_ Stook lexcha jakoported bib. B. BLAMA.IO: FEIST. WOO Phila. & Erie 68.• 30(.0 City 43* new .. .107 .2600 do new .8dy5..3.07 6 Leb,igh aerie . 1•33‘ Il do 44 8 Lehigh Nay 884 2000 Long Island 6...,101 200 Wyoming .•ana , • . - 4% BOJO Cam&Amb girt b6.lf 8 0(0 do do b4.1(8 4000 do do EOOO Penns, 0s 18515 14 AFTER 2000 Palma 6s ' F;I IN) PLila. & Eris - 6 10.00 Cam & Am 6a '83..18 415erni-weekly Miriftetv of tae Philadelphia Markets. • • - - AuoUS2l.l.—Evening e The Mal ketu - generally are very dull, and prises of ., Breadstutla rather lower. There N .very lithe de . imand for. Flour, and the market is very dull. In Wheat there is less demand, and prices are (trooping. Corn is scarce and in deihand. Oats are very dull and prices have declined. Cotton is firm, hut there is very little doing. There is less activity in Coal. -.Fish and Fruit ate unchanged, , Naval Stores are .dull at the decline. Ooal Oil has advanced . In Pro. 'elisions there is a moderate business doing, but. holderrrarefirm in their views. . The Flour market is very dull, there being very little demand either for export or home use; sales comprise abbot 4,000 hnls, including 1,800 hhls West 'ern extrafamily ' ' at $6 25@0 50, and 900 bile City, pins do on private terms. The retailers and bakers are buying small lots at prices ranging from ss 37v 05.6234 for Bowline; $5.00@6 fir - extra: 56 700 MO for extra family, and Piga V . bbl for fs4cy prands as to quality. Rye Flour is selling at from 4.16(6 , 5 %i hbl. Corn Meal is dull ; Pennsylvania is eld at $1 and BrandYwine at $1 2011 bbl. &RAW-1h I'P is very litte demand for Wheat, ml p ioes.are rather lower. About 15 000 hue have een eisporiad of at 135@1.40a for old red ; 1 toTO ine or new do, as to , q .I , ,licy ; and white at froml4o@ i. 0.3 141 bu ; I 600 'bu t choice Kentucky sold at the tier rate. Bye is selling at lis,'#l be for old Penn • -lvania. Own ny in demand. About 10 000 bus uld at '7Bc for prime yellow, and 7.5c11 On for West. en mixed. •Oats are very dull, mud pi icesrare lo wer. bout 16,000 bus have been sold at.7o7tcfor old ennsylvania; new Southern at 560, weight, and 5c running measure. - li . PROVISIONS.—There is a moderate business oing, and holders ere firm. Small sales of ma.s ork are making at sll@l2 "bbl for old. and $l4O 4.25 Joe new. Sales or city packed mess Beef are \eported at $137019, and country at $ll 50012 cask. there is 'a goon demand for Bacon hams, with sales f plain and tansy at 11@13.3 ; new sides at '7u, and houlders at 59.1!@6c 10' lb, cash Rod 80 days. In men Meats there is very - little doirig ; about 150 erees Hems in pickle sold at 1034@10 ; 11' ; and in salt t 8,.V&8 , ,14 - c tv lb. 'ln Lard there is very little doing, nd prices are unchanged ; about 260 Obis and tierces ld atlflge, Grease at B,qc, and, kegs at it y,i'@ t 136 n lb. Rutter names at Irom 13014 c for common. nd I.7R2tc for choice lots. Cheese is ;came at to@ 4, , TP lb.' Eggs` are dull, and sell at ilc ifY dozen, Mr..TALS.—In Pig Iron there ii verb little doing;, few small lots of Anthracite are reported at from 30 up to $3410 ton hit the three nwnbers Snitch Ng is held at $36. Lead Is very dull ; 1,200* Digs flalert•eold at $7:40 the 100Itts. Oopper—no sales. •eilow Metal Is. selling in a small way at 23@304 lb. • . • __ BARB.—First N0..1 Queriiiifon fir firmly held, ith sales of about 40 hluis at $3O lip ton. ',Canners? ark is steady at $l4 for Oliestnut, and $lB for Span- Oak.. CA N DLE —Tal low Candles are very dull. Small sales of Adamantine are making at from 18 to 216 te TQI VitY, ana tun Weight Western. COAL —There is less activity, but pricee ere without much change ;' the shipments from Port R/almond are large, and the rates of toll have 'ad manorti 20e V , tcni on let inst. (JOFFE El.—There ie not much demand, but-prises Are firm ; about 130 bags sold, including Rio At 28c, Laguayra at 29@30c, Oape at 250, and Jamaica at 30c 4fr it, nails eon time. • OOTTON.—There is very little dolor, but holders Are film; about itio balis nave been disposed of in lots at from G5Q69u It, cash for Middlings FEATHERs are unchanged we quote Western 'At 47@b0c It, as in quality, and dull. FlSH.—Supplies new Mackerel are coming for ward more freely. Old Mackerel range from sr2 60 Ito $16.60 for bay and shore ls, $ 1t@i2.60 for old and mew 2kand $6 15@8.60 for new 3s; medium and large Vigo. Nothing doing in Herring and Codfish worthy of notice. FRUIT_—A cargo of Pineapples has been sold at from $10013'41 100. Green Peaches are more abun dant, and sell at $1.(42-V1 basket, the latter for rare ripe; for Di ird Peaches prices are entirely nominal. Tried Apples range from 5%-to 70, the latter for fihoice New York. GUANO le &eddy at $95@100 for large and small lots of Peruvian. Prices of Thhaboe and Pacific Coast Guano remain as last quoted, BOPS are dull at the late decline; small mice at 17@2013 for Eastern and Western. BAY is In steady demand at 00@1.00c the Millie. LUMBER meets with a fair inquiry for the sea son, and there is a lair. business doing among the guilders. "Yellow•eap Boards range from $21@72.50, end White Pine at $21@23 41Y X. 1110 L A SSES.The market is Very quiet; and the Sales are 35@45a for Cuba, on time. NAVAL STORES"continue dull. and Spirits Tur- Ipentine has again declined,. Small pales at $3 Er , 'Common Rosin sells elowly , at $4O tibl. Prices of Tar and Pitch are nominally unchanged. OILS,—The Beteg of Fish Oils are confined to Oman lola from store at preCious rates. ' Linseed Oil is selling at $1 03@1.06. Lard Oil ranges from We for No. 2, up to 850 forzood winteh Nothing doing in Red Oil. In Coal Oil there in a fair demand, and prices have advanced •. about 1,600 We sold, in lots, 11131 t 350 for crude; 50@550 for refined, in bond, and ISOft6sc se'gal for iree, as to quality. PLASTER is unchanged ; sales of soft at $3.75@4 to RI .—There is very little stock here; and is sell ing in lots at 7,3.4@73,0, cash. SALT.--Prices are unchanged, and no further pales have come under our notice. SEEDS.—There is nothing doing in Cloverseed. sales of Timothy at $2 25(102.75 10' nu. Flax- Swed, if here, would command $2 20@2 37X,4fl bu.; She new crop is about coming into market. SPIRITS —Brandy and Gin are quietobut prices linsettled. N. E Runils steady at 65e. Whisky is Steady ; sales of Pennsylvania and Ohio bbls at 47c, ibis at 46c, and drudge 45c ip gallon SUGARS are firm, and further safes of 100 hhda Cuba at 1034@11,', 3 (c,0n time. _ TALLOW is in, better demand ; we quote city rendered at 10c, and country at 9(49gc, cash. TOBACCO isvery little demand for either Leaf or IVlanufaetured, and no 'ohangp in prices. WOOL.—There is no change to notice in price or demand ; are making 'at '7o@7Be sash,..for ommdla and medium Reece. The following are the receipts of Flour'and Grain St this port today Flour.. Wheat .New York. Markets, August Al. A. 317743 are selling at $6.873' for Pots, and eAS7,II; for Pearls. - /39.usn9Mersre—Tbe market for State and West ern Flour is dull, and prices rule in favor of the toyer. The .ales are 5.800 bbls, at $4Q4.70 for superfine State ; $4.90@5.10 for extra State •, $404.75 for super fine Michigan, Indiana, Iowa; Ohio , ' Bte. ,• $4.80@5.20 for extra do. including chipping brands i of ma nd.hoop IDbio at 5t5'300.6 60, and trade brands at $5 7001.25. Southern Flour is inactive and' detaining; the pales are 550 bbls at $5.80@6.85 for superfine,Balti ;more, and $6 70 Q 9 for extra do. • Canadian Flour is dull And heavy ; the sales 350 bbls at $6 1. 0@ 5 20 for common, and $5 2505.75 for good to choice extra. Rye flour is dull at $3.60@5.10 for the range of fine bud superfine. Corn Meal superfine, quiet. We quote Jersey , at $ i@4.10 ; irandywlne p4.30@4 85; Calorie, $4.26; Paned:Leone Wheat is dull and lower. . . The sales are 66 000 bushels at 97@1.13 for Chi- Vigo spring; $1 04@1.19 for Milwaukee Club ; $1.20 01.24 for amber 10wa;'51.19@1.24 for winier red 'Western ; $1.25@t28 for amber Michigan, and $1.25 tor amber Lower Bay spring. Rye is dull at'B3®9oe for Western and State. Barley is dull and entirely nominal. Oats are lower and dull at, 40@550 for Canada ; 60 0640 for 'Western, and 68®700 for State. Corn is quiet, and a little easier ; sales 35,000 bush els at 876.8 c for shipping, and 66Cd67e for Eistern. FREIGHTS are dull. A Prussian hark was char tered for a direct port at.6s 3d, and --a Hamburg brig et 6s 6d,'lf to a direct port, or Is to Cork and orders. PitoVisioro3.--The Pork market is less active, end hardly so firm • sales 800 bids at $13.25@13 60 for tieW tierce. Beef 1s dull, with only a retail bud mess. Tierce beef is nominal at $20622 for prime Vines. Beef hams are dull at $14.50@17. Bacon is dull and nominal. Cut meats are quiet at 4,34•@50 tor shoulders, and 831'4g8,V3 for hams. Lard is steady and in moderate request; sales 1,100 bbls and tea at em@tox. TALLOW.—We notice sales of 30 hhds prime city tat 1034. WHISKY Is firm, with sales of 500 bbls at 453; for Btate and Western. Boston Markets, August 10 Fiorrn.—Ttre receipts since yesterday have been 2367 bbls. The market is dull;- sales of Western su. Verflne at 0.5(41137k; common extra $505 50; me. rdium do $5.15@6.74; good and choice do $7@9.2.51ifY jbbl. Guars —The receipts since yesterday have been 4, 65 0 bushels Oats and 1,000 do Shorts. Corn Is in moderate demand; sales of Western mixed at 74075 'Western yellow 7e@Boo 4P , bushels. Oats are un settled and prices are nominal; sales of Western and Canada at 62@70c yo bushel. Rye is selling at $l.OB IV bushel. Shorts are in moderate delnand at $244 2dsi Fine Feed $2627; Middlings $ 29@30.12 ton. F`novistorrs — Pork is steady and thin: sales of Vrime at $ll 60@12 ; mess $l3 50@14 ; clear sll@lB bbl, nish. .Beef is firm and in good demand:- sales of Eastern and Western mess and extra mess, at $l2 Ca 14.50 bbl, cash. Lard is in moderate demand : Bales in bbls at 10®103443 ; kegs I im@t2e fb, cash. dams are selling at 9%@11e lb, cash. Cincinnati Provision. Market, ,Aug 10. There was no change. The demand Wag light: Sales of 60D bbli old city Macs Pork at $lO, and 30 Raids Bacon Shoulders at 60. Lard is in demand at jit393 c for country, and 93ic for city. _CI 'T 'V ITE:M M. THE EXCESSIVE HEAT of the past few Cap has put a cheek upon business of almost every description with the exception of such as ice -dealers, and watering•place proMietors rejoice, and, if we Inlay be alloWed to be invidious in naming a single Vail 'els class, we may add to this catalogue the popular coal yakil of ECr. W. W. Alter, Ninth street, above Poplar. The demand for his celebrated Le lbigh coal, the best and purest in the market, is con- Istisntly increasing. Now is in fact the time to lay Ls a supply of coal for Winter. • PHOTOGRAPHS AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES Wenderoth & Taylor (formerly Broadbent Vr. CO.), the celebrated Photographers, Nos. " 912, 914, tind 916 Chestnut street, have constantly on hand a Splendid assortment of frames of all sizes and styles, which they sell at lowest manufacturing prices. Thily *re also executing to order, for Messrs. Mc Allister Sc. brother, a splendid set of card photographs of dis bngutehed persons for the album. SUMMER CLOTHING AT GREAT BARGAINS. G-. 