EYIEMIM(G EG MA TED H H HUCE TII11EE CENTS. PHILADELPHIA, SATUHDA V, AUGUST D, IS(4. PRICE THREE, CENTS.V EUROPEAN NEWS. 4 af the Dnnlxli tVnr tr Ion of "ollah 4 blrf I licrrliiit fi trout (Im New Colloii He Ida. Ike foreign mails by the Aii brim? thus 'o tho flh Instant. A leiPftraiihio summary of t'ci '. by this rrlvl has been pi)ll-li d. lbs KmiI or flic IIjkiiI-.Ii 1or-l!licl,tl It. Hnrist inn, Hit official (inztite uf Vienna, in its ed ii u" August 8, annOIIU 'CS the COOC'llS l Dftlj J lire- Inlnarits of pac in the folio-vine; tir.ni ; "The armistice is rf ifl. Tim 1) t-'ikm of lnciit)urn. hlc.iwirf, iiu.l llDiiti'in ti n ; lien uarescrsedly ceiled. I Im re lltic.tiou of fr inrio. agreed to ul the MniD titno hits been und r a .!ii In the German Inteicst. (icriiiany owes the re Ui ut loo ol one of the mot anient de.iriv of the lion to th union of Austria Hnl Prrt-iia the vl lories ol their ul lic-t armies. l'.uroc. h Indebted Ui them f r tic removal uf a i-mw ;' dungi-nou cumlu'is. The war has not tven a w ir of couUct, nur him It hal in view tlis iruiiiip'i of imiiKiiia y pretensions of na ion i liy, lnti it n is lx"-u -xnl to cnforco the .initio; of p isitivu rights. The war h ivui, e o-i-j-rm I'dy .v.lti ttie rules of International law, ifiolisticef fuel ms treaties, the I'I'tcm uf the An-tro- Piin-im .irmc has ariuii ted Ihi' p i"ility of separating tun Ki e Duchies Ironi Denmark." A letter from Vienna of the nam-; d;'! stys: 'Yts'.cr.luv'a -uttinit of tin: C in Tor mi 'cat. v'in'!i the peace pri'limlti'ines wer itr-reed to, fn'i?ii .it lo a. M,, and did not teroun-iti! until J. I i character it was uiui-iu iliy serious, an l socer.i other pri-sona-vs of r.mk woe admit,-'! m .i Hi tion to the ri'fiulnr incni'itTS. Immediately Ml'inr the close of tbc idttini?, tho !'.niicror pive nuli ern e to Count Keclihutt to ro ivc tlio report of the eonclutiiou of the preliini unci, nod at oil' telr(traphd In' person il coiuntulii'iiins to te King of Prus! , tit (ia-iVm. M . - i.vs, in fi-t, were de-iut hed In all directions coiiveyin;; tin new . Il i aa follows "VlK.NNA, AllUHt 1. Till.' ('().. ,(ll' l-i formeii tli.'.t unolli('iii.epiiieoi'tli pt'iunuun.'H and iho i-onrHe ol tho luno Milium inny su irtlv e ( led irom Aitria ax well us i'rus.ii, mid that the rf'Miits of the eotiferetn'O will l o roiii inunlruti'd to the Turiom i iveriuncnts In fie form of a cireulBT duiputeh wuhiu thunoxtfuiv Aia. lb i-ame p.i. r nutea thnt iho rceo;ni tion of 1'riiiie Ftvdeiiek of Auu-icni'ii v a' Mwrvign ol the uniwi Duchies tins licen pruiniSfd to Ilennmrk as -ooii a? th it 1'ri'ieo in dc iari'd entiil. d to the tbrouo hy ihe Fcdi'ral Diet, It declines, alt'O, that u very IHef period only i.l elapfe bclorc the coiniueneenieitt uf ttio deiin Mvo peace neizotiiitionr, In wliiili men thoroughly ((tiaiDttil i'b ttio uljc rt will he consulted us to the eMiibliihmeTit of liio airuNyle frontier, and the regulation uf the luitinciul qneftloiK in volved." ExrriKlon of tti hlcls ot Itic I'olixli intHnHl w-riiiniif , M. Trnngott, the head of the, Polish N ill nul ftuvcmnietit, toethir with Kr.ijew. ki, Koi yski, ZuliEfki, and Ji zionm.-ki, the ehiufu of lio lii ferent departineiitH, wore haiif.ed at War-w, AuRast t, un the glm is uf iheciudel. The tehtenres uf denlh panned tip-. eleven CjIMcIhIs ol the Nution il (jovt rnniciit nave linen . commuted, in pome eimes to hard I tlxir, und ir. the othera to impiiMiiaiient iu a iSilierian t iriio.H. Cation Th Miitly nml ttK lroiM'tH. The cotton news i.i belter; the new .ields are yielding hanilsomely, and the Ki)y!ih iniuui'ao tnrera are hopeful. At a inceiin of tin Ilriii-ih Cotton bupply Association, held on the LM inst., a letter was read from Durban, N'a'Jil, enclosing two fine Rampli'8 of Sea Island cotton, valued at it. and 5e. per pound respectively. This deit ri tion of cotton is aaid to mccced well, and seemed !eUT adapted lo that climate th in any 1 ! - ..1. . .. .... .. 1 uiuir. n ueu piiiieo in it enoeoiui'j bauu louuu mi vi v, ik r ht j'iuiiiii. xue miier u.tu r 1:110 which bo expected to bein lo a'jout the mle'dlc of June. The unusually tOirmy nc'.tlier which Lad lx.en experienced had douo cousl uYittble cluningu to the crop, hut m not likely to discturiire ii,nntcrs from inercu.lnK the produc tion of cotton. A toiler revived trout Uiiira tar nprctciitid the cotton in ljuriiary to i lo iknij well.uiid that picking will eouinteucc toward" tlu end of Augutt. The Ioors are onioning to iow rutton in quantities, und sued had Ikch liheral y dis nl iiti il. A letf r was rend from St. Tlioons West Iin'ictj, staiiug thut the yo'ing tres and tlio colli n tropit geuirally urn luoUin iiiiusially hcH'thy, und growing fast. -S iho ea Island and Kjptian cot'oii, gi own from tue seed supplied by the u-soi iutiou, has been tol l in Liverpo .1 a fuity-tMO pein e and ihirly-niue )ienco per pound respectively. I'lie writ r stales that his cr ip so far h,iF covered nil thu cxpcn-ei in urred in ro ' u 1 1 on, ni ii that it iho Aaicr tin ivar c mii.ni-'s tl ere will be a Inrpe margin for proiit. Alette. wae ieieiel, advisin.'r the siiipmein of t vu h ties of c tion fioiii tsi. Thorn :a to tnc a-s j. i iti m lor sule. and enclosing a couiiminiiuilio t float Yaneo, Porto I'.ico, Mt iling that iU unity h;s been lurwardeu as u Npeciim n id ihd prudm;.; o'' the country. A line numplu of coiton, rown in Ai.tif. ua In m New Orleans seed, wis roiwiveil thn uh the Pourd of Trade from the Governor of thut inland, together witu a despatch, st .Uni? that the cotton wm grown under uni'avoraUo circunisianc s, as true tho period of planting, three ruontha back, up to tin) t'ma it was picked, no rni'i hud f.Hl n. ' uo (J ivurnor is anriuns that tho cott n grown oa tne island blinll be fnirly tcjtid, iu onlor that if it prombe to lie remunerative the many estates iiu iiiik wiienj may uc pi.ic.eu u'lucr cui ttvttion. A lei'cr wiis road from I'poln, one, of tlie Navigutor I-lands, enclosinj a sainplo of cot ton, ooo elating that the writer Id about to en'or into the cultivation, und has olitaiued laud for the purpo-e, but uu the seacoast und Inland, which he anticipates will cost front ti.O to till per in re to clean and plant thu first crop. Ho expects to obiiiiii aiiu piuc lahor from the natives, und lin ri quest to be supplied with seed und a K ' u , to tic n iid for on1, of lue produce, was grunnd. A d rpatclt forwarded hy the l'nreign Cilice was received front the Act ng Coneul-Uetierul at Tabr en, r"f oning that tne high price's of cotton in Europe haw given a great impai.-e to lis pro- , dtict.un in bin exiiisulur disirict, and tn it a rott sioui.l.le I'umii uy bus, coii.eiiucnily, been ex ported to Kurone In IHO !-t i. ilie 'otal annninl may Ihj esiiiniited ut fiom eight thousand to ten thousand hules ol one bin ilrtd mul sixty p muds eac, ;( jjriy ilouble tt at no-mtii," was evpar;i d to Hussl i via T tlis and the 0 ispiim Sea. 