, . . ,• Ike market' as compared with the latest quetatioris of TeetOrditreveningt . ' Wed. Taee. -,, Adv. Dee. U. S. 6621E61, mg .............104 104 .. 13 • 6 •68. 1861. eon 10836 mix ... 8. eevea-thirties.". 106 x 106 IL S.ilyear Certir gold —lOl • 101 • 13.6,: lye.' Cert. cnrr'ney 9836 96 American Kola 145 X 148 X - . venneesee'l3B ...... ••••••• 82 ./ft 62 %swirl (is 439 • 68 - •. j ( acid° Mall 180 180 ~ i :Y. Gentra1.:...........118 119 g: .. 3g ! le .. ..... • • ••......• .......V63,4 - 94 • • rie preferred 1.92 7 4 102 X X i X Dodson River 120$11 12 l .. ii !ilarlem .• • .... 69X 86 .. 2X Harlem preferred...—. 0$ • 96 :Heading : 102,X 1045 1 .. 'Minh. 1101 110 X " 'Minh. Southern 70% 70' a .. • X Wok: 120. Central.... .....101 attar 114 g 114 X AlMots Central.... —lOl - MIX .. ii itsurg. 84 - 22( IX' • 4 Galen b a 97 9 8 8 .. 1 ' , Toledo 107 108 . • 1 ZDock Island 95X 95X X :Dort Wayne 70 70X • • "'Canton 27X t 28 Cumberland 21 - 22X1,1‘ 'rrairte du Chien tOX 43 2;i • , .. Gold has sold as high as 146, and as low as 145. As `'Ore go to press the price is 146,4014631. Phillaulelptita Maikets. JUNE 17—%venink Flour ie held with more firmness. but there is very =little dcmand either for export or lionte use. Sales corn. Vriee about 1,100 bble, at $6 60®6 76 for Ohio extra faint -11. The retailers and bakers are baying in mall lots.at' , $5,70(D6 for sursofiue: $6©7.26 for extra and extra family, and $7 66'©55013 bbl for fancy brande, occordlog to quality. bye Flonr is quiet at $.5 bbl Corn Aida '3e Pearce; Pennsylvania is held at 414, and Brandywine at $4.1.2)5@4 26V bbl. GRAlN.—Wheat has advanced; sales -reach about '9,000 bushels, at *I. 15101. 52 - f bushel fur, prime red, and White at C. 6(461.70 la bushel, according to 'quality. Rye bas advanced 6c 1/ bush. SOO bushels Pea usy Imam sold Gore is firm; 2,000 bushels price yellow sold at 87a, afloat Oats are in request, with sales of COCO bushels, at 70g78c, weight, for Pen nay' vs ohs. BARK.—lst N0. . 1 Quercitnn is dull at 113215 ton. COTTON.—There Is littie of. b but prices tare better, We quote !ilea L g 6s n cian, • 4312.°G811143 " --4-- • to fflTilrY held., bat there veryisj (littledein.' - " al 51fi (Juba is seaing in a small way, at. 10.1511011!1K0 tsegen without change. PROVISIONS.—HoIders are firmer in their views, Peas Fork in held at 814 bbl. -.400 casks ham have boon disposed of, at 12©11.1.0 11 lb for prime bagged. and 9®6„14c for pickled. 1.600 pieces salt Mourners sold at 4X,c 1i lb. Lard is rather dull ; small sales of bbls and tierces are making at 10340 lb. WHISKY is thinly held: bbls are selling at 450 VS, And drudge at 441. cflgu llon..• The following are the receipts of Flour and sin at this port to-day 10ur... Wheat.. Corn.— Oats New York Markets, Jiin'e 17. Alterfra are steady, with sales of Pots at $B. Pearls are oquiet, and firm at $9.62,1i. it —The market for , State and Western M C JI B. Va c! ) ' W ' r 11 7; eand 6010 c lower. s st 4 7005 10 for superfine State; The aalesare at , 6,45. fit fnr superfine Michigan, , s s .69g6.l3odonextra do; " , 80(401.05 for extra do. in ,.lndlouft; lowa, Ohre. Ohio , at 0-0514 trading shippiug brands of round4to 8,15, and trade brands do at $6.2941,7275. Southern Flour is dull and droompg, with attieg I)fils at - 0 8f©6.95 for superfine BaZimore, and 87@9725 dor extra do. Canadian Flour is 11sl2s; Brandywine. $4.55; Caloric, $450; puncheons, Wheat is heavy and 102 c lower, with very little dot ng. The sales are 25,000 hue at 120(41138o for Chic:vs spring, 1300142 c for. Mil a anti ee Club. 14330165 c for•atrial. fowl,- 14e016.26 for winter red Western, and 152(4154c for amber :Michigan. - Rye is quirt at $1.0.301 05. Marley ie dull and nominal. . . Oats are In better and hi moderate demand at 80@Sb for Canada. Western, and State. Corwin dull, Leavy, and Sc lower. The galas are 35.000 :Too. at 7f3a 78c for ,thipping and 76(4177„%c for Eastern. O PRisms —The market is again firmer for new Mesa: with a'fair demand; sales L 1 , 0 Ws at itt-1.784013 Tor new Mess, $ll 31),@ , 11.37.54 for old Mess, and $9.87% )r sour meas. 11,f is dull, with trifling sales. Tierce lieof is nominal. Beef Hams are dull arsl2 for State. and - *llOl7 for 19 astern Bacon is legit active. and in favor ,of the buyer; sales 300 boxes. including short rib at 6c. Cut meats-are in moderate request, with sales 500 pkge at 43‘c for shoulders, and 21'104173i for hams. Lard is leas active, and closed npheavily ; sales 900 Obis and tcs at ..9)01035. ir.T]mms. BROADBENT & CO.'S NEGATIVES.--A 6 it is found impracticable to retain for a longer period than one year the large stock of negatives taken by Broadbent & Co., notice is hereby Alvan that after the first of July next, all negatives taken prior to the first of July, 1562,,wi11 be liable . to be effaced. Parties, having proper authority, who may desire to purchase any of these negatives for preservation, or to procure duplicates from them, before they are destroyed, will please leave their orders at ihe Gallery, Nos. 912, 914, and 916 Chestnut street • FINE GROCERIES FOR THE COUNTRY.-- ,. News. Davis & Richards, - successors to the late O. 11. Mattson, dealers in fine family Groceries, Arch end tenth streets, are now daily filling large orders. for the country, to proprietors of summer resorts And private families. An goods bought at this store are carefully packed and delivered in any part of the ' , city, or sent to. either of the railroad de'pOts free of charge. _ 50,00 MEN FROM PENNSYLVANIA.— Listen, young hcroes ! your country is calling Time strikes - the hour for the brave and the true I Now, while the foremost are fighting and falling, Fill up the ranks that have opened for you. stay not for questions while Freedom stands gasping; Wait not till Honor lies wrapped in its pall ! Brief the lips' meeting be, swift the hands' clasping: "Off for the wars!" is enough for them all. Break fronithe arms that would fondly caress you ; Hark I 'tie the bugle blast! sabres are drawn! Nothers shall pray for you ; fathers shall bless you ; ra Ed dens shall weep for you, when you are gone! Officers' uniforms, ready made, at Charles Stokes & Co.'s "One Price," under the Continental. THE VIGOROUS PROSECUTION OF THE WAR to the permanent restoration of our Constitution and Union, is now the uppermost desire of every loyal heart. Nor is it alone by service in the field or the cabinet that this great end is to be promoted. Whatever contributes to lessen the cost or the bur den of this great work helps the common cause. The new Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine recently, pro•, duced by Grover & Baker, 130 Chestnut - aireet, by greatly lessening the cost and labor of keeping our army well and securely clad, will contribute more than regiments to win success and victory. "FALL IN P'—Philadelphia and PerinSyl expnct ei• r erY „man to do his duty. There must be no shirking of responsibility; those who cannot luindle •s, Musket or a spade, can do some other essential thingtowards aiding the great work. Yatrenchments are to be thrown up, muskets han• dled, arms repafred, engines run, patriotic appeals spoken and written, and uniforms made. Rockhill it Wilson, proprietors of - the Brown Stone Clothing Nall, Noe. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, are prepared to perform the latter duty in the moat Unexceptionable manner. Let every man do his duty in the sphere where he can best serve the cause, and there is nothing to tear. EXCITING DESPATCH FROM HARRISBURG. ..-Yesterday, about noon, it was rumored that pd. rate despatches of an exciting character had been received from the Governor. Large crowds congre gated togeiher, and all sorts of absurd rumors were afloat. Finally, "`a committee of citizens was an pointed to wait upon the official who received the despatch, when it was ascertained that it was only An instruction from the Governor, notifying the of ficers of companies and regiments to • procure their uniforms at Granville Stokes' Military and Civic Clothing DeFiot, No. Ca Clheatout street. ARRIVALS - AT HOTELS, VP TO N O'CLOCK LAST Contlitental—Ninth" C H Peasleo, TT Flarapobire Mrs Hrayes ichiman Louis Stern , Now York N Knapp, Wssbingtan W F Sunltn, Washington Isaac Harris, Washington cog J Condor., W H Oleyson John Baines , ' Vaehington W Lowther, Ndwport F Mcßeynolds, Michigan Swits, Davenp9rt, lowa - W S Wheeler, Buffalo V Montognu & la' - C A U EWA& &la Pittsbg W Angell . , Prov,'RT. Briggs, Provitlence,H 0 Qinoted ti Adam, Cuba A J Kenned3r,9cotland Bliss Phillips. Pittsburg XIS Philllpa,Pittsbnrg.. Ili Appleton. Boston C C Batchelder, Boston W T Loue, New York - B Combs, New JerSo7 B Andersourn 8 A R A De Lacy Bol;ton E S Wentz & la, Norlolk.Va Mr & Mrs W Et Bayly,ll . lB T A BERL - Madrid. Spam Mr & Mrs J II Findley - , Balt Chas H Parsons.,Corua., Jame eltann e Vermont P Grant, Boston A 13 Moorhead, Pottsville; liK Zook. U 21 JliZook, T.l SN W ylpkeson, Buffalo H Brown, Itabwoy, W J J,P Croebe7 & la.liew York r H Breslin. bt JHoberte, Fan Francisco p Andrews, Cincinnati, 0 J W Lowber, J W Fisher ' J C Wilmerding, California J Hammid, Ilarriburg Wra.Fricir, Chester Chas It Palmer, Michigan Iliac If H Hulbert, N If ork H Hulbert, New I ork J B Montgomery Jacob M Long. new York J L Clark & lady. Jersey J B Archer, New 1 ork De Oroot & la, Brooklyn Wm B Hed_g_ee, New York W ashin n Wm H Dodge, New-York. '3 H Whallon. Erie, Pa Brooklyn John A Greer, Baltimore treats bilow llflnth., W W Finley.; Harrisburg J L tlantleld & wr, N J T Cowcaly, St Joseph J Maher; Huntingdon co . It H. Pennington. Baltimore F Dorsey, 3laryland Oliver, New York - Jai 0 Leslie, New York B Hilbert, New York 0 C Herbert New York HI Sharp; New York • H W Parker. New York D.Harland, New Fork S S Garland, New York D 0 Steadman, Mass Nlrs Steadman & 2 eh, Mass A Vermont Alex T Peatt,Vermodt Q Parsons, -New York Jas D BacorGNeW'Y"k W D Wenn, New York. Gas Nicholson;Lialricaore • Lt M Scully, York John Turb. N ew ) ork,_-' Chas E Elmer. New- York N. EidgleY, Dover Del B Allen, Delaware A , ltay & la, Washington Miss Ray, Washington C.Hewett, Pottsville, Pa Girard—Chamtasus Field, US A ' •' John C FoleyU S A AI Murphy, 1.18 A John Baye, Carlisle, B F Camp, New York • Knight, New York L Houpt, Pkiindelphla 'W Westphal, Dubuc/n(3,U • $ C Davis, St Louts • . J 0 Carson & da,St Louis Wise C P Smith, SL L o uis RR Jones, Louisville Jones, NOW York C Forsyth, U 8 a, liannells. Louisville Mire E 0 W Hinkle. AtlatainCitY J 13 Walton, New„Yvrk John D Barr 13 Solomon; ew eY 91k Miss B Schenck-New Jersey D Davis, Wilmington Dr F T Dade Dire M J Dade, Virb Into J Macomber, New York EP. Culver, New York W Fiske, New York John Runk, •Barrisburg W It Starr, Connecticut J T Nixton; New era American — Chestnut •• YerkeZP,enna •Thoe J Strong, New York genry yr Jacks n , N York D Rumor, Washlngton.D C rapt Crane, II 9 A NV S Camp & /EL: Washingtn J Cooper, Fronk'ford • Henry Morrow'. New York it L Roberto, Prov, / • John It Sue • liitißrowning & 2ch, W Y Win H Irick, New Jersey Cbas B Jones, New Terser C 8 Weleerrork. Pa J Holmes: Waterbury Gum Jasli.lilcifenor. Newark ' R A Cheney, lividesboro F F 'Wren, New. York. H Martin, &lex, Va John fichnenfeld M D.