The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 21, 1863, Image 3

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    Philadelphia Cattle Market*
July 20,1863,
The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at Phillips 1
Avenue Drove Yard are moderate this week, resell*
I g about 1,600 head* The market 1b very dull, and
i> Icee are drooping; Ist quality Western andPenn
m ivania Steers are selling at from ll@iij£o; 2d do
At 10@l0y£c, and common flattie at from B@9o,ac
<l >fding to quality and condition. At the close, to*
U Ihe market was very dull, and common West
ern Steers were disposed of at lower prices than the
above, paid to be 6K@7c ft.
Cow/?,—There is a fair demand, with sales of 109
head at uom $20@45 ty head, as to quality.
Shbbp.—There is a fair Demand at former rates.
"7,000 head sold at 6@s>£o ft gross.
Boos—The market continues null. About2,9oo
head sold this week at from $7@S F looiba net.
The Cattle on sale to-day are from the following
States:
600 head from Pennsylvania.
700 head from Illinois.
335 h£ftd from Ohio.
"The following are the particulars of the sates:
Martin & Fuller, 103 Wes-ern Steers, selling at
Jfrom U@llKc lor iair to extra quality.
P. JVLeFilien, 112 Western Steers, selling at from
10@ll },(o for fair to extra quality.
P. Hathoway, 64 Western Steers, selling at from
f @lo>£c for common to good quality,
Jones McOlese, 16 Western Steeis, selling atfrom
for common to good quality,
Oilman ft Bochman, 10U Western Steerfl, selling
atfrom io@llc for fair to good quality.
- John Rtrwin, 17 Ohio Steerß, Belling at from 10@
lie for fair to good Quality,
A. Kennedy, 70 Western Steers, selling at from
rS@llc lor common to good.
JVSeidomririge, 97 Illinois Steers, selling'at from'
for fair to extra.
IVlooi.ey & Smith, 120 Illinois Steers, Belling at
from 10@il>£c for fair to extra.
G-. Shamberg, 18 Illinois Steers, selling at from
*9@loa )or common to fair quality.
Branson, 23 Cheater county Steers, selling at from
:9(2>10c for common to extra.
Bradley, 35 Ohio Steers!selling at from 9@llc for
'Common to extra. *
Baldwin & Co., 9 Chester county Steers, selling at
tfrom Io®llc for fair to extra quality.
COWS AND CALVES.
'The arrivals and sales.of Cows at Phillips’Ave
nue Drove Yard reach about 109 head this week.
‘There is a fair demand at ab»ut former rates;
Springers selling at from $20@30, and Oow and Calf
•at from $30(®46 3R head. Old lean Cows are selling
• at from $16@17 fl head, according to quality.
Calves.—About 30 head sold to-day at from stfs>
'B&O'JfMb for Ist quality, and 4@4>£c for 2d do ac
cording to weight and condition.
THE SHEEP MARKET.
The arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillips’ Ave
nue Drove Yard continue large, reaching about
head this week. There iB a fair demand at
about ptevious quoted rates, ranging at from s@sj£o
*#l ft.gross, according to condition and quality.
Lambs are scarce; sales are makiug at from $323
4.60 head, as to quality.
THE HOG MARKET.
The arrivals and sales of Hogs at the Union and
.Avenue Drove Yards reach about 2,900 head this
week. The market is dull at $7@S $ ioo lbs net.
2,238 head sold at Henry Union Drove
"Yard, at from $7.60@8 fl u 0 lbs net.
660 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard by John
• Crause & Co., at from $7<7DB fl ioo lbs net..
Fliiladelpii&a flarketa.
JtTLT 20—Evening.
The Flour market is depressed and dull. There
is very little demand for shipment; sales comprise
about 200 bbis common Ohio extra family at $6, 150
-do at $6.25, 300 bbis city mills do at $6.50, and 500
bblß selected Western at $6.75 bbl. The retailers
and bakers are buying in a small way at from $5,60
r@s 76 for superfine, $5.87@6 25 for extra, $6,37@6.75
for extra family, $7@7.75 for fancy brands.'as to
quality. Eye Flour is offered at $4 60@4.75 & bbl.
Corn Meal is quiet; Pennsylvania is scarce at $4
3? bbl,
GRAlN.— There is very-little Wheat offering
and the demand 1b limited at previous quotations
about3,oou bus sold at 140@145c, mostly at 14-2 c for
pilme Prana, red in store, *nu white at 150@i550
fR bu, as to quality. Rye is scarce, and Penn*, sells
lo3@lCso fl bu. Corn—The demand Is limited:
prime yellow is dull at 86c f) bu, aud Western
mixed atBo@Blc fl bu. Oats are without change:
•Prana, are selling as wanted at 78@S0c. weight.
BARK is dull at $3O f? ton for Ist No. 1 Qner
citron.
COTTON.—The market is very dull; buyers are
not disposed to operate; small lots of Middlings are
reported at GOo ft ib, cash. 6
GBOUERIES.—Sugar and coffee are quiet; we
quote the former at for Cuba and Porto
Eioo, and Bio Coffee at 28@3ic lb.
PROVISIONS.—The market is inactive, and
pncee are without change. Mess Pork is held at
Sl4@i4 60 $1 bbl, and Uard dull at 10>r@i(H<c ft
for barrels and tierces. •
■WHISKY.—There is very little doing. Small
sales of bblß are reported at 47@47>£c, and drudge at
46 JJP'gallon.
The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain
At this port to-day
F10ur....*
"Wheat,
Core
Oat?.
: Mew York Markets, .Tilly 10.
Ashes.—Pots are quiet at $7. Pearls are nomi
nal. ■
Breaustdib's.—Tfc« marltet for State ami West
ern flour is (lull, and 6 cents lower.
The sales are 8,000 bbls at s4@4 46 for superfine
State; $4.90@5.i0 for extra State; 54@ 1 40 for su
perfine Michigan, Indiana. lowa. Onn., &e.; $1 90(S
625 for extra do., inclu ting shipping brands of
round.hoop Ohio at $6,65@5.70. and trade brands do,
$6.80517 6
Southern flour is dull and lower; sales 650 hhls at
$6 70@ti.25 for superfine Baltimore, and $6.30@» for
extra do. 1
Canadian flnur is dull and declining-; sales.7so bbls
at $6.0605 30 for common, and $5 35@7 25 tor good
to choice extra.
Bye FJour is very quiet at $3 50@5.10 for the
Jfange of lice and superfine. -
Com Meal is inactive. We quote Jersey at $4:
.Brandywine, $4.30j Caloric, $4 75; Puncheons, $22, '
Wheat was heavy at one time, but closed up firm
ly with a moderate business doing. . The a,ilea are
95,000. bushels at $1.05@1,18 lor Chic*ao spring:
sl.M@l 20 for Milwaukee club ; $1.21@i.23 for am*
herlowft; $1.23@1.24 for winter red Western: and
27 for amber Michigan.
Bye aiju Barley are dull and nominal.
Coin is one cent lower and rather quiet; sales
55,000 bus at for shipping, and C3J£@64c for
•Eastern. ...... .
.Oats are quiet at 70@76c for Canada, Western.
«nd State. ’ *
Provisions. —The Pork market is heavy and low
er; sales 2 200 bbls at $13.50@13 62>£ for new mess,
$11.75 for old mesa, $lO 60 for sour mess, including
600 bbls prime on private terms Beef iB dull, with
small sales. Tierce Beef and Beef Hams are nomi
nal. Baron is dull. Cut, meats are scarce and firm.
liard is dull and heavy \ sales 200 bbls and tierces at
9@9?£,
Markets by Telegraph.
TJaltimobb, July 20,—G-rain is i-carce, and prices
fiomlDftl. Flour dull; sales of 500 barrels of super
at $6.37}£@6,60. Whisky dull at 45@45K<>. Gro
ceries—Sugar in fair demand; Porto Hico il@ll%.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD Of TJ4AJ)*
JAMES R, CAMP SELL, )
a. W BE COURSEY, ? Coxmittbb op the Month.
JAMES Cl WANT*. V
BETTER BAGS
AT TUB MEIIOHANTS’EXCHANGB. PHILADBILPHTA
Ship Saranalc, Howland...ljiverpool, July 25
Bark Baltasara,,Robertson Liverpool, soon
BriglCeoka, Burns.... St. Domingo Oity, soon
Brig-Thomas Youpg. Young . ..Demerara, soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jttly 21.1803.
SUN RISES....
HIGH WATER
.4 49—SUN SETS
ARRIVED.
Bark Leland, Paine, 38 days from Bremerhaven,
in ballast-to JJE Bazley tc Co.
Bark Emblem, Baker, 16 days from Cienfuegos,
with sugar and molasses to Geo C Carson & Co
vessel to J E Bazley & Co.
Bark Arthur Pickering, Hill, 30 days from v New
Orleans, in ballast to captain. '
Brig Crocus, Landerkin, 15 days from N Orleans,
in ballast to captain.
Brig D O Castner, Hastings, 8 day s from Port
Royal, in ballast to E A Souder & Co. July 13, lat
34° oy, long 76° 30', spoke U S aehr Wm Baoon, Wm
P Rogers, acting master.
Brig Geranium, Pierce, 14 days from N Orleans, in
ballast to captain.
Ketch Commerce, Barnes, from Mayaguez,Pß,
July io, with sugar and molasses to John Mason &
Co.
Schr Greenland, Evans, 6 days from Havana, in
G W Bernadou & Bro.
Schr Menonah, Parker, 12 days from Lubec, Me,
With plaster to E A Souder & Co.
Schr Mary, Tice, 3 days from New York, with
•{mdse to David Cooper,
Schr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
.grain to Christian & Co.
Schr O Loeser, Laws, 7 days from Boston, in bal
last to Noble, Caldwell & Co.
Schr Leonesse, Wiley, 20 days from Rockport.
Vith ice to Thoß E Cahill. .
Schr Sophia Godfrey, Russell, 11 days from Gar
diner, with ice to Tboa E Cahill.
Schr J Maxfieltl, May, 7 days from Boston, with
ice to .Thoß E Cahill.
Schr Gov Burton, Peacock, 4 days from Salem, in
]ballast to captain.
Schr L D Gerard, Irelan, from Hartford, in ballast
-2o captain.
Schr D S. Mershon, Allen, from Port Royal, in
dballast to captain.
Schr SVW Simmons. Godfrey, from Salem.
Schr Grace Watson, Nickerson, from Alexandria.
Schr Jas Buckaloo, Bennett, from New Haven.
CLEARED.
Bark Eventide, Partridge, Port Royal, J E Baz
iley 6c 00.
Brig Eliza Ann, Herrick, Boston, J E Bazley&Co.
Brig Princeton, Wells, Thomaßton, Me, do
Brig Tangier, Sawyer, Bath, do
Brig Forrester, Murray, Bath, Sinnickson & Glo
ver.
Schr L P Pharo, Collins, Cambridge, do
Schr E T Smith, Smith, Boston, do
Schr R H Shannon, Thompson, Boston, Ij Audea
rie d & Co.
Schr Annie Magee,; Smith, Roxbury do
Schr Fred Hall, Ingraham, New Bedford, do
Schr J Cadwalader, Clayton, Danversport. Bin*
Riston, Graff & Co.
Schr Jaa.Buchanan, Archibald, Washington, C H
Cummings.
Schr Leonesse, Wiley, Boston, captain.
Schr 1) Williams, Sanders, Boston, do
Schr Minnesota, Smith, Medford, 0 A Heokschcr
•& Co.
Schr S L Stevens, Studley, Portland, D Pearson
A Co.
Schr Grace Watson, Nickerson, Alexandria, Tyler,
>Stone & Co-
Schr Jas Buckaloo, Bennett, N Haven, Caatner,
JStickney & Wellington.
Schr S Y W Simmons, Godfrey, Salem, Kepplier
«&Bro.
Schr A Garwood, Godfrey, Boston, do
Schr Leesburg, Blake, Portland, B Armstrong.
Str Ajax, Hallett, New York.
Str H L Gaw, IlerV Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
’HAVRE DE GRACE, July 18.
The following boats are awaiting thePJuladelphia
*2ow»boftt: - -
- Gen Sigel, C B Manvill, Experiment, with coal to
Carter; Peruvian, do to H Powell; Col H C Salin
ger, lumber to Croskey; Swatara, do to Trump A
Son; Middleton & Gando, do to New York; Jos B
Larr£hce, do to Salem, N J; one York and Erie
Aoat, light.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Sedbergh, Roberts, cleared at Liverpool dth
Inst for this port.
Bark Oak, Ryder, hence for Boston, went ashore
•at Scituate, A M 16th insfc, but.was got oflf without
•any assistance. She sustained no damage.
; Barks J O Nickels, Blanchard, and Cordelia, Bry
■ant, hence at Boston 19th inst.
" Bark. Wnden, Norton, and Anna O Norton, Prloe,
tence at Port Royal 4th inst.
Brig Yerandah, Sprenaen, hence at Londonderry
d Inst.
