CITY IISiPOItTANT NOTICE BY WENDEROTH & Taimon, LATE BROADBENT fc 00.-- This well known Photographic establishment, Nos. 912, 914, and 916 Oheatnut street, has given notice that after the first of July next, all their negatives taken prior to July Ist, 1862, will be liable to be effaced. Per eons wishing duplicates from them should, there fore, apply at *nom. This firm has lately added a department to their business devoted exclusively to the photographing of rural scenery, and they now solicit orders for photographic views of country seats, horses, nett/ e, and out-door views generally. Their rates, for this extra branch, are quite moderate. FINE GROCERIES FOR THE COUNTRY.— Messrs. Davis and Richards (formerly 0. H. Matt son), dealers in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, are now supplying numerous orders for the country. Hotel keepers, proprietors of Summer Re.. sorts, and private citizens, will find, at this aelebra ted old establishment, the choicest stock of Groce ries in the city. All goods bought, ate carefully packed, and delivered at any of the (idiots free of charge. INTERCEPTED DESPATCHES FROH GENE RAL LEE TO SENT . DAYIS-12 o'clock, Midnight.— My advance has entered Philadelphia. The Conti nental Hotel and Charles Stokes Sr. Co.'s extensive Ready Made Clothing Store is in ashes ! 2 o'clock A. hare just learned that my advance has not reached Philadelphia, but is in Harrisburg. Go vernor Curtin is a prisoner. Still later.—The peo ple of Harrisburg are in great consternation on ac count of the near approach 01 our troops. We have Necked Chambersburg. '6 o'clock A. M.—My command is all at Harper's Ferry preparatory -to march northward. A great movement towards Chambersburg is now on foot. 10 o'clock .A. M I shall move my headquarters from Fredericksburg to-morrow to join the main body of the army now near Harper's Ferry. " (Signed) It. E. LEE, Major General. To his Excellency J. LA.-via, Esq., Richmond. IMPORTANT TO THOSE ABOUT PURCHA SING SEIVIIMMACHINES.—Experience proves there are two good sewing machine stitches—the Grover & Baker stitch and the shuttle or lock stitch.. Now, neither of these stitches is best for all finds of work. Each has its peculiar merits, and excellencies, and a machine making the one or the other stitch will be best in any given case according to the drawn- Iltanees under which it is to be employed. Purcha sers of machines should therefore be careful to visit those establishments-where perfect machines of both kinds are sold—where there is no motive to recom mend one above another at the expense of the buy er, but where both machines are• recommended and Bold each upon its actual merits, and with full planation and understanding of their peeuliar quali ties. At such establishments the purchaser can se feet intelligently, after trial of both, the machine best suited to his or her wants, and much vexation and disappointment be saved. We are not inform ed as to other establishments, but there is - one in this city—that of Grover & Baker S. M. Co.; 730 Uhestnut street, where both machines are sold, and Where purchasers can eelect after trial the one best suited to their wanti. A GENERAL MOVEMENT ALONG THE BOnann.—The rebs seem to have concluded upon , the expedient.of making a regular series of raids along the border. Maryland, Western Virginia, Penniylvania and Indiana have been invaded, and waste and plunder have been extensively practised. We have heard that the rebel Colonel Jenkins, the hero.of the Chambersburg raid, boasted that he was Coming to Philadelphia, and that he intended to pro. cure a lot of new uniforms at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, .Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. To save Secesh the trouble of coming so far upon such an errand, the uniforms have been Bent to him ; but with a man in each of them, and a musket in the hands of the wearer, to make things as snug and comforta ble as possible. flow TO DO 6 1 0_0EL-3'ost people, from theireflective faculties not being brought into pig:hardly understand what doing good means, till, perchance, they stumble upon a good action, when the presiding judge, Conscience, gives in .his Verdict of " all right." We endeavor to do good in our .humble way, by advising our readers to buy their clothing at the "Philadelphia Temple of Fash ion," No. 609 Chestnut street, Granville Stokes. Tim SPIRITUALISTS will be accompanied by Willard & Grove's Band, on their pie-nic to Flo rence Heights;' to-morrow. A few more tickets may be had. See advertisement, or at the boat in the morning. ARRLVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGKT. C AI Guild, 1 - JIS A Anrou Bernhard; 2/ York C F In, .N York: George l, Di York J J SiYork ‘7. 11l C Weed. N York B Burnell Maaaaohnsetts .3 F smith, Massachusetts D C Dodd, Newark, v J W F Banta. Baltimore Jarllf 6 H Wooil, Bain - more Gee W Hildsetb, kl York W Cooper; U 8 Pi 1-1 Snyder. Pottsville A W Cover :.iewf. Chicago Geo C Farrar, New York B. Baines, West Chester Cal Prank Beach, U S A Dire Beach Thos Chambers, New York W H Binary, New Jersey L Gordon & la, Wash Miss Gordon, Washington i Mrs Pickrell, Georgetown Mrs Handy, Norfolk, Ya Mich J Bradshaw, N York bre A M Bradsbaw, N Y John L Dußois &la, Per rut tiV J Wilmer, Raltimore Theo S Sayre, 17tioa, N LV H Otis, Brooklyn Alexander T Lane Hon H M Rice, Minnesota Mrs Rice & 5 cli, Minnesota Miss Whitall, Minnesota Geo B Wallis & sou, Pi Y! .Liont. H ifacon, A. Mass C .7 H ei Van James, 17 S Nesti New York - Chas J Berry Boston S Rich, New York F K Phoenix; Minch; C Macdonald , , Calode Saxon D Sackett,. Now York P Wfibur, Boston Cleo B Turret), New York Ma) J L Coats, TJ S John Egerton. New York Spencer Goble, Newark JAB B Boyles, Newark John T Martin, New York 3) D Badger, New York W Sanborn, Ohio Frank C Jackson, New York Girard—Cihesusiss. s Jessie Harper. 'Nana I B F Martin, Penne, J Albertson, Norristown Win Ti! Watts, U S A S Paine, Norristown S Bane, Norristown A B Mallett, Cincinnati J J H O'Connell, Princeton BBEckey,USA L Flanagan John Morris, Washington WE Morgan & Nvf. J C Moran, Washington A Penton & dan, Ohio O H Walkinson. New York B Thompson, Washington B Perkins. Baltimore Dr C M Wetherill & wf,Pa Capt W 0 Shinn. S A Johnston, Maryland O W DeLong, Ohio Dim Hart, New Yolk W F Shattuck, New York I..ieut J S Woodward.l3 S A 4 . 1) Skiles, Lancaster W Vanhorn. Penna Simpson, lowa, Wm Id Watts, U S A B Sampson, Indiana, Pa D = Stephen L Travis, N York 31( Ellis. Boston Jos W Strong. New York A.l Whitney . , Harrisburg I' N Burke, New York it erchaystis , —Fcreart, W Thorn, New York H Lemon, Pittsburg R Patterson, Pittsburg • J Baker, Pittsburg R Whitney, U S A John S Powell, U S A Nitclim an. altimo'e Howard Lee, Maryland W A McCann, Yen na. Thos Dennis & son, Wash 11 G Simpson, New York Doster, Ponna Samuel Mitchell, Clearfield B. Mee, Columbia. Pa B A MeGarvey, Elizabeth'n Al O'Leary, New York Mt. Loup—Chestnut Jos Daley & la, New Jer.cyl Bliss E Harrison, B ookly u j Win H Harrison, Brooklr n E Mount Joy Chas T U S A W B Holman New Jen ey Captain Morse Y Spier, New York Geo Sanford, New .York 0 A Watrous 3 Z Stevens, Washington Geo B McCullough John Buck New York John Beat, Pittsburg B Sloan, Pittsburg N Bruit°, Baltimore Agnerlcous—Cliseutnu E Camp & lady, Penns /dent J D Smart, N Y ork W Fullerton, N Jersey J 111 Ellison, Del City W Lynch & lady, Bel H Eppeheimer, Roading Thos C Tousaant, Pottsville John W Barton, Harrisburg Mr Henri° & 10_,_ Maryland Geo Kimball, S N Humphrey, 'Conn Post & la, Brooklyn Spangler, Marietta. Pb H Edwards, Jr,. Baltimore J A. Pearson & la, Baltimore White, Baltimore .11 J Carter, Stockton ,7 E Darker, Delaware The Union—A_reb. s. 3 Fitzpatrick,. Chester co I N: Chandler, Chester co 1 B Hays; Pittsburg $ Kemble, U S 'l' McCullough, Ohio El Frost. New York Dlr Brakely, New Jersey - J Miller, Lancaster co ' F Pitcher, Trenton, NJ fi W Powell Keeler 31 Hoffman, ()regions Miss S Steer, Cincinnati, 0 National—Race. at , 4 ,l errnotvt."vitu,..Vir.l, l ,, H Grubb, Ph Hatt erpi ; h i , a Fe Bartlett, Pottrvitio les Bartlett. Pottarble H Hertz, Cherry - 011e John Reighard,Hillliibaxg S Birch, Beading Glee Krause. Lebanon Krauss, Lebanon .E Eyster family, et Louis Jacob Patterson, Ohio Goldnamer,Louisv ille. ky zra Heist, Lexington, Pa L Eryder, Lexington, Pa i:tenurn c 11 al— S x th sit 2 . Devoe, West Chester Chas Pearce, New Jersey W 0 Dickey, Penns, H.Dickey, Pena C TSpear, Oxford. Pe, II Gibson &M, Liberty. Ind Jobn Hennessey, Pena P Beatty & Peona R Ramsey, Oxford, Pa D Ramsey, _Oxfoi d, Xiss MDayis, Illinois 1 Eltatex Union—Sint Stulolph .Tunger, Boston Geo Dernmary, New York Richard son. Brunswick C Buchanan, Penna 0 Henry, Coatesville B a Henry, Coateaville Walters. Cambri c oo Amos Rocky, Lane X W.Williama sr, Pa " t., above Ciallowh il l. 1g A Lowry, Wilm, Del V Mitehuer, Attleboro J WeiVr, Lehigh co Aaron Mattis, Berrysbarg A Mattis, Berrysburg Mick Bear-LTILItrd S 11 Bieber, Lehigh co Behmehl, .Nazareth, :"Pa' W T ;Thaw% Pennsylvania' JHnth ibmney to wzi , I Batten, 'ambler co lad Chestnut street*. Seth Gage, MaSsachusetts Peter Higgins, Boston • His Col Le Forest, N York W It neForest, N York Mrs Phillips. N York L'Tracy, Washington,DC W 0 H Sculley, 'Pittsburg 41 s I Marshall, Baltimore a T Horrobin, jr, Maine (Thai Hardy, Maine L Billon & la, St Lonis Dr J P Fleming & wf, Md John Kimbell, N York meat, Corn E Barrett, U S N J EL Madqn & le„ TJ a A Louis Friedman, Baltimore Isaac Guggenheimer, Balt P A Ames, Boston' Major Burton, U S A C T Paine & la, Mosta, 0 M'iSs F Gordon,iWashington Miss L Gordon, Washington Dr Bates & son, Wheeling John McGee, Reading noory T Taylor, Biltlmore W S Shattuck, New York John B Murray, New York Mrs Lobdell, Boston Mi s Lobdell, Boston John T Daly,' New York W A Allen, Delaware Ira L Beebe, New York Gardner R Colby,'N York L Dudley, New York Josiah Colby, New York FI C Southwick, New York Jas Broadhead, New York A B Hussey, New York J W Yates, New York • Mrs Carroll, Washington Hiss oarroll, Washington Hiss A Carroll, Washington Mr Broom, Washington. D Clark, Jr Baltimore C. S Elbert, II 'S A P W Groot, New York . A Bancroft, California Mrs B ill Palmer, Buffalo W E Everett, New York John D Depees, Washington W H Freeman, New York W H Entzer, Washington Jas Maher, Washington A 0 Reel, Alexandria, Va tract, below Moth. W Morris, Harrisburg F Smith, Delaware CO Mrs Holmes, Brooklyn 'Miss Bardon, Brooklyn II Bawer, New York J Sells, New York W G Murray, Jersey City S T Potter, Bucks co J