Seini-weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. Jima 9—Evening. The Breadstuffs market continues very dull, anti prices are drooping. Flour continues very dull. Wheat is lower. Corn and Oats are in demand. Quercitrou Bark is dull. There is more doing in Cotton, and prices have advanced. Coal is active, and prices are firm. Coffee is scarce and dull. Fish and Frail are without change. Iron continues very dull, In Provisions there Is no change to .notice. Oils are rather dull. Sugar is firm. In Wool there is no change to notice in price or demand: PLOBR.—There is very little doing, and prices are 'drooping; about 3.000 bins uold, inclhding 800 bids City Mills extra, atiso.76, and 600 bbls _Ohio extra - family at fc6.75•©7.12% $i bbl. The retailers and bakers are buying Oderately, at prices Baleen' from $5 ".s@o for super -01 ne, 16.,,g0 7 for extras, $0 73001 75 for extra family, and •kte4gl9 bbi fur fancy brands, as to quality... Rye Flour is 'very quiet at $5 bbl. Corn Meal is offered at $1 for 'Pennsylvania and $1.23 bbl for Brandywine.. 400 bids rof the fatter sold on private terms. GRAlN.—There is very little demand for Wheat, but ;holders are flrm; sales comprise about 18,000 bus at $1.48 (41.6211 hu. for Western and Pennsylvania reds, and 431.6C01.650 r bus for fair to prime white. Rye is wanted at $1 bu for Pennsylvania. Gore is saw C 9, and in de `nand, With sales of 15,000 bus at 85337 e bu for prime OMB Aell. freely ou arrival; about 20,000 bus ..32ave been taken at 74@70c, weight. PROVISIONS. —There is very little doing; no change t) Loiioe la prices; about WO Ws Masi Pork sold at 314014.50 "ti Phi for new, and 21112. s for old. Beef Hums a e steady a r $l7 50; country Mess Beef is held at $12(0•13, and city at $13@15. cash. BaColl — There is a good de anand fur Hants; NO casks sold, at 934 01O.qc for plain. and ltßA.l2c for covered; Sides .are Mill at 6Xc, and ishoulders ut 64jigl6c `f lb. Green Meats—There is not anuch doing; 60,000 lbs Shoulders sold at So V lb. rd COlitIll11(.1s (11111, end prices are rather lower; 400 'ibis and tierces sold at 1011/03"an V lb, and 200 kegs at 11 , a©11 cOl b. Butter is firm, With sales of Hind packed at .1 9 c r lb. the hater fur prime New York; and Eggs at 18 i9c ALETALS.—The market for Pig Iron continues very dull. We quote Anthracite at from d3tlig)3s 0 ton for the three numbers. Scotch Pig is held at sY7G3s 7 iti tuu,cash. Alanufael.cred Iron is without change. Lead—There is very little stock here; we quote Galena at 9c l lb. Cop- Per —There is no change to notice in sheathing or yellow •Atietai. _ • • BARIC.—Thore is less inquiry for Quercitron, and the offerings light; small sales of Ist No. bare making at $33 sou. Tanner's Bark is coming in ins re fr-ely; sates of Chestnut at $l4. and Spanish Oak at SIIP. t 8 V cord. CANDLES.—SmaII sales or city anti Western Adaman tine are making at 1&@2.30; Tallow Candles are quiet at GOAL.—The market continues very active, and dealers generally have advanced their prices; large sales are ;leaking Inc shipment and home use. COFFEE is dull, but firm sales et-Rio at 29(g1 :013fe, and Laguttyra at Mc; the stock Li very light.% • COTPON —.Chore is more doing and prices are better; sales reach about 200 bales at 56057, tb for middlings. BATHERS are dull and ranee from 46 to 490. FlSll.—There are very sew Mackerel coming forward, and theyaro held with increased firmness; sales in lots from store at 816 to $2O for medium and extra large No. SOO.oooil 50 for ,Ro. 2s; $5.70tg16 for medium, and M,7flD7 fur large No. 3s. There are very few Codfish Isere, and new are held at 6%, Pickled Herring are get ting scarce and rave from $2.50@i3.50 obl, and 30glitic gi box for smoked: , FRUIT Supplies of foreign have been coming for *al d More freely -Sales of Oranges and Lemons have been made at $ . 5:',50 ' , A box, and part on private terms. .li.alB/.118 are scarce and held firmly, In domestic fruit there ie not enough doing to establish quotations. • 0119 SEN O.—There is very little here; we quote crude at 90c and clarified at $1 , 6 lb. HEMP is very quiet, there being but little stock here out of the hands of the manufactarers. HAT is in steady demand at 90©95c the 100 lbs. RlCE.—There is butlittle stock to operate" in, and the sales have only been in a small way at S! , ao.9nc, cash. SALT.—Prices are unchanged; no further arrivals have come under our notice. SEEDS.—The ; market is fairly supplied with Clover seed, and`prime lots command 8.5.0013:5.70 99 bushes. In Tireothy,and Flaxseed there his not enough doing to fur quotations;,' the latter is worth $2 2011 bushel. SPlRlTS.—Foreiga continues dull bat firm; a cargo of Brandy is going into store. B. B Rum is steady at 609 66c. Whisky is firm; sales 01000 bills Pennsylvania, and Ohio at 45c, small lots at 46c, and drudge at 45(014c `ti 13 OPS are and sell only in a small way at2,0024c. LUMBER.—There is a. fair demand for all denript, o ; Bales of yellow pine sap Boards, at $599122 tiR If feet; white pine at $229914; Scantling at $l9 Oil, and Laths from $1 4fol. 60 Ti m There are but few Pickets here, and prices of Shingles have not changed for some time aItILASSES.—The market has been Quiet. and among the sales are a`cargo of Trinidad. at about 5 1c, and soma old and new crop Now Orleans from 37©18c, mostly cash. NAVAL STORES are mnre active; sales of Spirits of 'Turpentine at - $3 50(03,05 re gallon, and Rosin, which is scarce, at $24628 p bbl. Nothing doing in Tar and. Pitob to alter quotations OlL—Linseed is dull and lower; small sales at $1.20. In Fish Oils there is very little doing. Lard Oil ranges from 60 to 87c for summer and winter. Nothing doing in Palm or Olive Oil. COAL OM is rather firmer; about 1,000 bbls sold in lots at 2.l@c 2tc for crude; 4.31045 c for refined in bond, and Zee 55c 7 6 gallon free, according to onllity. SC GAIL -7There has been m Cubaqiry. and prices are better. Sales reach 650 hhds at Ski@l2c, and some Porto Bice at 123ia, on time. TALLOW is dull; small sales city-rendeied at 11. l a, .113Ec. and country at 1011©1054c lb. TOBACCO. —Leaf is dud and drooping, but manufac tured is scarce and commands full rates. WOOL. —There is rather more doing, and prices are unsettled, with small sales at 00@650, net. The new clip Will open high. Rahn following , are the receipts 'Of Flour and Grain at this port to,daY• Flour.. Wheat. New York Markets, June 9. ASHES are firm, and selling at $8 for pots and $9.6231 for pea de. BREAD:WIMPS.— The market for State and Western Flour is dull, heavy, and 5c lower. The sales are 5,000 bbls. at $5@5.15 for superfine State, • $5.76@5.60 for extra do, &I@s 20 for superfine Michigan, Indiana, lowa, Ohio, Ste; $5.6006 for extra do, including • shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio at $ 6 @ 6 •18, - and trade brands do at $ 6 . 20 07.50. Southern Flour is dull and lower; sales of 650 bble, at $6.36@7 for superfine 13altimore, and $7. 0:5@9. 20 for ex tra do.' 350 Flour is dull. and Sc lower. The sales are bbls at $5. 7Cg5.95 for common, and $6(4t7 for good to choice extra Rye Flour is inactive at $3.60@5 10 for the range of iltle and superfine. Corn Meat is unchanged ; quote Jersey at $4.25; 'Brandywine $1.50; Caloric $4.50; and puncheons $22 25. Wheat is in moderate demand, but the market -is a little easier. The sales are 70 Ofklbus, at sl.l7@vi. 30 for Chicago spring; $1.27@1.40 for Milwaukee club; $1.41 (01.44 for amber Iowa; $1.46®1. GO for winter red West ern, and $1.51©1.54 for amber Michigan. , Rye is steady .•with sales at $LOl®l.O2. • Burley is dull. -TCorn rules in favor of the buyer, with a fair business. he sales are 65.000 bush at 74075 c for sound Western, and 70074 c for Eastern do. MOats are dull- at 75©80c for Canada, Western, and &tate. ) HOPS are in moderate demand for comminution, with sales of 00 - bales at 166121 c for common to prime. Hkr is in fair request and steady at 85(490c for ship ping. CITY_7E DX S 01711.AILMIES IN TILNy SOUTIIWEST are now daily becoming more and more the central object of interest to the lovers of freedom throughout the world. Should Gen. Grant succeed in the capture •of Vicksburg, as he doubtless will, the fabled back bone of:the rebellion will be more than broken, it will be severed in twain. Until we have this glo rieus news to communicate to our readers, we know of .no more interesting or congenial theme to expatiate .upon than the fact that Mr. W. W. Alter, the popular coal dealer, Ninth street, above Poplar, sells the best quality coal at the most no sellable prices. The consequence is, that he is doing an immense business. ELEGANT STOOK OF SLIMMER CLOTHING. —Messrs. C. Somers & Son, No. 626 Chestnut street, under Jayne's Hall, have now in store the most splendid stock of ready-made Clothing for Summer in this city. They have displayed superb taste in the selection of their materials—mainly of their own direct importation—and the styles in which their garments are made up are unsurpassed by the most fashionable and expensive merchant tailoring establishments in the Country. To all who wish to .buy choice Clothing at moderate prices, we would say go to Somers & Son's by all means. FINE CLARETS AND HOCK WINES..—Our readers will find a fine stock of claret and. Hock wines, for table purposes, at the old'stand of C. H. Mattson, Arch and Tenth streets, together with the choicest stook of fine family groceries in the city. FASHIONABLE SUMMER HATS FOR GEN- Tumour 141 D BOYS. —Messrs. Wood & Cary, No. 725 Chestnut street, have the largest, most recherehd, and in all respects the-most desirable stock Straw Hate for gentlemen and youth in this city. I GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE NEVER LEARNED experimentally the comfort of wearing a perfectly fitting shirt •can do so by patronizing the 'popular Gentlemen's Furnishing Establishment of Mr. Geo. Grant, 610 Chestnut street. • -FINE MILITARY TRAPPINGS.—Messrs. G. Oakford& Sone, under the Continental Hotel, have constantly , on hand an elegant assortment of fine =nary Goeds, suitable for army and navy officers. MESSRS. WOOD & CARY } No. '725 Chest nut street, have not only the most elegant assort- went of Strati• Hats for men and Boys, but they are prepared - to make any style of Summer Hat to order - at the-shortest notice. OAKFOED & SONS' SUMMER STYLE OF - , psicrTS' and all kinds of Ilead•par forld 4ren, are universally admired, and daily attract crowds to :their splendid establishment, under the -,Continentai. WE EFEEEESTAND that Mrs. Gage, who ,basapent eight months at Port Royal, will leoture .on Monday evening next on the " Condition of the Freedmen:, TUB RICHEST degree of perfection in rival 'lnventions in the same art is rarely attained by the suttee mind. it must, however, be admitted that Nr. Win. 0. Grover, of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company, is an exception to this rule. He lula now.matched perfection in the shuttle or lock- Mitch machines' against perfection in the Grover & Baker stitch machines. So that a choice of stitches le all that is left to the seeker after a perfect sewing machine. . GOOD ADVICE.