SPECIAL NOTICES. THE CHALLENGE BY 'Me 'BARD OF TOWER RAU. A fiery youth, on mirefklef bent. A challenge to Bob Granby sent, To which that prudent gent replied In terms sedate and dignified : "Fighting," says Bob, in his reply. 4. Is glorious sport, I can't deny: All heroism seems to me The essence of sublimity. Idy favorite models are, indeed. 'Ca3sar, Napoleon, Charles. the Swede, And other men of warlike fame, 'Whom I, for want of space, can't name Yes, sir, with rapturous delight I would confront you In the fight; Tut certain obstacles, just now. Will not tha thappiness allow. I lately promised Rachel Boon 'To wed her on the tenth of June: 'Rut, should .I happen to beahot, 'what promise; sir, might be • forgot, And I a recreant would appear, A heartless traitor to my dear. Besides, I cannot boar the thought 'That this fine coat, I lately bought At Tawak HALL, a lit unmatched, •:Should with a pistil ball be scratched. oar bored. perhaps, completely through: lie, sir. excuse me, that won't do! ' "Theiargest .and most complete assortment of ready- Anade Clothing in Philadelphia, adapted to the wants of 411, on hand, and selling at prices much below present - *values. TOWER HALL, - 518 MARKET Street, at BENNETT & CO. FIE S.LitmEn.MooN WAS SHINING All in the purple sky; My wife and I, we tossed about, And could not close an eye. I cursed and swore, she scolded me, All through the weary night; But 't,wae enough to vex a saint,' The bedbugs' savage bite, 'You may be sore I certain went Next morn to Lyon's store,. And home in joyful triumph I Th' Magnetic Powder bore, 'Which quickly slaughtered every bug, Mosquito, roach, and flea. Lyon's Powder kills all insects. Lyon's Magnetic Pills care sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. ie6-12t DEMAS S. BARNES. New York. NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.--A. VALUABLE WEEKLY ITEWIPAPER, paying the handsome profit of $6,000 per num, 7111 be sold at accommodating terms, as the publisher is about making a tour of Eu rope. FOr particulars, address "Sanctum," Box 534 Philadelphia Post Office. it* BUY YOUR BATHING. ROBES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, and CHILDREN, at SLOLN'S, SO6 WARE ET Street, Phila. je6,3t* DR. D. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE IS -A STANDARD `PEEDICINE—ft compound of those articles which long ex perience has proven to possess the most safe and efficient .Alterative and deobstruent properties, and containing DO concealed poisons,„no mercurial or other metallic preparations. Having before us the testimonials of thousands of persons who have been restored to sound health from its use, it 'is recommended to the afflicted With entire confidence, in the belief that it will effec- Anal' eradicate from the human system the diseases for whom cure it is designed. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, the Alterative will be found to be a most effective medicine. Acting directly -On.the circulation, it purifies the blood, and passes with it into every tissue and fibre of the body, removing every particle of disease from the system. . FOR SCROFULA, in all its forms, whether Ulcera tions of the Flesh or Bones, Enlargement of the Jointe, .Glands, Swellings, Eruptions, Tumors, Sm., the Alters• live has bean found pre-eminently successful. By its action on the blood it destroys the virus or poisonous principle from which these diseases originate. FOR SKIN DISEASES, the immediate cause of which Will always be found to be an obstructed state of the pores, Jayne's Atterative is a certain remedy. It not -only removes the obstinate state of the pores, but it frees the blood and perspiration from all impurities and gross particles which are so liable to obstruct the small per spiratorY vessels Prepared only .by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, 242 CHEST NUT Street. e4-3t S.--T.-1860.-X. CAUTION. —The PLANTATION BITTER BOTTLE is Secured to ue by 17. S. Letters Patent. To imitate the Bottle or use it for any other purpose is a crime punish :table with fines and imprisonment. Parties are %yarned .of the consequences of filling empty Bottles with any -other mixture, whether calling it Plantation Bitters or by any other name. •- We pay cash, 60 cents per dozen, or $7.20 per gross, for empty Bottles delivered at our manufactory, 105 LIBERTY Street, New York, thus removing any excuse for ignorance. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in 'bulk, or by the gallon, is a swindler and impostor. We TAU only in our regular Bottles, all bearing oar private 'United States stamp and steel•plate label and signature. P. H. DRAKE Sr CO., 202 BROADWAY. New York. m919-tuthslm ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OE THE LATEST erring, ME de in the Best Manner., expressly for RETAIL !SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain fi ,gores. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our OrrnfPnion SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are .thereby treated alike. del2-ly JPNES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. REHR'S Furnishing CHINA and GLASS establithment, CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT Street, .opposlie Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, Restaurants, and Shipping supplied. H. B.—CHINA DECORATED to order; also, Initials .and Crests elegantly engraved on TABLE GLASS and VHINA. Orders by mail promptly attended to. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD linean.—lifrs. Winslow's Soothing Synip is the prescrip tion of one of the beet female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has: been used for thirty years With never-failing safety and success try.. millions of mo thers and children, from The feeble. Infant of one week •old to the adult. • ' It corrects acidity of the stomach. Believes wind colic. Regulates the bowels And irtvea rest, health, and comfort to mother and .ehtld. 25 cents a, ;bottle. my223ra DR. SWEET'S. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT HAS `been used by more than a million of people, and. all ,praise it. I:SO2ARLIME).. CONARD—YOUNG.—On..the 4th inst., by . Rey. R. .7effrey, D. D Rey. W. Hamilton Canard, pastor of Davisville Baptist Church, to Isabella Young, of this city. - . CLARK—LEWIS.--A 1 St. Stephen's Church, on Thurs. .day morning. June 4, - 1863, - by the Rey. H W. Duca •chet, 1). D., Ephraim Clark to Julia, daughter of Wra. D. Lewis, all of this city. - * JEFPRIESBUNTING.—On the 2d instant, by Mayor Henry, Charles T Jeffries, -of • this city, to. Mary S daughter of Aaron Bunting, of Burlington county, New .Jersey. • ARMSTRONG BIRDSALL --11 Thursday morning, .Junel4th, by Rev. Andrew Longacre, William Arm /strong, M. D. to Hanna Birdsall, all of this city. * HAAGI—BEISEL.—June 3d, 15t3.3, by Rev. D. L. Pat terson, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. Chris- Man Haag to Miss Lydia S. Boisel, all of Philadelphia. * MORTON. —On June 2d, Rebecca F. Morton, daughter ,of Wm, Morton., of Ohio. The relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning at - 9 o'clock, from the - residence of her aunt, Mrs. L. M. Roswell, No. 636 Pine street. V)ILLIADISON. —The bodies of the late Lieut. Samuel Williamson, of the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, and Wm. Henry Williamson, of the 12Ith Pennsylvania Winn :teem, will be buried in Cheyney's burying ground. at Cbeyney's Shops Station, on the Philadelphia and West =Chester. Railroad, on. Monday afternoon, June Bth, at 4 o'clock. 'The friends of the deceased are respectfully inr, vited to attend.} . . Tbose'attendingwill take the train which leaves the .d,pot, corner of Eighteenth and Market, at 2 P. M. returning in the train which leaves West Chester at 5.05 FOOTE. —On the id inst , Jacob Foote, in the 95th year of bis are. , OIINVIVIS,—On'the 3d inst., Rebecca, wife of William •Qunnis, in the 52'd year of her age. BLACK BAYADE RE BAREGES.-- Black silk and' wool Bayadere Bareges at 25, 28, 'end3l% cents al . Black Bzorines, 123', and 15 cents. Black Bareges, 22 to 373 E cents. ' Black Crape Marets, 37% to 50 cents. Black Barege Shawls and Points. Black India Senshews and Sarsnets for linings. Black Blarcelines and Lustrenes for linings. Black 8-4 - wide Bareges and. Barege 'Gemara. Black and colored Grenadine Veils, dic, „Just recelved'hy BBSSON Sr SON, Mourning Store, `62 . Nn. 9114 OITESTNTYT Street. . TOE BLANKETS LOW. Ice Wrapping and Rugs. , 6 4 Tarletons for Mirrors. EYRE & LANDELL_ FOURTH. and ARCH, ne i n YARDS FAST-COLORED nee NS Fe Ricb-Organdiee. • Summer Mourning Goods. Spa-shore New Shawls - EYRE & LANDELL, FOTIRTIT & ARCH streets. _FIRST REFORMED-DUTCH iItaitIRCIFI, corner of •SEVENTH. and SPRING GARDEN-Streets.—Rev. A:. H. KELLOGG will (D. V. ) preach TOAtIORROW, at 10.3‘ A. M." and•B I'. M. ;it* M , CALVARY CHURCH, GERMAN. TO WE. —Theitev. GEORGE A. ISTRON(4 (lector Elect) is expected to preach in this Church TO-MOR ROW June 7. Services 104 o'clock A. M.; and .4 o'clock P. M. ltx IfX. CHURCH OF. THE COVENANT, FILBERT St., above SEVENTEENTH.—Services TO-MORROW (Sunday), at A. M., and BP. M. The Rev. Dr. GOODWIN will (D. V ) preach in the morn ing, and Rev. JAMES PRATT, D. D., in the Evening. It* mnig,REV. BENJAMIN WATSON, D. D.,ReCtor of the Church of the Atonement, will preach In St. Michael's Church, Germantown, on SUN DAY EVENING, June 7th. Services to commence at o'clock. THEE' BOOK ABOVE ALL:=THE Fourth of this series of DLscourses owthe Bible, 'by T. H. STOCKTON, will be delivered .(D. V.) ShB BATH EVENING, 73( olclock, in • the Chapel, corner of ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets. Special topic—The Current Condition of the Bible. , BacramentaLservice at my, A. DI. REV.J. Y. GOODRICH WILL OF FICIATE in the • Church near the corner of EIGHTHand NOBLE Btreete TOMORROW MORNING and EVENING; • THIRD REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, corner-Tenth and Filbert streets. —The Rev. HENRY DARLING, -D. D. , will preach - in this Church TO-MORROW. Service at 10A A. M,, and 4 lt* I. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH.—REV. ANDREW LONGACRE will. Preach (D. V.) at 3.0% A. M. and. before BP. M. Strangers and the public invited. Seats provided. ' It*• CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, SPRING GARDEN, below Broad 'street.—The Bector will Preach TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 103; 8- M. And BP. M. Third Sermon on ' • The Christian Church:" in the AYENINci. Subject, "What is the Test of a 'Valid Ministry ? Strangers will be accommodated with seats rz3a. BIBLE CIIIIISTIAN CHURCH, North THIRD Street. above Girard' avenue.