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    POSTPONE DM
In consequence of the general excitement,
MR. J. W. FORNEY
HAS POSTPONED
Ina delivery of the Lecture, announced for THIS EVE
NING, on
"THE DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF TESS HOUR."
HE A 14UAR.TER Peat viisiattY
COMMITTEE ON COLORED ENi,LlPYfe,iitS,
0.1210 CHESTNUT Street June 87th, ISM.—rue Su
pervisory Committee on Enlistments for Colored Regi- -
Amuts ask the co-operation of their fellow-citizens iu an
undertaking which they deem of the utmost importance
to the successful prosecution of the war against rebel
. Authority has been given by the War Department to
recruit in Pennsylvania colored regiments for three
years
Crdited th o
e the a rq.
uo T ta h e o se f
Pennsylvania
u ra n i dseedr ,
th l n ex be t
draft. The act of Congress authorizing tee entistment
of colored soldiers provides for them only about one
half of the pay of white troops, and promises no bounty.
WThe Government receives and musters them in at Camp
illiam Penn, at Chelton Hilts, and all previous 'ex
penses of recruitment, subsistence, and transportation
must be provided by the public.
It will be sten that funds to a considerable extent will
be required to prosecute successfally and ener g etically
the enterprise which has been entrusted to us . all oat
bounties or extra allowaicee to the- moo,_ each regiment
recruited in this vicinity will 'cost not less than ten
thousand dollars Yd.-to accomplish all that we hope
to do. we must look beyond the limits 0 , our immediate
Aeighborhood. In 1560 the male colored popalatiou of
rennsylvania we e only 26,573, and if one in four of these
is able to bear arms. we have for our field of operations
but tiX or seven thousand men, of wham four hundred
have already, through oar own negligence, been ab
stracted for the benefit of Massactmeetti. Oar field,
therefore, should not be limited by the narrow bounda
ries of our awn State, and this will necessarily entail
Increased exrend hare, Arrangements can readily be
made by AO lidi a system of recruiting can be organized
over an extruded territory, the results of which will be
•credited. to Pennsylvania; and each recruit thus ob
tained and brtlight from a - distance will average a cost
of about $2.5.,, - .The Massachusetts regt MOO ts, obtained by a
system ofagenca a exten ling from St Louis to Phila
. elphia, cost about $25,000 each, exclusive of bounty
Tier man. The funds for this had, with a wise fore
thought, been appropriated by the State.
We must rely upon private liberality. The sums ma
chinery which was so successfully employed for Massa
chusetts is at our command, and the extent of our ope
rations ie only to he limited - by the amount of feeds
placed at our disposal. If large, we can make this the
centre of rem uilment for the colored population of all. the
States where such enlistments are not permitted by the
state authorities. Whether large or sme.e., we need
hardly say - that the means entrusted to us will be applied
With the utmost economy.
Ant it is nut only pecuniary aid that we look for at
your bands Our labors can be materielly assisted by
your influence and sympathy. Whether encouraged or
not, the events of the past fortnight have shown that
there is sufficient spirit and patriotism in- our colored
population to insure a reasonable response to our invita
tion to enlist; but the extent of that response can be
'vastly increased by individual efforts, and by the appre
ciation which the community at large may manifest of
the patriotic self-devotion of the negro to a co aut , y which_
las thus far given him but EL stepmother's affection,
Six months siuce, had we appealed to yon, we should
have felt it necessary to argue the propriety and expedi
ency of negro enlistments.- That time, however, has
passed. All thinking men have at last been convinced
that the mortal struggle in which we Are engaged es
quires us to nee all the legitimate M 03.118 within our
power to crush a rebellion which else will crush us. It
has been recognized that the severest blow welch can
be ixifficted the. slave oligarchy meet come from
the institution of slavery itself; and while we were
thus turning upon the rebels the arms which they had
been using age: net us, it would be folly longer co deny
to the free colored 1/10/1 of the North the opportunity
which they bad so earnestly desired of offering teem
selves as a sacrifice. not only to their race, but for the
country. Since volunteering can no longer flit the
Yanks of our armies, and recourse to conscription be- -
comes - necessary, unreasoning prejudice only can be
blind to the fact that every colored recruit ees it: an
unpurchased substitute for a white man. If. forgetful
of past experience in our two wars tr it h Englend. many
of us believed that the colored race could not face tile
white race in battle. the generous self-sacrifice of the
noble spirits who fell at Port Iltulseu and elitliken's
Bend bas effectually dissipated the prejudice. It; too,
we hesitated to place arms in the hands of a race de
graded by centuries of servitude, lest their ungoverna
ble fury should repay upon the innocent and unpro-.
tected the long arrears of wrong, the result has shown
how baseless wore these fears. We have seen that
while the negro can exhibit unsurpassed courage on the
•Iteld, ho le thoroeghly amenable to discipline, and that,
When properly trained and well officered, he may be
implicitly relied on to observe the rules of honorable
rfare.-
The last objection has thus been removed, and no loyal
citizen can hesitate to aid in every practicable mode a
anovement 'which mast prove most efficient in quelling
the rebellion. - - ro all classes we. therefore, appeal, with
full confidence that we shall recelve.for the undertaking
the active support, both moral and pecuniary, of a aorn
enuity which has never yet failed in its response to
every call made in the name and for the cause of the
Union.
Contributions can be sent to the office of the Finance
Committee, at Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co.'s, No. 35 South
Third street. .
Applioations for positions in the regiments should be
transmitted through Henry damuel, Esq., Corredpondiug
Secretary of tjoe Executive Committee, at the lloacl4nar
ters, No, 1:t3.1.0 CHESTNUT Street. Authority to recruit
'rill be given by alaior Stearns, N 0.3210 Chestnut street.
MEN OF COLOR! at length the opportunity is offered
for which you have waited so long so and patiently. A
-gigantic c 'utast, in which the interests ef your race are
130 largely involved. threatens with destruction the land
Which for centuries has ban your home. At the very
commencement of the struggle you eagerly offered your
services. They were rejected Inc ieassna which, whe
ther well or ill-founded, were all-powerful at the time.
Those reasons exist no longer, and your. country Rata
invites you to arms in her defence.
hien of color! we 'epeak to you of your country. of the
land where God in his mysterious providence has placed
you, to WO7 k out His iuscrutable purpo es - 1 - st yon. have
Abeam strangers in a land of strangers, and it is now for you.
to decide whaler chat land shalt be to you and your chil
dren more in the future than it has been In the past. We
can make no pronitees,bitt we have an abiding taith that
the Almighty has not visited us with tribulation in
-wrath, but in teeny; that you and we, thus tried - in the
. fery furnace, if true to ourselves and to Him, shall
emerge purified and redeemed from the sins and the
wrongs of the past.
Twice heretofore hive you displayed your valor in de
fence of the ilepublic. In two wars with Great Britain
your strong arms aided to beat back the foe, aad Wash
ington and Jackson acknowledged the services which
you so willingly rendered. You tailed in your reward
then; but circumstances now have changed. and a war
In which slavery on one side is arrayed against freedom
• on the other, cannot leave yOU 'your preseat condi
tion, if only you show yourselves equal t i. the occa
sion. Old prejudice declared that you could not fight.
'sour brethren in Louisiana and Mississippi, thougn de
graded by ages of servitude, have gloriously replied to
that taunt. 'You who have long been free are now called
• npon to respond to them. Prejudice stilt sneeringly us
dserts that you wilt not leave your homes to fight for the
- tag of the white man. • It le for you to repel that insult,
and to show yourselves worthy to call that nag likewise
your Own. .
is true that, even as soldiers, with equality of hard-
Ship and of danger, there is even yet inequality of re
ward. Your Pbj , Is not that of the white man, ;tad you
are offered no bounty by the Government, This,
rightly considered, should be to yon a fresh incentive.
af, a year ago, ;his was all. that could be secured by
your frienda, at a time when colored enlistments liad
rather to be suggested than openly advocated, it is
for you to dispel the remaining mists of prejudice, by
showing, in your alacrity, that you are actuated, not by
love of gain, but by the promptuage of patriotism; that
you are c i apable -ot noble ambition, and that no longer
as a servile race, but as the soldiers of a free Repablie,
your deeds may prove that the laborer is worthy of his
your
We feel authorized to assure you tint the Ad
ministration and a powerful portion of Congress will.
-at the neat session, use their influence to remove such
discrimination as to ray; not only-in the future; but to
make no to you alt arrearages. Another Port Hudson
tight will carry -Congress by storm -Meanwhile, our
exertions shall be uto entitling to raise funds, which, if
they exceed what may be requisite for the necessary
expenditures o' enlistment and organization, shall be
devoted to your benefit.
The world will leek with Interest upon the mighty ex
periment in which we are engaged, in which a down
trodden race is, invited to prove its manhood. T ue na
tion is too deeply solicitous for the success of the expe
iiment to neglect any means requisite for that vaccine.
You may therefore rely on the most careful forethought
and attention.- Your officers will be tried and experi
enced men, selected for the purpose oy a special board of
examiners, that yon may not be carried into battle by
incompetent leaders. Every opportunity will ha afford
ed you that skill a n d science care suggest, and the desti
nies of your rice wilt be left in your hands, to rise or to
fall, as you may approve yourselves
An opportunity which-has no parallel in history is
now before you. Shrink from it now, and you justify
the taunts and sueers of your enemies and oppressors.
Take advantage of -it; show yourselves -to be men and
patriots, and a grateful country, watching the flags of
your regin elate emerging triumphantly from the smoke
of battle. cannot refuse the applause which is the due of
valor contending for the right..
THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman.
SINGLETON A. MERCER, Treasurer.
CA.DWALADett 131pM% Secretary, .
George H. Boker, Horace Binney.
a. M. McKim, Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Henry Samuel, Algernon S. Roberts,
X. R. Hutchinson, Rev. J. W. Jackson,
A. E. Bode,
Wiliam H. AsMimi,.
William M. Tilghman,
Caleb H. Heedles.
Thomas J. Megear, '
B. Browne,
George M. Conarroe,
George T. Thorn,
A. G. Cattail, .
+George T. Troup:L:li, Jr.,
Charles Wisea... -
John A. McAllister,
Samuel S. White, •
A. H. Franciscas,
Abraham Barker;
Evan Randolph.
William Rotch 'Mater,
R. F. Reimer,
William D. Beller.
'Thomas P. State bury
Col. O. H. Croaman.l.l..S. A.,
john D. Taylor.
Thomas Tasker, Sr.,
B. H. Moore.
.Theodore Bliss,
MEN OF COLOR IN PRI L A. 13.11/
I—Tha country demands your services.
, helenemy is approaching. Yon know his object. It
la to subjugate the North and enslave us, Already many
of our class in this State have been captured and carried
South to slavery. etripes, and mutilations. For our own
sake, and for the sakeof our common. country, we are,
called upon now to come forward. %et • ne. seize this
gyeat opportusity of vindicating our manhood and pat-
Tiotiszu through all time. The Commanding General at
this post is-arranging for the defence of the city, Be
Will need the silt of every man who can shoulder a
3nusket or handle a pick. We have assured him of the
3eadiness of our people to do their whole duty i.e the
emergency. We need not ask you to Justify us in having.
made this assurance: The undersigned have been de -
signated a Committee to have this matter in charge.
Wembere of this Committee will sit every day at Bethel
Church; SlX.Tliatid LOMBARD Streets, and at Union
Church, COATES -Street. -below York avenue. Their
businesswill be to receive the names of all able-bodied
sten of clor, who are willing to share with others the
burdens and duties of entrenching and defending the
city. Men of color !.Yon who axe able and willing to
:light or labor in the work now to be done, call immedi
ately and report.yonrseives at 'one or the other of the
above places.
