''CITY rrrxamog. WENDEROTIT & TAYLOR'S NEW OPE kaTrild Room —Messrs. Wenderoth is Taylor, late Broadbent & Co., have just opened, in connection With. their old rooms, the most beautiful and spacious Operating Room in the city, rendering their great. establishment, Nos. 912, 91.1, and 916 Chestnut street, one of the moat complete Photo graphic institutions in either Europe or. America. Both Mr. Wenderoth and Mr. Taylor have long been members of this well•known firm—the former at the head of the artistic department, being the inventor of the popular Ivorytype and Weade rotype, whilst the latter has had charge of the busi ness department and Reception Rodin. We con gratulate the new firm upon the really elegant and important alterations and improvements which they have just made in their establishment, and have no doubt that a still wider fame than they have here tofore enjoyed awaits them in the future. Certain it is that-their Ivorytypes, Wenderotypes, oil paint- , ing, plain and finished Photographs, cartes de visite, et cetera, are unequalled by any other firm in the country. STEAMED•SPICED OYSTERs.—The propri etors of the popular old grocery stand of C. H. Matt son, dealers in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, havejust received a large invoice of steamed spiced oysters, of the very finest quality. STRAW HATS MADE TO ORDER.—Messrs. Wood & Cary, No. 725 Chestnut street, are pre pared to repair, alter, or get up any new styles of Straw Hats for men and boys, to order, at the short est notice. STRAW - FIATS FOR MEN AND BOYS.— Messrs. Wood & Cary, No. 725 Chestnut street, have now in store a superb stock of Straw Hats, embracing every style and variety, which they are kelling at the lowest prices. HUMANITY AND PATE - I - OTIS:W.—WC under ;stand that our friend, Colonel William H. Maurice, is to deliver a lecture and recite the " Sleeping Sentinel," before the "Chester County Soldiers , Aid Society," in Cheater county, on Thursday eve ning next. We can promise our friends there a rich treat, as Colonel Maurice is one of our most gifted and eloquent orators, and is becoming a great favor ite as a special lecturer before popular assemblies. His subject for the lecture will be "The Father of bis Country," a most appropriate one for these times. THE No. 9 Manufacturing Machine (Shut tle Stitoh) recently brought out by Grover A. Baker, and sold at fotty.tive dollars, must, we think, take the preference over every other. Examine it at 730 Chestnut street. WORMS, AND 11.01,y TO TREAT THEM.— This profound subject at present is agitating our en tire community. Some suggest let them "smell brimstone ;" others, coax the birds to eat them, and still others (they • being measuring worms); to sell them by the quart; but we would suggest to the Mayor and Council to introduce fish into the squares, as we remember when a boy having heard that fish were very fond of worms. To be sure the Worms perch on tho trees, but then we believe there areperch fish,whichWould be appropriate. Then there are the suckers, to gather around the base of the trees in front of the State Muse, that ought not re ject the "Diet of Worms." (This joke is of•tish•all.) If the Mayor will adopt these suggestions we 'will present him with a " Linen Duster" made at Chas, tokes It Co.'s celebrated one-price, under the Con tinental. • THE CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH.— Philadelphia Is going to celebrate the Fourth of July immensely. President Lincoln has promised to be here, and the Loyal Leagues are going to have processions, speeches, arches, dinners, toasts, and 'Eliminations of the lineal kind. The participante in the demonstration will mostly take advantage of the interval between now, and the Fourth to pro cure for themselves new suits at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rocklin' & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. THE fashionable dance of Paris is now the "Marche Q.Ocasse. 2, It is danced backward, each gentleman holding the lady before him by clasping her round the waist. When well practiced it is said to be highly entertaining: and the Empress is said to have a peculiar talent for its execution; while the Emperor still declares his preference for the neat and fashionable styles constantly being in troduced by Granville Stokes, Merchant Tailor, No. 609 Chestnut street. Coe—i'V e llEEL WRINGERS—COG—WHEEL WRINGWRS.—The Universal is the only kind with cogwheels; they will wear for years without re pair ; no caution or skill required in their use; the Water can be presard from articles more thoroughly than by the old-fashioned back-breaking, wrist straining, and clothes-destroying.proCess. Thei s save their cost in clothing every six months and are warranted in every particular. WALoorr & BURNHAM, Agent, it '721 Chestnut street. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK. LAST NIGHT. otrard—Cheatnut • Dire Grugan, Germantown I John Graves. New York F Montmolliu, Jr, By W S Field, New York A Simko & la New York 0 B. Bntle. Newyork O Shortwood, New York ffi Speal & la, Mass Turpin, Mass J Williams, Boston . Col Henderson & wf, Boston B Smith, N Haven W Smithfield. N haven B Mansfield, Vermont T Bankert, Springfield, KW 11Fientiss, Prov, B. I A Browning. Newport 13 Coulter & wf, New York B Campbell, Baltimore J McCoy, Baltimore Ti Phenix, USA J Strewn, MD, USA Mr Tiokey, Baltimore B Donnelly, Alexandrii, " I 0 Cox Srwf, Washington .7 Steele, Washington 0 Howard, Washington CFaulkner&wf, N York S Smith & son, New York J Thompson. DI Jersey Robinson, N Jersey. Winkworth, Boston Gen Applebach, Bucks co I Diller, Springfield Mad Brinckle, Paris B Spahr, York Mrs S Glatz, York W Williams, Germantown M C Brooke, New York T B Hayward, Mass J B Barker, New York W Clark, Ohio B Wigton, Penne AJackson, Penn a B Sydney, Ohio reet. below Ninth. Miss MIT Glatz, York Aliatz, York Hon M B Lowrey, Erie J simmonton &w, ilarb'g B B Backaut wf. Eugene Brower, New York G a Armstrong, Baltimore J El kV B W Cri ats swel on, l; Per chhiPPensb Amboy. if Malone, Lancaster A G White, Jersey Shore G W Buckler St wf, Harrisbg Miss Potluck, Harrisburg Maj Cameron, US A Mrs Cameron & child J P Qninn, Harrisburg Saml 8 Porter, U S Mrs £ Swain Miss 6 swain E R Taggart, Del co S Winternitz, New York C Matthews, Del Etackpole, New York Copt A El ochnitz, N York J Holland, Baltimore F Del co ' A C Plummer St wf,Reading W Karns, Reading G Lauman, Reading C F Sargent, Harrisburg Capt E J Pennypacker. Ya C W Poulson, Boston J H.De Wolf, Prov,-RI F Newhall, Chicago Mies Whiting, Chicago C Albright & la, 51 Chunk J Prentiss wt; Prov- It I S Black, Frankfort, Ky Mrs Spangler, York Miss Spangler, York Col npr)gget, Conn AB Brown, Conn P C Henderson, Conn Tee Haggerty, Now York ad Chestnut Streets. Chas A Barry, Boston. ,Chas W Watson, New York Ft M Ball a da, Watertown Mr& Mrs YR Br no t, Pitt sbg Lewis Houaeal, Marietta Jas Dully, Marietta Continentai—Nl nth D Moore.lti sic York - - - Aire WWlrite,Lexiveitn,Ky Jos B Goldey, New 1 ork Clement Watto, Vow York Mulford Dr Cohen, Baltimore Man, Philadelphia A S Wheeler, BOSECIn J B Bildrech, blew' York dent Stockbridge, Wash'n Henry Nos ee, Wa hngton Saml Poole, X ew eot* I,ient L Bradley, Suffolk Va W A Allen, vela ware C S Kauffman, Columbia Win Frick, Chester co R Ball, Blassachuuetts IRsB A L Ball, Masi H Snyder. Pottsville . . Rl' Trull., Alinerovillo L King dr Ohio D Meting, Washington 6 ilomans,Jr,&wf,llineinli Vlrs S Miller, alarylaud Jan °rangle, Sceuhermille Joel Wolfe at la. New York Dr McDonald, New York S Lockwood & la, N York Mr & Mrs Nazro & ch. Boetou Mrs (% 11 Brigham, Boston A Moore, Cr S Mrs N T Jenkins, Baltimore James Barns Thos Medd ocks • • -- . - Geo L Trask. New York John A Curtin, New York Dr W Watson,U . . . . . . E Price, Washiugton B 11 Gates New Y.. k J B Murray, Wasl;ington. Cho L Stevens, Boston J Obendorf, Bid L'In:10.1,1 C W Hipslev, &dilators Madame AD netta Oa lett i C D Gannentlm, Baltimore Vent Ira Berry, N H. John Hancock, Dayton, 0 J W Lane, Baltimore Roiph, n ew Ytrk Jesse Smith, Millen, 11l /I C Brooks. birtlon, 1 1 JlFWiggans 3 wf.Tlts oklYn C H Chase, New York H Hyman, N Y W G Alexander, N T B Hatfield, N B Vickers, Indianapolis . ' W B Tolle, New Yolk A Currie, New York J B Greene SE wf, N Y Mr ..it Mrs W Paxton, Va Mr Jenkins, Baltimore Miss Jenkins, Baltimore. Whitelan Reid, Cincinnati LientT g Penney, Pm Klugkiat, Bremen J B Luden P outton oe.do, New Ynrk 0 B ti, New York J S Dudley, New York C L Rhodes, Cleveland, 0 H. Sonthmayd, der City .T.bn 0 Stoat, Y JMMaithewa&la.,NY 13 F Haldermau. Pei e Geo T Knight, England A Jameson, Et LOUIS JD Moorhead blow CO C W Pollard, new York A Hubbard John II Hubbard, Cona E C Naecrn, Fall Fiver . . P Eldridge. New York IC Cashman, New York W E Marsh, New York J Fitzgerald; Memphis W LI Smith, New. York J 0 Parsons, Johnstown J A Morrison, New York S J Bawen 3c w, Wash, DC A F Bascom, N Hampshire C W Scofield, New York Gov A G Curtin, Harrisb'g Force, Louisville Miss Swift, New York H Parsons, Net , Yori C R Schaller, London C N Gregory & la, Alex, Va 0 V Moller, Germany H Schumacher, Bo tim ore "Mrs H Harding, Boston J J Comstock, New Jersey W Kingsley-, Boston W F Lee & wf, New I ork plisse B Althaue, h Y John R Rogers. Boston C E Paige, Boston Geo L Stevens, Boston Andrew Carlten, Inc hula Riddieburger,Fashville A ht Waddle,Na-dyvaile Geo P Sweeney, Nsehville Jos Colton, Nasloolle W Darden & la,Nashville H 'TOTS T Garsia, Madrid, nlex King, Jr. Scotland I-1. Gildereleeve, N.Y E Gardner, Wrtaburg W W Chipman & wile, NY J Denney leapt Craighill Mfrs Craighill & 2 children 'Tolland, Baltimore G L Barton, New York .84 xvife,l4 Redford Afise Thomae,..New Bedford W Swift, New York . - ' iterchantx"--Fourt It H Woman, New Y. rk .J S Powell, NOW York %McClintock & w, N lE.'' Bliss L Gettig, Pittsburg A 3 Bellows, U 8 A •s;) R Vorse, Lewisburg T B Schuyler, Penne .2' &Rubella. Penns Wir 8 Raubenolt, Penna. 