iIItRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O , OLOOB LAST NIGHT. Continental — Ninth 'ER Bennett, New York- W W Crandale, New York J A Stuart, New York L Jauucey,, New York B GEM, S A W B Dobbin, Baltimore Naughton Somerville A B Cober,bleW Jersey B McElroy, Pittsburg A'Castleton, New Albany Miss Welch, New Jersey 'W McMullin, Kentucky Hunter, Kentucky F Folsom & la. Boston .31iss Et Warren, Grafton B Dewey, Jr, & wf, N Y :Mr & Mrs K lt Mohun,Wasb .0 Hatt, Boston .8 Stokeley, dunbury J Nand erhoor& wf, N Y Ii Bartlett, London H bilvertom Boston P Paul Boston 'William Tied & la, Boston .F L Pond & la, Mass .E J Janner, Cleveland .J R Colemen, West Troy W lldcCute, New York •W N Marcus, New York Miss Magrand, Lancaster W Lemosy, Portsmouth , Cleo C Miller Sc la, St Louis .L Belows, U S N Gee W Beaman. U S N .A J Clark. U S N .J F Dennis, Auburn, N Y .J C Bieker & la, Pittsburg FI W Burgess. Mt , York 'T Robertson, New York ,C Id Wheelock, New York li•Clevoland et la, N Mrs Morse, Boston John C Graves, New York J Bathyal', Brooklyn D R Wheeler, Connecticut Mrs Wheeler, New L Cassidy, New York T Dernead,. Baltimore P H Backe, Pittsburg W Van "Name, New York r F Rowland, - Besv York Henry Esler, New York J Sowle, Boston R W Rodman, New York T Rodman, New York ei.N Wyckoff, New York D E D Wheeler. Nashville J 1. Kirkland, New York . H S Magraw N F Merritt, New York WQuintard, New York dfr Cobb, New fork Mr Smell, New York • Stehley A Mullin, US N S Hambleton & la, Ma J W Redden & la, Illinois H W Jackson. Newark Jno Bolden, New York Geo M Quinterd, New York D B Cobb, New York. - J T Sprague, U S Chat, W larrls, Pittsburg Col Bamford, USA J Jacobson, Washington H R Low, New York W H Hoyt, Boston J S Watson, New York . Fdk Held & le.;.Bnffelo L R Green, New. York Miss Ward, New York- Jos D Bailey, U S A D McCandless & la, PittSbg E C Pike & la, 01 Loma.. Wm C Bartlett, U S A H 'Flake Cincinnati G L Maxwell, New York :Rev F N Zabriskie & la., N Y ,duo V Desend oil. New York .J S Baker & la. New York E Dodson., Now York ..E P Meeker, U B M J 1,1 Reiner, Pennsylvania 3lina Relater. Pennsylvania L N Tappan, Colorado Nixan, Tennessee iM B Richardson, Norwich treet. below Ninth. F H Gibney'St la, 'NewYork Chas R Landis, New Jersey John Wi son, U ti N Capt Tallman, Virginia Lino Wirney, New York. J H Clark a wt, Washingtn Thos L Lee. New York. W Hahn, Washington CI Johnson, Washington Saint Perkins, Baltimore H Wilson & la - Baltimore John Harlington. N Y John Ludlow, Boston Girard—Chestnut C L_Froot, Jr, New York ,J Jobin .JoerH Jules, Pa Jos Cobutta .2 la, New York :Micbael Coburn, New York T C alcintire. New York L Twing, New York Fernold, New York .J M McCoy, Bellefonte, Pa C Barris, U N Moe T C Barrie, Pa Master Barris, Pa azra J Whiten, Boston A Platt, Now "1, - rk Mr Wood,.New - York L Gaines, Cincianall E Monaghan, Pa .B Brood,. Minas .J T Per:l ins. 81,wf, Rochester Miss C T Perkins, Rochester Master D Pert ire, Rochester :Lemuel T Swain, Boston .Geo S Swain,: Boston Wm T.Swain, Boston .Mr&Mrs P TempletonjrAE AMID engeg Lebanon Lewis Fisher. Chester, Pa A H Stanburrough, N,J L Johnston, U S A A R Wootten, , Delaware nfi B pessonden, Providence W M Beetem, Usrlisle Wm Ai Porter, Carlisle John Hays, Carlisle T 0 Waters, cieyout.d, 0 H Thompson & la; Wamb. Hlteker St family, NY Ambrose Fenton, Ohio John Miller, Harrisburg street, above Third. J Dalton & wife, Brooklyn S Gorman, New York L Grugan, Trenton, N J J Maitland, J P Jones. 11 Rogers, Pennsylvania White, Newark &Pennington, Delaware W P Woodie. Delaware H Anderson. Danbury J.L Gerrish. Spring'd, Mass J McGill, Pittsburg C., V aabary, New York C W Walker, New York G E Wyman, W Willis & tamily, N York 0 Duval). Jr. Baltimore H Duvall. Baltimore H Turner, Boston J Buxton, S N W H Doain, U S N S B Cornell, US N W J Larken, U S N I Paxson, U S N A Brett, New York St. Louis—Chestnut H Clark, Brooklyn H.MoDonald, New York .G 3 Couplend,New:York J McDowell. New York B Miller, New York 'W Harris, Brooklyn. Dliss Westerlelt, - Albany. L Holmes, New Jersey cT 0-Van Allen, Penn'a dose Herrera, Carraca Dirs-E S laelmes,'Mass Xiss L P Crane, Mass R Philadelphia . H Sallow, New York H Maltee,'Wasb, D C W Thurston. New - .York W Marshall. New York A E Lewis, Lt-Col B C Brooks, N York J R Ebert, Virginia .31iss Stnrgen & sister, Balt L Laurence, Baltimore L Et. White, II S .3 A Bullard. D S X D Ellis, Knotwell, Colum'a, Pa street. below Arch. Leroy Martin St la, Indiana Philips Thos Haddon, Penna Hon A K Arright. Cierirßeld W. Wllolloway, Ohio M Mlutzer„Pittsburg Wan A McCann, Wtneport J.Sackson, Pale, Pa John R Hale, Cincinnati John H Sante, Cincinnati Aug Arnholdt, 4incinnati Predk Miller, Cincinnati baml Timons, Chicago C L Green, Pittsburg Joe S Heart New York MFaxson,Rucks co : Gaol' Parry, Bucks co Nrerchauts , —Fourt J E Ford, Wilkesbarre C .Rosevelt, New York A S Sackett, New York P Johnson_ Geo .fones:ivew York Miss ;Jones, lievrYork M P Luther, New York AB McCauley, Washington Mon A McAllister, Penna T Upson,-Bridgeton,NJ 'Mrs S Thomas, Catassuqua Joshua Nun t & wf, .Penna Mile Sue Redsicker, dire Bedeicker.Elize.betht'n Mrs S Detwiler, Columbia Geo M Bidde &Colt; Hoffman. Carlisle Einterican—Chestms. H A JOINS. Burlington W Tamhoff, arlington tl Botioninirg, Burlington .A Poet, Huntingdon Lawson, Penna Baml Patterson, M Chunk Lear* la, Doyelstown J A Mathews, Lewistown L H Smith, Reading Jag B Getzlor, Reading Jae H Trexler, Beading 6 Roes, Potter co Plofatt,,Boston Xiss N A Itelley;Bordentwn fir Black, Newport. ..' J 11. White, Maryland reet; above Chestnut IT J Newton, Boston John Dugan, West Chester Jas Armstrong, Pt Deposit M Raker, Sunbury, Pa ST Hand, Sunbury, Pa Alf L Hughes, Coatesville D McGregor, St Louis Comanercial — Sixtb. st Joe B'Eyane Wept Chester' T Jetferts; West Chester J Mitchel), Newark, Del F Bloomer, New York "W B Gray, Newlthrk T WhitaA wt, Chester co 'Geo Nice, Lebanon .Andrew J King, Baltimore J M Mills ' Baltimore W Cochran, New Jersey The Thtion—Arch ld Wells, 17 S N )1 White, Newapk, 'NJ Simon & la, Memphis Myers, Steubenville, 0 L Stearns, Cincinnati Ql Windust, Wew'York M Meaner, Philadelphia Stated Urtlon. , -Sixtb. Mrs E Bntler, Cincinnati, 0 .J W Haines, , lltica, W W.DaTis. MiMin W LUtleSeld, DlAfrin Heddeman, Utica, N Y Kerno, Oxford, Pa "W 11 Moore, Oxford. Pa .001 J W'Power, Oxford, Pa .J S Bell, Johnstown Barley Sheaf—Seco W Davideon, Penna .0 Atkinson. Pineville Maude, Warminster • W W Paxson, Penna 'Mrs K•Bodine, Penna. -Maj . D R Burrell, , Falmonth .S it Tompkins, Fox Chao John Flake, Fox Chaim Renner, Fox Chase -C Livezes & son, Penna :IraTyson -Joe HUI, Penna • Madison--Second at Dr 8 Williamson, N Y J H Knowles, Seaf'd H Boyer, Laurel A N Atwood - Mrs White, Bristol {Chas Bolder, Cheltenhaltt: National—Race et O W Winterneen,E Carbon Nrs Winslow, Pa York J Cook. lIITLACY. Pa, ' 'W Lyon - J W Daugherty. Lebanon Black Bear—Third S Dickerson. Allentown T Beans, Yardleyville J Brwein, Doylestown J Backman. Yardleyville L Sellers, Windgap, Pa Bald Bagle—Third St.,above Callowbill W Phillips, Philadelphia IliLevy, 4eunsylvania B Brown, Byberry Di Smith, Bucks co S Heffner, Pottsville S Gross & wf SPECIAL NOTICES_ Dr.. SWEET'B INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS truly a "friend inneed," and every family should hav it at hand. TILE SUMMERMOO N WAS SHINING All in the purple sky; My wife and I, we tossed about, And could dot close an eye. I cursed. and swore; she scolded. me. All through the weary night But 'twas enough to vex a saint. The bedbugs' savage bite: ". Yon may be ears I certain went Next morn to Lyon's store, And home in joyful triumph I Th.' Magnetic Powder bore. Which quickly slaughtered every bug, Mosquito, roach, and ilea. Lyon's Powder kills all insects. Lyon's Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. je6-121 DEMAS S. BARNES, New York. BUY YOUR BATHING ROBES FOR LADIES, 2nuiTLENEN, and CHILDREN, at SLOAN% 806 afARBET West, Phila. ' je6-3t* ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OE THE LATEST STYLE% Made in the Best Manner,' expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in PlainFi clue's. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. , Our Oxn-Paton SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are , thereby treated alike. - del2-ly JONES & CO., 004 MARKET Street. KERR'S, yarnishing.CHlNA and GLASS establishment, CHINA EIALL. 529 CHESTNUT Street. opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, Restaurants, and Shipping supplied. N. B.—CHINA DECORATED to order; also, Initials And Crests elegantly engraved on TABLE GLASS and 421H1N.L. Orders by mail promptly attended to. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD .Nuass.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescrip tion of one of the beet female 'physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been need for thirty years with neyer•failing safety and 'success by millions of mo thers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach. Relines wind colic. Regorates the bowels.' And gives rest, health, and. comfort to mother and child. 25 cents a bottle. my22,lm 3mc.kLmmxErr). DIINGAII—CIICKLE. —On Thursday evening, the 4th inst., at the residence of Mr Charles 'Heller, near Bus :H.oton, by the Rev. Wtn. B. Wood, Mr. Alfred L. Dungan cto Miss Ellen Cackle, both of Bustleton, Philadelphia. ARTNAHR.—On. the 4th instant, by tne Rev. J. IL Kennard, Mr. Job R. Gibbs, 'of Philadelphia, to /Mies Cordelta Hartnaek, of the same. MORFORD—SPROLLS.