, i'liiiiii - 'A 69 `Toledo • - 110 113 .Hook Island. 97% 96% Tort Wayne 71% 72 • • 'Canton 2 :Prairie 9 46 da Chien 47 1 ‘igimberland 243 26 .. ~,.- tlibi. & Northwestern - 303 31 . ~. %•• Gold opened this morning A 115% on rninore of Lee's 3movements. After falling to 14iN , the price rose gra •dually to GM bid, which was the price at noon. As •wego to prose the quotation inll63i. . . Philado. Stock Exch. .E.Sonorted by S. L. BLAYMAKE F (RFT 21 Norristown R. 0935; 7 -11 IPOO II 87-80 Tr No b1k.1 107 06% 00 d o . 200 City 6s C & P 1114 . . _ . 600 d 0... DOW% •• • ii* , ... 1 ;, • memo Cam & Anib Ga 10.107 X 100 Reading E. ... . .. . 53 SOO - do 51% 200 00 _do do b3O. 5 6 33e' 23 2LO d0::.:....b30. 5331 ,- 100 do., . .. • 03 ICO Union Canal Praf. o,ll' BEI'WEE .1.00 Schuy_llav Pref.... VI - 1100 do Pref.. •. 26..44 • SICO ND 40 Cmnmonw'th Bk 88 Liddg itiv *.d Pd • • 10 OXI basq do Cava b3O 1435 14X GO do 14%; '..-200 do bn 14h 64 Penne. R. 6335 50 Reading 11 53 A FTER 11100 City 60 new Sotto .108 I ELOS/EG PRI Bid. Asked. Be'Hl.. 108 108% 117 7-30 Notes, ..106X 107 _American Gold.. 45X 16U 68 01d.106 -10 OX • Do n0w......108 108% Alle eo (Se .... .; 4 . enna ... . . 102 103 aeading 06 52% 52 66 Do bde 'so.mo 112 Do bde '7O-10674 1.07 Do bdsl36oonv.loll 110 Tenn& R ... 63% e 4 Do let xn 68.113 114 Do -2d in 65..108 10834 -Little Sclanyl 49 - 49141 nilorrie C'l con#ol 70 - 71 ' Do prfd 'l3O -140 .Do 6e 43nsq. Canal 1434 1.43‘1 - Do 3 D n yl NpSa fd 12 34 61.21.%4 25. Do 68 .332. ... 83 8831 Elmira - It 36 37 pt fd 6.4 54 -76 !7.;..111 113 1f...... • • • IsDind ex-dv 36 33 Do .Phila Ger Si Nor 69 .. . . .;;Lehigh Do bds Philadelphia Market*. JUNE 15—Evening. The Flour.market IS dull, owing to the exciting rumors tfrom Harrisburg. • Sales reach about 500 bbls Western ..extra - family at 10@6.75, the latter - for good Ohio. at Ay hielarate it isfreely offered. Sales to the trade are li .3dited.at az. 65;146 for superfine, s6@7 for extra:and extra family, and $7.60(g03.50 l 4 bbl for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour is doll, and held at sslli bbl. 'Corn Meal is scarce,•and Penna is wanted at 464 1 bbl. GRAlN.—There is more wheat offering; fibout 2,503 -bus red sold atlas per bus in store; tots afloat are of .fered at the same rale; wbite ranges at from 155@165e per bus, the latter for Kentucky 8 ; Rye is stsady a; lutic per bus.; Corn is without Outage, w light receipts, about 3, 000 bus• , ritne yellow sold at 87c afloat; ° a te are in demand at 7 , 0 78c weight for Pennsylvania.. BARK. —Quercition is loiver; 70 hhds Ist No. I sold at -$32 per ton: . - • •••• COTTON. —We bear of no sales, but the,matket is very .firm at 60g , 57c per lb cash for middlings. • 'GROCERIES. —There is verr little doing in.clugar; the .market Is firm at 103‘0113f c IS lb for Cuba.. Coffee is very • dull and lower, at 28, 1 / 2 (1431c , t 1 lb for Rio. PROVISIONS. —The market continues inactive it $4 14.00 bbl , for mess rk. Small sates of eaten and reen Meats are making at former prices. Lard is held at lON ®lokc TA lb for bbis and toe. WHIbRI' is firm at 4f.®lBc for bble, and 44@)14* Vi gal lon for drudge. •• Tbelollowing are the receipta of Flour and Grain at (this nint to-day Wheat. corn.. PRAH• • Philadel,pliia..tattle Market. • . Jturs 15, 1863. 'The arrivals anddsales of Beef Cattle at Phillips' Ave nue Drove - Yard-are moderate ibis week, bat fully clam' 4o the demand,reaching 1,239 head. Thimarket opened -with a fairedemand this morning, but there is no mate rial change to notice in prices, first quality Western and :Pennsylvania steers selling at from 12,%@13a; fatr to , good, 111012 c, .s.nd common at from 20i0.1in, according to quality. The, market closed rather dull to-day, and several lots were reported at lower prices than the above. Cows.-220 head sold at the Avenue Dr ye Yard at tom $lB up to $96 per head, according to quality. SHEEP. —The arrivals are very large this week, 'reach ing about 8,600 head, selling at from 5160 per lb gross for (dipped. I-Wass—About 3:800 bead sold this week at prices rang ing from 88.61:08 per 100 the nett. 'The Cirrus on sale to day are from the following States: . , 400 head from Pennsylvania .500 head from Illinois. ..TIO head from Ohio. •••-•• • • - • • 'Lhe following are the_particulars of the sales: Martin & Fuller, 96 Western Steers, selling at from 314141:3o for fair to extra. . , - P. Mennen, 45 Lancaster-county Sins's, selling at; tfrotalool36 forcom mon to extra quality. Tillman & Bachman, 169 Western Steers, selling at ItrOrn 10013 a for good to extra. Barclay C. Baldwin, 40 Chester-county Steers, selling at from 9® i7c for common to extra qualify.. - 80 Chester-downy and Steers. selling at from 11012 Mo for fair to extra, and 4,14®)5,40 colntrT., a.•nenneW r ifthiester county Steers, selling at from . .9®llc. ler common to fair. Smith & Rice, 48 Illinois Steers, selling at from 113;® Do for good to extra. - Mooney .8t• Smith, 153 Ohio SMers, selling at from 12@ 13c for goal to extra ' . Frank & Shoroberg. 47 Ohio Steers, selling at fromloo TM for common to fair. . . - Smith 44 Mooney. 03 Wekern Steers, selling at from 180.120 foroommon to good & Carr, dl Western Steers, selling at from 1.1,4@120 for fair to good quality. Jones licClese. 18 Chester-county Steers,..selling at, from 8011 c for common.to fair quality. COWS CALVES. arrivala and sales of Cows Pbillips' Avenue -Drove Yard are large this week, reaching about 0) Amed,, , Springers selling at from $lBO3O. and Cows and !Calves at from $3140445 1 10 head, as to condition an 4 qas lityg; Chilean Cows are selling at from $1541.6 head. CALVE.9.—About 40 head sold this morning, at from 00 53‘c fur tirstnnality, and 40.13‘c lb for secoad do, as to weight and condition. THE SHEEP MARKET. The arrivals and..sales of Sheep at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard, are lam this week, reaching about 8,000 head, There is a fair demand, and all the stock offared sold at from o@6c ib - gross for clipped Sheep. Lambs continue very arum.. and prices are without change, „selling at from Melthead, according to quality. THE HOG MARKET 'The =imam and sales of Hogs at the Union Avenue and Rising Sun .Drove Yards during the week ream About 6,500 head. •There is more doing and Prices are Tuber better, ranging at from $6.50@18 V 100 Si. net. 1,862 head sold at the Henry Glass Union Drove Yard, -at from $6 00&8 $llOO lbs net. 1,160 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard by John 'Cranes & Co., at from $7 to $8 if 100 Ms net. 400 head sold at the Rising Sun Drove Yard, at from 4600 RP to NIB= Ole net. New. York. Markets. atme,ls. . . , ASHES are steady with - sales of 40 bbls at $8 for Pots, and $9:62,,,t09.68X for Pearls. BABADSTUFFS.—The market, for State and Western Flour is 100- better on the low grades, with a moderate The sales'are 13,000 bbls at $4 70@fil0 for snperftro State:46 60@5 . 80 for extra do; $4 6545 10 or superfine Michigan, Indiana, lowa, Ohio, &a. ; , b5 4506 05 for ex tra do, including shipping brands of roiled. hoop Ohio, at $5.9C®6 10, and trade brands of do at $6.2007 75. Southern ,Flour firmer and more active: with sales et. 1.400 bble at $6.20(463.07 for superfine Baltimore, and $700.20 for extra do. Canadian Flour is 10 cents higher and in request. Sales 1,400 bbls at $5.6005.85 for common, and $5.650 7.60 for goad' to choice extra:- - Rye Flour is inastive; small sales at $3.0015}5.10 for the range of tine and superfine. Corn Meal is quiet and steady. We quote Jersey at" $4.25, Brandywine $4.05, Caloric at $4.50, and pun-, eb eons $22. Wheat is firmer, and the market is lig2o higher with a fair export demand. The sales are 75.000 .bushels at $1.2(01.40 for Chicago Spring; $1 20g1.46 for Milwaukee - Club $l. 44(§1. 47 for amber Iowa; $1.43g1.53 for winter 'red Western. and SI.SIAL 50 for amber lliahigap :, Rio is firm at tislol 03. ' Barley. is dull and nominal. Oats are one cent better: and in moderate demand at 791$1381c_for Canada. Western, and State Comte in fair detvaiad, and prices have advanced two cents. Sales 80.000 bushels at 78090 c for shipping, and 74i21760 for Eastern. , CITY ITMOIS. BROADBENT & Coe NEGATIyEB —Ag it is found impracticable. to retain for a longer period than one pear the largest stock of Negatives taken by Menus. Broadbent & Co., now Wenderoth & Taylor: they have given notice that, after the_ Ist of July • next, .all - Negatives taken prior 1862, will be liable to be effaced, • Parties having Proper authority, can purchase any of these "blegi-, tivee for "preiervation, or procure duplicates from them before' they are destroyed, by Applying at the Gallery, Noe, 912, 914, and 916 Chestnut street, at once. _ ' BEABTEFITL AND COMFORTABLE SIMMER "KM'S for gehtlemen can be had in every variety of style, at Wood & Cary's, No. 726 Chestnut street SUPRRIOR - SMOKED, SALT, AND DRIED. Vris.isra von SIMMIT.R.—Messrs. Davis & Richards (successors to the late C. H. Mattson), dealers in iine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, have Slow in store a fresh supply of the best Jersey-cured rams, , large size Tongues, Dried Beef,*c., all of the Pelt cud* and finest quality. GENTLEMEN DESIRING to do so, can have ti Summer Hat, of any 'style, made to order at the ithorteet notice, at Wood & Cary'o, No. 725 Cheetnut street. A innv " LOCK-STITCH'.' Sewing Machine, Donibining the good points' of former machines of this clams with important improvements, just pro duce& by Grover & Baker, 730 Chestnut street, ap rears to be the most valuable contribution recently . made to the art of sewing by machinery. The price Of this.tnaehine is only $46. _ TricznE - are certain exciting epochs in . a Woman's life that are never forgotten---sucli as, for instance, the first time she' carries a parasol; the . first time sbe goes to an evening party; the first time proposal is made to her; and the first time she pits con a wedding ring. The most memorable period in a man's life is when he -shows .his wisdom by pur- Chasing his garments of Grarrvilli ;Stokes; the fash ionable clothier and merchant 'tailor No. 609 Chest. Slit street. . . FACT AND POETRY. 4 ‘ Le el darem is mano."—DONGroVANNI: Nay; nay, Pll ne'er realign, love, A coat which Sts so well ; 'T was that which made thee mine, love, The ample truth to tell I Rookhill k Wilson made it: Rost twig its wondrous grace? Noe. 605 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Is the identical place. TEE GREAT " FGERTII GiSITLY" MEETTErG. • _ , !NFAIattouNTPARE,—The moat extensive arrange. Orients are being made in this beautiful Park'for the proper entertainment of the Preihient of the United /States, the Glovernor of Pennsylvinia;itnd the'lieads Of GovernMent, which, together with the "trades" gwocondon; will make this one of the grandest Men Over witnemed in 'Philadelphia, and the feasting and Jollity will be in strong contrast to the want and ter. Tor reigning Ihroughout the rebellious part'of our ountry on this heretofore happy day. Let every .81 man be prepared to join in the celebration of ay, and the that proper stay will be to get en w suit of clothes at Oluirles Stokes &.00,;r • • " under the Continental. ange Sales, June 15. R. 'Philadelphia Exchange 3 WARD. _ . giehtly Na Prf elO 2554 1000 Pella Sc quo 78.-109 ' 1000 Sueb & Erie 78....111 160 U S 6-year opt reg. 100 147 15 Pen do bsns R 10t5.61. 613 i 5000 U S 6e'Bl`loBX 6000 Itt.ad g6s 130 .