v Corn is heavy and lower jaalss 50.000 bushels at 73><@74c forßbippinK, and 72®i3e for Eastern. Bops are quiet with small sales at 17@22c. Hat: -North Bfvar U selling moderately at 80@35c for Shipping, and 00@95c for retail lota. Fkkights are quiet and firm. To Liverpool 1,300 bbls rionr at Is 9d; per Rteamrr, 2,000 bxs Cheese at4oe. To Glasgow—ls,ooo bus Corn at 7tfd, in bulk. ’Two neutral vessels were chartered, one for a direct port, and the other for Cork and a market. al7s Ad. WirrsKV is firmer and In good demand; sales6oo bbls at 46. Grease—'We notice sales of lOOpke* at B@B>£. Tallow is quiet, with sales of 40 hkds at Il@UJ{for; "Western and City. . Provision's —The Pork market is very’firm, with a fair demand; sales offlOObbls at #13.50 for hew mess— mow held higher-and BU. 76 for old mess. Beef is quiet and unchanged. Tierce and nominal: Beef ' Hams are out of first hands. Bacon iR inactive; 25 boxes short-rib sold at 7. Cut meats are firmer, with sales of 100 pkgs at 6>£c for Hams, and 4%c for fihqaldera. Lard is heavy and lower; sales of 609 bbls and tiercea at 9. s £@, 10Xc, andlO&c for choice. ~ CITY ITEMS. Daily Union Prater Meeting. —Wo have been requested to state that the/Union Prayer Meeting is now held daily at No. 6U Chestnut street up stairs, in the Commonwealth Building, between the hours of IS and 1, and,-also, between the" hours of i}4 and SH P. M.\ To-day, being thc Fourth of July, the usual noonday, meeting will commence at a quarter after 12 o’olock', and continue for an hour and a half. It is expected that this meeting will constitute one of the most important and interesting ■gatherings of the day. , A Splendid Stock .of. Dress Goods Selling off at G-rrat Bargains.— ln smother partof our paper to-day the ladies will find an ad vertisement thatwill interest tiiem probabiy quite as tnuoh at the most interesting despatch that we could publish in our reading columns. We refer to the announcement of Messrs. Edwin Hall Sc Co., No 38 South Second street. The stock of- goods, which they now offer at reduced prices, is one of the most superb and attractive in the city, selected with marked good taste, and admirably adapted to the Wants of the present Beason. Popular Cartes de Visits.—;Mr. F. G-iitekunst, the eminent Photographer, Nos. 704 and 706 Arch street, has just issued fine Cartes'de Visite i>f theßer. Dr. Blackwood, Bev. M. Q-. Oonkling how pastor of the Aroh-street Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. Abel O. Thomas, Unlversallst/of all Of which duplioates can be had by applying at his counters. Mr. Gutekunat’s splendid card picture of General Dana is also having a very extensive sale. The Fortunes of War.—Whatever may be the final issue of the great struggle now pending between the patriots and traitors of this land, we Ought not to doubt for a moment that the duty of every loyal citizen is to endure gladly whatever the exigencies of the contest may,entail upon him. As a nation we have been immeasurably blest. For tune has smiled upon us here at the North; com paratively, even while the war has been in progress. And last, but not least, Philadelphia has the happi ness and good fortune of having in her midst (Ninth Street, above Poplar) W. W. Alter’s Coal Yard, where our people, irrespective of rank or circum stances, can procure the very best Coal at the lowest prices. ’ . Beautiful Rural Photographs.—We have already referred to the fact that Messrs. Wen deroth & Taylor, (formerly Broadbent & C 0.,) Nos. 912,914, and 916 Chestnut street, are now prepared to execute, at short notice, Photographic pictures of all kinds of rural scenery, residences, cattle, &0., in the highest style of the art. We have examined a number of their specimens in this new and elegant branch, and find them so perfect and truthful that we are not surprised to find their orders for this class of pictures increasing rapidly from day to day. The Glorious Fourth.—Notwithstand- Jng' the postponement of the Great Celebration to day, it is idle to Buppose that our people, especially the juvenile portion of them, will not consume more or less powder in the form of fireworks. In ano ther part of our paper, this morning, our readers Will find the card of Messrs. E. G-. Whitman & Co., No. 318 Chestnut street, the popular confectioners of this city, announcing a splendid assortment of the most desirable Fourtli of July explosives, fire crackers, Roman candlea, rockets, &c., which they are selling at moderate prices. For all kinds of fire works and confections this is the place to go to. . Howto Make the Fourth Memora ble,—Go to O. Somers & Son's, the Fashionable Clothiers, No, 625 Chestnut street, under Jayne’s Halt, and present your wife, sister, sweetheart, and your friends in general, with the agreeable surprise of coming home in a magnificentnewsuit of clothes. Their stock is unsurpassed by Any other in the city, and their prices are mtonishingjy.low. Fine Groceries for the Country.— Meßßrs. Davis and Richards . (snocesßorß to the late G. H. MattaoD), dealers in fine.Famiiy Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, .are now sending large quantities of goodß to all parts of the country, espe cially to proprietors of Summer Resorts, and pri vate families who are residing out of town for the summer. Allgoods bought at this house, are care fully packed, and delivered in any part of the city, or sent to any of the railroad ddpdts less of charge. Mbssbs. C. Oakyobd & Sons, under the Continental Hotel; are now Beilins the moat beau tiful styles prOhUfiren’s Straw Hats at lore than cost of manufacture and importation. An Elegantly-pitting Shirt.—All who try the superb Shirts made and sold by Mr. George Grant, at' hia Gentlemen’B Furnishing Store, No, 610 Oheotnut street, would uae no others forever afterwards, even as a gift; 1. e., If they consult their own health and comfort. Pure Georgia Abbow Root.—We call attention to the advertisement of this excellent Ar row Boot, congratulating the publto upon Mr. Brown’s having secured a large supply previous to the breaking out of the- rebellion. See advertise ment. ' F. Bbown’s Essence of Jamaica Gin geb.—This is truly afamilymedicine. At this season, When affeotions of the stomach and bowelß are so common, no family, individual, or traveller should he without it. It is peculiarly efficacious in summer complaints of children, and is known and prescribed t>y the medical faculty. See advertisement. Superior quality Green and Black Teas. —Messrs. Davis A Richards, (successors to the late C. H. Mattson,) dealers in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, have now in store a'su perior invoice of all the finest and most popular Green aqd Black Teas—Oolong, Imperial, Young Hyson, Ohulan, and which we invite the attention of our readers. Dress Reform.— The ladies in Western New. York are amusing themselves with a “Dress Reform Convention,” now in session at Rochester, a number of them delivering addresses on this topio. Mrs. Lydia Hasbrauck, M. D.i attacked the present style of dress as unfitting woman for every sphere in whioh she acted,' whether as a mother or as a patriot. The delegates, while denouncing the prevailing style of female dresses, contrasted it with the elegant and comfortable garments worn by gentlemen, and she expressed the conviction, that In this line Rockhill St Wilson, Nob. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth street, Btand pre-emi nent. Refreshing. — We hope the Rebs will get enough ot Meade to satisfy their thirst for fight on this their second visit to us. We understand there was some pop-ping down near Hagerstown, yesterday, and if bo, there will be a nice scream among them that will serve as a cooler these hot days of July. We hope that Meade will pop away until there is not a dry traitor (or a wet one either) left,this side of the Potomac, and bo effectually that thpy. will not have time to “take anything before they go.” The General should receive ail. the aid he requires, and if he. will eall at Ohas. Stokes & Co’s, under the; Continental, we will lemonade him to the best of our ability. . TT.no Out Youb Flags.—To-day, of all clays since old Independence hell proclaimed “Lib erty to all the land, and to all the inhabitants there of,” there should be a general display of flags. Let the Stars and Stripes glisten proudly in the sunshine fromone end of the ,oity to the other, and let the _ men of all parties exhibit their devotion to the banner ■of their common country and nationality "upon the anniversary of the day which gave us a national existence, by going forthwith to'the pala tial clothing emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Oh&tnut street, and enrobing-themseives in a new and handsome suit ■ SPECIAL NOTICES. Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder. Moths in fore, bugs in beds. Roaches crawling on your floor; Rats and mice in barns and sheds- These shall never plague you more. Lyon, with his Powder, slays All the insects that annoy ; And his Pills, beyond all praise, . Every rat and mouse destroy, Lyon’s Powder is harmless to mankind, but will kill all house insects, garden worms, Yine-bngs,&u. Lion's Magnetic Pills are sure death to rata and mice. Sold everywhere. y DEMAB S. BARNES, jy4*l2t . New York. One op tiie Largest Assortments op BATH'NG DRESSES In the United States for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children, for Bale at JOHN SO6 MARKET' Street, Philadelphia. A heat new Cottage to rant on Cape Island, N. J, Ap ply to John P. Sloan, 806 MAKKET Street, Philadelphia. jy4-3i* - ■'••• / ' • . Hair Dye 1 ’Hair Dye 11 BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Seat in the World. The only Harmless* True and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect —changes Red. Rusty or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine .color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is Bigned William A. Batchelor, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. • je23-ly One-Prick Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi ffures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. OnrOHK-PaioE System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES fc CO., 60* MARKET Street. Dr. Sweetls Infallible Liniment is a eertajp remedy for Neuralgia. MABRIBO. RILEY—A^PLKGATE.