—Always sit next to the carver, if you can, at dinner. Ask no woman her age. Be civil to all rich uncles and aunts. Never joke with a policeman. Your oldest hat, of course, for an evening party. Don't play at chess with a widow. Never contradict a man that stutters. Pull down the blind before you put on your wig. Above all, buy all your wearing apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing -Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, and live and die a happy, contented, and respected man.l FAIRMOUNT PARK.—Stately trees, the rich foliage of which oscillates in the soft summer breeze ; undulating fields, the luxuriant grass of which gracefully waves to and fro through the same agency ; the romantic Schuylkill, dotted with plea sure barges, and its waves dancing in the golden Sunlight; chirping birds, winging their way from tree to tree, and making the air musical with their melodious song; bright flowers, embowered walla, spacious drives, and shady retreats, sites for sign boards similar to Chas. Stokes & Co.'s, under the Continental, that are erected in other places on the beautiful Schuylkill, all combine to make Fairmount one of the most attractive places in the city. SPOTS ON Tun SUN.—The' Leeds Astro nomical Society draws attention to the great num ber of spots now to be seen on the sun's disc, which are at the present time admirably situated for ob servation. • The pews/bre of the largest is quite dis cernible through telescopes of even moderate power, and may be plainly seen from the palatial Clothing establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Cheat 7 nut street. "No DELA.i."--Those who have waited to have their Upholsteringldone, and have been re• peatedly disappohited; iviti,jyaoe give Patten's Weat-End Store a Wit Carpets, _Hattlngs, and 011 it:gothe latd by competent workmen. - jelo-at YOUR HOIJSB 'TO 'RIGHTS, wait for no one. If your upholsterer diasppolnts you, send to the Weat End Store, 1.408 Chestnut Jared. W. /Teary Patten Benda praotieal hands:immediately on peeeipt oeorders. jeio•st PHILADELPHIAII° -ARD OF TRADZ OEORGE N. TATHAM, • WM. L. REHR Icomm,T, r 'BENJ. MARSHALL ' . " E OP Ilia LETTER BAGS ALT THII MBROHAII3I3' BSOHANGIIi PHILADELPHIA* Bark American. Christianßarbadoes. HOOD Bark Guiding Star,Bearse " Liverpool soon Steamer Whirlwind, SG Vlcll,lla.Rt Jima g MARINE INTELLIGENCE. kuo ;4 1[t) al 6)s i) mei:ate clurfirrrr4 tpio in t I SUN R15E5........ 31-SIIN SETS. 27 •- - - Bark Soxonville, Bolitho, 3 days from New York, in ballast to Workman & Co. • Brig Charles Edward, Shute, from New York, in bal last to captain. Bar Lottie, Bunker, 13 days from Sagna, with sngar ni d molasses to E C Knight & Co. Behr Wm Arthur, Haskell, 6 days from Portland, with plaster to captain Schr J Newell, Cushing, 5 days trom Portland, with rodeo to Geo B Kerfoot, Seim Alida, Lombard, 4 days from Boston, with maze to Crowell & Collins, Scbr Vandalia, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Dal, with, corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. &lir Western Star, Crowell, 3 days from New York, *ith cement to Baker & Folsom. Scbr L 8 LoNering, Corson, 4 days from Salem, in bal lasi to captain. Scbr C E Elmer, Mason, 7 dayi from Boston, with ice to captain. Sehr M M Freeman, Howes, B days from Boston, with mdze to captain. Schr Silver Magnet, Perry, 7 days from .Boston, 'in ballast to E R Sawyer & Co. chr Frank Herbert, Parker, 7 days from Boston, with ice to ca ptain. Schr S L Crocker, Presbrey, 3 days from Taunton, with mdze to caniain. Schr Cabot, Phinney, 5 days from Boston, with mdse to captain. Schr Mary H Mifflin, Gladding, from Providence, with mdze to Crowell & Collins. Srbr Alfru d Bunting, Corliss, from Baltimore, with salt to Win Bumm & Son. Schrblarinah N Williams, 7 days fronlßeanfort, with shingles to S Bolton & Co. &lir Wan Rock, Wilson, 14 days from Lubec, with plaster to E A bonder & Co. Steamer Oliver Thomas, Knight, 24 hours from New York. with mdre to W 1' Clyde. Steamer Whirwind, Rogers, 24 hours from - New York, in ballast to T E Barley & Co. Bohr Sarah Elizabeth, Kelly, 6 days from Boston; with mdse to captain. Schr Maggie Van Dusen, Garrison, 6 days from Rox buly, iy ballast to captain. Schr Majestic, Bramble. 4 days from Federalsburg, Md, with railroad ties to J W Bacon Bohr Winter Shrub, McNeilly, 3 days from Seaford, Del, with bark to J W Bacon. • Schr Widow's SOD, Burton, 3 days from Laurel, Del, with lumber to J W Bacon. Bohr Mary & Caroline, Adams, from Alexandria. Behr E Belden, Street, from Alexandria, Fehr Fly, Dillies, from Providence. • Schr .T r Cooper, Taylor, from Providence. Bohr RT Mercer, Robinson, from Providence. .Schr Revenue. Gandy, from Providence. Schr Amelia, Beebe, trom Providence. Behr G Conover, Jones, from Dighton. _ Schr Eagle, - Newell. from Newborn. Mary Haley, Haley, from Boeton. Schr L & It Smith, Smith, from Boston. Behr Eliza Williams, from Boston ISchr S J Vaughn, Cramer, from Boston, Schr R it Huntley, Nickerson, from Boston. Bohr Jas M Vance, Burdge. from Boston. Behr Mary Patterson, Godfrey, from Boston. Schr J G Babcock, Babcock, from Boston. Behr M . A Shropshire, 31cElwee, from Boston, Bohr Flyaway, Bo wditch. from Sag Harbor. Behr B P Chase. 'Primer, from Norwich, Schr Joanna, Band, from Westchester. Bohr Sarah Selsey, Carroll, from New Haven. Bohr S V W Simmons, Godfrey, from Salem. Schr Geo F Brown; Gedney, from New York. Steamer C Comstock. Drake, 24 hours from New Tork, with mdse to W 31 Baird & Co. Steamer New York, Fultz, 24 hours from New York, to W P Clyde. _ CLEARED. Ship Coburg, Gibson. Liverpool, P Wright & Sons. Bark Al B Trout, Haddocks, Cape Haytien, J E Barley Brig Saml Welsh, Cunningham. New Orleans. Tyler, Stone & Co. Brig Daniel Boone. Leger, Boston, I E Bailey & Co. Lehr Argus Eye, Townsend, New Orleans, Com H A Adams. Sch HE Van Dagen, Garrison, Roxbury, Hammett,Van 'Liven & Lochman. Schr Village G. 3111, Atkins, Boston, do Schr Mary Hitley,Haley. Boston, Blakiston, Grail St Cu. Seim Arcularius, Jackson, Boston, do Behr Jae M Vance, Burdge, Boston, do Sch. R H Huntley, Nickerson, Cambridge, do Mir Joanna, Hand,.Westchester, ' do Schr L & R Smith, Smith, Boston, Repplier & Schr Win Wallace, Stull, Boston. - do Schr 11 &Shropshire, McElwee, Boston, do Scbr S V W Simmons, Godfrey, Salem, do Schr S J Vaughn, Cramer, Boston, J nffineglr. Co. bar Mary Patterson, Godfrey, Boston, E R Sawyer & Co. Schr Silver Magn44, Perry, Cambridgeport, do Schr R J Mercer, Robinson, Boston, Costner, StickneY Wellingten. Bohr Amelia. Beebe, Newport, do Schr W H Rowe, Harris, Boston, do Bohr G Conover, Jones, Bridgeport, D Pearson &Co. Schr Flyaway, Bowditch. Providence, do Bohr R P Chase, Trimer. Medford, L Audenriod & Co, Schr. Eliza Willis ins. Taylor, Boston,do Schr T P Cooper, Taylor, Providence, do Bohr Sarah Selsey, Carroll, N Haven, Vir H Johns & Co Schr J G Babcock, Babcock, Dorchester, C A Heck- Ocher & Co.' • Schr It W Tall, Haley, Port Royal, Hunter. Norton ,ST Sclir Mary P Stevens, Bead, New Haven, Noble, Cald well sc Go.. _ . Mir Mary & Caroline, Adams, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone & Co. ' • Schr E Belden, - Street,'Alexandria, do Schr Clotilda. Stokes. Washington, do Sir Biunva 'Dunn, Borden, Alexandria, A G Cattell & Co. Steamer R Willing. Dade. Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. Str Ruggles: McDermott, New York, W P Clyde. 2,450 bbh 12.400 bms 4.500 bile. 6,200 bus. SPECIAL, NOTICES. THE WORMS. Our city% invaded! Lo !- What hosts of the audacious foe ! As numerous as the rebel crew, And not more easy to ..subdue. From fears of hanging they are free, And hang theinselves on every tree; A shrewd device, to let us see, • How they despise that penalty. Against them there is no defence, Nor gnus nor bombs can drive them hence. They on our very noses ride, Nor can our mouths be fortified. • Each insolent invader sips The 'nectar of the ladies' lips, Or takes his sacrilegious rest On some unconscious beauty's breast. On gentlemen's apparel, too, Their lawless gambols they pursue; Yes, most presumptuously crawl On coats and pants from TOWER HALL. As well as on inferior ware Which can't with Bennett's goods compare. • These bold intruders let us slaughter, And be our battle cry, "No quarter.!" Meanwhile, those who have not already - made the change in Clothing which the reason demands, will save time, money and trouble, by calling at once at TOWER HALL, where they are certain teifind, among the largest assortment inPhiladelpliia,. articles suited to their pe culiar taste, or sine, at prices mush below present mar ket rates. TOWER nhat, • • No. 51.8 fiIARRET Street, It BEgIiETTAr co, - 2. .Fort. TIM CURTI Or 'S6ELOFTIL A, CANCELS, aorras,— 111, - CEILS, SELN DismASSS, &c.. JAYNEIS ALTERATIVW STILL MAINTAINS ITS SUPERIORITY' The unparalleled success which for tvpsuty-five raors, has attended the nse of JAYNE'S: ALTER 4 ATIVD, one,- bias the proprietors to recommend.it to theraftlicted with entire confidence, believing that it will effectually OM dicate from the human system the diseases for whose cure it is designed, more promptly and. thoroughly than any other remedy of its class, It has been found. parti cularly benefiical in CANCER AND CANCEROIIS APFECTIONiI- of alit kinds, curing a malority of the oases in which , it has been `used. and (dimes after thelailure of other 'reme dies. GOITRE OR SWELLED- _NECK. —ln. innumerable cases of this disease in which Jayne's Alterative has• been perseveringly used, it -has never been. known. to. fail. All have been cured who hawe continue Cits. use according to directions DROPSY AND DROPSICAL S-WELLINGS:--Many physicians who have used the Alterative in diseases of this nature, consider it a specific. so groat has beem lie success. It eats by increasing. the powers of digestion, exciting the absorbents into healthy exercise; whereby the watery or calcareous depositions and all. unnatural enlargements are reduced. EPILEPSY, FITS, CONVULSIONS, are usually-con sidered incurable,.and yet experience -has proved; that the Alterative in conjunction with the Sanative:Pills,. will cure a majority of cases;: it should, be triedtthere fore, by all who are subject to theseqerrible,alitictions. SCROFITLA.—In all the forms of this disease, 'whether in that of Ulcerations of the Flesh or Bones, Ealnrge ment of the Joints, Glands, Swellings, Eruptions, Tu mors, &c. , the Alterative has heen found: pre-emirumtly successful. It enters into and circulates with,thebloott, thus destroying the virus or poisonous- principle- bons which these diseases originate. SKIN DISEASES, of all kinds, Scald , Head;. Fetter, Salt Rheuin; Ring Worm, Boils,. Pimples, Blotches, Roughness of the Skin, &c., are readily:curedby the Alterative. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALLEIA.--In chronic:cases, this Alterative, if perseveringly used. is generally-suc cessful, In Acute Rheumatism, , Jayne's Liniment bhonid be applied in connection, according to directions. FEMALE, COMPLAINTS.—In: many afleeticaepecoliar to females, especially when . arriving at maturity, or at the "change of life," the Alterative is unsurpassed by any. other remedy. In, Cholorosis or Retention, Irregu larity and Lencorrhcoa„ the best results have always followed its administration. COMPLICATED AND MIXED DISEASES, NER VOUS AFFECTIONS, DISEASES OF THE HEART, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, Constitutional DN. eases, and diseases originating from a depraved or im-' perfect state of the Blood, are all enred by JaYne's Al terative; and while it is a fault in many medicines, that when they are removing the disease they are also Pros trating the patientbeyond reoonery, the Alterative has no such drawback. While neutralizing the virus of disease at its 'very source, it sustains the strength of the sufferer; the union of Disinfectant, Tonic and Deob sti neat properties in this medicine, and the fact that all these influences are blended harmoniously in its opera tion, distinguishing it from all other similar prepara tions. Let the afflicted give it a trial. Prepared only by DR. D. JAYNE & SON, ielo-wfdanSt No. 2111 CHESTNUT Street. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT IS roly a "friend in need," and every family should hav t at hand. -.COG-WHEEL WRINGER S— COG-WHEEL WRINGERS. —The Universal is the only kind with cog wheels; they will wear for years without repair; atm caution or ekill required in their use; the water can be Pressed from articles more thoroughly than by the old fashioned back-breaking, wrist-straining, and clothes destroying process. They save their' cost in clothing every six months, and are warranted in every Partica lar. WALCOTT & BURNHAM, Agents, . 721 CHESTNUT Street. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly forRETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi gures. All Goods made to Order warranted eatiefactory. Our Oxu-PlucE SYSTEM .18 strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES St CO.. 604 MARKET Street. S.-T.-1860.--X. CAUTION. —The PLANTATION BITTER BOTTLE is secured to Us by U. S. Letters Patent. To imitate the Bottle or use it for any other purpose is a crime punish able with fines and imprisonment. Parties are warned of the consequences of filling empty Bottles with any other mixture, whether calling it. Plantation Bitters or by any other name. We pay cash, 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 reiular Bottles, all bowing our private United States stamp and steel-plate label and signature. P. H. DRAKE & nayl9-tutl,slnl 202 BROADWAY. New York. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD Nunss.—Hrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescrip tion of one of the best female physicians r and nurses in the United States,_and has 'been used for thirty years with never-failiiigeafety and success by millions, of there and children, from the feeble infant of ego - week . ald to tbe adult. - It corrects acidity of the stomach. Relieves wind colic - . Regulates the bowels. And gives rest, bealtit, and comfort to mother and child. 26 cente a bottle. - my22-3ea KERR'S ,Furnishing CHINA and GLASS establishment. CHINA. HALL. 529 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, Restaurants. and Shipping sUPDlisd. N. 14.—CHINA DECORATED to Caller; also, Initials and. Create elegantly engraved on TABLE GLAP:d and paw by.tnail p,rozotly 4tMt4dtgl ta, myl6•lm. ARRIVED THE' SIMMER_ MOON WAS SHINING All in tbe purple sky; My wife and I. we tossed about, And cauld not close an eve I cursed arid swore, sue scolded me. All through the weary night: But Was enough to vex a saint, • The bedbugs' savage bite. You may be sure I certain went Next morn to Lyon's store, •-• And home in joyful triumph Magnetic Powder bore. Which quickly slaughtered every bug, Moknit°, roach, and ilea. Lyon's Powdericills all insects. Lyon's Magnetic Pine are sure death to rats - and mice. Sold everywhere. DEMIS S. BARNES. New York. ~.~9..RR1~D_ CROWLTY PRICE.--On the 7th tad., by the Rev. Mr Chty;-J s ol n Crowley to Miss Mary Priee,'all of Phan ] dolphin. • Co.NRIL---MEYERS. —fin the 4th inst.- by Rev. 'Father Keirens, Mr Daniel F.. O'Neil to Miss Eineline A.. Meyers, both of this city. DIED_ BREWSTER. —On the morning of the 9th iust., Enoch C. Brewster, Esq Cis relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, N 0.136 South Sixth street, on Thursday, 11th instant, at 3 o'clock P. M. . . NEWMAN. —Tuesday afternoon, June 9th, James L. Newman, aged 54 years. Funeral from his:late residence, 1126 Walnut street. on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The male friends of the fancily are invited to attend. :I' - HARRIS.—On the Stb inst.. at his residence in Moores - taw n y. , Edward Harris, in the 64th year of his age.' lefs friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Friday, the 12th inst., - at 3 o'clock, without further notice. ** . . kTFRR.—On the 9th inst., Mrs. Mary Sterr, wife of George Sterr, Sr., in the 79th year of her age. `Alio relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the .funeral, on Friday afternoon next, at I o'clock, from her late residence, northwest corner of Franklin and Noble streets. - *** MASSEY. —On tha evening of the Bth inst., Robert Y. Massey in the 69th rear of her age. The male friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No.-1022 Arch street, on the morning of the 12th inst,. at 10 o'clock, Without fur. ther notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill .** CALVER.—On the 7th inst., Fmeline B. Calvet', in the 47th year of her age- DARNELL.-00 the 7th inst.. Mrs. Sarah J. Darnell, in the 76th year of her age. CARR.,:On. e.7th. inst., _Mrs. Samuel Carr, daughter of the late Mrs Kent.* 13.i4INETT.-01.1 the 7th inst., Mrs Margaret Bennett, aged 31 years . • " TILACK BAYADE R E B AREUES.- -•-• Black silk -- and wool Bayadere Bareges at 25, 28, and 31.35 cents. • Black Balaorines. 12X, and Id cents. Black Enrages. .T 2 to 3714 cents. Black Crape Marets. 8714 to 50 cents. Black Barsee Shawls and. Points. • ' Black India Senshews and Sarasota for linings. Black. Marcelines and Lnstrenes for linings. Black 8-4 wide Baregos and Barege Bernard. Black and colored Grenadine. Veils, &c. Just received by BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, je2 No. 91s rA NSTNTIT Street TOE BLANKETS LOW. -L . Ice Wrapping and Rugs. 6.4 Tarletons for Mirrors. EYRE & LANDEIiL, FOURTH. and ARM 3;000 t YARDS FA_ST-COLORED Fine Rich Organdies. Summer Mourning Goods. Sea-shore New Shawls EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH Streets 11:TO THE UN/ON AND LOYAL LEAGUES AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND. LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES: - PHILADELPHIA,- May 25, 1563, FELLOW-Cmzsgs : By direction of the UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, the undersigned have the honor to invite 9011 T attention to the following Nesolutione, to wits Resolved, "I. That the League will celebrate the approaching Anniversary of American Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence.; "2. That all the Union Leagues and Associations in the United States be invited to participate in the celebra tion, and that they be requested to send 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 reepective States, and to adopt such measures as may be necessary to carry them - into effect," For the first time in the history of onr Oonntry, the masses of the American people are now invited to com memorate the birth of the UNION, at the place where it was born: To re-assert the great principles of the Declaration, that "All men are created equal, and are 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 declare the INDIVISIBILITY of the AMERICAN IINION: -- • . To declare the inflexible pnrpose of the nrcericau peo ple, as GOD shall give them strength, to subdue the ene mies of the Union, and re-establish . and perpetuate the NATIONAL AUTHORlTY,:wherever it has been over-. thrown by treason or rebellion: .._ To declare to foreign nations, that while we desire Peacevith them, we shall hold them responsible for any encouragement they. may give to the .rebellton against the Government of the United States : To give to history en 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 protecuted by their for the sup pression of the rebellion WITHOUT COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS, as the only means of centring an honorable and lasting peace: The COrainittee are' gratified to announou :tat the PRESIDEXT OP THE UNITED STATES has accepted an invitation: to participate in tbe , p.roceedings. Fellow-eithens of the United'Sintes, we call reser, yon to co-operate with tie in this FIRVTIPATIONAL und , to adopt such mmaures as you. inlay deem proper, lo , muke it worthy of great 'people who have inherited, and now poseess - .und appreciatoi-nhe blessings of libey. e l muja.zr-z- 4 3 - "DBO. iLdbrtortZlefifichael .P. II Clark' Hare,' 10.(TAiwann.111.D:, J. Edgar The:aeon, - 0 Henry . arey, lif..llinney. Jr., Frederick Fraley, Daniel Snabh, Jr., Jos. Allison, J Moorhead, Virm Ashhnrst, Geo. A..Boker, John Bt Myers, J. GilAghmFell, Jas. C. 'Band, Jos. B Townsend; Jabez Ghtes, Geo. TilkitneY, Charles Gdtpin, Thos. W. Evans, W. Retch , Wister, John Ries; Henry Co'hen, F. J. Drees W. Devine. Thos. S. Etas, Geo. Bray, G. W. klen&an, H. C. Howe% , Persifor Fracas, S. W. Paul, J. W. Goff, Frank Wells, [ l3. H. Gratz, . . Benj. Gerhard, Geo.-H. Stuart, N. B. Browne, Wm. C am ac,M. D.. S. M. Felton, A. B. Borie, Clarence H. Clark, A. G. Cattail. Henry M. Watts, C. S. Grove, Sohn B. Kenney, James Milliken, Win. M. Tilghman, H. C. Lea. B.Hartab orne,MD, Thos. Webster, Bilis Yarnall, C. S. Smith, P. A. Comly, Alfred M. Jessup, Augustus Heaton, Ward B. 11 aseltine B. P. Borie, Cad wal a d. Biddle, H. Rundle Smith. Samuel E. Stokes, George Trott,l , Danl. Dougherty, Thos. Kimber:an, Geo. Bullock, E. C. Knight, Wm. M. Cooper, W. R. Kern, S. J. Christian, Joseph Kerr, John W. Forney, R R. King, S.. Fisher uorlies, Charles Knechb, B. P. Kershow, General Commit:fee GEORGEIR. R( DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEM AHD SURVEYOR, PHILADELPHiId. JURE S, 1863. NOTlCE.—Duplicate Plane of the Adjnstment of Grades - in the FIRST SECTION OF THE NINETEENTH WARD,' bounded on the Noah by Lehigh avenue, South by Oxford street, East by Frankford avenue, Front street and Kensington avenue, West by Sixth street . and Germantown road. SECOND SECTlON—bounded om.the North by Somerset and - Lehigh avenues, South by Norris street, East by Delaware river, ' 'West by Front street and Kiszteington avenue. FOURTH. SECTlON—bounded Olt the - North by Pike street, South by Westmorel end street, . East by Delaware river, West by Richmond street; are now prepared and deposited fdtr public inspection at the office 01 JAMES P. DAVIS, FAQ., Surveyor and Re gulator of the Sixth 'District, No. 1841 FE ANKFORD -Road, near Norris street, and at the Olio of this Depart ment,City Building, FIFTH street, below Walnut street; and the Board of Surveyors have appointed MONDAY, the Sixth day of July, ISti.3, at 10r. o'clock A.