if (11*097.274 366. of Hat December, he eatio Ated that by this time the public debt would reach The ••kp-ua.curei, however, have beensllghUy lees tn* s-oret-try anticipated, or rather the u*t-loti*l revenue has been oomewbe* c- etfr, • n:! the tmbtie d*ht. <- t'ieie f 'ore, less by $25,023,037 than the Secretary estimated last December* The New York Evening Post of to-dav says: The Stock Exchange has been ft l ive this morning. vOovernmert securities are strong; railroad oa<la Bteft( y; bank-stocks quiet, and Border State bonds fim. - Railroad shares are atrong. The Western stocks tare row iho.rpftfdpp' Ir* f-vo 1 ’ w*th canitaliars, and it if consequently more easy to raise loans on this class Of leounties, lor, although temporarily tnee*rainga for freight of some of the lines are smaller than was • anticipated, still this deciioe is f.aniiv a - s.iu.«n*d for, while the local traffic is increasing. And the receipts from passengers, which are the more lucrative part of the earnings, show a very giatifying improve ment The business of the morning amounts to about ■40,000 shares, the heaviest transactions being in miohigan Southern, Rock Island, Prairie du Uhien, JPittsbuig and Toledo. Before tbc first session gold was seeing at 12i%; Hock Island at Xol%@lol % ; Erie At 93%; Pittsburg :'at 94@94%; Ilu' Bou River at 143, aud Qltchigan Southern at 86@88%, c ' The loan market continues to work easier for bor rowers./ Yesterday afternoon and to-ii>y uunoer of 6 pet cent, loans have been p-vid o:f and replaced at 5 per cent.- The current rate, however, is still 6, and we hear of one or two exceptional in which loans which are arranged to remain undisturbed for some time were negotiated at 7. First-class mercan tile paper sells at s)£@6. phllada. Stock Bxcti [Reported by B. S, SLAYMAKk. ' BEFORE . 400 IT 16 4 100 d 0..... ...‘.,2dys 16:4 lOOßeadingß cash 64$ 100 d0.......ca5h St 13-15 IUO do.. ffi FtBST 1 60 N Amer ins *2 76 Delaware Division. 44 lOtf'M Pennaß.... lfi%- 4 - do ..16 205 d 0....... U% 60 d 0.;..... 163 k 60 do ;..ciahl6K gOO IT 57.30 T N blank. 106* 3Horri3towD K...... 6n 4000 Beading 6.s 1870....H^ 3000 do 1371....fe510fl coouses^...^...^ . ICO N Penna, R 16fc 200 do..'. 17 100 do bSMnt 17X 100 d 0.... 2 Jys 17)6 100 doi,.. ...;b3O 1734 v 2Oo'"‘'do.. s3O 17>a 300 d 0.... b6O 17% , SEVJONU 100 Union Bank 40 1 Gam & am R >' 166 3000SaeqCanal6a-...b0 57 60 Reading K 65 ,100 do s6O 64* 200 Schtty Kav 6a 1832. 80 • CLOSING PR Bid Asked. US 6a*81.........106)4 ’ US7-SoNotea....lC6)s 107 American G01d..125)4 126 3Phila6sint off.--102. 303 . Do hew lntoff.lo6# 107 ! Alle co 6eß .. Pennads. 101 101 X •Do. Coups.. - ’ Beading B ft* 55 Do 6s ’B3 ’4B. .. 109 Do< bds *7O. .105# .. : Do bds’BBconv.Ho 112 Bennft B diy off. 03>4 63# _ Do lstmßs. -• 110# Do 2dm65..1C6 10S tittle Schuylß.. 47 47# -Aforrie C’l consol 6S 70 Do prfd 135 Do 68*76 «• Do 2dmtg.. .. Buaq Canal • • * Do ' 6s •• . •• BchuylKay...... 12# 12# , Doj prfd..... 21# 24* Do 6s *82.... 79)4 80 Elmira 8........ 86 S 6 • Do prfd 50 '62 Do 7a *78....106 110 Do 105...... .* Zi Island B ex-dv 38 3S# •vDo" bd5...... i. PMlaGer & Nor .. JjehlehValß v -.. Do bds~~. . *. PliUodelplUa Markets. ■ , July 23—Evening. ■? There is very little inquiry [for Flour, either for shipment orhome use } about 500 bbla extra family flold “at $e@6.25, and 300 bbla Jenny Lind do, on pri vate terms. The retailers and bakers are buying in ... apm all way, at $6.60@6.76. for superfine ) $5.87® for extra ; $G,37@6,76 fcir extra family 5 and s7® . *7.60 for fancy brands, as to quality. Bye Flour- Small sales are making at $4.60 ty bbl. Oora Meal ifl soarce at s4for Pennsylvania, and Brandywine at $4.26 bbl; ; * • ; • " -"v GRAIN* —The receipts of Wheat are light, and .the demand limited ; about 6,000 mish Pennsylvania red sold at 136@139c, closing at 1360 afloat, and white at 146@lG0c Dush for common to prime. Kye is quiet at 103@105c bush lor Pennsylvania. Corn is dull and lower \ about 4jooo bushels Western mixed UOldat 7B@Boo, mostly at the former rate, and prime yellow at 84®85c bußh;' Oats are very dull, and offered at 76®'i80,. weight. BARIC—Q,uei citron is held at $3O ton for first 1. ■ COTTON.—Holders are rather firm in their views, hut there is reiy little doing in the way of Bales; we quote.middlings at 63c tb, cash: >, GROCERIES.—There is no change to notice in Sugar or Coffee. We quote the lormer at 10>£@12c sp &-for Cuba and Porto Rico- PROVISION Si—There ia very little doing in any - Mesa Pork is quoted at sl4@!4 50 bbl. Hams aie in demand at A. sate of Shoulders, in salt, was made at and 100 tos Jjard at lo&c lb. >.. WHISKY.—The demand is limited, at 4T@47>£c for bbla, and 45}gc ?? gallon for drudge. . f The following are the receipts of Flour and G-rain at thiH port to-day - Flour.. Wheat. Corn... ' Oats... t* New York Markets, July 31. 0 Ashks.—The market is-quiet and steady at $7 for iPotB and $8 87>£. for Pearls: . , ; BBBADSTurirri.—The market for State and West ern flour continues quiet] and prices are without material change. ; ' The aaiea ere : 7,500 bbla at, s4@4 4S for superfine AState; $4.96@5.10 for extra-stare p s4®4 45 for su perfine Michigan, Indiana; l6wa,'Ohio, &c.‘; $4 90@ 6.35 for extra do., including shipping brands of found-hoop Ohio at $6.60@5.70,'an<! trade brands do. r $5.80@T26.>.; A v . Southern flour is dull and drooping, vThe sales are COO bbla. at $6,75@G.35 for superfine Baltimore, and -- for extra do. Canadian flour is dull, with sales'of 300' bbla &t $5.10@5 30 for common, and $5.35@7 25 for good to choice extra. .- Eye Flour is quiet and unohanged at $3.60@5.10 * , ‘ifor the range ofnne-and superfine. • w.Copi Mealisdull, with aaleß of 150 bbls. We quote ates4rto ;:Brandywine, $4.a0@4.35 ; Caloric, $4.25; JPunoheona, $21.75, • . . The wheat market is dull and one cent lower. The sales are 45,000 bushels at slos@i n for Chicago spring sl.lo@l 20 for IVliUviUK.ee club ; $1.21@1,23 for amber Iowa; $1.21@1.25 for winter fed Western ; $U24@1.28 for amber Michigan. ; Bye is dull at 90@l00c; . 1? Barley is dull and nominal. Oats are quiet and unchanged. Sales at 70@76c lor Canada,'Western, and. State. : Com is unsettled, and closed with a downward tendency. The sales are 55,000 bush at Cs>£@s6c for - • Shipping, and 64@65c for Eastern. • Whisky.—The market is dull, with sales 250 bbls . 6t 45@45>£ for State and Western. , PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TfiADjj. JAMEB R. CAMPBELL,) 8. W. DR COURBEY, } Committee op thb Month. JAMES C. BAUD, , S ,t' LETTER BADS AT THB KBBOHANTS’ EXOHA2TG2. PHILADELPHIA ■ Ship Saranak, Rowland......... Liverpool, July 25 Sark Baltasara, Robertson.. Liverpool, soon BrigKeoka, Burns .•••St, Domingo City, soon Brig Kodiak, Peterson .St Thomas, July 25 Sohr St Lawrence, Kinch,... Port Spain, soon MARINIS INTELLIGENCE. LT OF PHILADELPHIA, Ju1y^4,1863 fSUN RISES.... HIGH WATER .4 51—SUN SETS ARRIVED. ; U.S transport steamer Maple Leaf, Dale,3o hours . ftom Fortress Monroe, in ballast to US Quarter master. . * « Bark Sead2agle, Howes, 11 days from Fort Spain, Trinidad, with sugar, &e, to Thos Wattson 5c Sons; up by tug ; .T F Starr. Capt. Hitchins reports .passing in ;the bay the bark Ephraim Williams, of 3fcwaork] and others as before reported. Schr Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, 7 days from Bos i2on, in ballast to captain.' Schr Cora, Masten,* day from Brandywine, Del, ‘With corn meol to R M Lea. J Steamer Buggies, MoDermott, 24 hours from New /york,withmetseto WPClyde. Steamer Oliver Thomas, Knight, 24 hours from N with mdse to W .P Clyde. - CLEARED. Bark Eventide, Cunningham, Port Royal, J E sßazley & Co. Brig Sea Lark, Neil, Boaton, J E Bazley & Co. Brig Herald. Davis, N Orleans, D S Stetßon & Co. tSohr Horace E Brown, Race, Bath, J E Bazley & UDo. :Snhr Velma, .Storman, Portland, E A Somler&Co. -Sdhr Mercy Taj lor j Nickerson, Boßton, Eepplier - l ’ef. Smith, Salem, .TMilnea&Oo. SchrO AHecksw. , 1 .•> Schr Pathway, Harris, .tm.. - Schr Mary Eliza, Bragg, Newbern, N O. Schr J G Babcock, Baboook, Salem, N J. Schr Lucy L Sharp, Mcllwee, Boston. ' Schr Kate Kallahan, Ragen, Arexandria. Sobr Connecticut, Click, Providence. Sohr JH Wain wright, Mulford, Boston. Sohr Vashti Sharp, Sharp, Boston. Sohr Bird, Wolfe, Leweß, Del. Schr Two Brothers, West, Milford. Schr Sarah. Jane, Jdnes, Chester River. Schr Andrew Wurfflin, Guyant, Snow Hill. Schr S C Smith, Tuft, Port Deposit. Sohr Qlara Ann, Flevell, Washington, D O Str J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, Gtr Bristol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde. Str New York, Fultz, New York, W P Clyde. ' s -*Str Emma Dunn, Borden, Georgetown, D O, Thos Webster, Jr. nr TELEOKArit. (Correspondence of the Philadelnhla Exchange.) * NEWPORT, B. I, July 23. The schooner James Power, Capt Chandler, from Philadelphia for Salem, Mass, with coal, put in here last evening with loss of foremast, and otherwrse damaged. „ - . BOSTON, July 23. , " i The schr Otronto, of Ellsworth, Me, coal laden, , Was pioked up off Chatham yesterday, abandoned, and towed into Gloucester. Bvan arrival herefromPort-au-Prince, it is ascer tained that the town of Port Plain was destroyed by •Pre on the 30th of June, (Correspondence of The Press.) . . READING, July 21. The following boats from the Union Canal passed Sinto the Schuylkill Canal tcwlay, bound to Phlla idelphia, laden and consigned as follows: .TBrown, lumber to John Craig; C Hoffer, do to J HDeyshen ON, do to JKeeley; Angenoria, bark *0 H B Kerper; Viola, anth coal to Wm F Carter & Co. ' - . MEMORANDA, ’ Ship King of Trumps, Carter, entered out at Llv terpool Sth inst for this port. Ship Vivid Light, Coming, hence at London 10th •inst, via Fayal. Ship Armada, Jeffrey, from Calcutta, at London -10th inst. .Ship North Wind, Jewett, from Cardiff, at Singa pore May 27. - Ship South America, Lincoln, from Callao, at Gibraltar 30th ult. Bark Aura, Lindsay, oleared at New Orleans 15th -inst for this port. . Brig JHKennedy, Smith, cleared at N Orleans, -33 th inst for this port. ' Brig Alex Mllllken, from Matamoros, at New Or leans 14th inst. Brig Belle, Yates, for this port, cleared at New • Orleans 13thinst. , ’Brig JC Coale, O’Leary, for this port, reinsured .-t DgsgstshOiAOEßi nil. juia h*. Safer j ffl limulon, Lipplnaott, nenoa M new or* leant um insti ' Sohr B O Scribner, Hall, cleared at New Orleans 35th inst for this port. Sohr Marlon, Dusey, hence, below New Orleans .