THE CITY. from ADDITIONAL CITY ITBWB 888 FOUBTH PAGS,] Tb« TluraiuiiuiUt JTJIiY 17, 18W. I JULY 17, 1888, 6A. M 13 M BP.M. 6 A. M... ..12 M 3P. M. 74.., 82 83, 65, 76....,,,..72 WIND. WAND. NW W WbyN. ENE....8N8....NbyW MiLiTARY.—The Victuallers’ Regiment, for State service, commanded bv Colonel Wm. F. Small, will be completed by Monday or Tuesday next. The men are armed, equipped, And sent to oatnp, atWeat Philadelphia, aa rapidly as mustered in. Oolonel Small has instituted a course of in struction for the men in. camp, and they are dally drilled and instructed in the duties of the eoldier. All the bounties allowed to recruirs for other regi ments now in process of formation are secured ia this case. The headquarters are at Berry’s, Sixth Street, below Chestnut. By a special order, dated yesterday, a platoon of thirty men has been detailed to act as a flrtug party at the funeral of Private Prior Jamison, late of the 26th Regiment, P. V«, whose funeral takes place to day. - . Jay Cooke reports ttio; sale of $<543,000 five-twenties yesterday, at the various agencies in the loyal States. X)eli\ r eriea of bonds are being made to June 27, T The CONGRIiOATIONAL G-ttNttRAL ASSOCIATION Of Connecticut reports “ a fearful failing off in in fant baptism,” there being, 76 churches in which there was not an Infant baptized in 1862, There is one church in which a haby has not been baptized for ten years, and of 263 churches only eleven bap tized ten and upward; none baptized ovnr twenty. Does not this betray a sad leaning towards Baptist principles? The Rev. O. H. SruiioEON took occasion, in a late sermon, to contradict the report going the founds of papers that he was .receiving a thousand pounds a year from his publishers ia Ame rica. He said,l’d like to see it, or even a thou sand pence.” AN INCIDENT IN THE BO STON - RIOT.—The Boston Journo/of yesterday publishes the follo wing advertisement extraordinary”: “ The individual Who dropped half of his thumb at the corner of Cooper and North Margin btree fa, on Tuesday night, may have some interest in knowing that it h*s been picked up and carefully preserved by a worthy citi zen of Wards s and the individual in hie shirs sleeves Who limped off* with a bullet in his hip, from a spot near the same neighborhood, on the same night, may receive the brick he gave in exchange for it, by Teturning the bullet to thp ad PoMn** station.” CITY ITEMS. Stylise Stjmmbb Clothing at Mode bath Pricks.— We would direct the attention of our reader, to the superb stock of geutlemea's sum mer clothing now offered by Messrs. O. Somers & Son, at their well-known establishment, No 635 Chestnut .street, under Jayne’s Hall, The stock of these gen tlemen, of their own importation and manufacture exclusively, embraoea .all the most desirable styles Of clothing in use, made up in the best possible man ner, and as they have now made great reduction in their prices, in anticipation of the close of the sea son, this is, of .all others, the place to buy. SprEitß Cahd Picture or General Gbor’ob Gh Meade.—Messrs. Wenderoth & Taylor, (formerly Broadbent & Oo.,) Nos. 812, 9w, and 916 Chestnut street, havejusttaken for Messrs, McAllis ter & Brother, from a capital photograph kindly loaned them for that purpose, a superb carle de visite picture of General Meade. The demand for this pic ture, for the Album, ia already very great. The Conscription.—There is a diver sity of sentiment in the public mind as to the expe dienoy'of executing a new draft to fill up the ranks of our decimated armies. One thing, however, ap pears to be clear to every right-thinking mind, and that is, that there will be just as great an amount of coal consumed in this city after ihj draft as there was before it, and that the place to procure it in its greatest puiity and excellence, at. moderate prices, is at the famous yard of W. W. Alter, Ninth street, above Poplar. > Elegant Coinfection s Expressly Adapted for the Season.—Messrs. E. Gh Whit man &Co., No. 315 Chestnut street, next door to the Adame Express building, have now on their counters, in addition to their usual sumptuous stock Of all the finest confections manufactured in this country, a vaiiety of delicious preparations of a jnedioinal character, made expressly for the bene fit of persons about leaving the city. No one should think of going to the country without carrying With them a budget of these wholesome edibles. An Elegant Stock of Military Goods, Suitable for army and navy officers, will be found at all times, at pakford & Son’s, under the Con tinental Hotel. Superior Salt and Smoked Meats.— The proprietors of the popular old stand of the late C. Hf Mattson, dealers in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, have now in store a splendid supply of Jerie}-cuied hams, large-sized tongues, and the beßtquality of dried beef, all of the finest curing. (rEIjTLEMEN ‘WnO APPRECIATE A GOOD Fitting Shiet, made in the best manner, and of the best materials, can be suited to a nicety at the of Mr. George Grant, No. 610 Chest nut street. Messrs. Charles Oakford & Sons, un C X Bernbeimer. Germany Xeopold Bemheimer, Ger*y Carey* Bermuda IP B Jones Si la, Cincinnati Jas Moffitt St la, N York 3D PBadger* N York . 2i P Haven* New Jersey Tlrgil Cormick, Conn J Owen* New Y ork » F Hunt. New York Jos B Jackson & la, N J 43e0 J Thomas. Middletown JHaldeman, Penna STBllls, Washington, DC John’ADix*New York W B Webb. Washington,DO Mrs W B Webb, Wash, D C 2 Zitschke,Washington, DC ' Amertcsm—Cbeatnut >T SchrapL Pennsylvania <3eo Dunbar* Washington 3B P Munroe, New York . J L Messer, Troy / X C Barns, Troy P J Maith, Troy XTartin Eddy, Troy A D Leece, Philadelphia Capt Johns St la. New York > Capt Cobb & la. New York C McCauley, .Cherafaersb'g - BBaylis, Cincinnati i A A Hempstead, gnsn co Henrick, St Louis J Stelnhalnner, New York X A Johnston *W X? Dorsey, Milford, Del B Farrell & la, Washington MFSbftw, Massachusetts Jas F Smith, Reading James York J B Wolcott,'Washington j> T Thurlow & la (Commercial—Sixth at CaptTF James, Penna Bl Wllmot,'Chestnut Hill JCross.CbMinnt Hill Geo H HoUidge, New York luu ofieitnut streets, B B Snow, Auburn, N Y B A Thomas, Auburn, NY C N Cowen & la. New