Departure op the Twenty-ninth Regi ment OP PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS —This fiDS regiment received orders from Washington jester dsy to proceed to Harper’s Parry immediately Tieoy wiii aj 0 rdingly 1-avo their encampment, at fleatonvill* R * o’clock thiß morning, and pro eeed South Till Baltimore and Wilmington Rail road. The following is » list of the officers of the regiment: Colonel—John K. Morphy Lieutenant Coloabl—Charles Parham Mijir—Michael Scott Adjutant—William Lsifori J i Quartermaster— Albert S. Ajhmaud .Chaplain—B. T Sewell. Surgeon—W J Duffee. Assistant Snrgjon—Qoorge W. Jackson. Sergeant M: jir— Robert P. Oeohert Qaartermaster Sergeant—Caas G Miutzer. Commissary Sorg-.sn-—Fred- W. Miaizer, Hospital Steward—E i B. Harwood. Company A —Captain, Samatl App; first lien . tenant, Louis Forteeque; Eesoad lieuteuant, Geo Higgins, Jr Company B—Captain, D M. Lane; first lieu tenant, GeorgeS Johnson; second lieutenant, Jos. Company c—Captain, J Millisau ; first [lieu tenant, Wm. P. Stine; second lieutenant, John Juobs Company D—Captain, Wm J. Byrnes; first lieutenant, Edward Burr; ssoond lieutenant, John H Byrnes. Company E —Captain, S M Zulioh ; first lieu tenant, Thos S. Seal; second lioQ'6i!HQti Wm B a Ruk*rds. Company F —Captain, Kioflier; first lieutenant, William A. Wood ; second lieutenant, Alexander Cook. x Company G.—Captain, Richardson ; first lieu, tenant James C Lint<»u; second lisurtinant, David Richardson. Company H—Captain, Frederick n _ s*. lieutenant, J>Un W Williams; second Heat enact, Wm Bo*ton Company I.—Captain. Rickards; fi>st lien tenant, Lemuel C Reeves: ssoond lieutenant. Th*o K Fogel. Company K — Captain, James S. Wenrfok: Aral Hen tenant, WMUm I Au*nsfctee; second llca tenant, Philip A Vorh^ea A Voluhteer Drowned.—A man named Patrick glutted? was drowned in the Schuylkill on Thursday afternoon. u..dor the following olr ea in stances : The deceased, who was a member of Col L»j4&ne } 8 regiment, went oat in a boat from the c*mp at Peter’s Farm, in compan? with Captain P«*olval, L euten&nt Batcher, and Lieut. Sykes When near Girard avenue bridge, a steamboat osme along, and '?•« men feared they were about to be ran over Tbty all jumped into the river, and it is eappcsmi that hlatterly was struck by the steamboat Lieutenant B ttoher was struck by the wheel of the steamer, and his head was ont, though cot badly. He dived ofier i Slatterly several times, and finally fraud his body, bo* wa< unable to bring it up. A. hook was pro cured frnd fftfltftned to the oluthing of the drowned BOD h*d by troans of a cord attached, the body Was rnised The coroner held an inquest, and a verdict of ** acoideotsliy drowaeo” w&s rendered Bla ? terly enlisted a few days since, at which time he stated that he had b<*eo living at Spring Mills, near Media, in Delawar* county Arrival of more Prizes.— The United States B-*Mta9t Albatross 0-ipt*lu Pmijiaa, from Hampton Roads, arrived <ff the navy vard yesrer d«y morniog with tw) prizes The saho.mer En chantress. torn Boston, bound to Si Jsg> de Cuba, which was captured Jab 6 two tmtidred miles aftuGrest of Sandy Hook, by the »ivata*v D*vis. and on being taken to b. C-, was reoap'ured, July 22. with six tnea of the privateer’s o*ew on board, west of Capa flat tens. Also captured, on Thursday ißorriag. eff Cbinooteague, schooner Elizabeth Ann fic-m Put ladelphia, of and for Chtnootedgco, witliout a cer tificate of clearance, and brought bar b>»ck- List of rffioers attached to the Alb itross: George A Preatfr*, commander; John S. Mevilla, lieu tenant; R 0 Patterson, sailing master; J M. Allen, assistant surgeon; E R Ceoley, p-avmastor; T I) Wendsil, Henry Dimvan, and John H Harris, master's ma ea; Thomas Hawkey, ssoond assistant eoginaer; D W. ghemway and Thomas W. fmyth, third essistent engineers. Sworn In. —The swearing iu of Colonel Oontuj’s regiment was commenced vesterday afternoon, at the S’ate Arsenal, and w : il be con tinued to day The different companies as soon *8 sworn in to day, will bo immediately marched over to the eneampment at Hadiingn.to in the Twenty-fourth ward "A New Class of Prisoners. —Thirty of Jsff Davis’ pirates arrived at our nsvy yard joe terday afternoon, and w«r@ piaoed in charge of United States JHarshal Mdlward, who had them Conveyed Privately to Mnjamensing orison for safe Jtsepiog, until a trial can be lud These mea compose a rebel prize crew of a sohooner recap tured off Charleston, and were tent to (his oity by order of the commander of the blockading fieet at that station. Attempt to Stab A ruffianly fellow, mused Joan Cranford, made a desperate <ffbrt to stab a man at Belmont Cottage, in the Twenty fourth ward, on Thursday afternoon. Fortunately, several polioemea were near at bind, and the ruf dan was secured and disarmed before he had suc ceeded iu his murderous purpose He was taken to the station house with much difficulty. Charles Starr, a returned volaot-er, was also held by Alderman Daiies, on Thursday, on thn oharge of stabbing a m m, at a house in Bedford street. The wound is not a serious one. Departure op Troops.— Colonel J. K. Murphy’s Twenty ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers will leave this afternoon for Harper’s Perry, via Baltimore. They will start from their eno-mpment st Id o’clock, by the way of Fair meunt, along Green street to Seventeenth, thence to Chestnut street, along Chestnut *o Twoiftb, along Twelfth to Girard street, along Girard street to Eleventh and Cbestnnt, down Chestnut to Third, Third to Walnut, up Wslnut to Fifth, up FihU to Arch, up Arch to Ninth, down Ninth to Locust, up Locust to Broad, down Broad to Balti more depot. Rethrh oh a Portion o, Colonel Mann’* Rigimxst —Ye6v*iday, thne hundred men of Colonel WiUj.ui B pane’s Beßiment returned to tbli oity. Oao of the zuen sajs that the exaee or the emeute was, first, ha-r>*>g aims only fit to Mow the Qen’s-bra>ns cut who fireJ them; second, that the rations were not fit to eat; rod third, that the men had little confidence in the;j officer,. The three hnndred refused to take the oath under Col. Mann. Tbe passsge of the men back to this oity was paid for them. Tm Twentt-third Regiment.—Colonel Buff baa ctmmenoed mustering in the Twentj tbird Rrgim<-nt, P V, Col. Birney. The head quarters of iho regiment are at tbe northeast oor ner of Binth ana Aroh streets, at whioh tbe officers of tbe regiment, as reorganized, ate re quested to report at onoe The Z -nave Company, nnder Capt. Hiliebrand, baa already been mus tered in. HonsE srEAiiNO. —A man named George Rudolph was arrested on Thursday, in the Twenty fourth war a, charged with hsv ng stolen the hone of a priva-o of cavalry, whose company is enoamped near if irard College. The horse waa retu-ned to its owner, and George was oommittsd to answer by Alderman Miller. Parade of the National Guards. —The National Guards. Coltnel Lyle, will parade this afternoon, previous to being mustered out of ser vfee. At bslf past five o’ctook they will be re viewed from the steps of the Custom House by the Mayor and City Councils The John Trucks Again. —The ship John Truths baa keen at length pumped out, and sue u now afloat and moored to the wharf at Petty’s Is land. IiEGAf, IN rKLLIGEHCK. United States Distbict Coukt —Judge CADWAUaDuB —I'esterd y Doing the re?narad zniialty day the oourt was in session during the jjniining Bat iitlie basinere was transacted, how .aver, what was done bainu prinoipally confined to ’.the ease of the pma bii* Herald Tbe prira som duissioners were in attehdunos, and the ii.tcrrcga itoties for the examination of cffi-iara and erew, An, ef the b-ig were submitted to tne eonrt. The prize coaster, Mr Hardy, was also in eonrt. xVabbow Escape of Newport News.—By the .si'rear son dent Newport Bows was preven ed from being taken by General Magruier, a few weeks since. A gentleman, who arrived here gem Vi 'dioia an Monday, and who, aa an amateur soldier, w.'tt'e on a visit to the Torktown penin sula, threw him bo if into the command of Colonel Dreux, who v»s then living, and bad secured tbe Tegard and oGi'Sdenna of General Magrudec by hia daring, bis enterprise, and hiß prudence, gives us tbe particulars of tbe plan and its resuita: Lite in the evening tbe gallant Dreuz was sum Stoned to the presence of the General, and ordered to have Mb battalion ready to march at 11 o’olcek Hia conmund was under aims at the appointed ixiwvttAj and tc-Qfid bsstdfl him cthsr ooppa ills jsoifloimo two IHUUI It waa a dark dreary night, heavy rein falling, and was chosen a* singularly fworable to tbe tx Tno nnnoti of many miles was 'wiifrPQ* a scram?, tb* mea tr-u;lg*Bsov*r a aiif roaid dro?JO&««l with raiu Aa day was about to dawc tfee G*««ral found bimsrit before th« forint odabfo tvo?3cß of the enemy. AH bia antfoipalfona arere raal-tsd thus for and bis whole plan fiEUweaa- He b «d not jn*t a etogie picket to alarm tbe garrison lie wis srnkhi musket shot of the foe and at the very boa* w&oo the soi&er’a Hamlms arefbe heaviest, JSveiytbisg boded a Bpietdid eneooM. r . Tbe ffMnmn g»a strp&ra’BS (B*o twodivMsoa* to attack tbe Btrongboid on both <Jen. M* grade? took e*mmand of one and (be ottior was aaelgnod to Colonel E>revx for assault wag about to be gives, wUed etse of tbe guides aecide&t&U; dropped bis gno, the obarge of whleb and alsrmad tbe eaemy. Taeioog 3Vit&iksforca the General; bad it would have been madness to mak? tbe at tack ape* a prepared eaemy. The fort could only have been taken by surprise foiled lit tbit, oar troops were reaaitod and, being withdrawn a short battle was offered In tie open field- Al- Hie enemy waetwtee or tbrioe aa strong at oar army, tbe cfratfecgß waa dcroHaed, and fieceral retraced bis steps, bis frgfitrateiL as baa been the osse wife maay SSL eDterpwi*g and gifted soldier, by fta tmtowatd faifie —iV. O- Dfifta. «Taa Dsvoted Baud.”—Under ibisbead Hie R ohnioad Whig of tbe 24 di uit. has the fol lowing : The shortest path to peace is that which names havoc and desolation to oar invaders It is be liavad that thorn arc five or ton thousand mas in fho South rsady and wilting to abate ton fate of -Cortios and devote themselves to tho salvation of their country. It Is proposed that all who are wil- Bm to m«ko this tucrifion thsii arm themntives jrita fwoirve jbeoters end a csrbioeeeob, end meet, on hoTßftbackj at eome place to be deaig sated, eonyeniant for toe great work in hand. Sire and sword mutt be carried to the houses of those who are visiting those blessing* upon their neighbor*. Piiiladelpnia, and even Sew York, is not beyond the reach of a long and h-~a -e atm- The moral people of these cities osnnot be better taught tbe virtues of inv&aion than by the blazing light of their own dwellings. None need apply tor admission to " THE DE VOTED BAND" but those who are prepared to take their lives in their hand, and who would in- f dnlge not the toast expectation of ever returning. Thty dedicate their Hues to the dtstruairai of their enemies i A. £. D D B , Richmond. AU Southern papers are requested to give this cerise a f«v iusertions. Command op tbs Wasbinoton Nayy Yard CoUkYoss did a wis. thing yesterday in ohaoging the Taw so as to allow the President to keep Com mander Dahlvren in bit present poMrion at the hi ad of the Washington ravy yard Up to this Congressional action, no rffioer of a lower grade toao a oaptain could lawful’y command it, what ever his competency might have been. 11c is a gentleman of groat force of oharao'er and unsar pa-riea ofi denoy in the service, and as a naval ordoanoe officer Tasks in Europe as well as in this -n’lntry as perhaps the fitst m the world. The Wa hirg on naTj yard in now the point at wbiob the o d.ianoe of the service is prepared and finshea ; and In having the ontire oontrol of the affdrs of the yard, he is able to push that now most imoortant naval work far more vigoron*!? and sa ietaotorily than he conld othomrie do.