ARRIVALS - AT • THE, ROTELI% U p To 1 . 2 cpoLocac L'A'ST NIGHT. COntlximiolal—Nlisth F A Emory, Chicago B D Cooke, Washington B Hayden, Borne, ri Y /Lawrence, Washington Sent Cured], Washington F B Brown & wife Miss Costa B Brace & aon,Boonsboro B Snyder, Pottsville, G Fairlamb, Falmouth F Duff & w f, Springfield A S Brown & wife J Farmer. Ohio W Hall; Blair co F Bound, Milton Morrell, Johnstown G P Smith : 'W Seine , POrtemonth A Roman, New York Dr k Grundy,.ohio W 11 Harrison, Cincinnati G 'l' Harrison, Cincinnati F Ecketein,-.oincinnett AD Warlord & wf, El arrisb'g Flies Warford, Harrisburg Mrs J A3rben, Lewisburg D EatunOiretv York GroalerVowf, New York Mies M Crottiffr,N :7 Mies F Crozier, TrY J A Dix & wf. Boston JBartlett & wf, Boston S Shock, Columbia, Fa . Miss Shock, Newark Stevenson, Lexington:Sy Col Provoet, Washington H. D Toy, New York C 8 Dix, Ft Monroe Bliss Schenck, Baltimore J Hinder koper . R Rogers. BostOn FR Lewis, 'Wash, D C F ' , Holbrook, New York I' Castle, New York B Lazareser, melee. W I Foss. *Termite, W I 31. Woodruff, New York F W Seymour, Connecticut J Nolbach, New York-, B Selber, New -York 3.) Miller. Baltimore - : = A J Brown, New York A Lewis, Chicago' .J 8 Ring & 2:eons, y York H Mendenhall, New York W Lathrop, New Haven Was Lathrop, New Haven Mies Lathrop, Le Roy, N Y S A Allen, Now Jersey C MRank & eon, Allentown W A Cavanab, Jr. If York °Y J Pore. New York: B freely Boston T Wade, Boiddu C March, Bolton W - Binon • da Sanford Gliraird—Chestniii admit CoL.0:11 Reart, U /I.A Frtswan, Washington J 14 ratterdon,ll - S W W Lawrence, Baltimore B V Cowing, Weymouth .- 11 Hoffer, haston. Ya .110bodman,. Parton 4 3 . W.Bushler, Philada G 11nrray, Wasei Caton Copt W S Troyer, U S R W Patton & w,Lewisl'ilt: Wlledson, Mary laud 0 13 Rickman. W Ghester .1 Stevens. Baltimore HT Stevens, Baltimore Idrs.Jß Td3lacki Wilm. Del Missßled;-Will, Del O Riester,Washinaion Cant I:LW/Meier, Dow Yoric J FlRennedy, Colhoun. Mrs ../as Dudd, Rochestdr Wiser. Dodd,dlochester Muter A Dodd, Rochester WVTrevis. Roch ester H Baker Sc,w., Maine J R Andrews, NOSY Jersey IV Redd°, New ;York Miss K. Candee, Ha tford. 43 Bell/the - car , Ctunberrd co Musseirnan, Cumberld co J Martin, Cumberland.co , Anieileart—Ciresituu 8 G McClelland, lowa . W El:delay, - Maryland • J D Nairn% New 'York J F Jakee, Delaware 8 Ford, Maryland J Mcßenrie, Erie D Mackintosh, New York J Lofland, Milford Whltroart6l3oston D Barron. NeWYolk J Casey, Delaware . J Tobin, Delaware:._ J Shonberger dila' Penn a O J Brinton, Jr, Übester .co J B Hendrickson. liliork T J Bond, Baltiniore I Seanlinit, New Jersey F T Drathe, Brooklyn A S Landis, Hollidaysburg J C Osterloh, Broad Top D Wodall, 13r s A flaml'S hick, New Jersey, lerchtiwits , - , •Fourth A 13 Senor, Carlisle J McGrew. Kis,gwood W McGrew; Kingwood - Ci Heinethorn. Flrglina N Stratton, New Jersey W Hampshire, jeansville C Peck. New Turk Francis McCaw, Lewistown J scott, Chfcs.go 0131cOarty, Pinney H. tiadden,"Eluntingdort. .7 Jameson,-lies ding ki n k. 3 i g , Banisher; MS Lockhart, Meadville A McConnell Moss Stevenson, Penns C Buck, New York W B Deacon, New Jerse'y ..11 Stambaugh; Penns S C Brawn,' Adams co . Isaac Group,Adams co S Diehl, Bedford, St. LOULY - CliriitnUt Denniston, Jr; 11S N Geo W Beaman, U S N Winlack, Pottsville 1:0 T Wallen, Nor. York Niss 11t C Krafft, Washingth J W Krafft, Washington dly. England - M' S F Fries, Mill v nfa : U t S:;h1 Wm Montelius, nburi Ak_Steers. New York Wm A BilgeriNew York The 'Union—Arch S Buck St wife, E Robertson, New York Tbatcher, Martinsburg Nicodemus, -Martinsburg Mrs Francis, -New York F Davis, Jr, New York J Bleason, Middletown, Del, E Bauch, Reading 40, Lockery, Baltimore - >W McGuigan Saml Enaientrout, Reading R Clendenin, New nestle ' Ilfrs Fromald, Johnstown S Hurst, Lewisburg Hileman, Altoona J Loudon, AZOonft Vommerelial—Sixth W Hutchinson. Penne. J'H Bailey, West Ch ester lirsWalter, Cht ger eo K Ekinits,l3 9 A Cleaden W Buckley & 1, Ly com'g co Blt Dixon &. dit, Delaware M Rtddle , ';* A Mode, Cciatesville FG Parker, Elkton, Md. J C Lysle, Chester co States Union—Sixth S Hall J W Henghes, Chester eo 3:0 'I! Watson, Delaware B A Hippie; Clearfield A H Hahn, Chambersimrg - A C Hamilton, Wiim, Del J Burnett, Harrisourg B F Fisher, Hew York /Hiss L A Allmond, Illinois Pass 1' Alhoon4. Illinois , piratitiiial—fLace st Dr HD Kell 3%; 1J A. J S La Wall, Catasanqua Tos Sauter,' Catasanuna C Cridler &fion,Catasaugua J T Mitereludin, Indi.na W Rerper, Reading Jos S Lai:merger, Lebanon Chas W Stuber, 'Allentown Chas L Stuber, Allentolvn J J Blair, Lebanon -114PECIAL NOTICES_ DR. D. , JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE IS A STANDARD NBDICINE—a compound of those articles which long ex. Derience has proven to.possess the most safe and efficient .Alterative and deobstrnent properties, and containing 110 concealed poisons, no memorial or other metallic preparations, Having before' ne the testimonials of thousandeof persons who have been restored. to Liana health from its use, it is recommended to the afflicted with entire confidence. in the belief that it will effeo. tnally eradicate from the human system the diseases for whose cure itis designed. FOR PURIFYING THE. BLOOD, the Alterative will be,found to be sanest effective medicine. Acting directly orithe circulation, it purifies the blood, and passes with it into every 'tissue and fibre of- the holy. removing every particle of ditease from the system. . FOR SCROFULA, in all is forms, whether Dlsera;, tions of the or Bones,'Snlargement of the Joints, Glands. swellings, Eruptions, Tumors, &a., the Altera tive has been found Pre-eminently successful. By lie action on the blood. it "desrroys the virrs or poisonous principle from w h ich•tb es e diseases originate. FOR MIN DISEASES, the immediate cause of which 'trill always be . found to bean obstructed state of the 'Flores, Jaws's A/tire/ire a certain, remedy. It not only removes Li e obstinate state of the pores, but it frees the blood and.perapiration from all impurities and gross particlesWttiatrare CO liable to ollstruct the small per:. spiratery vessels PrePared only 'by 'Dr. D. 'JAYNE, & SON, 242 . CHESS NUT Street.- • jel.-3t. IS.T.-1860 —X. CAUTIOX---"l'he PLANTATION BITTER BOTTLE is ■enured to us -hi U. S. 'Letters Patent. 'To imitate the Bottle or use it-for an gather purpose is a crime punish able with-fines and bier isontnent. 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, SO cents per dozen, or $7.20 per gross, for all :empty"Bottleo delivered at our manufactory, 105 :LIBERTY Street, New York, thus removing any excuse lor ignorance.. 117 person ,pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in ibulk,..cor by , the gallon, is a swindler and impostor. We Hell only in our. regular Bottles, all bearing our private latlited - Statesstami and steel-plate libel and signature. P. H, DRAKE & CO., :myl9•tnthslm . 202 BROADWAY, New York. .ONE-PRIGE -CLOTHING, OF. THE LATEST • firlrES, I;riade in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. ILOWBST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi - trines. ..All . Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. !Our Ona-Pnion SYSTEM is strictly adhered. to. All are therebylreatettanke. niellay, • ' - "'JONES & CO.; 801 MARKET. Street. KERR'S Varnishing CH I NA and GLASS establishment,, CHINA_ FALL 529 CHESTNUT Street, • egePoidte Independeriee Hall; Philadelphia. Boteleggestanrants, and Shipping eupplied. A. B.—CHINA DECORATED .to order; also, Initials gad Crests elegantly engraved on TABLE DIMS and •CHINA. Orders brmall promptly attended to. mYI6-lm THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENdE OF AN OLD If trans.—Mrs. Winslow 's Soothing Syrup is the presoyip- Eton of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the 'United States, and has been used. for thirty Yeats With never-failing ealety and success by millions of mO. there and children, from the feeble infant of one Meek old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach. Relieves wind colic. Regulates the bowels. And gives rest, bealth, and comfort to mother and lOWA. 26 cents a bottle: my22-lm 44. .WI.I.ISI3IIMMER IifELODY., 'Twee a night iii the dog days, • - And all through the house ' , . 4 .lfight Prowlers were stirring— Fleas, bedbugs, and in0u5er4•144.;.4 children, =maw. . Sealrmed this way and that— " The bedbugs pmferred theta Because they were fat, ' • .But ardawn, on each insect Lyon's death powder fell; . - And:the rate' and the mice, too, Sudan:abed to his Pill. - I,yozi's Powder will kill all insects. Lyon's Magnetic .3PLUe eie ohm° death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere m owit, • • DEMAS S. "i'I3A.B.ITES, New York:. "Dg ; SWEET ' S, INFALLIBLE , - .LANIMENT HAS zikeen,wiiiiiii'iitarti,.tban a Minim or people, and all At, . . sad . Gltstintsitiit streets. Wm Foster, Jr.. New York 0 Eerie, New York L G Yassallo U s N John W Lewis, U S N E-A Howell, UF N Mr ann Kra FL Baton Ti George. Baltimore Mies N E Berman. B att Jae Niel, Chamherseurg Wm Painter, U S A S S Fowlor & son. Pittsburg Mrii Sas Molfo t, Buffalo H. Nutlet, Buffalo_ Jag N Tarlton. Portsmouth John C Chase. New York J A-Mendo a New York. Robt L Teel, Washington W s reel, Washing on L S Ashiey & wf.New York las Hilo & La, Boston Mr & Mrs Sherman, NY Mr & Mrs H White. Ofilaven Mrs Phan her. New HaVell Mr Sr. Mr, C A White. N Y Mrs Bassett, New Haven Dr T if White, New York W Wilkinson, Washington W A Butler, Detroit . G N Monson & 3 children Jolt n H Uhl, New York. W E Marshall, Boston . L Whitehead, New York Mrs Johnston, New York Miss Johnston,. New York N Lapham, New York H Jones, Boston F R Si.orman, N-w York Samuel' Wilkinson, N Dr Underwood, - Lex, - Hy H L Scranton, New Haven A E Spooner & wire W L Heal; Boston H F Hitch: New York M F Merritt, NewTork Ef Stokes H i ichardson. New- York W Riebardeon, New York G Ii Trask, New York Mrs A Trask, New York Miss 31 Trask, New York J Minh, Providence, R I Bh.gsr, Baltimore • T B Horton, Babimore 51$wift, Falmouth, Va r B Brown. & wf C E Brooke.