'ilie c uui ts of the groniii;; crop iu i tie I. "Taut ctiniiiiue n os t.nor.ihlc. '1 tic extent ol griitul utidi r coloration i- u b th it cothiiig f ha inled in inning down the cm,i oiMn; rna, N inlnt n ' Atla Minor, c.,ni tio.i.o u i ,io j'tlmt of Adini, hyria, Sc., at loti.tkiO; und ih it o liuiopcan Titr Vk? and Un ece it! mini her lo I,u(i0 j la all, lor the i wi n s of iIim. Tin hirdi Lioiniiiauib uad Gricte, 4W,M 0 Imlei.. ul i..t c t. c icb. I his is taking for vrurted hut tl, (.uncut proud c will be ijniic l. It is well to add tha' tlio danger hich was in st to be ilresd , ii.., I! at of locust-, is uovuo lilifir a n.i.iee of unfitly. I' uprupuioiii Kiatbvr limy i aiiu: t'alnu.Te, but not to ut.y v. ry impoitiiiii txti lit. There are no fears of iniiiida. uun. (l tin above I'l l oi tl bales, r i'i ibly o.ie ta l w.ll be of cuperi -i siap u, ussiini.uting t i Anient ar, ai d hoiUi, in the present s ate ut Hi.' Ut tket, '.lid. ui more. The c ittun will hr; i to arvlve to ii arket in October t ext ; in Novcinli T ui.ll I i cm Ikt lare iinnlities will have com ! It iwi r!) und hS d liutie.-s there will be grcn at.xiely to pui-h shljimenls, pcihaps .'kI.ii iu bi!j will lie tn thtirnuy to Llveip'-ol an 1 Hie conti lieril by the 1st of Janu iry, lSo.J. All these are interesting facts for the Itobcls of tie ton lh to consider, Hit! I.onJou yoiiciteniarKs, editorially : "It it sr.tl'd'iictory 13 find that the eumiuNt sum whit b we ait m wealed upoa to par for (unon does ut lea-t set ve lo In ink' us soiiit'thimt like eur Old sii plies. The piantities iiuort-S have iueieusid irom 1 .O iJ.ooo e t-. in tiid lir-t six indiitlis ot Ihoj, and I n Mi cwts. in the -aiuc peiind uf 1,-Oit, to M,r t7 00U cuts, in the tir.-t hal1' of this year, und the iuerea-e Iu lh. month ol June it in a still greater propoitioii. We rn eive.l hist June r'.Hi,:tot rnti,, against 4 )7,7 lJ Ct. in June last year; and, remembering tbnt the great iniiKiiluiiua ot coiton always tuku plu.c iu tlie latter hall of tUc yiar, the total imported iu I hoi will, wo iuiiT hoj-i, beur a fuir proportion to the ten nililiou huui'ieu-wcittlits wc ii ccivct i.i tlio htight of onr ti 'dc with Amirlcu. This gn at mcieusc bad not, however, as yet click d tlio in pt riaiinn of i t'uir lo.tilc mateii.ds. W'e bHVo Imported 87ct,' "3 ( vrtp. of 11 ix in the fiivi bad of thu year, ugaiust i'jj,iA c!s. in t ie tirst hall ot Lit it. "It Is a stilklng inflame of the eonotnj of o n msiiiifaiturct that tiiu countries . hich scud its tbe Uigett supplks of raw tottoii are the t-rcat-, est eonsiiineis of our uiat.ufacuire 1 g'Xius. Kill of theHOO.tKfO lsiOof yards ot totloit piece goo Is exported, llritish ludia takes ju.tiftu iMi.'l. and iiiibeyanu t.itypi together take 171.ihio,0HI o raroi. j i,e tost ot larna -e ol ti e raw mutuiv icie, nd of the munutai tnicd e ioiIh hack, i more than con. pi utatij bv the diMcrence iu tin cost ol manufacture. The t inted Mitts con tinue in splie of ,o war to be our best customer, lor liuiu goods j and, indeed, our i.poit. IJ I In I nited Mte huve ou Iho whole been uu tlithtiy tdvekd." THIRD EDITION. Al.MY OF POTOMAC. Historj' of the Army this Week. Nlirrinl to lli I v on, I mix Tslstrs li. ". "AsiitNoroN, Ancnat 21. To -day's Chroni V pn bl ishes in-: follow i ng speci il cor r'spond'nr'o : Citv Point, Va., August la yesterday's il. up itch I should have mcnt on il the death of ( oloncl t raig, litV.h Pennsylv inia, cotnm mdmg the .'d Ilngail t. .'I I Division, '21 Corps. Hi; was killed ivkjle gailantly leading a charge on Taet diy la't. His tall at the hea 1 of the c olunvi Hire v it font brief peri id into lisor.ler.during whi 'Il time w- lost a niiniber of our men liy their being taken prisoners. SMedily rillying, hoever, the enemy w -c drnen from their nfl -pits, and it is p'ported mat tonic of our men were recaptured by the loth C orps. It is still a i.ehatahie point whether wc sur prised the enemy by falling upon him unawares or whether he surprised us nto-t by his anple preparations to receive tn.. Our movements as to our ih tin ition were well covered, but Rebel shrewdness broke the corering, f ir, on the day the troops embarked, twenty-four Ilebel s 'outs wero watching every movement from a large whiln building, known as the Harrison House, h lug below City Polut, north of the James. In for in at Ion of their movements was given, and by (burning pickets across the river the pirty probably would have been captured, bat thoy remained undisturbed until our lleet of trans ports began to move, when one by one, at Inter vals often or fifteen minn.es, ihcy galloped a. vy inwards the enemy on our approach. Tho latest news I hear from Deep llot'om is brought by fleneral II irlow, who arrived at 3 P. M, yesterday. Ho reports things progressing fcvornbly our forces wi hin seven milesof Rich mond, and holding a better position than the Rebels. Our losses are somewhat heavy, but do not exceed those of the enemy. The. lo-scs of tho liJtn. Corps aro abo il luOD; those i.f the 2 I Carps will roach 250O. .V)) m no of tho sck and wounded of the 2d Corps arrived a; City Point je-fkrday. When the Sanitary Commission tug f,'.jiv i-ijor Curtin left Deep bottom ut noon yesterday, the hospitals were tilled to overflowing. Numerous amputations had been made, and the patients generally were cheerful. There seemed to be a lack of surgical aid. If so, it was c-rtainly only temporary, for there is an abun dance hete. Brigadier - General Chambli.ss Rebol) was wounded, ard died within our Hues yesterday. Ho was a brave, reckless fellow, fonght hard, and though repeatedly summoned to surrender, stub bornly refused to do to, and not until he had wounded four men was he killed. It is generally believed that another Rebel oflt ccr of a similar rank (rliigadler-tieneral Olierar ilic) fell in the same light. We have on the ordnance wharf here one siege gun, with thirty boxes of ammunition, taken from the Reb Is ou Tuesday, all bearing tho Richmond brand, and the Julia A, Warner takes il twn tho rifer to-day three huge rudely mounted pieces, 8-inch b oro, a d a kind ol cross between a mortar and how itzer eilicient, I should judge, ia delivering grape and canister at short range. 1 he.se had been spiked, and wero captured by our mor between Deep Uotlom auj Jones' Land ing, south of the James. Ve had n severe but welcome, and refreshing thncdor-shower yesterday, lasilm; from 4 to 7 p. M., ami the atmosphere to-day is dellghttul. Nbar T. i KUsHi-i.o, Vii., 3 o'clock A. M, Augus Is. I havo this morning returned from the oth and !Uh Corps, whore, In company with C tptu'n llullowny, of the 1th Dlvi-lon, .5lh Corps, I have bca witnessing rather an unusual exhibition. At precisely 1 o'clock this morning, tho enemy opened with artillery and mortars iu front of the 6'b, Dili, and 18tU Corps. The tiring continued rapid for nearly two huurs, the Rebels having things about their own way. Very little of our artillery was brought into action, and but comparatively few mortars. TUelr tiring both from mortirs and artillery wai fir superior lo any I have seen from them. Wbat our casualties are I have not yet leai ucd, but pre sume they are few. Refreshing thunder-showers V'slted this sc-flon every day this week, and welcome vi 1'ors ttj iy are too. A race between two horses from the 9th Corps came off yes'cnlay al'teraooii, a short dis tance froui General Warren's headquarters. 