1 ssam C. Somers & Son, No. 625 Chestnut street, kinder ntyne , s Hall, are now selling off their magni ficent stock of fashionable Summer Clothing at un tumally low figures. The consequence Is, they are doing more business than probably any other house Jo the trade. _ VIEWS OF THE • GETTYSBURG BATTLE- Gnoirsn.—The splendid Photographic 'Views of th e Gettysburg Battlegroundi taken on the spot, by our artist townsman, F. Gutekunst, Esq., are being largely ordered by our citizens. Copies of these elegant pictures can be seen at Mr. G.'s gallery, Nos. 104 and. 70eArch street. DELlercrus ' COFFEES.—Messrs. Davis & tichaidi, (successors to the late 0. H. Mattson,) dealers In ,fine Family Groceries, Arch and Tenth 'tree% have just received a fresh invoice of pure Pid Government and genuine Mocha Coffee, to liehicif we invite the attention of our readers. MESSRS. CHARLES OAT4ORD & SONS, lender the Continental Hotel, are now selling their entire stook of elegant Summer Goods for Children M Youth at and below cod of importation, FOR THE LI7ICIIRT. OF AN ELEGANTLY: SITTINGSatyr, go to the popular Gentlernen'e Furnishing Store of Mr. George Great, No. 6to 02,eltuut street. ge gales, August. 11. a. philydelphia/SiAthatlall, A CARD. 1 0 00 Rchny Pay es 'Bl 46 Ea sOOO North Penna. 60 Union vaunt - 1 0 344 00Bu o Canal...bBo 105 i _ A 15 100 on Reading do R.4lowa • 68K 15 Oatawhoot R. Pref . .. 24 1000 N. 8. 7 - 30 r reit , N 0464100.4 6 Ohm & Amboy R.. 161 Oro U. 8. As itiBL 1000 U 8 MD l'ieasNoteslo/36 ; °ARDS. 212.6 e N. Perm mrt ser , p 87 2 ,1 , - -=2OO Rearlin: e 834 , 100 Loug Island 39 2.000 bbls .9 ROO bus. 3.010 bun. 7,500 bus. FINE MI ATAltv GOODS, of every de- Nadiri n rulrable for Army and Navy officers, can be bad at moderate prices, at Oakiord & Sons, under the Continental hotel. TEM "'EWING MACJITNE PROORBSBIYI3. Great advances have recently been made in the class of sewinc machines known as Look Stitch, by the Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Company, 730 Chealnut street. This Ilompany have Just intro duced a variety of machines of this class, which they esterm greatly superior to all other look stitch machines in use. These new machines do sway with all complications—gears, cogwheels, ten sion wires, and pads—and in simplicity, beauty, and durability, leave nothing to be desired. These proved lock-stitch machines are of similar patterns, and are sold by that Company at the same - trice no their noioeleos Grovei & Baker stitch mash lass. There is now one place in our city where purchasers can examine the two best machines in the market, learn their relative merits, and select for themselves. Parties who have only the right to make and sell cue kind of machine cannot be expected to reveal itiodefecte. This Company, however, being maim faclurers of both ' , kinds, can afford to tell " the whole truth.”—Transcript (Phila.) MOSQUITO NETS.—The only sure bar to mosquitoes are the nets made and put up by W. Henry Patten, 1408 Chestnut et. aul2 4t better to ON TILE BRIOET SIDE.— T.& 14 is AietLer to tread the path of life cheerfully, skipping lightly over all the obstacles in the way, rather than sit down and lament your hard fate. The cheerful m en's life will spin out longer than that of a Mau who is continually sad and desponding. The beat thing to do when evil comes upon us Is not lamentation, but action. No - man has cause to lenient if he is so fortunate as -to procure his gar ments at Granville Stokes' one-price Emporium of Fashion, No. 609 Chestnut street. VEThyNDATI AWNINGS.—Those delightful outside summer shades made to order by W. (leery Patten, 14i,8 Chestnut street, aut2-4t EXTENT OF TEE UNPFERSE.—It may give some idea of the extent of the. Universe to know the length . of time required for light, which travels 194 ; 000 miles a second, to come to this earth. From the moon it comes in one and a quarter seconds ;`_from the sun in eight minutes ; from -Ju piter, in fifty-two minutes ; 'Uranus, in two hours ; tram a star of the first magnitude, three to twelve 3 ears ; from a star of the fifth magnitude, sixty years ; from , a star of the twelfth magnitude, four thousand years. When we see that light travels so fast ; what must we think of the man who has not heard of Charles Stokes & Co.'s one-price Clothing ,Store, under the Continental t _ - IjrnoLsTEßlNG.—Patten's West-DA...Up holstery Store, 1408'ehestnut street. Oarpete, Mat tine, Oil Oloth, Bedding, and old Furniture uphol rered by experienced hands. i(Large jobs con tract'ed for cheap.) an•l24t ON. nalt—Muser.E.—A letter from Sara toga Springs says : " Mrs. Morisseiis here; with her husband. A lady said something to her which she did not like; gave her a blow between the eyes that Jelled her to the floor ; dared the pros trate woman to repeat the word ; offered to whip any woman in the place for $lOO, Which she could do. as her husband could whip any than in Sara. toga ' she said. s, In this latitude ladies. do not knock other ladin doWn, and they have lees respect for gentlemen who travel upon their muscle" than they have for those who evince refined. testae by procuring their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. WINDOW SHAD - H.S.—Wm Henry Patten, the manufacturero4oB Chestnut street. jyl2•4t $275 to $825 will get an 'elegant 7-octave rosewood over-strung Piano, warranted.five years. J. E. Gould, Seventh aro' oheatnut. jy2b--awtf ARRIVALS' AT THE HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'OLOOK LAST NIGHT. treet; below Nint'h. ,1 J Merrick. Baltimore - H 0 Stnith,McConnellehurg Thos Petterich, Pottsville Mrs BI Martin, Petersburg W ll C Murdock & lady, Georgetown, D C D Ed menston, Georgetown J W Goday, Georgetown J 8 - Johnston. Boston Rarnes,..Reading Geo Tanner, Virginia Ja's_R Tarnis, Virginia Edw Lane, Maryland J B Ellis, Washington Saml Asbaway, lowa Thos Milliken, lowa George Williams. Ohio SamrKennedy, St Louie Jlt Ely, Harrisburg C Ely, harrlsbnrg M W H Ely, Harrisburg . 'Sarni Rana ga al. Buffalo Miss S Kamm Buffalo C H Wells & w, l Jersey- Jas F Morgan Coon Conn- E F Francis, H F Price,tMontgy co. Pa Kandla - & la. Middletown J H BewlY, Smyrna, Del L Weil. Illinois Capt W S Robinson, U S A Simon L T Spencer, Jersey City Girard—Chestnut , S S P Gillett, If S N Geo B BiCkman, W Chester' e L Richardson. Balt SEW/GOMM & wf. Wash T Moorhead & wf, Waah M. Brayton, 13 S A .1 M Richards, Pittsburg , • Thos A Sealer, Baden, 0 B S Powell, Cape May W T Boni:rids, Bellwonte. Mester Cl. mer, Reading A D smith & son, Pittsburg' Saml Wells, Cleveland John Wells, Cleveland S Goodman. Westminster Geo Miller & wf. Roxbury L B Lydey. Ohio - s Bloomfield, N York N Hays Martin Jiniston, Ohio Jacob Rants, Ohio Jos P Vastine, St Louis L Babcock.- bt Louis It Macdonald, New York John Holland, New York James ash, New York Samuel Bannon, Penna It R Sibbitr. York co J S Hager, Wash. D C Sand Feller, Wash, D C P Duff. r wf, Wash, D C Mrs Fowington, Delaware John McFadden, Elie, Pa C Spencer, Mass ml Chestnut streets. F AB Simkins, Washington J A htewart. Penns It Joseph, Washington Lewis D Campbell, Ohio Miss Kate L Campbell, Ohio J M Milliken & la, tihio Hiss hi Milliken, Ohio Continental.--Nlnth Jos H Davis. Pittsburg Henry Phillips. ittsbnrg John S Hall. Pittsburg Samuel W llall, Pittsburg s Pri,lett, Nashville II C Priehe tr, Nashville S Prichett, jr. Nashville James Sutton & la, Penna W Wilson, Indiana, Pa John hntehinakon, Lex'gton W M etewart & w, Indiana Miss Stewart, Indiana Mrs Wood, Greensburg Miss IN Foster, Greensburg Mies B Foster, Greensburg D 711 Bambleton Mrs R bl Kennedy, Pittsb'g John C Thompson, Quebec Btaber, Harrisburg S Fitzgerald Mrs El Bowman " Miss Bowman Miss King, Pittsburg Wm sing, Pittsburg Mrs Bowman DS Dlill s, U S A Gip liner R Colby. N York J L Schwartz, Pittsburg SenseneY. Wheeling P Middleton, New York D S taus, New York C A St - nith. New York RH Phipps. U S A John RosselL.Nicaragua Jas L Sloss, St Louis Chas Booth, New York . Jos A Joseph, New York Win A B urlbert, New York J Silverman, New York E Lincoln Nobt B..wden;-New York A Lind gone, New York B Brown, Penna. John Markrite, Washing'n A E Warner Sr wf,Greens . gk Mies Pegram & bro, St Loma A Berta. St Louis JD Bender], Cincinnati, 0 J Caldwell, Boston Alex M Smith, Baltimore Mrs klackinto. ch, Baltim!e COli. Del Olcott - I F Bound, Milton, Penna S B Burnell, Baltimore E R Sawyer, Boston Ef.'hierriek - John P Hooper, Baltimore Jas R McKay, Baltimore .John Y Clopper, St Lords Frank Y Cloppfr, Penna. .T "Miller, St Louis E 0 Nickerion, Boston John Haskins, Bangor John .P ook er. Hartford, Ct Dent Col.F P Cahill, Wash W Fairchild, Leavenworth 0 A Pennison; Trenton, NJ RealAdmCH Davis,USll R A Robinson, Louisville Capt J L Brower.Newlork I El Kelm & vvf, St Louis Mrs MI eever, St Louis H Brisbin, Boston Thos Wallace, Jr, Cann. H H Breneman, Cincinnati, Jos T Or, en. Pawtucket. Mrs W H Wood, Baltimore Mies B AWood, Baltimore Miss Kate Boniger, Balt NI ere!' antie—Fouxt M W Houser, tf S A L A Bpianett,_ll S A Chas Date, PittEton A J Caldwell, Lancaster co AklcConomey. Lane co • Th.ckerAhar caster co Pbilip Graeff, Pittsburg G H Goodlander, - Clearfield J F Ca mpbell, Johnstown M Wood kok Altoona B ulcer, &tlegl eny B Oriatt, Emithport - Miss Herster. Easton • . . Mrs J i Hotehenson.Faston sirs A K Wright & da Icon -Wm Bigler, Penns, H Bigler, retina B F Meyers. Bedford J M Laird, Creensburg N Israel. Chin.° dolph Boskowltz. Chicago Mrs Herbert, Upr Sandusky W P Haney, Chicago Saw Richards, Chicago Jas Healy, Douglassville W Croft, b.hippensburg CB Lee & lady - W C Fountain, Deleivare W B Cushing. Delaware S 0 Fry & la. Monte co I:Loraine & wife, US A W N Murray, Pittsburg. S Brownold, Harrisburg G D Jackson, hullivan co St. Louis—Chestnut Jacob W Her, Washington Chas H. Ker, Washington Geo C Haywood, ork W Fairchild. Kansas. ••• . - - DP Corbin, Connecticut W H Randall, Connecticut 111 W F olk, Brooklyn C H Stewart J hteClaeleY J H Geirsingar, Waeh Thos Haney, 01 io Mrs W Ackley & son, Pa Mies BM Crossley. Penns, J De-Ford, 'Delaware 'Mos Witters,Balthnore Jas T laiderson, Dayton, 0 H W Cole, Troy, N Y American—Cliestsan F B Farrell N Fart ell, II El A W Thomas C Brooks. New York Peter Banta. New York J J Voght, Cleveland -J Bauman, Lancaster Geo Plumer: Wooster. 