The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 08, 1863, Image 3

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    ' The High School Examinatiou.— I The
following are the questions given yesterday at ths
examination at the Boys’ High School:
1. How are surfaces of similar solids compared
With each other! What relation do their solidities
bear to each other!
S. Define a mesn proportional, a perimeter, and a
periphery.
s. Give the rule lor finding the .solidity of the
frustum of a cone.
, Whftt ia th® rule for finding the aide of a square
described rn agiven circle!
Required thß area of a right-angled triangle
Whose base is 7! and hypothenuse .85 perches.
Lrlve the result in square yards.
6. How many cubic feet of earth must he re
moved in digging a well SO feet deep and 6 feet 6
inches in diameter!
7. The three sides of a triangle are 42,fit, and 72
feet. What is the diameter of a circle containing the
game area!
8. Given the thickness of an iron ring 3 inches and
its inner diameter 9 inches, to find its convex superfi
cea and also its solidltr.
9. What is the solidity of a cube who3e entire
Surface is 1350 square feet!
10. The length of a cord which was used as a
radius in describing a circular plot of ground was
27.75 yards. What was the area of the plot 1
. Army Cohtracts. — The following array
■Contracts were awarded yesterday, at the Army
Clothing and Equipage office 1 :
T. Howland & Sons, 700 Long Handled Shovels,
Gn cents.
J. C. Hand, 3,000 Back Strap Shovels, 5 cents.
W. B. Watkins, New York, 20,000 grosß Vest But
tons, 48 cents.
J. F. Page, 34,000 Blue Flannel Blouses, unlined,
SJ2.2IK. ' -
Wm. A. Griswold & Co., 30,000 Blue Flannel
Blouses, unlined, $2.29 a.
H. H. Grata .V Co., 3,916 Canteens, 2i "{ cents.
Hadden, Poster, & Booth, 40,000 Canteens, 23
cents.
Hamer & Co., 3,000 pairs Bootees, No. 7, $2.08;
3,000 d0.,N0. B, $2.08; 2,500 do., No. 9, $2.12; 1,500
■do.,No. 10, $2.15; 700 do!, No. 11, $2.20; 300 do.,
N0..12, $2.26. .
Peter O’Brien, 900 pairs Bootees, No. 8. $2.15; 900
do., No. 0, $2.15; ODOdo,, No. 10, $2,16; 900 do., No.
il, $2.15; 300d0., No. 12, $2.16.
The following contracts for buildings st Fort
Delaware, were awarded at the office of the Assist
ant Quartermaster:
Blobard Sharp, Philadelphia, Hospital, $36,481;
Barracks, $1,490,60; Fence, $265.
Examination at the Christian Bro-
Aoadhmy.—The examination anti distribu
tion of premiums at the Christian Brotbers’-A.oade
jny, No. 1421 North Second street, came oiFlast eve
ning. Among those present were Bishop Wood and
some seven or eight priests. The exercises em
braced the following:
Grammar, Second Division j Education, Master
John Donnelly \ Arithmetic, Second Division:
[French, First Division \ Poland, Master R. Dillon:
Algebra. Second Division; Mensuration, First Di
vision ; Be Oonnetable de Bourbon et Bayard, Mas
ters Harry Martin and John Albert j Book-keeping,
First Division 5 Natural Philosophy, First Division:
.Das Gewitter, Master R. Dillon; Geometry, First
Division; Latin, First Division.
After the ceremonies, Bishop Wood made a few
congratulatory; remarks to the pupils. .
Verdict. —The Coroner last evening
held an inquest on the bodies.of J. Rciger ana Mrs.
Hartman, she having died on Monday night, after
2he closing' of our report yesterday. The jury ren
dered a verdict that Mrs. Hartman died from pistol
shot wounds iQdieted by Beiger, and that he died
from woundß seif-inflicted.
Arrival of Rebel. Prisoners.—About
One hundred and fifty' rebel prisoners, captured in
the recent battles, arrived in the oity yesterday, and
were placed in the hands of the provoßt marshal,
‘Their destination is Fort Delaware.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
TUB MONEY MARKET
Philadelphia, July 7,1363.
The chief interest in Third street is still centring on.
/War matters, and, consequently, the markets are rather
doll. Gold was steady, but inactive, until the thrilling:
news from Vicksburg came over the wires, when it fell
rapidly from 138 to IS3, with a decided tendency for a
lower figure. Greenbacks are'in demand, and all doubt
as to the intonliou and the ability of the Government to
crash the rebellion is at an end. United States securities
are up, and we may look for a glorious record from the
books of ; the Government agent here for the five- twenty
loan, in vday or two, when, people fully realize the ex
tent of the late Union victories.
Morey ia again ia active demand, but is plenty at six
on good securities.
g? The stock market opened very buoyantly, with more
disposition-to buy manifest, and the price' of: almost
Everything was up. The fancies felt especially the
effect of the exhilarating war news, and some of them
jumped, Heading sold up to 53, Catawissa preferred up
to 23&, North Pennsylvania up to 16X.
• State fives sold at par, the coupons atlOG, New City
sixes were steady at 108, the old sold at 101J4, Pennsyl
vania Railroad, first mortgage, were iu demand at 112;
second do. at 108; Camden and Amboy mortgages sold at
108,1888 s at 104; Lawrence county sixes at 25. 90 was
bid for North Pennsylvania sixes, 106 for Elmira sevens;
Reading sixes werB firm; Schuylkill Navigation sixes,
1582, sold at 35: Union Canal bonds at 26.
little Schuylkill Railroad sold at4B#; Camdenand
Amboy at 169; Philadelphia and Erie at 24X ; Minehiil
fct&i; 'Wilmington at 70. 36 was bid .for Long Island;
86 for Elmira ; GiS for Pennsylvania; 59 for Norristown.
Cabal stocks wero more livoly. Schuylkill Navigation
Sold at 13K; the preferred at an advance.
Morris sold at 72; Susquehanna at 14@141£; Unionpre
ferred atSJf; Northern Liberty'Gas at 33; Penn Mining
ntl. Passenger Railways dull but firm. Spruce
and Pine sold at J6#. The market closed firm, $34,000
Jn bonds and SC, COO shares changing hands.
Drexel & Co. quote Government securities, &c„ at
follows:
United Statesßonds, 1881..*.«•*«■* 106,' @lO6
Certificated of Indebtedness* 100 @IQOA£
United States? S-1G Notes,... 136 @lO7 -
ttuartennasters* Vouchers 1 @2dis.
Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness
Gold. 133 @l3i
Demand Notes*..** 133 tfbl34 w
Certificates o' indebtedness, new.............. 98M® 93)4
Jay Cooke & Go. quote Government securities, &o.» as
follows:
United States S&a3,lSBl.
United States 7 3-10 Notes
Certificates of Indebtedness
“ “ New
Quartern! asters' Vouchers
demand Notes***..#..*
©old v.
SalaadYQ--tw.aa£ v Tea.tct'daj r f s6oo.ooo._
Messrs. MTMSchmke Ji Co., No. 16 South Third street,
Ctuote foreignexchange for the steamer Canada, from
Boston as follows: ' ■ • '
London, 60 days’ sight.
Do. Sdavs
Faria, 60 days’ sight
■ Do: Sdava; ....
Antwerp. 60 days’ sight
Bremen,6o days’ sight
Hamburg.'6o days’ sight.
C010gne,.69 days’ sight
Leipaic, 60 days' sight ♦ <
Berlin, 60 days’ sight....
Amsterdam. 60 days’ sight -
Frankfort. 60 days’sight
Market dull.
The Little Schujlkill Navigation Railroad and Coal
Cojopany have declared a dividend of 3}£ par cent.,
Clear of Stale and National taxes. - ]•
The official averages of the banks in the city of New
York, fo|4he week ending Saturday last, July 4, 1863,
present in the aggregate the following changes from the
previous weekly statement of June 27:
Decrease of Loans. ..»•« • $1,345,037
increase of Specie. 36,641
Decrease of Circulation. 8,203
Increase of Undraw a Deposits..,..* 9i,517
i Including the exchanges between the banks through
the'Clearing House, and including also the Sub-Treasury
statement of Saturday afternoon, the following is the
general comparison with the previous weekly report,
,Mid also with the movement of this time last year;
*. July 5, ’62. Jnly 4,’63. June 27. ’63.
Capital ~...$69,051,000 569,128,000 .509128,000
Loans 148,647,718 171,837384 175.65J.12l
Specie .... 31.790.519 38.302.826 38.271.202
Circulation 9,270,815 5.998,374 6,001.177
Cross Dep05it5.....157,446.317 212,199,979 202,675,950
Exchanged 29,919*781 63,557,154 44,136,612
Undrawn.... 127,496,534 158.612,825 158,539,308
& Snb-Treasnry... 9,571340 -24,731,505 24,549,816
! The following is a comparative Btatemenfof the im
(ports of foreign dry goods and general merchandize at.
‘Now Yorkforthe week ending July 3, and since Jan. 1:
\. . 1861. 1862.' 1863.
Dry Goods $224,264 $995,729 $790,620.
general Werch’dEe 1,654.659 1,328,865 , 3,121,273
Total for the week $1,878,823 $2.321,,594 $3,911,893
Prev’lyreported.. 77,730.516 83,719.700 89,789.836
Since Jan. 1...... $79,609,389 $86,044,294: $93,701,729
, Included in the preceding. statement are the following
•Imports of foreign dry goods for the same period:
• For the week. 1861. 1862. _ 1863.
Entered at the port $224,264 $995,729 ~ $790,620
Thrown on market 99,879 1,219,728 552,729
... Since January 1-
3faxtered at the port $30,038,716 $24,557,750 $30,867,411
Thrown on market 28,532,879 28,343,739 26,788,599
Newark First National Bank.— At a meeting of the
stockholders of the Newark First National Bank, held
the following gentlemen -were elected direc
tors: James L. Dickerson, James J. Dickerson, Charles
3L Lockwood, Aaron Coe, Frederick H. Dorell, Wm; H.
Ffurphy, Elfameo M. Noyes, Jabez Cook, and James
Bruen. Ihe board subsequently organized, and elected
. .James L. Dickerson president, and Stephen S. Barnet
©ashler,
The New York Evening Post of to-day says:
\®ef«fe the first session gold was Belling at 13S3f@t38tf;
"srie lit 95K@95,V; Reading at @los; PittsbuTg at S 6
@B7? Port Wayne at 67@70? Illinois Central, 102, and
Jlichigan Southern at 80j^@81.
The following tabla shows the principal movements of
ghe market as compared-With the latest quotations of
yesterday evoni«: To Ady . D „.
TJ. 8. A. lSShrsa : —-10l % r,
r.S.«»,ISSI, e05....~..105K 106 .. . X
' TJ. 8. seven-thirties.... 1C6% 106%
TJ.S. lyearCflrttf «oid..iCO% 101
D.B. lyr. Cert, eorx’ncy 98% 98% X ■;
American nU»- 135„ iii 4Ji
Vmumm* A - *»• i}
Missouri Bs. 71, , 71% •• X
Taciils Mail. 182% 161 1%
Central.... -1W 'V3M 1
Bile. ...... 96% •.. 94% 1% ■■
Bile preferred -..102% 108* 1
Hudson Elver.—. ...—..179 .169. 10
garlom—- 91% >92%, 2
ariempreferred....—. 93% 92 1% I-•
Beading 105% 102% 2%
■ ffloh. Central —109% 106* H
. lilcli. SonthariL..... 82% 79% a*-
\ '.filch. 80. guar..... US 114% %
\ Illinois Contral ..106% 19i -2%
\»JfltUbur*. 88% 85% i
■ Galena 93 92% %
'fiSolflsUnd. 96% m 1
' fortWayno.. M •g~ ?
Prairie du Chieu....... 56% 64% 1 ■ •
Unton 27% 28% .. 1
Kwiand.... ■■■■ 21% 22 J .. %
stuck Exchange Sales. July 7.
Spoiled by S. E, Spatmakbh, Philadelphia Exchange. 3
I, ‘ FIRST BOARD. . „
ltawTenceCo6s.... 25 lOSpr& Pineß...... IG%
N Liberty Gas 33 ■lO „ d 0............... 16%
~ Wilmington E 70 60 Sara Canal U
- EchuylNav Pref.. 26 SOSehuyl Nav MX
d0.....-..Pief.. 25% 20MmehiUR; ■■■■■■■■ 64
Reading SIX lOPhila A Erie B.ft. 24%
d 0...... bO. 62% 10 _ d 0............... 3414
do 62% 60 Union Canal Prof. 3 H
’ 41Penna 65........100 2000 American G01d....1j8
' J North Penna R.... 10% 2 Cam A Ami) R..•• -lop
j 0... 16% 200SohuyiNay 84%
d0.......560wn. 16 68 Morris Canal 73
j City 6sNew.)3ctfs.loB 1000 Cam A Amb 6s ’59.104
J «"" He BETW® BOARDS.
