OITV T TBS MIS. The Patriot's Hymn Book.—This is the title of a neatly-printed book, containing ninety-eix hymuß, with a convenient index, which the reader find advertiaed In another column. The aeleo ■tiona have been made with care and judgment, and •present, for the, uae of the soldiers in our armies and hospitals, juat such a book for worship aa haa long been wanted. The book was compiled by Rev. A. Manship, agent for the Philadelphia Traot So ciety, and contains quite, a number of beautiful jhymns never heretofore published. We understand that three thousand of these books have just been Ordered by the Christian, Commission, which may he regarded as a substantial compliment to its value, , ‘ Messes. Wenderoth & .Taylor ("for merly Broadbent&Co.), Nos. 912, 914, anti 916 Cheat v.ut street,Are now prepared, in addition to their other brandhes, to execute fine photographic pic tures of horses, cattle, and rural scenery of every description, at the shortest notice. Their orders of this kind are now very numerous. Fine Quality op Sficed - Salmon.— Idessrs. Davis & Richards, successors to the late 0. H. Mattson, dealers in fine family grooerics, Arch and Tenth streets, havejußt received a fresh lot of -elegant Spiced Salmon. The Conscription.—Orders liave come from Washington for an immediate draft, and the •*’first class,” consisting of all bachelors under ■forty-five, and married men under thirty-five, is con- Biderably exercised in relation thereto. Let all who are drafted to go respond cheerfully to the call of the country for their services, and bear in mind that •this course will best tenci to the closing up of the -■War, % intimidating the rebels with the evidence of unanimity; and let those who are drafted to stay at tome consult comfort, good taste, and economy by 'procuring their summer Suits at the,Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill &. Wilson, Nos. 603 and ■606 Oheßtnut street, above Sixth. Advantages. ,op , being a Woman.— A woman says what she chooses without being knocked down for it. ’ She can "take a snooze after dinner, While her husband goes to work. She .can go into •the "street without being aßked to “ stand treat ” at ■every saloon. 1 She can stay at borne in time of war, and get married again if her husband should be ' (Rilled. She can wear corsets if too thick, and other ! -fixlns if too thin. She oan get divorced from her busband whenever..she sees. one -she., likes. better - She can get her husband in debt ‘ all over, until he Warns the public not-to trust her on his account. (But all these advantages are balanced by,the great fact that she cannot buy her clothes ready made at ■ the establishment of Charles Stokes & Co., Under! the Continental. "V . Wakt of Punctuality.—There is._no \ thing more intolerable than* to lose one’s time in *' -waiting; nothing more useless; nothing more in- •importable; nothing which more easily might be ipreWntod, if people would only set earnestly about it.V Let everyjnan, therefore, hasten at once Jand •order his Bummer garments from the popular One- J)rice Clothing Emporium’of G-ranviile Stokes, No, ►609: Chestnut street. • ARHIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 13 O’CLOCK LAST NIO-HT. iContlnental-Nlnth ■ f S Heth, St Louis : /’-i rank Tbomson.Wasb. D C J\F Cleveland; New York W F Downs, Wash, D C' - ;EE Lewis, Washington, D C 3ETJ) Me Bvs .Washington, DC Tbos John B McMullin . .33 A Lewis. Philadelphia • "W Dock Jr, Harrisburg Xouis W Hally Penna; H-K Gushing,. Cleveland, 0 •«J Cowen, MeadvilleV * <3eo F b cCiean & wf.Pittsb JMra Winslow, Hew York JMrs Livingston, New York ~Mr & Mrs Upham, Balt "Wm Woods & la, Cin, 0 3) H Anderson, New York f Hiss Anderpon, New York t *!<x W Beardslee, New York fioeenftld, Boston.? ' •G 6 Penniraan.- Boston' J Anderson, Hew York Xieut P Haas, Port Boyal .33 P Wilbur, Bethlehem W Tolland, Baltimore * 'W R, Mod roe & la, Balt- Jrlr S tckert, Reading J M Keeler. New York ®fr Alexander, New York .Jilr &lhrs W H D Boyer H S Phinney. Penna Aug Meyer, Wash, D C ’ 5V S C Otis, Cleveland, O .J N McCullough, Cleveland -.BFJndson, hew York Dr Bolden, XJ 8 A Dr Zachaiie A la. N York '■Reuben. 0 Bull, *New York T Avers, Morristown; N J H C Pitney, Morristown,NJ C H, Kaufman,‘Columbia -Alarfr Howard, Conn . J S Oldm, Penna .JW Griswold, .Milwaukee R Wright • It Hoffman, New York B Wertbeiner, New York -J D Husband, Jr. XT B N R G Lammun, US N ' ;M L Herrii g A wf, .Balt 0 A Preston, Norwalk, 0 3* Wickham, Norwalk, 0 BUard-ChwtiHK m '* &.L Plterron, N.U : Jas C Smith, Trenton " ’ Mrs John McDevitt, Wmspt RdwiuXewrey.JJr r Thos C-Bowen, DS N Dr J D.Can field, Jr. Penna J A Ctnfield,.LockJlaven 310 Sanderson* Mass . JH Wells, U S A 0 K Saw erson,'U S A .. John Tobin Isaac Simmons.-Baltlmore' > . JohnPorsey. New York • M-Doxsey, new York •ii&LinH/i J a |° s ?? T Ss i a J ijjieut A wiiiiifty.'U H A Sn TVvmes Torirwif ff • c I» Pa W W'Barr; Clarion, Pa - - ' Mr it MrS'JfJ*May, 'Wdsh W R Potter ' Oftpt'Wm Porter Aria, Pa EH Balch,- New-York P T McGee, Frenchtown B 8 Cestner H 8 Waltcr.v&la, Delaware Mast Walter* Delaware CL Hart, USA tferohants’HPourtb “t HE Hoyt,Baltimore 7_ D W McCanley/New York , H Johnson, Now York 1 BB Vernam, 'Norfolk ' BG Earl, Pennsylvania -. EB Godfrey, Pittsburg John Wynn A wf,'Mamphk -• ON Smith. Johnstown ; MP Smith,'Johnstown SMBanrill, Lawrenceville R H Davis, -Deerfield. N V J JR Dunbar, Newport -4 Adi Nelson, Pennsylvania it McM.Houßei 1 , Penna R TKenaedy, Pittsburg D G Driesbach. Penna Geo A'Klrujh, -Harrisburg Mrs S Dolman. Barrisburg S Strickland, Reading Wm Lawbook, Easton , James-Hes* & wf, Easton IS Pauli & wf. Scranton ' C S Monroe & wf.Fottstown KG 0 Curtiss Scvtf, Mass: .CL Woodroff,'Penna M Dean, Pennsylvania B Q**ManChester,‘Wallsvllle ■ And .Toiiiistoi Factoryv 'WC Fountain, Delaware > Mlsb b onck wood. Delaw are t Chas G'Babbitt, Dover, Del • . Bt. Loufi-Cheitnut - Capt Geoi Davis,‘New-York ‘‘Mrs Rankin,-Missouri . B B Boatbi'Bristol, R I A Simonds, Maes : 8 JSfcerm&n, New* York “H X’Parrott, New York P B. A Roberts# Hartford, Oh i Gilmore, Scranton, 'Pa 8 Grant, Scranton R A Squire. Scranton . H Stark. Scranton •;B S. Griffin Scrsnten VX 0 bteeres, Washington |R Pfckins. Scranton,JPa . WEHoleman, N Jersey Bowne, Jr, N-Jersey J Spencer,* Jr,-'Pottsvilie • 0 Oliver,'New YoVk . Jos Knotwell, Colombia i Sami Halleck. ; Bridesburg 3325 J Amerlcan-Gheitnut . Jas B Field, Massachusetts • Jos Donahue ' „ David M Howell, IHB N ' Wm Miller, New-York - jas \X D Mortimer.*-Baltimore,^ ! jMßodine.'Wellsboro, Pa > J B Scofield Illinois ChasTGrosbolz •. ; R Bhntz; Pennsylvania *J WHeniingtf’& la, N J R Ball, New York . jZh.T Johnßtorf& la, Del Robt A Abbott, Penna % = The Union—Arch, v 3 Oxford/ Jr, Vermont | „ JR Wright,Connecticut ! 3S HStuyvesant,Conii t J Green. Winslow, N J S A Hummel, Harrisburg V *W W,Fahnestock, Fenna H Maues, Cincinnati . J Fellheimer'A la, Wash Isaac Stirk-; <3 Brown, New Jersey 218 Brubaker, Lancaeter co fHVonderflmith, Penna Sliker, Cincinnati ; , U Havenner Sc wf, Wash' Rational—Race iti !M PHoffert, Chambersburg 3j 0 Apple.Chambersburg J CBall, Chamberaburg *WL Koons, Luzerne co . jl. J Bess. Luzerne co 2fr Brakely PhUlipsbnrg SC,Smith. Middletown H Hel m«, Bath, Pa .JMJss 3 Wil iame* Bath, Pa Sixth at) - Job Mintzer, Pottatown -J Andrews, Pottstown ■Obaß Pearce, Bordentown ’W Nlgi tingale, Utica, NY .TPottti Bridgeport, Pa S C Pegen. Pottstown ' Jasß Jackson. Alex, Va David Zooic, Mount Joy , G Parke, Elkton, Md „ States Vnloa-Slxth II Boon, Ohio I L Plitt. Pittsbujg. CKfefa, Wilmington/Del IS A Thompson ® B Furgeson. Tror. N Y J M Bascom, Pens* I . Madison—Second street, alto-re Markets VT Watson, Penna. M W Allen, Bucks co <J Boas Cary, B Jersey W H Gwynoe, Mew York MLtppiucott, M Jersey g Dusenhury, Mew York .S Brinkerhoff. Penna H W vangh, Scranton : J Newbold, Mt Holly. A Truesdell & Ja, Grt Bend jECroasdale, Backs co- Mrs Scraadell. Liberty W O Savllle, Baltimore F Scurn * la, Newark, N J G Lamberts, H Jersey Barley Shcaf-gecoi W BP&Uett, Washington lira Pallett, Washington 3) B Morgan, New York J H Connoi*, Stroudsburg fW B Wintermute, Strouaab W G Brake, Stroudsburg W S Drake, Stroudsburg J R Reels’, New York P Hallett, Maine Black Bear-Third St«, abovs CiiUowhUL T H Gruber, Berks co ddam Bertrand, Reading H S Creseman, Sellersville D W Wagnor,.Bhartlesville Jos Stein, Blylereyille :• FPBeelen man,l'hartlesvill Milton Cooper, Coopersburg M JTan Hoven,« Chunk £ C Steiner, Gettysburg C F Heffner, Lehigh co 3 B Drumheller, Landingv D Clador, Lehigh co Bald Eagle-Third St*, abovs CallowhlU. G VFradeaeck, Bethlehem Henry William*, Slatington Jno L Breineg, Allentown Chas Lesheiv Kutztowa Samuel Reed, Sohuyl Haven Miss Sarah Gernert. Bead’g yiahlon Bchoch,Pennsbura Reuben Ortt, Lehigh co ' PSTATE OP FRANCIS M. DREXEL, -A-i deceased. ‘-Letters testamentary upon the'Estate of FRANCIS M,i PREXBL, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted.;to the undersigned/by iheßegister of Wills for the city and county of Philadel phia, all persons indebted to said'Estate are hereby re a lasted to make payment, and all persons having aims or demands against the same, to present them* Without delay; to CATHARINE DHBXBL, FRANCIS A. DREXEL ■■.■ s ■ JOHN D. LANKENAU. Executors; Or, to their Attorney.. . BULLITT, jf2o'sGt 3ft South THIRD Street, fhllada. md Chestnut streets, K A Rosenbaum AR Hay, Jr -v • J 8 Riohman. lowa r GW GuMhall, Meadville.Pa Chas Jackson, Boston 4 . Frank Jackson,. Boston. JC Smith, PUtsbarg SL Russell,.Bedford P D Luther & la, Pottsville MasUr w s Lusher, Pottsv John L‘Hart, Walden, NY Geo B Pane, Newbern, N C H Abraham, New Orleans Miss Eckert, Reading Mrs H 8 Eckert, Reading J H Field, U S A J Mclutire, ■ilkton, Md Mrs J A J Eikton Mr Foot, Vermont. E R Jewett, buffalo W Harrison, Buffalo Shelton Barry,* Boston J Chase, Jr, New tork D W ’Vbomas, Bridgeport,Ct L (V Briggs, Waterbary, Ct WR Glover, Louisville, Ky J Strang, New York J B G Babcock, Owego, NY J G Parker, N Orleans WParkßT&s, NOrleans Jas S Hcß'vye, New York E Mayer, New York M Oppenheimer, New York W HThorDB. New York ■;'* Arthur Barff, England W S bhattuck, New York Hiram Veazy, Conn C 0 Hellme»-a. -It Louis M Primer. New York JERathbud. New Baven G W Campbell, Ne w York F A Wildman. Norwalk, 0 N M Osborn; Norwalk, O M Buxbium Balt Capt C M Sampson R M, White, Cincinnati Joshaa Isaacs, New York John. Wright, Pittsburg S Schoyer, Jr, Pittsburg H T Lemmon. Memphis L Bates Boston > W C Smith, Louisville tr«t, below STinth, A J Smith, Washington Thos Kane, Washington ‘ W A Loder, Rochester, N Y ERiehardßon.Philada C M UaiTH, Philada ■ Louiß Whitaker- Cincinnati X D Budington.Freetiold,N J 0 A Vauderveer, Freehold S Bro wn. Freehold .