• • .110 1000 North renna 94X 100 Catawiesa R Prof. 29 7 Beaver 01 . ..d0w.. 74 11 Commercial Bank. 62 BOARDS id() & Sun 7a.....109 11110 , e, , iny Nay 123 BOARD. .10t) Yhila & Erie 944 1e() Big Mountain 100 Bobby Ba Prf b 5. 2i% 100 do Pref..,..sivn 25,?, 100 do • -Pref 254 4000 Sehy Na Imp 63 b 5 99 - 9 Norristown N Ito Schnyy Nay il% CES—STE aDY. Bid. Asked NDenn& 11. 15 - 16X o 6e 9154 95 —Do 108 1.12 116 Cata.wlesa R Con 731" 8 Do, prfd 23 2.33‘ Beaver bread ' 71 R 6134 66 Harrisburg R... .. Wilmington R.. .. 73 Lehigh Nay 63. - . Do shares 563 E 66 .Do scrip.::. 43 45 Cana & Arab R—. 160 ' 170 Phila & Brie 6's.. Sun & Erie 7s .. • • DlOAware Do' bds... •• Spruce•street R.. 16:: 1636 Arch-street R.... 26 97 Race• etre. t R.... 12 13 Tenth-street R,. 43 44 .Thirteenth•st R. 85 87 Phila R. .. . . 68 69 Do bon •• . • . • • Green-street R.. 4434 46 , Do bonds...• ..-- Chestnut-et R.... 86 67 Second-street B. 73 7836 Do bonds..; Fifth-street R.... 66 61 Do bonds.— Girard College R 29 291 Seventeenth-st 13.1‘. 1311 ...2, 050 bbla . . 2i • 000 bus. . 6,000 btui. .19.030 bun. &T THE HOTELS, ' UP TO 12 VOLOCIS LAST Joinitineeatwl—Nilnik Hinckley, Lowell, Mass W C Ellison, N York Li(krtztos, N York lid Chestnut streets. S M Raymond, Columbas,42 J C Hoagland, Columbus, 0 T Crowell, N Jersey J Bridge, Maine Mrs J Rufus & child. Maine Miss Bridge, Maine E Coffigny & fain, Havana E A Thurston, Brooklyn Mrs B A Thurston, Brooklyn Mrs Si!Selkreg. Brooklyn. Miss A Selkreg. Brooklyn. kris B B Kelley. Brooklyn Geo It Noyes. N York Jos S Silver, jr, Trenton George SI Fillmore Aurelio Wres 11n aP, N Jersey C Turner, N York C Griffith. N York .13 Byde, N York le.o_rge 11 Paine. N York %V Whelan, jr-- W B Sheldon, N York eorge L Stearns, Boston Weiltemeser, Baltimore lenj Worcester, Mass I C Tallman, U S N Ire E E Price, Wash, D C bilLangston, Or io B Strouse, Qhio J P Pears & wf, Pittsburg I B B Hotchkisa, N York G Fl Sanborn, Somerv, N J R P Field, Kentucky T J (mpg & la, Baltimore James Bill & la, Boston A W Berry, Baltimore J W Sweeney. N York B Mllazervell, N York C A Conner, Burlington,Vt John Bannister,_ Wisconsin D Young, New York hiss Stephens. Newark, N M M Lazarus, New York Capt Jones. U 8 M C . Jarnes, New . york • • • - • Dieut Bacon. Kass T P Rust -&'L daughters, N Y Col J hi Wexner & lady D M Farnum, New York A'l Milligan & we, t'ittsb'g Dr _O P Baer & wf, Indiana ?dies Baer and sister, Ind Mrs FarrEleld & ch, Albany J W Smith, Cincinnati, 0 A S Taylor, New Jersey Geo W Simonson, New York W McCune, New York T JBarrison,Lexington,Ky Tbos Harney otraird—Cheictlaut C W Poulson, Boston M G re enblniz, Penna Mies Julia Daly, New York . 3 P Grant & w, New York .1) B BIY, New York A Boayean, Baltimore R Price, Baltimore C Ferrandin. Baltimore L Baker, Philada E Greenonum. Baltimore Lient E W McConrt, Penna J L hpeal, Baltimore D T !peal, Baltimore T Dick, Maryland W R Black & w. Maryland J K whitendes, Virginia Whitendes,Virginia A Shock, Virginia. K Crothers, M D, Penna ' Corn. Crabb, 12f N 13 W Hinkle, Atlantic City A Mehaffey & w. Wash A Bart & w, St Louis E G Comstock,Wash,D 0 L Passe no, Baltimore M Malan Lancaster! Card W U Graham, 118 A W Childs N kleJilton, Baltimore 0. Edwards, New York D C Winebrener, Maryland treet. below Ninth. G F Gallion Maryland J S Bright, Hoboken T Wiley, Hoboken Strouse, Pottsville Terry. 'Maryland H Terry, Maryland T.l Ham, Penna E. Arnold, Penna E Gilbei I. New To I R Diller, Illinois Mr Terrey, New York Mr Quin, New York T Berman, New York E D Miles, M D T T Gamble. Washington S Beale, New York -J D'Beale, New York A Moss, New York ' Miss J Moss, New York Master J Moss, New York Miss D S Moss, New York W W Wright. Lebanon A S Sanders, Delaware Miss Sanders, Delaware Mr & Mrs Mayhew, Balt J C Matthews. Delaware Miss M C Worrell, Md Miss M L Worrell. Maryl'd Dr F Worrell, Maryland J Macomber, Maryland Merchanto—Fourt C R Armstrdig, Ohio W 'Matlk,Ailegheny Joe Morrison, Berks co, Pa E Kepler, Washing'n, D C Geo Lords, Wasbing'n, D C S Bristol, Prov, Pa John D Sculley, Pittsburg A Patton, Green co, Pa Hon JL Dawson. Fayette co Hon J Fhindle, Lehigh • Frani"Cople Elmira. NY H Welch, Elmira, N Y J P Sankey, Ohio I Paddis, Green no, Pa W C Sheppard, Calera, N J _J B Stark, Wilkesbarre W D Clark, New Castle • . W P Cochran & da, Penne, St. Louie—Chestnut TM Roberts, Burlington. W H Alitchell, New York Lieut Baines, Beverly B F Snowden, Beverly J T Reese, Beverly C Ho' per, Beverly Thos I,Kirkpatrick, Albany Mr' Sylvester &dan,Albany W w Sweeney, New York F B Miller & wf, Reading H M Roe, IT 8 N Lieut. B B Miles, Penns, Lieut earn]. B Tauffer,Phila Al.Stiaw, Pennsylvania N Monroe, If S A Frank Ackley & la,Bridge'n street, above Third. John S Silcox, Delavrare Dr C T •llarris, Wash, D C W L Snddards, Delaware 'rhos H Davis, Camden Dr J A hillier, Harrisburg Richard Young, Elarrisb'g -3" Twigg, Pennsylvania B P Ringwalt, Penns J E P Ringwalt, Penna S C Hall & la, Valley 0 reen Walter S Davis, New York J hinlford, New Jersey Capt Chas Butler, 'N York R De Pea, New York D Whitemarsh, New York Miss hf SVhitemarsh, Balt street, above Fifth. H C Bad, Newtown N M Wed, Hartfo - rd, Conn Jno Williams Wash, D C I John Steiner,'Minersvillo Thos Altemue American—Chextbau Thomas Fell D Pendleton, 1:f 8 N J Twigg, Altoona J'Al Blood, Altoona G G Evans. Altoona R H smith, Rerits co L Pa D R Oowdy & la, N Jersey Miss C Tonkin, New Jersey Mica !Knauer, Conneotiont Jon 0 Rlack, Delaware C Watkins; Delaware • John Sadler, Maryland B Brown, Boston E Shuts, Penna W E McDonald, Ser'y Shore W R Morton, New York Col G C Wynkoop, Pottsyill C F Shoener, Tamaqua - MR Carlisle, Milford, Del L T Moore, Delaware Isaac Giles & la, Laurel, Del Columbus Anderson, Md Morris Stratton, Salem, N J SL Long, Laurel, Del - Mr Lindsey, Maryland John Halbahar, S A JPMyers,USA"- Dallas Reeves, New Jersey J W Coles, IJ S A B FiFlier, New York. Jas L Whitaker, Bridgeton J L Blauvelt. Newyork Geo Lerch, Reading Jan Fallen, Wilm, Del :Mrs W Goneber Mr M Macenen. Mr Jacobs D L Dunning, Delaware J Tonnell, Georgetown, Del W Ball, Delaware W B Knowles, Delaware eet, above Third. Haak, Lebanon co, Pa J Kauffman, Rending Chas S Kinser', N W Shammo, Halifax, Pa N Besh. Jonestown J A Smith, St Clair Krausser, C B Kranser, Milton E Hornbeck, Allentown National—Race et W S'Fisher, Reading J A Reese, Lancaster J Koppel), Lancaster Levi 13 Kaler, Phconixville T V Rhoads, Allenttiwn D Weitzel, Beading, Pa John M Larkin • A Gl Killian. Lancaster S Smith, Lebanon rect. above Third.. W Huntington, Ohio J S Conner, lowa B R Jeffries, Salem, N J G W Ziegler, Greencastle IL Black, Chambersburg D Oppenheinier, Memphis Jas D Kern, Pennsylvania C.McCarty, Pennsylvania The Union—Arch: a W R Andrews, N York F B.Berg, Pittsburg _ C Jaggard, Altoona, Pa - Edward Ruhe, Allentown J,R Stauffer, Pennsville J audeison wf, N York E A Johnson, - Quakertown Mrs J B Ramsey, Lancaster eet, above Chestnut E K Crawford, Wilmington E Potts, Bridgeport, Pa A Pomeroy, dew York A Spencer, Haver-de-Grace B Martin, Chester co, Pa • W Levis, West Chester 1, Preston, Chester co, Pa D P Crosbv,Pottstown. Conurneycial—Sixth James Murphy Seth Munn, Surdentown 0 Pearce, Bordentown J J Hanlon. Bordentown.. J Mintzer, Pottstown Miss E Mintzer, tstown Miss Taylor, Pottstown W Woodhide, Oxfoi d SPECIAL NOTICES. THE SLIMMER MOON WAS SHINING} All in the purple sky; ' • My 'wife and I, we toased about, ' And could not close an eye. - I cursed and swore. she scolded me. All through. the weary night; But Was enough to vex a saint, The bedbugs' savage bite. Yon may be sure I certain went Next morn to Lyon's store, And home in joyful triumph I Th' Magnetic Powder hore, Which quickly slaughtered every bug, Mosquito, roach,. and flea. Lyon's Powder kills alLinsects. Lyon-S Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. je6-12t DEMAS S. BARNES, New York. CAUTION. —The PLANTATION BITTER BOTTLE is secured to us by U. S. Letters Patent. To imitate the Bottle or use it for any other purpose is a crime punish-. able with fines and imprisonment. Parties are warned of the consequences of filling empty lianas 'with. any' other mixture, 'whether calling it Plantation Bitters or by any other name. We pay cash, 60 cents per dozen, or $7.20 per gross, for all empty Bottles delivered at our manufactory, 105 LIBERTY Street, New York, thus removing any excuse for ignorance. Any person pretending to . sell Plantation Bitters in bulk, or by the gallon, is a swindler and impostor. We 'sell only in. our regular Bottles, all bearing our private United States stamp and steel-plate label and signature. P. H. DRAKE & CO., rnyl9-tutbrilm 202 BROADWAY; New York ONE-YRICE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST STYLES, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling 'Prices marked in-Plain Pi, lures. All Goods made to Order Warranted satisfactorY. Our ONE-Pima SYSTBX 'le strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2-1y JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. . . THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF 'AN OLD Nuass.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescrip- Hon of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and, has been;used for thirty years 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. .believes wind colic. Regulates the bowels. ' Aug gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and child. _26 ante a bottle. my22-lin SWEET,'S INFALLIBLE . LINIMENT CURES .ItheunkatiEra and never = • vouix-RArxtirci,ltonnsi -- 701f: 'LADLE'S, Gentlemen, and Children,.at SLOAN'S, SOS INAIIIINT .Street,,Philadelphia. jel3.3t* 7M2ALMM,I3EIr). ANDERSON—WALTER.—In Chester, Pa., on the eve ning of the 9th inst., by the Rev. Henry Brown, Samuel Anderson, Assistant Paymaster 11_5 11._, to Miss Vir ginia, daughter of Y. S. Walter. ESQ... Editor Dolauure County Republkan. , ire Count the 11th instant, by Rev. G. W. Wessell, Mr, James R. Dingee to Miss Annie C. Lipp, all of this - city. LAMMEV—GOULDEY. --- On the 24th May last, by Rev. F. R. Hatbaugh, Mr. John S. hammy to Miss Lizzie D. Gonldey, all of this city. WOLFF —KKUDER.—By Alderman Bottler, Julius Wolff to' Miss Pauline Kruger. - . * zum3=). lIIIVANDERVEBR.—On the 15th inst., David Guy, only on of William-and Mary T. Vanderveer, in the 19th The relatives and friends of the family are affection'. &tell" invited to attend his funeral, frornthe residence of hie parents. O. 663 North Twelfth street, on Thursday afternoon, 18th inst , at 3 o'clock: LINDSAY.—On Saturday n3oriiing, the 13th instant, of paralysis. John - Lindsay, Bsq , in the 61st year- of his His relatives and male friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1401 Spruce street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, the 16th instant, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodlands Ceme tery. - • * SCOTT. —On the 13th instant, Mrs, Esther J. Scott, in the 61thpear of her age. -The relatives and -friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend thefuneral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Mary H. Heiler, No. 2019 Winter street, on Wednesday morning. the nthanstant; at 6 o'clock , with out further notice. To proceed to Chester Valley Pres byterian Church, Chester county, Pa.; forburial. ** Wel:lE.