.The Bogen Courier of yesterday says: Mining shares • were active and very firm all roand. Albany-and Boston advanced from 10 regular to 1 0 %, WO; Central 44% to 45, but has been offered at $3(41 less Within a few days, Franklin advanced from 62% to 52%; Huron 16% to 164‘ ; Isle Royale 18% to 2n; Mesoard 11% to 12; Minnesota 100% to 101; Pe wa Mc 63% to 61%; Fitts: burg Si to 82; Quincy g 8 to 90; Rockland 1911 to 20; and Etter 8 to Shi'. Acton opened at 4%—% better—and thee fell Off 1-16; Manhattan 6 to 4%; euntmc 7 June 16 to 6%; linperior PA June 12 to 7%: and Union Lead'/. Jane 15 to per share. Petherick 1%, as before. The blew York Throning Post, of to-day, says: Gold. on news of the advance of Lee. opened at 144..:r. and subsequently rose to •145. • The quotation as we go to Press is 144 X. The-loan markets active at VIA cent With all adequate supply.. The decline in stocks this morning is aPParently not due to a pressure for money, as bra little cash stock has been thrown on the market. The real reason is a vague apprehension and depressing incertitude arising out of the rumors from the seat of war. . . The market opened strong on Governments and weak On railroad share 3. Bank stocks are steady. and rail road bonds quiet. The news from the army has had the effect of checking the speculative feeling developed da- Ting the past two days. Before iffe first session, Gold was selling at 141X® 1.44%; N. Y. Central at 123; Erie at 96%i97; Harlem at .624 : and Michigan Southern at 741%._ after the board. Harlem wag selling at 79; Erie at 95A ; Raison River at 2361i1 and Pittsburg at 23 The following table shows the principal movements of the market compared with the latest quotations of yes terday evening: Th. Wed.. adv. Deo. fill. EL 8e,1891. real --.....1134% 104 11.13.85, 1881, coa ..... —109% - 10936 .. 3.4 U. 5. se 7 ap, thitties..• • 106% 106 .• % P.B. 1 year Genii' g01d..101 101 .. .. IT. 8. 1 vr. Cart cnrr'ncy 98i 98 .9i .. American gold 144%. 143% 1% • . 1 1'ennesaaa 6s. .. '......... six, my . , ...... . Missouri 83 - ' 4... 68 68% - .. 3i Pacific Mall 181% 184 .• 2% :XT. Centra1..........-122% 123 .. . % Brie • ...• ................ 9;39 ' 96% .. % Brie preferred.. ..... .....104% . 1014 34 'Hudson Elver .. . ... .....135% 138 3.4 25,:,' /farina 79 32 .. 3 Harlem preferred........ 91. 92 . 1 -Reading - 103%1061g . • 1% Mich. Central:::.... « ..1113 4 111% .. • W. Mich. Southern. - 7231 7356 . • X Idich. , Eo• - gnu 1153$ 118% • • 3 Illinois Central ... .103 1044 • . Ws Pittsburg ....... 83 8536 • • 2% Galena 9.5% 97 hi • • 256 Toledo.-.: 112 X 113% .. X Dock 'island 9,5% 98.. 334. Port Wayne 66 7 69% ' . 231 Canton 2731 273 4 Toledo,Wahash. and W 77 73 4 .. 'Chicago & 1 1 1th. Western 30% -31 . • • 36 `Prairia-da Chien 54 67 3 Philada. Stock Exc (Reported by S. E SLAYMAK FIRST 4000 Penn a. 69." 102 k 0000 C.& Am 6s 'SO 2dy5.104 60 Reading R 6234 101 Big Molt Main .. . .. 100 Catawissa pf:.... 221( 600 US Five Year 014.100% 3 Long Island 38 m 37• More Canal—. • 72 2i 160 Soh arpref..cail3..2474 D2MOI 50 Soh Nay pref..:b3o 2.5 • 100 do prof 25 100 Penna• R..:....::... 61 10 do 613' 1000 Read es !70 1063, , 25 Azeh-streeCß 26 - 200 Reading 11 ..2dya 51% MOO hchyl Li aN - 6a '82... 65 AFTER, 1508ebttylkill Navigation CLOSINII PR - - _ Bid. Asked. 66 'Bl 109 10934 IT 8 7-30 N0tea....106 3 3 1063 i American 4:1615... 45 45X 'l%llO 661nt off. —lO6 Do Taw int off:loB3fi 118 X -4.11 e co 66 ...... 83 Penns 56 ..... 1•23 C 103 Reading S - 6136 6131 Do 66'&1'431110 112 Do bds '7O-101; 106 X Do bds'B6conv.lo9 110 Fianna R thy off. 61% 643 i Do •ht m 64,11434 115 Do 2d m 65..108 109 Little Schnyl B. 4836 49 Norris Crl contoi 713 V 7234 Do ivrfd -138 - 140 Do 2d mtg.. 'Eng( Canal ..... . Do '66 • • Schnyl Ray 4131 12 Do pea 24% 24% Do •66 , 82.... 843 i 85,, -randra R 16 37 Do prfd - 62 63 Do 7s '73...:111 112 -163 Island E ex.dv 38 39 Do ...... PhDs Ger JolllBll Vslß Do bds.... Philadelphia Aletricetn. Jane 25—Evening The Flour market continues very dull and unsettled; Sales'comprise about 500 bble City Mills extra, and 600 Mils Jenny Lind family, on private terms; and 300 bbls Ohio family at from $6. 25@6. 50 bbl, for fair to good. The retailers tad bakers are buying in small lots, at from $5.60@6 fur superfine, .$606. 50 for extras, $6:2507 for ex.tra.family;and $7.5008.50 bbl Car fancy brands aCcording to quality. Rye Flour is doll at $5 bbl. Cornlfeal is in demand at $4. 12X for Brandywine, and. $4'F bbl for Pennsylvania Men , . GRAlN.—There is very little doing in Wheat, but Priem/-are steady; small sales of Western and. Penna reds are making at 150 c, Southern do a: 1525, and white at from 155P165c 73 bus for common to prime Rye is 'wanted at 105 c 7 bus for Penna. Cora—There is.very little coming in; prime yellow is in demand at 57c Oats continue dull; about 2,500 bus Peuna sold at 75c 61 bushel.. BARK :—Quercitron is dull at till 'ft ton for let Tao L COTTON.—Priceaare rather better, and there is more doing; sales comprise about 150 bales at .63c ' , ,Wlb cash. for rniddliggA. OBOCERIES:—Ooffee continues scarce; small sales are Making at 28E031e for Rio, and 37(532ge "13 for La g-nayra. sugar is unchanged, and ihere is very little doing: we quote Cuba at 10,1 k g 12,0 60 lb. •' PUOVISIONS. —The market is very quiet. Hams are in demand at 11@l3e for smoked, arm egdOe 7 8 lb for pickled. Batter Is selling at 15g120c It lb. the latter for prifre New York. Lard is held at 10,.. 4 4,41.0,56c1i lb for 'barrels and tierces. . WHISKY is iirmly beld ;• barrels are gelling In a small tray at 41631.(afic; hhde at 46c; and drudge r.t 95c 1S gal. The following are the receipts of Floor and drain at this port to-day : Flour Wheat.. Corn. Oats. New York Markets, Jane .25 Asnni are 'firm, with sales of 50 bids at $3 for Pots, and. $9.62% for Pearls. BREADSTUFFB.—The market for State and Western .Flour is dull, and prices nee in favor of the buyer. -The sales. are '940) bbls at $1 5Cig11.90 for superfine State:. $5.35@5f90 for extra: do; $1 40@1 95 for superfine Michigan; Indiana, lowa, Ohio, dm: S. 3005 89 for extra do, including shipping brands of rounr-hoop Ohio M IA 7544 KM. and trifle brands - do at $6@7.60. Southern Flour is dull and drooping; sales of GOO libis at *Sane:3o for superfine Baltimore, and $5.99(99.25 for extra do: . Canadian. Flour is - inactive, and rather-heavy; sales bbls at'Ss. - 40g5.70 for common, and 415. 71g7.55 for good to choMe extra. - Rye Floor is unchanged; sales 50 bbls at 83.5005.10 for the range, of fineund superfine. Corn Ideal is quiet-and steady We quote Jersey at $420; Bra udywine.44.ss ; Calm ic, 41-1 51: puncheons, $22. - Wheat is 1@.2 cents, with a light supply and a fair demand; sales 50,030 bushels at 41.18(41.36 for Chi cago Spring; 61.2701.40 for Milwaukee Club: 41@ 1.43 for amter Iowa; $1.5.71141.40 for winter red Western, and $1 50@1.51 for amber Michigan. Rye is quiet at $l5Ol. 02 Barley continues very dull. Oats are steady at 74079 c for Canadian, Western, and Oorn is one cent better, and in moderate demand: sales 7.600 bush els at 751g76c for shipping, and 74475 for winter iota of Western mixed. tiG 'X IE -- I T M. IS SMOKED AND SPICED SALMON—The pro prietors of the popular grocery stand of the late C. R. Mattson, Arch and Tenth streets, have now in store a fresh supply of Smoked and Spiced Salmon, of elegant quality, to which we invite the attention: of our readers. EASTERN MARKET CHEESE - STAND.-41 - cream, strawberries, and fine old cheese, are*tiic luxuries. offered daily by our friend Slocum, at. stand. As all the articles he vends are of the best quality, we cheerfully recommend him to the atten lion of purchasers, • MOSQUITO"NETTING FOR HOSPITAL Plll2- ,oans.—We invite the attention of the proper au thoritiewto wlot of mosquito netting, for hospital purposes, now offered by EL - r. Joseph H. Thompson, at Ne..iNorth Fifth street. The goods, we under- Stand, will be-sold at. very reasonable rates, on ac count of the patriotic object for which they are in tended, and thwlet will nu'doubt be speedily bought up for hospital use. -THE 'DROVER & BASRA SEWING MA- CimAs.—Among the many Sewing Machines now before the public for approval, none have sustained SO enviable a reputation as the "Grover & Baker." its simplicity places it within the use of even chil dren, and its -capacity excels all others. The unf tiring energy of the G-rover & Baker Sewing Ma chine Company 'has been productiy% of many and rapid improvements, and there is now no branch or style of aewing-known to the bueiness, either prac tical or ornamental, to which the Grover & Baker machine and its improvements cannot be applied. In this opinion we are sustained by the verdict o the best Judges throughout the country, who have awarded this ,maihine the first premium at all the State fairilat which it has been exhibited the past year. Their -corders, braider'', hemmers, etc., are Miracles of -perfection in operation, and the em -broidery of their machine is more popular and beau tiful than any -other style of ornamental sewing. This company-have xecently introduced a new' nd greatly improved machine, making the shuttle stitch. or stitch alike on both sides, which will com mend, itself to all who prefer a stitch of this kind. To those Unaequainted with the merits of either the Grover- & Baker or the shuttle 'stitch, they offer "'pedal inducements, in the fact that the purchaser .4s afforded an'opportunity for comparing and testing both atitchea, and judging for themselves as to their respective merits. THE CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH OF 3BLv.—Some timid people are unwilling to have a .general grand celebration of the Fourth of July, be cause the State has been invaded by rebels, and the .capital is threatened. This looks like timidity and dfaintheartedness. Let every lover of his country .do the first-best thing, to wit, march in its defence; secondly, let those who cannot take the field cele brate our great national holiday without timid re gard to the marauder. who are upon our border; finally, let aIL whether soldiers or civilian., ther•bent 'upon deed. of peace, or whether On . poiplating great civil achievement., procure their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of ITiockhill S. Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Soldiers can procure their uniforms, and civilians their suits, at this popular establish- Mient, and all are alike satisfactorily suited. 'SUMMER CLOTHING Summer Clothing! Summer Clothing Summer Clothing ! Seduced Prices !! Reduced Prices !! Reduced Prices! ! - Reduced Prices ! At Chas. Stokes dr. At Chaa. Stokes & Co.'s. thuler the Continental. Under the Continental _ A bliatiOrS 31 - ISTARE, CORRECTED.