The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 05, 1863, Image 3

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    METALS.—In Pig Iron there is very little doing,
but Olden are firm in 'their vlow. small 0414 , 8 of
Anthracite are making at $31@35 IR ton for the
three numbers. Old R. R. Bars are worth $l6. In
IVlanufaetuted Iron there is no ohm.. ge to notice.
Lead—the stook is very light, and the .market dull.
Copper—small sales of Yellow Metal are making at
5280, 6 mos.
BARK.—There is rather mnre demand for Q,uPr
mitron. About 50 hhda. first No. I *old Ar, Vs@Jo
lon. Tanner's Bark is steady at sll@ la for spau-
Ish. and SI3QI 4 la sold for lihestuut Oak.
CANDLES.— rhe demand is moderate. Small
Vales of Western and eity.made Adamantine are
Snaking at 18 (02.2 e it. In Sperm there is little or
-nothing doing.
COaL.—Priees remain about the same as last
-quoted, but the orders from the East have failed off,
and there is less doing. Oargo sales of •.4enurikill
are making at $6.25@6.15 rifl ton, free on board at
Wdehmohd.
COFFEE is very dull, the stook being, very light.
of about 100 bags, in Jots, sire r, ported, at 263;
, 29.3 for Rio, and 29©3iefit3.fer Laguayra,ciah aad,
lime.
COTTON,—Thero is very little doing. About 20
bicies middlings sold at 61@6Gc, but prices have ad
oed 2®Be Ye it.
FEATHEkS aro unchanged, and good Western
quoted at 47660 e.
FlSll.—There are but few mackerel amnion. for
,
'Ward, and they are held firmly. 'The sale. 4 are most
conflnerl to store lots at M 6001.3 for nay -Na k;
$16@1.9 for shore do ; $lO 50@i LBO for No. • $575
iCifin for medium end large 3a 01)(111$h are Lower,
and quoted at $5 75@i6. Pickled Herring are seam,
and worth $3Q3.50 yu hbl.
FRUIT,—A csrgo of Oranges and. Lemons has
been disposed of on private terms. Ptheapplea are
selling at ssg.il2 tip 100. Green fruit is arriviug and
selling freell at fair prints, •
GUANO.—Theie is very little demand for any
kind' small sales of Peruvian at s9s®intl %,4 ton:
HOPS are hut little inquired after, awl are quoted
at 17@220. p lb.
HAY is aeliing at from 80 to 1000. the 100 Its. for
new and old,
LUMBER.—There is a moderate demand. and
prices are steadily maintaired. White Pin" sells at
$22023, and Yellow Sap Hoards at VO@22 '
IviOLASSE.S.—The market is qwet. a 0 the only
Sales reported are small lots of Cuba ar 303350., and
.I ,, Tew Orleans at 350.15 i., cash and 4 months.
NAVAL sToR_E•.; of all kinds ar-• and lower.
Small sales of Common Rosin at $30@321`9 barrels,
cash. Pi ices of Tyr snit Pit.it are entirely nominal,
Spirits Turpentine is dull, at a further decline.
Small sales at $3 20@3 25 r#i g,.11.03
OlLS.—Linseed till is unsettled and lower ' and
quoted at $l. 03 ra,l 05, Fish Oil sells slowly from
store at former quotations. The market is bare of
Red 'Oil. Lard ,011 ranges horn 80 to 90.3 for winter,
with small sales at these figures. A. sale of summer
Oil for export at 74c. Pine Oil is nominal at $3 63.
Petroleunn is rather better ; 2,500 Mils sold as 320
for crude ; refined in bond are 'flaking at 4.9@503,
, and free at 69®61e
'EWE has m dined ; small sales of Rangoon are
Teßorted at Mo, cash.
bALT.-1,825 sacks Ashton's has been sold on
private terms.
SEEDS.—The market continues very dull.
Glo
verseed is held at $5 50@5 75 as bus. rimothy at
$1.60 for inferior, and $2.26e2 50 la bus for go - d and
prime quality. Flaxseed ranges from $3,25.52.50,
Put there is very little enmine i'orwhrd.
SPIRITS at ri uneettle.l and dull at orevious rates,
TTew England Rum in quoted at 65@66c.
dull, with small sales of Pennsylva and Ohio
Ittls at 47c, Ws 460, and drudge at 45@45g0 gal
SUGAR.—The market is firmer but quiet. aad
I) ices are better; 800 lihda sold at 10401.534 c for
Cuba and New Orleans, and 1.1%@1.9444 for eurto
.13.1.00, on time.
TALLOW is dull at the late decline; sales of
country-rendered at 90, and city at Ovatoa qp It,
cash.
TEAS are firmly held, but there le very little doing
either in blacks or e re,na.
TOBACCO dull. and the ealee of both leaf and
anufactured have been very light.
WOOL.—These is very litrie stock in first hand.,
and but little coming in. We quote uominally at7o@
SOc for fleece and tub.
The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain
St thip port to•day
Flour
"Wheat
Corn
Oats
New York Markets, August 4
ASHES.—The market is quiet, with small sales at
$6,8734 for Pots, and $8.87%00 for Pearls.
BRICADBTUBPS.—The market for State and West
ern Flour is more active, and 5c better.
The sales are 11,000_ bbls, at $4@4.70 for superfine
State- $4.8C@Ea5.16 for extra State; $404.0 for
superfine Michigan, Indiana, lowa, Onto, ;
414.9005.25 for extra do, including shipping brands of
round-hoop Ohio, at $5.40@5.65, and trade brands at
1 55.70@7.
Southern Flour is a shade firmer, and in moderate
demand. The sales are 600 Mils at ss@6 65 for super
fine Baltimore, and $6 60E09 for extra do.
Canadian Flour is 50 better, with a better inquiry.
The sales are 500 bbls at $5.1005 26 for eommou,
and $5.30(07.25 for good to choice ex rt.%
Rye Flour Is quiet and steady at $3.50@5.10 for the
range of tine and superfine.
Corn Meal is quiet and unchanged. We quote
Jersey at $4 10, Brandywine $4.35@1.40, Caloric
$4.26, Puncheons $2l 60.
Wheat is more active, and I@2 cents higher.
The sales are 90,000 bushels at sl@t.ts for Chicago
spring; $1 08@i 21. for Milwaukee Club; $1.2201.26
for amber Iowa; $1:20@1.27 for winter red Western;
t.28@1.31 for amber Michigan.
Rye is dull at 80090 c; sales 1,500 bushels Western
at 85c.
Barley is dull and nominal.
Oats are 263 cents lower, and dull, at oofalsc for
4 :Canada ; 56.6"62e for Western, and ifie for State.
Corn is more active, and '1 cent better. The sales
are 60,000 bus, at 61@t8a fur shipping, and 66@66y.4s
.for Eastein.
C; `l'
THE LAST SUMMER .11TONTIL—Tire are
again reminded of the rapidity with which time flies
by the fact that this morning we tread upon tie
threshold of the last summer month, We are f •
thertaore reminded by this circumstance that all is
Coming on apace and that very soon there will be
a general rush on the part of our citizens to prepare
for it by laying in their supply of Coal. The wise
tvlll take advantage of this timely admonition, and
proceed at once to order their Coal from Mr. W. W.
Alter, Ninth street, above Poplar, as they are sure
to save several d Alai's per ton by doing so.
PHOTOGRAPHS AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
'a
-Messrs. Wenderoth & Taylor (formerly Broadbent
c Co.), the celebrated Photographers, Nos. 912, 914,
and 916 Chestnut street, have constantly on hand
a splendid assortment of Frames of all sizes - and
styles, which they sell at lowest manufacturing
prices. They are also executing to order, for Messrs.
dcA.fliater & Brother, a splendid set of card photo
graphs of distinguished persons for the album.
CLARK'S. FORCELAIN-LINED WATER-
ClooLzka are ,the most reliable, and are rapidly
superseding all others in the market. They are con
structed more durable, have their faucets inserted
Snore substantially, and are iuevery particular more
desirable. We commend these Coolers as being by
tar the best for health and preserving ice. that have
get been invented. Prices very low, at T. S. Clark's
Refrigerator and Water-Cooler Ddpot, 1008 Market
street, above Tenth ;et aus-wthaa3t
WHERE TO bilTit A I,3O7.O.TORTADDE AND.
YABHIONABLE SUMMER SUIT AT A MODERATK
PRIDE—At Messrs. C. Somers es Son's, No. 625
Chestnut street, under Jayne's Hall, by all means.
_The stock of these gentlemen, which is in all re
ppeots one of the choicest in the city, is still larga
.and admirably assorted, and the prices at which
ilhey are now selling, in anticipation of the close of
The season, are as; onishingly
MR. A. L. VANBANT, the pioneer of fine
Confectioners in this country, is now selling great
quantities of his delicious preparations, put up
in handsome boxes, to persons leaving the city.
Mls strong mint candies, and a variety of other
confections, are medicinal, and should• be used by
lall. Ms line of fine fresh fruits is also now very
tempting.
FINE CRACKERS FOR TABLE USE.—
Messrs. Davis & Richards, (successors to the late C
IL. illattoon,) dealers in fine family groceries, Arch
and Tenth Streets, have constantly on hand all the
Pest brands of crackeni; also, Boston, milk, butter,
'ine, and bran biscuit, to which we invite the at-
Renton of our readers. •
" BEDDINGS," Spring Mattresses, jiair
- Mattresses, husk and straw under beds, line
:Bolsters and Pillows of the purest materials: Aloe,
old Hair or Feather Beds fumigated and rendered
free from moths or impurities at W. Henry Pat
2en's, 1408 Chestnut street. aus 4t
CARPETS, MATTINGS, AND OIL CLOTHS,
made up, altered, and laid, by experienced work.
3nen, at W. lienry Patten's West End Upholstery
store, 1408 Chestnut street. (Large jobs done' cheap
during dull season.) atas-4t
"PROTECT TOUR PURNITURE.''—LineII
tulips, or loose covers, out and made up, by expe
rienced artists, at W. Henry Patten's, 1408 Chestnut
litreet. aus.4t
MESSRS. CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
tinder the Continental Hotel, are now selling the
noat beautiful headgear for misses and children at
Wind below cost.
PROTECT YOUR FURNITURE. Linen
Blips, or furniture covers, out and made by experi-
Enced artiste, at W. Henry Patten's, 1408 Chestnut
pitreet. aus-4t
Mosczurro BARs,. Umbrella Frames, Ca
330piee, Rings, and Arches; aleo, Netting, all colors
and widths, at W. Henry Patten% 1408 Obeatnut
ptreet. aus.4t
WINDOW SHADES.—W. Henry Patten,
the old manufacturer, at his new store, 1408 Meet
rut street. aus.4t
THE BEST-FITTING SHIRT OF TEE AGE IS
Blade and sold at gr. George Grant's Gents , Fur
s:dolling establishment, No, 610 Chestnut street.
MILITARY GOODS of every, description,
!suitable for Army and Navy officers, can be had at
iakford & Sons', under the Continental Hotel.
Li. DOCTOR knows a human body as a cab
3nao knows a town ; he is well acquainted with all
- tat thoroughfares and small turnings; he is
to with all the principal edifices, but he can
. what is going on inside of any of them. So
those who heedlessly pass by the magnificent
1g establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 659
tut street, and foolishly purchase their gar
elsewhere.
ISTITUTES FURNISHED FOR s3o.—The
leer will furnish any number of substitutes for
lowing low prices :
rates, with the best army cloth (light blue),
id pants, $l5.
ne t with best army cloth (dark blue), with
fns or shoulder straps, from $25 to $35, com
mat, pants, and vest.
relieve that this is as low as a substitute can
. furnished throughout.
.ax. ts STOKES & Co., under the Continental.
ILEAMS OF SuccEss."—The London
speaks of the fall of Vicksburg and Port Had
"gleams of success to the Federal amis.")
rate the battle of Waterloo was a slight ad
le over the French, the national debt of Eng
financial ties•bite, and the " Thunderer "
lbber. We no more consider the opening of
Ississippi a trifle than we look upon the wie
ld has attended the Brown Stone Clothing
ARookhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and ON Chest
ftreet, above Sixth, as gleams. The feet is, they
a big things, the Times to the contrary not
standing, and if anybody doubts our last asser
let him call at the establishment last named,
fee the amount of business that is done there.