—On the 14th instant, Mrs. Sarah McCne,.in, the 36th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to: attend the , funeral, from her late residence, No. 4 Sidney street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, 15th in t., at 4o'clook. . * BALE.--Con the 14th instant, Herman F. X. Ball, son of Ann Maria and the late Herman Leroy Ball, aged * 2E years. - HAHVEY.r-At Campbell Hospital, Washington, D.C., on the 13th instant, .ot wounds received at the storming of the heights of.Frederleksburg, Corporal William J. Harvey, in the 22d. year of his age, - of Co. E, 82d P. V. *' .1 NEFF. —On the 14th instant , Francis Ann Neff, wife of Job n Neff. in the 70th year of her age. SWBENY. —On. the 13th instant, Sarah Sweeny, aged 4 years. B . LACK NORWICH.CRAPES.-JUST reeeivid, Norwich Crapes at 37)ic. a yard. Black , all-wool, double width Delainee, 8731. 95. $l, Black Moneseline de Lain° Shawle. Black Camel's Hair Barege Long Shawle, (two Shawls anfficient to make a algae.) Black Bilk Chatty. ' Black. and White Mohair Plaids 20 and 28 cents. )31ack Clrou'delthine, $l. $1 . 12 1 /,. ate. Black Poult de 0010. or Mourning Silk. B&SSOM & SON, Mourning Store, lad - No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. BLACK SHAWLS, WHOLESALE. Silk-fringed Thlbet SHAWLS §: Black Wool-fringed Sliawle 4 , Plain Black Delaine Shawls. Black Baregeand Grenadine Shawls. , . Black Welles, all grades. - • " Materials for the Shawls.. • Shawl-width Baregee - - Shawl-width - Plerinoee. *Mewl width. Paramattae. - 0 EYRE h LANDELD, - jell .._ PODETH dt !LECH Stfedte. . . W A Cole. N York N Burned°, Connecticut H D Cooke & la, Wash, D C D Fenn, Stock bridge,Mms A Armel, Madison. Ind C L Williams, ffadtson,Wis Nlrs Ma r i Lee, N York E A. Day, Boston C W Cary, N York E G Patin & la, Missouri. ' R 1:1 Pennington, Baltimore CO . Simpson. New York A L Bancroft, San Francisco P G Watmough, II S N Henry Tolman. BoEtOn. W A Pond, New York . . N W Perkins, St Louis Jac T Ames, Mass 8 Champuers, Jr. Laneas'r H Thomas & family. N A Simonson. New York, Edward Oliver, New York R Daniell, New York , 4 Borden, Jr, New York J Black, New York 11 C Oakley, New York L 0 - P Meyer & lady Mrs Atwood. New York Miss Atwood; New York 0 Williamson, New York- - John H Town, Philada rtreet. below Arch. J C Enwer, New Castle G W Brackenridge, Mexico Barium, Wilkesbarre bf Pickering, Portland, Me E F Brewster, Bridgeton 0 Wol'olllll, New Jersey E B Collings. Wilkesbarre A J Fulmer, New Jersey Dr Bowlby, New Jersey John Pastorions, New York B H Richardson & • wf, Balt Mies G P Richardson, Balt Henry F 'Garay, Baltimore D Treham & son. M Chdall R W Trimmer. White Haven H Tudor, Ebensburg, Pa J a Cunningham, Ind co, Pa !M. A MEETING OF THE UNION LBAHUB of SEVENTH WARD will beheld THIS (rno m aT ).EvEsiNG, at 8 °Woos. at O'Heilt 'e Ball, LOMB/lUD Street. .below Broad. Eminent spaakera will andieec the meeting. By order Board of Managers. J &HES DICK Secretary. CHAALOH OF ST. DivrrniAs.—AL FIAGIAL FAIR AND STRAWBERRY" FESTI VAL. in aid of the Oman Fund and r unday School, will be held on the Thh, lßch, and lath- instant, at the Gall of the 'prior Garden lnsi itute, N. E. corner of BROAD and SPRING G ARDEN Streets. jel64l* SUMMIT HOUSE HOSPITAL FAIR. LIISZV=A - CAhlt" FAiR AND STRAWBERRY Fun , VAL for the Benefit of the SUMMIT HOUSE HO9PLTAL f. r the Sick and Wounded Soldiers (J. Gibbons Hunt, M. D , Surgeon, in charge.) will be held in the Woods on the DARBY ROA D. opposite t aid Hospital, on WED IN ES- Dal and THUISDAY of the present week. Passenger Railway Cars, connecting with those running on Market street, leave the Corner of Darby Road and Market Street, WEuT KILLADELPELLI, every half hour, - for the Fair Grounds. jel6.3t,* NOTICE.—THE. MEMBERS OF CITIZLNS' BOUNTY telat) COMM 12r ES are hereby notified that a Special Meeting of said Committee will be held THIS DAY, (June 16th,) at 12 M.. precisely. at Rooms of Board of Trade. THOPJ e.S WEBSTER LORIN BLODGET Cbairm". , Secretary. It THE GREAT FAIR OF THE SEA, he Lanie , of the UNION Y 01,13 NT4I3R IiEFFESIIMENT COMMITTEE open their FLORAL; STRA.W.BbRRY, and FANCY AIR, at the Saloon, foot of Washington.avenue. THIS DAY, Tune 11th, to con tinue one week, or longer, for the benefit of the Fund. Tickets Can be precut ed at all the Passenger Railroad Offices, of any of the Committee. or at the Saloon. Independent of the obiect of this Fair, the Managers have made every exertion to have the entertainment agreeable and attractive to visitors, and no extortion will be practised in the sale of articles. Soldiers of the Union, free. BECK S BAND will be in attendance during each eve ning. Doors open at 10 o'clock A. M. . ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. ' lIM'THE, GRAND FLORAL FAIR AT CONehRT HALL is still open; the Hall is sa p, rhly decoratßd with shields flags, banners. &c.; the tables ..gracefully arched, festooned with evergreens and flowers. and magnificently furnished. In addition to the prefusf display of flowers and fancy articles this evening as well as to morrow evening the hall will be brilliantly illuminated, aud'grand promenade concerts given by Neil's splendid military baud. Season tickets only 2,5 cents, which not only admit during the day but this evening, as well as every day and evening thisweek. MOFFICE MINE HILL AND scatry.t.- BILL HAVEN iLIIO D C /ALVAN Y. PHILADELPHIA, 6th Mo., 8. 1853. At a Slated Meeting of the BOAR u OF M &NADER'S held THIS DAY, the following resolution was unani mously adopted - • Resotued. That the dividend period of this Company shall be-changed from the 2d Second day, (ddondai). of Eighth Month, - Cangnet), to the 2d Second day of Seventh Month, (July). and that the transfer books shall be closed on the eilth day of Sixth Month, 1863, and, remain closed until Seventh Mouth. 14, 1863, and the di vidend to be aeclared on the 2d Second 'day of Se venth Month, shall be payable to the stockholders, or their legalrepresentativea,,whose names stand' on the books of the company on the 'closing of the same, Sixth Month. 30. 1863.-WILLIAM BIDDLE, iel2-fmw3t • Secretary. OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL, COMPANY. -- PHILADELPHIA. ParLADELRHIA. May 18, 1883. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS.—The Bond holders of the UNION CAN AL AICOMPANY are hereby requested to call at the office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street' - 'and - surrender, the Coupons , as agreed uponliu accordance witly.the act of Assembly of April 10th, 12621 tav27-Iro . OsCABTHOMPSON,Treasurer. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE. —WASHT . NOTON, D.C. May 22, 1863. All men who desire to3oin any particular Regiment of CAVALRY now in the field, are hereby authorized to present themselves at any time durii g the next thirty days to the BOARD OF ENROLMENT - , in their respec- - tive Di. trims. Tie Board shall exam Hie them, and de-. termine upon their fitness for the Service, and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the district shall give them transportation tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the Headquarters of the A.A. Provost Marshal General of the State.. As soon as they present themselves at this gene rat rendezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. ' JAMES B.'. PRY, my2B-1m - Provost Marshal General.._ IMOFFICE OF UNION lIIITTUAL AIRLD CE COMPANY, FEILADELPIIIA, June 8,'1563. Notice is hereby given, that subscriptions to the In creased napital of the Union Mutual Insurance Company, by conversion of the Scrip into Stock," will be receiv ed at the office of the Company, from this date to Nov. 1, 1863, in accordance with the amended charter accepted. at'a meeting of the Scripholders, held Sane 1. 1863. jem-lrnif JOHN ROSS, Secretary. MILITARY NOTICES. t HEADQUARTERS INFANTRY CORPS NATIONAL. GUARD, JUNE 16. 1863.—An adjourned SPECIAL MEETING- .THIS (TUESDAY) INENING, at 8 o'clock. Associate members EL` e in vitPd to attend. (1t) ELLIS STOKES, Secretary. E hYsTONE ARTILLERY !—RE CRUITS WANTED, for immediate .service nnder the Governor's Proclamation. Rolls open at the City Arsenal. RACE Street, below - Broad, and at INGE PEN GFPICE BALL jet6-3t• ATTENTION, WASHINGTON GRAYS —Citizens, the above-mentionel Corp., being eager to answer the call of their country and State. to repel the invaders of their soil. and also to render any service to their country that is necessary; call upon trieir friends and the citizens generally to come 'forward and enroll themselves immediately - Any' organization or parts of organizations, that , may be in existence, are cordially invited to Join as. A committee will be in at tendance st the Armory of the Corps FRANKLIN' HALL, SIXTH Street, below Arch, daily , t give in formation and enroll applicants: - By ord.r of jel6-3t ALEX. ItiIIRPHY, Captain. IPAHLGREN HOWITZER BAT TERY.—WANTED, able-bodied Recruits who have seen service. They will be mustered in only-as State Militia, but will be paid and subsisted for the time they are out as in the United States Army. Apply at 1413 CHERRY btreet TO-DAY and To-nioRRO gir. By order of E. SPENCER MILLER. lt* ' Captain. I 7 RE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES immediately to raise a Regiment for. State defence: Captains, of companies and squads of men are earnestly invited to report at once at N. W. corner RIDGE Avenue and COATA'S Street. • E. B. WALLACE, • 11* Late Lieutenant Colonel 91st Regiment P. V. COMPANY G, IsT REGIMENT IN , F ANTAL GRAY RESERVES. R. B —The rolls of th Company: will be open•to-dav for REC,RMTS for State defence, at the Armory, No. 726 CHESTNUT Street. All the former members of the Company are requested to report at the Armory at 8 o'clock this evening. 1% . H. J. WHITE, Captain, THE LAST CHANCE TO ES •;rle, CAPE CONSCR NIPTION.—rS4 Cavalry Regi meat for State defence. Good able-bodied men, between the ages of 18 and 50, who wish to serve in a Cavalry regiment, commanded by - old and tried officers, will apply immediately at 110 South' SIXTH Street. Elels- 60 Col.. JOSEPH C. HESS. MILITARY GOODS. RIFLED MUSKETS AND CAVALRY-SABRES, . For sale at COST PRICES to persons arming. against THE REBEL INVASION. PHILIP S. JUSTICE, No. 14 NORTH FIFTH STREET, jail St. ' , Gorner,of COMIXISTCB FOURTH OF JULY FLAGS: FLAGS! FLARS S WM. F. SCHEIBLE, 49 SOUTH THIRD. STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. MANUFACTURER OF SILK FLAGS BUNTING FLAGS, COTTON FLAGS, PARLOR FLAGS, FLAGS. FOR HORSE HEADS. Flagg of all sizes on hand or made to order, from 6 Inches to 40 feet, . - CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES Be' enielroti get to 49 Sontli THIRD =Street before or dering=elseerhere. jel6 tje22._ F DEPOT. BUNTING SILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS op 6IIPEEIOII-QUALITY. WHOLESALE AHD amen, W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH & CHERRY Streets Je2,4,9,106,18,28.26,308dy2,4 - : 1776:.4861_ S SILK - FL&GSI RIINTING FLAGS! PENANTS. UNIO.N 'TACKS • • _ STREAMERS; TT N . - 1 1 I T, RED, WHITE, AND BLUE. • EVANS _do - LIASSALL;' - , MILITARY; FURNISHERS ..10.34m ,, No. 418 ARCH 'STREET, Philadelphia. G SIMONISI & BROTHER.. wirricowormtrr HALL, NarainrarinA. MANUFACTI7IIM 01 lIWILEY, - FINE SW4SRDEI, GOODS, IN WIRT TAMINI'Y GOVERNMENT GOODS: Btandardl.o-ourice. Cotten Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. • Sky Blue Kerseys. FARNHAM, 'KIRKHAMOS 004 No. 1130 CHISTNIIT STREIT. sak24-9m ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. • DARK-BUIE CAP CLOTHS. SSI-BLUB CLOTHS'FOR; OFFICERS. ARMY 'BLANKETS, STANDARD WILIORT, la -OUNCE DUCH. , - DRILLS. STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVE LINEN DRILLS AND , zrocir. - BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETIAOS AID SHIRT DM& • For sole by - • • EROTHINGHAM - & WELLS. ' RE - WARD .