C Heideman, Delaware J J Johnson, Manna W L Paryin P Applehach, Penna C N Watts, Carlisle - J W Savin, Chicago Mrs Burnside, Harrisburg Miss Burnside, Harrisburg Master Burnside.Harrishtig Miss J Cameron, Harrisburg J H Macomber. II S N W F Shirley, New tork M Hall, Penna B Oliver New York P P MileS,Phila - Dr A Hutchins, 1J S N Jack.on, St Louis Purnsll Toadvine, Maryla'd THumphreye,Salisbnry,bld H Humphreys, Salisbury W Humphreys, Salisbury 0 J Freeuy, Salisbury, Md L P Humphreys, Salisbury M H Wash, D C Polkinhorn, Wash, D C: S C Swarts, Wash, D C street. below Arch. Roday S Brasse Yerk D Lane, US IV Y Lient Alfred Post, U S A Wm Lilly" ' Penn Haven. D Dull, MOVeytown Wm Upham, Canton, 0 Hai E W Matthews Mrs It Isl Anderson, Penna Cant R 0 Phillips, S Carol's S 11 Brenner, Harrisburg e Pardee, Hazleton, Pa Robt tochart, M . Chunk til .T.firamer, Allentown John Orcutt I S Osterhout, Wilkesbarre street, ithoire Third. lionrac, II 8 A Bpody. NevrYork . . R liarrison, Phila Alex Cam pfield, New York Soo C He !man, New York Col JTt Willits, Ti-S A IA Col T EL Davis, U S A & Shirk, AE D, USA G W HeFbner, Port Carbon John J Dovey, Pottsville Tao P-Doyey, Pottsville Jas Elliott, New York D W Whitney, New York. W F Shattuck, New York IV 1? Patterson, Salem, NJ street, above Fifth. ,lErri Hayes E 5 Merrill, Buffalo W H Daggs, Delaware Rheets, Pennsylvania R •unsmeller, II Silver, Delaware Dr Lamar!, Michigan W Deering, Portland, Me J L Douglass • C 13 Watson, Delaware Thee T Johnson,. Delaware T B Flo ear, Smyrna, Del B Hall W J C McKee, Maryland Mrs D ATallinaer, Hoch eat'r Alex H. Todd. Maryland N P Lulf, Delaware treet, above Third. I Mrs G S Kemble, Wash, D C B Small, Hagerstown Z U W Stake; Hagerstown ll E Sutherland, Hazleton Stine, Shippensharg I Gould. Trenton Richwine, Lancaster co G DI Straub, Tamaqua K K Starple C A - unman, Canton, Ohio A Weiss, Easton T Bishop. Easton, Pa • • R N Vansaut, Beverly:Dl eet, abiiveThlrd. H New Jersey Bliss Kate Williams, N J J Youngman, Sunbury H B Buck, Lancaster co G Kaufman, Sohn . ) , Maven S Hubert, Schuylkill Haven .1) s Itabsr. Lebanon A W Potteiger, Reading Swrtz, Mauch Chunk Lt S H Hawk, fil'h Chunk Lt A E Bennett, Witt:hunk A C B bleimeyor,ltl'h Chunk. I' I/ Kemmerer, Allentown Henry Pmchon, New York t rent, above Chestnut. E C Hickman. W Chester W Levis, West Chester John Kennedy, Newark, Del W AlJohnson, Oxford, Pa John Kennedy,. York co.Pa Levi Crowe, Oxford, Pa Pneoy J Nichols, Onford,Pa C IC McDonald, Oxford I's Wm Davis & la, Illinois J P Fell, Illinois and Market streets. J ohn E Matthews. fla Pa M McCartney, rrisb'g N Elantch, Pa - Arthur Bell, Clearfield WJr, Bell, Cle Jrfiel a ll d 'c City .1 Pannabecker A la, Penna. J B Event, Rockdale, Pa t., nbove Cal lowhW. C Boyer & la,Pcrt Carbon Jacob Zepp, Montgomery co J Hersh, renusbury Jacob Hilhgass, Penusbury Geo Bright, Sunbury Nelson Wexler, Hamburg John Garbester, Reading Bald Nagle—Third S A Fuchs, Bath T 'Berger, I?,ichlarl, Pa David Black, /amyllle, Pa , Dr Chas Waage, Pcnnsbury Mrs Waage, Pennsbnty Mrs Biwer, Peansbary Miss Waage, Peaushiu•y Barley Sheaf—Second St., below Vine P lTallowell,Montgomery J H Johnson, Pineville M Gummerer, Peuna Mrs Lamb, Columbia Win Woodward. Penna Mr Lamb. Columbia T Leaven wog th,llammon'n 11 Ball, Wayne co S H Sabtu, Hammonton Matneon—Second' street, above Market. Lt T F Kn owles, Harrisburg I Mrs BiKenbing, Look Haven. C S Stowell, Bradforcico SPECIAL NOTICES- THE - WAIT, OF THE.FLEA.-BUCI, LYON, our remorsehiss foe, Lays us. by the thausands, low ; Touched by-his magnetic dust, . 'Though unwilling, die we must. If our newer but matched oar will, 'We'd that insect-murderer MIL ; For his Powder, sure as fate, Will our race annihilate. Lyon's Powder is harmless to maukiud, but will kill all house insects, gardou worms,vine-bugs, &c. Lyon's Pliagnetic Pills are sure death . _to rats and mice. Sold everywhere ]e2o-12t B rYE ! .ITAIrt, DYE!! BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beg in the World. The only Harmless, Thee and Reliahle Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect--changes Red. Rusty or Gray Hair, instantly tea Glassy Black or ratteral Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and.. Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently'restoring its pristine color, and rsetines the ill effects of. Bad Dyes. The Genuine to signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, all others are mere imitations; and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, ,!ze. FACTORY—SI <BARCLAY Street, New York, Batchelor's Now. Toilet Cream for Dressing-the Hair, , : je23•ly ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, Made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi gares. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IS strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONES St CO., 604 MARKET Street. BUY YOUR BATTLING ROBES FOR LADIES, Oentlemen, and Children, at Sloitn'e, SOG Market Street, Philadelphia. je2O 3t" DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT, is tbe anthoi of ``Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment." MARRIED_ RONDINELL A.—ESLBR. —On Thursday, June 18, 1861, by the Rev. Dr. J. W. Cummings, of St. Stephen's Church, New York, assisted by the Rev. F. Francis 'Di Matra, Signor nuotialine Rondinella, of Naples, Italy, to Miss Lizzie G. Ester, of this city. HOPKINS—FOSTBR.—On the -- 21st inst , by Rev. J. Howard Suydam, Mr. Henry Hopkins to Mrs. Sarah Fos ter, daughter of the late Michael Baker, Jr. * STITT—CAMERON. —At Nashville, Tenn._. on Wed nesday, June 17, by the Rev. W. Hunter, Rev. Joseph B. Stitt, of Waahington, to Maggie J. Cameron, young est daughter of William Cameron, Esq., of. the Nash ville. Union „ SMITR--OLIVER. —On the Sth inat., by Roy. I. BE Henson, - Mr. John Smith to Miss Margaret Oliver, all of this city. PYLE—LBWIS.--On the 15th inst., by the same, Mr. Henry Pyle to Miss Annie E Lewis, all of this city. SHOE—OLIVER.—On the 19th inst., by the same, Mr. Bonaparte Shoe to Miss Catharine Oliver, all of this ThOMPSON—CROSBY.—On the 18th inst., at St Pe ter's Church, Albany. N. Y , by the Rev. Mr. Wilson, Rector, William A. Thompson, Esq., or Troy, to Her estate C. Crosby, daughter of Mrs. John Taylor Cooper, of Albany. BRBSCHLEY—PANARMO —On the 10th inst., at Roxborongh, by Rev.. P Tos.eph. Beggs, Mr. Thomas Brfnchley to Miss Angela C . anarmo, all of Moxborough Philadelphia, Pa. • ROGEES - OSBORNE.- , -On the 18th inst., by Rev. Geo. A. Durborrcw, Samuel Rogers to Miss Mary Osborne, all of this city. IDIMIZe. THOMAS.—On Saturday evening, 20th last , in the 48th year of his age, Martin - , son of Moses Thomas. Funeral from the residence of his father No. 1702 Wal , nut street, on Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock. clock. 4 * ARRES —ln Atchison, Kai - sad, , , May 11, 18G:3, of apo plexy. Gaillard harms, Esq., late citizen of .?hiladel phia, in the Glst year of his age. \ The friends me invited to attend at the interment of his remains at Laurel Hill, this (Tuesday, ) 23d hitt., at 10 o'clock A. .51. • CARE S. —On the 19th inst. , Mrs Mary Jane Cirns, in the 28th year el hie age. * CRUICE. —On the :net inst. Doctor John J. arnica, eldest fen of the late James I'. Cruice, Esti * CUM:MORE. —On the 20th that', Mrs. Cashmore, in. the 6rll yearof her ace. ETI.I7INGE.--On the 20th inst., in the 35th year of his age, Barnet Bytinge. GILLBSPIE. —On the 24th inst., Patrick Gillespie, in the h4th year of his age. KIRK —On the 20th inst., Louis Kirk, in the 33d year of his a ge. po,LACK NORWICH CRAPES.-JUST received, Norwich Crapes at 37Xc. a yard. Black all-wool, double-width Detainee, STX, 95, &c. Black Mousseline de LainAhavids. Black Camel's Hair Barege Long Shawls. (two Shawls sufficient to make a dress.) Black Silk Chatly. Black and While Mohair Plaids., 20 and 28 cents. Black Gros de Rhine. dl, $1.12X, Black Poult de Sole, or Mourning Silk. -- BESSON SOB, Mourning 'Store, jel6 No. 916 CHESTNUT Street. pLAIN WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS -a- White Barege Shawls; Light Lama Shawls; Summer Shawls, wholesale* Black Lace Points. BYRE & LANDELL, 3e20 • •FOURTH & ARCH Streets. ~;1 , 1:311AIER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Foulards reduced; ,Neat Plaid and Stripe , Silks; Dark Lawns, Itiosambiques, & c. je2o EYRE & LANDELL. UNI'PED STATE'S CHRISTIAN COB = MISSION—Cash Acknowledgmtnts to June,l9th, Cincinnati Committee of the Christian Commis- Sion, per W. T. Perkins, Treasurer $3OO 00 Presbyterian Church, York, Pa 232 47 Ladies' Aid Society, Washington comity, 150 00 Collection at Wilkesbarre, Pa., per Rev. R. J. Parvin 118 55 Collection at West Chester, Pa., per Rev. W. E.. , ..; Moore 71 50 Collection at Union meeting at Carlisle, Pa.; per • Rev. D. W. Chidlaw 60 15 Collection at Easton, Pa 66 03 ,English Lutheran 131rurch, York; Pa 60.00 Welsh Congregational Church, Hyde Park; Pa. -32 06 Miss E. H. Lester, West Alexander, ..... 27 55 Collected by Horace J. Smith 25 00 Emanuel P. E. Church, Kensington, per Rev. J. Gordon Maxwell 20 00 Ladies' 'Relief Asiociation, Buithlo, Pa., (addi tional ) D. C Wharton Smith Collection at meeting in Wilmington, Del., per Rev: G. T. Wiswell (additional) United Presbyterian Congregation, Mount Hope, 14 00 D. H. L.. Monticello, New York - 10 00 Mrs- E. P. Kee, Washington, Pa. - . (additional) 10 00 Ladies Military Aid Society,' Le Roy, New York 10 00 Collection in Meadville, Pa.. per E. Craighead 870 Collection in Union School, Washington, Pa 7 54 James G. Strean, Washington, Pa., • (additional) - 600 James Gordon, Washington, Pa 500 Andrew Brady, Washington, Pa 00 Presbyterian Sunday School, Summit Hill, Pa.... s'oo Mrs. N. Boyd, East Allen, Pa .. 500 • Sundry persons, Washington; Pa 4 00 Mrs. R. Mnlhollan, East Allen,Pa 2 00 Cash 2 00 E. J 1 00 Miss Driggs, Washington, Pa 00 $1.360 01 Amount previously acknowledged 00,940 26 $52.300 27 JOS. PATTERSON; Treasurer 13:_S. C,,C. THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION begs leave to acknowledge the, receipt of the following stores, to June 19th: - PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelhhia--4 boxes from Ladies' Aid Society of First Presbyterian Church, per Rev. W. T. Eva; 115 fruit cans, from Messrs. Arthur, 13urnham & Wayne, Oliver and 'Grafton Townships-1 box from . Aid Society. DELAWARE. Brandywine—Soldiers' Aid Society, 3 boxes pez Mrs.: Anna Brinekle. NEW JERSEY. Belvidere—lbale, from Ladies' Volunteer Aid. C,olumbns-1 box, from Sirs A. Starkey. Elizabeth—l barrel, from Union Aid Society. Lambertville-5 boxes, from Ladies' Aid. Pluckamin-1 box, from Prabyterian Church. NEW YORK. NeW York-1S parcels, from Committee of the U. S. Christian Commission. North East-1 box, donor unknown . _ - Montghmery-1 barrel, from Good Will Presbyterian VERMONT. - - . Peacham-1 box, per Boston Army Committee. • MASSACHUSETTS. Boston-2 boxes, from Army Committee. • Do. 2 boxes, from Mass. Sabbath-School Society, • per M. H. Sargent.