MMUS AT THE HOTELS, VP TO 12 O'CLoOS. LAST NIGHT. • - I Dgralthimilhal—Ninab J 1C Small`. Cincinnati, 0 PRichardson, Ctn. 0 M Simpson, Virginia M Winker, New York Jacob Parsons, Louisville B M Smith, Brgoklyo' M Bradley. Mesachusetts B Johnson. ndiaua II French A tam, Nash,' . B T Simmon & la, Basler "Dr W T Beach, US A Z P Field, Kentucky J W Fuller, Kentucky Lichtentlaler, Litiz, Pa If Bare & dau, Cla. 0 AB Irwin. Dayton, 0 J S Miller, St. Louis P B. Brown. eortlaind, Me J 0 Brown: Portland, Mo Lyman Scott, Leavenworth Udell Scott, Leavenworth Joe EngeL.N op , York Jmiah S Lovereit, N York Geo N elAveland. N York W H Smith, hew York Sdiss E Wheatley, Broonsil 1, B Pennington, Jr. hi .1 :DiTEI Ed w I vomit, Elizabeth Miss Stearns; Eltzabet J P Beal & la, California - Yates Stirling, US N • ft E Curti., N Y John hi Clay. KY 0 11. Crook, Ohio John SDatti eller, Ilarrisb'g H.lliriilr, filnutrow, Pa J °Johnsen law f,:Vevi'k. NJ Winatly. Lexington, KY JOllll Holme,, Pittsburg J Rogers. Wash, I) : Lieut. W Meltolv, II S N 7.0 hi Talmage, Brookly n Ifox Weil, bete York =Geo B Waller, Sew York libos M Abbott, Baltimore John Sherman, Ohio Airs .1 Shaman, Ohio . . . _ A A Frazer,ll9ston 6 Hall, -Boaton. Ii Mc DerrOutt, Ohio fillrexd—Chestnut. a J Bevins, NOW - York John Tobin, Philo da 'Win R Miller,' 14 arebburg $3 Van Riper, Washington SI Sellers, Mifflin 1) 0 Bathalear. Bedford 40are.Bilswerth 3.0 VI Felt, 11"8 John ilMrrie;Washington El 0 Thomas U S Jas Jordon liew York Alex - 8 adman, New York Aire, 0 Pratt, Pell a j Thompson, Jr,Rew York RenrytS Kapp, Beading Alfred F Del co 'Wm Cell, Reading El Witte, Linden, Pa B Kendall, Matwachnsetts Major E Grate Hon Isaac Teller, N York . Powell J B Barker, New York C L Lamberton, Clarion John Sterrett, Lewistown Wm Thompson, Milroy G L Towner & lady. Mo T L Bider & Imdy, blieeouri Leipenrhig & wf, Penna W (Theme, tureen burg,Ve J R G Price H A ROB . B, Barrielmrg W A Dispps, Ll S bi erchants 7 --Pourth 'T B Poley, Norridown P .3 Newman:Washington Lauer, +Ream... J M 'rhompeon, Rlietteburg* J A Thompson ' -Dino burg Hon Z.Clessna, Bedford B Price&la7 61. Chunk D S Reding:Wyoming 11 Long, Ohio w.„ J 8 Sterrett, 'Alleglimay W SaWyer, .e I I ego any E H Welch, Perna W H Lemon. Pittsburg .10 It Taylor. 111 , A Ix Barry, Lancaster Major J cuMminas, Penne St. Louie—hertisuit J A Loam., Boston R Campbell, New York *R Bawyar,. Boston Wetheril . l. Bot:tun re cron si 2ah, .Parma ism E McCullouch, Penns, rn Johnson. Nery York W Williams, Massachusetts Jos Leering, Concord Miss 8-A &Love, Chicago L 8 Delaplaine,Wheeling XV Vance, Cincinnati Chas F Ackley, Pitt,ton Wm 8 Ackley, Pittston Chas Michener, Wit low Gry 3Velson Monroe, US A Ameiloata—Oheiianu V/ 'Frank & son. Waili, D C CFM/10.13.. Wank, ,D C H Baker, Washington, DC 43n0 Blair Burli gt on Frantz, LaoClll3ler Tholl]phOLUDerr, Tos lirown','nieorgetu C C Balser, Montrose Slay, Camden, Del 11Corniinkerc,ial-lixth H Baker, West Chester. J H Farrell, NOM' York. BandJ°ones,. hi d West Chester C W nes J C Lelnb an, Pa 111 Steele; New Castle, Pm Al fredYeatrnan, PlCastle, Pa Barley Sheaf—Seco Blair, — Monigomery ce B Collard, Solos%ury Opdyke, SoleAtiry 43e0 Hutt & la, Penn& T E Pickering, Diorthamptrt ElY,,Penncylvania J C Dungan. Penncyiyartia Mrs B Bye, Bucks co . . Wl] os , J Wentz, Mon tg co H Bye, Hl:tam co . . C S Boyer. Montgomery co MoOre, rennsylvtinia Black Bear—Tklra S March. Penns A Brick man.Dlech niasville Chas Morriaon. Rockville 0 P Shutt, Doylestown To:1w Roads. Somerton Lin Roads, homerton .1 6 Trexler, Yardle vine Noses Haldeman, Danboro John Pearson, Penna. X:e; , 11.e . 60, 'Penne W 2t Mal, 'Ytticlieyvi Ile National—Race im O W Ulriolc A kthlanti 1F stein, Easton O M Evans, -Penuotivania M'S Stewart, liew York 'WV H Slop, Allentown / Orwla,burg 3) H Scholl, Dale, Pa - The lUzillon—Arch p Robinson, Tainggna ELeatherbY. Baltimore Bechtel, Wash, D 0 Z B Gibson & la Dr R Bench, 13 14 A. tipesr, Eats Y.) -k AL Elliott, Jr, iffaubington , slates Union—Sixth iV' liiinnders.t. I L Mowry, LeWisb art - C Carey, Centre co,Pa J P McGuigan, York, Pa J D Marks, Y ork, Pa lknadtspois7Boooind at A Jones, Delaware 6 W bmith. Delaware W C Hamilton. New Jersey A S Cadwalader. Penns, J B Andrews. Wash. D C 151 F Smith, Wakh, D C SPECIAL NOTICES_ CONCERNING MISTAKES. BY TEE BARD OF TOWER HALL. Mistakesare no crimes. Though they lead us sometimes Into terrible mazes of trouble ; 130 it is when we dream Of some lucrative scheme. And, on waking, perceive 'lie a babble Put a greater mistake All'Y youngster may make ' When be weds without proper reflection. '..And the maid of his love. Whom he took for a dove, Proves a wild cat, on closer inspection. Be wise, and. beware Of the pitfall and snare; Choose discreetly your consort or clothing ; Then y our aptures, my friends. - Are not likely to end In regret, dissnPoinlMent, and loathing. Whatever y ou need To the right pldee proceed. To tae place which you know has no trap in; For the nest summer wear, • To Towsa HALL repair. And mistakes cannot possibly happen. AM slate; Agra+, and tastes can be suited from our . stock 'Of ready•made Clothing, which is the largest in Phila delphia, comprising all qualities and styles of goods. ]trade in the best 'and most fashionable manner. Oar Vices ate =eh below the present market Gaines. • , TOWER HALL,' - No. 51. S MARKET Street, It • BENNETT & 00. BEAD WHAT MR. , ORANGE .TUDD, OP THE American Aerrievlturiet,, says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER with Cog Wheels: From seve n' years' experience with it in our family, and from the construction of the implement itself, we think that It is worthy a place in every family. 'lt is, in reality, a clothes-saver, a time-saver, artd a strength-saver. We chink the machine much more than pays for itself every Year inthe saving of garmente. I consider it very im- Vortant that the Wringer be fitted with COG Wags's; otherwise a mass of garments will clog the rollers. Our CIVIL Is one of the first made, and it is as good. as new, after nearly four years' constant use." P. EL —T hes e celebrated Wringers are warranted. in every 'particular, and eoldat wholesale. and ratan,. by WALCOTT & BUREHAM49III. CHESTNUT Street, sole agents for Easternilennsyl yenta: 115 BUY TOUR RATTLING ROBES, FOR LADIES, Gentlemen, and Children, at SLOAN'S, 806 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. j 613-W TUE SUMMER MOON WAS SHINING All - in the purple sky; • My wife and I, we tossed about, Andnenld not close an eye. I cursed and swore, she scolded. me, . All through the weary night; But 'twas enough to vex a saint, • The bedbugs' savage bite. • .You may be sure I certain went • Next morn to Lyon's stoie, And home in joyful tritt Mph I • ThUllagnetic ?Ardor bore, Which quickly slaughtered every bug, • kfosgnite, roach, and Elea. , Lyon's Powder kills al; insects. Lyon's Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Bold everywhere. .106- DMUS S. BARNES: New York. CAUTION.—The PLANTATION BITTER BOTTLE IA Secured to us by 1L S. lettere Patent. To imitate the Bottle'or nee it for any other purpose is a crime panish , able with tines and imprisonment Parties are warned of the conseoiences of flllingempty Bottles with any Other mixture, whether calling It 'Plantation-Bitters or by any other name: _ . We pay cash, 60 cents per dozen, or 57.20 par gross, for Rll empty Bottles delivered at oar manufactory, 105 YAIBBILTY Street, New York, thus removing any enema for ignorance. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk, or by the tiallon, is a swindler and imposior. We well only in our regular Bottles, all bearing our private rutted Matta stamp and steel-plate label and signature. P. H. DRAKE & CO., mylB-trithalin 202 BROADWAY. Nevi York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHINO, OF' THE LATEST STii ES. niade•ln the Best Kanner, expressly for RET AIL SALE& LOWEST Selling prices marked in Plain Fi gures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Offs-Psias SYSTEM is , strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated - 4 4 12.1 y JONES & CO.. 604 idABEET Street. K.ZER'EI ihirnishing CHINA. and GLASS establishment, 0R7.11.A. MALL. 529 OHESTIfIIT Street, czkiette Independence Hall, Philadelphia. Hotel4Beetanrante, and Shipping supplied. B.—CEIIRA DECORATED to order; also, Initials and Create: elegantly engraved on TABLE GLASS and Ordere by mall promptly attended to. nut Chestnut streets. J F Dix, Baltimore _ C 0 Oriel & la. New• York C L Peirson, Boston D hturtevant. Boston 0 A Whittell, Bolton J Howorth, Boston W .Beardtdee, New York Geo L Stearns; Boston Amos B Merrell, Boston Miss Bettie Rray Henry Baird Russell. Evret, U Leavitt Hunt Mrs Hunt J B Realm, Cincinnati, 0 S Miller M A. Dalger. Baltimore W B Hamill J Flower, Nashville G W Strickland & wt. N Y J B Dongall, Montreal T Stahl, Galena, 11l W F Patterson, Pottsville Marshall Lefferte, et York W Stoddard, Alex, Va B A Whitfield, New York W Stetson, Boston & Mre Boal...New York Mrs Messinner. & dau, N y sa a 1 Atherton, Boston W 8 NOW York S iLlColcord, Boston John Phillips &lady Rev &Mrs Bit rroughs,Bost'n ‘.; M. Shoemaker, Baltimore G P Shepard N kb Ward, Ky C Realities, N W L BtAl. Bost on Jae D Mc Bane. New York Mrs lin Hur , Y, Phaada Sties Du Barry, Philada A H Holgate, U S A - '1 H Jonkins, U i A - F \Nattered. Butialo W W Wilson, Milwaukie D L Hayes, New York B S McComb. Delaware P slaty, Boston J Murray, Brooklyn treet. oelaw Minas. J W Lake, New York Phos Dosenburv, N York Chas Sumer, Lawr,nee 11 Stewart, Piu.hrtrg Airs D A Steward, Pittsburg Miss A Scott, Pittsburg Aire Win Carr, 'Pittsburg Mrs Scott & dna, Yitt- , burg Miss M Meidville G Wartlid L r, New York Miss A. hider.. Missouri . . Cnraegll, Piltsbarg D By an, Washington James Dodge, Nurka . - - • ' ' John