CITY I'l'ollll3- THE power of thought has nowhere been more strikingly illustrated than in the meehanic arts, A new conception better than has been be. fore known is no sooner presented in substantial form—a machine—than it makes its way into factory, workshop, and family—revolutionizes whole de partments of industry, and silently and rapidly changes, the habits and employments of whole com munities. Scarce ten years ago and millions of weary hands plied from early dawn till the small hours of night the fatal sewing needle, to secure for themselves and their fambillea a scanty subsistence, while ministering to the comfort and gratifying' the tastes of the more fortunate or wealthy. The iron needle-woman the sewing-machine has trans formed these mountains of toil into little more than pastime; and the pale, wen, self-Sacrificing, devOted :seamstress of flesh and blood, as a class, have dis appeared forever. The very latest improvement in 'this same sewin&-machine art furnishes a hardly, less remarkable illustration of this same truth. It is only a year since Grover, of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine 00., produced this new lock-anti% machine, No. 9; and althmfgh the branch of art to 'which it belonged was already so crowded with ex cellent machines that there seemed little need or desire forJmything better, this new machine—new and better thought clothed in substantial firm—has .already sui erseded and displaced wherever intro duced, by mere force of its superiority, the various ex •cellent machines of the same class which preceded it, and seems destined at an early day to effect Ma terially and beneficially the industry of two con. tinents. Verily, newly discovered truth in the Material wol Id, as elsewhere, is the most radical and thorough of innuva'ors and reformers. SUPERIOR CANNED FRUITS.—The pro prietors of the popular old grocery house of the late O. H, - Mattson, dealers in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, have now in store a superior line of canned fruits, ofithe ohoioest flavors, and of the finest quality, to which we invite the attention of our readers. GO,OOO MEN FROM PENNSYLVANIA.-- idsten,•young heroca ! your country ie ! Time atrikem the hour for the brave and the true I Vow, while theloremoat are lighting 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 !" kienough for them all. 1 36reak from the arms thatwould fondly caress you; Bark !Ills the bugle blast ! sabres are drawn ! IVlothers shall pray tiff you; fathers shalt bless you; •Naideni shall weep for you, when you are gone! Officers' uniforms, ready made, at Charles Stokes Co.'s "One Price," under the Continental. RICHES AND POVERTY.—Every bitter has its sweet. Poverty 'brings good appetite, while .bard work makes you sleep and snore like a hum ming-top. If you live on cold potatoes, just recol lect that cold potatoes are in no way related to the gout, and above alt be content to wear the cheap and elegant styles of garments, manufactured by Gran ville Stokes, the, popular merchant tailor, at No. 609 Chestnut street. :A QUAKER. ON CRINOLINF..—A female •k'riend thus replies to the strictures of one " Ruth," On hoops a" Oh, ' Ruth,' let met advise thee, don that coatapet minus the wires, also thy wife's wrap per, just to see how nice thee will feel with thy feet' hampered and muffled la the tangling skirts of hea vy gowns. I think, too, thee might take a stroll on the shore, where the winds can have a fling at the cumbersome drapery. I trust thee will by that time •be oured.of anti-boopathy, and perfectly ready to enthrone Queen Crinoline." If Ruth is a mason line, as our fair correspondent hints, he would doubtless prefer to not don a " coatapet," but rather to procure for himself an elegant' and appropriate suit of male tog.gery, at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Rockhili & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chest nut street, above Sixth, ARRHALs AT THE HOTELS; UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST Nl(3-HT. Otrard—Chestnut • F N Millais, Realm /le Col W R Robertson, N .Alex S Cutter, Dew Jersey B L James, Vow Jersey C H Colleen, D Gus Ricker, Covington, Ky Richardson & ash n Anderson, Elanislinrg J Criswell, Shippeasburg Al Strome Pottsvi ll e James K Herr. Franklin W L Corbett, C anion, Fa Chas Heebner, Lee, Mats D M Peck, Pennsylvania JE, A Penury,Pict.burg kainuel Mark ball, 13 utler,Pa W Wriatan. Pittsburg . _ John Sills, Pit.t.murg U blerour S w, To. ands, Pa Miss hi Itiereur, 'Cwwanda Hopkinson mith, Bait, Miss M Malan - I*MM riMare F3aml Dlcelary, Am York Joy MoClary. New York ..Pare J S Borden, Baltimore .Edward Accbb ul d , °mu W WattQ, A 'Theta J Ham, Honesdale Jiiiej Gee Bard welt. Penna M Richards. Pitt-burg N H fficate, Allegheny Mre J Leisenring, M Unlink Bra S Price, Maud" Chunk Mrs D Bertsch, M. (Thank B Hhigley, Dover, l)el Mies Ridgley, Dover A Getty, India, W C Buffington, Maryland A Minoan, Bambii. g Vonitinemtal—Ninth Win 0 Headly, Newark, NJ. David.° .Todd, Newark, NJ Gao A Berry & wt, Pittsburg Miss Berry, Pittsburg Mrs Geo Peeples, Pittsburg Mice Peeples Pittsburg Mrs J W Mailman, Pittsb'g Geo W Hallman Pittsburg Mrs Wm Carr, Pittsburg J Hanscom, Portom'h, N H R Nye, Boston Thus Pout, Dew Jersey B Shaw. Germuntewn A Harrison, Gezroatitolarn J B +McCreary W H Cook, Maryland J N H. Patrick & la, Omaha A 8 Patrick, °lnaba Dr H B Richards. Illinois M D Main, Maryland " W Dunn. Cincinnati, 0 J Healyman & family W Kaneen, Harrisburg A P Eastlake,. Harrisburg MBA Chas Ewing, N J Capt J Po Pieta« r, N J Mrs Perry, Bt d ford Mies Nye, Bedford Master Perry. Bec ford Mists M Harris, New York C H Hayden Boston Geo Y lv Baldwin, orY A Morton. bit TV York J L R owth Bennet, New York er J C Wagner, USA R P Nieid, Kentucky .1 A Ruple. Watrhington D Aiken, Washi igton P H Brower, Maine J 0 Brower, Maine Miss Cook, Maryland Joe Park &wl, Wash, D C 'Jam C Packard, Kansas Gniwits. Leavenworth Wm Watts. Penua .7 W Blanchard, N Castle W A Galbraith, Erie C R Ransom & la, 'Mega, NY Miss A Ransom, Tioga, N W W Smith. Wash. Pa M Wilkins, Wash. -Pa A K Hay, Jr. New Jersey A Parker, Roxbury Col Wallace, New York F Konierson.Warren., Pal B.Castor. Akron,o ..j Henry, New York C P Hartshoin, Providence J P Wilson & wt . . Brooklyn L Lateon & wf, Brooklyn W S Collins. Brooklyn 5' Castel, Venwsnela, J C Barnes, New York Jesse L Blemmer New York' D Kenbedy, - Itax h Y Ides K Smith, Roxbury Blenfehanktn , --rovarit H 0 Stevens, Maryland Barry Whitney. P Droste, Brooklyn, W Cromer. Lewisburg S L Connell, Pittsburg J R Morrison. Uniontown Peter Connelly. Pittsburg John A Strain Pittsbnig B litcdeanis, Pittsburg M B Strain, Pittsburg W B Coffretb, Somerset Dr ft Llchty, Pennsylvania Geo F Baer, Somerset Lewis Lichty, Somerset SW Farnam, Lnzerne co Mrs D Freham 8 e, Pa M V Foster, . Cincinnati Ron A Plummer, Franklin C Trout, Mercer co, Pa W J Bear & wf, Somerset, Pa Hone H Coffroth & wf, Pa Jae P White, MeKemport A Patton.,Green co, Pa B Sinclair. Steubenville lila3 J C Ball,„Brie, Pa F M Hutchinson, Pittsburg Hon K L Blood, Penna Hon G W StMn, Easton Geo Sanderson,Scranton P Davis, Metdville: C Lyman. Conderoport, Pa P Wilmartn* Put-borg Harvey !Realer, Penna John Blanding. en.q no, Pa A J Baker. Pittsburg . . John Murphy, Pltt.,burg 8 R Pattern% Pittsburg Val Hay, SorareetoPa T 8 "Ewing, PHA Asinerlossn—Clheingsu J W Redden, Illinois' Mrs B Morgan, New Tork - Jae Sherman, New York John Moore, New York r Henderson, New York B McLean Saml C Paul J C Cresson, Germantown Jos M Stoddard, .1r • John S Taylor Alfred Lambden Penna. J W Stephens. Penne, X Bennis, Penns , • S B Campbell, Penne, Templeton,l'enna N W Humason; Mercer .J M Dickey, Mercer PR Wilson, Merger , J C Steele, Maryland John W Barton,Barrisburg SC Lincria—Chertnug I, Rem. New York J W &halts Sr. wf Newark 0 Deschamp, Burlington J H Turner, Mount Holly Holdman John 0 Wellsford. N York jtobt Wellsford. New York .1 E Adams, Maine Wm Mulford, Brooklyn W A Drown, Phila W W Proctor, Bont. J B Waldo, New York 0 L "toward, New York National—Race ont Cooper, Pram kford B Hell!, Lebanon Ely, Lebanon-. 'llr D Weidonbamer, Penne. Shropp, Bethlfthpin J 0 Aulenbach, Lebanon P Ballnit, Lehigh co H Seip& - al, Allentown A Katz, Reading' .1) Dillinnr, Allentown Sent COL G Wynkoop, Pa Commercial—Sixth at, Briillea.Ci ester co J.l limey,. Chester col B F111371b4f11101. V Bowen, Delaware M Clark J Kimball. Poona . S Byrne, Cambria co Dr, B P Greenleaf, Chester co states Ussion—Stith J Stenbarger, Col D F B=ll4 Cle, rfle'd A T Mansell, Maryland J Cannon, Maryland DR Jacobs ca is, Delaware J Roach, Washington .1 B Evans,Rockdalo. Pa M Edwards, Delaware The Union—Arch at TP Bet, Pittsburg Airs 13 Webb, foltwitilen, 0 0 Tinstinan, Pesna A 0 Tinsman, Ps'verre so LB Leasure, Madison George Freeman h Binehman a Gibson. Pennsylvania treat. below Moth. IH &Molars, Pitisba. g D Rhodes, Pittsburg W H Hill, Pittsburg 0 Evans, Pittsburg R P Getty, Pittsburg Capt A G. Loyd, ea nburg Dr A G McQuade, Pittsburg E P Kearns, Pittsburg • W H Witte, Linden, Pa Major Cameron, U s A Mrs Cameron & child, Pa Charles Carr, Pittsburg Jesse Smith, Illinois N C Brooks, Virden, 11l John A Erben, Lancaster E Robins, Philadelphia EA Coen, N Y . Chas Latimer, U S N Dr J E Huey, McKeesport A Duncan,.Chambersburg C L Lumberton. Clarion, Pa P Applebach, Ponta W Rogers, Pencil. fame Painter, Puma M C Eby, Harrisburg 1' Norton. New York Isaac Colburn & wf, Boston B &mom & wf, Indiana Jas F Campbell, Johnstown Jas T Johnston, John town Dr & Mrs Elmer, Bridgeton J Brady, Harrisburg II G Smith, SlcConnelsbarg. H Macomber. U S N 0 H Byrd & wf, Baltimore J E Taylor, Burlington C L Smith. Patina Jas H Lairel, 1 , 1. w York mt Chestnut streets. Alex McClure. Pittsburg J H Lnthron, Wash, 0 (2, A Wylie, Washington, D J P Dennis, r , ew York R Brown, War en, Pa W Reid, Cineinnad. 