without a tow; towed thereto ship Westmoreland, for New York. CLEARED. Bark E A Bonder (Bi), Dennis, Plymouth, E, E A Sou rer & Go. Bark Cienfnegos, Cols, Curacoa, JEBazley&Co. Baric Caroni U3r), Bailev, London, do Brig Belle, Yates, New Orleans. > do Brig JW Di isko, DrUko, St John, NB, do Brig D B Doano, Knowles. Boston, do BrlgMEMilliken. Brock. Key West,Tyler. Stone & Co. BrigPanope, Ball, New York, y Castillon. Sclir Volant, Alexander, Baltimore, Powers & Weight man. _ Sohr F Lucas. Taylor, Fall River, captain. Schr Damascus, crico, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr Margaret Ann, NeaLl, do do gcbrfl Wtuwick,Shropshire, do do Sclir Jas Logan, Smith Boston, C Morris. Schr Excelsior, Riley, Boston, Noble, Caldwell St Co. Schr R L 'lay, Cain. Boston, do Schr SC Loud, Cook, Bos'on, Gillingham & Co, Schr WFreeman, Nichols. Boston, Win H Johns. Schr W G Bartlett, Connelly. Boston, do Schr J B Jobuson, Endicott, Boston, Hammett, Yan Dusen & Lochmau. Schr Eugene, Parker. Boston, do Schr J J I>ay, Buy, Portsmouth, do Schr P M Wheaton, Slover. Boston, Cain,Hacker & Co. Schr APharo.Lipptncott, Boston, Blaklston, Gruff & Co. Schr Evergreen, Potter, Now Bedford, do Sclir PHeilner, Grace, Lynn, do Schr S "Washburn, Thrasher, Taunton, do Sclir D G Floyd, Racket, Providence, do Schr J B Allen, Alien. Providence, , do Schr hi Collins, Slionrda. Providence, J Milnes Si Go. Schr K M Browniug, Gaudy, Newport, SLunicksou & Glover. Schr C A Stetson, Rich, Boston, do Schr P Bolee, Buice, Beverly, do Schr Vapor, Booth, Port Royal, Workman & Co. Schr W C Dennison, Hathaway, Cohnsset, C A Heck* ncher Si Co. Schr H Blnckuum, Gaudy, Salem, J R White. Sclir A H Brown. Pierce, Dightou, L Audenried St Co. Schr S Godfrey, Kuss-cll, Koxbury* do ' Schr White Rook..lilwood, Southport,’ do Sclir Elizabeth, Brown, Pawtucket, Oastuer, Stlckney fit Wellington. Sir Bristol, Charles, Now York, W P Clyde. Sir R Willing, Dade, Baltimore, A Grovea, Jr. (Correspondence of The Press.) w : HAVRE BE GRACE, May 26. The steamer Wyoming left here this morniug with the following boat* in tow, laden and consigned as follows: Burning Bush, him her to Mr. Binder; Conrow & Bar ber, do to Puiterecu & Lippiucott; Ceres; do to Bailey & Burton;Coal Co, coal to Delaware City. „ MEMORANDA. Bng Isold, Wyman, for Philadelphia, was at Newport 26th in st. Schr J W Webster, Blake, hence, at Loudon 12th inst. Schr Mary D Cianmer, Cranmer, sailed from Salem 20th iiißt. for Philadelphia. Schr M Hand. Bro evenirig. Every preliminary arrangement has been made to render the occasion worthy the'former exhibitioßG and the high reputa tion of these schools, and those, who attend this evening will doubtless enjoy a rich treat. PHOTOGEArn. Albums.— The Photograph. Album is one of the moat popular ideas of.the age. Our readers will find a splendid stock'of them at the great Photographic establishment of Messrs. Broad bent & Co., ‘Nob. 912, 914, and 916 Chestnut street ; as also a magnificent.line of'popular cartes de visile of distinguished personages to put in them. The pic tures of this..celebrated firm, in every style of the photographic art, are now quoted all over the world as the ne plus ultra of artistic excellence. Genuine Italian Macaroni. —Messrs. Davis & Richards, successors to the late C. H. Matt son, dealers infineiarailyO-rocerieß, Arch and Tenth streets, have just received a fresh invoice of fine quality Macaroni—Me pure Italian article. ' COMMUNICATION.-— To the Editor .; I think Bonie of o.ur business-people must be “hard up” for means ofgiving. themselves notoriety; some in the ■way of poetry(?) worthy the Ledger’s obituaries; some witlrbogus lgpnimujiications,and, of late days, With conundrums^—that, last extremity of wit. I* should think that if Charles Stokes & Co,; under the Continental, have such first-class Clothing at “ one price,” as they call it, the simple announcement of that fact would be the proper way.to advertise it Without trying to embellish it witffaome stale joke. If you have room for this, please insert it, and I hope those may profit by it for whom it 1b intended. Paper Coats.— The Japanese aro a queer race, TVe have seen a’full suit made bjrthcru of pa per. It was apparently strong and serviceable. In this country we have paper collars, but in Japan they go. further, and have paper handkerchiefs, which are very beWtiful and soft. After they have used .av handkerchief, they throw it away, and are thus saved tfie trouble of a washerwoman, They even weave their paper, and make what maybe called paper*cloth of it. This sort of fabric may do for the subjects of the Tycoon, but we Yankees want something a good deal better, and we obtain it, too, when we procure our suits at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of ; Bockhill & Wilson, Nos, 603 and 606 Chestnut Btreet, above Sixth.l. The Laws of Fashion are as imperious as the-Laws.of Health—-they miißt be observed. "Who of our lady readers, when tall bonnets are the Style, would be seen with one of season before last compressed ones 1 and when the Fashion Books show us skirts and cloaks embroidered all over, who will be without them 1 But it would be a oruel waste of fline to do ail this intricate and delicate work by hand when Grover & Baker's Machine, having for the moment performed ail Jhe sewing to be done, stands,with uplifted needle, ready to commence its pleasant task ofth* owing off the moat beautiful embroidery with an*ease and nonchaliMce truly won derful; and either sewiug or embroidery comes just as easy, and in performed just as quickly, one as the Other j on this celebrated Machine, Summer ‘Clothing Clothing. Summer Clothing—Summer Clothing. Grauville Stokes, . Granville Stokes, Granville Stokes. Reduced Prices—Reduced Prices, Reduced Prices—Reduced Prices. No. 603 Chestnut street, - Phils. •Clergymen visiting tlie city are invited ■to call and examine Tftc New.Amei'ican Cyclopcedia., now complete in l(3 volumes, various styles of bind ing. ' *' This work forms in itself a complete library of the most valuable information. Office of the Cyclopcedia, •33 South Sixth Bticet, above Chestnut. A Magnificent Rosewood Seven Oc tave PrANO Foil Sale—Richly carved case and legs|-made to order by one of the best makers in this country. Five months ago cost $6OO. The owner, being in the army, will sell for lesß than half cost, c&Bh. To be seen at No. 1418 Lombard street, a few doors above Broad. my27-4t* ARRIVALS AT TKE HOTELS, UP TO IS O'OI.OOK LAST WIGHT. thd Chestnut atreeti, C G Frick, Chester,; Pa W N Baker, Chester, Pa J B Brown, Philadelphia John K Calwell, Baltimore A J Prestonylowa D K Houtz, Philadelphia H Q Sanderson, ht Louis H T Beardsley, Lock Haven Mr fit Mrs Clark, New York Mvs Collier, St Louis Miss Garrison fit sis, St Louis Miss Berry, 8t Louis D ll Garrison, St Louis- Dr Wier fit lady, St Louis Alex Reed. Pennsylvania B R Parker fit la, N Jersey Jas Crangle, Steubenville,o F N Knapp fit w, Wash, D C Miss N M Perkins, Wash Ex-Gov D RPortor, Penna Henry Thomas, Harrisburg W L Beal, Boston Continental—SJnUi Capt W Gr Rankin, USA B B WhitmoTe, New York Geo Higbee, USA , Jasß Taylor, New York -J H Winters & la, Dayton, 0 Miss C Winters, Dayton, 0 Jfiisa L Winters, Dayton, 0 A P Reily, Cincinnati, O ’’Gen'Crawford, U SA. B Biddle, US A . JS Wolf* Maryland* IMiss Wolf, Maryland -J H Sprague. Hartford, Cc O WLong, Cincinnati, v ' H G Hamlin, Jr, Cincinnati H N McAllester, Penita Cline G Furst, Lock Haven 2f Nichols, Baltimore A N Turnbull, Bahimore .33 8 Garner, Zanesville £ Archer Sc la, Baltimore 'Geo B Eckert, Beading . / .John A Fisher & wf, Penna I< D Morse, Boston Chas A Luce, New York •Brig Gen C Devens, U £ A .A H Kimball, New York .Levi N Town, Boston KW Goeatner, Clinton, NT .Sir Walsh, New York . .J Conardy Wash, JD C JHH Chapin, New Yo;k -J B Hendrickson," N Y G Clark, Boston ’IThosJ Moyal, Boston 33 BHeacock & la, Penna Xt Com Mead, US N Mrs B W Mead, New York Alex Smith, New York A A Foster, New Yoi k 'S* B Wales & la, Boston. llrs WaTesyßostou Alias M A Wales, Boston Airs T B Wales, Jr, Boston (j Kilmer, New York AH De Mott St la, N e w Y ork W L Anderson, New York X Spelgelbergr. Santa Y e -J L.Warner, New York Mr fit Mrs Low, New Y ork H Groham, Boston i M A Owen, Rochesier ETLea St ch,Cincinnati yf Rutter, New York - W Whiting* Mass TCMPaton, New York JJrVClark & son, N York !WW Webb, New York M Trimble, New York ■C Church, Meadville Stephen Shepley, Mass 3> S Barnes, New York MMercurfit wf, Rwanda Xt Oom W Gibson, U S N Mrs Wheeler & son, N York FM Shepard, New York Mra.AC Grove, N Jersey ' JTF Blanchard, N Jercev G H Hunt, Baltimore X H Chandler, Virginia \V M White, New Haven J Sturges & la, New York, W B Walking, New York J.lt Evans, New York G Campbell, New York J S Gilman. Baltimore J C Asheson, Washington EPHeb-rton, Philada' Geo M Weld,Boston . Mercliauti’-Fourth C H Baltimore AAFranciß, Dauphin eViu B B room all, Penna Wm H atty, Penna . B Brooke, Media, Penna CF Bice. Modia.Penna J F Black, Media. Penna C It Bartskorn, Chaster co John Hunter, Chester co C Gregg, Lane co, Penna and fifarket street** Sami Rife,Harrisburg Miss Erb, Harrisburg A P Erb, Harrisburg W B Morrison, Coatasville W A Johnson & la, Oxford J Bixler, Perry co Thos Watts, Rlass States Union-Sixth Lewis Long, Lancaster G A Force, Lancaster 11 M Leslie, Lancaster Mrs H B Hammett, N York Mrs E Harford, New York A R Henwood, USA .T H Freet, Wrightsville Chas Devine, Philadelphia G W Driver, Wash, Pa . .John S Mullin, Penna A R Ben wood.