• W D iavin, Smyrna,-Del Mi's R C Parker. Miffliot’n V-P Smith & la,New London J wKrevbill, Marietta. Pa J G Hamilton Sc sou. 11l Hsileai.taLfifHrer STotSC ah soumti,. Fiimgiii..... D fJLiicbfio a Maryland. J 1 Wageerraan; York bL Gasey. Kentucky Jasß.Neall B W Kimball, WasMagton 0 EUis Sc lady W* H Lambercon, Penna V K Keesey. York. Pa n Lloyd, Williamsport a Batger, New York i airect, below Arch. J.Fegely, Potfcstown * John Williams, Baltimore- G L heed, Clearfield, Pa G Curtis, Pennsylvania' E N Smith, Pennsylvania- Capt T Sifres, HarrisonviU'e- Capt S B-Delhi, D Wat«on, Holidaysburg M Cad.yAwf,Lottisville;.lFr A-Pardee, Hazleton John J Schell, Somerset D Gutman, Baltimore . L R Sta-k, Liitletown, Pa> MB Priently, Penna " Jas L McKee, Pittsburg- Thos McVay, Pittsburg: F S Richards, Mo nphis Wm Ra ruaey, Maryland' Virgil Wood - Montrose John S Howell St wife C F Jones. New York Hon Asa Pack«r, M Chunk: LBlakelee, WhUeHkvea- R D Srnithevs, Dover, Del R K Russell, Warren, Pa. G H Aimes, Warren, Pa. Eldred L -tt, New York John Culp. Gettysburg AM Hall. Washington. D*C OBker Dunham & wf. U'B A S Dlefenderfer, HaysviUe,o street, above Thbd, Capt G S Clark, Ft Del a E W Hall, TJ S .if CR Lewis, Cincinnati JH Willete. USA - T H Davis, USA M B Little, New York WA Wail, New York . Jas Geddes, Jr, Milford,N J J Cheney. Penna •' R M fit?ckley A la, Har'sbg Samuel Steckley, U S; A Chas Miles, Pottsville B McCollum. Chambersburg Dr W Gale, US N J H Boyce; Delaware , JW Wiley, Delaware H F Pennel, Delaware - Jos D HudsooY Delaware AGarvarick, Harrisburg C 8 Bntlsr. Jr IH Y Fenrake, Penna , , street ■ abova Flitll, P E Bradshaw, Michigan Thos Brown* Georgetown • • Lieut Geo B Fitch, Hartford Capt J A Cunningham, Pa W W Fullerton &la, N J Winters, Safe Harbor, NJ J French, Safe Harbor, N J D P Elmer & son, Bridgeton R H Underhill New York B P Monroe, New York..: W Sipple & la, St Louis Mrs Jones A dan.. D T Thurlow & la Dr Chamberlain, Delaware itrecti mbove Third* Miss B Wilt- on Waahington C L Bunn, Lancaster 4 Bowman* Marietta*Fa J Anderson* Port Royal,SC J Robinson, Port Royal,S C Wm Ayres Mrs h T Cleaveland, NT F C Jackson, New York A H Dount, ban.Francisto • C Molly & son. Pine Grove R Johnson, Tamaana G W Johns. Jr.StGlair,Pa A Hunter, Lebanon co reet, alcove Thlirdi CJ Miller, Harrisburg E Wilson, New Berlin, Pa G Gross New Berlin, Pa JK Huhber, Luzerne co I Rice. Ringstown, Pa Sergtß Reynolds, Penna B D Reynolds, Peuna 0 Reese, Beaver Meadow H George, Baltimore trecti RbOTt ChMtmvl Lewis Cummings, Md J C Booth, Oxford J W VVoodside, Oxford J Devoe, West Chester E C Hickmaa, West Chester John B Paxson, W Chester John Trayner, Chester co Capt S Miller, Lane co C £ Loud, Boston aind BCsurlKet limtl* D J Rice, Bloomfield' 13 Coleman, Pennsylvania IN Hartzier, Juniata co. W a McCoy, BeUefontejPa IW M Rose, Pa xd St., below Vine. J E Parry, Attleboro J B Jones & la, Hatboro Master Jones, Hatboro a Ball, Wayne co ■ • W Johnson, liambertsville Edw Stevenson, Lambertsv Ira Johnson, Pineville T J Smith, Hammonton GL bmith, Hammonton SPECIAL* NOTICES. Db. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cubes Headache immediately and was never known to foil. One of the largest assortments of BATHING ROBES in the United States for Ladies, Gen tlemen, and Children, for sale at JOHN P. SLOAN'S, 806 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. jyll-St* Lyon’s Magnetic Insert Powder. , .Moths in fnrs, bugs in beds, ' Roaches crawlih&onyourflqor; Bats and mice in barns and sheds— • These shall never plague you more. • Lyon, with his Powder, slays - ..; All 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 inaects. garden worms, vine-bugs, &c. Lyon’s Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats %nd mice. Sold everywhere. DEMAS S,. BARNES, jy4-12t ; -. New York. Bair Dye! Hair Dye!! BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in the World. The only Ha-rmless;Trite and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dya is Perfect —changes Red. Busty or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Ratural Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Stain*. Ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristiue color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed William A. Batchelor, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. .Sold by all Druggists, Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. ' • _ . 5&23-17 - One-Price Clothing, of thb -Latf-st Styles. made In the Beat Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices m&Tked in Plain Fi gures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Orb-Prior System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. dft!2-ly JONES h CO., 604 MARKET Street McNELLY—DeHAVEN.—JuIy Bth, by Rev, W. Cath cart, Mr. George W. McNelly to Miss Julia A. DeHaven, both of Philadelphia. _ TROUT—MYERS.—JuIy 12- bytheßjv. M- D Kurtz, at the parsonage of Twelfth-street M E- Church, 1313 Poplar street, Mr. John G. Trout to Miss Emma' W., Mvers. both of this city. * TINDALL—MAGUIRE.—May 14.1553, at St. Joseph’s Church, bv the Rev. F. J. Barbolin, Thomas S. Tindall to Regina A. Magniro, all of Philadelphia. ♦ 33XE13. JOBES.-—Killed at the battle of .Gettysburg, Friday, July 3d. Lieutenant Sutton Jones, of Company E. 72d Regiment P. V. (Fire Zouaves), in the 20th year of his. e relatives and friends of the. family, the officers and; men.of the regiment now- in the city, and the Hand-in- Hand Fire Company, are respectfully invited to attend hisfuneral* from his mother*in-law’s residence, No. 921 Ogden street; on Wednesday morning, at 10 o clock. To proceed-to the Odd Fellows’Cemetery. ■ 'WRIGHT —On the sth instant, of typhoid fever, at caiop, Murfreesboro, Tenn., : Sergeant John B. Wright, Company 0, -Anderson Troop, t in the of hts age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. ** KENT. —On Sunday morning, William E. Kent, aged 21 year?, only child of Dr. J:'Emeraon and Hester Kent Funeral service at the house of liie father. 2100 Green street, on Wednesday, at 12 M.» to ■which all friends of .the family are invited. Interment at Staten Island: , ** CnßE.—Suddenly, on Saturday afternoon, 11th inist;, George W. Care, in the 28th year of his age. . Bis relatives and friends, also the members of Con cordia Lodge, No. 67,‘ A. ;Y. M., and Washington. Cotia cil, No. 5,u. A. M., are respectfully invited to attend his funetal. from his late residence. No. 1903 Coates street, on Wednesday afternoon. 15th inst., at 4 o’clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows’Cemetery. ** MERBICK.—On Sunday, the 12th instant, at the M Cedars,” the residence of his grandparents. William Ber ry, infant son of William H. and S. Maria Merrick. * NAYLOR:-“Jnly 13, Samuel Naylor, formerly of Bur lington, N J , aged Bjyear*. Funeral from the house of Mr. T. W, Gilbert, on Wed nesday morning, at 9 o’clock. * BROBSTON.—On the Ist instant, of wounds received in the battle of Gettysburg. Henry C. Brobston, of Com pany H, 90th Resiment P. V., eldest sou of Joseph Brobston. of this city. * - • 1 - * -KENIIERDINE —On the 10th instant, from wound re ceived at battle of Gettysburg, Robert Kenderdine, Com pany F, 114th Regiment P. V. * COLFAX.—At Newport. R. 1., after a lingering and painful illness, July 10. 1868, Evelyn E,. wife of Schuy ler Colfax, of Indiana, in thellst year of her age. - * CAMERON.—on Saturday, the 11th inst., Eli Cameron, in the 61st year of his age. Bis relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from liislate residence. No. 231 North Twelfth Street, to take place on Wednesday, 15th inst., atB AihL . : /. * NOBLE.—On the 11th instant, Sarah Noble, in her :84th year. >J Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence. No. 466 North Third streft. on Third*day morning, the 14th instant, at 10 o’clock.. . To proceed to Fair Hill. - * RICHARDSON. the 10th instant. Mary Jane, wife of William H. Richardson, in the 26th year of her age. r The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invi od to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hatbands 867 North Eighth street, to-day (Tuesday), at 3 o’clock P. M. , * LONG3TRETH,—At Darby, Pa., 7th month 11th, ISSJ, Samuel F. Lonastreth. only son of M Fisher and Mary T. Lon gat re tli, in the 12th year of his age. Funeral from his father’s residence, to meet on Third* day, at2P.M. Interment at South Laurel Hill. ♦ • GRIFFITHS.—From a wound received at the battle of Gettysburg, Captain James J. Griffiths, Aid-de-camo to General 0.. O. Howard, in the 34th year ot his agf&. His friends, and thoseof the family, with his brethren of the Eastern Siar Lodge.. No. 186, A. Y. M , and the members of the Welsh Society, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother. No. 903 "Chestnut street# on Wednesday afternoon, affv4 o’clock; ** OBITUARY. Among the number of gall ant defenders of our beloved country’s honor and integrity, whose deaths we are so frequently made to mourn, few, if any, are more de servedly entitled to-the grateful regard and profound respect of loyal citizens than the late Captain JAMES J. GRIFFITHS, that truly chivalric Christian soldier and patriot, who died on the 10th inst., of wounds received in the recent battle at. Gettysburg. Captain Griffiths was among the first of our citizens to enter the service of the Government at the commence ment of the present atrociously-wicfeeti rebellion. He served as lieutenant 1n Co. —, of Col; Peiler Lyle’s “Na tional Guard.” After the “ three-months men” were oischarced.hetook the same position in one of the com panies belonging to Col. Baxter’s Fire- Zouaves; was solicited, and accepted a position on Burns’staff, and as one of his aids-de-camp served* through the whole of. the Peninsula campaign,- and in l thesubse queit battles at and wear Fredericksburg. He then be came attached to Gen. Howard’s staff, of trhe-Mfcb Army con mot ns >aorinoea ia lift is juy sag a teii4 charge f fo *r*ferl aFflrsEif of shff Trying' eiianiy on> toeir rs« ■ a'be eervcd witli marked 1 distinction through the various campaigns of the war, cirall&ngriQg the.admirati6h of all his fellow-officers forhis heroic bravtry, strict discipline, and other soldierly qualities. He wap, moreover, beloved, by all those who- served under him and with him, as well as the confidence of the several commanders, who- have on many occasions borne testimony to. his exalted 1 moral wort has- an ex emplary Christian and strictly temperate mam He. -was a worthy-member of the Masonic'Order, and' be longed to the Welsh Society,; In all the relations of life, as a husband, brother, and friend, he- was affec tionate and sincere, and was beloved by all who-knew him. This imperfect obituary .is the sincere tribute- to departed worth from one among his many friends ...... ■ J. Ml "OLACK BAREGE HERNANIS.—JU&TT B opened, a case of LUPIN’S BAREGE HERNANIS: Lupin’s Black CrapeMarets. Do. do. Tamartines. Do. do. Bareges. , Do-. do. Summer Bombazines. Do. do. Chally Timises. Do. do. Striped and Check Freges. Do. do. Mousßaline d!e Laines. Do. do. Bombazines, 81iawlft, &e BESSON & SON’S Mourning Store, ; jy!3 No. 018 CHESTNUT Street. PLAIN WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS. A White Barege Shawls; Light Lama Shawls; • Summer Shawls, wholesale; Black Lace Points. EYRE & LANDELL, je2o FOURTH & ARCH Streets. CUMMEB SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Foulards reduced; Neat Plaid and Stripe Silks; Dark Lawns, Mosamblgues, Ac. . je2o . EYRE A LANDELL, , MASONIC NOTICE. Ki* Mlhe brethren of QONCORDIA LODGE:, No. 67; A. Y. M.. and the order generally are invited to maetat. the MASONIC HALL, on WEDNESDAY, Iffth. mat,, at 3>j P. M., in order to attend the funeral of our late brother GEORGE W. CARE. < Bv order of the W. M. of Concordia Lodge, No, 67 A.. Y. M.