-.,Penrisylvanin A DeWitt Massachusetti T Booz, Balthnore Dmimead, Baltimore F Hackett, New York C L Thayer, Boston B Peddre..Nosvark Vir• Griswold. Hartford . Farnhem, Addison, N Y J S Jr. Trenton, N T J A Hovey,.Massachasetts trout. below Ninth. J Et Eby, El arrisbnrg 11. Bar: ling, New York H B Masters, New York B H ,Jampbell, 8.,1 izare Hon I` Jones Yorke, .1 , 1 . J J G Stevens, New JerseY R F Stevens, New Jersey 14 W tam:teen, New York H L Sometun, New Haven Hon I Teller, New York S Dickson Sr la, Pliilada J Walters, New York - J Bell, l ew York - W B Btevenson, Baltimore Corn W sreith,Nouthainpton J B. Rowland. II S N J McMaster, 13 ti N' bleat Caberoro 8 B.Dodson, Maryland anti'L.P4nll,“,o U Y A rk S P Singleton, New York' SI Wheeler, Brooklyn C Wheeler, Brooklyn . J D Ed wards, U S s. J 11 Smith, Baltimore Mr Thompson, Washington VT H Ross & la, Delows re J R Cochran & la, Helaware J H Poynter, timaware T Robinson, Delaware J T Wright, Delaware street, above PIM& A L Lewis, Dover, ,Del J W Caniey, Delaware P F Caasey, Wlaware R J Reed, New York T C Royer, New York W G Carnes, New York D S Gills, New Jersey H W Roff, Reading • Levi L Tate. Columbia co. Hon Hon C R Backalew, Penes. Jacob Serrell, Minersville Benj Sheever, New York S Dyer, New Jersey -- G W Nelson, New fork J Judson, Oswego J Graff, Blatrs rifle R Fithian St la, Nett Itssey P-Nichols, Nowhere, N C Vir Hackett. Easton W Bender, Easton J Allen, Wilmington, Del street. bilow Arch W Garretson, Bedford - HT Hinton, oincinnati W .H. ATM trong, Ripley, 0 L B Kindine, Penna Alex Fallon, Parma Geo W Guitar; Nova &mils. taw A McClean, NewPhila W McClean, New Ph la Capt M kl Brobst,CalaVri6s% J Anawalt. Penna H Saunders '& wf, Del JB McCollum, Penna. Wm H. Frick, II S A "- B C Hinds, Clifton, Pa - C Roswell, New York S Sackett, ,sew York W P Connell. Scranton 1 Hunt, Catasanqua F Warman. Higlesville Tompkins. Newark, N J F C Kline, AL Chunk street, above Third. A 'W Smith, Providence, R I R °gar. Bedford, P L Pritchard, viraterbury,Ct T Garritson. Schuylkill, co W L Lance & sn, Nana Wm Thompson, Bangor S L Steven, Bangor A. , Gibbs,'New - York Thus Chenoweth,Baltimore C Et Rockwell, Scranton. Pa E 8 Smith. Washing ton,D C Rain Long,Bordentown,N J Erect, abevve J Mountour, Jr, lowa, W Neany, - St Loots I S Holcomb, N Miss Kate Titus. Mrs Pickel & clan. N J JaaLeiher, Bethlehem J C Conrad, Jr, Tamaqua,. H P Warden, Mt Vernon, 0 Ril-chey & in,Lock Haven &Ripe', Haney, Pa N D levy & la. Hagerstown Joe B Stapler, Backs co,Pa Potter,- Jr, New York J CI Reading, N J W Shonse, Hawley, Pa Master J D Mason, Pa rest; above Chestnut. M M Ramsey, Chester co J T Peirce, Chester co ' J . A Woodward, Chester co A Mullen, Chester co W &it Peirce, Chester co J Carlisle. Pa W.Elnehes. Chester CJ M Keenan, New Yoik. L Worrel Lt W Watson, II 8 A. and Market Streets. D P Brown, Lancaster, Pa R J /amend, Palmyra, ILL. W id Phillips, Alexandria T J Norton, Lancaster W Cottenhani, Lancaster W Graves, Winnington, Del filtllerst'n, Pa D Keller, :York, Pa John C Dosch, York co, Pa eet, above Third. Samuel Hauer, Lebanon John Bland, Birdsboro Chas Roberson, Baltimore Saml Smith, Williamsburg Hunter Brown, Bellefonte Andrew Gleason, Broad Ton Jacob L Riee, Lebanon Samuel H Bentz, Lebanon G C L Degenhurot, Penna Paul Burton, Baltimore 3:2441.14.14.1.1. " 5. 1 : ) .. :CARSON—PRENTICE.—On the 2d instant at the rest dense of the bride's parents. near Phit.."delphia, by the Bev. J. Castle, D. D.. Bev. R. J. Carson 40 Mind Mary Prentice. * STELWAGON—AiSHMEAD. — On the 2d loses* by the Rev. John Rodney, per. Henry G. Stelwagol2 , lkr Miss. noir G. Aehmead. all of Philadelphia. [go card 4 Vstrt.] DICKERSON—NS WE LI, —On Thursday, the 28th dB.. by he Rev. Dr. W. Henry RRes. of Newark, N:' J., Wm: R. Dickerson. Esq., of the Philadelphia Bar. to. Mrs. Sarsh Newell, of this city. . UII.LER—W A LK. hit. --On the 2d initant, by the Rev, S. H. Gie , y. George H. S Uhler 'to Josephine, daughter of Jacob Walker, Esq. [No cards. *. nz~a: B ALDWIN—CASIL—June Ist, by Rev. T. DeWitt Tal mage, Mr. Lemuel Baldwin to Margaret, daughter of Mr. Andrew Cash, all of this city. JONES.—On the morning of the 3d instant, after a short illness, Horace, infant son of Peter F. and Wil helmind Jones, in the Id year of his age. [Cincinnati papers please copy.] - RUNDLEI7.-00 Tuesday, June 2d, Louisa C. Ruud lett, niece of Isaac S. Williams. The funeral will „leave the house of her brother-in la w, F. Parker Shortridge, on—Thursday afternoon, at .4 o'clock. Cars leave. Market- and Eleventh streets for Libertyville Station at half past 2 o'clock, The friends of I ha family are invited to attend. * FELL, —ln Media, June 2d, Louisa, daughter of G. G. and C., V, - Fell. `-' The - relatives and friends of the fetidly are respectful -ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of or parents, on Prid cy afternoon. sth init., at 3 o'clock. .Interment at Media Cemetery. JE WELL, —At Clinton, Louisiana, on the 21st of April, of typhoid fever, William Henry Jewell, son of Dr. Wilson and Rachel Jewell, of this city. ** LEE IiFREID. —On June 2d, in his 26th year. at the Offi cers Hospital, Cauctc Woods, Captain Jacob Lsinfreid, of Co. G. 73d P. V., from wounds received at Chancellor e, May 2(1,1363. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully. hivit“l to attend the funeral. from the residence of his brothel', Fred. Leibfreid, 1410 South Fifth street, to day, (Thursday,) at 3 o'clock P. 11. BRUNT.—Suddenly. at Washington, on the 30th ult., Robert, eldest Eon of Thomas and Mary Brunt, aged 33 years. [ARTY.-On the Ist instant. James, son of Elizabeth and the late Charles Carty, in the 11th year of his atre. ACID BAY.A.DE RE BA RH E S.- Black silk and wool Bayadere Bareges at 25, 23, and 314 cents. Black Balzorinea. 12%, and 15 cents. Black Bareges. 22 to 37% cents. A lb, Black Crape Marets. 37% to 50 cents. -"" Black Barege Shawls and Points. Black India &Eshowe and Sarsnets for linings. Black Marcblines and Lustrenes for linings. Black - 8-4 wide Bareges and Barege Bernard. Black and colored Grenadine Veils, &c. Just received by • - BBSSON & SON, Mourning Store, jet No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. TOE BLANKETS LOW. Ice Wrapping and Rugs. 6.4 Tarletons for Mirrors. NYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. . YARDS FAST-COLORED 000 LAWNS Fine Rich Organdies. Summer Mourning Goods. Sea-shore New Shawls _ BYRE & LAM:PELL, FOURTH St ARCH Streets. TO THE - UNION AND Loy Ar. LEAGUES AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES: PHILADELPHIA, May 25; 1863. FELLOW-CITIZENS Ey direction of the `UNION LEAG OE of Pb iladelphia, the undersigned have the honor to invite' 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 be invited to participate in the celebra tion, and that' they be requested to send 51eputttions from their respective bodies for that purpose. "3, That it be recommended that the deputies be an- 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 States. - `4. That the Committee of Correspondence be autho rized to prepare a circular letter, communicating these Resolutions to the Union Leagues and Loyal CitizOns of the respective States. and to adopt such measures as may be neceseary 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 To re-assert the great principles of the Declaration, that "All men are created equal, and are endowed by their CREATOR, with the 0 ZIALIINABLE RIGHTS of life, liberty, and the ptirsuit of happiness:" To as-knowledge our obligations to mankind, to main tain Qua principles as our fathers did, with a firm re liance on the protectioni of DIVINE PROVIDENCE:" To declare the :INDIVISIBILITY of the AIIERICAN UNION: To declare the inflexible purpose of the Arnericarnpeo pl e, ae . ,9OD shall give them strength, to subdue the ene mies of the Union, and re-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 them responsible for any enconiagement 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: ar 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 pression of the rebellion• WITHOUT COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS,' as the: only, means of securing an honorable and lasting peace. Tile 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 thia FIRST :NATIONAL CE 'A ERATION, 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 blessing% of liberty: - CHARLES GrEBONBr Chairman, MortonMcMichael. Jas. L. Claghorn. J. L Clark-Bare, Wm.lienry Rawlo Henry C. Carey, B. Blaney, Jr. , Frederick Fraley, Daniel Smith, Jr., Joe. Allison, W.C,Swann.M.D., J. Edgar Thomson, William. Cox. J B. Moorhead. Wm. H. Ashhorst, Geo. H. Boker, John B. Myers. J. Gillingh'm Fell, Jas. C. Band, Jos. B Townsend, Jabez Gates, Geo. Whitney. Charles Gilpin, Thos. W. Evans, W. Botch. Winter, John Rice. Henry Cohen, R J. Dreer, NV. Devine. Thos. S. Ellis, Geo. Erety, G. W. McMahan, H. C. Howell. Persifor Frazer. J. W. Paul,. J. W. Goff, Frank Wells, R. H: Gratz George eorge Trott, Thos. Kirgber,Jr., E. C. Knight, , W. H. Kern, Joseph Kerr, R P. King. Charles Knecht. Ber.l.Gerhard,'. - Geo. H. Stuart.' N B. Browne, Wm. Comae, M. D.. Felton, E. Borle, Clarence A. 1) Cattell, henry M. Watts, C. S. Grove, John B Kenney, James Milliken -. Wm. M.Tilaman, .H. C. Lea. B.Hartshorne,MD, Thos. Webster, Ellis Yarnall, U. S. Smith. F. A. Comfy, Alfred AI. Jessup, Augustus Beaton, Ward B. Haseltine H. P. Borie: Cad waled. Biddle, R. Rundle Smith. Samuel E.' Stokes, Danl. Dougherty, Geo. Bullock, Wm. M. Cooper, S. J. ChriAtian, John W. Fornny t S.-Risher l'orliesi B. P. ffershow, GEORGE mi H. B I fr- ; - - DAILY UNION. PRA:VER.:MEET- , .ING—Held from 12 to I o'clock, in the Hall of the Commonwealth Building, CHESTNUT Street, between Sixth'and Seventh, Philadelphia. All 'who can make it convenient to attend are invited to be present. The friends of those whc; have entered the army are invited to attend. Prayer is daily 'offered for 'the soldiers and their families. GEORGE H. STUART. THOMAS TOLMAN, PETER B. SIMONS: A. MARTIN, . _ . Committee. rz-CITIZENS , VOLUNTEER HOSPI TAL.