& la, USA D W Bm r, Oxford AG Morrison, Coatesville' Jos Hodgson, Penna H Dickinson, L?.nc co Mia E LI Rife, Harrisburg Tiie Union-Aich si L Htfrxthal, Massillon, 0 D Rrckwine, Lancaster co AT Hall, Newcastle street] above Thiid, Mrs Wilson, Bethlehem “Win Beecher •* HKeed&wf, Bethlehem - Miss A Wilson, Bethlehem Mr Ramsy J J Leister, Maryland J Lord, New York E W -Drum & wf,Salem,N J ■ Mrs S B Winter, New York J G Davis, Hagerstown A Knox, Blair co J Royer, Pennsylvania G ft Evans, Newark J H Forney,'Waynesboro,Pa C Phipps, Chester co E Barton, New Castle, Del T B Winnan, New York EHoppy, Baltimore C W lawyer, New York W Semple, Allegheny John Ringer, Berlin W G Paulhamus. Lycoming W B Shaffer, Pittsburg L New Jersey SBiadford Geo'W'olf, Canton, 0 B Obenmin, Ohio A G Reihinger, Allentown Mrs J Kelly, Massillon, 0 A S Burweil, Mercer, Pa National—Race sti Mrs Helen Spencer, N Y J M ‘Waller. Bedford co. Pa DrGeoßex, Baltimore B B Lockenbach & wf.Pa Mrs A Sutch & 2 chil, Mo A F Peter & son, Pa Cart J P Diiliuger, Pii Robert Thompson, NY HBJJcs.cn, Philadelphia S V Hortou, Lock Haven Rev P 8 Davis, Pa E ShUslor, Minersville- E W Kline, Lebanon co John Hillman, Lebanon co H L DoDahoe, Minersviile C C Bess, lowa C G Lark, Carbondale H B Fostncr, Berwick M J Philbin, Pennsylvania Thos Delany,Pennsylvania J J Greer, Doylestown Lieut T B Scarborough, S C T C Shoemaker, Wyoming Eli Hammer, Or wigsburg Black Bew-Thlrd S' W W Snyder, Penna Peter Lentz, Penna it., above Callowliiil# C Shank, Shafferstown Henry Fahl, Penna Jonas Hock, Kuiztown Mrs Reading, Somcrton Mrs Cornell, Somerfcon Miss Cornell, Somerton Eli Slegei, Reading . J Lebirer, Heading E Smith & la, Pittsburg H Ritter. Frenclitown.il J Abraham Stoufler, Exeter Sol Pry, Coopersburg D Wood ring, Lehigh, co tamue) Cornell, Byberry Jos H Borneroan, Boyerto’n Joel Bower. Boyertown Sol N Laros, Spiingtown Bald Eagle-Third S> Mrs J Geary, Bucks co W Phillips, Sucks co H P Osborn, Bethlehem J B Ketieier, Bagersville Joe 11 Ef tterer. Bacersville John Kiimi, Marietta Henry Sultzbnch, Marietta Mrs Unholtz, Trcmont it., above Callowbill. C Ippich, Easton Mrs Smith, Montgomery co Peter Smith, Montgomery co Henry Kleimner <5 wife. Pa : T S Leisenving, Penna Cbas Miller, Schuylkill co Benj Moll, Schuylkill co Barley Sheaf I-lotcl; S< H Knight, Bucks co VV Davidson, Cheltenham R Boriey, Hararnonton W B Rosier, Cheltenham H M Stuart, Abington N Marple, Bocks co Hartsville iecoml St., below Vine G T Dnngan.Bnstleton Master Dungan. Bastleton J Jarrctt, Abington CSTovbert, Bucks co Miss K Pennypackcr, Pa J J Ileston; Newtown H C Worthington, N 3 Madison-Sccond streets above Market* J E McMasteis, Newtown J W Spencer, N Bedford C G Murray, Now York A B Shaw» Harford co, Md G W Owens, NpwYork SS BrownVTenna CP A tkizyrMi. New Jersey Adj F Reeder, Beaufort; S C M C Bart, New Jersey 18 Foyling, Bucks co B TJanney,. Washington B‘Carroll, -NeTrJersey- ‘ C S Sto well. Bradford CL McCabe, Delaware McHenry, Wyoming, Pa J Holly, Delaware SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. I). Jayne’s Alterative is a standard . Medicine—a compound of those articles which long experience has proven to possess the most safe and effi cient Alterative and deobstruent properties, and contain ing no concealed poisons, no mercurial or other metallic ’preparations. Having before us the testimonials of thousands of persons who have bean restored to sound health from its use, it is recommended to the afflicted with entire confidence, in the belief that it will effectual ly eradicate from the human system, the diseases for whose cure it is designed. . FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, the Alterative will be found to be a most effective medicine. Acting directly on the circulation, it purifies the blood, and passes with it into every tissae and fibre of the body, removing every particle of disease from the system. FOR SCROFULA, in all its forms, whether Ulcerations of the .Flesh or Bones, Enlargement of the Joints, Glands, Swellings. Eruptions, Tumors, &c., the- Altera tive has been found pre-eminently successful. By its action on the blood it destroys the virus or poisonous principle from which these diseases originate. , FOR SKIN DISEASES, the immediate cause of which will always be found to be an obstructed state of the pores, Jayne's AU&rotive is a certain remedy. It not only removes the obstinate state of the pores, but it frees the blood and perspiration from all impurities and gross particles which are so liable to obstruct the small per spiratory vessels. Prepared only by DR. D. JAYNE & SON, 242 Chest nut street. my23-3t Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment .cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. A Midsummer Melody^ ! Twas a night in the dog days, ’ / And aU through the house f Night prowlers were stiiTjDg— Fleas, bedbugs, and rajiise. Tbe children, uneasy, Squirmed this way and that— • The bedbugs preferred them Because they were fat. , But at dawn, on each insect . Lyon’s death powder fell; Aiid the rats and the mice, too, Succumbed to his Pill. Lyon’s Powder will kill all insects. Lyon’s Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere my23-12t : DEMAS S. BARNES, New York.. S.-^T—lB6O.—X. CAUTION.-The PLANTATION BITTER BOTTLE Is’' secured to ua by U. S. Letters Patent. To imitate the Bottle or use it for any other purpose is a crime punish able with fines and imprisonment.. Parties are warned of the, consequences of filling empty Bottles with any other mixture, whether calling it Plantation Bitters or by any other name. . We pay cash, 6G cents per dozen, or $7.20 per gross, for all empty Bottles delivered at our manufactory', 105 LIBERTY Street, New York, thus removing any excuse for ignorance. > Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk, or by the gallon, is a swindler and impostor. We sell only in out regular Bottles, all bearing our private United States stamp and steel-plate label and signature. P. 11. DRAKE Si CO., myl9-tuthslm " 303 BROADWAY, New York. Thirty Years’ Experience of an Old Nttkse.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is the prescrip tion of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the'TTnited States, and has been used for,thirty years with never-failing safety and success by millions of mo thers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the ' r Vr It corrects acidity of the stomach. Relieves wind colic. Regulfttes the bowels. And gives, rest, health, and comfort to mother and child. 25 cents a bottle. my22-lm Kerr’s Furnishing CHINA and GLASS establishment, CHINA HALL, . 539 CHESTNUT Street, „ ' Y opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, Restaurants, and Shipping supplied. N. B.—CHINA DECORATED to order; also, Initials and Crests elegantly engraved on TABLE GLASS and CHINA. Orders by mail promptly attended to. myl6-lm One-Price Clothing, of .the Latest Stylus, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked inPlain Fi gures. All G oods made to Order warranted satisfactory. OurUxE-PniCß System is Btrictly.adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. ■ de!2-ly . JONES & CO.. 604r~MAREET Street. DEPUE—SLOCUM.— OnWednesday, May.6th, 1863,by the Rev. Mr. Picket, Mr. David W. Depue, of Belvidere, N. J., to Miss Delia A. Slocum; daughter of 0. E .Slo cum, Esq., of Tolland, Mass. * BURCH—JONES.-On. the 25th inst„ by Rev. A. At wood, Mr. Benry Burch to Miss Mary L. Jones, all of this city. * MACH AKER—GEHR. —ApriI 20th, by Rev. C. Loose, •Mr. David Machamer, U. S. A., of Lykenstown, Pa., to Miss Mary A. Gehr, of Philadelphia. * XSIE3D. .WETHfcRILL. —On Wednesday, 27th inst., after a lin gering illness, Mary L. Wetheriil, in the 53d.year of her age. t The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the tuneral from ike residence of her husband. N0..1:317 Piue street, on Saturday next, at 12 o’clock. * „ ENGLISH.—-At Berkley. N.'J., onthe 2othinst., Geo. EoKlibh, in the 64tliyear of his age. .. ‘-c TKe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral from the residence of his son, John A. hnslisb. No. 60S North Eleventh street, above Green, on 29th inst., at 11 o’clock. ** ...FklLiiTLEY.—lnTrenton, N. J., on Wednesday, 27th May, Emma p., w1t“o of Alexander Priestley, in the 32d : yearot Jierage. • , j *. Byr frieuds and those of the family ai’fl invited to at- j •tend her Juana!, without further notice, from her late : Mount Vernon street, on tsaturiny, M ,30th Inst, at 2 o’clock p. M. ' - - **, j Jolin McLaughlin, N Y Edw Dougherty, Delaware James Moore, Baltimore James Boner. Delaware G B Porter, Washington co J Bomann, Now York J B McCreary, Rf Chunk A May, West Chester John Clapp, Massillon, 0 Dillev Luther, Reading R A Cochran, Reading Henry D Murtle, Reading S S Smith, Reading A F Ricketts, New York Mrs Ricketts, New York Miss Ricketts, New York Horace Johnson, Boston R RCoclnan, Delaware w K Coot ran, Dataware Mrs J B McCreary, M Chunk Mrs .T A Myers Mrs J 8 Deardorff. Ohio Alex McAndrew, Now York N Stetson & wife. Orange Miss Tucker, Ovango Miss Stetson, Orange A Condic, LlHbu n T G Pomeroy, Harrisburg Chas Levi, New York Col Davidson, Wis PP Paxton, Lancaster co* J B Brenter, Ohio A D e H a ven .Spriagfi old, O Uou P T Bratton, ILUnois C P Stoddard, lowa Granville Hartman. York TI N Bowman, Barrisburg E Marsh. Jersey City II 3 Almy, New York James Graham. Elkton . Maj J Moses, Wash. D C Thomas J Strong, Albany L J Albertson, Penna street, above Fifth Dr Geo Colbarn St wf, N J J B Carothers, Jersey Shore J Slonaker, Jersey Shore J E Crawford, Ponua street, above Third, J Luther, Massachusetts W Wilkins, Baltimore John Pervril, Baltimore W H Weils; Ohes»er Valley E Oppenheimer, PJiila C T Sioitlv, Jersey City Lt C L Rugg, Indianapolis Caleb Greene. Indianapolis C S Plumer, New York Chas obambaugh, Penna Wm Ellis, Indiana, Pa • Michael Garvin, Chicago Aug Beckert, Pittsburg David Holston, Wilm, Del KH Robertson, Pliilada P B Carter, Philada JLFloyd, Bangor, Mo John Shockley, Maine :eet, above Third. BINDER.—On the 27th inst., Jacob Binder, in the 74th year of his age. His friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune ral, from his late residence, No. 920 Marshall street, on Sunday afternoon, at3o’clock. v *** Rlc CANLES.