■ SResding.B. Ds*n. g ■ n»gg»
1 d 0.... 52' ,100Susa Canal... b3O. 14>^
lit : J. do....aswn&int.’s2 4000 UBHve'yearoj»tos.lol
j. ifofSusa Canal....^°l4 I) 23%
!kM sSamK ?! f.' ,' 1 02% 12D00 Schuyi Nay 6s ’as 85
360 d 0... 62% 400 ,d0....."vy"- 84%
100 North Penna R.ss. 16% 4000 Penna Rim 55m.412
700 Penna Minins..... 1 1000 d0...............112
,1000 Union Canal bdsbS 26 60 tittle Schuyi R ... 48%
f CLOSING PRICES.—FIRM.
, Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked
OB M’S! 108 108 N Penna H...... 16% 16%
NS 7-80 Notes... .106 .. Do 6s .90, 93%
lmericau G01d..133 134 Do 10s .■
pjuia«sintoff...lM% 105 CatawiesaßCon 7% S .
i jpy tiew intoff.lo9 108% Do prfd 23% ■ 23%
uxecoOsß...'... ■ • '• BeaverMeadß.. ..
, lennatta........ 100 101 Mlnehill R ..
1eadingR.......62% 62% Harrisburg R
,;Do esWIS-108 .. Wilmington H
IDo bde ’70..1C6 .. Lehigh Nay
I Dobde’B6cony.lo7 ... -Do shares.. 56 68
Pennaß dly off. 64% 66 scrip.... 42 45
jDo ißtmOs.lllJi 112 Cain A; Amb R
IDo 2dm65..108 109; Phfla ABrieO’s
Little Schnylß.. 48% 60 Sun A Erie 7e .. ..
Norris C’l consol 72 73 Delaware Dlv
Do prfd.. ...138 140 Do hds
Do 6s '76 Spruce-streetß.. 16% 16%
Do Sdmtg Arch-Btreetß.... .. 26
tasu Canal .. Race-strsetß.... 11 12
‘»o 65....... - •• Tenth-strestß... 40% ..
jchnylNay 13% 13% Thlrtcenth-st R. SB 35
”D» prfd..... 26% 25% WPhllaß....". .. 70
VJDo 'bB4% 85 -Do- bonds.....
/ Umlra A,....... M 37 Green-street R.. 46 50
/ Do VPid..... 50 63 Do bonds
Do 5f5 ’73....108 110 Cheatnut-stR
I Do 10s , Second-street R. .. 79
rud Hax-dy 36 39 Do bonds
bds ' Fifth-street R. 61
.GerA No? .. ..- Do- bonds... **
rh Valß- .. Girard College B 27% 28%-
bd5.,,.. . •• BeyeatesuttHtS 13 u<%
Semi-wccltljr Review of the Philadelphia
Tha Produce msrksls continue dull, and thorn ia no
material change to notice in any of the leading articles.
Bark is without change. Flour is very dull at the ad
vance. There is less demand for Wheat, and prices are
rather lower. Corn—There is a fair demand, Oats are
better. The Cotton market is dull and unsettled. Coal
continues very high, but there is not much doing. Fish
and Fruit are quiet. Naval Btores are unchanged. Pro
visions—The market is steady. Wool ia rather hotter,
hut there is very little doing.
FLOUR.— -There is vez*y little demand for export, and
*y® , - 1 ? dull at the late advance: sains comprise
about COO bids, including 1,000 bbls Ohio extra family
attrom *6.so@6.7sforcommon te good. The trade are
ptij lhg moderately at.prices ranging from $3.87@6 for
superfine: s6.2s<c«e. 50 for extra; SG. 75@7.25 for extra fa
mily, and $7.5i @8 50 bbl for fancy brands, according
to quality. Rye Flour continues dull at $4.75 bbl.
Lorn Meal is scarce; Pennaia held at $4, and Brandy-
Wine at $125?-bbl.
± ;GRAIN. —The receipts of Wheat are very light, and
thereisless demand. Sales reach about 13,000,bushels,
mostly at 150 c per bush far prime Pennsylvania reds,
and white at from Itft@l7oc peivbush, according tn qua
lity- Rye is Heady; small sales of Pounsylvania are
making al 305 c bushel. Cora—there is*ve;y little
coming in ; pales reach about 15.000 bush at 87c for prime
yellow afloat and in store. Oats—there iR roorederaaud.
and prices are better; about 16,000 hush sold at from 76
@7Bc weight.
PROVISIONS.—The market is steady; small saloaof
mess Pork are reported at $i4.25®14.6(J for new, and old
at $12.25? bbl; mess Beef ranges at from $l2 to $l5?
bbl, cash. Thereisa fair demand for Hams;, about 300
tip.rces sold at lG>£@llfcc for plain, and 12@l2l£c for
bagged: Sides at G@Bj£c. and Shoulders at 43S@5>j|c,
cash and thirty days. Green Meats-Hams are ia re
quest at 83f @10c for pickled, chiefly at the latter rate,
and ?&@Bc iorsalted. Lard-tbe stock is light; 500 bbls
and tea sold at 10k@-Wn, and KfH? at 11 0, cash.
Butter is in fair demand at 14@20c ? fii. Choose ia
Ecarce at ll@l3c ? ib. Egga are dull at 18@19c ? dozon.
METALS.—Pig Iron continues very dull, and we hnar
ofnosales, bnt holders are Vess anxious to sell. We
quote Anthracite at s29@3 1 ift ton. for the three numbers;
Scotch Pig is held at $35.fi0@36? ton. ‘Lead Is held firm
ly, but we hear: of no sales. Copper—small sales of'
Yellow Metal are making at SOc, mos.
BABK.— little demand for Quercitron.
Sales of about 60 hhds are reported at $52 ? ton for first
Wo.W-JSSaorfßark is steady at sl4@lB ® cord.
OANU^iiß,—in tallow and sperm to ere is very little
& l e^?t ma p ll^ ne Wl&F 1 * at cash, the lat
ter figure for full weighb Western.
coal.—There is a good demand, and prices are unset
tled and on.the advance, most of the colleriea being
“LP operators gone to the war.
COFFEE.— I The market continues very dull: the only
sales we hear of are 2CO bags Rio at 28k up to SIKc ift lb,
cash and tmie.
• COTTOb .—There is little or nothing doing, in the way
or sales, and the market is dull and lower: small
SRles of middlings are reported at 6S®72c Ift lb. cash.
are steady, and command 47@48c for good
FISH.—The demand for Mackerel has fallen off, and
the sales are only in a retail way fro/n store, ranging
froinsl6@2o for extra Is; $10.50@11./50 for 2s; and $5.75
@6. £? r ’■ medium and large 3s, ' Codfish commands
e >4^-Bickled Herring 75 $ bbl.
hKUir.—TheTe have been no arrivals of foreign, and
sales have been confined to Pineapples at s9® 15 the 100.
are held with more firmness, , small sales
only sales we hear of are small lotsof
Peruvian at $95@109 ton. cash. Superphosphate of
Lime ranges from $4O to $45 ton.
HOPS are selling in a Bmall way at lS@23c Ift lb for first
sort Eastern and Western. Old Hops are unsaleable.
LuM SER. —There is a good demand, and prices are well
maintained. A cargo of Yellow Pine Boards sold at $22.
White Pine M.
MOL ASSES.—There is a firm feeling in the market,but
not much demand, with small sales of clayed Cuba at
57c%4 gallon. 4monthfl.
NaVAL STORES.—Th pts 1s Yery little Rosin here, and
common sells at $32@S3 3ft bbl. , Prices of Tar and Pitch
are nominally unchanged. : Spirits of Turpentine is hold
firmly; small sales at $3-62@3 63 gallon.
.£ 3 Th erei* very little doing in Fish Oils. Linseed
Oil sells at $1.20®1.21. cash. Lard Oilisquiet, and sell
ing in a small way at S2@9oc for summer and winter, the
latter for the best brands. Coal Oil is quiet; small sales
are making at 27@29c for crude; 49@52c for refined, in
bond, and 68@62c Ift gallon for free, as to quality.
PLASTER is dull. We quote Soft at $3.75@l % ton.
RTCE.—The stock here is very light; small sales at
BK@S&c f cash. , , , '
SALT.—There has been an arrival of 900 sacks of Li
verpool fine, this week, which remain unsold.
SEEDS.— I Thereiis very little Cloverseed offering, and
it is worth $5 6C®5.75 64 lbs. A small sale of Timothy
at 52.45. Flaxseed is takenat bushel.
SUGAR. —The market is quiet, but holders are firm in
their views; small sales of CubaatlO>£@lO;ifc, on time.
SPIRITS. —All kinds of foreign are dull and neglect
ed ; New England Rum i* steady, and Whisky source,
with small sales at 46>a@48c for barrels, aud 43 for
drudge.
TALLOW ranges from 11 to \\%o for city, and 10@10Xc
for country, with srnall sales. .
TOBACCO is dull, and the sales of both leaf and ma
nufactured are in a smallway only.
WOOL.—There is very little doing, but holders are
firm in theiryiews. and only a few small lots of fleece
have been disposed of, at 70@70c. cash—closing firmer.
Ashes are quoted at $8 for pots, and $9.62% for nearts.
Bkkadstuffs —The market for State and Western
Flour is heavy, and 5c lower, with a very moderate busi
ness doing. \
The sales are 10,000 bbls at s4.fiO@L9s for superfine
State; $5.5f@5.89 for extra do: $4 35@4.90 for superfine
Michigan. Tndiana, lowa,Ohio, &c.j $5.20@5.90 for extra
do including shipping brands of round-hoop Ohio at
$5. 55@6.10, and trade brands <lo at $6 25@7.60.
Southern Flour is doll and heavy; sales GOO bbls at
$6.2C@6.80 for superfine Baltimore, and $8.55@9.25 for
extra do.
Canadian flour isdull and droouing: sales of 500 bbls
at for common, and $0.90@7.30 for good to
Bye flour is dull, with small sales at $3.50@5.10f0r the
range offine'and superfine.
Corn meal is quiet r We quote Jersey at $4. lo: Bran
dywine $4.40@4,45; Caloric $4,26®4.40; puncheons $22.
Wheat is heavy and one cent lower, with only a mo
derate business doing for export. The sales are 49,000
bushels at $1.16@1.32 for Chicago Spring; $1.28@1,30
for Milwaukee Club; $1.39@1,40f0r Amber Iowa"; $1,42
@l.4§ for winter red Western, and $1,46@L48 for amber
Michigan,
Bye remains quiet at 96@98c for Western, and $1.05
for State.
Barley is dull and nominal.
Oats are steady and selling at 72@77c for Canada,
Western, and State.
Corn is a little easier, with a moderate inquiry; sales
60,000 bushels at 70@70J£ for shipping, and 68@69cfor
Eastern. ■ ' . <
The receipts since Friday have been 3.535 bbls Flour,
4,625 bush Com, and 15,027 do Oats 5 The market for
Flour continues steady, with sales at ®5@5,25 for West
ern superfine; $5.6C@6 for common extras; $6.25@7 for
medium do; and good and choice, including favorite
brands St. Louis, at $7.25@9.25 bbl, as to quality. In
Southern Flour nothing has been done, and in prices no
change. In Com there have been moderate sales at 84®
5 8oc 38 bush for Western mixed, and 86®8Sc for .
and Southern yellow. Oats a*© dull? and have bean
sold at 75®78c bush.for Northern and Canada. In
Kyp,‘small sales at $1.12; shorts, $3O, and dine, feed and
middlings at ton.
PuovrsToss.—Fork is steady at $12@12.50 for prune,
sl2® 13.50 for mess, and $17@17.50 for clear, cash. In
Beef, sales at $12@14.50 bhL for Eastern and Western.
Lard 10&c, in bbls and tierces, and 11K®12 ’ cents in
kfgs; an d Smoked Hams 9X@llc lb, as.to quality. In
Butter and Cheese no change, with steady but moderate
sales. -
...........106 @lO7
*, • ,106 @lO7
lOl *@lol*
...... 98*# 99*
97H@ 93)5
......133 @134
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The Fall of Yi cksburg —Tlie official
report, which we publish this morning, of the cap
ture; of Vicksburg, filled the hearts of our, citizens
with inexpressible joy, a feeling which was rendered
still more intense on account of the glorious feat
ha ving been achieved on the Fourth of July. The
impetus which the good news will give to business
oan hardly be overestimated. Stocks of almost
every description, it is confidently, believed by our
Bhrewdest financiers, will advance from ten to fifty
per cent, within a fortnight, and Government securi.
ties become m6re popular than they have ever been.