York A'Brackett, Boston A N Wells & la Ne w York C A Lee, Auburn, N Y b B Lee. Aubarn, N Y F W Pitcher & ia, Boston J P Brady, Chicago. J P Ballett, Alexandria M-S Wilkinson, Minnesota A F Phillip, New York J Britton, Milford . PALindsay, Milford H J'Harrington, Worcester J B Gardner,. Boston A. RBtwood. New York J N Hinds, New York E A Hinds New York . Lieut E a IngalU, Mass > G Beuinger. New York \ Suraeon J WSjott, NYork N J-6olomon, renveicity Mrs McLeao,-Wash, D 0 W M Inues/ Baltimoi e John H McCoy, Buffalo W B Matthews. Batfalo Col Ely & la, Bucks co. Pa Miss M B Shaw. Bucks co S btockton, USA C Smyth, N York Peter Starr. N York W Price, Milwaukee N Wert Brooklyn . SJBawyer. Pittsfield, Mass A H Covert, Chicago P W Newton, N York G Cummings, Mass Rev M Ameß, M iss 8 S Conant. Brooklyn J H Bradley, N York ■ W P Qulsenberry, Virginia Capt fif Smith. U 8 N Lientß R Hunt, U S k Capt W H Bomaine, US A < GD Wolcott, USA ThosSAUbou N Jersey ! Hon G A Hahey, Newark J G Stanton, Buffalo 0 G Bentel, U 8 A. W W Steele, N Jersey W H Asplnwall, New York WH Whiton,Georget’n,DC SHWhiton, Georget’n.DC Lewis Hepper, New York ME Donovan, Albany, NY Chas A Wheeler, Worcester J Heald, Jr, Worcester D H Eatnes, Worcester W P Milton, Boston _ . Lieut F B Walsh, New T«rk "W H Dempsey. Wash,DC John T Wallace ■ ; ■Creet, above Fifth, J Wagener, Hew York HE bod well, MilLburn John Boswell, Penna W McDonald, Baltimore Mrs McDonald. Baltimore F T McDonald, USA A Miller, New Orleans Miss Miller. New OrLeans 6 Et Clapp & fam, Detroit Lieut Col J A Walsh, Bro’n Capt G W Bradford, N Y Cant Jos W Hayes, N York C J Tappen, USA A Bacon, Wellsboro John D Gorgas, Carlisle Hugh Shulz BYerkes, Milford Jos Abbott, Prov, RI Jas P Cahill & wf, Havana TC Everts, Wash, D C W P Hazelton, California D P Stratton, Salem, N J Goo Grpyer, Michigan reel, abovs Chcitnmi Thos Griffith, Wilm, Del J McHenry, Chester co NSPaxou street* aboveTltlnl, J Boswell, Washington Lieut J D Young, USA R A Rosenbaum, N Jersey 0 K Chamberlin. Boston r Walton, New York T H Bedloe, Atlantic City J Cox, Penna F Marion, New York J Garret son C WM»xfleld, Brooklyn JH Gilbert, flew York W P Anderson, USA W Lovejoy. New York L Barney, Keutucky F F Patterson, .Washington J Stewart, New York Bt. I*oul*-Clie«tnut LSteinhower J Jones. 0 S N J Gray, Providence, RI J Bass, Washington J BhoW Ala. Washington W J Carroll, Jr, Albany ABliss, Albany S T Graf©, Albany W Montgomery, Troy C Maynard, Troy, N Y D Ellis & la, Saratoga Sp’g C G Smith, Pittsbu/g C 8 Leeds, Penna E Kingman, Mass C W Cutting, New Jersey John Blakley, New Jersey Hcrclumti’-Fourth D M Mefford,'Cincinnati, O Ira Tripp, Scranton J T Fellows, Hyde Park Wm D Cooper, Pittsburg JCook, Pittsburg RF Mellhenny, Gettysburg ACrlseman, Snoe Shoe, Pa James Archer & wf, St Louis Mus A-Haroill, si Louis H McDonald. Ohio H B McDonald, Ohio C McDonald, Ohio Wm W McKee, H6zleton 8 F McKee, Hazleton EFCoe. Brooklyn P J Bath, Delaware ‘ Col JUilbsek. B h A S Steel, Huntingdon' L.scrcet, below Arab. K T Mesr&w St l, Pittsburg Jas Milhollaud, Pittsburg L G Grier, Birmingham TM Turner, D-tiaware C 8 Palmer, Bucks coduty Capt W G Graham. Penna Lieut W La France, Penna Jp.a S Alexander, Penna R Hoge’and, Harrisburg C R Early & daughter. Pa M Chamberlain, Milton, Pa Thos Rankin BRANO9.— L. 13. COLE and W. A. DELANEY wiJI give their Second Grand Excursion to Long Branch on SATfIRDAY, July 18th, 1863. _Last boat leaves Vine etreet wharf ».t 4.16 P; M.; retui’ning, leave Long Branch at 6 A M., arriving in Philadelphia at 9A. M Parties wishing to spend Sunday out of the cltv should not fail to give us a trial, as we intend lo spare no pains to make it a very pleasant excursion, For reference, apply to ottr former patrons. Tickets for the Excursion, round trip, $2.00. For sale by W. A. DELANEY, No. 128 North Wharves. It L. B. COLE, Agent B. & D. B. R. R.. Camden. THE MEMBERS OF STAR OF K 2& AMERIHA LODGE. .No 62, I. O, of 0. F., will meet at .BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, TO MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, to at t«nd tbe Kimeral of our late Brother JOHN H. BEOK, who.was killed at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Order in general is/LnvUed. It* E HERITAGE. Secretary. OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND - TRENTON- RAILROAD COMPANY, - ParLA hklpoia, July 16. 1663 —At a meeting of the Board of Erectors, held this day, a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT , clear of all taxeß, was declared from the profits of the Compans r , payable to the stock holders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 2]stinetant, at the Company's office. jy!7-7t J. MORRELL, Secretary. • CITYB AN K, PHILADELPHIA* July 14,1563.—At a Stated Meetiugof the Bjard of Directors, held this day, G. ALBERT LEWIS.was unanimously.elected Cashier. jyl7-rt WM. F. HUGHES, President. PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM AGEN CY OF TEE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.- &t this office,-established with the approval of the De partments at Washington, all claims of soldiers and their relatives for BOUNTY, BACK PAY, AND PEN SION, are prepared FREE OF CH ARGE W. N. ASHMAN. Solicitor. je23-3m 1301 CHESTNUT dtreet. A. P. A. EXCURSION TO ATJLANTIC CITY.—7 he Annual Excursion of the A. P. HALL AND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA, 1 will be given oa TUESDAY, July 21at. Tickets, $1.25 For ?ale at tlie various Lodges throughout the city, and at tbp office of the Association. 14r15 LOCUST Street. jylo-7t fc JaS. A. CAMPBELL, Sec'y of Com. OFFICE OF THE HAZLETON COAL COMPANY, Philadelphia. July 16, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share, payable, clear of all taxes, on and after August 3d, next. 7 ho transfer books will be closed until August 3d. • jyl7-3t . ' ■ ALEX. G. GAW, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COL -ICS» LEGE PASSENGER Rail WAY COMPANY, cor ner of COLUMBIA and RIDGE avenues. Philadelphia, July 13, .1853.. The Boaid of Directors of this Company nave this day declared a DIVIDEND of FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, clear of all taxee, out of thd earnings of the last six months, payable to the stockholders, or their lag ak re presentatives, on and after MONDAY, the 20ch instant. The Transfer Books will be closed till the 20th iustant. jy!B-3t WILLIAM S. BLIGHT, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA lic£* city passenger railway company, no. »IDO CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, July 6th, 1863. 