—On the -24th of May, 1863, by dheßev. J. H. Kennard, Mr.:John Riley, ofWUliams *>ort, to Miss Emma B. Applegate, of Philadelphia. * FiIITON-HART.—On fhelstb May. 1863, by the Rev. GeoreeLeeds, D. D.» Mr. David Fulton to Miss Kate Hart,'all of. this city. * . UIED. FETTESS.—On Friday morning, 3d inst., Richard Fettert, Esa., in the 73d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, the members <»f Camden Lodge No. Id, A. ? Y. M.,and the order gen erally, are roßpeotfuUy invited to attend the funeral, from hialate residence, No. 218 Market street, Camden, w,. J., on Tuesday afternoon, 7th inst., at 3 o’clock, without further notice. Interment at-Bvergreen Ceroe ■ &iiit THOMPSON. —On the Ist instant, at CoatesviUe, Pa, • Dr. .T, W. Thompson, Assistant burgeon 111 st Regiment, F. V., in the 31st year of his age. Grandson or the late Cnthbert Landreth. The relatives and friends of the family, also Washing' ton Lodge, No. 69, A. Y./M., a r e invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his fatherla-law, Dr. D. James, 1013 Grssn street, on Monday, 6th instant, at 17 A M K - ** ■- PATTEN.—On the 2d instant. Anne, wife of William Fatten* and daughter ofthe late John Soholefleld, of Philadelphia, The male friends of the family are invited to attend her funerals fi om the residence of her husband, Main street, Germantown,, on Monday morning, 6th inst., at 9 o’clock > *♦ -’MATLACK. On Fifth day, evening, 2d inst, George Mafclack. in the Blst year of Ms age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend -his fu neral on Second dav morning next, the 6th; at 9 o’clock, from the residence of his son-in-law* Samuel Scatter good, No. 1483 North* Seventh street, without-fnrthor no-’ lice. „ Interment at Moorestown,~N. J. WOOLDRIDGE.—On the2d of July, of typhoid fever. Captain WLiliara-M. Wooldridge,son of William B. Woo dndge, in the 27’h year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, , and the mem bers ofthe Sappers aud Miners’ Corps ofthe late Col. regiment, and tlm-‘members of C >l. BLddla’s regiment, are Tespectfullr invited to attend hie funeral, from his late residence, No. 1443 South Fifth street, on; % Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. To proceed to -Wharton Street Church. ' ’ BAILEY.—On tho Ist inst., Mrs. Ellen, Wm. Bailer, aged 57 yekrs. ; * DO wNs.—On the Ist but., Mrs. Mary Downs,.aged 59 years. - * HOW ABD—On the Ist inst., James W 7 Howard, in the 43d. veaFofhis age. .. * JACKSON.—On the Ist inst., William B. Jackson, in the 66th year of his age! . ~ * ' KRIER.—On the 2d inst.. Mrs.,. Margaret Krler, in the 85th year of her age. . . ; * TJFSSON & SOM,.MOURNING STORE, No. 948 CHESTNUT Street; ~ iv 4 PLAIN WHITE CRAFE SHAWLS. J-' White Barege Shawls; Light Lama fchawls; Summer Shawls, wholesale;. Black Lacs Points. BTRB j, LANDELL, j e 20 FOURTH & ARCH Streets.. CUMMER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Foulards reduced; ’ • ■ Neat Plaid and Stripe Silks; park Lawns, Mosambiques, &c. Je2o • . ... BYRE& LANDELL. RE-OPENING SERVICES CON TINUED at BEDDING M. E, CHURCH, SIX TEENTH and COATES, TO-MORRO WCSaoday). Bishop SCOTT, D- D., preaches at 10; Rev. WM. URLS, Pastor Western M. E. Church, at S. In the afternoon, at 3, a great Sunday-school or children’s meeting. Governor Cannon, of Delaware, Thos. T. Tasker, Esq., Amos Phillips, Esq., and Bishop Scott, are expectei to make short addresees. All invited. . It* • • jg? THE REV. HENRY J. MORTON. _ 'D. D , Hector of the Church of St. James, will preaclx (P.V.) at St. Michael's Church, GERMANTOWN, ou SUNDAY EVENING next, July 5 Service to com mence at S o’clock. A collection will be taken up in aid of the Church.- 5 It* STmANDBBW S CHURCH-DIVINK KS* 1 service will be held in St- Andrew’s Chn rch, EIGHTH Street, above Spruce, THIS (Saturday) HORN ING, July 4tb, commencing at 9 o’clock. The congrega tion of St. Andrew’s -are .invited by special prayers, ap pointed by the Bishop of the-Diocese for this day. to be present, and invoke the blessing of Almighty God upon this country.’ . . -It* THE BOOK ABOVE AXth {—EIGHTH Discourse of the Series, (D.V.), by .T. H. bTOCETON, SABBATH Evening, 8 o’clock, corner of-ELEVENTH and WOOD'Streets. Special topic— “ Ecclesiastical Opposition to the Bible.” Morning worship,,io3f o’clock. Alliavited. The Crisis not for-, gotten. • ' ' : It* BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, North THIRD Street, above Girard avenue. —T>;- MORROW MORNING’S Services will: commence at 10& o’clock. Subject, “ Liberty: ? AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Subject, *• Faith.” Seats free. - it* REV.D. W. BAR TINE, D D., will preach in 'the- GREEN-STREET M. E. CBtIRCH, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING, at: 8 o’clock. . • It* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL I<s?* CBUROH, THOMPSON Street, below Frout.- Rev. L. GEAR preaches on appropriate subjects on FOURTH OF JULY, at 10 A. M and 7& P. M.“ Patriots welcome, • . . It CHRIST r.HURCH.-TIIIS VENE* RABLE CHURCH will he open for Prayers on SATURDAY, 4ih of July. Service will commence at 9 o’clock A. M,. * lt*. DAILY UNION PRAYER MGET INGS at 611 CHESTNUT Street, up stairs, in Commonwealth Buildings,-EVERT. DAY, between TWELVE and ONE o’clock, and also bet W9e a the ho ars of FOUR AND A HALF 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 piayer daily. GEO. H. STUART, A. MARTIN, P.'SIMONS. T. TOLMAN. THE EIGHTY-NINTH SOLDIEdS’ MEETING OF THE ARMY COMMI P t\BB, Y. M. C. A., constcted with the Christian Commission, will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, at So’clock.-in the Second Dutch Reformed Church, SEVENTH, above BROWN, Rev. T. DE WjTT TALMAGE, Pastor. Wehavework to perform in onr own State, and need much more than we have to assist us in relieving- the wantB of the soldiers who are now at the capital. Will the i oonle 1 emember them ? Addresses from Col. S. M. BOWMAN (distinguished for gallantry at Fredericksburg, in command of the Sich Regiment Penna Yds.) and others. lc* r-s*- THB FOURTH «t UAR T K. RI.Y lCr» MEETING OF THE SUN DAY-SOBOOt, MIS SIONARY SOCIETY of tlic SPRING GARDEN BAP TIST CHURCH will he held in the (Jlmv.-h. THIR TEENTH Street, above Wallace, TO-MORKOW AF TEB NOON, at 3"o’clock. Singing by the School, and Ad dresses b? Charles.E. Lex and A. M.. Spangler. Esqs. Friends of Missions and Sabbath-schools cordially in vited. ' •••' • • • It* . SPIRITUALISM.-A CONFERENCE will bh held at SANiOM STfiBBT'HAti,. on SUNDAY, at 10K A. M. Mrs. E. W. FARNHAM of Cali fornia,will Lecture in the EVSNING. at 9 o’clock, on “The Relation of Man and Woman to the Origin of Evil. ” Admittance 5 cents. It* • MEETING OP THE LADIES’ ASSOCIATION OF THE HOMEUfATHIO HOS PITAL'is postponed until MONDAY, July 6th, at four o’clock p.M.vat the College on FO.BERT Street, ll* • M. Ly PASCBALTi, Secretary. VOLUM TEER C AY AL RV FOR STATE DEFENCE.—A number or gentlemen, whose names were given to Postmaster waLUORN for the purpose of forming a Troop, of YOLUNTEfitt CAYALRY, met-at the office of HENRY/T. KING, Esq., Yesterday, and formed, a temporary organization. ' Persons who desire to join the troop and who‘will furnish their own horses, are requested to meet at Mr. KING’S office, aOT South SIXTH Street, on MONDAY MORNIHG, atjline.o’clock.. Arms willbe'fnrnishedby the city. . __ G. A. Walborn, C. VonTagen, r- — Henry T. King,. W. W. TaweJl, . Constant Guillou, Solqmon Sternberger, E. Poulson. Wm. Eckfeldt. J. R. Flanigan, - It CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS. V S. A* MERCER, the Treasurer,'acknowledges the following: - . The Farmers andMechanics’ Bank. J. Rhea Barton. Mrs. Ann Hertzog—....i.... Edward Coles, Jr ; • * Dr. George'Hamilton Amount previously acknowledged No. 1910 CHESTSUT STREET OFFICE OF SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE FOR RECRUITING COLORED REGIMENTS. ' t • . The following gentlemen have teen appointed a Com mittee to visit and inspect CAMP WM. PENNi at Chel ton Hills: _ __ - • , Wm. H. Ashuret, L, Montgomery Bona, '. Thomas Mott. J. J. Borie, Morrie L. Hallowell, E. W. Clark, Rev. Phillips Brooks, Abraham Barker* . Horace Binney, Bi\, Samuel 8. White, Henry Samuel, Dr George J. Ziegler, 7 J. Miller McKim, Wm. Sellers, . George H. Boker, Rev. L. J. Parvm. Wm. Meredith, . • A. C. Roberts, . Atherton Blight, James A. Wright. . B. P. Hunt, • •jyl-6t . , THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. PER»ONAL.-WILL THE LADIES signing themselves * S 1 ’ and “E,” in The Press of the 30tnulf. and 2d Inst.; please call a Meeting, for the purpose of considering the expediency of offering our services to the city, ana its private institutions, in the place of men, who are needed in the defence of our State? it* . many ladies. > STATE MEDICAL BOARD.-TKI3 Board is still in session for the examination Of applicants for appointment, as Medical Officers for the State troops - Loyal physicians of the State recommended for their good habits are invited to attend. ' jy4 3t DIAMOND COAL COMPAN Y-NO- TICE.—At a meeting af the Directors of thia com pany, held on tliedst inet., a dividend of THREE PER CBNT. was declared, payable at their office, Wo. Tli> MARKET Street, on and after the lUh Inst. ‘ jy*6l* 8. ALTER,- Secretary. CITIZENS’ BOUNTY POND COM MITTBE. —At a meeting of thiß Committee held , tnis day, the following preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted; , W hereas, The emergency of the present crisis is likely to exhaust the funds in hand of this. Committee, belt Resolved, That the public are hereby invited, to send in further contributions to the Treasarer, S. A. Mercer, at the Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank.. , ' ~ _ Attention is called to. the followinffresolutionpasswl June 16, and to the advertisement of WM. YEITCH, 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 servioe 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 sum of one hundred and fifty thoueaud dollari, •» Resolved, That the sum of TWENTY DOLLAR be, and the same is hereby appropriated to each military company of not less than sixty-two men from Philaael §hia received into the service of the State or of the United tates for the present e mergency, for the .payment of ad vertising and other incidental company expenses; TSOSi WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. Lortn Blodget, Secretary. . . "^te3Q-12t •dk TO THE CAPTAINS OF COMPA HIES OP VOLUNTEERS RECRUITING FOR THE PRESENT EMERGENCY.