• Pa I 31 Saloon, • De laware Alp A J Taylor, Del Dr JA Moon. Felice ' Del Mrs C Moon Felton. Dal Mies S A Moon, Felton, Del W Weloh,fiew York &Peters, Providence. R I Di) Sheldon, New rork P McVay, Wilmington, Del W D Pendleton. 11 S - R W Elmer. New Jersey - Chas Nessink, hlarylani J:Et i'riniicse, Smyrna, Del KC Smith, New lork :W Towneend, , New York S Iff fillnuntter-Scla,C ilifor 9 a Geo DerricksOn, 'Delaware X Wilsonlke6l Geo Wilson - 6 wf O Douglite:Michigan Cape J 0 McLaughlin. Wash Lieut Thoellortoti;•Wil John M Little &NV lor ' Jas L Carbart,' Mandan .:l ID Flint, Fall EiverA linton Id Mart, Bmiinti VA - - ii X .. OKI . . 900 bble ' BAJO bts." 6,200 boo, 4.5 CA boa. nd Chnotnult. streets. Isaac F Fuller A Penna. Batcheler, citicinnati B L Daydin; Cincinnati Robe A Johnston,Cinetnnati G A Doherty. Cincinnati' B Doherty, Cincinnati Jon Memo. Cincinnati J F Stevens, Cincinnati F Clatworthy. Chambers Geo W Phillips, Jr, & John F Wilther, Cincinnati .3 8 Betts, Cincinnati' Jones, Milwaukee T,l) Weeks; yv tate irater,lll4. J.B Billing, Boston Geo Rice, Washington W-W Finley. Harrisburg B Johnson. New York R Seay, Baltimore - John Bail. new York Nelson 8 White Mrs.E.DAbbot & son, Boston Mrs Jarvis, Bos on J'-'Wilmer, Balt. Mrs W Tilton Mad VeStoekel ikfa.Wash llthatortydon W Vox, Pottsville J.R!Leuther, Newport John Parker Jr, Balt RX:Stont Washington J.W.Hoskins, , Waebington Mrs, 8 111. Shoemaker, Balt Edw Price, Baltimore WPoater, Jr, New fork lieifensteirt, ;it Louis J W Fuller, Connecticut Col.W Lad win, New York D W Talcott, New. York . D.ll Streetcar, 8., , t0n C W Swift,,New York lent Belknap, New. York nercher, New York . -- M H Walsh, Washington John 8 Neyle New York R C Bostwick', New York , I V Baynes, Baltimore John Dunham & la, Balt'e Mrs Igelhart, Baltimore John 0 Phillips. Pittsburg Webster Thum Cincinnati R Etymon A. wile, Penns, Wm Morrison, Cit cinnati - J Ii Evertson, Indiana Mies J A Evertaon, Indiana Miss Bell Bacon, Indiana B Bernard. New York Ceo W &lover, New. Xork E N Bruatow,_ New York S P Sanford, Providence, RI Weudell, Washington B R Jones, 7th ,N Y Vol 'Arcot, above Filth 414,9'13140n, ,Maine Nero lhansaP—Fou rth CO Lane, BP gerstown, Md I Lott, New Jersey C Jobnso,n New York D Henderson Bbippensburif a 0 Turner, P, y mouth 111108,11 & w, WitICODBIGI L Landnraker, Wilkesbarre Dna Dr Tretz A f, Altoona A Lyon, Money, Pa W M Dibble dr w, Cairo, 1/1 n-Davis Easton C Isfiilor & wt Altoona - Jae H McKee. Hazleton, J aburte, Bound Brook 0 W Henn, 1 itiz C L Griswold, Conn P H Hunker, Pittsburg • St. &wait—Chestnut J Cheney, Penna 11 Loomis, Connecticut J O'Brien, LI S A Peshette, II 6 A F 0 Deschamps, Burlington' W Ferdon, New York W F, Warburton; Wash J McCormack ' _ C W'Brown, New York W 8 Rosenbaum, N Jersey J B Finley, Newark C Pldcock, Trenton. N lacKinleY. WiSCOtatlin meet, above Chestnut W S Spear, Oarord. Pa J Stiuttleworth., N Y T 3 Young, Coatesville S Bressler, Penns. M Bressler, Penns. Monte, Tremont. Pa C D Hippie, Pottsville - H C Stump, Maryland L P irean, Delaware E Adman. Doylestown J D Hendrie, Beaufort, S C A .AShmauSi la, New Jersey Commercial—Sixth at C Mercer, Chester co C Peirce, Bordentown S Y Wilson, Delaware J A Danbert, DoyleeloWn S Ii Harlington, Newark J Murphy, Naw York W H Hawley. Harrisburg 0 W Stewart, New York W Clark, New Yolk T Moran, Boston J.ll, , lrnes, Connecticut L D Eeener, Connecticut E Tranche, New York in The Union—Arch le J R Stauf4r, retina Swift, Fahtoa W Baker. eettyaburg Capt Ounninhhars. - C Willett, Bucks a-. 2„. .; A .Tollps,,n, Huck 11F Ste diver w Semple, Allegheny, Pa A Filial], Delaware J F Whoa, Delatvare , . illaylerSheaf—Seco: S C !Atli, Centreville M Henry, Bunks no H H Stuart. Abington Joe seott, Hatboro Mrs J hentt, Hatboro &linnet Corr, Morelend Oen P.D Barth, Limed.° H P Healer, Quat.arto - - w . n o J T ertown Ii T 06//16 , akertown Antis Union-Stith - and Market tract& Her. Fleming, Trenton Thos E Watts, Pittsburg Gee D Canfield, New York J Wasley & wf, St Cliair S H Brenner, 'Harri.hurg Miss Wasley, St Clair Chas Waltz, Harrikbitrg J A Wilkins, Delaware Mrs Waltz & 3 ch;Earrisb'g J . Ringlaud, Harrisburg Mirs Waltz. Harrisburg S H Brenner, Harrisburg .T T Wenon, Eager,town Geo White, Montg co E McNally & la, Pa R Rivera & la, New York Bald Eagle—Third St., above Gallowhill. 3 S Long, Kew York Z Herb, Illinois Ellobelpc ts .,n, Newark, N J David Christman, Pa _ h 111)11 co 3fre Elizabeth Aldemose, Pa co Wm P Kistler, ctnaltertown J H Kanli, Iletlajen/ "hin son; TDoylestown. A F Bertolet, Reading . 1511n1 A Tobias, - Scou, Jas Hintz. Monroe co Peru v Lehigh col John W Mclick, 11,J I ladision—Secosid street, above Maurlie& Clans T Ralph, did 1 Jelin Hnll New Jersey John Me'Vey, Jr, Del Jas H Gordon, N J ThoP B Brown;Penna • W Yardley, Yardleyville Mis C RWhitaker,Hanccck E H Trego, Yardleyville B Wildman,' Yardleyville National—Baca street. above Third. F Balliet„Lehigh co,Pa B C Miller, Milton, Pa Stephen Hal Liman, Pa Miss S C Albright, Pa J Horn, Jr, & eon, Pa Joseph Karcb, Lebanon. Pa Geo Barton & la, Pa- Jacob B Karch, Lebanon,Pa Hs]] s, cm York 0/ Backus, Conn 11 biz ter, Frt nehtown.M,l Black Bear—Thlrd St., above Callowhill. Jas Hoffman, Berks co Walter Leip, Allentown Beim; Lillie ger, Allen Emu I D A Bechtel, Bechtelsville. SPECIAL -NOTICES. DEAF MADE TO HEAR.—ACOUSTIC AURI CLES. CORNETS, SONOFERONS. EAR-Diani.o. and over Sixty Varieties of EAR 'IRUM PETS, `at P. NADA RA'S Ear Instroment.Depot, UN South, TENTH Street, below Chestnut Ireet. jel7-4t THE BUMMER MOON WAS SHINING All in the purple sky; My wife and I, we tossed about, And could not close an eye. I cursed and swore, she scolded me, All through the weay night; ' . But 'twas enough to vex a saint. The bedbugs' savage bite. You may be sure I certain went Next morn to Lyon's store. And'home in joyful trinmph I Th' Magnetic Powder bore, Which quickly slatightered every bug. Mosquito, roach, and flea -- - Lyon's Lyon's Powder kills all insects, Lyon's Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Bold everywhere . . ie6-I2t DPMAS.S. BARNES. New York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, msde in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWRST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi tares. ill Goods= made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Oki-Plum SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike del2-ly JONES & 4504 ISIA.RHET Street. • . THIRTY icy EARS .DX.PERItNCE OF AN OLD IftlaSlL—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the preectip dor' of one of the beet female physiCians and nurses in the United States, and his been need for thirty, years with never-failing safety and success by millions of mo there and childreti, from the feeble infant of one week It corrects acidity of the stomach. Relieves wind colic. Regulates the bowebs.• #nd gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and, child. 25 cents a bottle. mgr22-1m DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURES Rbeumatian and never fails. ZILIs:I4XLIMIZ). JOR ES—TAYLQR. —On 'Tuesday evening, the 16th in stant, by the Rev. Jodeph Metcalfe. William B Jones, M.D., of this city, to Miss Sadie I. Taylor, of Frank ford. - ROWLAND—WELCII.—On the 16th inst., - by the Rev M. D Kurtz, David F. Rowland, of Boston, tO lie rion S. Welch, of this city. No cards.- ' - * KNORR--0n the 11th instant. by the Rev. N. B. Baldwin Mr Rears Knorr to Miss Julia P. Ger mon, all of this • TUMBY—ATHERTON.—On the evening of the 16th in stant, at the Cathedral, by Rev. Aug. .1. McConceny, Frank A.- Tnmey to Miss Annie Dugan Atherton, both of this city. - DIED_ VANDERVBER.--On the 15th inst.,-David Guy, only ion of William and. Mary T. Yanderveer, in the 19th The relatives and friends of the-family,are affection ately invited to attend his funeral, from. the residence of his parents, ho.lii3 North Twelfth street, on thisghurs da) ) afternoon:,•18;11 inst., at 3 o'clock. 9.i.1 STEWARTH-On the morning of the 4th Instantt, at the residnee of Anthony Reybold,„ near Delaware City, Del., John G. Stewart, in tb.e al year of his age. * IRH. NORWICH CRA:PF.S.-4IIST B LACK received, Norwich Crapes at 8736 c. a yard. Black .all-wool, double-width Detained, gat', 95, $l, Black ficousseline de Lathe Shawls. • ` Black Camel's Hair Barrge Long Shawls, (two Shawls sufficient to make a dress.) • ' Black Silk Chally- _ Black and White Mohair Plaids, 29 and 28 cents. Black Gros de Rhine. $l. $1.1.214, &c. Black Pauli de Sole, or Mourning Silk. BESSON & SON, Mourning Stoie, jel6 No. 919 CHESTNUT Street. BLACK SHAWLS WHOLESALE. - Silk. fringed Thibet SHAWBS; - - Black Wool-fringed Shawls. Plain BlackMelaine Shawls. Black Barege and Grenadine Shawls. Blackßtellaa, gradea. Materials for the Shawls. • - Shawl-width Bareges Shawl:width Merinoes. Shawl-width Paramattas. • • EYRE & LANDELL, jell. . • POTTRTH & ARCH Streets IM• A SPECIAL MEETING OP THE Delaware Land Compauy will be held on A.TETEt- LAY Svenix g next. June 20th. at S o'clock. at 4213 WALPt UT Street, in regard to winding np the antra of the Company.' lelB-2t* - . irr3. 'UNION LEAGUE,—BIERSIPALS OP THE (commonly called) COMMITTEE Or. ONE HUNDRED are reqneated to beptuictual in attendance at the LEAGUE HOUSE, THIS DAY; at 12 o'clock M. It M.CARD.-MO THE COMMITTEES Off AID - TO THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLI. GaisrmtstEN: Having a sympathy for the noble hearted soldiers,. who have sacrificed their health. and the maintenance of their families, in anpporting our Conati tution. I- now'offer my humble services as a benefit to any or all of the hospitals in the city of Philadelphia. - I 'propose to give my Sketches of Eccentric Character; or, Song and Chit Chat," on any evening, and at any place, which yen may see . fit to select. Inee.se address the undersigned, and state when and where I can meet you to complete arrangements. . Yours respectfully.. " TOM TALKS OF TAITERTOWN." jel7-2t Philadelphia Post Office. SUMMIT HOUSE, HOSPITAL PAIR. lirt—A CAMP. FAIR .ADD STRAWBERRY FEiTI VAL for the Benefit of the SUMMIT HOUSE.HOWITAL for the Sick and Wounded Soldiers (.J. Gibbous Hunt, M. , Surgeon, in charge.) will be -held in the Woods on the DARBY ROAD, opposite i aidnospital, onWEDNES- Del and TIIIISSDAI of the present week. •- Passenger Railway Cars, connecting with those running on Market street, leave the Corner of Darby Road and Market Street, WEST PHILADELPHIA, every halthonr, for the Fair Grounds. - jel6-3t. IMTWENTY. FOURTH: WARD UNION LEAGUE.