-LOST, BETWEEN RV aiid.'7 'o'clock on Satarday,latt- ONEMIIN- D.RiD,DOLLARLIG4L-TENDER 4 NOTrvATheAIither Will receive the above reward byreturning it to ' •THOS: MAHER.' t 800 ' , LOMB SR D. street. t, Park OURSELV ES :24 ; a:',"cirgga4 6 6 ainitild' lA '4-"6-141itiiiirtlftAntERIMEA—con. L sii,.4'lloTOGß ceded airsides the tallest' 'Portraits made. BsC Street; above Green., cI UNP THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE -16, 1863. REDUCTICIN f ... IN PRICES OF RICH PARIS MANTILLAS. . 'ALSO, OF LIGHT ZEPHYR CLOTH CLOAKS, IMITABLE FOR THE WHOLE' SUMMER. J. W. EPIIOCTOtt 8c •t 312.• je6-1m if No. 926 CHESTNUT STREET." SHAWLS:REN.A DINE Colored i3oriiers, price $4. Also, Cloth Mantles, Barege and Spun Silk. Shawls. Light Woolen Plaid and Llamas. SU A HELEN BROTHERS, jel3 CHEI , T,NUT and EIGHTH streets TELIN DRESS GOODS. -a. 20 and 25 cent Lawns. 25-cent Challies and Mozambiunes. Drab solid-color Mocambique& - Camels' hair black Ba.reces. MODE WOOL HELAINE& A cheap auction lot, 44 cents. Black .Wool Delaines, 50 and 60 cents. Lupin's double-width black Detainee. Mohair Checks and Plaids, in colors. Black and white Mohair Checks. 25 cents THIN SHAWLS. Mozambique Shawls for $3.50. Grenadine Shawls, White Baran Shawls. • Thin Mantles, with Dresses to'match. BLACK SILK MANTLES. Handsome black Taffeta Mantles. FANCY CAbSIDIERES. - Several new patterns. , , Novel styles for young men. - A mammoth stock, at mod erato'prices. ' • COOPER- & COMM, .lels-tf B.'N. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. SPECIAL NOTICE UNITED, STATES SIX PER CENT. Have amounted for many weeks pad to , OVER '6'o MILLIONS OF DOLLARS THE FIRST OF JULY re rapidly approaching, when the public will n'o longer have the right to Subscribe-at far for tine desirable Loan, the principal and interest of which is payahle IN All parties contemplating investing• in these Six per cent. Bonds, should at onceforward theirmoney . through . . any of the local agencies, or directto jell-tjyl 114- SOUTH THIHD•STURT; PRIIA. dW. PERI OE SON, • EXCHANGE BROKER, g,AtElout:h., SHERD Street. The highest premium paid for Gold, Silver, Old-demand Notes. Spanish Quarters, Dimes, Half Dimes, and new Pennies __ Quartermasters' °unbars and Bank Notes wanted at the best rates. Pennies for sale in• large or small amounts. - 3elo-6c* CALIFORNIA AND \ DO FRANCISCO CITY COUPONS BOUGHT AND. COLLECTED BY AUGUST BELMONT & 50 WALL ETE.EET, ieWlxa • NEW TORE. STERLING. EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE ON PARISi BOUGHT AND BOLDi myll3-1m EDWARD M. - D VI - S , STOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 8D South THIRD Street. (up stairs,) Purusompnig. A. GENSBAL BROKERAGE AND BARKING BUSI NESS 'TRANSACTED. R oo ks and Bongs Bought and Sold'an Clommissiom Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed-on Deposits. apt-3m S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, STOCKS and BONDS. and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN 11ENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. _ UNITED. STATES 6-20 .YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS. furnished at PAR in sumo to snit, without any enarge for commission. - Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers lieesre.Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Beg ' John B. Myers & Co,. Samuel B. Thomas. Seq.. Parness,Brinley, &Co.. John Thomas. But, apt-SM if COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFI %-, CATES 0? INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the Treasury Department, Washington , with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One ear Certificates . of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma turing. Terme made irrown and receipts exert at the office, No. 820 CEBStilliT Street.- 11195-tf PATENT -PARAFFINE VARNISH.' .• O A TJ T I 0 • - We•lereby caution the Paint and Oil and Ship Chan- Ale trade, and consumers of our P &TENT- PARAF FINS VARNISH, ;against. purchasing from one J. 8.. NOMULLIN; 01'149 FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he ceased to act as Agent for us, or SAMUEL PAGE & SON, of Boston, in January_last, '• • ' Hellas ltopeSed upon the trade and consumeli a worth less imitation of-PARAFFINS VARNISH. - commeno fug the deceitful and fraudulent practice previous to our annuimenioj his agency. MESSRS. -11IILBURT Si, CO. OF 240 A.ROB STREET ARE THE ONLY AUTHORISED AGENTS • ' • for the sale of the . • PATENT PARAFFINS VARNISH in PHILADELPHIA, and any other parties representing themselves as such are imposters. All orders left with Messrs. MULBITET & CO., be promptly attended to . , - • Our Varnish fully sustains its well;earned• reputation as a durable. pick-drying, brilliant and -economical application for =Parting a gloasY black coating on Wood or Iron. GEO. S. PAGE & Bit • . 139.1AA1D LA__NE, New York, • jet-1= if And 111 SMITH'S WHARF'," Baltimore. THE 'KING 'AND THE . PAGES OE, THE • Q. P IRON BRILLIANZ - • HOMAITCS Without any "Iriimer.'' . • Specially written by JOHN. PARAFFINS ; (LENT.. • For the benefit of the , PAINT,",OIL, - AND SHIP CHANDLERY With all the Correspondence, Contracts[&c:'. &c. • - and: Caricatures in Black, by ' • : Carious H. OlLyEact -•'•""s• In calling the attention:of the public to this affair on BLACK PARAFFINS ,TARNISH • the subscribers hgVel only time to say i that it is' ,very in teresting to those interested,. and unworthy the attention of any body else, further than it being the refutation of a lie over the signature of George S. Page & Bro., Eastern • Varnish ; : Peddlers ; glmply, because they object to our manufacturing and selling , a Varnish ix Philadelphia, in • everyway superior, for' one-half the money than their so-called Patent Pars - Sine Varnish. Ani one preferring 'Pages' to ours , can-buy it of us, with sworn bids." and half dozen other parties in town, without putting ne to expense 25 cents alderman - fees. - As the trade of Philadelphia, who, have .so liberally patronized us sinee Jausuarylast, have been thoroughly aware of what they were' buying, it is not.supposed that they will be led by '.`Page's Appeal '' to :pay. extra price,- extra freight, extra cartage, • extra.: package nloney for an article in New York, when they , can buy the I'. IRON. BRILLIANT at home, at:Jess purchase money, without these 'charges a better quality, any more than a painter would pay for tut-pent/714.5t its pre --`sent price, when benzine answers his purpose :: Persons Wanting Palle's Tarnish; residing in distant ''portions of the city, can be furnished with the. names - parties `selling it in their locality; free of .ch , rge; by applying by,note to thiguffice. '• • J. N. McIiiIILLIN 'Sr CO. ,• - 'l.ianufacturers and Dealers in Black..• - and Bright Var insh, Tar,‘Pitch,' Rosin , Benzine. Naptha, are; age— jel3-tf • . • 154 South FRONT, Street. „ -9 - Na CONTRACTORS - 4 ND B UILDERS. _ • -"SEALED PEOPOSALS, ondoreed "Proposil s for 13nBding a Public School House in the First ward. be received by the .tuidersigned at the Office; S. E cor ner of SIXTH and ADELPHI Streets...until MONDAY, June 22: 1589: at 12 o'clock, for buildirA Public SchootHouse on lot Southwest TWEATIETH and.CATHARINE Streets. Said School-House to be built in accordance with the plans of Edward F. Miring. -Architect; . to . bcf:seen at the office'of the Beard. , No bid, will : . be 'considered unless accompanied, by :41, certificate City.Solicitor;.tbat 'the provisions of an ordinance approved,. 1860, have' 'been- corn plied with. - Eix.thonsind . dollars have been, appropriated 'ior the' erection:of said building, including Architect's fees. By order of the Committee on Property. , -JAMES D. 'CAMPBELL; '1815.2t •• Site.iy Controllers Public Schools. nADD AND FANCY JOB nuxraze, w At BINGWALT k BROWNS, in a NOTIETM RETAIL DRY DOOM: FINANCIAL. „THE' SALES OF TEM LOAN, OAL.LLb ,Q 0 , DAILY JAY 0001ZE; SIIBSGRIPTIM AGENT, DREXEL, & CO. No. 312 - WALNUT STREET VARNISHES. PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD StrBet.S. PIIII.ADEI•PfIiIk, Jane 10. 1063. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o'cl, ck Id. on MONDAY, the 22d inst., to (Umiak promptly at the Schuylkill Arsenal: ereacks, painted or ena netted on linen or. cotton. If of c Atoll, to be equal to the Fen.leil sample Cotton. drill Havereack in this aline; and-if of linen, to be tree from, jute, and the material to be equal in all respects to the sealed Be mples of linen for Haversacks in this office; and the 'Painting and workmanship to be equal to •the Wanda, d sample above referred to. Manila-spun Yarn for tyincop Tents Axe Slings. Bidders will state in theirpriiposals the price, quanti ty bid for, and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signa tures must be appended to the guarantee,' and said guarantee must accompany the hid. No old will he con sidered that does not comply flqlly with the above re gain. meats. - • Sealed samples, to which all articles mast conform. can be seen at this office, and bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army Supplies, " stating the particular article bin for. ' G. H. CROSMAN, . Assist Q M. General U. S NAVY S UPPLIES-1863-'64. NAVY DIIPAIITMENT, BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, J une3, 186 SEPARATE PROPOSALS, sealed and l endors 3. ed " Pro- Posais for Navy Supplies ," will be received at this Bureau until 3 o clock P. M., on WEDNESDAY, tee Ist day of July next,. for furnishing and delivering, (on receiving ten days' -notice,) notice,) at the United States Navy Yards, at One rlostown, Massachusetts; Brooalyn, New York; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, viz: Rice, Dried Apples, Sogar, Tea, Coffee, Beans, Molas ses, and Vinegar. The Rice shall be of tho very best quality the market will affoid. The Diied Apples shall be of the best quality; and shall be prepared by amn-drying only. and of the crop of the autumn immediately preceding the dates of the requisitions for the same; and shall be delivered in Packages containing not more than three hundred Pounds. • The iron beeps on - the barrels and half barrels con- . taining molasses - and vinegar to be well painted with' red lead. lie err gar shall be dry and lit for packing, and equal in quality to the best Havana sugar. The tea shall be of A nod quality Oolong. equal to the samples at said navy yards, and be delivered in half and quarter chests only. The coffee shall be equal to the hest Cuba, according to sample. The beans shall be of the very bast quality white beans, and shall be of the crop immediately Preceding the dates of the requisition for the same, 64 pounds to be taken as one bushel, and no deliveries to be required. until theist of October next. The molasses shall be lulls equal- to the very best quality of New Orleans molasses, and shall be delivered in new, \Veil-seasoned red-oak barrels and half-barrels, and with white-pine heads, not less than 14 , -imcn thick ; the staves not less than -%-inch thick; the barrels and