- Dorchetter-1 box, from S. M. R. Holbrook. Granby-2 barrels, from Soldiers' Aid Society. Halifax-1 box, from Rev. G. F. Brainerd. Howard-1 box, from M. B. Blanchard. New Bedford-1 box, from Thomas Bliss. Pepperell-1 box, from Mrs. H. F. Blaney. Salem-1 box, from C. H. Price. West Acton-1 box, from P. Haywood. Weal Springfield-1 box;,from H. Dickin=on. We thank our friends for their Waling in enabling tie to ease the couch' of the weary and sick ones who look to us for help, Shirts and drawers, made open at the sides to tie with tapes, are in great demand. - Winds and stimu lants, j eines, pickles and crackers, are of great u-o. We will thankfally acknowledge the receipt of all stores ad.- dressed to GEORGE H. STUART, Chairman ll_ S. Christian Commission, jell No. 13 BANK Street, Philadelphia. PRILADELPITIA. AND READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Ovmom 73 Soumf F (MIMI STRZI.T. PIT LLADELPII rA, Jnne 22.1863 To avoid detention, the holders 'of coupons of this company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested toleare them at this office on or before the 30th instant, when re ceipts will be given; and checks will be ready for de livery on the fast proximo, in exchange for saidrecelpts. je23-7t . S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM AGEN CY OP TERMS. SANITARY COMMISSION.— At this office, established with the approval of the De-' partrnents Washintiton, all claims of soldiers and their relatives for BOUNTY. BACK PAY, AND pEw- SION, are prepared FREE OF CII &IMF T. N. ASIIMAN, Solicitor. 1307 CHESTNUT Street. .—"" . .. I UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,' th ( eWnftiT. ln er p g at the close of the Third ?Perm. will be held in the fol lowing order : Tuesday„Tune 23d From 9to 1.1.. Sophomores; by Prof. Frazer, (rdethhe Chemistry, ) - written. Prorn 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost, (Intellectual Philosophy;) oral. Wednesday. 24th. From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Kendall, ( oifferential Calculus,) and Sopho [norm by Prof. Jackson, (Odes of Horace;) written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Prof. Allen. (Horodotus,) oral. Thursday, 25th. From 9to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Coppee ( History, ) and Freshmen, by Prof. Kendall, (Geonnitry,) written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Frazer, (Heat and the Ream Engine.) oral. Friday,26th. From 9 to 11, Sophomores , by Prof,. Kendall, (Analytical Geometry,) written. From 11 to Juniore, by Prof. Allen, (The Clouds of Aristophanes,) oral. Non ay. 49. From 9to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, (The Aulularia of Plautus,) oral. From 11 to 1, Sopho mores, by Prof Allen, (Thncydides,) oral. Tuesday. 30th. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Coppoe, (History,) oral. Wednesday, July let. From 9 to 11. Freshmen, by Prof. Jackson, (bilfY,) ora/. GEORGE ALLEN, je23-7t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. ysA TILE GREAT FAIR UNION REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE, FOOT O AT WASHINGTON AArVa..EN.., UE, WILL CONTINUE ONE WEEK LONGER! in order to give cal a chance to visit us. • Regiments were continually arriving the past week, which did not interfere with conducting or the attraction of, the "Fair. DONATIONS FRUIT, FLOWERS, FYNCY ARTICLES, &c.. ' SOLICITED. Every contribution, great or small, is recorded , ' on the books of the Committee. BECK'S BAND • _ - will be in attendance during each evening. .. An attractive feature of the Fair le quite a musßuisf OF STUFFED BIRDS, &c. GOLD and SILVER FISH for min ; also, a LITHO ORAPH•OF THE SALOON, and our paper, "THE FAIR RECORD," containing our financial report, &c. je22-6t - ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. Me. PRATER FOR/ EP=IPHANY CNTRY.— e CRURcH OF TEE will be open for PRAYER FOR OUR. COUNTRY EVERY MORN 'NO TR&S WREN.. The meetings will commence at a. quarter-past eight each morning, and: ontinue for half en hour, dimming punctually at a guarter of nine. Let those who remain at home unite in earnest Prayer for their loved ones in the field. - je22-21 OFFICE OF TH.F. TIST TO THE, ABUT AND NAVY, TBlLlogio rare OCtOber 24. 1862. . Wounded. Soldiers ' and Bailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying AirtifishilltLimbs, should apply Immediately at the office , of , the.Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No.' 1609. CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMNR.' jati-ern Government Surgeon-Artist. BEIIAS S. BARNES, New York • HON. E. M. STANTON, SECRETA RY OF WAR, WASHINGTON • On behalf of the citizens of Philadelphia. and its vicinity; the undersign ',,ed respectfully request YOU to - isehe the proper authori zation for immediateliiraising three Regiments of Vo lunteers of COLORED MEN. from this part of Pennsyl vania. for the war. The undersigned are happy to be able to state that, in their judgment, such action on your part would heatedly welcomed and .earnestly Sus tained by a. vast majority of their loyal fellow-citizens, and that the invitation to volunteer for the defence of he 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 Milltn, or some other suitable place, to be prepared for the reception of tho volunteers as fast 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 set of politicians, be exclusively entreated with this matter, It is the whole people who urge this action, and all claws should be charged with itosupport Fi nally, the undersigned assure you that they are willing to undertake the collection of whatsoever funds may be necessary to defray extraordinary expenses for, recruit ing not allowed by the Government, and in every other honorable and disinterested way give their hearty ef forts towards raising these regiments of Colored Men for the war. Leaving the whole - quest emits to you, with no sni bead, the undersigned solh memorial. Putr.Auci.nxtiA. Snuelo, Ii Thomas Webster, Daniel Smith, Jr.. - W. D Lewis, W. C. Keehinle, Wm. D. Halley. W. H. Kern. W. H. Ashurst, N. B. Brown. W. Botch Wider, " J. W. Field, • I'M. McKim, '- - George H. Boker. Horace Blarney, Jr., Caleb H. Needles, John B..hienney, Beni y Samuel, Francis Wells, S A. Mer - cer;" Fenmel Shoes. FL C. Carey. Daniel Bancroft, C. Baird. William Tilghman,- J. E. Caldwell & Co., E. R. Ibutchinsoo, George Grant, Walter H, Lewis.- -- A. 11. Frnpciscus, T. Hollowa.y, George Truman, Jr,. E. Lukens, A. W. Little & Co.. - John H. L'rown,, Charles S. Wise, J. W. Wise, W. G. McAllister.' Lemuel .Coilln; E. Smith Kelly, Marshall Hill, 0, Heaton, . Jacob Burnett, C. S. Grove, A. J. Antelo, • McMiehael, Jr., 1 Joseph Kerr, J. R. Paul, , Harmanue Neff; Edw. Mitchell, H. Wallace, , Hermann Bokum, W. Struthers, . Henry Davis. Geo. S. Bethel, John Id. Butler, J. P. Ash, Semi. W. Cade, Wm. A. Ingham, Ch. Lennig, B. C. Markley, Edward Browning, Wass. Keith, - - - J. Holley Ashton, Thos. P. James, A. H. Deuckla, Joe. Fallon, Geo. D. Wetherill. B. S. Reed, Theo. Bliss, A. K..hfcHenry, Jno. H. Diehl, Lloyd P.- Smith, -Alex. J. Lane, Joshua Spering, David Wetherly,Jr; , E. Tracy, E. D. Stokes, • J. W. Stokes, O. M. Coates, • - G. H. Roberts, C. Norton, C. Smiih, Geo. W. Thorn, Ch. G. Sowers, Evan Rogers, Win. T. Hansel, John E. Graff, I Edwin Greble, John De Brot, Williamson, James Iluddeq, John 8 Withers, Geo. Young, Alex. M. Fox, Jacob Baylor, 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. Haddock, Jr„ Franklin Jenks, B. DI. Need/es, . M. Russell Thayer, John D. Hall. John S. Newbold, Galloway C. Morris, Chas. Cabot, J. C. Morris, M. D., Chas. Platt, hlatthias Maris, Abraham Becker, F. Fraley, Alex. M - nrphY. Colonel Reg't P. A. Gibbs, ' Alex. Priestly. Philip S. Justice, L. C. lung,erich, Benj. Andrews; Wm. S Grant, . J E. Addicks, H. W. Andrews, Thos. P. Stotesbury, John L. Beirut, Wm. Meredith, Wm. Bucknell, ' John A. Wilson. John E. Meige, M. D., Wm. R. White, A Orel ton Bleight, Philip Brooks, Levi T. Rutter, Henry Simone, Charles T. YerkeS, ion of officering these re 'lreatione whatever on that it an early answer to this George A. Coffey, Charles Gibbons, Saunders Lewis, Morton 'McMichael, C.ll Clark, A. Birgfeld. E G. Andrews. I William Devine, Stephen Colwell, S. M. Belton, R. P. King. • W. R. McGleee, A. B. Atkins, • Thomas C. Yarnall, John Walker Jackson, Benjamin H. Brewster, George T. Thorn, Daniel J. Cochran, James Warrington, G. W. Gray, E.-Carpenter, W.-8. Stewart, Nerd. .L Dreer, _ George W.' Trott, . John Tucker, W. W. Justice, ' Charles S. Smith, Wm. J. Wainwright, G H. Crostuan, U S A James L. Claghorn, - James Bateman, M. A.-.De Vi r ,. Howe. Geor a Whiting, Charles O'Neill. Horace B. Fry, • H. Robinson. W. H. Kernble, T. Russell Dawson, John P. Verve°, Thomas Birch, • Geo. S. Buzby, - Craig T. Ritchie, . Hazieharst, Frv. • J. G. Hollingsworth, John T. Lewis, Geo. J. Gross, • S. A. Caldwell, IChas. Norris Frank B. Meta's, W. S. Roam'', R. Rundle Smith, Cadwalader Biddle. B. F. Rebner, N. Boyd, U. S. A, W. Bucknell, Thos. W. Sweeney, H. Geiger. John 0. Davis, Alfred L. Kennedy, John Tucker, Jr., D. P. Southworth, B. W. Rathburr, D. T. Pratt, John Thompson, Jas. Pollock, Jno. F. Frazier, Jas. Trimble, • W. G. Thomas, Jas. W. Carson, - Theo. Adams, Jambs N. Stone, George Erety, Charles Gilpin, L. C. Madeira, H. Hopper, E G. Cattell, H. C. Lea. S. Fisher Collies. A.S. Leithwork, ' H. 