THE CITY, Reyikw of the National Gcabd. —The National Guard m«.d« & atoBS parade on Saturday afternoon, which wa« wi ncsaol by thuimods of «uroiri«r,Bt wlio expressed ttoi>ir anmirauon and at the maucer in which tbe soldiers performed tbe various military 07010*10116- it bad bees announced that the review would take place at Fif'b and Chestnur rtreofs, at five o’clock in afternoon, but long before tbet time every window, balcony, and door step crowded by friends of the.Gaard who were disappointed in seeiDg them in lino on the night of their arrival from Bal timore. A large force of polico was on band, and exerted themselves manfully to cl‘*ar a spaoe for the evo lutioop of the military The City Councils were fully represented on the step* of tbe Custom House, and io tbe absence of the M iyor, Mr. Cuylor did the honors , ... At B'x o’clock the Hue was formed, a* i» by ma gio, ani in less than fiva minutes nearly eight hundred men marched on tha ground, formed tbe line, “dressed,” and ordered arms After the parade bad been formed, and tbe crinmaud deli vered over to Colonel Lyle, the regiment whs ex ercised in the manual, the drill occupying over an hour The msn moved aa if the whole line was one piece of machinery, and, like true soldiers, not a word was uttered in the line daring the evo lutions At rest,’* tbe men sto*»d like statues Toe d fferent movements were lou<i J y aheored, and among military men it w-*h admitted that the drill could not be surpassed -The l * order arms” bad the trae •* ring” of tbs regulars, and tbe whole performance was one oredltabio tc Col Lyle, bis officers and men „ it . _ The three months’ ex srciae i& Biltimore has made soldiers of the men in tbe three regiments stationed there, and the return of the greater part of tbe man must be advantageous to tbe servloe hereafter At the conclusion of the drill a march ing salute was given to the members of Councils, and before the parade was dismissed the officers were called to th* front, where Mr Onyler, In a few words, welcomed tbe soldiers Doaie, and com plimented t.iem upon the perfection ofitbeir drill He had never seen anything to excel it in the Bri tisb or French army Colonel Lvle in reply, re turned bis thanks for the kind manner in which Mr Ouylcr had bne pleased to r«fer to bis regi ment, and he assured him that tbe Guards were Still ready to answer the call of the Government After the review the cjlquiu moved to the Ar moryand were there dismissed We understand thatatleast eix hundred of tbe Guards have do dared their determination to enlist for the war. Abbival of the Steamship State of Gbobgia —Tbe United States transport steamship State of John J Garvin, commander, from Fort Pickens, Fort Jefferson, Tortugas. and Key West, Florida, with tlie mails and p arrived last evening She left Fort Pickens at 8 P M , 24 h July, arrived at Fort Jf ffsrson, Tortu. gas, 3 PM. 26tb; sailed from Fort Jefferson 5 P. M , 28th, arrived Key West 11P. M„ same day; sailed from Key West at scon 3lst July, took a pilot off Gapes of the Unaware at 10 A M.» August 4th, arrived at wharf 8 P. M Left at Port Pickens frigate Colorado, bark W N Ball, barkemioe Benj-iruin Hailet, sshooaer W S. Tisdale A? Fort Jefferson, schooner Astbia brig A C Merrymnn. just arrived, 3ft days from Bath, Maine. At Key West—sloop of war M-toe douiaa, gunboat Crusader, Bto&mcr Water VTlioh, bark Goorgo Thomas to aail next tiny fo~ Phila delphia; priM bark Pilgrim of New brig R. Stetson; schooners Passport and A. l ouglasj steamship Columbia sailed i-n fhe 28 f h for Havana August 3i, af 1 P 55., 29 miles North of flatteras, passed a United Su-e* gunboat cruising Passed in tbe Delainra Bay, bou&d up, ship Bewail from West Indies; bark Minnesota,from NowTork; bars A'liiHea, below the Brandywine, beatirg down; bark Margaret at Bombay Hook, bound down. The following ia a list of her pawsngers : S. D. Carpenter, U. S-A ; James F Lnmdii, U B N.; George Kimball, U. S. N ; Thomas Shelly, Amos Grinnell, Conrad Waso; M. Q. Ilendrckson. J.=bn E MoDmald, sailorc from .Moop-ot-war Macedo nian.; James Webster, sailor from frigate Nia gara ; Charles Carer, Thomas Tuttle, sailors from frigate Colorado ; Pfiilip M Parcalis. D H Bro phy, Wiison’B Z moves; Sargent P Morgan, steamer Crusader ; Charles Curry : Henry Hay ward, W. Kennedy, M Ilolleran- The health of the Federal troops and blockading squadron at Fort Pickens is excellent. The night of Jaly 23 Fort Bareness was brilliantly illumi nated On the 24-h, at noon, a salute of 11 guns was fired from the fort. Could no ascertain the cause of their rrjoioing, aa bo communication takes place between Fert Pickens and the rebel forces Defabtube of Col. Mu&PHr’a Regiment.— The Twencvnintb Kegimeut, under c mm&nd ot Col. John K left thn city for Harper’s Ferry at seven o’clock on St<urd*y evening The ten's were struck at Hsstonviile at os*: o’clock, but owing to the excessive heat It wss not until near five o’clock that the regiment reached the Balri more depot. It h*d beea proposed to march the regiment into the oily as far as i bird street, but the mem became exhausted uf*er marching through tbe sun to the bridge, and it was thought best to nrooeed direct to the depot Many of the men left the ranks and found their way to the depot by means of the passenger oars. Before leaving the camp an accident occurred by whion throe men wereLjured A stack of mus kete were thrown down, aud one of them happen ing to be leaded it was discharged, the ball gl&n Cirtg the legs of Capt Lane ard one of the soldiers, isflicsing slight wounds. The ball fi tally lodged in the arm of one of tbe colored servants, in flicking a serious wound Tbo regiment daring its encampment has become very proficient in the drill. Captain Lane remained in the oi y to e>'lle~t the misting soldiers. An immerse cn wd of ptople wi'nessed t e departure of he regiment. One oi the men, named Bailie, was overoome iritn the heat. Dear the wire bridge, and fell down exhausted. He was picked up and carried into a home m the vioinity, where he expired in a few minutes On Saturday evening one of the stragglers who was left denied got into a difficulty with some of the returned volunteers, and received two severe slabs in the back and stomach He was conveyed to the hospital, where bat little hopes are enter tained for hie reoovery. The whole party were in toxicated at the time of the mishap. Return of the First New Hampshire Rkoimbst —Or Saturday morning the Fuai New H-mnshire Regiment, under command of MaScn W lappan, arrived in this ciry fr,,m Baltimore. Ibe men were dem'y broi z d. and their appoar auce was widely d if went from what it was three months ago TPben they lsit the Hrsnite State three months ago, they were bar dsomely equipped, each man being provided with double seta of elothes, blankets and shoes. Besides, the regiment had their own ambulances and baggage wagons, and some seventy horses 0 t Saturday morning tho contrast was great; the clothing had somewhat changed in color from hard service The men have performed marches on foot to the extent of one hundred and sixty miles since their arrival at Washingtan This regiment com posed part of the eemm&nd of Colonel Stone, ar.d marched to Har- Ser’s Ferry They have been principally on guard uty, and only had one skirmish with 'he rebels, which was at Conrad’s Ferry. The regiment have twenty ladies wi.h thorn; since leaving New Hampshire not one man has died from sickness They return numerically as strong as when thQJ left, excepting six of their men taken priaonoTß After partaking of refreshments at the v dunteer*’ restaurant, the regiment embarked for Now Yoik at nine o’clock in the morning. Three tounhs of the number will re onlist, and return to tho seat of war at an early day. Reduction op Salaries The proposition of the oominotoe of U ‘Unc:lj to reduoe ihe salaries of all tho officers of tho city, under tbe control cl Counoils, has caused quite a Suiter among those in terested, partiealuriy with the police ibroa They complain bitterly at the idea of reducing their sa lanes ten per cent, while tbo oity neglects to re deem their warrants and thereby oompals them to submit to a shave of from three to five per cent, whioh would make the total deduotion of their sa lory about Gftson per cent This, they contend, would deprive them of the means of a respectable livelihood, and would ei.mpel most cf the best men In the force to resign. Assaulting an Officer—A few nights since, as Offiaer Lewis, of the First poiiae district, was on duty at the Baltimore depot, ho was struck in the face in a violent manner by one of a com pany of marines on their way to W ashington Ab soon as tbe blow was given, tbe offender ran to a ear in whioh his oomraaes were entering, followed by Lieutenant Fuller An officer of the corps, who stood at the door of tho oar, refuted to let Lieut Fuller enter, and drew bis sword to prevent his foroing his wsy in President Felton, upon being informed of the occurrence, insisted upon tbe lieu tenant of polios being permitted to enter the cars, and it was done Tho man who committed the assault could not be identified. The Execution of Armstrong.—Thomas J. Arms.rong, ounviot.d ol tne murder of Robert Crawford, is now in Movamensiog prison, awaiting his execution, whioh will take place on Friday next, Governor Curtin having declined interfering with the course of the law in this ease. Armstrong Still maintains h:s apparent unconcerned manner, and mokes no display ol anguish at tbe near ap proach of the time at whioh he must pay the pe natty of his crime He expresses a wish that the GUvernor would grant him a respite; but he seems to entertain no hope of r. pardon. He denios stri king a blow or firing the ehot whioh destroyed the life of Crawford. The Steamer Louisiana.—The following is a list of the offioers attached to the United States steamer Louisiana, , now at this Btatios, and about to sail to Texas: Lieutenant commanding. Alex. Murray; lieutenant, Alfred Hopkins; assistant surgeon. M Bradley; acting paymaster, Win. W. Williams; acing masters Edgar Van Stick. H. K. Fnrniis. £ Hooke:; acting t-anacr, E A. McDon ald ; acting carpenter, John Mills; second assistant engineer, J. L. Lay; third assistant engineers, J W Huxley, D P MoCartnev, T. MeK Daniels; aoting master’s mates, E McK*evar, H F Hollis The Johnson Regiment.—Col. H. M. Kirke has been authorized by the War Department to raise an infantry regiment for the war. It will go into the country's service under the name of tbe "Johnson Regiment,” in honor of that inflexible patriot, Androw Johnson, like whom, it will be ihelr pride to strike some heavy blows for our be loved aountry. The heajqu.rtarg of the regiment are in Walnut street, below Fourth. Col. Morehead’s Regiment On Satur day afternoon. Col Morsheaii’s regiment par-ded for review The line was formed on Br-.ao street, sear Coates, and tbe line of maroh w-b then taken np to the g-ousds opposite the Odd F-liows 1 oms wnero BrigAdiar-Gsnerul Wm H-iiiy reviewed the Soldteis The display was a splen did one, and received tbe warm encomiums of General Reilly. Departure of Cavalry.—On Friday eve ning, tlnpt .in J >oes’ company of Young’s Ken tucky Light Cavnl-y lett this oity for Wu-hingtnn. This ooai pane has the advantage of being com manded by ■ ffi ers who have served wuh honor in the regular United B'atea »my, especially its first ]ieutea«U', George H Br&nsix, who, besides five years’ ou y ue a regular. baß been on two ex pluriog exped.tiana unuer Lieutenant Beale. The Hay Market—The sales of hay during the pas, week resell <1 bun loai-s The priresub tained were from 50 to 00 cents per owt. for tbe new crop and from 70 to 8u cents the old. Kigbtv loads of straw were disposed of, at from 50 to 60 cents per owt whioh is b slight decrease over the quotations oi the lormer week. The Privateers. —Among the pirates sent to Moyameoßing p iur.n on F Hay evening captu red on hoard rhe Encha f itress werothe following: .1 : fcn DT. ovux C W P.ie« Henry Peter, Jo-e<-h G tv..fir, Peer Peterson Jow-ph Brady, and Ja -0 >b Gurriofc, (uo.