Great Cities of the World. To the Wier of The Pre4B: Sin It is intpresting to notice that the great ci ties of the world;iin all ages, are found inland, like Philadelphia, and not on great ocean harbors. The following are a few examples Alexandria, Amster dam, Antwerp, Ave, Bankok, Berlin, Brussels, Ca diz, Calcutta, Canton, Damascus, The Hague, Jerul salern, Lisbon, Liverpool; London, Mexico, Mon treal, Moscow, Nankin, New Orleans, Oporto, Paris, "Pekin, Quebec, Rangoon, Rome, Rotterdam, Rouen, ISt. Petersburg, Stockholm, &c. The fact is both in teresting and curious. Who will explain it I I am, respectfully yours, Philadelphia, June 2, 1863 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, - UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Glrard--Chestnut s :Biro li W Bar', Baltimore S 0 Wyman; Baltimore R Kirkland, Baltimore L fleekell;'Bogor, W Thompeori, Pa , clias Culver. $ Cooper, New Jersey John Dungan, New York 'CAI Hogan. Now York Chas 11 White, New York II Mkboll & fa, New York :James Bowers. Wash, o C W Green & Son, New York B Illosely Ei la, Boston .0 Di ei eel OD, Warren. obi° A Smith. Warren, Ohio 'rhos saunders New York :Rohl Wilson, Baltimore"- - '' W Stackhouse,_Baltimore G Scofield, New York ra Templln, Harrisburg Cablellock Island ISM Lain, Allegheny city .J L Boggs, Perth Amboy ,A McAfee, Harrisburg BLP oChltout & wf, twa'rtiry, Cincinnati LWWallsm . „ Capt 0 H Fro-Ilb, Pi 111r11, Mrs:ll,B LEMEIELti, Pa :1 H DeLeon; Louisville 13 11 Attrar, Dew York W Gardner & la, Cin, 0 Alma .1W Wall, N ew Jersey P Phelps, Columbus liOr C Var. Clear, New York Jim M Butler, Nosy York "Juo W Cumberland 'Bon J Y Jeffries,- lowa •Cul Delany Continental—Ninth .A.Busehbeck L Keen .J . 13 Melltdon. Penna. ' . . A Si ninon, Pen na iS Durfe'e. Pittsburg DerbY.',Hashville . H Hack; Pittsburg .1' A Redfield. . . . H A Fonda, Williamsport W Donigan,'Nashville A George; Breton - `BN Foray, .Baltirnore J Cassidy, Cincinnati Mrs Robinson,-Lancaster Miss litistell,,Lancaste C Breton':Alexander, • 13 N.Goddard,Worcestar 3 B 'Reynolds, Danville. B Et Southgate,'Kentuaky L (herbalist., Covington, lEy Mrs Aspinwall Penna - .Miss Aspinwall, Penna -J D Condit& la, New Jerrei . -^T P Brady .4 a, hew Jersey C H Gilbert & la,Partlana Mrs F B Carlton & 2 ch, NY Miss .1 ()ammo, New York ; McCoy, New 'York W NHoyt, Boston • G.S Walsh, 'New York J klrlay; Jr, , New York J H Bona, New York W H H Clark - & la Del • C R. Darling & in, Boston . John F Lona. Lancaster . B E Lewis. West Cheater Xdw Starr kla, _Chicago • Cbas P Wasner, , St Louis B. Cabb, Illinois Mrs Tomsen; New Jersey Miss Holcombe,' N J Miss A Holcombe. N J A NV Spen - cer, Boiton .3? F Fittl...-33averhtu. - . B Cluffaiaverhill A A Colter, Cincimaati. 0- T 1 Briggs St la.. N Y P C Oakley, N J H Scranton, Scranton: Pa -Col H. Leonard Si wf, 13 S. A B o,alwkr, Pittsburg Cornier; Pittsburg . . 'N'ir II Bailey. Nosy York J Gardner, New York "VV L O'Brien, Baltimore W W Wits lit, Virginia - B B Hooker, Hartford • Thrt.New York F A Hill .Washington T Bleck, Jr New Jersey .J W Black, Jersey. .1 B Pareons, TroY,B Y BBia,Lebard, Boston 0 B HMO) & w, York, Pa -J 8 Hagerty, Baltimore C Robinson, Baltimore Mr & Dire Hamm, Maryr d • Porter. Conn- J Colby, Now York Anierican—Chestnut Henderson.. New York .J K BiVe3 er,_Jersey City D Smilbers, Delaware ..Jae Sherman, New York Johrrlt White. Maryland C Delong, Washington Nat Aing, Huntingdo'n -John C Janes, Penns 'nos J Jones, New York D L Coyle. blercerebrirg , Geo C.Penneman Eoliasiberger. York S Datineville, Delaware •G A Ford, Elaryland W Wilson, & la, Deana 'W Calvert. Jersey Shore aterolannits 7 —Eourt M Kinkead. Turtle Crilek M Kinkead, Pittsburg :J Stern, Baltimore • J IlicKeacy. Baltimore .J LTorin:on, Harrisburg Shell abi'i..Pittsburg W , Ten Donna Sta Louis .Jas Leslie, Cincinnati KCi Supper. Jobnstown,Pa Chas lliosagbt, Johnstown F Dar& la, Pittsburg -lonia Black, Altoona, Pa .D McConville;Stmibencille J-Kramer. Allentown 11 Bary, Lancaster. Pa .MAdmits, Cincinnati - C C Suittlf, Alloghen_y, Pa Fitas,.Aliegbeny.Fa C Bairn:mini. St Lone ' 11. Di Todd& la. Boston B Long, € Ana 4Goo W Cut ter, Nova Scotia a' Larkins; I 3 8 A .1 •Wro Bap*, rentiat-,, SC.Lonlip—Cheatiant Vaisanti; 4-8 N Hilbrer, Pi ow York j , Donty, - EThainokin .18 Bittenbender, ',Shamokin J Hoek-Ins. wapkee Mr Sc , NroWbirtorL& child, - Londen .3 Johnson; New York P, Brown, Whealing, Va ID Migorien, Tort Carbon ...John NV Lewis. II 13 N The.Unlion'—.daroli qee,"(3ordon, - Pa - i)3 Boblisou Se.tyf :S F 'Wets • tO 6 Phelps; N York .J Sle'vene, - .Liew To. k :Johnll Snyder, btoyestowic .13 0 licnety; Ohio ,hirs Mallery; Ohio 111 Leon; Cincinnati, 0 iF MeGear, New Jewey • .Jiielah sbo, Laacanter co ”C, Holmrich, Ohio Beecher, ,Pottitown Barley Sheaf—Seco Mrs C'Swingle.'iWayne co ',Mrs E 'Mai nes, 'Way lie co 351 re J•Corles, Wayne co Lt C D Mahan, 'Wayne BE Swingle, Wayne co W Wilcox. Montgomery A J Sbiolds, Montgomery H Pearson,-Bnclre co E Parry, Attleboro M Rich. Buckingham .0 Kirkbride, Attleboro D Harvey; Doylestown IS Holcomb. 'Bunks BE Pennon & la, Middletwn S Snyder;Bartaville M Kole 'Jenkintown "NationSlL4Ltsee at Theo Burnet, •Wilkesbarre ..Tos Whibilier, Mt CAase. ,A.L Keith J Rothchild, Win'ioport R Uhildff, Wm:sport Campbell,PCllntonvllle P Band,,rennsYltenle DPlCrebS,'2ington P T Btandlinger. Penns .. Geo W BrowerJ.Ashland - A Johnston, Selettylklato A W Shaer, Lancaster co Cumberland %tate* , llnion—Sixth T Denner, Penna J S Berkarresser, Penna S Gilliland, New Yqk F H Gilmer , New 'York - E Watson, Milford, Del H Stover, Milfard,,Del /A Devine.", Easton decati Futon'. Win Davis, Hasten. 31 Walker, yv ihnington,bei B F Moore,Wilmington, , Del Morton Glover,Selinewrnye Commercial—Sixth It SY WilFon,. Ifewark, 4131 Pretz, Port Royal, () .A L 3 ens, Maryland rllowton Boston. J Jones. Post Deposit W Stotts. Bloody 'Run 6 Stotte r 6loody Run 0 Bleb weds, Pottstown Allen Node, Chester. co .; Black Bear--Third Levi Stoltz, ,Bucks co, Pa Albert - 11111er, ScWI Haven. Axel R',Tamen,CoOPersburi Cnopersburg Brendel & lady,Belh'ral Scboemeker, Allentown A Wei& nharn mer, Barks co A. Blackman, Pu Jno 8 Cornell. Fearte r y ille 'W Berth, Peunsturg W. Berner, l'ilknebure Bald Eagle—Third Si 4131•11 Mart, iierke.co. Pa Mrs liessher." - Siontg co. Pa 'Era Geary, Moran co, Pa Bias Geary. alontg co, Pa TaleershouroPenna Mrs Satiffman, ,Allantawn -Eamt-Katfrman, Bath, an John L Griner. tab co, Pa O M Riche,'Mitlersbarg 2Dayld Slatingtaa IkladiNon—SecOnd H ' tir El Dill, Delaware L Griffith & la, Delaware D Harold. Philadelphia . Gleser, Dover, Del .Jae B Ferguson & v. N J SPECIAL NOTICES. DR: SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS 7.TIE (best remedy for sores in the_known world. ONE-PHICE - CLOTHING, -OF THE LATEST "STYLER, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL 'MALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked hiPlain Pi gmies. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. 'Our Oxp--Pnicx SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are 'thereby treated alike. - delny JONES & CO., 60411AMPT Street. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN 'OLD 21uuss. — Mrs. Winelow'e Soothing Syrnp is the preecri.p tion of orie,Of the beat female physicians and nurses in the United . States, and has been used for - thirty leave rxith never-failing safety and success by millions of mo thers and. o,lldren, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity or the stomach. . Believes wind colic. — . Regulates the bowele." And gives rest, health, And comfort to mother and child. 26 cents a bottle. m2212-lm A JAIDSWIRBIBR MELODY. • . ''Twas a night in the dog aa*B, ; And all through the house -+ ' • Night prowlers were stirring - Fleas, bedbugs, and mouse. The children, uneasy, Squirmed, this way and that . The bedbugs preferred them ' Because they,were fat. = But'at dawn, on each insect `.l l yon'..o death powder fell; AMI ELe rats'and the mice too Succumbed to his Pill. 4 1 . Lyons PoWdat will kill all insects. - Lyon% Pills are sere death nits M111;1)2108. . SoldeiVirywhese ISYSI - nt . • ~.i pousw, !AU/W.42W" I Nt' • 11 • gm rein. below Ninth. Alai G Bard well, N J - Dr Harry Lee, New York L Geiger, lindsort. Y T T Wieman„ Harrisburg itLMay, Reading John T Pratt, New York James S Pratt, New York Mrs C Sweeny & fa .ireland Dr J G Morgan, Chest dill Dr Schley & la, Maryland Mrs Haaver,,Mary land Col 0 E Trail, Maryland T E Penning &la, Balt J P Strode, Ales , Achusetts W H Witte, Linden W bpeel, Bainbridge Henry T Spool, Bainbridge W C linflington, Maryland Dr W Cnyler, U S IS A Whitney,'Now Jersey Geo Shock & la, Wash Dr W B Brown, Pa • Mrs It V Bennet, Pa Kiss H C Bennet. Pa; H Wirt & wf, Hanover, Pa Jae E Greiner & wf. Pa Et S , Morton, Maryland Hon T Jones Yorke, N J 0 Wheeler, Reading - E Willis. Boston. John D Skilte, Lancaster P Henderson, New York Jas &Warman, New York D PrGemmvill, .Tr, Del Chrs Culver, U S N D Alexander, Oslo Boote, England John Burgess. =New York L Spencer, New Jersey Geo a Roberts, New York nd Chestnut. etreetit W H Alexander, Del J B Henry, Delaware N Da Barry, Harrisburg - I Mrs Humphreys, Tenn Herr R H Combs, Bordentown PD Luther. Pottsville .3 T Clark. New York - Capt . ]) B Ridgely, U S N W M Vermiley. New York Mrs Burr, New York Mrs Scott, New York - . Lamb -- Boston J S Renshaw & la, Mass Mrs W Dauloth, M A MotiitffS' & w. r Wash ass .Tl 3 Mehr ffy, Washlngton Mr & Mrs C H-Dredemeyer Bee Gen Heintzelman & son W kMitchell,Brooklyn 0-M C IL Seaver'', Chicago 0 H Parsons, Hartford P. 13 Fay, Mass E Cutter, Boston Mrs A E Jotter, Do-ton Sims W A muith, liew York C Washburn. Easton W FL Acker, Cincinnati H Eckor. Cin<ionati W Tolland. Baltimore H C Laughlin T G Cattvel & la. New York a a Wilmerding & la, NY Fritz, Bethlehem It & wf, It I John Belt, NeW York S 111 Make & la H Veazi.y, Connecticut Kerkman, 'Nashville H D White New HavenW W White, New York M Gordon, Roston M Mackie, New York • A Lawrence & wf, Boston AiraM A Mattson. Boston I) Ai Eastwood. N J A Smith & la, Clucin, 0 J Hunter, New York Capt Parker, U S N W HGreserson, New York H Esch, New York C 11 Palmer. Michigan L B Loder. New York fidDickerman. N Haven Hon D W Gooch & ch, Mass W Copeland, Mass W H Scott, New Yo k J B Smith, New York Meier E Gratz B J 'Murat en, Keutncky 0 W De Long, Cincinnati T Nelson. Scotland G Autenzietth New York Com R N Btembel, U S Mrs Stembel E*A. Howell, Tr S N L E Vassal°, U S N J T Vandrnhof w, N Y street, above - Fifth. J D Mason, Baltimore Jac Meyer, maryland S Yorks ' Jr, & Danville W Yorks. Danville - G=J Pry Sr wf, Tamaqua Mrs A. M Ludwig, Or wigsb'g M Himmelreich, Ba.timere W E Crisp. Maryland J Harvey, Del, co, Pa W K Slocum J J Speed II Wolcott, Delaware W Barrington, Del S W Denney Sr la,-Del G W Willin, Delaware C DI Cullen, Delaware street. below Arch. C S Drake, U S A - - . - - - - Samuel Delave. Baltimore Geo K Bard, Lancaster, Pa J J Bierecker, Adams co, Pa L Isaacs. St Lords J Fisher, Baltimore Win 1 1 .1bRride. Chime asyillo G Eyster, Chambersbarg L F Dillaway, Troy. Ohio John Welsh & wf, York, Pa Bdw L Brodhead, Del Sohn W Clement, Boston S Cornelison. Kingston, Pa Skeer & wf. Psalm Miss Perry, Wilkesbarre J N Goff. Connecticut • - - • - • - - • • • Wm A Ripley, N 13 Ewing, Hartstowa Miss swing..Harktown Mrs Diehard, Penes, . . J R Adams., Huntingdon Co R Mc Surney, Huntingd'n co Geo Sackeon, Huntingd'noo T Moore, Shippensburg G B Pease, Springfield -street s above , James Thontrison " D Lemison, Donaldson, Pa J L tiarmon, Albany, N Y B Mille, Jersey City , J . A Pope . , Norwiuh Conn Jne Smith, Lumbarville ' W P Hammond, -Yew-York R D Smith, Conn - . N Cone, New York JP Dorland, Chesteico . reet, albove Third. Updegraff, Maryland D J Hummel, Peoria E Q. Sylvester & wf, Mass Miss Salmond, Mass S S Fleming, Virginia Mrs J D Clawson & oh, N.J Mrs Clawson, 'New Jersey Geo Brown, Tamaqua L W Bosbystrell, - Pottsville B T Bald erman,,Penna John h Cook, laage , stown' E Culbertson, Chambersb'g d St., below Vine. • A Donahower. Warminster A H Knight, Feasterville B S Rich, Buckinahain F Kieween, Bucks co C Stnkart, Warminster Divid Jarrett. Horsham T Atkinsp, - Bucks co Moses Comfort - Busks co W Davidson Cheltenhama S Groff; Chellenham ifulfaitee, NOW Hope L K Flits, Doylestown Deo Henry, Hammonton H Whiting, Fauna John Davis; Northampton eet. above Third. Henry Bechtold. 