WD. Bassett,
ink= D. Porten,
:Frederick Douglas,
'Witham Whipper,
lohnP. Brim .
Jacob C. White.
21ev, Stephen Smith,
Rev. Jeremiah Asher,
Robert Jones,
Samuel Steward,
Mavis D.- Turner,
Miathaniel W. Dem?,
:Ilev.ClOnathan
Coctavine V. Cello,
Magid B. Bowser,
'ames McCummiii,
James B. Wilson, ND.,
Daniel George, .
,Thos. J. Donsey,
Jlenryy Mimes,
Alfred S. Cassey.
Joseph W. Ceases,
1311110 N IfAIDAGVE HOUSE:,
1118 CHESTNUT STRUT,
PHILADELHIA, June W. 1863.
Whersne, The Governor of the Commonwealth has
tailed for the enlistment of sixty thousand militia to
gproteet the State from further Invasion, and to drive
from our border the enemy now ',approaching and
gnenacing the capital of the State : therefore,
Resolved, Tbat to enable the members of the Union
league, and the c titans generally, to respond to the call
of the Governor, we dispense with the entire programme
for the celebration of our National Independence, egcaPt ,
the early morning religiOue Service great y recommended
Syr that day.
Resokied. That the money already collected to defray
the OXPOIISOI3of the proposed oelebrati m, after deducting
the exnenses alread y incurred, be returned to the sub-
Poribers with the thanks of this committee for their
Xaost praiseworthy liberality, and - with the assurance
Which this committee feel that the loyalty and patriot-
Ism which prompted the ordering ofa proper observance
Of our National Birthday at Independence Hall, the
place of its birth, gives eatiefactory and most gratifying
promise of the deep regard with which the principles of
our Government are cherished in the hearts of the
, people.
Resobuid, That the foregoing preaMble and veAolations
be signed by the officers of this committee, and published
In the daily papers, and that. a copy be sent to each 'of
_,g
the invitednests. CHAS. GLI3BONS, Chairman.
Geo. H. BoxEte, lecretary . ie3o-2t
;e. CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND ODA
NUTTER. —A t a meeting of this Committee-held
this day, the following preamble and resolution were
unanimously adopted;
Whereas, The emergency of the present crisis is likely
20 exhaust Th a tud in hand of this Committee, ba it
Resolved the public are hereby Invited Co Eifllld in
further contributides .to the Treasurer, S. A. Mercer, at
the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank.
Attention is called to the following resolution pasted
.'Tune 16:
Besotted. That the sum of TEN' DOLLARS, in adli-
Lion to the pay from the Government, be and the same is
liereby appropriated to each officer.and private of every
JPlitary company that is now or may be organized in
iladelphia, ara received into the service of the State,
or the United States, for the length of.• time they may be
,Teguired for the present emergency ,• Provided, That the
®aid amount Lhoteby appropriated shall not exceed the
15nm of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Resolved. That the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS be,
Said the same is hereby appropriated to each military
ICeMPaIaY of not less than sixty-two men from Phi ladel-
Mhia received into the service of the State or of the United
ates for, the present emergency, for the payment of ad
wertising and other incidental company expenses, and
to the adYertisement of WM. VRITCH, Paymaster.
THOS, WEBSTER, Vice Chairman.
LORIN BLODURT. secretary. 103,)-12t
NOTICE.—THE SIX PER GENT.
-
Coupons; and the Interest ' on the Scrip of the
OATH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, due
July 1, leer. -will be paid at the Offleeof the Comeauy,
Po, 407 WALNUT Street. WILLIAM WISTER,
ie79-4t - . -t - Treasurer.
Lemuel Coign.
John 11. Addicks,
Benjamin H. Brewster.
Joshua P. Ash,
James W. Carson,
L. Montgomery Bond,
Henry C. Lea.
Saunders Lewla.
G. C. Morris,
William Sellers,
James L. Claghorn,
B. P. Hunt,
William G. Wainwright,
Russell Thayer,
Ed. Parker.-
Lient. Colonel William D
Whipple, U. S. A..
S. Di, Felton,
James Pollock,
Joshua kipering,
James A. Wright,
Rev. Thomas-Brainard,
William S. Pierce,
John S. Newbold lt
Theophilns Peterson,
Robert M. Adger, .
Daniel Colley,
Alfred M Green,
Peter. J. Armstrong,
Henry-M. Cropper,
John W. Page.
Jacob Cc White, Jr. ,
John W. Simpson,
Rev. John G. Reeve,
Maurice Hall,
Rey. Jabez B. Campbell,
Louis R. Seymour,
Benj G. Hill,
D. Cliff ,
Rev. J. A. Crusty.
Rey. John A. Willitm•,
James Needham,
Rev. Wm. J. Alston,
Rev. James Under Jae,
Rev. A. L. Stanford,
US. P. Johnston.
MEETING OF TEE CITIZENS
of the Seventh Ward,. held Monday Evening,
William D. Lewis in the Chair, 111 w following resolution
was unanimously adopted:
That a Committee be appointed to , form* one or more
companies for the purpose of City Defend!, The Chair
appo i n t e d th e following Committee: AreSsrs. W. Y.
Hacker, J. W. Leigh, S. P. Grit - Botts, W. F. Carlin. and
T. M. Huber, who request all persons favorable to the
above to meet at CP.DISI.L HALL,- LOMMIRD. Street,
below Er me, from 1 to 4 o 'clock P.M.. this (THE'S 0 AY,
wiLLlma D. LEWIS, Chairman.
Attest : T. DI. Henna.
TO THE. CAPTAINS OF COMPA
NIES OF VOLUNTEERS RECRUITING FOR
Tll E PRESENT EMERGENCY.—Having been appointed
PAYMASTER by the disbursing agency of the CITI
ZENS' BOUNTY FUND CO AMITPEE of the TEN DOL
LARS for each officer and private from Philadelphia.
YOU will please .furnish me with a certified copy of the
Muster Roll of your company as early as possible. so
that arrangements may be made to pay the said sum to
each man volunteering. WIL LIAR[ VEITC H.
No. 3 WILLING'n Alley.
lIM.THE CITIZENS Ok THE
Fleventh and Eighth wards are earneetly request
ed to respond to the patriotic call of Mayor Henry and
General Dana, commanding, by enrolling themselves as
minute men for the immediate defence of the city of
Philadelphia. • Papers for signatures are now- at the
Police htation. FIFTEENTH street, below Walnut. An
adjourned meeting of the citizens will be held at the
same place this morning, at 9 o'clock. "Let every
patriotic citizen attend."
EDWIN GREBLE, Chairman.
WM SMYTH, Secretary. -
IMUNIVERSITY OP PENNS YLVANIA.
DBFARTISINNT OF ARTS —The examination of
candidates for admission will be held at tho University,
on THURSDAY, the 2d day of July, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Students can apply for admission, to Pursue the foil
course for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or only that
portion of it for which the degree of Bachelor of Science
is given, or any such portion as the Faculty may sanc
tion. " GEORGE ALLEN,
JeSO-St Secretary of the Faculty of Arty.
IMOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
. 11" D C°IIIPAM( T.IIILADELPrIIA, June 29. 1863.
Notice is hereby given that during the present emer
gency the General °Bice of this Company will be closed
every day, at 39 o'clock:to enable the °Sims and clerks
to DRILL, in accordance with the recommendation of
the military authorities.
By order of the President.
jai • - EDMUND SMITH, Seereiary,
ROOMS
__OF PRE CORM EX
CHANGE ASSOCIATION:"
•
JUNE 29th, 1833.
At a 'Meeting of the Association, held THIS D AY, it
was unanimously resolved that we close our places of
business daily at 2 o'clock, until Oß further
COOKRAN notice.
GEGE ,
Secretary.
Ir;=.• maim Louisa , STATED MEETING
OF ARK OF SAFETY DIVISION, No. 385, 8. of
T. will be held in their new Hall, northwest corner of
SECOND and POPLAR Streets, on WEDNESDAY WE-
July Ist, 1863. Hall will be open to the public
on TUBSDAY and THIIRSD AY EVENINGS.
It* WM. H. 851 1 JI,LING. R. S.
MOFFICE OF - UNION MUTUAL IN
NOMAD CE COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA, June 8, HIEN.
Notice is hereby given, that eubscriptions to the In
creased Capital of the Union Mutual - Insurance Company,
'by conversion of the Scrip into Stock." will be receiv
ed at the office of the Company, from this date to Nov.
1. 1869, in accordance with the amended charter accepted
at a meeting of the Scripholders, held Jane 1,1813.
jelo-Imif JOHN MOSS, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE HALIIRISBURG,
PORTSMOUTH, Ma - UHT JOY AND LANCAS
TER RAILROAD COMPANY.
PHITAD!,PE(Iet,...Tun9I9., 1853.
. ,
' A Femi-annual dividend of H'SREE.AND A HALF PER
CENT. on the capital stock of this Company will be paid to
the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and
alter the 10th day of JULY next, at the corner of Third
Street. and Willing's alley. .„ GEORGE TABER.
je29-3t. Treasurer.
MPRAYER FOR THE STATE AND
'COUNTRY —A meeting for Prayer will be held
DAILY during the present emergency in the Church of
the Epiphany. CH.ESTIF UT and PUREE NU( Streets at
8 o'clock A. kf , to continue for half an hoar. j 024-21
PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL FOR
teek.o.. - JULY, now ready ; contains a clean and conclu
sive answer to ANATOMICAL OBJECTIONS to PETE&
NOLOGI, an article on Physiognomy, and many other
interesting and practically important papers, together
with over fifty illustrations. Only 1.5 cents, on $1.50.a
year_ FOWLER .5r WELLS, New York.
JOHN L. Cit.P?.N,
25 South TENTH Street, Phila4a
H O AV FFI CE
lI D OFTHE R I VER
lIRV AGILK L
AG
COMPAIs Y.— PHILADP.LPHIA. Sixth Month 24th, 1463.
NOTlCE.—lnterest upon all payments made on sub
scriptions to the Capital Stock of this Company, prior to
the first day • (JULY next, will be paid at the Office (Hate
MINIMUM. AND SCHUYLKILL H &YEN It:LILEOS.D
COMPANY. No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, on and
after the 6th proximo.
By order of the Board of Dirtictors.
JuSEOLTA. W. ASH, Treasurer.
. .
N. B.—The Transfer Books of the Companywill ba
doted from the let to the 14th of JULY. je2s thstu6t*
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD CoMTANY, Office 227 South
FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, JllllB 24,1863.
DIVIDEND .NOTICR.The. tra:nsfer books of the Pre
ferred Stock of this Company will be closed on the 30th
inst.. and reopened on the 10th proximo.
A Dividend of 33e `f cent. , clear of State tax, has been
declared on the Preferred Stock, payable in cash on the
20th of July on all stock held at the close of business on
the 10th inst.
Holders of certificates which have been discharged
from this office, or either of the transfer agencies, arelpar
titularly requested to have them duly registered on the
transfer books to which they have been transferred. prior
to the 30th inst. 5, BRADFOnD,
je25.6t- reasnrer.
tz - iir PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S
OFFICE.—WASHINGTON, D.C. : , May 22, 186&
All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of
CAVALRY now in the field . , are hereby authorized to
present themselves at any time dark. g the next thirty
days to the BOARD OF RNBOLMENT, in their respec
tive Bit tricts.- The Board shall examine thorn, and de
termine upon their fitness for the Servile. and if found to
be fit, the Provost Marshal of the district shall eve 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 Rendezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mas
tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty
allowed by law. JAMB B. FRY,
my2B-lm Provost Marshal General.