0 J F Wheeler, Pittsburg Col Morgan, Pittsburg Thos J Lee, Boston E E Norris,' Chicago D Burnett & 'silt, NOW "fork El. Emery wf, Boston Airs W, 13 Tilton,- Baltimore W Pirmt tone J H T McPherson & isf . f Bait Mrs N 'Francis, NE sv York W Firmstone, Easton Chas Warners la. N Y Mr Fisk, , Pottsville, Ps D W Whitny, New York EI Brainard, N..w York. . . . John Swintnrne, New lark H. &Platt, New York - . . . JP Jenkins, New York Chas Martin. New York J W Neall; Boston' 6 / Bourne & wf, R leland ' Mrs Terrill & da, R Island T Riddle, Pennsylvania Li Col John Smith. N Y D H Swestser. Boston F P Scott, Baltimore , H T Scott, ItUry laud J.Ladddtla,llSA E F Shepard, New York J J Howard Or la. Wash L Spring, New York C Fink, New York W H Freeman., New York' RH (hear, 13,,lcimore Dr Z S Sampson, Boston Wm C Pray, Boston B Vraman, New York T Hellen, New York P F Nicholson, New York Chas Silver, P_otraville Fro - well Fisher. Potrevnle W M Hodges, New York S S Clmboro, New York A S Kennedy,.New-York H Watson, New York' J N Gimbride, New York J W Dix. New York A Fineman, New York G Pollen. New York B Franklin, - New York Marshall Bazing,New York Betas Jas P Robertson,'R El ft MeSherry, II 8 N - Jas W Cromwell. New York FStruthers, Pen na P N Burke, New York RE &mine, New York Thompson, New York street. below Arch. D Stratton, Salem, N J J V Foster, Centre county Geo L Catrtngtun. Conn H PRoss, Doylestown _ . Wm lleerbert, New Jersey B R Spencer, New Jersey Jos L Chase, Pennsylvania - E B Chase„Penctsylystlia W U Lawati de wt. Easton Miss Lawn'', Easton Hon W Bigler, Clearfield Hon Asa Packer. Chunk Wm Smith, Pittsburg JP Philson, Berlin. Pa J C Philson, Berlin. Pa Jae, Weigle, Berlin. Pa Semi Shore, Pittsburg GP - Steele. Wilkesbarre John V Smith. Penne E B CoUings.Wilkesbarre Josiah Cole, Easton R.F.Micke. Easton John. Stotzsr, Easton CO 3 Skeer & wf, hf Chunk Thos Peal, New Jersey Chas Law, Pittston Abel White, Haverhill Alfred Howell, Penne W L Cresson-- - R K. Campbell, Green co,Pa B Dickey, Livermore A J Colborn, Somerset, Pa J W Dickernon, Bedford W ,N B ar rett Ckmbria, Pa Maj A Crevelinc, Penns, G.W Taylor, Tivoli, Pa McCloud, Washington Uhae - Ball, Erie, Pa street, above Fifth. Sohlamp. Evansville, Ind Mrs Reis, Evansville DIIEE Reis..Evansvllle C Krosner, Evansville Mrs E Rroener,'Evaniville Mrs Elttrolff; Evansville JE Dougherty, Penns John E Potter Orson Brooks, Boston P Ludlam & wr, Bridgeton. F 'l' McDonald, II S S Newell. New :York J Meltlurtree.Summit Hill 111 Furman. Puttsville John Clayton, Poi taville John Schaerfeld, Reading' E Sheets. Penne, D D Sheldon, New York 3 Wm Spaythe, Havana West. above Mrs J Mitchell. New JerseY MiS9 Ribble, New Jar eY T Klein hone, New. Jersey C L Hanthaw ay H, B Howard. Maine Jas M ives. New York . . . . Capt W 11 Windeler, Ohio J H. Cool; Chicago T Carrington, Baltimore E P Peck, Proy, , C Connecticat. P Duch, Connecticut eet. albove J W Daugherty, Lebanon Mont C4riich, reQua Mont J, Hahne, Penns - J J Gieer,DOyleBtoWll M V B Stein 2, Penns L W Krebs, Ringto w a M Bidler, Ringtoson J C ernermso, Danville Obalfant, Danville Mrs Col Wynkoop, ?own reetl ab9va Chestnut B DI Bye, Delaware W Levie,Weit elhea B Hick.man, We4t Chester . A Bressler, itchtlyikin CO • ' C Stutzman, •chuylkill J &liftman Minya ill 'co J, W Cowell, Doyldeto wn mad Market streets. H Leaman, Lancaster co J B Chem:den, k'nils Win Mason, Phila W Mr - Castles. Penna S W Snakman, Pena& Miss M aollavvell,P , nna U-Mollar New yr-Yyric treat, above Thtird. York R M Leann. tt York R Watson Doylestown'; .. D B Beide?, eotorrille Wheeler, Dal o Y J.O Brown, Lynn. Shat Samuel ts9Wie, Martin Bare, tliacian di. 0 Miss Bare, Cincinnati. 0 Mad ilelli—Second gt 1' Wuudall, Delaware .• JFinuey, Stockton. IN .1 A W Repo, Burlington, N J W E Dean. Stroudsburg H Husiou, StroudAurg L A Knowles, Maine Dr .1 fl D Knowles, Seaford H Graffen hire Thou peon. H J real, above Market. 8 S Ely & la, New Hope W Arthur, Smyrna, Vol Huston,R Stroudsburg 'l' 51511.171er & la, N Jersey W L Mann, Milford, N J H Fetterman, New Jersey H R Lear, Pennsylvania J W Coll, Penusylvecia above Callovehill. W W Morris. Baclie co B W Srnith, Bucks co Henry Dorney, Lehigh co Miss E Dorney, Lehigh co Miss A. Dorney, Lehigh co Bald Eagle—Third S EH Snyder, Lehighton, Pa J K Wennawacker, Pa Heninger. Lebanon co Jobs Brown, Scbnyhiil co Jos Elechner, Moorestown Wm Darney, Lehigh co.-P. Black Bear—Third S M Richards, Hamburg Jos S 'toyer, Reading J W & la, SelCll on L. albove J S Reed, Swamp Creek H Tomlinswi & la, Byberry. Barley Sheaf—Seco Dr Hill, Hatboro Smith, Cheltethairt bl H Lechleirival en,,Pwirn 4 St., below Vine. J Ottawaleder, Fox Chase J Dungan, Baeletou SPECIAL NOTICES. EPILEPSY, (...,ONYULSIONS OR FITS. This disease soon becomes firmly fixed by habit, and the more numerous the attacks have been, the greater is their liability to 'Mara, and the greater will be the dif ficulty in arresting them: They also repeat themselves at ihorter intervals, and they gradually increaselin se veriiy,so that what at first wasperhaps a mere fAintuees, with or without alight muecular twttchings, and occur ring at long intervals, in time become violent convul sions, of almost daily occurrence. The, person thus af fected gradually sinks into - a state of imbecility, a bur den to himself and to his friends, until at length his suf ferings are ended by the haud Of Death. It is evident that if relief is obtained at all .after the disease becomes habitual, it must be by some treatment which is permanent in 'its effects, and which not only suppresses the attacks, but also, if possible, removes the morbid tendency to 'relapse. Dr. D. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE bas been found to an uiver this purpose admirably, gradually removing ,the -morbid tendency and the causes which produce the die ettee,fln d wlicu its use is continued fora sufficient length of time, producing permanent cares. Prepared only at No. 242 CHI.STNIIT Street. j,3l9fnigtw3l WHATEVER MAY BE THE REMOTE OR PRI MARY cause of Skin Diseases, the immediate cause will always be found 'Ulan obstructed etatelof the pores, which throw off the insensible periTiration. The remedy - for this obstruction is JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, for it re moves not only tbe obstinate state of the pores; but at the same time frees the blood and perspiration from all impurities and gross particles, which are so liable to obitruci the small perspiratory vessels. The very worst cases are constantly being cured by this valuable prep-- ration. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON No. as% CHESTNUT Street. jell-fm&w3t FIRST PREMIUM GROVER &," BAKER'S SEW ING MACHINES, with latest improvements. o.fBces. 730 CHEffNUT Street, Philadelphia; MAIN Street, at. Toll Gate, Germantown. jel9frniv-10t DEAF MADE TO HEAR.—ACOUSTIC AURI CLES, CURVETS, SOWOFERONS, EAR-DRUMS. and oNer Sixty Varieties of EAR TRUMPETS, at P. MADA RA'S Ear Instrnment Depot, US South TENTH Street, below Chestnut -treet. . jel7-4t THE SUMMER 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 weary night; But 'twas enough to vex a saint, The bedbugs' savage bite. You may be sure I certain went Next morn to Lyon's store, And home in joyful triumph I Th' Magnetic Powder bore, Which quickly slaughtered every bug, Mosquito. reach, and flea. " LYon's Powder kills all insects. Lyon's Magnetic Pills ere sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. je6-12t D DIAS S. BARNES, Now York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi gures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is Strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike ..- del2-ly JONES St C0..609- MARKET Street. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF AN OLD Strum—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescrip- tion of one of the beet female physicians anti nurses in the United States, and hts 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. Relieves wind colic. Regulates the bowels. - And gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and child. Pb cents a bottle. m0,224= DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT CURBS Rheumatism and never tails. SPEAKMAN—HALLOWELL—On the 18th inst., I:ky Aldermen Charles Welding, Mr. S. W. Speakman to .51.!ss B. Malviiia Hallowell, of Chester county:Pa. * GUYER—BIEMLNG aem —Un Wednesday evening, June 17th 18ti3, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Bev. Frank L. Robbins, Mr. Harry H. Guyer to Miss Jennie A. Birmingham, both of this. city. Hew York papers copy. RIN G WALT—ELDER.—On the MIL inst. at the resi dence of Dr. William Biller. by the Bev. Krotel. Luther Bingwalt to Jessie Elder, all of this city. * BOWL D—WELCH —On the 16th inst., by the Rev. M. D. Kurtz, David F. Rowland,.of Huston, to Miss Ma rion S. Welch, of this city. r)I7BIZP. BENERMAN. —On the 18th inst., Franklin Hall, son of M. F. and: Louisa L. 13enerman, aged 9 months and 19 da 9. 3' ' . lle . relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend the funeral from the resideaceof the intents. lie, 2021 Winter street, on Saturday afternoon, 20th inet., at 4o'clock, without farther notice. wo pro ceed to Mount Vernon Cemetery. IifiDERSON. —ln Petition Valley, Lancaster county, on the 13th inst , of congestion of the brain, Mary Ann, wife of Thomas. H. Henderson, in the filth year of her age. B AYNE. —On the 16th inst., Susanna E. Bayne, aged 16 years. - BRA OLEY,—On the 18th inst., Miss Ellen Bradley, aged 17 years. BIINTING„—On the 16th inst. , Charles Bunting in the 67th year of his age DUNN. —On the 16th inst., Thomas. Bunn, aged 70 OBITOARY AORERT.V. Ms93EY. 104. A citizen canbot have a truer epitaph than that which is written by the judgment of mankind, The memory of the Just is blessed, and he whose life, has been COILED. crated to virtue does not die; he lives. hi the, memory of viais family and fellow-man, and is endeared to them by the recollection of the every-day kindnesses and bene fits he has bestowed. To him existence has been a plea sure, and death can have no pangs. These reflections suggest themselves in consequence of the recent demise of rr,OBERT V.MAtieE.Y, Esq..,who departed this life at an advanced age. -The many frends who followed his remains to theirlast rest resting place. attest the sir cerity of-their esteem. ' He was a man of ripejudgment and benevolent nature. His character was without a stain,. and he bequeathed to his bereaved relatives the richest of all legacies—an TILAcK NORWICH "CRAPES.-JUST receiveiii, Norwich Crapes at 37. W. a yard. Black all-wool, double-width Dalalnes, 87X,.95, *l, . . Black Monsseline de Laine Shawls. Black Camel's Hair Barego Long Shawls, (two Shawls .ntlicient to make a dress.) Black Silk Chally. • Black and White Mohair Plaids, 20 and. 23 cents. Black Gros de Rhino, in. $1.12,4, sm. Black Poult de Sole, or Mourning Silk. • - BESSON & SUN; Mourning Store, lel6 . - No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. B LACK SHAWLS, WHOLESALE. Silk. fringed Thibet SHAWLS. • 1 Black Wool- fringed Shawls. Plain Black Defame Shawls. Black Barege and Grenadine Shawls. Black Stellas, all grades.. - Materials for the Shawls. Shawl-width llamas ,' Shawl-width fderinoes. Shawl-width Paramattas. . . LYRE & LANDELL. FOrrRTH & ARCH Btreete FOURTHUP'JULY. NATIONAL PROOESSION, 'UNDER THE DIRECTION ON TRH UNION LEAGUE IN PHILADELPHIA. ALL ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS desiring to take part in this Procession will please to give notice' of their intention to do so at once. ALL LOYAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS are invited to join it. Those of the following character are particularly mentioned: MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS, of any arm of the F erviec belonging to the United States or to any or the States.