0 John B Mitchell. Bridgeton: Henry Sins ickson, Salem P Roberts & wf. W Chester Maj J H Humes, Jery Shore Miss }fettle Lynch. DM Miss C W Lynch. Del H D B all, Salem, N J C E McElnish Mrs White, Yew York R Cummings 8: we. Media C Griffith, Ws shin gton_ W B Williams, Washington W L Gill, Lancaster T A Berry°, II B N Bald Eagle—Third A W Bortn g, .Pa Beni Smith. Montg'r• co Levi Kistler, Lehigh co P R Lebr, Allentown D Schoch, Bucks co D Blank, Bucks co Sac Schoch, Bucks co W Hillegass, Bucks co Peter Mumbaner, Pa Toe Mumbsuer, Pa W Sebitz, Bucks co, Pa Aaron Mall. Bucks co C Q Antrim. Bucks co , John.S Funk, Backs co Levi Deal, Bucks co National—Race it EW Blake Oeo F Kurtz, Lancaster R L Barnes & lady. NI W C Lyon, Danville, Pa Capt J H. Horton, Bump, W M Breslin, Lebanon, Pa A H Carrnany & la, Penns K Davis, Doylestown C Boyer, Doylestown Black Bear—Third Is W Harmer. Pennsbara James Fry, Allentown Chas Finney, Hartsville - John Hersh, Pent/Wary, • , A Buckman,Mechanlcsyllle Chao Harper, .Tenktntown A It Hoenig, Reading JohnYonnn. Fottotown Gabriel Chevalier; N York J Fernandez, Costa Rica W Nanne,. Costa Rica G A Halsey Hewark,'N David C Dodd, Newark, NJ Brig Gen HOMaine, N Y J 1 Reynolds 4c wt . , Penns T.O Shipley, Oincinnati Dr Campbell, ...14 Y HT Simone, St Lords Nelson Mrs M E Nesbitt, Nira,h'ton (.0 Prfek. Pottsville . . . T McDowell, Cbamberablarg T Lanaban, Baltimore G W Gail. Baniteore . „ J D Dallis. Washington L Hollingshead, Boston E R Willing . . H Dennis, Seneca Falls ' E Lewis St son. lir tryland Capt R Kent.Harper'e Ferry D L Small, York, Pa W B Gilmore, Chambereg 0 N Chamberaimmi ST Lewis, Baltimore F Manahan . . . Wm Sringh amt. Wilminen Geo W Fo.ter,. U S A A Q P Segur, Dover N J W G Farrlelgh, St Joseph 1 .1 H-Weber, Chicago IR H Phippe, Baltimore - Rat C Barry & wf, Md - MIA Barry, Maryland Mast J DI Howard, Md John Wilpon;• Maryland Neumann " .. • • James Mason & niece, Md Miss Laura MeLanahan Cormick Wm It Riley, Wash, D C Wm H Ward, Baltimore- Wm H Prince, - Baltimore W B Larmour, Cape May -- Y H Jennings, Cape May J B Gemmill - Miss Miss Kate S Bordley J A Menken, Memphis, Tentt Lewis 1, memo, Pottevill E S Hill. Pottsville Miss .111 F Young, Ind, Pa F B Strouse G Fernandez, Costa Rica Geo Wilkes, New York W Welder', Kentucky Geo T Lewis, Tennessee N T Romaine, Jersey City Adam Denmead, Baltimore Miss P Denmead, Baltimore . Mrs N Neyen, Baltimore Geo D Lyles St son, Balt I T El Haskell. II S N FranklE White, II S N C F Fausburg & la, Wash D A Berryman. New Raven C Linn, New York J W Lester, New York H Winsor D Winsor W J MaKly, Carlisle. 'street, below Arch. H W Weir, Indiana K L Blood. Brooksville T Rosenbaum, St Lotus SO Fry J A Fulton, Kittanning E F Scheeringer, Alton John Walter, Ohio Thos Walter, Ohio 33 V Ream, Ohio • W T Beatty, N Brunswick. Ft Zahn di fam, Tifli a. 0 H L Stiles, Cincinnati T Weidenmau. New York Dr Nugent, .Doylestown Thos Heckman. Easton • D H Neiman. Easton Geo Sanderson, Lancaster Jas Patterson, Lancaster Co M V Bennett. New Hope P J Barry, Tamaqua N C Barclay, Pottsville • B Oodfry, Pittsburg Michael Barry, Lancaster W Rogers, Clearfield, Pa IL Cathcart, Dillsbnrg, Pa D Stratton, Salem, N J D &Ham ' Lock Haven. W H Layan. Sch Haven H S Buckner. Louisville Van Hovenberg. S N W F Woods,Wooster, 0 Henry Sas ton. Carlisle E R. Taggart, Delaware co street, above Third. Jos D A• nest John J Cole. New York W Edwards, New York Thomson, Cincinnati D P SlcCartney.Shenandoah JP Rogers, New York W Heylmati, Penna E L Fay, Washington J Bidleman. Dayton, 0 t. W Smith. Boston F Yincent,,Delawaxe Oeo J Maxine. New York J D Caldwell wf. W P Spencer, Baltimore R Browning. Indianapolis Chas E Stevins E Spencer, Delaware street, above Firth. John B Baynes. Baltimore Chas R Elmer, N J J R Lvmann, Hagerstown .r.B Wiggen R Everett Jesse W Williams EgbertK Nichols James H Powell C H Wood, er, P N ottsville B D . J W Drew St wf, Washingt Theo Bary, Cleveland E J Horner, Delaware N Waterbury, Troy T Baldwin, New York L T Moore,Delaware (1 Elder Baltimore J B R Powell, Dela_ware W IL Powell, Dela Ware David Johnson, Delaware J B Webb, Gorham, Mass :t., above Canowhill. John Peal, Bucks co DH Steigerwslt. Schuyl co W Potteiger, Reading Thos Heed, Bucks co D Drake, Freemanshurg R T Shassberger, - Bucks co A B Pierson, Springtown Jacob Ruth, Springtown John H Moyer. Springtown David Weiss, Bucks co H S Gross, Bethlehem Chas Ail derson, -Pa I G F Price, Newark, N J !Geo Lessig, Monroe co, Pa !Watson Anderson,Bucks co eat, above Third. M Uhler, Uhlersto wn, Pa Chas Kessler, Reading D N Heisler, Pottsville 6.Thomas, Pottsville • Nrs P &rouse, Germany I W lt LoosGe Lebanon C L Jackson, lowa ID 8 Parker. lowa above Ca llowhill. Di wisher, BoYeretown 8 R Kershner, Reading 8 Cornell, Frattervitie Wy. Baker, Treverton .To Stine, Lehith Co doe Howland, Patina T M Addis, Huntingdon Val reet, above Chestnut; 'ltll A.• nue City W M W Chester M Pennoelc, Penna I James DI King •bborg dins tl YounA Coatesville v wr% Virginia , C 4. Pr ti etown. Pa Brower, Arashington & in. N Jorder Commerolal—Sixth at, Va . t r4tp: Geo ,e l'onna jno Kennedy. Delaware P Mier, he Jae Falcon, GI SA T J , Lowe luwa Juo W Chtindler Jae!. o.r.nna, J C ItueFell. Penna W Boyrr. AtlitLitie My, r States Union—Mark YSla uLt, Mauch Chink J Fontneter, a lent,, , wn .Jl3 Ycut., J Henry, C..atePville S Perry county H. O'Brien. el o,ter Springs Lewin Davie, Pr nut:Nivel:km A wok Peena fl Pa tohin: J 121) cr, t.ll2i,bahtown met ? above bieurket. I.r .t ti,un grief.. Se tfo rd. wra Dootoy, Doh-qv-we A of Petellin.OlesrSeld acke m Yeti - chin field C HnuC. L Miss S (larbart.. pnbnrn Hite C Oathan; New Jersey J Wintiptd, Y.tt.4l.lrg Chat. LOVAS. 1.13.1111 i, Del " - has Brooks, Penns n gi I son--Second st Chao Willd. twe-u. It B Faqhulu„ buck- co A G Books, Ec,btou, Pa B 111ngi 1, Bailee ('Lea Gill , 1311 , 11, 1 . 0 - PirAtnn. Bucks ,o Thos H Bain . Bucks co b 7-- Rucks co A 6 Doughty. NMI , Jersey Thou Cimpion. Delaware Lreet, above Third. E. Brown, Cincinnati Beek.kwitz. Chicago J A MoGn3l , sr, C Gerber, Ohio A Gorges,' ehelbyville, W M.covell, Riatni - 1111mR Ii Bach«r, Harrisburg Limn PAD , . Pottsville J Beaver, Waynesboro • The trolleru—Areh s J A Eliason & son. Del 111 r P..ppin m dn. Del W. Berg. r, fil.ddlrt , vwe, 0 E P GI. neon IYr w Yolk P. D Mode, Wiili?m.port. D Fowler. Tixtml,ow, Pa. j W MU/117116r. Rlcbra'd, Ia Jan 0,11. Put6btng. Chats S 6 1 111, ritrai,nrg SPEC' N OTWES. NOCTURNAL ORSF.RVATIONS BY TAB BARD OF TOWEB BALL. Apart froin earth's tumultiumsjare, I hold communion with the stars— The gentle stare. with a , pects mild, By sin and sorrow undetted; hike, Within their placid bowers There d wells a happier race than ours. I marvel oft by what in Loa I'm in this dirty planet stuck; • The meanest ball of mud that flies Along the archway of, the skies; A wretched turnip-shaped trait, Notround- - hexagonal, nor square.' I'm•cifton puzzled to divine If such a world a' this can shine Hven with_ a dim reflected light, Like other stellar lamps of night ; Save when, to the spectators turned, Our Philadelphia is discerned, One radiant spot, like niamond set Within nframe of raylemjet ; And Tower Hall would shine, I know, Whers'er lie aspect chanced to show; For "honor bright" end dealings fair Are shiningobjecte everywhere. Balance of Summer Stock closing out at mimed prices.- TOWER HALE,'.. . No SAS MARKET Sweet, BENNETT & GO. SURGEON I.I.ENERAI,'S OFFICE, WANTITMTOIT CITY, August 7th, 1803. WANTED, — Burgeons and Assistant Burgeons - for Colored Regimente. AFplicants foranpointment mustboGraduateeoftlfedi sine, and of real pbynica/ ability a/ will ennblo theta to endure hard field service. They will be eiamlned Pre- Piens to appointment by a Medical Board. -Applications for permit:alma to appear before an Examining Beard Inuit be "gent to the Burgeon General. No expenses al lowed previous to appoiniment. Par of AsSistaat Sur geon, $ll2 83, pa - y of ourgeons, $163 B AIR DYE! HAIR DYE 11 BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE to the Reg 06 the World. The only Homeless. True and Astiable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect—changer Red. Rusty or Gray Hair. inetantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Stain mg the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beantital;* im parts fresh vitality, fre4nently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Clelnline is Signed WILLIAM .& BATCHELOR, all otherr are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, atc. FACTORY—SI BARCLAY Street, New Pork. Batchelor's Hew Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. • 1e23-17 ONE-PRICE CLOTHING', OF. THE LATEST ;YrnYe, made in the Beet Manner, expreealyfor RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Priem; marked in Plata Fl. ores. All Goode made to Order warranted eatietaetery. 9 - ar OMs-PRICS SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated allke. , - del2-IY. JONES & CO.. 604 MAKKET Street. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE' LINIMENT IS truly a " friend in need," and every family should have It at hand. MVX.Ek.ItRI3EIT:). HARRIS—GRAY.—August 6th, by Rev. W. W.. Barr, Mr. Wm. Harris, of Alexandria, Ya., to Miss Martha Gray, of this city. IIINER—CAMBRIDGE.—CIa the Bth instant, by the Rev. B. S. Harris, Mr. Charles H. Rimer, of Mount Holly, N. J., to Mrs. Emma Cambridge,, of Camden. N. J. * TBOINIPSON—SUKER.On the 9th instant. by the Rev. W illiani.T. Melee; Mr. William Thomp son to Miss ClubitiannaSuker, both of this , city.* DIED POWELL.—On the 11th instant, Isaac Powell, in the 49thyear of hie age. The relatives and friends of the farnily are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from the resi dence of his brother-imlaw, J. R. Hoskins, M. D., East Goshen, Chester county, Pa., on Thursday morning, at rt o'clock. Persons wishing to attend the funeral from the city can take the 760 A. M. trainlor Cheyney's Shops, on-the West Chester and Philidelphia Railroad, via . Media. There will be conveyances in waiting at that place. 'kg . ' SCHAEFFER.—On the 9th inst., Charles Schaef fer, in the 10th year of his age. The relatives and friends of, the family •, also, Pu rity Lodge, No. 326,1. 0. of 'O. F., Excelsior Divi sion, S. of T., and the Old Soldiers of 1812, are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, S. E. corner of Fourth and Brown streets, this ( Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock; s without further notice. HENDERON.—On the 9th instant, after a short hut severe illness, Thomas D., son or George and Margaretta Henderson, in the 29th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. 323 North Eleventh street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. * ROBERTS.On the 9th instant, Catharine Dir. den, wife of Thomas K. Roberts, and daughter of George A. and the late Catharine L Leihau, in the 26th year of her age.' .11er relatives and friends are "respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hus band, Thirtythird and Hamilton streets, Mantua, this (Wednesday) morning, - at 9 o'clock. - * RISTINE.—On the Bth inst., Chas. E. Ristine, in the 27th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, Melita Lodge, No. 295, Excelsior Mark Lodge No. 216, A. Y. M., Green Hill Lodge, No. 164, I. 0. of 0. F., and the National Literary association, are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1226 Stiles street, on Thursday af ternoon, 13th instant, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. ** A SBURY.