'S T Welliver, Penne -X' Miracle & w. CI Hanover , la Graff & lady B Lowy, Harriebu re , • B Schivertzer, Ran isburg f inSchivertz".l4arri"'g W Bartlett & lady Ire A Stephene, DI J rs Bowen, Ohio ' isa Baldwin. Coon' P Davis, Meadville street, above Filth. P Miller, Summit Hill - W. Anderson, Blair co . S McPherson, Kentucky W Adams, Mass D Rockwood, Maryland S Walsh, -Hollidaysburg C Lloyd, Baltimore GM Shannon & w• Boston J McLean & la, Carbon co Wilson, Wilkesbarre Isaac Frank Mrs Bohn American—CheutriA Graham, Boston Tyner, Boston .' J H Noble Boston ai Gorbutt, Washington F Jordan, New York H Macomber, New York W A Hamill, New York It Buckley, Waahington F Handy, Waugh C hunk 41 1Nr H Stroh, Mauch Chunk Z Shultz, Penna /3 S Racket & w, Sh i open J Du Bois, New Jot cry 11 Lawson, Norristown Rise Stewart, Norristown 13 B. Grid.ey, New York A R Allen, Washington /3T Brown, Washington JAW Claryoe, Washington E Walters, Washington . L Blogg, New York J 6 Flick 3t w .Wilkesharre airs N S Drake; Wilkesbarre E E Jackson, Delaware Dnhron, Georgetown, Del M D Wyvill, Washington H K Hobbs, Delaware J P Owens, Maryland Venunerchtl—Stxt.li at john•J Rowland, hi - F.O4,Pa it B Meredith & la,WCltes'r g 21 Wit i oit, O gta % air H Gillespie. Lancast6r co 31a L Worth Oxford, Pa Jas P Andrews, P,t t a a J Conner & WI, Wit mi. -, gton Iles A=M Conner. W 0 m iee ikt B Row, Wasleaton obt Cram, New York rs 0 Doran, New York Chas Trick, Diontnont. ry co 0 F Bullard, Media, Pa reet, above' chestnut J T Shield, Pennsylvania G H Jamison glisten Trision—Sixth 3 Kingston, PU.tsburg Norebaoh. Norfolk, Va 0 Hamilton, Albany, N Y M Albright. Lancaster B Watts, Pittsburg X, Tyner, Pennsylvania J H Noble, Boston VT I Irving, Boston K H Graham, -Bostorr 0 WHinkle, Jr, At City Ames. Cumb erlan re d co I' iggr aiat,rf,fi,Tiva II G %niKht, 'Mass S Anderson. Buffalo J 0 Bannon, Louisville Miss M Bannon, Louisville Mrs Force. Louisville - . Jas McGovern. New York W lurker. Britimore . • . . . Sirs Hamilton, Baltimore nester Hamilton, Bait U L Webster Sr la. Boston Levi Macteon, Port Carbon Hon Zeb Ward, Hy, J a Bei i, Mad - Ad. S de la Vega,. ataclTH Juan °Anna, Madrid . N Potter &!a C M Drinker, Scranton Alex Johnston J H 13adwin, New York Air Moorhead a Winkley, New York street s below. Arch. S W Thomas. Baltimore C Sl Blimp, Lancaster 1.7 Friechet, New York L Simpson, New York S Shore, Pittsburg C F Nash & la, Alex, Va IV B Koons, Bloomsburg .7 S Thompson, Ashland, Pa S Strickland, Reading 1) Smith., Plymouth Hon W Blwell,BLoomsburg D Clark, Hazleton IN Paxson, Bucks co F earry. Bucks co Lieut S D Conner, Penna L Carl, York, Pa . J Folio, York, Pa J Sammis, Bllzaboth.N J W sharp, Absecom, AT J Eiariei.qoatesville J 'McKissick, 0 aford, Pa H Lndwick. Barks co R W Levis. West Cheater J Devoe. Weet Cheater C Wood, Philadelphia E C Hickman. W Chester Z J - Pequigoot, - Baltimore is Potts, Bridgeport • E Butler, York co - J 0 Bullard & wf, Penna. and Market Strata. J 8 Hacker, Lancaster Mrs u W Hinkle, At City Mee C V Barg. Atlantic City W Thatcher, Wilm , Del Dr J D Roes, Blair co A Illovarwith, Carlisle P Green, Bellefonte J R Allraona, Wilm. Del sfontzer, ,Lancaster co II Whitson, Indiana I Jj - Williams, Vermont H Kum phrem York co St. Louls—Chestnut M Bird, US N W S B row s, N 'Tim Butterworth, U S N J E Halsey, N Y W W L'oyd. N Y James J Morris, Bath D Calhoun, Bath H Myers, N Y John McLear, Wilmington Jas Reading E A BRIM, New York • The Unlon=-Arch • ir Hart L Oppenheimer. Memphis Ild Bidwell, Chicago H Norton, New Jersey J Edson J Warwick, Massillon G Norton, U S A G Ziegler, G reencastle D Emerson, St George Torrey, - New' York J Holcomb, I lartford W J Wallace, Lancaster co D Wallace, LaiMaster co T W Ludwig, Berke co E Graham, Philadelphia Wm N Brown, Tamaqua treet, above Third. Martin Early & an, Lebanon W E Barker, Manch Cheek Mrs D Rants, Washington 12 B Van Cook & la, St Paul A. Bailey, Millersville R Oxley, Pittsburg Norval Holmes. Pittsburg T H Bechtel, Schl Haven F C Polack & NYE York, Pa bliss Polack, York. Pa Plational—linee et 1I 11 Lentz, Harrisburg Z Van Resit. Heading Sam' Harts. Easton . Isaac It Fisher,-Itrading Bliss B Keiper, Lebanon C Birch, Reading Ii B Eberly., Lebanon . ' John Wardlinger, Minersv Jos uom,um, Penns, John Pilger Sr la, Penna W Christ, Penna. S A Miller, Bloomsburg J K Koehler, Luzern.) co Bald Engle—Third S MM Felton, Bethlehem Milton C Berger,Betbleh'm 'P S Leisenring, Pittsburg G"V Nnyder D Willer, Pennsburg W Garber, Pennsburg A F Bertolet, Reading Black Bear—Third S Jolin Diestand, Clinton Erdman & la, Milford Henry , 1 edger, _Milford GPO Ritner, Reading. W Seibert, Reading it. above Callowhill. Simon Troxel. Pa E Neimeyor, Lehigh co Moses Moberly, Lehigh co W Levan, Reading A R.Snyder, Reading Israel Beam, Harriilntrg • - - H E herb, Reading Peter Stehtel, Beading, Barley Sheaf—Seco Newtown SoUtha - mi;ton RNewbold, Attleboro R Newbold. Attleboro - - - - - Miss W Eddy, Baltimore Heston, Newtown J Anderson, Philadelphia Madison—Second street, above Market. Salm Volley Mrs Cadwallader,tdgewood D McCarter, Hartsville Stacy Brown, Brownsbnrg D W Cadwallader, Va Scott A Erwin, Penne. A S Cadwallader, Virginia SPECIAL NOTICES_ DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS truly a !` friend in need.," and every family should hay' it at hand_ COG-WHEEL, WRINGER S---00G-WISEEL 13712 I xaans.—The Univerzal is the only kind with cog wheels; they still wear fovyeats without repair; ICLO caution or skill required in their use; the water can bo 'Dressed from articles more thoroughly than by the old fashioned hack-breaking, wrist-straining, and clothes destroying process. They save their cost in clothing every six months, and are warranted in every partica• lar. WALCOTT & BIIRDTHAM, Agents, je9•2t 721 CHESTNUT Street. TIIE SUMMER MOON SFAS SIILNING All4n 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 Was enough to vex a saint, The bedbugs' savage bite. Yon may be sure 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. Lys Powder kills all insects. Lyon's Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice.. Sold everywhere. je.6-12t, ➢EMAS S. BARNES, New York. S:-T.-1860:-x CAUTION. —The PLANTATION BITTER BOTTLE is meowed to us by. 11. S. Letters Patent. To imitate the Bottle or use it for any other purpose ie a crime punish able with fines and imprisonment. Parties are warned of the consequences of filling empty Bottles with any other mixture, whether calling it Plantation - Bitters or by any other name. We pay cash, 60 cents per dozen, or $7.20 per gross, for all empty Bottles delivered at our manufactory, 105 LIBERTY Street, New York, thus removing any excuse for ignorance. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk, or by the gallon, is a swindler and impostor. We sell only in our regular Bottles, all bearing oar private United States stamp and steel-plate label and signature. • P. H. DRAKE St CO., 202. BROADWAY. New York. niyl9-tuthsim BUT YOUR BATHING ROBES FOR LADIES, GENTLEBIEN, and CHILDREN, at SLOAN'S, SOS IttAREBT Street, Phila. je,6-30" ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OP THE. LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. -LOWEST Selling Prices marked inPlain ,Pi gores. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Onr ONn-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES & CO., 004 MARKET Street. KERR'S Furnishing CHINA and GLASS establishment, CHINA HALL, 529 CHESTNUT Street, apposite Independence`Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, Restaurants, and Shipping supplied. B.—CHINA'DECORATED to order; also, Initials and Crests elegantly engraved on TABLE aid:Bs and CHINA. Orders by mail promptly attended to. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD NURSE .—DErs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescrip tion of one of the best female physicians, and narses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and success by millions of me there and children, froth the feeble infant of one week old to the adelL It corrects acidity of the stomach. Relieves wind colic. Regulates the bowels. And gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and child. 25 cents a bottle. my22-1m 3hll - 4%.1tR1E13D- STMPSON—SM ART. —On the Ist inst.. by Rev. - Robert J. Careen, Mr. John Simpson to Miss Harriet Smart, all . of West Philadelphia. * COX—ROBINSON.—On June 4th, by Rev. Mr. Jones, Mr. George W: Cos to Miss Sallie Robinson, all of this oily. No cards. - * WILLIS—CLARK.—May 24, 1863, by Rev. W. R. H. Marsh, Mr. C. Willis, of. West Philadelphia, to Miss Emma Clark, of Delaware county, Pa. (Delaware county papers please copy.) DIED. HARRIS.—On the Sth in a 6 at Ms residence in Moores town. 11. J., 'Edw.,id Elarrfs, in the 64th year of his age. Ilts Mends, and those of the family; are respectfully in, bed to attend his funeral, on Friday, the 12th inst., at 3 . o'cloct, without furttler notice. _ s*• tl i f ifiLiC 2 o - Ltheriiornine — c;fiVit 7th inst., of dtpthe ria, Anna IL, daughter of J. `J and Mary H. Pitman, in the 7th year of her age. - The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funerat. fro the residence of her parents. on the Burlington Mad, near Camlen, N.J., on Third day. the 9th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M.. without farther notice, Interment at Fair Hill Carriages Will be in attendance at the West Jersey Ferry Company, Camden. atiM P. M. R.AKESTR.A.W..—On. the 6,,b. last, Sarah C., 'widow of the late Joseph Bakestraw. - Her friends are'invited to attend her faneral, from the residence of her nephew, James Bromley, Ho. 641 Fran klin street, on. Third day, at .I P. H. DREX.I.L. --On June sth, aged 71 years, Franci3 M. Drexel. . . The funeral will be this (Tuesday) morning, from his late residence, at 10 o'clock, and service at St. John's Church. his male friends are respectfully invited to attend. * 11ASF•EY.—On the evening of the Sth instant, Robert V. Massey, in the 63th year of his age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. GETE.—Killed. at the battle of Chancellorville, Va., May :Id, H. Edward R Getz, of Co. F, 119th Regiment. P. V., 'in the 33d year of his age. . Regiment.* BARRATT,—On the 7th inst.. Mrs. Sane. wife of Ja3. J. Barrett. * CAThrtß.—On the 6th inst.. Mrs. Elvie Carter, aged 6t years. JOHNSTON.—On the 7lb. inst., Mrs. Lydia Johnston, in the 67th year of her age. * (4.aLiAGEIBR. —On 7th inst Sarah, wife of Jaines J. Galtagher, in 03 e3lth year of her age. * LEVY.—On the Sth inst., Rebecca Levy, eldest daugh ter of Benjamin and Emeline Levy. * IN MEMORIAM OF LIEUT. JUSTIN E. DIMESICK, U. S. A. Among those brave officers. who have in this rebellion sealed their devotion to their country with their blood. was the late .Lient. JUSTIN E. DIMMICK, Ist United States Artillery,who commanded Battery H at the recent battle of Chancellorville. He was the son of Colonel Justirt Dimmick; of the regular army, and now com- Mall d ant of Fort Wat ren, and graduated at West Point in - lEsi. - During the engagement of May 3d he was wounded in the spine, from the effects of which he died on the following Tuesday. Amidst the roar of the can non his voice was heard above the din, as he rode from; gun to gun, crying out for more grape and canister The number of rebels mown down by his tire bears terrible evidence to the bravery and skill with which he served his pieces. He was a hold and efficient'officer, a dutiful eon, and an affectionate brother, and the country has suffered a serene loss in his death. His remains now lie. buried in the cemetery at Portsmouth, H. H. * THE LATE CAPTAIN HENRY 3. GILTINAN, COM PANY 'K, ' 73D REGIMENT, P. V.