--' * • *• - ROBERT HUTCHINSON. * jy!4-2t* Secretary of No. 67, A. Y. M. PROVIDENCE PERMITTING, WE Vs?-* shall conduct an Excursion to Atlantic City, on THURSDAY, July 16, under the iuspices of, and to be nefit Hedding M. E. Church, recently repaired and beautified. „ Our train will stop opposite to. and start from; the 81. E. Church at Atlantic City. Brief religious services on arriving, and on leaving. Tickets, All.zd. ,Childxeu, 65c ; at Tract Rooms, No. 119 North Sixth street ;Hig gins & Perkenpine. No. 06 North Fourth street; at No. 859 North Broad street; and at the boat oil the morning of the Excursion. . Last boat leaves Yine street wharf at 6A. M. jyli-2ti OFFICE MINE HILL AND SCHUVL KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY, PniJiABELPHiA, TtU Mouth 13th, 1863. At a Stated Meeting of the Board of Managers, held THIS DAY, a semi annual dividend of four per cent, (equal to two dollars per share) was declared ou the ca* phal stock of>he Company, clear of all taxes, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on or afterthe23d inst. • WILLIAM BIDDLE, jyl4tuths3t Secretary. »» NINTH WARD NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION —Ameetingof the National Union Association of NINTH WARD will he held TUESDAY EVENING, July 14th, 1863, at the Hall. TWELFTH and FILBERT Streets,o'clock. JOHN L. HILL, It* . Secretary. TREASURER OP THE SOCIBTT FOB THE BELIEF OF POOR AM D DISTRESSED MASTERS OF SHIPB in account with the same, for the year ending on the 30th day of April, 1563, published by order of the Managers Ur. Cash balance, SOth April, 1862.... »«»•.««•• $7lB 71 Interest on Skate and City Loans...; 2,493 41 Interest on Bondß and Mortgage....... 155 00 Dividend from Bank and Lancaster Turnpike.. 206 00 Pines from Master Warden,as per 1aw........... 94 00 Freminmon State interest.. * go gf Contributed by Members....,. ;.. „ 103. W Bond and Mortgage paid 0ff.......; 2,000 00 Cb. • Paid Managers 1 orders to -widows $2,697 00 •• Funeral Expenses..... ■••••• 29 50 ** inpayment of State Loan 2,16097 Balance* • ••'••• ............. ,e# 977 07 > $5.86154 CHARLES RUG AN, Treisurer. Managers* •' • - - ■ Thomas Singer, John £. Rue, Mtercken, John Gallagher, Andrew D, Evans, EnochJTurley. Thomas G. Munroe, James Homer, Charles P. Brevoor, Michael Wise, Daniel L.-Kurtz.-. _ - President, Thomas Singer. Treasurer, Chas. Ragan. JOHN C, McKEBYBB, Secretary. Philadelphia, July, 1863. , . -r. Alt* A. P. A. EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY; —'J he Annual Excursion of the AjP.H ALL AND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OP PHILADELPHIA.' will be given-on TUESDAYrJuIy 21st. Tickets, $1.25 For sale at the various Lodges throughout the city, and at the office of the Association, Hl5 LOCUST Street. jylo-7t* ' JAB. A. CAMPBELL, Sec’y of Com. NOTICE.-TO ALL WHOM IT MAY IO» CONCERN.— Ararechanceisnow_offered to any wishing to become a Stockholder in a BUILDING ASSO CIATION, second to none in existence; can have an op portunity of doing so, by Meeting Room.LANCASTER PIKB and THIRTY-FIFTH Street, on TUEBDAY Evening next, July 14th, where hookß will he opened to receive the names of any wishing 'to take Stock in a New Series about being issued by the Association. ' , / . , . . „ - This Association has been in operation since Novem ber, 1859. F SHIPPEN, jyll-s&tn-2t» President. Kifk PIIOTKCTIVE WAR OblUtl (YOKSI EPcy OF THE n. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.- At this office, established with the approval of the De partments at .Washington, all claims of eoldiers and their relatives for BOUNTY. B ACKJPAY, AND PEN SION, are prepared FRBROP-CHARGE W* N. ASHMAN, Solicitor. j623-lm 1307 CHESTNUT Street. M AID for the sick and WOUND ED ED SOLDIERS —TheLADIES’ AID SOCIETY of GREEN-STREET M. E. CHURCH earnestly solicit Contributions of all kinds for sick and wounded Sol- Church, GREEN Street, above TENTH, will be obenevery day, from 9 A. M. until 9 P.M.** where dona tions will he thankfully received and forwarded to the Christian Commission, now at the late battle-fields. iylCMt- • ; . ? 1 ' • - - m <sr~ TO MEN OF COLOR. r FREpBRICK DOUGLASS, and other distinguished speakers, will address MEN OF COLOR on their duty to volun* teerm the service of the United States for three years, on MONDAY, July 13th, at 8 o’clock, at Chester, Dela ware couaty, and on-TCMTAY,' July 14, atB o’clock, at Westchester, Chester county. jy!o-4t K? 8 * OFFICE OF THE -FRAHKFORD lAND SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street, below Fourth, Philadelphia, July 2, 1869. The Board of Directors have THIS . DAY declared a DIVIDEND of THREE PER CENT, upou t{ie Capital Stoek of the Company, out of the Earning of the past six months, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on and after the 15th Inst. . ~ ‘.The Transfer Books will be closed until 16th Inst .. v jy7-dtls • - CHAS. R. ABBOTT, Secretary. ■»» tNITED STATES MAVY T\RP, R^FAINTERS’DEPARTMENT. July-13,1863. • At a meeting: of this department,'held this day. rela tive to the death of our master workman. Mr. John Donnell* was called to the .chair, and William Haight chosen secretary* The following preamble and resolu tions were unanimously adopted: ... , ' Whereas, We have heard with deep regret of the sud den demise of our much beloved master painter, GRORGE W; CARS, therefore a . Resolved. That in him we have always observed and heard praised for his urbanity and suavity of manners, and his manly virtues baying endeared hint to all who were intimate with him, and whose generous and im pulsive heart will caiue us all to lament hie death. Resolved, That we do sincerely condolewlth. the fami ly of the deceased in . their loss—a wife of a much be loved husband, children of a dearly beloved and kind Resolved, IbKt during our connection with this de partment we can bear testimony to his abilities as a mas ter workman, thereby reflecting.great and lastingcredit to bis name, also tbe'interest.oftals department. Resolved, That we a ttend the funeral m a'body, and that a copy of the foregoing resolutions be forwarded to thefsinily of our deceased friend, and the same be pub lished in The mbs. Ledger, and Inquirer. v P. D. JONES, ~ “ -WM, SEED, SAMUEL HORTZ. . , ' ■ RICHARD BOYD, • WM. HAIGHT, It* Committee. TBE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUJID.- The Pa* master of the Citizens' Bounty fund has psidi and previously published; up to 1% P. M on the Bih instant, this amount. $28,940 00 Since which, paid Captain JohnH. Gareen. Co. E, Union League ...................... $870,00 Captain John Jacobs, Co. F, Coal Regi ment 620 00 Captain William Palmer, Co. G. Union „ League.......... * • 860 00, Captain Joseph Smith, Co. D, Coal Re giment 750 00 Captain Elias- Stokes, Co. F, Union League 860.00 Captain Abram Given, Co. H, Union league 6*50 00 Captain H. B. Pearson, Co. G, Cora Ex cl ahge .. 830 00 Captain S. Shyder.Leidy, Co. K, Union League,..*. 690 00 Captain Edward T. Higbee, Co. E, Peon- - ••• • sylvania Militia..... ........... 810 00 Captain John hpears, Co, , Henry Guards**.*... * 980 00 Captain Bugh Davids,' Co. F r Union _ League.......-- .;; 730 00 Captain Wm N. Rowland, Co. B. Penn-. sylvaniaMilitia..* • ••*• 890 00 Captain John W. Moore, Co. F, Coal . giment ..... ........1,000 00 Captain Geo. W. Fairbanks, Co. D, Union League 910.00 Captain George T. Egbert, G, Union . n < Leacne. 840 00v i-eague.. 12.660 00 T0ta1........... 41,600 00 WILLIAM VEITCfI. Paymaster, So 3 Willing's alley. Philadelphia, July 13-1£63-IX P M. IL. WA R DEPAKTMfIVT-PttO VOST t3=» M&BFHAL GBNBRiL’S OFFICE, Washington, I>. C., July 10. ]£63. . . . , CIRCULAR. No. 43.—The following extracts, from laws of the United States, now in force, are published; for the information and guidance of all concerned: • Section 12, of the enrolment act, after directing how* the draft shall be conducted, says: ‘'And the persou so, drawn shall be notified of the same within ten days: thereafter, by a written or printed notice, to be served personally, or by leaving a copy at the place of residence, requiring bim to appear at a designated place of rendez vous to report for duty:'.’ : : Section 13, of the enrolment act, contains the follow ing;, ‘.‘And any person-failing to report, after dae ser vice of notice, as herein prescribed, without furnishing a substitute, orpaying'the' required sum therefor, shall be deemed A DESERTER, and shall be arrested by the Provost-Marshal, and-sentto the nearest, military post for trial by court 'martial, unless, upon proper-show ing that he is not liable to do military dutv, the Board of Enrolment shall relieve him fom the draft.” The 20ih Article of War contains the following; AU officers and soldiers * * convicted of having deserted, shall suffer DEATH, or such other, punishment as by sentence of court martial shall be inflicted. ” JAMES B. FRY, It Provost Marshal General. OFFICE OK THE PHILADELPHIA city passenger railway company; No. Bioo CHESTNUT Street, - Philadelphia, July 6Hi,'lBd3, At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representa tives, on and after the 16fch inst. The transfer books will be closed until ihe 16th inst. _ .jy7-10t.. WM W. COLKET, Treasurer. MILITARY NOTICES* PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS. ■■ m NOTIOEI TO THE PUBLIC. * COLONEL R B. ROBERTS, SPECIAL AID TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CURTIN, Has been detailed to this city for the purpose of attend ing to all business relating to the mustering in, and transportation of, troops from this citv for the defence of the Stats. His-office is at the COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CHE3THDT BTBKET, ABOVE SIXTH. Wliera all pskimib deßMn? information will apply. jy2-tf rrEALQUiRTERS OF COMMISSION AX yob u. s. COLORED TROOPS, No.iaiO CHESr- NUT Street, Philadelphia. The following is ofilcial' or ivr authorizing the re cruiting of Colored TOoopa: HeAbquArterB of Tffit ARarr, ApjYQswebai/s Offtce, <* WASHina’Pew',-June 17, 1863. GENERAL ORDERS No. I7d. Major GEORGE L. STEARNS, Assistant Adjutant General'United States Volunteers, is hereby announced &b Crmmissioner for the UnitedSiates Colored Troops, eubject to such instructions as he may from time to ilme receive from the Secretary of War. . By order of the Secretary of War: _ (Signed,) . ' E. Dl TOWNSEND, Assistant AdjutautGcnergl. To Major Geo. E. Gteasxeu Asslt Aaj’t General u. S. ®®tvs-s9 RTivitr »him«mm m chonzatiou fe» colored men. vo enlist recrmts- for t&e Aimies ftf t’ff!