UNIVERSITY OP PENNS YLVANIA,
(DEPARMIENT OF ARTS. I—The Examina
tion of thelunior. Sophomore. and Freshman (Hum,
at the close of the Third Term, will
held in the fol
lowing order:
Tuesday, June 2811. From 9 to 11. Sophomores, by
Prof. Frazer, tlietalic Chemistry, ) written. From 11 to
1, Juniors, by the Provost, (Intellectual Philosophy, )
oral.
Wednesday. 24th. From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof.
Kendall, atifferentiai_c..l. , ain.„). and. Sea° morea.-by.
Prof. Jackson, (Odes of Horace,)written. From 11 to I,
Freshmen, by Prof. Allen. (Herodotus,) oral.
Thursday, 25th. From 9to 11, Sophomores, by Prof..
Copp9e. (History,) and Freshmen, by Prof. Kendall,
(Geometry, ) written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, hy Prof.
Frazer, (Bleat and the Steam Engine.) oral.
Friday,- 26th. From 9to 11, Sophomoreg, by Pr of.
Kendall, (Analytical Geometry.) written. From 11 to 1,
Juniorp, by Prof. Allen, (The Clouds of Aristophanes),
oral.
. .
Monday. 29. From 9to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Jackson,
(The Aulularia of Plautus,) oral. From 11 to 1, Sopho
mores, by Prof. Allen, (Thneydides,) oral.
Tuesday; 80th. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof.
Coupe' e,.(History,) oral.
Wednesday, July Ist. From 9 to 11, Freshmen. by
Prof. Jackson, (Liyy,) oral. GEORGE ALLEN,
je23-7t . Secretary af the Faculty of Arts.
!MMUS P IT.A D E 5
P I M A , Pa (l .;. / TAe 28, 1863. _
SPECIAL ORDER, No. 2 —VIII. The following places
of rendezvous are designated for the enrolment and en
listment of men for service for three months, unless
sooner discharged .•
Commissioners' Ball, Spring Garden and Thirteenth
streets, Lieutenant Colonel E. E. Wallace, late 91st
Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in charge.
City Armory, Broad street, below Race, Captain Isaac
C. Price in charge.
Market House, Spring . Garden and Twenty-second
streets, Capt. Joseph .Adamson In charge.
Girard avenue and Sixth street, Captain Charles C.
Phillips in charge. -
When a fall company, consisting of 64 privates, 5
sergeants, £3 corporals. 2 musicians, and "1 wagoner
is organized, they will be immediately mustered - Into
service with a full complement of officers, armed, equip
ped aid moved into camp for instruction. But after an
organization is commenced a smaller number of men
without .officers may be mustered into service and
attached to other Companies if it is desired. A Half
Company of Forty Men may be mustered in with a First
Lieutenant.
By command of Major General DANA
CYRUs S. HA.LDWAIiN.
i0294t A..sietant Ad.intant General.
IMPHILADELPHIA. RAND READING
RAILROAD COMPANY.— OFFICE, 73 Sorra
FOURTH STREET.
rierrauer,mria, June 22, 1863
VI avoid detention, the holders of coupons of this
company; due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave
them at this office on or before the 36tl instant, when re
ceipts will be given; and checks "will be ready for de
livery on the first proximo, in exchange for said receipts.
je23-7t S. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
MOFFICE OF THE SURGEON.AR.
UST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, rail Ann,
FRIA, October 2l 1662.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should applylmmediately at the °flies
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609
GRESTRU7Street. B. FRANK P ALMER,
Government SIITIZAOD - A 74,1.44
11MPROT - RV - FIVE WAR GLAIR ADIiIN
CY OF THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.—
At this office, established with the. approval.of the De
partments at Washington, all 'claims of soldiers and
their relatives for BOUNTY, BACK PAY, AND PEN
SION, are prepared FREE OF CH SEGE .
W. N. ABIDJAN, Solicitor.
je23-1m nem CHESTNUT dtreist.
MOFFICE.' OF THE WESTEOBLE
LAND COAL COIIPANY, No: - 11130 ,South
THIRD Street. corner of- Willing'e
?Bid, June 17th ISM —At a meeting of the Directors.
held this day, a Dividend of FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE
on the Capital Stock.was declared oat of the profits of
the past six months, payable on and after July Ist, 18e.3.
The Transfer Books will be closed until July 3d next.
ielB-01 P. Si. JACKSON. Treasurer.
LEGAL.
IN OBEDIENCE TO A WRIT.. OF
. sale issued out of the. Circuit Court of the United
States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
to me directed, Twill sell at Cook's Auction Store, No.
134 South FRONT Street, on THURSDAY July 16 t 1523,
at 12 o'clock, M:; sixboxes of merchandise, oontatning
'needles, spectacles,. buttons, handkerchiefs, and a va
riety of other articles. Catalogues will be issued prior to
the day of sale. . WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania..
Philadelphia. June 29. 1863. • 3e20 It
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
-A-, THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA.DELPHIA.
_ .
Estate of PEICEBE 13tai68, deceased
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle,.
and adjust the 'account of HENRY 0. D. BANKS and
FRANCIS H. METRE, Administrators of PRIEBE
BANKS, deceased, and to make distribution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the
parties Interested for the purposes of his appointment on
TUESDAY, Slily 70, 1563,•at 11 o'clock A. . - at No.
.11.2 S South SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
je3o-tuthsst H. E. WALLACE, Andttor
NOTICE IS BEREBY. GIVEN THAT
•A- . 1 • THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYLVA
NIA"_ Intend to apply to the Legislature of Penneylva
nis, at their next session, for a renewal of their charter.
Said Bank .is •located in the city of Philadelphia, with
an authorized capital of one million of dollars—a re
newal of which will be asked for, with the usual bank
ing privileges. •
By order of the Board. S. C. PALMER.
June 13, 1563. je3o-tam Cashier.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levert. Pastas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
July 6, 1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall.-
No. 1. All that certain. lot or piece of ground situate
on the westerly side of Allegheny avenue, at the distance
of sixty-five feet northwesterly from the northwesterly
side of Gaul street, in that part of the city of Philadel
phia lately called the district of Richmond, in the State
aforesaid; containing in front or breadth on said Alle
gheny avenue one hundred feet, and extending of that
width in length or depth southwesterly, between paral
lel lines at right angles with Allegheny avenue, on the
southeasterly line thereof, one hundred and ninety
three feet six . inches and three-eighths of an inch; and
on the northwesterly line thereof one hundred and
ninety-four feet one inch and seven-eighths of an inch..
Bounded northwesterly by a certain forty-feet-wide
street called Chatham street; northeasterly by the said
Allegheny avenue; southeasterly by ground of Alfred
Piller, and southwesterly by ground devised by William
Ball to Ann Gibson.
[D.0.,433; June T.. '63. Debt, $1,285. Juvenal. )
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Charles Watres. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. June 24. BM je2s- it
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hoit._JOHN CAD WALA
DER. Judge of the •District Court of the. United States
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to Admi
ralty, to me directed will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and beet bidder, for cash, at MICHENER'S
Ftore, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY,
Julyl3, 1863 , at 11 o'clock A. 1.1., the cargo of the Steamer
CALYPSO, consisting of coffee, pepper, tea, sugar,
mackerel, in bblp. and half bbis , salmon, awed, oil.
soda ash, paper burlaps, boots and shoes, tin, in bars and
sheets, fancy soap, perfumery, dry. goods, shoe' thread,
alcohol, whisky, iron , and a variety of other articles of
merchandise. Catalogues will he issued nrior to the day
of sale . - WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia. July 29, - 1663. ie3o-61
IVoßyTypEs. THE MOST ELA.BO
RAM'S( Colored and Attistic of REIMER'S Like
nesses are hie popular and PTensing IVORYTYPES
curacy, beauty. and freshness of coloring always cha
racterize them. SECOND Street, above Green. It.
TN THE LAPSE OF YEARS, THOSE
I N
who possess REIMER'S portraits can rely upon their
fidelity; his life-size photographs in oil colors are fac
similes of the originals. SECOND Street. above (hes ,
NO RIVALS CAN ECLIPSE THE ,
: incoloring, accuracy, finish; or popularitir—REl-
Mlß'S colored Photographe. the most popular Matures
now made. Only $l. SECOND Street, above Oreen.l.ls
RIIEGIUNDY PORT.-175 - . QUARTER
."-••• Casks last received rer ahlp • " Laura "for sale 1311
b on d, by CHAS. S. lig JAS. CAASTAIIIB,-
soli Eno WALWWr and 111 GRANITg Strum:
MILITARY NOTICES.
UNION LEA GII'E REGIMENT.
AT A MEETING' OF
TI - 1J IUINTION
HELD ON THE 27TH INSTANT
The Undersigned Were appointed a Committee. to Or
ganize a
RE GI MENT.,
UNDER TEtE AUSPICES OF. THE LEAGUE
IL The Eegimout will be mustered Lute service For
THREE MONTHS,
Under the Governor's Proclamation,
'VOLUNTEERS FOR IT
ARE REQUESTED .TO REPORT IMMEDIATELY TO
THE COMMITTEE,
AT THE : QUARTER MASTER'S OFFIOE,
NORTHEAST CORNER OF TWELFTH AND GIRARD
STREETS.
Snob. necessary expeneea as are not properly borne by
the Government WILL RE DEFRAYED FROM A FIRM
RAISED. BY THE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE.
CLOTHING, EQUIPAGE, ARMS, and -EQUIPMENTS
will be furnished as soon as the organiaztion shall be
effected. A Camp will be formed immediately, in the
neighborhood of the city.
J. R. FRY,
S. M. FELTON.
J. EDGAR THCII§ON,
ELLERSLIE WALLACE.
JAMES L. CLAGHORN.
HORACE BINNEY. Jr..
MORTON MoMICRAEL,'
GEO; H. CROSMAN.
J. I. CLARK HARE,
W . . D. LEWIS,
OEO WHITNEY..
ALEX. WHEELER.
"HEADQUARTERS OF COMMISSION
FOR U. S. COLORED TROOPS, No. 1210 ORES f-
NUT Street, Philadelphia.
The following is the official order authorizing Eke re
cruiting of Colored Troops: _' -
HEADQUARTERS
OF THE ARMY. An.T'T GENERAL'S OFFICE,
WAsm - NOTON, June 17, 1863.
GENERAL ORDERS No. )78.
Major GEORGE L. STEARNS, Assistant Adjutant
General United States Volunteers, is hereby announced
ae Recruiting Crtomissioner for the United Slates Colored
Troops. tnbject to such instructions as he may from
time to time receive from the secretary of: War.
'By order of the Secretary of War:
(Signed,) E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant Goners].
To Major GEO. L. STEARNS, Aset Adj't General 11. S.
Volunteers•
The undersigned is prepared to issue the proper au
thorization to colored• men to enlist recruits for the
Armies of the United States. He will receive applica
tions from those desirous of being made commissioned
officers. and transmit the same to the Board of Inepse.,
tion at Washington, and will be glad to give full in
formation on all- matters connected - with this branch of
the service to those who may seek it. .
The undersigned has the co-operation of a Committee
of sixty citizens of Philadelphia.- The Agent of the
said. committee is R. R CORSON, who is likewise the
Agent of the undersigned.
CAMP WILLIAM PENN, at Chelton Ailla,has been
selected as the camp for instruction, and Lieut. Colonel
LEWIS WAGNER placed in command of it.- All re
cruits will be mustered in by companies of eighty men.
and immediately uniformed, equipped and sent to the
camp. •
Squids of men will be subsisted until companies are
completed by the committee of citizens, at such localities
as their agent may designate.