half-barrels to be three-quarters hooped, and , in ad dition to have four iron hoops, one on. each bilge, 1•4 inch in width and 1-16th-inch thick, and one on each chime 13;-inchin width and 1-16th-inch thick. and shall be thoroughly coopered and placed in the beat shippi g condition. one ball the quantity to be in. half-barrels, if requires by the Bureau. - The vinegar shall be of-the first quality, equal,-to the standard of the Unitel States Pharmacopreia, and shall contain no.other than acetic acid, and saalt be delivered in barrels and half barrels similar in all respects to those required for molasses, with the exception that white mi:staves and heads shall be substituted for red ottk staves and wit ite pine heads, and shall be thoroughly* . coopered and placed in the best shipping order; one half to be in half barrels. All the foregoing described articles, embracing casks, barrels, half barrels, and boxes, shall. be subject to such inspeoth n as the chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing may direct, the inspecting officer to be ap pointed by the Navy Department. Ail inspections to date at the place of delivery. The prices of all the foregoing articles to be the same throughout the year, and bidders may offer for one or more articles; and his offer will be accepted for that Yard for which his proposal may be lowest, and where mere than one article is awarded to a. bidder the ar dotes will be embraced in one or more contracts, at the option of the Bureau. . All the caeks, barrels, and half barrels, boxes or Packages, shall be marked with their contents and the coot] actor's name. (The samples referred to is this advertisement are those selected for the ensuing fiscal yeav, and have no reArence to such as have Nen previously exhibited.) The quantities 'named in the following list, at the places therein indicated, such quantities only being re ceived from time to time as may be required or ordered by the Chief of this Bureau, or by thereepective com manding officers of the said navy yards daring the fiscal ,year ending June 30, 1861,-viZ Boston. New York. Philada Rice. Is - 120.000 200, 000• 100.000 Dried Apples, the ..... .. 60,000 100.000. 50,006 Sugar. Ms - 300,000 500,000 250,000 Tee. lb .20;000' 30,000 16,000 Coffee. lb: . Beans, ga ons 40,000. 00.004 30,000 Molasses, gallons 20,100 30 000 15,0i30 'Vinegar, gallons" 20,000 - -30,000 15,000 Contractors not residing at the places where deliveries are required must establish agencies at such places. that no delay may, arise in furnishing what may be required; and when a contractor fails promptly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bureau orProvisions and Clothing shall be authorized to direct Purchases to be made to supply they deficiency, under the penalty to be exp, med in the contract;' the record of a.reqnisition. or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of• Provisions and Clothing, or at either of- the navy yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has bee a made and re ceived. Separate offers must be made for.each article at each of the aforesaid navy yards; and in case more than one article is contained in the offer, the Chief of the Bureau. will have the right to accept one or more of the articles contained in such offer, and reject the remainder; and bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none others) will be forth with notified, and as early. as•practicable a Contract 'will be.transmitted tathemforexecncion, which `contract must be returned to the Bureau within five days. exclusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. Two or more approved sureties, in amain, equal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts, will be re-. gutted, and twenty per tetanal in addition will be with held from the amount of all pay ments on account thereof as collateral security, in addition, to secure its perform ance, and not in any event- to be. paid:until it is in, all respects complied with.. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on applica tion to the navy agents at Port smonth , , New Hampshire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and at this A tecord, or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder' of the acceptance of his proposal„ 'will be deemed a' nott fication thereof, within the- meaning of the act of 1846, and his hid will be made and- accepted, in conformity with this widen-landing_ Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making apicnopriations for the naval . smvice for 1846-'47, aPprovedjfith , of August, 1816) by a written guarantee. signed by one or more responsible perf one, to the effect that:he or they, undertake that the" bidder or bidders will. 'if' his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within- five days, with good and sufficient sureties: to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau will not be obligated; to consider any proposal unless accompanied by the gazarantee reonired by law; the competency a the guarantee to be certified by the navy agent, distrmt attorney, or collector of the customs. livery proposal must be accompanied by satisfactory evidence that the bidder has the itemise required by the law,4 Congress. `TM attention of biddelle is called to the sample? and description Of articles, rszuiret2, a., in the inspection' for reception, -'a ,i;ust but rigid comparison will be made baireen the articles offered and the scenple and contract, receiving nOra that fall below then and their attention is also part zeularly directed to the joint rep Julian of.' 27th lilarok, 11854, and to the act of the 10th Atarat.lB46. jel6 23 26 30.4 t PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. CRIER ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, • . Corner of Eighteenth and G streets. ' WASHINGTON', D. C., Jima 11, 1803. SEALED PROPOSALS, wilt be received at this Office until TU SSD June 23, Ifk3, at 12 o'clock H., far de- On. the city of Washington, at such point as the Depot Quartermaster may direct, one, million (1,000,000) feet of LUMBER, of the following kind and. description, Fight hundred thousand (800,000) feat d-4 or one inch liVhite Pine Common Cuttings. • Fif,y thousand (50,C00) feet dressed tongue and grooved White Pine. , Pifty.thonsand (50,000) feet scantling, 3:_by 5, sixteen feet long,. Hemlock. Fifty thousand (00,am) feet scantling, - .L by 6, sixteen feet long; Hemlock. Fifty thousand (50,000) feet scantling; 3 by 6, eighteen feet long, Hemlock. - , All the above-described to be good, merchantable Lum ber, subj,ct to the inspection of an agent appointed on the part of the Government. All the Lumber to be delivered by the 24th day of July, PROPOS &ra The full name and post-office address of the bidder must appear in the proposal.- lf a bid is made in the name of a firm, the names of all the parties mutt appear, or the bid vetll be considered as the individual proposal of the party signing it. Proposals from 'disloyal parties will not be considered, a nd an oath of allegiance must accompany each proposi- Proposals must be addressed to Captain Edward L. 'Hartz, assistant Quartermaster 'United States Army W , Washington: D. -C., and, should be plainly marked Proposals for 'Lumber." GUARANTEE. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shownby the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court; or of the United States District Attorney, The ability of thobidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to himanuat be guarantied by two respon sible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the garantee, and said guarantee must accompany the Bidders roust be present in person when the bids are - opened, or their proposals will not he considered. Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be re quired of the successful Milder upon-signing the contract. Form Guar anter We,.-; of the county of --, and State of.-, and . of the county-, and State of -, do hereby guarantee that :- is able tufultill the contract ;in accordance with the terms of his proposition, ani that, should his proposition be accepted, be will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. , . . . . Should the contract beawarded to him tideareprepared to become his securities.: (To (To this guarantee-must be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned. ) The right to reject any or all bids that may be deemed too Ligh is reserved by the Depot Quartermaster. Informal proposals Will be relectsd. EDWARD L HARTZ. Capkain. A. Q U. S. Army PROPOSALS • FOR r STEAM SCREW SLOOPS-OF-WAIL NAVY PEPART3fF : XT : June : l2, 1883 The Navy-Department will, until the 21th' day or June, receive propositions for the complete construction and equipment of one or more STEAM SCREW SLOOPS- OF WAR, of about three thousand tons ,United States mea surement. as a double , decked vessel. . The Steam Machinery.to consist of boilers having not less than nine hundred square feet of grate surface and. `twenty -five. thousand; square feet of heating surface, with engines of sufficient capacity of cylinder to work off the maximum, quantity of steam the boilers can be made to furnish, with a combustion of not less than -fourteen thou Sand pounds of coal per hour. To be fitted with a surface condenser having en exposed surface of not less than seven thousand square feet. The boiler, and condenser-tubes, to be of brass. The screw and"entire stern arrangement, including post and rudder,to be of brass and copper.To be pro vided' ' with eight owing engines and eight steam. The vessel to be furnished with masts, rigging, sails 'boats, boats, tanks, casks,:furniture, 'spare machinery. aud tools. similar ;and - in-proportion to her sire as the steam screw ships of the navy.- To be in all respects ready for naval service at sea, with the exception of guns, ord-. nonce and, other, stores, fuel, 'nautical instruments, anchors, and tables;,:flage, galley and-cooking utensils, and ready for, officers and, crew. . The coal's bunker 'to be sufficient to contain not less than six hundred and fifty tons , of coat. The total. weight of the guns and ammunition is esti mated to weigh one hundred and twenty tons, and the number of the crew three hundred persons. The proposition must state the names of the pirties by whom the hull as well as the machinery are to be built. -Alm gross slll/1-4or 'which - the vessel delivered ' 'complete a - : navy yard,' the 'time within:Which' she will be-scimPletedi together .with: Iherload-dranght of water. -The contract will, embrace the usual conditions, and .the,D,epartment reserves the right to reject any or all the proposalethat - maY 'be made under , this advertise mfnt,,,if. in its opinion, the public interest requires. jel6 18 19 20 22 24.81 fi,USTONI-HOUSE,PHILADELPHIA, • COLLECTOR'S Opium May 16,1663. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the 20th day of June, for the supply; of rations to the petty officers and seamen of the United States Re venue Cutter " C. 