-- lliorning service at 10,4 i o'clock. Subject of discourse, "Divine Provide/loc.". Afternoon service at 3 o'clock. Subject. " Conscience." Seats free. A RELIGIOUS TEA. MEETING will commence at '5 'o'clock P. BT. Several speakers will be present. it* 11WU. S. CHRISTIAN COHWISSION.— Meetings will be held at' BAST 114.11TMBAL, cheater county, TUESDAY 9th inst., at 10 A. M.. in the PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH, and_ at 3,, P.. M., in th e &BAPTIST. CHURCH. Speakers—Neir. B. W. Chidlaw: just from Vicksburg Ilev. 13eo , Thinghurat, and Rev. P. "S. Henson. it rt. EILOMITY-FIFT II SOLDIERS MEETING.—The Eighty-Fifth R'oldiers' Meeting of the Army Committee of the Y. M. C. A., connected `With -the Christian Commission will - be held. in- the FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN ClierßOH4 - corner Twelfth .and-Lombard streets. on TO-MORROW EVENING, June .;.7th", &o'clock:. - The object of these meetings is to as .plet the Christian Commission in procuring temporal and spiritual necessities -fo country's e soldiers while away fghting nobly for theircause Addresses will-be delivered by the Pastor, M o wry, Rev. Daniel March, and Rev. W. E. Dcaidniani Secretary of the Commission. The public is 11Wnroarion—TO THE .1 7 A.HILIES'OF .V E ,9113 Tr IG IMB NT V..l 7 .—Alderman LENTZ ban just 'received a large amount,. of Money from the above Regiwnt. , - .Those interested will call at hie office, N.' E: corner,ntPASSAYUNK and 4LEEIIs Streets. and receive the same.- . . . . • . r3t. TO 'THE UNION AND LOYAL'. LEAGUES AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND LOYAL. CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES PHILADELPHIA, , May 22, DM. c . Tur.LoW-CurzEirs : By direction of the UNION. LEAGUE of Philadelphia, the undersigned have theta:nor to invite your attention to the following Resolutiona, to wit: Resolved, "1. That the League will celebrate the approaching Anniversary of American Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Hall of Ind ependence.l "2. That all the Union Leagues and Associations ht the United States be invited to participate in the celebra tion, and that they be regueited to send deputations from their respective bodies for that purpose. "3, That 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 States. 4. That the Committee of Correspondence be autho rized to prepare a circular letter, communicating these Resolutions to the Union Leagues and Loyal Citizens of the respective States. and to adopt such measures as may be necessary to Carry them into effect." For the first- time in the history of our Country, the massy' 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 "Allmon aro created equal, and are endowed by. their CREATOR, with the UNALIENABLE RIGHTS of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness:" • To acknowledge ourobligations 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 AMERLCAN UNION: . - To declare the inflexible purpose of the Ameridanyeo ple, as GOD shall give them strength, to 'subdue the ene mies of the Unioh, and re-establish and pe;petuate the NATIONAL AUTHORITY, wherever it has been over thrown by treason or rebelliOn 7:** To declare to foreign nations, that while vie desire peace With themove shall hold them responsible for any encouragement they may give to thee.rebellion against the Government of the United States : To give te histoiy an appropriate expression of our gratitude to the patriot-armies and navy of the Repub lic : and To declare our determination to sustain the constituted authorities of the Government now and hereafter, in all measures adopted and prosecuted by them for the sup= pressian of the rebellion WITHOUT COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS, as the only means of securing an honorable and lasting peace. The Comilittee are gratified to announce that the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED. STATES has accepted an invitation to participate in the proceedings. Fellowieitizens of the United States, we call upon you to co-operate with us in this FIRST NATIONAL CELE BRATION, and to adopt such measures as yon may deem proper, to make it worthy of a great people who haye inherited, and avow possess and appreciate, the blessings of liberty. Henry C. Carey, B. Binney, Jr., Frederick Fraley, Daniel Smith, J r. , Jos. Allison, Benj. Gerhard, Geo. R. Stuart, * B. Browne, Win.Carnae,6l. D. S. M. Felton, A. R Bone, Clarence HI Clark A. O. Olden, .- . . Henry M. Watts, C. B. Grove, John B. Kenney, James Milliken, Wm. M.Tilghman, H. C. Lea, B.Hartsh sem On, Thos. Webster, Ellis Yarnell, C. B. Smith. - F. A. Comly, Alfred M. Jessup, Augustus Heaton, Ward.B. Baseltine H. P. Boris,- Cadwalad. Biddle, Frank Wells, R. Rundle Smith. R. H. Gratz Samuel E. Stokes, George Trot, II Danl. Dougherty, Thos. Kimber,Jr., Geo. Bullock, E. C. Knight, Wm. M. Cooper, W. It Kern, S. J. Christian, Joseph Kerr, John W. Forney, R P. King, S. Fisher corlies, Charles Knecht, E. P. Kerahow, General Committee GEORGE H. BC r t •: , DAILY UNION PRAYER-MEET ING —Held from 12 to 1 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 pretent. The friends of those who 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. SIMON'S, MARTIN, ie3-61 5 Committee. M'CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, IN behalf of the Managers of the FANCY AND FLORAL FA LE for the Benefit of SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, beg leave respectfully to announce that"all the arrangements have been completed. and that the FAIR will open on MONDAY next, at 3P. tI., at CON CBRT HALL, CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth, and continue open daily, Morning, Afternoon, and Evening, during the Week. In the Evenings, until 10 o'clock, the Hall will be brilliantly illuminated. From the extensive contributions daily to be made by Gardeners, and others 'having Flowers, the tables will be well supplied with Bouquets of choice and rare, as welt aS ordinary Flowers. In addition to which, nu merous Articles of Use and Ornament will be presented for public favor, kindly proffered by patriotic ladies for this worthy object. To conduce to the comfort and pleasure of visitors, Strawberries, Ice Cream, and other . _Refreshments, will be served up, either at the tables or in the Piaui mine rural verandahs in the recesses of this magnificent HalL LEVEES, for Sunday-school,. - and other children, EVERY AF lARNOON, between three (3) and five M. Teachers of every denomination are requested to make arrangements TO-MORROW, with their classes, to ac company tb em daring the week. Contributions of Flowers, Strawberries, and Fancy Ar ticles, thankfully received and duly acknowledged. Season Tickets In cents. Cnildren's single tickets 10 cents. Arrangements can be made at the Hall, on favorable terms, for " Schools" to attend the "Levees." The undersigned say that from the ex tensi Ve preparations made, the large number of patriotic ladies aad gentlemen who have zealously intorested themselves to secure, in this way, for sick and wounded soldiers (who have jeopardized their lives to uphold the lain; and protect us in our property and homes) those comforts" which they require, and which are not fur nished by those in authority, that this Fair will be un usually beautiful, recherche, and attractive; in a word, THE Fair of the season •' • myl6-lin . . Your patronage is respectfully solicited. .ecirre F.eason tickets rd once, of any whohave them. or at the Hall. In behalf of the Managerp, :lOIIN W. CLA.GROEN, DDNCAN M. IR ITCFIESON, L MONTGOMERY BOND S TER KW BE R Y FESTIVAL, Eiccompanied with Vocaland Instrumental Mnsic, at bAITSOM-STRESIP HaLL. oa T HURSDAY'EVEN] NG, June 11th. Proceeds to aid the nc D-STREET M. E. CHURCH. The Music will be conducted by Professor SHILL, assisted by Miss:L. LINN, and other talented The elegant Fiano-forte used on this occasion is from the factory of George Steck, New York, audio furnish ed by Mr. J. E. Gould, Seventh and. Chestnut Streeta The finest quality of Fruit, Ice Cream, Cake, Sic , will be furni, hell r and no pains spared to . make this a first class entertainment. - Tickets m. For sale at GOULD'S, Seventh and Chest nut. PEFEENPINE & EIGGINS, and at the door of the PROF. - r • smr.T. • ! AND ms COM PANY: wilt-give a delightful MUSICAL ENTER TAINMENT at' SANSOSI-STEEET HALL, on TRUES DAY EVENING, June 11th. .The finest quality of Ice Cream will be served with very choice Strawberries from the extensive Gardens of William Parry, Esq., of Burlington County, New Jersey. We would refer to those who have been. so fortunate as to purchase Mr. Parry's berrlee in our markets. Fine Cake will also be served. Tickets SI; for salo at Gould's, SEVENTH and CHEST NUT Streets, Perkinpine Sr Higgins, and at the Hall.' The entire proceeds to aid a very benevolent enter priee. 1* EXCURSION P HIL &DELPHI A. 11:ZirLYGEUN. —The twenty-ninth annual EXCUR SIuN will take place, on SATURDAY, June 20,,1803. Programmes and Tickets may be procured of JACOB .31; ELLIS, E.S.; NINTH, one doer below Spring Garden, or. No. 606 North SEVENTH;- . CHARLES LEWARS, S. E. corner NINTH and SPRING GARDEN; SPENCER ROBERTS, No. 421 North SIXTII, lt* - Committee of Arrangements. SPIRITUALISM.—A CONFERENCE will be held at SANSOM-STREEr HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10Y; A. M., and Dr. Child will lecture at P. M.; 'On Change." Admission. 5 cents. lt." TWENTY-FOURTH WARD UNION LEA GUS. —A Special Meeting of the "Union League in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of Phila. .delphia" will, be held at the League House, THIRTY EIGHTH and MARKET Streets, on TUESDAY EVE NING, June 9th, at 8 o'clock, for the .consideration of important business. By direction of the Standing Committee,' „' 356-31* H. E. 'ROOD, Secretary. MPHILADELPHIA TYPOGiRAPIII. CAL SOCIETY. —A Stated Meeting of the Society. will be held at the usual place, corner of FIFTH and N 08.113 Streets, THIS (Saturday) EVENING.. at 8 o'clock. Business of importance. It WM. H. JONES, Secretary. IMFOR CLERK OF-QUARTER SM.. lONS—JOHN K. MURPHY. zny2S-thetu 12* Late Colonel of the 29th Pa. Vol. IM, CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER .HOSPI TAL.