'C. Howell, Charles Watson, I. George Watson, W. P. Jenks, Robert Ervien; Edward Siter, Alfred Hunt. W. S. Simon, S S. Kenny , James Graham, Jos. N. Withers, John - J::Hartmann, W. Murphy. Francis P. Steel, • E. C. Knight, Andrew Wheeler, Wm. Sellers, Samuel S. White, N. Rowland; J. Edgar Thomson, Jas. Wilcox, J. B. McFarland.... Evan• Randolph. W. T. Ashman, ' John B. Myers, James T. Farness, A. L. Borie, John Grigg. Robert B. Cabeen, James M. Aertsen, Thomas Smith, Wm. Cummings, A. G. Coffin, James M. Longs,cre, E. H. Kennedy. Samuel H. Trotter. W. Morris Davis, G. H. Newhall, C. Hering. M. D., Stephen Morris, Samuel T. Altemus, B. Gerhard, John McArthur, • Thomas J. Megear, Kingston Goddard, Thomas W. Evans. John Davis WatSool. Clement S Rutter" Geo. M. Connarroe. John Clayton, Henry Cohen, A. R. Jones, Alger S Roberts, Wm. F. Paddock, Theodore Berry, Percival Roberts, I Charles Worts, M ASHINGTON, June 17, 1863. - : The petition of the citizens g to raise three regiments of -n 1 eceived by this Depart have been issued for raising he Department will- be el-- DWIN M. STANTON. Secretary of War. TROMAS WEBSTER, Esa of Philadelphia. for authorit Colored Vo unteers, has bee inept, and the proper orders the troops. The views of tl plained to you by Major Sten E jelS-6t Pi 0 T CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND COM BIITTEE . NviII meet at room of BOARD E TRADE. at 12 2f. ,weematr, THIS D A.Y (Theaday), 23(1 June. - - THOS: - ;WEBS PER, Vice Chairman. J. D. WATSON, Bevy pro tem. - It /M"'PENN'A INSTITUTION FO THE BLIND.—A R, PUBLIC EXABIINATION will be held during the week, commencing Mt IN DAY, June 22, and closing Saturday, June 27; the Musical Exaniina tiob on Friday and. Saturday. The Wednesday Exhibi tion as usual. 3e22-mtititth:,t WILLIAM CHAPIN. Principal s. p ß untl o iivr A ypori DIUTUESI. PHILADELPHIA, Jlllll3 S, 1563. Notice is hereby given, that subscriptions to the In creased 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, 1563, in accordance with tho amended charter accepted at a meeting of the Scripholders. held Jane 1. 1853. jelo-Imif JOl,lll MOSS, Secretary. riCP PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE.—WASIIIIIGTON, D.C. , May 22, lffid. All men who desire to join any particular Reginfent of CAVALRY now in the field, are hereby authorized to present themselves at any time durie g the next thirty days to the BOARD ORBNROLMENT, in their respec tive Districts. The Board shall examine them: and de termine upon their fitness for the Service, and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the district shall give them transportation tickets to the general Rendezvons, at the Headquarters of the A.A. Provost Marshal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves at this gene ral lenclezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and - disbursing oflicer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. , JAMES B. FRY, my2B-Im Provost Marshal General. ir-••• OFFICE OF THE WESTHORE fit LAND • COAL COMPANY, No. :430 South TB tED Street, eo=ner of Willing's alley..PstmAnar, MITA, June 17th, 156:3.-At a inceting of the Directors, held this day, a Dividend of FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock was declared out of the profits of the past six months, payable on and after July let, 1863. The Transfer Books will be closed until July 3d next. Ml 3-01 • F. H. JACKSON, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, May 18, 1863. NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS. —The Bondholders of the UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby requested to call at the office Of the. Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, and surrender the Coupons, as agreed uponVn. accordance with the act of Assembly of April 10th, 18M3 my27-1m OSCAR THOMPSON..Treasarer. PPC-NEC OF SPIRITUALISTS AND °the] s, at Fir rence Heights, on WEDNESDAY, June 24th, by the Edwin Forrest, from Arch-street Wharf, at 634,. and Megarge's Wharf, 6.44' A.M: Return in the afternoon. Tickets, 3() cents. For sale by the Committee, and at No. 634 RACE ttreet. je2o-3t* MILITARY. NOTICES. 1 EADQ UA RTERg; OE THE SUSQUEHANNA, 1 . 11110 18th, 1863. SPECIAL . OIIDEES No.. 8. _ All scattering Troops belonging to' the 12th and 13th Pennsylvania pay airy and 87th Pennsylvania Infantry, of Major General Milroy's Command, will report at once to Colonel Jas. A. Beaver, Commandant of CAM? CUR TIN, near Harrisburg, Pa., where their wants will be supplied. By command of Major General V. N. Comm. ie2o.Bt JNO. S. SCHULTZB, A. A. G. , "A HORSE - TO RIDE, AND A • We'apon. to-Wekr: - " COL. JOS. CL.EIESS REGIMENT OF . LIGHT GELVALRI. 'AVOID THE CONSCRIPTION SICO Bounty—dal paid on enlistment. This Regiment. under the command of experienced - field officers is now being filled • FOR THREE YEARS OR THE WAR, Able-bodied men, desirous.of entering this branch of the service, must apply at once to • JOS. C. HESS. Col. Commanding, 'lt* No. 110 South sixth street. ATTENTION, ANDERSON 1 ,, , , , , , , AVALRY.=The Governor has telegraphed 14 this TROOP .o reporLat HA.RRISIWRG • mediatelv. Members well assemble at Head qaitera. S. W. corner TENTH and FILBERT Streets. T H IS. MORNING, at 10 o'clock precisely. . • A few respectable Venni( men can have an "opporta- DRY ofjoining, by applying as above—before 12 o'clock Sportier of [lt) , W.' BI..ACKBURNE: Captain. t k • COMPANY A i - FIRST REGIMENT . ARTILI,ERY, H. G. i• • PthlADia/WU, Juno 23, 1863 The Comp anyC will aPsemloe at the Armory. No. 1733 MARKF,T Street. THIS (Tue , .dhy) MORNING, at 8 o'clock, fully equipped, and with. two days' rations in their havemicks, to proceed immediately to Harrisburg, for Fervice in the fortifications By 'order oh.- - HENRY D. LANDIS, Captain. B. C. BULLARD, Acting Firat Sergeant. . It TO 7HE CAPTAINS OF COMPA NIES OF VOLUNTEERS,' RECRUITING FOR THE PRESENT EMERGENCY. —Haying been appointed PAYMASTER by the disbar ng agency of the CITI ZENS' BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE, of the TEN DOL LARS, for each Maser and private from Philadelphia, Myou will please furnish me with a certified copy of the USTER ROLL of your Company as early as possible, so that arrangements may be .made to pay the said sum to each man going to Harrisburg ender the late call for troops. . WM. VEITCH, ]e22-fit No. 3 WILLINGS Alley. REMOVAL. -THE WEST PHIL A. DELPHIIt TRUST CO., (late the West Philadelphja Sa.vin m _ 6 • Fund and Trust Co.) have removed - their Office from /40., 0003 Diarket street to No. '1423 MARKET Street,where they Will continue their Bankilbusiness, as usual. . R . GLENDIN j e23-21* Cashier. SELDOM, IF EVER, 314$ ANY thing 'obtained such merited nopulaiity as REL. BIER'S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS; unquestionably -the best Likenesses, for the price, made anywhere. Sl, only. SECOND Street, above Green. . ft* F. YOU _WANT A GOOD AND I true Likeness. now is tliA time to get it. BROWER'S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, for $l. are natural and pleasing in coloring and style. ever fail to please. SECOND Street, above Green. it,* /IRE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF. CIGARS IN THE CITY, Of our own importation and manufacture. IMPORTED CIGARS JUST RECEIVED. • 50,000 DE CABANAS. • 30,000 REGALIA BRITANNICA. 20,000 • CABINET. 10,000 IMPERIAL: 10,000 " CAZADORES. • 50 000 CONCHA CABLNET. 30,000 CIIBAS. 10.000 DE LION. - - 60,000 LONDRES BIRDS. 30,000 EL MONO. 0,000 FIG , IIt.O BRITANNICA. 00,000 ESTOY EN REGLAt. 30,000 " rocAHONTAS. Also a large assortment of DOMESTIC CIGARS - . TOBACCO, • • • EWES, - &C. Call and mumble befOre purchasin§ elsewhere.' • . 33N'CRESTNOT,streete, 'Delaware, New Jersey, andPertnailvaitia'OorPqratioll Notes received at par. . • Nal-tf THYAi:PRESS. - 11nApnpliTA-..:. -. .ryugspAt l .4vSg , .. - i.p,.1§61; . i B RILLIANT FIRE-W OR - KS, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND CHINESE SKY-ROCKETS, ROMAN CANDLES, COLORED STARS, WHEELS, FLYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY . AT THEIR NEW STORE, C'SESTNUT ST., BELOW FOURTH, je23-lutli&sGt NEXT DOOR TO ADAMS' EXPRES S REDUCTION LIGHT ZEPHYR CLOTH CLOAKS, je6-1m if Y RE & LANDELL, LADIES preparing for their Summer TO:MIS eell be suited in Dry'Goods adapted to their wants. FINE ORGANDY LAWNS SPANISH LINENS FOR SUITS. SEA-SHORE SHAWLS. BLACK LACE POINTS. TOURIST DRESS GOODS. BATHING DRESS GOODS SUPER MOHAIR MITTS NODE GRENADINE VEILS. BLACK DRESS GRENADINE. STEEL SKIRTS, BEST ONLY. BUMMER SILKS LOW DRESS GOODS REDUCED, ie4•tlistu tt pal PARIS CLOAK AND MAN TILLA STORE. Northeast corner of EIGHTG and weralur, have opened with a Of the LARGE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. MOST FASHIONABLE MAKE, and respectfully ask the early attention of 12,dies wishing to purchase. . ( - 11,0.AXS AND MANTILLAS. IVENS &D .. CO., No. 2.3 South NINTH Street, have now on hand an extensive assortment of SPRING STYLES, of the finest dualities, at the LOWEST PRICES. Ladies, do not fail to give us a call. BOYS', MISSES', AND. CHILDREN'S, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, Sto. IN ENDLESS 'VARIETY. AT LOW PRICES, No. 137 South EIGHTH Street, ap26-2m Three doors . above Walnut. 'InEIN DRESS , - .IN 20 and 25 cent Lawns. 25-cent Challies and Mozambiques. Drab solid-color Mozambiques. Camels' hair black Bareges. MODE WOOL DELAINES. A cheap auction lot, 44 c'ents. Black Wool Detainee, 50 and 60 cents. Lupin's double-width black Detainee. Mohair Checks and Plaids, in colors. Black and white Mohair Checks, 25 cents, THIN SHAWLS. Mozambique Shawls for $3.50. Grenadine Shawls. White Barege Shawls. Thin Mantles, with Dresses to match. BLACK BILK MANTLES. Handsome black Taffeta Mantles. FANCY CASSIMERES. Several new patterns. Novel styles for yonng men. 4 mammoth stock, at moderate prices. COOPER & CONARD, ie6-tf S. E. corner NINTH and' MARKET Streets. EDWIN HALL & CO. 26 SOUTH SE COND Street, 'would call the attention of the Ladies to their stock of Superior Black Silks. Wide Mantle Silks.' Black Corded Silks, Black Gros de Rhine Black Silks, from $l. to $4. N. B.—Merchants in want of Black Silks are invited to examine our stock and prices DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.—H. STEEL & SON, No. 713 and 715 North' TENTH Street, are now closing out the balance of their stock of Poil de Chevres, all Wool Delaines, Poplins, Challies, Detainee, Aforambiques, Taffete d'Et6e, Frer i chaawne; French, English, and AmericanChintzee, Bareges, Silk Tissues, Silk Grenadines. Fancy Silks, and all kinds of Summer Dress Goods, at extremely low rites. SUMMER -SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. CHOICE STYLES PACIFIC LAWNS at 181 Cc. 1 lot 2 yards square Table Clothe, Snow Drop and Damask, all Linen, at $1.60. - je6 T_T UN TE.R'S -1-1- . - ,----- • - - . The ladle are respectfully invited to examine their I well-selegetock of MANTLES AND CLOAKS,. r. Consistin fe Lace Shawls at $2.60; ' Lace Mantles from $3.50 to $2.5; Silk Sacques from 88 to $10; Silk Circulars from $6 to $2O; ' - Cloth Circulars from $6 to $l6. • Also, Plain and Striped POPLINS, manufactured of the beet materials, in the most stylish manner, and will be sole cheaper than 4 , CAN BE FOUND. ELSEWHERE. . . DEPARTMENT - . N. B.