"Nr IDEA.—This is the novel title given
I Ale Vaults in the cellar under Granvile
s' clothing emporium, for the particulars of
see the advertisement in The Press.
15 to $825 will get an elegant 7-octave
food over -strung Piano,;warranted Ave }win.
seventkt (0140141111mIts -11'26.6wtri
ARRIVALS AT THE' HOTELS,
VP TO 12 O'OLOOK LAST NIGHT.
Oniatiltentatl—lfhith
• 13 F Grain,M D, Washington
tl c Williams, Gineinnati
H W Garsin, Cincinnati
Mr,. Duncan, Cincinnati
ivard Lewis. New York
David. Myers, Newark
T Ilyatt, Wet Chester
Prot J 9 Rice, Wilmington
Diits Chaplan, Brooklyn
David Moodsy.Ohio
L Stevens, Pence
W H M...lllaster
.1 W t3nowdon,Pittsburg
Dr .J Tunnicliff, Wash
Daniel Miller. Baltimore
4 , Miller, Baltimore .
W Weedwurd.Bullimore
1 J Cornwell, Baltimore
C Sullivan. Dayton, 0
D L Shiel d s, Pittsburg
Miss Shields, Pittahurg
Miss Shields & syt, Penn
Green & wf. Penn
Mrs Noble, Penn
W Holmes, Pittsburg
Miss S Felines, Pittsburg
Miss m Ekompa, Pittsburg
Wax Weil, Br w York
TTurnloy. Wi:mitigton
It Dymond Sr la, Cin
Geo B Jones; Boston
Horace Fassii t, Phila
B Wheaton, Providence
W Fall, Nub villa
0 Kinn, td Para_ .
.1 Ladd, U S A
Wm R Payson, Washington
.1 Larkin. Londosi
Ii Web, tar, Baltimore
C Gerkie, Baltimore
Wm Wilkinson, Cincinnati
Wni Fa,ter, Jr. New Yo..k.
J H H oodtqlicago
Mr Sr. s h Robinson, Del -
Miss M El Robinson, Del
Mr Stairs C Vox,Conneeticut
8 Jones, Baltimore
09 Beaten, Baltimore
R Armstrong, Jr, lowa
TSpissr Jr, St la, Baltimore
Misi. l', tine, Baltimore
DI Lactic/latch St la, NY
- Lippman, Few York
. .
L g
'doss, New York
J Macfarlane, Carbondale
J L 0 rabn in. Pottaville
IJ L Hendrick, West Point
AI 80. haoan & w Gin
lilies M. Hellion, Cincinnati
ll C Coznatock,titanford, Cl
NV Otis, "Y
or k
I.‘ , Bryn nt In. Pittsburg
E Gar.r.ar& xv, Delaware
rtc ret,Ca means
J F Santana, Caraceas
rs 7 J Coffey & s, Wash
C 0 Callaghan,. ruba
B C Webster, w & da, N J
G lend. blew York
CPO 'l` Lewis, Tennessee
Wm Wright, Hartford
A Woodruff., Hartford
Dleens &
Mr . Si ifra r G M Cinn
3 Steitert,'N'tov York
Max 0 runbaion, New York
0 A Brooke, Cincinnati
stirs Brooks, Cincinnati •
C Brooks. Cincinnati
Oeo I" Way, Philadelphia
S D Low, New York
W Bays, Brie, Pa
L W Gillet, Dew York
F F Stevens, New York
A S Stevens, New York
earard—Chestnut •
Dt~Daria, Manchester, H H
J D Brown, Cincinnati
, . . .
B J Adams, Philadelphia
Mrs Greenway, N 'York
John Corr, Baltimore
airs Jimison & dau. Penna
Henry hitilikr, Boston
Mrs Karmany, Boston
S sheldrelte, Williamsport
Martin Morgan, Ohio
Samuel Greenwood, Ohio
G Groosbrenner,CumberPd
Martin & wf. Cumberland
n tinkle, Now York
. . .
Wm Sob uyler, New York
J Smith; Alexa udria. Va
S B Waite & 2 ch, Salisby
it Rider, Salisbury
Coot Ellawotth, II
Th.,o clocker & wf. Balt
Bocue & son. Balt
1.600 bbls.
7,000 bush.
.2,550 bush.
.4,700 bush.
. . .
V Hogan. Washington;
John Bloxham, New York
J L Benton, WI mineon
Col P Sides, 57th Penna
John E Morris, Bartford, Ct
R M Pennington St la, Balt
bt M mcCiure, Virginia
This J Sharp Cape Island
W C Barnes, Norfolk
D Currie, Norfolk
- -
Mrs C E Webb, Baltimore
Cunuingham:Huntingdon
Mr & Mrs F, A Day. Phila
C Anderson, Washington
J Frank Brown, USA
. . _ .
WrightNrs & 3 ch. Wash
Al Bennat, Washington
T 6peneer, Jersey Cicy
American—Chestnut
E T Whaley, - Maryland
H S tinier, Maryland
L Islmendorf, New York
Thos H BarriFon,Baltimore
J W Sharp, Milford, Del
John W Cullen, Dover
W D Keating, Maryland
Wm McKenney, Maryland
M Schuyler, PoWville
Officer Conn, New - York
J DI Guthrie, Indiana co
P Fry, Ohio
E D Howard, Columbus, 0
Davis. Dellefontaine
J A Sprangle, Altoona
St. Louts—Chestnut
C C SS'il dams. Cineinn ati
B W Gossin,Cineinnati.
J Coffman. Da) ton, 0
Sam•l R Brooks, II S N
. _
P 3 Coughton, St Louis
W H blears, Cincinnati
S S Stone, Troy
A Garveick, Harrisburg
Jll Willets, New Jersey
Capt C L Davis, II S A
1) Calhoun. Philadelphia
levi suss, sew York
S Jackson, New York.
S Thomas. Georgetown
Henry Grennock, Pittsb'g
wrettaittle—Pourt
Jos aloes, Baltimore
S S McCord, Pittsburg ,
T T Myler, wf & eh, Penna
Thos K Oleviree, New York
P C Sandes, Blair co
F Fourthinau. Waynesboro
J Ft Welsh, Waynesboro
H T Barrett, Waynesboro
W J Madiara, Penna.
lt L Thomas, Maryland
P. ter Reilly, New York
C D thener. Penna
John P Reed, Bedford
Reed, Bedford .
J Reed, Bedford
A G Wolf, Ft Delaware
H S Frank, Philadelphia
Col bfillbanks, II S A
H Welsh, Harrisburg..,.
E Martin, Cincinnati
Mr & Mrs C F Black, York.
Hugh Bone, Ellicott's Mills
Jas A Ralph, Butler, Pa
F Yeorgling. Ohio
Fred Leach. New York
J Culp, Gettysburg
.1 Diehl, Danville
I Alien & Nvf,Danville
Miss Diehl, Danville
E W Howard, New Haven
W C North. Phila
T H Tomlinson & Nyf, N T
The Union—Arch s
L Lowenetein, Dayeno, In
Zeigler, Columbia
W B Irwin, Phila
R W Vansant, New Taney
A dr Pdisseenerce, Wash'ton
John Witlamon, Smithy,
C W Russell, Massillon. 0
John Lockwood, Massillon
Silas Bucher. Massillon
Chas Martz thal, Massillon
T Gnu . , St Louis
Mrs Gass, St Lords
J G Ankfer, Minerva, 0
Wm Folger, Akron, 0
.T T Scott & Ayr, Wheeling
S T Scott, Wheeling
J T Scott, Jr, Wheeling
C ommercial—Sixth et
C FP ood,Philt
M Ravny, Schuylkill co
J P Sneer, rtrasbnrg
T Griffith. Wilmington
C Buffington, Chester co
anhtt S Faxon, W Chester
J Devoe. West Chester
R W Levis West Chester
J C Russell
H Scott & wf. Phila
Black Bear—Third S
Thos Moss; Tamaqua
T1:os Holloway, N J
N Heckman, Beading
Wm Schubert, Berks co
Jos Hess, Springtown
H J Forney, Harrisburg
J G Forney, Harrisburg
Simon Hach, Harrisburg
M F Caswell, Reading
Wtmllerner, Fennsbnrg
John Hersh,..Pennshurg
Insulimou—Second
T R Mann, Stroudsburg •
C N %ether, Danville
Harry Yettemer, Frencht wn
Mrs A Gillsyson, Doylehtwn
M Harris, Susqiiehanna co !
C 8 Detrict, Stroudsburg
Geo Fabel, Stroudsburg
Mrs Col .1 Nyce, Stroudsbg
Geo Hart, Doylestown.
Watson P Magill, Pa
Lt Jos Atkinson. 141st Pa
Barley Sheaf—Seco
H Piercon, Solebnry
J Cad watader, Fox Chase
W Cadwalader & la, Penna
A R W Knight, Bucks co
Jas Roberts. Newtown
W Carr & wf, Buckingham
B W Simpson., &Lanny
Wm 11 Rice. Eolebury
ITaTison, Montgomery co
D W.Wilcox, Wayne co
National—Race it
John Scott, N York •
C Daum, Philadelphia
W Brown St wf,Washington
W Kerper, Beading
P Johns; S u nbury. Pa
W C Thompson. Sunbury
Geo W James, Harrisbarer,
J Weimer, Ashland
J B end ler, Pottsville
Miss M S Hendler, Pottsville
!Mateo Union—Sixth
W McVey, Philada
P Itodger. - Brownsville
Geo H Powell N Jersey
ML Lacy, N Jersey
Joha.Van Tasser, N Jersey ,
John Maxwell. New York
A D Wallace, Philad a
Bald Eagle—Third
C Spangler, Lehigh co
J L Farr. Allentown •
. .
Robert Good, Bucks co
E Rltuer, Pleasant Corner
A Eisenhards, Lehigh Co
SPECIAL NOTICES..
THE BEAUTIFUL VISION.
EY TEE - BARD OF TOWER HALT..
Oh thou maid, whole eye entrances,
Thrills, transports me, with its glances!
Like the sunbeams on the river
Seem thy joyous smiles to quiver,
Smiles of welcome; smiles of greeting.
Smiles of kindness, oh how fleeting !
In my dreams I ott have met thee,
Waking, I cannot forget thee.
Yet I read in every feature
Thou art not an earthly creature.
Like a gleam of light descending,
Soon with viewless ether blending.
Lovely spectre, gayly smiling.
Art thou fickle and beguiling,
Like the maids of earth's material!
Say, can beings so etherial,
With their fascinations
treat na
Only to deceive and el eat us
(No reply being given, the bard becomes more prac
Maids of earth and spirits airy,
May with mocking smiles deceive us,
And in gloom and sadness leave us!
But, to Tower Hall repairing!
Buy your Clothes for summer wearing,
And derive from that transaction
Solid joy and satisfaction.
Balance of Summer Stock closing out at reduced
prices. TOWER RAIL,
No. 518 MARKET Street,-
It
• BENNETT & 00.
FULLERTON HAS REMOVED TO 609 CHEST
NUT Street, under Granville Stokes', where - he will be
much pleased to meet his old friends. His NSW ALE
VAULTS is to be known in future as the "NEW
JOLLA." • auti-et"
TRH NATATAIIII3M, 'NEXT TIIIIIISDAY,
(National Thanksgiving.) will be open all day and eve
ning for Male Swimmers only, but no lessons given on
that day. fanh-n*l W. JANSE
DR. SWEET'S INFAJJ,IBLE LINIMENT IS
truly a "friend in need." and every faintly ehonld hay
nd Chestnut str•eittl.
Ed C Dyer & wf. Wash
thee J Fisher, Wash
S Post, New York-
Mr Willias.city
Goo 11 Hoinison, Salem
Jno Orne, Jr, NewburypOrt
R J Lane, Bunton
G Brewer. Baltimore
Geo W Ford, Boston
(3 Edw Ilersh.York
.1 - Goldstein Warren, Ohio
F P Erskine, Davenport
AIM Hughes, Wisconsin
W fl Kretsloger, Chicago
J O'Connor, Pittsburg
Mrs O'Connor, eta & co,Pitts
Mr, G O'Connor. St louts
I) II Creel, Baltimore
Geo Sheffield, It Island.
