Daring Feat of a K^i-k-VTalkeu.—Oa Saturday afternoon, Mr. J.-nu Denier, the rope walker, accomplished a feat that completely eclipsed all his previous purGnmnucus, in crossing the Schuylkill river upon m tight-rope, with hi a head enveloped in a sad ! The crowd that had assembled to dß'ring wa B immense, and completely blocked up TfirelJridgc, which the police twice cleared in vain. Mr. Denier effected the IrunsU with firm but measured puce, while the gaping multitude held its fcreath and strained its eyes to follow him. Once, only once, he whs seen to stumble, and then to tremble violently as though he were about to full, •and many turned pale with (he horror of that ■‘‘middle passage.” When, nowervr, that horror was p nosed in safety; When the fearless pedestrian, who hung like a speck from the spiders thread against the sky, succeeded in crossing from a pole to pol«,” “ At once there rose so wild a yell As all the fiends from heaven that fell, Had r»isi*d the humier-iTy *il'lndl, M And the pallid with fear v. «-r»t home not a whit the letter or wiser, and they that had been incredulous. W6at AWay ashamed of their incredulity. • Death from Intempkh vacjs and Exposure. —Yesterday morning, a woman named Mary Ann Kay was found dead in a houso in Cumberland, street, above Front, Nineteenth ward. The neigh bors, when they became cognizant of the fact, at once circulated the report that the woman had ha fen foully dealt with. The coroner was informed, mid proceeded to hold au inquest. Upon the arrival of the coroner, a largo crowd, mostly females, congre gated in front of the building, and serious flu ents were made against a German who lived with the deceased. lie was accused of murdering lire wo man. Thfe «6?oncr’g jurv made a strict examina tion, and were footi satisfied that the death of the woman was caused by intemperance and exposure. The body of the deceasnl lay in the second story on the floor, with an old shawl thrown over it. The bouse only contained a few chairs, a stove, and se veral article!? oi* clothing. Horrible Acoiden't. —Mrs. Margaret AYiiliSj residing at No. 327 German street, while attempt ing to fill a fluid lamp, on Friday night, while the wick was still ignited, fire was accidentally com municated to" the can which she hold in her hand. This latter burst, as did the lamp, scalding her face ana bosom in a shocking manner, and setting fire 1q hor olcrtbto" and the articles in the room. Mrs, *lVxlli3 junsptd oul of the window in hope of being rescued from the flames, but the current of uir caused by this act only added to the fury of the devouring element. Mrs. Willis was burned almost to a crisp, and so seriously injured that her family physician onieit*£»s no hope of her recovery what ever. Two Mvt.es lviiJ/ED.—As one of Adams’ Express cars. No. 67. was proceeding down Broad Street, below Carpenter, towards the Baltimore de pot on Saturday, the chain which attaches the ears to the line of mules. caught under the front wheels of tlio car, dragging two mules under the Wheels, tilling thorn instantly, and throwing the car off the track. The mules were owned by Mr. Joseph Kime, who has the contract for hauling Adams’ Ex press cars to the depot. The animals were valued at *4OO. Sncxur.—A woman named Rebecca La tham, aged Jr yenr3. committed suicide on Satur day night, at her residence ia Front street, ahoTB .Harris, by Inking n quantity of liuuhajuni. Tbo deceased was an intemperate creature, and had •often threatened to commit suicide. She leaves two children. An inquest was held by the coroner. Hat Market. —There has been more hay -5n the market during tho past week than for several former ODCS. The prices remain unchanged since Tnst quotation*. hOO loads having been sold at from 50 to GO cents per cwt. for the new crop, and from VO to 80 cenls fur the old. One hundred loads of Straw Sold at from 50 to GO cents per ewt. Bkokx II is Leg.—On Saturday n i>f’ v l “ < l 0f Charles F ", OKarie. G.W*. of the rcsUlvMe , 3eUfroma tree inJhe, f? - Bie] . l , l . l | j n ; broke' hJfoniQ. skill was promptly exerted, aud Whose pr'Vxnjurics carefully treated. Aht> * Accident to Soldiers. —A* the train con taining the Massachusetts regiment vat leaving the •depot at Dread and Prime streets, oa Saturday aught, three of the members wore fleoidentallV jammed between the cars, and very badly injure;!. 3*h®y Were tuken to the Military Hospital in this <*ty* Rifled Gannon fob Philadelphia. A Eplendid rifled cannon, for presentation to the City of Philadelphia, has been purchased in by Dir. James McHenry, formerly of this city, and BOW residing ill London. The cannon is*of the Whitworth p?ittorn, breech-loading. The cannon is now in Now York, and will reach Philadelphia to-day. 1 Recovered. —The body of Washington <Jaines, colored, who fell overboard at Lombard street wfcarf n;fsw days since from the sloop Great Trttfrw.-WHO Te?ovcrcd on Saturday night. The coroner held an inquest. Troops Passing Through. —It may be in teresting to sonic persons in this city, who cannot i>e made to.believe that no soldiers are forthcom ing, that nearly 4,000 soldiers passed thv uugh on Saturday southward. This is on but one road. Arrested. —Three boys, named George, Francis, anil Thomas Kelley, were arrested yester day Afternoon on the charge of bathing in front of Fairmount Park, and taken to the station-house to await a hearing. Captain Collis’ Zouaves d’Afrique pro ceeded to Fort’-Delaware yesterday, for ten days’ drill, after which they will proceed to General Bonks, and join hie column, GorEJuwEKT TFagoks.— About one hundred ■wagons passed over the Pennsylvania Bailroad on Saturday morning, destined for the army under <Jen. Fremont, at St. Louis, Drownem,— At nine o’clock* last croning, !llt unknown hoy.fell from the dock, at Washingt on street wharf, and was drowncd. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Ukitid States District Court— Judge ■Cadwftlader. —James Perry was put OH trial. Charged "With making and passing *6unterfeU coin, evidence against him -was the discovery, in his pos session, some time ago. by the United States Mar shal, 01 a large amount of counterfeit gold and silver coin, in various stages of preparation; some of the gold coin had been completely finished, hut the far greater portion was in an unfinished state. '{There was no evidence of any passing hy the de fendant, and the jury were instructed that on the counts charging that offence a verdict of not guilty -jnust be rendered. As to tho offence of making, they were told that >ihe offence was complete, if, in tbeir belief, the de fendant was engaged in making or assisting in any in the mailing, or in the transportation of the &U.£rom one counterfeiter to another. The law ■iW>nizcd no degree of guilt, and. under the act of Ctjrress, the defendant, whether concerned in the pfq&ry stages of tho counterfeiting or in the ifinishh .<>£ it. -.yas ccjualSy guilty of the oftcncc chargee QvAftu'SEssioss—Judge Ludlow.—August X>ougladwlK»3e recent arre3t and hearing before the May on the charge of high misdemeanor, in endeavctg to induca Adjutant Hein, of £olonel Harreyxegimeut, to desert and join the rebel forces, tijoidmg out promises of greater x>«3' and higher jjtion, was chronicled in our local column, vra3 befq the court on Saturday morning on a writ of ben* corpus, the object being to bare the Lail, wli had been fixed by Mayor Henry at f£5,000, buced. The same cyider.ce that was given bee the Mayor, and reported at the time, was heftien Saturday, and the court remanded fhe defejmt and fixed the bail at §3,000. Two yhg men. named Pritchett and Torrance, charged [th riot and shooting Officer liuok. were ieard ofaubeas corpus. The offences charged were eatfited in the Grotto saloon. ?tf Fifth and <!hestnuttreets, on last Wednesday evening. ’The defaults had forced an entrnncc*into the sa loon, rcfpg to my the doorkeeper the price of admissiohno wncri he endeavored to eject them a fight end Officerbek, who was in the saloon at the time, interfere) and while endeavoring to secure a |it Torrance was flourishing, wafi shot in the leg, f alleged, hy Pritchett. The evidence of PritcfcL's complicity was not very clear, but low hel(l that it was a proper case for a Miiandod the defendants, ordering them in the ?um of §l,OOO. katter of the Chew estate, in which we jt time ago an application of jVTr. Benja- -Judge Lrf jurj, and io find bn In the noticed sc min Chertrf C ormanfcown, for a citation to Henry -Chew ancfnmos M. Mason, late U. S. Senator from Virginia,] show cause why they should not be re strained 4m taking the fundi of the estate out of the juidiction of the court, and which was made retiiuble on Saturday, the court entered an Drder thatne inrestments of the estate should re main a* (fey are until the next Orphans' Court, Vrhen a fuiher hearing would be had. Judge }udlow declined, howerer, to interfere Jrith the position of the income, hut stated that af the extyutors or trustees paid money to open and fcrowed jrpilors and public enemies of the United States, XvJ should be made to take the responsi- Ifcility. I FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. I THE MONEY MARKET. ; Philadelphia, August 24,1361. ! There Is little change to record of stocks,, either ILthe security market or in speculative shares, ft price of the new Government loan, yielding ft per tent, interest upon the par of $lOO, fixes A price Of all the reliable investment securities Pennsylvania Railroad shares were firmer, having advanced to 371, and Beaver Meadow Railroad flares rose to 57], a gain of i in each case. • The Miner's Journal, for this week, sums up the coal trade as follows: The quantity sent by railroad this week is Zlf 144.00 by canal 33,278.12—f0r the week against 84,859 tons for the corre lost year, showing a loss for the tons. from »H regions sum up tlii.3 week vecr.j tttxu wrbc. k, tlt „ , 43,3801,275,531 21,351'1,05.>,7fi7:i1!i,7.« 11,470: 629,623 33,280; 669,2u;i;16u,.1iar 12,174; 509,563; 11,031 607,0054 2,557 t1,171l 632,019 26,69® 537,574494,446 19,548; 516,631 18,2361 642,730! 26,199 5,763; 127,189 4,1831 156,069 29,480 .....( 350,4341 ...... 337,9(178112,437 12,808; 282,486-24.0P* 401,030138,584 I 180,223| 111,147469,078 22,212 ...... -30.648' 8,436 3,837, 118,0041 7,366, 140,8051 28,801 4,092 113,224] 3,774. 