—The Ladies of this Hospital have a - -Table (No. 8) at the Grand Floral Fair, 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, their wounds redressed, and every attention afforded them that kindness can suggest. The ladies solicit aseistance. Donations of 'articles for the above object may be left with Mrs. Off, No. 261 South- T WENTIETH Street; Mrs. Newton, N. W. cor. TWENTIETH and SPRUCE. or at the Hospital, BROAD' and PRIME Streets. Tickets for sale at any of the above places. m5-2t . CAILDTHE LADIES - =HAVING in charge, for the benefit of the U. S. Army Ge neral Hospital at GERAIANTOWN, A TABLE at the FLORAL FAIR to be held at CONCERT HALL; June 8, earnestly request donations of Fancy Articles, Flowers, Fruit, Ice ()ream, Ste. ; &c. They will be gratefully re ceived at the Ladies' Contribution Room of the Hospital, or may be sent to Concert Hall, Chestnut street, jes-30`.. THE -LADIES OF THE UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT COMIIITTEE open their FAIR at the Saloon foot of WASHINGTON Avenue on the 16th inst. , to continue one week, or longer., 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 as sumed duties. The many calls on ours citizens for other charities cause us again to adopt this method to replen ish our nearly exhausted treasury. Contributions will be thankfully received,' and orders for tickets supplied by any of our Committee or authorized agents. As there appears to have -been from • the first a misrtn, 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 Mu t fund, and our.lo cation Is at the foot of Washington avenue. • • 1112 tow & s 2sr ARAD BARROWS, Chairman DEPARTMENT FOR SUPPLYING THE CITY - WITH WATER, S. W. corner of PIP SR and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, June 3, 1863.—The WATER-TENANTS of the Twenty-fourth ward will please take notice that -in consequence of ne cessary repairs at the Twenty-fourth-ward. Water Works* their operations will he suspended during TuesdaY,- Wednesday, and Thursday, June 9th, 10th, and 1 tth. ISAAC S. CASSIN, Chief Enoineer Water Department, NOTICE:—THE ANNUAL MEET- M ING of the Stockholders of the PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY, for the elec• tion of 'Five Directors and the transaction of other business, will be held at No. 1.26 N. DELAWARE Axe nue, (tecondlloor.) on MONDAY, June sth, at in o'clock, noon. - WM, DENNIS, . je2-6t . Secretary and Treasurer. MOFFICE OF THE - UNION CANAL CONTANY: PHILADELPHIA, May 18, 1863. • • NOT ECK TO BONDHOLDERS.—The Bondholders - of the UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby requested to call at the office of the , Company, to. 228 WALNUT Street, and surrender the Coupons, as agreed uporditt accordance with the act of Assembly of April 10th. 18519 icay27.l.m • OK AB THOMPSON' , Treasurer. PROVOST NARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE.—WASHINUTON, D.C., May 22, mat • Ail men who deeire toJoin any particular Regiment of CAVALRY now in the Eel& are hereby authorized to present themselves at any time durin g_ the next .thirty days to the BOARD.OF ENROLMENT ini their- reepeo tive Die tricts: The Board shall , examinethem.And de termine open their fitness for the Service, and if found to be At, 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 boon as they present themselves at this gene ral bendezvons they shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty . allowed by law. - JAMES • FRY. my2B-1m Provost Marshal General. rati• OFFICE - OF THE SURGEON-AR TIST TO THR ARMY AND NAVT, PH/LADJSL. PHIL. October 24, 19f52. _ ' Wounded Soldiers and sailors 'desirous .of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to -the Government. No. 1609 0108T1MT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist.. r.aaa• - ' OFFICE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF EIILADELPHIA,' 308 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, L . 3.9433.. The direbtors .have this day declared a semi-sintinal DIVIDEND OF FOUR. FIR CENT., on the Capital Stock, Payable lo the stockholders or their legal 'represents- Uyes; free from all taxes on and after the 10th instant. 302 1 8tv RILL. Ssoretuy.. CHARLES GIBBONS, Chairman, MortonMcMichaell Claghornor J. I. Clark Hare, Wm. Henry Bawle W.C.Swann.IVI.D., Evan Randolph, J. Edgar Thomson, Joseph Lea, William Cox. L. Lewis, Jr., J B. Moorhead, Henry Samuel Wm. H. Ashharst R Spencer Miller, EL M. Messchert, H. G; Morris, J; B. McFarland, C. H. Needles,. Geo. H. Boker, Jobe B. Myers, J. Gillingh'm Fell, Jas. C. Band,.-. olgoiVeaucTjk, S. C. 13,erkiL,Ls, Jos.B Townsend Jabez Gates. fha.T.Pats, Craig D, Ritchie, Geo. M. Robeson, Thomp. Reynolds, John. P. - Verree, Hanson Robinson, W. S. htewart, Chas. E. Smith, W. C. Stevenson, Saml. B. Thomas, H. C. Townsend. Lewis D. Vail. J. P. Wetherill, Henry Davis, Andrew Nheeler, Geo. Whitney, Charles Gilpin, Thos. W. Evans, W: Rotck Winter, John Hine. Henry Cohen, F. J. Dreer, W. Devine. Thos. S. Ellis, Geo. Erety, G. W. McMahan, H. G. Howell, Persifor Frazer. J. W. Paul, J. W. Goff. E. D. Whitney, Geo. J. Wearer, C. S. Wtirtz, D., Chas. T. Yerkes, Wm. Struthers, Chas. Hartshorne, M. E. Rogers, G. M. Conarroe, Saunders Lewis, of - rrangement. ti ; Secretary. MILITARY NOTICES. "AVOID ZHE DRAFT." ' HRADCHTARTERS. PROVOST MARSHAL.. FIRST DISTRICT, • No. 295 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA, dunel, URI. Public attention is solicited' to the subjoined etreelar from the Provost Marshal General. All persons !.ng to join any of the Regiments here ref.rred to, will make application to these Headquarters within the next thirty W. E. LEAMAN. Provost Marshal, First District. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C.. May 22„ 1863. 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 next thirty days to the Board of Enrolment in them remective Districts: The Board shall examine them', and..determine upon their fitness tor tho service; and -if found to be 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 Stale.. As soon as they present themselves at this general Ren dezvous, they shall bed uly mustered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. . JAMES B. FRY, lel-121 Provost Marshal General. "AVOID THE DRAFT.." '{ HEADQUARTERS. PROVOST MARSHAL, FOURTH DISTRICT, N. E. , cor. BROAD and SPRING G ARDEN Sto . _ - PIIILADSLPATA, May 28, 1363. Public attention is, solicited to the subjoined circular from the Provost Marshal General. All persons wishing to - join any of the Regiments here referred to, will make application tolhese Headquarters within tke next thirty days. D. M. LANE, Captain, Provost Marshal, Fourth. District. PROVOST MARSH GENERAL'S OFFICE, wAstuNaTorr, D. C. May 22, 1863. All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now-in the field. are nereby authorized to pre sent themselves, at any time during the next thirty days, to the Board of Enrolment in their respective 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 tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the Head quarters of the A.A. Provostffiarshal General of the State. As soon as they preseiit themselves at this general Ren dezvous, they shall he drily mustered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. HAIRS B. FRY, znyBo-12t Provost Marshal General. MILITARY GOODS. UNITED STATES FLAGS, 131.,11C - AND BUNTING, ALL SIZES EVANS & HASSALL,_ MILITARY FURNISHERS, myn-lm G W. SIMONS Qi BROTHERS BANSOILSTEEET - HALL. PHILADELPHIA, ,11WitFACTUREREI OP JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS. AND !IMMIX GOODS. IA EVERY VARIETY 141.9-if6m GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 19-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky. Blue Berseys. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & 00., No. 230 CHESTNUT STREET. intt24-3m RMY GOODS. A -.DARE-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLIIE CAI" CLOTHS. SKY:BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ' ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. . 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. - HEAVY LINEN. DRILLS AND DUCK. - MROWN AND BLEACHED !MEETINGS AND SHIRT. LEGS. For sale by FROTHINGH.A.M. Jr. WELLS. eel-Ifti PATENT PABAFFINE VARNISH • C A . U. T I 0 N! We hereby caution the Paint and 011 and Ship Chan dlery trade, and consumers of our PATENT PARAF FINE VARNISH, against purchasing from one J.. B. MeIdULLIN, of 149 FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he ceased. to act as Agent for us. or SAMUEL PAGE & SON. of Becton, in January last. ' Hellas imposed upon the trade and consumers a worth less imitation of our PAR,sFFINE VARNISH, commenc ing the deceitful and fraudulent practice previous to our annulment of kis agency. MESSRS. RFLBIJRT & -CO,, , • OF 240 ARCH STREET, ARE THE ONLY -AUTHORISED AGENTS • for the sale of the WENT PAEAFFINE TARNISH in PHIt,kDELPHIA, and any other parties representing themselves as such are imposters. All orders loft with Messrs. 11HLEURT dr CO., will be promptly attended to 'Our Varnish fully sustains its--well-earned reputation as a durable, quick-drying, brilliant and economical application for imparting a glossy black coating on Wood or Iron. . GEO. S. PAGE & BRO. , 139 MAID EN LANE, New York, - jet-]m if And 111 SMITH'S WHARF, Baltimore. GREGG & CO.'S, NEWLY INVENTED METALLIC REFRIGERATOR,?soId by: WALCOTT & BURNHAM, 721 CHESTNUT Stret, is the most beautiful and economical Refrigerator ever presented to the public. This is a combitilittion of Refrigerator and Water Cooler, and requires very little more ice for both than is generally used for the Cooler alone. ..inyl46w*if. ICE! .ICE : !' ICE'!'.ICE! , ICE! ICE! COLD. STRING ICE COMPANY. Families, Offices', Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons, &c.. &c., supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTOR ICS, at . the - very loWest 'market rates. Dealers mad large coneymera supplied at wholesale prices. Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated sit,. and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. TIIOI3. M cAHILL.- {325 WALNUT Street. offi ces : North Penna;--E.' & Master street. Lombard and-Twenty-fifth streets. apS-Smif. ' ''''' Pine-street wharf. Schuylkill. COAL,. (1 0 A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER •--'lleadow, and Spring Morintain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for family use. Depot, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. 