MarkleY. Peana J Staples, New York • C M Virilkins. Philada. L H Eisholtz, Pauli& P Sargent, ; Harrisburg titearrol. Pormsvlva.aia Henry Stearmh Parton I Chatqloey Geo ,•Arowe, Bokon Wm G Lemon, Boston Mrs T G Grim -Vermont David ie Gilberl.lMitue P Cross, tfirly• York E L New York .11*. Lehr, Baltimora Goodwin, Baltimore E G Comstock W,h, DC Birkbecir3 Jr, New York +street, below Arch. .3 H Bratton Sr. la, Delaw'e S Rader, Easton B F Riegel & to, 'Easton 11 Benedict & la, New York h'mery, bilas • W Wheeler & la, Conn 3,1 Cohn, New York Hastings, Wellsboro W n Ripley, New Jersey J Lazarus, Ashland lies Power New York - N D Cortright, af. Chunk E - 14 Nevin, Carlisle Dr Wirtz & servant C L Paddock. Vermont Davis, lidvr Jersey garret, above . Third. John Thompson, N York R Bosworth, Boston J L Burge. Nashville . . D Potter. New Jer,ey H Willets. New. Semi , T M Park, Higgin, , port, 0 F W Newton, New Yo Ff Chamberlin & wf. M. ton Airs &tarp Watson. Hilt .n W C Candor. Lewisto wn N Sailor, Harrisburg Edw Simmons. Waelnrtglon S King, Taunton, Mass • - B F Bitunger & la, Wasitt'n fas Black wf, Lancaster'- .ton-Black, Jr, Lancaster si.reet, above /rink. J Williams, Trenton John Cochran. Maryland B H Smith, New York B F Caswell. Reading Richard McGran, N Y R S Holmes, Baltimore' B Coprol. Great, Bend hi Wellnian, - Great Bend D C Dodd, Newark, NJ reet, above Chestnut Irw.loYoung 'NewCastle, Pa D J Benton; - Boston Morton rennock,Choster co . Ponteroy.N OH Searle,N 0 H Graves,N Y W J Smedley,Del co,Pa d St., below Vine. S Holcomb, Bucks co B Longshore. Pineville B Allen, Middletown AB. W Knight, Penna Aug Cox, Bucklnightim Jas Ma.oney. Buckingham Amos Ely, Pennsylvania .11 Vlircvers, Jr D McNair, Bucks co I T Atkinson, Bucks co .9 Fran!, Northampton. Wm Penrose,•Byeerry t., above Callowhill. Chas Harper, Jenkintown !•emuel Trumbower, Pa • F Tomlinson, Byberry t , has Roads, Southampton B A 0 41, , e Sr hon. Perina Jos Howland, Montg'y co JohnG Fetter, Bethlehem Chas Knight, Chester co Gee Cleme se, Chester co Jas Shovel,' Doylestown eat, above Third. H J. Saeger, Allentown H Seagraves, AIiOIItOWIL H Ainey, Allentown E T Barkley, Bloomsburg W hi Derr. Lebanon V{r Tayfor. Bee ks co reef. above Third. Hauffroan, Cly'ville i.l - A McGinley. eenna C Boyd Philadelphia Lieuc W Bagley J Jobnson & la. Wow York C ScherhOrnorn York .1 F 3 Hall, - New York and Market streets. T T Orgman,TlS DT W M nose,XlEVFmnon,Pa F. 11 - .13y-rues:WM aMngtOn.D J W Thoinas,ll S X reef, above Market. S J iierson, Baltimore W D Large, Tavlorsville: S Megargee, Pennsylvania h Corson Pennsylvania. v S Mattison, New York Rebt Purdy, New Jersey myle-Int THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD If trnen.—htre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescrip don of one of the beet female physicians and nurses in .the United States. and has been need for thirty yeah§ with never-failing safety , and success by millions of mo thers and children. from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach. Renews wind colic. Regulates the bowels And gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and child. 26 cents a bottle. my22-1m DR. STEPHEN SWEET, - OF CONNECTICUT, the great natural Bone Setter. CARRIED. HARTBANFIT—GARRICUES.—On thellth instant, by the Kev. George F. Brown, D. 8., assisted by the Rev. George .11addock. the Rev. Charles R flartraufft; of the New Jersey Conference. to Bettie fir, daughter of Wil liam A Garrignes. of Burlington county, > J. M fa. BIN—SCOTT.—On the 12th 'natant, by the Rev. A. G. McAuley, at his rebbleoce. 1446 Columbia avenue, Hr. Alexander blaybin and Nias Eliza licutt, all of this city.. JUSTICE-INEALL —Ou the 11th instant , according to nines' ceiemony, William W. Justice and Eliza T., dim elder of Daniel. Neall. [No cards.) LOWE—SBA W.--On the Hill "natant, at the residence of L Stackhonee, Earl., by Rev. George Bringh orgt. E. Sp. dden Lowe, U. S. N., to Sallie A. Shaw, of this city. My cards. ) a=~_ DAVIS.—On the 9th. In action at Beverly's :Ford. on the Rappahannock, Captain tAtarles B Davis, of the 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Son of Tense and .ilitry Davis. The relatives and friends of the family are respectf al ly invited to attend the funeral, from.the residence of his mother. corner of Armat and Hantock streets, Germ an town. this (Saturday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. * CON ARD —On the morning of the 12th instant, Rachel Con ard, in the 64th year of her age. Funeral to take place from the resid puce of Garrett Wil'iPMS, No. 1111 Olive street, on Second day mornir , g, the - 15Th instant, at 10 o'clock, ** lIINSIAN.—On the Ilth instant. of apoplexy. D. B. Bitanon, Esq., formerly of Philadelphia, in the Sith year of Lis. a ge. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to . attend his funeral, from his late residence, near West Chester, this (aturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. (New York and Boston Panel's Please copy.] MAR9'll 4 .—Deparied this life on the morning of ties 11th instant, after a lung and painful illness, Henry J. K. rdartin,.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, northwest corner of Fourth and Pine streets, this Maar day Yafternoon. at 4 o'clock. Interment' at St. Peter's Episcopal Church: - • • • . •NoRRIS —On Wednesday morning, Tune 10th,Samuel Nortis, in the 77th year of his age. 1./dge No. 2 A. Y. M., Amity Lodge No. 19, I. O. of 0 F., Mount Zion - Encampment ,-: No. O. of O. F., and his relatives and friends, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 217 Monroe street. this .(9atnrday) afternoon, at - 4 o'clock. Interment at Fenrth end Pine streets. AWTHORN. —On the' 9th instant, Miss Jane Haw thorn, in the 20th year of 'twine BILL —On the 10th instant, Charles V. Hill, aged:46 IltooLUßE.—On the morning of the 'llth instant, Mar garet, wife of Alexander WUlure. aged 33 years. * MILLER —On the 11th instant,.Mrs. Mary Miller, re. liet of the late Daniel Miller. in the 97th year of h.r age.* BLACK BAYADERE BA.REGES.- - Black silk and wool Bayadere Bareges at 25, 23, and 813 s cents. Black Balzorines, 12)5. and 15 cents. Black Bareges, 22 to 3734' cents. Black Crape Mareta, - 87% to 50 cents. Black 811 reg e Shawls and Points. - Black India Sensbews and Saranets for linings. Black Illarcelines and Lustrenes for linings. Black 8-4 wide Bareges and Barewe Bernard. Black and colored Grenadine Veils, &c. Just received by - BBSSON & SON, Mourning Store, yet N0..918 CHESTNUT Street. BLACK SD AWLS - WHOLES A.LR. Silk- fringed Thibet SHAWLS. Black Wool. fringed Shawls. - Plain Black Detains Shawls. Black Barege and'Grenadure Shawls. Black Stel las, all grades. Materials for the Shawls. Shawl-width Bareges • Shawl. width Alerinoes. Shawl-width Paramattas. EYRE & LANDELL, jell ' FOrTIITH A.RCIEr Streets es.e.- TO THE ONION AND LOYAL LEAGUES AND ASSOCIATIONS, AND LOYAL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES : PIIII&DELPHIA, May 25, 1853, Fil,LoW-OrrizYxs : By` diriction of the UNION LBAG CB of Philadelphia, the undersigned have the honor to invite your attention to the following Resolutions, to wit: Reso lved, . "1. That the League will celebrate the approaching Anniversary of American Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence.: "2. That all the Union Leagues and Association's 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. "S. 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 toe friends of the American - Union and Government throughout the United States. "4. That the Committee of Correepondence be autho rized to prepare - a circular letter, communicating these Resolutions to the Union Leagues and Loyal Citizens of the respective States, and to adopt such measures as may be necessary to carry them into effect." •• For the first -time in . the history of our Country, the 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- it riALIINABLE RIGHTS of „life; liberty, and the pursuit of happiness:" •'r To acknowledge our obligations to mankind, to maim-. tainthes principles as our fathers did, " firmwith a 1-e - q , Rance on the protectiOnl of DIVINE PROVIDENCE ," To declare the INDIVISIBILITY of the AMBRI.CAN To declare the Inflexible purpose of the American pee ple,•as GOP shall give them strength, to sutidne the ene mies'of the Union, ;incl. 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 reaponsible for any encouragement they may give to the .robellion against the Government of the United States : giye'to histpry -an appropriate expression of our gratitude to the patriot-armies and navy of the Rept:Ch.: To declare our determination to sustain the constituted authorities of tlikOoverrinient now and hereafter, in all ..measures adopted and prosecuted by them for the sup pression of the rebellion WITHOUT COMPROMISE WITH' TRAITORS, as the only means of securing an honorable and lasting peace. The Committee are gratified to. announce that the PRESIDENT' OF THE .UNITED STATES has accepted an invitation to participate in the proceedings. Fellow-citizene of-the United States, we call upon you to co-operate with us in thii FIRST NATIONAL CEIZ BRATICN, and' to -adopt such measures as you may deem proper, to make it worthy of 'a great people who have inherited, and now possess, and - appreciate, the blessings of liberty. HARLES GUI BONS, MortonMckfichael Jas.l,_ s Claghorn. J. L Clark Hare, Wm. Henry Rawls W.C,Swann.M.D., Evan Randolph, J. Edgar Thomson, Joseph Lea. Willmm Cox. L. Lewis, jr. J •B. Moorhead, Henry Samuel, Wm. R. Ashhurst, E. Spencer Miller, Geo. H. Boker, M. H. Meeschert, John B. Myers. H. G. Morris, J. Gillingh'm Fell, J. B. McFarland, Jas:C. Band, . C. H.. Needles, Jos, B Townsend, Gibson Peacock, Jabez Gates, S. C. Perkins, Geo. Whitney.' Thos. I. Potts, Charles Gilpin, Craig D. Ritchie, Thos. W. Evans; Geo. M.. Robeson. W. Retch Wister, Thomp Reynolds, John Rice. John P. Verree, B 811V9 Cohen, Hanson Robinson, F. J. Dreer, W. S. t•tewart. W. Devine. Chas. B Smith, - Thos. S. Ellis, W. C. Stevenson, Geo. Erety,, Sarni B. Thomas, G. W. Mcalahay, H. C. Townsend, H. C. Howell, Lewis]). Vail. Persifor Frazer, J. P. Wetherill, J. W. Paul, Henry Davis, J. W. Goff,' Andrew Wheeler. Frank Wells, E. I), Whitney, R. H. Gratz, Geo. J. Weaver, George Trott,F C. S. Wurtz, M. D . . , Thos. Kimber,Jr., Chas. T. Yerkes, E. C. Knight, Wm. Struthers, W. H. Kera, Chas. Hartshorne, Joseph Herr, M. E. Rogers. R P. King. -, G. M: Conarroe, Charles' Knecht, Saunders Lewis, Henry C. Carey, H. Blaney, Jr., Frederick Fraley, Daniel Broil h, Jr. , Jos. Allison, . - - - Benj. Gerhard, Geo. H. Stuart, N B. Browne, Wm. Cenattc.M.H.