1111 Joy J M Harley. Bucks co J H Hoover & sq, Ashland DJ Boger, Middleburg A lit Rapert,Tenasylvania S Weirick, Middleburg F Rentschler, Penile Miss Rupert, Bloomsbnrg Jos Blew's. Allentown J Allentown J C 'ffood,•Philadelphia W K Rhoadk;.Philadelphis and Market Streets. Joe Hagerty, Penna Thos Dale, Centre co, Pa C Dale, Centre co, Pa W M Reynold; Maryland E A Gibbons, Allentown D Cary. Selinsgrove J W Hilton Dr J Greif, Alexand r a, Va W Ly num, ,Dele,waM H Mullen; Penna W Swartz: Pinegrove, Pa E A Yarnell, Chester co,Pa reef, ' above Chestnut. J C Brown, Doylestwon Showalter, Chester co, Mrs Showalter, Chester co Miss.Sho waiter. Chester no G J Kirk, Lancaster co, Pa A. .3 . RaSsoll, Chester co T White & la, Chester co J P Osmond, Chester, co t., above Callowbill. D H Schweyer, Pa Jacob• Wilson & lady, N H D.Hetlor. Orwigsbarg E D, Heller; Orwigsbnrg Master. D Heller, Orwigsb'g as Harper, Jenkintown ECTOmlinson & l'y, Byberry • Tbos Murplky,. Reading B A Ohm,' Fredensbarg ' B.Erdrnattoillillerstown Geo H•Kahler, Easton, ra• - It., above CallOwhill - Miss Stoiay, Phoenixville Solomon'Hagar, Lane co,Pit, Joe Serra:as, Carbon W Getz, Carbon co, Pa H Neal, Dinielsvillo Henry Taltershour, Pa D Mines. Centre en E 7.iehecb Road) nif John Brickley, Centre co eeticabbove Market. Airs Clement, New Jersey J W Brown, Bethlehem A La Bar, Shawnee, Pa D,W Cadwallader, Va 141cCossey, Delaware John Thomas, Cape May THE NEW YORK SCHOOLMASTERS. BY TIM BAUD OF TowEß4Kra.. On the island of Manhattan, Where the pigs all squeak in Latin, And the turkke which they fatten For the httchen, Have the best of education, And all sorts of information Are quite rich in;' Where the peop7e of all classes - Lick up learning like molasses. And each chimney-sweep surpasses Athletics, Or that most profound of sages W ho the little imps encages In a bottle Oa that isle for learning glorious, Hark! the teachers are uproarious.;. How they rage like noisy b yroas, While they utter Much complaint because their payment Does not furnish them with raiment. Bread and batter! Oh, how different the case is In our Pennsylvania places, Where the intellectual graces Thrive and fatten; .Lll,dur teachers here are paid well, And at Tower Hall arrayed well; Fie I Manhattan Our stock of, Ready-made olothing is the largest and boa assorted a, Philadelphia. We have goods of every style, size, and enalitY r all, can be salted, at prices much below present values, TOWS& HALL, 518 IIaREET Street, BENNEIT Sr CO. KERR'S Fara'Eddaa CHINA and GLASS establiamiint. CHINA HALL. 520 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Independence Hill, Philadelphia. Hotels, Restaurants, and'Shipping Supplied.. N. B.—CHINA DEUOR.ATEB. to order; also, Initials end Crests elegantly engraved on TABLE GLASS and CHINA; Orders by mail promptly attended. to. myl6-lm MARRIF3D_ WHITE-'-HILMORE.—At the Commercial Hotel, Phi ladelphia,. on the 2d inst., by Rev. Samuel Durboro ;ft, Rector of the Church of the Evangelists, Mr. John T. White to Miss Lizzie Gilmofit, both of Chester county. Chester county papers will please COPY. WOO D.,-HORTER.-0 n jan. 16. 1863, by Mayor Henry, S. H. Wood, Jr., and Miss C. Horter, all of Haddon field, N. J. * YEAGER--REMLEAR.—On - the 29th of May. by the Rev. T. H. Stockton. Mr. Henry C. Yeager, of Washing ton, D. C., to Miss Elizabeth Remlear, of this city. * PLUCK—GARTON.—On the 14th ult., in Jersey City, by Rey. RiVanhorne.Charles Pluck, Jr., and Miss Sallie Garton, loth formerly of Philadelphia. mi.p.l:,_ LEIBFREID.--On June 21,in hie 26th year, at the 0111- cere.Bospital, Camac Woods, Captain Jacob Leibfreid, of CO. G, 73d P. V., from wounds received. at Chancellor y e, May 2d, 1363. The relatives and friends of the familyare respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother,-Fred. Leibfreid, 1410 South Fifth street, Thurs day, 3 o'clock P. M. - -. "- - - RUNDLET.—At the residence of N. Parker Shortridge, Lower Merion township, on Tuesday, the 2d.inst. ,Loutsa C. Bundler, niece of Isaac S. Williams. Due notice will be given of. the funeral. . -* JON on the 23d of May, in an engagement near Newbern. N. C. Colonel John Richter Jones, 13th Regiment Po. Vols., the 60th year of his age. The male relatives and. friends, and officers of the -Army and Navy and Volunteer Corps, are invited to meet at Independence Hall, _on Wednesday, Jane 3d, at 3 o'clock P.• M., precisely. The interment will take place at the Roxborough Baptist Church, at about 6l o'clock P. iff. es . . . SNYDER. --On the Ist. instant, Mary Ann Snyder, widow of. David Snyder, Sr. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son. John 0 Heifer, S. E. corner of Thirty-third street and Powel ton avenue, West Philadelphia, at 9 o'clock on Wednes da y morning, June 3d. 5 * TROUTMAN —On Saturday, 30th. ult., Henry C. Troutman. aged 00 years: His friends are invited to his funeral, from the resi dence of his-brother-in-law, D W. C. Moore. No. 804 North Eighth street, above Brown, this (Wednesday) morning, 3d inst., at 10 o'clock. ** CARN.—On the lst inst., James Carr, eon of James and Elizabeth Carr, aged 19 years and 4 months.. FERAL—On ;the let inst., Mr. John J. Fenai, aged 41 years.. - HENDERSON.—On the Ist inst., Mrs. Marglret, wife Of David Henderson, aged 72 years. LAUGHLIN. —On theist inst., E. M. Laughlin, in the 36th year of his age. B LACK BAYAPE RE B ARE GES.- Black silk and wool Bayadere Bareges at 25, 28, and 81.1 i cents. -- Black Bat zorines, 123&. and 15 cents. Black Bareges, 22 to 37% cents. .Black Crape Marets, 87X to 50 cents. Black Bffrefle Shawls and Points. Black India Senshews and Sarsnets for linings. Black Marcelines and Lustrenes for linings. Black 8-4 wide Baregos and Harm Romani. Black and colored. Grenadine Veils, &c. Just received by - BESSON & SON. Mourning Store, je2 No: 918 CHESTNUT Street. FE BLANKETS LOW. Ice Wrapping and Rugs. 6 4 Tarletons for Mirrors. EIRE & LATITDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, 3,000 1 -7 A.ct A., N R S DS FAST-COLORED Fine Rich Oigandies. Summer Mourning Goods. Sea-shore New Shawls . EYRE & LG.NDELL, FOURTH & ARCH Streets • ••ma—DAILY UNION PDAYE.R.-DIER.T.- - lield from 12 61 o'clock, in - the Hall of the Commonwealth Building,, CRESITTUT Street, between Sixth and Seventh. Philadelphia. All who can make it convenient to attend are invited to be pre.ent. The friends of those who have entered the army are invited to attend. Prayer is daily offered for the soldiers and their families. -GEORGE FL STUART, THOMAS 'TOLMAN, PETER E. SIMONS, • • A. MARTIN; je3•6ts • • Committee. HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, June 2, 1863. - [Special Order No, -9. . The announcement of the death of Colonel JOHN RICHTER JONES, of the 58th Regiment Pennsylvania. Volunteers, in action recently, - in - the Department of North-Cerolina, cornea to ns as one of the saddening realities - of destructive war.; :,,.-:,., . . . Born of Revolutionary;stoelt, and eduCatedin this city.- baying been graduated at the :Unircrsicv--01—PerdraYlva nia with high honors, and admitted to *bar in the year 1827, Colonel 'Jones became a successful. advocate in.our varienticourhs, and continued in fttll:pratticelill the year, 18:.13,.when he was appointed an Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of Phila delphia. whose duties he performed creditably to him self, and with satisfaction to his fellow-citlzens, until the year 1847, when his term of office ended: On'his retirement from the bench he applied himself to agriculture and to literary pursuits, in Salvia county, in this State, where he was soon distinguiehe'd as one of the most useful and influential men in tha county. On the ,occurrence - of the present rebellion. Colonel Jones, with that ardent zeal for the honor and welfare of the country . vrhich characterized him, though. without experience in military affairs,offered the services of a re giment of infantry to the Government for the term of three years, and, with it, was at once mustired into the service as its colonel. ' Haring joined the army. at Fortress Neuree.he shared in the capture of Norfolk, and, after much active service in its vicinity, lie was transferred to the Department of North Carolhaa,in which he has served with great credit and distinction until his death, a few days since, in battle. . Raving the cond. erten of his superior officers and the affection of his 'nen, Colonel Jones was frequeutl3 - se lecud for the execution of delicate and difficult enter prises against the enemy, the success of which was such that his name and his regiment became fszo was and ter riblelto the enemy in the region in which The operated. A fanner, a scholar, a gentleman, a soldier, and a Christian, Colonel John Richter Jones illustrated the character of each in the versatility of his employment, and sealed with his blood his devotion to hie country, its integrity and. its unity. An example to men of mature age, and a shining light to the young in the path of duty. the name of John Rich ter Jones is inscribed high on the-muster-roll of fame, while his country mourns the sacrifice of Such a man in the most deplorable of wars. It is ordered: I. That Companies A, C, and li, of the let Regiment of Artillery of this force be detailed to unite with the fu neral escort of the late Col. John Richter Jones.' 11.-That they be reported by their respective Com manding Officers to Col. Charles S. Smith, of the - Gray Reserves. its commander, at Independence Hall: at 3 o'clock P. AL ~on Wednesday next, the ad inst., - for that service.. - 111. Captain Levering, Compary A, of the 2d Rifles, will: receive the remains on their arrival at Roxbo rough, and will pay the last honors to the distinguished dead. By order of _._ A. J. PLEASONTON. Brigadier General Commanding Home Guard. Wm. BaAppeap, A. Adjutant General. it MHEADQUARTERS, let ItEGINIENT lAFAtiTRY (G. E.), RESERVE BRIGADE. PHILADELPHIA, June 1,186.3. GENERAL ORDER No. 7.