■WHTEKY.—There Is very little doing; wo adotebbls at 49X@47c, and dradeo at ids't* gallon. - The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this oort to* day Hour . Wheat Corn dOate.: GOObbls. ....... 9 000 bus. 0,500 bus. 3,200 bus. New York Markets, .Tnly 3 Abfk* a*e quiet and steady; sales of OO.bblsat $8 for pots and 40.62)4 for pearls, Brkadstupfs.—The Flour market is 6c better and more active for round-hoop Ohio aud extra State, but other grades are dull-and drooping. t : - - The sales fire 19,000 bole at $4 65©5.V» for superfine State; $6 7C@6.9s'for extra do; 44 50@5.05 for superfine Michigan. Indiana, lowa, Ohio, &c.; SS.2C@U for-extra do! including shipping brands ,of round-hoop Ohio at $5:90(56 20, and trade brands do ats6 25@J.6i)-. ■ » Southern Flour is steady; the sales are 700 bbls at $6.26(5)6.90 for superfine Baltimore, and $7@9.30 for extra do. , „ , • . , • . , Canadian flour is firmer, and In moderate request. With rales of GCO bbls. at SS.7C@S for common, and ■s6 Gs@7 f 0 for good to choice extra. „ „ _ Bye flour is quiet and firm at $3.50@5.10 for the range -of fine and superfine., Corn meal.ia quiet and'prices unchanged. We quote Jersey ai s4.3o;:BrandywinG $1,45; Caloric $1,25; Atlan tic MUlbs4.4o;.punoheonss22. , ■ • , - •Wheat is cjultefirm, with moderate export demand. ‘The sales are ■— buaha. at sl.2l}@l.3tf for Chicago 'Spring; $1.31©1.42 for Milwaukee OLub; $1 43© 1,46 for Amber Iowa; $1,46@1.60 for winter red Western and • $1.61@1 64 for Amber Michigan. , _ Rye is quiet aud firm at 96@D8c for : Western, and $1.05 for State. , , Barley is doll, and there is nothing doing. Oat*«rp stpudy, and selling at 71@76>£c for Canada. 'Weete-u, and State. Corn is Ic lower, with a large supply and only a mo •fierate demand The sales are 70,000 bushels at 74@75c -Jbr shipping, and 78©74c.f0r Ea* torn Provisions.—The Pork market ia higher, with a good -demand : .>ttfesl sCobblsatsl3.37>s@l3 60 for new mess, clpsiug him at the latter rate ; $11.76 for old mess; $l2 50 for thin tierce, aud $lO 50 for sour mess:*. Beef is quiet, With, small jobbing sales. Tierce Beef is’dull aod nomi nal Hums are firm, with rales of 60bbls Western at $l7. Cut Meats are generally held above the views of buyers Bnconisdull. Lardiabeavyand lower; sales '7OO bbls and tea at 9&©10%c for common, and IQKc tor ■choice. • •• • •' • OIT.Y TT TC MS • “•A Subscriber/ 1 and perhaps well wishing friend, writes us to Inquire “ why we ad vertise patent medicines.” We will here and now answer him that we do not, \ Our readers are aware that we have for years excluded everything of the port, and the only seeming exception that we know of is the advertisement of Dr. J. O. Ayer fit Co.'s remedies, which now stands in our columns. If our friend does not know, we will inform him that these are not “patent” or evenseoretmedicines. Their composition has been made as publicly known as any other scientific fact, and has moreover had the approval of the highest medical authority in the Zand; But what affords us perhaps still greater confidence in their worth is our personal knowledge Of the' man who makes them, and the results that have followed from their use—results as familiar to our readers and to! the whole community as they are to oursblves. ' , It has been our privilege to know Dr. Ayer ever since he graduated from the Pennsylvania Universi ty, in the same class with one of our personal friends, nor have we ever ceased to watch with in terest his singular success in and untiring devotion to the noble profession he .has chosen. If anybody Will tell us what we can advertise of more interest v to our* patrons than remedies that will.oure them *When they are sick, we shall cheerfully give it the benefit of our circulation,— Tamarora (III,) Baptist. * -Never or Now. - Never or now I cries the blood of the nation, . Poured on the turf where the red rose should bloom} Now is the day and hour of salvation— Never or now! peals the trumpet of doom! JTrom the foul denß where our brother's are dying, . Aliens and foes inthe land of their birth, JTrom the rank swamps where our martyrs are-lyin g Pleading in vain for a handful of earth, From the hot plains where they perish outnumbered, Furrowed and ridged by the battle-field's plough, pomes the loud summons, “foe long you have ~ ‘sliimbered. 1, ; Hear the‘last angel-trump—lThtjer os Ifowl I Officers’ uniforms, ready-made, at Charles Stokes & Co.’b under the Continental, The 3STew Postage Law.—The new pOfltSge law which requires increased payment for the delivery of drop-letters, went into operation yes terday. Business people who have been accustomed lo distributing their circulars through the agency of the penny post, will find their expenses doubled in this department by the new arrangement. Messrs. Rockbill & Wilson, the proprietors of the famous Brown-Stone Clothing Hall, Nob. 603 and 605 Chest nut street, above Sixth, always reach their legions of reedera through the agenoy of the newspaper press and we accordingly commend their estalish ment to the attention of all our readers who desire to procure neat, elegant comfortable and durable garments, v r Fashions.—We have it on tlie infallible authority of Jenkins, that it is no longer correct to say “ the height of fashion'” When ladies wish to convey the idea that any one of their acquaintance jg at all bein mise , they affirm that “ she was dressed in the full breadth of the fashion.” Our fashionable beaux, when they wish to convey the same idea, de clare “they' have dressed ala Granville Stokes,” at Whose palatial store, No. .609,Chestnut street, all fashionable clothing is procured. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, TIP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Gi rard—Chestnut J Niccolls, Pittßburg W Barker, New York AMcDLjon, CJSA *P J Moore. Oarllele H Dufllield, Carlisle - H Bland, luw fork •GW Hinkle, Atlantic City Jas P Morris,. Washington Mr Goldie, Canada Tlios Steers; Pennsylvania Martin Hawley, Baltimore J £ Jones Hew Jersey James O Donohue H Wcolcntt. Baltimore Sam’l Ptrliins. Washington G Weaver and wife, Balt Thos Thompson, New York John Thompson, New,York GDelrick, Baltimore John Moone and wife, Ohio MissFisber ' Mrs Robins and child. Samuel Lockwood, U S N Ec bt £ McWath. St Lohlb JC Morton,. M D, St Louis . Continental—Ninth a Max Stadler, New York J F Wiggsns & wf, Weston .Mrs £ Perry & son Mias Bye WnlT Poole, Washington J? W Northrop, New Haven A C Davb, Lake Superior IF M Ellis. New York : s - Thomas Rutter, Pittsburg p W Bedard. Cairo, .ill Maj WmF Fox, New York JW Porter. Chicago Miss MDoflleld, Latrobe H D Mears, -Washington J PUnderwood,WaBhiD«ton Mr & Mrs ttstyrik cb, Wash T A Phillips wf. Dayton, O E MToppiDg & wf, Balt <3haß'FvlBo«i. New York H'Baldwin, Washington 'W 0 BiiVard. Baltimore jWßTyler. Washington AC Paul, IT B a ' D C Crawford, USA J W Dodd, USA J A Gary, St Louie/ m B F Jeffries. Cincinnati, G W T Blows A wf, St Louis , Miss Champion, St Louis Henry Tucker, New York W P Steele. York C S Steele, New York B B Hale, New York N B Lehman, Boston J Jackson & la, New Y ork LStix, New York _ / W Thomas A s, NewYorix J Brown, Chicago^ JP: Robertson, U S N Mr Tiffany, _ G Fox & wf. Wash, B C J Hamilton & wf-j_ - OhHßoltsmore, wash, DC Mrs Myers & 2 ch. Wash Mtferlcan-Ghcitaul Lonis’Diirr, N York J C Deunett, N York A W Haineß, N Jersey : B E BdndnokBon,rN Jersey ID Haynes! Washington, D‘C Stewart B Allen r- HKTice. Hagerstown. J H Hendrickson.. N Jersey Chas-'HH&teh, N Jersey J L Crosby A la. Wash Jamesßirchfleld „ T J W Conyoy, Trenton, No J*HJBejjhoiir, Hagerstown T Lock Haven J A LOvett, Philadelphia G W Tailor, New York BCWaples St. LouU-€heitnut J H Knew los, Alex, Va' BR Balnea, Builington J Stillwell £ wf, Trenton. W F Waiburton, U S N W M Gwj noellL N J G B SWain, New Jerse y JAflTten, Baltimore jA B HAriis, New. York W leifrian. New Jersey ‘ B Fonlnerp, Bordentowfl J WlW>n; Bordentown *’W HWilson Jr. New York J M lames. New York •S E Emends, Washington Virchanta’-Fourtli . 'A F tfa'gle, Brooklyn T SNilson, Clarion co, Pa <5 Gina. USA W HBlniofr. Allentown •Towßeud Stiles & wife - jftobftlßamUl, Oak Hell lational —Race ati S F fe’i greaves, Allentowif B Bov* 1 , Troy, Pa JHlo&rs; NTork *Wm York Job Valcer, N York _ CHGtM* : J WWght, Clearfield JffSiitb, Clearfield GApt 1R Cleaver, Pa cyiusHclfenstine, St LouUj The Valon-Arcli 01 A Meratt; Maryland W F Pitcher. New Jeraey Geo W'Smyth-New Jersey Q S Stallman, Pennsvlv'a- S B Miller, Pennsylvania H M Pratt, Lewistown ? S Cleveland, New York ' = iss Sallie Cleveland, N Y . HadUon-Second iti vL E WIUb, New Jersey HMHitchner, New Jersey B Grover, New Jersey <3 Winter's,Cumberland co airs Seei,B, Maryland Mrs FUlier, Maryland JfrsThompsoa, Maryland Wloyd, Sr.Seaford.Del States Union—Sixth Geo E Hunt, Danville I John Phillip, Cambria co 31 Heist, Cambria co. Pa I AH Marm, Pennsylvania 2a J} Winslow, New York wos Allen, New York ' 25 A Thompson jorunmerclal—Sixth sti ©apt Lambert, 1 New York Jae N Bartlett; New York *rhos L Davis, New York W Richmond.'Chester co ©ecWriling, Chester co -: ; Black Bern—Third St., al>ovc CaUovvhlu. J 0 Crawford, Lycoming co J Welch Jos Welch > J Gruber St la, Tremont W S Welch, Bethlehem H Gruber, Tremont j Weesfc .. Geo Gmber, Tremont SPECIAL NOTICES. One-Prios, Clothing, op thb Latest Sttlkr. made in the Best Manner, expressly for BET AIL SALES. LOWEST; Selling Prices marked In Plain Fi- Cues. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. (OnrOKB-Patoß Stbtbii..is strictly adhered to. All ars .thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES St CO.GO* MARKET Street. First Premium Grower & Baker’s Sew- JCNG MACHINES, with latest improvements. Offices, *T3O CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia; MAIN Street, at •ftU Gate, Germautowa, jelflfmw-lQt treet, below Ninth. B F Buckley, Kentucky C C Foster, New Fork ■ E Richards, Pntladelphia B M. Ohesebnvongh, N Y T Vine, New York J O’Conner, Pittsbnrg H S Watson, New York . W T Shumin, Delaware H Xeiowskiz & fa. Wash WK H Trowbridge, Conn L Bronson, Penna. . David T bronson. Ptnna R S Wright &ia. Water Gap Martin T Lamon, Ne w York David ft Ritter,' New York H P Jones, Ohio James H Smith, Newark, O John Weily, Lebanon Jos Cocking, New-York ! Thoa Stewart. New York 1 W C Shinn. New Jersey JasS WOodward, N Jersey James Hunt, Chicago W J Dickey, Baltimore md Chestnut itreeti. Charles 0 Bonteile AUG Wood. New York F E Edson, Boston Van Camp Bush & wife H D Phillips jr & wf, N Y Col J Ely, USA / W J Keeler, Washington S Seymour. Washington Miss C McConkey. Penna Miss M £ McConkey, Penna W G Woodside, BUtlmore S B Towson, Baltimore W a Neshcoffer, New York Mr & Mrs G Crain, Baltimore A Liiley, Jr , J W Clayton, Maryland W W Welles, Cincinnati J A Drake, Cincinnati . J M Letts, Washington Mrs Leech, Lonisville,Ky ChasJMoore, Baltimore J Stanton, Jr, New York J T Clapp, New York H C Kingsley, New Haven H Miller, Columbus, O b McClelland, Columbus, 0 R Swaim,Newport E K Cooper, Baltimore Mr & Mrs Newhall, Penna J B McCreary. M Chunk G Small, Baltimore ; G .T Dickerson, Boston E B Hood, Wash, DC E M Green way, Jr, Balt Miss Earle. Baltimore Capt J W Hayes, New York G H Ha> ward.-NewYork ' W A Norton A la, NYork Sie Isabel Cubas F L Hutting, Baltimore W W Baldwin, Connecticut f V Oliver, New York C Smith & la, Newark J S Silver, Jr, Trenton, N J ; street* above Fifth* JF Mann, Cambridge Miss M J Mann, Cambridge J H Mann, Cambridge H W Lamdin, Delaware M J O’Rourke. N York Capt J T Rothrock. H Lawson. Pennsylvania C. F Shoener, Tamaqaa .. • J MovryfielA A'la, Penna W J Leonard; Maryland J S Lofland, Milfour • • » f H Sanders, Alexandria, Va D Powers, Alexandria, Va Mrsß H Haskell & 2:cb,Pa Miss G J Mitchell, Penna TCSCorry* Belfast street, above Third, S H Butlrick, New York RNewbold, New Jeraey ; E H Kirkbnde, New Jersey P K Bambrick, New Jersey J B Chefer, Plymouth H S Converse, New Jersey R M Wallace, New Jersey Mrs Miller, New Jersey T H Davis, New Jeriey B Parsons, Connecticut H P Potter,Beveiiy.N J B % Pierson, Beverly, N J W B Ihompson, N J l street, below Arclt George Fritz, Johnstown Samuel Sandt. Easton . v . Mrs Glanz St family, Penna Mrs R Hughes, Washington R McDowell. Slatington IG-LKemp,Baltimore ...» reet, above Third. J Housum, Pennsylvania Sami Bawer; Lebanon, Pa S Heckecher, N York Alex Reed, Felton, Del G H Stansbory, Milwaukee S H Hagaman, Kingston, Pa W Dornbach, Kingston; Pa A Doeblin D B Siegrlst, Annville, Pa C T Dundore, Bernville, Pa itreetf above Third. Miss Mary Vernon, N Y DWC Bnutelle, Befchleham ■ WichjiffeN Crane & la, NY. W Wallace &la, Chambe’g J'Lane, Delaware ; • J Jones, -Huntington, Ohio John A Shulze, Peungylv’a W T Painter, West Chester treetj above Market* Mr Lawler St la, N Jersey ’ F Moore, New Jersey J B Isler & la, New Jersey D B Rinehart, Penna J B Ross, Chester co W H Norton, Chester co Capt A Slack and 80 men, Bucks co and Market streets, | Jos Hopkins, Maryland E H England, Maryland A J Camany. Phua. . M Meyers,,.Wilin n, Del C H Marshrßeading IJ M a Spotts wood, WasVn iEßiehards, USA- - treet. above Cheitnnfl J B Stone BTi.hei.WewYork J 1 Ja’aaey. Oxford J £ Thnmpnon. Blair co SYC Aker, Blair eo The Wail of the Plea-Bug. LYON, our remorseless foe, Layß us. by the thousands, low; Touched by his magnetic dust, l ‘ Though unwilling, die we must. If our power but matched our will*. "We'd that insecteaurderer kill ; For liis Powder, sjire as fate, \ ' Will our race annihilate. v Lyon’s Powder is harmless to mankind, but will kill all house insects, garden worms,vine-bugs, . &c. Lyon’s Magnetic Pills'are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. DEM AS S. BARNES, je3M2t ■ - New York. Bair Ptel Hair Bye!! BATCHELOR’S celebrated; HAIR DYE is the Best in the World.. The only k £tarmlesB, True and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect —changes Red. Busty oi Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or natural Broi/m, without Injuring the Hair or Stain*, lug the 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 eve mere imitations, and should be avoided. Bold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY —81 BARCLAY .Street, New York, Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. - '• " je23-ly Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. ' MAEKEBD. BLUMENTHAL—ASCH.—On Wednesday, July Ist,by the Bey.-Isaac Leoser, assisted by the Bey G, Pape, Marls Blorneathal, M. D..of New Tor,, to-Selina, third daughter of Joseph M Ascii, Esq..-, of this city. RENO—BOSS.—At the Astor House, New York. Julv 1, ISG3, by the Rev. Dr. Caitcll, C*pt. M. A. Kano, Ist Cavalry. EJ. P. A., and Miss Mary H. Boss, daughter of the late Robert J. Rose, of. Harrisburg, Pa. * SELLERS—KEEN. —On Third-day evening. 30c.1l ult , by Friend’s ceremony, at the residence of J. Sidney Keen, We6t Philadelphia, Nathan Sellers, of Delaware county, to Mary.-H. Keen, of the former place. No cards. XJXEX3. THOMPSON.—On’the Ist instant, at Coatesville, Pa , Dr. J, IV. Thompson, Assistant Surgeou 141st Regiment, P- Y., in the 31at year of his age. Grandson or the late Cuihbert Landreth. . - ' The relatives and friends of the family, also ’Washing ton Lodge, No. 69, A. Y. M., are inviied to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father-in-law. Dr. D. James, 1013 Green street, on Monday, 6th instant, at 10 AM. - PATIEN.—On the 2d instant, Anne, wife of William Patten, and daughter of the late John Scholefleld, of Philadelphia. * The male friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, .Main street, Germantown, on Monday morning, 6th inst., at 9 o’clock. . *** JACKSON.-On the lstinstant, William B. Jackson, in the 66th year of his age. The male relatives and friends of the family, aIBO the Society of the Sons of St Geerae, are invited to attend hisfuneral. from his late residence, No 627 North Thir teenth street, on this (Friday)afternoon,at4o’clock.' 1 . * WARD.— Suddenly, on the Ist instant, Hiram Russell Ward, son of Hiram and Mary Ann Ward, aged 20 years a r d 6months.. Hie male friends, and friends of the family, are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence, No. 609 North Seventh street, this (Friday) after noon, at 2 o’clock. * BLAKISTON. —On the Is instant, Ellen R., wife of Charles Blakiston, and daughter of J. S. Rose.M. D., in the 30th year of her age. - * TAYLOR.—On Wednesday, July Ist, of inflammation on the brain, Mary Mackenzie, eldest child of Rev Al fred Taylor and Agnes G. Taylor, in the Bth year of her age The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, at Bristol, this (Friday) afternoon, July 3d. Services at the Pi esbyterian Church, at 5 o’clock. The Steamboat Tren ton leaves Walnut-street wharf at half past two. . The 3 o’clock train from Kensington does not stop at Bristol. Returning trains. Sand 9 P.M. * DLACK NORWICH CRAPES.—JUST received, Norwich Crapes at 37>aC. a yard. Black all-wool, double-width Delaines, 87}f, 95, $l, Black Monsseline de Laine Shawls. Black Camel’s Hair Barege Long Shawls, (two Shawls efficient to make a dress.) Black Silk Chally. . Black and White Mohair Plaids, 20 and 28 cents. Black Gros de Rhine, $l. $1.12%, &c. Black Poult deSoie, or Mourning Silk. ' BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, je!6 - No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. PLAIN WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS. ' White Barege Shawls; Light Lama Shawls; Summer Shawls, wholesale; Black Lace Points. EYRE fit LANDELL, FOURTH fit ARCH Street*. CUMMER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Foulards reduced; Neat Plaid and Stripe Silks; Dark Lawns, Mosambiques, fitc. je2o ' EYRE fit LANDELL. DAILY UNION PRAYER MEET INGS at 611 CHESTNUT Street, up stairs, in Commonwealth. Buildings, EVERT BAY, between TWELYEand ONE o'clock, and also between the hours of* TOUR AND A HALE and FIVE AND A HALF o’clock P. M. Everybody is invited to be present, and especially the Fathers and Mothers who have sons in the Army for State or National Defence, The Soldiers and our Country are the subjects for prayer daily. GEO. H. STUART, A. MARTIN, P. SIMONS, T. TOLMAN. IN PURSUANCE OF A NOTICE issued July Ist, calling a meeting.in response to the call of the Mayor upon the citizens to organize for the defence of the State, the undersigned manufacturers and others met this day, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Mr Jos. T. Vankirk was called to the chair, and Amos K. Ellis was appointed secretary; and the following resolutions were unanimously adopted; - Me solved. That we agree ourselves, and recommend all others in our vicinity, to discontinue all