IV Rand. New York
S H B Day, Dover, Del
John P Howell. Newark
H R Sillimen, Ft Delaware
G W McCormick, Pittsburg
P Haldeman. Penn
E V Earl, New lersol
Samuel Edgar, Now York
A B Corry, - New York
Mr & Mrs C C Meade. Balt
Rev W Hamilton, Balt
John D 'I oy, Balt
G W Peregoy, Balt
Mrs C A Ross, Balt
T D Beery,- New York
Mr Bates, New York
Miss K Penne, Baltimore
Miss Glenn, Baltimore
E I? ['cries, Baltimore
Br Tomer, Washington
W &Angell, Providence •
J Rodocanachi. Bost m
E W Farrington, NOW York
B Jones, Pittsburg
0 u Loclrard, Cincinnati
& Epply, Cincinnati
F J Fay & wt . , Ohio •
W C Byrd & oaf, Memphis
Mrs ET Smyth. Long inland
Miss J Mills, Lon g - 1 sland
CV - Mille, New York
W & Robertson, Vera Cruz
Dr Rice; Irelan , l
RA Scannau, Now York
F Picard°, New York
W I, O'Brien, Baltimore
13 Rob.usou & w, Cia
1) F Miller, SPringld, Mass
J Meek, lowa
B F Sheuk, Lancaster
J Bailsman. Lancaster
'T Baumgardner, Lancaster
W Johnson, Indianapolis
J Richards. Chicago
I Rogers, Washington
IS DI Bay. Wisconsin
Merritt & sou. Hew Yoilr.
IL S Foster .& w, New York
H T Yeattnan, Nashville
Lt Col .F C Hooker,l7sth R I
1! Merrick, Mansfield, Conn
Geo R Price & la, Balt
'S Meaty, Philadelphia
S Small, Jr, & la. York
,Miss C at Small, York
S Wangersheim, St Louis
R. Martin, Baltimore
T W Abbot. New York
SP Kenney, Ph iadel nide
L Howell; Peoria
Aug 0 Meyr, Baltimore
Aug Kohler & WI, Balt
Mrs Devine, Baltimore
Wni Cooke, Scranton
B W Jacobs; Danvers, Mass
reef,. below ltfintb.
Samuel Castle: Wheeling
Miss Mary - Castle, Wheeling
Miss Jane Castle, Wheeling
Miss A Castle, Wheeling
John Moran, Wheeling
henry Rosenbaum. Erie
George Gallyer. Boston
J Richardson, Louisville
Jos r Smith. Cincinnati
Chas Lendbitter, St Louis
S 8 Spencer, Lancaster
S D Dole. Providence
A H Brown, St Louis
F"0 H Monroe. Philad
A "Fisher :keen, Middletown
S C Zimmerman. Middiet'n
J B Markley & wf, Lanc'r
Harry C Markley. Inner
Sal McDonald. - Wheeling
L Knowles, Wheeling
Ei Tidbal & w. Mlllerburg
Miss .B. Tidball, Millerburg
Josh EBiebar, Penna.
Diller Lather; Penn&
C F Cummins. Washington
Wm C Entllngton, Maryland
A L Knight St wt, Baltimore
1 Painter, Westmoreland
G H Barawell,
Penna -
Wm Knight, Baltimore
Hiss Parker, Baltimore
B it Knight, Baltimore
Dr Taylor. 3d Army Corps
A W Thompson & wf, Balt
W Brew n,wf & niece, Balt
Jackson & la, Baltimore
W a Bell, Harrisburg_
J Vc'Eiitclicook, New York
avreet. abovre
Jas L Given, Blair co
Thos Browo, Georgetown
L Elberman, lowa
R H Moore, la &I 2 oh, N J
D W Hendrickson, N Y
IWNW Dorsey. Delaware
Alex Blessing, York co
Wee Spicer, Illinois,
J
Pottsville
G L Boyd, Tamaqua
T L Wirt, Hanover, Pa
T Pierson., Baltimore
J Cone. New York
Jno A. Reynolds, Delaware
G E Hall, Cleveland, 0
street. above Third.
\ V o re, New Jersey
A W Smith, Providence
B Schaeffer & la, Reading
❑ Ozzani & wf, Nashville
Mies E Bonsard,NashVille
P Brown, Wilmington
Jas 'P Thomas, Pittsburg
Wm Alblee, Cincinnati
J 1) Harkin, Cincinnati
Job McKim, Reading
Ceo Beebe, Hartford
Wm Beebe. Hartford
.14forttcailaa. Sombrury
A Siegel, NM York -
street. below Arch..
Mrs J S Black, York
Miss Black, York
Jan W Kuntz, Wash, Pa
J G Davidson, Steubenville
Mrs Moore, Pittsburg
Mist Minnick, Pittsburg
John M ' N Jersey
Wm C-Fountain, Delaware
C Jones, Delaware
J Kirk, Lancaster co
Taltner,Bucks co
,
A J Brxvin, Bethlehem
IS.T Henderson. Phil:lda
Sias Kinkead, 34th. P V
Adjt G H Sterling, 02d P V
Lt 8 W Bannatvne. 52d P V
J G Stevens, 52d P V
Louis Schneider, Pennk
N H Jennings, Baltimore
Rich'd Penna
J B Somers
fiConp, B.v:!ttara..Pa
Pittsbnyg
triora
_ .
F Caswell, Reading
D BlHamilton & wf, Conn
Dr Thomas. wf & da, Pal
J Stimson, Maine
G C Lawrence, New York
I W &torso. Ashland, Miss
A. Allard, Ashland; Miss
Mrs A Monford, New York
rect. aboire Third.
E Fitch, - New York
Geo Johnston. Z9,nesville
C Gape, pre, 0
Reininger. Allentown
W L Weed, Calicoon, N Y
Will Evert, Jr, garyland
Jos H. Eraegar,Bethlehern
James Focht. Pottsville
Thos Edgar 147th Penna.
I Jos T Coburn, 147th Penna
Mintzerda &d,Pottstown
G Haight, New York
G Haight, New York
J.Allisan, New York
& Brakely,Bowlesborg,NY
N Stone. Mass
Ii ath 13thatoiii, Chicago
rect., above Channel.
W J Hastings, Frankford
John D Lafferty. Newark
John Beatty. Delaware co
N B Hammond,Cheeterco
L B Woodward, Harrlsbarg
John C Jefferw,yhila
. _
G K Crawford. Wilminzton
0 Coleman, Minereville
W A Silver. Maryland
Py eon, Chester co
above CaMagnin.
Wm S Long, Backs co
henry Price. Backs co
ioigenfruis, Dtiolis co
. .
Edward Barrel, Backs co
L Applocos. Attleboro
A Funk, Bucks co
Thomas Weaver. Bucks co
John S Cornell. Peasterville
Chas Harper. Jenkintown
Miss Esheubach. Allentown
Levi Brown, Lobachsville
reet, above Market.
Tams D C Virgil, Steubenvil
Miss D Stubfant, Steabeavil
J B Morgan. Turnersville
J B Newbold, New Jersey
Paul Custard, Monroe
W Paxson, Carversville
Wm Ilnsco. New Jersey
Jas C Welden
Lt W P Radford Pt Royal
D M Thompson. Deposit
d St, below Vine.
1 A DeCosta, Philadelphia
A Donahower, Bucks co
W Carver, Newtown
W Garner. Newtown
S Comfy, Montgomery
R B Lyons, Penna D
H Servis, oylestown
B T Bartlett. Mass
C H Bartlett, US
Miss L F Vealey, Masa
eet, above Third.
D Rasters, Pennsylvania
Joint Goble Si la, Lancaster
Miss Cobbe, Lancaster
J B Eevinski, Lancaster
L Zimmerman, Lebanon co
8 Desch, Harrisburg - •
D C Siecrist & la, Lebanon •
E Y Bright, jr, Sunbury
J Kaufman, Reading
axed Market streets.
W H Hay, Wrne,port
J B Champion, rhilada
Geo Ernst, Penna
.ailicedellan, Wilmington
Miss Chapman. Brooklyn
D Campbell & la. Lane
L L Smith dc la, Ohio
t., above CaUowliHl.
H H Mann; Hilton Head
J IlKauffman, Pleasant Va
T Kemerer. Lehighton
J L Gring, Lebanon co
Miss !Morey, Phmnigville
BAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!!
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE i 8 the Best tti
he World. The only Harnelieee, True and Ratable
Dye known. This aplendid Hair Dye is Perfect —ohatiges
bed, Rusty or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glom/ Blast
or Natural Brown, Without Injuring the Hair or Stain
ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Gott and Boantifalt Im
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine
color, and rectifies the 11l effects of Bad Dyes. The
Genuine is signed Wirmisei A. BATCHELOR, all others
are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all
Druggists, dtc. FACTORY-81 BAItCL AY Street, New
York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the
Hair. Je23-ly
ONErPRIOE OLOTELINO, OF TB LATEST
iTTLars, made in the Beat &tanner. expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
tares. All Goode made to Order warranted satiefactOrY.
atm Osn-Paios SYSTEM is strictly adhered- to. All iir•
thereby treated alike.
409,17 JoNF,g & ICO4 MARKET RtrAnt.
~.t~R.RIFII7_
YOUNG—DAGER.—On the 23d day of. Tuly, by
the Rev. George A. Durborow, Mr. Fleury J. Young
to blis Maria M. Dager both of this city. *
SENNIC , IG—CONMANY.—On the 2d inat., by
the Rev. N. B. Baldwin, Mr. Christopher Smiting
to Miss Sarah Jane Cormany, all of this city. •
DIED,
HALL —On the tat inst. of wounds received in
the battle of Gett3 sburg, inst.,
F. Hall, of 00. B ,
68th P. V., son of Bev. W. S. Hall, of this city, in
tice 28th year of hie age.
The relatives, the friends of the family, the
soldiers of the 68th P. V., and the members of Philo
inattimm Longo, No. to, are respectfully invited to
attend the fimeral, without furtheruotice, on Thurs
day, August 6th, at 2 o'clock P. M., from the North
Baptist Church, in Eighth street, above blaster. The
remains will be taken to the Baptist burial-ground
at Ai itestown.
WOLIN TOOK.—Suddenly, on. the 2d instant,
Jawes aleelintock, aged 49 years.
The male friends of the family are respectfully in
vitt d to totenO the funeral, from his late residence,
No. 513 Brown street, this afternoon. at 3 o'clock. *
DI A RTIN.- - -Augutt 3d, Charles Morris, son pf
Sanderson R. and Marianna Martin, aged one year
and two months.
FISHER.—On the 25th of June last, of wounds
received at the battle of Ahile and Beverly Ford; in
the 22d year of his age, Lieut. C. Rodney Fisher, Ist
lieut. Ist U. S. Dragoons, son of Rodney Fisher,
Esq , of this city. •*
tsßAilpr.Ess.—on Sunday, august 2d, J. C.
Heberton, son of Samuel J. Sharpless, aged eleven
months.
DAMES.-At the residence of her 'father, H. H.
Stimpzon, Cambridge, Plass., on July 31st, Sarah
11., wife of Peter A.. - Davies, of this city.
01{1BL—A t Lewes, Del., on Friday morning,
July 31st, Mary, infant daughter of the Rey. 3.
Leighton and Sallie Fisher DicKire, aged V. months..
UORICERY.—On the 2d inst., Mary Corkery,
the 12d year of her age.
.DOUGHERTY.—On the ad inst., Anna, daughter
of Patrick and Elizabeth Dougherty, aged thirteen
FOROE.—Suddenly, on the tat inst., Matthew
Force. *
GILLIARD.—On the 2d inst., Wm. H. Millard,
aged 63 years.
po,LAcK_ BAR} HERN.A.N la . -JUST
-a-• opened, a case of LUPIN'S BABEGE RERNAMS.
Lupin's Black Crape Marets.
Do. do. Tamartines.
Do. do. Bareges.
Do. do. Summer Bombazines.
Do. do. ebony T =lees.
Do. do. Striped and Check Bareges.
Do. do. Mousseline de Laines.
Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, &c.
BESSON & SUN'S Mourning Store,
J 913 No. 018 CHESTNUT. Street.