—L. The funeral of the late Col. J. RICHTER JONES, of the 58th Regiment P. V. who was killed, while gallantly performing his duty, at New bern. N. C , will take place from Independence Hall on WEDNESDAY. the 3d inst., at 3% o'clock P. M 11. The Regiment will assemble on thowest side of Washington square, right resting on Walnut street, on Wednesday, the 3d inst., at 24. o'clock P. ht. : 111. Blue uniforms and - white gloves; °Mears. with 'full-drese hate, 117. Other military organizations and officers of the A'Army,- - -Navy, and Volunteers, who intend partici- Paling, Will report, at the time and place indicated in orders. 'By command of Cu].. CHAS.. S. SMITE, OEO. S. BETBELL, Adjutant. -, je2-21 IMA SPECIAL MEETING 'OP THE Contributors of the Children's Hospital (to con sider, the propriety of building), will be held at the Hos pital...4l.W BLIGHT Street. on FRIDAY, oth instant, at P. K. MNATIONAL UNION LAGUE" OF "B THE SIXTH WARD,—An adjourned meeting of the League will be held at the Hall, 605 ARCH' Street; second story, `THIS (WEDNESDAY) -EVENIN - June F.d, at 8 o'clock. All Loyal. Citizens of, the ward are cor dially invited to attend. _ SAMUEL BISPHAM,- President. THOS. C. PARKER, Secretary.. DAHLGREN HOWITZER. BA.T. TEEN' ARTILLERY, Co. obedience to or ders, a section of this Battery will form part of the es cort at the funeral of the late Col. J. RICHTER .TONES; The members of the Company will meet of one o'clock precisely, - at the Armory, is CHERRY Street. By order of the Captain. It •;-- MICHAEL W. SMITH, Id Sergeant. •••-• - - FIFTH WARD'UNION LEAGUE' MBETiNG GRAND RALLY FOR THE UNION. The Citizens of FIFTH WARD,' without distinction of partyotre invited to ttooe at FIrTEI ARDrRoN.O STREETS, On FRIDAY EVENING NEST sth. lopt ibu at E S . o'cloca, TO ORGANIZE A. R Rundle Smith, Emiamin Gi'rbard• IF. "H. Duffee, • Charles Gibbons, . James Milliken. W. S. Smith, ' ie2-St Ana Many others. morioNATA UNION LEAGUE OF EIGTH. WARD. The regula H r PUBLIC MONTHLY MEETING of the NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE of the EIGHTH WARD will be held at the • • • HORTICULTURAL ROOMS, (CORNER BROAD AND wALNUT STREETE)P ON WEDNIsEDAX EVENING, the 3d inst. , -AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. • The unconditional Union men of the Ward, without -regard to party distinctions, who are in favor of render ing to the Government- a cordial and hearty support in Its efforts to crush the rebellion and maintain the inte grity of the Union, arc invited to be present. `-- The Hon. DAVID PAUL BROWN will address the Meeting. - - `Je2-2t PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING AGRRICULTURE.—Stated Meet ing at Room 326 WALNUT Street,. oil-WEDNESDAY, Juno 9d, at 31 o'dock A. lir • je2.2t NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET K? 11 , 0 of the Stockholders of the PHIL ADEL-. PELA STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY, for the Oleo Lion of Five. Directors And the transaction of other butiness, will be held at No. USG N. DBLAWARE Ave nue, (second floor,) on MONDAY, June Sth, at VI o'clock, WM. DENNIS: je2. St Secretary and Treasuror. TWENTY-FOURTI -1 WARD UNION W-, LEAGUE —A public meeting will be - held at Commissioners' Hall, corner of AfARKET and THIRTY SEVENTH Sheets, on THURSDAY EV nNING, Jane 4, -at o'clock, under the auspices of the Twentpfourth Ward Union League. Addresses will be delivered by several distinguished speakers. All loyal citizens are invited to attend. M-OFFICE OF THE UNION CAAALI COMPAItY. PHILADELPHIA, May 18.1583. NOTICE • TOBONDHO LDERS. —The..Band holders of, the UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby iequested to call at , the Ofilceof the .Company, No. 22s WALNUT Street. and surrender the Conpans, as agreed nponlia accordance with the act of assembly of April 10th, 18611 my27-lm OsCalt THOMPSON, Treasater. FAIR.—A GRAND FANCY, - FltUrri 11 1 / 4 - - AND FLORAL FAIR. for the Benefit of tho REV. MR. SMILEY 'S CONGREGATION., will be held 'by the Ladies, at HANDEL AND RAYON HALL. Corner of Eighth and Green Streets, commencing TUESDAY, June .2d, and to cnntanne day and evening for four days. ' Levee for Children every afternoon from 3 till 6 o'clock. 'Each child will receive a gift Season Tickets 25 cents. Tickets for single ad miradon 10 cent-, To NO had of edr. nudes ltrouEe, No. 726 Spring Garden Street, and at the . . THE FANCY AND . Ftoa . A.E. ram, in.aid or Sick and Wounded Soldiev, wilL i `opon, 11,1021DA r rNY XT, at CONCERT HALL. Socare'Soalon: Tiolsets (only 26k con), (et once, of any Filo Nava TO THE UNION • AND LOYA-T: ' LEAGUES AND ASSOCIATIONS, Artnillporm. CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES: PHILADELPHIA; Ably 25, 1563 FELLOW-CITIZVM By direction' of the UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, the undersigned have the honor to invite your attention to the following Resolutions. to wit: RiBo/vett, . .-.. . "1. That the League will celebrate the approaching AnniVersarp of American Independende by appropriate ceremonies, at the ilall 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 rtrquested to send deputations from their respective bodies for that purpose. . _ "3. Thai it be recommended that the deputies be au thorized to represent their respective constituents in any action that may be deemed necessary and expedient' to perfect the organization of the friends of the American Union and Government throughout the United Statea. . . "4. That the Committee of Correkpondence be authe .rized to prepare a circular letter. communicating these Resolutions to the Union Leagues and Loyal Citizens of the roopective States. and to adopt such measures as may benecessary to carry them 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 To re-assert the great principles of the Declaration. that "All men are created equal, and are .andowed by their CREATOR, with the u NALIENABLE RIGHTS of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness:" To acknowledge our obligations to mankind, to main tain those principles as our fathers did. "with a firm re liance on the protection, of DIVINE PROVIDENCE:" To declare the INDIVISIBILITY of the AMERICAN To declare the inflexible purpose of the American peo ple, as GOD shall give them strength, to subdue the ene mies of the Union, and te-establish and perpetuate the NATIONAL AUTHORITY, wherever -it has been over thrown by treason or rebellion To declare to foreign nations, that while we desire peace with them, we shall hold theni '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 onr gratitude to the patriot-armies and navy of the Repub . lie: an d:> 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, preseion of the ,rebellion WITHOUT COMPROIIIdE WITH TRAITORS, as the only means of securing as boliorable and kiting peace. The CoMmittee are gratified to announce that . the PRESIDENT- OF THE - UNITED STATES has 'accepted an invitation to participate in the prOceedings. Fellow-citizens of the United States, we call upon you to co-operate with us in this FIRST NATIONAL GE r..E BRAME, and to adopt such meashres . as you may 'deem proper, to make it worthy of a great people who haiie inherited, and now poseess.and appreciate, the blessings of liberty. CHARLES G "BSONS, Chairman, MortonMcMichael Jas. L. Claghorn.' J. I. Clark Rare, Wm.lleury Ramie W.C,Swann.M.D., Evan Randolph, J. Edgar Thomson, Joseph Lea, William Cox. L. Lewis, Jr., J B. Moorhead, Henry Samuel, Wm.H. Ashhnrst, E. Spencer Miller, Geo. R. Boker, M H. Messchert, John B. Were. H. G. Morris, J.Gillingh'm Fell, J. B. McFarland, Jas. C. Hand, C. H. Needles, Jos. B Townsend, Gibson Peacock, Jabez Gates, S. C. Perkins, Geo. Whitney, Thos. I. Potts, Charles Gilpin, Craig D.. Ritchie, Thos. W. Evans, Geo. B. Robeson, W. Retch Wister, Tbomp Reynolds, John Rice. - John P. Verree, • floury Cohen, - Hanson Robinson, F. J. Dreer, W. S. rtewart, W. Devine. Chas. E. Smith, Thos.-S. Ellis, W. C. Stevenson, Geo. Erety, Semi B Thomas. G. W. McMahan, 11. 0. Townsend, H. C. Howell, Lewis D. Vail, Persifor, Frazer, .1. P. Wetherill., Panl, Henry Davis, J, W. Goff, Andrew Wheeler, Frank Wells, E. D. Whitney, R. H. Gratz, Geo. j. Weaver, George Trott,!' C. S. Wertz, BL D. Thos. Kimber,Jr., Chas. 'r.Yerkes, E. C. Knignt, Wm. Struthers, W. EL Hera, Chas.Hartshorne. Joseph Kerr, Ili E. Rogers, F: King, G. M. Conarroe. Charles Knecht, Saunders Lewis, eery . arey, H. Binney. Jr. , rederick Fralo, Daniel Smith, J r. , Jos. - Allison; Benj. Gerhard. Geo. XI. Stuart, N B. Browne, Wm. Camac,M. D. 5...1u: Felton, A.:E,Borie, Clarence A. Clark, A. G. Cattell, Henry M. Watts, C. S. Grove, John B. Kenney; James Milliken, Wm. AL Tilghman, 11. C. Lea, Hartshorne,MD, Thos. Webster, Ellis Tarnall, C. S. Smith. F. A. Cr.mly, Alfred .111. Jessup, Augustus Heaton, Ward B. Haseltine H. P. Bone, Cad tval ad. Biddle, R. Rundle Smith. Samuel E. Stokes, Danl. Dougherty, GPO. Bullock, Wm. M. Cooper, S. J. Christian, • John W. Forney, S. Fisher orlies, h: P. Rershow. General Committee GEORGE B. BI wy-28tf CARD TO THE PUBLIC.-COOPER SDOP SOLDIERS' HOME, - NOSPIPAL, .NItr.SHMENT SALOON. - - - The undersigned, Officers of the management of the SECOND ANNUS L FANCY, FLORAL, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL FAIR. ' • To commence on MONDAY, June 1, 1863, at the Cooper- Shop Saloon, OTSEGO Street, below Washington avenue, respectfully make a second appeal to the, public in sup port of . THE COOPER-SHOP SOLDTEcS' HOME, THE COOPER SHOP REFRESHMENT SALOON. AND THE COOPER-SHOP HOSPITAL A BAND OF MUSIC WILL RE IN. ATTENDANCE EVERY EVENING. The Tables will be well filled with Articles of use and ornament, to please the fancy of the people from the city or country. ill no case will any article be sold at more than a fair or reasonable market rate. • . . . Post OiliCeE, Lotteries, or any other invention or trick, by which exorbitant , prices might be obtained, will be entirely excluded from the Fair. In all Clic departments, business will be conducted with , a scrupulous regard to fair, limiest dealing between seller and buyer. Boxes will be displayed for the reception of contribu tions, to brt appropriated to the improvement of the ETJEUL . LOT FOR SOLDIERS 'lhe best quality of Ice Cream. Strawberries, Cakes, and on ectionery, will be served during the Fair. -. Donations of articles are respectfully solicited. from the üblic. Boxes. Packages, or Parcels may be forwarded by ex ress or otherwise.: Please be particular and address Cooper-Shop Fair, Otsego street. Philadelphia." .s,N NA .51.. ROSS, President. MARIA COOPER, Vice President. R. F. CHASE, Secretary A. HORNER, Treasurer. PROVOST MA RSHAL GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—Vi'AsHintrolv, D. O. Aar 22, 1853. All men who desire to join any particular. Regiment of CAVALRY now in the field. are hereby authorized to present themselves at any time durir g the -next thirty days to the BOARD OF ENROLMENT, in their rearms- Live Dig 'Wets. Tn.° Board shall examine them. and -de termine upon their fitness for the Service.and if found to be fit. the Provost Marshal of the district shall give them transportation tickets to the general Rendezvous. at the Headquatters of the A.A. Provost Marshal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves at this gene ral } endezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. FRY, my2S-lm , Provost Marshal General. M"iTHE NEW . GYMNA.STICS."