—On the 10th instant, William Harry, eon of Thomas H. and Mary E. Asbury, aged 6 months. BURK.—On the loth instant, Mary Ann, daugh ter of Joseph M. Burk, in the 19th year of her age. CASSIDAY.—On the 10th instant, Michael Oas aiday, aged 34 years. . MATIIEWS. On the 9th instant, Thomas Mathews, aged 26 years. * McGILWAY.—On the 10th instant, John McGil way. aged 24 years. p s LACK. BARE GE -HERNA_NIS.-417ST opened, a case of LUPIN'S B...A.REHE HERNANIS. Lupin's Black Crape Meseta. Do. do. Tamartinea. - Do. do. Ranges. ' Do. do. Summer Bombazines. Do. do.- Chally Timises. Do:. do. Striped and Check Bareges. Do. do. Mousseline de Laines. Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, Ste. HEWN S‘ SON'S Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. V,YRE & LANDELL FOURTH AND -A- 4 ARCH Streets. open to-day one case FALL DROSS SILKS. Solid Brown Figured Silks. Solid Blue Figured Silks. Solid Mode Figured Silks. Solid Green Figured Silks. "PYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH . AND -A- , ♦RCH. are opening for Fall sales, Colored French Merixtoes. New Balmoral Skirts. B.ack Silks all pPices. Flannels for Fancy. Skirts. MOSQUITO BARS - BY THE PIECE MOSQUITO Green, Blue and White. Mosquito Bars. 2,1112 BYRE & LANDELL. iMTO THE FRIER DS OF THE, UNION AND TRE 'AD 611N1STRA.TION. the loyal citizens of the various wards of the city of Philadelphia are hereby requested to assemble at such places in said wards as may be designated by the officers of the National Tinton Ward Associations, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, August 18, 1888. at eight, o'clock, Pursuant to the rules governing the National Union party, for such cases made and provided, to elect one Jstige and. two Inspectors' for each election division of said wards, to conduct tne.priiktry election on TUES DAY EVENING, August 26, between the hours of six and eight o'clock. Also to P't ce in nomination candi dates for delegates to a City Convention to nominate candidates for city and County officers: also nominations of Candidates for delegates to a benaterial Convention in the First Senatorial 'district, and delegates to the various Representative and Ward Conventions, to nominate candidates for members of the State Legislature; My Councils, and Ward Officers. The meetings, elections. and Conventions herein mentioned shall be held in conformity with the rules governing the Et ational Union party. By order of the National Union City Committee of Sn- Perintendence. WILLIAM H. KERN, Preeident. JOHN '1 Secretaries: ~_117.111LI" OARDIYAR 10112425 M..THE WOMAN'S • CONTRIBUTING .. AID, TO THE ti, B. BA.N.TAILE , OOMHISSION, gratefully acknowledge the following CJNTEIBIITIONS for the month of July, 1563: , Mrs John Davie $lO CD Mrs. J. McNeil - 200 Mrs. Hill - ' - 2 00 Mies A. Davis 300' Mies Barnes. 1 00 Miss Hockley 260 Mutual Assurance Company - ...., ' 50 00 rhcenix Mutual Assurance Company 25 00 A gentleman 6 . 00 Mr. Friel, one bag of flour, . It . ' , E. H. HAVEN, Secretary. IMCRITTENDEN'S.' PHILADELPHIA. COMIdERCI.BI, COLLEGE, 637 -COESENEIT Street, (corner of Seventh.) _ Young Men fully prepared for the Counting Ronne. No vacations. Each Student instructed separately, and can enter at any time. - - aul2-6t* mATTENTION! PHILADELPHIA. UNION ARTILLXR.Y. (Co. L, 32d Regiment P. 31.)—A meeting - of tbg COmpany isrp.be held on THURS DAY Evening t 13th instant. at 8 o'clock, at the 5. W. 'corner, of TBD TB and FILBERT Street§ (second story) to ohm pay rolls, and make arrangements to reorganize tb a Company. Any member who has not yet returned his revolver and equipments wig do so at that time iyl2-2t. B FRISHMOTB, Captain. THE SEA-SHORE: • THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATIOX'S. THIE.fr ANNUAL EXCURSION TO AT LANTIC 'CITY, on : TUESDAY- Almst 18,1863. Tickets may 66 had from moat of the mems Chestnut.he Rooms of the Aseoclatiom Noe. ICO9 and 1011 street; Ame rican Tract Society, No 929 Chestnut street, and at the Book Stores; Fare for the round trip, $1 26. The last boat leaves Vine-street wharf at 6 A:M. THE - TWELFTH-STREET 6/. CHURC will make an Excursion to ATLANTIC CITY, on THURSDAY. 13th instant. Tickets—Adults S 1 60; Children 75 cents, For sale at Ferkenpine and Hig gins, 56 North FOURTH street; Methodist Tract Depo sitory, 119 North SIXTH street, or at the Wharf on the morning. of the Excursion.. The last Boat leaves Fine street Wharf at 6 o'clock A. Id. - MNOTICE TO PERSONS CLAIMING EXEMPTION FROM TITS D EAFT ,IN THE FOURTEENTH 'WARD—AUGUST 10.1861. The Board of Enrolment of the Fourth district hereby give notice to all persons drafted In the Fourteenth ward, whose cases have not been heard, that they must report themselves at • Headquarters. corner or BROAD and. SPRING GARDEN IS treets, ON OR BEP4RE ATM. 'DAY NEXT. August Thth„ otherwise they will be cow; sidered and treated as deserters. LANE; Provost Marshal. CHARLES B. BARRETT, Commissioner of Board, J. RALSTON WELLS. Surgeon of Board.' cull-St THE, PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12._ 1863. t :Arent, above Sixth. r Vag . lista, Pittsburg T Keeler, Pittsburg Cretan& Wilmington vir Ei Allmond, Wilmington k P Braid, Fasten '• lapt W Ash. Coatawllle 'to, Hirtin, rloatesallle Baltimore 11 Vir.e.kornharn, Poona Jolla Miller, Harrisburg W. e, ERISTROND; Surgeon Gemara! . . . M.... UNION LEAGUE Twou t iE. .". • - . PHIDADULPH3I. August 1, /Beit J ABMs B. Mußpoolr, Hee , Dear Bir:-obtrervirt gby mime- , dons notices in Western papers, that • you' lYit , te bed& de lighting 4 01 Ir fellow citizens there With in - 0 4 4 1 0 16 - adoress 'tin cot eationid ReePonsibility in tkin present Crisis, and our dillies as Arnerican;Citizens.' vie desire to state that a large circle of yodr friendg,Voltid: be grati fied if-port tootild make it conViddent tairilliteettlidaaffid here, on any evening you may name. Looking far a favorable response, we are. very Menet fully, _ . ' . 'William M. Meredith, Charles Norris. Bence Binney,..lr . A. D. JecinfP. • Wm E . Amiburd, Horace Everett, - John klyete, • - ' E.nn R_and, Ink; Adolph R. Bone, Thos. Webster, • le orton Mclifibbact,. 0. W. Davis. • . _ Benj. Gerhard, • • . Lindley Smyth. • James L. Chigliorn, , Caduislader Biddle . Mirka. Gibbone, • . ' Goo. 0 . IlvAnti, • . ' . George H. Boker, . Ellerslie Wailage„ Joseph B Townsetidt Cliarlf R Wheeler, • George Whitney, W. J. HOrstmarG John B Benner,' B. H. Moore. J"nic-s: Pollock, . BT. Altenufs, • ' Thomas Brainerd, John Haseltine: -- Daniel Dougherty, :Wm. Cox, . George R. f;roiman, Ellis. Ya.mall. . . . Charms Gilpin, - rth. - , West, . . John Rice. - . . M. Levile.' . . . Gib,on Peacock, ' C. J. Maceeeen: George Cad dal sder, R P. King. Ben - j G. Browater, . - 'Dos, W. Sweeney). • 111..this l o Reokben, , zW: S. Wainwright, 'rhos. Robins, . 'Francis Wells, . Jain Welsh . Panto, Trawl tir, EdWia Ortble, . W'. & Ritheil. Feld J •Dreer,• : Ohne- 8 Smith. - - James U. Orne, Prod Graff. - • . Louis A. G. dey. E. A. Solider. James. B Caldwell, Gee Y. Gross. Daniel Smith, Jr.. Chas. R. Graff,' •-_ W..D. • 1411ey, . Ell Knight: . . • W. R. White, . G Blight arawne, J. B. Fry, Henry.C. Townsend,' ~.....„ - • PHILADELPIMA, •URIISt 3, Um.... GENTLEMEN: In reply to yours of the It.t inst.- I' beg' leave to assure you of my great gratification-in receiving your invitation, and of the pleasure it will afford me to assent to 3 our moue- t to address the citizens of Phila delphia on tie FM b?ect referred to. -- . . ll , y al rungements with the Union State Committee, and the Sanitary Commission of Ohio, are such that I cannot be absent from that Slate miter the lfith inet , and se I am about visiting tie Eset, cannot name an earlier date than the evening of Thursday, the 13th inst.; on which occa sion I Shad , he very happy to meet my old friends and fellow •cittzens in my native city,. - . - Please accept my thanks for ibis 'additional mark of your confidence and esteem, and believe ine,• • . Very truly. your obedient servant. • -_• . . . le NIES E. MUEDOCH.' To rim,. lvm. M. Meredith. Horace Binney, Jr.; Esq.; Norton McMichael, Esq , James H. Orne, Esq.,:Ret , . Dr Brainetd, any others • - augl-tf • AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PATRIOTIC; ADDRESS JAMES E. hiffFIDnOII. TITURSDAv EVENING, AUGUST 13th, At the requeet of members of 'he .... UNION LE AMIE,' For the Benefit of Sick end viioundeCCSoldiers, and iyeir F miliE;f4 SubJect—Thp Dthies of the ;Marken Citizen, and our. National Responsibilitisa in the Present Cries. Tickets 2.5 cords. I..eured seats, 50 cents. To be had at S. N. Gould's, SEVEN'i El and i311 4 :S N 1 1 .17 Streets, and at the Academy, on the day and evening of tke ad dress., and NOTICE.— 91`11E NINTH IiNiA.L.. T MIVIENT no the Stook of the Efestonville, Mantua. aid ntlruirront P R. Com oktiy, will belite'and pays. hie. AUGUKT 21. at the office of the Treatu,er, .T. O'BYRN N0'.,116 Routh EIXI3 Ftre: t. 10 12.14.12-6 t. It. T. FRa LEV. L merICE OF ASSISTANT SURER UNITED STATEs, _ . PH/LADELPHIA. Augitst4. 1.863. - By d' rection of the Secretary of the Trea;nry, I hereby :give notice to all parties holding CSRTIPio (TICS FOR TEMPORARY LOAN OF THE lISITgD STATES NOTES the Interest upon which- has hitherto been paid in Gold Coin, at the expiration of eackeperiod of six Months from the date thereof, that after the expiration of the several periods of six months, now current, tuoh lute. root will no longer be payable in Gold Coin, but in United States Legal-Tender N ote, Aficnni, McINTIERE, Apeie taxa TreaOrer 'United State& MAVIS AUX ELIkiIeANT3.-111. aci- BATH ZACMITY, de Parie, Serant de- la liaison. aNDVILLE. STOKES, Marchand 'rnillenr, No. 609 vHFSTNDTStreet, PkAladelphia, a litionmertr d' aviser de,s nombreux ands et connaiseanees tine Phone rable deia faverlee de lenr-.elientele, vient reeevoir de Paris et tondres, lee mxlee lee plus recentes et les mieux porteee Roar la saloon d'ete. M. GRANDVILLE STOKES a nits a sa disposition.les eteoffes lee plus belles at les meillenres qualttes, des pre mieres manufactures tl'EttroPe. Les ofticieres et soldats de tout grades troll:yr:tilt lee meillenres qnalites d'etoffes, a des prim tree- moderes -L'eleganee de sa coupe, ains'que le cachet de distinction Ole la caracterise, eta deja trop (tonna dnpublie pour en 'mu envoi er letirs morties. j3,203-2m 'M.: - IThISIORAP , CE 0031PELNY OF TUE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA., August 3. 1E63. The Directors bare this day declared a DIVIDIVI:k OF SIX PRII. CEIVE: or TWELVE DoLL&E.3 PER SHARR, clear of all Taws.; payable to the Stockholders or their legal Eepreeentatives, on demand. an4-10t WILLIAM irsRPER, Secretary. ~- i •- s eie ST. I.IOKIK'S sk - UXILIELIII.7I TO THE SANITARY COISOItSt,ION earnestly solicits from members of the Congregation and others, contributions for the benefit of. Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Artioles of diet, flannel, and other goods, may be sent to the Society's room in the basement of tne Church,-THIR TEENTH Street, below Spruce, every FRIO /LT, be tween 9 and 1 o'clock, and money to -the Treasurer, CHARLES W. CUSHMAN, 1.2,8 Smith DEL tgiredil Avenue. iyl7-fit&thfl2t MILITARY NOTICES. I CORPS OF HONOR, U. S. A_. HEADQUARTERS RECRUITING SERVICE, INVALID CORPS FOR PHrLADELPRIA, s . lii43 South T HURD Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account of dis ability will apply for Informatimi or enlistment in the INVALID PORPS Lieut. HUBER BASTiAN. Invalid Corps, 243 S. Third street. Philadelphia, Lient. J. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, 1511 Brown street. and N. E. corner Broad and Spring Garden sts , Phila. Pay and allowances excepting. _ . bounty and pension, same as in 11. S. Infkntry.2. W. AI &TT° 15WS, Major lstPa.;Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel phia. ans tf _ - READ QUARTERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL. FIRST DISTRICT. PA..:215 Soith. THIRD Street. -r- . PRILATSPII.HIA, A.ugust 5. 1863. This Office will be open daily, from 6A. M. to 2 P. hf , except Saturdays, when the office will close at 1 P. 38. - until further ordered, the Board of 'Enrolment will continue to hear cases of exemption and subatitutes, and receive drafted men,from any Part of the District, at the rate of fifty per day, whether they have received notice or not. The drafted men of the First Sub- district (biingthe Second Ward) will be heard first and in order ADP persons in that ward who have received notices to reptirt'(not numbered) will be heard specially 'on August n 13th and 14th, but they can appear sooner.' - All drafted men in the Second Ward, with notices numbered from four hundred to five hundred inclusive, will be beard on Saturday. August 15th. This arrazgeoneut -is' for the-acc,unmodation „of _the drafted men. and does not re ieve them from reporting as required by law, Wbf. B:. LEHMAN, Provost Yarshal and President of the Board. C BARLE3 MURPHY. Commissioner of the Board. It H. 111 &MEWS. Surgeon of the Board. RBA DQU RTEES OF 0 OMMISSTO FOR U. S. COLORED TROOPS, No. O.I33IST &DT Street, Philadelphia. The following is the official order authorizing the re ernitin g of Colored Troops _ EtB.4.IMOARTERB OF TILF . A.RMY. ADY'T ehAItRAL'S OFF/OR, Irr ASHINOTON, SUMO 17, 1913. _ . ••v:; . . _ Major GEORGE L. ' STEARNS, Assistant' Adjutant General United States Volunteere, le hereby announced as Reeruiting Crnimissioner for the United States Colored Troops, subject to such yinstructions as -he 'may from time to time receive from the becratery of War. By order of the Secretary of "War : • - (Signed,) E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant GeneraL To Major GEo. L. Sinks ors, Ase't Adj't General The undersigned is prepared to issue the proper an thorizsillon 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 lion at Washington, and will be glad to give full in formation on all matters connected with this branch of the service to those who may seek it. The undersigned has the Co-operation of a Committee of sixty citizens of Philadelphia. The Agent of the said committee is B B CORSON, who is hkewise the Agent of the undersigned. CAMP WILLIAM - PENN,-at: Melton Hills, has - been selected as the camp for instruction, and Lieut. Colonel LEWIS WAGNER placed in command of it.• All re units will be mustered in by companies of eighty men, and by squads, and immediately uniformed, equipped d sent to the camp. . Squads of men will be subsisted until companies are completed by the committee of citizens, at such localities as their agent, may designate. Papers in thelnterior of the State will copy_ this ad vertisement one tim e and send the paper containing same. with bill, to these Headquarters.. Communications by letter will he promptly answered. GEORGE L.STEARNS, Major and A. A. G., Reuniting Commissioner for U. S. Colored Volunteers. COPARTNEELSHIPS. THE UNDERSVCED HAVE THIS - 5- DKr entered'-into Copartnership under the name and style of AN GRIOT. MAGEOET, & CO.. for the par poseof carrying on Customer and Ready-made Clothing business, 005 CHESTNUT Street. PAUL 'ANDIGOT. JAMES A. MAO EGET, D. GERDON YATES. aul2.3t* JULY 1, 1849. .EDUCATIONAL' P ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY AGA. DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER. (Fos Boarders onlyS The duties of this academy will be resumed on THURS DAY, September 3d. The following gentlemen compose the Board of Tsui tees.: • Hon. JAMES PoLLOCK, President. Capt. N. H. APPLE:Vice Presidgint. W. B. BARBER, Esq., Secretary. JABIRS H. 0.11N.5, ESQ., Treasurer. Rev. Mhos. Newton. D. D., James L Claghorn, ' • .Rev. Thos. Brainerd, D. D. , Charles B. Dungan, Bon. Oswald Thompson, . Geo. P. Russell, Hon. Chas Wm. Springs. Hon. John Hickman, Geo. L Farrell, Hon. W: E Lehman, Addison Man - Col. Wm. Bell Wadeell, T. B Peterson. ' Jae. B. Townsend, Theodore Hyatt. The a dyan tages-afforded for the,acquirement of a tho renal, mi,itary education are second - only to those of West Point. The Academic Staff is composed of.tho roughly competent instructors. The Educational De partment embraces Primary, Collegiate, and Scientific Careful attention is paid to the moral instruction of the cadets. Circulart may be bad of JAMES H. oßas, Esq. , No. 626 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,. or of Col. THEO. HYATT, West Chester.-Pa. WE'M AI E 1N STITIITE, PENNING-. 1' TON, N. J.—The FALL TERM Opens AiTGV6T9O. Number of Pupae -limited to twenty. Board, Sic:, with Common English, $32, per quarter. twenty._ other informa tion, address - A. P LASHER, attl2-3ra . Principal. FRIENDS' SCHOOLS FOR .BOYS -A- and Girl, SPRING GARDELT INSTITUTE, ro ona'ns 9th month (September).l arill-totha2m*, B. td. HUNTINGTON, Prin. 1 — )103111g8ON COLLA G .—THE FALL . Term opens on THURSDAY. the 27th of Anengt. aug 8-83 t H. 'H. , JOHRSON, Presl. LEGAL. S TAT-E NOTICE.--ESTATE "E HARRIET PROBASCO, late of Philadelphia city, All persons indebted to said Estate are requested - to make immediate payment; and those having legal claims are desired to present them - in proper 'order for settle ment, without delay, to ___ JOSEPH' BARNSLEY. Warminster, Bucks county. SARAH - A. WHITAKER, aul2- - w6t* 5211. North SIXTIIStreet, 'Executors. MA RSHAVS r, SALE. -BY VIRTUE 01 a Writ of Sale by the Mon; John Cidwalader, Judge of the District `Jourt of the United States in and for the bestern District of Pennsylvania; in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at -first wharf above MARKETstreet. on THURSDAY, August 20, 1863, at.l2 o'clock M.; the schooner MARY - GAY, her tackle, apparel, and fur niture, as she lies at said wharf. _ • • WILLIAM MILLW ARM, 11. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. IFPHILADELpHIA, August 8,1863. - aul2-131 ID II D D LED BAR.-FOR .SALE 100 lons superior Paddled Bar Inin." Address Box SOS Philadelphia Post Office. jy12.30t --- VORYTTPES.TIIII STYLE OF -A- Likeness 'approximates perfectian, as executed at REIMER% Gallery. Colored and finished solely by artists of skill and practical experience. SECOND Street, above Green. . _ lt* 3fin CASKS ‘.‘IIARSH'S" SODA ASH -- 1.700 sinks Geo. Deakin's" Fine Salk )S7 bales Blue . Egyptian Rage 131 bales White Egyptian Rags, In store , and for sale by C. W. CBURCHBLB. au32,3t . 321 South. FRONT Street. LOST OR -L -MISLAIDOERTIFICATE OF SCRIP. N0.'61. for Tiienty Dollari. year. Mt issued to ALEX. DOUGLAMB by the Penn' Mutual Life Insurance Cotnyany. MOSQUITO NETS-ALL COLORS, styles. and prices. - MASONIC HALL, Tl 9 CHESTNUT St.. cull-1t - W. H. CAREYL, CANARY SEED BAGS , EXTRA lane bicily Canary Seed: for sale bY RHODES - et WILLIAMS. j 721 , • _ 147,Sonth WATER Street. CARD AND FANOY JOB PRINTING, AA I,IIMWAIN & BIONIFIS 131 'MTh IN CProni the Richmond Whit 3. The Charleston' Cknirier makes a timed, suggestion in ietenunendlng the attention of oar Government to the naturalization and cultivation of Consort, for the preservation of the health of ons 'soldiers. .Phie article has a peculiar effect upon the liver, and guards the system against oiNituie by expoeureatii. Irre gular diet. It is said that the great success of the Plan tation Bitten: Of. Dr. Drake, which, previous to our un hitppy.difficulties, was round in most Southern homes, was outing to the extract of Callaays Bark,wtitch'it con tained, as one of he principal ingredleo Es. "In cOner niation of this, we have heard one of our most disttte- - Natal ed Physialane remark. that whenever he felt unwell froth ordinary dietetic or atmospheric canes, 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 know. " * * . We are eiceedingly obliged. to the Richmond Whip' for Its reinemßrance of "'Auld Lang Syne, but we can &n -acre "Om Government that the Plantation Bitters are not - for s&le to any "secret agents." Borth or Sodth. There is probably several other things that " Our Go vernment'! will yet want.' . We know that we have the beat and moat popular me dicine in theVrorld, We are not afraid to show what it is composed of. Physiciani anicoMpelled to recommend it CAL/SAYA Bantehas been celebrated for over two hun dred years, and , wite sold during the reign of Lonie XVI, King of France; fee the enormous price of its own weight in silver: It+ia,remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevers. Wisakriess, Constipatten. &c. CAMARILLA 13)mm --Per Varrhoos, Celie.and diseases of the etereach and Vowels. DiNtEraoN.—For ludarnation of thn LOillEl and Drop :goal Afrentidna. Crantonir;E - FLowsne: —For enfeebled digestion LAVENDER FLONVEREa—Aromatic, stimulant, and to 'MO—highly invigoratiroutn nervous debility. WINTER' Ghtemc—Forlierofula, Rheumatism, dm. aromatic carminative; creating flesh. muscle, and milk; much tmed by mothers nursing. /leo; cloye-bnde, orange; caraway. coriander, snake- Another wonderfal ingredient of Spanish origin, iin ferting beauty to the complexten. and brilliancy ,to the mind, is Yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. pumbuge and ;quacks howl about the Plantation Bitters: but the following is what's the matter,and they know it PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CUBE Cold Extremities and Feverish Lies Soar Stomach and Fetid•Breatli. Flatulency and Indigeation Nervous Affections Excessive Fatigue and.'Eatort 'Breath. Pain over the Eyes Mental Despondency Prostration, Great Weakness. Eallow Comiple;ion, Weak Bowels LIVBECCOMPL LINT AND DYSPEPSIA Very particularly recommended' to Clergy maxi. Her chants. Lawyers, and . persons of sedentary habits. 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, Druggiste, Grocers. Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &c. Be particular that each bottle bears the fac-simile of our signature on a steel•plate laZel,with our private Go vernment stamp over the cork. P. Et DRAKE & CO., 202 BROADWAY, N. Y jy22-wfrm2mif RETAIL DRY GOODS. SHADES, CURTAINS, LINENS, - AND FURNISHIN& DRY , GOODS. The snbacribers offer, at ths . LOINLST CASH PRICES, • . • The largeat and beat assortment Of all descriptions of - HOUSE FURNISHING DHY GOODS, ' To whlCh they re speotfcdly solicit the attention of Families, Hotel-keepers, And buyers generally. . . SHEPPARD. VAR HARLINOEN, & AREfgON: Jyl7-furevnt • ' 1008 CHESTNUT Street. LAWNS LAWNS.