply to. • GEO. B. McCULLOH Freigatdant W. F. GRIFFITTS, JR. ,General Manager, JOHN - BUCK, Freig_ht, Agent„ iny22-tf Pier No. N 28.ORTH SlVElL,Nevrffork. ar i spail , N O.T I E.---OFF;t011 MAY p,,mmtvilait RAILROAD CQMPANY. 409 WALNUT Street. May 16th.:" 1863.—0 n and after WEDNESDAY, 20th -anat., the Tarn ;Will run regularly upon. tale road to PORT ELIZA:BETEL; ' leaving WALNUT-Street Wharf at 9 o'clock Al - M.-, daily.. myl6-tf - C. B. DUNGAN,-President. WEST:- GELEaTER: : «ROAD, VIA MEDIA,AND PHILADELPHIA SUMMER BOARDERS Willdln d pleasant and ample m.o.iodations a the fed ,.lowing'places ompr riser the Billeted 7, - Trains to andfrom the city five times each way daily— COUPON AND .SEASON: TICKETS AT LOW HATES., Near Walllndord Station, Mr...C. W. Thomas IN MEDIA. THE CHESTNIIT.GROTE HOIT'SE„ THI- CHABTER HOUSE. . Near Media Mr. Peter Worral , Mrs. 11L_A- Worrell. Mrs.' Wm. Brooke, Mica Pesaro-ere, Gideon-141in, Tho—' mas Malin. J. Edwards. Nor further information Inquire or ALLICANDU. HENDERSON L at the DEPOT IN MEDIA... _ , Near Lenni, H. Fields • near Glen Riddle. S Near Pennelton, Levi . .abiton; near Riddle. Joel Sharplees; near Glen Mills, J: Groxi; Cheyney's Shops, Job Scott, .J. Preston Thomaa... There are many others near.the,above-andUtker. , Nona who will take boarders.. Baggage. , collected And.,. delivered. by H. ALEX=. ANDER. Es ea Agent, in.the DEPOT, northeast cornet - ..of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET , Streets. ap29,31311 EV.ANS Sr. WATSON -5 8 — --- , - siLertionnur. imis BTORZ, 16 6011111.1.01TETrlirliZET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. AL large variety. of 11116-111001 fallitil always es. hand. .... DR. FINE, PRAC T ICAL 1)E1s1:_, TISTfor the last. twenty years, 219 VlN,ss fit„ below Third. Inserts the most beautiful TEETH of 'awl" age, mormtedun fine Gold,. Platina, Silver, Valcanite,:' Coralite, Azuber,, dm., at prices, for neat and stihstantial work, iniore reasonable. than any,dentist At* 'or. State.. Teeth plugged to last .for• life. ArtiffOiiii reetli repaired to suit. No pain in extracting. Machargew until satisfied all is right. Reference, beet.famtliee.: 19. 'PRESSES,: . DRIOX::, and CAT TemPering Mgaakil:o6, and BrielE - W4E, 1 5 Tools. - . S. P. MILLI. myl9 , lm . ,3Q9 Smith' 'NFU! Kra* _ tVOREB'S DATUM! EMIG up. .7uLy &um.. Uniyareally dalutesiedged bibidnese. Dentfo•li,mat Durability to be the Standard Springßed. The above WO ISELlltlfilOtgrld laid for salebA rg i , • - HIRAM TU Tr gm, $ UvZRI Bleak. Burka.. aie., TURTLE , AND :CLAM SOUP Er.* will be sElivedVldalttLittLidans apepteCkt UMW PROM= licovUlaNAAW: BS: WS -MU AND ELKIRAe. FREIGHT AGENT.
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