—Ravine been appointed PAYMASTER by tbe disbursing anaaoy of the CITI ZBNS’ BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE ofthe TEN DOL LARS for each officer and private from Pbiladelpbia, you will please furnish me with, a certified copy of the Muster Roll of your as early as possible, so that arrangements may be made to pay the said sum to each man volunteering, WILLIAM VEITCH, je3o-12t No. 3 WILLING’** Alley. |w-3a» OFFICE OF UNION MUTUAL IN- VaSsURAECE COMPANY,.. Philadelphia, June 8.1863. Notice Is hereby given, that subscriptions to the In creased Capital of theUnionMutual Insurance Company, “by conversion of the Bcrip 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 ameetlng of the Scripholders, held June 1, 1863. JOHN MQ3B. gflerata-rr; HOUSE, PHU.ADELPHIA, 1863.-TO MASTERS OP VESSELS.- The attention of Masters of Vessels is called to the fol lowing Regulation, the strict observance of which la re quired GENERAL REGULATION. Theascbt Department, July 1,1563. TO COLLECTORS OP CUSTOMS—No vessel, other than Steamers or Packets known to be engaged in regu lar lines, or in the employ of the Army and. Navy, will be allowed to leave port between the hours of sunset ana sunrise, until further orders. J . All vfSEela, on entering port, will forthwith reoort to the Revenue Cutter or Guard Ship, before proceeding to anchorage. • 8. P. CHASE, jy3-6t - Secretary of the Treasury, rS2*» PHII»ADEIiPHIA. POST OFFICE* |0» . - July 2, 1863.' NOTICE.—On Saturday next,the FOURTH OF JULY, this Office'will be open for the transaction ofbusineis until half past 9 in the morning, and from 5 until half past 6 in the evening. SUB-OFFICES open at same hoars. .: . The Carriers will make hut one Delivery of Letters, which will he in the morning. ■ • The usual MORNING and EVENING Collections will be made from lamp post and othhv boxes. . . . je3-2t - C. A WaLSORN, P. tf. AMERICAN LIFE AND TRUST §3* COMPANY. . Phit.apelphia, July 2.1553. The Board of Trustees have this, day declared a Divi dend upon the Capital Stock of POUR PER CENT.Vout of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand, and have assumed the National 'ana State Taxes upon said Dividend. [Jy3 3t] JOHN S. WILSON, Sec., ■K3=» THE EIGHTV-SEVENTH ansi- LSjtr YERSARY OP AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. *THE STATE SOCIETY OP THE CINCINNATI OP PENNSYLVANIA." The Anneal Stated.Meetingof ‘‘THE STATE SOCIETY OP THE CINCINNATI OF PENNSYLVANIA” will he held at “THE LA PIEKRB HOUSE, on Broad Street, below Chestnut, on SATURDAY, the FOURTH DAY OP JULY, A. D. 1663, at 10 o’clock A. M. ■ _ ; ivl-at , H. L. BPRO AT, Secretary, NOTICE-NINTH AND TENTH WARDS. —The undersigned 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 - £4B WEST LO Cl AN SQ G ARB, . CHARLEB S. LEX, f 51 North SIXTH street, or,lloB ARCH Street. OFFICE OP THB OIRA.RD LIFE C£r IN&rahcß TRUST COM FAMY,PRiLA»ELTBrA, June 30,1863. The Managers have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR FKB CBNT. on the Capital Block for the last six: months, payable to the Stockholders* clear of the State and Government taxes, on demand. JNO. F. JAMBS, jyl-R* , « ' Actuary. ■sjfc OFFICE_OF THE SURGEOR-AIU TIST TO THB ARMY AND HATS’* PainADßn phia, October 24, 1862. Wounded Soldier and Sailors desirous of mUIM themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply Immediately at the ofloe of the Bars eon-Artist to the Government, No. 1600 GHSSTNUT Street. „ B. FRANK PALMRR, Ja9-6m OpTenuaent Surgeon-Artist... MP SHE RBERD'3 INSUR^W gK ROf>MG, »:!» WALNUT Street.—Our eastern ers are particularly requested to attend to their Re.iev sle r and send in their orders for Insurance, between, the hours of 10 and ISfo’clook. • WILLIAM D. SHERRERD. _ Agcat for the V Horae," ‘‘Hartford,” and of other lifc* enranca Companies.. ' . jyl-tf . SOTICE.-THK EISHTHIKST4I - MBNT on ihe Stock of th« UriST.vMVII.LE, MANTDA, Si FaIRMOUNT PaS-ENGBR RAILWAY GO. .will be duo and payable JULY. 16th. 1863. At the Office of-the Treasurer. JOHN O’BT'KME, Mi’ 110 South SIXTH Street. , R. T. FRAILER, jy2-tbsmwf&ra6t« - _ Secretary. K- OFFICE OF THE SCHOYLKILL HAVEN AND LEHIGtI RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, Sixth Month-2Ub. 186(3. NOTlCE.—lnterest upon all payments made on sub scriptions to the capital Block of this Company, prior to the first dav. f JULY next, will be paid at the Office oft he MINBHILf AND SCHOYLKILL d HaVEN RAILROAD, COMPANY, No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, on’ and after the 6th‘proximo. _ i Bv order of the Board of Directors. . 5 JOSHUA W. ASH, Treasurer N. B.—The Transfer Bodce of the Company will be doted from the Ist to the 14th of JULY.. je~2s thßtn6t*. PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM 4GEN §C2» CY OF THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.— At this office,' established with the approval of the De- SaTtments at 'Washington, • ail claims of soldiers and leirrelatives for BOUNTY, BACK PaY. AND PEN SION, are prepared FREE OF CHARGE- W. N. aSHMAN, Solicitor. 130 T CHESTNUr Street., S NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT, UNION LEAGOE BRIGADE. Becruits "will receive all authorized‘Bounties, and tbeir receive $2 per week In, addition to their pay from the State. ' TERM OF SERVICE, THREE "MOIfTEIS. ST ATE DEFE N C EL HEADQUARTERS, 605 AR OH STREET, AND RECEIVER OF TAXES’ OFFICE, SIXTH AND CHESTNUT: STREETS, W. A. GRAY. Colonel Commanding. JOHN H. MEQEE, . Lient. and Adjutant. ’ jy4-3t* A.MANSHIP, Pastor. ATTENTION! OFFICERS OF UNION LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS UNION LEAGUE BRIGADE, . GENERAL ORDERS. All persons authorized to recruit for this Brigade will report at'these Headquarters, WITH THEIR MBH (not already in Camp) Kt 2 o’clock P. M., TO-MORROW, for the purpose of consolidating detachments, and deciding upon the rank of company officers. The claims of no person will-be considered who fails to obey this order. . . , SSillO BOUNTY FOE THREE MONTHS. RECRUITS wanted for COMPANY D, Second Union League Regiment. Recruiting Station, 4k7 South. THIRD Street. It E* Y. lIIGBEE, Captain. SUN lON LEA G U E THE COMMITTEE OF THE UNrON LEAGUE for the organization of a'Brigade will pay to the family of each* Volunteer mustered into the Brigade DURING IHS SERVICE UNDER THE LATE CALL OF THE GOVERNOR, OR UNION LEAGUE HOUSE. 1118 CHESTNUT STREET. COEN EXCHANGE REGIMENT, COLONEL ALEX. : MUKFHY. The WASHINGTON GRAYS and four other Compa nies have been mustorod into thie Regiment, and will go into Camp immediately. Any other Organizations wishing to ioin this Regiment will report at Head quarters, CORN EXCHANGE ROOMS, corner of SE COND and GOLD Streets. ....$2,000 6OO 2OO 6OO Is recruiting at the CORN EXCHANGE ARMORY, SECOND and GOLD Streets. JAMES KING, Surgeon General. MILITARY NOTICES. COMPANIES! Philadelphia, July 3, 1803. WM. D. WHIPPLE/ Lieut. Colonel. U. S. Army, commanding. B R I O A D E, HEADQUAKTEBS, 1a 0 a CHEST H IT T. STEE E T, TWO DOLLARS PEE WEEK TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS AT. THE TIME.OF ENLISTMENT to his pay and any other Bounties given. By order of the Committee, J R. FRY. CAPTAIN A.- F. HAPPEL CAPTAIN HAKTBANFT Ib also recruiting at No. 204 DOCK Street. $26 ABOVE ALL OTHER BOUNTIES Paid to each Recruit on Companies being mustered into service. By order of COL. ALEX. MURPHY. PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. COLONEL R. B. ROBERTS, SPECIAL- AID TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CURTIN, Has teen detailed to this city for the purpose of attend ing to all trisinesu relating to the ransterlng in, and transportation of, troops from this citv for the defence of the State. His office is at the COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, Where all persons desiring information will apply. jy2-tf ■ :• v IJHE UNION-LEAGUE REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS, ARE REMOVED TO iaoa CHESTNUT STREET. THE STATE MUSTERING OFFICER. CAPT. FRANK WHEEI.ER, Has his Office at the LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS. jy2-tf ' ■ 1 8 DEFEND THE STATE. HEADQUARTERS Ibt REG'T. INFANTRY, P. h. g., No. 7 State House Bow. This regiment is recruiting for THREE-MONTHS’ SERYICB, under the call of the Governor to DEFEND THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Commanders o! .Companies ( will report dally at ten o’clock. Each mas enlisting is this corps receives &5 0. BOUNTY From the City, $lO from the Bonnty Fond, besides hie pay. CHARLES J. BIDDLE, Colonel. JAMES ROBB SNOWDEN, LUnt. Col. iTS-it GRAY RESERVES. RECRUITS lOR THIS REGIMENT, .. ' . ■# ’[ (Now.near Harrisburg,) FOR STATE SERVICE FQR NINETY DAYS, Unless sooner discharged. APPLY AT HEADQUARTERS, * No. 810 MARKET STREET, THIRD STORY. THOMAS SPARKS. Je3o-«t Third Lieutenant and Recruiting Officer. ; THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1863. ■JTNION LEAGUE BEGIMBNT. THE UNION LEAGUE, .The O'nderfligned were appointed a Committee to Or ganize a & UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LEAGUE. The Regiment will "toe mustered into service for THR E E MONTHS, VOLUNTEERS FOR IT ABE REQUESTED TO REPORT IMMEDIATELY TO AT THE QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, NORTHEAST CORNER OF TWELFTH AND GIRARD Bach, necessary expenses as are not properly borne by the Government WILL BB DEFRAYED FROM A FUND RAISED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE., . CLOTHING, EQUIPAGE, ARMS, and EQUIPMENTS will be furnished as soon as the organiaztion shall be .effected. A Camp will be formed immediately, in the neighborhood of the city, j Headquarters, Philadel phia, July 3,i56& GENERAL ORDERS, No. 4. • The following*named gentlemen of this cl‘y are con stituted a Board of Appraisers to examine and report upna the damage sustained by private property during the preparation of the defences of the city r Mr, GEORGE ERfiTY, - ; “ JOHN KICK, - ", JOHN O. JAMES. The Bosrd will meetand organize on MONDAY next, at 10-o’cloek'A. M., at these Headquarters. They will act under oath. - - ; All citizens whose property is suffering damage fby the erection of defensive works, or by military occupa tion, are requested to report their cases as soon as-they ari*e to the Board, so that the members may examine and report accordingly.. - , Bs command of Major General DANA. CYRUSfe. HARDEMAN, Asst. Adj;‘Gen. Official: L. Harwood, A. A. A Gen. jy4-3t A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE- A HERAL’S OFFICE. . Philadelphia, EdJuly, 1863. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until FRI DAY. 10th lust., at 12 o’clock M , for the aelivery'of all the forage, consisting of Oats, Corn, Hay, and Siraw, re quired for the u*e ofpnblic animals at the various U. S. A. Hospitals within the city, limits, including German town, WebtPhiladelphia,aDdChester, also-that required for issue to officers stationed af this post; from the Ist of August to the 31st of December next, inclusive; all the forage to be of the best quality r Hay tobe of.the best qualityr-timothy. Bidders will state the- price por bushel of 32 lbs for Oats, price per bushel of 56- lbs for Corn, price per 100 lbs for flay and Straw, delivered at the place of consumption. Payment* to he made month ly. Security will be required-for the faithful perform ance of the contract. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. jy4-Gt TTEADQU-ARTERS OF COMMISSION XJL'FO R U. S. COLORED TROOPS, No. 1310 CHEST NUT Street. Philadelphia. The following is the official order authorizing the re cruiting of Colored Troops: . Beal quarters of tee Army, Abjt Genera-ls Office, June 17, 1863. Major GEORGE. L. STEARNS, Assistant Adjutant General United States Volunteers, is hereby’lannonnced as Recruiting Crmmissioaer for the United States Colored Troops, subject to such instructions as he may from time to time receive fcom the Secretary of War. By order of the Secretary of War (Signed,) . .. E. D. TOWNSEND, • Assistant Adjutant General, To Major Geo. L. Stearns, AssVAdj’t General U. 8. Volunteers. The undersigned is prepared to issue the proper au thorization to colored men 10 enlist recruits for the Armies of the United States. He will receive applies-. tions from those desirous of being made commiesloued officers, and transmit the same to the Board of Inspec tion at Washington, and will be glad'to give fail in formation on ail matters connected with this branch of the service to those who may seek it. The undersigned has tbgco-operation of a Committee of sixty-citizens of Philadelphia. The- Agent of the said .committee is R. R CORSON, who is likewise, the Agent of the undersigned .' > , * - ‘ CAMP WILUAM PENN, at Chelton Hills, has-bean selected as the camp for instruction, and Lieut. Colonel LEWIS WAGNER placed in command- of it. AH re cruits will be mustered in by companies of eighty men; and: by squads, and immediately uniformed, equipped aid sent to the cainp. * ... Squads of men will be subsisted until companies are completed by the committee of citizens, at such localities as their agent may designate. , ; ’ 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.V Recruiting Commissioner for U. S. Colored Volunteers. jcSMf ■ - ’ CHAIRMAN. STO Asms !—THEI HOUR THAT all freemen should fly to the rosea* ond.dave the traitors who.- by birth or adoption; ever claimed’ the, protection -'of out glorious American flag, now in aims, B'aiighteriog the noble sons of America, breaking tbe hearts of many ’a .kind parent, destroyingthe-com -forta of every fireside, from our soil they have daved to pollute, has arrived. -All friencly to joining a company for State defence, for three months, in 2d Regiment o& Coal will meet attheQDDFELLOWSMPALL* Tenth and South streets, MONDAY, July 66h; : 1863,- at 8 o’clock A; M., to be mustered at'lo'o’clock A.- M.. Twenty-five dollars bounty when sworn in, and all other bounties at the earliest moment. ■ ■ . _ FRED. ZARRACHER, Captain, late of 29th P. V. Titos. Dorxan, .First Lieutenant. : ’ jy3*2l* . u THE IK VALID CORPS; ■ BY GENERAL ORDERS No. 105, from,the War De lu.partmenfc. authority.is given for creating, a military ’ •■ organization, to be compoaed-of such worthy officers and soldiers as may have become disabled - from, wounds. received in service, or from disease contracted.in the line of duty; and to be called the IN VALEO CORPS. • As it is to be composed of VETERANS who have become more or less crippled in the service df their country,and have produced evidence of 'worthiness, lhis willbo em phatically a CORPS OF HONOR, reckoning, a’mong its numbers many of the noblest and most' gallant sons of America,*brave relics from every battle-field of the war, gathered under the fostering protection of Go? vernment. . . It is to be NATIONAL in its character, having'no re- , ference to States; hence an applicant, furnishing the cessarv qualifications, may be received by any.provost » arsbal appointed under.the enrolment act; whether in his own or In another State, ■ . r Its officers and men will he designated, as amarkof. distinction, by a uniform peculiar to themselves, and their duties will be 6uch home service as they may be capable of performing, thus relievint . many thousands of able-bodied troops whose services are needed in the One office has been open for a few weeks,for the enlist ment of invalid discharged soldiers, atNo BCSLambard street, Philadelphia. This is now closed, and another opened at No. 343 South THIRD Street; Philadelphia, adjoining the office of Captain LEHMAN, Provost Mar shal of the. First Congressional Districts- v A camp has been opened hear Harrisburg for the're ception of all recruits for-this corps enlisted - in this .State, where comfortable quarters, are the recruits uniformed, armed, and equipped. The follow ing in formation concerning this corps is published by the “■The term of enlistment in. the Invalid Corps ►hall be three years, unless sooner discharged. It is further an nounced that no officer or enlisted man shall be entitled to oi receive any pension, premium,.or bounty, for en listment or re-enlistment, or :service in .the. Invalid Coips. Claims for pensions or bounties, which may be due for previous service, will not.be invalidated;by en listment in the Invalid Corps; but no pensions canbe. drawn,- or accrue to the benefit of any man, during his service in said corps. The officers and men will be orga nized into companies of infantry, of the same strength as is now authorized by law for the United States m ■ fantry. * * «,_ : * * ** ‘ * The officers and enlisted men will receive the same pay and allowances now authorized by law for the. United States infantry, and will be paid in the same . ™**AJen enlisted in, or transferred to, the Invalid Corps will be.subieefc to the Articles of War. Away Regula tions, &c. ,tiie same as other soldiers, and will be-re-, quired to perform »11 duties within thelimit of their physical capacity, as laid down iuihe Roles and Regu lations for that corps; hut for the convenience of service they w ill be selected for three grades of duty. Those who are most efficient anl able bodied, and capable of using the ;musket and performing guard duty,. light marches, &c., &c., will be assigned.to companies of the Ist Battalion, Those of the next degree of physical effi ciency, includingall who have lost a hand or an arm; to the companies of the 2d Battalion. Those who,are the least effective, and including all who have lost a foot or. ft ieg. to the companies of the 3d Battalion. •. . ■ ‘ Companies of the; Ist Battalion will be employed toainlyas provost guards and garrisons for cities, but; may be assigned to forts, field works, and railroads near : : the cities and; other important points. They will.be armed with muskets, and will not be liable to active. campaigns with the field armies. , . ... “ Companies of the 2d Baitalion will be* armed with: side-arms only, and will be employed as guards or buildings, hospitals. &c.\ and will have companies of the Ist Battalion.on duty with them when the use of Are* annsumy.benoceßsary,. ; . ■ . • 'j ■ •‘The companies of the 3d BaUalion will be armed with side-arms, like the 2d Battalion, and will ba em ployed in hospitals-as cooks, nurses,-, ward masters, clerks, orderlies, '&c., &c ; the officers ..of these compa- , 'uies'doing the duties of military assistants, at the'hos pitals ” -For’further information; discharged soldiers are in vited to call at 34:3 SoutIfTHIRD Street, or at the office of any provost marshal-acting under authority of the. enrolmentact. ■ . ' fi-W. MATTHEW'S, • „ i Major Ist Penn’a Artillery-and • . je2s-thB&tntf Sup tR. B. Invalid Corps for Phlla. . f OFFICE OF. SUPERVISORY COM MITTBE FOR; RECRUITING'' CO bORED ItEGI -MENT6, No; 1210 CHESTNUT Street. -.V =•• •, .• TO MEN OF COLOR. . , .V- ■}. By the existing militia laws the Governor has not the power to accept your services for three mouths: 7 You arc therefore the more.urgently invited to VOLUNTEER FOR THE WAR, . - Under-the''a'iitb'orization'*o' the War Department. ‘ ' r ' TWO DOLLARS PREMIUM is paid for.each recruit. • TEN DOLLARS BOUNTY is also paid to each recruit "by lie undersigned,upon the presentation of the muster 'in roll of each full company of eighty .men;• • ;■••••• ; ■ Proper persons are invited to call at these headquarters* to recruit. ■ R. R. COKSON.'Agont. ! SHEA DQ,U ASTERS “ UNION LEAGUE BRIGADE, ’’Philadelphia. July 3,-ISG3>-t ■NOTICE. —Perßons authorized v to raise meu for tne * “ Union League Brigade” will, report at Headauar-' ters,-No. CHESTNUT Street. EVERY MORNING., at ten o’clock, until further orders, la regard to the stata of tlieir commands. By order; • - . , jy3 Lieut. Col. WM; P. WHIPPLE, Comdg. tPATBIOTS ! EBEEMEN!