New York Markets, June IL Assns.—Pots are quiet and steady 'at ta; Pearls are • • • • • • - - quoted at $9.6234 BREADSTUFI3.—The market for state and Western Flour is dull and droopin, The sales are 6,500 bbl g s, at $4.P5@5.05 for superfine State 05.660. 70 for extra do, $1 £505 10 for superfine Michigan.diana,. lowa, Ohio. &c: $ll Oe for extra do, including shippmg.brands of round-hoop Ohio at $0.00g16. and trade brands do at $6 1007.00. Southern Flour is dull and heavy: sales of 600 bbl e, at $6.2006, 95 for euierline, Baltimore, and $7©0.26 for extra do. Canadian Flour .is heavy and lower. The sales are 460 bble at $5 5C05.95 for common, and. $0,90(4)7.60 for gi od to choice extra. Rre Flour la selling slowly at $3.00195 10 for the range Of fine and superfine. Corn Meal continues quiet; we 'quote Jersey,at $125; 113ra ndywine $ 1.55; Caloric $1.50 ; and pnucheone s2l2s. Wheat is in limited supply and with a fair deusaud finites area shade firmer. The galas are 60 000 him, at $1 Heal IS for Chicago spring; 411.2701 40 for BO waukee Club: $1 41(4)1.43 for amber Iowa; $1 4401. 50 for winter red Western; $1 01991 03 fur amber Mich igan; and $1.70 for -earns white do. Rye is firmer. with sales of 4,fi00 bus at $l.OlOl. 02. Barley remains very dull. Oats are steady and selling at 771g40c for Canada, West ern, and State. Corn is in small *lmply, and prices are a little better. 'The sales are 60,000 has, at 75(076c-for shipping lots of liVeatern mixed. and 7 . 2©75e)Mr new 4)0. CI9C "V TT .k.) S MESSRS. ,WOOD & CARY, 0. 725 Chest- Slut street, bave now in store the finest and most varied stock of straw Hats for men and boys in this srity, which they are selling at very reasonable prices. FINE GROCERIES FOR THE COUNTRy.-- 'Messrs. Davis & Richards have within the past few , days been shipping from their popular grocery esta blishment a large number of orders to all parts of the country, both to proprietors of summervesorts and private individuals who have removed to the .Country to spend the summer. All goods bought at this well.known establishment are carefully packed , and forwardcd, free of charge. GENTLEMEN OF TASTE can have their fancy suited to a nicety in selecting a Hat, by calling at Wood & Cary's, No. 125 Chestnut street, where al/ kinds of Straw Eats for men and boys are made tip to order at the shortest notice. MAIIIAIS.—Their value depends on four iliinge—their in excellence, or the comparative •correctness of the principle they-embody; the subject to which they relate; the extent of their application ; Ond the comparative ease with which they may be /applied in practice. We have made it a maxim to advise all men to buy their clothing of Granville f,tokes, the fashionable clothier, No. 609 Chestnut street. • "THE LANAP THE FINGER-RING." —lf a .gentleman wants "a wife; lie wears a ring on the left hand; if he is engaged; he wears it on the second ifinger ; if married, on the third; and on the fourth itf, he never intends to get married. When a lady is not engaged, she wears a diamond ring on her first finger; if engaged, on the second; if married, an the third; and on the fourth, if she intends to be a maid. 'When a gentleman has "a lady in his eye," and yet is not engaged to her, he wears, in addition to the ring, a complete suit of Clothing from Charles Stokes Co.'s "One Price," under the Continental. AN EQUIVOCAL COMPLIMENT. —A farmer, lenre celebrated for his line stock than fora good education, wrote .to the secretary of an agricultural pociety in regard to entering his animals for the pre: /plume offered, and added, as a posticript, as follows: Also, enter me for the hest jackass. lam sure of taking the premium." This farmer must have been home connexion of the individual who refused to purchase hie wearing apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bookhill & Wilson, Nos, iio3 and 805 Chestnut street, above Sixth, on the ground that better articles could be procured elsewhere, , I'm?. NEW " LOCK-STITCH " or Shuttle Sewing Machine recently brought out by the Grover. Lt Baker Company is obtaining an unbounded popu larity. It is the latest and most perfect production In the shuttle or look-stitch sewing.rnachine This company have always taken the lead with their imacnines making the celebrated Grover & Baker etitok; and now that their customers have a choice of stitches at the same price, we most certainly think th _ a public have little occasion for going else- Where, "No DELAY."—Those who have waited Mohave their Upholsteringtione, and have been re :ipeatedly disappointed, will please give Patten's 'West-End store a trial. Carpets, Mattings, and Oil iploths Mid by competent workmen. jeio-3t T SET l OUlt HOUSE TO RIGHTS, wait. for .tio one.. If your upholsterer disappoints you, send to the West End Store, 1408 phestuut, street. W. tienry Patten Sends practical hands immediately on <reoeipt oforderfi. jew•at ARRIVALS' AT THE HOTELS, UV" TO 12 O'OLOOK LAST NIGHT. eet.. below Ninth. E Sanderson. Boston S We.oaiugton W El Witte, Linden, Pa John Rave tairsurd—Cligestuut ■ D T Pulaifer, New York R Cochran , NOW York H C Goodwin. New York ST Wild, Jr. 8 k _ . $ Snodgrass, D S A Larkin, isdre Stewart, Becks co %raj GDardwell.kliz'btlawn W A Caldvell, Pittsburg Schwartz, Pittsburg S Spencer, Lancaster • Miss W,stcott, Cincinnati MioS FsPY. Cincinnati 113 Felton, Franklin, Vt 3t H Stewart, Franklin James Randal/. Franklin J W Raskin, Franklin • 'V Draper, Frank lin Derickson, Jersey City Mee H D Curton, Jerseylhty John H. Price. Delaware . 28ra B Olatz, (Mat zYork. York, Pa Dire Chan Harnpshire,Penna orapshire, Jeaye vthe Chas Stewart & wl, Fasten al.?' 1 , 1:lilt, Lancaster co D Hail, Salem. N S' C Hay, New Jersey- Frenry Speel, New York • - lama t peel, New . York. Adapter Sueel. New York W W Wright, Delaware L Smith. Marl land J Baler, New 1 - ‘rk Frank W Brooks, Memphis M Stewart, alexandrisNa fi J Anderson, Berlin, Md NSr % Sp!,zler. Pen na W G Dickson, Washington Thos Thos Steers, Penna J L Sheaf°, New Orleans P Stratton, Salem, N J W Allen, Delaware Eugene Blow . •. B. 0 Reese. Elkton, 'OM Hon T J Yorke. New Jersey John O'Brien. New York Jas.Renner, New Veer. Chas Woody. New York col Graham, Washington Jan H. Darling, New Jersey B Smith. Pottsville Tan Young. Y airs Jae N Thomas. Penna J Dickson, New Haven T B Benson, Springfield Col Johnson Si wt, O.S & Henry Otter, New York Leander Simpson. N York Mrs Simpson Sr?, chn, N Y Mrs Insley. Mass Cotiltinsitkiktial*Nimith Bpi:log . 4ff, Mt Pleasant JUpdegresff, Mt eiestsant B btratton, Jr, New TortF. George Brien John Kellogg, U S N Wm Sheridan B P Herrick" • Jas Bevins, New Yark Dir Alexander SKr klatfteld, New York J . Samuels, Cincinnati tschraoleci, Cincinnati J Comlenay,' Madison, Wis J Erben & la, Lancaster J B McCreary, Fauna J Within atm, 130 don F Steverson, Kentucky B Brin ton y lsel aware-co Gaol& Steinman, Perims Geo Steinman. Penn a M B Stevens. New York F Estee, New York 3H Housewiltr,ltr, N York Wit L - Smith, Can, bridge, Mass Thee A Mathews, Boston Mifflin, Boston Jae Morgan & wf, Chicago J A Hill. Terre Beate, lad iL Du Bois&wf, Ourestwn hos klitnaker, Lancaster McCleary. Milton, Pa rs J C Bowe, Clifton, 11l P Grant, :Boston Mrs New York L - ewin Lowe, Macs iB Bates &la New Jersey r C H Learning, Cape May. A Rosenbaum. Malaga 16.. S Jones - a la, How York C Beardsley & wf, M re. Beardsley, Sit w York Fritz, Bethlehem D Sewally, Bath M Dalzell & wf, N York H - Hoag, SA E Benson, Reading ja B Fry. Phlada ' John Gilroy, New York O Brooks, Boston „ TY M Norton. U S Army peter Higgins, Boston W Donegan, Tennessee lA Spear & wf. Boston C H Mullin, Pennsylvania C Lovett, Palmyra, N Y B McCallum, Pittsburg ' P Hartman,-Baltimore Obendorfer, New York It Currie, "Ness , York C Wheatley, Kentucky C A Barry, Boston C W Watson, New York IFY S "Wyckoff. New York Merchtuits , —Fourit %Tilden, Boston John Sammie, New Jersey. hyster, Clutrubctslinrg "I Belrose Warkum. Cincinnati, 0 McClellan, Clx , cuberabg ohn Mull, Chamberbburg Allen budgeiialgn Bai New York Fobter, rhi ipsbnrg McDowell, Pjew Albany Bart, Mexico t• Isaeger, Allentown B Saeger, Al lentow White. York Gallagher. York ri • Patton & wt. Lewistown Bair, Lancaster Matting, Tlnpcanoe, 0 ' tamatrong,Tipnacanoe,o Americeui—Chestnu anonhman Yerkes, Carlisle . Bricks° co L Lac sbourn Wa Limo n. hos It Collins, Maryland Tuttle, Fair Haven Tbeo.Orillith„ Washington H Hanson, Baltimore Thos Leo. New Jersey 31 G Dean, New Jsreoy • W Dean. Ne‘rjersoy W_Budlam, Bridgeton. H J W Parker, Cambridge EH Crawford, Maryland Hayes & eon, Delaware Folk. Delaware toe Wartzell..Can ton, 0 t C Smith, New York - %Geo F Winter. Beading Jos Winter, U S armY Slieetz, Pennsylvania Zits CliroWn. Reading Wenj bhaen, NewlCork Mt. Leeraia—Cheabattt .7 Mosey: Baltimore A_Gare wick, Harrisburg. Curtis' Besten B Dyer, Boston B Brown, Wheeling L Miller, Jr M La Howe, Now:York !A Small, Baltimore Belts, Delaware L Piney, Delaware W Jobuson, New York igrs Keyser & da,Spriug field Jas L Clark, New Jersey xey J;Vir Hallam, N Jersey oiiimerclak-Sixth et trmsted, Pottstown Howe, Boston' . _ . . Eana • Reifs v nyder,' OS A • no 8 Roher, Strasburg ' H Cleaden, Ealem. N J r R Ostler, Bedford, Pa ' MoSparran, Lanc.co P Harvey, Chester co, , Pa hoe 8 Young, ContosYye " H Abbott IC Huhn . r Nonver. Lewistown . plallpe, Chester co, Pa The Union—Atch 'M-Cronite & la, Sharnsb : 8 Brown, gln.rnehurg Bool e ey Kimbl, Somer, - Woo steset, r Pa , 0- obn Colhoon, Lochnt, Mich P Emery, New Jersey : Beyhold, Delaware City 0$ ki• "11m& Bear—Thard'S : nano' Kn Moyer , 'E abb wf,astonßeading eo IC Levan, Beading r eo Oehrnan, Reading. Gabel Boyeratown ' • eter D briesezner, OleY,Pit Natlonal—Race M Eyans Koiit2. 6o, Ta os K Lew i s ; DoylestOwn .r H B Zowman,lana co ohci.Branner, Jr' Poona : Oa R Artman, Books ;Co' C L Bowen,.Berlin, Ma Leouardi, Washington G B Dyer &Is, Washington Miss 'Dyer, Washington T Shinn Mitchell F Brown, Jr. Phila C Yrink, Phila. H Vaughan, Seneca, B Y rid Chestnut streets, W W Chipman & Y Bel:6 0 , Reading N Cumberland, Md Mrs F S Hunter. Reading J Goodell & la.Washingam. Dr J A Stewart, Baltimore D Robbins St la Boston. TbosPetheriek,'New York Sidney A.shinori. New. York Geo Riohniond & wr. N Y - 0 Norwood Jt da. New York Miss A. McCarter, ttorristwn B Parker, Puna F H Archer, Salem, N J J V Craven; Falem, N J Mrs...l Fritz, Bethlehem m Keyser, .Baltiniore Mies Mendenhall Sarni Harrison. Pottsville J Hennedy. Scotland B Brandrelle, New York S P Brady dc la, Detroit Mies Brent. Detroit Mrs Ward & eh, Detroit H D Ward, Boston L M KoDock, New Bedford HYelland, Baltimore D Barry, Baltimore W J Sates & sn, Va Theo Barg, Cleveland, '0 John Leaman., New York 'rhea Woodward Sew, N,Y Petiev,G Cornwell New York D Chapin & la, Boston - . • • • • Miss Chapin, Booton B Glum & la, Boston Chas J Gorham, Prov. R I E 9ifford, Hudson, WY Miss Gifford.; Hudson, N Y G rHubbard, New York - Mr & IMll3,iifinOgg, Boston Bob Ward, Kentucky H J Klug, Wash, D Cr - F WNewton, New York Thoe Rutter, New York H Longnecher, Allentown Buhr LonuMecker, 17S N J E Wolf, Lewisburg Mr & ars. J M Miller, Mil wauked D E . S . oipas 3c Wf, Wash TABuffnm& IV . York Miss ni Mellwidn,N York SCI Ford • . A Goodrich. St Paul a.s Little, Slew Jersey Joe P PennelL•New York M Lefferts, liew York P 8 Michii. Cincinnati -•• • . R J Reed. Newark, N J L 'V Judd & wf Mrs Y Mott. Nevi Yorlf Mrs & Vanderpool, N York street...bele - 1w Arch D C Ogden, Woodbury, NY S S Detwiler, Coil:minis, Pa Mrs Holstein; Lewisburg Mrs Simpson, Winona; Min J Thomas, Pittsburg Mr & Mrs Rafferty, Pittsbg A J Eletrly, Williamsport Jos Detwiler, Mt Joy Chas Mil t Newlevey P G Chitties, New York I D At& Cumberland co, Pa J W Reams, Ohio II D Choffer, Ohio W H Prescott, Rockville, et Mrs Miller, Penca A B Balcvak & la, Trenton H L'Ooe, New York ' J D Spalding, Ravena, 0 E Harmer,-New York above Fifth. Illteimolds, Port DepOsit A,Rellogg, New Jersey. D R Massachusetts Major Holum, Penna D Wilson, , Wrightreille A J Baldwin, New York J T Hemel, Schuylkill co Thos Burrows, Buffalo Rev J W Hunnicutt it son Miss L Clark, Bethlehem , Miss M Clark, Bethlehem DIJ Carmany, Mechanicsh'g M Hood, Bridgeton, N J jW Jones Bdirliarvey_ C B Jones, New Jersey Alex Elwell. New Jersey Cant DlBryan, New Jersey V E Saliwane, Dover, Del C A 'Tinker & wf,,Wash Dr :L 0 Cthamins Geo Malin , Jr; Pernia street, istioire - Third. T Morris, Pennsylvania B Boeenbitam de la; If J . L Mulford, New Jersey B Cr Simpson J hf Hobby, U S N G E 'Pitmen, Massachusetts Wetberill, Massachusetts CPW Thomas; New Jersey TT; Snyder, New York E Lawrence, "Bel mare oimstd & awarehio Silcox De Curtis Redman, -U .d Cooke' Wisconsin reel, above Chelltikult H Morton, Ificl &Gillespie, Maryland Chas J smith, Maryland S Cornett, Phccuixville Al Woodward & ne, Chest co B Cadwallader, Doylesto'n John Boyd, Penna. 