The great change in this respect was strikingly
attested yesterday in the immense demand for Mr
W. W. Alter’a Goal, Ninth street, above Poplar]
Mr. Alter sella the best quality of coal at the most
reasonable prices, and hence the universal prefer
ence given to his yard.
How to Sate Money.— ln a casual exa
mination of the elegant stock of ready-made Cloth
ing now offered by the well-known house of Messrs.
G. Somerß & Son, No. 655 Chestnut street, under
Jayne’s Hall, we were thoroughly convinced that
from ten to twenty per cent, might be saved by our
citizens in patronizing this establishment in prefer
ence to any other. They are their own importers,
and have evidently determined to serve the public
in the best manner in a way that, while: it will be
moderately remunerative to themselves, will be a
marked saving to the people.
Choice Hot-house Fruits.— Mr. A. L.
Yan«aut, Ninth and Cheitnut streets,has nowin
store, in addition to the finest stock of French and
American Confections in this country, the must
tempting clusters of hot-house Grapes—the famous
Black Hamburg, and others j also Peacheß, and all
the tropical fruits in greatest perfection.
Great Reduction in the Prices of
CHuratHß’s Straw Hats, at Oakford & Son’s,
under the Continental Hotel.
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Fine Table Clarets. — The proprietors
of the popular old grocery stand of the late O, H.
Mattson, Arch and Tenth streets, have now in
store a very superior.article of Claret Wine for the
table, to which we invite the attention of out
readers.
s Mr. George Grant, proprietor of the
popular Gentlemen’* Furnishing Store, No. 6!0
Chestnut street, makes and gells the beat fitting and
in all respects most desirable Shirt of the age. Give
him a call—everybody.
Fine Military Goods of every cha
racter, for Army and Navy Ofhcers, can be had at
reasonable prices, at Oakford & Son’s, under the
Continental Hotel. ,
“what’swhat,” frequent Bryan’s “Our House,”
Library street, between Fourth and Fifth, where
the best of everything may be had.
Buck Beer. — This delightful Coverage
will he on draught at the Bplendtd and respectably
managed place or reaort known aa. Library-atreet
Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday, the Bth and 9th
inat. Last aprlng, thla brewing waa eapecially made
for this new eatabliahment, in order to give every
body an opportunity of trying it. Do not forget to
call and aee us,
CxBSTAYUS BbRSNER.
'Christian Murhbbck.
Wab. Correspondence—From the As
sociated Preen—l 2 M.—The Rebels have gone to Pot.
l|P. M.—l have jnst learnedthat the telegraph
now works, and my last telegram should read
“Pottsvllle.”
OP. M.—The 29th New Jersey are safe. They
calculate to escape the draft.
2.40 P, M.—Gen. Lee superintends the raid in per
son, 100,000 strong. Don’t believe any rumors as to
the force ot the Rebels. '
3. P. M.—The Governor has called on the Presi
dent for more troops.
4P. M.—lt is doubted -whether there is a raid or
not, A highly intelligent contraband informs me
that he don’t know.
4.30 P. M.—The President has called on the Go
vernor for more troops.
, 6 P. M.—Troops are arriving. 1 don’t'know
Whether they are our own or the Rebels'.
6 P. M.—There are no Rebels in sight of Charles
Stokes & Co.’s Clothing store, under the “ Conti
nental.”
7 P. M.—Fourth of July has been postponed by
order of Gen. Halleck.
The Defeat of’ Lee.— The rebel Lee’
has been defeated “ horse foot and dragoons.” The
remnants of his-broken army are endeavoring to
make their way back to Virginia, but the task ib a
desperate one. So 1 much for treason and traitors.
In the meantime loyal tmen can go as usual to the’
Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of BockhiU & Wilson,
Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, where
they can procure the most elegant, durable, and com
fortable civilian or military garments.
The Fall op Vicksburg.— The news
of the fall of Vicksburg, when received in this city
y esterday threw the.people into an intense state of
excitement. The State-House bell wbb tolled, and
the scene in front of the old Hall was truly sublime.
People flocked to that quarter from all directions, and
the whole square was soon filled. Many on their way
down, however, were induced to halt in front of the
largsßrown-Stone Building, No. 609 Oheßtnut street,
which is ocoupied by Granville Stokes, Fashionable
Clothier and Merchant Tailor. The attractions here
are very great.
First Premium Grover & Baker’s Sew
ing MACHINES, with latest improvements. Offices.
T3O CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia; MAIN Streot, al
Toll Gate, Germantown. jel9fmw-10t
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment cures
Bnriw and Scalds immediately. : .
Markets.
New York Markets, July 7.
Boston Markets, July G.
Cl T Y IT EM S .
Connoisseurs of good drinks, who know
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
OP TO 12 O’CLOCK HAST NIGHT.
Jur.r 7— Evening.
Continental—Nttntli ■
W b Walloon, Wash, D C
Tli os McCormick, Baltimore
J W McDermott, Baltimore
Mrs McDermott, Baltimore
NoriKan Hubbard,Hartford
A O Bourn. ProY. RI
Goo If Higbee, Now Jersey
Wm SBi.ircJ
L D Baugb, Carlisle
Miss Storrett, St Louis
Ihos C, Weeks, Bostou
John Hancock. Dayton, O
S Manning & la. Ciucinnati
Stevenson, fcngland
Ral rh Bates, England
DrW G Breck. Springfield
l>r A P Hooker, Cambridge
W Caiicllo, Boston
W G Browning, New York
G EHersh, York, Pa
J M Lamb. Baltimore
Prof Henri PaHug, Pa
L Hope, New York
j w Porter, Chicago
Dr J W Ramsay & wf, Va .
Mi»« Shaw, Attleboro
E K Cooper, Baltimore
G W.OdoJl, New York
J F Keeler, Pittsburg
Mrs HGFant & 4 ch, Wash '
CCHeJJer
W McK Gordon, Baltimore 1
Miss McK Gordon. Balt
Emil Voeifel, Prussia
J T Crowell, New York
T ,T Lee, New J ersey
Charles H Todd, New York
P Cantire, NewVork
T S Dawes. New York «
JobnELasber, New York- .
B Sb aler, New. York
R S Foster, New York '
Jas McCord. New York
TYoung, New York
G W HosmrY, New York
GH Briggs, New York
w h McGrath & la, Penna 1
JMFalloa - '
Mr Mrs J W King, N Y
F N Gove & la. New York
H S Mngraw, Penna
John P Vincent. Brie
Joa M S'errett, Erie 1
W O Black; Erie 1
J R Ward, Elmira, NY
N Blun, New York
J B Dilwortb, Pittsburg’
Mr & Mrs Wheeler, N York !
N Bliss. Brooklyn
Frank Bliss, Biooklyn
Girard-Chestnut m
David Cooper, New Jersey
E Richardson/
) R Diller, Springfield, 111
Thos H Bopwood, Prov, RI
«T A"Perry. Prov, R I
G P Bom-ton, Washington
Thomas J Wolfe -
J Woodruft’, Pittsburg
J Williams _
EBider, MkwYork
J G Chapman, New Havsn
I.t WH Boyd, New York
Lt E A New, New York
W J Sterrett, Penna
JasC Douglas. Delaware
.Tamef S McCay
Lt C C Plotz; Penna
A W Benedict, Huntingdon
WH Paul. New York
Martin O Paynter, N Y
J M Morrison,Aurora -
W H Foote, San Francisco
Madam Blasco, N Y
ilajbr Oscar Demast.U S A
L S Cropper, Md
A B.RoPenheim, N Y
A 1> ".Tones
E C Holmes. Sandusky, O
Capt John Calhoun,U S A
VB Davis, New York .
Merchanti’-Fourtl
Miss S Lilsfilfier
W K Wilson, Highspire
J S Flitcher.'Jr, U S A
Wm H Baker, Clinton, N J
James A Exton, Clinton, N J
John Hough, Buckß co
F J Hoffman. Lewistown
L Leroy. Barrishurg
Dr J K Rauh. Lancaster co
E L Lloyd, Williamsport .
MrsMcYay, Pittsburg
Jas L McKee, Pittsburg
JasP Morris, Washington
Daniel Frawley, Cincinnati
Geo Allen, Cincinnati
D Weikel, Norri«towa
Wm Patton, Columbia, Pa
Thofl B Wattaon .
Mrs W Jones, Schuylkill co
J R Forrest, Geo’town.D C
J L Babcsrp, M D, Ohio ,
J Left, M D, Ohio ■ '*
St. Louis-Uheitnut
JC Bradford. USN
F Ci Manson, U 8 N
JSbinn, Alex, Va .
Ad.i S W Downs
S M Crossley, N Jersey
W B KoseDbaum. N Jersey
G R Smith Si la. U S N
Mrs Capt Sloan
J S Waddin, Bradford co
John Harris, Bellefonte .
A S Valentine, Bellefonte
J S Haynes. Penna
"Lient J H Tallon, N Jersey
Jas E Magee •
Delaware
J P Titcomb, Boston
G H Sleener, Boston
P Mav, Fort Delaware
MissAndersoni
*merlcan-Cheitnut
Cant J N Bumtt, Pa-;
W Wilson, New York
Mrs C Perrine
D McConnell, Wash, D C
A F Jones, Potter co, Fa
A D Leech
,T G Dennett, New York
H H Billing, New York
Chas F GroshoJz
Alex Fort, Huntingdon
H H B oucher& w f, D oylest’n
WPtewell, Jersey City
W E Gould, N Y
8 Dyer
Jason Deeper, Mass
S B Parkliart & wf, N Y
Black Si
D H Bechtel, Bechtelville
Jos Yonntf, AUoatown
Robt Holloway, N Jersey
R O Crawford, Lycomingco
Chas Harper, Jenkintown
A Bookman; Fehna
C Morrioon./Rook-viiio
J R Cornell, Penaa .. . .
J Hersh, Pennsburg
W Harner, Pennsburg
National—Race sti
F H Breinig.-Allentown
J Hearinsr, Reading, _
J Franklin, Wash, D C
H Moxon, Washington, DC
JBpnne, Wash’n.DC
John Morris, Washt’n. D C
j b faiSSSd.'u I“a
D R Jamison, Quaker town.
JFoulk, Qaakertown
Barley gheaf-Secoi
Richard Corson, Bristol
J J Lyle, Susquehanna co
Henry. Grant, Penna
G T Amey, Susquehanna co
B H Spencer, Sutqueh’naco
C M Cooledge, Masß
A J Holt, h unterdon >j
A Swartz, Point Pleasant
J Pragery, New York
States Union-Sixth
W O Daniel, Delaware
W E Shader, New York
T McNiels, Atlantic City
D P Williams, Blair co
CPaynttr, Delaware
H Simmons & la,- Delaware
J Maxwell, New York
M L Barlow, New York _
Madison—Second sti
WmNelißh* Atlantic City
Wm Smith, Troy, N Y
S Blackwell, Trenton
DF Conover ■ . t
Mits A Preston, Stockport
Tke Union— Arch H
R Woods, Baltimore
John A Shulze. Penna .
M H Dewees, Philada
Wm Mentzer, Pottstown
Wm Burton&wf.Pottstown
R B Crawford, Massillon, O
J D Laverty, Lancaster co
H Lines, Chester ?
Commercial— Slxtli street, abore Chestnnt:
R W Lewis West Chester
T Lee, New York •/
C Schmidt, New lork
Mr Anderson, New York
Mr Burne, New York
The Fourth.
Our assortment of Summer Clothing is the largest and
most complete in Philadelphia—our prices much below
present values.
Shout's Patent Knapsacks. ..
A supply just received by lie aggnt, HOLDEE j i
No. VOS MARKET Street.
Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder.
Motts in furs, bugsinbeds,
Roaches crawling on Tour floor;
Rats and mice in'baras and sheds—'
; . These shall never plague yon 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, vine-bugs,&c. L'7 oil’s
Magnetic Pills .are sure death, to rats and mice. Sold
everywhere* DEMASS. BARNES,
jy4-12t Ne w York.
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
grxLBS, made in the Bpsfc Manner, expressly for RETAIL
8 ALBS. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi
gares. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
OutoWb-Pajce Stb?em: is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES & CO.. 00£ MARKET Street.
Hair Lye! Hair Lye!!
BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DTK is the Beat in
Ike. World. The only Harmless, True and Reliable
Bye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect changes
Red. Rusty or Gray Hair, instajitly. toa Glossy Slack
.or Natural Brawn, without Injuring the Hair or Stain - ,
teg 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. BatchblOß* 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
• RONEY-HELVEBSON.-On the 2d instant, by Rev.