-ro), rock- AH of 'bo men. except Garrick were ■Mm'-ved to lie Jjf Dams, *ld a orew from rhe priva'e r, ooDtis W.Swnb, ofSavan ah; KbinLa o o West Cambridge, Mjss ; Taoams Qnglcy, ot (Jew Y ik ; Daniel Mullmgs, of Cbarleatou, 8 C ; and EI .ard Rochfnrt, of Li ve-pool, pot on board to take fcer to Charle-ton, . ihonetr-o Sarriok bei' g retain'd as ocok. Wben the A/b'itross apptoached and the Enchantress was bailed, a reply came that “ the tebooner was from Newbnrypovt, and bound to Santa Cmjs ” On exaunmuic her papers they were fonnd to l»e tbe same that bad been issued in Boston, and the crew had agreed to represent themselves as >he ori ginal orew of tbe Enchant'ess. but the officers of tbe Albatross having aeen tbo account of her cap ture in tbe pspers. and also having the story of tbe negro to oonihte .heir statements, they were place I on board the Albatross and ironed, in which oondi'ion they were bronght to this port, and ' true i over to the Doited States authorities The Enchantress has a oargo of first-olass assorted goods, suitable for the army. She is quite a hand some vessel, and in good condition Walter W. Smith, the ptize master, is a native of Savannah, 9a , where he haa a family. He was a, pilot, and had a branch when the war broke ont. Mailings, like Smi'b, was a pilot. He is young and of Sootoh descent, bis mother bring a native ot Scotland Roohford, though an Eogl'shman, has been Several years in Charleston. He said that tbe times were ao bad in Charleston that he was forced to do something. Lane, of M *ssa obnse’ts, said that he sailed frem Liverpool for Charleston last spring, arriving there on the ]6tb of May .The port was soon alter blockaded, and be could not get away. Being without means, he was compelled to accept any kind of service that offered He was the navigator ; none of the others, though two of them were pilots, haviog any km w ledge of navigation. Lane is twenry-reven years old. He baa friends in this city. Thomas Quigley is a yonrg man, a native of Ireland, who has m*de his home for years in New York Hes iledfor Charleston in January last, aod was there when iho port was blockaded His excuse for being one of the orew tf the Jiff Davis was that he was without employment. In oonssquenoe of the exoitement which Would result from bringing the pirates up to the Court House for their preliminary examination, United states Commissioner Heaeiitt will give them a hearing within the walls of Moyamensing prison. Colonel Pa.tteeson’3 Regiment Paid Off. —Paymaster Taggart, on Saturday morning, paid off the 1 Soars and men of the Seventeenth Regi ment, Colonel Frank Patterson, at his office in Girard street, below Twelfth The usual scenes were enacted The men earned all they sot The regiment was mustered out of service on Fliday. Sworn Ik.—Company D, Thirtieth Regi ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, was mustered into the Oni'ed States service on Saturday aftornoon The officers of the company are: Captain, M. A Strong; first lieutenant, Henry F. Lee; second lieutenant, Charles Cresson Tbe regimental uni form is now ready. Camp equipage has been fur nished, and the tent? have been pitehed- Squads for Camp Carroll. —A squad of men, for the “ Independent Maryland Brigade,” was sent off on Satnrday by Captain Cohen, and squads will be sent off daily hereafter, at three o’olook, to Camp Carroll, Bal >imore, nntil the companies are filled. Station, 1 44 South Third street. Target Practice.—Company D, First Re giment Home Guard will parade for target prao tice this afternoon, at Strawborry Mansion, onth* Ridge avenue. A handsome Washington medal will be presented to the oompany by Lieut. Col. J. Robb Snowden. A Fine Cavalry Company, seventy-eight strong, under command of Captain Morschell, left on Saturday morning by the Baltimore road for Washlcgton; they are from Syracuse, New York, and are to be attnobed to Coi. Van AUen’s regi ment for New York State Parade of Col. Lewis’ Regiment. —The regiment, under the command of Colonel William I) Lewie, wit! parade this morning. The line wid be formed at eight and a half o’olook, on Brosd street, right resting on Chestnut street. Fall of a Dye house. —Yesterday after noon a Dye homo belonging Daniel Hickey, in Perry-street, abovo Jefferson, fell down No one wa- injured. Accidental Fire.— Yesterday afternoon a slight fire ooourred at No 420 Twenty-second street, caused by children playing with matohes A lot of clothing was destroyed. Very "Warm.— At 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, the thermometer indicated a tempera ture of 93 degrees in the shade. Fire.—A slight fire occurred yesterday af ternooo, at Nu. 420 North Twenty sre ind strait, caused by some children playing with matches. Bat little damage was done Sad Accident. —A little girl, named Lode, was shot ihn ngb the arm, yes erday. near Nine tcentn and Market streets, by a bullet from a musket, discharged by some unknown person- LEGAL INTELLIGENCE United States District Court —Judge Cadwaiadar —the court was in session on datur day morning but transited no business of any importance A hearing it the ease of tbe priz' orew of the privateer Jiff Davis, who were cap tured on board the schuuner Enchantress, whiob tbe prratioal cruiser had seized as a prize, wilt probably be had before the Doited States Commis sioners this afternoon. The Supreme Court at Nisi Frius was also in session for a short time, on -Saturday, but no bu-iness being ready, woe a-j nrned at an early bour A Court of Quarter S- ssions, tr bear habeas corpus cases, and also a District Court, were to have been he'd on Saturday morn ing, but were not Murder in Mississippi —We learn from Captain Henry Jonns.on, ot Wasbinsuou count*, Miss . now in our oity. that on the 18 .h of Jmy. Mr Preston P eke t, an influential planter of Evg P-ist, while riding along the levee near the Poin was shot by some person oonoealed behind a cluster of o-tton wood bushes, at a distance of not more than fifteen or twenty paces The weapon naed was a double-barrelrd shot gun. Fifteen shot entered the olo'hos of Mr. Pickett, but four taking effect in his body The murderer, supposing Mr Piokett killed, stepped from bis ambush, but seeing him standing with pistol in hand, made his escape through a cornfield Mr P returned to tbe hotel, which was about three hundred yards distant, whsro he faiuiea from the loss of blood consequent upon his It jo ries A physioian was called in, Mr. Pickett’s wounds were skilfully dressed, and he was rapidly convalescing, when, ou Che following Wednesday n<ght bis assassin, finding he was not mortally wounded, entered the room in the hotel where Mr. Pickett was lying, attended by his bedy servant, chased tbe boy out, and placing the muzzle of a double barreled shot guc S 3 close to Mr Pickett SB to burn the bedalothes on its dirobatge, fired bo'i barrels iato the body of the wounded and prostrate man, literally tearing him to pieces, and silling him instantly. Tbe murderer escaped, and af though ths most Strenaoa3 tff ,rt» were being made to ferret out tbe odd blooded assassin, up to the time our informant left no traces had boon found of the perpetrator of this inhuman deed.— Mem phis Appeal Fight—Kill—Destroy!—We are required, from ad tbe acts of the Northern Government— from all the acts ot the States of the North—from all the proceedings of the parties in power—from all the declarations of their individual statesmen— from all tbe oondoot of their men, officers and sol diers—to feel and see that there is no evasion of this dearee, except by the strong arm of poser, fighting to the last, not simply for abatraot rights— but for continued existence. If this conviction does not press itself solemnly npon the Southern mind, everywhere, no flash from Heaven oan en lighten it, for Its safety. If, with this cooviction on our minds, we do not everywhere arouse our selves to the great necessity before ns, we are Im mediately lost. It is not enough that we arm and go forth to battle—we must do bo with the desperate convic tion that we fight along the edge of the preeipioe We must hurl the enemy over, or he will hurl us. We must not suffer ourselves to be beaten. There must be, in every soil, a personal passion—an individual resolution—enforced by the most vin dictive determination—to send our weaponß home to the heart of the enemy. We must smite tin sparingly, with sweeping vengeance, and not merely conquer, but destroy ! It -is our bomos that are invaded by the robber and the outlaw— our firesides, our wives, women and children. Sons of tbe South, be men! be men!— Southern pai>er. It is said that a most important court-mar tial will soon be ordered in the Department of the Pacific, if oertain representations made to the Secretary of War are heeded The facts of the case are alleged to be as follows: General Johnson, the late ccmmasder-ln obicf cf the Department Of the Pacific, resigned his commission in the United States sorvioo. but did not leavs California For some time after ths date of his resignation, soldiers, on whom he was known to have influence, were leaving tbe army Then a secession demonstration, with whioh he was said to have an indirect connec tion, took place at the Colorado, and United States dragoons were sent to suppress it, whioh they did, it is said, in a queer manner. Later still, men were known to be enlisted for the army of Jeff Davis, and General Johnson was publicly named as tho officer who was to oonvey them to Texas. Indeed, toe date of his departure being named, several loyal citizens of ihe loyal State of Cali fornia, clubbed together, and in the faoe of United States army authorities, prrsenied the traitor- Gesoral with a servioe of plate, in the eity of Los Angelos, and bade bim God speed, in big enter prise to overthrow the Government of the United States It is to investigate these ihinga that a o' urt of itquirv, or a court-mania!, is about to be ordered in the Pacifio Department. Gen. Rosenchans.—This gallant and accom plishtd (ffi our the successor ot Gen MoCTelisn in Western Virginia, is thus described by a corre spondent of tho Cincinnati Tims : “ Gen. Rosmcrans is at Clarksburg, and I must say that 1 never felt so mush disappointed in any mun in my life. There he s'ood with a miserable old blouse, of the very oommocest material, on, without a stitoh indicative ol his rank The pants, sure enongh. were of the very coarsest tsx'ure, and must have witnessed the affair at R oh Mountain. The shoes were common brognns. each as tbe sol diers wear, and must be at least three sizrs too large for him The eap was cf a vary coarse, miserable material. His flannel shirt was clean, hut as ccarsa as a ‘ high private’*.’ Iu all, I look Gen. Rosenorans to be a * high private’ who was vary popular with tne < fficers and men He had a shake hands for everybody, and I noticed parti cularly t’aßtha had more to say to tbe men than to thecfficers Whenever bis back was turned and out of hearing, the fellows would walk and say: ‘That’s the chap for you;’ ‘Won’t ha fight, eh?' ‘He’s the bully fcej;’ 'Another rounc;’ ‘Jnst look at bis eye, and you will be sure to see fight there ’ ” In the battle ol Bull Run, BeDry Benson, of Kenutha county, Wisconsin, fongbt gallantly with nis regiment, the Second Wisconsin He whb first shot through tbehand. and oxolaimed, “There goes one hand for tbe Union. Rnlly, boys, and down with the traitors !’’ Just then a ball struck him usaf the heart. He died, exclaiming, Tell my father I die like a man, fighting for the Union.” Philadelphia Markets. August 3—Evening. Floor —There is very little demand, either for export or home consumption; 300 hbl? old etnek Wcajprn superfine sold at S 3 75; 500 bbls do extra at $4 fiO. and 500 bbls City Mills, tho latter mane from new wheat, ou terms kept private. The trade are buying in lots as wanted, at from the «bive fi; j--s for superfine aud ext-as up to $4.75*5 50 for extra family, and $5 75 6 50 par barrel for fancy brands, as to quali ty nnd frethness. The receipts are light and the market dull at the close. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are not inquired for. and nearly nominal at $3 for the lotmer and f 2 624 per bbl for the latter. Wheat —There is rather more demand to-day, a- d 8 000 bus’ielß, chiefly Southern red, sold at 1124*113] afl at., including some in s'ore and in tbe oars at 105a111o, and white 115a120' as in quality Rye is steady at 5Aa far old, and 52J for new Penuavlvania. Corn continues soarae and firm, with further small receipts and aalaa of Penn sy 1 vania; and Southern yellow at 62 53 ' 4 000 bushels prime Western m<xed sold ac 50 51i. and a lot rf choice white at 60i- O-’a are in demand, at 32c for Southern, and 33) for Pennsyl vania, and but few coming in A sate of 700 bnshe’s inferior old was made at 25c Bare —The.e is a steady demand for Qa-mitron with further smell receipts and sales ar $2B per ton for l?t No 1 Cotton —The market is firm, but quiet, with but little offering or selling to-day. Hrocrrirb and Provisions —There is no new feature, and a small business doing in the way of sales. Whisky continues soaroe, and on the advanoa with further small sales at 19a200 for bbls, and 200 fordrndge. New York Slock Exchange—Aug. 3. HIRST board 4000 D 8 6s ’Bl ooup 88X 5 Hanover Hank...—7' so«o do ...88?4 30 Feo <n 85 C 0....... 7351 2u<)o ao SO . 5 do-—:— Mu 1000 do MX 50 do blo.?S!i 14 Ot) U* 5e ’74 conn... -HI j TO Penn Ooal Co .79)? 200 N Y cent R... .p Vo 76H 300 do pA; ■ 76M 100 do plco 7 )4 1 10 Mill 3c P D CR— 13 60Hud Rivß 83034 1000 L'r’y 1! pc Nts 102 7000 do ... —lO H 5000 Tr y 6 ct 2 Yr. WH 4760 do ..96 1 100 Ml fle-iat»red bds.7B 23 do 34)4 I 35 d0..—.........34)1 i SOWarlemß— 1‘ I 60 Harlem Fref *6lf I2CO do— 26 1000 111 Coup bba ’79 .. 80K 5000 Michigan 6a .SoH OWTenn tSa’SO 43^ 70UD do —~ ..jlO 43 MOO do 41 I lime Georgia St 6j. .—6SH< 4000 N Car 65.. 51)4 3*o . do.— 62 ien di.—. . s ex [lOi Reading R. ... S6}l *0 M 1-0 & M Ig«„h*0«8)4 jIOO do V. HZ-”bSO 7 Panama R —_lo7 32000 Missouri State 6a--4])£ 1000 Louiaianafit6a.„.69 200 Ui Cent R so. 175 do. 1 _ do SOW Cal St7a -.76)4 m Qll o knCW loan 9»S£ 6 0> *riA 11 3d n)bdB'B3 8t Eftlaßnlfe CmR... 944£ M Oil St Chid H hlO-Sty 150 do 830 65 20 do _.c63H 100 do~~ -0633 f lOOClevtTolß •»% 100 do 23 « 300 do >*}£ 200 do 830 28 ISO Chit SIR ..SSK 1000Hud 831 m.—Ml MO flo 101)4 1000 Mich Cen 8 p c Ist a) ? i bus 95 1210 C& ' W a f bs ex d.BOK EO) Han 5c S Jo ‘ bds 30 too N J C Ist m ex ln IOSH 10 Rank 8 r.f N Y 7S ao Bank if Com——- 76)4 20 d 0...— 76M New York Markets—Saturday. Aseks are quiet, with small sales at $5 25 for Pots, and $5 374 for PoaTls. Brradstoffs —Toe market for State and West ern Flour is a shade firmer, with a moderate busi -iens doing at the improvement. The sale" are 7 500 bbls, at $4 10?4 15 for snnerfine State; $4 30 435 for extra State; $3 95a41fl for aup-rfine tf'abfgani Indiana, Ob in, lowa, Ac , and $4 25a 5 45 for extra do, iro’nding the shipping brands of round' bonp Ohio at $4 95.5, and trade brands Of do at $5 05 6 10 S'u’hern Flour is steady, with sales of 800 bbls at ssas 30 for snnerfine Baltimore; $5 50 625 for rx’rado; s6a6 10 for Brandywine; s6a7 25 for Georgetown; s7x9 for Petersburg city; s7a9 for Riobmond city Canadian fliur is quiet and firmer, with sales ef 400 bbls at $105?4 10 for snperane, and $4.30a 7 50 for tbe range of extra brands. . Rye Fleur is rolling at $2 40a3 90 for the range of fine and superfine. Cnrn Meal is nnchang-d; wa quote Jersey at $2 85a2 90; Brandywine $3i310; puncheons $l5 Wheat is firmer, and prices have farther ad vaneed In per bushel, with a fn>r export demand ; •ales 40 000 bushels, at 96]i$l for Milwaukee Club; $1 16 for winter red Western; $1 30 for orime white Mich'gan. Rye is quiet at 46a50c for Western, and 60a030 for State. Barley is dull and nominal, -at 524580- Oats are quiet at 29 310 for Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, 31 324 for Western and State, and 25a28e for Canadian Corn is in small supply and priaes are one sent batter, with a fair demand; sales 40,000 bushels •t 40?404 for new mixed Western. pßoviaions —Pork is dull and declining; tke demand is extremely limited, ard quotations w-re nominal at the close; sales are 150 bbls at $l5 75 for mess, and $lO 624 10 75 for prime. Beef is steady, with sales of 400 bbls at $5-5 50 for coun try mess. $4? 4 50 for aonntrv prim'. $S >lO 50 for repacked Western, and $ll 50>12 50 for extra mess. Beef hams are quiet but held firmly at $l4-15 for Western Cut Meats are dull and naavy at 5?60 for hams, and 44 5) for shoulders. Lard is quiet, with sales of 300 tec and bbls at 84-940. CITY JTKMS. Apt Varieties —E»ery descriDtion of uniform, from that of 'he plain private to the full *’ r’ff ” of a Major General and su'tabl' for all b.-anohes of the aer vioe, are gotten no at he Brown Stone Clothing Hal' of Rcc«h II k Wilson, bos 60S and 6C3 Chestnut street, abo e ''ix’U Sueh are the resources of this celebrated establishment, thSt whi e every attention ap id to the reau ar business of heo noern. a regu lar mt’itsrv depot bae been eat blished within its limi’s- and thousands of uniforms that are faultless l" respect to material cut. make aud finish, are turned out at the shor est p ssib e notice. Paving Off tbb Voldhthers —The work of pay ins off the returned volunteers is now gome on. Most of theman are anxious to proeure thsir money in ord r to oio’he themselves in re peetsble garments—more dura bie and attractive than tho-e furnished hr the Sta'e, We aotioe the: laree numbers of the returned volun teers ha e sb wn their rood sense and sound judgment h* pureh sing their raiments at the Gran M-tmmo h Gift Clothing t mporiutt of Granville Bokes, 6.9 faest nnt Street, where they not only receive a cheap and durable suit bui arc also presented with a usaful and handsome gilt* GnuTLSMcx who desire surperior Fitting Shir's will be phased to lea-n that rooms have ‘ecu op-ned for the Bela of the celebrated I'ldenbergh A Tareart Prize Medal Shirts a- 8 6 he-lnut street, secoir story, and at very great reduo ion of prio.-s Fine shtrte *l6O *o It* ARRIVALS at THIS PRINCIPAL HUT LLS up to 12 o’onoax last tight* CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. Jag * Wjljjub, St Louis R E McGnwin Penna W W Yot.ng. Pittsburg C to Nm’Th Npnn&Jkeidf 111 J ; Vuart. Jr, Illinois CaptT B Huntin', « Y EH Ca ter, Barbadoes G W Wiping, Wish’n ‘aj J A. Lawyer. 0 8 A £8 Rand, Boston W 0 Mclndoe. Wisconsin L rtiowneli. New York e. New York OGCoey rhioigo 9on WBa Moore, viaiue J Greeirwo hi At la, NY G Poster* Varjlai d Jo* 1C sleeper* Phila J J Woort, C tiumbue. Ohio W Wheater, Ne* York ** tfis’Ofk,*} aouse D P WroJ.S'racu*e ' W awilt, New Vo k CM Cadm* New York .1 B oCready* M Chunk N K Barr* fc wifa HonCGi"! nklft. ti-ouis FZ'thaum 'ewYork P B Holmes Boston G Colby, ti «ton •j Bmi'h, - hode *oterad v m Y iDoever* ora Theo > ures Paul C '* filler* *H rani J W Niclto son, Ufl N C J Kittridge W A Tutor J s Swo'ds. New York F M F&ight, r &l ftrnift Ch« wl&uo* Mmi JO Mi is, '-ew York £ *U£4nt. -'ew York J Tho'Mon. tot atros.l M D ward BoaU<& E G Roberta New York M»jor Jordan *Tash Cbas t hiliips. M*<sB Jos AT •h s t Augusta 8 Sanford* New York Dr A Major* Washington o Mining' Jr* N Y AJf risrk, art ford \ M In -liesi Mew York R B Pn<-e* Philadelphia John PrenticegJ'ew York £ Rice to wf. Minnesota t’bve to Uo> e, P'-duo h Geo U < hureton Miss James Elleabj. Indiana Jag H Bte»art, BaUiraore Baltuu re GeoKng t, Bauimote W P Oonver*e Ne® York 1* K worgan. Phi la J b Gibon. Philade l phia Wash Irving* U8 F * Ttiosßaumba doer Pa Dr * J Radford* Wash 0 ajtor, Chicago G H Barnes* Phua W £ Stillwell* New York tMRVIOtJI HOTEL—Cbestimt street, above Piiu, H P Wells. Jersey Miss 8 A Watson* Pa Jas L'tone. Mass Mi*g LE iaihroe. Boston A Duncan <k la »*a J F A* dress, wcbester j w W Chester John £ Davis, W CllflßlM OS Willidmtoo- »-hra Niro Chepman. Pa Lieut Ohas u Rme, NY EL Lewis* Wash* D G Jos L Gardner, New York P M Ryers' n, New Jersey h Pot'av lie Jas K furner* Jer'« tshore V w , J«?nes, Jerafy Shore Jas K Blao•, Delaware J r »e Loaue Pe aware 8 l utz. New York Jacobcror‘sB9 RTVan ersiioe 8 G fcloan, Wil'iamsport J R Everhart* W Chester H C Paxaon Philadelphia MEIGIAS7S’ HOTEL,—Fourth street* below ink A Armstrong. New York W H Watson, Kansas J B Fisher* Phila G Brabrook* Taunton to todf A la, Louisville J M hmith. Galilomia J S * under, Caißornia D C Chiohe-ter ft B BiUman Pet ca D Beanlan. Wnah, D C HHishudr. Litiz,Pa 8 Bourn* Hartford. Conn *:! R ’ W hite, Penna JC O Redipgton, N Y K W De'iokßon. IJ 8A T P ila >ll s P Phipps. N J E J Williams, Phila C W Buel* New York C W Darling. Mass 85. LOVES HOTEL—CAesiunt street* above Third* C WhartoUuJr E P Thompton, Penna O W Barliug, New H A Allen, Ba t’m^re JH Buicheson, New York Mrs R H Hutcheson. NY I P Reed- Jr. Jrraey J LSobook, ’-ew York G W Jones* Phi-ade'phia F Howard Boston N 8 Conklin Kaß«on, Pe SA. Uavis, Yt S 8 Davie, i«asbua*NH G R Lefarge. New York w h Wood ft wf J W Gilbert*Connecticut F Ward* Phila eiphia Alex Earner, Bieubtuville Dr G W Oftvis J F Brown A wl, Baltimor CW Bueh New Jersey THE UNION—Arek strM*. above Vnirti N B Jennings* New Jersey J W Fat sett, New York H S brooks, Elmira* NY £ Baker, Illinois J Pr&ger, New York M My er. New York J u Btephensi n, Fhila hamlLindAU Pittsburg Mrs r J Poster* Wash D C H ®a*rod mew Yurlt 8W WitUanjs.Philaoeiphia Alex Dixon, Newark, 0 STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. 8 Grone, Harrisburg G P i't. Harrisberg A J Wolfuil. M ffl noo Win Blair Carlisle Benj Mot'uilough* Del John Williams* Del Jilin Noim n, r»ew York B P Dunbar* Pit sburg a W DiiUglofs. Pittabi rg James Eider, l ittaimrg W C tooCarthy* Pittsburg M 8 Haines, L' ncaster £ v K>i zer, Dauphin oo R J Bailv. Chester oo D G FiCFOi, MoKersp-irt WmG aham. MnKeesport Lif Allison* Now Jersey J b Morion, Now Jersey MOUNT Vh'BNON—Sec nd street, above Arch* J Miller* New York Mias £>la Heuber, Phila H X'liron A lady. N Jersey N Mark ey. M. -ntgome yoo N MA kley.Montgomeryoo JLu»i e Mnntgomeiy oo AM 1 «*r, MoMc. mery oo C kuriess, Deo sii, NY J h Knapp,Depo it, *Y W M Clare, Deposit,NY JMK Ntw&fk.N J A K hb-an* Dei oo* Pa C R Wirt A lady* Penna Alisa Ada v Edwards* N Y KFVERE HOudn.