&RBIYJLLB AT THE HOTELS, xrp TO 13 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. ilia Gheitnut itreata, D E Park A wf, Pittsburg Miss R Park, Pitt-burg W G Park, Pittsburg S Rowswell, St Louis H Baldwin, Washington Mrs W T Hobart, Cincin'ti Miss Mary Tracy, Cincin’ti Wm A McGinlev, Mass Obas U Green, Mass W 3 Moony, drenbenv, 0 j Murphv, SteuDonviile, 0 F W-Northrop, flc«w Haven Henry W Quin. New York Thosßice, Jr Newton,Mass J A Drake, Jincinaati Hon T J Wheeler, N Y KD Barliu, New York D G Meyer, New York G RTowusly, Mass A. W L'dttennng M Chunk 0 H Dealy. USA James Magcer, USA Martin Duane, U S N - A B Richards A lady. 111 - John R Dow New York L Harding. Pennsylvania F H Pierpont,Ya• ~ NGDavis.Va Continental-Ninth * HR Kendall, New York J L Hatch, Washington Mr B Cuiting & wf, N Y lit K Gardner, New York .A 0 Sumner, New York 8 M Finley Pittsburg ■ J B McConnell, Cleveland Mies B Fletcher, Cincinnati F G Btsutington. 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Cleveland, New York Gen Van Alen. IT S A IsaiHli Matters. Washington A G Schaefer, Baltimore H C Loughlin J Slade Ja3 Renshaw, New York Mr & Mrs. Grant, New York Ma-ter.Geo Grant. N Yorft C NY Pollard. New York ,T M Bunnell, Trenton ThosSßidgway 8 7, Bowman, Boston J Ladd, U S A E C Wil-iams, New York Job Bendron, New York Surgeon T Dimon, Gettys’g Rev b H Tyng, Jr, N York P Grinnell, Prov, RI tlree*. below Ninth* G Alexander. Peons NP-Sawyer, Pittsburg J Adams. Geo'gatuwn, D C G Tea 1 , Wasting.on J Teal, Washington ; J H Graham & f, Louisville - A 1 Worden, Chicago D Hays, Washington Capt Weatendetif, Phila W R Tagerti Fall Run R P.Smith. Fa'l Run S P Pu nell & w, W'.asburg Miss S Purnell, Master Purnell. VV L R Jasper, Maryland ; » Mr Cowen, Washington H A Wade, Elizabethtown Miss ’fbomns, Pitt-ibarg ' SF Baker, Baltimore F W Beshoro, Baltimore J H Smith John Godfrey,. Kansas Thoß Allen, New York James S Earle HJ Gambrollf Maryland Mr Fickey, Jr, Boston . . 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New York ] Jos Daily Awf, Del "Wm Williams, New York Wm H Shaw, Prov*R I 1L D Mason Concord,N H A BOihson.Uaee Corn’s Eldridge & sou,Del SRm’l Townsend & la, Del J Bigler,s&’ewburgk,N Y ,I>rPotter,New Jersey. itrecc, above Third, F 0 PoLack, York, Pa ' R M Eiienberger, Scranton J Cherryhotmes, Ohio M Simon, Memphis Chas C Garrett, New York Mrs Thompson. Phila Mias B Jones, Phila U 8 Newcomer, Penna •/’ •The Union —Arch.si Jacob Baxtresaer. Lane co ' W C Voaburg,New York . , J J Edson, Ohio K Denney & la, Ohio A J Whiteley, Delaware AHPenhock, Beading Jas L Douglae, Reading ' J G Smith, Wheeling, ya treet* above Market, Samuel Taylor, Pennaylv’a John Swan, Lewictown Mrs Bishop, New Orleans Thomas P Chambers, UfciA John L Janney, ir. 0 8 A W Landis. Reading ■ ; Henry N Baker, New York Madison-Second nti E Shbtwell, Rahway, IT J J L Cousen, Boston *W EDelany Miss Anna-Smith, IT Jersey O 0 Whitney,: C Seiler, Washington Mrs Bternburger, Lewisto’n States CJnlon—Sixth J C Thompson •& la, N Y W A Lance, Plymouth Ja* Allen, -Penna A M Chalfant,' Penna W C Siieaier & la, Penna Black Bear—Third Si S Laros, Spsingtown - it,, Above CallowhUl. A Buckman, Pennsylvania J G Hill, Lehiga co, Pa J Lfcinbach, Reading Chas Knight, Chester co Peter D Grieseman, Penna Geo Clemens, Ches Valley John Schall,-Trexlerdtown Sdw Rhoads, Somerton Henry Bothwell. Doylest’n ■ThosWiUiard, Yardleyv I STrexler, Yardleyviiie Geo W Wolf, Danboro Biram‘.Carr,'HartsviUe ■Chas Lefferts, .Northampton Bald E«gie~Thlrd S H Transue, Easton ; D Schlahach'&'la, Easton WfH Beintzleman, Easton G P Myers. 'Northampton co W Myers, Northampton co •Chas Ritter, Lehigh co. Pa National—Race ati W R Rhoads, 'Pa \ S’gt'P G Arrowsmith, Easton Wm Young, Northampton 'Win Long CSKimeU. Summit Hill Thoß Chalfant, Danville treet, above Chestnut. J H Stubbs, Chester co L Miller, Chester co ' F Miller, Chester co A Allen, Chester co , .T Coates, Pennsylvania R J Houstdn, Reading ■Commercial—Sixth |ti W Lewis, W« at Chester .J H'Baker, West Chester GiL Snydam, New Jersey 'T J Barton, 'T BursdsHle, Gettysburg \R Fenton,"New York •G’W Thurston, New York SPECIAL NOTICES. Scrokula, Cancer, Epilepsy, and all JMfiorJeip and Diseases originating from a depraved or siate-of the Blood, are permanently cared by tDB. D.JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. In proof of this thou sands of testimonials have been received from persons ■restored to health, by Its use, a few of which are here .subjointd: SCROFULA ENTIRELY CURED. MissO. A Cotell, of Prattsbnrg, New York writes: . “ About two years ago, a swelling made Us appearance .on the left side of my neck, which at first we thought to proceed from cold. It increased in,size, and became •very painful and sore, - A physician pronounced it Scro fula, or'King's Evil, and for a year various remedies ■were used-to scatter it, bat without avail; I commenced taking Dr. D. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE, which at first <made the disease grow worse. It was lanced, and then It became a painful, eating sore, with deep places in it, half a finger deep. I continued to take the Alterative, and used poultices of flaxseed and slippery elm, and in five months from commencing the use of the Alterative Ihe sore, was healed, and became entirely .well, and has ■ continued ap until now—sven months since.” SCROFULA FROM INFANCY, Hr. Esoch Clem, of Main Locust, near Scofctsville, Missouri, 1 •writes: “ My little daughter was, from infancy, afflicted with •“What my physician termed Scrofula. I tried JAYNE’B ALTERATIVE, which performed a perfect cure, in less than three months. ” CANCER ON THE BREAST. Mrs. P. L. Bouton, of Altona, Louisa county, lowa, •Writes: ' * “ I was suffering for two years with a cancer on my breast. The different physicians to whom I had applied advised me to submit to a surgical operation, which-1 could not summon fortitude enough to undergo. I used four bottles of Dr. D. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE, which •cured me.” CANCEROUS TUMOR, Mr. Hk.vrv H. Smoke, of Woodland, Barry county, Michigan, writes: “I had a small tumor near my right shoulder blade for years. Last season this tnxnor began to enlarge and inflame, troubling me very much. My physician pro pounced it a scirrhous tumor. Other physicians had previously called it a,cancerous tumor, and advised me to have it cat out, which I refused. By using twelve bottles of Dr. D. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE, and moisten - ing the tumor night and morning, with a solution of lodine and hydriodate of potassa, it has disappeared. ” EPILEPTIC FITS THOROUGHLY ERADICATED. Hr. Isaac Hebshev, of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, writes, under date of September 11,1862; " For two years, my ‘sou whs troubled with Epileptic Pits, which dreadfulaMlctioncontinued.to grow worse, the fits getting gradually more severe,-with shorter in-. tervals between them, notwithstanding constant efforts were made for his relief. A trial was given all medi- ; cines which were properly recommended, but with no beneficial result. At length I was handed, by your agent, Mr. S. P. Ai Weidman, a copy of your 4 Medical Almanac,’ and reading there the certificates of cures effected by your medicines* I was induced to give them, also, a trial. Hy son commenced to use your ALTER 1- - TIVB, January 29,1861, and until the lst of Mayensu- Ing had taken twelve bottles Alterative, three of Ver mifuge, and six boxes of Sanative Pills. the result being all that could be desired. For sixteen months he has been entirely free from the complaint, and, In all thank fulness, I attribute his care solely to the use: of your medicines.” B>LT RHEUM ENTIRELY CURED. ; Mr. AiiFUBD Stbwaut, of Columbus, St. Clair county, Michigan, writes: 44 I was for several years afflicted with Salt Rheum. I had applied frequently to physioians for ralief, hut re ceived but little from their treatment. I was cured by using six bottles of JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE and three boxes San^ f ive Fills.”, TERBIBLI CASK OF DROPSY. Mr. David Brooks, of Potter township. Centre oounty, writes; **l, David Brooks, aged fifty-seven, do certify that l have been terribly afflicted with dropsy, - My case was considered hopeless, having been twice tapped, and Wishing to undergo the operation again.the doctor re fused my request. Thus I was induced to try. your jSiiLUISi £ slid iUkU£S.biUlSiAl JiSUfiiS JLLIBftL !Fim sea SSi IS3 if SABSfIIMBIVI 51U.S. „=J Ml SBtlraly cnjsd. and am ia fha wU«?fi4hl of gSU health.’’ cfoITRE FOR MORE THAN TWBNTT TEARS. Catharine Bheei.er, of Sheshoquln, Bradford county, Pa., -writes: “Form or a than twenty years I bare Been afflicted Srlth Ooltra, or No«k, and it had Increased so E G W Quiniard, New York Win E Everett, Now York ThosDre**r, Jr, New York John d Perkins A a. Forbes, Frederick, Md Lieut PSetzler, USA W L Colt, New York l street* below Arch. GeoA Rumtey, Ohlo - Mrs E Hoffman, Allentown A A H Blnmer, Allentown T L Jones Alteutown Miss M D Thomas. Oakdale P Tulane, New Jersey Mrs Col Clark, Allrgaeny Miss Anderson,Xenia, Ohio Dr T F Dale,'Allegheny Miss Dale, Allegheny Mi-s L Dale, Allegheny d M Rainey.Scorystown P Brown, Wayae»boro • ABedgo, Wavnesburg Lieut W La France, Penna WK Tubbs ■ J A Graver John F Griffen, New York Jas Milnes, Penna W bete'y, Penna W Chapman, Peuna JF Wii*iamis: Newark, Del T C France, Delaware John Cullman, Ohio 1 8 B Blair, Kingston John F Nicely . «creet, above Fifth. W P Hazelton.,Stook'n,Cal MS Gud>,.Troy. N Y EC Baraea, Troy. NR albert Brown, New York Miss Lydia Brown, N Y Miss J a York C H Mann, Baltimore L L Stearns. New Jersey Miss L M Minn, Balt John W Williams Felix Barr, Baltimore B Luce, Philadelphia. O G Hemsted, Penna J W G winn, Baltimore • Geo Debant, Wa.