-2D.mbers are parthialarly requested to meet at the 'IEAGUE HOUSE on-THURSDAY EVE NING,'. June 18th. at 8 o'clock. .Businese of importance will be laid before the Lear N. - BROWNE P 't , :es en . HENRY C. LEL, Se cretary - pro. tem. lel7-21* OrCliti.RCH OF ST. MAIT .—A. THIAS FLORAL FAIR . AND STRAWBERRY FEsrl. VAL, In aid'of the Ortian' Fund and Sunday School, will be held on the 17th..18th. and 19th - instant, at the Hall of the Spring Harden Institute', IC R. corner 'of BROAD and`SPRING HARDER Streets. 1e164t. rt• - • OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN 'llll6 SURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Jane 8, He& Notice is hereby given, that subscriptions to the In freated Capital 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, ISM In accordance with the amended charter accepted at a meeting of the Scripholdera, held June I, MS. • - . JOHN IktO3S, Secretary. -/MLEVEE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN THIS AFTERNOON, S to 6, CONCERT HALL. Tickets only 10 cents See Advertisement of the Grand. Floral Fair, Concert Hall. jel7-3t4 M. PROMENADE CONVERT, TWA EVENING. CONCERT-HALL. Season tickets O.IIIY 25 cents. which aleo admit next day. Bee New Pro gramme, under the head of "The Grand Floral Fair, Concert Hall. " • - OFFICE OF THE SURGNON-AA. TIST TO THE AEMY AND NAVY, PHILADBI, AM, October 24.. HA. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of inning themselves of the National Appropriation for, supplying Artificial Limbs. should apply immediately at the °Mee of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government. NA 16(tt CHESTNUT Street. B. FRAME PALMER: - j a g.,o ra Goveranient Surgeon-Artist.: - M , THE GREAT FAIRGIR THE SEA:. SON. —The Ladies of the URION - :YOLUNTSBR. REFRESHMENT- COMMITTEE open their FLORAL;' STRAWBBRRY, and FANCY. P AIR 'at the Saloon, foot of Washington avenue, THIS DAY: June 11th, to con-' tinne one week, or longer, for the benefit of the Para. Tickets can be procured at all the Passenger Raili.oad Offices, of any of the CoMinato°, or at the Saloon, Independent of the'objnct ofthis Fair, the Manager's 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, BECK'S BAND will be in attendance during each eve ning. Doors open 10 o'clock A. M. "jel6.6t ARAD BARROWS. Chairman. PROVOST MARSHAL ORNERVILIOS . 111 X..? OFFICE. —Wiwi/vorobt, D.C., May 22. 18g3.- _ All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of CAVALRY now in the -field, are hereby authorized to present themselves at any_time durit g the next thirty days to the BOARD . OF ; KNROLINENT, in their respec tive Districts. The Board sbalrexamine them, and de termine upon their fitness for the Ser vice, and if found to be fit, thel . rovost Marshal of thedistrict shall give them transportation tickets to the general: Rendezvous, at the Headquarters of the' A. A. Provost Marshal General of the Sta. Rendezvous a* they present themselves at this gene ral they Shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursing Maser, andiald by hint the bounty !allowed by law. • • mind B. FRY, "' my2B-1m Provost Marshal General. • OFFICE OF THE UNION =CANAL COMPANY. PITILAMBLPHIA May IS, 1883. °TICE' TO BON DllO L DEES. —Teßond holders of the IINION• CAN AL COMPAN Y are hereby regnested to call at the office of the Company, No.- 2218'w ALtityr . Street, and, surrender the ' Coupons , as agreed apottlin accordance with the act of Assembly_nf torn 10th,1869 im,27.ln t • O , CAR YEIOArBON. Treasarer. limpet. below Arch. J M 'Kimsey, Ohio J F Baud°lpla. Hazleton . • J F kandolph, Banton J H Murray, New Jersey • J J Strine & la, Lancaster tf J Piper Aria. Penna Reg w. D Howard. Pittsb'g 111 J Beguine& la, New York J J Squirm, New York Witham, Penua S Feichtman, Baltimore 01 Connelly, PittAnrg J D blacken, Pittsbnrg John Marken, Plttsbarn W McKnight, blsscer, Pa A. Price, Mercer, Pa street, abate Third., O H Stewart, Buffalo. N W Holt &la, New York H El Stratton, Salem. N H J Abbott, New York E Carroll Hiti)unb & wt, N J. W Johnson, Jr, N York Ff Smith, New York E Taylor, Albany B Maithews, Albany H New Jersey T H Davis, New Jersey rect. - lihove Third. D .t . :4rper; Poll?a C Weir & la. Virainia S E McLean. New Jersey H .N Waithour, Pittsburg D Fowler, Peons C Wood, Ahsecoun. Dr J &Batter. Baltimore I Lt D F Nichols, II S Lt J J Rose, .I;anCaiter, Pa St., below Vbie %oral Apple. Quakertown T P Bruner, Qnak.orn- - Jacoby. ..Jwlt J Dnrn, 0-•"' .ortown 07- - ..atkertow Qnakertown H. Meredith, QuitirartOWn u- W Buttnaule, New Hope Jno Smith, Bucks no *Ricilaidson, afentgom ry E Cleaver, - Atlantic City ICFEADQUARTERS • _ RESERVE BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION, PENNA. MILITIA, PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 16, 1899. - . • . GENERAL ORDERS, No. .15. Commanders of regiments, batteries, and comPa 4itis of tbe Reserve Brigade "immediat ely proceed to up.fill their Commands, and report to Colonel C. F. Rnif. • U. E. A., at the Mayor's office, who will, forward, the troops to Harrisburg. Each regiment ; must corisitif of conpanies, and companies of eighty-four men. U. It Will be perceived tbat the 'CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE appropriated to each OFFICER and PRIVATE who is received to-t,he 'service of the' United States or our State the sum of •-• ' • TEN. DOLLARS, And alto allow to EACH COMPANY- TWENTY' DOLLARS, For Recruiting Expenses. • 111. The HEADQUARTERS or .THE'BRIGADEIS AT t ISIB.BOARD OF TRADE•ROOMS. - - • . . 505 CHESTNUT STREET. • By order of COL. Cl. M. EAKIN, COMMACOMMANDING RESERVE BRIGADE. JOHN. E.:ADDIOKS,' jel7-St • „ • ACTING A. A. GENERAL"' VIRST COMPANY.'HAMILTON FLE9.—Itecruits Cranked" immediately Mr the - Pirat Compa4y H e P4I IFLEt3 r .now• recruiting at - 001W mismonteg Hail. THIRTYSEVENTIP and MARKET Streets. i Armory open , Day,antl - • B. H. KNIGHT, Captain. 111MHON. B. H. STANTON, !MONETA. TCY 'IF WAR, WASH iNhITON On behalf of the citizens of Philadelphia, and its vicinity, the undersign ed respectfully request you to /HMO the proper authori zation - or inireediatelyikalsing three Regiments or Vo lunteers of COLORED MEN. fr om this part of Feunsyl fok the war. The •undersigned are happy to be able to state that, in their judgment. such action o a Ycur part would be gladly welcomed audio truesily sus tained by a vast malority of their 1.3Ya1 fallow-citizens, and that the invitation to volunteer. for the defence of the Union would be responded to with zeal and alacrity by the colored men of Pennsylvania. The undersigned would respectfully suggest that, should you conclude to issue . the instruction which they urge, that you order Fort Mirth], or some other suitable place, be prepared for the reception-of the vo lunteers as rest k 8 theY may enlist.; that none but Co lored non-coramtsiloned Deicers be allowed to canvass for- recruits, and that no individual, no clique, nor dis tinct set 'of politicians, be exclusively ootrusted with this matter. It is the whole people who urge this adroit, and all classes should be charnel with -ilk support Fi nally; the undersigned aecure you that they are willing to ui &rink. , the collection of whatsoever, minds may be necessary to defray extraordinary expenses for recruit ing Lot allowed by the Government, and in every other honorable and disinterested war give thidr hearty ef forts towards raising these regiments of Colored Men for thewor. Leaving the whole queer cruite to you. with no sn, head. the undersigned soh memorial. rk/LAYELPITTA, June 10, 11 Thomas Webster, - Daniel Smith, Jr., W. D Lewis. _ - W. C. Eeehmle, Win. D. Kelley. W. H. Kern. Asburst, - N. B. Brown, W. Reich Whine," ; J. W. - J. M. McKim, George 8.. Boker,- Boraces Thorley, Jr., Caleb H. Needles,, • • John B. Bonney, - BehlY Samuel, Fri. ode W elle. S A. Mercer, Eamuel &Imes. H. C. Carey. . Daniel Bancroft, D.-C. Baird, William Tilghman, •• J. E. Caldwell At Ce.; - - E. R. 13 utchinso• tieerge W t lL ' - Frauciscus, I'. Hellen ay, George'Tiuman, Jr., B. Lukens, A. W. Little & CO., John H. - `J.-W. Wise, W. G. McAllister, Unmet Coffin, - - B. Smith Belly, Marshall Gill, O. Heaton, .• Jae)) Burnett, C.. S. Grovec! . A:J. Antelo, M. McMichael, Jr., Joseph Herr, J. 12, rall),I NallllkVBB Neff, Edw. Mitchell, H. -Wallace, Aermann Bokum, W. Struthers, B enry - Geo. S. Bothell, John M. Butler, Ealal. W. Cade, ' Win. A. Ingham, Qh. Lennig, C. - Afarkley. Edwit;l l .B;'.Owning; wash. - .Keith, • j, Ruble" Ashton, ThOs. P. James, - A. H. -Denekla, - Jno. Fallon, Geo. D. Wetherill, B. S. Reed, Theo. Bliss, Jno. B. -Diehl, Lloyd P. Smith, Alex. J. Lane. • Joshua Snoring', David Wetherly, Jr., E. Tracy, E. D. Stokes. , J.-W. Stokes, • G. M. Coates, G. 11. Roberts, Norton, C. Smii h, Geo. W. Thorn, Ch. G. Sowers, Evan Rogers, Win. T. Bansell. - John B. Graff, - Edwin treble, John De Bret, Ai. Willis moon, James Hudde I, - John S Withers, Geo. -Young. • Alex. hi. Fox, Jacob Naylor, E. G. Ruhn, C. therm ' J. Q. L. -Brom, E. P. Moyer, (leo. D. Stroud, Sarnutl C. Perkins, James Farr, • Skil/NA C. Canby, Chas. M. Peterson, J. Nad lock, Jr„ Franklin'Jenks, E. Al. Needles, - M. Russell Thayer, John D,Ball, John S. Newbold, Galloway C. Morris, Chas. Cabot, J. C. Norris, M. D., Chu. Platt, Matthias Maris, Abraham Walter, • F. Fraley, Alex. Murphy, Colonel 21st Beet P. M. A. Gibbs, Alt x. Priestly. Philip S. Justice. L. C. lungerich, `'Benj. nnerews, S - -Grant, J B. Addicits, H. W Andrews, Thos. P. Stoteshury, • John L Donut, Win Meredith, Bucknell. John A. Wilson, John F. Beige, M. D., Wm...R. White. Atherton Blelght, Philip Brooks, - Levi T. Rutter,` Beaty Simons, Charles T. Yerkes, tin of,.otlicaring tivise re adestions what.vor on that nit an early decision to this 'George L. Coffey, Charles Globous, Saunders Lewis, Morton McMichael, C. H Clark, A. Birgfeld, nd rews, William Devine, Stephen ColweLL S. M. Felton, R. P. Ring, . W. R. alcOlees, A B. Atkins, Thomas C. Yarnall,- John Walker Jackson, Benjamin H. Brewster, George T. Thorn, ' Daniel - X. Cochran, James Warrington, B. Carpenter, W. S. Stewart. Fed:J. Diver, George W. Trot", John Tucker, W. W. Justice, Charles S rmith, Wm. J. Wainwright, G tI. Crosman; Ud A. J. W. Paul, - James L. Claghorn, James Bateman, tioWer GeOrge Whiting, entries O'Neill. rttitriCo B. FrYi Robinson. - W, Kemble, I'. Rea.,-. ‘ ell. Dawson, john P . cprree, Thomas Geo. S Booby, - Craig T. Ititgbie, J. W. Ffaztehurst, J. B. Fry, J. G. liollingswort,h, Jelin T. Lewis, Geo. J. Gross, S. A. Caldwell, Chas. Norris, Frank B. Beige, W. 8: Ras; B, • R. Rundle Smith, Cad walader Biddle, .B F. Reimer, N. 