Papers in the interior of the State will copy this ad
vertisement one time, and. send a paper containing same,
with bill, to these Headquarters.
Communications by letter will be promptly answered.
GEORGE L.STEAREII3.- Major and A. A. O.
Recruiting Commissioner for U. S. Colored Volunteers.
HEA D QDARTERS; PHILADEL- .
PHU, PA., 1126 fi HURD STREET, June 26th, 1863.;
GEN ARAL ORDERS. DICo. 1. •
I The following despatch is published for the infor
mation and guidance of all concerned:
"HARRISBURG, June 26th, 1863.
"T3.3.l`af. Gen. NJ: T. Dana. Philadelphia. Pa. •
"By direction of the President of the United States
YOU are azeigned to the organization and command of,,
the Militia and Voluntotr narces and defences of Phila
delphia, and. will receive instructions from these Head
quarters. "
By command of DIAL GEN. COLIC 3.
JOHN S SCHULTZ, Major andA. A. General.
11. By virtue of the above the undersigned assumes
command at this station. All Military organizations of
whatever .kind, including civilians, will make their
reports accordingly.
111. All existing orders and regulations for the - go
vernment of this command will remain in force until re
scinded.
Iv. The following named officers are announced as
composing the Personal Staff of the Major General Com
manding, or .as assigned•to 'Staff duty! at these Head
quarters. The administrative departments of the Staff
will remain as heretofore :
Lieut. Colonel Wm. D. Whipple, 'additional Aid-de-
Camp and Ass't Adj't Gen., Older of Staff.
Lieut. Col. H. A. Prink, 11th Pennsylvania Volun
teers, Provost Marshal.
captain Cyrus s. Haldeman, Ass't Adj't General.
First Lieut. W. F. Milton, 20th Mass. Vole., Aid-de-
Camp
Second Lieut. Edward J. Parker,l3th Penna. Cavalry,
Acting Assistant Adintant General. -
Second Lieut. L. Garwood, Co. C, 154th Penna. Vols.,
Acting Assistant Adjutant GeneraL •
N. J. T. DANA,
je27.3t Maj—Hen_lLS--Velg..—Caremandiarr
HFADQUARTEBS, DEFENCES OF
THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Jane 28th,1863.
GENERAL ORDER—No. 2.
The Officers of the HOME GUARD will meet at the City
Armory, in BROAD street, below RACE. TO-MORRO iP
Morning. at 30 o'clock, for the purpose of completing
arrangements for the Defence of the City and State
By order of_ A. J. PLEASONTON,
Brig. General Commanding Home Guard.
WM. BRADFORD,
Assistant Adjutant General. je29-
BAY >RESERVES.- ATTENTION,
COIAAPNY F, In' REGIMENT —A few good men
wanted for this Company immediately for State service,
not exceeding three months. Apply at Regimental
Headquarters, MARKET. above hiCrHTEI. Uniforms
and transportation furnished.
H. C. KENNEDY, Captain.
GEORGE RECK.
A. H. FULLER, } Committee on Recruiting.
T. C. STAIRS,
Those men who have left Company F without permis
sion from the Commanding Officers are requested to re
port immediately to the Recruiting Committee, or their
nsrn es will be published as deserters. By order
je29-2t C: KENNEDY, Captain Co. F.
•
E C RII IT S : : :WANTED. -RALLY,
RALLY,
-...11"EN OF PHIL ADELPHLA. AND DEFEND YOUR
CITY AND STATE._ - -
Men Wanted for a Company in the New Coal Regiment,
ender the auspicel4 of the Coal Merchants.
8435 BOUNTY
Thirty-five Dollars Bounty in addition to regular pay
given to every, recruit: •
This Regiment is for Three Months' service under the
call of the Governor for State Defence. Roll Book at No.
108 WALNUT Street. THEO. BURKHART..rIapt.
.11F.TJBBN ROTH.MIEL. Lieut. - ie3o 2t*
TO ARMS ! TO ARMS ! !
VANE DEFENCE.
Second - Regiment, National Guards. Headquarters,
Arch street,. above Sixth. Recruits wanted for the
State defence. • Books now open. Men mustered, armed,
and immediately.
Rally under this command and secure your homes
fix in the invasion of traitors.
Lieutenant Col. GEO. MEGEE, Commanding.
Members will assemble at i 10 o'clock for drill and pg
ATTENTION, COMPANY F, GRAY
ESERVES !—The old members, associate and con
tributing, are requested to meet at the ARMORY.
EIGHTH and CALLOWHILL,.at 10 o'clock A. 11., to
organize for city defence. A committee will be -in at
tendance during the day to enroll the names. of those
wishing to join. A. H. FULLER.
GEORGE HECK. Comnilttee.
it JOHN S. STAINS.
WASHINGTON GRAYS, ATTEN
TION !The companies of the WASHINGTON
GRATE'. REGIMENT are fast filling up.. Some of them'
have been mustered in,:and will leave for camp,TO-
MoRROW. There is still -- a chance for recruits under
well-known officers, at the Armory, Franklin
-+
Street, below Arch. F. 'W. -RALSTON,'
lt+ Lieutenant.
COMPANY A, IsT REGIMENT GRAY
RESERVES _
MINUTE MEN! -
Armory, No. 81.0 MARKET Street.
- Drills of the Company will be held daily at S.P. Al.
Roll call at 9 A. M. and 8 P. DL. .
By order of the Captain:
:ii:3o-5t W. D. IT.ASTINOS, Orderly Sergeant.
14ECRIIITS IFOR STATE: DEFENCE
are wanted to fill op a company nearly full, at
FRANKLIN and POPLAR Streets.' -The members of the
Company will meet at 8 o'clock A. M. ' 3111
swat . THE INVALID CORPS. -
BY GENERAL ORDERS No. 105, from the War De
-111 partment. authority is given for creating a military
.organization, to be composed of such worthy officers
and soldiers as may have become disabled from wounds
received in service, or from disease contracted in the line
of duty, and to.be called the' iNVALID. CORPS::
As it is to be composed of VETERANS who have become
more or less crippled in the service of their country, and
have - produced evidence - of worthiness, this will be em
phatically a CORPS OP HONOR, reckonin among its
numbers many'of the noblest and most
gallant sons of
America, brave relics from every battlefield of the war,
gathered under the fostering protection of a grateful Go-
It is to be NATIONAL in its character, having no re
ference to States; hence an applicant, furnishing the ne
cessary qualifications, may be received by any provost
arahal appointed under the enrolment act, 'whether in
his own or in another State.
Rs officers and men win be designated, as:, a mark of
distinction, by a uniform peculiar to themselves, and
their duties will be such home 'service as they may be
capable of performing, thus relieving many thousands
of able-bodied troops whose services are needed in the
• •
One office has been open for a few weeks, for the enlist
ment of invalid discharged soldiers, at No BCBLombard
street, Philadelphia. This is now closed, and another
opened at No. 243 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, .
adjoining the office of Captitin LEHMAN, Provost Mar
shal of the First Congressional Distriet.
• A camp has been opened near Harrisburg for the re
ception of all recruits for this corps -enlisted in this
State, where comfortable quarters are furnished, and the.
recruits uniformed, armed, and equipped,. • The follow-'
in g information concerning this corps is publiehed by the
War Department. viz: - •
'The term of enlistment in the Invalid COrPs ihall be
three years, unless sooner discharged. It is further an
that no officer or enlisted man shall be entitled
to 07 receive any pension, premium, or bounty, for en
listment or re• enlistment, or service in the Invalid
Corps. Claims for pensions or bounties, which may be
due for previous service, will not be invalidated .by en
listment in the Invalid Corps: but no pensions can be
drawn, or accrue to the benefit of any man, during his
service in raid corps.: The officers and men will be orga
nized into companies of infantry, of the same strength
as is now authorized by law for the United States in
fantry. .
. . .
"Ile officers and enlisted men will receive the came
pay and allowances now authorized 'by law for' the
United States infantry, and will be paid in the same
manner.
. . _
.
" Men enlisted in, or transferred to, the Invalid Corps
will be subject to the Articlesof War. Army Regula
tions, &a. , the same as other soldiers, and will be re
quired to perform all duties within the limit .of their
physical capacity, as laid down in the Rules and Regu
lations for that corps; but for the convenience of service
they, will be selected for three grades of duty. Those
who are most efficient and able bodied, and capable of
using the musket and performing guard duty, light
marches, &c. . will be assigned to companies of the
let Battalion, Those of the next degree hf physical effi
ciency, including all who have lost a hand or an arm, to
the companies of the 2d Battalion. Those who are
the
least effective, and including all who have lost a foot or:
a leg. to the companies of the 3d Battalion.
Companies of the lot Battalion will be employed
Mainly as provost guards and garrisons for cities,- but
may be assigned to forts,• field works, and railroads near
-.the cities and other important - points. They will be
armed with muskets, and will not be 'liable to active
campaigns with the field armies. '
Companies of the 2d Battalion will be armed with
side-arms only, and will us employed as guards of
buildings, hospitals. Sze. and willhave companies of
theist Battalion on duty them when the use of fire
- aria may be necessary.
- 'The companies of-the 3d Battalion will be armed
with side-arms, like the 2d Battalion, and will be em
ployed in hospitals as „cooks, nurses, ward masters;.
clerks, 'orderlies, &c., &c 1 the officers of these compact
vies doing - the duties of military,assistants at the hos
pitals."
For further information, discharged soldiers are in
vited to call at 5143 South THIRD Street, or at the (Ace
of any provost ; marshal riding under authority of. the
enrolment act. ' W. MATTHH,WB,-
Major Ist Penn'a Artillery and
je26-tha&tn tf Snri't it. B. Invalid Corks forPhila.
,70 ARMS l TO ARMS? UNION
ARTILLERY GUARD.—The second Company is now
forming, for service. under thf:, tall of the,Goyernor,
as an Artillery Corps. Arrno47, BROAD and PINE,
now open for Recruits. - J. T. BRADgRAW.
is3o4". ti. EVAN RANDOLPH.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 30. 1863.
GRAY RESEkLVES.
RECRUITS FOR Ta is REGIMENT,
FOR STATR.BERVIOR TOR NINETY Dill",
No. S 1 MARKET STREET, THIRD STORY
je3tl-6t Third Lieutenant and Recruiting 0 Meer
UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT.
THREE-MONTHS SERVICE.
CAPTAIN T. L. LOVKERMAN,
lOSTn REGIMENT PENrikYLVANIA VOLUNTEER%
who participated in ovary Battle of the Peninsala, is
RAISING A COMPANY
Apply immediately: Recrulting Station
COMPANY NEARLY FULL.
jem-u
IiBADQUAKTERS FIRS'I2 REGI
BIEBT /INFANTRY OF Tav, LINE, P. H. G.
No. 7 STATE HOUSE, .19.110 29,1853.
ORDER No. 2.
. _
• Jo obedience to General girders Nos. 1 - and 2, the Com
manding Officers of the several Corn nanies of the Regi
ment will tune immediate measures to fill up their re
spective Companies to the full complement, and report
to these Headquarters without delay.-
2. A meeting of the Oflieers of the Regiment,and others,
who are willing to anal t in Recruiting the Regiment,
wihl be held ln the SUPREME COURT I{oo2l, TO-‘2IOR
ROW, at 10 o'clock A.
. .
3. Officers of Independent Companies. or such as may
be recruiting Companies. who wish to unite with the
Regiment, are requested to attend.