—Daily receiving the meet fashionable DroBB Goods, at -I;e9-12t] ar NORTH EIGHTH STREET. ARMY GOODS. Shirting Flannels. Army Blankets Silk Handkerchiefs. Travelling Shawls. - Black Silk Cravats. Blue Flannel Coatings. Dark Blue Doeskins. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, - 5e20 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets SHARPLESS =-BROTHERS OFFER= English Chintzes, 25 cents. Colored Brilliants. 25 cents. . Figured Bareges, 15 cents.- Plaid Plaid English. Bangs's. IS cents. Neat styles Challis, 25 cents. Lawns, /8 cents and 25 cents. Also, Fine Lawns, Chintzes, &c • Bareges, Grenadines, Grissailles.. Delames, Bombazines, - and alpacas. je2o CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. Streets. BARGAINS FROM. AUCTION. One lot of Black and White - Plaids at 25 cents, Worth S7X—a decided bargain. One lot of large-figure Grenadines at 44 cents. Worth 623; cents. One lot of Lawns, fast colors, IBM. One lot of Bleached Muslins at 18X. One lot of Gingham Lawns at 373‘. worth 44. OM THIS MORNING, at ), ..lOHN H. STOKES!, if!t3 70A ARM Street. • OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIS CEt PITILADRLPIII.A. (Pa. ), June 23,1883. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office; until 12 o'clock 51:, on THURSDAY, June 25, 1563, for furnishing the United States Subsistence Department, delivered in Philadelphia, Pa. . 400 barrels NEW MESS or PRIME MESS PORK,. (which to be stated) to be full salted, (200 pounds meat), in fall-hooped oak barrels, with 'two iron hoops, to be free from rust or stain, and to be repacked Within thirty days of delivery; to be delivered within six days from date of con tract, it required. 400 barrels NEW MESS or EXTRA MESS BEEP. (which to be stated) to be full salted, (200pounde meat) in full-hooped oak barrels, - with two iron hoops, meat to be free from rust or stain, and to be repacked within thirty days of de livery, delivered within six days if required. 200,000 pounds NEW WINTER-SMOKED BACON SIDES or SHOULDERS, (which to be stated.) to be pecked in tight tierces, to - be delivered in 3 (three) days from date of contract, if required,' Bidders will state also the price in hhde.. LOCO barrels EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, in'-well - coopered barrels, (brands to be mentioned;) -- barrels to be head-lined on both heads. • 600 bushels NEW WHITE BEANS, in new, Well-. coopered barrels, (head-lined- ) ' • 40,C00 pounds PRIME - RICE; in new, well•coopered barrels, (head. lined. ) - 10,000 'pounds PRIME RIO COPPER, in new barrels. Bidders will state the price per pound, for all or a part ef tlie above quantity, ROAOTBD an d-, GROUND, melted in lined barrels. 4,000 gallons PURE VINEGAR, in new barrels; 5,000 pounds ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 125,, fall • .weight. 12,200 pounds GOOD HARD SOAP, in. pOund;barS, . full weight. • /.bil bushels CLEAN, FINE DRY SALT, in tight, 3,000 gallons MOLASSES or Syrup, in new barrels. 6amples must accompany bids, (for all articles except meat ) distinctly marked with the bidder's name. .. Each bid must be accompanied with the guarantee of two responsible persons, for - the faithful performance of the agreement - Bids will include packages, and delivery in this. City,. and any inferior packages, of cooperage,, will be con sidered sufficient cause for rejection. ' ••• Contractors are expected to hold their goods with out expense to the United States, until required for shipment. • . . . - . No bide from parties who have failed to fulfil a former 'agreement will be considered. - Propale to be endorsed "Proposalsfor Subsistence Stores," and directed to ' - F. N. BUCK, je2B-3t - Capt. and C. S. Vol. Service. . . poPULAR STYLE PICTURES REIMER'S - superb Ivorptypea. It lino bosatinglo say they have no squall', as simple, uaturalaife-like plc tdres. See and believe. t SECOND Et. above Green. 10 FIRE WORKS. ROSETTES, FIREMEN'S TORCHES, TORPEDOES. FANCY PIECES, Etc„ FOR SALE, E. G. WHITMAN & CO., RETAIL DRY GOODS. IN PRICES OF RICH PARIS MANTILLAS. ALSO, OF SUITABLE FOR THE WHOLE SUMMER. J. W. PROCTOR & 00.; Ao.' 926 CHESTIitTT STREET FOURTH AND ARCH 1024: CHESTNUT STREET -E. M. NEEDLES OFFERS FOR SALE, At prices generally below pres6nt cast of impor- WHITE GOODS, all descriptions EMBROIDERIES, do LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do VEILS, Ste.. &c, And respectfully invites an inspection of his -stock. 10%4 CHESTNUT STREET 37 NORTH EIGHTH STIITEEF'.ST°}III. PROWYSAMS. NEW.PUBLICATIONS. . "INTEW.'I3OOKS.—• •., - • Just received by - - J. B. LIPPINCOTT . & CO:, • 715 and 717 MARKET Street. LOST AND, SAVED ; By lion. Mra. Norton, author of "Stuart of Dunleith. ROSECRANS' ce.nr.uazt WITH' TFIE FOURTEENTH AWRY CORPS: Or, The Army of the Cumberland. IN THE TROPICS. By a Settler in, Santo Domingo. /diced. by R. R. Kimball. ROCKFORD ; Or, Sunshine and Storm. By Mrs. Lillie Dovereux !hosted. - ATLANTIC MONTHLY for July. HARPER'S mrscELLARy, for July. HOWITT'S HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL. 2 - vole - ADVENTURES OF THE COUNT DE GANAY. From the French of 'Chevalier." jeLl 1R • 0 0 It B • • •13 FOR CLERGYMEN FOR SUNDAY sollooLs, AND FOR THE PEOPLE Nevi Books received as soon as oat. Any Book not on our she ices will be obtained at the shortest notice. PHOTOGRAPH AVMS, from all the principal mann facturers, at the lowest prices. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, - 1224 CEESTNIIT Street. -. ielo-tly3 NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! A HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOP MENT OF EUROPE. By John W. Draper, M. D.. LL. THE. EXCISE TAX LAW, Approved July 1et.1862, 'with the Amendments. By Chas. F. Estee. 40.50. SOUTHERN. HISTORY: The First Year of the War. By Pollard. of Richmond. $2. FRANK WARRINGTON. By the author of Rutledge,. Am. WA. _. MARIAN ORAY; OR, THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL. By-Mrs. Mary J. Holmes. $1.25. 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 HARPERS SUR- G hHAND E BOOK F D R S TRAVELLERS IN EUROPE AND THE EAST. By W. P. Fetridge. $2 75. OUT-DOOR PAPERS. By T. W. Higginson. ELM. For sale by . WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN. jeB . 606 CHESTNUT Street. MILITARY BOOKS.-THE SUBSCRI BERS have on hand a large' assortment of Books on MILITARY SCIENCE, including all the recent pub. licatioas„and the works on Tactics, &c., antlio• rized by the Government. Also, works on MILITARY SURGERY, • Military Hospitals, Hygiene, the Examination of Re cruits, U., Ste• LINDSAY & BLAHISTON. - Publishers and Booksellers. jelli SO SOUTH SIXTH street. above CHESTNUT. 0(1 CENTS I-HARPER. FOR JULY, 20 CENTS!.- - PITCHES'S, ie2o-3t , , _ SOS CHESTNUT Street. 2(1 CENTS I—ATLANTIC FOR JULY, ". 20 CENTS! PITCHER'S, Je,2o-3t, • SOS CHESTNUT Street. HAZARD'S BOOKSTORE, •r CHESTNUT .STREET. Between Seventh and Eighth Streets, Alt Books usually to bo had In a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTOREi Will ah be found on our ehehos AT THE L ()IVEST PRICES. 103-tf MILITARY GOODS. F LAG DEPOT. BUNTING SILK AND MUSLIN FL AGS OF - -SUPERIOR QUALITY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH & CHERRY-Streets je2,4,9,1t,16.18,23,26,30&jY2,4 A - E)511.Y BLANKETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEO. B. PARRISH 8,:; CO., 31;3 CHESTNUT STREET. F O URTH, -OF JULY. FLAGS! FINS!. FLAGS! w m F. SCI-lEIBLE, • 49 SOUTH THIRD • STREET, • ABOVE •• CHESTNUT, MANUFACTURER OF SILK FLAGS. BUNTING FLAGS, COTTON- FLAGS, PARLOR FLAGS, PLAGS'FOR HORSE HEADS. Flags of all W 12,613 on hand or made to order, from Inches to 40 feet, CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. -- - , 13e sure you get to 49 Sonth THIRD Street before or dering elsewk,re. ' jel6 tje2.4* 1776. - 1853. A Gr S ! SILK FLAGS ,BUNTING 'FLAGS! BURGER'S. PENANTS4 UNIO-N TACKS. STREAMERS; SI3IUNT RED, WHITE, AND BLUE. EVANS 6.1 HASSALL. jamm 448 ARCH STREET , UR E F T NI Philadelphia.SE G • ' SIMONS at BROTHER] aANSOM-STREET HALL, PRILADELPRLA. NAKOYACTUREREI OP JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS. A ?CD in LIT Ass GOODS, IN EVERY vilurry itas-ifem GOVERNMENT GOODS_ standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels:, Mixed Twilled Flannels. sky Blue Kersey& • FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, db CO No. 230 CHESTNUT ST'REET. ARMY GOODS. DIRK-BLUE CONY CLOTHS. . DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. _ SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGIPZ, 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. . HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCE. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEY,TINOS AND SHIRT MOS. For sale by . - FROTHIIcaIIA.II .11: WELLS. .as-ire , VARNISHES. PATENT PARAFFINE VARNISH C AUTION! 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. McMBLLIN, of 149 FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he ceased to act as Agent for ns, or SAMUEL PAGE & SON, of Boston,' in January last. He has imposed upon tho trade andmonsnmers a worth less imitation of our PARAFFINS VARNISH. commenc ing the deceitful and fraudulent practice precious to. our anntament of his agency: MESSRS. RILIWRT & OF 240. ARCH STREET, ARE THE ONLY AIITHORIEED AGENTS . . . - for the sale of the PATENT PARAPPINE VARNISH in PHILAEELPHTA, and any other parties representing themselves as such 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 unpartin g a glossy black coating on Wood or Iron. GEG. S. PAGE & BEG. . 139 HAIDII.N LANE, New l'ork, • 1f ' And 111 SMITH 'S - WHA RF, Baltimore. , • THE ICING AND THE PAGES P. THE • Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT. ROMANCE Without"any veer, SneciallYwritten by JOHN. - PARAFFINE. GEST., . • For the benefit of the ' •• PAINT, OIL, AND SHIP CHANDLERY TRADE, , With all the Correspondence, Contracts, &c.. &C., and Caricatures in Black, by . . Carlotta .11. OIL, Esq. In calling the attention of. the public to this affair on BLACK PARAFFIN& VARNISH, the subscribers have only time to say. that it is very in• teresting to those interested., and unworthy _ the attention of :any body else, farther • than it being the refutation of a lie over the signature of George S. Page . & Bro., Eastern Varnish Peddlers;.. simply, . because they object to our manufacturing and selling a Varnish in Philadelphia, in every way • superior, for one-half the money than their so-called Patent Paraffins Varnish. Any one preferring Pages' to ours can buy it 01 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 theroughly, _aware of what they were buying,- it is not supposed that they will. be led by • 'Page's Appeal!' tol pay extra Price, extra freight, extra cartage t . extra package money for an article in New York. when they can buy. the Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT at home at less purchase money, without these, charges,- a better : quality,', any more than a painter would pay for turpentine, at its pre sent price when' benstrie 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 charge, by applying lry• _note to this office.. J. N. WIC:ELLIN & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Black - and Bright Var- Abell, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Benzine, Naptha &c le24f - ".