work at 4 o’clocs P. M. each day, from this date, until the exi gency now upon us has passed, in order to enable us-and those in our employ to drill for the defence of our homes. Resolved* That a committee be appointed to wait upon l all store tnd innkeepers, and request them to close their places of business between the hours of four seven o’clock P. M. of each day, and thereby enable- all to participate in the drill. ' Garsed & 8r0.," Welsh fit Bros., w. Rowland fit Co., 0. C. Phillips, Jas. Horrocks, L. A. Taylor; Chs. H. Wilson, , A. WV fit H. T. GiaTsedy J. Jones'fit Bro., Chs. E. KremeT, Hayes fit Ellis, Jas. Chadwick, . Wm. Irvin, - JohnWilcock, Jer. Quicbpall, S. 0. Sidebothamv . Solomon Wilde, Thos. Castor, Wm Ervien, Thos. Banes. Borie A llackie, Fonlkrod fit Taylor, B. Rowland, Jr.,& Bros., Abel Wilson, San uel Cooper, • Vankirk fit uo*, Harvey Quicksall, * Dickson fir Ganns* ; Btanhopp St Supple e, rPattr Castor, v Robert Wilton, - Savage fit Steward - : It* * AMOS R 7 ELLlS,'Secretary. . EIGHTEENTH WARD CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER RELIEF FUNDi-The undersigned-, having pledged themselves to a weekly contribution to support the Jamilies of .those men ; who may volunteer under the six months 1 ' call 'fear, volunteers recently madebv the President of the United States, and* also under the three months’calh made 1 by- the Governor of Pennsylvania, they earnestly invite all friendly to the above patriotic object to leave their names with any of the officers of the,organization. • A meeting of the contributors to tbe above fund will be held onTj&tnrday evening, Jtsly 4th, at 8 o’clock, in the hall of the Kensington Engine Company, Richmond .Street, above Marlborough- Street. * Martin Landenbergcr,. Jonathan Jenks, George Stockham, Jacob Birely, Gillingham fit Garrison,. David Streaker, William Cramp fie Sons, . Charles Hillman, _■ Wainwright & Bros ;, George W. Vaughan, Bon. John Bobbins, WilliamU. Rotan, James Manderson, D fit:R. McMul m, Michael Day, Matthew v andusen, James Long,. Jacob Jones, Allen, Gillingham fit Co,, Lukensfit Montgomery, Gregory fie Belding, Henry Bumm, Robert M. Coleman, Stephen Robbins, William W. Taxis, H. A. Salter, WilliamNyce, . AndretrZane, Jr., D. R. Humphries fit Son, Calvin H. Barker, Jermon & Jones, • John B. Stockton, Theodore Birely, Kessler fit Brother,. . Edward W. Gorgas, . Robert Lynn, Washington Van Dusen, And many others, JOHN ROBBINS, President. Gitas. H Cramp* Secretary, Chas. M. Ldkens, Treasurer. It* AT A MEETING OP COLOIUBDi CLERGY MEN, convened at the house of Rev; J. ASHER, Ju.y 2d, 1863, to confer with Rev. JOSEPH B. MOORE, who was appointed a Committee by-the Meet ing of Clergymen, held at'the CHURCH OF THE EPI PHANY.Mth ult , to.aid the refugees who, leaving their homes and property, are fleeing before the- armed herdts of rebels now invading our SUte.it was Resolved* 1 hat the following colored Clergymen, and* one Layman from each Congregation ba authorized* to co-operate with the Committee of White Clergymen- ia‘ the distribution of such aid as may, from time to- time* be placed;at their disposal: . , • Rev. Jeremiah Asher, 1013 Rodman street. Prof. E. D. Bassett, 718 Lombard street. ~ Rev. Jonathan C. Gibbs, 410 South Seventh street. J. C. White, Jr., 717 Lombard street. Rev. Jab#z P. Campbel, 832 Carpenter street. Louis R. Seymour, 1014 Lombard street. / -Rev. John B. Reeves, 840 Lombard street. Robert Jones, No. 5 North Eighth street. Rev. Wm. J. Alston, 532 Powell street. * •• - Dr. James H. Wilson, 907 Lombard street. It at a meeting op tiie co- of Philadelphia, held in Bethel Church, June 30th, 1863, the undersigned were appointed a committee to attend to the wants of the refu gees who have come to our city from localities threat ened by rebel slaveholders. They will receive contribu tions either in money or clothing. _ , Rev. JEREMIAH ASHER, Chairman, 1013 Rodman Bt Dr. t JAMES H. WILSON, 907 Lombard street. BENJAMIN G. HILL; 611 Lombard street. AUGUSTUS DORSEY, 1686 Barker street. HENRY HARMON. 724 South street , .... LEWIS R. SEYMOUR, 1041 Lombard street. Prof. EBENEZEB D. BASSETT. 718 Lombard street, ' JACOB C. WHITE. Jr., Secretary. It* Office, 717 LOMBARD street.. the: cooper shop committee Soknowledge the following donations: John M. Ford • • • ‘ -,lg 00 Friends of Capt. Wm.. Somers 116 00 Samuel A. J0ne5.....*.*....-.****- * ,2xx Mrs. A. B. Lapsley * }0 M J. J. Reed & Co JO 00 Capt. Henry D. May, Jr.."... * 10 00 Half the proceeds of a civil suit before Alderman White * 7 38 Jas. F. Welsh, per Capt. Samuel Wel3h 10 00 • It •'•••••• r-sffs* ST.AFDREW I SCHIIRCH.7 nCS* Divine service will be held in St. Andrews Church, EIGHTH Street, above Spruce, on Saturday morning, July 4th, commencing at 9 o’clock. The con gregation of St.’Andrew’s are invited by special prayers, appointed by the Bishop of the Diocese for this day. to be present, and invoke the blessing of., AlanshtyGioa upon the country*-;- —. r -It “the committee for the RELIEF OF COLORED REgUGEEd” request all Ladies, who favor the object, to meet THIS AFTER NOON at 4 o’clock, in the Lecture Room of the Baptist Churchi SPRUCE Street, below FIFTH, to organize a LADIES’AID SOCIETY. It*.. Church of the intercessor, •C?* SPRING GARDEN Street, below Broad.—Divine Service to-morrow. SATURDAY, July 4, at 8 A. M.; Prayer Meeting at BP. M.; Meetmg for Prayer for onr Country every evening at 8 o’clock.:: Clergy and Laity, invited# It* CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, |C£» MEW SUBSCRIPTIONS. 8., A. MERCEB, the Treasurer* acknowledges the following: ■ •• John Mason & Co ..... G. T. Bispham • •••. EdwardE. Law*-.**** Jacob P. J0ne5........... John Gibson. Sons & Co. Wm. H. Hart A. E. Borie ... Amount- previously acknowledged, PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE, July 2,1863.- NOTICE.— On Saturday next.the FOURTH OF JULY, this Office,will be open for. the transaction of business, until half past 9 in the morning, and from 5 until half past 6 in the evening. ' SUB OFFICES open at same hours. I The Carriers’w.ill make but one Delivery of Letters, which will be in the morning. ‘‘ The usual MORNING and EVENING Collections will be made from lamp-post and other boxes- • ’ . jeS-2t- C. A WALBOKN, P. M. fcp» ST. PHILIPS 'CHURCH,- VIViE Street, below EIGHTH, will be open for PR AY bR6, on SATURDAY MORNING, July 4th, at 8% o’clock. ■ ' ■ ... Uv- ■ ■ ' It* AMERICAN LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY, - - July 2,1833. . The Board of Trustees have this day declared a Divi f dend upon the. Capital -Stock of FOUR PER CENT,, out of the profits ofthe last six months, pavable on demand, and have assumed the National and State Taxes upon said Dividend." , - [jy3 3t] . JOHN S. WILSON, SeCi, • NOTICE*—THE COMMITTEE TO • Supervise Colored Regiments for the War, will meet daily at 12 o’clock, at the.Hea(lquarters,No. 1210 CHESTNUT Street. : TH.O&. WEB 3TER, Chairman. - Cauwalader BiPpLE, j Sec y. - ’ jy2-2t. . AT A. MEETING OF THE MINIS- K> Ttßs of the various Denominations; held at the: Church of the Epiphany,' a'Commlttee was appointed to provide for the immediate reUtf oft he Colored Refugees in the city now claiming our charity. ■ - - • . . Contributions in Money'or Clothing can be sent to any . of the following committee • ; : Rev. Dr. KRAUTH, No. 014 North Rlxteenth street. ■Rev. Dr. JEFFREY, No. 715 North Fifth street. ißev. Pr, CH API. AIN, No. 1236 South Fourth street. I Rev. VAUGHAN, No. was Filbert street. * Rev. Dr. KNOX, Germantown. 1 iRev.iCHAS. BROWN, Jo. 1334 Chestnut street. • , ; JOSi R: MOORE, No. 758 South Ninth street. Or to their Treasurer, DILL WYN PARRISH, No. 800 Arch. street. jy'Mit* •w-jo. OFFICE BESVER KEADVW RAILROAD and COAL COMPANV-No. «< WALNUT Sireet Philadelphia* July l.lpoJ. • A eemi-anntial Dividend of FIVJi PER uENI- lias been declared this day. clear of State and United stales taxes, payable on and after M Treasurer. jy2-th fmluw St* . NOTICE.