- At a meeting of the officers of the 73d Regintent, P. V. , held at the camp, near Stafford Court House, Va , June 2. Jill, the following resolutions in regard to the death of Captain HENRY J. GILTINAN, 73d Regiment, P. V , who was killed at the battle of Chancetlorville, Va., Hay 2, 1363. were adopted : • . Whercas. The Almighty God, in His providence. has pleased to take from our midst our esteemed brother-in- arise, Captain Henry .1. GRtinan, who fell nobly con tending against superior numbers of the • enemy in the mulct of a glorious career; therefore be it /?eso/ved, - That the officers of this regiment have lost an esteen ed companion and a gallant officer. and the came of the Union one of its truest and noblest de fenders. No truer patriot, no braver soldier, bath laid down his life on the gory field of battle, He diel a hero, bile to his country and the Constitution, for - which he so bravery Las fought; his countrymen - will honor his memory with universal respect. Resulted, Thai in his noble life and heroic death we recognize the eternal principles of rectitude and honor. thereby renewing our resolves to crush:out: this hateful and wicked rebellion. . . Rns.a.v/4, That his friends and relativFs have our deep and Leartfelt sympathies, in this, their sad ba rea rement. . . litsolvrd, VIM a copy of this ba sent to the brother (Mr. David Giltinan, in Philadelphia) of our noble, de ceased companion; also, to the Philadelphia Press and Philadelphia inquirer for publication. • G ,.• DANIEL F. KELLY, Captain * Commanding 73d Regiment, P. V. The Managers of " The Beneficial Saving Fund Society Of Philadelphia" will meet at the office of. the Institu tion this morning, at fl o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late associate, FRANCIS M. DREXEL, ESQ. By order of the Board, JAMES M. SMlTH,"Secretary. BLACK BAYADERE BA.RE4ES.- , Black silk and wool Bayadere Bareges at 25, 28, and 31.1 a cents. ". Black Balzorines. 12X. and 15 cents'. Black Bareges, 22 to 87X cents. Meek Crape Marets, 37% to 50 cents. Black Barna Shawls and Points. Black India Senshews and Sarsnets for linings. Black Marcelines and Lustrenes for linings. Black 8-4 wide Baregos and Barege Gerrard. Black and colored Grenadine Veils, &c. Just received by - RENON & SON, Mourning Store, je2 NO. 91$ CHESTNUT Street. ICE BLANKETS LOW. Ice Wrapping and Rugs. 6.4 Tarintone for Mirrors. BYRE & LANDELL,_ m y 92 FOURTH and ARCH. YARDS ,FAST-COLORED 3,000 latin • . - Fine Rich Organdies. Summer Mourning Hoods. Sea-shore New Shawls BYRE & LANDRLL, nrr29 FOURTH & ARCH Streets. ORGAN FOR SALE OR HIRE-, 1 arge Church instrument. Apply to -J. BUFFING TON, 80. 13t South ELEVENTH Street. je9-tutlie3t. $ F t 000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE .1 • P. & E. H. WILLI 0180 N. Conveyancers, je9-3L!. E. W.norner ARCH and aBVENTH dtrneta. *IA,LEEPER'S LONG-ESTABLISH . Ea ifanttfagiory of light, neat:, serviceable' Uzi brellag. 1.00`2, MAS,KET Street, one,door above Tenth. J 65-12t.' street, above Third. Win W Johnson, Del W J Johnson, Jr, Marysville Eugene Augusti, Cuba Mr Sr Mrs Edwards, Boston C W Potter DL Briggs, II S N J E Jong., S N J C Parkinson, N J Wm J Taylor, Philada B W Howell, Philalla . • John Walter. Waynesboro Isaac Bean. Waynesboro M Potter. Jr, New York Toe Harris, Greencastle Edwin Wells, U S N S rf Ely, Mount Joy J Brabaeller 3c wf, Art Soy JM Breniser,Weetmoreland Miss S Mamma, itArrisburg Miss A Horsily, Penna. Miss Lizzie Hereby, Penna Dr B F sebenek, Lebanon Andes Kreefier, Annyille Dr HA.Fahnestock.Anaville Jos W Girt, Hanover V R Wentz, Hanover E H Art Tian, Doy eatown John A gar'Sz. Nvf, Chester co ~ above Callowhill. T Roller & wf, Kutztown Miss S Kutz, Kutztown giss Trexler, Berks co, Pa A. lii Gongwer, Allentown. Christian %It, Lehigh co J Greeniwelt, Lehigh co Sirs areeniwalt, Lehigh co d St.. below Vine. M Anderson, Pennsylvania ,JCleaver, Atlantic City (leo Dix, Boston Miss Shearer, Baltimore Mrs McDermott, Strondebrg I Rockarellow, Frenchtown El Kitchen. Easton myl6-1m 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 tleld. are nereby anthozized 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, aud determine upon their fitness :for the service: and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of she District shall give them trans portation tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the Head quarters of she A. A. Provost Marshal General of the &ate. As soon as they present themselves at this general Ren dezvous, they shall be duly mustered by a mustering and difbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed _ by law JARES B. -FRY, my3o-12t - Provost Marshal- General. MTHE. UNION AND LOYAL LEAGUES AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES: • PHILADELPHIA, May 25, 1883, FELLOW-CITIZYNS By direction of the ,lINION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, the undersigned have the 'Muer to invite your attention to the following Resolutions, to wit: Resolved, "1. That the League will celebrate the approaching Anniversary of American bidependence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Hall of Ind ependence. ! " 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 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 ,expedisnt to perfect the organization of the friends of the American Union and Government throughout the United States. •'4. That tbe.Committee of Correspondence be autho rized to prepare a circular letter, .cominunicating ,these Resolutions to the Union Leagues and Loyal Citizens of the respective Stater, 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 masses of the American people aro now invited to com memorate the birtb s of the 'UNION, at the place where it was born': To reassert the great priuciples or the Declaration, that ."All men are created equal, and are endowed by their CREATOR, with the UNALIENABLE RIGHTS of life, liberty'," and.the,pursuit of happiness:" To acknowledge our obligations to mankind, to main tain those principles as our fathers did, "with a firm re liance on the protection] of DIVINE PROVIDENCE":" To dectare the INDIVISIBILITY of the AMERICAN UNION: _ To declare the inflexible purpose of the American peo ple, as GOD shall give them strength, to subdue the'ene. mice 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 encouragement they may give to the rebellion against the Government of the United States: To &rive to history an appropriate expression of our gratitude to tbe patriot-armies and navy of the Repub lic; and To declare our determination to sustain the constituted authoritletof the Government now and hereafter, in all meabuies adopted and prosecuted by them for the sup pression of the rebellion WITHOUT compitorass WITH TRAITORS,, as the only means of securing an honorable and lasting peace. The Committee are gratified to announce that the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES has accepted aii iniitation to Participate in the proceedings. 4'ellow-citizene of the United States, we call upon you to co-operate with us in this FIRST NATIONAL CE rJE BRATION, and to adopt such measures .as yon may, deem proper, to make it worthy, of a great people who have inherited, and now possess and appreciate, the blessings of liberty. CHARLES WRECKS, Chairman, MortonMcMichael Jas. L. Claghorn. J. 'I ,Miark Bare, Winalenry Rayne W.C:Mann.M.D., Evan Randolph, J. Edgar Thomson, Joseph Lea Jr.,William Cox . L. Lewis, J B. Moorhead, Henry Samuel, Wni. H. Ashhurat, E. Spencer Killer, Geo. R. Boner, AL li. Afesschert, John B. Elye're. H. G. Morris, J. B. McFarland, Jas. C. Band, C. EL Needles, Jos. B Townsend, Gibson Peacock, Jahez Gates, S. C. Perkins, Geo. Whitney, Thos. I. Potts, Charles Gilpin, Craig D. Ritchie, Thos. W. Evans, Geo. M. Robeson, W. Botch Wister, Thomp Reynolds, John Rice. John P. Verree, Henry Cohen, Hanson Robinson, F. J. Dreer, W. S. Stewart, W. Devine. Chas. E. Smith, Thos. S. Ellis, W. C. Stevenson, Geo. Erety, Sarni B. Thomas, G. W. McMahan, H. C. Towdsend, H. C. Howell, Lewis D. Vail, Persifor Frazer, J. P. Wetherill, J. W. Paul, • Henry Davis, J. W. Goff, ' Andrew Wheeler, Frank Wells,E. D. Whitney, R H. Gratz, • , Geo. J. Weaver, George Trott, V C. S. Wortz, M. D. , Thos. Kimber,Jr., Chas. T. Yerkes, E. C. Knight, - Wm. Struthers, W. H Kern, • Chas. Hartshorne, Joseph Kerr, M E. Rogers, R P. King, G. M. Conarroe, Charles Knecht, Saunders Lewis, Henry C. Carey, H. Binney. Jr. , Frederick Fraley, Daniel Smith, Jr., Jos. Allison, Benj. Gerhard, -Geo. H. Stuart, N B. Browne, Wria.Cainac,bl. D.. S. 10. Felton, A. E. BorM, Clarence H. Clark, A. 0. Cattell. Henry. H. Watts, C. S. Grove, John B James AMU en. Wm. M. Tilghman, - . E. Bartell orne,MD, Thos. Webster, Ellis Yuma', G. S. Smith. F. A. Crauly, Alfred M. Jessup, Augustus Heaton, Ward B. Baseltine H. P. Borie, Cad.walad. Biddle, R. Rundle Smith. Samuel E. Stokes, Danl. Dougherty, Geo. Bullock, Wm. M. Cooper, S. J. Christian, Jobn W. Forney S. riskier °Hies, )S. P. Kershaw, • en eral ftommittee,of Arrangement. GEORGE H. BOXER. Secretary DAI_LY UNION PILA.YER-11LEET -11618 G —Held from 12 to 1 o'clock, in the Hall of the Commonwealth Building, CHESYNUT Street, fetween Sixth and Seventh, Philadelphia. All who can make it convenient to attend are invited to be pre: ent. The friends of those who have entered the army' areinvited to attend. Prayer is daily offered for the soldiers and their families, GEORGE H. STUART, THOMAS TOL HAN, PETER B. SIMONS, A. MARTIN, je3-61. 5 Committee. If C a P L E IZI S FR V : 713 1 RO U jf i n - Vt , ALIVIIT Streets.—Monthly ' display ofF o rnits IFlUTVe a r n s. and Vegetables. 