I'YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
A.RGH Streete, always keep a tall stock of
ST &PLE DRY 000DS.
Good Black Silks.
Good Plain Silks.
Pine Table Linens.
Linens and bluslins by the piece.
Good Cloths and Cassimeres.
3315 ' Good assortment of Household Goods.
- EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND
A" ARCH, are closing out all their
SUMMER. GOODS LOW,
Sea shore Shawls.
Lawns and Organdies.
Orenadines, Tissues, &c.
Black Thin Goode. low js2S
PRILAD-ELPULIA., AUGUST .1,1'463.
—NOTICE in NEREI3Y GIVEN, that the Offices
of the undernamed Insurance Companies will be
CLOSED on THURSO AY next, (6th instant ) in accord
aLce with the Proclamation of the. President of the
United States. setting forth that day "to be observed as
a day for Rational Thanksgiving. Praise, and Prayer."
The Pho.o ix Mutual Insurance Company. by J. R.
Wu obeyer, President.
The Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, by
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Thomas C. Hand, President.
The Insnrarue Company of North. America, by Charles
Platt. Secretary.
William Craig, President American Mutual Insurance
Company.
Tbe lnsuranco Company of the State of Pennsylvania.
William Harper, Secretary.
Union Mutual Insurance Company of Philadelphia, per
John Mots, Secretary.
Anthracite Insurance Company. by William M. Smith,
Secrstary
Liverpeol and London Insurance Company, R. S. Smith
Agent per Son. .
The 7American Fire Insurance Company, Thomas R.
Maris, President.
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, William G.
Crovve , l, Secretary. It
A.T A Dir t - IMMO OF CO32.PANY D,
',nth REGIMENT P. V. M., held at their Armory.
TUESDAY. August 4, 1863, the following preamble and
rescoutions were unanimously adopted:
Wltert as, Having teen called upon to leave our homes,
our families, and our business, during the late invasion,
to deftnd our capital from pillage and destruction by a
ruthless foe, who was marching with gigantic strides
through the State; and whereas it was our good fortune
to be located at Bainbridge for a time, where the in
habitants,-every one of whom is a good. Samaritan, re
ceived us with such genuine hospitality as to forayer
command our gratitude: Therefore.
Resolved, That we take this occasion to express our
heartfelt thanks to all the good people of Bainbridge and
vicinity,
a.rAfassure them we shalt ever hold in grateful
remembrance their many acts of kindness to us in our
extr, me necessity.
Rrsolved, Tl;ai the above be published in the Ledger.
and Press of this city. and fifty copies be sent to the
Postmaster at Bainbridge for distribution.
JOSEPH R. DYE. Captain.
GEORGE PHILLIPS, Ist Lieut.
WILLIAM F. FLEMING, 2d Lieut.
lt* SAMUEL J. PRICE, O. S.
IMsss• POST- OFFICE PRILLA.DELP ,
PA: - , - August 4, 'Ma—THURSDAY NEXT, 6th
instant. being the day appointfd by the President of
the United States as a day of National Thanksgiving,
this office will be open for transaction of business until
half past nine o'clock A. M. and from .I to 6% P. M.
Sub-offices open at same hours.
The Carriers will make but one delivery, at 8 A. M.
Collections will be made from lamp post and other boxes
at 7A. M. and 6P. M. C. A WALBORN, P. M,
M , CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CRUTCH.—A Special Service of Thanksgiving
for our recent victories, in accordance with the Procla
mation of ire President of the United States, will behmd
in the Central Presbyterian. CA wren' (corner EIGHTH.
and CHBRItY Streets), on THUR. ;DAY - .a - nu/I.IG,
August 6th, at 1034 o'clock. The exercises will be con
ducted by Rev G. W. Musgrave, D D., L.L. D.,
and
the Rev. Matthew Newkirk, who has just returned from
the Hospitals at Gettysburg aus-2t.
NOTICE.— THE NINTH INCTAL.-
DIEN T on the Stock of the Hest.oville, Mantua,
and. Fairmomtt P R:R. Com owuY, wilt be due and Pa7a
bk. AUGUST 21. at the - oleos of the Treasurer, J.
O'BYENE, No 116 South SIXTH Street.
auti,7.10:12,14,17-6t* R . , T. FRAILEY, Secretary.
MREV. W. E. GREGG WILL
.preach a eermon on the "State of she Country,"
in the PPITMAN CHAPEL M. E CHIJRCH, corner of
Tiveuty.third and Lombard streets, TO. MORROW
(Thnnksgivinkr Day. ) Services to comtuence at 1034
o'ci.ck. The public are invited. Seats free. It*
REV. JOHN P. CHAPI.A.IN
preach in. WEL &MON. s ricEETM. E. CHURCH
, _l‘f , r)Rl , .(Jw (Thanksgiving Day'', at 10% A. M
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THN - ita&-
link COMMENDATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF
THE UNITED STATES, the UNITARIAN CHURCH, at
the corner of TENTH and LOCUST Streets; will be open
for religions service on THURSDAY MORNING, the
6th inst.. at MN o'clock . an4:3t
PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR
PROMOTING AGRICIILTURE.—Stated meet
ing at room. No. 326 Walnut street, on-to-morrow
(Wednesday) morning, at 11 o'clock. aug4-21,
INSURANCE COMPANY OP 'TICE,
STATE OF PENNsYLVANIA,. August 3. 180.3.
The Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND
OF SIX PER CEA'''. or ;TWELVE DOLLARS PER
SHARE, clear of all Taicef,, payable to the Stockholders
or their legal Representatives, onAomand: -
an4-10t WILLIAM HARPER;, Setretary.
CATHEDRAL.
PHILADELPHIA, 'AllraSt 4, 1563.
• We respectfullyinvite our venerated Clergy to observe
the day appointed by his Excellency the President of
the United states, to wit, THURSDAY, August 6, by the
CELEBRATION OF MASS. at such hour as will best
suit the convenience of their respective congrtgations,
and by the recitation both of the Prayer for the Consti
tuted Autheritirs." and the Litany of the Saints.
Given at Philadelphia the day and year above men
tioned. • fIAMES F. WOOD,
aro 2t Bishop of Philadelphia.•
AVIS MIX ELEGANTS---DI. JO.
SEPH ZACKEY, de. Paris, Gerant de la Matson.
GRANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Tutlleur, No. 609
tHESTNCT Street, Philadelßbia, a libotineur d' aviser
dee nombreux amis et connaissances (ainsi one l'hono
rable public) qui l'on duo favorise de lent clientele,
qu'il Tient de resevoir de Paris et Londres, les modes lea
plus recentes et lee mieux portees pour la saison d'ete.
M. GRANDVILLE STOKES a mis a sa disposition les
eteoffes lee plus belles at lee meilleures Qnalites, des pre
mieres manufactures d'Europe
Les ofacieres et soldate de tout trades -y tronvront lee
meilleures qualites d'etoffes, a des .prix tree moderee
L'eleganee de sa coupe, aine'que le cachet de distinction
que la caracterise, a*t tleia trop canna do public pour en
renonveler leers merites. fv2B-2tn
MILITARY NOTICES.
CORPS OF HONOR 13: S. A:
HEADQUARTERS 'RECRUITTUG SERVICE.
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;INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
043 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa..:
SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability will apply for information or enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS -
to - Lieut. HUBER: BASTIAN. Invalid Corps,
243 S. Tkird street, Philadelphia,
or to Lieut. J W. DEAN. Invalid Corps,
611 Brown street. and
N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden ets , Phila.
Pay and allowances, excepting bounty and pension,
same as inll. S. Inf,ntry. E. W. MATTHEWS,
Inaior Ist Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel
phia. aus If
ti,ATTENTION, COMPANY E, BLUE
RESEW/W.—The members of the companv.will as-
Eemble at the Armory, B. E corner EIGHTH and
CALLOWIIILL streets, THIS . (Wednesday) EVE
NING, at 8 o'clock. By order, -
, . WM. WINS, Captain.
Jos. J. BABCOCK, Plat Sergeant,: It*
REGULAR ARMY.
$402. BOUNTY—S4O ON ENLISTMENT.
Recruits wanted for the 12th 11. S. INFANTRY. For
information. apply tu
WM. SERGEANT.
Captainl2th Infantry.
iYII-Im* • 229 S. FRONT Street.
NOTICE. -DRAFT FIRST DISTRICT
op PENNSYLVANIA.—UntiI further ordered, the
Board of Enrolment will hear cases of exemption and.
substitutes from the body of the district, at the, rate of
fifty per day. As soon as the notices are served on
drafted men, the cases will be lisard in their order,
at the rate of one hundred per day, commencing with
the First sub-district, being the Second ward, and so
continue till • finished. Due public notice will , be given
of this alteration. By order of the Board.
Offilltours from S A. M. to 2 P M.
WM E. LEHMAN . , Provost Marshal
au3-dtf and President of the Board.
HEADQUARTERS OF COMMISSION
FOR 11. S. COLORED TROOPS, N 0.1210 CHEST
NUT Street, Philadelphia.
The following to the official order authorizing the re
uniting of Colored Troops:
HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, ADT'T GENERAL'S OFFICE.
WASHINGTON, JCRS 17. 1863.
GENERAL ORIfo r ilitB No. 17.5.
. . . _ .
Major GEORGE L. STEARNS, Assistant Adjutant
General Unite& States Volunteers, is hereby annonhced
as Recruiting Crmmiasioner for the 'United States Colored
Troops, subject to such instructions as he may from
lime to time receive from the Secretary of War:
By order of the Secretary of War :
(Signed,) E. D. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant GeneraL
To Major Ogo. L. Smuurs, Adj't General 11. S.
Volunteers. - -
The ,undersigned is prepared to issue the proper an
thorizsition to colored men to enlist recrnitc 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 Washinften, and. will be glad to- give full in
formation on a I 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 E. E. CORSON, who is likewise the.
Aent of the undersigned'.
CAMP WILLIAM PENN, at Ohelton Hills, has been
selected as the camp for lustre:ellen. and Lieut. Colonel
LEWIS WAGNER placed in command of it. All re
smite 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 subsisted. until companies are
completed by the committee of citizens, at sue localities
as their agent may designate.
Papers in the interior of the State will copy this ad--
vertisement one time and send the paper containing same.
With bill, to these Headquarters. ;71 -
Communications by letter will be promptly answered.
GEORGE L.STEARN_,S Major and. A. A. G.,
Rerorniting CrOMMi6slollot for U. E. Colored Volnnteere.
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THE PRESS;-PHT_LA_DELP . HTA; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1863.
STERLING ,EXCHANGE
TREASURY DEP.A.RTM EN T,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
UNITED STATES SIX PER CENT.
" 3PX"CTM "
UNTIL AFTER TEN DAYS' NOTICE OF DIS
CONTINUANCE.
THE
TO CONTINUE Er! AGENCY
And: wall further notice, I shall continua
CHECKS FOR STATE INTEREST,
S
HARVEY THOMAS, -
I `.- 7 • STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT Street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at
the BOARD OF BROKERS.
Subscriptions to the 620 year six per cent. LOAN still
received at par.
go charge for Commission. 193-3nt
COLLECTION OF S. CERTIFI
CATES or INDEBTEDNESS. —The ADAMS' EX
PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the
Treasury Department, Washington , with despatch, and
at reasonable rate's, the One ear Certiicates of In.
debtednese of the United States now due or shortly =-
Terms made known and- receipts given at the 05.11,
NO. 3%0 CHESNUT Street. nr7ls-tf
REMOVAL.
A. 11. 3E'RAINICISCITS,
ITICOLT.SALF. DEALER IN
YA.BNS, BATTS, WADDINGS,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW- SHADES.
LOOKING GLASSES, CLOCKS,
FANCY BASKETS. &40•;
REMOVED
From 433 MARKET and 5 North FIFTH Streets
TO
518 MARKET and 510 COMMERCE Sts.
afflAni
FINANCIAL.
WANTED.
DREXEL & 00.
WADDINGTON, D. C.,
THAT SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR
TWENTY-YEAR BONDS;
COMMONLY 09LLED
WELL CONTLEVE TO BE REINEVED AS HEEBTOFOUE.