Brig Gen Garibaldi, Avegno, hence at Antwerp
id ln»t. -
f Brig N N Lock, fronyWinsor for this port, sailed
mom Portland 17 th ins!? 1
■ Schr IC Runyon, Mathis, sailed from Providence
Pth’fns t for this port.
§ Schr Chrysolite, Smith, sailed from Port Royal Bth
pnst for this port, via Stono.
| Schrs S H Gibson, Bartlett; J E Gamage, Black:
E P Newcomb, Kemp; Elmira T, Kelly; 01 Munson,
.Jr, Brewster; andFranconlaj Jarvis, hence at Boston
19th lost;
Steamer S F Phelps, Brown, hence at New York
19th Inst. ■ . . .
OnR-PRICS OLOTHINd, OF TH* LATEST
ftTLEsi made in the Best Manner, expressly for RUT AIL
BALSB. liOWBBT Belling:'Prices marked InPlain 71-
gmen. --AU Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
OnrOKS-F&iCE Sybtbm is itrlctlyadhered to. All-are
thereby treated alike.
dett-lT' ,;■ JONES * C0.,604 MARKST,Street.
CITY ITEMd.
Beautiful Specimens OF Photogra
phy.—Messrs. Wenderoth & Taylor (late Broadbent
& C 0,,) Nos. 912,914, and 916 Chestnut street, have re
cently made a number of superb Photograph pictures,
to order,of country residences, cattle, and rural scene
ry in general. They have also, within the last few
days, taken a number of cartes de visite in-their own
superior style of distinguished public men; one,
among others, of General Meade, that is attracting
much attention.
Fine Claret "Wines for the Table.—
The proprietors of the popular old grocery house of
the laie C. H. Mattson, Arch and Tenth streets,
have now in store a very fine lot of Claret Wines,
for table purposes, that are highly spoken of by
connoisseurs. All their goods 9 are of first-class
quality, adapted for the best trade.
The Work Progressing. Tlie draft
goes bravely on; each day the names of thousands
of patriotic citizens are drawn, and the published
lists of the drafted are eagerly sought for and soanned
by the interested. This portion of the newspaper'
is now among the most interesting, and the intelli
gent reader scarcely knows which to first examine,
the names of the drafted, the war news, or the
notices of the elegant suits for Gentlemen and
Youths, for Soldiers and Civilians, that are made
at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill &
Wilson, Nob. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
Sixth.'"
Wb like pat people, good, jolly, laugh
ing, broad-visaged fat people. Welovefat women, fat
boys, fat babies, fat purses, a fat job, fat everything.
Fatness is a big sign of big Fat men are
never treacherous, fat women are hot sharp tongued,
fat boys are not mischievous, fat babies are always
good ; in fine, fat people are the kindest, and there
fore the moßt popular. Commend us to fat people,
and commend us to fat bargains, which can be had
at all times at the one-price fashionable Clothing
Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut
street.
Song of the Telegram. "
I’m out in the Ledger at the first blush of day,
In the Bulletin and Journal ere the twilight Ib gray ;
I’m here, and I’m there, and, wherever I fly,
“How sweetly,” ’tis said, “does the Telegram lie!”
Then off to the mountain, and over the moor—
I pause, and I lie at the cottager’s door;
And as I pass onward, I hear low and high,
How the people are pleased with the Telegram lie l
And the papers, they take me and send me along,
Though I’m often a knell, I seem ever a song;
And I flatter and soothe, and deceive till I die,
A trusted, though heart-breaking, Telegram lie!
But bear in mind, no telegram was ever yet used to
announce the merits of Charles Stokes &. Co.’s one
price Clothing Store, under the Continental.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 13 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
G untlnental-Nlnth a
Gov A G Curtin, Harrisb’g
E G Leotard. Cincinnati
J M C Ffrberr, Oil City, Pa
Dr A G Egbert, Oil City, Pa
George P Smith
A F. Johnson & la, Boston
7 8 Levering, Penna
Mrs. Johns
P C Sheain
;« CWibse, USN
W Schley & wf, Baltimore
C F Manson, Boston
Josiah Caldwell, Boston
'A W hmldaur, USN .
S C Jack, Illinois
Mr& MrsL Grover, Wash
Mrs C N Sioddard, N York
8 Cameron, New York
A«g Block. Baltimore
Jas Boyce & wf, Baltimore
Mr Kennedy & wf.Baltim’e
.MiasGray, Baltimore
Miss Harrison,-Baltimore
W T Branch, Cleveland
N C Goodall, Md
M W Galt fir son, Wa sh
.T Shellinaton & wf. Wash
Hon P Watts. Carlisle
R J Parson, NY
C Edward Lester, Wash*
JFFrisbie, MD.UBM
Geo W Bowers, N Y
I J H Drake. N Y
Albert Rhodes, Wash
Mrs Trottsfir 2da, Albany
Clinton Ten Albany
G T McCormick, Pittsburg
JDougherty, Harrisburg
CaptJ Bill
W L Belfenstein, Pottsville
L Dodge, M D. Buffalo
John W Dodgp, Buffalo
G W Lockwood. New York
E H Tiler, Jr, New York
John Nesbit, New York
Thos Chambers, New York
AlbfrtTiD, New York
.1,400 bbls.
.6,400 bush.
.2,200 Dllßh,
.4,100 bush.
D B Lott, Logansport, Ind
P C West, Harrisburg
Mr 4 Mrs H Jones, Ct
H S Magmw fii la
J J Halej', New YoTk
Geo Adams, New York
Girard—Chestnut si
C W Poulson, Newark
Jas M Hoyt, M D, Conn
Henry Held
John Bolmes. Boston
James S LyJe, New York
GeoTSwoupe. New York
L O Pumam. MMne
Mr JecVley. Jr. Baltimore
It Walter, Baltimore
J A Congdon, UR A
Wm Scbh'se. Baltimore
A Kahn, St Joseph
W p Barnett
Benry Simpson, Wash
Wm Scott, Washington
John Bradford fit wf.-Balt
GB Raymond, New York
T Lamberton. New York
Mrs Siewart. Bucks co
E & la, Indianapolis
H K Parson*', Barrhhurg
Henry L McGill. Penna
Chas Oflington, Mavyland
Jas R Freeman, New York
0 NJ Watts, Carlisle, Pa
Hon M B Lowry, Erie,-Pa
G Gideon & la. Wtfsli, DC
A E Warner, Greensboro
R Lyman, Greensboro
A H Schultz, New York
John Cox. Pennsylvania fl
E Acorn, Baltimore
A G Cattell, Philadelphia
L Glayson, Jowa
L Wiskowski, Cincinnati
C Arbuckle, Pittsburg -
C L Lamberton, Clarion. Pa
Merchants’—Fourth
H Karlsruher, Cincinnati
J Schneidler, New York
E Asbcome, Pennsylvania
J Brown, Jr, Alleghe’y.City
L Langbam, Pittsburg
L G Grier, Birmingham
W C Fountain, Delaware
Capt Levi Felter, USA -
Geo P Kern, Bath. Pa
Thos T Miller, Easton
Geo W Benneit, Maryland
S J Dockstader, New York
Ja* Irwin & la, Clearfield
Mrßnmsey
M A Houser, Chambersburg
H Nelson, Ldndon, Pa
J K Crsmer, Havre-de-Gr’ce
Jas J Moore, Dillsburg
Herman Simon, Lock Haven
American—Chestnut
P E Crooker, Nashville
Mr Kellogg, New York
H H Goff
Mrs Campbell, Brooklyn
D McGregor fit wf, St Louis
D K Pearl, Auburn. N Y
C Avery, Auburn, N Y
J W H Stickneyv N Jersey
J Rindge, Cincinnati, O
GEShaw, Pittsburg
D Fawcett, Pittsburg •
8 Mnsgrave, Pittsburg
D J Lincoln, Berks co, Pas
S Silver, Delaware
Miss Taylor, Delaware
Lt Col Stewart, Newbern '
D W Miller. New Jersey
J ETrible, Baltimore
G D Pifer, Bellefonte, Pa
J Wist, Ban over, Pa.
A G&rtman, Yoric, Pa
E K Ziegler, York, Ha
T D Kelley, Maryland.
St. Louis—Chestnut
Jas NCrossley Ala, Del
Henry Crosslev, DeL
Chas Ackley, Bridgeton,NJ
Chas Major. Pottsville •
Peter A Crouse, Haddonfl6ld
C H Rogers, Valley Forge
B F fcteiaer, Waßh
John H Zindel, N Y
A J Wester, Barrisburg
AD Bailie, Harrisburg
Geo Howortb jr. U S N
W PMcGrath, Germantown
A Miller. Millerstown. Pa
John D Walker, Oakland
M Richter, NY
8 Wainwright. Providence
HO Perrine. NJ
Mrs Perrine & 2 ch, N J
Tine Union-Arch 11
£ F Strong, New Jersey
CB Peterson
J 6 Gordon,Massachusetts
b L Her*hey. Lancaster
F H Higby, Detroit
WlB Irwin & wf, Phila
E Golson Si wf, Mexico
R FBlack Si dau, Penna
J H Fitz Buph, New York
Joel Miller, Bhncaster co
W fcbarpe.'Sammit Hill
J H Gohweiler,.Penna
Capt I F Branner, Penna
1> D McGinnes, Pottsville
W Wright, New York
J Jay, Cuba -* ; •
National—Race at]
C P Steinmetz, Aunville Pa
A Ashmore & J, New Jersey
John Tice, Baltimore
J H Stroop, Baltimore
Henry F Rockwell, N Y
Nathan Wagoner, Penna
J R Reed, Elmira, N Y
Commercial—Slxttiei
CHThnrber, New York
S L Vairlamb,.Media
JB W Aydelott, Wilraing'n
SKhoadB, Chester co. Pa
A Hardingham. NYork
D Davis 5 wf. Lane co, Pa
J Van tiers]ice,Phoenixville
George W Feeler, Pa
James R Orem, Backs co
States Union-Sixth
Alex Taggart, Coatesville
John McCormick, N York
B Roessing, Butler, Pa
J L Smith, Denver, KT
E P Wiliams, N York
E W Wise, Shermanstown
WBrown, Wisconsin
Barley Sheaf—Second St., below Vine.
L Snyd.er. Bustletoh Mai Dyer, Doylestown
a A Gregg, Bnstleton H Lewis, Doyle°town
A M Strieker. L tmbertsv’e John Finney, Stockton
Thos White,Frenchtown
Blnck Bear— Third. St., above Cullowlilll,
8 W Miller, Bernville }G Whetstone Tamaqna
Deni Shell,Dauphin co Mrs Shoop,.Shellstown
J H Smith, Salfordsville iCbas Wieand. Allentown
Bald Eagle-Third St,, above Callowlill].
A Neff, Unionville I Ang D Stoner, Myerstown
Benry Rader, Pennuburg i John Early, Lebanon
ilßeidcnbach, Lane co. Pa I .
flffadteom— Second, street, above Market.
R Pppav, Baltimore I Jaa Williams. Penna
H H Archer & la, N Jersey |M H Jenks, Newtown
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Labciest Assortment of Bathing
ROBES in the United States for Ladies, Gentlemen,-and
Children, at SLOAN’B,
jy2l 3t i 805 MARKET Street, Philadelphia
Bair Bye! Hair DyeH
BATCHBLOR'S celebrated HAIR DYKfs theßest in
the World, The only Harmless , True and Reliable
Dye known- This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect— changes
Red. Rusty or Gray Bair.instsntly to a Qlossy Blach
or NatumlßfVum, without Injuring the Hair or Stain."
ihg the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; Im
part* fresh vitality,; frequently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifies the ill effects of-Bad Dyeß.. The
Genuine is signed WiMlAil A. Batchelor, all others
are mete andAhould.be avoided/ Sold by all
Druggists, Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY Street. New
York. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for Dressing the
•• > • je23ly
- Dr* Swret’s Infallible/Linimest .cures
Toothache in one minute, - '■ “ ......■ *.*.
md Chestnut stmts.
W E Linn Sc la, Wash, D C
C Leittenberg, New York
Mrs HGFant & 4 ch, Wash
C C Hellen, Wa««h. D G
J H McCluney. St Louis
Daniel Otlin, StLimis
E P Casterlioe & la. St Louis
J R Reach & la, St Louis
Mrs Hoppiuger, New.Tork
Mrs Murray, New York
•las H Brookmira, St Louis
li McOlintic, Baltimore
Mrs M Keith, Baltimore
Miss J Keith, Baltimore
E M Keith, Baltimore
W H Keith, Ba I tim->re -
Dr Learning. New Jersey
Hon Ffl Wliiting, N J
JRHutton, Hagerstown
H C Porter, New York
W H Phillips, Wash, D C
N Ellmakerfii wf. Lancaster
Geo H Neall, Baltimore
Jos G Louer. Baltimors
Geo Carr, N Y
Bon H Winter Davis. Balt
Dr E Olcott jr. Jersey City
James N Muller, Balt
R Patrick fir sis. Pittsburg
J Lieuenthal, Wabh
Wm Black- NY
R N Peterson, N Y
Lewis Wald
Brig Gen J S Ferry, USA
Lleuc G C Ripley
Geo Dudley, Coon
C R Randall. N Y
DrCflprou, NY
Miss Buel, York, Pa
E H Weiser & son, York,Pa
Dr Zacharie & la, N Y
W P Clyde, Delaware
H Mack, Buffalo
F PUelos fit wf. Wash, D C
T W Wellington, Mass
C H Wing, Massachusetts
A Blodgett, New York
B F Patrick, Chicago
G W Howard, Chicago
Mr & Mrs 0 Kean, Louisville
Dr 8 W Gross. USA
Lieut Geo Fitch, USA
treet. below Ninth,
B Daly ; *
B F Clspp, Philadelrhla
David Jiickson, Delaware
Martin S Seal, New Jersey
Miss P Ritchie. Norristown
Jas S Sommerville. Penna
J B Price, Delaware
E B Moore. Delaware
Wm Koons, Reading
Hon T J Yorke. New Jersey
J G fjjark/Boston ;
0 HKillinger, Lebanon
Frank Killinger, Leitiz
Geo B Schall, ALientown
J 8 Rubey
D N Metzlar
Geo.D C Hibbs. Wash
Thos J Galt, Washington
L J Albertson, Norristown -
Hon T Smith, Connecticut
O N Predmor*,'New Jersey
F B Gowen, Pottsville B.