• S.M. Felton, A. E. Borie, Clarence H. Clark, A. G. Cattell. Henry. M. Watts, C. S. Grove, John B Kenney, James Milliken, M.Tilghman, H. C. Lea. - E Hartsborne,MD, Thos. Webster, - Ellis Yarnell, C. S. Smith. . 'F. A. Gomly, Alfred M. Jessup, Augustus Beaton, Ward B.Baseltino R. P. Berle. Cad waled. Biddle, R. Rundle Smite. :Samuel B. Stokes, Danl. Dougherty, GM Bullock, Wm. M. Cooper, S. J. Christian, John W. Forney, S. Fisher corlies, ICershoW. MO- . mrpti General Cotnmitt .B ee GEORG-E HI MFIRE DE PARTDIENI".—ALL COML. PANIES intending to participate in the TOROH LIGHT PROCESSION on the evening of the roman OF JULY, 1863, to celebrate the Eighty-seventh Anni versary of our American Independence, are requested to appoint one delegate to meet inConventiori; =WEDNES DAY EVENING, June 17th, 1863, at 8 o'clock, at the Ball of the Fire Association. JOHN G. ROLLICK, Good Will Steam Fire Eng,ine DAVID R. ETTLER, United States Steam Fire Engine . Company. • WILLIAM H. MOYER. Good Intent Steam Fire En gine Company. • WILLIAM BUTLER, Southwark Steam Fire .Engine Company. JAMES NEWELL. West Philadelphia Hose and Steam Fire Engine CompanY. • • - WILLIAM MOORE, Good Will Hose and Steam Fire Engine Company. BENJAMIN L. HEPPARD, Humane Hose Company. JOHN 0 BUTLER, Perseverance Hose,Company.4'".„ JAI (3 KIRKPATRICK, Neptune Hoie Ccompany:g. ; ;: HE N RY L. SINNEXSON, Robert Morris Hose Coin: WILLIAM I. BOGGS, Franklin Hose Company. WILLIAM MCC AIN. Taylor Hose Company. - JOHN CARROW. Niagara Bose Company. JAMES McCAWLEY, Fairmount - Hose Company. CHARLES VANZANT, Good. Intent Hose and Hook and Ladder Company. . . • JOHN F. CLARKSON, Schuylkill Hose and Hook and OLIVER ALLISON,-Union Engine Company. ANDREW WEILD, Warren Hose Company. C. L. CAMP BALL, Tivoli Hose Company. • MARSHALL VEY, Mannyunk Engine Company. THOMAS B. SPARKS, Shiftier Hose Company. E. W. WoLMAN, Union Hose Company.' jell:thaw St taaEIORTY•SIi.IC'PH SOLDIER 3' MEETING of the Army Committee, Y. C. A. connected with the Christian Commlesion, will be held on TO. 1110EROW evening at 8 o'clock, in the First Pres byterian. Church, GLRABD Avenue, above Palmer street, Kereington. AIL are famdiar with the design of oar meetings, and all We can say is, come and hear what our speakers have to tell you about the great work we are engaged in, and help no to continue it by p our contributions. Rev. Geo. J. klingins and Rev. 'Boardman, Re cretary of the United States Christian Corn mission, and a delegate lately returned from Nashville, will :address yon. Rev Whf. T. EVA, Pastor, will preside. " It*-_- THE REV. GEORGE LEEDS, D.D., Itecior of Peter's Church, will Preach .(D. V. ) at Wl'. MIGIIAEL'S CHURCH, Germantown, on SUN DAY EVENING next, June 14th. Services to commence atS o'clock P. M. r- THE BOOK. ABOVE ALL TH E Fifth of thin Series o , Discourses on the 13inte wiilbedetivered(D.V.)by T. R STOCKTON, in the Chapel at BLBVENTEI and WOOD Streets, SABBATH EVENING, 8 o'clock. In the MORNING, at 10%, Rev. .T.'W. MEAR is to preach. All invited. * REV. GEORGE W. MILEY, WiIIAL. preach TO-MORhOW at 10 A. M. and 8 P. of., Church in Handel and Haydn Hall, corner EIGHTH and GREEN Streets. gi . :3l. CHURCH OF THE INTF,RcEggort, FPRING GARDEN, below Broad street.—Divine set view• 10M A. M. and BP. &E. 'The Rector will preach fourth sr-rmon on-" The Christian. Church." TO-MOR RONV (Sunday) EVENING. Subject, "Rave Children. any Place in the Church?" Paren s and Sanday SchoOl teachers specially invited. It* (#7:34. Cmuncif OF THE COVENANT, FILBERT Street, above Seventeenth.—Services Tv-MORROW (Sunday) at -Ing A...M. and SP. E. The Rev.' Dr. Goodwin will tll. V) preach in the morning. and the Bev.- James Pratt (D. V ) the evening. It' FIRST REFORMED DUTCD. CHURCH, corner of SEVENTH and SPRING DARDEN Btreete..,Rev. J. HOWARD SUYDABit will (D. V.) preach TO=I4IORROW xt 103 &N. and. BP. -M. If." MORAVIAN CHURCH, CORNER; OF GIN AND WOOD STREEW—Divine b. twice To-MORROW (Sunday). in the Moraine at Itl3g o'clock, and in the Evening ,at Quarter to '8 o'clock, by the Pastor.-A. RELNKE UNION M.-E::40-tuRCH, FOURTH STRBET, BELOW AitCl4.—The Rev% FRANK MOORE, D. D., will preach TOMORROW at log o'clock, and,in the Evening at quarter to 8 . lA* ra'To SAupperia SCHOOL OF TUB w, KhNSINGTOAI E.- OHURCH will (IE6E . BRA.TB their 42d Anniversary on f();-MORROW (Sab bath) AFTERNOON.- in the Church.- corner of - Riell- MOIS.D and MARLBOROUGH Streets. The exercises will consist of Singing selected pieces' by the Scholars, and Addres4eß by Rev. R. EL Pattison,- . .Rene ctnillon; „roid the Pastor. Rev. J.-H. Alday. FOR CARRIE. OF R.UA.RTER SEM SIONS—JOHN K. MUR ?M1..- tuatAtetu 12.! . Late Colonel of the 29th Fa. QoL. . PORT ROYAL.—MRS: P. -IV O &GE q'6,111 Loewe, ton "The CoLdttion_ol"6/4' Freed men at i-ort. Rep 1," on MONDAY EVISNIPIO:' at 61 o'clock, id sArrou-snosz BALL. Admittance freiy. A coilectlr,n-scill tal , en DIY' . 26 .*. invENVIr-Foulvria AVAR - D NA- , TIONAL ':OVA D. A stated wonting of .the Guard will be held on 'MONDAY Evening, 15th last.; ai the usual place. Panetwal attendawee ut requested, as business of vital import's nee to to be trim:quoted. JOBS C. PAYNTER. Provident. F. A IMILLIMAN: Secretary. - i913-2L. IrSPIRITUA LIS IR CON PER.EiNCES at SA N SOOL STREET HALL, on. SU NDAY. at Ioi{ A. M. and BY. M. Subject, ..Apparitions." Admission, b cents. There will ho a FIC•NIC OF SFIRITUALISMS and others et FLORENCE HEIGHTS on WEDNES DA tr. Jane 24th Ticliets, 30 cents, for sale by thee Committee and at' the Hall. It A 11l A.. St. MEETING WILIAM - HELM THIS EVENING by the German citizens, at 'TURNER 11 ALL. to defend the honor and fair rime of the German SeldisrP„ who.have preyed their cnnrage in all the battles fought for the prenervatien of onT liber ties, and thousands of whom have yielded their lives and ehed.,their blood in the defence of their ado . fled country. THE GRAND FLORAL PAIR. NT' (I( .y. GE we If ALI, is still open • . THIS EVElsni`fik and MONDAY EVENING', GRAND PROMENADE GM CERT. See " Program ln e" . in Btaietin, - this afternoon. Season ticiceis only 26 cents. LEVEE, FOR. ~Cl-1100L 'PHIS AFTERNOON, from 3to 6, at " The Graud Floral Fair," CONCERT BALL.. Tickets only ten* cents. IIY PROVOST DIA ta943/11.., GEN - ERA.L'S Me.- - OFFICE. Wasertforoat, D. (3. May 02, 1863.- Al) wen who desire to join any particular Regiment - of CAVALRY now in the field, are hereby authorized to present ib annul ves at any time duri , I; the next thirty days to the BOARD OF BM/GUMMI'. in their reopen.: tive Di. to icte. Tt-e Board shallexamine them, and de-. !ermine upon their fitness for the Service, and if found to be fit, the erovoet 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.eoon ae they present themeelves at this gene ral 1 endezvons they shall be duly mustered by, a mas tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. • .FAlitEl3 B FRY, my2B-1m . Provost Marshal General. TIM LADIES OS' THE UNION VOLUNTEER . REERESHIMENT COMMITTEE oven their FAIR at the saloon foot of WASHINGTON Avenue, on the 11th inst., to continue one' week, or temper. From the prOceeds of their first Fair, wish con tributions from other sources, we have been able, thus far, to meet all onr obligations and discharge our as sumed duties. The many calls on our citizens for other charities cause us again to adopt this metho'dito replen ish our-nearly exhausted treasury. Contributions will be thankfully received, and orders for tickets supplied by any of our Committee or authorized agents: As them appears to have been from the - first a misun derstanding on the part of the public relattve to the two Refreshment. Saloons, some persons thinking they are one and the same, we may, with propriety. state that we have no connection with any other institution for the feeding of Soldiers, but have always possessed a separate and distinct nannization and fund, and our-lo cation taat the foot of Washington avenue. jn2 to w & s 2w ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. MOFFICE OF THE 'SURGEON-4R TIST TO THE ARMY. AND NAVY, PHILADEL PHIA, October 2.1, 1862. Wodnded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National. Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should' apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artiet to the Government, No. 1.60 ft CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER, jag-6m• Government Snreenn- Artist. OF FICE OF' 'UNION MUT [JAI. .11.N SURAnCE COMPANY, PHTLADELPITTA, JuneS, 1863. Notice is hereby given, that subscription's to the In -created Capital of the Union Mutual Insurance Company, !by conversion of the Scrip into Stock," will be receiv ed at the Mace of the Company, from this (Lite to Nov. 1563. in accordance with the amended charter accepted at,a meeting of the Scripholders. hold Jane 1. ISO. .romv NOS'S. Secretary. r 3. 