'DOBBIN,' „ for the terna of one year from the let day of JULY next. The-rations to be of good and wholesome quality, to be approved by the captain; and the different articles composing the rations to be delivered on board the yes se), an ' good itud sufficient , casks and vessels to be pro vided by Die contractor, and the contents thereof dis tinctly marked on each. It is to be - understood that the contractor will be bound to furnish, upon reasonable notice, as often as may be required by the Captain of the Vessel, with the appro bation of the collectortnot exceeding, upon au a verage, one day in each week), such fresh meet and fresh vege tables as may be equivalent to the corresponding parte of•the ration allowed in the naval service. Specifications will be furnished at this office. myl6;stuthtie%l • • ' WM. B. THOMAS; Collector. nITARTERMASTER fiENERA.L'S - OF `are 71C,S, WASHINGTON Crry, March n. MS.—Owners of steam vessels are invited to send to the, Quarter master General's Office tenders for their charter, or sale. Tenders should contain . descriptions of;: the vessels, their dimensions,- enrolled or registered tonnage, •actnal ;tarrying capacity, material, whether COPPerad, whether sidewheel or propellers. whether iron or copper-fasten ed; sin and power of engine , and .boilersp , and should state the:price at which they;are : offered-for lima' or short charter ; with the estimated value of the .vessels in case of lose; or in case the Government'should 'prefer to pur sham instead. of chartering. Owners of steam vessels already in the eervitte of tin Quartermaster's t Department are %regnested to make known' to the Department any reduction' their resent" ratermwhich-they may be willing:to grant.. and also the Price at which - they will be willing to sell them. All such tenders should be addressed to the Quarter master Generalof the United States. at Washington, and should be endorsed . - Iyapouile for Charter or Sale of Steamers." .= VIM° When received they will be cond. ered, and the' Di 'Ailment will endeavor to reduce the heavy expense at tending army transportation, upon the ocean and tide- Waters, by substituting - , whenerorn can do no. cheaper vessels of equalcarradry for those now employed. THE RARE MERITS OF ,lIRIMERs klilS•ire ttillyikiipreciatUsi by =lVOY.tibnc. ; hence their immense' Briccena - Onlylollo a fine, naturally colored likeness; SECOND Street, above Green, • . It* NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS.- Just received by T. B. LIPPINCOTT & 718 anc 717 MARKET Street. FAITH HARTNEY 'S CHILDHOOD. 13y the author of !` Boys at ilhequessei. " TOP OR. ANo A SCIENCE FOR TH HON E SCHOOLAND FAMILY. Natu ral Phhosophy. by W. Booker, M. D. SIIBST &IVOR ASI) SHADOW: OT? Morality and Nap alm]. 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Price 60 cents!, In Prefs : SKIRMISHING." A novel by the an Or of ""Whb Breaks Pays." 1 vol 181 no Pansr 50 cents. . . F. LEFPOL ic 7 S. , :it Publisher, Bookseller, and Importer, 13;43 CHESTNUT Street. PRACTIOAL WORKS. WEVIER ILL ON 'TUE MANUS AC TITRE OF VINEGAR. PEISSE ON PERFUMERY. _ BEASLEY'S TIEUCKIISTS' RECEIPT BOOK, new edi tion. • - PIGGETT ON COPPER MINING. ORES, &a OYERMAN'S.MINERALQGY.. MINING, &a. BRANSTEN'S HANDBOOK OF PRACTICAL RE RIFTS WYTHE'S MICROSCOPISTS' MANnAL. MoRYIT'S CHEMICAL MANIPULATIONS. Published and for sale by LINDSAY & BLAR'ISTON. _ Publishers arid Booksellers. iel3 AO SOUTH SIXTH greet,. above CHESTNUT. BOOK FOR CLERGYMEN. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. AND FOR THE PEOPLE New Books received as soon as ont. Any Book not on our shelves will be obtained at the shortest notice. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS from all theprincipal mann factnrers. at the lowest prices. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. BOOK SOCIETY ' 11124 CHESTNUT Street. ielo-tjy3 NEW BOORS! NEW BOOKS! A HISTORY OF. THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOP MENT OF EUROPE. By. John W. Draper, M. D., LL. D. $3.50 THE EXCISE TAX LAW. Approved July let, 1862, ith the Amendments: By Chas. F. Estee. $1.50. SOUTHERN HISTORY: The First Year of the War. By Pollard, of Richmond. 42. FRiNKViIARBIDiTON". By the author of Rutledge, c Bt. 60. • MARIAN GRAY; OR; THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE : ALL. By Mrs. Mary I. Holmes. $1.25.. sl. LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING. y bis nephew, P. M. Irving; vol. 3d. $1.60 LEAVES PROM THE DrARY OF AN ARMY SUR E‘/N. By Thos. T. Ellis, 111. 1) SI. HARPER'S HAND BOOR FOR TRAVELLERS IN .lIROPE AND THE EAST. By.fV. P. Fetridge. 1.2 75. OUT-DOOR PAPERS. By T. W. Higginson. SL 25. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED M tRTIEN, 'IeS HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 124- CHESTNUT STIGET. Between Seventh and Eighth Streets. All Books usually to be had in s FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE. Will always be found on our shelves AT THE L ()WEST PRICES. fah-tf CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. BROTHERHEAD'S CIRCULA v TING LIBRARY. —All the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is tLe ONLY Library_in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLIsR BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. . - - Terms $6 per year ; Mx .months $3; three months $1.60 ; one month 76 cents, or 3 cents per lay, 218 South ErafiTH Street. mbt7---.3m EDU CATION. Terms MARY E. TRO-PP WILL RE. open her Bushell and:French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles, at:18.11. CHESTNUT Street, "on the 14th of September. - For circulars, until. Septem ber lst..apply at the Sunda7-school Times, t4S nth. FOURTH street, Phila., or address Miss Thropp at Val— ley Forge. Penna. • - myls-4m• Fr El E ,- NE W GYMNAST [OB.--: GEN TLEMEN desirous of receiving. INSTRUCTION in the System, of DR.'DIO LEWIS are requested to call at No 111 Washington "Building, Sonth THIRD Street, on TITESDAT, June 16. between 12 and I'or3 and 4. yelS-Sto INSITRANCE COMPANIES. P HILADELPHIA' FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE EMPANY. OFFICE, Th. 4a3 CUBS-TN/Pr STREW. CHARTERED BY THE NTH OF rmosymvAllit This Company is now prepared to make insurance against. LOSS BY FERE on the most favorable terms. Their losses will be promptly settled, aad that those for the year 1552 were so, they refer to the following re cipients: Mrs. Jane Ferree.•.• L. G. Mytinger & Co Beverly - R. Reim.... WilliamK Taber... John Candy P. P. Morris W. V. 'Petit L.- G. Mytinger & Co, R. E. Sellers. Other small losses This Company have no unsettled losses The assets of the Company are now Mortgagee and ground rent 5.:... ..... Real estate (taken for debts) cost.. Stocks and bonds Bills receivable .. Due from Individuals Cash in Bank Stock notes $179.662 64 B. P. King , President, K. W. Baldwin. Vice Pre- Charles P. Hayes, . sident, John Clayton, P. B. Savory. Ed. Wiles,. Alexander Murphy, T. K. Collins, . H. C. Howell. J. H. Cowell, John Hilly's°, a J. Megargeo. mh2l3-stnth3Wrif P. B: LA,CIII3IIRRE, Secretary INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE ST-ATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Noe. 4 and. EXCHANGE, BUILDING& North side of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets. Philadelphia. INCORPORA.TED ar.II74I—ICIARRLF. PER.RlB e rtr4L. PROPERTIES OF. THROE:Id s FEBBMAXY ME, KLEMM. PIES, AND IN' Leigh TRAMPoIITATIOX LIMTRANOIL DIRECTORS. B,g,7 3 ? i gherrerd, Tobias Wagner, celeste . Thomas B. Wattson. • William S. Smith, r Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, • Charles S. Lewis, _George R. Stuart., George C Carson. Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight, John D. Austin. HENRY D, SHERRERD, President. Wrt,r,Lus HARPER, Secretary. nolti-ti "FAME INSURANCE- COMPANY, 408 CHESTNUT StreA. -PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. .. DIRECTORS. I E. D. Woodruff, 1 Geo,' A. West, John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A; H. Rosenhelm, Joseph D. ttlis.— BllCK..President. , Francis N. Buck; . Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Rverman. Philip S,' Justice, 0: W. DayiS FRANCIS N. CHARLES RIB WILLIAM I. BLANCHAR CIIARDSON, Vice Presiden t D, Secretary.- al5-iftf MEDICAL. NOTICR-JIIMELLE'S COM:POUND SYRUP OF DOCK: If' Yon have a Cough, the best remedy in; use is 311- MELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK As a purifier of, the blood, it has no equal. For sale by the Proprietor, at NO. 15%5 MARKET Street, And all thd principal Druggists, WHAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH? GOOD NEWS FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED. , `Meskrs. J. GRIM and T. Al. LEN, (formerly associated with Profs. Bolles and Galloway,) having removed to No, 723 NORTH TENTH street, betweeni Coates and Brown streets, are •now prepared to treat and care all Curable Diseases, whether acme or chronic, pulmonary, or paralytic, without a shock or any' inconvenience. Poor Soldierwill be treated- gratuitously. The Ladies will be treated by a lady., Among the diseases for which we will give a special guarantee, when desired, we men tion the following: Consnmption,lst & 2d stages Hemorrhage, Paralysis, . - - . General Debility, N eura l g i a. Diseases of the Liver or Asthma, ..Kidneys, Fever and Ague, . Diabetes,. Congestion, Prolapses Uteri, (palling Dyspepsia, Womb,) Rheumatism. . . Prolapses Aui, or Piles jb one]) itis f!' - Nocturnal Emission, &c. &c. No charge for consultation. Office hours: 9A. K. to 6 P. 1.1". je3-6m D R. S'WAYNE'S PA.NACEA'. THE GREAT ALTERATIVE AND PURIFIER. The most reliable remedy for • SCROFULA, - - or King's Evil, Cancers triceroue • and White Swelling, f - Eruptions of the Skin,:Blotches or 14,11';' Pimples of the face, obstinate or scaly 'Eruptions, Boils, which arise from an ins- • pare 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, Ad., which may have affected the bones, or their •novering, calif d • - the periosteum, which.. sometimesgive rise to chronic ulcerous discharges,and small bones - occasionally come away• attacks of rhea matism,in consequence of an injured or abused • &institution, affections of the spine, Dropsy, Jaun dice; or yellowness of the skin, chronic affections of the liver, Marasmns or wasting flesh. Ulcerated Sore Throat, -Hip 'Joint • Complaint' ; Mercurial and Syphilitic Diseases,Chronic Erysipelas of'' the ' • the face, dark bletches ordefects tb et , skin in, short,•• the most. • • . loathsomediseaseswhich _ • . have Pat every other - Me for more tban quarter of a century; bave beenrper redly reatoredby , this, great "VEGETABLE PAN 4.6 MA. " Thie" Panacea" will be found highly useful in many 'thSeases not herein .specifled ; it , acts 'as a preventive against the atttack s and inroads of diseas; especially for those whose constitution requires nourishment new vigor. ' Yersons, 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 bien scarcely worth , noticing at their'commencement. It will also have the tendency to regulate the bowels. , cases uptions of the skin,:-on any. part :cov9ririg . the tem, or from any cause: by making use of. S w KYNE.' B ~:ALL-DEALING OINTMENT" to - rub -on in - connection with the internal use of the ".P,LNACEL." will cure Ahe most obstinate `eruptive disease,' no matter.of how long .ttalkol3l. Prepared only by 'WAY= Ai SOD DR. 8 . . . „ No. 330 N. BIN.TN:Iit.. above Vine. Phila. To whom all orders should be addressed, je6-tf AUCTION SALE, BABPEWS FE2aY i T 1311011 Y, VIEGINLL ON TU.S..`P.Y. June 30th. Ida commencing 12 O'clock. noon. pro cisely, will be sold, at the•sy.rtrir.* HARPERT FERRY ARp i fo„ . ‘v CONDEMNED ORE FANCWINGr. ORDNANC E STORES, viz: '- 10,000 Tone Iron Castings. 10 do. Iron Shafting, Prillemßevel eels, Etc 10 do of Wrought Iron, •' Scrap." ". 