-hiogtea H S Martin, Alexandria, Va RT Beßsett, New York J.W Barton; Harrisburg JasF Gudier, New York L Curtis, Connecticut Lieut J Hoffman, Penna Capt J Hitchner, N Jersey treetj above Third. Dr W Elmer. New Jersey Cape C H flovey, Mass Dr Parker, Mass A S' (Sanderson, Lancaster Lieut F ftiassev. New York J a Marvin. New York J.)hn J Dovey, Pottsville J M Holmes <s la, Pottsville Wui Warnock H \) Leonard Albany Mr Bameron & la. N Y John Hebderson, Baltimore Robert B Potter,.N J end Market streets* Thos E Watt. Pittsburg J Bollinger, Lancaster co H G Toomaa, N / Mr G Henry, Stnystowtn.-; .W Klawikey , New York it,, above CallowhllL B W Smith, Backs co . E Gillingham. Backs’co Benj Beans, Bachs co Josh Foulke, Quakertown Milton RoOerts, Quakertwn Chas Bram, Easton reel, above Third, E W Girover E Elsworth, Allentown • Louis Brown E K Mahbeck, Pa ' H TV Rowland. Allentown E T Ochs, Quakertown much that I was in danger of suffocation. The disease baffled the skill of physicians, and about a year ago I was induced to try your Alterative. In one week the circumference of my neok was reduced three inches. I continued its - use for about six months,, when. I con sidered myself cured. I have no hesitation in saying that my life has been saved by the U3e of your medi cines. ” •- : RESTORED TO PERFECT HEALTH. Mr. A. 8. Auiiuie, of Fentonville, Mich., writes, Sep tember 19, 166'2: ' -. ‘ ‘‘ I feel it my duty to express to you my gratitude for the cure your Alterative and Sanative Pills have wroughton me. Iwas troubled fora long time with P/INS IN V MY - BaCK. SHOULDERS, AND SIDES, which gave me a great deal of annoyauce, and led me to consult several good doctors. Experiencing no relief from their treatment, I*was in doubt what to do next, when I accidentally picked up a leif of your_ Almanac, and finding my case fully explained therein, was in duced to try your ALTERATIVE. I speedily found great benefit from its use, and in a short time was as well and hearty as ever, and I .cheerfully recommend .It to the public.” . v The ALTERATIVE is prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, CHESTNUT Street. jy9-thsm3t Unreserved Sale of. Clothing. * Unreserved sale of Clothing, • Unreserved sale of Clothing, . Unreeorved sale of Clothing, Unreserved sale of Clothing. Oak Hall, Oak Hall, Oak Hall, Oak Hall, Oak Hall, Oak Hall, Oak Hall, Oak Hall, •. Oak Hall, Oak Hail. Previous to extensive alterations, ■ * Previous, to extensive alterations,. Previous to extensive alterations, • Previons to alterations, Previous to* ex(ensive alterations. We want-to reduce stock, We want to reduoe.stock, We want to. reduce stock, • • We want to reduce stocky ' ’yf : y " We want to reduce stock. - Will sell at lower prices than ever, • Will sell at lower prices than ever, Will sell at lower prices than ever, : Will sell at lower.prices than ever, • ; " Will sell at lower prices than ever, - WAiNAMAKER Si BROWN, OAK HALL, It ' S. E, corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. ONE 'OF. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS' .OF BATHING ROBES in the United States for Ladies, Geu ,tlemeii,;and Children,'for sale at JOHN P. SLOAN’S, 806 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. r Lyon^-MagnetiolnseotPowder.- Moths in fnrs, 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 ail praise, , v V . Every rat and mouse destroy, ■ Lyon’s Powder is harmless to'mankind, but will kill' aU house insects, garden wormsi .vine-hugs, &c.; -Lyon’s Magnetic Pills are sure death .to rats and mice.. Sold everywhere. DEMASS, BARNES, ; jy4-12fc .' i,~ : New York, Da. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is the belt known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. Bair Dye! Hair I)ye!1 BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE <» Bent In :he 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* lug the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently; restoring its pristine color, and, the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The wied William A. Batchblob, all others ire mere imitations, and should be Sold by all Druggists, Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY Street,.New York. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for Hsdr. • je23-ly One-Prick Clothing, op the Latest 9tylbb, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RET AIL . SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi gnres. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our One-Pbigb Systrk is strictly adhered to. All are (hereby treated alike. de!2-ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street. MABBIBD, HOPKINK—SOMERS.—On Taesday, 7th inst., by the Rev. Franklm_Moore, J: A. Hopkins to Mattie, eldfst daughter of Constantine Somers,. of this city. CNo cards.] ~ >* BOGER—LOUDENSL AGER.—On the 7th inst. ~bv the Rev. J. H. Kennaid, Ordnance Sergeant John Boger, U. S. Atmy, to Miss Rosanna Loud«nslager, both Of this city- * HIMMELWRIGHT-YOUNG;-On the 7tli inst., by Rev. George W. gmiley, Mr. Samuel B Himmelwrighfc to Miss Anna M., youngest daughter of Samuel Young, Esq.., ail of this city. * X>X£ lD m KEYSER.—KiIIed m batt’e at Gettysburg, July Ist, Samuel Keyser, Quartermaster Sergeant of 15Qch Regi ment P. V*. (Bucktails), aged 23 years, son of Reuben and Eliza E’eyeer. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend: his funeral, from his parents’ residence, Ger mantown, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock.. * Walters.—On the 10th instant, Frank Allen, son of A. 8. and E.C. Walters, aged 9 years. The relatives and friendsof the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. 122 South Fifteenth street, on Monday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. • . ** DUGAN.—On the 9th instant, Thomas J. Dugan, in the 24th year of his age. DUMONT.—KiIIed at. the battle of Gettysburg, on the 3d instant, Augustus F. Dumont, of Company B, 72d Regiment P. V. (Baxter’s Zouaves),-aged 18 years. * ELL&GOOD.—JuIy 4, from a woaaa reosived on the 2u, at.the battle of Gettysburg, Captain Martin W. B. Ellegood, aged 23 rears, of Company E, Ist Delaware Regiment. .* FREAS. —On the 7th instant, Mrs. Margaret Freas, in the9lst year, of-her age. . * ■RESSON: & SON, MOURNING STORE, No." 918 CHESTNUT Street. ' • r .jy4 . PLAIN white obape shawls, A White Barege Shawls;' Light Lama Miawls; ; Bummer Shawls, wholesale; Black Lace Points. Je2o EYRE A LANDELL, FOURTH A ARCS Streets. CUMMER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Foulards reduced; Neat Plaid.and Stripe Silks^ Dark Lawns, Mosamblaues, Ac. je2o -EYRB A LANDELL. BEVvGEORGE W. SUILEY WILL preach TO-MORROW at 10 A, M, upon Jefiovafl, •the Divine name. Evening service discontinued for the summer Church in Handel and Haydn Hall, corner of EIGHTH and GREEN Streets. It* THE BOOK ABOVE ALL!—THE Ninth Discourse of this series will be delivered (0. Y.) bj T- H. STOCKTON, SABBATH EVENING, Bo'clock, at ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets. Special topics: —Civil and. Social Opposition to the Bible, Morning Worship, 10& o'clock. All invited. It*: CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, FILBERT Street,above SEVENTEENTH,—Servi ces TO-MORROW (Sundav) at 10)£ A. M. and 8 P. M. The Rev. J. FALKNEk BLAKE will (D. V.) preach Morning an-^Bvening. A Collection will be taken up to send supplies to sick and wounded. Soidierß. It* CALVARY CHURCH> GERAIAN IO TOWN.—The Rev, JOS- D. NEWLEN is expect ed to preach in this church TO -MORROW, at 10J£ o’clock A M.. and the Rev. B. WATSON, D. D., at 8 o’clock. evening It* UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COM MISSION.—A special pa die meeting in aid of the UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN .COMMISSION, for the emergency, will he held in the FIRST PRESBY TERIAN church. Washington square, to-mor row (Sabbath) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. ; With thirty thousand wounded men of the late battles in Pennsylvania to be cared for, and other, and possibly even greater, coniiicts imoending, appeal would be need less ; aIL will be anxious to do what they can. - . The facilitiea offered by the .Commission will be ex plained by GEO. fl. STUART, Esq , Chairra ia, and ad dresses delivered by Rev. M. G. SBTPHBN, jnst from the battle-field, and Gov. POLLOCK. Rev ALBERT BARNES, Pastor, will preside It* SOLDIERS’MEETING.—THE U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, whose work of love on ihe battle-field of Gettysburg has been enormously extended, by reason of the late straggle, makes a press ing appeal to the people for assistance The demand is great, as all know, and the Army Committee is de sirous of aiding it in every possible way. . The Ninetieth Meeting will be held on TO- MORROW EVENING, at fl o’clock, in the First Presbyterian Church, BUTTONWOOD Street, below Sixth, Rev. T. J. Sheppard, pastor. CoL E M GREGORY, wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg, will address the meet ing, also PETER B. SIMONS, Esq., Chairman of the Army Committee of-the Y. M. C. A., and others. The Bleeding Defenders of . Philadelphia “are looking to you for help; will you forget them? 1 it* AID NOR THE SICK. AND WOUND. ED SOLDIERS -The LAI'IE&’ AID SOCIETT of GKEEH-STKBBT M. B. CHURCH earnestly solicit Contiibutione of all kinds for sick, and Wounded Sol diers. - •- •. The Church, GREEN Street, above be open every day, from 9*A. M. until9'P.