8 Chandler, Delaware - E C Hickman, West Ches.' ' J Devoe, West Chester W Vey's, West Chester E R7Artman Doylestown - Jas Murphy, New York . reel, above Third. Mime Allle F Hyde, Del E D Cleaver, Delaware City P C Van Gilder, WutsPurti- W F Morgan, Penna. David Mcßride N Jersey Robt Daffy. Pittsburg John English, Pittsburg albove ballowhsl `- MISR Xlllle ‘ LOIMBWomp T Wickert h la, Gongiwamp Sarni Derr, Boyerstown Geo. W Wolf.. Danboro John SOnt. Doraville, Pd reet, above Third. Enos G Moyer &la, Penn% J B Oberrender, Penni , Mre Eltker. .3111,8 St,yer, Willlatniburg OlialibMtgl and Market Streets. Rachveri, Lauinger Miss itathvea., Lananter . ti W Johnson & /y, IV ‘' • • T Burdsall & ly, T M Hayes._ _ L R B _Chester co. Pa T knife, Delaware J W Logoe & Eon, kioalsb'st J R biorriAon. Juniata co, Pa E A.Yernal4 Chester co,' Pa M Ogle, 'Delaware J C Morrison-Delaware W Baldwin. Delaware'W Morris. Pennsylvania, States Union—SLiffn 3 E Aldrickh OinaittWiti. • Hall, Sew Castle, Del I Memel. Brooklyn Ci D White. Pennsylvania A Lewis, Lancaster co J 8 Molley, Wilm'n. Del Mrs A Diehl, Delaware A Wolf kiel. Lewistown P Barrett. Boston ' J Laughlin, Jacksonville W Reynolds, Delaware David Neff, litre Lewis, Pittsburg Mrs Wilson, Pittsburg 0 Kuntz & WA. Pittsburg Barley-Sheaf—_S R Van DYlrc.•Limberville 11 North, Hammonton M Hymee, New York A V John...on, Bucks co C Search & la. Middletown R H Barney,e Doyleidown hitei . Phingthtown Wm Corori",Tentreville .lawn—Second it 'A Felix, New Jersey • C &Stoll, Milford, Dr .7' Ft P White, New Jersey li C Seyder, New Jersey SD Bancroft reek, above Market. Moses Eastburn. Solebury R eachinson & 4 ch, reana John Patel:len, Wiint, Dal G choosey, Washiakton Edw ChnaSey.Walltingcsa W S G adbe, Salt Lake City _ . Sand Woola%ton t 4 da. Del John Simpson. Doylestown SPECIAL NOTICES. THE SUOTMER AtOON WAS SHINING - _ All in the purple sky; My wife and 1.1 we tossed about, And could not close an eye. I cursed and swore, she scolded me. • All through the weary night; . But wee enough to vex a saint, The bedbugs' ea rage bite.- Yon may be sure I certain went Next morn to Lyon'estore, ` And home in joyful tWrimph. I „. Th' Magnetic Powder bore, 6 • Which quickly, slaughtered every bug, Mosquito - , roach, and flea. Lyon's Powderlsills all insects. Lyon's Magnetic Pills are sure death to i*ats and mice. Sold everywhere. je6-121. • - DEMAS S. BARNES, New York. Fon I'ITE CURE Or : SCRO,FELA. CANCER, GOITRE; ULCERS, WIN • DISEASES: JAYNE'S'ALTERAVVE 'STILL MAINTAINS ITS SIIRERIORITT. The unparalleled success which for twenty-five years, has attended the use of JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE; ena bles the Proprietors to recommend it to the afflicted with entire confidence, believing that it will effectually era. a dicate from the hiuman system the dleeases 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 CANCERODS AFFECTIONS of all kinds, curing a majority - of the cases in which it has been. used, and dftiine.s after the failtuu of other reme dies. GOITRE OR SWELLED NEM. --Xn innumerable cases..of ads disease in which Jayne's Alterative has been perseveringly used, it has never been known to fail, All have been cared who have continued its use according to directions DROPSY AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.—Many physicians who have used the Alterative in diseases of this nature, consider it a .specific, so great has been its success. It acts 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, PIPS, cortruLsio as, are usually Con sidered incurable; and yet experierMe has proved that tbe Alterative in conjunction with-the Sanative Pills, will cure a majority of cases; it should be tried, there fore, by all who are subject to these terribleafflietions. SCROFULA.-In all the forms of this disease, whether in that of Ulcerations of the Flesh or Bones, Enlarge ment of the Joints, Glands, Swellings, Eruptions, Tu mors, Sm. , the Alterative has been found pre-eminently successful. It enters into and circulates with the blood, thus destroying the virus or poisonous principle from' which these diseases originate. ' SKIN DISEASES, of all kinds, Scald Head, Totter, Fall Rheum, Ring -Worm,--Boils, Pimples, Blotches, Roughness of the Skin, ace., are readily cured by the Alterative. '- . ~RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.-,ln chronic cases this Alterative, •if perseveringly used.'is • generally suc cessful. In Acute Rheninatiatn. Jayne's _Liniment should be applied in connection, according to directions.- :FEMALE COMPLAINTS.—In many affections peculiar 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 Lencorrhoca, the best results have always followed its administration. COMPLICATED. AND 'MIXED DISEASES, NER VOUS AFFECTIONS, - DISEASES - 'OF THE HEART, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, Constitutional Die; eases and diseases originating from a depraved or im- Perfect state of the Blood, are all cured by Jayee'CAl- terative ; and while it is a faultin many medicines;:that when they are removing the disease they are also pros trating the patientbeyond recouery, the Alterative has no such drawback. Whlle neutralizing the virus of disease at its very eouice, it sustains the strength of the sufferer; the Union -of Disinfectant, Tonic and Deoh th vent properties in this medicine, and the fact that all hose influencesure blended harmoniously in its opera- Lion, distinguishing it from all other similar prepara ions. Let the afflicted give it a trial. Prepared only DR, D. JAYFE Sc SON; -- No.--242 CELETTNUT Street. ielo-w'f&u . l3t ONE-PRICE., CLOTHING,-'OF THE LATEST STTLEs, made In the Best Manner, es:presely for.RET &IL BALES. LOWEST Selling PrineS marked in'Plain El gnres. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM -is - Strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de3.2.3.y . JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET. Street. THIRTY YEARS': EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD Nunsp..—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the presm ip. Hon of one of the best female physicians, and nurses in the United States,. and has been used for thirty i'f4llll with never-Milton safety and success by millions` of mo thers and children, from the:feeble infant-of One week old to the adult. It correcte'aCidity of the stomach • . Relieves wind collo Regulates the bowels ..a.nd gives rest, health, and: comfort to mother and child. 26 cents a:bOttle. • glv22-1M KERR'S furnishing CHINA . and GLASS astaldiallment, CiELUIA HALL, I 519 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotels, Restaurants, and Shipping supplied. -N_ - 8.-CHINA DECORATED to order:, also, Initials and Crest a elegantly engraved on TABLE GLASS and Orders by mail promptly attended to STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, the great natural Bone Setter. 2,IEAMLRX3EI3=I. RICE—POTTS, —On Wednesday, the 10th instant, by the Rev. Dr. May; - Mu George Rice, of Pine .Grove, to Miss Belle H. Potts, of Pottstown, daughter of the late 'Henry Potts, Esq. DE WOLF—TAMS.—On Wednesday morning. June 10, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. Phillips • Brooks, Winthrop De .Wolf, of Providence, R.J., and Eugenia. youngest daughter of the late Sampson Tams,. Esq.. of this City- PENROSE—STEWART. —On the 3d instant, by Rev: P. 11. Mowry' Dr. Thomas N. Penrose, 11. S,Navy, to Maggie, daughternf James Stewart. all of this city. 4 ' ADUICKS—PATRICK.—Chicago, June 8, 1863. at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. A. L. B rooks, First Lieutenant Charles R. Addicks,_ls7th P. V., to Miss. Fannie Patrick, daughter of John Y. Patrick, Esq., of Chicago. _ Aftit'OLD—KAliffirETT.—On the loth instant, by Hon. Alexander Henry. Mayor, Simon W. Arnold to Mary, third daughter of Thomas Hammett, Esq., all of this city. D=ID. HINMAN.—On the 11th instant, of apoplexy. To: B. Hinman, Esq., formerly of Philadelphia, in the 64th year of Relatives' and friends are respectfully invited to attend • his funeral; from hislate residence, near West Chester, on Faturday,l3th instant. at 2 o'clock; P. M. (New•Yojk and Boston papers please copy,] * MARTlN.—Departed this life on the morning of the 11th instant, after a lung and painful illness, Henry J: K. Martin, in the 38th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father; north west corner of Fourth and Pine streets, on Satur day next, 13th . instant, at 4 O'clock:P. M. InterMent at St. Peter's Episcopal Church. , . . NoRRIS —on Wednesday-mcditing, June 10th, Samuel. , Norris, in the 77th year ofhis age. L-dge No. 2. A. Y. ..ainity . Lodge No. .19, I. 0 :of 0. F.. Mount Zion, Encampment, No. 24. L 0. of 0. F., and his relatives and friends, are invited to attend the• funeral, from his - late residence, No.•• 217 Monroe street. on. Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment-at Fourth and Pine streets. - FIARRIS.—On theiSth inst., at his residence in Moores :town. N. J. , Edw4rd Elarris,-In the 64th year of hia age. - His friends, and:those - of the family, are respectfully incited to attend - Ida funeral, this (Friday) afternoon; the. 12th inst., at 3 o'clock, without further notice. * IsTERR.-o.n. the 9th inst., Mrs. Mary Sterr, wife of. George Sterr, Sr.., in the 79th year of her age. - ' The relatives and, friends of the - family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, northwest corner of Franklin and Noble streets. • * MASSEY. —On the evening' of the 9th Wet., ,Itobert V. Massey, in the 69thl ear. orals ago - . - 'The male friends of thelamily are invitedrto attend the funeral, from hie late residence, No. 1022 Arch street, this (Friday) morning, 12th. inst.; at 10 o'clock, without far ther notice. To proceed to Laurel Rill. . • SBBRIDAN, —On the 6th 'instant, at Fordham, West chester county, New York, Martha 8., infant daughter of Martha J. and James B. Sheridan . * - ASE.