S. P. OEI,.SE;
30.6 t : A;• !• : : .• I
SECRETARY OB THE •TREASURY
HAS AIITHORIZSD CIS
FOR A BRIEF PERIOD.
to receive SubecriptLone to the
5-20
0 AN - A T P A
AT MT OFFICE.
AID AT THE DIFFSRUT STIB•AGSNOIES
Whroughout the Loyal States.
JAY COOTCP,,
BINISCRIPTION AGENT.
Mo. ill- South Third Street,
FIRST AUGUST,
GOLD;
COUPONS, 19rn AUGUST, 7 310
WANTED..
aul•lOt DREXEL & CO•
REMOVALS.
E 141 0 V AL.-JOHN C. BAKER,
Wholesale Druggist, has removed to 'TIS MARKET
Street. Particular attention is asked to JOHN . C.
BAKER & CO.'S COD-LIVER OIL. Having increased
facilities in this new establishment for manufacturing
and bottling, and the avails of fifteen yeare' experience
in the business, this brand of Oil has advantages over
all others, and recommends itself. Constant supplies
are obtained from the fisheries, fresh, pure, and sweet,
and receive the most careful personal attention of the
original m opt ietor. The increasing demand and wide
spread market for it make its figures low, and afford
great advantages for those buying in large often
titiee. au4-dlmW4t
GIIN REMOVE D.-PHILIP
WILSON & CO., Manufacturers and Importers of
Grins Pistols, Rifles. Fishing Tackle, &c., have re
moved to 4119 CHESTNUT Street, 'where their customers
and friends will be supplied with everything in the
sporting line. .19.304. m
VEMOVAL.JAISIES FULTON HAli
-&-. 0 removed his Law and Collection Office, and also
the once of the Legal and insurance Rorter, from
No. 424 Walnut street to No. 703 WALNU T street. OP
posite .Washington Square. Government claims, of all
kinds, collected as usual.
HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA. -
PHILADELPHIA, August 4, 1663.
..'NOTICE.—The Board of Enrolment of the Third Con
gressional District - of Pennsylvania hereby notify all
persomsgho have been drafted in this district, that the
time for claiming Exemptions, offering Substitutes, or
reporting for Duty, for the different wards, has been ex
tended as follows:'For the Twelfth ward, to August 10;
for the Thirteenth ward, to August 13; for the - Sixteenth
Ward.to August ffl; and for the Seventeenth,Eighteenth,
and Nineteenth wards. until farther notice. '
Also, that the Board will not hear cases of Exemption
or accept Substitutes from any wards, excepting the
Twelfth. until further notice ; and all drafted persons
of the above ward failing to report on or before the 10th
day of August, 1863, will be liable to arrest as deserters.
The Board also give notice that THURSDAY, the 6th
day of Almost, baying been set apart by the President
as a day of Fasting and Prayer, this office will be closed.
JACOB S. STRETCH,
Captain and Provost Marshal. .
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
Commissioner.
ALEXANDER C. HART,
It Surgeon.
NOTICE. -APPLICANTS FOR EX
EMPTION FROM THE DRAFT.
THIRD DISTRICT OF PENNA., July 25 5 th, 1853.
The Board of Enrolment of the Third District will be
in Session daily (Sunday excepted) at their office, No.
ill Brown street, between the hours of 9 A . M. and 2 P.
H.,:coinmenelng on Monday next, July 27, for the pur
pose of hearing and determining upon the application of
persons applying for Exemption from the Draft in their
District; and also for bearingpropositions for substitutes,
and examining persons so offering
All persons who may desire to present substitutes, shall
give notice in writing to the Board of Enrolment, that
on such a day they will present a substitute, giving his
name, residence; age, and stating whether he is an alien
or citizen.
sir
Each applicant is respectfully requested to being
with him the number of his notice.
JACOB S. STRETCH
Cant. and Pro. Marshal.
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
Commissioner.
ALEX. C. HART,
. .
jy2B-lot surgeon of Board.
JEIA& MAGARGE & Co.;
G
WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN PAPER.
WAREHOUSE,
N. 30 SOUTH SIXTH ST.,
Offer to the Trade a. FRESH SUPPLY. OF ROM,
received direct from the Mills, since the fire on the 6th
July ; last (their damaged stock being rawly dispoeed
of). and can supply all the varieties of WRITING PA
PERS at the ldwest mill prices; also, Printing, Plate,
Map, Colored, Tissue, Hardware, and 'Manilla Panora;
Binders', Trunk, and Press Boards; Altim, -Bleaching
Poieders, 'Ultramarine, Fallings, Twine, &e.,
The Charleston
,Courier makes a timely suggestion
in recommending the attention of our Government
to the naturalization and cultivation, of CaliSitio,
for the preservation of the health of our soldiers.
Thili article has a peculiar effect upon the liver, and
guards the system against disease by exposure an i irre
gular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plan
tation Bitters of Dr. Drake, which, previous to oar un
happy difficulties, was Mond in most Southern homes,
wall owing to the extract of °enemy a Bark,which it con
tained, as one . of its principal ingredients. "In confir
mation of this, we have ',heard one of our most distitt
gals] ed physicians remark. that whenever he felt unwell
from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he Inva
riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Bow that
these Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute a honld be
Prepared. We understand our Government has opened
negotiations with Dr. Drake. through a secret agent, but
with what truth we do not know." * * * *
JULY 29, 1882.
We ere . exceedinglY obliged to the Richmond Whig fox
its remembrance of Auld Lang Syne," but we can as
sure "Ow Government ".that that the Plantation Bitters aro
not for sale to any "secret agents," Borth or Sonth.
There is probably several other things that " Oar Go
vernment" will yet want.
We know that we have the best and moat popular me
dicine in the world. We are not afraid to show what it
is compoaed of.
CaItMAYA BARK has been celebrated for over two hun
dred years.and was sold du - ring the reign of Louis XVI,
King of. France, fora the enormous price of its own
weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevers,
Weakness, Constipation, &c.
CASCARILLA BARK. —For Dlarrho3a, Colic. and dteeanea
of the stomach and bowels.
DANDIILION.—For Inflamation of the Loins and Drop
steal Affections.
LAVENDER FLOWERS. —Aromatic, stimulant, and to
nin — biglaiY invigorating in nervous debility.
GICHEN.—For Scrofula, Rheumatism, &c.
ANISE. — An aromatic carminative; creating , gosh,
muscle, and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-hada, orange, caraway, coriander, snake
root. &c. • .
Parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the
mind, is yet unknown- to the commerce of the world,
and we withhold its name for Dm present.
Bitters; but the following is what's the matter.and they
Very particularly recommended to Clergymen, Mer
chants. Lawyers, and. persons of sedentary habits.
Also, for gentle femalea and weak persons who require
a gentle stiinnlant, free digestion, good appetite, and
clear mental faculties.
Sold by all respectable Physicians, Druggists, Grocers,
Hotels, Saloons, Country S tones, Ste.
..Be particular that each bottle bears the fac-simile of
our signature on a steel-plate label,with our private Go
vernment stamp over the cork.
ARMY AND NA'VY
.41 Or: . ..W.
==!
ARMY GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE OAF CLOTHS.
SKY -BUIS CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS.
ARMY - BLANKETS, STANDARD WRIGHT.'
10-OUNCE' DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
REAVT LINEN-DRILLS AND DUOK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEITIIGH AID SHIRT.
Iffiag. For sale by -
FROTHING-HAM & WHEALS.
.s2.lftf •
GREAT DISCOVERY 1
PHILADELPHIA,
260
[From tbe gichznowl Whiz 3
rhyeicians are compelled to recommend it
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS. —For enfeebled digestion
S.-T.-1860-X
Another wonderful ingredient of Spanish origin, im-
laitzilbuga and ;quacks howl about the Plantation
PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE
Cold Extremities .a Feverish Lips
sour Stomach and Fetid Breath
Flatulency and Indigestion
Nervous Affections
Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath.
Pain over the bee
Mental Despondency
Prostration, Great Weakness
Salle* Complexion, Weak Bowels
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
202 BROADWAY, N. Y
jy22-wfrm2mif
ARMY CLOTHING, &c.
CLOTH 110U-SE,
/ND - 100-ILITE CLOTHS, from $3.00 to $7.00.
ASSIMEEES, from $125 to $3.00
BEAVERS, from $3.00 to $6.60.
6-4 MIDDLESEX KERSEY'S, ft.om $3.60 to $3.76.
6-4 " FLANNELS, very superior.
X INDIGO. FLANNELS, at ESc.
6-4 LIGHT BLUE (Inveua Corps Relief.
Foil StOcIeCLOTGE , OASSIMERE 3, land VESTINGS
TRIMMINGS, &c., &c.
Special attention to LADIES' CLOTHS
WM. T. SNODGRASS;
31 South SECOND and 23 STRAWBERRY Rs.
3923-1 m
CEMENT.
LESEEIIL AND VALUABLE
DISCOVERY!
HILTON'S
INSOLUBLE CEMENT I
Is of more general practical utility
than any invention now before the
public. It has been thoroughly test
ed daring the last two years by
practical men, and pronounced by
all to be -
Aippli ef ulcable
arta to .
the!
us
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Adhesive Preparation known
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
'A. !sic* thin&
Is a new thing, and the result of
Years of study; its combination is on
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,
Its Combination. I
And under no circumstances or
change of temperature, will it be
come corrupt or emit any offensive
smell.
BOOT AND SHOE
Manufacturers, using Machines.
will find it the best article known
for•. Cementing the Channels, as it
' works without May, is not affected
by any change of temperature.
Boot and Shoo
laanntaotnreml
Jeweler.
JEWELERS
Will Ind it sufficiently adhesive for
their use, as has been proved.
IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
TO LEATHER,
And we claim as an especial merit,
that it sticks Patches and Linings
to Boots and Shoes sufficientlii
strong without stitching.
IT IS THB ONLY
LIQUID CEMENT
Extant, that is a sure thing for
mending
/I ii:s Liquid.
FURNITURE.
CRO
T CK OYS ERY,
BONE,
IVORY.
d articles of Household nee•
REMEMBER,
Hilton's Insoluble Cement
I s in a liquid form, and as easily
applied as paste:
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Is insoluble in water or oil.
HILTON'S INSOLUBLE CEMENT
Xamembo.
Adheres oily substances
Supplied in. Family or. Manntactn
rers Packages from .2 minces to 100
HILTON_ BROS. & Co.,
Agents in Philadelphia—
LAING & MAGINNIS.
Ja9-tuthaly
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
-a- RURAL DISTRICT&
We are prepared. as heretofore. to Glumly Faintlbw at
their Country Residences with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, 45:0.
ALBERT 'C. ROBERTS,
m721-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STN.
W 0 0
. .
SO, 000 pounds light selected Ohio Fleece.
Full Blood.
WOOLEN YARNS.
10.000 pounds, 20 to 30 outs, fine.
Well-known makes.
a.
COTTON YARN.
30,000 pounds Nos. 6to are. •
of first-class makes.
in Warp. Bundle and Cop.
A. B. All numbers and descriptions procured at ones
on orders. '
ALEX. WHILLDIN es BONS,
hl9-fnlivartf IS North 'FRONT Street.
RE I lit ER' S ELABORATELY-CO
LOBED IVORYTYPES take la:Seedcase of all others
in Point of want-alum; they NT exceed any made. 'dim
ple and natural in position, expression, and coloring.
SECOND Street, above Green. It
REIMER'S GALLERY IS AN AT
TRACTIVE place of resort. Pictures of all styles
admirably executed; Colored Photographs for $1 that
are not surpassed elsewhere. SECOND Street, above
Green. It*
R, HERBY. WIN E. 7-100 QUARTER
" . .- 7 Oasts Just received 'per side -"Laura. "for sale
bend. by - 8. dr4,18. 01118TAIES,
11144 -1111 MOM sad 11 GRAND t= Mal
HADES, CURTAINS, LINENS,
The subsexibers offer, a the
Of all descriptions of
HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
To which they respectfully solicit the attention of
SHEPPARD:VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON.
jyl7-fmwl2t
S 13 A RPLESS BROTHERS ARE STILL
1, -- ) offering
Their Immense Stock at Prices much Less
Tbau the Cost of Importation.