-. INVALID' SOLDIERS AND THOSE HONORABLY DIS CHARGED FROM AC LIVE DUEY. Anrangements will be made to provide for those who are not able to walk. COLLEGES, AND PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTIONS FOR INSTRUCTION. UNION LEAGUES FROM ANY STATE IN THE THE TURNER ASSOCIATION AND THE VARIOUS SINGING SOCIETIES. THE NATIONAL GUARD. EIRE ENGINE, HOSE, AND HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES, With their Engines, Carriages, and Druipments. These Associations are particularly requested to furnish their Ambulances for Invalid Soldiers.. ASSOCIATIONS For the purposvf Exhibiting in the "Procession TRADES, MANUFACTURERS. AORICULTURAL,PRO DUCTS. &C. ORGANIZED BODIES OF VICTITALERS, ON HORSE- BACK OR ON FOOT. - ORGANIZED BODIES OF, DRAYMEN, ON HORSE BACK OR ON FOOT. . A CAYALCABE OF CITIZEN& CITIZENS ON FOOT. Citizens are requested to DECORATE THEIR DWE ...- LIEGE, along the Route of the Proceetdon, with FLAGS AND OTHERWISE. Particular request is made that applications for Places in the Procession may be made early, and that 'fun in formation be obtained to prevent confusion. All communications will be addressed to the "CON. BUTTER ON THE PROCESsIoN,"care of MR. E. G. ANDREWS, UNION LELGUE HOUSE, No. MS CHESTNUT STREET. fel2-fmwt4th MANDRE WS SOUJIETY.—THE members of this Society are requested, without further notice, to al tend the funeral of their late fellow. member. RICHARD RON AL DSON, ESQ.. on SATUR DAY MORNING. The Brothers , will convene in the Continental Hotel at 10 o'clock. DAVID MILNE, Plea.ident. Jel9.2t JOBRPTI YouNo, BecretarY. r 3. THEGRAND FLORAL FAIR AT CONCERT HALL positively closes to-morrow. VISIT IT TO-DAY. Admission only TEN cents. To morrow afternoon speelally. attractive Levee for WI- LAST PROMENADE CONCERT but one, THIS EVENING. at CONCERT HALL, in connection wit I the Grand Floral Fair. Admission only TEN:cents. Fee Programme under Am:moments. lt* MA.M.EICTING HP THE H ELwrivics aud friends of the members of Co. D. Gray Re serves, will be held THIS EVENING, at the ARMORY, EIGHTEENTH 'and CRES PIMP Streete, to organize a systematic plan .for their comfort while away. 10 IMCv OFFICE OF THE SURGEOGNAR. TIST TO ,THE ARMY AND NAVY, 'Fiuramm. PRIA. October St 186 - Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for eupplying airtiScial Limbs, should apply immediately at the °Moe of the Sutgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 OHESTIWIStreet. B. FRANK PALMER, isS-6m Government Snranon-Artist. rX. A SPECIAL MEETING Or VII Delaware Land Company will beheld on SATUR DAY Sven!) g next, Ttme .20th.' at S o'click. , at 1113 WALIKIT Street, in regard to winding np,,llheiffairs of the Company. .-.-: ' — jelS-2t* . , .., . HON. H. 11. STANTON, SECRETA.- . IM RY OF WAR, WASHINGTON : On behalf of the citizens of Philadelphia, and its vicinity, the' undereign•' eo respectfully request you to issue the proper authori zation for iminecliately.raieing three Regiments of Ye• hinteere of COLORED _MEN, from this part of Pentsyl-' vania, for tbe war. The uudersigned are happy to be able to state that, in their.lodgment. such action on y cur pe rt would be gladly welcomed and eirnestty ens Mined by avast majority of their loyal fellow-Mt:eons, 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 inane the instruction which they,: urge, that you order Fort Miele, or some other suitable place, to be prepared for the reception of the voluutecrs an fist as they may enlist; that none but co lored non-commissioned officers be alloWed to canvass for recruits. and that no individual: no clique, nor dis tinct sec of politicians, be exclusively entrested with this matter. It is the whole people who urge this action, and all classes should be charged with its support Fi nally, the undersigned assure you that they are willing to uldtrlake the collection of whatsoever funds may be neceeeery to defray extraordinary expenses fur recruit ing Lut allowed by the Government, and in every other honorableeand disinterested wey give their hearty ef fort, towards raising these regiments e ‘ f ... Colored Men for the war. • - Leaving the whole question of officering these re cruits to you, with no suggestions whatever - on that head, the undersigned so:icit an early answer to this memorial. ni.rirrA, June 10, 1 Thrums Webster, Daniel Smith, Jr., W. D Lewis, W. C. Keehmle. Wm. D. Rel ley. W. B. Rein, W H. Ashurst, N. B. Brown, W. Retch Wieder, J. W. Field, • J. AI McKim, (3eorge B. Bolter,. Horace Binney, Caleb a Needles, .Tohn B. Rennet'. Benty Samuel, Francis W eels; S a. Mercer; Samuel Simes. H. C. Carey. Daniel Baucrott. C. Baird, William Tilghman, J E Caldwell ex Co., E. R. Hutchinson, George Grant, Welter. B, Lewis. A. H. Frenciscas, T. Holloway, George Truman, Jr„ E. Lukens, A. W. Little & Co., John H. Brown, Charles S, Wise, • J. W. Wise, W. G. McAllister, Lemuel Coffin, E. Smith Kelly, Marshall 0. Heaton, Jacob Butnett, C. A. Grove, A. J. Antelo. AI, MeMiehael, Jr., Joseph Herr, J. R. Paul,' Harmanus Neff, Edw. Mitchell, H. Wallace. Penna. on Bokurn: W. Southern. floury Davis, Geo. S. Bethel!, John M. Butler, J. P. Aeh, - eaml. W. Cade. ' Wm. A. Ingham, Ch. Lennig, E. C. Markley, Edward Browning, Wash. Kehl'. Hubley Ashton, Thos. P. James, A. H. Denckla. Geo. D. Wetherill. B. S. Feed, ' heo. -Blies, A. K. McHenry, Jno. EL Diehl, Lloyd P. Smith, Alex. J. Lane, Joshua Rpering, David Wetheily, Jr., E. Tracy, - , • E. D. Stokes, J. W. Stokes, G. M. Coates, G. H. Roberts, C. F, Norton, Geo. W. Thorn, Ch. G. Sowers, Evan Rogers, Wni. T. Hansel!. Jobn-E. Graff, Ed win Greble, • John De Bret,. M. _Willie won, James Hudde 1. John S Withers, ' Gem -Yining. Alex. M. Fox, Jacob Naylor, - E. G. Kuhn, C. Sherman, J. G. L. Brown. E P. Moyer,. Geo. D. Stroud, Samuel C. Perkins, James M Farr, ' Samuel C. Canby, Chas. M. Peterson, J. Maddock, Jr. Franklin Jenks, Needles,. In. M. Iluseell Thayer, John D. Hall. John S Newbo'd, Galloway C. Morris, Chas. Cabot, - - J. C. Morris, M. D., Chas. Plait, Matthias Marie, Abraham Barker, F. Fraley, Alex. Murphy, Colonel: 21st Reg't P, M. A. Gibbs, Alex: Priestly. Philip S. Justice, . L. C. lungerich, Benj. Andrews, • Wm. S Grant, J E. A ddielts; H. W. Andrews, Thos. P. Stotesbury, John L. - Houpt, Wm Meredith, "Wm. =Bracknell, John A. Wilson, John F. Meigs, M. D., Wm. R. White, Atherton Bleight, Philip Brook s, Levi T. Rutter,- l 3 snit' Simons; Charles T. Yerkee, George A. Coffey, 'Charles Gibbons, Saunders Lewis, Morton McMichael, C. 11 Clark, A. Birgfeld, B G, Andrews, William Devine, Stephen Colwell, S. M. Felton. W. R. Mellees, A.'S. Atli ins, Thomas a Yarnell, John Walker Jackson, Benjamin H. Brewster, George T. Thorn, . Daniel J. Cochran, James Warrington, E. Carpenter, W. S. Stewart, Ford. J. Dreer, - George 'W. Trott, John Tucker, W. W. Justice, Charles S. Smith, Wm. J. Wainwright, G H. firosman, U A. S. W. Paul, .Tames L. Gingham, James Bateman, M. A. De W. Lbw°, George Whiting, Charles - O'Neill, Horace. B. Pry, 11. Robinson, ' W. H. %fmble, T. Russell Dawson, - John P. Verree, Thomas Birch, Geo. S BrizbY, Craig T. Bitable, .T. W, Haziehurst, J. B. Fry, J. G. Hollingsworth, John T. Lowid, Geo. J. G rose, S. A. Caldwell, Chas. No, ris, irrank Melo, W. S. Rom:ell, E. Rundle Smith, Cad wal ader Biddle, B. F. Reimer, N. Boyd. U. S. A, W. Bucknell, Thos. W. Sweeney, H. Geiger, John 0. Davis, Alfred L Kennedy, . Joh n Tacker. Jr., D. P. Snuthworth, B. W. Rathburn, D. T. Pratt, John Thompson, Jas.• Pollock, Jno. F r Frazier, Jas. Trimble, W G. Thomas, Jas. W. Clrson, Theo. Adams, James N. Stone,. George grety, - Charles Gilpin, L. C. Madeira, E - G li . ° Ba P t e t r ell, 11. C. Lea. S. Fisher %flies, A. S. Leith work, . H. C. Howell, Charles Watson, George Watson, W. P. Jenks, Robert Ervien; Edward Siter,, Alfred Hunt, W. S Simon, • S N. Kenny, . James Graham, Jos. N. Withers, John J. Hartmann,` W. Murphy, Francis P. Steel, I E. C. Knight, Andrew Wneeler, Wm. Sellers, Samuel S. White, N. Rowland, J. Edgar Thomson, Jac. Wilcox.'-- J. B. McFarland. Evan Randolph, W. T. Ashman, John B. Myers, James T. Farness, - • A. E. Barbs. John Grigg, • Robert B. Cabeen, James K. Aertsen, Thomas Smith, Wm. Cummings, A. G Coma. JAMEI3 M. Longacre, E. H. Kerinedy, Samuel H. Trotter, W. Morris Davis, ' G. H. Newhall. C. Hering. M. D., Stephen Morris, - Samuel T. Altemus, B. Gerhard, John McArthur, Thomas Jr Megear, Kingston Goddard, Thomas W. Evans, John Davis Watson, Clement S Rutter, Geo. B. Cannarroe. John Clayton, Henry Cohen, A. IL Jones, Alger S Roberts, Wm. F. Paddock; Theodore Berry, - . Percival Roberts, Charles .Werts. M. 8. - ' ASFILNGTON. June IL 1863. : The petition of the citizens ty to raise three regiments of en received by this Depart have been issued for raising he 'Department will be ex-- rue. . DWIN STANT4N. Secretary of War. THOMAS WEBSTER. Es* of Philad Op hia. for an thorit Colored To untAera.. has be ment,_and the proper orders the troope. The views of t plained to you by Major Stea E O FFT C E COMMITTEE ON DE FENCE AND PROTECTION, CITY OP frimADEtryliA, Junel6, 1863 By virtue of the authority vested. in me by the act of The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. entitle°, "An act relating to the Home Guard of the City of Philadelphia," approved' the sixteenth day of May, anne Domini' one thousand-eight-hundred-and sixty-one. Ido hereby require Brixadier General A. ,J: PLEASON'I ON; commander of the Home Guard, to order out (and into - the . service of the city of Philadelphia! the whole , of the Kull guard, for the Lreservation of the public peace and the defence of the city. And Ido hereby call neon - all - persons within the limits of the said city to - -yield a prompt and ready obedience to the orders of the said Commander of the , Home Griard, and of those acting under his authority, in the- execution of his and their said duties. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the corporate seal of the city of Philadelphia to be affixed, this sixteenth day of. Sans, A. D. one thou sand eight hundred and six-three . AL ty EXANDER HENRY. Mayor of Philadelphia. HEADQUARTERS' HOUR GUARD, CIT . Y OF PHILADELPHIA...Jai:pa 16..