8,000 Musket and,ltitle Barrels. 24 Iron Forges, 20 Steel-inced Anvils 2 Force Pumps: 1 - Draw Polishing Machine.-- 9 Tilt Hammers; i do.. small Fire Engine. 4 Stoves; 1 lot Coal; 2 Proof Beds, 1 Drop Hammer; Tempering Forge. 2 Fan Blasts; lot Fire Brick; lot Tools. I Wagon ; 1 Cart. and sundry other goods. TERNS :—CASH, in Government funds DANIEL J. YOUNG. Ordnance Agent. By order Brigadier General. JAMES. W. RIPLEY, Chief of Ordnance, Washington. D.C.. jell) 12t J. B CANNON:Auctioneer. 'ANTE D=A SITUATION . AS 1 r BOOKKEEPER or SALESHAN. by a person of xnznrivacio.,,igigNaore)Ygrad.p.re4e7o.lZrtys WA N TED -1,000 SILK DRESSES, w w FIRST CLASS, at No.. 105 South SECOND Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, ANTED-1,000 PAWtS TICKETS V V — op OVER and FROCK COATS, at No, 105 South SECOND Street, below Chestnut. WANTED -6,000 CAST-OFF HATS.-- The RICHEST PRTCES given at No. 105 Sarah SECOND Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. WANTED -1,000 PANTS, BOOTS, and SHIRTS. at No. 105 South SECOND Street, below Cbesinnt WANTED-1,000 SACK COATS, AT No 105 South SECOND Street, below Chestnut. OAST-OFF . CLOTHING. HIGHEST Price Peid. Call or address J. MORGAN, 1314 North SECOND Street. lt* Vir ANTED-BY A. YO CULT; 18 11 nears of age. a Situation as Assistant Bookkeeper, in a. Nebolesale Dry Goods or Grocery Store. Unexcep tonable reference given. Address, for three days. "GG W. P.," Press office. . jel6-21* AGENTS WANTED.-FOR IN formation, addreee " 0 8.," Philadelphia. with P. 0. stamp, for Circular, or call at 44 South SEVENTH Street. iels-2t. A H s7sAGENgNin T eve l ry county - at - S T 7S T a O nto ri t E n Itl,EtexE peaces paid, to 'sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address S. MADISON, rey6-3md&W Alfred, Maine. $6O A MONTH!-WE WANT AGENTS at M a month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencil 9,oriental B urnere,and 13 other new articles. 15 circulars/rec. SHAW. &CLARK, my6-3md&W Biddeford. Maine. maWANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—in a central and pleasant location. a ivell built Residence. with all the modern conveniences, Price from $7,000 to $12,000 D. S, CADWa.I,I. A.ORR, 105 South FOURTH Street. N. B.—Well secured ground rents ant mortgazes for sale. , 6t,* FOR FAMILIES. Aik DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER ikru..r,:GENERAL'S OFFICE.--PirmeumPina, Feb. 9, VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the followingpoints : / Tortugas. Rey West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. . . Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, fel.o-tf Captain and Assist, Quartermaster. p.E/1 BATHING.-CONGRESS HALL, LONG BRANCH, N. S.. is now open for the season. The above House has been enlarged to ever double its former size since last year, with all the modern improve ments and conveniences of a first class house. and com plete in every department. - - - . WOOLMAN- STOKES. Proprietor. SOUTH MOUNTMN HOUSE, . INDIAN SAID SPRINGS, WOMELSDORP STATION, Berke county, Pa. The above house is now open for the reception of visitors and boarders. Terms, $7 per week:' children and nurses half price. JO ft N MANLIER El AO 11. INDIAN . SAND SPRINGS. Berks county, Pa. EPFIRATA MOUNTAIN SPBINGS.--- This delightful Resort will open for visitors on the 15th day of_JUNE. Care leave Eleventh and Market 'Streets, PhPadelphia, at l 30 A. M.. via Columbia. Fare, $2.25. - Round-trip - Tickets, $335, good for tea nays. To-nos—Transient. $2 per day; Two Weeks, or the Sea . - son. $lO per week Children and servants, half price. Horses at livery, s4per week: For particalare see Cir culars,-to be had at this oilice, or address - • U.-% NEW3OMER, Ephrata Mountain Springs, 1 ancaster co., Pa. SURF 1301ThE, ATLANTIC 'CITY, New Jersey, . WILL BE OPENED ON JUNE, ISth. A good Band of Music has been engaged_ Tbose wno wish to engage Rooms will please address H S. BF NSON.Surf House Atlantic City, N. J jeS.2tu UNITED SIARES 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 §treet. B. A. SIEfOg,IfARER.. - LON G- BRANCH HOUSE, LONG. BRANCH, N. .T. —.This House affords a fine view of the Ocean, and ran accommodate several hundred guests. It will lie open the middle of MINE. Applica tions addressed to Mrs. B. will meet with prompt often'. tlon. CRESSON kPRINGS.--THIS D LIG HTFUL SUMMER RESORT, immediately on the line of the Central P. it. R., located- on the summit of the -.Al.legMny Mountains, 2,300 feet-above the level of the eea, will be open for the reception of visitors on the 40th. day of Tune. ISO, and will be kept open until -the Ist of October. ^ . The water and.air at this point possess superior attrac tions. The analwes made in the labtmatory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Cameo, of Phila telphia, show-.the ekietence of valuable mineral eleraents, the waters of some of the sprains being of the - iron or ohalybeate class, and others containing saline or aperient salts. Pare mountain, water abounds; and the guests will also b.e supplied with mineral waters fronaother springs, such as Blue Lick, Bedford. and Saratoga Waters. ample facilities for bathing have been, provided. new plunge and clench baths erected; and Rot 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 malls from .Philadelphia and Pittsburg and inter mediate points: Excursion Tickets can be obtained at the Office of the Pennsv3vania Railroad Company, corner of ELEVENTH and DIIRKET Streets. For further information apphy to GEO. W. IiTTLLIN, Cresscatliprings, Cambria Co., Pa. MEE .. 4,848 07 4.894 14 • 1 87 •• 2,(X10 21 00 • 60 00 • • 1,498 76 .. .8416 • 1(81 81 paciFic, HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, is now open for the accommodation of boarders. This house is located on North Carolina'avenue.and has and commodious rooms. Terms reasonable. WILLIAM CO 010:VER, Proorietor. BOARD AT SARA? OG& SPRINGS.-: WASHINGTON HALL (late Mrs. Mao°lea)t so long and favorably known to visitors at the eprings,.lS NO vv . OPEN for the reception of guests. The hoitse is large. delightfully situated on BROADWAY. between the CONGRESS and. EMPIRE SPRINGS, and la sareounded by ample and beautifully shaded grounds. Table first class—and the rooms well adapted for families and large parties of friends. For' farther particulars address - ` . `WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS." je2-1m .$60,118 48 . 19,370 00 01,009 91 .. 9,012 91 - 7,374 47 . 1,082 87 :..70.265 00 BEDFORD SPRINGS.-=THIS POKY 'LAR fifilddlEß RESORT will he opened for the ac eommeoettint of visitors on 10th of .Inne. and will be kept open natl.:llst of October. . . The Hotel will be under the change of an exPedelmed 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. 63; miles east of Bedford, and from that point passengers will be conveyed to the Springs in first class coaches. Ample arrangements ha-se been made to supply dealers and individuals *with BEDFORD MINSBA.L-WATS% in well-steamed casks, at the following rates, at the . Spring: For Barrel $3 00 Ball Barrel 2 00 All orders addressed to E. L. L. ANDERSON . , BBB : 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,wifl please address the Proprietors, Bed ford Springs. aBDFORD, May 28 1868, TTOWLAND'S. -HOTEL, LONG BRANCH. - N. J. Will be opened on the 20th day of JUNE next. Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, from foot VINE Street. - my3o-3m. ..14195-3m AUCTION SALE. GOVEEII WENT BALE. WANTS. SUMMER RESORTS. Mrs. M. A. BELLP,NEVSE. Proprietress. W. M. A.RNOLD, Superintendent. det3 stvth6t HOWLAND. HERBERT. & CO LADIES AND _GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated. by .the subscriber with 'good BOARD, commodious Rooms, newly furnished, at Landsciale Hotel, en the North Pennsylvania Railroad, 'Doylestown Junction. Plenty of bade nearby. Ad dress, P. D. BARTII,.LANDS DALE P. 0., my3o-lm* Montgomery county, sIINIMER BOABDING=BROAD-TOP P , - 7 MOUNTAIN HOUSE.-4 romantic spot - for a SUM MER RESIDENCE, on one of the Mountain Tope of Penn sylvania,-reached daily by the Pennsylvania Central- Road and the Broad-Top Mountain Railroad from Hunt ingdon. The House is one of the finest in the interior of the State, handsomely furnished, vvitii all the reqaisites for comfort and convenience. Pure air:delicious spring water, romantic scenery, and everything to restore and invigorate health. Telegraph station and a daily mail, so that daily communication may be had with Philadel phia. The Pennsylvania Railroad will furnish excur sion tickets through the season. Persons leaving Phila.; delphia in the morning can take tea at the MOUNTAIN HOUSE the same evening. The subscriber has kindly been allowed to refer to the following gentlemen (residents of Philadelphia) who have been patrons of the MOUNTAIN HOUSE: = Wm. Cummings, Esq., Lewis 2. Wattson, Esq., Hon. Henry D Moore, . Richard D. Wood, Esq.. Dr. Walter Williamson, G. W Fahnestock, Esq., Dr : E. Wallace, - Algernon S. Roberts. Dag., David P. Moore, - Esq.. Edward Roberts, Rig. . . Terme moderate. _ For farther information; - address . JOSEPH MORRISON. Proprietor, BROAD TOP CITY. Huntingdon county Pa. I also have leased the well-known JACKSON HbIISR, in Huntingdon; which will be fitted up in complete or der, and kept under my care. ' The very best accommo dation will be kept, and prompt attention given at rea sonable rates. It is located near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad denots,.whic.h makes it a desirable point for persons travelling to and from Bed ford Springs and Broad-Top Mountain House. my29-tf, SEWING . ' MACHTNES. SINGER & CO.'S "LETTER A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, with all the new improvements—Hemmer, Braider, Binder, Feller, Tucker, Corder, Gatherer, &e., is the CHEAPEST AND BEST of all machines for FAMILY SEWING- AND LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES Send fora pamphlet and a copy of Singer & ,Co.'s Gazette." I. M. SINGER Sc CO.. No.NIO CHESTNUT Street. Phtladelphie, TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE -a, RURAL. DISTRICTS. ; We are prepared. as heretofore, to supply Fernlike at their Country Residences with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES. TEAS, &O. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, "ruy'2,l-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE. STS. OST OR STOLEN.. ON FRIDAY, L June 12th, ONE THOUSAND AND FIFTY DOL LARS—most,- if not , all;'in" Government money. -- The finder or,holder wilt be suitably rewarded by returning thenioney to the owner, wboari address can be obtained at this office " 3etfi-3t pENSIONS. $lOO BOUNTY`AND PLY procnred and collected for Soldlere. Wort. end the relatives of each as are deceased, at reasonable end' satisfactory. Soldiers who have aervor ewe years, and all soldiers who have been di/ashamed by reason of wounds readied in battle, are now .