— j Washington Star. I'IHANCUI. AND OOanSKCIAL. The ®«ucy Market. Phuadslpbix, Augus. 2,1861. Somewhat of a pressure upon the market caused a falling <ff in tho price of city loans to day, to the extent, however, of only .! per cent. State ives were steady, as were the stoak and bonds of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the a took of MinchtH, Norristown, and Lehigh Valley Rail roads. Reading Railroad shares fluctuated from 18 31 to 181 Camden and Amboy Railroad stock was steady At 110. The money market Is steady, with very little doing, except in first-olaci paper, whioh sells freely at 6 per oent. when it is iound in the market whioh is seldom. The banks are not doing much more than renow portions of the paper falling due, and occasionally discounting a little first olass short paper The following is a statement of the business of the Philadelphia Custom House, for tbe month ot ■inly, 1861, as compared with the two previous years: July. Merchandise in warehouse JulSl.j _. 1 .. ._2831.(tM 5M1,709 8U72.3M m warehouse from foreign yortß >ceived in warehouse from other districts £8 897 23,752 50 5' Withdrawn from ware house for oonsump ioD .>o. do. trausp.rtation..-. 'o. do. export....: Merchandise in warehouse _ lum 3i 1,331,013 937,3*4 1,422,33 Dutiable merchanrii e, en tered for consunption, __ M _ dieot 1576,997 684.*77 I*3 67 Free merchandise entered.. 183,*43 95,95 BL-TIKS RECEIVED. 1864. 1869. 1880. 1881. July. : ..s3l' 384 $1 38 0 $17..0*7 $.4 697 Prer.«moj 917 Ml 12 9 372 1.78.376 870 87u $1 190-728$ 1.678,112 $1,644,461 $l,: 81 971 The following is the amount ot coal eMppoi over tne Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail road, for the week ending Wednesday, July 31 1861, and sinoe January Ist, 1861 ! West Previously. Total. Tors. ' o- s. Tone 1861 . 7 428 PO 613 127 936 1860 3 751 10j 164 IU6 9i6 Inoreaso .... The Boston papers report that * a considerable amount of the new sixty day treasury notes have iuuad their way to that market, through the quar- termaster’s department, but have not passed at par ; they were taken at 98 :99 in the beginning of the week, but subßtquendy deo.iued to 95 Tbe want of unenimi y displayed by Congress, in fixing a revenue system to meet tbe exigencies of the Government, is tbeohiet cause of the depression, though not the sole onus;, the other being a want of confidence following the battle of Manassas ” The Hew York World, avoiding about the delay of Congress in passing the lawi for revising the tariff and imposing a direct tax, says: Ones upon a time a poverty-struck old curmud geon sent tor a scrivener to help him make bis will When tbe usual formality about being weak la body, but of sound and disposing mind at d memory, &s , had been duly wricien down, and the man of forms looked up to be instructed what he should insert after Imprimis, he was told : “ Give to my sou Joshua five thousand dollars.” “Bat you are not worth a tenth of that Bum in the world ” What of that? It’s my mill that Josh st.&U have five thousand dollars, and he can work and get it if be has a mind to ” Congress, with the tax bill barging fire between the two houses, is acting towards the President on a scale of liberality very mu9h of a piece with that of our old friend the will maker At the opening of the session, with a promptness that had a most brave and magnanimous look, they voted that the President should have 500 000 men and five hun deed millions of dollars. Bat they have been Ihrioe as long in session as the people expected the? would be when they met; the ways and means are not provided for realizing a moiety of that maeni fieentsutn. and the treasury s ands about as fair a ohanoe of being adequately replenished as the beir aforesaid did of dying a rich man in consequence of his father’s testament. The thing which, above all others, it was important for Congress to do— namely, to strengthen the credit of the Govern ment, and render the neozESaiy loans possible—lb yet undone At Cinoinnaii, according to the Gazette, busi ness, in financial ciroles, is dull. Paper is mea sured by a high standard, and passable grades are soarac, while for others there is no demand, conse quently the disoount business is very much con tracted. Matters h&vs been set back seriously by the late army disaster, the improving tendency previously observable, having been oheoked Capitalists are now disposed to await farther developments beforo ex’endihg their lines. Tbe rates oi interest remain at 10 :12 per cent for good names, and the demand for this olass of seourides is in excess of the supply. There is no scaroity of ourrenoy. Eastern exchange is accumulating, and with a Tory moderate demand the market is heavy, but rates are unohanged. There was a good counter demand for gold, but prices have settled down to i premium. The New York Evening Post of to day ssys: Wall stieot baa quite a cheerful appearanoe again. In tbe renewed vigor of the Government for striking a fresh blow at the rebellion, our moneyed men are fast forgetting the check at Ma nassas Great encouragement is also drawn from the harmenious recrganisatJoa of the Missoni State Government and the saaoesres io Western Virginia The stock exchange is gradually re* gaining the position of & fortnight ago, and many stocks are nearly as high as previous to the battle of 801 l Bun. Tne market doses rather dull, with sales of Bew Tork Central at 7 1! Rook Island leaves off at 40J Galena 63i, Toledo 28f, which shows a small reduotiou from tbe highest prices of the morning. After the board, an extggeratod account of a fight in Baltimore produced a deolilfo of iaf per eest Of Pacifia Mail there were no sales. At the close 72 is bid, 73 asked. Money is extremely dull at 4-5 per cent, on oall. The arrival Of tne Northern Light with over two -million dollar* in Caiif-rnia treasure swells the Bank reaarve to abont fifty millions Ezohange on London is dull, but steady at 107Ja 1073. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Augusts. ISM Repouted by 8. KSlatusßEß. Merchants’ Exchange FIKBCBO’RD. 7000Citj6s_—*. rfi-v oe% i r oo Lehigh 6s.— -...101 4uo t o.,—new 96Ji too a<> .HI wu do . ..hH 8S!, 2000 no 101 tun Lone Ii land 6s. ,b 3 T9}i HSO do .mi 5 Frank & south K 31. It Mmehill R 6H 1000 Cam AAm 6s .876 84 13 do JSJ4 1000 do 1876 84 19 d> B-H lone no JBS-* 7SJ6 so Reading R——lB« 10UO do 1833. .61 160 do l>i; 9000 Read As 1344 805... 90 60 do bB 18* smio 00 1844 Ba. 9) 60 do 06.18* 23Ca’awissa K pref 6% 0 do 186 16 SCmft -m R sßwn 110 lOOOPennaSs .... sßwi..7s*£ 6 Western tOftorristuwn R-Sda.tS SECmND BOAitl) 1 Nnrriatn R,.-&Swn.43 lfiO Reading R 182* lOOPennafis.. KW do. WLebighVa! UK) do. ..18# *)oCitynew 9 5* luO <L*._ cash 18ft-16 3® Lehigh sorip....i>fi sa# iPennaß. __— 3*# 14 1 do .SK 10 do.——~.t6 --6#l 1 Cam & A it_B6«rn 119 CLOSING PkIC-ES—DULL Std. Atked.*, Paila intoo 88 eB>4[. Phiia. te B int ofi 88 88H - Bi'f, Asktd. >Soh Nav Prfd. 7 , j 3 im-'n rreL.-Iy* «o ElmTs’fS...—- 62 I ujiit Ulbutl H. . Obi lit LehGIAIS. 49k 4934 I beh Cl A N nan .. North Parma R 5k 63t£ N Penn* R Ui«.. 76 77 Oa'airiita R pre* ok 6 Frank &8o R . 36 *0 id kSd-et* R3..41 44 W.Hbilftß“Xd ol 55 18o*tk'* * • i*. _ $k | (ireen A Coates -J4 16 Piiila 6e new inofl 96% Penntt Bb '2 7M4 ■ Read K r 18 6 Rcsvt 1 t*g> T n» fleadmtG3*9o*43&?£ ». Kft-Ml a:T 'U9<- 73 7'H — 38* Peon* K 2d mt to **>% SHotfiM Coo con 35 39 Moiria O’ Pfd Itff .. I SohNto’ffl .. f7H\ grab N»t trup fa_ 7SJ* 79 Bot> I>"av gk. * New Orleans Markets. N*w Orleans, Angu t 2 —The nf Cotton for the week h&v. bets 218 baleß at 10f 110 t«r middlings; the receipts of he week have been 130 bales, against 6 030 tor the same week last rear; the decrease in cite receipts at this sort are 362 000 bales, and at al> Southern pons 905 000 tales; the stock in narlis 9.800 M*a- Sogar, JTJsgr. 87 25 750 Raisa of Ci ffee for the bate Ken 860 at 20s30o; stock in tort, 1 OliO bags. Ad ■vices from all stotions of the Conltderae; give gloving accounts of the otofs __ New York Stock exchange—Ang. 2, FIBBT BOAHD *OOO US 6« ’BlreK.«....Bfi;i 2u Harlem ilpref-—. 26 2n<»o do— 87 ' f5O do .^-^...28^ mi b© Erie Rail road * t>K Mro'J d'» .........S7B7>4TIW tin. OK ft UQ C ss*74ooup._~t7#, 60 do JH»l£ 26000 do 87* ft'HudfOaiuv.ft..,s3G.3 * 20U0 Tr’y i»K ncNts..* o£| ?o 34?4 ?0 o<-hio6a T 6O .......... o** SO d> .Jrt* OHIO >lcbgari 65.«~~. .ft * frU do.-.-. ,__.blo ?4>* 27tM> fennto 9l> 44* . 37 MkO do .-,,»rf3044 200 co ..... *7# 200 : VirtfimaSt 6« ...,&)£ not b’s3’* 15 00 V* ds bds -s- *7 15> 0 ,tlo 37* fttMTUeorganStfisA.—A7 .700 37 sffrG ft 'ar t 0...... 61 'do MtchCen R.*». *7 4 H State to. ■**% 30*i Mien * & i< I <3nar.3 12*100 d0..~~5~~ 4iH Bis dn 3&H 20 Ml 40 I CIBVBf & Tolaoo R.. 29 2«C do 44H «64 do- t+% BiO do ...s«M4* 00 do bWiO eOOO loni-Mam to., - 034 100 28* 3000 ro«x 79v96 300 do 2*% 3-W Fueitbmtg bds,7B -lutt do— -IIHUII. *n P hda CO • OChi* ft I ft_. Al 13t<eO<J l& 12dm ex in 76*160 . 4u* -ftttXl&uut .Rank ««>.S9 .iOO 4a«* ......430ft* 50 Hk tffNY.—?6 t5O do 10 Bb of Commerce.-. .7H j Will Cmi Rso—~s3o to ft Metrt p’o Hat k.„ 89 12 0 do ; eld-**)* 20 Continental , 35iCai &Chte F..—~ .to* EBMY Cent R 3&c~J*U m c0.*~.. b3O 6?* 3©o da. opr ,76HJBii do .. dS3£ my 1 ' lt-ft ,^_,b306% 100 d 0,.... ..„.s3’J 7«W»UQD d» ~, *tift fia^g 10 rO 1300 srCJoCoi& Cinit..— OiH] Jo do Sew York Markets—Y estev day - Agfft* ate 4uietaod unckunc«<i» witb email sales at ®5 35 for pot* «ed 1233716 fur pearls. fie mark t tor Stfta and Weatorn Flour inaj i o quoted a shade firmer nr tit adeou.edlr better t>U‘loea« doing for export and home oonsump tuin* The sales are at s4«t4 l” for mj>*rfu:e ? ©4 26«94.56 fo ex ra tor au ev- fie* lf d ana. Ohio, iowu ka and «4 40 f.tr extra do «meiaorngsbinping rotted h«.cp Ohio at and ttade brattU of do. ut $615 "cutbern Fb nr is rather more ste&dr* with aa esof too bbisat 55©630 for superfine Bal-unore i 56.50*625 f< r extra do; s6*6 ib lor Brasdjwire j ®fa£t)®7?s for 0-orgetaTrn nd Alexandria; $709 for 3*e eraburg Ce*dia», Flour is «• .rttle firmer with atiler ofsoo bbls at s&*& 23 oc supetfiae, ana $4.75*7 50 lor the range ot extra brnruls. K*e Flour is 'without chance to notice; salcß at $2 SO £>s3 86 for the t «,n#e ol fioe and superfioe. Cro tsnd nncem.gef.; we quote Jereey at 52*1*2,86; Brandywine s3*3 l6; punoheons *ift , beat isineooo aeinhT.d lor export and prices neve ndvtmced on fc to tWu cents per bu»hel. tal * 100 OiO bushesai sl*96'^* Ctnbj 260©5l -M4wnuiee Club; $10162 f»r Aiiiber Jos.a; BU6& T.