‘ M.. to con sider any objections that may be* rirged.:thereto' by any citizen interested therein. STRICKLAND:KNEASS. Chief lingineer and Surveyor jeloBl2o3rjy3-3t A. GRAND STRAWBERRYFESTI•. VAL. accompanied with VOCAL! - and INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, will be held :at SACISOM•STREET Me LL, on THURSDAY EVENING, Jute Ilth- Proceeds to aid the Sccond-street M. E. Church., The finest quality of Strawberries will be furnished , from the extensive Gardens a Hon. - ‘ l 7:m.. Parry, of Bur lington county, N. J: Thee:a berries are acknowledged: to be as line as any that come to onr.markets_ The Ice Cream will be furnished by Mark.Breolcs, direct from his Farm in Chester country. The Music,. will be non,- ducted by Prof. Shill, assisted. by. Miss_ L. Linn, and other talented artists. • . Tickets, sl—for sale at Gould's, Soventh,and Chestnut; Perkinpine & Biggins', and at the Hall. it* STRAWBERRY . FESTILVAX, Of the. DIES OF TWELFTH-STREET E CHURCH, At SANSOM-Street BALL, FRIDAY,' EVENING,. Xnne 12tb. The entertainment will be : varied by short ad dresses and Vocal and Instrumental 'Music, by the.Phila deiphia SacrealMnsic Society. Doors .openat Seven and Refrtehments served at Eight o'clock.. Tickets SD cents each—can be had at Perkinpine .BtHiggins% ;Fourth, be low Arch Tract Depository, 119 . North Sixth street, and at the door on the evening ottherestival. ihlo-2t* --- fre OFFICE OF - UNION 'MUTUAL IN SIJRAItCE COMPANY, PH MAK I:I.MA. Jane 8. 1863. Notice is hereby given, that subscriptions to the In creased Capital of the Uniol4Mutual Insu i pnce-CompanY. 'by oonirsion of the Scrip into Stook. 'will be receiv ed at the office Of the Company : , from Sulyl te November 1, 1883, in accordance "with the amended charter accepted at a.meeting of the Scripholders. held June 1. 1863. jel4lmif " JOHN - MOSS, Secretary. MC.. PORT ROY..--11111.RS. P. D. GAON. will lecture on the " Condition of the Freedmen at Port Royal,' on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at SANSOM-STItEa HALL. IMCARD TO Tlas PUBLIC.—COOPER SHOP SOLDIERS' HOME, HOSPITAL, RE FRESHMENT SALOON. The undersigned, °Misers of the management of the SECOND ANNUAL FANCY, FLORAL, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL FAIR. To confluence on MONDAY, June 1; 1663, at the Cooper 4 Shop Saloon, OTSEGOStreet, below Washington avenue, respectfully make a second• appeal to the public in sup port of' THE COOPER-SHOP SOLDIERS' HOME, THE COOPER SHOP REFRESHMENT SALOON, AND THE COOPER-SHOP HOSPITAL. A BAND OF MUSIC WILL. BE IN ATTENDANCE. "EVERY EVENING: The Tables will be well filled, with Articles of use and, ornament, to please the-fancy' of the people from the city: or country. In no case will any article be sold at more than a fair or reasonable market rate. Post Offices;: Lotteries, or any other inyention or trick,, by which oxo_rbitant prices might be obtained, will.be entirely excluded from tho Pair. In all the departments, business will be conducted with a scrupulous regard,te fair, honest dealing between seller and buyer. Boxes will be displayed for the reception of gontrihrt-. Lions, to be. appropriated to the improvement of • the Cooper4hop BWHALLOT FOR SOLDIERS. The hest quality of Ice Cream. Strawherries,Caßgie,,aa/ hie'ectionery, -will be served during the Far - , - IMaations of articles are respectfully solicited frora,tke. Boxes, Packages, or Parcels may be for,w,ardedhY. M rees qr otherwise. Please be- articular,.fted,RpreSS. "Cooper-Shop Fair, Otsego street, Pidls4lelPhia.' • ANNA Id. ROSS, Praiident. • MaRIA.COOPER; 7 Xice:Frealket-. R. F. CHASE, Secaetary. A.. HORNER; Treasurer. ITHE LADIES ote , THE UNION VOLUNTEER REFRissopyrANT COMMITTEE open their FAIR at the Saloon 11x4, of Vir-ASMOIGTOM -Avenue on the 15th inst.-. to 7oputinnejam WeEtka or longer. , . From the proceeds of.34aetr ,it!,, with eon. tributions from other sources., we hive been able, thus far, to meet , all-oar obligations and.- Meaharge our as sumed duties. The many colls,ou out, citizens ftir other oharities,canse us again to adopt thiwmeghod to replen ish our 'nearly exhausted treasury, - Contributions will be tb.ankfully received,.•knd orders fox tickets supplied by any of our Committee or autharised agents. As there appears to have been from the first a misun derstanding on the part or tits Dubuc relative to the two Refreshment Saloons, some persons thinking. they are one and the same, we - mity, 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 Ivganizatieu and fund, and our lo cation lest the foot of Wasilillitton avenue .e r jO2. W-& 2.iffj.liklißOWElMikairman., • . . THE PRESS.-Priff4DELPHIA, WED OFF tiig OF UNION CANAL 111NCOMPANY: PHILADELPHIA May 18. 1863. hOTICB TO BONDHOLDERS.—The Bondholder% of the UNION CAN AL COMPANY are hereby requested to -CAiLatlhe "office of the -Company. No. WALNOT accordance Ar Ale Conn .us, as. agreed riper:dm laY27-1m e act or hoiteMbly of April 10th. 18681 O. CAR MO UPSON, Treasurer. g•••" , ..- OFFICE: OF THE SURGE:ON-AR* TIST TO THE ARMY Alin NAVY. PHILiDEL . PirrA, October '24, 1.962. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation. for' aupplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTN VI Street. • 'B.. PRANK PALMER, ]a9-8m Government Surgeon-Artist. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S MlC.P;',OFFlCE.—iyAsitrworoN, D.C., May 22. 1861 ' ALI men who desire to join any particular Regiment of CAVALRY now in the field, are hereby authorized to present themselves at any time drai, g the next thirty days to the BOARD OF ENROLMENT, in their respec tive Di , tiicts. Tee Board shall examine them. and de termine upon their fitness for the Service. and if found to be fit, the erovoat 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 1, end ezvons they shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B FRY, my 24 ra Prevent Marshal General. M' OFFICE RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF P iILADELPHIA 308 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA; Jane 1, 1863. The directors have this day declared a semi-annual DIVIDEND OP FOUR 1" R CENT., o . n. the Capital Stock, Payable to the stockholders or thelr legal 'representa tlyes, free from all taxes, ou and after the 10th. instant.. e2-8t THOS. C. HILL. Secrottrv. AVOID 1 HE. DRAFT." en HEADQUARTERS; PROVOST DIARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, No. 245 SOUTH. THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, June 1. 1863. Public attention is solicited to the subjoined circnia,r. from the Provost Marshal General. All persons wistug to join any of the Regiments here referred to, will. make application to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. W. E. LERMAN, Provost Marshal, First District. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OPEC& WASHINGTON, C.. • May 22, 1.563. All men wh o desire tojoin any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby authorized to pro sent themselves at any time during the next thirty days to the Board of Enrolment in their'reEpective 'Districts. The Board shall examine them, and determine upon' their Binese for the service; and if found to be fit, the, Provost Afarshal 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 State; 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, .301-121 Provost Marshal GeneraL HEADQUARTERS OF PRO VOST MARSHAL", THIRD DISTRICT, PA., 511 BROWN Street, PHILADELPHIA, June 1, 1663. Public attention is solicited to the subjoined Circular front the Provost Marshal General. - All persons wishing to join any regiment therein re ferred to will make application to these Headquarters within the time therein specified. JACOB. S. STRETCH, Capt. and Provost Marshal, - . Third District, • Penna. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE,: W.:mu:Biros', D. C., May 22, 1833 • 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 their respective Dis tricts. The Board shall examine them,.and determine upon their fitness fir the service, and if found to be fit, the - Provost Marshal of the District shall give them transportation tickets to' the general rendezvous, at the headquarters of, the A.. A. Provost Marshal General of the State. AS soon as they present themselves at this general rendezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mastering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the , bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. FRY, jel-wfm St Provost Marshal GeneraL . "AVOID THE DRAFT," • HEADQUARTERS. PROVOST MARSHAL, FOGHTEI DISTRICT, N. E. cor.BRO AD ark SPRING GARDEN Sts. PutraintuPrne. May 28, 1863. Public attention is solicited to the subjoined circulari from the Provost Marshal Genetal. - All persons wishing' to join any of the Regiments here referred to. will matte, application to these Headquarters within the next thirty , days, D. IL LANE, Captain, Provost Mar al, Fourth District. PROVOST MARSHAL ENERAI'S OFFICE, W HINGTON, D. C. May 22, 18 All men who desire to join aoy particular It of Cavalry now in the field. are ncreby authorized to pre sent themselves. at any time during tlm next thirty days, to the Board of Enrolment in their respective Districts. The Board shall examine thbm, aud determine upon their fitness for the service zaild if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the District shall give them trans portation tickets to the general/Rendizvous, at the Head quarters of i he A. A. Provost Mzrshel General of the State. As soon as they present themes yes at this general Ren dezvous, they shall be duly m stereql by a musteringand disbursing officer, and paid b him ,the bounty allowed bylaw. R FRY, myBo-12t - ovoat Marshal General. JW. DERICRSO • EXCHANGE BROKER,' 1 South THIRD Street. The highest premium paid fo G old, Silver, Old-demand Notes. Spanish Quarters, Dim -, _Half Dimes, and new Pennies. Quartermasters' Vouchers • d Bank Notes wanted at the best rates. Pennies fo sale in large or small amounts. . jelo-6c* C,&LIFORNIA 11, CITY CO PONS BOUGHT AND COL ?MED BY AUGUST BEL ONT & CO., 50 WALL STREET, • ie9-Im NEW YOBL STERLING EXCHANGE, EXCHANGE ON PARIS, BOUGHT AND SOLD,' myis Claghorn "Airklienry Rawde Evttn Randolph, Joan& Lea,, Nevis, Jr.. __.