—The ladies of this Hospital have a Table (No. 8) at the Grand Floral Pair, to be held. at Concert Hall,'commencing MONDAY next. - This institution is peculiarly a local one. All returned soldiers, and those on transit, are received here, tneir that redressed, and every attention afforded them that kindness can suggest. Tao lathes solicit assistance. Donations of articles for the above object may. be left with Mrs. Off, No. 261 South Twentieth street; sirs. New ton, N. W. corner Twentieth and Spruce, or at the Hds pital, Broad and Prime streets. Tickets for sale at any of the above places. TENTH WARD.—A PUBLIC MEET ING of the loyal, citizens of. the: ward will „be held at the new Hall of the National Union League; N. E. corner of BROID and RACE Streets, on FRIDAY EVENING, June sth, at o'clock. The.theeting.willbe ad dressed by the Hon. Charles O'Neill, Philip S. White, Earl., Wm. B. Mann. - Esq., Wm. S. Pierce, Esq. - HENRY C. HOWELL,President. - ,W5l. R. LEEDS, Secretary..je4-215 . _. A MEETING WILL BE HELD AT CHANDLER'S OLD • CHDECEI, Kensington, TsIS (Thursday) EVEIVIVO to devise measures for rendering assistance to the--'Disabled and - Discharged Soldiers. . lt. DEPARTMENT FOIL SUPPLYING THE CITY WITH WATER. S.-W..corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. June 8, 1861—The WATER-TENANTS , of the Twenty-fonrth ward will please take notice that in consequence of ne cessary repairs at the Twenty-fourth-ward Water Works their operations will be suspended during Tuesday, Wednesday,' and Thursday, June 9th, 10th, and 11th. ISAAC S. CASSIN, Chief Engineer Water Department. PATRIOTIC-ADDRESSES RY REV. FRANK li, , ROBBiNS and AMOS B 0 MOS• EaCI. at the Twentieth Ward UNION READING ROOMS, corner ELEVENTH Street and GIRARD Avenue, THIS (Tliursdv) EVENING, atSo'clock. By order of the Committee, lt. BENJ. EL HAINES, Chairman:. A SPECI.2I.I. MEETING OF THE Contributors of the Children's Hospital (to con sider the propriety of building), will be held at the Hog -4IiiBLIgHT Street, on FRIDAY, sth ins . tant, at 43f, P. N. - 3e3.2,t* VIFTII WARD UNION . LEAGUE IZ MEETING. GRAND RALLY FOR THE UNION. . The Citizens of FIFTH WARD, without distinction of party, arg in F v FTH ANDmRUeN aEt STREETS, - On FRIDAY'EVENING NEXT, 6th inst., at 8 o'clock, TO-ORGANIZE A UNION LEAGUE. - Benjamin Gerhard, I R..Rundle Smith, . Charles Gibbon's, F. H. Dane, James Milliken. W. S. Smith, je2-3t 'And Many Others. IVOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET ING of 'the Stockholders of the KUL ADEL PELIA STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY, for. the olec Lion of Five Directors and the Aransaction id E other business, will be held at No. IJ6 N. DELAWARE Ave nue, (second Door,) on MONDAY, Jane Bth, at 19 o'clock, noon. WfS. ItENNIS, ie2 6t Secretary and Treasurer. TWEB TY•FOURTH WARD UNION LEAGUE. —A public meeting will be held at Commissioners' Hall, corner - of MARKET and THIRTY SEVENTH Streets, oti THURSDAY EVKNIIOO, June 4, at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Twenty-fourth Ward Union League, Addresses will be delivered by several distinguished speakers. All loyal citizens are invited to attend. jet-3t* • IMOFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL. COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, May 18, 1863. OT ICE TO BON DUO L DER& —Th e Bond holden; :of the UNION CANAL COMPANY are bereby requested to - call at theoffice of the Company, No: - -22t3, WALNUT Street, and surrender the Coupons, as agreed upOutia accordance with the act of Assembly of April 10th, 18621 nit. 27- 1m Alt THOMPSON, Treasarer. IM' THE FANCf AND FLORAL FAIR; t , in aid of - Sick and Wounded Soldiers, will open htOSIDAT NEXT, at CONCERT lIALL. Secnro Season Tickets (only 25 cents), at once, of any who have them. je2-3t*' THE 'LADIES OF THE UNION • --- 0 VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE open their FAIR at the Saloon foot of WASHINGTON Avenue on the 15th inst., to continue one week, or looser. From the proceeds of their first Fair, with con tributions from other sources, we have been able, thus far, to meet all our obligations and discharge our £l.-- mimed duties. The many calls on our citizens for other charities cause us again to adopt this method to replen ish our nearly exhausted treasury. Contributions will he thankfully received, and "orders for: tickets supplied by any of our. Committee or authorized" agents. i ts there appears to have been from- the first a misun derstanding on the part of the public relative to the two Refreshment Saloons, some persons thinking they are one and the same;.we may, with propriety, state that we have, no connection with any other institution for the feeding of Soldiers, but have always possessed a sepal ate and distinct organization and fond, and our lo cation is at the foot of Vlashington avenue.: in 2 to w & s 2w ' ARAD BARROWS, Chairman MPROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE.—WAsintroTON, D.C.. May 22:18R1 All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of CAVALRY now in the field: are hereby authorized to present themselveS at any_time duric_g the next = thirty days to the BOARD. OF ENROLMENT, in their respec tive Db triots. The Board shall examine them, and de termine upon their fitness for the Service, and if found to be fit, the er - ovost Marshal of, the district shall give them transportation tickets to the, general-Rendezvous , at the `Headgugrters of the.A. A. Drovoat Marelial 0011.10111 of the Mate.' As soon as they present themselves at tilde' gene.'' re.l.*endezvous they shall be d'Aty,Youstered by a rausA. tering.and disbursing Mattr,illolDaid by him the bouhtre allowed by law, /OHM B. FRY, 311 _- Y284- 1 B : - Provost' fttrebni Ougria, FAIR,—A GRAND FANCY, FRUIT, 'AND FLORAL r AIR; for the . Benefit of the REV. 1)11:. BAILEY 'S IIONGREQATION, will .be held by toe Ladiee, at MANDEL AND RAYDN HALL.' Corner of Eighth and Green Streete, commencing TUESDAY, June 2d, _and to 'contame day oad evening 'for four days. Levee for Children evety.affernoon •from 3 till 6 o'clock. lant child will mallet!, gift SeneneTickets 2) eunt3. lekels for eingle ad mieeion 1D Own,' To be had of 31r. Charleer f‘rouse, No. 7261)pring 17arden Street, and at the mv6o-6t 'ITEM NEW_ Vok. D2O 1.,,EW15, of bisfaten,Will - deliver a lecture OD PHYSICAL CHI:MITRE, and the ~.-etty Salem of Gym na, tics, at ("O , .e.CERT HALL,. ou Tlihradasr Evening, June 4, at 8 °Weak. Tifton 25 gest-, The ,proceeds to be devoted to tbP &intim Comtaigeiott - Tieltet4 to be obtained at the, office of the ranltary' COrtinftissies; at Hazard's book 1t0re,714 Cheetnat street, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. m , yBo' .st*- IMOFFICE OF THE SLInGEON.A.R. TIST, TO THE o_l3llY AND NAVY, ralLearal.. PHIA, October 24, 1662. Wounded Soldiers and -Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should aroyly immediately at. tlicroillte of the Smgeon-Artist to the Government. Ito, latOG CHESTI OT Street, B. FRLNK PA.Lralle ia9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. MOFFICE. REM /INCE , 1N SU IIEADDICR,r COMPANY OF P FILM A Dia PETIA, 308 WALigUT 6tr .et, PUILADELPHIA Ante 11363. The directors have this day 41w:tared a semi-annual' DIVIDEND OF FOUR PaR CENT:, on the Capital Stocki• payable to the stockholders or their legal representa tives, free from all taxes, on and ater the 10th instant.-. .-je2.St - - THOS. C. FULL. Secretory. FOR CLERK. OF O,I(JARTER SES.. fr STONE—JuI:M:Ii. MURPHY. Vol.xpY2.S•tbstnl7/ , Late Colonel of the 99th Pa.. V " AVO HE DRAFT." lit,r/ HEADQUARTERS, P ROVOST 111ARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, No. 245 SOUTH THIRD STR NET, PHILADELPHIA, June 1, 1801. Public attention is solicited to the subjoined &scalar from the Provost Marshal General. All persons wisPaig to join any of the Regiments here referred to, will make application to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. - W. R. LEHMAN, Provost Marshal, First District. AR men Who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the Held, are hereby authorized to pre sent themselves at any time during the next thirty days to the Board of Enrolment in their respective Districts. Theßoard shall examine - them, and determine upon their fitness ror the service• and if found to he fit, the Provost Marshal of the District shall - give them trans portation tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the Head,. quarters of the A. A. Provost Marshal General of the Stue. As soon as they Presiint themselves at this general Ren dezvous, they shall be duly musttred by a mastering and disbursing officer, and paid bi him the bounty allowed by law. . - JAMES B. PRY,- 01-12 t Provost Marshal General '"AVOID THE DT; RE ADeuxrtiT,Fts. P - ROVORT MARSHAL,;;' FOURTH- STRICT, coi.RIIO AD and SPRING 0 aRDEfSts.' PHILADELPHIA, May 28. 18$3. PubliC attention is solicited to the subjoined circular from the ProVost Marshal General. 