4. Ten Dollars of a gratuity, in addition to their raenth-,
./Y Pay. will be paid to each officer and private.
5. Twenty Dollars will be given to each Captain, to
assist in paying recruiti ug,ext enses.
G. The term of service will be three mouths, unless
sooner discharged.
7 The City will furnish arms and equipments com
pleteßy.
order of JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN,
it Lieutenant Colonel Commanding.
COAL' REGIMENT-RECRUITS
WANTED. —At a meeting of the COAL' TRADE OF
PHILADELPHIA, held on Monday, the 29th instant.
it was resolved to organize a Regiment, under the
auspices of the Coal Trade. to be called the Coat Regi
ment, to serve in defence of the State. The Regiment
will be mustered info service for three months, under
the Governor's Proclamation. Aihounty of T RUNTY
FIVE DOLLARS (.$") to be paid to each volunteer on
being mustered in, in addition to the City and Bounty
Fund. .
Readquarters.No. 2,03 WALNUT Street, above Second.
ALFRED DAY, Colonel Commanding
commrrritg.
Davis Pearson, Chairman George P. Tyler,
W. C. Audenried; Joseph H. Midden,
Wm: Hunter, Jr., R. V. Rathbun,
John Street, N.P. Gordon
BEADQUARTERS DEFENCES OF
THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 29, - 1863.
GENERAL ORDER—No. 3.
All able-bodied men, who will organize as MINUTE
are requested to report through their respective
Captains forthwith. at these Headquarters, City Arsenal,
in RACE, below Broad street. that they may be duly
mustered into the City Service. for such duty as may be
designated by Major General Dana, commanding in Phi
ladelphia.
By order of A. J. PLEASONTON,
Brigadier General Commanding,
WM. BRADFORD,
Assistant Adjutant Genera
DEFENDERS OF THE WAR OF
1812 —The SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OP 1812 will
MEET at the SUPREME COURT ROOM; THIS
MORNING, at 9,14 o'clock, for the purpose of )cer
forming such military duty, for the Defence of the City:,
as may be required, by the Committee of Defence. COME
ONE. COME aLL. By order of
George Fraeriak,replies G Childs,.
Joseph P. LeClerc. John Thompson,
Jacob H. Eisler, . Matthew Newkirk;
Pram els Cooper, Exectitive Committee.
PETER RAY; President.
It*
Jon.: H. FKICK, SeCretarY.
tir MERCHANTS' REGIMENT. -A
Regiment of Infantry is being formed by the
WHOLESALE MERCHANTS
of this city, having its rendezvous at No. 513 MAR
KET Street.
Street Committees having been appointed, Merchants
will be solicited for means to forward the object. Mer
chants who may not be called upon will please for
ward their subscriptions to
_ _
t, UNION _LEAGUE REGIMENT
THREE MONTHS.
RECRUITS WANTED, Company D. Pay, Cloth
ing, and Subsistence under the auspices of the Union
Leagilf, er Philadelphia
' All the Bounties will be paid. The Regiment filling
up rapidly.
Recruiting Station; N. E. corner SECOND and CHEST
NUT Streets. Captain, MAX. P. COLESBERRY.
- .lint lieutenant. THOS. GILLESPIE. late of Rah Re-
Mment. P. V. , je3o-20
•
titGRAY RESERVES.-ALL. IJNI,
FORMS and equipments in P 05509511.11 of men who
have returned from the rfgiment in the field must be
delivered to the undersigned, at the Regimental
Headquarters, Armory A,..N0. 810 MARKET Street,
third story, or they will b dealt with according to law.
TB OMAS SPARKS,
Tuird Lieutenant and Recruiting Officer.
Philadelphia, June 29, 1363. _ ' je3o-3t
THE P A LMER. GUARDS, FOR
THREE MONTHS' SERVlCE.—Recraits wanted,
1609 CHESTNUT Street.
Captain. EDWIN OSBORNE,
Of the Gymnast Zouaves.
First Lieutenant, 61 . 11 BLANCH,
Late of the 23d Regiment. Pa. Vole.
TO BASE -BALL PLAYERS AND
OTIIBRS—" TARR 'BM ON TER FLY."—Captain D.
W. C. Moore is recruiting. a Company for State De
fence, to be attached to. Col. Newkumet's regiment,
now at Harrisburg. A few more active young men
wantea. Call at once at Armory, BROAD and RACE
tCOMPANY A, THIRD R G,I -
KENT RESBEVE BRIGADE —The members of this
Company will meet at the ARMORY, Southeast cor
ner THIRTEENTH and. FILBERT Streets, at 9
o'clock A. 91.
Recruits waited to fill un the Company.
le 1,. H. VOUTE. Lieutenant Commanding.
.
i AT] ENTION. - ALL ABLE 80.
. DIED NEN wishing to serve for City and State De
fence will meet at any time during the day and even
ing-at 54.7 North SECOND Street, ETA floor. An elec
tion . for officeis will be held as soon as the mininnm
number of men have signed. - , _ , - _ - It*
FIRST PENNSITLVANIA. CHAS
SLURS bave now Camp, 'Clothing, and Snbeisteime.
Camp at Broad and Germantown Railroad. Officers
and men will apply to CHAS. LESPES. Colonel.
.102 RAIISTEAD Place. .or 130..17 South SIXTH
TWENTIETH WARD, AROUSE I-
A Volunteer Company for city defence is - noir forni
ing at the Station.honse, TENTH and TEfOMPSON.
iii The organization is nearly full Persons who have
a; / pea the roll will meet THIS (Tuesday). moßamcr, at
9o•elock precisely.. - - - -lt*
RECRUITS WANTED FOR CO. I,
Ist Regiment. Union Leagne... A bounty, of $4 in
addition to the City and Union-Leagne bounbes is
given. . .13.. FR aN - HRES ER .
it! - Captain. 602 arch Street.
AT NTIONI- RECRUITS
wanted for Co. I. UNION LEAGUE 'REGIMENT;
WM. D. WHIFFLE, Colonel Commanding.,,_";
• Capt. IL F. ANDERSON.' '
First Lieut. A. W. bitiLLROY::
FOR STATE DEFENCE.-
atecruits wanted for Confnarty D. 2E...UN10N LEAGUE
REGIMENT. Station, 47 South THIRD Street. .
its E. Y. HIGREE, Captain.
~_. -
! COMPANY C, THIRD - REGIMENT
R
RESERVE BRIGADE:ECRIIITS WANTED imme
diately for Company C. 3d. Regiment Reserve brigade,
now recruiting at Commissioners' Hall. MR rV
SEVENTH and MARKET Streets. -West Philadelphia.
To serve under the call of the Governor for three (a)
months, unless sooner discharged. Thirteen dollars Per
month will be paid to each Recruit, by the citizens of'the
Twenty fourth Ward, in addition to the regular City
bounty' and State pay. ,
itli9 2t - J. H. SORVER, Captain.
, _
fj.FREfiItICK ZARRACHER;'LATE t ,
Captain of 29th Regbrient I'. V. , has opened a Re
cruiting Station, for the purpose or raising a Com
"
pony for Three or Six Months, at the - oda Fellows'
Hall, S. W. corner TENTH and WIDTH Streets. Tao
distracted condition of our once glorious Union requires
that every heart that holds one drop of patriotic, blood
within it should, at this crisis, come forth and enroll
their names and enter the field of battle with officers
who have been well tried in the service._ , -.
Let us meet the enemy and release our brothers, who
have long toiled for your rights. at-.the earliest 'possible
. .
moment. " 3e29-3t*
ATTENTIO.N, C 0 MP A'N Y 1 - •
NINTH WARD 'PO THE'RESCUE i—Residenti of
'NINTH WARD , are requested to enroll themselves
immediately, for active service in DEFENCE OF
THE • CITY AND - STATE, at the • UNION MARKET;
SEVENTEENTH Street. above Market
KERN• -,. -
BENJAMIN F. N: Ciptai'm•-•
DAVID 'REIMER, First Lieutenant. - , ja29-21.*
I HEADQUARTERS RESERVE. BRI
GADE, FIRST DIVISION, P. nr. ,
PHILADELPHIA. Jane 27,
- GENERAL ORDERS N 0.16. ,
Commanders of Regiments and Companies of the
Reserve Brigade will immediatelV proceed to fill up
their commands and report for duty at these Headquar
ters.
The Headquarters of the Brigade is at the Board of
Trade Room. 80. 505 CHESTNUT Street.
by order of Col. U. M. EAKIN,
Commander of Reserve Brigade,
Tonx E. ADDICKS, Acting A. A. General. ae29-3t
DANA TROOP.—A TROOP
of CAVALRY of the above name, composed
of the late members of the Anderson Cavalry
and their friends, is now recruiting at No.
10) o UT Street. A few respectable young men
wanted to fill the Company. Horsea and equipments
furnished by private subscription.
J. L. ANDERSON,
E. W. IdA HAIELL, Committee
J. TYNDALE. Organization.
ietio-3t,* H. W. ARNOLD, J
DEPARTMENT FOR SUPPLYING
THE CITY WITH WATER, Southwest corner - of
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. •
PHILADELPHIA. June 30,•1863.
The Water Tenants of the city will please take notice
that THIS DAY is the last for the payment of Water
Rents of 1863, with 6 per cent. penalty, and that on - -and
after WEDNESDAY, July 1. an addition of 15 per cent.
ba made upon all Water Rents remaining tin-
Paid. -
CHAS. L. WOLVF,
-It* Register of Water..
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL" DISTRICTS.
We. are wepared. as heretofore, to supply ninnies at
their Country Residences with,
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &O.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
inTst-ts CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS;
UNION STEAM. AND WATER.
_ BEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD'S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HUTU,
THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, and all other
Improved COOKING APPARATUS.
Boilers and Water Backs, Parlor , and other _lst
Registers and VentUators, Backe' and Jambs, and
things coin:motel with the above branch of bccetneea.
JAMES P. WOOD,'
• - No. 41. South FOURTH Stireet.
I. FELTWELL, SuPizintickitet. -
inuurAttir NOTICES.
(now pear Ilarr!gbarlf,)
Unless sootier discharged
APPLY AT READQUARTM
THOMAS SPARES,
An experienced - Officer of the
FOR. 'MR, Amy?. REGIMENT
EVANS & 11AF_SA.LL'S,
416 ARCH STREEr
JAMES S. MARTIN,
7._y_e_aszrok_
N0.:5A0 MA
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF
RICH PARIS MANTILLAS.
- - ALSO. OF
111filaT ZEPRIV,CLOTII CLOAKS,
CHNTABLE FOR THE WHOLE BUMMER.
J. W. PROCTOR do 00.;
13 8-1 m If No. ORR CHESTNUT STREET.
E R &.LANDELL4
FOURTH AND ARCH.
•
LADIES preparing for their Stimater TOURS Can be
stated in Dry Goode adapted to their wants.
FINE ORGANDY LAWNS
SPANISH LINENS FOR SUITS.
SEA-SHORE SHAWLS.
BLACK LACE POINTS.
TOURIST DRESS GOODS.
BATJHUNG DREGS GOODS
SUPER MOHAIR MITTS.
MODE • GRENADINE VEILS.
BLACK DRESS 'GRENADINE.
STEEL SKIRTS,' BEST ONLY.
SUMMER SILKS LOW.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
jet•thstti tf '
JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH ST.,
OFFERS
Black and White Plaid Marseilles.
Black and White and Brown and White Linen Check.
'French Nankinetts—plaid and plain.
Nankin—nice quality. -
Linen Stripes, dark ground, good.
Merino Cassirneres—excellent quality.