-00 the let inst. , by the-Rev. J. EC-Kennard, Mr. Thomas Morford, of Philadelphia,to Mee Elizabeth Sprolle, of the same. 7ZoIEI. PITMAN. —On the morning of the 7th inst.of 4hoths ria, Anna ff., daughter of J. J and Mary 1 3. , Pitnia - n, in the 7th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, on the Burlington road, near Camden, on Third day, the 9th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M., without further notice, Interment at Fair Hill. Carriages wtll be in attendance at -the West Jersey Perry Company, PCamden, at 1.34 P. M. RAKESTEAW. — On the 6th Met , Sarah C., widow of the late Joseph Eakestraw. Her friends are invited to attend her funeral. from the residence of her nephew, James Bromley, No. Oil Frank lin street on Third day,' at 3 P M. BREW:S.—In this city, on Saturday, June 6th, Miss Susan W. Bruce eldest daughter of the late William and Susan Bruce. oeßangor, Maine. in the 49th year of her Vbe funeral service will take place at the residence of her brother-in-law. -P. J. Mustard, 52 South Twelfth etreet, on Monday, June Bth, at 4 o'clock P. M. DREXEL. —On June sth, aged 71 years, Francis M. Drexel- The funeral will be on Tuesday morning. from his late residence, at 10 o'clock, and service at St. Jo'hn's Church. His'male friends are respectfully invited to attend. BENDER.—On-the sth instant, Cordelia, only daugh ter of James W. and Emily Bender, in the SUL year of 4 fi ll e Ci GREGORY,-On the sth inst. Sarah Elizabeth, daugh ter of Nathaniel W. and Ann Gregory, in the 25th Year of her go: * McORATR. —On Friday morning, Jane sth, Nom Wife a John McGrath. nd Chestnut strode ET Walton, Louisville H C Morse, Boston G P iViggtri, Nashville. T ITpdegraff, Ohio B Updegraff. Ohio Wrn Sewell, New Work J Blair, Orwell, 0 John McLaughlin, Dublin John Doherty. Delaware J C Pearson, Delaware Alex S Cox. Washington D Lolllin, Smyrna R S Potts St la, Brooklyn Harry Porter W Smedely John T Henderson, Ohio rd 0 Henderson, Ohio „.. A Zabriskie. Jersey CiLY J McColis. P ttsberg El i3Wood, Harrisburg 0 Branson street, above PIMA. P H Hearn, Del so Lieu J W Russell, .13 S A. Mrs IT Buyers. Sunbury , W H. Fairbanks. Hass J C Bright, Pottsville P Brady J-Klemm, Easton R F Burgess, B Jersey A M Wilkinson, Memphis T Leach Si la, Baltimore D Saute, New York E WYn, Hamilton, 0 A Kennedy, Washington T R Booker, St Louis L' M Riehards,lteading S S 9danie S wf, Cheater co D Waltdn & da, Pa . reet, above Third. M Potter, Jr, 4iew York Cl Darker: Michigan Mrs Stewart J 0 ScMefer, Herman, Mo A Wiel, Baltimore W Heller, Baltimore S N Wailers, Pittsburg and Market Streets. P A Barrett, Harrisburg W Hll-r, Pennsylvania John W . Holmes, Utica, BY B Pearson . Geo White, N Brunswick J C Cavanaugh Wm Sloan Mrs F 141 Delevan, N York Miss N Gray, New York tl St..below Vine. John Smith, Doylestown "John Fretz, Doylestown E Eastburn, Solebury S Leopold JServoss, Doylestown Robt Croasdale, Abington S Watson, Moreland J P Black, Maryland Wm El Harris, U S A Richard Foss, New York A A Dame, New York reet, above Market. I A Baldwin, New York J H Boone, Delaware J P Case, New York Geo Richardson, Phila Jae Gogan eet, above Third. J Whitaker, Mt Clair, Pa R W Smith St wf, Penna J Jeffries, Tioga, Pa r : W 0 Steinmetz, Penna E S French above Vallowbbil. D Bro wn, Windgap, Pa J Yonng, Lebanon J J Vandoraloot, York, Pa A Snraman, Bellefonte myl6-1m Weekly Report of Interment& HEALTH OFFICE, June 6 Deaths and interments in the Oily of Phi , ,) from the 20th of May to the 6th of. June, ri CAUSES OF DEATH.CAUSES OF DEATH. .„J Asthma 1 Feyfr, T_yphus.. ..... ' 1 Asphyxia .... 1 1 Typhoid' 3 3 4 Petechial.... / 1 themorrhage Anemia 1 Apoplexy 3 Nose. • • Burst'g of fly-Wheel. 1 Hooping Cough 2 Burns and Scalds.... 1 Inflammation 'Brain. 2 8 Cancer. ... . .... ..... 1 " Bronchi.... 3 Spleen ... . .. 1 " Lungs 5 6 " Stomach 1 1 " Peritoneum 2 Croup 3 " S.3t. Bowels 1 1 Congestion. Brain... 4 Inanition 1 Lungs-- 1 1 Injury Spinal. Cord.. .1 Cholera Infantum... 1 Jaundice 1 Calculus .1 Kicked by a Horse.. 1 Consumption Bowels. 37 4 Ilfania-a-Potu 1 '" 2 Marasmus I 2 Convulsions 216 Measles .. .. ........ 4 Diptheria 4 Neglect 1 Diarrhtea 3 Old Age 2 Dropsy 4 Pa15y....... . . ........ 4 Abdominal.. • 1 Pycinia 2 Brain... . . ... 3 Rheumatism 2 " Chest 1 " Heart.. 1 Disease of Brain 1 1 Run,9ver by Cart ..• 1 Heart...—. 2 3 . Wagon. ...• 1 " Spine ... . 1 " steam fire-en 1 Kidneys... 1 ou Railroad 1 Drowned 1 1 Scrofula 1 Dysentery 1 1 Small Pox 1 Debility.— ... . . 713 Still-born 14 Debauch.:..:.. . . Syphilis ....... ......• 2 1 Erysipelas ' 1 2 Tares Mesenterica... 1 Fracture of fo Thigh .... 1 Teething.-- ... 1 Fracture ... Ulceration, Bowels.. 1 Fever,Catarrh-- • I Stomach. Gastric.... .. 1 Unknown"... . . ..... 1 Remittent 1 Wounds Gunshot... 4 Puerperal..•. 2-- " Spotted -4 Total.. ....... .......• • 1251 . 28 Scarlet 4 - OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE— Under 1 year.... .. ........ 61 From 40 to 60 22 From 1 to 2..... ....... 2to 5 11 " 50 to 7 19 to 6 0 0 17 , . ...... " 60 6to 10 9 " 70 to 80 8 D " 10 to :16. " 80 to 90 2 " 15 to 20 y " 100 to 120 1 " 20 to M. 31_ "•SOto 40 1V Total 253 WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. First' 24 Tenth.. 8 Nineteenth 15 Second' 14 Eleventh 4 Twentieth 7 Third. 0 Twelfth 6 Twenty-first.-- 7 Fourth .12 Thirteenth 5 Twenty-second.. 3 Fifth 17 Fourteenth ......11 Twenty-third.... 4 Sixth 4 Fifteen_ ....... as Twenty-fourth-27 Seventh. 8 Sixteenlb.......• • 7 Twenty-fifth Eighth - 6 Seventeenth 16 Unknown. 12 Ninth. 4 Eighteenth 7 Total. 273 Deduct deaths from' 12 the cowltrY Net deaths in the city - 241 Nativity—United States, IS3 ; Foreign, 53; 'Unknown, 17. From the Almshouse, 12; People of C,olor, 13; from the country, 12. The number of deaths. compared with the correspond ing weeks of 1862 and of last week. was as follows : Week ending June 7,:1862, was 21.6. Week ending May 30,1863, was 242. Males,lB9 ; Females.ll4 ; Boys, 64; Girls, 64. Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 10. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ. Health Officer. B LACK BAYADEaE ,BAREGES. -- Black silk and woolßayadeve Bareges at 21, 28, and 3134 cents. Black Balzorines, 12), and 15 cents. Black Bareges, 22 to 3731 cents. ...Black Crape Maras, 3734 to 50 cents. Black Barese Shawls and Points. Black India Sensbews and. Sarsnets for linings. Black Marcelines and liastrenes for linings. Black 8-1 wide Bareges and Barege Hernani. . Black and colored Grenadine Veils, &c. Just received by BESSON & SON, 3fourning Store, je2 No. 918 CHESTNIIT Street. JOE BLANKETS LOW. Ice Wrapping and Rugs. . 6.4 Tarletons for Mirrors. EYRE & LANDELL, my 29 _ FOURTH. and ARCH. 3,000 YARDS FAST-COLORED LAWNS Fine Rich Organdies. Summer Mourning Goode. Sea-shore New Shawls EYRE & LANDELL. -FOURTH & ARCH Streets. im-TO THE UNION AND LOYAT. LEAGUES AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES: 'PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1863. FELLOW-CITIZENS By direction of the :UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, the undersigned have the honor to invite your attention to the following Resolutions, to wit - : Resotved, That the League will celebrate the approaching- Anniversary of American Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence:l "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 from their respective bodies for that purpose. , "3, That it be recommended that the deputies be au thorized to represent their respective constituents in any action that 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 be 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 boin : To re-assert the great principles of the Declaration, that "All men are created equal, and are endowed by their CREATOR, with the ONALIBNABLE RIGHTS of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness:" To acknowledge our obligations to mankind, to main tain those principles as our fathers did, "with a firm re liance on the protection! of DIVINE PROVIDENCE:" . To declare the INDIVISIBILITY of the AMBELCAN UNION: To declare the inflexible purpose of the American 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 them responsible for 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 : d 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 TRAITORS, as the only means of securing an honorable and lasting peace. ' The Committee are gratified to announce that the PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES has accepted an invitation to participate in the proceedings. . . . Fellow-citizens of the United States, we call upon you to eo-eperaie with us in this FIRST NATIONAL CE GE BRATION, and to adopt such measures as you may deem proper, to make it worthy of a great people who have inherited, and now possess and appreciate, the blessings of liberty. , CHARLES GIBBONS. Chairman, HortonMcMichael Jib. L. Claghorn, J. I. Clark Hare, Wm. Henry Rawle W.C.Swann.M.D., Evan Randolph, J.Edgar Thomson, Joseph Lea, William Cox, L. Lewis, Jr., J B. Moorhead, Henry Samuel, Wm. H. Aslihurst, E. Spencer Hiller, Geo. B. Boker, 11: Messchert, John B. Myers, H. G. Morris, J. Gillingh'mFell, J. B. McFarland, Jas. C. Band, C H. Needles, Jos. B Townsend, Gibson Peacock, Jabez Gates, S. C. Perkins, Henry C. Carey, H. Binney, Jr. , Frederick Fraley, Daniel Smil h, Jr., Jos. Allison, Benj. Gerhard, Geo. H. Stuart, N. B. Browne, Wm. Camac,M. D.. S. M. Felton, - A. E. Borie, ,Clarence H. Clark, A G. Cattell. Geo. Whitney, Charles Gilpin, Thos. W. Evans, W. Rot& Winter, Henry M. Watts, C. S. Grove, John B. Kenney, -Tames Milliken, Wm. 111.Tilghman, John Rice, H. C. Lea, Henry Cohen. E.Hartshorne,MD, F. .1. Dreer, Thos. Webster, W. Devine. Ellis Yarnell, Thos. S. Ellis, C. S. Smith. Geo. Brety, F. A. Dimly, G. W. McMahan, Alfred 111. Jessup, H. C. Howell; Augustus Heaton, Persifor Frazer. Ward li,Haseltine J. W. Paul, H. P. Mile, J. W. Goff, Cad waled. Biddle, Frank Wells, R. Rundle Smith. R. H. Gratz, Samuel E. Stokes, George Trott,l! . Danl. Dougherty, Thos. Kiraber,Jr., Geo. Bullock, E. C. Knight, Wm: M. Cooper, W. H. - Kern, S. J. Christian, Joseph Kerr; John W. Forney, R - P. King, S. Fisher f orlies, Charles Knecht, E. P. Kershow, General Committee of Arrangement. GEORGE H. BOXER. Secretary. MDAILY UNION PRAYER-MEET. ING—Held from 12 to 1 o'clock, .in the Hall of the Commonwealth Building, CHESTNUT Street, between Sixth and Seventh, Philadelphia. All who can make it convenient to attend are invited to be preient. The friends of those who have entered the army are invited to attend. Prayer is daily offered for the soldiers and their families. - GEORGE H. STUART, THOMAS TOLMAN, PETER B. SIMONS. A. MARTIN, je.3.6t* Committee. MCALEB COPE, TREASURER OF the United States Sanitary. Commission, North east corner of Minor and Sixth streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last re port : Cash From Friends Asa Whitney & Sons, additional Mrs. B Romeo, Michigan - - Women's Penn'a Branch U S. S. C., per Mrs. CIAPP, Chairman Financial Committee 14 00 Joshua Francis Fisher, additional 60 00 Mrs. E. L. F 25 00 Mrs. English 200 James Lord Jr 10.00 ' T. & B 2500 From a Young Ladies' Fair, per Miss Lydia H. Lewis, Treasurer .. 