123,857! 10,633 ...... 58,2371...... ' 26;320Vm,917 ...... 55,01* 47,1094 7,903 37,930) ...... 47,880[ 9,950 74,8525,088,200162,9044,741,7721 12,9044,741,772 ] 21,948! 346,4281 ! it loss continues for the balance of Calling off thta year in the supply of will reach half a million of tons, 5346,428 ton*. ik Htrafd gi»ee the following table the Catena and Chicago Railroad lustratire of the fetal fellcy f»r rail- ways of encouraging the construction of any num ber of competing railway lines, tor tho benefit of tho intersected country. These figures toll a sad tale to many who were induced to buy this stock aa an investment, on tho strength of its earnings when it bad comparatively** monopoly *»f tho carrying burinocs, now parcelled out among five or six rivals. The Galena road was finished iu 1855. at a* cost of nearly eight and a half millions. That year it earned $1,252,042 not. and divided 22 per cent, among Us stockholders. It bus never done so well since. The steady, progressive decline in its earn ings from the very hour of its completion is shown in the following table ; Years. Not Earnings. 1855 $1,252W 1857 1858 1859 1860 It is thus shown that the net earnings of tho Galena fell 50 per cent. in the five years which en sued after it was first completed; and this, notwith standing tho steady increase of population in the country through which it runs, and tho economies which experience and the decline in the cost of labor have brought about in the cost of running the road In the past five years. The stockholders in the Vermont Valley Railroad received their annual dividend on Wednesday last, in the 6hape of a free ride over the road, from Brat tlcboro to Bellows Fulls, which Is all they get for their investment: Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, August 23, 1861. Reported ry S. TR. Slatmakuu, Plulodclphia Exchange. 3 Penna R 37# ] 10 Cum & Amb K. ..11l ? d 0 . 4.......... ois BBenvor Meadow Kn73{ 200 West Chester 75.. 7i) 10 do 67% 1000 Cans AAm 0s '7O. 84 10 d 0.,. 57^ 1000 do '7O. S 4 5 Gr A Coates K2ds 14 lOCnm AArnb 1t,..111 12 do 2dya. 14 30 do 313 } 08 Vomm ss. 77 V £0 do ?Jt 11400 do 77!* 17 do M 11l j 1000 North Penna HOs 54 AFTER TUyVUTV COO City 6f New 04 | 500 CJfc A 65’04., ,l>s 33 1000 Harrisburg E 6s. 02 ) New York Stock ] FIRST mooo F 5 Cs ’Bl Reg.. 87 V 3000 N J Con Ist 103 2-5000 V 8 o,i ’Bl ('11,.. 8? \ 1000 l> l» ASY K Ist. 97 j ]UfHi U S r>s 1865 S 3 4000 Clov &T S H’J.. 85 44000 Treas 6\\ c 2 y.. 97.!£ 100 Mechanics’ Bunk. 85 500 do 07;\j 25 do 86 7000 NY St 6s *74...102)$ 50 City Bank 105 5000 Ohio 6s ’7O 91 £ 6Am Exchange Bk. 70 3000 111 CVn'R fids... 80 4S Metropolitan Bk.. SO 2000 311 Canal B ’60.. SO 50 Hudson Riv E.... 33 % 10000 Trim 0s ’9l) A'l% aO do s2U 23 48000 <lrt.43 o Continental Bank. 66 1000 Virginia 65....53 51’ 50 Penna Coal 76 1000 do 51 .V 325 Pacific M S C0.«30 72 10000 do c 52 10 do 72& 2000 Georgia Cs G-S 75 do 72# 5000 do 6S.V 100 N V Central ll «30 72% 500 do 60 400 do 74 2000 N Carolina 65.. 5S 1050 Erie Railway.... 25 10000 do..< 57 35 Mich Cen li 41>.' ?000 d 0.......... 56 55 Panama Jt 1000 PiU!f..rn!:» Pi <!,. !,! 45 Til c™, Bcp £% 42000 Misxniri St 65.. 42J 4 7 Gal A Chicago I». 5000 do slO 421/ 200 <Jl*t A Toledo.. F° 10000 do 42 " l 425 Chicago St li 10000 do I*ls 42V 50 do.. *' *?X ll •* 5000 do b3O 5O y f, 8 1000 Erie It Ist mtg.. 103 50 ;...-...r*>o *},, 1000 Hud IHr 34 m.. 7SAS 100 • , fl p 4000 do 78 fio-.Ttw.T.UHHIb eoaom&HbS::. oo .« IfIOOO Chi .t Ist;, o* 50 uo ell) 41 J rf 1000 Jj;!, • ■-! 1 so CB & Quill 8..538 sSl;i FUlladclphia Markets. There is no qnotatdc rhun?e iu Flour. Tho only sftle tre hear o? for eliipmem is 3,200 bhls WesLcm extra on terms kept private. Tho demand bolh for export and home use is limited, and the trade are buying in lots as wanted nt 54.25a4.50 for old stock superfine, $4.75a5 for fresh ground do, 54.75a5.75 for extra and extra fa mily, and SGrG.GO per 1.1,1 for fancy lots, as to brand and freshness; the receipts are light, but the-market in quiet at the above rates. Rye Flour and Corn M«d ure not much inquired for : the former is quoted at 52.75a3, and Pennsylvania Meal at 32.75 per bW. Wheat.—-ThC've ii<.t so much offering to-day; but the nmrket is depressed and lower, buyers general!r hold ing off, aiul only 4,01 K) bushels were disposed of at 118 a 120# for reds, Including 2,000 bushels prime Delaware at the latter rate, afloat. Wliito is Quoted nominally at 130.i135e. a«in o»alh,v. Rye i.- tjuict but steady at 58e lor old, and f>2iu>4u for new. Corn continues in reiiliest, and scarce, with further sales of 2,000 bushels at 55c for new Southern yellow, ami 52a53c for Western mixed, iu store. Oats are unsaleable mid nearly nominal at 27u23c for new Southern. The receipts have’fallen off. Nothing doing in Barley. ~ Bai;k.—Tiiere is no change in Quercitron, and first No. 1 is steady at 527 per ton. market »iuiv(j bur prices con tinue on the lulvance. OiiOCEitiES.—The market is firm, with further sales of Cuba Sugar at full rates. Coffee and are iiuiet. Provisions.—There Is very little doing, and no changes fo note. moves off as wanted, at 18al8)£c per bbl, and 17}£c for drudge; idids are scarce. PHILADELPHIA BOARD QJf TRADE. GEO. N. TATITAM, ) TH. FROTHINGHANi, > Committee of the Moxth. VBL-L REIIN, } LFTTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Tnscarora, Diurievy Liverpool, soon Ship Vfeshnorchind, Decnn. .Liverpool, soon Bark Martha Ann McNeil, Somers ...London, soon Bark American. Christian Barbadoes, soon Schr J Northrup, (Br) Rqss Port an Prmco. soon IMARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26, 1961. SUN RISES..... HIGH WATER. .5 28 | SUN SETS. ARRIVED. Steamship Boston, Crookur, from New York, yia Cape May, 6 hour?, with mdse and passengers to J Allderdico. Snvr ngnudl ship early yesterday morning off (Jape Ilen lopen, beating in: off Bombay Hook a light full-rigged brig, heating up: bark George Thomas, lienee for Snguu, and brig Joint 'Wilson, for Cork, off Morris Liston's; bark David U Wilson, lienee for Rio do Janeiro, uff De laware City; And U S steam frigate Sismiueluuma at th<? Powder wharf. Ship Tic-mi, MvGoiiaelo, from LoufloMmry'23d uH, in ballast, with lii passengers, to Kobort Taylor A Go. Towed up by tug America. 11th inst, lat 44 N, long 4$ 45, passed an American ship bound E, showing u private Rjgnnl, red ting with white swallow tail, with letters M L in the red. . Sclir John E Daley, Hart, 6 days from Boston, in bal last to N Sturtevant Jfc Co. Scbr j li strour> Poster, 1 day from 'Wilmington, Del. ill bflllOfrt to 1- R Sawyer A VOj fechr J L Heverin, Bonsall, I day from Dover. Del, with corn to Jas Darratt & Son. Sclir Emma, Hunter, 3 clay from New Castle, Del, with wheat to Jns Barratt A Son. Sclir Bohemia, Clark, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian & Curran. Sehr Mary Ellen, Briggs, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain to Christian A Curran. 7 ; Schr Mary, Rickards, 1 day from’Camden, Do!, with wheat and oats to J L Bewley & Co. Sclir Reindeer, Abbott. C hours from Wilmington. Del, In ballast to J IV Piiwn. Sclir Windward, ConvPry. 5 hours from .Wilmington, Del, in ballast to J \V Bacon. Sclir Telegraph, Rogers, from Hurwioh. Sclir Lewis Chester, Somers, from Boston. Steamer Bristol, Allen, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. CLEARED. Steamship Delaware, Johnson, New York, James AU derdice. Burk D G Wilson, Peacock, Rio de Janeiro, It lliuldcH. Brig M 35 Millikan, Norden, MftfottfAg, G W Prescott. BrigiTvim Wilson, (Nor) Uyertsoan, Cork, for orders, Workman & Co. Brig Henry Leeds, Smith, Salem, C A Ileckscher. Sclir Youluo, Classen, St John, NB, E A Souder & Co. Sclir C A Greiner, Young, Providence, S II Trotter. Selir Jonathan Cone, Melmffey, Pawtucket, L Auden lied & Co. Schr E Reed, ({godspeed* Boston, do Schr Ida, Wormwood, Keimobtmk, Wise & Co, St-hr A P Haw, Colson, Seumpcu l, Gru StOOkllttin. Sclir Telegraph. Rodgers. Harwich-N Sturtcvnnt &CiV Schr J E_J)nih\v, ilart, Boston, do Sclir Lewis Chester, Somers,-Boston, do Sclir .las H Stroup. Poster, Boston, K R Sawyer & Co. Sclir Northern Light, Hall, New York, Treverton Coal Company. Str Alidn. RobinfMin, New York, W P Clyde. .•••*•■ fcjtr j s Slum-r, Demiif!) Dultimove, A Groves, Jl'. One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Styles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures, All Goods made to Order, warranted Butisfae tory. Our One-Price System is strictly adhered to. ~, , m•» j i i • t» i v i All are thereby treated alike. (Correspondence ot the Philadelphia Exchange.) o<l .. •*,,.■**■«« ~ '• ATLANTIC CITY, Ang 124. } Be£2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. BY TKI.KOUA.PH. The schr D G & I? F Shannon, (-apt Bowen, oi and from Philadelphia, bound to Lynn, >vilh a cargo of coal, si rug a leak 22(1 inst. off Barnegat, and soon after n»mk. Capt B and crew took to the boat and landed lien* fast evening, having saved nothing but what they stood in. (Corrospon'Vnce of the Frew.) HAVRE RE GRACE, Aug. 21. Eighteencn borts left bore this morning} laden and Consigned as follows: Henry Dure]!, with corn to A G Cattell & Co, and lum ber to W C Lloyd; C. B Brass, shingles to Malone Sc Tay lor; Mury Elizabeth, pig iron to navy yard; Mary & Susan, lumber to 11 Vroskey; Alex Gray, light to Hum phreys, Hoffman & 'Wright: L E Blackwell and Major J H Ilumes, anthracite eoal, Carrie, bituminous coal, and Bastian & Bruner, lumber to New York; C \V Brewer, Thus P irtran, Jones & Argold, ami Ramsey & Tomlinson, bituminous coal, and Friendship, K C Buckalew, W 0 Hoehrander, Knnua A Milton, and llarry Brubaker, an thracite cool to Delaware City. (Correspondence of the Press.) - * READING, Aug. 23. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the SchuyikiU Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned aa follows Homeward, boards to J Craig; Thos E Franklin, do to NoccrorS A Sheets; Faith, blooms to Warder Morris and to Mcllvaine & Sou; Brady Mills, lumber to M H Ruth, New York; P Raymond, do to Ja» Haley. MEMORANDA. Steamship Kensington, Baker, cleared at Boston 24tU inst. for PhDadelpbisu Ship JaH Brown. Crabtree, cleared at Liverpool 7th Inst for Valparaiso, Ac, via Swansea. Ship Lizzie uakford, Eldridgf, cleared at Liverpool 9th Inst, for Bombey. Ship Kalamazoo, Taylor, cleared at Rotterdam 7th iust for Liverpool. Brig Orlzava, Pendleton, sailed from Providence 23d inst. for Philadelphia. Schrs A Cordcr)*, Babcock, and Silver Magnet, Perry, cleared at Boston 24th just, for Phillmlelphm. Sclir S A Appleton, Stanwood, from Pictou for Phila delphia, at Holmes 1 Hole 22d inst. Schrs Hannah "Willetts, Parsons, for Philadelphia, and and C It Yickery, Babbitt, from Taunton for do, sailed from Newport 23d iust. Schr S A Hammond, Paine, hence, arrived at Provi dence 23d inst. Schrs C F Young, Packard, and Pettingill, hence, arrived at Portland 22d inst. Schra Ann Caroline, Bacon, 31A Shindler, Yates, and Pequonuock, Barnes, ln*nce, arrived at Salem 22d inst. Schrs Thos Borden, Wrighiington, and Minerva, Jef ferson, sailed from Fall River 22d inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Jonathan May, Cobb, hence, at Tortugas 30th ult. Schr Istf >ella Maria, (Br) Juliue, hence, arrived at Halifax 23d inst. Schre J Jones, Corson, tor Philadelphia, E S Down ing, for do, and J B and F L Parker, for Delaware City, cleared at New York 23il inst . ■ Sclirs K C Johhston, Lockwood, and Caroline, Fox, cleared at New York 24th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Armadillo, lMtiogHl, cleared at Portland 23d inst for Philadelphia. fichr Sarah J • Hoyt, Cramer, hence, arrived at New Haven 23d inst. Schrs Noptunb, Mary Bromley, and Sarah Warwick, sailed from New'Haven 23d inst. for Philadelphia. Steamers * Franklin, Doughty, »ud Novelty, Sh&W, hence, arrived at Now York yesterday. Steamers’Beverly, PearCe, and Sarah, Jones, ciaered at New York 24th inst. for Philadelphia. MARINE DISASTER. ‘ Schr Lydia'B'‘Ogden, Capt Fisher, outward bound, with a cargo of cooß sprung a leak on Saturday night, off Kaighn’s Point. She was taken to the wharf and made made fast, but as the tide went out the lines parted, and she slid out into deep water and sunk. The LR O rated A 3,125 tons register, six years old, and was owned by the captain and other*, of Camden, NJ, and wtur Mely employedin Assisting to raise the unfortunate John Trucks. 1,120,851 ... 719,555 ... 620.328 ... 646,420 ... 652,201 Exchange.—Aug. 24. Acgyst 24—Evening. ......8 32 6 15 Funeral from hifl late rAsidonee, Main street, below Sellers, Frankford, this (Monday) afternoon, At 2 o’clock. STEEN.—On the 23d inst., Mrs. Beulah, widow of the late Isnac Stern, in the 68th year of her age. Funeral from tho residence of her sou-iu-law, John Keith, 1228 Girard avenue, above Bidge avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * TOBAM.—On the 23d inst., Margaret, widow of the late Stephen Toram, aged 51 years. • ./ ’ Funeral from her late residence, S. E. cor. Eighteenth and Wood streets, on Tuesday morning at ff o’clock* - WitLIAM&ON .—On the 23d inst, G. N. Williamson, in the 69th year of his age, Funeral from liia late residence, 1126 Citron street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * MuLLINEABX*—Ou the 22d inst., Joseph Edgar, son of Henry and Mary Jane Mullineaux, aged 2 years, II months and 22 days. NOLAN.—On the 22d inst., Elizabeth, relict of the late Charles Nolan, aged YALENTTNE.--On the 21st iusb, Mr. Albert Yalen t|not ,n the 4atb year of his age. the 22J inst., WUliaw, oouof Joseph II- end Anna WUatl.'ja, in.tUe 3d year of mange. CITY ITEMS. Philadelphia Ahead. — On Saturday the first of the seven ulonpK-of-war, ordered to bo built at tho bust session of Congress, was launrhed from our navy yawl. It \n altogether probable that this sloop will be nt sea before thorc now building at the other cities are lsumchoJ. This shows that Pliiludelphia is fur ahoad of her sister eilii-s. Welmve another excellent proof of this fact in the superior and splendid garments manufactured at the Gift Clothing Store of Granville SHukes, OQU Chest irtit street. This is the only establishment where gifts niv presented to purchasers. ?sotii>tkr3« —It lias ficcmcd to ns like o lint contmdirtlon that Union aoldjers whotlld find it a difficult tusk to preserve the Union between their boiiio* mid breeches: that the component parts of Coats would not remain united, and that it was an easier task for them (the soldier*) i«» invest n rebel town than to invert themselves in decent uniforms. This difficulty has va nished since llockhill & Wilson hay? established a graml lttilituiT <'UJhlug id their Brown Stone Clothing flistJ, No.-. Odd and (KM Cltedmit street, above Sixth. In this department of their business they have a union of durability, taste, and good workmanship. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TO V 2 O’clock last night. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. Wm Coleman, Pittsburg A J Fricdiand, Cincinnati I! Loiignecker, Allentown C 8 Cultim, fSN II L Curtis, Mount Veruou C T Jones. Cincinnati. O .1 .1 May, HoU.m Baml Muy, Bn*(c>n 3a Jr, Biiltinioro J II Correy, Now York G« o T Starker. Maryland Col Kl> Baker, Oregon Chas T Lnnied. U 8 >' <■ J ' : Easter, Baltimore Mrs K Hick ox, Akron, O Miss E Hickox, Akron, O Mrs O llall, Akron, O Master L Hall, Akron, O Ch«s M SUirges, Mansfield,O 31 M Leavitt A ch, N Y Br 1) C IHoreheau. N York Jos Plummer & sn, Pittsbg K K lhiti'S liuufrt Geo K Tultie, lathe, Muss Jt-lm IL*nnetf : Lane, Goo W Itmvc, LnilC, Mass K 31 Carter, lWbadoea L Marx, New York Js»> T Cai-tA-r, Hast 'JVn» M. White A hv, New York Jl A Jones & la. Cincinnati A H Tyng, Jr, New York W C Chapman, Now York J S Warren, Now York 31 B Barker, Carbomlale J 8t Clair Gray, Piltshurg () ]* Sciiifo. Pittsburg Miss Cora J Bcaife, Pa E 'l‘unier, Men York. C O Simpson, New York A Fraser, Ohio Judge S N Pettis, Pa W K Van IL.Uludvn, N Y \V f? Gnmpbviii N'nr York A G Bieinger, New York Wm H Fitch, Madison John C Coulter, Baltimore 1’ W Houghton, Now York A T I'psou, New York K Mowrie, Mancliester, K Win T AiTNrews, Bostnn J (’ l’almer, Hartford J<dm Levoridgc, New York Titles T,i*vi»ri<lgo, New York D S Burnham, Plymouth C Gilmnnr, Boston Jos Dix, Boston C M Winch, Boston , li W MHllby, Bnltimore Vi F Larrabee, Max fcjtiulhr, Uin» O L 8 tiilMm, Kurii^h'X Wm N Adams Cuba 11 J Macfrvcr, Kngland II HiH, Milwfttd;oe li W Wilson, J'ittsburg A i Pram, St Louis J S Oakford, Loudon J M Glass, Kei.-furky 3i J- ilonlwun, Kentucky Mid W Alien, USA ' W v! Andrews. Chicago Wm W Andrew* A ch, IU l\Campbell, US N B Franklin, Philadelphia >; hns W Brooke, I hila J P llarlev, New V\.rP 31 A Pittsburg Tl.os J M Barbus, v o«ng, New York CL Bobb & wf, Miuois ' Ij ttouchanse, Ilhuois B Hammett, pidadrlpma John A Hiesfaud, Lane 31 E MiPJewr-erg, Lancaster W M ‘Wiley, Lancaster X N* filler, Ihttsburg Geo N Miller, Pittsburg yi iviimie, Cincinnati, O AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth. S H Joukius, Delaware E Tompkins, Pliibidelphia Gpn Ilnnpv, JMiihuleialda JI R IJlricnbrandT, Balt A J Winterstein, lVnim Wm A Knnpp, Miuersvilld E J Laurence. Miuer.-vi!le N P Tinsley, Illinois W II lleuhngr-, New Jersey A 13 Po}>e, l’roviiicnce, 15 I C F Snnib F S Bickiy, Jr, Pa Teter J N Y David Lamb, New York Major W Watts, New York J I) Graham, US N 1* S PretX, Allentown II Wiikeman, Connecticut Mr I’s»yli>e, Mfiryiiuul Ah.*x A Berry, Now York Hale. F R Kent, Philadelphia C F Duiee. Kentucky Lieut K M GountUe, Pa MERCirANTS 1 HOTEL— Fourth street, below Arch. Yr Flddick, Illinois H R Callow, Pittsburg John E Woods. lowa M Barry, Lancaster T B lleilleS, Tyrone, Pa I>rE Wuilace, PhiLtilelphii Injihnm t'orveH.New Ouo H (JondclhSprmyfioMJll N crrftii!. Galena, ill W T Garrard, Pittsburg Jliss Haines, Pittsburg Jas C Eystcr, Chiimberabg Jolin (r SiUTill, Wilm, Del C J Dolibitis, Pottsvilte Wm Hackett, Easton ‘ J Norris, Baltimore Porter Fitch, New York Tims MeCance, Pittsburg W Richards, Kentucky g J J Cork, Virginia M t.' Cliapline, Virginia A McCrew, Pittsburg W Price, Milwaukee J G Wilson, Virginia J Stambaugh, Mifflin J Lana, Pennsylvania Hr Jus. Smith, Beverly j C BicKoJ, lMlilltddpitia T W Boyle, Lake Superior J F Ohio 13 Kangli, J'ennsylvni'ia II Long, Pennsylvania IV B Mossley, Philadelphia Geo Aibreo & wf r Pittsburg NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. • C H Drtidi, Hellertown It II Linvill, Lancaster a Hyde, New Jersey D A Yeager A wife, Peiuui John Tjuu*riton A l»» r N y J«s O Berwick, Musa Tims Arrmvxmith., I’cjiuu Joe? Ritter, Reading II L Acker, Pottsvilie H J Ilendler, Pottsvillo Lieut Whittiold, U S A David Holme, IV M Fanning, Ohio Jas Turner, Chicago l.mivenre Fix, Reading S II Swartz, Penna II li Bond, Duncaimou, Pa mount VFRNON HOTEL—Second st., ab. Arch. L;-.v!« Tbinw, Penna .Tas T Blair Win 31 Duff, I’itt.sburg Ji»hn Ferguson, Penna 3J Field, Miifc.rd, N J H W Cramer, Phila A. McTntire, Penna John Ross, Wayne co, Pa L Billy Wm L Gilbert, New Jersey SMcFnte, New Jer.-ey j AV Thompson, N Jersey Geo 11 licit. New Jersey J D Branuing, Damascus ST. LOI’IS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. Dr Seagrave, N Jersey A W Fl’icK, Pontisylv&nla J Liuulun, Vermont G Rueber, Vermont T A llTci-elt, New York It Morris A la, Wash C B Wight, Worcester Alfred Strasher, N York Capt .T 'X Powell, Wash J D Perslie, Pliila F Ahderf>f»ii, Now York J Stubbs, Baltimoro Mr Littlelmle & la, N Castle THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. J Chambers, Cin, O W T Chambers, Cin, O J T Hatclier, Oliio G McCauly, N Jersey G L 'Walker A wf, Phila W Hires, New York L Mayers, Wasli, D C T II Bostiviclv, Bristol, Pa li Protman it ln,Thllft STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. S McDonnell, Pottsville J McDonnell, Pottsriiie Jos Dickey, Now York W Moore, Huntingdon! L J Rice, Bloomfield, Pa J L Youngman, Lancaster Levis Haldy, Lancaster Geo L Boyer O Jeffries, Chos <*o, Pa I.iow J A Moore, C OolenVll F Jours, Peach Pa B Ppdrnwi, NVu-VWk JftS J Keller, 'Centre co, Pa- W Ktnnard, Delaware J M Christy, Maryland Capt F \Y lies?, Centre co Robt Broouiall, Delaware REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. F C Bonder, Miuersville Chns Kimmeiiy, Heading Wm Johnson, Reading Thus Wilson, Harrisburg G W Morgan, A P Hntttclfi, l*JuuuleLpUUl Geo W iSaylor, Schl Haven M Amend, Now York B Yt TiOluhaii, BetlUohem Jft« Canon, Pennsylvania 0 0 Smith, Schl Haven Geo S Ilockor, Penua Jos M Feger, Pottsville COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. E Johnson, Pel co, Pa E Leisber, Doylostown A Shafer, Pbaoiixville W R Stockton, PbienixviUo Aug Leopold. Berks co Thos Edwards, St Joseph C B Wight, Maryland E L Miller, Duyia-ttown BARLEY SllEAF—Second street, below Vino. R Hooker: Penn?)