0 OFFICE,' OF TIM UNION CANAL COMPAbIY. PHILADELPHIA. May 18, 1863. OT fCE TO BONDHOLDERS. —The Bondholders of the 'UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby equested to call at the office of the Company, No 228 WALNUT Street, and_ surrender the Coupons, as agreed upontin accordance with the act of Assembly of April 10th, 18621 mv27-1m CAR THOMPSON. Treasurer. TO PAPER MANUFACTURERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Printing, fur Supplying the Parer used by the State fur the'year commencing Jaly 1, 1063. Said Paper to be ROOK PAPER, naelguring 26 by 40 inches, and to weigh reMectively. 90 and 00 pound" to the ream Air IYAMBLF; FLAT . C AP, measuring 17 by 26 inches. weighing 20 pounds to the ream.- Bids will be received for each kind separately. - Bids can be handed in up to WEDNESDAY. July 1, at 10 o'clock A, M., and must state specifically the price per pound of parer. .bamples of Paper required will. Fe sent to any tartieq upon application to the undersigned, and can also be seen on the day of letting. C ARD.—• TO WHO3I IT MAY CONCERN. I would respectfully thronm those who have applied for positron in the Feteral service, under authority issued to Governor Johnson, by the Secretary of War, and by Governor Johnson to me, that the authority to Governor Johnson has not been revoked-, but that Gov, Johnson's authority to me has been revoked, by the - Honorable Secretary of War. [Telegrams Ist and 2d ] The following telegrams, emanating from the Honora ble Secretary of War, whose decisions and orders lam ever ready to obey, knowing that he has from his rare ability, mature judgment, keen perception, and un doubted loyalty, been chosen to the high aud responsi ble pCsition which he has the honor to fill. Yet, had ho been a knave, a fool; and a traitor, hoe orders would have been as readily ctbeyed bv me. Eo personal indignities, offered , by whom they may le, can separate, me nom .the Government estahlbtheti. upcn the blood and with the treasures of my fathers, and though the authority conferred upon me by his Excellency Governor Johnson having bees revoked by the bonorale Secretary of War, lam _ready to aid any one acc.-pt.ble to the War Department in the cause for the redemption - of-Tennessee. and to any one to whom the authority may be given, I am ready to impart the information I have acquired during the term I have had the honor to hold the authority. . CHIEF MUSTERING OFFICE, 80. 1192 Girard street, . - Philadelphia. Pa., 4.30 P. X. ' June 9. 1593. Sia: By a telegram just received, I am directed by the Secretary of War to inform you that the authority you -received from Gov. Jobbreon, of ,Tennessee, to raise troops is revoked. All musters raised by YOU, if any, have been declared void. - _ am, sir, very respectfully, your ob't serv't, (Signed) H . R. „" .6, Captain 3d Cavalry, U. S a., • Chief Mustering Qfficer.. To J. E. PEYTON, Philadelphia; Pa. , NASHVILLE, June 10, 1801 To 001. JESSE EF,,TTON, Philada.• -7,1 regret I have to state that the secretary -of War re odests me to revoke the authoritynoiiferred upon you to rats* a volunteer force for the service of the - United States. You will therefore consider it revoked. 31* (Signed) ANDREW 'JO EffTSON, afil. Gov. OLD PLANTATION. COFFEE. GILiIE'S FINE FLAVORED OLD PLANTATION COFFEE. 25 CENTS PER POUND. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. The OLD PLANTATION COFFEE'. is preferred by those who have used it to the best Mocha or Java Coffee, it being superior in strengths and richness of flavor to the ordinary Imported' Coffees. AS we are the only receivers and roanufacturen of the • OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, - we would caution our friends and the Public against Purchasing any not bearing our signature, as since the perfect success of our OLD PLANTATION COFFEE numerous manufacturers are trying to palm off inferior coffee at less price, saying that theirs is as good, better, &c. Some have gone so far as to offer our printers large amounts if they would print a quantity of I abelebe Ariug our name, &a. Others,are putting up mixtures labelled in imitation of our genuine such. as Planter Coffee, - or Planten Leaf Coffee, Ste., evi• dently to misguide the public by palming off an inferior article for our . OLD PLANTATION COFFEE. As we are the only receivers and manufacturers of. the OLD PLANTATION .. COFFEE, we shill punish all infringers of our. opt-right to the fui tbeht extent of the law. - OLD PLANTATION COFFEE is put up in one pound tin-foil packages, 36 and 60 114. in a case, with full directions for using on each package. For sale by all well-regulated family stores. WRIGHT GILLIES & .23ROTHER, Importers and Manufacturers, 233, 235, 337 WASHINGTON Street, N. Y. jel3-stuth et of Arrangement KER. Secretary. pop p ult . ss rici I UV• . SIRES t E o sell h— T.) is irte ß re T st iS in E a ß AGENCY for the collection of.claims against the IL S. and State Governments. Investment sure, and excellent satisfactory reason for selling. Addrass Box 1940 Post NOTICE IS BEBEBY,GIVEN THAT the Court of Common Pleas for the City and Coun ty of Philadelphia, upon the petition of. EE TELLWEGER,. filed on the 6th day of December, A. D. 1E62, have entered a Decree changing the name of peti tioner to Eliza Alsere Heermann. , in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. JAMES W. PAUL, Attorney for. Petitioner. June 12, 1868. - inl.:3•stt THE NEW GYMNASTICS.-GEN TLEMEN desirous of receiving INSTRUCTION in the System of , DR. DIO LEWIS are rem:tested to call at No. 11 Washington Building..Sonth THIRD Street, on TUESDAY. 'June 16 between 12 and 1 or 3 and 4: iel3-3t• CRL &ORWELL'S ENGLISH IPIC S K S L E ES. 13 . 6 ±A full assortment, consisting of Chow Chow, " Gherkins, Piccalilli; ... -. _. .klixed Pickleg, • -On ti i Ms and p,int - Also.C. n & Mustard, lbs. and half ibs, For sale by RBODES & WILLIAMS. jelS 107 South WATER Street. . B ATH. BRICK.-1,000 ENGLISH BATH BRICK. MARSEILLES CASTILE SOAP. For sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, • ',lo7.bouth WATRE Street.; IGS.-L - 000 Dititk S EXTAA.•:. QUA.- V .LuT SMYRNA FIGS. For sale by - . RHODES & WILLILMS, Jei3 . - 107 South Water Street. TN OR YTYPE S.—OOMPARE R MER'S with any others, von will be struck with the contrast. ' His are natural, life-like, and agreeable, not too bighly colored or flattered : swarm street, above ROGERS & BROTHER , PRODUCE - `COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - And Who'finite-Dealers in _ SPICES, DRIED "FRUITS, 131EITI`ER, CHEESE, LARD, • And Country Produce generally, No.ll SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL ROGERS, ALEXANDER ROGERS, jel-dm Philadelphia.. New York. PACIFIC RAILWAY .- THE UNDER signed it ill receive proposals to hirnish four thousand - (4,000) tons of RAILWAY IRON, =or any part thereof, for the track of the First Section of the "Union PaCitlo Bail - wag, Eastern Division." • The iron to be of American manufacture, of the best quality, and to be delivered either -al Leavenworth. or Communisations for further information to be address ed to the undersigned, or to SAMUEL HALLETT & No. 58 BEAVER Street, Raw ork. Terms cash on de livery. - . J. C. FREMONT, • President Union Pacific Railway, E. D. NEW YORK, June 9, 1868.- jel2 101 3 0 0 GROSS MINERAL WATER BOP -300 Bross Porter Bo4lee. - For sale by • H. B. & _ BBNNEHEy_ xruyBo-** Dyothille Glass Works. or 911 S. Front St • THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF. CIGARS IN THE' CITY. Of our own importation and manufacture IMPORTI.D CIGARS JUST 'RECEIVED. 60,000 DE CABANA 30,000 REGALIA BRITANNICA. 20,000 CABINET.' 10,000 " IMPERIAL. 4.•,m 10,000 " CAZADORBS. 60 MO CONCHA CABINET. 3 30,000 CODAS. 50, MB LONDRES aO,OOO moNO. .40,060 'FIGARO BRITANNICk. 80,000 ESTOY EN RROLA. 30,0130 " ' POCAHONTAS. Alao, a large assortment of DOMESTIC CIGARS ' TOBACCO - Call and examine 'before purchasing elsewhere.:. 335 CHEST& OT Street. Delaware, New Jersey, and 'Pennsylvania Corporation. ...Notes received , at par. ' , . kag,,tf 625 ' • GOLDTEIORP Sc co., 625, . • . .. blanufaciturers of , . • Tassels, -Cords, Fringes; :Curtains.'" an Furniture Gimps, Curtiting,ocipa, Centre Tassels. , - • : , •• Piettire and•thotogra h Tassels,-Blind Trimmings, Military ma.. Drew in" --Ribbons, - Neck Ties. sits. @to.. • - -,..- • - - No.. 6515. Ygirif ET Street. miti-ern...- , i. ;:•,''' ' • - •Philadelphis. ... • . . • _... O. 0• 0 a " TNE 13 ,71863. i ritOIe4JPSAL*. - - L. H. E r gisTK, Euperiatendent Public Printing', 75 MAIIRET Street. Harrisburg J. E. PEYTON, Et. Louis Hotel, Chestaut, above Third street. OLD:PLANTATION .00I'FEE FINANCIAL. SPECI . AL NOTICE. THE . SALES OF. THE MUTED 'STATES SIX PER CENT LOAN, -CALLED , r , 0 !SI Have amounted for smug Weeks past tir OVER TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLAMS DAILY THE FIRST OF JULY Is rapidb , approaching, when the public will no longer have the right to Subscribe at Tar for this desirable Loan, the principal and' ingerest of which is payable Ili All partiea contemplating investing in these Six per cent. Bonds, should at once fortiard their money through any of thelocal agencies, or direct to JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, ME SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHTLA DERICICSON, J• EXCHANGE BROKER. 21 Routh THIRD Street • The highest premium paid for Gold, Silver, Old-demand' Nola. Spanish Quarters, Dimee;- Half Dimes, and. new Quartermasters Vouchers-and Bank Notes wanted at the best rates. Pennies for sale in large or small amounts. - 3elo-6t* CALIFORNIA AND SAN FRANCISCO CITY CO . I.IPONS • BOUGHT AND COLLECTED BY AUGUST BELMONT & CO., 50 WALL STREET, je9-im NSW YORK. STERLING • EXCHANGE. EXCUIA.NGE ON. PARISi BOUGHT AND SOLDz _DREXEL 8c CO- m9lB-lm JOHN 0. OAPP & SON,. STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS' No. IS3 South THIRD Street, Directly opposite the Mechanics' Bank.. tiTOONEI AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS MONEY INVESTED NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED athl2-3m ON THE BEST TEEM. - EDWARI) 34. DAVIs, STOCK ANA EXCHANGE BHOKERt 39 South THIRD Street. Cup stairs.) .1 -GENERAL BROKERAGB AND BANKING BUR ' NESS TRANSACTED. Stocks and Bonds Bought. and Sold on Commiselon. - Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency, Bought. 