— .1L AWNS, _ :Fine Brown Lawns, with small Wires, at 25c. Fine BT OWII Lawns, with small itgares. at 25c. Fine Brown Lawns, with small times, at 25c. Cheap, scarce, and desirable, _ Cheap, scarce, and desirable. .Cheap, scarce, and d.s,r Joist& able, EL STOKES', 702 ARCH Street. t ..„ . - -2,5. .. . . 25 25 We bane reduced the entire balance of our stock of. FRENCH LAWNS and ORGANDIES to 25 cents, em bracing the most desirable - and costly fabrics of this season. . JAEIES R. CaM PEEL f. & CO., aulo 6t 7%7 CHESTNUT Street. HEAVY -MUSLIN. Full yard-wide Bleached at 25 cents. Bleachod 9-4: 10-4, and 12-4 Sheetings, Power-loom Table Damasks. • Cheap Towe's and Towelings. Diapers Napkins, Tiekings, &a. Fine End low-priced Flannels. Bates' 11-4 White Counterpanes, cheap. COOP/411 & CONarr.D, an 6 S. B. - corner - NINTH and-MARKET Streets LAWNS REDUCk D, Mozambignes reduced in price. . Black Eareges reduced in price. Delaines and Plaids reduced in price. Good black-and -white Checks, 25 cents. , Than they were, are our 4 Mantles; Cloaks, Summer Shawls and Laces. Also, our summer steak of BOYeCLOTHING. Also, SumixierTassimeres. Cloths, -Drills, &c. COOPER & CO C4A.6.D., au6 S, B. corner NINTH and MARKET htreeta. N. B.—Remnants. Dress Goods, &c., about half price S ABPLESS BROTHERS ARE STILL offering: ' Their Immense Stdck at Prices much Loss Than the Cost of Importation. Coneisting of Lawns Silks, : Challis, Coatings. Cassimerls. Veetings, Barnes, - Shawls, Detainee, Chintree,PopiineAcc. - • an 6 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. RUMMER SH-AWLS. Grenadine Shawls, $4 and $4 50. Plaid Spun Silk Shawls, $3.75. Lace Points, $6 50, $lO, &c. Crepe de Paris Shawls, $6. Cloth Cloaks, Silk Mantles, &o. Also, a Large assortment of Sal:marl:lron Goods selling ont At very low mices. _ • ISHaItPLESS BNOTHBS. any GESS YNITT and &WITTE Streets 1024 CHESTNUT STREET E. M. NEEDLES OFFERS FOR SALE. At prices generally below present eost of Impor tation WHITE GOODS; all descriptions. SMBROIDBRIES. do do LACES. do do LINEN mirmEßcHisn:do VEILS, lc.. &c., And respectfully invites' an Inspection of his _ stock. 10 4 CHESTNUT STREET T°w ELLING-TOWELLING.- ' Onebale Rise% Crash at 13c. One bale Russia Crash at lie. One bale Russia Crash at 1.6 c. One bale Russia Crash at 16c. - One lot of American Crash at 14c. `One lot of American Crash at 17c. One lot of Unbleached Huckaback, the nicest in the market, , heacy, fine, and wide, at H , JOHN . STOKES', 702 ARCH Street. sum. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN the Prices of all our bUMMER DRESS-GOODS. To close out, we have reduced our stock of Black and .Gray-ground Silk Grenadines to 75c. They cost from $1.15 to $1 • All our 50c French Bareges to 25c. All our 60 and 62c French Organdies to 37Xc. All our French Lawns to less than cost. All ourAnierican Lawns as low as the lowest. • 100 pieces Choice Styles Chintzes tolls. • Williamsville and Wamsutta !dueling, 86e. Best English Cotton Flannel,. at 373c0. H. STEEL & SON, .11'26 No. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. E DWIN i:x[ALL CO., 26 SOUTH Ellll. COND Street. are now offering BLACK SILKS AT REDUCED PRICE& Black Silks at $l, 1:1234, and $1.26. Summer Silks at reduced prices. • - • Foulard Silks at, reduced prices. Silk Grenadines at reduced prices. - • Fine Organdies at reduced prices. Fine Dress Goods, - all reduced. Fine Modes, Blues. and Pearl Bareges. Plain Blues, - -Buff,= and Pink Percales, or French Chintzes, lust received. N. B—Just received one case of superior quality Plain Silks. The colors are Browns, Blues, ,Nodes. Purple. and Green; price , .1.873 i; been selling at dd. jy2o- t ? IiVE ADVISE ALL WHO WANT POR TRAITS to get life-size Photographs in oil colors, aethey are tile most natural and pleasing likenesses made. SICOIO Street, above Green. le NONO PICTURES -HAVE ATTAINED '‘ greater popularity than REIMER'S Colored Pho tographs.'- It is due to their great merit, and popular Price. - Only $l. SECOND Street. above Green. lc* aAMERICAN WATCHES IN 2, s, 4, - and 15 oz. SILVER CASES. C. & A., PEW:119110T. Blannfactnrers of Watch Cases. No. B. FIFTH Street, 'between Oheetnut and Market. 3319-thftrintif* DRAIN PIPE.—S TON EWAS ic DRAIN PI PE from 2to 12 Inch bore. 1-inch b0re. ...............: ....... 21 cents Der Yard • do 50 do do. • 6 do 50 . do do. livery variety of connections, bends, tra 66 ps. and hoppers, We are now prepared to furnish Pipe in aliVlDiantlt and on liberal terms to dealers and ; those purehaidno la ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS. Vitrified Terra- Cotta-Chimney Tops,- plain and MIA. mental designs, warranted - to stand the action of goal sm. or the , weather inanginiate. A great variety of. Ornamental Garden Vases in Terra Gotta, classical designs, all ' siiee_, and warranted to stand the weather. Also, Pansy FLOWer Pote. Haman Caskets, and Garden - Statoary. Philadelphia Terra Cotta Works. Mee and Warerooms 1010 CHESTNUT Stmt. inll4-4.111 ILA HABILIIIOII. DRY-GOODS jOBBERS. 1863 FALL IMPORTATION. 1863 EDMUND YARD & CO.: IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, SIM AND FAINT DRY GOODS, 611 CRESTNIIT and 61* TAYNP: Street, Have now opened their Fall 'importation of Dress Goods. viz: MERINOS,. . VORDNiiS, REP'S, ' ALPACA.% DELAINEIre PLAID AND 611:UPPED' POPLINS FANCY APII, MACK , SILKS. Also, A largeassortymnt of SHAWLS, BALMOICNI, SKIRTS, WHITE OrlinDS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &0., Which they Offer to the trado at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. tf ARMY. CLOTHING C. ARMY AND , NAV-Y C£ OTH mlousin, Noir 34 SOUTH SECOND an& 23 STRAWSEBNIrEIts. INDIGO-BLUE CLOTHS. trent-OS.OO to *7.00. " CASSIMERES, ll*cm'iSl' 2.5 to $3.00. " BEAVERS. from t oto 166. SO. 6-4 MIDDLESEX HERS SYSofrom 63. !into $3.75. 6-4 • ' FLANNELS, very auperior. X INDIGO' FLANNELS, atSBci. 6-4 LIGHT BLUE - (lnvalid Corps F.ttlet ) Full Stock CLOTHS. nessinusErtrialia 'VEsTiNcya• TRIMMINGS, &6., &a: Special attention to LADIES' CLOTHO. , WM. T:. SNODCARASS,; 34 South SECOND and 23 STELNITEREt Sta. 1x23-1m ARMY GOODS. DARE'-BLITE COAT CLOTHE. DARK:BLUR - OAP CLOTHS. SKI -BLDS'CLOTHS FOE OPTICS:ZS. ARMY BLANBRTS, STANDARD WRIGHT, 10-OIINONDUCH. DRILLS. STANDARD WRIGHT. HHAVI LINEN DRILLS' AND DUCK SHOWN-AND BLEACHED SECEINITIFOS AID BHIB4• 11111 S. for sale b* • FROTH:EN - GRAM & WALLS. se2-tf FINANCIAL. Mal illeilliTAßY OF Till TUMMY ILUZI AUTHORIZED MB TO CONTINUE MY MIEITCY . FOR A BRIEF PERIOD. Am& farther settee, I anion centime's to recepre Subsettptiolui to the 520 LOAM AT PAR AT NY OFF/OE. AID AT. THE DIFFERENT sus-Aamouse Throughout the Loyal States. JAY COOKE, sussomprmit AGENT, lie.: 114 Soitth Third Street, CHECKS FOR STATE INTEREST, FIRST AUGUST, GOLD, COUPON'S, Om AUG-UST, 13-10 WANTED. aui-iot DRExEL CO. STEALING. EXCHANGE AMERICAN GOLD w A N T m, D., AT BEST PRICES. I)REXW.A, ek, CO, jy2Omf-10t S HARVEY THOMAS, • _ STOCK AND BILL BROKM, Do. 312 WA.LAIDT.Street. Stinks and Loans holight and sofa on 6:oxarainsion at the BOARD OF BROKSB.S. Subscriptions to the 5-20 year six per. cent. LOAN still received at par. No charge for Commission. J73-3m COLLECTION OF 11. B. CERTIFI CATES Of INDEBTEDNESS.—The ADAMS' EX PRESS COMPANY are now prepared to collect at the Treasury Department. Washington, with despatch. 'and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of In debtedness of the United States now due or shortly =- Terms made known and receipts eves at the Mass. Yo. 320 OBBSNIrr Street. trrlt•tt REMOVALS. REMOVAL. FaIANCISC-iTS,, wainacs4rax REALER fl YARNS, BATTS, WADDINUS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHOES. LOOK TNG GLASSES, CLO 0 KS, FANCY BASKETS, &C.; RE-NAVED • From 433 MARKET and 5 North FIFTH Streets TO 513 MARKET and 510 COMMERCE Sti. atl•Sm EIVFOVAL.— JOHN , C. BAKER, Wholesale Druggist, has removed to 715 MARKET Ftreet. Particular attention is asked to Jima C. BAKER & CO.'S COW-LiVER'(IL. Having i n creased facilities in this new establishment for manufacturing and bottling, and the avails of - fifteen years' 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 origlnal plop) letor. The increasing demand and wide spread market for it .make its figures low, and afford great advantages for those buying in large quan tities. . . - . _ an4-dtf.W4t WO- GIIN REMOVED.—PHILIP WILSON & CO„ Manufacturers and Importers of Guns Pistols Rifles. Fishing Tackle, Sm., have re moved to 409 ' CHESTNUT Street, where their customers' and friends will be supplied with everything in the . sporting line. . Fso-Lm , - W 0 0 L. 10,000pounag light selected Ohio Eleeo& Full Blood. WOOLEN YARNS. 10.000 pounds, 20 to 30 ads. fblo. Well-known makes. COTTON YARN- - 10,000 Dimas Nos. 6 to ?A's, In Wary. Bundle and Cop N. B. Allnnmbers and descriptions promised at onlN oa ordem ALEX. WHILLDIN Se, BONS, lel9-tra&ortl CHAS. MAGARGE & 001 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAPER; WAREHOUSE, NO. 30 SOUTH SIXTH ST., Offer to the Trade - a FRESH . SUPPLY OF PAPERS. received direct from the Mills, since the fire on the eth July list (their damaged stock being moeilr disposed of), and can snpplv.all the varieties of WRITING PA PEES at the lowest mill prices; also, Printing, Plate, Map, Colored, Tiesne,'Hardware, and Manilla. Papers; Binders , . Triink, and Press Boards; Alum, Bleaching Powders, Ultramarine, Feltinga, Twine, &C.. Sce aia-12t- • , ITEADQUARTEBS PROVOST - MAR. SHAL:.THIRD DISTRICT. PENNSYLVANIA. The BOARD OF ENROLMENT of the Third Congres sional District of Pennsylvania hereby give notice that they will not hear cases of Exemption. or accept Substi tutes from any-ward except the Thirteenth, until fur ther notice; and all drafted persons of said ward failing to report on or before the 16th day of August. Met.; will be liable to be'arrested as deserters. JACOB S. STRETCH. Captain and Provost Marshal. FRANKLIN D STERN ER Commissioner. aull•6t ALEXANDER C. HART, Surgeon. PHILAD'ELPFHJ4' of first-alms makes. 18 Aorth !MONT Street PHILADELPHIA, SUB'STITUTES. ,qI3IIEMITUTES WAN'rED.— THECSK able-beaftt MEN wanted firs rnbatitnies, Intltare Tetegraplr Odle% lON bomb TIVED Sheet, between 10 and 12 to. dn. CoNsczurTs SUPPLVD WITH so Bs Fri . Erma Apply at 1.52 c vtaNtrr %reet, wend floor. attl2.at* p„UBSTI.I;I3I'N,B W A.NTY sußs - rL TuTER WANTgn I! -1713 , TITTTE"z WANTED ' '!! ArraY at 42t WA L WnT t, d ~r,Po-3k* NEW PtIWLIUATIONN'. TEE. HERO OF PORT 13.11D50N.. THE DOBBIN DOY. He iaatiil rh in it. Read the Boolr,liorel.and see hovriiie" becamelhe man hate. In a neat box are• the three Boorsz , now ready at all prineiparSooketores. THE DRUMMER BOY. THE , PREINTER BOY. 'PHE 8012331 N BOY. E TILTON ~aut•w4t PuBLISHERS. 