*enr choice Antbe<; $I C6>£ tor ohoioe Am.er «ieenßaj : BH6 for Rioter n<x Weatera ; SI2O for ne , wTedßo»wer®;sl23^rnesrwitiiedo. K*e is steady at fe®6oofor western, andtiOetoo for Tiorlh river. . • • . •. . . . parley isCuH.and encesareemtirelynommal. frets are qutefr and priOf'sarennchani.fil; (he ness is roodeirare at 27©310 fnr JeTse*. Delturare, and Western andBtate»andlft©aBo lor Cuadianr ’ 468.377 281,784 64,63 224191 213 216, 266 83 H. 671 13 o'6 8 82 2,633 3 (70 48 E G Whitman & Co’s. Confectionery, Second street- below Chestnut has really b< come so indispen sable to the comfort and happiness of discriminating peop’e of good fate, that many persons in going to the country this season of the year, make it a point to go only where these d- hokuß edibes can be obtained, 8i ms, however, wisely ant c‘’pat« th-s contingenor, and amply themselves before leaving the oitr, wHioh is the more readily done now. from the foot that all their lus- Oinnsp-epar&tionsare mode at tk>a saasoa <’f the yf&r of a oi'Diisiecoy which renders their prAsewat og a certain asm cooler weather. These preparations taken to a moderate extent in warm Weather are rery condu cive to health. Witters <fc Co ’b Kerosene Oil Lamps —lt is now afeertamrd beyond a doubt, that these po*t be lights are, when the pure Witrers So Co oil is used iWtiichcan always be had at their empo mm, i*o. St North f ighth street, corner of F ibert) tbe tnfest port able light in use. astuey are also the moai brilliant convenient, ard eoooomicat They are being adopted n ohurohes and publio buildings generally throughout the c.uniry, and no honsebod in ihiß city should be withouuoue of these excellent lamps. Patriotic Stationery —Magee, Ho 316 Chest nut street, has just brought out & beautiful quality oi uotrf-paper. containing a portrait of President Lmoolu in water mart, and will bring out General McC.eilan in the same style next week. What thb Prince Napoleon Pays —Prince Napoleon, in looking arcund among the lions of the oity , yesterday, dropped m with his suite at the Brown atone Clothing Han of £<o*h li So Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnu street, abo'6 Mxth. flis Imperii’] Highness remarked rhat he had never seen so sp endid and *pacous au establishment, even in Paiis He oxamin d p trtioui&r y tne>r stock of n int&ry garments, and declared that in all the essentials of first-rate ma terial, aubtantial mate, onmfort, andelexanoe of out no regiment m the French servios was better uni formed. Prince Napoleon, doting hiß late visit to Phila delpbia proved himself a wise man. Rrading in 7he Press t &t ili-mnst fashionable, as well as the most ecmomicnl plooe in the oity to buy clothing was at G-anville fiiokes* Palatial Rtore 6i9 Chestnut, he de termined to vi-it that e&tab ishroent md see if TAe Press was right, On visiting it he was so impressed, not o ily with t*>e grandeur of the store, but a so of the ma terial and low prices of theoiothini, that he cete-mineo to buy several new su ts. both for himaelf and attend asti. Ihavtio'e etocko'summer cl .thing is.eiiiDt off at lees ’han o.igt pneee and, in addition, a gift is given with eaoh purchase made. Winnow Shades, all styles and sizes, of good quality and strong fixtures, 719 Chestnut rtreet, Phila delphia, W. H. Cabhyl & Bro. eg- Also, United States Flags, larte sizee. [stuth-6t ARRIYALB AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS UT TO 12 O’OIOOK lA,T RIGHT. ’ CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth end Chestnut. W Coleman. Pittsburg R M Penn & la. Ohio V R Petrikm Look Raven W "bepard-lilinou WSPtftW&rt. Phil* JD ohnsm, Ph«ia a f T>arr' port. Chicago ft C Chapin-PhOa F S Ken* & Ja, Phila H BisselL Sanford Mrs Z D Gilman &o. Wash G F H Peck, N w Haven CO mith. New Haven T N Vi‘ler,Pittsburg n N Curns. Kentuouy G R Colby, New Y rk JH rfedfield. *ew York B w Berows, New York « G.bb;. New Y -ric W Gihb*. New York “Kiel, Boeton J N Sum. Indiana JW-tilibro k, Maine Govern* RI M-.]or i ompkins. R I Mra V alette, Wash, D C H Barne?. *ew York J Humphrey, ft ew Yo k « Steven*. New York Geo r e«roug. New York 9*®* B l°Y a h V ? A $¥ Whi tcomb, Boston J w’Ktaibail, 80-ton J Burgees So wf, N York J 6 C Baaeltme. U S N K H MoCuHoh, W Yo«k Mrs Moßulioli & da- NY D F«rch eimer, N York ML Harbesou, New York Miss barbeson. York Miss a nartKson, N York 8 H VloClean Pittsburg C K Gano-Cinmnnati O Benj F Bhenk. Lancaster Riohd Hoffromi. New York W l Corae, Penna • John O English, Zanesville J E Biea’er Lancaster 1> H Ve*qh, U j> A WHLwmberton So wf, Fla Dr • Ziegenfusa Va J F Maddox, flev York Ihoa H Roe Jewbury HH wnoiu New York T C Vemdge. New York John Wilaon. Baltimore •Johns Hall Sc. 1, Columbus 't boo G Palmer. Newark W W glie-m-tn, i*»war« I) W Rurt, Buff lo Jas ff sidw-y, Jbuffa.o HA Pitoher, Maine Geo K Cfv.k *, New y*rk W J Rebeue, No York R B • oward jK-ngland J L Fiaher. New York A n Ze-ely, Washington Cape Morgan, *ew York John J Vetle, lr->y, N Y James Clasp Chicago ? N YYashmaton. Proy C Cawell, New York J H Meredith, Baltimore E R ftudge, Haltimore James Whue. J-em-aylvama L Koisht Baltimore Robsrt Hoael.Detro t HO Hili, Boston Chis Herwood. Boßton Theo R Davie, New York V Massachusetts 8 8 Williams Cino nuani J W Tifft, New York, Owen l e*is New York £ £ Poison. New York i> - Bops* New York C K 1 homes, iahesr*roo N BBachman, New kork L Bachman New York D Cake, f=ew Jersey W M Kerr, Han*iflbu'g C H Mellon, Pmladelpbia Jas Renahaw. U 6 Navy J Burterwortk, U a Navy MERCHANTS’ ROYEL-Fourtt .treat, 1i.1.w Arth. AClarkiPhila F gerr. Crestline.Ohio Hon iwlute.'iidiana, Pa J CKirkpa'nck Pittabarz P r b w a iij oe 4- | a . Heading H B Markbj, Pit'l * Sami Shore* Pitr.burcr M Thompaon, Penna H ume, Belief nte Th"» M <•«. Pittsburg 5“ tr'aT.erta nse jij Belated- fyraouie Ihoa Boland Mass H i.nrentz Mari land G 'Caie.hiueetißbiirg BP Mi let & la, A lan Citj GEBerah York. P. T H Ke vv New Yo k Miss M Armstrong, N Y Hon Wm Bizlur, penna .■MenicAH hotel—Uhestnm .treat, aboT* Fink. JMt’hinn.wewJereej John w fl..ult, Baltimore A Gomilee & la W H Talbot J P Aiocta ne H Luoas M B Bicha ds, Pottsville J)r Koberts, Maryland Mre ' lark & 1 n, Man land Geo Kennedy Alan land JH- p o # ri Havre-I©-Grace Thos P Knzey, Reading D H Fox* Reading C Marke* Lebanon j'apt WoK Madeiran, Fa tolP Lyle, Pa Ctpr, Jam*e M Leddy Pa ALShreve, Pa Joseph a Pa o r Bempstead Pa . ims Davie, Maryland J ieut I-t Barker, USE* o' MD, Ptu and M- dofin* k la, Maryland J-W Penney* Smyrna, Bel J B Wi,*on oston E W Jackson. Maine W Merritt, USA C James Michigan J hoe Buck. Maine NNTh irip'fon Maine Jos * *>w att, N H WHHanniton Washing’i) w Ham Wa*hm;ton G fucker, Covington* Ky B McGowan, uhio ST. LQVIB HOTUL—unermw «weet* above Third* W H Lewis, Washington J B Wilson, Boston i» 8 Tr omeson e w , name B John B K ie. '"al lorma i* Brooke, California J m-»s Garland* « Jersey FF Fries. Lalt-more K K Cot.k. Ij - « PF-ttrtif.NY J B Virginia Mrs vi Ararat. Virginia clavier J Vtrrinia G Widten* Vi gi> ia £ Winslow* Mew York M H Tuska, Mew York THE VitlOPt—Area street, adot* Visix*. K H Myers. Pitlalurg W beslege-Pittsburg H Hiehard-nn. Jlm.o s IK bray. West« heater W P Han.m md, Phi ada B Dietler, Bending A L Gee, Gordon* Penna BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Th'rd et„ above CaliowhlU II He>»h. silent vra B D G Keim- Pa S- 8 "’T,* ol ? B, j t, ? a o ld dodee. Somerton Sirtn< nd Bofrel-nd. Pa A Bookman Pa W faff, YtT<w>vi*le I-aacLlrn' r. Pa fcaml Yar leyvDle SauilbhuM* Bucks co A white Bucks county , John Wifiurd Backs oo <?eo Wesn*r, viaiden Or’k Caas Rrsdi. *■» Jss R 'uekma i. Wrightsv’ Isaac L Tomlin on, Pa Mrs ioaih».a<»a. «jb rry Ms ter ouilina n. Pa F r Beanes* Yardiejvilio A tuuSer* Fxster Geo CJemeiiS, Cnes Valley Thos Wiiuaru, Lucks oo BARLEY SHEAF-Second street, below Vine. WH Meyon)ga)*Bur]jngton GN Greer, Atlantio fhty H Wats »n* Bucking ad . as McCoy. Doxestowa EG M iles* 110 1 stown Jas f Vandegnft, npe JthtiHtitoa te JoraOStirvte* Umieatowu l frioJaiter, Ha<tsvil e T to Piokermg, Edgewvod Jas By berry John Rebey Buck o ► *J fo V'Ury A A Bui&\la BavigvUo H Ca?lor/l&jta,fitM e }dv Atuoioo. R R Paxson* x ah« sba J»bn Ba nsley. Mewtowa A H R«**der, Pennsylvania Oubree, Ab nctou John P»» k, Baoks *«> , J .vl Boneaa. Oav aviKe Jas PslniOr, *dsewo*d John Ljoi.** Pennsylvania Warminster KP uL dorsham - M-.rjtH um. Mo>»ham T P as birn* roivbnry *f Bothers Hocks co B S«own Browrsborg Wm DcVison, UueUenham Sam. GiodT, Cheltenham COM M I 'RCfAL POTEL—Sixth it., above Chestant* Levi BessellaNew Y»yk Jos Irwin. Steamboat, Pa T t* Jacobs. W Chester J Bevue W Chester C Pevro. Jersey Jas Lyt.d Phils Alt'K ng. Laitcaster co Jo n w«y t W ti Hannum. O ester oo lrving A so i* Cheater It B ChaLdler* Dover, i>ei Miss irving, Chester STATES UNlON—Market street* above Sixth* B F Roller* Pa Jos G Parke. Penna G-o ctaaTt. Marjland B C Phila V b°s p* *• to * PtttaU J'tmes CoustMr Pittsburg L usomeru-id _ Jacob Tausig* Petma G A Con. er A dau. Penna J«mes Walden Obo l ihos Chariton Jt wf T Pa Jd Moholtz, Uownin,town Mrs Proctor Thos E Watt, Latrobo* Pa REVERE street, above Raoe. Lieut Bast, Sch Haven Glibb ASajlor, Phila We dis irfshanon Ltegt-D -a B P r wOotbaugh, Piul» W Werner, tJchuylkiH co Thos MaiiiSvhchsylkHl co E Philhiis, Tremont EAGLE HOTEL—Third sh, above CalloirMU. TBLeissrring.Pa MH Snyder, Bethlehem Glia* Beans, Lucks CO Sami Smith. Buoksoo J> a Smith* Me« Jersey W Beans Bucks so H Smith, Buoksoo E Woilery.Buotsou PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEO. M. TATHAM, } T H FRO * HI4 GHAM.S Coaisiixxxx ov ths Month* WM*LrRER&r S «W*Xtt* LETTER BAGS At %K& s&#rchants- ■ Sinn Tiuoarom* Dn&ievy ._Liv#rtwMvL seen Shin Lancaster. D^can— soon B*-tk Ma gnet ftio*soon BarkAchiilcs, G Lrndon, soon SOM RISES— .« 2-SUN SETS-, . 0 S 3 HIGH WATER- 11 45 ARRIVED. mm Stenmrhip Dos s on* Crooker* fiom Mew York via Cape M ay, 7 hours, with mdse and passengers, to James All der ice* Schr Broadfield. Fisk, b days Tram Boston, with mdse to ro*e!t ft Outline Heir J Thomas McClure, 2 day a from Choapeake City* withgrain to Christian A Curran. Schr Mery* Rjckaids* 1 day from Camden, Del. with wheat to J L Bcwley AUo. Fohr Clayton A Lo*ber. Japkson. 2 day from Smyrna, Del wit*, oats and oorn to J L BewlCy A Co* SohrS L Crocker* Presbrey* 3 days from Taunton* with mdse to Tweils A Co, Schr EC Kniftht. Wlurlow*s days from Salem* m bal laittoMoble, Hammett ACaldwell. Corn may b* quoted a shade firmer, with a moderate busine-s ifoinr for ezoort and home consumption; eaies of 45 000 bushels at 38®460 for mixed W< ».e'n. Hrovi-ions—Hork is le»s MOfiveePUh'Td'y son*m; the »a>es ire 7 0 hhle. at 915 764M6 for mees. and $lO 62X*r10 75 for nrime e Bet is unchanged. w«ti* sales of 10U ill) a. at 6O for o:mntry me s $404 60 for cuntry p ims sB<rli sf>5 f > ‘or reiackei and $ll 60012 50 for extra mess. Beef htms a»e qui tand unhanged. Beef iu nominal. Cut mehts are dullard heaw. at 6®B for iiura*. and 4X®5 for sboubiorn. a d is <iuiet, with sates of 2CO leroea and bbla. at The market is firm, w th eft es of 400 bbla. ati7o. CITY ITEMS. Notick to Druggist* and Pbrpumbbb. —A fraud is in tho market. William A. BUchelor’s wall’ known Hair D*e is imitated, and so nearly reiembbs tbs original that the public may be imposed upon. We insert this no'ioe to dealers in patent mediolues, per fumers, So., that they may examire their stook o? Batcheloi’s Hair Dye and assure themselves that they sell only the genuine artiole. as Mr- B«tohelor hat com menced actions against some New York houses who have sold largely of the spurious artiole, to tbe disap probation or the ard injury to the proprietor. Heavy damages will doubtless be recovered. The prac tice of buying these articles from any peddling medium at a paltry reduction in price- induces these frauds by holding out a premium to dishonest imitators. Any house being doubtful had better examine, and not risk ths danger of selling any other tlianfthe genuine- Thb Eshleman Dragoons —We understand that a full regiment of horse is proposed to be raised iu theiote ior to be entitled the “hahleman Dragoons, the young men in the vicinity bavins become at sfied tL at the author of tbe J« ff. Daria Cravat (exhibited by Mr. J A. Fableman at his celebrated t ravat Store* northwest comer of Chestnut end Seventh streets) isa pa riot- and ought to be immort.4 zed. Ti e Dratorns will, of curse, be rigged to a man in an Eshleman Cra- vat, in emulation of what all other men of good taste are doing. Esh’eman'sat Seventh, and Ches’nut has be come an ineti utn n. and it w< u d be fo ly to deny that he keeps the most fashionab e and complete s’ook of Gents* Furnishing Good.