The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 07, 1863, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
the money market '■
Philadelphia, July 6:1868.
The street was in a high state of excitement over the
War nows thi.s morning, and the favorable result of the
•late battles caused a heavy decline in gold, which opened
at I£9>4» with large amounts freely offered. The market
gave way very Boon, and a further decline place,
untU eales vi cre made at 137, when a Aimer feeling was
manifested, as the **shorts’* came into the market to
Snake up, and under their domands ihe price rose to 139,
falling off to 133#, at about which figure it closes. The
day was remarkable from th e fac; tlias not a siugle ad
verse rumor was afloat to mar the general exaltation or
to affect prices. Government stcirities wore stronger,
1881 s selling at seven-thirrios atlpcy,*ncw
•certificates at.98)4@99; the old were offored at 101)4.
Thero was also more inquiry for quartermaster’s voucheri
-at IJ4®l>£ discount. The position of ttie-money market
remains about the same as last week, speculation being
•dull, and consequently there is no extravagant demand
for money.
Jty Cooke,, general subscription agent, reports the
•Bale of $582,200 five-twenties Julv3, and the news this
•morning had quite an encouraging effect upon sales,-
Which will probably reach one million dollars to-day.
Operations at Stock Board were resumed in'the regular
■Way, and with considerable Ylgor, prices generally ral
lying back to the figures which ruled previous to the
-great invasion. The share list w*a the more active,
North Pennsylvania, selling 'Up to 15)4, an advance of
1)4; Pennsylvania up to 65, an advance of. 4; Reading up
lo 00#, an advance of 2; Catawissa pie fen ed up to
-an advance of 2;Long Island sold at £8; 483 f was bid for
Xittle SchuyJkil’, an advance of ljf; 34 for Elmira; 165
for Camden and Amboy; 63 for Minehill; >obnylkill
Navigation preferred was in demand at 25. an advance of
1)4; the conrTTOa sold at 13. Morris Canal advanced'to
“72)4; Schuylkill Navigation sixes, 1832, sold at 833 f;
Pennsylvania Railroad first mortgages at 112; 108 bid for
the second. New City sixes sold at 10S; the old at 104)4,
Par was bid for State fives; 108 was bid for Reading 183)j;
100 for ’7os; 103 for the convertibles. 11l for Elmira
Sevens; 92 for North Pennsylvania sixes; 108 for 3unbary
und Erie sevens. In passenger railways there was no-,
thing done. 27 wae bil for .Girard College; 13 for seven
teenth and Nineteenth; 28 for Thirteenth and Fifteenth;
46for Green and Coates; 16& for Spruce and Pine; 11 for,
Race and fine, the market closing steady.
Drexel &Co.iaote:
United StalSs Bonds. 1881..... r ~ ■ ■ 106>I ®lO7
United States Oertiflcate. of Indebtedness,~.lGL @lOl
United States 7 S-IO Notes .-.106 ©lo6>£
Quartermasters’ Vouchers. 1 isj©2 it is.
Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness..*£@ldis,
Gold .......138 <OlB9
" . ... ' ' “ ®I3U
Demand Notes
New Certificates of Indebtedness ..,»»• 9Sk@ 99
* * Peterson’s Detector ’’ sends ns the following descrip
tion of a new-and dangerous counterfeit “ five ” on .the
Cheßter Bank, Orange county, N. Y-: Vignette, female,
eagle, and. shield; with scales and 5, on right;
State arms <n left; well done.
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Clearings. Balances.
53,214,916 88 $J15.80177
4,006,426 36 . 2$ 697 25
V !•«&“?? 65L329 67
• 4,543,110 4t • 4*5 926 44
3,268,607 93 . 294,809 46
The following statement sh(
banks of Philadelphia at yarii
J 863: '
January 6.
August 4..*......*
September 1.
October 6 .....
November 3 U
December 1
January 5,1^33• • • ■
February
IKarch 2
“ 94’..;...;
" 16.......
31,048,337
33,517,900
33,899,351
34,826,163
35,514,335
36,774,722
37,679,675
37,268,894
37,901.080
38,603,871
39,206,028
39,458,384
88,939,612
37,616.520
36,259,402
36,295,644
36,48-?,058
36.687,294
36,593,179
36.857.301
37.116,093
37,143,987
37.157.769
37.167.769
37,219,216
37,250,665
35,93 },Bll
April 6.
“ 13.
•May . 4..~.
“ 11..,..
June 1.
-M 9,
"* 15,
The following is the amount of coal transported on the
Philadelphia and Beading Railroad daring the week
ending Thursday, July 2,1863
Prom Port Carbon* . .
“ PottsviUe......
“ Schuylkill Haven......
Auburn ;
" Port Clinton
_ Total Anthracite coal for the week..... - 39,600 07
From Harrisburg, total Bituminous coal for w*k 736 02
. Total of all kinds for the week
Previously this year.
Total
To same time last year.
The following is the amount of coal transported over
the-Schuylkill Canal for the week ending Thursday,
July 2, 1863*.
From Port Carbon. •;.. i.
**- Pottsyllle
Schuylkill Haven.
** Fort Clinton
Total for week........
Previously this year.
T0ta1.......
To same time last year.
The hoard of trustees of the American Life Insurance
and Trust Company have declared a dividend upon the
capital stock of four percent. ;ont of the promts of the last
six'months, and have assumed, the national and State
taxds upon said dividend. ‘
The directors of the Bank of Horth -America have de
clared a dividend of five per cent., payable on and after
the 16th inst.
Fbllada. Block Exchange Sale*, July (i.
CKeportedhyS. Ei-SiAXuABSK, Philadelphia Exchann.]
- • ' JEST BOAKD.
30HorfhTeima'B..;i 3* ■ /WBcfettyl Nay Pref.. 2454
6 do ..... ISX 100 do Pref.. 24k
8 do 15X 360 . d0........Pref .25
:500‘ReadingR....lots. 51 .200 .do ..•»»*..Pref.. 25
250 do 51 100 do ........Pref.. 25
100 do . ....1)5.51 200 d 0.... ..PrefblO 25
200 do«-..;......b30. 51% ISMorris Cana1...... 7U<
•OOOOCity 6a 5 do 72.
dOOO do 6 do C &P.. 72%
20Penua B 64 3000 Cara A: Ambmort.lOS
50 d 0............... 2000Schnyl Ifar 63 *B2. S3'
40 do 3000 do b3O. 83-
10 do 2000 Pennaß Ist m 85 .112
00 do-. 219 Schnyl Nay ‘..13
BOARDS.
19500 Schayl Ra6s *821)5. 83 .
600 - d0........* 83
65 .
. . 65#
cash, -65#
BETWE®
IGOCatawisea RPref.. 22#|
80 Reading R -60*
60 d0Mt......&5wn> 50#
SECOND
200 Schuyl Kav Pref. -'25, I
250 Reading R hs&int.. 50# I
60 d 0..... -2dys. 50#
100 North ba Rtswn--. 15# 1
3 d 0.......... * 15#
CLOSING PAH
Bid. Asked.
V S 6®’81........*106 107#
ST S 7-30 Rotes... .106 ..
American Gold.-138 139
JPhilaeaiat off.-.104# 105 •
Do new intoff.loB 108#
Alleco teR....-- •• •
Benna 6s••»••«» • .100 101
Beading R.......60# 60#
Do 6a '43-108
Do' hds'7o..lC6
Dobda’36coov.lo3 .
fennaß aiv off. 64# 65
Do Ist in fo.lil# 112
Do- 2d di 63-108 -"1C0*
Eiittle Schuyl R.. 48# 50
tforris C*l consol *72 , 73
Do prfdi....*..
Do 6b ’7B
Do 2d mtg.. ..
Susa Canal ..
Do 6b .
Schuyl Nay 12 12#
Do prfd 25 25#'
Do fe ’82.... 82# 88
Elmira R....... • 34 36#
Do' prfd-.... 50 ' • 53#
Do 7a 7 73.<..1U 112
' Do' 10s
L Island Rex-dy 37 38
i Do bds
FUlaQgr* Nor ..
£»ehigaValß . ••
S>o bds..-. • ••
100 NorthPa,R sswa..lof£
18 Long Island - 33
500Schuy!Nav 6s’B2. 83X
18 Penna R- - 35
7500 ÜB7-30TNEndF& A.105M
bussrEAbY. rt>j , TJ
I Bid. Ashed
N Penna B— 15>* 15%
Do 65—.... 92 93X
DO' 10s
Catawissa R Con 7& 8.
Do prfd-ii. 22K 23
Beaver Mead B--
Minehill R--
Harrisburg R.—
Philadelphia Market! •
Holders of Flour are firm in their views* but the
snarket is dull; about 900.bbls sold at $B. 60@6 75 for
•common to good Ohio .extra family. The retailers and
bakers are baying moderately, at from $5.75@8 for
ftuperfine, $6.25@6.50 for extras, Vs6 76@7.50 for extra
&mily» and bbl for fancy brands, accord
ing to quality. Bye Flour is dull at $4.75 $ bbL Corn
Steal is steady at $4 25 for Brandy wine,-’: and $4 for
Penna, meal,' ; !
GRAIN —The demand for Wheat in moderate; sales
comprise about 9, COO bus, mostly at 160 c y* bu for Penn
sylvania red, afloat, and white at
Is in demand; Pennsylvania 1b worth 105®106c
Corn is without change; about 3.000 bus prime yellow,
sold at 87c afloat. Oats are in fair demand; about 3,700
bus sold at 76c weight. ... ..
BABK.—First No. 1 Quercitron is dull at ton.
SOTTON. —The market is very dull and unsettled and
ceshave declined.
GROCERIES.—The market Is firm, but we hear of no
Bales worthy of notice.
" PROVISIONS. —Bacon and Gr«en Meats are in demand,
but mostly held above the views of buyers. 20,000 tbs
Bams, in salt, Bold at 8c lb. Lard is dull
• tb for bbls and tcs.
"WHISKY. —The demand is limited; bhls are soiling at
and drudge at 45@46c gallon. -
; Philadelphia Cattle Market,
’ July 0, 1863.
The arrivals and Bales of Beef Cattle at Phillips’ Ave
aue Prove Yard are large this week, reaching about3,soo
head. 1,700 head sold to the Government on private
terms, andl.Boo were disposed of to the trade as usual;
300 of this lot were shipped to Baltimore. The priees
to-day have declined 60c the 100 lbs, and the market Is
very dull in consequence of the large receipts; first qua
lity Western and Pennsylvania steers selling at 11}£@
12c; second do 10@llc, and common at from 7@9c, ac
cording to quality.
- Cows are scarce, and prices are better-; about 90 head
Sold at from $25®45 per head.
Sheep.— There is a moderate demand, and prices re
main about as last quoted;.B,6oo head sold alS@&%c Per
TOgross. ’
Boos.—The arrivals are‘ large this week, reaching
About 4,000 headrand selling at from %7@B 25 per 100 lbs
net. . ,
The cattle on saleto-day.are from the following States:
• 2,C00 head from Pennsylvania.
• -900 head from Illinois.
‘ 600 head from Ohio. i
The following are the particulars of the sales:
•p.' McFUlen, 139 Western Steers, selling at from 9@llc
for fair to good quality.
P. Hathaway, 02 Western Steers, Belling at from o©iic
for fiiir to good, • * •
Ullman & Bochmhn, 155 Illinois Steers, selling at from
SU®U,GO forfftir, to extra qnalltr. ' .
Martin fit Fuller, 131 .’Western Steers, selling at from
$1C@11,,76 for goodto extra quality.
”2
5 2,
£3
VS
*1,43154 s $2,008,564 59
lows the condition of th%
lous timea during 1862 and
21,596,014
24,358,289'
24,597,596
25,419,340
28,938,714
26,635,225
28,429,189
29,231,753
30,178,518
30,679,259
■■iU,549,587
30,106,135
29,171,285
29,531,559
50,117,527
51,059,644
n,021,799
0,859,831
30,949,721
3L,892,308
32,455,153
31,855,765.
31,549,339
31,549,339
31,293,8:3'.)
3U66.254
.48504,544
Tons. Cwt.
- 15,909 13
- 937 00
- 14.346 01
.. 2.030: 17'
.. 6,376 16
...40,336 17
.1,636,413 01
.1.676,749 18
1,051,'6f8 12
Tons. Cwt.