—DR; Dlth LEWIS of BoSton. will deliver a lecture on PHYSICAL CITUTTrItI24 -- and tail - 5 stictuntratirer Gym nettles, at 902,CP1T HALL,, on Thursdsy . Evening, J u ne 4, eta.° clock. Tickets:2s,-cent.. The proceeds—to be devoted to theSamitary . Ccinnission._ Ticket 4 to, be obtained at the office of the 'izanitary Commissiesi at Hazard's Book Ete,.7%4 - Chestnut street;itud. at 'this door on the evexritrg o f the lecture:.. . nw3o 6V . MART.—A NUMBER. OF ARTISTS IN _ this 'city, New- York. and 'other places, have contributed Pictures to be sold, to aid in sending to their homes our incurably SICK AND WOUNDED VOLUN TEERS. The collecticn can be seen for a few days at the zooms of James S. Earle St Son, 816 CITESTNIIT Street, who have kindly volunteered to attend to their OFFICE OF THE SITEGEBON-AR TIM' TO THE ARMY. AND NAVY, PHILAingl , October 24, 1862. _ Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artitkial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Sulgeon-Artiat to the Government, eNo. 1608 CHESTNUT Street. - B. FRANK PALMSR.,. ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. IM'OFFICE RELIANCE- INSITRANCE COMPANY OF PHIL ADELPHIA,. 308 WALNUT street, PHILADELPHIA. Slane 1, 1003. The directors have this day declared a semi-annual. DIVIDEND OF -FOUR FkR CENT, on the Capital Stock,. payable to the stockholders or their legal representa tives, free from all taxes, on and after the 10th instant. le2-St . THOS. C. HILL:. Secret trv. MILITARY NOTICES. HEADOIIARTERS OF ~ P RO,- , it YOST MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA., 531 BROWN Street, PHILADELPHIA}, June. Public attention is solicited to the subjoined Circular from the Provost Marshal General. All persons wishing to join any regitnent therein re ferred to will make application to these Headquarters within.the time therein specified. JACOB S. STRETCH, Capt. and.Provost.Marshal, ' . Third)District, Penna. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERALS OFFICE, . WAsmworozr, D: C., May 23,1863. All raen Who desire to join any particular ROgiment of - Cavalry now In the field are - hereby authorized to pre-. sent themselves, at any - time during the• neat: thirty. days, to the Board of Enrolment in their respective Dis tricts. The Board shall examine them, and determine upon their fitness far the service, and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of. the District shall - give them. transportation tickets to the general rendezvous, at the headquarters of the A. A. Provost Marshal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves . at this general rendezvoua they shall be duly mustered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES H. PRY; jelwfm St Provost Marshal GeneraL " AVOID IHE DRAFT." ,1 HEADQUARTERS, PROVOST MARSHAL,. FIRST DISTRICT, - No. 245 SOUTH - TFIIRD STREET,. - - -PHILADELEEtid,, June Public attention is solicited to the subjoined circnlar from the Provost Marshal General. All persons wis itng• to Join eny of the Regiments here refprredlo,:will make application to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. W. 7 F,. LEHMAN, qi • Provoa Marshal, First District. PROVOST MiIiSHAL.GENERAVS OFFICE, WiLSIIIIiGTON", D. C:, May 22, 1663. . . All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby authorized. to Pre— sent themselves at any time during the nex.r, thirty days to 'the Board of Enrolment in their. respective Districts. • The Board shall examine them,. and determine upon, their fitness lorthe service; and! if found to be fit,. the , Provost Marshal of the -District shall give them trans portation tickets, to the general.Rendeivens. the.Headi-- quarters of the A. A. Provost Marshal General of the St Ite.. As soon as they present themselves at this general Ren dezvous, they shall be duly mnst-red by a mastering and disbursing officer, and paid by him•the bemity. allowed. by law. " JAMES B•. - fel-12t - Provost Marshal General. TIIE DRAFE". • • HEADQUARTERS . PROVOST .MARTITA • FOURTH: DISTRICT, • N. E. cor. BNO AD and SPRING GA.Rp.EN Sts: . .P#CLADELZHIA,Iay 29.1863. -. Public attention is solicited to the subjoined circular from the Provost Marshal General. All parsons wishing to join any, of the. Regiments. here referred. to. will maim applicationto these Readquarters.within. the neltt,thirty , . . . -days. fist , - D. M. LANE. Cutout. Prcyost Marshal, Fourth District. PROVOST M,LRSHAL GENERAL'S orpmE, D. i,byylBB3. All men who &elm to join any particular Bedment, of Cavalry now in the field . are hereby authorized to pre sent themselves, at any time during the next thirty days, to the Board of Enrolment in their reepeotive Districts. The Board shall examine them and determine upon their fitness for .the service; and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the District .shall give them trans portation ticket's to the general Rendeavous, at the-Head quarters of the A. A. Provostrdarsll6l General of the State. At , soon as they present themselves at This general Ren dezvous, they sheathe duly mustered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. a B. FRY,. my3o-12t • Provost Marshal General. PROPOSAL. FFIOE COMMISSARY OF SUB . - EISTENCE, No. 1110 p 2 mi GT H A I R E Z ztr . r i t ile 3, 1833 PROPOSALS will he received at this 011 ice untd. 12 &clank Al. on FRIDAY, Juno sth, for furnishing for the nio of tb e 'United States Army, at such times and in such quantities as may be required, within 30 days from date of opening proposals, the following subsistence stores; vir.: " ; 1 . 120 barrels first quality PRIME HESS PORK,' to be full salted, free tram rust or stain, - 200 pounds . meat, in new, well-coopered, oak barrels. 2CI) barrels first onalby new EXTRA MESS BEEF, meat to be Packed in new, well coopered oak co.= pounds PkIAIE RIO COFFEE. ivildouble bags. "IMMO pounds light yellow COFFEE.SUGAR; in: new, - light, well-eoopered barrels. - 16,110 pounds WHITE bIIGAR; in bairels.. 10,003 poun^ s good. HARD. St/AP. in pound lumps, full weight.'l 2, DCO gallons pure VINEGAR. in new barrels 'l, MO gallons MOI: ASSES or SYRUP, in new barrelg - 200 pounds best quality pare BLACK ground BLAcpzp- All articles to r be of the licit quality, socUrely , packed, and in pet feet ordtr for transportation. ` i Bids will induds naekagas` and- delivery in this pit:7N Sellers • name and date of purchase required ott. No bids from .parties :who haiefailsd W.lllllll a fwzrier ' arts /tient will he considered. . , , Rids from known dulers - ottly will be consider/Ai:and each in bid,niit be'accompanied by the written guitrantea • %of two responsible persons for the faithful per4lllfanDB of the agreement. ' - • • . Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for. % - t)::alsitelice, Store F ". and directed to - F.. NY Capt. and C. S. 'WI Servioa ROPOSAIS TO GRADE aND CON p STRUCT a 'FI'ONE TURNPIP4i3i miles lig. be , tiveen.Attlebore' end Efulmevillp;Ultacirs emu y. Pa. also, for building a' stoueuroh L TA•biEer will be received until the 22d of JUNE; 18133: 00 eiritleit , •day theylw ill be opened in:Attleboro'. ,Sor FirfrAlle.atioll:4 lied further in formation address JOHN Vresiderit. Attie. Owe', • , r3-.Wkit• • IBE I 1 EFS.-.PRIL:ADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, JE NE 3, 1863. "VESTS, N- 0 AND. PANTS. STAPLE EMBROIDERJES- Te subscribers offer at' reduced prices a:kery large and choice aasortment of the above•named deseriptions of goods, to which they respectfully invite thO Attention of buyers. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARB,ISON. iel.-rnwflOt if • 10013 CHESTNUT Street. JUST RECEIVED AT THE NEW MOURNING STORE, RICH FRENCH SUIT, DRESS AND MANTILLA COMPLETi NE w NEW. SILK CLOAKS NEW SILK CLOAKS Of Spring Cloaks: made in Light Zephyr Clothe, satiable for all summer, now closing out at J. W. PROCTOR da CO., mylB.lst 9%0 CHESTNUT STREET TIP LACK • SILK MANTLES ELEGAITT. GARMENTS ;AT MODERATE PRIEM& ra3ll-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET 54. :DAPSON'S, CORNER_ 'OF EIGHT" L Offer to the Ladies, at very low price% ONE LOT - ALPACA BRAIDS, plain colors. ONE LOT "ALL-SILKBELTINGS, - BUGLE BUTTONS, BUGLE - - BRAIDING/ BRAIDS, - GOFFERED SKIRT-BRAID RAPSON'S TRIMMING STOR my27-12t Corner of EIGHTH and CHERRY Ste.. of Arrangement. IKER, Socrotary, At priceskenerally below present cost of :impor tation, WHITE GOODS, all fleacrlptiona, EMBROIDERIES, do do LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. dy VEILS, acc., dia And respectfully invites au inspection of his p,IIPERIOR WIDE BLACK TAPES: TA SILKS for Mantles, from $L 6234 to $4 per yard.-i, Heavy Black Corded Silks. Check Silks in guest variety from 5734 cents up - t 041.25. Two lots of neat Stripes very glossy and rich at - SL26. One lot of Plaid Foulard Silks at 75. - Two lots ofßlack Figured Silks, $1.25. ' One lot of Blues; BTOWDS, and Mode Silks. • - Fancy Silks at reduced prices. • •. . EDWIN HALL & CO., • . No. 26 South SECOND Street. - N. -8.-Silke, Mantles, and Cloaks of the . newest shapes. e. myl4 FIN EST STOCK OF Fancy Cassimeres in tows. Robby Styles for young Gents. Cadet Cassimeres, the right Shade. $1 Meltone and Tweeds. 6-4 Meltons, good mixtures, low prices. - Black Cloths and Cassimeres. BICH MANTILLA SILKS. - High cost and low price Black Silks. - Prices range from $1.25 to $3.25.' Black Wool Delaines, 55 and 60 cts. Lupin's Wide Black do., 31 to $1.31. Black Tamartines, a bargain at 38 ets. CHEAP BLACK ALPACAS. Best goods in town for 31 and 38 ets. Finer grades, 40, 60,- 62, and 76 cts. Mode Alpacas from 26 to 62% . cts. Some Light Colors, Choice Shades, at 65 eta. Thin Dress Goode, at nearly old prices. • _ COOPER. & CaN MID; .- 131723.-Ef S. E. corner NINTH And StLAKET Streets. Jel-mwf6t S PRO .T. AL NOTIC E:= - 2.IOZAM, Blicalllß—Ona lot at Sik.' etrf -I.P?.IIDt, tcpd . nced Silk and yyook Brown Lawns, neat figures. Choice Bumper Drees Goods.' Also. for Men and DoTs— . Large stock Cloths and Cassimeres, Dark- - Marseilles Vestings, Cot.tonades, Linen Checks, Drilling, THE PARIS CLOAK 'AND' MAN TILLA STONE. Northeast corner bf:BIGHTH and WALNUT, have opened with a LARGE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. of the MOST FASHIONABLE MAKE, and respectfully ask the early attention of ladies vizhinia to purchase. CLOAXB AND MANTILLAS WRNS dt CO., No. 2,3 South NINTH Street, have now on hand an extensive assortment of SPRING STYLES, of thedlnest Qualities, at the LOWEST PRICES. Ladles, do not fail to give us a call. - • Boys', - miT9BES',-AND-CHILDREN'Si CLOTHING, ,CLOAHS, teo.. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AT LOW PRICES, - Noi 137 South EIGHTH Street, Three doors aboye Walnut, • H STEEL & SO-N.. . Nos. 713 and 716 North TENTH Street, aheye Coates, bane now. open a.large assortment of CEIOICE STYLES OP PRANCH LAWNS AT THE. Fine French Organdies, at 60 to OK cents. • French Organdies; at. 310, :worth 3715. Fine French Jaconet - Lawns, at 3735 e. Plain Blue, Buff, and-Pink French Ghighams. at .31Xc: cBEAr BLACK SILKS. CHOICE STYLES SILK GRENADINES. Double-width Plaid Mozambique% at 15% . worth 62%. Plaid Mozaarbiques,, all grades, at low prices. Plain Mozambique% at 2.5 e, worth 3734 . ' 'Printed Bareges, at 31 and 3735 c. the old prices.l NEW STYLES PACIFIC LAWNS, at 183Ic. my3o.. YARD -WIDE CHINTZES. • TFIREE HTINDRED PIECES -Extra. quality. Euglislr Chintzes. - Yard-wide Fast Colors. At 25. Cents a Yard, - Same as before the War. SHARPLESS BROTHERS CHESTNUT aad EIGHTH Streak COLORED .PLAIN BAREGES. ‘-• French Silk and Worsted. ' - Neat Fi, ‘ .res arid Stripes. C.l3clted. Mozamlyiqai3s and LIMOS. At Very Low Prices: SHELRPLESS BROTHERS. CHESTNU r. and EIGHTH Streets. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ' (LATE BROWN ' S') • PYNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Sixth and Seventh streets, WASHINGTON CITY. . _ ttrs22-Gm AVENUE HOIJSE, CORNER OP PIINNSTLYANIA.`‘AVENUE AND 8)1:.. IfENV{ STREETS, WASHINGTON 'D The sulacriber has leased this well known and pope• lar hotel, and. respectfully invites his friends in Penn sylvania and - elsewhere to give him a call. my6-lm TORN CASEY. Proprietor. THE COPA.ETNERSHJE- HERETO• fore existing between the. undersigned, under the firm of L. G. GRAFF & GRAHAM. has been. this day dissolved, by mutual ooneent. The business of the late firm will be settled by L. G.- GRAEF, at No. Nlo9b,lt' MARKET Etreet. L. G: GRAFF, _ GRAHAM. Philadelphia, May 30, 1381. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE THlS day entered into a Copartneish.ip.under the.firm,of L. G. GRAFF & CO., for :kJ:La-PLUTO.% of tranpacting. Produce and. General Corambssion Business, and , ha.vo tal en the Warehouse lately occupied by L. G: Graft' & Graham. No. 2045 111,NiffT , Street. . W: SO'. : Philadelphia, June 1,„ jel.6t. run SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI . - NUE the DBUO BU§INE3S, ns heietofore, at the Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street. W,111.. ELLIS & GO:, Druggists, 21allaETStreet. ICE! ICE! ICE 1 .1(.3E1 10E1. ICE! COLD SPRING ICE, com - Paarr. Families, Ceees, Hotels, Shipping, lie-Cream Satoon*„_ ggc.. &c.,sr,polied daily with a pyre sztiel-s 8A8.7.01 ICE, atiza. very - lowest , market rates. Domlers and taroscolistsmers av,xr.,./led at whalssala prices. Wagons , 5..4 in all paved limits of the Consolidated oily, and in f:44.Vwenty-fearth Ward. ' PROS: B 3215 WALlilllLSbreet. Nials Penna. 8.. & atmell. tonlbard and Twents-ftfth streets: grak,Smif* Pine-skeet wharf. SchnvinilL. 0 IL—SUGAR - tOAF, BEAVER wmanadir, - au& Nttfountaii. Loh.lll , CoaL aid test sLormAt.-Mosittau. rom Schirlkillproparedex. Dresulytor family u pot; N. W. corner of EIGHTH au 4:,^WrIA.IIW. Streets. Othoo. No. EVA South. SECOND I%ipeat. `.[ap - .1-.ly) T.-WALTON & CO. fIITARLES, , IIE ID SIECK PAGNR.._IOO baskets' of this celebrated Wine inst received, and for 8 bond or ditty paid b_y , . GEORGE WHITELEY, • nfrl4-lin• 11.31,Sontb FRONT Street. MADEIRA: WINE.-LLl35' , -QUAB - TgR casks and 700 Octaves, just received" liana," and tor sale in bond, by - • dBAS. S. & SAMS§ CABiIIAIRS. ar21 1 1211 'WALNUT ancl 211. GRANITE Streets. T : A T 0 IiT,R OIL 491' 'BASKETS .tLatqp.e! Oliro On, revel e 43 par 'brig Volov. and I for mile by JAURETCRE' LAveRGNS: r-.jes - qt SON as 211194 WaillattOpT Street. RETAIL DRY GOOtild4 WHITE GOODS. AND FOE SUMMER WEAR 926 CHESTNUT STREET. M. & A. MYERS SILK CLOAKS 3X.A.I%i•TI3LILA.S. AND MANTILLAS, AND MANTIAS, OPENING EVERY MORNING, OPENING EVERY nicanzuret. TUE BALANCE REDUCED PRICED FRENCH CLOTH C L' 0 A K • 8. COOPER & CONARD. AND CHERRY STREETS; 1024 OHESTRUT STREET E. M. NEEDLES OFFERS FOR SkLR 10914 CHESTNUT STREET CLalli Detain s; ail etyles ah ?6 et Satteens, and other wash goods. Barege and %rage Anglats Shawls. Wamsutta "Muslim, always On JOHN H. STOKES!, • MI ARult Street. iEIAYICELS. COPARTNERSHIPS. COAL. R: CSSSEI;BFIRY, 45 NORTH ••• • EIGHTH Street, hoe now in store, bought at the recent French Auction sales -1 care superior stripe Morambiques, 18%. 1 " P..f , id idozaThikines. • • " 8131 . 0. white trounds, 25 eta. 31 • 'Taffeta Grano (Baps, 33 ceo ts 1 " 1 yd. wide Toilets Gronadiues, 44 eta 2 " Thin Goods, at 185 and 16 cts. 2 lots Bttreges, rich styles. 31.3 i. - BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. k Black Silks, from 75 eta to 413, 1 Line of 75c. Silks, now colors. 1 Lot, white ground Black Plaids, at 88 cts. 1 Lot extra quality small Check Silks, SIAS. 1 Lot Vain Silks. all colors. *1 81.4 . . 4 Lots Foulard Silks. 44c. to stl 25 MOCR.C.ING (RAIDS COUNTER. ' Every description of Mourning Goods, at Mourning D - Cpartment, less than must prices. STAPLE 4300D5. Williamsville Must ins at3o 3 caret, Semper Ideal dueling, at 25 eta. - Flannels, and all Staple Goods iii proportion. LACE MANTLES AND POINTS. Leaf; Mantles and Points, extra low. Depot for Kid Gloves and Corsets. - J. R. CASSELBERRY'S Mammoth Dry Goods Rouse, 45 North BIG PITH Street. below Arch. P. 11—The place to buy C ANTO?.i MATTINGS, Super quality 4.4 White Matting,-30c, -by the pc; Do - do do .-"-4.4 Check do, 33c The above goods are the 50 cent quality. Also other widths, in both kinds, open in third story. - je2 , 2t CASSELBERRY. USLINS CHEAPER THAN THE M CHEAPEST.—Having received from auction a lEggelot of Goods at the reduced rates, I will sell them One lot ofbleached Mnslins, at 12.31; havo been sold One lot finer and wider at Id. . One lot nearly yard wide at 16. One lot full yard wide at 18. One lot One Shirting, full yard wide, 2.5, which has bee n'sold at 32 cents. ,WAMSEITTAS, WILLIAMSVILLE, lower than others are Ealing them. One lot unbleached, full yard Wide, at 18. Also;every other make in, the market, which. I am selling at the very lowest reduced rates. Meetings, in every width, from 134 up. One lot heavy brown Table' Linen, 50 cents. One lot half bleach hard loom Goode, at 76. One lot of the same, finer, at 87g. One lot fine fronting Linen; at 50, worth 65. - One lot all linen-Towels, 641.76 per doz, Doylies, Napkins, and Towels, of almost every kind and quality in the market. .. One lot Marseilles Quilts, at $6. -One lot Calicoes, at 12,g; have been sold at 18%. Persons who intend purchasing' will save money.by examining this stock, je2-3t IVOR SILK MANTILLASI , 'ol c yjag wy,Elr s TRADE. W THE LARGEST AND N e OST ;TTRACTIYE STOCK OF , R fin ANTILLAS to be found in the M CLOTH CIRCULARS AND SACQUES. In groat'vatleti% at Tory low prices. - We respeettelly.request those ladies who have hitherto confined theirpnrchasest6Chestfint-street stores, to-ex amine our. Genitents, and. the/great difference in oar prices. We guarantee to thema saving of at least 40 per THE CHEAPEST, CLOAK STORE. IN THE CITY! Fine Silk SaCques r from SS! Fine Silk Mantles, from $10! Silk Circulars, from $10! Pine Silk'Talmas, from $10! HO! FOR ATLANTIC CITY AND CAPE MAT! Travel Hug Dusters, V. _ Travelling Sacques,:s9.76. Real Water-proof, 857.60.. " . . THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IN THE CITY! ,jet-5t N. R. corner NINTH and CIIERRV. DRY.:GOODS JOBBERS. BLACK SILKS. SEVERAL LAR,ORINVOICES OE SUPERIOR BLACK GROS DE RHINE, In 22, 24, 26,28, 30;32, 84, and 36 inches. Which will be sold to the Trade at a MILL. 'HALLOWELL & CO., NO. 615 CJ Esmirr STREET my26-2za PHILADELPHIA BURLAP BAGS - OP ALL SIZES, FOR CORN, OATS, COFFEE, BONE DUST, &a. Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, fiir sale cheap, for not sash on delivery. - GEO. GRIGG. azda,lisn No 219 and 221 CHURCH Allay SHiPL'EY, HAZARD, trzT.UTOETINSON, No. 11% CHESTNUT STREET. OOMIVtISSION,MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF . PHILADELPHIA-MADE-GOODS. mh.33.-6m JOHN T. BA4a.e. ISFC-1 isAt - A N BAGGING 01 EMMA' DESCRIPTION,.-„ No. 113 NORTH. FRONT STREET, 1003-41 Th TT NI TED STATES FLAGS, SILK AND 131EINTING-, EVANS & 1-IASSAI4I., MILITARY FURNISHERS, ickyl24m NAr SIMONS el; BROTHER, - DAIMON-STREET HALL, PIiaWLDELPHIA, ILANIFFACTIIKERS OP MEBLE.Y, FINE SWORDS, . _ I[IL'WAXYGOOD9,IN'SrIip.7:7I2TZTY GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard-10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo'Blue 'Flannels. Nixed Tiviiled Flannels. sky. Blue,Kersays. FA.RNIaAItd, MRIII7IAM,Zb CO., .• No. 230 CIIIBSTNIIT STREET. - mh24-3m • ARMY GOODS DARK:4IMS 'COAT CLOTHS.. • ' DARE-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.- SKI-BLUE CLOTHREOE.OFFICEES. 'ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. O'OI7=3:DUCK.. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. :WAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. • BROWN AND.BLEASHED MEETINGS AND SHOT IRO& For sale by -7 - FROTH:INGHAM: dr WELLS. iftf , S HARVEY THOMAS, SOCK' AND. RILL BROKER, No. EU WALNUT STREET. stO.C.Es and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. aoysEt- MENT-SECURITLES, bought and sold on Commission. Evilness Paper and. Loans on Collateral 'negotiated at UNITE]) STATES 5-20 -YEAR. SIX per cent. BONDS. f i urnlshed . at PAR . m some to suit, without angxnarge 017ersbyssirall _ shall receive prombt attention. Refers to Massie. Nathan Trotter & Co.; Oeo. D. Parrish, Esq., 4 John B. Myers & ".Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., Eurness,Bnnlay,& Co., John Thomas, Esq. apl-3m R. POTTS, Proprietor TTMBRELLA CLOTHS; s. cases 30-inch Blackstone Co.. cases 27-inch Social Co. 1 8 cases 27-inch Plain Print-Cloth. Per : sale by MATTHEW BININT.EY:' S. SONS; .m519-tf BOSTON, IdASS: FIRF. ! FIRE.! FIRE PHIL.,)-DELIPTITA, May at, 1563., M. a Sadler': Erq.,Agenticr2,ll7 , 4's eit Stu: During the niglat of May 19,.186.3.: our Gro cer* and Provisidii Stoic, North- Second and. Willow. streets, took fire _fit about 2 o'clock A.. M. ~,and; as the store.was a two-ttery,.wood.:bailding it bnrnl ' and before the ffre•engthes could act upon the tire, oar whole stock of goods, inanding liniCh',CCCAl)llstible tei ial, and amounting to nxer .22.083, ware wholly de-' stroyed. We had one: ctovar No. 11 Chilled Iron Safes. which was in the hottest part of the ffre,„and it came ont„ of the fire not in the: le: ; injured, except the caelting,oll ; • of the name, plate ancl,paint. • The contents insido.were not affected in the least. and we consWer the Safejust geed &protection aminst fire noe' ea' before, and shall use it .hereafter wifia -increased confidence. Tke rock: works asnerfectly rsbefore thence, • . • 'Yours trial. • ... 11IONANIIS & CROFT, - Late 429 B arts, SECOND Street Attention' toabove certiicate is artioularl7.re quested; as Mine. first trial og p SAFES - in, an accidental fire o Philadelphia - would .szar to,•all..parties. who want .a .Fire and Burglar-proef 4 Safe that Irfoiy., - rws VZ - RQB.GHT , AND CHILLED -iagx..SAYES. are much the chiapeeirand the only real Fire ann. Burglar-proof Safes now•maabe.; and to those Fr:10 w,a`nt' simay,s,Fireigoof;l. would..salf that LILLIE'S WRIUGHTIMON SIVE is frilly equal in all respects to .affy - of tba Most-auvevradi 1/241X01%, and 15 sold at fAillione-tiiir).less.prierg:-•• fri I also ani .receiving,nitiFy . excaanga. fox Lillie's 'Wrought and Chilled Iron , Hales other Safes, and keep constantly iiirb and. a general assertmeat of HERRING'S, EV.Nti,S.