Con qting of Lawns, Silks, Challis,
Coatings. Casslineres. Vestings, BarAgps,
Shawls, Delain PP Chi ntzes,Poni us. &c.
aus • .CHESTNUT and BipgTH Streetr.
SUMMER SHAWLS,
Grenadine Shawls. $;1 and 141 iO.
Plaid spun Silk Shawls, $3.75.
Lace Points. 56 50, *lO. &c.
Crepe de Paris Shawls, $6.
Cloth Cloaks, Silk Matinee. &c.
Also, a Largo assortment of
Summer Dress Goods soiling ont
Al very low nrices.
ARPLESS BROTHERS.
anti CBES rNuT and EIGHTH Streets
TOWELLING—TOWELLING.One bale Minh' Crash at 1.3 c.
One bale 'Russia Crash at 14c.
One bale Russia Crash at 15c.
One bale Russia Clash at 16c.
One lot of American Crash at 14c.
One lot of AmorMan Crash at 17c..
One lot of Unbleached finckaback„ the nicest
in the market, leant, f ine, and witi,„ at
JOHN a. STOKES',
71.1 ARCH Street.
ILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN
the Prices of all our
1.111151 ER DRESS-GOODS.
To close out, we have reduced our stock of Black and
Gray-ground Silk Grenadines to 75c. They cost from
$ll5 to 50.
All our 50c French Berens to 25c.
All our 60 and 62c French Organdies to 37Mc.
All our French-Lawns to less than cost,
All our American Lawns as low as the lowest.
100 nieces Choice Styles Chintzes to 16c.
Williamsville and Wameutta Mnslins, 35c.
Best English Cotton Flannel, at 5700 c.
Ef. STEEL dr SON,
No. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
VDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SE-
A-A COND. Street. are now offering
BLACK SILKS. AT HErrucED PRICES.
Black Silks at $l, 1.123„ and $1.25.
Summer Silks at reduced'prices.
Foulard Silks at reduced prices.
Silk. Grenadines at seduced prices.
• Fine Organdies at reduced prices.
Tine Dress Goods, all reduced.
Fine Modes, Blues. and Pearl Barrages.
Plain Blues, Buff, .and Pink. Percales, or French
Chintzes, hut received.
N. 8.--lust received one ease of superior quality Plain
Silks. The colors are Browns,- Blues, Modes, Purple,
and Green; price, $L37%; been selling at $1.75. jy.2o-tf
JOHN H. STOKES,
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 gronnd„ good.
Merino Cassiroeres—excellent quality.
Plain. Mixed, and Plaid Cassimeres.
Silk Mixed Cloths and Caseimeres.
Ladies' Cloaking Cloths.
Double-width Plaid Flannels for Shirting. 1e27
FANCY CASSIMERES.
Summer Coatings.
Black Cloths and Cassimeres.
Men's Clothing made to order.
COOPER dr
hr 9 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
MANTILLAS.
Silk Mantles below cost.
Silk Mantles and Waterproofs.
• Summer Mantles and Shawls. cheap.
Odds-and-ends Lace Goods, cheap.
COOP.ER carvARD,
17 . 9 S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Street&
DRESS STUFFS.:
Black Delaines, Alpacas. Bareays. Silks, &c.
Mosambiquea, kenos. Children's Plaids. &Z.
Drab Alpacas, Drab Delainea, Drab Mozambique,.
Closing sales Lawns. prices low.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Of every kind, at lowest market prices:
COOPER & COWARD,.
3y9 S. B. corner NINTH and 2,.I.iRKET Streets.
dt prices generally below present cost of impor
tation,
l i.nd respectfully. lavites an laspectiou of his
stock.
THE HERO OF. BORT HUDSON
Reds stiTriting, Read the Book, boys, and see how he
became the "eau he is.
In a neat box are the ,three Books, now ready at all
principal bookstores.
I 'Wj. SUMMER BOOKS_
I new and intensely interesting novel, by the anther
of "Rutledge." Price $1.60.
. lI.—IN THE TROPIC'S.
A charming bok of Tropical Life. Edited by Kim
ball, author of "Undercurrents." Price $1.25.
IFL—DRIFTING ABOUT.
Stephen hfastott's rollicking adventures. With comic
illustrations. Price CM. . -
IV.—MARIAN GREY.
delfghtful new novel, by Mrs. Mary T. Holmes, au
thor of ''Lenaßivers. " Price $l. 25.
V. —RO CKFORD.
A dramatic new Society novel, by Mrs. Lillie Deve
roux Umstead. . Price $l. ,
VII.-OLD MERCHANTS OE NEW YORK.
*** Sold by, all booksellers, and sent by mail, postage
free, on receipt of price, by CARLETON, publisher, New
York. .iY22-warStf
Tj - S. PHARMACOPOEIA.
• - Just published by
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.. - • -
• '715 and 117 MARXIST Street.
THE PHARMACOPCEIA OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA. Fourth decennial edition. By autho
rity of the National Convention for Revising the Phar
macopceia.
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 Dunlerth."
AT ODDS.- - By- the Ba; oness Tantphemus, author of
"Quits," Stc.
HISTORY OF THE SUPERNATURAL, in All Ages and
Countries. By William Howitt.
SPHERICAL AND PRACTICAL ASTRONOMY, By
William Cbanven et. 2 vols
THE ARMY CHAPLAIN'S MANUAL. By. Rev. J.
Pinckney
OF
mmond. _
TRIAL OF THE CONSTITUTION. BY Sidney 0.
Fisher.
_-
THE COMPANY CLERIC. Showing how and when to
make out returns. Sm. By Cant A. V. Kantz- eta
MAP OF CHARLESTON HARBOR
• L ' -A- AND ITS APPROACHES'. iFrom the United
States Coast Survey • showing the Position of the Rebel
Batteries and the National Batteries, and also of the
.Army and Fleet. Price 25 cents
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE REBELLION. From
the United States Coast Survey; showing the Limits of
the Loyal States in 1861, and the Limits occupied by the
;United States Forces, July 20, 1863 Price 25 cents.
' For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
au3 . 606 cilEavur Street.'
20 - CENTS 1- APPLETON'S RAIL
ROAD 'GUIDE, for Kugnst.
and Piro ER'S, 808 C EIESTNIIT STRE ST.
NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS !
HOSPITAL TRANSPORTS ; a Memoir of the Ern
haiku': ion of the Sick and Wounded from the Peninsula
of Virginia in the summer of 1562. 75 cents.
AUSTIN ELLIOT C. by Kingsley. $ 1 25.
`THE OON FURNACE. or SLAVERY AND SECES
SION ; by Rey. John H. Anghey.
SUBSTANCE AND SHADOW. or MORALITY AND
RELIGION IN THEIR RELATION TO LIFE: an Es
ea
fa t 4l P an ic 'U ' V a t a re . , : a ß it r il ore r d y In a ry e Lt, 5 15
with all the amendments, by F. Estee. Nan. $1.50.
AMERICANS IN ROME: 113 H. P. Leland. $125.
LILLIAN. $l.
JOURNAL OF. A RESIDENCE ON A GEORGIA PLAN
TATION. By Frances Anne Rambla. $1.25.
AMERICA. A Dramatic Poem. 75 cents.
THE LIPS. WRITINGS AND CHARACTER OF ED
WARD ROBINSON. By ffenry 1), Smith. D. D. 50 ate.
For,sale by WM. S. ig ALFRED MARTINA.
aul 606 CHESTNUT Street
Proprietors.
PROVIDENCE, R. I
64 DEBT AND RESOURCES OF TUE
UNITED STATES, and tbe Effect of Secession
upon the Trade' and Industry of the Loyal States," by
Dr. WILLIAM ELDER. This is a 32 pp. Pamphlet.
The subjects treated of are: The Present National Debt;
The Receipts and Expenditures of the Two Past Years;
Rebellion Expenses. Proper; The Loans and Expendi
tures af the Rebellion Period compared with- those of
England during her war with the French Republic and
Bonaparte; The Growth of Extraordinary Revenue;
The Relative Rate of Growth of the British and Ameri
can Debt; The Burden of Our Debt; Its •Comparative
Cost; The Credit of the Government; The Prospective
Discharge of the Debt; United States Notes and Bank
Notes compared with the Currency of Great Britain in
1812-16; Discount upon. Paper. and Premium upon Gold,
in the tv o Countries, in Critical Periods-and the Mar
ket Price of their Mocks; The Effects of Secessiomupon
our Exports of Domestic Goods—upon the Productive
Industry of the Current Year• Prospective Resources of
the Nation ; The Territories—Their Mineral, Agricultu
ral. and Pastoral Wealth; with half a dozen Tabular
Statements presenting statistics concerned in the argn
ment.
The Washington Chronicle says:
So far as our knowledge extends, it is the most com
plete exposition 'of the eh:treater of our national debt,
the ablest vindication of the. system of Seance to which
the American nation is now-committed for many years
to come; and the most thorough and 'satisfactory de
monstration of our power and resources that we have
ever seen in print. The analogies of history teach us
much, and the clear and - comprehensive reports of the
Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of the In
terior have informed us very fully on these cabin's;
but in this pamphlet we have all the points collected
together and arrayed before our eyes with a succinct
ness and masterly,torce that sets at rest forever the ques
tion of our capacity to become the greatest nation on the
face of the earth." •
. , .
Price of Single Copies, ten cents, on receipt of which
snm itWill be sent by mail to any portion of the loyal
States. A liberal discount
I to N h G e W TALT .&
B Pu ROWNe,d by
111 and 113 South 'FOURTH Street.
smt tfd &W
TERCENTENARY MONUMENT OF
THE GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH.
In commemoration of tbe Three Hundredth Anniver•
eery of the Heidelberg Catechism, published under the
supervision of the committee of arrangements hynynodi
cal order, and in conformity with a resolution of the
convention of the church.
One volume Svo. Price $B. For sale lrY
LINDSAY di BLAKIBTON.
_ Publishers and Booksellers, '
iY29 No. 25 8 SIXTH St., above Chestnut
AMERIOAN . ROOFING SLATES;
rum:- EQUAL - TO THE BEST WELSH SLAWS.
- THOMAS
1.2 G-4 M . lin WALXUT
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FURNISHING DRY GOODS.
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
The largest and best assortment
Families, Hotel-keepers,
And buyers generally
1008 CHESTNUT Street
702 ARCH ST.,
10A4CRESTDIIIT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALE,
WHITE GOODS, all descriptions
EMBROIDERIES. do
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do
VEILS. &c.,
1024 - CHESTNIYr STREET.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
T'R,IP(..BOBBIN BOY.
THE DRUMMER BOY
THE PRINTER BOY.
THE BOBBIN BOY.
J. E. TILTON &I CO.;
PUBLISHERS.
THE NEW
- L-FRANX WARRINGTON
IN PRESS:
VI.—A LIFE OF VICTOR lITJGO
By his Wife,
Second Series.
VIII.—VINCENZO.
By the author of "Dr. Antonio."
WANTS.
WA N TED-A LAD,FI EEN OR
blade( n yenta old, in a Dry Goode %tore. None
need apply Except tlfoee who caa produce eatiNfitctory
testimonials of hondsry, industry. &c.. &c
in handwriting of applicant, B. H. &R. E.," 6.x No.
1032 Phi tsde/Phia Post , Office... an-3t
•q
A YOUNG MAN, WITH TEN TO
A
FIFTEEN THOUSAND DoLLeits in cash, would
like to eneace in some profftable busmen either in this
city or elsewhere; will furnish the best of reference as to
character and ability. &c. Add r.sa, in confidence.
stating' business. Box 285 Ph ila Post Office. aol-B5
WANTED-A SALESMAN IN A
CLOTH HOUSE, in NEW YORK One aennainted
with thA Trainees. Address Box 270, N. Y. P. 0.
au6.6t*
QALFSMA`N WANTED-ONFI AC-
QIIAIIa7ED with City and Country. clothing and•.