—Oh Tuesday, Sfitli inst., Captain John McCauley His male relatives and frUnds, particularly the mem ber*. of the Commercial Room Assoeietion, amt the Union Longue, are respectfully invited to attend his funera’, without further notice, from the residence of Ills niece. 1413 Lonilia- d street, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. ** AbIiBKIDGE.—On the morning of the 21th inat., Wil liam Afrhbridge, in tho 55th 3'car of bisaae. His friends are invited to attend his funeral from-lhe residence of his mother, 823 Arch street, this (Fifth-day) morning (2Stli inst ). at 10o’clock. , _ GRAHAM.— Killed, at the battle of Irish Bond, Lou isiana, April 14, Albert Graham, of Uuper Darby, Dela ware county, formerly of Eastport, Washington county, Maine, aged 35 years, a member of the 2oth Connecticut Volunteers, Gen. Banks’ Corps. tEastixn-t papers please tO SOMFORT. At Wyoming. Minnesota, ou the 19th iust.. Anion Comfort, of this city, in the 63d year of lus agfl EDGAR.—Killed, at the battlo of ChancoUorville, on Suncay, May 3d‘. while gallantly defending tho Hag ot liis. country, feergt, David Feaster Edgar, of Co. 1, Collts Eouaves, 114th'Regiment. P. V., aged 1.0 years, sen of Samuel J. and Ann Edgar, of iranklord, Twenty-tim’d at 'Washington U. S.-Arsenal, on the 22d instj. Ebeno/.er Bnfoher, ot Co. F, 27th Regi ment P. V., iu tho 27th year of his age. ; * McCIYJTf.“On Tuesday morning, May 26th, John McCtvitfc, in the .SSilr year of hie age. * H AYES.— On the 2Ctli,P. Barry Hayes, agedo4 years. * OLACK AND WHITE, GRENADINE Badges ]S£c. Black and white flfoliair Plaids. IS?£ to 28c. Black and white Plaid Scotch Bareges, 125*£c. Black ahd white Lawns and Chintzes lS&c. Grey Ohenc Modenas, 12>»c. ' Black Balzorines, 15c. . Black Silk and Wool Bareges, 22c. Black English Grenadine Bareges, 25c. Black Baris Corded Organdies,‘2sc. Whiteand black Rlozambiqnes,2sc BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. T3LACK GRENADINE BAREGE 4- Black Satin Stripe Barege. >‘ : 5- Black Shawl Baroge. All Wool Barege Long Shawls. Black Shawls, full assortment. ' EYRE & LANDELL, • ■ ~ • • • FOURTH and ARCH. Mantle silks of good. QUALITY. Good Black Dress Silks. Summer Foulards. Neat Check Bilks. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH Sl ARCH Streets. TO THE DWION AND LOYAL LEAGUES.AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND LUrAL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES: a Philadelphia, May 25, 1863, FELLOW-Cmzjiis'S: By direction of the UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, the undersigned haye the honor to incite your attention to the following Resolutions, to wit: Resolved, “1. That the League will celebrate the approaching Anniversary of American Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence. “2. That all the Union. Leagues and Associations in the United States he invited to participate in the celebra tion, and' that they be requested to send deputations from theh‘respective bodies for. that purpose. “3, That it be recommended that the deputies be au thorized to represent their respective constituents in any actionthat may be deemed necessary and expedient to l>erlcct the organization of the friends of the American Union and Government throughout the United States. “4.-That the Committee of Correspondence be autho rized to prepare a circular letter, communicating these Resolutions to the Union. Leagues and Loyal Citizens of the respective State*, and to adopt such measures as inay benecessary to carry thorn into effect.” For the first time in the, history of our Country, the masses of the American people are now invited to com memorate the.birth of the UNION, at the place where it was born: Tore-assert the great principles of.the Declaration, that “All men are created equal, and are endowed by their CREATOR, with the UNALIENABLE RIGHTS of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness:” To acknowledge our obligations to mankind, to main tain tbpse principles as our fathers did/ 4 4 with a firm re liance on the protection! of DIVINE PROVIDENCE To declare the INDIVISIBILITY of the AMERICAN UNION: . - To declarative indexible purpose of the American peo ple, as GOD shall give them strength, to subdue the ene mies of the Union, and re-establish and perpetuate the NATIONAL AUTHORITY, wherever it has beenover thrown by. treason or rebellion: To declare to foreign nations, that while we desire peace with them, we shall hold them responsible for any encouragement they may give to the rebellion against the Government of the United States: To give to history an appropriate expression of our gratitude to the patriot-armies and navy of the Repub lic: and To declare our determination to sustain the constituted authorities of the Government now and hereafter, in all measures adopted and prosecuted by them for the sup pression of the rebellion WITHOUT COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS, as the only means of securing'an honorable and lasting peace. Tbe Committee are gratified to anuouase that the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES has accepted an invitation to participate in the proceedings. Fellow-citizens of' the United States, we cull upon you to co-operate with us in this FIRST NATIONAL CE (,E -BEATION, and to.adopt such:measures as you may’ deem proper, to make it worthy of a great people who have inherited, and now possess and appreciate, the blessings of liberty. . CHARLES G'BBOHS, Chairman,- i MortonMcMicliael! Jas. L Claghom, Clark iWm.llenry Rawle fienryC. Carey, H. Binney. Jr., .T. Edgar Thomson, William Cox, J B. Moorhead, Wm. H; Ashliurst, Frederick Fraley, Daniel Smiih, Jr., Josi Allison, Benj. Gerhard, Geo. H. Stuart, Geo. B. Boker, Joba B. Myers," Jas. C. Jdaad, Jos.B Towascad, Jabez Gates, Geo. Whitney, Charles Gilnin, N B. Browne, • Win. Camae,M. D.. S. M.^Felton, A. E. Boric, Clarence H. Clark, A. G. Cattell. Henry M. Watts, C. S. Grove, , Tlios. W. Evans, W.--Hotcli Winter, , JolmTtico,. Benry Cohen, , F. J. Dreer, W. Devine. Thos. S. Ellis, Geo. Erety, G. \V. Mc&laliau, H, C. Howell, Persifor. Frazer, tJ. w.PauJ, J. W. ftbiF, , Frank Welts, R,' H. Gratz, George Txott s V* - Tlios. > J dm her, j r., E. C. Knight, W. H. Kern, : Joseph Kerr, 11 P. King, Charles Kneeht,, General Committce of Arrangement. . GEORGE Bi BOKEIi, Secretary. John B. Kenney, James Milliben, Wm. M.Tilghman, H. C. Lea, E. Hartshorn e,MD, Thog. Wcbsier, Ellis Yarnali, G. S. Smith. . F. C'-mly, Alfred M. Jessup, Augustus Heaton,' Ward B. Haseltine H. P. Borie, CadwaJad. Biddle, R: Rundle Smitn. : Samuel E. Stokes, Danl. Dougherty, Geo. Bullock, Win. M. Cooper, S. J. Christian, John W. Forney, S. Fisher forties, F. P. Kershow, FORCLERKOF UtJARTERSES AC>> SIONS-.TOHN K; MUR?Hr. . - * . . my2S-thstu!2* Late Colonel of the 29th Pa. Yol. PROF. c. c; SCHAEFFER WILL fcC? 3 ' open his PROPOSITIONS ON lIOMBR, TO DAY, at Horticultural Hall, southwest corner of BROAD and WALNUT Streets, at 5 o’clock P. M. ; to be continued on Monday and Thursday following. Tickets $1.50; at the Bookstores and Hall. v . it*. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL’S OFFlCE.—Wasi[lX(;tox, D. 0., May 22;'1833. Ail men who desire tojoin any particular Regiment.of CAVALRY now in the field, are hereby .authorixed .to •present themstlYes at anv time durit g the next thirty days to the BOARD OF ENROLMENT, in their respec tive Di- tiicts. Tne Board shall examine rhem, and de termine upon their fitness for the Service, and if found to be lit, the Provost Marshal of tbe district shall give them transportation ticki-ts.to the general Rendezvous, at the Headquarters of the A. A. Provost Marshal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves at this gene ral Rendezvous they shall be duly mastered by a rnus .tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. .JAMES B. FRY, my2S-lm Provost Marshal General. ifep' UNION. LEAGUE, TWENTY SECOND Ward, will open their House, MAIN Street, Germantown/TBIS (Thui'sday) EYGNING, May 28th, at 8 o’clock. Addiesfes may be expected from Hou. Charles Gibbons, Hon. John C Knox Hon. M. Russell Thayer, Hon. Morton McMichael, Daniel .Dougherty, Esq.- The citizens of the Ward are.iny ted to attend. £ * SPIRITUALISH.-MRS, BLISS will Lecture THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock, on any subject proposed by the audience, at PHCENIX STREET CHURCH (Thompson Street, below Front). Admittance freo. * It* PEWBJBYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS.—The annual election lor a Pre sident and twelve Directors will be held at the Aoademy, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, on MONDAY AFTER NOON. June let, between the hours of 5 and 6. my23-tjel JOHN'T. LEWIS, Secretary. GIRARD F. & M. IISSURA.NCK COMPANY-Office, No. 4X5 WALNUT.Street . > PniDADELPitrA, May 11, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of FOUR PER CENT.; and an Extra Dividend of TBRRE PER CENT, out of the earnings of the last six months, clear of National .and State Taxes, payable on demand. ALFREDS. GILEfTS, inyl2-tuths9t . ■ ; ■ Treasurer.. \W ST7NDAY-SCHOOI-CELEBRATION OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.—The Spring Celebration of the Sunday Schools of the First Baptist Church, BROAD and ARCH streets, will take place on THURSDAY EVENING, May2Slh. The exercises will be of an. unusually interesting character, and will con sist of singiDg by the ch ildren, and addresses by the Rev. Dr. DIXON, of Chicago, and.the Rev. Mr. WALKER, of Trenton. The admission will be free, and all are cordi ally invited to attend. . my 27 OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY,. • PirtLAnELPinA, May 26, 1863. A DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT , equal to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per share on the Capital fctock of the Company, has this day been delated by the Board of Managers, payable on demand; subject, owing to a restrictive clause in the Deed of Trust , to a deduc tion otUhe National tax. my27-3t* £EDWIN WALTER, Treasurer. **-qS=* OFFICE OF THE UNION CA.NAX COMPANY. PHiLArmi.rnrAv May 18,1863. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.—The Bondholders of the>UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby requested to call at the office of the Company, No. 338 WALNUT Street, and surrender the-Coupons, as agreed upoaiin accordance with the act of Assembly of April 10th, 13621 mv27-lm " OSCAR THOMPSON, Treasnrerl ' M AND AIT MINING COMPANY, OF ■rO=* LAKE bUPERtOR.—The Annnal Meeting of Stockholders: of the Mandan Mining Company wilL he held at their Office. No. 3584 WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the 28th inst.,at 11 o’clock A. M., for the election of Directors, and the transaction of other busi- -m m B. A. HO JPES, Secretary^ Philadelphia, May 11, 1863. UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVA- Jk2=«> NIA, (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.) The final examination of the Senior Class will be held in the following order, beginning each day at 4 crclock P. M.: ' WEDNESDAY, 20th. By the Provost, (Butler’s Analogy. ) ■ THURSDAY, 21st. By the Provost, (.Political Eco nomy.) FRIDAY, 22d. By Professor Frazer, (Physical Gs- SUNDAY, 25th. By--Professor Allen, (the Orestes of Euripides.) TUESDAY, 26ch. By Professor Coppee, (international Law.) ■ WEDNESDAY, 27th. .By Professor Kendall, (Integral Calculus.) wi'Uten, THURSDAY, 28th. By Professor Jackson, (Cicero de Amicilia ) - ’ GEORGE ALLEN, my 20-St Secretary of the Faculty of Arts/ PHBENOI.OGICAI< CABINET, RE moved from No. 922 Chestnut street, to No. JSS SOUTH TENTH Street. Examinations daily, by my2S-7t \ J. L. CAPEN. OFFICE UNION MUTUAIr IWSU • RANGE COMPANY, Philadelphia, May 11.1863. The Board of Directors of this Company hereby give notice that a meeting of the Scripholders will be held at: their Office, N. E. corner of "WALNUT and THIRD Sts., MONDAY, at 12 o’clock M.v June 1, 1863, to act on an amendment to the Charter of the Company for convert ing the Scrip into Stock. JOHN MOSS, myl3-tjel " ; ' Secretary, OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAO- AiC£» ROAD COMPANY, PHILADEUHIA, April 15, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and National taxes, payable on and after Mav 15,1863. Powers of Attorney for Collections of dividends can he had on application at the ofUce of the Company, No. S3B South THIRD Street. mhie-tjel THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET ING of the Stockholders of the Germantown Pas eenger Railway. Company will be held at the office of th eCompapy, corner.of SIXTH and DIAMOND Streets, on TUESDAY, June 2, 1863, atl2 M., at which time and place an election will be held for Treasurer and'three Managers—one of whom shall be President—to serve for the ensuing year, agreeably to an act of the Legisla ture, Passed the 3d day of April, 1863. . - f. my2s-tje*2 JOSEPHSINGERLY, Secretary. HOSPITAL, iIUB CUTHBEIif Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the'most comfortable manner, free of charge. B. F. GLENN, a022-fcf - Secretary of Board <)f Managers. rs*~ ART.-A MTJMBBK OF ARTISTS Ilf -this city,,New York, and other places.'have contributed Pictures to ne sold, to aid in sending to their homes our incurably SICK AND WOUNDED VOLUN TEERS. Tbe collectun can be seen for a few days at the Rooms of James-6. Earle $c Son, 81G CHESTNUT Street, who have kindly volunteered to attend to' their sale, ; my23-10t THE PBESB.—PHILADELPHIA., THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1863. gLACK LACE POINTS, FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES. Additional lots Of BLACK LACE TOINTS, AT REDUCED PRICES. OUirVVEN STODDART fc BROTHER, 450, 453, and 454 N. SECOND Street above Willow. ■JJLACK GRENADINE ROBES. CTJEWEN STOOD ART & BROTHER, 450, 45a, and '153 N. SECOND Street, above Willow. JgILAOK SILKS, OF ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS, From tbe late Auction Sales. OTJHWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 453, and 454 N. SECOND Street,above Willow. ,ny-2S-3t , jjiDWIN ITALL <6'00., No. 30 SOUTH SECOND STREET, HATE BLACK SILK MANTLES, BLACK SILK CIBCULAKS, SUMMEK SHAWLS, GRENADINE SHAWLS, SPUN SILK SHAWLS, FANCY BAREGE SHAWLS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, FINE LAMA WOOL SHAWLS, BLACK LACE FOLATES, WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS, LIGHT CLOTH CLOAKS, LIGHT CLOTH CIRCULARS. SILK'MANTLES AND CLOTH CLOAKS MADE TO my!6-tuths3t ORDER. .* jg YRE & L A N D E I, L, SUMMER SHAWLS. LACE POINTS. MANTLE SILKS. NEW GRENADINES. SUMMER SILKS. NEW FOULARDS. GRENADINE YEILS. SUPERIOR MITTS. BUMMER BALMORALS. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. myl9-tntliatf iy[OUBNING MILLINERY, MOURNING- BONNETS, .OF THE LATEST rAKTS.AOT m\V YORK STYLES, Always on hand and made to order at the. shortest no r tice, at the “NEW HOURHING STORK,”' 986 CHESTNUT STREET. M. & A. MYERS & CO. my2-stulm CORXEK OF EIGHTH Offer to the Ladies, at very low prices, _ ONE LOT ALPACA BRAIDS, plain colors. ONE LOT ALL-SILK BELTINGS, BUGLE BUTTONS, BUGLE GIMPS, BRAIDING BRAIDS, -• GOFFERED SKIRT BRAID. EAPSON’S TRIMMING STOKE my 27-121: . Corner of. EIGHTH and CHEEBr Sts. Bvan Randolph, Joseph Lea, L. Lewis, Jr., | Henry Samuel, 18. Spencer Miller, M. H. Messchert, 11. G. Morris, J. B. McFarland, C. H. Needles, (Gibson Peacock, S. C. Perkins, 'Tlios. I. Potts, Kitclne, NEW SILK CLOAKS NEW SILK CLOAKS Geo. hi. Kobesou, Thomp. Reynolds, i Jolm P. Verree, | H anson II obinsou, WV S. fctewart, ICbas. E. Smith,. W. C. Stevenson. Sami B. Thomas, H. C. Townsead, ■Lewis X>. Vail, I J. P. WethariU, Henry DaYis, Andrew Wheeler, E. E. Whitney, Geo. -T, •’Weaver,. t O:S. Worts; M.dL\ Chas. T. Yerkes,- Wm. Struthers, Ghas. Hartshorne, M: E.'ißogers, G. M. Conarroe, r Saunders Lewis, Of Bering Cloafcsi,macla_in Light ttepliyr Cloths, suitable, for'all fmminer, now closing ouraT - ~-^':.p —' " - • J. W. PROCTOR <6 00., mylSlst 930 CHESTNUT STREET. JjLACK SILK MANTLES ELEGANT GARMENTS AT MODERATE PRICES. my2l-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET.Sfcs. At pricesjgenerally below present cost of Impor tation, _ WHITE GOODS, all descriptions, EMBROIDERIES. do do LACES, do do LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. -do VEILS, Ac., &o. And respectfully Invites an inspection of Me CUPEKIOR WIDE BLADE TAFFE- TA SILKS for Mantles, from sl.62>£ to $4 per yard. Heavy B 1 ack Corded Silks. Check Silks in great variety from cents np to $1.25. Two lots ot neat Stripes very glossy and rick at SL2S. One lot of Plaid Foulard Silks at 75. Two lots of Black Figured Silks, $1.25. One lot of Bines,-Browns, and Mode Silks., Fancy Silks at reduced prices. . EDWIN HALL & CO., No. »6 South SECOND Street. N. B.—Silks, Mantles, and Cloaks of the newest shapes. - , . myl4 WINEST STOCK OF A' Fancy Cassimeres in town. Nobby Styles foryoung Gents. - Cadet Cassimeres, the right Shade. . $1 Meltons and Tweeds. . 6-4 Meltons, good mixtures, low prices. Black Clothe and Cassimeres. RICH MANTILLA SILKS, High cost and low price Black Silks. Prices range from $1.25 to $3.25., ~~ Black Wool Delaines, 65 and 60 cts. Lupin’s Wide Black do., $1 to $1.31. B 1 ack Tamavtines, a bargain at 38 cts. CHEAP BLACK ALPACAS. . Best goods in town for 31 and 38 cts. Finer.grades, 40, 60, 62, and 75 cts. Mode Alpacas from 25 to 62>£ cts. , Some Light Colors, Choice Shades, at 55 cts. Thin Dress Goods at f neariy old prices. COOPER &.CONARD, my2l-tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Street*. ©HARPLESS BROTHERS Offer new styles English Caesimeres for Men and oys , i Bilk-mixed Coatings—Blacksrßlues, and Browns. French Catsimeree, neat styles, very thin for warm I eat her. American Cassimeres, a good assortment. • 'Also, Summer Cloths, Drap d’Etes, Grass Cloths, And Nankeens. - : my!2to2B . Just received a few Light-colored Middlesex Cloak ings, choice colors. . : ' SPECIAL NO T I C E.—MOZAM k-' BIQUES—One lot at 37K cts. • Poll De Chevres—beautiful assortment. Lupin’s 6-4 Black Wool Delaine. Reduced Silk and;Wool Plaids. , * Challi Delaines, all styles, at 25 cts.. Plain Brown Foulard Silk. Brown Lawns, neat figures. .. Choice Summer Dress Goods. Also, for Men aud Boys— Largestock Cloths and Cassimeres, - Dark Marseilles Vestings, ' Cottonades, Linen Checks, Drilling, Ratteens, and other, wash goods. Barege and Barege Anglais Shawls. Williarnsville, Wamsutta Muslins, always OH hand, at THE PARIS CLOAK AND MAN TILLA STORE, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and WALNUT, have opened with a v LARGE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, of the MOST FASHIONABLE MAKE, and respectfully aßk the early Attention of ladies wishing' to purchase. . .. pLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, IVEKS & CO., No. 33 South NINTH Street, have now on hand an extensive assortment of ; SPRING STYLES, of the finest qualities, at the LOWEST PRICES. Ladies, do not fail to give us a calL • TROYS’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN'S; ■V CLOTHING, CLOAKSr &c., IN ENDLESS VARIETY, , AT LOWPRICE3, No. 13T South EIGHTH Street, &p25-2m Three doors'above Walnut, T IGHT SUMMER SHAWLS—IN AJ Mozambique, Challi, Grenadine, and Barege. fbench plaid cashmere shawls at mso. , These Shawls cosl $8.60 to import. >■ ' ■ Every variety of Thin and Thick Shawls for SPRING AND SUMMER. . -Light Cloth Shawl-Mantles and Circulars. - Black Bilk Mantles and Sacquos. ■ ■ THIN DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY. Plain Blue and BtiffLawh6, Buff Linens/ > A great - variety of Plain Goods for Suits; : A great variety, of new Dress Goods at low prices. ' r H. STEEL & SON, r wy9 Nos. 7X3 and 715 North TENTH Street, r I RET All, DRY GOODS. MEASURE 33 YARDS, at sio each. AN AUCTION BARGAIN. NOW OPEN FOURTH AND ARCH, OPEN TO-DAY, AND CHERRY STREETS, SI L K CL©A K S iMArfXXIL.IL.AS. AND MANTILLAS, AND MANTILLAS, OPENING EVERY MORNING, OPENING EVERYMORNING. THE BALANCE REDUCED PRICES. FRENCH CLOTH C L O A K S . COOPER <6 OONARD. 