-1863. Under the authority of an act of the General 4s,em bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled " en act relating to the Home Guard of the City. of Phi ladelphia," approved the sixteenth day of Hay, an no Do mini one tt ousand eight hundred sixty-one, and of the re quirement of the Hon. ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor of the city, made pursuant thereto, and hereto prefixed, the undersigned assumes the duties for the preservation of the public peace and the defence of the city. Be 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. PLE&SONTON. "Brig. Gen. Commd'g in Philadelphia. WU. 'BRADFORD, Assietsint Adjutant General. raft. cniu RCH OF --ST. MATTHIAS.—.A. FLORAL FAIR AND STRAWBERRY FEsr . .r- VAL, in aid of the'Organ Fund and Sunday School, will be held on thellth, lthh. and 19th instant, at the Hall of the Suring Garden Institute, N. E. corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. , jel6.4t* MOFFICE OF UNION MUTUALIN SCRAJCCE COMPANY, YHILADELPFITA I JllllO 8, 1863. Notice Is hereby given, .that subscriptions to the In permed Capital of the Union Mutual Insurance Company. ' by conversion of the Scrip into Stook." will be receiv ed at the office of the Company, from this date to Nov. 1,18 M, in accordance with the amended charter accepted at a - meeting of the Scripholdere. bald June 1. 1863. jelo-Imif -- - JOHN MOSS, Secretary. LEVEE' FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AFTERIIOON,a3 to 6, CONCERT 'R&M,. !Barka only,lo,centa SeelAdvertiaement , of thee. Grand Floral Fair: Concert -Hall:' - iel7-3t. PROMENADE 'CONCERT, THIS EVENING.- CONCERT HALL. Season tickets only 25 cents, which - also admit . next - day. See New Pro gramme. under the head of The Grand Floral. Fairy Concert Rail. TO THE CAPTAINS OF GoimpA. NIES OF VOLUNTEERS ENLISTING FOR THE IeREEENT IiMERGIsNCY: In order that the men of your command may receive the TEN DOLLARS EACH voted by the Chicane' Bounty Fund Committee, it will be necessary for you to famish a certified copy of your muster-roll, or a copy thereof with the original, for examination. _ For further information, apply at southweat corner or IRD Street andV7ILLI NG'S Alley, at present Office of the DISBURSING AGENCY of the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE. - -MTHE GREAT FAIR OF THE SEA, BODI. —The Ladle's of the UNION VOLUNTE BR IcEFERSHMENT COMMITTER open their FLORAL, STRAWBERRY; and FANCY Vent at the Saloon, foot of Washington avenue,-THIS DAY, June 16th, to con tinue one week, or longer, for the benefit of the Fond. Tickets can be procured at all the Passenger Railroad Offices, of any of the Committee, or at the Saloon. Independent aline object 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., jel6-6t ' ARAD BARRO WS; Chairman. IMPROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—Wasnowrow, D.C.. May 22, 1863. All men who desire to join any particular Regiment of CAVALRY now in the field, are hereby authorized to pregent themselves at any Gine durio g. the next thirty days to the BOARD OF SIU.OLMENT, in their respec tive Dia tricte. ' Tn e Board shall examine them. and; de termine upon their Attune for the Service. and if found to be At, 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 ral bendezvous they shall be duly-mustered by. - .a mus tering and disbursing °Ricer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law.' JANES B. FRY, m3+29-1m Provost Marshal General: MOFFICE OF THE 'UNION CANAL COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. May 18, 1861 NOT (CB TO BONDHOLDERS. —Tne Bondholders of the UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby Tecitiested to call at the office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, and. surrender. the Coupons, as agreed uporain accordance with the act of Assembly of Aprll lOth. 1882 .1 my27•lm OSCAR THOSON. Treasurer. A CARD.r-MESSRS.. MERRICK & SONG—GENTLEMEN: st a stated' Meeting of the Second Ward NATIONAL UNION LEaGU.E, held-this evening, it was, on ;notion of James K Gibson. Esq., unanimously agreed the. thanks of this League be ten dered Yon for your liberal donationof yesterday. Attest JOHN W: FRAZlNR,'.Beeretary, FnILAD'A June 16, 1863. - - jel.S.2t* 111:Z. OFFICE 'OF THE . , WEST MOWN LAND COAL COMPANY: ',No. Slatll South El tRD Street, corner - of Willing's aIIey.—PRILMAL PHIA, June 17th. 1863. —At a- meting of the Directors held this day ,a Dividend'of FIFTY . CENTS PER S ABB on the Capital Stock was -declared out of the-profits of the past six months,-payable on - and after July 1et,1863. The Transfer Books will be closed until July 3d next. jelB-01 F: 11: `JACKSON. Treasurer. W 0 0 L 20,000 potina's light e electeabhio Fleece.. - Full Blood WOOLEN YARNS: 30,000 pounds ,20 to 30 ants, line, Well-known makes. COTTON YARN. 30,C00 pounds Nos. 6 to 20's, in Warp, Bundle and Coio r. B. All numbers and descriptions procured at Once on orders ALEX. yv.iiiLx.ipx,,Nl_,&69NS, 3e19• fin&wtt THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1863. HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARDS, CITY OF PEILADELPHIA,JIIIIO 18, 1863. The HOME GUARD of the City of Philadelphia is re , quired for the defence of the Oily and State. Commanding Officers of Regiments, Battalions, Bat terise, and o.mpanie , , will immediately fill up their re spective commands to the full complement and report for duty at these.Beadquarters. Officers on the Staff of this force will report in person at Headquarters. this day, at 4 o'clock P. AL A neglect to do ,so will be considered a resignation of their ap.: poinfments, and their successors will immediately be selected. , Men of Philadelphia! the period foretold to you has 'arrived. Ton must knock under or fight. Year all is at stake, and you have no othei choice. - Ladies of Philadelphia! spurn from your presence the able-bodied men who hesitate to enlist for your defence —none but the brave deserve the fair. The city will guarantee the payment of the troops she, calls into service. By order of ' A. J. PLEI3ON.TOIf. Brig. General Commanding . Home Guard. WM. BRADFORD, • Assistant Adintarrt General. jel7-31 HEADQUARTERS RESERVE BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION, PENNA. MILITIA, PHILADELPHIA; JUNE 16, 1863. I. Commanders of regiments, batteries, and compa nies of the Eeserve Brigade will immediately proceed to fill up their commands, and report to Colonel C. F. Re, U. S. A., at the Mayor's °Mc* who will forward the , troops to Ilarrisburg•' Each regiment must consist of ten companies, and companies of eighty-four An. 11. It will be perceived - than the CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND CUM MlTTEEappropr.ated to each OFFICER and PRIVATE who is received in the service of the United States or our State the sum of - TEN DOLLARS, And alEo allow to EACH COM PANY TWENTY DOLLARS, For Recruiting Expenses. 111. - The HEADQUARTERS OF THE BRIGADE IB.AT THE BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS. By order of COL. C. M. EAKIN, COMMANDING RESERVE BRIGADE JOHN E. ADDICKS, i017.3t • ACTING A. A. GENERAL. 'ARMORY INDEPENDENCE CITY GUARD (L ARDN ER Street, rear of Academy of Music), PHILADELPHIA, Juno l 8: 1883.—Tne Armory of this Company will be open daring the day and evening, to enable members and those desiring to join the Company tor STATE DEFENCE - - o enroll their names. By order of G. ECKENDORFF, Captain. JOHN 13. DIVINE, First Sergeant. je191.21* RUSSELL LIGHT INFANTRY.-- •Co 'Persons desirous of raising Companies otqparts of J ill mpanies under the recent Proclamation of the [President to be attached to this Regiment, authorized by the Goveinor will call immediately at the Regimental Headquarters, Vo. 909 CHESTNUT Street. A Quarter master and Adjutant also wanted for the above organiza tion. By order - Colonel WM. MAYER. W. A.-ANDREWS.. jel.B-2t5 tISECOND 'COMPANY HAMILTON RIFLES. —Recruits _wanted immOdiately for, the Second Company HAMILTON RIPLEiI, now recruit ing at Sannder's -Institute, TRIRTY NINTH Street, above Market. Armory open Day and Evening, jel7-3t. JOS. L. D Avis, ,captain. I FIRST COMPANY HAMILTON Hi- FLEE.—Recruits wanted immediately for the First Company . HAMILTON RiFLES, now, recruiting at Ccrumismoner's Hall, THIRTY-SEVAN TH. and MAR - KO' Streets. Armory open kay and Evening. jel7.3t* • B. H. KNIGHT, Captain. HA VER--S ACIKS, ARMY BLANKETS, F J. SMITH & CO.'S FOURTH OF JULY SILK FLAGS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT Be sure you get to 49 South THIRD street before or dering elsewhere. 1616 tje22* 1776. 1863.. FL A Cr S , SILK FLAGS i. BUNTING FLAGS! BTJRGEES: PENANTS. - UNION JACKS. STRE A NIERS:: DUN — TING! RED, WRITE ,. AND BLUE. EVANS 8c HASSALL; MILITARY FURNISHERS. ,iel3-Im No. 418 ARCH STREET, Philadelphia. of flreL-clams makes, 16 North FRONT StFeet MILITARY NOTIkj ER: GENERAL ORDERS No. I GENERAL ORDERS, No. 15. 505 CHESTNUT STREIT. MILITARY GOODS. KNAPSACKS, EVANS . fik HASSALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEO. D. PARRISH & CO., 312 CHESTNUT STREET, LONDON PISTOLS. A small lot from the Prize Steamer Bermuda, POE SALE. BYI EVANS &a EIASSALIA„ MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 ARCH STREET FLAGS! FLAGS! FLA.GB I WM. E. SCHEIBL..E,' 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, MANUFACTURER OP BUNTING FLAGS, COTTON FLAGS, PARLOR FLAGS, FLAGS FOR HORSE HEEDS Flags of all sizes on hand or made. to order, from 6 mites to 40 feet, . THE UNITED STATES G w. SIMONS di BROTHER. BAlsosuencarr HALL, PHILADELPHIA, suatursomunts Os JEWELRY. • FINE SWORDS, urn IEILTTARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY 16194fttm GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Fltinnels. , Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue Kerseya. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, 'fb 00., No. A3O CHISTNIIT STRUM. moh24-3m ARMY GOODS.. DARICTLIII COAT CLOTH& DARKaLIIII CAr r ,CLOTH& SICT:BLISE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. - ARMY BLANKETS,' ETANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OIINCE DUCK. ' - • DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. awn LINEN, DRILLS . AND BUM BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETING/I AND SHIRT. LNG& For gale by - • FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. oe2-4ItI • I'o MILITARY COMPANIES. Anal': standard Blouses. - standard Infastfy Ana - CaMalry Pants. . On 1102'4 at - HENRY W. SCOTT'S, je1.7,3t,. 533 MARKET Street, ttpitairS. FOR, SALE .1500 . SABRE SCAB , -13 d RD& . if,l9-3t* . 