'lnterest Allowed on Deposits. apl-em S. HARVEY THOMAS STOCK- AND BILL BROKER • No. 312 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. • Business Paper and. Loans on Collateral negotiated at 'ioweot rates. UNITED STATES 640 YEAR SIX tier cent. BONDS, furnished -at PAR in sums to suit, without any charge for commission. - • - Orders by Manahan receive proxiipt :attention . -Rarer Sleaers: frathan Trotter & Co. , D. Parilert, John R Myers & Co, , Samuel B.Thomas, Esq., n Parness.Enley, &Co., John Thomas, Esq. apl-3m if COLLECTION OF U. 8: CERTIFI CATES OP INDEBTEDNESS.—The`ADAISIS' EX PRESS COMPANY - are now prepared to' ollect at the Treasnry Department, Washington, .with dimpateh, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma- Terms made krown and receipts given at the once, No 320 CDESNMY Street. , . my6.-tf. FOR SALE AND TO LET. PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY. TWO FRONTS, LARGE LOT, STORE, DWELLING, WAREHOUSE, Scc., 262 SOUTH SECOND STREET, AT 'PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, TUESDAY, JURE 16, At 12 o'clock, noon Lot of ground. with the buildings thereon. in front, on Second street, 26 feet 2 inches, widening, at 105 feet from SecoLd street, to 50 feet, of which width it extends in depth 305 feet, then narrowing to 26 feet, extends of that width 70 feet to Levant street The improvements are a well-lighted three-story brick store, 112 feet deep ( basement fitted for a sales-roc:o'm, separate entrance to upper rooms), a'donble three-story brick dwelling, a two-story brick stable,and, on Levant street, a large three-story store-house, snitable for manufacturing purposes. For full particu'ars apply to M, THOMAS & SONS, 14l S. Fourth street. . 11 FOR SALE LA BRA.IITIFUL LOT,. coniaining FOUR ACRES, near Fisher's Lane Sta tion. Germantown Railroad. It has on it a fine Spring of Water, and a bemitiful Clump of Trees; commands a fine view, and very eligible for a country Heat. Apply to LEWIS H, REDNER, No. 152 Sonth FOLLRTH Street. s i FOR SALE 'OR EXCHANGE-1 GOOD FARM. within an 'hour's ride of the City, with stock and fixtures - Apply to 0, CONRAD, No. 953 North FIFTH. Street. - TO RENT-BRICK STORE -wat HOUSE, RIIEEN-STREET WHARF Apply to WM. M. COOPER & CO., ielQ-6t , * . No. 135 South WATER Street PEREMPTORY SALE--,BY mat THOMAS & SONS. June 23d. at ti t rhiladelPhia Exchange..HANDSOME, RESIDENCS,- 0.-• 505 South NlNTH.Street. Let 20 feet 4 inches by 1 feet deep, to a twenty-feet. wide street. A subqtantial brick stable and coach-house, in tbe rest., on said street The premises may be examined any day previous to sale from 9 to • 1 .303-atif* GERMA:NTOWN PROPERTY.A LARGE HOUSE, with S 3 acres of. LAND, in Church Jane, Willow avenue and Armat street,. near Church Lane Station and Germantown. The house is very conveniently and comfortably, built On a reek, very dry and healthy; has Chilean'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, with hydrant water, large ?lawns, and ornamental grounds, with fine large old trees and shrubbery:.a large and excellebtkitchen garden, which can be divided into building lots., Five or ten thousand dollars can remain on mortgage. The place will be shown by Mr. Thomas Mellor, re siding thereon. . ' Will be sold by M. Thomas & Bon. 'at the Merchants' Ex.ah sage. O:MADLY, June 23d, at 12 o'cloet. al TO LET—A OOMMODI,OTTEI ireaDWELLING. No. 132 North. FRONT Street. Rent moderate. • Apply to • - WETHERILL A'BEO. 0c27-tf . 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. OEGAN FOR SALE OR. HIRE- Large Church instrument Apply to J. BUFFING TON, No. 131. South ELEVENTH Street. je9-tnthe3t•. FOR SALE-THE STOCK GOOD Will. and Fixtureslof a small Trimming Store in a central part of the city. Address "H... E.," Box 134.5 Post Orme. ' jell•St* EIJUCATIOBI. MISS MARY E. THROIT WILL SE open her Bullish and French Boarding aid Bey school for Young Ladies, at 11344 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, the second MONDAY in September. For circulars apply at the school, or address Miss ThroPp at , Valley Forge, Penna.. during the holidays. mylB-4m. UMBRELLA CLOTHS. 5 cases 30-inch Blackstone Co. 5 cases 27-inch Social Co. 3 cases 27-inch Plain Print Cloth." For rale by MATTHEW - BINNE'VS SONS, my2B-1m - BOSTON, MOS. TO - FAMILIES. RESIDING IN ,THE ittrRAL DISTRICTS. We are. prepared. as heretofore, to supply Families a their Country liesidences with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &C • • ALBERTO :'.ROBERTS, inimAr . . CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STE.- A SSISTANT ~ Q ITARTERMASTER'S oyncE, corner of ' and TWENTY.SECO 5fD Streets:" WAsnimivow, D C., June 8,1853. Will be sold at Auction,- on WEDNESDAy, Jane-24th Zith, at the Coral, .near "Observatory, a lot of ' Condemned HORSES and MULES, the property of the United States. Taxing cash in Government funds Sale to commence at 10 A. M. C. H. TOMPKINS, lelD-12t . A. St. M., U. S. A., 1,1 ENSIGNS., $lOO.. -BOUNTY AND PAY procured and collected for Soldiers, &Roil. and the relatives of 'each as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Soldiers'. who have served , two years, and all soldiers who ...have been discharged` by' nasal' of wounds received in battle, ars saw entitled to the $lOO bounty and the latter,' also, ins a pension.. 3AM FITLTON, Solicitor for Claimants, ' -mhl4' . 494 WALNUT Street E EEEV ViriNzAioo.-.QUARTER ' Casks insirecetTed per ship Laura." for, 1e:1 ibiid: by -. CHAS-8. & JAS. OARSTAIRS, LW WALNUT and Al OBAXlTilitrimaiL CHEAP LAWNS. 219 pieces PACIFIC LAWNS. Fast Colors. GO piece* PARIS ORGANDY LAYMS. These are as cheap as they were sold b6fore the war EDWIN HALL & jPI3-Ptunt 20 South SECOND. Street. REDUCTION - • • IN PRICES OF. , . ,RICH .PARIS MANTILLAS. ALSO. OF . - LIGHT ZEPHYR CLOTH CLOA.K3, SUITABLE FOR THE WHOLE. SUMMER. • J. W. PROCTOR OD.„, 7i017/131 , if 70. 82G CHESTNITT STREET. Ey RE & L ANDE LADlEErprepariug for their Summer TOURS oan be suites:lin Dry Goods adapted to their wants. FINE ORGANDY LAWNS LIMINS FOR SUITS. SEA-SHORE SHAWLS. BtA.CK LACE POINTS TOURIST. DRESS GOODS. • , BATHING DRESS GOODS SUPER MOHAIR MITTS. MODE.GRENADINE VEILS. BLACK DRESB'GRENADINE. STEEL SKIRTS; BEST ONLY BUMMER BILKS LOW. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. 384-tliatntf SHIRTING LINENS, FRONTING LINENS. HOUSEHOLD LINEN GOODS, AND HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS; DOMESTIC MUSLIM, FLANNELS. BLANKETS. &0.. At the lowest Csql. Prices. • SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & Al/BISON, my3o.stuthlOt 100 S CHESTNUT Street WHITE BA.REGE SHAWLS. Black Barege Shawls, That measure fall two yards. Thin,Shawls, for summer wear. . Barege Mantles. for hot weather. 'French Lace Pointes and Bornous. Elegant : Black Taffeta Mantles, at cost of produc tion, to close them out AIUSLINS. A few CAM at Low Prices, by the piece or yard. These Goods are advancing in price. Brown Shirtings and bheetings. Good Stock of scarce Domestic Goods. .. • TABLE DAMASKS • And`Napkins, under market prices. Diapers, Towels, Flannels. Linens, Stc. BLACK BAREGES. Lupin's medium and finest quality, from 2.5 cents up - Another lot-Black and White Lenos. Desirable Mozambique, BuYS'.WEAR, Extra good lot of Mellow,. at 57 cents. Good Ca.ssirnetes, $l. $1 2.5, $l. 37, &c. Auction lot Ladies' Gloakinge,fine Goods, $2. • . coopgg s coNARD, It S B. Corner NINTH and MARKET. VD - WIN RAU. & CO., 26 SOUTH SE j" GOND Streit, would call the attention of the Ladies to their stock of' Fuperior Black Silks. Wide Mantle Silks. Black Corded Silks. Black Gros de Rhine Black Silks. from $1 to st. - --N. -13 : ,-.lSlerchante in - want of Black Silks are invited to examine - our mock and prices jeis-tf PHILADELPHIA. y k ABD WIVE, 25 CENTS. 7(.oopieces,:zeitrd wide, fost colors. French fiA ureti. Brilliants. Chintz figures choice designs. Colorcd. and White Grounds. • gRAAPLESS BROTHERS, jel3 GP,ESTNUT and RGHTH streets C 7 Black SHAWLS. ." Mack Trencit Grenadine Ehawls. Colored Borders.' price St Also, Cloth 'Manner., hilk Cloaks. Arege And Spon Silk Shawls. Light Weolen. Plaid and Lie m as. tiff ARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streets XATA_RV: _GOOD -,;4= 1776. - 1853. F L A G S SILK 'FLAGS!: BUNTING FLAGS! BURGEES. PENANTS, UNION I.A.CIc.S. STREAMERS. tr T I rr RED, WHITE, AND BLUE. EVANS 450 HASSALL. MILITARY FURNISHERS, jel3-m . No. 418 ARCH STREET. Philadelphia. . W. SIMONS As BROTHER wrsom-STICENT HALL, FHILADELPHLL. MANUFACTURERS OF JBWELRY, FINE SWORDS; AD. MILITARY QOODS, IN BURY TAMEST. WS-Wm • GOVERNMENT GOODS. Stan.dard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. ' • Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseys. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, do 00.; No. sau OHESTITUT STREIT, ARMY GOODS.