}6th inst. •• Sohr E G Willard, for this port, oleared at Port land 21st. . Sohr Anna M:Edwards, Barker, henoc at New 2lst Inst. ’ Sohrs G R Conover, Jones,, and E A Anderson, • Oranmer, hence at Providence 21b1 inst. Sirs Comstock, Drake, and David U tley, Phillips, ■ hence at New York 2ist inst, l&nge Salw, July 93* SJ», PiuiadelpMa Jfixeuaasa J '*2oo.Ke»*'•! ng R. ..s'S^wn-54X 200 do- ...b;W 55 IUO d 0... s3O 55 100 d 0....... s9O 6ff& :05" Pennafla, C & P... IOOJi 2 fOQ do CfiP.Wl '-JOO do. ...»10JJ£ •ICOSchiiy Nav 12V 2UU K-v,i.[ n... -i v-uJ£iat 54 7 4 200:» Coa »5* 'o6*s 50 natao’ifßa 7>s sDoBcii Naw 65’82.33js 80*£ B.KU do. SO P- Fifth St h...... 53 LOCO SttacL Caail 57 HR«»T BOARD.- ' ' TOON P-n/a K 17* ICO Rea*ius R ....,b3O >g. 100 dO>... cash 55 100 oo» .610 55 H>o • do‘... .......... 55 SO a<> ->lO 55 160 do 55 HOaRD *2OO Liit'ft Schuvl R .b 5 47^ 60 d b 5 47M IS &■> ........ 47NS 200 Pennx fis >);& 60 Pen da R........... 63‘4. , 86.- dn ;... . 63>5 iICSK—DHL U ■* W Fetma R..... .17 M7>s Do 6a 92 93 Do 10a .. V 115 Catawiss* ttOv.D 7*4 7X Do prfd..... 22*. 23 beaver Mead R v .. .. Minehill R.... Harrisburg R. Wilmington R. Lehigh Nav.6s.. .. ». Do share* .. 55 67 Do scrip-.... 43 44 Cam « &(ab R Phila & Brieß’s.... San 3t Erie 7r .. .. Delaware D*v ' .. . Do bda Spruce-atreetß.. 14& 16 Arab-etreet R...» .. 25 Race-stre-tR.... ICX Tenfch-Htreetß .. 41 42 Thirteenth-st R. SO W Phila R 65. ~ Do bonds - Green-street R.. .. .. **D.o bonds....» < Chesfcnut-stR.... .< 5% Second-street R. .. Do bonds v Fifth-street 8...: 66 5*7 Do bonds... »» Girard College R • * 25 Seveateeuth-nt R 10 1.350 bbls. .. 6,750 bush, ~15.100 bush, ... 7,600 bush. The Knights of the Golden Circle. " Captain J. S. Hobart, of the Hendrick Regiment, who hAB been engaged in the movement to drive out the invaders, writeß a letter, dated Lawrenoeburg, Ind., July 17th, to the Cincinnati Commercial) from which we copy the following: ** Morgan has received the guidance and active assistance of K. G-. C. wherever he bas gone. In Dr-arborn county I commanded the advance or vau guard of Hobeon’s army. The-citizens all too It my command to be a part of the rebel army, and the K. G- C. in Dover and Logan, and vaiinus other places, gave me the salutation of Ihc K. G.C., the grand croton ivg sU/n, arid the battle sign. In Dover they said there were just forty-seven liincolnites, and that they wished I would lull them and burn their houses. Tdey alao offered to, show me the big, fat Ltncolu ites on which we could prey. They told me that X c juld rely on the following gentlemen.of Harrison '•.as myfiieDds, and that they would tell mo where I could find the treasures of'the Abolitionists: John Ashby, the delegate to the Vallandigham Conven tion at Columbus ; Dr. Goodheart, Mason J. Cloud, and Warrfen Tibbs. I give you their names, for I think they ought to be published. The young K. G. 0 M who first told me their names, ia named I mounted him on a horse, and made him take hiß gun and go to the front rank. His sUrers gave him a most affectionate farewell. They wept bitterly, thinking him conscripted for three years. The K. G-. C.’s generally, both in Ohio and Indian*, ofleied to assist me in any way they could. This is ; one seciet of Morgan’s success; he has good, guides. GlT¥ IX *3 . Views of the Battle-Ground at Get ttpbueo, PA.— F. Gutckunst, 704 and 706 Arch streat, Philadelphia, respectfully announces that, aided personally by a prominent lawyer of Gettys* burg, who waa a useful guide forces during the battles there, he has succeeded in making several fine photographic views of prominent parts of the battle-ground at that eventful place. They are published in a series of seven 10-by-12 views, and will be sold by subscription only; the proceeds of sales to be used for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers. * The subscription books’and samples are now ready. The viewfl are, viz.: 1. Major Headquarters, 2. The FieliTdf Battle, July 1. 3. Our Centre—looking eaßt from Cemetery Hill. 4. Gateway of the Cemetery. 6. The Seminary, '6. Eesidenceof the “ Old Patriot.” 7. Second Corps Hospital and Headquarters U. S. Sanitary Commission. The price of the set will be $lO. Orders should be given at once to secure good prints and prompt delivery. ‘ F. G-UrEKUNST, Photographer, ; 704 and 706 Arch Btreet, Philadelphia. ; ' Geovee & Baker's Serving Machines. — We have frequently and strongly recommended these useful articles to our subscribers; we have done so because we know and have tested them, both in our homes and elsewhere. There are two necessary things for housekeepers—one of Grover & Baker’B 'Sewing Machines, and Godey's Lady's Book, It is not housekeeping without them. Send to them for one of their«catalogues, No. 730 Chest nut Btreet, Philadelphia, and- see to what various uses in sewing they can be applied. The very finest and the coarsest sewing may be done on them. "We have to chronicle a matter connected with this .firm, which .shows their -.generosity. They have lately presented to the “ Foßter Home,” in this city, an en tirely new sewing machine, and mended their old one, which has been used in that establishment for many years, without having had the slightest-re pair until now. When we consider that, in an establishment where there are so many children, their clothes, and the repairs had to be done on this instrument, we think we can pay no higher com pliment than to say that it has lasted through such an immense amount of work without getting out of ’ order,— Godiy's Lady's-Book for June. Aid for the Wounded at Gettys burg.—The Rev. Mr. Shinn, assistant rector of St. Paul’sJProtestant Episcopal Church, Third street, below Walnut, who has been unremitting in his at tentions to the siok and wounded at Gettysburg since the late battles, has written to the ladies of St. Paul’s; informing them that stockings, slippers, and shoes are greatly needed. The ladies, with charac teristic promptness, intend meeting in that churoh, this morning, at 9 o’clock, for the purpose of receiv ing contributions of the above class; and all per sons who feel an interest in this noble work —a work, by the way, which all should regard as a privilege, instead of a burden—can hand in their contributions between "the hours bf 9 and V to-day. The goods will be forwarded to their destination at once, and distributed under the efficient superintendence of Rev, Mr. Shinn. Delightful Excursion to Lake On tario,—For some years past the tide of excursion ists has naturally turned .in the direction of the Lakes, as affording the moat pleasant tour for tra vellers, and we are glad that, in consideration of this prevailing preference, an excursion has been ar ranged under the general agency of John S. Hilles, Esq.; of the Reading Railroad, which will render the lake tour practicable, pleasant, and in all re spects inviting. The advertisement of the excur sion programme will be found elsewhere, from which it will be Been that it contemplates, with -a single ticket, by way of Niagara Falla, (the wonder of the westem continent), a visit to Lake Ontario, the Thousand Islands, the Rapids of St. Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, White Moun tains, Saratoga Springs, &c.. For particulars as to the route the reader is referred to the Elmira Rail road office, 607 Chestnut street. Elegant New Salmon.— Messrs. Davis & Richards, successors to the late O. H. Mattson, dealers in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth Htreets,'have just "received a splendid lot ot new smoked salmon; also spiced salmon of delicious fiai'or put up in cans, all new and fresh, to .which we invite the attention of our readers. A Deughteul Summer Eesort. — We would call attention to the advertisement of the Wadawanuck House,- Stonington, Conneotiout, in another column. It is situated near Watch Hill Beach, the finest bathing place in the world. The rooms are spacious," and the building is delightfully located in a square of two acres. Taken altogether it is a delightful summer resort. The Watering Places.—Those who are out of the woods in respect to the draft, and who have the necessary supply of greenbacks, are mak ing 'tracks to the Fans, me mount&ins, the springs, or the sea-side. These places of popular resort are well patronized, and the ladies wear wreathed smiles as they grow more robust under the beautiful influence of pure air and salt water. Their at tendant beaux look elegant, especially where they have adopted the sensible precaution to procure their outfits at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. First Things.—The new paper, The Methodist, mentions, under the above caption of “First Things,” that the first five years of the ses sion of the United States Senate, it sat in secret,; the first time its doors were opened was when the exciting contest of Albert Gallatin for a seat in that body was in progress. The first publication of the translation of the Bible in this country was by Mathew Carey, of Philadelphia. And it might be added that the first successful plan of having the price marked on all the goods Offered for sale was inaugurated by Charles Stokes, at his one-price” Clothing Store, under the Continental Hotel, in this city, and the system meets with uni versal approbation. An Attractive Sign. Passing up Chestnut , street, yesterday, we observed hanging in front of the palatial clothing emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 609, a sign inscribed as follows: “ Jo seph Zackey, 609, Coupeur Francais, Sa, otre, Sar tore.” Upon inquiry we learned that three different languages were employed in the above words, viz: French, Spanißh, and Italian. The translation of whole is, that Mr. Stokes, at great expense, has secured the services of Mr. Joseph Zackey, a first class and experienced cutter, who speakß all the dif ferent languages represented in thia country, and whose work cannot be equalled. Those of our foreign population who wish entire satisfaction gua ranteed in the cut and make of their garments, should call upon "Mr, Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chest nut street, who employs only the best artists in the trade. • ■ . - - SPECIAL .NOTICES, The Assortmest of Bathing ROBKS in the United States for. Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, at SLOAN'S, jy24 3t» 805 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. ’ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Lixihent has been used by more than a million of people, and all praise it. . . ■ B air Dte 1 Hair Dye !! BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best f* the World. The only Marmless , True and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect -changes Red. Rusty or .Gray. Hair, instantly toa Glossy Bladk or natural Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; Im parts fresh vitality,'frequently restoring its,pristine color, and rectifies the 111 effects, of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed William A Batchblob, all others tie mere imitations, and should he avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. ■ FACTORY—BI BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for Dressing.the Hair. : - je2&-ly One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for BBT AIL SALES. LOWEST. Selim? Prices marked in Plain Pi* cures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. OnrOnE-PiuoE System is strictly adhered to. All &re thereby treated alike. de!2-ly : JONE 6& CO., CO4 MARKET Street MABBIBD. DONNAN—McFALL,.—On July 22d, 1863, by the Rev. W.B. Gregg, at his residence, corner of Twen ty-third and Lombard streets, Mr. Francis Donnan to Mlsb Margaret McFall,both of Philadelphia. * r* HOLLIDAY—YABNER.—In. Manayunk, June 21, 1863, by Rev. A. Culver. Mr. Thomas H. Holli day) of Lower Merion, Montgomery county, to Miss Rosetta Vainer, formerly of Pittsburg, Pa. * DIED. SHANTZ.—On the 23d inst., Alma, wife of B. F. Shantz, in the 28th year of her age. • The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Commercial Hotel, 20 South Sixth street, on Monday morning, 27fch inst., at 7 o’clock. To proceed to Lawrenceville, Chester county. ** DOWNING.—On the 14th inst., at the residence of Miry A. Downing, Pine Grove, Bristol town ship, Bucks county, Mary H. Downing, in the 57th year of her age. * ALLEN.—On Tuesday morning, Oarrie, eldest daughter of John B. A. Allen. ** HEBERTON.—On Tuesday, 21st instant, Sophia Gray, wife of the late Henry F. Heberton, in the 46th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the funei&Vfrom her; late residence, No. 329 South Eighteenth street, on Saturday morning next,- at 9 elate. MuaMnUt LiurelHilL tt smith.—At Miirorafriemimti! ontuosimiinnrii of comramptioniQeoige Bi smith, sen of Ingham nod Martha B, Smith, aged 19 years. LOPER On the 22d inst., Emma Clyde, in fant daughter of William R. and Susan Loper, avert U months. * GALLAGHER.—On the 22d inst., Hugh, Bon of Hugh and Mary Gallagher, aged 17 years. * DAVIS.—Dn the 22<l inßt., Mary S.i widow of the late Thomas Davis, In the 63d year of her age. * BIGLEY.—On the 21st inst., Mrs. Sarah Bigley, relict of the late Joseph Bigley. * CLINTON.—In Florence, N. J., at the house of Mrs, Lambert) Annie Clinton. * DLACKBART. G! HERNANIS.r-JUST U opened, a case of LUPIN’S BABEGffI HEKNANIB. Lnpin’s Black Crepe Marets.; , Do, do. Tam&rtines. Do. do. Bareges. Do. do. Summer Bombasines, Do. do. Chally T imises. Do. do. fctriped and Chock Bareges. Do. do. Mousselmede Laines. __ Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, Ac •. . BESSON & SON’S Mourning Store, jylS - No. 018,CHfiSTNDT Streefc. PLAIN WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS. A _ . White Barege Shawls; Light Lama Shawls; Summer Shawls, wholesale; Black Lace Points. ____ • EYkB & LANDELL, *■ j e 20 FOUKTH&ARCH Street*. CUMMER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, O Foulards reduced; . Nee.t Plaid and Stripe Silks; • Dark Lawns. MosamMqti.es, Ac. je2o , BYRE & LANDELL. HEADtttJARTBRS HENRY IC?* GUARDS OF PHILADELPHIA, Fifth .Street, below Chestnut, July 23d, 1863 • At a meeting of the Guards, held this day, it was or dered that a committee of six he appointed to dratt reio lutions expressive of our feelings towards residents and citizens of Parrisburg, for tne kindness and generosity which were bestowed upon the company during the term of service in that city. The following were submitted and approved, with or-, dfcrs for the publication of the same, in the Harrisburg Teh graph. .Patriot and Union , of Harrisburg, add The Press, Philadelphia. ' • • " The Henry Guard of Philadelphia, composed exclu sively of members of the Police Department of this city, take the earliest opportunitj- to return their sincere and bcartfcl' thanks to those citizens and residents of 3ar iMvnr* who, during oar stay amongst them, extended so many nctsofkindness and coartesy to us Where we daily received so many flattering attentions, it is. in deed, difficult to specially refer to single instances, or name particular persons, but we cannot pass the pre sent opportunity without tendering our special thanks to'Wehsrs Harry Bnram, Joseph Moore, Jeremiah ni choUe, and Jame 3 Ivelsh, of Philadelphia, who lihily assisted ue. on our arrival in'Hai'risburg. . To his honor MayorEoumfort, and his efliciont and gentleman ly chiefoi police, Barney (Tainphell. and all the attaches of the Department, To Mies Fannie M. Ssvacts. for her kii d atteudanceat the hospital on oueof ournumber, who was dangerously ill; Mrs Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Gr-m*>e» Mrs. .Bryan, Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hedriok; Mr. and-Mrs. Bell, Major Brady, Captain Muench-Mr David Moyer, Mr. Perkins, Mrs. Black (W. S. Woods, surgeon in charge Goiton Factory Hospital); Daniel Hocker. Mr. Boitock. Joseph McClennan, Sheriff Post, and Col. Gabriel be Korponay. .. _ The Members of. the Hope Eugine Company, the Pro prietors of Independence Island, and hosts oUother' kiDd-heartcd friends, not personally mentioned, still uu forgotten; to the Police force of Philadelphia, who pre sented us a splendid Flag, the.presentation Committee who Ironghtit to us at Harrisburg, nnd our fine recep tion and escort on our'refcnrn to Philadelphia: . Resolved, That the, Henry Guards oi Philadelphia are always ready to sustain the power aud glory of our Na ti.iDal Ensign as the emblem of civil and religious liber ty. as'the' brrght hope of the patriots of America and feel gvatified to know that we received the well, wishes ■ of every loyal man and woman during; our short stay in the interior of.tbe State of Pennsylvania. « In behalf of the Company, JOHN SPEAR. JOSEPH PaTTON, JOHN G. LOVE AIRE, - FRANCLS C. HAMPTON, samuel Hamilton, GEORGE MoIRTYRE. It ■ . Committee. GRAND RECEPTION OF THE! 9d VzS* REGIMENT," RESERVE BRIGADE, BLUE RE ohItVES. It has. been determined by the CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION, in connection with the .CITIZENS'of PHILADELPHIA, at a meeting held for thatpurpoae, to give a suitable reception to this gallant Regiment, on their anival from the seat of war, as a slight restimo nial of their appreciation of the noble reapome to the Governor’s call, at a time of gloom and donbt to all loyal citizens. ; The Citizens are invited to meet at Northeast Penn Square, Broad and Market Streets, to proceed with a band to West Philadelphia, to meet the Regiment on it’ 'arrival. The HENRY GUARD and the FIREXIEN-wiil participate. Any of Military Organizations are invited to paxticipatefand. will notice for the Com mittee at : the BOA RD-OF-TRADE ROOMS. The com bined Committees have resolved on the following-pro gramme; POLICE. Birgfeld’s Band, - > Heniy Guard and other Military. . FIREMEN. Defence, Corn Exchante- and Citizens 1 Committees. CITIZENS : BLUE RESERVES Citizens in Carriages and Cavalcade. The route will be aa follows: . Down Market to Tw ; enty-first; down Twenty-first to Chestnut; down Chestnut to Third; down Third to Walnut; up Walnut to Indepandence Square, where Mayor HENRY will receive the Regiment, and present a Ktard of coloxs. All loyal Citizens are invited to dis pley the American Flag. By order of the Committee, S. L. WARD, Corn Exchange. • A. GETTY. A. J.'CATTELL, W. H JAMS 3, . Corn Exchange Committee. D. H STEWART, THOMPSON REYNOLDS, E A SOUDER, - J. T. AUDENRIED. R. LOVETT, Jr , THOMAS J. CLOSE, W. A. SMETHURBT, It Citizens’ Committee. THE COOPER SHOP COMMITTEE IO acknowledge having received the following con tributions j * John Gregg. $5O 00 Ramuel B. Thomas 25 00 Mrs. L. S. Ferguson 2 50 Hall W. Mercer 20 00 Gauge Reed G 00 Charles Fox. 5 00 Friends per Charles F0x..... 20 00 . Jsmes K; Stone- .. 10 00 EliK Price........ no 01 J>. A. Warden.... ..... 5 00 Board of Stock and Exchange Brokers 503 00 Peter Williamson. ..TOO 00 Also for the Hospital: 1 Three Ladies pot Dr /Wallace 25 00 Mrs. R Davisper Dr, Wallace... ..► 25 00 R. B. $2, a friend $1.7 3 00 A Friend of Sick and Wounded-Soldiers 20 00 Lieut. Durboriow. 10 00 Mrs. Clapier. 5 00 Chatles Bovins. 5 0Q A box of valuable articles from Woman’s Branch of U. S. Sanitary Commission; a valuable donation from Ladies’ ►oldiers Aid of St. And row’s Episcopal Church; also from Calvary Baptist-Church, shirts, drawers, &c., from Ladies’- Aid. through Mrs. J. .Tones; a box from Lacies’ Aid. Norristown-;-wines and jellies from Ladies’ Aid, Church of the Advent, and numerous donations of nourishment, jellies, bandages, lint, &c., from frieuds of the institution. . f 5?» THE UNION VOLUNTEER RE- FRESBMENT COMMITTEE acknowleHge the re ceipt of the following contributions: From the Ladies’ Aid Society. Fifth and Rnttonjwood Hospital.,s7s; W. Thonaieyr STfHZ Glacier, <fJ2; JZ Edstis, $0; William McDonald, $2; Mife Julia Lavell Fenner, proceeds of a Fair, s6;f*ally Cathcartand Josephine Myers, do., $1.60 h. M. Scott, $5; Thomas P. Hoopes, $10; Commercial Rooms, through E C. Knight, $500; citizens/of Mount Holly and vicinity, $56, and two boxes hospital stores; Club House, per J.R. Paul. M.D., $33; Stock and Exchange C- mpany, Philadelphia, $500; Samuel Hilt,‘slo; F. J. Dreer, $l5; Mrs. Dr. J B. Myers, $4; Navy Officer, $5; Army Paymaster, $5; C. G.. $4; Joseph Lower, $5; F. Conway, $8; Mr- Romes, $5; Mrs. Mason, s>; Mrs H. Coleman.-$5O; J- JR;. $5; collections by Wa*hingtoa .Tones, $1250; Cash, $10; employees of Lewis Thompson , & Co., 348 nairs crutches; C. O. Wilson and F. C. Har jington, 150 canes and 42 pail’s crutches; Lower & Bro., o- donation of‘crutches; Whilldin & Nevill, 101 earthen diNhes. And-our thanks are-'tenderect’ to hundreds of per# odb for thfeir tinply aid in caring for the wounded, and liberal contributions of hospital stores, clothing, bandages, &c.. ~ it P^ 81 MRS. E. W. FARNHAM, HAVING .mat returned from the .battle-field at Gettys burg, will describe some of the scenes there, on SUN •DAY EVENING next, at Bo’clock, at SASfSOM-STRE4T HALL. Admittance Scents, to defray expenses. Acol lection will be taken up for the Benefttujf Mrs. Faru ham. . ■ " .jy24-2t* rS3?