! vnnia T K Palmer, Pennsylvania Wm Live/ey, Attleboro’ T Ely, Bucks ro, Pa Geo Simmon?, Wilm, Del Jos Hill, Pennsylvania Win Evans, New Jersey II Darlington, Ohio BLACK BEAR—Third street, above CallowhiU. Geo 31 Garner, Warrington Win Rapport, Byberry L Tomlinson, Byberry D R Harper, Olney S B Markley, Lancu.-ter J G Harrison, Baltimore BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhiU. P W Harvey, Sell! Haven Jacob Zepp, Lanesdalo M K Regar, Lancaster ro A B Bertolet, Norristown J J.Heller, Trenton, NJ John Craig, Pennsylvania SPECIAL NOTICES. Batciielob’s Hair Dye.— This cele frroted and perfect HAIR DYE is tlio BEST IN THE World, ah others are more imitations of this Great Original, which lias gained such extensive Patronage in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. BATCHE LOR'S LIQUID HAIR DYE instantly produces a splendid Black or natm-ul Brown, without staining the Skin or injuring the Hair, and will remedy the ill effects of bad Dyes, invigorating the Hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Wholosalc by FAHNESTOCK & CO. and DYOTT & CO., Philadel phia mhl-tf Grover & Baker’s Celebrated noiseless family sewing machines. The Best in Uki i for Family Sewing. No. 730 CHESTNUT Street, -Philadelphia. Card Printing, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South THIRD Street. pamphlet feinting, and every other descrip tion of Printing, of the most superior quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RING WALT & BROWN’S, Drexoll’s Building, 34 South THIRD Street. delO-tf MARRIED: ABBOTT—HOOD.—On tho 21st inst., at Brssio Bell Fann, Montgomery co.> Fa., by Rev. Edmund Leal, Rev. C<>n»o!ius S, Abbott, of Wnrron, Ohio, to Emiiiu Wayne, daughter of the lute John H. Hood. =& DIED: BARBER.—On tho 24th inst., Albeit M. Barber, eld est son of Edward and Ann Barber, aged 21 years, 1 month, and 17 days. The relatives ami friends of the family arerespoct fidly. Invited {u attend hit* funeral from the residence of lu's father, No. 844 North Tenth street, this (Second-day) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * GIBSON.—Ou Sixth-day, tho 23d inst., in tho GOtli year of her age, Martha J. Gibson, widow of the late John Gib6on. . Funeral from the house of Isaac Dixon, Baring street, west of Thirty-third, this (Second-day) afternoon, at 3 o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Durby. dickinson,—Outlie2fithiaBt.jEdward il. Dickiu* Fonj in tbv SPth ymr of liia nge» His friends aro respectfully invited to attend hlsfune rnl, to meet at Friends’ Meeting-House, Lower Merion, at 3 o’clock P. M., on Third-day, 27th inst. McGLAUGHLIN.—Ou the 22d lust., Mr. Michael Me- Glaughlin, iu the Gsth year oi his age. The relatiTCß and friends ot the family arc invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, No. 1307 Chris tian. street, this day (Monday), at 0 o’clock A. M. Fune ral services ftt St, Therciw’a Church* luterment at Ca thedral Cemetery. * GUGERTY.—Ou the 23d inst., Henry M. Gugerty, In tho 17th ypar of hie age. Funeral from the residence of his uncle, Wiu. 11. Mar tin, Northwest corner of Pine and Till streets, West Phi ladelphia, this (Monday) morning, at B}g o’clock. * SCOTT.—At Frankford, ad tho 23d iust., Bov. James Scott. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. AUGUST 36, 1861. Interments in the C to the Abscess Albuminuria Apoplexy Burns and Scalds... Cancer Stomach.... Croup Congestion, Brain.. Cholera Infinitum.. “ Morbus.,,. Consumption Lungs Concussion Brain... CmirulKions “ Puerperal Cyanosis Piptheria Diarrhoea Dropsy “ -Brain of Brain.... 4i Heart..,. « Spine “ Kidneys.. Ovarium.. ‘ 4 Bowels... Drowned Dysentery* * *i. s Debility J Efl'nsioii on Brain.. ..Erysipelas , .Fraetnre of Leg.. Total... .. OF THE AHOY Under 1 *<’nr«M...in.llSi From Ito 2 Sit “ 2 to 5 47 “ S to 10 22 « 10tol5 4 “ is to so “ 20 to 30 18 “ CO to 40 20 Total.,, WAIinS. | WA First 17; Tenth... Second 24 Kicri'iitl Third 12* Twelfth. Fourth,. 14 Thirteen Fifth ....11 Knurled; Sixth.. 6 Fifteen*!! Seventh.. *2O Sixt^entl Eighth,6 t-Wenleer Ninth , ojihghteenl Nativity*—United State, known/?#• Fiuiuth? Almshouse, 11 ; People of Color, 20; from the Country, 9. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond ing wed: of 1860, and oblast wok, was as follows: Woi-k ending Aug. 25th, 2300, was. 275 Week ending Aug. 17th, 1801. was ,377 Mall*; 192: 1-Vmutes, K'l} Keys, 143; Girls, 104. By order of the Board of Health. WJLMAM RKAI), Health Officer. 17 ALL MOURNING GOODS. X? r.Kssox & sox, ' MOURNING STORE, No. 918 CTIF.STNUT STREET, hare commenced opening their 3-ALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of the most desirable fabrics suitable for DEEP and SEC OKI) MOURNING attire. au26 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION, TWI2NTY IL3 FOURTH WARD.—A Meeting of the PEOPLE’S party v»II be held at their Headquarters, LAXCASTE It AvemiA >i»d MARKET &rmn, oil TUESDAY EYE KING, August 27th, to nominate Delegates to mako General Nominations. JAMES NEWELL, an24-2t* SL’cretajyf. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO- Lu 3 CJATIOX OK PHILADELPHIA.—The regu lar Monthly Meeting will bo held on MONDAY EVE NING, Align'd in Uk* Booms of the Association, 1009 min 1011 CHESTNUT Street, At 8 o’clock. Mr. ROBERT NICiiOLL is the Essayist. Subject— (i Human Happiness.” Members especially ore requested to attend. Strangers and the public generally invited. Members, Ac., who have not already obtained their Excursion Tickets, can procure them at the meeting. '' »«24-2t JOHN WANAMAK.EE. ■ W==> NOTICE.—THE BALTIMORE AND \l3 PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY hereby give notice that they intend to apply to the Port Wardens for the privilege of extending their wharf, first above Chestnut street, 40 feet beyond the present lino. «n23-St* A. GROVES, Jr., Agent. rv-£=* NOTICE .—THE PENNSYLVANIA LL? TUBE INSURANCE COMPANY, AUGUST 24, lSlil. ’ The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Penn sylvania Fire Insurance Company will bo held at their office, on MONDAY, the 2d day of SEPTEMBER next, at 20 o'clock A. M., when an Election will be held for nine Directors, to serve for the ensuing vear. au23-tse2 WILLIAM G. CROWELL, Secretory. George wVjoneKoneoFtSb Proprietors of the Sun Jay Mercury, is a candi date for the office of CITY COMMISSIONER. Mr. JONES has never held office, but has been a consistent, Union-loving Democrat, and is in every way qualified for the position for which In* is proposed. The Mercury is the only journal in Jho city that tmpportttl the ©illunt «nd patriotic liiihiie us a candidate for Congress, ami it lms always advocated the interests of the firemen ami the citizen soldiery. Tlio Democrats could solect no more deserving nominee. au24-2t A DEMOCRAT. T?OR SHERIFF, X* JOSEI»H 11. THOMPSON, of the Thirteenth ward. The Union, one and inseparable* No North, no South, no East, and no West! but one and indirieiblo. aul9-8t&. LI S T 0 F FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS COL. HENRY UOHLEN’S Colonel—HENßY BOIILEN. Lieutenant CoIoneI—FBANCIS MAULER. Major—ALYTN MATZDORF. Adjutant—ltODEKlC-H TUEUNE. QiiAi-termaistcr—JOHN WJ'JIO’JS. Bog. Snrgoon—CHRISTIAN A, S. BEFKEN, M. D. Ass. do. EGON KOERPER, M. D. Regular Chaplain—FßANClS KECKERITZ. HEADQUARTERS, 344 North THIRD Street. au*2o-6t II WANTED—A few good men to fill fs tlio lasi Battalion of Col. GE.UiY’S REGIMENT, W Twenty-eighth P. A'. This Division expects to join Colonel Geary next week. Office, FOURTH and LI BRARY" Streets. au26-2t | ATTENTION! M Youn" Men, don’t wait to Im» drafted, but select your ,llf own regiment, and enroll your namos at oneo. Oolo nel YYM. A. LEECH is how recruiting the 17th regi ment for immediate service. Returned volunteers, ami all young and active men, can now have an opportunity of joining a good regiment, and be mustered into service immediately. Pay and rations from date of muster. Recruiting stations now open— Philadelphia Grays’ Armory, Market street, above Eighth; Independent Grays’ Armory, 602 Arch street; Cridwnlnder Grays’ Armory, northeast corner Eighth and Chestnut streets; Captain Candy’s Company, 421 North Second street; And at the house of Henry Mehviug, Passjyunk road, opposite Qiu-Vii street ; Southwest corner Eighth and Parrish streets, Wash. R. Do Young. C'ol. YYM. A. LEECH was educated at West Point, airl served as Major of Col. Patterson’s 17th regiment. nu24-3t* jy U. S. MARINES.—WANTED im- B mediately, for tho U. S. Marine Corps, 500 able bodied men, for sea and land service. Also, a few competent Dnmimrrs and Fifore. AH information wili be given ftt Rendezvous, ail S. FRONT Street, Piiiladelpliia. W. STOKES BOYD, au!7-12t First Lieutenant, Recruiting Officer. Sb® KEGIMENTAL ORDERS— HARLAN’S CAVALRY”. Pjin.ADKi.ruiA, / r v August 23. ISM. Captains of Companies accepted in this organization •will forward their rccnilt?, ill siimuls of tWUilty or 11101*6 men, to Regimental Hoiuhiiiarteiv, llestouviilt*, Wwt I’hiladelphia. YYben a full company, ulrbmly mustered, is to bo despatched, the Captains will be provided with transportation upon Their own requisition, by tlio Mus tering Officer. The men must be sworn in by a civil nnuristrato when enrolled. The Captains will transmit previously to tlio Coin manding Oliicit a statement of tho route over which must travel to mull Rhiimlplpliin. Tin? Captains ncceptinl are constituted recruiting officers for their seve ral Companies, and will act until their Quota is filled. They are veuuested to report every six- days, until further orders. JOSIAH lIARL'AN, au24-3t Colonel Connnamling Ywlunteer Cavalry. ■ SJL NEW REGIMENT.