*, in general, to i .und in the Union, which he says must and shall be preserved. CiaOTBiHG vor Military and Civilians Messrs. Wanamaker At Brown? proprietors of the spiendid ntw Osk Ball Cliith>ng zaar, scurheast oornu of Market and Sixth street*, have already ob tained an enviab'e reputation for making tbe neatest, moit substantial nnd graoeful garments of any olothing home in fht ade«pbia. 7be consequence is. they are literally orowded with patrorage and their orders for military work are daily increasing Their work is made in t*.e test possible style, and their prices are remarkably moderate. MARIN E IN T JBI U*K S€ R* rORTOF PUILAGELPRIAt Aug* 3, 19011 THE PRESS- PHILADELFHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 1861- Steamer J Jerome. Jerome, 32 hours from Washing* ton. DC, with mdse to w P Clyde. „ . Steamer Anthracite. Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. Aehules, Gallagher, London, T Kiohardson A "Viohr K O Knight, Wlurlow, Salem, Nob'e, Hacimott ?chr G L Adams. Fisk? Boston. L Uofiiermol A Co. schr Edwin Jleed, Champlan, Boston, Vun Dusen, Norton k. Co- . „ • SohrJos Turner, Cmweli Poston. do. Nehi Cnui* Kenrar. Newport J R Blekiiirnii. SohrHA Roitcir. Rogexs, Boston* N Mturtevant A Co Bohr Now Jersey, Vannoman* L Audcnricd 4 Schr W B Jeukins. Bowen, Pawtuoket, . . do. Pobr SL Crocker, Trosbrey. Taunton, Sinnickson * Glower ©hr ieaao Vansant, Burdge, Norwalk, Sinniokaon A Glover. „ , . . _ r Steamer J 8 Shriver, Dennis* Baltimoio, A Groves, Jr, (OnnwmdnM "f Julj 31> Thft followme boats from the Union Canal pawed into the B©huylkil] Canal to day. bound to Philadelphia, la den and consigned as follow*: _ , M . D eebold lumber to Benjamin CaTson;-* do to Ga*ki)> So Galvin; IS R Bowen, do toWmO Lloyd: Witman So Conrad, grain to Josie.« fe* t; Fatapsoo, pig iron to CabeenJtCo; two rafts timber to Holiuyikill Naviga ion Company. "■ ( Correspondence of The Urew.> HAVRE DE GRACE.SIAuk. 2. Seven boats loft hero this morning, laden and con signed as follows: ■ - • Chsa Blanchard, with lumber io J ; J B_Uaw» r?nco hit coal t ■ New York; R BWigton.ro to OhPßt peake Cily • Friendship Emma So Milton, Harry Hru b«ker, and W c Hoehiandor, anth coal tn Delaware City. MEMORANDA,'. ? r Bark Chas W Poultney. Sprague, from London ior Philadelphia, at Deal 30 li ult. Bark Aura, Lindsey, at Biistol Slat ult from fortress Monroe . „ . . . Brig Judge Bray, cleared at Boston Ist inst. forrhtlndelphia. ... .. ... ting Cond' va Johnson, for Philadelphia, saiifld lrom Bnstol 31st ult ard in oonsequence of head wm . and off nt' : u r h of Warreu r*ver. Brig * athariue Nic«eis Hatob, sailed from Provi dence Sist ult for Philadelphia b- vi Marov. Davis, cleared at New York Ist inst. for Philadelphia* _ , , Pohr h. G sorter, {imith. henoeat 29th ult. Bohr Amelia. Roobhiil- lienee at <alem 36tb u t Pshr Jas 8 Hewitt, Ross, cleared at Salem 31st ult. tor Philadelphia. Sobr h A Wood, Cranmer, sailed from Salem olst alt. for fr-hiladelphiiL. „ _ kehr BuAi.a Vina, Phillip*, sailed from Fail River Si t ult. for Philid-lpbiH. Bchr fin pire, Adams, sailed trom Providence 31st ult. for Philadelphia *ohr Adeline Townsend, Townsend, hence at Boston IrtlbSt Bch»s Sophia Godfrey, Bussell; Mary 15Smith-Smith; I B MyArs Cobb; Wm Bement. Hiilsn*; Mauele Van Dusen Ireland Excelsior Riley, auil Francis **. Bmun, Ande- son. oiaarod at Uoaton Ist inst- fur Pirilodaiptua. fiolir Alien Downing, Rice, cleared at Boston Ist mst. for Mristoh Pa- RohrJ walker, Griffin, henc* at Providence 31st ult Bohrs Charlotte Wnliams, Gilding, and DG Ho*d Rockett, sailed from Providence Slbi .ult, for pbia. NAVAL. United States steamer a.o r ss.Capt Prentss. from Hampton ‘ oads, arrived «ff the Navy Yard with two prizes the schooner Enohantress from Boston- bound to't. Jagode Cubi.wh ch whs captured Julv 6th, 200 mil#«B - of Bandy Hook bv the ptivateer Jfi Davis and on be ng taken t * Cha*ies on. s C. was recapture« Jui« 221 with six of the piiv&teet’s orew on boa>d West of i Ape Huttoras. Also, onptured yesterda morning* off Oluhootraguo boot tMizabacn Arin*mm> Pin ad-lphiv of and off Ch'nooteague, is consequenoe of having "o on b »?»rU. Lise ol * fillers attached io tbe AlbVros*: Gmreo A Pr nt>B% u,»rrm*nder; JohnB Meville, Lieutenant; H O Patterson,hai ing viAster; J M rhen, Aatis’t Bur gpon; b K Conley, Paymaster; T D * etdall, Henry and John H Jbar r is. Masers Mates; th«» Hawkev 2d A&S'S’t D W ftumway, 3d As sistant Engineer? and Thos w Smith, 3 1 do. SPECIAL NOTICES. Schkkce's Mandeakb Pills — A. CERTAIN Ctfftß V R DISC-* SCO LIVES. AND THE MANY DANGEROUS MALADIES WHICH ARE C-*.UBKD BY A MORBID CONDITION OF THAT To give the public a ole-ii understanding of the mode iawbch MANDRAKE FILLS produce those wonderful * ffeots which are attested by thousands of reliable witnesses we present a brief DESCRIPTION OF TUB HUMAN LIVER and its functions, wh ch will make the operation of this p pular medioine perceptible to every man’s under standing. The liver is supplied with bloodvessels, nerves, and absorbents. One of its obvious uses is to B‘orote and propane the bile. It likewise filters the blood acd «epa* rates that fluid from all i s impurities. Row indispen sab y n*cesaary to he *ltn is the proper perform ’.noe of this function l If the liver is diseased it oannot pu if> ihe bloud, an- 1 if that is sent back through the Lm-p* brain, and other partß in a morbid condition, it must oauae jnuodtoe biliousness, obstruc'ion of the kidney, gravei, *nd many other o-mplainta, more or lees painful and dangerous but the least of them quite enough to makeama-i sick and uncomfortable and unfit for the per orm -noeot any of the du'iesof life, i his unhealthy state of the system very often ends in pulmonary con sumption The circulation of the b’ood is oonduoted in this man ner: The heart sends the vital current down through the arteries, it passes through the flesh, taking up al impui ities in its progress, then ths stream of blood flows backward through the veins and passes to the liver to be purified. It is imposub eto cure consumption, soro ful», or scarcely any other kiud of ulceration, while that important organ, the Liver, is d sease-1. It is for that reasonlhit “ regular physicians” rarely cure con sumption. Ihey usually begin their treatment with the use of some oough medic ne, the basis of which is mor. phia or opium in some shape, which looks up the liver, instead oi relaxing >he scoretions. giv ng a tone to the stomach, and producing a healthy flow of bile. Dr a Seherck’s PUx-MOMC SYRVP, SEAWEED TONIC* AND MANDRAKE Will strengthen tho sys’em, purify the blood* and ripen and heal alcore on tho langs. They have cured thou sands. and other thoußinds are now being cured by them, BCHENCK’S MANDitAKR PxLLS are doing more to regulate the sfomach and liver than any other medicine ever invented. 'J housands are using them now, in this oity and elsewhere, and every one is astonished al their good offsets. When the dise sed state of any part of the booy requires purgatives, these Pi<ls always reach the seat of the disease. 1 hey are as harmless as bre*d- bu l far more powerful than calomel or any othor mineral poison- m their curative effeo.'s. A-most every day some person, who has been cured by them, cpmostp Dr Sohonok’s office aud ro ates the wonders they havo performed. From some persons t£ey have expelled large worms; from others, morbid matter; and from others again, clear bile. In C9rfam oasoa, persona who had l ean illforaJuug time with diseased liver—skin sallow, tongue uoated* bowels costive, breath offensive, Ac., were restored to health cud tho periect enjoymeut of liie. tv tlie use of tine uieuioinc, romc who were thus relieved had be cocre so dulU drowsy, or lethargic that they scaroely had energy enough to move hand or foot In such oases* the ailment is often caused by worms. By using SCHENCK’S MANDRAKL PI LB, the stale bi e and corrupt matter which constitute what are called the ’* worms’ bed*** are worked off, and tho worm* themselves pass off with ■ hem. Some weeks ago a lady told Dr Schenok that she had taken the Pills for liver complaint, but, to her great surp'Ue, the medioine brought away several worms, each about ten inches in length. An old gentleman, of Baltimore, who had been in a wretched ooLdiion for a long time* took the SEA WEED TONIC and MANDR RE PILLS, after which he passed thousands of small worms (asoarides). and he is now perleody well. A lady came to D*. Seheaok at the Marlborough Ho tel, Boston; ohowaa supposed br her physician* to be affliotc-d with tope worm* &bc had serere paisa aid sensUionof something moving and twisting inside of her. These feeliug*. at tines almost threw her into convulsions. It would creep up into her throat and Ap pear to bite ; tho on'y way to quiet it was to drink mil*, when it would letile down and go to sleep* She would have to take a qua 11*» b d with her every night for that purpose. *he was very ooative skin yellow, and dried opto a mere shadow. Dr.Pohenok gave her four MAM DRnKb P'LLH every night for a week* and the SEA WEED TONIC according to ’ha directions whioh only moved the bowels sbgli 1/ once a day, a* d which in ordina y persons would have physiced severely ; but it sickened the anim* Land she found sheoid not orave any more milk* /1 the end of a week Dr. s gave her a double d se. sny eight or ten Mandrake Pills and soon after she passed a large quantity of muous and slime, in which was imbedded a large lizard From ’bat time she began to ircover, and is now pe feotly well. 