- Henr.7 Samuel, E. Spencer Killer,. H. H. Biessehert, H. G: Morris, . STOOL AND NO7E BNONE.BSt : - Dtreetly-vmros7.arlaw:Dlocll=ols — ZW STOOKS AND BONDS BOUOX AND SOLD "X McFarland, C. H. Whedles, Gibson-Peacock, S. C. Perkins, Thos. I. Potts, Craig D Geo. MI lobeson, Thomp John•P: Nerree, Hanson Robinson, W. S:btewart, Chas. B. Smith,. W. C. Stevenson, Saml. B..T.tomao, H. C. Townsend; Lewis D. Vail, S. P. Wltherill, I Henry Davis,. Andrew Wheeler, E. D. Whitney. Geo. S. Weaver, C. S. W artz,lll. - D:, Ches. T. Yerkes; Wm. Struthers, Chas. Hartshorne,- H. E. Rogers, G. AL. Conarroe, Saunders Lewis,' MONE I:NVBSTEry NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED* nakl2-3m ON TEE BEST TERMS. E r DWARD M. DAVIS, STOCK AND EDDRANGE BROKER, • GBNERAL BROKERABB AND BANMNG BUSI NESS TRAIMOTED: Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission.. Logue and Bush:Lem Paper Negotiated. Di7idends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Etichangeun Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowad on Deposita. apl-3m of Arrangement. r ABR. ,Secretary S . HARVEY THOMAS; tffOCli. AND BILL RROKER, STOCKS and BONDS, and all k.,.ds of 17. S. GOVRRN• MNT SECURITIES, bought anel cold on COMIllil36/01L Druriness Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. UNITED STATES 15-20•YEAN OM per cent. BONDS, furnished at PAR in sums to still, 'Without any. charge Or commission. No. 194. . . . - Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers Mercers. Nathan Trotter & CO. , Geo. 3). Parrish, EN._ John B. Myers & Co' Samuel B. Thomas, Ego. , Yurness,Britlley, & Joitn Thomas, Esq. aPI-3m if COLLECTION OF U. S. CEBTIFLi CATES Or INDEBTEDNESS: —The ADAMS'. EX, PRESS COMPANY are now• prepared to collect at. the Treasury Department. Washington, with despatch, and ad reasonable rates, the One Yeas Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now:dne or shortly ma- Terms made known and reeeipbs given at the office. Pie 320 CHESNUT Street. _ m76-tf THE FIRM OF BROADBENT & CO:,. " Photographers, is this dai-,drissolyed, by the re tirement of S. BROADDENT. , The business will be continued by his latvartners,. under the name of WENDEROVIS4 &.:TAY R: Mr. Wenderoth, the artist,:_and .the,inyentor of t e ivory, type and Wenderotype, who was associated. in the late firm for four years, ,will contmue at the head of the , Artists' Department; end. Mr. Taylor, also apartner in, the late firm, will reinam as heretofore, in charge °paw. business in the Reception Room. • 3. DROADBarai Fe WENDEROTHb W: C. TAYLOR . 911, 9144 .aud 9/S:CHESTNUT Street.. - PHILADELPHIA, June 3, BR% - WENDEROTH &TAYLOR, Cate Broadbent. & Co. h havejust opened, in connection, with. their old roams, the most beautiful and, spacious Operating•Roomiti the city; and by this and other improvements they inaendi to insure more complete attentina to thorequirements of their inereasinglueiness. Every sWle ofVicture taken tusennection with,P-hoto, graphy, including, *lvorytames. Wenderotypee, Cu Paintings, Photographs, Cartes de Visits, etc WENDEROTEL 3c Tait:UAL ies-finwl2t if 91.2, 914y,antia76sCHESTNBMStreeti DISSOLUTION. -THE COPARTNEIit, ,:hip heretofore existing between the undtaziated Booksellers and Blank Book M.nufactu.sers. M-2.9 Sou Seventh street. under thoßrutof TAB. B. SNUB &CO.. was dissolved by mutual eoneent.on the 4d. day of , friay, 1888. Either of tha un dersi&ned.is authorized to settle. the af fairs of thelate firm. JAS. R mama. s o u,sti ssirssTß street. FBEVIK scovtioat. 415 MARKET` Street: REXOVAL. --THE UNDERSIGNED;. ' of the late firm of JAS. B. SMITH ,k CO.. has re moved to. the large and commodious store Na. 4.1 S MAR-. MET Street, and No. 913 MERCHANT Street, where he has a large assortment of Bla.nk Books. Memorandum Books, and. Stationery, ' which he offers to merchants, country- storekeepers, ,Sm, on the most liberal terms. . Hooka ruled toany pattern and bound in the most, substantial' manner by exPerienoed workmen at the shortest. notice. FEED'R SCOFIELD, 415 BARNET Street, and 413 MERCHANT Street. . CORARTNERSHIF. THE - UNDER . - signed have this day associated theinselves as Book , sellers and Marralaatuxera,. under the firm of JAS. B, smitnte.st Co. JAMES B. SMITH, LEWIS A. LIPMAN, WM. RUTEIERFORD , - At. the Old Stuud, Na WI South SEVENTH Str Illtiludelidna,. March 1n,u83 je z-st, THE 'SUBSCRIBERS WILL CO ATI. Itur, the DRUG RUSIIiESB. as hereteforp, a t •the 011 Stand, No. TM MARKET Street. ,` . , WM. ELLIS & CO.,Dro ;gists, jal-tf 72.4 11.IARKF street: A SSISTANT QUARTERML'AsTERs OnACE, corner of •G" and TWF:4- ~ 43.1 TY. SECO ~1 Streets. WAsittbraTos, D, - :f June 8.1833....1) Will be sold at Auction. on WEDNEcAy, Jane 21 at the Cor,sl, near Observatory, a '•,bt of Condemn d ILORTBS and MULESothe property °, the United Sta . Toms cash in Government funds,, i C. H. TO3IPKIiS, I - Sale to commence at 10 A. M. 3elo-]2t . - Ca , st, A, Q . ft u ; u. s. ,A„ je3Eln 6t TTAAIs I HAMS! HAMS I I, -"None but the best Sug',Zr-Cured offered - at THE NEW HAM STORE, ,- ; No. 1219 ALARKET.Street j : and at prices lower than. ian. be purchased elsewhere. in Guarantied as to 57 dity. -- W. • H. AVANAMARER. 1' - -Nos./111119 and 151 E MARKET Street.. (-1 . MRS. 01kETS -./ STEEL, TENTH; !-,--- , `--" Street, be . .ow Chestnut would ball the attention of. the Lathes to her elegant Linen Summer CORSSTS,in. which they - w in Mad both comfort and good service combined ~ They can be supplied also with the best Paris . rty Corse. B. Corsets of every description al- WaY v . on hand, and made to suit every taste. ' Jelo-3to PAII ROSES - INALL THEIR GLORY. ..+—The -Roses at 'IIIIISTS -, lfillt,2l3RY, DARBY Bead, are now in perfection. - . The' Darby ears connect with the:Market- street Care everir'half hour. `jelo 2t • - MILITARY NOTICES. FINANCIAL, AND SAN FIANCISCO DREXEL c 00- iM;IMIII &.4:k4h"THlItD - . Streoti. COMMISSION, AT TE2 BOARD OF BWR'Elif3 No. 39 South THIStR Street. (un.etaim) No. 313 NtrALITUT STREET._ COPARTNMI.SHIPS. rr., BLACK S. KS i i , AT REDUCED PRICES. " All Grades and itltb., from recent &mien Sales, CUBWEN STMDDART, & BRO., 45). 45%, 4543 N. SECOND Street. a hove'Willow. SOLID COLOR, SILK, DESIRABLE SHADES. TUST OPENED. CURWEN,I STODDART, & BItO., Nog. 4 se, 41:5 . 4, fivafiS4l- N. SECOND 6., ab. Willow. FA N C 3114-38 FRO AUCTION, AT LOW PRICES. CUR p STODDART, & BRO., Nos. 450, 45%, id 454 N. SECOND St, ab. Willow LACE POTi SUPERIOR GODS, at Low Prim, from recent Luc- Non ,Sales. I LACE BURNOUS, _FACE MANTILLAS. , ,L i ACE SHAWLS. CURWE STODDART, & BRO., - Nor. 450, 4 2!an d 454 , N. SECOND St., ab. DOMESTb GOODS. • AT EATLY REDUCED PRICES. PRINTS, 12. ' P. 1.1 TS, 15, f. RINTS. 16. MUSLINS, - 12. MUSLIN • . 1 ' 15, 111. INS, • 16. MUSLINS, , 18. FINE G IS AT .GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CURIMN, STODDART, & BRO., Noe. 450,44; and 454. N. SE 'ION D St.. ab. Willow. ACIFfII LAWNS. DUNNELL'S LAWNS, „z I BRITISH LAWNS. '.' , R.l FRENCH LAWNS. E . i LAW iti at 12,16. IS, 20, 22, and 31 cents. 11 RECENT AUCTION SALES. 0134, N, STODDART, & BRO., Nos. 45642, and 454 N. SECOND St.. ab. Willow. jBlO-3t ,i' i RED` C TION RIC 1 PARIS MANTILLAS, I LIGHT je6•lm if 1 1 ,AUZ"-MERINO . VESTS, SHIRTS, 'Ls. AND ANTS. : . ALSO, . i .. - HITE, GOODS AND STA LE EMBR:OIDERIES. The su cribers offer at reduced prices a very large and choit assortment of the above-named descriptions of goods, o which they respectfully invite the attention .. of bp.yers _..-- - SHEP A_RD. _YAM - HARLINGEN, & ARRISON. jel-mw 001 1008 CHESTNUT Silva-, LEL ,A.ltrf,Fss BROTHERS OFFER k-) 'Neat Styles Lawns. Rich Figured Organdies. Spanish Linens, yard wide, For Dresses and Mantles. Sun Umbrellas and Sun Shades. ". jelo-tf caEsniu P and EIGHTH Streets S UMMER GOODS. All -viool Delaines. Silks for Mantles. Figured Bareges. Grenadine shawls. Cloths for Cloaks. Table and Piano Covers. Calicos and Chintzes, . Very cheap, fast colors. Yard-wide English Prints. Men's and Boys' Wear. - All reduced in price. • SHARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS, 'NEW 1111PORTATION.—GEO. W. "VOGEL, No. 101.6 CHESTNTIT Street. cpens this morning one case SHETLAND WOOL' SHAWLS, comprising Nifty fine qualities, all white, with and without fridge; also, some new and beautiful styles of colorings, adapted for the street, the conntry, and the sea-side. je9-6t5 UNITED STATES FLAGS, SILK AND BUNTING-. EVANS & HASSALIJ, - . ' - 418 - ARCH STREET. G W. SEVIONSA BROTHER BATSON-STREET HAIL, pHrLADELPHLA. 'ETANTrFACTUREES OF JAIMUty, FINE SWORDS. AND KILIPZAIII GOODS, IN ETENY Jiii4l6m GOITEaNNIENT GOOIXS. Standard 1.0-ounce Cotton Dunk. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Bine Kerseys. FfrRNI3AM, KIRKHAM, es CO" No. RNO CREST . NUT STRIEBT. mh24-pm. RMY OC>ODS. PHSIADELPHIA. DARK-ELITE COAT CLOTHS. DARE -SLIM CAT CLOTHS. SHY CIOTHS FOR OFFICERS. A:HWY BLANNETS, STANDARD WEISER: INGBNCE DECK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 8EA.71 LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK BROWN AND BLEACHED SHENTINGSAME BESTEF. ING& Forma° /37 TROTHINGRAM & WELLS. 1432-Ittf WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEA.1.1 1 13? • GOODS NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOIIIIDED. lifesers,.ll. GRIN and T. ALLEN, (fesmerly associated with Profs. Belles and Galloway,) having removed' to • No. IA 3. NORTH TENTH street, be'Aveeni Coates and • Browc,arreets, ago- now prepared to treat and cure all guriblo Diseases, whether acute or chronic, pulmonary or. paralytic, vciahont a shock or nay inconveadenee. 'goer Soldiers will be treated gratuitously. TheNLalliElEl will be treated- iby a lady. Among thadiseasea finw;Aich ; wew4ll give a special guarantee, whan desired, weereen " Hon tile following • • Coiasamption,lsi dt 2d stages Hemorrhage, ParalyMs, General Debility,. Nenralgia. Diseases of the Lyren-or Asthnxta„. .I(!3neys, Ferer. and. Agus. Diabcies. !Cloneshism. Prob.:usu.:Merl, Clashlug I:l7spepsis.. Womh, ). t Rheumatism.. Piolspsus Ant, ckiaileas Br °nutrias. Nocturnal Ennarsorn. &c. &c. Ihr.chaags for consultation. r.SINce .hours .9 , A. AL to fel-6m JUMELIaS• COMPOUND i -4 SYKUP OF +DOCK. If yoe, have a Cough, the best remedy Int IdEn 18 311- 111111.1. S'S COMPOUND STPgt OF. DOCK. .6:a a purifier of the Mood, it has no ecinc,4 Pom-sato by the Proidrietol. , at, NO. 1525 MALIKET Streeti, , And all the priuelsoarDruggista D - R. S W;A Y S PANACEA, THE GREAT ALTKUTIVE AND. ?DEIFIES. The-most reliable rent for .2 otKi t taNyil,Canctitfi, '''.Ulcerous • White Swelcng, • Eruptions oq e Skin, P.totehes „or Pimpler of t. 1•4, face, obstizate "dr scaly? E ruptions, 'Boils. which arise. froman iva pure habit of blooz> ~ pains in thft , bones, wa t aliaaea and debilitated state of the.. system. arwmit either-from s t ,lon and prebracted case dr - silliness, =haying g swallowed. a large.. amounitef drags, catimialv trAclumay_hansoffected'" 6.6te, bones, cn,their covering,Wled the periostesamorhich srastUrnes g Iva - rasa to chronic • ulcerao s dischargas, and small balsa oCcasianally• come away ;attacks ofinberc; • niatism4a,ectisequenue of an.iustiredicrabused cOnstitutian. affections ofithe stone. Dropsy, Jaun dice, or Tab - Au:tees of thstakin, chronic:affections of tha liver, Malasnins or wasting of, flesh, Ulcerated Sore '....Tltra+liin'.Joini. Complaint, Mai:curial and litioDiseases,.Chronic Erysipelas of le fac e;dank blc tches or defects. in ~•' the -skip: in shell, • themost loathsome diseases which ' ' have put every other • medicine at daft- . MICR ,Nan more than smarter; of a century, hareboan per fee„ly restored by tbis great "VES ETABLE PANACEA. " [[''his "Panacea" 'will be found highlrnseful in many d .I:Asses not herein specified: it acts as a preventive against the alitacks and inroads of diseas, Esspecially for • these whose constitution requires nourishment and new rigor. Persons, by its use, will find a great:improve ment in their health and strength as by purifying the blood, 'will remove obstacles, wiiioh may have been scarcely - worth noticing at-their commencement. It will also have the tendency to regulate the bowels. In eases of et nntlons of the skin, on -any Part covering the sys tem, or from any canse-by making use of " StVAYNE'S ALL-HEALING OINVtiENT" to rub on in connection iwith the internal the. 9 PANACEA," will onre the imost 'obstinate eruptive disease, no matter of how long 'standing. Prepared only by . • ' DR. SWAYNE dr SON. No. 330 N. SIXTH St.. above Vine, Phila. To whom all orders should be addressed. jell-tf F • E INSURANCE. COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street. Francis N. Back, Chas. Richarilson. Henry Lewis,'Jr., Jobw-W-. }Warman, Philllp 6, 'Justice, • O. W. Davis; FRANCIS N. CHARLES Rh WILLIAM I. BLANCHAR TT - M.BRELLA 'CLOTHS. 