John G. Wilson, Mr. George Roney, to Miasßlizabech;
daughter of the late Alexander Heiverson, both of Phila
delphia. • , - *
BOCK—HEDNBY.— On the fith instant, by the Rev. w,
Cathcart, Mr. Nathan I, Back to Miss Annie Jane Hed
ney. both of Philadelphia. *
ZOOK.—Killed In action, July 2,1863, at Gettysburg,
Pa., Brigadier General S. K. Zook, united States Volun
teers, commanding 84 brigade, Ist divisional corps,
Army of the Potomac. - ■ •
His friends are invited to visit his. remains at the resi
dence of his father, Mao or David Zook, port Kennedy,
Montgomery county,' Pa., on Thursday next, July■ oth,
between the honrs of 9 A. M. and 12 M.-after which his
body will be conveyed to New York city forinterment.**
TAYLOR —Killed, at the battle of Gettysburg, July
2d, 1803, Colonel Charles Frederick Taylor, in the 24th'
ye Hisfuneraf o will tale place from, the residence of hi*
brother Bavard Taylor, v near Keunett Square, tbi*
(Wednesday) aflornoou, July Bth„at 2 o’clock,'and pro
ceeds Cemetery.: '; ..
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 1863.
and Chestnut atrsefcv*
R W Honp'or, Boston
) Wm H Christian, N Y
i PBHavcus, New York
Mrs A G Barlow, N Y
[ ACNivic, New York
Cbas A Milos, Boston
' P Leonard, Mass
Wm Johnston, CißCmnati
J M Grassee & wf, Wash.
M P O’flern, Baltimore
Judge Martin,- Baltimore
Mr Suothen, Baltimore
i JL Graham, Pittsburg
Jos Morrison, Pittsburg
John Wright, Pittsburg
dSewoyer, Jr,Pitisbur*
WllMagßl, St Louis •
A & La, Baltmore
* P Mail, BelLhill, 0
Adi Wg Challenger, Pa
Capt W McCaUester. Pa
Capt S Campbell, Gettysbrg
Capt ,T S' McCullouili. Pa
H HIUIo-. USA
J\ance, USA.
W w Secor, New York
W E Rider, New York
J F Seymour, Utica, N Y
J G Jackson, Winchester
Thos S Bradley. N York
J S Hart, Ne w York
Thoe C Burns, New York
Bay Tomplcina, New York
Mrs Ackerman, New York
Miss Cohen. New York
E J Wado, Now York
a P Hewitt, Now York
J:Richards, Chicago
Chas Gr Shaw, Cincinnati
John Taylor, Boston 3
A Bershoff, Now York
T P Johrson, New York
P Martinez - , Cuba
Ira D Weed, New York]
L Brown, Brooklyn
J £ Hewes, Wilm, Dei
Capt C Clayton, U S A
B Butterwortb, USA
W P Christy, U & A
Isaac Cross, USA
Maj McGee, USA
II Ellis, Washington
Capt Higiubotham, N York
Capt Bliss, New York
NRLemau, Jr, Boston
B Rippey, Boston -
WW Wright. US A
F C Adams. Washington
John Parrel, New York
itreet, below Ninth,
MrsN B Proctor, Hunting'n
Miss E Benedict, Huntiug'n
RCGIFde, Pittsburg
Mrs B Glyde, Pittsburg
Mrs D S Afacrum, Pittsburg
MissEaston, Pittsbuig
Mins Dilworth, Pittsburg
SFRake
C VV Cottmaa, Cincinnati
J L Brnel, Boston
J S Biebar, Penaa
W H Dickinson, Mass'
Sami Landis, Middletown
J M Lenney, Alexandria
Y P Hastings, Michigan
Maj Cameron & lady, USA,
Master Simon Cameron, Pa
S 4 Whitney. New Jersey
Mr Cowen. Washington
Sam’l J Bimpson, Wis
Dr Cylloes & la, Wash
Capt W G Graham
Lieut G B Perkins, Pa .
Lieut D O’SulUvaa.MtVern
Geo S Brown. Peuna
D R Samon, Penna
Yi Parson & wf.Chestea.Pa!
HPanhNew York
J Stout,New York
E Richardson
street, below Arete.
L L Huntzinger, Pa
Geo Able, Easton
D W Gemmell, Jr, Del
P McEvoy, Lancaster •
Z C McCullough, Clearfield
Capt Wellington Jones
Lt Thompson,Huntingdon.
Hon A K Wright, Clearfield
Jose 0 Rise. Mexico
S H Smith, Johnston
W S PaTker & wf, Pittsburg
John Wilson, Harrisburg
C Lyman. Condersport
Isaac B Stead, Muncy, Pa
Isaac Addams, Reading
Mrs Harris, New Brunswick
J AEyster.Chambcrsburg
Sam’l Thomas & wife, Pa
Patrick Maher
H Sucks, Ohio
M W Jaftkaan, Berwick
Dr J a Wilson, Berwick
Street, above Third,
John Williams, Ohio
John C Houpt, Ohio
Thoe Coleman, Reading
S S Johnston & wf.St LonU
E Husted, Beverly, N J
J R Hogeiand, Beverly, NJ
J H Grossman, Boston
J Cheney, Penna
Henry Fox, New York
L J McHenry. New York
H Kelly, New York •
E J Bolings, Haver de Grace
John D H Davis, N Jersey
J Hannah; Delaware';-
T E Banning, New York
E H Norton, Waßhingtom
a E Buck, New York!
Mrs H Craven & da, N Y
Master R'W Cravea, N Y
; street, above Flftb.
Lt C M Schiely, Cleveland
Duncan McGregor, St Louis
F Arrowsmith
L W Jones, Jersey Shore, Pa
C Carmany
J E la, Salem'
H C'Swain, J J
DrF Etter
D Pharquhar. Alexand, Ya
G J Spangler, M Chuuk
Juan Saberts, Havana
J W Fov ler. Brooklyn
J Dickson, Georgetown. D C
J A Reynolds,Newark, Del
M H Stroh. M Chunk
it. I above Callowhilli
David Socks, Allentown
TheoYerkee, Penna
P N Heminger, Penna
M.VB Vanarsdalen',' Penna
Mrs r C Yanarsdalan. Penna
JphnScbeH; Sumneytown
Mrs H'"y©>*iEoe. P#nna.
Jenocß Hatle, Penna
Jos H S/irneman, Berks co
Joel Bo w©r, Penna
reet, above Thbrd.
M Roberts, Qaakertown
ET Ochs, Quakertown
J K Carrell, Maryland
John Buckley; Pottsvllle
Isaac B Jones, New York
Jno Mob any. Miners villa
Jno Maalnnis, Pottsville .
D J Bogary, Middlebury
Robt Wilson. Wilkesharre
H Collum, Wilkesbarre
id St,) below Vine.
Ira Ty ion, Cheltenham
J Cadwalader, Fox Chase
G Pearson, Montgomery co
T H Harp, Sucks co
A B W Knight,Feasterville
8 Chambers, Davisville
Chas Magill, Soleburj-
Geo Henry, Hammonton
Wm Linburg, Doylestown
l and Market streets*^
S-Wilson. Phila ;
J Allen. PhUa
W-W Warrington, Md
J R Simpson, Penna
A McClelaud,Deliware
t J Dailey, Stroudsburg
R Azer, Stroudibnrg
reeti'above Market*
Geo A Wbittinton, Balt
J W Wooten, Delaware
Geo SigafooV Backs co. Pa
SB Jones &wf,Caicago, 111
itreeti above Third*'
J D Burnett. Wash, D C
D S Holcombe. New Jersey
John. Hanover, Jr
L Lindermen, New York
Thos Smith ;
John F Klumpp, N York
R Stokes
C Tatman, Jr, Delaware
E Dewey, New York
J C Gregory, New York
E H Stein & la. Luzerne co
N P Brower, Doylestown
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BY. THE BARD OF TOWER HALL.
New York resolved to keep this day
With all the usual demonstrations.
And promised lots of cash to pay_
For squibs, and rockets, and orations,
Five thousand dollars was the sum •
Devoted by that modern Babel,
For eatables and wine Cor rum).
To deck the aldermanic table.
But Philadelphia thought:the times.
Would scarce admit of such expenses,
And verj wisely saved her dimes u :
To help to pay for her defences.
New York has burned a qupMium suff.
Of powder to produce a;rattle; .-
Penn’s city,thought-the noisy stuff
Would be more useful in a battle.
To be by circumstances ruled
; Accords with common sense and reason
So people, by the weather schooled.
Must dress according to the season.
And this reminds me,' by the way.
That Bennett has a stock extensive
Of summer garmenis,\plain and gay.
At prices not at all expensive..
TOWER HALL,
No '5lB MARKET Street,
BENNETT & CO.
MABBIHO .
X3XEX3.
pAYIDB.—KSHed,'at the battle of Gettysburg, on the
afternoon of the 3d, Captain Richard W. Davids, of Cd,
Or 118th Regiment Penna. Volunteers.
Due notice will be given of the funeral. ' **
FALLEN.—On the morning of July G, at Ranniruade,
■Dwaware county, Christopher Fallen, aged 55 years,
-The relatives and friends are invited to attend the far
neral, from bis late residence, this (Wednesday/ after
noon, July Bth, at 4 o’clock « *
ELLlS,—Killed at the battle of Gettysburg, Thursday,
July 2d, Colonel Auguftus Yah Horne Ellis, 124th New
York Volunteers, eldest son of Dr, Samuel C. Ellis, of
Haw Tort city-aged 36 rears. *
ANDREWS.—On (-undar, July a aliortlli
um, Samuel Andrews, Esq., otCamden, N. J.
r The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend Ms funeial, from his late resi
dence, Cooper street. Camden, N. J., on Thursday
afternoon, 9:h instanc, at 8 o’clock, without further
notice. »*
BATCHELOR.—On Saturday, July 4th, Wm. Batche
lor, in the 50th year of hie age.
His relatives and friends, also Eagle Council No, It
O. U. A M., are respectfully invited- to’ attend his fu
neral, from hts late residence,. No. 337 North Thiid
Street, this (Wednesday)' aftetnoou, the Bth iast., at 3
° . Sf» ■ • to proceed to Mechanics’ Cemetery. *
Aferi.—-At St Paul, Minnesota, on the Sdinsh, Thomas
Cecil Ash, aged 19 years, formerly of this city. *
ALBERGER.—On. the Gih instant, Philip Alberger,
agad43years. , - *
_ CASSIDY.—Oh the Gth instant, Michael Cassidy, aged
if years. First Lieutenant Co. B, G)fh Regiment Pa.
Volunteers. . *
C-RdSbY.—On tbe6Hi instant, Bfri Edwin F. Crisey, in
lhe2Btb.yearof liis age. * .
HALL.—On the 6th instant, Henry Hall, only son of
Henry and Sarah Ha 1, aged 14 years. *
KELLY. —On. the 4th instant. Margaret D., widow of
Commodore John. Kelly, U. S. N., in the 67th year of
her age. *
_LUDWIG.—On 4th instant, Mrs. Mary Ludwig, aged
-79 years. ■ *
T{ESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. jy4
PLAIN WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS.
•*- White Barege Shawls; '
Light LamaShawlß;
Summer Shawls, wholesale;
Black Lace Points.
EYRE & L-ANDELLo
FOURTH St ARCH Street*.
CJUMMEK SILKS AND DRESS GOODS,
Foulards reduced;
Neat Plaid and Stripe Silks;
. Dark Lawns, Kcsambiques, St c.
js2o . . EYRE & LANDELL.
Kte CITIZENS* BOUNTY FUMD.-THE
Pa> master of the Citizens’Bounty Fund has
paid the following-amounts to the companies named
Captain Wm. B. Maun, Independent company.. ..$1,(130
“ Charles l?chofleld, Uumn heagne...... 8651
•** S. ». Hager, National Guards 850
■’ Edward Fitzki, Light Artillery. 1.470
Thomas S. Mason, Pennsylvania Militia. .. 940
Alex. Murphy, Corn Exchange regiment. •. 1,010
*(t 7HA
WILT,I AH VEITCH, Paymiate".
80. 8 Willing’s alley.
Philadelphia, Jaly 7.1863; ■ it
BOUNTY FUND,
NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS.