—Xmrd st eet, above Raoe. £ Btenzel* Wilm, Del L Bf bman. Wilm. Del <i M ft - enna D Vaude cook, Wi»omain Hbems * esna, A a Hater. Suh Haven James or ffim, Baltimore Charles Cooper. Baltimore FO t i»t,——* Capt W H utler, Penna B O Whitman, Tam&qua James 8 Day, New York W Davis, uaupniu, Penna F W Weldy* Penna Fti W eluy, t en&a Christ. We>dy * Penna COMMERCIAL ROTPL—Sutth St*, above Ohestsut* JC 8 Em’ey, Trenton- N J CH. Wiillanu >n, Media .Pa M waitim. Cne»tei on* Pa Wm K dcott A <a. Lano oo o M Garvins- Pnilad toma J B Wilson, Boston £ Pruer* a-o> icrnw. P u hempi il tsml Allan s. Jr* Ju iata.Pi Geo lownse. d Juniata.Pa E V Jones.Wi,jiani*pofi.Pa Wm to Grt com, Phila *mo a Kimble* Cheste roo D Humes, Chester oo Morns Vtay, Chester oo BARLEY BQEAF Beooud street, below Vine. A Kelsey. Ca bon co. Pa BC Piokenns, Pa 1-uao’ Uofcni iUi Pa Tbo HWj. korf Pa J»sse Bi biuum. Pa Bm th Barker, Phila W J Mi.Oi Um, Bhi'a J ha Da>s* Pa n KG hughes, h, ohii’kham John h Gi.bert. Pa C Busivr. Ore ten Hum cnas Craven A la* Pa o B Anderson* t a.iio-nia NATIONAL—Raoe street* above third. J H Wat er J e.anon Oeo W Olive ■* 1 ewYork PB . i’»ho j. Pent a W 8 vsn« A I Duo irk H Buxbium. Wilmington WH W Reed,Wiinangton ofaaß Bi.w.i:an, Lanoas er BAND EAOLG HOTEL—Third St., above CaliOWJiit l , A W Farhus A 1* Carbon no John N Bhriv-r, Pa Tnto'NuhinMin* DojlesCn John Mi ier* Dojles'oirn to ra Miller* Do* lest*>wn J A Bieber* Ahentown Jos L Builer a New Jersey TITE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 18€1. PH IL ADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEO. N TATHA'I. > T v l FRO HI VGHAM,? Gommittsbobtub Month. WM. i.. REHV. . V. At iht Merchants* Exchange, Philadelphia Ship TuftQ*ror&. Oun'ery—; ..Liverpool son* "hip Lancaster. TVoan.* •—— . Liverpool, soon Bark Ma giret Quig . ..Pernambuco and Rio. a<v»u Bark Aobi'les, G lasher- ■ ■: L< ndnn, soon MARINS INTELS-IGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3, IS til suit RISES high water ARRIVED. U. s’eamsh’p ®t**e of Georgia. John J Galvin, from Fot* Piokens.Key West, fto, with U. S. maiia and passenger*. „ „„ , Steamship Johnson, from New York- via Care vi *i*B hoars with md«e and passengers to Jas AWderd'oa * off the ‘lapes early op the monm''ofthe 4*h mat in? a ’ arm bn* at Quarantine; abov-» the L*zar*ttn hark Nnrget.. Hark Nugge’t- Brownlnw 17 days from Tnnid«d de Cnb* w v fch auear t>R A w We'ab. Julr Sftt.h off Cap* Gattaraa.w as boarded br the (J. 8 steamer Union, and bad panera examined. The Commander of the Union state' 1 the brig *t T Martin from Philadelphia W h Jult for Hava a. bad been ashore on .Capa Hafteraa beach in possess’on of the Secessionist*, whom he drove awa*, and burned the brie. Bohr John P We’heriU. from Southwest pns«o'Mississippi- vta Ke« W*«t 36th u>t in ballast tooaptain Left at Key West United States steam fri gate Niagara. ooaling. to sail for Fori Piokena u*xt d%-r; Un ; tftd nt*t»s •teamera Crusader and "Water Witch. both from a cruise. it _ Schr Jaa J Oar. Sparrow, 14 days from Ponce, r Ri in beVast to captain. _ , Solir Delaware, Denby. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with c n *n to Jas Barrett A Bnn. Schr J L Heverin. Rnnaal, 1 day from Dover* Del, with wh**t to las Harratt A Son. R chrS L Simmons. Gandy 4 days from Providenoe, in ballast »o *mnioke n A Glover, ohr Thos Borden w>ieh*i r gton, 3 days from Fal River, iq ba’list to Cebeen & Co. 9 ehr Geo Weeks 4 dara from Marblehead, in ballast to Noble, Hammett A *chr Rx-rtion. ForbelUC days from New York, with ice to eeptam Pehr JiMsph BltHng Henry. 4 days from Newtown* ftsd with lumber to j W Bacon Schr Clipper, CoU'ns. Ida* from Fredrelsbarg, Md, w>tb ship timber to Jaa L Bowie- fcco. Robbie W Dillon* Mari*, 7 days item Boston. Rrhr Panthea. Clark, from Providence, Rohr Fr-d Dy-r, (Shute from Providenoe* Rohr J H Purne»t, Ireland from Pcston. Schr WmG Audcoried, H«wett fmm Boaton. Bohrl-a^eHaThompson Glover.from Boson, Bohr An»«K Martin- Edwards, from Boston. Bohr Cara Merrick Mon gomcry. from Poxbury. Sohr Wui H Ro»e, Barns- from New York Botir Annie M Edwards, Rnm-ra. from Hifieham Steamer Novelty, sh*w, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to WM Baird A Co. Steamship Boaton. Crooner. New York, J Alfderdice. Bark Margaret, Quig, Pernambuco, Welaford, Rankin s Co- Berk Inmo- Hutohiraon, Portland, L Audenned A Co. Schr W H Jenkins. Bowen. do. Schr C Merrick. Montgomery, Koxbury, J R Bla iii»on* ,630 63>8 i. .. .64 Sohr Fred Oyon Sbuto* Belfast. J t Btokißtoih *ehr *cnTurner Arres, L*nn.Davis, Pearson <fc Co. Schr J C Runyon, Mattoa, Providence* Davia, Pear* jon A r*o Bohr A R Wetmore, Bnrart. New York, J R White, Schr Panthea, Clark. New Bedford, Treverton Coal 3onjpao*. Schr W 0 Rowe, Harris, New Bedford, Tyler* Stone Is Co. Schr A M Edwards, Somers, Hinghun, Van Duaen, lorion A Co . _ Bohr J h Barnett. Ireland, Boston, R Hare Powell. Pchr W G Audenned, Hewett, Boston, E R Sawyer s Co. Schr I Thompson* Glover B"s’ou. E R *awyer A Co. Bohr Golden Gate, Strom’*. Babylon, Ll* Jo. Bcbr A E Ma. tin* Edwards, Boston, N Sturtevant A lo Sohr R W Dillon. Marta, Boston, N Sturtevant A Co Bohr AColbv- tiamman.Thomaaion, do. Bohr 8 b Simmons. Gandy, Boston, Caetoer, gticknoj ; Wellington. " „ Bohr Gen bdwards, Weekfli Boston. Noble, Hammett Caldwe 1 Schr L) W FlHndge. Ogden, St Martina and a market, lauretehe A C ratals, Schr u G King, Andrew W*»hiwgton* T Webster, Jr, StrCC Alger, Fenton. Alexandria, Georgetown and Washington, T Webster. Jr. Sir B liGew, Tier. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr Str J Jerome. Jerome, Washington. Ae.W P Clyde. Str New York, Hunter, New York, W P Clyde. (Correspondence of the Press.) READING. July 31. Vhe following boats from the Union Cana) passed into the Schuylkill Canal to dar. bound to Philadelphia, la den and consigned as follows: G*o B Long, bituminous ooM to Seyfert. MoManus A Co: Catharine Kjizab»tha».d “a ah Alice* pig iron to CabeenACo; J P Liopi'.oott. lu» bar to Henry Cros key; Logan; bark to wa AA H. FioktUorn- F, MEMORANDA. Steamshiu Kecslneton* Baker, hence at Boston. Schr Vo-uoteer, Brown, ole&redat New York, 3d inst for PJul&aelPhia. Sahrs Edwio P Allen* AHen: DAE Kelley, Kel'ey; BarahJHo*t ; Buena Via*a. Roby ; A Cordery. Baboook: R G Whelden. Nea-: lauao Rich, Crowob; J LRe ner. Corder*. Ocean Wave, and Barnet, o'eared at Boston yesterday for Pniladelnhia. Schr Leonesa, Gilman- hence at *e*burypnrt 3l Pohr Jonathan Cone* MehatTey* heuoe at Fall River Isti st Pohr Kelley, from New Bedford* lor Phi - ladelpbia. sailed from Newport Ist inst. AonrV Harkelew, Burdick* sa lsd from Newport Ist inst. for Philadelphia. ■sohr Jas House. Spragg, sailed from Providenoe Ist mat for Phtlado phia, «ebr Mary A - «aan for Philadelphia or Calais, sailed from Providence Ist inst- Schr Laura Jane. Keiohum* oieared at New York 3d inst. for Philadelphia. BohrO H l ee, Collins, cleared at New York 3i inst. for Philadelphia, SPEOIAI. NOnGEB. SUFFBEBBa WITH LMSHASKS OF THB BtAD die, Kidnejn. Gravel, Dropsy, AVeaknesa, Ac., read the advertiaemect in another oolnmn. headed •• Helm bold’e Gennm, Frepa-ationa.” jyi mwt tf QHB PBIOB OLOIHIHG OF THB IjASBSr mad. in th, beat manner, exprealy for EE TAII, SALES. LOWEST sellint prioer marked in r'iain Fisurea. Ail cooda <nade to order warranted satisfactory”, Oar OME-PCICE ayatem ta atriatlrad hered 10. AU are thereby treated alike, W»-!t JOB Rl.en .04 At A RKKT Strset. Batohalob'b iliia trsa —xms celebrated end serfeot Hair Dye ia iii bast is (A. teorirf. Ail •then are mere imitation* of this treat orianal, witioh haa tained tnoh extenaivo patronate in all carta of the tiobe. The tennine W. A. Hatohalor-a Linnid Hair Djt instantly yrodnoea a aclendid blaok or natural broirEi without luimnf th, ddn or i&jtuint the hair, and will rmiiv ths iii ifnli tf bad iyts. inrltoratint the hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wkelesalt by FAHNESTOCK A CO.* DYOTT k 0O„ Philadelphia, ehl-tf <?ROVBEB & BARBRA OILBBBATBP NOISELESS FAMILY HEWING MACHINES The Best in ¥*e for Family Sewing* n* VS9UlAKPhiimdeivkia atfr-ly OAKD PbIKTINB, JSBBT AND OhKAPUT IN ta* City, at lit Saatk NNIRD atrut BILL-HEAD PRINTING, B**t andCbMPHt In U* City, at.l4 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior duality* at the most reasonable rates* at RING WALT A BROWN'S. P'***l > * Huldiuc $4 Heett TtITRD Street, delf-tf Weekly Ri InUrmtnts in th* Ci\ July to HISIASBI. Asthma.. *^». Ab)«oe s A«ohyx a. Alhumiuuna-. Apoolexy . - —~ Burns and Scalds.. - Caoioer - ....... 44 Ute r us. 11 Htomaeh.. Casualties— Croup..... —. Congestion of Brain. a Lungs. “ Liver. —— Cholera—— " * Morbus***-**. Con«i iuatioa Cir h-"siB Consump’nof Lungs ** Bowels Convulsi ons . Cyanosis—. —— Diarriicea—>*..» Dropsy “ 8rain...... Disease of Brain ~~. “ Heart—. Drowned. Dysentery ~~. sW Total ... .BOVS THESE WESX { Under 1 year :—167 Prom 60 to 60-.. Prom Ito 8.-, ** 60 to 79~~*~~ 44 2to 6 —44 44 70 to 80-... 44 BtolO— .20 44 80 to 90...,. 44 10 to 15 4 44 90 to 100...., 44 16 to 30 7 “ 100 to 110— “ 20 to 30 16 44 SO to 40. 27 Total- . 44 40 to 50.—~ 171 WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. First.-. 32 Tenth U Nineteenth -37 Second - —.-20 Eleventh—.,. 9 Twentieth.— l 6 Third—. . 6 Twelfth——..-16 Twenty-first.... 4 Fourth——— ..18 Thirteenth.—.. 10 Twenty-second.. 12 Fifth——-U'Fourteenth 10 Twenty-third..- 9 Bixth —5 Fifteenth, .28 Twenty-fourth.. 32 Seventh——.a> Sixteenth 18 Unknown- ..18 Eighth.—.— 20 Seventeenth-... 32 Ninth—,—. 5 Eighteenth-...,20 T0ta1....—414 Nativity—United States* 336; Foreign, 61; Un known, 17. From the Almshouse, 20; People of Color* 15; from th* Country, 8- The number of deaths oompared with the correspond incweekof 1860 and of last week, was as follows: week ending August 3*1860, was-.. .4*4 Week ending JuFr 87, 1861, waa._~.—.~.. -^.389 Males* 2M; Females, 192; Soys* 166; Girls, 130. Rt order of the Board of Health. WfULZAM READ, Health Ofltoar. MILLER—GREF**.—On the Ist instant, by the Rev. 1.8. Johnston, Mr. Gideon Miller to Miss Sarah Green* all of Mantua. Twont? fourth ward- * FITCH—Jt UTH.-On the 31a' ul imo, by the Bev. H. S. fliorapr'D. Wr John A. Fitch to Miss Mary T. K»>th, all of Philadelphia * HICKMa N—W lb 1 a MS.—On the lstinatant by the Bev. John W Hickman. Mr. Win L. D. Hickman to Mies Amelia E. Williams, all of Pbilade'pbia. * AA* ONSUN—GeSRai YKR.—On the 39thultimo, by the Bev. S. Y. Mnnoe, Mr Frederick G. Aaronson to Mis* anr Jape G®eemeyer, ail of Camden N- J. * McPHi* EBt>N—WaTSON.—On the lit instant, by the l ev. Jamra Beid, A. M.* Mr Ja es McPherson to > liisaheth Jane* daughter oi Samuel Watson* both of this eitr. * * McFWAN—WOOD.—On ti'eSSd ultimo by the Bev, J. L. Beyiiiigen Mr. Henry D. McEwan* U* S. N.. to Mi g 8 fi a)ließ Wood, all of Phibidephia. * m-on the J6th ultimo, by fJie */- K Gilroy, Mr. John Young to Mias Elizabeth G. Fetters; aJI of this city. * BOWMAN.—Suddenly, on Saturday. August 3. the Futit Rt v Samuel Bowman D. D , Assistant Bishop of th« Protesiant episcopal Cbuiob ofihe Diocese of Peutsylvamv *‘h* luneral will take place at ft. James* Clmroh Janc^Bter,on"ue‘diy,flfiinst»ats P. M the rela tives and frwda < f be family, Bishops,Clergy. and bait*« f this and neiihboriug dioceses* arc respeotful y invited to attend. ** pi* Ad**..—On the 3d instant. liv nrston, son of James 0 and Mary t* Pease need 4 months. Ibe funeral will take place at 5 o’cook, this day (Monday,)irumh* residence of hs paienta, Kitten house sirett, oernoantown * wuNROSK.-On 'he 3d instant* Mrs. Hlimbeih Monrose, aged 45 years, wile of Mr 0 P. ntt Monrose. Her relatives and riends a e respectful 1* invited to a f tend her funeral from herhusbai-d’s -eMdenoe.sou’h east corner of Eleventh aid Green streets, on W>d nes»ny morning at 10 o'clock. ** t .—On t- e du instant, William, son of IB S ao i BPTO 11 ® B ** in lixt ,3 *h year of his age. * 8 IP LEY.—on Baturda 3d ustant, Lillian M.. bte- of Eocene W.and cuarg.iiet L. Sbtpiey, m the « h yrarof titrate. The relatives and friends of the familj are invited to ft ei.d the funeral fr»»m the residence of her lather 1»8 bestru street thislM-iday) altcrnoon B.hma’., a 9 o’uiook w.th'n t further notice. * IONeAt-L—Onthe2dins»aiit. Kate C„ wife of H. W. Bonsall. in the J 8 h year of her age, 7 he. relanves and inends oi the 1 amity are respect fully uiv-ted to at'end b*r funeral, front the resi dence other husband wtde, nar Airy street* Nor ns'own, Pa* ihs (Monday) a ternoon, at 9 o’clo k. Pune al to p ooeeo to Low r Prov dence Jbap*ie.t thuToh . %• l UK EN j.