'All persons wishing to join any of the Regiments here referred te, willmake application•to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. D. M. LANE,Gaptsin, • - Provost Marshal, FourtliDistrict. ;PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S. OFFICE;"''' WASIdIi76fTOo D. C• May 22, 28431 All men who desire to join any partjertlar tiegiment of Cavalry now in the field. are nereby unthoiiled to pre sent themselves, at any time during the next thirty days, to the Board of Enrolment in their respective PeLscricta. . . The Board shall examine them, and determiner upon their fitness for - the service; and if found to , be In, the Provost Marshal'of the District Shall give them, trans-' portation tickets to the general Rendftvous, at the Read- Quarters of thslia. A. ProvostlllarshAl.General of the state. As soon as they present themselves at this general'. Ren dezvous,-they shall be duly mustered by a' musterlng.and disbursing officer,: and paid by him the bount'v allowed by la*. J'AX.BS - B my3o-12t' Provost Marshal General% U. S. TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PRP:CENT. .BONDS PAYABLE AT THEOPTIONOPTHE GO'N''MHDnITT I am instructed by the SECRETARY Or TEX TRU, BURY to receive subscriptions for the . above Inierest will commence from the DATE OF SUB SCBIPTION. and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the- Mint, or any 61213;Treasuri or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present 1:!REMIIIISI ON GOLD, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent._ per annum. A full supply always on hand. On and'after July Ist 1919, the privilege of convert- " ins, the present Issue of LEJAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIM-PER-CENT. LOAINeem . monly called Fiv%Twenties") will cease. All who wish to invest in tp.e_Eive-,Twenty Loan must,' therefor% apply before the ist-of JULY next. mh4-eyl Evan Itaaildlph, Joseph Lea L. Lewis, Jr., Henry Samuel, S. Spencer M. H. Messchert, H. G. Morris, J. B. McFarland, C. H. Needles, Gibson Peacock, S. C. Perkins. Thos. I. Potts, Craig D. Ritchie, Geo. M. Robeson, Thomp. Reynolds, John P. Verree, Hanson Robinson, W. S. htewart, Chas.- E. Smith, W. C. Stevenson, Sa,ml B. Thomas, C. - Townsend, Lewis D. Vail, J. P. Wetherill, Henry Davis, Andrew Wheeler. E. D. Whitney, Geo. J. Weaver, C. S.-Warts, M.D. Chas. T. Yerkes, Wm. Struthers, Chas. Hartshorne, IA E. Rogers. G. M. Conarroe, Saunders Lewis, STERLING-.> E%OH.A:.NGE, EXCHANGE ON PAIUSi BOUGHT AND SOLD myylB-1m EDWARD M. D,AVIS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUBI- Stocks and,,Bonds Bought and Sold on CoMmission. Loans and Buelnees Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collectionsmade. Coln and Cur rency-Bought. Interest . Allowed onDeposits. apl-gm of. Arrangement. KER,. Secretary. STERLING AND'PARIS EXCHANGE 130T.TGai r rA.N1E) SOLI>. DREXEL du; CO, rfors-un. 31 South THIRD Street: JOHN C. CAPP &SON, STOOS .A,1.7-D NOTE B-ROKERS, Directly opposite- . the Mechanics' Bank. STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGH' AND SOLD ON M'ONEY, INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED inhl2-5m ON THE BEST TERMS. . S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL• BROKER. STOCKS and BORAS and all kinds att. S. GOVERN KENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. 'Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. UNITED STATES 6,20 YEAR ISM per cent. BONDS. furnished at PAR in. sums to suit, without any ammo for commission. - Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co, , Geo. D. Parrish, Esg., John B. Myers & Co„ Samuel B. Thomas, BK. Purness,Brinley, &Co.. John. Thomas. Esq.l COLLECTION OF , 11.. 8: CERTIFI , C ATES OF INDEBTEDNESS .- The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One... Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due. or shortly Ma- Terms made kr own and receipts given at the office, No .320 CB ESNUT StrPst. sury6-tf DISSOLUTION.THE COPARTN ER -a-,ship heretofore existinghetween the undersigned. as' Booksellers and Blank Book. Manufacturers, at 27 South - Seventh street. under the firm of JAS. B. SMITH & CO., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 22d day of May, . Either of the undersigned is 'authorized to settle the af fairs of the late firm.-• JAS. It SMITH, • . .27 South SEVENTH Street. • PRED'H SCOFIELD, 9M MARKET Street; REMOVAL.—THE :UNDERSIGNED of the late firm of . JAS. B. SMITH & CO:. has re moved to the large and commodious store No. 418 MAR HET Street, and No. 413 MERCHANT Street, where he has a large assortment of Blank Books, Memorandum Books, and Stationery, which, he offers .to merchants, country storekeepers, &c., on the most liberal terms. Books rrded to "any pattern and bound in the most substantial-manner by- experienced Workmen :at the shortest notice. . FRED 'H SCOFIELD. 44.8111A.R_TiET Street, and 413 MERCHANT Street. . - - POPAATNERSHIP.= THE :::UNDER. signed:have this day associated themselves as-13ook sellers and Manufacturers, u.nder. the Arm of JAS. B.' SMITH & Co. • JAMES B. SMITH, lEWIS A. LIPMAN'. • Wht:BUTHERFORD. Philadelphia, March 16, 1863. • . je4-6t TO ARCHITECTS, &0. - --PROPOSALS -A- with designs Will' be received 'DURING THIS WEER at 'the LEAGUE HOUSE" 1115 CHESTNUT Street, for the erection of ANCEVES, at street intersec tions, as a portion of the decorations for; the National Celebration of the approa;Vng Annivereary of American Independence. Address- - .'.Committee on Decorations .and Arrangements." •••• iel dt PAPER AND ENVELOPES 'AT 316 CHESTICUT-.Strept. • • • Paper and Envelopes, at 316 Chestnut street.. • -Initials Stamped on Free of. Charge.- • • Initials Stamped on Free of Charge. Initials Stamped on Free of Charge.- At IVIAW3E's. 3i.6 CHESTNUT' Street, Three-Sixteen Chestnut street, - .3.16, 31.6, - 316 CHESTNUT Street,-be tween Third and. Fourth.. . 04-3 t TF YOU WOULD SEE PICTU.RES worthy your attention tiarainine REIMER'S Life-size Photographs in oil colors. ' The most, accurate Portraits, now made. - Reduced prices. SECOND Street, aboge, Green. NO PICTURES AR 4: SO . ,POPULAIt .11.1 as REIMER'S Colored Plfotographs 'for $1 'nog have been standard Pictures for years. and as.poDular Ws. ever. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. . It A DESIRE TO PLEASE IS RULE observed at REIMER'S, as a glance h EIM , 'S Fil valt. o CO ra il n il'CO finished Iv e r ß types E atSßONDSloeedrsa Gonlly aeve rlt C ADD LBWS TOOLS IN GREA' Tariety. for sale by 'USW & CO., 430W.IttaxKlT Street, jeCtlAtuat • • - , - • 'NEW' .CODFLSH RECEITEIY'-`I ) .ER _ . . . Steamer from Boston, _and fov_ oao _toy KENNEDY. STAINS, C 0.113111 AML Vtititilfitszvat ietats MILITARY. NOTICES. PROVOST MIRSEI AL GENERAL'S OF FMB, - WASHINGTON, I): C., .__- May 2,2; 1E63. FINANCIAL. FIVE-TWENTIES, OR AFTER FIVE YEMI43. LOAN AT: PAR. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 1.14 BMTH •THIRD STREET SPECIAL: NOTICE. JAY COOKE,. Subscription Akent. 114 South THIRD Street. Pbilada. DREXpL .453• 001 Bib. 39 South THIRD Eltree. (up stairs,) NESS TRANSACTED No. ,13 South THIRD Street, COMMISSION, AT THE 130ARD OF BEAKERS. No. 311 WALNUT STREET .111VRSDA 1 1. JITNE 4 ELEING, C FFIN„ dh MO CHESTNUT STIIERT, Have for 0f60 . 11 Cr, Packagois good aaaortment of Ntaple PRINTS, LAWN ! BROWN AND staLfArtitr , NNYBLINS, COTTeNADES,TRTNTED LININGS, SILESIAs, NANNZSNS, CORSET JEAN& . • Ater6, 6-4-BLACK AND MIX 2 BROADCLOTHS, - UNION CASEGRERES, EXTRA, .MEDIUM, AND LOW ..CLALITIr. aorNiro. NEGRO KERSEYS, PLAID nifskilt: ARM'S(' GOODS, SAL arzi.-tut.hßsm BLACK SILKS. JUST RECEIVED, SEVERAL LARGE INVOICES'OF SUPEXION":- . . BLACK OROS DE RTIIN - E;' rit22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, .and 36 inches:- . , • Which will be sold to the Trade at a SMALL ADVANCE CIN.COST. . _ IViR & 4:30. 1 ;- NO. 615 CHESTNUT STREET. rny2s-21a - pHILADELPIIIA BURLAP BAGS OF ALL SIZEN , FOB CORK, OATS, COFFEE, BORE DUST, Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, for sat 'GEO. ORIG-Ci; apl6-3111 Nos. Ml:9 and 21N11 CHURCH Allot SHIPLEY. HAZARD„' TJ T 14, INSONi No. 1 . 12 criwrNtrf STREET. OODQMISSIO.Nf NEERCIIANTa, FOR, THE SALE OF eki , PHILLDBIPHIA-MADE.GO-01YEt. JOHN T. BAILEY t CO. BAGS AND BAGGING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NO. 113 - NORTR FRONT STREET ,• WOOL BAGS FOR SALE. .Wins. FLAG DEPOT-:. BUNTING SILK AND MUSLIN OF- BUT'EBIOR QUALITY, W. H. HORSTIIANN & SONS, FIFTH & CH:PRRY Streetg je2,4;9;11,16,18,2:3,25,30&jy.2,4 TT NI'l'ED STATES FLAGS, A.N-r) FIVANS 8a lIASSALIA, Ifrit • —MILITARY FURNISHERS; myl2-1m W. SIMONS de BROTHERi lAAMOM-STEEST HALL. kIIILIDELPHIA. ' ii#Numkurtut,Rus OF JEvirmar. FINE ;SWORDS, - AND r MILITAIiti GOODS, Lti MET VI BI3TS Dil3lP3m . T • , GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannel& • Mixed Twilled Flannel& Sky Blue ICerseys. FARNHAM, KIRICHAM, & 00, No. 143-0 CHESTNITT STREET. ARMY GObli-S. PHILADELPRIA. DARK-RIME COAT CLOTHS. . DARK-BLUR CAP CLOTHS. SHY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. - ARMY. BLANKETS, STANDARD . WRIGHT.. - ID-OUNCE - DUCK. DRILLS,- STANDARD WRIGHT: HEAVY LIHRLDHILLS A.RD*DUCIr. BROWS AND BLEACHED SHRETINGS AID SHIRT ING& For sale by • ' • FROTHENGHAM' & WELLS. IE2-HU ' • - • - JOHN 31ELli i ir, JR., . TAILOR. - _ RAsammoirs.D FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET: zo _ . IMWARM KVT-LY'St 141141 South THIRD - Street. Where ha presents, to former patrons and therutbile the ade . antages of a STOCK OF GOODS, equal if not en: eerier, to any in-the eity—the skill and taste of himself and EDWkRD P. KELLY. the two beet Tailors of the city—at, prices midi lower than any other Int. class esta blishment of the atty. , apl-tf BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50 - Atom gmmiggrL Otrast. BLACK CASS. PANTS, .60, At, 704 Atalus..wr Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, .60, Al 704 MAR Street. 1 BLACK CASS. RANTS, .60. At. 704 XAR Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, .50. Al VI MARK Street. GRIGG ' A VAN GIINTEN'S. No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GIINTEN'S. No. 701 NARKET Street. GRIGG & 'GUN GIINTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street,. GRIGG a VAN GIINTEN'S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG & VAN GIINTEN'S, No. 704 DURKIN Street. mh22.6.m ... . S HATING LINERS, " II IT BEHOLD• LINEN GOODS. AND / t 30IISE 7 FITIOUSHING DRY .GOODB, DOMESTI4) MUSLIMS. • FUNNELS. BLANMETS, 81q., SEEMS.% YAN , IIABLINGEN, & ARBISOIc! n 37.90 sintlint ; 1008 (11HESTNIT'i Stniet _ UMBRELLA CLOTHS. 