5 cases 80-inch Blaakstone Co. 5 cases 27-inch Social Co. 8 cases 27-inch Plain Print Cloth. Fdi sale by 4LTTIIE W.--BINNEY'S SONS. . • ±;BOST ; ON. MASS: ESDAY, JUNE 10, 1863. DRY GOODS. 'TS, $2.50. kCE POINTS, $3 CO .CE POINTS, $3 CO. ,CE POINTS. 01 00. .CC POINTS, $1 50. !ACE 'POINTS. $5 00. _ _ IN PRICES OF ALSO. OF EPHYR CLOTH CLOAKS, DLEVaIt THE WHOLE SUMMER -PROCTOR. No. 926 CHESTNUT STREET *UpITARY GOODS. - ALI; BIZES, - ~ . MILITARYITURNISIumto - MEDICAL. INSURANCE COMPANIES: PHILADELPHIA. _ - TIRE AND INLKND INSIMANCE. DIRECTORS. R D. Woodruff, Geo. A- West, John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A. .H. Rosenheim, • Joseph D. Ellis. BUCK. President. CHARDEIO tD,Reeretary. tial6-iftf DT. Vice President, NEW PUBLICATIONS. B 0 0 K S' FOR CLERGYMEN FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. AND EON, THE PEOPLE Yew Boolca received as soon as out. Any Book not on our cliebbec wilt be obtained at the shortest notice. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS from all the principal mann .cacturers, at the lowest prices. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, 1.224 CHESTNUT Street. jelo-tjy3 A NEW NOVEL, BY MISS SEWELL D., APPLETON & CO.. No, 44' and 44:5 BROAD WAY, Publish this Day, A GLIMPSE OF THE WORLD. BY MISS SEWELL, . a.uthorof 'Amy Herbert." One ri11. , , 12mo. Cloth; S 1 25. [From the Loudon Athenxmn.] The Win Id of which a glimpse is given in this csria. meneahle tale, is the world of domestic cares, trials, and affections. The interest of the narrative depends less upon plot and incident than on delineation of . , cha racter. [FrOm The Press. Of this authoress's style and language it would be su perfluous to speak. The simplicity of a refined nature, the ease of a skilled writer, and the correctness of an in dustrious one, are eaDSplenOrtfila every page. JUST PUBLISHED, TWO PICTURES DR WHAT WE THINK OF OURSELVES AND WHAT THE WORLD. THINK'S OF US. 1 Vol. , 12 mo. Cloth. $1.60. • [From The Commercial Advertiser. 1 The author of " Two Lives" and of • ' Charms, and - Cttinter Charms" will never lack readers, and in the volume before us she has transcended herself. There are thickly scattered through -" Two Pictures" some of thetruest touches of human nature and some of the most pointed applications of principles that we have ever met with. Moreover it is a truly American novel in scene and tone, and nobly philanthropic in sentiment: We commend it to our readers with the meet perfect confi dence that none can peruse it without being charmed and profited. D A. & Co., also publish : EVIDENCE AS TO JUAN'S PLACE IN NATURE. By Thomlie Huxley. 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TILT'S ELEMENTS OF HEALTH and Principles of F t v k a l l T e il lf i DOMESTIC gien MEDICINE, SURGERY. and Materia Medics. - DOUNIs'S MOTHERS AND INFANTS BULL'S MATERNAL M sNAGEME NT OF CHILDREN. For sale by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, jes R. 5 SOUTH SIXTH street. above CHESTNUT. • HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, , 724 CHESTNUT STREET. Between Seventh and Eighth Streets. All Books usualli , to be had in FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE„ Will always be found on our ebelvae AT THE L OWE S T PRICES. feB-tf . . t o A. POWERFUL NEW NOVEL By the Author of - "Rutledge. 1 READY TO-DAY. FRANK WARRING-CON. A pOwerful new novel by the author of "Rutledge," and Sutherlands." One large 12m0., elegantly bound in extra cloth. Price, $1.50. - ALSO, ON TEE SAME DAY, New, elegant, and Uniform Editions, at same price, of. 11.-RU TLED GE. 111 -THE SUTHERI, ANDS. possing awl. remarkable power and originality, as Rutledge." It dashed with brilliancy IMOD 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 Buther lands," developing fresh literary genius, and the pre- Font work—• Frank Warrington"—will contribute ad z ditional testimony to the talent and fame of "the author of Rutledge." ire These books are sold by all booksellers, and will be sent by- mail, postage free, on freceipt of price, by CARLETON, publisher, No. 413 BROADWAY. New `York, corner of Lispenard street. .ieesSttytf CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. VBROTHERHEAD'S CIROULA • 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 ENGLIsH BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. Terms $5 per year ; six months 413; three months 51.30 • one month 715 cents, or 3 cents per day, 11S Sonth . EIGHTH Street. mhi7-3m FOR SALE AND TO LET. in GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.- . A LARGE ROUSE, with 3g acres of LAND, in Church lane, Willow avenue' and Armat street, near Church Lane Station and Germantown. The house is very conveniently and comfortably built on a rock, very dry and healthy;' has Chilsert's furnace, gas. hydrant water—hot aad' celdthrongh the house, bath room, winter and suramerkitchen, with ranges, a well of excellent water, porches on , two sides of the house, Ac. ; a good stone stable. 'with hydrant water, large lawns, and ornamental grounds; wit' fine large old trees and shrubbery; a large and excellent kitchen garden, which can be divided into building lots. ..Five or ten thousand dollars can remain ow mortgage. The place will be showis. by Mr. Thomas Mellor. re. sid in g thereon. Will be sold by M. Thomas A. Son, at the Merchants Exchange, TUESDAY, June-Md, at 12 o'clock.. ielo-102- - en FOR SALE OR' TO RENT-A handsome and well•shaded COUNTRY - SEAT; withr 20 acres of land and - all necessary outbuildings,.&e. Tire situation is beautiful and healthy; 134 miles from. a sta— tion, and 9 miles from Philadelphia. D. S. CADWALT, &DER; jelo-6e. LOS South FOURTH Street. • FOR SALE-:SEVERAL HAND L a ma DWELLING% baying all the modern mom venieaces, onELEVENTH Street, below. COATES. Apokr to Whf. ROSSBIL ALLAN, southeast • corner- FollitT.lloand WALNllT„second floor. je9-3t.: el FOR SALE-THE STORE AND 7119 WELLING, nornsvest corner of OXTEENTEf SUMMER btreets. Has a, large front on each street. .iforph , to WM. RO&W.LL ALLEN, southeast corner FOURTH and WALNUT, second floor. je9 EIAJCATION. MISS MARY E. THROP'P WILL RE. open her 'Snatch and French Boarding and. Day School for Young Ladiee, at 1811 CHESTNUT Skeet, Philadelphia, the seacsul MONDAY :nk September.-. Par circulars apply at the school, or add - Jess Miss Thpopp at Varney Forge, Penna., during the holidays: inyiti-4nt. VAItNISHES. PATENT PARAFFJNE VARNISH G A. 13 T E N We hereby santion thti Pain'tand Oil and %nip Chan dlery trade, and consumers or onr PATEN.: PARA - .FINE VARN:MR, agamst.punihasing from, one J. B. McMULLIN, of 149 FRONT Street, Bhilade)phia, as he ceased to act as Agent for 118. , Ca SAMUEL Fjr.Oß & SON, of Boston, ir-Jannary last.. Helms imposed upon the Wade and COTISILIters a worth less imitation of our PARAWINE VARNISH,. commonc= ing the deceitful and fraudulent practiceXeuious to our a9intilmenbaf his.agency. - PzEiSRS. IBURT 4. CO., OF 240 ARCH STREET, ARE THE ONLY AUTHORISED AGENTS toa tbe:sale of tkg PATENT PARAFMNE VARNISH an,PHILADELPMIA, and, any other =dies representing themselyea as such aro imposters. All orders left vtith Messrs. 11131.,8URT & CO., _will be sorptlyp attended. to Our Varnieh ally sustains ita well-earned reputation as a durable- suick-drying, brilliant and economical application fog uspartin g a Mousy black coating on Wood or Iron.. GRO, S. PAGE & SE(?., 139 MAID EN LANE, New York,. jes-1m if And 111 SMITH'S WHARF% .Baltimore. THE. KING - AND THE PAGES; ee, Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT. A ROIIIANCII Without any "Never." Specially written by JOHN PARAFFINS. OF;NT., For the benefit of the PAINT, OIL, ANA SHIP CifANDLERY TRADE. With all the Correspondence, Contracts, &c.. and Caricatures in Blank, by Carious 11. OIL, Esq. In calling the attention of the public, to this affair on BLACK PARAFFIN& VARNISH', the subscribers have only time to say that it is very in teresting 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 & Bro., Eastern Varnish Peddlers; simply, because they object to our 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' to ours can buy it of - us, with " sworn .bids." and half- dozen other parties in town, without patting us to expense; 25 cants alderman Mos. As the trade of Philadelphia, who have so liberally patronized us since January last, have been thoroughly aware ofwhat 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 Bioney, for an article New York, when' they. can buy the Cl. P. IRON BRILLIANT at home, at less purchase money. without these charges, a better quality, any More than a painter would pay for itermntiue, at its pre - rent price, when benzine answers his purpose. Persons wanting Page's-Varnish; residing in distant portions of the city. can he furnished with the names of parties selling it in their locality, free of eh.ree, by.applylni by note to this office. J. N' illo5IIILLIN.l& CO., Manufacturers and 'Dealers in Black and Bright Var nish, Tar; Pitch, Rosin, Benzine. Nfipthe; Re; &e., ieS-tf 151 South FRONT Street. I'o FAMILIES RESIDING' IN THE We are prepare& as heretofore, to supply rani - 111es at their Country Residences with • EV,E,RY DESORIPTION, OF FINE GROCERIES. TEAS, 800. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, my2l-tf CORNER ELEVENTH IND VINE STS. Ajr ADEIRA WINE 175 QUARTER lei casks and 100 Octaves just reCetied per ' Laura : " and for sale in bond, by L • • • • 't HAS. S. :95,3eM1S CaRsTArES., ,- , &DM • LI 6 WALNUT and 2 1.