* United States. B» wUlM«4iv» w»lftA tions from those-desiroas of being- made comffliMioned ’officers: and trimsmit'the same ttrthe Bhard of Inspec- . .tion atWashinirtOD. and will' b'a glad' to give full in-- formation on ail matters- connected With this branch 1 of the service to those who’mayseek tt. The undersigned’has the co-operotlon'of a'Committee of sixty citizens' of Philadelphia. The Agent of tho said committee is R. R CORSON, who is likewise the Agent of the undersigned. > . CAMP WILLTAW PENN, at OlffeHon Hills, has been selected.as the camp for instruction, and { Lieut. Colbnel’ LEWIS WAGNER placed in oonnnand J of it. Ail re*- •ruits will be mustered'iu by companiex.of eighty men; and by squads, and immediately unifonned, equipped' an to the camp. Squads of men will be subsisted until companies-aru 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 the paper containing same, with bill, to these Headquarters; Communications by letter will be promptly answered. GEORGE Major and* A. Ai G., Recruiting Commissioner for Ui*S. Colored 1 Volunteers. ipSUf u THE INVALID CORPS. ■ BY GENERAL ORDERS No. 106, from the-War De vl partment. authority is-given for creating-a military ■"» organization, to be. composed’of such worthy officer* and soldiers as may have-b'ecome disabled* from-wounds Deceived in service, or from disease contracted;in the line of duty, and to be called the INVALIDtCORPS. . As it is to be composed of VETERAN 8 who have become more or less crippled in tbe service of their.country, and have produced evidence of vx/rthiness, this will be em phatically'a CORPS OF HONOB, reckoning- among its numbers many of the noblest and most gallant sons of America, brave relics from every battle : fisld of the war, gathered under the foetering-protection of a grateful Go vernment. It is tobe NATIONAL .in. its-oharaoter, having no re ference to States; hence an applicant, furnishing the ne*- ce&earv qualifications, may be received by any provost n arshal appointed under the enrolment act, whether in his own or In another State, ' Its officers and men will be designated, as amarl&of distinction, by a uniform peculiar to themselves, and their duties will be Bnch home- service as they maybe capable of performing, thus relievinf 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 4 soldiers, at No BCBLombard street, Philadelphia. This is now olosed, and another opened at No. id 43 South THIBD Street, Philadelphia, adioiningthe office of Captain LEHMAN, Provost Mar shal of the First Congressional District. _ A camp has heen opened near Harrisburg for the-re eeption of all recruits-for this corps enlisted' in'this State, where comfortable quarters are ftmusbed, and; the recruits uniforHied. armedv'and eatdpped, The follow lnginform&tion concerning this corps is published by the War Department, viz: • ' "The term of enlistment in the Invana Corps rhall be three years, unless sooner-discbaTged. It is- farther an nounced that no officer or enlisted man. shall be entitled; to o> 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 hiß service in said 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 *‘The officers and enlisted men will roce-ive the same pay and allowances now authorized by law for the United'States infantry, and will be paid in the same enlisted in, or transferred to, the Invalid Corps Will be subject to the Articles of War, Army Regula tions, Ac., the same as other soldiers, and will be re quired to perform all duties within ;the‘limit or their physical capacity, as laid down in ihe Rules and Regu lations for that corps: but for the convenience of service they v ill be selected for three-grades of duty. Those who are most efficient; and able bbdied.'aud capable of using the musket and performing guard duty, light marches, Ac., Aor, wlllbe assigned to companies.of the Ist Battalion, Those of the next degree of 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. . . , - a , 4 Companies of the Ist 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 inuskets. and-will not be liable to active campaigns with the field armies. ... •••' . - 4 ‘ Companies of the,2d Baitalion will be armed with side-arms only, and Will, be employed as guards or buildings, and will have companies of the Ist battalion on duty with them when the use of fire arms 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, Ac., Ac ; the officers of these compa nies doing the duties of military assistants at the hos- For* further discharged soldiers are in vited to call at 043 South THIRD Street, or at the office of any provost marshal acting under authority of the enrolment act. . - *•••’ ;. E. iW. MATTHEWS, ■* Major lstPenn.’a-Artillery and jeSfi-dtf Sup’t R, ; S. Invalid Corps for Phila. $5,864 54 «EXEMPI lON FROM DRAFT. 835 DOLLARS BOUNTY v; for all who join the FIRST PE SNfcYLVANIA. CHASSEURS, Six months United States service. Recruiting offices, - • _. „■ „. ~ 409 RAN ST SAD Place, Fourth, above Chestnut, fill CHESTNUT Street. 505 PRUNE Street. INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, jyl3.2t# 719 ST, JOHN Street. S FIRST SEGMENT “GRAY Re serves,” 32D f PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA'-Ths undersigned wUI leave this.oltv on TUESDAY Eve ning, for the Regiment'in the field, near the border line of Pennsylvania.- , v : _ Friends having letters or parcels to send- to the mem bers of the Regiment will please Bend them-to the store, of FCEBING & CO. , No. 113 - North SECOND Street above Arch, before 10 o’clock Tuesday 14th inst., :or at the Armory of Co. A, No. 810 MARKET Street, third story. . ‘ WILLIAM H. KERN; Paymaster. • v . ALBERT R. FO2RING, Quartermaster. jyll*3t* THOBj SPARKS, Recruiting Officer.;; « REGULAR ARMY. 8409 BOUNTY-840 ON ENLISTMENT. . Recruits wanted for the 12th U. 8. INFANTRY. For information, apply to „ j.. WM. SERGEANT. Captain 12th Infantry, jyll-lm* 999 8 FRONT Street. fGBAY RESERVES—MINUTE MEN. —Recruits wanted for the following Companies, not T Company B. CaptiinCallahan, armory Ninth and Walnut streets, fourth story. ■■. / .• Company B, Capt. Sterling, Eighth and Callowhill st.. Company F, Capt, PiersoUiKighth. and Callowhill st. :; Company G, Capt. —-, 726 Chestnut street, 4th story. Company H, Lieut. Roes, Third-and WiUowstreets. \Company T. Lieut. Adams,Ninth and Walnut,3a story. Uompwiy K, Capt. tt—. Eighth and Caliowhill. jyll-ot ii HEADQUARTERS OF OOMMIS ■ SION FOR U. S. COLORED TROOPS,-No. 1910 lip CHESTNUT Street, -Philadelphia. —All colored - men 41L wishing to enlist in the-U. 8. .Army-are requested!*) present themselves at Headquarters, dally, before 2 P M. jyB'l2t , ' R. B CORSON. Agent. THE MISSES ‘CHAPMAN'S BOARD- A INGAND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will reob.n-BEPT.-l. 'Circulars may be obtained of . Mr- j HILW3M Walnut at. ; of Messra. LINDSAY * BLACK.. 1 ISTON. 26 South 1 81 u th at.»or. by application totheFrin.,.- cipale at Holmee)>nrK. (a. :: JylS mwlouV | THE PRESS-PHILADELPH: THE TIO-EBiSLAYEBI A THE TIGER-PLAYER! TRH T[GER-SLAYBR! BT GUSTAVS AIM i»». , Will be published and for sale on Saturday next, com flete in one large octavo v >lume, price fifty cents a copy, t will oe ptihliehpd and for hale at, ' T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS’. , It No. 300 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia* Q nftOl —3,OOOI—OYER 3,000 DIP' OjUUU; ferent card pictures fob PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, at PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT, ROP CHESTNUT SfTP^t. (JtIO TO $45. —IMPERIAL QUARTO tjpl" PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Boldin? 200 and 4«! PICTURES, eieeantly bound in TURKEY \MOROCCO and RICH VELVET, with Ornaments, . ■. ■ PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT, 80S CHESTNUT Street fl A/ If 81-50! $1.5U1 PUOI’O GRAPH ALBUMS, hoIdimrTWBNTY POUR PICTURES. Bound in .BEST TURKRT MO ROCCO PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT.- iTld-tf ROB CHESTNUT Struut. OFt CTS! —25 OTSI —25 GTS ! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, holding 12 PICTURES, bound in Muslin, gilt ALBUM DEPOT, 808 CHESTNUT Rtroot. WHITE-MOUNT. PHOTOGRAPHS. , , FrnH Piece, in oil , The Volunteer, Fairy Tales, Parmer’s Friend, Jost9 Pounds, Falling Ktars, On Gnaid, Lion in Love, I’tn Free, Would I were Free, Volunteer's Vision, ', The Whisper. Also, superb Portraits, .in crayon, of Washington, : Scott, , • ‘ McClellan, Rosecrane^ Burnside, Stonewa.ll Jackson, And other leading Generals. _ - ¥Oll PHOTOOR& PH ALBUMS. BIRDS. FLOWERS, . FRUIT, In rich natural colors. . . .. Portraits of Mariha Washington, General Grant;-Val- and others. j.-** AgOTt , 1308, CHESTNUT Street. : *«* All the New Books and Photographs. • ' French Note Paper, with Envelonea to match. Black WHlnut and Paper Portrait Frames, jnanu ac tnred t»v-CHAI.LISNyI3OS OHBSTNBT. jvli-2t XTEW BOOKS. XV Just Published by _ j. b. r.rpprrrooTT & t TIS ana Itl MMJKBTRtreet. A TKEATISE ON HYGIENE, with Special Reference to the Military Service. By W. A. Hammond. Surgeon °tOBT’iND s'AVETI. Bvthe Hon. Mrs. Norton, an thor “ Stuart of Bnnleith. ” , AT ODDS. By the Baroness Tantphoeus, author of HISrOEY'oE T RE SUPERNATURAL, iu All Agee and. A r ANI) ia raACTIC AL ASTEONOMY. By W THE"armV* ™H APLAIN 1 S MANUAL. By Eoy. J. ■ P TRIAL H Of”tHB CONSTITUTION. By Sidney G. F TBE' COMPANY CLEKK. Showing how and when to webe out returns, &c. By Capt A.V.Kantz. • .iyij_ "VfEW MAPS—NEW BOOKS.. IV NEW COAST SURVEY MAP OP VIRGINIA,; Rbowinp the present movements. ; Sheets 50 cents; Pock -6 NEW MAP OF THE EASTERN PART OF VIRGINIA, and MARYLAMU, and DELAWARE, on a large scale.- S *NEW°MAP ’OF°HENnSIVANIa! . Sheets 60 cente; r j r nURNAI.OF e A RESIDENCE ON A GEORGIA PLAN TATION, Bv Fra.nc«*R Anno KernhlA. A 1.25. BOBEKT, THE CABIN BOY. 75 cents. AMERICANS TN ROME. By H. P T.eland UNCLE PAUL’S STORIES FOE BOYS AND GIRLS. 60cents - . -■ f| THB -PILGRIM PATH, 'lnterestfng ihcidehts in the experience of Christians. 50 cents. ; - - MEMORIAL OF BURAN M: UNDERWOOD; or FOL LOWING AFTER JESUS, By Mtb.'Eliza-H. Anderson. 60 eente AN HIPTORJCAL RESEARCH. Opinions of the found ers of the Republic on Negroes, as slaves, as citizens, and as soldiers. Third Paper 50 cents; cloth $1 50. For sale by WM. 8. & aL?RSO ■ M 'RTIEH, fcl3- r 606 CHESTNUT Street -C’RANCIS • ANN KEMBLE’S JOUR J- NATi of a Besidence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838 and 1839, also, KINGLAKE’S INVASION OE THE CRIMEA, WINTRROP’S LTFE.IN THE OPEN AIR. OUT-8008 PAPSBB, by Thomas Wentworth Higgm- son. Military, Naval. Medical. Scientiftc.and all other NEW or good fctandard Booka. for sale by.-; . LINDBaY'&.BLAKI3TON.’ PdhtiFhors and 800k o ellere, jyll • 5?5 BOUTH SIXTH St.;yabQve Chest-out. T>aTRJOT HYMN BOOK, COM PIUKD A ' bjr pftv. jJ. MAE SHIP, should be in the pocket of every soldier, for the spiritual good it raUht.do lim. 66,C00 have been Bent out. it contains 96 Hymns. Price 8-5 per hundred. It has gladdened, many a r soldiers h-earr. Not sectarian. Pend orders to GomoLl«r, Trar.t Booms, ll© North SIXTH, or to 859 N. BROAD $5 ponr.l jffi p eomreny- ... . - ; . ivl3*3t. ~p|"A2ARD f 8 BOOKSTORE, All Books usually -to be had inn FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, WUI always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. A SSISTAKT Q (JA ESTEEM ASTER -*x GENERAL’S office, ■ Philadelphia, T3th July, 1863. ■ £EA LID PROPOSALS will be received! at this Office until FRIDAY, the 17th inßtant, at 12 o’clock-M., for! the immediate delivery, in this city, of Two Hundred Seta four-hOTae HaRNhsS, complete. Bidders will state tbe shortest time for delivery. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed toohigh. A BOYD, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. n> FieE COMMISSARY OP SUBSIST- ENOS’! , Phtladalphia., July 13 t IS(>3 SPA LEI? wiUbe received at thi* office until 11 o’clock A M. on THURSDAY, July 16,1869,-for furnishing.andl delivering to the camps, barracks,.hbsi litals, &«., ih tbe - vJ'sinifcy of this city, all the fresh- 1 -, p, e ef required by them* ?or one year, commencing Ausfesv 1 iBRa tub Boor iiuHi'iio mw iromtna uneai rattia BatEttii ■w«ijsbiop not . JftRR tlian . flft—ea hundred :x>ounde R£)gLl; lo he delivered in quarkis weigoing not losn than pounds,/with’ the necks andsbanks excluded, f The delivery—every day. if necessary—of any-qu&ntlty which may be oxdercdv pound specififd'in : the’ bid’,-and the deliveries mast be : - made at any placer designated by this offine within 15 i miles of this city, and* at airy hour designated by the ! commanding officer ofatfy camp, barracks," hoipital, or i other placewhere it maybenesded. . .. i Jfo bids from disloyal parties; or fronx persons notcon j sidered responsible, will : be considered.'and’ each bid must be accompanied by guarantee of,two responsible parties; aB follows: _ FOBM OF GUARANTEE. - \. “ We, the undersigned,-of the'city of Philadelphia, State ot Pennsylvania, do hereby guarantee that r r - is able to fulfil the requirements of this contract as spa* : cified'in the accompanying advertisement; and that we, in the event of the contract being awarded to him, ' will enter good and sufficient* security in the Bum of 1 I0;0f0 dollars' for the faithffcl performance of the i same. ,r . ; Bach bid must be accompanied'’ liythe oath of alle giance of the principals and of the guarantors, and must' have a copy of .this advertisement pasted at its * head! > Tb* names of all parties participating in the bid must Beaffixed' to the same, and no person-will be allowed to' . fh* m out 1 or underlet any portion of tiie'snpply. j No bid from patties not regularly in Che business will . be nonside) ed. . . ~ ” The Government reFerves the ngnt^to l annul the con tract at any time, should it not prove .satisfactory. Any beef of an infeiior quality will be rejected, and a corres ponding quantity, purchased at market rates, 'stud - obarged to the contractor. „ , • PlopoealAto be endorsed, Proposals for Fresh Beef, and direoted’to- ' ! , - F!N BUCK, ; jy!4i 3t . . Capt. and c. S-- Vol. Service. CjEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN VI- P TED till tfce-Kth day of JULY, 1863, afclB o’clock M.. for furnishing the Subsistence Department with 20,000- barrels of BIOXTB. - Bids will' be received for wbatls knoww Wo. 1,-Kb. 2, and- No. 3; and for any portion less than the 20, 0w barrels Separate bids will be received for-Fronr pat in Siod second-band barrels of the same grade as ibove. ids for the different grades, and for second-hand barrels, should-be upon separate sheets of paper. : . The delivery of the Flour to be commenced on or about the 20th July, or as soon thereafter as the Government may direct, at the i-ate of 800 barrels dally- delivered either, at the- Government warehouse in Georgetown, at,, the-wharves, or at-the railroad depot, Washington, D. C, The barrels to be strong and head lined. • • * Payment will be made in certificates of indebtedness,. orsuch other funds as the - Government may.have for distribution. ; ' , . ■ The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received. An oath o f allegiance must accompany each bid, No bid will be entertained from parties who have pre viously failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not present to respond. • " , Bi<*s to be directed to COLONEL A. BECKWITH, A. D, C. and G. S. TJ. S. A., Washington, and endorsed “Proposals for Flour.” - ... - .. ,■' jy6 9fc ... TTORTIOULTURAL HALL—BBOAD ABB WALBBT Streets.—MONTHLY DISPLAY this Evening: - » E. S. EARLY, UNDERTAKER, eouibeast corner of TENTH and GREEN Sts., would respectfully announce that he has opened a branch; of liis establishment at Gettysburg, Penna., where his Agent will have on hand a supply, of . METALLIC COFFINS, which can be famished on demand, at moderate prices. jyl4-Bt»if ' ■ ' W A SSISTAN T QUARTERMASTER'S XI- OFFICE—Cor. O and IWENTY-SECOND Streets. WASiti.viiTos, D C . July U. 1863. ■Will he sold at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 22d instant, at the CORRAL, near the Observatory, WASHINGTON, D. G., a lot of HORSES: and MOLES; condemned as unfit for public service.: Sale to commence at 10 o’olocbA. M. Terms cash, in Goverrnnent^u»ds. j ylt-t‘22 Capt.-A-. QMU. 8. V p o TO REIMER’S GALLERY WITH OUT delay, and engng* a so’ondid portrait, now made at war prices. LIFB-STSiE PHOTOGRAPHS in oil colors. SECOND Street, above Green It* W 0 ® L • > 90,000 pounds light selected Ohio Fleece. ;■ 90,000 pounds, 20 to 30 cuts,-fine, . . , 90,000 pounds Noe. 6to 2Ts, In Warp, Bundle and Cop. N. B. AU numbers and descriptions procured at once ALEX. WHILLDIN <Ss SONS, 3e19-fm&wtf j>UBE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT. The special attention of physicians and-families is called to the superiority of this article. It is rapidly supplanting all other binds, aid all those who have used it give it the most decided preference.: The toi •lowing extracts from certificates In the hands-of the manufacturer; “Col Hadloweb,*’ will show the high estimation in which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by those gentlemen of the medical profession who have fuVy e*amlned it. • ... , •• ' • ■ i 4®“one pound, 62}tf cents, or two pounds forsL v Complete Instructions accompany each package, show ni* how to make the most delicious articles tor the table. - FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FRED’K DRUG; and CHEMICAL STORE, ** jf E COR?of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, v ; * •. PHILADELPHIA. - ‘ I have examined and prepared some Arrow Root, manufactured by Col. Hallowes, of St. Mary s, Goor gia. It has the bestqualityof that variety of ffflcula I hive met with, being superior to ahy Bermuda, or other Arrow Boot I D., „■' jy4-wAsBt*' “University of Pennsylvania.’* rpH i SEA- SHO R E I—.THE SB A JL SHORE ! SPLENDID BURFI-—BEA BREEZES UN EQUALLED!-GnNNINaANDFISHINa. at tbs SHADY RETREAT, on the BEACH, opposite Barnegat - Cars leave VlNfc-Street wharf daily at 7.30 A. M., via'Dela ware and Raritan-Bay Railroad. . . . The table and bar will supplied with every luxury obtainable to make the FRANKLIN m? 8 t popular re«.rt on the^«h klilK g BTOKEg> jyl-wfAmlm ; ■ Proprietor.' /COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC, Vi/ CITY, In now open and re&4T for Boarder#. A few. choice rooms oan I>, obtained hr apirirlMiwon.g^ ialS-tfflAwta RS V ’ FroprUitW. NEW PUBLICATIONS. .IN VIEWS, FROM IR4 CHESTNUT STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth Street!. PROPOSALS. Full Blood. WOOLEN YARNS. Well-known makes. COTTON YARN. of Arst-class makes. on orders. 18 North FRONT Street. i TUESDAY, JULY 14. 1863. MEDICAL. gELMBO LD ’ 8 HELMBOLD’B HBLMBOLD’SI HELMBOLD’S RsLMBOLD'B HELMBOLD’B , HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND COMPOUND COMPOUND COMPOUND COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT,BUCHU. 4 POSITIVE POSITIVE A POSITIVE A POSITIVE A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY AND SPECIFIC REMEDY AND SPECIFIC REMEDY AND SPECIFIC REMEDY AND SPECIFIC REMEDY For Non-Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation* Inflammation or Ulceration of the Bladder and Kidneys, Diseases of the Pros tate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus 1 Gravel or Brick Boat Depoalt, and All Diseases and Affections of the .Bladder and Kidneys. HEIiMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHTT. HELMBOtiD’S EXTRACT BUOHTT. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU. HELMBOI-D'S EXTRACT BUOHU. HEIaMBOIjD’S EXTRACT BUOHU. HELMBOLB’S EXTRACT BUCHU. HEEMBOIiD’S EYTRAOT BUOHU. HEIiMBOIiB'S EXTRACT BUOHU. For Weakness, with the following symptoms: Indisposition to exertion, Less of Power, . Loss !ef Memory, Difficulty of Breath ing. Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Disease. Dimness* of Vision, Hot]^Hands* Finßhlngef the Body. Dryness of the Skin, ; ‘ • Pallid Counte ■ nanoe. These symptoms. If aHowed to go on,* which tUs modi eime invariably removes, soon fellows Epileptic Fite, . la one of which the patient may expire. Who . ean say that they are not'fre<ia«htly fol lowed by those “ direffcl diseases" INSANITY and CONSUMP TION. The records of the Insane Asy lums and the melancholy deaths by Censnwptien, bear - ■ ample witness U the truth of the assertion. The Constitution once affected, requires the aid of medi cine to st rengthen and invigorate the sy at eat, which HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. IST MANY AFFECTIONS PEGULIAK TO FEMALES. THE EXTRACT BUGHU Ib unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Re- Untie n, Irregularity, Falnfulaaas, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, and for all complaints Incident to the sex in the DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. TAKE NO MORE MERCURY, UNPLEASANT MEDICINE FOB UNPLEASANT AND HBMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPBOYED BOSH WASH ' eeaug THIS CLASS OF DISEASE, ALLAYING PAIN AND INFLAMMATION. HELMBOLB’S HELM^QLP’B HBLMBOLD'S HELftIBOLD^S HYLWBOLB’S HELMBOLD’S HI GUILT COKCJHKTEATSD S HIGHLY OOVO BNTRATBfD HIGHLY OONOKHTRA-VKS) HIGHLY OONOENTEATBD COMPOUND fTLTTTD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND'FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT "SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, COMPOUND FLUID K2CTRACT BARS SPARILLA, compound FLUID px^AOX For purifving the * bto-od, and the oaiy re liable cud effectual known-remedy for the cure of Screfula, Scsyd' Hoad, Salt Rheum, ‘Paine sad Swellings cf the Donee, Ulcerations of the Throat, Tetter, Ery sipelas? aud' Eruptions of ike Skin. AND BBAUTIFYSNG THE COMP|iISrON. ftbt a few of the worst disorders that afflot mankind •riie froia the corruption fehat-accnmnlates in the blood. Of tir th*e- discoveries that have been made fo purge it out’, hone Tcan equal I* effect HILMS*O’LD ? S COMPOUITDEXTRACT OF H 3AI»APABILLA. It cleans es aod 1 renovates the bioodi instils the vigor efheelth into the system, and purges cut the humors which make distestf. : It stimulates the healthy functions ef the body, and expels the disorders that grow and ranhle in the bisod. Its extraordinary lirtues are not yet widely known, hut when they are, it will no longer be a qnee tion wßat remedy to employ great variety ef aff licting diseases that require an alterative remedy. Such a remedy, that could be relied on; has lonrbeeh sought for, and now, for the first time, iSs public have one on Whichthepoau depend. Our space here dees not admit certificateß to show its effects, but the trial of a single bottle willehowte the sick that it ka*virtues surpassing any thing they have ever taken. Two tablsspoensful of the EXTRACT ef BAKfiAPA BILLA added a pint of water. Is equal te the Lisbon Diet Drink, andene bottle ia fully eqnal ie a-gallon of tbs Syrup of BaTsaperilla, or the Decoction, as usually made,' THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use in all the STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS threughout the land, as well aa in private praetice, and are considered &b invaluable remedieo. BEI MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF BUCHU. FROM DIS PENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES. See Professor DEWERS’ valuable works on the Prac tice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIO, * r by Dr. EPHRAIM HoDOWELL. a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College ef Surgeons, Ireland, and published lit the transaction* ef the Xing and Journal. See Mtdieo-Ohirttrffieal Review, Fmbllshed by BEN JAMIN TRAYIBS, Fellow ofßoyal College of Surgeons. See most ef the late Standard Works ef Medicine. P R I OR S. btraet BUCHU 91 P#r bottle, cr six for 9». •• ,AR,APARILLA..»