0 io was the property uf Colonel Thomas, the ottlcer who took a tripto Petersburg uot long since, aud, like the Colonel In his briUisiii excursion, cuno out ahead. JlKAIini AKTI KS I'll IH Aim Colll'S, H1.IOBB I'LTLKKIH Kfl, AllgU-t IS, li A. M. Night B'.UOKS have been of such lie-pn nt occurr 'nee d iriag tho present campaign, that descriptions of Hum hive become a thrn e-told talc At I A. M. beg in, and for two hours con inn, d, one of the severest cin noiiadings we have hal. lit pont of severity it nearly npptoa. lied ilia l'oio;ug iliem uo cxplo tion. '1 he i-neiuy w j the attaching party, an I very am ihe cannon tiling was (uito general idoug our line. Takin s into a-eouut the h mr, tho moon shining ilimly through a tilm ot clouds, rue reverberating roar uf coMiiiiins. b-.t ciiudh and muakerry, the ligbtiilpg-like li.s-.lies ir.im ilie bursting she Is, and h't-siti.-; mid crashing of the scat cred frai;. incuts, ami, turn gh a ibncM.ild siicnu.it was oiu that never r-m be tally and jicricctly described. The lb sultnry ilring in huh kept tip as 1 write. I lie eni'o y fail-, d t it i ly in Hie assault. Our n. i u -nod up magi.iiic.oit y to their work. Tuus lar nr loss b s t en i ry Inthi. Ilrigader-iriiir I Hii'ilcti c imiuandlni! il l l'.riL'adc, Divi-ion, has g-.ito bo me ou slcit leave Thii is hi lirsr a-ience since entering on this camp Ign, alilnii!"h wounde I twice iu bittle and having u good or ion uf the time been unlit lor acthe s-rice. A shewer to day and one yesterday are the otily two even's of lb.'' pas t vo days worthy of special nuiition. in in. ir. ov tiir rr.Ati. Nl'AR N'kw Mauket, Noiitii Sill". Of Jamis IlivF.it, August 17. The only thing of general iuttrest ihat has transpired in Hancock's front to-day has been the burial of the dea l umler ting of truce. The dead belonging to both p.u 'ies hud remained since ycstenlav between the fnt line of t itle-pits, which w e capture I irom the civ my, and vUich wo hold, t.ud the secot.d lliie, width our troopa retired from, until to-day, when General Hancock sent a note, under tlng-of-trii'e, addressed to the com manding oilicer of the Robel forces in front, sug gesting that u truce should be arranged under whi h the killed on both sides bet ween the lines could lie buried. Major Mitchell, Senior Ai 1-de-Citiiip to General Hautot k, w as tho bearer of the Hag. He was met bv Cantalu Soau. of the Rebel General l'icld's staff, und, after one or two pre lm.il. ui v interviews, it was urtauged that tws hours would be devoted to the pious purpose ol binying the dead trom 4 till 6 o'clock this nber itoi u. A ud to the dead were buried mar I'lus siti's mills. J aeh party buried its own dead. Ours nam-beu-d about thirty. Tho enemy's loss was ttriater thuu outs at this point, in const. laeiiee ot Ihe rtM aUd citcmpt en bis part to retake the works. All the wounded hail been removed, tor in nc were loiiud upou ihe field. The Koiel General Geary was piuent at this intoitiew, be side a number of olliceis ou both sides. 01NL1IAL CliAMULIHa' hf.MAINS, We ebiniiid Ihe remains of (ieneral Cutin bliss, di hvtred ihem oer to his friends, uml from the nit n. v iu return we received the body ol Coluut-1 Plimpton. It was astcriuiutd thit the Rebel Colonel (.hcraTinu, kilted by onr lor.au yctterduy, had Just beta appolutcd llrlgaUitr- Oe era'. inconi leration of lmror.int ervtc t n tot lining Ihe asanlt by lliirnsi lo on Pet is bur '. on the :io h Julv. A P. M. thu truce w as ended, and the o'H r f0 it both lilies retired within their p-spc ti u iln '. Cj cin l t'haplln, of tho lt Maine He ivy Ar 1 ry, was killed lo dav on the 'nrin!sh Iln '. Msi-t- rs in this Immedi ite vieini y remain in sVa'u yue. THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY. Rebels Again Advancing. DATTLE AT CEDAR CREEK. V V ' I 1 I 1 lit Illll ItlSalMII'f;. EXCITEMENT IN HAGERSTOWN. Government Property Removed to that Point. iprrlnl Iu Itir I'lrnlntc Trlrarrnph. Wasiiiniiion, August 2 ). the -fur has the followinir H m.i.hsiow v, Md., August IS. Considerable excitement exists here, oivu.;to conflicting reports from the valley. A iigbt is said to have taken placo on Tuesday, a. Cedar creek, between Mierld m and a considerable body uf the enemy, in which wo are rep irtcd to have captured live hundred Re ails. No details of the battle have reached here. Averlll holds M irtinsburg yet, and at the latest advices the Rebels bad in l ip no dem lustrations against him.nn.l it w. is believed that no ejnsidera hie body of tho enemy Is moving in tlia' direction, the main Reb. l force having app irently sUrted in ipiest of Sheridan. ' All Government property at M irtinsburg his been removed to a safe place, and Assi-tant 01 tar terma'ters llrown anj Wray have reached here with their stores and trains, w here they h tve es tablished their headquarters for the pre-ent. The reinrn of iiitirterniasters' teams to this place has ciused much uneasiness anion; fnion men, and many arc making prepnr.t'i ins for an other skedaddle. The stage, with the mail ind passengers, whl' h left hero thi inonilng at 7 o'clock, has returned, having deemed it piitdent not to cross the r!vor at Wddant-port. A train of about fifty wagons belonging to the Post tiuartennaster ut M.irtinsburg is now p tss ing through Hag rslonu; and an umbulaneo lod of wounded from the hospitals of M irtinsburg bus also reached here. These were not wounded, however, in any recent engagement. GENERAL A. J. SMITH'S EXPEDITION. In 1 1 Is- ol I Iiii'iis'iiiis Crci-K. DEFEAT OP REBEL FORREST. Handsome Union Victory. Mkmi'His, August lib On the !3h General Smith's command, consisting of one. brigade of infantry and two of cavalry, attacked three brigades of F irrest's command, who held a par tially fortified position on llarricauo crock, Mis sissippi. After a short but sharp fight the Relic's were dislodged and obliged to retreat, leaving fifty dead on the Hold. Our loss was not over forty killed and wounded. General Washb trne bus i-mied an order regulating the prices of pro visions, in consequence or tho extortionate prices demanded by the dealers. THE GUERILLA WAR IN KENTUCKY. Defe.it of Johnson's Gang. CENERAL ALVIN P. HOVEY WINS A VICTORY. Isdhxaisimh, August 1!). A despatch to Gen eral Carrington from General Hovoy, comm-tnd-ing the forces sent in pursuit of Adam Johnson's guerillas, says that he bad reached Morg lulield, hud captured a few prisoners, and had scatter td tbc balance of the guerillas Iu all directions. Giuciul Ilovcy levii d an assessment on the dis loyal cltuens of Union county, Ky., for Ji iJ.W ), to cover damages sustained by the Oovoium ait. Escape of the " Tallahassee' from Halifax. UNION CUNBOATS CLOSE UPON HER. Halifax, Aiigu-t 20. Tho pirate TMuaise sailed ut 2 o'clock this ucrning, going eastward. The gunboat l'oitotuc arrived at (I o'clock, luiv ii g been detained by a heavy fog. Sue sails Im mediately In pnrsnlt. Another American steamer is signalled to tic: westward. CONDITION OF THE SOUTH. The Rebel Cause Fast Failing from Exhaustion. THE DUTY OF THE