The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 27, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE UOTEL&,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
Qirard-€heitirat si
£ P Buell, USA • :
V 7 M 8011, Smyrna, Del ,
DGLittl* field, Albany
JF Bamberger, Louisville
A Starr, Louisville
APierce, New York
J Bathn, Newark. N J
Id Kelly, Washington. D C
3P P Smith, Wash, D C
T Smith, New York
GH Young
; W Kama, Reading
JL Johnson '
A Cougelon & la, Ohio
J E Brown. Kalamazoo
0 A Waterbary, New York
D 9 Williams, Allegheny
Mrs a Catley, Washington
•'apt J S ■'tfeple, Baltimoro
P A Herbert, Washington
F Richardson & la. N York
H Gardner, Baltimore
!R D Gray, W&Bh. D G
JD Anams, Wash, DC
SJ Randall .
W P Gw dner, Baltimore
•J Howard, Baltimore
'T Harrison & la, Washington
WRudolph, St Louie
bliss Julia Rudolph, St Louis
Mrs Rudolph & cb, St Louis
A Kramer, Pittsburg
WB Kafrcher, Pottsville
<C Gallagher, Cincinnati, 0
£ Fox, Cincinnati.O
W B Hopkiu*-& la, N York
M D Mt-rnball. New York
W Hnfflngton, Cleveland
John Millei*, Pennsylvania
Charles Powell. Kaadiug
G-LUtl«fiel'‘» England
W H Littlefield, England
Jitraes Allen, Washington ,
TKlemberger, Albany
P L Sliwrrey, Colorado -
8 Perkins & ia, Cleveland
Charles
John Albrignt, New York
G Bartman, York, Pa
WK Stackhouse
WW Woods, Germantown
M Hall, Massachusetts
EKB puchard, Manchester
Jameß T luglia, Nashville
•T H Crf ven, Lima, 111
J K Logan, Valparaiso, Mo
•nd Chvainui icreeu*
Col Potts, Washington
A• Lilly,- Jr, Baltimore
W H Horner. Baltimore
S S Jones. Baltimore
M H Stevens. Washington
Mrs Steven- &soq, Wasli’n
W. W Crawford & la, Ky
G W Fall, Term • ft
T C Ooieo an, Penn
L R Boardman. St Couis
J C Braokhain, N Y
John C Lester. Chicago
Mr & Mrs J J Crane. NY
Mlss.B M Krichard, N Y
MissS 0 Crane. NY
Miss Elise Crane, if Y
Miss Edith Crane, NY
Mr & Mrs G O Lord. Boston
Miss E'M Lord, Boston
•Miss M R Lord, Boston
Rtjbert M R Lord.'Boston
CW Lord,: Boston
F F Holbrook, New York
Wra L Biort. Boston
Elias D Kennedy
T K Welsh, New York ’
A C Peters, Cincinnati
i Wm S Reese. Baltimore ,
i R H Jones. saa*Francisco 7
J Green, Memphis
« Boiiire,.M<tss
G A Wills, Brooklyn
Julius'Hare, New York
J V* Robloet, New York ,
J B Foster, Keokak. lowa
Mrs Thomas, Washington
Wm M Arkraan A wf, ;iid
TkadK Austin, Chicago -
W A Allen. Delaware
l !C M Thotaas, Trenton
LIJW Fisher .
C D Ettinger, Annapolis
S P.Wall •
f'aml MacLauran
i Brig Gen John Hatch,US A
Jas T Ames, M«ssaohusetts
W p Wood, Washington .
W H Speer, Washington
H°nry Jones, Boston
C C Marsh, Chicago r
W-M Stewart,-Washington'
r R E Elliotc, New York
E Holt Kentucky *
P P Good, Kentucky
i W W Cleaver. Kentucky -
H B Haney, Tennessee
i M W Stanford, Tenuassee
A C Ranier, Kentucky
l Geo L Davis. U 6 N
J H Wear, St Louie
Mrs R ai Pomeroy, Boston;
Henry Hanover, New York
A Goueale, New York
John Addams, New York
Henry 0 Kveraou, N Jersey
iContinental-’fifinth •
IkTScimltz, Baltimore
TBroilier. tpringtield, Mo
•John Mitchelil & la,' Cm. 0
W S "W ard & la, Marietta, 0
C Zng, Pittsburg
*T B Jones & la, Cincinnati
John Eddy. Milford, NY
-John W Hickman, St Louis
B Matlack, Cincinnati ’
"Mrs M T Antrum, Cincinn’i
’C WfDavis, Cincinnati * •*
W A Brownell, Muscatine
EF Brownell, Keokuk
Mr Murray, Penn .
'Thos Deford, Baltimore ;
Wm Mass
Albeit G Fuller, Trenton,
►JohnH Gciuld. .
David Paxßon
Mr & Mrs G W Johnes
Miss Kate Chase, Washin’n
bliss Chase, -Washington .
Jf C Maral.-U B A. / T
£ C-James, Baltimore -
A'D ’Warren-, Washington
"Win P Tilcornb, Wash'ton
JB Bowman &la,Kentucky,
Dr-L-L Pinkerton, Ky ">j
Xte S Dunn &' la, Nashville
Samuel R Parson, Boston
<3 W Adams ( -Washington
'ChasKlde
John Harrison, -Brooklyn
blaj E L Wentz.Binghamton
J E.Sanipson. Binghamton
’ThoaYoung, Binghamton .
'Thos D Hays, Binghamton.
Peter Wthtz, Binghamton
'CFred Wentz-, Binghamton
John Me tlioy,Binghamton
Lewis L Smith. Binghamtoril
2 Jackson, Memphis -
GeoW Jenks, St Louis
blips Jenks Ac sist, St Louis
Dr W We zel, New Orleans
Jos 4 WilM-, New York
W H Whiton, Georgetown
HH Wilnrt, New York
32 Batter, New York
IT V Justice & la, .Trenton
bl Ryerson, Newton, N J
Mr s T F Anderson A ch, N'J
WHsKator, Washirg on ,
Alex W’Btein, hew York
Jas G English; New Haven
J S Billings & wf. U S A
Capt N Sho> er.'Wasbington
WW L Cook, Baltimore .
J Luewenthal, Washington
John B Burt, Fall River
Dr J W Mears, New .York
<J D Horton. Cincinnati
T B Lewis, Kentucky
B Hurxtbal, New York
A B Semple, Louisville
Kercti<wt«’'-lPourtli
T F Walker,Camp-Albright
Blent P Cannon, Wash; 1) C
H E Hoyt & la, Baltimore
H Bardaach. USB Bermuda
© Dewey, Pittsburg
John Knox. Pittsburg
A&Ton Lay or, Pittsburg
8 Lewy, Harrisburg
J FSchilfer, tt Louis
*W C Tarkington, Indiana
B L Head, Harrisburg
J ABigJer. Harrisburg
A G Hovey, Oregon;
H Rogers, Harrisburg
Sev Dr Gorman, New Jersey
S M Ha mill, New Jersey
VM Cook, Pittsburg
J D Heppard ;
Mrs Capt Hay, Pittsburg
A Luth, M Louis
MM Smalling, NX
J-Blrw.n
A McKinley & so. Wash, Pa
A J Barry & wf, Wheeling
RT Devlin, Pittsburg '
X K Bowen, Baltimore
Ameilcnn-Gheithut
A. B Gillett, Hartford
©WKiddle ÜBH
S’Dlfell
£BMann, USA
Jos Priest, New Jersey '
Robert Lawson, Baltimore
© Forrol
J O Cochran, Maryland
J T Lee, USB
Hugh White
J-F .Smith, Reading
HSKeatinjr; Alexandria,V
J R Jones. Baitimote
H A Smith, Harrisburg
J T Suley, New-York
© OLuckenbach, Bethle’m
J -Fitzgerald. Hew York
G Stevens & wf, Cincinnati
J C 1 Obterloh, Huntington
S Dyer, Woodbury
HS t. Louii-Clieatnut
JobivLlTej s\f
Johnßlcba; d,-New York
!A Oppenheim, Hew York
Mr McGrath. Germantown
Isaac G Beed, Heweiork'
Gto W Woi tten •
Arnos Smith V
P all V
Geo W Edwards
© Mossop. Clearfield. Pa
Jas Fletcher, Danver, Maas
Z> H Whitney r
M Ridgway, Jr, Hew York
The Union-Arch n
C Miller, Lancaster, Pa
J H Snivels* Hagerstown
X Nuttiog, Pine-Grove
J Hoch.& son
itreet) above Third.
J B D Meeds
■ Mr MoGinJey, Frauklin co
G Brown; New York
• I» Vk nchenheim, N York
, M S Fechheimer, N York
E L Hopper, Farnswater-
Fechheimer, Sacra men
SfcatocKtOT.—
' W H Beecher - _
J Ross
4f Swift, New York
J F Argyle, Hentncky
C McCarty, Pennsylvania
JM Abrams, Brownsville
JBall»r, Missouri • - -
“X-Leeds f
S
■H Tony,. Hew York
J Brown, Pennsylvania
A W v Welsh & >wf, 'Pen-na
States b'nieni ftXaarkct
Mis Allmotid & 3 oh, Del
<Jhas Bellows, N Jersey
Mrs Jameson, Chester co
GT Hamilton, Washingt’n
John Davis. Maryland '
HissH GlUepsy, Lockport •
*W Warner,-Sharon, Penn
J Warner, Sharon, Penn
H G Thomas, Pennington’l
J G Moniglian, Clearfield
JasWrJones, Pittsburg .
v Barley Sheaf-Secoi
jiloyd Hunt r
Cbas Michuer" ;
H-Servis, Doylestown ,
WHFor’e. New Hope ;
C G Johnson, Hew. Hope"
Joseph’Kegan
Hationalr-Raee sti
JR Bucher,Xebanon co
J Goldi&me, Xouisville
© 8-BaTe, MillersviUe ;
j C-Steiner > .-■* -
A L-Kaub, New'York
John McDermott
Commercial—Sixth u
iP.Klfby, Penna
H A Sillcox.'New York
H B>Daub,. Mtutgomery co
•GF Sherry A wife
.J W Eouthv orth
;.© P Baird, Lock Haven
• SM Gibb* .
MadUon-Second street# abor a Market*
Jessie Comfort, Bucks co C N Whitaker, Wayne co
% W Golar, Norristown C E Thompson, Deposit
. Jas‘ Johnfeori, Newark, N J Chas Bossier, Cheltenham
.© Carkart; Clinton,’N J •JA Smith, US N
Black Bear—Third St«» abore Oallowhillfl
i 3? T Beans, Yardleyville IChas'Miles. Fox Chase
.Jacob ErweinrDoylestown Miss Miles, Fox Chase
Edw Roads, Someiton . iF.Willeratt, Bucks co
Bald Engle—Third. St»» above Callowhlll.
A Knlin.'Pottßville I MDerr&la,Northampton co
.Jas Anthony, Parrysville I Jos Casebeer, Northampton
©anl Davis. Catasauqua I
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tee Haib, to Continue Healthy and
vigorous in its growth, should not be plastered down to
■ the head with oils and pomades* 1° such a manner as to
prevent the air from .circulafclng.freely through it, for
'ihis.can only result in the head’iperspiring, and'tbus, aa
It were, scalding the hair, loosening it at its roots, and
- causing it to turn gray and to fall off. This custom, be
sides, is a prolific cause of Dandruff, aud the many an
noying diseases of the Scalp. Xf Dr. JAYNE’S HAIR
TONIC bs used these unpleasant results will be avoided,
r for, while imparting a*rich gloss to the hair, and retain
ing it in its place, it to tfree the objectionable fea
' tares above noted, and is thusßUperiorto all other arti
cles as a dressing foptheihair. Prepared only by Dr. D.
JAYNE it SON, 343 CHESTNUT Street. jy27 mws3t
Dr, - Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is
truly a *-friend in Beed',■ , ’ and every family should Lay
hand. . ■ ■■ • -•. '
The Largest Assobtment op Bathing
BOBES in the United-States for Ladies, Gentlemon, and
SLOAN’B,
-805 MARKET Street; Philadelphia
J 3 air Dye ! Hair Dye I!
BATCHELOR'S oelebratei HAIH DYB is the Best <n
tlie‘World. 'The ody Harmless* True and Reliable
Dye known. This splendid Hair pye is
Bed. Rusty or Gray Hair, instantly toa .Glossy Black
or Batural Proton, without Injuring.-the Hair or Stain*
tag the-Skia, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im*
•arta 'fresh frequently restoring its prißtine
color, and sretitifieß the-ill effects of Bad Dyes. The
Genuine is'-signed William A Batchelor, all others
are-mere imitations, and should be avoided: Sol*by all
Druggists. Ac. FACTORY—BI BARCLAY Street, New
York. Batihelor’s New Toilet Cream for Pressing the
Bfeir. j • je23-ly
1 One-Price - Clothing, of the Latest
Bttles, >inado in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
ffAT.utf LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fl»
cures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our ONB-Paibs Sxbtbm is strictly adhered to.* All urs
thereby treated alike. ___
del2-ly JONES & CO., 60* MARKET Street
f T)r. Sweet's Infallible Liniment cures
IPootfiaclie in one minute.
MJIRRIED.
WOOD—DALTJBY.—On the Bth Instant, by Aid.
■O. Brazer, Mr. William Wood to Mrs. Ann Daltiry.
both of tins city. - *
SWOPE—HI MK—On the 23d Instant, by Rev.
James Seddon, John :W. Swope, of Frankfort, to
Teieasa Frances Hiine, of Philadelphia. *
HINSHILLWOOD—MoLEESTER.—On the 3d
Cf May last, bythe Rev. Dr. Olay, Mr. Thomas Hln
ahillwooil to Miss Mary J. MoLeester, both of this
«ity. ... . *
DIED. ■...■■
SHANTZ.—On the 23dlnst., Almira 8., wife ofß.
E\ Shanlz, in the 28th year of her age.
<The relatives and Wends of the family are invited
to attend'the funeral, from the Commercial Hotel,
30; South Sixth streetj this (Monday) morning, 27th
dust., at 7 o’clock. To proceed to Lawrencevillc,
<ohester county. «
NEFF—On Thursday, 23d Instant, John R. Neff,
3n the 76 th year of his age.