—OnSunday, May, 3,'Or wound.; received at Chan• relloryille, Samuel.. Ash, of Co. H, 129th. F. - V., in his 10th DOWNIE.—On the evening of the 9th instant, Benja min Downie,. In the 75thyear of his age: • * 'HILLER. —Oa the 6chinstant, at Washlngton,• D. C., of , woundarecolved in the .battle of Chancellorville. Albert Miller; - of E, 96th in the 18th year of, hie age...* OBITUARY, LEVY. —On the Bth instant; after a short bet painful illness, Rebecca, eldest daughter of Benjamin and Eme 'i She is gone! In the'early bloom of life she has been cut off from kind parents, affectionate brothers and sis ters, and loving friends. Endeared to all by her many ~Virtnee, she has left a blank that can never be tilled. She ;is missed everywhere, at-home and abroad. That kind. sympathizing_voice is hushed in death forever. - Her accustomed , place. is vacant ; we wait in vain for- her renting. From her every act in life:- we feel assured she is now numbered with that bright and:heavenly host -praising Him. that gave and that bath taken away. Oh!. what. a consolation to- the bereaved -parents, knowing that in their sudden and irreparable loss it has been her eternal gain. Yet sad to gaze on her face for the last time; to give the last farewell -kiss ;• to see the cold, in senaible clod thrown in; and then to leave - her forever, until we too shall be summoned to _j chi. her in that land H where sorrow is never known. ow the tears flow, while over the grave the minister of God delivers the ~parting words', .and "dust is given unto dust! The home is the house of mournin”-.She is missed-every where, but yonder she lies buriedin the grave. Is it not sorrowful to part with a sister? Ask those who weep— er, ewer the bereaved one's prawer. While nature is clothed in beauty,'as she rises from her temporary tomb, .how tarred the duty Ito visit a sister's grave; to plant - sweet Bowers, and twine them around .that hallowed 'spot; to sit and weep o'er a deported sister! . I love to stay where my sister sleeps, And gaze on each star'as it twinkling peeps Through that bending willow that lonely weeps O'er my sister's grave. How consecrated is the place le affection's eyes! HOW we gaze on the white tombstone, and read those words en graven upon it; fur beneath it lies her whom we love, end memory fondly revives her laid words But, weep :not!There Is a' hope in heaven • Her soul lives and dwells in the mansions above. The torch of immortality, Jibe the vestal firm forever burns. It'gives the victory over death and the grave; and bide the wanderer how to the spilit land. llow'glorious is immortality ! How •di.,vine is its Author! ROW jilt TY proud the:soul that shall bear its crown! Then, while the dickering of life .dies out, • " Gird up thy mind to contimPlat on; trembling inhabit!:. ant of earth; Tenant.of a hovel fora day, thou art heir of the universe forever. LAag BAYADEaE PrAttNCIES.-,: Black , silk • and wool Biyadere Ranges at '23,`28. and 313 conic Black Balzorines. lays. arid 15 roots. Black Bareges .22 to 3134 MO. Black Crape Mareta , ."87% to 50 cents. ' Black Barege Shawls and Points. ' Hlack India &soaker:re Arid Barents for linings Black Atarcelines and Lustrenes for linings. Black 8-4 wide Bareges and Baratta Hernani.' Black and coloredprenadine Veils, Ste.`- Jnetreoeivedby r "` BESSON & SON L Monrnini_Store. je2 No. 918 oHESTNuT Street.-, TILACK SHAWLS, ,WHOLESATAB. _ stik.iringed Thibet SHAWL& • : - Black Wool fringed Shawls. • . Plain Black Detain° Shawls. Blabk Barege and Greandes e Black Mediae, all_gradee. Materials for the Shasela. , • • shawl-width Bungee Shawl-width Nearizioaa. . Shawl-width raTdiaattas. _ • _ RYRII & LANDELT.e. jell , _ TODIMI ARCH' Fanelli d St.} below Vine I Carver Quakertown C Conard, Bucks co Pidcock. New Hope A Hoffuagle. Absecom R Neely, Ab4ecom J G Webster, Bucks co Taylor, Backs co myl6-Iza IM FOURTH. 'OF• JULY ' 'GRAND NATIONAPROOEgSION, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE UNION LEAGUE IN PHILADELPHIA, ALL ORGANIZATIONS AND AV2Iffiff . ATIONS desiring to take part in this Procession -will please to give notice of their intention to do so at once. 1 ALL LOYAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS are invited to join it. Those of the follovrfng o'horacter are partitularly mentioned: - . - MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS. of any arm of the Perviee belonging to the United States or to any of the States. - . INVALID SOLDIERS AND THOSE HONORABLY DIS CB ARUM) FROM AC rIVE DUIT. Arrangements will be made to Provide for those who are not able to Walk. COLLEGES, AND;PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTIONS FOR INsrkworioa. UNION LEAGUES" FROM ANY STATE IN THE • UNION. THE TURNER ASSOCIATION AND THE 'VARIOUS SINGINGSOCIETIES.. THE NATIONAL GUARD. FIRE ENGINE, HOSE, AND ROOK A.ND LADDER, COM rANIES, With their Engines. Carringes,and Equipments. Theie Associations are particularly requested to furnish their Ambulances for. Invalid Soldiers. ' ASSOCIATIONS. ' For the purpose of Exhibiting in the Procetsion TRADES. MANUFACTURERS, AGRICULTURAL PRO DUCTS, &c. ORGANIZED RODIRS OF VICTUALERS, ON HORSE BACK. OR ON FOOT. ORGANIZED BODIES OF DRAYMEN. ON HORSE BACK OK- ON FOOT• • _ A CAVALCADE OF CITI7E6TS. CITIZENS ON FOOT. Citizens are requested to DECORATE THEIR DWE along the Ronte of the Proceeeton. with FLAGS AND-OTHERWISE. Particular request is made that applications for Planes in the Procession maybe made early, and that fall in formation be obtained to prevent confusion:. All communications will be Addressed - to the ,"COM MITTEE ON THE . PROCESSION,'' care of 114 R. E. G ANDREWS UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, fel2-fmwt4th No. 1118 CHESTNIII` STREET. TO THE UNION AND LOYALM - LEAGUES. AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES • Pari,ADßLyinA, May 25, 1563, FELLow-Crrrzinis By direction of the UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, the undersigned hAve the honor to invite your attention to the following Resolutions; to wit: Reaolved, .!].. 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 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 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 Redolutions to the Union Leagues and Loyal Citizens of the respective States, and to adopt snch'measuree as may be 111 ecessary to carry them into effect." For the first time in the history of our . Country, the muses of the American people are , now invited to coat mereorate the birth of the UNION, at the place where it was born To re-assert the great, principles of Ate Declaration, that." All memare created equal, and are endowed by their CREATOR, with the ONALIENABLE RIGHTS of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness:" To acknowledge our obligations to mankind, to main tain those principles as our fathers did. with a firm re liance on the protection; of DIVINE PROVIDENCE :" To declare the INDIVISIBILITY of the AMERICAN. To declare the inflexible purpose of 'the American peo ple, as GOD shall give them strength, to subdue the ene. mica 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 eneouiagement they may give to - the rebellion against the Governmentuf the United States: To give to history an aPpropriate expression of onr 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 adoiqed and prosecuted by them for the sup pression of the rebellion WIPEOUT COUPE° 31LISE 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 an invitation to participate in the proceedings,, ; Fellow-citizens of the United States, - we call , upott YOU to co-operate with us in this FIRST NATIONAL CE EX BRATION; and to adopt suCh measures as YOU may deem proper, to make it worthy of a great people who have inherited, and now possess and appr6ciate, the blessings of liberty. CHARLES GIBBONS, Chairman, MortonMcMichael Jas. L Claghorn, J. L Clark Hare, . Wm. Henry Rawls W.C,Swann.M.D., Evan Randolph, J. Edgar Thomson, Joseph Lea. William Cox, L. howls, Jr., J. B. Moorhead, }Ten ry Samitel, Win:lL Ashhnrst, E. Spencer Biller, Geo. H. Boge r , - 11.. blessehert, John B. Ilyees. H. G. Morris. Gillingh'mFell, J. B. McFarland, Jas. C. Hand, Jos. B Townsend, Oilnion Peacock, Jabez. Gates, - S. C. Perkins, Geo. Whitney, Thos. Potts. • Charles Gilpin,. ' Craig D. Ritchie, Thos. W. Evans, Geo. Robeson, W. Botch Wister, Thomp Reynolds, John Rice, John P. Verret', 'Henry Cohen, Hanson Robinson, F. J. Dreer, W. S.. btervart, W. Devine. Chas. E. Smith, Thos. S. Ellis, W. C. Stevenson, Geo. Erety, Saml B. Thomas, G. W. McMahan, H. C. Townsend, H. C. Howell, Lewis D. Vail, Persifor, Frazer, S. P.: J. W. Panl, Henry Davis,. ' J. W. Goff, Andrew Wheeler, Frank,Wells, E.'l). Whitney, R. H. Gratz, Geo. J. Weaver, George Trott; V. C. S. Warts, M. D. , Thos. Kiraber,Jr., Chas. T. Yerkes, E. C. Knight, - Wm. Struthers." W. H. h'erin Chas. Hartshorne, Joseph Kerr, ht. B. Rogers, II P. Ring. . G. M. ConarrOa, Charles Knecht, Saunders Lewis, enry . arey, B. Binney, Jr., Frederick Fraley, Daniel Smil h, Jr. , Jos. Allison, Benj. Gerhard,. :..:; Geo. -H. Stuart,.. -B. Browns; Wm. Camac,M. D.. S. ib. Felton, E. Borie,- Clarence B. Clark, Cattell. Henry M. . Watts, C: S. Grove, John B. RenneY, James Milliken. Wm. M.Tilaman, E'llerW,orne,MD, 'SU es. Webster, Ellis Yarnell, C. S. Smith. F. A. Canny, Alfred M. Jessup, Augustus Beaton,. Ward B. Baseline H. F. Borie, Ca'dw alad. Biddle, R. Rundle Smith: Samuel E. -Stokes, Danl. Dougherty, Geo. Bullock, Cooper, . S.. J. Christian, John W. Foiney, 8-Fisher Curlier, E. P. Kershow, 6en eral Committee . of Arrangement GEORGE B. BORER; Secretary fl OFFICE MINE 1-11LiL D SC kitT YL- Pic KILL HAYES WRO ,O KU PANT.. - PIfILAD>iLPAIA., . . Az a, Stated Meeting of .the 'BOAR . OF MANAGERS held TEIS,DAY,'thn following '"resolution was unani mously adopted: - Reso(ved,-That the dividend period of. this Company Shall he changed from the 2d Second day, (Monday). o Eighth Month, (August), to the 2d Second day of Seventh Month, (July). and that the transfer books shall be closed on the soth day'of Sixth Month, 1860, and remain closed until Seventh Month, 14, 1863, and the di vidend to be declared on .the 2d. Second day of Se venth Month, ehall.be payable to the stockholders, or their legal representatiwo. „whose names stand on the books of the company on the closinof the same, Sixth Month. 30, 1863. ' ' WILL g- lAM B(LIDLE, sel2-fmtv2t Secretary. iMSTRAWBERRY FESTIVAL O ED the , - LADIES of I.' WELFTH-STREE M. E. cRUECH,. will be given THIS (Friday - ) EVENING at seri SODI-hTREET HALL. • Strawberties and Ice Cream of the finest .quality have been provided, and the •Entertabarne,t will -be inter sperred, with short addresses. and vocal and instia mental .ntnslc, by the Philadelphia Saored.-hiusic So .. Tickets fio centei can be had af - Perkinpine'Sz Higgins. Fourth;below Arch ; Tract Depokitory, 119 North Sixth street, and at the door of Sansom-streetHall. Doors open at 7; Refreshments served at S o'clock. -' .. CARD TO THE PUBLIC.