—Di teatIy after the adjournment of Congress, a gentle lean who has hitherto stood high with the Adminis tration was charged with having "turned his coat." This charge he indignantly repelled, remarking, ea „peasant, that his coat as well as his inexpressibles were procured at the beautiful store of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, and needed no change. • PATTEN'S WINDOW SHADE, CURTAIN, AND UPNOLSTERY STORE, 1408 Chestnut street The public will please take notice that W. Henry • Patten his no connection with his old store, but has Shages cheaper than ever, at his new West- End Store, 1908 Chestnut street. je26-2t ',VERANDAH STRIPED SLIMMER AWNINGS, for dwellings, or made and lettered to suit store purposes, at W. HENRY PATTEN'S, j526.2t 1408 Chestnut street. A afAcnuirlcENT seven-octave RoSeWOOd Plamrforte for sale at a great sacrifice; richly 'carved, with all modern improvements; made by one of the beat New York makers ; six months ago cost 0600 Will be sold for $275, as the owner Is obliged to leave the city in a few days. To be seen at No. 241 North Tenth street. je26-3t* tinge Saler. Junto 25. • 8., Philadelphia Exchange.] [WARD. . • 160 dt;hs;l!Nd.T pretslo 24% 150 do pre( b3O 25 -200 , do pre 25 4511dgeavecLue R , , 22 '5. do 22 50 Arcb•st K 26 10 NorTh Penna 14 60 Penne, R 61% 47 Catawissa R pref... 22% IWO Donaldsh Im 75 2da 60 1000 Phil & Erie 65 2d5.10534 45 Philadalphia 8k••,12.30fi 40 Lehigh ttiver *0 pd 17 '6O Morns flan b3own 72 1400 1.1 S 7-30 T end.• 105 referred ' CEB —8 MARY. Bid. Baked N Pentin R 14% Do 6s 94X . Do 108 115 11 95 7 Catawiam. R Con 7.ki 8 Do prfd 22;4 22% Beaver Bead R• • •• • • R... . .. , . Harrisburg R... • • .. Wilmlngton H... .• Lehigh Nay. Do shares .. 67 68 Do scrip.... 42 44 Cam at &mb R... 164 170 Phil% 4 grit 6's.. .• . . . San & Erie 76 -109% .. Delaware Div... Do - bde Sprace-6treet Arch-street R . • • . 2.531 26 Race- etre. t R.... 7t34 12 Tenth-street R .. 423 a 43 Thirteenth-at R. 33 36 W PhDs. R - 68 70 Do bonds... Green-street R 46 49 Do bonds... • • • • Chestnnt-st R.... 65 67 Second-street 1t.48 79 Do bonds... . Fifth-street 1t.... 59 61 Do bonds.— Girard College R 29 29 Seventeenth-at 11 13Vi. 1314 1.800 6,550 bus, 6,100 bus. 7,030 btu. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST N 1 HT. Continental—Ninth L J O'Toole Washington C Rogers Washington Gen limiter, US A Mr&MrsMGWard,NY- C If Holmes, Washington J Y Doherty, Washington J B Keanney, Londonderry W Bradford, New York W P Jones, New York . E E Kulin, Lees])ArA, Winchester, Baltimore A F Chit*, LoniAville • ' C H Alden G Williams, • • . • Hurntbal. Bloody Run R S Vandenberg, Albany W T (Reason, Portland, Ot W B Lebo & wf . , Tamaqua J T Ensor, Baltimore Miss Fisber, Harrisburg J A Fisber & wr, Harrisburg B E Hooper, Boston A Parker, Boston W Ylee,_ Wash, D E R Mr & Mrs ankin, NI ork• Robt Owen .England J D Ulrich & la, Boston Wm Foster, Jr, New York H A job nston _Wm Brown, Baltimore E B Young. Baltimore L B Baum & wf, N York G D Root & w . f. Baltimore E Grover, Boston Dr Delano & la. Now lork Mrs Willard. Boston. Mrs Barris, Bokton Mrs Francis. Boston . - - - - - - Mrs J Dußarry, Harrisburg MaY Gen Butler & wf, Mass Captain Pnifer, Masa Hon a N Pettes Hon B Ackerman, N Y Henry A. Bowen, N Y J Cummings, Springfield tT N TKrlton, Portsmouth Copt B Thompson, Ports'th L Pierson. New York C S Perley. USN B F Brown, New York S B Jackson & wf, Wash'n Rov3sle Robert C Cornelius A..GouralY, New York Gliraird—Chestnut W Williaras,Phila L G Malkin, Brooklyn 111 F W Thomson, Penns Juan Atkens B Van Piper, Washington Captain A S Dewey J hitney J R %%map on, New Jersey J B eston & la, Wash Miss E Sheridan, Wash Gen T.Coates.Washington W S Coatee,Washington Mrs Spencer, Baltimore Miss Jane Spencer,Balt A M Lyon, U S A J Smithers, Delaware A.T LnkinsPenna' Duffield, 'Penna II A Sturgeon, Penna Miss Sturgeon, Penna W P Cottrell, Columbia, Pa W B Reauey & la, Papua Miss Rate Roney, Penna. F S Mills & la, Trenton John T Spats, Penna Alex Tombs Palma O. S Baxter, Baltimore Miss Susan Baxter, Balt S V Bacon & wife, Y R R Knotwell, Columbia, Pa R Brubaker, Lancas r co David R Griffith, Pa Henry T Griffith, Pa G Todd & lady. Washington Riiae M Todd, Washington Master Todd, Washington 'John P Bale, Dover, N American—Cheat - nu Thomas Murray, New York P Henderson, New York Jam es Sherman, New :York E L Suffern, U S N C M Zuliek, Washington -- A N Ritchie, New 'York Geo Dubant, Washington Lt T Tucker, Washington C H Mann, Baltimore E 1) Mortimer, Baltimore J Dickson. Georgetown Charles Brison, Georgetown J B Siestas, Sunbury J H McCarty, Sunbury J C Gilson, Pennsylvania A Breesch . , White Haven, Pa Albright. Reading Miss B F Lee. Pennsylvania lilies L.Lee, Pennsylvania Daniel Curry, Delaware AlexfJohnson, Delaware E E Jackson. Delaware HC Randolph,' New Jersey W S Wonderly, Baltimore Amos Walker, Maryland St. Louts—Chestnut W H Hoffman & son. Md R Reed, Winchester, Va Limit Holman, New Jersey Mrs J NV Weitz, 'Baltimore Jae W Weitz, Baltimore J S Newlin & la, N Jersey J Westinhouse, New York H KLent aster A If Yingling, retina Thomas C Moore, Pen na Casterline,. NJ 'rhos H Davis, R Jersey Miss Miller, Newton B Mills, Jersey City- • Mark Shahs)", New York ' W F Shattuck, New York D W Whitney, New Yhrk C Sobrime, Washington. C Calvin &la,. Delaware Merchants'—Fourt Harvey Whitney,.l3 S A Juo W Edwards,. New York Maj P B Wilson, U S A J'l3 Read, Boston W Bleakley, Wellsville, "0 J S Proudfoot, Milesburg J H Bostwick, Bristol Mrs T C Beatty,. Ravenna, 0 H DeCarrell,Ravenna, 0 A F Coward; Westgrove W H Blumer, Allentown Geo W Johnston, N Jersey Caleb S Slirshou; Thrsoy Miss M M Berrier, N Jersey W F Roherts&la, Lucerne co T Swenk & la, Milton P J Barry & la, Tamaqua CO Skeer & wf, M Chunk Alias t keer. Mauch Chunk Mrs Douglas & da.,M Chunk Mrs R Lockhart, M Chunk Michael Barry, Lancaster Street. below Arch. P Cincinnati; P Leach, hew York The Union—Arch • J F Brinton; Lancaster. Ca . J4 T 8 Hutchins, N York N Mc.nroe..TJ A Henry: Raw . - C Christman. Norristown John Behr, Waynesboro d Hill eat , . Minersville tweet, Above Third. C Taggard, altoona_ R G-Le Ren.lowa - Lieut Williams, Penna Geo S Brady & wf, Harrieg - W F Pitcher. 'Newleraey II a niers, New York - AP Fowler, , Rapy, Pa. J C Bradford, OP S • N" Jno a Boyce & 1 t, N'Tork Gen Rogers & wf, Doylest'n C H Roberts, New York States Jno Leidig, Cumberland co H M Graham, Indiana co Albert Sin pson, New York ,3 Tuffer, Delaware W White..llelaware S Lewis Mifflin Mrs Allmond, Wilmington Miss Osgood, Wilmington L E Mathers,.New Jersey J B kleherson,New Jersey M'lrt!llM‘VOWMfrurl -R Jackson, Cecil co R Westcott, Pembertori,li J John GiMilan. Chester co Jos Jordan, Maryland J G Paine, II S Navy M Murphy, Pottsville Mr and Mrs Gibson H Graham & la Miss Graham & sister Nattonal—nace et L Womelsdorff, Pottsville Wm H Ainey, Allentown E W °rover B Grubb Di H Duncan, Allentown J Giles, Fort Delaware reet, above ffiarket. Daniel Carhart; Clinton, N W G Roxford. *Almon, N 13 W smith; Pennsylvania if A Smith, Pennsylvania I Madison—Second at W E Slocum, Ile Monroe EE Smith, New Hope 13.19/orone, Cameron. Pa LaMar intirae iCiNroratau, Penna "Black Bear—Third St.. aba - re Jos Young, Allentown ... !Chas Harper,. Jenkintown Lewis Griffeth, Potteville I , SPECIAL NOTICES. Tax WAIL OF ME FLEA-Beb. LYON, our remorseless foe, Lays us. by•tho thousands, low Touched by his magnetiodust, Though unwilling,ilie we must. If our power but matched our will. We'd that insect-murderer kill ; For his Powder. RIM as fate, Will our race annihilate. Lyon's Powder is harmless to mankind, but will kill all house insects, garden worms vine-bugs, &re. Lyon's Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. DEMAS S. BARNES, e2O-12t BAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! • ••-• •••.i • BATCH ELOR'S celebrated HAM 'DYE is the Best in the World, The only Harmless., True and - Reliable Dye knovin. This Eli:del:aid Hair Dye is Perfect—changes Red. Rusty or Gray Hair. instantly to a Woes. _Mack or Natural Brown, Without Injuring' the Hair or Stain ing ihe Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM •A. BATCHELOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. FACTORY-81 BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair: je23.ly'. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, Or THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pt cures. All Goode made" to Order warranted.eatiefactory. Our ONE-Pums SYSTEM is strictly adhered.4o. All. are thereby treated alike del2-13 , JONES API. 601 MABKET Street FIRST FERMIUM 91t07EE & 'BARER'S SEW ING MACHINES, .;crith latest Improvements. °faces, 730 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia; MAIN. Street, at Toll Gate, Germ4antown. jel9fraw-lOt BUY YOUR BATHING ROBES FOB.• LADIES ; Gentlemen, and Children, at Sloan's, 806 Market street, Philadelphia, - je26-3t* DR. SWEET'S 'INFALLIBLS LINIMENT IS A certain remedy for Neuralgia. MILALI;LRIFITI. BOSBYSHELL—STEX—On the 24th instant,"at War wick Furnace, Chester county, Pa., by the Rev. James May, D. D., Oliver O. Bosbyshell, of Pottsville, to Miss Martha S., daughter of the late Rev. Nathan Stem. * HAWICF.S—COYT.R.—At the residence of the bride's father, New York, May 21, by Rev. R. Hoyt, John W. Hawker to Miss Agnes E., daughter of Benjamin Coyte, Esq., an of New Y.,rlr.. - AIRESKIRK.—On the 2d of March, by Rev. Joseph A.-Bel - q& William Airey to Emma C., daughter of e. L W. q., all of Philadelphia. THOMAS—SHRETS.—On Tuesday evening, Jane 23, by Rev. James Shrigley, George O. Thomas and Miss Cattle Sheets. • BENNETT. —On the 23d. inst., Mr. Wm. V. Bennett, in the 93d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Min nebaha Lodge of the Sons of Malta, the Masonic Lodge, No. D 2, of Frankford, and the members of the Corn Ex change Association, are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral from his late residence, .No. 1746 Frankford road, this (Friday) morning, 26th inst., at 10 o'clock, without further notice. Proceed to Abington Cemetery. Mo LAUGHLIN —On the 20d inst., Edward McLaugh lin, in the 22d year of his age. His friends and those of the family are invited to at tend hisfuneral from the residence of his brother, No. 521 S. Ninth street. this (Friday) morning, at 9 o'clock Funeral service at Bt. Mary's Church. ABHTOIL-On Wednesday afternoon, the 23d instant, Thomas C. Ashton, in the 36th year of his age. * CLINE.—On the 23d instant, Adam Winter Cline, in the 25th year of his age. * CLOWNSY.—On the 24th instant, John Clowney, aged 42 years. ' BALE.—On the 24th instant, Isaac Hale. in the 41st year of his age. HORSEY.—On the .23d instant, after a long and patnfal illness, Mr. Joseph Horsey, in the 75th y ear of his age.* LONG.—On the 235. instant, isarag Long, in the 83d year of her age. • * BLACK NORWICH CBAPES.JUST J" . received, Norwich Crapes at 37)fin. a yard. Black all-wool, double-width Delaines, 87M, 95, $l, Black Mousseline de Laine Black Camel's Hair Barege Long Shawls, (two Shawls eufficientlo make a dress.) Black Silk Chally. Bladk and-White Mohair Plaids '2O and 'LS cents. Black Gros de Rhine, 81.12 k, &c. Black Poult de Sole. or Mourning Silk. - . BRJ3SON & SON, Mourulna , Store. . lee No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. _ PLAIN WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS. White Barege Shawls; .