- • . _ . DARE-Biiis __COAT ,CLOTHS. DABS-BLUB CAP CLOTHS. ,BLur. CLOTHS FOE OFFICERS. ARMY 'BLANKETS, STAIJDADD WEIGHT. • 10-OUNCE DUO • BRILLS. STANDARD - WEIGHT. • • • HEAVY LINEN DRILLS 'AND DUCK BROWN AND BLEACHED SHRETLEGS AND SIGHT INGS. Tor sale by , • • • , FR.C;THENGHAM & WELLS. . ATENT,, , ,FARAFFINE VARNISH. C A U 'l` I 0 N ! We hereby caution the Paint and Oil and Ship Chan dlery trade, and' consumers of our PATENT FARO . - PINE VARNISFI, against purchasing from. one J. B. MdMULLIN, of 149 FRONT Street. Philadelphia., as he ceased to sane Agent for ns, or SAMUEL PACT, St SON, of Boston,- in January last.' He has imposed upon the trade and cm sumers a worth less imitation of onvPARAFFINE VA L\ ISH. commenc ing the deeettfill andtrandulent prance previons to our 'anneament of his agency. MESSRS. RULBURT & CO OF 240 ARCH*. STREET . ARE THE ONLY AUTHORISED ABENTIV , -' , .." N,- for the shlerof the -. , • _ _ , PATENT PARAFFINS VARNISH in PHILADELPHIA, and any other parties representing themselves as such are imposters: All orders left with Messrs. HULBURT & CO., will be promptly attended to, .Our Varnish , fully sustains its well-earned reputation as a durable.. quick-Arying, brilliant and economical a application for imparting glossy black coating on Wood or Iron. •• .. GEO.'S. - PAGE & BRO. 139 AtAIIYOULANS, New jets-Im if Andlll . SMITH'S WHARF, Baltimore. . THE KING AND 'THE PAGES; Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT. • ROMANCI Without any ' , keener," Bye - daily written by. TORN PARAFFINS, GENT., _ For the benefit of the FAINT, O IL,. 'AND sRIP CHANDLERY :With all' the 'Correspondence, Contracts, &c.. &c., and Caricatures in Black, by. Carious IL OIL, Esq. • . , In - calling the attention of the public to this affair on BL &CR PARAFFINS- 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 8, Page & Bro., Eastern Varnish Peddlers; simply. , because they object to our manufacturing and settings Varnish in Philadelphia, in every way superioryfor one-half ^the money than their so. called.. Patent Paradise Paraffise Varnish. Any one preferring Pages' to, ours can buy it of na, with " sworn -bids._;_" and half dozen other parties in town, without patting us to expense; 25 cents alderman fees, ~ Ae the trade of Thiladelphia,. - who have' liberally Patronized as since January last, have been. thoroughly. 'aware of what they veer buying, it is not supposed that they - will be leoll..bet `Page's Appeal" to pay extra price, extra freight, extra cartage, extra package. nioney. - for an article in New York, when they caabuy the Q. P. IRIM4 BRILLIANT iit, home, at tass purchase money,' without' theee charges, a better quality, any: more than a pointer would:pay for tuPpentine, at its pre sent price. when benzine answers his purpose: Persons wanting ,Page's Varnish, residing iro distant loortiona of the city, can be furnished with the names of patties . their locality, free of ch rrie, by applying by note to this oflice.. J. N MbitiIILLIN 8; blannfaeturera and 'Dealers in Black and Bright Par nieh, Tar, Pitck, Rosin, Benzine. Naptha, , leS-tf ,151 South FRONT Street. , . , - moRE MERITORIOUS 'TIOTURES . - oampot be faund'thazillßlSlEWS COLORED:PM - tonal - is for 81 2 in sty la and.Dri, auitiag, an. dames,' SECOND' Street, afore Elreev e — . . ' RETAIL DRY GOOD*. dt i 5 Cents ler yard, opened This Morning. FOURTH AND ARCH. t'VARNISHES. s - THE COM MERCIAL'LLST AND LE2 TER-SHE ET PRICE CURRENT, Are published every Saturday by STEPHEN N. WINS,LOW, it* ttlll DOCK Street. At 25 Cents pD.DLISHED THIS DAY. ' A NEW COPYRIGHT WORK, MRS. HENRY WOOD. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED CASTLE'S HEIR, MRS. HENRY WOOD, Author of "Verner's Pride," " Shadow of Ashly dyat," " The E.arl's Heirs," "East Lynne," " Ohannings," "Mystery," " A Life's Secret," "SquireTrevlyn's Heir," "The Runaway Match," &e., &a. Embellished with eleven large Illustrative Engra vings, of the best metes in the work, engraved from original drawings, made expressly for this edition, by the Ilrst artists in this country, irrespective of cot t. THE CASTLE'S HEAR is printed from the anther's Manuscript, purchased direct from Mrs. HENRY WOOD, and is issued hereby us in advance of.the publication of the - work in Europe. The interest of THE CASTLE'S HEIR is intense,While the characters are - drawn with a vigor and freedom of touch characteristic of this powerful writer. Of all fe male writers. Mrs WOOD, in our opinion, takes the lee d—a fact' which, we think, is now universally-.ac knowledged by all. Her stories not only are full- of great power and interest, but their influence are on the side of morality and virtue—of which - both "The Earl's Heirs" and " The Mystery' are notable instances. It is published complete in two large octavo volumes, beautifully illustrated. and neatly done up in:paper cover. Price One Dollar a COPS , ; or bound in one vo lume, cloth, for $1.5..'. • MRS. HENRY WOOD'S BOOKS THE CASTLE'S BETE. Beautifully illukrated from original drawings. Two volumes, octavo, paper cover. Trice $1; or in 1 vol. , cloth, for $1.25. VERIVER'S PRIDE. Two vols., octavo, Paper cover. Price $I; or in 1 vol.. cloth, $1.25. THE EARL'S HEIRS. One vol., octavo, paPer 'cover. 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BROTHERHEAD'S• OIRCUL.A.- TING LIBRARY:'—AII the NEW 'English and American Books insluding ALL CLASSES of Literature. nis is tLe ONLY Library_ in. the country that includes all the NEW .BNGLIDE.". BOOKS that are , not El- Terms S 5. net, year,; six months SS; throe Anontlis 31.60 ; one month 76 cents, or 3 cents per day, AIN South EIGHTH. Street.. nair_n_ 1191z1IE STIBSCRIBEIIB,- WILL C0NT1...6 ...6- rum the DRUG BllSlNESß;iheietofore. at the ma %awl. ;`?l3 ?amain ' WM. ALLIS & CO. Druggists. jal,t( ' TX* BLANK= Street. FOR SUMMER READING FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. FOR FAIHLIES, AND DOE THE''PEOPLE 7514.CHSwTNDT STUMM COPARTNERSHIPK; WANTS. TITANTED--W BIT.' NG OF ; ANY vv kind. or Copying to do. Address "A," Box 974 P p. - •D P CLOTHINU AND H2OT OF ARMY EOM PAGE. corner of Seventeenth street and Penn sylvania avenue. Washington. D. G. SAIL M AKE) S wanted to work at repairing Tents. $2.25 per day will be paid to good workmen. Anply to Capt. DANIEL G. TIMM. je9.6t frt. S. K. 11. S. Army. A 1300K-KEFRER OP MANYYEARS' Oxperienes is open for a new situation. Batisfantery references given. A dareas Box.loBB. P. 0. le9-6c* $BOO -A WE'LL-SECURED ROTTND • RENT of $4Ft ner annum. fo' m tle by BENJAMTN RIGFI.4.I7.DSON, jpl2-21,* - It 7 Smi..th SEC( >ND Street. 8 fi 000 WANTED FOR FIVE 9. TEARS, at FIVE PER CENT. INTE REST, on flrbt class mortgage security in city. Ap ply to - E. TAYLOR., jell-2t 141 NORTH SIX PH Scrent. 9k IN AM ONTHI-I WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in every county at *76 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ilia chines. Address S MADISON, my6-nind&W Alfred, Maine. Wm. A MONTH!-WE' WANT Wm...! AGENTS at S6O a month, expeneee paid, to sell our Everlaßting Pencil*,Oriental Burners, and 'Bother new articleß. 15 circularsfree.. SHAW & CLARK, my6.3md&W Sidd4ord, Maine. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER as - Atin. GENERAL'S OFFlCE. — PuthAnahrare, Fob, 9, VESDELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL, to the following poin ts; Tortugas. Key West, Fla. _ Fort Monroe, Va. - - Alexandria, Va. NewbArn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A: BOYD, felll-tf Captain and Assist Quartermaster. SUMMER RESORTS. Q . EA.tiATHING..-CONGRESS HALL, LONG BRANCH, N. .7., is now open for the season. The above House has been enlarged to over doable its former size since last year, with all the modern improve ments and conveniences of a flirt class noose. and com plete inevery department. WOOLMAN BrOKES. jelG-6t. Proprietor. T ONG BRANCH. HOUSE, LONG N I.—This House affords a fine view of . the Ocean, and' can accommodate seven], handred anests. It,will be open the middle of JUNE. Apoll o. tions addressed to Kra. B! will meet with prompt atten , " Mn. M. - A. BELLENGER. Proprietress • W. - M. ARNOLD, Superintendent. .iel:4 sin th6t SOUTHAIOUN TA. IN HOUSE, INDIAN SAND SPRINGS,' WOMBLSDORP STATION, Berks county, Pa The above house is now open for the reception of vieltors and boarders. Terms, $7 per week; children and wanes half price. JOAN NDERB INDIAN SAND SPRINGS. Berks county, .Pa. MADISON HOUSE, - poTTsTowiv, MONTGOMERY CO, PA The above establishment is now open for the reception of Boarders during the summer. The location is a very healthy and plearant one, in the valley of the Schuyl kill. forty mil. s fromPhlladelphia, upon the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad. and with- communication four times a day. The buildings are new, spaciou4, and well-provided with every convenience. Terms mode rate. A➢ply to' R. F. - TOFIN; Madison House, Pottstown, Pa. Je6-&vr 6t VPBRATA, MOUNTAIN SPRING-a --A-4 This delightful Resort will open for visitors on the 15th day of JUNE. Cars leave Eleventh and Market streets, Fbi , adelphia, st 7.31) A. M., via Colombia. Fare, $2.25. Round-trip Tickets, *3:35, good for ten days. Trans—Transient, *2 per day; Two Weeks, or the Sea son, CC per week • Children and servants, half price. Horses at livery. S-I'per week. For particalare see Cir culars, to be had at this office, or address U. S NEW , JO TER, Ephrata Mountain Springs. Lancaster co., Pa. SIDEF BOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY" New Jersey Wilt BE OPENED ON JUNE 18th. A good Band of Music has been engaged. Those who wish to engage Rooms will please address IT 8. B 8 NSON. Surf Douse Atlantic City. J jeB-2m TTNITED STAI ES HOTEL, - • LONG BRANCH, N. J., Is now open for the reception of visitors. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay-Railroad from foot of VINE Street. B. A. SHO.E.IiAREft.- je6-2m* CRESSON FPRINGS.--T HIS DE LIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT, immediately on the line of the Central P. ti. R. located on the summit of the Allegh.ny Mountains. 