* COOPER SHOP SOLDIER’S HOME. -WM. STRU.THERS, Treasurer of the COOPER SHoP SOLDIER’S HOME, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions: Throueh'Dr. E. Wallace,from the following, viz: Mr?. M. S. Dickinson..... $ 25150 ' Est. of Alexander Elmslie, deceased. . ..... 100 00 Through Mts. Hammitt, part proceeds of „ Fair held at Concert Ha 11..... 1,300 00 Through Charles E. Lex, (by R. P. King,) from Two classes in Sunday School of Grace Church......... 12 40 Through Mrs. A. Horner, treasurer, part proceeds of Fairheldat Cooper Shop.. 2,512 09 Previously acknowledged. jy23-2t* . T0ta1......... ST. LUKE’S AUXILIARY TO THE SANITARY COMMISSION earnestly solicits from members of the Congregation and others, contributions for the benefit of Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Articles' of diet, flannel, and other goods, may be sent to the Society’s room in the basement of the Church, THIR TEENTH Street, below Spruce, every FRIDAY, be tween 9 and 1 o’clock, and money to the Treasurer, CHARLES W; CUSHMAN, 1»8 South DELAWARE Avenue. jy!7-flt&thfl2t OFFICE OF THE FAIRMOUNT AND ARCH-STREET CITY PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY, No. 35G3 CALLOWIIILL Street. , PHnAKELPinA. July 21,1863. _The Board of Directors have this day declared a DIVI DEND OF FIFTY CENTS PER SHAKE, on the capital stock, exclusive of the National Tax, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 31st instant. - The Transfer Books will he closed until the Slst insfc. jy22-5t JOHN T. LANGE, Treasurer. AID FOR THE WOUNDED.— AO- 2 * There are now about 4,600 inmates in the Gene ral Hospital in West Philadelphia, many of whom are severely wounded, and in want of every comfort (which the Government cannot supply) 60 alleviate their suffer ings. The lady-visitors to the Hospital are doing all they .can to supply the wants of the patients, hut to make their exertions effectual, must be supplied with in creased means. Contributions are earnestly solicitedf rom all who are disposed to aid our wounded soldiers. The articles most needed are old white linen and mus lin. Cologne water, Bay Bum, Pori and Claret Wines,, and Monet, to supply a variety of wants, and meet par ticular cases as they arise Contributions, which will be distributed uuder the Personal supervision of ladies visiting the Hospital re- KularVy, 'Will lie received by A. J. D REXEL, No; 3* South THIRD Street. C. H. : CL SRK, No. 35 South THIRD . Street. MORTON McMICHAEL, Jr. , S. E, corner of THIRD -wd CHESTNUT Streets. . . jy2l-6t OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND TEUTON railroad COMPANY, Phida dblphia, July 16, ia63- ■—iu ft meeting 0* the Board of Directors, held thiß day, a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT., dear of all-taxes, was declared from the profits of the Company, payable to the stock holders, or their legal representatives, on andafter the 2lBt instant, at the Company’s office. jy!7 r 7t J. MORRELL, Secretary. - . PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUI -Q- PAGE OFFICE, ' ' - '• PfIILADELPHIA. July 23, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until 12 o’clock M , on MONDAY, the .27tli instant, to furnish the Schuylkill arsenal, viz: %-inch Yellow Worsted Lace, 2-'ounce Spools Linen Machine Thread, No. 70. Boxes Tailors Crayons, (white and colored.) : Baling Twine. Bidders must state in their'proposals the price, auan tity bid for, and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be appended to the guarantee, and laid guarantee must accompany the bid. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. G. H. CROBMAN, jy24-3t Assistant Quartermaster General, U. BA. A S LIFE-HIKE AS CAN BE MADE, a , r e REIMER’S Portraits; life-size Photographs in oil colors; outline and features truly delineated and ar tistically colored.' SECONDSt,, above Green. It. "PBADTIFUL! HOW LIFE-LIKE b -M and other complimentary expressions are elicited from all who examine REIMER’S wondrously natural Ivorytypes, now being executed at SECOND Streets above Green. It TJBIMEB’S COLORED PHOTO -Ai' GRAPHS are a senuine success, due solely to their truthfulness and artistic coloring; likenesses pleasing and popular, at only $l. SECOND St., above Green. It pHABBES M. BOWLES, STEAM COF PEE ROASTER and wholesale dealer in Coffee andSpices.aao North SECOND Street. Rooms .to let with steady power. jy23-3c * PAN ARY SEED,.— M BAGS EXTRA fine Sicily Canary Seed, for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, ' . 19Y South WATER Street. - T ONDON BROWN STOUT.—FIFTY , casks Hibhert’s Brown gtoutlandinu and for .sals by ' WILLIAM H. YBATON & CO., ■ ]y2l-ct . Ho. aol South FROHT St. TARAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. -LI —lOO cases Drake’s Plantation Bitters, .inst rs eeived and for sale by RHODES & wnjjfAsXS, iy,-tf 107 South WATER Street. ALMONDS-— 3 BALES PRINCESS 557} 1 Almonda o cerovws X.isl>o=i J’a.par Shdl Almonds, "/or sals i>v _ - KHODSB A WIIiTiIAMBi jy4-tf 107 South WATER Street. if A PETRA WINE.—I7S QUARTER IjA oasfnnd 100 Octaves, just received per “ Laura.” and for sale iu bond,^r g g A jxsfES CARBTAIRB, a«M 1»0 WALHirr'andaiGßAHlTßStwala. CHERRY WINE.—IOO QUARTER H« IJH WiJaKOT U 4 111 CIKUUTIBtIMW THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 24. IMS. COMMISSION HOUSES. ALN, LEAMIN'G, & GO., Offer for Bale, by the package, the following Goode, viz: SACO PRINTS—New dark styles. YORK.CO.’S Cottonadeß find Nankins. BOOTT MILLS Cottone, H. O. S. W., 1-8, 4-4, 5-4. INDIA HEAD Sheetings and Shirtings. TBEMONT MILLS, GLOBE, OXFORD, BAL TIC, BEDFORD MANOHANG Sheetings and Shirtings. - DRILLS—Brown, Bleached and Blue. PRINTED CLOAKINGS & SLEEVE LININGS. VEST PADDINGS and CAMBRICS. : COTTON and WOOL KERSEYS. CANTON FLANNELS. 9-4 and 10-4 r BED QUILTS. jy24-12t jOJdilN T. HAILfPiY <* GO. SAGS AND BAGGING OS’ EVERY DESCRIPTION, NO, 113 NORTH FRONT STREET, WOOL BAGS FOB SALE. : latadw. ■' RM Y AK I) NA V Y CLOTH HOUSE, Nos. 3* SOUTH SECOND hid 33 STRAWBERRY Sts. INDIGO-BLUE CLOTHS, from *3.00 to *7.00.' “ ‘ ‘ -CASSIMEREB, from *1,25 to *3.00, “ “ BEAVERS, from *3.00 to *6.50. 6-4 MIDDLESEX KERSEYS,Ifrom *3.60 to *3/76. 6-4. “ FLANNELS.' very superior. £ INDIGO FLANNELS, at SBc. 6*4 LIGHT BLUE (Invalid Corps Relief;) Full Stock CLOTHS. OABSIMEREf, land VESTINGS* •« “ TRIMMINGS,'&c,» &c.’ Special attention to LADIES’ CLOTHS. . WM- T. SNODGRASS,' ■ 3t Sonth. SECOND and 23 STRAWBERRY Sts. jy23-lm GOODS. DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. , SKI-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHS, 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRS* SNOB. For sals by FBOTHINGHAM * WELLS# «Mftf fm armycaps and nayy caps. GEO. HOFF & CO., No. 5*5 North FOURTH Street, 1 Philadelphia. Manufacturers of all kinds of - Indijro Blue Army and Navy Caps and Silk Covers. jvB-lip* . Orders promptly Ailed.: ~ gINGER & CO.’S . “LETTER A” ; FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, with all the new improvements—Hemmer, Braider, Binder, Feller, Tucker. Corder, Gatherer, Sc., is the CHEAPEST and best , ,f all machines for FAMIIiY SEWINCf . ANS . • . . v LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Send for a pamphlet and a copy of ’‘Singer ft Co.’s Saiette.” - I. M. SINGER <53 GO.; Jels*3m No. 810 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. gEWING MACHINES. THE "BLOAT’’ MACHINE,' WITH OIOSS PKESSEB FOOT, IIIW STYLE HEM-MHR, BRAIDER, tad other valuable improvements^ ALSO, THE TAGGART & PARS MACHINES. Afenrr —OBt CHEST « U 'l‘ ■ 8t reel. snhft-tf PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, &c. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, , IMFOBTEBB 1BI) OB - LOOKING GLASSES. BHAIBiS W ML FATHTiHGS, ' SNGOiAVINGg, POKTBAIT, FlOTfffiS.-imd ' PHOTOGBAFH FBAMEB, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. SZTEHSrVB LOOKING GLASS WABEBOOMB AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Inl-tf «1B CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia gOBEST'SHOEMAKBRaod'] Northeast Corner FOUKTH and EACE Streets. PHILADELPHIA, WHOLES ALE DRUGGISTS, ‘ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, WHITE LEAD AND ZINO PAINTS, PUTTY, ha. AetSNTS FOB 188 CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS.J Dealer and cone timers supplied at' VBBY LOW PBICEB FOB CA 1a24-Bro rjABINET FURNITURE AND BIL w XiIABD TABLES. MOORE <ft CAMPION,' No. XSI South SECOND Street. . (a eonneetlon with their eztensire Cabinet bnelneae. art MW mannlactnrlnc a anperlor article of BILLIARD TABLES, aid have now on hand a fall supply, finished with tilt MOOBB & GAMFIO2T S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are,pronounced by all "who have used ih.em to bo zuperior to all others. Bor the quality and finish of these Tables, the manu teeturera refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Bnion. who are familiar with the character of their pork mh9-ffm $3,919 49 2,43112 $6,350 61 ARCH STREET. [O. A. VANKIRK A 00.1 IUVOTAGTtTBBBS 01} OHANDELIEBS Al*o» French Bronze Figures and Ornaments,Porselaln IkdMea Shades, and a variety of 4 FANCY GOODS* WHDIiISAIiI AND BBTAIfc, Plum nil ul nr,min. rood,. Tflr 0 0 L 20*000 pounds light selected Ohio Fleece. SO, 000 pounds, 20 to-30 cuts, flue, SO,OOO pounds Nob. 6to 20’s, in Warp, Bundle and Cop. N, B. All numbers and descriptions procured at once ALEX. WHILLDIN & SONS, jel9-fm&wtf TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE A BUBAL DISTRICTS. We axe prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at their Country Residences with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF, FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, AC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, jny2l-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS. TMATJTY.