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. - jy7-10t WM. W. COLKET, Treasurer. OFFICES MINS HILL AND SCHUYL KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia. 7th Month 13th, 1863. At a Stated Meeting of the- Board of Managers, hold THIS DAY, a semi annual dividend of four per cent, (equal to' two dollars per share) was declared on the ca pital stock of ihe Company, clear of all taxes, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on or afterthe23d inst. WILLIAM BIDDLE, jy!4-tuths3t . . , T -^Secretary. MILITARY NOTICES. TTEAD QUARTERS FOURTH DIS - A 1 TRICT, N. E. BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. July 16. 1863. NOTICE. The BOARD OF ENROLMENT of FOURTH DISTRICT, in obedience to orders of the Provost Marshal General, publish the annexed forms of affidavits for the informa tion of persons making application for exemption fro jol the act for the .enrolling and calling out the national forces, sary business can be tr&nsacted-for collecting the in come by agents, trustees.or the like. >. N otb 2.—The first certificate mustbe signed by the per son claiming exemption, and the second by two respect able person, (heads of families,) resident in the same town, county, or district with the person for whom ex emption is claimed,. CERTIFICATE THAT TWO MEMBERS OF THE FAMI LY OF THE PERSON LTABLE TO DRAFT ARE AL READY IN THE MILITARY SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES. We, .the subscribers, and , residents of , county, State of. , hereby certify tint two members of the family and household of , county and State above mentioned, are In the military service of the United States aB non-commissioned officers, musicians, or privateer Personally appearedbeforenie the above-named and , and severallymade oath that the above cer tificate is true and correct, to the best of their knowledge and belief. Dated at Note I.—This is only intended to apply where the members of the family claiming exemption reside in the same family. Ifany of.the members, reside elsewhere end have gone iado the military service of the United States, no,exemplionon.that account can be claimed;: Note2.—This certificate must .be signed bv one of the parents, if there be any.; if not, by ; two respectable per sons, (heads of families,) resident-in the same town, county, or district with the person for whom exemption is claimed. r ; . CERTIFICATE THAT THE PERSON LIABLE TO DRAFT IS THE FATHER OF MOTHERLESS CHILD REN, UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE, DEPENDENT ON HIS LABOR FOR SUPPORT. I,:-- ♦ the subscriber, being liable to draft into the service of the United States, hereby make affidavitthat I am. the father of . motherless child » under 12 years of age, and dependent on my labor for support. . We, the subscribers, ; • and , residents of , county, State of . hereby certify that is father oi motherless children under 12 years of age, and dependent on his labor for support. * Personally appeared before me tbe above-named and . , and severally made oath that the above cer tificate is correct and true,* to the best of their knowledge and belief. Justice of the Peace, dayof , 186 . Hated this Note.—The first certificate must be signed by the per son claiming exemption, and the Becona by two respect ablepersons, (heads of families,) resident in the same town; county, or district with the person for whom ex emption is claimed, ' - CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION ON ACCOUNT OF 1 UNBUITABLENESS OF AGE. I, , of , , county,’State of . having been enrolled under the provisions- of an act of Congress “forenrolling and calling out the national forces,” Ac.,' approved March 3, 1863, as liable to perform military duty in the service of the United States, hereby certify that I am not legally subject to such liability, and for the following reason: , That lam :• years of age. We, the subscribers, and .of the town, county, and State above mentioned, hereby certify that the above statement of , ’s age is correct and true, to the best of our knowledge and belief. Personally appeared before me the above-named , , i and . , and severally made oath that the above certificates are correct and true, to the best of their knowledge and belief. —. . . Justice of the Peace. Dated at ~tlus dayof ,186, Note l.—Tlie certificate in regard to age is, in all cases Where practicable, to be signed by. the. parents of the person claiming exemption, and the requirements speci fied in the regulations are to be adhered to The blank space in the certificate to indicate the age of the person is tube filled as follows: r . - That lam “under twenty ” years of age. That I am “over thirty-five ” years of age. "and HARRIED ” v . • * . That lam “over forty-five” years of age, accord ing to he facts in the case. Note2.—ln case.the" certificate is hot signed by the parents, the fact of age must he certified to by two re spectable persons, (heads of families, ) president-in the same town, county, or district .with the person for whom exemption is claimed, and the requirements of para graph 61, Regulations, Ac , must be complied with. _ Especial attention is requested to; the Notes explana toiy of Liies« certificates, as the requirements must, in <■ every case, be strictly complied-with. ■ . ■ D. M. LANE, Captain, Provost Marshal, and President of Board, i . • „ ... C.^SSS- T X‘JS ( l r 6i i:QiBBioner ßoard. ' jy!7*3t . . J« RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board. « REGULAR ARMY. ] 840/4 BOUNTY—S4O ON ENLISTMENT. : I Recruits wanted for the 12th U. 8. INFANTRY For information, apply to SERGEANT, „ „ Captain 12th Infantry. 1 . jyll-lm* 6. FRONT Street. > ' \y . • » THE PBESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 18. *1863. Justice of the Peace, day of , 186 . PRINTS, LAWNS, ’ BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, COTTONADES, PRINTED LININGS, BILESIAS, NANKEENS, CORSET JEANS. ALSO, • . 