NORTH. I'lis- ICs-iiilbi'coiiiciit ol tlio Union A.iti.v. PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND THE REBELLION. Letter from General Seymour, Lately a Prisoner of War. r. tt:r Fdt"r olif AVtr York Ttmft. Nlw Vouk, August 10, IStii. I have ju-t re ie:ved the lolloning most interesting letter from Gctietal Vyii.oLr, lately released from "under tire" at Charles-ton. As au old West Point otllcer, with Geneial Andar.ouat Sumter, and stationed many years in the t-outh, lie knows the (south ern people well. He is a brave, true soldier, devoted to ti e I rion, and, although, at the time of Iho unfortunate but'le in Florida, he was ac cused of iuLcwurranctt bv those Ignorant of his character, ho has proved, by his action on many a I attle-m ld, as well as by his plucky talk to the Rebels at Gordons ilie, when captured in Mir last, that he wa everv Inch loyal to the old Hag. Yours, &.c., W. K. U., Jr. Wiii.iAiihioWM, Mast., August 13, lVW. My Dear Isit : You ask lor my impressions of the pie em tomlitiou of the iSoutheru Cuntederai y, ai.d you shall hate them. For the beuefit ol our euu.-e I wUh they might u liuprtsMxl upon every told 1" Ne bind, that the coulidtnce begotten til' V"' luouths' observations iu the iuterior of the Pnnth might be sh an d by evey m m who has the I ast eoiiiu- 'Miin w tit the res m-oiulities of this sin g jle. And I nu sure that liiese opinion, are not psculiarto my sell. I'.nr.on of the til'y nfll eis ju-t exchingcd i!lex rt-s tho saiiiH i very one' of them, who her fro.n he jails of Charleston or ihe ln-ns of M icon ind Ai dcrsoiiv lilt, will cor tide it I y tc'l t'ic a in story. The Rebel cause is l ist fail nit from ehi i tion. Their two grand armies have leen rein forced this rummer from tbc lat reoures uf li e Smith. From everv corn r of the I old e rr old man and every boy rspit' lc of be Timr a nlle has hei n inipre-'Cl, williuglyor unwilling y, anil hurried to the fr uit. Iae' army was the ':rsi j trcrgtlicieil. It wis a' the expense of H !'.. Governor llrown told th truth with a pUnn.'ss that was very hitter, but It w is none the 'ess the truth. I,H mo extract a few prominent tite. inenls from his pr lain lti.ni of July !, a Idrossed to the "Ri ser e l Mi ilia of Ueocgia ." "A late eorresponilenee with 'ho President of the t'onfeile rite tvis'lci my moid thit Geurvia it to 'e left to her own rn-oarces to supply the reinforcements toG.n r il J ihnston't aauiv, which are indlsnensable to the prow "Ion ol Atlanta, mi l to prevent the Slate from lieing overrun liy the overwhelming iium'aTS now under romiu.ind of the Federal general upon our soil. "Iltit there is need of further rinfur.eimnH, ns will be seen hy tlie a -co'iip tiiTing le ter ot General Johnston. And it ec.)inet my diny to call forth rvrnj man III tin! stue a ile ti heur arms, us fast as they can be armed, tn aid in ihe defense of our homes, our altars, and the graves of our ancestors. "If the Confederate Government w ill not jr. I the large cavalry force mow engaged in rai l ng ami repelling i.iiils) to ilestrov the loni line, of railroad over which (ieneral Sliennaa brings his supplies from Nashville, and thus compel him to n il i at, with ihe loss of most of bis army, the people of Georgia, who have eireadv be-cn drawn upon more heavily in prooorfion io popuU'icu than those of any other S'ate in the C i itcdeni , must at all haards, und at any sacrili e, rush to the front. "If (ieneral Johuston's armv is destroyed, tlie Gulf Stairs are thrown open to the enemy, and w e are ruincil." There must, Indeed, have been dosperato weaH-rc- when Georgia, and tbe Southern e uise with it, were so neglected tin' I 'e's ar-nv might bo made i iual lo the task of b ildlng Grant tn the rutomui' or the J.unet'aiid the (opleof the Soiuh arc in'elligeiit en nigh to understand sti 1 to appreciate the fact, and they have lost h ;art accordinuiy. 'Ihe following is from a loiter writ'en bv one Relad to another, that accidentally fell into the bands of one uf my f How. prisoners, and for the atithrntlci'y of which I vouch : "Very lew persons are prep 'ring to o'ley the late call of tho Govt mor. lis siiiirnoiis will in i t with no response here. The pcop'c are so il sick, and heartily tired of this hateful, homeless tlr,fc They would end it if they could ; but our would-be rulers will talie good ; care that uo op. poriunity be given the peop'e to vote agiinst it. liy Ii s, l.y fraud, and by chicanery, this involu tion was iiniuguratod ; by force, by tvreonv ami tbe suppression of truth it Is sustained. It is nearly time that it should end, and of sheer depletion i. must end n.oore long. We tnive had enough uf want and of woe, enough of cruelly and carnage, enough ul ei l pies and corpcs. There is an abundance, ol benaved parents, weeping widows, and or phaned children in the land. If we can, let ui not increase Ihe number. Tne men who, 1 1 sggrandue themselves, or to gratify their own )sintical ambition, brought this cruel w r up n a peaceful and prosperous country, will hive to render a feat fill Recount of their misdeeds to a wronged, robbed, and outraged pooplo K vtn bns no punishment snltlclently meet for their villainy here, and hell will hardly be hit enough to rcatho them hereafter." Tbi re is certainly a no small proportion of tho Southern people (despite the lying declar ttions of their Journals, as wo had good otcasion to learn), that not only favor the progress of our aims, but that daily pray that this exterminating war may smm be brought to a finality hy our complete and rx-rfect success. They liavo bid too much of despotism not enough of the tri umph promised them. Muny intelligent South ern gentlemen do, Indeed, express strong hopes of their ultimate independence, but su-h uope is n t shared by the masses. DI.Mippoir ted irom the lirst in net having been acknowledged by foreign rowers more oittcrly disappoint d in their ge'nral expedition tint Normi-ni cowardice or dis-ension would secure tli ir ends but a single change rem tins ant that is the result of our next election for rresl ilciit. It'll Democrat succoedsto Mr. I.lnc oln, they prole-s lo feel sure of negotiations, and sure of tbi ir Confederacy. They believe a Dom ient will be elect d. In Mr. Lincoln's re-election they see only .sub jugation, annihilation, for tbe war must then c ntinue, and continuance is their failure and rnin. In military affairs it is an excellent rule never to do wh it the enemy desires is It n it eiually line in puliiics? Ceitaiu it is tli it tho ouly lemuinlDg hope of tho Mouth lies in Mr. I.in eln's (JiIchU Now, I am not enough of a politician to kno whe'ber tbe election of a Democrat can result as lavoridily to tin' South us if anticlpa es. The wish aione may be iho parent of their Isalief. Mm. I assured all who expressed thut belief, that the North, as a muss, is as united as tbe So uh ; that no Democrat could be elected on a pea 'e pi it form; and that any I'rcid-nt who would In uuguruic ar.v incisure Kadin't to jiei e on the ha-is uf S.iU'heru Independence, would be promptly bnng, hy loyal acclamation, to the lump post in front of his own