The male friends of the family are invited to at
tend the funeral, from his late residence, 328 Spruce
Otreet, on Tuesday morning, 28th instant, at 9
O’clock. ♦*
BOYE.—On the 22d instant, Catharine McDevltt,
Wife oPHugh Boyle, aged 37 years. . *
i DALTON.—On the 23d instant, or wounds re
ceived at the battle of Gettysburg, John Dalton,
•Sfith P. V., Co. I. aged 27 years. *
DAYID.—At. Mount Airy, ,E. W.. David, Esq.,
•ged 63 years. .
DAYIS On the 22d Instant, Mrs. Mary S,j widow
CLthe late Thomaa Davis, in the 53d year.ef her
JPINNESSY.—KiIIed, at the battle of Gettysburg",
July 3) 1863, Sergeant William Finnessy, of Go, H,
22d Regiment. P. Y., aged 27 years. *
GUY.—On the 23d instant, Elizabeth, daughter of
John Guy, aged. 26 years. *
IRELAND.—On the 21th instant, Hosea Ireland,
. Aged n years. • f . ; *
mat. t>elow Ninth*
i itreeti lMlow Arek
W-D Cooper. P.Utabnrg
J Cook, Pittsburg-
M Ki rain, Pittsburg
T S Btlger, tisbuig •
I C Jenks, Clinton N T
Mrs H B Pollard, - Clinton.
C Jenks. Clinton, N Y
*ohn HarnUl. Pittsburg
JasHamill, Pittsburg
R MTolbert, New York
EPJonos, Nashville „
D Ahl, Cumberland co
A Loch Danville
R.L Coltart, Pittsburg
E T x i«cwan &
B F Ruff, Baltimore
T T Frank!
L> Lovtman, Washington
Henry Weiner, Baltimore
G W Gates, Huntingdon
V Dewein, Peoria, 111
F G Ninbrin*hau3, fit Louis
A S B Gamble, Sfc Louis
L Taliaferro, u S A
RC Rogers, Brownsville
str#et, above‘Fiftlb -
J Mahoney, Washington
S R Rogers • - - -* '
Walter S Go3S, USA.
,H Waiter
.T E Dougherty,Delaware co
C M Cataon
Joseph MclLhauey '
W Gerhard •
PChresler. Schenectady
gdw Ea-le
C F Ritchie
Rev G H Brooks'
F B Hancock & la, Ky
M Amburg. Pittßburg
S E s*rubach, Port Carbon
H Kosengarten, Pottsville
C L Coo"*, Beaver Meadow
S C Farrow, Beaver Mead
MB Crary, Pennsylvania
street, above Thirds
Aug John-on, Wash, D C
W Ferri New York
H T Yerger, ork
W H ivaiuv, Wash', D C '
J b Huyurs, Penna.
S-H Merrill, Portland, Me
Chas G Petteys,.Maas <.
•A W Harrison
Geo Hall. Jr, Georgetown
W Henry, New Jersey
AO Dean, fct Paul
(J W Potter, Mass
; street, above Sixth*
Jas Birgbner, Wash co, Pa
Jas Long, Washing’a co.Pa
HiHarmon. Del
Henry Richardson, Balt
Thotpas O Denny. Balt
P McCall: -Waterford
R J Power, Lewlsburg, Pa
Ira W Wilson, Waterford
J McCormick, N Y ,
Geo LPlitt, Pittsburg
id St, beloyr Vine.
Alex Johnson, New Hope
Daniel McGee, M Chunk
A Hibbs, Newtown
Powell Clift, Holmesburg
Jacob Wagner, Holmesburg
reel. above Thlrd*
Mise M Frlel, Trinidad
J Heishbold. Washington
H Seigrist, Lebanon
I B Sallada, Reading
M Housum, Ohio
reetiabovr Cheatnut
Lieut H HShantz.Hagerst’n
P H Beck, Cape May
0 a Walworth. New York
S G Baker, New Jersey
D Rankin & sister
W F Diebert, New Jersey
E Prlzer St la, Doylestown
Weekly Report' of Interments.
Health Office,.July 25,
Deaths and Interments in the City of Philad
from the ISfft to the 2 5th of July , 1863.
CAUSES OF PEATH.
Haemorrhago, Bow
els
Asthiha
Asphyxia
Amema ••
Atrophy..
Apoplexy
Cancer ...
“ .Uterus. .
“ sStomaoh...
Croup
Congestion, Brain-•
Ch01era......
Choleialnfantum. -.
Cachexia -
•C0ma.......
i. Consumption, Lungs.
Convulsions... •
Diptheria
Diarrhoea
Dropsy
8rain......
“ Beart
Disease of Brain...
“ Heart
* * Throat... ■
“ Kidneys...
“ S& Bowels.
M Icterus
“ Liver.....
Dysentery.
•'Debility.....
Drowned
Erysipelas..........
Empyema
.Exposure
Fever, Congestive...
'* .Malignant...
'* Scarlet..'...;
Typhoid ... •
Falling from a win
dow
.Gangrene..*.
Under 1 year.
From l to 2.
“ 2 to 5.
" sto 10.
M 10 to 15.,
" . -15 to 20..
“ 20 to 30
“,80 to 40... 48! Total
: Deduct deaths from the country....
Uterus....
Hooping G0ugh......
Inflammation .Brain.
" Bronchi....
“ Ear........
Laryux....
Liver.......
14 Lungs
“ Peritoneum.
44 S.& Bowels
Inanition.
Intemperance
Mania-a-Potu
Marasmus.-.
Measles
Murder.
Metritis
Old Age........
Obstruction, Bowels.
Ossification of the
Heart.'
Pyemia
Palsy...
Run o ver on railroad
Scrofula
Softening of Brain:-.
“ Stomach ..
Small Pox
Still-born
Suicide
Tabes Mcsentenca...
Teething
Tetanns-
Ulceration of Bow
els'
Unknown..-.
Wounds—Gunshot...
1 Total
ZE THERE WERE—
L7o From 40 to 50..
47 ** 60 to 60.^
29 “ 60 to 70..
10 M 70 to 80.,
.2 “ 80 to 90..
8 44 90 to 100.
73
Net deaths in the city. 413
Nativity—United States, 359; Foreign, 70; Unknown, 34.
From the Almshouse, 12; People of Color, 22 ; from the
country) 50.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond’
In* weeks of 1862 and of last week, was asfollows:
Week ending July 26,1862, was 382.
Week ending July 18, 1863, was 336. '
Males, 266; Females, 197; Boys, 142; Girls; 129.
Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 75.
By order of the Board ofHealth. *
WILLIAM BEAD. Health Officer. .
RLAGK BARI GE HERNANIS.—JUST
JD 'opened, a.case of LUPIN’S BAREGE HERNANIS.
Lupin’s Black Crape Marets.
Do. do. Tamartines. •
Do. do. Bareges.
Do. do. Summer Bombazines.
Do. do. . ChaHy T iinisee.
Do. do. striped and Check Bareges.
Do. do. Mouseelme de Laines.
Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, &c
BESSON & SON’S Mourning Store,
No. 018 CHESTNUT Street.,
Ib YBE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
Ai ARCH Streets, always keep a'full stock of
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Good Black Silks.
Good Plain Silks.
Fin© Table Linens.
, Linens and Muslins by the piece. _ .
Good Cloths and Cassimeres.'
; jy2s Good assortment of Household Goods.
PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
•Aj ARCH; are closing out all their - H
SUMMER GOODS LOW.
. Sea-shore Shawls.
' Lawns and Organdies.
Grenadines, Tissues &c.
• Black Thin Goods, low js2s '
CALEB COPS; TREASURER OF
the United States Sanitary Commission, North
east corner of MINOR.and SIXTH Streets, acknowledges
the receipt of the following contributions since the last
report:
Charles Lennig $ 60 00
Airs. S. SmUn... ....; 10 CO
A friend, per T. Kimber, Jr. 60 00
Joseph Cabot, additional... 50 CO
EM. Bopkins, 'do. ; ..... 100 00
James Bayard, do 25 00
Airs Edward Coleman, additional. 60 00
Thomas Me110r.... 260 00
Pamnel B. Thomae, additional....... 60 00
Mrs. F, G. McCauley, do 60 00
From Ladies assembled at Howland’s Hotel, Long
Branch, per Wm. H. Ashurst....... . 33 00
C. W. Churchman,additi0na1...................... 60 00
Cornelius’Boys’School, Sixteenth and Pearl street,
per Alias E. Thomas .... 965
Joseph Andrade, additi0na1......... 30 09
Church of the Messiah, Rhinebech,N. Y., per Rev.
- G V H. Walsh 150 00
Christ Chnrch, Riverton, N. J. j per Rev. H. Hast
ings We1d.............
Miers Busch ~
Steever it Whitaker
B. W. Clark it Co., additi0na1.................
G. Washington Warner, 330 Franklin street
H. H. Bull
Airs. EenryWinsor. additional..
Joseph Shipley, Wilmington, Del., additional.... 300 00
J. C. Dawson 10 00
Previously reported.
TJ. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION
ftCs* ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.—The UNITED BTATES
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION beg to acknowledge the re
ceipt o' the following additional hospital stores; to July
24tn, inclusive-: l. _
STORES.
- Pennsylvania —Alexandria. 10 boxes from Ladies’
Aid. Chester, 2 boxes from Ladies’ Aid. .Curwinsville,
1 box from unknown giver/Do wningtown, 3 boxes from
Ladies’, Aid.: Easton, 6 boxes from Ladies’Aid of the
Braiuerd Church; 4 barrels from St. John’s Lutheran
Church; 3 boxes from Dorcas Society, German Reformed
Church. Eckley, 1 box. Germantown, 2 barrels from
St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Hayerford,
1 barrel, 1 bag, from Ladies of Haverford, for Contr
abands; 2 boxes, 1 barrel, from Ladies’ Aid of Delaware
county. North. Bolmesburg, 1 parcel from Mrs. G. W.
Holme; 11 ox from Mrs. Robert Pattison. Honesdale, 1
box from Ladies' Aid, per Bliss A.N. Toney. Johns
town, 4 boxes from Ladies’ Aid. Light: street, *1
box from Mrs. M. : B. Settle. McEwensxille, 1
box from Ladies’Union League Society; 2 boxes per
Miss Sarah Beard, Secretary. Mount Joy,'3 boxes, 2
barrels, from the Ladies’ Aid.
from vuiiKnown- Ri-verr-muc-arove unus/i dox, giver
unknown. Philadelphia, 20 boxes from Army Com of
Fifth Bapt. ch.; l box from St. Paul’s ch,: per Rev. Dr.
Goddard; 1 parcel from Mrs SamuelC. Ford, of Olney
ffQm C, E. Plies; 4 boxes from Ist Pres, ch;
Kensington; 1 parcel tracts from Bev.F. Church: 2 boxes
from Fred. Brown, druggist, sfch and Chestnut; l box
from Mrs. T. R. Little; 1 box from Sheppard. Van Har
lingen and Arrison; 2 boxes from the 10th Bapt. ch. ; 2
boxes of soldiers’ reading, from Green at. M. E. -ch.: 2
boxes, 1 parcel,' from 2d Ref. Pres. ch.; l box from the ,
12th Bapf. ch.: 1 box from the Central M. E. ch/; 1 ‘ box
from Spring Garden Pres, ch.; 2 boxes, 1 barrel; from
Bethany cli.; 1,000 lead pencils from Fred. Schofield, 27'
S.- 7th st.; 1-box from Miss Faganbush; 1 barrel from
Clinton st.-Mission school. Strasburg, 2 boxee|from
Patriot DaughtersjiTreverton, lvbarrel, 2bags, from La
dies, per Geo. Mustin; Spring Ridge, 1 box from Ladies-’
Aid; Waverly/1 box from Mrs. J. B. Miller; Williams
port, 1 barrel from the Ladies’ Aid of the Ist Pres. ch.; 1
box donor unknown:
New Jersey.—Deerfield, 4 boxes, 1 bundle, from the
congregation of Eev.R. HamilL Davis; Flemington, 2 boxes
from Ladies’ Aid; Harmony, 2 barrels, 1 box, from Ladies’
Aid l Lambertville 15 boxes. 4 barrels, from Ladies’ Aid,
per J. A. Anderson; Mount Holly, 4 boxes from the New
Greina Soldiers’ Aid Soc.; New Hampton, 1 box from Six
Ladies; Princeton, 7 boxes, per Miss Julia T. Smith;
South Camden* 2 parcels from Mrs. J. May weather:
Trenton, 7 barrels crackers, per H B: Chumar; lkeg, 1
box, 1 barrel, from Ladies and Gentlemen. Woodbury,
lbox from Gloucester Ladies! Aid.
New York—Buffalo.. 13 boxes from Ladies’Chris. Com;
New Y ork, parcels containing 6.600 religious newspa
pers. from the N T. Com of theU. 8. C C.; Rochester,
3 boxes; 1 sack, from the Ladies’ H. R. Society.
Massachusetts—Boston, 1 box from L. P. Rowland,
Jr., - Y. M. C. A. rooms; 2 boxes from Mrs. Rev. E. B.
Webb; Bridgewater, 1 box from Mrs. A. G. Boyden;
East Medway, 1 box fromiEev. J. Boberts;Newbury
port.lbox from Miss S. A. Davis; 1 cask from Mrs. C. O.
Bayley; Shirley; 1 box from Mrs. Jos. Hazen; Waltham,
2 boxes from Miss M. J. Miles.
Mainer—Bangor, 1 box, 1 barrel,from B, F. Bradbury.
Yarmouth, 1 box from Mrs. F. W. Putnam.- -
Vermont.'. Newbury, 1 box from F. j*. Atkinson;
Wells River, 4 boxes from Wm. S. Palmer.
; -Delaware.—New Castle; 2 barrels from Edward Chal
lenger. ,
Maryland..—Baltimore, 1 parcel from H, W. Slicer.
The Commission return thanks for the very liberal re
sponse to their appeals/ Tho need is yet, however,
very great, and there should be no lack in forwarding
stores. - .