1034-CHESTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES OFFERS FOR SALE 1034 CHESTNUT STREET. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. SUMMER CLOAKINGS. • ’ •- SHARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. JOHN H. STOKES’, 703 ARCH Street. MILITARY GOODS. pjN ITE 1) S T ATES FLAGS, SILK AND BUNTING, ALL BIZES, EVANS & HABSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS', my!2-lm Q. # W. SIMONS & BROTHER, BANSOM-STKEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, A»r> MILITARY GOODS,' IN EVERY VARIETY. j«l3-if6m Q.OVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. _ , ' Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseys. ' FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & GO., No. 330 CHESTNUT STREET, mhai-sm 1 GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND,BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SKIRT INGS. For eale by FKOTHINGHAM & WELLS. seS-iftf • FINANCUL. F. S. FIVE-TWENTIES, TWENTY.-YEAH SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS, / PAYABLE AT THE OPTION. OF THE GOVERNMENT , ’ ' XFTES FIVE YEARS... I: am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receiye subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. -Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUB SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository,of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present premium on gold, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum. v A full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after July Ist, .1883, the privilege of convert ing the present issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com monly called “Five-Twenties”) will cease. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, mh4-tiyl v 114 South THIRD Street, Pliilada. gTEELING EXCHANGE, EXCHANGE ON HARIS, BOUGHT AND SOLD DKEXEL & CO. mylS-lm gDW A E D M. DAVIS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BBOKEK, No. 39 South THIRD Street, (upstairs,) Philadelphia. A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI- NESS TRANSACTED. . v Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Soldr. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits. &pl-3m g HARYEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, ■"No. SiSi “WALNUT STREET. . STOCKS ft»d BONDS* and All kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT.-BECURITUES, bought and sold on Commission. Business Papen And Loans on Collateral negotiated.at lowest rates. ‘ > . * UNITED STATES 6-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS, furnished >at PAR in sums to suit, without any cnarge for commission. - • • iOrderß by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs'. Nathan Trotter, & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq,, Johnß. Myers & Co,, Samuel B.Thomas,Esq.., Furness,Brinley.A Co., John Thomas, Esq. apl-3m if jgTEKLING AND PARIS EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. DREXEL & CO., JOHN G. CAPP & SON, STOCK A If D NOTE BE O SEES, No. 33 South THIRD Street, Directly opposite the Mechanics’Bank. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, . AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. MONEY INVE S T E D NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED mhl2-3m ON THE BEST TEEMS. COLLECTION OF U. S. CEBTIFI- V CATES 0? 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 of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly, ma turing.; Terms-made kr own and receipts given at the office. No. 330 CBESNUT Street. mys-tf PROPOSALS. A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets - •".■■■•’ -• Philadelphia, May 27, 1833. ‘-'SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this Oflico until 12 o’clock-M. on MONDAY, the Ist June next, to fur nish proruptlyattlie Schuylkill Arsenal — Scarlet Worsted Sashes, ' K-inch dark blue. Worsted Lace.' Baling Itopo. Bidders will state in their proposals the price, quanti ty bid for, and time of detivory. The ability of the bidder to fill tbe contract must be guarantied by two responsible jfersons, whose signa tures must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee must accompany the hid. ;No bid 1 will be considered that does not comply fully with tbe above requirements. Samples can be seen at this Office, and bidders are in vited to be present at the opening oi the bids. G. H. CROSMAN, * my2&4t Ast. Q. M. General U. S. Army. CKIETS, HOOP SKIRTS—THE) U “QUEEN OF THE WEST GORE TRAILS.’’-The best quality and styles of Gored Skirts to be obtained in this City. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail. N0.'638 ARCH Street. Also—The*'Quaker Skirt, extra long and medium length Skirts, together with a full line of Misses and Children’s Skirts, from 4 to 40 springs. Just Opened—Another supply-cf those Cheap Skirts.- GREAT BARGAINS—IS springs,‘7s cts.; 20 springs, 35 cts.; 25 springs, $1; 30springs, $1.15; 40 springs, $1 25; Me tallicifastened.and kid-padded, Diamond-tied Skirts, 25 springs, 75 cts.; 30 springs, 85 cts.; and 40 springs, $l, my26-6tif* >; . • - • '• ■ - • (YFFIC EES HOLDING- CLAIMS against the; State for-Recruiting services, whether they are on file at Harrisburg or not, may have them ne gotiated, if they are in satisfactory shape, through the undersigned, at his Military Agency. No. 3041 South FOURTH Street. JOHN M. POMEROY, my27i3t* : ~ (Late Paymaster U. S. A.) EVERYBODY LIKES IT. AJ ALDEN’S CONCENTRATED.COFFEE.’ A perfectly pure and healthy beverage, guarantied free from Dandelion, Chickory, or any deleterious substance whatever.- Price-A, 20 cents per pound ; B, 10 cents per pound. Sold bv EDWIN A. THOMAS, . my2-lm* 4-8 North FRONT St. .Philadelphia. TJOGERS & BROTHER, PRODUCE COMMISSION DEALERS. BUTTER, CHEESE, AND HAMS my2B-tf RECEIVING.TO-DAY. ALL. PICTURE'S EMANATING ■*A from BEIMER’S popular establishment bear the impress of rare ability. His colored Photographs are executed and colored in splendid style. Only $l. SE COND Street, above Green. ' It pAKE, ABILITY, AND A DESIRE '—'to please his patrons have produced fine styles of likenesses, as is seen in those fine and naturally-colored Photographs, made for $1 only. SECOND.Street, above Green. it TYOE^TYPES;—FOR SPLENDID A specimens of this style, REIMER’S Gallery is famous. Executed and colored ,by first-class artists, they cannot fail to please the appreciating. SECOND Street, above Green. . • it piCKLES—2SO DOZ HALF GALLON A assorted and plain Pickles; 400 doz quart assorted and plain Pickles; ' ' 350 doz pint assorted and plain Pickles; ’ 50 doz gallon 1 assorted and plain Pickles; For sale by - - RHODES & WILLIAMS. my2B ; .107 Bouth WATER Street. Tj'RESH SALAD OIL—SO CASES VIR- A GIN OIL OF AIX. quarts and pints; * ICO cases Bacigillupi & Possel Fils! brand, qts and pts; ~25 cases Bellue brand, quarts’.’-: For sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, - my2B XO? South WATER Street.' THRESH SICILY, CANARY, AND A HEMPiSEED; . Marseilles Castile.Soap; Italian Maccaroni and Vermacelii. For*aleby RHODES & WILLIAMS, , ' my2S ; 107 South WATER Street. TURKEY AND FRENCH PRUNES A and Smyrna Figs; Oranges, Lemons, Baisinß, Cur rants, and Dates.' For sale by • - - - RHODES & WILLIAMS. mySS XO7 South'WATER Street. 418 ARCH STREET. 34 South TBIRD Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. rfHE INITIALS I THE INITIALS! A ISY THIS BAROKESSS TAUTPHCiUS. Author of “AT ODDS." “ QUITS, ” Ac. THE INITIALS!!!! THE INITIALS!!! THE INITIAI S By the Bironess Tautphcous,author of “At Odds*, “ “Quits " etc., etc. A newasd beautiful edition is published and for sale this day, complete lu one Jaige volume, bound in cloth, for $1.50, or in two volumes, pupeu cover, price One Dollar. Head, vjhat the. Bailor of the. North American saus of it editorially into-dafs ' MfiE.srs. T. B- Peterson & Brothers have issued an exceedingly neat edition of Madame la Bavonne Taut phoms’ celebrated novel, “The luitials,” which is de cidedly her best work; at all events, we ourselves pre fer it to “Quits" and “At Odds." The work has run tnrongb many editions iu Europe, and is generally ad mitted to be one of the very best portraitnves of life iu Germany that lias been presented in the form of a novol. The author is a daughter of the celebrated Lord Erakine, who was Lord Chancellor of England at the beginning of this century; sbe has loos’ been married to a Gorman nobleman, the Baron Tautphmos, and has since that event resided in Germany; hence her familiarity with German life. 5 ' Published and for sale at retail or wholesale, by n\ B. PEriSRSON & BROTHERS, It 300 CHESTNUT Street, Pniladolphia. VEF BOOKS. J-Y Juct Received by , J. B UI’PINCOTT&CO. vis 'and MARKET Street. MANUAL OF SPHERICAL AND PRACTICAL AS TRONOMY. By William Clnuivenet, 2 vols , royal Bvo., with illustrations. , DIiIFTING ABOUT: or, What “Jeemes I’jpe3 of Pipesville,” Saw and Did, CHRISTOPHER NORTH. A Memoir of John Wilson, compiled by his daughter, Mrs. Gordon HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL, in all nations and ages. By Wm Howitt 2 vols. THE RACKS OF THE OLD WORLD. A Manual of . Ethnology. By 0. L. Brace. PARIS JN AMERICA. Bv Lahoulaye. WINTHROP’S LIFE IN TBE OPEN ATR.- AT ODDS. By the author of “Quits. " &c. GOOD THOUGHTS IN BAD TIMES, By Thomas Fuller, D. D. my2S-tf TICTUKEB. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF NIGHT AND HORNING, THE SEASONS, (Bas Relief), Tfl E EVANG ELIS IS, (Bas Relief), All of TIIORWALDSEN’S (Bas Reliefs), IMPERIAL AND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, - In great variety, comrrisiug all the • • * GEMS OF ART. Also, a full stock of BUFFORD’S DRAWING-ROOM PICTURES, Plain and colored. .CHALLEN, 1308 CHESTNUT Street, Sole Agent. Agents Wanted. my2B-3t TW\EW BOOKS at REDUCED BEIGES I ’LI Marian Grey,-by.Miss Holmes $1 00 Two Pictures, by Miss Mackintosh 125 At Odds. 12mo c10th.......;... 100 Life in Open Air, by Win throp. •••*•, 1 00 History of the Supernatural. 