‘ MjWMre'dohk tions will be thankfully received and-forwardedlto the Christian Commission, now at the late battle-fields; jylQ-3t - . NOTICE.-TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—A rare chance is now offered to-any wishis kto "become a Stockholder-in,a BTJILDING ASSO* Cl AT lON, second to none m existence; can have an op portunity of doing so, by meeting., the Board at their Meeting Room,LANCASTER PIKE and THIRTY-FIFTH Street, on TUESDAY Evening next, July 14th, where books 'will be opened to receive the names of any wishing to take Stock in a New Series about being issued by the Association : *This Association has been in. operation since Novem ber, 1859. : jyll-s&tu-2t* EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY (Providence permitting),.July 16th, I THURSDAY, under the auspices and for the benefit of HEDOiNGM. E. CHURCH. -Tickets, $1.25, at Tract Rooms, No. lltf .North SIXTH Street., . jylo-2t» WEDNESDAY,, JULY 39th IS THE day fixed for the choice EXCURSION to Atlantic CityTby üBOSEN;FRIENDSLODGh, NO. 100,1. O. of 0. P. .Choose to beamong chosen. Ticketaonly $1.25. It* “ THERE IS SOMETHING strange about this man. He came ; here several months ago, and said : Bishop White was about to die; that it'was the last confirmation he would ever hold.” 1 was quite sure that the Bishop had, at least, ten or fifteen years to live, but he-was right; 1 was wrjne. “Thereis, something strange about him;'l can T t un derstand hlm.”—Rector-Henry W. Ducachet, The, Moyaimnsing. Murder Den Unprecedented Cruelty! unnatural,. Anti-Christian Brutality ! - The watchman (MONDAY) proposes, Providence per muting discoursing on. the above subject, in the Market, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock. It* - CITIZENS’ BOUNTY PUND.-THIS EC?* Committee will meet on MONDAY, at 11.30, pre cisely. TH.OS. WEBSTER, Vice Chairman. L.Bi.QDCiET. Secretary. ,jyll-2t EXCURSION TO ATI-ANTIC Ec£* CITY. -*-’J he Annual Excursion of the A. P. H ALL , aSdLIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA, will be given on TUESDAY, July 2lst.'- Tickets, >fcl. 25 For sale at the-various Lodges throughout the city, and. at the office of the Association; 1413 LOcUST Street. - , jylQ-7t* ' JAS. A. CAMPBELL, Sec’y of Com- ■*2=. CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND COU EC> -MITTEE. —At • a meeting of this Committee held this day, the following preamble and resolution were a WhSeasi L sheemergency of the present crisis ie 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 Treasurer, S. A, Mercer, at the Farmers* andMechanice’ Bank.' ■, ;■>, . Attention Is called to the following resolution passed June 16, and to the advertisement of wM. VEITCH, Pay That the sum of TEN-DOLLARS, in addi tion to the pay from the Government, be.and the same is hereby appropriated to each officer and private of every military company that is now or may be organized in Philadelphia, and received into the service of the State, or the United States, for the length of time they may be required forthe present emergency ; Provided, That the saidtamount hereby appropriated snail not exoeed the ■unrof one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. . ' . Resolved. -That the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS be, and the 'same is'hereby . appropriated to each military company of not less than sixty-two men from Philadel phia received ihtothe service of the State or of the United States for the present emergency, for the payment of ad- Lorim Blodqetv Secretary. - . je3o-12t f-^r r runs- gon&wvnn wiiiit is: fif the JUADIKS COaiSBCrKD WITH wGm' the Union M; R, cmiroh.TOUKTH street; below Arch, will meet from day to day, from 9 A. M until d P. M ;.to sew for our noble soldiers, wounded-and suf fering in the rewnt Bames'in:PennflylvaniA. Dona-; tions.in Muslin, Drilling, Flannel, Half Hose. Shirts,’ Dra* er», Handkerchiefs, and all kinds ofHoapltal 8tor« a, may be'sent to the Chnroh, aud they are much needed. be sent to TEOM4R T JMASON.. 4248 MARKETStreet. .: jy&-3A v to MEN OF COX.OR*-FREDERICK W&* and other distinguished speakers, Will 'address MEN OF COLOR-on their duty to volun teer in the service of the United States*for three yoan, onMONDAY,' July 18th, at 8 o'clock, at Chester, Dela ware cou-ity, aodon TUESDAY,JuIy 14, at 8 o’clock, at Westchester. Chester county. -J jyTV-P. Skdte NOTICE-ALL PERSONS HAVING •C9* BILLS against. any of the Committees >u the " Grand National Celebration” of tbo Uuioa Levgue, nre requested to send tbem,to JaB. L. OLAGIJORN. Esq , Treasurer, at LEAGUE HOUSE, AllB CHEjjTSI&T Street, as soon as possible. • OFFICE OF THE FRABUKFDttO AND SOUTH’WARK PHILAOELPHIA CICY passenger railroad company,, berko street, below Fourth. , . . IQi}o . . : Puilabbliwia. July 2,1863. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a DIVIDEND of THREE PER . CENT npou the Capital Stock, of the Company, out of the Earnings ot the past six months, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives onaud after the ISth ‘ The Transfer Bookb’ willbe closed.until 15th inst. iy7-dt!6 CUAS. R ABBOTT, Sec-reterv. OFFICE OF THE PHIUADELPtKA CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY company, No. »IUO CHESTNOT Street, ■ v V. * . PinLAUELPurAv July 6th, 1861 At a meeting- of the Board of Directors, hell this day, a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share was declared, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representa tives, on and after the I6tb inst. The transfer books will be closed until \he 16th in*t • jy7-lQt WM.-W. COLKET, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, *««> WALNUT'St, Philadelphia, Julv6. 186^1 The Directerß have this day declared a DIYfDEND OF THREE PER CENT., on the Capital Stock of the Company, for.the last r!x months, payable ou demand, free ef all taxes. Vf : THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, jy7-6t Secretary. . OFFICE OF THE FAME 08U- RaNCE COMPANY;'No; 406 CHRPTNUT St. - PiirL’ADBLP#:A, July 6.1868. At & meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fame In- Company, held :this-day, a DIVIDfiND OF THREE PhR CENT, was declarod t payable onderaandi clear of all taxes. W. I. BLaNCHARD, jy7;.6t ' • ■'. Secretary. >|U THE CAPTAINS OF COMPA fcSp- NIES OF VOLUNTEERS RECRUITING FOB THE PRESENT EMERGENCY. —Having been appointed PAYMASTER by the disbursing agency of the OIPI-' ZENS\ BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE of the TEN DOL LARS for each offleer and private from Philadelphia, Sou will please furnish me with a certified copy of the luster Roll of your company as early aB possible, bo that arrangements may be madeto pay; thesaid sum to each man volunteering. W ILLIAM VEITCH, je3o-12t No. 3 WILLING’** Alley, protective war cl*aim agkh- OF. THE U.S. SANITARY COMMISSION.— At this office, eptablißhed with the approval of the De partments at Washington, all claims .of soldiers and their relatives for BOUNTY. BACK PAY, AND PEN SION* are prepared FREE OF .. W. N. aSHMAN, Solicitor. ieEMm I3OT CHESTNUT dtree*. pENNSVLVANIA TROOPS. nOtioe to the public. . COLONEL R. B. ROBERTS, SPECIAL AID TO HIS EXCELLENCY HOTEEHOB CURTIN. Haa beijn detellod to thin city for tha purpose or attasd tns to all business relatln* to tha mnste'rlna in, and transportation of, troop, from this city for tha defence of thaStato. HU office is at tha COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, C HESTNTTR STREET. ABOVE SIXTH. Where ell persona desiring information ’will apply. iy2-tf . H DEFEND THE STATE. HEADQUARTERS Ist REG’T. INFANTRY, P. H. G. f No. 7 State Huoss Row. This regiment is recruiting for THREE-MONTHS’ SERVICE, under the call of the Governor to DEFEND THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Commanders of Companies will report daily .at tea o’clock. Each man enlisting ia this corps receives ®5O BOUNTY From .the City, $lO from the Bounty Fund, besides his pay. CHARLES J. Colonel. JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN. Lb at. Col. jy3-9t TTEADQUARTERS OF COMMISSION AJ- POE U. S. COLORED TROOPS, Ko.iaiO OEEESr- OTT Street, Philadelphia. The following is the official order authorizing tho re* cruitiDg of Colored Troops; Headquarters of the Army, Adj’t General’s Office. Washington, Jane 17, 1863. : Major GEORGE L. -STEARNS, - Assistant Adjutant General United* States Volunteers, is hereby announced as Recruiting Crnimissioner for the United Slates Colored Troops, subject-to Bach, instructions as he may from time to time receive from the r>ecietary of War.' : " By order of the Secretary of War: . , . - (Signed.) E. D. TOWNSEND, \ Assistant Adjutant General. To Major Geo. L. Btear>'s, -Ase’t Aaj’t General U. S. 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 applica tions from those desirous of being made commissioned officers, and transmit the same to the Board of Inspec tion at Washington.