S. A. MERCEE, Treasurer, acknowledges the follow
ing:
Bank of North America. $1,001)
James R. Campbell & Co.». 100
Ca5h...... 103
Amount previously acknowledged...... 8,430
It’
r-fifc" 1 THE I/ABIES’ GENERAL AID AS
ic?a- SOCIaTION OF 'TRENTON. .-if, J.,take this
manner expressing their obligations to SIGNOR
BLITZ, for the assintancerendered by him. through the
medium of a public entertainment, in aid of the fund of
the Association. Mrs. J. S. FIbH, President pro. tern.
S; B, JorrysTpy, Secretary. - lt #
EIGHTYr SEVENTH ANNIVER
SARV OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.—The
STATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI OF PENN
SYLVANIA.—The annual stated meeting of “The State
,Society of the'Cincinnati of Pennsylvania” was held at
the La Pierre Hou fi e, on Broad street, below Chestnut,
on the 4th-day of July, A.. J). 1863, pursuant to notice,
and the usual business transacted.
The Officers and Standing Committee of the Society for
the ensuing year are aa follows;
PSESIBENT, ~
JOBN R LATIMER.
VICE PRESIDENT.
THOMAS McEDKN.
SECRETARY
HARRIS L.. SPROAT,
ASSISTANT SECRETART,
GEORGE W. HARRIS.
TREASURER.
ROBERT AIUHS.
__ ASSISTANT TREASURER, .
WILLIAM G. CALDWELL.
; STANDING COMMITTER,
Tames Schott, Josi&hW. Harmar,
HaU, James Glentworth,
William Wayne, Samuel B. Boade,
Thomas Robinson.
H L, SPROAT, Secretary.
TUB AWMUAI. COKUHEBrCEMEWT
at H AVBRFORD COLLEGE will take place JULY
Bth, 1866. The Order of Exercises by the Graduating
Class will be as follows:
-An English Ovation—“ Labor and Rest.”'. Thomas
Jesse Battey, Burrillville, R. I.
An English Oration—“ Cicero at his Tusculan Villa ”
William Morrison Coates, Philadelphia, Pa.
An English Oration—“ The Uncertainty of-the Fu
ture. George Morrison Coatea, Philadelphia, Pa.
An English Oration—“ The Poetry of Tennyson."
Richard Thomas Jones, Philadelphia, Pa.
An Englif h. Oration— ‘ ‘ The Druids, ” William Henry
Morns, Philadelphia, Pa.
, An. English Oration—“ Reason and Faith." Joseph
Gurney Pinkham. Manchester, Maine.
■ The Exercises will commence at OH o’clock A. M,
Trams for the College will leave Eleventh and Market
struts at 7. SO and 8.40 A. M, jp,7-2t
OP THE FRANKFORD
10s*ANir SOUTHWARK PHILADELPHIA CITY
PASSENGER BAILROAD COMPANY, BERKS Street,
The Beard of A DAy a
DmDEIfD of THREE PER CENT.mpon thf Capital
Stock of the Company, out of the Earnings of ths Dast
six months; payable to the Stockholders or their legal
representatives on and after the 15th inst *
The Transfer Books will be closed until 15th inst.
jy7-dtls CHAS. E ABBOTT, Secretary.
OF THE PHILADELPHIA
Ic8» city passenger railwaycoaipan y;no
8100 CHESTNDT Street, . . ■ ' Ul^o,
. • „ Philadelphia, July 6th, 1883.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day.
a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share was declared,
payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representa
tives, on and after the 16th inst. The transfer books will
be closed until the 16th inst’ ::
iv7-int w^«^^A-,-r- J rr«a.gUTei7~—-
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
Coinsurance company, *oo walnut st,
_ Philabetyphi/--Julv 6, 1863
The Directors "have this aay declared a DIVIDEND
OF THREE'PER CENT.,- on the Capital Stock of the
Company, for the last six months, payable on demand,
taSof“staxes. THOS. H. ftorfTGOMERY.
jy7-6t „ - ..r- -. secretary..
NOTICE. —THE EIGHTH IN 3T AD
ESPhEst on the Stock the HR9TON VILLE,
MANTUA, & FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER, RAILWAY
CO. ; » will be - - due and." payable ’JULYI6th,-1563, at the*
Office of the Treasurer, JOHN O’BYRNE. No. IAO
South SIXTH Street. , R. T. FRAILEY.
jy 2-thsmwf v-
AID for the wounded he-
ROES.”—The Ladies who were connected wit h=
the HOSPITAL at SIXTH and MASTER, askthe friends
of our brave soldiers to send contributions; to the follovr
ingmembersoftbeCommittee: -
Mrs. J. V. WEST. No. 908 Clinton street.
Mrs. J. M. RILEY, No. 938 Franklin street.
Mrsr-D. H. C: MOORE, No. 804 N. Eighth street.
Mrs. J. A. NEWMAN, No. 433 Green street. jy7-3l*
W<3*~ TO MANUFACTURERS!-AN AJ3-
wCp* JOtJRNBD Meeting of Manufacturers will be
held .at the Hall of the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, on
WEDNESDAY Morning, July 8.atl0& o'clock. General
attendance is requested. J. H. TOWNE, Chairman.
J. V. Merrick, Secretary, jy7-2t*
OH 1 THE FAME TNSTJ
RANGE COMPANY, No. 406 CHSBTNUT St.
FinLABELPHIA, July 6. IB6i.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Faroe In
surance Company, held this day, a DIVIDEND OF
THREE PSR CENT, was declared; payable on demand,
clear of all taxes. W. I. BLANCHARD,
3y7*6t. • Secretary.
eighteenth; ward eblikf
FUND. —An adjourned meeting of the Contributors
to the fund for the relief of the families of the Volunteers'
residing in the Eighteenth, ■ward,'will beheld onWED
NESDAY EVENING, July Bth, at 8 the Hall
of the Kensington Engine Company, RICHMOND
Street, above Marlborough, at which, time those who
Lhavenot previously paid will come forward and pay.
v JOHN ROBBINS, President,
CharlebH. Champ, Secretary.
Charles M.. Lukeks. Treasurer,
THE PBjrWSrtVASIA COMPASY
§SE**oHINSURANCE ON LIYE3 A5H> GRANTING
AUNUITIES,hav« this day declared a Dividend on their
Capital Stock of Ponr per cent., for the last six months,
■which will he paid to the Stockholders, or their legal re
presentatives, on demand. : WM. B. HILL, Actuary.
July 6. 1563. : ;jy7-3t«
OFFICE BEAVER MEADOW
AND COAL COMPANY—No. 4:l*
WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, Joly 1.1563.
A semi-an Dual Diyidend of FIVE PER CENT- lias
been declared this day, clear of State and United States
taX ea, payabl, on ani alter Frida 76 J^lo^ tAiN>
Treasurer.
jy2-tlifmluw .fit*.
PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION-
E<3» SPECIAL NOTICE.—TIi© rooms_ of this Asso
ciation. N.'E. corner BROAD- and. SPRING- GARDEN
Streets, will be open from 8 i M. during-thls. week.
Members and others are"urged to come,, your services
are greatly needed. Old muslin for bandages, stimu
lants, etc., are wanted in large quantities. We appeal;
to the citizens for their assistance. The wounded or the
Battles of Getty ahurg -must receive aid.
jy6-3t* ANNA P. LITTLE, Secretary,
No. 1210 CHI
OFFICE OF SUPERS
RECRUITING COLORED R
The following gentlemen li
mittee to visit and inspect C
ton Hills:
Wm. H. Ashurst,
Thomas Mott,
Morris L.HaUowell,
Rev. Phillips Brooks,
Horace Binney, Sr.,
Heory Samuel, -
J. Miller McKim,
George H. Boker,
Wm. Meredith.
. Atherton Blight,
B.P„Hunt, ; ■ -2„
jy4-6t THOMi
CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FOND CttSl-
MITTEE.—At a meeting of this Committee held,
this day, the following; preamble and resolution were
unanimously adopted; - ' .•• • .
. "Whereas, The emergency of the present crisis is likely
to exhaust the funds in-hand ofthiß Committee, he it
Resolved, That the public are hereby invited to send in
further contributions to the Treasurer, 8. A. Mercer, at
the Farmers’and Mechanics’Bank. .
Attention is called to the following resolution jpassed
Jnne 16, and to the advertisement of WM.YEITCH, pay
master * . . .
Resolved, That the sum of TBN DOLLARS," in addi-'
tion to the pay from the Government, he and the same is
hereby appropriated to each officer and private of every
military company that is now or may be organizedia
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
sum ofone hundred and fifty thousand dollars. _
Resolved, That the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS be,
and the same is hereby appropriated to each militair
company of not less than sixty-two men from Philadel
phiareceived into the service of the State or of the United
States for the present emergency, for the payment of ad
vertising and other incidental company expenses.
v THO 6, WEBSTER, vice Chairman.
Lorin Bropoet, Secretary. je3o-12t
■a TO THE CAPTAINS OF COMPA
IS£r KIES OF YOLUNTBERS RECRUITING FOR
THEFRESBNT EMERGENCY.— Having beenappomted
PAYMASTER by the disbursing agencx of the CITI
ZENS’BOUNTYFUND COMMITTEE ofthe TEN ■ DOL
LARS fdr each officer and private from Philadelphia,
Son will please furnish me with a certified copy or the
taster Roll of your company as early as possible, so
that arrangements may he madeto pay the said sum to
each man volunteering. • WILIAM VEITCH,
je3o-12t • No. 3 WILLING Alley.
mac PROTECTIVE WAR CE. /VIM AGE»-
CSS» CT'OE THE U S. SANITARY COMMISSION.—
At this office, established wuh the approval of the De-
SION, are prepared YBEBOF CHARGE^
130 T CHESTNUT: Street.
je23-lm )■
-SccDa. DLUIOND COW COMPANY-NO
TICE. -At a meeting eftte Directors of thm com
pany. held on the let iust., a dividend oftTHEBE PER
CENT, was declared, payable at their office, Ho. 7ld
MARKET Street, on and after the 11th mst. , -
. . S. ALTER. Secretary.
*«-£2=» OFFICE OF THE LITTLE SCHUTL-
NAVIGATION RAILROAD AND COAL
N 0.410 Walnut Stbeet, Philadelphia. July 6,ISM,
The Board of Managers have this day declared a Divi
dend of SE per cent., clear of State and Natural taxes,
payable on and after Friday, the lOth- jnst. ' The.trans
fer "books ■will be closed from an 4. after to'dayun tll Fri
day; tbe lOtb insfc. UAttl,
jy7.2t* Treasurer.
/N AUTION. —THE SUBSCRIBER HAD
'• V hiß POCKET-BOOK stolen from
instant, containing about ONE HONDKEU Ail 1)
SEVEN DOLLARS in Bank Notes; and a Draft drawn
All Demons are hereby cautioned against receiving or
THRESH LEAVES OF THE BENNE
PLANT, for Summer Complaint of Children,picked
fresh every day, and for sale at *
F. BROWN’S .;vr
N.E.e?Z 0 of A ?I D p T C H H
: ’ v PHILADELPHIA- |y*-J.Ut
T OST—CERTIFIC ATE No. 6,923
A_i reading railroad stock. appn«* H| >“,>
IQAdo for renewal. ■■■■. jeSt-vfW
The Underelgued were Committee to Or
ganize a
ABE REQUESTED TO REPi
NOIkTHEAST CORNER’OF TWELFTH AND GIRARD
"V STREETS. ' • N;
ESTMITT STREET
VISORY COMMITTEE FOR
REGIMENTS.
have-beeu appointed a Com-
CAMB WM. PENN, at Choi-
L. Montgomery Bond,
J. J;. Borle,
E. W. Clark,
Abraham Barker,
Samuel S. White, .
Dr. Gteorse J.jZiegler, ‘
Wm. Sellers, .
Rev. L. J. Pai’vin.
A. C. Roberts,.
James A. Wright.
,S WEBSTER, Chairman.
OFFICE OF UNIOIf MUTUAJL MT
-BUSANCE COMPANY, „ A _
-r .. . PHtLATfBLPHIA, JUU9 8, 1883.
■Woticeia hereby given, that Kubscripcioa* to the in
creased Capltalof the Union Mutual Insurance Company,
„, D Yconveral°n of the Scrip into Stock,” wtli oa-recaiv
fa Stlhe officd of the Company, from this data to'Nov.
i, 1563, ixx accordance with the amended charter accepted.
of tJi e Scripholdere, held Juua 3. 1863.
iftio-lmif JOHN MOSS. Secrefci-ry.