! " ” »*• Delivered to any address, securely packed from cbm ration. Address letters tor information, la confidence, to HELMBOLD’B HELHBOLD’S HELHBOLD’B MEDICAL DEPOT, MEDICAL DEPOT, HEDIOAL DEPOT. HO. 101 8. TENTH STREET. No 104 8. TENTH STREET, No. 104 8. TENTH STRUT. (lELOW ORSBTHUT,, (below ohust-hitt. ) CeKLOWbHBSTKUT,) PHILADELPHIA. , r : -.f- p HILAD BLPH I A. PHILADELPHIA. bewabe of counterfeiters and tm. PRINCIPLED DEALERS, who endeavor to dlsposeof !?other" w ■ ■ articles on the reputation attained by HILMBOLD’B PREPARATIONS. HELM BOLD'S PREPARATIONS, HXLMBOLD'S PREPARATIONS. HELHBOLD’S HRLMBOLD’S HXLMBOLD’B GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU: GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU; GENUINE EXTRACT BUCHU; HBLMSOLDJI HELMBOLDH HBLMBOLD’S GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA; GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA: GENUINE EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA: HKLHBOLD'B HELMBOLD’S HELMBOLD’S i GENUINE IMPROVED ROSE WASH. GENUINE IMPROVID BOSK WASH. ' GENUINE IMPROYKD BOB! WASH. BOLD BY DRUG GISTS EVERYWHERE. 80LD-BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE •SOLD BT DBUGGinS BYKRYWHBKB. ASK FORHELMBOLD’S. TAKE NO OTHER. TAKXNO OTHER. TAKE NO OTHER. i^s*'Urtsar"“""“'“'afivf ARMY GOODS* mm ARMY CAPS AND NAVY CAPS. geo. HOFF ACO. v ; No. 515 North FOURTH Street, ' . * Philadelphia. Manufacturers of all kinds of Indigo Blue Army and Navy Caps and Silk Covers. jvS-lm* Orders promptly filled. • HATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH & KEEN, Ko. Ott Worth SECOND Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturers of all kinks of FELT HATS, have on hand a large assortment of all the various and moat approved-styles of ARM Y HAT S. Orders by mall fr>m sutlers or jobbers, will be promptly-filled at the lowest rates. : je3o-3m GOODS. DARK-BLUE GOAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. . BETI-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCB DUCK. DRILLS, BTANDABD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND PUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEBTINGS AND SHIRT INGS. For sale by FROTHINGHAM A WELLS. •eMftf Q W. SIMONS A BROTHER, TiIBSOLUTJON.--THE FIRM OF HALLY At KIBK is dissolved by mutual consent, J. Y. Kirk withdrawing - PETEK HALLY, July 1,1863. Lit} _ JAMBS V. KIRK. nOPARTNERSBIP.—THE UNDE a SIGNED have associated themselves together, under the firm-of MUSSELMAN & KI&K, for the transac tion of the Cotton Goods,. Wooden and Willow Ware Business. HENRY MUSSELMAN, The COPARTNERSHIP HERETO *■ fore existing between the undersigned, under the heme of NORTH, CHASE, & NORTB, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. GIBSON NORTH retiriag. The business of the firm will be settled, by the remain ing partners. (GIBSON NORTH. . General Partners, < PLINY E. CHASE, (EDGAR L, THOMSON. . Fpfcial Partner. J. EDGAR THOMSON. Philadelphia, July 11,1853. pOPARTNEBSBIP.— THE DNDBS- Bigned"have this day formed a limited partner ship under tbe name and style of CHASE, SHARPE, A. TBOMSON, for the purpose of-continuing the IRON FOUNDRY business at the old stand, No. 409 North SECOND Street. (PUNY E. CHASE General Partners, < CHARLES SHARPE, (EDGAR L. THOMSON. Special Partner, J. EDGAR THOMSON. Philadelphia, July 11,1863- jyl4-6t T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED -■-with me J. M. CARSON, under the firm-name of ROGEBS & CARSON, and will continuefco transact the IMPORTING AND JOBBING OF CLOTHS. CaSSI MERES, &c., at the old stand, No. 4fcs South FOURTH Street. DAVID ROGERS. Philadelphia, July 1, 1863.. jy 10-61* WE HAVE GIVEN ALBEBT B. JAR- T* DEN an interest in our business fro fli this.date. ThISSOLUTION.—THE FIRM OF -L 7 HENRY BOHLEN & CO., composed of the late Brig. WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES BOHLEN and the naderaigned, was dissolved on the 22d of AU GUST, 1862, by the death af the former- . GEORGE K. ZIEGLER.. Philadelphia. July Ist, 1863.. pOPABTNEBSHIP—THE UNDEB SIGNED have associated themselves together under the firm of HENRY BOHLES & CO., for the transac tion of the same Mercantile Business carried on by the previous firm of that name. GEORGE K ZIEGLER, “S B. BOHLEN. Philadelphia. Jnly Ist; 1563. THE FIRM OF YARD, GILLMORE, & -»■- 00., is dissolved by tie death of JAMES C. GILL* MOBB. The business will be continued by the surviving part ners* under the firm of EDMU N D Y ARD & GO. EDMUND YARD. JAMES S. FENTON, LUCIUS P. THOMPSON. jyl-tf ’ DANGEROUS DISEASES. WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on . a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of hath decreed all persons in generalwho have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the schooner Emma, whereof is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden on board-thereof, cap tured by the United States schooner Para, under command of B.G; Father, acting master, to he monished, cited, and. called to judgment at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed,' (justice so re quiring.) You are therefore charged, and strictly en joined and commanded, that yon omit not, butjhat by publishing these presents in at. least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila delphia, andin the Legal Intelligencer , you do monish and cite, or cause to he monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in' genera 2 who -have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said schooner Emma, : hnr tanVla aimnraL Mi fusiLiiaM. Mi fc TTitroDi ommonmMaMo laflun onuoaid inHßor, to pea* 'before- tS*e Hon- 3 0M27 CAl>Jjjg of the s&ld Court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on .the twentieth day af ter publication of these presents, if.it be.-a court, day. or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes,-then and there to show, or ‘ allege. in due form of law, a reaeonableand-lawful ex cuse, ifany they have.why the said schooner Emma, her; tackle,, apparel,: and furniture, and the goods, wares, and'merchandise lades on .board thereof,' should not be. pronounced to belong,a# the time of the. capture of the same,-to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of thsir enemies or otherwise; liable and subject to con demnation. to he adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes?. and further to-do and receive-in this be half as to* justice shall appertain. And that you duly in timate, or cause to.be intima&sd: unto all persons afore said, generally, (to whom by’tne'tfenor of rhese presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place-above mentioned; or appear and shall not show a- reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Uourt doth intend and wiH proceed to adjudication on tie said capture, audmay'pronounce that the sait?schooner Emma, her tackle, apparel,and fur niture, and the goods, wares, and* merchandise laden on board tbarirofl did belong, aC the time of the cap ture of the sanre.to the enemies of the United* States of America, and as* goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged- and condemned as- lawful poize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so eitetr and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. ' Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Jhdge of the said Court, this 13th day of'Jhly,. A.- D. 1863, and .in the eighty-eignth the- inde pendence of the said'United States. jy!4-3t G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court. ■REMOVAL Xv 'J.- F. YOUNG has-REfifOVED his place-oi business fro® 337 MARKET Street- to No. 70 Nortb’FOURTH Street (near Arch), wherohe will continue-the Whole sale and RETAIL Dry Goodsbusiness. Open next week. . j>ll-stuth3t*- T>EMOVAL.—JAMES FULTON HAS -E*' removed his Law and Collection Office,, and also the office of the Legal atid Jiisurance from' No. 424 Walnut street to No. 703 WALNUT Street, op posite Washington Square. Government claims, of all kinds, collected as usnaL jyll GnsA? Discovert j BANSOM-BTRBBT HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY* PINE SWORDS, MILITAKT GOODS, I* BVKBY YARISTY, ItlS-ÜBm _ COPARTNERSHIPS. (Late of the firm of Foelker & Mnsselmah.) JAMES V. KIRK, No; T* North FOURTH Street Philadelphia, July 1, 1863. it JAMRB W. CARSON & CO., - Philadelphia, July 1,1863. 61T MARKET Street. jy4-12t* June SO. 1863. XEGAIi. TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS- V. TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. - THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF -PENNSYLVANIA, : GREETING: . REMOVALS. CEMENT. USKSLIi AXD VALUABLE DI3COYERYI HILTONS INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practical utility than any invention now befbre the public It has been thoroughly test ed during the last- two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be Applicable to the useful Arts. SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT la a new thing, and the result of years of study; Us combination is on A, new thing. SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, ;Its Combination.! And under no circumstances or change of temperature, will it be come corrupt or emit any offensive smell. . BOOT AND SHOE Manufacturers, using Machines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, as it works without delay, is notaffected by any change of temperature. Boot and Shoe manufacturers. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO LEATHER, Jewelen. Families. And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots ■ and Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. It U a Liquid. LIQUID CEMENT Extant, that is a sore thing for mending furniture. CROCKERY, TOYS, b6nr. IVbBY. A«d articles of Household use. REMEMBER, nittWs Insoluble Cement Is In a liquid form, and as easily applied as paste. Zemember* HILTON'S .-INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is insoluble in water or oil. HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Adheres oily substances. Supplied In Family or Manufactu rers* Packages from 2 ounces to 100 Ihß. . MIIiTOK BROS. & Co., Proprietors, jefl-tuthaly -vrow IB THE TIME TO GET LIKE- J.Y NESSES. SRIMER’S colored Photographs, for *l,l are without a parallel, for beauty f of coloring and accuracy of likeness- SECOND Street, above Green. It* T'HOSE Wfft) DESIRE A DURABLE, X trotlifnl, and pleasing PICTURE, should select one of REIMRR’B beautiful Iyory types—they are unequalled by any;- SECOND, Street,-above,Green. ■ It* THE DRAFT MSTAND THE BLUNT A - iND PAT THE GOVERNMENT!—Any man liable to the coming draft; who cannotnn justice to himself or family* leave.home, and •'not having, the amount, viz. , $9OO, required by the. Government to exempt him, ■ by enclosing to'my address the small,fee of $l.OO, will receive, by return of mail, a .circular setting forth a sim ple method of raising tbe money at an.immediate outlay of not more than from $lO to $l5. Anv man can ao it and If this is not aptain. satisfactdr)/, busine#B trans action, the fee will .be returned. Every, newspaper -copying and giving this one or two insertion*, wuh.on " sending me a paper,- receive a circular Gee. Ad dress J. J. DIJWIIIi jl 11-Ct - ’ Box TCI, Philadelphia. _ fICSM P. SGHULER’S SUPBUJOB fTsirPjraudoverstrung square.PlANO%from *8«l upward. For sals by (b, maker. VOS MABKBT Slreet. ASd-Hm* ' ' A YOUTH WANTED IN A MARKET Street JOBBING HOUSE. Address, in handwri ting of applicantTßOX 2.150 Philadelphia P. O. iyK-2t*| Dir ANTED—IN THE NEIGHBOR »* HOOD of Camden, a BOOM, with board, by an Eoal'sh htey (the best references KiTen.) in a print's, family. Charges must be moderate. Would not object to assist in the family. Address, _ MRS. ROBTNSOK, jyll-3i* Box 1523, fl. P.-0,■.-■Philadelphia. ®»qnn THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS. sJP o\jyj Cash will be paid for a FIRST ÜBOTEK AKOY in a Cavalry. Regiment. Address “ Sabreur, V at this, office: • • •' " •' It* dbQ OHO TO $5,000. WANTED A PARTNEH. active or silent, with the above fiinouni- in a profitable Manufacturing Business, psrllvestablishpd. Address, with real name and place' of interview, **P. "North American Office. jy!4-2t* <n»7R PER MONTH GUARANTEED. w * Testimonial* of Clergymen and scientific men sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., & CO., Newburyport, Mass. . je24-2mfl&W A MONTH I—l WANT TO HIRE mP ■ AGENTS in every county at $75 a month, ex penses pa id, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address 8. MADISON, m'vfi-Snid&'W Alfred, Maine. JfcKfl a MONTH!—WE WANT wUv AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell onr ’Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners,and 13other new articles. 15 circulars/ree. SHAW & GLARE, ‘ myfi-Smd&W Biddeford. Maine. 0* ‘-WANTED TO RENT—A HOU JIM -with 18 to 25 Rooms, large yard, and stable, between Walnut street and Girard avenue, and Broad street and the Schuylkill. Address D. M. 8., 1833 WALLACE Street. jy!3-6t* m WANTED TO RENT—A STORE Kill on Front, Second, Third, or Fourth Street, above Market, or on Market, between Second and Tenth Sts. Moderate store and price. Address, at this office, J. 0.8. jyl3-3t* JS& DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER ■Ws GENERAL’S OFFICE. —Philadelphia, Feb, 9, 1863. : ■ VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points: Tortuga*. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, 8. C. A. BOYD, felO-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. (~<OAL YARD FOR SALE.—THE BEST fitled-up YARD in the city. Capacity for doing any amount of business. Inquire on the premises, No. 9ST North NINTH Street, below Girard avenue. jyll-fit* ISJOTICE.— THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND LEASE of the long-established wholesale Hat, Cap, and Hatters’ Trimmings House of W. C. WHIT CBER, deceased, on Walnnt street, Cincinnati, is of fered for sale. Apply to BATES & SCARBOROUGH, At torneys, or WM. WfL'iHTRE. je29-12fc TWO GENTLEMEN WISH TO OB- X TATN BOARD IN THE COUNTRY FOR THREE MONTHS, within eight or ten miles of the City. Private Family preferred. Address Box 3150 Phila delphia PoFt Office . jvl4-2t* THIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME A communicating and single rooms; private table if desired. No. 1315 WALNUT, street. je2slm* 'J'HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 5150.100, TO BE PAID DP IK PULL, WITH ADTHOKITT TO This Bank will be opened on SATURD AT, July 11th, at 10 A. M., at tie southeast corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets. It has been organized and will be conducted under tbe Act of Congress, known as tbeNATLONAL CURRENCY ACT. Tbe Certificate ox Better Patent is dated June 20th, and was the first issued by the Comptroller of the Currency. The Bank-will be managed m tbe same way, and in the transaction of its. business will be governed by the same rules and regulations as the Banks chartered'by the Legislature of tbe State. Deposits will be received and Checks paid from 10'A. M. until 3P.M. of each business day. Tuesdays and Fridays of each week will he Dis count Days. Collections will be made on all accessible points. Check Books and Deposit Tickets will be famished on application at the Banking House. The Directors solicit accounts from the business com munity. O. W. DAVIS, QUARTERMASTERS' rji H E TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY And, until further notice, I shall continue S HARVEY THOMAS, • STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ao. 313 WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at the BOARD OF BROKERS.. Subscriptions to the 5-20 year six peT cent. LOAN still received at par. . No charge for Commission. . iyS-3m IT IS THE ONLY PBOYIDINCE. B. L WANTS. VOR SAKE AND TO EET. BOARDING. I-INANCIAI,. ~ INCREASE TO SI. 000,000. PRESIDENT. MORTON McMICHAEL, Jr., CASHIER. July 9th, 1863. jylo-6t CERTIFICATES IN DEBTED N E S S WANTED. VOUCHERS WANTED. BJCCJKITAKI Of THE TREASURY BAB AUTHORIZE!) MR FOE A BRIEF PERIOD. to receive Subscriptions to the 5-20 LOAN A T P AR. AT MY OFFICE, ARB AT TEE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCIES Throughout the Irftyai States. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. No. IX4 South Third Street, /COLLECTION OP U; S. CBBTIFI- V-/ CATBS Of INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS* EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the Treasury Department, "Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates or In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly m»- made known and receipts riven at the office. Ho 330 CBEBNUT. Street. . . , myS-tf EDUCATION. TIHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN -1 STITUTE for Toun>; Ladles, 1530 ARCH Street. Bey. CHARLES A. SHITH. D. Principal. Tie ninth Academic Tear will begin on MON I>AY, September 14th. For circulars, and other information, address Box 2.611 P. O. ie2S-3m* "DBISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ■D OIRLS, will re-open on tie 7th of Ninth month. For Circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIRCE, Bristol, Bucks co.. Pa. jel7-3m« Tt/I ISS MABY E THBOPP WILL BE i-’I open her Bnjllsh and Breach Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles,, at 1841 CHESTNUT Street, on the 14th of {September. For circulars, until Septem ber let, apply at the Sunday-school Times, 148 pnuth FOURTH street, Phila. , or address Miss Thropp at val ley Forge. Penna. mylo-4m HEDICAE. J)B. SWAYNE’S BOWEL CORDIAL, A sure remedy for Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Cholera Infantum, or Snmmer. Complaint, pains iu the Stomach and Bowels, Sick Stomach, Vomiting, and all relaxed condition of the Bowels. Let no family be without this medicine, it will give im mediate relief- . ■ ■ _ TO OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS IT HAS BEEN 08. INCALCULABLE BBNEFIT. WIVES, MOTHERS. AND SISTERS,. \ ■ Whose Husbands, Sons, and Brothers are serving in the army, canhot send them a more necessary article than “ Dr. Smayne’s Bowel Cordial” It has saved: many a valuable Hie- CHOLERA INFANTUM, or SUMMER COMPLAINT.- This disease is very prevalent with young children • during the warm season. SAVE THE LIVES OF YOUB, CHILDREN from the too often fatal effects of Summer Complaint by using BWAYNE’B BOWEL CORDIAL. It iB CRAIiMOR I SPABMS are instantly relieved by its u»e. CHANGE OF WATER is very apt to produce disturb ance in the bowels. The "BOWEL CORDIAL cures all pain and looseness. No traveller should leave horns 'mARRHIEA AND DYSENTERY.-Thc A’BOWTII. CORDIAL” will Ha fnnnd the most pleasant and sura cure lu inlammation of the elomach or bowels. and in tlie etago* «*Z y ““i?7e B Se t?e™MU the ho-yele without Hie ta;la - aU mvked oaM of BTMntay * r ff 188 teaMKWßJtato of.the Cor dtaVxrith aTlittle cattor oil, eyery two hours until th, “BBSat- ’midUto* wiltZive relief in tU most a bottle sflyehottlea for *l. PMpared onlyhr Br. SWAtNE i BON, No. 330 North ftTXTH streetsaboveVine; S WbR THIRTY TBABSTLAVE DR. SWATHE’S ME DICINES been in constant use in all parts of the world, and their increasing popularity, is certainly eonvincm® proof of their wonderful efficacy.. • : , Dr. 8 WAYNE’S Principal Office, No. 330 North SIXTfII Street, above Vine. ’ ' 3y*v T AEE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER, ■Li from the Amygdaloid Mine.ln BttU ' ** *l?AMH^it. (JHERBY WINE.—IOO QUABTEB iMk chaS!' jaosi U, WALNUT ud SI fIHUSITIBteWdfc. BAZAAR-NINTH AND SAN. ■rfCT? tOM 6TBKSTB. SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALEOFSIXTY HOMS'. OK WEDNE-DAY utORNINO. . July 15th. at 10 o’cl'-.V. at th» g”aar. will be sold. HOaBaS, , •» These animals are overulue much, oelongiug to parne, who nave been fnrriehinglarge lots to the Government. n d llTfrh^l°™^?oVT m a m C e7iSu B e. and range from sto9yeareold. gALEpO3ITtvE ■ 4a- Fall characters at rale. . ... 4a- Ho Dostponement on account of the wearner. • ■ jyll-3Hf ° • i f”FKED:M. HEBKKESE. Auctioneer. CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.- Lessee and Manager ...Mr. W. ' ' Edmond Falconer’s Irish Drama, entitled the DAY, Having achieved, one of the r GREATEST SUCCESSES Of the present age. it will be roDresentea. ' UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, With Mrs. D. P. BOWERS In therft softhe heroine—a character which raceivetf additional interest when with the personal charms and matchlepsrfalent of this GREAT ARTISTE, Who will fce supported by the talented young American actor, MR. L. P. BARRETT; The great characteractor, • MR. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH, And the Philadelphia favorite- MR JOAN McCULLOUOH; Together with the ENTIRE STOCK COMPANY, a large. COPS DE BILLET And over ONE HUNDRED AUXILLIARrES. The piece is presented with entirely newseenery, and has made what hop bpen pronounced by a critical Pres* to be a LEGITIMATE SENSATION. The great scene of THEBLACKVALLEY - Has been pronouunced one of the most effective ever placed upon the stage, and is nightly received with the most enthusiastic applause. The scene at the close of the second act, representing AN FAIR, A fiords a faithful picture of life among the Irish peasan try. • ' ■ ~ • . , j6®=* Sea+s mar be secured three days in advance. .. . THE COOLEST THEATRE IN AMERICA. Now in successful operation, a large STEAM F4BT which supplies a current of cool air at the rate of sixty thousand cubic feet p«-r minute, amply sufficient to re new the atmosphere of the entire bailding once in fix • miuntpe. ' Doors open at 7K o’clock; to commence at 8. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF X TEE FINE ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DALLY (Sundays excepted) from 9 AM. fclfl 6 P.M. . Admission 25 cents Children half price. je29-fcf HOUSE, 1 This house has been very much improved, and is now in fine order. Every exertion will be used to make this The leading and Favorite House Of this delightful wateringplace. jy]4 1m PUTNAM & FLETCHER, 00LU MB I A HOU S E, . This first-class Hotel is now open for the reception of guests. ' Communication daily "by Eallroad, and every other day by Steamboat. ' J. P. CAKE, POOPR r 6TOIL * FOR CAPE MAY.—THB 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. commenc ing on THURSDAY, Jnly 2d. Returning, will leave Cape May every. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday aft eight o’clock, stopping at New Castle to connect withthg Baltimore lines - The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convenient boat that ever run to Cape May, having about fifty state roomß and every accommodation that passengers can de sire. Fare 82.50, including carriage hire. Meals extr*. Children and servants half orice Freight at moderate rates. No freight received after 8 o’clock. 1 je22 6w - A. REYBOLIV . h GUAND pleasure ex- JmSBmBKm cuesion to LAJ£B SUPERIOR. The staunch, elegant steamers NORTHERN LIGHT &n 4 CITY OF CLEVELAND, will each give five grand plea sure Excursions to Lake Superior, leaving Cleveland on the date below named, and visiting all points of interest on the ronte.. The “round trip” comprises the distance. 1 of 2,000 miles, and is not am passed by any other continent for variety of scenery and objects of interests It embraces in transit the waters of Lakes Erie, Bt. Clair r Huron, and Superior, and the beautiful rivers of De troit, St Clair, and Sault Ste. Marie, (with its thousand* isles), affording passengers an opportunity of visiting the “Saultßapids ” and “Ship Canal,” the far-famed - * * Pictured Bocks,” the Iron Monntain of Marquette, and extensive Copp* r Mines at various points. To invalids' it offers the most pure and invigorating atmosphere on the globe, which ever brings health and strength; tw tbr sportsman the enticing inducement of most splendid fishing; and t>e whole country abounds in mineral wealth which cannot fail to attract the attention of tht, speculator and man of science.' Besides, it is fastbsooza in g the favorite Summer tiip. and its social pleasures &rs of the highest order. Good Hotels at all points. For further particulars apply to ROBT. BANNA & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. TIME TABLE, FROM CLEVELAND-. •‘Northern Light,” “ City of Cleveland,” ’ Capt. Spaulding. Capt. B. WixsiNa. July-6.- -.July 10. July 17. July 22. ■ July 29. r Aug- 4. Aug. 11. 4 ' Aug. 17. Aua. 24. Aug. 28. Passengers taking the boat at Cleveland will have Aral selection of rooms. je2o-20tif DREXEL & CO. DREXEI & CO. UA.W "50SK NEW HIW AND S3ORE LINE RAILROADS, On and after MONDAY, June 29, oua Daily Train. .t»UI kkve New Yoik, from depot corner Tweaty-teventh street and atJ.2.IQJ? M . passing through... New Haven-^New-Xonoonr ana bwr> \ osrcou. —a> ~?szbc GreenwichVß. 1., where the steamer WATER LiLY wiil he in-waiting.'on the arrival’of the train, for New port, affording a splendid sail down the Narragansett Bay, arirvinnat 8.38 P. M- Tickets sold and baggage checked tbrough .T4S H. HOYT, Snpt-N. Y. &N. H.B. B. J. E. FOSTER. General Agent - . If. Y. & Boston Shore Line B B, rssrwßaammm PHILADELPHIA AND LONG BRANCH VIA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND BARITAN AND DB LA WAKE BAT RAILROAD. * On and after Monday.. June loth, and until further no tice. passenger trains will leave Vine-street Kerry at 7.M A. M.. arriving at Long Branch at 11.10 A. M. ; . Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.36 P, M., arriTUUt at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M. , 1 Passengers landed close to the Hotels. N. B.—Excursion parties will he earned os libtfSl terms. Apply to L. B. COLS, Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point. BENJ. STRONG, Assistant Superintendent. tfgg—id— REOPENING OF mu LTIMORB AND OHIO RAlLROAD.—This'road, being fully REPAIRED Mi effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transporta tion of passengers and freight to all points in. the GRBAx WEST. For through tickets and all other information applv at the Company’s OSes, corner of BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. : 8. M. FELTON, ep3-tf President P..W. and B. R. R. Co. ITi!IWIFI"rT CHESTER AND PPrTT.A~nnT.PTTta RAILROAD* ■ VTA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MOHDAY, JUNE 1, 1863, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.6oand 10.30 A. JL, and atS, 4.3), &nd6 55P. M. On TUESD ATS and FRIDAYS a train will leave WIST CHESTER at6.BOP. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 9.16 P. M. Trains leave the corner of Thirty first and Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market. On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. Leave West Chester at 750 A. M. and SP. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. U. and AM P. M. connect at Pennelton with on the P. ui B. C. R. R. for Concord. Kennett, Oxford, &c. jel-tf HENRY WOOD. Superintendent gpggjjjgPPfa CAPE MAY. FURTHER OPENING. \ On and after MONDAY, the 223 of June, the cars will ran upon this road to the Dennisville Station, leaving Walnut-street ferry at 9 o’clock A. M.’V in the West Jer sey cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court Hons* to Cape May, reducing the diftance hr stage to nine znilea* C- B.DUNGAN, President. PHILADELPHIA. gNaNUISf' III SE A SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, June 15th, 1863, trains for At lantic City will leave Yine-street Ferry as follows:' Mali train leaves. 7.30 A. 1L Express train leaves ...i 3.45 F..JL Freight train, with passenger car attached... 9.00 A. M- Returning, leaves Atlantic City: Mail tnain 4.35 P. H. Express train. * ♦ - ,®OO Ar 2f" Freight train *• *’ XI OB !*- Fare to Atlantic, §2. Round-Trip Tickets, good for* the day and train only, or down on Saturday and upi on Monday morning. S 3. • ; w- An Accommodation Train to R- andD. B. H/R. June-" Hon will leave Vine street at . 5,15 P. M. ; returoln* next morniugat HADI)ONP I ,t&TE4ras Leave Vine street at 10.15 A. M. and 1.45 P.M» LeaveHaddonfieldat 12.15 P. M.and3. 5e13-tf JNO. G. BRYANT. Agent,; __ XjiAME INSTJBANt X 400 CHESTNUT Street PHILAI)] FIBS AND IMLAI t DIBBGI . Francis N. Buck. • - Chas. Richardson,- . . Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S, Justice, °' WI,aVI % EANC ISN. GBABLBS 81l WILLIAM L BLABCHAB' QHERIEFiS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Alias-Venditioni Exponas, to me will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOITDAT Evening, August 3,1868. at4o*dock* at Sanaa -EraU*. All that certain tbree-etory brick jnM»uage J?LS r ” piece of ground situate on tbe south at the distance of one hundred and t wenty * nine feet six fncblsweslwart film the west side of Twentieth, street in thecit™f Philadelphia: containing fn front or breadtn ■on slid y Tmmst street sixteen feet six inches, and in length or depth sonihward: of-thnh width eighty feet, more or lees, to twenty-feet-wide- street _or coart. Bounded eastward by ground now or lute of James. Ke- PuTter westward by other ground of Janies S. Spencer. northward by Locust street, and southward by the twenty-fcct-wide street or court-aforesaid. CBeing- th& same premises which'Jaraos S. Spencer and Rachel R., hl« wife, by indenture dated' the 25tb? day of February. A P. l£so, recorded in Peed Book d. W. G., Ho. 60* gtce S 5, &c. , granted and- conveyed unto Penrose K oopes in fee; reserving, thereout unto the said James S. Spencer, his heirs and 1 assigns, that yearly rent or sunk of sixty dollars, payable- half-yearly on the first day or January and July in- each and every year r for arrear ages whereof these proceedlngaarehad. and snraecc to which rent the said* premises wil-lbe sold- ' [C. P..S3S; J. T.,’63. Debt,s*2.3o, H..&Townsend. 1 Taken in execution and- to bo.sold or PenTose R, Hoopes. JOHTT Shenffc Philadelphia. Sheriffs Office, July 11.1853, jyl»3t QHERIPFS SALE-—®Y VIRTUE OF" :D a writaf-Aliae Venditioni Exponas, to medireoted-. will he exnosed to.pablic- sate- or- vendue, on- MbKhAlf Evenilg.jimtu'tH.Sat 4. o'clock, at SanaonMstreot Hall. - All thatcertain.loli.or. -piece of grounds TOth thethree storv hrick 'messuage -thoieou elected,- situate « ite. east eMe ofElevsnlh. idsroati at the- dfeta-aoi of one hun dred and eighty.six feet northward from. street, in the county of Philadelphtar containing to-front or 1,3 f adth on's»id Eleventh street sixteen fret, and extend ing eastward between parallel lines atrtght angles with Eleventh street seventy-thriß?feeUoan'alleytwo feet tea inches and a half wide, whieh leads:iata another alley rnnainuinto Eleventh street. Bounded on the north ana, south by ground now or l&ta 'of Freeman Scott, on the. ’.easthy the said alley, andfon the west ter Eleventh 1 street- EBeing the same- lot of ground which-Freeman . <Scott and Mary, his wife, by indenture dated theMth iday of teptember.-A ®. 1846, recorded in Deed Book A r W M'. 21 o -24, page 467.- Ac., granted and conveyed ante . JoirH Brvwn in ' ftefxieerving thereout uuta sai| Freeman Scott, his heirs.and assigns. rent prsnm of forty dollars, payable on the first day^og ■ .TshiiBtv aiid July m each and ©very year, .for- wtow ■ RKRS wberfiof theßeproceeJiuasarfc:had» and suWactto. ■ Deffia-’H.C.TuwnWgd.J ■ exMht'ion aid to-be sold as the nrowwty of jSIE Br??on JfiHHiTHOMFSOSrShenft ■ Fh iladelphia. Sh e riff' fj OSce, Juno IMSSi ’IOW SALE. SUMMER RESORTS. NEWPORT, R. L, IS ROW OPEN POR THE ' SEASOK. CAPE MAY- THE SEA SHORE. EXCURSIONS. RAILROAD liIJfES. Office Cape May and Millville R. R Co., . 409 Walnut Street, June 12,1863. IJfSURAMCE CONPAma. !E OOMPANY.NO. it. ■ >£LTHIA. I lhd irreuKAffcm. TOES- ■ E. IX WoodraE, Geo. A. West, John Kessler, Jr., Cfcas. Stokes. A; &. Bosenneim, Joseph D.BUifl. . BUCK President. ICHABUSOK,Tice President ID, Sec rotary- CialS-iftf sheiuff’s sat-.es.
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