-and ; will be glad:to give full in formation on all matters connected with this branch of .the service to those who may seek it. -' The undersigned has the co-operation of a Committee of sixty eitizens of Philadelphia. - The Agent of the said committee is B. B CORSON, who is likewise the Agent of the undersigned. CAMP WILLIAM PENN, at Chelton Hills, has been selected as the camp for instruction, and Lieut. Colonel- LEWIS WAGNER placed in command -of it; . All .re- - ernits will be- mustered in by companies of eighty men; - :&nd by squads, and immediately uniformed! equipped aid sent to the canm. Squads of men will be subsisted until companies arq 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., Recruiting Commissioner for u. S. Colored Volunteers. STHE INYALTD CORPS. BY GENERAL ORDERS No. 105, from the War De partment., authority isgiven ; for creating a- military organization, to be composed of 6uch worthy officer* and soldiers as may have-become disabled frQm-wounds received in service, or from disease contracted’in the line of duty, and to be called the INVALID CORPS? ■, As it is to be composed of VETERANS who Have become more or less crippled in the service of their country, and have produced evidence of worthiness % ibis will be em phatically a CORPS OF HONOR, reckoning among its nnmberB many of the noblest and most gallant sons.of America, brave relics from every battle ; field of the war, gathered under the.fofcteringprotection of a grateful Go vernment.’ It is to be.NATIONAL in its character, having no re ference to States; hence an applicant, furnishing.the ne cessary qualifications, may be received by any urovost d arßbal appointed under the enrolment act, whether in his own or in another State, Its officers and men wiilbe designated-, as a mark of distinction, by a uniform peculiar to themselves, and their duties will be such home service as they may be capable of performing, thus relieviny many thousands of able-bodied troops whose services are needed in the field.. • V. One office has been open for a few weeks, for the enlist ment of invalid discharged soldiers, afcNo BCSLombard street, Philadelphia. This is now closed, and another opened at No. 943 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, adjoining the office of Captain LEHMAN, Provost Mar shal of the First Congressional District. - . A camp has been opened near Harrisburg for the re ception of all recruits for this corps enlisted in this State, where comfortable quarters are famished,and the: recruits uniformed, armed, and equipped,. The follow ing information concerning this corpses published by the War Department, .viz: * ‘ The term of enlistment in the Invalid Corps »hall be three years, unless sooner discharged. < It is farther an nounced that no officer or enlisted mamshair be entitled to or receive any pension?premiumi.or bounty, for en-; listment or re-enlistment, -or service, in the Invalid Corps. 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 can be 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 in fantry. •'The officers and enlisted men will receive the same Bay and allowances now authorized by law for the nited States infantry, and will be paid in the same manner.' ; “ Men enlisted in, or transferred to. the-Invalid Corps will be subject to the Articles of War, Army Regula tions, &c., the same as other soldiers, and-will be re- Eqnired to perform all duties within: the limit of their* nysicalcapacity, as laid down in ihe Roles and'Regu itions for that corps; but for the convenience of service they will be selected for three grades of duty. Those who are most efficient and 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, including all 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 a leg. to the companies of-fcne 3d Battalion. . .. . V- Companies of the Ist Battalion will employed mainly as proyost guards ;and g arrisona for cities, bat may be assigned to fortH, field works, ;and railroads noar the cities and other important points.. They .will be armed with muskets, and will not be li&ble to actiye campaigns with the field armies. “Companies of the 2d Battalion will be armed with side-aims only, and will do employed as guards of buildings;hospitals, &c., and will have- companies of the Ist Battalion on duty with them when the use of fire arms may be necessary. ■‘The companies or the 3d Ba*talion.will-be armed. With side-arms, like the 2d Battalion, and will be em ployed in hospitals as cooks, nurses, ward masters, clerks, orderlies, Ac., &e ; the officers of these compa nies doing the duties of military assistants at the hos pitals.” - ... For further information, discharged, soldiers are in vited to call-at 943 South THIRD Street, or at the office of any provost marshal acting under.; authority, of the enrolment-act. E. W. MATTHEWS, Major Ist Fenn’a' Artillery and ■ • je2s-dbf ■ - Bnp‘tß. S. Invalid Corps for Fhila. F. SHIPPEN, President. SGBAY RESERVES—MINUTE MEN! —Recruits wanted for the following Companies, not vet full; ■ ■ \ Company B/ Captain Callahan, armory Ninth and- Walnut streets, fourth story. Company E. Capt. Sterling, Eighth.and Callowhill st. ' Company F, Capt. Piersol. Eighth and Callowhill st. . Company G, Capt.' —r—, 728 Chestnut street, 4th story; Company H, Lieut. Boss, Third and Willow streets. Company I. Lieut. Adams. Ninth and Walnut. 3d story. Company K» Capt. , Eighth and Callowhill. jyll*6t S FIRST REGIMENT “GRAY RE SERVES," 32d PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.--The: undersigned will leave this city on TUESDAY Eve ning, for the Regiment in the field, near theborder line of Pennsylvania. , A ' ; v y - Friends having letters orvparcels to send to the-mem bers of the Regiment-will please send-them to the-atore of FGEBING & CO.-, No. M 3 -North: SECOND Street, above Arch, before 10 o’clock Tuesday morning, 14th inst.i or at; the Armory of Co. A, No. .810 MARKET’ Street, third story. . __i_„ _ : WILLIAM H. KERN, Paymaster. ALBERT' R. FCERING, Quartermaster. , jyll-3t* •: THOB. SPARKS* Recruiting Officer. SALL MEMBERS OP COMPANY E, SECOND UNION Regiment, who did not leave with the company, will report: to Corporal JAMES'H.BQQARDUS.UW. corner FIFTEENTH and CALLOWHILL. Streets, this morning,. It* E. Y. HIGJBEE. Captain. j REGULAR ARMY. ■ I- -- S4pa : BOUSTX-SlO. ON ENLISTMENT; Hi Recruits wanted for the 12th U. S. INFANTRY-. For information». apply.to • • jyll-lm* S HBADQUARTBRS OF OOMitflS 810fif-FOR 'Xi. S. COLORED TROOPS, Kf). iaiO CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. —AU colored' men wUhing to enlist in the If. S. Army are requested to present themselves at Headquarters; daily. befor«2 PM. jyB-12t ; R. R, CORSON; Agent. BE IM E R’S PHOTOGRAPH GAL LEBY is one of the ; most popular in the city; all his pictures are of superior qaality: Colored photographs only ®L- SECOND.Street, above Green- ... It*. awmiios nioor cofo»Q; fs<m AQ^rgdaloldMiMiin itore&ndrou&ifiia quantities W< suit, at WOMRATtTS, . - ARCH Street, TJ'RESH LEAVES OP THE BENNE PLANT, for Summer Complaint of Ohildren,plcked fiwli Bvery day. and Hu-Balgga^^ J DRUG AND CHEMICAL BT<im. N. B, corner of FIBTH.and CHESTNUT Btreeta, , vau.ASXi.?BU. iy4-XQt,‘s TUK PRESS-PHILADELPHIA. S.VL'irRDA.Y, JULY MILITARY NOTICES. GENERAL ORDERS No. 178. WI. SERGEANT. Captain 12th lufa*ntry. aaa S EROMT Street. RET All, DRY GOODS. p-4BIS MOZAMBIQUES, 12 sc. PER J- : 'yard. We havTrocl nced the above for the purpose of closing out Summer Stock rapidly. . ' CUBWEN STODDAKT & BRO., Not. 450,*53, and 4-54: IS. BE3OND St., ab. Willow. QHALLIES REDUCED TO 2q CENTS, CUKWEN STODDART & BRO., Not. *5O, *s»,ftnd *5*.N; SECOND St , ab. Willow. pAWNS! LAWNS !! CLOSING AT 16 TO 30c. PEB YARD. -CtiRWEN STODDART & BRO., Nob. ABO, 4S», and 45* N. SECOND Bt. ab. Willow. . jpll-St j^OTIOE. EDWIN HALL A OO.i No. 2G SOUTH SECOND STREET, Are now selling qff, at REDUCED PRICES. The balance of their SUMMER STOCK: - to wit: GRENIDrNES and SDMMER SILKS;! OBGaNDIEB and FRENCH LAWNS; PACIFIC LAWNS, 16 colts; MODES and IMPERIAL BLUE BAREGES: - GRENADINE BAREGES and TAMARTINES; MOZAMBIQUE? and MOHAIRS; * A large stock of DRESS GOODS, from 12X canto to 37K cents; ... - SUMMER BHA’frLS'; GRENADINE and BAREGE SHAWLS; WHITE and BLACK BAREGE SHAWLS; SILK MANTLES and SACQUES; WHITE BAREGE.CIRCULARS; WHITE and BLACK SHAWL BAREGE, by the yard. Ef, B.—A large etock of superior finalities of BLACK SILKS, FOR MANTLES AND DRESSES. Jy6-mws3t ‘ ' A LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. LADIES preparing for their Sommer TOURS can be •nlted in Dry Goods adapted to their wants. FINE ORGANDY LAWNS. SPANISH LINENS FOR SUITS. SEA-SHORE SHAWLS. BLACK LACE POINTS, TOURIST DRESS GOODS. BATHING DRESS GOODS. SUPER MOHAIR MITTS. MODE GRENADINE VEILS. BLACK DRESS GRENADINE. STEEL SKIRTS, BEST ONLY. BUMMER SILKS LOW. DRESS GOODS REDUCED. je4-thstu tf JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH Sr., » OFFERS Black and White Plaid Marseilles. Black and White and Brown and White Linen Cheek. French Nankinetts—plaid and plain. - Nankin—nice quality. - Linen Stripes, dark ground, good. Merino Cassimeres—excellent quality. Plain. Mixed, and Plaid Cassimorcs. Silk Mix«*d Cloths and Cassimeres. Ladies’Cloaking Cloths. Double-width .Plaid FUnnels for Shirting. . je27 - QUfcMEB GOODS. Summer Dress Gooda . * Bummer Linens and Cottons.. Summer Coatings and Cassimeres. Summer Shawls and Cloaks. . Summer Parasols and Umbrellas. Summer Flannels and Bhirtings toHARPGESS BROTHERS. jy9 CHESTNUT and-EIGHTH Streets. QHARPLESS BROTHERS CONTINUE to offer their large stock of Goods at reduced Prices. Lawns, Challies Brilliants; j Bilks, Poplins, Bareges: - Delaines, Cbintz'-is, Organdies; ' . 