presidential mansion. However that may he, if we are? but true our selves there can be but one result, ll'ior ire nw ncdixiiun only men not substitutes or b re lings who go for.h lor any motive but the coun trv's good, and produce hut little beyond d 'pre dating our armies but KM-sueh as n-al.y const Pute lite State, und boast of lieing I'rectueti and ihe sons of freemen. If these fad to supaort thctr country's cause in her hour of peril, inoy are unworthy of continuing freemen, and siiould blush ever lo exercise a fieeiiiau's privilege. Hut If bounties must be paid, lot it be in Southern land, not In No lheru gold; und sr.nies ol migrants, w ince sous may aspire to even the rule of tbo nation, will cross the se i to win the broad ams that ill-loyalty has forfeited to he Stide. To every intelligent soldier who h is fought through at 1 1 thc-e mile i-ive camianns ou almost numberlo-s indeci-lvo fields, the i test'on constantly arises, with t inching force, Why do we nut overwhelm our enemies i Tens of thoiis.niils ol lives art lost because our arry of strength is soillHproportiottably lcsstlnu Ibat against w hich we i.aitlo. livery a nere w e me tun noirly eijnal terms, wtnre we mi -Jit well have four lo one. I'll! co-t 'o us iu bl iolan l treasure ol a pmloiigi d war, can hardly Iw lore s' n the i ioiioiny is iuiiniteof stielt au cllort as the Blot lull- North should put f irtu. The South will light us long a tbe struggle Is (iptal ; iC n ,d xulimit lo such prcposiderance as w e should sliow in every field. Glance nt the summer's campaigns If Sher man httl but 011,000 or7 i,0 IU more ui n near, ihe Soufh would be lost, be- iil-e Hood would Im aunihila'rd. If Mi aile bud moved in the siuing with r. sel ves ul 7 i.'SM lo lon.txm men, Lee w mid have been hopcles-ly irti-liid. liven at this moment a third column ol Iu.iksi to.Vl.o ) I ri.;!nly moved, would give unopposed blows lo the Con federacy from which she could never rise. What folly then lo strngKlo on lit this way, win n we cau send lo the field live times the for te already there ! What weakness to think we can not coniuer the South ! Behind the James ouly boys and old men are to be seen, while here men buy and tell at In the olden days of quiet, and reglne'ts of. able-bodied citizens crowd the streets of our cities. There Is tuif ono course consistent with stf. ty or honor. Let tbe people awuko to a sense uf their dipnltv ond stten th, and a few mon'hs o' com pn rat ivelv trifling exertion, of such effort as alone is wortiiv of the great worl., and the Re Ullion will criimM: before us. Fill this dnlt prcmpt'y arili willingly, w ith good und true meu ; send u few spare thousands over rather thin under Ihe call, and the summer sun of lttui will shine hi-oii a regenerated land. There are some ho si-euk of peace! Ol all Yankees the Koitthron most scorns those who do not light, but are glad enough to employ them, as they do their slaves, to iicrform their dirty work. Tcacc lor the South w ill be sweet indeed ; for us, except through Southern subjugation, but anarchy and war fun ver. Tbe l'a-lltc, the West ern, the Eastern Mates would at once tall asun der. The Isoiitu would be dominant, and tlie laople uf the North would deserve to be driven a field under uegto overseers, to hoe torn a-td tutton for Sotitheru masters. Hut uo lainl-hcarled or short sighted policy cau set aside the eternal decree of the Almighty, who has planted no lines of dioiuion between tbe Atlantic and the Western deserts la-tweeu the great lukts and the Gulf of Mexico that sig nify His will that we should be tcparated; and unless so separated peace is a delusion, und It. advocacy a liea.-on against the nticst and holiest interests' of our coitutry. Il has been with a trust that renewed hope an.l vigor might be given, when igor aud hopo urc m till til, ihat I have written, aud you hao iny consent to using this as you please ; aud 1 am, Vtry truly youis, T. ha moi k, Jirig.-Geu. U. . Vols. CITY INTIXUGENCE. Fiats vt Tih-rhuhktsh To pat. Sis A. M., 71. N sui, Ho. One I. M.. HI. Wind, li. by s. Ahhival or Si k ami Wot ndi ii Soi.iii i.iis. The Vnilcd States stt.,im transport Iria' , fro n Foidcrs M n.roe, with 4'.0 sick a-i I wonnd'l soh!icron 'nwJ, irrivi'd at this port last n'ght. T'je nn n wire fr m-i m d to a -team-tug, tak n up the Schuylkill, and I in led iielow u.ay's I t y lo mi fn m whene! ttie.v were conveyed 1 1 tint s vemi hospitals. Duronr the tri i up -hiee deatlis o.-ciored .at lio.u-1 ; one, ,eurc vV'c!i i, Co. 1". Hist Fi nn. Vols., ihe other t i unsno n. The tiait'iort . .'. an 1 ''", e . . uy It-It Furiress Monro! at the s.iino tune, rite form, r ul w hieli arrived heielnis tnoruing, and pui ' I In ot Calluivlnll s'reet whirl'. Sue brings J 17 I sicK and wounded colored ir-mps, and 1 i oth.aas. I 1 he .- Jnuy Is utlli-eied as foilo.vs. I. i Sc iM'rnc, Surireon ill cbairfe; 1'. I). I. 'vs, V " i Assistant Surgeon and lixecutive tub i r; Win. I liildy, Geoige K. ll -letr, an I R. .'. 1'. Go Iwi.i, I Aetn it A-sisiant Surg, o is L'. S. A ; A. 1'. t' jlc , ami 1 Ii. inias James, Hospital stewards. Amiiiig the e ilored tnsipiwer.! thcfilloiiig beluitgiag lo the Ud Rei;luient, re r ti e 1 in i'lit- lao Ipliut : I-a.e .1. w .titers, f t-w:, rt.iti. v IV IIUlli lili.. f- It. t. -rt M'al.T, 1 ! lu.ni Whit... k Iriia ii'iue a' Mt al-.n Ivo r., H w luWm liaii-l,-. It In tiva llai.r s, It M ,ri ,i, llnriiuit. II W it; t .n, p. F H.-utifii Kas., t: W i i su II Wnillh. V 1 1n- olilccr- on lioanl were named as fo'lo i s l non.U. 11. (leuld, ,'.'l h M.isH..'llli.tft's, i , im (1. I'ttl 111.1. r-ins iirinB, Iteri I'tf insv it.ii; j avirv. i 'i km-1 I iiielf i l hrti'lut, lt Minn" Ar'lll. r.-. blfiiirnsnt I'ls-eni-l Shihu.-I W.L-'n.srS, Per m - .o-i-l. . tlm.ir tv. 4. 1'nrii!. sth I'wiiiisvh u na rv.ilr7. U'ir II. I.. t'a'iin. 'i)iti iiat-a im.,. u. I ue'.'ti J. II. Ha.i-I Ine. 'a P nn-iUil na ( a v n . -y . A ImLtit l.iil.h I'r.l., l.ith I'.i n -vl nut 'itviilr-. I limit M II. War.). 'HI f.ill.l si tie-i' ,..r.,' A.lmtniit K. K. 'l mi.h, I' h I'nlle.l Si .t-'t I'ol-.r. .1. I.i.utt'iitia K. Mitli.iia. 'Jil l-iins Ivanm MV.i rv. l.l -jteiiael J K Amle:ir.i"l. M ri-ii'it I a tin i'.. sire. I ttllMl.ia' K. W, lyler. 1st I'MIO .I Sin'.', rt H. LtMii-rant jtuti" A. .Mtiiiiiimit.lst.il'. a i .ii.r-il. Llrin.naiit Amlirw Si-Ilia, 4i li I -'nusviv-oiia .-air-. i rperal K. bi rt J. M.rkl, S;i 1'oanti :i an.a "Avalry. ! iiuno t ion tiir "Majoii Rkviiold." In her lust trip from tho extensive cainp-mee iug near Salem, New Jersey, ue ir the mouth of Salem creek, the aHeutiou of tho passengers ua this boat was arrested by the heavy splishing of the water nro'ind, which was ascribe! to thi presence of large fish. A peculiar hissing sound ac.'omp.niyiug the display within u few feet of tlio lioat aroused them to the iinplc is.m' c mvie tioli that the splashing was c uised liy shell falling in tho water. 