6,648 00
... 1.793 00
... 12,699 00
... 495 00
. 21,145 09
.311,473 00
332.613 00
363.12 S 16
Wilmington R
Lehigh Nav. - -
Do Bhares - 68.
,Do , scrip-- 43 45
Cam fit Amb R-. '♦ • j•,
Phila fit Erie 6’s— «.
Sun St Brie 7a .. - .
DelawarevDLv—.
Do bda... ...
Spruce-street R.. 15# 16#
Arch-streetß 26
Race-strettE..- 11 12
Tenth-street B—-• •*
Thirteenth-st R. 28 35
W Philaß.. - 70,
Do bonds-* -
Green-street R— 46 49
Do bonds.- -
Chestnut-st - 55 57
Second-Htreeb R. SO
Do vbonds... -
Fifth-street R.... 60 ' 61
Do bonds
Girard College R 27 28hi
Seventeenth-stR 13 13^
July 6—Evening.
Jones WcCleae, 16 Chester county Steers, selling at
from s9@lo.Sofor common to good. >
A. Kennedy, 34 Chester county Steers, selling at from
$9-6C@ll fur Mr tnextTa. „ • 4 .
J. Seldonrldge, 107 Illinois Steers, selling at from $ll
@l2 for good to extra. .
J. Chain, 63 Ohio Steers, selling at from s3@ll for
common to good. _
Frank a siiamberg, 99 Illinois Steers, selling at from
$lO@U for fair to good.
B. C. Baldwin, 46 Chester county Steers, selling at
from s9@ll for common to good. '
-John Kirwin, 44 Western Steers, selling at from sll@
12 for fair to extra quality. .
~ COWS:AND CALVES.
The arrivals and sales of Cows are small this week,
only reaching shout 90 head. T.here is a good demand
and price? are better: Springers soiling at.from s2s@
35, and Cow and Cal Fat from $35@45 head, as to
quality,. Old lean Cows are selling at
head. ,
•i Calvkb.—About ‘26 head arrived and sold to-day at
from s@sJs'c for Ist quality,* and 4@4Kc lb for 2d do.,
as to weight and condition.
THE SHEEP MARKET.
•• The arrivals and sales of Sheep at the Avenue Drove
Yard continue large, reaching about 5,500 bead this
week, and selling at from 6@6&c lb gross, for clipped;
there is a fair demand at these pricey Lambs continue
prurcp 5 sales are reported at from head, as to
quality.
THE HOG MARKET.
The arrivals and sues of. Hogs at the Uoion and
Avenue Drove Yards are large, reaching about 4,000 head,
eo'd s t from S7(«VS 25 ’EM 00 lbs net.
2.RS9hepdeold at Henry Glass’Union Drove Yard.at
from S7.SC@S. tbs net.- • ~ „ .
' 1.140 head sold'by John Crouse & Coat the Avenue
Drove Yard at from $7@8.25 100 lbs net.
CITY ITEMS.
'Beautiful Bubal Photographs.—We
have already referred to the fact that Messrs. Wen
deroth & Taylor, /"formerly Broadbsnt Sc C 0.,) Nos.
912, 914, and 916 Chestnut street, are now prepared
to execute, at short notice, photographic piotures of
nil kinds of rural ; scenery, residences, cattle, &c,,.in
the highest style of the art. We have examined a
number of their specimens in thiß new and elegant
branch, and find them so perfect and truthful that
we are not surprised to find their orders for this class
of pictures increasing rapidly from day to day.
Popular Cartes re Yisite.—Mr. F.
Gutekunst, the eminent photographer, Nos. 704 and
706 Arch street, has just issued five Saiiesdc Visits pf
the Rev. Dr. Blackwood, Rev. Mi G-. Conkling, how
paßtor of the Arch*Btreet Presbyterian Church, and
the Rev. Abel O. Thomas, Universalist, of all of
which duplicates can be had by applying at his
counters.
Mr. Gutekunst’s splendid card pioture of General
Dana is aIBO having a very extensive sale.
Superior Quality Green and Black
Teas.—Messrs! Davis & Richards (successors to the
lateC.H. Mattson), dealers-in fine family groceries,
Arch and Tenth streets, have now in store a su
perior invoice of air the finest and most popular
Green and Black Teas—Oolong, Imperial, Young
Hyson, Ohulan, and others—to which we invite the
attention of our readers. *
War Correspondence—From the As
sociated Prees—l2 M.—-The Rebels have gone to Pot.
1 P.'M-I have just learned that the telegraph
now works, and my last telegram should read
“Pottsville.”
2P. M.—The 29th New Jersey are safe. They
calculateto escape the draft.. ■ <..
2.40 F. M.—Gen. Dee superintends the raid in per
son, 100,000 strong. Don’t believe any rumors as to'
the force of the Rebels'' ' ' \ “
3. P. M.—The Governor has called on the Presi
dent for more troopß.
'4 P.M.—lt is doubted whether there is a raid or
not. A highly intelligent contraband informs He
that he don’t know.
4 30 P. M.—The President has called on the Go
vernor for more troops, '
6 P. M.—Troops are arriving. I don’t'know
whether they are our own or the Rebels.
6 P. M.—There are no Rebels in sight of Charles
Stokes & Co.’s Clothing store, under the “ Conti
nental.”
7 P. M,—Fourth of July has been postponed by
order of Gen. Halleck,
Tkowskbs and Petticoats. —Who» men
wore tight psntaloooß women wore skimpy petti
coats. If w»i atthig time that the French Lord
Ogleby, in a farce, giving his tailor an order for pan
taloons to fit closer than his skin, ends with this
warning': “ Mind, that if lean get them on, I shall
not take them.” The French fie volution shook,.
with all other things, the empire of dress. It gave
liberty to the limbs of men. It emancipated them
from tight clothing, hair powder, and pig-tails; it
banished breeoheß and buckleß, and introduced
trowsers. But it was left for the present age and
generation to develop the perfection of male attire.
This fact is demonstrated daily at the Brown-Stone
Clothing Hall of RookhiU & ‘Wilson, Nos. 603 and
606 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
The War'.News.—The city is jubilant
over the enccess of the Union arms. The invader
has been driven from our soil, and to Lee the inva
sion has proved a most costly experiment. Jeff
.ItewV telegraphs to Lee to come home, but the latter
replies::‘*Tlfty won’t let me;” and it is a grave
doubt irf the minds of many whether he ever re-'
crSejea the Potomac again. From papers found In
of a rebel bearer of despatches, we
liSrn that "it was Lee’s intention to come to Phila
delphia, for the purpose of securing all the ready
made clothing, a handsome assortment of whichiis
in store at Granville Stokes’ Emporium of Fashion,
No. Go’9 Chestnut street. '
Buck Beer.—This delightful
will be on draught at the splendid and respectably
managed place of report known as Library-street
Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday, the Bth and 9fch
inat. Laßt spring, this brewingvwaa especially made
for this new establishment, in order to give every
body an opportunity of trying it.' Do not forget to
call and Bee us, -
G-ustaytts Bbbgner,
. OiIItISTIATT .MUkULKOTC,
ARRIVALS- AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIOHT.
Girard—Chestnut street, below Nlntß.
■ RE Thompson, Wash’gtMi
B D March, New York Hon T J Yolks, N J
Jos D Mnrphy James Miles
John B Wills, New York R R Price & wf, Pittsburg
Mw Richardson W G Nixon, New Jersey
M W Beveridge, Waeh’gton AH Schultz, Fiahkill
CaptJ M Robinson, Wash P J Moore, Carlisle
John. Locke, Washington w.C McCali, UH a
5 Ji. PoseVv. Baltimore Warren LazeU,New York
R Tinker, Ballimore ? John B Morean, New York
A K Johnston, New . Jersey Miss Annie Moreau, N Y
Capt AJF Smith, Del co, Pa Miss Fanny Morean, N Y
Harry Duffield.-Penna Jas Carson,Lake Bnperior
Penna Chas Hewett, Pottsville
WSTBeetern, Carlisle ET Warner. Delaware
TL plarte- Q W Richards, Newark,N J
WmPShlnn, Pittsburg S H Newhonse -
J H Parsons, ot Louis S P Sterrett, Marietta. Pa
Thos Alien, New Yoik J H Smith, Newark, O
ThoeHormr T'Marlin St wf, Washington
Chas C Cresson Miss Martin, Washington
Mrs A Brown. Illinois TPHoweU. Newark, N J
T K Conrad, New York J H Sharp, Newark, N J
Cii.pt.Tf, Gnieft, 1/ ft A , L T npencer. New Jersey
»T Cad ’?? , Mrs Cooke, New Jersey
IP Parker, New York J) W GemmiH, Jn Bela
Continental—Ninth a
C Murcns, Alexandria, Va
Col H L Brown, Erie
Lt J fl Hamlin, ’Warren.,
J W Reynolds, Erie
A S Hul.cPortage, Wis
Mrt* Ty nchner,Madison,Wis
H B Converse, Wisconsin
G B Palmer -
met Chestnut streets,
J 8 Sleight, New York
G B Edwards, New Jersey
Gen BPStockton, Jr, fit la,N J
Miss Potter, New Jersey
Miss M Stockton, N Jersey
L Lincoln, Boston
S McCabe. Chicago
Mr& Mm B’McLanghlia.NJ
Miss H McLanghlin, N J
J H Griffith & fa. Detroit
T Baxter & la, Detroit
W H Brown, fr S A
L Bcndder & Ja, New York
A Woodruff-fit la, N York
ERSeccomb, Boston
B Dyer, New York
Mrs J GBrf nton fii ch, Wash
A LiUy fit dan, Baltimore
G K Van Pelt, New York
Mrs C Benedict,Ne wOrleans
Miss Grady, Carbondale, Pa
XcH T McPherson fit wf, Balt
W 8 Balcom, Claremont, NH
M T Autram, Cincinnati.
W W Johnstomlndianapl’s
B B Grabl»ißarlington, N J
James Hoy, New York
P Darfeoida, NewTTork
W P Sherman fit wf, Wash.
E Johnson, New York
Jno H Burtis. New York
A Bradford, St Louis
L D Walker, Canada
W Wail, New York
J L Morris, Washington
A K Potts, Washington
Capt Dodge. Massachusetts
Mrs J B McCreary, Penna
lilies McGresy, M Caunk
Capt W T Hart, Wash
MrsHammill -
Sliss HammUl fit bister
Col John Ely
A Goverman, Jr, Baltimore
J T D&nn, Cincinnati
B JLossing, New York
A Eickhofl'fir la. New York
A H Holgßte.'U S A
J B McCreary, M‘ Chunk
Oil Fuller
J J Van Nest, New York ,
M&teenhock, New York-
Jno B Robinson, New York
J W Simon, Baltiraoi’e • -
J T Kingsbury*' Wash, D C
Mrs Cooke, Baltimore
J> S Zook
TS Zook
J M Favill, Gettysburg
C H H Broom, Gettysburg
Rev 8 A Ty ng, Jr, N York
E E Lewis, Washington, D C
MSMepham. fct Lou's
A-Welcn, New Jersey
W W. Davis, Boston
J A Davis, Boston
Jos P Cooke, New Haven
Jas R Leach & w, Wash,DC
O Green, Washington, DC
Jno £ McWliarter, N.York
Miss McWharter,New.York
Dr J P Mann, New York
W A Newell fit s.N Jersey
J D Van Boren, New York
LW Bnrt, New York
,T M Adams, New York
J N Gregory, Montreal
J A Green, Boston
C Robinson, New York
G Bevins, New York _
J Partridge. New York
W M Giles & la, New York
B F Parlett, Baltimore
8 Goff, New York -
Mr fit Mss Cowan, Washt’n
G T Cobb, New Jersey
CW Elliott, New York
Col P Salm Salm. Harrisbg
Capt Braielo, Harrisburg
Col W R Brown, New York
Hon M P Odell, Brooklyn
W W Armstrong, N York
J S Avery, Clinton, N Y
H Cooper, Louisville, Ky
LF Judd, Connecticut
C H Palmer fit la, Michigan
J A Lawson. Troy, N Y
Mr St Mrs E 3 Dodge. N York
Chas Silver, Pottsville
Levi Mattson, Port Carbon
Harris Wilson, Wrights ville
Rev R H Wallace, U S A
Mrs Ewing, New York
N 8 Peterson
J E Reeside. Washington
Capt F S Wallace, Ohio
Capt W E Jackson, N York
Chas T Forrest. New York
Mrs W Wells, Wash. D C
J K Lookman, New York
Geo Hutchins Concord
Jas C Davis, Boston
L Robeson, Cambridge
W H Bnrrall. Conn.