—AWAKE BEFORE IT 18 TOO LATE.—Protoot your wires •and children, and chase, these robbers fj-orn your. . VV Alt TED —Men who can handle a Ride* Carbine, Buck, Shot Gun, or any other infernal machine. Mon. who arewillinsc to enrollitheir names, come and be Sady attho tap of the Bell of Liberty, with One Hun dred Rounds of Ammunition—no bounty. -Enrolment at 431 WALNUT Street; U. g. -Assessor’s Office.. nyS-fit -mv PENNSYLVANIANS AROUSE!— ■ The first battle on our soil is fought! . Fall in! to lil form a Company for-State service, to .connected ill with Onion League Regiment. Armory 505 CHEhr -81 ’ fourti story ‘ GEO. W. GRICE.-Captain. jp Jj A G D E P O T - ; BUNTING SILK AND MUSLIN'' F L A Gr S OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ; W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH A CHERRY: Streets. je2,1,9,1».16.18,M.M.30a»jy2.4 ALMONDS-3 BALES PRINCESS Paper Shell Almonds; 6 ceroons ,Lisbon. Paper Shell Almonds, for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS. M-tf 10T South WAWVBUttt- MILITARY NOTICES. AT A MEETING OF HELD ON THE 27TH INSTANT. Regiment, Under the Governor’s Proclamation, THE COMMITTEE, STREETS. J. R. FRY,‘ • B, »t. FELTON, ' J. EDGAR THOMSON, V ELLERSLIE WALLACE, M.D., JAMES L. CLAGHORN, HORACE BINNEY, Jr., ■ MORTON McMICHAEL, GAO. H. GROSMAN, J. I. CLARK HARE. W. D. LEWIS, GEO WHITNEY. ANDREW WHEELER. A. BX)YJ>.V r - Capt. and A. Q. liL GENERAL ORDERS No. 178. 'RETAIL DRY GOODS. We take this mothod of informing our customers that we shall not remove ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH OF GOODS FROM THE CITY. IF PHILADILPH’A FALLS, WE FALL WITH IT. We are now closing out our BUMMER STOCK AT LOW PRICES. SUMMER SII.KS and GRENADINES; 'ORGANDIES and FRENCH LAWNS; PACIFIC f AWNS, ,15 cents; Mozambique's and mohairs; . DRBB3 GOODS, from ISK'cents to 3T>I cents, in great T ' variety. GRENADINE and BAREOE SHAWLS; SILK and BAREGE MANTLES; LAMA and STELLA SHAWLS; WHITE and BLACK BAREGE, by the y’d, for Shawls-. A large stock of BLA C K SILK S p FOR DRESSES AND MANTLES. N. B.— Store ready for business at 7 o’clock in the morning. EDWIN HALL & 00., No. 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET. jy4-tf QOLDIERS’ SHIBTING FLANNELS. 6-4 Shirtings all wool. 3-4 and 6 4 Fancr Shirtings. Soldiers’Gray Blankets. Bed. White, and Blue De Laiii.es for Flags. - BYRE & LAND ILL, jy4 FOURTH and ARCH Streotß. I-'INANCIAJL. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY HAS AUTHORIZED ME TO -CONTINUE MY AGENCY FOE A BRIEF PERIOD. Anil. nntll further notice, I shall continue to receive Subscriptions to the 5-20 LOAN AT PA R, AT MY OFFICE, AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCIES Thronghont tire Loyal States. ' JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 1141 South Third Street^ QALIFORNIA AND BAS' FRANCISCO CITY COUPONS BOUGHT AHD COLLECTED BY AUGUST BELMONT A CO, BO WALL STREET, CUBSCRIPTIONS AT PAR FOR THE •3-5-aO.fcIX -PER CENT. U -S. LOAN will he received %urlug Julyj and so i-ONfiunless the time be asaln' extenSed by the S eeretar A , R onh|Treasar ?is . TrEB _ - jyl-SfcAssistant Treasurer United States. COLLECTION OF U. S. OERTIFI- V CATES Of INDEBTEDNESS.-The ADAMS’ EX PRESS COMPANY are nowi prepared to collect at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One rear Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma turing.:: ' Terms made known and receipts given at the office. No 3aO.CBESNUT Street mys-tf TtfITNiCIPAL ALLEGHENY CITY •DJL COUPONS, due July Ist, will be uaid at office' of .WQRIwMcCQUCH. &Co., No. 30 S. THIRD St.-jy3-3i* LEGAL. TN * OBEDIEN CE TO A WRIT OF 'sale issued*out».bf the .Circuit Coari of the United States in and for.the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to mo directed, I will sell at Cook’s Auction Store, No. 134- South FRONT Street, on THURSDAY July 16,1883, at 12 o’clock, M.; six boxes of merchandize, containing needles, spectacles, buttons, handkerchiefs, and a va riety of other articles'. Catalogues will be issued prior to the day of sale. - ' WILLIAM* MILL WARD, . U. S. Marsbal E. D. of Pennsylvania. ; Philadelphia, June 1861 . • je3o 6t : VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT An tbeCourtof Common Pleas for the City and Coun ty ofPbiladelphia, upon tbe petitionof BL r ZA EOSBRB, TELLWEGER, filed on the 6th day of December, A. D. ; 3E62, have entered a Decree changing the name of peti tioner to Eliza Elsere Heennann, - in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly in such case made andnrovided. Ja.MES PAUL, » . Attorney for Petitioner. ' June 12, 1863. - ‘ , jul3-s4t TESTATE OF FRANCIS M. DRBXEL, deceased.—Letters testamentary upon the Estate of FRANCIS M. DRBXEL, late of the city of Philadelphia, 'deceased, haviDg been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of wills for the city and county of Philadel phia. aIL persons indebted to said Estate are hereby re quested to make payment; and all persons having claims or demands against the-same, to present them* delay, to CATHARINE DRHjXBCi, - - f > FRANCI3 A. DREXEL, ’ - JOHN D. LANKENAU, . Executors; Or, to their Attorney, JOHN C. BULLITT,- je2o-s6t ; - 33 South THIRD Street, fhilada. TN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR A THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, r Estate of PHCEBE BANSS, deceased. I The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit._BeUle. and adjust the account of HENRY 0. D. BANKSTand FRANCIS H. DUEFEB, Administrators of PH(EBB BANKS, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on TUESDAY, July 7tb, 1863, at 11 o’clock A. M,. at No. 138 Booth SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. je3o-tuths6fc H. E. WALLACE, Auditor. VARNISHES, JpATEKT PABAFFfNE VAENISH. C A U T ION! We hereby caution the Paint and Oil and Ship Chan dlery trade, and consmnors of our PATENT PARAF FINE VARNISH; against purchasing from one J. B. McMULLIN, of 149 FRONT Street, Philadelphia, as he ceased to act as Agent for ue, or SAMUEL PAGE & BON» boston, in January last. v . ... 'VHe hasimposed upon the trade and consumers a worth less imitation of our PARaFFINE VARNISH, commenc ing the deceitful and fraudulent practice previous to Otar annulment of his agerury. ' MESSRS. HULBURT & CO., - OP 240 ARCH STREET, ’ ABE THE ONLY AUTHORISED AGENTS ? for tbo sale of the PATENT PARAFFINE VARNISH in PHILADELPHIA, and any other parties representing themselves as such 'are imposters. All orders left with Messrs. HULBURT *<Bl CO., willbe promptly attended to . Our Varnish fully sustains its well-earned reputation as a durable, quick-drying, brilliant and economical application for imparting a glossy black coating on Wood or Iron, GEO. S. PAGE & BRO., : 139 MAID SN LANS. New York, • . jeC-lm if And 111 SMITH’S WHARF, Baltimore. THE KING AND THE PAGES; A . or, Tin? Q. P. IRON BRILLIANT. 5 ROMANCE Without any “fctvoer,” - Specially written by JOHN PARAFFINE, OEST., • i ’ For the benefit of the PAINT, OIL,-ANI) SHIP CHANDLERY TRADE, With all the Correspondence, Contracts, Sic.. &c., and Caricatures in Black, by Carious H. OIL, Esq. In calling the attention of the public to tMs affair on BLACK PARAFFINE VARNISH, i the subscribers have only time to say that it is very in* terestirg to those interested, and unworthy the attention of- any body else.further than it being the refutation of a lie over tnesignatnre of George 8. PageScßro., Eastern Varnish' Peddlersf simply, because they object to our manufacturing and selling a Varnish in Philadelphia, in every way superior, for one-half the money than their so-called Patent FarSffine Varnish. Any one preferring Pages* to ours can buy it of us, with sworn bids,” ana half doxen other parties in town, without putting us to expense; 26 cents alderman fees. ■ As the trade of Philadelphia, who. have so liberally patronixed ussince January last, have been thoroughly ■aware ofwhat 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 ■money, for an article in New York; when ,they can buy the Q. P.; IRON BRILLIANT at home, at less purchase money, without these.cb arges, a - better - Quality, any ' more than a painter would pay for turpentine, at its pre sent price, when benzine answers his purpose. Person* wanting Page’*: Varnish,; residing.in distant portions of the city, can be furnished-with 4 the names or parties selling it in their locality. of.charge, by applying by note to this office. •• •. Y J. ■ vf tt’ : • Manufacturers and Oealers in Black and Bright Var ™ch'BMto - pUBE GEORGIA ABROW BOOT. The special attention of 'physicians and T familiesi is called to the superiority ‘of this article. - It; is rapidly supplanting all othermnds, .aid alh those whoniaye used it give it :ib'o most; decided preference.. The fol-, lowing extracts’ from certificates in the. hands :orthe manunictuier, ‘‘Col .Hallowes; will sbowthe hiffh estimation- in which the Georgia Arrow Root ns held by those gentlemen of the medical profession who have VJKF"Onktf»uiid;’62si cents; or twb'ponnds for SV. " FORSALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ’ :AT ■ -. • -■■'••• '.•f- 5 ' FRED’K BROWN’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL , STORE, COR, of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, a. » PHILADELPHIA. “I have examined and prepared some m Ai;cow Root, manufactured by Col. Haliowes, ; of Sc. -Ifary a, Gaoi- Sa. "It has the best quality of that variety ol fraoula I -have-met with, being superior* to-any Bermuda,-or ocher Arrow Boot I jacksoN. M. D. “University of Pennßylvama. ‘ : 3T4'W4BBL* TYRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS. U —lOO BraWs- Plantation-roterß. jnst re selved Md for Bale by S^eet. T7BENCH GRENOBLE WALNUTS.— “‘ la qUalit sHO r DE9&W?Lr?irMS; ,ltB ' y 107 South WATERStreet. DUROUNDT PDBT.