1114 South SECOND Street. Capl-Iy]..J. WALTON itr. CO. UMBRELLA, CLOTHS. u 5 cases 30-inch Blackstone Co. 5 cases 27-inch Social Co. 3 cases 27-inch Plain Print Cloth. For sale by MATTHEW BINNEY'S SONS, myra-tf BOSTON. MASS. - OTICE IS HEREB Y ' GIVEN THAT 'application has been made" to the. Trustees of the Fire Association of Philadelphia for the renewal of a Policy of Insurance, . No. 2960, for $l,OOO, issued March Ist, 1830. in the name of WM. BEATTIE, and two policies of Penis date, Noe. 2961 and 2962, in the name of SARAH NEDIINOTON, each for UM. All of which have been lost or mislaid, and any information thereof will be re ceived by S: REMINGTON,' je6- eatuthl2t No. 720 Ninth SECOND Street. MADAME CTIQUEIMK MOPARIS, DRESS MATTER. No. 1232 SPRUCE Street, Phila •deiphia,in Madame Mottet's former house.. . Madame Cuquel baying cut forlen years.in' Miss Fart vet's, .which is one of the most fashionable Dress Makers in Paris, and having correspondence with her every month for the latest Fashions, it enables her to give en tire satisfaction to the ladies who will be kind enough to Patronize her. RS-W. XONVAL'S LILY WASH-LPItE- T-F PARED from the receipt of the Court Physician of QUEEN ELIZABETH.. Long kept secret aid known and used only by the Nobility of Europe. - Its effect most magical, as its use for ONE WEEK will make the Skin as soft as-Velvet - and as white as Snow. One Bottle will last a year. It is sold by all first-class dealers in Ladies' Uoods,at One Dollar per bottle. jet-St* B"QHETS, WREATHS, - AND ..BAA KETS OF FLOWERS, for Farties, Weddins. and Funerals, arranged to order. H. A. DREGR, 40: - Seedsmau and Florist, It* . 347 , HESTNUT Street. T OMAToES, , EGG-PLANTS, AND -A- SWEET POTATO Sprouts, at UNREEL'S It* Seed Warehouee..3eATCHESTNUT Street. H BASKETS, FOR PLANTS -L..- -A largo assortinent; at DRBER'S Seed. and Horticultural 'Warehouse, 327 CHESTNUT Street. rP. SCHULER'S SUPERIOR grand overstrung square PIANOS from S3N ni?ward.. For sale by the maker, .905 MARKET'Street. Je6-3m. N . . NATURAL BAL . 'LIFE-LIKE PICTURES.= - _.. , REIMER is now executing a pleasing style of Por traits at - reduced prices, Life-size Photographs, in oil - 'co!ors, at SECOND Street, above Green. . : it TVORYTYPES..- : --‘ BEAIJTY, TRUTH -a- FULNESS, and taste, are exemplified in REIMER'S Ivorytypes. None compare with "them in accuracy or freh, rrarm, and impressive coloring. SECOND Street, above Green. -. . . It WHO WOULD GRUDGE $1 FOR A goo'd likeness? No one who has seen those made by BSIMER. for that price. Fine and naturally-colored Photographs: at SSCOND Street, above Green. 'HAMSI HAMS! 1 HAMS!!!HAMS-!;!! HAMS! !!—Cheap HAMS and SHOULDERS, at fhe new Nara Store, No. 1219 MARKET Street. ' A. WANAMAKER/i P _ ROPOSALS TO RADF,. AND GCON STRUCT a STONE TURNPIKE, 2N miles long. be tween Attleboro' and Hulmeville, in Bucks county. Pa.; also, for building a stone arch Bridge, will be received until the Md Of JUNE, 1863, on whielv day they will.be opened in Attleboro,' For specifications and farther in formation address JOHN WILDMAN, President, Attie- TO. ARCHITECTS, &C.-PROPOSALS with designs will be'. received DURING THIS WEEK at the LEAGUE HOUSE.. 1118 CHESTNUT Street, for the 'election of - ARCHES. at' street :interseo tions, as a portion of the detbrations for the - National Celebration of the approalhing Anniversary of.Amprican Independence.. Address " Committed on , Decorations and Arrangements:" ' let 41 AP.,-ER AND ENVELOPES, AT 316 P CHESTNUT Street.' - Paper and Envelopes,:at . 3l6 - Cnestain't street:. Initials Stamped on Free of Charge: _ Inftials.Stamped on Free of Charge. - Initials Stamped on Free of Charsig.Fr.l..eas, .; At MAOEB's, '316 CHASTNUT' StreetfThreeeSixtean Chestnut street, 316, 316, 3.1.6 CHESTNUT Street, be- Went Third and Fourth.:‘ -ae4 3t 30 GROSS MINERAL WATER 130 - . SOd gross Porter Bettles:, r For sale by 'H. B. & G. W, BENNBRS, 'reyadaro* ...DyettyLUe Glass Works; or 2'. S. Front St: R -&-BROTH PRODUCE „seasfisloß — PH ' i is lT Wholesale Dealers ir SPICES DRIED NuB CHEESE, AndleuntP r ly Noaso ; nl 4 ?t r : :PHp SkiWED EOGERS Philadelphia'.. 62,5• GOLDTHQRY4 CO.; . Manufacturers of 625. Tassels. Cords, Fringes. : , Curtains. and Pttrnitnr• Gimps, Curtain Loops Centre Tassels. Picture and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. Military and Brass Trimmings, Bihlions Neck Ties, etc. etc. - - ••, • No. 695 MAMKBTAtresit'•• , nri • a-od • , ' ISLEErER'S,LONG:ES TAIi r :ASH-1 , . . . till Manufactory of light: naafi:. nnirintablo IMOi- 1 . - brelltuf. -- 1003 MAMMAVtitreatVOUltiloor above. ' Tantiv. ' f t ' ," ' ' '''' . . ~.• .'o' , ' jes:l,2ts, TEE.PRESS -11111ADELMILC% SATURDAY. 'TUNE 6,- -.1.863: EDWIN-HALL & CO., World call the attention of the LADIES to their stock of FINE DRESS GOODS, WIDE MANTLE SILKS, ORGANDIES AND JAOONETS, BLACK lIERNANI, BLACK GRENADINE BAREGES, SUMMER SILKS, FOULARD SILKS, BLACK CORDED . SILKS, PLAIN POULI DE SOLES, MODES AND BLUES TAMARTINES, MODES AND BLUES BAREGES, PLAIN PINK AND BLUE LAWNS, N. B.—A large lot of White and Black Shaivl Barege by the yard. je6.4t SHMTII•tG LINENS, HOUSEHOLD LINEN GOODS, • -AND • . HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, DOMESTIC MUSLINS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS. &e.: At the lowest Ca sh Prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, my3l).etuthlOt 1008 CHESTNUT Street BLACK SILK MANTLES. 418 ARCH STRUT. SUMMER SHAWLS. MOZAMBIQUE& ' • : BLACK DRESS GOODS. FANCY CASSCHERES. FINE CLOTHS. BOYS' WEAR. - DOMESTIC GOODS. - BOYS' CLOTHING. COOPER & CONARD. :if 6415 D. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Stg.,.. REDUCTION LIGHT ZEPHYIi CLOTH CLOAKS, je6 lm if PRINTED LINEN CAMBRIOS, REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street. above Willow BUFF MARSEILLES, WHITB DIARSEILLET.axi"" Grades. FicpaiED MARSEILLES :ions Grades. -- Gi; t a d des. Desirable for ChildrerrWraeasr a Ladles '.Wrappers, At very Reduced Prices. CI3RW.STODDA,RT BROTHER; 450. 452, and 454 B L ACK LACE POINTS FROM THE late Auction Sales', at reduced prices. Black Lace Points, SI AO. Black Lace Points, S 3. Black Lace Points, $3.60. Black Lace Points, S 4. "Black Lace Points, Iss. _ With a full line , of superior good Bournons, Talmas, and Shawls. . • New lots just opened. CURWEN STODDART & DEOTHfe Nos. 4.50, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St , ab.: Willow. MSLINS AT REDUCED PRICES from the late Anetims Sales. C 2 OI3.WEDi STOODiII.V& BROTHER,4 wos. 45 0, 'and 45411..5EC0ND St., al).- Willow' , RUMMER' SH AWkS ISIT.MISI - ER , B " w GI L r S e acl . 1 Shawls ' Plaid tia n regerbhaWls: dij Light Woolen - Shawls. CURWEIT STODDART & BROTEEEI4.7, - Noe. 450; 452, and 451 N. SECOND SL ab. Willow. lAARGAINS FROM AUCTION. One lot of Black and White Plaids at 25 cents, worth 573;--a decided bargain. - - One lot of large-figure Grenadines at 45 cents, worth One lot of Lawns,' fast colors, 18%. . One lot of Bleached hlnslins at la. One lot of Gingham Lawns at 374. worth 44. OPEN THIq MORNING, at JOHN H. STOKES'. ' ies- • - 702 ARCH' Street. DRESS G-GODS, AT. REDUCED PRICES.—H. STEEL & SON, No. 713 and '715 North TENTH Street, are now closing out the balance of their stock of Poll de Chevres, all Wool Delaines, Poplins. •i Ohallies, Delaines, Mozambique,.Taffeta d'Etes.' French. Lawns, French, English, and'AmericanChintzes, Bareges., Silk Tissues, Silk Grenadines, Fancy Silks, and all kinds of Summer Dress Goods, at extremely low Prices. • ' SUMMER SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES. BARGAINS IN' BLACK SILKS. CHOICE STYLES PACIFIC LAWNS at 1811c.'''', I lot 2 yards square Table Cloths. Snow ProP:and Damask, all Linen. at 51.50. 303 EDWIN HALL & :CO., 26 SOUTH'SE COND STREET, will open this morning a large lot of the following named Dry Goods Pacific Lawns, at IS% cents; Pacific Prints. at •I.BK. cents ; Good Prints, at 15 and 16 cents; one lot of Gharita Mozambiques, 20 cents: several styles Mozambiques; 25; several styles Mozambiques. 31 and. 37X; two-lots of double width. 3734 ; fire quality. Plaid - Antietaras, 37%; one lot of Plaid Mohairs, giY. cents. - N. B. Williamsville, Wamsutta, and other' taypidar makes of Muslins, always' for sale at the lowest prices sold by any other storekeeper. ie6 • THINDRESS GOODS.' THIN 20 and 25 cent Lawns -25-cent Challies and Mozambique 43. Drab solid-color Mozambiquee. ..Camels' hair black Eames. MODE WOOL DBLAINES. A cheap auction lot, 44 cents. Black Wool Detainee, 50 and 60 cents. Lupin's double-width black Delaines. Mohair Checks and Plaids, in colors. Black and white Mohair Checks, 25 cents. • THIN SHAWLS, Mozambique Shawls for $3.50. . • Grenadine Shawls. White Barege Shawls- !•,4 • • Thin Mantles. with Dresses to match.. BLACK SILK MANTLES. Handsome black Taffeta Mantles. FANCY CASSIMERKS. Several new patterns. Novel styles for young men. A mammoth stock, at moderate prices. COOPER & CONARD.-4 ]es-tf S. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET Streets JAMES B. EARLE Sr SON, IMPORTERS: AMD EfiCIaJFACTURERIk,OP LOOKING. 41GPLASSES. • , DELLBHS ' OIL PAINTINGS. . ENGRAVINGS, • . PORTRAIT, PICTURE, And . . . PHOTOGRAPH PRAMS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. UTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS, WARBROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINCIS. . SIB CHESTNUT Street. Philadelrkts: MISS MARY 'E. THROPP ,WILL Am-IL: 'open her English and French . Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. at 1841 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. the second , MONDAY in September. For circulars apply at the school, or address Miss Thropp at Valley Forge, Penna.. during the holidays., myIS-4m* NOTICE.---JUMELLE'S < COMPOUND -A6.‘ 'SYRUP OF DOCK: If you have a Cough, Die best remedy inuse is Jl7- MELEE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK. As a use. of ,the blood, it has no equai. For sale by the Proprietor. at NO. 1525 MARKET Street. Ana all the principal Druggists. 'ieri-Sui SWA•YNE'S.PANACEA. THE GREAT ALTERATIVE :AND PURIFIES. The most reliable remedy forSCROFULA, or Ring's 'Evil, Cancers, " • Ulcerous and White Swelling, Eruptions of the Skin, Blotches or Pimples, of the face, obstinate , scaly .Ernptions, Boils, - which- arise'• from pure habit of blood, pains in the bones, weakened ,and ' debilitated state of the' system, arising either from a long and-.protracted case of sickness, or having , swallowed a large amount of drugs; calomel, &0., , which may have affected • the bones, or their covering, called tbe periosteum, which . sometimetekive rise to chronic elcerbii s discharges; and smallbones occasionally come away ; attacks of rheu ' madam, in consequence of an injured or abuse& constitution, affections of the spine, Dropsy, Jams, dice, or yellowness of the skin; chronic affections of the liver, -Marasmus or wasting of-flesh, Ulcerated:Sem Throgt, Hip Joint Complaint; Mercurial and. Syphilitic Diseases, Chronic Erysipelas of . the face; dark blotches or defects in: the skin; in short, the most - loathsome diseases : •: - . . have put -every other: d ance' for, more than quarter of a centray,;haveheen- per fectly, restored by this . great "VEG ETABLE PANACEA. This "-Panacea" will be found highly useful ii:many "diseases not specified ; it: acts sas - a preventive against the tttack s and litroads , e4d/seen; especially : for -those whose'constitution requires nourishment anti new vigor. Persons, by Its nse; , viild great , improve ment in their, health and" strentglk„ as- by, purifying the blood, will .emove obstacle's,. whibh may haVe been scarcely worth noticing at tholn comMencement, It will' also have the tendency to 'collate the bowels.'