■55?“ CUSTOM HOCSE^HILdDKbPHU,
3. 1863.—T0 MASTERS OP VUiaSLU.—
Inattention of Masters of Vessels la called to the fol
towing Regulation, the strict observance of which is re
quired:
GENERAL-REGULATION,
rprt Jl. a - ISA^2 RY Depautmknt, July 1, 1863,
*t,« COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS.—No vessel, other
than Steamers or Packets known to be engaged in regu-
J ar tines, or in the employ of the Army and Navy, will
do allowed to leave port between the hours of sunset and
sunrise, until further orders. N
n4^T» VfSee ‘* B,^* n ©oteriogjiort, Will forthwith reoortto
ine itevenue Cutter or Guard Ship, before proceeding to
".Si 0 !?**- . 8. P. CHASE,
. . .• . - , Secretary of tlie Treasury,
MILITARY NOTICES.
:|j SECOND COAL BBGHMENT
IS BEING ORGANIZED
UNDER THE SAME LIBERAL SYSTEM 0?
BOUNTIES
AS THE FIRST - REGIMENT, vvz
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS'
I TO BACH MAN,
OUT OF THE COAL-TBADK FUND, OVER ASP
ABOVE ALL OTHEE BOUNTIE3 OFFERED,
A Committee hya boon appointed to secure all other
BOUNTIES I
This Reeiment is expected to movo to
HARRISBURG TO-NIGHT.
All persons desiring to serve for
THREE MONTHS,-
At® requested t» enlist theinselyos
TO-DAY,
In. the different Companies now forming.
Captains are requested to report at 9 o’clock; A. M.
for final orders® to
OOL. HOPKINSON;
• ' Commanding.
Headquarters, 803 WALNUT Street.
DAVID PEARSON, Chairman.
R. N. RATHBUN, Secretary.
§ WEDNESDAY, JULY . 8, 1863.
HEADQUARTERS SECOND COAL REGIMENT, 203
WALNUT Street.—Captains with Companies attached
to this Regiment, will place their commands la Camp
at POWELTON. THIS MORNING, and report in per
son, to the Colonel, at Headquarters, punctually, at 9
o clock A. M., for final orders. By order of
' Colonel HOPKINSON-Commanding.
' It 8.-W. PEKING, Adjutant.
UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT.
AT A MEETING! OF
THE IUNION LEAGT7I3,
HELD ON THE 27TH INSTANT,
REGIMENT,
x UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LEAGUE.
The Regiment will ha mustered into service for
T 1111 E E M O NTH S
' Under the Governor’s Proclamation,-*
V O LT7 N T E EII S F O R I T
’ORT
AT THE QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Such necemary expenses as are not properly borne by
the Government WILL BE ‘DEFRAYED FROM A FUND
RAISED BY: THE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE,
i. CLOTHING, EQUIPAJIK, ARMS, and EQUIPMENTS
will he furnished as soon ,as the organiaztion shall ba
effected. \A Camp, will be formed Immediately, 7 Eu the.
neighborhood of the city. -
-J.B;FBY t
S. M. FELTON, ,
; J. EDGAR THOMSON, 1
ELLKKSLIE WALLACE,
JAMES L. CLAGHORN, .
HORACE BINNEY, Jr., .
MOBTON MoMICHAEL, ,
GEO. H. CROSMAN,
J. I. CLARK HABS,
W. D. LEWIB.
GEO WHITNEY,
ANDREW WHEELER..
S SECOND COBN EXCHANGE BE
GIMENT—COLONEL ALEXANDER MURPHY** .
Four Companies of tins Regiment have received the.
Cofrn Exchange Bounty of T WENTY-FIYS DOL
LARS each, and left for Carlisle. t _
Mustering Offices are now open at
Prune Btreet—Captain Smith.
533 Chestnut Street—Captain Farron.
‘ Independence Square—Captain Laird.
Corn Exchange, South Second Street—Capt.McElroy.
• Berry’s Hotel, South Second Street—Capt, Albertson,
The commanders of Companies mustering for this Re
giment will report immediately at headquarters, corner
of Second and Gold. Streets. All recrolts joinlng this
Regiment will receive $25 Bounty from the Corn Ex
change Regimental Bounty Fund Committee, and all
other Counties.awarded by the City and Citizens Bounty
Fund Committees. It ie earnestly desired that the ba
lance of the Regiment shall leave Tuesday night.
Bv order of ALEX., MLarHi, .
It . Colonel Commanding.
SHEADQUARTEBS OP' COMMIS
SION FOR IJ. S. COLORED TROQPS, No. 1310
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,—All colored men
wishing to enlist in the U, 8. .:Army are requested to
present themselves at Headquarters, daily, before 2 P M.
jys-12t : R. B. CORSON, Agent.
u THE MEMBERS OP THE NATION
■ AT, GUARD OF CAMDEN! are requested to meet at
ffi ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 'on THURSDAY AFTER
JItNOON 9th instant, at S o*clock, to attend the funeral
nt SAMUEL ANDREWS, the late President.
ivB-2t» - E. R. JOHNSON; Secretary.
S NOTICE! FIRST COAL REGI
JMENT.—Men mustered in fortheFIRST COAL REGI-
ImENT will apply immediately at aiOK WALNUT
•Street for Transportation. : . . ...jyv-iJt*
ARMY GOODS.
ARMY CAPS AND-NAVY CAPS,
GEO. HOFF & CO.,
No.-J#s North FOURTH Street,.
\ * Philadelphia, .
Manufacturers of all kinds of •
Indigo Blue Army and Navy Caps and Silk Covers. •
jyS-lm* Orders promptly ill led,
ARMY HATS.
ADOLPH & KEEN.;
No. CM North SECOND Street.
' ' Philadelphia,
> Manufacturers of all kinks of-
FELT HATS,
have on hand.a large assortment of'all tlie various and
most approved styles of
ARMY H ATS.
Orders by inail from sutlers or jobbers, will be
promptly filled at tbe lowest rates. ; je3o-3m
GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOB OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS. STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCB DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHUT
IN QB. For sale by _ -
FBOTHINGHAM A WELLS.
Mi-lftfv
0 W. SIMONS <* BROTHER,'
■AMSOH-STKEBT HALL. PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
AND
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERT VARIETY.
ItlS-UMn
LEGAL.
A UDITOR’S NOTICE—ADJOURNED
J\- MEETING OF THE AUDIT/IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS OF MONTGOi&RY COUNTY.
-Tbe undersigned Auditor appointed-by said Ccmrtto
distribute tbe balance mthe-hands ; of. AKASI i>KAItJS
BY\d fIA’R.RRT BEAN, assignees, for- the benefit or ere
ditom, Ac.. i <,r JOHN “ Wake and-wife, of Towa
mincer Township, Montgomery county, to and among
K“egany “irtled th?roto, will hold an adjourned
xWgwN.'.Wm.o- f*i
Juiygth, 16W. ~ . JyB-w3t
JgOYS’ CLOTHING.
BOYS’ CLOTLIIKG.
COOPER A CONARD,
jyB-12t S. E corner* MARKET.
REWARD—FOR T|IE RETURN
tftvv 0 f a PACKET, lost or stolen, containing ei?ht
hnndred arid sixty dollars in Government funds, in
tended to be invested- for the sole benefit of an orphan
six years old, by a widowed-mother, now left
le?si n the World. The above reward and no questions
acked. if left at the Deteciive Police StatiomChief Rug-
IRQ South SECONPgßfiffh
TJAN AWAY FROM THE SUBSORI-
H' BEB. THOMAS HUHCATjFE, an indentured ap
prentice to ffie trade of. Bricklaying. Ml persons a»
hereby cautioned against .harboring' or trusting “im on
my'account.aß I will not pay any debts contracted by Mm
fr ?^ l 3tV dat6 * ROBERT STISAXE.
■PATENT ILLUMINATING C
-t ' STICKS.— k neat and cheap article, price *l3 pat
thousand, with ft liberal discount to the trade.
For sale hj, K jji aHT & SON.
il* ■■ v '\ ‘ No. CK' COMMEaOK Street.
O' ■: X,. r ..
Unlaßs sooner discharged,
TTSTBITE LINEN DECKS.
YY Brown anS White LincnJ) rills.
Fancy Drill and other Summer Wear.
Alpaca and other thin Coatings.
/ . Silk mixtures,' Drap d’Ete.
Light fine fenojCasstme^^
Desirable fabrics at old prices. .
Black Dress Goods at nearly old prices.
8-4 Wide Black BaregefMSW a . COIrAIU)>
Je2s-tf S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets,
RETAIN DRY GOODS.
gDMMES DRESS GCODS
CLOSING OUT AT
REDUCED PRICES.
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
I?oa. 450, 45*, and 45* N. RECOND St. ab. Willow.
AT 15 AND 18 CENTS.
Closing,out Summer stock
‘ . AT REDUCED PRICES.
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
No!. 450,45*,and 454 N. SECOND St , ab. Willow.
]j>T,ACJC DRESS SILKS,
Of all widths and grades.
AT LESS THAN USUAL PRICES.
CURWEN STODDART & BRO., ;
Nob. 450, 45*, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
u'S-ai . _
CARD
Tbo report was circulated that we.had packed our
stock for its removal, during the past week. Wo. take
tbia opportunity to deny it, and also to state tbat no
sunh an idea was entertained by us for a moment.
Relieving it to be the duty of all citizens to avoid
whatever ie calculated to create pauic or excitement,
and to ldevote all their energies to raise troops for tbo
common defence of oar State and' City, our attention
has necessarily been diverted from onr regular nur-
BnitS, the past weak. Now that the imminent danger
has passed, we are prepared for the regular prosecution
of our business. . '
" CURWEN- STODDART & BRO.,
Uos. 4SS > aai 454 N - SECOND Si., ab. WiUow.
j^OTICE.
EDWIN HALL & OO.J
No. 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Aro now selling off, at
REDUCED PRICES,
Thd balaacg of their
SUMM E R STOCK:
. GRENADINES and SUMMER SILKS;
ORGANDIES and FRENCH LAWNS;
PACIFIC LAWNS, 35 cents;
MODES and IMPERIAL BLUE BAREGES;
GRENADINE BAREGES and TAMABTINES;
and MOHAIRS;
A lirge stock of DSES3 GOODS, from cents to 37K
SUMMER SHAWLS;
GRENADINE and BAREGE SHAWLS;
WHITE and BLACK BAREGE SHAWLS;
SILK MANTLES and SACQUES;
. WHITE BAREGE CIRCULARS;
WHITE and BLACK SHAWL BAREGE, by the yard.
N. B.—A large stock of superior qualities of
BLACK SILKS,
FOB MANTLES AND DRESSES.
jy6-mws3t
TOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH St.,
' .OFFERS
Black and White Plaid Marseilles.
Black and White and Brown and White Linen Check.
French Nankinetts—plaid and plain.
Nankin—nice quality.
Linen Stripes, dark ground, good.
Merino Cassimeres—excellent quality.
Plain, Mixed, and Plaid Cassimeres.
Silk Mixed.Cioths and Cassimeres.
Ladies’Cloaking Cloths.:
Double-width Plaid Flannels for Shirting.' je27
Dress goods at reduced
PRICES.—H. STEEL & S 0N L
No. tlB and 715 North TENTH Street, :
are now closing out the*balance of their stock of
Poil de Chevres, all Wool Delaines, Poplins,
. Challisa,'Delainea, Mozambique*, Taffete d’Etes,
FreuchXawus, French. English, and American Chintzes,
Bareges, Silk Tissues. Silk Grenadines,
' Fancy Silks, ana all kinds of
Summer Dress Goods, at extremely low prices,
SUMMER SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES.
BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS.
CHOICE STYLES PACIFIC LAWNS at 18Xo.
1 lot 2 yards square Table Cloths, Snow Drop and
Damask, all Linen, at $1.50. je6
103* CHESTNUT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALE;
At prices generally below present cost of impor
tafcioa.
WHITE GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES, do do
LACES, do do
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do
And respectfully invites an inspection of his
stock.
10a&CHESTiqT'
Tj'DWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SE-
Jjj (joND Street, would call the attention of the Ladies
to their stock of • - . ■.
Superior Black Silks.
Wide Mantle Silks.
- .iMfgwJsraas. - - - - -
Black Silks, from SI to $4, - .
■ N B.—Merchants in want of Black Silks are Invited
to examine our stock and prices. je!3-tf
nr ABLE DAMASKS.
’ JL' Power-Loom Damasks and Diapers.
Fringed Towels, 16, 20, 25, 3L. &c. >
1 Good Napkins. Doylies and Diapers.
SHEfcTINGS. . .
• Heavy 9-4,10-4, and 11-4 Bleached Sheetings.
Shirting and Pillow Muslins.
Fhie stock of i'i a imela. :coopEK i[COITEA: _
j G 25 S. E. corner NINTH' and MARKET.
|| P....N. T E B ’ S
HEW STORE.
3T NORTH EIGHTH'STREET. ..