—I7S QUARTEB IN THE TROPICS. "ONE OF THE MOST FASCINATING 200 KS OF JUST PUBLISHED, IN THE TROPICS. . A charmingly natural and clever book of Tropical Life and Advenlure. edited by. R. B. author of "Undercurrents ofWallStreet,” "St. Ljger,’ 4 &c. Onsf elegantly jrmted and bound 12rao. Price *1.25. "A young New Yorker leaves the metropolis and set tles in Santo Domingo, and here we have a pictare of his life there. * * It is intimated that Mr. Kimball is really the author el the book, and it is not unworthy of his powerful yen. * * It is one of the cleverest books on Tiopical life that has appeared. Boston Traveller. "Whoever, at this delightful season, wishes, to enjoy a book written in pure gushing English, attuned to the gentle harmonies of nature, and be refreshed by sympa thy with its kind and.grateful spirit, will not fail co read "jnthe Trop/c.s. ''—Continental Magazine. **+ Sold by all booksellers, aud seut.by mail, postage free, on receipt of price, by CARLETON, publisher. New York, Noi 413 BROADWAY, corner of Lispenard at. jy4-e&wtf WAR MAPS, &c— JUST RECEIVED by - J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., ■ ■ Tl 5 and TIT MARKET street MAP OF VIRGINIA, compiled in the office of the Coast Survey; showing also the whole of the Seat of War in Pennsylvania and Maryland MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA, with all the last improve ments. , SCHALK’S CAMPAIGN of. 1862 and 1863, with maps Sliuptraiive of thepresent campaign. 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Volume 5 ofthis valuable text book of the times iis now ready* in.’various styles'of binding. Also, LIFK OF WASHINGTON IRVING. Vol. 3. BAYARD TAYLOR’S WORKS, Caxton Editron, V 01.9. LELAND’S AMERICANS IN ROME: FBEEDMEN OP SOUTH CAROLINA, being No. I of Papers of the Day, collected by Frank Moore. For sale at BOOK AGENCY, .33 South BrXTH Street, Office of Appleton’s Cyclopaedia. je27-etuth6t WEND® L"L PH I L LIPS’ SPEECHES AND LECTURES; One vol. crown octavo, 500 pp„ tinted paper, with a fine Steel Portrait, and bound in rich maroon vel lum, will be published July 9. PRICE, TWO DOLLARS;- For which it will be sent, postage paid, by mail, to any part of the United-3ta?ss, Sola by agents only. Agents wanted in every county of the loyal States. Terms liberal- Address, for circular, JAMES RED PATH, Publisher,; Boston. r- This volume is eaited by the author, end will con tain his greatest utterances. je27-a2t&W2t ■COOKS F< R THE EMERGENCY. U Baxier’s Volunteers’Manual, 25 cents. Gosline’s Light Infantry Tactics. 25 cents. De Witt’s Zouave Drill Book, 25 cents. jyl-gt KING & BAIRD. 607 SINSOM Street, Oft CTS 1—25 \CTSI'—2S* CTS U— PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, PICTURES, bound in Muslin, gilt edge. _ ' PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT. 808. CHESTNUT Street. frl finf—>«Lso! $1.50! I—FHO TO l GRAPH ALBUMS, holding TWENTY FOUR PICTURES. Bound in BEST TURKEY MX>- PHILADELPHIA. <BM O TO S4S.—IMPERIAL QUARTO PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, holding 200'and 400 PICTURES, elegantly bound in TUSEm MOROCCO’ and. RICHVELVET, with Ornmente. PITCHER'S ALBUM DEPOT, 80S CHESTNUT Street. o nnni —3,000 n—over 3,000 dip- PERENT card pic tubes fok PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, iit ... •• . . PITCHEB’S ALBUM DEPOT, je27-fcf 80S CUEaTEUT Street. NEW YORK. \tkw books. -l' leibig's natural laws of husbandry. WEAK LUNGS AND HOW TO STRENGTHEN. By D WHAT S TO EAT, AND HOW TO COOK IT. ByPierra B A t CRITICAL HISTORY OF FREE THOUGHT. A.T. Faxrar,M.A., 4l c. ALi . NEWBOOKS Of a standard character fcr sale ae soan as published, by LINDSAY A BLAKISTON, • - - ' Publishers and Booksellers. je27 05 SOUTH SIXTH street, above CHESTNUT.- JJAZARU’S BOOKSTORE, KAtwaan Saveuth'And Eighth Street#. All Books usually to be had in a ' FIRST-GLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on oar shelves AT THE LOWEST i PRICES. r**-tf. - -■ - ■- ■ . '11:. a' : WE HAVE GIVEN ALBERT JS.'.IAR '.Vf DEN anlnterest ia our business from this date. - JAMBS W. CARSON &CO., Philadelphia, July 1,1863. 617 MARKET Street. jy4-12t* • > - THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS '-A. d*y associated themselves together, under the firm name ofCHAS. H. GRAHAM & CO., for the transaction of the Wholesale GROCERYand PRODUCE Commission, business, at the old stand of Weaver & Graham. No. 3»7 ARCH Street. CBA.B. H. GRAHAMS July 3. 1863. Cjy4-3t*] EDWARD H GRAHAM? THE PAETNEBBSTP HERETO -I-.. PORE existing between George Foelker and Henry Musselman, under the firm of-FOELKER & MUSSEL MAN, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Mus selman withdrawing. . * ' tt . • George Foelker is alone authorized to attend to the set tlement Of the business. GEO. FOELKER, • HENRYMUSSELMAN, o*9 and 051 MARKET Street. PSILADEIiPHIA, July I,' 1863 ' . : I will continue the business m Cotton Goods 1 Wooden Ware at the old stand, Nos. a*9''and 5851.- MARKET Street, where I shall be pleased to see-my friends and customers. GEORGE FOELKER,. jyS-3t* 3*9 and 5551 MARKET Street. VTOI TOE.—THE FIRM OF J T. WAY I. v 5c COl in this day DISSOLVED by limitation. The business of the firm will be settled by either of the part ners, at No. 558 North THIRD Street.^ WM.’ P. WaY, JAS. H. DUNLAP: GEO. P. WAY. Philadelphia, June 30, 1863, jy2 3t T\ ISSOLUTION —THE FIRM OP A-f HERRY. BOHLEN & 09., composed of the late Brig. General WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES BOHLBN and the undersigned, was dissolved on the 22d of AU GUbT, 1882. bytbc death af 2IEGLEK. Philadelphia, July Ist, 1863- pOFARTMEBSHIP—THE UNDER- V>> SIGNED have associated themselves together under the firm of-HENRY BOHLBN & CO., for the transac tion of the tame Mercantile Business carried on by the previous firm of that name. GEORGEK_ZIBGLER, .. S. E. BOHLBN. Pbila delphla, July Ist, 1863. ‘ < jyl-lm PHILADELPHIA, 6th Month 30, 1863. A —The Copartnership heretofore existing between N H T4YLOR and GEORGE K. TAYLOR, under the name of N; H. TAYLOR & SON, ia thifday diesolTed by mutual consent. The business of the firmwill be settled bv GEORGE K-TAYLOR, at N W. corner DILLWYN and WILLOW Stem. ** The business will be continued as heretofore at the old stand-by : Cjyl-gt* GSO: K'. TAYL f> R. THE FIRM OF YARI>, GILLMORE, & i r. 0., is dissolved bythe death- of JAMBS C. GILL- IiOBBi ■■■,._*’ . , The business -will be continued by the surviving part ners, under the firm of JAMBS S. FENTON, LTJCIU&P; THOMPSON. jyl-tf June 30.1863. ARMY CA.PS AND NAYY CAPS. geo. HOFF A CO., Ko. a 5 Korth FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturers of allkinds of ludUo Blue Army and Navy Cfeps and Silk Covers. jfS-lia* Orders promptly .filled. : HATS, ARMY HATS. - ADO L P H <Sj KEEN, No. 6» North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, ' Manufacturers of all kinks of FELT HATS, haye on hand a larje assortment of all the various and \ *■ most approved styles of . ARMY HATS. Orders Iby mail from sutlers or jobbers, will be promptly filled at the lowest rates. jeSo : 3m GOODS. DARK-BLUB COAT CLOTHS. : DARK-BLUB CAP CLOTHS. SET -BLUB CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. ■ lfl-OUNCK DUCK. . DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. . BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT INGS. Nor sale by FROTHINGH AM * WELLS. aeJ-iftf .■■ . ■ ■ ' ■ Q. W. SIMONS A BBOTHEB, SANSOH-STBBBT HALL, PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS ON JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, An MILITARY GOODS. IN EVERY VARIETY. JalS-ÜBm ' . • * ■■ f|X) FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE A RURAL DISTRICTS. '■ We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at - their Country Residences with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, - myfl-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS. COR GOLDTHORP & 0.0, ttOft 0-60. Manufacturers of , .. V.**?* Tassels, Cords,. Fringes, Curtains, and 'Furniture Gimps, Curtain Loops. CentiaTassels. . Picture and Photograph Tassels, Blind Trimmings. _ Military and Drees Trimmings. Tlss. T Aina SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER, Aj from tbs Amy*d»leld Mlnei in store and for mile in ■ NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE YBAtf.” GOOD-FOB-N 0 THING BROTHER. By WICKDI-FFE DANE T. O. H. P. BURNHAM,. Publisher, 143 WASHINGTON Street. Boston. PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOTi . 808 CHESTNUT Street. 704: CHESTNUT STREET. COPARTNERSHIPS. AKMY GOODS. WANTS. POUR CYLINDER PRESS WANTED. —Aiiy jrablish'er hiving a Four Cylinder H.e Pres*, in good condition', for sale, ran' hoar of a purchaser by adoresfiing 8. M. PETTENG-ILL & CO., 3F PARK BOW, Hew TorS. State lowest price, oire of bed, bow i9Jiginn.se, hoWao'duit could beshippCuy whetheran7 would beaffij? gßry.idt.C., .. '•»- AFBWBOYB OF CORRECT HABITS can,have Country Bbard, at a good placy. Chargs per week, including washing, Four Dollars:- Address ** W. T. H. ,»Pm» Offidfe. •, - jy2 St* <616000 —THIS AM OH N'T TO SplUyVrvrv.' LOAN on'City of Country Uorfaagee. Apply to . .B. PETHT, jy2 30i> WALHCTT Street.. «>7K- PER MONTH GUARANTEED. nP ' Testimonial* of Clergymen arid scientific nrta>‘ sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr./dfCO., Newburyport,- Mass. i j624-2md&W A MONTH I—l WANT TO HIRE W • V AGENTB. in every county at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap' Family Sewing Ma chines. Address S. MADISON, my6-3jnd,&V........ - , Alfred,. Maine.. jtljfin A M O NTH!—WE WANT AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other new articles. 