2,300 feet above the level of the sea, will be open for the recension of visitors on the 10th day of June, 1563, and will be kept open until the Ist of October. . I The.water and air at this point possess superior attrac tions. The analyses made in the laboratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Careen, of Phila ielphia; show the existence of valuable mineral elements, the waters of some of the springs being of the iron or chalybeate class, and others containing saline or aperient salts. Pare mountain water abounds; and the ~ ,a ests will also be supplied with mineral waters fromAher springs, such as Blue Lick, Bedford. and Saratoga Waters Ample facilities for. bathing have been provided, new plunge and dough baths erected; and•Hdt and Cola Baths can at all times be obtained. Thegrounds, walks, Bm., 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. Excursion Tickets can_ be obtained at the Office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. For further information apply to GEO. W., MULLIN: Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa. PACIFIC DOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY , is now open for ne - accommodation of boarders. This house is located on North Carolina:awl:me, and has line and commodious rooms. Terms reasonable. WILLIAM CO-COVER, Proprietor. W BIT E HALL.-HAVING- HAD V- , The'atlOVe place put in good condition, it Is now ready to receive guests for the - summer, ana every effort will be made to render visitors comfortable. Take cars at P. R. R. Depot, Eleventh and- Market, for WHITE HALL STATION ;'six daily trains; .or address R. H. BENNETT, White Hall Station, P. R. R. BOARD AT SARATOGA:SPRINGS.-- WASHINGTON• HALL (late Mrs. Mason's), so long and favorably known to visitors at the aprings, Is HO VV. OPEN for- the reception-of' graests. The house is large, delightfully situated on BRoADWAY. betwe.n. the COI GRESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS, and is snmunded by ample and beautifully shaded grenade. Table first class—and the rooms well adapted for fan Hies and large parties of friends. - For farther. particulars address WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA:SPRiNGE." .le2-lm B EDFORD SPRING-, S.THIS • POPU LAIL SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the ac commodation of visitors on leth of Tann,. and will bet kept open until Ist of October. , -The Rotel will be under the charge of an-experienced Manager,. and every arrangement has been made to give entire satisfaction to g - nests. The Bedford Railroad will be com,pleted. in a few days to Mount Dallas Station, 6% miles ea-st &afford, and from that point passengers will be , conveyed to the Springs in first class coaches. Ample arrangements have been made to supply dealers and- individnals - with BEDFORis ItIINERAL:WATER., in well-steamed casks, at the following rates, at the spring: For Barrel $330 Half Barrel 2 00 • All orders addressed to B. L. L. ANDERSON, BED FORD, promptly filled, and Water sent to any part of the country. It is desirable that particular directions be given for marking barrels. Persons wishing rooms. and any information concern ing the Springs,will please address the Proprietors, Bed ford Springs. BEDFOB.D. May `2S 1883. OWLAND'S HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J. , Will be opened on - the 20th day of JuNrE next.. Can be reached by Raritan and - Delaware Bay. Railroad, from foot VINE Street my3o-lm. HOWLAND, HERBERT, &CO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN .he accommodated by the' sub.scriber with good BOARD, commodious - Rooms, newly furnished, at Landsaale Hotel, on the North - Pennsylvania-Railroad, Doylestown 'Junction. Plenty of shade mar by. Ad dress. P. D. BARTH, LANDSDAL E:P.' O.; Toy3o-lms .B.fontgomery-connty, UMMER — B OARDIINTO-- BROAD-T OP S Kj MOUNTAIN HOUSE.—A romantic spot for a SUM , MEE RISIDENCE, on one of the Mountain Topa otiPena sylvania, reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central Road and the Broad-Top Mountain Railroad from,Htint- Mad on. The House is one of the finest in the interior of the State, handsomely furnished, with all the requisites for comfort and convenience. Pure air, delicious spring.. water, romantic scenery, and everything to restore and invigorate health. Telegraph station andit daily mail, . so that daily communication may be had with' Phtladel phia. The Pennsylvania Railroad will ftirnisir excur sion tickets through the season. Persons leaving Phila. delphia in the morning can take tea at the MOUNTAIN , HOUSE the same evening. The subscriber has kindly been allowed to refer to the following gentlemen (residents of Philadelphia) , who have been patrons of the MOUNTAIN HOUSE': Wm Cummings, Esq., Lewis T. 'Mattson, Esq., 'Hon. Henry D. Moore, Richard . D. Wood,- Esq., Dr. Walter Williamson, to: ;W Fahnestock, Es Dr. B. Wallace, - Algernon S. Robert!, David P. Moore, Esq., Ed.ward Roberts, Esq. Terms moderate. - For further information, address JOSEPH MORRISON. Proprietor, BROAD-TOP CITY, Huntingdon county, Ps. have I also leased the well-known JACKSON HOUSE, In Huntingdon, which will be fitted' up.in complete or and Dept under my care. The very best accommo dation will be kept, and prompt attention given at rea sonable rates. It is located near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad'denots, which- makes it a desirable point for persons tt avelling to and from Bedford• Springs and Bread-Top Mountain House. my29-tf MEDICAL. WHAT IS LIFE W ITHOUTHEALTH2 GOODS TOMS FOR THESIOR AND WOUNDED. Messrs. J. GRIM and T. ALLEN, (formerly associated with Profs. Bolles and Galloway,) having removed. to No. 7%3 NORTH TENTH street, between] Coates and. Brown streets, are now prepared. to treat and cure all Curable Diseases, whether acute or chronic,. pulmonary or paralytic, without a, shock or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will be treated gratuitously. The Ladies will be treated by a. lady. Among.the diseases for which we will give a special guarantee, when desired; women lion the following: Consumption, lst 2datages Hemorrhage, . Paralysis, General Debility, Neuralgia, Diseases orthe Liver or Asthma, Kidneys, Fever and Ague, Diabetes, Congestion,. Prolansns Uteri, (Falling Dyspepsia, Womb,P - Rheumatism, Prolapsus Aci,or Piles BI onchitts, - ' Nocturnalißmission. &c. &c, No charge for consultation. Office. hours :-9 K. to. P.M: • • je3-6m OTICE.---JiUMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK.. ._ If you have a Conch, the - best remedy in ,use is .711- MELLE'S COMPOUND SYRIIP OF. DOCK. 'As sinirifier• of the blood, it has no equal. For Bale by the Proprietor. at NO. 15%5 MARKET Street, - And all the principal Druggists, DR. SWAYNE'S PANACEA. THE GREAT ALTERATIVE AND:PURIFIER. , Thd most reliable remed.y for or King's Evil, Cancers Ulcerous and White Swelling, Eruptions of the Skin; Blotches or Pimples of the face, obstinate - or. scaly Eruptions, Boils, which arise from an, im pure habit of blood. pains in the bones, weakened , and debilitated state of the system, arising, either from a long and protracted case of' sickness, or having, swallowed a large . amount of drugs, calomel, dtc., which may haveaffected the bones. or their " covering. called the periosteum. which sometimes give rise to chronic. ulcerous discharges, and small bones occasionally COMO away ....attacks of rhen matter:6,in consequence of an injured or abueed. constitution, affections of the spine, Dropsy, Jaun dice, or yellowness of the skin, chronic affections of the liver, lliarasmus or wasting of flesh. Ulcerated Sore Throat, Hip' Joint Complaint, Mercurial anjl Syphilitic Diseases, Chronic Erysipelas of the face„dark biftchee or defects-in. - the skin ;in short, the most loathsome diseases which .. have put every other. IA medicine at defl.- •. arms for moms than quarter of acenturs,.parrebeen, per, fenny restored by this great "VEGETA:IS'I,E PANACEA. . _ This "Ennacea" will be found hireil7xttof.til in many diseases not herein specified it acts as a preventive against the atttachs and inroads of diseas. , especially for those ,whose constitution requires nourishment and new. vigor. arsons, by its use, will find a great improve ment in. their health and strength', as by purifying the blood, will remove obstacles, which may have bbeeeea scarcely worth noticing at their commencement. It will also* have the tendency to regulate the bowels. In cases: of eruptions of; the skin, on any.part covering the tem, or from any cause. by making 1180 or " SWAYNE,S ALL-PEALING OINTMENT." to rub on in , connect:son with the internal use of the "j'abIACTT A A.," will cure the most'obsitinateJeruptive disease, no matter of 11 , .,w long standing.. Prepared only by ___ DR. SWaYrn SON No. 3311 N. SIXTH. St.. shovel - nue, Nails.* To whom all orders should:.be addrossads ADIUSEMEMTS. NEw cilEs . frritrr - -ern.tEr TRE. —Lessee and Manager. • air. W. WEDIATijor, POSITIVELY LAST A PPE EiANCE MRS. JOHN WOOD, who will appear THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Sane la, ISM IN JOHN BROUGHAM'S _ CELEBRATED EX PR AVAOANZA OF POCAHONTAS, TR GENTLE SAVAGE. MRS. JOHN . WOOD, MR. WRE /2PLEIGII. W. A. CR cY.WAN. W. DAVIDOP, willappear. Previous to which POOR PIMICODST. Pillicoddy. • -• W. Davidae Mr. Wbeatley bas great pleaeure in announcing an eng age went With the celebrated - amertcan Tragedienae. MRS: D. P. BOWSES: for a limited period commencing MOND/CY,. June - 16th, in an entire ,new play. by Juhre Brougham, Esq., en titled - - MYSTERY OF ArfDLEY COURT. from Miss Era dd on's novel of Lady Andloy's eecret. Doors open at half pasl, 7 k tooomniaxioa . at, g-wciock, - 1 1 ,47 - AL NUT-STREET THEATRE, I • LAST 14.E.G.HT! LAST NfGHT - - THIRTEENTH . AN D` ENTERTAINMENT by the Old Original and Only CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, CAMPBELL -EfINSTRELs. Manager Ar.. hf. 0- Ciddtriltrl SEE THEM TRIE EVENING; - - FOR THE. LAST TIME.' - INCA FAREWELL -PRAPGRAIIME.