Plain. Mixed, and Plaid Cassimeres.
Mixed Cloths and Cassimeres.
Ladies' Closkinc Cloths. -
Double-width Plaid Flannels for Shirting. ion
DRESS CODDS AT REDUCED
PRICES.—H. STEEL.B; SON,
No 713 and 715 North TENTH Street,
are now closing oat the balance of their stock of
Poll de C.bsyres, all Wool Delaines, Poplins,
Challies, Delaines, Mozambignes, Taffeta d'Etes.
French:Lawns, French. English, and iimericanChintzse,
Banes, Silk Tisanes, Silk Grenadines.
Fancy Silks, and all kinds of
Mummer Dress Goods, at extremely low prices.
SUMMER SHAWLS s.T REDUCED PRICES.
BARGAINS (N BLACK SILKS. -
CHOICE STYLES PACIFIC .LAWNS at lac.
1 lot .2 yards square Table Cloths, Snow Drop and
Damask. al/ Linen, at UM. je6
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
E- M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALE,
At prices generally below present cost of impor-
WHITE GOODS, all descriptiona.
EMBROIDERIES. do do
LACES, .t.,do do
LINEN HANDRiRCHIEF,§, do
VEILS, &C„ &c.
And respectfully , invites an inspection of. hi.
1024 CHESTNUT STREET
WRITE LINEN DUCKS:
Brown and White Linen Drills.
Fancy Drill and other Summer Wear.
Moaca and other thin Coatings.
Silk mixtures; Drap
Light fine fancy Cassineres.
Di ESS GOODS.
Deo7 able fabrics at old prices.
Rack Dress' Goods at nearly oldprices. ,
8-4 -Wide black Barege for Shawls.
COOPER & CONARD.
je2.B-tf - S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streekla.
BARGAINS FROM AUCTION.
One lot 01 Black and White Plaids at 26 cents.worth
37%—a decided bargain.
One lot of large-flgare 'Grenadines at 46 cents, worth
62% cents.
One lot of Lawns, fast colors, 15%.
One lot of Bleached Nadine at 18%.
One lot ofGingham Lawns at 3734. worth 44.
15PilliTAISilVIINING, at
JOHN H. STOKSS arr
• • .792
'DWIN 'HALL & .CO., 26 SOUTH SEL.
COND Stieet, wimild call the attention of the Ladies.
to their stock of
Superior Black Silks.
Wide Mantle Silks.
Black Corded Silks, ,
Black Gros de Rhine
Black SUN s. from to. to $4.
N. 8.--Dierchants in want of Black Silks are Invited
to examine our stook' and prices _ jel3-tt
TABLE:DAMASKS. '
Power• Loom Damasks and Diapers.
Fringed Towels, 16. 20, 25,"31, &c.
Good Napkins, Doylies and Diapers.
SHE) , TINOS.
Heavy 9-4,10-4, and 11-4 Bleached Shootings.
Shirting and Pillow Muslin,
Pine stock of Flannels. -
• COOPER & CONRAD.
je2s S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET,
HUNTER'S
" NEW STORE,
37 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
The - ladle p are respectfully invited to examine their
well-selected. stock of
ALINTLKS AND CLOAKS.
Consisting of
Lace Shawls at $2.50;
. , Lace Mantles from $3.50 to $25;
Silk Barques from $8 to $10;
Silk Circulars from $6 to $2O;
Cloth Circulars from arta $l5.
Also, Plain and Striped POPLINS, manufactured of
the best materials, in the most stylish manner, and will
be sole cheaper . than -
. CAN BS FOUND ELSEWHE4K
. .
N. R—Daily receiving the meet fashionable Dress
Goods, at Cie9-Im3 31 NORTH EIGHTH. STRUM.
MOSQUITO, NETTINGS,
- A - Three 'yards Nvide,l
seven yards in a piece.
Blue and -White.. •
Price 51.58 a piece.
• Also, Blue Tarietons,
And Bobbinets, in colors.
For Coverings.
HEARTLESS BROTHERS,
Are Selling Out
THEIR LARGE STOCK
Of SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
At REDUCED PRICES,
Preparatory to Receiving
THEIR FALL IMPOR CATIONS.
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
ARMY poops.
ARMY HATS, ARMY HATS.
ADOLPH as KEEN,
No. 65 North SECOND Street,
Philadelphia,
- Manufacturer's of all kinks of
FELT MATS, .
have on hand a large assortment of all the various and
most approved styles of
R M.Y -11A1‘.S.
Orders by mail , from. millers or johbers, will be
Promptly filled at the lowest rates. je3o-3m
ARMY -GOODS-
DARK-BLOE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAT CLO_THS.
: BET-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY. BLANIKETS, - STAZDARD WRIOHT.
10-OIINCE DUCK.
DRILLS:STANDARD WEIGHT.
10LiVI.LESE1 DRILLS AND. DUCK
EROISHAND . BLEACHED SHESTINGS AND mai
loi 4le . •
PROTHINGRAM & WELLS.
G SIMONS & BROTHER
•
BAABOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
ALLEVEA.6TEIREHS OF illir3LEY.
- FINE SWOICEotis o
aimrrAid GooDs. nir may vaitirrThi.
lALMfflica
FIREWORKS.
BRILLIANT
FIRE-W ORBS ° i
OF A
SUPERIOR,
..QUALITY:
FRENCH, AMERICAN, .ANDCHINESE
SYSzROCKETS, ROMAN CANDLES,
COLORED STARS,',WHEELD, FLYERS.
ROSETTES, FIREMEN'S . TORCHES.
TORPEDOES,
FOR SALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,. BY
E. G. WHITMAN &
•
AT THEIR NEW STORE.
CHESTNUT ST, BELOW. FOURTH,
3023-tuth&s6t NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS' EXPRESS
DRUGS.
ROBERT. SHOEMAKER da 00.,
Northeast Corner FOURTH and EACR Streets,
-PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTk
EMPOWERS AND DEALERS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
MANUFACTURERS OF.
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, age
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
FRENCH- ZINC PAINTS- ,
Dealer and consumers supplied at
jewiri FAT LOW PRICES FOR CASH
dalt: TIIRTLB SOUP
, be served up didlaJa amted. trir
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• •PHILADELPHIA.
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DIEECTORS.
Francis N. Buck,B. D.. Woodruff,
I
Chas. Richardson, Geo. A. West, ,
Henry Lewis. Jr., • John Hessler, Jr..
John W. Eyerman,.. Chas. Stokes
Philip S. Justice ■• A. H. Rosenkeim. •
• Joseph D. - Ellis.
W. FRANCIS N. KICK President.
CHARLES RlCHARDSON,VicePreeident
WILLIAM L BLANCHARD; Secretary. Lials-iftf
PHILADELPHIA- FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE. No. 433 CHESTNUT. STREET.
CHAMTERED BY THE STATE - OF PENESYLVABLA.
This COMPRIVriII now prepared to make Inattranse
iiWnet LOSS BE FIRE on the most favorable terms.
•Their losses - will be Promptly. settled, and that those
for the year 1862 were so. they refer to the following re
rtrulagne Firm •
1,962 45
L. G. Myting_er & 918 n
. Beverly R. Kenn 4 , B46 67
William E. Taber ' 4,894 19
John 128. 87
F. P. ?don's.. •• .• . ' ..... . .... ......... . •
2,000 Op
W. V. Petit • - 80 00
G.--lirytinger & Co
1:498 78
R. E. Sellers 8418
Other small losses 180
.81
ME . COMPitny have no nmettted lone&
The assets of the Company are now
Mortgagee and ground rent5..t1..1100.116 48
Real estate (taken for debts) cost. ........ 19,370 OD
Stocks and bonds , ' - 21,609 91
Bills receivable ' 9 . 942 n
Dne.front individuals 7,374 47
• ' sr
70,266 00
Cash ha Bank
Stock notes•..
DIRECTORS
B. P. Mar, President, N. W. Baldwin. Vise Fre
.Charles P. Hayes, slant,
John Clayton, _. P. B. SaverY.
'ld. Wiler - - Alexander Murphy.
T.' K. Collins, EL. G.-Howell..
Xi/a,' Cowell. 0. :'. '..;' Jan Killgote.
B. J. idowargee. '
I 1
344 - ektllMEen.t .1.
WANTED
w F THE
KEYSTON OIL E
ARTILLERY,
S 2 DRIV.4.P.S.
6 ARTIFICERS.
.2 BUGLERS.
A 7 ply immediately, at the
"TY AI I"• T 'AL , . 4 -A o g. Flow Th , rtlenth. .ie3l7-2t4
WANTED -A GOOD COMPETENT
Clerk, to take cbarge of Drug Store. • Inquire 8..
W. corner SIXTH and POPLaR Streets. its
V[r ANTE D—A SITU TION AS
o v ? N -IL BA 2Pd ER GGn?,trrEjtglslP!.ifierorg'ileol,mr:6,,,tig
WAN TE D-A SITUATION IN A
first china DRY 0(100 HOUSE, by an expe
rienced Salesn an, that can influence a large cash and
short •time city and near count!) , trade. Addre,s Box
872. Pnat ofrwn,
,je27-SL•
WANTED -AN ACTIVE YOIjN
MAN, Fev enteen to twenty years of age, one ac
quainted with the city retailers, to sell Goods by iarnbie;
a stood opportunity is offered. /address Box. 1121 Post
j ,)4,Bt*
P.hR MONTH GIZAR4NTED.
kiP t , Tosiimonlals of Clergymen and scientific men
lent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr. & CO. , Newburyport, !dace.
je24-2mddriff
7 F MONTH!-I WANT TO HIRE
- AOSNTS in every county'at VS a month, ex-
Pauses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma
chines. Address S. MADISON.
nivsamd&W Alfred, Maine.
$6O A MONTIII-WE WANT
AGENTS at s6oa month, expenses paid, to sell
our Bterkastinsr Persof Te, Oriental Burner*, and Mother
new articles. Id circulars free. SHAW & GLARE,
iny6 3ind&W Biddeford. Maine.
s et . DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—Patt.t.emPate, Feb, 9,
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points:
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.
SEA BATHING.
NATIONAL lIALL
CAPE ISI;ANi). CAPE MAY. N. .7,1
Tlll6 well-known Hotel is now open for the r.cention
of its numerous guests. Terns NO per week. Children
under 12 years oi age and servants half price. Superior
accommodations and ample room for 200 persons.
Jen 42t AARON GARR.STSON. Proprietor.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN
be accommodated by the. subscriber with good
BOARD. commodious Rooms, newly furnished, ,at
Landsdale Hotel, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad,
Doylestown Junction. Plenty of shade nearby.,Ad..
dress, P. D. BARTH, LANDSDALE P. 0.,
my:3o-Im* Montgomery county.
SUMMER BOARDING AT GLEN
k-j WOOD, near the Delaware Water Gap. The toes
ion is one of the finest in the neighborhood. Rooms
large and airy. For terms, &e., apply to
SAMUEL ALSOP,
je 22-121 Delaware Water Oap, Monroe co., Pa.
FIBST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME
-a- communicating and single rooms; private table if
desired, No. 1315 WALNUT street. 1e24 ha*
BOARD AND ROOM AGENCY OR
FICB No. '703 CHESTNUT Street. Persons want
ing Boarders or baying Rooms to Let in any part of the
city or vicinity are invited to call at Office, or send their
address, and receive circular. ie29-6t.