—PHILA- Jeß&i DELPHI A LIGHT CAVALRY, *r? lW COL. RICHARD HENRY RUSH. Accepted by the YVnr Department for |Tbroo Years or the War - . PRINCIPAL RENDEZVOUS, 833 MARKET Street. This Regiment offers to active young men who desire at once to go to duty peculiar advantages. The muster ing will be by companies. The orders from the War De partment have already been roccired to supply each com pany, as soon as mustered, with uniform, arms and equipments, subsistence, and horses, horse equipments and forage, and at onco go into camp near tills City for practice and drill during the formation of the Regiment. The pay is ns follows per month: Sergeant Major, 523; Quartermaster Sergeant, 523; Chief Bugler, $23; First Sergeant, $22; Sergeant, 19; Corporal, $l6; Bugler, $l5; Furrier and Blacksmith, $l7; Private, $l4. t The arms will be simply the Sabre and large-sized Re volver. The uniform will be Dark-Blue Jacket and Cap, and Sky-Blue Pants, all truiuned with Yellow Braid. the Colonel, RICHARD HENRY RUSH, is a West Point graduate, and an experienced army officer. All the other officers are,without exception, selected for their known fitness for their positions. Young men between the ages of 18 and 28, able-bodied, of light build, and over 5 feet 6 inches high, who wish to join this Regiment, con apply at the Principal Rendez vous, No. 833 MARKET STREET. Tho restriction as to age does not apply to Bnglerg'Jor to old soldier? <?f the mounted scrvicei All minors must produce the written consent of their parent or guardian. auls-12t OPENING OF CHAS. GRILL’S LAGER-BEER SALOON, accompanied with a most excellent Lunch, TO-DAY, (MONDAY,) at {l The Mill,” No. 409 CHESTNUT Street. It* f\FFICE OF THE ACTING COM VT MISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, No. 1137 GI RARD Street, Philadelphia, Aug. 20,1861, Scaled Proposals will bo received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock M. on MONDAY, the 2d of September, for furnishing, for the uso of the United States Army, the following Subsistence Stores, viz: 225,000 pounds Smoked Bacon Side*. 1,875 barrels Extra Mesa Beef* 300,000 pounds Pilot Bread, AH of tbo article# to be of the very best quality and securely packedßacon in 200-pound boxes, and Bread in barrets. Certificates of inspection of the Moat will be required. Seller’s name and dato of purchase to be marked on each package. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders, and bids deemed unreasonable will be injected* Two gooil securities, whose names will be mentioned h* the bids, Will be required for the faitliful performance of tho contracts. Further information will be given on application. The whole to be ready for delivery ou or before the 20th of September. Proposals to be endorsed “Proposals for Furnishing Subsistence Stores.” C. W. THOMAB, au2B-tsep4. Capt. A. Q. Mr. A. C. S. ■VTOTICE. i.v Bpilwko Inspbotor’a Oppios, City of Philadelphia* August 23*1861.. The Court of Common Pleas having decided that the erection of frame buildings the rural districts) is in violation of the act of Assembly providing for the regulation and inspection of buildings, approved tire 7th day of May, A. D. 1&D&, notice is hereby given to build* era and others that the said law will hereafter be en* forced in all eases (except bath house*>, and which, if enclosed below, must he .enclosed with incombustible ma terials. . • 6024-31* . JOHN D. TAYLOR, Clerk. Weekly leport of Intcrmcutß. Health Oveice, August 24, ’ity of Philadelphia from t • 24 th of August, 1861. DISEASED. DISEASES. Fever, Scarlet.. u Typhus . “ Typhoid. Hemorrhage.... te Boweln Whooping Cough... Inflammation Brain « Bronchi.., »• Liver “ Lungs * Vmtimemh u S. A Bowels Inanition Jaundice Marasmus Measles Obstruction Bowls. Old Agi' [ Palsy Rheumatism Scrofula Sore Throat, Mal’t. Softening of Brain.. Small-P0x,........ Still Born, Tumnwi Ulceration Bowels.. Unknown Wounds, gun shot.. E TIIEItE VKJtF. : From 40 to 00. « SO t«> cut. « 00 to 70. « 70 to 80. « 80 ti> 90. « 90 to 100. “ 100 to 110, V.XUDS. Nineteenth 2 5 Twentieth 24 , Twenty-first.. ..13 ith 7 T\renty-seai>n'J..l2 iitZi,.ll Twenty-third.. .10 It 10 Twenty-fourth.. 23 it 17 Unknown 17 •Mi;,, ~12 mi 12 Total 343 CS, 273 5 Foreign, 50; Ua- ....... 10 h 11 s POLITICAL NOTICES, MILITARY NOTICES. FIELD REGIMENT. NEW PUBLICATIONS, ARPEIVS NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. CONTENTS No. Cxxxvi.] STRATFORD-UPON-AYON. li.i.rsnt.\T!OJi.' J . — fcUratfunl-upoii-AYGIi. West End nf Trinity UJinrcJi.—House in High Street.— The House in Henley Street, 1564.—The HotINC, 1855.—The House, 1881.—Room in which Shakspn&ro was born.—Old Font.—SLiikspoaro's Signet King.— Grammar-School ami Guild Chapel.—Shak.spt'nre’s Desk.—Remains of New Place.—Trinity Church.— Chonri'l of tin* Church.—Porch of the Church.— l)U8t of Sliakspeare.—The fiwription.—Annie IfniliikuNL}- 1 * Cottage.—Courting C'liatr.—Charleeote Hall.—Sir Thunmw Lucy.—The. Avon at Wler Brake. THE CAPITAL OF TIIE CANADAS. ru.i;. , >ru.\TinNS. Ottawa City. Parliament ITouse, now building. WINFIELD SCOTT IN THE WAR OF 1812. Im.ustkattons.—Winfield Scott, JEt. 41.—Sack etr.s Hnrbnr,lBlo. —RulTalo, ]Hl2.—OueensUm. 1812. —Fort Srlilosscr, I96o.—Landing-Place at Queen* ei-.ni, 3800. —site of Vroonmn’ti Battery, 180'). — 15: rj:*T< ZU-.v.v.::-.!' j:l, l Sun Monument where liroek fell, IB6o.—French Magazine, 1 Hot).—Fort Niagara, 38155.—Kurt Misaissaga, 1860.—01 d Fort, Toronto, 38(%0.—Fori Wellington, 1800.—Chrysler’s, 1855. Ruins of Fort Erie, 1800.—Street's Creek Bridge, IB6o.—Mouth of Lyon’s Greek, 1860.—At Lundy’s# I,uhC| 18110,—Winfield Scott* fKt. 75. THE THREE TELLS. fllwjfrafwf. TALL AN HIGH AM. SIIAKSPEARK AND HOLLINGSHKD. ORLEY FARM. By Axrugjtr TitoLi.orE —lllustrated by J. V. Millais. CifAiTKit XYlli Yon BauhrV Chapter XVIII. The English Yon Bauhr. Chaptku XIX. Tin* Stnvely Family. CMAprur. XX. Mr. DockwratU in UU own Office. li.LUoTitATioxs. —The German You Dauhr.—The English You 15iiP.hr. WINNIPiSKOGKE. THE HAVELOCK. THE YANKEE CAPTAIN. PETS. THE ADVENTURES OF PHILIP.—By W t M. Tuaos- E«.ir. Ciiai’Tkk XYll.—BreviH esse Lahore. Ca.M-i'iiu XYHI. —Dnim ist's so wohl mir in d?r WML Illustrations. — Toiing Love.— A Pilgrim- Charlotte's Convoy. RICHARD DOBSON. MONTHLY RECORD'OF CURRENT EVENT:?. LITERARY NOTICES. EDITOR'S TABLE. EDITOR'S? EASY OIIAIIv. OUK FOREIGN BUREAU. EDITOR’S I‘RAWEK.—( With Fourteen Illustrations.) FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. lua'si n.vnoN'-i.—Dinner Toilet.—Promenade Cos- tume.—Lace Fichu.—Lace Under-Sleeve*. The June Number commenced the Twenty* Third rdwwe of MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The object of the Publishers, as stilted in the first Num ber, isMjod in June, 1850, tvus to present a periodical “ which no one who had the slightest relish for miscella neous reading, or the slightest wish to keep himself in formed of the progress ami results of the literary genius of his own ogo, would willingly-be'without. 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More than Seven 2'hoitsand Illustrations have already appeared in the Magazine. The want which the Magazine was established to meet rtiil exists, mu! the Publishers. while guurautmng that flu- pcrlvdlc-ul uliuU nudutam its high character, confi dently rely upon a continuance of the liberal support which it has received for eleven years. The Publishers of HARPER’S MAGAZINE, aware i,r its pLTiiianeiit value, have electiotyped every page. They can, therefore, supply any Number from the be ginning, upon the following terms : Any Number will be sent by Mai!, post-paid, for Twenty-five Cents. Any volume, comprising Six Num bers, neatly bound in Cloth, will be sent by Mail, to any part of the United States within 3,000 miles of New York* liOHt-paid, fur Two Dollars per Volume. Complete Sets will bn sent by the freight«l the-charge of the purchaser, at u discount of Twenty-fivtCper Gent, from the above rate. Twenty-two Volumes, bound uniformly, extending from June, 1850, to June, 1801, arouotv ready. -TERMS. One copy for One Year ....SC 00 Two Ci/pim for One Year., 5 00 Three or more Copies for One Year (each) 2 00 Anil an Extra Copy, gratis, for every Club of KiGitT Scuscuiunus, Harper’s Magazine and Harper's Weekly, together, one year, §4. HARPER & BROTHERS, It PITILtSUERS. “ The .want of an authentic and thorough history of the Rebellion, for present reference and future preserva tion, i* the; subject of general remmK.’' —Kip Ua/l Winkle. THE ABOVE WANT HAS BEEN AMPLY SUPPLIED FOR FOUR MONTHS PAST, BY'. PUTNAM’S RECORD OP THE REBELLION. NOW' READY, 4 Monthly parts,.... Iti „ « ,50 CtS. pacll.- Subscriptions received at the oiliec of Appleton's Cy clopedia. . • JOHN MOFA.RLAN, Agent; au23-3t Books, law and miscella- NEOUS, new and old, bought, sold, and ex changed, at the PHILADELPHIA-RANK BOOK STOKE, No. 419 CHESTNUT Street* Librnriog at a difetflU£A pbicluXßfd. Those having Boyks to Sell, if Ot ft distance, will state their names, sizes, bindings, dates, editions,- prices, and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by Benjamin Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and upon America. Autograph Letters and Portraits purchased. Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania for sale. Catalogues, in press, sent free. Libraries ap praised by [fe2s-tfj JOHN CAMPBELL. MILITARY GOODS. Y OK NA BLUE SATINETS. $,OOO or 6,000 Yards Indigo Blue Satinet, such as is used in the United Slates Navy. * For sale by FROTIIINGUAM & TTELLS, 35 LETITIA Street, and aul4-2m 34 FRONT Street. QOTTON DUCK, SUITABLE FOR TENTS, FOR SALE BY my22-iftf FEOTHINGHAM & WELLS. TT ni ON PAPER AT MAGEE’S— Ij UNION ENVELOPES AT MAGEE’S. UNION ENVELOPES at 310 CHESTNUT St. Over four hundred different styles. Also, the Coat of Anns of each State, beautifully colored and plain, Large reduction to country Storokoppors. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 1 At MAGEE’S Union Taper and Envelope Manufactory, 316 CHESTNUT Street. au24-5t PROF. .0. H. BOLLES (OFFICE 1220 WALNUT street, Philadelphia,) has associated with him DR. A. H. STEPHENS, of New York, his old partner in business. They invito tlio attention of the afflicted, whose diseases have baffled the skill of the me dical profession, to Ihoir rdinLlo treatmont, by Electro Magnetism, find the various other modifications of Elec tricity evolved from machines mostly of their inven tion. It is a well-establishod fact, that all acute and chronic diseases, which have proved a terror to tho me dical profession in all ages of the world, have been speed ily and permanently cured by us. Wo havo warranted and cured in all cases the most obstinate diseases, and still warrant all persons who desire. A pamphlet of great value, containing certificates, references, and recom mendations from persons who have been cured, in Phila delphia and oilier 'cities, will bo given to auy person calling at the •fficc, No. 1220 WALNUT street, Phila delphia. au23-6t* •\TOTIOE TO LADIES’ SHOE. 1“ ' DIiAMBS. An assortment of Ladies’, Mieses’, and Children’s GAI TEBS-and SHOES, made by J. W. McCURDY- A SON, No. 321 CHESTNUT Srroct, in their usual handtiomo style, for City trade, Ac. Tho assignee offers this sfoek for thirty-days; the ob ject is to close the couceru. All dealers will find it to their advantage to call and examino it.