• St .WAT - '4OIVS, anti other makers, many of them alripst new, 'KWh, ottexat„ and exenibelow, auction All parties lo4zastO tie "partieulaily - rectuesied to ex amine the Eauu above described at any drapitt. . • ' • M. C. SAILER, Agent, • No. Al _ South SEVENTH Street. rr-tt, O . "ICE r- • - PATENTBD 74LT 30.855. ' llntlerially acknowledged for Neatncee, ,ComfoiCeid Durability to be the Standard Spring Theabove are manufactured and for sale b • . HIRAM 'MCI 111W/6-SW, No. A RIVERB-Nlock. Borditmir.taca. LEND I D PORTRAITS, M ADE • froill lifn or Ambrotipes •of 410ediased Tenons, at MR'S Gallery, SECOND Stro#l, abo re Green, ,Lbre size PhotograPlM 1'a,911. colors vArsio,A tlimigtratt,' War prices. - - ' kra r , • It RETAIL DRY GOODS.' GRANVILLE B. HAI am. No: 1013 MARKET. St., above Tenth JEST RECEIVED, SMALL. ADVANCE ON COST COMIIESSIOTt HOUSES. ``334k.a'7 MANITFACTORY. SEAMLESS BAGS, WOOL BAGS FOR SALE. MILITARY GOODS. ALL SIZES 418 ARCH STREET NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE BOOK ABOVE ALL !PEE SONS' -A- intending to Subscribe for those DISCOURSES OS THE BlBLE'sre requested to leave their names at HAR TIEN% Bookstore, 606 CHESTNUT Street, as soon as convenient. They will find a SUBSCRIPTION LIST there, and Canculatua for distribution. iel3-3t* ITEW BOOKS.- • Just received by • J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 715 and 717 MARKET Street. MANUAL OF SPHERICAL AND PC fICAL'ASTRO- Ropily. By William Chauvenet 2 vols.. royal Evo , with illustiations. DRIFTING ABOUT .; or, What " Jeeassa Pipes of Pipesville" Saw and Did. ''GBRISTOIMBE NORTH." A memoir of John Wil son—compiled by his daughter, Mrs. Gordon. HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL, in all nations and ages. By. Wm. Howitt. 2 vols. THE RACES OF TUB OLD WORLD. A Manual of Ethnology By C. L. Brace. PARIS IN AMERICA. ByLaboulave. - WINTHROP'S LIFE , IN THE OPEN AIR. AT ODDS. By the author of "Quits," Sm. GOOD THOUGHTS IN BAD TIMES, By Thomas Ful ler, NEW LAW BOOKS JUST I'UBLISIIED LITTLE; BROWN, & BOSTON. WHEATON '8 ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Second Annotated Edition. By William Beech Lawrence, author 0f.." Visitation and Search:" Thick Sao. pp. 1143, cheep, price $7.60. BENNETT !AND HEARD 'S DIGEST OF. MASSA, CHDSETTS REPORTS. Vol. 2. completing the work. Royal Sy°. sheep, Price $6.50. ' , GRAY'S REPORTS OF CASES' ARGUED AND DE TERMINED IN THE SUPREME. JUDICIAL COURT OF. MASSACHUSETTS. Vol. 9. Bvo. sheep, price $9. IV. ALLEN'S REPORTS OF CASES AECUED AND. DE TERMINED IN THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS. Vol. 4. Bye. sheep. price SI STATUTES , AT LARGE AND TREATIES OF THE MUTED STATES OF AMERICA. -passed at tho Third Seseion of the Thirtyseventh Congress.. Svo. paper, prine UNITED STATES DIGEST FOR 1560.—Containing a.Di gest of Decisions of Coarts of the Common Law, Eqttiti e and Admirality, in the. United States and England. '.Ey H. Farnham Smith. .Vol XX. Royal Sim. shemi. pri $O6O. " ul-mwf 3t NOW BEADY, THE STRANGE .LDVENIVRES CAPTAIN DANGkEROUS. A narrative in Plain English, attempted by . George An= gustus Sala, author of " The Seven Sons of Mam mon," "Journey Due North," etc., etc. One volume Bvo. paper—Price SO cents. " The career of Captain. Dangerous was of course no ordinary career, brit it would not be difficult to match it in the actual lives of adventurers who figured in. the days of our great-grandfathers, and after many pleasan. hours sped over its pages we are in a position to recom mend it fronvinore than one point of view to readers of widely different tastes. "—London Atltenceton. T. 0.;11. P. BURNHAIVI, PUBLISHER, 143 WASHINGTON Street, 13ostcm Sent by mail POST PAID, on receipt of the price 'Ery3o4,cre3t THREE CAPITAL NEW BOOKS. Published This Day: LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF AN ARMY SURGEON. BY DOCTOR THOMAS T. ELLIS, Late Post Surgeon at New York and Acting Medical Di rector at White House; Va. '• Cloth. S5O pp. 12mo. Price EL A LIBERAL-DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Each copy contains an autograph letter from General • McCIALLAN. DR. CUMMING'S REPLY TO BISHOP COLENSO. BISHOP COLENSO FDLLY ANSWERED. - His errors refuted. and the Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch clearly established by the Rev. JOHN CUM BD NG. - D. D. ;in a series of lectures. For sale by all Booksellers. Price $l. ' THE ACTRES , . IN HIGH LIFE. AN EPISODE IN WINTER QUARTERS. By a Lady of South Carolina.. 461 pp. 12ator Cloth. $1.25. JOHN BRADBURisT, (Successor to M. Doolady.) PUBLISHER AND. BOOKSELLER, my29-frow3t - No. 919 WALKER Sweet, New York 9 TWOOAPITAL 166 NEW BOOKS, • READY TO-DAY - Marian Grey.—A charming new tale. by Mrs. Many S. ROLMES, author of "Lena Rivers," " Meadow Brook," Arc. One elegant 12nio.- volume, cloth bound. Price • *, F * Mrs. Holmes is a peculiarly pleasant and fascina ting writer. Fier books are always entertaining, from their fresh and vivid portrayal of character and man ners, their ready appreciation of theludicrons. and hap py adaptation of circumstances. She has a rare faculty of enlisting:the sympathies and affections of her readers, and of holding their attention to her psg - es, with deep and absorbit g interest. Her-new book, "Marian Grey," will undoubtedly meet with a large sale. About; or What .Teerns Tftpeay of Plperville t ” Saw amd Did.—,k humorous an:Lo ve? 2114.£.13 . 1 . r. nitletratad. Whit comic wood=ents,lYT Mullen. °.' One of the: most original,, comic, exciting,. witty, ira anions,. aneedoti cal ; 81110 Si ng, entertaining, remark able books ever. published: It will produce a great i.en catipn evei7where;. so look-out for_fun and amusement, as 'leenis Pipes" is now ready with his book. Pries, cloth. bound. - 12m0.. $l. . AtW• These books are sold by all booksellers, and are sent by mail, free, on receipt of:price, by CARLE PON, publisher, No. 443 BROADWAY, .New York, corner of Lispenard street. my2.3-w&stf THE HUMAN EYE • ITS COLOR, language, and functions considered in , the light of Physiognomy, Physiology, and Anatomy. with nume rous engraved illustrations, including portraits of Can ning, Bomilly, Nell Gwynne, Mr. Etty, Smeaton, and. Bishop Bedell, Portrait and.oharacter of Dr.- Macgowan and the inventor of. the Thunderbolt Shell; sketch of Stonewall Jaclwon,.etc. • ' HOW TO•TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE/ snamLn GO," by a distinguished Clergyman. MUSIC, its cultivation.- The LAW OP INHERITANCE. TIM , NOLOGY. THE CEREBELLUAL its functions. and other. interesting matter, in the Julia: PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. 10c.. or $1 a year. FOWLER & WELLS, No. SOS Broadway, je2-21 and J. L.--CAPEN,2S Se TENTH St-, Phila. B • EFORE 'GOING TO•'THE SHORE, BUY YOUR BOOKS; AND-LETTER PAPER, AND HAVE ITS+AMP N EV E ' NE d U CARDS PRINTED. iyerything:in Book . and Stationerydepartment will be suiplied2itlieyeryloweetprien, by _" A""._c rg irl l o g r, Je2.6t . aSEageleet. BUFFORD'S .DRAWING=ROOM PIC . _ROYAL AND IMPERIAL.P-HOTOGRA.PHS. - CARD PHOTOGRAPHS (4,ooosublects). CHALLER, Photograph Publisher, je2-6t 13061 CHESTNUT Street. 'NEW BOORS - AT! REDUCED PRICES! Marian Grey, by Miss - Holmes V. 00 , Two Pictures, by Miss Machintosh - 125. At Odds. 12mo cloth 1 OD' Lite in Open Air. by Winthrop 10D History of the Supernatural. 2 vols 250 Paris in America - - - . . 100 • BaCOP of the Old , World, by C. L. Brace 1 75 . Ocod Thoughts in Bad Times 1 25 ' M i s t /t e tt! ie Pipes Little Saw %e y and Did.Bo • 11)0 Conscript, by Dumas Harper, Atlantic, and.GOdey:for-June 20 , "-3.000 Vois. of Miscellaneous .Books, usually sold at Rd and upward will be closed out at . • - -=FIFTY CENTS•PBB VOLUME. my27-tf G .W. PITCHER, BOB CHESTNUT St. NEW BOOEBt NEW.BOOKS .A- 1- THE RACES OF THE OBli WORLD. A Manual of Ethnsalogy• By.Cluta. L. Brace. *2. PARIS 1N AMERICA: By Dr. Beni) Laboulaye. *1.2.5.; . _ . GOOD 7 HOUG HTS ni.-2.-2133. TIMES, 'AND . OTHER. AGNES AND THE. LITTLE KEY`; Or, Bereaved Parents Instrnoted and•Coreforted by her Father. Vit THE GENTLEMAN. By (Ow. H. Calvert. 75 els.: THE TWO HOMES Earning and Spending. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie. Wets, UP THE LADDER;:Or. Striving and Thriving.. 'By- Mrs. Madeline-Leslie Mete. ' - Far sale by , W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN.i . toy26-' • • 606 CHESTNUT Street.. C'BE OFFICIALARMY REGISTER: - A- for 1865.--A3phabetically arraf god eiving the namap, . date of presPnt an original comromsion., rank. Sc.. Ste.. of all the officers of thear. S. - army, PELLILISEIED.THIS DAY, ALSO, LOBERTS' HAND-BOOR-'OF ARTILLERY—firth edi tion; revised and greatly enlarged. D. S. INFANTRY. TACTICS FOR COLORED TROOPS. All the new and standard Works ' on - Military Science. Tar Jo., 25, SOUTIL %Tail street; above cuiNsTNutr: EV,ZARD'S BOOKSTORE, Y 24 0112STNIIT STREW, Petween Saventh and Eighth Stmts. All Books windy to be Ma ins FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE. Will oluarre be found on our ebelves AT THE LOWEST -PRICES. W 0 QA L • . • - • ) FLEECE, Commoii, Medias:ha—nil -Tine • - - PET -MS. 'LOW DRY WESTRRIt. .4111 will be sold low„te.close eonsixnmente.., WOOLIRN YARNS. sO.CO) Re , 20 to 80.0ents; enperier makes. COTTON YARNS_ 40.000 the. Nos. ..:0! te2o, in warp. bund.ii,.and Cog. ; "Aest standard makes. - • N. B.—Yarns alaeat s of prodtwtion,daw of rinmeltaslng ALEX._ WHILLI;XtN & SONS, 18 NORTH FRONT STREET. my2s-mw , • To F.XVII:XES RESIDING' IN- THE TO 8ia,41. DIOTILICTS. . We Nm,.]:treixered. as haretofore, to supply Families at their Totintry Resideneee with -, . -- ~-' EVERY DESCRIPTION OP . . LINE GROCERIES, TEAS:&O. . . ALBERT C. ROBERTS,. my2l-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND 'VINE' STS. F m OBYTYPES...=—STEP IN AT !RE'. ER , s.,wben Ton - tv ' ant,a good and tree tjictare. Their beauty, e character and impressive. coloring. fire the theme of admiration. nECOND htreet; above • TT,N QUESTICEN A - B LY THE M .-, 'TURES beet adapted to the wants of the mbuy are Itl33lF.lt'S Cciored Photographs, +or 1. Pine &tares./ accurate likenesses, and, moderate charge,:aNGON Street, above Green._' AinEß's HAIR DYE, 38 OE STS A BOx, No. N 3 TLII;ID stmt, allow WANTS. TADY;'WHO - SPRAIN . FRENCH fluently, wishes a situation as govERNESS in a family going to Eurepe. or to &watering place. Address lA. yr;Th.' office of The fr , .8.9. _ WANTED= BY A YOUNG MAN,'A. Situation to learn the Retail Drug Business Best of reference given. - Address • .Y. 13. C., ' 340 South SF.- VEN TEENTII Street. e - St* WANTED-A COMPETENT BOOK I KEEPER. to close tap a set; of Books, and open and carry on a nsw set, in a small business. and for which a moderate compensation will be paid. Address ' •A. Box 1577 P. 0. ,with real name and residence. je3-3T,* WANTE D-I ( A WHOLESALE CLOTH .1101.1FB—An energetic YOUNG mliV, with good business "qualifications, as Salesman. To one ac quainted with the trade generally a permanent situation is offered. Best ot reference required. Address Box 917 P. O. le) 6t* IVANTED-A PAIITNER, wail A T T Capital of $lO,OllO, to join in a Commission. Naval Store and Coal• Oil business. The advertiser has had a long Business Experience : and` extensive acquaintance in the West and Coal regi ms. Best of reference given and required. Address Box 2711, Philadelphia Post Office. . jet- tf WANTED—A SITUATION, BY 'AN " exnerisuced Business lidati,sui Salesman or Boos.