• An invoice should be seht by_mail for all stores,
directed . GEO. H. STTTART, Chairman,
13 BANK Street. Philadelphia.
• MONET. *
Cash Acknowledgments to July 24, 1863.
Voluntary subscriptions on Merchants’ Exchange,
Boston, to Messrs. E. S. Tobey and C. Demon, per James
Story, Treas./add’l/$5,C00, making in all,-$30,000; A
Philadelphian: an eye witness of our work at Gettys
burg, add’l, s2oo;.coll’n inlst Pres, ch., $494.74; Chas J.
Norse. Cold Spring, N . Y.» (while ona visit to Gettys
burg, ) $S00; Christ’s ch.. Germantown, per Rev. A. B.
Atkins, $140; Contributions received at the Tent of the
Christian Commission at fitoneman’e Station, Falmouth,
Va.: A Hotpital Patient. 50 cts: Dr. Murphy, 12th N.
Y., $2; E Olmstead, Nathan. Smith, John Jackson, J.
B. Coleman, and others, 12th Mich., $9: L. M Ramsey,
12th N. -Y., $2/A Friend. $2; J. Bowie, 62d.Pa , $1;
Horace F. Prescott, 12th N. Y , $1; H. F, Went wort tt,
83d Penna.’, 60 cts.; William Grisley, sth Mass, battery,.
sl;:AFriend, ; sth N. Y<, $2; Geodfrey Kerap, 4th IT.ch.,
$5; 12th New. Jersey Vols/, $4O; G, H. Blessing, $1; Ed
win R6bbins,.2d.Sharpshooters. $2; L. Graff, 122dPa. ,
$2; Horace 33. fc’eily, 86th Nv Y , $1; D. F. Ramsey,
110th Pa., $1; A Friend, $1; W. Prosser, 84th Pa., 85;
Capt. J. P. wales, $2; from 110th Pa. Vols., $10; Wm.
Corrie, drummer boy, 12th N. Y.. $3; Jas. Osborne
12th N. Y;, $5; 11. S._ Bozgam, :44th N. Y., $2; J. B.
Wentworth. 83df Penna.,'.,sl; T. 8. Simmons, S4fch=
Penna., $1; Hebry Saunders, 12th New York,
$1.05; Jos. 8. Sutllff, 84th Pa., 50 cts ; A Friend, $1:.
Wm. H. Nelson, 84tb. Pa., $10; Cyrus Larißb, 84th Pa.,
70cents; Frank Lavish, 84th Pa.. $1; Enoch Colton, 35th
N. Y., $1 —$119.25; Randolph & Jenks, sloQ;Thotnpson
ville Soldiers’ Relief Ass’n, per Miss Janet Alexander,
$100; F. K. Stair, $100;.Wm: Mathews N. Y , $100;'.
J,-B. Brown, Kittanning, Pa., add!,- $»00; Congrega
tion West Alexander Ch., per Rev. W. H. Lester,
$95; Army Committee .Y, HI. C A , Portland,' Me.,
per Benry H. Burgess, ch/n/. $75; St. John’s Epis.-
copal Ch.. Pequa, Lancaster county. Pa., $7O; Coll’n
West Arch: street Pres. cb„ per Wilfred Hall, S6G 75;-
William-fet. Bap. Ch., New. Bedford, per:Tlios. *Biissi
$57.05; citizens of Penn’s-Grove/N. J.,,per John K.
Louderback, add’l, $5156; ignew & English. $5O;-
Soldiers’ Relief Society »■ Wilkesbarre/Pa. . .\sso;St,
Stephen’s Ch , Wilkesbarre, Pa., $5O/ Mrs, 5 Frances. l
Watson, Lurgan, Ireland,; $5O; Evangelical Ass’n, S.
;Fifth st., per Christian Myers; $37.60; coll’n Ger Ref.
Ch., Cnambershurg, Pa , per Wm. Heyser, Treas., ‘
$33.67; Emmanuel t*. E. Cb., Kensington, per Rev. J.
Gordon Maxwell, add’l/ $31.75: Christ, Ch , Riverton',.
N. J., $i8.25;- John Rosef $25; Hush Bridport, $25;
Bap. Ch., Schuylkill Falls. $24 50; Twelfth Bap- Ch.*
S2O 80; Wm: Mintzer, Pottsfcown, Pa- $2O; D. C. Way.
Port Deposit, Md., per Rev. R. H. Pattison, $2O; Mrs.
Mary Brown. Elm Grove/ Ohio co.V West Va.,-s'2o;
Third Congregational Ch„ N.lHaven, Ct., $2O; citizens of
Greenpark and vicinity, Perry co., P*.. $2O; colL’n in
UnionM. E. Ch.;per; James Watts, adil’l, $;7; Ladies’
Aid Society of Calvarv MonumentaHCh., $11: Joseph
T.-Cooper. $10; J. H. F : ; , $10; Sunday sch. First Cong’l
Ch;. Windsor, Ct., per L. T. Frisbie, $10; S. fl. , $10;
Cabin Hill congregation, per Rev. John E, Taylor
(additional), $9.50; Mrs. Rebecca Campbell, Tioton
co., lowa, $8: St. John’s Epis. ch.,- Evausburg, Mont
gomery co., Pa., per Rev. George B. Alien.(additional),
$6 50; cash $5; H,. $5; cash. Pennington, N. J., $5; Jos .
J.ohnson, High Bridge, N. J., $5; Cherry tree ch., Indi
ana co., Pa., perX P Kennedy, $5; Mrs; Eliza W.
Burd, Bedford. Pa., $5; T. A. Feruly, from friends in
the M. E. ch , Stroudehurg, Pa. , $4; M. H;, Striokers
ville, Chester co , Pa., $2; Clinton st/: Pres, ch., per
Rev. Mr. March, $2- A Friend, Monot Holly, N J., $l.-
; $7,826 92. Amount previously acknowledged. $lOB,-
519.12- Total, $116,346.04.
JOREPH PATTERSON,
Treasurer U. S. Christian Oommission.
.We are devoutly thankful to the friends of the Com
.mission for their generous responses to our appeals.'
Their assistance is still heeded. All pares of the great
field look to us, end cry out for enlarged
supplies. We are sure they-will not look in vain, Co i
tinueto send money to-Joseph Patterson, E6q., Treasu
rer. Western Bank, Philadelpiha.
It GEORGE H, STU ARB,-Chairman.
AID B».OR THE WOUMDED.-
There are now about 4,600 inmates la the Gene
ral Hospital in : West Philadelphia, many of whom are
severely wonnded,and tn want of every comfort/which'
Ihe Government cannot supply) to alleviate their suffer-'
ings. The lady-visitors to the Hospital are doing all.
they can to. supply the wants of the patients, hat to
make their exertions effectual, most be supplied with in
creased means. • • ■ '
- Contributions are earnestly solicitedf rom *ll who are
disposed to aid our wounded soldiers.
The articles mostheeded are old white linen and mus
lin. Cologne water, Bay Bum, Port and Claret Wines,
and Monet, to supply a variety of wants, .and meetpar
ticnlar cases aB they arise t . •..■■■
Contributions, which will be distributed under the
personal supervision of ladies visiting the Hospital re
gularly, w»J. be received hy _____ • .
A. J. D REXEL, No. 34 South THIRD Street. •
C. H. CLARK, No. 35 South THIRD Street.
MORTON McMICfIAEL, Jr. , S. E, corner of THIRD
and-CBEBTNDT Streets. . jy2l-6t
m THE BIENNIAL ADDRESS BE
FORE the Literary Societies of Franklin and
Marshall 1 College will be delivered, by DANIEL
DOUGHERTY, ’ Esq.. of Philadelphia, on WEDNEB
- Jnly 29th, 1b63, at 9 o’clock -A. M., in FULTON
HALL. Laricaster.Pa. : ' . •• _
'All friends of Education are cordially invited to attend.
Application has been made to the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company for Excursion Tickets from Monday, July 27tti;
to Friday, incisive- WJ^HAAS.
Y. Z. GERHARD,
It* . Committee of Arrangement.
FIRST BEGIMENT. GRAY RE
SERVES.—The friends of thiß Regiment, who are
desirous of escorting it into the city, on its return, from
service'in defence or the State, are requested to meet oh
the east side of Rittenhonse Square. EIGHTEENTH
Street,Vbeldw Walnut, on MONDAY AFTERNOON next,
27th inst., at 2 o’clock, at which time it is expected the
Regiment will arrive .from Harrisburg.
' Those intending to participate in the escort can obtain
definite information's to the time that the Regiment
leaves Harrisburg, and of its expected arrival at .West
Philadelphia, by applying at the different Armories* on
Monday -
CAUSES OF DEATH. '
-28 25
ICO 00
100 00
250 00
100.00
'5O OO
50.00
$93,001 36
ji ARMORY F COMPANY, SECOND
B REGIMENT GRAY RESERVES.—The members of F
ill ComPAny WiT I Q acamVil a —‘
~«1£ oressiTaark.coats and blae caps), on. MOND AY, 27th
inst., at 1 o’clock P. M., to join the escort of the Gray
Reserves. By order of-
JOSEPH N. FEIRSOI* Captain.'
W. J, Rrbp, First Sergeant. . - - It*
GRAND RECEPTION OF THE ad
REGIMENT,. RESERVE BRIGADE, BLUE RE
SERVES; - ,
It has been ’ determined by the CORN EXCHANGE
ASSOCIATION, in connection with tbe CITfZENd of
PHILADELPHIA, at a meeting held for that purpose, to
give a suitable reception to this gallant Rag meut, on .
their arrival from the seat of war, as a eligUt testimo
nial of their appreciation of the noble respome to the
Governor’s call, at a time of gloomand doubt to all loyal
citizens. ■ ; . „ - . • _
The Citizens are invited to meet at Northeast Penn
Square, Broad and Market Streets, to proceed: with a
band to Weat Philadelphia, to meet the Regiment on vi
arrival. The HENRY GUARD and the FIREMEN will
participate. Any other of Military Organizations are
invited to participate, and will leave notice for the.Com*
mittee at the BOaRD-OF-T.RADE ROOMS. The com
bined Committees have resolved on the following pro
gramme;
POLICE.
Birgfeld’sßand, _ .
Henry Guard and Bridesburir Minute Men, .
Colonel B. H. Jeuks. --•••
Defence, Corn Exchange, and Citizens’ Committees.
- • CITIZfiiVB.
4 BLUE RESERVES.
Citizens in Carriages and Cavalcade.
' Tbe route will be as follows:
Down Market to Twenty-first; down Twenty-first to
Chestnut; down Chestnut to Third; down Third to
Walnut: up Walnut to Independence Square,- where
the Committee ou City Defence, on behalf of the city,
will receive th© Regiment, and present astard of colors
All loyal Cltizens are invited to display the American
Flag.
, BENEDICT D. STEWART, 1
E. A. SOUDER;
THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Citizens’
, - J. T. AUbENRIBD, Committee. '
R LOVETT. ,Tr. ,
THOMAS J. CLOsE,
W. A. SMF.TBURBT. I >; -
E. HARPFR JEFFRIES, 1
8 L WARD, I
E.GL JAMBS, - V ; Corn Exchange
A. J. CATTELL, 'I Committee.
A. GETTY. J It ;
THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
ILO> DObfITAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD AND,
PRIME Streets, take pleasure m acknowledging the fol-;
lowing donations, for the week ending July 24:
Board of. Brokers (per Bushrod M. Adams)..; ....$485 00
A. Whitney & Son. 60 00
Stephen Morris - 50 00
Mrs. J. P. Crozier. 50 00
Harhert. Davis. & Co. 50 00
W. E. Garrett & Sons. .. . 100 00.;
Samuel B. Thomas.. . ' 25 00
David Trainer (per Rov. J. A, Stone)..... 20.00
N. A. Jennings 20 00
Miss Mary Lizzie Williamson. 10.00
N.-8. A... , 10 00
J. P. & Co 10 CO
Mrs. Shlnkle., 6 00
B. Frank1in......... i COO
B. H. Pitfield. 2 00
Cash, s2and $1- 3 00
*adies Aid. Church of the Epiphany, flannel drawers
and shirts, 2 table clothe, 8 bottles and jars.wine, ]elly,
&c.; bandages, pads, &c.: ' _ • '
Women’s Pennsylvania Branch U. S. SamtarvCam
mission, 62 jars jellies and preserves; 47 bottles wines,
jellies, brandy, .preserves,. &c. ; 30 cravats, 14 cans
preserves. 12 baas dried fruit, 100 lemons, arm slings, &c.
Fourteenth Ward Ladies’ Aid Society, per Miss Mitchell,
23 dozen drawers, 16 dozen shirts, 22 bottles wine, whis
ky, &c ; 7 jars preserves and pickier, 30 packages fa
rina, &c.; 12f-poons, lot soda biscuit, o ackers, handker
chiefs, bandages, 2.wrappers, stockings. -• . ; ■
Ladies’Soldiers’ Aid Society of; fit. Andrew’s Church,
3 dozen flannel shirts,’ oat meal, 4 papers farina,' corn
starch, lemons, and old linen.
Penn Relief Association, cans and bottles of .preserves,
syrups, &c., bandages, ,&c. ;
Ladies'Aid of St, Paul’s Episcopal Church, 12 shirts,
7bottles raspberry vinegar, &c. V . ' _ '
Young Men’s ChrUtiau Association, par G. H. Stu
art, 21 jars preserves, 13-bowls jellies, box of bread,
dried fruits. &c.; white counterpane. . • , •’
Becono Universalist Church, 109 bandages, pads, arm
slings, 9 shirts, .14 handkerchiefs, and lot of lint.;• .
A Friend at Bangor, Maine, 29 Bhirtsj 3 gowns, 6 pair
pants, 6 napkins, 9 Pillow cases, s.pillows, lint, slip
pers, handkerchiefs, Ac. • ' ’ „ „
Ladies’ Aid.-Pottstownr-Penna., per Mrs. J. H. Carr,
16dozen ' *:
Mrs John Kingston, slippers, drawers, muslin, sy
rup.\&c "" '
Mrs; Sharp, 5 shirts stockings, brandy, farina, Ac.