J W Gray; New York
G A Crosby, Manchester
A B Holt, Concord, N H
F Smyth, Mancbes er. N H
GeoC Barrett, New York
W S Benedict, New Orleans
i itreetibelow Arch.
Dr Haller & w, Bethlehem
R G Hetzel, Lewisbuvg r-
R T Fountain, Delaware
A Wolle, Penna
G P Sargent, 1
J A J Buchanan. Waynesh’g
A Armstrong, Ashlar d
Sirs Gen Hays, Pittsburg
G HBennelt, Baltimore
Captain Bitteraly,
G R Fuller .
Wm Williams
S F Wilson, Xenia, O
PhOB White,Pork
Sami Arnold, Carlisle
Patrick Mahu
Albert Williams .New York
A M White, Baltimore
P Meninger k la,Tyrone.Pa
. M Herman, Wheeling, Va :
: Geo Sturt, Kent co, Md
: Capt A Bondmen, New York
Merchant*’—Fourth
C M athers; Montgomery co
J Engel, Louisville
W Burns New Castle
C Hirsh, Lancaster
J W Muj ford &w, Pel “
W A Atkinson, Delaware
W C Fountain, Delaware
JP Doughten;Delaware ,
H C Wright, Delaware .
Goyfraulshury, Delaware
Mrs V K Keesy & 3 ch. Pa
Henry Decarrell
H S Ogborn. Belvedere, N J
E B Wingerß, Pennsylvania
W Bleakly. Wellsville
C J Spofford, Pennsylvania
Miss J P Spofford, Penna
H C Brown, Penna
Mrs 8 C Egieston, Penna
Geo W Stein, Easton
Mrs J Leisenring, M Chunk
Mrs Daniel Bercb, MChunk
Mrs S B Price, 31 Chunk
St* Louit-ChHt&ut
A Stibbins, Dubuque
W A Wilson k wf, Albany
,T;W Crandall & wf, Albany
Mi»»H J Craudftll. Albany
/M Wyatt, Harrisburg
;M Shelborn & sou, England
L fl Jarrard. N Jersey
K G Miller, N Jersey
R W Collen, Baltimore
Capt Bowen k la, Virginia
Miss Mitchell, Maryland
Joel Pusey .Maryland
A Monroe, u.S A
Chas Michener, 3lontgco
J T Harris, If Jersey v
Geo Patterson, Pottsville
G S Patterson, Norristown
The Union—Arch H
Geo Draper. Miss
J C Bradford, U 8 N
F L’Manson, U 8 N
Chas Sailor. Pottsville
Col R-Ratcliff,- Tamaqui
Samuel Ratcliff, Tamaqua
R'Batcliff, ; Tamaqua r
Z Ratcliff, Tamaqua
Jobnßalston. Tamaqua
W R Allenr Tamaqua-
National—Race iti
wc Fuller. Munch Chunk
John fl Bhugsrdt 31 Chunk
Chailes Smith, Reading
C H Grubb. * '
Mr Brakeley. Phillipsburg
John p Sellers, Baston-
Abraham Bherk, Lebanon
J Yordy,"Lebanon , '.
G G Knecht f
C W Miller, Bloomshurg
Commercial-sixth an
Pearce, New Jersey
'J ,T = Taylor, New Jersey
B Ingraham, New York
•EH Simpson, New Jersey
*8 Blair, Milton* ?.**■■■■
; [i J Kirk: Lancaster co
Chas Buffington, Chester co
E Potts. Bridgeton
Rev H C Btowell, New York
Barley Sheaf-Secoi
Capt J B Sinn, USA
Jos Rico; Trenton
R D Lamond, Newark
Cha« Seymour,'Newark
A H Trego, Fredericksburg
Thosßoss, Dqylestown
John Ross, Doylesfown
Thos Mo iris, Quakertown
R Van Dyke, Maryland
8 L KimbAll, Pehn
' . ss A
2 « »,
CAUSES OP DEATH. 2 . CAUSES OF DEATH. g
”5 4. : ■ ' v ' « Id
"<IO . O
Asthma..-- 1 Fever, Typhus.-..- I
Ab>cess.. 4 “ Typhoid...,. 8 3
Asphyxia...*-...-'.... % ‘V-. Spotted....-- 1
Angina Pectoris. 1 Falling from a tree • 1
Apoplexy. 1 • Gangrene... - j
Aphtha... 1 Haemorrhage of the
Burns and Scalds.... 1 1 Lung5....:..,.... 1
Cancer . * 1 Inflammation Brain. 16
“ Rectum.—-.-. 1 11 Bronchi--.. 2
“ Uterus 1 “ Liver....... X
“ Stomach...... 1 ** ..Lang§.,;.V.. 3 10
not. de- -Peritoneum 8 .1
fined...*.*'.... 1 , - '* 2 4
Cr0up................ 4 , ’“-;.:?5pifie....... 1 1
Congestion....* I Inauition.vrf. 12
“ Brain.. .. 1 6 luinryof Bpine I
• “ • Lungs..,. S Mauia-a-Potu --5
Cholera**.*.*.-*..*.. 1 Malformation.*.....'. I
Cholera Infantum... 10 l5
: **. Morbus...... 1 Metritis..—.l .
Chicken-P0x........... 1 jOld.Age 2
Consumption,Lungs. 29 5 Pa15y................. 2
Convulsions... 8 Pyemia•..• • ...■•• ■ 1
Diptberiav;.......... i 5 Rheumatism.. 1
DiaiThoeal 1 Run over by wagon, l 1
Dr0p5y....:... 4 1 Scrofula'.—.: 1
* r 8rain........ 4 Softening of Brain... 3
Disease of Heart.-• 2 1 Small Pox...— 5
. u Kidneys...' 1 . Still-born—...— 14
Liver 1 Syncope. I
44 Stomach .. 1 Tabes afeaenterica... 1
‘‘■-Lungs,...— 2 Tumors.. —2
Dysentery.l 2 Tetanas--
Debility 5 3 Taxajmia 1
Drowned 1 4 Unknown—:;:.. 1
Effusion on Lungs. 1 Uialmia. . 1
Erysipelas 2 Wounds—Gunshot... 3 1
Fever, Rheumatic.. 1 ' •-, '
“ Scarlet,. ! 5 Total-....—11l 149
OF THE ABOVE THEBE WERB— !.
Under I year.. —-. -75 From 40 to 50.——. —.•/» 14
From Ito 2--.---.- 20 “ 50 to 60..- 10
“ 2to 5 18 “ 60 t070..-< 16
“ 6to lOv 16 “ 70 to 80.---. 12
“ 10 to 15..—8 “ 80 to 90..---...- 3
“ 15 to 20 12
“ 20 to 30. 27 Total—.—. 260
“ SO to 40--—. 29 /’
' WARD 3, WAEBtS. WAKDS.
First.. - 15 Tenth...*-—'—— 7 Nineteenth—.—.l9
Second...ll Eleventh.-..-. 9 Twentieth 16
Third..* —.ll Twelfth.;,.——• 8. Twenty-first 2
Fourth 11 Thirteenth 10 Twenty-second..ll
Fifth Fourteenth..-- 9 Twenty-third-.. 1
Sixth.—— 6 Fifteenth....'——ll Twenty-fourth—3l;
Seventh..—. 15 Sixteenth...—V— 8 Twenty-fifth —..10
Eighth. 5 Seventeenth.-.. 9 Unknown 7.
Ninth-... 2 Eighteenth-.-. S "... . ■• • .•■• r -- s=> *
.Total: * 260
Deduct deaths from the country. —— —.— —. .-7
itrnti above Third,
J H Corl, Chicago
D W Whitney, New York -
W F Shattuck, Ne w York
Jas R Mayer • *
C Pomroy. Poi tsville.
Lieut J H Tallon. Trenton;
Jordan Wilkes, Delaware
G R Smith, U 8 N '
8 A Pugh. Washington •
Thos Maguire. Boston
Jos A Yates, New York -
Solomon C McElvoy.'N Y ■
Jas B Yard, Freehold, N J
John Reed,''Felton, Del
John M Reed, Del
F. Vincent, Wilm, Del
A Garvrick, Harrisburg
treet, above Third,
E H Stokes, Trenton, N J
C H Kimble, Trenton, N. J
R C Ivory, Trenton, N J
Geo W Brown. Conn
J R.Gardner, .Tamaqua
F J Smith, Providence.B L
G Ziegler. Greeneburg
Mrs J H Whitaker, NX
G W Search, Pa
Virgil Hallger, Jersey City
reet, above Third*
W Eyer, C«tawissa ' '
D Oliver, Tremont
L D Lutz, Pennsylvania
Sam’l Niebel, Ohio
AhKerkeslager, Schlk Have
,T Goldnumer, Loulav’e, Ky
J McPherson, Michigan ■■
John Ruch, Berwick
J O.T Harvey, Wiikabarre
tmti abort Cheitnut.
T J Baldwln. WUm, Del
B Bwiler, Wilm, Pel , _
Robt.lrwin, Jr, Oxford, Pa
W P Right. Maryland,,.
J Devoe, West Chester, .
EC Hickman, West Chester
> Edwin Carswell,Wilm,.Do}
W Beggs, Wilmington, Del
t L 8 Hoopes, Wilm, Del ■
i "'"■"''y"-.
id St« t below Vine,
Geo Sharp, Stockton
P K Fretz, Bucks o<>
Geo Wallace, hew Jersey
HiLowry, Gwyued
C LPreetou, Gwvnefl
Walter Paxson, Backs co
J R Bailey, Bucks co
B fihaw. Washington
S P tee, Washington , .
J Smith, Doylcstown
It,, above Callowblll# .
S fl Durling.
Jacob Ramble, Penna
Daniel Do'ttrich,. Penna
S O Kitchen, Easton
GeoSchimcl, Easton
Black Bear—Third S 1
A S Showers, Williamsport
Chas Leffertß, Penna*,,
Wm Trexlor, Allentown
Geo Garner. Doylestown
Jacob K Hall, Karlyille
American —Gheitnut ■treet, above Fifth,
Dr II Smith, New York • F R Falconer, New York
John L Moore, Maryland Jas Brown, Delaware
James Baynes,- Baltimore 0 H Hatch, flow Jersey
D Bates & wf, flew York ■
Bald Eagle-Third St*, above Callowhftll.
W Phillips, Eafiton 11 B-Linton, Bucks county
Nathan Bierv, Peuna J D, Raubenold, Allentown
Butztown, Pa Wm Whoterhold, Orfleld
AFLeidy, Milton, Ra "
Madison—Second »ti
Joel Frisbrouth
treet 9 above Market*
f H BrodhBad, Pikeco
Wilson D Large
Hutchinson Taylor .
A Clark, Pa
l 8 H Potts, Yardleyville
Dr L Williams, New York ;
.Tos B Andrews & wf. N J
MahlonT.ong, Bartsville
8 C Bradshaw,Qnakertowh
Jervis Gordon, Monroe co
z States Union—Sixth and Marfcet streets*
John Lynch,Elizabethtown E T Chase, Wilm, Del
J G Larimer John Allen. Wilm, Del
F Beatty, Altoona J Jeaues, Wilmington, Del
E L Thompson, Delaware' T Holton, Hayesville, Fa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Short’s Patent Knapsacks.
A supply just received by- the agont,
E. HOLDEN,
* _ No! 708 MARKET Street.
Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder.
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Roackes'crawling on your floor;
, Eatsandmiceinbarnsaadßheds
These shall never plague you more.
Lyon, with his Powder, slays '
. . AU the insects that annoy ;
And his Pills, beyond all praise,
. . Every rat and mouse destroy.
Lyon’s Powder is harmless to mankind, but will kill
all house insects, garden worms, vine-bugs,&c. Lyon’s
Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice.. Sold
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. New;York.