—f'n the Ist Instant# J*a n oLukens, in the 51st year af his age. Funeral fr m his late reside nce* No. 1126 Wallace moromc. 6th instant. at 8 o*oiok * HUTTO —On -he Ist insiant, i*ra. Ann H-zzard Hutton* wife oi Mr. Wil lam Hutton* aged 62 years t'Ui.eral f . m ihe residence of her huabi.p<i No 2i9 Gerrnr«n B T .re t. this (Moncau afternoon, gt Jo do* * Mory Lou aa daughter of Martha and Catharine 'vena, ag d 17 ye-ra Funeral in»m the residenc- of her lather, No* 105 Cooper aoovo fleoond* Camden# on Tuesday morning, at 9 o’clock. * UTTKK BAGS .5 4 -SUN SETS CLEARED. eport of Interments. Hbalth Office, Augu»t3.iml ty <kf Philadelphia from the VJth, of the 3d af August* 1861* msiAsss. Effusion on Brain.- t! r Fracture Fever, “ “ T s phoid.^. Gangrene. Hernia - - ■ , T -,., Hemorrhage Hooping Cough.. Inflammation, Brain " Lungs. 14 Peritonaeum.. “ Pleura. “ 8. A Bowels Manta & poia..~- Marasmus... Measles.^.-.. Old age..-——- Palsy ... Rheumatism —— Scroluta..^—.. Small- Pox * -. BtiU- Born. Muioide.« Syphilis...... Tumors. -..... Tetanus.—-- HAitAliSt). BlfiU. STR »tton.—On tb# Ist instant* Mr. Wm.Stratton, m the ft7ih »ear of hit*ago Funvrat from the rcsinenoe of his sister* No. 1334 Pop aratrmt-th’siMoan* )ft-t*rnoon.at4oVo'*k. * H • ZlN’aKR.~On the 3d t. John Fitzingcr, age' 47 years P .n-ralirom hi» la** rc»idenrtc; Rd»aoli etreefc. above Warren. Kiehben(h Ward,this (Mondai) afteraonn. at 4 o cook * WHl‘>.- ft n ’ho lot instant, Mrs, White, m the 37? h y*ar »*f her ftg- * W.'!BT- —0 *he 31st ni»imo. Flla L,.. wjf* of Joho W, West and chu«U»e* of Jacob ami Gcßter Gravenst s ne Me 'RYA Jn the 2d instant. John Moßiyau ag<*d 27 years * • U 8 the 31st ultimo, William Tustin, in the 72<l of his'<ge. * BRKtNKH.—Oi th' 21 instant, Augustus William hrenner year of hi age * **U' V V— o •tie 2d invnut, Mr Fiano.s Putt, in the 67 b y *ar o’ hi* as*. „ __ * jf«B f>B—Oa »ho Ist instant* Marv. wife of Thos. n «»hl> nff, ami d-ugh'or of Jaoubanu DarbiraMood in 2otn year of her age. „ * WELDON —On th« 2d ultimo, Mrs. Elizabeth Wel don aged 69 years. * LF.HCURE —On theSdin&t’nt Sarah, wife of Edward P. i eioure in r]ie SB’.n year of are Fuueral lr*m the resuienc 4 of *er husband. No. 632 Wharton street, this (Monday) afternoon, at t oMook. * UfOrrßNlNtf STOOT, BES c A SON* *"■ 9IS CHMRTNUT Street,are now selUnt Black crape in*re»z at 28 and 31V cants. Black at as and SIVg can’s Blaok 7-4 wide bareges 60 and 62J4 oents* Second-mournin- popli s. 2Scencs. Gray mixed lavella*, 12Hc. Gray mottled medonns. UJio. G-ay ni'X'd wide madonnas, I8!^o. Black and whir* printHd grenadine bareges, 100. 6hepbpr<] piaid real grenad'n- hareges, 600, Black and white Perie organdie*,SSo. irl THE COOPFR-SHOP VOLUNTEER 'l H RFFRRBHMEVT COMMirT‘ ft, at the »a t e ‘b , i»h‘T»ent of Wi'ijam M. Cooner, F»q.. Otsego (late Cburoii) street, be'ow Washington even >e. Conscious that appeals, dictated b» actual ueoesMtv. are never made >n vain uoonthe benevolence of rur citizpns. we. th« ’rue pa»riotißm and oha r>ty of wbat we have undertaken, boldly make otrn ap peal for the perpet«*tion of this estabbshm^nt. Situated as our refre-hm«nt room is. we are daily and nightlv surrounded by lar*e bodies o r men en rote for the seat of rebellion. These men am filled with pa triotism. bravery, enthusiasm—in foot, everything requisite to nmko good soldiers except substantial bodily refreshment. * hat is to be done? ’re they ti passthrough a selfish cit’ os hungry and unrefresh*d as they ert’eved it- 3 Though they can have time and ener&irs stii as we have refresh d half of the volunte rs who have pa* sed through the first of Msy, the substantial portion of the benefits onferred it us’fai'without ou’side oont ilmtions- ** ill you not aid us. those who have dear ones at ’he seat of war. and those who h*v* no consideration except love of country? Besides remember the words of Him who said '* He who giveth a cup of water in my name* giveih itt-rme.” Contribut*ons of and provisions of anyde so*iptir>n, such as c flee su:ar. Ao.,will be receiyed thankfully at any of the places designated below or communications left at. the said places wtl’ b* answered by the Committee sanding to any plaoe in the city for the cent ibutioos ohantably bestowed. COMMITTBS V 'E EHCXIVINO CONTEIDUTIONS, WILLIAM M COOP R. ADAM M SIMPLON 9 Quean street A«TUUR ». SIMPSON, eeotional Dry Dock. Chris tian- street wharf. C. V* FOR r 123 Queen street. H NPY Pl’ RCi .812 -outh Frontstreet- WIM M. MAUiX.SJU Cathannes r eet. WM H."OKNNI' 238nuth Wharves. G»-0. M. FLI”K, 14* v ort.h Front street. KBEN C. J 242 ''hesnut*lT**et. F, PALMER, il and 13 Water street. CAPT. H. CAIN, Ji7 Beck place. L. B. M. DOLBv, 322 German street. ROBfiß**’ H. Gold Beater. 212Dookat. C 'i'. JONF.B at the "'ontinental Hotel. THOMAS SMI iH, President of Bank of North Amerioa. WM 'TRUTHERB, firm of J. Strothers A Son. 1022 Market street, JOHN B. MYFR« 232 Market street. F. H D RhX - Li 318cuth Tmrd street, v DWAR LF VLRIaG.US outh Front street. CAPT. R. J H jPPN' * 320Ree* 1 street H W^BB-1216 Moyamensing avenue. FI • ZP a*» RICK & HIRATV. S. W. corner Queen and Swanson. ward *. hall.corn Exchange Bank. außmw&lr 3t* VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT COMMLPi’KM, FOO - ** OF Wat I ON STREET.— ’lie Passage of Volunteers through the city, and the expect*tion o r others, will require more funds tha«* wf have at our disposal The 1 ommi’tee wiil rhankfui for anr ontnitutions in Provisions or Money left with the fol'owmg gentlemen, who have kindly volunteered to at' 1 us: KIFLD 3r H k B DiE- 633 Market street. j. C- i. 614 and 6<G Market street. Dr-ROBTN BINGKR. 8 . cor. fjeoond and Mary* B. 8 B)»OWN.6IO *ou’h street. »AVORY & CO.* Front an‘Reed* JOHN KsiDßw. •*".’>or B *»nond and V/olnut. ALEX.G»BAVEy,BO6 N. Fifth and 8 6 Fourth. M> R KI"K khONH. •‘OU'hwark Foundry. MORRIS TABK V R& 0., Third and Walnut. Dr. E. "WARD 941 *oulh Second street. THOS. C. BAN'S lie awa/e Mutual Insurance Cv« PAUL J FIELD. 747 h Be C o* d. JNO. WILLI \MS*-Willing a a ey and 224 Catharine. C. M.S&NiiGiAM icii 0.2 OS. Delawareave-iue. 8. PHA W . P 33 Girard avenue. TP OS. W.BaILY «I North Seventh. G bu. W ART IN, 126 South Second, E. A. Ct’llDEß.3 Dr*ok at eet Wharf. J. a. B« XTEP* f 22 S -uth Second «Y*tR*.CL*GHORN.& CO, 232 and 234 Market, BUG” 4NaN A 'IOURTsvKY. W 4 louth I‘hird. RaMUEL s MOON, Commonwealth Insuranoe Co., Sixth And Chestnut. W. L. 6O ™or»h Front. J G & J. H. SMf i’H, West Philade'phia. ALBERT C* ROBERTS, «. K. Cor. Eleventh ami hknrydiston. 67and69 Laurel rtreet, JOHN F A E. B ORNE 0 9G ea nut. Dr. WM H- BTUNGKN. U- S- Min:. Chestnut street. Dr. A. L. KENNEDY, Market street and West Penn fqn«r». Ja . w M *S*'N & CO., ard HO North Front. Dr SMALL, 2J37 Caliowhill street. G TON JONES* at Isaac P. Morris* Rioh- Bft’d Foundry D K * ON. No.9# Arch s’reet J3aj>JAMIN SCHMAi K- No. 6c2 4. street. aKADBAKhoWS- Ch'irmau, au7-6t* No 1-09 SouthFKLNTMreefc. PiOTIC E .-FARMERS’ MARKET ‘LS COMPANY.—AU Subscribers to the 8ioo«*' of ’his *"*omvany who have not paid up *h« r ull amount of theirrespeoti e sub rri M- ua, hereby notified that having tven in default in n tpayn su h >ul)scriptions for more than th ee months, all such unpaid stock win* in aucor* an- e with tue provisions of the second section of a Supplement to the ot incorporating said Com pany, ap roved May 1.1661 *e forfeited un ess paid ud in full* on orbetore tliceist day of August next, 1861. oVerof tho Board of M«nagera. jy!2 m3c* LEWIS. Secretary, rrs=* OFFICE MORRIS CANAL AND B ANK tLJ ING CO , Jitssay i< y. JuL» 23 186 i. NOTICr T h« Board of directors have dec'ared, from ‘ he earnings of the Canal, a semi-annual Dividend of FIVE Pi R CENT, upon tne Preferred *took. payable on and af er the 6th day of August next, at me iffioe ofjhe Company, at Je/sey Ci y or to Stookhnlne s in and near PhiiadeLhia, at the office of E. w Cl.fk A Co * the*e. The i ran«fer B oks will be closed from the 35th inst, to tb* 6’.ii of - ujust. jy 15 t • n 5* h N. CQNDtT, Secretary. rfy* ftUTH fc-TOTHE INHABITANTS OF IJJt. FBA^KFORIJ—Thai’he nAILYor W* t-KLY PREPS oan be h dat the counter of mv store* or served at your houses regularly * at an ear « b^ur, W.C.SHBARD, jylB-lm* Asent for The Press* in *• rankford. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA Lk3 AND DARBY KAILfsOAH « OVIP NY. „, L „ . Phil»dblphia, July 13 1861. The Board of Direo*ors have this <tay declared a Di vidend of rw- N . Y-F V C NTS per share on the Capital Stock of tb s Company, outstanding this day, pay able on and alter the 26 h mat, at the Offioe of tne Treasurer* No 2 Walnut street. For ihe convenience of tne htnokhnlders, the Trea surer wih be at the Depot ooroer of Darby avenue and Forty ninth street (opposite the Gran’s Fot* road.) between *H ar d 6 p. M , on SATURDAY# the 37th met, prepared to pay the above. Tra-sier Books will be closed until the 36th mat. . TfiOS* cPARKS* Peoretar- and l'reaaurer. 3yi6'lm Wo 1 1 WALNUT street. PdAM BT PARSON* GS?, $l. UPRISING OF A GB WAT PEOP E. 763. JOHN M C K«KLAN, It 33 South 6i XIH Street. Y»U W&&T GOOD PGOIO *HAf HS at a small oest. $1 fur a colored Photograph is very cheap tbe efom reso T t to REIMIa’S wabery* 8E Street, above Green. It* D ) NOT COMB 10 t LA’i E! IT IS UK ▼HAT CAN BE Butwhe" this f\ot s asserted, it ib proper that; it the disease hu re chef i s VaKV LAST BTaGF, aoure italmo tor qaite impossible. . here is no creative p >wer in medicines. When the lungs have b?ea < estroyed b» disease no human art cm e stoto tneoii or create them anew. When Iwrito have ostthei'* tails and 'oHete,o have pined wnh th ir o ava. nature f vvois th >se anima's hr refitting with new members; but the case is differ nt wnh man. The destruction o> stiy of mb organs i* final; they are not to e teooverrd by any natural or art fioial contri vances. ihes undispu ed facts show h<>w important it is for conaumpti e pe hoes to Avail t><* mselves of h - me n*of cu e. before t*on of tee lungs has adv-iBC dbo fir to ma*e recovery hope‘ess. It can b« proved by unirapeachabe evidence that BGHENCK’BPULMONICSVKUir has cored more per sons suffering with diseases of the Junta thin an* o b*r me'ioiie. Th's prt-para*i*>n has been bef re the pub* li for more >lian twenty years, during which tim° ma;;y hyp -thetioa! b ' urea for oonsump ion'* have acouirod ten porary credit, wuioh- in m 8t cues, was of very slio-t ouration; hut Jtohenck’s Pumonio Syrup has maintained its po ulantv. enduring the test of mnu mer«be trials and triumphed over alt opposition. It now enjo< a mi *b abl *hed reputation! and its o'aiins to public fav.r and oonfi enoe adroit of no dispute. I 8 O'ER 1 lON. This medicine h*als abscesses and tu trebs on tee Jungs prevents the unhealthy seoretions of thebron obial tubes and removes f«om jUem those accumula tions of mo b d muter which oppression < f the b'Cast, difficult- oJ breathing. sco It l kewise soothes tnosu irritations of the respiratory organs which pro ouce coughs, a d which, if necleuted are very apt to terminate in oonßumpt on In connection with the * ulmontc Syrup. and to swift the op r-tion thereof SCaKNUK’S fcKAWLB 1 * TONIC AND MANDK..KE PILLS Are sometimes prescribed. In certain cases these me dieit.es are useful and powerful auxiliaries, ’i hey give tone >o the s omachand siret-gth to the whole srs'em ; they inoite the liver to he*l hy action, oorreor. the viti ated bi o and purify the bio d and thus remove teat icro'ulous o naitionof the body which prepares the wat for consumption