—IF YOU WISH TO HAVE -IA a fine, clear complexion, use HUNT’S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL. It will make you aa fair ax a Illy. Price, 25 cents. . v If you are troubled with Tan or Freckles, use HUNT’S BRITISH BALSAM; It is warranted to remove them. Price, 25 cents. ' If you want a Color* use HUNT’S BLOOM OF BOSES. It will not wash off, nor injure the skin, and cannot be detected. Price, 26 cents and $l. HUNT’S COUBT, TOILET POWDEB is the best Faee powder in use. Price, 1235, 25, and fiO cents. v Sold at HUNT A CO. % Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South'Sß-* TENTH, above Walnut. - my9-3m OF FI C E MEDICAL DIRECTOR, U. S. A., PhilpelphtA. July 16fch, 1863. Soldiers who are permitted to reside at home and re port to Army Hospitals in this City, and their friends -and those furloughed from Hospitals, are notified that they can receive no compensation from the Government for board during the time they avail themselves of such indulgence. . EM. SWIFT, jy!7-frmw6t . • Snig. IT. S. A„ and Med. Director. TJ OS.PITAL STORES—CONSISTING J-A- of assorted JelliesVPreservea, Syrups, Condensed Milk, Muninger’s Beeftoa* Canned Fruits of all kinds, Oranges and Lemons* Kwina, Corn Starch,' Chocolate, Cocoa, Gelatine, Pickles, Ac. - ■■■ m ■ , ___ BHODES & WILLIAMS, . jy2l' . IQT South WATER Street, v POTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS vof all numbers and brands. • • .., . Baven’s Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for btsst - - »Y_a ... .-assjsmjii Jins. TjiYE AND BAH.—TROF. tl. ISAACS, Xi M. D.. Oculist and Aurlst, formerly of Leyden, Holland, now at Ho. SXI HM Street, where, person, afflicted with diseases of the Eye and Ear wm he solan tiflcaUy treated, and cured, if curable. Artificial Eye. inserted without pain; H. B.—No charge made for exa mlnation. J« lSm T ATOUB S OLIVE OIL, VIRGIN OIL ii op AIX. --Also, Bacegdupi A Do Possel Plls brands, quarts and Pints. Cor sale „ * WItLrAKS , ,21 IQT Bwtk WAT£B Stint. : No. 30 SOUTH FRONT Street, No 31 LETITIA Street, ARMY' CLOTHING, &c. SEWING MACHINES. DRUGS. IMPORTERS AND' DEALERS MANUFACTURERS OP FURNITURE, «&c. GAS FIXTURES, &c AND OTHER GAj3 FIXTURES. Pull Blood. WOOLEN YARNS. Well-known makes. COTTON YARN. of first-class makes, on orders. 18 North PRONT Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS, JgHADES, CtTBTAINS, LINENS, EIfIiKISHING DRY GOODS, The subscribers offer, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, The largest and beat assortment Of all descriptions of HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, To which they rispectfally Bolicit the attention of Families, Hotel-keepers. And buyers generally. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, jyl7-fmwl2t YOOS CHESTNUT Street. JMPORTANT NOTICE LINEN BUYERS: We have reduced our PRICES to correspond with the FALL IN GOLD. S. MILLIKEH & CO., Importers and Dealers in LINEN GOODS only* ARCH Street, and 33 South SECOND Street. jy23-Btif - ■ RE A T REDUO T I O N m THE PRICES or SUMMER DRESS GOODS. PACIFIC LAWNS, cents. MOZAMBIQUE*, 12K cents. •PARIS ORGANDIES. 25, . BAREGEB, 183$ and 25 oanta. FINE BLACK BARBGBS, 25 cents. With many other kinds of Dress Goods, reduced very lowi to cloße out, to make room for Fall Stock, such as GRENADINES, \ SUMMER SILKS, FOULARD SILKS. MOHAIRS,' Mft7.iMUTQUF«* EDWIN HALL & CO,, 36 SOUTH.SECOND STREET. N. 8.—200 pieces of Medium and Dark Print 3 just opened, at 18% centß. * , , jy2o-6t T3AEGAINB ! BARGAINS! Figured Bareges, 6ia cts. . Plain and Striped Bareges, 10 cts. Figured Bareges. \2% cis. filozambiques, 12>a cts. Cballide Laines, 18# and2oct&, Choice Styles Lawns, 12% cts. Choice Styles Lawns, 15 cts. Als», Figured Silk and Wool Bareges, Reduced from.3l cts.-to2o eta. SHaRPLESS brothers, ICSESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. T» ATHING; ..GOODS, All-worsted Camblets, ' Retain theirsfciffueßsin the water. Cotton and Worsted Winseys. ' Also, Flannels, Plaids, &c,‘, &c. . , And a variety of Goodi - Suitable for Bathing Dresses, Selling at lowprices. SHaRPLESS brothers, jy22 CHESTNUT and BIG RTQ Streets. T7DWIN HALL & 00., 26 SOUTH SB- Street; are how offering: ' - BLACK SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES. ’ ' Black SUka at SI,LI2JS, and $1.25. : Summer Silks at reduced prices. 'Foulard Silks at reduced prices; Silk Grenadines at reduced prices. Fine Organdies at reduced prices. Fine Dress Goods, all reduced. Fine Modes, Blues, and Pearl Bareges. Plain Blues, Buff, and Pink Percales, or French Chintzes, iiut received; . • N. B. —Just received one of superior quality Plain. Silks. The colors are Browns, Blues, Modes, Purple, and ,Grgen; price, $1.37&; been selling at $1.75, jy2o-tf JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ' ARCH St., OFFERS Black and White Plaid Marseilles. Black and White and Brown and White Linen Check, French Nankinette—plaid and plain. • Nankin—nice quality. Linen Stripes,' dark around, good. * Merino Cassimeres—excellent quality. Plain, Mixed, and Plaid Caasimeres, 811 k Mixed Cloths and Cassimeres. Ladies’Cloaking Cloths. . Doable-width Plaid Flannels for Shirting. • je27 PANOY CASSIMERES. A- Summer Coatings.. Black Cloths and Cassimeres. Men’s Clothing made to order. • COOPER A CONABD, 3y9 . 8. E.-comer NINTH and MARKET Streets, IyTANTILLAS. Silk Mantles below cost. Bilk MantleSiand Waterproofs. . Summer'Mantles and Shawls, cheap. Odds-and-ends Lace Goods, cheap. ■ ’ COOPER A CON aRD. Jy9 , S. 35. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets T'JRESS STUFFS. A' Black Delaines, Alpacas, Bareges, Silks, &c. Moßambiques, Lenos. Children’s Plaids, &c. Drab Alpacas, Drab Delaines, Drab Moza.mbiq.aes. Closing sales Lawns, prices low. ■DOMBBTIC GOODS, ’ Of every kind, at lowest market prices, ” ■ COOPER & CONARD, jy9 S, E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. J4RESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.—H. STEEL & SON, ' / • • ' . No. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street, are*noW closing ont the balanceo/their stock of .Foil de Cnevres, all Wool Delaines, Poplins, _ Chillies; Delaines, Mozambique*,■ Taffete d’Etds, re&fehjLawns, French. English, and American Chintzes* Bareges, Silk'Tissues, Silk Grenadines. •” Taney Silks, and all kinds of \ v {BummerDress Goods, at extremely lownrices, SUMM SR SHAWLS -AT REDUCED ’ PRICES. BARG AINS IN BLACK SILKS. CHOICE STYLES PACIFIC LAWNS at 18Xc. l lot 2 yards 'square Table Cloths, Snow Drop and Damask,. aZLZinen. at $l. go. _ je6 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. B. M. NEEDLES OFFERS FOR SALE, At prices generally below present cost of impor tation, WHITE GOODS,-all descriptions. EMBROIDERIES, do LACES, / . do do LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do VEILS, Ac,, Ac. And respectfully invites an inspection of his i stock. 1034 CHESTNUT STREET. COLLIERS* SHIRTING FLANNELS. 6*4 Shirtings, all wool -3c4 and 6-4 Fancy,Shirtings, Soldiers’ Gray,Blankets. Red, White, and Blue - De Laines for Flags: EYRE A LANDBLL, jy4 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, J&l AMERICAN WATCHES IN 2, JuM 3. i. and ■B a?.. SILVER CASES. : ■ c. & A. PKCSITTIJJOT. Manufacturers of Watch Cases. No* MS S. FIFTH Street, between Chestnut and Market. ' ■ Jy23-thftul2tif* fijS W ATO HES, “TjOST EBOBIYBD PEBSTKAMEB IUHOFi, GOLD WATCHES, LADIBB’ SIZES. OF HEW STYLES. tILVBS ANCBBB ABU CYLINDEES. GILT ABUSES AND CYLINDEES. PLATED INGRES AND GTLIMDRISS For B*l* at Low Bate* to the Trade, hr D. T. PRATT* NT CHESTNUT STREET. A PINE WATCH REPAIRING Jedße tttuded to, bT the most experienced workai a. ud ,twt waMi warranted for os* yew. Q. BUSbbiiL, »» Iforth SIXTH Stro.t. j|| J. O. FULLER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FINK WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ■ Ho. Tl* CHESTNUT Street, \. • (Hp-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple,, Has now open a LARGB AHD COMPLETE STOCK. ' EHBKAOISO «. HOWARD fit CO.’S PINE AMERICAN WATHBS, *GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, AND PIKE JEWELRY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. my27-taug - . > Jt& G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN £2dff and Imported WATCHES, Fine Jewelry, Bilyer and Plated ware, &c > jc£7 J 0. FULLER’S FINE GOLD PBNSi THE BEST PEN IN USE, FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. myg-Sn piNE GILT COMBS I* EVSEY VABHSTY. IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL. J. O. FULLER: No. TIN CHESTNUT Btrwt. ■Tg-8m yULCANITE RINGS. A full Maortment, all sizes and .tylee. J. O. FITLLKR, Mo. TIM GHEBTMUT Street. '.siS-Sh. MUSICAL BOXES. TN SHELLJND ROSEWOOD OASES, *■ pl&yin k from Ito 13 tones, choice Opera and Amerl* tan melodies. FARR & BROTHER, Importers, xwt m OHISTgITT Street, helow Fourth- COAI. GO A L.—SUGAR LOAF, BEAYEB Meadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared «• presriy for family use. Depot, If. W. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office* Ifo. 113 SBCOMD Street. [apt-ly] J. WALTOJT A 00. T3ARNUM’S HOTEL, »»7 North THIRD, above RACE, Philadelphia. J. M. KUNKLE & CO., Proprietors. "PM MET MIX, -IJ (LATE OP CANDES. MIX. & C 0,.) ■ 105 MAIN AND GENERAL COLLECTION OFFICE.;. The undersigned r hss established an Agency for the collection, securing, and' adjusting claims of evere de scription, and has secured* the .services OfOH AilLKb KORTRECHT, Esq., as Attorney, in.all cases requiring wwm '.■&» EVANS A WATSON'S o _ jSJSjlllj ' SAL AM ANDES SAFI ld SOUTH FODMIh STREET, PHILADELPHIA. PA. A laril* TMUty of FIBE-PBOOP SAFES »lw»y« 8. hood.• ■. ■ . ‘ . ■ ■ ■ ■' ■ '■■ ■ ' *KM F. SCHULER’S SUPEiRIOB nTTMjiand overetrun* mum* PIANOS from UOO npward. For sale by th» makar, 9QS MABKBT Stmt ' Wan* M FOR SALE.—CHEAP PROPERTY FOR AN INVESTMENT. -Lnrge four-story STO HE, with four-story double backbuiidinsrs, 10S South Eighth street; desirable Residence No. 255 South Fifth street.- Also, large number of Residences in-the most desirable ; locations in the city. E. PETTIT, . jy24 • . 