.` In cases of el uptioest of the skin. on,. any .part- covering- the aye tan,' or.from any cause. by mating:me of SWAYEE'S ALL-HEALING OINTHEN.T"-to"rub' on 'in connection with the internal use of the 'PANACEA," will cure' he most obstinate' eruptive disease, no matter of how long standing. Prepared slily by ' ' • . DR. IfWAYNE 111130 A N' _ a 1 4 7 o: 330. N- SIXTH St.'. above VP"; Fnli. To whom all orders should , be addresse& ' Jed-tf T - 01L.-=-491 BAS,KqTI3 tbi'sale r t ' r 4 " Sil' i O kir r R e E f IVIH I ST r L I VERI I iti. aII6 0 1"Yd# * 4 * SOVA FRONT Street. RETAIE DRY GOODS._ NO. '2O S. SECOND STREET, GRENADINES AND BtLREGES, SILK CIRCULARS, WHITE BAREGE CIRCULARS, WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS, SUMMER SHAWLS. FRONTING LINENS, _ . IN PRICES OF RICH PARIS MANTILLAS. ALSO, OF. EIIITABLE FOR THE WHOLE SUMMER J. W. PROCTOR ez No. 926 CHESTNUT STREET FOR DRESSES, 'PROM A LATE AUCTION SAL. PAINTITIGS, ENGRAVINGS;4IFc. EDUCATION. MEDICAL. =EMI U. S. 401' FIVE-TWENTIES, OR TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subsCriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR: Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUB SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Rant. •or any Sub -Treasury or DepositorY of the United States. on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present PREMIUM ON (SOLD, these Bonds yield about Mat per cent, per annum. A fall supply always on hand. ' JAY COOKE,' SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. 1.1.4 SOUTH THIRD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after July Ist 1863, the privilege of convert inn the present issue or LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com - called- • 'Five-Twenties") will cease. "' All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must. therefore. apply before the Ist of JULY next. JAY COOKE, Snbsaiption Aleut. mhd--tlyl 114 South THIRD Street, Philada. HN etAPP &SON . JO . , S.TOOK AND NOTE BROIKENSI No. 23 South THIRD Street. Directly opposite the Mechanics' Bank. STOVES A.IRD BONDS BM:KUM ARID BOLD ON COMMISSION. AT THN.BOA.IiD OF BEOICEB.S. MONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED Inbl2-3in 'ON THE BEET 'PERM& - STERLING EXCHANGE, EXCHANGE ON PARIS; BOUGHT AND SOLD DREXEL & mylB-1m 'EDWARD M. DAVIS,' STOOK AND EXCHANGE DECKER, • . • Ro. 39 .South THIRD Street; (up stairs,) PnruennupnrA. A EENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING SUSI ' NESS TRANSACTED. Stocks and. Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits.. apl4re STERLING ANDTARIS EXCHANGE 1301 LT Girl' AND SOLD. = DREXEL, ife CO, m9B-1m 31 South THIRD Street. S . _HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK_ AND BILL BROKER, No. 311 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of 11. S. GOVERN MENT-SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. UNITED STATES 5-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS, furnished: at PAR in sums to suit, without any cuarge for commission. Orders by kill shall receive prompt attentlon. Reform kiessrs.Brathan Trotter & Co., !leo. D. Parrish, Esq., - John B. Myers .& Co,, Samuel B. Thomas,Esq., Furne.ss,Briultry, &Co.. John Thomas, Esq. COLLECTION' OF S. CERTIFI CATES Or INDEBTEDNESS .— The fI /DAMS' 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 CHESNUT Street. .- triy6-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND - LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT STREET. 11:1HA - MTBEED" BY THE STATE OP-PENNSYLVANIA This Company is now prepared to make insurance against LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms. Their losses will be promptly settled, and that those for the year 1862 were so, they refer to the following re cipients: Mrs. Sane Ferree.... L. G. Mytinger & Co Beverly.R. William B. Taber... John Cundy P. P. Morris W. V. Petit L. G. Mytinger & Co R. E. Sellers Other small losses This Company have no' unsettledlosses: The assets of th.i Company are now Mortgages and ground rents Real estate (taken for debts) cost..'... Stocks and bonds Bills receivable Due from individuals Cash in Bank Stocknotes 'Li. W. Baldwin.. Vice'Prti, - sident; P. 13.- Sayan , . - Alexander Murphy. H: John 'LACK - BURNE, Secretary.' P. King, President, Charles P. Hayes. John Clayton. . Ed: Viler,.: T. K. Collins. -J. M. Cowell, - S. Megargee. m3l3.2B.stntham*lf • FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DLRECTORS. E. D. Woodruff, Geo. A. West, JohniCeseler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A: IL Rosenheim, Joseph D. Ellis. DUCE. President._ Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr. John W. Everma& Philip S. Justice, O. W.JJavis. FRANCIS- IQ. CHARLES WILLIAM I. BLANCEa diißi)Boif,*iee . President D. Secretary. Cials-iftf • FIRE. INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. _The-PENNSYLVANIA.,FIRE INSURANCE CON PANT. Incorporated 1825.. CHARTER-PERPBTILLL. o. 510 WALNUT Street; opposite Independence Saiare. This Company, favorably known to the community for, nearly forty years, continues, to Insure against Loss or. Damage by 'Fire on Public or. Private Eniblinss, either gr r t n t or f ora l i r; tea t: daon/ f t loc:mdsortecban generally, r il7l Their Capital. together with a largO Surplus Fundy is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted ger:lazily in the oast of-loss, DERECTOES. • .`Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Itolidna, ,Alexander Benson, Daniel Smith, Jr., Wiliam Montanus, John Deverenx, Isaac Hazlehurst, Thomas Smith. ' • - . Henry Lewis. JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. -Wrmasit G. Caotrma,. Secretary.: ' " • • KZ TNSURANCE =COMPANY., _OF. THE -a- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Noe :. 4 and I EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED in 1794—CHARTER PEREPETILLL. CAPITAL $200_,000. ..PROPERTIES OF THE COMPAN_ •FEBEHART 1,1584, _ $4E4,61612, MARINE. FLEE. AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE. AIBBCTOR'B Henry D. Sherrerd, - . -Tobias Wagner. Charles Mace'ester, - - Thomas H. Wattson„ William S: Smith, - Henry G. Freeman.' William'R: White. Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, . George C,, Carson, Samuel Grant, Jr. . Edward G. Knight. I - - 'job - 18. Austin. - ' ' - HENRY D. SEFERWERD, President. WILLIAM -BAIMIR, Secretary.. . . . nolB-11 ANTHRACITE. INSURANCE COIL PANY.—AntherisedffiCapital EILICAPOO—CHAMTER - PERPETUAL. " _ ~' ...' Off,.. , : -.- Office Igo. 311 WALNUT Street. bet Ween: Third and fourth streets, Philadelphia. - -.... This Company will insure against loss or damage bff lire, on Buildings. Wirnituye, and Merchandise gear . . , Al., Marine Insurances on Vessels. Cargoes,-"sad Weights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. - DIRECTORS. 1 - William Esher, -, Davie Pearson, D. Luther, • - Peter Seigel', - - - Lewis Audenried. J. R: Baum, John R. Blackiston. - Wm. F. Dean. . ~. Joseph Maxlield. - _ ' John Ketcham. - 1. WILLIAM ESHER.— President. :-:..-*:. . ' . . . WM. F. DEAN , Vice President. W;11 . . SIIITZ. Secretary. - . .. . apEdf emERIC AY FIRE . .INSURANCE A 3 - COMPANY. Incorporakid 1810.. , ; CHARTER PER PETUAI. Mo. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third. Ph ladelphia. Having, a large paid-np Capital Stock and Surplus in. Vested in. sound and available Securities, continuee'to insure on Dwellings. Stores.,Furniture...Merchandiee, Vessels in port and their. Cargoes. and other Personal Property. All losses liberally'p and promptly &dinged.. , • " DIRECTORS. • - Thomas R. Marie.. . . James R. Campbell. ' John Welsh. Edmund G. Dutilh, I Samuel C. Morton. , 'Charles W. PoultneY. Patrick Brady, . -•. -Israel Morris. John T. Lewis. __ , _ _ , - . .• , THO M AS R. gia-cSIS. President.- Arisay C. L. Caiirrosp. 'Secretary. - "•1822-tf w ir ki. ENTERPRISE . , , INSIDIANCE COMPANY OF PRII,ADILPHIA. -'_ ' ' (FIRE INSURANCE ExcLusrvzion) COWART'S .Bumnam, 13.• W. CORNIR FOURTH AND WALNIIT STREETS: ' DIRECTORS. , , . ~.. , F. Ratchford Starr, . , George U. Stnart„ inns= luxe*, ~ -,,, -. ;, , 1 John 3A. Brown. Nalbro Frazier, . J. L. Effinger. John. M. Atwood. - .I'. • G eo . :W.: Falinestook..". Beni. T. Trediek, ' . .:.-Jamee L. Claghorn. Mordecai L. Dawson; , , William G,„Boulton. , ' • - - --- -, F. RATO ORD STARR,- President THOS. 11;MONTGOKERY. Siocretarv.. , --fell 11 -1 0' !FAMILIES RESIDING 1 IN; THE AURAE DISTRICTS. • We are Frosted:, as beretoforeoo supply,Families at their Cow/try - Residences fll•'.-,EFERY 'DESCRIPTION OF FINE 'GROCERIES TEAS, 4%0 ALBERT C.,. ROBERTS,, CORNER:BLEItENTEI AItiVTINE STS, AMERICAN FIIiES.NYTETPPLE PA= tent Michine'Cut Ainifican FILES of all kinds, for sale wholesale and retail by dc . LESLEY CO., 607 ,BIARKET,Street& je4•tbatu3t tURGUNDYz PORT.--175 QUARTER R . JR-4. Casks . net received per ship !!‘lolgr " for sale 14 bond. by ' ORAS.-B.'&-JAlr CARSTAIRS. 141.49:itgaTr. aa4 °wan Woos. WANTED, lINEgPLOYED CLERKS Dud Sitlegman. to call aftha Office - of the TSsCH ER'S INSTITUTE. 217 South THIRD street.' WAN TED - CORRESPONDENCE.- . A Young Man. good-looking, intelligent, rather fast, and "pretty-well-to-do in the world," desires to correspond wi , h a Young Lady of similar description. Address "Q. B ." P. O. Box 927, Marietta, Ohio. WANTE D-IN A WHOLESALE CLOTH HOUSE—An energetic YOUNGMAN, with flood business qualifications. as Salesman. To one ac quainted with the trade generally . a permanent situation is offered. Best 01 reference required. Address Box 917 left. St. WANTED -A PARTNER, WITH A Y Capital of 'A.10,000. tojoin in a Cornmiesion, Naval Store and Coal. Oil business. The Advertiser has had a long Business Experience. and extensive acquaintance in the West and Coal regions. Best of reference given and required. Address Box 2711, Philadelphia Post Office. je2-tf SITUATION W ANTED-BY AN EX PERIENCED TEAbFfER, either in that capacity, or asBOON-KEEPER. Satisfactory references given. Ad drees "F. 8 ." at this eine& je2.tuthe A LADY, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH fluently, wishes b. situation as GOVERNESS in a family going to Europe. or to a watering place. address "fa. M. D.." Oka of The Press. ' jes-41* 8 1 5 A A . MONTHI-I WANT TO HIRE ax pensee paid, to Bell- my n r3 ;Vr e° c u ll l eip a Fa t ti 7 4le3wing chines. Address S. MADISON, nry6-3md&W . . Alfred, Maine. A MONTHI-WE WANT 'a N- 7 AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell onr Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 18 other new articles. 