52111, MARKET &rept: GENTS' A FURNISIING GOODS. _ CUtUZE-MERTNO VESTS, 'SHIRTS, 1 -+N AND PANTS. - - • - ALSO, . . , WHITE .43-00.13/3 STAPLE EMBROIDERIES. The subscribers offer it:reduced prices• a very large and choice assortment of the above-named deseriptiona of goods, to , which they'respectfally invite the attention Of %were. SREPPARD VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON if ICON CHESTNUT. Street. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. .BROTHERHEAD'S CIROULA-, , .• TING LIBRARY. —All the NEW English and American Booke r including ALL, CLASSES of Literature. This tLe ONLY Libgary_in • thecountry that!: includes all the NEW !MULLIN BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. - - Terme 415 per year ; six months ES; time months 1160 ; one month 78 cents. or 8 seas per_ day, • US SouthßlGHTßlltreet: • r •!. • mh24-3in IVORYTYPESBARE. A RTISTIC gems. Fee B*IME&'B ivorytypes; the admired of all whole e them - Their beauty. (taste, arid exquisite coloring', astonieh-aad delight all. Gallery, SECOND 6treet, above Green., - NO sEE 'THEN NO HOLIDAY AP- Immune: but' every' -day expression of ' counts 'nacce is seen in REIMER.% superb rortralts ,Photograplis, in oil colors. .Ihedeced. prices. BECONDAt 'above Oreea. • . jt*, POST OFF.EC'DEPARTMg&T, - .B.;:a..rupos,-.lsq3—Will he sold under my dir , etion. at Public Sale. in Ills city of.Philadelphla, on TRIM...49AV, Pth day of July next. on account of the Po..t Office' De pertinent-'the lot end hell dings, situate on the west aide of Street, ex ten d u t to Doek street; bounded on the north by Lodgt ittro,t, and on am Fk,uth by Gold !tree', in said city of Philadelphia known as the Penn sylvania Bank Property. The property will be put up at the sum of one hundred and. ten thousand dollars ($1.10,0M). as required by the law authorizing its sale, and no bid fora less amount will he received. air Terms cask on the delivery of the deed. Informa tion in relation to the pronorty. Ate., may he At-Clued by irquiring of C. A. WA LB ORN, Eig., Postrnaqer or Phi ladelphia. M. BLA fit, . _ . _ Po 4maoer General. Under the &boys authority, lam di rectsd exp , to public. Fa le, on THURSP .Inly 9. 1869, at 12, clock noon, et tbe !MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, the above de scribed Reel &late. ti. 5,900 to be nsid when the property is strunic off. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. fmwtjy9 422 WALNUT Street. above F ,urth.- 5v4 , 1 803 3 1 .1 1 .1 41 1-NINTEI AND SAN AUCTION SALE.OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR FIFTY HORSES. Full description in catalognAs. ALSO. A large collection of desirable new and tiecond-hand Carriages, Harness, &c., with which the sale will commence. , , /fir Doatponemeiit on account of the weather. jel6-2tif ALFRED M. HERKNESS. Auctioneer AUCTION SALE, HARPER' FERRY ARMORY. VIRGINIA. June 30th, 1283, commencing at 12 o'clock, noon, .pre oieely. will be sold, at the H ARPER'S FERRY ARMORY. VIRGINIA, FOLLOWINO CONDEMNED ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES, viz: 10,000 Tone Iron Castings. 10 do Iron Shsfting,Pulleys.Bevel Wheels, aro. 10 do of Wr , meht Iron, "Scrap." 8, No Musket and Rifle Barrels. 24 Iron Forges. '2O Steel-fared Anvils 2 Force Pumps; .1 Draw Polishing Machine. 9 Tilt Warnmers ; do.. small ;1 Fire Engine. 4 Stoves; 1 lot Coal; 2 Proof Beds. 1 Drop Demmer; Tempering Forge. - 2 Fan Blasts; lot Fire Brick; lot Tools. • 1 Wagon; 1 Cart, and sundry other goods. - TERMS :—CA S El, in Government funds. • DANIEL J. YOUNG. Ordnance Agent. By order Brigadier General JAMES' W. iiIPLEY. Chief of Ordnance, Washington. D.C. 1e19.12t J. B. CANNON. Auctioneer. AGENCY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY No. 400 Walnut •Street, Philadelphia. • The following despatch has just been received at this CANTEENS 419 ARCH STREET. F. R. STARit, DEAR SIR: We take the war risk, without extra charge, on all oir policy holders who are citizens of Pennsylvania, who now volunteer for its defence, to repel the present rebel invasion, while within the tare mild limits of the State PHILADELPHIA FAME INSURANCE COMPANY' NO. 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND DIRECTOR ilThsilD INSURANCE, S. • Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Everman, Philip S, Justice, 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS N. • - CA ABLER RI , WILLIAM T. RI. ANC FIAR BLACK LACE MANTILLAS, CLOSING AT VERY LOW. PRICES. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454- North SECOND Street, Above Willow. LAWNS 1 LAWNS! LAWNS! ILS CENTS PER YARD CLOSING , A LARGE LOT OF CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street. Above 4-4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHIN, Redo ced to i 25 C s " ZEN6?iAIVi BROTHER, 450,71 and 454 North SECONDAbove Willow. MOZAMBIQUE'S, OF VARIOUS STYLES, in Double and Single Widths, from late Auction Sales. ' . _ RRITISR . AND GERMAN DRESS - 4 --" GOODS, of. Light and Medinna.Textares, closing at low Prices. - I),.LACK:DRESS SILKS, ALL GRADES - 3 -• and Widths;frotn the late Auction Sales. -_ CORWSN STODDART BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SWORD Street, Above Willow. . PANDY DRESS SILKS, FROM THE late Auction Sales, at reducedprices. - CU bTODDAN,I" & BaOTHER, ' 450, 454, and 454 North SECOND Street, jelO St Above R ED II .0 TI ON • • IN. PRICES OF RICH PARIS MANTILLAS. ALSO, OF CL'OTH CLOAKS, SUITABLE FOB THE WHOLE SUMMER. PROOTOR 00 "3e6-1m if . 926 CHESTNUT STREET. YARD WIDE 25 CENTS. 1(00 pieces, yard wide, foal colors. , French figured Brilliants. Chintz trgure_,s choice designs. Colored and White Upends. • '4": 'O3 ; • CHESTNUT and EGR.l4THHsEtrileSete BIHSTOL BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 'will re-Open-on the 7th of Ninth mouth. For Circulars, apply' to RUTH AIWA - MACE, Bristol. . MISS.MARY E. THROPP WILL RE open her 'English and French Boarding and Day School for 'Young Ladies, at DM CHESTNUT Street, on the 14th of September. For circulars, until Septem ber lot. apply at the Sunday-school Times, , 148 South FOURTH - street, Phila., or address Miss Thropp at Val ley,Porge; Penna. .myl.s-4m5 UMBRELLA CLOTHS.- =or sale by' • MATTHEW lIINNEY'S SONS, rayikhii BOSTON. NUS. MINED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, Jane 17. 1863. On the petition of CALVIN . S/BISHOP, of Philadel pbia, Pennsylvania. praying for the - extension of a pa tentnranted ..to him September 4, 1819. for an improve ment in STREET-SWEEPING MACHINES, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the fourth day of September. 18S3-- It is ordered. that the said petition be heard at the Pa - tent office on MONDAY, the 17th day of August. 1883, at I 2 o'clock M. • and all persons are notified -to appear sae a ow came, if any Utley have, why said- petition ought not to be granted.- . . Persons opposing the extension are - required to file in the Patent .off:tee .their objections. specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing: all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said bearing must be . taken and trandmitted in - accordance with the rules of the office, which will be tarnished on application. , -• The testimony in the came will be closed on the third dgy of August, 1563. Depositions Ind other-Papers re-' lied upon ma testimony must be filed in - the (Almon or beibie the morning of that day; the'arguments, if any, within ten days thereafter. - - Ordered, also. - that this notice be published in the Chronicle, Washington, D. C.. and Pram - . Philadelphia, Pa., once a week for three successive weeks; the first of said publications to be , at least sixty days previous to the day of hearing. , -D. P. HOLLOWAY. 7019-nt Commiseioner of Patents. THE CHARM OF REIMER'S size Photodripbs. 'in oil colorti, lies in their' easy, natural weitten and life-111 , e e'snrogßiOlL of countenance, and int.preeelle colorinikOpo!D Omen. n==ll Comprising about ON EATORDA E ptckfi aL i c ifb, at 10 o'clock, GOVERNMENT SALE ON TUESDAY, INSUEANCE COMPANIES. THE MUTUAL F. RATCHFORD STARR, GENERAL AGENT, THE MjTUAL•LTFR INSURANCE COMPANY 94 Bioadway, 17th June, 1863 General - Agent for Pennsylvania, 400 Walnut Street, Pitiladelphia . * Very respectfully, yours, P. S. WINSTON, E. D. Woodiuff. Geo. A. West, John Kessler, Jr., Chas. Stokes, A. 11. Rosenholm, Joseph D. 'Ellis. BUCK. President. dli A RD SO N, Vice President D, Secretary. Cials-iftf RETAIL DRY GOODS, DITRNOIIS AND' POINTS, IMPORTED AND AMERIOELN LAWNS, At the above low price bIiEWEN STODD ART & BROTEIEE. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, Above Willow COWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 4-52, and 454 North SECOND'Streat, Above Willow. EDU CATION. 5 cases 80-inch Blackstone Co. 5 cases 27-hach Social Co. ", 8 cases 27-inch Plain Print Cloth. IMMMMEE2ES==I 25 GENT6II--,PROTOGIZA.PH AL BUMS! ng Cents!! Albinos. bo]dni ‘ e 12 pictures, Both gilt; selling for a few days onh for the low price of 26 CENTS EACH!! 25 CENTS FA'lfl.l!! DITCHER'S; .iPI9 SOR CHE.3 - PNUT Street. 2 0 OEMS !- GODEY FOR JULY 20 CENTS! , PITCHEE'3, ielo.3t 808 CIiESTNIIT Street. NEW BOOKS AT REDUC ED PRICES ! jel9-6t POR CIIIMRapet. 134. P ERI A-I, PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS! !---We would call Special Attention to oar tteeorlthento LARGE PRoi'OGRAPH ALBUMS Folding from One Hundred to FOlll Hundred Pictures. They are bound in rich VE).I7ET. Olth SPLENDID ORNAMENTS. and BEAUTIFUL (:BASED CL s.SPS; Also, in the best TURKEY IFIOROCCO. various styles. Price ranging front Si- , 61.?, to $.15-al. Nothing' can he more appropriate fora P.I.MENT to a Bride. rawer, Teacher, or Friend, and certainly nothing more beautiful for a CENTRE 'TABLE. Our Store is the only place where von can find an assortment. • O. W. PITCHER, . lelD-St 808 CBESTEU r Street. Q CENTS TO $45:00.-OVRR 500 5 DIFFERENT STYLES. OF PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS. holding VA to 400 PICTURES. Prioes WAR/N- V - ED to be lower than at any other store in Phibulelphia. PITCHER'S aiSiim• DEPOT, jel9 3t SOS CHESTNUT Street. • 15 CENTS!-PETERSON FOR JULY! 16 CENTS! O. W. PITCHER'S, jelA-3t. SOS CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS.- • Just received by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 715 and 717 MARKET Street. TAE NATURAL LAWS OF HUSBANDRY. By Jus tice Von Leibig.. _ IFS THE HOLY WORD IN OWN DEFENCE.. By Rev. Abiel Silver. MRS, BARRETT BROWNING'S POEMS. Aldine edi lien; 4 volumes. FRIENDS IN COUNCIL, -A Series of Readings and Discourku thereon. 4 volumes. FAITH 0 ARTNEI 'S CHILDHOOD. By the atilhorlof Boys at Cb con aePet. " A POINT OF HONOR. A Novel. HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL, By William HOWitt. 