309 WALNUT Street. T7OB SALK—A 20-HORSE-POWER -L STEAM ENGINE and BOILERS, in good order. The Boilers are the most economical coal-burning ar rangement in the city. Can be seen running in basement, 131 South THIRD Street; below Chestnut. .. . jy2l-2t* %% North SIXTH Street. [From the Richmond Whig J The Charleston Courier makes a timely suggestion in recommending the attention of . our Government to the naturalization and cultivation of Xtelisaya, for the preservation, of the health of our soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upon the fiver, and guards the system against disease by exposure and irre gular diet. It is said that the great success of the . Plan tation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous to our un happy difficulties, was found in most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of Calisaya Baric,which It con tained, ae one of its principal ingredients. “In confir mation of this, we have heard one of our most distin guisl ed physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell from ordinary .dietetic or atmospheric causes, be inva riably relieved himself by Plantation Bltt’ers. Now that these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute (should be prepared. We understand our Government lias opened negotiations with Dr. Drake, through a secret agent, but with what truth we do not know." *. * * : * We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Whig for its remembrance of “ Auld Lang Syne, ” but we can. as sure * * On* Government ” that the Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any “secret agents," North or South. There is probably several other things that “Our Go vernment” will yet want. We know that we have the best and most popular me dicine in the world. We are not afraid to sho w what it is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. Calisaya Bark has been celebrated for over two hun dred years,and was sold during the reign of Louis XVT, King of Franoe, ‘for ihe enormous price of its own weight in silver.. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevers, Weakness, Constipation, dfcc. • CascarilTiAßark.—For Diarrhoea, Colic, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. , D andelion.— For Inflamation of the Loins. and Drop sical Affections.. .. Chamomile Flowers.—For enfeebled digestion. Lavender Flowers.—Aromatic, stimulant, and to nic—highly invigorating In nervous debility, Winter For Scrofula, Rheumatism, &c. Anise.— An aromatic carminative: creating flesh, muscle, andmilk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, cloye-buds, orange,.caraway, coriander, snake-, root, &c. • t - -. S.—T.—lB6o—X, Another wonderful ingredient of Spanish origin, im parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. Humbugs and Iquacks howl about the Plantation Bitters; but the following is what's the matter,and they know it: ... PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips, . ; fiour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous'Affeciidns. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath; Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great Weakness. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Very particularly recommended to Clergy men. Her chants,. Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habits. Also, for gentle females and weak personß who require a gentle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite, and clear mental faculties.. Sold by all respectable Physicians, Druggists, Grocers, $6&l8, Saloons, Country Stores, &c. •= Be'particular that each bottle - bears thb-'fac-aimile of. oiir signature on a steel-plate labeliwitti’ our private Go vernment stamp oyer the cork-. P. Hv MAKE & CD.', > »Oa BROADWAY, N. Yv jy22-wfxm2mif MOB SAXiB AMD TO m FOB SALE.—VALUABLE Ilf. PROVED FARM, 110 acres. Situate on the Banks of the Delaware, near Bordentown. Penn Manor farm; near Robbins' wharf, convenient to Railroad (Philadel .phia and Trenton), 1% acres. Superior Fruit Farm, near Dover, Sta*e of Delaware, 156 acres. Call and ex amine Register of Farms. E. PETTIT, j;24 309 WALNUT Street. TfOR SALE, ABA R GAIN.—THE A BOARDING- HOUSE, in DEL aNCO, N. J., situated directly on the.bank of the Delaware river, 12 miles above Philadelphia; is one of the n» ost pleasant and healthful places near the city, and is now doing a good business. . Title undisputed. Terms accommo dating. Apply to or address S. PARSONS, on the pre mises. v jy24-lm* M TO LET— THE DESIRABLE STORE 415 CHESTNUT Street, nearly opposite NEW POST OFFICE. Possession given August Ist. Inquire at the store. . jy2t-tf m : FOB SALE—THE PHILADEL -■■kPHIA HOUSE, at Cape Island. Two neat Cottages'at Atlantic City. Several neat Dwellings, at a sacrifice. Also, a large number of country places, large and am an, and also, a large variety of Oity Properties/ B. F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street, and south west corner of SEVENTEENTH and GR SEN. jylS MFARH OP 621-2 ACRES OP VERY productive LAND, on the Bristol turnpike, at Andalusia, a quarter of a mile from. Cornwell’s Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad; well watered by running streams, good farm buildings, fruit and shade trees, with several desirable Lots for the location of country seats,. within view of the river Delaware. For sale by I. C. PRICE, corner SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Streets. je29-li^ m VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY ™.FOB ; SALE—MATILDA FURNACES AND ORB BANES;—This property is' situated on the Juniata river, in Mifflin and Huntingdon counties, Pa., within one mile of Mount Union Station, on Pennsylvania Rail road. The Juniata Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad pass through the property. It embraces about twenty seven hundred acres of land, about three hundred acres of which is good form land, in a high state of cultiva tion ; the balance is good timber land, would supply sufficient charcoal forthe furnaces. The improvements are a good substantial furnace, stack, steam engine, iron blowing cylinders, dec. , with all the necessary buildings. There is on this property an extensive bed of Iron- Ore. being identical, in the geological series, with that at Danville and Bloomsburg. This ore can be mined and delivered at the furnaces for about one dollar per ton. Limestone in abundance, of good quality, on this property. The extensive coal fields.of the Broad Top and Alleghenies are from forty to fifty miles distant, byTennsylvania Railroad or canal, ana the canal run ning through the property makes it one of the best loca tions for the manufacture of iron, either with 'Coke or anthracite. In addition to the charcoal, the buildings for the furnace and farm are ample, substantial, and In good repair. The property will be sold a bargain, and on easy-terms. For further COLUMBIA, Lancaster county, I*a. P. B.—For quantity and quality of the ore, see Prof. Lesslle’e Report on same. &p2B-3m* m DELAWARE COUNTY COTTON FOR SALE.-~The valuable Cotton Fas tories, known as AVONDALE and STRATHAVBN, si tuated on Crum Creek, Delaware County, one mile from Westdale Station, West Chester Railroad, two. miles from Leiperville, and three from Chester, now occupied by Simeon Lord, are offered for sale. ' Avondale’'in cludes a Btone mill 82 by 47 feet, 3}f stories high, with dry home, picker house, twenty-two stone tenements, ana about-9 acres of land, in Springfield and Nether Providence townships. “ Strathaven -includes a frame cotton mill, 82by 30 feet, stories high, with picker house, five frame and stone tenements, and abont 24 acres of land, in Nether Providence. The properties will be shown by Mr. Lord, on the premises. Early pos session can. be given.. For terms inquire of SAMUEL FIELD, N. "W. corner of FRONT and WALNUT Streets. my3o-tf Philadelphia. JR COUNTRY SEAT ON THE RIYER ZIZ Delaware, near Torresdale, beautifully located, with "wharf on the river, containing 62 acres of excellent fanning Land, well supplied with fruit, shade' trees, &c;; communicating with the city in less than one hour’s time by steamboat or railroad. For sale by I. C. PRICE, cor.. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Sts. je29-lm JR FARM.—A VERT DESIRABLE FARM, of 130 acres of excellent LAND, under good fence and well cultivated; .watered by two running streams; situate at the forks of the Bethlehem and Sum neytown turnpike roads, one mile from Penlynn Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, and IS miles from the city. For sale by I- c - PRICE, oor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Btreets. je29-lm lEGAI. r* THE ORPHANS' COUBTFORTHE CITT AND COUNTY OFjPHIL ADEL PHIA, Estate of JOHN CONWAY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HANNAH ANN CONWAY, widow of said decedent, has filed in the said Court her petition and an inventory and appraisement oftbe personal property ,'of-the said Estate, which she elects™ retain under the Act of April 14. 1851. and the Supplements thereto, and the same will he approved by the Court, on MONDAY, the 2lst day of September, A. D. 1863. unless exceptions thereto be filed, jy 24- fe4t* JOHN BLACKBURN, Att’y for Petitioner. nUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS ! ' W At BEAN’S CIGAR STOKE. 335 CHESTNUT St . YOU can buy FINE-CUT CHEWING TOBACCO 25 per cent less than anywhere else. • ~ ~ Anderson’s Bolaoe, Hoyt’s Sunnyside, Lllienthari Standard, Old Continental, Young America, and Good* win’s N. Y. Patent Pressed, for eight cents each. Plantation, Cornish’s Virgin Leaf, Yellow Bank, Honey Hew, Amulet, National, heart's Delight, Savory, Medal lion, Nonpareil, and Mrs. Miller’s Fine-cut Chewing To bacco, for fonr cents each. _ ___ _ „ - CUT- IN YELLOW PAPERS. —Lilienthal’s, Backus A Campbell’s, Yellow Bank, Grape, for '.three i“#INE a -CTT CHEWING TOBACCO IN BULK.—Ander son’s Solace, Hoyt’s Snnnyslde, Dean’s Golden Prise, Dean’s Philadelphia Fine Cut, Honey Dew, Michigan, end Pride of Kentucky, for six cents per ounce. Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco by the pound, 45, 60, 75, 90 Ce iWnf>OßT4V HAVANA AND TARA CIGARS, and do mestic Cigars of all kinds, 25 per cent, less than others „11, atwWeeale™,. at^ 335 CHESTNUT Street. Wilmington and Newark Corporation Notea taken at par. jyS-tf WILLIAMH. YE AT ON & 0 0., Ii No. 5101 South FRONT Street, Agents for the sale of the ' ORIGINAL HEIDSIECK A CO. CHAMPAGNB, Offer that desirable Wine to the trade. Also, L 000 cases fine and medium grades SobUdEAUX CLARETS. _ „„„ 100 eases ‘ 4 Brandenberg Freres ” COGNAC BRANDY,, - Vintage 1848, bottled in France. _ 60 eases finest Tuscan Oil, In flasks: 2 dozen In east. ' 50 bbls finest quality Monongahela Whisky. GO bbls Jersey Apple Brandy. 