'Boyd, U. S. A, W. Bucketill, Thos. W. sweeney, H. Geiger, - John 0. Davis, Alfred Li Keauedy, John Tucker, Jr., . D. P. South worth, John TtipmPson, Jas. Pollook, ' Jno. F. Frazier; Jas. Trimble, W. G. Thomas, Jas. W. -Carson. Theo, Adams, James N. Stone, George Rrety, Charles Gilpin. L. C. Madeira. H. Hopper, E G. Cattail, H. C. Lea. . S. Fisher Cornea, A. S. Leith work, H. C. Howell, Charles Watson, George Wittso a, W. P. Jenks, Robert Ervien, Edward Steer, Alfred Hunt, S Simon, S-S. Henry, James Graham, Toe. N. Withers, Jahn J. Hartmann, W. Murphy, - - Francis P. Steel, B. C. Knight, Andrew Wneeler, Wm. Sellers, Samuel S. White, N. }lowland, Edgar Thomson, Jas. Wilcox. - J. B. McFarland, 'Evan Randolph, W. T. - -Ashman,. John B. Myers. James T.' Furness,. A: B. Bode, John Grigg, Robert B. Cabeen, James M. Aertsen, Thomas Smith, Wm. Cnn,mings, - A. G Collin. Jame.' M.- LOngaere e K. H. Kennedy, Samuel H. Trotter, W. Morris Davis, G. H. Newhall. C Hertur..ll.- D., Stephen Morris, Samuel T. Altemus, B. Gerhard, John McArthur, Thomas J.llegear, Kingston Goddard, Thomas W. Evans, John Davis Watson, Clement S Rutter, Geo, M. Cinuarroe." John Clayton, Henry Cohen, -Alger S .Roiierts, Wm. Paddock, Theodore Berry, Percival Roberts. Charles Warts. M. D._ ...ASHINGTON. June 17, 186.1. THOMAS WEBSTER:Esti : The petition of the citizens of Philadelphia. for antherity to raise three regiments pf Colored Vo unteers. bas been received by this Depart ment, and the proper orders have been issued for raising the troops. The views of the Department will, be ex— plained to you by Major Stearns' EDWIN M. STANTON. Secretary of War. rite. OFFICE -COMMITTEE, ON DE— . FENCE AND PROTECTION, . - CITY OF. PfuLabEr,nfire, Jun 01141883: -By virtue of the authority vested 'in me` by the act of the General 'Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. entitled, •-• An act relating to the-Horne Guard of the City of Philadelphia." approved the sixteenth day of May, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. Id° - hereby require Brigadier General A. J. PLEASON't ON, commander of the Home. Guard, to order out (and into the service of the city of Philadelphia) the whole of the said guard for the rreservation of the public peace. and the &Asir. of the city. And I do ll hereby ca upon all perso within the limits of the said city to yield. a prompt and ready obedience to the orders of the said Commander of the. Home Guard: and or those acting under his authority, in. the execution of his and their said duties: - - Ia witness whereof,..l have hereunto set my.hand and caused the corporate seal of the city of Philadelphia to be affixed, this sixteenth day of Jane, A. D, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-three. • ALEX aN DER HENRY, Mayor.of Philadelphia. HEADQUARTER** HO ttE GUARD, - CITY OF PIIILADELPRIA. June 16, 1863, Under the authority of an act of the General Aseeta hip of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled "An act relating to the Home Guard of the City of Phi ladelphia," approved the sixteenth day'of May, an no Do mini one tF Ouse nd eight hundred sixty-one. and of the re quirement of the Hon. ALEX AND a HENN. lir, Mayor of the city, made pursuant thereto, and hereto predired,tbe wader-igned - assnmes the duties for the preservation of the public peace and the defence of the city. . P e invites the support and co-operation of his fellow citizens, and of all the authorities, National, State, and Municipal, in the performance of his responsible unties, A J. PLESSONTON. Brig: Oen. 'Cnniznd'g in Philadelphia, WK. BRADFORD, ' Assistant Adjutant General. IMTO THE CAPTAINS OP- COHPA. POES OF VOLUNTEERS'ENLISTING FOR Tit& kIiEt 4 ENT MERGENCY: In order that the'men of your command may receive the TEN DOLLARS EACH voted by thoCitizns' 'Bounty Fund Committee, it will be necessary for you to furniah a certified copy of your muster-roll, or a copy thereof with the original, for examination. - For further information, apply at southwest corner of Tit IRD Street and WILLING'S Alley. at preieo t Office of the DISBURSING AGENCY of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COSIPdITTEE. ' . jelfl-3t A C.ARD.I.Ir,SSItS, MERRICK A, „sit a stated,Afeettng of the Second Ward .EATI G NAL , IIPTION , LEAGUE.-held this eveninir,Wwas, on motion of*James M. Gibson. Esq., nnantrnonsly.agfeed the thanks of this League be ten dered yon - for - your liberal donation of yesterday.. Attest: JOHN W. FRAZIER, tieeykary. TAILAD'A June 16,1863 .. telB:2t* MOFFICE OF THE WESTAIORA LAND. COAL COMPANY. No: stall South 'Mail) Street. corner of Wiilines alley.—Priti.A.neu- PnIA. June 17th. IS63.—At a nweting of the Directors', held this d a y,s - 'Dividend of Pi Fry CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock was declared out of the profits of the past-six menthP, payable on and "after July let, 1883. The Transfer Books mill -. be - closed until July‘fid next,. jeIS4JI jr. JOKSON. Treasurer. IMPOST OFFICE, PEIGAIiEL PENN Jane 17. 1861. In consequence of a notice given by the British Post Office of a change in mode of rating letters addresssed to JAVA, CHINA, LABUAN. BultNBo. TAPAS, the MO LUCCAS. and PIFILLIPPINE ISLANDS, it is ordered that hereafter all letters sent to those countries via Mar seilles, shall be prepaid at following rates—lo wit: A single letter not exceeding M oz:in weight.... .... A letter above 3G oz. and not exceeding 1 oz. .... oS A letter above 1 oz. but not exceeding 2 0z.... . .. 212 and so on, chargin gan additional rate of $lO6 for each ounce or fraction of an ounce, This order takes effect IMMEDIATELY. MILITARY NOTICES. TTEADQUARTERS HOME. GUARDS, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, June 16, 1861 GENERAL ORDERS No. I . . The HORT. GUARD of the City of Philadelphia is. re quired for the defence of the City and State. Commanding Officers of-Regiments, Battalions, Bat' teeter, and Ct ropaniee, will immediately fill up their re spective commandsto the full complement ana report for duty af these Headquarters. ' , Officers on the Staff of this force will report in person at Headquarfers.' this day, at 4 o'clock P. M.. A neglect to de so will be considered a resignation of their, ap pointments, and theii successors will immediately be selected. Men of Philadelphia! the period foretold to you has arrived. You must knock uncler or fight. Your all is at stake, and you haie no other choice. . Ladies of Philadelphia spurn from your presence the able-bodied men who`hesitate to enlist for your defence' —none but the brave deserve thifair. The City will guarantee the payment of the troops she calls Into service. By_order of . Brig. General Cdmmanding K 01716 Guard. WM. BRADFORD, Assitilant Adjutant General. - 'jel7-3t THE. PRF,SS.-PHILADF,LPITIA, THURSDAY, RINE' 18, 1863. BkADQUARTERS" 20TH P. M. f PHILADELPHIA, hltl9 18. 1833. GENERAL ORDER, No.. S —Connintudera of Com panies will report, with their men enniPtied. ae early Ith poßsible '1 HI s (l'hormiey) hic RN 1 1 , 1 G. dame 18th, at INDEPEADENCE SQUARE By order of WILLIAM R. THOMAS, A H. SNYDER Acting & el n C at o ant.mmanding York P. It- I.' RUSSELL LIGHT INFANTRY. W - ersims desirous of raising Companies or !parts of Companies ender the recent . Proclamation of the - JPresident to'he attached to this Regiment, authorized try the Governor.will c. immediately atthe Regimental H c. 1.1 immediately ters, No. 909 CHESTNTJT Street. A. Quaver master and AAdjutant also wanted for the above oro3aiza tien. By order Colonel WM. iIIAYER. W. A. ANDREWS. .01.9-2t* tNATIONAL GIIA:RD, TO THE RESCUE, and drive the invader from the soil!—The members of the National Guard are requested to meet in MASS MEETING'. in IND EPRcIDENCE SQUARE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at E. o'clock, for the purpose of forming military organizations for the defence of Abe State. WM. Y LEADER. W. FISHER MITCHELL, JOHN C. PAYNT BR, THOS. COCKERILL, ADAM ALI3REGAT. Committee. GYMNAST `ZOUAVES-00. A, 2.OTu REMIMENT •P. M. few more. Recruits wanted, Apply at the Headquarters of the Regi ment, northeast corner FRONT and-LOMBARD, be fore 10 o'clock A. M., as the Regiment is under marching orders. Recruits will be fully uniformed and etininUed beforeleaving the oily. City Bounty, lle P. V. SMITH. Captain. - ts,ATTENTION COMPANY K. SE— COND REGIKENT . BLUE' RESERVES!—AII mem-' hers of this Ccmpany who have enrolled themselves for the present crisis will aseemble at the Arinorrr. EIGHTH and CaLLOWIII EL. THIS (Thursdal) MORN rp.G. A few good men ean'still be accepted„? By order of " . CanWn IV [Ng, Iv , - Late of the l'exab Regiment: tA TT E N T 1 0 N, WA.SITINGTON GRAYS!—The tnembeys - vvt o have enrolled there eelves for the present cam,,atnn will r asgernble at the Amory THIS (Thurstir4") MORNING, at 9 o'clock, to be mustered into servic , d, • By order of F. W. RALSTON, le , ' . Lieutenant Commanding.. A RAIP:IfY . INDEPENDF,NT"' taw. — . 1833.* . thebe netlye —O4l No. ..0 . ?INDENT coutributin g members of the' _ EVEN GU A O RD B 11 w 1 i i l ns m t, e att a S t o t ' he u ir k Armor enroll y themselves for the defenee et the State,. -Members are reque-ted to bring such Mono,' with them as ore desirous of joinit g. BS order of Company, It* JNO. G. DIVINE, Pint, Sergeant. K ItYSTONE ARTILLERY !-RE CRDITS WANTED, for immediate service, ander the Governor's. Proclamation. Rolls open at the City Arsenal. RACE Street, below Broad, and at INDE PENDENCE, HALL. jelB-3t• ... • • _ - yAT TENT IO N . WASHIN4TO.N . ' RAYS!—Citizens; the above-Mentioned Corps, being em .6,...0 answer ,the call of their country and &ate, to _____„,:,., 2- vaders of their soil, and also to milder any ser .gawm, 7 .- c ,,,—,try that is necessary, call upon their , renerally to come forward and friends and the cilenc enrol] themselves fivirnaiaWLY. Any. Organization - or parts of organizations ,- that. may ,be ,irt_ elriVace, ara cordially invited to Join' TM At COrlital:Ate Wn. t i aia at tendance, at. the Armory ,of the • Corpc , ,Pitalst.tsl.lß BALL; SIXTH Street, below Arch', daily:to.l;ive in- • formation and enroll applicants. -- By order of -. _ jel6-3t. - _ ALEX: lil.llgpn Y, Captain. HEAr QUARTERS 1.4 , r ILEGI MENT PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. for FTATE DEFENCE, No. 110 South SIXTH All mei , desiring to go with MS lot PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY Regiment will meet at the headquarters, on THIS (Wednesday) MORNING at 10 o'clock. to proceed to Harrisburg forthwith. WO bounty will be paid to eadh man. . By order of JOR: C. HEM jel7-St Colonel Commanding. p,,ECOND COMPANY HAMILTON K. l RIFLES. —Recruits wanted immediately for the Secokd Company H AMILVO eT RIFLES. now recruiting at Seunder i e Institute, THIRTY. NINTH Street, above Market Armory open Day and Evening. .1617-3t 5 JOS. L. DAVIS, Captain. ARMY BLANKETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEO. D. PARRISH & CO., 312 CHESTNUT STREET. jplS-6t PHILADELPHIA. F. J. SMITH & Co.'s CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY SHE BEE Be FISHER; - NO. 3NORTH FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, iel7-2t* 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, jel6 SP! ' - Corner of Commerce FLAG DEPOT..t. BUNTING SILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS OF SUPERIOR. QUALITY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS , Je2,4.9,1a,16,18,23,25,30&jyT4 TH j 4 CHERRY Etreets FOURTH OF JULY. WM. F. SCHEIBLE; SILK FLAGS Flags of an sizee on hand or made to order, from inches to 4p feet, - CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN , . Be sure you get to 49 South THIRD Street before or dering elsewhere. tie22+ 1776. - 1853. - 167 I. A. q-Sil; SILK FLAGS.!: BYN-TING FLAGS! E . pRGrEES.. - PENA:VT& lINION JAC KS. STRE A MERS-:. • - U T , 4- G- RED, WHITE, ARD'BLUE, EVANS & ..ETASS ALL, • MILITANY - Fp'ENISHERS, . 