2 vols. - 250 Paris in America 100 'Races of the Old-World, b3 r /J. L. Brace .. 175 Good Thoughts in Bad Times.... I 25 Agnes and the Little Key 80 What Jeemes Pipes Saw and Did 1 00 Conscript, byDuinas SO Harper, Atlantic, and Godey for Juue * 20 3.CGO Vols. of Miscellaneous Books, usually sold at $1 and upwards, wi ll be closed out at FIFTY CENTS PER VOLUME. my27-tf G W. PITCHER, 808 CHESTNUT St. PUBLISHED THIS DAY, WILLIAM HOWITT’S NEW WORK ON THE SUPERNATURAL. THE HISTORY TIIE ©TJ3?33K.]VATXJXXA-Xi, ' la all acres and nations, in'all churches, Christian and Pagan, demonstrating a Universal Faith. BY -WILLIAM HOWITT. In ttvo Vols., 12mo. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,Publishers, 715 and 'TIT MARKET Street. (\C\ NEW COLORED PICTUBES FOR PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, uniform with Autumn Leaves, &c. Wood Mosses, series 0f32 Cards. Life of Childliood, series of 12 Cards. American Birds, series of 24 Car.ds. Flowers, series of 12 Cards. Most beautiful collection ever published, my27-3t PITCHER’S, 80S CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! THE RACES OF THE OLD WORLD. A Manual of Ethnology. By Chas. L. Brace. $2. PARIS IN AMERICA. By Dr. Ren6 Laboulaye. $1 25 PAPERS T^-p^ GHTS I:N BAl> AND OTHSR AGNES AND THE LITTLE KEY; Or, Bereaved Parents Instructed and Comforted by her Father. $1 THE GENTLEMAN. By Geo. H. Calvert. 75cts THE TWO HOMES; Or, Earning and Spending. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie. 75cts. UP THE LADDER; Or, Striving and Thriving. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie. 75cts. For sale by ,' W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, my 26 606 CHESTNUT Street. 'KTEW BOOKS. MISS MARIA J. McINTOSH’S NEW BOOK, TWO PICTURES OF WHAT WE THINK OF OUk • SELVES AND WHAT THE WORLD THINKS OF US ■ WINTHROP’S LIFE IN THE OPEN AIR, and other Papers.* l FULLER’S GOOD THOUGHTS IN BAD TIMES • ALL NEW BOOKS, of a standard character, for sale as soon as published, by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, my2s 85 SOUTH SIXTH street, above CHESTNUT. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. NOW COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. PRICES. Cloth, per vol ..$3.00 I Half Morocco ....$4.50 Sheep 4.00 { Half Russia 5.00 Sold to subscribers complete, or in instalments of one or two volumes per month. : Can any intelligent American deny himself this great American digest of all human knowledge, universally pronounced the best Cyclopedia and. the most valuable work ever published ? OFFICE OF THE • AMERICAN AND. ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA. 33 SOUTH SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. ALSO, Putnam’s Rebellion Record, ' Irving’s Works, ELLEYUE FEMALE INSTITUTE— rM a BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.—This Insti tution is located about twenty miles from Phi ladelphia,-nine miles from Trenton, and seven miles from Bristol,on the northern limits of ATTLEBOROUGH, . Middletown township, Bucks county, Pennsylvania—a rural district unsurpassed for healthfalness and beauty. There are. fdree daily conveyances to the premises from Philadelphia during the summer. THE SPRING AND SUMMER TERM will commence on the 20tb of FjFTH month, and continue in session twelve : weeks, through the most pleasant period of the warm months. The course of instruction is thorough and complete in all the elementary and higher branches of. an English, Classical,' and Mathematical Education. The French language is taught by a very superior uative French teacher, who daily engages the pupils in French conver sations. ' , A Normal Department is in operation for the benefit of those who desiro to qualify themselves for teachers. . TEEMS. —The char go for tuition in the English branches, with board, washing, fuel,'and lights, inclu ding pers afld ink, and the use of .library, is, for the Spring and Summer Term of twelve weekß, $43. Latin, Greeh, French, and Drawing, each extra.. Circulars, giving- full particulars, may be had on ap plication to the Principals. Attl eborough P. 0., Bucks county, Pa.; or from Edward Parrish, northwest corner of EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. ISRAEL J. GR&HAME, JANE P. GRAHA4TE, myl-lm Principals. EXPRESS COMPANIES. mrnuii&mm the ad am s ex chardise. Bank Nbtes, and Specie,: either by its ’ovrn lines or in connection with, other Express Companies, to all the principal. Towns and Citie3 in the United - States. E. S. SANDFORD, General. Superintendent. GOLDTHORP & CO., Manufacturers of Vj&kJg .Tassels, Cords, Fringes,' Curtains, and Furniture Gimps, CurtaiD Loops, Centre Tassels. - Picture and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. Military and Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Neck Ties, etc., etc., No. 635 MARKET Street myfi-Rm , . , . v . Philadelphia. TTN lON - STEAM : AND WATER- A' HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. • GOLD’S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATER, THOMPSON’S LONDON KITCHENER, and all other Improved COOKING APPARATUS. Boilers and Water Backs, Parlor and: other Grates, Registers and Ventilators, Backs .and Jambs, and all things connected with the above branch of business. * JAMES P. WOOD, nr No. 41 South FOURTH Street. B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent.. ~ ap29-Iv T U O K- E R’S A PATENT SPRING BED. Patented Jolt 3,1866., Universally acknowledged for Neatness, Comfort, and Durability to be the Standard Spring Bed. The above are manufactured and for sale by HIRAM TUCKER, Jnli2s-3m No. 3 REVERB Block. Boston, Mass, PAPER PATTERNS OF THE LATEST FASHION* Wholesale and Retail. „ New Spring and Summer Cloaks, Sleeves, - Waists, aud Children’s Patterns,now ready at Mrs. M. A. BINDER’S Temple of Fashion, No. 1033 CHESTNUT Street. Also, Dress and Mantilla Making in all its branches. • ' Madame Demorest’s Mirror of Fashion and. Lb Bon Ton. . ap29-3m • - T'ARB. AMMONIA.—A FEW TONS -landing. Also, SCatties True Musk, per Persia. Imported and for sale by WM. M. WILSON, 308 MAR KET Street. . - , myB;r TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE A RUKAL districts. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at their Country Residences yyith , EVERY DESCRIPnoif--OF; ' FINE GROCERIES, TEAS; &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, my2l-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS. TJRICK PRESSES, DRAIN TILE, A' and Clay Tempering Machines, and Brick-makers Tools. . 8. P. MILLER, - myl9-lm 309 South FIFTH Street. H.KEGG & CO.’S NEWLY INVENTED VI METALLIC REFRIGRRATOR'soId by WALCOTT & BURNHAM, 731 CHBBTNUT Street,-*is the most beautiful and economical Refrigerator evor presented to the public. This is a combination of Refrigerator and Water Cooler, and requires very little more ice for both than is generally used for tbe Cooler alone. my!4-Bw*if 17NGINE FOR SALE.—A VERTICAL Ai. Lever Beam Low Pressure Steam Engine, cylinder 40 inches diameter, 5-feet stroke? Beam resting:on a square Egyptidircoiumn. Improved governor and Sickles cutoff. Also, two boilers, 22 feet long, 7 feet diameter The Engine and Boilers are in good order, and have heen used only about two years. Apply to H.-N. BURROUGHS, my2S-24t 108 South FOURTH Street. WELLING AND SCOURING SOAP, -L of superior quality, for manufacturers’ use. For sale by B G. ROBERTS, my27-3t* 830 RiCE Street. QHERBY WINE.—IOO QUARTER M Casks just received per ship “Laura.” for sate In bona, hy CHAS. 8. Si JAS. CARSTAIRS, apM 1»6 WALJfDT aud GSAMITB Streets Q.REAT SALE OP OHIO AGO CITY PROPERTY, THE INITIALS!!! Th e undersigned will offer for sale at Auction, in the CITY OP CHICAGO, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of June, 1803, Some eighteen hundred Lots in the WIGHT’S, ELSTON’S, AND SHEFFIELD'S ADDI- EmT)racing several thousand feet of very desirable water front, well adapted to manufacturing purposes. Terms of Sai.e r One-fourth cash, and the balance in three (S) annual payments, with, interest at SIX PER CENT. MAHLON D. OGDEN, mylG-l2t Trustee of Chicago Land Co. WANTED A YOUNG "MAN DE * * sire 3 to assist in Double Entry Book-Keeping, or act as Salesman in any Mercantile business; cantakj charge of a grocery store, or assist; speaking German, also. Satisfactory reference as fol- industry and capa bility. Pleafecall or address “J. C. B„” Philadelphia City Hotel, FOURTH and WOOD Streets. my2B-3&* . WANTED IN A COUNTINU-EOOY, » t a LAP about 17, who writes a good hand, and is quick at figures. Address • 41 Merchant,” at this office. ' • my3S-2t* WANTED—A {SITUATION AS A T» Salesman in a wholesale or retail Hat. Establish ment,'by one well acquainted with.the business over 15 years, and can influence considerable trade. Address Pt'esso ffice. ’ my2S-3t WANTED —A SITUATION AS *.» BOOKKEEPER, in Philadelphia, or in some Manufacturing Establishment in the country. Satisfac tory reference given. Address G. Y. 3f , care of JACOB RENNER, P. M., Port Kennedy, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania. my27-4t* WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, » » a SITUATION in any respectable business. Was engaged as book-keeper for one house on Market street ' for nine , years, and has a good knowledge of business generally. The best of ciiv reference can be given. Ad areis‘‘T. E., ” Box 1586 Post Office. my26-7t* . A GENTLEMAN HAYING A DE SIRABLE HOUSE, delightfully located, would like two or three other Gentlemen to join him, so as to secure a comfortable hotQ9 at moderate expense. Address “S. M.office of The Press. roy36 st* St 7 A A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE mP ■ in every county at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to 6ell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address ' S. MADISON, my6-3md&W _ Alfred, Maine, SjJftA A MONTH!—WE WANT AGENTS at s6oa month, expenses paid, to soil our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13other new articles. 