'Gfisaiilef*. Mohairs, Alpacas/ jy9 . CHESTNUT ahA* EIGHTH Streets. . ■pANCY CASSIMERES. Sommer Coatings;* . . Black Cloths and Cassimeres:. - Men’s Clothing made to order.' - • COOPER & CONARD, jy9 S. E. corner NlNTH*and MARKET. Streets. ■MANTILLAS. •L’J- - - Silt Mantles below cost. - 'Silk'Mantles and Waterproofs. Summer Mantles and Shawls, cheap. Odds-and-ends Lace Goods, cheap. COOPER-4 COWARD. jy9 8. B. corner, NINTH and MARKET Street** TIRESS STUFI-’S.. A/ 'BJack Delaihes.'Alpacas, hfopambiques, Lenos. Children^,Plaids,' &c. #? . ■ Drab Alpacas. Drab Delaines,' Drab Mozambiques, Closing sales Lawns, prices Ipw.i , - , • • : Cj DOMESTIC GOODS, Of every, kind, at lowest market juices. - . . s -. .. . • COOPER & COWARD,.:- iy9 ■■'■lS. E. comer NINTH and MARKET btreeta. T'IRESS GOODS AT REDUCED. ■*-' PRICES.-H. STEEL * BON, i No. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street, are now closing out th'e balance of their stock of Poil de Cnevres, all Wool Delaines, Poplins, . Challies, Delaines, Mozambiques, Taffeta d’Etes, FrenchiLawns, French, English, and American Chintxei, Bareges, Silk Tissues.'SiVk Grenadines, . 'Fancy Silks, and all kinds of • Summer Dress Goods, ‘at extremely low prices. SUMMER SHAWLS iT KEDtICED PKZCBS. ", BARGAINS IN BRACK SILKS. CHOICE STYLES' PACIFIC LAWNS at 18Xo. ~ 1 lot 2 yards square Table Cloths, Snow Drop .and Damask, atl Linen, at $1.50. ■ : jbq 10»4r CHESTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES OFFERS FOR SALE, At prices generally below present cost of Impor tation, WHITS GOODS, all descriptions. EMBROIDERIES. do LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do VEINS’, Sic. And respectfDlly invites an inspection of h3s stock. 1Q341 CHESTNUT STREET. J7DWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SE -Ei gOND Street, would call the afctontion of the Lftdlw to their stock of - • Superior-Black Silks. ■* Wide Mantle Bilks. • . Black Corded Silks, Black Gros de Rhine. ■ Black Silks, fcoiafcl to $4. ¥ N B -—Merchants in want of Black Silks are .Invited to examine our stock and prices- • jelS-tf* . COLDIERS’ SHIRTING FLANNELS. IO 6-4-Shirtingß all wool. 3-4-and (7 4-Fancy.Shirtings. Soldiers’ Gray Blankets. Red; White, and'Blue De Laines for Flags. ~ EYRE * LANDILL, jy4 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. MILITARY GOODS. 1776. 1853. F I, A G- S!!t ' . SILK FLAGS'!! BUNTING FLAGS! • BXJRGEES. PENANTS. UNION JACKS. STREAMERS! B it N rr i n g,i RED, WHITE, AND BLUE. EVANS & HASS ALL; MILITARY PDEN2SHKEB, Ho. ftlB- ARCH STREET, Philadelphia."^ LEGAIi* TESTATE OF RICHARD RONALD 7BON, BBG’D. ‘ ' 'S' ' Letters testamentary to the estate 0/ RICHARD RO NALBSGN, late of-tn* city of Philadelphia, deceased, baying been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted/to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay, to JOHN HULMB. and HENRY CARVILL, • • Executors,. No. 1799 WALNUT Streot, Phtlad. jyll-s6t* »THB DRAFT!—STAND THE BLUNT A AND PAT THE GOVERNMENT!—Any man liable to the coming.draft, who cannot, in justice to himself or family, leave home, and not having the amount,, viz., $3OO. required by the Government to exempt him; by enclosing to my address the small fee of $1.00,.wi1l receive, by return of mail,: a otrcular setting forth a him- - pie method of raising the money at an immediate outlay of not more thanfiom $lO to $l5. Any mar?* can do it;, and if-this is.not a plain, satisfactory Jbuaineis tr(ihs <wHo», the jfee wilT be returned. Every newspaper copying ahd'giving this one or two Insertion, will, on sending me a paper, receive a circular free. Address J. J UEWfTT jill-Ct : ' •: Box 723, Philadelphia. TtfOW IS THE TIME TO DECIDE ON Ar gettingyour portrait. liEIMER’S superior likenesses, life-size photographs in oil colors, mage in view of the times at reduced prices. SECOND Street above <3reetn. it* /in nnh feet. seasoned ’wai* nut Plank and Boards. / 10,000 feet Wide Walnut for Counters*. &c. • • Whito Cedar Plank. Pled Cedar Posts: " : Hickory, Ash, and White Oat Plank, BasßPiankand Boards* . b OLIVER North Siroflt, jyll*3t» ' r Betygaan^Thomysoh,and Master. . npo FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE A BUBAL DISTBIG3B.: ' ,We are prepared. as,heretofarvta supply Families at their Country Besideaees with" ‘ EVE&T PESORIPTIOH OP : Slfiß GWiGhiMESi TEAS- rtsG : AT.HEBT C. BQBEBTB, rnyM-r. OORHBR BLEVKHTH AITP YIHB 8T». rjOrfTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS 7; •of all numbers and brands.' » > haven’s Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, tor Vents, Awnings; Trunk, and Wagon Covers. ~, / r Also, Paper nanafacturers' Drier Felts, from 1 to 6 feel 1 wide. TarpauUn. Bolting. Sail ( 1„ f JOHN W. BVK&MAN & 00.. | ' oyStf 103 JOHNS' 4,U»r. ARMY GOODS. «h' ARMY CAPS AND NAVY CAPS. ™ GEO. HOFF * CO. . * No. 35 ROrtb FOURTH - Street, Philadelphia, ~ ' : Manufacturers of all kindß of Indigo Blue arm* and Navy C* pa and Silk Covers. jyvMm* :Order* promptly filled. HATS, ARMY HATS. AD O L P H & K EE N, No. 05S North SECOND Street. Philadelphia,. Manufacturers of ali kinks of FELT H ATS, have on band a larce asaortmeot of all the various and most approved styles of ARMY IIATS. Orders by mail from sutlers or jobbers, will be promptly filled at the lowest rates. je3o-3m GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OJTICERB. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHS. 10-OUNCB DUCK. DRILLS, standard weight. HEiVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUOK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT mas. Tor sals by FROTHINGHAM k WELLS. *e2-If tf Q. W. SIMONS db BROTHER,' SANBOM-STREET HALL.' PHILADELPHIA. HANUFACTUBERS OT JEWELRY, ‘ FINE SWORDS, _AH» MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY, Hia-tfHm COMM IS SHU USi HOUSES. COFFIN, * CO., *2O CHESTNUT STREET, Have for sele by the Package a good assortment of Staple .PRINTS, LAWNS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, * . COTTONADES, PRINTED LININGS. BILESIAS, NANKEENS, CORSET JEANS. ' ■ AXSO, ■_ i 6-* BLACK AND MIKED BROADCLOTHS, | ' ■ UNION!CASBIMERES, ;EXTRA, MEDIUM, AND LOW QUALITY SATINETS, NEGRO KERSEYS. PLAID LINSEYB, i . ARMY GOPDS, «SsO.. &d. apZl-tuthsSm JOHNT.BAILBY AGO. - BAGS AND BAGGING OT EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET, . WOOI, BAGS FOB SAGE. naa*» ■: • • •■ • : ■ : WATCHES AND JEWELRY. QUARK'S, BOS CHESTNUT STREETS IB THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY GOLD or PLATED JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE. PHOTOGRAPB ALBUMS, POCKET-BOOKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, Ac. , Gall and examine our Stock before purchasing else where. . The following In a partial list of goods which wa are. selling from 20 to 100 per cent, leas than at any other es tablishment In. the city: ICE PITOHERS. SYRUP PITCHERB. CREAM PITCHERS.- SUGAR BOWLB. BUTTER COOLERS, GOBLETS. CUPS. CASTORS. WAITERS. ' CAKE BASKETS. CARD BASKETS. > SALT RTANCS. * TOBACCO BOXES, NAPKIN RINGS; FRUIT KNIVES, TABLE SPOONS. DESSERT SPOONS. TEA SPOONS. SUGAR SPOONS. SALT SPOONS. DINNER and TEA PORKS. BUTTER KNIVES. OYSTER LADLES. GRAVY LADLES. SETS IN GREAT VARIETY, bracelets; BREASTPINS. CHATALAINE CHAINS. GUARD CHAINS. MEDALLIONS. CHARMS. TBJMBLES. * . BINGS.. GOLD PENS. • GOLD.PENGILS, v GOLD TOOTHPICKS. GENTS*'PINS. beautiful style*. 64 44 SLEEVE s " • v • STUDS.- • ARMLETS. . NECK CHAINS. . POCKET-BOOKS. .. TRAVELLING BAGS, ALBUMS. CIGAR GASES. . CARD CASES, *O. ■ ...... Call-early and examine the largest and cheapest stoe* •f Goodela "■ ' " . > ■ X>. W: CLARK’S. GOtl CHESTNUT ST BEET. -Jel2-lm jRN WATCHES, ®*JCST RECEIVED PERSTEAMEK BUROVA. GOLD WATCHES, LADIES' SIZES, or NEW STYLUS. HLYBN ANOBBB AND GYLINDBES. GILT ANCREB AND CYLINDRBR. PLATED ANCBES AND CYLINDREE. Ter Me >t Low Bate* to tie Trade, by ... D. T- PRATT, •*3tr wot chestnut street. .... A fine watch repairing attended to, by the most ezperle'needwarkmen, end ersry wateb warranted for on* year. G. RUSSELL. MM North SIXTH Street As J- O. FULLER, Importer End Wholesale Dealer in FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Mo. TIM CHESTNUT Street. (Up-ttair*. opposite Masonic Temple.) Ha* now open a . LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, nMnaaoiNa - ■ HOWARD A CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATHM, *QOLD CHAINS. GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES. ' AND .■ TINE JEWELRY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. my27-tang ■ AS G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN Aiafand Imported WATCHES, Fine Jewelry, Silver *je27 teAy ' a ' re ' &C ' ga North SIXTH Street. J 0. FULLER’S FINE GOLD PENS; ’ THE BEST PEN IN USE, FOR SALE IN ALL BIZES. ; my23-3»* piNE GILT COMBS IN EVERY VARIETY. IMITATIbNS OF PEARI. AND OOBAIi. J. O. FULLERS Ho. 71M CHESTNUT Street. 8T23-Sm ’ yULCANITE RINGS. A. foil aMortment, all elres and etyle*. J. O. FULLER, - No. TU CHESTNUT Street. myZLSnt MUSICAL BOXES. fN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES, A ninvtiiN from. Ito 12 tones, choice Opera and Amerl> tan Melodies. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, ap4 " : M 4 CHESTNUT Street, below Toni-th. ItEMOVAIiS. REMOVAL At t*v YOUNG lias REMOVED his placeoibnsiness from 337 MARKET Street to. No. .70 North FOURTH Street -(hear Arch), where he will continue the Whole sale and-RETAIL Dry Goods butiness. s Open next week. T>EMOTAIi.—JAMES FULTON HAS XV removed his Law and Collection Office, and also the office of the Legal and. Insurance Reporter, from No. 424 Walnut street to No. 763 WALNUT dtreet. op- SOBite Washington Square. Government claims, of all inds, collected as usual. . . iyll. mSUBANCB COMPANIES. T7AMIE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. X «O 0 CHESTNUT Btre«t. „ . - ' PHIL AP ELPHI & > V FIRS AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS.. E. D. Woodmf. Geo. A. John Kessler, Jr. t Chas. Stokes. A. H. Roeeniielia, . Joseph D, Ellis. BUCK.' President. CHAKDSON.ViceFreeldenl ID. Secretary. Ci&M-iftf Francis N. Beck, Chaa. Biotard&o'a. Henry Ijewis, Jr. • John W.Evermaa, Philip S,Justic«, o.^b^Vrancibh. . CHARLES KH WILLIAM I: BLAHCHAR PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Ac. JAMES S. EARLE A SON, INHORTRRB ABD MABUTACTBftBRB OB LOOKING GLASSES. DIALEXBIX OII.BAIHTIN9B. BSGBAVIHGS, PORTRAIT, : pictuki. and . PHOTOGRAPH FBAMIS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. - sxtbnsiyb looking glass warbrooms and QAILERY OF PAINTINGS, lal-lf US CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. FURNITURE, Ac. PABINET FURNITURE AND BUj- O LIARD TABLSB. .. MOORE & CAMPION, 80. >SI South SECOND Street, Ll connection with their extensive Cabinet bneinee*, ll*. tow mannfactarin* a auperior article of BILLIARD TABLES, n* )]„« now on hand a fnll supply. Anienea with tha ■mdoki * nmwnsia Mfin nnsiioiifL M vnitm hi wohohmio nj unTlmiiiii mss iihr n n K”ffid ? Qsiiit; iid Inleh of'thee. *•*&•*?*!! totorcr# refer to their aumerouji natrona thr<m*hont tM (Blot, Who are familiar with vie characterJ>f thjte work. ■ ■ ■ . . rohfl-din TYOR'STYPES—THE GREAT MERIT A of REIMER’S Ivortypee llei in their simple style. andfreeh, -Waim, and Impressive Mjpnng.^Ttmderlng them 'life-like and pleasing. SECOND Street, Above Green, :■ 11. 1863.; NEW PUBIifOATIOIfS* ijhe Commercial uist, : AND LETTER-SHEET PRICE CURRENTS, ARE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. BY STEPHEN A. WINSLOW. ■ It* a*l DOCK STREET T7RANOES ANN KEMBLES JOUR -A- NAL of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838 and.,1839. ... ' ALSO, : ' KINGLAKE’S INVASION OF THE CRIMBA, ■WINTEIROP’S LIFE IN THE OPEN aIR, OUT-DOOR PAP&RB, by Thomas Wentworth Higgin son, _ , .. Military. Naval/Medical. Scientific, aud all otherNEW or good Standard Books, for sale, oy . • LINDSAY & BLAKHrON. ' i pabHwhprs aud Bookseller?, jyil g 5 SOUTH SIXTH St., abovp Chestnut. MEW BOOKS. i j us t Po bl iabed hy A TREATISE ON HYGIE.yc;. witu cniotial rtet'ereuce to the Military Service. By ,W. A. Hammond, Surgeon General. LOST AND SAVED. By the Hon. Mrs. Norton, an* thor “ Stuart of Dunleith. AT ODDB._ By the Baroness Tantphccus, author of “Qnita,”Ae.‘ ... *•. HI S TORY, OF T 3E SUPERNATURAL, in All Ages and Countrifs . By William tiowitt. - SPHERICAL AND PRACTICAL ASTRONOMY. By William Chanvener. 2vols TUB ARMY CHAPLAIN’S MANUAL. By Rev. J. Pinkney Hammond. •t-KJAL OF THE CONSTITUTION. By Sidnoy G. Fisher. 'J ah COMPANY CLERK. Showing bow and when to make ont returns, Ac. By Capt. A. V. TCasfc?;. ,iyll_ JUST PUBLISHED, A CAPITAL NEW NOVEL FOR SUMMER READING. - MY - GOOB-T’OR-N OTHIHG BROTHER. By WICKLTFFE LANE. One volume, Bvo, Price, paper, COc,; cloth,' 75c. T. O. H. P. BURNHAM, Publisher, 143 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the price.' JHB SPARROW GRASS PAPERS. BY FRED S. COZZF.NS. A NEW LIBRARY EDITION. Anew and elegant library edition of this racy book, printed on tinted paper, and beautifully bound in cloth. Pricesl.2A ' j ' . : Havwg been out of print- for some time, this superb, fresh edition of a book which ban al ready become a clas sic among numerous works, will be eageriy;caught up by everylover of fine books. : READY IN A FEW DAYS, ‘ Tme LIFE OF VICTOR HUGO. • By. a witness ;of his lif«> ' Trao fc from early French sheets; ' • CARLETON, Publisher. i?7-tuths-3t : /NEWYORg; AN 1M PORTANT BOOK FOR A*- VOLUNTEER COMP>NV OFFTOERS. *‘WHA T Tf * DO aN-U HOW TO DO IT. - ” THE COMPANY CLERK; Just Published, bhowthu How and when to make\out all the Returns, Reports,. Rolls, and other papers, and whattodo with.tbem;how to keep all the Books, KecoTds/and Accounts, required in the administration of a Company, Troop, or Battery, in the Army of the United States. B* Captain Au«n?tV. Kautz, 6thU. S Cavalry, Colonel 2d Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. 12mo. Cloth, $1; leather flcxiblersl 25. : '‘Tie attention of Company. Officers ie callel to a \fwV laWt published.''??:.•»• • Lippmeott oc C0.,0f Philadelphia, entitled " •. •’ “THE COMPANY CLERK. &e„- “This work. can be ijurchasSd at the, bock«torpgf in Columbus, Ca’rfo, St.- Louis, Ac., and all oficeid in the Volunteer are. to acquaint the co selves with.its very and necessary information. “By of Brigadier General Asboth. *‘T, H. HaKRIS,- iset. Adj. 4®=»Tbe work may be purchased of booksellers gene rally, or will be forwarded by mail, post-paid, on re ceipt of the price, by the prthlTPb^rc. . J. B. ltppincovt &CO < .. - 715 and 717 MARKET St?#*t. jyfl-St , ' v Philadelpaia. XTEW MAPS—N H )W BOOKS. COAST SURVEY MAP OP VIRGINIA, showing tbo present movements of the Army. 50 cents. NEWCOUNTY MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA. 50 cents. JOTTRNaL op A resid snce on a georgia.pl an- TATION in 1838 and 1839. By Frances Anne Kemble. $1.25. . - - . - HARPER’S'BAND. BOOK, for Travellers in Europe and the East. By W. P. Fetridge. Morocco, Tuck, $3.50, Cloth, 1 $2 75 y ' SKIRMISHING. By: the author of' “Cousin Stel's la” .$l. - ’ -• MEMOIR of .THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OP THE LATE TION. THEO. FRELINGHUYSEN, L.L. D. By T. W.’ Chambers;. $1.25. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MVRTIEN, ;,jy4~-•••••■ ’ 606 CHEBTNUT Street. GENERAL MEADE’S. PHOTO GRAPH only 15 cants, at PITCHER’S, 808 CHERT NUT Street- - • jrtl3t 9f\ OTS. 1—25 ; CTSI —25 • OTS !I— PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, holding 12 PICTURES, bound,ia Muslin, gilt edge. "PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT, jyll-6t- ' ; , 808 CHESTNUT Street. & 1 Kf\\ $1 501 sl.so!!—PHOfO rlpl UV/i GRAPH ALBUMS, bolding TWENTY FOUR PICTURES. Bound'in BEST TURKEY MO ROCCO. PITCHER’S-ALBUM DEPOT, jyU-Gfc 808 CHESTNUT Street. <619 TO S4S.—IMPERIAL QUARTO RP PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, holding 200 and 400 PICTURES, eieaantly bound in TURKEY MOROCCO and RICH VELVET, w*th Ornaments. . PITCHER’B ALBUM DEPOT, jyll-6t 808 CHESTNUT Street— d non? —3,oooll—over 3,000 die -O,UUUi PERENT CARD PICTURES FOR PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, at PITCHER’S ALBUM~DEFOT, jyll-6t . . ...... 608 CHESTNUT Street. JJAZARLTS BOOKSTORE, Hetwean Seventh and Eighth Street#. AH Books usually to be had in a FIRST-OLASS BOOKSTORE, Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. fe6-tf IN THE TROPIC S. •ONE OF THE MOST FASCINATING BOOKS OF THE TEAK" ' * IN THE TROPICS. A charmingly natural and clever book of Tropical Life and Adventure,' edited 1 by R. : B. Kimball, author of “Undercurrents of Wall Street,” “St. Leger.’Ac* One elegantly printed and bound 12mo. PricesL2s. “A young New Yorker leaves the metropolis and set tles in Eanto Domingo, arid here'we have a picture of his life there. * * It is'intimated that Mr. Kimball is really the author ef the book, and it is not unworthy of his powerful pen. * * It is one of the cleverest books on Tropical life that hae appeared. "—Boston Traveller . “Whoever, atthisdelightfulseason, 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, to read “lx the OontiiieniaTMagazine. *** Sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail, postage free, on receipt ofprice, by CARLKTON. publisher. New York, No. 413 BROADWAY, corner of Lispeuard st ' jy4-e&wtf *, ~ . : GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 1 AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET, WHTT.ADMT.PHIA. 10 IS 0. ABBIBOI , (TOXMnLT J. IUM KOOBB.) IMPOKTKR AND DBALBB IN GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODa ALSO, WANI7FACTUBEB OF THE IMPHOVED PATTERN SHIRT. WXAPPNBS. COLLARS, UNDERCLOTHING, it. SATISFACTION OUARANTIRD- rnyß-tori 606. ARCH STREET - 606. jyll-stqfchgt* FINE SHIRT AND WRAPPER, DEPOT, GENTS’ PITUNISniNG GOODS, AT MODERATE PRICKS. POUR PRBMIUMS AWARDED POR SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, AND STOCKS. G. At HOFFMANN, * Successor to W. W. KNIGHT, iyfl-thstuSm COB ABCH STREET- 606« QEORGE GRANT, fi . Ko. 610 CH E BTN UT. S TREET, Ha* now ready - A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK ... - 0 £ ' •: GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Of his oWn'-iiaportation and mairafacture.- *' His celebrated “PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS,” Manufactured under the superintendence of JOHN F. TAGGEBT, (Formerly of Oldenberg & Taggerfc.) Are the moat perfect-fitting Shirts of the age, . Orders promptly attended to. jy^hetu-onv QLD ESTABLISHED SHIRT, STOCK, AHU COLLAR EMPORIUM, 80. 