„At-u,d, to the SlIX) lbrnAa , ._• and th e latter. also: to &Po:Asian. J FMTOII, Solicitor for ° cat ypilann and, ADITIXEMETITS. NEW 011ESTNITT—STREET I' A TER —Lessee and Manager W. WHEATLIT. Engagement tor a linnteo period et! tie EIbTINUIIISHED AHD nsui.A.DELPHI A r A.voßitsi• MRS. O. P ROUTERS. MRS. D. P. BOWERS, MRS. D. P. BoWaBS. ' BllPPorted - by the distinguished artist MR. 1. P. BARRE* TUESDAY EVENING. June 10, 10. in a lerareasization of Miss Braddon's popular na - relet entitled the LADY AIIDLEY.'S SEGE - This dramatic version. was MYSTERY OF AIIDLEY COITRT. Bowers by prepared expresely,for MM. JOEIN BROUGHAM, Mu. one of the moat successful as well as prolificro dn'tflatimis of the present age. The celebr *tee character actor, MR. (JHARLES WHBATLEIGH. The Philadelphia favorite, 3MR. J. AteGULLOUGH. During the evening a variety of popular genie , . by OA% Orchestra, under iho direction of M • RR HASSLER. Certain rises at 8 o'clock. VLEVENTH-STREET OPEIiABOUR;' 21ETEXT/1 Street, above COEYIIIIfT. OICI3OI.INDED SUCCFNSRD WEER' FIUUSES CRO'ffDED'F THI Of firs Great Moral Drama. 'EMMA TOP4'clfr CABIN. UNCLE TOWS - CABIN. Mr. T. WDIN as Uncle Tom Miss JO 0/7E0i.1 'AP . rOPSY+ 14188 MART A'BECRIT as Aant. Little-Miss , PLACh as. The gentle Eva: Supports &full Dramatic Conveys , : Admission 2ffsentg,_ Sesared seats l 3 cents extra. • Children 15 cents . . Commence at S o'clock. MA T TWEE EVENT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 1e15,101 p - EN N ST - 1. 1 7A NIA ACADEIt YOJ TN R FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTIRIT STREET THE FORTIETH Amoir.tr. varEermnorf IS' NOW OPEN, Front 9 A. M. till 73. M. ,and fran.RtiMlo E: M. Admission, 25 cents. .oeason Trate:cc 60nents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockbol dem, Artiste, and Contributors will receive' tboir Tickets at the Office. myg-tt - BALLOON ASCENSION— aW I N to the high wind on Monday tboliklloom "Her coke" could not make the promised f ticeregion, The public may rest assurer* that it will takeplato' TO-DAY, mind and 'weather remitting, or on the first calre,day. Topical Aacensions will take place previonti• to the Cloud Ascension. It*" THE. SEA. SWYRE. sidgi Q t , FOR OAPMAY. ON THURSDAY, 25th' June; the large and splendid steamer MANHATTAN' will cow mance running to CAPE MAY daring E - atllinx.Se.Mon. The Manhattan is a good eeabnat. and is mach. ka,:ger" than any beat that ever ran to Cape May. Slog will tottett. at New Castle going and returning. Farther notice will! be given. Liel63 A REYBOLIX RAILROAD LINES. FOR THE BRA- SHORE t r SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CADIDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILRpAR. On and after MONDAY, June 15th, ma, trains for At lantic City will leave Vine-street Ferry as follows: Nail train. leaves 7.30 A. Express train leaves 3.40 P. M. Freight train, with passenger car. attacked O. 00 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic City: Mail train 435 P. IL Express train & 00 A. N,, Freight train 11.05 P. M. Fare to Atlantic,. $2. Round-Trip Tickets, good for the day and train only, or down on Saturday and up- cag Monday morning, $.3. An accommodation Train to R and D. 13. R. R. Junc tion will leave Vine street at 5.15 P. M. ; returning maxis morning at 6 15 : . EXTRA HADDONFIELD TR UNR- - Leave Vine street at 10:15 A. H. and / 45 P. M. - Leave Haddonfield at 12. L 5 P. Di. and 3 P. ie 3-lf JI4O. a. BRYANT, Agent aft CAPE MAY. OFFICE CAPE MAY AYE MILLYILEZ 8.. 11 CO , 409 Walnut 'Street, fame L% 1853. FURTHER OPENTEH.. On and after MONDAY, the Md of June the cars wilt run upon this road to the Dennisville Sta.tion..tearinic Walnut-street ferry at 9 o'clock A M., in the West Jer sey care. 9he cars will run from, Cape day Coart Etoues , to Caw , May, reducing the dit tance bi stage to nine mites. jel3-tf C. B. DIINGaIf, President. PHILADELPHIA AND LONG BRANCH VIA,. CAMDEN.AND ATLANTIC AND SAMPAN AND D. LAWARE BAY RAILROAD. • On and after Monday. Janelsth. and until farther no tice. passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry at 7.50 M arriving at Long Branch at 1111 YA. M. -Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.36' P. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 7.45 P M. Passengers landed close to the Hotels: N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried on libeng, terms. Apply to L. B. COLE. Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point. BENJ. &PRONG, Assistant Superintendent. LO"N G BRANCH EXPREB • Phil adelphiaLocal Express Pon:tinny will ran a Ekpress to torig . Branch, checking baggage tbiongh E'en' residences in Philsdelphia,to be delivered . at th ?betels. . jell.-6t* &mow WEST. CHESTER AND PHIL &DELPHI& EAILEOAD. S ; e tAFF.N.T. On and offer MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1863, ihe trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot. Northeast corner or Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.50 and 10.3) A. IL, and at 2. 4_30, and 6 55 P. 87. On TIIESD •YS and PRIDAYS a train willleaveWlM CHESTER at. 6. 50 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 9.15 P. M. Trains leave the corner of Thirty-first and. Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the.acarting time from Eiobteenth and Market. . . . Oa SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at S A. SE and f P- M. Leave West Chester at 7 ..904. M. and SP. Id_ The trains leaving Philadelphia at A. M. and 4.92 P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains fon the P. and B. C. R. R. for Concord Kennett, Oxford; 4e. jel-tf HENRY WOOD. Superintendent. alaw THE PHILADELPHIA AND. EASTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY is now prepared to forward FREIGHT front Philadelphia to New York, via Camden and Port Mon mouth. , The attention of Fhippers and Merchants is directed to this new - and exreditions RAILROAD .ROUTE. and portion of their patronage respectfully solicited. Freight received at third wharf above Arch street. For further particulars apply to ,•• 080. B. McCULLOH Freight Ag nt . 12E1 'kern. • VIX. W. F. GRIFFITTS, Js. General Manager, JOHN BUCK, Freight Agent, rcyl2-.. tf Pier No. :IS NORTH RIVER. New York. BOARDING. A SECOND.SI ORY FRONT ROOM, 4-s- for Gentleman and Wife,..NO. 1.5& North FIFTH Street. ' - • je's-3t..* SINGLE AND COMMUNICATING •••-' SECOND-STORY ROOMS. for transient and perma nent Boarders. Ito. ISIIS WALNUT Street je9-12t. FOR SALE AND TO LET. el FOR SALEDFSIRABLE RESI ma DMUS in Germantown, West Philadelphia. ands filaylandville; all description of City Property Country Places, with a few Acres of Ground.. Apply-to - jell; E. PETTIT, 304 Wra.l. GUT Street. git FOR SALE- HIGHLY IMPROVED CHESTER COUNTY EARL containing 243 acres of Brandywine Land, 35 acres of which are heavy Timber, situate near tee Old Lancaster Turnpike. 1% miles from a Station on the Pennsylvania Railroad.; large and ex tensive Stone Buildings. Main Mansion, two Tenant Hour 23, Barn 7.6xt0,. two Thrashing Floors, Set in glinuse„ and all other necessary Out Buildings:. Annie. Peach. and Cherry Orchards, &c. Will benold low. Call and. exemine Register. Apply te jel6 E. PEWIT, 30e WALNUT Street. sik FARM. FOR SALE-A. FARM one - mile east of WASHINGTONVILLE. on Sersey town road. Montour county-, Ps , containing' 100 'acres excellent quality of land. well watered, and divided. in Bolds; sufficient wood yfruil trees. best quality. its prime of bearing: .never-Puling spring of water:, frame dwelling. barn; and other out buildings. • Last three years wheat crop averag,ett 21boshels, of 64 pounds, to the acre. Terms made easy. For particulars.-call on oraddress. C .ItaTC DANVTEL.E. Montour Comety. Pa. PEREMPT ORY'• S ALE--klr m6E... THOMAS & SONS, June "ad. at Ate'. Philadeiphia. Exchange, HANDSOIdE,RESIDENON. 541.1 South. NINTH. Street. Lot Ift feet 4 inches by 198 feet deep. to a twenty-feet.wide street. A subqtantfal brick stable and cosch , botse, in the leer, on said street. The premises. may be examined any day precious to sale from 9 , t0 1 o'clock. - ' gla GERMANTOWN • •YROPERTY.— Ma' A LARGE }MUSE. with EX acres of LAND, in Church lane, Willow avenue and Arnnat street, near Church Lane Stati au and Germantown. -- The house is very conveniently`and comfortably built on a rock, ve: y 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 gulag of the house, &c.: a good .stone stable, frith hydrant - water, large lawns, and ornamental grounds, with fine large old trees and shrubbery:: alarge and excellent kitchen garden, which can be divided into building lots. . Five or ten thousand dollars can remain on mortgage. Two acres of Meadow Land, on the opPoshe side of Willow avenue♦ canbe had, if desired. The place will be shown by Mr. Thomas Mellor, re siding thereon. Will be sold by K Thomas 3r. Eon, at the Merchants' Exchange. TUESDAY, June 23d, at 12 o'oloo. jelo.lot-if , . , . TO CONTRAOTORS - FOR WIRT& -A- OAK TIMBER —For sale tu , Suesex County, DeL. about 100 "White• Oak Trees, from 18 inches in diameter upwards, of excellent quality. For further information address. -H: ALBRECIIT. jels.Bt* No. 240 ARCH Ftreet, Pt iladelphia. F°RSALE==-THE ST 0 OX, GOOD Will: and Eiaitareajef a small Trimroins , Store'in a - central part or the city.. Addrass !H. z 13.. Box f 134.5 Peat Office. . ien-qt* 110TBLb. METROPOLITAN -HOTEL; (LATE BROWN'S, ) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Sixth and Seventh streets, c :WASHINGTON CITY: -- POTTI3, , Proprietor: my 72 6m ICEI ICE I 1.041 ICEI ICEI ICE• - GOLD SPRING ICNCOMEPAN'f. Ice-Cream Saloons. did As.; supplied daily 'with a pure article of BOSTON ICE, at the:very lowest market rates. Dealers and large consumers -supplied at wholesale prices. Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated city, and in the Twenty-fourth. Ward. THOS. B C 4.11 3215 WALNUT Street. offf ,... North Penna. R. & Master street. - - Lombard and Twenty-lifthatreets. AP3-Setif" Pine-street wharf.' Schuylkill - . , COAL. CO A L.---SUGAR. LOAF, ,BEAVER . /t r ea d ai r, and Sprints Mountain- Lehigh Colli MA best Locust Mou y n a t.i. i at..- Office, No. oriXo e rtatEt l lli tr i esst d wifigw Streets. Once, No. li c ,gl South SECOND' Cap 2-131 .1' WALTON & CO. TVORYTYPES:-',I.N:REIMER'S LIKE JI-NESSES-of this I. tyle You see yourselves as true ai if reflected in a mirror—natural expreselion and-oositicn; flesh tints natural and impress - ye. ' SECOND -htreet, above Green. it!!! A SKSTANT QUARTERMASTER'S ' LA- OFFICE, corner of " and TWENTY SECOND Streets. WASHINGTON D C. June 8, 1863. Willbe sold at' Auction, on WEDNESDAY, June 24th, at the Coral. near Observatory, a lot of Condertoied. RORSE&and MULES, the property of the United States_ Terms cash in Government funds Sale to commence at 10 A. M. C. EL TOMPKINS, . • Capt., A. Q.-X., 11. S. . - PACIFIC RAILWAY.-THEIINDER .. -a- signed will receiv , lproposals to furnish four thousan& (4,000) tons of RAILWAY IRON, or any part thereof. for the track of- the First SectiOn'offthe _tll.tdoit Pacific Railway; Eastern - 7 .. 'A - , The iron to be of American manufacture, of the best quality. and to be delivered either , at Leavenworth 'or Kansas City., Communications for further-information to be address ed to the undersigned, or to &HURL FIA.LLRTT & CO., No. 33 BRAVER Street, New Y ork. Terms cash on livery. . - J. C. FREMONT - Preeident triton Pacific Railway, R NEW YoßK,ltine 9, ISB3. - 1e12414$ PHILADELPHIA PRItENOLNII ‘'reCAL CAITINET AND BOOK STo.7ll: 7 .grangiis. lions, v.itis written orverbal detr,riptionsot Cho -Okh ractfw. Social Dispositiosi. 'Protegelons! Talent & lauteBs. Qualification, ho., -,.are made. dsv ivet:43w. "Alrihe publication., rot , Fowlsx. &Melia. whgetstale soil . .` SOHN' 0 • apiqutbsSinif South TENTH Stivtst. TURTLE AND CLAM. SOUP will be aervad Yorit i llag a r ;"!
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