Ladies of Newark, Delaware, per Misses Curtis, 2 bas
kets beans/ 6 bottles wine and syrup, 78. eggs. 1 pot but
ter, and box vegetables. - . . ■ -
Aleo, donations from Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs.
Morris, Jape Corrin. ,Mrs W.^lreland, and others. It ~
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE
TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION will meet at READ
ING, Berks county, on the 4th, sth. and 6th of- AUGUST.
The Pennsylvania Central, the Philadelphia and Reading,
and East Pennsylvania Railroads, will issue Excursion
Tickets. Good •from the 3d to the Bth inclusive.- Alarge
attendance of Teachers is desirable, as subjects of in*'
terest will come before the Convention. •
SMEDLEY DARLINGTON,
Chairman Ex. Committee.
July 25th, 1863. V. - .- / ; jy27 6t* -
AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIA-
TION.—The Third Annual Meeting of the Ameri
can Dental Association wlllbeheld in the Assembly Build!’
ing, soutbw r est corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT streets,
commencing at 12 o’clock M., TUESDAY, July 28.
By order of the ■ >'
jy27-2t . COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. „
IKp- OFFICE OF THE FAIRMOUNT
AND ARCH-STREET CITY PASSENGER RAIL
WAY COMPANY, No. 2563 CALLOWHILL Street.
.Philadelphia,. July 21, 1863.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a DIVI
DEND OF FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, 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 be closed until the 31st inst.
iv22-5t JOHN T LANGE. Treasurer.
MILITARY NOTICES.
S ARMORY, COMPANY D, FIFTH
First Brigade, First Division, P. M., Se*
'cond Regiment Gray Reserves,
Philadelphia, July 23, 1863.
In accordance with Regimental Orders No 2, the mem
bers of Company D wiU’ assemble at the Armorv in. citi
zensMress (dark coats'and blue caps), on MONDAY, the
27tb instant at 1 o’clock P. M . for .the purpose of para
ding to receive the Ist Regiment Gray Reserves (32d
Pennsylvania Militia.) •
The old members and friends of Company D are re
quested to join In the parade.
By order/ \ Capt. CHAS, K. IRE.
RICHARD M. LEA, First Sergeant. . It
SBEADQTJARTERB FIFTH REGI
MENT INFANTRY, FIRST. BRIGADE FIRST DI
VISION, P. M., SECOND GRAY RESERVES. —Fhua.
3>EiJ?nrA, July 25,-1863.
ORDERS NO. 2.
I. This Regiment will parade on MONDAY next, 27fch
nstant. in citizens* dress (dark coata and bine caps),
ms. for the ruirnoFeof receiving the First Re*
Reserves (Thirty-second P, M.), on their
retnrn from service in defence of the State.
11. The line will be formed on Seventh street, right'on
Market street, facing east, at 2 o’clock P.M. precisely
on that day. - > v •
By command of ‘ GEO. F. DELLEKER,
Lientenant-Colonel Commanding.
JOS. T. FORD, Adjutant. ; : It'
SF COMPANY [GRAY RE&ERYE3
‘ ‘ MINUTE MEN, n will assemble atlthe-ARMORY,
in citizens’dress, (dark'coat andblue’cap); atone
o’clockp. M., this day (MONDAY); to join in*the
escort to the Gray Reserves upon their returnfrom 1 the
field. The old members of Company F. are- especially
invited to participate. ' Byorder
JOS. N. PIERSOL, CAptain:
Blue caps furnished af the armory. It*
t . BLUE RESERVES, SECOND' RE
GIMENT. —By order of the Committee of Reception-,
themilitary and'citizens are iiivited to assemble'at
northeast PNNN SQUARE, .Broad and Mhvket sts.,
on MONDAY, 271 h instant; at.half-yaßt l o’clock, to pro
ceed to West Philadelphia, to meet the Regiment on its
return. , B. F. STEWART, Chairman.
BOBT. LOVETT, Jr,, Secretary. it
S- BLUE RESERVES.—THE MILL
tary intendingto escort the Blue will'form
on Market street, .right resting on Fifteenth street, on*
MON DAY, 27th instant, at b al (-past T o’clock.
It . B. F. STEWART, Chairman;
TXEADQUARTERS OF COMMISSION'
J ~ L TOR U- S. COLORED TROOPS, 80. IiUO CHEST
NUT Street, Philadelphia.
'•The following is the official order authorizing the re
cruiting ofColored Troops: .
Headquarters of the Army, Adj't- General’s Offtob,
Washington, June 17, 1863.
GBNERA.L_pEDj;RS N 0.17&.
Major. GEORGE L. STEARNS, Assistant : Adjutant
General United States Volunteers, is hereby announced 1
as Recruiting Crmmisßioner for the United States Colored'
Troops, subject to such instructions as be may from 1
time to time receive from the Secretary of War.
By order of the Secretary of War
(Signed,). E. D, TOWNSEND,
• Assistant Adjutant-General.
To Major Geo. L. Stearns, Asa’^Adj’tGeneral ITS.
Volunteers*
The undersigned is prepared to issue the proper au
thorization to colored men to enlist recruits for the
Armies' of the United States. He will receive applica
tions from those desirous. of being made commissioned’
officers.'and transmit the same to the Board'of Inspec
tion at Washington, and'-will be glad' to give fall in
formation on all matters connected-with this branch of
the service to those who may seek it.
The undersigned has the co-operation-of a.Committee
of sixty , citizens of Philadelphia. The Agent of : the
said committee is R. R CORSON, who is likewise the
Agent of the undersigned.
CAMP WILLIAM PENN, at vChelton Hills, has been
selected as the camp for- instruction, Colonel
LEWIS WAGNER; placed incommand' - of" it. All - re
cruits will be mustered in by companies of eighty men,
and by squads, and : immediately uniformed, equipped
and sent to the camp.
Squads of men will be subsistedmntil companies are
completed by the committee of citizens, at such localities
as their aj?ent may designate.
Papers in; the interior ofrthe -State will copy this ad
vertisement one time, and send the paper containing same,
with Bill, to these-Headquarters. .
Communications by letter will'be promptly answered.
• GEORGE L.STEARNS. Major aud'vA. A. G.,
Recruiting Commissioner for U. S. Colored Volunteers
je29-tf
S THE INVALID CORPS.
BY GENERAL ORDERS No. 105, from the War De
partment. authority is given for oreating a military
organization, to be oomposedof such-worthy officers
and soldiers as may have-become .disabled"-from- wounds
received in service, or.from disease contracted in the line
of duty, and to be called the INVALID CORPS.
As-it is to be composed of YETERANS who havebecome
more or- less crippled in the service of their country,and
have produoed evidence of worthiness^: thi s will be em
phatically a CORPS OF HONOR, reckoning among its:
numbers many of'the noblest and most gallant sons ,of
America, brave relics from every battle-field of the war,
gathered under the fostering protection of a grateful Go
vernment..
It is to be NATIONAL in its character, having no re
ference to States; hence an applicant, furnishing the ne
cessary qualifications, may be received by any provost
n arshal appointed under the enrolment act, whether in
his own or in.another State.
Its officers-and-men will be designated, asamarkof
distinction, by a uniform peculiar to themselves, and
their duties will be such home service as they may be
capable of performing, thus relieving .many thousands
of able-bodied troops whose-services are needed in the
field. . ' v, ' . ; • -- “
One office has been open for a few weeks, for the enlist
ment of invalid discharged soldiers, at No 80S Lombard
street, Philadelphia. This is now closed,; and another
opened at No. 24-3 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia,-
adjoining the office of Captain LEHMAN, Provost Mar
shal of the .First Congressional District.
A camp has been opened near Harrisburg for the re
ception of all recruits for this corps enlisted in this
State, where comfortable quarters are furnished, and the
recrutts'uniformed, armed, and equipped, The follow
ing information concerning this corps Is published by the
War Departments viz:
4 4 The term of enlistment in the Invalid Corps thallbe
• three years, unless sooner discharged. ' It is further an
nounced that no offioer or enlisted man shall be entitled
to ot receive any pension, premium, or bounty, for en
listment re-enlistment,, or service in the Invalid
Corpse Claims for pensions-or bounties, which may be
due for previous service, will not be invalidated by en-.
Ustmenf in" the-Invalid Corps; .but no pensions can be
drawn, oracerue to the benefit of any mam during his
service in Baid corps. ‘The officers and men will be orga
nized into corapanies of infantry,; of the same strength
as is now authorized by law for the United States in
..fontrv.' . •
“The officers.and enlisted men will receive the same
•pay and allowances now authorized hy law for the
United States infantry, and will be paid in the same
manner.: -
‘’Men,enlisted in, or transferred to. the Invalid Corps
will be subject to the Articles of War. Army Regula
tions, &c., the same as other soldiers, and will be re
quired to perform all dutieswithiu the limit of their;
physical capacity, as -laid down in the Roles and Regu
. lations for that corps; but for the convenience of service
they y*ill be selected for three grades of doty; Those
who are most efficient and ableliodied, and capable of
using the musket and performing guard duty, light
marches, Ac., &c., will be assigned,to companies of the
lrt Battalion, Those 1 of the next degree- of physical effi
ciency; including all who’have lost a hand or an arm. to
- the companies of the 2d Battalion:. Those who are the
least effective, and including all who! have lost a foot or
a leg, to the companies of the 3d Battalion. 1
- ‘ Companies of the Ist Battalion will be employed
mainly as provost guards and garrisons for cities, but
may be assigned to forts, field works, and railroads near
the cities and other important points. They will be
i armed with mnßketß, and will not be liable to active
campaignswith the field armies.
“ Companies of the 2d Battalion will be armed with
side-arms only, and will be employed as guards of
. buildings, hospitals; &c., and will have companies of
; the Ist Battalion oh duty with them when the use of fire
arms may be necessary.
•‘The companies: of : the 3d Battalion will be armed
with side-arms; like the 2d Battalion, and will he em
ployed in-hospitals as cooks, nurses, ward masters,
clerks, ordorlies, Ac., &c-; the officers'of rthese compa
nies doing the duties of military assistants at the hos
pitals.”
For further information, discharged: soldiers are in
vited to call at JS43 Sooth THIRD Street, or at the office
of any provost marshal acting under, authority of the
enrolment act. ‘ E. W.'MATTHEWd,
Major let Penn’a Artillery and , *
JeB6-dtf -SnpTR. S. Invalid Corps for Phila.
« REGULAR ARMY.
840 a BOUNTY—#4O ON ENLISTMENT. '
Recralti wanted for the 12th U. S. INFANTRY. For
Information, apply to :
WM. SERGEANT.
Captain 12th Infantry.
iyD-lxn» aaO B. FRONT.Street.
0F FI C E MEDICA.L DIRECTOR,
B. A.; PniiiDBLPHTA. July 16th; 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. B.M.' SWIFT.
jyiWnawfl Swk. V, S. A» <u>4 K«& '
TWK PRKBB.—PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, JULY 27. 1863.
The Charleston Courier makes a timely suggestion
in. recommending the attention of our Government
to the; naturalization and cultivation of Calisaya,
for the preservation-of the health of our soldiers.
This article has a peculiar effect upon the liver, and
guards the system against disease by exposure an! 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 Bark,which it con
tained, as one of its principal ingredients. “In-confir
mation of this, we have heard one ;_of our most distin
guished physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell*
from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he inva
riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that
these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should be
prepared. We understand our Government has opened
negotiations with Dr. Drake, through-a secret'agent, but
with what truth-we do not kn'ow. ” ■*.,"'*/■. * *
We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Whig for
its remembrance of * ‘Auld Lang Syne, ” but we can as
sure ' ‘ Om Government ” that the Plantation Bitters are
notforsale to any “ secret agents, l ’North or South.
There is probably several other things that “ Our Go
vernment’-will yet want, , .
We know that we have the best and moat popular me
dicine'iu tbe world. We are not afraid to show what it
is composed of.
Physicians are compelled to recommend it, t .
Calisaya Bark has been celebrated for over
dred years,and was sold during the reign of Louis XVI,
King, of France, for the enormous price of its own
weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevers,
Weakness, Constipation, <frc. r
Cascarilla Bark.— For Diarrhoea, Colic.and diseases
of the stomach and bowels.
Dandelion.—For Inflamation of the Loins and Drop-,
sicaiAffect ions. j-
Chamomit.e Flowers. —For enfeebled digestion.
Lavender Flowers.—Aromatic, stimulant,, and to
nic—highly invigorating in nervdua debility.
Winter Green.—For Scrofula, Rheumatism* &c. ; "' ;
Anise.—An. aromatic carminative; cheating flesh,
muscle, and milk; much used by mothers nursing. ;
Also, clove-buds, orange,.caraway, coriander, snake-'
root, &c.
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 yve withhold its name for the present, v, -
Humbugs and Quacks howl about the. Plantation
Bitters; but the following is what’s the matter^and they
'A -- . -- v.
know it; - v
Very particularly recommended to Clergymen, Mer
chants, Lawyers, and persons of sedentary habite.
Also, for gentle females and weak persons who require
a gentle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite, and
clear mental faculties.
Sold by all respectable Physicians,Druggists, Grocers, 1
Hotels, Saloons, Country S tores, &c. r , :
Be particular that each bottle bears the fac-simile of
our signature on a steel* plate label,wltb our private Go
vernment stamp over the cork. >• .
jy22-wfrm2mif
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
WATCHES,
®“jUBT KHGHIVID PER BTBA.MEB BUSOPi..
GOLD WATCHES,
INDIES' SIZES, OP NEW STYLES.
SILVER JINORES AND CYLINDERS.
PLATED ANCREB AND CYL-INDR3S.'
For fill. rt Low Bute* to the Trade, by
D- T. PRATT,
I*3 tf wr CHESTNUT STREET.
A PIN E WATCH 'REPAIRING
JLIsVS attended to, by the most experienced workmen,
end every weteh-warmnUd /op oa* »««.---. y -
~ G. RUSSELL,
aB4m n% North SIXTH Street :
J. O. FULLER,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer in
FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
No. TIR CHESTNUT'street, *'’•
(Up-ttiJn, opposite Masonic Temple, I
IM ROW open *
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK. .