'Jhis shows what can be do. e with proper medioine and proper treatment. Any person that imagines that they have got tape wo r m or any o her hind * f worms- if they will tike sufficient Mandrake Pills everyday fora week orteudiysto lelax the secretion, but not to purge* then ta»e a targe dose trough to ph &io severely it will carry off all moroid matter iu the ays era, and if nothing of the kind should be there it will cleanse the system and eave the patient in a healthy condition. A volume won d be required to give a brief account of the remarkable cures p iToim.d by Dr. 8 B&NCK’d Mediei.es* vis: PUL O<IC SYrtUP, SEAWEED TjMC. a*d VI AM DRAKE PILLB-all of whioh are acoompaLied by full directions for the u e of them Dr, tC .ILNGK has a sui>e of rooms in eiok of the large cities where he has au extensive practice. All persons who wbh toconsu twith h>m will meet with kind and attentive treatment. He makes no charge/or advice . T.e PiLIS, and other mediciues. may be had at Dr. BCHEMCKM Cffiae. Mo* 39 N* SIXTH Street Philade phis. Price 25 CENTS PER BUX. Can be sent by mill to any address. au3 3c Buy Touk B.th.ng i<ob«3 roa Ladibs. Gents, and Children.at SLOAN’S, 806 MARKET Phila. aul-3t” Omn Psion Ulossing or rsa Lawm n»Ti,nz, mad* in th* be.) manner, azprenl* for HE FAIL SALES. LOWEST Mllinc prisoa marked in faun Fitnrei. All cood* made to order —arr&nted ntuhstarr. Our OHK-PREOK ey.tera i. atrl.t}. ai ,arHi to. All are therebr treated alike. tstt-lr JONES * nn . eni MAFKEB Street. Bayosslob’s Uajb i/ra—xrus celebrated and aerfeat Hair Dye i» tJh*. tut u :ti wo* id. All oilier* era mere Imitation* of thiazreat orifical, *rhi«h ha* tained mioh eztenuTe patronace in all part* of tho Clobe. The genuine W. A. BotoheloF* Liquid Hair Ora ailMli* prodnos* a aplendid black or natural brown, without staining the ikin or injuring the hair, and will r»udy thi ill ifell *r tad tyu, iniogontisg the hair for life. ' Sold brail Drnggut* and Perfumers. W*«!«*io br 1-AHNESTOOK L 00., BYOW L CO.. Phiiiidilphi*. whi-tf GSOYBB. 4 BaXßh’s esLBSSAXnt nOIBSLSeBFAMILY BEWiR* HACBIHES Vko Beat in 6>e lor Familr Bowing. nt OH LaWBW* hrrut. Pkiiataii-hi* Cash Pbintikg, bsst ahd OirsAi'asr tk the Citr, at 34 South THIR D Street BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best andGheace.t is the C>tr. at 34 South THIRD Street. PAMPHLET PRINTING, and erarr other dezorip tion of Printing, of the moit lupenor unslitr, at th* meet reaeonahte rate*, at RING WALT A BROWN’S. •"*»*»*■ Ylvildiur 3TS S«at» WHTVD 9krm*t BBEKMAM-WALTKR.-f) D the Ist instant, at ProoklTU, by the Hev, Frarc aV uion. D. Mr- B. F. Beckman, of New York citT to Carrie A , daughter of Alfred Walter, Esq., of Brooklyn. HO'’'B ALL —Ob the 2d instsnt. Kate C., wife of H. W. Bons"!!. inthe 28 hyear of her use. The relatives and Iricmlnot tho family are rospeoc- Mll levited la Mtead h-r funeral, from the resi dence nf her husband swede. n- hr Airy street, Nor nstown, ra ,on Monday, Sue. tt, at 9 o’elo k A. Ba. I une at to prooeea to Lower I'rovidenee Bap'Ut Church. ** At c-amiea. N. J., Aueunt 1. 5851. Israel J-lliutt, only son of Wev. Jiiohard 8, am! Mary D. Jiun si a*e<i l year and 1 weolc Funeral from iis lather’a residence. No. 336 North geo«»»d street, Cftmd-n tins (Saturday) afternoon, clt,o H vithou r further notice. * Hutflihi*— On the 30 h ultimo, Mrs Saliio Ann Pushes* wile of Mr. James Hushes, in thefiSd year of uer fromthe tesidenoe of her Uußbaud, No. 432 street, Camden, W. J., this (Saturday) afternoon, &I J _ » D<’UG{jA9B.~ontb4Slfttiilt.» Henry Samuel Batten. sonotJ J. Ethelma K Douglass, aged 4 months and 13 days. - EWfli- LMAft.-Oa ®K!» ultimo, at Qaakertown, Leo Engelnt&n. tu the 27th year ol his see, kuneral Irom the re-idenoe of hie lathe*, in Flovor vSfttutdey) morning at 10 oMo«k. * FAGhftj-Op tin. let instant.. Mary Fagen. infant uauzhter of Bernard and Ca harine Fagtn. aged 1 year and 3 months. Funeral from the residence of her p&ronta. No. 423 Jjttuestrert. Fourth street, above Bpiuoe, this (Satur day? morning* at 8 o’clock. * Wonderful cures. MARRIED* DIED* WECKERLY —On 9lst ultirco. Genres, sou rf George and.. Ann Wecker.y, aged 21 months and ly da*» t W<£BT.—On the Bl*t ultimo, L .wifoof John W West and daughter of Jacob ami Hester Gravens ine." atC'iSO je-rs. V”?! ril r rom ths residence of her paren'H. No. 121 Ifoefo Rtroet. this c fLl;ir -a'r l Afternoon at-3o ? olnnk * McG A K v*- Y.—Ou th- tat irjgtaut, Bernard McG&r ve», in Mte62l of hisa^o. Puneru f orn ins late reßidenoe. N>. I’2. tsoruor of Hope and Ottor streets- this ) afternoon, at 2 o cl *ck * MANNING.—OiI the 3 r »t ultimo, at Cla'kshor G'ouofßt2r oiinntr- N. J , 11. toune« staon of A. V.and fcalho M. Mn.nn.uq.&ffeU2o months FunerM from tho ro*idnnce of his parents. Treu ton, n j, this fbeveu h dny)af ernoon. * LOTI.—On the 20th ultimo. John J. Loit, in his fc-h year. Funeral from his late residence, w o 11 ft‘nsmee? ? s Ro*,Baini n uHtre» , fc below Roddins Railroad, on Sun day afto' noon arSofolock. "* ffiMITH.— nthe3(uliultimo. ft, iss I'l'za»'eth 9imth, of Onthwriue ano tlie late Henry Smith, aged 18years and 1 iron'll. Kunera' from reaulenoe o f her mother, back of No. K6B ro i d, a ovc RieJimond street, <»n Sunday ftfrernoon at l o’clock * LUKEN®.—up the Ist instant, l*a*o Lukens, in the 61>tyear of his a-io. Funeral fro<n nin hte rdsiikuce. No. 1126 Wallace street, on Tueedav nio« , mmr. 6th instant, at 8 o’o'ook * H HL.-On the 3 st ultimo, Mary Jane,wileof Jaoob B.ihl, in th* 20th vear nr Uisaro . Funeral f-'Mii the rCßidenoe of her husband, iu Co lumhia R-yenue,date Hano <, erntr et,)liel w Itiolimorii street. EigUtoeiilh ward, on kunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. * irA'W.—-Oil th© 31st u.ltirm»y Moris Crenshaw, ip the 35th year omiiu nge. Fuiioral from liia la»o res'deuco. Church street, u°y Trenton avenue, l'ranklord, on Sunday afternoon, utSo’ulonk. » At. c U^ Mß;i:^T.“on 1,10 Ist instant, Wm. Cuthbert, in tbe 6W roar of bis aire HOLGATK.—On the Ist instant, Riary Bertha Hfol gate, dauehter of Edvrard arid hniily BoUate, aged 8 months and 2 da* 5. .Fnneral from th*i residence of her parents, ooruer of Pfoliin and Conroy streets, Roxboroueh. Twenty fi'nt. this c*a urdav) afrornoon, a» 2 n’c 1 * ok. * B EC«.—On rh** let instant, at Germantown, Susannah Ben-k, iu ih- 77'hiearot heraeo Funeral from her late residence Lehman street, Ger antown. on '’undir afternoon. at*2 o’clock. * BROWN—On the 19th ultimo, i*' Luze.ne county, p a Ur. Riohrv-d H. Uro«n. aged 68 rears. GRTMSBAW.—On tbe 3oth ultimo, m Wilmington, prtlawaxc, Kliza .-.nn, daughter of the late Wiliiain Gnmvhaw. * HOL I'vGSHKAD —Onthe lntir-stant, Ellen daugh ter o 1 the ’ptc Hukli F. Ho'lmg be«d. ruueral from her Jat* res deu e No 19'7 6pruee s*reer t this eSatprUny) ai 'rqo' u at 6 o*pn>f-{(, * jIfOURNIKG STORE, & SON, 918 GBF®TNUT Street,are riowselliuc Black I‘rapemarots at aa and 31iif cents. Black at 26 aud 3Df o«h'b Bluf:k7-4 widp.bareges- 60 and accents, Secnud-inoutnfti. poplins.2scents- Gray mixed lavellas, 12}£c. Gray mnttied mnden"B.l2Ke. Gray mix *d wide madonnas, 18!{o. Blaofe and whitr printed grenadine bareges, 10*. Shepherd plaid real srenad'n r b&'egea, 60c. Black and white Paris organdies,26a, |yj “DIGNITY AWD WORTH OF THE L? 80UL»-Pov. C. T. STKCK Pastor of >t James’ Lutheran Church on this snWect, * ABBATK aFT RiNOON sj< •*o ock. at Amerioin Mechanics’ Fall, FOURTH and G EORGK Ptrerts It* J. Fuperinterdent SPIRITC.UISM.-COISFFRFVrE AT J. 3 pa a BOM A L- onBUft»D * Y *tl' V, ‘.M ,on th* F.viden esof the Fxistenoe of pirits; 8 p . M I eoturenh fIKM.ING MKD r A, w thaD fiooo t nt of D J B, Newton's c-ioes, as witoessed by D, Child, admissioi 5 cents. It* Y?r" CHLRGH of the intfrces^or, I.S SPRING. below B oscl st'Cet. he UeotorfD V ) will or-Ach asermo>. to YWe Men i*i th-*FVENL%G ’*-Bn’ look. Prayers and Sermon every unday afterroon at 4 P ,>I li* CONCORD HILL, TENTH ST $ k_s nbove Arch —’ O-MOkPOW. Lords Supper to. lO)* A. M. Preaching by CHAS, CAMPBELL. e. M Seats frei if PENNSYLVANIA STATE TEACH FRB' aB« ,, olaT‘o —Th » nex annualmee ifie of this association wiU be h*d at LLVVItiBUhG, Union on-nt.v Aueustfi h. 7th aid Bth. Ar an emerits Imve been mftfie wi ii »he principal ailroads i -» rhe •‘rate t'* carry toaohero and bers of e a«s 'cia'ion at ha f »he umal ra*es *» oertifio ite of me/tiberenip should bs preaeuted when puichasing tioketa Female teaohers will be entertained at f ewisbure free of exper se. Arra*gements have been mad with the propr eto'a of tho principal hotels to en erinin the m&'e tenchprs atreduoed ratos It is hoped a Jaree number of the teachers of Penn sylvania will >*e present as importan interests are at sta e. and will engage the attenti 1 n of the meeting. Let uj, then, have a glorious reunion in DAton ooun ty, J. P. KjRKitMAN. „ Chairman Executive Committee. Potts ville, Augnst 18 1. $- li» VoLCUTES-R REFRESHMENT FOO ’* OF STREET,—fhe Pa«saee of Volunt. a throueh the c*ty anu the expectation of others, will require more fupds tha-we have at our disposal The ommirtee will friel ihariklui for anr ont ioutions in Provisions or Money left with the forowing gentlemen, who have ttindl? volunteered t-> ai-’ üb: * B 4 H DIE 633 Mnrtefc street J. C- HAND&C L 6l4and6 6 Market street. Dr -ROBI N tiINGhR. 8 w-. cor. second and Mary. *AVORY Sc CO., Front an • Reed. JOHN KniDF». r*. >■. Cor Second and Walnut, ALEX. G®EAVE 1 L 2C6 N. Fifth ami 8 6*. Fourth. AiftßHj* K ihONS. -ou'hwark f-our-drr. 0., Third aud Walnut. Dr. B. WaRD 941 »onlh e-eoond street- O* AN De aware Mutual insurance Co. PAULJ FIELD. 747 •ou h Second. JNO. WILLI\MB. Willing sa ei and224Catharine. E‘ J 1534f IA,( !? AM *, B o• 2 o s, Dejaware avenue, P-4* H A W , Girard avonuoi TEOSjW, BrtlLY. 64t Nonh Seventh, Gby.W maRTIN, 126 South Second, E. A. 80UDER. 3 Dock street Wharf. J. ti*BAXTER. f22S >uthBecond CO , 233 and 234 Market. BUCV*NaN& OOURThF.Y. 154 !<oiith Third. SAMUELS- MOON, Commonwealth Insurance Co., Sixth »nd Chestnut. W. L. BUkKFaRDT, 60 North Front. J AA’L9.*West Philade’phia. ALBERT C, ROBLRTe, N. E. Cor. Eleventh and Vine HENRY DISTON. 67and 69 Laurel street. JOHN F So E. B. ORNE 6 9C esinut- Dr. WM H- STUfiGRN, U- 8. Mine. Chestnut street. Dr, A, L. KENNEDY, Market street and West Penn ttLuaro. JA . a W * qo m m ftra NO North Front. Dr S'TlALL.srar oallowiull Etreer, JONES, at Isaac P. Morris'Bioh mo*d foundry D K- i ON. No. 929 Arch s’reet- BEnJAMTN BCHiMAt K. No. >l. Second street. A HAD BARhoWS Chairman, an2-6t* No 1 -09 South FR«-NT Mrcet. (Yy» OFFICE MORRIS CANAL AND BANK - ? ING CO., Jersey t in, July 23.1861. DIVIDEND NoTlGei.—The Board of ‘directors have declared, from the earnings of the Canal, a semi-annual Dividend of FIVE Pi R CENT, upon the Preferred ?tock, payable ou and alVer the t»tU day of august next, it the’Office of ths Company, at Jersey City, or to in and near Philadelphia, at the office of E. W Clark & Co., the'e. The Transfer will dosed from the 26th inst. to th* 6th of. August. jytt t*u's» L N. COVDIT, Secretary. iVw 81 Wom’K-TO THE INHABITANTS OF . s2 o FRANKFORO-Tbat rhe DAILY or WEEKLY PRESS can be h>!dat the counter of mretcre, or served at your houses regularly, at an ear v hnur, • W, C, SHE ARD, jylB-Im* Arcnfc for The Press, in Frankford. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA LLS AND DARBY RAILROAD COMPANY. „ PniLiDSLPniA, July 13.1861. The Boaro ol Directors have this day declared a Di vidend of TW>N» Y-FiV*-- CaNTS per share on the Capital Stock of th s Compasv, outstanding this day, payablecnand after the 25-h inst, at the Office of tne Treasurer, No '2'Walnut street. For the oonvenienoo of tue Stockholders, the Trea nurer will be at the Depot corner of Darbr aveuue and /orty-nwth street (opposite the Grav’a Ferrr road,) between B y, ar>d 6 l r . M., on SATURDAY, the 27th mat., prepared to pay the above. Traußlor Books will bo closed until the2sth inst, , THOS. tiPARKti, liecretar? and Treasurer, jjU-Ixu No. WALNUT Street. MILITARY NOTICES. 