Cant S H Ackerman, N Y s -
W D Moore, New York _
J W Gregory & 3 ch. N Y
Mrs Dickerson „ _
J Robley, New York
JBC A Boynton, New York-
N J Demarest, Newark, N J
W H Lamberton, Penna
A McO Lyon, Harrisburg'
J Sutton, Indiana, Pa
J Fitzjvater, Norrittown
T G Benton, New York
W H Rider, Maryland
JAtkins, New York
L T Spencer, New Jersey
. street* below Arch.
Major John Cummings, Pa
1 E Kloeber, Baltimore
3 Seymour, New York
J W Foster, Brooklyn
RC Robbins. Jersey City
Lieut W. La france, Penna
M M Cooper, Peuu Haven
fames Jones, Baltimore
W Worcester, Naw York
-T Morris, New York
Henry Saxton, Carlisle, Pa
J W McKennan. Indiana,Pa
D Ahl, Cumberland co. Pa
W H.Hannon & la. Balt
Jas Satterfield. Greensboro
R E Fuming, Greensboro
M Rickey, Jr, Elmir t, N Y
John M Richards, Brooklyn
L H Turner, Fort Delaware
; street, above Fifth.
W M Shakespeare, Del
P Ducey, Havana
f A Peck, Washington
Mrs Jones, Delaware
T B Veilier, New York
JP Wheeler & s, Wash.D C
W-Kesley Fort Delaware
8 Y Rogers, Fort Delaware
G Lerch, Reading
Miss E M Holman, N York
Mrs L Skinner. Maryland
Miss M Skinner, Maryland
Mrs Waite. Maryland
EFitzgerald; New York
JP Parke
Mrs R T Roman, Trenton
H D Hall, Salem, N J
Mis* M Gulph
N S Fleshman, Baltimore
John H EUegood
I J Woodruff Si
H J Willis, Chester co
Jas B McCamant
street* above Tlilrd*
Mrs J A Perrine, N J
Chas F Ackley, N J
G W Curtiss. St Louis
TN Davis. NJ
J N Willetts. N J
RH Ogden. USA
Mr Arnest fit fa, Phila
RPriest, US N
E Whitney, N J
T O Van Alin, Danville
W F Emerson, Bangor, Me
E Hasted, N J
Jas R Hoaaland, N J
W Ridgway, jr, N J
John Mares, N Y
BMills, Jersey City
FA Good win, NY
John G White, Albany
itreet, above Tlilrd*
JF Hammond, Cuba
C E Dillon, Canada
i J G Elder, Penna
D A Fohl, Ponca
W Gel w icks, Chamberdburg
•T B Secrifit. Penna
Rev J J Stine, Shippensburg
D J Garrison. New Jersey ,
W W Hamersly. Penna
Col R Ratcliff. Tamaqua
Lieut W Bayley
G.W Riegel, Bethlehem
H J German, Bethlehem
H S Grash, Bethlehem
H W Harper, Penna .
A Collins, Lancaster co
reet, above Third*
H H Landis
J W Tucker, Minersvillo
A Kreider, Annville, Pa
Bnjßnyder, Ashland, Pa
E Wernet, Minersville
Jacob Holman, Penna
reet, above Gheitnut
A Lyon, Port Deposit .
SMC Nesbitt, Port Deposit
A Spencer, Havre-de-Grace
John Humes, Chester co
E Martin. Chester co
J M Ireland, Maryland
S M Meredith, Chester co. .
Mrs J M Meredith, Berks co
and Market street** -
S C Taylor & la
E Blessinr, York
Daniel Rife, Duncannon
W A Swartz, Duncannon
Robert Young. Havana
J SMcprum,ALexaudria,Va
AS Johnston, Milford,Del ;
aaAxuEuxED.
BOYER—TOLON,—On Monday, July 20th, at St.
Paul’s Church, by the Rev, Father Sheridan,
George W. Boyer, of Washington, D. 0., to Linda
E„ daughter of J. Tolon, of Matanzaß. Cuba. *
GARWOOD—HEISLER.—July 19, by Rev. M
D. Kurtz, at the parsonage of. Twelfth-street M. E.
Church, 1313 Poplar street, Mr. William H. Gar
wood to Miss Sarah E. Heisler. both of Beverly, Cf,
J. *
XJXE3D.
CONARD,—On the 19th instant, Laura Owens,
daughter of David and Lucretia C. Oonard. aged 1
year, 4 months, and 17 days. °
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attendthe funeral, from tne residence of the pa
rentfij 2613 Hamilton street, on Fourth-day af
ternoon, at 4 o’clock, without further notice. To
pioceed to Woodland Cemetery/ #*
19th inst -> Thomas Watson,'
in the 64th year-of hie age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral, from the residence of his ne
pbew, No. 718 Frauklin street, below Brown street,
on Fourth-day afrernoon, 23d inst., at 4 o’clock,
without further notice. * 1
WRIGHT.—On the 6th inst., at Murfreesboro,
Tran., of typhoid fever, Sergeant John B. Wright,
Co. C, Anderson Troop, in his 23d year, only son of
Robert and Emily Wright. He was “one of the
three hundred.”
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of hia pa
rents, No. 619 Green street, this (Tuesday) afternoon,
21atinBt., at 2 o’clock. * ' *
BOUGH.—At Nashville, Tennessee, on the 15th
instant, of chronic diarrhma, Oliver Hough, of tfte
16th Pennsylvania Cavalry, son B. aod
the late Oliver Hough, of this city, aged 22 ye>trB. *
SILL—On the lSch inst., from wounds received
in the battle of Gettysburg, Lieutenant William J.
Sill, aged 31.
His relatives and male friends are respectfully in
vited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his
mother, 710 Washington Square, on Wednesday,
22d inst, at 9 A. M. **
COWPLaND.—KiIIed at the battle of Gettys
burg, July Ist, in the defence of his country aud na
tive State, Reginald Heber Oowpland, sergeant, Co.
1,1215 t Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, In the
23d year of his age, son of- Joshua Oowpland.
[Cincinnati papers please copy.] ' *
BERNARD.—On the morning of the 19thinst.,
Mrs. Sarah, wife of Anthony Bernard, in the 41st
year of her age. *
BROWJT—On Friday evening, the 17th instant,
Harry, twin eon of Henry A. B. and Sarah E.
Blown, aged 7 months ands days. *
BRODIE.—On the 17th inst., Archibald Broilie,
aged 44 years. *
BRUCE.—On the 19th inst., Jacob Bruce, soil of
Joseph and Elmira Bruce,"in the 15th year of his
age.. .
CORGEE.—On the 16th,-Mrs. Comfort Oorgee,
relict of the late Arthur F. Corgee, in the 74th year
of her age. *
DEAR MAN.—On the i9th inßt., Mrs. Ellen Dear
man, in the 27th year of her age, *
T3LAOK BAR> OB HERN AN IS—JUBT
opened, a cese of LUPIN'S BAREGE HESNANIS.
Lupin’s Black Crape Marets.
Do. do: I’amartines.
, . Do.' do. Baiegas.
Do. do. Summer Bombazines.
.''.‘Do, do. . Chwlly Timise«.
Do. do. Striped and Check Bareges.
Do. do. Mousseline de Laities.
Do. do.. Bombazines, Shawl*. Ac
• BESSON & SON’S Mourning Store,
jy!3 ' No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
PLAIN WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS,
; White Barege Shawls;
.. Light Lama ehawls;
Summer Shawls, wholesale;
Black Lace Points.
BYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH & AROF Streeti.
CUMMER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
•M- Foulards reduced;
Neat-Plaid and Stripe Silkfj;
Dark Lawns, Mosambioues, Ac.
j«2O KYRB & LANDELL.
A LECTURE
•<s* ■ Will be delivered by the
Hon. JOHN W. FORNEY*
ON
“The Obligations and Lessons of the Hour,”
In aid of the
CHATITY HOSPITAL,
TUESDAY EVENING next, July 21, 1563,
AT MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Ticket* 25 cents. To be had at the principal Book and
Music Ktorea, and at the door. jy2o-2t
THE CORNER STONE OF THE
■iCS 5 * new stone chapel for the use of the FIRST CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH will be laid THIS AFTSR
NOON. at at the corner of FRANKFORD
Road and MONTGOMERY Avenue. Several distin
guished clergymen will oe present on the occasion, and
participate in the exercises. The Second and Third
streets cars run in the immediate neighborhood of the
Church. It
THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER.
BOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD AND
PRIME Streets, take pleasure in acknowledging the fol
lowing donations, for the week ending July 17:
Carpenters’ Company of Philadelphia. $250 00
Jos. Jeanes 00
Westmoreland Coal Company. 200 00
PAter Williamson XOO 00
Reliance Insurance Compauy ico 00
FianklinSEire Insurance Company ioo 00
Manufacturers’aud Mechanics 1 Bank. ioo 00
Mrs. Catherine Helmnth (additional). 100 00
M.Baldwin &C 0..... 100 00
H**nry Morris 50 00
Morris, Wheeler, Si Co 50 00
James Moore (additional)........ fiO 00
' Maiy D. Brown (4thdonatiou).. 50 00
Jcp. D. Brown (3d donation) 50 00
Richard H Dawning 50 00
C. fitF. Borie 50 00
J. E. Farnum 50 00
Jno Kelly, deceased, Co. G, 631 Pa., per Charles
S. Platto 40 00
C Wheeler 30 00
Mrs. Jno. Gillespie 25 00
Naylor fir Co $g 0G
Evan Rodgers 20 00
James Bayard 20 00
W. H. Lamed fit Co 20 00
Welling, Coffin, St Co ;..... 20 00
J. P. Jones • 20 00
Mrs. Jas. Betts 20 00
MicbaelOHne 20 IK)
Israel Maull 20 00
Cdsh 20 00
Daniel R. Knight 15 00
Jonathan Patterson io (0
Michael Errickson. 10 00
Elijah Jodgs : io 00
Mi> s Mary Gilbert. 10 00
Mrs. Cannbell 10 00
Jas. B. Andrews 5 00
Jas. Harper.... 5 0Q
Geo. W00d......'. 6 00
Mrs. M;A. Harris; 5 00'
Jas Brown.. 5 00
Miss C. 5. 00
A Friend...... 500
Cash, $4, $l, $1.05, $3.87.... 9 92
B. Leed5....;......... 2 00
E. Kelly.. 125'
Miss,Megarge. ; 110
Ladies’ Aid. Tenth Baptist Church, 4H dozen shirts. 10
coats. 9pBirspants, 6 pairs drawers, handkerchiefs. Sic.
. Ladies’ AidoftheNintk Presbyterian Church, 19shirts,
12 pairs drawers, pillow cases, lemons. Sc.'
_ hi Luke’s Lutheran Church. 14 muslin shirts, 4 pairs
drawers, glippprs, stockings, handkerchiefs, Ac.
St. J ode’s Ladies’Aid. lsmons, crackers, rice, corn
starch, currant syrup, sugar, &c.
Church of the Intercessor. Spring Garden, below Broad
street. 20 pairs drawers, 15 shirts, 8 pillow cases, 8 cans
peacbeß, cherries and pears, 13 bottles bay rum, Wine*'
eologne, catsup, &c,.
Ladies’ Aid Society, Eleventh Baptist Church, per
. Mrs. J. Hyatt Smith, president, 12 pairs pantß, 6 coatß,9
vests, 30 white shirts. 3 pairs drawers. 12 arm slings, Ac.
Second Church, 24 muslin shirts, 3 pairs
drawers, lot of muslin and linen.
S. W, Girls’ Jrammar School, .36 papers farina, corn
starch, and cocoa, 6 bottles wine, honer, 22 pounds
crackers, sugar; rice, oatmeal, 4 jars jellies, 3 dozen
lemons. Ac-
Boys’ Grammar School, 31 lbs sugar, corn starch, fari
na. rice, oatmeal, 22 lemoni, 3 glasses jellies.