2 vole,'- AT ODDS. By the Baroness Tautphceus, antb or of "Quits." -M ILITARY BOOKS.-THE SUB ORl- BER&bavee on hand a large assortment of Books on MILITARY SCIENCE, including all the recent pnb lications, and-the works on Tactics tka„ antho• rized by the GovernmEmt. Alan, works on.' MILITaRY SURGERY, Military Hospitals, Hygiene, the Examination of Re crYite.- 4c.. WS 25 SOUTH STA.TH street, above CHESTNUT. :r S T .RECEIVED-A NEW. -BOOK FOR YINING LADIES— • FAYPEt GARTNEY'S CHILDHOOD; , By the author of "Boys at Chequasset." 1 vol. 12mo, Cloth. Price, v. 25, Faith Gartney's Childhood' lea noble, good work, that could only have been accomplished by an.elevaied mind, united to a chaste, tender heart. Pr,:m the tirit Page to , the last the impression ia.received.of a life which has been lived; the characters are genuine, well drawn, and skilfully presented ; they are received at once with kind.friendly greeting, and followed with interest, till' the last page compels a reluctant fare well:" • Bookstore and Library, • jelS-31 ' 13:53.CFIESTNUT. - Street. B o 0 s Yew Books received as soon as out. Any Book not on our shelves will be obtained at the shortest notice. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, from all the principil manu facturers, at the lowest prices. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. BOOR SOCIETY, 1%24 CHKSTNUT Street. iF.IIO-tjy3 NEW BOOR'S! NEW BOOKS! A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTI7AL DEVELOP MENT OF EUROPE. By John.W. Draper. M. D.. LL. D. $3.50. ' THE EXCISE TAX LAW. Approved July 15t.1862, with the Amendments. By Chas. F. Estee. $1.50. SOUTHERN HISTORY: The First Year of the War. By Pollard of Richmond. $2 FR-AN K WARRINUTON.. By the author of lbatledge, &e. $1.50. MARIAN GRAY; OR, THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL. By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. 425. . LILIAN. $l. LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING. By his nephew. P. M. Irving; vol. 3d. $1.50. LEAVES. FROM THE DIARY OF AN ARMY SUE. GEON. By Tbos. T. Ellis. M. D. $l. HARPER'S HAND BOOR .FOR TRAVELLERS IN EDROFE AND THE EAST. By W. P. Fetridge. $2 75. OUT- MGR PAPERS. By T. W. Higgin3on. $1.25. For Bale by WM. S. & ALFRED M&RTIEN, deg . .606 CFIES MUT Street. RUM 17Ta, 1833 HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, All Books nsuall.y to be had in a FIRST-CLASS 'BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our ehetveg AT THE . LOWEST PRICES. rA-tf THE FIRM OF BROADBENT & CO., -• Photographers, is this day dissolyed, by , the re tirement of S. BROADBENT. The business will be continued by his late partners, under the name of WEN ()BROTH & TAYLOR. Mr. Win &Moth, the artist, and the inventor of the tvory typeand Wenderotype, who was associated in the late firm for four years, will continue at the head of the Artists' Department; and Mr. Taylor, also a partner in the late firm, will remain as heretofore, in charge of the business in the Reception Room. S BROADBENT, F. A WE vDEROTH, . W. C. TAYLOR 919, 914, and 916 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, June 37 DM President. WENDEROTH & TAYLOR (late Broadbent & Co. ) have just opened, in connection with their old rooms, the most beautiful and spacious Operating Room in the city; and by this and other improvements they intend to insure more complete attention to the requirements of their increasing business. . Every style of picture taken in connection with Photo graphy, including IvorYtypes, Wenderotypes, Oil Paintings, Photographs. Cartes de Visite, etc WENDEROTH .9/ TAYLOR, jos-fmwl2t if 912,911, and 916 CHESTNUT Street. COPARTNERSHIP.-WE, THE UN --, dersigned, have this day entered into copartner ship 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. CRUSE. LAMBERT R. WALKER, 700 South SECOND Street, corner of dhippen. PHILADELPHIA, Junc 9,1863. riOPART NEESE , IP.-WE THE UN dersigned, bave thin day entered into copartner ship for thetransacti , n of a Wholesale nod Ret..il I:0- CERY Ansiness, under the firm of. L. R. WALKER & CO., successors to Wm. C. Stevenson. L kAIBERT R. WALKER, PE tE3 N- CRUSE, 712 South SECOND Street, opposite Almond P.HILADELPEIA, June 9, 1863. —jel7-615 THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI (3.th Eittiro.r;l2TLlßPETlS'ets heretofore, at the WM. ELLIS & CO,Druggists, .1x.7-tf ' 724: atrArtfrET Strset. PATENT PARAFFINE VARNISH C-A U T I 0 - N! We hereby caution the Paint and. Oil and Ship Chan dlery trade, and consumers of our PATENT PARAF FINE VARNISH, against purchasing from one J. B. IIeMIILLIN, 0f149 FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he ceased to act as Agent for ne, or SAMUEL PAGE & SOH, of Boston', in January last. . • He has imposed upon the trade and consamere a Worth less imitation of our PARAFFIN& TARNISH. commenc ing she deceitful and fraudulent practice previous to our annulment of his agency. for the sale of the PATENT PARAFFINS VARNISH in PRILkDELPHIA, and any other parties representing themselves as such are imposters. All orders left with Messrs. e IiIILBURT & 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& glossy black coating on Wood or Iron. GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., 139 M AID SN LANS, New York, je4s.lm If And 111 SMITH'S WHARF. Baltimore. THE XING AND THE PAGES; •••OR TRR Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT. A , ROMANCE Without any "i-iimer," Specially written by JOHN PARAFFINS, GENT., For the benefit of the PAINT, OIL, AND SHIP CHANDLERY With all the Correspondence, Contracts, &c.. and Caricatures in Black, by In calling the attention of the public to this affair on" BLACK PARAFFIN& VARNISH, -. the the subscribers have only time to say that it is very in teresting to those interested, and unworthy the attention of any body else, further than it being the refutation of a lie over the signature of George S. Page & Bro., Eastern Varnish Peddlers;' simply, because they'object to oar marmfdcturing and selling a Varnish in Philadelphia, in every way superior, for one-half the money than their so-called Patent Paraffin° Varnish. Any one preferring Pages' to oars can buy it of us, • with " sworn bids.". and half dozen other parties In town, without putting us to expense; 25 cents alderman fees. As the trade of Philadelphia. who have so liberally patronized us since January last, have been thoroughly aware ofw hat 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 n wimp, for an article in New . York, when they can buy the Q. I'. IRON BRILLIANT at home, at , lees purchase money, without these charges, a better quality, any more than a painter 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 chime, applying bY note to this office. J. IC 11010 ILL BrightCO. , Manufacturent and Bealeradn'Black and Var limb, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Benzine. Naptha; &c , jed-tf 151 South FRONT Street. HEALTH AND STRENGTH XL_ , W I Is A) E R; - R,- Y Has proved to be the most efficacious remedy Yet disco. vered for all pulmonary complaints, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hre plopfysis ( Spitting . Blood), Short Breath, Croup, Wasting lelebh, Pains and Soreness. Weak - -Breast, Tickling Irritation, or rising in the Throat. Broken Constitution, from the abuses of calomel and other- causes, all Throat . Breast, and Lung Complaints; Let no dllease. however bad it may be, or length of time it may have existed., - diicourage you until you have tried this great Medicamentum. Wonderful cares have taken Place, when..to all human ' Probability, it could not • be nossible. The popn • ' -lar impression, _ strength-s., • .by some 'scientific opinions, that Consumption cannot be cured, has no doubt hastened • the death of many • an invalid, by depriving them of. tbe consolation of holm. Per- , , sons athiCted with Pectoral disease should be supported by:every assu- - of a cure. not alarmed. by. the gloomy, foreboding countenances of . those around. - For our part. we do not be- . lieve that consumption is incurable; and let physicians theorize as they will, we have a mass of evidence to prove that nelsons having all the symptoms of Consumption,. cougt, deep Okiiression sore . throat, &arrhcos,, , night sweats. burning fever, &c., have bees permanently cared by • DR. SWAYER'S COM POD ND RDP OF WILD CHERRY." A good ap petite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition for active exercise. is sure to follow its - nAe. Thirty years' experience and, foreign countries is c nyinciug proof. Bewaie of all preparations purporting to contain. W.ld Chet ry,except that prepared by-Dr. Sway nd & Son, the original and oblygenniue. - . - Dr. SWAY! Principal Office, 330 :North SIXTH Sheet; above Vine, Philadelphia, Sold -by Druggists and Dealers. , lea • FOR CLERGYMEN, FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS, FOR FAMILIES, AND FOR THE PEOPLE 7A4 OHESTICOT STREET. Between Seventh and eighth Streets. COPARTNERSHIPS. VARNISHES. MESSRS. BULBURT & CO., OF 240 ARCH STREET, LEE THE ONLY AUTHORISED AGENTS MEDICAM. TO THE SUFFERING... DR. E3WAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP WANTS. TO 1111:STOTANS AND COOKS.--THE ; a- FIRST CITY TROT': want a Aral - rate 13UHIAN ind`fillitrate CO.)K, to ion 'tom at Warr' 4fttrg delay. Apply, dnri • g the dav, at Gtr ARMORY. kouth- NrPbt cornerTWELPI H and CHESTNUT Stro.ta, or to O. w. DAVIS, southeast corner HIM" and CHE3TNUr Strecta I.t WANTED-A SITUATION AS BOOR ' RREPER Best, of city references. Addre=s "R. M. IT." Preisb Office. ' iel7-3t. Ay - ANTED-AN ASSISTANT IN A Retail DRUG STORE; gond rsference rennired. Address JOHN G. BROWN & t UN, Fottsville, Scb kill csiinty, P. , . • N. B.— One whn speaks both this English and German lauguayes preferred jel7 3‘. WANTED CLOTHING:--PERSONS having Clothing to dispose of will plenne call. or , addr‘mo C. MILLER,-2.03 OFIE ,, TIYITT ot. 1nh16.7n irf.3373. p7F,A MONTI-11-4 WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in every county at $75 a month. 'ex penses paid. to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address S. MADISON. mvg-ftred&W A.ltred, Maine. 860 A MONTH!---WE WANT AGENTS at *Ann month, oxpensen paid.; to. Bell our Everlasting Peneile,Oriental Burnere, and 13 other new artieleu Id eirenlarefree. SHAW & MARK. myB.3md &W Biddeford. frlaine. WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR OASNin a central and pleasant locati,m, a well built Residence. with all the mndern conveniences' Price from $7,000 to $l2: ODO D. B, C NOvTA LLA DE I.lnti South FODRTR. Street. N. D.