=COOPEIL SgHOP SOLDIERS' HOME,: HOSPITAL, RE RESHMENT SALOON. ' • The undersigned. Officers of the management of the SECOND >ANNUAL FANCY, FLORAL, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. FAIR. • To cornmence on ?dONDAY, June 1, M 63. at the Cooper- Shop Saloon, OTSEGO Street, below Washington avenue. respectfully, Make a second appeal to the public in sup- E COOPER-SHOP SOLDIERS' Rows, _ • TEM COOPER- SHOP REFRES'HMENT SALOON, t AND THE COOPERLSHOP HOSPITAL. A -BAND OF MUSIC - WILL BE IN 'ATTENDANCE - 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 snore than a fair or reasonable'market rate. • Post:Offices, Lotteries:-or anyother invention or trick, - by which exorbitant pricee might be obtained. will be entirely excluded from the Fair. In all the departments, business will be condurted with a scrap-alms regard to fair, honest dealing between seller and buyer., boxes will be displayed' for the reception of contribu tions. to be- appropriated to the improvement of the. BURIAL LOT FOR SOLDIERS. . • • The hest quality of Ice Cream. Strawberries, Cakes, and Confectionery, will be served during the Fair. , , • Donations of articles are.respeotfally solicited from the Boxes. Packages, or l'areels may he forwarded by ex press or otherwise. ;Please , be -pm-Mettler and 'address • Cooper-Shop Fair, Otsego street, 'Philadelphia." ANNA M. - ROSS, President. • ',MARIA COOPER, Vice President. R..F: CHASE; Secretary. A. HORNER.,Treasnrer. Ja-mivf6t ri44%. THE GRAND. FLORAL FAIR,'AT COM SET " HAL f. is still open. morning-and afternoon. This Evening brilliant illumination and splendid promenade band. Season tickets 25 cents sin gle tickets only 10 cents. " . PROVOST. MARSHAL GENERAL'S •••• OFFICE.--VVAsnthororr, D. D.., May 22;3863.:= ;;; - _ All' who desire tojoin any particular Regiment of CAVALRY , now in the are-hereby 'authorized' to present themselves at any time durthg the next-thirty 'days to the BDARD OF ENROLMENT, in their respec tive Dutricte. Board shall examine them. and de termine upon their fitness foi the Service,•and if found to be fit; the frovost Marshal of the district shall RiVe them transPortation tickets to the general Rendezvous.. at the Meadquarters of the A.A. Provost Marshal General of the State. As aeon as they present themselves at this 'gene ral F.endezvone they shall be dnlymustered.bY, a mus tering.and.disbursing officer, and ppaid by him the bounty allowed hy,law: • JAMES.B. FRY, my2B-lm Provost Marshal General. IMTHE "LADIES" OIS THE UNION . VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE, open their , FAlß- at-.the Saloon foot of WASHINGTON Avenue on the 16t.b.. insti,Jo continue one week, or longer. Fromthe 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-` mined duties. The many calleon our, citizens for other' charities cause us again to adopt - this. Method to replen ish our nearly exhausted ,treasury. Contributions will be ,thankfully received, and; orders for tickets supplied by any of our Committee or authorized agents. Aethere appears to have been from the first a ralsrin; derstanding on the part of the pnblie ferative,to the two Refreshment Saloons, some persons thinking; they are one and the same, we may, with propriety, - state that we. have no 'connection•mith.any other institution for. the feeding of Soldiers; but have always poiseased - a - separate and distinct organization and fund,' and our to cetion'is at the foot of Washington avenue. 502: ttl &s 2w , ARAD ..13 AMROWS Chairnanst „ f a ir OFFICE OP THE SURGEON-4LE. is.? TNT TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PRIVADM, mai'•October 24, 1862. -•- - Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for .sapplying Artificial Limbs, Shollid aPPIY IMMediately 5t the office of the Sul geon-iirtist 'to the - Government,. No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. . 8., FRANK PALMER. jag -6m ' .Ottisirnment Surgeon-Artist. OFFICE-OF. .UNION ffiNTUikL INS SUMAS. CE COMPANY; " PHILAVELiMfAI Jaris 8. 1861 Notice Vereby given that subenfiptions fo..the In creased Capital of the Union Mot uarlr.enrance ComPatm "by conversion of the scrip into Ste`ck." will be recefe- July 1 to November . d i a s 6 s t Ne n o a f B e :n o r o d f a t n h c e e w o i m t h p t a h n e y m f r o .a ended charter accepted at a meeting of the Scripholders. , held June 1. 18= . , . jelolmif : • RAW - 111.035, Secretary. r3a. OFFICE OF. Ta.p. , UNION 43A.NAX, COMPANY. PFULAVALPTiIit May 18, 1883. , NOTICE TO BONDHO. I I'.DERS:—The .Bondholders of the UNION CANAL CODrPANIC are hereby requested to call at the °tree of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT street, and surrender the Coupsns, as agreed uponlin accordance with the &et of Assembly of -itiorll.loth..lBB2 . l inc27-1m Qs(' tkR"rtiOMPSIDN. Trwasarer., E POPAJLAR PRICES SUPERIOR'.- TH -a- and plow:dug charactiw of REIMER'S ColoridThoto4 granite, hay.od won them an enviable repatation. OnlY 911; P42.00194§tp3et. above qteen. .It* iTHEI,. I ..'PRESSit7.I:! , TIa4OnP4I:,II : ..Hy:R.t.ON:_t::!:?S , g , -..k4_:,...4- . .'50 . 3. i A.".AV01.111 HE DRAFT." - . 311F,A.D . QUARTES, PROVOST MA R 313 AL, , FIRST DIST rtf GT, . No. 295„ SC:UTU THIRD STRUT, PRILADELPRIA, June 1,-1863. Public attention is solicitad to the aubjoined, nirc , tlat• from the Provost Ms rehal General. All - persons wisiling to join any of the Regiments here referred to, will make application to these Headquarters within the next thirty days. W. E LEHMAN. ” IN I . Provost Marshal, First District. --__ 1 PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHUNGTON, D. D., May 22, All spelt who desire to join any particular Regiment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby authorized to pre- 1 N sent thelreteltMe at any time during the next thirty days to the Beata of Enrolment tn. their respective Districts. , The Board shall examine theIII,. and determine Amon their fitness tor the xervice: and' If found to he tit, the Provost Marshal of the - Distrait shall - give them trans portation ticket., to the general Rendezvous. at the Head quarters of the A. A. Provost Marshal General of the State. AA soon as they nrenent themselves at this general Hen delvons, they shall bes Only rnuet.,red by a tati6tering and ' disbursing officer, and paid by, him the bounty allowed by law.- JAMES B. FR 2, jel-12t Provostt Marshal. General. • BEAI)QI3AR9'ERS OF PRO 4-r1 yam' AHSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT. PA.,• 4 . s 5l BROWN Street, PHILADELPTILA, Jll[lo Public attention is solicitedso the silhdoined Circular from the Provost Marshal General. All persons wishing to-join mry regiment therein re faired to will make application to these Headquarters Within the time therein specified. JACOB B. STRETCH, Capt. and Provost Marsha, Tilitd District, Penna. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. .0.. May 22. 1863 All men who desire to Jinn 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 theta. respective Die- . tricts. The Board shall examine them. and determine upon their fitness fir the service, and if found , to be fit, the Provost Marshal of. tbe District shall give them transportation tickets to the general rendezvous, at, the headquarters of the A. A. Provost Msrsbal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves at this general- rendezvous they ehall be 'duly mustered -by a , mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him, the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B. PRY, - 03:trim St \ Provost Marshal General. "AVOID DRAPE" 2 1, 7 iN HEADQUARTEIIS. PROVOST: AL, • FO JRTH DISTRICT N. E. cot BROAD and SPRING GARDE& Sts. . . - PHILADELP and, May 2S. 1563. :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 then Headquarters within the next thirty days. 6 0. M. LANE. Captain, Provost Marshal, Fourth District. • PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, .D. C: - May 22,1863. All men Who desire to join any particular Regimeat of :Cavalry now in the field, are nereby authorized to pre- ' sent themselves,at any time during the next thirty days, to the Board of Enrolment in their respective Districts. ' The Board shall examine them, and. determine upon their fitness for' the service: and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the District shall give them trans portation tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the Head quarters of i he A. A. Provoethiarshal General of the State.` AF soon as they present themselves at this musteringen dezvous, they shall be duly mastered by a nd disbursing officer, and.paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES-8.-FRY;. rrry3o-12t Provost Marshal General. SPECIAL NOTICE,. UNITED STATES SIX PER CENT Hare amounted for many week& past to OVER TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, THE FIRST OF JULY •IS rapidly approaching, when the public will no longer have the rigid - to Subscribe at Par for this-desirable- Loan. the Principal and interest of Which is payable IN All parties contemplating investing in these Sig. per: cent. Bond% should at once fortvexd their money through any of the local agencies, or direct to , . 114 Koriirl'ullig - - 3:11"11E — Et. PHILA. W.,_D_ERIt SON EXCHANGE- BROICEB,s2I South:.. -THIRD Str.64. highest The premium paid for Gold, Silier, old-demand , Notes. Spanish Quarters Dimes, Half Dimes, and new quartermasters' Vouchers and7Bani Notea 'omitted: at the best sates. Pennies for sale. in. large. or small amounts. 3elo-Bt* EXCHANGE ON _ • LONDON AND PARIS FOR EITHER GOLD OR CURRENCY jes-fnalOt DREXEL & CO., CALIFORNIA - AND SAN FRANCISCO CITY COUPONS" BONGHT AND COLLECTED BY AUGUST' BELMONT & CO 50 WALL STREET, je9-1m , NEW YORK. TERI TNG EXCHANGE 6ch' 8: 1863 EXCHANGE ON PARIS, BOUGHT AND SOLD= m779-1m TOHN.O. O.APP &SON, STOOK ANIINOTE If.ROSEES, No. A 3 Sonth THIRD Street. • Directly opposite the Mechanics' Bank. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ON MONEY INVE'STED .NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED EDWARD M. DAVIS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, _ 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs.) rameinsipm4. • GENERAL BROKERAGE .AND BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends . and Interest Coupons Collected lend Remitted.- Bich anima on Europe Sold. Special Collectionalnade.• Coin and Clll - Bought. Interest Allowed .on Deposits. • aPI-3m HARVEYIIOMASo• • STOOK AND BILL' aßoßtn. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. B. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. ' Business Paper and Loans on Collateral , negotiated at lowest rates. - UNITED STATES 640 TEAR SI3 aer.esat. EONDS, furnished at -P.A.R:bi • mat to snit. without any shame for commission. • Orders by Mail abalarieetve prompt attention. Bolero. • . Meier& Nithan Trotbir Co.. Geo. D. Parrlsh, E. John B. Myers 4 Co,. Samuel a Thomas. BK.. Funess,Brialoyolt Co.. John Thomas. Eno. • • apl-Stm- COLLECTIONL_OF U. B. OgIiTIPI CATES Or INDERTEDM3SS. —The ADAISIB' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to :collect Treaeory Department. Washingon, wit& despateb.-and at reasonable rates: the One Year Gertifbeatee of 111-, debtOdneee of the United States now due or shortly ma . tering. ' Terms made ]mown and receipts given at the elks. 14. 320 CHESNUT Street. m76-tf PACIFIC RAILWAY.—THE UNDER sifined R 111 recelioproposals to fn.ritiah lota thonsand (4,000) tons of RAIIWAY IRON, or any rant thereof.. 'for 'the track of thoAlret Section of the 'Union Pacific Railway, Eastern The iron to be of-amerloan.inanafacture, of the best smithy, and to ho delivered either at Leavenworth or Kanias City. - • Communications for fnrther information tabs address.' ed to the undevaleined, or to SheIIIBL.IIeLLITT6 No: 58 BEAVARAtreet; Newlork. Term,' cash on de . • • President Unton"Paelfic Railway, E. D. • NEW Yon, JlllllO 9. 