6-4 BLACK AND MIKED BROADCLOTHS. UNION CASSIMERES, EXTRA, MEDIUM, AND LOW QUALITY SATINETS, NEGRO KERSEYS, PLAID LINSEYS, ARMY GOODS, AO., AO. ap2l-tnths3m . : V- Justice of the Peace, day of - , 186 . pABINET FURNITURE AND RIL- U T,TAtth TABLES. MOORE A CAMPION, No. SOI South SECOND Street, [HrOBTSBS Alf D MAN UIA GTIfB X B 8 ON LOOKING- GLASSES. OH. TAIRTINGS, HTGEAVIIfOS. POKTBAI7, yiCTOKAMd PHOTOQBAPH IBAMM. PHOTOGSAPH ALBUMS. IZTEKBIYB LOOKING OLAS3 WABEBOOMB AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, «1« (UTESTOTTT Btruat. PhH»a a fi)hf. Justice of the Peace, day.of - ,186. TN THE OBPHANS’ COURT FOR -■- THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of GEORGE W. WATSON, deceased. The Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, settle; and adjust the account of MORRIS S. WICKERSHAM,-- Administrator of the estate of George W. Whtson, de ceased, and to make distribution of the balauce iu the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, :July 29,156 H, at 4 o'clock F. M.. at his office. S. E. corner ' SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. jylB-Btuthst D. W. O'BttIBN, Auditor. IVOTIOK.—THE PUBLIC IS CALL Honed against receiving or negotiating the following ! described TEN PBS CENT COUPOONS of the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, to wit; 2 0f,550 each, Nos. 9 and 10, cut from Bond No. 146: 2 of s2© each. Nos. 9 and 10, cut from Bond No 489, and 2 of $25 each, Noe. 9 and 10, cut from Bond No. 490, the same having beau stolen on the evening of the Ist in«t. gi-lff.thstnat* ’ J KtaTEßß'^K' MILITARY NOTICES. prEADQTLARTEHS OF COMMISSTOV FOB U. S: COLORED TROOPS. Mo. 1310 CHESP NUT Street, Philadelphia. The fol lowing is the official order authorizing the re cruiting of Colored Troops: Headquarters of the army, adj’t General's Office, Washington, June 17, 1883.. GENERAL ORIMsRd No. 17S. Major GEORGE L. STEARNS, Assistant, Adjutant General United States Volunteers, is hereby announced ae Recruiting Crmmissioner for theUnitedSlates Colored Troops, Kubject to such instructions as he may from time to time receive from the fcecretary of War. By order of the Secretary of War: (Signed,) E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. To Major Geo. L. Stearns, Aas’t Aaj’t General U. S. Volunteers* The undersigned is prepared to issue the proper au thorization to colored men to enlist recruits for the Armies of the United States. .Ee will receive applica tions from those desirous of being made commissioned officers, and transmit the same to the Boavd.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 geek it. The undersigned has the co-operation of a Committee of sixty citizens of Philsdelphia/ The Agent of. the said committee is ti. R CORSON, who is likewise the Agent of the audfcrsigned.-. CAMP WILLIAM PENN, at Chelton Hills,has been selected ae the camp for instruction, and LleutV Colonol LEWIS WAGNER placed in command of it, All*re aruiLn will he mustered in by companies of eighty men, .and by squads, and immediately uniformed, equipped and sent to the camp. Squad* of men will be subsisted until companies are completed by the committee of citizens, at such localities as tlieir 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 he promptly answered. GEORGE L.STEARNS. Major and A. A.JJ., Recruiting Commissioner for U. S. Colored Volunteers. jr THE - INVALID CORPS. ■ BY GENERAL ORDERS No. 105, from the War De til p&rtmenf authdrity.is given for creating a military organization, to be composed of such worthy officer#• and soldiers as may have become disabled from wounds received in service,or from disease contracted in the line of duty, and to be called the INVALID CORPS: As it is to be composed of VETERANS whoh&vebecome more or le*s crippled in the service of their country, and have produced evidence of worthiness%■ this will ‘be em phatically a CORPS OF HONOR, reckoning among Us numbers many of the noblest and most gallant sous of America, brave relics from every battle-field of the war, gathered under the fostering protection of a grateful Go vernment. . .-v , It is to be NATIONAL in its character, having no re ference to States; hence an applicant, furnishing the ne- • cesearv qualifications, may be received by any provost t» arshal appointed under the enrolment act, whether in his own or in another State. Its officers and men will be designated, as a mark of distinction, by a uniform peculiar to themselves, and their duties will bo such home service aB. they maybe capable of performing, thus relieving many thousands of abje-bodied troops whose services are needed in the field. : *»v. One office has been open for a few weeks,for the enlist ment ofinvalid discharged soldiers, atNo BCB Lombard street, Philadelphia. This ie now closed, and another opened at No. si**-3 South THIRD Street . Philadelphia, adjoining the office of Captain LEHMAN, Provoet Mar shal of Uie First Congressional District. A'camp has been opened near Harrisburg for the re cepiiono* all recruits for this corps enlisted in this State, where comfortable quarters are furnished, and the recruits uniformed, armed, and equipped, The follow-, Ing information concerning this corps is published by the War Department, viz: ‘ 1 The term of enlistment in the Invalid Corps ►hall be three years, unless sooner discharged. Jt is l further an nounced that no officer or enlisted man shall be entitled to oi receive any pension, premium, or bounty,’ for en listment or re enlistment, or service in the Invalid Corps. Claims for pensions or bounties, which may bo due for previous service, will not-he invalidated by en listment in the Invalid Corpß; 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 sited States infantry, and will be paid in the same manner. > “ Men eniisted 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 quired to perform all duties within the limit of their Effiysical capacity, as laid down in the Rules and Regu ations for that corps; but for the convenience of service theyvtill be selected forthree 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 