The ladle aie respectfully invited to examine tneur
W6 U-»“ Bt & f T LBS AND OI.OAKS. '
Consisting** •- , . - _ „
Lace Shawls at $2.50; ■ ■
Lace Mantles from $3.60 to $25;.
Silk Sacques from $8 to $10;
Bilk Circulars from. $5 to $2O:
Cloth.. Circulars from. *6 to $l6. ' ■
Also, Plain and. Striped. POPLINS,. of
the best materials, in the most stylish manner, and will
be ,ole che ® bl”fouhp elsewhere. . -
IVTOSQUITO NETTINGS,
jJA. Three, yards .wide, 13
Seven, yards in a piece.
Bine and White.
Brice $L 66 a piece.
Also, Blue Tarletons, .
' • And Bohbinets, in colors, _
S ' <>ICoTerm *SHAEPLESS BROTHERS,.
Are Beilin? Oat
THEIE LARGB STOCK
' Of SUMMER DRESS. GOODS,
At REDUCED PRICES. ■ -
Je29 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
OOLDIERS’ shirting flannels.
kj 6-4 Shirtings, all wool.
3-4 and 6-.4*Fancy Shirtmge.
.Soldiers’Gray Blankets.
Ked, White, and Bine-
De Baines for Flags. ■ -
■ EYRE & LANDBLL,
iv 4 FOURTH and ARCH Streets.
COMMISSIOH HOUSES.
JOHN T. BAILEY A CO.
bags and. bagging
01 BVHBT DBBGEIPTIOJf. ‘
NO. 113 NOBTH FRONT STBEET,
WOOL BAGS FOB SALE.
WMa
MILITARY GOODS.,
Ji L A G D E P O T ;
BUNTING SILK AND MUSLIN
F L A. G S
OP SUPERIOR QUALITY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
w. H. HORSTMANN& SONS,
FIPTH Jr CHERRY Btreeta.
T. SNODGRASS’
ARMY AKD NAYY
CLOTH HO USE,
3* South SECOND, iso »3 STRAWBERRY Strbkts.
FRESH AND FULL STOCK,
’ OF ALL SHADES AND GRADES,
Adapted to every position in the
N A V Y AND A R M Y.
Tha trade and citizens can have (heir wants faithfully
supplied at my store, ■ ■
No. 84 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
je*-12t -
1770. 1863.
F L A G S!!!
SILK FLAGS!!
BE NT IKG FLAG SI
BURGEES.
TENANTS.
UNION JACKS.
STREAMERS: -
bunt
BED, WHITE, AND BLUE.
EVANS & HASSADI4
. MILITARY FURNISHERS,
leli-ta ’ So. §l9 ARCH STREET. Philadelphia,
FEB MONTH GUARANTEED.
HP • O Testimonials of-Clergymen and scUa-tifU man
sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., & CO., Nawlyuryport,
Maßs. je24‘2iad_&W
A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
Viff • O AGENTS in ©rery count 7 at 178 a month, ex
panses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sawing Ma
chines. Address S. MADISON,
my6-3rad&W Alfred, Maine.—
Sfefifl A MONTH!—WE WANT
AGENTS at s6oa month, expenses paid,.to;sell
our Evertastinp Pencils, Oriental Burners,and IS other
new articles. 15 circulars free. SHAW & CLARK,
mys-Smd&W Biddefojrd.Maina^
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL’S OFFlCE.—Phisadmphia, Feb. 9,
1953. ,
VESSELS WANTED imxnediateZr Scf sarry COAL to
til* following: points:
* Torttyra*.
Key West, Fla,
Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va.
Newbera, N. C.
, ~ Port Eoyal. S. C. A. KGTD, .
relu-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
|B> FOR SALE OR RENT—A CON-
T?TT7rr , n ol eu with,a large garden, on THIRT.V
FIFTH Street, Mantua,; has a fine view of the Schuylkill
rifer* Inquire No. 30 North FOUBTH Street.
jvBws2t* • ; R. W. ORUtf'
's& FOR SALE—V ALU ABLE IM
—a— PROVED Grain and Grazing FARM, lf7 acres,
seven miles from the city. Chester county farm, 80
acres, convenient to railroad station. Also, Penn Manor
fann, 190 acres, near the Delaware river, Bucks county.
Call and examine Register of Farms. Apply to ' . .
■iyJ E. PETTIT. 309 WALNUT St.
m FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE COT-
AND LOT IN THE TWENTY-FOTJETH
For Bale, the neat two-story COTTAGE, with large
Garden; size of the Lot 100 by 123 feet, with frame Stable,
Ijtnßtea at the northwest corner of-SENECA and MAB
. JttiE Streets, Twenty-fourth ward, only three euuares
from the Callowhiil and. Hestonville Eailroad. The
honse contains a large Parlor and Sitting-room and
' Kuchen on the first floor: the second story contains four
Chambers and Piazza back, and two garret bed-rooms;
The house is m good repair. For terms apply to
_ ,„ . . THOMAS MARTIN,
.. __ , Beal Estate A gout and Collector,
co k of and PINE Sts.. Philadelphia.
• Houses and Lots for sale, and Houses to rent,
in different parts of the citv. ie3o-7tif*
"POR SALE—DESIRABLE COUNTRY
PLACE, three aoron of siiua.it, l-miie from
Church Lane Station, Germantown Railroad. Also
several desirable Residences in Vfest Philadelohla.Cheßt
nutHilL&c. Apply to E PETTIT
Jy7- 309 WALNUT Street.
ftUMMER BOARDING ATGBEN-
WOOD, near the Delaware^ater.Gap., The loca
tion is one of the finest in,the neighborhood. Rooms
large and airy. For terms, &c., apply to
••••.•- ‘ _ :• SAMUEL ALSOP, '
- .ie23-12fc . Delaware Water Gap, Monroe co., Pa,
T>o ARDING.—SETEBAL PERSONS
can he accommodated with BOARDING, at the're-
Fidence of the.undersigned, near CONCORD STATION,
Baltiroore.Central Railroad, twenty miles from the city.'
The situation is a pleasant one, the rooms commodious
and well ventilated. Terms moderate. Apply to
jy3 ‘2t JOSEPH BHORTLEDGE.
THIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME
A communicating and single rooms; private table if
desired, No. 131 S WALNUT street. je2slm*
tLmS&Z&k GRAND PLEASURE EX
cdesion to
The staunch, elegant steamers NORTHERN LIGHT and
Cm OF CLEVELAND, will each give five arand plea
sure Excursions to Lake Superior, leaving Cleveland on
the date below named, and visiting all points of interest
,on the route. The/‘round trip ’’comprises the distance
of 2,000 miles, and is not surpassed by any other on the
continent for variety of scenery and objects of interest.
It embraces in transit the waters of Lakes Erie, Bt. Clair,
Huron, and Superior, and the beautiful rivers of De
troit, St:Clair, and Sautt Ste Marie, (with its-thousand
isles), affording passengers an opportunity of visiting
the 44 Gault B&pids ” and 4 * Ship Canal, ” the far-dined
4 ‘Pictured Roclrs,” the Iron Mountain of Marquette, and
extensive Copper Minea at various points. To invalids
it offers the ra ost pure and invigorating atmosphere on
the globe, which ever brings health and strength; to
the sportsman the enticing inducement of most splendid
jlshinu; and the whole country abounds in. mineral
.wealth which cannot fail to attract the attention of the
speculator and man of science. Besides, it is fast becom
ing the favorite Summer trip, and its social pleasures are
of the highest order, Good Hotels at all points.
For further particulars apply to
SOBT. HANNA & CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
TIME TABLE, PROM CLEVELAND.
“Northern Light,” “City of Cleveland,”
Capt. Spaulding. Capt. B. Wilkins.
July 6. July 10.
July 17. . July 22.
July 29. Aug. 4.
Aug. 11. Aug. 17.
Aug/ 24. Aug. 28.
. Passengers taking the boat at Cleveland will have first
selection of rooms. je2o-20tif
QEBTIFIC ATES
I N DEBT E D N E S S
RTRUW * arrai.o
H E
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY
and, until further notice, I shall continue
AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCIES
CALIFORNIA
AND SAN- FRANCISCO
CIT Y O OIJPO N S
BOUGHT. AND- COLLECTED BY
AUGUST BELMONT & CO.,
Q HABYEY THOMAS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
. No.\3J?S WALNUT Street.
Stocks and Loans bought and; sold on Commission
the . BOARD OF BROKERS.
Subscriptions to the 5-20. year six per cent. LOAN sfcil
received'sfc.par.•_ . .
• No chaise for Commission.
QTJBSCBIPTIONS AT FAR FOR THE
lO 5-30.81 X. PER CENT. B. S.- LOAN will be received
during July, ajtd ko longer, unless the time be again
extended by the the ■
jyl-8t Assistant Treasurer United. States.
COLLECTION OF U. S. GERTIFL
\J GATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.-The ADAMS*'EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the
-Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
at reasonable rates, the One 1 ear Certificates of In
debtedness of the United States now-die or shortly ms-
Terms made known and receipts given at the offlce,
Fo. SaOCBESNUT'Street ' myff-tf
A/TAJOB GJSNIRAL MEADE.—A
meade" 7 fine Card Pl e&tff^r ral
]jd-3t ‘ T2B CHESTNUT Street.
■vrAJOB GENERAL REYNOLDS.—A
J-’A very flue Card Photograph of the date Mai. Gan.
PEYNOLDS Me ALLISTER & BRO.,
jy4 3t T3B CHESTNU V Street,
J)R. SWAYNE’S
BOWEL COBDIAL,
sure remedy
for Asiatic Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery,
Diarrhma. Cholera infantum, or >
Summer Complaint, pains in the Stomach
nnd Bowels, Sick Stomach, Vomiting, and all
relaxed condition of the Bowels. Let
no .family be without this:
medicine, it will give im- - :•
■ mediate relief. - ■
TO OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS IT HAS BEEN OF
INCALCULABLE BENEFIT.-
WIVES, MOTHERS. "ANDJ3ISTERS..: f
Whose Husbands, Sons,, and Brothers are- serving intne,
army, cannot send them a more'neceasary article than .
“ Dr. Swayne's Bowel Cordial lt has saved many *,
T CHOLERAINJANTDM, or BOTHER COIffLAiNT.-
Thia disease is very children,
during ths warm season. SAYS THE LEVES Oi XOUB
CHILDREN from the - too often A‘SiS? M f J,-2nr n
Complaint bjr usiniBWAYNE’S BOWEL CORDIAL. It
are instantly relieved byita nee.
all pain rad lotmmss. No traveller should leave home
W DIAHRH<EA AND DYSENTERY .—The “BOWEL
rnnnrfiv’ will he found the most pleasrat rad ante
cnv? iu iuflammation of tho stomach or bowels, and
in the inflammatory staees of Dysentery, when there, ia
.rnims or much pain, with fmuent desire to evacuate
the bowels without the power to effect much discharge.
Wood frequently passins.as there is in aU markedrose.
of Dysentery* lake two or three te&spoonfnls of the Cor
dial, with alittle castor oil, every two-hours until the
Valuable medioine will aiw, relief to most
Prepared only by Dr. S WAYNE k SON, No. 330 North
SIXTH Street, above .
OVER THIRTY YEARS HAVE DR. fiWAYNR’S ME
DICINES been in constant use in all parts of the worto*
and v their increasing popularity is certainly convincing
proof,of their wonderful efficacy. „ OT
Dr. SWATHE’S PrihdiialoaM. No. 330 North 8I?TH
Btrest, ahovoYUts, In
I N Gel
WANTS.
JPOR SAiB AND TO NET,
SUMMER BOARDING.
HOARDING.
EXCURSIONS.
LAKE SUPERIOR.
FINAHreiAIu
WANTED.
DREIKL JfcjDfl.
VOU O T "
WANTED.
BREXKL & CO.
HAS AUTHORIZED MB
FOR A BRIEF PERIOD.
te- receive S v.bscri’iilona to the
5-20
LOAN AT P A]Et;
AT MY OFFICE.
Throughout the Loyal States*
lAY.COOKE,
BUBSCEIPTIOK AGENT,
No, 114: South Third Street)
PHILADELPHIA.
O WALL STREET,
NEW YORK.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
MEDICAL.
AJHTJSEMEIff'yS.
/yvwwvvww .
CHESTNUT-3T. THEATRE.—
Tnflccn mid W, w
1 of
And Of tW *re*f I«ah E^ama,
THIS (WEBNE3DAY>3sVENING, Jaly Bth, 186*.'
PBBr.v UAL
PEE? O' BAY. ■ ■
The scene REBELLION* , .