Uver oorap-aint, andf otoer dan gerous diBorde s . Haoh medicine is acomnpanted by printed directions in four different languages, English, French, German, andßpaniso Comuropives should understand that the great dan ger is in delay Their disease is a perilous one and it admits of no parhyimr or dilatory movements. If you to *-pplv f.ir relief until ail trie resources of nature are exhausted—until tne mugs are cuiipie ely wast d away—it is too much to oxptot that an> medv o-ne oan help you Dr, tohecok jsacq'iainted witnall the. phases of pulmonary disease; for many years his attention has Vfn ootfir ea to this branch of medical practice, and he has examined inure lungs than all the phys oia* sof Philadelphia taken together His time is completely occupied, day and night in ihe examiuat on ofdmaend lungsi in giving advice, and in travelling fr. m one city ano her tottterd to bis numerous pa lients. and beha« suites of rooms, m several different oitios, express!) for this purpose. DR BCHENCK’S RESPIPOMETFR Is believed to be the only instrument which is ready useful in ascertaining the couh ti nof the lungs and the ex entofFUini»na , y disease ic all its variations in a most every square of Pfai aceiphia there are persons who have bten cur d of Consumption in its several stag** by theuseef Dr. Bchtnck'smedioines. Maui persons have been restored to health by these remedies, alter being confined to their beds ie<iuo d 10 mere skele one and troub *»tf wi h couth, night sweats, heot'e fever, and all the oher indications of an ad vanced stage of the diabase It cannot be ffiurved that many lives have been saved br a timely reaor- to tuese remedies. It is trim that, in ah coses wh<*re cures are effected, the patient must nave come lungs remaining ; for if, an it was intimated above, th* luogs have been destroyed by the disoase, a cure is not to be expected. But thousands ui VICTIMS OF CONSUMPTION have descended to their graves, TrlM* might littVO been cured if they had oo»e to Dr. Sohenutt in time and p flci d UieinMelvrs under hia directions, it is a com* won error, and often a fatal on* to obta n fr» m ** re gular ph*»>ui.->nB” and others some medicine to allay iheonugh un’il such medium© b ees us effect—and ’hen the patient su ka and ui» a It >s«ot drn>ed that some who tike Bonenok’s Hulmonic s jr.<p die a's >• Perhapa they commence too late. It was stated at the outlet that tb’i* ntedioiite oaunot oroate new turns, j Jiat is a work which belongs : ot to / umm an, but to Divine Omnipotence Alt that Dr. 'oheocH claims for his inc dioin-sn. their ability to regulate and invigorate the whole system to ripen the absoes* es, fled fooi'itare the d rcharge of tb*» morbid matter, to relax the niucua membrane of the b oncho-1 tub u, and to dta'odge irom t' ose tu esthe tough phlegm or purulent matter wlitoh obstructs them, aud preduaes aerious diseases of the organs of respiration. The “ Old ’’chool Doo*oTe,* , the disciples of Paracel sus j cknowledge that they cannot cure Coo*umption Lr.enok sa>s itousumption can be cured and he offers ihe most unquestionable proo s +bat he has cured many ctseswx.l u ell th-> * re*u>& s” had aban donee AS detpeiatn Dr. PuUenob o»ndid y Adoo'u tbnt beoannot cure every oue, mt hdb-heves that such cares a* he exonm cur* are bryond ti e reach of all hu man remedies Goto Dr Sclienok orsenii forhim.Hnd have 'our ex in ned He will inform you, with out reserve, whe her he c-«n oure >< u or not. Hisdays o Heeine pattenU »n “hil nelphiaare Friday ' vd of every week, Por a thorough exaiuin u>n with b s respirometer heohnrges ®3; but it often h ppens that patents do not require an examine'ion wrfi he resoirometer— as lie ha misu' ha larj.© experience he oau deteotata ghmoewheth r such an examination is nucees<»rj, All p olcbsio al ».dvio» GBATIS, and cordially invites all cu tie das from ouuglm or colds, or any disea o of tne Low-*, t ivßEf oe Stomach. to osllupon hi hi on tbo»e days He b>s recently fitted up roon-s nt-er Jn siorefor >he better accommodation ot b s patients who are WM'ing fo a vioe. e pamphlet, oont: mine a lull treatise on ih* varb dise**' s h« tieats, wdhoeitifioate of cures can be uad g ansa the office- bead and set one, r- ad it carefully, go ai d see tho*e giving oerrifioattrs. and be fuh p-r -suadeu in ronr own iniiid befo eusing »t, the=* give ,ta lai-»dAl t a> d life and hrai»hmH> betparedyou Otnoe, I s o. "onn Oizih s iset. ooroei North. Pnoe.of lichenoli’s fulmono fejrup and T<>n.O- each. One Dollar i>er bottle, or six botUes lor Five Dollars. *• Mandrake Pills* 26 cents per box, aut-St MILITARY NOTICES. «A TT R N TIO N !—The undersigned having been authorized to reiee a Regiment of in fantry fortheWir na.B d*pn'ed the following offi cer* to en<i*< men for the Regiment • BEt4MAN Halls- North Third e‘ eet, below Green,and at Fried Renzd’s. ** or h 1 hi d str et, above Beaver. iulu<o walj). At A. Miller's, 6 6 Ca lowhili street. k orach fc oil’s. 4SI 'a‘lowhill etreet. . S&tle’s,6o7 *»r»h I’hird treet F. BUL I INGE «, AtF Blitz’s 467 No th Thtro street, John K uu.pp’s. 220 allowhill street. MAX B*UHR, At Mr. Dolde’s, Pouthwe-t corner Fourth and Jeffer son streets. f»ed wjntew, At W. Wagner’s, 440 North Third, above Willow »t. A BAURR, At 144 Margaretta street, f*® Juliana street. 730 Vine street. ™ A. SCHOPF, At Mr. Wanner a De Ka'b H te'. Passynnk road* „ ■ RUD. SCHWARZ. / f I lv, ,, .'or. orile " ' No. JOSNortb l- ifth. above Aroh at. July 80,1881. HEN KY BoHLEN, JySISt U WANTED —\ finished drummer and fl £J? r l? T Ih® United Btatae f i K ate Potomac Ala •• ill 800 able bodied nienf r the I'nited -ta e. marine “ onrpa f-r tea and land service, immeniatelr. Ap ply at Rendezvous, i»o. al I -® FitON c street. , Ist Lieutenant W. 6TOKEB BOYD, i;3O-19t Recruiting Officer. '] II THK “MoOLELLAN RE^MSST,” H named in honor of our gaPant towrsman. General ill George B Mfl-lellan- i« n»»w organized*and under JiL maromur orders in two weeks Oi.e more con pinr will be noonpted, br applying immediately to beudquir ters No 226<outh FHriNT Street. The following is a list ot be d and staff offioers: Colon-1. JACOB ZIFGLHR. lii.utenantColonel, 8. C. JOHNSON* Major, J.O.J iHNvOl* Adjutant, U, C. B»OOKKK, Quartermaster, WH SHARKEY, iurea-m, H. B.LIN»’ON. AssVt Surgeon. PHILIP LEIDY, Jk. WAN7 ED-FOR THE THIRD /fIM Regiment U. 5. Cavalry, able-bodied men of * ” good morals, between the ag<*s of 18 and 36 years, to serve forfiyeaie. Pay from 812 to 821 p-r month, with board olothing. and medical attendance A’ntiuor will not bfi fihfi&tdd without the connent of parents or guardians. Men accustomed to horses and riders preferred, Apply at principal Rendezvous, No. 116 South EIGHTH Street. _ Captain JOHN SAVAGE, Third Cavalry Reonuting Officer. jy24-12t* KjSTAlli DRY GOODS j\E W MANTILLA STORE. Vhe most splendid SiLt MANTLES in the eitj HOUGH & GO., B 6 SOUTH TENTH STREET, MANTILLAS, In every new style, the riebeat cuslitiei ever *»ea st the etesant Hew Store, SOUTH TEHTH STREET. HOUGH & CO. JoMai Bhown bilks, seleot shade-, ORDERED. ’• Gocd Brown Poult de Soies. Gocd B u* p oult de Boies. Good Silks for City Buies. . * • EY«E & LANDELL, FOURTH ana AHCH. GOOD STOCK OF STAPLE DRY GOODS. Omplete assortment of Muslins. Comp'ate km ■rt.ment „f Flan Coinplatfl Stock ot ilouseh Id Goods. FYRE & i.A-DEU,. an»-tf FOURTH and ARCH. B LACK HI IKS AT NE t ! CASH PRICE'S. Good Biaok Grode Fhmes Goodßa>'k Grode Alexander* Good Rlaok Grode Imperial. Good Biaok Gr» de Or* in 81. Good Biaok Neat-Figured rilks. , EYRK & LaNDELL, au2-tf FOURTH and ARCH. PHEAP DRY GOODS- STILL FORTHER V/REDUCTION in SUMMER STOCK, in order to insure sales and realize Cash. Fine Chintz oolored Paris Organdies. Do- do. Pane Jaoonets. Medium stile do. do. Dark Brown Lawns. 1214 cents Silk Chalues, Baregee. Barego Anglais, Gray Goods, Popans, Mou« do t ainee, &o Black Tamartine Crape de Fswinf, &o. Foulard *ilks and y ilanese* Ac. white Goode in variety. A fine line of plain ft wise M uslins, 12hi to BO cts. Biaok Lace Maot'es, Bournous and Points. I>la<-k and Colored Stella Shawls A very oheap lot. f Linen Cambric Hdkfa. A good stook Flannels and Domestic Goods at the lowest market rates, Jor cash only. CHARGES ADAMS & SON, Jy2o-tt EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. MEK’S AND BOVS’ WEsK. Carbrnsrettes. Cotton-dCBs Linen Drills, fiatteens. Corduroys. 76 cent fine all-wool ‘faaaimeres. Bides and fancy Caasimeres. Cuo? t.R & CONALD, ’y!3 «. h\ «erner NINTH and MAECEV BLaOK FIGURED SILKS. A "mail Lot Ju«t Received. Small figures u 1 75 cents. _ SBaR less BROTHERS, 1y26 CBFBTNU r and KIGBTH Streets, Oj.Uk IN A KOJJES. A Verv in New Goods, Measuring 16 to 18 r ards. rriocs. Bl r o 8160. jvM 8N A k PLLSft BRQTHERP, ENGII'H B*k»G'S Mixtures and Pr ; nted Figures. In bine Qualities, at verv Low Pnoes. French a. d English Bareges 8 4 wide. jr26 BuQTHKRS. CtA>BIfvGOUT SALE GUODB. Balance of our stock Summer Dress Goods® at merely nominal p-tees, to close them. Bareges and Barette Robes- l *s than half prict. Fine stock Black Dress Goods® extra che.ip. COOPER A OONaRD. )yl3 B. E. eor. N T NTH and MARKED. LAO® PI’INTBS. A Bhawl*. Mantles, and Bornoue. . eduo d to rmc-haif thiir ra.’vf, 81-ok Silk Mant es C.otn do. eummor Dasters. A fine n»ok. oli“ap. COOrER it ion ARD 8. B. ror. Nl"' H and MARKET. N. B.—Beat Hoop Skirts. U to *0 sprints jy 13 Ififil —MBMURABiEWAR!! AOUJ.# HARP ON DRY GOODS.* VERY LOW PRICES! BTI bL MORE REDUCED! THORNLEY k CBJSM, N.E.oor. MG i’H and BPRING GARDEN, Want to sell their stock cl*an off. And have consequently REDUCED THEIR PRICES, VKRV LOW, INDEED. Fancy B'lka a little over hair price. Some stoles of Dress Goods at half price. Lace Mantles, Pointes. Eueemes ko.. very oheap. Black Silks, th e oheaoest in Philadelphia, A great variety of Gray Gooes, Lawns, fco., fco. A very lart* stock of i.om a stie Goods. A ven lance stuck of Unen Goods. Cloths, Os.iraeres, Vesting*- Ao*. ko. N. B.—This is a itAßfci CHAN *E r o ret _eoodsun usually cheap. THORNLEY A N. E Cor. EIGHTH and *PRING GAp DEN. N. B.—From this date, July Sth, Terms “ Cash on Deli very.** „ it® ©TILL GHEATi K REDUCTION INDKI GOODS.—Bes quality of Ginghams for 20c. Nice assortment of Dress Goons from 12H to 25. Delaines end Challie nelaines reduced from 25 to 12%. Ladies' Cloths, plain, plaid, and striped, at a low figure. Men and Boys* Wear, much reduced. Lawns in great variety from 8 to 37K0. Furnishing Goods, at the lowest market prices. SheUand A»wl., from #lto J« H « JjJ TU3 ARCH Street. SUMMICR STOCK OB' DRESS ROODS AT PRICES ACCORDING TO THE TIMES.-Poplms, Bere.ee. Bilk Challie.. half pnee: Challie Delaine, re duoed from 25 to 12K0.; Spring Chintzes reduced from 12ft tO 80. special attention Is requested to our stock of Organ dies and Jaconet Lawns, whioh we are bound to oloss out at a low figure. CH ARLKBAD A MS A SON. je2o EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ! GREAT SACRIFICES. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS offered in the balanoe of our Stoult of BUMMER DRESS GOODS, now oloeini ont _ GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES. Parg&in.'m Lace Mantles, Bournous. Pointes. Bargains in Silk Coats, Sat curs aud Mantles. BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS, BARGAIN* IN BLACK SII.KS, Ho. Mohair Grenadinea for Vo. Uo. Delaines, new styles, for Bs. Ho. Organdie 1 awns for 183£o. 1336 c. Lawns, fine tnahty, tor 80. H. STEEL* SON, jy< No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Cnates. A bankrupt importer’s stock of Samples of Linen C&mbrio Handkerchiefs* in hem-atltohea, sheer- corded, and embroidered, from 10 cents to 85 cents each; a great bargain, purchased a sacrifice for cash, awl to be sold in the same way only. CHARLES ADaMS A BGN. ie2o EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. LAOE VEILS.