SnBAOXKU '
■ HOWARD A CO.'B PINB AMERICAN WATHIB,
'GOLD CHAINS. GOLD-SPECTACLES, THIMBLES,
AND
PINE JEWELRY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. -, ,
lyifMauß ' . ■/ . - - ; " r
|&y G. RUSSELL, FINE AMERICAN
lmported WATCHES, Fine Jewelry, Silver
end Plated Ware, &c. ■
jqg7 33 North SIXTH Street,
J O. FULLER’S
GILT COMBS
IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL.
J.O.FULLEBi
*ara-8m No. TIN CHESTNUT Street.
yULCANITE RINGS.
MUSICAL BOXES,
JfN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD GASES,
“■ »laying from 1 tol2tune§,ehoice Opera end Ameri*
ms Melodies. : FARR &BROTHER. Importers.
en 4 . 334 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
GOAL.— SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
Meadow, and Spring Mountain Lehigh . Goal, uri
best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex
pressly for family use. Depot, Hi W. corner of EIGHTH
and WILLOW Street* Office, No. 113 South SECOND
Street. CapS-Iy] J. WALTON *OO.
“EXEMPTION BLANKS FOR THE
".-DRAFTED.
' FOB3S2s.—Certificate of .Exemption .for the son of a
.widows or of aged and infirm parent or parents.
: Fobm 26. —Certificate of Parents that he or she desires
one of his or her sons exempted;
Form 27.—Certificate that the person liable to a draft
is the only brother of a child or children dependent on
his labor for support.
Fobm 28.—Certificate that two members of the'..family,
of the person liable to draft are already in the military
service of the United States.; .
Form 2&.— Certificate that the person liable to draft .is
the father of motherless children under 12 years of age
dependent on bis labor for support.
Form 30. —Certificate for. Exemption on account of un
suitableness of age. .■ . '
Also, a. general assortment : of Blanks, Blank Books,
Stationery, and Writing and Note Papers, for sale at
. BRYSON’S, .
It* . - No. S North SIXTH Street. Philada >
XTOTIOE— APPLICANTS FOR EX
EMPTION FROM THE DRAFT.
. Fourth District, July 25,1863. -•••'
The Board of Enrolment of the Fourth District will be
in session daily at their office;.’N. E corner of BROAD
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, between the hours of
8 and 12 A. M. and 1 and SP. M. , commencing on TUES
DAY next, July 28th, for the purpose of hearing and de
termining upon the applications of persons applying for
exemption from the Draft in the Fourth District.
Each person applying is* respectfully requested to
bring with him the Number of his notice. - , :
D. M. LANE, Captain Provost Marshall -
C. B. BARRETT, Commissioner of Board,
jy27-6t J, RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board.
XTO. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHI
LADBLPHCA, July 25,-1803.
JAMES 8.. BRYSON informs his patrons that, in addi
tion to his GENERAL JOB PRINTING OFFICE, he has
opened a splendid-assortment of STATIONERY, suitable
for every departments trade.
Bis son. JaMES HENRY BRYSON, will have an inte
rest in this dtpartment of his trade, and will make an
especial effort to supply Railroad and Commercial Sta
tionery of.the best quality.
We have long conducted the Printing Business over
Nos. 2,4, 6, ana .8 North Sixth street, and have now
added the etore underneath, No. ; 8, which affords every
•facility to meet the demands of trade, either for Station
ery, Railroad,'or Commercial Printing. •
ALEXANDER C.. BRYSON .will .have charge of, the
Printing Rooms of the establishment, and-Labels, Bill
Heads, Pamphlets, and "Railroad Printing will receive
; the same attention as heretofore;
Printing, Ruling, and Binding of every character sup
plied at the shoiteßt notice, v
Banks, Corporaiions, Schools, 1 Academies,&c,supplied
with ruled and printed : forms and bound in books to
order. Blanks kept on hand.:.
■ The office has long been distinguished for its fine style!
of Label Printing ; the patterns are new, and were de
signed and introdncfdby us for the Apothecary and Per-:
farriery business . - -' v •:*
My thanks are due to numerous friendsfor their uni
form patronage,extending over a period of seventeen
years I onter upon this new entonpnse with the same
energy to serve them well and-faithfully. :
• JAMES H. BRYSON,'
~ jy27-tf Nos, g, 4,6, and 8 North SIXTg Street.
“VT 0 TIO E.—TREASURY DEP ART
'LL MENT, FOURTH AUDITOR’S OFFICE. ■
Persons having claims against a balance due from the
United States to .BENJAMIN F. GARDNER, seaman,
deceased, are hereby notified to present such claims pro-,
perly authenticated to this Office, within -four- months
from the above date.
..jy27-3t ... • STEPHEN J. W. TABOR. Auditor.
TRAVELLING PUB
LIC ave-hereby notified that tlie UNION.BAGGAGE
EXPRESS will call iorbageage and take it. toany Steam
boat, Railroad, or Express line, or frora#dne part of the
city to'the other.' Office No* GARDEN
Street.,; .' • :'o. jy2s-3t* ;;
TOY ALL MEANS, SEE REIMER’S
■M- COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, before you get like
nesses elsewhere. They are truthful, ana evince the
highest-order of artistic ability. -Only $1 SECOND
Street, above Green. ■ • ■ • . . * ,• jy2T -
TTNANIMOUB—THE OPINION, EX-
Mlpressed of the merits of BBIMBK’S IVOBYTYPE9,
For beauty,'accuracy of likeness.'"and artisiio. and ela:
borate coloring, they are unexcelled. SECOND Street,
above Green; - : ; " jy27 ; ;
TT N Dl VII) ED THE POPULAR
opinion in regard to REIMER’B PORTRAITS, the
merits of which - are fully appreciated, - Life-size Potcr
graphs in oil colon. Reduced prices.' ■ bECQND Street,
abo.YQ'Gwqu. , jys}7 :
[From the Richmond Whig ] '•
S.—T.—lB6o—X.
PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE
Cold Extremities and'Feverish. Lips.
Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath.
Flatulency and Indigestion.
Nervous Affections.
Excessive Fatigue and Short Breatli.
Pain-over the'Eyes.
Mental Despondency. '
Prostration, Great Weakness.
Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels.
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPBIA.
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
5802 BROADWAY. N. Y.
GILT AJKJBBS AND OYLINDBBB.
FINE GOLD PENSi
THE BEST PEN IN' USE,
FOR SALE IN ALL SIZES. mrfS-Sn
IN EVERY VARIETY.
A foil mMortmeat. all elzes and style*.
J. O. FULLER,
No. TIN CHESTNUT Street. myfi-Sa
COAK.
A BMY CLOTBINU aNIMqUIPAOB
"- OFFICE. TWELFTH and GfBARD Streets.
_ Philadelphia, July 24th, 1963.
SEAT-KD PROPOSALS, are luvited at tills office until
12 o’clock M ,ori SATURDAY, the 1 tnf August next, to ittr
nieb prvimiMy .*r the bchnylKill A.rneiiM.l, viz:
ARM'S BooTEEP,., owed by"h-nd o - machinery, of
pure oak-tanned Itailur, like and-equal to the sealed
samples in this office; of sizes from Nos. 7to 11 inclusive,
and also to furnish No. 6 exclusively.
No bid will be considered that is not for pure oak
tanned, leather which itis believed can be procured in.
sufficient Quantity in themarket, and which is the Army
standard. ' .
Bidders must state in their proposals the price. Quan
tity bid for. and time of delivery.
Theability of the bidder to fill the contract must be
guarantied by two responsible persons, whose signatures
must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee
must accompany the bid.
Bidders, as well as their sureties, or guarantors, who
may not be known at this office, will furnish a certificate
from the United States District Attorney, Postmaster, or
i other public functionary, at the residence of the bidder
lor guarantors, setting forth, clearly,' the fact that the -
bidder,and his sureties are responsible men, who will,- if
a contract is awarded, act in good faith with the United
States, and faithfully execute the same.
Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the
bids. ‘ v
Proposals must be endorsed * ‘Proposals for Army Boot
ees.” • G. H. CROSMAN,
iyftMt Assistant Quartermaster General U. P. Array.
A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S
■£*- OFFICE,' Corner G and TWENTY-SECOND Sts.,
Washington, D. C-, July 24, 1863.
Public Sales of condemned Animals will take place at
the Corral, near the' Observatory? in this city, on the
Second and Fourth. WEDNESDAYS, 12tU and 26th Au
gust, 1863, • ' • • :1 -
The property is condemned as unfit f>r public service.
Sales to commence at 10 o’clock A. M., and bo continued
from day until the number on hand shall be sold.
Terms cash, in Government Funds.
C. H. TOMPKINS,
Capt, A. G.M, U. 8.
T^OTICE— SEALED PROPOSALS,
endorsed “Proposals forFnrniahing the Pablic
Schools with Lehigh or Schuylkill Coal, will here*
coivcd by the underpierned. at the Controller’s Office,
southeast corner of SIXTH and ADELPHI streets, until
FRIDAY, July 81et, 1863, at 12o’clock M.
The proposals, whioh will include the storage of the
coal, must be for separate districts, t s follows:
THEFIRST DlSTRlCT—Comprising the First, Second,
Third, and Fourth Wards.
TBE SECOND DISTRICT-Fifth, Seventh, Eighth,and
Nii-tli Wards.
THETBIRD DISTRICT—Sixth, Eleventh,Twelfth.and
Thirteenth-Wards.
THE FOURTH DISTJUCT-Tenth, .Fourteenth, Fif
teenth, and Twentieth Wards. - , :
THE FIFTH DIBTRICT-Sixteentb,'Seventeenth, Eigh
teenth, and Nineteenth Wards.
- THE SIXTH DISTRICT—Twenty-first Ward.
THE SEVENTH DISTRICT—Twenty-second Ward. '
TBE.EJGHTH DISTRICT—Twenty-third Ward.
THE NINTH. DISTRICT-Twenty-fonrth Ward.
THE TENTH DISTRICT-Twenty-fifth Ward.
There will be two sizes required, Egg and Stove, and
the ton to be 2,240 pounds.-,
The Coal to be delivered by the 15th day of September
next,-and to be weighed at the place of delivery, in ac
cordance to the city ordinance to that effect.
Proposals will he" received at the same time for the
charcoal and kindling wood that may he required.
By order of the Committee on Supplies.
. JAMES D. CAMPBELL.
Secretary Controller* of Public Schools.
-jy27-mtn&th3t
RETAIL DRY GOODS,*
gHADES, CURTAINS, LINENS,
Eirmsnnrct dry goods.
The subscribers offer, at the
LOWEST GASH PRICES,
Of all descriptions of
HOUSE lURNISHIXG DRY GOODS,
To which they respectfully solicit the attention of
i Families, Hotel- keepers;
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
jy!7-fmwl2t
TONE BRITISH LAWNS 12*0.
A Summer Stock at reduced prices!
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
Nos. ASO, 453, and 451 N, SECOND Bt„ ab. Willow'
TV/TOZAMBIQUE SHAWLS.—CHOICE
-depigns #2.50,
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
Nos. 450, 4:52, and. 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
PANCY DRESS SILKS AT REDUCED
A . prices, from recent auction sales.
CURWEK STODDART & BRO.,
Nos, 450, 452, and .454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow*
T>LACK SILKS OF ALL WIDTHS
A* and grades, at our usual low prices.
CURWEN STODDART & 8R0.,' •
Nos. 450, 45a, and 45& N. SECOND St., ab. Willow.
1»AB IS MO ZAMB IQ UES AT pp!
A and 15c Summer stock at reduced prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.,
Nos: 480, 45»,,and 454; N. SECOND St„ ab. Willow
TQLACK LAOS SHAWLS, POINTS
AA and Mantillas. Closing out Very low.
CURWEN STCDDAR T& BRO.,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., ab. Willow
jy2s-3t; ; v:
QKEAT REDUCTION
IN THE FISICES OF
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
PACIFIC, LAWNS. : IZX cents.
MOZAMBTQUES. 12H cents.
PARIS ORGANDIES. 25,
BAREGES, isl and 25 cants.
FINE BLACK BAREGES. 25 confcs.
With many other kinds of Dress Goods, reduced very
low, to close out, to make room for Fall Stock, such as
GRENADINES, . - :
• SUMMER SILKS.
_ i_ FDTTTjAJU> firLKS.
• MOHAIRS,
■ MOZAMBIQUES, Ac.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
20 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
’N. B, —2OO pieces of Medium and Dark Prints just
opened, at 18% cents. .. . , jy2o-6o
ft TILL FURTHER REDUCTION 3 IN
the Prices of all our
RUMMER DRESS-GOODS.
% To close out, we have reduced our stock of Black and
d Sillc Gro,iadlMi to WC * cost from
All our 50c French Bareges to 55C.
All eur 50 and 62c French Organdies to 37Kc.
All our French Lawns to less than cost.
All our American Lawns as low as the lowest.
100 pieces Choice Styles Chintzes to lßc. ..
Williamsville and Wamsutta Muslins, Soc.
- Best English,Cotton Flannel, at 37>ic. '
, H. STEEL & SON,
jy2s- No. 713 and.24sN-orth TENTH Street; •
"BARGAINS I BARGAINS!
A* .Figured Bareges, cts.
: Plain and Striped Bareges, 10 cts.
Figured Bareges, 12K cts.
Mozambiques,l2& cts: -
ChallideLaines, 185» and2octs.
Choice Styles Lawns, 22% cts.
Choice Styles Lawns,; 15 cts. >-
Alsa, Figured Silk and Wool Bareges,
Keduced'frooaSl cte. to2octs.
, - SHARPLESS BROTHERS, •
jy22 -10 HES TNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
“DATHING GOODS.
■*-* All-worsted Cambists,
Betain their stiffness in the wate?.-
Cotton and Worsted .Winseys.
Also, FlanDels,-.Plaids, &c/, &c. •
And a variety.of Goods • •• • •
Suitable for Bathing Presses,
Sellinff at low prices.
. SHaRPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*
T7DWIN HALL & 00., 26 SOUTH SB
•*-* COND Street, are nowofforing
BLACK SILKS AT REDUCED PRICKS.
; Black Silks at SVI.I2K, and $1.25.
Summer Silks at reduced prices.
‘ Foulard Silks at reduced prices. .