9elB-1m No. 419 ARCH STREET, Philaplphia— G W. SIDIONS & BRO'rkIER4 - WISOM-STEEEP-EALL, PHILADELPHIA. KANITPALTITRERS OP JENVELBY. FINE SWORDS, AND YILPPART GOODS, II EVERY TADUITY. GOVERNMENT GOODS_ Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo` Blue Flannel& Mixed Twilled = Sky Blue Kerseys.v.- - FARNITAM, KIRKHAM, & PO., No. 30 0311113THULT STRIKT. • 1111124-alll • RMY GOODS. DABIC-BLUE COAT CLOTHE. DARK-BLIIB CAP CLOTHS. BKI -BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICER& ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT. 10-OIINCE DOCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT: HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND. DUCK. BROWN AND BLKACHRD,SHERTINGS AND SHLRT .INGS. Nor WA by • _ "FROTHINGRAM k wELLs. SINGER & CO.'S P-••• • . . "LETTER A" N, FAMILY SEWING MAOHIE;'- . . will, the new improvements-Hemmer; Braider, Binder, Feller, Tacker, Corder, Gatherer, &C.; i 8 the CHEAPEST AND BEST , .0211 machines for -.MILT SEWING exn LIGHT HABLIFACTURINIVPURPOSES. - Send - for a pamphlet, and fi copy, " Singer. & cee, pazette."' • • SINGER it CO., Iin..I3IO,._CHEStNUT Street. Philadelphia. RI M LIFE-SIZE PHOTO GRAPHS; in oil caters, are moef life-like portraits, • They excel all other portrait% in natural expresalen. 'which ie faithfully preserved. Reduced prioes. SR' GOND Street, above Green. . MILITARY NOTIUES; MILITARY GOODS. LONDON PISTOLS. A small lot, from the Prize Steamer-Bermuda, FOR S &LE IW, EVANS' & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 ARCH STREET SABRES AND BOWIE KNIVES, kannfactured and for sale by FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS! 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, MANUFACTURER OF BUNTING FLjA.GS; COTTON FLAGS, PARLOR FLAGS, .1 FLAGS FOR HORSE HELDS.' THE U;HTED STATES SEWING IiAIAUMBS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. A GENO Y THE MUTUAL LIFE INSFRANCt COMPANY NEW "Y0171.12C, F. RATCHFORD GENERAL AGENT. N 0.400 WaJultt Street, Philadelphia. The following dewatols has juat bion recelyeti at this MUTUAL LIFE INSITII-A*E 9/ Broadway, 17th June, 1863. F. R. STARR, &ry..; General Agent foi Penneylyaaia, 400 Walnut Street, Philadelphia DEAR SIR: We take the war risk, without extra b*- charge, OIL all our policy holders who are - cltlzeiis -of Pennsylvania, 'who now volunteer for its defence, to repel the present rebel invasion, while within the terra tonal limits of the State Very respeetfallY, yours. 110B1LADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURLOICZ COMPANY. OFFICE, fit", 433 CHESTNUT MEW. CHASTBBED BY TI2X STATB OF PBBBSYLFABIA This Company is now prepared .to make tummy/ against LOSS BY FLEE on the most favorable' terms. Their losses will be promptly settled, and that those for the year 1562 were so, they refer to the following re aipients: Mrs. Jane Perree..• L. G. ilyting_er Co,C Beverly R. Beim.• • • William E. Taber..., John Candy P. P. Morris W. V. Petit L. Mytinger is Co R. E. Sellers.. • Otlierernall losses This Company haie no nnsettiod lame& The assets of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rents Real estate (taken for debts) cost Stocks and bonds Bill's receivable Due from individuals Cash in Bank Stock notes R..P. Ring, PreTeilent, M. W. Baldwin, Vice Pre; Charles P. Hayes, sident, - John Clayton, P. B. SaverY, Ed. Alexander Murphy, T. K. Collins, H. C. Howell, M. Cowell, John Hillgore. B. J. Megargee. ' inh2B-atuthBm*if. F. VANE INSURANCE . COMPANY, NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street. . _ PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. I B. D. Woodruff, I Geo. A. - West, 1 John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A. H. Rosen helm, Joseph.D. Ellis. BUCK. President. Francis N. Buck, . Chas. 'Richardson, Henry Lewis. Jr., Jobn.W. Everman, FhWu 8, Justice, FRANCIS N. . _ CHARLES RI WILLIAM I.TZMA RETAllfs DAIN GOODS. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF RICH PARIS . MANTILLAS. - - ALSO, OF LIGHT ZEPHYR .CLOTH CLOAKS, SUITABLE FOB THE WHOLE SUMMER. IPROCTOR Bc CO4 No. 998 ciiriSTlM STRiET.I FINANC lAL. SPECIAL NOTICE_ THE SALES OF THE UNITED STATES SIX PER CENT. LOAN, C.A LE D -20'_d~ Have amounted for many iveeke past to OVER TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS DAILY. THE FIRST OF JULY Is rapidly: approaching, when the public will no longer have the right to Subscribe at Par for this desirable Loan, the principal' and interest of which ie payable IN 00111). All parties contemplating investing in these Six per cent. Bonds, should at once forward their money through ani of the local agencies, or direct to JAY „COOKE; SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. 3011-tjyl "414 SOUTH-THIRD STREET, PHILA. CALIFORNIA AND SAN FRANCISCO CITY COUPONS BOUGHT AND COLLECTED BY Al - JOUST BELMONT it CO., `5O WALL STREET. • NEW TORN. W A D M.. DAVIS STOOK ANO.:EKOFILITGE BROKER, No. 39-South' THIRD Street. (up MAIM) - . . , ParrannutivA. . • MINIMAL -.I3BOKXRAGN AN D, BANKING BM._ NESS TRANSACTED.. tt7. Rocks and 'Bonds 'Bought and Sold on llominiseion. Loans and Business Peter. Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Bzchanae on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur. renew Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposita. apt-Sm • . S , HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND. BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT STREW STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN KENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on COMMiBI3iOII. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates; • - _ UNITED, STATES 5-41) YEAR six per cent - BOND& furnished: at. PAR In sums to snit: wilhout any chance for commission. - Orders by Mall shall receive prompt attention. Refers Nesara.Dat'hauTrotter & Co. , Ciao. D. Fairish; log., ' John B.' Myers & Co„ ' Samuel B. Thomas, Ban,. larnesa,Brinlev.& 00., John Thomas, BALL COLLECTION OF ' 11. S. CERTIFI CATES' OP INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS CO ANY are now • preparCd to . collect at the Treigtry De rtment. Washindon. with despatch, and - at reasonab rates, - -the One Year Certificates of In lebtednese of the tinned States now due or ehortly nu ' Terms maw known and 'receipts given the - : aloe, 320 CBESNUT Street. MPUCATIOX: BRISTOL BOARDIN' SCHOOL FOR 0iin.5...1011.-.-re G ...the 7th of Ninth month. Poi Circulars, noßly to 117E1 ANNA - PElRCE.ll3ristol, Bucks co.. Pa. - . , ,jel74ims M " ISS .41.ARY ' , E:THROPP WILLIIA ' f open her English and French Hoarding and *Day, School for Young Ladles, at 1811 CHESTNUT Street, on the 14th of September. For circulars. until Septem ber hit, apply at the Sunday-scheol Times 148 S. nth. FO OATH street; Ma., or address Miss Th!ropp at Val -4"15,4n0 R E M'E R' S IVORYTYPES :ARE equalled by none made in the city; truthful in ex rn mien and colorloa, tin attitude and appearante nata• ral and pleaeing.. tiEfIOND Street,-abode Green. it* • \ JUNE 17TH, 1863 OF NEW tong, F. S. WWST.ON., President ms 92 4,946 67 4,994 19 VI 87 2,000 00 .15:1.116 48 . 19,370 00 . 21,509 91 . 9,942 91 7,37447 1.092 97 . 70.265 00 $179,662 &I LACKBURNE. Secrets - • - . dEIiRDSON, Vice Preeident D, Secretary. Cja.ls-iftf U == "PE B UGLE, CALL"--BY GEO. F. R es (4 u O . T.; A or Bection of nearly flf . y of the feed), eat,spini most rousing songs, trios. quartette., and choruses. ever published at so low a prico-813 a do zen. Single copies, for examination, 25 cents. 'lbis book should be in every loyal home. in every Union League, and around every camp fire; for it will help the right, while it arouses, arouses, entertains, and benefits in many ways. Its success, in the short time it has beon‘out, ta highly gratifying. The following table of contents will give some idea of (he pieces: After the'Battle. • A New Ballad of Lord.Lovoll. mpricx. Battle-Cry of Freedom. Brave Boys Are They. 'Em Fames, Jeff. Clear the Way. Ceme, Rouse UP. Brave Boys. Fnglish Neutrality. Fine Old Union Gentleman.. • Flag of the Fearless Free, Fteedom and Union. God Bleas Our Native Land ; Firm May She Ever Stand. God Bless our 'Native Land; May Heaven's Pro tecting Gaud. - God Save the Nation. God Save the President. God Speed the Right. Gone to the War. Grafted into the - Army. - • - Hai:, Colombia. • Ho! for the Gunboats. ho Jefferson Sir. Kingdom Cornier. Lord - Lovell Marched Out of New Or/eans. My Native Country, Thee. ' • ever Forget the Dear Ones, - Our Soldiers Stand :Upon the Field. 0,. Wrap the Flag Around Me, Boys. :Patriotic. Anthem. Picking Lint. Stand By. the President. - Stand Up for Uncle Sam. The Call. , The Bugle Call', The Harp of the Union Band. There's a Good Time Coming. The Ship of Union. The Skedaddle Rangers. 4 .The Star-Spangled Banner The Union League. , Thrice Hail, Happy Day. 'Toll the Bell. Uncle Sam's Funeral. Watchman, What of the Night? Wears tfircbing to the Field, Bale- Whai'); the Cause of this Commotion? Whit's the Matter? The 'Bugle Call." and oar new book, " The Silver Lute," for tiehools, Academies. Emd Juvenile Classes. by Gnu. F. ROOT, are kept by Mason Brothers and Wm. • 1 , ‘,41 & Co., New York; T. H. Tolman & Co. and Boston; Lee & Walker, Philadel- Oliver. - Ditson - Dealers general) . .. phia; and- by Booksellers aim Preserve this advertisement, as the next will. heabout r something else, ROOT & CADY, ago. F. ROOT, t No. OD Clark direct, Chicago. c-thY. ialB-lt XIEN . 7 D9OKS,••=. - - - N . lust reteited by 3. .V •I'irrINCOTTAtO._, _ ' 715 and 717 MARKET Street. - THE NATURAL LA', 8. OF RUSBICNDRY. By Jae , . - • tice Von Leib*, '-__ ....../ OWN DE F ENCE . ' THE HOLY WORD IN /PS . '. BY ts I., I ENS. Aldine edi- Rev. Abiel Silver. s, T BROWNING tteadings. and tha l . lS 4v ß o A lu ß nle7. -,,,,r,0, FRIENDS IN COUNCIL. ASeries of._ Discourses tbereon. 4 volumes. ' ..,,,,,, , , FAITH GARTNEY 'S CHILDHOOD. By the a, "Boys atlibegoaeset. , ' __ A POlaT OF HONOR. A Novel. • HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL. 