—A choice lot wl just purchased from a bankrupt importer, and for sale at half prioe at CHARLES ADAMS A BON, jeJO EIGHTH and Street*, French laoe points, bournous, ANO MANTLES —A large stock to bo sold at less wholesale prioei. We cannot be undersold in these goods. CHARLES ADAMS A SON, ujpgPEwup EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. TtfUfcQUITO NETTING, all colors; Tarlc- LfJ tan. all colors, for covering glasses; Plaid and B wi» Mu.l,h, a twhol. sf le jfi;i o r . Ai)A M 8 & JC EIGHTH and ARCH Btreets> CMALL-PLAID SILKS. Iks Blue and White Frenoh Silks. Blaok and White Frenoh Silks* Brown ind White Frenoh Silks. Green and White Frenoh Snki, Purple and White Frenoh Silks. 80 doa. Hdkfs. at 91.50 per doa. 50 do*. White Silk Gloves. 26c per pair. _ a Many good, reduced very ojoseout, at, jeS TOa'ARCH Street. KSPKOIAIi NOTKJB! 1 is? On and after thia date., WHOKHLEY * CHIBM will offer EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS! . Being determined to riaWe* itcif Stock they will ti*< Fancy Silk* for 75 oent*, worth $1.12 Heavy RiohFangy Bilks fbr#l, well worth •1.25. . Grenadine and Barege Goods, about one half then v <3ray Mixed Good., in every variety, from 8 cent* oer W DLACK O Sufis, RICHLAND LOSTRoVs, VERY Nut Blaok Brooade Silk,, double fteed. Be Lainei, Cnliooes, Oasnmereii Cloth*. Vesting., *liinen*i Muslim, Flannels, Ouilts, Covers, to., *«. SHAWL AND CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION. French Laoe Mantlee, Pointes, Shawls, Eugenes. Cambria Laoe Mantles. Chantilla Laoe Goods, &«. Black Silk ®fe**° bWI.“ lle ’ G. S.«craar KfGBTH A SPRING GARDEN ft*. « t - AND BEST PATENT FRUIT JARS, (BAKER’S PATENT.) NO CEMENT 18 USED, AND NO EXPOSED SUR FACE OF GUM TO TAINT THE FRUIT. THEY ARE THE MOST SIMPLE IN OPERA TION, RELIABLE IN RESULT, AND EASILY PROVED. POTTER & BODINE. Bole Manufacturers and Proprietors, 106 CHESTNUT STREET, Also, Manufacturers of Plain and Faney Wine and Liquor Bottles, Druggists’ and Crockery Dealers’ Green Glass Ware, JjIO-wfmlm EXCURSIONS \TO'iNG MEN’S uHRI.VTI&N ASIsO CIATION EXCUR ,j ON T 0 ATLANTIC CITY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1861. Social Meet ng a* 4 o’olock, in the PRKHBYTKRIAN CD U rt.o H under the pit onaee of the following inuus te e, moB' of whom wui participate: Rev. Mesars. ttoqna d, H«a.t B<nirh- Pnsbarry A. Atwood. .P. Henson W, j. R. Taylor- <Ji rubers, bew on, Krauth, J, Lejburn, I). D.,T.Biainaid, ii. D., ai.d oth- rs Lea e Vine street wharf at 6 o’olock A M., returning at 6 36 P. M a licse r ta 8160, nr. including Dinner at th 4 Uflitdd Stales Betel, S 3 W, to ba hau at tno principal Book stores, and at the Rooms of the Association. jy3i-6f * r |X> NIAGARA FALLS AND BACK for Sia. IIHHHi EXCURSION TICKETS WlliL 2B SOLU DAILY THROUGHOUT TEK SEASON■ pnou THILADELFEIA TO THE FALLS OF NIAGARA. AND HETUBN. FOR TWELVE DOLLARS, Vis Fliiladelpluasud Rsailim. &iid Gutawissu. Ulmiia, and UnlTalo Railroads, afibrdiu, the opportuiiit. *o VISIT AND VIEW THE FALLS OF NIAGARA, AT THE MOST TRIFLING COST. TICKETS good for buvzm nets pxlom dats. Ao commodations throughout are vihst class, and the Scenery along the route is unequalled. For information aa to hours of starting, .to., apply a P. & E„ Through-Ticket Office* N. W. Corner SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS H. O. MEARS, General Agent* G. 'I 1 . LEONARD* Tiolto* Agent* jjltf-lin SCiHMKA KiSSORTB* J?PB KATA MOUNTAIN SPBTHGS, * LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA - Tho rat*, of 'HOARDING, ot this b.autiful resort, will reduced, from a»d after the first of August, to EIGHT DOLLARS per week. » ij SI.AVMAtt*. Jy26-12t Eplirata F. 0., Laneaster 00.. Pa. SJEA BATHING, OaFE INLAND, CAPE S’may, N. J.-DELAWARE HOUSE is uow open for the "eason. Terms. 88 per week. iyl6-lm* JAMBS MF.ORAY, Proprietor. SEA BATHIWa, DRIGANJPTNK HOUBti, „ r BRIGANtinf. bsach, n. j. Now open for the soason. The B&thins, Fisbinz. Gunnme, and Yaontin, beinz very superior. Boats will await guests at the inlet on arrival of trains. Board per week *B. P. 0. Address. Atlantic City. H. D. SMITH, Jy3-2nt Proprietor- WHITE HOUSE, Lower end of MASSACHUSETTS Avenue, , ATLANTIC CITY. This house is located immediately on the Beach* and present* every accommodation for Visitors. Terms moderate. WILLIAM Will YJb HOUSE, ie»-im Proprietor. “THE ALHAMBRa,” AT^ANTIC CITY, N. J. A SPLENDID NEW HOU^E, 8. E, Corner of Atlantic and Massachusetts Avenues* Now open for the reception of Boarders. Th« Rooms and Table of “ I HE ALHAMBR A M are unsurpassed bj any on the Island. There is asparoiouslce Cream and Refreshment Sa loon attached to the House. Terms Moderate. , - O. DUBOIS &8. J. YOU'*G, Je27-2m Proprietors. HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This spacious House* situated at Atlantio City, will be opened on the 29th June, with every accommodation tor visitors. The House fronts the beach 120 feet, riving a splendid view of the, ooe&n. and is near the Fishing and Sailing point. No pains will be spared to secure the oomfort and convenience of meets. j*24 tael TBOMA" C. GARRETT. Light house cottage, atl -ntio CITY, tlio nearest House to the safest part of the beaoh, is now open for il.o Besson. TERMS MODERATE. NO LIQUORS 80LD ON THE PREMISES. gyASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. K ' 3 ‘ BY DAVID HCATTISKGOOD. A NKW PRIVATE BO*R ING-HOUSE, beauti fully situated at the foot of Pennsylvania Avenue Now open for visitors for the season- ie2i-2m SEA BAThUNGK- <£ Tke Clarendon, (formerly Virginia House,) AVENUE, ATLAINTICCITY, inuowopen tor the aooommodation nf Boarders. his House is situated immediate j on 'ha Beaobt and Dom everr room affords a fine view of theaga, r eas-ltn] JAMES JENKINS, M. D. Tammany house, north Caro lina AVENUE. Near the Depot, A JIjANTIC CITY. The subscriber takes pleasure in informing his former patrons and the pub'ic that he has reopened the above House, where he will be happy to please all who may favor him with a oall. je24 3m ELIAS OLE AVER, Proprietor* WABtONOTON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—This House fronts the Burf, and h*s the finest Bathing Ground on tbe Be&ob- Board per week, 88 60- Bathing »ressea iroluded for Weekly boarder! only. Board per day. 3160. Single meals so cent*. JOHN ROTHEHHAM, je24-2m Piopnetor, 1/ ENTUOKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N J. This onmfortabla and onnvcniont new house located on Kentuoky avenue oppoei'e the Surf House, has been fitted up for visitors this se.snn- F. It P. (iUIGLEY, Froprietors. N. B.—Homes and narriases to Hire. jcM-*m HOUSE, 8J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., M. L*WLiOR, Proprietor* The above new house is open for Boarders. Rooms equal to an* on L e beach, well ventilated, h>gh ceil ings Ao servants attentive and polite. Approximate to the Bathing grounds- je24-2m HOUSE, ATLANTIC! CITY, BY MARY MAGUIRW. This House fronts the surf, and possesses the finest Bathing G ounris on the beach Boarding sB.io per week; $1.50 per day. Single meal W cents. Bathinc Dresses included for weekly boarders only. feJtt Sm #X)N BTI TUT lON AL H- USE, K J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,. (Opposite the National,} James j. barr. (ofth Old Globe,) Proprietor. KF* The ohoiceat brands of lAquors and Cigars to be found on the Island. Je24-9m COLUMBIA HOUSE, Atlantic City, N.J, EDWARD DOYLE. Proprietor. This House is in the immediate vicinity of the Surf House, and within half a square of the best Bathing Grounds on the beach. The proprietor will use every effort to m&ke his guests comfortable. Terms reason able. ie24 2m ©TAR HOTEL, (Nearly opposite the United States Hotel.) ATLANTIC C TY, N. J. samuel ADAMS, Proprietor. (bmiftr. . ... —. eo oents. Alao, Carriages to hire. Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable »nu. je24 2a ttBA-BATHING.—NATIONAL BALL, Caps Island, Cape May N. J.—The proprietor of the above-named finely located establishment would respectfully inform the thousands of Guest* that have heretofore visited hishouse. that, in order to meet the pressure of the times, he has, for the present season, REDUCED HIS CHARGES for s to HGHT DOLLARS PER WEEK. Children under 12 rears «t age and servants halfpriee. Superior accommodations, and ample room for 200 persons. Refers to J. Van Court. 243 A.rch street, Philadelphia. joii-im AARON dmretbon,Froprutor, WHITE SUX.PHDR AND CHALY BEATE SPRINGS. DOUBLI NG G Al*. These Springs are in Cumberland county. Pa., thirty miles west of Harrisburg on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and a* enow open for the reception ol visitors. Board from five to eight dollars, according to. rooms. Prooure your through tickets at the Pennsylvania Rail road Office, at a reanoed prioe 84 through. Call on B, S. Jannoy, Jr., k Co.. 605 Market street, tor information, cards, Ao. COYLE, AHL, k REAMER, je2o-2m* Proprietors. COLUMBIA HOUSE, Oape Island, N. J. V-J This celebrated house will be opened for the re ception of guest* on June 25.1861, The situation of this house is one of the most beauti ful on the Island, commanding an unobstructed view or the ocean. ...» A band of music has been engaged exclusively for this house for toe season. , . . A large number of bath houses are connected with the establishment. Good 'tabling for koroes attached to the premia os, Applications for rooms or other particulars will meet with prompt attention by addressing the subscriber. JAS. E. LAIRD, Proprietor, iell-2m Cape island. N» J. CKJHOOLEY’S MOUNTAIN SPRINGB, >3 NEW JERSEY. The “ HEATH HOUSE” will be opened for 'he re ception of Company June 15th having been extenaively refitted and improved since the last Season; affording additional comforts to visitors, and increasing the de sirableness of the plsoe. - As a healthy, pleasant, * nd fashionable place of Sum mer resort, “ Schooler’s Mountain” has but few equals, and is surpassed by none It is reached by a pleasant railroad ride, and only seven hours from Philadelphia. Leave Philadelphia in the 11 o’clock tram for New York, reach Jersey City at S o’clock, thenoe by Moms and Essex Railroad to the Mountain. Returning, leave the Mountain at 6A. M. and IP. M., arriving in Phila delphia a i 1 and 8 o’clock P. M. Rooms can now be en gaged, Charges moderate. D. A. CROWELL, jelMrmwlBt* Proprietor. CKfiSSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA CO., PA.—This delightful and popular phoe of summer resort, located directly on the line of toe Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny mountains, twenty-three hundred feet above the lever of the ocean, will be open for guest* the 30th of JUNE. Since lost season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified, rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive piaoes in the State. The furniture is being thoTougitly renovated. The seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from beat or disease, will find attrac tions here, in a tint-class Livery Stable, Billiard Tables* Tenpin Alleys, Baths, &o.« together with the purest aar and water, and the most magnificent moun tain soenery to be found in the country, Tioket* good for the round trip from Philadelphia: 87.60; from Pittsburg, $9.05. For further information, address _ (a. W. MULL.IN, j*4-2m Creascn Springs. Cambria Co.. Pa. SKiA-B &THING.