15 circulars free. SHAW & CLARE, my6 f 3md&W • Biddeford, Maine. <||| ■ COAL VESSELS WANTED—- lead immediately for Port Royal and Beau fort. No commissions charged. Apply to HUNTER. NORTON. & CO., my27-3t 305 K WALNUT Street. . AgA DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFlCE.— Philadelphia, Feb, 9, 1863 • VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the followingpoints: Tortngas. Key West, Fla. -• - Fort Monroe. Va. Alexandria. Va. . Newborn, N. C. Port Koyal, S. C. A. BOYD, felO-tf Captain and Asßist. Qnartermaster. -HOARDING FOE CHILDREN, IN NEW JERSEY.—A lady. having a very desirable tad healthy location, -would take a few child ren from 6 to 12 years of age for the summer, or perma nently, if desired, affording them all the comfort* of a home, With the view of commencing Instructions in the fall in snch branches of education (including Music) as their parents or guardians may desire. References will begivfn. For further information, inquire of JOHN M, RILEY, Esq., 4SY CHESTNUT Street my 23 thstuat* mORENOE HEIGHTS,—THIS DE -*• LIGHTFUL BOARDING HOUSE, situated on the banks of the Delaware, 200 feet above high-water mark, 26 miles above the city, will be opened on the 35th of JUNE for the reception of guests. Apply at the HEIGHTS, oi to the WETHERILL HOUSE, SANSOfII Street, above Sixth R. G. SIMEJN, Proprietor. ©E ASIDE HOUSE/ FOOT OF PENN- Kr SYLVANTA Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. A pri vate hoarding-house is now open for the reception of gnests. _ David scattebgood.^ Fifth Month, 1863. myl2-2at* TTANDSOME SECOND-STORY COM MUHICATINO BOOMS, Ifo. 1315 WALNUT Street. mrii && A RIVER FARM OF FIFTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, to be sold at PaMic'Sale, ON MONDAY, June Ist, 1563, At 2 o’clock P. M., on the premises, in BRISTOL TOWNSHIP, Bucks county, fronting on the river Dela ware; 2K miles below Bristol, 3M miles from Shamony Station, on the TreDton Railroad, and near China Wharf. I-ate. the property of Jesse and'Bannali Ridge; deceased. Improvements—a Stone House, Frame Barn, Wagon house, &c., Gcod apple orchard, and other fruit trees; a fair proportion of wood and meadow land. Terms'at sale, by JESSE Gr. WEBSTER, my23-3L* . Auctioneer. npHE SUBSGEIBERg WILL CONTI KITE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street. WSI. ELLIS & CO./Druggists, 724: MARKET Street/ Tl fETEOPOLTTAS' HOTEL,' -*■*-*- : (I.ATe' BROWN'S,) ' PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Between Sixth and Seventh streets, • ‘WASHINGTON CITY. ‘ • my22-6m * XJEj HOUSE, CORNER OP PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND SE VENTH STREETS, Washington, D.C. The.subscriher liasleased this well-known and popu lar hotel, and respectfully invites his friends in Penn sylvania and elsewhere to give him a calL ! ,ray6-lm > JOHN CASEY, Proprietor. T)RANDEETH HOUSE, -M Corner of BROADWAY, CANAL, and LISPENABD > STREETS; NEW YORK. , • CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The: above Hotel is located in the moat central part of Broadway, and can be reached b* omnibus or city can, from all the steamboat landings and railroad depots. The rooms are elegantly furnished; Many of them are constructed in suits of communicating parlors and cham bers, suitable for and parties travelling to gether. * Heals served at all hoars. Single Rooms from 60 cents to $1 per day. Double Rooms from $1 to $2.60 per day. de3‘&n. JOS. CURTIS * CO. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE -a* INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 4:33 CHESTNUT STREET. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA This Company Is now. prepared to make insurance against' LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms. , -Their losses-will.be promptly settled, and that those for the year 1562 were so, they refer to the following re cipients: . Mrs- Jane Ferree . i L. G. Mytinger & Co Beverly R. Keim 'William E. Tabor JohnCundy...... P. P. Morris.*..... W. Y. Petit...... L. G-. Myfcinger h Co*. R. E. Sellers Other small losses This Company have no unsettled losses. The assets of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rent 5........... Beal estate (taken for debts) cost Stocks and bonds*. , Bills receivable ; Due from individuals Cash in Bank Stock notes... directors $179,662 64 K.P, Kin#, President, M. W. Baldwin, Vice Pre- Charles P. Hayes, sident, John Clayton, P. B. Savery, 'EcLWiieiy ; Alexander Murphy, T. K. Collins, H. C. Howell, J. M. Cowell, John. Killgore, S. J. Megargee. Stth23-stut£3m*if F. B T7AMB INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. A 4.06 CHESTNUT Street. Francis N. Buck, Clias. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S, Justice, 0. \Y. Davis, . FRANCIS N. ' CHARLESRK EfIWILLIAM I. BLANCHAR! « A/TEDICINES NO FAMILY SHOULD "A BE WITHOUT. 51 Thousands of Cases of Pulmonarv disease, .'which, have baffled every expedient of human skill, have been . permanently cured by this old standard remedy. To prove this assertion we have certificates of cures so extraordinary that skeptics are led to feel incredulous of their truth. No remedy, has ever been offered that can compare with this great ori ginal "Wild Cherry Com puud in curing Coughs, Asthma, Sore Throat, Weak Breast, • Bronchitis, . &c.. Sac. ' DR. SWAYNE : S BOWEL CORDIAL. A quick aid sure remedy l for Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholera IntantamSor summer complaint, pains in the stomach and bowels, Vomiting, Bea Sickness, Sick Stomach, and ail re laxed condition of-.the bowels. No family . should be withoutdbis medicine during the summer months. No travel- ' should leave home without it. To onr brave sol diers it has proved - ofincalcula blebenedfc. _ : DR: SWAYNE’S ALL HEALING OINTMENT. 1 Tetter, Scald Head. Itch Blotches, all eruptions of the skin, Chronic Erysipelas of the face, old ulcers of long standing, that put at defiance every other mode of treatment, are permanently?cured by • -this great vegetable ointment. The use • 1 of our “Panacea,” internally, as a purifier of the blood, ia a great advantage, and will hasten ihe v cure DR. S\VAYNE ? S SARSAPAR AND-TAR PILLS Cure Headache, Costiveness, Billions Complaints, Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, &c.~ they are a great blood-purifying purgative. Prepared oulyby • DR. SWAYNE & SON. ’ No. 330 N. SIXTH St., above Vine. PhUa. Sold by all dealers in medicines. my2a-tf n SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRraKFACTO^T^DWAKEB o^. A 1 labYkpand gents- hiding saddles. . PIKE TkUIfES, VALISES. &o light and heavy harness. ■». 'Wholesale and Retail- A. M. BOBHA2T. ttp?o Im* Jgxr CLAM SOUP WILL BE SERVED up daily, Sundays excepted, l>y JAWES PROS RES. No. 80S MARKET Street mys-lftf -sail EVANS & WATSON’S ■ IHSI SALAMANDER SAJI - STORE,, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. PA. A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES altray* oa CHICAGO AUCTION SAI.E. AT AUCTION, At 10 o'clock A. M.. OEISINAB TOWN, TIOX TO CHICAGO, WANTS. SUMMER RESORTS. BOARDING. FOR SAMI AND TO LET. COPARTNERSHIPS. HOTELS?* A. R. POTTS, v Proprietor. INSURANCE COMPANIES. LACKBURNE, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. | E. D. Woodruff, i Geo. A.'West, John Kessler, Jr,, Cbas. Stokes,' A. H. Rosenheim, Joseph D. Ellis. SUCK r President^ [CHARDSQN, Vice President. ID, Secretary- [jalS-iftf MBDICAX. DR. SWATHE’S * COMPOUND SIRUP WILD CHERRY. tfw BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN SOM STREETS. 49- AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, ON fc ATURDAY MORN ING, at ID o’clock. iECluded in the catalogue will be FORTY HORSES. 4®=“ Fall characters at the sale. ALSO, A large collection, of desirable new and second-hand Carriages, light Wagons. Express Wagons.. Harness, Saddles, &c., with which the sale will commence. 4®- No postponement on account of the weather... my2S-2tif ALFRED M. HERKNESS, Auctioneer. ISJEW CHESTNUT-STREET 'THEA- A-' THE. —Lessee and Manager. - -Mr. W. WHEATLEY, „ . , POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT But two of the t i, NEW faikt spectacle, Nightly received for the LAST TWO WEEKS br crowded and brilliant audiences, with enthusiastic ap probation. - TT. TI NEW AI i 1 ; SPLENDID SCENEEY, ByJ.-E. Hayes and J. E. Solwyn* TOe powerful Chorus and fuU Orchestra under the dt rection of Mr. Mark Hassler. Sixteenth'appearance of the Charming, Talented, and beautiful MBS. JOHN 'WOOD, The Queen of Comedy. Burlesque, and S one. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, May 28th. 1863, The Fairy Extravaganza, the fair one with the golden locks. QUEEN LUCIDOBE. ) PAGE PITCHIN, } MBS. JOHN WOOD. ORIGINAL JACOBS, > __ * MR. D. SETCHJSLL, MR. W. A. CHAPMAN. MR. W. DAVIDGE, MR?. C. HENRI, and THE BELGIAN GIANT, WILL APPEAR. . Previous to which, aa original Petite Comedy of CAPE MAY DIAMONDS. Mr. Kerr Mudgcoa.. Mrs. Kerr Mudgeoa. Drees Circle aad Parqaette. Orchestra. Beats Family Circle No extra charge for Reserved Seats. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Sole Lessee..M. A. GARBETTSON. Bufliaeas Agsat... ,Btr. JOHN T. DONNELLY 2S9th NIGHT, AND LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF THE SEASON. BENEFIT OF E L TILTON, TWO GREAT DRAMAS. LUCILLE; OR, A STORY OF THE HEART. .Mr. -f) L. Tilton. . ......Mrs. Anna Coweli# CAPTAIN K.YD. St. Cyr Lncille. Eyd . 7“.