—THE BIGHTH INSTAJL MJfiJNT on ihe Stock of the HfcSTON AiAJNTUA, & FAIRMOUNT PaSsBNGER RAILWAY CO., wilt be due and'payable JEJLYJLGth, 1563, at the Office of the-Treasurer, JOHN O’BYHNE, No_ll6 South SIXTH Street. R. T. FRAILEY, jy2-thsmwf&m6l* Secretary. WANTBD-A. CAMP-SttUUSip FOR textile 2D REGIMENT UN TON -LEAGUE BRIGADE. Must fce near the city, and have water convenient. - Ap ply at Headquarters, l»oa CHESTNUT pLE Lient Col. U. 8. Army Commanding, ■>, UNIVERSITY; OF PBMJSSYLVA NIA-DEFAIITMENT OF AJKTS. —Tne Auaaal uoiuinenfrinent. for conferring Degrees in the Arts, will be held on FEIDAY, the Ed instant, in the MUSICAL FUND BALL. The Procession will leave tin* College Ball at lOo’clock.A. M The Beverend Clergy, Judges of the United States and State. Courts, the Mayor of the city, Select and Common Councils, the Board of Direc tors and President of the Girard College, the Principal ot the Cemral High School, the candidates for the De gree of Master of Arte, and other Graduates of the Uni versity, are invited to attend. GEORGS ALLEN, jyl -3t Secretary of the Facalty of Arts. department of surveys. Office of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, > Philadelphia, JnneB, 1861, ) NOTICE. —Duplicate Plana of the Adjustment of Grades in the FIRST SECTION OF THE NINETEENTH WARD, bounded on the Noith by Lehigh avenue, . South by Oxford street, --v East by Prank ford avenue, Front street and Kensington avenue, ’ West by Sixth street and Germantown road. • ■ * SECOND SECTION-bounded onthe North by Somerset and Lehigh avenues, South by Norris street, - East by Delaware river,. West by Front street and Kensington avenue. FOURTH. SECTlON—bounded on the North by Pikestreet, *Southby Westmorelind street. East by Delaware river, , West by Richmond street, • . , are now prepared and deposited for public inspection at the office'ot JAMES P. DAVIS, Esq., Surveyor and Ke- Silator of the Sixth District, No. ISIS FRAFKFORD oad, near Norris street, and at the Offie of this Depart ment,City Building, FIFTB street, below Walnut street; and the Board of Surveyors have appointed MONDAY, the Sixth day of July, 1863, at 10 )£ o’clock A.' M., to con sider any objections that may be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein. : STRICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor. 3elO&mjy3-3t CITIZENS’ BOUNTY EUWD >COflt lOb MITTEE. —At a meeting of this Committee held this day, the following preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted; ■ . ... , 'Whereas, The emergency of the present crude is likely to exhaust the funds in hand of this Committee, bait Resolved, That the public are hereby invited to send in further contributions to the Treasurer, S. A. Mercer, at lie Farmers’ and Mechanics* Bank. ' : Attention is.called to the following.resolution passed June 16, and to the advertisement of wM. VEITCB, Pay master: Resolved, That the sum of TEN DOLLARS, in addi tion to the pay from the Government, be and the same is hereby appropriated to each officer and private of every military company that is nOw or may be organized in Philadelphia, and received into the service of the State, or the United States, for the length of time they may be required for the present emergency; Provided, That the said amount hereby appropriated shall not exceed the aura of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Resolved, That the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS he, and the same is hereby appropriated to each - military, company of not less than sixty-two men from .Philadel phia received into the service otthe Stateor of the United States for the present emergency, for the pay meat of ad vertising and other incidental, company expenses. ; THOS, WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. . Lorjn. Blodget, Secretary. jeSQ-12t THE EIGHTY-SEVENTH ANNi- YERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. "THE STATE SOCIETY OP THE CINCINNATI OP PENNSYLVANIA." The Annual Stated Meeting of *‘THE STATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI OF PENNSYLVANIA", will'be held at “THE LA.PIERRE HOUSE," on Broad Street, below Chestnut, on SATURDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1863, at 10 o’clock A. M. jyl-5t - • H. L..BPRO AT, Secretary, NOTICE-NINTH AMD TENTH WARDS. —Tbe*undersißned will receive Contri butions from the Citizens of the Ninth and Tenth wards, to be expended for the military organizations of said wards, for the defence of the State and city; D. C. McCAMMON, ' »4:8 WEST. LOGAN SQITARE, CHARLES E. LEX, 51 North SIXTH htr-et. or, 1108 ARCH,Street. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TiiUST COM PANY. Philadelphia, June 30,1853 . > •. Tlie Managers this day declared a Dividend of FOUR "PER CENT. . • on the Capital Stock for the last six months, payable to the Stockholders, clear of the, State and Government tax? 6, on demand. . . JNO. F. JAMES, jyl-4t*: ' . . Actuary. SHERRERD’S INSURANCE BOOMS, 2»3 WALNUT Street.—Our custom ers are particularly requested to attend to their FJpnew ale, and Bend in tbeir orders foT Insurance, between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock.' • , WILLIAM D. SHEKRT3RD, Agentforthe “Home, ” ‘’Hartford, ” and of other In surance Companies. . jyl-tf TO THE CAPTAIN 9 OF COMPA ICS* HIES OF -VOLUNTEERS RECRUITING FOR THE PRESENT been appointed PAYMASTER by the ■ disbursing agency of the- CITI ZENS’BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE of the TEN DOL LARS 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 arrangements may be made topay the said susa to each roan volunteering. * WILLIAM VEITCH, j e3O-12t Nb. 3 WILLING’o Alley. OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN SURAH CE COMPANY, Philadelphia, June 8; 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 atlheoffice of the Company,, from this date to Nov. 1, 1863, in accordance -with the amended charter accepted at a meeting of the Scripholders, held June 1, 1863. y jelQ-lmif JOHN MOSS. Secretary. OFFICE OF THK SURGEON-AR* OGk TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel phia, October 24, 1862. , \ , N Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B: FRANK PALMES, iaJMJm Government Saraeon-ArMst. PROTECTIVE WAR CLUtt ilUljiiV OF THE U.-S. SANITARY commission.— 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 prepared FREE OF CH^ROE W. N. aSHMAN, Solicitor. 1307 CHESTNUT Street*. - MILITARY NOTICES' SIT N I O N L E A Gr U E B R I G A D Id, HEADQUARTERS, 1 a 0 a CHESTKOT STREET, THE' COMMITTEE OF THE UNION LEAGUE for tie organization of & Brigade 'will par to the family of each Yol*nteermustered into the Brigade . TWO DOLLARS PER WEEK DiraiWCi HIS SERVICE UNDER THE LATE CALL OF THE GOVERNOR. OR TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS AT THE TIME OF ENLISTMENT 5a addition to his pay and any other Bounties given. By.order of the Committee, J: R. FRY, jyU-3t CHAIRMAN. UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, IUBCHESTNUT STREET. H GRAY RESERVES. RECRUITS FOR THIS, REGIMENT, .v ... l 'i. •••" (Now near Harrisburg, l ) FOB STATE SERVICE FOB NINETY DATS, . Unless sooner discharged. *' - ' • ■ :■ APPLY AT 1 HEADQUARTERS?" Ho. 810 MARKET STREET. THIRD STORY. THOMAS SPARKS, ; je3o-6t Third. Lieu tenant and Recruiting Officer. JJNION LEAGUE REGIMENT. JtT A MEETING OF THE UNION I.BAGUE, HELD OH THE 27TH INSTANT, The Undersigned were appointed a Committee to Or* ganize a REGIME NT, UNDER THE AUSPICES. OF THE LEAGUE. - The Regiment will be mustered into service for 7 * $250 80 100 -200 250 250 500 3,675 T H REE MON THS , Under the Governor’s Proclamation; V OLD NT E E SS FOB IT ARE REQUESTED TO REPORT IMMEDIATELY TO THE COMMITTEE, AT THE QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, NORTHEAST CORNER OF TWELFTH AND GIRARD Such necessary expenses as are not properly borne by the Government WILL BE DEFRAYED FROM A FUND RAISED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE. CLOTHING, EQUIPAGE, ARMS, and EQUIPMENTS Will be furnished as soon as the organi&ztion shall be effected. A Camp will be formed immediately, in the neighborhood of the city, ...■. S. M. FELTON, J. EDGAR THOMSON, - ELLERSLIB WALLACE, M.D. JAMES L. CLAGHORN, ' HORACE BINNEY, Jr. , MORTON MoMICHAEL,’ GAO. H. CROBMAN, J. I. CLARK HARE, W. D. LEWIS, GEO WHITNEY, ANDREW WHEELIR. « PENNSYLVANIANS AROUSE ! The first battle on our soil is fought! Fall in! to form a Company for l State service; to be connected with Union League Regiment. Armory 309 CHEST NUT Street, fourth story „ _ _ : . " ' if v GKO, W, GRlCfi. Captaia. THE I’HF,SS.-l > mi.AI)KI,l > HIA. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1863. STREETS. J. R. FRY, MILITARY NOTICES. PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS. NOTION TO THE PUBLIC- COLONEL R. 13. ROBERTS, SPECIAL AID TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CURTIN, Has been detailed to this city, for the purpose of attend-' Ing to all business relating to the mustering in. and transportation of, troopß from this city for the defence of the State. - Hie office Ie at the COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE SIXTH, Where all persons desiring: information will apply. jy2-tf rjUIE UNION-LEAGUE REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS, ARB REMOVED TO 1902 CHESTNUT STREET. THE STATE MUSTERING OFFICER, CAPT. FRANK WHEELER, Has his Office at the .LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS. Jy2-tf SSI 1 O BOUNTY' FOE . THREE MONTHS. KECBUiTS wanted.for COMPANY D, Second Union Loague Regiment. Recruiting Station, 4i Bouth THIRD Street. It* E. Y. HIGBBE, Captain. fCORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT, COLONEL ALEX. MURPHY. The WASHINGTON GRAYS and four other Compa nies have been mustered into this Regiment, and will go into Camp 4snmediately. Any other Organizations wishing to join this Regiment will report at Head quarters, CORN EXCHANGE ROOMS, corner of SE COND and GOLD Streets.' CAPTAIN A, F. H APPEL ' Is recruiting at the CORK EXCHANGE ARMORY, SECOND and GOLD Streets: CAPTAIN HARTRANFT. Is also recruiting at No. 2<34 'DOCK Street. . ; $25 ABOVE ALL OTHER BOUNTIES Paid to each. Recruit ,on Companies being mustered into service. By order of COL. ALEX. MURPHY. t DEFEND IHE STATE. HEADQUARTERS Ist REG’T. INFANTRY, P. H. G., No. 7 State House Row. This regiment is recruiting for THREE-MONTHS’ SERVICE, under the call of the Governor to DEFEND THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Commanders of Companies will report daily at. ten o’cleeh. ‘ Each man enlisting in this corps receives SOO BOUNTY From the City, $lO from the Bounty Fund, besides his pay. ' / . CHABLES J. BIDDLE, Colonel. JAMES BOSS SNOWDEN, Lirnt. Col. jy2-9t j OGRN EXCHANGE GUARDS.