1 he captain interpreted it us u slg. mil to return to the fort. Ho a:cordingly turned the lioat, and just otitsi le the uioutli uf ihe cnekw.is mt and hurded by a hJit from agunlaitt lying near. The Cap am of the gunboat orihrcd the If; Air hick to the f jrr, to lie searched for a m'ssing Rebel otll cr IVoui atnong a cuuip.niy brought down from I'hil idelphia. Subseiptetitly it was astvriain'd that I'm prisoner bad e-c.ipcd bcl'ie leaving the city, li the pur suit, tbe gutlbo.it lired four shots throe of theiu over tin Mnjiir, and one at her. Tho (,'ip aut stutid that the list shot tired w is meint to hit b r, und it shows iho accum-y of their gunnery that the shell passed but a few feet from Iho wheel-house of the boat. Had the shell struck and exp'oded, the consequences must hive le.-n disa-troiis, as there was a larao number of people ou hoard, letiiruing from camp meeting. Ft ii its. The mof of the dwelling No. 131-5 Chesmit street was partially destroyed by tire yesterday afternoon, and some household goods w i re damaged by water. The house Is occupied by Mrs. Sarah Crabh. At the same lime the roof of No. II S. Tlro id strict was also partially destroyed. This dwelling isncoipied by Mr. A. T. Lane. William Herman, an employee nt tho Mint, was thrown from a ladder and severely injured aioitt the ankles, while cmleavorinu' to stay the flames. Ass h i t A!tn Tl i rmiiY Oe ire Hro'herton was held in &'1.H) bail to answer ut Court, ycs tcnlay, by Alderman White, on the charge of committing nu assault and battery npon Chris topher Morris, havinir struck him in the face wnli a black jack. Morris was charged with in stilling ihe brother of Urothcrtou while in New York. AwAiTiNoTiitAi.. Francis McKoever, charged with Ihe murder of Joseph MeMaster, and who was admitted into the l'lnnsylviiuia Hospital with a wound in tho hip, received during the tight on board the, .my lvl, has so far recovered as to enable him to walk to prison, where he is now Incarcerated, awaiting his trial. Diiownkii. A boy named Herbert Murdoch, five years of age, fell overt) -ard from n vessel l tin 'lu red ut Hcverly, N. J., yestord ty, an 1 ams I drowned. The fatlier of the boy vainly endea vored to save him from a watery grave. His body has not yd been recovir ad. Ssw i'liMiY Boat. A new ferry boa, for the Camden and lTiiladclphi.t Furry Company is ubouttobe built at Cooper's I'olnt. Tho Imit i will have u length ot ile kot 1.12 feet, and a witltli I of 18 feet. She will fie driven by an engiao ui "ii. I inch cylinder and y feet stroke. Tim Ti Atii Chop. The imantity of peaches j brought last week from Delaware to this city over the Philadelphia, Wilmlngo-n, and Halti i) o:c Railroad am jun'el to thirty -ri c thomaud I Imsk Is uaily. I llKtovKiii.ii. The bady of John Mulltrons, rged tight years, residing back of No. aoi-i Catlitdriil street, and who was drowned in the Schuylkill ye-terilay, at Cotites street wharf, has been rccovetrd. Mikitmi To-Nioiit. This evening an a.l jounn d nititing of firemen, for the purposo of ptrfec ing unungciiteiits for the reception of the 'J'M Ui gitnent, Iliinev's Zouaves, will bo bold at the F r-evi aneo Hoe House. I'asmmi CotNTiSHrair Mo.ni.i'. Kdatd lllu.'k ami Janie-i Iaigui t were urrcsied by Oilleer snarl, ut Second uui Areh streets, ycs'enlay, on the chatge of passing t ounterleit money. They woie held for a hearing by Alderman Welding. '.si llittv ixo. Ge rge Thorn is was arrest-d at Sixth and Ctusuut sinets ycsterdiy by O llcer Steams, fur fast und reckless driving. H-j wis held in tJI'K) bail toun-wcrby AIJ'rmti Junes. A in 'it io lit i'aiit. To-day, nt 12 o'clock, tho otl'iers of the S'eir ronnV's are ordered to re pot t nt the Navy Yard, l'hc vesoel w.ll pro bably U ave uu Monday. IIahi; It w i.. This at ernoni at 'Ji o'clock tlio re nut match between tbc Kc s'one and Ca mien Club- wi 1 take pi ce a'. Twenty -llfth aud Jeil-r-son struts. CinnviMi Com K l.i n Wi.Ai'oNs Willi im R. Cory was atresii d ut Front and M trket streets yesterday, tiy Oltl t r Devcr, ou the, charge of carry ing'cniiccakd tlnid y weapons. 1.01-Ai. lliu.vniKs. The work of putting the unites of tho ChcMiut sire't bridge over Ihe Schujlk.ll in pace will siar.u lie commenced. The stone woik is so lar advanced as to allow the progn as uf this w. rk....The double tra'k o' tho I'hiia.'clphia unit lliliiiiioro Rai road I.- now coinphtul to wi'hin six mile- of the Susi'iio lianua river. ...The fe-tiv.il held on Tliurwliy afternoon in lalialf of tho St. John's Orphan As, linn yielded several thousand dollars. . . . I lia Kunimat GiYiiiciu, for tome lime uuiitr repair at the Navy Y'ord, goes Into commission to-day. Tin: tjr'oO GRtr.NACK. ar mr. ako or towss hall. Yeims Ttlibets, wltb a juyuui air, hjoaaiinii. "1Iuit.Ii ter l iiclti lltal" lie Is, I HHtelv can (lei'lara, 't'l'e lifst anil wortliid.t ul inunt Ai leiist. 1 never saw a lietier, I- nr sunn ss c'r 1 illil uuliil 1, .tiisl imw. Ills tateiit written Istter, I illil llifs Uri'dUbuita's lace buteala, "I ln tlllv iln linn; iiw-e a noat Sum uimn whleh uiy trlsint inlsht iltas, , -i In i'imt style, amt tiioa couipluls u ' Our rnvel w Itb .eear. ami wlut I ' ' I ut, when tlie icstlte aeeue Is dontv Ami mv Itiu- ilreauit next iiiurniun rfxL V list can I slum tbst 1 liavo wan. -My (jru.-iibc'j. . in eicbanse fur tbsfo i Tills sum would bur t luwelod rliif, Hut that wuul't bf a very saiatl, l.usilv lu.t or tlult.il, thins, Ami ol nu rual u. at alt. All I nex I liusa. tvluit purehtso thawi '1 lie Iwnt, Vet has lliuro Use than llmwt Ami, lor suiiie wi-ll-m nle aow .tyle eiutlttt lu llsaasii a liwar 1'U gaily to We an ti'tltnff Hummer atnolt at ld priess, mu b beltxe preltn cml ol Mine toaas Towat Haul, No. MS Market (Strei-t. liKsssrt t o- I'llACTlCAL IksTRCCHOK IK BooK-KKKI'INO, I'eninaiishlp, Calculations. &c, at Crlttottdeu's CoinmctcUl College, No. 0117 Chesnut ttroot, cointr of Seventh. No Vacations. Students instructed ut such hours as he-t suit their con venience. Telegraphing taught by one ol Ihe best of ptatical operators. Catalogue, for the la-t yiair, coutaiuing tbe namos of nearly five hun dred sliidcutc, terms, tie , may be had gratis, ou application. Mosul I io Km, all tho patent frsmc, or any other net. made to ht the bedstead, at i'atun's, No. Hvtj Chesnut tltttt. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. O' n t or Ins Itios.iTiiiiaini,! aa'nr l7, Aan.l I. J There is ) a t'vltv in the sps k Market this morning, end the market is dull, but steady, Government bonds continue in gool demand, and prices h ive again advanced, with sV.- of .V2is nt 1104 ; " .1o ut 1111, and fisof 1S-1 at . Railroad shares aie without any mau'riil change. It catling sold at 6j(a'titJ ; Heaver Meadow at W ; Mine 11)1. ri.'li North 1'entisyl vania, ill j Cal.iwi-sa preferred at 41" ; md I'hl lalelplila and F.no at .Ti(j 74 was bid for Penn sylvania R .llroad ; 17 for l ittle. Selitiylkit'; lil for I ong I-lund ; and fir Ca'awl c itirr.on. Coal Oil sto- ks are s'ea ly at itixntt former rales, w ith sales of Uix k Oil at 51; Org i ile. J ; I..'eil, ft ; Perry, ? , an I D.nstnore, l:'i.j ij '. Thn Hoard of Directors of tho Rock Oil C .n pany have dcclur-.d a dlvlden 1 of 2 percent, (twenty ceits per sh ire) on tbo capital st ick, nut of the enrnirgs of ihe Company for J.ily, payable oa and after the J'.'th Ins'. mt, it of "state tax. lisok share- eontinuo f'.rin at a') mt f.e-'ii'T rates; 1 3:1 was bid I'-r I'hilu lelpbi i ; i 'l f ir Farmers' and Mechanics'; V, for (" .Jimereiil; 24 for Mi eh lilies' ; 17 for Oir.ird , H'lfir West ern ; '-'7, for Manufacturers' an I Meet ltd s' ; anl .Vi for r'orn Kxchange. Passenger Uadw.iy shares tire dill; 7J" was bid fur Second and Third, ' fir Clicsuu: and Walnut, and 21 for Arch Street. Hy order of Sec y Fcfsendcn, the coupons dun on the 1st of November on tho fi 2d lom, and the eotijions on the 10-4) loan due on tlio 1st of Sep tember, will be paid on pusenta'aon, without abatement of interest,, by Arehilitld Molntrye l ft. Mint. In Gold there is very Utile living, and pre os arc rather lower, opening a'. 