7883: ! jell lot A N BUM i-.SPENT IN REINTER'S a•-%- 'GALLERY will convince all who :doubt. His horytypes are most superb and We-like )(darer, and 'without rival In the appreciation of the public. 81 . 1COND Street. above Green. i ASSISTANT:. STA N T QUARTERMASTER'S -LJ-, OFFICE,. corner or "O" and. TWENTY•SECOND Streets. • • WAsmicirron,_ D. C., June 8, 19it7.• Will be sold at Auction, on WEDNESDAY, Jane .24th; at the' Coral, near Observatory, a lot of Condemned DOSSES and SIDLES, the proper ty of the United buttes: Sales mth in Government rondo • i o eoldmence at 10 A. M. C. H. TOMPKINS; .• islo-121, Capt., A. Q. 11., 13. El. A. PENSIONS.: -.$lOO BOUNTY AND PST procured and oolleeted.for Soldiers. Sailors, and the relatives of euch'ae are deceased: at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served ewe Years: and all soldier' . who'., hays been discharged by reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled be the 11100 boast a nd the latter, also. , tolt pension. JAKSO NULTON. SoUoltor for Claimants, *dile 4914 WALNUT Knelt • 3 fin. GROSS MIN GROSS BOTL kIN-I TLIIB. • 800 'gross Porter Bottles. For sale by , H. B. & W, BENNEIII3, rev:9o.lmo Dyottville..rilass Works. or 97 8. Proof. FM - - BEBB Y WINE 3.00 QUARTER! baidus bat remixed per Ll4P.',' Laura.", for bond by CHAS. &.14,8. CARSTAIRK eaIk 1.46-WALM s rol in aaktirra • 0 ES. FINANCIAL. TRH BLLES OF THE LOAN, • CALLBD 5 2 0 s DAILY. jAY COOKE SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, BOUGHT AND SOLD, DREXEL &,00- COMMISSION, •T THE BOIBD OF,BBOKER& No. 312 'WALNUT STRIIST. RETAIL GOODS. R E 0 N IN PRICES ;OF . RICH PARIS MANTILLAS, ALSO. LIGHT nr.lllll CLOTH. CLOAKS, SUITABLE FOR THE WHOLE SUMMER. PROCTOR Bc CD., je6-lmif, No. 924 CHESTNUT STREET. MILITARY GOODS. F D E P .0 T • • HUNTING -SILK AND MUSLIN. . • A G OF SITPEEJOR QUALITY, WHOLESALE AIsigiRETAIL. • , j H W: H. HORSTMANNi .SONS FIFTH & CHEBRY Streets 3e2,4,9,11,16,18.23,25,30&jy%40 . . G w. SIMONS et. BROTHER EIANSOM-STILRET HALL, PHILADILPHLL, mArturscrußssa or /MILEY. FINE SWORDS. DELLIMARTCH)ODB, IN EVERY VALRIETt .1a94.f8m I:7AOVFA RNMENT GOODS . • Standard 10-ounee Cotton Duck, Indigo :Blue Flannels: TtiAled Flannels. - Sky Bane Kersey& FARNHAM, RR, IKHAM, 00.; No. A3O 91CNSTNIIT STREIT. ' roh24-3m • ARMY Goons. • iDAR.R.ELITROOI7 CLOTHS. DA_RE:-BLCE CAD - CLOTHS. • sin -BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK:: DRILLS: . STANDARD WEIGHT. FILMS LINEN DRILLS - AND. DUCE. BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SHIRT. INOB. For sale by • FROTH:INGHAM & WELLS. tf LEGAL. GO , Ft 40NES',1 ARABELLA_ EYRE, - widow of PRESTO Pi EYRE. deesased, In tbeCourt of Com- HENRIETTA BOOTS, wife I 3 ofi mon Pleas of Dela- C ALED 800 T., GEORGE ware county, Penn- EYRE, and --- his vrife,',sylYania. - In Eanity. of McDonough ,county, Illinois: Sur.Bill to perpetuate M WILA M. -G. DARLINGTON, testimony of title to EDWARD EYRE. GEORGE E. -real estate. May DARLINGTON, ARABELLA term, 1843. No. 1. MORRIS, and 'all: other persons interested in the lands hereinaf ter described, or the title thereto J To Arabella Eyre, Henrietta B.•oth, George Eyre, and his wife; of McDonough county, Illinois ; Darlington„ Edward Kyr°, George E. Dar lington, Arabella Morris, and. all other, persons inte rested, defendants above mentioned: We command and firmly enjoin you that, laying aside all - business whatever, yon be and appear before the Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas, sitting in Eqaity, at Media, in the county of Delaware aforesaid, on the FIRST MONDAY OP OCTOBER. NEXT, 1863, to show cause, if any Youhave. why the witnesses on behalf of GEORGE JONES, on his , complaint against you before our said Court, duly exhibited, should not be examined, and their testimony respecting the conveyance of certain lands, now owned by the said George Jones, situate on Market street, in the borough of , CheQter in the said County or. Defame] e, by the said PRESTON EYRE. de ceased, and the said A RABELLA, his wife, to HENRY L. POWELL, who was a .predecessor in title in the sem?, to the said George Jones; and respecting the exe cution and delivery of a good and sufficient deed in fee. on or about •March 25th, D. 153.1, from the said Eyre and wife to the said Powell; and respecting the fall pay ment of .tle purchase money of the same to the said grantors tibe said:died:, being alleged , 'in the said complaint to have been lost or destroyed) should not be reduced to u rising and filed of record in our said Court in order to perpetuate the same, agreeably to the Consti tution of our Government and the act of tie Assembly of Pennsylvania, in such ease made and provided. And hereby fail not on your. peril Witness the •Honorable WILLIAM BUTLER. Pre,i dent Judge of our said Court;_at Media annesaid, this first day-of June, A. .M 1863. GEORGE ESSREY, WILLIAM - WARD,. _ Prothonotary. Solicitor for Complainant. TN TIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE :CITY COUNZYff,..-faigaDELTTrie. Estate of EICHeRD PHILLIPS, Deceased. 'The Autlitor appointed liy the Court to audit. settle, and.adjusethe account of Margaret Phillips and John.'" Kinsley, Executors and Trustees named in the last will and testament of Richard Phillips, deceased, and. to re. .Pfirtdittribation of the - balance in the h Inds of rn - e -- ae." - conntante. will meet the parties interested for the par fposee of his appointment on TUESDAY, the 2.3 d day of June, at.:3:tia'clock P. M.-,—at his_otlice. No. • DOD. CRESTNIPT Street;•{2.l. floor.) in the city of Phila delphia:, GEORGE H. EARLE ESTATE OF aoEN MoCA.NLES, Utters Testamentary, on the - above estate having been granted to the undereisned, all persons having claims are requested to present them, and those indebted will make payment to a.NIIY D. MOORE. 228 WALNUT Street. GEORGE P.:XeLEAN, 742 N, TENTH Street, jel2=tet ".; Executors. - p•S A.T E OF, ANNA OTILG-EA -R- 4 WEE N.--lettere Testatneutary - Upon the Estate of Mrs. Anna Otilgea Kern.; deceased, having been dray granted to the undersigned,. all persona indebted to. the said Estate are requested to makepayment, and those having claims against the same to present them without delay to , • • ,• HELENA CARLILE,' lel2-16t 5 No. 702 North NINETEENTH Street. SSIGNED ESTATE OF SAAIITEL A. ROSS —Notice 'is hereby given,. that in the above matter the assignor having presented his petition to the Court of Common Pleas ;setting forth that he had been - released by all his creditors. and praying said Conrt to order, his Assignee to reconvey his said Estate to him, , as more hilly therein sprieari, the said Conrt have referred said Petition to.JOHN A. MA_RSIIALL. Rig...- Examiner, who will meet the parties interests'd and 13ear any objections to granting theprayer of said Peti tion, at his Office, 508 ...WALNUT Street, on FRIDAY, the 39th imt., at 4 o'clock •P. M. • -jej.2 4t NOTICE.-LETTERS TESTAMENTA RY oh the Estate Of JACOB BINDER, deceased, mving been' granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to the said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the mine to make them known, without delay, to. JACO 8 BIN DE Fl. MARTS nICIOE ft, SIXTH acd.OXFORD Ste. 3012 fet VARNISHES. DATENT PARAFFINE VARNISH. T. I 0 NI *a hereby caution the Paint and Oil and Ship Chan dlery trade, and Consumers of oar PaTENT PARAF FIN& VARNISH, against purchasing; from one J. B.• MqfdIILLIN, of 149 FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he ceased to act as-Agent forms,"or SAMUEL PAGE &sox, of. Boston, in January last. ' He ban imposed upon the trade and consumers a worth less imitation of our PARAFFINE VARNISH: commenc ing ibe deceitful and fraudulent practiceprevious• to our cnnulmcnt of .a 9 1• MESSRS.. iiIILBVIT & CO. - -OF 240 ARCH STREET , •:` ARE - THE ONLY.AIITHORISED AGENTS . for the sale of the PATENT PAMAFFINE TARNISH in PHILADELPHIA, and any other parties representing themselves as such ate impeders. All 'orders left with Messrs. - HIILBURT & CO., will be promptly attended to. - - .Our Tarnish,fully kuataing its well-earned' reputation as a durable. !luta- drying; brilliant and econothical application for xmpErting a glossy black coating on Wood or Iron. . GEO. - S. PAGE & BRO. 139 MAIDEN LANE Neni.Yo let-lm If • And 11j, SMITH'S WHARF, Baltimore: THE ICING 4 . 41:0 THE PAGES; Q. P. IRQI BRILLIAJIT. ROMANCE Without' any. /dryer," JOHN t PARAFFINS e l o'by GENT • • For the benefit of die I PAINT, 0 . 1.1, 'AND, SHIP.. CHANDLERY . . : With 'all. thdl Correspondence, Contractc , fip.. ' • . and Caricatures in Black:by • - Carious R; OIL, Req. calling the attention of the public to this affair on BL ACK' P ARAY FINE ,VARNISH, . the enbsoribere'lid`ve only time to say that It Is very in teriating to those Interested, and unworthy the attention r'of any bod; else:f urtber • than it being the refutation of • a lie over the signature of Giorgell. Page ft , BrO., Eastern Varnish Peddlers; simply; b'ecause - - they object to our neknufacturiog and selling a Varnish in Philadelphia, in_ - every way superior,fol- one-half •the money than their so. called Patent Parliffi.ne Vernish• Arkp ontrprefentng Pare' to oars can buy it of as ,- with: " sworn - bids, ". an half 'dozen. other -parties in town, without putting o expense; 25 celts alderman fees. • +As the trade of Philadelphia. who have so liberally Patronized as since January last, have been thoroughly aware of what they were buying, It 'allot supposed that they will be led - by • Page's Appeal' to pay extra price, extra freight, extra - cartage, extra package money,. for an a BRILLIANT Vork:when they can buy the Cl. P. -IRON at home, at lees purchase money, without these charges, a better quality, aay more than a printer would pay for tuvpentine, at its pre sent piles, woes bensine. answers his purpose. Persona 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 charge, by applying by note to this °thee. J. N itIcKULLIN & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Black and'Bright Var nisbi.Tar, Pitch; Rosin, Benslne. Napths, , Sec:, • jefi4f. 151 South FRONT Street. • coOmt*Nießsmiliis: 13RO.ADBINT Ac. CO.'S ,NECIA.TIVIN. --AB.ll is found. impracticabletO retain fora longer period. tham.olfl TEeR the largoketock of Negatives taken by BROADBENT & CO.. notice 'is hereby given -that after the first of July next all Negatives taken prior to the of July. 1862.-will be liable to be effaced: • Parties :having proper authority, who May desire'to 'purchase any of these -Negatives foepreservatiou, or to procure duplicates from them before they are destroyed, will please leave their orders at Gallery. jel2-fm&vrat Nor. 912,914,5ta 916 CIiRSTNIIT Et. 'FEB FIIIM OF BBOADBENP & CO,. Photograp_ber6 is this day dissolved, by.the Ye, tirernent of S. BROADBUIT. The business will be continued by. his late partners, nnder, the-name. of an d ES° rn - & TYLOR. Ar. Wenderoth..the artist. the inventor a t the I,vory .typeand•Wenderotype, who wee associated in thelate A rm for_fonr: years, will continue at the 11.41.0 t tne. Artists' Department; arid Mr. Taylor, also, enartnor.iu, the late trail will remain ss.heretofore, in charge °Pike badmen in the Reception Room.