-' Men wanted immediately for the above corps for THREE-MONTHS’ SERVICE. 35 DOLLARS GIVEN AS SOON AS MUSTERED IN. Headquarters, - - - - SECOND; ABOVE WALNUT* aND SECOND AND LAUREL, SIXTEENTH WARD. CAPTAIN HOPPEL. ;O. S , : HV Cj LUEENS. : ■ jy2-2fc S UNION LEAGUE BEGIM ENT. THREE-MONTHS SERVICE. CAPTAIN T. L. LOCKEKMAN, An experienced Officer of the 106th REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA-VOLUNTEERS, who participated’ in every Battle of the Peninsula, is ■ RAISING- A OOMPANY FOR THE ABOVE REGIMENT. Apply immediately. : Recruiting’Station at' EVANS & HASSALL’S, COMPANY JfEARLT FULL. je33-tf A BO U N TV, ADDITOHAL TO ALL OTHERS, OR Thirteen Dollars per Month, WILL BE GIYEN TO FOR TniS REGI MENT Towards the Support'of their Families while Absent. jy2-tf TXEADQTJARTEBS of commissto J-A FOBU. S. COLORED TROOPS, *0.1310 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. The following i& the official order authorizing the re cruiting of Colored Tpoopa: HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, AdJ’T GeKERAL’B OFFICE, ' Washington, June‘l7, 1863.- GENEBAL_ORDERB No.' i7B. Major GEORGE L. STEARNS,' Assistant Adjutant General United States Volunteers, is hereby announced as Recruiting Crrumiesioner for the United States Colored ■ Troops, tutaect to'such instructions as he may from time to time receive from the Secretary of War. . By order of the Secretary of War: (Signed,) E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. To Major Geo. L. Stearns, Aas’t Aaj’t General U. S. Volunteers. « . " The undersigned is prepared toissue the proper au thorization to colored men to enlist recruits, for the Armies of the United States.-: He will receive applica tions from those desirous of being, made commissioned officers, and transmit the same to the Board of Inspect tion at Washington, and will be glad to give full in formation on all matters connected with this branch of the service to those who may seek it. The undersigned has the co-operation of a Committee of sixty citizens of Philadelphia. The Agent of the said committee is R. B CORSONi who is likewise the Agent of the undersigned. CAMP WILLIAM PENN, at Chelton Hills,has been selected as the camp for instruction; and Lieut. Colonel LEWIS WAGNER plaaed in command of it. All re-, emits will be mustered in by companies of eighty.men, and by squads, and immediately uniformed, equipped ai d sent to the camp. . .*.• *• Squads of men will be subsisted until: companies are completed by the committee of citizens, at such localities as their agent may designate. ; r Papers in the interior of the State will copy this ad vertisement one time,and send the paper containing same, with bill, ; to these Headquarters. Communications by letter will be promptly answered.. - • GEORGE L.STEARNS, Major and A. A. G., T BecvuitineCommlSsloner for U. S. Colored Volunteer#;. je29-tf • ;* § OFFICE OF SUPERVISORY COM MITTEE fob RECRUITING COLORED REGI 'MENTS, No. 1210 CHESTNUT Street, v TO MEN OF COLOR. By the existing militia laws the Governor has not the power to accept your, services for three months. Yon are therefore the more urgently invited to VOLUNTEER FOR THE WAR, Under the authorization 0/ the'War Department. . TWO DOLLARS PREMIUM is paid for each recruit. TEN DOLLARS BOUNTY is also paid to each-recruit by the undersigned,upon the presentation of the muster iu roll of each full company of eighty men. ' Proper persons are invited to cailat these headquarters for, authority to recruit. . jyg R. R. CORSON, Agent. « HEAD QUARTERS “ UNION LEAGUEBRTGADE,’ 1 PHILADELPHIA. July 2,1863 " NOTlCE.—Persons authorized to raise men for the “ Unidn league Brigade 1 ’ will report at Headquar ters, No.iaOß CHESTNUT Street, EVERY MORNING, at ten o’clock, until further orders, in regard to the state of their commands. By order, : jy3 . Lieut. Col. WM. D. WHIPPLE, Comdg. jj PATRIOTS 1 FREEMEN !—AWAKE ■I BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.—Protect your wives yj and children, and chase these robbers from your ■J* doors. WANTED—Men who can handle a. Rifle. Carbine, Duck, Shot Gun, or any other infernal machine. Men. who are willing to enroll their, names, come-and be ready, at the tap of the Bell of Liberty, with One Hun dred Ronnds of Ammunition—no bounty. Enrolment at 4:31 WALNUT Street; U. S. Assessor’s Oilloe.; jy2-6t T3EAUQUARTEBS UNION-LEAGUE XX BRIGADE, pHiLADFjiHiA, July 2, 1853. dENERAL ORDER No 1. The/Camp of the Brigade will be changed from its present site to ground which has been selected on TUR NER’S Lane. -- Major JAMES T.-CLANCY will superintend the'for mation o! the Camp, and command it until further orders; WM. D. WHIPPLE, Lieut. Col. U. S. Army Gommandiug. ■OEADQUARTERS Ist REGIMENT XI INFANTRY. P. H. G. ’l, ■ : No 7 State House, June SO, 18C3, , ORDER No. a * Tf The Regiment is recruiting, for the three months’ service of the State, undeT the Proclamation ol the Go vernor, of June 26th. J 2. Commanders of Companies will report daily at 10 o ;El°Ten dollars pald to each officer and private in addi i4. Twenty dollars will »e. giveu to each Captain to .tot In pa,to. recruiting SSrOWDEN> ijyl Lieutenant Colonel Commauding. TJFK-LIKE, UFE-'HZB PICTURES, L now made at REIMER’s Gallery. Splendid traits,, in view of the times, at reduced prices; Photographs* liu oiUcolors. SECOND Streep above Green. • . . ■ ■■■•" It* TF YOU WANT A WOOD LIKENESS, A at moderate chfflKe. KEIMETt’.S Onlnrod Pliofcoffriipbs are just fcte thing; fine quality, artiit’eatly colored, and striking likenesses, *1 only. SRCSQND titfeet, above Green. . , It* JBB TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY And, until further notice, X. sluall continue AT TnE -DIFFERENT SUB-AC ENCIES ON LONDON AND PARIS *•« • . \ BOUGHT AND SOLD, FOR EITHER GOLD OR CURRENCY. jes-£mlot DREXEL p. if DEAN’S CIGAR STORE. 335 CHESTNUT St., - vou can buy FINE-CUT CHEWING ...TOBACCO 25 pet cent. IeBS than anywhere else.. - . . . Anderson’s iolace, Hoyt’s Sunnyside, Lilienthays-; Standard. Cdi Continental; Young America, and Goods’ win’s N. Y..:Patent Pros ae d- for eight cents each. {Plantation, Gbi'hish’s Virgin Leaf. Yellow- Bank, Honey Dew.AmuleW National, Heart’s Delimit, Savory, MidaJ-Y lion, Nonpareil, and Mrs. Miller’s Fine-out Chewirc&To hacco,'foi'-foui* cents each. ; ■ .: • • >- • GUT JN YELLOW PAPERS. LiUeuthal- s, Bachus :A : Campbell’s, Yellow ißank* Gfrosse, fOr-three Ce |ras-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO IN BULK -=Ander : son’s Solace,. Hoyt’s. Sunnyside,.Dean’s Golden Prize, Dean’s Philadelphia Fine Cut, Honey Dew, Michigan;, and Pride of Kentucky, foa?-'sbc cents per ounce. a. 7 jFine-cnk ttewingTobaceq, hy khe pound; *is* 60, 75, HCh ; Ce fBIPORWO HAVANA AND YARA CIGARS, and d&-- ’ m pstic Cigars of all' kinds, 23 per'eanti less - than others BeU , at . . . - 33# caSbTNDT Slroot. ; Wilmingtoj; and Newark Corpoyation Notes taken at per. ' iy-"df . TYOBy TYPES.—EEIMER’S ARTISTS X heve aimed at xnaklug his Ivorytypes natural and iropiesslve pictures, and they have shcceeded to a charm. See: 6?ociroeus at SECONU §treeit, aboveOreea, ; it*.'. FINANCIAL. 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Bound in BEST TURKEY MO- tttO TO S4S.—IMPERIAL QUARTO PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM 3, holding 200 and 400 PICTURES, elegantly bound in TUBKEY MOROCCO and RICH VELVET, with Ornaments. PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT, je27-tf -80 S CHESTNUT Street. o nnnt 3,00011 over 3,000 dif- FERENT CARD PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, at PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT, je27-tf 80S CHESTNUT Street. ■VTEW BOOKS. ■l* leibig’s natural laws of husbandry. •WEAK LUNGS AND HOW TO STVENGTHEN. By Dio Lewis, M. D. ' WHAT TO EAT, AND HOW TO COOK IT. By Pierre Blot. A CRITICAL HISTORY OF FREE THOUGHT. A. T. Farrar, M, A., &c. ' • ALL-NEW BOOKS Of a standard character for sale as soon as published, by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, je27 H 5 SOUTH SIXTH street, above CHESTNUT. . NEW YORK. VEW BOOKS l NEW BOOKS l -L* THE FOUNDATION a series of First Things. By S. B. Scheiffeiin. $1.50. LILIAN. $l. _ ■ - . AMERICANS IN ROME. By Henry P. Leland. $1.25. TALES AND SKETCHES BY HUGH MILLER. $1.25. AMERICA; A Dramatic Poem., 75 cents. THE LIFE. WRITINGS, AND CHARACTER OF ED WARD ROBINSON. D. iJ>. , L. L. D. 50 cents. THE SON OF CONSOLATION; A Sketchof the Cha racter and Ministry of Rev. B. C. Cutler, D. D. 50c. NONE LIKE CHRIST. By O. Winslow, D. D. 40c. GO AND TELL JESUS. ByO. Winslow, D. D,,from seventy-fifth English edition. 40 cents- For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, . je26 y . ' 606 CHESTNUT Street. J 3 O OKS ~ ~ New Books received as soon as out. Any Book not on our shelves will be obtained at the shortest notice. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, from all the principal manu facturers, at the lowest prices. PEOTESTANT EPISCOPAL BOOK SOCIETY, 1334 CHESTNUT Street. jelo-tjy3 THB PARTNERSHIP HERETO '_L FORE existing between George Foelberand Henry Musselman, under thefirm of-FOELKER* MUSSEL MAN, is this day dissolved by mutual-consent, H. Mus sel man withdrawing. / George Foelker is alone authorized to attend to theset tlement of thv-business. GEO;’FOELKER, : HENRY MUSSELMAN, . V : 349 and MARKET-Street. Philadelphia, July 1, 1863. 