Silk Grenadines at reduced priceß*
Fine Organdies at reduced prices.
Fine Dress Goods, all reduced.
, 2. Fine Modeß, Blues, and Pearl-Baregee.
Plain Blues,- Buff,'and Fink Percales, or French'
Chintzes, imt received. :
B V T-Just received one ca«e of superior quality Plain
Silks. The. colors are Browns,vßrues, Modes, Purple,
and Green; price, $1.37&; been selling at $1;75. jy2Q-tf
JOHN H. STOKES, 702 ABCH Sr.,
“ '■■■ .• - OFFERS
Black and White Plaid Marseilles. <»*!>
Black and white and Brown and White Linen Cheek*
French Nankinetts—plaid and plain.
Nankin —nice quality.
Linen Stripes, dark ground, good.
Merino Cassimeres —excellent quality.
Plain, Mixed, and Plaid Cassimeres,
Silk Mixed Cloths and Cassimeres.
Ladies’Cloaking Cloths.
Double-width Plaid Flannelafor Shirt! ng. ' j e27
Tj\ANCY CASSIMERES.
- 1 - .. \ Summer Costings.,
Black Cloths and Cassimeres.
Men’s Clothing made to order,
. „ ■ ■ COOPER * CONABD.
. Jy9 .S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
TLfANTILLAS.
Silk Mantles below cost.
Silk Mantles and Waterproofs.
. . Summer Mantles and Shawls, cheap. . .
Odds-and-ends Lace Goods, cheap« r
_ : COOPER icONABD,
Jy9 8. Reorner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
T)RESS STUFFS. '
Black Delaines, Alpacas. Bareges, Silks,,,&c.
* - MosajnbiqueB, v LenoH, Children’s Plaids,
Drab Alpacas, Drab Dolainea. Drab Moffiimbiqaes,
Closing. Bales Lawns,'prices low. .
" DOMESTIC GOODS,
Of every kind, at'lo west, market prices.
COOPER & COWARD,
jy9 S, NINTH and M4.RKTET Streets.
Ak prices generally below present cost of impor
tation,
WHITE' GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES, ■ do do
LACES. do ’do
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do
YE2LS. Ac,. Ac.
And respectfully invites an inspection of Ms
. * —' stock. ..
COMMISSION HOUSES,
JOHN T. BAILEY db GO.
BAGB AND BAGGING
' ! OF BVBRY DESCRIPTION,
NO. 113 NORTH FRONT STREHT,
WOOL BAGS FOB SALS.
WALN, • LEAMING, & 00. v
If No. 3Q South FRONT Street.
: '• No. 31 LETI'm Btreefc,
Offer for- sale by the paekage the following: goods, to %
Saco Prink/ne-fr dark styles. - :
■ York Co.’oCotjtonades and Nankins*
'Boett.MiiSa Cottons, H/0.-S W.. 4~4j&n&
Indian Bead Sheetings and Shirtings.
Tremont Mills, .Globe,-Oxford, v and -Baltic.
Bedford Bnancbaugbheetings and Shirtings,
Brown.'Bieached, and Blue. • '
. Printed-Cloakings and Sleeve Linings,
' Vest Padding's and Cambrics,
Cotton ani/Wool Kerseys
'CantionFlannels. .'
r 9-4 andlO-4 Bed Quilts.
July 23,156:i :
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
1 BBBALJDISTBICTB.
Wa are prapared. as heretofore, to supply Families at
tkalr Country Residences yeiUi
EYEET DESCRIPTION OF
FINE GROOEBIES, TEAS, «StO
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
mySl-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE SIR
TTOSPITAL 7 STORES—CONSISTING
I-* , of assorted Jellies.: Preserves. Sy«u>s,' Condensed
Milk. MmttnKer’s Beoffea. Canned Emits of all kinds.
Oranges ends-Lemons,'Foriaa, Cora Starch,Chocolate,
Cocoa. hodbs iWtTiU AMg ,
jySl LOT Sontli WAT6E Street.
PROPOSALS.
The largest and best assortment
And bnyerageneially.
1008 CHESTNUT Street.
1084: CHEBTNDT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES *
OFFERS FOE SALS,
1084, CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
T IST OF NEW BOOKS—
AT REDUCED PRICES
No Name by Wilkie Collins, 2 yols. cloth, illus
trated • $1 50
Rockford, by L.D Umsted..... 80
Paris in America by La Boulaye-.*' 1 00
Lillian, author unknown..... *•»•-*• 80
The Drummer Boy, a story of Burnside's Expe
'dition..., . 80
Xeavesfromthe Diary of an AmericanSargeon.... . 80
What to Eat, and How to Cook it..... 80
Actress in High Life.... I 00
Mirian Gray, by Mrs. Holmegi... .100
Frank Warrington, by author of “Rutledge”.... 100
The Couscript, by Dumas . 80
J urnal ot a Residence in Georgia, by Fanny Kem
ble 1 00
In the Tropics, by Richard B. Kimball 1 00
Weak Lungs, and how to make them Strong...... 100
My Southern Friends, by Edmund Kirke.......... 80
Rosecrans’ Campaign with the Fourteenth Army
Corps... , 80
Glimpse of the World, by. Mrs. Sewell .' 1 00
Castle’s Heir, by Mrs. W00d........ 8)
Two Pictures,, by Mrß. Mackintosh...*. 1 25
At Odds, by Baroness Tautnhccus 1 01
Drifting About, by Jeems Pipes 1 00
All the2.scent N0ve15........ 20
** fi/1 41 Aft
75 “ 60
Harper, Atlantic. Godcy, and Frank Leslie 20
Peterson’s Magazine.. 15
G. W. PITCHER'S NEW BOOK BTORE,
- Jy27-3t. , SOB CHESTNUT Street.
"PETERSONS' COUNTERFEIT DE
“f- TECTOR, for AUGUST, out TO-DAY. 33 New
Counterfeits are fully described in this number. It
DO NEW COUNTERFEITS ARE DH
scribed in PETERSONS’ DE T ECTOR, for AU
OUST. Every one should subscribe for PETERSONS’
DETECTOR. One Dollar a year, monthly, Two Dollars,
semi-monthly, in advance. Addres§ all orders to
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
It 30C CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia.
90 CENTS !!—FRANK LESLIE FOR
AUGUST, at PITCHER’S,
jy27-3t 808 CHESTNUT Street.
Aft CENTS I!—SIGHTS A FOOT, BY
• V WILKIE COLLINS PITCHER’S
jy27-3t . V 808 CHESTNUT Street.
Ofl CENTS !—GERVASE CASTONEL,
by Mrs HENRY WOOD. PITCHER’S
.jy27-3t - 808 CHESTNUT Street.
TT S. PHARMACOPOEIA,
V'• " Just published by
J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO.,
715 and TIT MARKET Street;
TBE PHARMACOPOEIA OF THE UNITED ST AT BS
OF AMERICA. Fourth Decennial Revision. By autho.*
rity of the National Convention for Revising, the Phar
macopoeia.
A TREATISE ON HYGIENE, with special reference
to the Military Service. By W. A. Hammond, Surgeon
General. ‘ -
LOST. AND SAVED. By the Hon. Mrs. Norton, au
thor of “ Stuart of Dunleith. ” .
AT ODDS. By the Baroness Tautpheceus, author of
“Quits.” &c
HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL, in All Ages and
Countries. By William Howitt. ;
SPHERICAL AND PRACTICAL ASTRONOMY. By
William Chauveuet. 2vols.
THE ARMY CHAPLAIN’S MANUAL. By Rev. J.
Pinkneir Hammond. .
TRIAL 0? THE > COKSTIUTIOK. By Sidney 8.
Fisher.
THE COMPANY CLERK. Showing how and whan to
make out returns. Ac. By Gapt. A. V. Kautz. jy2s
TBE NEW U. S. PHARMACOPCEIA.
-A- The Pharmacopoeia of the United State3of America,
Fourth Decennial Revision, by authority of the National
Convention for Revising this - Pharmacopoeia, held at
Washington. A.D,, iB6O. .
JUST READY. Prico $l.
A NEW AND COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF' MEDI
CAL BOOKS, with the prices annexed, furnished gratis,
upon application to LINDSAY Sc BLAKISTON,
Publishers. Bookeellers,';&c.,
- jy2s No. 185 S. SIXTH St., above Chestnut. •
VIW MAPS—NEW BOOES.
-*■” NEW COAST SURVEY MAP. OP VIRGINIA,
showing the present movements. Sheets 50 cents; Pock
et form 75 cents.
NEW MAP OF THE EASTERN PART OF VIRGINIA,
and MARYLAMD, and DELAWARE, on a large scale.
Sheets 50 cents; Pocket forms 75 cents.
NEW MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA. Sheets 60 cents;
Pocket form 75cents.
JOURNAL OF A RESIDENCE ON A GEORGIA PLAN
TATION. Bv Frances Anne Kemble. $1.25.
ROBERT, THE CABIN BOY. 75 cents.
AMERICANS IN ROME. By H. P Leland. $1.25,
UNCLE PAUL’S STORIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS;
60 cents. •
THE PILGRIM PATH. Interesting incidents inthe
experience of Christians 60 cents. ••
.MEMORIAL OF SUSAN M. UNDERWOOD; or FOL
LOWING AFTER JESUS, By Mrs. Eliza H. Anderson.
60 cents. • • .
AN HISTORICAL BESEARCH. of tlie found
ers of the Republic on Negroes, as slaves, as citizens, and
as soldiers.: Third edition. Paper 50 cents ; r cloth $1,60.
Forsaleby WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
jylg : 606 CHESTNUT Street.
IQ CENTS H-GENERAL MEADE 10
J-v cents. Card Pictures for Albums.
PITCHER’S,
jy2o-6t V 808 CHESTNUT Street,
OH GENTS! GODEY FOR AUGUST.
~V. jylB 6t PITCHER’S, gQS CHESTNUT Street.
on CENTS !—ATLANTIC FOR
August. PITCHER,BOB CHESTNUT,St.. jy2s-6t*
on CENTS I!—HARPER FOR AU-
' PITCHER’S
jy23-6t 808 CHESTNUT Street.
1/V CENTS! PETERSON FOR ATC
GUST! PITCHER’S,
jy226t- ' No. 808 CHESTNUT Street.
IJAZABD’S BOOKSTORE,
T»4 CHESTNUT STREET.
Between Seventh and Eighth Streets.
All Book* usually to be had In a
mST-OLASS BOOKSTOREj
Will always be found on out shelves
AT THE LOWEST -PRICES,
wutf . . • ' •
ARMY CLOTHING, dec.
AND NAVY
CLOTII HOUSIS,
Nos. 34 SOUTH SECOND and »3 STRAWBERRY Sts.
INDIGO-BLUE CLOTHS, from $3.00 to $7.00.
‘‘ 44 CASSIMERRS, from $1 25 to *3.00,
“ BEAVERS, from $3.00 to $0.50,
MIDDLESEX KERSEYS,?from $3,50 to $3.75.
6-4 “ FLANNELS, very superior.
X INDIGO FLANNELS, at fiSc.
6-4 LIGHT-BLUE Clnvalid Corps — M
Fall Stock CLOTHS,iCASSIMERES, laud VESTINGS.
44 “ TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac.
Special attention toLADIES 7 CLOTHS.
WM. T. SNODGRASS.
3* South SECOND and 23 STRAWBERRY'Sta.
j?23-lm .
GOODS.
DAEK-BLUE GOAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CIIOTHS TOR OFFICERS. .
AKMYBLANKETB, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS. STANDARD WETGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHEET
IHGS. lora&laby
FROTHINGHAM * WELLS.
Ml-Utf
@ ARMY CAPS AND NAYY CAPS.
*** • geo. HOFF & CO.,
No. 95 NOrthFOURTH Street,
Philadelphia,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Indixo Blue Army and Navy Caps and Bilk Covers.
jvS-lm* Orders promptly filled.
rp H E
SECRETARY Of THE TREASURY
HAS AUTHORIZED HE
TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY
FOR A- BRIEF PERIOD.
AMd. vuAtll further notice, I .liell continue
to receive Sutiicrlptloiu to the
LOAN AT IP'A' R.
AND AT THE DIFFERENT SUB-AGENCIES
Throughout tile I>oynlStatea.
g'I'ERLING EXCHANGE
AMERICAN GOLD
W; A N T E D ,
3y2bmMQfc
DUTLE3R COUNTY RAILROAD
JO BONDS —The Conimissiohers of Butler ©onntyy
Penna, propose to compxomlse their Bonds, issued to the
Northwestern Railroad Company,. at fifty.per cent, on
Bonds and Coupons now due. For particulars, corre-.
apond with the Commissioners of Butler county.
Byorder of Commissioners. .
. jy!B-12tr HARVEY COLBBBT. Clerk.
SfiARYEY THOMAS,
• STOCK AND BILL BROKER.
Ho. 313 WALNUT Strost.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at
the BOARD OF BBOESS& w ....
Subscriptions to the £-20 year bix pot. eent LOAN still
received at par. . • . „ q„ , .
No charge for Commission. ■; jya-aa,
/COLLECTION of. H. S. OERTIBT
GATES Of. INDEBTEDNESS.—Tke ADAMS' EK
PRESS COMPANY arejnow, pshawed to collect at the
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatca, ana
at reasonable rates', tbe Ctoe 'Tear Certificates of In
debtedness of the United State* now duo or shortly ma
tn{Sms made known and receipts given at the offlee,
Street . myS-tf
iy2d-12t*
MIX,
Jj (LATB OF tfANDEB. MIX. ACO..)
195 MAIN STREET. MBMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
COMMERCIAL AGENCY 2
1 AND GENERAL COLLECTION OFFICE.
The undersigned has established an Agency for the
collection, securing, and adjusting claims of every
ecription, and' has secured '■the services of CHARLES
KORTRECHT. Ebq;, as Attorney, in all cases requiring
the servioea of - a lawyer. m T w '
jylMSt . EMMBT MIX.
t&am P. SCHULER’S SUPERIOB
II I I I' iTiusdOT»nfanmi
un-ward, rot nala by il;a WO4 MAX&fiT Binai.
M*-Sai* ' ’
:k-.g;V :$■ l’
financiae.