60,000 Havana Cigars, extraflne. , „ Moot A Chandon Grand Yin Imperial, Green Seal" Champagne. . / t • - Together with aline assortment ox Madeira, Sherry. Port. Ac. - fe24-ly Mackerel, herring, shad, Ac., Ac.'' 2,500 bbls Mass. Nos. I, S, and 8 Mackerel, late caught fat fish; in assorted packages. _ oblc. New Easiport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax fmWalinhifcloslatiMiJn lHanlnfi laiDDiik now mono rawr SCO boxes Herkimer Coutr CheosV Ae. _ ' In store and for sale by A KOO5B, ]a!4-tf No. X 46 North WHASVBR DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST fcr the last twenty yeart »19 TINE St., below Third, Insert* the most beautifel TEETH of flu Mr,. mounted on ins Gold. Platlna, Silver, Vulcanite, Corallte, Amber, Ac., at prices, for neat and substantial work, 1 more reasonable than any dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged to laet for .Ufe... ArtHdM Teeth repaired to suit. No pain In extracting. All work Warrant, 4to fit, Belwcaca, tmUHttUIM, W-Sa NEW PUBLIC ATM>NS«. Us. phabmacopceia, • Just published by J. B. MPPINOOTT & CO. 715 and 717 MARKET Street. TBE PHARMACOPCEIA OF THE UNITED STAP33 OF AMERICA. Fourth Decimal Revision. By autho rity of the National Convention for Revising the Phar macopicc. • ■ . A ILEATISB ON HYGIENE, with special reference to the Military Service. By W. A. Hammond, Surgeon General. _ A MeNDAL OF MINOR SURGERY. By John H. Packard. M. D. - PHI BIOLOGICAL ESSAYS. By William A. Ham mond. Surgeon General. s UNITED STATES DISPENSATORY. By Word Bailie. A new issue of theßleventh Edition. .jy24 WILKIE COLLINS’ NEW BOOK ! TT SIGHTS A-FOOTI . SIGHTS A-FOOT! BY WILKIE COLLI&S. This great book, by Wilkie CoJlins. will be published and for eale TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, complete in one large octavo volume, price FIFTY CENTS a copy. It is published and for sale by T. B PETERSON & BROTHERS. No. 306 CBEST.fi UT Street,/Philadelphia. Copies sent everywhere, free of postage, on receipt of price. It OH CENTS!!—HARPER FOR AfJ *''-'GUBT. \ PITCHER’S : jy23-6t 80S CHESTNUT Street. CENTS 1 PETERSON FOR AU _A*J GUST! . PITCHER’S, jy22 6t No. 808 CHESTNUT Street. (CLEVELAND 7 S / PRONOUNCING MEDICAL LEXICON, containiagthe Pronunciatien and Definition of most of the terms used by speakers and writers on Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, with an Addenda containing Abbreviations used in Prescrip tions, Poisons and their Antidotes, &c., &c. A nuall pocket volume. Anew edition jnst published. MEDICAL BOOKS. A full assortment always on hand and for sale at low prices by LINDSAY-& BLAKE*TON, jy2l '• No. 35 8. SIXTH St,above Chestnut. JJAZARETS BOOKSTORE,' All Booki osuaJly to be had in & FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTOSEj Will alwan be found on oni tbelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. M-tf 10 CENTS 11—GENERAL MEADE 10 *-'J cents. Card Pictures for Albums. , PITCHER’S, jy2o-6t 808 OHBSTIiUT Street, on CENTS! GODEY FOR AUGUST. *J\J ' PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT Street. *1- nnOI — ; S.° o °l—< ByEß 3,660 biF FERENT CARD PICTURES FOB PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, at PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT, Jyl4-tf 808 CHESTNUT Street MEW MAPS—NEW BOOKS. . A. N?W COAST SURVEY MAP OF VIRGINIA, showing the present movements. Sheets 60 cents; Pock et form 75 cents. • ' - - NEW MAP OF THE EASTERN PART OF VIRGINIA, and MARYLAMD, and DELAWARE, on a large scale. Bheets 50 cents; Pocket forms7scents. NEW MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA. Sheets 60 cents; Pocket form 75 cents. JOUBNALOF ARESIDENCEON AGEORGIAPLAN TATION. By Frances Anne Kemble. $1.25.: ROBERT, THE CABIN BOY. 75 cents. - AMERICANS IN ROME. By H. P Leland. $1.25, UNCLE PAUL’S STORIES FORBOYB AND GIRLS. 60 cents. .... THE PILGRIM PATH. Interesting incidents in the experience of Christians 60 cents. MEMORIAL OF SUSAN M. UNDERWOOD; or FOL LOWING AFTER JESUS, By Mrs, Eliza H. Anderson. 60 cents. AN HISTORICAL RESEARCH. Opinions of the found ers of tbs Republic on Negroes, as slaves, as citizens.and as soldiers. Third edition. ' Paper 50 cents; cloth $1.60. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MaRTIEN, jyl3 606 CHESTNUT Street. QK OTS! —25 OTSI 25 OTSI— ALBUMS, holding 12 PICTURES, bound in Muslin, gilt edge. PITCHER'S ALBUM DEPOT, Jyl4-tf 808 CHESTNUT Street. fcio TO $45. —IMPERIAL QUARTO PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM 3, holding MO and 400 PICTUREB, elegantly bound in TURKEY MOROCCO and RICH VELVET, with'Orhaments. PITCHER’S ALBUM DEPOT, jy!4-tf .808 CHESTNUT Street AHI $l-501 $1.50! PHOrO qP.L-vVI GRAPH ALBUMS, holding TWENTY FOUR PICTURES. Bound In BEST TURKEY MO ROCCO. PITCHER'S ALBUM DEPOT, iyld-tf ~ gQBJ.PEJiTNnT stroot. WANTED-BY A LADY—A POST TION as HOUSEKEEPER inf''a'Gentleman's faithily Bhe undereta'nds sewing, and is'competent to take , charge of children. A comforta'&le home is .a. greater object than salary. Apply at 1315 WaLNUt Street', __ j?2£et» WANTED —IN A WHOLESALE Btatg House in MARKET Street, a MAN thorough ly conapetent to buy and sell Drugs; one who has some acquaintance w’ilxf 1 country trade preferred. Address Box 1564. Philadfephia P. O. jy2l-4t* PER DAY.—WE **• want'reliable, energetic canvassers and agents in every, connty.'for a genteel business at a commission of from $5 to $l5 per day." No humbug. Experienced canvassers preferred,but room for all. Address . C. M. DUNN & CO., Publishers, At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; or 185 RBADE Street, New York. jy2o-3m* ©UBSTITUTE WANTED— lnquire at jy23-3t* 509 NORTH Street, Phila, XJOY WANTED, IN A WHOLESALE Af. Dry- Goods . Store, in Market street. Address * * Merchant,” at this office. ‘jy23-3t* (Ejd nnn —WANTED, A PARTNER with the above amount, to assist incon dticting a profitable and staple manufacturing business. Address, with real name and address, BACON. Press nfiUre. jv24-2t* SR9O 000 ' AND OTHER <(P £j\J 9 amounts, to loan on mortgage for five years, at five per cent, per annum. » LEWIS H. REDNER, It* ; v No. 153 South FOURTH Street. PER MONTH GUARANTEED. w * Testimonials of Clergymen and scientific men sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., & CO,, Newbuiyport, Mass. je24-2mdaW A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE sP * V AGENTS in every county at $75 a month, ex- » penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address . S. MADISON, my6-3md&W Alfred, Maine. jftCfk A MO N T H!—W E WA N T sPOv/ AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13other new articles. 15 circulars free, SHAW St CLARK, ; myfi-3md&W • Biddeford, Maine. <Cjl n Ann —THIS AMOUNT TO W A'-' ? V/V7V/• Joan on a City Mortgage or Ground Rent. . Will he divided. Apply to .; E. PETTIT, jyl6 309 WALNUT Street; DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFlCE.— Philadelphia, Feb, 9, 1863. VESSELS WANTED Immediately to carry COAL to the following points: Tortugas. . - Key west, Fla. . Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va, Newborn, N. C. ' Port Royal, S. C. • A. BOYD, felO-tf . Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. pEMOYAL—JAMES FULTON HAS -I-k> removed his Law and Collection Office, and also the office of the Legal and Insurance Reporter, from No. 424 Walnut street to No. 103 WALNUT Street, op posite Washington Square. Government claims, of all kinds, collected as usoaL . jyll WIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME communicating and single rooms; private table!/ desired, No. 1315 WALNUT street. je2s-lm* gTERLING EXCHANGE AMERICAN GOLD W A. N T E D , jy2omf-10t H B BECBBTABY OF THE TREASURY TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY Amd. until further notice, I ihall continue Deceased. AHD AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AQMTCIEB DUTLEB COUNTY BAILBOAD X> BONDS'.—The Commissioners "of Butler county, , t> btl yi q ' tn compromise their Bonds, .issued to the Company, at fifty per cent, on Bonds and Coupons: now dne. For particulars, corre- Btxmd with the Commissioners of Butler county. rv rvrder of Commissioners. wVl2t HARVEY COLBERT, Clerk. o HABYEY THOMAS,. O* STOCK AND BIH. BROKER, No. 313 WALNUT Street Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at the 1 BOARD OFBROKERS. „ AI , T . m Subscriptions to the 5-20 year six per cent. LOAN still received at par. . _ _ No charge for Commission. jy3-sm. . fIfiLLIGTIQN OF'Vi §: 9 B l™- V iNiraßTavifflsai .^7 PBESS C(»aPANY are now prepared collect at the Areas uxyDepaJr tan eiii. W askingt Ah., With d655f1,t011. U.(L at reaatmaWe fates, the One Tear Certtfioatea of In debtedness of the united State, now dne or short!* ma- made known and receipt* |1T0& at the oflee, Wo: 330CBBSNUT Street. . myß-tf A MEBICAN B O 0 F I N G SLATES, II FUUjY- BOTH, TO TSB-BBBT WBLSBrSLATBS, ' T. THQMASf 1e36-iffi* ' m WAUTCT Street T2A CHESTNUT. STREET, Bttween Seventh and Eighth Streets WANTS. REMOVALS. BOARDING. FINANCIAL. AT BEST PRICES. DREXEL & CO. HAS AUTHORIZED HE FOE A. BRIEF PERIOD. to receive Subicrlptlom to tlie 5-20 LOAN AT IP A Bj AT MY OFFICE, Threnghimt the Loyal Stittei. , JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, v . • ' -•• No. 114 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, AHCTIOJf SALE, ZaXuAnStHAJTD BAN SOU STBKBTB. AUCTION BALK -OK HOBBES. CABBIAOBS, HAB OH SATURDAY MbBHIKO NEXT. At 10 o’clock, <=o^Wn^ab„ut EB Fall description in Catalogues, - A large collection of deairab’le new and second- bani Carriages, with which the sale will commence. * ALSO, - ’ • • Single and double Harness, Saddles, &c. - No postponement on account of the weatner. . IHf ALFRED M; HBRgNBBS. Auctioneer. AMUSEMENTS. KTEJW CHBSTNUT-ST; THBA.TBB.-r T(A»««a aßd tWRTiRyfiF-........ Mr. ~W. V^HBATIIKEi. FAREWELL RESEFIT OF Mrs. D. P. DOWERS. 9 HIS (FRIDAY,) JDLY 34, .. First time, at this theatre. oi BulwerVgreat play, the LADY OP LYoKS. „ .Mrs. D. P. Borers ..Mr. L P. Barrett Mr J. McOnUouzn. Mr. B T. 'Riajgold Mr. J. L. Barrett .Mr. W. H. Leak PsuliDP Claud-- Melnotte Gen • Duzcae. —• Glavi? Ga5per........... Beauseant....... Firsttime at thi* theatre, a MODEL OF A WIFE. "• Bonnefor .Mr. Chan. Wb'eatleign. "4Ji. Wheatley has great pleasure in announcing aa. engagement'with the celebrated burlesque actress, MBS. JOHN WOOD. the Queen of Comedy and Song. forSIX NIGHTSONTrx* cejrmeDcing MONDAY, Jnly27. Doorsopen at 7K o’clock; cnrtain risea at 8.. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A ' TBB FINE aBTS, 1035 CHEBTHTJT STSEET. , • OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 AM. tiff 6 P. M. ■ Admission 25 cents. Children half price. je29-tf EDUCATION. "XTILLAGR (IBEEN SEMINARY—A. V SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA. PA. —Thorough course in Mathematics. Classics, Eng lish Branches, Natural Sciences, Ac. - Military Tac ioa taught. Classes in Book-keeping. Surveying- andGiviL Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages.- School opens September let. Boarding, per weqk, %2.25. Tnition.per quartfr, $6. For catalogues, or reformation. andraas Rev. J. HEkYEY BARTON, TILLAGE GREEN. Pa. 