= kesper has been in the Cloth Business for several years. Bcst of reference given. Address JAY, at this ales. WANTED—BY A SILK. JOBBING- House, on Market street, TWO BOYS, from 14 to 16 years of age. Ade ress, in handwriting of spat wants, Box 3352 Post Office.- • jet -3t. WANTED—BY A MARRIED MIN, a SITUATION in any respectable business. Was engaged ae book - keeper for-ono house on Market street for nine yearv, and has a good . knowl , dge of busiae.ss generally. The best of city reference can ba given Ali dre,s 'T. - B.;" Box 1586 post Office. my 26-70 WAN TED CLOTHIN G.-PERSON S • having Clothing to dispose of will pipes° can' or address C. MILLER, 203 CHESTNUT et. rubli3-mwt3in. ARTNER WANTED.-$5OO TO $BOO p - requ Ire d Satisfactorir,references and explanations given. Young Married Man preferred. Immediate at , tent ion required. -Apply between 9 and 12 o'clock to it* M. SAMELSON. 910 North SIXTH Street. BOOKKEEPER WANTED • AN EL DERLY Man, fully competent to take charge of a set of double-entry books. Address, with name and re ference. Box 1269, P. 0. . .9e2-4t* 87 Fh A MONTH ?-I WANT TO HIRE •-;" AGENTS in every county at $76 a month, - es- Palmas paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines S. 'MADISON, . • Address iny6-3rod&W Alfred, Maine. ggiv. A- IA 0 N T 111-W-E WANT. . Nv , - ,, - , : AGENTS at s6oa month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencils.Orien tat Burners. and 13 other new articles: 16 circulars free. SHAW & CLARK, I ..ary6-3md&W . '- Biddeford. Maine. DEPUTY'.QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. - PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9, VBSSELS..WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the followingPinpt4 0,11. ••Key West, Fla. . - Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria. Va. • • lietrbern, N. C. Port RoyaL.S. C. A. BOYD, felo-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. SUMMER RESORTS. LORENCE HFIGHTS.-THIS LIGHTFUL BOARDING HOUSE. situate on the banks of the Delaware. 200 •feet above high-water mark, 26 miles above the city, will be opened on the 15th of JUNE for the reception of guests. Ite easy access makes it one of the most desirable for business men who wish to visit the city daily. tapply at the HEIGHTS, or to the WET:HERMI. HOUSE, ; SANSOM Street. above Sixth. IL G. SIDIKIN. 6t. Proprietor. W HIT E HALL—HAVING HAD the above place put in good condition, it is now ready to receive guests for the summer, and every effort will be made to render visitors comfortable. Take cars at P. R. R. 'Depot, Eleventh and Market, for WHITE HALL STATION ; six daily trains • or address R. H. BENNETT.. White Ball Station, P. R. R. - 131t0ABD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS.- WASIIIISGTON HALL (late Mrs. Mason's), so long and favorably known to visitors at the springs, IS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. The house is large, delightfully situated on BROADWAY. between the CMGBESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS, and is surrounded byemple and beautifully shaded grounds. Table first class—and the rooms well adapted for families and large parties of friends. For further particulars address WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS." 'REDFORD SPRINGS.-?HIS POPII -a-P LAR . SI3MMER RESORT will. be opened for the ac commodation of visitors on 10th of Jane, and will be kept open - unti) Ist of October. The Hotel will be under the charge of an experienced Manager. and every arrangement has been made to give entire satisfaction to guests.- The Bedford Railroad will be completed in a few days to Mount Dallas Station, Oki miles east of Bedford, and from that point passengers will be conveyed to the Springs in first class coaches. • - Ample arrangements have been-male to supply dealers and individuals with BEDFORD MINERAL WATE , t, 'in well-steamed casks, at the following rates, at the Spring: For Barrel '" - sy'3 67 Ball Barrel 2 03 • MI orders addressed to E. L. L. ANDERSON, BED FORD, promptly filled, and Water sent to any part of the country: It is. desirable that particular directions be given for marbing barrels. Persons wishing rooms. and any information concern ing the Springs, will please address the Proprietors. Bed ford Springs. P.F.DFORD. May 25 1553. HOWLAND'S HOTEL, . • • LONG DRA.NOII, N J.. Will be opened on the 20th day of JUNE n.xt. ran be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, from foot VINE Street rtySO-Irn* HOWLAND, HERBERT, & CO T,ADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated by the aub:mriber with good BOARD, commodious Rooms, newly furnished, at La ndeciale Hotel. on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, Doylestown Swinton. Plenty of shade n.ar bv. Ad drese. ' P. D. BARTH; LANDSDALE my3o-Im* Montgomery county. SUMAI FR BOARDING— BROAD TOP " MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—A romantic-spot for a SUM MER RkSID.UNCE. on one of the Mountain Tops of Penu-' sylvania, reached daily by the 'Pennsylvania Central p Mr Vre FroliMsOntietPainbilifFt from t: 'the State, handsomely furnished, vrith all the requisites. for comfort and convenience. Pure air, &eidetic spring. water, romantic scenery, and everything to restore and invigorate health - .--Telecraph station - amPalially so that daily communication may be had with Philadel phia. The Pennsylvania Railroad will furnish excur sion tickets through the season. Persons-leaving Phila delphia in the morning can take tea at the MOUNTAIN HOUSE the sarneevening. . ' - The subscriber has kindly been allowed to-refer to the following gentlemen' (residents of Philadelphia)* whci have been patrons of the MOUNTAIN HOUSE: ' Wm Crunmings, 1tt.0., Lewis T:Wattson, Esq., Hen. Henry D- Moore, Richard D. Wood, Esq., Dr. Waiter Williamson, G. -W Pahuestook, Esq., - Dr. E. Wallace,. Algernon S. Roberts, Emit, David P. Moore, Esq. , Edward Roberts,-Esq:. • Terms moderate. , • Far itirther Wm-matt - on, dress. - . JOSEPH iktoßare,ox. Proprietor, BROAD-TOP CLTY. Huntingdon county, Pa. I also have leased the well-known YA.CKSON ROUSE,. in Huntin,gd on, which will:be lilted up in complete or , der, anitkept under my care. The very best accommo- Cation vie* be kept: and prompt attention, given at res.- , sonata° rates It re located near the Pennsylvania Rail roadniad Broad-Top Railroad:depots, which makes it a desirable pointfor persons travelling to and - from Bed ford= Springs and Broad-Top Mountain House. myl9-tf REA-SIDE HOUSE FOOT OF PENN SYLVANIA Avenue, Atlantic City: N. J. & pri vate lioarding-house is now open for the reception of guests. DAVID SCATTEUrOOD. FIFTH MONTH, 1863. myl-2-24t. EOlt SALE AND TO LET. W T MARKET STREET.-FOR SALT, a large and valuable four-story STORE, with .a three-story building in the rear. Lot - 2,-i.by 15) feet to a back street,. Welt suited for a. carriage manu factory or store, &e. el CADWALLA.DER, 108-.South - FOUR:CH Street: pENNSYLVANIA IRON ORE LANDS! FOR SALE,—TO - CAPITALIRTS. AND IRON; .111*- NTIFACIURTES.—I have for sale four thousand acres of: The very best Iron-ore lands in the State_. They are situ- ate in the JUNIATA VALLEY,.aIong the line of - the Bed. ford Railroad, in Bedford county, - Thelandis well set.witli timber,.and• a•portion of it is limestone. r The lands stretch along,tne eastern side andi base of Tussey's 'Mountain for a distance of ten miles, and include the ore seams fOr the whole die lance. The ore reams are three, viz :-The soli fossil - seam, 336 . feet in thickness ;:the large hematite seam-fronkeu twelve-feet-in thickness; the smallhematite seam, about, three feet in thickness. Limestone; of `a very superior. quality,: is abundanti. The Bedford Railroad. , cute through- the ore and lime, stone measuresntaloody Ran. and. both- ore..and- lime stone can be placed in the cars at once.. Tee-Great Broad. Top Coal Fields are enly ninermiles distant hg Parties who desire to meet Me Pinnaces can purchase a valuable tract of coal land..conneciedi with tii.ore lands by rail: . - There-are-several Oils locations for fernaces. The-ope is tile-same as the-Bloomflehl , ofe,. out of which. the Mon for-the large Plashing cannons.-are made. Undiviaed interests in the laud, or if prefeJred. the whole-- will be •sold- together. , ' ' Pat ties requested to visit-the lands. Terms ea v Address W: P: scszta, Bedford; Pennsylvania. T 0 TEACHERS -A RARE ()P9OR .. TI3I7ITY is presentedfor oecuriurc is first-cla3; young Ladies! Seminary for beardiagAnd•dry scholars, now in Successful operation and weetpatroutzrd , The presesat, pivprietor, desiring t 4 re move, offers for sale his property, which. is .leoate,l in's. very brunt - 21'1'11i and healtlky locality, about- ts o. hours' ride horn the. city. The subscriber will rAvise- to.particrAars, and give such:information as , lrray be desired. .1! .1) ' b0.'136 wa.VXOT Street.- - TOR SALE-A ArALIT , AB ESTATE. athlet, on tbo.T.OWNSEIP.XITE lload and bAINES Street; about one milo•and , a half east of Gennratow.n. wutaiNing:l6o.acres, Sogligfgkilv . vervcokizanientllOUSE. ont PE €E Street, a few- nunntes3 walk of the CiermantowalDein;• Alto, a neat stone COTTAGE, witbin,a.aort distance of Cho Fisbet's Lazte Station .Also,.Twenty tin - refs of:Land; situate on: Fisher's Lane. - .Tor partieulltre, a•PPIY, to IF,WIS.I. REONSR, _ • 11,12. Sonth,V-Wlt CFI Street,: .11 G S!L B E.—"/Zll T an ° dso! . S l3 t!e ° G e ' E t e' R e. :P! - Q T E . f , t, l Street, , near liairel.• ~e, • Pplc rp -WA; AUSELL ALLEN, !•51.1 earner WURTH and NIALNIIT;,eocoud floor.-162-3t. , . _. F 0 ,2, BALL'-THE ETORF, AND Dwelling. N. W. sonnen SIXTEENTH- and. Strea. PSBR streets! Rae a lazse front, on. each tired,. &only to WM. DOSSELL ALLRU, S. E. corner FOURTH" nod W.ALTUT, second ilone - _ o .-. 708 - VERY DESIRA BLE. RESIMOCE,' with side yard attaebeCi. on EIGETEENTI7. Street. above Arch. Apply to WM., EOSSELL ALLEN, S. E. cornei...ROUBTEI and. WA - 14.1M% seennd floor. ie2-3t EDUCATIOI . MISS - MARY E. THROPP WILL RFa. 4 " - - Open her Enallsh and 'French .Boardira and ;Eli School Tor Young Ladies, at 1841 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. the secoud MONDAY in Seolember.. For circulars apply at the school, or address ISK. , ss Thropp at Talley Forge - Penna., during the holidays. raylB-4ni. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FIRE ASSOCIATION. • 'incorporated, March 27, ISM. Oboe, No. 34 North FIFTH, Stro44 INSUIIE BUILDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FCIHNITURE, A?.,•fD, MERCHANDISE GENES AMY FROM I.OSg BY leTine (In the city of Philadi,lphia only.) STATEMENT OF THE ASSETEIOF THE ASFeDCIATION. JANUARY,I, 1661 Bowie and Mortgages on Prayirty. in the ;MT ' of Philadelphia only .. ....tM03.,464 66 G 3 mind Rents, 2&119 97 Real Estate 14.6:13 Cash on hand 34,M. VI 71LIISTHES• Giopozig, wykozl, Pr,aeideut. Wm. H. Huailtoz„ John Sbutter, • Peter Fritz, Pater A. RoYser. Joini iolut 04rrorr,. Geo. I. Young, los. R. landsll, LeviP. Coats, P-44I.r.e1SParlva.wk , Charles P. r4wer. WILLIAM T. Iit.UTLER, SeeJel ..12. - VANE INSURANCE ~COMPANY, NO. .., 408TRB § Illt i P ril' 6 M4TrgIA: 2 ' y n a AND ir.;AITD INSURANCE. DIEIMORS. :, . i E. D. W oodruff, 1 Geo. A.. West, I. John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokea, A:J - 1 Rosenheim, " JoseptcD, Ellis. RUCK. President. WHARDSON,VicePreeident. '.O. Secretary. Li add.