Tailor Trade. Also with , the Western Jobbing Trade:
adrems, with reference.
ii3l.-fniw3t' , Box 27 , 32iP03t nffine
DYER WANTED TO GO TO WA.411
IVGTON—One who can come well relommended as
a steEdY man. having a thorough knowledge of tho
FANCY JOB DYEING AND SCOURING. BUSENE , S,
may obtain a steady Situation. Apply. for three days.--:
between the hours of It and 2 o'clock to W. IL
wYBEATLEY, Room 50, AMERICAN HOTEL, Phila
delphia. ani-n,
LADY OF BONZEFXPERI@NOE,
A-
residing near the city. would lika a SITUATION in
a. fiCll On or FAMILY. Cau teach English and French.
For particulars, addrese "Box 82, Beverly. I'. 0 ,Mas
each usf ttu." an4-4t.
W NTED- $l5 PER DAY.-WE
want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents
In every COUPtY. for a genteel business at a commie-don
of from 115 to CB per day. No humbug. Experienced
canvassers preferred, but room for all. Address
C. m. DmIN St Co.. Publishers.
At either Cincinnati Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; or 185
READS Street , New York, sTon.gm.
89 500 $6,500, $5,000. AND $7,000
I—These amounts WANTED on Fine
Improved YAM'S, convenient to the City. Also. V.0,-
000 to Loan in City . Mortgagee. Apply to,
E PETrIT,
jy3l 309 WALNUT Street:.
R 76 ?FR MONTH. GUARANTEED,
Testimonial', of Clergymen and ecientitle men
sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., k CO.. Newbnryport.
Maas. je24-2md&W
87F, A MONTH!-I WANT TO HIRE
. - AGENTS in every o 7at 6 - moat; ex-
Pulses paid, to sell my neweheitpi'at lily a
Sevric
chines. Address S. MADISON.
my6-Smd&W Alfred, Maine.
Rgn A MONTHI-WE WANT
44)4J , - , AORATS at 1.30 a month, expenses paid, to sell
our Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other
new articles. 16 circulars Tres. SHAW Si CLAIM,
nty6-3uni&W Biddeford. Mains.
810 000. -THIS AMOUNT TO
9 loan on a City Mortgage or Ground
Rent: Will be divided. Apply to 3. P3TTIT,
iyl6 309 weLtrur Streetl
2 5A , WANTED--FOR HIS KEEP
_ A Family HORSE, to be driven a . conple of
houre each day, by a gentleman who will take good
care of bim. Address "Box 2146" P. O. au.3mwf-36*
Alt DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL'S OFFICE.—PNTLADELPHIA. Feb, 9,
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the followingpoints:
Tortugas.
Key West, Fla.
. Fort Monroe, Va.
Alexandria, Va,
Newborn, N. C.
Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD,.
fol(4tf nslntilin and 41=14. Qnartnrmo.twr.
SUBSTITUTES.
TEIBEE SUBSTITUTES WANTED
-1- At No. 526 FIFTEENTH Street, above Spring
Garden street
BOARDING.
-----
FIRST,CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME
eororannicatins and single morns: private table if
desired, No. 1215 WaLNITT street. je2.5..2an.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST -ON THE IST OF AUGUST. A
-I- 4 black, curly. haired DOG. about 15 in chef high, feet
and throat white :`A Reward of FIVE DOLLARS .will
be paid on his return to L. C. FRANCIS
aus-2t. 724 SANSOIvf st , below EIGHTH.
OST OR. MISLAID-CERTIFICATE
OF SCRIP. No. 60S. for Twenty Dollars. year 1E5.1,
issued to ALEX. DOUGLA.SS by the Penn Mutual Life
Insurance Company. n0.5-w6:.*l
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PyILADELPRIA..
Estate of JAMES CRAWFORD. deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of ANN CRAMMED, Executrix
of TAMES CISAWFORD, deceased. and to make distri
bution of tbe balance in the handy of the accountant,
v ill meet the parties interested. far the purposes of his
appointment, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2d, 1563, at fair
oclock P. M.,
at his Office, No. 131 South FIFTH
Street (secondstory). in the city of Philadelphia.
115- sofmst . AnditAr.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
COPARTNERSHIP'NOTICE.—
cHARL - gs H. DAVIS has this day been admitted as
a Partner in my Business, which will hi reafter be car
ried on in the name of
T. ELLWOOD ZELL .§c CO.
T. ELLWOOD ZELL,
Nor, 17 and 19 South SIXTH Street.
FRILADELPFITA, July let. 1663 atts Ete
EDUCATION.
TRYING FEMALE COLLEGE, ME
CIIANICSBURG,R3 —The attention of Parents having
Daughters to EDUCATE is re.E.pctfrilly called to the ad
vantages afforded at this Institution for acquiring a t MO
rough and accomplished Education.
-
Thel Institution is healthfully and beautifully located
on the Cumberland-Talley Railroad, eight miles west of
Carlisle;
It employs a full corps of efficient and experienced
Teachers;
Is chartered br the Legislature, with full po were to
confer Literary Honors upon its Graduates; and its terms
are as low as they can be made to secure competent In
struction ;id comfort to the Students
The Fall Session will commence on the 8d of ep em
ber. Patrons should write, or come on, and secure
rooms in advance. For catalognes address
any-wsm6t* A_ G. MATRIATT, President.
- FEMALE COLLEGE, BOBDENTO
- 6 .- N. J.—Pleasantly situated on the Delaware Elver,
thirty miles north of Philadelphia. The very beid ad
vantages of a thorough and accomplished EDUCATION
furnished in connection with a pleasant home.
Only a few vacancies for the Fall Term, commencing
Sept ember 16th., For catalogues address
ans6w Rev. JOHN EL BRAKELRY. A. X
THE MISSES CHAPMAN'S BOARD
INGE AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG . LADIES
will reopen SEPT. 1. Circulars may be obtained of Mr-
HILL, 304 Walnut st. •'
of Messrs. LINDSAY St BL
ISTON, 23 South Sixthst., or by application to the Prin
cipals at Holmesburg. Pa. • 13 , 13 mwf3ms
SHARON FEMALE SEMIN ARY-
For t4ensuing school-sear. will open for reception
of Pupils Sit the 21st of NINTH MONTH (SSFTEAIBER).
next For Circulars containing terms, &c., address,
JOSIAH WILSON,
j3 , 28-Im s DARBY. Pa.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY-A
SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL, NEAR MEDIA.
PA.—Thorough course in Mathematics. Classics. Eng
lish Branches, Natural Sciences. &c. Military Tactics
taught. Classes in Book-keeping. Surveying. and Civil
Engineering. Pupils taken of gall ages. School opens
September let. Boarding, per week, 5A.25. Taition,per
quarter, $6. For catalosues. or information: address
Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON.
jy24.Em VILLAGE GREEN, Pa:
PHILADELPHIA -COLLEGIATE IN
STITIITE for Young Ladies, 1630 ARCH Street. Bev.
CHARLES S WITH, D. D. Principal. The ninth
Academic Year will begin on MONDAY, September 14th.
For olrcniars, and other information, address Box
2,611 P. 0.
RISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
- 1 -•" GIRLS, will re-open on the 7th of Ninth month.
For Circulars, apply to RUTH A.NNA. PRIMA, Bristol,
Bnoirs co.. Pa. 3.317-3mc
MISS MARY E. THROPP WILL RE
AT-a- open her English and French Boarding arid Day
School for Young Ladies, at 184-1 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. myl6-410
MEDICAL.
DR. SWAYNE'S
BOWEL CORDIAL,
A
sure remedy
for Asiatic Cholera,
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery,
• Diarrhrea. Cholera Infantum, or
Bummer Complaint, pains in the Stomach
and Bowels, Sick Stomach, Vomiting, and all
relaxed condition of the Bowels. Let
no family be without this
medicine, it will give im
mediate relief.
TO OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS ET HAS BEEN OP
INCALCULABLE BENEFIT.
WIVES,: MOTHERS. AND SISTERS,
Whose Husbands, Sons, and Brothers are serving in the
army, cannot send them a more necessary article that
"Dr. Szoatent'a Bowel Cordial." It has saved many a
valuable life
CHOLERA INFA_NTIIM, or SUMMER COMI'LAINT.--
This disease is very prevalent with young childrea
during the warm season. SAVE THE LIVES OF YOUR
CHILDREN from the too ofren fatal effects of Summon
Complaint by using SWAYNE'S BOWEL CORDIAL. II
is always reliable.
CRAMPS OR SPASMS are instantly relieved by its oat-
CHANGE OF .WATER is very apt to produce disturb.
ante in the bowels. The BOWEL CORDIAL" curet
all pain and looseness. No traveller should leave home
without it:
DIARRHGEA. AND DYSENTERY.—The "BOWEL.
CORDIAL" will be found the most pleasant and sure
cure. In inflammation of the stomach or bowels, and
in the inflammatory stages of Dysentery, when there ix
tenesmns or much pain, with frequent desire to evacuate
the bowels without the power to effect much discharge,
blood frequently passing, as there is in all marked Call*
of Dysentery, take two or three teaspoonfuls of the Cot•
dial, with a little castor oil, every two hours until the
pain is subsided. .
This valuable medicine will give relief in the MOW
violent cases.
Price only 26 cents a bottle ,• Ave bottles for El.
Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNF, & SON, No. 330 North.
SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia.
OVER THIRTY YEARS HAVE DR. SWAYNE'S ME.
DiCINES been hi constant use in all parts of the world,
and their increasing popularity is certainly convincing
proof of their wonderful efficacy.
Dr. SWAYI2 E'S Principal Office, No. 330 North SINT2I
Street. above Vine. • jy2
A YER'S COMPOUND EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA. —No one remedy is more needed
in this country than a reliable Alterative, but the sick
have been so outrageously cheated by the worthlesspre
parations of Sarsaparilla abroad that they are disgusted
even with the name. Yet the drug cannot be blamed for
the impositions from which they have suffer. d. Moat of
the so-called Sarsaparillas in the market contain little
of the virtues of Sarsaparilla or anything else. They
are mere elops—inert and 'worthless, while a concen
trated extract of the active variety of Sarsaparilla com
pounded with Dock, Stillingia, lodine, ete., is, as it ever
will be, a powerfn3 alterative and an effectual remedy.
Such is Ayer's Extract of Sarsaparilla, as its truly won
derful cures of the great variety of complaints which re
quire an alterative medicine have abundantly shown,
Do not, therefore, discard this invaluable medicine,-be
cause you have been imposed upon by something pry
tending to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When y on
have used Ayer's—then, and not till then, will you, know
the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of
the diseases it mires, we refer yon to Ayer's American
Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish
gratis to all who call for it.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. for the cure of Costive
vtees, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion. NYeenterff.
Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism Heart
burn arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, of
Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Doss of
Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsm, forme, Goat,
Neuralgia, andfor a Dinner Pill.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can
take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient In
the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price
26 cents per box; five boxes for
Do not be put off b u nprincipled dealers with other
Preparations which they make more profit on. Demand
• AYER'S, and take no otners. The sick want the beet aid
there is for them, and they should have it. .
-Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AY ER & CO., Lowell, Mau..
and sold by J. M. MARRIS & CO., at wholesale, and by
FREDERICK BROWN. .ie22-mwf2m:
HOTELS.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
WASHINGTON. D. G.
H. S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR.,
Formerly of the Ashland Rouse, Philadelphia.
He is determined to merit. and hopes to receiye. a tall
share of public patronage.
METROPOLITAN. HOTEL,
(LATH BROWN',__S
PENNSYLVANIA - AVSNITS. .
Between Sixth and. Seventh streets..
WASHINGTON CITY •
A. R. PORTS.
rev22-6m Proprietor
LANOUR'S OLIVE OIL, VIRGIN OIL
OF AIX.--Also, Bacegdnpl &De Posael Fie brands.
quarts and pints, for sale by -
RHODES & WILLI/04S,
int 101 Eolith WATBS Street:
AMUSEMENTS.
TiBE NATATARIUM, NEXT THIIES.
BA, ,National Thankegivinc) will be open nII
day and evening for MALE SWIMMERS only, bat a*
lemons giyan on that dap.
an6-2t*
•
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of
TEE FINE AETS.
10E5 CHESTNUT STREET.
02EN DAILY (Bcmdays excepted) from B A. Y. 11.
6 P. M.
A dmißsion 25 cents. Children half price. je22-11
SUMMER RESORTS.
COL eMBIA MOUSE,
CAPE ISLAND, N.