'EP IS EVENING at Soo'clock.' TWELFTH WARM—THE - R.E.G.U.. I. Alt ST A.IED MEETING of the NATIONAL b.NION PARTY will be held at the Hall, northeast cor ner a FOURTH and GREEN Streets, this (TUESDAY) evening, at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance is desired. it JOHN L. SHOEMAKER. President. NINTH WARD NATIONAL -UNION ASSOCIATION. —A stated meeting of the above Association BIS (Tuesday) EVENING. June 9th, 18.31 at the Hall, 'TWELFTH and FILBERT Streets, at-73;: o'clock. Full attendance is requested. _ h*..:- Jl4O. L. GILT, Secretary. IMPTHE LADIES OF THE UNION - VOLUNTEER REFRBSRAIENT CONIIITTEE open - their FAIR at the Saloon foot of. WASHINGTON. Avenue on the 10th 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 nails 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. As there appears to have "been from the first a misun derstanding on the part of the pablie lenitive to the two Refreshment Saloons, some persons 'thinking they are one and the same, we may, with bropriety, state that we have no connection .with any other institution for the feeding of Soldiers, but have always possessed a sepal ate and distinct Irganizatfon and , fund, and our lo cation is at the foot of Washington avenue. to w & s 2tv ARAB BARROWS, Chairmt, THIRD WARD. RALLY FOR THE UNION! - The citizens of. THIRD WARD. without distinction of party, are invited to assemble at the HO 'SE OF IN DUSTRY. Cath4rine. above. Seventh, on fUESDAY. Sits inst., at .4 o'clock P. M. ,to organize a UNION LEAGUE. r. Signed by a number of Citizens. jeB-2t* r•Va• OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR.; - 1110C,W. TIST. TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHILADEL PHIA, October 24,'1662. 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 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, ja.9-15m government Surgeon-Artist.." TWENTY- FOURTH WARD U . NION LEAGUE:—A - .Special Meeting of the Union Lraane in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of Phila delphia" will be held at the League House, ,TEUIRTY EIGHTH and MARKET Streets,. on TUESDAY EVE NING, June fith, at 8 o'clock, for the con•Aderation. of important business. Brdirection of the Standing Committee. 3e6-3t* H. B ROOD, Secretary. IM'OFFICE OF TEE'UNION CANAL COMPaNY. ERTLADELpHra May IS, 1863. -.•,• • , . . • NOTICE TO BON OHO E.DEBB.—Tb e Bond holderic of the UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby r equested to call at the office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT street, and surrender the Cor,p , ms. as agreed upontin accordance with. the act of assembly of-9.nril 10th, 18621 my27-1m CAB THOMPSON,Treasarer. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE. — WAsnt dTON, D. U, May 22, MI All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of CAVALRY now in the field: are'' hereby authorized to pr a e y srt themselves at_any_time duri , _ m g the _next thirty d to the BOARD OF ENROLMENT, their respec tive Di , tricts. Toe Board shall examine them, and de termine upon their fitness for the Service. and if found to be fit, the erovost Marshal of the district shall give them - transportation tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the Headquarters of the A.A. Provost Marshal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves at this gene ral endezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursing officer, and paid by aim the bounty allowed by law... JAMES B FRY, • roy2B-lm Provost Marshal General., OFFICE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF P sILADELPHIA, 308 wajaiur street, .P.WILADELPHIA, June L 1863. The directors have this day declared a semi-annnal DIVIDEND OF FOUR Piqi. CENT., on the' Capital Stock, payable to the stockholders or, their legal representa tiyes, tree from all taxes, on and after the 10th instant. 3e2-81 THOS C. HILL. Secretary. M. FOR CLERK OF QUARTER SES.. SIONS—JOHN K. MURPHY. • _ m72.9-tbsta 12* Late Colouel or the 7)th Pa. Vol. MILITARY NOTICES. " AVOID HE DRAFT." lest . HEADQUARTERS, PROVOST. MARSHAL, " FIRST DISTRICT, No. 246 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Juno I, 1861 Public attention is solicited to the subjoined circalar from the Provost Marshal General: All persons wisl!,ng to join any of the Regiments here referred to, will make application to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. W. E. LEHMAN, 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 her eby 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 egamine them, and determine upon their fitness tor the service; and if-found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the Distrtct 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 be duly mustered by a mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed bylaw. - JAMES B. FRY, iel-12t PrOvostMarshal 0 eneraL • . "AVOID THE DRAFT."' . 4,4 HEADQUARTERS. PROVOST MARSHAL, FOURTH DISTRICT, N. E. cor. BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Ste • . .• ' PHILADELPHIA. May 25, 1863. 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 to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. •- D. M. LANE, Captain, 'Provost Marshal, Fourth District. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, dm. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, IXFORTEES AND MANITFACTURICBB. 07 LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS,, /Malmraas, • rommerr, PICTURE, and PHOTOGRAPH PRAMRIL PHOTOGRAPH ALEUMg. IXTENSIVR LOOKING GLASS WAREROORS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, ial-tf 816 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. 1 - 4EADER, WHEN, YOU DESIRE A -•-•' good Likeness, at moderate charge, get-a ,Colored Photograph of R.EIMP,R, fur *L You will Had them most satisfactory pictures. SECOND Street, above Green. 1. TVORY TYPES AS BEIMER EXE •a- MITES them, are simple, truthful, and, life-ltke Pic tures—a true counterpart of the original:. See, and judge for yourselves, at SECOND Street, above Green. It . F MOVING CAN MOVIN CAN HAVE -a- their China and Glass Ware packed cheap by_ aij pltryeet. ing to Dire. CLINE'S China Store, 1.0;4% VSS S lt A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO GET A. good Picture at reduced prices. MINER'S skil fnliy•execnted and artistically-colored Portraits; life size Photographs, in oil colors. SECOND Street, above Green. " • fin GROSS MINERAL WATER - BOY. OL-f 4 - , TLES. • - . 7,:. 1 SOW gross Porter Bottles. - - For sale by H B. & G. W, BENNERS, my9o-Im' Dyothrtlle Glass Works, er %7 8. Front St. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. JUNE 9, 1863. RETAIL DRY GOODS. REDUCTION RICH PARIS MANTILLAS. LIGHT ZEPHYR CLOTICCIIOARgt SUITABLE FOR THE WHOLE SUMMER. J. W. PROCTOR & jeGAm if II UN TER'S•• NEW STORE 37 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. The ladle are respectfullyE to examine their well-selected stock of- MANTLES AND CLOAKS, Consisting - of - Lace Shawls at $2.50; &ace Mantles from $3.50 to $25; Silk Sacques from $3 to $10; Silk Circulars from $0 to $2O; Cloth Circulars from $5 to $l5. Also, Plain and Striped POPLINS, manufactured the best materials, in the most stylish manner, and wMI be sole cheaper than CAN BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. N. B.—Daily receiving the most fashionableAlress Goods, at Cie9 6t) 31 NORTH Mani SCREET. SHIRTING LINENS, FRONTING LINENS. - HOUSEHOLD LINEN GOODS, AND. HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, DOMESTIC MUSLINS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Szà., At the lowest Ca 9h Prices; SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & AREISO3.T. mySO etuthlOt 1008 CHESTNUTNtreet. SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS, NEW lIPORTATION. —GEO. W. VOGEL, No. 1016 OBESTNnT Street. opens this morning one case SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS, comprising very fine qualities, all white, with and without fringe; also,. some new and beautuul styles- of c denims, adapted for the street, the country, and the sea-side. je9-6t._ PRINTED LINEN .CAMBRIOS, FOR DRESSES, FROM A LATE AUCTION SALE, REDUCED PRICES_ CIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 952, and 454 N. SECOND Street. above Willow. BUFF MARSEILLES, , WHITE MARSEILLES V . arious Grades. FIGURED MAESEILar us Grades ' Various earand Grades. Desirable for Children's Ladies'-Wrappers, Ai , very . Reduced Pries. CURWIeN RPM/DART & 811 R 4.50. 452, and 45 , 1 N. SECOND Street, above Willow. LACK LACE POINTS, PROM THE -2-5 late Auction Sales, at redueed prices. Black Lace Points, $2.50. Black Lace Points, , Black. Lace Poinis, $3.59. Black Lace Points, &I. Black Lace Points, With a full line of superior good Bournons, Talmas, and Shawls, - New lots just opened. CUBWBN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 . , and 4542: SEUOND St ,ab Willow. MUSLIN 6 AT REDUCED PRICES; from the Isle Auction Sales. _ _ 'MOVEN STODUART & BROTHER, Nos. 4No, 45%,and 454 N. SECOND St, ab. Willow. SUMMER SHAW L S STIMMER ►•EHAwis! _ Crenadise Sbawls. Barege Shawls. Light Woolen Ebawls. CURWEN ATODDART & BROTHER. Noe. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow. ja-St FLA_G DEPOT. BUNTING SILK AND MUSLIN OE SUPERIOR QUALITY, W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH Sc CHERRY Streets 9e2,4,9,11,16,18.43.25.3Wy2,4 NITED STATES-FLAGS, SILK AND BUNTING; EVANS & HASSALL; MILITARY FURNISHERS, MYI2-1m - W. SIMONS-as BROTHER; 211550M-STRSET HAIL, .PHIL.ADDLPHIA. NAtiIIFACTURERS OF .TSWELB.Y. - FINE SWORDS, AND . MILITARY GOODS. II KURT vAsaarr. jal34ftim GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ounce Cotton buck. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseys. FARNHAM, KIRICHAM, it 00., No. ;7 30 CHESTNUT STREET. nah24-3m ARMY GOODS.. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. - SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OIINCE DUCK. -- DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. , HEAVE LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT. LNG& For sale by FROTKINGHAM. it WELLS. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CHRISTOPHER CARRIGAN, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. -settl e. and athirst the brat and final account of JAMES HOLMES, executor of CHRIS rOPBER CARRIGAN, ceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of bis appointment on TRIP e.Y, June 39.3863, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his office, No. 627 {VAL: NUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. . SAMUEL C. PERKINS, je9-tuthesl Auditor. TEE BEST AND LARGYST STOCK • 1 - OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, Of our own importation and manufacture IMPuhTED CIGARS"JUST RECEIVED, 50,000 DE CABANA. 43. 30,000 REGALIA BRITANNICA. 20,000 CsBINET. 10,000 `` IMPERIAL:" 10,000 " CAZADORES 50 000 CAT3r14. 1 1 7 30,000 CUB LIOA 10 WO " DE S. N. . . . _ . 515,66 LONDRES BIRDS. 30,000 EL MONO. 40,000 FIGARO BRITANNICA. 50,000 ESTOY EN REGLA - 30,000 " POCAHONTAS. Also, a hiiea,ssortment of DOMESTIC CIGARS, TOBACCO PIPES, &C. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. M. B. DEAN, 335 CHESTNUT Street. Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Corporation Notes received at par. jeS-If NEW FRUIT AND CONFECTION ERY ESTABLISHMENT. - - - - - - - HENRY MINTON (late Restaurateur), informs his numerous friends, former patrons, and the , general pub- lie, that he opened, SATURDAY, the 6th instant, with a choice stock of seasonable IfR UITS and CONFECTIONS. Having associated with him his son, W sf. H. MINTON, they together hope, by politeness, attention to business, as well as selling oniy the best at very moderate prices, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Mine ral Waters, icy cold, and beautifully sparßling; drawn from the latest Improved Fountains, 5 nents a glass. Call at 204 South TWELFTH street. jeS-2t* BEAUTY.-IF ,YOU WISH - TO HAVE a fine, clear complexion, use HUNT'S WHITS LIQUID ENAMEL. It will make yon ae fair as a lily. Price, 25 cents. • If you are troubled with Tan or Freckles, use HUNT'S BRITISH BALSAM. r It is warranted to remove them. Price, 25 cents. • l(irouwant a Color, use RUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES. It will not wax.h otr, nor injure the skin, and cannot be detected. Price, 25 cents and in. • HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER is the beet Face Powder-In use. Price, 123,,.25, and 60 cents. . Sold at HUNT & CO. '5, Perfumers, 41South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SE VENTH. shove Walnut. my9-3m pAND PENSIONS.—SIOO'PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailers, and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two years, and all soldiers who have been discharged by reason of wounds received in battle; are now entitled to the $lOO bounty ; and the latter, also, to a pension, • JAMES IT - mom. Solicitor for Claimants, • mhle 4%4 WALNUT Street. PICKLES -250 D,OZ HALF GALLON assorted and plain Piekles; ' • 400 doz quart assorted and plain Pickles; 950 doz pint assorted and plain Pickles; 60 doz gallon assorted and plain Pickles. "" For sale by RHODES St WILLIAMS. Irry2S lO7 South WATER Street. FRESH SAL AD . OIL-50 CASES VIR GIN ,OIL OF AIN. Quarts and pints ; HO cases Bacigillupi & Possel File' brand, qts and pta 26 cases Bellue brand. quarts. For sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, my2B . 102 South WATER Street. ;:1 7 N V L' S.'-LILY WASH-PRV t, PARED fromtho. receipt of the• Court Physician of QUEEN ELIZABETH. Long kept secret and. known and used only by the Nobility ol Europe. Its effect most magical, ss 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..in6-3t5 62,5 -GOLDTBORP Br CO., t • Manufacturers of 625 . Tassels, Cord!,_ Fringes, Curtains, and Furniture Gimps, .Curtain Loops, Centre TaSsels. Picture and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. Military and Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Neck Ties. etc. etc.. - No. 625 MARKET Street. my 6 8m Philadelphia. IN PRIOgS OF ALSO, OF No. HEIG CHESTNUT STREET MDGITARIt GOODS. FL AGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALL SIZES 418 ARCH VREET. LEGAL. VEM ENT. 6 HEAT 1) MOVER USEFUL AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY! INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practical atllflY than any invention now before the public It has been thoroughly test es during the last two year" by. Practical men, and pronounced by all to be Applicable to the useful Arts. Adbesiire Preparation known HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CE }LENT Is a now think,.and the result of years of study ; ts combination is on A new thing. Its Combination iENTIFIC purwcip.LEs, And under no circumstances or cbange of temperature, will it be.- ' come corrupt or emit any offenil smell. Boot and Shoe manufacturers. BOOT AND SHOE Manufacturers, using Machines, will lind it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, as it Works'without delay, is notaffected by any change of temperature. Jewels re JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO LEATHER, Families. - • - And we claim as an especial merit, that it sticks Patches and Linings to Boots and Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. - It is a Liquid LIQUID CEMENT Extant, that is a sure Wing for mending FURNITURE, CROCKERY, TOYS, ONE, IVORY, articles of Household use. RE ME M BER, Hilton's Insoluble Cement Is in a liquid form. and as easily • - applied as paste. , Remember HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is insoluble in water or oil HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Adheres oily oubstanoes Supplied in Family or. Manufactri 'rare Packages from 2 ounces to 100 HILTON BROS. kt , Co., ie9-LutliFly FINANCIANI. CALIFORNIA AND "SAN FRANCISCO CITY COUPON'S_ BOUGHT AND COLLECTED BY AUGUST BELMONT & CO., 50 WALL STREET, NEW YORK U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. 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 Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present:Fß=ll7u ON GOLD, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent. per annum. A full supply always Oil hand. 46 'JAY COOKED SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 EOLITH THIRD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE: On and after Jilly let, ISM the privilege of convert ing the present Leslie of . LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE. NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (cont. Inonly called "Five-Twenties") will cease. All. - who wish to invest in the .Fiv&Vwenty Loan 'must. therefore, einlY;liefore.the Ist of. JULY next. .1.J.4.1r COOKE, Inh4-tjyl 114 South THIRD Street, Philada. STERLING • EXCHANGE, EXCHANGE ON PARIS BOUGHT AND BOLDi DREXEL 80 CO- mylB-1m STERLING AND PARIS EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. DREXEL da 00.; 34 South TFIIRD Street JOHN C. CAPP & SON, STOOB AND NOTE BROKERS, No. g 3 South THIRD Street. Direagyopposite the Mechanics' Bank STOOKS AND :BONDS :.BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CODIMISSON, AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS MONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED mhl2-3m ON. THE BEST TERMS. EDWARD M. DA.VIS, STOOK /I ND EXOHANGE BROKER, No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs.) • GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING NESS TRANSACTED. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on COMMISSIOII. Loans and Business Paper. Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Spedial Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits. apt-3m S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 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 6-211 YEAR SIX per.eent. BONDS, furnished at PAY. in sums to suit, without any cnarge for commission; - . . Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers Messrs. Mathan Trotter ac Co.. Cleo. D. Parrish, Bsg. John B. MyeriP& Co„ Samuel B. Thomas. Esq. , Purness.Brinley, Co. , John Thomas, Esq. apl-3m if COLLECTION OF 11. B. CERTIFL cATEs. or INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the Treasnry , Department. Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One:Year Certificates or In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma. taring. Terms made known and receipts given at the office. No. 320 CBESNUT Street. mY6-tf COPARTNERSIIIPS. DISSOLUTION. -THE COPARTNER ship heretofore existing between the undersigned as' Booksellers'and Blank Book Manufacturers. at 27 South Seventh street. under the Sam of JAS. B. SMITH & CO., was dissolved by mutual consent on the 224 day of May, Either of the undersigned is authorized to settle the af fairs of the late firm._ JAS. B. SMITH, • • 27 South SEVENTH Street. FRED'K SCOFIELD. 4.1.8 MARKET Street. PEMOVAL.-THE 'UNDERSIGNED, -RAJ st the late firm of. JAS. B. SMITE( & CO. has re moved to the large and commodious store' No. 418 MAR RET,Etreet, and No. 413 MERCHANT Street, where he has a:large assortment of Blank Books, Memorandum Boolts,, and Stationery, which he offers .to merchanta, country. storekeepers, &c. on the most liberal terms. Blank Books ruled to 'any pattern and bound in the most substantial manner by expprienced workmen at the shortest notice. FREDHC SCOFIELD, '41.8 MARKET Street, and 413 MERCHANT Street. O • -COPARTNERSHIP.""- UPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDER. 1, -/ signed have this day associated themselves as Book sellers and Manufacturers, under the firm of JAS. B. SMITH & Co. JAMES B. SMITH, LEWIS A. LIPAIAN. - WM. RUTH ERFORD. At the Old Stand, No. 27 South SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia, March 16,1883. je4-8t ,THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI NUE the DRUG- BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street. WM. ELLIS & CO., Drandste, 724" MARKET Street. ; 111111B1V14_,A: CLOTHS_ 5 cases 80-inch Blackstone Co. 5 caws 27-inch Social Co. 8 cases 27-inch Plain Print Cloth. For sale by. MATTHEW BINNEY'S SONS, my29-tf BOSTON, MOB. ROGERS &- BROTHER, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Dealers in SPICES. DRIED:FRUITS, BUTTER, , CHEESE, LARD, And Country Produce generally. No. - 11 RE I C A LAIWIRTREET, SAMUEL ROGERS. - ALEXANDER ROGERS. jel-lm Philadelphia. New York. B RIOK PRESSES, DRAIN TILE, It nd,Clay Tempering liadtilues. and Brick-makere Tools. • s. P. •MILLSIt. siyl9-114 ' 309 South FIFTH Street. SUMMON TO ANY IT IS TEE ONLY Proprietors, PROVIDENCE,' R. I PHILADELPHIA NEW PUBLICATIONS. 8081 80811 . 808!!! 8081!!! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ' GREAT REDUCTION from Manufacturers' Prices. and guarantied to be LOWER tnan at any other Store in Pbiladelphia OVER 500 DIFFERENT STYLES, holding from 12 tot CO Pictures. G. W. PITCHER, le6-3t SOS CHESTNUT Street. VOU CAN SAVE TWENTY PER -..- CENT!—WE SELL ALL NEW PUBLICATIONS. Usurilly nold at $1.50, for $1 25 Do do 1 20 1.01 Do do 100 80 Do do 75 00 Do do 50 40 Do do 25 20 PITCHER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, .4.6-31 FOS ORES (HUT Street. sold - at - . l 'd -LA.- 3,000 NEo us TIVOLUMESO_S sl‘,31.1(11 wards, to be cloied out at t ali CENTS PER c'en.llllo.. G. W. PITCHER, .Is6-3t SOS CHESTNUT Street. BOOKS FOR CLERGYMEN, • F OILS UN DAY SC HO 0 LE, FOR FAMILIES, AND FOR TUE PEOPLE. New Books roceived as soon as out. Any Ronk not on 87tel•nes will Le obtained at the shorte.4 notice. PITOTOGR API' ALBUMS from all the principal mann factm us, at the lowdat prices. OTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, jeS-tjy3 1424 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS.- •••• I Just received by J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 715 and 717 MARKET Street. FRANK WARRINGTON; By the anther of "Rut ledge." OUT-DOOR PAPERS. By Thomas Wentworth Rig a-bison. L.a....6N. A Tale. • THE CHILDREN S GARLAND, from the best Poets. Selected by Coventry Patmore. THE LAW COURTS AND LAWYERS OF MAINE. By Wm. Willis. THE STORY OF ELIZABETH. HISTORY OPTHE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT Oh' LUROPS. By Dr. J. W. Draper. ST. OLAVES. A Novel. THE HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL. By Wm. Howitt. - 2 vols. A GLIMPSE OF THE WORLD. Alfa JewelL rieS-If NEW BOORS! NEW BOOKS! A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOP MENT OF EUROPE. By John NV. Draper, M. D. LL. THE EXCISE TAX LAW, Approved July Ist, 1852, is ith the Amendments. By Chas. F . Estee. $1 50. SOUTHERN HISTORY: The First Year of. the War. By Pollard. of Richmond. V. - FRANK. WARRINiaTON. By the author - of Rutledge, &a -St.€o. MARIAN GRAY: OR, THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL. By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. SETS. LILIAN. $l. LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING. By his nephew, P. .M. Irving; vol. 3d. SLSO LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF AN ARMY SUR GEoN. By Thos. T. Ellis, M.. D. $l. HARPER'S HAND BOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN EUROPE AND THE EAST. By W. P. Fetridge. $375. OUT-DOOR PAPERS. By T. W. Higgiuma. $1.25. For sale by WM. S. & ALMS! , M jeS 666 CHESTNUT Street. FAMILIES GOING TO THE COUN TRY should take with them— • BULL'S HINT TO DIOTHERS upon the Management of Children. - TILT'S ELEMENTS OF HEALTH and Principles of Female Hygiene. SMITH'S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, SURGERY, and !dateria Bled i ca. DOUNWS MOTHERS AND INFANTS BULL'S MATERNAL M &NAG AMENT OF CHILDREN. For sale by LINDSAY SE BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers. jet 25 SOUTH SIXTH street, above CHESTNUT. HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE. 724 CHESTNUT STREET. 13stween Seventh and Eighth Streets Al! Boas usually to be bad Ina FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on;our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. fee-tf - CIURCULACWING LEBRARIES. 13ROTHERHEADIS CIRCITLA -T • TING LIBRARY. —All the NEW ..English and American Books,_ including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is tLe ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENOLIsH BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. Terms $5 per year ; six months $3; three months $3 .60 ; one month. 75 cents, or 3 cents per day, 2.18 South EIGHTH Street. mht7-3m FOR SALE A'RTD TO LET. e 2 FOR SALE-SEVERAL HAND SOME DWELLiNGS, having all the modern con venience., on ELEVENTH Street, below COATES. Apply to 'WM ROSSEL L ALLEN, southeast corner FOURTH and WALNUT, second floor. je9-St. FOR SALE--THE STORE AND Is= ELLING, northwest corner of SIXTEENTH and EUMIER streets. Has a large front on each street. .Apply to WM. ROsSELL ALLEN, southeast corner- FOURTH and WALNU e, second floor. je9 St* EDUCATION. MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE open her English. and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, at 1811 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, the second MONDAY in September. For circulars apply at the school, or address Miss Thropp Valley Forge, Penna.. during the holidays, mylB-4re VARNISHES. PATENT PARAFFINE VARNISH C A U T I 0 N! We, hereby caution the Paint and Oil and Ship Chan dlery trade, and consumers of our P ATENT eARAF FINE VARNISH, against purchasing from one J. B. IIIoIriIILLIN, of 149 FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he ceased to act as Agent for us, or SAMUEL PARE & EON - , of Bokon, in January last. ,He has, imposed upon the trade and consumers a vr oral less imitation of our PARA FFINE VARNISH, commenc ing the deceitful and fraudulent practice previous to our annulment of his agency. IYIEJ`~RC~ BIUI.BII~tT __ 3r.._A:O.,--- OF 240 ARCH STREET, ARE ME ONLY AUTHORISED AGENTS for the sale of the PATENT PARAFFINS VARNISH in PHILADELPHIA, and any other parties represen!ing themselves as such are imposters. All orders left with Messrs. HIILBURT & CO., will be promptly attended to ( Our Varnish fully sustains its well-earned reputation as a durable. quick-drying, brilliant and economical application for impartinga glossy black coating on Wood' or Iron. GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., 139 MAID SN LANE, New York, jes : lm if And. 111 SMITH'S WHARF, Baltimore. THE KING AND TEE PAGES; OR, TUE Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT. ROMANCE • Without any "Waver," JOHN S n i fi ll h w E i lrE b 7 GENT., PAINT, OIL,r the b ene fit tehaANAEßy - TRADE.' With all the Correspondence, Contracts ' * Sic &c and Caricatures in Black, by Carious H. OIL, Esq. In calling the attention of the-public to this affair on BLACK PARAFFINS VARNISH, the subscribers have only time to say that it is very in terestin g to those interested, and unworthy the attention of any body else, further than it being the refutation of a. lie over the signature of George S. Page tit Bro.,Bastern Varnish Peddlers; simply, because they object to onr manufacturing and selling a Varnish in Philadelphia, in every way superior, for,-one-half the money than their so-Called Patent Paraffin° Varnish. Any one preferring- Pages' - toy Pages' to ours can buy it of us. with • sworn bids,". and half dozen other partie% in town, without patting us to expense; 25 cents alderman fees. . . As the trade of Philadelphia, who have so liberally patronized us since January last, have been thoroughly aware of what they were buying,• it is not supposed that they will be led by- "Page's. Appeal" to pay extra price, extra freight, extra cartage, extra package money. for an article in New York, when they can buy the Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT at home, at less purchase money, without these charges, a better quality, any more than a painter would payfor turpentine, at its pre sent price, when benzine answers his purpose. Persons wanting Page's Varnish, residing in distant portions of the city, can be furnished with the names of parties selling it in their locality, free of ch , 4ge, by applying by note to this office. J. N DIcaIULLIN & CO., Manufacturers and', Dealers in Black and Bright Var nish, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Benzine. Naptha. Ftc, •Stc., jeS-tf 151 SoutIyFRONT Street. MEDICAL. WHATIS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH? • GOODS NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED. Messrs. J. GRIM and T. AL LEN, (formerly associated with Profs. Bolles and Galloway,) having removed to No. .2 A 31., NORTH - TENTH street, between) Coates add Brown streets, axe now prepared to treat and cure all Curable Diseases, whether acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, 'without a shock or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will be treated gratuitously. The Ladies will be treated by a lady. Ammig the diseases for which we will give a special guarantee, when desired, we men tion the following: Consumption,lst dr. 2d stages Hemorrhage, Paralysis, General. Debility. lisuralg!a.Diseases of the Liver or Asthma, Kidneys, Fever and Ague, Diabetes, - Congestion, Prolansus Uteri, (Falling; Dyspepsia, Womb,) Rheumatism, Prolapins Ad. ! or Piles Bronchitis, Nocturnal Emission, &e. &c. No charge for conseltation. Office hours: 9 A. M. to ie3-Gm NOTICE.: JUM.F.,LLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK. If von have a Cough, the best remedy in use is 311- 151 ELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK. As a purifier of the, blood, it has no equal. For sale by the Proprietor. at NO. 1525 MARKET Street, And all the principal Diuggists. DR SWAYNE'S PANACEA THE GREAT ALTERATIVE AND PURIFIER. The most reliable remedy for SCROFULA, or King's Evil, Cancers, Ulcerous and White Swelling, Eruptions of the Skin, Blotches or • Pimples of the face, obstinate or scaly Eruptions, Boils, which arise from an im puxe habit of blood, pains in the bones, weakened and debilitated state of-- the system, arising either from a long and protracted case of eta ness, or having swallowed a large amount of drugs, calomel, &c.. which may have affected the bones, or their •• covering,callcd the periosteum. which sometimes give rise to chronic ulcerons discharges, and small bones occasionally come away ; attacks of rhea ' pietism, in consequence of an injured or abused constitution', affections of the spine, Dropsy, Jaun dice, or yellowness of the skin, chrome affections of the Diarasmus or wasting of flesh. Ulcerated Sore Throat, Hip Joint Complaint, Mercurial and Syphilitic Diseases, Chronic Erysipelas of , theface. dark bit tches or defects in • ' the skin; in short, the most loathsome diseases which have put every other medicine at deli- ance for more than quarter - of a - century, have been-per fectly restored by this great "VEGETABLE PANACEA. " This "Panacea" will be found highly Useful in many diseases-not herein specified it acts as a preventive against the atttacts and inroads of diseas. especially for those whose constitution requires nourishment and new vigor. Yersons, by its nse. will find a great improve ment in their health and strength, as by purifying the blood, will ' , move obstacles, which may have been scarcely worth noticing at their commencement. It will also have the tendency to regulate the bowels. In cases of eonptions of the skin, on- any part covering the sys tem, or from any cause. by making use of S WAYNE'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT" to rub on in connection :with the internal use of the," PAN ACE A.," will cure the most obstinate eruptive disease, no 'natter of how long standing. Prepared only by DR. SWA.YNE & 6027, • No. 330 SIXTH St.. above Vine. Phil*. To whom all orders should he•addressed. jes-tf. rrO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE -A- RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared. as heretofore, to supply Families at their Country Residences with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIN GROCERIES, TEAS, &C. - ALBERT C. ROBERTS my2l-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STB MADEIRA WINE.-175 \QUARTER casks and 100 Octaves, just received per "Laura," and for sale in bond,_ by CHAS. S. St JAMES CARSTAIMS. 1.26 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Ntreets. RURGITNDY PORT.