1 will continue the business in Cotton Goods and Wooden Ware.at the old stand,- Nos. 349’and 351 MARKET Street, where I shall’be pleased to see my friends and customers. GEORGE FOELKER, - jy3-3t* 349 and 351 MARKET Street.- 'VTOTICE—THE FIRM OP J. T. WAY Al & CO.ie this day DIBSOLYBD’by limitation. The business of-the firm will be settled* by either of the part ners, at No. 38 North THIRD' Street. J: T. WAY, WM. P. WAY, JaS. H. DUNLAP; GEO. P. WAY. Philadelphia, June 30, 1563. , ■ jy2 3t„ Lis SO UUTIO N.—THE r: firm: of J-f HBNRY BOHLEN & CO., composed of the late Brig. General WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES BOHLEN and the undersigned,:was dissolved on the 23d of AU GUST, 1862, by the death af the frrnner. GEORGE K. ZIEGLER. Philadelphia, July Ist, 1863. pO PARTNERS! I IP.—THE UNDER SIGNED have associated themselves together under the firm of HENRY BOHLEN A QO:, for the-transac tion of the came Mercantile Business carried on-by the previous firm of that name. GEORGE K ZIEGLER, - 8. E. BOHLEN. Philadelphia, July Ist, 1863. jyl-’-m PHILADELPHIA, 6th- Month 30,1863. A —The Copartnership-heretofore existing between N. H. TAYLOR and-GEORGE K. TAYLOR,.under the name of N. H; TAYLOR & SON, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by GEORGE K. TAYLOR, at N W. corner DTLLWYN and WILLOW Streets., * N. H. TAYLOR, GKO; K. TAYLOR, The business will be continued as heretofore at the old Btand by' ■ Cjyl-St*’ GBO. K. TAYLOR. rpHE FIRM OF YARD, GILLMORE, & J- CO., is dissolved by the death of JAMES C. GILL MORE. The business will be continued by the surviving part ners, underthe firm of EDMUND YARD & CO. . EDMUND YARD, • JAMES S. FENTON, LUCIUS P: THOMPSON. June 30.1563. . • --V ’ jyl-tf mm ARMY GAPS OAP&k GEO; HOFF * CO:, : No. 35'NOrthFOURTH* Street,. . Philadelphia,: Manufacturers of all kinds of Indigo Blue Army and Navy C&ps and Silk Covers. ivS-lm* Orders promptly filled.’ HATS, ARMY HATS. ADOLPH & KEEN, ’ No. 63 North SECOND’Street, Philadelphia* Manufacturers of all kinks of FELT HATS, have on band a large assortment of all the various and most approved styles of A» MY M ATS. Orders by mail sutlers or . jobbers, will- be promptly filled at=the lowest rates. , je3o-3m GOODS. DJIBK-BLUB coat cloths. BABK-BLCB CAP CLOTHS. SKI-B LUB CLOTHS 808 OHICEBS. ABUT BLAHKETS, STAHDAKD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCB BUCK. BRILLS, STANDAED WEIGHT. HEAVT LINEIf DRILLS AND DUCK. BBOWIf AHD BLEACHBD SHEBTIBGS AMD SHLBT IBGS. Bor sale by FROTHINGHAM * WELLS. wS-Htl ~ Q W. SIMONS db BROTHER; SAXSOH-BTBEBT HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS Of JEWELRY. FINE SWORDS, An> MILITARY GOODS, IN EYEBY VARIETY. lilMISn ' pATENT PARAFFINE TARNISH. . We hereby caution the Paint and Oiland-Ship.Chan dlery trade; and consumers of our- PATENT PARAF FINS VARNISH, against purchasing from one J. B. 'McMULLIN, .of FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he ceased- tq act as Agent for us, or SAMUEL PAGE* & SON, of BOeton; in January last. He has imposed upon .the trade and consumers a worth less imitation of our PARaF-FJNE VARNISH, commenc ing the deceitful and fraudulent practice previous to our ennuAnenl of his agezey. PATENT PARAFEINB VARNISH in PHILADELPHIA, and any'other-parties representing themselves as such are imposters. All orders left with Messrs.; HULBURT * CO. Twill be promptly attended-to. ’ Our fully sustains ita well-earned reputation as a durable, qut&k-drying, brilliant and economical application. Jor 0r Iron ' 13D1IAIDSN LANK, New York, jeS-lta.i.’,. And 111 SMITH’S WHARF. Baltimore. THE; KING AND THE PAGES ; A' OB ' THE Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT. ROMANCE / . ' Without any “feiiwer.” Specially written by . j . JOHN PARAFFINE, Gent., *: . . • For the benefit of the PAINT. OIL, AND SHIP CHANDLERY TRADE. • With all the Correspondence, Contracts, *c.. Arc., ; and Caricatures in Black; by Cariouß.H. OIL, Esq. In calling the attention of the public to this affair on - BLACK PARAFFINE 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 V&rnjsh in rhiladelphia,ur evesy.way-'superior, ibr’ one-half the money than their 80-saUed Patent Paraffine Varnish . . Any one preferring Paces’to ours can buy it of us, with sworn bids, 1 ana half> dozen other parties in town; without putting ■ tje to expense ;26 cents alderman ffees, .. Asthotrade of Philadelphia, who have so liberally patroniiedussinoe 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 extra package .money, for an article in New York,-when they can huy^ : tho Q. P. ISON BRILLIANT at home, at less purchase money, without these charges, a better quality** any r more th an a painter would pay for turpentine, at its pre sent price. when benzine answers his purpose. Persons wasting Page’s Varnish, residing in distant portions ' of the city. can be furnished with the names a? parties eelling it in their locality, free of ch*ige, by applying by note to this office.. J.:N. McMULMN & CO., • Manufacturers and Dealers in Black and Bright Var ' insh. Tar, Pit oh» RQ&ln, BQTiyise. Naptha, Stc ,Jic,, jeB-lm t- 101 South FRONT Swa^t* SEW PUBLICATIONS. BROTHER. By WIOKBIFFE LAIT E T. O. H. P. BURNHAM, Publisher, 143 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT, \ :808 CHESTNUT Street. FOR CLERGYMEN. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS, FOR FAMILIES, AND FOB THE PEOPLE. CPPARTSBRSHIPS. ARMY GOODS. VARNISHES. C A U T X O N ! MESSRS, HVLBURT & CO., OF 24£> ARCH STREET, 1 ABE THE ’ONLY AUTHORISED AGSN-TS - Wf for the. sale off the WANTS. A fe VBOYS OF CORRECT HABITS can j] ave , Country Buard, at a sood place. Charge per week, in.->iK wasting, Jour Dollars. Address “W. T. H.,” J*re». ‘ilhc?. • . jyZ 3t* iinn —'i-hrs amount to tip IU. uUU. LOA y oa City or C <»Btr> Mortgages. AtmvTV fPi \ Q a aB , T\IITi fyT y . 309 WaOWCT Street. fr'Vp. PER MONTH GUARANTEED. I aJ Testimonial* of Clergymen and eci-yhtiffic'men sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., & C 0.., New*mr/purt, JHaea. 1a24-2:g>do»W (H7K A MONTH l-I WANT TO Hffiß AGENTS in every county at $75 a month, <*)&- ponses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address S. MADISON, my6-3md&W ' Alfred, Maine. to A MON TB I—W EWA N T r 4PU\_f ‘'AGENTS at S6oa month, expenses paid, to sell our Pencils, Oriental Burners, and ISothar new articles.. 16 circulars free. SHAW & CLARK, _my6-Bmd&W Biddeford. Maine. f& WAN TED TO BUY FOE 0 -18 H— >tt- A small Farm,- ahnot 15 acres, within 20 miles of the city, or Camden, N. J* Address, statiDg price, de ecrintion, &c., PLOUGH, Press Office, It* ... Phitadelohia. deputy quartermaster ■■■■*■ GENERAL'S OFFICE. — Philadelphia, Feb, 9, 1863. - VESSELS WANTED immediately to .carry COAL to the following points: Tortugas. , Key West, Flo. Port Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, N. C. Port Royal, 8. C. . A. BOYD, felO-tf . Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. FOR SAt/B AI9D TO li£T* A GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A FUR ' NISHED second-tfcory front LODGING-ROOM in a private family, .wherethere are no others, with u«e of gas and bath.; Call at 4g3 North NINTH St. jy2-2t* ® FOR SAVE—A DESIR ABLE COT TAGE AND LOT IN THE TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. For sale, the neat two-story COTTAGE, with large Garden; size of the Lot 100 by 125 feet, with frame Stable, situs ted at the northwest corner of SENEGA and MAR KOE Streets* Twenty-fourth ward, only three equares from the Callowhill and Hestonville Railroad. The bouse confctins a large Parlor, and Sitiing-room and Kitchen on the first fioer; the second story contains four Chambers and Piazza bach, and two garret bed-rooms. The house is in good repair. For terms apply to THOMAS MARTIN, Real Estate Agent and Collector. N. W. cor. of FOURTH and PINE Sts., Philadelphia. N. B.—Houses and Lots for sale, and Honses to rent, in different parts of the city. . je3o-7t\f* MFOR SALE—A DESIRABLE PRO PFRTY, south- east corner of : RACE and GEB HABD Streets, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets.. Tbe improvement* consist of a three-story double brick House on RACE Street, containing nine rooms and Bath , Ilonse, with fchree-Ftory single House in the rear. The property has just' been put in complete repair. It now rents for $328 ™»r annum. Apply to THOMAS MARTIN, Real Estate Agent, N. W.corner of FOURTH and PINE Streets, - - . Philadelphia. N. B.—Houses for sale and tolet inyaiious parts of the city. jy3-3t* SUMMER BOARDING. CUMMER BOA RDING AT GLEN- M.-WOOD, near the DelawareVWater Gap. The • loca ionisoneof the finest in ihe neighborhood. Booms large and airy. Porterms, &c;» applvto SAMUEL ALSOP, Delaware Water Gap, Monroe co., Pa. BOARDING. THIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME A coinnmnicatln* and single rooms; private table if desired. No. 1315 W 4LN n T street. je2s lm* T)OARD AND ROOM AGENCY, OF- A> FICB No. TO3 CHESTNUT Street.