32 76 John Patton, Curwensyille, Clearfield co., Pa:— 200 00 Insurance Co. of North America, additional 100 00 Miss B. Zantainger 5 00 Mrs, C. W. Hornor 12 50 Miss WaPhington ''' " 12 50 T. A. & Co , additional ' 10 00 Ddward Troth, • ' 10 00 J. Nicholson, - " -10 00 W. D. Glenn. " 'AI 00 5 J. E. Caldwell & Co , additional 2 2 5 00 T. P. Code 00 W illiam Hopper 25 00 T. C. Hopper 25 CO Previously reported IMFIFTIGMARD UNION LEAGUE An adjourned meeting of the Citiiene of the Fifth ward, in favor of forming's. Cub% League. will be held at the GOOD INTEJST HOSE COMPANY'S HALL, Spruce, above Sixth - Theets, THIS (Monday) EVENING at 8 o'clock, to hear the report of the Committee on Constitu tion and Organization. H. E. WALLACE, Chairman. B. STUMM, Secretary. It iMVI SIT THE GRAND FLORAL FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, which opens THIS AFTER NOON. a CONCERT HALL and will be brilliantly IL LUMINATED THIS EVENING. Season tickets 21 cents; single tickets only 10 cents. M T X-1i RD RALLY FOR HE UNION! • The citizens of THIRD WARD, without distinction of party. are invited to assemble at the . HOUSE, OF. IN DUSTRY, Catharine, above Seventh, on TUESDAY. 9th inst., at 8 o'clock P.M. , to organize a UNION LEAGUE. Signed by a number of Citizens. jeB-it* HISTOILICAL SOCIETY OF PENN SYLVANIA. —A Stated Meeting will be held at the Rooms, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. SAMUEL L SHIM/LEY • - It Recording Secretary. THE, WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTING .AID TO THE 11. S. SANITARY COMMISSION gratefully acknowledge the following donations for the months of May and June: 1 dozen spools of cotton from J. E. Atkinson; 1 piece muslin from Paul J. Fry; 100Ihe sugar from Mr. Rosenberg; $1 from Miss Stryker; 12 jars of pickles from Miss Hutchinson; 6 cans of rhubarb from Mrs. Hill; 1 box of maizena from Mrs. Furness; *5 from St. Peters Church, Hazleton. Lucerne county; $.5 from Mr. John Davis; $5 from Mr. John Howell; $2 from cash; $6 from Mr. H. L. Barr; $2 from Mrs. Kim ' lt* oppicir. OF THE SURGEON-AR.. ilk TIM' TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, hammier.- FRIA; October 29, 1862. •' Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National.,Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately -at the Wiles of the Surgeon-Artist to -111.0' Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT . Street. B. FRANK PALMER, j a i -6 m GOVernment Surgeon-Artist. T WleiN Y- F OUELT H WARD UNION, IMLBAGITR. —A Spadini' Meeting of the , llnion League in the Twenty-fourth Ward of-the City of Phila delphia" will be held at the League House , THIRTY-. EIGHTH and MARKET Streete, on , TIIESDAY EVE NING, June 9th. at 8 o'clock, for. the consideration of important business. By direction of the Standing Committee. je6r3i* H. R ROOD, Secretary. 1C327A CARD.—THE LADIES HAVING . in charge, for the benefit of the 11. S. ArmY Ge neral Hospital:. at" 'GERMANTOWN, A: TABLE at; the FLORAL',FAIR.to be held at CONCERT HALL: - Jaire 84, earnestly request donations of-Fancy Articles, - FloWmal F ru it, I re (treant, ; &c. They will be gratefttily re ceived at the Ladies' Contribution Room of the Reapttal, or may be sent to Concert Hail. Cheat:nut street, leitAl InrCARD TO THE PIIDW.C.—COOPOIO SHOP SOLDIERS' HOME, HOSPITAL, Rh- ERaSHMENT SALOON. The undersigned, Officers of the managenitzut 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 eecond appeal to the public in sup port of THE 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 or reasonable 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 all the 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. The beet quality of Ice Cream, Strawberries, Cakes,and Con ectionery, *ill be served during the Fair. pu ll b o u n c a . tions of articles are respectfully solicited from the Boxes, Packages, or Parcels may be forwarded by ex press or otherwise. Please be particular and address "Cooper-Shop Fair, Otsego street. Philadelphia." ANNA M. ROSS, President. MARIA. COOPER, Vice President. R. F. CHASE, Secretary. A. HORNER, Treasurer. jel-rawffit DEPARTMENT FOR SUPPLYING THE CPI "2" WITH. WATER. S. W. corner of 1 , 1.1r.H - and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia, June 3. I 563. --The . WATER-TENANTS of the Twenty-fourth ward will please take notice that in consequence of no cemary repairs at the Twenty-fourth-ward Water Works their oporatioss will be suspended during Tnesday. Wednesday, and Thilrsday, June Oth, 10th, and Uth. ISAAC CASSIN, 4t Chief Engineer Water Department. firsise , s ANNUAL lIIEBT -1K.,? IN G of the Stockholders of the PHILADEL PHIA'STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY, for the elec tion of Five. Directors and the transaction of other business, will be held at No. 126 N. DELAWARE Ave nue, (second Boor,) on MONDAY,UnneSth, at 15 o'clock. noon. - WM. DENNIS, 3e2-6t Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE OF • TEE UNION CANAL . COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, May 18.1863. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.—The-Bondholders Of. the UNION CANAL. COMPANY are hereby requested to call at the office of.the Company, Po. Mtatit -WALNUT Street, and surrender the Coupons, as agreed upontin accordance with the act of Assembly of April 10th, 1.452.1 my27.lm OSCAR THOMPSON, Treasurer. MOFFIPROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S CE. —.TASITINGTON,_D. C.. May 22.1863. All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of CAVALRY now in the field. are hereby authorized to Present themselves at any time durir the next thirty daps to the BOARD OF ENROLMENT , in'. their respec tive Di, tracts. Tne Board shall examine them, and de termine upon their fitness for 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 gene ral lendezvous they shalt be duly mustered by , a mus tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES' B. FRY, iny2S-lm Provost Marshal General, IMPOFFICE RELIANCE. INSURANCE COMPANY OF PSILATIELPHIA, 308 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, June 1, M. The directors have this day declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND OF FOUR PkR CENT., on the Capital Stock, payable to the-stockholders.or theic legal representa tives, free from all taxes, on and after the 10th instant. ie2-St THOS. C. HILL. Secretary. /M... FOR CLERK OF Q,UARIFER SES SIONS—JOHN K. MURPHY. my2B-thstn 12* Late Colonel of-the 29th Pa. Vol. .. ! COMPANY A, FIRST ARZILLE RY, P. U. G. -June 8, 1863. i ORDER No. 7. . The regular stated meeting of the Company will be held at the Armory, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at eight o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. By order of Capt. IL D. LANDIS. - CLEMENT B. PFNROSE; Acting First &wan - . lts COMPANY E, SECOND . REGIME NT R. 8.. will assemble for special drill on MONDAY EVENING. at 735 o'clock, at the Board of Trade Rooms, CHESTNUT, above Fifth Street.. By order. 13E0. W. GRICE, Captain. JOHN BACON, 0 S. " AVOID 7 HE DRAFT." -44 HEADQUARTERS, PROVOST MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, No. 245 SOUTH TH4RD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, June 1, 1885. Public attention is solicited to the subjoined curwilar from the Provost Marshal General. All persons wistng to join any of the Regiments here referred to, will make application to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. Provost hal l ,Ma First District. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OF . FICF,, WASHINGTON, D. C. May 22, 1663. All men who desire to join any partiedlar 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 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.ProvostMarehal 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, jel-12t , Provost Marshal General. . HEADQUARTERS OF FRO VOST MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA., 511 BROWN Street, P.III7.ADELPTIIA, June 1. 1563. . Public auention is solicited to the subjoined Circular from.theProvost 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 GENREAL'S.OFFICE4 WASHINGTON, D. C. ~ M ay 22, 1863 - All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the Skald 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 for the service, and if found to belt, - 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‘ mustering ndezvous they shall - be duly,mnstered the and disbursing officer, and paid by him bounty allowed bylaw. JAMES B. PRY, je3.wfut St Provost Marshal General. . "AVOID THE DRAFT." • HEADQUARTERS. PROVOST MARSHAL, FOURTH DISTRICT. N. E. cor. BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Sta. - - 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. D. IL LANE, Captain, Provost Marshal, Fourth District. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE,' WASHINGTON, D. a May. 22, 1562. All menwho desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the field, are nereby- authorized, to pre sent themselves, at anytime 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. Provestfilarshal General of the State. Ac 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, my3O-12t - Provost Marshal General. "UNITED STATES FLAGS, SILK 'AND BUNTING, Thos. I. Potts, Craig D. Ritchie, • Goo. M. Robeson, Thomp.R9ynohis, Talus P John P. Verree. Hansonßobinson, W..S. htewart, Chae. E. Smith, W. _C. Stevenson. Sami B. Thomas, H. - G. Townsend, Lewis D. Vail, J. P. Wetherill, Henry Davis, Andrew Wheeler, B. D. Whitney, Geo. J. Weaver, S. Waltz, M. D. , has. T Yerkee, Wm. Struthers, Chas. Hartshorne, M. E. Rogers, G. M. Conarroe, Saunders Lewes, myl2•]m Cl W. SIMONSAS BROTHER. . SANSom-sTRF.ET HALL, PHrLADELFRIA. MANUFACTURERS OF . TEMII.I/1": FINE SWORDS. XILITAUIT GOODS. DK EVERT ITLRISTI. il i s. MD, GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 1.0-ounee Cotton Duck. Indigis Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Serseys. F_ AI KIRKHAM, & 00., No. $l3O CHESTNUT STREET. mh24-3m 50 100 0.3 00 A RMY GOODS.. DARK-BLUE COAT. CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SET-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. - DRILLS. STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVE LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT ING& For sale by FROTHINUHAM t WELLS. se2-8 tf - TEE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, °flour own importation and manufacture IMPORTED CIGARS no RECEIVED. - 50,000 DE CABANA 4. 30,000 REGALIA BRITANNICA. 20,000 CABINET. - 10,000 IMPERIAL. 10,000 " CAZ ADORES• - 00,000 CONCHA CABINET. . . 30,000' CUBAS. 10.000 " DE LION. 20,010 LONDRES BIRDS. 30,000 EL MONO. 40,000 FIGARO BRITANNICA. • 60,000 ESTOY EN REGLA. 80,1300 " POCAHONTAS. •Also, -a large assortment of DOMESTIC V S /IC - ACC°, •• PIPES, &C. Call 'and examine before purchasing; elsewhere. 335 CHESTNUT Street. Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Corporation Notes received at par. jeSk.tf $757 26 69,760 05 $70,517 31 NEW FRUIT AND CONFECTION BIM ESTABLISHIUNT. - • HENRY MINTON (late Restaurateur), informs his numerous friends. former patrons, and the general pnb lic, that he opened. SATURDAY, the 6th instant,. with a choice stock of seasonable FRUITS and CONFECTIONS. Having associated with him his son, WM. H. MINTON, they together hope, by politeness, attention to. business. as 'well as selling only the best at very moderate prices, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Mine ral Waters, icy cold, and beautifully sparkling, drawn from the latest Improved Fountains, 6. cents a glass. Can at 204 South TWELPriI street. - .leB-215 "T PAINT THE LILY OR ADD -a- perfume to the Violet" would be as useless as to eulimize REEDER'S lvorytypes; their merits speak for themselves. See specimens. SECOND Street, above Green. • .THE WONDER OF THE AGE-THE paragon of Portraits. REINER'S Photo graphs M oil colors are unrivalled in truthfulness. style, and beauty of finish-. War prices. SECOND Street, above Green: GOLDTBORP CO., 625 Manufacturers of 625 . Tassels_, Cords, - Fringes. Curtains, and Furniture WIPP% Unrtain Loops, Centre Tassels... - Picture and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. - ' Military and Dress Trimmings, -Ribbons, Neck Ties, etc. etc. " No. OAS MARKET Street. Philadelphia. PRICK -PRESSES, DRAIN ' TILE, -■-• and Clay Tempariag Machines, and Brick-makers Tools. • - S P. - MILLER, myl9-lm . 309 South :4' '• It Skeet. GET COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS AT REIMER'S of fine quality. Pleasing . style. .atta ttrilstical coloring;• and - cheap t-nothing like them at the - price,• only IRICOND,Street. above,Greem • • lt BLEEPER'S LONG-ESTABLISH ED lfanufackwy of light, neat. setviceable Um brellas, 100% Mel* Wlte aeor above Tenth, ipPrIV MILITARY NOTICES. PHILADELPHIA MILITARY GOODS. ALL SIZES EV ANS 65 HASSALL. MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA:; MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1863. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF Dion • PARIS MANTILLAS. _ ALSO, OF LIGHT Z. I NPHiI R CLOTH CLOAKS, SUITABLE i'OB THE WHOLE SUMBEFt. J, W. PROCTOR .S.; CO., ieß-Im if No. gsHIS , CHESTISHT STREET. CIAIIZE-MERINO TESTS, SHIRTS, N-^ AND PANTS. WHITE GOR.YD S AND STAPLE EMBROIIDERIENd The subscribers offer at reduced price a very 11Mt" . and choice assortment of the aboye-named'dedcriptiona of goods, tc• which they respectfully invite" the 'attention. of buyers. SHEPPARD, VA2i . HARLINGEN, & ARZSOti, jel-nrwflOtif , 10,08 CHESTNIIIcareet PRINTED LINEN: CAMBRICS.• FOR DRESSES, FROM A LATE AUCTION SALE, REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. 450, 952, and 4 . 59 N. SECOND Street. abov:e Willow. BUFF MARSEILLES WHITE RIAB.SEILLErri° Oradea. - FIGURED MARSEILLES,. Grades.- Various Oradea. Desirable for. Children's Wear and Ladies` Wrappers,- At very Reduced Prices. CURWM STOIITYART & DIEOTHER, 450.452, and 4,54 N. BEC0.111) Street,. WilloW LACK LACE POINTS, PROM THE +. l late Auction Sales, at reduced prices. Black Lace Points, 442.60'. Black Lace Points, VI Black Lace Points, 5.'3. 66 Black Lace Points, Flit Black Lace Points, 44. - With a full line of superior good Bournons, Talmas, and Shawls,. New lots just opened. CUBWEN SIVEMART 9e BitOTME, Nos. 450, 452 i, and 454 N. SEGO'ND St ., Willow. MIISLINS AT REDUCED. FRIOES, from the il lta t ftion Sales. m To 10ART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St, al,. Willow. RUMMER SHAWLS! . SUMMER SHAWtS!' Grenatline.Shawle. Plaid Rarege Shawls. • - Light Woolen F-liawls. . CURWEiIi RTODDART StzBROVEDFM. Nos.-450i 452, and: 454 N. SECOND•St. ab: U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF • . `UNITED STATES T'Ant STAMPS - , No. 57 South THIRD. Street. first door. above Chestnut: A full supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly on hand, and for sale in quantities to suit A liberal discount allowed on amounts of Maud mo wards. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. Office Hours from 9 A. M.. to6P. JACOB E. RIDGWAY, aextie 10 No. 57 South THIRD Street PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, dgc. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, INpoitTERS AND NANIIrApTUDERS' Or LOOKING ASKE EL OIL PAINTINGS, • ENGRAVINGS, - - PORTRAIT, PIGTIIRE..and. • PHOTOGRAPH PRAWN: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS: EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, lat.tf 816 CHESTNUT Street: - Philadelphia. MARSHAL'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA-. DER...Tudge of the District Court of-the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, hi Ad miralty, tome directed, will be sold .at Pdhlic Sale, - to the higoest and best bidder foreash, at CALLOWIIILL STREET WHARF, on THIIRSDAY, Tune .ISth, 1863, at 11 o'clock . A. M., the schooner WONDER,..her tackle, apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at Said wharf Immediately after the sale of the vessel, at MICHE NEWS Store, No. 11-2. North . FRONT Street will be exposed the cargo of the same, condoling of-1 , 060 sacks or fine salt WILLIAM MILLW ARD, 11. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, June 6. 1663. jeS St MARSHAL'S SALE.— BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DER, Judge of the-District Court of the United litate4 in and forthe Eastern District offea_ngkDrania, 2 Admi.r , ralty;to ms directed, will be sold , at public sale. to - the=- highest. Solid best bidder, for .cash, at Amami - Ewa htore, No. 142 North FRONT Street, - on,T&IiRSDA.Y,.. June 18th, 18E1. 1 at 12 o'clock AL, the cargo - ofethe - Sfocios RETTERSA.II aud SECESH, consisting of abont.llo. bales of cotton. WILLIAbi MILLWARD, ' U. S. Marshal B Philadelphia, June 6, 1863. MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Sale by the Ron.. JOHN , CADWALA-. DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the'Eastern District of Pennsylvania, raltp,'to me directed, will be. sold at :Public Sale,.to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at 5.41111.Ef. Cl. COOK'S Auction Store, No. 1.24 South FRONT Street, on WEDNESDAY, June 17t1i. 1888, at 12 o'clock M., 18 boxes oontaining bullet forceps, needles, surgical instrn iments, quinine, morphia, chloroform, tobacco pouches, linens, handkerchiefs, boots and shoes. The goods can be examined at the store. Hies 2§, :186i WILLIAM MILLWARD; • U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. June. 6, 1863. - • ie6.63 MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE , open her English. and French . Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, at 154-1 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. the second biO.IIDAN in September. For circulars apply at the school, or address Miss Throp at Palley Forge; Penna.. - during the holidays. mylB-4m5 UMBRELLA CLOTHS, 5 cases 30-inch Blackstone Co. cases 27-inch Social-go. 3 cases 27-inch Plain Print• Cloth. For sale bY" MATTHEW BINNEX'S SONS, my29-tf BOSTON, MASS. FIRE! FIRE! FIR:E! PHILADELPHIA , May. 30, 1863. M. C. Sadler. .Esg., Agent for Lillie's. Safes . DEAR gm : During the night of May 19; 1E63, our . Gro cery and. Provision Store, .at North Second and WilleW streets, took tire at about-2 o'clrock A. At and as the store was a two-story wood building. it burnt rapidly, 'and before the lire• engines could act:upon the fire, our whole stock of goods, including much combustible teital,-andand amounting to over $2,800, were wholly de stroyed. We bad one okyour No. 11 Chilled-Iron Safes, which was in the hottest-part of the fire,: and , it came out of the fire not in the least: injured, except tha melting off of the name, plate and paint. The contents inside were not affected in the least, and-we consider the Safesnst as good a protection against fire now as, before,and shall use it hereafter with increased' confidence. The lock works as perfectly as before the fire. Yours truly, Aral - ANUS & CRaFT. - Late 4,29 North SECOND Street. Attention to the above certificate is particularly re quested, as it is the first trial of LILLI.V.S; SAFES in an accidental fire in Philadelphia. I would say to all parties who want a Fire and Burglar-proof Safe that LILLIE'S WROUGHT SAND 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 tire-proof; I would say that. LILLIE'S -WE 'MIGHT IRON S aFE is fully equal in all respects to any of the most-approved makers, and is sold at fully one-thirdiero price. -. I also aro receiving daily in exchange for Lillie's Wrought and Chilled Iron Safes other Safes, and keep constantly on hand a general assortment of HERRING'S, EVANS Et WATSOWS,.and other makers, many of them almost new, which I offegat, and even below, auction prices. All partice interested are particularly requested to ex amine the Safes above described at my d 6 pot. X. C. SADLER, Agent, je2.tf . No. 21 South SEVENTH Street. PEAUTY.-IF YOU WISH TO HAVE a line, clear complexion. use HUNT'S: WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL. It will make you as fair as a lily. • Price, 25 cents. - If you are troubled with Tan or ' Freckles, nee HUNT'S BRITISH BALSAM. It in warranted to remove them. Price, 25 cents. If you want a Color, use HUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES. It will not wash, off, nor injure the akin, and cannot be detected. Price, 25 cents and HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER is the best Face Powder in use. Price, 1235, 25, and 50 cents. Sold at HUNT & CO.'S, Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133' South SE VENTH. above Walnut. my9.sm PENSIONS: -$100 BOUNTY AND FAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates, Soldiers who have served two years, and all soldiers who have been discharged by reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to the $lOO bounty; and the latter, also, to a pension, JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, mlll4 424 WAJ.NUT Streat. picKLEs-250 DOZ HALF GALLON -a- assorted and plain Pickles; _ 400 doz quart assorted and plain Pickles; . 860 dos pint assorted and plain Pickles; 60 dor gallon assorted and plain Pickles. For sale by. RHODES & WILLIAMS. my2B 107 South WATER Street. AMILIES AND HOTELS DESIRING, V a really choice and delicate HAM, should ask for the F. WHITTAKER, SONS & CO.'s, St. Louis. sugar, cured.- They have no superior in any market. , For sale by all the principal grocers, and wholesale only by their. agents. . _TACK & 8R0.,-Brokers, my29-trowlm 132 WALNUT Street. FRESH SALAD OIL--50 CASES VIA,. GIN OIL' OF AIX. quarts aud pints • ; 100 easeeßaelgillupi & Possel brand. (Its and.Pts4. 25 cases Benue brand, quarts. For sale by RHODES & -WILLIAMS, my2S 107 South WATER Stroat. MADAME CIIQUEL, FROM; PARIS, DRESS MAKER, No. 1232 SPRUCE Street, Phila delphia, in Madame Mottefs former house. - Madame Cuenel bavingent for ten years iniNgtes Fan vet's, which is one of the.most fashionable Dress:Malters in Paris, and having correspondence with. her every month for the latest FaOhions, it enables. her.,to give en tire satisfaction to the ladies who will be kind enough to, patronize her. Je6-25* O: N V,A L' S LILY WASH-PRE % J PARED from . the receipt of the Cori i Physician,of QUEEN ELIZABETH: Long kept secrattand h nocvn and; used only by the Nobility ol EuroPe- - Its effect most magical, as Its use.inr * :ONE WEBB:. will make the Skin 38 soft as N'elNet and, as white as Snow. One Bottle will - last a year. It lasold by all first-class dealers in Ladles; Gooda.atOne leoliai per bottle. je6l-3t* TO AR6BITF.C I N &Q PROPOSALS with designs wilt be received DURING .TEUS WEEK at tke ; - LEJAVE.IIiOIifSB. 111.8 caEsniur Street, ibr the erection of. AWRES, at street intersen. tions. as a portics of , th.sstincorations ibr. the National Celebrant - es of the approsalidael Anniversary of Ameririoan Independence. Address "Committee on Beeorations and Auangezaanta:" ' .je4.4t 300 GRO - ag MINERAL WATER BOT -300 grossorteeitokno,s. - For sale • • EL - B . 3 , a W;BIANNERS, xn3lo-103. llyultkville Glass WO-40. oral ' S. Front St. ROGERS & BROTHER, PRODUCE commissiow MERCHANTS, SPICES, lautrinlTMV,',llAtil" at-ErsE LARD And Country Produce gone . No.ll Sarin' PRONT STREET; PHIL ARELPH SAMUEL BORERS, ALEXANDER ROGERS, idl-DA Philadelphia New York RETAIL DRY GOODS* MARSHAL'S SALES. D. of Pennsylvania - - jeB-6t EDUCATION. 11111ANCWhi. EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND PARIS BOUGHT ADD SOLD, FOR,RITHER GOLD OR CURRENCY ies-fmlOt DREXEL de CO., JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOOK AND NOTE BRORERS, No. 23 South THIRD Street. Directly °Melte the Mechanics' Bank. - STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD 02 COMMISSION, AT TEM BOARD OF BROKERS MONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED 121102-3 m ON TBI BEST TERRI EDWARD. 111 DA-VIS, STODX AND EZDHANGE BICORERI No. 3P Booth TALta Street. (rp.itairs,) A teATAIRAT, PROKERAGE AND BANMITG - If 2 8 THASIBAZTED. fitcchnand Bonds Bought and- Bold on Commission. Loanarmill-Biaslrieels t per Negotiated. Divideads and InterexsC-oupons v ed and Ben:Atte& Exchange on Europe Aoki . Enecinl Collections mule. Coin and Cur rency_VV. , t—lxdOr.etst Allowed on Deposits. ap'.l-3m S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND 3311 T, EMOKER, No. 312 WEIMIT STEM. STOCKS anesBONDS; and s.l.llrlnds oft% R. GOVERN MENT SECITIV2SIES, beughtrand,eold on GM/mission. Business Papwand. Loans ow" Collateral r..trotiated at lowest rates. . UNITED ST/02/ES 6-5) YEAIX SIX per, cent. BONDS. fumished at PPM in` sums to natt, without ciiarae foocommiseion. - .• to . () dem by Mill aliall redeive prompt attention. Refers IJ_ Mesas. Nathan 'rater dr.Co, 09. D. Parrish, Bsg... John B. myoag ar Co, Salad B. Thome*: Esq.. Furnties,Brinral, 00.. John:Thimida, EsrE apl-LM if COLLECTION. OF U. B. CERTIfFI _ CATES Or INDEOTEDITESS.—MO ADAMS' ,IIX PRESS , 30M - PANY are Ague prepared' to - collect at 'the Treasurrldepartiaent;"Orashington, wtth despatch, ald at reasonale rates, the One Year Celtifitates of Im debtednem of the United States now'dit3 or shortly m,l - • Terms made known and - receipts givcx at the office. , No. 320 UDESIBIT Stredt: mys-t 1 PROPOSALS. ASSISTfrisTT QUARTERMASTER.GE NEE' &L T , OFFICE, PniLAEMPItrA; Bth ..Tmne, 1863. PROPOSALS will be receis.ed at this °Else until THURSDAY, llra inst., at 12 orelock M., for ' She imme diate delivery, in'tltiA city, of thefollowing artfeles, 6,000 Halter CHrSins, 'samples required. 3,100 Wagon C . 6vers 1100 oz. cotton duck, samples re quired. , „ 240 gross Harness Rings, 25 ; 90 IX-iticht;4l9' inch; 102-inch. 2.50 Wagon Saddles.-_ 10 Saddles, cart harness.' 1,000 Jockey Sticks (hickory), 'hers complete . . 1,000 Whips. (blara.•snake.) 600 Whips, (4-hores ambulance.) 150 Whips, t2-horse amioultnce.)" Bidders will state Me shortest timent delivery. The tight is resersad to reject all bids deemed. , lon high. A. BOYD,' jeS-4t Capt. and A.- Q. - MI ASSISTANT WARTERMASTER GE-. NERAL'S OFFIC', Purranstrirr.‘".9th. Jane, 1863, PROPOSALS will be received at this aide Until TIIRDAY, 13th , instant, at 12 o'clock M.,. for the delivery in this city, on or before the Ist July next, of the follow ing articles: 200 Ambulance Kegs. 50 sets Wagon Axles,,W‘4l2 inches, army standard. , 2.50 sets Ambulance Axlbs, 134x7,1.1 . in. do do ' -63,000 Wagon Bows, - 'do - do 250 sets Ambulance BOIV5: do do 250 sets Weon Boxes, 23x12 inches, dio do 250 sets Ambulance Boxeis, 174x754 in do do 600 Hind Hounds, - do do 500 Front do do, do _ 2,000 Coupling Poles, do.' do 0,f.00 Rid ge Poles, do• do 200 Wheels, army wagon,. hind, do. • do •• 200 do Ambulance,.. do' • dd do 280 do do frOnt, do do t 1 000 Axle-Washers, for arum,. wagons, do do 147,000 Bolts, carriage, assorted sizes, from 1,14.-s , l6tncli to 5x3-4 inch. Quantity of each different size can •t be ascertained on application at this offece: 13,000 , 8e1t5, tire, assorted sizes from 2,x3-I6 inch to sxh; • • - inch. Quantity of each (Efferent size , cambe ascer trine& on application•at this office, 'fib. , 50 sets Pollees, from 1 inch square to 1.30 - .2., inches. - 10 gross Hinges, butt, assorted from 136,t0 234 in 1.1 V 300 pairs Binges, strap--100 'pairs 7.. inch• ;100 , • pairs 8.-inch; 50 pairs 9-inch; 50 pairs ; • MO-pairs Hinges, T "-100.1oairs. 7-inch' • 'lOO p _WS 8-inch ; 60 pairs &inch; .50 pairs 10 inch' 2;000W O agon Tongues, ironed complete, for armywagous 2;.600 do do without irons, • do' do • . 3,000 !ha Nuts, assorted, for repairing do do WO Hasps, do ' do - do do 5;000 feet Chain, coil, sample required.' ' Stone do cable, inch, sample required'? 10 tens do do 6-1.6.in0h-, do dd 20 tons do do Il4.inch, do do • 6 Broad Axes, handled, do do .36 Angers, assorted sizes.. do • do. • :26 Screw Drivers, assorted sizes, do do • 24 Braces, . do do _MO Buts, assorted, do do 10 sets Firmer Chisels, 31 . to 13•1 in., sample required. 10 sets Mortising do, socket, 34 to in •do do. • I,VOO Files.. assorted; do do 120 Gimlets. assorted, do do 30 Easps, Moss & Gamble,. 16-inch,- do do - 50 Sledge' Ham mers, - do:do 144 Hand. do do do 3CO hinging do do-. do 120 Riveting do do do . 12 Saddlers' do do do 72 Claw._ do . do do _ 'Vntwia aSSOr sizes -' do ae-- '- 72,Hatelets, - do do 12 Drawing-Rnives, 10-inch blade. do do 800 Paring do do do 36 Padlocks, ' do do R 26ules. 2 feet - do do GM Stub Joints; % inch, for repairing army wagons., - 12 Hand-Saws; 7 teeth to the inch., real. "Diatom." 