-Well- secured ground'rents and znortg4neg for sale. 1e15.6t. • WANTED TO PIIROTIASE--.A_ gre y Carriage Horse. UM panels bigh, 6 . years old ; most be kind and gentle. Address Mr No. 11141-, Poet Office. • .ie.b2e3r, .T 3k .,. WANTED—A FIRST-RATE ssadle HORSE' oultable for a military officer. Apply to Wlll.. B. ROBERTS; Reading Railroad `.ob pot. jol7-3t 13ORSE WANTED—WANTED a gond, sound, gentle FAMILY . HORSE. Aoniv at Philadelphia and Erie Railroad OfEe. 230 WA NUT Street. je18.6t." d ifitt DEP lITY QUARTgRMASTER aitiw. GENERAL'S OFFICE.—tHILADELPHIA. Feb. 9, VESSELS WANTED immediately to- carry COAL to he following-points: Tortugas. Rey West. Fla. Fort Monroe, Va. - Alexandria, Va. Piewhern, N. C. Port Royal, -S. O. A. BOYD, Captain and Aaalat. Quartermaster. FOR SALE AND TO LET. P 14_1R E M;P 1 3 ORY SALE-BY walk THOMAS & SONS, June 23d. at the Philadelphia Exchange. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 505 South NINTH Street. Lot 20 feet 41nches by 19S feet deep,- to a twenty-feet .wide-street. A enb.tantial brick stable and coach-house. in the reer, on.eaid etreet. The premigeg may be examined any day previous to >sale from ft to 1 o'clock.. jet; -.Calf* fit GERMANTOWN PROPERTY.- ...21 A LARGE HOUSE, with , 33i acres of LAND. in Cburch lane, Willow avenue and Armat street. near Cbnrch Lane Station and Germantown. . . • The house is ye' y conveniently and comfortably built OD a rock, ver y dry and healthy ;. has ChM: ma's farm:ice, gas. hydrant water—hot and:cold—through the house. , bath room, winter and summer kitchen, with ranges, a well of excellent water. - porches on, two sides of the. house, &c. ; a good stone stable. with hydrant, water, large lawns, and ornamental' groands, with fine large old trees. and shruhbety; a large and excellent kitchen garden, which can be divided into building lots. Five or ten thousand dollars can remain on raor%gags. Two acres of Meadow Land;.on the opposite 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 &• Son, at the Merchants' EXChhDEP. TUESDAY, Jane 23d, at 12 o'clock. jelo-10t-if, gai FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE -a -FARM oflo6 Acres. with good Buildings and well watered. near a. Railroad Station, an hoar and a half's ride from the city; accessible four times daily; a portion Woodland and Meadow. D.- S CADWALtaDER, 198 Pouch POTTRT R Street: N. B.—Deeirable Houses and lots in West Philadel pha.. jelS-6c. SUMMER RESORTS. UNITED STATES- HOTEL,;. ATLANTIC CITY. N. Will be open for the reception of guests on SATURDAY; June 210,1863 Persons wishing to secure rooms will please address the Proprietors. BROWN & WOELPPER. Atlantic City. N. B.—Efasskr's Band is engaged. for the season, - jel9-1m REDLOE'S HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY •-•—' N. J.—At the terminus of the railroad, on the left. beyond the depot. This House is now open for Boarders and Transientinaitors, and offers accommodations equal to any Hotel in Atlantic City: Charges moderate. Chil dren and servants, half price. *qr. Parties should keep their seats until the - cars ar rive in front of the Hotel. jel9-2m COTTAGE RETREAT. ATLANTIC • CITY, is new open.and ready. for Boarders. A few choice rooms can be obtained by applying sons. MAS. M. MoCLEES. Proprietress. jel9.fm&wim LIGHT HOUSE COI. TA GE, ATLANTIC C.-TY - . This well known House is now ope a for the reception of guests Invalids can be accommodated with rooms on the first floor, frdnting the ocean. Splendid drinking water on the premises. Magnificent ba thing nnposite the house. No bar. JONAH wooTro is - a 2m Proprietor. CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE.-THIS private Boardinghouse, corner of YORK and PA- C avenue. Atlantic City, convenient to the beach, with a beautiful view. of the Ocean. is now open for boarders, and will continue open all the year round, Prices moderate. jel9-2m CARLISLE WHITE SULPHATE SPRINGS, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA. The Proprietor of this favorite and fashionable Water ing Place takes p'easn re in announcing that IT IS NOW OPEN FOR VISITORS. His individual personal attention will he given to the wants of his guests, and every effort wilt be made to prrinoie their comfort. - Visitors leaving Philadelphia. New York, Baltimore, or Washington by the Morning `trains will reach Carliele at 2K o'clock P. M. when Coaches will he in readiness to convey them to the Springs, arriving before tea time. A daily mail is received at " Carlisle Springs' Pest Office. N. W. WOODS. June Dili, 1853. Proprietor., REFERENCES: DENR9 VETFIAKE,'LL:D., Philadelphia DAVID FREED, Esq Philadelphia. jpl4-Im* NEAL hfcBRIDE, Egg.. Philadelphia. SEA BATHING.-CONGRESS HALL, LONG BRANCH, N. J.. is now 'open for the season. The above House has — been enlarged to over double its former size since last year, with ail the modern improve menta and conveniences of a Rig class Rouse, and com plete inevery department. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, SAF D SPRINGS, WOMELSDORF STATION, Berks county, Pa The above house is. now open for the reception of visitors and boarders. Terms, VI per week; children and nurses half price. dO RN KANDER B AO H. INDIAN SAND SPRINGS. Berks. county, Pa. VPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, This delightful Resort will open for visitors on the 16th day of JUNE. Cars leave Eleventh and' Market streets, Philadelphia, at 730 a, M., via Coln nal:de. Fare, $2.25. Round-trip Tickets, $3 35, gond for , ten• days. Terms—Transient, $2 per day; Two Weeks, or the Sea- son, $lO per week ; Children and sprvants,.half price. Horses at livery, . s4 per week. • For 11articalars see Cir culars, to be had at this office, or address U. S. NEWCOMER, Ephrata Mountain Springs, Lancaster co., Pa. SERF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersex L. , • WILBB OPENED ON JUNE 18th. A good Band of Music has been engaged; Those who wish to engage Rooms will please address H. S. BICNSON, Surf Bowe Atlantic City, N. 5. jeB-2m UNITED STASES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. .L., Ie now open for the reception of - visitors: . Can be reached by Raritan and Delaware ..Bay Railroad from foot of VINE Street at 7.30 A. AL _ je6-2nr, ORFSSON PRINGS.--T D E LIGHTFUL. SUMMER RE3ORT,lmniediately, on the line of the Central. P. it. R.. located. on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 2,300 feet-above thelevel of the sea, will be open for the reception.of visitors on the 10th day of June, 1883, and will be kept open• until the Ist of October. . _ . The water and air at this point possess superior attrac tions. The analyses made in the laboratory, of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Cagoac, of - Philatelpilia, show the ekistence of valuable mineral elements,-the waters of some of the springi being of - the iron or chalybeate class, and others containing saline or aperient salts. Pare mountain water abounds; and the guests will also•be supplied with mineral waters fronsother springs, such as Blue Lick, Bedfbrd, and Saratoga Waters. Ample facilities for bathing have been provided, new plunge and donch baths erected, and Hot and Cold Baths can at all times be obtained. The grounds, walks, &c., liavebeen. highly improved, and are of a varied and picturesque character. • There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph, Office and two daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and inter mediate points. Excursion Tickets can be obtained at the Office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, corner-of ELIIVIINTH and MARKET Streets. For further information apply to GRP. W . mutmx. Cresson Springs, Cambria, Co., Pa. BOARD AT SARATOGA_ SPRINGS.-- WASHINGTON HALL (late Mrs. Masort's);so long and favorably known to visitors at the cpcings, IS NO W OPEN for the reception of guests. The house is large, delightfully situated on BROADWAY, between: the CONGRESS and EMPIRE SPRINGS, and is surrounded by ample and beautifully shaded mum* Table iirst class—and the rooms well adapted for families and large parties of friends. For farther_ particulars address • 'WASHINGTON HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS." AEDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS POPII LAR SUMMER RESORT will be opened for the ac commodation of vieitora on igth of June, and will be kept open until ist of October. • The Betel will be under the charge Of an experienced Manager, and every arrangement has been made to give entire satisfaction to gnats. . . The Bedford Railroad will be completed M a few days to Mount Dallas Station, 6% 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 2 DO Half Barrel - 00 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 Springs;will please address the Prourietors,Bed• ford Springs. Berman'', May 28 18a3. T_TOWLAND'S..HOTEL, 11 - • LONG BREACH. N. J. .Will be opened on the 20th day of JUNE next. Can be readied by. Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad, from foot VINE Street. my3o-Im. " HOWLAND, HERBERT, & CO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated by the subscriber With good HOARD, commodious Rooms, newly furnished. at Landsdale Hotel, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, Doylestown Junction. Plenty of shade near by. Ad dress. P. D. BARTH, LANDSDALE P. 0.. my3o-Im* Montgomery county. SUMMER BOARDING-BROAD-TOP MOUNTAIN istoirsm.—A romantic spot for a SUM-. MER RESIDENCE, on one of the Mountain Tone 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, 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 excur sion tickets through the season. Persons leaving Phila delphia in the morning can take- tea at the MOUNTAIN HOUSE the same evening. . .. > - The subscriber has kindly been allowed to refer to the following gentlemen (residents of Philadelphia> who have been patrons of the MOUNTAIN HOUSE: Wm. Cummings, Esq., Lewis T. Wattson, Esq. • Hon. Henry D.• Moore, - Richard D. Wood, Esq., Dr. Waiter Williamson. O. -W Fahnestock, Esq., Dr. E. Wallace, - - Algernon S. Roberta, Esq.,- David P. Moore, Esq.. Edward Roberts. Eel. ;- Terms moderate. • For further information, address - • . JOSEPH MORRISON, .Proprieta,_ • BROAD TOP CITY, Huntingdon county, Pa.' I also have leased the well-known JACKSON'HOUSE, InHnntingdon,-.which.will be fitted up in complete or der, and beet under my care. The very best accommo dation wi.l be kept, and prompt attention given at rea sonable rates: It is located near the Pennsylvania Rail road and Broad-Top Railroad depots, which makes it 'a desirable point for persons travelling to and from-Bedford Springs and Broad-Top Mountain Howe. my29-tf MRS: SARAH. HINKLE'S DALIJGrEf , ters attend to the cure of CANCBREI, the same 'is before her decease, at No. ;45* kfortl,L THLILTEENTEI Street, belOW Ytu.o. • - jel7-41.