11 - ISTORICAIi wart MAP WITH all the ,BATVLE-FIELDS distinctly marked, ac cempanied by a recmd of events from the electior.of .Iffr. Lincoln to the retreat 'of Lsesrirmy , cross the Potomac; a lit of tree-clads, annboatn. nnrober of conteadttig forces, &c., &c. Price 2,5 rents. For Acte b 9 WILLIAM S. & ALFRSD altlllre. anl2 . 6 , 11% CHB4T NITP htmfft. gant TTIE NEW - NO'. SUMMER BOOKS. 1.-FRANK WA"RRIN(ITODT A new and intenFely interesting novel, by the author of -`'Rutledge:" Price *1.60 IL—IN THE TROPICS. A charming bo , .k of Tropical Life Edited br Kim ball, author of *llndercerreroo." Price 151.25. ABOITr. Etepben Maseeit's rollickingallifventures. With comic illustrations. Price *1.15. GREY. A aPlightful new novel, by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes, au thor of Lena Rivers. is Price 2.1 25. V —ROOKFaItII. drametic new'Soeiety novel, by Mrs. Lillie Dove retur. Unistead. Price 51. IN PRESS: Vl,'--A LIFE OF VICTOR HUGO By his Wife. VII,-OLD MERCHANTS - OF NEW YORK Second Series By the author of "Dr. Antonio." '4,* Sold by . all booksellers, and sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of price, by CARLETON, publisher, New York. NEW BOOKS Just received by J. B. .LIPPINOOTT & CO., 715 anal 717 MARIrRT Street. ROMOLA. By George Eliot, author of Adam Bede 1 AIIsTIN ELLIOTT. A New Novel, by Geary Kings lend, author of "RAvfnsboo," &c HOSPITAL TRANSPORTS. A NeinOrr Of the Embark - - atien of the Sick and Wounded f , oril the Penh:v.llllc.. BEAT CONSIDERED AS A MODE OF MOTION. By John Tyndall. F. It S bUPPLFMItIie.TO TIRE'S or ARTS, DrA trriFaOTURES; AND MINES. Edited by R. Hunt, LIGHT By Helen , todet. - HEART AND CR' FS A Tale, by Mrs. fiipbaut. 3IANITAL OF . DEVOTIONS. By Bishop Uprold. THE WAR IN THE. 'UNITED STATES. By. P 'La cer-into A Report to the Swiss Military Pepartmeut. WEBB'S ARMY' FAY LIST AM/ REGIMENTAL PAY TABLE. VALLANDIGHAM'A TRIAL. and "[ultras Corpus. UNITED STATEETHARMAISOINEIA. Fourth decennial revision. NEW MUSIC. • JUST PUBLISHED, A new and beautiful Song: 'NY LOVE IS ON THE BATTLE FIELD." Price 25 cents. ords Sent l B m E a r rl r up sf o °Rl3:D ' 4 ' . t E 7 1. 11 marked price. igielsr , 'v'Aek, Publiebers. No. 724 CHESTNUT '4:9 BF B ", e SLEY'S DRUGGISTS' RECEIPT ~3 ai aU] q;4 ~ : r:A ~] YY [u td t m rte : ~:~:~ U•w The DRUGGISTS' GENERAL RECEIPT BOOM. con taining a complete Veterinary Formulary, numerous hecipes in Patent and Proprietary Medicines. Druggists' Nostrums. &e.. Perfumery and. Cosmetic-, Beverages, Dietetic Articles and Condiments, Trade Chemicals. t.cientitlc Processes, and an appendix of useful Tables. By Henry BPasley Fourth. American Edition. In one volume. Price $1.75. LINDSAY & BLARTSTON, Publishers. auB 25 South SIXTH Street. above CHESTNUT, MAP OF CHARLESTON HARBOR AND ITS APPROACHES. 'From the United States Coast Survey; showing the Position of the Rebel Batteries and the National Batteries, and also of the Amy and Fleet. Price 25 cents HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE REBELLION,. From the United &Wes Coast Survey; showing the Limits of the Loyal States in 1861, and the Limits occupied by. the United States Emcee, July 20, 1863 Price 25 cents. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED HAILTIE.SI, - auS . 606 CRE;TIVIII. Street. NW BOORS! NEW BOOKS ! A. HOSPITAL TRANSPORTS ; a 'Memoir of the Em barkmion of the Sick and Wounded from {he Peninsula of Virginia in the summer of 1862. 75 cents. AUSTIN ELLIOT P, b v Kingsley. $1 25. THE 11 ON - FURNACE, or SLAVERY, AND SECES SION :by Rev. John H. Aughev. $l. SUBST NCB AND SHADOW. or MORALITY AND RELIGION IN THEIR RELATION TO LIFE: an Es soy on the PbysicE of CI e,gtiou. By Henry James. $1 50. THE EXCISE TAX LAW ; approved dnly let, 1862, with alt tbe amendments, by C. F: Estee, Eso.. $1.50. AMERICANti IN ROSIE. B) H. P. Leland. NI Z. LILLIAN. $l. JOURNAL OF A. RESIDENCE ON' A GEORGIA PLAN: TATION. By Frances Anne Kemble. 51.25. AMEBIC& A Dramatic Poem. 75 cents. THE Mil, WRITINGS, AND cailtA.drire OF ED WARD ROBINSON. By Henry D,Smith, D D. 50 cts, For sale by WM. S. & AL FRED maitTIEN. and 606 CHESTNUT Street DEBT AND RESOWICES OF THE UNITED STATES. and the Effect of Secession upon the Trade and Industry of the. Loyal States," by. Dr.. WILLIA' 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; Rebbllion Expenses, Proper; The Loans and Expendi tures of 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 1812-15; Discount upon Paper. and P' reminm upon Gold. in the two Countries; in Critical Periods. and the Mar ket Price of their took s ; The Effects of Secession upon our Exports of Domestic Goods—upon the Productive Industry of the Current Yeam. Prospective Resources of the Nation; The Territories Their Mineral, agricultu ral. and Pastoral Wealth; with. half a dozen Tahnlar Statements presenting statistics concerned in the argu ment. The Washington Chronicle nye: "So far as our trnewledge extende, it is the most.com- Plate exposition of the character of, our national debt, the ablest vindication of the system of finance to which the American nation is now committed for many years to come, and the most thorough and satisfactory de monstri lion of our power and resources thatwe 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 Alm Secretary of the in-, tenor have informed "ne- very folly on. these subiec , s; but in this pamphlet we have all the points collected together and arrayed before our eyes with a succinct ness and mastery force that sets at rest forever the tines: Um:, of our capacity to become the greatest nation on the face of the earth." • Price of Single Copies, ten cents. on receipt of which sum it will be sent by mail to any portion of the loyal States. A liberal discount to the Trade. • Tutilishsd by • RINGWALT & anl•tfd&W 11l and 113 South. Fourrrri Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. de FOR ALE—TEIE SUPERIOR Maidonble three story brick DWELLING- and Lot of Ground, with Stable, No. 427- VINE Street; 40 teet front by 172 feet to Wood street. Can be made suitable for any bnsinear, Terms. liberal. &poly to 'K. D. LIVENSETTER,IIIo. 1109 South FOURTH St. anlo-2t•if ffli FOR SALE OR TO LET.—THE =Alarms four-stoii STORE, with marble front, No. GO* CR BSI NOT street, about 34._feet . front by 235 feet deep, to George street—being the central store of the Surd .13lock. As no effort has been spared to make these stores unsur passed by any in the country for beauty and complete ness, an opportunity is now afforded to any large busi ness house to.secure the most eligible..location in the city. Forsale on easy terms of-payment, or to be let by the year, or for s term of years. Apply to ELI R. PRICE,. 811 krch St , Jr R. TOWNSEND: 813 Arch St, anll-1m --Ex're of-B. S. Surd. dec . !. d: PROPOSALS. CIFFICE OF THE SIGNAL. OFFICER, • . WASHINGTON. D. a . August 5...1883. " - SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeeived at tnis Office until SATURDAY. August 231861 at 4 o'clock P. M., for furnishing fur the Signal Department , the following arts -2GO Two hundred and fifty sets Signal Squipments. . BO Thirty barrels Turpentine. 100 One bundred bales Wicking. 200 Two bundled Telescope Holders.. 25 Twentyzilve gross Wind Matches. 20 Twenty pounds Linen Thread: - 2 .Two gross Needles. 10 Ten Tap Hoeers• 20 Twenty, Spiggote. The first delivery to be made about the 15th of `Septem, ber, 1.°65 or as soon thereafter as Government may di rect.-. The nil name .and Post Office address of the bidder must, appearin the proposal. If a bid is made in the name of a flrm.the names of all the parties must appear. or theind will be considered .as the individual Proposal of the party signing.it. Proposals from disloyal parties, or where the bidder is not present to respond- to his bid, will not 'kis con sidered. • Proposals must l-e addressed to "The Signal Officer of the Army," Washington, D. C ' agd_ Should be . plainly endorsed, Proposals for Field Signal EquipMents." The rerponsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the 'official. certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court,or of the United States• District Attorney. The ability - of the bidder to fill the contract,should. it be awarded to him, must be guaranteed,by two responsi ble persons, whose signatures are to be appended, to the guarantee, and said guarantee mmetaccompany the bid. Bonds In sums of double the amount involved in the contracts, signed by the contractor and both of his gear antors. will be required. of the successful bidder, or bid ders, upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We. -, of the county of and State of do hereby guarantee that - is able to fulfill the contract in accordance with - the terms of his proposi tion, and that should his proposition be accepted he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the m ntract be awarded to him we are prepared to become his securities. (To this gnarantee must be appended, the official certi ficate above mentioned.) The right is reserved to reject all proposals if the prices are deemed too high, or if,for any cause, it-is not deemed for the public interest to accept them.- Models will be on exhibition at the office of the-Signal Officer for twenty (O. days from date. _ an.l2-16t ARMY CLOTHING'AND EVLPAGE OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA,. Allgtlgt n. 1861 ' - SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at tins °ince until 12 o'clock 21, on TUESDAY, the 11th instant, to furnish promptly at tie Schuylkill Arsenal—viz: - .-ARMY BuOTS FOR CAVALRY. . . _ . Numbers 5,7, and 8. sewed by hand or niaffitinery, of pure oak-tanned leather, like and equal to the sealed sample in this office. - . No bid will be considered that is not for pure oals•tan nest leather, which it is believed can be procured in sufficient quantity in the market, and which is the army standard. Bidders must state in their proposals the price, quanti ty bid for, and time of delivery. The ability of the bidder: to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persons. and s ee. tures must be appended to the guarantee, and. ad gua rantee mast accompany the bid. Biddere. as well as their sureties or guarantors. who may not be known at this ofli ce. will tarnish S. certificate front the United States District Attorney, Postmaster, or other public functionary, at the residence of the ..bidder or 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' bide. • Proposals must be endorsed - "Proposals for Army Boots," and addressed. to G. R. CROSSIaIt ann. Asst. Quartermaster General S. A, THE UNDERSIGNED, AGENT FOR FISHER'S PATINT LAMP HEATING APPARATUS. CONSISTING OF NURSERY AND SICK ROOM LAMP. FAMILY COOKING APPARATUS, ARRANGED FOR 'EITHER REROSENIOR.O.O. Will have samples of the various arvies on exhibition at the office of WM. OILCHRBT..4OI North THIRD Street. on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. August Iltb. and 13th, and will be present to give any information in connection therewith which may be desired. All persons desiring to economize their household ex penes will do well to examine these artioles. WM. D. Aussnu„ Agent, 206 PEARL Street, New York." N.B.