- au&Wmwftt* fIONSUEATE OF SPAIN.—In ac cordance with a Royal Ordinance, dated 30th May last, the sales of Quicksilver from Almaden’s Minns have ceaeed in Cudta and iu thedutarior of the Kingdom; it will be sold only at Serilfa and Jif»4rid. Purchasers at the first-named place will apply to the Commissary of the Mines of the State, (ttamiiuirio de las Minas del Estado,) ami at the second to the Superintend ent of the Mint, (Superintendents de in whoso offices, respectively, proper facilities for making payments will be afforded, .and the Quicksilver delivered in iron flasks containing three Castilian arrobas each. Tho price* fixed by the said Royal Ordinance,, at the. above-named places, are fls folio aniel y; On sales from 1 to flasks,per fiftski ,004 Reales Yellon. On salos exceeding 1,000 f1a5k5.,......632 “ Moreover, the Quicksilver will continue to be sold at the Commission de Hacienda de. Nspaua.en. Lcujdreg, G. A. Token Yard City, Loud res,, in the said flasks of a mini-, mum contents of 75 English pounds each,.at established; pricos, to wit: On sales from 1-to 099 flasks, .price per flask, 7-poucui sterling, with a discount of 3 pcar cent., and of per cei»t. commisßlop. On sales exceeding 1,000 nooks, 7'pounds sterling, \*tW. a discount of per cent.,. wd %. per cent, commission,, exportation from Loudon being obligatory. Philadelphia, 20th'of August, 1861. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YESOh INCS, comprising ». j}no stock), at low Dati»i- ofi men-, anil boys’ wenr. GOOPEB A CONARPi, »u 7. S. E. corner NINTH A MAB&EK. TPINE SII3RT MANUFACTORY..— JP J. W. ; SCSTt,> 81ft <aißBllNUT.aireet,.iSnr doors below th« “ Continental.” The attention of the Wholesale Dealer*, la United, to hU lUPB»YKJ» CTJ* OF SHIRTS, of'superior' fit, make. And matfrtol, on batd art! made to order at nhortMtuotica. ieS-tt pOTTON SAIL DUCK and CAN \J VAS, of all numbera. and brands. B»w’b buck kvqiu, TwUli, of il description*, for TeutV Awnings, Trupka, and Wagon Cover*. Aleo, Paper Manufacturer.- Drier Felte. from !to S feat wide. Tarpaulin*, Belting, Sail Twine, Ac. JOHN W. EVEBMAN A CO., mrt-tf 103 JONES Alloy. A N EVIDENCE that the publio ap predate theioolered rhotoginptia for El, is fully proven by large manbers who patronise tUIStR&d Gallery. SECOND Street, above Greea. It* [SiiPTEJtfßliil. The CousiU of: Spain. RAMEAU, au2l-3t COMMISSION HOUSES. J£RISCHE & OELBERMANN, IMPORTERS OF WOOLLENS, BOLE AGENTS FOlt BAUENDAHL’S DOESKINS, CLOTHS, &c No. 252 MARKET STREET. awl9-mwfGfc JELLING, COFFIN, & CO., No. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Offer, by the Package*, the following Make* and Descvip tionsof Goods: PRINTS. PUNNELL MFG. CO. GREEN E MFG. 00. J3LEACHEI3 COTTONS. Buy Mil], LonsdnJe, Hope, Bl.'iclCHfrum, Grcmm Mb'. (!•*., Rihl Bank, Dlariposa, Jamestown, Shttorsville, Belviderc, Coutredalo, &c, BROWN COTTONS. Fredonia, Ohio, Groton, Silver Spring, Gleuvilie, Eagle* Mech.uuca’ nnd Farmers’ Union, &c. OOBftET JKAN'fi.—Glasgow, Maneliofltor. DENIMS AND STRIPES.—Grafton, Jewett City, Madison, Slatcrsviile, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw. CANTON FLANNELS.—SlatersviUe. Agawam, Shep- pard's. SlLESlAS.—Smith's,' Lousdale, Diamoii-111:11, WOOLENS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Bottomk-y’s, Pomeroy's. Glenhuoi Company. CASSIMKRES AND DOESKlNS.—Greenfield, Gay’s, Stearns'. SATINETS.—Bass Biv«r, Crystnl .Springs, Culivers- VillOi Hope. StftQbl'dviile, Converse and Hyde, Cou verse Brothers, Bridgewater. Flannels, Limeys, Kentucky Jeans, Nankeens, Tickings, Colored Cambrics*-Printed Cloakings, Her, auOfinwGia ILLIAMS’ FLAN NELS ’ ANGOLA, MERINO, SAXONY, Kid. VARIOUS WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. For fcAks l>f WELLING, COFFIN, & Go. au9-fmw3m QHIPLEY, HAZARD, & » HUTCHINSON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET. .. COMMISSIO N M RC HANTS FOP. THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA MADE HOODS. mliYJ.fim RETAIL DRY GOODS. gPEC il L NOTICL. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co., Will close the sale of their 'WHOLESALE STOCK "of ■fnlite Goods, Linens, Laces, and Embroideries, at No. 535 MARKET STREET, on SATURDAY, the- 24th instant, in order to remove tin* stork to til** store No- 720 CHESTNUT Street, where they will vooptm on ©i‘ about the 2*3 of September with a full and complete slock,-including all novelties in their Hwywhich will be oiftred FOR CASH at prices defying competition. Due notice of their opening will be given. PRICE, FERRIS, & Co. au34-tsel ftBEAP MUSLINS!' GIU3AT BAK \J GAINS! OLD PRICES!—V. E. ARCHAM BAULT, N. E. comer ELEVENTH and MARKET Street*?. will open this morning, yard wide long .cloth Muslins, 5, 6* 7,8, 9,10,11 and V2y cents; heavy Sheet ing and pillow case Muslins.-10, 11* 12,18, 25. and 31 cents;..new style full Chintzes*6, 8 and 10 cents; cheap table Linens, 60 to 87 cents; clrcnp Towelling. au‘24-6t WE WILL STILL CONTINUE TO SELL our stock of Muslins at the old low prices, notwithstanding the great riser in Cotton (rOQtfs —viz; Tho best Gft cvni Bleached Muotin for o# cents* by llie piece; cost 8 cent for 7 cents j best 10 cent for 8% cents j beet cent for-11 cents. No. 1 Wamsutta, full yard wide, Viy± cents; Williamsville, New York Mills, 12% cents. (These arc not the 16t£ cent quality, but made by the same Company.) Canton Flannels, the very best made. Unbleached Muslins, of all qualities, ly yards wide, cents; the best Utica, 40% inches wide, 12 J* cents; and any make of Bleached or Uniileuohed Mllff lliiii At hfis price by tUu piece thiHl tlllT CUH 1)0 bOUght at any other place. Many of these Muslins were bought at n disequut of 25 per cent, on first cost. No further abatement to Storekeepers. Twilled Lead Color Domct Flannels 12y cents, cost to make 16# cents. 6# cent Prints for 6 cents, by the piece. Table Linens, of all qualities, the best bargains we ever offered. Napkins, in all qualities, in great bargains. Huckabnck Towel ling, 25 inches wHc, 12y cents. Good all Linen TOWCIS» large. 10 cents inch. It. D. &. TV: 11. PENNELL, ail23-0t 1021 MARKET St., below Eleventh. Tl/TUSLINS STILL AT OLD PRICES. —Notwithstanding the advance in price of Cot- ton, UNBLEACHED SHIRTING- MUSLINS AT THE OLD PRICKS.. Br.EACIIED SHIRTING SUTSIiINS At tllO- Old Prices. SHEETING And PILLOW-CASE MUSLINS At the Old Prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED COTTON FLANNELS, And Domestic Goods of ail kinds, AT THE OLD PRICES. New styles of PRINTS at 6Jtf, 8, 10 r and 12)£. In order to insure move RAPID SALES, ana to clow our stock in season, we have made STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS In prices of all our Summer Dress Goods. 11. STEEL & SON, No, 713 North TENTH Streot, aboro Coates. RUglO-tf fi HEAP DRY FUR \J THER REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, in order to histite sales and realize Cash; Fine Chintz colored Paris Organdies. Do. do. Paris Jaconets. Medium stylo do. do. • Dark Brown Lawns, 12# cents. Silk Challies, Burgos, Barc-ge Auslafaj Gray Goods, Poplins, Mous do Laineg. Ac. Black Tamartine Crape do Espang, Ac. Foulard Silks mid Milanese, &c. White Goods in variety. A fino line of plain Swiss Muslins, 12# to 50 cents. Black Lace Mantles, Bournous and-Points. Black and Colored Stella Shaw!?. A very cheap lot of Linen Cambric Hdkfs. A good stock of Flannels and Domestic Goods at the lowest market rates, for cash only; CHARLES ADAMS k SON, jy2o-tf EIGHTH 'c.tul ARCH Streets. Dry goods at the lowest MARKET RATES. Bareges, Challies, and Tamertinos, cheap. Madonnas, Poplins. Molmirs. Alpacas. Plain Broun and Tim Colored-Billa. assortment of Black SUhs» Small Figured Silks. Blue, Green, and Lilac Plaid Silks. Larger Plaids, very cheap. Men and Boys’ Wear, nice and cheap. House Furnishing Goods. 200 pairs Gents' Suspeudera-ftt 65 cents,, warifh $l. A decided bargain. Also, Fifty dozen Gents* Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, at $6 pci* dozen, very choup, at JOHN H, STOKES*! au6 702' ARCH Street. 1 C£l —MEMORABLE YEAR I I AOUX. HARP ON DRY GOODS t VERY LOW PKI€KS>! STiLL MORE REDUCED! THORNLEY & CHJSSJ* . N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPR3N-G GARDEN, Want.to sell their stock* clean off, And lms* consequently REDUCED THEIR PRICES* YKRY LOW,. INDEED. Fancy Silks a littla.over half price. Some styles of Dress Goods at half price. Lace Mantles, Pointed* Eugenics, cheap. Black Bilks, cheapestiisi Philadelphia. A great variety of .Gw Goods, Lawji#> Ac., &c. A-.very large stack.o£.Domestie Good a, A very large stock* of Linen Goods.. Clothe, Oaseiincrfe,.Vestings, N. Brr-This la- a, RARE CHANGE to get goods un usually. cheap. THORNLEY & CHISM, N. E. cornfir,E3GHTH and SPRING GARDEN. N. B.—From. tbia-date, July 9> Terms “ Cash on De livery/’ jyd /N RAY SUSSRTING FLANNELS. W Plain and- Twilled Grays.. Twilled Scarlets* Plain and Twilled Army Bteee- Fancy French Shirting Ptannelg. . WliiteElaglieh and Ameszcan Shirting Flanrtflft, Mixtures and high colons Shirting Flannels. SHARPRESS BROTHERS, au!s CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. "BJANfIY THIN DRESS-GOODS;. J* A few lois remaining, ofi_. Summer Drees Gfeodg, Iu Bareges and Grenadines, Poplins,, Barege Anglais, Chintzes, Mozambicjftp, At very lew prices, to close the stock. SHARPLESS BROTHERS* au!s CHESTNUT and EIGHTO Streufe. Eire & landell, fqukeh > ana ARCH, are now opening, for Sail Salm— Hack Stalls#, low grades. Black Steliaa, medium grade#, _ Black StcHiu, fine grades. *u!s Eyre & landell are open lug, for near trade— Black Silks, at old price* Full stock of Muslins. Shawls of all grades. Brown and Blue Pla«l; Silks. Full stock of Staple Silks. tnlft HO USE-FURNZSHING DRY GOODS, of everj cheap for cash. COOPER * OOHABD, »PT . 