GOOD ROOMS TO BE HAD
POPULAR HOTEL_
APPLY TO OR ADDRESS
J. F. C3AI.E;
BELLEVUE HOUSE,
NEWPORT, R. L,
IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
Thle bones bas bean very much improved, and in now
in tine order. Every exertion will be need to make thIS
The Leading and 'Favorite Rouse
Of this delightful watering place.
jyl4-1m PUTNAM & FLETCHER.
VLOBENCE HEIGHTS, FLORENCE,
N.J.—This - beautiful. Bummer Resort, situated on
the banks of the Delaware.. la now open for the reception
of Boardere. - le accessible by F team bnat- and cars
11: - G. SIRKIN. Proprietor.
QIIMMER RESORT FOR PHILELDEL.
1, - , PRIAM.
THE WADAWANUrIt NotriE.
STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT.
The WADAWANUCK is delightfully located in a
square of two acres, with beautiful grounds, walks, &c.
Its rooms are spacions, promenades fine, piazza extend
ing around the entire building. Rota ly communi 'anon
with the celebrated Watch Bill Reach. the finest bathing
in the world. Communication with New York several
times daily Address C. B. ROGERS. 3y2.4
VPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.
This beautiful resort, situated in the centre of the
"Garden Snot of Pennsylvania," is now open for the
accommodation of visitors, and will combine nett! the
20th of October..: The invigorating pure mountain air,
the quickly acting properties of its waters upon the se
cretions of the liver, and its magnificent scenerY. un
equalled in tbe United atates,juetly entitles it to praise
above all ethers The enumedioes building..• extended
lawns and delightful walks through the mountain from
which flows numerous springs supplying the plunge,
donebe, slllwer and hot baths at all times Excursion
Tickets th XFugh the season will be issued at the office of
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Eleventh and Mar
ket streets. Cars leave at 7 RO A. M. and arrive at the
Springs in:the afternoon. $2 per day; over two wooks
or the season. NO per week. Children and servants hall
price. :For further particulars, address the proprietor.
tr. s_NEwCODIER, 'Ephrata Mountain Springs," Lan
caster county, Pennsylvania. jy23-1m
SEA BATHING.
NATIONAL HALL,
CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAY. N. J.
This well-known
Hotel is now open for the reception
of its numerous guests. Terms $lO per week. Children
under 12 years or age and servants half price. Saverior
accommodations . and ample room for 200 persons.
te.lo 421 AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor.
•EDLOE'S HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY,
4 -•" N I. —At the terminus of the railroad, tri the left,
beyond the deot. This House is now open for Boarders
:yid Transient visitors, offers accommodations enal
to any Hotel in. Atlantic City. Charges moderate.
Chil
dren and servants, half price.
113 - Parties hbonld keep their seats until the cars ar
rive in front of the Hotel. .1,319-2 m
LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY
. .
This well known Hones is now opea for the reception
of guests Invalids can be accommodated with rooms
on the drat Boor, fronting the ocean. Splendid drinking
water on the premises. Magnificent bathing opposed"
ths hones. No bar. JONAH WOOTTON,
jel9-'&n Pfoprietor.
SURF` HOUSE, ATLANTIC! CITY,
New Jersey,
WILL BE OPENED ON .113 WE nth.
A good Band of Music has been engaged.
Those who wish to engage ROOM, will Please addreag
E. 6. BENSON, Surf. House Atlantic City. N. J. ieB-2m
CHESTER'. COUNTY HOUSE.--THIS
private Boarding House. corner of YORK and-PA
CIFIC avenue, Atlantic City, convenient to the bead,
with a beautiful view of the Ocean. is now open for
boarders, and will continue open all the year round.
Prices moderate.
jele-2m
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
LONG BRANCH, N. L.
Is now °peal for the reception of visitors. Cart
reached by Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad froze
toot of VINE Street at 7,80 H.
jeS-2m* B. A. SHOEMAKER.
6 6 THE ALH AMBRA, " ATLANTIC
CITY, N. J., a splendid new honse, southwest
corner of ATLANTIC and MASSACHUSETIS Avenues,
Is now open for visitors. The rooms and table of • The
Alhambra" are unsurpassed by any on the Island. There
Is a spacious Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon attached
to the house. Terms moderate.
C. DUBOIS .k S. S. YOUNG.
Proprietors.
CRESSON SPRINGS.—THIS DE.
LIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT, immediately on the
line of the Central P. R. R. located on the summit of
the Allegheny Mountains. 2,:300 feet above the level of
the sea, will be open for the reception of visitors on the
10th day of June, 1863, and will be kept open until the
let of October.
The water and air at this point possess superior attrac
tions. The analyses made in the laboratory of Professors
Booth, Garrett, and Cana°, of Philaielphia, show Um
extmence of valuable mineral elements, the waters of
some of the springs being of the iron or chalybeate class,
and others containing saline or aperient salts. Pura
mountain water abounds; and the guests will also ha
'applied with mineral waters from other sprints, Buchan
Blue Lick, Bedford, and. Saratoga Waters.
Ample facilities for bathing have been. Provided. new
Plunge and donch baths erected, and Hot and Cold Baths
san at all times be obtained.
The grounds, walks, Sic., have been highly improved.
and are of a varied and picturesque character.
There is at Cresson Springs a Telegraph. Of and two
daily mails from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and inter
mediate points.
Excursion Tickets can be obtained at the Office of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, earner of ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets.
For further information apply to
GEO) W. ROLLIN,
Cresson Springs. Cambria Co.. PL
EXCURSION*
EXCURSION - TO C APE
ATY. —The Steamer EitERATTAN.Capt*
Robert Kirby. will malre - an Excursion to CAPE MAY,
on SATITRDAY. August Sth, leaving Arch-street wharf
at 9 o'clock A. M. Returning on Monday.
Tare for the Excursion, $3.50; carriage hire included.
Keels extra arls-bi
RAILROAD LINES.
PriIIAADELPHIA
- - AND LONG BRANCH VI&
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND B.ARITAN AND DE.
LAWARE BAY RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, June 15th, and until further we•
tics passenger trains will leave Vine-street Perry at 7.16
A. M. arriving at Long Branch at 1110 A. M.
Returning t leaves Long Branch at 3.361'. M., arrivflut
at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. hi.
Passengers landed close to the Hotels.
N. B.—Excursion parties will be carried onliteggi
terms. Apply to L. B. (*LB,
Agent at the DePot. Cooper's Point,
.BENS. STRONG,
Assistant Superintendent.
REOPENING OP
OF I
THE BALTIMORE AND OHM
RAILROAD. -This road, being fully. REPAIRED as&
effectually GUARDED, is now open for the transports.
Hon of passengers and freight to allpoints in the GREAT
WEST. For through tickets and all other Info
V eta l ieliltantl i rv s erue c . e : corn S e . r 4 ' . f moTAR7r B
zo.q-tr President P. W. and B. R. R. Gs.
WEST CHESTER AND
PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD;
VIA MEDIA.
O_Ml
StNejrft I: L. G:,,,FNT
On and after MONDAY, TUNE 1, 1363, the trains Will
leave Philadelphia, from the depot. Northeast corner of
Eighteenth and. Market streets, at 7.50 and 10.30 A. M..
and at 2, 4.50, and 6. 86 P. M.
On TUESD IYS and FRIDAYS a train will leave mar
CHESTER at 6.60 P. M. Returning, leave Philadellddlt
at 9.15 P. M.
Trains leave the corner of Thirty. first and Market
streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the start's*"
time from Eighteenth and Market.
On SUNDAYS leave Philadelphia at 8 A. X. aa4
P. M. Leave West Chester at 7. 60 A. N. and SP. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. and 4.
P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains on the P. ant
B. C. E. R. for Concord. Kennett, Oxford. &c.
-tf .HENRY WOOD,. Superintendent
W it im
SHORE!!
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
On and'after MONDAY, Jane Ifith, IS&R, trains for At.
lwie City will leave Vine-street Ferry as follows:
MMI train leaves 7.30 A. IL"
Express train leaves &dB P. N.
Freight train, with passenger car attached—. 9.00 A. II
Returning, Atlantic City
Hail train
Express train
Freixht train.
. . . _
Fare to Atlantic, $2. ROund-Trip Tickets, good fog.
the day and train only, or down on Saturday and up tug
Monday morning, $3.
An Accommodation Train to R. and D. B. R. R. Jung=
tion will leave Vine street at 5,16 P. M.: retttrning neat
morning at 6.15. • -
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vine street at 10.16 A. M. and 145 P. M. 4 .
Leave Haddonfield at L 1.1.5 P. M. and 3 P.M.
jel3-tf MO. G. ItItYANT. Agent.
EXPRESS 'COMPANIES.
THE ADAMS EL&
PRESS COMPANY, office 21,14
CEBSTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mar.
chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its owe
lines or In connection with other Sxpreas Companies
to all the principal Towns and Cities in the Trialtil
States. E. S. SANDFORD,
fe2B General Superintendent.
INSURANCE; COMPANIES.
FAME INSITBA_NI
106 CHBSTNUTStree
PHILAD]
FIRE AND 'MLA]
_ _ _ WSW
LPHIA.
IND INSDHANC.F.
.TORS.
I E. D. Woodadr,
Oslo. A. West,
John Kessler, Jr.:
Chas. Stokes,
Hosenheirs.
Joeeph D. 'Ellis.
SUCH. President.
...CHARDSON, Vise Presided
VD, Secretary. Cialn:ditt
Francis N. Buck, -
Chas. Richardson.
Henry Lewis. Jr.,
John W. Everman,
Philip 8, Justice.
0. W. Davis.
FRANCIS If.
CHARLES RI
WILLIAM L BLANCHAR
sid w i t DAILY LINE TO CAPE
MAY. —On and after WEDNESDAY,
August 5, the steamer MANHATTAN Captain Robert
Rifby, v
, will leave Arch street wharf at 9 o'clock A. M..
r y TUFSDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY, for
OePE MAY A and the steamer WILSON SMALL. Cantata
H. SMITH BRIGHT, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,
and FRIDAY. Returning, will leave Cape May at 834 -
o'clock, stopping at New Castle, connecting with the
Baltimore lines daily, going and returning.
Fare from Philadelphia,. $2. SO.
Nam , 406.
Carriage hire included; Meals extra. Children. and
Servants half price. Carriage hire for Servants extra.
No freight received after eight o'clock. aub"-if
l ar ia t F 0 R ALBANY ' AND
TROY —Barge TACONY, W. Rost
master, is now loading for the above points.' and will
leave on THURSDAY, August St,h, at 9 o'clock A.
Per freight, which win. be taken on reasonable terms,
apply to S. FL AN SLOANi
an3-4t No. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue.
DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
TIST for the last twenty years. 119 VINE St.:
below Third. inserts the most- heal:Ultra TERTH of the
age, mounted on fine Gold, Fianna. Silver, Vri
Gorelite. Amber, dro., at prices, for neat and substantial
work. more reasonable than any dentist in this city or .
State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth.
.repaired to snit. No pain in extracting. All work
warranted to At. Reference. best families. ied•Sin
WYE AND EARN=—PROF. J. ISAADS,
m. D., Oculist and Anriet_, formerly of Leyden.
Holland, now at No. 511 PINE Street, wham persona
&Misted with diseases of the Eye and Ear will be scien
tifically treated, and cured if curable. Artificial Era
inserted without pain, N. B.—No charge made for ma.
4
PLEASING PORTRA TS.-TO BE
satisfied with your choice. get It LINER.!fit, his
Life-size Photographs in Oil Colors, accurate in outline
and feature. and artistically colored. SECOND street.
'above Green.
:HOSPITAL STORESOONSISTINGI
A.-"- --
of assorted Jellies, Preserves, EsTrnra. Condensed
Milk, Muninger's Beef Tea. Canne.d Fruits of, all kinds.
Orange! and Lemons. Farina.:. Corn Starch, Choccilatta-
COCOEL. Gelatine,. Pickles. .
31MODBS WILLIAMS .
h,
al -.VDT South WAT&B Eitzgat ~."•
W. JANSEN.
PROPRIETOR.
J. BEIM . , Proprietor.
4.35 P. X.
BAO A. IL
.72.06 P. ig.
E COMPANY, NO.