- . . , •. S. BROADRINT, A Wio4D&RoaTii.. C. AYL9R 919. 914, W and 9.16 passrLiUT Street. FIIILADBLPRIA , June 3, 1863, • WINVEROTII & TAYLOR (into lacoadbent St. Co.) havejust opened, • in connection Ntit4t titeir aid / 43 °M 8 . the most beautiful 'and apaciou Owglitisiof Room to- the city; and by this and other ixtptolententa they intends to insure more complete attenijoA to the requirements of their increasing business. , • Everyiknoof , pleture tapti in s oonneetion with Photon graphy,.. eluding , -Wenderotypes, OIL Paintings‘i hotographu _ sitft de ;Visite, etc. _ WEfIDEROTIFI & TAYLOR., ies-fmurl2l.ll '9151‘,914, and 918 CWISTIM.Strest. • 6() TE.. H.:13i111 AIBERB ,WILL CONTI NUE Vh).1 . 01170 'BUSINESS, os , heretofore. at- thts • 01d Staa4 4 434* NMllClr_r_tprest _ lete • • vSg. 044,1 S a uu• mug , Isl t; . - ' • 11* Mkt , 4T4T 4r0.02 - . ,NEW ,PUBLICATIQNS.,, GO%D BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING. CHALLEN, PUBLISHER, 1308 Cllzsvuur St EASTERN TALES 90c. HOW TO ENJOY LIFE 90c, A IRAN. OR THE HIGHER PLEASURES : OE THE .-- INTELLECT 5L , TAM SKELETON MONK 1.00 EGA : OE9 OF EUROPE, OR WORD PICTURES OF TRAVEL•• • .... . ........ ... . ...... • .............. . . 1.60 EUROPEAN LIFE LEGEND AND. LANDSCAPE.. LOO OLD MACKINAW Lilt) ALE TIIE NEW BOOKS. jel2-3t TVIN . ORE GOING: TO THE COUN TRY - A - f buy your NOTE PAPER a'ad ENVELOPES of CHAL LEN, and have your initials stamped. Also, Pens, Pencils, aid all kinds of Stationary. CR ALLEN, Stationer, 1308 CEIEST.NFTT. , 13 R P UFFOS DRAWING-ROOK PJ C- TIIRES.--Royal Impprial and Card . Photographs; Portraits of Rosecrans, 'Etonowsil Jackson," ike, . &c. CRALLEN, Sole Agent, 1305 CHESTNUT. . NEW 4300118.- Just received by ' 'J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. - 715 aud 717 tdARRET Street. AMERTCANE TN ROME. BY Henry B. Leleud. FRANK- WARRINGTON. By the Author of “Rut ledge: " OUT-DOOR PAPERS. By Thomas Wentworth Big ginson. LTLIAN. A Tale. THE CHILDREN'S GAEL AND. From the best poets. Selected by Coventry Patmere. A GLIMPSh OF THE WORLD. By Misi Sowell. TAE LAW COURTS AND LAWYERS OF MAINE. By William HISTORY OF TETE INTELLEC rUAL .•DEVELOP MENT OF EUROPE ,By Dr. J. W. Draper. Sr. °LATER. A Novel. BISTORY OF THE SUPTIRNATITRAL. By William Hewitt. 2 vole jel2 THE CASTLE'S HEIR I A vroßy'or DOMESTIC LIFE, BY.-MRS. HENRY WOOD, -•- be publiShe . tlTo:Moirn_w by T. B PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. PO6 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia To whom all orders must come addressed THE CASTLE'S HEIR 1 . -a- A STORY OF DOMESTIC LIFE. BY HRS. HENR) WOOD. Will be pribliBlied TA-morrow by . T. B. PET ERqW & BROTHERS. No. 306 CHESTNUT Street. tlilladelphift. To wham all orders leuet ebraeaddreseed, THE CASTLE'S HEIR ! _ -A- A STORY OF DOMESTIC, LIFE, BY Dais. HENRI WOOD,. Will be publiklied Te r morrlw,bv . T. B . PRTEREON & BROITIERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must come addressed. THE CA-STLE'S HEIR! A STORY OR DOMESTIC LIRE, BY MRS. HENRY WOOD, Will be published To-morrow by ( T. B PETERSON .& BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must come addressed. THE CASTLE'S EIR I • A STORY• OP DOMESTIC; LIVE, .v BY MRS. HENRY WOOD, Will he publiihed To•roorrow hY B PETERSON SC BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, To whom all orders rout come addressed. THE CASTLE'S HEIR! -I- A STORY OF DOMESTIC LIFE, - - BY MRS. HENRY WOOD, Will be Published To-morrow by • T B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must come addressed. it BOOKS FOR CLERGYMEN. FOR fIINDAY SCHOOLS AND FOE THE PEOPLE New Books received as soon as out. Any Book not an 'OUT shelves will be obtained at the shorte4 notice. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, from all the principal mann facturers, at the lowest prices. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, 1%24 CHESTNUT Street. .ie 0-tjy3 'EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DrirELOP MENT OF EUROPE. By John W. Draper, B. D., LL. D. 53.50 THE EXCISE TAX LAW. Approved:July 1et,1862, vitt]] the Amendments. By Chas. F. Estee. $1.50. SOUTHERN Et (STORY: The First Year of the War. By Pollard, of Richmond. $2 FRANK WAREINUTON. By the author of Rutledge, &e $1.50. _ MARIAN GRAY: OR, THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL. By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. $1.25. LIMAN. $l. MEE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING. By bit. nephew, P. M. Irving; vol. 3d. $1.50. '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 TB E EAST By W. P. Fetridge. *2 75. OUT- DOOR PAPERS. By T. W Higgins° u. $1.25. For sale by WM. S.'& ALFRED M kRTIEN, .ieS 606 CHESTNUT Stret. FAMILIES, GOING TO `THE COUN TRY sboula take with them - BULL'S HINT TO MOTHESS Upon. the Management of Children. - TILT'S ELEMENTS OF HEALTH — and Prineibles of Female Hygiene. SMITH'S •DOMESTIC MEDICINE, SURGERY, and Materia. Medi _ D(rijNis'S. MOTHERS AND INFANTS BULL'S MATERNAL Id &NAG RMENT OF CHILDREN, For sale by ' LINDSAY & BLARISTON,. Publishers and Booksellers. ies R 5 SOUTH SIXTH street. above CHESTNUT. TAZARD'S.-BOOSSTORE~ 724' CHESTNUT STREET. Zetween Seyentti ard.Eightb. Street~: ill Book* usually to be had. FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORES be found on our shelves AT THE L OWES T - PRICES CIRCULATING LIBRARI 11r'BROTHERHEAD'S CIRCULA . TING LIBRARY.—AII the NEW English and American. Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literatnre. This is tLe ONLY Library in the country that - includes all the NEW EMILIA( BOOKS that are not BE -PRINTED here. _ - - Terms $6 Per year ' • six months SR:, three months C 11.60 one month 76 cents, or 3 cents - Dec day, . South EIGHTH Street. mht7-3m FOR SALE AND `TO LET. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Aga June 3, 1863—Will be sold under my direction. at Public Sale. in the city of Philadelphia, on THURSDAY, Bth day of July next, on account of the Post Office De partment. the lot and buildings, situate on the west side of SECOND Street, extending to Dock street;• bounded on the north by Lodge street, and`on the south by: , Gold street, in said city of Philadelphia. known as the Penn sylvania Wank Property. . The property will be put up at the sum of one hundred and ten thousand dollars (S 110,000). as required by the law authorizing - its sale, and no bid for a less amount w ill be receiy...i. . . • - . IW' Terrnotash. on tbe delivery of ihe deed. Informa tion in relation to the pronerty,. Sic., may be obtained by inquiring of C. A. WALBORN, Esq. Postroa.ter of Phi ladelphia. .M.- I3L kI.R, • . _ Postmieter GeeraL ITnder the above authority, I. am - directed to expose to public, sale,. on THURSDAY, July 9, 1863, at 12 o'clock noon, at Hie MERCHANTS' EXCH.AIiG., the above de scribed Real Estate.. . . _ Agir 85,000 to be paid when the property is struck off. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. jel2-fmwtjy9 • 422, WALNUT Street, above F.ittra: TO RENT-B RICK ST OR - E ' HOUSE,. QUEEN-STREET WHARF. Atroly to WM. M. COOPER dr CO., 4; jelo-6t* • , No. 135 South WATER. Street.- PERE MET 0 EY' S AL E-BY ma -THOMAS & SONS, June 23d. a -ty Philadelphia. 'Exchange, HANDSOME RESIDENM o. 505 South. NINTH Street, _ Lot 20 feet 4 inches by - 1 feet deep, to a twenty-feet-wide street. A substantial brick stable and ;coach-house, coach-house, in the rear, on said street. The premises may be examined any, day previous to sale from 9 to 1 o'clock. - Jell-911P ea GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.— LARGE HOUSE, with "3'/, acres of LARD, in Church lane, Willow avenue and Armat street, near Church Lane Statiln and Germantown. . - The bouse is very conveniently and:comfortably built on a rock, very dry and healthy; has Chilsen's furnace, "gas, ,hydrant water—hot and cold—through the house,. bath room, winter and,summer kitchen, with ranges, a well of excellent water, porches on two sides of the 'house, &c.-; a good stone stable. , vrith hydrant water, large lawns, and ornamental grounds, with fine large 'old trees and" shrubbery; a- large and excellent kitchen .garden, which Can bedivided into building lots. Five or ten'thousand-dollars can remain on mortgage.. The place will be shown'hy mr.. Thomas Mellor,: re. siding thereon._. Will be sold by M. Thomas St &in. at the Merchants! Exchange, TUESDAY, June 23d, at 12 o'clock. 411 TO LE-TA . ..00111110D101113 .DWILLLNG. No. 1.3 S North FRONT Street. Beat moderate. Apply to WETHERILL & BBO.; . 041.17-te 47 and 49 North SINIOND Streik VOR SALF•THE BTO Ir - GOOD. -a- wtn: aid Fixtareelof a mein Trimming Store• in a central part, of the city. Address. 'H. B. , " Box. 1316 Post*Office. . jell-6t• GENTSP:FURNISIITNG GOODS. CZ.LUZE-MEBINO, VESTS ; SHIRTS, •-A AND PAM'S: ' ' • • E G 0 O , D.S STAPLE EMBROIDERIES- • . , . The subscribers offer. at reduced prices a very large and choice , assortment of the above-named. descriptions of goods, to which they reepeitfulli bailie the attention, of buyers. SEEPPA_RD, 'VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, jel•mwflOt If • 100 s 43FLEinvuT Street. $ EDUCATION., HISS MARY: E.V.ltlio , lq! WILL RE open harlinslish and Prenoh , 'Bolitting and Day Sohoor for Young ,Ladies, at 1134-I_,OBBSTNUT Street, Philadelphia, the second MONDAYMI September. Far circulars apply at the school, or address Miss Thropp at Valley Forge, Penna., during the holidays. xi:wiB-4re INSURANCE COSPANItS. vAittv o .FNSITRANOB—VOMPANY, NO. -A- 4011 i Otan i /VT Street. '. • - _.-____. • PHITADIMPHIA. FIKK.AND LETA_Nto iNsuP.A.IiCS. -.. • DIR,BcIOIO3. _ .. . . 1 B. D. Woodrnir, . 1 Geo. A. West, 1 John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A. H. Rosenhelm. Joseph D. Sins: - BUCK. President: • • (CGARDSON, Me Prestdan t tD. Secretary. Cialti-Iftf • U - 114BRELLA CLOTHS. - -'. Bock. I t nulcle.V' ChM. Richesde on. jr. Hin k r Y ., 4 o l;t uta l, Allpr. W. Justice. ll 0. 11121.3018 CH 4111'1fi WILLI.&M I . BL ABC rR 5 cases SiAnclißlitckiit"Onis 5 cases 27-inch. Social Co. 9 cases 2'T-inch/Plain Print Cloth: Par b 3, ' MATTHEW BINNEYIB . miag-un • BOSTON: To FANIIIES RFAMINgt. IN Tin We are Prepared. as hereteihrulo.ellPPliiiil their Countirßeeideneee with .• • ... • - , ..iiymar DEBCRIPTIOIf' OF FINE GROCERIES, ';•l44kg, m;2l-tf DORDIR ELBITENTS AND VINE AT& FAwirB AND:I3O(I%LS DISIBING . a really cholco_ank 44licate shoildr: ask for <. the F. WHITTAKER.. SoUS 4i Ca.'s, Bt. cured. They him ri k a superior In any market. For all by an the yrknClP4 vogue, and wholesale only by their agents. TACK & Broken. 1P64 1-f WV / 19•, 4 , lFd WA-41M ij rest ANTEI)---A PARTNER, WIT 11- - v V Capital of Iflo,6flfY. tojoire ttr a Com toiastnn, Naval Store and Coal-Oft Ps:fulness. rilre Adveciiser ihtt had a -long Businen Experience. and. extensive acquaintance in the:West and Coal neai,na. West of reference given and required. Address Box 2711, Philadelphia Post Office. ' jet C[ EPOT OF ARMY CLOPRING.AND D EQUIPAGE, coruer of'SwventeAntli street aad Penn sylvania avinine. Wash initon, D. C. VAIL iff AKE , 6 wanted t) 'CM* at repaltint Tehte. $2.24 per day will be paid toped workmen. Aprly to Capt. .7071.1Ttgf,' TUVIIAS je9-6t At 8, U. S. 