: Of ’9S, mtt ny fifth© incidents and patriotic apeecue*-
i have at the pretext time aiffncreaged ©ignificanc©.
. Jlißß D. P. BOW»B8 . .
Will appear as. • r»w.».l. »•», .•.•»Kaf&leen'Kavaua*a*
Hr L, P. Barrett will appear Bai JZ S dtr'Vf^r:
Sir. C. Wheatieigh will appear a 5........ .HiackMollin*.
ML J. McCullough WHI apperr a.. ..- . ;;h--n Fur 1011.
A correct praturh of AN IRiSH. FAIK- ,
THE B'SACK VA.LCb-Y-
Is ctosceded to be one of‘the'best sesisatiot Scenes OVOC
presented to the public. .
Curtain rises at.eight o J ciock.
jf-I X O N ,; S 3
COMBINATION CIKCUS \
will exhibit in
GERMANTOWN, WEBI3SBDAV. JttfySttii-
FRANKFORD, July 9th. :
MaNAYUNK, FRIDAY: Joly totii.
SALEM, BATUEDAT,-July 11th.
CAMDEN, MONDAY, July ISth.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
TS E PINK ARTS.
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6P. E
Admission 25 cenfe, Children half pri£a.
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
A LAST WEDNESDAY EXHIBITION of’.thm term/ at
P. M. Musical Conductors, Mr. CARLBBNTZ aad
Mr. A. K. TAYLOR. Admission TEN dalT-wtl-'
SEW PBBOCATIOKSS
TVf ILITARY BOOKS.
Published by . .
J. &. kIPPINCOTT & C 0.,.
„ . „ 7JB and 7X7 MARKET Streaft.
CAMPAIGNS OF 18® and 2863. Illustrating the Prxa»
ciplea of Strategy. By Erail Schalk.
SUMMARY OF THE AST OF R. -Written EiifTresalr
for and dedicated to the United States Volunteer Army.
ByEnril Schalk.
UNITED STATES INFANTRY TACTICS. Prepared by
direction of the War Department.
CAVALRY TACTICS. Published by order of the War
Department'; H volnnces.
COOKE'S UNITED STATES CAViLRY TACTICS 2
volumes. - ✓
. UNITED -STATES.ARMY-REGULATIONS- Eaat re
vieecTeoiticn.
ORDNANCE MANUAL.' Prepared by order- ot th*.
Yfar Department.
INSTRUCTIONS IN FIELD ARTILLERY'.
COPPEE’S MANUAL OF BATTALION DRILL.
COPPEE’S MANUAL 'OF EVOLUTIONS OF THE
'LINE. i
Together trith many other Books of interest aad usa.
MAPS—NEW BOOKS.
- COAST SURVEY MAP OF VIRGINIA, showing
the present movements of the Army. 50 cents
. NEW COUNTY MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA.' 50 cento.
JOURNAL OF A RESIDENCE ON A GEORGIA PL AS
TATIONin 1338 and, 1839.. By Frances AnneKembLe.
HARPER’S HAND BOOK, for Travellers in Enron*
and the East. By W. P. Fetridge. Monaco, Tuck, $3.5§.
Cloth. $2.75
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la” $L r :
MEMOIR OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF THE
LATE HON. S THEO.. FRELINGHUYSEN, L. L. D By
T. W. Chambers. $1.25.
For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED BfARTIEN,
jy4 600 CHESTNUT Street.
9/S CTS!—2S CTSI —25 CTB It—
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, holding 12 PICTURES,
bound in Muslin, gilt edge.
PITCHER'S ALBUM DEPOT,
808 CHESTNUT Street.
50? § L6OI SI.SOI!'—:PHOTO
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FOtJB PICTURES. Boned 'ltt BEST TURKEY MO
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Je27-tf 808 CHESTBUT Street.
flfl'o T 0 $45 . —IMPERIAL QUARTO
qP-L*' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, holding 200 and 404
PICT USES, eieeantly bound in. TUfiKEr MOROCCO
and RICH VELVET, with Ornaaent3.
PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT,
809 CHESTNUT Street.
q nnnt —3,000! ! —QYEK 3,000 DlF
")uvvl PERENT CARD PICTUSES FOH
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, at :
PITCHER’S-ALBUM DEPOT,
80S CHESTafUT Street,
XTEW BOOKS.
LEIBIG’S ITA.TURAL LAWS OF HTTSB AN DRY.
WEAK LUNGS AND HOW TO 3TVENGTHBN. By
Dio Lewis. M. D.
WHAT TO EAT, AND H2>WTC-COOSIT. By Piecra
Blot.
A CRITICAL HISTORY OF FRE3 THOUGHT. A. T.
Farrar, M. A., &c. -
ALL NEW BOOKS"
Of a standard character for sale as aooaaspnbliah.ed.b7
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers.
je27 %S SOUTH BIXTH street, above CHESTNUT.
HAZARD'S BOOKSTOBE,
*34 CHESTNUT STB33T,
3,toe<ra Sereath and KlsV.lv S£ra£t.
All Books nasiJlr to be had ia a
FXRST-OIiASS BOOKSTOai*’
Will always be found on our shalvo*
AT THS LOWEST PRICES,
M-ti
IN THE TROPICS
IN THE TROPICS.
A charmingly natural and clever hook of TropicalLifa
and Adventure, edited by R. B. Kimball, author of
“Undercurrents of Wall Street,” “St. Leger,\&c* One
elegantly printed and bound 12mo. Price SL2S.
“A young New Yorker leaves the metropolis and eet
tles in Santo Domingo, and here we have a picture of hi*
life there. * * It is intimated that Mr. Kimball is
really the author ef the book, and it is not unworthy o£
his powerful pen. * * It is one. of the cleverest hooks
on Tropical life that has appeared. "—Boston Traveller.
-■ ‘‘Whoever, at thiß delightful season, wiehes 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 t»
read “In the Tropics. I ’ Continental Magazine. "
*** Sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail, postage
free, on receipt of price, by CARLETON, publisher. New
York, No. 413 BROADWAY, comer of Lispenard at.
jy4-P&Wtf '
THE SEA SHORE.
rn «fr—h. FOR CAPE ,MAY—THK
■■StoMlHßr safe and commodious Bay Steamer MAN
HATTAN. Captain Kirby, will leave ARCH- STREET
WHARF for CAPE MAY every Tuesday. Thursday*
and Saturday, at halfpast nine o'clock A. M., commenc
ing on THURSDAY, July 2d. Returning, -will learn
Cape May every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at*
eight o’clock, stopping at New Cgetie to connect witk ty
Baltimore lines. '■ . • - ; ■jm e -
The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convetifSnfc
boat that ever run to Cape May, having about fifty sfcaiw
rooms and every accommodation that passengers can ai*
sire. Fare $2.50, including carriage hire. Meals extra.
Children and servants half nrice. Freight at moderate
rates. No freight receivedafterS o'clock. ■ -
je22 6w A. EEYBOLP.
railroad lines.
fST—agimi OPENING OP BED
yf\Trr> SAILROAD.—The Hunt
ingdon and Broad Top Railroad Company have com
menced to run trains over the Bedford Road to Bloody
Run within seven miles of Bedford. Visitors to tha
Springs leaving Philadelphia at 7KA. M. will arrive,
early in the evening. Those leaving at IL3O A.M. lie
over night at Huntingdon, and will, with passengers by
the 10 §0 P. M. train, reach Bedford early next day,
having but seven miles by stage over an excellent
turnpike.
Excursion tickets for Bedford and Broad Top can bo
had at Pennsylvania Dfepot, ELEVENTH and MARKER.
JAMES LEWIS,
jy2-dt SripV Huntingdon and Broad Top B. R. Co.
SeBHB phila delf h r a
LONG BRANCH VIA
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND RARITAN AND DE
LAWARE BAY RAILROAD. • , „
On and after Monday* June loth, ana until farther no
tice, passenger trainb will leave Vine-street Ferry at 7.90
A. Sf. . arriving at Long Branch at 11.10 A. M. .
Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P, M.» arrlvlmff
at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. H.
Passengers landed close to the Hotels.
N. B.—Excursion parties will he. carried on liberal
terms. Apply to L. B. COLB,
Agent at the Depot. Cooper’s Point.
BENJ. STRONG,
Assistant Superintendent.^
ffgMMp. REOPENING OF
BALTIMOBB AND OHIO
RAILBOAD.—This road, being fully REPAIRED aa&
effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transports
tlon of passengers and freight to all points in the GREAT
WEST. For through ticfcets. and all other InformatiML
apply at the Company's Office, .corner of BBOAD Street
and WASHINGTON Avenue. 1 8. M. FELTON,
apfl-tf Presldent/P.-.W.-and B. B. B. Co.
WEST CHESTER and
BPjg3gy.EMLr.3MLn PHILADELPHIA RAILBOA®.
VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1,1863, the trains wQI
leave Philadelphia-, from the depot, Northeast corner of
•Eighteenth and. Market streets, at 7.50 and 10.30 A. M.*
and’ at?, 4.30, and 6 55 P. M.
’ Oh TUESD AYS and FRIDAYS a train will leave WEST
CHESTER at 6.50 P.-Mx - Returning, leave Philadelphia
at 9.16 P. M.
Trains leave the corner of Thirty first and Market
streets (West Philadelphia).!? minutes afterthe starting
/ time from Eighteenth and Market. _.
’ Oh SUNDAYS leave. Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and. S
•P. M. Leave West Chester at 7.60 A. M. andfiP. M. „
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.60 A. M.- and A3O
P. M. connect at Pennelion with trains on the P. and
B. C. R. R. for Concord., Kennett, .Oxford, *c.
jel-tf HENRY WOOD, Superintendent.
cA P E MA Y .
OfficeCapbMat anp Millville H. K _Co,
400 Walnut Street, June 12, ISw.
FURTHER OPENING.
On and after MONDAY, the 22d of June, the cats will
run upon this road to the Dennisville Station, leayln*
Walnut-street ferry at 9 o’clock in the-West Jer
sey'cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court Honan
to Cape May, rednclng'thedif tance by stage to nine mile*.
jelS-tf 'C. B. PUNQAJM. President.
Bh?«°e®th e ® th E 8 E A -
ARRANGEMENT
CA3II)BN i A2fD.ATLASTIC’ RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY, June 15th, 1963, trains foe Aft*
I antic City, -will leave Tine-street Ferry as follows:
Mail train leaves 7.30 A. |L
Express'train leaves . . 3.45 r. &
Freighttrain, with passenger car attached... 9.00 A. a.
Returning, leaves Atlantic City: „
Mail train. . £■ S V 5*
Express train... S*.
Freight train..................J®*
Fare to Atlantis, *2. Boand-Trfg Tickets, good fte
the day and train only, or down on Saturday and upon
Monday morning, . . .j, -d -d t>
An Accommodation Tram to R. ana D. B.
tion will leave Vine street at Mfi P. M.; returning n»
monixnf at HABDO NFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vine street at 10-15 A. M F* M.
Lmve Haddenfleld at 12. Id Agent,
r W for HARTFORD, DIRECT
Jd£9BK—yia Delaware and Raritan, Canal. —
Steamer MARS, NICHOLS,' Master, now loading all
Webster’s wharf, Ist above MARKET Street/ Freight
delivered by this line in less time than by any otheJr
ronte. Apply on board, or to
WH. M. BAIRD *'CO*. Agents. .
13>l SOUTH WHARVES.
INSURANCE COMPAMIES.
"FAME INSTJBANi
X ♦WCHSSTNOTSt™
Francis N. Buck,
Chas. Biehardson*
Henry Lewis, Jr.»
John W. Bverman,
• Philip B v J^tico,
v " ebancis h. .
gbaklesrk
WILLIAM L BLAKCHAB
titSß' PHILADELPHIA LOCAL
A EXPRESS COMP AST.
Offlce, Ho. »®. SOOTH EIETH STREET,
atlahtS? llohoSrahch. .
Packages, baggage, and freight of every description,
saßed/or, and'ionfardeda&ieaaonable rates-
Baggagechbched through, ftomyourresideaea»t<>At«
lantic City and Long Branch. - jrz-flt*
TkRAKE*S PLANTATION BITTEBS.
yj —ISO 'caaac -Drata’i) Plantation JBtttara.inatra'.
CE COMPANY, NO.
&t.
►ELPHIA.
lnd utsu&^c*.
ITOSB.
B. J>. Woodrufll
Geo. A. Wes*;
Jo2iaKesale?wJx»
' Cias. Stokes,
A, H. Roßeahsltt.
Jo eeph. IV Buis.
BUCK* PcesMeat;
:GHAKBSON;.Vio»Pieride»i
Secretary. Cialfl-iftf