12 'Pennon Saws, sample required. 12 Jig Saws. . do . do - 3 Circular SaWs. 16-inch. .sample'required. a p r a m i r- y 125 pairs Elliptic Springs, 2-inch, &plate, IF . e 250 pairs,„ -.do-do., 2-inch, 5 . - do • ' 260 pairs do do 2-inch, 4.d0 . Wagons, 8000 ms Cast Steel, 1 inch square, 3100016 s do y. inch do . ambnlan . 1;000 Its •do 1.11x4 inch, cee,. bids 9.4• R COO tbs do 2x3.4 inch, - - 26 Oil Stones, sample required.. 3 Grind Stones, complete 24 Axes, handled, sample required.. 60 gross Trimming Buttons, sample required., -- :6 gross do knobs, do do . • • 6 grois Saddlers' Nails, 134-iii,.oo do . 150papersLiningNails.assorted sizes, sample required 5 gross Buckles, ;1„.1, 1:4",. and 2-inch, (1 gross 28 gross Buttons. for repairing ambulances,- &c, 3 pieces Rattinetta, do - do., sample requld. • 00 yards Canvas Duck,.. do . do do do 3 pieces Twilled thislidlo. do do • do- - 3 pieces Brown dot do .do . do . do • • • 6 balls Seaming Cord,: = do .do do do 8 lbs Black Pat. Thread, do do do • do 13 dozen Carriage Glass, assorted sizes., 25 Ms-Glue. 100 Ills Chalk. 75 Ms Borax. 6 bales Curled liair.sample required. ` Excsior ' Cloth, sample required. , 10 quires Sandpaper. - 12 Chalk Lines, ' ' • 12 Dusting Brushes, sample required. 110 pieces Leather Cloth, 12 yards to 'the piece, ,best duck. 6 sides Harness feather, pure oak-tanned,t ' 6 sides Bridle do . do do 2 side. Enamelled .do sample required. .If the articles called for are not all delivered on on before the expiration of the contracts. the United States Govern ment reserves the right to make good any deficiency by Purchase in the open market, at the expense of the con tractors. ,The right is reserved to. rejectall bids deemed too high. A BOYD, jeB-tl3 - Captain and A.. Q. VARNISHES. pATENT FARAFFINE VARNISH. C T I. O. N:! We hereby caution the Paint and Oil and ShipChan dlery trade, and consumers of our PATENT PARAF FINB VARNISH, against purchasing from:. one J. .11 MCMULLIN, of 149 FRONT Street,' Philadelphia, as he ceased to act as Agent for us, or SAMUEL PAGE; &SON. of Boston, in January last. He has imposed'upon the trade and consumers a worth less imitation of our PARAFFINS VARNISH. commenc ing the deceMful and fraudulent practice previous to. our annuttlent of,his agency. MESSRS. HIILBURT &: CO., OF 240 ARCH STREET, ARE TELEs ONLY, AGtHORIFIED,AGENTS for.the.saIeof the PATENT PARAFFINE. VARNISH I PHILADELPHIA. and any, other parties ;representing themselves.as such are imposters. All orders left - with Messrs. HIILBORT & CO.. will be prompOnattended to . - . - Our Varnish.fully sustains its well-earned. reputation as a durable. quick-drying, brilliant and economical applicationlor imparting a glossY black coating onWood or Iron. • GEO: S.. PAGE & PRO, 139 MAIDEN LANE, New York. is6-lm if And 111 SMITH'S WHARF, Baltimore. T HE E.ING? AND • THE - ?AGES OR. TRR Q... P. INON_BRILLIANT. A . .. -ROMANCE Without- any "Weaver," Specially written by J.011.X. INF., GS-NT-3 For. the benefit of the FALKT,...9izi. AND. SHIP- CHAND.LERY TRADE, - With 2.,b. the. Co6reponflenge, i ontracts, dre.. &0., '-tx'!!Caariojenastil,Bl3l-L1:11',-Py In calling the attention of the publictuthis affair on giacK PARAFFINE VARAISH„ the subscribers.have only time to say that it is very in teresting to those interested, and unworthy the attention of any body else, further than it being the. refutation of a lie over the signature of George S. Page & Bro.,Edstern Varnish Peddlers; simply, because they object to our manufacturing and selling a Varnish in Philadelphia, in every-way- superior,. for one-half the money than their so- caileclPatent Paraffin° Varnish. Any one preferring Pages' to ours can buy it of no, with "sworn bids," and half dozen.. other parties in town, without putting us to expense; 26 cents alderman fees. t" As the trade of Philadelphia, who have so liberally patronized us since. January. last, have been thoroughly aware of what they were haying,-itis not supposed that they will be led by "rage's Appeal" to pay extra price,, extra. ', freight, extra cartage extra package peavey, for an article in New York, when they can buy the R. 'F. IRON-BRILLIANT at home, at less purchase money, without these charges, a better quality, any more than a painter would pay for turpentine, at its pre sent price, when benzine, answers his purpose. Persons wanting Page's Varnish, residing in distant portions of the city. can be furnished with the names of parties selling it in their locality, free of chirge, by applying by note to this office. I. N. IffellfULLlN A CO., Ilanufachkreis and Dealers in Black and Bright Var nish, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Benzine. Naptha,.Ac jeS-tf EPI South FRONT Street. ICE t ICE! ICE I - ICE I ICE! ICE!. COLD_ SPRING ICB COMPANY . 011ices.Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Salami,. &c. &e., supplied daily with a pure article of BOKAON at the Teri lowest market rates. Dealers and larße consumers samlied .at wholesale Lairicee. Wagons ran in all paved limits of the Consolidatz.doitY, and in the Twenty-fotwth Ward. THOS. B 325. WALNUT Street. North Penne 'B. & Mader at Qlscee Lombard streets,and:Twenty-illakC e'et apg-Smir , Pine-street wharf. COAL. 0 A L.---SUGAR LOS.BEAVER N./Meadow, and L . Spring: Monntal u lkehigh- Coal. :and best Locust Mountain from ' fro Sohn ill; prw.wed Dressly for family me. Depot. N. r corner of SWIM , and WILLOW Streets. Office. Dia. 11% South SECOND Street. (apt-IY] .1. WAV2OI( CO.: TO FAMILIES R3S3FDING IN Vali_ RURAL DISTRICTS. . We are prepared, as lirAcotofore, to supply Familia,' to their Country liesideno , 4 e with _ • = EVERT FINE GEOIDERIEs`..TEAS, ALBEiIT zny2l-tf liltAltNEß REGO '4% CO.'S NEWLY INVENTED myrikriac REERNINRATOR„' sold by WALCOTT & m 1 'CHESTNUT Street, is the most beantlfur and economical 'Refrilearator over presented to the public. This is a combination - of Refrigerator and Waster Cooler, and regulres ve little-moreice for both E.ndq i 9 KetnAlß XA?•ii kr Vail Gry ooier alone. rant-Steil NEW BOOKS.- Joel received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.. 715 and 717 MARKET Street. FRANK WARRINGTON. By the author of "Rut ledge." OUT-DOOR PAPERS: By Thomas Wentworth Illg ginson. LILIAN. A Tale. . THE CHILDREN S GARLAND, from the beet Poets. Selected by Coventry Patmore. THE LAW COURTS AND LAWYERS OF MAINE. By Wm. Willis. THE STORY OF ELIZABETH. HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE. By Dr. J. W. Draper. ST. °LAVES. A Novel. THE HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL. By Wm. How itt. 2 vols. A GLIMPSE OF THE WORLD. By Miss Jewell. jeB-tf NEW BOORS! NEW BOORS! A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOP: MENT OF EUROPE. By John. W. Drapor, 31. D., LL. D. $3.50. - THE EXCISE TAVX LAW, Approved July 111;1822, ARh the Amendments. •By Chas. F. E,tee. $llO. SOUTHERN HiSTORT: The First Year of the War. By Pollard, of Richmond. $2. FRANK WAREINCITON. By the author oniutledge, &c Si. W. 151 ARIAN GRAY: OR, THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL. By Mra. Mary S. Holmes. $1.25. LILIAN. LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING. By hie nenbecv,..P. M. Irviost. vol. 3d. $l.lO LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF AN ARMY SUR -08011. By Thos. T. Ellis, M. D. $l. HARPER'S HAND BOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN EUROPE AND THE EAST. By W. P. Fetridge. $1 75: OUT-DOOR PAPERS. By T. W. Higginson. $1.25: For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED AI jefi - • - 606 COES eNUT Street. 3 VOLUMES OF MISCELLA, ,000 NEOHS BOOKS. usually L.old'land np. 'wards, to be closed out at SIY CENTS PER VOLUME!! O. W. PITCHER, je6-3t SOS CHESTNUT Street. PRT.3XDELPBTA. sos Mgt!' SOBM 808! ru . PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. GREAT REDUCTION from Manufacturers r Prices, and' guarantied to be LOWER than at any othtT Store in Yhildelpbia 01 , _ER- COO EIFFERENT STYLES. hoLding..bbm . 73 to' 400 Pictures. - (5. W. PITCHER, je6-3t BOH CHESTNUTIStreet. Top CAN AVEB TWENTY FER CENT!-WE SELF ALL NEW PUBLICATDONS. Usually scld: at $1: 50, fo. - - - •• • - Do do• 1 25.,,.....,..,,,, ... ~..... . . .. . .... . . 1.03 Do 'do' 1:00' • 83 Do do 75 - - 60 Do do 50 00 Do do 25 • - . - - 20 PITCHEII.'O CHEAP - BOOKSTORE, 'XS -St , _ IIt,AMILrES GOING. TO TH.P, COLIN, TRY shouhrhlf.e with thetc , -- , - .R , 3I.L'S HINT TO'DIOTHBB.B-spon the - ilic - alagement of CI , TINT'S ELEMELFIS OF HEAL' 11 and' Pfinsiples of Female Hygiene. MUFFS DODIEETIC MEDICIIE; SURD EBY, and 3.lateri4.lllediea. DO.Mit'S OT HERS *AND • INFANTS• • BULL'S MATERNAL •M s NAOS MEV T OF CHILDREN. For eale LINDSAY St•BLAKISTON, Publieberrand Beolteelleres jes . 95 SOUTH SIXTH street. abirve CHESTNUT. REF OBE GOIN G TO' THE " SEA SHORI, - BUY YOIIII BOOKS; istc4rFe, AND LEV'TER• PAPER, AND HAVE IT STAMPED NAVE YOUR CARESTRINTED. **. Everything in the Boottand Stationery department %Till be supplied at the very lowe.'tprice, by ()MALLEN, Ehokseller and Stationer, _ _ i3os ce - ESTNIIT Screet. 111:11TORD'S - DRAWING ROOM TURES; _ ROYAL ,AND IMPERIAL•PHOTOGRAPRS. CARD PRCMOGRAPOS 0,000 subjects). OH - ALLEN, Photograph Publiaher, jet-6t_ 1308 CHESTNUT' Street,: HAZARD'S BOOXSTORE, 721 CHESTNUT STREET, All Books usually to be had In i FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves • AT TITPI LOWEST PRICES. fe6-tf IRSTATE OF RUTH- .ANNA COG -&-A GlNS.—Letters Testamentary upon the. - Estate or RUTH ANNA COGGINS, deceased, late of Philadelphia: Navin been g:nanted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to thesaid NEtate will mate payment, and those haying claims will present them to W. D. HESTON, .ieS-ro6t* Httsthnville, 24th Ward. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT POR -if THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PyIILA.DELPHIA.. - Estate of ROBERT WOODSIDE. • The Anditor arppointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjuit the account of Elizabeth Woodside, Hugh Woodside, amb William Woodside. Executors of the lastwill and testament of ROBERT WOODSIDE, dec'd, and to rePert distribution of balance in the 'hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the pur .puses of his appointment, on FRIDAY; the 19th day of June, 1583; at 1' o'clock P. M. at his °Elbe, No, 123 South SEVENTH Street, i L n E th o e N c A i ß ty p ol m lN ß a s dl udor,. lia ii jeft-mlyl It TTNITED STATES; EASTERN DIS- Vi ThiCT OF. PENNSYLVANIA, 'WIT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED-STATES, •TO THE MARSHAL OP THE .E.A.STERiIi - DISTRICT'_ OP PSNIv ST LYANIA,- GREETING ; , WHEREAS, The District Court of the Znited.SMtes in • and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel filed in the name of the United States of America, hails decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have t any right, title. or interest In the schooner "Wonder," whereof Edward Win. Pon-el is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the geode, wares, and merchandise laden onboard there of, caprffred off Port Royal, South. Carolina, by the- United -States tog "Ddifodil,". under command of Lieutenant Preston, and brought into the port of Philadelphia, to be Montshed, cited,. and called to judgment- at the time and place underwritten, and to. the effect hereafter expressed, (jhstice sd iretlnirin g . ) 'Yon are therefore-charged; .arnitstrintry on . joi.cA. cud - commanded, that you omit not, bat that by • Publishing these presents in at least two 9f the daily newspapers printed and_published-in the city of Phila delphia, and in the Legalintelligencer, you do monish an l cite, or cause to be moniahed and. cited, perempto rily, all persons in general, who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said. schooner "Wo ader," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, Wares, and merchandise laden on boardthereof, to ap pear before the .Hon.JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the - said Court; at the District Court room, in the city, of Philadelphia,: on the twentieth daymfter publication of these presents, if it be - a court day, or else on the next court day following; - between the usual hours of hearing canoes, then and there to show, or allege. in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said schooner. ``Wonder, Wonder," her tackle, apparel, end furniture; andithe- goods, wares, and , merchandise laden on board• thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and - subject to condemnation, to be-adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes,: - and . further - to do and.. receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that yon duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of 'these. presents it-is also intimated,) thatdf they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall-not show a reasonable and lawful cause - to the contrary, then said• District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture: and may pranounce that the said schooner- " Wonder," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods. wares,. and merchandise laden on boardithereof, . did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of-America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and con demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy. of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises. together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALA.DER, Judge of the Said. Court, at Philadelphia, this, fourth day of JUNE, A. D. 1863, and in the eighty-seventh year of the Independence of the said United States. jeB-3t . G. R. FOX.. Clerk of District Court. a FOP, SALE-A VERY SUPERIOR BraRESIDENCE, with extra conveniences, and large lot, situato at 1607 SUMMER Street. Apply to _ _ ROBERT 61AGG REG OR, lb • 233 South THIRD Street. REACH FARM.-FOR SALE, A good.FARDL, of 100 Acres, two miles from MILFORD ; Delaware, with valuable 4 years. old Peach Orchard on it. D. S. OADFirALLADER, jeB.6L. 108 South FOURTH Street. N. H. Also, several good FARMS near Philadelphia. NO_ P.,21. CHESTNUT STREET_ -The Second Floor and Upper Lofts of this .spacioui buildilig will be for rent - -on JULY--Ist., Possession may be had, if required, at an earlier day. Apply to • D. LANDRETH &-SON,, jel-m3t 23 South SIXTH Streei. F OR SALE-A HANDSOME 0017 N. TRY PLACE of 37 acres. with good improvements, in good order; fine - lawn, with shrubbery and large shade. trees; about ,14 of a mile from Chester,- which is rapidly improving./ Price, P 1114,000 For particulars, apply to. LEIVIS - LADOMUS, 803 CHESTNUT Street. Will sell part of the place. je6-21 CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. BROTFERRHEAD'S CIROULA- T T • TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is tLe ONLY Library - in the country -that includes all- the NEW ENGLIsH BOOKS 'that are not RE PRINTED here. Terms $6 per year ; Six months $3: three months $1.60 ; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day, MS South EIGHTH Street.. . mh7-3m TRE FIRM OF 'BROADBENT & Photographers, is this day dissolved, by the re tirement of S. BROADBENT, . - - The business will be continued.by late.partners, nyder the name of . WEN DEROL9I & TAYLOR. Mr. Weaderoth, the arhst, and the inventor of the ivory type and Wenderetype,.who was associated_ in the late. firm for four years, will cont4me at the head of the Artists' Department; and Mr. Taylor, also apartnet , in, the late firm, will remain as heretofore; in charge °Mu business in the Reception Room. S. BROADBENT, Y.' A WENDEROIIII, W. C. TAYLOR 91%, 914-, and 916 CHESTNIIP Street. PHILADELPHIA, June 3, 1863. WENDEROTH & TAYLOR (late. Broadbent & have 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 tobhe rewairements of their increasing business, Every style of picture taken in connection with, Photo graphy, including Ivorybypes, Wenderotype o , Oil Paintings, Photographs: Cartes de Visits, "etc WENDEROTH & TAYLOR, jes-fniwl2t if 9191, 914, and 9I6.CHTsSTROPEtreet. TVSSOLUTION.-THE COPARTNER. ship heretofore existing between the undersigned as Booksellers and Blank Book Manufacturers. 8127 - South Seventh street. under the firm of SAS. B. SMITH Se C 0... was dissolved by, mutual consent on the Miley ofrMaY. 18113. Either of the undersignedis authorized to.settle the al fairs of thelate firm..YAS. B. SMITH, - Sowth. SEVENTH Street. PREDI7,', SCOFIELD.. 4ISMAREET'Streetr. RENOVAL.--THE UNDERSIGNED, of the late firm of JAS. D. SMITE & CO.A has re moved to the large and commodious store. No, la MAR BET Street, and No. 413MBROBANT Street, where he has a large assortment of Blank Books. Memorandum Books, and Stationeryy,. which he offera to merchants, country storekeepers '. on the most bheral terms. Blank Books rolad to any pattern and bound in the Most substantial wanner Ay experienced workmen at the shortestnotice, FREIVE; SCOFIELD. • 411.13 MARKET . Street, .-and 413 MERCHANT Street. cIOBARTN ERSHIP. - THE UNDER '4.-4 signed Lacs this day associated themselvel asßook seliers and Manufardurers, under the arm of SAS. It, SADTH & Co. JAMES B. SMITH, LEWIS A. LIPMAN, WM. RUTHERFORD. At the Old Stand, No. 21 South SEVENTH Street. -' March-16,1M. jel,St THE _COPARTNERSHIP. HERETO. _ fore existing between the undersigned, under the grin of L. G. GRAFF St GRAHAM. has been this day dissolved, by. mutualconsent. . The business of.the late firm will bejettled,.bt.ji. GRAY.F. at .N0'42414 (MARKET Street.- '• • - It:G. GltaFF, •• - ' .; H.oRAHIa, - Philadelphia, May 30, 1863. - . 'THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE PAIS day entered int4:ol. Copartnership, tinder:the 'firm of L. G. GRAFF & CO.. for the purpose of trance Ming PrOduce and General Commission Business,.s.nd have taken the Warehouse lately occupied •by 'C. Graff & Graham. No. 2045 MARKET, Street. , L.- G GRAFF . DICKSON. - Philadelphia. - Jane 1. 18 8 3 W jel 6t. THE, SUBSCRIBERS •,ILli -'- OONTIz'. . , ~ liligt tbe4DRUG W BUSINFsp„ as heiefotore: at 'the Old Stand, No. I% MARKIr Street. WV.. ELLIS & CO . Druggists. 724 hieRKIST citreet, NEW PUBLICATIONS. Betweew Seventh and Math Streets. LEGAL. FOR SALE AND TO LET. COPARTNERSMIRS. WAWTS. - $3,000.- WANTED, A PARTNER with .:his amount, in a safe and lttora , tive manufactuaing bue:Dess already eetablielled. Ad dreee immediately, ` Prdh.t, Pre,: o%ce. . jed.-3V_ W. ANTE D-EN" A WhOLESALE CLOTH HOUSE—An enerptlo YOU - M : 7/UL with gobd business qualifications. as Ottlesman. To one ac quainted with the trade generally AZ permanefiguituation is offered. Best or reference require,d. Addie....WßOx P.O. , jl33:6t* WANTED -A PARTNER WITH A I T Capital of $10,0C1 . ) m , to join in a Comiguion, Naval Stor e. Store. and Coal-Oil business. The Advertiserthas haft long Business Experience : and extensive acquaintance in the West and Coal - reginns. Best of reference glves . and required. Address Box 2711. Philadelphia-,Post WANTED OLOTHIN G.—PERSONS address Clothing dispose of 9,75, A MONTEII-I WANT TO : HIRE w AGENTS i every oonnty at $73 a month, ex penses paid, to eel my new cheap FalailY Sewing . Ma chines. Address . S. MADISON, my6-3ind&W Alfred, Maine. tilko r n A MONTHI--WE WANT cuo tik• AGENTS at s6oa month , expenses paid; to sell of Everlasting Penci l s, Orienal Burners, and Bother new articles. 16 circulars/res. suAir 83 CLARK, rey6-3md . SeMir Mitleleford. Maine. 4g it t . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER 01.! GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PA'n.ADstrAss, Feb. 9, 1863. VESSELS WANTED immediately .to carry COAL to tRe following points : Tortugas. Key West, Fla. Fort Bronroa, Alexandria, Va. IYewbern, N. C. . Fort Royal, E. C. k. felo-if - Captain and Assist. Qreleterreasteg. SUMMER RESORTS. SURF HOUEB ATLANTIC CITY,. No* Jamey, • WILL BE OPENED ON . IMF. 18th. A good Band of Music ha s been engaged. Those who. Wish to engage Rooms Will please widiess - S._BFlsl . so . N Surf pease Atlantsie City, PT. J,jetl,2ln TJNITED STAg ES HOTEL , LONG' BRAtitlEf; re now open for the reeeptton of visitors. Carr - Be' reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad - frwan foot 6 ? 2 f m N;IPTE Street , . B. A. SHOSSIA_KER: - 132,1ZLER BOARDING, CHESTER,. PA.—A few persons may be alecommodited with , plea ant Bummer 10 - ARDIDIG; w - Xhin three minutes' walk of We' rellioad atation. vplicatio= at the - UNION 11 0 32T.Ii..opposiW, the d6pot, Etheeter, DdaWare county. Pa, ^ 16-3 r. iIIEESSON SPRINGS.--THIS 1 E LIGHTFMSI7MMER'IESORT,4mniediateIY cn-the line of the Central P. I.t. R. located. on the Y summit of the' .AlleghenyMbilutains, 2;300 feet'abole the level of the sea, will be alien for the reeelnion of visitors on the. 10th' day of Jona, 1863, and' 11 lie kept cpen.nntil rise Ist of October. Tho water and n at this poizt possess superior attrac tions. The analyses made in thwlaboratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Cana% of.Phila telphi..a. shim. the. existemm of valual.. , le - mineral olements, the waters of some of the springs - being of the iron or chalyifeateclaSs, and others containing saline- or aperient salts'. Pare mountaiii water abwands; and' the guests will ' also -be supplied with mineral:waters frora - other springe,sath. as Blue Licit, Bedford, a3d Saratoga Waters. Ample Nullities for bathing have :seen:' provhD.4. new Plunge and douch baths erected; aneEet and Cold Baths can at all times be obtained: The grounds, walks, Etc., have bee-011101y Improved; • and are'of avvaried and p7tturesone character. There teat Cresson-Spnngs-a Telegrc,ph °Mae anetwO daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittnhurg and' inter mediate points. Eicursion Tickets can be obtained at+, the Otltce olrthe Panns3-Ivania ailroad Company, corner of ELEVI3S7II , and MARKET Streets, For further information apply to Oi3O. W. MULLIN, jes-2m ' Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa, UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, 1 , 1": J., • Will be-open for the reeeption•olguests,-on-itATURDAY,. June 20th, 0800.• • - • - • Persons ''Fishing to secure rooms, .wl.ll plane •.addreo , the Proptietors, BROWN WOELPPER, Atlantic City. N. B. —Hiss] er's Band is engagnd'for the season. je.s-6t4- PACIFIC B OUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, -AL is now opem for the accommodation of boarders: This house is located on. North CaroYmeavenue, and has fine and commodious- rooms. Terms reasonable: WILLIAM' CO NUM., je4-42 , 1* Propitiator. - FLORENCE ECKGItTS.-THIS- DE LIGHTFUL BOARDING HOUSE,. situate on- the banks of the Delaware. 2.oo'feet'above high-water mark, `26 miles above the city, will-be- opened'on the if,th 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.'Apply at - the-HEIGHTS; or•to the WETHERILL HOUSE, SANSOM Street. above -Sixth. R. GC SIMK'. je3-6t. Elkoprietor. .1 "Yd" HIT E HALL.—HAVING HAD . the above place put in good condition; it is now. ready to receive guegts for tha•snmmer, and everviaffort will be made to render visitors comforts:lde: Take care at P. R. R. Depot, Eleventh and Market, for WRITE , HALL STATION: trains; or address R. Hi E 4 ENNETT. je2,l2t*' White.Hall•StatiorA R.; BOARD AT SARATOGA_ SPEEN - GS-, WASHINGTON. HALL Gat . ii Mrs. Me.so.n.'s); so Mag.! and favorably known to yleltors at the springs, LS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests: The house is large, delightfully situated _on BROADWAY.. between- the Cob GUESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS, and is-surrounded. by ample and beautifully shaded grounds. 'fable first class—and the rooms well adapted for families and large parties of: friends. For farther - particulars address " WASHINGTON HALL, S•ARAROGA. SPRINGS. " .le2-lm BEDFORD. SPRINGS.,--TH'a TOFU LAR SUMMER RESORT wane opened fer the ex commouation .of visitors on: 10th of - Time, and will be kept open until Ist of October. The Hotel will be under the charge of an.experienced Manager; and every arrangement h'as been made to give entire satisfaction to guests. . . The Bedford Bailroad . will be completeddn apfew days to Mount Dallas Station, 6.X miles east or . Bedford, and from that point passengers- will be conveyed. - to the Springs in frrzt. - claSB coaches. -Ample arrangements have been made to SUPP;i7 dealers and individuals with 88-DFOR MINEBABArATBA, in .well-steamed• casks, at the follovirtur,!rates, at the Spring: . For Barrel 55 00 Half Barrel_ 2 CO,- All orders addressed to ANDERE:4IN, BBB FORD, promptly filledl and Water sent to any part of the country. - It is deeirablethat particular directions be given for marking barrels.' Persons wishing rooms, and any information concern— ing the Springs, will please address the Pr!ouriefors, Bed ford Springs. BEDFORD, dray 28 1563. TITOWLAND'S ELOTEL 7 . LONG BRANCH, J:, Will be ()Paned on-the 20th day„of 'JUNE next. Can be readied by Raritan and Delaware-Bay Raliroad,frour foot VINE Street xriy3).lm* HOWLAND; .311111181 GT,. 3t CO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN GAN be accommodated- by the- subscriber with good BOARD, commodious Rooms, . newly , famished, at Lan d sdale Rotel, on the North. Pennsylvania Railroad, Doylestown JUnction. Plentysof 413 ade nearby. Ad dress, P. D. WARTR, LANDED Or R P. 0., my3o-Im*' iltantgomery county, SDPeIMER BOARDING—BROAD-TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE—A romantic Spot fora SUM,. MBA RESIDENCE. on one•of theatountain Tope of Penn sylvania. reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Road and the Broad-Top Mountain Railroad from Haat ingdon. The House is one of the.finestin the interior of the State, handsomely furnished, with, all the requisites • for comfort and convenience. Pure air, &Anions spring - water, romantic scenery, and. everything to restore and. invigorate health. Telegraph station' and a daily mail. so that daily communication may be had with Philadel phia. The Pennsylvania, Railroad , will- m furnish egenn on tickets - through the season. Porsono leaving Phila delphia in the morning cam-take tea at the MOUNTAIN' HOME 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. HOUSE: Wm. Cummings. Esq., Lewis T. Watteon, Esq., Hon. Henry D. Moore, Richard-D. Wood, Esq.. Dr. Walter Williamson,. W Pahnestock, Esq., Dr. B. Wallace, Algemon S. Roberts, Esq., David P. Moore, Peg , Eduard Roberts, Esq.- Terms moderate. For Mother informationoiddliess JOSEPH MORRISON. Proprietor. BROAD TOP CITY, Huntingdon county, Pa. I also have leased thowell-known JACKSON HOUSE. in Huntingdon, whichgill be fated up in complete or der, and kept under. my care. The very best . actxmimo dation will be kept, and prompt attention given at rea sonable rates: It is located , near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad depots, which makes it a desirable point for persons travelling to and. from Bedford Springs and Broad-Top Mountain House. my29-tf EA-SIDE HOUSE FOOT OF;PENN SYLVANIA Avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. A pri vate boarding-hoase-ie Iltrir open for the reception of guests. , DAVID SCATTERGOOD. FIFTH MONTH. 1863. myl2-24t. MEDICAL. WHAT IS LINE WITHOUT HEALTH? GOODS NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED:. .11fessrs...L GRlMnand T. ALLEN, (formerly associatedi. with Profs. Bolles- and Galloway,) having removed to, No. 723 NORTH- TENTH street, betmeeniCoates Brown streets, ass , now prepared to treat, and cure alt Curable Diseases, whether acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, without a shock or any , inconvenience. Poor Soldiers willbe treated gratuitously. The Ladies will be treated by a lady. Among the diseaseefor which we will give a special guarantee, whea.desired,.we men-. Lion the following: Consumption,lstAbl stages!Hemorrhage, Paralysis,General Debility, Diseases of the Liyer. ca Kiftrneys, Diabetes,. Prola.nsus,llteri,. (FalikeHe C~om6, ) , Prolapius or:PEW - Nocturnal Emishior., &c. &c. n. Mae . hours : H. to Neuraig'a. Asthma, Feyer and Ague,. Congestion, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Bi onebitis, Pio charge fez consultatio NOTICE.---JUMELLVS- COMPOUND SYRUP 011-. DOCK. you have a Cough, the, beet remedy i use is JII 11ELLE'S COMPOUND SYR OE DOCK.,La a purifier of the blood,. it has no, eqt FOX SLLlOl;by the Proprietor. at NO. 15215 11,411KET Street.. And all the prinotpal.Druggists DR. SWAYNE's BANACEA.. TBS. GREAT ALTERATIVE AINTTh PURIFIER The mot. reliable reratly.for SCR 0 FaLA, • or Eines Evil, Cancans', Ulcerous and White .Sroolling, Eruptions of the. Skin. Blotches or Pimples oftae., face, obstinate or scalp Eruptions, Bella. which al,lse: from an fps pure habit of blond, pains in.. the bones, wear-sued sad debilitated, state of ens. system, aTY4=g either from a. long, an.,d.protracted case aft ; sickness, or havingovcalk.wed a large, amount,ofdroga,.oplonnel, &c.; - which may affected the bones, oo their • coveriiveaalhd - thaperievtaornovhich sometimes givo.rme to chronic - alcoves discharges, and small beinza oCcasionally,CottleegregY ; attacks ott.hen,. - niatism,in consecionce °fan injured cmalmsed constitutlen, affectlotrimifithe spine, Dropsy, Taus,. dice, or yel-'owness of, thealein,,chronic t.Zections o 1 the. liver, Harasriumor.y.mating of fiesh. - I.llcerated Threat. My J.01 . .4.4 Complaint, filezeurial anal ; S7philitx Disaaeas,Chronic Erysipelas of. , theface, derinicl