• Light Lama Shawls; Summer Shawls, wholesale; Black Lace Points. in2o QII,IVIMER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS KJ M'. Foulards reduced; Feat Plaid and Stripe Silks; - Dark Lawns, Mosambiques. &c. v - BYER & L&NDBLL:- nd. Chestnut straits. E, Hope, New York Amos B Merrill, Boston Levi Nel on & fa, Kansas' Chas El Bertrand, New York Beni F Shenk, Lancaster co Miss M A Shenk; Lang co Mr & Mrs W F Ferguson J Coldwell, Boston. A P - Wilson &larßangor,rtle. ft M Wright, Maine .1P Thompson, Boston & F Thompson, Boston Gapt A W Daniels, Boston A J Smith, grenton, N J Miss Iff E Trenton. Ni R .1' Smith, Trenton, N J J Mere, New York W H Hutchinson. Boston B F Palmer, Boston Ti Van Wyck. New York Loden Scott, Kansas Wm Menzies, New York C Ashman, U S ti • - Chas Pope & la, Syracuse John & la, N Y Miss Trnett, Maryland Mrs B Wells & e. Wash,D C L C Er S N L Reid, Plattsbarg B Beardsley & do, N Y F S Ranter, Reading. Geo M Simon ion, N York Edw Oliver, New York. 3 M Nixon, New York C Loser. Pottsville Rev J B '&11 & wf,Ylrnsb,DC Dr C (dory & son. N . York N D Clark, Baltimore H 0 McCork. New York D E small. York, Pa G S Lonna, Boston hf Stern. New. - York J Manllin, Tray, N Y E Marsh, Jersey City B bforttead. MontkomerY Wm T .root, New York . - JP Milburn, Washrogion fl McCall St wife. U RV Mackey. S A F W Enabling, Trenton C B Richardson, Now York J Bailin, hew York B W Cole Henry Cohen, Cincinnati tryst. below Ninth. H Bangs, Harrisburg E Ward, U 8 N H C Wilson & la, N J J M Cebath, New York V Mann, Havana Malone,Lancaster J C Johnson, Virginra W C Buffington. Maine A E Smith, =Penn Miss S Haldeman, Penna Mr '& Dire Rogers, Penns, J G Stevens, New Jersey T C Slaght, LT S - C Livinosten, New York I,V A Dripps,U S N J P Woodbary, U S N J Jackson, New York J Lewis ,Sr la, New York J R Tupper, New York G W Ewen, U S N Mrs Beveridge, Wash Miss Beveridge, Wash Miss lj Beveridge. Wash S Young & wt. Harrisburg S Parker. Harrisburg J Porter. Baltimore K McKenty, Reading G Hawley,Hoading, Chas Houghton. Boston WK Mehaffev & wr, Wlish L Howe, Washington R Ideaor, New York. A. T Busher, USCC Capt. D Moore. USCG G B Morse. Bliffalo loans Simmons, Baltimore street, above Filth. -- D S Maurer, Salty] co, Pa D Stroud, Schuylkill co, Pa G Zorbe, Schayikill cO,Fa J Masser, Schuylkill co, Pa Capt J R Lyons, Penne Thomas Laster; Baltimore Julius B Weenie, Baltimore F G Carnss, Plow York George Bacon,' Burton James Carter; Tamaqua Robert Carter, Tamaqua J E Collins, Delaware 518 Hillyard,' Dover, Del John R Swemy,Dover, Del C P Wetherby, Dover, Del G A Gardner, tiro oklyn J H Patterson,. Tyrone, Pa Robert Spiers, New York C SHargreaveo, New York S S Geny s lab - , Maine Miss James, Pennsylvania H J Petts, Baltimore Wesley Stuck, Maryland. H Rice, Buffalo street. above Third. JS - Haynes, Penna John D Gross, Atlantic City W Mitchell & la, Delaware F F Patterson, Salem, N J F F H Banostien Mrs Gen Hayes,.Pittsbury, Mrs T P Miller, Lucerne eo Mrs A . T Sweet;. Brum co. C B MeKinstry, Uereersbg NE Wheeler, Washington T J Adams, Pertimontli, 0 J H ;tamer, Maryland L K Bowen, _Maryland . J Daugherty,. Maryland • Dr Croft 4 tra,..N . ev- Jersey - W lifeKinstry;. Mnreersbg Mrs Coin Isaae . Hull,. Gann. Mrs Com J B Hull; 001111 , MiAS Hull, New York' f. G Carter & wife , I T S Comfort, Mechanicsburg T B Power, - Lancaster. CO !S Merrihew, Delaware T W Scull. New Jersey Chas C Babbitt,Doyer, Del and Market street& D Dawson, Indidna J T Johnson. Wilmington, B Heisler, Wilmington - A Clelard, Wilmingtan, A Williams, Alabama A J Anderson. Delaware T J Andonreid, Maryland` Jas Jas Thampson, Chester in John Rob Parts,-;Princeton J W Cowell. Doylestown. WT Redpath, New York. Henry Stover, Erwinna 3 - Devoe, West Chester D Stenb, Schuylkill co• Geo Serbe, Schuylhill co D Manny, Schuylkill co E B. Brown, Lancaster co D S Maurer, Lancaster co eet,, above Third. Samuel Wiebel, Dayton; 0. Jos. Whitaker. Mt. Clair Cyrus Strau, Pennsylvania A S Strain, Nem Y ork Jacob Swieher,. Ohio Oeorge K Taylor EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH & ARCH Strefitg 11:3;4. GRAND NATIONAL PROCESSION JULY FOURTISII, 1863. PNIOS LEAGUE HOUSE, 1118 CAESTNUT BIKER: PuiLADELpinA, -Agne 23, rm. The Procession on the 4th of July will Airmen Br.ruti street, right on'Walnut, at 9 o'clock, and move precise ly at 10 o'clock, up Broad to Chestnut, down• Chestnut to Fifth, up Fifth to Vine, Vine to Seventh: up Se venth to Spring Garden, up Spring Garden (south side)' to Sixteenth, up to Green, out Green to Fairmount Park, through Fairmount Park to Coates street,. thence to Lemen.Hill, entering by the River'road. All Military, Turrier or Singing Associations, Mann facturera, Leagues, Firemen, or other organized bodges of loyal citizens, intending to participate, must notify the Chief Marshal at these Headquarters before MOM , D OF, June 29th, stating about the number they expect to parade, upon which positions in the line will be as signed them. due notice. of which will be given in the Papers of the 30th. . The different Leagues end,, other Associations will adopt and wear such badges as they may deem appro .. prints,. All loyal citizens on the route are requested to display the American colors.- e Chief of Police will please have the streets cleared of all vehicles. Mr. Smith, street contractor, will have the streets on the route swept the day before. and sprinkled in the evening. H. COPPEE, Chief Marshal, - jP2i-tjy4 1118 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. AND HEADING RAILROAD CORI-ANY, Office :427 South FOURTH Street. ' PIIILADHLPHIA; Jane 24,186:3. DIVIDEND. IN OTICE. —The transfer books of the Pre ferred Stuck of this G'ottipaire will be closed. on. the 30th hut. , and reopened on the 15th proxim A - Divideso of 3,1 i cent., clear of State tax, has been declared on the Preferred Stock, payable in cash on the 20th of Jnly on all stock held at the close of business on the 30th inet Holders of - certificates which have been discharged. from thin office, or either of the transfer agencies, arelper ticularly requested to have tbem duly registered on the transfer bcoks to which they have been transferred. prior to the 10. h inst. , S. BRADPOID, reasurer. 1:34. THE GREP , I. 3TR F E AHL lINION REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE, AT THE SALOON, FOOT OF WASHINGTON AVENGE, ONE WEEK LONGER! in order to give'at/ a chance to visit us. rßegu nente were continually arriving the past week, which did not interfere with conducting or the attraction of the Fair. DOXATIOSIS FRUIT, FLOWERS. FANCY ARTICLES, &c., . . 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 is gnitlit a MUSEUM OFSTUFFED - WEDS, &c . . GOLD andSILVERFISH for see ; also .. a LITHO GRAPH OF THE SALOON, and our paper, •`.THE FALB RECORD," containing our financial report, &c. jeM-Gc ARAD BARROWS, Chairman_ MUNIVERSITY 0 S' PENNS YLVIINI (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. )—The Examina tion of the Junior, Sophomore, and Fieshmau Musics, at the close of the Third Term, 'will be held' in the fol lowing order: Tuesday, June 2.3 d 9t 'From o Sophomores, by Prof. Frazer, (Metalic Chemistry,) written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost, (Intellectual Philosophy.) oral.' Wednesday. 24th. From 9 to 11,. Juniors, by Prof. Kendall, (Differential Calculus, ) and Sophomores, by Prof. Jackson, (Odes of Horace.) written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, 'by Prof, Allen. (Herodotns,) oral. Thurcday 25th. From 9to 11, Sophomores, by Prof. Coppee, (History,) and Freshmen, by. Prof. Kendall, (Ceometry.) . written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Frazer, (Heat and the Steam. Engine,) oral. Friday, 29th. From 9 to 11. S phomores. by Prof . Kendall, (Analytical Geomairy.) written. From 11 to 1, Junion., by Prof. Allen; (The Clouds of Aristophanes.) mal. . - . Monday: SG. From 9to 14, Juniors, by Prof:Jackson, The Aulularia of Piantna) oral. Prom 1.1 to 1, SoPho ffiores, by Prof Allen, (Thucydides,) oral. Tuesday.. 39th.' From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Coppim, (History, ) oral. , Wednesday, July let. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Jackson, (14-vy,) oral. GEORGE ALLEG, ie23-7t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. MREOPENING Ow R EDDINGIII. R. CRIII.h.CH, corner of SIXTEENTH and COATES Sheets, next SUNDAY. Tune 23th The Church has been repaired and beautified. Preaching at 10 o'clock, by Rev. Dr. WM. M. D. RYAN, pastor of Foundry M. N Church, Washington, D. U.,- Rev. D. W. BARTINE. D. D,, at 3F. DI and Rev. Mr. RYAN; at night. Our friends are invited to attend. je26-2t* A. MANS/EP. Pastor. -NOT 110 E.—TOE MEMBERS OF' "PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS " desire to return their grateful acknowledgments to their friends. who so liberally con tributed various articles for their table at the late Fair at Concert Dail. They thank them kindly for the gene rous donations. On behalf of the Association. lt* ANNA P. LITTLE, Secretary. HICAI)QUARTE ELS NATIONAL urnozi CLUB, No 1105 CHESTNUT Street (Girard Row). The members of the Club are informed that the Club House will be - opened for their use on WEDNESDAY. 24th inst. ALGERNOIg S. Rt./BEETS, President. S. SNYDER LEIDY, Recording Secretary. • Philadelphia, dune 22, MI je24 3t E&DID REA.DING. RAILROAD COMPANY.- OFFICE, 73 SOUTH FCIIRTII STREET. - PRILADELPITIA, June 22, 1863 To avoid . detention. the holders of coupons of this company, due on the Mt proximo, are requested to leave theDi at this otlice on or before the 30th instant, when re ceipts will be given; and checks will - be ready for de livery. en the Bret proximo,in.exChandefdr sandreeetpts : je23-7t S. BRADEUED—TrOasurer. PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM AGEN CY OF THE U. S. SANITARY. COMMIS.3ION. At this office, established with the approval of the De partments-at 'Washington, all claims of soldiers and their relatives for BOUNTY, BACK PAY, AND PEN SION; are piepared FREE OF CHARGE W. N. ASHMAN, Solicitor. 1307.ClIESTNUP Street. OFFICE OF. UNION MUTUAL SURAD OE COMPANY;, PHILADELPHIA, June B,`-1863. 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, 1863, in accordance with the amended charter accepted at a meeting of thoScripholders, held June 1, 1863. jeMlmif SOHN MOSS. Secretary. OFFICE. OP TIME WkSTNIORE LAND ' COAL COMPANY, No. %.1.30 South TRIED Street, corner of Willing's aIIey.—PUILADEL YIIIA, June 17th, 18&3.—At a meeting of the Directors, held this day,a Dividend of FIFTY CENTS PEN. SHARE on the Capital Stock was declared oat of the profits of the past stx months, payable on and after July lit, 1863. The Transfer Boobs will be closed until July 3d next. .jeIS4JI F. H. JACKSON, Treasurer. M..- OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO/IPH/1 Y. PHILADELPHIA, May IS, 1863 , NOTICE TO , BONDB.OLDER.S. —The s,end holders of the UNION CANAL COMPANY are hereby requested - to call at the office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, and surrender the Coapons, as agreed upon in accordance with the act of Assembly of April tOth. 1882 my27-IM ObCeit THOMPSON, Treasurer. PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—WesturrwroN, D. 0., May 22, 18e.3. All men who desire to join any. particular Regiment of CAVALRY now,in the field, are hereby authorized to present themselves at any_time during the next thirty days to the BOARD OF.S.DIROLMENT, in their reepec tive Districts. The Board shall examinerthem, and de termine upon their fitness for the Service. and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the district shall give them transportation tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the ,Headquarters of the A. A.'Provost Marshal General of the State. As soon as they present themselves at this gene ral endezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mus tering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. - JAMBS B. FRY. my2S-ho Provost Marshal General. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR. TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHYLABEL• rata. October 24, 1662. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the S urgeon-Artist to . the Government, No. 1609 OHEST urrStreet. B. FIte.NII„PALMBH, ja9-6in • • Government Surgeon-Artist. MILITARN NOTICES. ‘„. FIRST / CITY TROOP Authority has been received to send a few RECRUITS to 'W •: vice. t: • 1 Each recruit will be expected to procure his own uni- form, equipments, arms. saddle. bridle, &o. To sunk as may be accepted, a horse will be famished For information,- apply at the' Armory of the Troop, TWSLYTH etzeet, below Chestnut, between the hours of 8 and 9 A. M. and P. M . $lO BOUNTY ! FIRST BATT.A.- ~ 110 E, STATE CAVALRY, Major Gardiner /b, (late :ilifajor of Bush's Lancers), commanding, authoriztd by Coy. Cnrtin, and Maj. General Conch for special service. Armed; clothed; equipped. mounted and paid same as 11. S. Cavalry. A few more good men wanted., Term of aeryiee PiX months.% Apply'at I.9th and Master streets,orl3th and Girard avenue. Co. A will be mustered in on Thursday. Capt. GEO:D. STROUD, ie24-2t* -- • (Late of Rush's Lancers.) ii.COMPANY A FIRST REGIMENT ARTILLERY. H. G., PuILADELPII/&, June2B: ISO rhe Armory of this Company. No. 1733 MARKET Street, will be open THIS (Friday) AF TERNOON, from five to ten o'clock, to receive recruits for special service, during the present emergency. - in the fortifica tions at 'Harrisburg, where the Company is now on duty. By order of - . - HENRY D. LANDIS,. Captain. E. -E.G'. BULLARD, lot Sergeant. . -lt* iTO 11111 CIPTAINS .OF COMP A, NIES OF VOLUNTEERS,,RECRUITING" FOR THE PRESENT EMERGENCY.-Having been , appointed PAYMASTER by the disbur dog agency of the CITI ZENS' BOUNTY. FUND COMMITTEE, of the TEN DOL EARS,-for each officer. and_ private from Philadelphia, you will Please furnish me with a certified copy of the MUSTER .ROLL, of „ your Company as early as possible, so that arraugements may be made to pay the said sum to each man going, to Harrisburg under the late call for troops- ' WM. VEITC 11, .1e22-6t No '3 WILLINGS Alley. HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA, EARRISEURO, June 19th 1863. ' SPECIAL ORDERS No. 8. r All scattering Troops belonging to the 12th and 13th: Pennsylvania Cavalry and 87th Pennsylvania Infantry: of Major General Milroy's Command, will report at once to Colonel Jas. A. Beaver, Commandant of CAMP CUR TIN, near Harrisburg, Pa.. where their wants will be By command of Major General V. N. Gouda. . JNO. 8. SCHULTZE, A. A- G. HOTELS.: NATIONAL HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. O. EL S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR, Formerly or the Ashland Bowe, He is determined to merit, and hopes to.reoeive, a fall share of public patronage. jel)-6m METROPOLITAN HOTEL, __ (LATE BROWN'S') PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ' Between Sixth and Seventh gtreete. WASHINGTON CITY. A. R. POTTS, my -6m , Peoprietor NOT ICE.— TD RAILROAD CON TRACTORS.—The Catasauquaand Pogelsville Rail road Company will receive, until the 15,11 day of July next, Proposals for the Grading and Masonry, also for Trestling and Railroad Ties. for the 'extension of their Road from Trexlertown to Rittenhouse Gap, .a distance of eight miles. . • • ' • Specifications, plans, and profile of the work may be seen at the Office of the Company at CATASAUQUA,Pa., on and after JULY loth. Any farther information oh- ARY; Engineer, tained on appliontion P. DAVID THOMAS, President, or ie.261.0t • Catasauqua, Pa. NOTICE .-THE SALE OF CON DEMNED ORDNANCE, Sic.. .-Which was to have taken place at BARP.ER'S "FERRY on June 30th, is post poned until further notice. DA.NIEL J YOUNG.. Ordnance Agent By order Brigadier General JAMES W. RIPLEY, Chief of Ordnance, Washington. D.C. - - - S. B. CANNON, Auctloneer. Baltimore, Jime 24,:1863. It TV ORY TIT E S-NATURAL AND I LIFE-LIKE LIKENESSES that resemble the ori ginals in feature, expression, and complexicint position natural, and easy, drapery - finely. colored. SECOND Street. - above Green. • „ It* IT IS NO BOASTING TO SAY WHAT is verified on examination, that REIMER'S life size Photographs, in oil colors, Imssess a truthfulness of likeness and coloring not seen in other portraits. SE COND, above Green. its FAMILIES AND HOTELS DESIRING a really choice and delicate HAM. should. ask for the P. WHITTAKER. SONS & % Bt. 'Louie, sugar. cured. They hays no enrietior in any market. For sale by all the principal grocersand wholesale only by their agent& - 'TACK. & BRO.. Brokers. zny2B-irmwini . - —133 WAL N UT Street. THE PRESS. -- PHITADFALPITM4 FRIDAY, JUNE 2 6. 1863 MILITMtIr GIOODS. W . SNODGRASS' CLOTH I OTY , 34 SOUTH SECOND, AND 23 MAMMARY . thusan4. FRESH AND FULL SIOOK, NAVY AN_,D ARMY. The trade and citizens can have their wants laithfalli supplied at my store, NO. 84. SOUTH SECOND STREET je26-12t FLAG DEPOT. BUNTING SILK AND MUSLIN OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH & CHERRY Streets ie2,4,9,106,18,23,25,30&:13'2,4 - 1776. 1853. - L. A G 8.13 SILK FLAGS !! BBNTINQ 'FLAIiSt BURGEES. • PENAKTS. .; UNION JA - Cgs: STREAMERS TI N G RED, WHITE, AND BLUE. EVANS & BEASSALL; MILITARY FURNISHERS, lel3-1m No. 418 ARCH 'STREET, .Philadelphia. G. W. SIMONS & BROTIIEIti HANSOM-STRUT HALL, PHELADBLPHIA, MADRTFACTURIES OF .THINELHY. FINE SWORDS, • - maLrrisr GOODS, IN WIRY. VARIETY Isl3-116m GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled FlannelS. Sky Blue Kerseys. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM; &CC}, N 0.0130 CHESTNUT SVREET. mh2B-3m ARMY GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DAB.K-BLIIE.CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. ID-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVE LINEN DRILLS AND DUCE. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SWAT IBMS. For Hale bY FROTHINGHAM. & WELLS. tia24i tf UMBRELLA CLOTHS. 5 caseo,3o-inch Blackstone Co 5 cases 2'7-inch Social Co. 8 cases 27-inch Plain Print Cloth. Fat: sale by MATTHEW - 13INNEY'S SONS; mv2P-7m . 7ROSTEMST. INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1011911LADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE nisurtrarcri - OompArty. - - OFFICE, No. 433 CiLESTNCT STREET. 'CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA IN 1848. This Company is now prepared to make insurance ag si LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms. 6 their lasso will be promptly settled, and that those forthe year 186 were so, they refer to the following re-- . . Wils. en .itte Ferree' $1,962 467 L. G. Mytinger Si Co 919 02' Beverly R. Beim 4,816 67 William E. Taber 4,934 1.9 John Crindy 121 87 P. P. Morris 2,000 00 W. V. Petit 60 00 L. G. Alytingei & Co ' 1,498 78 R.' B. Sellers 8416. Other small losses 160 81 This Company have no misettied losses. The assets of the company are now mortgages and ground rents ' Real estate (taken for debts) cost.:::: Stocksand bonds receivable.. ..... , . Due from individuals Cash in B'ank - - Stook notes R. P. King, President; - - Charles P. Hayes, John Clayton, Ed. Wiler, T. K. Collins, J.M. Cowell, B. J. Regorges: - I mili2B-stuth3tn*if . F. B AMERICAN , FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated' 1810. CHARTER PEE PSTUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third. Ph ladelphia. • Having 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 liberalli and promptly adjusted. ] l i. Thomas 13., Marie , - James R. Campbell, John Welsh. • Edmund G. Dutilh, Samuel C. Morton; Charles W. PoultneY. Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. John T.-Lewts. . • THOMAS B. MARIS, President. AI.BERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary. fe23.0 A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COM. A..- . PANY.—Authorized Capital S4OO.OOO—CHARTEE PERPETUAL. . Office lie. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third"- and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. - : •• '' This Company will inenre against lose or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. ... .. ~ . . Also, Marine , Insurances on Nemesia, . Carfues, • and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.. William. Esher, ; .. Davis Pearson, D. Luther - - '', Peter Seiger, Lewis Andenried, - . 3.-B. . Baum, 1 John R. Blackiston, Wm. F 2 bean, !oomph Maxfield, .. . • Yolin .ICetcham. . ' - • WILLIAM ESHER, President. WM. F. . DRAM Vice President W: M . swrii - i. Secretary. . - • . ' - -,,, •pgltt 1 1 . E LE ENTERPRISE , 2,. INSDHANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. MIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.I.; COMPANY'S BUILDING. S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS.. . . - . DIRECTORS:. 1. Ratchford Starr. George H. Stuart, . William McKee, John H. Brown, Nalbro Frazier ; - J. L. Erringer. John M. Atwood, . Gee. W: Falnestook. • - Benj. T. Trediet. - Janne L. Claghorn, __ -Mordecai. L. i Dawson. William.G. Boalton.l F. HATO FORD STARR, President. THOS. 11. MONTGOMERY. Secretary. • -..., read pTSITRANCE COMPANY OF THE STATEOF PERNSYLVANIA=OFFIGE Noe. 4- and EXCHANGE BUILDINGS_, North sides of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. _ . INCORPORATED in 1794-CHARTER PEREPBTU AL. _ CAT'ITAL s2oo_ooo. PROPERTIES OP THE COMPAN. FEBRUARY 1, ISM & KARIN FIRE, - ASTMAND Y . TRANSPORTATION S . INSURANCS. • DIHROTO.B.S. • Henry D. Sherrerd, • Tobias Wagner, Charles Hamlester, „ Thomas B.Wattson. William S. Smith, ; -.Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles S. Lewis, George.H. Stuart, . George C, Carson.. Samuel Omit, Jr.. Edward C. Knight. John B. Auetin ,HENST D. SHEREEDD, President._ WELLIAN HARPER. Secretary. nolB4l IRE INSURANCE, EXCLUSIVELY : F.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSITRANCE COM. PANY. Incorporated MA CHARTER PERPEITIAL. No. NMI WALLWT Street, opposite Independence Square, Company, favorably known to the community for nearly forty years, continues to insure against Lose or . Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings, either .mrmanently or for a limited time. Also, on Yurxiture. Stocks of Goods; or Merchandise generally. on liberal Their Their Capital. together with a largo Surplus Fund , Is Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the osse of loss. DIRECTORS.. Jonathan Patterson, I Thomas Robins, Alexander Benson, I Daniel Smith, Jr., William hiontelins,John Deverenz, ill&BA) Haslehurst, I Thomas Smith.. Henry Lewis. - ' JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. Wima.sx G. Cnowicim. Secretary. ape THE lIELIA_NCE INSURANCECIOM A• PANT OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE NO. 306 WALNUT STREET. Insures against lois or damage by FIRE. on Houses, - Stores, and other Buildings limited or perpetual., and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. in Town or Country. CASH ceprrer, 63300,000—ASSETS 9377,410 79. Invested in the following Secruitise, First Mortg/ge on City Property, well secured $125,400 00 Ground rents:-. 2,063 00 United States Government Loans 80 000 09 City of Philadelphia, 8 per cent. Loans 50.001 00 Pennsylvania, $3,000,000 6 per cent. Loan . . ... . 16,0/0 00 renusylvania Railroad Company's Stock. • 4,000 00 Pen—sylvania-Bonds Railroad lst and 2d kortgages . 35.000 03 Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn. X. L0an...... 39.003 03 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per - cent. Loan • • .= 00 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad ComPany's - 6r cent. Loan moo SO Huntin pe gdon and Broad-Top 7 per cent. mort gage Bonds . 41,660 00 County Fire !neural's(' Company's Bieck."... 1.060 00 Mechanics' Bank Stock • 6.000 CO Commercial Bank of Penna Stook 10,300 00 Union M. Insurance Company's BcriP.• ••• 328 70 Loans on Collaterals. well sectred- - 2,60000 Bills Receivable . 697 03 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's Stock., • 9,760 00 Accrued interest LIM 41 %skin bank and on hand... • 24,796 06 Worth at present market DIRZOTORS.'": Clem Tinsley'. . Robert Toland, William B. Thompson, ' William Stevenson. Samuel Biota= Hampton I.:Carson Robert Steen, --Marsh all Willlam Masse ;, - J. Johnson Brow., Charles Leland, , Johnitissell,Pittsblu'lL Beni. W. TingleT. CL TiNdLßT,Tresident. _HILL. Secretors% , n - PirmanaLpirran'March 1. 1811. • lana-ti . _ COTT.ON SAIL - DUCK AND CANVAS of all numbers and brands. Raven's Duck Atreing Twills, of all descriptions, for Tents, Awnings, Tnink. and Wagon Covers. Also, Paper Manufaetursre' Dri Welts from Ito 5 feet "ids. Tarusitln,,lkbliMg, gal Twine, Ise. JOBS( W, MAN CO.. 127° K - t 104 JONNIF ARMY AND NAY! OF ALL SHADES AND GRADES Adapted to every position in the FL A GS WHOLESALE AND RETAL M. W. Baldwin, Vice Pre sident, _ P. B. SaverY, Alexander Ml:until,- - H. C. Howell. John Killgoro, LACKBURNE, Secretary. RETAIL DRY GOODS. REDUCTI,ON RICH PARIS MANTILLAS. LIGHT ZEPHYR, CLOTH CLOAKS, 831174,8 LE FOR THE WHOLE SUMMER. Jr. W. PROCTOR Sc CO.; Je6-lin if E. M. NEEDLES At prices generally belcw present cost of impor- WHITE GOODS, all descriptions. EMBROIDERIES, do 'do LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do VEILS, &c,. &c And respectfully invites an inspection of his stock. VDWIN HA'LL Su CO., 26 SOUTH SE COND Street, would call the attention of the Ladies to their stock,of superior Black. Silks. Widelliantle Silks.. • Black Corded Silks • Black OTOS % Rhine • Blitck Silks. bin *1 to lf. B.Dferchants in want of Black sus are invited to examine our stock and prices jel3-tt R SS .GOODS AT REDUCED -- PRICES.—H. STEEL & SON, • -- N0..713 and 715 North TENTH Street, are noWcloslng,ont the balance of their stock of Poil.de Cbevies, all. Wool Dal:vines, Poplins, Mathes,' Delaines, Mozatabiquen, Taffeta d'Btes, French. Lawns, French. English, and American Chintzes, Bariiiges, Silk Tissues, Silk Grenad ines,- Fancy Silks, and all kinds of iStunmerTress Goods, •at extremely low prices.- SUMMER SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. CHOICE STYLES - PACIFIC LAWNS atlnc.. 1 lot 2 yards square Table Clqths, Snow Drop and Damask, all Lislen. at &L SO. - jet - PARIS MOZ AMBIQUES JL REDUCED TO 121 CENTS: CIOSING SUMMER STOCK AT LOW -PRICES CURWEIsi STODDIRT a—BROTHER. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street WBITE LINEN DUCKS. Brown and. White Linen Drills. • Fancy Drill and other Summer Wear. ' Alpaca and other thin Coatings. Silk mint - ares, Drap d'Ete. , Light tine fancy Casstmeres. DIESS GOODS. Desirable fabrics at old prices, Black Dress Goode at nearly old prices. B.4,Wide Black Barege for'Shawle. COOPER & CON/LED. je26-tf B r E. corner NINTH and .111A1iKET &rests TABLE DAMASKS. Power Boom Damasks and Diapers. -Fringed Towels, le, Oh 25, 31. &c. (Food Bapkine, Doylies and Diapers Balt TINGS. Heavy 9.1t.10-11 and 11-4 Bleached Sheetinge Skirting and Pillowb ; rsalins. Fine stock of Flannels. _ . TT U N TER'S ,NEW STORE, - _ . NORT.R. EIGHTH STREET. The ladle- are- respectfully invited - to examine their well-selested. steck-of 11.f.i1NTLES. Algo CLOAKS, . . ConSisting..of Lace-Shawls at. n:50; Lacalltantles-from.ardso to , $25; Sila Sacguea from $S to $10; Silk °lranian from ; s3 , to $25; - Cloth" Circulars from $0 to $15.. ' Also, Plain and Striped POPLINS, manufactured of the best materials, in themost'etylish manner, and. • be, sole cheaper than _ CAN" BE" POUND - EiIiBEWHBRE. n B.—Daily receiving. the. most fashionable Dress Goods, RI Cie9-lin7 3 f NORTH! EIGHTH STREET. ARMY GOODS:- Shirting Marie:eh: Army . Blankets Silk aandkerehisfe: Travelling. Shawls: • Black Fiilk Cravats. Blue Flannel Ciztings, Dark Blue -Doeskins: - lIARPIteDSS. BROTHERS, lad CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets • SHARPLESS= BROT.EFERS OFFER English Chintzes, 25tents. Colored Brilliants. 25 cents. Figured Bareges, 15 cents. Plaid'English Bareges,-In , cents, Neat styles Challis, 25 cents. .LaVilta i 'lB cents and 25nents.lk. Also, Fine Lawns, Chintzes, atsr , Bareges, Grenadines,-Grissailiss: 7)elames, Bombazines. and , Alosisma. je2o CHESTNUT andiBIGFITH Streets. BARGAINS AUCTION. One lot of Black and. white Plaids at 26 cents, worth S734—a decided bargain, One lot of large-tigare Grenadines at 46 cents, worth One.lot of LaWna. fast c010re..13%- . Onelot.of Bleached Blnalins at 1.8.. V. One lotot Gingham. Lawns at 375 g.. worth 44. OPEN THIS MORIVIITO, JOHN H. STOREJP je6 • TOS ARdlf Street. ..$50,U6 48 • . 19 370 00 .. 21,009 91 • 9,942 - ,91 • --7,374.47 • 1,022 87 • 70,2i35 41179,662 Of S,P lar G N CD.'ll' 3 C E UNE'I`•IEYD: STATE £1 SIX PER GENT HaNwitmol:uitsd. for many *oaks paat to OVER .TWO• MILLIONS OF DOLLARS . . • ' 4 ._ • . THE FIRST OF JULY Is mealy approachbig, when the public will no longer hiOve the right to Subscribe at Par for this desirable Loan. the principal and interest of which ie payahle IN • All parties contemplating investing in these STs per cent Bonds, should at once forward their money through any local agencies, or direct. to jell-tyl 114 SOUTH THIRD STRUT, PHILA. EXCHANGE ON LONDON AND PARIS FOR EITHER GOLD OR CURRENCY jeb-frolOt DREXEL 83 CO., CALIFORNIA . AND AO !Rococo CITY COUPONS SOUGHT AND COLLECTED BY AUGUST BELMONT & CO., 150 WATREET " B NEW YORK. E -P W ARD DAVIS, STOOK:AIb) EXCHANGE -8K0=34 No. 39 South THIRD StreAt. (up istairs,) : . YffiLIDELPHL4 • GlNYthi Ti4IROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSApTED. Stocks and -Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur• rensy Bought. Interest Allowed on Dement. apl-5m S . HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 312 WALNUTSTREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. FL GOVIRIK KENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on COMIIIiI3I3iOII. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. KITED STATES 5-20 TEAK SIX Der cent. Somme, furnished at PAR in sums to suit, without any calque for commispion. !Orders by Nail shalbreceive prompt atttuktlore.. Balm Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co.. Geo. D. Tare V. ft..- Sohn 8.. Myers & Co,. Samuel B. Thomas. Md.. yarness,Brinley. John Thomas. Esq. - . - it 11477.410 70 ;-.` WOO, 646 ,60 COLLECTION •OF 11. -_ S. • IDERTIPL CATES Of INDEBTEDNESS. -:The AlfaldS' EX PRESS COMPANY are lON prepared- to collect at' the Treasury Department, Washington, with aespateh,,and at • reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of-In debtedness of the Milted States now duo or shortly Illno Wing. Terms - made known and receipts given .at the -°face, N 0,320, 320 ,320 CHESNUT Street. . . . • myti.tf POPULAR GALL,VRY. - PICTURES, and prices. See for . yoursekves if his gallery ie, - Aot thronged, Pictures adrutrutle, - and prices regeonOte. Life-size photoffraphß 4(010/91:g, RIMER'S,WOAD aiTetl'abore /*, IN PRICES OF /LSO OF No. 926 CHESTNUT STREET. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET OFFERS FOR SALE. 1024 CIIEBTPTUT STREET 'Above ••• - . • COOPER & CONRAD, S: E. corner NINTH and MA.RECBT FfINA3ITITh 1. TR& SALA- OW WEB LotaT, O . A•L LSD —2' 0 s, DAILY. JAY COOKE, itTBEICHtPTIOit- AGltkit- BOUGHT AND . SOLD NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS.— Just reeti! , ..M. by B. LIPPINCOTT is n? 7 CO. A CRITICAL HISTORY FR 7 E M T tIKGHTrn tr e ference to Chr.tian Pelinien. By. A S. Farrar. WHAT TO EAt AI DBOWTO CuOK Le. By Pierre Blat. CATALOGUE OF' POSTAGE STAMPS, American and Foreign ' and U. N. :Revenue Stamm , . LONTAND SAVEu. By Hon. Mre. Norton, author of "Stuart of Duni ei th." ROSECRANS' CA KP AIG B WWII THE FOURTEENTH ARMY CORPS; Or, The Army of the Cumberland. IN THE TROPICS. 'By a Settler in &into Di:Mango. Fd tied by R. R, ROCKFORD; Or, Sunshine and Storm. By Mrs.. Lillie Deverenx Unisted. - ATLANTIC MoNTHLt, for July. HARPER'S MISCELLANY, for July EIOWITT's HIVLORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL. 2 vols., 12inn. ADVENTURES OF THE COUNT DE GANAY. From the French of ''Chevalier." je26 NEW BOOKS NEW BOORS ! THE FOUNDATION OF lIISTDRY; a series of First Things. By S. B. Scheilfehn. $155. LILIAN. $1; „ _ - . . . AMEBIC ANS 11 7 Ro MB. By Reury P Leland. $l. TALES AND S.NETCRES 13 . 17,1111Cia anumt. 41.25 AAIERICA; A Dramatic Poem_ 75 cent..,. THE LIFFi. CHARACTER OF ED WARD ROBINSON. D. ID., L.L: D. cente. THE SOB OF CONSOLATION; A. Sketch of the Cha racter and Blinietry of Rey.B.C.Cutler, D. D. Me. - . NONE LIKE CHRIST. i3y O. Winslow, D D. 40c. GO AND TELL JESUS. By O. Winslow, D. D ,from seventy•fifth Engli*b edition. 