S* E. Male Grammar tchool, 31 bottles catsup, tobacco,
pipes, ciga* s, 31 lemons, 20 and bottles wings, sy
rups, brandies, jellies, 13 papers farina, bar’ey, sugar,
coffee, vegetables, shirts, drawers, towels, fitc
..Mount Vernon Girls’ Grammar School, 3S lbs tea,
rice, sugar, bißenit, coffee, oatmeal, rice Hoar, 41 papers
farina and torn starch, cocoa, 7 shirts, 2 vests, 2 pairs
drawers, ]2.iars brandy fruit, peaches, jellies, fite.
General warren Lodge. No 126, I. O. O. F., 5 bushels
potatoes, 1 bbl beets, 1 bbl cabbage, 1 tub onions.
Christian Commission. 12 bottles cherry and raspberry
vinegar, lemon syrup, dried apples, fit*..
LlttleGirls of Wayne street,-Thirteenth ward, rice,
cinnamon, corn starch, soap, sugar, oatmeal, lemons,
ginger cakes, Jandkerchiefe, &c
Huntingdnn-alley Aid Society. 18 pairs flannel draw
ers, 9 flannel shirts, oil cloth pillows, arm slings, mus
lin, &c.
Robinson Primary School, Nos. 6 and 7, 31 papers fa
rina, corn starch, crackers, sagar, and rice, 12 lemons,
tobacco, coffee, syrup, &c.
Ladies! Aid Association, Weldon, Montgomery county,
12 shirts, S vests,. 2 pairs pantaloons, 2 gallons milk, 4
rolls muslin, 2dozeo eggs, half bushel potatoes, wine,
cun ants, beets, gooseberries, raspberries, fitc.
Employees of Mr th-ward gas works, per Mrs. Hyatt,
6 wrappers and 9 handkerchiefs.
Mrs, R. Whartman, Hones lale Pa., 31 bottles and
jars jellies, preserves, wine, file.
Mrs Haws, 6 shirts and 6 pairs drawers,
Mrs. John C. Dawson* 13 pairs drawers, 44 new shirts
and2wjappeis
Mrs Smith. 8 shirts and 8 pairs drawers. .
Mrs. Snowden. Black, and Pelers, of the Alexander
Presbyterian Church, 29 towels, lemons, pickles, ban
dages, lint, 6c.
Mrs. Ross and Shuster, 8 cans concentrated milk and
beef-tea jelly, 5 dozen lemons, Ac.
Also, donations from the following: Mrs Cresson, S.
O. Gebbard, Mrs. McNamee and Wilson. Mrs Leeds,
Mts. West, Mrs. Beatty. Miss Watson, Mrs. Moorse,
hire. Wooley, Mrs Campbell, Mra. David Taylor, Mrs.
Thomas C. Hill, Mrs. Fortisque, Mrs. Wimer. Mrs. Bra
dy, Misses Lowry, Harriet and Mary Busby, Mangle and
Morris, Miss Steel, Mrs. Ball, Mis. E. Leeds, Benj. P.
Elliott, and others. . lt
f<?»AID FOR THE WOPKDED,-
There are now about 4,600 inmates in the Gene
ral Hospital in West Philadelphia, many of whom are
severely wounded,and in want of every comfort (which
Ihe Government cannot supply) to alleviate their suffer
ings. The lady-visitors to the Hospital are doing all
they can to supply the wants of the patients, but to
make their exertions effectual, must be supplied within
creased means.
Contributions are earnestly solicitedf rom all who are
disposed to aid our wounded soldiers.
The articles most needed are oiri white linen and mus
- Cologne ivater, Bay Rum, Port and Claret Wines,
and MoMiiY, to supply a variety of wants, and meet par
ticular cases aB they arise • ’ _
• Contributions, which will be distributed under the
personal supervision of ladies vieiting.the Hospital re
gularly, will he received by , -
. AJ. DREXEL, No. 34 South THIRD Street. •
C.H. CLARK, No. 35 South TBIRD Street
MORTON McMICHAEL, Jr , S. E. corner of THIRD
and CBESTNUT Streets. ; . .iy‘n-6t
»» OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COL
LEGE Passenger Railway COMPANY, cor
ner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE avenues.
Philadelphia, July 13,1863.
The Board of Directors of this Company have this day
declared a DIVIDEND of FIFTY CBNTS PER SHARE,
clear of : all taxes, out of the earnings of the last six
months, payable to the stockholders, or their lesal re
presentatives, on and after MONDAY, the 20th instant.
The Transfer Books will be closed till the 20th instant.
jy!B-3t WILLIAM S BIIGHT. Treasnrer. .
PROVISION FOR THE FAMILIES
IICR* OF DRAFTED MEN.—A number of the citizens
of Philadelphia have agreed each to pledge himself to
provide for the family of at least one drafted man, who
IB dependent upon his daily wages for support. The
obligation will be to contir.ue the provision so long as
the soldier is away on military duty.
A family will be assigned to each subscriber, wlnse
duty it will be to visit them personally, or by a proper
agent, and to see that they do not snfier.
A subscription paper can be found at the office of O
W. DAVIS, S. E. corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT
Streets. Id a /ew days similar papers wilt be at other
locations, ofwhich due notice will be given. jylB-3t
OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND
TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY, Phila
delphia, July 16, 1863 —At a meeting of the Board of
Directors, held this day, a semi-annual dividend of
FIVE PER CENT . clear of all taxes, was declared
from the profits of the Company, payable to the stock
holders, or their legal representatives, on and after the
21st instant, at the Company’s „ T r . „ .
jyl7-7t -J. MORRELL, Secretary.
IKSte PROTECTIVE WAR CL AIM AGEN
CY OF THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.
At this office, established with the approval of the De
partments at Washington, all claims of soldiers and
their relatives for BOUNTY. BACK PaY, AND PEN
SION, are prepared FREEOI CHARGE
W> N. ASHMAN, Solicitor.
je23-lm . ,130 V CHESTNUT dtreet-
SB BADQUARTBES* OF COMMIS
SION FOR U. S. COLORED TROOPS, No. 1310
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.—All colored men
wishing to enlist in the U. 8. Army are requests to
present themselves at Headquarters, daily, before 2 P M.
jyg-12t ~ ♦ R. B CORSON. Agent.
pANABY SEED,.—3O BAGS EXTRA
‘ fine fcicily Canary Seed for sale bv
RHODES & WILLIAMS,
• jy 21 - -, • .IDT South WATER.Street..-
T ONI) ON BROWN STOUT—FIFTY
AJ casks Hibbert’s Brown Ftout lauding and for'sale
by WILLIAM H. YEATON &00., -
jy2l-ft . . No; 301 Sonth:FRONT St.
pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS
of,all numbers and brands. 1 - J - •*- r
Raven’s Duck Awning Twills,, of all descriptions, for
Tents, Awnings, Trank, and Wagon Covers.
. Also/ Paper Manufacturers’ Drier Felts, from 1 to 5 foot
Wide. Tarpaulin, Bolting. Sail Twine, so.
- JOHN W.EVEBMAN AGO.,
mjßtf • , ; lOa JONgß*,Alley.
T\BAEE*S PLANTATION BITTERS,
A-f —lOO cases Drake’s Plantation Bitters, inst ya.
■elved and for sale by - RHODES & WILLT aMA. **
jy4-tf " • my Bonth •
T AKK SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER,
Aj from th, Mts«. U and for/a. In
aaontitiM tOBBIt, «t : ’ WOMRhTH’S.
• - «1B AECH StreU.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, 1 : TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1863.
TXEADQUARTHBS OF COMMISSION
FOB U. S. COLORED TROOPS. Ao. 1410 CHEST
NUT Street, Philadelphia. '
The following is the official order authorizing the re
cruiting of Colored Troops:
Headquarters of thb Akmy, Ajdj't Gbfbral’b Offtoh,
Washington, Jane 17, 1863.
GENERAL ORDERS No. 178.
Major 7 GEORGE L. STEARNS, Assistant Adjutant
General United States Volunteers, is hereby announced
as Recruiting Crznmiesioner for the United Slates Colored
Troops,subject to snch instructions as he may from
time to time receive from the Secretary of War.
By order of the Secretary of War:
(Signed,) E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant Gener»L
To Major Geo. L. Stearns, Ass’t Aaj’fc General U. S.
Volunteers.
The undersigned is prepared to issue the proper au
thorization to colored men lo enlist recruits for the
Armies of the United States. He will receive applica
tions from those desirous of being made commissioned
officers, and transmit the same to.the Board of Inspec
tion at Washington. and will be glad to give full in
formation on all matters connected with this branch of
the service to those who may seek it. .
The undersigned has the co-opf ration of a Committee
of sixty citizens of Philadelphia. The Agent of the
mid committee is R. R CORSON, who is likewise the
Agent of the undersigned.
CAMP WILLIAM PENN, at Chelton Hills, has been
lelected as the ramp for instruction, and Lieut. Colonel
LEWIS WaGNER placed in command of it. All' re
cruits will he mustered in by companies of eighty menv
and by squads, and immediately uniformed, equipped
ard sent to the camp. ; m
Squads of men will be subsisted until companies are
completed by the committee of citizens, at such localities
is their a gent'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 L.STEARNS, Major and'A. A. G.,
Recruiting Commissioner for U. S. Colored Volunteers.
je2P-tf
« TBE 11VV.AU]> CORPS.
BY GENERAL ORDERS No. 105, from the War De
partment. authority is given for creating a military
organization, to bn composed of such worthy officer?
and soldiers as may have become disabled from wounds
received in service,hr from disease contracted in the line
of duty, and t«» he called the INVALID CORPS.
Asil is to be composed ofVETERANS who have become
more or less crippled in the service of their country, and
have produced evidence of worthiness, this will be em
phatically a CORPS OF reckoning among its
numbers many of the noblest and most gallant sous of
America, brave relics from every battle-field of war.
gathered under the fostering protection of a grateful Go
vernment.
It is to be NATIONAL in its character, having no re
ference to States: hence an applicant, furnishing the ne
cessary qualifications, maybe received by any provost
1/ srabal appointed under the enrolment act, whether to
his own or in another State.
Its officers and men v ill be designated. as a mark of
distinction, by a uniform peculiar to themselves, and
their duties will'be such home service as they may be
capable of performing, thus relieving many thousands
of able-bodied troops whose services are needed in. the
field. •
One office has been open for a few weeks, for the enlist
ment of invalid discharged soldiers, at No &*8 Lombard
-•street,.Philadelphia. This Ir' now closed, and another
opened at No. 343 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia,
adjoining the office of Captain LEHMAN, Provost Mar
shal of the First Congressional District,
v, A camp has been opened near Harrisburg for the re-
; F eeption of all recruits for this corps enlisted in this
■ State, where comfortable, quarters are furnished,and the
recruits uniformed, armed, and eqnipped. The follow
ing information concerning this corps is published by the
War Department, viz:
* ‘The term of enlistment in the Invalid Corps r hall be
„ three years, unless sooner discharged. It is further an
nounced that no officer or enlisted man shall he entitled
to or 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
ane for previons service, will ant be invalidated by en
listment in the Inva’id Corps; but no pensions can be
drawn, or accrue to the benefit of any.man. during his
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
fantry.
'The officers and enlisted men will receive the same
Bay and allowances now authorized br law for the
nsted States infantry, and wiU. be paid in the same
manner.
* Men enlisted in, or transferred to, the Invalid Corps
will-be subject to the Articles of War, Army Regula
tions, Ac. , the same as other eoJdiers, and will be re
quired to perform all dutie-within the limit of their
physical capacity, as laid down iu ihe-Rules and Regu
lations for that corps; but for the convenience of service
they will be selected for three grades of duty. Those
who are most efficient anl; able hodieo. and capable of
using the musket and performing guard duty, light
marfhes, etc. , Src , will be assigned to companies of the
Ist Battalion, 4 9 hose of tb e next degree of physical effi
ciency, including all who have lost a hand ot an arm. to
the companies of the 2d Battalion. Those who are the
least effective. and including all who have lost a foot or
a leg. to the companies of the'3d Battalion.
‘ Companies of the Ist Battalion will be employed
mainly as provost guards and earrisons for cities, but
may he assigned to forts, field works, and railroads near
the cities and other important points. They will ha
armed with muskets, and will not be liable to active
campaigns with the field armieß. -
‘‘Companies of the 2d Battalion will be armed with
only, and o will be eimployed as guards of
buildings, hospitals. Ac., and will • have companies of
tbelst Battalion ondutywith themwhenthe use of fire
arms may be necessary..
. 'The companies of the 3d Battalion will be armed
with side-ariLß, like the 2d Battalion, and will he em
ployed as cooks, nurses, ward masters,
clerks, orderlies, Ac., Ac : the officers of these compa
nies doing the duties of military assistants at the hos
pitals.”
For further information, discharged soldiers are in
cited to call at 1§43 South O'BIRD Street, or at the office
of any provost marshal acting under authority of the
enrolment act. E. W. MATTRESS, -
. - Major Ist Penn ’a Artillery and
je2s-dtf Snptß. S. Invalid Corps for Phila.
S - REGULAR‘ ABMY.