'By William Howitt. 2 vols., AT ODDS. , By the Baroness' Tautpluetts, author of "Quite. . jelB I%J lI,ITAIiY BOOKS.- - --THE SUBSVILL BERS have on hand a large assortatent bf 3ooks on MILITARY SCIENCE, including all the recent pot, Bastions, end the work on Tactics, are . &e., anLhO' rized by the Government . al b , CF, works on. MILITaRy SURGERY, Militxrp Heepiiale, Hygiene, the Examination: of BEY emits, &c. LINDSAY & BLAKISTO'N, bliehersrßokers. ie3B US SOUTH SlXRitreet.aleeM JUST RECEIVED-A NEW ROOK FOR YOUNG LADIES-- FAITH OA3ITNEY'S CHILDHOOD: ' . By the author of "Boys at Cbequasset." 1 vol. Awe, Cloth.. Price, $1.25. " Faith Carta:ley% Childhood' is a noble, good-work, that could only have been accomplished by an elevated mind, united to a &Meie r tender heart. Pram the first page to the last Hie intpression is received of a life which has been lived ;the characters are genuine, well drawn, sad skilfully presented ;Ibey are-received at ones with kind,lriendly greeting, and followed with interest, till the last page compels a reluctant farewell." LEY POLDT, Bookstore and Library, jelB-31 1313•CHESTIVIIT Street. - 80 - os. K FOR CLERGYMEN. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. AND POE THE PEOPLE New Books received ae soon - as out. Any Book not on our ehelvos toill be obtained, at the shortest notice. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, from all theprincinalutanu facturers, at the lowest prices. . PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, .121-' CHESTNUT Street.. - jelky3 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 1et,1282, u ith the Amendments. By Chas. F. Estee. El 50. SOTITHEEN STORY : The First Year of the War. By Pollard, of Richmond. $2. FR62: Vi , ABRING TON. By the author of _Rutledge, MARIAN GRAY; OR, THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL. By Mrs. Mary J. Relines. $1.25. LIFE AND LETTERS. OF WASHINGTON IRVING. By hie nephew, P. M. Irving; vol. Id, $l. 50. LEAVES :FROM THE DIARY OF A/51 ARMY SUR GEON. By Thos. T. Ellis. M. D $l. HARPER'S HAND BOOR FOR TRAVELLERS IN EUROPE AND THE EAST. By W. P. Fetridge. 82 75. OUT-DOOR PAPERS. By T. W: Rigginson: EL 25. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED DI ARTIEN, jeS 606 CHESTNUT Street. H AZARD'S BOOKSTORE, 724 CRIISTNOT STREW. Between Seventh and Xianth t3tresti. all Books usually to be bad In a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on onzAkelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. fee -t 1 LEGAL. TN TB E SUPRItME COURT OF PENN SYLVA.NIA. E intern District, ofJannary Term, 1860. 26. In Equity.- Elizabeth Y. Walker. complida ant, ye. Sophia V. Dunehee, George M. Patches, Mul ford Martin, and Sarah Ann Martin, his wife, George Patches, Edward °-F Patches, Samuel J.'W. Patchett. Joseph Patches, Sarah Marshall, Thomas Marshall, Thomas Stewart, Edward W. Grattan. and Sarah E P. Grattan, his wife. Alfred Trimmer, Sarah Ruck. Emma Burney, William Marshall, Emma Marshall, "Samuel Marshall, John Marshall, Ann Marshall, William 01. Entriken, Benjamin Johnson, and diary Ann Johnson, his wife, Elizabeth Entriken, Emma Eatriken, Thomas Entriken, Esther Entriken, and John Entriken. The Master appointed to distribute the fund arising Dom then de, under decree of yourt, made in above Canes, of all that three-story- brick messnage and lot, situate on the south side of Arch street, between Front and Second streets, in the city`of Philadelphia (10. 106) Dont 1134 feet, depth . 3l feet. Also, all that two-story messutyre and lot, sotnetann the north side of Walnut street, in said city, (No 211.) front 18 feet. depth 51 feet. Also, all tbat two-story frame messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Quarry street, (No. 221,) be tween 1 bird and Fourth streeo, in the said city, front - 18 feet, depth 19 feet 3 inches; and also, all that brick messnage and lot, situate on the- north side of Gaskill street, in said city, between 'Third and Fourth streets, (No. M.) will attend.to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, - June 25th, A. D 1663, at it o'clock,A.. hi , at his office. No. 916 Walnut street, when and where all Persons interested are required to present' their claims, or be debarred from cominctin on said tund.- . . CHARLES S. PANCOAST, r=El CIRCULATING. LIBRARIES. BROTHERHEAD'S OIROULA, v • TING LIBRARY. —All the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is the ONLY Libraryin the country. that , includes all' the NEW ENGLIsh BOOKS , that are not RL PRINTED here. Terms per year ; sin months 19: threes months 411.600ne month 7/3 cents, or 3 cents per day, 218 . SouthEIOHTII Street/ snh33-3m COPARTNERSHIPS. PARTNERISHIP.,—WE, THE UN dersigned,-have this day entered into copartner shipt for the transaction of a-Wholesale and Ret.il GRO CERY-Business. under the firm of PETER N. CRUSE & CO., successors to Stevenson & Walker. PETER N. ORIISE, LAMBERT R. WALKER. 700 South SECOND Street, corner of Shippen. PHILADELPHIA, June 9.ISM, COPARTNERSHIP. -WE, THE UN- dErsigned, have this day entered into copartner ship for the transaction of a Wholesale and Retail GRO CERY Business, under the firm of L. R. WALKER & CO., succesuors to Wm. C. Steveseon. _ LAMBERT R. WALKER, PE YEE N. CRUSE. .21LA South SECOND Street, opposite Almond PHILADELPHIA, June S 1.863. jel7-6t5 THE SUBSCRIBERS . WILL 00.NTD NUB the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old teltand.l". 751M taf. g iltrix CO.,Drursists. . 724 Itte.e.KNT Street. VARNISHES. PATENT, PARAFFINE VARNISH. 0 A "IT T I 0 NI We hereby caution the Paint and Oil and Ship Chan dlery trade, and consumers of our PATENT PARAF FINS VARNISH, against purchasing from one J. B. MoMULLIN. of-1.49 FRONT Street. Philadelphia, as he ceand Mad as Agent for us, or SAMUEL PAGE & SON, of-Boston, in January last. • He has imposed upon the trade and consumers a worth less imitation of our PARAFFINS VARNISH. commenc ing the deceitful and fraudulent practice pretriouo to our anntament of his agency. - MESSRS. HULBURT & OF 240 ARCH STREET, _ ARE THE ONLY AUTHORISED ACHINTII for the sale of the PATENT PARAFFINIC VARNISH in PHILADELPHIA, and any other parties representing themselves as sack are imposters. All orders left with Messrs, HIILBURT & CO.. will be promptly attended to. . Our Varnish fully sustains its well-earned reputation as a durable, quick-drying, brilliant and economical application for imparting a glossy black coating on Wood or Iron. - GEO:, O. PAGE & • 139 MA IDEN LANE New York. jeg-lm if And ill SINITHII WHAB.F. Baltimore. TEE -KING AND THE PAG-ES ; Q. P. neat( BRILLIANT. Without any lamer." _ Specially written by JURN . PARAFFINS, GENT., For the benefit of the FAINT, OIL, AND SHIP R -CHANDLERY , . With. 41 ;the' Correspondence, Contracts, Am.. &c., and Caricatures in Black, by Carious It. OIL, Esq. - Ia callinl l the attention of the public to this affair On Lem PARAFFINS VARNISH, the subscribers have'onlytime 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& Page & Bro., &astern Varnish Peddlers; simply, because they object to oar manufacturing and selling a:Varnish in Philadelphia, in every way superior, for one-half the money than their so-called Patent Pars ffine Varnish.': Any one preferring Pages' to ours can buy it-of' us, with sworn bids," and half dozen other parties in town, without putting us to expense; 26 cents alderman fees. , - As the trade of Philadelphia, who have so liberally patronized us since January last, have been thoroughly ~,care of what they were linying, it Is not supposed that they will be led by "Page's Appeal'.'' to pay extra price, extra freight, extra . cartage,: extra package 3:1 Loney, 'for an article In New . York, when they can huy, the Q. I°. IRON BRILLIANT at home, at less purchase money, without these charges, a better quality,' • any more than a pointer would pay for turpentine, at its Pre sent price, when benzine, answers his purpose. Persons wanting Page's Varnish, residing in distant 'portions of the city, can be furnished ,with the names of parties selling it in their locality, free of- ch. rue, hyy , applying :by note to this office.. J. N. McMULLIN CO,', Manufacturers and' Dealing' in Black and Bright Var ispb, Tar,yitch, Rosin, Benzine. Naptla, &c , &c., 3,84,f - South:FRONT Street. MILITARY' COMPANIES. - - • Arrnyettuidaid . .Annretandarcklnfantry , and OnCalry-Tants. On hand at HENRY W. SCOTT'S, AS33IIU6ICHT Street. - iip stairs MRS. 'SARAH RINXLE'S D &UGH.: _ . tern attend hi . the cure of CANORR-S the 4 erne as before her decease, at No: WA North TELDCIEENTH Street, below Vine. ied.741," BAZAAR-NINTH AND SAN- 60MSTREET& AUCTION S&LS OF .110itSES, 0/1111.IAGIS. FIAR NEM, Arc. • ON F ATURDAY MOKNINiI, at 10 o'clook. • Comprising about - FIFTY EIORiIF.S. Full description in catalogues: • ALSO. A large collection of desirable new and ascond-hand Carriages, Harness, Ac. wirli which the sale will Commence. Sir No postponement on account of the weather. -3018-211 f ALFRED M. HIIRXNESEI, Auctioneer. AUCTION - - - - ON TUESDAY, Tune 30th, IS6B, commencing at 12 o'clock. noon. PTO- CiSeiy• will berold, at the HARPER'S FERRY ARMORY. VIFcGINIA, THE FOLLOWING • CONDEMNED ORDNANCE AND ORVILINC 10.000 Tons Iron Castings. - 10 do . Iron Shaffing, Pulleys Bevel. Virthe4B,. 6 m 10 . do of Wrought Iron, "Scrap." . 8,000 Musket and Bide Barrels. 24 tron.Forges. 20 Steel-faced - Anvils 2 Force Pumps: 1 Draw Polishing lifnchine. 9 Tilt Hammers; 1 do,. small; 1 4 Fire Engine.. 4 Stoves:l lot C.a . !: 2 Proof Beds. I Drop Hemmer ;'Tempering Forws. - • 2 Fan Blasts: lot Fire Brick; Int Tools. 1 Wagon: 1 I Cart, and sundry other. goods. TERMS : Government fund Et • ; DANIEL J. 'YOBBO. Ordnance Agent - By order Brigadisr General JAMES W. RIPLSY, Chief of Ordnance. Washington. D.C. je19.12t B, CANNON. Auctioneer. WANTED T6 1 YURGETASF-A grey Carriage florae. 141; . I . , anda high, 6 years Cti ; moat be hind and gentle. Addrea: BOX No. 1184, Office. .ielB-3t. WAN TED—A "FIRST-44.TE saago HORSE suitable for a otilifery egICA.r. Apply to WM. E. ROBERTS, Knifing' Raitrowl D pot. jel7-3t HORSE WANTED.--WANTSD a good, sound,. gentle FAMILTr HORSE. Ai3pfr at Philadelphia and Mae Rttizroad OMNI. 2ao . WALNUT Street. • jeiB-6t. dat. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER 101 • 11 % GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PHILADmLram•'Ireb, 9, VESSELS WANTED immediately to eatrY COM2G-to the followinspoints: Tortugas. - Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. • „ . Alexandria, Va. Newborn, R. C. Port Royal; S. C. A. BOYD; felo-tf Captain and Agnigt. Qnartermaster... PEREMPTORY SALE-BY THOMAS St SONS. ' Jun .28d, at the Philadelphia Exeliange. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 505 South NINTH street. Lot 20 feet 4 inches by 198 feet deep, to a• twenty-feet-wide street. A substantial brick stable and coach-house, in the rear, 011 said street. The premises may be examined any day previous to, sale from 9 to 1 o'clock: jell-911P, FOR FAMILIES. e t • GERMANTO WN PROPERTY.— mira A LARGE HOUSE, With 33L acres of LAND, in Church lane. Willow avenue and Armat street, near Church Lane Station and Germantown. The house is very conveniently and comfortably built on rock, very dry and healthy; has Chilsen's furnace, gas, hydrant water—hot and' cold—through the house, bath room, winter and summer - kitchen, with ranges, a well of excellent water. porches on two aides of the house. Are. ; a good stone stable, with hydrant water. large lawns ; and -ornamental grounds. with fine large old trees and shrubbery;'a large and excellent kitchen garden, which can be divided into building lots. Five or ten thousand dollars can remain on mortgage. Two acres of Meadow Land, on theuPPosite side of Willow avenue. can be had, if desired. The place will be shown by Mr. Thomas Mellor, re siding thereon. . Will be sold by M. Thomas Sr Son. at the Merchants' Exchspae. TUESDAY. Juno 2.3 d. at 12 o'clock. aki FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE FARM of 106 Acres. with good Buildings and well watered, near a Railroad Station, an hour and' a Itairs ride from the city; accessible four times dailY; a portion Woodland and Meadow. D. B. CAD OPAL LADE% 141.$ 5 onth FOURTH street. N. B.—Desirable Houses and Lots in West .Philadel phia.-jelF 6t* te.l,h; • HANDSOME LiGHT W s SON CARRIAGES —A splendid Rhifting-top BOGGY WAGON. with pole and shafts, and a 13.011KA WAY FAMILY CARRIAGE, with pole and shafts. all made to order, by Watson, aud but Title - used: will be sold at HERKITESS' BAZAAR, on SATORDAY MORN . - ING next. TO FAMILY GROCERS-TO REN'P, a TORE. with handsome FIXTURES. situated at corner of BROAD and. ARCH Streets. Woald be offered at a very low price, and rent taken ontin groceries. Ann . 's to ROBERT 111A0GRGGOR, No. 233 South THIRD Street. Q. - EA BATHING-CONGRESS HALL, LONG BRANCH, N. J.. is. now open for the season. Tbe above . Honse-has been enlarged to over double its former size since last year , with all the modern improve ments-and conveniences of a Ant class kloose. and. com plete in every department. iel3-6t5 WOOLAT AN SPOKES. Proprietor. SOUTHMOUNTAIN HOUSE, ' INDIAN SAIcD SPRINGS, - • WOMELSDORF STATION, Berko county, Pa The above house is now open for the reception of visitors and boarders. Terms, 11;7 per week; children and nurses half price.. JOHN M.ANDERBAOFI, INDIAN SAND SPRINGS. Berke county, Pa. LONG - BRANCH - HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N. J.—This House affords a fine view of the Ocean, and can accommodate several- hundred , nuests. It will be open the middle of MINH. Applica tions addressed to Mrs. B. will meet with prompt atten tion. Mrs. M. A. BELLRNOER. Proprietress. W. H. ARNOLD, Superintendent. cb3th6t F,Plil RATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.- -.--. 'This delightful Resort will open for visitors on the I.sth day of JUNE. Cars leave Eleventh and. Market Streets, Phi' adelpkia, at T. 30 A. M.. via Columbia. Fare, *2.25. Round - trip Tickets, $3 36, good for ten days. ank ietr, T,-rnis—Transi. .$ 2 per day; Two Weeks, or the Sea son, $lO per wee Cilildren and servants, half price. Horses at livery $4 - _Pereek. For partioalars see Cir culsrs, to be bad at this . °Bice, or address 11. S. NEWCOMER. Ephrata Mountain Springs." Lancaster co,. Pa. SURF HOUk-E, ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey WWI, BE OPENED ON JUNE lab, A good Baud of Music has been engaged. Those who wish to engage Rooms wxll please addressH. S. NENSON. Surf Nouse Atlantic City. N. J. jel3-2.m UNITED STAI ES HOTEL, LONG BRANCB, N. J., Is now open for the reception of visitors. Cde be reached by Raritan and Delaware 'Bay Railroad .from foot of VINE Street at 7.30 A.M. - • deb-2m' B. A. SITORMARRE. CBESSON SPRINGS.;-%--THIS DE LIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT, immediately on the line of the Central P. R. R., located on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. %WO. feet above the level of the sea, will be open for the reception of visitors on the 10th day of June, 1863, and will be kept open until the let of October. The Waterand air at this point possess superior attrac tions. The analyses made in the laboratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Camac, of Phila ielphia, show the existence of valuable mineral elements, the waters of some of the springs being of the iron or cbalybeateclass, and others containing saline - or aperient salts. Pure mountain water abounds; and the guests will also be supplied with mineral waters from other springs, Buenas Blue Lick, Bedford, and Saratoga Waters. Ample facilities for bathing have been provided. new pinnae and donch bath e erected, and Hot and Cold Baths Can at all times be obtained. The grounds, walks, &c., have been highly improved. and are of a varied and picturesque character. There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph (gamma& 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. WARD AT SARA? OG A. SPRINGS.-.a..• WASHINGTON HALL (late Mi.- IfaeateeL so tong and favorably.known to visitors at the dPrings.lS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. The house is large, delightfully situated on BROADWAY. between the CONGRESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS, and is Wirfoll.lldeti by staple and, beautifully shaded grounds. Table first- - class—and the rooms well adapted for families and large parties of friends. For further particulars address ''WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS." EDFORD SPRINGS.--THIS POPII - B. LAR SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the ad: - commodation of visitors on 10th of Tune, and will be kept open until Ist of October. - - The Hotel will be under the charge of an experienced Manager,. and every arrangement has been made to give entire satisfaction to guests. • The Bedford Railroad will be completed in a few days to Mount Dallas Station, 63E miles east of: Bedford, and , from that point passengers will be conveyed to the Springs in first class coaches. Ample arrangements have been made to supply_dealers and individuals with BEDFORD-MINERAL WATER, in well-steamed casks. at the following rates, at the Spring: For Barrel' $3 00 00 • Half Barrel 2 All orders addressed to E. L. L. ANDERSON, BED FORD, promptly filled, and Water sent to any part of the country: • It is desirable that particular directions be given for marking barrels. Persons wishing rooms, and any information concern ing the Springe, will please address the Proprietors, Bed ford Springs. BEDFORD. May 28 1963. TTO - WLAND'S HOTEL, LONG MUNCH. N. J. Will be opened . on the , 2oth day of JUNI next.: Can be reaobed by.Rantan and Delaware Bay Railroad. from foot VINE Street. • . ,roy3o-Im. HOWIAND. HERBERT. at co. VARIES AND GENTLEMEN. - CAN -a-• be' accommodated by the subscriber :with good -BOARD, commodicius Rooms newly furnished; at Landsdale Hotel, on the North' Pennsylvania Railroad. Doylestown Junction. _Plenty of sbade ,near by. Ad dress,- P. D. BARTA, LAM:WALE p: a., zuy3o-]m* • Montgomery comutY. SIIMMER BOARDING— BROAD-TOP __ MODNTAIN , HOUSE.—A romantic spot fora SUM MER RESIDENCE, on one of the Mountain Tops of Penn sylvania, reached daily- by the Pennsylvania Central Road and the •Broad-Top Mountain Railroad from Hunt ingdon. - The House is one of the finest in the interior of the State, handsomely feu nished, with all the requisites for comfort and convenience. Pure air, delicious spring water, romantic scenery, and everything to restore and invigorate health. Telegraph station and a daily mail; so that daily communication may be had with Philadel-. Phia. The Pennsylvania Railroad will . furnish earner= sion tickets through the season. Persons leaving Phila." delphia in the morning can take tea at the MOUNTAIN HOME the same evening.. - - • • " , ... The subscriber las kindly been allowed to refer to the following gentlemen (residents of Philadelphia) who have been patrons of the MOUNTAIN HOUSE- Wm. Cumm i ngs , g s o,., Lewis T. Wattson, Rim., H Henry 1,, Moore. Richard D. Wood, Esq.. Dr:Wal ter Williamson, G. W Pahnestook, Esq. Dr. B. - Wallace, -. Algernon B. Roberts, Req., David P. Moore, Esq..' - Edward Roberts. Esq. Terms moderate .. -its. . For further information, addiese JOSEPH MORRISON, Proprietor. - -BROAD TOP.OITt, . . Huntingdoxt county, Pa. I also have leased the well=known'JAOSSON aousi. in Huntingdon, which will be fitted np in complete or der; and I ept under my care. ..The very beet accommo dationwid be kept, And prom*. attention given at rea— sonable rates: ' , It islocated near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad depots, which makes it a desirable point for persona travelling to and from Bedford Springs and Broad-Top Mountain Rouse. mylii-tt AUCTION SALE. HARPER'S PERRY A F6IORY, GOVERNMENT SALE. W ANTS. W.ANTED-=.A SITUATION AS BOOK KEEPER Basest city references. Addresi . "R, M. Ff." Press Office. .isl7-3V WANTED—AN ASSISTANT IN A T T Mail DRUG STORE; gerd reference required. a lf ress JOHN N..DIifWN Br,'L-.oli, Pottsville; uyl- N.' E.-One Woo speaks both the English .and German languages preferred jel7 WA N T.E DLL . - SATUATIO ST AS _ BOOKKEEPER or SALESMAN, by a person of 1.1140 e experience. i A City Coal Yard preferred. Address b SOS," Box 352 Philadelphia P. 0. jel6-3t* " . " , c.. A MONTH WANT TO HIRE 0 10 AiDiNTi in every Oo niy at 476 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new leap Family Sewing , t), MADISON, Maine. myts-Rmd&W - s6 ci A MONT - EU-WE WANT kor AI3iNTS at s6oa month, expeuperpold;:to sell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and L 3 other new articles. .15 circalarefree. SHAW & CLARK, m re.Rmd 800 f Biddeford. Maine. ga WANTED .TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—in a central and - pleasant loca.tion, a well built Beaid , Mce. with all the modern conveniences, Price frail $7,000 to $12,000 D. S. CADWALLADER. 105 Sonth _FOURTH Street. N. 8.--Well seciirei ground. rents and mortnAass for sale.. MIS Ate FOR SALE AND TO LET. SUMMER RESORTS. For further information apply to SO. W. MULLIN, Cresson Springs, Cambria Co., Pa. -AMUSEMENTS. NEW' • ,OHESTNUTSTRF.ET THEA, 'IRE. —l..etfee and 'Manager—Mr. W. Wina.TLIT. Engagement of the celebrated American Actress, , ;MRS: O. P. BOWIIBS. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, June la lEni, John Brougham' ' New Sensation Play, written ex. pintitly for Mrs. B owers, entitled _,_,..- -- ..? ' THE 111.YOPERY ON' aUDLEY couvr, Fouided - on Mut. Braddon's Ponnler novel of - LADY AIIDLEY'R SMCIVIT. ... ~ .. :Lady And ley Mrs D P - MDIVERR. Sir Micbs el And ley, Bart . . F. gin& :Robert -Andley L.