2 ")i'4, advance 1 au 1 Sold nt 'Jin" at 11 o'clock, 2-''.i at 12, and 2 t. at i'.'J o'clock. Thedcniuiid for money is Ilutilel, and tho rates remain aliottt the same as last iitote I. l.nuis arc plenty on call at r, per cent.; b.'t pap.ir is selling ut from 7t' 'J por cent. ' A despatch from Washington this morning ays, supplies of the ncv 7 W Treisury notes were sent yes'.rrd ay tj the Assiitint Ti jssnrers of Philadelphia, Boston, and Ncv Vork. I'uis will ennra uo ItitciTiip'ion iu tilling the sit'si rip ti ons heretofore made. I'UILADKI.i'ltl ISfjCKEXl'lIAN lE lt.ES. .110. -.M. HaixirteU b t la.-k-ci a Co., Ilr.iaari, 1.1 s. Third at. BH1IKK, HUlKuA ludsli litailliia It.. bin i s'.,' I'ni.liiVira I'loil..!)) lisirll it.i ,.b.'.si4 ini -rt da bin ft imisn an ti., .vu -n ji lis ;'t I J 1..' Il'i II'. 1 It f.'M uh I'M. .t oil Crk. Olstl d 4 em sn Kutiert oil t'i ii J Inusti d .Isll iln tlisl.h do in ill do ti lift h d !, ti 'i pin sii I'lhinui roai..e (slash II a e l.l.n.i... ISu.ll ilo Mil uh I ml. II oil tilt. tP.O III de li'sn .I.i I'i vsi -I. Ii. ill i 'ro.'. a', si-ii nt at r-t a .u -ii1! i...ii m ire 17' : '."I'I tli tin s ;.' J "' rn ii si) I. VSI h Me ' "ilora .... .ni'ih Uelltu'it ay 7W ni-a a. ;! .Hi 11 M nee -u i .ss) .n K .cli il I. ..til) !, K.l ill S .1 III r..bt I .'.isftc'arl it 'll l I', rntsr not uu. At US.", v.al ah Itiv It OH ,V( ILl'i I NI -'I I'tfi.-y I! I. f two t. ft. , t'S.Oti It. S.V.O d.i.:-.t-IU I'll mi. 1 1 sn lM'ntm ire u.. i.", .' o.a da UU I'S 1 M -l Hlltier I' i il.... Is , SU th Iteu Nav li.... 41 1 I -li ll. iv. M-aJ... at i -'I Vllnol.lll KI KM sli S irili I'a It ... ill V 3oll il. 'aia'-.' or...b.iO is., i sh Mil'..-. s;ri.l.. Mi h MeinienKli .... iP, fjoiii'ity U.iv.w fn!' t'tnl I'etmn .1- tr". a'fsi All-riti-t'i-'t-... sii iisiur i A its, -i.so.li-.'i.ti t iittiini'oal. .ISi la 5Hitli Iteuit II IS ', Ion .h iia e.iHa Pas. sh Ureanie oil.... I', '.ssj .ii Halell (III .... s , P Klf'KS OF SITOt'KS IS NEW YOltK. Keporifd by ClarVton (o., Brolisrs, Na. Ut rt. Third at. Pint Call. .Imiwi !tll Itnltud Htara. r.i, 1HS1 , let oil. , bid , hid ins 'tj sl1 a a!oa till ; ialai &,' 'a sn es 18 'j lataa IliS, saloa la: ' ,alei a lea lie'-. -al.; Vlrni. l't'.liMlg liUl'r-iinl.. Illinois Oiaral KulJreail.... i l.lona Saw Ywk t'e'cial Italtro'l., Sine llallmad Ilarliit ftaihoad llol.l I lilted Uttte, ;-jm Markef tad bit ...Wi but ...II S HI. I ...VII ' Old ....tl-'a'i'ri bid ...11 -'o bid ... Sinn. (Jiiolations of tho principal Coal aud Coal Oil stocks nt 1 o'clock to-day : .ut. Hfl lot, Hone.svivrtnia Pet. 9 IVrry Oil '.; ?li. Mini ral Oil i tie, Kest..n on Ah. J S'. Kullon dnl la llU Mnuillrtill final. H4 .-. 1 A Mni. i 1 ial..'l ir-eii Mr. (' .at ti N iiri.fliicali .... 8 Sen l u ek I t .-i iitr llaai Ciml. I t'llnteii Coal , I 'a Aini-rii an kin Iln.. a I'. nil Mlnll.j S'a lllrard Mlnliti;..,,. .. l'tna lu,tne VI I'l.lla. ami ll-iston. .. Vliilidan Mima' VirMtiitls Mlrlug. .. t oiiiiim tlcut I,' Al-ne Iron V, OU frisk 7 . .Viiii!' shtil. Oil. .IS .M'l.nt.iek oil.... S 6 V liansu ill IS, I ulaii t'elri.luuiu. I', llrtraale ll I lj I r." kiln 1"1 .. Unite ., KJ l 01 D Irvlns Oil I'll i'i 7 la H',' a 1 a1.' IS, l'( at. i )liill-r t'ual If 1.1 IKi'Jstnr.e 7.U10.... '-' It tlen-morc I'i a i llalellOII 4 Mellnennv 74 t Itnottrls iltl J il'in-tcl 1 I'i Nauli. Al)..laiiiiar.li IH'4 tr.ut.rt tit, iniHi. Islau.l The follow iu are Ihe receipts of Flour and (iiiiiii at this pet to-daj : Flour, 1:100 hbls.; Wheat, 7100 bu.-h. j Corn, l'Jol) bush. ; Oats, 340J bush. Tbo following are the receipts of Coal Oil at Ibis port to-day t Ctude, bbls. ; Kedned, bblt. Hi NTi-sono axi Uito.iD Top Mountain IUilkoaii. MiipiiieiiiM of coal ovei thu roa 1 dur ing the we-k ending Thursd ay, Anoint ID, l'i4, and since January 1, Istiii: . Il seilr. I itrwmhi. Tutnl. 1RiI4, tons. i.'lH.i.'SI tons. VNH.UlO tons. Ibt;8, 91. '10 " iai,2ll4 " 111? ,424 " fner. 124 " W.idl " 50,51 " The follow ii g is the i'oniiar.itive Htub'inetit of the North Penusyh auia liuilrouil Company for the moil ih of Julv: Ian nines in July, Isot t'i,!T1 42 l-atrliilii's in Julv. ls"3 41 Si I IV) Inciea-c For eighf months ending Julv ill. 111. . J1 -!' t-i.lit tinilitlis niiiin.g .Jul) '!, leiMi. 4,iii. 0i . S474,tli'7 s4 . :ufi,Vi)7 tti li.ereiise lir ebrh tuotolis . .irs.tto-a The foilowiiu I Ihi itino'it.' oi'eotil (rn:sSirWl over tho .- ' hn d ill Cmal iluriiur til." week end- rig Aus. I", 1itl: TorM. Ct. . .. u.atrt ol ... i ill oo ...IT.lil'J 10 ... 1.7i 01 Kiont Pert Ciil bon I nun I'tilt-tilii- I nun hi Inn Ikill 1 1 ii on . . 1 iilii 1 "Il I lililut fi till for weel I'M-V'nu-ly th.s tear Tnlsl lo uiia-tilue last i ear. . . . . .I.43H JO .iii..,7a on Mi,lJ la I!,7l'i 0,1 li.cna-e ..1M4-0 W The follow iuvt i- uiiioiint of coal tra'isp.irt -d on ll,c I'liiiudi'lpliia ..ud li'it line- Kiiilneul during week eniling Tliiirsilav, August IH, listi4 : fotif. Oifff. Fmiii Pott Curboil lee.u'H 07 1 ottsnlle sis ia heliu Ikill Haven 43HHJ OS Auburn t 229 ( I nrl ( linton W.W4 IS tiarrisburg aud Dauphin 76 13 Total Antbrar-jtc Coal for woek... bti.nna 01 Front Ilumsbttrg, total lliwiuiiuous Coal 7,076 10 Tutnl of ntl kinds fur week. I'levioiirly tins) ear .. 73,r,iii n .. 2,04H,'il7 17 Total To same lime lust j ear t.iiu.sia os 2,ia,17i) o Increase W,ii2a01 The New York 7W.i this morning savst "The Treasury Office in this city now holds betwten thirteen and fourteen millions in gold und silver. The current customs receipts are laigclv in advance of ihe daily demand upon the ic.'.'ic 'for gold interest. This accumulation would continue until the 1st November but for an order made lo-day by Secretary Fesseuden that the Coupons due on the 1st November on tbe fi '20 lantn, us well us the Coupons ou the ID-Id Uiandueonthe 1st September will be paid oa pro sentation. without abatement of interest, tue Secretary incurs no risk iu niakiuir tsbls order. He proi-s to enti.lp.-e ,,,L'12,Ni!.-r fold interest on 1st "September and 1st Noie u-t-i' fin he UM ia New York and other omces, .i;dv.lthbis bankers In Loudou, mo.e than this sum in gold and silver. Thompson's Batik Rejwrter says : The financial feature ol the week has been Cue ihe In I'overiuiieiit secmitiea without au advau io In t Iher stocks or in gold, showing au improved rotifldeiice in our national attain, and a doci le I iuipiovemeitt at regards our currency. Ouriiu lK.rilng uiorcbants aie complaining that thei. tales as yet, for Iho tall trade, aie bt xt to noll'lng, and thty are free to tay th it th'y w(.h fhelr trno is werebsrlt to Unrorxe. They ai e heglnninir "i unders'anil tha tbe Atnoricao peop'e do Tine - the wisdom of paying threS t.rlees for good", enTi la grcenhaeka, wheaihat nionev wilt pav tbnlr leb:s and hu gold-'ioarlng bim s at pr cea below pea-e and specie par Inir itines. The people are wl-e in eciuomling now wben e.