*403 BOUNTY-S4O ON ENLISTMENT.
Recruits wanted for the 12th U. S. INFANTRY. For
Information, apply to '
jylMro*
SHERIFF’S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ, of Aliaß Levari Facias, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale orvennue. on MONDAY Eve
augat-tS, 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom-street Hall-,
m, * “ a 5 lot or piece of ground niiim* in the
Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, late the
district of Richmond, on the northwesterly side of Rich
mond street, at the distance of two hundred and fcliirty
six feet eixht and five-eighths inches northeastwardly
trom Ann street, compo>eo of two contiguous lots or
.Hl e ceBof ground, marked, in the’ plan of the village of
Richmond, Nos. 499 and - fiPOt containing, in front .or
breadth on said Richmond street twenty feet, and'ex
tending that width in length or depth nor hwea'.wardijv
at right angles wih said Richmond street, two hundred
leef, to Salmon street.’ Bounded northeastwardly hr
around of Charles south west ward 1? by ground
Iste of Sarah. McCall, northwesterly'by Salmon street,-
anev pontbeastwardly by Richmond street aforesaid.
CBeing the same premises which Peter McCall and Jane
8,, his wile, and the said Peter McCall as trustee hy in
denture dated the 33th. day of September, A. D 1818. in
te?«ed-to be recorded, granted and conveyed unto the’
said Daniel McMonagle in fee; under and subject to a
ground rent of sixty dollars to be paid half
ycarly, on tbefirst days of March and September:!
"■ B- On the above- described premises thtreis erected
a three-story brick house, with two-story brick hack
bnildings.
, rD. C., 670; June T., ’63. Debt $1,423 40! S. P HalL ] 1
Taken in execution and lobe sold as the oroperty of
Daniel McMonagle. JOH.f THOMPSON. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff V Office, July 21,1863. jy2l-3t
SHERIFF'S BALL.—BY VIRTUE OF
wiitof Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONO % Y
Evenin g. August 3,1565, at 4o : clock, at rtansom-Rtreet Hall,
all that certain lot or piece of'ground in the Twenty
fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, situate on the
noun side of Bridge street, commencing at the distance
or two hundred and fifty feet eastward from the east
side of Thirty-ninth street; thence cunning northwardly
on a line parallel with Thirty-ninth street one hundred
and sixtv feet to Garden sireet; - thence running east
wardly along the south line of said Garden street fifty
mghj feet seven inches;, thence running southwardly on
an oblique line bo a point on the north line, of said
Bridge street distant forty-two feet six inches from the
place of beginning; thence westwardly along the said
north line of said Bridge street forty-two feet six inches
to the place of beginning. Bounded on the north by
Garden street, on the south by Bridge street, on the
east by groued formerly of John Dickson, now'de
ceased, on the west by ground how or late of JohD
R. Gheen, the said lot being No. I in the plan of the said
John R. Gheen's ground as surveyed by Joseph Fox in
1554. [Being the same premises which John R. Gheen
and wife, by indenture dated May twenty-first. A D
1858. and recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 46. page
41, Ac., granted and conveyed unto the said Albert J.
Ashmead, his heirs and assigns, yielding and paying
therefor and thereout, unto the said John R. Gheen, hi’s
heirs and assigns, the yearlyrent or sum of one hundred
and twenty-seven dollars and fifty c*nts, pavable in
equal hslf-ytarly payments on the first day of the
months of January and July in each and every year for
ever, without deduction for taxes. &c. , aB bj reference
unto the said recited indenture will fully appear. 1
CD. C. ,581; JuneT., >63. -Debt, $13216, ]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Albert J. Ashmead. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 21; 1863, jy2l 3t
CHERTFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Pluries Venditioni Exponas, to me direct
ed, will be. exposed to public sale or vendue, on MON
DAY Evening, August 3, 1563. at 4 o f clock, at Sansom
street Hall.
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate at the
southwest corner of Front and Diamond streets in the
Twentyithlrd ward of the city of Philadelphia; thence
extending southward along the west' side of said Front
street two hundred and ninety-one feet four and a qnar
ter inches to other ground, now or late of said Freeman
JSci-tt, and 1 hence westward ona lineparallel with the
said Diamond street and at right angles with the said
Front street on 6 hundred and ten feet to the east side of
Hope street, and thence northward alongthe east side of
the said Bope street and on a lineparallel with said Front
street and at right angles with the said Diamond;street
two hundred and ninety-oie feet four and a quarter
inches to the south side"of said Diamond street, and!
thence along the south side of the said Diamond street
one hundred and ten feet to theplace of beginning CBe
ins tl» same premises which Henry Bonsallby indenture
dated the 6th of August, A. D; 1559, recorded in Deed
Book A. D. B , No. 73 page 476. Ac , granted and con
veyed unto the said Freeman Scott in fee; reserving
thereout the yearly rent or sum of three hundred and
seventy-six dollars and eight cen v s, payable in equal
half-yearly payments on the first day of the months of
February and Augustin every year thereafter forever,
Without any deduction,Ac j
CD. C., Sf9s June T., ’63. Debt. Jig. 1 ) 37; McAllister.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Fieeman. Scott. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff!
Philadelphia. Sheriff’* Office. July 21,1863. jy2l 3fc
SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facias, to me- directed, will be
exposed to public sale or .vendue,, on MONDAY Even
ing, Avgust 3,1863, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall,
All that certain let or piece of ground, with the two
tbjee-story brick messuages or tenements thereon
©reeled, situate-on the east side of Lewis street
at the distance of three hundred, and fifty-two
feet one inch and five-eighths of an inch north
ward from the north-.side of Poplar street, in that
part of the city ofjPhiladelphia lately called the district
of Penn; comalning-iu front or breadth on said Lewis
street sixteen feet, and extending in length or depth
eastward, between parallel liueß at right angles with
said l ewis street, ninety-one feet to the west side of
Alder street. Bounded northward by ground conveyed
to'James Wilson on ground rent, southward bv other
ground of the James. Wilson, of which this was
Sait, eastward by the said Aider street, and westward
y Lewi* street aforesaid. [Being the same premises
which George Magee, Esq., High Sheriff of the city and
county of Philadelphia, on due and legal process issued
out of the District Court for the city and county of Phila
delphia, seized, took iu execution, and sold as the pro
perty of John M. Wilson, and by his deed poll bearing
even date ..wish this recited inden ureof mortgage, to
wil.: the 13th day of Beptemb«r, 1556, und entered
amongthe records of said court in Book J.Q. .page 4£J,&c ,
granted and conveyed unto the said Elizabeth. Wilson in
fee 3 v
CD. C., 665; JuneT., ’63. Debt,-$1,031.16. Gerhard.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jacob C. Schuler, Admini-dr* tor. &c., of Elizabeth
Krauz, &c., deceased. JOHN THOMPSON,. Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 21,1863. :• jy2l-3t
CHEKIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
L? a writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to me directed. will be
exposed to: public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Even
ing. August 3. 1863, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-screefc Hall,.
All t> at certain lot or piece of gronnd situate on-the
west side of Delaware Eighth street, at the distance of
one hundred and five feet south from the south side of
Fitzwater street, in that part of the consolidated city of
Philadelphia formerly the township of Moyamensing;
containing in front on said Eighth street thirty-five feet,
and in length or depth westwardly that width, at. right
angles.witb said Eighth street, sixty-six feel, to athree
feet-wide alloy to be left open Forever. Bounded -on the
north by ground granted by'Elizabeth B. Biddle to Wil
liam H. Hartnct,.oath© east/fey said Eighth street, on
; the south by ground now or late of Reese W. Flower,'
and on the west by the said three-feot-wide alley.-
[being the same premises which Elizabeth B. Bidile,
by indenture dated the 30th- day of March. A. D : 1857,
recordediar Philadelphia, in Detd- Book K D.. W., N». •
11.9, page 506, granted and conveyed to John Devenny;
resfrvin* an animal ground rent of ninety dollars,
payable balJVyearly on the first day of the months of
April and October, without any deduction for taxes ]
N B.—A frsme stable, with brick office, has been
erectedonthepremises.-
[D. C., 556; JnneT., ’63. Debt, $393.85. 0. .T. Biddle.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John Devenny. J*>HN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, July 21,'"1863. jy2l-3t
CHERIFF’ S: SALE. —By virtue of a Writ
L 2 pf Alias Venditioni Exponas, to me directed,
will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY
Evening. August 3,1863,ai4 o’clock, atSmspin-street HaJ),
All that certain messuage or tenement.- and Tot
or riece of. ground khweento belonging, situate.on the
noitheastwardly side of- Khackamaxon street iu the
Nineteenth ward, oity of Philadelphia, beginning-at the
distance of fifty-four-Feet northwestwardly foom Allen*
streets thence extending northwestwardly- along-'the
said khackamaxon. street sixteen feet to ground- of George
W. VatiKhani.tthef s&mn-ou a
line nearly parallel with tho taiil Allen street fifteen
feet seven iaeh.e6.bo ground of John AtWly i the’uco by
the same soutbeastwardly four ..feett thence further
along thesamaand paxtlyalong a alley
northeastwardly thirty-one leet ten ahd : one-half,inches',
more or less, to Brnsstars* alley , and tbenee along the
same soutbeastwardly twelve fool; .thence southwest
wardly along a line nearly parallel with said Allen
eirest forty-six feet ten and one-half inches, mom or
less.'to bhackaraaxbn street, ihe place of beginning
Subject to a ground rent of forty-eight: dollars; and a
building association mortgage of'eight hundred dollars,
upon which there is due a balance of six hundred dol
lars. or there ibouli.' - ' s
N.B,—There is erected op the above lot a double
three-story brick dwelling-house, with back buildings.
[D. C., 685; June T., Debt. $BOO. PifoJ
Taken in execution and io be:sold as_the property .of
Samuel Sme*ton. . ■ . JOHN THOMPSON; SnerifPA
. Philadelphia- theriff’e Office. July 20, 1863.; • jy^l-yfc\
MILITARY NOTICES.
WM. SERGEANT,
Captain 12th Infantry,
£29 S FRONT Street.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
RETAU DRY GOODS.
QBE A.T REDUCTION
IN' THE PRICES OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS, f
PACIFIC LAWTfSs cento.
MuZAMBIQUES, J2;>i cenis,
Paris OHGANDfBS. 25.
BaREGEIS, 183 s aad 25 cents.
FINE BLACK BaRKGES, 25cent?.
With many other kinds of Dreze Goods, reduced very
low, to close out, to make room for Fall Stock, saebae
GRENADINES,
SUMMER STLKS,
FOULARD STLKS.
MOHiIRS,
Ac.
EDWIN HALL * CO,
36 SO!JrH SEOOND STEEET.
N. 8.—200 pieces of Medium and Dark Prints fust
opened, at IS% cents. ,ir2o-8t
pIsWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SE
■*“* CONI) Street, are now offering
black silks at KEnuoEn prices.
Black Silks at SI, 1.12 K, and «. 25.
Summer Silks at r*dncsd prices.
Fouls rd Silks at reduced prices,
Filk Grenadines at lednc^fi'prices*
Fine Organdies at reduced prices.
Fine Drees Goods, all reduced.
. Fine Modes, Blues, and Pearl Bareges.
and Pink Percales, or French
Chintzes, <u>t received.
0 N- B.—Just received one cate of superior quality Plain
"'he coloi6 are Biowiis, Blues, M'»dea, Purple,
and Qrpen: price, SI37V ? ; been sellingat fll 7*. ,iy2o-tf
JOHN B. STOK KS, 7U2 AKCH St.,
a ™ OFFERB
Black and White Plaid Marseilles.
Black and White and Brown and White Linen Check.
French Nankmette —plaid and plain, r
Nankin—nice quality. .
Linen Stripes, dark ground, good.
& ei i u Jfc l £ BßS * lnereß "“excellent quality.
rlainTTWixed, and PlHid Oaßsimeres.
. oils Mixed Cloths and Casuimeres.
Ladies’Clocking Cloths.
Donnie-wirlt.h Plaid Flannels for Bbirting. je27
rjHEAP GOODS.—
La wns, 12K cents.
. Bareges, 12>£ cents.
And a Variety of other Goods
‘at Reduced prices, which are
being sold preparatory to Receiving
The Fail Importations.
. ' bHaKPLESS brothers,
. jy!s CHESCNITT aud ErfIUTU Streets,
QE ARP LESS BROTHERS OFFER
' Linen Towellings,
Linen Sheetings,
..Napkins, ’Pa hie Cloths.
Blankets, Quiit3.
Piano and Table Covers,
Furnishing Goods;
Also. Soldiers’ Blankets.'
CHESTNUT »od EIGHTH Streets.
'Fancy gassimekiss. .
Summer Coatings
Black Clothe and Cassimerea.
Men’s Clothing made to order.
t COOPER « CONABD.
Jy9 S. E. comer NINTH and MARKET Streets
a/tantjli,as.
"A Silk Mantles below cost.
Silk Mantles and Waterproofs.
. Summer Mantles and Shawls. cheap.
Odds-and-en'ds Larp Goods; cheap.