15 circulars/r<?4. ■ SHAW & CLARK. myfi-3ind&w - • Biddeford. Maine. JB& DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER wnT' GENSR'AL’S OFFICE. -?hii;ai>zi.phia; Feb, 9, VESSELS WANTED Immediately’to carry COAL to the followingpolnfs: Tortugis. Key west, Fla.. Port Monroe, Va Alexandria; Va. ; Newbern, a. C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOTD, felO-if Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. rOK SAIK AMU TSJ fcET. m FOB SALE—A DESIK ABLE HOT -■SI TAGE AND LOT IN THE TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. * . For sale, the neat two-story COTTAGE, with litge Garden; size of the Lot 100 by 125 feet, with frame Stable, situated at the northwest corner; of SENECA and MAR KOE Streets, Twenty-fourth ward, only three squares from the Callowhill and. Hestonville Railroad The bouse contains a large Parlor and Sitting-room and Kitchen on the first floer; 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 Houses to rent, in different parts of the city. je3o-7tif* MFOB SALE—A DESIRABLE PRO PFRTY, Bouth-east corner of RACE and GEB HABD Streets, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. The improvements consist of a three-story double brick House on RACE Street, containing nine rooms and Bath House, with three-story single House in the rear. The property has just been put in complete repair. It now rents for $329 ner annum. Apply to ' ' THOMAS Estate Agent, N. W.’corner of FOURTH and PINE Streets, *- Philadelphia. N. B.—Houses for sale and tolefc in various parts of the rifcr. ‘ Ti'UBNISHED BOOMS FOB GENTLiii- A. men, with or without Board; also a second •'t-ory Front Room, unfurnished, with gas, at 336 North TENTH Street: ' , jy4-2t* SUMMER BOARDING. CUMMER BOARDING AT GLEN- WOOD, near tbe Delaware Water Gap. The loca ionisoneof the finest in the neighborhood. Roonm large and airy. For terms, &c-, apply to SAMUEL ALSOP, je23-12t Delaware Water Gap, Monroe co , Pa.\. BOARDING. ■CURST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME -V communicating and single rooms; private table if desired. No. 1315 WALNUT street. T>OARD AND BOOM AGENCY, OF ficb No. 703 CHESTNUTStreet.—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. 'Sn'V BABITAN AND DELA tallSiSsih WARE BIT 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 3d. at 3.45 P. M. On the FOURTH there will be two trips each way. between Philadelphia and Long Branch, Leave Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M. and 6 P. M.. arriving at Long Branch at 11.42 A. M. and 11 P. M. Leave Long Branch at 7.15 A. M. and 335 P. M. Time, 4hours. Four trips between Long Branch and New York. Fare to and from all stations, one half the usual rates, 1 Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Long Branch and return, $2.50. Tickets food till Monday morning train, leaving Long Branch at 5 A jy3-2fc fSTc—WEST CHESTER AND HHEKPHILADELPHIA RAILROAD. VTA MEDIA. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. Excursion Tickets will be sold between Philadelphia and West Chester, good from July 34 to 6fch» inclusive." Fare for the Round Trip, jy2-3t H. WOOD, Superintendent. "PHILADEDFHIA 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, I£6S, at Fares stated Pbmnixville...lo Pine Grove... P0tt5t0wn....*......... 125 Wernersvillel. Reeding.... ISO Womehdorf.. Port C1int0n.....i...;- 2 40 Myerstown.... Tamaqua - 3 00 Lebanon... ... Schnylkill Haven..... 2 7n Palmyra PottBville 2 R 5; Harrisburg.... Ashland. ..... 3 35iMahanoy City. Above Tlekets to be had only at the Passenger Depst, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. G. A.NICOLLS, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, ’>IUiADA.. j FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS TO BET HUE HE SC, QUAKERTOWN, DOYLE3TOWN, EASTON, ALLEN TOWN. MAUCH CHUNK. • - Excursion Tickets to the above named points will be issued on SATURDAY, July 4, from the Ticket Offices at THIRD - Street. above Thompson, and corner of Berks and American streets—good to return until Jaly 6, inclu sive, ' * FABE FOB THE EXCURSION, To Bethlehem $2 OOfTo Easton 82 50 To Quakertown...l 50 To Allentown. 2 25 To Dovlesfcown........ 1 25|To Mauch Chunk S 50 EXCURSION TICKETS TO PHILADELPHIA will also be issued from the several offices on the line of tlie road, good from tie 4th to the 6th, inclusive Trains leave Third street, above Thompson, for Bethle hem and points on Lehigh Valley Railroad at 7 A- SI., 3.15 F. M.,and 5.15 P.'H ' ForDoylestownat9.ls A. M. and 4.15-P. VL ■ ’ An extra-train, stopping at all stations, will leave Berks-street station, for tne accommodation or excur sionists, at 10P. M. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. je3o : st - ..... ' . ' • - -«ir—GRAND PLEASURE EX JBSBi CtTRSIOII TO LAKE SUPERIOR. The staunch, elegant steamers NORTHERN LTGHT ana CITY OP CLEVELA.NI), willeach give five graud plea sure Excursions to Lake Superior,-leaving-Cleveland on the date below named, and visiting all points of interest ontheronte The “rouud trip ” comprises the distance . of 2,000 miles, and is not surpassed by any other on the continent for variety of scenery and objects of interest. : It embraces in transit the waters of Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron,' and Snperior, and the. beautiful rivers of De troit. St Clair, and S&ult Ste Marie, (with Its thousand isles), affording passengors an: opportunity of visiting the * * Sault Rapids V and “ Sbip Canal, ” the far-famed “Pictured Roche,’’ the Iron Mountain or Marquette, and extensive CopprrMines at various.points. To invalids it offers the most pure an. 4 invigorating. atmosphere on the globe, which ever brings health aud strength; to th* sporttman the enticVa'g inducement of most splendid fishing ; and t) e whole country abounds in mineral, wealth which cannot fail to attract'the attention of the speculator and man of science. Besides, it is fast becora* ing the favorite Summer trip, and its social pleasures are of the highest order, Good Hotels at all points. For further particulars apply to F.OBT. HANNA & CO., Cleveland, Ohio, TIME TABLE, PROM CLEVELAND. “Northern Light,” “City of Cleveland,” Capt. Spaulding. Capt. B. Wtlkins. July 6. July 10. . July 17. July 22. July 29. Aug 4. Aug. XL Aug. 17. Aug. 24. Aug. 28. Passengers taking the boat at Cleveland willhave flr«t selection of rooms. • •• , je2o-20tif I®RQ FOE LAKE SUPE- lOftO JLOUO* BIOB;—Tlie Steamers METEOTi wipiwi and' ILLINOIS leave Cleveland, Ohio, _fc^iaSE3_.for all ports on Labe Superior daring the pleasure season, of 1863, as follows, at 6 o’clock P. M.. METEOR. ILLINOIS. Wednesday, July Sth. Wednesday, l uly Ist, Tuesday; July 21st. Tuesday,. July 14th. Monday, August 3d. Monday, July.27th- Friday, August 14th. Friday, August 7th. Wednesday. August 26th. Wednesday. August 19th. The above steamers will leave Detroit, Michigan, at 10 o’clock A. M., the days following. They are both fitted up in the moFt luxurious stole, and their tables supplied with the best the market affords. Good music on board, and every effort made for the comfort of passengers. Apply to H. 6 ARRETI SON & Co., Cleveland. Ohio. je2oO2t* -J. T. WHITING & Co.,Detroit. Michigan. THE SEA SHORE. FOB GAPE MAY.—THE MBlnaaßr. safe and commodious, Bay Steamer MAN HATTAN. Captain Kirby, will leave ARCH-STREET WHARF for CAPE MAY every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at half-past nine o’clock A. M., 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 '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 $2.50, including carriage hire Meals extra. Children and servants half price. Freight at moderate rates. -|je22 ow] A. REYBOLD. FOR N E vi y p 0 B T NEW YOBK AND NEW HAVEN AND SHORE LINE RAILROADS. On and after MONDAY* June 29, 1863, one Daily Train will leave New York,from decotcornerTwenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue, at 12 15 P. M., passing through New Havens New London, and to Bast Greenwich, R: 1., where the steamer WATER LILY will he in waiting, on the arrival of the train, for New girt, affording a splendid feail down the flarraganset aty, arriving at 8 SO P. M. , J. E. FOSTER, General Agent _ N» Y. & Boston, Shore R, figTUimilum.l CAPE MAY. WK=BS Office Caps Mat anu Millville R. R Co. , 409 Walnut Street, June 12,1863. FURTHER OPENING. • . On and after MONDAY, the 22d of June, the care will run upon this road to the Dennisville Station, leavtni Walnut-street ferry at 9 o’clock A. M., in the West Jer sey carg. The cars will run from Cape May Court House to Cape May, reducing the dii tancefcy stage to nine miles. je!3-tf C. B. DUNG AN, President. far—nsgggarn F O b'th e s~e a - mam \ r - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. On-and after MONDAY, June I.sth, IS6S, trains for At lantic City will leave Vine-street Terry as ■ ■ Mail train leaves. fJS’p m Express train leaves......jrSx T- S' Freight train, with passenger car attached.*. 9. 00. A, M. ; Returning, leaves Atlantic City: .?, v v Mail train S-js-v S’ Express train. *** *' \JKji ps‘ Hie day and tlSi Siljf or down on Wday and x» on Trainto tion will leave Vin© street at 5,15 P. M; , returning next morningat DDO I; yIEI j) TRAINS T ow™ Vice street at 10,15 A. M. X. ISSUKASCE COIpAKIKS. tj'a.ME INStTBAHCE COMPANY, NO. 1 *OO , . - FIRE AND IHLAHBrJSSBBANCB.' , DIRECY'OBS. „ , Francis N. Buck, E. B. Woodruff, Ghas. 'Richardson; ■ • .. ■ Oeo.' A'west, Houry Rontvs; Jr., _ . ; Jnhnßessler, Jr.. Jo ini “W. Svermau, - Chas. Stones, Philip, S. Justice, ■ A. H. Rosenheim, O. •WT Bavisc ‘ ’ Joseph B. Bills. - * FRANCIS N. BUCK. President. - .. CHARLES RlCHARDSON,VioePresident WIiWAS ?■, SIiAHCiBABD. Secretary, CiaU-lPj |UEW CHESTNUT-STREET THKA- Xi mm . PEEP &' DAY. Eighty-seventh Anniversary American ladet endencc. SaTOHDAT, July: 4th. IB6A . _ NATIONAL O X-f KTHEE. .. . LEAKE’S Patriotic Poem will be spoken by , Hrs. D. P. BOOWEK3,n »e ' THE GOTTDKSS OP LIBEESX _ _ , _ The Anthem, AT AH-SPAN SLID BASK lE, Solo* J>? Mrs. flharles Henri, Mrs. J. L. Barrett. an< JKr J. L. Barrett, and entire Stock Cotnpaoy. ? Edmnnra Palconer’s great Irish Drama, entitled til, -J > EKI» O’ DAY, In which ~ , MBS p. p. BOWEKB . Win snsiwrn her original character of KATHLEEN. , ' : Wla present a corK3ct ß reprewE|ition 0 f aB TffiKTBNTH-STBBKT CffHHASOTOB. -i-4 ELEVENTH, shore OHESTIftJT Sited}.-. THE -CTONSCRIPTr THE CONSCRIPT' the; conscript r THE G3NSCRIPT! THE COHWTBIPr!: -.-J This all’-Reciting BOSS' OT THE dramatized r srpreBßlr for thlffestablishmSa^'by' . . THO.MASr EVERY CITIZEN OF PHAA.DELPHIfIV .. , SHOULIFBEZ IT. EVERY SOLDIER SHOTTED EVERT PAR ?NT having children B6r.