• 151 South FlIONT• Street. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE -A- - RURAL' DISTRICTS. • • We are prepared, as heretotOre, to supply Families at their Coarttrtr 'Residences with • EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &p.. ALBERT C. , ROBERTS, 'mr2l•tf CORNER 'EtEVENTitAND TINS ST& SPE , CIAL'NOTICYE. 'UNITED STATES SIX PER CEDiT. FOR FAMILIES, OVER TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Is rapidly approaching, when the public will no longer hate the right to Subscribe at Par for this desirable Loan, the principal and. interest of which is payable IN GOLD. All, parties contemplating investing in these Six per cent. Bonds, should at once forward their money through any of the local agencies, or direct to CALIFORNIA. AND SAN FRANCISCO - CITY COUPONS BOUGHT AND COLLECTED. BY AUGUST BELMONT & CO., STOCKS and BONDS, and all - kinds of D. S. 00VBEA- ItlßbiT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. UNITED STATES 6-20 YEAR. SIX Der Gaut. BONDS, furnished at PAR. M. sums to suit, without any charge for commission. • to Orders by Mail shalt receive prompt attention. - Before COLLECTION OF U. B. CERTIFI- N- , CATES 0t INDEBTEDNESS.—The' ADAMS' • EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma turing. Terms. made known and receipts given at the office No. 320 CIIESNUT Street.' myfi-tf PHILADELPHIA CHARTERED BY THE STAB4BTE- OF RENNsuveru IN 1. This Company is now prepared to make insnranos against LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms. Their losses will be promptly settled, and that then for the year 1862 were so, they refer to the following re. eipients: . Mrs. Jane Ferree $1,962 45 L. G. Mytinger & Co 918 92 Beverly R. Keim 4,816 67 William E. Taber 2,894 19 John Cnndy 121 87 W. P. Y. Pet P. Morrit , 2,000 00 is 60 00 L. G. Mytinger &Co - 1, 498 76 R. E. Sellers 84 15 Other small losses 160 81 The assets of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rents Real estate (taken for debts) cost Stocks and. bonds " Bills receiyable Due from individuals Cash in Bank Stock notes DIRBOTORS. R. P. Ring, President, M. W. Baldwin , Vice Pre- Charles P. Hayes, silent, , John Clayton, P. B. Savery, Ed. Wiler, Alexander liftirphi, T. K. Collins, H. C. Howell, • J. M. Cowell, John Killgore, S. J. Megargee. afheB-stath3m*ii F. BLACKBURNE, Secretary. F AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO 406 CHESTNUT Street, _ D E LAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY _ _ INSURANCE COMPANY. OORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP. PENN. SYLVANIA, 1035. - OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STiL. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, CA_RGO, To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Heeds. by River, Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to • all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c. • ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, net 51100,000 United States Five per cent-Loan.... $93,000 00 23,000 United States Six per cent. L0an..... 20,750 00 33,000 United States Six per cent. Treasury Notes 41,910 00 25,000 United States Seven and Three. tenths per cent. Treasury Notes... 26.000 00 Impop State of permit. Five per cent. Loan- 95,20 00 54,000 do. do. Six do. d 0.... 57,130 b 0 193,050 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan 126,083 00 90,000 State of Tennessee Five . per cent. • Loan 12,000 00 50,000 Pennsylvania- Railroad let Mortgage . Six per cent. Bonds an xi 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds . 63,375 00 6,000 Penna. R. IL Co. 100 Shares Stock..... 9,500 00 15,000 Germantown Gas Co., MO Snares Stock, Principal and Interest gam,- mulled by the City of Phila... ...- MAX 00 119,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured 113,700X0 $688.760 Par. Coit $663,749 02. Mkt. vai. $1333.178 00 Real 85tate....... 1.363 63 68 Bills Receivable for Insurances made 9LZ32 Balancea due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies. accrued Interest, and other debts due the Company 36,911 61 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $10,803, estimated - 4.618 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government; subject to ten days call $BO,OOO 00 - Cash on deposit—in Banks— Z 3,727 94 Cash in Drawer. 280 . 74 109.000 es KERICAN FIRE INSURANCE-COMPANY. Incomorated 1810. CHARTER PBS PETUA_L. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Ph ladelphia. Raving a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continues to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture. Merchandise, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property: All losses liberally and, promptly adjusted: DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Maris, James B. Campbell, John Welsh. Edmund G. Dutilh, • Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Poultney. Patrick Brady, Israol Morris. John 'l'. Lewis. - • ANTHRACITE'INSURANCE C OM. PANY.—Authorized Capital S4OO,OOO—CHARTIE PERPETUAL. Office life. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia, This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene. ALM, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance all parts of the Union.- , HE ENTERPRISE '• INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PHILADILDRIL GIBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY'S' BUILDING. S. W.. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. i F. Ratchf o rd Starr, - George U. Stuart. William-McKee, , John H. Brown, Nalbro Frazier, . J. 1,. Erringer.. John M. Atwood. , Geo. W:Fahnestook; Benj. T. Tredick,' James L. Claghorri, Mordecai L:Dawson. William:lG. Bortiton., -- F. RAW ORD STARE; President. THOS. H. MONTGONERY.Aecretarr. - fell REGG & CO: NEWLY INVENTED G, METALLIC REERIGERATOR L IsoId bYIWALOOR, & BURNEAM, 721 CHESTNUT glreet, lis the most beautiful and economical 'Refrigerator ever presented to the public. This is a combinationof, Refrigerator and Water Cooler, and requires very little more ice for both than is generally need for the Cooler alone. myl46arsif SCYTHES-BLUE-BIBBED W A L dron, Griffin. Darlina, rind SUvar-eteel Grise and Corn-red Smiths, Corn Hoes, F ! ad-Irons.,Wan'on Boxes, and other Hardware at lOW View. 'NEFF & ELMBUR, 281 North THIRD St: FINANCIAL. THE SALES OF THE LOAN, : - CALLED 0 8,, Have amounted for many weeks past to THE FIRST OF JULY JAY COOKE. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, jell-tjyl. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILA. 50 WALL STREET, NEW YORK EDWARD M..DAVIS, iSTOOk. AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs.) PHILADELPHIA, A UNREAL BROKERAGE AND BOXING RUM NESS TRANSACTED. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Coraxedssion. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated_ Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposita apl-3m g HARVEY THOMAS, • STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT STRUT. Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq„ John B. Myers & Samuel B. Thomae, gsq, Furness,Brinley, & Co.. John Thomas, Esq. INSURANCE COMPANIES. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCY, COMPANY. OFFICE, Ito. 433 CHESTSTIT STREET This Company have no misettied losses PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND IN DIR E ECTOANDRS nisumulcz. I E. D. Woodruff, i Goo. A. West, Sohnffessler, Jr., Chan Stokes, A. A. Rosenhehu. Joseph D, Ellis. BUCK. President. Francis N. Bock, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Eyerman, Philip S, Justice, 0, W. Davis, FRANCIS N CH ARLES RIB WILLIAM I. BLANCIIAR • • . dEiRDSON,Vice President ' D. Secretary. DIREgTORB, qpencer Mciltraine. I.:bailee _Kell, Samuel E. stokes. .Henry Sloan. James Tragnair, William Eyre, Jr.,l J. F. Peniston, Jacob P. Jones William C. Ludwig, James B, McFarland. William G. Boniton, Henry C. Hallett, Jr.. John .B. Semple. Pittsburg A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. O. HAND, President. O. DAVIS, Vice Preaident Marv. de44( Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Edmund A. Souder, Joseph H. Seal, Robert Burton, Jr.. John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Joshua P. Eyre. . James C. Hand, Theophilui Paulanit, Dr. R. M. Huston,' Hugh Craig, HENRY LYLBURN I . SecWEirie THO AS R. MARIS. President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary. ferictf DIRECTORS. William Esher. Davis Pearson. D. Luther, - Peter Selzer Lewis Andenried, J. K Baum, John. R. Blaskietort. . Wm. Dean, JOseDh Maxlteld. " John Ketcham. WILLIAM ESHER, President. P.WM. DEAN V . W. M. Secretary.' Frogidont. ' atgl-tf AUPI I .IO.I k T SALE; AT HiLIIPF,RI3 FEitu ARIdOBY, ;VIRGINIA. GOVERNMENT SALE. ON TUESDAY, - June 30th, 1963, commencing at 1•t o'clock, noon, pre cisely, will be sold, at the HARPER'S FERRY ARMORY, VIRGINIA,. . THE FOLLOWING CONDEMNED ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES, via: 10,000 Tons Iron Castings. 10 do . Iron Shafiing,Pulleys.Bevel Wheels, &c. 10 do of Wrought Iron, "Scrap." 8,000 Musket and Rifle Barrels. 24 Iron Forges. 20 Steel-faced Anvils 2 Force Pumps; 1 Draw Polishing Machine. 9 Tilt Hammers; 1 do.. small; 1 Fire Engine. 4 Stoves:l lot Coal; 2Proof Beds. Drop llamtner; Tempering Forge. 2 Fan Blasts; lot Fire Brick; lot 'Pools. I Wagon; 1 Cart, and sundry other goods. Tgnms:—CASß, in Government funds. - DANIEL J. YOUNG. Ordnance Agent. By order Brigadier General JAMES W. RIPLEY, Chief of Ordnance, Washington. D.C. jell; 12t J. B. CANNON, Auctioneer. A YOUNG JOURNALIST OF EDU . CATION, experience, and acknowledged ability, is desirous of an engagement, either at his legitimate pro fession. or as private clerk, compiler.amanuensis, or cor respondent. Address " Mantilla," P2V! IS office. je2.3-3t* • A YOUNG MAN WISHES BOARD, with Gas and Bath. in the Central Portion of City. Address, stating terms, "Sre., F. B. 1.," Press Office.' . 