• LEVEN TH-STREET OPERA FIOUSO; ELEVENTH Streot, above - CHESTNUT. UNBOUNDED SUCCESS ! HOUSES GEO WDED f TRIED WEEK Of tbe Great Moral Drama. - UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNCLE 'TOM'S CABIN. Mr. T. WEIN as Uncle nyia. (Mice JOHNSON as Topsy. Mies MARY A'VECRIT as Aunt Ophella. Little Miss PLACE as ' The Gentle Evt. Supported by a full. D ramatic:Comosur% Ad mission 2.5 cents. Secured seats 15 cents extra . Cb dren 15 cents.. 'CommenceatBo'clock. - - MATINEE EVERY. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. jeL5-5t J. KEIM, Proprietor. WOOLIf AN STOKES. Proprietor B. A. SHOEMAKER. 4mtrsumEmr. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET -THEA.• N TRE.—Lem.ea and Mansger—Mr. W. WriLam,gy,, Engagement of the edlebrated AmarScan Adidas. MRS. D. P. BOWEI4. THIS (Friday)' EVENING. June - 19: 11363; • Popitively Last Night bat nue of THE MYr.TESY OF AIIDLEY CriIIRP. Founded on Mrs. Braddon's Pennlar novel of LADY AIIDLEYE SSCRST. Lod; AndleV Mrs P. B') Cir Michael Andley, Bart • ••F Rind. Robert And] ev L P. Barrett, George Tatboys Mormlloitgh•' Dr. Dawson W. Ff.'Leak. Captain Mahlon E Ffalmes. E.ir Harry Tower: , T. L. Barrage Luke MsrkF Charles Wbeatleigh. Alicia Audlcy Mrs. J. - L. Barrett. Phcebe Marlin Wise. A. N'ayrnhod.. The Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. MARK' RASiLFR. will 'perform during the evening various Rope of operatic and popultar music. Curtain risks at Bo clock. THE GRAND FLORAL FAIR AT CONCERT AAI,L. CRESTNET. above TWELFTH is still °nen. The Hall icenoerbly decorated with' ehields. flags, banners,. Ac.; the tables handsome. grnee f n ily arched. fetoened with ev e rg reens an d ere. and magnificently furnished. TATS AFTERNOON end TO-MORROW between 3 and 6 o'clock. LAST GRANWLEVEES for children. Single • tickets only 10 cents. In addition to the profnee dikplay of flowers and fanny ' articles this evening. as well as te-ttiorrow evanidq. tie'. Pall will be brilliantly 111nminated. and s. grand puma. nade Concert ziventiv Neil's splendid Military Band NEW PROGRAMME THIS EVENING,- 1. Overture Zf 0, Summer ... ... 3. Grand March 4 Quicksteu 6. GipseYPolka - INTERMISSION: 6. Rail to the Chief 7. Festival March S. Rnickste-Ivational Guards fl. German Waltz. 10. Gallop. INTERP4IStON Silvery Showers _ The Last Rose of Summer Msryland, My Marsland When this Cruel War Is Over. Finale.--National Airp Admission during the day, or THIS (Friday) oniy TEN cents- jel7-3t. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or TPE FINEARTS. 10915 CHESTNUT STREET. THE. FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, , From 9 A. H. till 7 P. H., and from B till 10 P. X- Admission. 20 cents. Season Tickets. 50 cents. Annual 'Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors will recelFB their Tichetc . ct the Office. . tolda-tf THE SEA- SHORE. FOR CAPE -dor m imwsii..- • ON THURSDAY, 25th June, The large and 'splendid Fiearner MANHATTAN will com mence running- to CAPS - MAT during Bathing Season ' The Manhattan is a good. seaipat. and is much larger than any -boat that ever ran to Cape May. She will touch. at New Castle going and r.turning. Further notice will 'be given. [iel6-61] A. RBYBOLD. RAILROAD) LINES. FREIGHT STATION, PEIS'NSYLVANIA RAILROAD' COMPANY CORNER THIRTEENTH AND , ATARKET STREETS PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 18, 1883. THE PENNSYLVANIA- RAILROAD COMPANY ARE RECEIVING.FREIGIIT: FOR ALL POINTS IN THE WEST. KINGSTON, JR.; atitb r -77! FORTHE.S&A -- -SHORE!! - SUMMER" ARRANGEMENT..- - CAMDEN ANII , ATLANTIC RAILROAD. - On and after MONDAY, Jane 15th, 1853, trains for At lantic City will leave Vine-street Ferry as follows: Mail train leave.s 7.30-A. Express train. leaves, 3.4,5 P.. 1. Freight train, with pa...senger car attached... 9.00 A. M. Returning, leaves - Atlantic City : Mail train- 4.35 P.. 111. Expre,s train 600 A. N. Freight train 12:05 P. If. Fare to Atlantic; $2. Round-Trip Tickets, good for the day and train only, or down on Saturday and up on Monday - morning, 93. An Accommod.tion Train to R and. 1). H. R. R.. Junc tion will leave Vine street at 5.15 P.'11." - ; returning neat morning at 6 - 15 .F.XTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 10.15 A. AL and 1.4.5 P. 51. Leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M:and 3 P. je , 3-1f JNO. O. BRYANT, Agent. 0 P , iE Y OFFICE CAPE MAY AND - MILLVILLE R R 409 Walnut Street, June L, 1.888 FURTHER OPSNING. --- - • . On and after MOB DAY, the 22d of Jane, the care will. run upon this road.: to the: Dennieville Station. leaving - . Walnut-street ferry at 9 o'clock A. M., in the West Jer sey cars. The cars will run from Cape May Couttlionse - to Cape May: reducing the dii tance by stage to nine miles. jeT3-tf C. B. DUNGAN., ereeident. &Nam PHILAD.ELPHI A AND LONG BRANCH VIA. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND RARITAN AND DI LAWARE BAY RAIL.ROAD. - - On and' after Monday; June 15th. and until farther no tice. passenger trains.will leave Vitie-.street Ferry at 7. NI A. M. arriving at Long Branch at 11.10 A. M. Returning:lea yes Len g Branch at 3.35 F. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 7:15 P. M. Passengers landed' lose to the Hotels.- N. B:-Excursion - pasties - Will - be carried. on liberal terms. Apply to L. B. COLE, Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point. BENIE 'SIMON% Assistant Snpenintendent. ' • • " I „, PHIL &DELPHI RAT.LROAD, VIA MEDIA_ • I : • : If T. On and after MONDAY; JUNE 1,1863, , the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot. Northeast corner of Eighteenth end Market streets, at 7.50 had 10:30 A. M.. and-at 2, 4.30, and 6 OP. M. . . . . . On TTIFSD . A.YS and FRIDAYS a train will leave WPM' CHESTEWat 6. 69 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 theietartinit time from Eighteenth and Market. On SlliT.OA.l°Bleave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester at 750 A. 111:•and SP. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M.' 'amid. 21 P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on. the P. ani B. C. R. R. for Concord. Kennett, Oxford, de.... iel-tf HENRY WOOD,-Superintendent. THE PHILADELPHIA lIKAMMAND EASTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY is now prepared to forward FREIGHT from. Pkilidelphia to New York, via Camden and Port MOW month. . . The attention of Fhippers and Merchants is directed tak MB new and expeditions RAILROAD ROUTH. and i. portion of their patronage respectfully solicited. Freight received at third wharf above Arch street. For further particulars apply to GEO. B. MeCIILLOH,FI , BI ht Agent 1118 North wHAIi TEIL W. F. GRIFFITTS, Ss.. General Mans ger, JOHN BUCK, FrAigbt Agent, my22,tf Pier No. 98 NORTH RIVER. New Yore. BOARDINC;. SIN GL E AND COMMUNICATING SECOND-STORY ROOMS. for transient and perma nent Boatders. No. - ]315 WALNUT Street. je9-12t* narp.ms. NATIONAL HOTEL, - WASHINGTON..D..C. R. R. BENSON. PROPRIETOR,.` Formerly of the Ashland Rouse, Philadelphia, He is determined to merit, and hopes to receive.S fall , share of public patronage. jel9!-6as . METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LAIR BROWN'S.) . PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Sixtb and Seventh gtreete. WASHINGTON CITY• my22-6m ICE. i ICE! ICE! ICE I - ICE! ICE! ICE 1 . . . COLD SPRING ICB COMPANY.' ' Families, Offices, Hotels, Shipping. Ice-Cream Saloom,. &c.. &c., supplied daily with a pure article of.BOSTO gf ICE, at the very lowest market rates. Patters amt. large can,gumere supplied at wholesale priced_ Wagons run in all paved limitsof the Consolidated city, and In the Twenty-fonzth Ward. _ _ THOS. B CAHILL. {325 WALNUT Street. - ' Offices c Penna. R. & Master . street. • • "•'"'"'" : Lombard and Twenty-ilfth streets. arS-Smif. Pine-street wharf. Schuylkill. COAL. CO A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER Meadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh. Coal. and beat Locust 'Mountain from Schuylkill; - prepared ex -pregsly for family use. Depot, N. W. corner of RUM= and WILLOW. Streets: Office, No. 119 South. SECOND , Street. Carr!-Iyl WALTON & CO. THE BEST AND -LARGEST STOOL OP CIGARS IIUTHR CITY, Of our own importation and manufacture- IMPORTED CIGARS JIIPT RECREVRD. 60,000 DE CABANAS. 10,000 REGALIA BRITANNIC& 20,000 CABINE T:. 10,000 " IMPERIAL. -.- 10,060 • " CAZADORES. 50 000 CONCHS CABINET. 80,000 CIIBAS. 10000 " DR lifOtf. 50.000 VINT:RES BIRDS._., 50,000 30,Di0 Eli MONO.- 40,000 FIGAROBRITANNIC& 50,00 D • ESTOP EN REGEA. 30.000 . POCAHONTAS.- ' Also, a large assortment of - DOMESTIC CIGARS, - TOBAGO% • PIPES, Call and examine before. purchasing elsewhere. • M. B. DEAN:,, 335 .CEIESTDIVF Street. Delaware, New Jersey, and Peanaylfania Corporation Notes received at par. • • jeB-tf • SALE OF CONDEMNED PROPERTY. k- —DEPOT OF. ARMY CLOTHING AND. EQIITPAGE,, No. 43 UNION STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Will be sold at Public Auction, in Alexandria. on FRIDAY,- tberAth of JUNE, current, at 10 &clock A. X., about 500 CONDEMED TENTS, and A lot of fragments Also, a tot of condemned knapeacksjiarersicks, *can teens, spades," shovels; axes, pick-axes, attoves, bugles, trumpets, old clothing, km - Terme cash, in Government funds. A. HAWLEY, Captain and A. Q. AL - A SSISTA NT QUARTERMASTER'S • MICE: corner e G" and TWENT.y.SEcoND Streets. WASHINGTON, D.. C. 3 . 11118 8.3.853. Will be sold at Auction, on WEDNEWAY; Jima 24th at the Coral. - near Observatory, a lot of Condemned HORSES and MULES, the property of the United States. Terms, cash , in Government funds '_ - Sale to commence at 10 A. M. C. H. TOMPKINS, jelo-12t ; : . Capt., A. Q. M.„ 11. .S. A. TO FAMILIES .RESIDEKG 11:111 -A- RURAL RIATRICTS. ' We are prepared. as heretofore, to supply Ritailliee at their coru4ry Residences with - EVERY_ DESCRIF.FION OF ' FINE- V. GRO6RIES,.TEAS; &CL. ALBERT a ROBERTS, my2l-tf CORNER ELEVENTH 3nn . GROSS MINERAL W.A.TER ;BOT , 1 - 71 - 7 TLE G. SOO gross Porter Bottles. . For sale by ' • H.. 8. &G. W;BE10111$8, myal•lm • Grothille Glass Works. or %7 Trout Gt. MADEIRA WINE.-115 - QUARTER IL I casks and 100 Octavio, Ind involved per • • Lams," and for Bale 1z bondi CHAS. S. & JAMES CAR&T 1196 WA.101137 and 97 GRANITE Ncresit TURTLW AND .CLAJC SCIIIP J ratfaaarbsioviwitaJANa wbur Operatie D 112 - ZP tit .Lor zing Favorite Mueller FREIGHT. AGENT R..POTTS, Proprietor