-otsimv la conducive to such (Treat re nhs. It I. ea-iT to save money In psirer money 'Imis.bv sbstaming from nnnoecssaty p inciiawe and laying asido tbe ( UTon -v, than it' is In -perie nsy ng times; and thJto whJ lavuhlv pa-l wl h their mousy because It Is on'T greobick HI. at no dUtant dav,tee the error they have beea led into. Purchae nu merchandise that em he dia pered with. If yon oe a deb', pay It no whllr puper money Is so abundant ; aid arry sur plus you havs put it tnt Government sa-urltieis low whl'e ibey can lie hid at loss than firmer peace and siiceie payintr pries. "A shoit time will fssrore prl-ts of morelii rilte and sios-ka. in biding onr PoUnral B-sadt, to their normal standard, and o ir na ioud ere lit wid be in the a- n ltncy. T he-re ara paloabla signs of a change in this direction near a', ha, id " - LITEST MARINE ITTELLIGEA'CE, arkivkd this onrn,.i ' I irted Mat-. irn M kmr IH) M Ut. , : ti h'iir fi.'iu rtt F'ohit. th Mn mu An wjbo,! toiH-fro lo I nlf-iM. Mt Mr-iri Ifrtvt-ssa --, I rr K. K.ll?, Jt-oir. t, 12 dav fYism I tiaitlaot fn enp rtlll. , K-hr--t .Viiifl. ifi'mttn. 17 -1v imm 'in't, F. E,f WtU igr t an ni')ituir--t n J.-'.n Mahoii t'n. f rhr J ! H. rimmlMTH, t ewlvr, ft vim htnbmrf,n !.. tu tn.t-t-i -u ,,. aim . , ftib h, Hirifi iti, iiiii;lif, s 6ir irjtn Prt MayA Im ft ii hi i''tn. 'ir.Tchii u irrn. Kf'. 4 dy fnHM PfoVail'ojb, la r.Mi' im -ini'.r-'ina '''ill H-'hr Jin f lildtTtlic, tltea, dttft irou Bottoa.tirltk Ir-' In Hi(iilli Hchr Jjaiuftas Ilrwitt, roatr, lYom Botftoa, to HIM it to A. Ht- k-h.-r A 'o. Krhr il. il4tn. I'I ita.rrora Soribjxiri, to tdlUK tt- torn. H hr r.ttlr rufrlkt KrlitV, foai Oouctjter ui i ' P- hr W flardnfr, S'Bir. frm rrtiv( Mr, ! Mlia-l lo i jlrr A (o. Hi Ur l.u.e rlur, Tajr.or.fr-'m NtjwtKm, In 'tallpt l nffitatn. 0 8 ii. l,nraArlhii,1llll,fr.im aco, la bIUit to tWratnttt, Vmi hntafu A laoehman. , , . . Sc'M oitiildf.M.ik.s from A vandrla. In b lat to rapfaln, . lir t:. W. r.Arrjr, Hllyt from r.Tnn, In ba'taK toetp tair. Mi hr . rah l,urk, Otborna. frtim S'awport, tn b i'Uf t rapiam. v H hr Iforact f.trr-. i tlbb. -rlaT tm B "dfurd, titi diii-i J. K liastlrv a 0t. . v Hciir M ihtua, MK.n , day tfom Frltica Tk A wltH grain in .itviKHft Itarrat , , HtrnaiM Vnl. au. Mo-H-mi. ?4 loan ftni Se Tortt witri unit' to W. M, lia rtl A Co. ,.. m ,,, 5 '-.I INftfltTriON8, ;)1 faportrJ or r.i Ertnimj IVltjr-ipH. Oi-ANi.'-Nclir Wit Witiit. O lmr til t,it 'vft-! HiiHHr i hh ni'1a-H-p J-if n Maoii r , . i '".ulJ SILK ANO OKY GOODS J03BERS. FALL, ) HTOCK ir-iM. J0H' IY STORK ( FALL. . 3 EDMDND YARD & CO., . - ' it .ri Hob 617 Cbesnut and 614 Jayns &w,T rUlLABELPHlA,- r .' IMI'OUIEItH JMU JDBHEBi or i ''.ul - ' - ' ' - Sll SILKS AK3 FANCY DBY GOODS, SHAWIK, v 1.1NKKH, AND : J W1IITK OOOUS; I'l l I. LINE OF FOrtKlGN AND POHE-JTIC 3 IIALMUIIAL., fct coma 1 eatodia IIBl'N'I'ilfS AND OTIIKR MAKES. QGDEYand PE1EES0N Tor 8EPTEMBEB. PITOlIKlt'fif, tu'.'O lit Ho. hOH OUESStlT StlMl, J7IF-T12K1STII WAIIDII i OKE MOEE EFrOUT TO AVOID tllE IKPEKDINQ 0RISI8I! ' An aOjADrned meeting of (lilacnt wilt ks held oa 1 Monday l-Jvenlnu:,' "23U Intl., At 0-e.ock, - - '4 AT TUK KCHOyL-IIOUSB, cobveu cr WENnmi and coatk sthets. 7ha KzrcuUve Con nlttec will repart th pfifrs made In .ei-O' int. men and m-uie-r. Tha be.ri oi-otwraMViu of ciary Kuroilee CitueN I ncce..ar-r to aotoiaitbb ia a uitie li-eitrd ohjuei of aiifnir tha iuta wittut a 4raia. .Von.) I- t. reutli ae-eiil. Ni.bscripuiiiia win t r-enlvoia hy tliOomuillaa. al iho UoaooJ. aouao,ftcsiBB . $mkck;K evois vvt'tiUis, suit or , H. P. M. TiniKrjlltrsrB Chairman, TlltlALAS WOUU, Trau-;r, . Xo tiiue IVoad ttireat. Jnh R Hi vioa, No. ftSt Minor atrsat, , ,, t -J. T In ui son, No. 87 K. Saeond slro.1. au Al 'Jt MMruri. 1 13 CiltliAT l-lltt3 A.T ' CHAMBEESBURO. t vitrrouv I VICTOKYI ion 12V-.V1NH Ai, WATSOW'8 BALAMANDEE 8AIE3.' - READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES: Cn taat aaacaa, Augnsi IA, 1W4. icsr.. A'-tfn. d' Wtto: flKsii.. 'KN : Hit., la t tarorm you thai tho Baft par rlias.U ol )uu .iime llioo alaea was .uteri-La luilioaraat Hre ubiel' ean.uuivd nur .tore durlus Uit ItalMU lavaala ott h. lit ti ol J oiy la.t. . v'e a r I aptiy it .d that after we had taatn iar aafa IVoui Ilia rulua, wli.ro It had laid la a porloa us ihriw daya, and iipitieti It. vie ftiotid nur Ihniii and paoaii la aa as. .Haul eotidiitnu. a Wi-would re. .iiuiuend your Kar.s to all persons wwt wlh abood arur a. Vnnra trufv. . tal l.l.l. II, IIAVIILTOM A M. rHtMHhKsni HO, AujruM ls4. Me ttrn . ,'rai d- H .i't; ttiNTiaixi-a:- ssttii piisare intorm yoo Ihat on.xysia Ins ln sate, iuri'liaseil trmn )iiu aieita tl im sipi-, an Haturday v, unit fast, a si two iei aJiertae tHiratna of our Kiwu by the Itilwo, I lnuml uiv Uoka end t.er. in iniirh tMitier rondluun than I eapecie.l; oa otwiitua Hi book, and iasr. tuuitd litem lei fuel. My sate was tn-iHUL-a to Kic.il lirul, nu aecmint ut tlm quantity ot oils aat oilier otiuiliuatible uallur I bad In any oetnu-. I writs yoa en iMitne is ttie iaiM.r ttiut wai In my aaio durln ' trie ds, thai yuu tua se. liow well It waa praaorved. 1 wlM sooa Aaut ail i-aie ref airrd.nr a nt-w one lu iifh.ni'i. Very lerpeeltull; yuura, L. B. Jtk'STEE. OHAMBKaaacao, Auswal 1, Issi. A'rtirl."!!. S'ntaii,'- . . tj to mi i il n - In the dreadful tire which de.tmrea my ab re at d tlie ttreater pnrtl- n ul tin. toviu, wt.ca waa " lo Ihe Da-I.ols. ou lilt- Willi of July last, I Uad "'J'" Klre .r..l hatea. pun liawd from yao awm sln, wliKtie.itltauad lu ba,,.., PSIh'". a """' ! lln.MOkine.il the iame, and ftililiuf aouia toD real, auit i?u.aiau?i in II." rulna lor a ilod of .. aVVr ii Ji . sravtrrrt from iheburoli f ma.t and opeued. Vhav "il". ,3"aT.i!a Tlnuon., y..u U,at lu oo.it.aja wen funu f'i li a" 'li condition, and a. una It a, a oiTlie maof laat.nc... wliomln your Bl. n.re fully ! " L, "ii do.lt lies atlrll.uted to Uieiu. I MalU aa aLiKiMl do u moot. , y l.a.i-.tUull; yuuia, J. L. tlbVCOKKT. CiiAaat.itsSLtu, August U,1SH. lfMrt faintd Wafrcll:-- )ar iuks : Tin. la In Inform you that the Haft) w purthaM-d rinm )ou .unit llino at.ii was .ulijoeled 10 tlos lire wtaeli oeBsuoitid ouroetuo duitug tha HeUel Invaaloa ou the Uui. ol July last. Wo am happy to Bay that itta aa'e itiKid U s test nt tlie tilt wull, aud wt recovarad our liars" tniia ll lililnliilad. ry re.'KtinuLv, V.EHNUOY 4 VlbL. Mots aufui of tha kauu ood uuaJlty for tal at , LVAH'S A WATSON S ! BALAMANDElt SAFE STORK, autt-iit Ko. 18 U.KODinU ttnt. 4li tal llrtawtUKWor lt BUolby CsU-l Lotu.y ol Wv.-,.ie.y. MAimi- , 12, T, T, Oil, , 1. 73, HI, 7, 77, 8.', id. S,l, ', oM, AC, 73, 47, 64, 4J, 7. . Cmiliar.Matya4aiau.t ,,' t Ot, Couia.y.