he 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 or tho 2d Battalion. Those who are the Least effective, and including all who have lost A foot or a leg. to the companies of the 3d Battalion. * Companies of the lst'Battalion will be employed mainiyas provost guards and garrisons for , cities, bat may be assigned to forts, field works, and railroads near the cities aiid other important points. They will be armed with muskets. and will not be liable to active; campaigns with the field armies. , i - i* i, n , i. - , -., “ Companies of the 2d Battalion will bo armed with side-arms only, and 'will De employed as guards of buildings, hospitals. &c., and will have companies of thelst battalion on duty with them when the use of fire-, arms may be necessary, : ‘The companies of the 3d Battalion will he armed with side-arms, like the 2d Battalion, and will be em ployed in hospitals as cooks, nurses,-ward mastera, clerks, orderlies, Ac., &c>; the officers of these compa nies doing-the duties of military assistants at the hos pitals.” . - For farther information, discharged soldiers are in vited to call at 343 South THIRD Street, or at the office of any provost marshal acting under authority of the enrol oient act. E. W. MATTHEWS, Major Ist Penn’a Artillery arid • je2fi-dtf finp't R. 8. Invalid Corps for Phlla. jj HEADQUABTERS GRAY RE -6§ SERVES MINUTE MEN. Philadelphia, July 17, 1863. The several companieaof-this command will assem ble at their respective Armories on MONDAY, 20th inat., at 8 o’clock P. M » for inspection preparatory to being armed and equipped. Members of companies are di rected to he punctual in their attendances By order of GEORGS F. DELLEKER, - m „ . : , • ■ Captain Commanding. Jos. T. Ford,;A. Adjt. . - ; jylB 2t* S HEADQUARTERS OF COMMIS SION FOR U. S. COLORED TROOPS, No; 1310 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.—AD. colored men wif-hing to enlistin the U. S. Army are requested to present themselves at Headquarters, daily, before 2 P M. jyg.m ~ -R. R CORSON. Agent. COMMISSION HOUSES. JELLING, COFFIN, A 00., 330 CHESTNUT STREET, Have for sale by the Package a good assortment of Staple JOJHN T. BAILEY A GO. BAGS AND BAGGING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NO. 113 NORTH* FRONT STREET, WOOL BAGS FOB SALIE. PUR SUTURE, dec. !m connection with their extensive Cabinet business, are low manufacturing a superior article.of BILLIARD TABLES; And have now oh hand a fall supply, finished with the HOOBB & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, jfhicb are prononnced by all who have used them to be luperior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables, the manu facturers refer to .their numerous patrons throughout the Fnion. who are familiar with the character of their irorV. - . ' ' » iabO-Sr» PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, Ac. JAMBS S. EARLE & SON, VSALBA9 IV GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS* QLD ESTABLISHED SHIRT, STOCK, AND COLLAR EMPORIUM, MO. 146 NORTH FOURTH STREET. CHARLES L. ORUM <& 00. Are prepared to execute all orders for their celebrated make of Shirts, on' short notice, in the most satisfactory manner. . These Shirts aro cnt by measurement, on sci entific principles, and surpass any other Shirt for ueat ness of fit on the Breast , comfort in the Neck, and ease on the Shoulder. . aplB-stuth6m- LEGAL. jpURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT. The special attention of physicians and families Is called to the superiority of this article. It is rapidly supplanting all other kinds, and all those who nave used it give it the most decided preference. The fol lowing extracts from certificates in the- hands of the manufacturer, “ Col Hallowbs,” will show the high estimation in which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by those gentlemen of - the medical profession who have fully examined it..- pound, 62& cents, or two pounds for $l. ■ Complete instructions accompany each package, show nighow to-make the most delicious articles for the table. * FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ■' ; EEED’K BROWN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, N. E. COR, of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. “Ihave examined and prepared some Arrow Root, manufactured by Col. Hallowes, of St. Mary’s, Geor gia. It has the best quality of that variety of faecula I have met with, being superior to any Bermuda,. or other Arrow Boot I have seen. “SAMUEL JACKSON,M. D., jy4-w*sBt* “University.of Pennsylvania." TXRCWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN GER. Manufactured only at FRED’K BROWN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE. . northeast corner FIFTH and OHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. : Attention .Is .ealled to this valuable remedy which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy is indispensable,‘curing affections- of the stomach, and bowelß, and a sure preventive of the effects of bad water. CAUTION-—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great cost; will be found on the outside of the wrapper. In order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by-worthless imitations. Sold by all respectable druggists in the United Stateß. .: iy4-stuthl2t» XT M MET MIX, - JJ • (DATE OF CANDEE. MIX. & C 0..) 