8. E. cor. HIKTH and MABKEf. ' Entire mantilla stock - l Reduced 40 jer cent., to cloae. Bargains iu dusters sad bca maatlea. Best hoop skirts, right shape, and reliabla. OOOPBB ft OOHAXB, an? 8. E. comer NINTH ft MAJRKKT. 8 CENT DE JLAINES AND BA. BEOB& Sa.M and |S full length barege robes, ummerdteM goods at half price. Rl*«k dress goods, * fine assortment. COOIttBftOONABP, «n 7 B. £. corner {(INTB Md BUBK£T. EDUCATIONAL. pKRMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI VI NARY, West WALNUT LANK. Thirf institution will reopen WEDNKSDAYi Septem ber 4th. Circulars, netting forth terms, eourao Of instruction, Ac., ftr., rimy be obtained of PROF, WALTER S. FOKTESCUE, A. M., au26-tf Principal. miiOMAS BALDWIN’S ENGLISH JL Mathematical and ainwiien] Hrhool, for Boy*, N. E. coiner of LROAD ai-.d AliCii, will reopen September 2d* _______ nu’Jß-lino# pLASSICAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street, nlmve SPRUCE. The CLASSICAL INSTITUTE will resume its duties on MONDAY, September sM. J. W. FAIIUDS, A. M., au2f»-2mn Principal. Makgauet robinson " will mipnu her SCHOOL fur GIRLS, Corner of RACE U2J(i FRANKLIN Streets, Ninth Month Uth. au2G-!2t* pENTRAJj INSTITUTE, TENTH V J Mill SPRING GAKDKN Stn-.'la, will ra.ppn SKi 1 - TEMBEIt 2*l. Boys prepared for Bmineas, College, or any Division in iho Public IJ:-i«immr Schools. Call at the sdiooNriMim.belweon ft A. M. nnd 12 M. nn'Jd-IfU# H. G. McG UIRr!, A. At., Principal. TIiNWOOITIIALL,"ON C HELTEN JU AVENUE, near YORK ROAD .STATION, North Pennsylvania Railroad, seven miles from Bhiladulpbia, MISS CAIUFS HOARDING ami HAY SCHOOL f..r YOUNG l.Aiilj.;f; will ’reopen <m HOIfDAYi tioritoni. ber^'li f'irriilai-s may be obtained at tlie office of Jay Cooke Co., Banker?, N«>, 134 boutli Tliini street, or l»y aildresH ijig the Principal, khuemakcrltiwn H. 0., JloJitgomery county, Da. au26-12t Q U AIM ER - STREET INSTITUTE lO I’OK YOI'NG LADlrStirr-Mittt I>. is. uintT u-iil reopen lie:' English ami French Boarding and Day Krimoi on MONDAY, September 2, rtf No. 10215 SUMMER Street, Philadelphia. aniO-imvfOt* milE COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES, J- WASHINGTON COUNTY, MAIiYLAND. The next Annual Session of the ColJeue, and of tho Grammar ScLoo?, will open regularly ou tiio last WED NESDAY (Ihe *ifilii) of SepbunliM l . A.Mre>w tho H»r. Dr. KFIM’OOT, ltectov, Ac., College of St. James P. 0., Maryland. 'nul9-mwl2s GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C., \jT : Ai;gi;»t, 3861. The exereisea of tins Tr.stitution will be resumed on thr-Plot MONDAY in 1 September. per annum, for Board and Tuition, §2OO, payable Jnilf yearly, j a ad* var.^-?. For furtiier pftrttculais apply ta the President. :;uul4-wfAmlm; •- JOHN EARLY* S. J. Academy of the piiotest- ANT EPISCOPAL CIUrKCii, Locust and Jum per street 5. The Autumnal .will open ou MONDAY, Sop* tetnb»*r2d, at P o'clock A. ?I. Applications far admission may ho made' tho Aca demy on end after August 29th, between tho hours of 10 Bud 12 o'clock in the morning. JOHN W. ROBINS, A. M., flulO.imvf lm He.-vl Master. DIfCATION OF YOUNG LADIES. —The duties of the SPRING GARDEN INSTI TUTE, No. Ull MAJoSHAIjIi iStroou will bo romuiiGul on MONDAY, tin*.Til 0l" September. Ten pupils may find a Christian home In the family of the Prutripnl. GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal, au24-lm Residence No. GOS MARSHALL Street. POLYTECHNIC 'COLLEGE~WHST I-LNf|- SQUARK—TIii) gUIBfiTIFK.' SUHOOL will begin on rirptrinber «Hh; tha VIiOFEsSIONAL SCHOOLS for ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, Practi cal CHEMISTS, ami GKOLOGISTS, on September 10. The ’ffmsr.se on MILITARY ENGINEERING will in elude Field Fortifications, Siege Operation*, Strategy, and Tactics. 1 ' A. L. KENNEDY, M. D., fin2l-12t . Presiileilt of Fiioiilty. The select classical and - ENGLISH SCHOOL of the will reopen at 1230 LOCUST Streu-t, MONDAY, Sept.-mi K-r 0. au24-12t^ MP. GIDEONS INTENDS TO • reopen Uie school on ORANGE Street (second gale below Eighth street) oh the 2d of 9th mouth (Sep tember). : Please apply at tiie school. nu‘24-!Ot# REV. J. X. HELM WILL REOPEN his School for GIRDS, at 1525 WALNUT Street, September 12th. au22-lm PENN INSTITUTE—Southeast comer THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Sts., re opens MONDAY, Sept. 9. For catalogues, address lt, STEWART* FrinclpaL Young ladies* school—-no. 903 CLINTON Street—KstabJisihcd by' Prof.'C. D. CLEVELAND in 1534. Tho duties of tho school will he resumed bv the subscriber* ou MONDAY, Sep tember 9. [au22-lm] PLINY K. CHASE. QCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WO» JO MEN, 12.14 .CHESTNUT Street; roopens on tbo first MONDAY of September. au*2l-12t* English and classical SCHOOL.—The school of the subscriber, in Simes’ Building, at TWELFTH and CUKSTNIT Streets, will be removed to the larger Hall, directly ewer Mr. lias sard's store, in the same building, and wiri be reopened on MONDAY, oth of September. aiiSl-tf CHARLES SHORT. Bordentown female col- LEGE. Bordentown, N. J.* situated on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, thirty mile 3 north of Philadelphia. SpecisU attention paid to the common and higher English branches, and superior advantages furnished! in vocal and instrumental Music. German and French. Session commences September IC. Address Rev. JOHN W. BRAKELEY, A- M., an2llm* President. ST, MARK'S EPISCOPAL AGAPE MY, LOCUST Street, Tvost of Sixteenth) rcopcUS oa MONDAY, September 2. :it 9 A. M. J. ANDREWS HARRIS, A. 31., rrincrpM. atl2l-2w* rjIHE MISSES CASEY and MRS. J-BEEBE will re-open their F.nslish and French Boarding and Day School, jfo, J 793 WAJ.Nt/T Street. oil WEdhebday, hk l'itu or sjsfiesiijek. au2o4m it/f ARY li. STACKHOIJSE will. & JLtJ- open her BOARDING and DAY SCHQOJV7 for Girls, at No. 3030 SPUING GARDEN Street, on tluj 2d of SEPTEMBER next. a«2O-24t* WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. The next session ol this Institution will begin on MONDAY, the 2d of September. It possesses the best facilities for thorough instruction iu a complete course of solid and ornamental studios. Superior accommodations for boarders. For full information, address aulp-tscl JOHN WILSON, President. MISS MARY E, THROPP will Ye opon licr Bo.Ti'dmg find Day School for Young La diefci, at 1924 SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia, on.MON DAY, September 9th. Circulars, containing full infor mation. to be had on application. aul9 dtOctl# TI/TERCIE E. BROWN will REOPEN JLtX her School for Girls, in the Spring Garden Insti tute, on the Northeast corner of BROAD and SPRING CARDEN Streets, on Ninth month (SEPTEMBER) 2d. Charge for tuition, Teu Dollars for fivo months. p lIE S T NUT- STREET FEMALE Yy SEMINARY.—Miss BONNEY and Miss DILLAYB will reopen their Boarding and Day Scluml on WEDNES DAY, September 11, at No. 1615 CHESTNUT Street, "Philadelphia. BOARDING SCHOOL, near Media, DELAWARE COUNTY, Pa., for Twelve Boys. Reopens September 9. anl9-lnv* SAML. ARTHUR, A. M. rnilE PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR jL BOYS, in the Philadelphia City Institute, North* east corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets, will reopen MONDAY, September 2,1881. mils-2m* L. BURROWS, Prmcipa!. PKESERVING JARS. PLABS ABOVE, VJ GLASS BELOW, GLASS ON ALL SSDES. No danger of being poisoned with Metal in using the HARTELL JAR. KARTELL & LETCHWORTH, anlo-2m Glass Warehouse, 13 N. FIFTH Street. All persons putting up FRUIT, &cn arc especially invited to call and examine the HARTELL JAR, recommended by Dr. At* lee, Prof. Booth, mnl others, and see Silver ami First I’romium Diplomas, which liavo never failed being awarded when placed in competition with other Jars. HARTELL & LETCHWCRTJI, ntilo-2m Glass Warehouse, 13 N. FIFTH Street. GROCERIES. RESIDING IN THE .RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at their Country Residences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, Ac. AIJiEIIT C. ROBOERTS, CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE SREETS. my!B • • SAFES. Bn LILLIE’S SAFE-. DEPOT RE- I@S!ImOVED to No. 21 South SSYBS-tH Street, near the I'raukliu Institute. The undersigned, tlmnkful fou past, favors, and being determined to merit future pstnbnasov Lis secured an , elegant and convenient storeyand has nowon hand a, Ittrge assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought as 4, Cthiiled Iron Fire and BurgJfiCi. Proof Safes, (the onlyi. strictly ftro and burglar prooAsafics made.) Also, LilLa’f. cuio<iuaUed Bank Vault, Baak Locks. LiJiie’s Bank Vault Loalss will be to oud*T on short notice, js is tbA strongest, heat 50# and cheapest Door agd.lgnis yet offered. Also, particular attention, U. catted to Lillie’s. New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jftxplry, &e. This Safe pon* ceded to surpass in Btyle-pn.d ejsganco anything ;*Qt of* bred for this purpose, tlt»cmly one that ibre and burglar proof. Special Notice.—3 i; hp.ve ns-w on hand say twenty.cl Farrel, Herring, A of them nvyjj now* and some forty of othervpiakaite, comprising ew. Msortoient as to 3ll lately exohau&dfor.&a now celebrated Lilke. Sale. They will be tiolgAt **«xy low prices. Please coil* and* examine. ja2s‘lyif M. C. SADLBRs.Ag»t Hi. SALMON, bbls. Mesa Nva. 1 and 3 MACKEREL, laxge,. s>»dlum, and fa, aar^rted packages of choice* latwaught, fat fish. 6,000 bbls. Eiwtjort, Hei. nogs, of choknaualjUpß. 6,000 boxea ejrtra.HMr scaled Herripes* 8,000 boxsa extra, sew No. 1 Herrings'. 8,000 boxeaJarge Magdaline Herrlogp* 250 bblß. .Mackinac White Fish*. 60 bbls. .new Economy Mess 25 bbls* new Halifax Salmon,. 1,000 quintals Srand Bank Ckx^. 500 bexea Berkimer County Gheoax. 1 In State and landing, for sale^y MUBBSY & KOONS, n®6. No. 149 NORTH WHARVES, PHILADELPHIA TERRA-COTTA ft WORKS. Office and Wareroonu. MUO CHESTNUT Street. Ornamental Chinasr Toga. Garden Yaeea and Stfttmr,. Eucawtie FWvrtag Tile. Architectural Oroamenta. YenUaHng and Smoke Fluea. Bldge Tile a«d Banttarr Wart. Bteam-preaaed Brain Flpe. Water Pije, vrarranted to atand preaaaie, cheap and durable. : The Trade supplied, on Liberal Tema. niuatrated Catiafoguea aent b, mail, on application b, letter. 