8 THE O;DEN Lt 6l >N, COL. ¥4l. BRYAN. harine t»een ncoanted by the General ffovo;nmcr,t. f aptaios of Companies wishing to Jo » Lhd Leg-.c'n wll rcportto Col. v? M bft VAN. r r Lieut Col. H^NNiiTon or bpf re the 10th inst.ftt Boniß>S EOTEb, MOUNT HOILY. N. J. It 11 ATTENTION !—The undersigned jfi having been *<utUorized to raise a Regiment of fu ll! f+ntry fortheW«r hasdepu'ed the following ofli • ** cers to enusi men for the Hogiment: a. BBHMAN, Arbeiter Hallo. North Third below Green.and at Fried Renzd’s. f * - orh 'flu d str* et, above Heaver. . o‘WaL3j, At A. Miller's, 6 6 Ca lowhili street. L'>«-bcli <fc ► 0q1’b,431 <'aHowhiU street. A*Salle’s,6o7 *orth rhirri *treet . F. BULI INGE 4 *, At F Blitz’s 4G7 No th Thiro street. John K;un.pp’a. 220 allowhill street. MAX 8 fc'OHR, At Mr. Dolde’s, Southwe*t comer Fourth and Jeffer son streets. S’PED. WINTER, At W, Wagner’s, 440 North Third, above Willow st. A. SAUER. At 144 Ma.garetta street. 41-8 Jul'ftna street. 730 Vine street. A. HOHOPF, At Mr. Wanner s Us Ka'b H te'. Passyiinh road. RUB. SCHWARZ, Atf. If. Hordes’, No. IDS North Ml'tli. above Aroh st. Ju1y30.1851. IIENKY BoHLEN, jy;)l at SWAMED —A finished drummer and fifer for the United States frigate Potomac- Als •. WW *ble bodied menf r the I uitea ►ta es marine corps f r sea aod la, d se vioe- iarnie.iHteiy, Ap ply at Rendezvous, »o. sil * Faun t Street. lstLieu«emuit W.OTOKEB BoYD. jjSO-iat Recruiting Offioer. JB TH*I ‘vMoL’i.fiLLAW R£w>M*iMV J -pk named in honor of our gal’ant towrsman, General 111 George B Mc ’lellan- is n*»w organized, and under marching orders in two weeks 0> e more coc piny will be bcoppted. bt applying immediately to hesdnutr ters No 226 .ou.h Street. The following is a list oi nedand siaff officers: Colon l ZIKGLI-R, hi utenant Coionei, 8. U. JORN6UN, v Major. J.. . J t'N'O \ / djuiant, B. C. B« COKER, Quartermaster, W*H SHARKEY, l utko in, n. B LlNT’lffV. Aeaie't surgeon, PHILIP LKIDY. Ju. VjJh A TION!H M« jBEBI AND RESERVES !-*CTiVE «f RVIOEI - lumber of gentlemen. onuc»iv»ng the lm poitinoe of th Cavalry serv oe ae forming a Com pany, to be atiohed to n Regiment of Cavalry ac cept d b« the Gover‘ or. and d-ai e % few more intelli gent m j n to mke up their comohment tiore*s and eq lu nißhcu. tie »im any go Intoservioe immediately. Apply aHhe Law offi>je,fJ o, 419 WAL NUT street, sopona story, front room. au2 2t* Sti WAOTBO-FWfi TBE THIRD JBl flegi* ent U, Cavalry. able-bodied men of < ~ w good Tnwnfe, between the Bin of 18 and 35 jciiib, vo servo forfiyoaie. JPay from $l3 to $3l month* with bowl clothing. and medic** attendance A minor will not be enlisted wit* out tbe oon-ent of parents or guardians tv.eo accustomed to horses and riders preferred. App'y at principal iiendezvous, Wo. 115 {south MGiiTfl street. Captain SAVARR, Hard Cavalry Recruiting Officer. PHOTOGRAPHS HAVE A decided Rdvan’age over unootortd on**, an** the charges are r*n»y SI Colored Photographs, at BEl <3aUr>tSK OND Et^eet.aboveMreen. it i*sh v.ng old quid and 1. SfLVER they with to <ii*roßO of* ©aneettr-o higher CASH PH ICE at the old «stah ished AMS A y OFFICE. Mo. as South I'RiKD street, third lt* TUBNIP bEFDS—NILW CM)P.— 2EKa~hr Dutch Strap i caved, fc ed Top Sirs p Leaved, itura Basa. Qto © Aberdeen, and other de sirable varieties of lu*nip Seeds, f f our two growth, ■warranted. B. LA* BRET*- * *ON. feed and Implement warehouse. It* Nob Q land 33 south >*lXlll *c--eet. O-plOifi OF AND TKEA SUR*R, SOLDIERS’ HOME, Nsa& the City o? Washington. PROPOSALS wiU be received at tin* office nutil J UfcSßAY.ftioon,)the t9'h of Au*tiit,lB6i.for the const ruction of t«o Buildings, at the Holdierr Rome, somewhat similar to tho two now there known ae officers’ quartern . , plans and speolnoattons may be examined at this offioe. where ah information >etative t-» the looation and charaoter of the buildings will be given. Every offer for the construction of ’bean buildings must i*e aoooTnpiiued b* a rcaponHihle written guaran tee, that* if ih« bi-i should bo accepted, the pa ty or paruea will, ten days, enter into an obligation, 4riih rood an<l sudiaieut security . to erect the proposed btiihimgsaGoi rding to the p'ans and proifioations whioh have been fir may hereafter be furnished and a< will *tate the aiflerenoe hatween faoiigtite walls with white stone or marble, similar to Uie buibings ulreadj erected, or facings wit* »he best PTosseil bricks; or b\dd re may. m addition, make each proposals as to othermatenale os their experience may sini&est* Xii deciding on tho bids, right will bo rpsorved by the Boa d of Comm BBioners of the Soldiers’ Homo to aooopt such offers oiilj as may be doomed m-st ad vantngeous fo the iwitution ; mid aUo to reject the who e should none of them uode accaptahie. All bids to be sealed and «• do-sad •■ f'roiiiig.ls for Building,” and adiirois dto BENJAMIN KINb, Asa’t Surgeon, Soorotary, and Treasurer. jjJO-taalT ■ MSS. JAMES- ffl® OELESRATED J.TJL SUPPORTERS FOi! I.A3IKH, and the only Slid sorters uader eminent metliael patronage. 1-sJteiJ am bhysiaiani are resi'tottV.l!; rewuMted Ip u«-)l only on Slfs. Betts,at her residenos. JUJU WSLHUj, Street, Philadelphia, (to avMdooanterjoits.l Thirty tlwusaad Inrslids haye been advisee by their physicians 10 me her applianoes. Thos* only pro genuine baarin. tho ■nitedStatesoosyrirlt,labels on tho box,ana signa ejS-rt' 1 **“ on * h * ** Pl, * rt * r *' ' Tnt * "nmeinale - ... NKM I^’BLICATIONS Readtfg for tub *bmy «no NAVY Just issued two *OLDIKRB’ LIBRA- R< K 8 of twenty- five volumes, as fol'ow*: , HO Di EK' ‘ OaMPU UK. * m Y ®*. in which are The- Mae Flii* , » Oeu Have ock. Capt. Vicars, Cap?. 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As a work of fi -tion it is on« whivh e *n be read with buth profit and pleasure. —» .om?nercutl Bulletin, PHILADELPHIA : J- B. LIFPINCOTT & GO. T. O. H. P. BURNHAM, PUBLISHER, 143 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of the price. ji2C-*2t ]ysw NOVELS AND NEW B JUKS.— MESSRS. RUDD AND CARLETON 3»UBLt«H THIS MORNING 1 PHILIP ¥hAXTER, A Powerful Novel from the Pen of a New Author. 1 VoL, 13ino. 01.. th, Price $l. PARTISAN LEADER. The Great Disunion Novel. $1 THE SEA (LA MER.) Michelet’s new work. $l. THE PRINCE'S VISIT. De Cordova’s fine poem, $l. *+* Any of these bo*<ks sent br mail, free on receipt of price, by RUDD & CARLEIOM. PubPahen. New York, jj3o-tuth»3t RRTAJI, |,KV UUUUS. BaOWN SILKS, SELECT SHADE*. ORDERED. Brown Poult de ffoies. Gof d B u<* Poult de Soies. Good Silks for Cuy P* les. EYhB & LANDELL, aua-tf FOURTH and AhCH. GOO) STOCK OF STAPLE DRY GOODS. Complete assortment of Muslins. Comp'ete ass -rtment of Flan «'a. Complete Stock ot iiour.h d Goode. LYRE at LA "DELL, auk-tf FOURTH >nd a »CH. Black *ti ks at ns r cash pkicxs. Good Black Grode Phines- Good B a> k Grode Meiender* Good Hlack Grooc Imperial. Good Biaok Gr de Gr> in $l. Good Black Neat-Figured N ilka. „ EYRE & LANDELL, au2-tf FOURTH and ARCH. HfEW MANTILLA STORE. the mo«l iplendid BILK MANTLES in the oity, HOUGH & CO., Je3-Im 8# SOUTH TENTH S SHEET, MANTILLAS. In every new style, the risheat Qualities ever seen, at the elerant New Store, 9* SOUTH TENTH STREEP. HOUGH & CO. Jeß-lui DRY GOODS- STILL FORTH BR REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, in order to injure sales and realize Cass. Fine Chintz colored Paris Organdies. Do do. Pane Jaconets. Hleaiuiß oblo do. do, Dark Brown Lawns, iS&oent#. Silk Chaliies, Bareges, Barege Anglais, Gray Goods, Popuna, Mou* de i ainee, &c. Black Tamartine Crape de Espang, Ao. Foulard Silks and *• ilanese, Ac. white Goods in variety. A fine Jino of plain Swiss W uslins, IZJf to 90 ols. Biaok La'ie Mantles, Bournoua and Points. Black and Colored Stella Shawls A very oheap lot of Linen Cambric Hdkis. A good stook of Flannels and Domestio Goods at tlie lowest market rates, lor cash only. . A . CHARcES ADAMS & SON, jyao-tt EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. TMfiN’S ASP 801S J WEAK. •*-*■*- Ca*hm&retteo*Tw<*eds. C6t'toh*dei'« Lmen Drills. Satteeus, Cordurojß. 75 oent fine all-wool GasHimerea. Discs and fanoj Caaslmerea. , OUUkkr k GONABB, lyu A. E. Born.r NINTH and HUUiI BLaOK figured silks. A Small Lot Just Heoeived. Small fiauji’a ux 75 coats. SB aRe LESS BROTHERS, ms CHRSTNP f and EIGHTH Streets. raiAJisINA RUbtS. Vers desirable r o!on»*< iu New Goods. Measuring 16 to 18 j ards. Priois. §1 to 91 S 3. JrM Bb ABPLEBB BROTHERS, ENWtlisH B*K>G>S. Mixtures and Printed Figures, In Pine Qualities, at very Low Pnoes. Frenoh and English Bareges 8 4 wide, j>26 BHA.RPLbBo BK OTHERS. CLOSING OUT SALE DRESS GOOD 3. .Balance of our stoolt Summer Dross Good*, at merely nominal prices* to olose tnem. Bareges and Barege Robes, I'ss than half price. Fine stock Blank Dress Goods, extra cheap. COOPER k COWARD* )y!3 a, E. oor. NINTH and MARKET. ‘CTRENGH LACE POINTBS. Shawls* Mantles* and Bornoue, *o7*llo d to one-half their value, fll»olc Silk Manxes. Cloth do. Summer Dusters* A fine oli*ap. COOPER k GO WARD M „ „•• 8* E, cor. Niv-H and MARKET, Si. B.—Beet Hoop Skirts, 17 to 40springs. jy 13 1 fifil —MEMORABLE YEAR! ! AOLIAs HARD ON DRY GOODS! VERY LOW PRICES! STILL MORE REDUCED! THORNLEY A CHISM, N. E. oor. RIG < i'H and BPRING GARDEN, Want to sell their etook cUan q£ % ' And have consequently REDUCED THE lit PBICBS, VERV LOW; INDEED. Fanoy Silks a liti*e over liAlf price. Some stvles of Dress Goods at half price. Lace Mantles, Pointes. Lucernes Ac., very oheao* Black bilks* the cheapest in Philadelphia. A great variety of Gray Gooes, Lawns, .Sco,* fco. A very lar»e stook of Lom A stio Goods, A vert large stook of Linen Goods. Cloths, C*s-imerea, Vestings. Ac., kt . N. B.—Tiiiais a RARE CHANGE »o get roods un usually oheap. THORNLEY A N. V, Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GApDEN. N. B —From this date, July 9th, Terms i *Cash on Delivery.” i>9 SI ILL GREATi R REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS.—Bes quality of Ginghams for SOo. Nice assortment of Dress Goods from 13K to 35. Delaines end Challie uelames reduoed from 35 to 13K. Ladies' Cloths, plain* plaid, and striped, at a low figure* Men and Boys' Wear, much reduoed. Lawns in jr™»at variety from 8 to 37Mo* FurnisuiDK Go* ds, at the lowest marketprioes. Shetland ghawts* from 81to$6 at JOHN H. STOKES', jjQ Toa ARCH Street* SUMMER STOOK OF DRESS f-OODS AT PRICES ACCORDING TO THE TIMES.-Poplina, Bareeea* Silk Cnalliea. half prioe: Challie Delaines re duced from 25 to l iHo- ; Spring Chintzes reduced from 13Xto8o. Special attention is requested to our stook of Organ dies and Jaoonet Lawns, which bound to close out at a low figure. CHARLES ADAMS A SON, jelO EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! GIF AT SACRIFICES. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS Offered in tne balauoe of our Stook of SUMMEKDREBS GOODS, now elosingont GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES. Bargain. m Lua Mantles, Bonrnnne. Point... Bargains in filk Coats, gauutaa* d Mamies. dAR GAINS IN FANCY SILKS. BARGAIN' IN BLACK SILKS* 600. Mohair Grenadines for 250. 160. Delaines, new styles, f or Bg, 600. Organdie I awns for 18X0. UKo* Lawns, fine quality, torßo* _ H* STEEL k SON, jyfl No. North TENTH Street above Coates. A bankrupt importer’s feTooK of Samples of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. in hom-stitchea. sheer-corded, and embroidered, from 10 cents to 0S cents eaoh; a great bargain, purchased a sacrifice for cash, and to be sold in the same way only* CHARLES ADaM.B A 8oN» icao EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, LAOE VEILS.