40 cents. For sale by WM. S.. & ALFRED tRTIEN, je26 GL CAM CNUT &relit NE W COUNTERFEITS ARE fully described in PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR DREXEL'S BANK - NOTE LIST FOR JULY, ready this morning at the publication °dice. T. 13 PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Phi'adelphia. TERMS. =One Dollars a year, monthly; or, Two Dollars a year semimonthly • or, Ten Cents a number. Canard get one, or subscribe to it at once. It P ETERSON'S.:COUNTERFEIT DE. TECTOR for JULYsisready this morning. it I)E7 EBSON'S COUNTE REFIT -31 E. TEC MR for JULY is ready this morning. It REDUCTION IN PRICES PITCHER'S NE SOS CHES Lillian . 80 cts. At Odds.. +I.OO Castles Heir 80 cts. Conscript. 81 cts, Agnes and Key. 80 els. St °laves 90 cts. Point Of Honor 2s , Two Pictures SL2S Drifting About.. 1.60 Lu Lu 1.00 Book of Nonsense 80 eta. Beul ab $1.25 125 IV * BOOKSTORE, NUT Street. &dress in High.Llfe; Loa anti waved 1,25 FrankWariiniton 125 Substance and Shadow. 125 Out-door Papers 1.00 Paris in America... . 1.00 Weak Lnngs,bv Lewis 1.00 F‘ith °art ney's Girl hood 1.00 Glimpse of the World... 1.00 Miriam Grey - 1.00 No - Name,2 vols. , clo 1.50 ILes Miserables. cts I In the Tropics $L 00 antic, for JuLy, 20 cts.. 808 CHESTNUT Street. Harper's, Godey , s, and At Peterson's, fez July, 15 ce je2.5 3t BUFFORD'S DRAWING-ROOM• PIC ' On uard. Farmer Friends. Volunteer's Vision. Lion in Love. Roseerane. McClellan. Scott. • Washington. Hooker. Burnside. Stonewall Jackson.- Banks. Engraved by the best artiste, on large paper, for framing. Several hundred subjects. - Also, Royal and Imperial Photographs. El ALLEN. Sole &gent, 1308 CHESTNUT Street. p S OSECItAN' CAMPAIGNS-AN IN -1- t' TENSELY THRILLING BOOK. Cloth, $l. Pa per, Oil Castle's Heir, St. Ole.ves, Po'nt . of Honor, and all the NRW BOOKS and .liIAGAZ.INBS, at CHALL EN'B, 1308 CHESTNUT street. 'V Before leaving the city. buy your Note Paper, with Enielopes to match; initials stamped gratis., Cord Plates printed by jell -2t CHALLEN, 1308 CHESTNUT Street. B o 0 K FOR CLERGYMEN. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS, AND FOR THE PEOPLE New Books received as soon as out. Any Book not on oar shelves will be obtained at the shortest notice. • PIiOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, from all the principal manu facturers, at, the lowest prices. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, 1224 CHESTNUT Street. jelo.tjy3 MILITARY BO OKS.-THE SUB3CAL BEM have on hand a large assortment of Books on MILITARY SCIENCE, including all the recent pub lications, .and the works on Tactics, , autho rizedlry the Government. Also, works on IdILITARY SURGERY, Military Hospitals, Hygiene, the "Examination of Be ernits, &a, gle. LINDSAY & SLAKISTON. Publishers and Booksellers. jelS 25 SOUTH SIXTH street. above OHMIC:Ie HAZARD'S .BOO.USTORE. 1%4 CHESTNUT STR,BET, Between Beyenth wad Eighth Streets AU Books urna,ll7 to be had in a HIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, W - -Al always be found on oil. shelves AT TKO; L OWEST PRICES. fed-tf VARNISHES. PATENT PARAFFINE VARNISH Ct„A U T I O,N! We hereby caution the Paint and Oil and Ship Chan dlery trade, and consumers of our PATENT PARAF FINE TARNISM against Pnrebnalng from one J. B. IlfcfdriLLlN, of 149 FRONT Street, Philadelphis_ac ceased to antes Agent for us, or Serdußr.. PAGE at SON, of Boston, in January last. He has imposed upon the tradeand consumers a worth less imitation of our PARA FFINE VARNISH. commenc ing the deceitful and fraudulent practiceprenious to our annulmentiof /do agency. MESSRS. RFLBIIRT & CO, @F"24O ARCH STREET, - _ . AMR THE ONLY AIITITORISED AGENTS for the sale of -the PATENT PAIIAPFINB VARNISH in PHILADELPHIA; and any other parties represeMing themselves as such are imposters. All orders left with Messrs. HIILBURT & CO., will be promptly attended to - Our Varnish fatly sustahmite welLnarned reputation MI a durable. gniek-drying. brilliant and economical applicatioa An* imparting a glossy black coating on Wood or Iron. GEO. S. PAGE & BRO.. _ 139 MAID gN LA NS, New York, jos-1m II And 111 SMITH'S WHARF, Baltimore. THE TUNG AND _THE PAGES; OR, TBR • Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT. HO MANCE Without any "kiwner,"• Specially written by JOHN PARAFFINE.'ORNT.• __ For the benefit of the PAINT, OIL, AND SHIP CHANDLERY TRADE. With all the Correspondence, Contracts,&a dtc • and Caricatures in Black, b Canons H. OIL, Esq. • In calling the attention of the public to this affair on • - BLACK PARAFFINS VARNISH, the subscribers have only time to say that it is very in teresting to those interested, and unworthy the attention of any body else, further than it being the refutation of a lie over the signature of George S. Page & Bro., Eastern Varnish Peddlers; simply, because they object to our manufacturing and selling a Varnish in. Philadelphia, in everneway superior, for one-half the money than their so;called Patent Paraffins Varnish. An 7 one preferring Pages' to ours can buy it of us, with • sworn _bids." and half dozen • other parties in town, without patting na to expense; 25 cents alderman fees. • . _ . As the trade of Philadelphia, who have so liberally patronized ns since January last, have been thoroughly aware of what they were buying, it is not supposed that they Will be, led by "Page's .Appeal ". to pay extra Price, extra freight, extra cartage, extra package nioney,_ 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 benzine answers hie 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, lby'applying by note to this office. J. N NcAtULLIN & CO., Mannfacturers and Dealers in Black and Bright Yes insb, Tar. Pitch, Rosin, Benzine. Naptha, &e , &c., jeS,.tf 151 South FRONT Street. MEDICAL. HEALTH AND STRENGTH TO THE, SUFFERING, DR. SW AYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WIhD CHERRY Hae,proved to be the most efficacious remedy yet .disco vered for all pulmonary •complain ts, Coughs,; Sore • Throat, • Hoarseness, asthma, Bronchitis, .Hie r moPtiksiB (Spitting Blood), Short. Breath, Croup, Wasting Flesh, Pains - and Soreness Weak Breast, Tickling. Irritation, ...or rising in. the • Throat, Broken Constitution, from the abases of calomel aril. other causes, "all Throat. Breast, and Lung ‘ Complaints. Let no . : disease, however . bad it may be, or _, length of time it may have existed, theconrage you. until you, have.. - tried thni-esveat Medicamentnm came 'row, RT. - mann place, when. to :all human - - probability, it could -• not be ibasible. - The popu lar impression, a .. • - strength ened -, by . some -- scientific opinions. 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 assa- " . ranee of a cure, not 'alarmed by the - gloomy, foreboding countenances of those around. For our part.we do not be lieve that (lan,sionptio n is incurable.; and let physicians theorize as they will, we have • m are of evidence to prove that pei sena having all the symptonis of Comumption, b ocgh, deep bloody expectoration, pain's and' oppression sore throat, diarrluca, night sweats. burning fever, &c have been permanently cared by DB, SWAYNS'S COMPOUND SIRUP 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 c .nvincing proof. =Bevel e of all preparations purporting to contain Wild'Cherry, except that prepared by Ds' Swayne & Son, the orig Mal and only.gennine. _ - Dr. SWANN E'S Principal Office, 330 North SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. ~ jel9 SHERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue - of a Writ of Alias Tenditioni Expomns,, to the directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONO kr Evening, July 6,,1563, at 4 o'clock, at Stamm- street Hall, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the southwesterly side of Cambria street, at the distance of sixty feet northwestwardly from the northwest side of Amber street,. In the Nineteenth ward of -the city of Philadelphia; containing in front or breadth on the said Cambria ?street sixty feet, and 'extending' in length or depth soniliwardly of that width one hundred and forty six feet six inches' to_ William street Bounded. north eastwardly by said Cambria street; sonthwestwardly by said William street, and sontheastwardly and north westwardly by ground formerly belonging to John Rice. 1.6. B.—There- is. erected on the above described lot of ground part of a two-story brick dwelling house. x. ED. C., 448; June T. '63: Debt; 1,000. McCrea.] 7 -‘ Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of William I{ Witte JOHN THOMPSON,e Sheriff. Philadelphia, aerie's Office, Jane 24, 1863. je26-3t , . . "pkROADITENT & CO.'S NE4ATIVES. it is found 'impracticable to retain, Ibr a longer period than ONE YEA.R. :the large stock of Negatives taken by BROADYSNT '& CO.. notice is hereby given . that after the trek of July next all Negatives taken prior to the first of 'JuIY. 'IBM,. will be liable to be effaced. Parties; having proper authority, mho ..inay desire to purchase any of these Negatives ftimpreservation, or to procure duplicates from them beton...they are destroyed, will please leave their orders at the Gallery, . jell-'fm&w9t N05..91.2i, 914 i, and 918CHISTNIIT EL MBRIOAN R 0 0 F A. G SLTES, A DILLY EQUAL TO Tin Bum w T ALat o lga s Tra 21.1 WALNUT street. je96-4ms SITRGUNDY: PORT.-175 QUART TIE Clanks net receivedper ship " Laws," for tale is bead. by • CHAS. S. k JAB. CARSTKLES. axed 111.1.3iier said SU !INANITY ASE. SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER , LA !from the AmYgdaloid, eiove and for sale in quantities ta nit; at . OMIUTH'S. ie2o-6no ' 41 5 ARCS Street. AUCTION SALE C/7 'HO V.SRS, CARRIAGES, .§"o:, _ t ATORDAY MORNING, at ID o'clock. Comprising about FIFTY HORSES. Priii 7 descrlption in cataloSttes- ALSO New and second-hand Carriages, Dearborns, singler and double Harness, Saddles, with which the sale Prin•commence. • . Alitr - No postponement on account of the weatneir.s , _ ai- SPECIAL SALE OF FIFTY HORSES, talyl 'lst - je26-2tif - ALFRED 111. HERKNESS. Auctioneer. P RIVATE TUTOR WANTED, BY A den tleman for al'SOlf, twelve years old. Address A. E.," at this*Office, 11* WANTED- G OOD SUMMER BOARD . ING for two moral families, not over ten miles from the city. Address Box 2404, Post Mice, stating location and terms. ie24.30 WANTED-AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN. seventeen to twenty "years of atm ono so tinsin led with the city retailer% to sell Cowls by maraole; alrood opportunity is offered. Address Box 11 9 1 Poet Office. .je?A.E.t. WAN'IED-A SALESMAN, WITH A f , 'Pennulvania trade. ina-WOODAND WILLOW WAREHOIISK. Address — Merchant," this office: je24-30 A YOUNG LADY, RESPECTABLY connected, desiren A, situation •as GovernAsi for email children, or as Companion to a Lady The best reference given. Address "31" No. 601 North Eidh, teenth street, Philada. je2l-3t* Sin PER MONTH GUARANTEED. 