(114111.TS Streets.; itTO RENT-BRICK STORE HOUSE. QUEEN-STREET WHARF. _ Apply to WM. M. COOPER & Co ., jolo-6t. N 0.135 South WATER Etreet. WAN T F D-A SITUATION A S Salesman in a Dry-Goods House.by an experienced young man, who can give good reference. Address Teacher's Institute, 217 South THIRD St. jelo-20 TO PHYSICIANS-A GOOD PRA.C lice wanted within thirty miles of this city; would buy bonse, &c. Address L SMITH, .ielo-St. P. 0.930 x 2611, Philada. FOR FAIVILLIES, WANTED-BOORS TO POST OR • COPYING TO DO. Address "A. B:," care of Box 1445, Philadelphia Post Office. isS-3t. WANTED-BY A LAD OF 16, A " SITUATION in a Wholesale Grocery, preit, or Commission Home Best of reference given. Address "CJ. W," this office. je9-3t T)EPOT OF ARMY CLOTHING AND A.." EQUIPAGE, corner of Seventeenth street and Penn sylvania avenue. Washington, D. C. SAIL 11l AREs• S wanted to work at repairing Tents. $;2.25 per day will be paid to good workmen. Arpiy to Capt. DANIEL G. l'EfO R . AS, jeft6t E. K U. 8. Army. A BOOK-KEEPER OF MANY YEARS' expeilence is open for a new situation. Satisfactory references given. Address Sox 1953. P. 0. le9-6t* WANTED -A PARTNER, WITS A Capital of $lO,OO, to join in a Commission, Naval Store and Coal-Oil business. The Advertiser has had a long Business Experience. and extensive acquaintance in the West and Coal reghns. Best of reference given and required. Address Box 2711, Philadelphia Post Office. jellf WANTED CLOTHIN G.-PERSONS • • 'having Clothing to dispose of will please call or address C. 14111.LE8, 203 CHESTNUT st.mhlSnawt3m. 83400. -WANTED, A .PARTNER with tbia amount, in a safe and lucra tive manufactuaing business already established. Ad dress iminPdiaiely, "Profit," Press office. jeB-3V ,875 A MONTH!-I lirAlsTT TO HIRE • AGENTS in every county at *75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell . my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address ' MADISON. my6-3md&W Alfred, Maine. $6O A MONTHI-WE WANT AGENTS at 1;60 a month, expenses paid to sell our Everlasting Pencil 8, Oriental Burnerß, and 13 other new articles. 15 circularefree. SHAW & CLARK, my6-3md&W Biddeford. Maine. DEP . UT Y QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PITTLADELP.IIIA, Feb. 9, 1933. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points Tortuga& _ Rey West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va, Nowhere, N. O. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, fell-tf Captain and AsFiist. Quartermaster. TN. THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADA. In the matter of a loot mortgage belonging to the Estate - of S +RAH CRESt.MANoleceased. ' ..- And 1101 r, to wit June 6, 1663, on the petition of J. Alex. Simpson.. Administrator D. B. N. a T. A. of the Estate of said decedent, setting forth that a certain inert- gage,. ,- iven by Michael Hanrintan to Isaac Elliott, Execn tor of the last will and testament. of said decedent, dated I .Tune 73, 180. for the sum of one thousand four hundred dollars, and - recorded in the office of the Recorder of , Deeds, in Mortgage Book A. D. E., no. 24, page 181, lie,. --' secured up u on All that two-story frame dwelling-hoiy, - i. No. 9:-.0 South Forth street,. and the three two , ' frame dwellings on the rear thereof, with wtrout ground on which they are erected contai-. 0, and iii on said Fourth street thirty-eight - feet ter - Lnree inches, depth on the north line eighty_ei g ld.,- - stx inches, more and on the south lino innety-fiwnestroyed. and that or less, -_ lied been lost, mislaiar Mortgagor; desirous the said Michael Hainahanage, and having .the same of - payin.* off the said,..rpraying for an order of said satisfied' ef record„-to receive said mortgage moneys Court to enable...is - Motion thereon. Whereupon, after a ; and to ent9r,ilin thereof, the said Court did order and full conSitihMice be iu two daily newspapers' -direct 4 4,in the city, of Philadelphia, twice a week for fißrweeics;uret in two numbers of the Legal °mar, of the Plm ,- - , suiation of said petition, and to all parties concerned to be and:appear before the Honorable - the .Tudges of the said Conrt; SATURDAY, June 9 01 - b, A. D. 3.563, at 70 o'clock e. H. of that day, then and there to show cause. it any they have why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted, aria why the said Michael Hannibal' should not pay to said petitioner, Administrator as aforemid, tbe full amount of the said mortgage and interest thereon from the date thereof, as due to the estate of raid decedent. J, ALEXANDER SIM.P . SON, , Administrator, am. fta th 4t - 17 1 4 ,E1 PRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.- -A-A This delightful Resort will open for visitors on the 15th. day of JUNE. Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets, Philadelphia, at 7.30 A.M., via Columbia. Fare, $2.2.5. Round.trip Tichets, $3 35, good for ten days. Terms—Transient, s2per day; Two Weeks, or the Sea son, $lO per week Children and servants, half price. Horses at livery, siper week. For particulars see Cir culars, to be had at this office, or address U. S. NEWCOMER. f Ephrata Mountain Springs. ancaster. co. , Pa. S ERF 11 - 013kE, ATLANTIC CITY, Now Jersey, WILL BE OPENED ON TUNE I . Bth. A good Band of Music has been engaged. Those who wish to engage Rooms will please address H. S. BENSON.Surt Douse Atlantic City. Y. J. je.4-2m TTNITED STA'IES HOTEL, N-J LONG BRANCH, 2T. .T., Is now open for the reception of visitors. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Say Railroad from fo j o e t, 6_ o 2 f m T * lNE Street. B. A. SHOESIAKEK. O,RESSON EPRINGS.--THIS LIGHTFUL SIMMER P.E3OIVP, immediately on the line of the. Central P. K. 11. located on the summit. of the Allegheny Mountains, 2:800 feet above the level of the sea, 'will be open for the recem ion 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 tbe laboratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Cameo, of Phila ielphia, show the existence of valuable mineral elementsthe waters of Alta - otners - comanirlig - s me - tir - aparmix - atc, s. rare mountain water abounds; and the „.neste . will also be supplied with mineral waters from other springs, each as Blue Lick, Bedford. and Saratoga Waters. Ample facilities for bathing ]lave been provided, new plunge and douch baths erected; and Hot and Cold Baths can at all times be obtained. The grounds, - walks, Stc., have been highly improved, and are of a varied and picturesque character. There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph Office and two daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and inter mediate points. .Excuision Tickets can be obtained at the Officeof the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. For farther information apply to• _ G EO. W. MULLIN; Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa. NIAD,ISON HOUSE, POTTSTOWN. SIONTGORRY CO; 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 Schuyl kill, forty loth s from Philaelphia, anon the Philadel phia and 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 TTNITED STATES HOTEL, %.-/ • ATLANTIC" CITY, N. J., Will be open for the reception of gnestS, oxr tukTITRDAY, June 20t14 .IS6I. Persons',3l ish ing to secure rooms, will pleme addrees the Proprietors, 7 10ACIFIC HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, is DOW open for the accommodation or boarders. This hones is located on North Carolina's:venire, and has fine and commodious rooms. 'Perms reasonable: WILLIAM CONOVER., Proprietor. THIT E. HALL—HAVING HA]) the above place put in. good condition, it is now ready to receive guests for the summer, and every effort will be rude to render visitors comfortable.. Take cars at P. R. R. Depot, Eleventh and Market, for IirEfITH HALL STATION; six daily trains; or address R, a BENNETT. je2-121 5 • White Hall Station, P. R. B. BOARD AT-SARATOGA. SPRINGS.- WASZPIZIGTON HALL (late Mrs. Mason's); so long and favom7ely known to vis`tore at the dprings, is NO W OFBN fez she reception of attests. The-house ialar.ge. delightfrOTT situated on .73 - ROADWAY. between the COD' GRESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS,. and is sarrounded by ample and beautifully shaded grounds. Table first olass—and• the rooms well adapted for families and' large parties friends. For further particulars address "WASRINOTO.I3I HALL, SAII.A.TO. SPRINGS." je2-1m - REDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS SIII,IOIEIIRESOitT will be opened fbr the ac commodation of visitors , on 10th. of June, and will be kept open rint4lst of October. . The Rotel will be - under the chwrge of amenverienced Manager, and every arrangement has been me-de to give entire s3,tizfaction to guest& -- . . The Bedford .Railroad will be completed in s. few days to Monet Dallas Station, Sti' miles east of Bedford, and from Kdat point passengers will be, conveyed to the Springs in first class coaches. Angle arrangements have been made to supPlY dealers and individuals with BEDErOltb MINERAL WATER, in.vell-steamed caeke, at the following rated, at the Spring: sor Barrel Ealfßarrel ' 2 00 All orders addressed to E. L. L. ANDERSON, BED. PQM). promptly tilled, and Water sera to any part of the conntry. It is desirable that partienlar directions be given for marking barrels. Persons wishing rooms, and any inrmation concern log the Springs,will please address the Proorietors.Bed dird Springs. BEDFORD. May 2.4. )863. lq - OWLAND'S HOTEL, IONG BRANCH., hL J Will be openoZ on the 20th day of: yur as next. Can be reached by Raritan. and Delaware• Bay Rail.road, from foot VINE Street tny3o-lni. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN -R-. 1 be accommodated.'by the subscriber with good BOARD, commodious Rooms, newly furnished, at Landsdale Hotel, on the Horth Pennsylvania Railroad, D oyl eskowzr. Junction. - Plenty- of iJiade nearby_ Ad dress, P.' D. SA,P,TH, LANDSDALB P. 0., my,l9-Im. Montgomery county, WANTS. LEGAL. SUMMER RESORTS. je6 , &57-6t BROWN & WOELYVES., Atlantic City. N. B. —Hassler's Band is engaged for the season. jes.6t* HOWLAND, 'HERBERT, & CO SUMMER BOARDING-BROAD-TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—A romantic spot - fora SUM MER RESIDENCE, on one of the Mountain Tope of Penn 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 fiunished, with all the requisites for comfort andconvenience. Pore air, delicious spring water, romantic scenery, and everything to reatoraand 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 HOTISE 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 S. Wattson, Esq., _ Hon. Henry D. Moore, Richard D. Wood, ESQ., Dr. Walter Williamson, G. -W Fahnestock, Esq., Dr. E. Wallace, Algernon S. Roberts, Esq., David P. Moore, Esq., Edward Roberts, Esq. - Terms moderate. For further information, address JOSRPH. MORRISON. Proprietor, BROAD TOP CITY. Huntingdon comity, Pa I also have leased the well-known JACKSON HOUSE, in Huntingdon, which will be fitted up in complete or der, and Beet under my care. The very best accommo dation will be kept, and prompt attention . given at ma sonable rates. It is located-near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad depots, which makes it a desirable point for persons travelling to and from Bedford Springs and Broad-Top Mountain House. my29-tf SEA -SIDE HOUSE. FOOT OF PENN SYLVANIA Avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. A pri vate boarding-house is now open for the reception of /meets. DAVID SCATTERGOOD. FIFTH MONTH. 