—IThe 1 The UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC. N. J„ is uow open for visitors. This is the largest and best-furnished Hotel on the Island, and tieing convenient to the beach and surrounded by extensive and well shaded grounds, is a desirable House for families. It is lighted with gas and well supplied witb pure water. The Germania Society will furnish the music fur the mbaoh. The can atop at the door of the Hotel for the convenience of guests. JEREMIAH McKIBMN, jeW-tf Proprietor. CEA BATHING.—United States Hotel, Long Branch, N. J., will open for the reception of visitors, June 10,1861; with the enlargement of dining room- parlor, additional rooms, Ac. , since Inst season. Address J 3. A. SHOEMAAijR, Proprietor. jylMin* ttUMMER BOARDING, ATLANTIC CITY, N J., ASHLAND HOUSE, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and the Railroad, Atlantic Avenue, IS NOW OPXN . For the reception or permanent or transient boarders. wu gra JOHN W. STORKS. Books, LAW AIID MISOKLLAREOCS, now and old. bout lit. .old, and oxohanjed. at the PHILADELFRII BANK BOOK STORE, No. 419 CHEBTN ITT Streat. libraries at a distoaoe purchased • Vhose having Books to sell, if at a distauoe, will state their names, sixes, bindings, dates, editions, prices, and conditions. WAUTKD-Dook* printed by Benja min Franklm, as well as early Books printed m an* apoo America Autograph Letter* and Portraits pur chased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Cata logues, in press. *eut free, Librari**« appraised h* bn *' JOHN (MMPTWIh. viION To BIDDERS F. R FDIvND.II -INGARMY suhp ies and matfiuals.- (ffioe of ARVY CLOTHING AND KCJUIPAGE, oorn-r o ? H' WaRD and MBRCEK 8 reels.—New Y«*rs,Juty2s 1861.—My advertisement of the 17th in stant itu Prop' -eMs for tuimshiug hrmr Auppl essnd M. ien>-ls isBo mod »«ed as to r-oeive bids for any por tion less than oue-fourth of the number of art clob ad vertised lor. D m.VINioN, aul-fct Major and ftaar ennaster. n/l RS. JAME 3 BETTS' CELEBRATED lxE BUFPORTERS FOR LADIES, and th. onlj Bup ■ortar. under eminent medioel petronate. Ladiee and •hTmsiem. era rMpeotfullj rerjuMteo la call Mir on Mm, Bette, at nerreiidence. rt 3» WALNUT BjjeeJ. Fbiiai«ipiua»(io avoid counterfeit*.) Thirty thouaani Inval da have been advise* by their physicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United State* copyright, labels on the box, and cigM* Jtoperter* 1 with teetmemal* \y*LNUT-:>TBEET THE THE. respooifullr announces that his SHOD ■‘DANULsTAi® I'KHTS M .TBUIONR w,il he,ivenon ril 1 ■* t Monday) EVENING, .usnst ■ ... 4,1 ’■ u ‘overs or fu.i a..d se mine humor will o* rilVareat-BV Co"^ nark»Toodle^- J - 0 - CL ttKt! .Claik as •* Pau- Prt in Philadelphia.” in a uew oomio piece, in two aou. written xpre-sly for and p rlormed only '»t hun Tbe o<Miimeno<« with THt. Youthwhonlv rbawaw ma* C au6 2t** A lcxin& Fisher Baker. A SIMBLY MPL e TE AND UNFX 4M PLt't* 8' oCEBl—K»6ry niiht thisweek- Pay exhibition on Saturday afternoon at 3 o’olook. Stere ptioon of the tiOUTHfRN LiOv—Fifty Vi#*«-mcludmg the gr**t Kvtle at Bulls Run* v a.. Battle at Ca thage* Minour* with Port aits of alt the Generate obe followed v ”an deri*onN great repr'Seutalionof the BU M IAN WAR, with the fall of Admission. 26cents; dr» 16 npfored people 26oeD S. »u 6 6t PwNNfcY* VANtA AC DEMY OF THE FINK ARTS, 1026 Street, is open daily. Sundays exoeptsd. from 2A. M till 6P, M- Admission 25 Cents Chiloren under twelve years, half price. Shares ofSt-ok, 860. Jyl ytr ANTED TO EXCHANGE *orth Y v Pennflflvama Railroad Sunburyand Frie, and other bonds for a oi*r rosideuce, in a good ldoaltty. Address “ Trade,” office of TAs ruts, stating locality and pno* of the property Jyip rf EJiPi-iOYEKS WANTING YOUNG Men, Ao., arc invited to address the M Employ- Sent Committee,” at the Rooms of the Young MejPe instian Assooiation. 1009 and 1011 UHBffTNf # Street. ap3-tt» • TO — DWEILI?G t AND SCHOOL ROOMS attaohed-No, i»o* PARRrgH street Jy3l 6t* •TO LET.—A DWEL\ING HOURE, THIRTEENTH ftreet. above Arch Street, with aiithemodein oonvemenoea. Rent moderate Apply to WETHKR.ILL & BFOIHER. _au3_ 47 Nonh 5 ECO D street. POK SALE-GREATHPEOPL *TIO?V.— *- A claim amounting to about $2 fluo, secured upon Real estate, ard out oi wbich t-e full amount, wi h in terest- will be realized iu about one will bes* id at 4'» p'r cent, discount* Address Box 2201, Po*t Offioe, Philadelphia. au6 2t* a TO KENT—HADD NFIELD, N. J. —AoomiT'odious HOUBS, centrally lo Dated on the main fctreet. Haddonfield: has all the com forts end convenience* of a complete Cdttfttfi House. Inquire of J. R. PKyTO**, j>B7 lm* 222 WALNUT Street. Phila. • THE ADVERTISE!! WOULD LIKE to purohase a moderate sized city residence, in a good neighborhood, for which he would give desirable six and sev«n per oent. bonds. Address ’* Bonds.” office of The Press. jylP-tf K.—TO LET (for the season or year) a pleasant Remdenoe. near Shoe maker Lane Station: teu rooms; well shaded. E, McCaLL%, 18 Sonth SECOND ' treet. jy6-lm* • TO £ENT LOW—Furnished or un furnished, for six months, or longer, if desired, a large and convenient HOUSE, No 1738 Aroh street. Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 9t6 AH .H Street. Je If tT HOUSE and STOHE to runt, —The desirable business location. :SSI GHjISTNUT Bt.rcet.with dwelling attached. Apply St 431 riHKKTMIT »treei- ‘ apll rO KSi-iT'-A Yorv desir&ble STOKE. on the Ninth-street front of ‘The Gentmental Hstel." The Store at Ninth anil Sanson, street* esp. .tally adapted for a Sail)i.i and H sbniss Makes. Apply to JOHN RIGi., fe*-tf goathweet NINTH and HANSOM Sweets. EXCHANGE. —A OHOIOB TRACT S- of good unimprovei farm land in the State of New Jar«ey, convenient to the eltr,wui bo exphanze* xo: 4*ly property. Apply M ff»- lie 95?9-ri WM. 8. UNDER wiiqciigMxtf TAKER, has withdrawn from the firm, and is now at. the northeast corner of ST. JOHN and COAPt* 8 Streets* j?»4 lm* JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. OOTTON DUOK. SUIT-Jtm.lt rOH TRSTS^ **y um »r FKOTUINGHfiM & WILLS. ■ytt-iU -• r |X> FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE EVSAIi DIOWaiOTS. ' w« r, prepared, ea heretofore, to supply famiiis* at ts.ir Oosutry Beiidecses with every description .f FINN 910eLJU£8, VKAB. As., A., ALBERT O. ROBERTS. COHNEI ELEVENTH AND YINE STREETS. atyiil PURE PORT WINE. FOR BALE BY O H. MATTSON. AROH AND TENTH STREETS. IPAMB INSURASOS COMPANY, A No. 400 CHEBTN** StM#H FIRE AND INLAND INSRAANOE, nunou. fioerf e W. Dsr of Du A Matlaak. Samuel Wrirht———- “ Wriilit Broe AOo D. u. Birnej——“ Dari, A Bime,. ■enn Lewie, Jr— “ Lewie Bro. A Co, 0. Riohwrdwn. “ J, C. Howe A Q*. Samuel T. Bodine.. ._Frea’t Wjominr Canal Aurir. jno. W. Erermnn—of J. W. Everman A Ce. ■eo. A. WeiL -,.. “ Went A Fobee. If. 8. Martin—..—.“Berate,Martin. A Ce O. wlleo&Daru^.-...Attorney-at-law. fu D. Woodruff.—., .of Sibley, Molten, A Weodruf no, Kewler, Jr_ No. 1718 Green rireet. WDiLIAMB 1. BLANCHARD. Sesretarr. t&tt-iftl SAVI m TUND—UNITIU) STATES TRUST COMPANY, eerner THIRD and CHEST NUT Street*. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. _ ~ K 8. R. CRAWFORD, Preudsei* JAMES R. HBN aER, Seoret&ry and Treasurer. Office hours, from 10 until 8 4’«look. This Compos t ■» n«t i»tr*4 m kji v appiisahep ,e U* Lscislatyy ‘*l B LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED toNo. ui South SEVENTH Street, near the lin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favor*, and being determined, to merit future patronage, has seoured an elegant and convenient storo, and has now on hand a large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the oily strictly fire and burglar ptooi safes made.) Ate, Lil lie’s Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bonk Looks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Door* and Looks ynli be furnished to order cs short notice. This is the strongest, best proteoted, and oheaoest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s New Cabinet Safe for Plate* Jewelry, &o. This Safe is con ceded to surpass m style and eleganoe anything yet of" fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strist iy fire and burglar proof. SnciAL Notick.— l have now on hand aay twenty e t Parrel, Herring, k Co.’* Safes, most of them nearly new, and come forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sixes* and all lately u thanged for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be soTdat /err low prises. Pleas* Mil and 9KftKMf. (sdg-tvlf M. Atsnl AMUSEMENTS. WAN * 8 EDUCATIONAL.. C. «. P.NCOAVT. tknvb and melon. EOF SALE AND TO LET. PERSONAL. MILITAKF OOODH. LAOCEKISS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. SAVING FUNDS. SAPes. - fob new ?obr. Jtm&ußk s NEW DAILY LINE via Delaware and Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and New Y"rk Fxprecs Ptoamboat Com pany receive freight and leave da<lv at*P. M., de fiveritß tlieir oargora in rtew York tha following days. Freiguts taken at reworable rates WM P CI.YDB. Agent No. 14 SOUTH WHARVRS, Philadelphia. James hand. Agent* Piers 14 and Id EAST fcIVER. New York* RUI-tf - , PHILADELPHIA AND igj aPaJsWASHINGTON EXPRESS STEAM BO TCuttP4NY. New line, direct for Alexandria, Washington, and Georgetown, ’through inMhours SLearner PHILADELPHIA. Captain THOS. HAND, Steamer JEROME. Captain JEROME, Will leave Philadelphia every W *. DN ESDAY and SA TURDAY, a 1 12 o’o.ook M., oonneetin* with ail lines at thoßO ports, and returning leave Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria every TUESDAY and BAT UR DAY, for Philadelphia. w. P. CLYDE. Agent* No. 14 south wharves, Philadelphia, • k MORGAN A RHINEHART. Ments, jy24-iftf Foot of G street, Washington. -■WB—» REGULAR LINE AND EXOUR^lOWg.—st*»m»r go HAilO-bi Y leaves first P er below A hCH Street, EVE RY MORNING, at 7H o'clock, texoept Sunday,) for Chester- Fennssrove, New Cattle, Delaware City. Fort Delaware, and Salem, Returning, leave Salem at ULand Fort a? a o’olook. Fare tor the Exonrsion Stages or Bridgeton and Odessa this tine. HEYBO-lD leaves ARCA-Street wharf daily, at a o’olook, for aU landings named above bi oopt Fort Pelaware. Ut* - —ro& as w \u&&. -xa* Phil»ie'!>>ii> Steam tfiopellei Ceiupmj will oonuaeees tkeir beeinen hr tlw inmb en Mondar Uth lai!. Vheir Stearaei* at• new is«ieißt lieim at SneM Pier above Walsetnreel. Ifrtßi A.vsy:/*t< t V« a ' SOI! UMO , and <.UMIO KNV* LUPK?» an different stales, the largest collection in the United Sute<, for sve at one cent eaoh. You can order from 3ft up to 800,atihea’jove fnce. Just reoe ved t varieties of Beo> asion Envelopes rora MaryUud, Virginia, said Ken uckr, to Collec tors will find it to their advantage to order direct from CHAJUibifl A. MIuLbK, 115 a«N Nireet, N. Y Mew Demons reoeived daily, Trade supplied jylftlm REftTtfUHL&K’B JLAGJBR- BBKR SALOON AND OFFICE, No. 409 CH fc S»NUT Btreet. .BtUWERY, No. 989 North BEVKNTH Street, Philadelphia. Jy3ft IrA-j PINE SHIRT UAH 0 FACTORY.—J. W. BCSOTO. Hl4 OHKSSWUIr Strati, a [aw «oor« halew the “ Cuatiaanta!.” ha attention of Wholoeale Staler* it mwito.l to a . IMI’BOVKO CWV OP IJSIPW*. a' 'arrriar *t r-Mre. »»< »innii. •* >ll. 4 . POSTAGE STAMPb*—24 ct„ 12 ct„ 10 et,. 0 oL, and ft ct* STAMPS for sale at this ofioe. ExsepOnr the ft ot. stamps, they will be sold at a dip •r'Ußt nf uv* per oant 1?*-rf CJKII-iS. —A Bmall invoice of Slides, Sheep, and Seat Skins, Just received from the West in dias, for sale by JAvjKKVCM e a CAROTAIBB. boh PIK*«V !•» CL.Ait.AT WINS—In casks and cases of tha braate of Bt. Jalien, Mariau. Hut Bnen Paai'iaa. raraale hr JA»«£»Oltis * CilUiri'll «a »• w *»»<> .W OLIVA OIL. —Pure Olive oil in white llua bottle. Juat reoeired par bark Juliet. Far •alt hr JABSKTCHE *TCAUS? AIM >*M u., en« Un.th FBnwSlsy PKAUfI BKJitOV. One barrel purs .wwwaHssd" *“***'• \v WOAD— 6OO lbs. for sale by II so oauta.
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