195 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, COMMERCIAL AGENCY AND GENERAL COLLECTION OFFICE. The undersigned has established an Agency for the collection,, securing, and adjustingclaimspf every de scription, and has secured the services or CHakLBS KORTRECHT. Esq., as Attorney, in all cases requiring the services of a lawyer. _ jy!6-12t , .: ■■■ ' - EMMET MIX. pARD PHOTOGRAPHS EXECUTED ' V^-wßK'.’care,and tastefully finished. REIMER’S, SECOND Street, above Green. • It* T AKE SUPERIOR INGOT COPPER, Aj from the Amygdaloid Mine, In itore and for gale la onanHtiee to suit, at WOMRATH 8, i«Wm* . *U ABOH Street. RETAII* DRY GOODS. Y R E ift LANDBLL, FOURTH AND AROH. LADIES preparing for their Bummer TOURS oaa be suited 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-tbstu tf gARGAINS IN DRY GOODS From the United States prize steamer Calypßo, Purchased at the late Marshal’s Sale. Feveral lots Bleached Muslins. Several lots British Chintzes. Several lota fine Shirting Linens.. Several lots Men's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Several lots Women’s Linen Cambric Hdkfs, Several lots Damask Table Cloths. Several lots Striped Muslins. All of which will he marked cheap, to effect rapid sales. CURWEN STODDART & BRO., N^so, 45a,and 4:54 N. SEC°ND St., ab. Willow. T7NGLISH LONG CLOTH SHIRT -*■? WCW, 2D-and. 25 cents, from the Marshal’s Sale of prize Steamer Calypso. - CURWEN STODDART & BRO., Nos. 430, 4,5 a, and 454 N. SECOND St.,ab. Willow. XJRITJSH CHINTZES, 14 CENTS, from the Marshal's Sale_of prize steamer Calypso. CURWEN STODDART & BRO., N0,,450,45!!, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow. WINE IRISH LINEN AT LOW ■*“ PRICES. from Marshal’s Sale of prize goods per steamer Calypso. . CURWEN STODDART & BRO., Hob,. AGO, •45»,-and"4s«r'N. SECOND St. ab. Willow. -OLACK DRESS SILKS OF ALL I' GRADES AND WIDTHS, CURWEN STODDART & BRO., Nos. 450, 453, and 454 N. SECOND St. ab. Willow. jyl7-3t , goods;— Lawns, 1214 cents. Bareges, :12>£ cents. And a Variety of other Goods at Reduced prices, which are being sold preparatory to Receiving - The Fall - Importations. bHARPLESS BROTHERS, jyls . CHESPNUT and EIGHTH Streets. CHARPLESS BROTHERS OFFER Linen Towellings, : Linen Sheetings, Napkine, Table Cloths. Blankets, Quilts, Piano and Table Covers, Furnishing Goods; Also, Soldiers’Blankets. jy!s . CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. TOHN H. STOKES, 702 ARCH St., V ; - 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 Casslmeres—excellent quality. . Plain, Mixed, and Plaid Cassimeres. Silk Mixed Cloths and Cassimeres. ~> Ladies'Cloaking Cloths. : V Poribie-width Plaid Flannels for Shirting. 3e27 "FANCY’ CASSIMERES. A v Bummer Coatings. Black Cloths and Cassimeres. Men’s Clothing.made to order. ■ COOPER A CONARD, Jy9 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. MANTILLAS. ■*“*•*• ' Silk-Mantles below cost. Silk Mantles and Waterproofs. . - Bummer Mantles and Shawls, cheap. Odds-and-endB Lace Goods, cheap. COOPER i CONaRD, . Jy9 B. K corner NINTH and MARKET Street*. -T)RESS STUFFS.; ~, ■*-' Black.Delaines, Alpacas, Bareges, Bilks, &c. Mosambiqnes, Lenos. Children’s Plaids, &c. . Drab Alpacas, Drab Delaines, Drab Mozambiques. Closing sales Lawns, prices low. DOMESTIC GOODS, Of every kind, at lowest market prices. COOPER &CONARD, jyS S. E. corner NINTH ans M aRKet btroot*. Dress goods at reduced PRICES.—H. STEEL & SON, N0..713 an UT.LE R OOU NT Y RAILROAD A* BONDS —The Commissioners of Butler, county, Penna, propose to compromise their Bonds, issued to the Northwestern-: Railroad Company, at fifty per cent, on Bonds and Coupons now due. For particulars, corre spond with the Commissioners of .Butler county. By order of Commissioners. • jylB-12t HARVEY COLBERT, Clerk. H E SECRETARY OP THE TREASURY HAS AUTHORIZED MB TO CONTINUE Mi AGENCY FOB A BRIEF PERIOD. Amd, until further notice. I all all continue to receive Subscription* to the 5-20 L O AN A T IP A Rj AT MY OFFICE. AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCIES Throughout the hoyal State*. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGBNT, No. IU South Third Street, S HARVEY THOMAB, • STOCK AND BILL BROKER, flo. 313. WALNUT Street. Stooks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at the BOARD OFBROKERS. Subscriptions to thes-20year six per cent LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission, /COLLECTION OF U. S. OERTIFI, GATEB or INDEBTEDNESS. -Th« ADAMS’ EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and at reasonable rate*, thß One Year Gartifleatea of In d.btedneaeof Uta United State* now do* or shortly ma turing. ' Term. mad* known and receipt, |lt*b at the oH«e. 80. MUGBISKUT Street, mrJ-tt PUBLISHED THIS DAY. THE TIGER-SLAYER. Author of the “ Prairie Flower,” “ The Indian Scout, ” “The Trail Hunter,” etc. THE TIGER-SLAYER A Tale of the Indian Desert. By Gustave Aimard, author of the “ Prairie Flower, ’’ “The Indian Scout,” “The Trail Hunter,” etc., is pub lished and for sale Ibis d ay, complete in one large octavo volume,-large Itype, double column, and printed on the finest and beßt of white paper. Price fifty centa a copy. • THE PRAIRIE FLOWER. By Gußlave Aimard, au thor, of the “Indian Scout,’’etc, Price 50 Cents in pa per, or 75 cents in cloth. ■: THE INDIAN SCOUT. By Gustave Aimard, author of “The Prairie Flower,” etc. Price 60 cents in paper, or 75 cents in cloth. THE;TRAIL HUNTER. By Gustave Aimard, author ELPHTA. kND INSURANCB. JTOBS. B. D. Woodruff, Geou A. West, John Kessler, Jr., Gbas. Stokes. A. H. Rosenheim, Joseph D, Bills. BUCK. President. [CHARDSON, Vice President ID, Secretary. [jalfi-lftf T7AME INSUBAN* A 400 CHESTNUT Stree PHILAD'j FIRE ABD IHLA] DIBEtf Fraacle N. Back, Chas. Richardson* Henry Lewis, Jr. v John W. Everman. Philip S, Justice, 0. . DaTIO^ RANCIg jj ; CHARLES £ll WILLIAM I. BLANCHAB: MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE -L’J- of a Writ of Sale bj tbe Hon. JOHN CADWALf- HER, Judge of tbe District Court of the United States, in and for tlie Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in. Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at CALLOWmLL STREET WHARF, on WEbtfESDAY, July 29, 1863, at 12 o’clock M., the schooner EMMA, her tackle, apparel', and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. • • TThtnAilinfalt affAr thfi sale of the VOBB6l, at AflviHß* NEM Store No I*l North FRONT Street, will bo g^^%?^iS f iSsr^SS^jlSS ■-SSSSS? 1 » d-eeof U. S. Marshal E. D..of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, July 16, 1863. jy!7-6t __ B. s. EARLY, UNDERTAKER, southeast corner of TENTH and GREEN Sts., would respectfully announce that he has opened a branch of hiß establishment at Gettysburg, Penna., where his Agent will have on hand a supply of METALLIC COFFINS, which can be furnished on demand, at moderate prices. ,jylB>3t*if P. SCHULER'S SUPERIOB II if I»grand overstrung eouars PIANOS from S3OC gnward. For salo br tbs mabar. 