8. A.HABBISON, •ah9T.tr 1010 GHKBTNVT Street. WO AD —5OO lbs. for sals by TV WETHEBILL ft BBOTHEB, i*U 47 tad t« North HKCOSD Street. AMUSEMENTS. THEATKir r Suit- Lmw, MHS. M. *. GAUBETTSOJf. benefit or TUN UAKDN LANAI'iJ’JTK AND TjTLK cadets. For winrh th. following (lTl tl gantlrmen h»»e kind. ... o ronsnitni to upprnr: ADAMS, MR. Vi SING BOWERS, MK. BAlLfcl, Mlt. IIASCUMJi, MH. RAYMOND. MR. GKKEN, MRS. JOHN I>KKW, MRS. DUF FIELD, MRS. MUZZY, MISS PRICK, MISS PERRY. WISH 11KKD, MISS ASTEN. * A full Orchestra, under the direction of Dr rTTTTT* KINGTON. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Aug, 2Gth, to com mence with tiie beautiful Home Story of ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. Stephen Plum ...Mr. Edwin Adams. Jasper Plum ....Mr. Win. H. Ridley. Toby Twinkle Mr. Vining Bowers. Frederick Plum Mr. Dascomb. Sir Arthur Lasse! Mr. Grnen. IlaiTi-c. Mr. Raymond Martha Gibb#,,,,,,,,,,, Mra. Dtlillclih lui-i) Valeria MiWi Lmly Leuiherbridgo.... Mm. Muzzy. Workmen, Factory GfrJs, Ac. Afb r whirli, Mrs. JOHN DREW will deliver ft PA TRIOTIC ALDUr»;>fj, untteti bv David Paul Brown, £Ni. i'o lie followed by the (VARDK LAVAYKTTH CA DETS, who will appear in their beautiful drill, exhibit ing tin; entim Manual nf Awn*. «.,.i the pro* JjJ l ' aTt ‘ attJ -hutl under their instructor, h. J. 11l NCR KN\ The LYLE CADETS, whose ages average from five nnd ;* half to ten year.-i, will also appear ftml go through Hone* of Hie JIViDKE MOVEMENTS. To eonehide with the spirited Kaiwof A KISS IN THE DARK., S.dim Yininjf B-owarH. Prank Fathom Mr. Biwcomb. Mr*. I’ettibow Mins perry. Mary Mis* Price. Mra. Fathom Hiss Reed. BOX SHEET NOW OPEN. Dresa Circle, (seats secured without extra charge.) sft cento; Pnniuel, i/7# rent*, weals secured jit flf) runty; SeenniJ Tim* and Fanill y Olrch* oje) Third Tiery SO cents; 3’rivate Boxes, according lo their locale, s;> aitd $3; Kingle Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75 cento. Box Office open from 10 A. M. until d P, M. Poor* open at 7 o’clock. Performance to commence at our tor Indore y. % it "O/IcIiONOUGH’S OLYMPIC THEA LVL THE, HV,'l; Street, helow Third. MIiKCTHEito, SUNS ANNIE LONSDALE. IMMENSE SUCCESS Of fhr* new- Uifiturinil lM"ini;u,f LAKITTK, THE I'IKATE Ok THE Fii>:t ajHK-aranco of tin* great wtor, Mr. TiJJ* (.MOM) A l r ) KrKMNC, August 2fj, J»osi CiKSAH DT HAZAN. Mr. miss a n unc nxim Don C:*-«Rr.... .. T'ANt'K IjAKJTTK, TIIM I’iliATK Oh’ TliH WU? Tin; celebrated English Comedian and Vocalist, Ml, Harry. Pearson, is engaged ami will appear to-mm-row. Admission—Pnruucue, 25 cents. Family Uirclo, Or chcstm Chairs, and Private Box Scats, 50 cents. It AS SEM B L T BUILDINGS.— EVERY NKHJT Tlllft WEEK, and on SATUR DAY AFTKKNOUN, lit o o’clock. StercopHeon of tin* SOUTHERN REBELLION, together with Sanderson** gigantic representation of the RUSSIAN WAR and fall ot Sebastopol. Roth exhibition* will heaven with me chanical effects combining the thunder of artillery, rattling of musketry, storms, bat-ties, sieges, bumlmrii iiirnt-i, Ac., producing a mo.-t startling ami interostius. MVcct; Admission, 25 ceutf? j children, 1$ ccntSi Colored. Uouplt'i 25 cents. ah2U-sfc PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT'Street, U open daily, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M. Admission 26 cents. Children under twelve year*, liHlf price. Shares of Stock, 830. jyl "\7OUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AS* JL SOOIATION.—Second Excursion to ATLANTIC CITY, TUESDAY’, August 27, LSGI, Social Meeting at 4 o'clock, in the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,-under the patronage of a number of ministers, wlio wiy &£- eAJYihnhy ill* Association. Boat leaves Vine-street wharf at 6.39 A. 31., return* itig at 5.35 F. M. One Dollar and- Fifty Cents. Children half price. For pale at the priucipni Bookstores, and the Itoom3 of the Association. an 12-131* B. KENDALL. WANTED.— A Lady well 'qualified a* a teacher and of experience wishes a situa tion either in a school or family hi or near the city. Ap ply immediately to box 1422 post office. an24-3t* Boarding- sghool wanted— For tyro children of an Officer in the Army—4 gw and 7 end 10 year* of age—where they will hove ail the comforts of- a home. Country preferred. Address M Major,” Press office, with reference. au23-3t# "\XT ANTED—By an experienced'Book- T V keeper, ft situation in a Wholesale Dry Good* or Commission House. Good referuucu given. Addrea*- »♦ Horace,” Press O/lioo. au22"tit* ANTED—A PURCHASER EOR a Patent tlutt viil yield a fortune to a I’or particulars address “ Patent,” offica lurdrMt* man of onera;: of I hi* paper. WANT ED —A TEACHER’ IN’ School District No. 74, in Mew Castle count/, SMavare. Satisfactory reference a» to Mu.HHk-atiou and nttfraU'liai'iictt’r mill in l mjuiml, Apply to the under eijnciij at Summit BriiigVi Dnlnwaro. KPJIKAIM BKASTHIX,- ANDREW EI.IASON. It. Vt*. MULFORU. a»22-3t* ■EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG JLU Men, Ac., are invited to address the “ Employment Committee," at the Rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT street. apS-Om 0 TO LET—Tliree-story Double -Brick Siiii Dwelling, No. 415 HARMONY'Street, north of Catherine, east of Fifth street. Good Yard, Gas, Rent, Sll per month. Apply at 019 VINE Street, from » to’l’2 A. M. It* - PHYSICIANS, ATTENTION!— Sl-TO RENT, a DWELLING In JUUDESBURO ] nin* rooms, office, stable, and coach hous<\ Has been occu pied by Physicians for the bwt twelve years, aud afford* a good opportunity, there being no Physician in Brides* burg, which contains2,soo inhabitant*. (accessible hourly by Pussongov Railroad,) the late ..Physician having post* tion as Surgeon in tbo army. Rent low. Apply to J. 11. FLII'I’JIAKT, Brhlfti!?lirgr niiSe-BIS BO South sixth 0s TO ARMY. CONTRACTORS.— •Eat To lot, a M-011-liglited Building, four stories, 160 feet deep, with sln'lvo?, g;\s llxturt s, water and water closets iu two stories, &c., in STRAWBERRY Street. Rent $4OO, monthly or yearly. R. N. PRATT, au24-3t# 2ft STRAWBERRY Street. gj& TO beautiful 1 ufrd cou- JaKiLyenient HOUSE,-replete with all modern improve ments, No. 1735 ARCH Street: furnished or unfurnished*. Apply at 410 COMMERCE Street. nu24-lm TO RENT—Large Communicating Furnished ROOMS, for Gentlemen, (without board), in a private family, on WALNUT Street, west of Tenth- Apply to Drug Store, N. E. coruer of Eleventh and Walnut streets. au2o-tf aul9-lm# gTO LET.—A DWELLING ■MOrSJS, THIRTEENTH Street, Above Areh, wlti» all the modern eonveuiehees. Rent moderate. Apply to WETHEIULL & BROTHER, au3 47 North SECOND Street. BulO-lm TO RENT LOW—Furnished orun «ia.fnrniriied, for six months, or longer, if desired, ft large and convenient HOUSE, No. 1735 Arch street. Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS. 916 ARCH Street. jelS.tf BOARDING-. —Furnished and unfur iiislicd apnrtmcnts, witli first-class Board, at 12S North SEVENTH Street. au26-3tfe Fame insurance company, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. George W. Day of Day & Mattock. Samuel Wright........ “ Wright Bros. & Co* D. B. Biruey “ Davis & Birney. Henry Levis, Jr “ Lewto RtCßi A COa. Ci lliclmrdgon... “ J. CL Howe A 0«.- Jfto. W. Kyennan u J. W. Evennan Ji.Co. Geo. A. 'NPest. “ West k Fobos- F. S. Murtiu... “ Savage, Martin,.&Co. C. Wilson Davi5........ Attorney-at-law... E. I>. Woedrufl'. .. of Sibley, Molten,,/>Woodruff. Juo. Kothivr, Jr No. 1713 GreeD,Bt£eiet. GEORGE W. DAY, I’rcrideut. FRANCIS N. BUCK,.YIca-PresMeftl* WILLIAMS T. BLANCHARD, Secretory* ja23.iftf SAVING FUND—UNITED STATES . TBVST COMPANY, coracr.TlllßJ* aud CHEST- . NUU Streets. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. S. R. GRAWFOIKB, Preßideut, JAMES K. HUNTER, Setrefary C-rvi Treasurer. Qffice hours, from 10 until 3 o’clock,. 'Jhto company la not joiaod in any. jvplicatioa tofiha . Legislature. LIVER2O.OL,NEW YORK, iPKa AND PHniADELPHM STEAMSHIP COMPANY—N OTICK. Tho Steamship EDI:jBUBGHvo£ this line, will nS. from Pier 44, North Bi;T©r, Sew on SATURDAY* the &ith instant, at nogu.,. The regular weekly jepnrtnres. cii the company staftia- Bhije will tAko place uunmal. JOHN G>. DALE, Agent, U* WALNUT Street. SQR NSW YORK. nJNE, tia Delaware ao* Raritan CfenftJ, Philadelphia ars, IRew Ynfr SxprtßS Steamt-oat Com*, panj freight And daily at 2 P. deliver—, ifig tfcfrir cacgoej jn.Naw Ysj& the following Qys. Freights takia.atreaßosaU® rates. WZSf* P. CLYDE, Ajjent, Ko. 14 SOUTH* WHARVES, FLtfadelphi*. JjAMES HAND, Agent, atil-tf Ficf3l4,Rnd Ifr.BAST RlVEB^WewYortt. r -«ir~> MSSRADELPESA, AND* JBHuiLifeS WASB&KQTON EXPRESS BTEIM BOAT COTIFANY. New 11*0. direct £s[ Alexandria, Yfeahington, ao& Georgetown. Through in 36 hours. Steamen PHILADELPHIA, Captain THOS. HANJJV Steamer JA'ItOMK, Captain JEROME, Will Wara PhilnijlpWa eTery WEDNESDAY andSAr- TIIUAA-Y, at IS o'clock M., connrijinK with all tinea aQ. tlioe» ports, and returning, lea ye W aaliiliHtoni Georga tow*,,and Ai&x&mhrii ewry TC'iSJ'AY and SAJtUSt- BAY, fur PhUftdvlpkia. YV. Vi CLYDE, Agent, So,. U SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, MORGAN & RBJSNEHART, Agent* Root offl street, Washington. -.«rc-~tu FOR HSW YOJsC.—Th® ®P9aSSKPhlladelphia Steam Propter Compung Will commence their buslnMa for the aeauaa'on Honda*. 13th instant. Their steamers nre COT RCeiTing freight at B»CO«* Bier aboTe Walnut strew, Terms accommodating. Apply to W. M. BAIRD A CO, 224. Smith Delaware Arenas. tSfMMB PHISAMiLFBIi ®B**=aBES» AND BBADINO RABjROA» CO-, (Office 227 dtouthFourf b atiect»| . PBIL4KI.PBIA, AWfl. Sti MBs BEASON TICKETS. On and afttr May 1, 186},season tiefcets vM ba issued by tbU company for the periods of three* »U* nine, and twolye months, nottranaiernble. ' Season achool-ticketa may also ba bad at S 3 per cant discount. These tickets will bo sold by tbs Treasurer at No. SOT South FOURTH Street, wbero any further informatlom can be obtained. 9. BRADFORD, apao-tf Treason*, T ASTS—LASTS—LASTS—LASTS. JU LASTS for umr work, 1M pairs per day c«a k« dellTsrsdattha FACTORY, MSMSt* U 2 821&B St(ML EXCURSIONS, WANTS FOR sUXE AND TO LET, BOARttINCr. INSURANCE COMPANIES. SAVING FUNDS* Mr. Fannin.
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