5-20
AT MY OFFICE,
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AG!ENT,
Mo. 114 South. Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
AT BEST PRICES.
DBBXEL <Ss OCX
WANTS.
A COPYIST, WITH'THE BEST BE'
FERENUEB, may be had br ad'dressing ‘ M I. F ,”
113* CAMILLA Street. __ jyH-thma*
TKTANTEO- BY A LADY—A PO3L
-T.T Tfosr S 3 HOUSEKEEPER in a Gentleman’s
family : Bier understands sewing and is competent to
take charge of children* A comfortable home is a
greater object than salary. Apply at“ 1315 WALNUT
Street. . jy22-Bfc*
WA NTKD $l5 PEB DAY.—WE
’ want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents
in every county, for a genteel business at a commission
'of from $5 to $l5 per day. No humbug. Experienced
canvassers preferred, bnt room for all. Address , '
C. M. DUNN & CO., Publishers,
At either Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois: or 185
READS Street, New York. jy2Q-3m*
QUBSTITUT ES WANTED. FIVE
SUBSTITUTES wailed from among those who are
enrolled and not drafted. State amount wanted and
other particulars. Address CONSCRIPTS,
office of Press, FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. .
jy23~-thp&m-3t* . • , • ~ - ~
PER MONTH GUARANTEED.
SP / t/ Testimonials of Clergymen and' scientific men
sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., & CO., Newbnryport,
Mass. • ] je24-2mdaW
«J7K A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
' AGENTS in every connty at $7B a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my. new cheap Family Sewing Ma
chines. Address B. MADISON.
my6-3md&W Alfred, Maine.
A MONTH!—WE WANT
;AGllirrB at s6oa month, expenses paid, to sell
onr Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other
new articles. ,15 circulars fret. SHAW & CLARK, •
my6-3md&W Biddeford. Maine.
non — T H 1 s amount to
tlpiUjvUv, loan on'a'City Mortgage or Ground
Rent. Will be divided. Apply to E. PETTIT,
jyW- . 309 WALNUT Street!
Jftk DEPUTY* QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL’S OFFICE. —Philadblphi 9,
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points: '
Tortugaa,
Key West, Fla,
Fort Monroe, Vs. ’
Alexandria, Va,
Newbern, N. C,
. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOTD,
felO-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
REMOVALS.
TJEMOVAL—JAMES FULTON HAS
TT*' removed his Law and Collection Office,-and also
the office of the Legal and,lnsurance Ttevoi-ier, from
N0.,424 Walnut street to No. 103 WALNUT Street, op
posite Washington Square. Government claims, of all
■kinds, collected as usual. : . jy]l.
BOARDING.
"PIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME
, . communicating and single rooms; private table if
desired. No. 1315 WALNUT street. 5e25-2m*
FOR SAFE AND TO LET.
4S| DELAWARE COUNTY FARMS
**FOR SALE —l2O acres of land and 5 woodland 1n
Marple. nine miles from Market Street Bridge—large
and substantiil MANSION, with HalVand Parlor 3,
front and back stairways, arranged in modern style,
lawn in.frbnt covered with large forest trees, water
forced to building, large double floored Barn. • with
Shedding, Carriage-House, Spring,;:with House for
farmer; excellent land, improvements desirable and
in excellent repair, fine Orchard, Truck Garden, See.
One of the best in the market:
• 7G acres of land, accessible from Linwood Station on
Baltimore Railroad—substantial Stone DWELLING,
pleasantly located, ;Barn, Carriage-House, Spring, with
Dwelling for farmer, variety of fruit, productive land;
excel len t n ei ghbor hoo d.
Country Home near Westdale, on West Chester.and
Pennsylvunia.Bailroad. The grounds embrace 7 acres
of land ,under a high stafe. of cultivation, large MAN
SION built in modern style. Parlor, Hall, open stair
way, &c , lawn in front, Stable. Carriage-House, Ice
r House, &c., one of the most substantial and attractive
buildings in this vicinity. 5 minutes’walk ft om station,
known a 8 the Bottomly Residence.
Apply to JAS. K« CUMMINS, Surveyor,
jy27-mws* Media, Delaware Co. , Pa.
m TO RENT—THE UPPER ROOMS
JBsstof a STORE, with good entrance, .Counting Room,
Fire Proof, &c., In good order' Inquire at 315 CHURCH
Alley. Also, a DRY CELLAR for Storage. jy2s-smw3t*
EDUCATIOW.
THE MISSES CHAPMAN'S BOARD-
A- ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR 'YOUNG LADIES
: will reopen SEPT. 1. Circulars may be obtained of Mr-
HTLL, 364 Walnut st.; of Messrs. LINDSAY & BLACK.
ISTON, 25 South Sixth st., or by application to the Prin
cipals at Holmesburg. Pa. jy!3 rnwfSm*
"VILLAGE GREEN SEMIN ART—A
* SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL. NEAR MEDIA,
PA.—Thorough course in Mathematics, Classics, Eng
lish Branches, Natural Sciences, Ac. Military Tactics
taught. Classes inßook-keeping. Surveying, and Civil
; Engineering. Pupils taken of all ages. School opens
: September Itt. Boarding, per week, $2.25. Tuition,per
quarter, $6.; For catalogues, or information, address
Rev. J. HBRVBY BARTON.
jy24-3m VILLAGE GREEN, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN-
A STITUTE for Young Ladies, 1530 ARCH Street. Rev.
CHARLES A. S*fITH, ; D.. D., Principal. The ninth
Academic-Year will begin bn MONDAY, September 14th.
For circulars, - and other information, address ■> Box
2,611 P Q-- . ■ • • je2s-3m*
T3RIBTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
Al GIRLS, will je-open on the : 7th of Ninth month.
For Circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIRCE, Bristol,
Bucks co..•’Pa.-" ' jftTT.grn*
lDf ISS MARY E. THROPP WILT. RE
AF-L open, her English and French Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies, at 1841 CHESTNUT Street,
on the 14th of September. For circulars, until Septem
ber Ist, apply at the Sunday-school Times, 148 South
FOURTH street, Phila., or address Miss Thropp at Val
ley Forge. Penna. mvlß-im*
HOTELS.
"DABNUM’S HOTEL,
.XI • a»T North THfED, above RACE.
Philadelphia.
J. M. KUNKLE & CO., Proprietors.
RATIONAL HOTEL,
XV WASHINGTON. D. C.
H. 8. BENSON. PROPRIETOR,
Formerly of the Ashland Rouse, Philadelphia.
He is determined to merit, and hopes to receive, a fall
share of public patronage. jel9-6m
TLT BTROPOLITAN HOTEL,
AFX (late brown’s.)
• PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
Between Sixth and Seventh streets,'
■ WASHINGTON CITY.
A. R. POTTS, '
mv22-6m Proprietor.
LEGAL. -
TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
■'U TBIGT OF PENNSYLVANIA/ SOT.
.THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTBICTOF
PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING: •
• WHEREAS, The District Court of the Umted'Stafcesin .
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United States of America, hath decreed all persons in
. general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
in the steamer Lizzie, whereof —'ismaster
her tackle, apparel, and'furniture, and the goods, wares,
and merchandize, ladened on board thereof, and capinr
; edby theU. S. steamer Santiago de Cuba, under command
,of Captain R. M. Wyman, to be monished, cited,'and
; called tojudgmeht, at the time and place underwritten,-
;and to the effect hereafter expressed., (justice so re- '
.quiring). You are, therefore, charged and strictly en-,
-joined and commanded, that yon omit not, but that by
; publishing these presents'in at least two of the daily
; newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila
: delphia, ana in the Legal Intelligencer* you do monish
• and cite, or cause to be monished and cited,peremptorily,
• all persons in general who have, or preten d to have, any
.right, title, or interest in the said steamer Lizzie, her
‘tackle, apparel, and farnitur*. and thegobda. wares,
and merchandize ladened on board thereof, to appear
before the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of
the said Court, atihe District Court room, in the city of
' Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of
: these presents, if. it he accurt day, or else on the next
; court day following, between the usual hours of hearing'
;.causes, then and there to show, or allege,'in due forfh of
; law, a reasonable and lawfnl excuse, if anythey have,
why the said steamer Lizzie, her tackle, apparel, and
-furniture, and the goods, wares, and -merchandize,* la
den on board thereof, should not be pronounced to be
long, at the time of the capture of tlie same, to the '
enemies of the United States, and as goods of their ene-,
mies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation,
to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes;
: and further, to do and receive in this behalf as to justice : .
shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause
to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally (to 1
: whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated),
that if they shall not appear at the time and place above
mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable;
and lawful cause to the contrary, then eaidDlsfcrict
Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on -
the said capture, and may pronounce that the said'
steamer Lizzie,her -tackle, apparel, and furniture,,
and the goods, wares, and merchandize, laden on
board thereof, did belong, at the time of thecapture
of the same, to the enemies of the United' Stateß of
1 America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,
liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to
: be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence
or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and inti
= mated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly
certify to the said District Court what you shall do in
the premises, together with these presents. - '
Witnessthe Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the
said Court, at Philadelphia, this 21th day of JULY. A. D.
. 1863, andin the eighty-eighth yearof the Independence
of the said United States. G. R. FOX,
jy27-3t Clerk District Court.
TTNITED’ STATES, EASTERN DIS
TRICT SF PENNSYLVANIA, SCT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF .
. PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING: ,
“WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States la,
and for the Eastern. District of Pennsylvania, rightly and
duly, proceeding on a Libel, and information filed in
the name of the United States of America, as well for
themselves as for all others concerned, hath decreed all
persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any
. right,title»otintere6t in eight boxes merchandize, marked'
[Mbfoundand laden onboard Nat Anders 3n,sei- 1
zed, taken in the Patapsco river, at the port of Baltimore. ■
as forfeited to the United States, to he monished, cited and
called to judgment at the time and.place .underwritten,,
and to the , effect, hereafter expressed, Justice so re
quiring.) You are therefore charged, ana strictly en
joined and commanded, that you omit not, but that-by»
"publishingthese presents in at least two of the daily;
newspapers printed and published in the - city of Phila- 1
delphia, and in the Legal intelligencer , you do monish '
and cite,- or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily,-
. all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, ;
: any right, title, or interest in the said eight boxes mer
chandize, marked CM]; found and laden on-board*-
the sloop Nat Anderson, to appear before the HonJ.
JOHN CADWALADEB, : the Judge of the said-Court,*
at the District Court room, in the city of Philadel-,
phia, on " the; twentieth; day after publication' ofi
these presents, if it be a court day, or else on.the;
next court day following,, between the usual 1 hours *
of hearing causes, then arid there to show, or allege/*-
in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful) exccuse, 5
ifany they have, whythe said eight boxe3 merchandise ’
marked CM], found and'laden on board, the sloop,. Nat ;
Anderson, should not be pronounced for.tha causes in
the said libel alleged, liable and subject to forfeiture,
and to he so adjudged* and aud farther
to do and :receive in this behalf-as to justice shall
appertain.- And that you duly intimate,, or causes
to .he intimated* unto all persons aforesaid;,:general- T
lyy (to whom by the tenor ,of these presents it is:
also'intimated,) that'if they Bh&U not-appear at the,
time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall
not showa reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, •
then said District Court doth intend and will proceeds
to adjudication on the said ..capture, and may pronounce,
that the said eight boxes merchandize marked [M3,
found and laden on board'the sloop Nat Anderson, are
liable and subject ioconfiscatrf>n and condemnation,'-
to be so adjudged and tbeabsence, or rather - 1
contumacy, of the persons so cited and Intimated in any-;
wise notwithstanding, and; that- you duly certify-to the
said District Court what-, you shall do in the premises,'
together with these presents.
Witness theHonorahle JOHN. CADWALADER, Judge*■
of the said Court.at Philadelphia, this 24th day of July,"’
A. Dt 1863, and in the eighty-eighth year of the inde- 1 "
pendonce’of the said United-States.-
jy2F-3t' . 7 G. K. POX. Clerk District Court. .
I>R FINE, P-RAGTIGAL DBN^
for the last twenty years,'* 91© VINE Bt.. J
below Third, inserts the. most- beautiful TEETH oftths
age, mounted on fine ©old/ Pla-tina, Silver, Vulcanite,
Coralite, Amber, Ac., at prices, foru&a&t and substantial,
work, more reasonable than any dentist in this city or
State. Teeth pluggod to last for life. Artifloial- Teeth
repaired to suit. No pain *in . extracting. All work
Warranted to.fit. '.Reference, best families. • iefi-3ip
T\EAF MADE TO BEAR.—INSTRU-r
MEN TS to assist in Heari^jj,. in. every variety, and
of the most approved construction, at R_MADEISAS
lar-instrumenV-Depot*'US South TENTSStreet, below
.Chestnut, " - --- jyZS-Stit*';
Xj'YE AND EAS.—PROF. J. ISAACS,
-EJ ji , Oculist and Aurist, formerly of . Leyden,
Holland, -now at No. SU.-PINS Street, where pars am
afflicted with diseases of the Eye and Ear will besoien-
UficaUr treated, and cured, if curable. Artificial Eyes
inserted with out pain, N. B.—No charge made for exa
mination- ■: . ~ . - : . iel-3na'
ms- EVANS & WATSON’S
Mm SALAMANDER SAFF7
STORE, - -■■■■■■•*
16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. : * '
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A lttf« variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES H
kind.,' ... / '• v ■ . ~
ThBAFTED MEN CAN FIN'D stJB
‘XJ STITUTES at the Agency, 146 FOURTH
SUeet, second floor, on the most reaaon^^ e terms. You
■can [do your a greater servi-;^by fumisliing a
-Substitute than paying, the 9Soo;.b66i'4 6Bf "i{ jg the'cheap
-est.and/best method for every drafted man to adopt who
■cannot.give his own services to country. Call this
dayaud secure youi man, . ... jyag-at*.
AUCTION* SAUE*
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
V No. : *»» WALHUT.StnmtV&bOTe Fourth.
sale pr warehouse r and unclaimed good*:
Thtf following Merchandise' remaining in Warehouse*
unclaimed beyond the time allowed by law. will be sold'
at public j-ale, at the Arnraieer’s Stores, Northeast corner
of FRONTand LOMBARD Struts, Philadelphia,
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
August 11th* at 10 o’clock. . -
* ' WAREHOUSED GOODS.