90S MASKXT Stiwk ,«8-3b* AUCTION SAXE. bazaab—NlNTH and SAN bom STKBKT3. THIRD AHD LAST SPECIAL SALE OF SIXTY HOBSIS. OX WBDNKbDAT MORNrSff, July 22d, at 11 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will Be sold, six nr horses, . These animals are overplus stock, belonging W'partiea who nave been fhrr ishinglarge lots to the GoveWJMSnt* and are now to be sold to close a concern. • - All of them are fit for immediate nee, and rangff fro* 6to 9 years old. BaLE PEREMPTORY ■ . t _ iy!B-3tif ALFRED M. HERKNE9S. Auctioneer, AMUSEMENf Tbm i. CHESTNUT-gT. THEATRE.— Lessee and Manager..* .Mr, W. WHBATLCTV' „ , , . PEEP O' DAYT Having achieved one of the • GREATEST SUCCESSES Of the present age, it will be represented _ UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. t 1 ;c Mrs. B. p. BOWERS . y l6 heroine—a character' Whici receive* additional interest when vested with 1 the* personal charms and matchless talent of this _ GREAT ARTISTE, vv no will be supported by the talented Voting. AsssTiciut actor, . MR. L. P. BABRBTT; The greatcbaracteractor, * 3 m CHABLfea wheatdeigh; And the Philadelphia favorite; MR.JORN McCULLOUGH; Together with the ENTIRE STOCK COMPANY, alairga CORPS DE BALLET< - : ONE lIUNDRED°IuXILIARIES.' - &S* Seats may be secared three days in advance. THE COOLEST THEATRE IN AMERICA: JOST" Doors open at 7H o’clock; to commence'at B.*- PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A TB E FINE ARTS. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. SL 6 P. M. Admission 25 cents Children half price. je29-fcf SUMMER RESORTS. ■gELLEYUE HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. I, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON/ Tl>is houso has been very much improved, and lsnoW: in fine order. Every exertion will be used to makb'thß" The leading and Farorite House' Of this delightful.wateringplgis.el jyl4-lm PUTNAM & FLETCHER, 00LU M B I A HOUSE*- CAPE MAY. This first-class Hotel is now open for the'T6C3pUoa Of guests. Communication daily by Railroad, and every other ‘ day by Steamboat. Ji F. OAKE," jy 11-121 PROPRIETOR; 1 CEA BATHING. & NATIONAL HALL, ■ CAPE ISLAND,- CAPE MAY. N. J. This well-known Hotel is now open for the reception of its numerous guests. Terms $lO per week. Children under 32 years of age and servants half price. Superior accommodations and ample room for 200 persons. je3Q 42t AARON GARRBTBON. Proprietor., PONGBESS HALL, Corner MASSACHUSETTS audJPACIFIC Avenue, :atlantjcc city, Only 175 -yardsfrom beach caused by the late high tides," will openfurf Ist, ■ GEORGE W. HINKLE, Proprietor. Thoroughly renovated '&nd enlarged, possessing su~ - .perior and ample accommodation for 400 guests. Con-' .gross Hall -is decidedly the largest hotel nearest the beach, fronting 3(55 feet on the ocean. Immense new ad-" ditions have been made to the house. A beautiful lawn 'has been added, for the-accommodation of the ladles. • The rooms Sare commodious aud airy, 'furnished with • spring-beds, and every necessary appurtenance. - Four superior Billiard Tables will prove a moat valu able addition for the amusement of the guests. DAVIS' CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA has been en gaged for the season. A LIVERY-BTABLE is attached to CONGRESS HALL, Where SPLENDID SADDLE-HORSES, FOR LADIES, ■ may be always had. je2o-lm TTNITED STATES HOTEL,' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.« ' Will be open for the reception of guests on SATURDAY, June 20th, 1863 Persons wishing to secure rooms will please adireee the Proprietors, BROWN & WORLPPBR, Atlantic City. N. B. —Haeßler’s Band is engaged for the season. jelP-lm - T>EDLOE’S HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, A' N. J. —At the tenninuß of the railroad, on the left, beyond the depot. This House is now open for Boarders and Transient Visitors, and offers accommodations equal to any Hotel in Atlantic City. Charges moderate. Chil dren and servants, half price. . Parties should keep their seats until the cars ar rive in front of the Hotel.. . jei9-2m T IGHT HOUSE COITAGE; AJ - ATLANTIC CITY. This well known House- Is now open for the reception of guests Invalids can be accommodated with rooms on the first floor, fronting the ocean.' Splendid drinking water on the premises. Magnificent bathing opposite the house. No bar. JONAH WOOTTODf, jel9*2m Proprietor. CUBE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, WILL BE OPENED ON JUNE lSth. A good Band of Music has been engaged. Those who wish to engage Rooms will please address H. S. BENSON, Surf House Atlantic City, N. J.je3-2m (CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE.—THIS private Boardinsr House, comer of YORK and PA CIFIC avenue, Atlantic City, convenient ,to the beach* with a beautiful view of the Ocean, is now open for boarders, and will continue open all the year round. Prices moderate. jel9-2m T ONG BRANCH HOUSB, LONG BRANCH. N. J. This Boufe is now Open for the reception of Gueats, and can accommodate several hundred persons. WARY A. BELLINGER, Proprietress. jy7-tnth.s-6fr_ W. M. ARNOLD,’ Superintendeift. f TTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J., Is now open for the reception of visitors. Can bn reached by Baritan and Delaware Bay B&ilroad from foot of VINE Street at 7. SO A. M. je6-2m* B. SHOEMAKER. pAELISLE WHITE SULPHUB V./ SPRINGS, CUMBERLAND COUNTS, PENNA. The Proprietor of this favorite and fashionable Water ing Place takes pleasure in announcing that - ITISIJOW OPEN FOB VISITORS. * His individual personal attention will be given to the wants of his guests, and every effort will be made to promote their comfort. Visitors leaving Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, or Washington by the Morning Trains will react Carlisle at 2X o’clock P. M., when Coaches will be in readiness to convey them to the Springs, arriving before ' tea time. A daily mail is received at r * Carlisle Springe* Post Office. ; N. W. WOODS* Jane 16th, 1863. Proprietor. HENRY TETHAKR LL. D.vPhUadelphta. DAVID FREED.Esa , Philadelphia. je!9-lm* NEAL McBBIPE, Esq.. Philadelphia. pBESSON SPBINGS.