•i":"Harrett. George Talboys - J McCalkorugh. Dr. DORA.'" W.. R.l.:mfr. Captain Mahlon ' B 13: - Ilnimea, fir Harry 'rowers I L: Barrett. Luke Marks ..- Charles Wiattefirh; Alicia Audlry Mrs. S. 1, .11arrett: Pb cone Marks.... . ........... Miss A. Raktird! Tte Otclegtra . , under tbo direction of Mr. _, . p..A ITASsLFB, will psrform during, the evening variio 'gems of operatic and Popular music.' Curtain rfroslat 8 . e'clork . --4.1:' TEE GRAND FLORAL FAIR ....CONTIER!! ESTNUT. above TWSLF is still even. The Hall is Superbly decorated WI shields, flags, banners, etc.; the tables ttandsomirk gracefully arched, fectooned with eve-greens and flowia , .._ era. and rnagnifinently furnished. THIS AFTERNOON and TO-MORROW, between 3 and 6 o'cirek. GRAND LEVEES for children. Single tickets only 10 sputa. t In addition to the profuse display of flowers and fancy 'artirles this evening, as well as to-morrow evening. the -Ball will be brilliantly illuminated, and A. grand Prome nade Concert aiysn by Neil's splendid Military Band. NEW PhOGRAMME THIS EVENING. 1 Overture - Operatic 3. 0, Sommer Night_ Donizetti 3 Grand March Lortzing 4 Quickstep. 5, Gipsey Polka Favorite INTERMISSION. . 6. Dail to the Chief Scotch 7: Festival March., fined '.B. Quickstep—National Guards 9. German Waltz 10. Gallup. INTERMISiIOT 11. Silvery- ShoWers • 32 The Last Rose of Summer 13. Maryland; My Maryland 34. When' this Cruel Way is Over. 35. Finale—Vational Sire . . Season tickets only 25 cents, which not only admit this evening, hnt also every day and ovonins Ibis . Weak, VLEVENTH-STREET OPER A. HOUSE, A-A EhEVENTIT Ptrvot. above CHESTNUT. UNBOUNDED SUCCESS! ROUSES CROWDED 1 THIRD WEEK Of the Great Moral Drama. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. 11.1 r. T. WEIN as... JOHNSON £L4 rgEt MARY A'BECKET I . l % ; ; S i Tr i ii b a ll .7ll4 4titt:ittir : Ati , 7Couros qi or. Ti Eeottr ch,„ .15 C '" V4 c "r xtra * . cents- Cc' at Bo' c oc . MATINEEEV*RY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. jel.s-qt pENNSYLV.A.NiA. AOADEMY Of . E , FINE ARTS, • - • 102.5' ClIEVry UT STREW THE FORTIETH - ANN I I4I, -. P.xinsrria . _ 18 NOW ,OPER. From 9 A. sf. till 7 . F. M., and from 8 till 10 F. S. Admission, 25 cents. Season. Tickets. SO cents. Annual Tickets, One. Dollar, Stockholders. Artists, and Contriblitots will teiceill their Tickets at the Office. THE SEA SHORE. ca 4= 4 , l FOR GAPE May; ON,THuRSDAY, 25th June, The large and splendid eteamer MANHATTAN will corn- Thence 'running to CAPE MAY during Bathing Season_ The Manhattan is a good P e 14. boat. and is mach Lunar than any beat that ever ran to Gape May. She will touch, at Now .. Castle going and returning. Farther nntide win be given: . fiel6-60 A. RBYBOLD. RAILROAD LINES. F,0.8 THE SEA.- SHORE!! SUAIIVER ARRANGEM, CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILRCADI • On an - d'afier MONDAY, .Innelsib, 18i3, treat for Afs Dantic Citgr-111 leave Vine-streett Ferry as follows:. trainleava.. ,t _, ft. Express train leaves • 3.45 r. Breight tratne pa,senger car attfxSed.... 9.00 A, M. Returning, laales Atlantic City Mail train ; 4.35 P. M. Exprefe train - . • -13 00 A. M. Nreigbt train. .... .. , ......... .144 p. Pare to Atlantic, .SZ Round-Trip Tickers;-good for Ifie - day and train only, or down on Saturday nn ) up oil Monday morning. An execrnmoth:tion Train to R. and D. B. R. N luna tionx7l-leave Vine street at 0,15 P. M. ; retarningnext morning at 6 15 . INTRA. HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave The street at 10.15 A. M. and 1.45 P. M. Lave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and 3P.M je'3-if - - "sYrr. R PRYA NT. Agent. WILL tanr,`lgr.ii CAPE MAY. OFFICE CAPE MAY AN ISfax.rn.LE R. R Co. 409 VFW ant Street, Jane 12, 1868. FURTHER OPENING. On and after MONDAY, the 22d of Sone, the cars will run upon this road to the Dennisville Station. leaving Walnut-street ferry at 9 o'clock A. M., in the West Jer sey cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court floes tO CUP? May, reducing thodi. tance by stage to nine miles. jel3-If C. B. DUNGAN, President. azampag PHILADELPHIA AND LONG BRANCH VIl CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND' RARAVAN AND DE. L AWARE BAY RAILROAD_ .. - _ On and after Monday, June hith. and until farther no tice. passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry at 7.31 T M.arriving at Long Branch Mll.lO A. M. Returning, leaves Long Branch at. 3.35 P, hi, arriving at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M. - Passengers landed close to the Hotels. N. 13.—Bacurbion parties will be carried on liberal. terms.- Apply to L. B. COLE, Agent at the Depot_ Cooper's Point. BE MONO, Assistant Superintendent. 'a ti mpimg WEST CHESTER AND RfriLliOAD, NIA MEDIA. SUMMER Alt itaNGEM3NT. On and after MOYDAT, JIINE - 1, 7863, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast corner of Etehteentlr and Market streets, at 7.50 and 1.0.35 d. X. and ,at 2, 4.30, and 6 55P. M. . . • . On TIIESD and FRIDAYS a train will leave WSW CHESTER at 6.60 P. K. Returning. leave Philadelphia at 9.15 P..-11. Trains leave the corner of .Thirty first and Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Biehteenth and Market. On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. wad P. M. Leav leavinghester' at 7. 50 A. IL and 5 andK The trains Philadelphia at 7.50 A. N. 4.30 P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on 4he P. awl B. C. R. B. for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, &c. jel.tf HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. mamomv . THE PHILADELPHIA stiorAND EASTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY is now prepared to forward FREIGHT front Philadelphia to New York, via Camden and Port Mow The attention of Shippers and Merchants is directed tit this new and expeditions RAILROAD ROUTE, and it Portion of their patronage respectfully solicited. Freight received at third wharf above Arch. street.. For further particulars apply to GEO. B. KeOIII,LOR, Freight Agent, ' - 128 WHAT B W. F. GET/PITTS, Igeneral Manager JOHN BUCK. Fr.i,glit Agent. inyW-tf Pier No. 18 NORTH RIvER, New York. BOARDING. SINGLE AND COMMUNICATING SRCOND-STORY ROOKS, for transient and perma nent 'Boarders. No. 1315 WALNUT Street. jea-nt. HOTELS. NETROPOtITAN HOTEL , (LATE BROWN'S. ) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Sixth and Seventh streets. . WASHINGTON CITY. A. R. POTTS, InY22-6m Proprietor. ICE! ICE! ICE 1 ICE I ICE 1 POE COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Othoes.Hotele, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons,. &c.. &c., supplie,Pdaily with a pure article of BOSTOfft les at the very fewest market rates. Dealers' and large, con#umere supgdied" wholesale. prices. Wagons run 'wall paved'limite of the Consolidated city. and in the Twenty-fourth Ward. mats WALNUT Street. North Penna. & Master street. UMCeS Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets. std-Stalf" Pine-street Wharf. Schuylkill. COAL. el 0 A L.-BIIGAR LOAF BEAVER and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. mil beet Loctud Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for familyinte.Depot, N.-111f. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets.OYU% No. 112 South SECOND Street. . fapl-19] • J. WALTON tr. CO.- mr-p - teAL: GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, DR SWAYNRM PANAORA, THS 01511 - RELIABLE" REMEDY FOR Scrofula,. Dlcers,.and White Swelling. Marasmus or wasting of flash, Dropsy. Ulcerated Sore Throat, Hip Joint Complaint Dark Blotches or Defects in the Skin. Obstinate or Scaly Eruptions, Cancers. Weakewfd and Debilitated System. Boils, Yellow Skin, Pimples on the Pace. Mercurial DiEeAses,:Ulterated Sore Legs. In short, the Most loathsome. diseases which have pat _every other medicine at defiance for more than a quarter of a century. have been Perfectly restored by this great Vegetable Panacea. In cases of Eruptions of the Skin. or- any part" covering the systenk, by making use of "Sacerne 8 All-liectling Ointment" to rob on; will hasten and cure the-most obstinate Eruptive Disease, no matter of how long standing. Prepared only by DR.. MAYNE & 8034 • . Ho. 330 SIXTH St., above Vine, Phila. To whom all orderi should he addreesed. LONDON NAIR COLOR-NBSTONER, AND DRESSING. .Restores - gray balr, promotes the growth. prevents .baldness, baldness. produces a healthy state of the roots, and the only attested article that will absolutely, without de ception, restore the hair to its original color and beauty. Sold by DR. SWAYNE & SO!. 'No. 330 SIXTH St., above Vine,. Phil& 3elB-tf Price 50 Cente `TO PERPETUATE THE FEATURES of loved ones is the desire of all therefore, delay no longer. REINER'S Colored Photographs are faithfnl, naturally-colored - likenteies, and only sl. SECOND Street, above Green. . • SALE OF CONDEMNED PROPERTY. -:-DEPOT OF ARMY CLOTHING _A ND EQUIPAGE, .No. 43 UNION STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Will be sold at Public Auction, in. Alexandria, oft FRIDAY. the 26th of JUNE, current, at 10 o'clock A. about 04.0 CONDEMNED TENTS, and a lot of fragments of Tents. . Also, a lot or condemned knapsacks, haversacks, can spades, shovels, axes, pick-axes, stoves, bugles, ronspets, old clothing, Bre. Terms cash, in government funds. W. A. HAWLEY, Captain and A. Q. M. A SPIST.ANT QTJARTERMASTER'g cl••• A•-• OFFICE, corner at 6" and TWENTY.SECOND Streets. WASHINGTO_,N D C.. June 8. 1863. Will be sold at Auction, on WEDNESDAT, June 24th, 'at tbe Coral, near Observatory, a - lot of . Condemned HORSES and MULES, the property of the United States. TPrms cash in Government fands • Sale to commence at 10 A. K. C.H. TOMPKINS, jelo-12t - • Capt., A. Q. M.. it. S. A. TO FAMILIES MESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepare& as heretofore, to 'supply Families at their Country Residences with EVERY, DESCRIFTION OF FINE GROVERIES, TEAS, • ALBERT C..IIOBERTS, ray El-it CORNER ELEITENTA*Svjp! mit 3 0 0 GROSS- NIKERA_LPrAt-RR ROT. , - .7.100 gioss Porter Bottles. For, sale by . H. 8.-& G. W, BEATNERS, l a yso.u n . Dyottvitha Glass Works. or AT S. - Front St VILDEIRA. WINE.-=:II6IQUAILTBR ia casks and 100 Octavaa. cs. and for "14 in Iwba d by & SAMBA OARSTA/&0 6 sip 24 WIC WALIFOT and OR/WITS Strac PHILADELPHIA. PHIIENOLOGI viir CAL CABINET AND BOOK STORK —ll:amiss. AZ:Sons, with written or verbal descriptions of Cita. racier, Social Disposition, Professional 'Wank. Business QualiScation,-,&c.. are made asuE evening. All the publications of Fowler & Wel s. wholesale and retaiL JOHN k GAPED'. . . ap7 tutimilmif 25 South . TENTH Streittr. - oaf TIIIITLE AND MAIL SOUP le - mi• will be Revved at dellx....lk2ge t r excepteL b USW PIitOSSER. No. SOB NasaEr Uncle TOM. ----- • . r.'}P.l7. =CE1112025