1b circulars free. SHAW & CLARK, my6-3md&W Biddeford. Maine. sak . DEP II T Y QIJARTERILABTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9, VESSELS WANTED iroinediately to carry COAL to the followingpoints: Tortugas. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe; Va. • Alexandria, Va. • Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. NEW PUBLICATIONS'. TWO NEW BOOKS MESSRS. TICKNOR & FIELDS OUT-DOOR PAA. BY THOMAS WHIfTWORTH HIGGINSON 1 vol. 16ine - I Saints, and their Bodies. The Health of our Girls. Physical' Courage. April Days. A Letter to a Dyspeptic. My Out-Door Study, The Murder of the Innocents Water-Lilies. Barbarism and Civilization. The Life of Birds. Gymnastics. Procession of the Flowers A New Counterblast. Snow, One Volume, 18m9 Price, K. "Lam:N.—We have been fortunate enough to see fin) early sheets of a novel, which we may announce, we . believe as a Boston novel—to be published by Ticknor & Fields. We author's name appears upon the title page, but it is whispered that .f,ifian is the work of a Bostonian. It is evidently, the work, of a lady—of one who has travelled much and .travelled well—of ready aPpreciation of the beauties of art and nature—an artist indeed in the mysteries of music. "The story is singularly exciting' in passages and in its denouement; and so varied in its scenes that the _ac tors are 'led into a' variety of surroundings which se verely test the author's ability in one of the most difficult lines of her art. The Italian scenes, and the seaboard life, seem to us especially successful. _ "Lilian will be published early in June, and we pre diet for it decided saccess. "—Boston Daily Advertiser. 23,,r• Either of the above works for sate by all book sellers, or sera post-paid on receipt of the price. TICKNOR & FIELDS, 135 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, Mass MISOELLA .reVROLERUE! ! , SI 9 NEOUS BOORS. Usually sold at 81 and up wards, to be elos , ed out at 50 CE G N . T. w S P p Ep je6-3t . 808 CHESTNUT Street. 808 ! 808 ! ! 808!!! 808 !!! ! GREAT REDUCTION from Manufacturers' Prices, and guarantied to be LOWER than at any other Store in Ph 11 ad elpli ia OVER COO DIFFERENT STYLES. holding from 12 to 4CO Pictures. . -- G. W. PITCHER, ie6-31 'SOS CHESTNUT Street. YOU CAN SAVE TWENTY PER CENT !--WE.. SELL 'ALL NEW PUBLICATIONS. Usually eolli. at .$1..50, for . ST 25 Do do 1.25 1 00 D o do do l.OO SO D 75 - 60 Do- do 60 '46 Do do 20 PITCHER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, ja-St - .._ • ig t , SOS CHESTNUT Street. NOW READY, THE. STRANGE ADVENTURES .$1,962 46 CAPTAIN DANGEROUS. A Narrative in Plain English, attempted by George An -instils Sala, author of " The Seven Sons of Nam mon, " " Journey Duo North," etc., etc. One volume Svo. paper—Price 60 cents. . M Th .. 18081 458 848 . 19,37 D 0 00 . 21,609 91 . 9,942 91 7,874 47 1,832 87 . 70 266 00 ".The career of Captain Dangerous was ef.course no ordinary, career, but it would not be dittienat to match it in the actual lives of adventurers who figured• in 'the days of our great-grandfathers, and after many plea,san hours spent over its pages we are in a position to recent mend it from more than one point of view to readers of widely different tastes. "--London Athencsant. $179.662 89 T. 0. Et. P. BURNHAM, 143 .WASHINGTOZZ Street, Boston Seut by Mail POST PAID, OIL receipt of, the price •• 0 A POWERFUL 4: - ,• NEW NOVEL, a .' By the Author of '`Entledge."l READY TO-DAY. • FRANK. WARRINGTON. A powerful new non]. by the author of " Rutledge," and Sutherlands, One large Mao:, elegantly bound in extra cloth. . Price. PUS SAME D.A.Y. New, elegant: and Uniform Editions; at same price, of GrE. 111 -THE STJTHERLANDS. -For many.years there has appeared lo:work of fiction pos.sing such remarkable power and originality.' as "Rutledge. ".. It Sashed with brilliancy upon the read ing community, whose curiosity became intense regard ing its authorship—a mystery - which to-day remains un solved. • • Rutledge '- was followed by "The Suther lands," developing fresh literary genius, and the pre cent work-" Frank Warrington"—will contribute ad ditional testimony to the talent and fame of." the author of Rutledge." . Aar- These books are sold by all bookgellers, and will be sent by mail, postage' free, on Irecerpt of price by CARLETO.N, publisher, No. 413 ' BROADWAY, liew York. 'corner of Lispenard street. ' - - --je6-B,twtf TTEW BOOKS. - Just - nubfished. by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO 71.5 and 7117 MARKET Street. lI,ISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE. -By Dr. J. W. Draper. ST. °LAVE'S. A Novel. MISS MLOCH—THE FAIRY BOOK. Containing the best ponnlar stories rendered anew. . COMPENSATION; OR, ALWAYS A FUTURE. By Anne M. H. Brewster. 4.... EDWARDS ON , BILLS AND' PROMISSORY NOTES. THE COMPANY CLERK; or, How to Make, Out Re turns. By Cant. Kautz. Howrrrs HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL. a BRUCE'S RACES OP THE OLD W6RLD... AT ODDS. By the Baroness Tautplicens, author of . 'Quits," &c.- FAAIILIES I GOING TO 7 THE. COUN TRY should take with them— BULL'S HINT TO MOTHERS upon the Management of Children. TILT'S F.LEMEDITS 01" HEALTH and Prinelples of Female Hygiene: • SMITH'S DOMESTIC MEDICINE,. SURGERY, and hlateria DOUNE'S MOTHERS AND INFANTS. BULL'S MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN. For sale by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. jet!. 25 SOUTH bigreeehtsa.abnodveßegml42. 13E1 1 0 REtG GIN G TO'ratki. :SEA . . SHORE,' BUY YOUR Vitioics, NOTE, AND LETTER PAPER, AND HAVE IT STAMPED. • , HAVE YOUR CARDS PRINTED. * *Everything in the Book and Stationery department wirl be supplied at the very lowest price, by CHALLEtf, bookseller and Stationer, je2.6t )308 . CHE L STRUP Street. BIIFFORIY,S4DAAWING . -ROOM PIC TURES. ROYAL AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS (I,ooosabiedsl: ' ,A -CHALLBII, PhotographTublisher, je2•Bt . . 1308 CHESTNUT Street.- NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! THE RACES OF THE OLD. WORLD. A Manual of Etbnologyßy.Chae. , L. Brace. N. • PARIS IN - AMERICA Illy Dr.ltene Labonlaye. GOOD THOUGHTS IN BAD TIMES, AND OTHER PAPERS. $l. 50. AGNES .AND THE LITTLE REY ; „Or, Bereaved Parents Instructed and Comforted by her Father. Si. THE GENTLEMAN.. By Gee. H. Calvert.' .76 eta. THE TWO HOMES; Or, Earning and Spending. BY Mrs. Madeline Leslie. lb cts. UP THE LADDER; Or. Striving and Thriving. By Mrs. Madeline L.0131i13. '76 cts. - For Sale b 7 , • W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, my 26 4. , , 606. CHESTNUT Street. HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 734 CHESTNUT STREET Netween Seventh and Faghth Streets. 111 Boats usually to be had 111 . /1 FIRSTOT:',ASS BOOKSTORE, Will Wavers be found on ear shelves,. AT THE :1 4'. 0 5:3 4 FAWK ktEjES. CIRCULATTNIat LIBRARIES. W-BROTHERHEAD'S,',,&CIRCIMA • Titre LIBRARY. —All, the NEW English and American Books, ladudi4g,ALL CLASSIIS of Literatare. This is tLe ONLX Librite the colintry that includes all the NEW ENGLIeR :89915E..;that are not RE-• PRINTED here. - - Terme $3 per year ;six ,montb $3: three months 81.50 one month 76 cents. or 3 cents per day. 5111 ' :411t1t5104T4.6.4YRt,; • rea ruh7- 3 / 3 / • .4'4," WANTS. PUBLISH THIS DAY Price, XL 25 CONTENTS LII lAN: A ROMANCE PUBLISHERS, puBLIDIEB. AUCTION SALE. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS do SONS' SALE. MODERN FOUR-STORY BROWNSTONE RESIDENCE, No. 248 WEST LOGAN SQUARE, Between Race and Vine Streets. ON TUESDAY, - Stine 9th, 1863, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Pub lic Sale, AT THE. PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. . All that modern four-story browmstone ine , suarre. with three-story back buildings and lot of ground,' situ ale on the west ride of Logan Square; 66 feet south of Vine Street, Isle. 246; containing in front on- Logan Square 22 feet. and extending in depth 140 feet. Bound ed on the north partly by the head of a three•feet-wide alley, leading into Vine by. Together with the free use and priyilegeof said alley. The house is in thorough repair, has stone balcony front, gee introduced, bath, hot and cold water, water. closet, furnace. range; dry cellars, yard paved with pressed bricks laud. in mortar, water drain leading into a sewer, Ac. - +813,0e0 may remain on mortgage. .4aP• bla,y be examined any clay previous to eats. Poe smion Ist of October next, if desired. M. THOMAS & SONS, - - Auctioneers. 139 and 141Sottt1 FOURTH street. Ph llada., M9.y, 1663. je463-3t SUMMER RESORTS. UNITED STAR ES HOTEL, LONG 'BRANCH, Is now open for the reception of - visitors. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad from foot of VINE Street. B. A. SHOENIAREg. je6-2no, qUAINIER BOARDING CHESTER, FA. —A few persons may be accommodated with pleasant Summer BOARDING, within three minutes' walk of the railroad. station, by application at the UNION HOTEL, opposite the dipot, Chester, Delaware county, Pa. j6-3t. MADISON HOUSE, POTTSTOWN, MONTGOMERY CO, PA The above establishment is now open for the reception of Boarders during the summer. The location is a very healthy and pleasant one, in the valley of the Schriyl kill, forty milts from Philadelphia, upon the Philadel phiwand Reading Railroad. and with communication four times a day. The buildings are new, spacious, and well-provided with every convenience. Terms mode rate. Apply to F. YORN, Madison House, jeGs&w-6V , Pottstown,.Pa. CRESSON SPRINGS.-THIS D E LIG RTFUL SUMMER RESORT, immediately on the line of the Central. P. R. R., located on the summit of the-Allegheny Mountains. 