148 NORTH FOURTH STREET. CHARLES L. ORUM & GO. Axe prepared to execute all ordere for their celebrated make of Bhirta, on short notice, .In the most satisfactory manner. These Shirts are cut by measurement, on eels •ntldc principles, and snrpase any other Shirt for neat-, neea otjit on the Ijreast, comfort In the Seek, and ease the Shoulder. aplB-etutbAa;. I?INE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.' If Th. anhscriber would Invite attention to hie , IMPROVED CUT ©V. SHIRTS; ru.i.i. i V-.iisit:. alu,. «*.. ruK QSWTIiBMBira WSAKi J. W. SOOTT. ffItNTLBMBBS BURNISHING STORK, 80. #l* CHBBTNUT STRUT, jaSO-tf - Pour doom below the Continental. , ThRARE’S PLANTATION BITTERS. D —iop cases Drake’s Plantation Bitters, just re eelved and for Bale RHODBB A WILI/IAMS, iiWf - 101 South WATBR Street. j. R i.iFWHfGrr * n 0... Yl5 and TIT MARKET Strwt. READY THIS_ DAY, Headquarters District- op Columbus, . 6th Division,' 16th Army Corps, Columbus, Ky., Jane 23,1363. CIRCULAR. TM CHESTNUT BTRKET, JUST PUBLISHED, AN ELEG-AN’I 1 ASSORTMENT OF AUCTION SAIiE. J 5 aZaA R—>n ln TH AND SAN SOM BTRF t ' r '‘ SPECIAL PEREMPTORY nsLE OP SIXTY HOBSBS, ON WE ONE DAY rfORRINg, July 15th. thn willbesold, SIXTY HOBBES.- . ... These animals are overplus sioea, uelpngiag to parties who have been furiiishiDg large lots to the Uovernmeut, and are to be sold to. close a concern. . . ‘ all of tb«m are fit for immediate use, and range, from 5 to 9 years’old. . 4£s-SaLE POSITIVE- ' JfSf" Pull characters at tale. - > ■. } 49* No postponement on account of the weather. , jyll-.W Af.FRSU M. HERF^peio.- WANTS,. WANTED—A BOY 16 YEARS OF '* T age. to do general office work. Address Box WANTED—BY A SALESMAN O? » » experience, a SITUATION .in, the Dry Goods OommiKsioD biu-ines*. or a manufacturer’s agency. Ad dreps *‘X. A.” at l>i* oflm® - j«ii op WANTED—IN THE NEIGHBOR .T™ fIOOD of G>p t* r P 0 - a .ROOM, with board, by an English lady (the best references given.) in a private family. Charges roust be moderate. Would not object to assist in the family. Address, MRS. ROBINSON. jyll-3t* - Box 1523, G P O , Philadelphia. PER MONTH GUARANTEED. Testimonial* of Clergymen and scientific men sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., & CO., Newburyport, Mass. . , je24-2md&W. torffr A MONTH!—I WANT TO HI BE nP ‘ AGENTS in every county at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my.now cheap Family Sawing Ma chines. Address 8. MADISON. my6-3md&W . . . Alfred, Maine. tfftfiO , A M O N T Hl—W E W AN T wU'-J AGENTS at $6O a month, oxpenses paid, to sell onr Everlasting Pencils , Oriental Sumers t and 13 other new articles, ldcircoiftrs/rcs. . BHAW & CLARK, : Tnvß-SmdfrW : " Bidd-fnrd. Maine; Jjfa DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER .SSSSbb GENERAL’S OFFICE. —Philadelphia, Feb, 9, 1863. VESSELS WANTED Immediately to carry GOAL to the following points: . ; . • . Tortugas. Key West, Fla. Fort Monroe. Va. Alexandria, Va. Newborn, W. C. Port Royal, S. C. - A. BOTD, fsKbtf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. TOR SAUK AND TO *.KT. m FOR SALE—THE DWELLING 8. W. corner FRANKLIN and GREEN Streets, with side yard. . Apply to CHARLES RHOADS ivYl-12‘* \ No. 4-Tifi WALNUT Street. |S-3 TO LET— A-NEA.T, NEW GOT fliiil. TAGE, on CaPE ISLAND, N. J, Inqairedf JOHN F.t SLOAN, »06 MARKET St.. Philadelphia.-. jyll-St* pOAL YAED TOR SALE.—THE BEST fltted-np YARD in the city. Capacity for doing anr amount of business. Inquire on the premises, No. 9>7 North NlNTHStieet, below Girard avenue. jyll-6t* SUMMER BOARDING. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY. This Arut-class Hotel is now open for the recaption, of guests. • - Communication daily by Railroad, and every other day by Steamboat. _ ■ _ ■ _ J. F. CAKE, jyll-12t ■ ■ ■ ■ PXOPRiKTOB., (COUNTRY BOARDING.—TWO FA- V MILIEB can be accommodated with Board at a FARM HuUSEf if applied for immediately. For parti culars address, jy-132i* WM WILSON, Valley Forge. Pa. BOARDING. THIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME J“ commußicatincr and single rooms; private table if desired, No. 13U» WALNUT street, . j©2slm* FINANCIAL. iJiflE FIRST NATIONAL BANkT" / OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 5150.100. TO BE PAID UP- IN FULL, WITH AUTHORITY TO INCREASE TO $1,000,000. This Bank will bo opened on SATURDAY. Julylltli, 'at 10-A. M., at the southeast corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets. It has been organized and will be conducted tinder the Act of Congress, known as IbeNATION&L CURRENCY ACT. Tha Certificate or Letter Patent is dated June 20th, and was the first issued by the Comptroller of the Currency. . v. The Bank will be managed m the same way; andin the transaction ofits bus'ness will be. governed by the .same rules and regulations as the Banks chartered by the Legislature of the State. Depicts will be received and Checks paid from 10 A- RI. until 3 P. M. of each business day. Tuesdays and Fridays of each week will be Dis count Days. Collections will be made on all accessible points. Cberk Books and Deposit Tickets will be furnished on application at the Banking: House. . The'Directors solicit accounts from the business com-, munity. O. W. DAVIS, PRESIDENT. MORTON McMICHAEL, Jr., Jn.r9t1.1563. Q E R TIFIC ATES INDEBTEDNESS WANTED. QUABTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS WANTED. IJI H E SECRETARY »T TDK TREASURY HAS AUTHORIZED MR TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD, And* until further shall continue to receive S übacxrlptione to- the 5-20 Zi O A N A T PAR, AT MY OFFICE. AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCIES Throughout the Beyal States. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Mo. 11* South Third Street, Q HARVEY THOMAS, O. . • STOCK AND BILL BROKER; . fio.-313*-WAI,NFP Profit. Stocks and Loans bought and sold* on* Commission at the BOARD OF BROKERS* " Subscriptions to she 5-2Gyear sis per- cent. LOACS still received at par. ■ , ■ _ 0 No'charge for Commission. riOLLECTION OF XT. 8. OERTIPI- V/ .CATES Of INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS’ EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the Treasury Department,WaahiisstGn, with despatch, and at reasonable sates,. the One Year Certificates of In dehtednessof tie United Staioe now due or shortly m»- Terms made krownand receipts given at the office. No. 330 CBESanJT Street. myfi-tf MEDICAL. TUMBLUE’S COMPOUND SYBUP OF O dock As a saA* and effectual remedy for Cough, Pain in the,Breast -Spitting Bloody. Scrofula,and in all cases where a. Blood Purifier ia reqjiisite, it isfche Medi cine abewo all others. -Try it. Sold byls3si MARKET Street. AndaJt jDruggists.’ •• • jyl&tse-I BOWEL CORDIAL, . A „ sure remedy ■ , for Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morbus, - Dysentory, • ' Diarrhoea.'Cholera Infantum, or . Summer Complaint, pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Sica 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 OP INCALCULABLE BENEFIT. WIVES, MOTHERS. AND SIBTERS. , 4 . "Wh o6a Husbands, Sons, and Brothers are serving lath* army, cannot send them a more necessary artiole tnan ~ Swayßowel CwdiaV* Ik has saved many a valuable life . T . CHOLERA EXFAHTUM, or SUMMER COMPLAINT.- Sais disease is very prevalent with T ’f9???„S,%-nrT2 daring the warm. season.- SAVh JHB LIVES CHIXjDBSNfrom tie too otien flrtaleffecte of Bnmmei Complaint by using BWATNE’S BOWEL CORDIAL. It *? CEA®SOR b SPASMS are Instantly relieved by Its use. a“™tSandl«J fc Tne<U. No traveller should leave horn. ANB DYSENTERY.-The " BOWEL he found the most pleasant and aura Tn inlamsoation of the stomach or bowels,, and tiVft of Dysentery, when there is gi;,gwf« 8 or much pain, with frequent desire to evacuate bowels without the power to effect much, discharge, Mood- frequently passing, as there is in all marked cases li ssu*ii»,tiiliBi®firat\aD» .tMntnimftii ai ftitnsp m ol urn bywt wo uonn until ins vabulb medicine loillglve relief in tie mosl violent eafet. . ■ ••• Price oily 2B dents a bottle: five bottles for *L ■ ■ Prepared only.by Dr. SWATHS hSON. Ho. 330 North SIXTH ViuetPhiladelpWa. _ OVER THIRTY TEARS DR. SWATHES MB BICINEB been In oonatant nee In all parte of the world, and thelr.lncreaslngpopularity la certainly oonvlnelns proof of their wonderful efficacy. „ .. Br. SWATHE’S PriatioftlOffiCdiHo. 330 North SIXTH BtrWt. abmYUW. , «. . CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.— Lessee and Manager Ur. W. WHEATHTJ Immense success of the engagement of „ Mrs. D. F. BOWERS, And of the great Irish Drama, the PEEP O’ DAY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. July Uth, 1863. PEEP O’ DAY. PEEP O’ DAY. The scei e being laid in Ireland (luring the GREAT REBELLION , °f *93, rrany of the incidents and patriotic speeches cave at the present time an increased significance. MBS P. P. BOWER* Will appear a 5.......... '— .Kathleen Kavanajrfu * r ** ± vv r ?arrett will appear as Harry K* vanagh. Mr. C. Wh-atleigh will appear as . .Baco.Mullfli*. Mr. J. JncLollough -will appear a* Steoh-*n Parnell. v picture of AN IRISH FAIR. . A black valley 18 copceaeri to be one of the best sensation Scenes evec presented to the public. . Curtain .ris** at eight o’clock. Jyj" IXO N ’ S OREMORNB combination circus Will exhibit in GERMANTOWN, July Bth. FRANKFORD, THUR 3 Y,y, j ulT - MAN.YONK’- FRID£, Jolyfoth. SALEM. SATURDAY July nth. CAMDEX, MOW DAY July 13th. 1 y>3-4t "PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF X TFE FINE ARTS, 1035 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. UR 6P.M. Admission 26 cents Children balf price; ‘ • je2Mt -■Arßr. FOB CAPE MAY.