—An illustrated deseriptive Pamphlet; with price list, furnished gratis. • an7-6t D RAKE'S- PLANTATION BITTERt3. 4ebrea — Fra /M1%6' 1 .1' 13 4 ' 1;71 jAst 101 Bonn:MATRA Stria," AMUSEMIX:NTS. : NEW CHESTN lIT-ST. THE ATE 111.- Lejace and Manager Mr. 97Ef. WHEATLEY. WE,D2I.6BOAY hVgx Nti magma Ma. The celebrated MA.B.TINETTI FAAHLT . AND HARZ ETTI. Who era dive an entertainment in the dile - of ea Ravels, PANTOIit'INR. BALLET. AND a n Eg . T inla Ti e nd Fairy' Pantomime, In 12 original itfecte as produced at Niblo'e Gardeit-El: entitled TB& GREEN moasrsz and the WF/ITB Krirrerfr. The grand Ballet entitled - - LA SYLPI3II)B, and PNovrioen on the Treat BOYE, itt ea) THE PYRAliqb , BY THE EiAItTIREDTIs ---- • INSTITUTION FOR THE. BLIND . LA St WEDNESDA3 EXHINTION of 01. t.rm. at R;; P. Yugical Condhcfors. -CARL SkDITZ and' Mr., A, IL TAYLOR., Atfirriggloo TV?, nr,IVTF dor-ntf pENI4griLVA_I•TLI. ACADEMY OP TER Pl= IBMS, - 0915 CRESTI9.IIT STREIT, OPEIf DAI L I (Sundays accepted) from 9&IL UI P. M. • AdmifigtAln 215 mate Children half Price.., 1999-tf WANTB'. WANTS --A YOUNG MAN TO AS SIST as ENTRY CLERR_ Nast he mirreet in ligurinz and a good writer. addrAti, with referent*, _ Box 2914. Itr* LADY OF CEIARASTER AND A education, a prattical boekeem4 14 desirous of turning bey tefuts .ttto a. ne means of, gomforta t? e and. bruorable support; 1)r - writing. hou.ekemning. or travel.- 'big cob panion Tfuoxceptionable rertnelmo will be given and expected tie return. Addtesa A. B. 0..7 offite of e Preps 13-11 we% 3t* NkTANTEI)-F033 A FEMAJA SEMI NARY, a Oettleraara to taa,h L.cin and Breach. Teacher.' Inatitute. 2 Pr Fouth Vint 0 St. le. WAN TFD.-A PROTESTAN7 GTE whncan do all lcindli of twaßecirork ftmity AM ill— DO little children. Wa.os aired upon, promrtly App!y .t 16U2 FJLBERT ateut. tall-2t* • 19V ANTED-WITH BO A.R D, A second Story Fiont Mun. furnished or unfur nished, for gentleman and tetra. Address, statingNitua tion and terms. W. box I,3ll3cPtatt Office, 3t,* "WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A GOOD Candy lifan to work on (intn , Drops and 461f,-,a, work Steady ernOloy and be.t• waken paid. Addros3 t 713 AF. SAFS AMA N. Cnicago. lll4rrrsa. ang.l7t. WAN TED— $l5 PER DAY.—WE want reliable, energetic Cain. as4 rs an agents In every county. for a genteel business: at a catamia d i a n of from $1,6 to per day: No lyeanbag. 'Experienced canvassers preferred, but room Address C. Fri DUNN CO.; Pablishers. At either Cincinnati, Ohio: Chicago, Illinois: or 18S REAP', Street . New—York. jytoans- 825 , cOOO. —THIS WANTED on first azajtOya:76 aNanaTa. first- class Mactaut street Sore property, centrally lo cated. For further particulars apply to 86,500, $5,000. AND S7,OOO. $ 9 500 9- , -These amounts 'WANTED on rims Improved FARMS, convenikmt to the City. Also. $20.- 000 to Loan M City Mortgagee. Apply M. • PER/MONTH' GIIABANTE111) $ Testimonials of Clergymen and selentillo ma; sent free. ISAAC HALE, Jr.. di CO.. Igecrbnrmoore. Hem. .i.e24-2md&W XlO 000- TH r S AMOUNT .TO • loan on a City Mortgage or Ground. Rent. Will be divided. Apply to R. PETTIT, jylii 309 97:37.:111/1' Street, Allt DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER AMC. GENERAL'S OFFlCE.—PritruancalnA, Feb. 9, VESSELS WARTED immediately to carry COAL to the following points Tortugas, Key West, Fla. • Fort Monroe, Va. Alexandria, Va. Fiewbern, F. 6. Port Royal, 8. C. A. BOYD. fele.tt Captain-and Assist. (tnartermaster. BOARDING. VERSTCLASS BOARD, HANDSOMA ommonicatinc and single rooms: private iabllif desired. No. 1315 VT ANNTIV street. iel.s-2m SUMMER' RESORTS. qEABIDE HO - USE," F00T , . - OF KJ Pennsylvania Avenue, ATLANTiC CITY. N.J. &low pleasant ROOMS now vacant Howe own anti[ late in the season. DAVID seaTTETtGOOD, anl2-12t Prowietor. HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. G. BENSON, PROPRIETOR, Formerly of the Ashland House. Phila delphia. He is determined to merit, and hopes to receive, a fon share ofpnblio patronage. jeIS-eur METROPOLITAN HOTEL, BRow-zea ry.rirismvANu. AvENTIE. Between Sixth and Seventh street*. WASHINGTON CITY- mv22-6m THE SEA SHORE. wiwasew CAPE MAY TWIOI3 DAILY, BY,RAILROSD, from foot of WALNUT Street. At 9 A, 61 Due at Cape May 9.t 2.4 P. M, At 4 P. hi Dite,at Care May ht cPo.:P.. X Tickets most be procured at the Office, foot of Wharf. PAVE THROUGH $4.50. Baggage checked through, and accompanied by a Bag ge Master. Baggage delivered at Reasonable Rates within .ONE HOUR after arrival at Cape May. - The stage distance is being rapidly - shortened, and it is hoped a few days will suffice to get .the Track laid the entire distance. - .EXCURSION EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P. Itf. _ . _ • . Tickets good to return on following' Monday. Fare, $4 RETURNING Leave Cape May at 3A. M. Dne in Philadelphia at Wir L. Leave Cape May at 9X" A. M. Dae in Philadelphia at 83. PM. Office for Information and forwarding.of Express mat. te , at No. 5 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. LUDLOW FLEMING, *gent. Office at the Washington House.CaPe Island, JAMES LEAKING, Agent. J. Via D.ENSSEL AYR, • Suet. West Jenny Railroad. FOR THE SEA SHORE II SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT. CAMDEN-AND ATLANTIC. RAILROAD. F,Pil ' On and after MONDAY, June If th, US& trains for AN laatic City will leave Yine-street Ferry ea follows: Mail train 'caves 7.30- A. Express train leaves " $ 46 r. /IL Freight train; with passenger car attached... 5.00 A: N. Returning„ leaves Atlantic City Mail train 4.35 P. Express train 6.00 L IL Freight train 12.05 P. EL. Fare to Atlantic, $2. Ronnd-Trip Tickets,good fa the day and train only, or down on Saturday end up a Monday morning, $.3.• An Accommodation Train to B. and D. , B. R. R. Jim tion will leave Pine street at 0,15 P. M. ; returning NW morning at 6.15. EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 10.16 A. M. and L 45 P. M. Leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and 3 F. M iel3-tf .1611). G. BRYANT, Meld; RAILROAD LINES. OPEN=NQ OF THE EALTIMORE - AND OHIO ROAD.=Ownere "and hipper are respectfully notified that the BALTafOIEtE - AND OHM RATLItOaD having been fully repaired; is now open for the transportation of freight to and from all points in the West and South west Freight guarantied against-lose or damage from mili tary semure.whilst in.transit over this road, anti special attention given to careful handling, and - prompt de.. snatch._ For further information, apply to. . & COWTOL General Freight Agente, BROAD t• treat. above Cherry, JOHNS. WILSO tf, A gent, SIXTH Street, Above Chestnut. PathAnntrittAr-Auguat 10th, 1863. aulo-3t PHILADELPHIA AND LONG BRANCH CAMDEN-AND ATLANTIC AND RARITAN - AND P. LAWARB BAY RAILROAD. • On and after Monday, June lAth. and until further sea tics, passenger trains will leave Vine,street-Perryat 7.11 A. .. arriving at Long Branch at 11.10.A..M.. Returning. leaves Long Branch at 3.95 P.. M., tarldliit at Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M. Passengers landed close to the Hotels. N. B. —Excursion parties will be carried on limiest terms. Apply to . L. B. COLL Agent at the Depot. Cooper'a - - BENJ. STRONG. JO-f Assistant Saperintendast. Ea- SPECIAL NOTICE - A Regular Train will leave Vine-street -Ferry-on-SA-. TURD AY Afternoon, at 3.44. Returning, leave Long Branch MONDAY Morning, at 5 o'clock. Arrive in Phi ladelphia at 9 A. M. IifIiFrOPERINO OW TEM BALTIMORE AND OBli, RAILROAD.—ThieI road, being fully REPAIRED as, effectually GUARDED, is now- open for the tra rta. tion of passengers and freight to all points.in the WEST. For through ticket' and, all other information MAY at the company's (Mice, corner of BROAD Bonn and WASHINGTON *venue. 8.- M-. FELTON at&tf President P. W. and B. B. R. De. WEST GEUESTERAND PHILADELPHIA. RAILROAD: VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Cm and after MONDAY. JUNE 1, WM, the train* VI) leave Philadelphia, from the depot, Northeast.corner fi Eighteenth and. Market streets, at 7:6olind 10.39 A:IL. and at 2, 4.90, and 6.66 P. K On TUESD LYS and FRIDAYS a train. will leaveWJPEr CHESTER at 6.60 P. K. Retarldag. leave Philadelphia at 9.16 P. M. Trains leave the corner of Thirty. that and..Merkelt. streets (West Philadelphia) 17 minutes after the atartME time from Eighteenth and Market. On SUNDAYS leave . Philadelphia at LA. M. asuit P. M. Leave West Chester at 7: M. and 6P. K The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. My and d. 111: P. M. connect at Pennelton with trains .on the P. eat B. C. R. R. for Concord. Bennett, Orford, dui. jel-tf HENRY WOOD. SaperiatemieaL EXPRESS COMPANIES. r AH , , ,, 1t u1t,•z.: , ,t THE ADA_ M S PRESS COMPANY, office MIL CHESTNUT Street. forwards Harcele.'Packages„ MI& shandies, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its WI lines or in Connection with other Suprema Corn= to all the principal Towns and Cities in the States. IL S. SANDFORD.- feta . General .Superintendent. DAILY LINE TO CAPE_ KAY.,—On _and. after .W ED NES DAY. August b. - the steamer MANHATTAN, Captain Robert_ Kirby, will leave Arch street wharf at 9 o'clock A: M. every TUESDAY, TEUTREDAY__, and SATURDAY,for- C &PE -MAY, and. the steamer-WILSON SMALL. Cattail R. SMITH RETORT, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,. and FRIDAY : - Returning, will - leave Cape May at 13)C, o'clock, stopping at New. Castle, connecting with this Ealtitaore lines daily, going_and returning. Fare from Philadelphia, 452 50. - New Castle, 2.00- Carriage hire included; Meals extra. Children and. Servants half price. Carriage hire for Servants extra. No freight received after eight o'clock. and-ti zsa gi t re FOR ALBANY AND TROY., Steamer J. B. ISOLLISON; J. Sick . man. min ter, is now loading for the above points. and will leave on FRIDAY. August 14th. at do'clock For freight, which will be taken on reasonable temt. apply to S. FLANAGAN, aul2-3t 301 South DF.LAWABB Avenue. INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAQINSITRANi 4045 CHESTNUT strew PHILADi FIRS AND INLA: • DIRECi Brands R. Bock, Chan Richardson, - Henry Lewis, Jr., • Ij rge,PHIA.. - . ' CND INStriperi. . WOES. B. D. W.oodnit, Geo. A. West, Jelin Sassier, Jr. : - Ghae:Stetes, A. H: - Itosealuktia. '. SoeephD; Mc; - DMA Preeideilt. IGHA_RDSON,VieoProeideili D. Secretary. Cia3s-111t B . PhiAp B. Justice. 0. W. DaYi %RANOIS A. CHAIM WILLIAM L BLANCH:AR S 19 ATTI FIELDS AT GETTYSBURG. B—Btexeosco is ple ar e.,c4the,Bat g rsg e-Yieldsat Gettys burg. Price Si cents essiat resexvett. • MvALIATIIR & BRO., 128 uEfRBTNITP Street. SUPERI.OR argil bcsßuT thm4- - Y. BORUIM's b pi - ANON from exa oyer. R FR9P gr a d. elle 07( ti 4• id" u'i7lo E. PETTIT. 309'WsLNOT Street - PETTIT. 309 Witi.NOT Street. A. B. PO WS. From-let-or. E 001%1PANY,NC4,
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