—Persons want ing Boarders or having Rooms to Let in any part of the city or vicinity are invited to call at Office, or send their address, and receive circular. je29-6t* EXCURSIONS. RARITAN AND DELA WARE B AT RAILROAD. FOURTH AT LONG'BRANCH. To afford those who desire the opportunity to visit this favorite Summer Resort. an Extra. Train will leave Philadelphia, foot of Vine street, on FRIDAY, July 3i, at 3.45 P. M. On the FOURTH there will be two trips each way, between Philadelphia and Lon? Branch, Leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A.M. and 6 P.-UrT-arriving at Long Branch at 11.42 A. M. and 11 P: M. Leave Long Branch at 7.15 A. M,iand-335P. M. Time, 4 hours. Four trips bFtween Long Branch and New Yoik. ■ Fare to and from all stations, one half the nsnal rates. Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Long Branch and return, $2.60. Tickets good till Monday morning train, leaving Long Branch at 5 A. M. ,iy3-2t WEST CHESTER AND tW4u*»W 13BEII PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. ‘ • " * FOURTH OF JULY: EXCURSION. Excursion Tickets will be sold between Philadelphia and West Chester, good from July 3d to 6th, inclusive. Fare for the Round Trip, $l, " \' jy2-3t - . H. WOOD, Superintendent, . PHILADELPHIA AND READING A RAILROAD. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from PHILADELPHIA to the following points and RETURN, good from FRIDAY, July 3d, to MON- DAY, July 6th, 1863, at Fareß stated .Sim Pine Grove.. . 1 26 Wernersville. . YBO Worneledorf. 2 40 Myerstown... Pbasnixville, Pottstown.... Reeding Port Clinton. Tamaqna. 3 00 Lebanon. Schuylkill Haven...... 2 75 Palmyra P0tt5vi11e.............. 2 85 Harrisbure.... Ashland 3 35jMahanoy City Above Tickets to be bad only at the Passenger D&pdt, THIRTEENTH and 1 C ALLOW HILL Streets. <3-. A. NIGOTjILS, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. PhtladA. , June 23, 1863, li»SS MSYt FOURTH OP JULY EXCURSIONS TO • BETHLEHEM*. QUARERTOWN, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON; TOWN, MAUCH CHUNK. Excursion Tickets to tbe above named points will be issued on SATJJRDAY, July 4. from the Ticket Offices at THIRD' Street,‘above Thompson* and corner of Berks and Araericanstreetfr—good to return until July-6, inclu sive;' •" • FARE FOR THE EXCURSION. .$2 00(To Easton... . 1-00 To Allentown....' . 1.251 To Manch Chunk To Bethlehem. To Quakertown- To Doylestown. EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHILADELPHIA will also be issued from tbe several offices onthe line of the road, good from tk e 4th to inclusive Trains leave Third street, above Thompsons' for Bethle hem and points on Lehigh Valley Railroad at 7'A. M.» S.ISP. M.,ands 15P. M. ForDoy]eatownat9,ls A. M; and4.ls-8.-M.- - An stopping at all stations, will leave' Berks-atreetr station, for tne accommodation ofexour sionists, atlOP. M. ELLIS’CLARK; Agent: ie3o-5t •. --«IT— k GRAND PLEASURE EX CURSION TO LAKE BUPERIOIt The staunch, elegant steamers NORTHERNLTGHT and • CITY OF CLEVELAND* will each give fivegraud plea sure Excursions to Lake Superior, leaving Cleveland on the date below named, and visiting all points of interest onthe route. The “round trip’’comprises,the distance of 2.000 miles, and is not smpassed by any other on. the continent for variety of scenery and. objects ofrintereefc. It embraces in transit the waters of Lakes Erie, St. Clair, • Huron,'and Superior, and'the beautiful rivers-of De troit; St Clair, and Sanlt-Ste Marie, (with its thousand isles), affording passengers an opportunity of'visiting the “ Sault Rapids ” and ‘ ‘ Ship Canal, ”’the far-famed “Pictured’Bocks,” the Iron MountainoMtfarouette, and extensive Copper Miues at various 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 ■fishing:* and tie whole country abounds in mineral wealth which cannot fail to • attract the 1 attention- of the speculator and man offecience. Besides, it is fast-becom ing the favorite Summer trip, and its soci&bpleasures are of the highest order, -Good Hotels at all*points. For further particulars apply to BOBT. BANNA&-CO., Cleyelaud/Ohio. TIME TABLU,- FROM 01/BVELAOfO. ! “City of Cleveland*” Capfr. B; Wimejns-. ' July 10: July-22. • Aug 4; Aug-. 17. Aug. 28. it at Cleveland' willhave first - je2Q-20tif V'NoTthem. Light,” Capt. Spaulding. July 6. July 17. July 29. > 8* Aug. 11. " Aug. 24. - Passengers taking the boa selection of- rooms. • - . • lOCS FOB LAKE SFPE- IQfiD IOUO*. rxor.—The Steamers METEOR XC3UO-. and. ILLINOIS- leave Cleveland, Ohio, tiyStaraVor alj ports on Bake Superior during the, season of'lS63, as. follows, at £ o’clockP. M.. : METEOR. « ILLINOIS. Wednesday, July Bth.' Wednesday, July Ist. Tuesday, July 21st. ' Tuesday, July'l4th. Monday, August 3d. Monday, July 27th. Friday, August 14th. , Friday, August 7th. Wednesday. August-26th. Wednesday. August 19th. The above steamers’willdeave Detroit, Michigan, at 3) o’clock A. M:, the daye following. They are both fitted up in the raoft luxurious styles and their tables supplied \rith the beet the market affords. Good musie on board, and every, effort made for th* comfort of passengers. Apply to H. GATfRETTSON & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. je2o-12t* J; T. WHiri'NG i Co., Detroit, Michigan. THE SEA SIKmE. -..IT—». FOR CAPE MAY—THE safe and commodious Bay Steamer MAN HATTAN. Captain Kirby, willlaave ARCS-STREET WHARF for CAPE MAT every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, atbalfpast cldo o’clock A.fif:, commenc ing on THURSDAY,. July 2d. 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 convenient boat that ever run to Cape May, having about fifty state rooms and.every accommodation that passengers can de sire. Fare $2. SO-, including carriage hire. Meals extra. Children and servants half.price. Freight at moderate rates. Cfe22 6w] * A. RETBOLD. FOR N EW P o R T NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN Am> •. ■> - SHORE LINE RAILROADS. On and after MONDAY, June 29, 1863, one Daily Train will-leave New York,from denotcornerTwenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue, at 12 15 P. M. , passing through New Haven. New London, and Stoainffton, to East Greenwich, E. I.V where the steamer WATER LILT/ will be in waiting, on the arrival of the ttain, for News port, affording a splendid, sail down the Narraganssfe Bay, arriving at S 30 P. M. . Tickets sold and baggage oheoked through. JAS H. HOYT, Snpt. 27. Y. *27. H. S. Si J. E. FOSTER, General Agent iV: N. Y. & Boston, Shore Line R. R. je3d-6A - ii« CA P E MA - Y * Office Cape May and Millville R.;% Cq., • 409 Walnut Street, JunolS? ISGB. FURTHER OPENING. On and after MONDAY; the 22d of June, fcjmcars will run upon this road to the Dennisville Station. leaylm Walnut-street ferry at 9 o.’clock A. M., in, the Wcrf Jer sey cars. The cars will run from Cape May. 0 our * House to reducing the dl* ton to uuw mile*. SBmmm B ££«:™: s E A ? ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILR&AD. On and after MONDAY, June 13th* trains for At lantic City will leave Vine-street Fairy, as-iollows: Mail train leaves. .......7.30 A. M. Express train leaves u. 3.45 Pi M Freight train, with passenger car attached... 9.09 A. M- Returning, leaves Atlanti&Gity.; . ' Mail train... . 4.35. P: M.- Express train.. »*••... ,?• §2 «' Freight train... T2,55.P. 3£ Fare to Atlantic, $2. Rounv-TisP Tickets, good for the day and train only,- aridow* on Saturday/And up on Monday morning, $3. ' An Accommodation. .Train, to R. and D. 8.. R. R. June* tionwill AI3 ?• M.; raturuiaguMri. morning at 6.15/ „ -v- ■ ;EXTRAH.AB®ONFIBDI)TRAJNS Leave Vino street at'lo/25 A; M.;anal.<&P: M, Leave Haddonfieh*. at 12.15 P. M. &P. M • joI3-tf.. f \ .: . JNO..G. BRYANT,-Agent, : V-v : IKSURANCK COMPANIES, company, no. -L CHESTNUT Street. . • - -Philadelphia. FIRS AND INLAND INSURANCE. ' DIRECTORS. E.D. Woodruff. Geo. A. West. JohnKessler.J?., Chas. Stokes, • ■A. H. Ros&anoiin, Joseph B» RUis. BUCK; President. ; iCHARDSON, Vice Presiden i ID, Secretary. Cialfr-lftf Yxaacißtf. Euck, Cfcas.* Eiohardson, Ee&ry-liQtvis, 'Jr., John "W; Everman, Philip S, Justice, 0. W. Davis. Francis n. ■ ■ CHARLES Kl< WILLIAM 1. BtANCHAHI TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP Will Le served up-daily, Sundays excepted, bl JAMES PROSSER, No. 80S MARKET ft* »7#-Utf NI*ON ’ 8 XND Kf iTt I KM? ' MACARTE'6 Madame v t nrßnns EUEOPBAK. CIKCUJS - AND TROUPE OF MAII ' FOR ONE WEEK L. » x * Afternoon and Everting, commencin, * BKOAB and ij « «» Academy Of MUSIC ' , lr r, fiest appearance in AMEi. .Madame MACaRTE has great sattsfe ct ‘2.“ :»F -2f*S. cl 9*’ to People of this country that,-. HLSX ve < al yean** she will again have’. tbe * r of . a PPe a rinß before them. % ... 'British Circus is the beautik thoroo sh-lJreds, including the can, unttya ..... • BLACK SWAN,, ■ Being the BxmQ Troupe with which in England*- V^ - lftHa,*and Scotland, jibe had the honor of perfornitng before the inosl; reffnea and nnEoerona audiences in. ev&Y eity in the British real ia. Madame gTeaftAcf. the : V2Neti/i» carnival. Will be remerabeted by those who witnessed her for** mer (SiFdrte.in this c^tt'ritry--. First' appearance i» America of - . Mr?