‘4fcg ; -thflb > ’ country, should see it.. - .. .EVERT'PATRIOT in the should scalV 43“ It cannot fail to meet with creatfsuccess. . _ . . will he performed -EVERT IHGHT,. and 3ERBH TI3MEB ON FOURTH OF JULT, Admission 25 cents. Children 15 corsta; Secured seats 15 cents extra Seats may be Secured from' U M tlEr'i P ’ M 0™ NATION’S BlltTil-t>AY PENNSYLVANIA OF - 1 - TE E FINE ABTB, 1035 CHESTNUT STKEET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9"A. 6 P, M, Admission 25 cents Children half price. THE NATATARIUM, Otf THE OF JOLT, will be open from 5 A.'M till 7 F. tt. only, and no lessons given on that day. Gentlemep'vrSl swim from 6A. M. till A. M. Ladies 12 till 3P. M. Gentlemen and Juniors from SH t£U,7 P. M. The estahllshment will close at 7>< P. M Othir days as nsnaL W. JANSEN, jeWSM* 31Q .Sonth BRQAII Street I^—CTEUki-.-htU OPENING OF BET}- Wil D RAILRO AD —The Hunt ingdon and Broad Top Bailroad Company have com menced to run trains over the Bedford Road to Bloody Run within seven miles of Bedford. Visitors, to the Springs leaving Philadelphia-at 7J£ A. MV will arrive early in the evening. Those leaving at U'.SO AIM'- lie over night-at Huntingdon, and will, with passenger*.by the 10.30 P. M. train, reach Bedford early nest day, having hnf seven miles by-stage over "an excellent fcnrnptke. ; Excursion tickets for Bedford and Broad Top can be had at Pennsylvania Depot, ELEVENTH and MARKET. JAMES LEWIS," .. jy2-6t Sup’t. Hnntingdon and Broad Top B. R. Co. fSTiwra—sac PHILADELPHIA g-lft l all 1 AND LONG BRANCH' VIA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND BARITAN AND D*- LA WARE BAT RAILROAD. On and after Monday, Jane 15th. and until further no tice, passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry at 7.50 A. M.. arriving at Long Branch at 11.10 A. M. Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 7.45 P- M. Paßßenaers landed close to the Hotels. N. 33. —Excursion parties will he carried on liberal terms. Apply to L. B. COLE,: Agent at the Depot. Cooper's Point BENJ. STRONG. Assistant Superintendent. reopening or BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.—This road, being fully REPAIRED and. effectually GUARDED, is now open for the Mon'of passengers and freight to all points in the GREAT WEST. For through tickets and. all other informathm apply at the Company’s Office, corner of BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. 8. H. FELTON, apB«tf - President P. W. and B. R.' BL Pa. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ' On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1663, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the depot,'Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.60 and 10.-30 A. IL, ana at 2, 4.30, and 6 65 P. M, AND READING On TUksD '*TP and FRIDAYS a train will leave WSSff CHESTER at 6.60 P. M- -Returning, leave PMladalpnla at 9.15 P.M. ' Trains leave the comer of Thirty first and Markea streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market. '• On SUNDAYS 'leave Philadelphia at. 6 A. MV and 1 P. M. Leave West Chester at 760 A M.. and SP. Cf. ' The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.60 A. M. and 4.31 P. M. connect at Pennelton with'trains on the P. B. C. R. R. for Concord- Kennett, Oxford, Ac. jel-.tf HENRY WOOD. Superintendent - .$2 95 • 2 10 .2 26 . 2 45 ■ 2 65 .3 00 . 3 35 . 335 MAJOR GENERAL MEADE.—A ■H-L very fine Card Photograph o' Major General meade. McAllister & bro , jy4-3t 728 CHEbTiSUT Street. ' AAAJOB GENERAL REYNOLDS.—A LTJ vtry fine Card Photograph of the late Mai Gan. REYNOLDS. Me iLBTSTER & BRO., jv4-3t ' • ,728 CHESTNUT Street, . sura- remedy • for Asiatic Cholera, . Cholera Morbus. ;Dysentery, ! Diarrhfea Cholera Infantum, or •'Summer Coroplainty pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Sick Stomach, . Vomiting, and aH. . * relaxed condition of the Bowels Let no family he without . this medicine, itjwill'giv-e im- ' - mediate relief. . . TO OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS HAS BEEN OF INCALCULABLE BBNEFIT. WIVES, MOTHERS AND SITTERS. Whose Husbands. Sons, and Brrthers are serving in the army, cannot send them a -more necessary article tha* “ Dr. Sway ns s Bowel Cordial lt has’saved many A vaJnaWelife ’ CHOLERA INFANTUM, or SUM HER COMPLAINT.— This disease is very prevalent with young children during the warm season. : SAVjs THE LIVES OF YOUR ' CHILDREN from the too often fatal effects of Summer Complaint by using S WAYNE'S BOWEL CORDIAL. It is always reliable. , CRAMPS OR SPASMS are instantly relieved by its use: : CHANGE OF WATER is very apt to produce disturb* ance in the bowels. The “BOwEL CORDIAL”cures all paiD and looseness. No traveller should leave home - Without it. ' _ ’ r •DIARRBfEA AND DYSENTERY.-The, “BO WEL CORDIAL” will he found the. mpst pleasant and sura cure. In inflammation of the etohmeh or bowels, and in the inflammatory stages of Dysentery, when;'thera is tenesmus or much pain, with frequent desire to evacuate the bowels without the power to effect much discharge,. blood frequently passing, as thefe is in all marked cases of Dvsenttry. tahe two or three teaspoc-nfuls cf-the Cor r diai.’with a little castor oil, every two hours until the pain is subsided. , , This 'oaluable medicine will give relief in the most 'oioUnt'oajieA.' ' - ' ' Price only 25 cents a bottle; five bottles for Si . i • Prepared only hy Dr. 8 WAYNE & SON- No. 330 North SIX'? H Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. • OVER THIRTY YEARS HAVE DR. SWAYNE’S ME DICINES been in constant use in all parts of the world*- and their increasing popularity is certainly convincing . proof of th<»ir wonderful effle icy. _• Hr SWaYHE'S Principal Office,Ko. 330 Worth SIXTH , Street, above Vine. „ r ; . y jr3 •/ amusements. EVEHT CHILD grand celebration. , E Q U E S.T R L A.N .J.Ub T-L S 2 ‘ NIXON’S CREMORNE, ‘ ■ A2flD \ EUROPEAN CIRCUSES, AND ... STRO-ARABICTROUPK .... OP MALE AND.FEMALE PERFORMERS. LOCUST Street, adjoining the Academy of mosic. ‘ SATURDAY, Julyftb, Three Performances hy the .entlrßT'.* • • COMBINATION C O.M.P A If"I E 3» Commencing at- IO&A.M ,2V(and7X?. r ßl' V - Admission 25 gents. Reserved Seats SO . .-It. RAILROAD LINES. PHOTOGRAPHS. MEDICAL. BOWEL CORDIAL, DEOWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN GEE. Manufactured only at FRED’H BROWN.*S..-. DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, northeast corner FIFTH and CHES TNUT Streets. Philadelphia- Attention is called to this valtu»ble remedy whicljL should be iu every family, and for the Army and. Navy i* indippenpable, curing affectioDS of the stomach v ana bowels, and a sure preventive of theseffects of bad water. CAUTION.—co prevent this valuable EBsence-rroia being co\u terfeited, anew Steel Engraving, executed at great cost, will be found on the outside of the in order to guard the purchaser against being , ’upon hy worthless imitations. Sold by all respectable druggists ip the United States. ’ jy4-stclhl2t*.L > ' XfBESH LEAVES OF THE EBJ«NR. •A. PLANT for Summer Complaint.,o£ Childroa,picked fresh every day, and for sale ac F BROWS DRUG AND CHEMICAL ST^RE. N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Gttvets. -phtpapelphta- jy4-10t* : HOTELS. y 'VfATIONAL HOTEL, Xl ; . WASHTNCiTON., D. 0. H.- 8. BENSON, PROPRIETOR,^.;* Formerly of tie Ashland Bouse,.Philadelphia. ; - He is determined to merit, and. lippjes a foli share of public patronage. , jel9-Sm c A/TBTEOPOLITASr HOTEEj, ( " . (latp. Bsows’aj . , PENNSYLVANIA Between Sixth and Seven th. girreety' WASHINGTON-CTi»-J U E. POTTS, Proprietor. tay22-6m JOB S ICE I ICE 1 ICSI ICE 1 IGEJ COLD SPRING ICB GO-MP4HT. Families, OMcee,Holels, SMpr if. Ice-Cream SJoooe. *c Ac., supplied daily with &jP3srft,articJe of LOSTOS * ICB. at the very, lowest Deat«:ai«j* ' large consumers supplied Jqt , MofesaU ' 'wSgst, Wa.rons run in all paved tna Consolidated city, and in the Twenty-fourth '*»H o g. B CA3ILL. ■ fSaSWASSOT Street.; r •: naiee.. J North B. dt Master street OBces: i tomlariand Twenty-tlfflistreets. , apß-Stotf* iPin>.ntt<wttgTia.rf. 'RctmylfcVP •. nUICE SALES. SMALL PROFITS ! ■Vi At DEAN'S CIGAR STORE. 333 CHESTNUT Bt, : , von can tray BIKE.CtWCHS.Wnia TOBACCO ,2S.pos> cent, less than anywhese-else. • \ * • •.: • '■ • Anderson’s Solace, . SoyrsSunnysice,.. LilienthalJs. Standard. Old- Continental. VQung AmcgAC&vand..,Good win’s N. V- Patent, Pt££s*d. for eightceata.each.__ Plantation. Cornish J -sV5r gin teaf. Yelioir.Ban^, Dew. Amulet, BetL&l lion, Nonpareil, andjifiie. Miller’s Fincron.t Onew.in&To bFlK’Ef9CT?:lH?^sdi,OW:..PAP®J|S—ldlientLa’s. Backus &;Campb^i ? fei.Yellow DanX Grape, for itaree Dean’s Philadalphia Fine Cut, B»n?y De.w;,- Michigan, ATiti ■PriHft nf six.ceatape? onnca FiiSfnt CbSwEToiasc.i«)y Oft JSS&I, 4Mfc 7S. 90 HAVANA AND "SAJI A,« G AB& and d - ineaticCigiKiif all Binds, cent- lesa loan others , ■ CHB&XNjyp Street. and-Neyrarkv Corporation Nnies taken at par.. . jy3-tf TTH.T.ON STEAM AK9 WATER BEATING COMP ANT O? PHILADaLPHIA - . GOIA’-S PATENT STEAMAND -HOT-WATBB HEATBE, TOMPSON'S LONDON IOTCIiERBB, aad all other Wwr.ed. COOKING AHSARATBS. .. - ""Boilers and Water Eaqfes, Parlor 3&d other Grate*, and Ventilators, Backs and Junba, and all fchip i» connected withthe abovoVgaij-gh ofbos^M, Ko. 4ft Senth FOURTH Street. B. M. FttT.THyyTj.. Superintendent. apg-ly PHILADELPHIA. LOCAL . •. EX Ofl«\ S »o 0 3G A BOP ! rH FIFTH STBEET, ATLANTIC* CIT Y LONG ™RANCH. Packages, haggage, and freight of every description, called for, and forwarded at i e&sonable rates*. Baggaga checked through, from yonr re: idence, to At lantic Ctiy and Lfrngßranoh. • 1 « js2-6tf A &EBICAN B OOFINQ SIjATES, -A. jolly MUAI TO the BEST WELSH SLATES. ... T. THOMAS. ' »IT WAiHUT Street, je26-4m* f PHILADELPHIA PHSENOLOOI CAL CABINET AND BOOK tioae, with written or verbawSscriptiona of Cha racter, Social ; BispoaitioV"^ o^BBlo ? B^ Business Qualification, are - made “*2L*b* eyeninu.. AU the fowler * WeUfc wholesale miA ratal! JOHN >L. yArfiW,i ■ tp7*.atba3mif. .. »* South TBHTH j>tra»t_ .JBag ftßliare* ¥HRTLE SOUP WILL bo serves ■ u ■ -. . -giKKETStroet. SHOULD SEE IT.
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