11* A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY wishes a situation as Housekeeper or Nurse, in a Private family. Can come well recommended. Apply at 325 DEAN Etreet. je23-3t. lA/ANTED -CORRESPONDENCE Being inclined to-marry, I propose to open a cor respondence with a young lady with like inclination. I ant not the handsomest young man in the United States array, but my virtuous principles are or sufficient weight to overcome any deficiency there may be in my phY siognomy. Pl ease enclose photograph , . and address W. .4 .in S i T e a r ß s Ep p 'Com pany A, 6th egp - gent, Virginia :Ve rb Barb oursville, West Virginia e, 6 6 DRUG GIST "-WANTED A CLERK fora drug store in the western part of this State A man of middle age preferred. Apply to JOFIN M. MARIS & CO., ie22-It* 711 MARKET-Street. WANTED ON MORT -825 000 , GAGE, on a property worth double the amount, situated in Bu , lington county, New Jeraey. address Box 2,403 Philadelpbia P. O. 11. kr7F, A MONTHI-I WANT TO HIRE NV a AGENTS in every county at $76 a month, ex PUBEIR paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. .Address S. MADISON. my6-3md&W . Alfred, Maine. $6O A MONTHI-WE WANT AGENTS at s6oamonth, expenses paid, to sell onx Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other new articles. 15 circulars free. SHAW Sr, CLARK, - my6-3md&W Biddeford, Maine. WANTED TO RENT-A STORE, First or Second Floor, somewhere within a square or two of THIRD and MARKET Streets. Apply imme diately at 246 CHESTNUT Street. 3.t. HORSE WANTED.-WANTED a good,'sound, gentle rAltity HORSE. Atmlir at Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Office, 230 WALNUT Street. jelS.6t. DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.--PKILADE,LPara, Feb, 9, 1863. - . VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points: Tortugas. . Key West, Fla. :Fort Monroe, Va: • Alexandria, Va. Newbern, N. C. tort Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, felMf . Captain and Assist. quartermaster. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE---VALUABLE FARM - , g ...- 1 2110 acres, Jmantithily situated on the Delaware River, with excellent improvements. Also, desirable Residences in West Philadelphia, Germantown. Chest nut Bill, sic. Call and examine Resister. je23-tf E. PETTIT, 309 WALNUT Street. gan - FOR SALE—DESIRAIII I E CUM-- , a—TRY PLACE-10 acres of superior around, situate four miles from the city; aneet quality of Fruits of every deecziption nicely shaded, &c. Also, beantifu/ PARK; 60 acres, nine miles out, near Railroad Station, Media Railroad. E. PETTIT; jell-If No. 309 WALNUT Street. .1-Jo " FOR SALE—A HANDSOME LIGHT no-top WAGON,' nearly new, made by Brewster & Co.; New York. Apply at P. HIL LY'S STABLE, Landis street; runs from Fourth to Fifth, above Spruce.._ FIRE PROOF.-A LARGE SE COND-HAND New York, double doors. superior e, for sale a bargain. Address 70 / .SI.ARKET for particulars. Jr23-.5.* api-3m if FoR S_A_LE--150,000 FEET SPRUCE JOIST, RAFTERS, and. I,COO inch PLANE. from. 14 to 82 feet long, at TWENTY-FOURTH and LOCUST e2:3-12t. HARBERT, DAVIS, & CO. 900 $750, $7OO, AND $4OO WELL , improved GROUND RENTS for sale; also, a good mortgage for $2,600. D. S. CAD WALLADER, 108 South FOURTH Street. N. E. —Fsirms, handsome Cottages, and Lots for sale. .lE:2'24e " • ,HEGARAY INSTITUTE, FOR (1 TOUIs.I6 LADIFF, Nos 1527" and 1529 SPRUCE Street, will re-open for the ensuing scholastic year, as usual, on the,lsth September. For terms, apply to the Principal, Dime. D'HERVILLY. Je23-12t - prjusTor, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR -IL' GIRLS, will re-open on the 7th of Ninth. month. For Circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIRCE, Bristol, Books co., Pa. jel7-3m.* MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE (men her Mulish and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, at 1814 CHESTNUT Street, on the 14th of September. For circulars, until Septem ber lst. apply at the Sunday-school Times, 148 8 mth FOURTH street, Phila., or address Miss Thropp at Val ley Forge, Penna. myls-4m+` ...$50,116 48 • • 19;370 00 21,509 91 ... 9,942 91 • 7,374 47 1,092 87 ... 70,265 00 15179,662 64 ICOPARTNERSHIP'S. 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 Sr CO., successors to Stevenson Sr Walker. PETER N. CRUSE. LAMBERT R. WALKER, 700 South SECOND Street, corner of Shippen. PRILA_DELPIIIA. June 9,1565. COPARTNERSHIP.-WE, THE UN der;dgned, have 'this day entered into copartner ship for the transaction of a Wholesale and. Retail G aO - Business, under the firm of L. 11. WALKER it .CO., successors to Wm: C, Stevenson. LAMBRRT R. WALKER, PE PER N. CRUSE, 112 South SECOND Street, opposite Almond. PHILADELPHIA, June 9, 1693. jel7-6t* THE - SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI. NUE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore. at the Old. Stand, No. 7.24.-MARKET Street . WILL ELLIS & CO., Druggists, jal-tf 724 MARKET Street, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ace. JAMES S. EARLR & SON, IMPORTERS AN.D MANUFACTURERS 07 LOOKING GLASSES. • GEL PAINTINGS,' ENGRAVINGS, • romatAn., PICTITRI, and PHOTOGRAPH PRAMS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. sxwarsrvz LOOKING GLASS WARRROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS. I al4f 4116 CHESTNUT. Street. Philadelphia. ICE I ICE! ICE 1 ICE I ICE! ICE 1 ... COLD SPRING In COMPANY. Pm:allies, Offices,Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons, &c.,&c., supplied daily with a pure article of BOSTON ICS, at the very lowest market rates. Dealers awl large °summers supplied at_ wholesale prices. Wagons ran in all paved limits or the Consolidated city, and In the Twenty-fourth Ward. . . . . THOS. 3 CAHILL. 325 WALNUT Street. 2085 : North Penna. R. St Master street °. Lombard and Twenty-Afth streets. 1 apS-Szolf* Pine-street wharf, Schuylkill. c 0 A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER Meadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from SohuTlkill; Prepared en. preegrfor familp use. Depot. N. W. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. 112 South SECOND Street. Carl-Iy] J. WALTON & CO. $976,212 16 HEALTH AND STRENGTH DR. SWAYNE'S WIL-D CHERIt Y Has proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet disco vered for all pulmonary complaints, Coughs. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hce moptygis (Spitting Blood), Short Breath, Croup, Wasting, Flesh, 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 - disease, -however bad it may 'be, or - length of time it may have existed, - discourage you until you have - tried this great Medicamentum. Wonderful cares have taken place, when, to all human probability, ."could not be xessible. The pope.- . lar impression, strength . by some scientificopinions, - • that Consumption cannot - be cured, has no doubt hastened the death of many. an invalid, by depriving them. of the consolation of hope. Per sons afflicted with Pectoral disease should be supported by every assu rance of a cure, not alarmed- - by the gloomy, foreboding countenances of - those around. For our part,we do not be lieve that (lonsumpt ion is incurable ; and let physicians theorize as they will, we have - a mass of evidence to prove that persons having all the symptoms of Consumption, cough, deep bloody expectoration, pains and oppression, sore throat, diarrhoia, night sweats, burning fever, Sze have been yermanently cured by R: SVirAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD. CHERRY." A good ap petite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition for active exercise. is sure to follow its use. Thirty years' experience in this and foreign countries is winvincing, proof. Beware of. all preparations purporting to contain Wild Cherry, except that prepared by Dr. Swayne St Son; the original and onlY„gelinine. Dr. WAYNE'S Principal Office, 330 North SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. 3e19 alltr TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP will be served upSindays exisepted. by TAMES-PROSSNR. No. SOS MARKST St. myd.iftf noo GROSS MINERAL WATER BOT. TLBS. MO gross Porter Bottles. For sale by H: B. &.. G. W, BENNERS, in y3o.33n* DyotivilleGlßSB Wox'ks, or 27 S. Front St. TAKE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER, -A- 1 from the Arnygdalold•Mine, in store and for sale ill gnantities to suit. at • WOMRATH'S, ao2/3-Cm. 415 ARCH Street. PHILADELPHIA PHRENOLOGr %*CAL CABINET AND. BOOK STORY.. —.43xamin*- tions, with written or verbal descriptions of Ohs • raster, Social Disposition, Professional • Talent, BtisinesS QUldifiCatiOn. Sic., are made day and evening.. All the publications of Fowler dr Wel* wholesale and retail. JOHN L. CAPBN. • ap7 tuthamif 25 South TENTH &Piet. AUCTION SALE. WANTS. MDUCATION. I:3MMT3 COAL. MEDICAL. TO THE SUFFERING. C011(POILND SYRUP OF AMUSEMENTS. • NEW CHESTNUT-STREET - THEAL TEE. —Lessee and Managbr..Mr. W. WHEATLEY. • TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS' - . _ D O ISTINGU g IS a H gem D n ATISTE . D. Y. Thom!. distinguis MhRS. ed artistes BOWERS. Moser& L. P. Rogyturrm. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH. and JOHN McOULIJOUvii, Will aPpear during the week in new characters. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, June 23, 1863, win be presented, for the first time, the Comedy, in three acts, entitled the WORLD OF FASHION. trs D. P. BOWERS. .. Sir. L. P. Barrett. ..Mr. B. T. Rinegoid. W. H. ak. Mr. J. McCullo L u e gh. Mrs. Charles Heart. Miss J. Henry. MARIE. Mons. de Pontcalec Duke d'Anaeati Count de Vieux Chateau..., Adolphe. • • • ..... • ....... Mai chioness de Bel'arose... , Li p ae r t e t v e tous to wi4sAb.,R , E6t7L AR FIX. Mr. CIIARLBS WHBATLRIGH will appear as HUGE DB BRASS. Ti.c peel/TM:IT:CO commences at 8 o'clock, AND coNrmuins BEFORE ELEVEN. CONTINENTAL THEATRE, %BUT STREET. ABOVE EIGHTH. First nights of the great moral and 'relisions drama. adapted from Mrs. Harriet B. Stowe's renowned work of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, With the following excellent cast of characters: Uncle Tom Mr. W. EL Bailey. Phineas Fletcher Mr. C. 11l Lewis. Deacon Pettibone Mr. Thrs. McKeon., Aunt Oohed% Mrs. Thayer. Topsy (the child that never was born. - with songs) Lotty Howland. 