HEALTH AND STRENGTH
BUB proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet ahem
vered for all pulmonary complaints, Coughs, Sore
Throat, Hoarseness.. Asthma,. Bronchitis, ids
-- moptysii (Stinting Blood), Short Breath, Orono,
Wasting Flesh: Pains and Soreness. Weak
Breast, Tickling Irritation. or rising in the
Throat, Broken Constitution, from the abases
of calomel and other causes, all Throat
Breast, and Lung Complaints, Let no
disease, - however bad it may be, or
length of time it may have existed, -
discourage you until yon have
tried this great Meclicamentant.
Wonderful cares have taken
place, when. to all human
Probability, it could not
be sossible. The popu
lar impression,
strength
ened
by some
scientific opinions,
that Consumption cannot
• be cured, has no doubt
hastened the death of many
an invalid, by depriving them
of the consolation of hope. Per
sons afflicted with Pectoral disease
should be supported by every assu
rance of a cure, not alarmed by the
gloomy, foreboding countenances .of _
those around. For our part.we do not
lieve' that Consumption is incurable; and
let physicians theorize as they will, we have
a mass otevidence to prove that persons having
all the symptoms of Consumption, cough, deep
bloody expectoration, pains and oppression. sore
throat diarrhma, night sweats. burning fever, &c.;
have been permanently cured by " DR. SWAYNE'S-
COMPOUND SIRUP OP WILD CHERRY." A good ap
petite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition for
active exercise. is sure to , follow its use. Thirty gears'
experience in this and foreign countries is convincing_
proof. Beware of all preparations purporting to contain
Wild Cherry, except that prepared by Dr. Swayne & Son,
the original and only genuine.
Dr. SWAYIVE'S Principal Office, 330 North SIXTH ,
Street; above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists
and Dealers.
.lel9,
fr E S U B S C R B E R WILL CONTI
NUE the DRUG BUSINESS. as heretofore. at the
Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street.
WM. ELLIS & CO., Druggists,
724 MARKET Street.
PATENT PARAFTINE VARNISH
CAUTION!
We hereby caution the Paint and Oil and Ship Chan
dlery trade, and consumers of our PATENT PARAF
FIN -VARNISH, against purchasing from one J. Pe.
NoMITLLIN, of 149 FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he
ceased to act as Agent for us. or SAMUEL PAGE & BON,
of Boston . , in January last.
- He has , imposed upon the trade and consumers a worth
less imitation of our PAReFFINE VARNISH. commenc
ing the deceitful and fraudulent practice previous hp our
annulment of his agency.
PATENT PAHL - Flap vesau.su in PHILADELPHIA,
and any other parties represenling themselves as such
are imposters . All orders left with Messrs. lIIILMIET
& C 0.,,
_Will be promptly attended to.
Our Varnish fully sustains its well-earned reputation
as a durable. quick-drying. brilliant and economical
application for imparting a glossy black coating on Wood
or Iron.. GEO. S. PAGE & „
139 MAIDEN LANE, New York.
it And 111 SMITH'S WHARF, Baltimore..
THE KING AND THE . PAGES ;
TRR
Q. P. /13.8 k BRILLIANT.
A
ROMANCE. "
Without' any "kivver,"
Serfiallywritten by
JOHNPARAFFINS. GENT..
For the benefit of the
PAINT, OIL, AND star CHANDLERY
TRADE.
In calling the attention of the public to this affairon _
BLACK PARAFFIN& VARNISH,
the subscribers have only time to say , that it ia 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.,Bastern
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-called Patent Paratline Varnish- Any one preferring
Pages' to ours can buy it of us, with sworn bids. "
and half dozen other parties in town, without patting
us to expense; Ii cents alderman fees.
As the trade of Philadelphia, .who hive so liberally
patronized us since January last, have been thoroughly
aware ofwhat they were buying, it is not supposed that
they will be led by "Page's Appeal" to pay extra
price, extra freight, extra cartage, extra package
money, for an article in New York, when they can buy
,the P. 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 charge, by applying
by note to this office. J. DT. MoKULLIN Is CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Black and Bright Ver
b' sb;Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Benzine. Naptha, &c &c.,
151 South FRONT Street.
MaFOR SALE-A DESIRABLE COT
PAGE AND LOT IN THE TWENTY-FOURTH
WARD.
For sale, - the neat tweAtery. COTTAGE, with large
Garden ; size of the Lot 100 by 125 - feet, with frame Stable.
situated at the northwest corner of SENECA and MAR
NOE Streets, Twenty-fourth ward, only three squares
from the Callowhill ai2d Hestonville Railroad. The
house contains a large Parlor and Sitting-room and
Kitchen on the first floor; the second. story - contains four
Chambers and Piazza back, and two garret bed-rooms.
The house is in good repair. For terms apply to
THOMAS MARTIN,
" Real Estate Agent andTollector.
N. W. cor. of FOURTH and PINE Sts. ,:Philadelphia.
N. B.—Houses and Lots for sate, and Houses to rent,
in different parts of the city. je3o-7t ii
RAILROAD FOR. SALE.—IN FUR:
silence of a judgment and - decree of the Court of
Common Pleas for Franklin, county. Ohio,,in. the case
of GEORGE P. COB, Trustee. vs. THE COLUMBUS,.
PIQUA, AND INDIANA RAILROAD. COM7a..NY et al..
the undersigned, Special Master Commissioner in said'
case, will expose to sale by public vendne, at the Court
House door, in the city of COLUMBUS. Ohio,.between
lillhours of twelve o'clock AL and four.o'clock P. M., of
enti'relPAY' the 6th day of August,.
_A. D:-156;, the
wa , y there .ind of said Company, including the right of
by said and.
the lands occii - Pit - a " "' ilea:
or „aehY. or needed. to be used in the
construction Jam: air, use or. employ
ineut thereof. by whatever-,12—..,t.
_same may. be
holden by said Company, toget mrwitt
vimatrstruc
lure and tracks thereon, and all brides,
cul
verts, knees. depot grounds and builaings therean..eluding also, as apart of mid roortgageelpremises.
engines, locomotives, cars of every description,. rolling
stock, turntables, water stations and fixtures, station
honses and lots. and lands used in operating said road.
or intended to he used in connection therewith, and'
owned and held for that purpose; and all tools and I'm,
plements, materials and supplies, and all shops and
engine-bouses owned, used, or. provided -by said' COM,
pony to be used in operating said Railroad, including
such of said matters and things as may have been pro
cured, obtained, or supplied by the agency-of the .Re
ceivers in said case; and all' the privileges, franchises,
and powers of said Company. including its franchise to
be and act as a corporation, conferred by the charter
and amendments to the' charter of said Company, au
thorized by the act of the General Assembly passed-
April 11, 1661. All of which will be offered for sale as
aforesaid, and sold in one entire parcel; and as an en
tii purchase money to be paid as follows: - Ono
third part thereof within thirty days after the con
firmation of the sale by the court; one-half of the
balance in one month thereafter.' and the residue in two
months thereafter; ten per centum _of the- pnrchase
money, or A 900,000 of r the ftrst-mortgage bonds, to he
deposited with the Commissioner at the time of the bid,
before closing a sale, to be forfeited if the bidder fail to
fulfil bie contract of, purchase.
JOHN R. BRADLEY.
•
. Special Master Commissioner.
Columbus, June Ti 1563. Je:3°-t"'sl'.
.179,682 at
LACIEVIIRI , Saoratary.
WANTS.
Alexandria. Va,
Newborn, N. C.
Port. Royal, S. C. A. BuYD,
2elo-tt Captain and Assist. Ctaartermaater
SUMMER BOARDING.
BOARDING.
MEDICAL.
TO THE SUFFERING.
DR. SW AY NE' S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY
VARNISHES.
MESSRS. RULBURT & CO.,
OF 240 ARCH STREET,
ARE TEE ONLY AIITHORISED ANTS
for the sale of the
With all tlie Correspondence, Contracts. dre.. am.
and Caricatures in Black, by -
Carious H. OIL, Esq.
a tinh THE RANDALL STEAM
.,
SHIPS.
The undersigned will bet one thousand dollars that the
Randall steamship, when built and afloat, will make
her first passage from America to England inside of eight
days; one thousand dollars that she will make her se
-
cond passage in seven days and a half; one thousand
dollars that:she will make it in seven days; and one
thousand dollars that she will make the passage, during
the year, in six days.
Any one desiring to accept all or either of these wa
gers. will please address me by post, or in person. It
hfust be understood that the stakes are to be deposited in
some good Philadelphia Bank. at the time of making the
bet. L. B ALL, Railroad Agent,
It* -ELEVENTH and MARKET !Rs.
-- - _
PHILADELPHIA RHRENOLOGL
vat CAL CABINET AND BOOK, STORE. —Examina.
Ws Lions. with written or verbadeseriptions of Chit
Ac k racier. Social ' Disposition, Professions,?,. Talent,
Business Qua age., are wade day and
trashing. All the PtibllrlttiOns of "FOWler... & Well"
wholesale and retail., 4CHN L. O&PEN:
ap7knitbeSmtt as Soya TENTH St*.
,NIXON'S CREMORNI4
MACARTE'S EUROPEAN CIRCUS will ex
hibit at BE UD and LOCUST streets, adjoining the
Academy of &Tusk, for a short season, commencing oa
JULY 3.
FIRST APPEARANCE rrr AMERICA.
MADAME MACARTE has great satia"action in an
nouncing to the people of this. country that, after an ab
sence of several years, she will again have the honor
of at nearing before them.
Among the Royal Cirons is the beautiful Stud
•garEei:glish thorough - h-breds, including the celebrated
BLJACK. SWAN'.
- Being the sameTBLACI. Troupe with which. in England: rr• - -"'
-land, and 'Scotland, she had the honor of Performica
before the most refined and numerous audiences ireet`tnir
city in the British realm.
Madame MACARTIVE great Act, the -
VENETIAN CARNIVAL,
Will be remembered by those yrhoothtrieviad her for
mer efforts in this country.
First appearance in America of
MR. JOHN COOK,
The English Humorist, known . as the most brilliant 'wit
in Engiand, and familiarly styled the Comic Mime.
The elegant • follies of this well-bred and gentlemanly
Clown will be occasionally diversified by the exceed
ingly roinic grotesques, of the famous French Pierrot.
First appearance in America of the ' -
!FRO-ARABIC TROUPE,
Comprising Male • and Female Jugglers, Acrobats, Con
tortionists. •
Prominent among the features of the tronnels the
tinguished
MLLE CARROLL,
Of European and American celebrity. This yornit and
brilliant Artiste is ache owledged by all, both Ma - ad out
of the Equestrian profession. to be the most perfect rider
. the sae.
In addition to the Star Company. the Manager has se-'
cured an engagement with the renowned. Wild Rider.
MR. EATON STONE.
Sir. Stone's feats on horseback are all performed. en •
his naked steed, without saddle, bridle, or - covering of
any kind. Ms reckless and brilliant - leaps over form
barred gates and other barriers, while carrying -his son -
upon his head, and in various other attitudes, are con
sith red the perfection of ecitiestrian• skill. and have
justly Entitled him to ithe: distinction of "Champion of
the Arena."
S. LATHROP, the Kentncky Clown. .
JIM REYNOLDS, the Great Model Clown.
- The Great Romantic Spectacle.
DICK TURPTIVB RUM TO*YORII,-
• AND DEATH OF BLACK BESS.
Dick Turnin tirme Micarte.
Three exhibitions en July 4th. commencing at 103‘,
23-f, 73. f, Admission, 25 cents. Reserved seats 5) cents.
jego-it
NEW CHESTNUT STREET THEA
TRE: -L
Lessee and Manager Mr. W. WREATLIT.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Tune 30th.