1163. myl2-24t. HOTELS. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LAIR BROWN'S ) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, - Between Sixth and Seventh streets, WASHINGTON CITY. , ' A. R. POTTS, nIY 22- 4 1 • ' Proprietor 85,000 TO .LOAN ON MORTGAGEE Je4-24.* S . co rner i Na NITS? : L et r 8 . rOTTONSAI.II DUCK AND CANVAS of all namber& and brands. Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of alFdescriptinns,for Tents, Awningu. Trunk, and Wagon Covers. Also. Paper filanufacturers' Drier Felts, frorA 1. to 5 feet wide. Tarpaulin, Bolting. Sail Twine. ke. _4 JOHN W. BVEBM & CO., Yaflo2 NES' Alley foItIIRGUNDY. : QUA.STEB L' GaAs net received per Oil', Laura." for sale La bond. by CHAS. S . . dr JAS. CAESTAIRS, - 126 mum= 'and al GRANITE SL 'NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA, A- I TR& —l4asese and Manager.- -Mr. W. WELIMEY. POSITIVELY LAST WP.EK OF MRS. JOHN WOOD. THIS (WEDNEBDAY) EVENING, Jane 10, DM, First time at this Theatre of Planche's celebrated Comic Drama, in three acts, PRIDE OF THE MARKET. Marton Supported by. Mr. W. Davidge, Mr. W A. Chapman, Mrs. T L. Barrett, „Mr. B. T. Ringgold: Mrs Charles Henri, and Mr. J. L. Barrett. To conclude with an Operatic Extravaganza of JENNY LIND, fn which Mrs. JOHN WOOD will give her celebrated IMITATIONS (From the most popular Operas) la GRIM BRIGNOLf, AIJODIO, &c. Gas Leatherlungs National Overture - - Mr.- Wheatley has great pleasure in announcing an engagement with the relebrat.ll merlean Tragedienne, MRS. D. P. BOWF;RS, for a limited period, commencing MO VD 6Y, June Rith. in an entire new iJay. by John sroiuthere entitled MYSTERY OF AUDEEY COURT,. from Miss Brad don's novel 'of Lady Audley's Secret. Doors open at balf past 7; to commence at 8 o'clock WALNUT-STREET THEATRE , . LAST WEEK Of the Successful, Popular, Original, and Only CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, 18 PERFORMERS and BRASS BAND, Under the personal super vision of Mr. M. C. CAMP BELL. who have crowded the theatre every night during the past week with pleased and delighted auditors. During their Last Six •Nights the programme will lie changed daily—new. Dances. new Songs. and new Acts by the comedians, while good Singing, Wit, Fun, and Va.riely will constitute the attraction. Tickets 25 and 60c. ELEVENTH-STREETOPERA_HOITSE, ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNUT. UNBOUNDED SUCCESS ! HOUSES CROWDED SE CoND WEEK Of the Great Moral Drama. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. - . . Mr. T. WEIN as Uncle Tom. Miss JOHNSON as Topsy. Miss MARY AYBECKET as Aunt Ophelia. Little Miss PLaCE.as The Gentle Eva. Supported by a full Dramatic Company. Admission 2.5 cents. secured seats 15 cants extra. Children 15 cents. Commence at MATINEE EVERY SATORDAY AFTERNOON, jeB-6t MUSIC AT FAIRMOUNT PARK.- Th e second of th e series of MUSICAL ENTERTAIN MENTS to be given at FAIRMOUNT l'Altße, by BIRG FELD'S BAND. will take place THIS (Wednesday) AF TERNOON, June 10th, between the hours of three and seven. o'clock. I. National Air. 2 March—General Si gel's' Birgfeld 3. Sersnsde—" Don Pasquale" Donizetti 4. Gallop—" Scala" Strauss 5. ('avatina—'' Ernaui " Verdi li. Waltz---" Lein ates K.laenge 'Labitzfry 7. March-' ' Gray Reserves " thy request) Birgreld 8. Patriotic Air. , ..,- INTERMISSION_ -,..-"u -9. Wedding March m e ,, , , W cung'l. 10 Overtnre—''.Toseph in Egypt" . agner 11. Polka—Gipsy ..:....-Birgfeld 12. scene and Chorus — "Ta.nnba,ufe'-.•• . • ... Birgrad. 14. March-7Philadeinhia Home f>" It__ . . . 34. Qoae rifle—" Uri Ballo inr , 15. Notional Air JeiRSTRA.-LPUBLIO aEB y- A Nr - r A ‘fvery SATURDAY AFTERNOIII. MUSICAL FUND HALL. - CARL 111 , 11EA:ror. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of five at 636 SXo ' clto be had of Andre & Co., No. 1104 Chestnut R. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the tickd oor _ 'NOTICE —The last three Public Rehearsals of the serf son will take place on the 30th of May, and 6th and nth of my2.l-ti PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 017 " 1 - TEE FINE ARTS, - 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. . THE FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, From 9 A.M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 P. M. Admission, 2.5 cents. Season Tickets. GO cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders. Artists, and Contributors willreeeivo their Tickets at the Office. myB-tf 'INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.-- .EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY at 3X P. M. Ad. mission TEN CENTS. . Store No. 11 South EIGHTH. Street. del7-wt( 41. 4 .0 RUNNING RAIIES, AT PHILADEI;PHIA. The Spring Meeting over the SUFFOLK PA.tch: COURSE will be held on WEDNE4DAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, 10th, 11th. and 12th Jane— the races to commence each day at 3 o'clock precisely. MORE THAN FIFTY ROMPS, representing all sections of the country, will be present. A large number have already arrived at the course. PROGRAMME: First Day, -June 10.—First Race—Sweepstakes for 3 year olds; $lOO entrance, $OO forfeit, $3OO added Closed with thirteen nominations. Same Day. —Second Race—Purse $2OO, for all ages: dash of a mile and a half Same'Day.—Third Race—Post stake, for all ages, two mile beats;c. $2130 entrance, play or pay; $5OO added. Horses to be named by 7 o'clock the evening before the racer (dosed with five entries. . Second Day. —First Race-13.1 miles—Purse SM. Se cond Race—Mile heats—best three in five—Parse $2lO. No penalty attached to this race for previous or subse quent races. Third Day. June 12.—First Race—Parse $2.50, for all ages: dash of two miles. Same Day.—Second Ra ce—Sweepstakes for 3 year olds:- -dash of two miles: s2ot) entrance, $lOO forfeit, $.500 added. Closed with ten nominations. Same Day —Third Race—Selling purse, SW; dash of a mile and a quarter. For terms, see bills. Some Doy.—Fourtl. Race—Purse $6OO, for all ages; dash qtfour miles. Tickets of admission to the field -50 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.. An extra train will also leave same depot at 2 turning" as soon as the races are over. The Thirteenth street cars sun at all hours to this depot. The train leaving Baltimore for Philadelphia at a 3.5 A. II will. also stop at Bell Road Station, arriving at LOS P. N. The Course may also be conveniently reached at all hours, by taking the Market-street cars to West Phila delphia . connecting with tbe Darby-road cars to Bine Bell, about a half mile from the Course. For other particulars, see bills. SINGLE AND COMMUNICATING SECOND-STORY ROOMS. for transient and perma nent Boarders, N 0.1215 WALNUT Street. ja9-Gt* W i misime PHILADELPHI A. AND LOl9 G BRANCH VIA CAMDEN AND ATL ANTIC AND RARITAN AND DE LAWARE BAY RAILROAD On and after Monday, XIILUI 15th. and until further no tice, passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry at 7. at A. M . arriving at Lnng Branch at 11. A. M. Returning leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P. M., arriving at Philad Ala at 7.45 P M. Passengers landed close to the Hotels. • N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried on liberal terms. Apply to L. fr: COLE, Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point. BEN!. S PRONG, Assistant Superintendent. • t , :1 -• • ," PHILADELPHIA. RAILROAD; VIA MEDIA. H. F: "1"OHIY: Madison House. Pottstown, Pa On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1,563, the trains will. leave Philadelphia, from the depot. Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at_ 7.00 and 10.33 A. AL . and at 2. 4:30. and 6 5.5 P. IL .—••• • • • " On TDESD aYS and FRIDAYS a train will. leave WET? CHESTER at 6.50'P. M. Returning. leave• Philadelphia at 9.15 RJR. Trains leave the corner of Thirty first and Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth andlbfarket. On SUNDAYS leave Philedelphia at 8• A. and. 2 P. 11. Leave West. Chester at 7 50:A 111. and OP. N. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7:50 E. K. and 4. SO P. N. eon neetat Pennelton with trains on the P. :and B. C. R. B..=for Concord'. Kennett, Okford, do. jel-tf . HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. THE _ PHILADELPHIA AND EASTERN TRANSPORTATION comp/Lily is now prepared to forward PREIGII-T front Philadelphia to New York, via Camden and Port Mon mouth. The attention of shippers and Merchants is directed te this new and. expeditious RAILROAD. ROUTE, and a. portion of their patronage respectfully solicited: Freight received.atthird whaif above• Arch. street. For further particulars apply to OEO. B. McCULLOR, Freight Agent 128 North WeAB.VISB. W. F. GRIFFITTS, General Manager, Joan - strek,_F•reight Agent, • tny22-tf Pier No. 28 NORTRRIVER. blew York. N 0 TICE.-- OFFION C APE MAY AND MILLTILLI RAILROAD COMPANY , 409 WALNUT Street, May Mth.. MI —On and after WENIESDAY, 86th inst.. the 'Cars will run regularly upon tine road to PORT ELIZABETH. IeavingWALNIIT-Street Wharf at 9 o'clock A. M., daily. xs7l6-tf C. B. DUNGAN, President. Az dr xz t, F-0 R ALBANY AND TROY.—Steamer.MDLLISON. Richman. master. is now loading for the anove points, and will leave THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON. Jane 10th, ai4 o'clock. For freight, which will be taken on.reasonable terms, apply to S._ FLANAGAN, It N0. , 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. FE! ICE ICE ! ICE r ICE!. ICE thliices,Hotels, Skipping, Ice-Cream Saloons, &c_,. &c., enzedied,daily with a pare article of BOsTON. ICS; at the very lowest market rates. Dealere amt. large consumers stelin•-)ted at who dersa le Pried& Wagons rna in all paved limits of the Coneolidated city, and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. THOS. I; CAHILL, 3g WALNUT Street. Cffl ce .North Penna. R. & Master street, • Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets, anS-Smif* Pine-street wharf, Schuylkill, C.O A L.-SUGAR. LOAF, BEAVER 'LlMeadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. and.. beat Locust Mountain from Scatty)hill; prepared ex pressly for family use. Depot, N W. corner of EINEM and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. LIM South. SECOND Street. - Can!-Iy] d. WALTON & CO. CIREGG & CO.'S NEWLY INVENTED METALLIC REFRIGURATOR,'soId by - WALCOT'r & BURNHAM - , 7531 CHESTNUT Street. is the most beautiful and economical Refrigerator ever presented to the public. This is a combination of Refrigerator and Water Cooler, and requires very little more ice for both than is generally used for the Cooler alone. navl4-grOir 6