7 I NNFTHEW'' . .IBINNEY'S SONS, : - scryg-tf - -- • - — BOSTON. KO& DRY-GOOD'S' COMMISSION HOUSIAS. "B A G" MANUFACTORY. SEAMLESS. BAGS MILITARY GOODS. F L. A S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALL SIZES CLS ARCH SIMIST. CLOTHING. Fine Clothing, - FOR Spring and Summer. WA.NAXAKER ik-BBOWN S. S. cur. 6th & Market. Idedimn - and Common GRADES, Cut and Blade . • , Fashionable Style . • BOLD AT LOW PRICE% 1 FRONTING LINENS. the lOyeast Cash Pri9es E cases 80-inch BlackstoptsCo., 5 cases 27-inch Soei4 Co. S eases 27-inch Plain r•rhit Cloth. RETAIL"' DRY aoom#s L 1; Y RE A,N L.! E. L .12 FOURTH AND'. A_R OH. LAVES preparing -for their Summer TOURS ail be suited in Dry Goods adapted to their wants. . FINE ORGANDY LkWNS SPANISH LINENS FOR SUITS SEA-SHORE SHAWLS BLACK LACE i?olirr-s TOURIST DRESS GOODS. "BATHING DRESS GOODS SUPER MOHAIR MITTS NODE GRENADINE VEILS. BLACK DRESS' GRENADINE STEEL SKIRTS, BEST' ONLY. SIMMER SILKS LOW. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. , 9 e 4:tbstn tf t r.JET RECEIVED AT THE NEW-MOURNING STORE, RICH ,I?,BENCH SUITS, DRESS AND MANTILLA COMPLETE. FOR BUMMER. WEAR •,0213 CHESTNUT STREET. A.MYERS NEB SILK CLOAKS MANTILL ASt NEW SILK CLOAKS NEW SILK CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, AND MANTILLAS, OPENING EVERY MORNING, °maim EVERY MORNING, .TFLE' BALANCE Of Spring Cloaks, madoi•ln Light Zephyr Cloths, suitable ler all summer, , now closing out at REDUCED PRICES J. W.> PROCTOR & CO.; za7lB•l6t WO CHESTNUT STREET BLACK SILK MANTLES :FRENCH ' CLOTH CLOAK S. ELEOANTC-ARMENTS AT MGIYERATE PRICES COOPER & CONARD. ray2l-tf S. E. corner *NTH AND MARKET Ks. J,AFSON'S, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STRZET3, Offer to the Ladies- r at very low prises. ONE LOT ALPACA^BRAIDS, plain colors. ONE LOT ALL-SILK BELTINGS. - BUGLE BUTTONS, BOOLE GIMPS: . BRAIDING BRAIDS. • GOFFERED SKIRT BRAID. , RAPSON'S TRIMMING STORE my 27-121 earner of EIGHTH and CHERRY Sts::`, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET E.. M. NEEDLES OFFERS FOR SALE At pricesigenerally below prestiret cost of izapor tattoo, WHITW - GOODS, all desariptiaas. EMBROIDERIES. do 'LAcEs..- LINEN MANDRFatCHIEFS, do :ma: respectfully invites an• inspection of. his io i 4 CHESTNTIT STAZET. CHhAPER THAN THE •L T-A- CHEAPEST. —Having received from auction a large lot of . Goode at-the reduced , rates, I will sell them Onelot of bleach'e'dMuslin.% have - been EOM at 18% • - One,lot finer and wider atas. One lot nearly yard wide at 16. One lot full yard wide at/18.• One lot line Shirting, full yard - - wide ': 25b which has been sold at - 32 "cents. , • WAMSUTTAS, WILLIAMSVILLE,' lower than others are selling them. - „One lot unbleached, full yard wide, at :Also, every" ther make in•• the market, whiClC - I am selling at the very lowest•redneed rates. . . . Sheetings. in every width,.fromi% np. 1 One lot heavy brown Table• Linen, 50 cents. One lot half, bleach hard loom Goode, at 75,' One lot ofthe. same, filler, at-873f. • . One lot fine fronting Linen, •at 50, worth. 61 One lot all linen Towels, 513i75 per des.. lloylies,,Napkins; and Towels, of , almost everY" kind and quality in the market. One lot Marseilles Onilts,,at 516, One lot Calicoes, ati2l•cA. have been sold, at 16%. Persons who intend parohasing will save moneyby examining this stock. _ GRANVILLE. B, -Hlf NTS, No. 1013 MARKET St., above• Tenth..- pICH SILK MANTILLAS 1. FOR THIS. WEEK'S TRADE %l ilr THE EkEGESTANDOIettiagTIVE STOCK OF g lCHiz to be found in the i Also, CLOTH. CIRCULARS AND BACQULS. in great variety; at very low prices. We respectfully request those ladies who have hitherto confined their purchases to Chestnut-street stores, to ex amine our Garments, and the great differetwe in our prices. We 4 guarantee to them-a saving of at least 41)per THE CHEAPEST CLOAK'STOKE IN TEN CITY! Fine Silk'Siteques. fkomaS!' from-CO Flee Silk Cfroo.l4re, from Sill! Fine Silk , Tniume,.from XlO L . HO ! FOR ATLANTIC CITY AND °APB MAY! Travellingatristbrs, 9S4t' Travelling Sacenete, &LI% Reel Warer-pr00f.!57.50!, THE CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IN, THE CITE! Th. E. corner NIRITILI S A CON.. SUPERIOR WIDE BLACK TAFF.E. TA $ll,llB forMantlos, from $1.623 to $4 per. yard. . . . . . . Heavy Black Corded Silks. Check Silks in great variety from 87% cents np to 31.25. Two lots otnearßtripes.very glossy and rich at $L 25. One let of Plaid-Foulard Silks at 75. Two-lots of Blank. Figared Silks, $l. 25.' One One lot of Blues; Browns, and Diode Silks. Fancy Silks at•redused prices. +:'' PrBDWIM HALL & CO.. • . - No. Me South SECODI D Street. B.—Silks,. Mantles, ' and Cloaks of the newest V K FINEST STOCK. OF " • - -a-Fancy Cassimeres in town. • - Nobby Styles for young Gents. 'Cadet Castimeree; the right Shade. 181 Mations and Tweeds. - • 6-4 Multons, good mixtures. low Prices. Black Cloths and Caseimeres. RICH MANTILLA SILKS. Bigh coet and low price Black Silks. . ' Prices range from 8112115 to 40.26. - Blask Wool Delaines 66 and 60 cte. Lupin's Wide Biadi 410. , * 1 to $l.Bl. ' Black Tamartines, a bargain at 38 eta. CHEAP BLACK AL PACAS. - de' townlor Rind 38 obi - Finer grades,lo, 60, 62, and 76 ots. Mode Alpacas from 26 to 6234' Some Light Colors, Choice Shades, at 65 ate. Thin Dress Goods at nearly old prices. . COOPER & CON AR% iny7:l-tt. S. 1. corner NINTH and DIA.V.KET Streets. . . SPE , CI .A L NCO 7 I C --.xacerms—thie lot at 37Y,, cts. Poll De Chevrea—beantifiil assortment • • '' . l.upin's 6-4 Black Wool Delaine. - seduced Silk and Wool Plaids. • . ' • Chain Delaines, air styles at 25 cts: • Plain Brown Foulard Silk. " Brown Lawns, neat fignres. Choice. Summer Dress Goods.. discs:for Men and Boys— • : • •• Large stock Cloths and CassimereN • Dark Marseilles Vestings, Cottonades. Linen Checks ' Drilling, . Fatteens, and other wash goods. Barege and Baregeinglais Shawls.. = Wamantta Muslins, always . 02 JOHN H. S 7 TOKES', znytt Jam Street. HE' PARIS' CLO:AK AND MAN TILLA STORE, Northeast corner of EIGHTH. and WALNUT. have opened with a , LARGE STOCK OF SPRING 'stoops. MOST FASHIONABLE MAKE. snd Peirxmottrdly ask the early attention of ladles.wiabinS to Dasohase. ' . CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. 4 IVENS & CO.. No. 23 South NINTH Simla. have now on hand ari extensive Assortment of SPRING STYLES, oftte lined Cinalities, r at the LOWEST PRICES. Lndlee. do not fail to - sttie no a calL BOYS', lifiSSES' AND diI,ILDMEN'S. CLOTHING. CLOAKS...be.. •• IN ENDLESS VARIXLY. AT LOW-PRICYA • No. 137 Loath EIGHTH Street. Three doom above Walnut. in26-2m STEEL ,SL-. SON. 1. ; • Nos. 913 and 715 Noel. TENTH Street,,BlM, Coates, have now, open a lasassodnent or. ' CHOICT,I.STIL zo ES FRENCH LAWN,3,.II:r 79MR. OLD ~BICBS Fine p:aencli. O s igandieg, D.to 62% cents. FPnle , h Organdies, at Ste, worth 37%. Fine.Prenek'Jaeonet I,aNgns, M.o. Blue, Buff, and Pink French Gingltong. at ..97.30. one'? VLA,CK / CHOICE STYLEn . S.Ir,IX ialtEriAlklNES. T.Jorible-width Plaid Mozambiones, at 4%nlestli.W ,Plaid Mozainbiques, all grades, at low prices. Plain Mozambiques,•at We, worth 373'•? Printed Bareges , at nand 373',0, the old prises_ ; 1 NEW STYLES PACIFIC LAWN% at 184 c, num. YARD -WIDE CHINTZES: ixtrl quality Eish Chintzes. Yard-wida ngl Yard-wide. Fast Colors. • • At 25 Cents a Yard, ' Same as before the War. SHARPLESS BROTHERS. my3o CHESTNUT and EIGHTH-•Streets ,COLORED PLAIN: RAM - RUES. , , • French Silk*.d Worsted: . - (1 5•- • • Neat Figures arid Stripes. ' Chf cked Mozambiques and Lenos. • • /It Very Lew Prices. - - • • - • ilvS o • ClialtiginlVlSDßlAl6. AMERICAN. FILES.WHIPPLE TA- terit Maohine Cu -- uc FILES of all klnds, for sale wholesale and retail by IGSSIEY Je4 - thstu3t •601 ed by -- 717 ith - BT Stuie (1) fliao CIO AsTrto )t; 2 volp., royal Bvo, *ibh,. HISTORY Of * THE fSgIkBRNATITRAL, in ail ages and noticing. By Win. Bowie. -2'vole. AT 01}1)s, By the BaoOness TirotpholnO, aither of "Quite," Ste. THS ..411,Wir CHAPLAIN'S MARVA:L. By Rev. J. ' Pinclonoy Brarnmond. FIELD MANUAL OF COURTS.IIARTIAL. ' By Capt. Henri:Conran._ SCHALK'S enIWPAIGAS 1 . 802 and 7i£63. With mays. ii(I37ILB"S NoToN TAB ART 07 WAR, ESSAYS ON GAMBOL - IC[Bm, . tiDaRaLIBIL SOCIALIaM. From the Spanish of. Juan Dunasco Corten. • . _ 5.444 f T N -P R E S SPEECIIES,AND .LECTIIREW rsy, WENDE.V. PHILLIPS: AGENTS WANTAD in every county' et the loyal Elutes. Sold by . Agents Write for Circulars to JAMES REMATH, - Publisher. Eoctoo. , B E BOOK ABOVE , ALI-PEE SONS T intending to.!Subseribe for these DISCOu3smON THE BlBLE'sre requested to ]ea f 9 their names at MAE TIEN'e Bookstore, 606 CHESTNUT Street, an gam 46 convenient. They will find.a SutentiPTlON LIST there, and CIRCULARS for distribution. REFORE GOTNG TO. THE SEAS -"SHORB, - BUY YOUR BOOKS, _ NOTE, AND LETTER PAPER, AND HAVE ir STAMPED. HAVE YOUR CARD* PRINTED. - *** Everything in the Book and Stationer? department will be supplied at the very lowest price. In , CHALLEN, Bookspller and Stationer, 3.30 S CRESTNUF Smeet. BUFFORD'S DRAWING-ROOM PIC TURES. ROYAL AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. CARO' PHOTOGRAPHS (1,0)0 subjects) HHALLEN, Photograph Publisher, 13118 OHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! , THE B.ACES OF THE OLD WORLD. A Manual of Ethnology. B Chas. L. Brace. $2. PARIS IN AMERICA: By Dr. Rene Labonlaye. $l 25. GOOD 'IBOUGHTS IN BAD TIMES,. AND OTHER PAPERS. $l5O. _ - AGNES AND THE LITTLE 'ITEY::-Or, Bereaved, Parents Instructed and Comforted - by her Father...sl. THE GENTLEMAN. By Geo. EL.:Calvert , : 75 eta. THE TWO HOMES; Or, Barninfrand Spending. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie. 75 ets. UP THE LADDER; Or, StrivinLand Thriving. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie. Meta. W. S. &.ALERED MARTIEN, 600 GEHISTLIIIT Street . . For sale by m 726 THE OFFICIAL ARMY- REGISTER for 1803—A1 phaboticall y arranged ; giving the names, date of present and original commission,, rank. &c,. &c._. of all the officers of the U. S. army. PUBLISHED THIS DAY. ALSO, ROBERTS' HAND-BOOK - OF ARTILLERY—fifth edi tion; revised and greatly enlarged. U. S. INFANTRY - TACTICS FOR COLORED ,TROOPS. All the new and standard Works on killitaiv Science For sale by LINDSAY &. 