1 Gentle Eva " La Petite Chapman. Other characters by a full and powerful company. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Parquet Circle. 25_ cents. Orchestras Chairs, 50 cents. Family Circle. 15 cents. Children under twelve, 16 cents. Colored Gallery, 15 cents. Colored Box, 25 ets. Doors open at half past seven. The representation to commence at eight. je22-6r* TT IBRARY-STREET HALL, 412 LIBRARY Street, opposite the Post Office awl Castorn Hease. - BUG - E it & 1111TEFILECK will open this newly-im proved place of comfort and retirement on THURSDAY . . June ?sth; on which occasion a most delicate LUNCH will be servedrp. _ . _ A GRAND CONCERT, under the direction of HERR FNGELKE, will rcontinne during the entire day and evening, to be repeated nightly thereafter. • Lager Beer, of Bergner's own brewing; Rhine 'Wines, of old and late vintages; Liquors and &gars, of the choicest brands.. and Restaurant b la carte, will be served up in best' style at all times, The place itself will form a general attraction for its beauty, and the proprietors shill endeavor to secare the patronage of all, who favor them with a visit, by polite and prompt attention to their wants. - GUST BERGNE CHRISTIAN lIIIIEHLECK. ILEITENTH-STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above CHESTNIFT. • FOURTH - WEEK. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Admission 25 cents: Children 15 cents. Secured seats 15 cents extra OOTS open at 7 . Commence at 8 o'clock. PERFORMANCE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. jeS2-et pENNSYLVANIA • ACADEMY OF THE FINE MIPS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. • THE FORTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN, From 9 A. M. Tl'. M, and from 8 WI IC P. IL Admission, 26 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. Stockholders, Artists, and Contributors will mein their Tickets at the OSice. mvB-if SUMMER BOARDING. -L-J•JWYYNN.,- ADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated by the subscriber with good BOARD, - commodious Rooms, newly furnished, as Landsdale Flotel, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, Doylestown Junction. Plenty of sbade nearby. Ad dress, P. D. BARTH, LANDSDALR P. 0., my3o-Im s Montgomery county, A FEW MORE PERSONS CAN RE Reeoremod . ated with SIMMER BOARDING, at a delightful, retired situation, within au. hour's ride of the city, if applied 'for immedlately.4 Address J. WICAON. je23 iv , ._ • SHARON, DARBY, Pa. SUMMER BOARDING AT GLEN WOOD. near the Delaware Water Gap. The lon lion is one of the finest in the neighb)rhood. Rooms large and airy. For terms, &e., apply to SAMUEL ALSOP. Delaware Water Gap, Monroe so., Pa. EXCURSIONS. -77 GRAND PLEASURE EL arßsiorr TO LAKE SUPERIOR_ The staunch, elegant steamers NORTHERN LIGHT and CITY OF CLEVELAND, will each give live grand plea- , sure Excursions to Lake Superior, leaving Cleveland on. the date below named, and visiting all points of interest on the route. The 'round trip " comprises the distance of 2,000 miles, and is not surpassed by any other on the continent for variety of scenery and objects of interest. It embraces in transit the waters of Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior, and. the beautiful rivers of De troit, St Clair, and Sault Ste Marie, (with its thousand isles). affording- passengerp an opportunity of visiting the Sault Rapids " and 'Ship Canal ," the far-famed the Rocks," the Iron Mountain of Marquette, and extensive Copper Mines at varions points. - To invalids it offers the most pare and invigorating atmosphere on the globe, which ever brings health and strength ; to the sportsman the enticing inducement of most sphmdid fishing; and, tle whole country abounds in mineral weahh which cannot fail to attract the attention of the speculator and man of science. Besides, it is fast becom ing the favorite Summer trip. and its social pleasures are of the highest order, Good Hotels at all points. For further particulars apply to HOST. BARNA & CO., Cleveland, Ohio: TIME TABLE, FROM CLEVELAND. • "Northern Light," " City of Cleveland," Capt. SPABLDING.. Capt. B. WILE - Mi. July 6. - July 10. July 17. July 22. . July 29. Aug 4. Aug. IL Aug. 17. Aug. 24. Ang. 23. Passengers taking the boa at Cleveland will have first selection of rooms. ie2o-20tif 1863 FOR LAKE SETE • RIOR. —The Steamers METEOR 1863. .and ILLINOIS leave Cleveland; Ohio, for all ports on Lake Superior during the pleasure season of 1863, as follows, at 8 o'clock P. M..METOR. ILLINOIS. Wednesday, July Sth. Wednesday, July Ist. Tuesday, July 21st. Tuesday, July 14th. Monday, August 3d. • Monday, July 27th. Friday, August 14th. Friday. August ith. Wednesday. August 26th. Wednesday, August 19th. The above steamers will leave Detroit. Michigan, at 10 o'clock A. M., the days following., They are both fitted rip in the inert luxurious style, and their tables supplied with the best the market affords. Good music on board, and every effort made for the comfort of passengers. Apply to H. GARRETTSON & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. je2o.l2t* J. T. WHITING ,& Co., Detroit, Michigan. THE SEA. SHORE. lag zo " FOR CAPE MA_Y.—THE safe and commodious Bay Steamer MAY-. HATTAN, Captain Kirby, will leave ARCH-STREET WHARF for CAPS RAY every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. at ball past nine o'clock A. 31., commenc ing on SATURDAY, June 27th. Returning, will leave Cane May every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at eight o'clock, stopping at New - Cattle to connect with the Baltimore lines, also touching at Delaware City. The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convenient boat that ever run to Cape May. having about fifty state rooms and every accommodation that passengers can de sire. Fare 52.10, including carriage hire. Meals extra. Children and servants half price. Freight at moderate rates.- Lien 6wl A. REYBOLD. RAILROAD /AYES. FOR THE SEA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD On and after MONDAY, June 11tb, 1663, trains for At lantic City will leave Vine-street Ferry as follows: Mail train leave. 7.30 A. M. Express train leaves 1 4,5 P. M. Freight train, with pabsenuer car attached... 0.00 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic City : Mail train 4. af.i P. I.f. Express train 6 00 A. M. Freiaht train l'' 05 P. M. Fare to Atlantic, , $2. Round-Trip 'Pickets, good for the day and train only, or down on Saturday and up on Monday moraine, $3. . . . . An Amon:mod,: tion Train to R- and D. B. R. R. Junc tion will leave Vine street at 5:15 P. Si. 4 returning next, morning at 6.15 RXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 10.15 A. DI. and 1.45 P. M. leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and S P. 51 jel:3-11 ' JNO. G. BRYANT, Agent. aiggiEW WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. SIIIIIMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1, 186.1 the trains Vial leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market - Streets, at 7.00 and 10. M A. M., and at 2, 4.30, and 6 5.5 P. M. On TIIESD aYS and FRIDAYS a train will leave WEST CHESTER at 6,50 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 9.15 P. M. Trains leave the corner of Thirty fret and Market streets (West Philadelphia.) 17 minutes after the starting tithe from Eighteenth and Market. On. SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 . ...A. M. and 2 P. l!,f: Leave West Chester at 7. 504.. lit and SP. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. connect at Pentelton with trains on the P. and B. C. R. R. for Concord. Kennett, Oxford, &c. jel-tf - HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. amtimpal REOPENING OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.—This road, being fullY REPAIRED an& effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transporta tion of passengers and freight to allpoints in the GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all other information apply at the Company's Office, corner of BROAD - Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. S. M. FELTON. ang-tf President P. W. and R. R. R. Co- a5t!,,, g 2,, CAPE MAY OFFICE CAPE MAT ANT) Aftm.vlLLE R. R Co. 4a9 Walnut Street, Surien; 1.43. -- - • FURTHER OPENING. On and after MONDAY, the 23d of June, the care will ran 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 ruts from Cape May Court - Reuse to Cape May, reducing the do tense by stage to nine miles, jel3-tf C. E. DUNGAN, President. amorma - PHILADELPHIA AND LONG BRANCH VIA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND RARICAN AND DR LAWARR BAT RAILROAD On and after Monday.. Tune 15th. and. until farther no tice, passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry. at 7.80 A. M.. arriving at Long Branch at 11.10 A. M. Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.30 P, 3f., arriving at Philadelphia at 7.45 P . Passengers landed close to the Hotels. N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried on liberal tames. Apply to L. B. CO'W Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point. BENJ. SERONG, Assistant Superintendent F 0 R ALBANY- AND 'TROY..-Steamer hIOLLISON. Eichman. master, is now loading for the above points, and will leave on WEDNE',DAY, Jnne 24th, 1163. at 12 M. For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to • S. FLANAGAN', je22-3t No. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. piacr'fr„ F ORD DIRECT! STEAM LINE FOR HART NIA. DEL &WARE AND RARITAN CA:tkIAL. Steamer MARS. Captain Nickels. is now receiving FREIGHT at the firstwharf above NIARKBT St. Apply on board, or at 132 South WHARVES ie2o.3t . War. lg. BAIRD Sr CO.. Agents. NIOTET.S. NATIONAL ROTEL, WASHINGTON. D. C- H. S. BENSON, PROPAISTOR, Formerly of the Ashland House, Philadelphia. He is determined to merit, and hop to receive, a full share of public patronage. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LATE BROWN'S.) - - PEAYLV.A.NIA AVENEM. - Between Sixth and Seventh streets, WASHINOTON CITY. my22-ern rt GLIFKIINST,S .NE-GATIVES. . Notice is 4ereby giVell that. after July Ist, 1563, all.. 11, ga tji es maoe a t Illy galleries prior to July let, 1361, willbe destroyed. Parties wishing duplicates therefrotrt, will please order at onue• F. G - UTEEJJNST, je2o 6t 704 and 70& ARCH Street. UMBRELLA CLOTHS. 5 cases 30-inch Blackstone Co. 5 cases 27-inch Social Co. • • 8 cases 27-inch Plain Print Cloth. Tor sale by TS' MATTHEW 13INNEY'S 50i713 tay2A-Im ' BOSTON, FLAB/4, A. R. POTTS. Proprietor
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