'An. my. ' A BOOK=KEFPER OPIZANY Y ARB' expetien ea is open for a new sfiqnriora. SatisfaelOry references given. Address Box 19,:*; P. O. le9-ffir, TO PHYSIOTA.NS-L-A MOP PRA.Ot _a- lien wanted within thirly miles ortlifercity; would boyhouse, &c. Address C. E:EfMITH". - rjFIO-Rt. -- P. 0. Pox 'WEI Puilada. WANTED OLOTHING:-FEMONS haling Clothing to dispose of will rA's.as4 call oz address C. MILLER, 203 CHESTNUT st.wria6-mwfdro. $BOO.-A WELLS ECURED . cgimrli.Er" RENT of $4B DPr an mita. for R tie It!)." • BENJAMIN. RICHARII7f..; lN„ jel2-2t* 117 South SECOND StrOet. Sti 000 WANTED' FOR FMK 9 YEARS. at FIVE PER: CENT. Din-- REST, on first class mortgage security is the city. Als nlyta TA YLOR, 141 NORTH - Slxt aScEeet: g 7 5 A_ MONTH WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in every county at *76 -a month, ex- Penees paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing kin , chines: Address 8. MADISON% re9B-Bind&W Alfred, Maine. 6 $ A M T HI—W E W T 0. AC-EDITS at $6O a month,' expenses pal 6.. to sell onr EverlaBUnkr Peneg 8 . Oriental BurnerB, and 13 other new articles. 16 circa Lars free. SHAW at CLARK, my6-3ind&W Biddeford. Maine. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PRILA.DELPIIIA, Feb. 9, VESSELS WANTED iinmediately to carry COAL to the following points: Tortugas. .li - ey west, Via. - Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Vewbern, N. C. - Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, felo.tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. SOUTH MOUNTA.TN HO:USE, INDIAN SAID SPRINGS, WOMELSDORF STATION, Berks comity:Ts. The• above house is now open for the reception of visitors and boarders. Terms, $7 per week; children and nurses half price. JOHN IKANDE R B ' INDIAN SAND SPRINGS. _ jel2-19t , Berke county,-Pa.' VPEIRA TA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.- ALA This delightful Resort will open for - visitors on the 15th day of JUNE. Cars leave Eleventh and .111,irket streets, Philadelphia, it 7 30 . A. M . via Columbia. Fare, $2.25. Bound - trip 'Pickets, -i63 35, good for tea days. Terms—Transient. $2 per day: Two Weeks;•or the Sea son, -Vo per" week • Children and servants,-half pries. Horses at livery. slpQr week. For particalard see QV sulfas, to be had, at this office, or address U. S. NEWCOMER, Ephrata Mountain Springs. - - je9-lm Lancaster co., Pa. SURF ROUSE, ATLANTIC CITY; _New Jersey, WiLL BE OPENED ON JUNE 18th. A good Band of Music has been engaged. • Those wino wish to fngage Rooms will please address H S. BENSON. Surf Bout.e Atlantic City, N. J..jeB-2m TT • NITED STAIES HOTEL, LONG- BRANCH, N. T., Is now open 'for the reception of visitors. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad from foot of VINE Street. B. 8110E11'6%ER. CRESSON SPRINGS.--THIS.DE- N- , LIG FITFUL SUMMER RE3ORT, immediately on the line of the Central P. R. R. located on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 2:300 feet above the level of the sea, _will be open for the recension of visitors on the 10th day of June, 1861 and will be kept open until the let of October. - FOR FAMILIES, The water and air at this point possess superior attrac tions. The analyses made in the laboratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Cameo, of Phila lelphia, show the existence of valuable mineral elements, the waters of some of the springs being of the iron or chalybeateclass, and others containing saline or aperient salts. Pare mountain water abounds ;.and the guests will --also be supplied with mineral waters from other springs. such as blue Lick, Bedford, and Saratoga Waters. Ample facilities for bathing have been provided, new plunge and donch baths erected, and Hot and Cold Baths can at all times be obtained. • . The grounds, walks, &c., have been highly improved, and are of a varied and 'picturesque character. There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph Office and two daily' mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and inter mediate points. cursion. Tickets can be obtained at the Office of the Pennsylvania. Railroad Company, corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. P ACIFIC B OUS E, ATLANTIC CITY, is now .open for the accommodation of boarders. This house is located on North Carolinaravenue,and has this and, commodious rooms. Terms reasonable. WILLIAM. COZiOVER. je4-12r. Pro orietor. iv HALL-HAVING, HAD the aboVe place put in good condition, it is now ready to receive guests for the summer, and every effort will be made to render visitors comfortable. Take cars at P. R. R. Depot, Eleventh and Market, for WHITE HALL STATION ;:six daily trains; or address R. H. BENNETT, ja-12t. - White Ball Station, P. R. R. WARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, -EA WASHINGTON-HALL (late Mrs. Mason's), so long, and favorably known to visitors at the springs, IS NOW ' OPEN for the reception of guests.- The house is large, delightfully situated on BROADWAY. between. the CONGRESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS; and is surrounded by ample and beautifully shaded grounds. Table first claS§—and the rooms well adapted for Amines and large parties of friends. For farther particulars address "WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS " BEDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS POPU LAR SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the ac commodation of visitots on 10th of June, and will be kept open until lst,of October. • The•llotel beunder 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, 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 Nr ith BEDFORD MINERAL WATER., in well-steamed casks, at the following rates, .at the Spring: For Ba'rrel $3OO Half. Barrel 2 DO All orders addressed to E. L. L. ANDERSON, BED FORD. promptly filled,. and Water sent to . any part of the country. It is desirable that particular directions be giver..for marking barrels. Persons wishing rooms, and any information concern ing the Springs, will please address the Prourietors.Bed ford Springs._ 22 ' BEDFORD. May. 1863. IJOWLAND'S HOTEL, LONG BRiNCH, J., Will be opened on the 20th day of JUNE next. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, from foot VINE Street. snyBo-lm' LADIES. AND GENTLEMEN CAN be. accommodated by the attbsoriber with good' BOARD, commodious Rooms, newly furnished, at Landsdale Hotel, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, Doylestown Junction. Plenty of shade near by. Ad dress,- - P. D. BARTH, LARDSDALE my3o-Im* . Montgomery county, QIIMISIER BOA.RDING-BROAD-T OP kJ MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—A romantic spot for a SUM BIER RESIDENCE. on one of the Mountain Tops of Penn sylvania, reached daily by, the - Pennsylvania Central Road and the Broad-Top Mountain Railroad from Hunt ingdon. handus is ne of the finest in the interior of the State. somely fnmished, 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 maybe had with Philadel phia. The, Pennsylvania Railroad will furnish. excur- s s lion-ticketsthrough the season. Persons leaving Phila delphia in -the morning-can take tea at ,the MOUNTAIN '.l3OUSE.the same even - Lag. , - ' • • The subscriber has kindly been allowed to refer tothe following. gentlemen (residents of Philadelphia) who .have been patrons of the MOUNTAIN HOUSE: • • Win, Cumininge, Esq., Lewis T. Wattson, Esq., Ron: Renry-ll•Moore, Richard D. Wood, Esq.. Dr. Walter Williamson, G. W - Fahnestock, Esq., 'Dr, E: Wallace, ' Algernon S. Roberts, Esq.: David•Pi Moore, Esq., 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 Himtingdon, 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." Itis located near the 'Pennsylvania Rail road:and•Broad-Top Railroad denote, which'makes it a desirable point for persons travelling to and from Bed ford Springs and - Broad-Top Mountain House.- my29-tf - - 11,01JN TRY BOARDING.-ROOM FOR a few more boarders at a - Bret:class farm house, in Chester conuty, 36 mites from the city, Accee by rail. For particulars inquire at 3SNorth SIXTEENTH Street, or address- M.. A. Hicks, Chatham, Chester co., Pa., Terms Silver week. jel2-3t. ;SIN(- LE AND COMMUNICATING SECOND-SfORI ROOMS. f4ir transient and pernaa nentßoardprs, Pio. :1315 WALNUT. Street. 'ja9.6l. IF THE SPANISH GENTLEMAN who bonalt three or four pairs of shoes at Twenti eth and . tallowhill, sand left iine .shoes, to be repaired ,- Will call there, ha will . hear something. to his advan- WANTS. YOUNG . -.NAN FROM. SCHUYL A . - lat.L.Cotinty *ants a situation as Principal or AS ehlen, Book-Joeper to a Coal Office or, at a Colliery. Can Rive refereeg either there Or in the city. , Ads "Clerk,^at Nits elllce. • . SUMMER • RESORTS; For further information apply to GEO. W. MITGLIN, je6-2m Cresson. Springs, Cambria Co., Pa OWL&ND, 'HERBERT, & CO BOARDING. PERSOIVMI,; ROTEMS. METROPOLITAN, HOTEL (LATE BROWN'S ) _. PENNSYLVANIA. AVENUE. Between Sixth and Seventh streets. WASHINGTON CITY. A. R. POTTS, . Proprietor. my22-6m MEDICAL. I)B SW A YNE! S PAN A GRA— THE GREAT ALTERATIVE AND PiTRIPERE. The most reliable remedj for Or Ring's Evil, Cancers Ulcerous and White Swelling, Eruptions of the Sklm. Blotches. or , Pimples ofthe face, obstinate or scaly Eruptions, Boils, whisk arise. from, an im pure babit of blood. pains in th bones,-weakened: and debilitated state et the system. <<arising' • either from a long and protracted case or ; sickness,. or having ! swallowed a large amount'of draws, calomel,. dm., which mayhave the bones, or their.' covering a called the periesteum, whioh. ' Sometimes give rise to °hung°. • - ulceroo s discharges, and small bones occasionally, come away .1. attacks of rhea-, matism, in consequence ofan injured or abused constitution, affections of the spuse.„Dropay, Jauna_ dice, or yellowness of the skin, chrellidaffections of -tie liver, klaras4lll3 or wasting of flesh, Ulcerated Sore. Throat. RIP Joint. Complaint, Mercurial and SyplailitioDiseases,Chronic,Erysipelas of the face , dark hirtches Or defehts the skin; in short, the most loathsome diseases which' have put every other medioine at deft- ante fon more than quarter of anentursr, hava.°l- fectly restored by this great "VEGETABLERANA RA. This " Panacea". will be found highly usafni in many diseases not herein specified• it acts as a: preventive against the atttack s and inroads of diseas., especially for those whose constitution requires nourishment and new. vigor. Persons, by its use, will And. a great improve nient in their health and strength, as by purifying the blood; :Will - remove obstacles, Which may' have been ' Scarcely worth noticing at their cemmencement. 'lt wilF also have,the tendency to regulate she bowels. In oases of BillPtiolla of the skin. on anlF part covering.the eye ' . tem, or from any canse. by manng use of " S WAYNE'S ALL-FEALING OINTMENT"' - to - rub- on in connection With the internal use of the "'PANACEA." will Mire the most - obstinate eruptive assaue, no matter of how' long standing. Prepared only - • . • DR. SWAYER &soli, No. 3301 E SIXTH St., above Tine, Phila. To whom all orders should be addressed: -jed4f 'ppOGERS BROTHER, _LW ' PRODUCE COWEISSION."EIERC,RANTS, - And Wholesale Denten in SPICES. DRIED FRUITS, RUTTER, canark, LARD And Country Produce generally, No. 11 SOU tH FRDNTSTREET: 'PHILADELPHIA. • SAMUEL ROGERS, eLLAXAIMERROM% 0 . 