• introducing earb and every, artist: Tickete 25 and 60 cents. ' • FRANK EDWART/S.Agent. - ELEVEN THSTREET OPERA: Ho UrEIV ELEVENTH - Street, above CHESTNUT! - UNBOUNDED SUCCESS! HOUSES CROWDEDI SECOND WEEK - - Of the Great Moral Drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN: Mr. T. WEIN as UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. trricleV "- oti. Nise JOHNSON as • - 'Tower: Miss MARY A'BECKET as - Aunt Ophalia. , Little Miss PLACE as - ' " U.e Gentle Rikt. , Supported by-al:al DramaticClimpany. Admission 26 cents. secured seats l 5 cents extra.- - Children 15 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock." MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY Ay TERNOO'N.`-jefAt. 4 "PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 07' TEE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTei THE FORTIETH AMID zxmsrproN - IS NOW OPEN, From ;9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and fr'om 8 till 101 1 ..7e Admiasion,.26 cents. Season Tickets, bOcente. - Annual Tickets Doliar.. Stockholders. Artists, `and Contributors will recaliv— their Tickets at the Office/. • . crce-ti". RAILROAD. &mom EXOURSION LA TIELPIIiA" LYC EU if. The Twenty-ninth ANNUAL EXCURSION will take Plahe'On . SATURDAY next, the 20th instant, leaving the READ 'O RAILROAD DEPOT. - and - proceeding to a Private Mansion on LAUREL BILL , FARM, on the . Banks of the Schuylkill. Tickets to be had at the Depot on . the morning of the. Fxeursion. . _ . &—ga: •F 0 R T E SE SHORE! SUMMER A ERAS GEWENT: CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC .RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, June 151 h, 1953, trains for - At=' 'antic City will leave Vfne-street f tory as folios - ye:: Mail train leavec M. Express train leaves 3.45 - P. M. Ft eight train, with pa,senger car attached.•:. 9.00 A; M. Returning, leaves Atlantic City:_ Mail train " 4 as P. M. Exprees train - 6 00 A...M. Freight train 12.05 P. AL Fare to Atlantic, 42. Round-Trip 'rickets, good, for the day and train only, or down on Saturday and. un , on. Monday morning, 43. An ecccmmodution Train to R and 1). B: R. R.-Junc tion will leave Vine street at 5,15 P. 'M..; returning next morning at 6.15 EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 10.15 A. and 1.45 P. M; -- leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and 3 P. 51 je , 3-if 130. -O. BRYANT. Agent. F OFFICE CAPE MAY AND MILIVIT.LE R R CO 409 Wal•nnt.Street, Jtinel2, 180. i FURTHER • OPENING. On and after MONDAY, the 22. d of June, the cars will run upon this road' to the De.noisville Station', leaving Walnut-street ferry at 9 o'clock A rtf. , in the West 'Jer sey cars The cars will ran from Cape_ Kit , Court House to Cep. May, reducing the di! tance b.• stage to nine miles. jell-If- C. B: DUNGAN; 'rdsident. aw i nime PHILADELP HIA AND LONG BRANCR CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND RARITAN AND DB LAWARE BAY RAILROAD, On and after Monday. June 15th. and until farther no tice. passenger trains will leave Vine-street-Ferry atl:3o M..A. arriving at Long Branch at 1110 A. M. Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 7.45 P Passengers landed.- close to the Motels. N. B.—Excursion parties will' be carried on liberal terms. Apply to - COLE.' Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point. B ENJ. S PRONG, Assistant finperiatendent LONG BRAIN - 10,H EXPRE - SS.—TaE Philadelphia Local Express Company will ran : a Daily Express to Long Bra.nch, checking baggage through from residences in Philadelphia, tobe dstiviired at all the hotels. . • a n atiom WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. VIA MEDIA. SUMWER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1663, the trains will. leave Philadelphia, from the depot. Northeast cornet-et Eighteenth and• Market streets, at 7.50 andli3oA.-M.. and at 2. 4.30, and 6 55 P. M. On TDESD LYS and FRIDAYS a train will leave WEST CHESTER at 6.50 P. AL Returning, leave Philadelphis. at 9.35 P. M. Trains leave the corner of Thirty first and Market streets (West Philadelphia)l7-minntes- after the starting. time from Eighteenth and Market. • On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A. NU and- P. M. Leave West Chester at-7 80-A M.. and- P/M. - 'The trains leaving, Philadelphia at. 7.60 M. •and &XL P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the P. and• R C. R. R. for COhcord. Kennett, Oxford. jei-tf !JEWRY - WOOD; Superintendent: THE- PHILADELPHIA. - - -.Aro EASTERN TRANSPORTATION' COMPANY is now prepared to forward 'FREIGHT front- Philadelphia to -New York, , vm Camden and Port Mon mouth. The attention of Shippers and Merchants is directed,to this new and- - expeditione RAILROAD ROUTE, and in portion of their patronage respectfully solicited. Freight received at third what f above Arch street. For further particulars apply to - - GEO. E.- McCULLoll. , Frelght Agent INIS North WU-ANAL 'W. F. VRIFFITTS, Ja.. General Manager, JOHN 'BUCK, Freight Agent, • znyV.,-tr Pier_No. 28 NORTH Ervzß, New York. NOTIC E.— OFFICIM aveso APR NAY AND ramtviraar; RAILROAD COMPANY , 409 WALNUT Street, 94 . 8715 th. 1843.-On and after WEDNESDAY, 20th inst., the Can will ran regal arly:irpon this road to PORT ELIZABETH, leavin gWALBUT-Street Wharf at 9 o'clock A. M. , daily, royl9-tf O. B. DUNG AN; Preeident BOARDING. C UN' YTR BOARDIG.—ROOMAFOR ' few more boarders at a irit-class farm house, - in Chester county, 36 mites from the city. Access by rail, For particulars inquire at.3SNbrth SIXTEENTH Street, or address M. A. Hicks, Chatham, Chester co., Pa. Terms $6 per 'week. ' jel2-.3t. SINGLE AND COMMUNICATING SECOND-STORY ROOM. for transient and perma nent Boarders, No- - 1315 - WALNUT, Street. je9-61* - HfilYrELb. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LATS . BROWPAL ) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Between Sixth and Seventh streets. WASEELDIGTON - CITY. my22-6m _ . ICE! ICE! ICE I ICEI ICE! ICI COLD SPRING ICS COMPANY. . Families, Offices,Rotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Batoo m l &c. itc., supplied daily with a pure article of BO sTO ICB, , at the very lowest market rates. Dealers large. consumers - supplied .at wholesale' .pniess. Wagons twain all:Paved limits of the Gensolidateithlty. and ia-the Twenty-fourth Ward. ___ THOS : I CARTE& {325 WALNITT,stsso, North Penna. B. do-Master etre& il.'.' Me" . - Lombard and Twenty-li ft h tMato - iPS-Setif" : :Pfne=street wharf, - SchuylkilL COAL. C 0 A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAN lfeadew, and -' Spring Mountain* Lehigh sat bent Locust Mountain from Scinv i ptill; prepared az- Ifi.r4TE f a INertre u ilt. ' Ott No. 112 South SECOND Street. fang-ly) „I WALTON INSURANCE COMPANIES. PHILADELPHIA MDR AND- lOW INSURANCE. COXPAITY. - OFFICE, No. 433 CI:I7STNITT STREET. CHARTERED BY MB STATE. OF PENNSYMUMIL- This Company Is now prepared to make thaurattait.— against LOSS BY EIRE. on..the most favorable terms.. . Their losses will be promptly_ settled and that those for the yeard.B62 were so, they referto the following-re.: aipients: Mrs. Jane 'Ferree.. ••. L. G. hlytinaer & Co. Beverly R.. Keim..•• William R Taber:• • John Candy P. P. Morris W. Y. Petit L. (17. Mytinger& Co qt. B. Sellers Other small losses, Tido Company hays in) =Betted. loom& The assets of the Company are now Mortgages and•gronnd rents Real-estate (taken for debts),cost..... Stocks and honda Bills receivable Due from individuals - Cash in Bank Stock notes King, President, H. I*. Baldwin, Vlee.rne. Charles P., Hayes, sident, John Clayton, P. Savery, Ed. Wiler, Alexander Mdrphy.. - T. K. Collins, - H: C. 'Jewell, T. X Cowell, ' John. ' DIMS-stet 3m*.if BLACHI3ITENE, Besr*tall7. FAME INSURANCE CIONTA.NIErvNOO -• 408 CHESTNUT Street. . ' .' • - - ... - • FRILADELFELA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRTACTORSki. h E. WOodrxift I. - Geo..A.:Weo.' • John Kessler, Jr... Chas. Stokes .. ' , A: 11.1tcisetilte4a. Jossph.D.:Ellis. BllClC..Presidents ' • Francis N. Buck, - Chas. Richardson, , Henry Lewis. Jr., John W. Evermas, Philip S. Justice,o. W. , F RANCIS N ciiißDSoii„yicePrefNent D, S,3«'etar.y. - Cials-Iftf WILLIAM 1. C i 4 65111.141 I EE, AND BELIE WE THE EVIDENCE . of .your own eyes; that. REUTER'S Colorud Ptioto: graphs are accurate and artistically "coloredlandlinely tini.-bed for C.. SECOND street, above_Greei, , COTTON SAIL DUCK_ AlsID -CANVAS •---) of all numbers and brands. - Haven's Duck Awning Twills, of. all descriptions. for Tents. Awnings. Trunk, and Wagon Devent. - Also. Paper Manufacturers! Drier Pella. from Ito 6 feet wide. Tarpaulin. Bolting Sail Twine. &c. . . .1"04 . 1V - W: lIVXRAS AN & CO., 10%.TONSW - Alley: _ . . (4_REGG & CO.'S NJ INVENTED •-.." IN - ETAT:LW RISKRIGRRATOPt.'soId by - WALCOTT & BURNHAM,. "&f&al CEIESTNIIT Street, is the most , beautiful and economical Refrigerator ever presented to the public. This. is.a. combination of Refrigerator and. Water Cooler, and reqpiras vent little more ice.for both. thag is generally need for the Cooler alone. mvl4sor.tf - : ,r, t. SLEEPER'S LONG-F.STABLISIL. Eto Nnnufar.tory: of t' fit- neat, serviceable 117Tgc. brellfts, 1002-MAREET Street, one door above..: Tenth: • P.. SORULER'S SUPERIOR Ifffir grand otrerstrarm s q uiare PIANOS from sari, upward.; For sare-' try the maker, •sosk menKsr•streetz-; m as Prier AND w - so* • be servi4daily; aoradigs exceptiNVAV -- JIVES PROSSBRZ-Nn. Rog MA ItECR T Rt. PHILADELPHIA-IixO4WOLUGI. "-- ced. ciklaNFIT 41p tom sTogz.-44Ditirr tio c t r wa c h ic arra or litt :m .sail l. er fe ran_ werr , 1.41 k /71/9i11;188 Qttailfiastrt agi;• Ate Epaa° dan evening. All the y intliVgatinun at el . " 4 i, ell% whaesais and ti t t&,,t; 0 01, IN, 001134103nef gogsk.niati dtreet. A. B. POWS,- Proprietor ..51.962 9 • 941181 F • 4,896 67 • &DM IR 121 fff - 60 144913.22 . 100 19,97000. . .. 9,944 91 7;374 41 • 70,416 smssist
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