-175 QUARTER • Casks net received per ship " Laura." for sale is bond, by CHAS. S. & JAS. CARSTAIHS, a 0 24 12" WAT.NTPI' stud al GRANITE Wrests. .. . .. L A T 0 U R ' OIL— 491 BASKETS "Latour" Olive Oil, received Per brig Wax. and. for eale by JAURETIIHE & LAVERGNE. iii-6t - . AO* and XO4 South FRO= Street. WANTS. WANTED -BOORS TO POST OR " COPYING TO DO. Adthet‘e A. 8.," care of Box 1145, Philadelphia Post Office. le9-3t* WANTED- BY A LAD OF 16, A SITUATION.An a Wholesale Grocery. Fruit, or Commission Bente Best of reference given. Address I. W." this office. .iO9-31 WANTED -TO STOCK AND FLXTURES of a GENTS' FURNISH ING GOODh SToRB, centrally located. Address confidentially, with real name; Captain," Press Office. lt* DEPOT' OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, corner of Seventeenth street and. Penn sylvania avenue. Washington, D. C. SA EL DIAKEI S wanted t.) work at repairing Tents. $2.25 per day will be paid to good workmen. Apply to Capt. DANIEL G. TITOSTAS, je9.6t AL S. N. S.r U.S.Army. A 1300K-KEFPER OF MAN Y YEARS' experience is open for a now situation. Satisfactory refereLe Is given. Address Box Ica. P. Q. jel-8,.* mrAN T ED- A WOMAN TO TAKE _ al care of Childron, l ld v p make herself useful in the hociFe. To eep out. KILLING'S Alley. Third and. Walnut. - W ANTE D-IN A WHOLESALE W W CLOTH HOUSE—An energetic YOUNG MAN. with good business qualifications. as Salesman.. To one ac quainted with the trade generally a permanent situation to offered. Best ot reference required. Address Box 917 P. 0. ie.3 Gt* AV - ANTED - A PARTNER,WITH A -1 I Capital of $lO,OOO, to join in a Commis%ion, Naval Store and Coal• Oil business. The Advertiser has had a long Business Experience, and extensive acquaintance in the West and Coal regiens. Best of reference given and required. Address. Box 2711, Philadelphia Post Office. '.le'-tf -WANTED, A PARTNER $3,000. with this amount, in a safe and lucra tive mannfactuaing . business already established. Ad dref s ely,- 'Profit," Praas office. jeS-3t. Q 75 A MONTIII---I WANT TO HIRE 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. $6O. A 'MONTH!-WE WANT AGENTS at s6oa month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Peneas,Oriental Burner*, and 13 other new articles. 16 circulars free. SHAW _& CLARK, my6-3md&W Biddeford, Maine. At DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 9, 1863. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the follocringpotp o ts: rt... Key West, Pln. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria. Va. Newham, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, felg-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. SUMMER' RESORTS. FPBBATA MOUNTAIN SPBINGS.-- This deliab Mal Resort will open for visitors on the 15th day of JUNE. Care leave Eleventh and Market streets, Phradelphia„ et 7.30 A. M., via Columbia. Fare, $2.25. Round-trip Tickets, $3 35, good for ten days. T,-rms—Transient, $2 per day; Two Weeks, or the Sea son, $lO per week Children andservants, half price. Horses at livery, s4 . per week. For particalara see Cir culars, to be,had at this office, or address . _ U. S. NEWCOMER, Ephrata Mountain Springs, Lancaster co., Pa SURF HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, WILL BE OPENED ON Jl7NEl.Bth. A good Band of Music has been engaged. Those who wish to engage 'Rooms will pleaie address H. S. BINSON,Surf House Atlantic City. ieS-21n TTNITED STA ES HOTEL, • LONG BRANCH, N. Is now 'open for the reception of visitors. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad from foot of VINE Street. B. A. SEIOB.IfAREK. .ie6-2w5 c,4I:IIIMER BOARDING-, CHESTER, k- ) PA.—A few persona may be accommodated with Pleasant Summer BOARDING, within three minutes' walk of the railroad station. by application at the UNION 'HOTEL, opposite the depot, Chester; Delaware county, Pa. j6-3t# CRESSON .SPRINGS.--THIS DE LIGHTFUL SUMMER RE3ORT, immediately on the line of the Central P. R. R. located on the summit of the Alleghvny Mountains, 2,300 feet above the level of the sea, will be open for the reception of visitors on the 10th day of June. 1563, and will be kept open until the Ist of October.- The water and air at this point possess superior attrac tions.- The analyses made in the laboratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Came c, of Phila lelphia, show the existence of valuable mineral elements, the waters of seine of the springs being of the iron or chalybeate class, and others containing saline or aperient salts. Pare mountain water abounds; and the guests will also be supplied with mineral waters from other springs, snch as blue Lick, Bedford, and Saratoga Waters. nniple 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, Sm., have been highly improved, and are of a varied and picturesque diameter. There is at Crosses Springs a Telegraph Office and two daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and, inter mediate points. Excursion Tickets can be obtained at the - Office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, corner of ELEVENTH and IIiARRET Streets. ipo For further informatio -apply to GEO. W. MULLIN, Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. S., Will be open for the reception of guests, on aATURDAY„ Juno 20th, 186 i. Persons tsishing to secure rooms, will pleme address the Proprietors, . _ _ _ BROWN & WOELPPR R. Atlantic City. N. 8.--Hasslees Band is engaged for the season. j9.5.6t* pA_CIFIO HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, -a- is now open for the accommodation of boarders. This house is located on North Carolina - avE lane, and has fine and commodious rooms. Terms reasonable. WILLIAM CO dOVER. je4-12t. Proorietor. FLORENCE HEIGHTS,-THIS 'DE LIGHTFUL"BOARDING HOUSE, situate on the banks of the Delaware, 200 feet above high-water mark, 28 miles above the city, will be opened on the. J.sth of JUNE for the reception of guests. Its easy access makes it one of the most desirable for business men who wish n o i - :N r - i n -svel__ Fi z r tAty , _at _the HEIGHTS, or tot Sixth. - girflnt bc ` va- - .i ea- at. Proprietor.. lar HIT E HALL.--HAVING HAD V the above place put in good condition, it is now ready to receive guests for the summer, and every effort Will be made to sender vi!itors comfortable. Take cars at P. it. R. 'Depot, Eleventh and Market, for WHITE HALL STATION ; six daily trains; or address - R. H. EMMETT, .ie2-121* White .Hall Station,. P. R. R. BOARD AT SARAIO A. SPRINGS,- WASHINGTON HALL (late Mrs. Mason's), so long and favorably known to visltors at the springs, IS NQW OPEN for the reception of guests. The house is large, delightfully situated on BROADWAY. between the CONGRESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS, and ie sat , ounded by ample and beautifully shaded grounds. Table first class—and the rooms well adapted for fannies and large parties of friends. For farther particulars address "WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS." ie2-lm BEDFORD SPRINGS:-THIS POPU LAR SLIMMER RESORT will be opened for the ac commoontion of - visitors on 10th of June, ans Vitt be kept open until Ist of October. . . . The Rotel 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% 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 BEDFORD MINERAL WATEK, in well•steamed casks, at the following rates;- at the Spring: • For Barrel $3 00 Half Barrel '2 00 All orders addressed to E. L. 1,. ANDERSON, BED. FORD. promptly Idled, and Water sent to any part of . the country. It 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. 2S 1863. IFOWLAND'S HOTEL, 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 roy3o-Im., HOWLAND. HERBERT, & CO ADIES - AND GENTLEREN CAN -a-a be accommodated by the subscriber with good BOARD, commodious Rooms, newly furnished, at Landsoale Hotel, ou the North Pennsylvania Railroad, Doylestown Junction. Plenty of shade' nearby.'Ad, dress, P. D, BARTH, LANDSDALB P. 0., my3o-Im s Montgomery county, RUMMER BOARDING- BROAD. TO P MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—A romantic 's.n6t for a SUM MER RESIDINC E. on one of the Mountain Tops of Pena sylvania, reached daily by the Pennsylvania• Central Road and the Broad-Top Mountain Railroad from Hunt ingdon. The House is one of the finest in the interior of the State, handsomely fin nished,. 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 ramming 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: - Wm Cummings, Esq., Lewis T. Wattson, Esq., Hon. Henry D Moore, Richard D. Wood, Esq., Dr. Waiter Williamson, G. W Fahnestock, Esq.. Dr. E. Wallace, . Algernon S. Roberts, Esq., David P. Moore, Eon , Edward Roberts, Esq. Terms moderate. For further information, address JOSEPH MORRISON. Proprietor; • BROAD TOP CITY, Huntingdon county, Pa. I also have leased the well-known JACKSON HOUSE, in Huntingdon,- which will be fitted up in complete or der, and kept under my care. The very best accommo dation will be kept, and prompt attention given at rea sonable rates.- It is located near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad depots, which ni , ..kes it a desirable point for persons ti evening to and from Bed ford - Springs and Broad-Top Mountain House. nry29-tf SEA -SIDE HOUSE FOOT OF PENN SYLVANIA A.venne, Atlantic City, N. J. A pri vate boarding-house is now open for the reception of guests. DAVID SCATTERGOOD. FIFTH MONTH, 1863. myl2-24t* wirELs. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LATE BROWN'S.) -- PENNSYLVANIA AVENITB, Between Sixth and Seventh streets, WASHINGTON CITY. a a my 22, -Cm ICE! ICE I ICE 1 ICE 1 ICE 1 ICE 1 COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY Famillei, - .offices, Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream saloon& &c.,&c., supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTOS IC at the very lowest market rates. Dealers and large consumers au lied - - at wholesale prices. Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated citY, and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. THOS. II cum& (325 WALNUT Street. North Penna. 8.. & Master street. muCeg : Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets, ap3-3mll* _ Pine-street wharf. Schuylkill. COAL. Co A L.---SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER C Meadoir, and Spring Monntain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill: prepared ex pressly for family use. Depot, N. W. corner of EIGHTH sad WILLOW Streets. Office, No. 112 Soath SECOND Street. Capl-ly] .1. WALTON & CO. SADDLER'S TOOLS IN GREAT variety, for sale by LESLEY & CO., 607 MARKET Street, je4- listn3t, AMERICAN FILES.-WHIPPLE, PA tent Machine Cut American FILES of all kinds. for sale wholesale and retail by ie •thbtu3t MACKEREL HERRING SHAD, 2,500 bbls Mass. Nes. 1,3, and 8 Mackerel, late caught fat fish, in assorted packages. • 2,000 bbls. New Eastport. Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herrmg, • 2.500 boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring. 150 bbls. new Mess Shad. • • 250 boxiss Herkimer County Cheese, Sm. . In store and for sale by MURPHY 3; RCCNS jal4-tf • No. 146 North WITA.RVE.S. GREGG & CO:'S NEWLY INVENTED METALLIC REFRIGERATOR, 'sold by .WALCOTT & BURNHAM, 721 CHESTNUT Street, is the moat beautiful and economical Refrigeraior ever presented to the public. This is a combinationUot Refrigerator and Water Cooler, and requires very tittle" more ico for both than is genera/1Y woodier rho Cooler along, m7/4.l3wnt. WEST &D C EL H PH ES' IA. T R E MI R A RO N AD D , VIA MEDIA. . . . . . On SEINDAS . leave Philadelphia at 8' A. P.E. and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester at 750 A. M. and 5 - 1 . . The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. H. and 4:30 P. ht. connect at Pennelton with trains on the-'P: and B. C. R. R. for Concord K.&nnett, Oxford, &c. jel-tf HENRY WOOD. Superintendent. vaaa.mt THE PHILADELPHIA AND EASTERN TRANspoRTATIOA COMPANY is now prepared to forward PREIGAT from Philadelphia to New York, via Camden and Port Mizet month. The attention of Flippers and Merchants is directed ter this new and expeditious R4ILROAI) ROUTE, and. * portion of their patronage respectfully solicited. Freight received at third what f above *rah street. For further particulars apply to GEO. B. McCULLOE, Freight Agent. L2B North Wan:lMM W. F. GRIFFITTS, SR. . General Manager, JOHN BUCK, Freight_agent, na3 , 2 9 _,-tf — Pier No. 2S NORTH RIVER. New. York. I•3NOTIC E.-OFFIOB "-- CAPE MAY AND MILLVILIA RAILROAD COMPANY, 409 WALNUT Street. Map 76th,, 1863.—0 n and after WEDNESDAY, satl:Cinst.. the 'Cars will run regularly upon this road to PORT 1-L IZABRTH., leavingWALNUT-Street Wharf at 9 o'clock A. M.. daily., roylatf C. B. DUNGAN, President. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. This Company Is now prepared to make lnenranee 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 s le .Mie Ferree ' M 111,962 95 L. G. 313411101 &Co . - - 91883 Beverly R. Reim 4,846 et William E. Taber . 4,89419 John CandylM. 87 • P. P. Morris 2,000 00 W. V. Petit .... . ........ 60 00 L. G. Mytinger & Co 1,498 75 R. E. Sellers 8416 Othrr small losses. . • ............ • ••.• • •-- leo 81 R. POTTS, Proprietor .179,662 Oi masmoss. R. P. King, President, R. W. Baldwin, Vice Pr. Charles P. Hayes, sident, John Clayton, P. B. Savers. Ed. Wiles, - . Alexander Murphy. T. K. Collins, - li. C. Howell. J.. 11. Cowell,- - John Rillgore S. J. 'Regorges,. ' sih2,9-stuth3m*if F. _ LESLEY & CO., 607 MARKET Street. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNUT-.STREET THEA. TRE. —Lames and Maitager„ -Mr- W. WHEATLEY. POSITIVELY LAST WIRE The accomplished and farcinating Comedienne, MRS- JOUR WOOD. UNABATED SUCCESS AND POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of JOHN BROUGHAM'S celebrated Extravaganza of P 0-C A-H N-T an Received the last week by o crowd ed d brilliant an diences with THIS ( E U NHU AY)E T VENIERGGJFu r.e 9 IE63, John Brougham's great Extravaganza of PO - CA-HON-TAS,. In which MRS. JOHN WOOD. MR. CHAS. WHEAT ',BIM MR W. A. CHAPMAN, and MR. W. A. DA YID GE, will appear. MRS. JOHN WOOD ABORIGINAL C ao C-WHA. Nightly bailed with HIISIASTIC DELIGHT. Previous to which, AN ALARMING SACRIFICE. Bob Ticket - MR. W. A, CHAPMAN. Susan Sweetapple MRS. C. HENRI. Grand Burlesque OpOratic Medley Overture, arranged expressly by Mark Hassler. Doors open at half past 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. The performance will conclude every night at quarter before 11 &dock. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. LAST WEEK Of the Successful, Popular, Original, and Only CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, IS PERFORMERS and BRASS BAND Under the ; personal supervision of Mr. M. C. CAMP BELL. who have crowded the theatre every night daring the past week with pleased and delighted auditors. During their Last. Six Nights the programme will be changed daily—new Dances. new Songs, arid new Acta by the comedians, while good Singing, Wit, Fun, and Variety will constitute the - attraction. Tickets 25 aud Nic. "ELEVENTH -STREET OPER &HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street. above CHESTNUT. UNBOUNDED SUCCESS! HOUSES CROWDED! SECOND WEEK Of the Great Moral Drama. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Dlr. T. WEIN as Uncle Tom. Nis JOBNEON ' Topsy_ Miss MARY A'BECRET as - Aunt Ophelia. Little Miss PLACE as The Gentle Eva. Supported by a fall Dramatic Company. ddllliSbioll 25 cents. secured seats 15 cents extra. Children 15 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. jeB-6t I:;_ERMANIA ORCIIESTRA.-PUBLIO ‘-^ ?REHEARSALS every' SATURDAY AFTEENOOA at 335 o'clock, at Lthe MUSICAL FOND H&LL. CARL SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of five tickets $l. To be had of andr'e & Co., No. 1.104 Chestnut, et, eet ; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the Hall door. NOTICK—The last three Public Rehearsals of the sea son will take place onthe 30th of Alay, and 6th and 13th of June. - my2l.-tt PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY -OP TI E FINE ARTS, '1025 CHESTNUT STREET. THE FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, From 9 A. M. till 7 F. DI., and from 8 till 10 P. M. Admission, 26 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders. Artists, and Contributors will receive their Tickets at the Office. myB-11 ITASSLER'S ORCHESTRA. NEW OFFICE, 1111.4 South EIGHTH Street. below Walnut. de104125 THE TURF. RUNNING RACES, AT PHILADELPHIA' The Spring Meeting over the SIIFFOLFC PAnB COURSE will be held on WEDNE . SDAY. TBURSDAY, and FRIDAY. 10th, 11th. and 12th Jane— the races to commence each day at 3 o'clock precisely. MORE THAN FIFTY HORSRS, representing all sections of the country, will be present. A large number have already arrived at the course. PROGRAMME: - - - First Day. dime 10.—First Race—Sweepstakes for 3 year olds; $lOO entrance, $5O forfeit, $3OO added • Closed with thirteen nominations. Sctme Day. -Second Race—Parse $2OO, for all ages; dash of a mile and a half Same Day.—Third Race—Post stake, for all ages, two mile heats; $2OO entrance, play or Pay; $5OO Added. Horses to be named by 7 o'clock the evening before the race. Closed with five entries. Second Day, ,Tune IL—Great Match, for $10.009 three mile h eats, between the distinguished racers, :'ldlewild" and "Blackbird.." Third Day, June 12 —First Race—Purse $250, for all ages: dash of two miles. Same Day.--Second Re ce—Sweepqakes for:4year olds; dash of two n-iles: $2OO entrance, $lOO forfeit, $5OO added. Closed with ten nominations. • Same Day —Third Race—telling purse, $300; dash of a mile and a quarter. For terms, see bills„ Same Day. —Fourth Race—Purse $6OO, tor ail ages; dash of four Tickets of admission to the field, 30 cents. Badges for public stand, $1; for ladies' stand, $2. Ladies ad mitted free. Trains will leave Baltimore Depot at 1 15 P. M stopping at the Bell . Road. Station, near the Coarse. Ail extra train will also leave same depot at 2 P. M., re turning as soon as the races are over. The Thirteenkt street cars run at all hours to this dent, The train leaving Baltimore for Philadelphia at S 35 A. M. will also stop at Bell Rood Station, arriving at LM P. N. The Course may also .be conveniently reached at all hours, by taking the Market-street cars to West Phila delphia, connecting with the Darby-road cars to Blue Bell, about a half mile from the Course. For other particulars, coo .ies-tf JOHN MINTER, Proprietor. BOARDING. SINGLE AND OOMMUNICATINIII- A- , SECOND-STORS ROOMS, for transient and perma nent Boarders. No. I'XJ 5 WALNUT Street. RAILROAD LINES. FREIGHT STATION, ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, Corner THIRTEENTH AND MARKET STREETS, P,HILADF.LPHIA, May 28, MR. FREIGHTS FOR:BUFFALO, N. Y., AND 'INTERMEDIATE POINTS, HARRISBURG➢ SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED PROM THIE STATION DAILY. For Rates of Freight or other Information, apply to S. B. KINGSTON, JR.; my a , ) 10k PHILADELPHIA. ANA LONG BRANCH VIA. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND BARI reif 'AND DE LAWARE BAY RAILROAD On and after Monday, June 11th. and until further no tice, passenger trains will leave Vine-street PerrY at 7.30 A. M.. arriving at Long Branch at 11.10 A. M. Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.31 P. M., arriving at Philadelplia 7.45 P Passengers landed close to the Hotels. N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried on liberal terms. Apply to ' L. B. COLE.: Agent at the DepoBt. ENJ.S' Coope CRr'ON%s Point. Assistant Superintendent. SLIMMER. --- - - . On and after MONDAY, SANE 1, 1563, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot. Northeass corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.50 and 10.30. k. M., and at 2. 4.30, and 6 55 P. AL On TLIESD 6,1. , and FRIDAYS a train will leavOWEfr CHESTER at 6.90 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia. at 9.15 , P. M. .. . , Trains leave the corner of Thirty first and: Market streets (West Philadelphia)l7 minutes after the.starting time (rum Eighteenth and. 11farket. INSURANCE COMPANIES. OFFICE, No. 433 CHESTNUT STREET. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. IN 1518. This Company have no nnaettaol losses. The assets of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rents Real esEate (taken for debts) c05t....-. Stocks and bonds Bills receivable ...... Due from individuals Cash in Bank Stock notes LACKSITRNE, Secretary. FAME INSURCOMPANY, ANCE NO • - 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. - Francis N. Ruck, • I E. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, Geo. A West. Henry Lewis, Jr., John Kessler, Jr... John W. Everrnan, Chas. Stokes, - }Vito S, Justice. A. R. Rosenheim. O. W. Davis. Joseph D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK. - President. CB ARLES RI C NARDS N, Vice President. WILLIAM I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. Lialb,iftt, P.- SCHULER'S SUPERIOR rw grand overstrang aqiiare PIANO; fret% exo upward. Far sale by the maker, 90..1. MARKET' Street, JeE-3m* afkrTURTLE AND CLAM SQUP will be served np Sundays excepted. by- JANES PROSSER: No. Sfis 11.1ANKST St mvd-itlif "e". PIiILADELPIIIA. PlilitAbLQGL, st CAL CABINET AND BOOK STOIO3.—SR Aktions, with writum or veahul4escriptiove cb.l%. - racter, Social Xespoaillas. rrofeseaoral Talent,n Bueineel. Qtteallicatic4. £l.: are made day an evening. All the PulliCa s ilgil% of Fowler & Wells. Wbolessle and reteiil JOHN L. C&PEN. mfituthiNEll . Bi 3 South TENTII Street. AND ELMIRA, FREIGHT AGENT .450.116 48 .. 19,370 00 21,509 91 9,912 91 .. 7,374 47 1,1362 87 •. 70,265 CO
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