‘everywhere.
jy4-12t
One of the Largest Assortments of
BATHING-DRESSES in.the United States.for Ladies,.
Gentlemen and Children, for sale at JOHN P. SLOAN’S,
606 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.-
Aneat new Cottage to rent on Cape Island, N. J. Ap“
ply to John P. Sloan, 806 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
- jy4-3t* - . ' -
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
Styles, made in the Best Maimer, expressly for RETAIL
BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked inPlain Fi
gures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
OnrOxE-Paics Sybtbk is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
de!2-ly . JONES A CO., OQ4I MARKET Street.
Bair Dye! Bair Dye!l ■
BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in
the World. The only Harmless, True and Reliable
Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect —changes
Red. Rusty or Gray Hair, instantly to Glossy Bldelt
or Natural Broum, without Injuring the Hair or Stain
ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifies the ill effects 'of Bad Dyes. The
Gennine is signed William A. Batohblor, all others
are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all
Druggists, ic. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY Street, New
York. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for Dressing the
Hair. y .' . je23’ly
First Premium Grover & Baker’s Sew-
ING MACHINES, with latest improvements. Offices,
T3O CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia; MAIN Street, at
Toll Gate, Germantown. jel9fmw-10t
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cures
Burns Scalds immediately. ,
MABBIHD.
ELLIOTT—WILSON.—On Tuesday morning, June 30,
3863, by Eev. A. .Wilson, at the United Presbyterian
Chureb, Cadiz, Ohio, Mr. James a. Elliott, of Phitadel
pbia, to Miss Eliza J. Wilson, of the former place. No
cards. .
, SaNFORD —BOND. —On the 4th of~Jaly» by the
Street Clark, Mr. Samuel S. Sanford to Miss Appoliae M,
Bond, bothoMhis city. *
BOLEnTRIDGE—HUBBB —On the 27th of June, at
Blochley avenue, near Paddington, by Rev. T. B. Mil
ler. Mr. Edwin H. Bolestridge to Miss Maria L. Hnhba,
all of Philadelphia. * ■ * ■
13IEP.
FALLBN.—On the morning of July 6, at Runnimede,
Delaware county, Christopher Fallen, aged 55 years.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu
neral, from nis late residence, on Wednesday afternoon,
July Bth, at 4 o’clock, - 1 -' **
■ ELLIS. —Killed a t the battle of Gettyeburg, Thursday,
July 2d, Colonel Augustus Van Horne Ellis, 124th New"
York Volunteers, eldest son of Dr. Samuel C. Ellis, of
New York city—aged 36 years. **
ANDREWS. —On Sunday, July stli, after a short ill
ness, Samuel Andrews, Esq.., of Camdeii, N. J. ,
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi
dence, Cooper Btreot, Camden, N. J., on Thursday:
afternoon, 9th instant, at o’clock, without further
notice. ***,
BATCHELOR.—On-Saturday, July 4th,’ Wm. Batche
lor, in the 55th year of his. age. •
His relatives and friends, also Eagle Council No II
O. U.'A. M.« are respectfully invited to attend his fu
neral, from his late residence, N0..337 North Third
street, on Wednesday afternoon, the Bth inst., at 3 :
o’clock. To proceed to-Mechanics’Cemetery. ***
BABBIT,—On the4th.inst., Rebecca T.y wife' of Wm.v
W. Babbit, -
Tlie relatives and friends of the family arerepect
fully invited to atiend the funeral, from the resilience of
her husband. No. 246 Madison street, on this (Tuesday)
afternoon at 3 o’clock. **
FETTEKS.—On Friday morning, 34 last-, Richard
Fetters, Esq., in the 73d.year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the- family, the members
of Camden Lodge *No; 15, A. Y Bf.,and the order gen
erally, are respectfully invited- to- attend the tnueral,"
from his late residence. No. 218‘ Mai ket street, Camden, '
N. J., this (Tuesday Jaftemcon, 7th inst., at 3- o'clock,
without further notice. Interment at Evergreen Ceme
tery- " *#"
BOWLER.—On the 4thinstant, Elizaßowler, daughter
of Alice and the late Robert Lees,- of Manayunk, in the
33d year of her age. > v - -. . .*
CARVER.—On the 3d JThomas J: Carver.in
the 25th year of his age... ,
CASSIDY,—On the 6th instant..:Michael Cassidy; aged
28 aears, first lieutenant Compaji-y B, 69th Regiment'
Pennsylvania Volunteers. .
CHAPMAN.—On the sth- instant,’ Mr:^Samuel Chap
man, aged 46 years. - . *
DOYLE:—On the 4th instant,. Mrs. Catharine Doylc,
wife of Patrick Doyle, in the €6th year of her age. *
GARNER.—On Friday,, the 3d instant, Katy Bennet,
daughter of Jacob G. and Catharine Garner. *
ASH.—At St. Paul, Minnesota, on the 3dmst. r Thomas
Cecil Ash,' aged 19 years, formerly of this city. **'
HUMPHREY.—Mrs. Eleanor'C. Humphrey, eldest
daughter of Mr, John Wilson;-Sem,- of Philadelphia,
died of consumption, at Keokuk, lowa," on Monday,
June 29th, nltimo. , *
• Weekly Report of Interments.
Health Office, July 4; 1863.
Deaths and Interments in the City of Philadelphia
. ■”? fromthe^UKof June tojhe ttkof July<}26S.
Net deaths in the city —....—........... —— -. *253
Nativity—United States, 194; Foreign, 4S; Unknown, 18.
From the Almshouse, 17; People of Color, 14; from the
sountry* 7.
' The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing weeks 0f1862 and of last week, was as follows :
week ending. July 5,1862, was 247. .
Week ending June 27, Y 863, was 201. ■
Males, 161; Females, 109; Boys, 85; Girls, M. -
Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 12.
By order of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM READ, Health Officer.
"DESSON'& SON, MOURNING STORE,
JJ No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. ~ jy4
PLAIN WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS.
JL White Barege Shawls; v
Light Lama Shawls ;u-->
Summer Shawls, wholesale; ,
Black Lace Points.
EYRE ft LANDELL,
FOURTH ft ARCH Streets.
CUMMEE'SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
O Foulards.reduced; 1 ! .•>
Neat Plaid and Stripe Silkß; ■
Dark Lawns, Mosamhioues, &c.
{*2o - EYRE .& LANDELL.
: CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND.-THE
Paymaster of the Citizens’ Bounty Fund has
paid the following amounts to the'various Captains of
Companies named /below, under: the resolutions of .the
Committee of said Fund, of 16th of June, 1883: * „
Captain Wi#iam B.'Gray, City Guards ......$1,030
“ . William Babe, Ist Colored Troop... 950
“ Joseph Horn, Ist Regiment Infantry --900
“ A. D. Levering, Ist Regiment infantry.... 910
44 J. B. German, Co. Iv, 4th Regiment...;.,.. 800
44 B. F. Harvey, Co. G,2dßegiment.... 820
44 C. D. Kenworthy, Co. A. Coal Regiment.. 990
41 .Toeeph Adamson. Co. Coal Regiment.. 840
“ William Blackburn, Ihdependent Troop.. 890
“ Clagg. Co.-K, Slst Regiment...... ■ 920
William M. Main, Coalßegiment.'.*....... 1»^J0
** Wm. G. Parker, Co. F, Merchants’ Reg t..' 920
• 4 D. W. C Moore, Coalßegiment...... 1,000.
44 Aaron McCormick, Pennsylvania Militia. 760
William F. Rich,Pennsylvania Militia ■*** 1,030
“ Charles C. Phillips, Coalßegiment........ 1,080
44 Tlieo. L. Lockermau, Co. A, Ist Regiment 940
“ Wm. H. Woodward, Light fiattery........ - 770
4 4 Louis H. Plum, Co. C, Corn Exchange... • 860
“ Wm Babe, Co. C, Merchants’ Regiment.. 860
, 4 * J Wm.F. Robinson, Penn’a Militiafieg’t... : . - 760
44 . HoraceC. Peck, Co. E, Corn Exchange... '940
Philadelphia, July 6,1663.
PROTECTIVE WAR CI*AIML AGKN
CY OP THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.—
At this office, established /with the approvalof the De
partments at Washington, all claims of soldiers and
their relatives- for BOUNTY, B ACK'PAY, AND PEN
SION, are prepared FREE OP CHARGE
W. N. ASHMAN, Solicitor,
laor CHESTNUT Streep
DIABIOND COAIi COMPAMY-NO
TICE.—At a meeting of the Directors of tliia com
banyj-held on tlielat last., a dlvldend-of-THREE PER
CBNT. was “declared, payable at their office, No; 713
MARKET Street, on and after the llth. mst,- •
jy4-fit* S. ALTER, Secretary, •
OFFIGBOF THBIiITTLB SGHV Yb-1
Kl> KILL NAVIGATION RAILROAD AND COAL
COMPANY . , •
NO. 410 WAtNCT STRKET;PHILAPHLPHIA % -j;uly ; «,lSß9. '
The Board of Managers have this day declared a Divl- i
desdof 3)4 per cent., dear of State and National taxes*
payable on and after dfriday, the 10th last, Thetaana-t
far books wIU to dwwrfro»att4,«*s>o;day until Fri«/
day,thelQtfc last. • : •' 'TPKCHUS.«ART, f
irt'ft* m .\- Twtwww* ;
THE PIJESS.—PHILADELPHIA,' TUESDAY, JULY 7. 1863.
EIGHTY' SEVENTH ANNIVER
SARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.—The
STATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI OF PENN
SYLVANIA,—The annual stated meeting of “The State
Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvani*’ 1 was held at
the La Pierre Hou*e, on-Broad street, below Chestnut,
on the 4th day of July, A. D,'1863, pursuant to notice,
Jind the usual business transacted.
The Officers and Standin* Committee of the Society for
the ensuing year are as follows:
PRESIDENT,
JOHN R. LATIMER.
VIOB PRESIDENT, ' .
THOMAB McEUEN. 5
' . secretary,
HARRIS L. SPROAT.
ASSISTANT SECRET ART,
GEORGE W. HARRIS.
. r TRBABURBR, ■■«
ROBERT ADaMS.
ASSISTANT TStBASURKR, '
. WILLIAM G. CALDWELL.
STANDING COMMITTEE, - '
James Schott, [ JosiahW. Harmar,
Pelegßall. r James Glentworth,
William Wayne, I Saniael B. Boado,
Thomas Robinson.*
jy7-3t H L. SPROAT, Secretary,
TIIE ANfIiVAZi COMMENCEMENT
at B AVERFOR DCOLLEGE will i ake place JULY
Bth, 1863. The Order of Exercises by the Graduating
Claes willise as follows: - .•
An English Oration—“ Labor and Rest.” Thomas
Jesse Battey, Burrillville, R. I, „ ••
An English Oration— 4 * Cicero at his Toshulan Villa.
William Morrhon Coates, Philadelphia, Pa, .
An English Oration— * ■ The Uncertainty of the Fu
ture," George Morrison Coates, Philadelphia, Pa. •
An English Oration—“ The Poetry of Tennyson.
Richard Thomas Jones, Philadelphia, Pa. .
An English Oration — 4 4 The Droids, ” William Henry
Morris. Philadelphia, Pa.
An English Oration— 4 'Reason and Faith. " Joseph
Gumey Pinkbam-Manchester, Maine.
The Exercises will commence at 9X o’clock A. M. •
Traits for the College will leave 'Eleventh and Market
streets at 7.30 and 8.45*A. M.\ - ~ je7-2t\
OFFICE OF THE FRINEFORD
AND SODTHWABK PHILADELPHIA CITY
PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS'Street,
below. Fourth.
The Board of Directors have THIS’DAY declared a
DIVIDEND of THREE ,PER CENT, upon the Capital
Stock .of the Company, out of the Earuiags of the pa e ,t
six months,-payable to the Stockholders or their legal
representatives on and after the 15th inst.
The Transfer Books will bo closed until 15th inst.
jy7-dt!sv CHAS. R. ABBOTT, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE PaLLADGLPRIA
city passenger railway company, no.
»100 CHESTNUT street, T '
Philadelphia, July 6th, 1553.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this dasi
a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share was declared,
payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representa
tives, on and after the 16th inst. The transfer books will
be closed until the 16th inst
jy7-lQt - -- WM. W. COLKET, Treasurer..