—A ehoice lot P just purchased from a bankrupt importer, and for sale at half price at CHARLES ADAMS k SON, |eSG HIGHTH And ARfi«- Btra«ti, Frenoh laob points, buurnoijs, AN 0 MANTLES —A large stock to be sold at less than wholesale price*, we cannot be undersold in these goods* CHARLES ADAMS A SON, EIGHTH and ARCH Streets- Hf UfrQUITO NETTING, all colors; Tarle- LU tan. all oolora. for covering glasses; Plaid and Swii. Muslins at wholesulsprices. CHARLES ADAMS ft SON, JelO EIGHTH and ARCHBtreet*. CMALL-PLAID SILKS. $7 Blue and White French Silks. Biaok and White French Silks* Brown and White French Silks* Green and White French Silks, Purple and White Frenoh Silks. M dox* Hdkfs. at 91.00 per dos* 00 do*. White Silk Gloves. 2So. per pair. Maw goodsreduced very low^to jeS TOB ARCH Street. asSPRUIAL KOTIOfi!! On an* after this oata THORNLEY ft CHISM will oSer EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMERK CASH OF DRY GOODS! Beini determined to r.aac. tA.tr Slock they will free Seed Bargains !! Beautiful Fancy Silks for 7* cents, worth ,1.13 Heavy RioUFanoy Silks for ,1, well worth Si M. Grenadine and Harare Goods, about ona naif their value. . _ . . Gray MixmLGcods, in every variety, from 8 centsper I RICH AND LUSTROUS, VERY CHEAP. Heat Black Brocade Bilks, double faced, ftoy ft*. De Lainea, Oahooei, Cainmerei, Clothe, VCBtlnt., ko. Linens, Mualine, Flannel., Guilts, Coven. *o« ft*. SHAWL AND CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION. French Lace Mantlei, Points*. Shawls, Eugenes. Cambria Laos Mantles. Chantilla Laoe Goods, fte. BlwkSrik^We^Ao.jin.rerjstyle, ■. R.Career Kf«H*X *. RPXWC CAXBUt «t>. ssv, t> WOAD—SOO lbs. for sale by 71 wnuiiuAuenst led «T aid «• Kertk SKWHOStresk EXCURSIONS, Young men’s Christian asso ciation EXCURSION TO • ATLANTIC CITY. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1861. S™ial Meet nis at 4 o’olciok, in the PRESBYTERIAN LUUiiLti under the p u-ouaeo of the foilowins ininin te e. rnoai of whom wnt participate: Rev. Mee.rs, Konna d, J. Hi ait Smi'li. Pneimrry A. al"- ood o' w, J. jt.Tayl-r, <‘h mbvrs, IVew on, Krauth, J, i.cjburr., o. D.,T.Biainard, u. D., and others. . . L « e ?. v % v .I EO atrMt wharf at 6 o’olook A M., returninr aiOJfl r, iVI Ticgets RIM,or, including Dinner at the United States Hotel, s2oo* to bs had at the principal Book stores, and at the Rooms of the Association. jy3l-6i* NIAGARA FALLS AND BACK FOB, $l2. EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BI SOLD PAIIiY THROUGHOUT THK S.hASOfi, PHOM PHU/ADBLPRIA TOTHE Fa LLP OF NIAGARA. AND RETURN, FOR IWJihVB DOLLARS, Via Philadelphia and Reading, and Catawissa, Elmira, ond Buffalo Railroad*, affording the opportuntr to VISIT AND VIEW THE FALLS OF NIAGARA, AT THE MOST TRIFLIN9 COST. TICKETS good fur bbvbn days feom datb. Ac commodation# throughout are pirst class, and the Soenery along the route is unequalled. For information as to hours of starting. Ac., apply a P, A E„ Through-Tioket Office, N, W. Corner SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS H. D, MEARS, General Agent, G. T. LEONARD, Ticket Agent. irld-lm tSiJMMEH REHUKIb. L'PHKATA MOUNTAIN BPRINGB. LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA - The rates of t-OARDING, at this beautiful resort, will viriiTri' 1 i . r, i ,D D 0 Md a * ter . th * fi»t of August, to EIGHT DOLLARS per week. . _ _ n SLAYMACKg. Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster 00.. Pa. GE A RA'IHiNG, GAPE INLAND, CAPE . MAY, N. J.-DISLAWARK HOUSR if now open for the Jeaeon. Terms. *8 per week. Iyl«-lm- JAMBS MKCRAY. Proprietor. CEA BATHING, v- 7 BRIGANTrNK BOU3::, „ , BRIGANTINE BFACH.N. 4. Now open for the season. The Bath ini, Fishini, Sunning, and Yachting being very superior. Boats will await guests at the inlet on arrival of trains. Board per week tS. P. O. Address, Atlantio City. . H. D. sAitb. jjB-gm „ Proprietor WHITE HOUSE, T T Lower end of MAESACHIJS KTTB Avenue, _. . . . , ~ ATLANTIC OITt. Tms house is located immediately on the Beach, and presents every accommodation for Visitors. Terms moderate. WILLIAM WHITfc HOUSE, jeag-tm Proprietor. “fFfIE ALHAMBRA,” ATLANTIC A CITY, N. }. „„ „ A SPLENDID NEW HOUHE, S» p . Corner of Atlantic and Massachusetts Avenues. Jfotroprn for tbe reoeption of Boarders. The Booms and Table of “ i HU ALHAMBRA ” are unsurpassed by any on the Island. , There is asoseious lee Cream and Refreshment Sa loos attached to the House. Terms Moderate. O. DUBOIS & S. J. Proprietors. f'JONGRESS HALL, \? u . , „ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Thu spaaimis House, situated at Atlantio City, will be opened on the 23th June, with every accommodation ior visitors. The House fronta the beooh lsefeet. giving a splendid view of the ocean, and ia near the Fishing and Saili.z point. No pains will be spared to seenre the comfort and convenience of guests. je24-t.el THOMAS C. GARRETT. T IGHT HOUSE COTTAGE, ATL«NTIC . CITY, the nearest House to the safest part of the beach, ia cow open for the Season. „„ . „ TERMS MODERATE. NO LiaUORS SOLD ON THE PREMISES. . . JONAH WOOTTON. JeM Sm Proprietor. gSASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, BY DAVID SCATTERGOOD. ANEW PRIVATE BOAR ING-HOUSE, beauti ruliy situated at the foot of Pennsylvania Avenue Now open for visitors for the season. ieM-lm SJEA BATHING.—“ The Clarendon,’’ (fpriusiiy Virginia House,) VIRGINIA AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, is now open ior the aooommodation of Boardere. House is situated immediately on the Beach, and from every room affords a fine view of the sea. I.eM-Sm] JAMES JENKINS. M. D. TAMMANY HOUSE, NORTH OARO- A LINA AVENUE, Near the Depot. ATLANTIC CITY. The subscriber takas pleasure in rnformine hie former : latrone and the pub'io that he has reopened the above louse, where he will bB happy to please all who may favor him with a call. leas 8m ELIAS CLEAVER, Proprietor. \*fASHINi?TON HOtfSE, ATLANTIO ▼ v CITY, N. J.—This Home front# the Surf, and ha# the fineat Bathing Ground on the Beach. Board per week, $8 60. Bathing uresaes included for weekly boarders only. ■ je2<-2m Piopnetor, KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N J. Thi# oomfortable and convenient new house located < m Kentucky avenue, opposite the Surf House, has been i itted up for visitors this season. „ F. & P. QUIGLEY, Proprietor#. N. B.—Horses and Carnage# to Hire. jeB4-2m (CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ M. LAWLOR, Proprietor. The above new house is open for Boarders. Rooms equal to any on toe beooh, well ventilated, high ceil ings. Ac. Servant# attentive and polite. Approximate to the Bathing ground#. je34->m HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. BY MARY MAGUIRE. Tins House trouts the surf, and possesses the finest Batkins G'ounds on the bes-ch Boardine 98.60 per week; 91.60 per day. Binsle meal 60 oents. Bathins Dresses inoladed for weekly boarders only. je2* !m fNOINSTITUTIONAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J„ fOpposito the National.). James j. barr. (ot'li Old Globe,) Proprietor. Hr The ohomest brands of Liquors and Uif an to tie found on the Island. jft34-7m COLUMBIA HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. EDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor. This House is in the immediate vioinitj of the Surf House, and within half a square of the best Bathing Grounds on the beach. The proprietor will use every effort to make his guests comfortable. Term* reason able, ie24 3m GTAR HOTEL, (Nearly opposite the United States Hotel*) > ATLANTIC CiTY, N. J. SAMUEL ADAMS. Proprietor. Dinner. Also* Carriages to hire. tBT Boarders accommodated on the most reasonable terms. je34 3m QEA-BATHING.— NATIONAL HALL, Cafe Islaiyd* Cape May. N. J.—The propnetor of the above-named finely located establishment would rospeotfully inform the thousands o? Guest* that have heretofore visited hi* house, that, in order to meet the pressure of the times, he has* for »he present season* REDUCED HIS CHARGES for Boarde e to tIGET DOLLARS PER WEEK- Children under 13 year* nj age and servants half price. Superior accommodations, and ample room for 200 persons. Refers to J. Van Court. 245 Arch street. Philadelphia. je3l-3m AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor. *M7TIIT£ SULPHUR AND OHALY " BEATE SPRINGS. DOV 8 L I N G GA P , These Springs are in Cumberland county. Pa., thirty miles west of Harrisburg-, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad,and ar e now open.for the reoeption oi visitors. Board from five to eight dollars, oooordmg to rooms, Procure your through tickets at the Pennsylvania Rail road Office, at a reduund price 94 th ough. Gallon B, 8 Jannej, Jr.* 4, C0..605 Market street, for information, oards, Ac. COYLE, AHL* & REAMER, je2o-2m* • Proprietors. COLUMBIA HOUSE, Cape Island, N. J. This celebrated house will be opened for the re ception of guesU on June 20.1861. The situation of this house is one of the most beauti ful on the Island, commanding an unobstruoted view of the ocean. A band of musio has been engaged exclusively for this house for t'>e season. A large number of bath houses arc connected with the eatabbohraent. Good vtablin; for horaes attached to the premues. Applications for rooms or other particulars will meet with prompt attention by addressing the subscriber. JAS. H. LAIRD, Proprietor, Jell-Im Cape island, ft. J. PRBSSON SPRINGS, CAMBRIA CO., PA.—This delightful and popular pl*oe of summer resort, located directly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the snmmit of the Allegheny mountains, twenty-three hundred feet above the level of the ocean will be open for guests the SDth of JUNE. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and rendering Cresson one of the most romantic and attractive piaoea in the State. The nirniture it being thorougruy renovated. The'seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from heat or disease, will find attrac tions here, in a fint-olass Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, Tenpin Alleys, Baths, &0., together with the Barest air and water, and the most magnifioentmoun tin scenery to be found in the oountry, Tioketsgood for the round trip from Philadelphia. 9MD; from Pittsburg, 93-00- For further information, address G. W. MULLIN, Jc4-3m Cresson Springs* Cambria Co*, Pa. SfiJA-B ITEIEG.—The TOUTED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC. N. J., is now open for visitors. This is the largest and best-furnished Hotel on the Island, and being 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 with pure water. The Germania Society will furnish the mq«c for the season, The oars stop at the door of the Hotel for the of gnests. JLRJSMIAH McKIBBIN, jeao-tf Proprietor. CEA BATHING.—United States Hotel, O Lons Branch, N. J., will open for the rsossbon of visitors. June 10,1861; with the enlarieraent ofdining room. parlor, auduional rooms, fte.. sinoe. U«t season, Address B. A, SHUhMAKbS, Proprietor. jyO-lm* CJUMMER BOARDING, ATLANTIC >3 CITY, N J„ ASHLAND HOUSE, Comer of Pennsylvania Avenae and the Railroad Atla&tio Avenue, is now omit For the reoeption of permanent or transient boarders* J«34 3m * JOHN 8* STOKEft* Books, law and shsokllaneous, now and old, bought, sold, and exehanged. at the FHILADELFHIA-BANK BOOR STORE, No, tit) CHESTN UT Btreet. Libraries at a distance purottased. Those having Book, to .ell, if at a distanoe, will .