Edmund Falconer's great Irish Drama. entitled 'the •
In which
will sustain her origin at character of
KATHLEEN,
As enacted by her over 400 consecutive nights at the
Teatre Royal Lyceum, London, England, sapnorted
Messrs.
L. P. BARRETT.
CHARLES wHEATLEIGH.
JOHN McCULLOUGH.
The play produced from original meets pr4cured
London.
THE NEW SCENERY
By Messrs. H. HILYARD AND .T. H. SELWYN.
During the piece, which is liberally interspersed wltb.
SONGS and D ANCES,
Will be presented a correct representation of an
And the oelebratM sensation scene, entitled
THE BLACK VALLEY,
In which HARRY KAVANAGH - will make a
TERRIFIC DESCENT
From the'extensive height of the theatre to thestage ripen.
TEE LIMB OF A TREE.
A GRAND CORPS DE BALLET AND
100 AUXILIARIES
have been engaged expressly for the piece.
E LEVENTH -STREET OPERA.HOUBB,
LATE SANFOIDS. ELEVENTH Street. above
CHESTNUT.
.LAST TWO NIGHTS
Of the Great Korai Drama of
tiNCLE TON'S
MONDAY and TIIEPD A.Y, rune 29th and 30th,
to give mace to ALEXANDER DUMAS' Tale of the War,
entitled:.
wbicl3,l3-VIDE been dramatized expressly. for this estab
lishment, will henrodneed for the first time on
.
. .
WEDNESDAY EVENING, July Ist,
and tola continued
WOMANeng until furtker notice,
'EVERY MAN AND CLULD
SHOULD SEE IT.
EVERY SOLDIER
EROITLD spoa IT.
EVERY PAR UM with a child serving his country
should see it. . .
. . . . •
EVERY PATRIOT
in the land sbOnld see R.
Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents.
secured seats 15 tents extra
T oors open at 7 o'clock, Commence at 8 o'clock.
Seats may be secured THREE DAYS IN.ADVANCE.
THREE PERFORMANCES ON FOCIETII JULY;
at 16 A. M., 2' and S M. je29-2E
ipENN SYLVANIA. ACApENIY OF
-a-TF. E FINE ANTS
1025 CHEST'S= STNEET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A., M. tilt
6 P. K
Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
THE NATATARIUM ON THE 4T
-a-
OF JULY, will IA open from 5 /L. M. till 7' P.
only, and no lessons given on tilt day. Gentlemen will
swim from 5 .9.1 BC till 113; A.M Ladies will swimfrom
12 till 3P. M. Gentlemen and Juniors from 354 . till Ir
P. M. The establishment will close at 73i P. M Other
days as usual. W. JADIREN.
je2s St. 219 South BROAD Street.
pHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD.
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TICKETS will ba-
issued from PHILADELPHIA to the fellowinz points
and RETURN, F.,00d. from FRIDAY. July 3d, to NiON
DAY, July 6th, ISM, at Fares stated
Phcenixville $1 10 Pine Grove...
Pottstown 125 Wernersv-ille..
Reading 1 00 Womehdorf ..
Port Clinton 2 40 Myerstown....
Tamaqua I 00 Lebanon... ...
Schuylkill Haven 2 75 Palmyra
Pottsville 2 F 5, Fitrrisburv...
Ashland - 3 351 Afahanoy City
..dbove Tickets to be had o
r_~ose--
THIRTE
PHILA_DA., June M, 1863
NORTH PENNSYLI
anamaxiVANlA. RAILROAD. -
FOURTH - -OF JULY EXCURSIONS TO BETHLEHEM
QUAKERTOWN, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON. ALLEN
TOWN, MAUCH CHUNK.
EXCIITSIOII Tickets to the above named points will be
issued on SATURDAY, July 4, from the Ticket Office!
at THIRD Street, above Thompson, and corner of Berks
and American streets—good to return until Jay 6, indg
sive.
To Bethlehem:- $2 001 To Easton $250
To Quakertown 1 . 50 To Allentown 215
To Doylestown 1 20 To Manch Chunk 3 '53
- - EXCURSION TICKETS TO -PHILADELPHIA
Will also be issued from the several offices on the line of
road, good from the 4th to the 6th, Inclusive-
Trains leave Third street. above Thompson, for Bethlow
hem and points on. Lehigh Valley Railroad at .7 A. .
3.75 P. M., and 5.15 P. M. -
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
An extra train. stopping at-all stations, will leave
Berks-street station; for the accommodation of agent ,
sionista, atiO P. M. ELLIS CLARK, Agent:
ie3o-st.
Ith dr is t . GRAND PLEASURE EX
CURSION TO
LAKE SUPERIOR_
. -
The staunch, elegant steamers NORTHERN LIGHT ant
CITY OF CLEVELAND, willeach give live grand plea
sure Excursions to Lake Superior, leaving Cleveland on
the date below named, and visiting allpoints of interest
on the route. The "round trip " comprises the distance
of 2,000 miles, and is not surpassed by any other on the
continent for variety of scenery and objects of interest.
It - embraces in transit the waters of Lakes Erie. St. Clair,
Huron. and Superior, and the beautiful rivers-of De
troit; St Clair, and Sault Ste Marie, (with its thousand
Wee). affording passengers an opportunity orvisiting
the " Sault Rapids "and "Ship Canal," the far-famed
• Piet ured'Hocks," the Iron Mountain of Pdarquette, and
extensive Copper Mines at various points; To invalids
it offers the most pure and invigorating atmosphere on
the globe, which ever brings health and strength:
_te
the sportsman the enticing inducement of most spk"ndid
feting: and ft e whole country abounds in mineral
wealth which cannot fail to attract the attention of the
sPeculator and man of science. Besides, it is fast becom
ing the favorite Summer trip, and its social pleasures are
of the highest order, 'Good Hotels at all points.
For further particulars apply to
ROBT. HANNA & CO., Cleveland: Ohio.
TINS TABLE. FROM CLEVELAND.
"Northern Light," "City of Cleveland.!'
Capt: SPAULDING., Capt. B. WILKINS.
July 6. July 10.
July 17..:-July 22.
July 29. Aug. 4.
Aug. 17.
Passengers taking the boa ' - at Cleveland will have Brat
selection of rooms. je9l-20tif
1863 FOR LAI
RIOR.—The Ste
raal=p , and ILLINO.
for all ports a
pleasure seas
o'clock P. If.
METEOR. ILLINOIS.
Wednesday, July Sth. Wednesday, July Ist,
Tuesday. July 21st- Tuesday, Jssly-14ih.:
Monday, August 3d. • Monday, July 27th.
Friday, August 14th. Friday, August 7th:
Wednesday. August 20th. Wednesday. Ausmst.l9th.:l
The above steamers will leave Detroit, Michigan, at. 1.0
o'clock A. IL. the days following. They are both fitted.
up in the most luxurious style, and their tables supplied
with the best the market affords. Good music on board,
and every eSort made for the comfort of passengers.
Apply to IL GARRETT SON.Ss Co.; Cleveland, Ohio.
je2o-1.21,* J. T. WHITING. Se Co., Detroit. Michigan..
iii gr a t FOR CAPE MA.Y.-THE,
safe and commodious Bay Steamer MAN
HATTAN. Captain- Kirby, will leave ARCH-STREET
WHARF for CAPE MAY every Tuesday, .Thursday,
and Saturday. at half-past nine o'clock A.. 61:, commenc
ing on THURSDAY, July 2d. Returning, will leave.
Cape May every. Monday. Wednesday, and 'Friday `at
eight o'clock, stopping at New Castle to connect with the
Baltimore lines, also touching at Chester and Delaware
City: -
The MANHATTAN is the largest and most-convenient
boat that ever run to Cape May, having , about fifty-Istate
rooms and every accommodation that passengers can de-.
sire. Fare $2.50, including, carriage hire. Meals extra.,
Children and servants half price. Freight at moderate
rates. Lie 22 6w3 A. REYBOLD.
Atir In consequence of the recent rebel invasion,lbe ,
Work on the lilalgThaTTAN has been delayed, and will
be- detained in Baltimore a day or two longer. and she_
will not be able to commence before THURSDAY; - Julyt.
It* A. RBYBOLD.,
z... 1 FOR N" E P 0R T ,
ml]g and after MONDAY.,-Jnne.29, IS 3. one Daily. Train. -
streetan..rexv York, from deootcorner Twenty-seventh,
bew' Haveii,nthavenne, at 1 2 ,15 P. M., passing through.
:
Greenwich, It;i7--.4fition. and Stoningtort. to Bast;
ill be in waiting, on the ai l tlyd eamer
WATER LILY- -
tort, affording a splendid sail de-140min. for NeW—
idaff, arriving at s SO P. IS. ---glarraganset,
Tickets sold and baggage checked through. ----
•
JAS. H. .110YT,,Supt. N.Y. &I
J. E. FOSTER, General Agent
N. Y. SE Boston, Shore Line-B. IC
. ---- --• 0 - A PI4 =MA Y
•
OFFICE CAyF. MAY AND MILLYILLB R. CO.
409 Walnut-Street, June 12t 1869:
FITRTHEN- OPSNING,
On and after MONDAY, thei22d ofejnne, the cars will
run upon this road to the Dennisville.Station. leavinlf,
Walnut-street ferry at 9 tt?eloek M:, in the-West Jen! ,
icy cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court Howie
to Cape May. reducing the distance by stage to nine mile&
jel3-tf • C. DIING - AN; President. _
MILADE.L.P. Itfl A
AND LONG. BRANCH VIAL
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC ANA RARITAN' AND
LAWARE BAY RAILROAD. • -
On and after Monday. June 13th: and tuigil fargier no.
tire. , passenger trains will leave Vine-street Few/ at 7.30
arriving at Long Branch at 11. BIA. M.
Retarning, , leaves Long Branch at 3:30P, =lris . „„:
at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. AL : -
Passengers landed close to the Hotels:
• ‘
N. B.—Excursion parties be oarriol on liberal....
terms. Apia, to •L.-B. COLE,
- Meet at the Depot. Cooper's Point.
BEii3, STRONG,-
Assistant Superintendent.
.. .
.
~14,, F 0' li - ALBANY AND
TROY. —Steamer MOLLISON, Eckman -
master. is now loadikar for tha above points, and-will
leave on WEDNESW.Y,. Stay lst;1 1863. at 12 St - For- i
freight; which will be - taken on reasonable terms, apply-
to.
_i
e29-St . No. 304 South DELAWARE ANextnik-
s>p, TAKEN UP:---a „GREY. MARB: .
..
15 hands higli, long siwitelasll.4-whlcla will be
sold to the higbestbidder. on. WYDNISSDAY. at 3 P.- ItIL . 1
at the First-q.istriet Polio; Eltetiem, Twentieth and Fitz. '
water etreetd. JOSEP.Hre.-1"1314.1312 '
It.` . ' - . . . - Lieutelint a Polit,:Pelit,
.r
PA; m.;1:4-J•
PEEP 0' DAY.
2.3 . RS D_ P. BOWERS
M=M2
THE
EXCURSIONS.
ly at the Passenger D6rgih.
. . OW : I irlil77.
G. A. NICOLLS,
GENER&L SUPERMENDENT
FARE FOR THE EXCIIRSION.
it E SUPE-` 1863
era METEOR e ,
!IS leave Olevelando, Ohio,.
on Lake Bnperiordnring the
son - of MO, as follows, at 8
THE, SEA SHORE.
RAILROAD MINES.
NEW YOBS A r\ p D NEW- EUVEN
SHORE LINF,RAILROLDS.
$2 95"
2 19
2 25 -
2 45
265
300
3 35
.336
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