13LABISTON, Medical and Scientific lioolisellers, id 25 SOUTH SIXTH street, above CHESTNUT. HAZARD'S 724 causTharr - STREET, Between seventh and Eighth Streetn, All Books usually to be had in a FIRST-CTI4SS BO OKSTORE, Will always be found on our zihebreii AT THE , L.O WES T PRICES. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. JAMES. S. EARLE -& SON, IMPOSTERS AND. MANUFACTURER OZ LOOKING GLASSES_ OIL rAINTINos. Aracißictßes, PORTRAIT, • " PICTURE, And . PHOTOGRAPH FRilat, PHOTOGRAPH:ALBUMS . _ EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WARKHOOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Sl6 CHINTITTIT Street. Philadelphia. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. WBROTHERHEAD'S CIROTTLA • TING LIBRARY: —All the NEW' EngHai and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literatare. This is tLe ONLY Library in the country that includes all - the NEW ENGLISH BOORS that are not RE PRINTED here._ Terms $5 per year ; six. months SS:three months $1.50 - ; one month 75 cents, or S-cents per da'y, 218 South:EIGHTH Street. • mh7-Sro EDUCATION. :ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD MO AND DAY SCHOOL.—Mrs. GERTRUDE . J. CARY will commence the nineteenth session of her school Septerb( r 14, 1863, and will be at her residence, 16 L 7 WALNUT Street, evezy Wednesday afternoon until July 14th; to receive applications. myto-tuthf 4;v* MISS MARY E. THROPP WILT:. RE -4.1- open her English and French Boarding and. Day School for Young Ladies,, at 1841 CIEIESTNITP Street, Philadelphia, theatcond- MONDAY in September. For circulars apply at the school, or address Miss Thropp at Valley Forge, Penna.. during the holidays.. znylS-4m. INSURANCE. COMPANIES. P HILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE. No. 433 CHESTNUT; STREET„ ORLETEEED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA , This Conipany is now prepared to make insurance eget', st- LOSS BY. FIRE on Abe ; most favorable terms. for the year 1662 were, so, • they refer to the following re cipients: Mrs. Jane Ferree. • •• L; G. Myting_er & Co Beverly R. Keim•••• William E. Taber. • • Job n OundY• ..... P. P. Morris W. V: Petit L. G. Mytinger & B. B. Sellers Other small losses, This Company have no unsettled losses. The assets of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rents Real estate (taken for debts) coat • Stocks and bonds - Sitls receivable Dna from individuals ' Cash in Bank • Stock notes ' R...P. - Klug;President, ll' M. W. Baldwin, Vice Pre Charles P. Kayos, sident, John Clayton, P. B. SaverY, Bd. Wiler, Alexander Murphy, T. K. Collins, H. C. Howell, J. K. Cowell, - John Killgore, B. J. Megargee. 'I • mh2.B-stathareif F. BLACKBKRNE. Secretary. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO . . -a- 406 CHESTNUT Street. ~ PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND IN L 6 ND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. I E. D. Woddruff, 1 Geo. A. West, IJohn Ressler, Jr., ~ Chas. Stokes. A. H. Rosenheirn, Joseph D. Ellis: BUCK. President. - ICHARDSON, Vice President. D, Secretary. Eihid-iftt Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S. Justice, 0. W. Davis. - FRANCIS N. - CHARLES RR WILLIAM I. BLA.SCHARI MEDICAL. 66MEDICINES N 0 FAMILY gELO , DID • BEyirI.THOITT." DR. SWAYNE'S CrIPOUND SYRUP . , WILD CHERRY. Thousands of Capes of Pulmonary disease, whielt have baffled every expedient of human skill, have been • pernottnentiv_cured by this old standards remedy. To prove this assertion we have certificates of cures so extraordinary that skeptics are led " to 'feel incredulous of their truth. Bo . reVriremedy has ever -bees offered that can compare with this great ono ginal Wild Cherry Com,. mind in curing Coughs, .f Asthma, Sore Throat, . Weak Breast, Bronchitis, DR WAYNE'S BOWEL CORDIAL. A quick and sure remedy for Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Idorbus, Diarrhoea, 'Dysentery. Cholera Intantumgor , summer complaint. pains in the stormtc'h and bowels, Vomiting, bee Sickness. Sick Stomach, and all re-' lazed condition of the bowels: No family ;;:' should be without this medicine during the summer months.- No travel- - should leave home without • , it. To our brave ea- • diers it has proved of incalcula ble benefit. DR. SW A.VIIE'S • HEALINg OINTMENT. Tatter, Scald Head, Itch Blotches, all eruptions of the skin, Chronic Erysipelas of the face, old ulcers of •- long. standing, that mit, at defiance every other . mode of treatment, ate pernmeentlylkured - this great vegetable ointioent. The use of our "Panacea; " internally, as • a purifier of the blood, is a great advantage. and w; paaten the SWAYNE'S SARSAPAR AND TAR PILLS Care Headache, Costixeness, Billions Complaints, Torpid. Liver, Dyspepsia, Sour" Stomach. &c.—they are a great . blood-purifying purgative. Prepared -. No. 330 N.. SIXTH . St., above Vine. Phi s. by'all deklers in medicines. mY2S-tf",,, FIRE!. FIRE Is FIRE! -a— , - - Plro,AnuipwrA, May 30.'1863. M. •C. Sadler.'Eeeaentjor Lalie's Safer DEAo. Bin,.l::!Firing'themight of May 19. 1863. our 'Gro cery and. Provision Stem; at North Second and Willow streets, took_ fire, at, abouf, 2 2 o'clock A. M. ;and.- a,s the store was a .two-story.wood , ,building it burnt :rapidly, and before the lice: engunsicogld act upon the 'flre:' our .whole.stoek of gouda, inuludia much combustible ma, feria): and-Aumunting ite over 22.000, were wholly. de stroyed. We had ono'atf your No.: 11 Chilled Iron Safes, which. was in the.hottest part of the Are, and Hearne out of theilre.notin.the leuet .injured,:exespt the melting off of the Mon e,.plate andipaint. .The contents inside were not affecteMn:the lead, and we consider the Safeiust as good' a.protection against fire now as before, and shall, use, it, hweafter wit increased coriftdenceT The acset works,wterfectlY,ce before the Mo. Yours twaly, 1 1 ,10MANIIS & CROFT,. Late 429 North SECOND StrAmt, Attention.. to, the above certifieate is particularly:re. easste,d, as,itaatam first trial of LILLIE'S SAFEff , accidental fire Philadelphia. ' , I vonald say to all parties who want a Rite and Buiglar,37l% Safe' 'that - LILLIE'S WROUGEM- AND CEILLE llEfidi SAFES are much the cheapeit and the , enly real ire and Burglez-proof Safes now reade; and to thq_se who want simply a Firemroofj would say that. LIELIE'S "WRIUG ET 'AEON SAFE is fully esloal in all r4.eganyoftltmost-proved makars,. is i l: . z one.tirssri r h also am receiving daily in exchangq. Wionscht and Chilled Iron Safes other S and. keep, constantly on hand ageneral assortment oA RINCPS, EVAN'S &WATSON'S, and other roakersc-many of them ; almost new, which I offer at, and even, below, startler' Prises: - All parties interested are particularly 7e4nested ieax arsine the Safes above described at my depot.' - - M. C. SAILER AgeSti, No. 211 South SEVENTR Street. ►io FAMILIES RESIDING. 111 THE . RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepare& as heretotaro k to supply Parailiefiot their Coriatryßesidenees with EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, 4.Q. r ALIZRT 0 ROBE,RTS • my2l.-tf CORNER ELEVENTH , AND VINE STS. PICKLES-25,9,.150Z,HALY GALLON assorted and plain Ficklest 400 doz quakt assorted and plain pickles; 960 doipint assorted and plain PlOllBB,l 50 doz gallon assorted and plain Pickles. Per sale by . RHODES & ntySS • • 101 South WATER Street. MAMLIETRA WINK-175 -QUARTER casks and 100 Octaves. just received per " Laura." and for sale in bond bg CHAS, S. at JAMAS CABST _A__ /HS Ara . 126 WALNUT and 97GRANITE Streets. Bab '- PORT ` 175 QUAIdEII . . .Ciisius: tut received *t . ' i• loinra," for osle bOndi.by — CHAR , & k-I&S.!CARSTAINS, - • ;WALNUT 434-p. CiaLlgTiltreats. •.- - , ATIONS. A.ND SAN- - SOM AUCTION ELLS OF, HORSES. CARRIAOES.= HAR: - NESS, &c., . • ON F. ATURDAY MORNING; at la o'clock. Comprising about MIT AMES. :Full descriptions in catalogues. ALSO. A large collection of desirable new and secorfd c hand carsjoges, Harness, Saddles, 4,11 c. with which the sale will commence. • postponement on account of the Weather. je.l.2tif ALFRED N. HERKNESS, AnctioneTer. REAL ESTATE. Tr-lONLAS 8c SONS' SALE. MODERN VOIJE-STORY BROWNSTONE REbIPkATOE, 248 VEST LOGA4N SQUAW; ' Between Race well'Vine44-reetit' ON 713M.DAY, '.'June 9th, 1963, at 12 o'clock, xbort, win be•sold4t 3.13:b AT THE PHILADELPH3k rxcruaNcit All that modern four...story' 'brown-stone meastiOX with three-story back buildings anollot of gro.and,' ate on the west -ride of Logan Squire; 6fi feet': seuth. of Vine Street, No. 248.1. 'containing t - front OW' Logan- Square 22 ibeL and extending in depth - I:94ofeet: 'Hetind.' ed on the north partly by . the head of a three.lbet. wide: a l ley, leading into Vine street., Together with the free use and Privilege of said alley: The hOnse is in therchgh' repair, has stone balcon - Y frent, gas intrpdhcbd, bahh, hot and cold water, water•closet, furnaceg range, day-' celtars, - Yard paved with pressedbricks laid , m mortar, water:drain leading into a sewer, Ar.c. $13,000 may remain on triortgake. XrEir Maybe examined any day Previous to sale: , Pea , session Id of October next, if desired. M. T:ET.OMAS . &SON•Si" , Auctioneere.l 139 and 1961 South . POORTH Philada., May. 1863. A LADY WHO SPEAKS -FRENCH fluently, wishes a situation 'he' GOVERNESS . in a family going, to Europe. or to a watering place. Addrehs . M. D.," oftke of The Pies& - je3-4i* W AN TED--1311..A. • YOILigG - ,`A I Sftnatierf to learn the Retail Drug Business Best of reference given. Address " , " 3-10 South SE VENTRENTH.Street. _ . - - je:l-3t.!. KEEPER to clove up a set of BdOls, and opt n and carry on a new set: M a small business. and for WhiCh a moderate compensation, will be Paid. Address 'A. 8.," Box 1577 P. 0., with real name ar.d reference. je3-31• TN' N=T F.T.