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY, 401) WALNUT St,
PhiladkijPHia, Julv 6, 1363
The Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND
OF TBREE PER CENT., on the Capital Stock of the
Company, for the last six months, payable on demand,
free of all taxes./;-’ TEO6. H. MONTGOMERY, ,
jy7-6t . Secretary.
STATE MEDICAL BOARD.—THIS
Board is still in sessio'n for the examination of
applicants for appointment as Medical Officers for the
State troops
Loyal physicians of the State recommended for their
good habits are invited to attei d.
JAMBS KING,
jy43fc ~ . Surgeon General.
FOR THE WOUNDED HE*
ROES."—The Ladies who were connected with
Vhe HOSPITAL at SIXTH and MASTER, askthe friends
of our brave soldiers to send contributions to the fallow
ing members of the Committee: % -
Mrß, J. V. WEST. No. 908 Clinton street.
Mrs. ,T. M. RILEY, No. 938 Franklin street.
Mrs.- D. H. C MOORE, No., 804 N. Eighth street; - -
Mrs. J. A. NEWMaN, No 433 Green street. jy7-3t*
MERCANTILE LIBRARY.-THE
ACS* MERCANTILE LIBRARY AND READING
ROOM, having been temporarily closed-in compliance
With the proclamation of the Mayor, is now open as
. usual, .... • It
TO MANUFACTURERS, —AN AD
**s* JOURNED Meeting of Manufacturers will be
held at the Hall of the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, on
WEDNESDAY Morning, July B,at 10*6 o’clock General
attendance is requested. J. H. TOWNE, Chairman.
J. V. Mbrricic, Secretary, ' jy7-2t*
HELP THE SICK AND WOUNDED.
—The Ladies of yie First Baptist Church and
Congregation are affectionately invited to meet THIS
(Tuesday) MORNING, at 9 o’clock, at their meeting
house, corner of Broad and Arch streets, for the purpose
of enlarging and rendering more effective the exertions
already made in administering to the coinforts of oar
sick and wounded soldiers.
The attendance of all is earnestly requested; and let us
show to our wounded countrymen that they, are neither
forgotten cor neglected by the ladies.By order of the
It - COMMITTEE.
OF THE FAME INSU-
KaNCE COMPANY. no. *O6 CHSBTNUT St..
Philadelphia, July 6, 1863.
At.a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Faroe In*
Suranee Company, held this day, a DIVIDSNB OF
THREE PER CENT, was declared, payable on demand,
clear of all taxes. VLJ. BLaNCSARD,
jy7»6t ' ' \ • • Secretary.
EIGHTEENTH WARD RBLIEF
K? 56 FUND.—An adjourned meeting of the Contributors
to.tbefuud for the relief of the families of the Volunteers
residing in the Eighteenth ward, will be held on-WED
NESDAY EVENING, July Bth, at 8 o’clock, in tbe' Hall
of the Kensington Engine Company, RICHMOND
Street, above Marlborough, at which. time those Who
have not previously paid will come forward and pay.
JOHN BOBBINS, President,
Charles H. Cramp, Secretary. .
..Charles M. Lukexs. Treasurer. , jy7-2t* :
fSf* THE PENNSVLVAISIA COMPANY
FOR INSURANCE ON LIVBI AND GRANTING
ANN UITIES.h ave this day oealared a Dividend on their
Capital Stock.of Four per cent., for tfee last six months,
which will be paid to the Stockholders, ortheir legal re
preientatives.on demand; WM. B. HILL, Actuary.,.'
Ju)y6, 1863 • jy7-3t*
OFFICE OF THE GIRARD LIFE
*C?=» INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COM-
Philadelphia, June 30, 1863. '
The Managers have this day declared a Dividend of
. FOUR PER CENT. -. • . - . -
on the Capital Stock for the last six months, payable to
the Stockholders, clear'of the State and Government
taxes, on demand. JNO. F. JaMSSS,
jyl*4t* Actuary.
OFFICE BEAVER MEADOW
RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY—No. Aid
WALNUT Sliest.
> Philadelphia, July 1, 1863.
A semi-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT!* has
been declared this-day, cleai-of State and United States
taxes, payable on and after Friday, Jnly 10th.
L. CHAMBERLAIN,
jy2-th f m tu w st* ' . Treasurer; .
OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL
ECS* HAVEN AND LEHIGH RIVER RAILROAD
COMPANY.—Philadelphia, Sixth Month 24th, 1863.
-NOPlCE.—lnterest-uponail payments made-on nub*-
scriptions to the Capital Stock of this Company, prior to*
the first day * f JULY next, will be paid at the Office oft he-'
MINEHILL AND SCHUYLKILL HaVEN RAILROAD
COMPANY, No. 15 South. SEVENTH Street, on and
after the 6th proximo.: ' • ;
By order of the Board of-Directors.
JOSHUA W. ASH, Treasurer.
N. B.—The Transfer. Books of the Compiny will he
doted from the Ist to the'l4thoP JULY, je2&thsta6b*
PENN RELIEF ASSOOIATION
SPECIAL NOTICE;—-The-room® of this, Asso
ciation, N. E. corner BROAD and SPRING GARDEN
Streets, will be open 1 from S' A. M!. during .this week.
Members and others are urged to come, your services
are greatly needed; Old- muslin for bandages, stimu
lants, etc., are wanted in large quantities. We appeal
to the citizens for their assistance. The wounded of the
Battleß of Gettysburg must receive aid 1 .
, iy6-3t* ANNA P. EITTLEk Secretary,
SECOND COAX* RE(HMEMT.-THE
• Coal Miners and Shippers having completed the
first Coal-Regiment, which is now in* Harrisburg and
rtady fdr.the field, the second is beintprapidly filled up,
and is expected to be ready for active duty on Ttaesday.
This Regiment is being raised 'under the same* system
of Bounty as thefiret Regiment, namely; $25 to each
man, payable out of the Coal Trade Fhna%
Captains are requested to report promptly, on-Monday,
at 10 o’clock, to Col. Oliver flopkinson; Headquarters,
Wo. »03 WALNUT Street.
DAVIS PE IBSO CT, Chairman,
WM. G. AUDENREID;. «,-■
WM. HUNTER, Jr;,
JOHN STREET.
GEO. V. TYLER. _ ,
JOS. H. HUDDELL,.
R. N. RATBBERNv-
W. P. GORDON,
GtantnittefeV
THE WOUNDED AT GETTYS.
|C£* BURG.—The FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH, corner.
of EIGHTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, de
voted yesterday (Sabbath. July sth.) to-workforthe
wounded in the recent battles. Several hundred dol
lars were subscribed by the members and* others, and
many busy handstand five or six sewingmachines,
wrought vigorously. The Chapel of this Church- will
be open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M . during; the present
crisis, to receive the offeringa'of the people. We have
muslins on hand,'-and all who can bbw or roll bandages,
are invited to come to the Chapel daily. Send- clothing,.
preserves, pickeis, cordials, stimulants, - old'muslins,
linens, and other necessaries. •' ; ■ ; jy6v2t*-- •
No. 1310 CHI
ic2U OFFICE OF SUPER''
RECRUITING COLORED E
The following gentlemen
mittee to visit and inspect
ton Hills:
Wm. H; Ashurst, .
Thomas Mott.
Morris L; Hallowell,
Rev. Phillips Brooks,
Horace Binney, Sr.,
Henry Samuel,
J. Miller McKim,
; George H. baker,
. Wm. Meredith.
Atherton Blight,
B. P. Hunt, ’
jy4-6fc THOM,
CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND COM
MITTEE.—At a meeting of this Committee held
this day, the following preamble ami resolution were
unanimously adopted; ' A .
Whereas, The emergency, of the present crisis is likely
to exhaust the funds in hand of this Committee, be H
Resolved, That the public are hereby invited to send in
further contributions to the Treasurer, S. A. Mercer, at
the Farmers’and Mechanics’Bank. • • . : v -
Attention is called to the following resolution-passed
June 10, and to the advertisement of WM. VEITCH, Pay
master:. . ;
. Resolved, That the sum of TEN DOLLARS, in addi
tion to,the pay from the Government,beand the same is
hereby appropriated to each officer and private of every
company that is now or may be organized in
•Philadelphia, and received into the service of the State,
or the United States, for the length of time they may be
required for the present emergency; Provided,' That the
said, amount hereby appropriated,shall not exceed the
sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.. .
Resolved, That the TWENTY. DOLLARS be,
aiid the same is -hereby appropriated ’to
company of not less than;sixty-two mea from Phila'del
§bia received into the service of-the’State or of the United
tales for the present emergency, for the payment of ad
vertising and other incidental company expenses. •
THOS, WEBSTER, Yice Chairman.
Lorik Blodret, Secretary. • ' je3Q-12t
»» TO THE'CAPTAINS OP COMPA
ACS» NIES OF VOLUNTEERS RECRUITING FOR
THE PRESENT EMERGENCY.—Having been appointed
PAYMASTER by tbe disbursing agedcy of the CITI
ZENS’ BOUNTY FUND COMMtTTfiE'of the TEN DOL
LARS for eacb officer and private from Philadelphia,
Sou ‘will please furnish: mo with, a certified copy of the
taster 801 l of your company as early as possible, so
that arrangements may be made to.pay the said sum to
each man volunteering/ WILLIAM VEITCH,
je3o-12t No. 3 WILLINQ’o Alley/
OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR
|i> TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel
phia, October 24, 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs,- should applyimmediately at the office
of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1009
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER,
. ja9-6m - v • Government Surgeon-Artist
OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN
lOa* BURAECE COMPANY,
Philadelphia, JuneS, 1863.
Notice is hereby given, that subscriptions to the In
creased Capital of theUnionMutuai 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, 1863, in accordance with the amended charter accepted
at a meeting of the Seripholders, held June 1.1863.
JelO-lmif. JOHN MOSS. Secretary.
custom house:, Philadelphia,
4cS* JULY 3, 1563.-TO MASTERS OF; VESSELS.—
The attention of .Masters of Vessels is called'to the fol
lowing Regulation, the strict observance of which is re
mured i 4
• GENERAL REGULATION.
Treasury Department, July!, ISB3.
TO COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS.—No I other
than Steamers or Packets known to be engaged-in regu
lar lines,.or in the employ of the Army and Navy, will
be allowed to leave port between the hours of sunset and
sunrise, until further orders. •-
All vtssels, on entering port, will forthwith reoort to
tbe Revenue Cutter or Guard Ship, before proceeding to
anchorage. 8, P. CHASE,
jy3*6t Secretary orthe Treasury,
H OB ERT suo:EMAKER ®
Northeast Corner FOURTH and It ACE Strseta,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
FO3EIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
WHITS LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, POTTY, Aa.
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS/
Dealer and consumers supplied at • •
o VERY DOW PRICES JOB CASH, -
ieSfSai.
Philadelphia, July 2, 1863.
ESTNUT STftEET
tVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
REGIMENTS.' '
have been appointed a Com-
CAMP WM. PENN, at Chel-
L. Montgomery Bond,
J. J. Borie,
E. W. Clark,
Abraham Barker,
Samuel S, White,
Dr. George J. Ziegibtf,
Wm. Sellers, -
Rev. Lv J. Pamn.
A. C., Roberts,.
JamessA. Wright.
,S WEBSTER, Chairman.
DRUGS.
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
MAKcrACTOBaaa or
AOEKTB Pon THE OBBBBRATBD 1
miutary notices. -
"JJNION LEAGUE REGIMENT.
AT A MEETING OF
THE UNION liEAOUE,
HELD ON THE 27TH INSTANT.
'* Thei 'Undersigned were "appointed a Committee to Or
ganize a ' •
REGIMENT.
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LEAGUE.
Til© Regiment will be mustered into service foe
THREE M ONT HS,
Under the Governor’s Proclamation.
VOLUNTEERS FOB IT
ARE REQUESTED TO REPORT IMMEDIATELY TO
THE COMMITTEE,
AT THE QUaStTEBMASTER’S OFFICE,
NORTHEAST CORNER OF TWELFTH AND GIRARD
:v •' STREETS.
' Such necessary expenses as are not properly borne by
the Government WILL BB DEFRAYED FROM A FUND
RAISED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE.