-JOHN COOK, The English HtiinOrist.kno wcr as the imost brilliant wis in EDglandyand familitftfv styJtfd«ihe Comic ftfifte: ThB elegant follies of Ciiawell'bred’a»d Clown will Be occasionally diversified by the' erzceed 1 — inxly comic g/steeques oUhe famdas French'Pierrot. First appearance in America of , BTRO-ARABIC TROISPE, Composing Male an’d Foma's Jugglers - , Acfcmatf?; Cbn*- tortioniets. Prominent among the features of the dis tinguished . . . APSLE CARROLL, Of Europoan and American celerity. This young andt brilliant Artiste is ackxowledged'W all, both in'and of the Equestrian profession, to be'Abe most perfect rider* of the age. * • In addition to the Star Company, the Mansiser has Sd* - cured an engagement with the renowned Wild Rider;' MR. EATON STONE. Mr. Stone’s feats on horseback are all performed his naked steed, without saddle,' bridlf; or' covering’ oi any kind. S. LATHROP, the Kenitrcky Clows; JIM REYNOLDS, the Great Model Clown. 1 The Great Romantic Spectacle; . DICK TURPIN’S RTSE TO YORK, • AND DEATH OF BLACK BBS?. Dick Turpin. ....♦......, M r rae Macarte: _ Three exhibitions on July 4th,- commencing af 10 %i 2Ki 7K. . Admission, 2fi cents. Reserved seats 50 cents. GRAND PROCEBSION OF N IXOIf r 3 - CRE MO ENE CIS- - CUS, .FRIDAY, July Sd. Leaving the . Academy of Music at. 10 o’clock.A. M,. passing up Broad street to Chestnut;, down 1 Chestnut te-* Third, through Third to Market, u> Market to Broad; through Broad to Arch, down Arch tO'Bleventh, through l Eleventh to Callowhill, thence toSixtifand'Walnnt, and 1 up Walnnt to the Academy, Mad am b ma o a e' s EUROPEAN,. Cl RCU-9. First appearaDce'iu Ten Yeeics* IN THIS CITY. ALL STAR PERFORMERS: Will commence a brief season on FRIDAY, July 3d. rs a „ GRAND PAYILLION. LOCUST Street, adjoining the Academy of Music OPBNI N a O P NIXON’S CREMOBNE ..... ' AND MADAME MiCARTE’S E IROPBAN CIBOU8; FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING JITLY'3*. SATURDAY, Judy 4tr, GR A N D GA L A D AY. . THREE PERFORMANCES. COMMENCING AT 10J$ A. M , 2JS and 7# P; M.' LOCUST Street, adjoining the Academy of Music. rfH E SYRO, AR ABIO TROUPE 1 * J--* ■ of MALE AND FEMALE PERFORMERS. ■ The first Female. Acrobats wbo have ever appeared ia» this Country. / . EATON STONE MADAME MAGARTE* And a host of • ATIXOS’S CRIiMORNE OiROUS: XT . ... MADAME MACARTE’S EUROPEAN CIRCUS. GRAND COMBINATION COMPANIES 1 EQUESTRIAN rjRAND PAVILION CIRCUS, LO CUST STREET, adjoining Academy of Musie, FRIDAY AFTERN<»ON AND EVENING/ S ATT7ROAY. JULY 4th. THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES, Commencing at 10K o’clock A M. and 2Jj and V& P. M. A/TADAME MACARTE, A*-*- In her Great Act. . THE VENETIAN CARNIVAL. FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. NIXON’S- CREMORNE-CIRCUS, LOCUST Street, adjoining Academy of ftfuaie. fIJ.RA.ND RAND PROCESSION f FRIDAY, July 33. NIX 0N r B CRB MORNS and ✓ Madame Macarte’9 EUROPEAN CIRCUS. / LOCUST Street, adjoining Academy of Magic. • SATURDAY, July 4th, ■ Grand Gala-Dat. 1 THREE PERFORMANCES, V&f A.M., 22£KSf., s and TK P. M. I s A T O N S. T O N E, The daring FARE-BACK RIDER, LOCUST Street, adjoining -Academy of Music. SATURDAY. July 4th, Three GK'A>rD Pbrsorma woes » Commencing at M. , 2K and T% P, M. M'LLK oarboll, The graceful COLUMBINE OF TSE ARENA. Madame Maoartp/s EUROPEAN CIRCUS, LOCUST Street, adjoining the Academy. JULY 4. Thrbh Grand Entertainments, 10K, 2&, and 7J£ o’clock. . .$2 95 • 210 . 2 25 .2 45 . 2 65 . 3 00 ► 3 30 . 3'3fl TI M C O O K , THE-ENGIISS HU- V MORIST. Wit, and'Gentlemanly Clown. JIMMY: REYNOLDS* The Yankee Model CLown; NIXON’S CRBMORNE CIRCUS, LOCnRT Street, adjoining the Academy of Music. JULY 4; Three Gbaxd Entertainments, At 10H. 2K. and 7% o’clock. THE THRILLING EQUESTRIAN I Drama- of DICE TURPIN, The Bold, HraHWATKAir, Introducing the celuorated Sfare, BLACK swan, - .iy2fstjyfi From Astley’a Amphitheatre, whose extraordinary training and' docility has created the greatest sensation, throughout* Europe. . Mada»b?Ma€A3te AsDrcKTuRPnrA SATURDAY* July 4th, v Grand- Gala Dat. THREE PERFORMANCES, Commencing at 10# A. M., 2% and 1%. P. M. Admission. 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents. jy2-fcf \TBW CHESTNUT-STREET THRA- - -L' TBE. Lessee and Manager.....' ...Mr. W. WHEATLCT. Genuine and Unexampled Success of PEEP G’ DAY THIS (Friday> EVENING, July 3. Edmund Falconer’s great: Irish Drama, entitled tha - PEEP O' DAY, In whioh MRS D. P. BOWERS will sustain her original character of v Kathleen,* As- enacted bv her over 400 consecutive nights at the Theatre Royal-Lyceum, London, England, supported by - Messrs. I>. P. BARRETT. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH, john McCullough. The play produced from original models procured in London, * T RE NEW SCENERY By Messrs. H. HILYARD AND J. H. SBLWYN ~ During the piece, ■which is liherallv interspersed with. SONGS and DANCES, Will'he presented a correct representation of an IRISH FAIR. • •IfLETgNTH-STREET OPER AHOUSB* ELEVENTH, above CHESTNUT Street. - ' THE CONSCRIPT! THE CONSCRIPT! THE CONSCRIPT ! .. THE CONSCRIPT! i THE CONSCRIPT! I :> This- att-exeitiog BOOK OF THE TIBfES has J>e«C , dtamaiifce&expressly for this establishment by\- THOMAS A’BECKET. ESQ. EVERT CITIZEN OF PHILADELPHIA SHOULD SERIT. • > SHOULD SEE IT. , EVERY SOLDIER EVERY CHILD SHOULD SEE IT; , EYEBY PARENT having children serving .-tittle conatry. should see it. ' EYEBY PATRIOT in the country-should see it. - 4&- It cannot fail to meet with great success!., It will- be performed EVERY NIGHT and. THRU * ’EdES ON EOUBTH OP JULY. V AdmißSion 25 cents. Children 15 cents. .; - • . \ , Secured seats 15 cents extra Seats may be secured from 9 A M. till 4 P. -M jyl-4fc' ELEVENTH ST. OPERA. HOUSE. First appearance of fcWPhiladelpMaiaVojrifce. ' } SAM HEMPLE, ' . SAM HEMPEB, SAM HEMPLK. To-night, . • As TOODLES, To conclude 'With the LAUGHtNG HYENA.., Doors ones-at 7 oxlock. Commences£-8 o’clock. Admission 25 cents Children 15 cents. v TO-MORROW.- FOIT R T H . O.F J.U LT ,• ' Thre*u Performances, 10 AM , 2 and SP.iM*. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF' A ' TPE FINE ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT STSES?T. OPEN DAILY (Sundays from 9 A.. M. -tili \ 6-P. M. Admfssioa 25 cents Ch.ilrc-rsn_ J?alf, price. THE NATATAEOW, ON THE 4?ml A op JDLT» willbe open from SA. M till 7 P. M. only., and no lessons that day. Gentlemen will'* swim from 5 A. M. till 111>A. fiE*» Ladies will swim from , 12 till 3 F.'M. Gentlemen and, Jiiniors from 3>£ till? P. M. The establishment will close at 7)< P. M. Other ' days asnsuai. . je2s-9t* - rahmup ,Wbs. fgg—nnwmmrnj' OPENING OS’ BED-. FQRp lUILKOAO—The. Hunt ingdon and Broad Top Bailfrpad'Company have com- * menced to run trains.over tbe..Bedford &>ai to Bloody»: Run within fevea miles of ‘Bed ford. ‘Visitors to the Springs leaving rjbiladftlphia.at .7# A- M.- will arrive early in the evening.. These A~H-. lie, . ■over night at Bxieiingdon. and will, wifch passeogeriby.- • the 10.30 P. M. crain.' res*h Bedford! ; | having hut"ie?en. miles* by stage. v-rer an eace'lenh.; : turnpike. ' t ixenrsion tiekets for Bedford .ar£ Broad Twp can be*. ; had at Penns'/lyania ELEVENTH. s and MABKKTt J'AMES. ItEftflSi jy2-6t B-jgft. Bnnteagdou and Broad, Tot»R- R^Co,. RS-imta—BKl PH3LA D BL P A, AND LOHG BRANCH VII, CAMDE3 AND AVLA»TIC-£H» SAKSTAH. ASO DS? LAW ASS BAT RAILROAD. On after Monday, Jtuje 16th. and until fcxih-aJLno*. - tice, B£*sseng;erl£ftiDS.'Will tdaveYine-stregt I' l ei.\ry. ui 7-/86*-:; A. fIL. arrivineat Lrmgßsanchatlblfl A, $k ■ ■•■■■■■’• R&snrning» li&yee Long'&ranch. ai3.3ihP* SJv, - ■ atpiiladelpKft.at.7i4sl> M*. • j Passengers landed close to.tbp Hotels. Jfc B; -r-E^nraion. parties will ba cacriad on ÜbarAA' t&ana. Apsiy to . L: & COI/H, Agentafc the. Depot. C&ep&r’nT&oint. ,BBN3?;sraoi*a, r ••. Assistant- ; - sr«anm west Chester anb* - 11l ■ PHILU)ELPHIi BAJLRBAB, ‘ VIA UKDrA, SUMMER ARRAN ftgMRIiT. •: Ob and, after M&SBAY, JCNSI >, ISO, Hn tsilsawilS leare PhUaaelphla l .ftoiß_fctis- dauoL Jlaitieaajf «xaaMor Eighteenttand Market stieats, at 7;Joana iQ.3OA. and at 2, 4- 30, and i 55 P. M. t a 1 . On TUESD ATS and PRIBATS-a leava WEST* CHESTER at 6.60 P.-M. Jiafctiwjdna, 1 wrePhiladelphlA at9.lfr?. M. ■•■■■-■ - Traipe leave, the coiner of Thirty first and Marked' streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after ih»£&rtfcur . time from Eighteenth %nd Sfaskefc. ■ On SUNDAYS leave Fhl&Jlelphia at S A. BjL and %. P. M. Loave West Chesiejr at ?• 30 A. and BP. M- The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.801 P. M. connect at Peanelton with trains on the P. .j. B. C. R. R. for Concord. Kennptfc. Oxford, *c. ; - -; : HEIfRY WOOD.' Superintendent, v?: T OST OB STOLEN. IN THIRD ST;. | J.J Cooknian & Co, ’s check -on the • CoinE*. Bank ‘for’ $1,000; Peter Wrlffht & Son's check : on the \Veatern Bankfor 53P.10; L.G. Ciraff k Gra,ham's -A check-on the -Manufacturers and &fcchanics’"B&nkfor V sj,Si’o, and s4d in hank notes. The ptrblic are cautioned'"! /against receiving-.or-negotiating tlie hashcon stepped. : ; - ■•• pv.^..r_ T OST OR MISLAID-A/TftIPLTOA^ 1/J VOUCHER for 1950, injavor of SUTTON & .S#*zt' ■. tificdhy-R; MURRAY, Surgeon TJ. S. A. til A jfo>dr pur veyor; March tfl,lSK£ The finder will return it 7 v to the store of the Medical.-Pnrveyor, .Fj'ppri Street.-- Hb«.7e Market. : - TOST OS MISLAID—DRAFT, drawn on WSLEIAO, COFFPV & CQ .'dated Wor •wiili* Merck Sl* ‘863, for fcl;?03 f>3 pi .yabiO Jnly 83, lW All poisons aro hereby .j against negotiating the aauie,-aspaymentihaßb«eas r j^rML-v.' t ' ./OA’4. A- POPS. jy2tu&ai2fc Koiwich* \ t UD.3 30.1503, U EMO R N B STAR EQUESTRIANS. ACROBAT PERYOR3IBRS. TOODIiES.s TOODIES, W. JANSEN aid South BKOAD Street., ja29-t