(ate their names, sues, bindings, dates, editions, enoea, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benia min Franklin, a* well as early Book* printed in and soon America. Autograph Letters and Portrait* eur tnaxed. Pamphlet LawsofPenusjivaniafor sals. Cata l.tnes, in press, sent free. Llbranss appraised hv W-w JOHN CAMPBELL. Ofin OASES UNITED VINEYARD PRO* PJUBTORS COMPANY (George Salignao, Manager,) COGN .* O.—Just received per •“ Ooean Skim mer ,’ r from Bordeaux, M 0 oases (IS Dottles eaoh) very fine OLD BRANDY (bottled in CognBO) of tae above well known and favorite brand, the brat imports, tion into the United States under the new tariff, to which we beg to call the attention of the trade, Bam nlesoan bo seen at our office. For sAtoonJttqndJbj the soteagants. i* 1 ’ , j ItsTib tflg hauth PQflSirph.-eijJi-td Notice to bidders for fuknihl ING ARMY BUPPJIES AND MATERIALB.- ÜBoe or ARVIY CLOTHING AND EttUiPAGE, oorner o r H'-WaRD and MERCER Streets.—New York, JulykS. 1861.—My advertisement of the iTtk in stant lor Prop.«ul* for burnietnng Army Supplies and Materials is so mod. tied as to receive bias for any por tion less than one-fourth of the number of art otes ad vertised ior, D. fl. VIN roN,— aul-8t Major and gnanermjliter. EUNE SHIRT MAIIUFACTOSY. -J, W. 1. acOTHf. bl* CHESTNUT fltreei, a tow deers kslew the “ Ocntltienla!.” I he attention of Wkolsjale •mien is invito* to h.a IMPttOYFIi Owff ( y »HiUS*, »r sapanpr fit. malre. sad uatarlsl. *a kavr PdBTAGE STAMPS.—24 ct., 12 ct., 10 ot„ ( ct., and 8 ot. STAMPS for sale at thu offloe. Excepting the Jot. stamps, they will be sold-at a di* toiT>t of gvo p*r <mol jvi-tf PEACH BRANDY. One barrel pore BOWTHX&B THANH.for ml. >T ,• e. JUUP kn * «•- its A,a«Tm+et toll \yAL' UT-STBEST'THEATRE." GRAND ORENINGFOR JPOBJTIVELY TURKU NIGHTS ONLY!" Th» greatest C 'median of the in. > . M». J. S. CL RK(i. Ins series nf his jau hter-p nvoliini C o m»dies! MSS. ali-Xlia KI8H".» BAKFR, in. .11™"! eal ? “'“e-fT of artistes; the whole under the ilireot : on of M . t,E«r|» BAKER First oieht's Ferforn ano„. BAICJRGAY f HUOUnTIIMI. .J™? •"?[,"’?» Comedr of FsUL FRY, a new OOiniO sketch cali-d a V i'K-e IN THE duTH and the Satirical Comtdr or THE HYPO FI IK, with a new k R ?- ure n r Times; the whole interspersed withe yinett of Dancing, including a new Patriotic Diver tieementcal ed >HE U lON br Miss R hR WOOD M’lle T-?KRKSK.and Mr. W ST. WOOD. Box B&k’ opsn on FH/D AY at 9 A Ms *n>»9t H|ILLEB'S WINTER GARDEN, 740 and 7SiS VINK Street, between Seventh and Ljghth. OH AMD VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT 1 * AL FRESCO. , EVERY h VJ4NING. FR-'E. With nightly change of programme, and purported bj the moat eminent Boloiata and Voealiets in the oity. _ I’RAND CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Private Ba comer for Ladieitonly when eaoorted try gentlemen.) ),i7 dt A HHF-MBLY Hi iTLDINGB. hTUPFN* ■£» DUUB NOVKLTY.-Kvery night thuweek. Day exhibition on Saturday nftcrno n. at 3 o’clock. Stere optioonortheSOUTHEßN REB. LLJON—Fifty Viewe —including the great Battle at Bull’a Rnn. Va., Battle at Carthage, Mtaanuri, with I'ort.aita of all the Gene irals. •o be followed nySanderaon’e great repreaenta tionor the RU SIAN WAR. with the fall of hebaa topol Admiaaion.gfoentai children, IS. Colored peo ple Moenta. j ytf et PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINK ARTS. 10W CHtiftTMTJT Street, if open daily, Sundays exoepted, from 9A. M till OP. m. Admission sis Ceuta under twelve year*, faa»f pneo. Shares ofStoolf, $3O. jyl Wanted to EXCHANGE North * • Fennavlvama Railroad Snnbury and Erie, and other bond, for a oi*r reeidenoe, in a good locality, Addreaa “ Trace.” offioe of Tk* Prtis. atating locality and prloe nfthe prnyrty. jiH tf P;vU>a<YEhU. WANTING ty^-NO S—A Men, As., are invited to addreaa the “ Employ ment Committee.” at the Rooma of the Yeung Met re Ohnatian Aaaooiation. I 09» and 101) ‘tHKATNi* «treat. uMa « TO R E u T DWEIXWG, AND SCHOCLHOOMS attached—No. mo- P*RR'BH street. C, K. PaNCOA'T. jySl fit* TENTH and MELON. FOR SALE AND TO LET. «TO LET A DWEL’ ING HOTJBE, THIRTEENTH ft’.et above Areh street with all the modem convenienoea. srnt mod«rats Apply to ■ Whil e KRILL * Bi»Oi HER. an? 47 Nor'h "*ECO D Street. p»ORBALE GREAT SPRCini, TIONL— A fiKtm Aihdnutine to about 192 Add, aeanred upon Real Ka'ate and out o| whi h ta full amoimt, wi h io ta rest. will be realized in about one > e r, will be a. id at 4>9 I 9 p P t ' disojHnt. Addreaa Box 2201. Port t’ffiae, Philadelphia. aal 2t* FOR SALE.—AVery Peairnble GR : W D R ENT et 828 per annum Apply at 390 WAL- Jiuf Street, omc i .«o 2, upttaire auk iti.nta* • TO RENT—UADD'NFIELD, N. J. —Acommodious BUCK BOUSE, oentrally lo dated on the main atreet. ” addonfieid; haa all the oom forts end convenienoea of a complete Country Honae. Inuuire of J. K. pwvTON, i'll lm» 938WALNUf Street. Phtla. Bthb ADVERTISBR would LIKE to purchase s moderate sized oity reiidenoe. In a food neighborhood, lor which he would give desirable and, Mvm per oent. bonds. Address ‘Bondi,” offioe of The Press ♦ JiM-tf MfcEifcMANTOWN. —7 0 LET (for the teuton or/ear) a pleasant Keeidenoe, near Shoe maker Lane station; tea rooms; well shaded. £• McCALL a, IS South SECOND street. jig lm' ■ TO RENT LOW—Furnished or on furnished, for six months .or longer, if desired, a large and convenient HOUSE. Mo 1736 Aroh street. Apply to A. F. and J. H» MORRIS, 9i6 AK« B Street Je 19 tf • CHBSTNUT-BTJMiifIT HoUttlfi and STORE to rent,—The desirable bnsinese location, 13IS CHEBTNUT Street, with dwelling attached. Apply et 431 CTTESTNUT Street. • *ell OTO RENT—A very desirable STORE, A on the Ninth-street front of “ The Continental Hotel- The Store at Ninth and Sanaom atreeta aape eiillyadapted for a S*ddt* and Harhxsc Makei. Apply to JOHN RICE. M-tf Southweat NINTH and RANSOM Street*. jl«»OR EXCHANGE.—A CHOICE TRACT A of good unimproved farm land in the State of New itiuj, convenient to the oity. will be exotiaereil fa; Apply at No. UV FK9F9AL WM. 8. HSLVERSON, UNDER. TAKER, haa withdrawn from the old firm, and ta now at the northeaat oorner of ST. JOHN ana COATES Streete. - jy*g Im* fitILITAKJr ROODS. OOTTON DOCK. SUITABLE roR TENTS , myS-i If FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE is prepared, os heretofore* to supply fuuliss *l icsir Ccu&try Re«id»nscs with eyory description sf FINE 9AOCERXLC, TEAR, fee., Jts. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, CORNER ELEVENTH AND TINE STREETS. ■yin pURE PORT WINE. O. H- MATTSON. ABOH AND TENTH STREET* —6O cents. INSURANCE COMPANIES. f*«AME INSURANCE COMPANY, 8 FIRKAND W fNi°A^V»!S&r* praxeiox., feorge W. Daj- of Day ft Matlaek. HamuelWright “Wright Broafty* g. B. Bimey—...,— "• Dari, k Birney, Henry Lewis, Jr “ Lewis Bros ft Ge. 0, Richardson “ J. C. Howe ft Oe. Samuel T, Bodine Pies’t Wyoming Canal ten's. Jso. W. Evemian. of J. W, Everman ft Ge. •ee. A. West— ... “ West ft Fetes. V. S. .Martin— " Savage, Martin, ft (to. D, Wilson Davis Attorney-at- law, Ji, D.Woodrnfl— ....of Sibley, Molten,ft Weedra* ae. Kemler, Jr-.—No. 17U Green .treat, %U&fwoe“raM*.nt. WLhLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Go.rctarr. lan^iiu BA VINO 5l r M<~ i.'>'ij'ED, STATES « 7JUSTCOMI>ANY. aemer 'fJUßb'Ahd CES*»- KUT Street.. UtTERESI FIVE PER CENT JAMES X. UeNTER, Cmoe hoars, from 10 until , oto&ak^).i'"'. . Vkis Company is not .i.lDsd in UrwjwUaati*'. to ,k. fi.g»slat»r». ' .< ..r’Jßggt t.\ ... • LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No. SI South SEVENTH Street, near Us Kranttlin Inn^fcuta. the undersigned', thankfiil for vaat favors, and bains ioteraiued to tnsnt future patronage, has secured aa siegant and oonventent store, and has now on hand a arge assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought an* Shilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the odir •triatlr fire and Mirglaf proof ufM made.) Also, XU li.’«tfneaualMßankVault, Safe, and Bank Lock., Lillie’s Bank Vault Doom and Looks will be furmsht* to order on short notioe,_ This is the strongest, best proteotod, and oheapesl Door and Look ret offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s New Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, fte. This Safe is oon sedthi to surpass in etyle and eloganoeanything yet of tored for this purpose, andto the only on* that u striat ly fire and burglar proof. SfxcijlL None*.—l hav.jiOTr OS hand my iwonu pi Parrel, Herring, ft Co. 1 . Sala.i tnmt ot them nearly &sWrO&d soms forty ufi ot&m Biiknra MicpruiAi » sompleta assortment, a«t,WS&j»a|»l/all lately ei ahanged fer the now CelebratM Limeßafe, They will he sol* at very tow srteas. Please eafia&dexattins. lato-Iyjf . M. C. SADLER. Arsnt - FOR NEW lOfiß. MmSHUi NEW D MLY LINE via Delaware and Har.t&u Canal* rhiladelpftia Ezprov«Ctcamboifi Coni' piey receive freight *»d leave dA> [y at 9F, M,» d e hverlLgiheir oargoesin i*ew York the following dare, Freisnto taken at revocable rate* WW t* Cl YDE, Ajrsnt No. 19 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. , ■ JAAIE3 BAND. Agent. , Plow 14 and 16 JSABT RIVER* New York* aul-tf , PHILADELPHIA AND ijrWfTTN I W ABBIW GTON EXPRESS STEAM New line, diriot'for Alexandria, Waehmtton, and Georgetown. i hrmigh in Jfl noura S.eamer^PßlLADELraiA^Captoij^rffiW^BAMD. Will leave PhlladeUihlveverr Wi Dft EBDA Y end BA TURD AY, a* U b*o>ook M.« oonaeating with all line* At those ports, and returning, leave Waehingtoi), ?»VY“fo a f P&a. eVerr ****»*?,u» fto. i, south wb akvebPPiHMeij4na, , MORGAN fc AHINEHART. e senti, jySi-i/tl Footoftf street* Waehmitoa* - JT—»u RE« ULAB LINE AND AHBHBbDAILY EXCURSIONS.—Steamer CO HAfioRY leave* jintP er below ARCH Street. EVE. HY MOANING, at IX o'olook. fexo*»t Bandir7>& Chester, Pennwrove, New_Ca*ile. Delaware City, Fort Delaware, and Salem. Returning leave Salem at Dfcand Fort at* o'olook. Fare tor the Exonruon BO oenta. stafa. tor Bridiaumand Odena meet thie line. VT Steamer REYfiOED leave* ARCH-Btreet wharf daUijOt I o'clock, for all tandmi* named above eat oopt Fort Delaware. jjg lit* fOR NSW VO&R. THI Plula4eli>hi» Steam FregeUnt Output* jnU<w&Uß»&u U*ir buemewfer the taunt «n Monet* Inb ID4. Wh»irßUMjtet«»i#K<.w fteieu >i «««. Pier atom Walnut etreet. YerauMtMMttatiss. Ass!* u *■ V. ;<* ■% t» j .1 QOfl FATKIOTIU, UMIU*. aud t.UJUIO S*ss??r .SofflKrtion in the United States, for BVa at ooe cent e*cl». You can order from 29 np to 800* at The atove prtoe. Ju«t rfloe*yed, vanetie*oj georuion Jbnvelopee from Mar yUad»V]Waia.and HenfUokv, fro. Colteo* fifldU to their ad vantage to order.direct from GHARDfeS A. MlLJUfeJl* SdiSN jl.r. Kew Peeigna received daily* Trade supplied jySMm jnHjnmAN rbntsohl*r>s lager. cr 9 W H^ 0N AHD OFriCE -■* 409 -BRKWERY, Wo. 985 Worth SEVENTH Str*«t. Philanelyma. iitt-lmj OK.ljs‘l.—A small invoice of Hides, Sheep. |»»ti PrnMf F'JLiAftJIT WINS—In casks and cases •* If*. 9mm 03ST QUALITY SOUHNQ SLATS Ml *‘’V.V*§Wa, u,: k»Hi -OtVfTt p s tmu,».. AMI/HEJWRNiK WANTS EDUCATIONAL. PERSONAL, i.) van H FROTUINGHAM A WELLE. UKOC.«JtiIE&. avttAE niSTSICM. ros«*ifc BY SAVING FUNDS. SAFES.
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