3.4.7 c - T4i.1.4,04114. New lEcies ATJOVION SALES. BAZAAR--PTINTH AND SAg. som SPERM " • • AIICTIOIT SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES; ON FATItiIDAY MORNING, at. 10 o'ctotli. Comprising HOB SEA — . Full descriptions to catalogue& • large collection of denirable . new e and second-hat Carriage% Dearborn, &c.. with which the eale commence. - _ Alro'singleand'double flarnese.Saddlea, Bridles: se, sir NO POMPpnernent on account of the weather. =jell• Ulf - -ALPPAD M. WERKNDOd, Auctioneer. -- ~ AIMJSEDIt ENT, tea, CTEMITN I Yr4STREET TUBA TB.B.—Leo4e.gud/1a 12 4 4 er- •-mv- w FIRST - AA D ONLY BEDin't _ AtitS.JODN - WOOD, Greet ttl fo'f the'•patiFollergle etteniTed tolreitlnYttigtha prerent engageagent, tiro respectfully, annotuaters that her B T Aft DC.I; APPDAkIi Nag This(PRIDAT) June Mien sh'e *ill haTe the honer of appeAt big in TV.TO OP' ANIT. C'ELEBRAI'BD CII A R.AC,TEHR.-. A'2-NA' Blt E . _ JE,NNY_ LIND". nye': timain.thfe city of theCemstlY, of, ' . _ TBB WNMAN AND THE ARTIST. _ Anna Braceehd , • • ' - Mrs. fobiziorooi The Great ComefiiiMtidof tke'Day; SopportM by W....a. Chapman. W. Detaidget. - To conclade with an.t)peratie.F..kttawo.ganza; of SETINr LIND. In which are, .TuHN. WOOD *DI giye her celebrated • 131.17/iTIONB "- Ala GRIST. BRIONOLT. „ AMODIO. Sic: ' . :Previous „to which: - AN AL.tIiMING - IXY.. Wheatley hpe great pleasure in announcing age engagement with tue.celebiated Nperigan Tragedienne, MR6. D. P. BOW8h8: foi.allmiied Period, MOND'AY. .TrititYl6th. la.`art , entire new pi ay,kb - V-Tohn. ttronlah. am I?out.. entitled: mysTßity °iv/JD:ILEX COURT. frotttliffee Bradfl on 's noun of Lady, Andiey's Secret. D'etifirciicn baif past icto commence. at 8-o'clock. 'MEW CHESTNUT-STIMEr arItTIIE" FRFDAY'EVENING;•• Stine • FIRST ANT/ ONLY BENEFIT. MRS JOHN WOOD. • • Grateful Ibr the patronage extended 'to her . dtrinr: the present,' engagemeid, most respeetfilly ow:tonnes*. that her • 13 giCkPIT ANti 'LAST 'AVPYAItikNOE" but one will template on • FRIDAY EVENING; Jytte 12th. i when she will nave the honor of appearing n . TWO OF HER _ CELEBVAPTED CHARA , OTBN,IS.• Box-Sheet now open. • WALNIETT-SITREET • THEA.TIta EItIVEFIT OT • • MR: M. C. CAMPBELL: AND LAST N•GHT BUT ONE Or TRE .CAMPBELL • MIN,STEELS, MR. JACKSON AAIFES. - • The Wonderful Pkater.' • This Nicht Otaly,-ighLA GREAT WTSTE2:§(IENE ON SKATES. MR:IRA A. PAIN,b. Ina popular Rattail. Met , i-re. TIM H'AYEB and DICK SANDS. Ar d the - whole Troupe In tew acts. -aleketP -25 and 5o cents. : VLEVENTH-STREVN OPERMEDDIJIM ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNUT. - UNBOUNDED SUCCESS !HOUSES' HOUSES CROWDED I. SECOND VMS. Of the Great Moral Drama. • UNCLE ?MAIN' CABIN; UNCLE TOlf`il'UAßlN. Mr. T. WEIN as Uncle This. Miss JOANSON as - — Toper. - Miss MARY A'SECRET as . • • •,•Aunt Ophella. Little Mks PLACE as The Gentle Eva. Supported by a full Dramatic COMPany. A dmission 25 cents. Secured seats IS cents extra. . Children 15 cents- Commence at 8 - 6 cl ocic MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON.. jeftet MUSIC AT FAIRMOUNT PARK:- S.ECIAL NOTICE: The next CONCERT by ' BIRGFELIVE BAND',". — will take place THIS' (Friday) AFTEROON. behreei the hours of four and seven o'clock. - . . . The Programme, will be 'for the sale•on the ground; , printed on neat cards, the money realized by the e n le , go towards paying the expenses of the COneerte. PENNSYLVANIA : ACADEMY Ot TF E FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. THE FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION . IS NOW . OPEN, From - 9A. M. 'till VP. Di., and from 8 till 10 P. K. Admission, 25 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents: • Annual Tickets, - One Dollar. Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors will resell* Tickets-attheir the Office. - myl3-tf THE TURF. RUNNING RACES, 10/• AT PHIDADELPHEW • 1_„ The Spring-Meeting over the SUFFOLK PARK C OTIR SR will -be held on. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. 10th, 11th. and. 12th June the MOOS to commence each day at 3 o'clock precisely. MORE THAN PIETY DORM, - ..... representing all sections of the country, Will be present. A large number have already arrived at the course. • PROGRAMME: Fret Da?,, d'une , lo.--First Race—Sweepetakes for 3 year aids; $lOO - entrance, $5O forfeit. $3OO added Closed with thirteen nominations. . . . . , . Same Day. —Second Race--Purse $2OO, for all ages; dash of a 'Yak and a ha/f. Borne Dow.—Third Race—Yost stake, for all ages, two mile beats; VW entre nee, play or pay; $.500 added- Hones to be named by 7 o'clock the evening before the, race. (dosed - with five entries.. _ . . . Second Itace-111 miles—Pursa $250. ga comd,Race—Mile heats—bast three in- fire — Parse $550.1 No pAnaity attached to this race - for previous or subse— qu Flat TaCPP. Third Dalt. Anis 12. —First Rare—Puree $2.10, for all agos::dash of two ..miles. Da.y. .--Seermd. Race--Sweepstakes for 3 year older dash of - two v.iles: $2OO entrance, $lOO forfeit, $5419 , added: Closed with ten nominations. . . . .§ftWe Dati —Third Race—Selling purse. $300; dash of a mile and a otarter. For terms, see bills_ ;Same Day. —Fourth Race—Purse - $OOO, for all ages; dash of four - Tickets ~of admission to the held, 50 cents. Badges for public stand, sl,,,forladies' stand, VI Ladies, ad milted free. '"'" Trains will leave Baltimore Depot-at 115 P. lt • stoppingut the - Bell Road Station, near the Course. - extra train- will also' leave - eaime' depot at 2 - P. ;re turninpas soon as the races are over. The Thirteenth-- street car run at 'all hours to th's %A-91si st - op at 13hl1 - Roo Station, arriving at LOS P. X The Course may also be conveniently reached at all hours, by taking the hiarket-strest oars -to West Phila.. • delphia. connecting with the Darby-road cars to Blue 8011, about a half mile from the Course. 'For other particulars, see bills, . je&tf• - JOEflsi 11.1*T‘gR,.Proprietir. RAILROAD LINES. ; AND LONG BRANCH VIA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC,AND _RARITAN AND DB._ LAWARE BAY_ RAILROAD.- . - On and after Monday, June lath. and until farther no tice. passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry-at 7.90 A. M. arriving at Long Branch at 11. Returning; leaves Long 'Branch at 3.35 I'. 11.. arriving at Philadelphia, at 7.4.5 P Passengers landed .close to the Hotels.- N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried on liberal terms. Apply to. -- L. B. COLE, Agent at die Lep - ot. Cooper's Point. -r ERNS. SrsoNG. - Assistant-Superintendent, ON G - BRANCH EXPRESS. 7 -THtLi L Dbiladelphia 'Local Express Company7will rum Daily -Express to Long • Itraneta, checking baggage through frem residences. in Fhitadelphia, to be delivered., at all thelotels. . • jell-43t*, • 'PI •: & :ALL:.- • VIA MEDIA- SUMMER AR Et ANGEBEENT. On and-after 110-3DAY,..T.U.NE 1, 4863,-the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast corner of '• Eighteenth and. 'Market streets, at 7.50 and 10.30 A. M. - and at 2. 4.30, and 6.55 E. M. On TUESD AYS and FRIDAYS a train will leave.WEW -,, CHESTER at B. &PP.: N. - • Returning, leave Philadelphia Trains leave - the corner: of Thirty-fret and. Margot streets (West Philadelphia) irtninntee after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market. - On SUNDAYS leave,- Philadelphia at B an. 4. P. M. Leave-West Chester at 7 stiA. 11f..and,5 P. M. 4.- The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.5 e A. M. andßß P. M.. connect at Penneltorr with - trains on the P. and.. .B. C. It. B. for- Concord. Kennett, Oxford, Ac. -• Jel-tf• HENRY-WOOD.,Superintendent. iw t o THE- „PEEILADELPHLL - AND- RA STERN TR A NSP 0 RT A TION '- COMPANX.is now prepaned to ibrward FREIGHT. fry. Philadelphia to New York, via Camden. and Port MM..- The attention of PhipPers and Merchants is direnWd_tsk this new- and' expeditl'ona RAILROAD ROO.FE, portion of their patronage respeStfully sinicited. - . Freight - received arthird wharf above Arch street. For Dartherparticulara,apply. to- • CEO. B. McCULEOH.,_Frei Freight 15113 North. vais. W. F. GRIFFITTS, Ja.. General Manager, JOHN , BUEK,:-Freight Agent,. • - mp.P-tf Pier..Not,24II.NOETH RIVER.- New:Fork., 0 ' T OFFIOIL APR MAY " MILLVILLS RAILROAD CO.MPAIIIV; 409.WALMIIT.Streets. May Ink: -1863.-On and after WMOO ESDAY, 20th dust; the : Oar* Will run regularly upon this road to PORT ELIZABETH., leayingWA.LNUT-Street Wharf at 9 o'clock A. A.M. daily. myl6-tf C. B. DITROAN. President. ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE COLD -SPR.ING ICB COMPANY. - . - Families. Offices.Rotals, Shipping, L3e-Cream Salooi &C., supplied dailya with pureartiele of BOoTO ICB. at the ,Tery lowest-market, rates. Deolere large, .C0P.M974.T. 8 supplied at. teholesale .24efs. , Wage-ea:lmAto allx!eved.liinita of the Conaolidatettettir,.. and la the Twenty-fourth Waid. - - THOS. (ItiV-TIL, ' (325 WALNIJ Street. 02 . 064 North Penna. B. & Mastor, street. • Lombard and Twenty-11th streets., aP3-Setif" .- Pine-street wharf, Schuylkill. • COAL. C©A IL-StGAlit , -.. LOAF, BE, AVNIi, Bieadoin; and -Spiine,atoontOn lad . gh ex. beat losanat • Mountain from ; Schny corner - . l;c:pa i ta P"88 4/121, faallily use. De r . ' NBcirii% 4 1 ,:uthfix 17fil and. OW Streets. treat- E1tP2493 3- WILLTON . _ a 'BEST AND LAIW-EST STOCK,: ' - • OF C3G,ARS.IN TEM CITY, Ofeo - iir own importation.and manufacture.' IMPORTED ZIGIARS JUST RECEIVED, .; 60,000 DR - CADANAt - 80,000 REGArLIA.BRITANNICA., 20,000. CABINET. 10,000 ". - IMPERIAL. 100:100.. " CAZADOREE: - 60.000. colzon.a. CABINET.- : MOO: CUBAS -20 000 ' " D.E. raott. • DOC') LORDII-13,g BIRDS. 80,000NL MONO,: . 4000..EIGARO RRITANNICA. 60, 000, " - ESTOY. SPf. E 56.1.4, 30.000 "-- POCAHONTAS.. Also, 3 : 1 Ergo assortment DOMESTIC CIGARS TOSACCO FIFES, Call and examine "Ardbra -part:lasing' eds . :whore, - • 335 CRESTN 0 Wee - Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvpnia CorpirafT93C: Notes received at par. J!4-.11 _ COTTON SAIL DUCK AND OAN - vAa : of all mothers 1.0 larands. - - Raven's Dna Awning deseeiAlerie.for, Tents. Aiwnin,6B — . Prank, and Wagon Covets.' ' • Also. Paper Manufcturers Drier Felts, frOntltn6leak wide. Tarpaulin, Beating. Se.il Twine. '&o. JOIIN-W: EeM.MAN.dt C 0... CI— REGO .1; CO . 2B;NE.WLYINYENTRIBt ,- METALLIC REFRIGVRATOR.,„!soId by,',WALCOTT 4 BMINHAN,. 7AICIiESTACT street, beantifta and economical Refrigerator everpr.lB. the. meet esented to, the public; This is a actaihanatien of.R.eirigeratni-an4 Water Cooler, and r . equires very little more tee fothoth than.la treeeraily•usedlor the . Cooleralnue. m31.4-feeit'.-' Aplk SLEEPER'S LONG-ESTABLISH (ED Manufactory of light, neat, surriceable brellas, 1002 MAIMMT, Street: onedopr , abbitfi Tenth. - - . Jai-1W B. SO•III7.NIVa- SUPERIOR; grind oTerstring eq3.I.areEI_VIOS from X3OO. upward. For eaae by the reilf.o . o)os: MARKET Street. U . AP .- TURTLE AND . SOUP served itsidaily . LS•andayi ewe Eed,bit JAMES PROSEVER. No. 141;18 M A RT St. tlys-111/ • :• A ' • eA "-- . THE TIME. NOW —to illiita.supigior style Portrait. at moderate cost. Ille-eige Photographs in oil ors col.. Don't forget, ERCONDSgreet. above Green. - . STEEL . TEN I • -FORSGtORtEB -• Street, below Chestnut, would call the attention, of the Ladies to her elegant Linen Summer coßegrs, ' gam' w Which they Wilt Wil t .. And. both comfort and. rite combined:'The - can be supplied. also Me been. Paris 'Werly force a. Correts of every arisartption at.. vays mnt . 'made to suit exertAt:
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