. „ ... COOPER & COW aBD,
Iy9 R. B. corner NINTB and MARKET Btroete,
I)RKSS STUFFS.
■*-' Black .Delaines, Alpacas. Bareges, Silks, &c.
Mosambiqufs, Lenos. Children’s Plaids, &c.
Brah Alpacas, Drab Delaines, Drab Mozam.biqu.es,
Closing sales Lawns, prices low.
DOMdSTIO COODB,
Of every kind, at lowest market prices. -
•••• „ ' COOPER & COWARD.
. jy9 S. E. corner NINTH and MaRKET streets.
rbess eooDs at reduced
PRICES.—H. STEEL ii SON,
No. 713 and TIS North TENTH Btroat,
are now closing out the balance of their stock of
_ Foil <te Cnevres, all Wool Delaines. Poplins,
' Challies, Delaines, Mozambique*. Taffete d’Btes,
Fiench?Lawns, French, English, and American. Chintz#*,
Bareges, Silk Tissues, Silk Grenadines,
. Fancy Silks, ana all kinds of
Snrnmer Dress Goods, at-extremely lowpricet,
SUMMER SHAWLS aT REDUCED PRICES.
„„ BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS.
_ , CHOICE STYLES PACIFIC LAWNS at 18£«.
_l lot 2; yards square Table Cloths, Snow Drop and
Damask, all £inm, at jeß
CHESTNUT STREET.
E- M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOB SALE,
At price* sensrally below preseat co3t of impor-
WHITE GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES, do
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do
VEILS. *c„ &c.
And respectfully invites an inspection of his
3034- CHESTNUT STREET.
SOLDIERS’ SHIRTING FLANNELS.
G-4 Shirtings all wool.
3-4 aDd 6 4 Fancy Shirtings.
Soldiers’Gray Blankets.
Red. "White, and Bine
De Laines for Flags.
EYRE & LANDBLL.
jy4 . . FOURTH and &R3H'Streets.
FfWANCIAI,.
3LT, EGr H ENY C OtJISJ TY
J3ON3>S.
We have been appointed by the Commissioners-and
Coijtroller.of Allegheny County their AGENTS,' to effect
the exchanges of the OLD BONDS of the County, issued
to Railroads, for ibeNE W COMPROMISE BONDS The
new Bonds will pav Five per Cent Interest, clear of
Siate tax. Any infolmation will be glv«D upon aoplica
tiotr to us. J. R. & H. B fRV.
j? 17-6 t 134 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
|)DTLSR OO UNTY BA.ILROAI)
-BONDS —The Commissioners of Bntler cormty,
Perna. propose to compromise their Bonds, issued to the
Northwestern-Railroad Company, at fifty-per cent on
Beads and Coupons now due.' For particulars, corre
spond with the Commissioners of Butler county.
By order of Commissioners.
jylP-12t HARYEY COLBERT, Clerk.
fj 1 SB
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
BAS AUTHORIZED H3‘
TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY
FOB A BRIEF PERIOD;
And, umIJI furthrr uotlcc, I shall continue
Its nu)Y< SnLacrlpttoiim lo th*
5-20
X. O A N AT IP.-A-Rj
AT MY OFFICE,
> AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-ASBNCIBS'
Thrsnthovt the Loyal State*.
JAY OOOTCK,
SUBSCRIPTION - AGENT.
No, 114 South-74iird‘Slrcet),
S HABVEY TOOMBS,
• STOCK AND BILL BROfffiß,
... 80. 313 •‘WALNUT Street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at
the - BOARD OPvBBOKBRS,
Subscriptions to the 5-20 year six per cent. LOAN still
received at par.
; No charge for Commission.
COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIEL
CATES 0? INDEBTBI>»BSS.“Th« APAM3' BX
PRESS COMPANY are new prepared to collect at the
Treasury. Department, Washington, with, despatch* and
■at reasonable rates, the One Tear Certificates of In*
dehtedness of the United Stotee-noW-dne or shortly ma*
taring.
Terms made kr own and receipts riven at the offiee
Wo. £9O OBESAhjt Street. m-vfi-tf
MARSmX’S- SALES*
MARSHAL'S SALE.r—BY VIRTUE
■ ATJ - of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHN CAPWALA
DER, Judge of the district. Court of the United States,
In and for the Eastern Districtof Pennsylvania,in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will he sold at Public Sale; to the
highest and heat bidder v for cash, at the STEAM
PHTP COMPANY’S- WHARF- ab<we Vine street, on
WEDNARPaY, August sth; 3863, at- 12: o’clock M., the
steamer Charleston; her : tackle. apparel, and furniture
as she now lies ahsaid wharf.
WILMAsW MILLWARP,
U. S. Marshal E. Pi. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, July 20; 1863. , jy2l-6t
MARSHAL’S SALS.—BY VIRTUE
:■*■*-* of a writ of pale, by tho Hon. JOHN CADWAL&-
DER, - Judke of the IHstriCt' CUarfc of the United States
In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In Admi
ralty, to me direofcedy willbe Bold at public *ale«'to bbe
birtept S.nd 'bPRt bidder, for cask, atCALLO WHILL
RTRKET WBARF, on SATURD AY. August 1, IKS; at
32 o’clock M., the schooner. Bettie Kratzev her tackle,,
apparel, and furniture, as she.now. lies a. t .said wtuirf.
WILLIAM MILLWaRD;
tf. S. Marshal E. f>. of Ponua.
sy2l'6t
Philadelphia, July. 20. 1863;
TVT a KSHA;I’S sale. —by virtue
-*-"A of a Writ Of Sale by the Hon. JOHN CA.DWALA
DER, Judge oftheDistrieb Court of the United States, in
and" for-the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1n Ad--
nriralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to
the highest and best bidder, for cash; at CAt LOW H T LL
-BTFEBT WHARF, on WEDNESDAY, Jtrfy 29,. 1863,, at'
12 o’clock M. , the sebodher EMMA, her't&ckle, appaiNalj -
and furniture, as she now lies at saidwibarf'
Immediately after the sale of the at MIOHE
NER’S Store, No. 14a Nortb FBONSV Street. will be
exposed-to sale-the cargo of the saica, consistihtf 0f,205.
basis end 1 tack of Salt, 8 hf barrels ofiPowder, 44 boxes
Liquors, 2 cases of Cntlery. 5 cases of’Mnskets,: «c.‘ -
wILLIAifr MILLWA.RD,
U. S. Marsh aIE. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia; Jnly 16.1863.. i v!7-6t
PROPOSALS.
A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL’S OFFIC.It, PHn.ASSTjpniA, 20th July,
IB63.—Pealed proposals wSil.be recoined at this office un«
til THURSDAY. 23d instant, at.l&e’ulbck. M , for the im*
)nedifitec'elivery,inthir*ciiy'of
‘ Eighteen hundred Mage assorted sizes.
Fivei hundred Horsa assorted sizes.«
- Bidders will state toe shortest frim© for delivery. ; The
light-is reserved toaeieot ail! bids deemed too bign.
.. . [Signed] , A. HO YD.
jy2l9t , . , Captain and A. 0. M.
TJQSPITAL STORES - CONSISTING
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Oranges and Lemons, Fatina. Corn Starch, Chocolate,
Cocoa, Gelatine, Pickles, he.- :■ '• '• • ;
: RHODES & WILLIAMS,
. jy2l ... 10T South WATER Street/
T ATOURS OLIVE OIL, VIRGIN OIL
OF AIX. —Also, BacMdnpl fcDe Possel Fils brands,
quarts and pints, for saH’Dy" : • _
’ • . • • RHODES & WILLIAMS,
• 1 21 107 South WAT*R
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ROCCO PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT,
Iyl4*tf sop CHESTNUT Street.
JELLING, COFFIN, A CO.,
Hare for sale by the Package a good assortment of Staple
PRINTS. LAWNS,
ALSO,
S-4 BLACK AND MI3BD BROADCLOTHS.
UNION CASSIMERES.
EXTRA. MEDIUM. AND LOW QUALITY SATINETB.
NEGRO KERSEYS, PLAID LINSEYS,
ARMY GOOI>S, <SrO., <SrO.
&p2l-tnt-hs3in
JOHN T. BAILEY A 00.
SAGS AND BAGGING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
NO. 113 NOBTH FRONT STREET,
WOOL BAGS FOR SALE
feVLflWt
1776. 1853.
F LAG 8!!!
SILK FLAGS!!
BUN T l lfC FLAGS!
BURGEES.
TENANTS.
UNION JACKS.
STREAMERS!
B U N T I N Or
HKD, WHITE, AND B&L7E.
EVANS & HABSA.LL.
MILITARY FURNISHERS.
Jyl7-tf No. *lB ARCH STREET. Philadelphia.
AKMY CAPB AND NAVY CAPS.
*"* GEO. HOFF & CO.,
No. 35 North FOURTH Street,
.Philadelphia, ,
Manufacturers of all kinds of"
Indigo Bine Army and'Navy Caps and Silk Covers,
jy3-lm* Orders promptly ttlled. -
BMY HATS, ARMY HATS.
AX> O Tu P IT <& K E E N ,
No. eauorth SBCOWD Street
Philadelphia, •
Manufacturers of all kinks of
felt'hats,
have on hand a larf e aesortment of all the various and
most approved styles of
AR M Y HATS .
Orders by mail from sutlers or jobbers, will bo
promptly fllled-at the lowest rates. je3o-Sm ..
GOODS.
DARK-BLUE GOAT CLOTHE.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOB OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD; WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
IMGB, For aale by
FROTHINGHAM Ap WELLS*
.neS-iftf
Q. W. SIMONS dk BROTHEBj
PHILADELPHIA,
AFP
MILITARY GOODS, HI EVERY VARIETY.
lalSJfßir*
Gbeat. Disootzky !
Applicable to the
use&A; Arts.
A new thlnf.
iIU. Combination. I
Boot ui&Sho,
mann&oAirer..
It !» a IfcmU.
■unenbw;
JeS-tuthsly
NKVr PUBLIUATiUM^
T 94k CHESTNUT STREET.
Between Seventh and Eighth Streets.
'pitchers,.
808 CHESTNUT Street,
coMMrswioft aurrsE!!,
S»0 CHESTNUT STREET,
BROWN AND BERACHED MU6LIHB,
COTTONADES, PRINTED LININGS,
SILEBIAS, NANKEENS, CORSET JEANS.
ARMY GOODS.
SAJTSOM-STBSET HAT.T., PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS.
CEMEMT.
USEFUL MB VALUABLE
DISCOVERY l
HILTON’S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT!
Is of more general practical utility
than any invention now before the
public It has been-thoroughly test
ed during the last two years by
practical men, and pronounced by
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Preparation known.
HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is.a new thing, and-tho result of
years ofsfcndy; its combination, ison
; SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
And under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come oorrupt-or enii'c any. offensive
uaeß.
BOOT AND SHOE;
Manufacturers, using Machines,
will find it the beet. article known
for Cementing the Channels,
works withouadelay, is not affected l
by any change of temperature.
JEWELERS
Will find M sufficiently adhesive for
their uae, as has been proved.
IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
J«w«Un.
TO LEATHER,
Vemlßu.
And we claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches and Linings
to Boots and Shoes sufficiently
strong without stitching.
IT IS THE ONLY
LIQUID CEMENT
Extant, that is a sure thing fox
mending
FURNITURE.
CROCKERY,
TOYS,
BONE,
IVORY,
And articles of Household use,
REMEMBER, _
Hilton’s Insoluble Cement
Is In ft liquid'form, and as easily
applied as paste.
HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is insoluble in water or oil.
HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
•v Adheres oily substances.
Supplied In Family or Manufactu
rers’ Package# from 2 ounces to 100
lbs. ~ i-
lILTOI BROS* & CO.,
WANTED— TN A WHpI'ESALE
I>ras Tlonsein MARKST Street, a MaU thorough
ly compsfpni t« boy and °«ij Drugs; one who • JfLj?* ol *
acijnnintnnrß whh C'uiutrv trade preferred. *V.5 88
Box Ut4. Philadelphia P. O. fyjMt*
A YOUNG LADY HAVING H.A»
experience in teaching, desires actuation as assist-'
ant teacher in a private Rcbooltn Philadelphia or vici
nity. Address ***(?, W. z. .” Philadelphia P. O. It*
A . YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO
ohfain.a teacher for the English Branches, either
male or female. Address “A. M. W. . *’ Press Office It*
Q ALKSMAN WA.NT’KD, IN A MAR.
L 2 KET'Ptrpet Cloth Jobbing me who oao in
fluence a good cashtrado. Address Box S.ldO, Phila
delphia?. O.
WANTED-$l 5 PER DAY— WE
•* • want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents
in. every county, for a genteel business at a commisdon
of from $5 to M 5 per day. No humbug. Experienced
canvassers preferred,hut room for all. Address
0. M. N Sc Co., Publishers,
At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois: or 185
READ'S Street. New York. jy2o*3rQ*
Q'JF. PFB MONTH GUARANTEED.
tu) I *J Testimonial' of Clergymen and scientific men
sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., & GO., Newbnryport,
Msqp.