CLOTHING, EQUIPAGE, ARMS, and EQUIPMENTS
Will be furnished as soon as the organiaztion shall be
effected. ACamp will be formed immediately. In the
neighborhood of the city.
* - J. R. FRY,
8. M. FELTON,
J. EDGAR THOMSON, 1
ELLERBLIE WALLACE, M.D.,
JAMES L. CL AGffORN,
- HORACE BINNKY. Jr.,
MORTON McMICHAEL,
GEO. H. CROSMAN..
j U J. I. CLARK HARK,
. ; W. D. LEWIS,
.GEO. WHITNEY,
ANDREW WHEELER.
j029-tf / . .
41 SECOND CORN EXCHANGE fiff
Q G7MENT—COLONEL ALEXANDER MUR PHY.
Uf Four Companies of this Regiment have received the
Exchange Bounty of TWENTY-FIVE DOL
LARS each, and left for Carlisle.
Mustering Offices are now open at
Prune Street—Captain Smith /
533 Chestnut Street—Captain Farron.
Indepebdenceßquare—Captain Laird. .
Corn Exchange, South Second Street—Capt.McElroy.
« Berry’s Hotel, South Second Street—Capt; Albertson,
The commanders of Companies mustering for this Re
giment will report immediately at headquarters,'coraer
of Second: and Gold Streets. All recruits joining this
Regiment will receive *25 Bounty from the Corn Ex
change Regimental Bounty Fund Committed, and all
other nouotjes awarded by the City and Citizens 1 Bounty
Fund Committees. 'lt is earnestly desired that the ba
lance of the Regiment shall leave Tuesday night.
By order of , aLBX.-MURPHY,
It . .... . Colonel Commanding,. -
S SECOND COAL REGIMENT IS
being organized under the same liberal system of
BOUNTIES as the first Regiment, viz.,s*s to E.\CH
MAN, from the Coal Trade Fund, OVER AND
ABOVE ALL OTHER BOUNTIES. A committee of the
Coal organization has been appointed to secure all the
other Bounties offered. _ <
It is desired to place this regiment immediately in the
field
But TWO MORE COMPANIES are required.
Captains and officers forming Companies are requested
to report immediately to t
Col. OLIVER HOPKINSON,
No, 303 WALNUT Surest.
Davis Peaeson, Chairman.
R. N. BATHDuy, Secretary. It*
w ARMORY E COMPANY,
fi . SECOND REGIMENT G. R. MINUTE MEN;
Vi - Philadelphia, July 6, 1863.
Pursuant to Regimental Order, No: 1, the Company
will assemble at the Armory on
' TUESDAY, 7th instant,
at 3# o’clock P. M., sharp, -
IN CITIZEN S’DRESS,
with blue-fatigue cap, without arms.
By command of J. 0. STERLING, Capfcafn.
Edwin Nokman, Ist Sergeant; It*
S HEADQUARTERS “UNION
LEAGUEEHIGIOE."PDiLADELPHtA. July 2, IS?}.—
NOTICE.-'Persons authorized to raise , men for the
“Union League Brigade” will report at Headquar
ters, No. - l»U* OHESTNUT-Street, MORNING,
at ten o’clock, until further orders, in regard to the stat*
sif their commands, By order,
. jy3 Lieut. Cel- WM. D. WHIPPLE, Comdg.
t HEADQUABTSHS Ist-P'ENNSYL
TANIACHAbsEtmU, No. 17 South SI&TH Street,
.UNION LEAGUE BRIG IDE —AH officers belonging
to the Ist _PennifclV3cn:ia ‘Chasseurs will report at
these headquarters every morning, at ten. o’clock, the
condition of their commands-. ~ . • -
T. BLLWOOD ZELL,
It’**'* . Ligffk- Colonel Commanding,
tB EA T> QUARTERS SECOND
COAL REGIMENT,'No. 2U3 WAL NUT STRBIST
Officers recruiting for this* Regiment will report
promptly-at 10 A. M., TUESDAY. 7th instant; By
order ' • . Colonel HO PKINSON,
It* . '• ... _ , Reaiment.
t ./NOTICEI-JBIBBT COAL BEGT
f&IENT,—Men mustered in fortbe-PIEST COAL REGB
IMENT will apply immediately a& "WALNUT
cStreet iy7-2 tl>;f •
ii UNION LEAGUE BRIGADE
S All the MEN who" were mustered into my Company,-
.VI will report THIS MORNING, atBo’ciock, in Twelfth
A** Street below Chestnut, to receive their clothing, &c.
It* B. Y.. HIGHBBr Captain.
RETAIKi DRY GOODS.
jj YRE & L ANDBL L,
FOUBTH AND ARCH.
. LADIES preparing for their Summer TOURS* he
caSted in Dry Goods adftptod to their wants.
FINE ORGANDY LAWNS.
SPANISH LINENS FOR SUITS.
SEA-SHORE SHAWLS.
BLACK LACE POINTS.
TOURIST DRESS GOODS.
BATHING DRESS GOODS.
SUPER MOHAIR MITTS.
MODE GRENADINE- VEILS.
BLACK DRESS GRENADINE.
STEEL SKIRTS, BEST ONLY.
BUMMER SILKS LOW.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
je4-thstntf
JOHN H. STOKES, *702 ARCH St.,
v _ OFFERS
Black and White Plaid Marseilles.
Black and White and Brown and White Linen Check.
French NankiDetts—plaid and plain,
Nankin —nice quality.
Linen Stripes, dark ground, good.-
Merino Cassimeres—excellent quality.'
Plain. Mixed, and Plaid Cassimeres.
Silk Mixed Cloths and Casaimeres.
Ladies’Cloaking.Clotlis.
Double-width Plaid Flannels for Shirting.
Dress go n ods at reduced
prices.—h; steel & sow.
No. 713 and *l5 North TENTH Street.
Are now closing out the-balanoe of their stock of
Poll de Chevres, all Wool Delaines, Popline,
Cballies, Delaines, Tafiete d’Etes,
FrenchX&wns, French.Yngliah, and American Chintz**,-
Bareges, Silk Tissues. Silk Grenadines,
Fai±cy Silks, ana all kinds of
Summer Dress Goods; at extremely low price*.
,v SUMMER SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES.
- . s -BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS.
• CHOICE STYLES PACIFIC LAWNS afclSXc.
1 Jot 2 yards square Table Cloths, Snow Drop and
Damask; all Linen, at $L 60. _ JeB
1034 CHESTNUT STREET.
» E.- M.- NEEDLE'S
OFFERS FOR SALE,
x- • w.
At prices generally below present cost ofimpor-
WHITE GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES. do do
v'LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do
. VEILS, Src„ Ac.
And respectfully invites, an. inspection-01-Me
stock.'
1034: CHESTNUT STREET.
WHITE LINEN RUOKB.
Brown and White Linen Drills.
T&ncy Drill and other Sommer Wear.
Alpaca and other thin Coatings.
Silk mixtures, Drap d’Ete.
Light fine fancy Casstmeres,
I DhESS- GOODS.
' DesifabU fabrics at old prices.
.Black Dress Goods at.nearly old prices.
B-4 Wide Black-Barege for. Shawls.
I COOPER * COIf AKD.
JeSfi-tf B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets,
"UpWIN HALL <fe C0.,'26 SOUTH’SE-
A-i coND Street.would call the attention of the-Ladiea
to thtlr stock of
Superior Black Bilks.
Wide Mantle Silks. 1
Black Corded Silks,
Black Gros da Shins.
Black Silks, fromsl to $4.
N. B* —Merchants in want of Black Silks, are incited
to examine onr stock and prices. jei3-tf
TVABLE damasks. '
A Power* Loom 3>amasks and Diapars.
Fringed Towels, 16; 20, 25, SV&e.
Pood Napkins, Doylies and Diapers.
SHEkTINGSu • ■
Heavy 9-4,19-4. and 11-4 Bleaohed Sheetings.
Shirting and Pillow, Muslins.
Fine stock oMlannela.' V- _ L _
( COOPER & CONRAD,
je2o S. E. corner NSETH'and MARKET.
TJ] -U NTH B ’S -
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• | 3* NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
Th« ladle are respectfully invited vo examine thoix
Wellfselected stock, of -
MANTLES AND yCLSAKS,
Consisting of
“ I Lace Shawls a> $2,50;
; Lace Mantles. from $3.00. to $25:
{ Silk Sacques. from $8 to $10; ,
I Silk Circnlfgs from $d to $2O;
. ' Cloth Circxgars from $5 to $l5.
Alio, Plain and Steiped POPLINS* : manufactured of
-the best materials, in. the most stylish manner, and will
be »<lle cheaper than «
CAN BE POUMD ELSEWHERE.
a. B.—Dally .receiving the most fashionable Dress
Goods, at [jeJfclro] 3f NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
"ILTOSQUITO NETTINGS,
4T*!.- Three vard»'wide,l TS •
! Seven yards in a piece.
Bine and White.
U -Price $1.60 a piece.
Also, Bine Tarletons,
And Bobbinets, in colors, - .
, For Covering ßHoTHEKgj
Are Sailing Out ~ .
THEIR LARGE STOCK
Of SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
At REDUCED PRICES.
.Preparatory, toßeceiviue .
’ i THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS. :
j. 29 CHESTNUT and. EIGHTH Street..
COLDIERB’ SHIBTIN G FLANNELS.
N? 6-4. Shirtings all wool
- 3-4 and 6-4 Fancy Shirtings.
•’• SoldiorB 1 Gray Blankets.
Red. White,.and Blue v -
»* iftiWfOrPISfrB ETRB4LANDILL. •
iyl FOURTH and ARCH Street,.
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desired. No. 1315 WALNUT street. - jeislm* 1
ARMY GOODS.
ARMY OAFS AND NAVY CAPS.
GEO. HOFF & CO.,
No. 585 North FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia, :
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Indigo Bine Army and Navy Caps and Silk Covers.
jvS-lm* Orders promptly filled. •
HATS, ARMY HATS.
A DOLP H & KEEN,
N 0.63 North SECOND Street,- ...
Philadelphia*.
Bf anufacturers of all kinks of
FELT HATS,
have on/ hand a large asßortme at of all the various and
# most approved styles of
ARMY HATS.
Orders-by mail from, sutlers or jobbers, will be
promptly filled at the lowest rates. je3Q-3in
GOODS.
BARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHa -
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOB OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKBT& STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. '
1 BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHXRT-
DfGS; For sale by
FROTHINGHAM * WELLS.
eeS-lftf
Q W. SIMONS A BROTHER)
CANSOM-STRSET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
Airn
MILITARY GOODa IN EVERT VARIETY.
ftlS-iffim
MILITARY GOODS.
T. SNODGRASS’
AKMY Ml) JTATT
CLO T HI ZE3T OXTS B s
34 South SECOND, ani> 33 STRAWBERRY Streets.
FBESH AND PULL STOCK, .*
OF ALL SHADES AND GRADES,
Adapted to every position in the
NAVY AND A K M Y.
The-trade and citizens can have their wants faithfully
; supplied at my store.
No, 34 SOUTH SECOHD STREET.
ie26-iat . :
177& 1853.
F LAG SU!
SILK ~FLJIGS!!
BIJiTIFG FLAGS!
BURGEES.
TENANTS.
UNION JAOKB.
STREAMERS:
B TJ N T I TV GJ-I
RED, WHITE, AND BI.WE.
EVANS & HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS. ,
sclS-Im No. ,18 ARCH STREET. Philadelphia.
A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING
A CERTAIN AMENDMESTS TO. THE COHSTIHJ
TION: ~ . „ ■ .
Be it reserved by the Senate and B&nse of Representa
tives of the CommonictaUkof Pennsylvania in, (gene
ral Assembly met- That the following amendment* be
proposed to the Constitution oftho (Jommonwehjth, in
accordance with the provisions, of--the. tenth article
thereof-:
There shall be an additional section to the third. article
of the Constitution, to. be ’designated as section, foar, as
Section 4. Whenever* any of the qualified electors of
this Commonwealth shall be-in any actual military ser
vice, under & requisition from-the President of the
ted' States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth,
such electors may exercise the right of-saflrage, in.all
elections by the citizens, under snch regnjations as arer
or>shall be, prescribed by law; as fully as if they were
present at their.usual place of election. ' -
There shall be two additional sections to, the eleventh
article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections
eight and nine, as follows:
Section 8. -No hill shall be passed by the Legislature!
containing more than one subject,which shall be dearly
expressed in the title, except appropriation bills.