■Palm Tree. Na 1«£, 119.
.One pipe Gin, Imported pfr Wabamo, at New York,
from Rotterdam, May, 18J9; rew&r'efroosed atPhiladel
pbia hy'j. jiiddleton at Co.
L _ A V »os. lto 12;
2L V eive qr. casks Pale Sherry.
Nos. 14 to 17.
Fonrqnarter casks Fort Wine; . '
NO. lt>. :
One hhdjtfadeira Wine imported pgr Victoria* at New
j i v l t ll, l9. I3SOJ rewarehoitsed BD
Philadtlphia by Lawson At Yeriea:
G: A. No. 12.
• One bhd Rum, imported per Aeronaut, at New York,
from Demerara, : April ao. 1260, rewarekou*ed' at Phila
delphia by George Afkina.
P. No. 8.
One care of Quiils.
No?. 9,10.
Two bales of Quills, imported per Sheppard KTnapn, at
New York, from Hamburg, September, l&i9: reware
housed at Philadelphia by O; Vezin t 0,->.
GENERAL ORDER GOODS.
One package addressed “Jacob Green,” per Horten,
si». from Liverpool, Sept. 20, 18SL
M. P. S. 4,6 H. - - , .
One case Books, per * Zone, ” from Leghorn, Bept. 27,
3861.
E. T. B. . .
Opebf»ff Coffee, per “ Elf,from Bio de Janeiro, Janu
ary 7, ]S6I2,
JtSf Terms of Salk— Cash on delivery.
Catalogues will be ready three days previous to tha
sale; and the goods will be open for«xamioation the day
previous to, 'and early oh the morn*n7 of pale.
By order of WM B. THOMAS. Collector.
James a, freeman.
Auctioneer
jy27 mtutb taull
BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN
SOM STREETS.
special SALE OF SIXTY HOUSES,
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. - _
. July 29th, at 11 o’clock, precisely, at the Bazaar, will
he sold.
SIXTY HORSES.
These animals are overplus stock, belonging to parties
who have been mrrishinglarge lots to the Government,
and are sow to be sold to close the concern.
All of them are fit for immediate use, aud range from
•6t09 years old.
SALE PEREMPTORY
jy2s-3tif . ALFRED M. HERKNESS. Auctioneer, -
AMUSEMENTS.
XT’W CHBSTNUT-ST. THEATRB
■AY Lewes andManaver........-Mr. "W. WHEATLEY.
• THE GREAT SUCCESS
achieved by that fascinating artiste.
MRS. JOHN WOOD.
during her previous engagement at this theatre, and de~
siring that the patrons of the New Chestnut thould have
ONE MORE OPPORTUNITY
of witnessing the efforts of‘tbis trnlygreat artiste, she
has been prevailed upon to piav a brief engagement of
SIX NIGHTS ONLY.;.
She will make her re-entree on
, MONDAY EVENING, July 27,
in the character cf
• POCAHONTAS. '
in John Brougham’s celebrated burlesque of that name,
and will be supported bv'those eminent comedians,
MB. W. DAVIDGE
and
MR, CHARLES WRRATLEIGH.
The Burlesque will bejprodnced with a-
GREAT OAST,
and in the elegint manner which’ marked-its initial per
form* nee in this establishment.
A FULL CHORUS, A LARGE CCJRPS DE BALLET,
•. and
THE ENTIRE STOCK COMPANY.
Tbe Music of the Burlesque will be under the imme
diate direction of Mr. MARK H AS g LER.
IHIB (MONDAY! EVENING. July 27th,
POOR PILLICODDY.
JOHN PETER PILLICODDY: Mr - W. DAVIDGE
PO-OA-HON-TAS; or, YE GENTLE RAVAGE
PrincessPorca-hon-tas.-,,..v. Mrs JOHN WOOD
A celebrated Dutch Song, V* Tbe Bold Privateer. ” with,
(imaginary) hand-organ accompaniment and air
Aboriginal Pas de Ohocwha- By Mrs. JOHN"WOOD
Gr.ud March of THE TUSCARORA LIGHT GUARD.
Performance commences at 3; concludes at 10 30
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
x THE FINE ARTS.
10»5 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till
6P.M. : ;
Admission 25 cents .Children half price. . • je29-fcf
*“ EXCURSIONS.
J?LAG RAISING
C AMP WILLIAM PENN;
KOETH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
. . - - on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 39, 1863:
A SPECIAL TRAIN for the above Camp will leave
the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson, on.
WEDNESDAY, July 29th, at3.30P.-M., (passingßerks
street five minutes later,) to accommodate those that may
wish to be present on this interesting occasion.
RETURNING:
Will leave Chelton Hills Station at T.3OP. M,
jy27-3t ~ ; ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
DELIGHTFUL SUMMER
EXCURSIONS.
LAKE ONTARIO. . MONTREAL;
THE THOUSAND IS- QUEBEC.
LANDS, ' • PORTLAND,
THE RAPIDS OF ST WHPJ E MOUNTAINS,
LAWRENCE RIVER, SARATOGA SPRINGS,
&c., " &c., &c., ■ &c.,
Tickets for Excursions to above points, via NIAGARA
FALL®, by various routes. ‘
For further information as to Route, Rates. &c., caH.
at the Philadelphia, and Elmira Railrr ad Office. GOT
CHESTNUT Street. JOHN S. HILL 33,
jy23-6t “ .General Agent
THE SEA SHORE.
DAILY LINE FOR CADE
aSßcifiSßv MAT.—On and after MONDAY, July 27.
1563, ihe safe and commodious Steamers MANHATTAN,
Captain.Kixby, and WILSON SMALL, Captain Bright,
will leave AROH-STBBET WHARF DAILY (Sundays
excepted) at 9.30 A. M., for CAPE MAY. Returning,
will letCape'May at Bo’clock A. M. .'stopping at
Castle each way, to connect with the Baltimore lines.
These boats are the largest and most convenient that
ever run to Cape May, having every accommodation that
passengers'can desire. Fare $2.50, including, carriage
hire. Children and servants half price. Servants’car
riage hire extra: Freight at moderate rates. No freight
received after 8 o’clock A; M. je226w ;
RAICROAI) IKES.
[- F-OH NWWT O RT,
NEW YORK AND NEW HATEN
AND
SHORE LINE-RAILROADS.
On and after MONDAY, June 29,18%, one Daily;Xr»i»
will leave New York, from deoot corner Tweatysevenft
street andFonrtb avenue, at 12.107 M .passingthrong*
New Haven. New London, and Stonincton,
Greenwich, R.'T. V where the steamer WATER LILY
will be in waiting, on the arrival of the train, for New
port, affording a splendid sail down the Narr&sansect
Bay, arrivinaat 8.38 P. M. r
Tickets sold and baggage checked thronghv _
JAS H. HOYT, Snptw N. Y. &N. H.B. B.
J. E. FOSTER. General Agent
N; Y..& Boston Shore Line E- B.
SMQHn FHIIiAD ETiF HI A
mm and long branch via
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND RARITAN AND »
L AWARE BAT RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, June 15th. and until further no
tice, passenger trains will leave Vine-street Ferry at t. Si
A. M.. arriving at Long Branch at 11.10 A. M.
Returning,'leaves Long Branch at 3.35 P, M.« arrlvias
at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M.
Passengers landed close to the Hotels. ; .
N. B. —Excursion parties will he carried on liberal
terms. Apply to L. B. COLB,-
Agent at the Depot. Cooper’s Point.
BENJ. STRONG,
Assistant Superintendent.
tc»— BBOPENINS.W
BWI BALTIMORE- AND OHIO
RAILROAD.— TMg road, being, frilly, REPAIRED arx
effectually GUARDED, if now opes for the transported ■
tlon of passengers asd freight to all points in the GREAT
WEST, For through tickets asd all other information'
apply at the Company’s Office, corner of BROAD - StrMf
asd WASHINGTON Avenue. S.- M. FELTON, _ ‘
auS-tf , President P. W. andg. K. B. Oft
fST WEST CHESTER AND
WHWCMt PHILADELPHIA RAILROAB,
VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On asd after MON DAT, JIJNE 1* 1863, the tralna W9I
leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast oorner ef .
Eighteenth asd Market streets, at 7.60 and 10:30 A. W..
and at 2, 4.30, and. 6 65P. M.
On TUESD ATS and FRIDAYS a train, •will leave WISE
CHEBTER at 6.60 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphi*
at 9.15 P. M.
Trains leave the comer of Thirty first- and Market
streets fWest Philadelphia) 17 minutes afterthe starttaff
time from Eighteenth and Market. ;
On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 1
P. M. Leave West Chester at 7.60 A. M. and'6‘PMff. __
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A- M\ and AW'
P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the* P. tit
B. C. R. R. for Concord. Kennett, Oxford’, dre.
jel-tf .. HENRY'WOOD, Superintendent.
fiWUgFflfF OA F E M*A T .
Office Caps Mat and Meld-vims B. It Co.»
- • 409 Walnut Street*.June 32, iB6ff
FURTHER OPENING. • j
On and ■ after MONDAY/ the 22d of June,, the- cars wfH
run upon this road to the Dennlsville Station, leaving
Walnut-street ferry at 9 A. M;, in the West Jer
sey cars. The cars will run from Cape May Court Hoiut
to Cape May,* reducing the diftance by staae to nine miles ~
je!3-tf . - t C» B. DUNQAN, Preeidont
HH TH ® SE A '
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT /. ' ■
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
On and after MONDAY; June 16th, 1863, trains for At
lantic City will leave Vine-street Ferny aafoHows: _ '
Mail train’leaves. .......u.,,-»/7.50 A, K
Express train 1eave5............... ..,..,. 3.45 P. It .
Freight train, with passenger car attached..'. 9.00 A. K-
Re turning, leaves- Atlantic-City: ‘ •
Mail train.'....;. /*...../. 4.85 P. M
Expresstrain-v. 6.00. A. s*
Freight train... 12.05 T. It
Fare to: Atlantic, Bound-Tnp Tickets, good fw
the day and train-only, or down, on Saturday, and up ot ,
Monday morning, sBi. ; 4, « v !
An Accommodation Train to R. and D. B. R. R. JWM?
; tion will leave Vibe street at 6.8P.M.; returning n«xf r
i morn,nl at |xTKA H4.BOONPIBLI) TRWJTS
‘ Leave Vine stftet at 10.15 A. M. and L 45 P. M.
: Leave Haddonfleld at 12.15 P. M. and 3_P.M
jel3itf. * JNO. G. BRYANT. Agent
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
THE ADAMS EX*'
; -PBBga coSfPANY, office I*4
CEESTNUT Street,- forwards Parcels. Package*. Her
chandiee,/Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its 06*
lines or in connection with other Express CompanlMW
to all .the principal Towns and Cities in the
States; B. S. BANDFORD,
fe26 General- Supermtendent.:
rfWO BOLLABS REWARD —LOST,
A on tbe 16th inst., from the Philadelphia and teuton
cars, a small 1 Black Spaniel DOG, with whitenose* breast
and tip of tail, answering-to the name; of Any.
one returninghim to JONATHAN PAXSON,near-Nesha
mony will receive the above re war i? and the
thanks of the owner. .. - ; . .)yS>-2t* -
T ONPON BROWN STOUT.—fI^TX
o&sks Hibt»ri>s Brown Stout landinar. m 3 for sa3S*j
WILLIAM H. YEA'Vlitf&.CO.,
No. 301 FRONT St Y
by
jy2l»6t
piBE! FIRE! FIRE!
v Phil May Stt. 5665.,
Jtf. 0. Sadler- Ssd„ Aesnt/or LiUt- ,> t Safes : . .
Sib : Burma: thenightof H- IS6S. oaj Gr*-
oe*t nnd Provision store, at a*d Willow
streets, took fire at about A, M.»*nd as th*.
store was a two-story wood bui iffinj it 110x111 rapidly«
and before toe fire-engines cour 4 aot upon the fire, ony
whole stock of goods, including uuioh. combustible bu
teaisJ, apdamonnttng to oye y : - were wholly de
stroyed.-; We bad one of you r No. m Chilled Iron BaSesf
which was in the hottest par t of the fire, -and it came out
of the fir.e not in tiie least i\ jjured, except the melting off
of the name, plate and pal* The contents inside were
not affected in the least, f W 9 consider the Safe Just Mr
<ood a protection again* jpg as before, and shall
use it hereafter with increased confidence. *fha loch
woms as perfectly u oefofe the fire. . • *
Yours trul > . McMASUS & CROFT,
■ Xaie.4b29 North SECOND Street.
Attention to t> $ above certificate,lb particularly jre*
quested, as it is - trial of LILLIES SAFES ina*
accidental fire ’ « Philadelphia. ■' - •
. I iwonld sp-y to all parties who want a Fire and-
S&^ l^ ro - r -/f Safe: that: MILLIE’S WROUGHT ATO
CHILLED SAFES are much the cheapest and the.
only real Fire andßurglar-proof Safes now made; and
to those’ want simply a Fireproof,l,would say that
LILLIJ/s 'WROUGHTIRON SAFE is fully equal In all
reaper i 8 t Q any.of tie most-approved makers, and'la
*°i d 'at folly one-third less'price, v
* .also'am-receiving;daily in exchangefor Lillies
w rought and Chilled Iron Safes flther Safes, and key
r instantly on hand a general assortment of HERRING'S*
EVANS & WATSON’S, and other makers: many of them
almost new, which I offer at, and even below* auction
All parties interested are particniarly.requested to ex
amine the Safes above described at my d6pot.
' M. C. BADLEK, Agent,
No. SI South SEVENTH Street
PLANTATION BITTERS.
-U —lOO cases/Drake 1 ! Plantation Bitters, jnst re-
for sale by . ■ KH.ODJBB & WiLLIABiS,
iy4-tf toy Sontb,WATER Street
T AKE SUPBBIOB INGOT COPPER,
AJ from the Amygdaloid Mine, la.itOTeand forsalahi
■»? iassp.* 0 BBl *‘ w