9-0 Testimonfals rif Clergymen and scientific men sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr. & CO.. liewburyport, KMI3. 9e21-2md &NV $7,-Fi A MONTH WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in every county at £175 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address 8 MADISON, my6-3md&W Alfred. Maine. 860 A•MON T-HI-W E WANT AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pendia, Oriental Burnera, and 18 other new articles. 16 circulars free. SHAM & CLERK, roy6-3md&W Biddeford. Maine. Ai DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OPPICIE.--PRILADtiPitiA; Feb: 9. VESSELS WANTED immediately to 'carry COAL to the followingpoints: Tortugas. Rey West, Tela. Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. . Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, folD-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. At TWO FIRST-RATS FARKS FOR 6ALE.-11:o. 1 is situated at Coatesville, .Cbedter county, Pa. ; contains 1/4 acres of as productive land as is in the county. It is fenced with - goon post and rail, water in, every Reid except one. There are a large barn, wagon house stone mansion hou,e, with all other ne ceoary buildings; running water at house and bare. There are two tenant bermes, six lime kilns, blacksmith shop, and office, with an inexhaustible lime-stone quarry of th , best quality for building or land. There has been a: large businees done for a number of years, and can be increased largely The Pennsylvania Central Railroad runs within one hundred yards of the property. Thefe is a good market for everything in the vicinity. There are churches, schools, bank, etc., close by. is situated within a half mile of Bordentowa, ew Jersey, ow the Crosswicks Turnpike. The land is good. wel I - fenced ,and well watered. There are 100 acres; abotit ti acres iwgnodienc.ng timber. ba•ance wider cul tivation. There is aaarge apple orchard; aleo, a large quantity of choice fruit There are a large frame mansion honse,large tarn, wagon house, ice house, : and all other necessary conveniences. There is a large and beautiful yard in front of the Ronne filled with shade trees. There is one tenant house: There is a good market at Borden townfer all kinds of produce. Either place would make excellent dairy farms,. and both will become valuable for butding purposes. The subscriber wishes to sell.. but one, but will sell either They are too far apart to be looiled alter One-half of the amount of purchase money can remain on either property if wanted. To see the Jersey farm call on Mr H. T. PHARES, on the farm. To see the Pennsylvania farm call on the subscriber, Midway', or' address him Coatesville past office. Pennsylvania. Lie26-'3V3 W-. DRIPPS, FOR FAMILIES. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, .111= June 3, 1863—Will be sold under my direction, at Public Sale. in the city ofPhiladelphia, on THURSDAY, 9th day of July next: .on.aeconnt of the Post Office De partment the lot and buildings, situate on the west side of SY:Colin Street, extending. to Dock street; bounded on the north by Lodge street. and on the south by Gold street, 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 ($11003 0 0). as required by the law authorizing its sale, • and no bid for a legs amount will be receiv&d. 46r Terms cash on the delivery of the deed. Informa tion in relation to the property; &a., may be obtained by inquiring of C. A. WALBORN., Esq.., Postmaster of Phi ladelphia. M. BLAIR, Pasta:rester GeneraL Under the above authority, I am. directed. to expase to Public sale, on THURSDAY. Jiply 9 1963, at 12 o'clock noon, at the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, the above de> scribed Real Estate. 'FOR SALF—A:, M:A,LT 14ILL, IN -A- good repair, at No. 930'North•TAIR I) Street. above Pop/ a 4 JeN 2t. T'OR SALEA SINGER SEWING MACHINE, with Hat-bioder: in46°d:repair. at No. 025 CHARLOTTE Street,.above Pbplar. • 102620' DFIRE PROOF-A LARGE SE COND-E(AND New York, dbuble'doors. superior ILto` r. for sale a bargain. Address 7404 141 A RKST .treet. for particulars. ki23-5.* FOR SALE-150 4 000 FEET SPRUCE JOIST, RAFTERS, and two inch' PLANE. from 14 to 32 feet long, at TWENTY-FOURTH and LOCUST. ie23-12t. HARBERT, DAVIS, & CO. 9rill $750, 8700; AND WO WELL. 1,./v4 improved GROUND•RENTa for sate; also. a_ good mortgage for 42, 500.' D. S. CAD WA,LL ADER, VIBSTCLASS BOARD, HANDSOME -s- communicating and single• rooms; private table if desircd,"lio. 1315 W ILNYTT street. LADIES AND GENTLEKEN -CAN be accommodated by the subscriber with good BOARD, commodious Rooms, newly famished, at Landsaale Hotel. bn the Yortit Pennsylvania Railroad, .Doylestown Junction. Plenty of t.bade - nearby. Ad dress, • P. 11. BARTER lANII,9DALE P. 0., my3o-Im* Montgomery county. A FEW MORE PERSONS A.N BE -LA- accommodated with-BIIMMB BOARDING, at a deligbtful, retired Eituation4 wittrin an hour's ride of the city, if applied for immediately. • Address _ J.- 'WILSON. ie23-st* SIEfARON, DA_RBY, Pa. sumNER BOA WOING - -AT GLEN WOOD, near the Delaware Water Gap. The loca tion is one of the finest in tlie neighborhood. Rooms large and airy. For terms, de., apply to S I.IIIDEL ILLSOP. :ie 23-12 t - Delaware Water Gap, Monroe co., Pa. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE for Young Baffles. 1630 ARCH Street. Rev. CHARLES A. S KITH, D. 1)... Principal. the ninth Academic Year will begin on WIND AY, September 14th. For cimulars, and other information, address Box 2,611 P O. je2.5 301* EIEGAILAY INSTITUTE, I"(Ikt C TOTING LADIES, .Nois 1527 and 1529 SPRUCE Street, will re•open for .thee ensuing set , olastic year, as usual, on the 15th SeptemiSer. For terms, applyto the principal, lime. D'HERVIELY. Je23llt - - TIBISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, will re-opi.n - on the 7th of Meth. Month: For Circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIRCE. Bristol, Reeks co., Pa. . -jel7-3at* MISS MARY .E. THROPP.WILL R - openher English and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, at 3111341- CHESTNUT Street. on the 14th of September. For circulars, until Septem ber Ist. apply at the Stauday-school Times. t4B. S nth FOURTH street, Phila., or address Miss Thropp at Val ley Forge, Penna. - myl6-4m. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIP MIT OFFICE;TWI3LFTH ANIrGIBARD STS. _ PAIL.4.DELPHIA, June 24..1863. SEALED o - pasm.s are invited at this ofEse until 12 o'clock M, on TUESDAY, 7th July next, to furnish promptly at the SNIIIITLRILL ARSENAL— Viz: Water-Proof Blankets for•Pootmen Water-Proof Blankets for Footmen: Vulcanized India Water Proof Blankets for Footmen. Vulcanized Glatt& To be grummet , ted. Bidders will site in their. proposals the price, quan tity, bid for, and timeUf delivery. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract Must be guarantied by-two responsible persons, who eisignatures meat be appended to the guarantee and said guarantee must. accompany the bid. No bid will be considered that does not. comply folly with they above require- - Sealed samples. to which all articles mutt conform, can be seen at this oldce, and bidders are invited to be pre sent at the opening of the bids. - • - Proposals mast be endorsed " Prop wills for Army Sap plies, ' 3 jitatiag the particular - article bid for. EL CROSSNIA.N, je2.5-lit A. Q. General 11. S. Army. , THE FIRM OF BROADBENT di CO .Photographers: is this day dissolved, by: the re tirement of S. BROADBENT. Tb ebusiness will be continued by his late partners, under .the name' of WENDER° rR & TAYLOR. Mr. Wen deroth, the artist, and the ifiventor of the lvory type and Wenderetype, who was associated in the late firm lor 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 Rodm. BROADB &NT, ", F. A WE VDEROTH, W. C. TAYLOR . , 91,9, 914, and 916 casSrNur Street, PHILADELPHIA, June 3, WYNDEROTH & 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, Wend erotypes, Oil Paintings; Photographs. Cartes de Visite, etc WErIDEROTH & TAYLOR, j€4.-fmwl2t if 9 914, and 916 CHESTNUT Stre.t. THE. SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI -a- NuE the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the Old Stand. No. 724 MARKET Street: WM,ELLIS Sr CO., Bragg - let% 724 MARKET Street.- ICE ! ICE! ICE 1 10E1 ICE-VICE! COLD SPRING lON COMPANY, Families, Okloes,Hotels, Shipping, The-CreamAcienina„ dm, &a. supplied daily with a pure article. oUST.O ICE, at 'the -- very lowest market rates, - Damara and large contruncos an lied at wholgga,a priedS. Wagons run in all payed limits of the. Consolidated city. and In the Twaskty,fourth Ward. THOS. B CA HILL. 1 . 345 WALNOT. &rent. 0244 , 0 , North Penna. M. di-Master street. • Lombard and Twenty-illoh streets. sp3-Smil* Pine-street - wharf. -SchnylkilL (10 .BEANTAB --oVeadow, and Spear Mountain ah i Coal. ani best Locust lifolintasl from Selotuille , prepared ifiar4y for family noto. Depot, ociyaer of EIGHTH sad WILLOW litassts..,o2sai South SECOND Street. raisiflY).: J . :IV:ALTON 4CO. TO FAMILIES RESIDING - . IN" THE IttrltAL We are prepared. as heretofore:to eltre:ar Families kt their Country Fesideneets with, • EVERY DESCDIPPION QF FINE GIROCE4IES, , TEAS, ALBERT C. ROBERTS , mr2l4 COltitEß /11.1YEZITH AND Viii Sm. AUCTION SALE. BAZAAR- 7 -NINTH AND SAN sox snows. WANTS. FOR SALE . AND TO LET. Ane - 55,030 to be paid when-tbe property is struck otr. JAMES O ,aIREIRMIATT, Auctioneer. iel2-fmwtiT9 422 VTA..=T Street, above F purth. li.;sl.Souch POtralll Streat. N. B.—Farms, handsome Cottages, and Lots sale je22-6.5 BOARDING. SIMMER BOARDING. EDUCATION. ]MtCoPOSALS. COAL. ar t os,gW.:ANER; B[.`.T• 300 p tsi gr gr sarobz ter •=13...."15_,..._aa1i _s o. toG..orwass.tilrit AMTSEIPPITS. • riEW CHESTNUT -STREET„ •KuKt. TEE.-1,061.430 and Bgannyger-11.r.• W, WM/KAITLET,,, TRIUMPHANT ONCOEBB P DISTINGU O ISHED ARTISTE, MRS. D. P. BOWDEN. .THIS (Friday) EVENING, JDni) SS. DiNt. • Thi Great 'French Drama of, chaarzt' Gr, the, Fate of IC Ckittff4j.,_ . MRS. D. P. BOWERS; AS GAMILY,. Bnponyted by MR: 'LAWRENCE P. BARRETT,' AS ARMAND. Itterrs. Duval • • De Nary-tile Mr. J: L. Barrett &Ikon. • - Mr. E. T. Ringgold. Madame Prudent:D.,. Mrs. anailes Henri 77 : airs..P..P.:Rarrett.• „Dgrfng.the evenliga choice selection, of PePtitar airs - b 9 OleGreheirtra. under the directionof MIL'ALSEK HASSLER. preparation, and shortly to •ii:er r-tpduced. by Ediarlfilsoner, a celebrated Irish Draw;; "entitled THE REAP O'DAY. . , 'The piece , will be prodnput with New Scvn. - 6•ry, hy. those distill proßslie'i Artists. „. jrai t ie HILYARD AND SELWYN, • _ , prepared frou'ilmildels procured direct from therkYanttisf Theatre, London:England, in which MRS D. P. BOWERS will sustain her ORIGINAL CHARACTER, -It 'CONSEC UTIVE NIGH TS at Lyceum Tbeatte' • . Curtain rises .2,58.40'C10ng. CON 7IN ENT/U.' THEA_TI 8, W A rTIIT.STREET. .11307 E EIGHTE.. First nights of tbs• great moral and rails ions dramg,t adapted from Mrs. HaVrieVß, Stowe's renowned work ..?1" UNCLE TOWS CABIN, • With the following - excellent cast of characters: . . . . Uncle Tem .