A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
■ AGENTS In every connty at $75 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell xay new cheap Pataily Sewing Ma
chines. Address 9. MADISON.
‘ . . " - AKr®d- M»*re.
<Q}fi;fY. A M O N T HI—W E W AN T
/ AGENTS at *6O a month, expenses paid, to sell
enr E'cerZaeWnp PunriJe, Oriental Rur-aers.and IS other
new article*. 15 circulars free. SHAW & OLAKK,
Biddeford. Maine.
<o>in nnn- T His amount to
•-loan on a City Mortgage or Ground
Rent. Will be divided. Apply to E. PSTTJT,
M* 309 WALNUr Street
d&L PEPDTY QUARTERMASTER
SS3& GENERAL’S OFFICE. —Philadelphia, Feb, 0,
im
"VESSELS WANTED Immediately to carry COAL to
the following pointc •
\ . Tortuga*.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe, Va,
Alexandria, Vs,
Nawlern, N. C.
Port Royal, 8. C, A. BOYD,
felO-tf Owainand Assist. Quartermaster.
©TO LET— THE DESTRA BLE STORE
415 CHESTNUT Street, nearly opnr»slte NEW
POST OFFTCE. Pos-ession given August Ist. loqaire
at the store- , . .. ' jy2 ! -tf-
m FOB, SALE—THE PHILADEL
*»PHTA TTOFSF, at Cane Island.
Two nest Cottager at Atlantic Citv.
Several neat Dwellings, at a sacrilce.
Alpo. a Jarg*. number of country places, large and
email. sod a lare« varietv of City Properties.
B. F, GLFNN. -*23 South FOTJ.RTH Street, and south
wrct * V-/- r of SEVEN* 'EENTR end GRSEN.
m FOR S A LF—THE D WELL [NO S.
-fiat W. corner FRANKLIN and GREEN Streets, with
sidevard Apply to CHARLES RHOADS.
ivTM?i*. No. 4-3« WAL/VT Street.
FOB SALE—V ALUABLE IM
■ PROVED Gra n and Grazing, FARM, 147 acres,
seven miles from the city. Chester connty farm, 80
acres, convenient to railroad station. Also, Penn Manor
farm. 196 acres, r.ear the Delaware river. Bncks connty.
Call and examine Register of Farms* Apply to
iv 7 E. PBTTIT, 309 WALNUT St.
■pOB SALE—DESIRABLE COU NTRY
A PLACE, threepcres of gronnd, situate 1 mile from
Church Lane Station, Germantown Railroad. Also,
several desirable Real ■* ences in West Philadelobia.Chest-
nnt, Hill, &f. Apply {©
.iv 7
m FARM OF 62 1-2 ACRES OF VERY
■Ssw, LAND, on the Bristol turnpike, at
Andaluria a qnarter of a mile from Cornwell’s Station,
on the Phil ad el ohiaand Trenton "Railroad; well watered
by running streams, good farm buildings- fruit and
shade trees, with several desirable Lots for the location
of country seats, wi*h»n view of the river Delaware.
For sale bv I. C. PRICE, comer SPRING GARDEN and
THIRTEENTH St-Tpels. .je29-lm
m VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY
Sapos sale—matilda furnaces and or*
BANKS.—">■ V; property is situated on the Juniata
river, in Mifflin and Huntingdon counties, Pa., within
one mile o/ i£uai. t Union Station, on Pennsylvania Rail
road. The Juniata Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad
oass through the property. It embraces about twenty
seven hundred >' eros of land, about three hundred acres
of which is gocd . fonn land, in a high state of cultiva
tion: the balance is good timber land, would supply
mfficient char? oal for the furnaces. The improvement*
are a good existential furnace, stack, steam engine.
Iron blowing cylinders, &c., with all the necessary
buildings. Tin re is on this property an extensive bed
of Iron Ore, bring Identical, in the geological series,
with that at Danville and Bloomsburg. This ore can b«
mined and deliver-id at the furnaces for about one dollar
oer ton. Lime' tone in abundance, of rood Quality, on
this property. The extensive coal fields of the Broad
Top and Allefh* nies are from forty to fifty miles distant,
bv Penusylvau'a Railroad or canal, and the canal run
ning through t\ e property makes it one of the best loca
tions for the maiiufacture of iron, either with coke or
anthracite In aaait.n n to the charcoal, the buildings
for the furnace and r °’iu are ample, substantial, and Is
good repair. T* e property will be sold a bargain, and
on easy term*. lor farther particulars address
WASHINGTON HI OUTER,
COLUMBIA, Lanßaster county. Pa.
P. B.—For quantity and qnaliiv of the ore, see Prof,
T.twieHo’a "Report ob game. mp^-Srn*
m DELAWARE GOUNTY COTTON
SSftFACTORITS POR SALE.—The valuable Cotton Fac
tories. known a* AVONDALE and STRATH AVBN, si
tuated on Crum Cre»-k, Delaware County, one mile from
Westdale Station. V est Chaster Railroad, two miles'
from Leiperville. and three from Chester, now occupied
by Simeon Lord, are offered for sale. Avondale’’ in
cludes a stone mill *2 by 47 feet, stories high, with
dry bouse, picker 1 ou ß a. twenty-two stone tenements,
and about 9 acres of land, in Springfield and Nether
Providence townships * * Strathaven” includes a frame
cotton mill, 82 by 30 foe., 2>£ stories high, with picker
house, five frame ard stone tenements, and about
24 acres of land, in Nehsr Providence. The properties
will be shown by Mr. 1 ord, on tbe premises. Earlypo*-
session can be given. For terms inquire of
SAMUEL FIBLD,
N. W. corner of FRONT and WALNUT Streets,
myantr Philadelphia.
m FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—FOUR
Houses on Swain street: also a- new Farm near
Pottstown. Montgomeiy co., 67Vi acres,.good soil, and
good buildings, fruit. 4c. Several fine Cottages, and a
variety of City Properties, Farms,Fand Building Lots.
, B. F. GLENN.
je2o ■ v ■ J 183 Bonth FOURTH Street
JR COUNTRY SEAT ON THE RIYEB
—Delaware, near Torresdale, beautifully located,
With wharf on the river, containing 62 acres of excellent
forming Land, well supplied with fruit, shade trees,
Ac.; communicating with the cityin less than one hour’s
time by steamboat or railroad. For sale by I. C. PRICE,
cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Sts. je29-lm
JR FARM.—A VERY DESIRABLE
FABM, of ISO acres of excellent LAND, good
fence and well cultivated; watered by two running
streams: situate at the forks of the Bethlehem and Sum
neytown turnpike roads, one mile from Penlynn Station,
North Pennsylvania Railroad, and 16 miles from the
city. For sale by T. C. PRICE, cor. SPRING GARDEN
and Streets, ie29»lm '
m to let—a Commodious
M-DWBLLING. No. 13fll North FRONT Street. Sent
moderate. Apply to WutHBEILL & 880.,
‘rfiv-t* 4? and 40 North SECOND Bfcreet.
■D-aiLROAD FOR SALE.—IN FUR
-bb suanee of a judgment and decree of the Court of
Common Pleas for Franklin county, Ohio, in the case
of GEOBGE S. COB, Trustee, vs. THE COLUMBUS,
PIQUA-- AND INDIANA RATLROAD COMPANY efcaL,
the undersigned, Special Master Commissioner in said
case, will expose to sale by public vendue; at the Court
House door, in the city of COLUMBUS, Ohio, between
the hours of twelve o'clock M. and four o’clock P. M., of
THURSDAY, the 6ih day of Augnst, A. D; 1863, the
entire Railroad of said Company, including the right of
way therefor held and owned by said Company, and
. the lands occupied thereby, or needed to he used in the
construction or reconstruction, repair, use, or employ
ment thereof, by whatever right the same may be
holden by said Company, together with the superstruc
ture and tracks ther*oiu and' all bridges, viaducts, cul
verts. fences, d£p6t Frouncs and'buildings-thereon ;in
. rinding, also, as apsrt of said mortgaged premises, all
engines, locomotives, cars of every description,.rolling'
stock, turntables, weter-statiOns and fixtures, station
houses and lots, and lands used in operating said road;
or intended to be used in connection’.therewith, and’
owned and held for that purpose: and all tools and im
plements, materials and supplies, and- all shops and'
engine-houses owned, usc<L or- provided, by s&id' Com
pany to he used in operating-said Railroad, including
such of said matters and things as may have b'een-pro
cnred, obtained, or supplied by the agency ofthe Re
ceivers in said 1 caso: ana all - the privileges, franchises,
and powers of said Company; including its franchise to
be and act as a corporation, conferred bv the charter
and amendments to the charter of said Company, au
thorised bv the act of the General Assembly-passed'
April 11. 186 L All of which will be offbred’for salfe as
aforesaid, and-sold in one entire parcel, and’as anen
tiTety—the purchase money to be paid as follows: One
third part thereof within thirty days after the con
firmation of the sale by the court: one-half of* the
bal ance in one month thereafter and the residue in-two
months thereafter; ten per centum of. the parchase
money, or $200,000 of the first-mortgage bonis, to he
deposited with the Oommi* signer at the time of the bid;
bejnre closing a sale,, to be forfeited if the bidder fail to'
fulfil his contract of purchase.
JOHN H. BRADLEY,
Special Master Commissioner.
Columbns, Jnne 26. 1863 ■ I .*
fJsj, A PINE LARG® MY HORSE
"FOR SALE' —An excellent family horse:-also
makes fine appearance under the saddle. ’Wbuldsuita
Cavalryman or an Officer in the array. Sold expressly
for want of n*e. Apply at this Office. .. jy!B-6s*
"DEMOV Ali.—. JAMES PULTON 11A8
-■-V removed his Law and Collection Office, and also
the office of the Legal and Insnra,nce'Rf"porter. from
No. 424 Walnut street to No. *703 WALNUT-Street, op
posite Washington Square. Government claims, of all
kinds, collected as usual;’• jyl]
THIRST-CIASS BOARD, HANDSOME
: commnnjcfttinfl- and single, rooms; private table if
desired, N0..1315 WALNUT street. • je2s lm*
TQR. SWAYNE’S
- sw*- remedy
for Asiatic Cholera,
Cholera Korbus. Dyseriory,
Uiarrhcfea Cholera Infantum. of
. Sommer Compifcint-, pains in she Stomach
Kt& Bowels, Sicle Stomach. Vomiting,- and ! all
relaxed condition of' the Bowels Let
no family- .be without this
med&ine, it will give irn
. mediate relief.
70 OUR BRAYS SOLDIERS <T HAS BEEN OB '
TN<TAI.CtTT;ABLB BENEFIT;
WTVES> MOTHERS- AND SISTERS.
Whose Husband®. Sons, and Brothers aro serving in-th«
army, cannot s&arf them a uore necessary article than
'‘Dr. Bowel Coniial."- It has saved- many a
valuable life
CHOLERA IN? ANTUM* or SUMMER COMPLAINT
This disease is very pawvalent wito young children
during-the warm season SAVE THE. LIVES OP'YOUR
CHILDREN: the too often fatabeffect* of Summer
Complaint by- using SWAYNB’S BOWEL CORDIAL. II
ia always reliable.
CRAWPsfOB SPASMS are instantly relie'&adbyits m&e.:
CHANGES, OF WATER is very apt toproduce disturb
ance in toe howesa. The “ B=OW'BL CORDlAL”'cnre*
all pain andToos&Jrtea. No traveller sliemld leave home
withoujit. •••
DIARRFGEA AND DYSENTERY.-The “BOWEL
CORDIAL” will be found the most pleasant and sure
cure. In-inflammation of bbe stomach or bowels, and
In the inflammatory stages- of Dysentery,, when - there i*
tenesmus or much pain, .with freqnant desire to evacuate
the bowels without the jsewer to effect much discharge,
blood frequently passing, as there is in all marked case#
of Dysentery, take two or three ieaspoonfels of the Cor
dial, with' a-litfele castor oil, every two hours until ths
pain.is subsided. . *
Thin valuable medicine will give relief in the most
violent oases.
Price only 26 cents a bottle; five bottles for ~
Prepared only bv Dr. RWAYNE St SON. No. 330 North
BINTH Street, above Vine. Philadelphia.
OVER THIRTY YEARS HAVE DR. SWAYNE’B ME
DICINES been.ln constant nse in all parts of the world,
and tbeir increasing popularity is certainly convmeinf
proof of.their wonderful efficacy- « r wi«-
Dr SWATHE'S Principal Office. No. 330 North SIXTH
Street, above Vine. '• iv 2
Xj\AME INSURANT
-E 400 CHESTNUT Siree
PHILAD]
. PIRB AND ISL'AI
DIBECK
Francis N..Buck*
Chas. ; Richardson, -
Henry Lewis, Jr.*
John W; Everman,
Philip S. Justice. .
0, W. Davis,
Francis
CHARLES RII
WILLIAM I. BLAHOHAR
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN TH$
*- rukaE“bistricts! i • - ;
We are prepared, as heretofore* to supply
their Country Residences 'with
' 1 EVERT DBSCRIPTIOII 0?
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, <SO.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
Hm-tf tJORHSB UiSYSNTH AHD TIKI 6X8..