-iftf Francis N. Rua. Chas. Richai (Ism, _Henry Lewis, .; , n John W. Brennan, philinp S, Jnettce,.- . O. W. Dains,_ FRANCIS N. CB ARLES Rh WILLIAM I. BLANCHARI abir TURTLE AND °LAI% SOUR ;TAwill Le eei v VATinsailad. nolitr-tV 'NEW- OBSSTNIJT-STREET TEttA.. TER.—Lessee and Alanager. —Kr. W. WHEATLEY. Engagement of the talented and fascinating NES. JOHN WOOD. Third erpearanie of the celebnited Comedian and Character Actor, MR. HHARLES-WEIRATLEINft. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, June 3, 1E63, Will be presented .an Original; Erratic. Operatic, Ifyit. tone of Ye Rennowned Princesse. PO-CA.-HON-TAS: OR, THE GENTLE BA.VACR, - in two acts, by John Brougham; Esq.' The music dislocated, reset, and presented to public D otice through the instrumentality of MARK' 11&ssrant. CAPT JOHN SMITH. ... ,MR. CHAS. WHEATLRIGH. ROLFP 1n...W. A. CHAPMAN. OF YE SAVAGES. - ' H R 11,,PLINCESs PO KA. HON-TAS, MRS. JOHN WOOD_ H. J. POW - HA-TAB I MR. W. DATIDGE. GRAND MARCH OF THE TUSO AROR A. LIG HT GUARD. Previous-to which, the admirable Comedy of : • CAPE MAY DIAMONDS: KERR-MIIDOEON Sit D..SETCHELL. (Hie Lust Night but Three.) ' NES. KERB-MUDGEON MRS. C. HENRI. Jar Curtain risees 8 o'clock. . WALNUT -STREET THEATE.— Sole Lessee Mra. M. A. GARRETTSOM Third Night and Delighted audiences, to witness the Popular and Fashionable Entertainments of- the old original and only - • z CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, - :And Brass BAND, - 18 Versatile Star Performers. under the personal Supervision of Mr. AL C. Campbell, the champion ClogoptimiEts "or the world. Messrs. TIM HATES and - DICK SANDS appear the grsittVocal Quir.tote ; the Star Trio-of Comedians; alt in a diversified. Programme of excellence. unattainable by any troupe in existence Prices 25 and 50 cents. FLEVEN TH-STREET OPERA HOUSE, -M-A ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNUT. The Great Moral Drama of - UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; - UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; . UNcLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; . UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; 'UNCLE TO 51'S , - '„ . Will OR, LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. Will be produced, with a full Dramatic Company, New Scenery, &c. No expense bas been snared to place it on the stage in a style commensurate with the tastes of the Philadel phia public. _ OPENING NIGHT, __ WEDNESDAY, Jugs 3, 1963, and continue every evenin until further notice. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. ' Fecured seats 15 cents extra A Spaciots Gallery for Colored Persons, Admission 25 cents." Doors open at 73-; o'cloCk. To commence at 8. Box-office opens TO-DAY, at 10 A. M., for the sale et Tickets and Seats. To avoid a crowd at the dike in the evening, the pub lic are requested to purchase tickets during the day. Fl EMT GRAND UNCLE TOLL MATINEE ON SATURDAY - AFTERNOON, JUNE 6th. Doors open at 121. Commence at 235. je1.64 M -- USIC AT. FAIRM OUNT PARK. Seieral gentlemen of the city have made arrange ments with BIRGFELD'S BAND to give Concerts , three afternoons a - week for one meoth, in FAIRMOUNT PARR, commencing MONDAY, June Sth.-provided a sum sufficient to defray the expense is pledged during the week.. Those who feel disposed to contribute 'tan find snivel iption papers at the Hotels and. principal Drug Stores throughout the city. Should this call be responded to, liberal arrangement& will be made'do^ continue the Conceits during the summer. . • . - ~je2-6t GERMANIC ORCHESTRA - A-PUBLIO REHEARSALS every SATURDAY APTEENOON, at 3.,U o'clock,; [the MUSICAL FUND He.LL. CARL BENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of five tickets *l. To be bad of. Andre & Co., No. 1104 Chestnut sheet; J. E. Gould, Seventh and and at the Hall door. NOTICE.—The last three Public Rehearsals of the sea son will take place on the 30th of May, and 6th and 13th of June. ray2l-tf pENNSYLVANIA AC.A.DEINIY Off -A- TFE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. - THE FORTIETH ANNUAL - EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN. - From 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and fr 8 till 10 P. X Admission, 26 cents. Season Ticket 60 cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders. Artists, and. Contributors will receive , their Tickets at the Office. myfi-tf INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.- EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 33'. : P. H. Ad. mission TEN CENTS. Store No. 11 Smith EIGHTH Street. del?-witf IT.A.SSLER'S ORCHESTRA NEW OFFICE. 1414 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut delo4lrie RAILROAD LINES. FREIGHT STATION, - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, Corner THIRTEENTH AND 'MARKET STREETS. PHILADELPHIA, May 2S, IMEL FREIGHTS FOR BUFF4O, N. V., AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS, HARRISBURG, Fp - NBURY, RECIII*iDAT AND FORWARDED FRGif 71103 STATION DAILT For plates of Fret or other Inform SI 33.17K1N-G-STOif:Ai., rny2 Win Min g W EST ORESTE4 AND PHIL ADELPHCA. RAILROAD. VIA MEDIA. SUMMER. ARE AN GEMP,NT On and after. MONDAY, J 014.1; 78 3; the trains 'will leave Philadelphia, from-the' depot, Northeast corner of Eighteenth and.-Na , ket streets, at 730 and' 10.39 uts M., and at 'h. 4.30, and 6 , 66• P: M. On TRESD aYS and ERFDAYS a train.will leave WEST CHESTER at 6.50'P, M. Returning, leave-Philadelphia at P. 75?. M. . . - . Trains leave the corner:of Thirty lint and' Market streets. fWest Philadelphia) Xl9 minutes- after the starting time from Eighteentliend' Market. On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia. at 8- At BO and 2 P. K. Leave West Chester at 77501 A Ali and 51'. Mi The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7:50 A. AL and , 4301 P. IIL connect at Pennelton with trains en. the P: =d- B. C. R. R. for Concord: Kennett, Oxford, &c. jel-tf HENRY' WOOD, Superintendent. at t g . WEST CHESTER: AND , PHILADELPHIA RAIL- ROAD—VIA 3TEDTA. 3IEETING OF PROGRESSIVE. FRIENDS AT,LONG WOOD, CHESTER COUNTY; PA: Excursion Tickets will be sold; to Longwoodi gooit from June 4th to rune 9tb, inclusive. Trains leave the• Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEEATFP and MARKET Streets, at 7:50 AAL! and 4.439P.`AL. On SITEDA - Y, June 7th, a- Train-will leave the Depot for Lonf.tivood• ab M. Returning, leaves Longwoodi 4..1.10 P. M. - FARE FOR THE EGUIVEt.TRIP. ti, 29 Sea-4t H. WOOD, Superintendent. -AND II3STERI4. , TRADISPO RTATION COMPANY is nompre,ared to fdrivard FRELGHT from Philadelphia to Nom:Pork, via Camden and:Port 'Mon mouth. The attention.of Shippers and Merchants is directed to. this new and oxpeddtions RAILROAD iitOlitTE,..and•Oi portion of their patromoge respecifirl/y , solicited. , Freight receiyed."-atthird whaif abovero_rch:street. For further partionilare apply to 4/80. B. McGTILOIit, Fret ht kgent W. F. GRIFFITTS, Jn.„General Manager: • - -JAI Freight Agent, tf Pier V-O...idS•NORTECRIVER, Nerr..York. •••-•-•• A.PE MAY. ADTD, PaILT,V/LEW RAILROAD CO 'PANN . 4fSWAINOT Stieet„Ma:y 1214 ISM —On and ai'ler WEDNESDAY, 20th: inst.. the C&1116 will run regniarWspon this roa3 to FURY I.EIZABETEG leaving WALllMStreek Wharf at.l) o'clock A. M:, nr.716-tf C. 8. , MINOAN, President ,M 7 WES-T , C H-tE STER AND PHILADELPHIA• RAIL- • - ROAD, VIA . SIMMER IWA_RDRRB Will Hitd.pleaant andample,accommodattons at the fol lowing placeaolLor neat the Railroad 7 Trains to arra from the city live times each way daily.. COUT'ON , 2AIk D SEASON O :PICKETS ATLONTAIATES. Near Wa11..1 - agfoWi Stfelon. Sir. b. Thomaa 4 IN MFD...It? THE-CHM-MUT' GROVE ROPoK, THE GRARTER Near Maka, Mr. Peter W.arral. Mrs M., L. W4trrea., Mrs. Wm. Rreolt ,e ks'a.ssmore, Gideon M-2411.7tio mais Edwards. . For fltrOgr -informalen. inquire' of ALRUADE.II. HENDEEINON~ at the .DAPAT 1 , 7 , 3ar Laxent, H Fielea .4 cpar Glen Hidate, Near Farmelton, Le•..siJiit4hon; near Darlinp,s4, Soo/. She:.rp , caa; near Glen.- Mills. T. , 51alin, 8- Green; no.r- Cheymm's Shops, Joh',.;scott,. J. Preston Thono,s. - There are many o'ers near the ablive.arui 'other am ttons will take laaardors. . . . Begpage, &e. collotted. and. delivered.. by IL A.T.EX ND.Z.E.. Express Ar4e - at,'in the DEPOT, northeast comes of EIGHTEENTH ad MAREET Streets.. A.AS PROPELLOR LIN3g , F %It SARTFORD. direct. 7 be steamier MARS, Flcbols, master, is new loading at. First wharf above Market) tree t For freiat &c..applr ts:. BAIR3) .4t; Co., 13:P...Sontb..11.E.WAVARE Ave rate, or on the "vat.. TnYZ . , iTY: (‘ VIA FARir NSW ~-. RK- , .I! , ..WIAWARB AND - .R.9 - 47.01 . C ANAL. tRESPATCE AND. SWIFItiwe.F.LicN. The steer - o ars of .this die daily at 12 M.. 24.6 le" 1"LI I UT Ireot. •and . 5 P. DI- from.tbe third vier above e.A. 1 5 '•For fret - A.A..whielew.al be teken., on accommodsbnp :terms. ervely to tWb M. I.I..:ATRD St CO.. rub26-tf 132..50uth ria,a.'W.A.RE Avenue. . _ FOR NEW .YORK—NEW news- myr,,,,Nru, - bELAWIRE AN% RARITAN CANIa aryl S'eamboat parr, receive frei2 lit and 1ea.vg...e.0 ay at 2 P- 31., deliveri. ing 74eir earf.r.oeain,New.Ysc,* tlle.Dollowing day. I , Jeigbte takeia at,reaVenablexAtee. CLYDE, Agent, Nc. 14. SMITH, Vini,CATVISS, PhiladelphlN JAXIES HAND, Agent. anl•tf Piers 14. and,ls:Eik ST RIVER. New "f oKU. VEN U1?-A GREY HORSE;. redeofoolir.iiit be sold at Publia Sala. on, 4E11iR5.)4.4:-, the 4t.3 Institut, at 5 .'clock P. N.. 'at .tb4q, Police Station, corner,. of TENTH and TEX4I.Pc.OtT, Streets.. in 3,ccor4ance rd,ita ordinsuce. 3m.. - W➢l. JA.Git.BY, Itiiii.s 49 livat• _ PH ',ALAITEVAILIA. ltb 63 . _ BOERS- k 1016THER, WODUCE C•OkINISS.ID,N ISED.CHANTS,' And. 'Whole3ale Dealers. Irr '.?BLED- Pi/TUTS, BUT rEtt, CEUSE, \ _And Coantry Preduce gew.rally. . „tie. 11 FOTTIII FRONT Wrip.ET, PIEI4L_DEL,PIIth. sAbSII7.I. jel-1m New yori, LDTBORY & co 25. -62 5 . Biannfaetwej:s nf Tassels, Cards, 'Fringes,- Ctirtaine, and Darnitsa* . Gimps, .enstain Loops, - Benton Unsals . . - P ; letwe and Photingral& c lssolli. Blind I." N mi lff B Military and Dress - Ribbons= —6; -Tie% DiallaßT Stmt. ate., etc.. o; 6" layl3-6m _ .$55,0.4? 12 aREG4 & dws. NEWLY IN YVAN TED , METAI;LIC WEJUHRIVEOU,SoId.by,WhIaCCE'r ,HIOIINHAM, , Z 5,1,1 CHESTNUT - Stxeet; ic ate mock bein t ifrd and ecougdto4; EcfrXefator ecer . preer.ted toc the public., Thls ica coinkWalotal of RarileAtox Water Cooler, cad.reftnirac feu little Noose leofor both than is generally need for tle Cooler alone- fay24Awnf ray 4 lawftta EYE- D Ht;/)..,_uvilist, and la.nrist, formerlY of Leyden, now at MI. Tat PINY. Btree.L.where persons afflict t ‘ twllh Way:M.-is:of the Eye and Bet: will be acien l.licylly trt-aictl, ant - cured:if curable. -Arline's' Brea insortcd . ithantlasin. B. B No eltarile made for eX/11.- - Pt - 161 PBEESES, :LB AIN TILE, aAO Clay Terepetlng Maa.ines, and Brick-makers Tefide. s. T. MILLER, SOB S u nni-FIFTH Street 300 GRQSS KIN ERA".WATER BOT, °Cfl'srcec Na t i-Roues. , a ,,,' -.. ' For Pale by,o. - g BBC O. w, liar.eas, vill° lie Pro;ttvi!lsatag3 Works, or :114. VrAist at. AMITSEM3M3`L WILLI&M PORT, AND FLbIF A, t0, , --fo,olv to FEEIG-ITT AGENT THE PHILADELPHIA N 0 T.I C E.-OFFICBg
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