Section 9. No bill shall be passed, by the Legislature
granting any powers or privileges, in any case, where
the authority.to grant such powers' or; privileges has
bfon, or may hereafter bo, conferred upon the-oourts of
this Commonwealth; ' : " ' ; ' '
: - JOHN CESSNA; -.
: Speakerof tha House of Representatives.
JOHN P. PENNEY,
- Spatter of the Senate.
Office of the Secret ary of the Commonwealth,
Harrisburg, July. 1,156&> * .
PENNSYLVANIA, SS: . * ’ • r *
I do hereby certify that and
annexed is a full, true, ahd correct copy of
C ) the original Joint RcaohUioh of the General
<L. S. > Assembly, entitled “ A Joint Resolution
( ) .proposing ceitain amendments to the Con
-f: stitution,’* as tho same remains on file in
. tliis offio* ■*
In witness whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand,and
oaueed the seal of the Secretary's otfiog; to b» afihtod, the
day and yeax above written.. ELI SI.T ffiß,’
4 y - tul4t > Secretary of the ComniouweaHh.
WANTS.
WA N T E D—A ; 'EB HP EOT ABLE
" YO UNO MAW, from 16 to 18 years old: most write
a (rood b and. Rest of references required. Apply at 37
Worth SEVENTH Street *. It*
*>lfi non —'THIS AMOUNT TO
tp I UiVl/U. LOAN on City dr Country Mortgagee.
’ Apply to ■ S E. PETTIT.
jy2 > 309 WAT,WITT Street.
©75 PER MONTH GUARANTEED.
f V Testimonial*! of men
sent free, IBaAC HALE, Jr., & CO., Tlewburyport,
Mass, / ' . .i«24-2md«W.
ijj7R A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
hP • w- AGENTS In every county at $75 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my new cheap Eamily Sewing Ma
chines. Address 8. MADISON,
myfl-Smd&W , v . . Maine.
©fin A MONTH!—WE WANT
AGENTS at s6oa month, expenses paid, to Bell
our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners* and IS other
new articles, 15 circulars free. 8H AW & CLARK,
in yd- 3md AW _
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL’S OFFICE.-Philadblphia, Feb, 9,
1863. -" V •
VESSELS WANTED Immediately to carry COAL to
the followingpojntß: v
Tortuga*. .
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va.,
. Afexandria, Va.
Newbern, N. C. ‘
Port Royal, 8. X C. A. BOVD,
felO-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster,
FOR SAKB AND TO ART.
fife' FOR SALE—VALUABLE IM
PROVED Grain and Grazing FARM, 147 acre=,
seven miles from the city. Chester, county farm, SO
acres, convenient to railroad station. Also, Penn Manor
form, 196 acres, near the Delaware river. Bucks county.
Call and examine Register of Farms. A poly to
■iy7 E. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT St.
M FOR SALE—a DESIRABLE COT
TAGE ANB LOT IW THE TWENTY-FOURTH
WARD.
For sale, the neat two-story COTTAGE, with large
Garden; size of the Lot 100 by 125 feet, with frame stable,
situated at the northwest corner of SENECA and MAR-.
KOE Streets, Twenty-fourth ward, onlv three squares
from the Callowhill and Hestonville Railroad. „ The
house contains a large Parlor and Sitiing-ronm and
Jutcben on the first floor; the second story contains four
(.bambers and Piazza back, and two garret : bed-rooms.
The house is in good repair. For terms annlv to
_ _ , - THOMAS MARTIN,.
__ _ • Roal Estate Agent and Collector,
N. W. cor. of FOURTH and PINE Sts.. PhiladelDhia.
; N*.Houses and Lots for sale, and Houses to-rent,
In different parts ofthecitv. . ie3o 7tif*
“POR SALE—DESIRABLE COUNTRY
TT PLACE, threeacres of ground, situate 1 mile from
Church Lane Station, Germantown Railroad. Al«o;
several deeirableßesidences in West
nut Hill, &c. Apply to E PETTIT
jy? ‘ 309 WALNUT Street.
EXCURSIONS.
“h GRAND PLEASURE EX
CUHSIOJT TO
LAKE SUPERIOR.
The staunch, elegantsfceamers NORTHERN LIGHT and
CITTOF CLEVELAND, wUleach give five grand plea-
Excursions to Lake Superior, leaving Cleveland on
the date below named, and visiting all points of interest
on the route. The 1 * round trip ” comprises the distance
of 2,000 miles, and is not sm passed by any other onUhe
continent for variety of Bcenery and objects of interest.
It embraces in transit the waters of Lakes Erie, St. Clair,
Horon. and Superior, and the beautiful rivers of De
troit, St Clair, and Sanlt Ste Marie, (with" its thousand,
isles), affording papsengers an opportunity of visiting
the “ Sault Rapids ” and “ Ship Canal, ” the far-famed
’ ‘Pictured Rocks,” the Iron Mountain of Marquette, 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; to
the sportsman the 'enticiag inducement of most splendid
jishinp; and tie whole country abounds in mineral
weahh which cannot fail to attract the attention of the
speculator and man.of science. Besides, it is fast bacom
ingthe favorite Summer trip, and its social pleasures are
of the highest order, Good Hotels at all points.
For farther particulars apply to .
ROBT. HANNA & CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
TIME TABLE, FROM CLEVELAND.
“Northern Light,” “ City ©f Cleveland,”
Capt. Spaulding. Capt. B. Wilkins.
July 6. July 10.
July 17. July 22.
July 29. Aug. 4.
Aug. 11. Ang. 17.
Aug. 24. Aug. 28.
Passengers taking the boat at Cleveland will have first
selection of rooms.. je2o-20tif
FINANCIAL.
0 EETIF 10 A TES
INDEBTEDNESS
WANTED,
QUARTERMASTERS’
VO U C H B R S
WANTED,
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
HAS AUTHORIZED MB
TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY
FOR A BRIEF PERIOD,
Ancl< until further notice) ! shall continue.
too receive SubrtcriptSoafi tO'tHe
&-20
LO AN A T P AR,
AT MY OFFICE,
AND AT THE DIFFERENT SHS-AGHNCIfiS
Throughout tKe loyal Statfa*
JAtT COOKE,.
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
So.- IIA Soutli Third Street,
QALIFOENIA *
AO SAN FRANCISCO
CITY COUPONS
BOUGHT AND COLLECTED -BT
AUGUST BELMONT & CO,
BO WALL BTEEET,
jed-lm NEWTOKK
SUBSCRIPTIONS AT PAR FOR THE
5-20 SIX PER GENT. IT. S; LOAN -will bo recolved
during July, and no logger, urflesa tho timebeagain
extendecTby the Secretary of ihe Treasury. -
ARCHIBALD Mclff TYRE,
Assistant Treasurer United States.
COLLECTION OP V. S. OEBTIPI
CATBS Of INDEBTEDNESS. —The AMAHS’ EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared' to collect at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
.at reasonable rates, the. One rear Certificates of In
debtedness of the United State* now due or shortly ma
turing.
Terms made known: and receipts given at the office.
No 320 CBEBNUT Street. . myfi-tf
PHOTOGRAPHS,
"V/F AJOB GENERAL. MEADE.—A
JJA very fine Card Photograph of Major Genera}
MEADE. MCAM.ISTEKSS.BBO-,
jy4-3t 7S»B CHEbragT Street.
"MAJOR GENERAL REYNOLDS.—A
Very fine-Card-Photograph of the late Mai. Geh.
REYNOLDS. - Mo-aLLTSTER & BRI}.,
j»4-at •■■ ... 738 CHESTNUT Sirset,
MEDIC Ali.
J)R. SWAYNES *
BOWEL GORBIAIi,
■ A-.-'v' •
sure remedy -
for Asiatic. Cholera,
Cholera Morbus,-Dysentery,:
, Diarrhoea. Cholera" Infantum, or ! -: -
Snaomer-Complflint, pains in tbe Stomaoh. ;
and Bowels, Sica 6tomach, Vomiting* and? all
relaxed condition of =the Bowels - Lot
no family be. without this . . \
. medfeine, it will give im
mediate relief.
TO. OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS tT HIS. BEEN OP
INCALCULABLE BENEFIT: ....
WIVES, MOTHERS. AND SISTERS,
Whose Husbands. Sons, and Brothers are. serving in the
axn>7, cannot send them a. mbre necessary article than
“jUr. Bowel Cordial” Ithas-gaved many a
valnablelife •
CHOLERA iNFANTUM, or SUMMER. COMPLAINT,-
This disease-is very prevalent with young children
danng.tbe tsarm season. SAVE THE DIVES OF-Y.OUR ■
GHILDRENifrom the too of*en fatal effects of Summer
using SWAYNE’S BOWEL CORDIAL. It
CRAMPS-QR SPASMS are instantly relieved by its use.
CHANGE OF-WATER ia very ant. to produce-disturb
ance in Hie bowels. The “BOWEL CORDlAL’.’cares
all pain and looseness. No traveller should leave home
yjlhoulit. 7
• DIARRHCEA AND DYS3NTERY.—The “BOWEL
CORDIAL,” will be found the most-pleasant and sure
cure. In .inflammation oStbe stomach or bowels, and
in ths inflammatory stages of Dysentery, when there 1b
feneHrms'or much pain, wiih frequent desire to evacuate
the bowels without the-power to effect much discharge,
blood frequenßy paßsiag.Rs there is in all marked cases
of Dysentery, take twoor-three taaspoonfuls of the Oor
dUl.-With a little castor- oil, every two hours until the
tain is subsided. -
valuable medicine te£lloive.relief-in the most
violent cases. - • •••' , - .
Price oaly 54 cents a bobtlea for-*l.
Prepared only by Dr. SW A YNE & SON, No, 330 North
SIXTH Street, above ViueJFhilad.elpMft.
OVE£ TBn?0?r YEARS DJtT SWAYNE’S ME
DICINES been in constant use in all parts of the world,
andjheir increasing popularity i& certainly convincing
proof of their-wonderful efficacy. " ‘ „ ■ - -
Dr. SWAYN E’S Prinaipal Office. No. 330 North SIXTH
Street, above Vine. • jy2 .
THRESH LEA YES OF THE BENNE
PLANT, for Complaint of Children, picked
fresh every day, and for sale at„ : ,„. ’
, v BROWN’S
DRUG AND* CHEMICAL STORE, '
N. E. corner of riFOTand CHESTNUT Streets, '
. . PHILADELPHIA.’ : )y4-Iot* ‘
"DROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN
■ -13. QETL - Manufactured only -at FRED’KBROWN’S
AND CHEMICAL. STORE. • northeast.corner
FIFTH wd CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia.
■ AttenHon is called, to -this valuable remedy which
should he in every family, and for the Army and Navy
is indispensable, curing affections of the stomach’ and
bowels, and a sure preventive of the effects of bad water.
- CAUTION-—To, -prevent this valuable Essence from
bein g cous ierfoited, a new Steel Bngravi ag, executed at
great cost,'will be found on the cratside of the wrappap.
in order to guard the purchaser against being imposed
upon by worthless imitations. Sold by all respectable
druggists in the United States. . W-f-strdh'lftt*
§ PHILADELPHIA PHRBKOLOGI
CAL CABINET AND BOOK STORE.—Examina
tions, with writte.ii or verbal descriptions of Cha
racter. Social Disposition, Professional Talent
Business QusAlftcation, Aw-* are. made .our and
wiling. All tb-* publication, oYvwlai ■ * WaUfc
wholesale and ratal] . JOHBT L.jOAPWt
apT tut Mljpiif , 3$ South. TBSTSSttWt.
CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE—
Leeeee'and Manager... .Hr. W. WHEATLEY,
“ Immense eacc-se of the engagement of
Mrs. ». P. BOWERS,
Ani of the great Irish Omnia, the
_ PEEP ft’ PAY,
THIS CTDESBAY) EVENING, Jttly 7th, 1868,
PEEP O' DAY; .
Tii. . . . PBKE O’ BAY.
e scene being laid in Ireland during the 1
Of ’oft GREAT rebellion
tl n-.. y °f the incidents and patriotic speeche*
tiave at cne hm, ap significance.
Will nonpar sr hRS B. P. BOWERB
M. f P P RarSit‘ ......Kathleen Kavanagh.
Mr -P Whpat?cigh il i“i? ,>Ba ’ 1, M -f Harry Kavanagh.
mI - t MrfhflloJSh alpe3 - T Blaca Mailing.
Mr. J. M . r Gnllonßh wl li aplMir a „ dtonh-n Pnrwil.
prl 8 e e C n O Hto ed the pnh™c° f thBbBBt ““>«« S^ BB '
Cnrtain"rip»»s at eight i?V!lofk.-
POSITIYELY THE Last DAY AND
NIGHT! -
NIX O N’S PA yiLlOjr,
LOCUBT Street, adjoining th* Academy of Music.
JULY 6th and 7th,
AFTERNOON AND .EVENING.
' , GERMANTOWN, Julv Bth.
' FRANKFORD. Jn»y"9th.
NIXON’S CREMORNE,
MAD A M E A M A C AR T E ’ S
EUROPEAN CIRCUSES.
■ : A Nil
SYRO-ARaBIC thoupb
OF MALE ANB FEMALE PERFORMERS. '•
TALENTEB COMBINATION.
STAB EQUESTRIANS.
„ MADAME MiCAETE
Each evening as
t DICK TURPIN, THE BOLD rfIGHWAYMAN,
Introducißgthe mare.
• • BLACK SWAN,
From Aftley’s Amphitheatre, London, whose extraor
dinary training and docility has .created the greatest
senpation throughout Europe.
Mr. BATON STONE, the daring B ARB*BACKTtIDER,
on hie wild prairie steed, without t addle or bridle.
M’LLE CARROLL,
Tlie graceful
„ ■ T COLUMBINE OF THE ARENA..
*“?’ v y. wonderful Contortionist, know*,
as the India Rubber nr Boneless Man.
TBE STRO-ARXBIC TROUPE
; - OF
MALE AND FEMALE PERFORMERS.
Being the first Female Acrobats who hays ever visited
this country.
- JIM COOK, the Baalish Hnsaorist. knrtwa as the
meet brilliant wit in England, an! familiarly styled the
Comic Mufe.
JIMMY REYNOLDS- the
YANKEE CLOWN.
: HIRAM .CARROLL, in bis famed double act.
HORaCE.NICHOLS,
AND
A POST OF OTHERS.
.AFTERNOON AND EVENING,
A varied am* pleasing entertainment
Admission 25 cp? tft Reserved. 50 cents. jyß-4t
CPEOIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 ,, w To toe Citizens of
GERMANTOWN AND FRANKFOBD.
The
GREAT EX.fTIBITIOTf.
.. . .0 SKAT EX H I BI.TION.
NIXON’S CEEMORNE CIRCU3I
KIXON’S CEBJIOSJIS CIRCUS!
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A TEE FINE ARTS, -
. ' • ■ 1035 CHESTNUT BTREBT.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. tilt
6 P. M; ...
Adm-seion 25 cents- Children half price. je29-tf
' FEEIGHT station
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
CORNER THIRTEENTH AND MARKET STS.,
IS NOW RECEIVING AND .SHIPPING GOOD*
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST. 1
DRKIEL & CO.
ISEfI&KSiiEL OPENING OF BED.
FORD RATLRO AT) -The
ingdon and Broad Top Railroad Company'have com
menced to -ran' trains over the Bedford Road.to Bloody
Run within, seven miles of Bedford. Visitors to the
Springs leaving. Philadelphia,at 7££ A. flf will arrive
early in tlmevening. Those leaving at 11.30 AM lie
over nightat Huntingdon. and will, with passengers by
the .10.30 P. M. tram, rea«h Bedford early next day*.,
having but seven miles by stage over an excellent
turnpike. _
DREIBI & CO.
Excursion tickets for Bedford and Broad Top c&ub*
had at Pennsylvania D§pdt, ELEVENTH aad MARKET.
• « « ,r « r. - JAMES LEWIS,
jy2-6t Sup t. Huntingdon and Broad Top B R. Co
nSrntzmmsmi. Philadelphia
IffitJiLflf"' Wte AND long branch via
CAMDEN AND ATL ANTIC AND RARITAN AND DSk
LAWARE BAT RAILROAD.
On and after Mondays June 15th, and until further no
tice, passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry at 7 SI
A. M.. arriving at Long Branch at 11.10 A. M ~ r
: Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.3-5 P, M., arriving,'
at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M. •
Passengers landed close to tHe Hotels,
r N. B.—Excursion, parties will be carried, onlibeml
terms. Apply to L. B. OOLs*
Agent at tbe Depot. Cooper’s Point
BENJ. STRONG,
Assistant Superintendent.
Bmhbb BEOPENING OF
the Baltimore and qhio
RAILRO AD. —This .road, being folly REPAIRED and
effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transport*-'
tion of passengers and freight to allpoints in the GREAT
WEST. For through ticket® and all other information
applyjit the Company's Office, corner ofBROAD Streak
and WASHINGTON Avenue. 8. M. FELTON, •
an3-tf , President P. W. and B: R. R. Go.
frnf I —llHllf WEST CHESTER AND'
PHILADELPHIA KAILEOAD,
VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1863, the trains will
leave Philadelphia,'from the depot, Northeast corner of
Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.50 and in.au M .
and at 2, 4. SO, and 6 66 P. M.
On TPEBP aYP and FRIDAYS a train will leave WMWt
CHESTER at 6.50 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia
at 9.15 P. M.
Trains leave the corner of Thirty first and H&rfcefr
streets ( West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting
time from Eighteenth and Market.
On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. awfl f
P.M. Leave West Chester at 750 A. Mrand 5 P BC.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.99
P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the P
B. C. R. R. for Concord. Kennett, Okfordt &c.
, jel'tf HENRY WOOD; Superintendent.
FOR CAPE MAY.—THB
safe and commodious Bay Steamer MAN
HATTAN, Captain Kirby, will leave ARCH-STRBET
WHARF foT CAPE MAY every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at half-past.nine o’clock A; M., comtnene
ing on THURSDAY, July 2d‘ Returning, will leavn'
Cape May every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at
eight o’clock, stopping at Newcastle 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 aboutftfty state
rooms and every accommodation that passengers can de
sire. Fare 62.50, including carriage hire. Meals extra.
Children and servants half price. Freight .at moderate
rates. Cie226w] A.-REYBOLD.
0A- P E M) AT.
Oppice Caps Matajw Millville R R Co.*
■ : 409 Walnut Street, June 12, 1863 L
FURTHER OPENING.
> On and after-MONDAY. the 22dof June, the cars will
run upon this ,road to the Dennisville Station, leaving*
Walnut-street ferry at 9 o>clock A. M: , in the West Jer*
sey cars. _ The cars will run from Cape May CourtHonsw
to Cape May, reducingthe dk tance by stage to ninemilec*
jelj-tf , C. B. DUNGAN, President •
PHILADELPHIA;
RET—nniiiii'ETO FOE-THE SEA
BHORE 1 !
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC*RAILROAD.
On and after.MONDAY, June 15fch, 1863,- trains for It*
lanticCity will;leave Vlne-street-Ferry as-fellows: *
Mail train leaves. . . 7T30 A 1L
Express train 1eave5........ S.4S P. SC,
Freight train, with passenger car attached*... %00 A, I L.
' Returning; leaves- Atlantic City.: :
Mail train... 435 P: SC.
Express train. - fi-OQ A. St.-
Freight train.... ..........22.05 P. M,
.Fare to Atlantic, _s2. Roand-Trm Tickets, good for
the day and train only, or down on. Saturday and. up os!
Monday moroing, s3:'
An Accommodation Train to R. audD. Be H; R: Junc
tion will leave Vrnestreet at-5,15 F; M<; returning next
morning at-6.25‘
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave .Vine street at 10.15 A. M; anal 45 P: M.
Leave Haddonfleld at 12.15 P. M. and’S P. M
jelS-tf v JNO. G. BRYANT, Agent,
n FOR HARTFORD; DIRECT;
Raritan Canal—
Steamer WARS, NTCHOIiS, Master, now loading at*
Webster's wharf, Ist *bove MARKET: Street. Freight
delivered, by this, line in lees time than by any other
rente. Apply on-board; or to \.
WIL M. BAIRD & CO . Agents.
133 SOUTH WHARVES.
Xj'AME INSUBANCE NO*
A 406 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA:
FIRE AND IKLAKU IHSURAHCB. •"
DIRECTORS.
. E. I), 'Woodruff,
Geo. A. West,
JohaKeesler, Jr.,
Chas. Stokes,
A. H. Rosenheim,
Joseph D. Ellis.
BtfCKT President.
(CHAEDSOXf, Pice Preside*!
>D, Secretary. CialS-iftf r
Francis N.Buck,
Chaa. Richardson,
Henry lewis, Jr.,
John W. Everman,
Philip S, Justice,
0. W. Davis,_
fcBANCIS S.
CBABLESEIt
WILLIAM r. BLAMCHABI
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so-called Patent Paraffine Tarnish. Any- one preferring
Pages’" to ours can hnyit of njs, with
and-half dozen other parties in town; wit&mFmittinff
ot to cents alderman fees. - •'
Asthefcrade of Philadelphia," whahaye so liberally
patronized us since January losty hare been thoroughly
aware ofwhat they were haying, itlanot.eappoeedthwS -
they will he "led by “Page’s Appeal to. pay extra,
price, extra height, extra' cartage, extea package
»K>ney, foran article in Hew York, whan they eanbay
the €L-P. IRON BRILLIANT at home, at less purchase
Money, without tbsee charges. & berber quaHty, . any
fc-moze than a.painter-would p3y for sit Its pee
sent price, when answers his purpose.; Persons--,
wanting Page’s-.-Tarnish. -residins in. distant portions
of the "city, can Ve the names of parties:
sellingifcinfcbfcir locally rteee'bf ch«rg6,-byapbiyiajc---
by noteito.this ““‘JrKrsfqMtrLi»TN & Co.,
- * Manufacturers and. > "Dealers dn/Kkaek: and Bright
lash, Tar, Pitch, Ro&ln, -Benzine. Naptha. &s . sc.,
jeMm ;• ' "'l3l Street^
fi ACTION.™JHK SUBSCRIBE!!HAP
bis POCKET-BOOK stolen’ from him on .Saturday.
27tlf instant, coßtainiag about ONE HONORED AND
SBT&N DOLLARS in-Bank Notes.-and-a Draft-drawiL.
tor the Cashier oftheMechanics’Bank' of Burlington,
3. J., numbered--fiS.and.dated June 27, tha-
Bank of North- America, Philadelphia.- fo.n- J * r **X , » P»y-»
• able to the order ofGEO." B. ROGERS^ 1 ! not endorsed.
“JQI persons are-hereby cantioned^‘*“? B‘’ 8 ‘’ re ? eIy “ 1 ?
negotiatiig said draft, payme»*Daving been stopped.^
Burlington. June 29.1563.T_~ jyl-wtbsm&taSt*
-i’lie Philadelphia 100 aw
EX Offl» FrFTHJSTBEST.
■ liow TWO“DATLT v , >
.... CITT AND DONG BRANCH.
Packages, baxgago^dttflight '
called for. and forwtogedat resSonable •
Baggags checked thxottgh, froin yqa, to Ate;
Latte WSURt ' .vK-^iW
AMUBEH^HTB,
GERMANTOWN, WEDNESDAY, .Inly Bth.
GERMANTOWN, WEDNESDAY, Jalyßth.
AND AT
FRANKFORD.THCRSDAY, Jaly 9th,
FRANKOFRD, THURSDAY, Jaly 9th. _■
RAII.ROAI). LINES,
COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA, JULY 8, ISSJ.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
S. Be KINGSTON, JR.,
the: ska shore:.
insurance: companies.
VAKJUSHIiS.
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Specially wrlttao by
JOH2? BASARFIKB. Osiris..
Fov^thfl'benefit of the
FAIOT, OIL, JkKD SHIP CHANDLBST
TRADE,
FREIGHT AGENT