■ Proprietor*.
PROYIDJSCBi B, I.
WANTS;
K. PBTTIT.
300 walnut street.
KBMOVAtS.
BOARDING.
HBDIOAI..
BOWEL COBDIAL,
IHBUBA6CB COMPAWIKS.
!E COMPANY,NO,
>ELPHIA.
kWD INSURANCE.
STOBS.
E. D. Woodruff,
Geo. A. West» ;
John Kessler, Jr.»
Chas.Btoke&,: .
A. H- Rosenheim,
_ Joseph D. BUis.
BTTCkT President.
CCHARDSOIf. Vice President
\D. Secretary. Ci*ls-iftf
APCTIOW SALE.
BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN
/tw SOM STREETS.
THIRDAND LAST SPECIAL BALE OF SIXTT
HORBFB
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.
July 22d. at 11 o’clock, at the Bazaar, will he sold,
SIXTY HOKWBK ;
’ Th'ese animals are overplus stock, belonging to partto#
who nave been fnn ishing large lots to the GovernmoaL
and are now to be sold to close a concern.
. All of tb ezn are fit- for immediate nae, and range front-
S'years old- " ?
£&> sale peremptory .
iyff?-3t!f A f.FRED Bf. HERKNEBS. Anctioneer.
■M^W^CHBSTNUT^S^r^THEATiRH—■
Lv Xi«)t«4A and Alanagsv 'VGUATLEY
LAST 7 WEEK OTT 3TRS D. P. BOWERS
Edmond Fxlcbner’s Tfteh entiflhtt'fhtf
PEEP O' DAY,
Having achieved cbb of the
GKJtvTEST BT7CCESSES
Of the present age. ?5 Will be represented
Monday, 20fch; .Tu«*fctfy2lst; W r *»dneBday's-23d , l and?
Thnrsti'fey, Julvi-d.
: Mra J> P. B*‘*WIJRB
In the r<He of the heroin*—a character which receiveg?
addit'onal interest when. Vested With the personal'
and matchless talent of this
GREAT ARTISTE;
Who will he supported by thepatented
actor, MR. L. P. s^'RRETt*;'
The great cbaracteractor, _____
MR. CHARLES WEEATLBIGB:,
And the Philadelphia favorite. .
MR JOHN McCULiOUGH;
Together with the . '. •
ENTIRE STOCK COMPANY.
jC® 5 * Doors open at 7h o’clock; to cofcr’mence 3:
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
TPBFINEARTB.
1025 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) frtfcr-9 A. M. ttlf
6 P. M,
Admißßion 25 cents Children half price. je29-tf
EDUCATION.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN-
A gTITUTE for Yeung Ladieß. 1530 ARCH Street. Rev.-
CHARLES A*. S'fITH. D. D. Principal. The ninth
Academic Year will begin on MONDAY. Septem hur 14th,
For circulars, and other information, address' Box*
2.R1.1 VO. ie2s-3iu*
TJ PISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR=
GIRLS, will re-open on the 7tb of Nin + h month.
For Circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIRCE. BristoL
prioVo rn., Ps, 5p17-?ni* t
TU'ISS MARY E. THBOPP WILL RE~
-*•*-*■ open ber English and Froncb Boarding and Daw
School for Young Ladies, at 1841 CHESTNUT Street,,
on tbe 14th of September. For circulars, until S«ptem»-
ber Ist. apply at the Sunday-school Times. 14R S.-ufth<.
FOURTH street, Phila., or address Miss Thropp at Val
l«y Forgo P»upr. Turlf-iri*
SUMMER RESORTS.
gELLEVUB HOUSE,
NEWPORT, B. 1.,
IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
This house has been very much, improved, and le now
in fiDe order. Every exertion will be used to make
The leading and Farorlte House
Of this delightful watering pi ace.
jyl4-lm PUTNAM & FLE T OHER,
0 0 LUM B I A HOH S E,
CAPE MAY.
This first-class Hotel is now open for the reception of
guests. : *
Communication daily by Railroad, and every other
day by Steamboat. _
J. F. CAKE,
jyll-m PRQPRTBTOH.
OEA BATHING.
NATIONAL HAM,
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY. N. J.
This well-known Hotel is now open for the receptioa
of its numerous guests. Terms $lO per week. Children
under 12 years of age and servants half-price. Superior
accommodations and ample room for 200 persons.
je3o 42t AARON GARRSTBON, Proprietor.
■DEDLOE’S HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY,
N- J. —At the terminus of the railroad, on the left. •
beyond tbe depot. This House is now open for Boarders
and Transient Visitors, and offers accommodations equal
to any Hotel in Atlantic City. Charges moderate. Chil
dren and servants, half price.
Parties should keep their sdats until the cars ar
rive in front of the Hotel jel9-2m
T IGHT HOUSE COTTAGE,
U ATLANTIC CITY.
This well known House is now open for the receptiom
of guests Invalids can be accommodated with room#
on the first Boor, fronting the ocean Splendid drinking
water on the "premises. Magnificent bathing opposite
the house. No bar. JONAH WOOTTON,
jelP-2m : Proprietor.
CUBE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,
IffcTjr Tara Air
WJLi BE OPENED ON JUNE 18ft.
A good Band-of Mimic has been engaged
Those wbo wish to engage Rooms will please address
H. B BENSON. Surf House Atlantic City, N J. je3-2m
(CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE.—THIS
private Boarding House, corner of YORK and PA
CIFIC avenue. Atlantic City, convenient to the beach,
with a view of the Ocean, is now open fot
boarders, and will continue open all the year round.
Prices moderate.
jel9-2m . J. HEIM. Proprietor.
TTNITED STAIES HOTEL,
LONG BRANCH, N. J.
Is now open for the reception of visitors. Can be
reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad from
foot of VINE Street at 7.30 A, M.
jef>-2m* B. A. SHOEMAKER.
“TBB ALHAMBRA,” ATLANTIC
erTY, N. .T., a splendid house. southwest
corner of ATLANTIC and MASSACHCTSET >’S Avenues,
is now oppn for visitors. The rooms and table of “ The
Alhambra” are- unsurpassed by an von the Island. There
is a spacious Icp Cream and Befreshment Saloon attached
to the house. Terms moderate.
C. DUBOIS & S. J. YOUNG.
Proprietors.
riBESSON SPRINGS—THIS DE
LIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT, immediately on the
line of the Central 7. R. R., located on the summit of
the Allegany Mountains, 2,300 feet above the level of
the sea.will be' open for the recepiion of visitors on the
lOth day of June, 1863, and will be kept open until the
let of October.
The water and air at this point possess superior attne*
tions. The analyses made in the laboratory of Professors
Booth, Garrett, and Camac, of Pbilaielpnia, 6how the
existence of valuable mineral elements, the waters of
some of th e springs being of the iron or chalybeateelass,
and otber* containing saline or aperient salts. Puzo
mountain water abounds; and the gueßts will also bo
supplied with mineral waters from other springs, such as
Blue Lick, Bedford, and Saratoga Waters.
Ample facilities for bathing have been provided, new
plunge and douch baths erected, and Hot and Cold Bath*
can at all times be obtained. .
The grounds, walks, &c., hare been highly improved*
and are of a varied andpicturesque character.
There is at Oresson Springs a Telegraph Office and two
daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and inter
mediate points.
.Excursion Tickets can be obtained at the Office of tho
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, corner of ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets.
For further information apply to
GEO. W. MULLIIf,
Crowon Springs. Cambria. Or».. Pa
THE SEA SHORE.
■r^rig—lfc, FOB GAPE MAY.—TH*
******6“®*' Bafe and commodious Bay Steamor MAN
HATTAN,. Captain Kirby, will leave ARCH STREW
■WHARF for CAPE MAT every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at ball-past nine o’clock A. ftL, commen**
ing on THURSDAY, July 2d. Returning, will leave
Cape May every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at
eight o’clock, stopping at New Castle to connect with th*
Baltimore lines
The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convenient
boat thBt ever run to Gape May, having about fifty state
rooms and every accommodation that passengers can de
sire. Fare S2.SO, including carriage hire Meals extra.
Children and servants half r.rice Freight at moderate
rates. No freight received after S o’clock.
je?2fiw . A. REYBOLD.
RAIT.ROAI) USES.
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NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN ‘
A>TCV
SHORE BINE RAILROADS,
On and.after MONDAY, June 29, 18*3, one Daily Train
will leave New .York, from decor comer
street and Fourth avenae, at 12.10 PM , passinsrthrough
New Havens New London, and Stoninirton. to Eaafr
Greenwich, R. L, where the (steamer WATER LILT
Will be in waiting, on the arrival of the-train, for New-
Sort, affording a splendid sail down the Narragansett
ay, arriving at B.SO P. M.
Tickets sold and baggage cheeked through.
JiS H. HOYT, Snpt. N. Y. &N. ED.R. B.
J. E. FOSTER. General Agent
N. Y 1 Ac Boston Shore Line R R.
EZm&BBm PHILADELPHIA
W WEMt-AND LONG- BRANCH VIA.
CAMDEN AND ATL ANTIC AND RARITAN AND DE
LAWARE BAT RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, Jane 15th. and until farthers*' ,*
tice, passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry at 7. W
A,. M. .-arriving at Cong Branch at ILK) A. Mr.
Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P; M., arriving
at Philadelphia at 7. 43’P M.
Passengers landed close to-the Hotels.
IT. B.—Excursion. parties will be carried on liberal:
terms. Apply to . L. B. COLB,
Agent at the Depot. Cooper’s Point
BENJ. STRONG,
Assistant Superintendent
WEST CBT3BTEB ANl>
PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD
VIA MEDIA. -
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Oil sad after .MONDAY, JUNE 1,1868, the trains ifrHfc*
leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast comer <?{?
Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.fioand : 10.80 A, Jf.,
and at:J,_4.3o,_and 6 - • __
On TT7TESP kY? and FRIDAYS a train will leave WBWr
ORESTES at 6.d0 P. M. Retaxning, leave Philadelphiis.
at 9.15 P. M.
Trains leave the corner of Thirty first and Hsrkefe.
streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the stark!Wy
time from Bighteenthani Market.
On SUNDATSftaiave- Philadelphia at S A. M. and' R,
P. M. Leave Westchester at 750 A M. and SP. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7:30 A. M. and 4. IGf
P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the P: and*
B. C. R. R. for Concord. Kennett, Oxfbrd, &c.
Jel-tf . HENRY WOOD, Superintendent
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Office Gape Mat akd Me&ltillb R. R Co.,
40fr Walmrfr Street, June 12,1883.
FURTHER OPENING.
On and after MONDAY, the 22d of June, the cars .will;
ran upon this. road to the DennJsville Station, leaving
Walnut-street ferry at £► A. • M., in the West. Jer
sey cars The cars will ran fra® Cape May
.to-CapA'May, reducing thedht&ace b>
jelS-tf / C, Ik DUNGAN, President, .
iynißKii'-*££ « THK3KA ~
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC EAILESAD.
Ga and after MONDAY, June 15th, ISB3 H trains for it.
lantic City will leave Tine-street Ferry.aaJollowa:
Mail train leaves. 7:30 JL 3L
Express train leaves...... :;*‘Vs'” JJS Y t£-
Freight train, with passenger car attacS&d... 9:00 A. M:
Relnrniag, leaves Atlantic City:
Mail traia. 4.35 P, 3A
Express train .. 6 30 A. ]fi.
Freight train,..,......, p. K,
Fare to Atlantic, $2. Tickets, good, fosr
the day and train only, or down ca. Saturday and’up o»»
Monday morning, $B.
An Accommodation Train to R. and D. B-. R. R. June,,
tion.will leave Vine street at M-.; returning n«v
morningat6.ls .
EXTRA HADDONraLD TRAINS
Leave Vine street at 10.15 A, Mt ana I.4st P. M
Leave Haddonfleld at 12.15 P: M.andSP.M
jelS-tf JNO. G. ERYANT. Agent.
E. S. EARLY. UNDERTAKER,.
southeast corner of TENTH- and GREEN Ste.,
would respectfully announceihat he has opened a branch
of his establishment .at Gettysburg, Penna., where hin
Agent will have ©a hand-a supply of ,
metallic coffins.
which can bo /nrnished oa demand* at moderate prices,
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jfppga F. SCHULER’S SUPfiRIOB
IT ¥ VT* jcrand oxMstrtmr square PIANOS fro® WOO
£o*sai*Wttomotor. 005 MABKSTw*»*4.
upward.
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WDB. FINB, PRAOTIOAL BEN
TISTfor the last twenty years, atO YIKI
below Third, inserts the moat beautiful TRSTH of tae
age, ipountedon fine-Gold,'* Pla.iina, Silver, Vnlogaltai
ktt r at prices, for, neat and substantial
work, more reasonable than any dentist In'tMe olty or
•State. Teeth plugged to last-for;life. •.Artificial Teeth
repaired to suit. Bo pain- in extracting. All work
warranted to fit. Reference, bast families. fafi-Bm *
mat EVANS & WATSON’S
BTORS, BALAMA * D “* A "
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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