=,.-. - Mr... H. :.Batley.; Phineas Pletcher Mr. C. M. Lewis. Deacon Pettibone ..,. Mr. Th , sajdcKeon. , Aunt Opbelia Mrs. Thayer, Topsy (the child that nevenran born, with songs) ~......... ....... Lotty Howlinag , t sGenle Eva , ... Other characters by a full =II nawerililCoinpany. PRICES OF ADTOSSION. . . Parquet Circle. 25 cents. Oreilm, Ara Chaim 50. cents. Family Circle, 15 cents. Chlia 4 ren under twelve, .LS cents. Colored Gallery. 15 cents. Colored Box. 25 cts. Doors open at half past seven. The representation to commence at eight. - - -je22 Gtr Ej lEVENTEUSTREET (YPERAHOITSB, ELIWENTH Street above rIFIEWNI7T. .FOI7I2TH WEER", lINPARALLEUED SUCCBI93 OF • UNCLE TOM'S CABIIi. Admigsibn 25 cents. Children 15 cents. Recured seats 15 cents extra - -1 oars open at 7 o'clock, Commence at 8 o'clock.. ' FERFO_RKARC.X.-x-aTITI/DAY,AFTE.fittorm, T.13'13 NATATARIUM ON THR 4rR OF JULY, will he open from 5 A. M. till 7 P. M. only. and no lessons given on that day. Gmtlemen will swim from 6A. AL till 11?4' A. lit Ladies will swim from 12 till S P.M. Gentlemen and Juniors from 3g till 7 P. 01. The establishinent will'close at 734 P. IN Other days as -nsuaL IIeN4EN, je2s Ot. 21L0 South BROAD Street. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP TF E FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET THE FORTIETH ANNUAL ExHisinoar IS NOW OPEN, Prom 9A. M till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 P. N. Admission, 26 cents. Season Tickets, 60 cents. Annual Tickets, One Dollar. • Stockholders. Artiste, and Contributors will receive their Tickets at the Office. ' mvB-tf EXCURSIONS. pHILA LPII TA RAILROAD. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TICKETS will be tuned from PHILADELPHIA. to the followinz points and RETURN, good from FRIDAY, Ray 3d, to NON- DAY, Tray 6kb, 1E63, at Fares stated . Pbcenixville $1 101Pind Grove- - Pottstown ' 1 25 Wernersville.• Reading 1 SO Womelidorf .• Port Clinton 2 90 Myerstown.... Tailing - on 3 001 Lebanon... ... Schuylkill. Haven 275 Palmyra Pottsville 2 F 5 11 Arrisbur¢... • Ashlat. d 3 35 Efahanoy City Above Tickets to be bad only at the Passenger Depot, THIRTSEUTH and CALLOWHILL Streets G. A_ NICOLLS. GENERAL SIIPERINT D ENT PITILADA., June 23, 1863. catl y l , GRAND PLEASURE EX CURSION TO LASE SUPERIOR_ - The et hunch elegant steamers NOILTEIRE.N LIGHT and CITY OF CLEVELAND, will each give live grand plea- Bare Excursions to Lake Superior, leaving . Cleveland on the date below named, and visiting all peyote 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 Brie, ht. Clair, Huron. and Superior; and the beautiful rivers of De troit, St Clair, and Senn Ste Marie. (with its thonsand isles). affording passengers an opportuity of visiting the - SaultPapids " - and 'Ship Canal." the far-famed Pictnrentocks," the Iron Mountain of Marquette, and extensive Copper Mines at various points. To invalids it offers the most pure and invigorating atmosphere on, the globe, which ever brings health and strength:lo thr sportsman the enticing inducement of most splendid fishing; and tl e whole country abounds in minerst weitlih which cannot fail to attract the attention of the speculator and man of science. Besides, it is fast becalm:, ing the favorite Summer trip. and its social pleasures are. of the highest order, Good Hotels at all points. ' For further particulars apply to - EGET. iSANNA St CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Ting TABLE, FROMOLEVELANo. - 'Northern Light," "City of Cleveland," Capt. SPACT.DiXO. Capt. B. Wiratn-s. - July E.Jaly 10.' July 17. July 22. July D. Aug 4. Aug. IL Aug. 17. Aug. 21. Aug. 28. • Passengers taking the boa at Cleveland will have first selection of rooms. je2o-20tif tot ,3• FOR LAKE SUPE- 1863 RIOR.—The Steamers METBOR . and ILLINOIS leave Gleveland, Ohio. for all ports on Lake gnperior duriag the pleaeurO season .of 1S 3 . as follows, at B o'clock P. METEOR. - ILLINOIS Wednesday, July Bth. Wednesday, July Ist :Tuesday; Jnly 21st. Tuesday, July 11th. Monday, August Id. Monday, July 27th_ 'Friday, August I.4tb. Friday, August 7th; - Wednesday. August 26th. -: Wednesday: August 19th. The above steamers will leaya Detroit, Michigan, at 10 o'clock A. Id., the days following. They, are both fitted up in the mo.t luxurious st , •le, and their tables supplied with the best, the market affords. Good music on boar& and giery effort made for the comfort of p t=sengers. Aplsly to H. GA RRETI SON & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. jc2o:l2t* JT. WAITINGdi (To., Detroit. Michtenn. THE SEA SHORE. Fa dM i t FOR CAPE Ai A.Y. -THE safe and commodious Bay Steamer MAN RATTAN. Captain Kirby, will leave Anti 4PRBBT WHARF for CAPE MAY every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. at half-past nine o'clock A. IL, commenc.. ing on SATURDAY: Jima 27th. Returning. will leave Cape May every Monday, Wednesday. and Friday at eight o'clock, stopping at New Castle to connect with the Baltimore lines. also touching. at Chester and Delaware City. The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convellent boat that ever run to Cape May, having about fifty state rooms and evert , accommodation that passengers can de sire. Fare 62.50, including, carriage hire Meals extra. Children and servantshalf, price. Freight at moderate rates. Oen 6w] A.. RKYROLD. RAILROAD LINES. R THE S EA - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN .AND ATLA_NDIC RAILROAD; 'On and after MONDAY, June 15th, 1863, trains for At lantic City will leave Vine-street Ferry as follows: t Mail train leaves. 7.30 A. 'M. Express train leaves 215 P. M. Freight train; with passenger car attached... 9.00 A. N. Returning, leaves Atlantic City Mail train 4'35 P.M. Express train -600. A. ?IL Freight train 12.95 P. al. Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-Trip Tickets, good for the day and train only, or down on Saturday and up on Monday: morning, $3. Au Accommodation Train to R and D. B. R. R. Inac tion will leave Vine street at 5.15 P. M ; returning next morning at 615 EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Pine street at 10,16 A. M. and 'l 15 P. M. leave Haddonfield at 32.15 P. M. and 3.P. .ie 3-tf .3150..0 fiRYANT, Agent.. 1$ • P IL &DELP: A. RAILROAD. SUMMER AliilkilGitlifENT. On and afte; MO N DAY, iIINi 1, 1863, the trains will , leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast corner of . Eighteenth and Market 'streets, at 7.60 and 10.30 A. M. • and at 2, 4 . 50, and 6 , 66 P. M. On TTIESD &YR and FRIDAYS a train will leave WEST CHESTER at 6.60 P. M. Estarning. leave Philadelphia at 9.16 P. M. 'Y-sine leave the corner of Thirty first and Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market. On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A. H. - and I P- M. Leave. West Chester at 760 A. M. and 6P. -M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the P. - and B. C. R. R. for Concord. Kennett, Oxford, &c. -tf HENRY WOOD. gnperintendent. ansipm REOPENING OF TES. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. —This 'road, being fully REPAIRED _and effectually GUA_RDED, is now open for the transports: Don of pa aaengers and freight to allpoinis in the GREAT. WEST. For through tickets and all other information. apply at the Company's Office. corner of BROAD Atm!. and WASHINGTON" Avenue. E. M. FELTON,,,. -.itog , tr . President P. W. ittTE. R. R_ an. CAPE- MAY- OFFICE CAPE ISIAT AND MILLVILLE R R Qo. 409 walnut Street, Jane, L, 1883. FURTHER °RIMING ' On and after MONDAY, the 22d Of. June, 'the caislolir. run upon this road to the Station:leaptne.. Walnut-etreetferry at 9 o'clock A. M.; in the Wes.t.Jer-:;_ soy cars The cars will run from Cape May Conrtlionak.. to Cape May, reducing the di. lance by sta.e to nine miles. iote.tf C. B. BUNG AR, Pieeidont2, K"N.N ----• • AVM , . TONG 8R... CAMDEN AND ATL ANVID'AND RARIPAN, - p LAWARE BAY -RAILROAD - On and alter Monday. June 15th. and until further no- , tire, passenger trains will leave Ylue-street p•rry. at 7. A. Mr. arriving at Long Branch at 1110 A. • Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P,iti.,:arrilorg,,- at Philadelphia, at 7.45 P M. Passengers landed close to the Hotels. N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried on libersg; terms. Apply to < B:qoL.E. ; Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point., - BENJ. 3 moNG, • Assistant Sru,rilatecithEnt. SELIPPING. ... gin BOSTON. AND PI:I).LADBL . yin& STEAMSHIP LINE. sailinl from mid. Port on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf 'aboye PINT, Street. Philadelphia. and Long Wharf. Boston. The steamer SAXON, Oaptalr Ntatr.),Gar4 'nu satt trwl Ehlltelelphist for - Boston, en. SATUBPAT. , ..r- -- 9• 27111 . le o'clock lA. IL ; and steamer IiiI,EXA2r. Czp.fersilaew , ;, from Boston. on the SAME DAX,- at' 4E" ' , Thefts new and, substantial iteaumnips to= a reanday stitkinz from each port punsfnalbron-§4.oPktrzi Insurances effected at one-half rherus - .l.in eb.rall !* 1111 freight" talren at fali raffia shippers are reorLoolea to 130;4. 814.ilr e aFilp . V . 4 14 . 4 Lading with-their gc.tag. For Freight or ramie (haying lee aceotturiodAtloltitt4. 'Mtto HENRY-W.INORAO4 ; . E 32 South 7)E1,1,..W..Aan Acorns. 4 3i. wE2 - Baly - T tru. POOL, touching' at lacieenstotzt.-(Cork Han bor. ) The we_Aknown Stea„„gdsrs of the 'Ll'arpool, NeW York. and PlitkidelPhia StcazaishipCont - ..i. are intend ed_ to sail as slows: ••“` GLASGOW,. Saturday. June Set MT') OF VANMIESTER ... ay. Jnne 27. CITY OF.WASHINOTOZA ,Sal t tm4aY. July 4. And weary sue4eding,,Saturde3",lru.qitn, from Pier tic. 44, Nortb,River. RkT. OF. PASSAGE.. _ Pa:Fable in Gold w its equivalent Currency. EIRMCABIN, '&3l 00 STKERAGB, '-$3360 lle, to London, 65.00 Do. 'to; London 35 50 Dee, to Paris. 95 GO Do, .to parte, 4o l 5 to_ munrCh4 j ni. 90 PO,, o, to..Rambura.B7 Veasengers alsaforwarded to r«txre, 'Bremen. Rotter. ism, Antwerp. Jtc. Kuala's low - tales,"_ - Fares from Alv.erpool or gpagnstown: let Cabin, 4905.. Steerage from Liverpc7ol. NO.' From Queens= town. ktgo... Phase who 'might° Send for their friends can buy their Eekets here at these rates taraer information: apply at the Companaeit JOLIN,G. DALE. Agent. 111. WALNUT Street. Philadelphia A d dr i t Fear - KEW YORK—NEW DAILY LINE=-VIA DELAWARE AND 84RITAN cpeLvAL • •.••...• • • MilladelpsklA and New York Eipreei' Steamboat Com rirtnfhie•eir'6l,l7 frlitatt . a.rt,t i lilt 2 y a - ,. die_liv r! freights talten paithotatb r re rates: followt - WM: P' CLYDE, Agent, - No. 14 EQIITH %v CURVES. Philaielphia. • JAIEES RAND, Agent. Pi.rß 14- and 15 EAST RIVER: *ES TURTLE .AND ILAN! SA&E. itaka ry ff e t ustP)tilf7dlreF I' 14614 V7 , • AND BEADING O 2 2 JO 225 2 45 26.5 3 CO 335 . 335 iYN th-5
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