—THIS DE LIGHTFUL SUMMEB KESOBT, immediately on the line of the Central P. B. 8., located on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2,300 feet above thelevel of • the sea, will be open for the reception of visitors on the - 10th day of June, 1863, and will dq kept open until the Ist of October. The water and air at this point possess superior attrac tions. The analyses made in the laboratory of Professors Booth, Garrett, and Camac, of Philadelphia, show the • existence of valuable mineral elements,'the waters of some of the springs being of the iron or chalybeate class, and others containing saline or aperient salts. Pore mountain water abounds; and the guests will-also be , supplied with mineral waters from other springs, sachas Blue Lick, Bedford, and Saratoga Waters; Ample facilities for bathing have been provided, new ■ plunge and douchbaths erected, and Hot and Cold Bathe can at all times be obtained. The grounds, walks, &c., have been highly improved, and are of a varied and picturesque character. - There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph Office and two daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and inter mediate points. Excursion Tickets can be obtained at the Office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, corner of ELEVENTH ‘ and MARKET Streets. For further information apply to GEO. TV. MULLI7, Oresgon Springs. Cambria. f!n.. F*_ THE SEA. SHORE, «lE FOH GAPE MAY.—THE t safe and commodious Bay Steamer MAJ#--- , HATTAN, Captain Kirby, will. leave ARCH STREET WHARF for CAPE MAY every Tuesday, Thursday* ' and Saturday, at half-past nine o’clock A. fit, commeu ing on THURSDAY, July 2d. Returning,, will leave. Cape May every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at eight o’clock, stopping at Naw Castle to connect wifchtha ; Baltimore lines. The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convenient boat that ever run to Cape May, having about fifty state • rooms and every accommodation that passengers can da>- fiire. Fare $2.59, including carriage hire. Meals extra. Children and servants half Dries. Freight at moderate 4 rates. No height received after S o’clock. . - : ieffidw A. RETBOLD.. RAILROAD LINES. XStoaMiSHßli! NEWPORT,^ NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN A2TD ' ; SHORE LINE RAILROADS, On and after MONDAY, June 29,1863, one Daily Train will leave New Y oik, from depot corner Twenty-seventh.' street and Fourth avenue, at 12.10 DM , passing through New Haven. New London, and Stopinaton. to East Greenwich, R. 1., where the steamer WATER LILY will be in waiting, on the arrival of the -train, for New port, affording a splendid sail down- the Narragansett Ray, arriving at 5.39 P. 31- Tickets sold and baggage checked through. J4B R HOYT, Supt. N. Y..&N. H.R. JL J. E. FOSTER. General Agent N. Y. & Boston Shore Line R-R. ' jylQ 2Qt - fiSBHIB' PHILADELPHIA and LONG BRANCH VIA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND RARITAN AND J>t- LAWARE BAY RAILROAD. . ■ On and after Monday, June 15th. and. until further no tice, passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry At 7.18 A. M. . arriving at Long Branch at ILIO A. M. s ' Returning, leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P, M., arriving at Philadelphia ah 7.45 P. M. Passengers landed close to tfcie Hotels. . N. B.—Excursion parties'vnllbecarriad on liberal terms. Apply to C. B. COLB, Agent at tie Depot. Cooper's Point, BENJ. srBONO, Assistant Superintendent. BMPENINO on, THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO, RAILROAD.—This road, being fully REPAIRED w effectually GUARDED, is now- open ror the' tion of passengers'and freight to all points in the GRR&JE* WEST. For through tickets and all other information apply at the Company’s Office, corner of BROAD -St'/set and WASHINGTON Avenue* 8. M..FELTON,* ;.i . apB»tf - President F. W. and B. B fc - % fTiC—3 WEST CHESTER ANH. PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD* VIA MEDIA. ' _ ; n SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. • On and after MONDAY, JUNE-1,1863,,the traijmwffl leave Philadelphia, from, the depot; Northeast coraerof Eighteenth ana Market streets, at 7.60 and.KX.3O A-*.«, and at 2, 4.30, and 6.65 P. M. On TUBSD AYB and FRIDAYS a train will leave WlS* CHESTER at 6.50 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 9.16 P. M. . Trains leave the corner ef Thirty-drst and Market streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starling, time from Eighteenth and, Market. On SUNDAYS leave PhUadeiphiaat 8 A. ML Mi % P- M. Leave Weßt Chester at 7.60 A- M.anddPL M,' The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.60. A, M.- and;4.S P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains ontheF; and. B C R R for Concord, Kennett, Oxford, &c. ielltf ‘ HENRY WOOD, Superintendank _ o APB Mil . Opficb Cabs Mat Ann MniyiLLj B. R Co.» ' 400 Walnut Street, June 12,-1» FURTHER OPENING. - On and after MONDAY, the 22dof-June, the cays will run upon this road-to the D enidevUle Statfon, leaving Walnut-street ferry at 9~o*clock Mr, in the' w&at Jei* sey cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court Hone* -to Cape May, reducing.thediitancehv stage tonlne niijefc je!3-tf . C* RDUNGAN, FSsTdeut. PO BTIISEA SHORE! I SUMMER ARRANGEMENT- CAMDEN AMD ATLANTIC RAILROAD. . On and after MONDAY, JnnelStli, 16®, trains for At lantic City will leave Vies -street Ferry as followe: . .Mail train leaves..• - ?* 30 A. At Express train leaves..,.*.**** ■ ».«»•»•»*» ■ 3.46 r. M> Freight train, with passenger car attached.9.oo A. IK. Returning, leaves Atlantic-City: Sxpresß train*.. *.• w«*»**_6-00 A. M. Freight train*.*.*........... ... * * «**12.05 P. R * Fare to Atlantic, $2. Boand-Tisfo Tickets, good flat the day and train only, or down, on ' Saturday and up n Monday morning. $3. ' An Accommodation Train to R- and D. B. R. R, June* > tlon wDlleave Vine street at S.LS P. M.; returning n*o£& mornin*at dm aAI)I> oNFIEL» TRAINf' Leave Vine street at 1CX16.A,. M._ and 1.45 P. M* Leave Haddonfleld at 12.15 P.M: and SP-ftf : iel3*tf JNOrO- Ryf ANT. Agenf --wit—a. FOR SALE— HE S’rEiM "■aTDS" WASP." no-y lyinitatC 4TTEM/8 Wharf. For terms, apply to H. SCHULTZ, 9ft North Wharves. jyKMtif m 0 M. SLOCTdM, DENTIST, 1545 Street. • extracted without pain; by a new American invention. iylMtif* J. KEIM, Proprietor.