—THE safe and commodious Bay SteamerAN ßATTaN. Captain Kirby, will leave ARCH STREET WHARF for CAPE MAY every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at lialf-past nine o'clock A. a., commenc ing on THURSDAY, July 2d. Returning, will leave- Cape May every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday sl eight o’clock, stopping at New Castle to connect with the Baltimore lines ' The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convenient boat that.ever run to Cape May, having about fifty state. rooms and everv accommodation that passengers can de sire. Fare $2.50, including carriage hire' Meals extra. Children and servants half orice. Freight at moderate rates. No freight received after 8 o’clock. je226w A. REYBOLD. GRAND PLEASURE EX mBhK CURSION TO ‘ The staunch, elegant steamers NORTHERN LIGHT and CITY OF CLEVELAND, willeachgive five grand plea sure Excursions to Lake Superior, leaving Cleveland oa 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 Brie, Bt. Clair, Huron, and Superior, and the beautiful rivers of De troit, St Clair, and San It Ste Marie,: (with its thousand Isles), affording passengers an opportunity of visiting the 'Sanlt Rapids ” and “Ship Canal,” thefar-femed 1 ‘Pictured. Rocks,” the Iron Mountain of Marquette, and extensive Copper Mines at various points. To invalids it offers the most pure and invigorating atmosphere on the globe, which ever brings health and strength; to tbf sportsman the enticing inducement of most splendtdt jfishfng; and.tr'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 bacon* in g the favorite Summer trip, and its social_pleasuree an of the highest order, Good' Hotels at all points. For further particulars apply to - ROBT. HANNA & CO., Cleveland, Ohio, .TIME TABLE, FBOM CLEVELAND. '‘Northern Light,” “City of Cleveland,”: Capt. Spaulding. Capt. B. Wilkins. . July 6.’ July 10. July 17. July 22j July 29. Aug. 4. :'■ Aug. 11. •, Aug. 17. *Aue. 21 Aug. 28. Passengers taking the boat at Cleveland wxllhave find selection of rooms.. je3o-20tif fSTjaEßSagga POE NEWPORT, N^W - YORK ANDJJEW HAVEtf SSORRLIREH4TLROAt>§, On and afMsrMQNDAY, June 29.. 1863,• o'ne Daily Train will Yoik, fromdeDotcornerTtfanty-iraVedtlL street jjjnd Fourth avenue, at 12.10 P M .passing through New 1 Haven. Sew London, and Stonineton., to East ‘Greenwich, R. 7., where the steamer WATER LILT will he in waiting, on tbe arrival of the train, for flTew- Bort, affording a splendid sail down the Ifarragansett ay, arriving at 5.30 P. M. -Tickets sold and Dflggage checked through. • JAS'H. HOYT, Supt. If. Y. &S. H.B. R. J. E. FOSTER, General Agent _ If Y. & Boston Shore Line R R. B@aras CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC: AND BAEITAN AND DjS LAWAEE BAY RAILEOAD Or and after Monday, June 15th. and until farther no tice, passenger trains will leave "Vine-street Terry at 7.W A. Bf arriving at Long Branch at 11. Iff A. M. , . Betaralng, leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P, Mr, arrivuuf at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M. Passengers landed close to the Hotels.. . , ' N/S.—Excursion parties will be dSJSIed on Übgnft terms. Apply to . : . J , - R , C( 5f . Agent as the Depot. Cooper s Point BEN.;. STBONG, Assistant Superintendent. fg’jMDBHMBaa REOPENING OP iWffir' imj* ths Baltimore asp oma RAILROAD.—This road, being fully REPAIRED and effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transporta tion of passengers nna freight to all points in the GkRAT WT26T. For through tickets, and all other information applv at the Company’s Office, corner of BROAD Sizthd and WASHINGTON Avenue. . 8. M. FELTON, apS-tf PresidentF. W. sndß. R. R. Cd fIiSKHSiP WBST CHESTER ANP PHIIiBSLPHIA SAILBOAJ*. VIA &JSDIA- ■ SUMMER AERANGEKBIfT- . On and'after MOSDAY..JUNE 1* 1563, the train* w£S* leave Philadelphia’,"from the r desfcft/'Nprtheast turner ©f Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.60 and li). Sff A. M. and at 2. 4.30; and 6 66 P. M. CASHIER. jylo-6t On TtTESI) lYSand FRIDAYS a train will leave WE&T CHESTER at 6. £R> P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 9.35 P. M. . Trains leave the corner. of Thirty first and Marked streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes' after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market ‘^ On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A, M. and £ P. M.- Leave West Chester at 7 50 A.M. afldST. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A* M. and 13* P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on . the F, and B. C. R. R, for Concord. Keunett, Oxford, &fc. jel-tf HENRY WOOD, Superintendent _ fi&BHBWBfr cA p E MA Y • OBEYED ie CO. On and after MONDAY, the 23d of June, the cars will rnn upon this road to the Dennisville Station, leaving Walhut-Btreet ferry at 9 o’clock A. M., in- the WestJar sey cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court Hooat to Cape May, reducing the distance by stave to nine mTlniu jel3-tf C. B. DUNGAN, President. Tiliin FOB THE SEA. SHORE It . SUMMER-ABRAirdOSMENT. CAMDEN ATLANTIC Railroad. On and after MONDAY, June 16th, 1863, trains for AU lantic City will leave Vine-street Perry as follows: Mail train leaves. 7.30 A. It Express train 1eave8...........................3.45P. K Freight train, with passenger car attached... 9.00 A. 1L Returning, leaves Atlantic City: Mail train 4.35 P. K. Express train 6.00 A. K, Freight train ~>,..,,,,,,,,,,,12.05 p, I|> Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-Trip Tickets, good ftr the day and train only, or down on Saturday and up OR Monday morning. $3. An Accommodation Train to R. and D. B. R. R. Jana* tlon will leave Vine street at 6,15 P. M. i'returning next morning at 6.15. EXTRA HADDONFIRLD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 10.15 A. M. and 1.45 P. M. \ Leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and 3 P.H ■ ■ v ie’S.lf JWO a RRVANT. Agent V OBEYED:CO. JOHN kelLy, m, Where he inaoti to to mar patrons and thepnbUe the advantage* of a STOCK OP GOODS, equal if not »a-\ perior.to any In Uu city—Qu skill and tasta of himself' and EDWAED 7. KELLY, thetwo beet Tailors of On elty—at prices muck lower than any other lrst-elaas esta blishment of the city. apl-ftf JJOYS' CLOTHING. T3LACK OASS. PANTS, $5.50, X> - f At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.60, At 7M MARKET Street BLACK Cabs. PaNTS, $5.50, At 704 MARKET Street. BLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CaSS. PANTS. $5 50, At 704 MARKET Street; GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’B, No. 704 MARK KT Street. GRIGG & VAN: GUNTEN’S, No 704 MARKET Street GEIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S. No. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG A VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street mh22-6m Great Discovery ! PHILADELPHIA. 'Applicable to the .useful Arts. AMUSEMENTS THE SEA. SHORE. EXCURSIONS. LAKE SUPERIOR. RAILROAD LINES. Office Cape May and Milivtile B. R Co; . . 409 Walnut Street, June 12j 1963, FURTHER OPENING. CLOTHING. TAILOB ] ■AS WRMOVSD MOM MM qHWrinJT BTE«H 7 M / EDWARD 7. KELLY’S, 14S Bonth THIKD Kraal} | BOYS’ CLOTHING, COOPER & COSAHD. B.E. corner NINTH and MARKET. CEMENT. - USEFUL AND VALUABLE DISCOVERYI HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT I Is of more-general practical utility than, auy invention, now- before the public It has been thoroughly test ed during the last two years by practical men, and pronounced by all to be SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparation known. HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT' A new thing. Ib'V new thing, and the result, of ’ years of study; its combination is ob- SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, It* Combination. 1 And under no circumstances or change .of temperature, will it be come corrupt or emit any offensive smell. • . - BOOT AND SHOE; Manufacturers, using Machine*, will find it, the best article knowwv for'Cementing tiie Channels, as itr works without delay, is not affected! by any change of temperature. JEWELERS Will find it sufficiently adhesive for their use, as has been proved. Boot and Shoe manufacturer*. Jewelers. IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED* TO LEATHER* ‘ And we claim as an especial merit* that it sticks Patches and’Lining*- to Boots" and Shoes sufficiently strong without stitching. IT IS THE ONLY LIQUID CEMENT famine* It U a Liquid. Extant, that .ls a sure, thing .fo* - - mending furniture. CROCKERY, TOYB, ' b6bb. IVOET, A ml articles of Household uafe REMEMBER; Hilton’s Insoluble Cement ; Is In a' liquid. form, ,andr ase&ailr * applied as paste. Remember. HILTON’S INSOLUBLE CEMENT Is insoluble'in water or oil.: BSf.wiw I .* IKKO.X.VTT<r^ Adbsrw oily Biibst&ncos: Supplies In Family or Mauuiy rers-Paokaaea from 2 ounce. ibs. HILTOX BROS & COtf JeO'tuthaly Proprietor*. 'PROVIDENCE, R. C.
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