'rrHW-MIBSBB CHAPMAN'S BOABD- J- ING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES will reopen BEPT. 1. Circulars may be obtained of Mr- HILL, 804 Walnut Messrs. LINDSAY & BLACK. ISTOH. 26 South Bixtk st., or by application to the Prin cipal? at Holtpeaburg, Pa. »jyl3 mwf3m* PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN- X STITUTE for Young Ladies, j 635 ARCH Street. Rot. CHARLES A- S WITH, T\ j) ' principal. The ninth Academic Tear wiD oenn on MONDAY, September 14ul. Eor circuit, and other, information, address Bo* S.* I’’ 1 ’’ v o je2fv3m* BRISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOB wUl.iMJgyj ‘.te-SA PEIKcS 1 grtSS'. For Circulars, apply w iRI7-3nL* s««>vo po.. Pa. ”* TMISS MARY E. THBOPP WILL RE .ATJ. open her Bnrllsh and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, at 1841 CHESTNUT Btrett* on the 14th of September. For‘circulars, until Septem ber. Ist. apply at tbe Sunday-school Times, 148 South FOURTH street, Phila., or address Miss Thropp at Val ley Forea. Peo.ua ' . m vl6-4id* SUMMER RESORTS. QTOIMERRESORT FOR PHIL ADEL *O PHIANS. TBE WADAWANUCK HOUSE. STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT, Is now open as a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Tbe WADAWaNUCK is delightfully looated in a square of two acres, with beautiful grounds, walks, &c. Its rooms are spacious, promenades fine, piazza extend ing around the.entire building. Hourly commuui.sa.tion. with tbe celebrated Watch Hill Beach, the finest bathing inthe world. Communication with New York several times daily. Address C. B. ROGERS. ~ jy24 12s* "PPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS; AJ This beautiful resort, sltaated ia the centre of the “Garden Spot of Pennsylvania, ” is now open for the accommodation of visitors, and-will continue until the 20th o/ October. The invigorating pure mountain air, the quickly acting properties of its^waters upon the se cretions of the liver, and its magnificent scenery, un equalled in the United States, justly entitles it to praise above all others. The commodious buildings, extended lawns and delightful walks through the -mountain from which flows numerous springs supplying the plunge, donche, shower and hot baths at all times Excursion Tickets through the season will he issued at the office of the Pennsylvania Cectral Railroad. Eleventh and Sar ket streets. ‘ Cars leave at 7 30 A. M.. and arrive at th® Springs in the afternoon. $2 per day; over two week® or the season, $lO per week. Children and servants half price. For farther particulars, address the proprietor, U. S. NEWCOMER, “Ephrata Mountain Springs.” Laa.- carter county, Pennsylvania, jy23-lm nPHE SE A- SHORE!—THE SEA- A SHOES!—SPLENDID SURF!—SEA. BREEZES TO EQUALLED r—GUNNING AND PISHING, at the SHADY RETREAT, on the .BEACH, opposite Baraegat. Care leave YINE-Street wharf daily at 7.30 A- M., via. Dela ware and Earitap-Bay Railroad. The table and bar will always be supplied with every luxury obtainable to make the FRANKLIN HOUSE the most popular resort on the Beach. ‘ • franklin h. stokes. Proprietor. iyl-wf&Tnlm EXCURSIONS; rnmmß % L Sol mguMMEB LAKtS ONTARIO. MONTREAL, THE THOUSAND IB- QUEBEC,- LANPS, PORTLAND. THE' RAPIDS OP BT. WHHE MOUNTAINS, LA WHENCE B3TER, SARATOGA SPRINGS, • &c., Ac., &c., &c.. &c. Tickets for Excursions to above points, via NIAGARA FALL s ’, By various routes. , “ For further information as to Route, Rates. Stc. ,caH at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Office. 60T CHESTNUT Street. JOHN S. HILLES, jy23-6t General Agent. EXCURSION. THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STEAMBOAT MANHATTAN, (Captain ROBERT KIRBY,). Will make an EXCURSION TO, ... . CAPE MAY, . ,ON SATURDAY, JULY 85ju. The boat willleaveAHCH-STREETWharfat9& AH» and returning, -will leave CAPE MAT at 8 o’clock on Monday morning. - Tickets for the round trip $3.50, Carriage hire in eluded: Meals *xfrra- - iv22-3fc THE SEA SHORE. fc. FOR CAPE MAY.—TH® safe and commodious Bay Stwmer MAN HATTAN, Captain Kirby, will leave ABCH-BTREM WHARF . for CAPE MAY every Tuesday, Thursday* and Saturday, at halfpast nine o’clock A. fix., commenc ing on THURSDAY, July 2d. 'Returning, will leave Cape May every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at eight o’clock, stopping at New Castle to connect with the Baltimore lines • The MANHATTAN is the largest and most convenient ho&t that ever ran. to Cape May, having about fifty state rooms and every accommodation that passengers can. de sire. Fare $2. 50, including carriage hire. Meals exits. Children and servants half price. Freight at moderate rates. Nofreight-receivedafterdo’clock. j~ . f A. RkyBOLP RAIIiKOAB lAN ES. FOR- NEWPORT, NEW YORK AND HEW HAVEN ANI> SHORE LINE RAILROADS, On and after MONDAY, June 2D, 1863,'0ne Daily Tralv will leave New York, from deoot cornerTwenty-seventt. street and Fourth avenue, at 12.10 PM . passing through. New Haven, Hew London, and Stonington. to East Greenwich, R, 1., where the steamer WATER LILT will he in waiting, on the arrival of the train, for New port, affording a splendid sail down the Narragansett Bay, arriving at 6.30 P. M- Tickets sold and baggage checked through. JAS Hi HOYT, Sttpt. N. Y. SrN. H.R. B. J. E. FOSTER- General Agent N. Y. & Boston Shore Line S. S. UteIKBHBHQ PHILADELPHIA MMHiffWl AND LONO BRANCH VIA CAMDENAND ATLANTIC AND BAKITAN AND D*. IrAWABB BAT RA3XBOAD. On and after Monday* June 15th. and until farther ao« tice. passenger train s 'will leave Vine-street- Ferry at 7.9 A. M- . arriving at Dong' Branch at ILIOA. ST. Baturalng. leaves Long Branch at 3.35‘F, M., arrivt** at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. 31. Passengers landed close to the Hotels. N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried on liberal terms. Apply to L. B. COLB. Agent at the Depot. Cooper’s Point. BENJ. STBONO. Assistant Superintendent. fg—t—p REOPENING OF Baltimore and out BAILEO AD. —This road, being fully REPAIRED ia| effectually GUARDED.is Dow open for the tton of passengers and freight to allpoints in the GREAT WEST. Tor through tickets and all other informatlo* apply at the Company’s Office, corner of BROAD Strait and WASHINGTON Avenue. S. M. FELTOH, . apS-tf - President P. W. and B. B, B. Ca Rg«ia—a WEST CHESTER AND Philadelphia railroa*. VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, JUNE 1.1863, the trains wHX leave Philadelphia, from the depot. Northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.50 and 10.30 A. IC.. and at 2, 4.30, and 6.65 P. M. On-TTJESD 4.Y8 and FRIDAYS a train will leave WAR CHESTER at 6.50 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at9.IBP. M. Trains leave the corner of Thirty first and Hunt streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and-Market. On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at;B A. M. and S P. M. Leave West Chester at 7.50 A. M. and SP. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.K P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the P. uA B. C'.’B. B. for Concord. Kennett, Oxford, Ac.' ; jel-tf HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. sysspiiii o Ap ® ma y - Office Cape Mat and Millville R. R Co. . 409 Walnut Street, June 12, 1863. ’ FURTHER OPENING. On and after MONDAY, the 22d of June, the cars wiH run upon this road to the Dennisville Station, leaving Walnut-street ferry at 9 o’clock A. M_» in the West Jar* sey cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court Houat toCa^May.^duum^edLtuug^u^^e^ FOB TEE SEA* SHORE! I SUMMER ARRANGEMENT CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, June 15th, 1863, trains for At* labtic City will leave Vine-street Ferry as follows: Mail train leaves. ...a * 7. SO A. X, Express train leaves.*... * 3.45 r. X. Freight train, with passenger car attached... 9.00 A. X. Returning, leaves Atlantic City: - Mail train.*.. 4.35 P. 1L Express train... 6.00 A. X» Freight train 12.05. P. X. Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-Trip Tickets, good for the day and train only, or down on Saturday and' up cm Monday morning, $3. An Accommodation Train to R. and D. B. B. R.'. Junc tion will leave Tine street at 5.15 P. M.; returning next morning at 6.15. ' EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine Btreet at 10.15 A. M. and. L4B P. M- Leave Haddonfleld at 12.15 P.M. and 3^M. • JNO. G BRYANT. Agent, MEDICAL. jyS SWAYNE’S BOWEL CORDIAL, sure remedy for Asiatic Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Cholera Infantum, or Summer Complaint, pains in the Stomach and Bowels, .Sick Stomach, Vomiting, and all w relaxed condition of the Bowels- Let no family be without this- • _ 1 medicine, it will give im : mediate relief. . TO OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS IT HAS BEEN OF INCALCULABLE BENEFIT. WIVES, MOTHERS. AND SISTERS. : Whose Husbands, Sons, and Brothers are serving In tha army, cannot send them a more, necessary article than “Dr. Swa-yne's Bowel Cordial." It has saved many a T CHOLEKA INFANTUM, or SUMMER COMPLAINT.- This disease ,is very prevalent with young children during the warm season. SAVE THE LIVES OF YOOB CHILDREN from the too often fatal effects of Summer Complaint by using SWAYNE’S BOWEL CORDJAL. Ik is always reliable. CRAMPS OR SPASMS are instantly relieved.by its un. CHANGE OF WATER is very apt to produce disturb* a.nce in the bowels. The “BOWEL CORDIAL” cure* all pain and looseness. No traveller should leave home without it. • ■ - DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY.—The VJBOWEL CORDIAL” will be found the most yieasahtafcd but* cure. In inflammation df the stomach or bowels, and in the inflammatory stages of Dysentery, when there Is tenesmus or much pain, witVfrequent desire to evacuate - tie bowels -without the power to effect much dfach urge, blood frequently passing, as there is in all marked casee 54—lit; toiii. Gait M. wtft a utils suttf ail. eve#? two mih oeihim wn is BfiDaidsO. • , W i 2 T fcUs'va,Ziw&ie medicine -toiJ&gxtte w moff. violent cases, i 7 1 „ , , A . Priceonly 95 cents a bottletfive bottles ftr |L Prepared only bv>Dr. SWMfifi & SON, No. 330 North. SIXTH Street, above Vin®,PhUadrfphia t 7 • _ OVER THIRTY, YEARS DK. BWAYNE’B Ml- DIC7NES been In constant uae In all parts of the world, and- their increasing popularity is oext&inly convincing woof of their wonderful efficacy. ■ •• 7 ■Dr. SWAYNE‘S PriucM aica»No. 330 North SIXTH Street, SbOT9Y&t, Jrt
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