--1N A WHOLESALE CLOTH H.OIJSE—An energetic YOUNG .111 , with Food business, nipalitications, as Salesman. To one ac quainted with the trade n generally a periaanent situation t. offered. Beet 01 reference required,..: Address Box' 917. WANTED- A PARTNER - WITH A Y' Capital of $lO,OOO, to join in a COMMiSSiOD., Na4l Store:. and Coal-Oil business: The Advertiser has had a long. Business Experience : and extensive acquaintance in the West . and Coal regions:' -Beet of reference given and - required. Addrese 'Box' 2711, Philadelphia Post w V SITUATION, BY AN e2Eperienced Business Man t as. Salesman or Book heyler ; has been in the Cloth Buoness for several years. Be tof reference given. Address JAY, at this office. UTANTED-BY A SILK* JOBBING I I !..House, . onMarketstreet, - TWO BOYS, from 14 to 16 years of age. address, in handwriting of applicants, 80x , 1332 P. t Office. - is 2-40 RITUATION - WANTED-BY AN EX PERIENCED TEACHER, either in that capacity; or aBO4H-BEEPER. R. SatiQfactory references given. , ) Ad dress 'F. S ." at this office. je2-taths Bo OK EEPER WAN TED-AN EL 'DERLY Man, fulfy competent to take charge of a set of double-entry books. Address, with name and' re ferenee,-Box 1269, P. 0. ]e2-4t. - 8 , 7 a A MONTH !-I. WANT TO . HIBE # #.# AGENTS in every county at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. - Address ' S. MADISON, my6-3md&W _ Alfred, Maine. A MONTEU-WE WANT $6 ,,(-) -AGENTS at s6oa month, expenses paid, to sell onr Everlating Penci7B,orier4ca BtemerB, and , l3 other new articles. 16 circulars/rec. SHAW & CLARK. my6-3rod&W Biddeford. Mine. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. — PHILA_DELPHIAb Feb; 9. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry' he following points Tortugas: . Key West, Fin. - Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. - Port Royal, S. C. A: BOYD, fele-if • Captain and Asaist. Rnarterrnaster: PACIFIC BOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, 1813 w-open for the accommodation of boarders. This house is located on-North Carolinaavenue, and has fine and commodious rooms. Terms reasonable. WILLIAM - CONOVER. Proprietor. FLORENCE HEIGHTS.-THIS DE LIGIITFUL 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 10th of ,JUNE for the reception of guests. Its easy access makes. it one of the most desirable for business men who wish. to visit the city daily. r.Apply at the HEIGHTS; or to. the WETHERILL HOUSE, SANSOM Street. above Sixth. - -..R. G. SIMKIN., je3-6t* Proprietor. W HIT .E HALL.-SAVING HAD IT T -the above place put in good condition, it is now. ready to receive guests for the summer, ana every effort will be made to render visitors comfortable. Take care at. P. It R. Depot, Eleventh and Market, for WHITE'. HALL STATION; si x daily trains; or address R. H. BENNETT, White Hall Station, Tr E.- - ROARD AT SARATOGA. SPRINGS:—. (late -11fr'SiNdeta , ,.e.l.r , )r-eo and favorably known to Yisitore at the Springs, IS NO OPEN for the reception of guests. The house is large, delightfully situated on BROADWAY. between the • CONGRESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS, and is surrounded by ample and beautifully shaded grounds. Table-first= class—and the rooms Well adapted for families and large parties of friends. For farther particulars address- "WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS:" - $1,962 46 918 99 4,846 67 4,894 19 121 87 2,000 00 "REDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS POPI7- LAR SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the ac-. commoaation of visitors on 10th of Jane, and will be kept open until lot 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, 6,q miles east of Bedford, and. from that point passengers wilLahe conveyed to the Springs in Arst class coaches. Ample arrangements have been made to supply dealers and. individuals -with - BEDFORD MINERAL WATER, in well-steamed casks, at the following rates, aHhe Spring:. For Barrel Ralf Barrel .$60,11.4 48 . 19,37800 . 21,509 91 . 9,942 91 . 737 92 . Lam ER . 70,255 08 $179,66t O orders addressd to E. L. L. ANDERSON; BED' FORD, promptly filled, and Water sent to ant part of ' the country. It is desirable that particalar‘directions be given for marking barrels. • ,„ Persons wishing rooms, and any information concern ing the Springs, will please, address the Proprietors, Bed-- ford Springs. BEDFORD. May . 28 1563. lIOWLANIPS HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J. Will be opened on the 20th day of jiTNE next. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, from foot VINE Street my3o-IM. LADIES AID GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated by the subscriber , with good BOARD, ,commodious Rooms, newly furnishedi at Laudsdale Hotel. on the Borth Permsylvania.Banroad, Doylestown, Junction. Plenty of bbade near , by. Ad.- dress, _ P. D. BARTH, LANDSDALB.P: my3o-Im s Montgomery. county, SIIMMFR .BOARDING-BROADTOP mOUNT.AIN HOUSE.A romantic spot; for a SUM MER RESIDENCE, on one of the Monntain-Topshf:Penn sylvania, reached daily by the Pennsydvania, Central Road and the Broad-Top Mountain RailromlfromHunt in gdon. The House is one of the finest imtheinterior of the State, handsomely furnished, with-all the reqpisites. for comfort and convenience. Pore air, delicious spring Water, romantic scenery, and everything to-restore and ,invigorate health. Telegraph station. antla daily mail, so that daily communication may be had with. Philadel phia. The - Pennsylvania Railroadtwill furnish OXVIT sion tickets through the season. Personaleavin*Phila delphia in the mornin can take tea at the MOUNTAIN. HOUSE the same evening. ng. • Übe subscriber'has kindly been' allonced.to refer to the following gentlemen (residents of Philadelphia) who have been patrons of-the MOUNTAIN HOUSE: • Wm. Cummings, Esq., 'Lewis T. Wattsou, Esq., Hon. Henry D, Moore,". Riau& D. Wood, Esq., Dr. Walter Williamson,. G.. W JfaltriestocX, Ea Dr. E. Wallace, ' Algernon. S. Roberts, Esq., David P. Moore, Esq.,. .Edward Roberts, Esq. Terme moderate., Poilurtber information, .address JOSEPH MORRISON, Proprietor, BROAD TOP CITY:. - Huntingdon county Pa. I also have leased the well-kifoua JACKSONMOUSE. Huntingdon, which will be fitted. up in complete or der,'a nd' k ept under. my. care, The very best accommo dation win be kePt, and prompt attention given at rea " sonable rates, It is located near the Pennsylvania Rail: road and Broad- Tcp Railroad depots, which makes itra desirable point for persons tr evening to and from. Bed fcird. Springs and Broad-Top Mquntain House. my-if _ . . . SBA.-SIDE:HOUSE. FOOT OF PENNL ! , - , ,SYLVADTIA Avenue, Atlantic City, N.,.,T. A. pri vate 'boarding-house is now open for the reception o guests. DAVID SCATTERGOOD. FIFTH MONTH,- 1801 MYI2-24t. FOR SALE -A. DESIRABLE Mal‘three-story.BRICKAESIDENCE, with modern con veniences, pleasantly. situated at Mantua, N. E. corner of Thirty-second andißarbzs,treets. Price E 4,500. Apply; to EOBERTI . MACEtItWOR, d 33 Sonth THIRD St. GEB.MA.NTOWN.-FOR. SALTIOR. to rent, a, very desirable Cottage. on WILLOWav,er ere, well•shafletr.. near a railroad station. Carriage ‘honitil and °stable.. Apply to ROBERTS St ,BROTR MAIN TStreet, Ger?aantown, one square above Railroad • G:FTENTOWN PROPERTY FOR .BALI?..A. STONE' COTTAGE with eight Rooms, preasa.nily sitwled on HERMAN Street, one squars'froin P'aeseetfer Railway, on the main street, and ten miwtea' 1131 - Ironsi the Railroad Depot.'Lot 90 feet front : hand, sontely laid out with abundance of Shade. Yruit,,Tiees, arl'Sbrubbi37. Inquire of N. JOHNSON. 3e4-12P ,, , - 119 MARKET Street. Itiii OUSE AND LQT, BURION'4 -1 _ . . TON: N.J. —FOR SALE, a Superior. BriditrDWEß. ' LING. BOIDSR, the Residence of the late Mark 7enues.t, fitted rip'. for the owner's occupancy, and comprisu , Teary conveniences. Has 12 Rooms, Green. Eiense,a -. inched. en.rriage Hose, and about one acre of Ground: Ras Gas, Hot and zees Water, Bath. GardenfilledNith shrubbery,. fruit zees of all kinds in gp . od bearing,.- strawberries, dic„. Situate omWOQD Street, adjoining St. Mary's Chu,. property. It la a very bciautifnl prow/748v, ambwißlie. sold, low to cloak the estate. Immediate psissessiongtaen,, Adesired. Ayply on the premises, to SA_RAH.A.JENNESS, 2 ” ....., HARRIET JENGgcs, c,oXPecorS. Or to" WILLIAM N., EDW-AB.D.S. je4-12t 5 No. S North FRONTStreet, Philadelphia. AUCTION SALE. . YY AATS'. ANTED-A COMPETENT. BOOK- SUMMER RESORTS. HOWLAND,HERBERIV&GO FOR SALE AND. TO-DIET. -- _ _ -- I- TH S AMOUNT TO $45 . „000.:" . - loaii in, sriw.fi of . 83,1:( 1 0 to $lO.«'Q on City dfortgages. Apply to' E. PETTIT. 309 WAL NUT Street. . - - -. joltt. . : .. ICE . 1 ICE 1 ICE 1 ICE 1 ICE 1 ICE 1 COLD SPRING ICI COMPANY. Families, Offices,Rotels, Shin:dug. Ice-Cream Saloons. IN- • kv.. suPPlled. daily With a pure article of BOOMS IC'N. at tb.e 'very lowest market rates. Llutlere and large consumers suinithut at sehaesale prism Wagons run in ell paved limitsof the Consolidated city, and in the Twenty-courtb.Ward. l7oB. { & 355 WALNUT Street. Offices a North Penna. R. Master street. " . "'" I t Lombard and Twenty - fifth streets. ap3-3mif* Pine-street wharf. Schuylkill. COAL. C 0 A L.—SUGAR LOAF, B s EAVEB Meadow,end Spring - Moruitain JAlgh.Coak and beet Locust Mountain , from Schny_DCD.; prepared ec preesAy for family use. Depot, N. W. corner of Epag-szt and WILLOW Streets. - Office, No. South SMCOND Street. Cap3-ly3 .1 ALTON & CO. T u, K E B • PATENT gPRINCi )1 p 6 A ID. iriel 7 DurrranibilieratvantoThaacti:ltexLealaerd for 1 , 4 • . The above oe laazinfactured manor 9 1 13 7 7 nigkm. BivirBitiya4Xi#o4ton; A.IIIIITSEMENTM. jtTE 01Th TArT-STRE T .THEAtt ` TRE.—Lessee and Manager:; Wli-FaT.LEY. E ttritee me n t of th e t e l e. Med and fascinating 4. - .7• MET. GEW OOIO - Fourth aupeargrice of th..;" Character Actor, !If R. CHART. eMehraded Comedian EBWHEATLEDIH. end. • THIS (THILESDAY) EVENING. m June, 4: P 03,... Will be . esented an Original , Operatic, torie of Ye RPnnowned Frineesee, PO-C A-HON-TEST - OH, THE - Oh:ME SAVAGE. In two acts, by John Brougham. Esq. The 1111181 C dislocated, reset, and pre,7ented to publie notice through the instrumentality of MARE _HASSLER. CAPT JOHN SMITH......MR. CHAS. wELEATLINGEL , ROLFE • W. A. clies,acor. OF YE e SAVAGES. H. A. H„PRINCESSPO•ITAIHDII-TAS, • MRS. JOGist WOOD H. J. POW-BA-TAN 1.. . .....MR. W. DAVIDGLc- GRAN.D MARCH OF THETIISp .. .AROR A LIGHT GUARD. `Protions to which, the akrusabip Comedy of c . CAPE MAY, DIAMONDS. REER . -MtHarEON ' •• D. EIETCHELL. (Dix Last Itiightb:cf/ .717") MRS. KDRR-MUDGEOG ..... _ . C. EIENZL AGIP• Ctirtain rises a. t 8 o'cLielt AATALNUT,STREET I'REATRE. • I Snip Lesrec My's. EL" A.,-ClARg.Rrssa4 The opinign owl e3eed by the - LOA and Ftshiotthier Andienees.who nightly attPud tWKntettalt2u:gints.gtreig by the Old,'Original and Only CahIPPELL'S IifINELS; .111:h1 DR CS'ifß alq D, Ih‘ th number, is that orn.lntalitredi deligbt and.nlcastire. 'Aliother-Obaingei::2f Programme. injvhich those Star Dancers, TEN .B•AYBS' awr DICK BAKM, sPnear. lidessrif. BOOKER, DAIrIi , ,-z.I4OLIF'-' FORD, the trio of finnitigUns, *and - ass. rg: OBA l7 . lll fr' TON,,WAD.DEE, EASTMEAD. and' 00IILD. and airerypertnrpance. Price's 25 and 'Efreents..: _ :1471:EVENTH-STREET OP li t 2 4 -44,01 - AL.,:A! ELEVENTH &net, abcrre CHESMT. ' , . T9e'Gresf Moral of Titania • • . UNCLE TOWS . CABIN; UNCLE TOIIVB CABIN; ••• UNCLE TOW'S CABIN; • • • ' UNCLE TOWS CABIN; • . UNCLE raw CABIN; ••• UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE - TOAd'a,CA BIN; OR. LIFE AMONG SHE Will be *lth a•ftill•lrttmatio Cos i 1 2ieß Ectnerr; &e:, No eXPeII.B has been.• s ared • in a sty; e co& ensutate with the , m.tes of the 1 1 5 :••• plfla public OPENING Nrotrr, FrEDNESDitY,•Inne .1.1563. 'ana continue evVry evening-ohtirfaTthernotice: Als AI/88101i 25 belite: Chil &Ten 15.ccmtg-, kecurett scats 15 cents , A Sphatore - Gallery for Co red Per.3021/3, AdMegiali r :6 cents.' - • floor open.at.7k; o'clock: -- Votorttmence . at 8. - Mix-ollecr opens TO:DAY, e,t - 16 M., for the ser..3""df - To avoid a - crowd at the °dee in.the evening, the cub lie are'req - Atted to ptirelface ticketirdtrcing the day. FIEI.6T: GRAVIYUNCLE Te'lcr 6fATINSE . O}v'SATURDAY ,AFTERNMN.. TUIvS 6th- Di.,QT6.oi3ere, at lg.. _Cola:Once OW USIC AT FAIRId OUNT PARK.— Several gentlemen of the city haveinade .arrange rointe with BIHAITHLD'SVe. - ND Rite:Concerts three a fternOons a week for , ore , menth;- in IritllllifOUNT Z commentiog- - MOli DIZ-1",.. Tone Bth. provided a FM' sufficient to - defraYthe eapense.lepledged during the week. Those Who' feel cTispoied to' on caz llnd suhFci iption papers at the - Hotels and • principal Drug Stores through out .the'citv: - Shoal d'this call oe respbudertO, liberal arrangemiiiits will Ile wide to continue the Conceit& during. this emu mar, . . je2-6t - CIERMANIA-'OIIOHkSTRA.--PUBLIO inizemsALs.ev - dry . 5A1791, kA_Yr APTEENO 'at :335: o'clock. -at !the 14111gIC&I, POIVISTrar.L. CAME BENTZ, condtictor. TickCta 26 cautel'''Pacliaßes - of flys tickets K. To be had of diadris & Cluestna& &beet; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Clielitnnt, and at the Ball .door. ' •• • . NOTICE.- - Tbe last thrst"ThiblicßettePreals.sgthe sea, sois.svill take place on the 30th. of May, antr6ilCasei 13th of June. ' rtern-tt pENNSYLVANLk ACADEMY .Off TS: E . FI.WW.A.IITS - , 192.5 cirEgrzarr STANT . TE FORTIETH' AXVITAI: EXHIBITION IS .NOW,OPEN, From 9 A. L Ail" 7P. K, and from 8 till 10 r. M. Admission, 26 cents. ScM.son'Tickets; 60 cents. -Annual Tickets;-One , - Stockholders. Artists, ^tie . and ntributors receive their Tickets at thia - 011tae. . myB-ft I NSTITUTION . -FOB .THE` EXHIBITIOIT ev.ery.WEDNAWAY at 3;viP. hi: ,its mission 'TEN CENTS: Store Ito; n. Sonya mains Street. • delft-wit HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA NEW OFFICE, 1114 south "EIGHTH Street. below Walnut. delo4va ' RAILROAD FREIGHT STATION; PENNSYLVANIA kAILROADWOMPANY, Corner THIRTEENTH' AND MARKET STREET& 'tratLADELparta Mir23:1916. FREIGHTS FOW , BEFFitlift. TO Amc INTEarazsstormpour4'm HA BURG; SUM 3 3:ritY; wrbLEAmsroßri • A AND' FDRIVATiM;D ER(M.'TSInt STATION . 121 A.3"r7 libr•Bates•of 'Freight or Other Information; aPPlvyto 21, KINGSTON. JRI, = my29.10t amispop WEST CHESTER 2cND • PHIL iDELPHIL.IkAILROAD: SHMMER. ARRANGEMENT. On and after SIOnIDAY, JIINE-.1,11863,4118 trainswill leave Philadelphia; from the -depot. Northeastecorner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7:50 and - W.30 AS Mt. and. at 2. 130, a.nd 5 , 55 P. M. On TUBED /..Y8 aad FRIDAYS a-train wilt leave VIVAT GREETER at 6.50-.R.M. Returning,: leave :Philadelphia Trains -leave the•eorner of Thirty , firstr.a.nd - ,Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes -after-the-starting time from Eighteentk and Market. Oa SUNDAYS- lea..re Philadelphia , •at MV:md I Leave West Chester at 7:50:n. kfr and 5 P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7:50 A. 1K: and-M3O P. N. connect at Tennelton with- trains on , the -P: and. B. C. It. R. for .Connird. Kennett, Oxfcird-, ator jeLtf HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. aptazine WEST CHESTER AND-PHIDADELPRIA. RAM ROAD—VIA MEIITA. MEETING OF PROGRESSIVE 'FRIENDS AT - "LONE - WOOD, CHESTER 'COUNTYI; PA, Excursion Tickets- will be - • sold to • LOrigirooe4 - good. rom June 4th to June 9th. inclusive. Trains-leave ths Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH , and-MIMES? Streets. at 7.50 Atkl , Land.4.3o•Prbil - . . . . On SURDAS!, June 7th, a Train will leant the.DePot or Longwood at 'S' M Returning, leaves-Longwood. at 4.30 P. K. • FARE FOR THE:ROUND. TRIP. SIM j 03.0 H: WOOD. Sugeringendent. rotraipmisa. THE PHILAADELPHUL -• - -• - EAND•EASTERN,TRANSPORTATIOW COMPANY is now.nrepared to forward FREIGHT front Philadelphia to- Slew-York, via Camden. and, Port- Moe. mouth. The attentem.of Shippers and Merchants is directed. is 'lbis new and expeditions RAILRGAIpROUTE. aad portion of their patronage.respectfullp.solicitedi • Freight received:rat third wharf above. Arch street. For further part:len/ars appty.to GEO.- B. - McCULLOH,_Freight Agent._ 1.38-North W. F. GNIFFIFTS; Ja., General Manager, " JOHN BUCK, Preiglat Agentr' _ my22-tf NIS NORTEURIVE.B fferx.7orlr.. N p.T 10 , E ..--OFFIOB APE . M A *AND 5111.11.V1LL1 RAILROAD COMPANY., 409 Wil,'N'TIT Street: 1U3 , 16t11., 1863. —On and after WRIINRSDAY, 20th,,inat...the r ear*. will ran regularly upon this roadto PORT kratEtABITIL. .leaving WALIKFT":Street Wharf at• 9 o'clock AA Id. ; daily. .11.31.6-tf C. 3z Digia&N, Brasident. . TUE - STER AND , PHILADFJ,PIELA ROAD, VIA, ME at imm • - - Will And pleasant and - amp`A accommo4ations at the fol lowing places omor near the Trams toatd.from the.citir.Ave.times . eacLeray COUPON AN D SEASON TicKrrs AT LOW RATES.' Near. allingford Station. Mr. -G. - W.:..Thonias. IN MEDIA, THE CHESTMIT GlIfAkE. HOUSE. THIS - CHARTER HOUSE. Near Media, Mr. Petor Worral, Mrs M. A. Worrell. Mrs. Wm. Brooke: Mi.s.Passmore, - GideomMalin Tho mas Mali:6a. Edwards. For further information--inquire`of ALEXANDER. HENDERSON, at the IEPOTIN. MEDIA._ . . Near.Lenni, .13., Fields .;:near Gip Eadle, S Levis ' . Near Pennelton, Levi Jobson; near Deigington, Joel Sharpless; near Glen Mills, 3 . : Mann, Si frreen; near - Clleyßay's Shops, Job Scott, Preston TriaWa 43 - . There are many others near ithoyeand other sta tions Who will takohoarders. , - Baggage, Be., collected. and.-delivered: A.LRX ANDER:Express Akent, - Dithe - DBP,O,T; nOrtheast corner - of of EIGHTEENTH and ARKET Streets:, f • aP2E-36t, w er=ti t - YOR .A..IIIIALN . Y. AND 13a - rghtlifONTFillEY., W7ilevlor.Mister , . Is now lota lug for the above points anGiveill'.ldavo On FRIDAY.' June sth, - at A. M. ‘ . - For freight which , he.talcen,on.reasonable terms. apply to -' B:FLANAGAN. - N0..30 South DELAWARE Avenue. , t4: k 4, - [ T - A - KVNEEP- r -A GI;EY HOR4E,, If. not redeenta,will toe sofa at FabHo Sale. on. • 13111RSDAY, the 4th instant ' at &o'clock. P: M., - at ate Police Station, cornea of , TENTR .an T HON:PEON! Streets, in accordance with.it.yordinitrece; JAcpßy„Lientenzat. June 2.0263.. . - ' Tertatt-r, Caw EVANS & - ,WATSOI . ,PS: - qing watgrwaxit tn , • sTo-iig. s 16 SOTITH FOITETU 6TREET, , - PHILADELPHIA, PA- '• A large variety of FIBS-PROOF al t bapd. • • PRILADELPHIA:,PHREAULOGI; qftCAL CABINET - AIM BC`,lo%.*EitOltj. —Examiner tions,vnth written ca W4l deserip4onesf Olt* rector, Sada Diettesition,'PrOfer.ssional - Taleet Business linalilleatßon, & c., are eole dal_anit evening. -All _the. pn.Wilev Wine of Foielfir . peak Wholesale and retail. .71:1EN ELY C ap7tnthe3mif TG:Pril..l3 Keel. - 4 . 4ketErEA, • _ COMMIS S.J. P CrIT.R.C 3I e.AT An• ' ^ '"&ilifEE, DRIED Sirkt4Se.'BEITPTE-17.',401.3:Re..E.;; .114ksjx, And .Cauntry ProZice ginpkisllr. • ' • No. 3Y . SOU EH FRODIT =UREA , • PIIILAT•EIL SAMUEL RO&ERS, A.J.E.X.A.IIDEIkROck.VAS,_ 3el-lm YEDAdelpVa, ' KritYarlc., 6 0F, GOLDTHOW .CO., R9LF% - .4dtl• blautifecgrt 4 9f • " - Tassels, Cords, Frige% Alleles, 24 ID Give Furniture Gimps, Curtain Loops, CentruTussele Picture and Fhetograph 'resseht, Fifind.T 2 4 l 7 l Vs.z i Military and Dress Filmy:anus, 'Ribbons, sou Ties. etc., etc. •'io. 6515 BIe_SZET Street. PhiladalUbia. - - - _ INVENTED METALLIC TINFRIGMEATOR,!soId byIVALGOIT BIIBITHAIt. VikCHESTIeIIT gt.voet, is the most beautifel-and ecoeowgel, Refrigergkor ever oreeented to the 'public. 'This. is a combination of Refrigerator find Water Cooler, 'and requires Tens; little more ice for both than is generally usedfor the Cooler alone. myl46w*it VirE AND. EA.11.--lIROF. J. ISAA.CIS, AA 4.. R., °Geist and Aradit, formerly of .eziiderk,, Holland, nowt No. SAI PINE Street, where persona aftliqt ed. with diseases of t - the - Eye and Ear will be SeWl. , tidcally treated, and cared, if durable. Artificial Shea v in i s p e a r ti te o d n. without char,,,elm,adeparzia, lt it] R. PRESSES, I). 1 1 4 , - AiisT TILE, and Gay Tdralieenia Nadi, ea , and'BriCk-makers Tools. • B. P. MILLER, D1Y19.-bn 01er..) South - FIFTH Street. - - 300 caw-- ---i+iriaA-LwATER ROT-- SOO gioso fey 13ottlP, a. ' - For sale by '.` GB. & W,-BINNERS, Dyativilk e -0 Works, or 27 S. 'Front St_ . . TUP. r rLE AND OLA114 1 :,A01;IP rfoil up daily. Sniidayeetaitdad. - by JANiS 808 MASINAT fa. -Allll-1,,f /ND FREIGHT AGENT._