2,300 feet above - the level of the lea, will be open for the reception of visitors on the loth day of June, 1863, and will be kept open until the lot of October. The water and air at this point possess superior attrac tions: The analyses made in the laboratory of Professors Bot,th, Garrett, and Camac. of Philadelphia, show the existence of valuable mineral elements, the waters of some of tb e springs being of the iron or chalybeate and others containing saline or aperient salts. Pare mountain water aboundwand the guests will also be supplied with naineral waters from other springs, such as Blue Lick, Bedford. and Saratoga Waters. Ample facilities for bathing have been provided, new plunge and douch baths erected, and Hot and Cold Baths can at all times be obtained. . . The grounds, walks, &c., have been highly improved, and are of a varied a nd rJictureerine character. There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph Office and two daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and inter mediate -. Excursion Tickets can be obtained at the Company's Office, corner of ELEVENTH and MAREET Streets. For further information apply. to GEO. W. MULLIN, jes-2m Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J... Will be open for the reception of guests, on bATURDAY, June 24)th, 1864. Persons wishing to secure roorae i Wilt pleue address the Proprietors, BROWN & WO.BLPPEB. Atlantic City. N. 13. —Hasslees Band is engaged for the season. je5.815 PACIFIC HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, - is ..ow open for the accommodation of boarders. This houSe is located on North Carolinaavenue7and has fine and commodious rooms. Terms reasonable. WILLIAM CO aovE je4-12t* Proprietor. FLORENCE ITEIGIITS.-THIS DE -a-. LIGHTFIIL BOARDING HOME, situate on the banks of the Delaware. 200 feet above high-watdimark, 26 miles above the city, will be opened on thd sth of JIM for the reception of guests. Its easy aceesdniakes it one of Hif most detirable for business men who wish to visit the city, daily. F4yply at the HEIGHTS, or to the WETHEIIHEe HOUSE, SAMSON Street, above Sixth. _ . B. G. SIDIKIN, je 3,6t* _ Proprietor. W HIT E HALL.---HAVThaI 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 care at P. A: R. Depot, Eleventh and Market, for WHITE HALL STATION ; six daily trains; or address • R. H. BENNETT. jet-12t* White hall Station, P. R. R. BOARD AT SARATOGA. SPRINGS.- WASHINGTON HALL (late Mrs. Mason's) so long and favorably known to visitors at the springs, IS NOW. OPEN for the reception of meets. The house is large, delightfully situated on BROADWAY. between the CONGRESS and haIIPIRE 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 further particulars address WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. " - REDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS POPU LAR SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the ac commodation of visitors on 10th of June, and will be kept open until lot of October. ...-- • • • • . The Rotel svill be under the charge of an experienced Manager. and every arrangement has been made to give entire satisfaction to „nests. _ . . The Redford Railroad will be completed in a few days to Motint Dallas Station. 63d miles east of Bedford, and from that point passengers will be conveyed to the Springs in first class coaches. Ample arrangements have been made to supply dealers and individuals with BEDFORit MINERAL WA.TES, in well-steamed casks, at the following rates, a the For Barrel - $3 00 Half Barrel 2 00 Afforders addressed to E. L. L. ANDERSON, BED FORD, promptly filled, and Water sent to' any part of, the conntry. It is desirable that particular 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 IRO. T_TOWLAND'S ILO,TEL, H LONG BRANCH, N. J.. Will be opened on the 20th day of JUNE next. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, from foot,VINE Street isty3o-Im. HOWLAND, HERBERT, & CO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated by the subscriber with good BOARD, commodious Rooms, newly' , furnished, at Landed ale Hotel,' on the North' Pennsylvania Railroad, Doylestown Junction. — Plenty of shade nearby- Ad dress, P. D. BARTH, LANDSDALE P. Cl„ mySO-lm* , Montgomery county. RUMMER. BOARDING—BROAD-TOP MOUNTAIN MOUSE.--A romantic spot' for a SUM MER RESIDENCE, on one of the Mountain Tops of Penn sylvania, reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Road and the Broad-Top MountainNailroad from Runt ingdpn. The House is one of the finest in the interior of th ate, handsomely fmnished, with all the requisites for Comfort and convenience. Pure air, delicious spring water, romantic scenery, and everything to restore and invigorate health. Telegraph station and a daily mail, 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 same evening. The subscriber has kindly been allowed to refer to the following gentlemen (residents of Philadelphia) who have been patrons of the MOUNTAIN HOUSE: -- - . Lewis T. Watteon, Esq., Richard D. Wood, Esq., G. W Fahnestook, Esq., Algernon - 6. Roberts. Esg. Edward Roberts, Esg. Wm. Cummings, Eaq. Ron. Henry D. Moore, Dr. Walter Williamson, Dr. E. Wallace, David P. Moore, F.sq., Terms moderate. For further information: address JOSEPH MORRISON. Proprietor. BROAD TOP CITY. Huntingdon county, Pa. I also have leased the well-known J&CKSOCT ROUSE, in Huntingdon, which will be fitted up in complete or der, and kept under ; ay care. The very best accommo dation will be kept; and prompt- attention given at rea sonable rates. It m located near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad depots, which makes it a desirable point forpersons travelling to and from Bedford Springs and Broad-Top Mountain House. my29-tt REA-SIDE HOUSE. FOOT OF PENN SYLVANIA Avenue, Atlantic City, N. 'J. A. pri vate boarding-house is now open for the reception of guests. _ ' DAVID SCATTERGOOD. Frrrn MONTH, 1863.. Da3l2-24t.- FOR SALE AND. TO LET. fillk FOR SALE-CHESTER COUN MIL TY" FARM, 125 acres, near Railroad Station, four miles from. West Chester ; substantial stone im , provements. -Fine Farm - in Delaware county, 96 acres, twenty miles fromithe city. Price, 96,000 Also, Country Seat andTarm, 217 acres, on the Delaware river, twenty five miles above the city. Apply to E; PETTIT; .ie6 - 300 Walnut Street. -da ORPHANS' COURT SALE tSTATE OF ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON. —See TROIKAS 8: SON'S SALE for Junel6, at 12 o'clock, at the EXCRANGE, by order of the Court: No. 121 South Front street, 22 feet 3 inches front and, in, depth to:Water street. No 1070 Market street, 22 feet front, 180 feet deep to 'Marble street. No. 642 Pine street, 18 by 30 feet. " Nos. b 2 and 34 Washington avenue, near Volunteer Nos. 34 and 39 North Seventeenth stieet, near Arch street. No. '917 Warnock street. IS by 60. It is north of Poplar. between Tenth and Eleventh. -Vacant lot on Brown street. west of Twenty-sixth street, 17 by 613 feet. .. . - Betel eoutheast corner of Richmond and .1 1 lOrriS streets. Full .particulare ins handbills and pamphlets:- ivhich may be had at the auction rooms tl6 fif SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL . %MG& ESTATE —By virtue of a writ of Venditiord Ponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on WEDNESDAY. _June 24,- 1363,-between the hours of 1 and 8 o'clock P. 81. , on the premises. the fol lowing described ,Real Estate, to wit : All the estate, right, title, interest, claims, and demands whatsoever 'of Jacob Smith; of in and to all that certain messuage, tract or piece of land situate in the township of West Brandywine, in the county of Chester; bounded by the Downingtown and Harrisburg turnpike, by a public road along lands of the heirs of William Brown, d g ceased- by lands of P. G. Entiney (late Stanley Brown), Isaac Webster, and others, containing about SEVEN ACRES and one hundred perches (7 A.-. 100 P.) of land, be the samemore or less. with - the appurtenances, The im provements are a. new two-storied frame;DWELLING HODSE.Weather-bearded and painted, 24 feet front by 33 feet deep, with celled attic chambers, having a front pallor and ball, with stairs and baluster leading to second story, dining room and sitting room back of par lor and hall; a one-and-a-half-storied kitchen with Porch attached, lave sleeping rooms on second story., with. separate entrance to each, good closets throughout the building ; a porch. in front; extending the length of the house. Also, a two-storied frame end adjoining the above-described building, weather-boarded and painted in! front and plastered iback,_with three rooms on first floor and four •on the second. A good cellar extends under both houses; a never-failing draw-well of excel lent water under the back porch; a nice front and back yard. two gardens, shade-and fruit trees on the-pre mises; a fine young apple orchard; and a choice collec tion of peach, pear, and cherry trees; a new frame Barn, suitably divided into floor, stables, stalls, entry, and - mows. The land is of excellent Quality and in a high state - of cultivation.- This property is beautifully located in '-a good neighborhood, with the buildings and other advantages either for a store stand or, private residence. Besides being in an excellent farming:region, convenient to mills, churches, schools, &c.,' it is only about two miles from a station on. the East Brandywine and Wil mington Railroad. . . . Seized and taken in 'execution as thelproperty of Jacob Smith; and to be sold by -REES WELSH, Sheriff. - Sheriffs Office; West Chester, 'June 2, 1888. ' B.—$10(l'of the purchase-money must.he, paid, in par funds, at the time and,place of sale: The balance may be paid at the same time, or security must be given to pay the same, with interest thereon, on or before the second Monday. in August next. - Lie6-s3t3 R. W. , Sheriff. fa A SPLENDID COUNTRY-HOME mai FOR RENT, furnished or nnfur feted_ Reference,' CYRUS BETTS, - near JECIDITOWDF, Montgomery Ca. • jes-5V FOR SALE-- A HANDSOME COUN. - TEY PLACE :of 37 acres with good improveinents, in - good order; ftne lawn, with shrubbery and large - shade trees; about of a mile from Chester, which is rapidly, improving.- ' Price. RCM. - For particulars, apply to LEWIS LADOKUS SO2 CHESTNUT. Street, Will sell part of the place. FRANKF II ORD, PHILADELPI JUNE 3 1888.. NOTICE. —Will be sold, it Pullin Salo, on SATURDAY, the NU)/ of June, NM. at 12 o'clock noon, at, OHD„.I. I ELLOWS'...HALL., Fraakford riankfoid ONE HOWE'S SEWINGASACHINE, Distrained for twenty:dollars six_u-four hundredths, for tuxes duelbuOnited States, Arjr matt.. Dept. Collector Twenty-third-Ward. yCAL .CADIF,BT &ND BOOR STORE:—Rdaminst- Done; W itt, 'written or verbal descriptions of Cha - raider, `docial Disposition, Tiofeesional Talent, Business Qualification,' ' -`are--made day and evening. All the publications of Fowler & Wenn wholesale and retail. JOHN, CAPEN.: ap7 trAthainif 25 South TENTH Street. NEW CODFISH RECEIVEDI PER Steamer _ Boak)u11 a d by KENNEDY'. STAIRS. dcCO .130 and 133tiOrtli WHARVES. 3t' AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNITT,STREET THEA. THE.—Lessee and Manager... Mr. W. 'WHEA.TLEY: Engagement of the talented and fascinating hIRS- JOHN WOOD. BRILLIANT SUCCESS AND .LAST NIGHT OF P.O-'C A-H 0 N-T ft S. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. June O. IDA PO-CA-HON-TAS; OR, THE GENTLE SAVAGE, in two acts, by John Brougham, Esq. The music dislocated, reset, and presented to Pnblltt notice through the instrumentality of MARK HASSLER. CAPT JOHN SMITH..... MR. CHAS. WEIRATLEEGH. ROLFF DIR. W. A. CHAPMAN, H R H„PRINCESS PO KAMON-TAS, MRS. JOHN WOOD H. J. POW-HA-TAN I MR, W. DAVIDGE. GRAND MARCH OF THE TUSCARORA LIGHT GUA_RD. Preidous to which, the admirable Comedy of A ROUGH DIAMOND. CUMIN JOE MR D. SETO HELL. MARGERY MRS. C HENRI. Doors open half past 7. Curtai a rises at S WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. T T A GRAND MATINEE, By the Old, ()Heine. and Ouiy CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, And. BRASS BAND. 38 in number. Under the management of Mr. M. C. CAMPBELL, for Ladies and Children, commencing at 2Y, o'clock, at which children will-be admitted at, half pricee. The champion Clog Dancers, TIElf. RAYES, and DICK SANDS, and the whole Trmrpe, appear ' IN THE" EVENING, Commencing at quarter past 8, the same great enter tainment that bas received the' eulogy of the pre of every city in America and Canada. " 'ELEVEN TEGSTREET OPERA HOUSE, A--A ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNUT. , The Great MOral Drama of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; - UNCLE TOISVS CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S GAZES"; CLE TOM'S CABIN; UNCLE TOM'S OR, LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. Will be produced, with a full Dramatic Company. New Scenery, &c. No expense has been soared to - place it on the ete-Ve in a style commensurate with the tastes ofthe I"hiladel,- phia OPENING NIGRT. - - WEDNESDAY, June 1, 1963. and continue every evening until further notice. A dmission 2.5 cents. Children 15 cents'. Secured seats 15 cents extra- A Spacings Gallery, for Colored, Persons, Abrade* • Doors open at 73; o'clock.. To commence at 8. Box-office opens TO-DAY, at 10 A. M., for the sate of Tickets and Seats. - To avoid a crowd at the office In the evening, the pub. lie are requested to purchase tickets during the day. FIRST GRAND UNCLE TOM MATINEE • ON SATURDAY _AFTERNOON. JUNE Bth. Doors open at IX. Commence at 2X, ,jet et MUSIC AT FAIBM OUNT PARK.- Several gentlemen of the city have made arrange ments with BIRGFELD'S BAND toealve Concerts three afternoons- a week for one month, in - FAIRMOUNT PARR, commencing MONDAY, June Bth, provided a sum sufficient to defray the expense is pledged during the week. Those who feel disposed to contribute, can llnd subscription papers at the . Hotels and principal Drug Stores throughout the city. Should this call be responded to, liberal arrangements Will be made to continue the Conceits during the summer. - - je2-6t ERMANIA ORCIIESTRA--PUBLICE CI . REHEAXSALS Bien , ' SATURDAY AFTEENOOA at 344 o'clock, -at !the MUSICAL FUND HAIL. CAM% SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of fl,s tickets *l. To be had of Andre & Co. , go. 1104 Chestnut sheet: J. E. Gould, Seventh and. Chestnut, 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 rey2l-tf pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP TE E FINE A.RTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET'. THE FORTIETH. ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, From 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from S till 10 Admission, 25 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents, Animal Tickets, Ono Dollar. Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors will recetri their Tickets at the Ohlre. tayt3-t4 HASSLER'S ORCHESTRA - NEW OFFICE. VASouth EIaIITH Street. below Walnut. del.o4ig THE TURF. RUNNING RACES, AT PHILADELPHIA' • - _ The gA.I . re, Meeting ove-' the SUFFOLK PARK COURSE will - ho held ou WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, lah',.llth, and 13th June--• the races to commence each day at g o'clock precisely. MORE TRAY FIFTY HORSIS, representing all sections of the country, will be present. A' large number have already arrived at the coarse. PROGReM~E - . First Day, June 10. —First Race—Sweepstakes for S" year olds; 5100 entrance, 010 forfeit, *Madded. Closed. with thirteen nominations. _ Same Dap.—Second Race—Parse 8200, far all ages; dash of a mile and a half. Same Day.—Third Race—Post stake, for all ages, two mile heats: 6200 entrance, play or pay; $5OO added. _Horses to be named by 7 o'clock the erening - ,before the race. tloseclwith fire entries. Second Day, junell.—Great 11 - etch, for $lO.OOO. three mile beats, between the distinguished raceny, "Idlawild" and "Blackbird." . . • • • • Third .Dav, June 12. —Firat _llan—Parse V. 9„ for all ages ; da.qh. of two miles. - .Some of Ra ce—S weepetakes for Syea.r olds; dash of two miles: $209 entrance. $lOO forfeit, $5OO added. Closed with ten. nominations. . . ••.-—••• • • •• • • • . Same Imo —Third }lace—Selling puree. WOO: dash of a mile and ,a quarter. For terms. see bills. Some Day. —Fourth RacePurae SUO, for all ages; dash of four miles. Tickets of admission to the field, SO cents. Badges for 'public stand, dd; for ladles' stand, ST. Ladies ad- •• • Ttains will ,leave Baltimore Depot at 1 13 P. EI . stopping at the Bell Road Station, near the Course. Au extra train will' also leave came depot i t TP.!.[... re turning as soon as the races are over. TheThirteensh street cars inn at all hours to this depot. The train leaving _Baltimore for Philadelphia at S a 3 fe.. AL.-will also stop at Bell. Roa- Station, arriving. at 1.03 The Course may also be conveniently reached at all hours, by taking the Market-street cars to Watt Phila delphia, connecting with the Darby-reevi to 331115 Bell, about'P. half mile from the Course. For other particulars, see bills. - ~ten-tf JOHN-RiirrlTßß, Proprietor.. BbA:RDING. 01 - EDING IN A PRIVATE FAMI LYY for one or two persons. who world pay libe• rally, in the northwestern rart of the city. Address `• E obeli Post Office. it* RAILROAD LINES. FREIGHT STATION, • PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY; Corner THIRTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS, PEELLADELPRIA. May 28. MS. FREIGHTS FOR BUFFALO, 11. 112, AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. HARRISBURG, SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, ItEcEry4D AT AND NORVrARDED FROM THIS STATION DAILY For P.ates of Freight or other Information, apply to S. B. KINGSTON, JIL, my 29 10t i Kluim WEST CITRSTER AND PHIL &DELPHI A. RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. - - . On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1, NM, the trains wilt leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.50 A and 10.30 A. AL.,. .and at 2, 4. Ai, and ,G ..sq . P. kt.. ' On TiItSDIYS and FRIDAYS a train will leave WEN CHESTER at 6,50 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia. Trains leave the corner of- Thirty,first and . Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Elahteenth and Market. On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at S A. M. and SI: P. llf. West Chester at 7 :MA rrP. . . The trains leaving, Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.30.- P. M.- connect at'Pennelton with trains on ttio p. and 8.. C. K. R. for COMMA Kennett; Oxford, &e:. • . - - HENRY WOOD, grip . eriniendent • " • WEST:O RE S TER: - •_ AND• PHILADELEITIA L Tun.. ROAD—VIA MEDIA. - '' - _ . MEETING - OP PROGRESSIVE FRIENDS AT LONG WOOD, CHESTER COUNTY, PA • - -Excursion Tickets will. be sold to . Longwood, good from. June 4th to June 9tb, inchrsive. • Trains leaven*. Depot, .N. E. corner of EIOHTEEraII and MARKE:r .Streets. at 7.50 ARC and 4.30 P. = - • 4 . On SIINDA3:, .June 7th, a Train will leave the-Depot for Longwood at SA. M. Retarning,leaves Longwood at 4.30 P. ref. • PARE FOR THE ROUND TRW. *1.2.3 ' • je3-4t' -'' H. WOOD, Superintendent. ,„ THE PTIILIADELPHI.A. !wow- EASTERN TRANSPORTATION' COMPANY is now.prepared to fdrward FREIGHT from Philadelphia-. to New. York, via Camden and Port Mott- The attention of Shippers and Merchants is directed* this nor a nd expeditions RAILROAD - ROUTE,- and a.: portion'of their patronage respectfully Freigh t received at third wharf above Arch street. For further particulars apply to- GEO. B. McCULLOR Freight Anent 12S 'itortb_WHANlB. W. F. GRIFFITTS, Sit., General Manager, JOHN BUCK, Prerat Agent, ra _ yM F. -tf Pier No. 2 NORTH RIVER. New York . N 0 T I C.E.-OFFIOE CAPE DI AI AND - MILLVILLS RAILROAD COMPANY. 409 W &LAM street. May 16th. 1863.—0 n and athir.WEDNESDAY,“2Oth inst.. the Car, will run regnlarly noon thin road th POET IsLIZAI3STEE. leaving WALNUT-Street Wharf at 9 o'clock A. Id.. daily. nryl6-tf - C. P....1411NGAN. President. Umism..WEST;' CHESTER 'AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL. ROAD. VIA; MEDIA. SUMMER BOARDERS _ Will Bud pleasant and ample accommodations at fm. . . lowing places on or near theßaDroad: Trains to and from the city dye times each way daily. COUPON AND SEASON TICKETS AT LOW RATES. Near Wallingford Station, Mr. C. W. Thomas,_ IN MEDIA, THE CHESTNUT GROVE HOUSE,,TIM CHARTER HOUSE. Near Media, Mr. Peter Worral, MIS M. A. Worrell. Mm. Win. Brooke. Mite Pasanlere, Gideon Malia, The.. mas Malin. J. Edwards. For further information inquire or ALEXANDBM. HENDERSON, at the DEPOT IN MEDIA. Near Lenni, H. Fields; near Glen Riddle, S Levis. Near Pennelten, Levi .Tobson; near Darlington. jest Sbarpiess; near _Glen Mills, - J. Malin, H. Green: near Cheyney's Shops, Job Scott, 'J. Preoton Thomas. ' There are many others.near.the above and otbee sin. Dons who will take boarders. Baggage, &c., collected and - delivered by H. ALEX - AND Skpress Agent, in the DEPOT. northeast cornet of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. ap,2B-361- 'TRESSES, DRAIN TILE; and mai Temarkfibur Ila,:claatea.: and Brick-xasEem Tools. _ S. P. DIELLE.V.; 3e.y19-1m 309 South META Street. • PATSIM SERINO MD, . . • : RarrarranduLx unlyereelly acknowledged for xteatneaa,,ldconfo*autlk Durability to be the Stan ard Spring Ded; ' - The above are ittennlbetered and for sakkbar , No. 111 RIVERB Block:Noettm, akh2S-Rw 41" 'PIRTLE, AND - :CLA.M. SOUP will be served up daily, Stindasel-tweePielLlM SAKES PROSSER- No. SOB .31.i.R.W.RT St. myS-iftt C ADD - LE ' S TOOL S IN • GREAT: K. 7 variety, for,seie.by I.EgLEY & CO. 607 MARKET Street, ie4-thstu3t SRE IV WINE.-100 -, QUARTER Caaki jillat 'received wt. Ship "ta-4116" for sale' is ard4 by 121VA CH I S Y a a n dW J AOR!AAX.RITSLBk ' - OTIABIAB`;. IC.;,a11101 N-A. .ICO baskets of celebTatedAirino =Just received: make , sale Inland or duty_pby_. GEORGE WITELEY. , • • • 1.31 South FgonT, Street:2. U714-iXLI MW ELMIRA,. FREIGHT AGENT.