\?.7.7! .77.77. . .Ml-. E. L. Tilton. Grace .Miss Viola Crocker. Pill DAI, ANNUAL BENEFIT OF DK. CUNNINGTON. Go N C BBT' HAL L, CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TWELFTH. . LAST THREE NIGHTS, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, May 28, 29. and 30, of the PEAK FAMILY. SWISS BELL RINGERS, GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, \ commencing at 3 o’clock. AJI clißdren admitted for lOcents toMatinee3. Admission-23 ccs. Referred seats 50 cts. Tickets for sale at J. E. Goul d r s Music Store, 622 Chestnut street. Doors open at 7%. To commence at S o’clock. raySS St* C C CHASE, Business Agent. IVrH&ICAL FUND HALL—SANBER "A SON’S CONCERT. . A CARD. The young and celebrated American Pianist and Com poser, MR. HARRY SANDERSON. HavißE returned from Havana, where he met with the most flattering 1 marks of success, the manager begs to announce to the public that he will give, in Philadel phia, TPE GRAND CONCERT, * On FRIDAY EVENING, May 29th, at 8 o’clock - . On which occasibn'the following artists will appear: Mrs. JENNY REMPTON, Tlie Favorite American Contralto. Mr. WILLIAM CASTLE, the Talented Tenor. Mr. GEORGEW. MORGAN, the World-renowned Or ganist, will conduct the Concert. * Admission SO cents; Reserved seats 25 cents extra. Tickets and seats can he secured at Gould’s Music Store, commencing Wednesday, May 27th. Doors open at Concert to commence at 8 o’clock. The Grand Piano used by Mr. Sanderson, it from tha celebrated Manufactory of Chickening & Sons, Boston. my26-4t T A GRAND TOPICAL "r balloon ascension Will take place TO-DAY, MAY 23TH, AT BUSHNELL’S PARK, North .BROAD Street, .above COLOMBIA Avenue.B Every hour, if the -weather will permit. This large Balloon. HERCULES, is capable of taking up six persons one thousand feet high, where a most splendid view of the city and suirounding country can be hfid- AU the cast and west Railroads connect with, the Fif teenth and Thirteenth-street Railroad, and come within one block of the A B ind of Music will be in at tendance. Admission 25 cents. Seats reserved for ladies. * AT A T A T O R I U M . -L' SWIMMING SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, LADIES, AND GENTLEMEN, SOUTH BROAD,' BELOW DK. JANSEN respectfully informs those young Ladies and Gentlemen who anticipate leaving the city, retiring to the sea shore or the watering places, that his exten sive Swimming Bath has begun operations under very favorable circumstances, and he invites them to avail themselves of the advantages that his institute offers to them. Bis system of instruction is pleasant and original. He warrants to every pupil to learn the art of Swimming in one month, at the furthest. Some have learned in eight or ten lessons. The water is kept at an even tempe rature (SO degrees, Fahrenheit, for female and 75 degrees. Fahrenheit, for male classes), and every comfort and at tention will be furnished to combine amusement with. the most useful and healthful exercise. m>2s-5t ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC V 1 REHEARSALS.every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at o clock, at Jthe MUSICAL FUND HALL. CARL SEKTZ, conductor. Tickfts 25 cents. Packages of live tickets 81. To be had of Andre & Co., No. 1104 Chestnut sejpeti J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at th& Hall door. NOTICE —The last three Public Rehearsals of the sea son will take place on the 30th ofAl&v, and 6th and I3th of June. my2l-tf '"PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TP E FINE ARTS, 10.25 CHESTNUT STREET. THE FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, . From 9 A. M. till 7 P. SI., and from S till 10 P. M. Admission, 25 cents. Season Tickets, 50 cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders. Artists, and Contributors will receivt their Tickets at the Office. . myS-tf HASSLER’S orchestra ' ■' NEW OFFICE, 314 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delG-fjg CTEREOSCOPTICONS EOR PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS, in large or small hallA, with views,' scenes, and representations of fine Statuary, both of Europe and America, incidents, places, and battles of the present Rebellion, Made and for sale by - , r * . ' JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., Manufacturing Opticians, 924: CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia; Pull priced and illustrated Catalogues sent by mail free. ap3o-lai ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY* TjUMILIES, WEDDINGS, PASTIES, •*: Festivals, Fans, Excursions, and Boarding Houses* furnished with ICE CREAMS. CAKE, and CONFEC TIONERY, on the most reasonable terms. my2s-6t* GEO. T. RILEY, No. 1115 Race St. JCE! ICE I ICE 1 ICE I ICEI ICE I COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Families, Offices, Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons. &c., &c., supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTOa ICE, at the very lowest market rates. Dealers <3*k2 large consumers supplied at wholesale prices* Wagons ran in all pavea limits of the Consolidated city, and in. the Twenty-fourth Ward. THOS. E CAHILL, f 325 WALNUT Street. Office - J North Penna. R. & Master street. • ee * j Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets. ftp3-3mif* i Pine-street wharf, Schuylkill. DO A L.—SUGAR LOAF,' BEAVEH and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ev pressly for family U 66, Depot, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. 112 South SECOND Street. Cap-J-ly) J. WALTON & CO. RAILROAD LINES. SigMam THE PHILADELPHIA ssEEzISEeEaND eastern transportation COMPANY is now prepared to forward FREIGHT from Philadelphia to New York, via Camden and Port Mon mouth.- . •51,962 45 91592 .4,846 67 4,894 19 121 87 2,000 00 60 00 1,408 76 84 16 160 81 .The attention of Shippers and Merchants is directed to this new and expeditious RAILROAD-ROUTE, and a portion of their patronage respectfully solicited. Freight received at third wharf above Arch street. For further particulars apply to GEO. B. McCULLOH, Freight Agent, ■ 128 North WHARVES, W. F. GEIFFITTS, Jp.. , General Manager. JOHN BUCK; Freight Agent, my22-tf Pier No. 28 NORTH RIVEBrNew York. .$50,116 48 . 19,370 00 21,509 91 .. 9,942 91 - . 7,374 47 1,082 87 .. 70,265 00 ELMIRA S. R. LINE. 1863 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. - 1869 For WILLIAMSPORT,-SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all Soints in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains lefcT# 'epot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, corner Broad and Callowhill streets, at 8.15 A. M. and 3. 30 P. M.", daily. Sundays-excepted. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points In Northern and Western. Pennsylvania, Western New York, &c.y&c. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or intermediate Points. Through Express Freight Train for all points ahoy*, leaves daily at 6 P. Iff - For further information apply to JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent, THIRTEENTH and CALIOWHILL, and N. W corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ja3l-tf S* GHBSa NOTICE.—OFFICE iSE=22f?CAPE MAY AND MILLVILLE EAILEOAD COMPANT, 409 WALNUT Street, Slay loth. 1563.—0 n and after WEDNESDAY, 20th inst., the r Cara •will run regularly upon this road to PORT ELIZABETH, leaving WALNUT-Street Wharf at 9 o’clock A. M., daily.. myl6-tf C- 3. DUNGaN, President. ROAD, VIA MEDIA. SUMMER BO ARDERS Will find pleasant and ample accommodations at ilia fol lowing places on or near the Railroad: Trains to and from the city five times each wav daily. COUPON AN D SEASON TICKETS AT LOW RATES. Near Wallingford Station. Mr. C. W. Thomas, IN MEDIA, THE CHESTNUT GROVE HOUSE, THX CHARTERHOUSE. . - Near Media, Air. Peter Worral, Mrs M. A. Worrell* Mrs. Wm. Brooke, Mns Passmore, Gideon Malin, Tho mas Malin, J. Edwards. For • further information inquire of ALEXANDER HENDERSON, at the DEPOT IN MEDIA. NearLcnni, H Fields ; near Glen Riddle, S Levis. Near Pennelton, Levi .Tobson; near. Darlington, Joel Sharpless; near Glen Mills, J. Malin, B. Green; near Cheyney’s Shops, Joh Scott, J. Preston Thomas. - -There are many others near the above and other sta tions who will take boarders. Baggage, &c., collected and delivered by 9. ALEX ANDER. Express Agent, in the DEPOT, northeast comer of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. ap2S-36t POE ALBANY ANI) ■®BBHH£e:TROY,'N. Y. . • Steamer MTJLLISON is now. loading for the above points, and 'Will leave on'WEDNESDAY, May 27, at 3 P. SI. For freight, which will he taken on reasonable terms, applv to S. FLANAGAN, It No. 304- South DELAWARE Avenue. B*aje£k" STEAM PROPELLOR LIKE FOR HARTFORD, direct ■ " The steamer MARS, Nichols, master, is now loading at First wharf above Market street. For freight-&C.. apply to W. M. BAIRD Sc Co., 133 South DELAWARE Ave nue, or on the boat. my2S FOB NEW YORK—YIA AbSSbBEdELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL, DESPATCH AND SWIFTSURE LINES, The steamers of this line are leaving daily at 12 M., and 5 P. M- from the third pier above WALNUT Street. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to ’ WM. M. BAIRD St CO., mh2o-tf . 133 South. DEL AWARE Avenue. FOR NEW YORK—NEW DAILY LINE—VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com pany receive freight and leave daily at.*2P. M., deliver ing their cargoes in New York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. . TO P CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. - JAMES HANDi Aaeht, aul-tf . Piers 14 and 15 EAST-RIVER, New-York, '' f PHILADELPHIA PHRENOLOGI CAL cabinet and BOOK STORE.—Examina tions, with written or verbal descriptions 'of Cha racter, Social Disposition,- Professional i Talent. Business Qualification, &c., are made day an! evening. All the publications of Fowler- Welle, wholesale and reiaiL JOHN L; CAPEN, ap7tnthB3mif 35 SoutInTBNTBL Str*ftt. TAMES ECCXjES, machinist - AND 1331 BEACH Street.' Manufacture* Shafting and Mill-gearing. Lift and Force Pumps, on the most approved principles. Heavy ana light Planing and Turnin g executed with despatch. ap22-3m* Tl/TORGAN,- ORB, & 00., STEAM XU. ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founder*. and General Machinists and Baiter MakaHilJo. if* Q CaLLOWHILL Straat* PhihLdiU&&3 -. feh>*ly AUCTION SAUE. AMUSEMENTS. Mr. D. SetchelL I Airs. C. Henri. WALNUT STREET. 'COAI. PHILADELPHIA west oheste: AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL-