The Provost Marshal.—Since the appointment Of a provost marshal for this city, up to tbe present time BS2 men have been returned to their regi ments. Through the instrumentality of the marshal and his guard a number of rebels have been sent to Fort Da* laware. -From the Fifth -street hospital six rebels, who have recovered from their wounds, will go to the fort this week under an escort of the guard. The accmnmodatious at the boa r quarlers are very poor—there being no bed* in tho building. The convalescents sent from the hospi tals arecompellrd to lieon the bard floor, without a bh of covering other than that they may chance to have “With them. The ladle*, who have s* kindly bestowed so many articles of comfort upon the hospitals, are now appealed to to extend their munificence to those bravo fellows who are awaiting traosportatton to their regi me nts. Some mattresses, quilting, and other bedding would be very acceptable. Deceased Soldi*; an.—Lieutenant De ShowelJ, of Baxter’* Fire Zouave*, who waa *w ucded in the battle before Richmond, while in the act ■of cheering hi* men, after a".very Ruocsefiful charge, 'driving the enemy before them* hid hi* leg shattered fey a ball and was left on the field, he was taken to Richmond, where hie l**g was amputated in such a bang- Jins manner that he died after hi* release on parole Hi* General all take place this morning, at 9 o'clock, from 618 north Thirteenth street. The lunoral of Lieut. P, F Holland, of Company H, “110th Regiment, ?,X, will take p*ace this afternoon, from bl* late residence, Twenty-third street, above Oal lawhUl. Tbo funeral services will beheld in Bt. Francis Javier's Church The deceased was 40 years of age, »and has served 4 year* In the United States army. Special Meeting op the Board op ♦CONTROL.—A special meeting of the Board of School < : onlroller» was held yesterday afternoon, at their rooms, !&ixfU and Adel phi streets, President Fletcher in the chair. Alter the calling of the roll, the ordinance of Commits, authorizing the erection of a ‘ school bonne In the Twen ty- second ward, at an expense not excerding St,ooo, was ’read.,.- .■■ • ~ . Mr. Bittenhouse offered a resolution that the-Com ttittee on Property be authorized to advertise for pro ■psisals to carry out the provisions of the ordinance- Agrted to. . • Warrants for the payment of several persons were au ■thor!z#d to be drawn; also, for the expanses.of the Ootn tmescemont of the High School, $129.75. No other busi ness was transacted. Police Cases.—Lieutenant ffender ’Son and a posse of officers made a-dt scent upon the Port Royal Saloon, No. 112 South Fonrth street, about mid sight on Saturday, ana oaptured oil the {ornate*, fifteen persons,.including three or four women. The place bad hern complain?*! ofby the neighbors-'- Anthony Law rence* the proprietor, was held in Si OOil hail to answer at court, and the remaluder of the perjons were held to keep •*. Margaret Young has been held in $l,OOO ball, by Alderman Buller, to answer tbrv, charge of keeping a dls 'Orderly house at the corner of Eighth and Tine streets. The PoSTAGE-bTAMP COKRENCr.— ‘■SFbe Post Office Department is to undertaka the task of immediately prepari* g the postage stamp* for circulation •>ss small change, and deliver tht-m, thus prepared, to the Department, which ; is. in turn, to circulate 'ihem. They are to be of all the denominations of- poe 'toge stamps up to the tbirty-ceutstamps—one cent, two, five, ten, twenty-four. and thirty cents ; The Post Office Department has already ordered ihe additional engrav &ng required to be done in New fork, and hopes to hive Some of them ready to be cent to the Treasury Depart anent very shortly after the Ist proximo* h -Accident on the New leonsides. Ycßtociay aUernoon a nmn named George Margerum. engaged as a carpenter on board the New Ironsides, now flying at Reed* street jyharf, hAd bis left foot badly injured loy an adze. Bo was woiktog iu a confined place, and the adze slipped, cutliug through his shoe, and nearly se vering the toes from hie foot. He was taken to hia re sidence. Drowning Case —-A bout noon yes terday a boy named James Morphy, aged six years; fell -wut of a boat In which hu wo* pla> lug at Almond-street Wliar', and was drowned The body was reoovarad'ia a <Bhort time, and removed to the residence of his parents, »t bwanson and Almond .streets, where' the coroner held »3n inquest. Sale of Prize {toroo-mers.—The fol flowing prize schooier* were sold yesterday at the in stance of the United States Maishal: Dixie, Fair Piny, and Providence. The Dixi* brought #2,325; Fair PJay j®B76, and the Providence $526. Tne amounts were all paid in'United States treasury oo?ej. The 801 l of Donor.— The sixth re 'Solution, passed by the meeting ,on Saturday, provided that the -Mayor and tduncils should have the names, .ages, *O., of the voluuleera from this city enrolled in *bo«.kß of parchment, Ma>qr,H- un, yesterday mariiiag, received a letter from Thomas WV Price, ho. 008 Minor 'Street, offering to present to the city such books a* may tjbe needed for the enrolments ■ The Bbv- Geo. Bringotrst, rector <Of All Saints’ Church, acknowledges theiec«tptof tha proceeds of a Fair told by Mary J. RtehirdaouV Emma >L. Brlnghurst, Harriet Bockius, end Mary J. Carter, amounting to thirty* two dollars and seventy-five cents,' Tor tbe benefit of tho sick and wounded soldiers. The employees at Messrs. Najlor & ‘Co.’ft planing and saw mill, corner of Broad and Wallace Streets,, have cootrfbaled one imgdred dolurs »o the ou> list men t-fned, a check-for t M»ac amount having bean ftanded to Mayor Henry yesterday. Correction.—Among the list of con -•trlbutors to the bounty fuud tho u&me.of ff. A. Lr&et, cfor one thcaroad dollars, was.accidentally omitted. 1 Mr. J>. was among tbe<flm contribute! s. An error also oc curred in tho first publication—he warne of John B, Blyers, Eeq., for one thousand dollars, having been {printed John B. Alytrs. Thrown from a Carriage.—Dr. Jas. Morrison, ofManayniik, waß thrown from hia carriage, •on Sunday; opposite «that p-ace. iu c ot his horse tiumbllng over a rock. One of his legs waa alUhtir •j&jnred, .... .Adrift.—tfshe harbor police found, yesterday morning, a sail boat adrift in tie Delaware, the- screw dock, iu ibe Eighteenth ward. The stiny craft is about twenty-one eet inug, with black hot* "tom, lead color inilde?, and; >ollow decks tilie is at Noble- Bit* et whaxf awaiting ao owner. Fell Dead —.SanAiel Ounifuings, tlie yoprlotor or s Hanor store, No. 201 Duiou street, foil 'dead to bis store yesterday' mo«*niug about eight o’clock. The deceased was about fifty- five years of age. Dr. Gilbert, whose name has been 4&xten*lY*iy published es Bucueasor- to Dr, Cnyler, late medical director at Fortress Monroe, ia not Dr, D. S'Giltoert, of Arch street, thie cAt#, FINANCIAL AND GUMMERCIAL THE iTtOKBY MARKET. V BHlLlßslyini, July 28,1862, There was '-Isas demand an the street tor Gold to-day. 11'e iate fluctuated from 116#, a', the op-mug, to 11", "Tailing) at'the close) to 116, with an extreme!y week -market. The tendency was decidedly downward, and a ■still further decline . may be looked for. : Old demands, ■wore doll, and the ruling figure was 106 for buyers. Silror was Inactive at <llO, with the demand decidedly short. A fuller-bnsinees at the Stooirßoard notes some Blight changes-in pricea.; ■•United States one-year certificates advanced #, selling at 98#. The blank <aeven thirties' were firm at 103, no change; 99 was hid for the 6s of 1851, being a decline of X- Pennsylvania fives sold well at 80—Saturday's figure; the Obujon -fives declined #. Oity sixes, old, Bold wellat9B,; the now declined #. Pennsylvania Rail sroad first mortgage bonds were firm at 103; sexond do. 39—both having no change. Philadelphia and Erie sixes Ibrenght 93. North Pennsylvania sixes 75—an advance ■of # ; 98 was bid for the -ten?. (Schuylkill Navigation eixes, 1882, advanced#. Bonding sixer, 1841,extended, declined #. Snnbury and Erie sevens advanced #, Le ■iiigh Navigation shares brought 48}$ —an advance of #, Northern Liberty Gas 31!#. Lehigh Zino 15#. Mioera’ ■Bank of Pottsvitle 40. Wilmington Bailroad loan 102. Buatmebanna Canal strlp32. Busouebanna Canal shares lose#. Schuylkill'navigation preferred shares 14#, firm. North Pennsylvania Bailroad shared opened at 9, ■fivclxned #at the second -board. Peonsylvanla sold at 47. no change. Harrisbnrg rose 'i&. Norristown de clined #. Beading was inactive, one lot being sold at SB, which is a decline of #on last sales. Oatawissn pre fferred brought 10#. In local bank shares there was nothing done. Passenger railways were inactive. Bace ond Vine brought 11#. Bids .for the others generally .foil off and' the market , chsed dull ; about -SSa.OOO in fiends changed hands, and :900 shbres. Theie is only. 'Continued eate to note in the money market. Oommer- ; -dial paper is very scarce and commands the lightest figures. OJTPIOIAL -BARK STATEMENT, wmxur ATS&AQEB OP THE PEn.ADEt.PHIA BAXK9 Bankb, ’hiladelphla.., forth Aiiiurlca, farm & -Mech,. lomraercial..... dechauica’.,,. Liberties...i onthwark.,... July 28. July 21. July 28. 184,088,000 4,U87 292 5,160,931 1,818,000 -2,070,000 1,913,000 1,120,848 53,654,000 ■4,423,205 5,141,261 >l-800.000 2,105,000 "1,616,000 1,170,157 909,182 952,675 1,893,165 1,660,120 Unsiugton..., [eDh Towcahij v ©stern tan & Mech.. bmmerce, firard..,. Iradosmen’s.., piißoiidatfon.., (ty... VinmooweaUb ira Exchange yotai „.J 901.0H0 952 910 1,9->3,«4! 1,536,253 : 780,969 2,605.64! 635,002 9 >I,BV, 933,618 553,998 711,000 : 739,000 760,048 2,881,861 078,28 917,148 931.362 62671- 68l,00( 787,001 33.383,37$ 33,000,805? July 51. July 28. July 21. 62,429,000 62,447,000 *360,000 2,*90,820 2,777,428 671,0 H 4,808,093 5,066,898, 278,725 1,122,000' 1,164,000 329,000 1,2i0,285 1,159.368 800,825 1,493,000 1,652,000! 149,000 1,076,340 1,129.190; • 88 565 928,242' 960,258 800,270 v 901,724 696,580 185,458 1,684,073; . 1,593,762 168,090 820,215 889 008' 285,420 720,817 a57,085' r 120,565 1,809,4071 1,713,324 405,773 614,666| 047,347 .140,678 434 580 ; 428 4986 302.285 667,167 602,330'- 218,263 . 253,808 .270,198/-203,244 614,000 647,00ffl 189,000 343,000 864,000| 247,000 24,486,817 24,704,281 djooo, 683 lelpliiu... i America, , & Meek., aerciad..,. ianfca I .,♦* liberties,, t , aw&rk...., eicgtoa,,.. m Townehip itorn.. i. & 11e0b... imercc UH1......... teßmen’s,... olld&tfon.. mweatth. .dxcbnnge. Clearings. lUUtioen, ~♦,,..•,.53,837 165 73 $245,339 11 3,534,509 47 -620,159 39 ......... 3,265,837 61 325,887 28' .... 3,803,179 00 , 218,018 10 ... 2.018,116 45 225.070 58 2,825,214 48 232,804 32 <* 22, ,,,,,,,, f‘ 23 24 $18,884,012 U SI,B76*STS 78 je aggregates compare) with those of previous weeks >Uows* _ : July 28. July 21. :a15t0ck.......811,716,775 811,716,775 • 83,383,373 33,d86 1 c 08.1ac.f29Gi505 .... 6,579.788 6,613,724 Dec. 33,937 } other BkS.,; 6,306,984 5,219.445.1 do.. 8 t ,539 / other 8k5.,., 6,919 294 5,794 825:tac.. 124,909 Sits 24,764.281, 2i,485,817 lac.. 2TB4H 1ati0n........' 6,055,276 5,005,583,100.. 9,693 i following statement. shows the condition of the of Philadelphia at various times during the last mths: 12. lioar.H. Specie. Olrcnl’n. Binositfl. 6 31,046,337 6,681723 2,146,210 21,323,014 8.........30,386,119 6,884,011 2,114,398 20,083,893 3 ....29,393,368 6,881,108 2,343,493 18,641,109 7 .28.037,891 6,888 424 8,378.970 16,030,638 1 28,078,717 6 912,870 3,496,420 18,112,648 ...28,246,736 6,046.280 3,498,420 19.011.833 .28,793,118 8,062,827 3,613,994 20,223,568 .......29 824,482 8,049,835 8.709,692 21,318,614 . 29,988,847 0,? *8.028 8,887,200 23,092,263 31,121,563 5 529.221 4,046,698 2 1 335,009 .....81,633,808 6,687,012 4,186,055 23,978,056 ....•61,747,1170 4,683 482(4,336,012 24,384,844 .81*951.716 5,832 367 4-364,699124 973,011 32,182.864 6,630,61*8 4,208,02 i 24,807,657' 82,664,865 6.609.928 4,324,734 .4 143.314 82,911,678 6,573,99 1 4,4*0.057 14,410 423 ;83,•206,861 5 545,007 4 749(220 24 887,782 33,U5.502 6,579 945 4,859,921 24.183 804 ....83,088,808 6,813,724 5.106.863 24,485,817 ~.33,383,373(6,579,783 5,055,276 21,704,231 ] Philadelphia Stock £n [Reported by B. B. Slavi FIRST 4900 Penn a R Ist mtg.lo3 3000 d0.........,.103 32 Lehigh Nay,.,,, 48# 3 d0.*......... 48# 2000 V B 1-yearcertife 98# 4000 d0,„i,.,..., §B# 100 N Pexma S 9 18 do 9 8000 Phila & Eric 65.. 93 13 N Liberty Gas... 30# ao Lehigh Zinc..... 15# 21 Blinera’Bk Potfsv 40 BETWEEN 14 Harrisburg B SEOONI 2N Penna R...... 8& 3500 V & 6s »81....... 99 1000 do. 99 23 Gira'd 8k...... 39# 20 Norristown R,,.. 49 50 Reading K, 28' 4000 U 8 l*year 9B# AFTER 2000 Penna R 2d mtg CLOSING PI Bid. AsTced. 99 99# UBTr7 8-10 N.102# 103 Philada 65...... 98 98# Philada 8b sew..loo# 101 . Penna 65..,,..* 85# 86 Beading R 28 - 28# Bead lOl Bead mt 6s 5 88.. 84# 85# Perrna Rexdiv. 46# 47 ' penna R1m65..103 -103# Pemiall2m 6a.. 98 99# Morris.CnlCon., .. 45- Morris Cnl Pref.3lS 117 Sch Nav Pref... 14# 15 3cbN6a»B2exint 08# 69 Elmira 8...... 10 .. Elmira R Pref.. 20 .. Elm 7s f 7B.ex int 86 There is no quotable change in Flour; the market!* firm, hut very quiet to-day with a small business d «ing, mostly to supply tbe trade, at $5 for superfine; S5W)«r 5.62# for extras; $5 75c6ior family; and S6.so®7t'or fancy brands, as to quality. There la very little inquiry for export, and the stock bn sale is light. Rye Flour and Corn Heal are scarce and wanted, at fully former rates; the former is.worth $3.25, and the latter $2 87#. for Pennsylvania MeaL ! Whsat continues firm and in good demand at pre vious quotations; sales include about 6,000 bushels at ISOfiPtS&c, mostly at the latter rate for prime Jersey and Delaware red, and 140ff1146c for white, the' latter for Kentucky. Rye is scarce, and about 500 bushels Peuu- B> lvauia fold at, 75c. Ooro meets with a good demand at previous prices, and about 5 oQo:bn»hel* yellow sold at 64c, chiefly afloat.'- Oats are firni, with further sale* of Pennsylvania at 44c, in store. Southern are worth 42c bushel. Bark is firm; first No. 1 QuercUron is in request at s'e3%* tom Cotton is unsettled and lower, and no sales are report, ed to* day to establish a quotation. Gkoceriss and Provisions are firm, with agood de mahd for tbe former at full rates. Whisky continues unsettled and dull: held at 30@31c, and drudge at 30c 3?* gallon: Philadelphia Cattle Market, July 2S. The receipts ot Beef Cattle are larger this week than nonnl, reaching about I.SiR head. Tbe market is not ,as actiTO as last week, bat prices are nnebauged, ordi nary Western, Cattle ranging at from $7 to 88, aod Obetter connty and good Western at from 88ffl8 .75 100 lbs, aocording. to uuality. As the. stock on ssls.is larger than the demand, the market closed Tory dull, and prices declined 25c the 100 ibs, and most of the holders being anxious to sell at even lowest figures. In couseguence of tho largo receipts this week 300« MO head will be left over. Tho receipts to day are from the following States: 780 head from Ohio, 673 head from Illinois, and 279 bead irom Cheater county.. J. Abrahams, 48 Il)inois cteors, seUing at from $8 08.25 E. Scott, 16 lUincis steers, selling at $B, . gßimble & Kirk, 44 Illinois steers, asiliug at from $7.50 ©8.60. Busby, 85 Chester county steers, selHcg at sB®B 50. , B. O. Baldwin, 32 Chester county steers, selling at from sB©B 50. James McFillen. Jr, 75 Western steers, sellingatfrom $8f18.25. ■ r. Hathaway, 80 Ohio steers, selliog at from $7 60a> •Vjt- MoFil,tI 'i 76 Illinois steers, selling at from 57.600 8.50 " Cochran A McCall, 100 Illinois steers, selling at from sB© 8.60. J. Seldomridge, 80 Illinois steers, selling at from sB© 8,75. ‘ Mooney & Smith, 190 Western steerß, selling at from sB©B 75..' . Duman & 00, 36 Illinois steers, selling at from S7®* t ieilbimer A Co., 167 Ohio steers, sebiug at from $7.50 ©8.50. - .. B. Chain, 32 imnois steers, Belling at from $7 60©8. connty sleers, seiiiug at from ®7.00©8 60. J. Cbaine, 20 Obio steers, selling atfrom $8®8.50. Fuller & Brothers, 68 DUubis steers, seiUng at $8 ©B.tO. ' Chandler £ Co., 35 Cheitor county steers, selling at from $7 to®B 75. McCleae, 34 Chester county steers, selling at from s7ttB. , .£; McFOien '3O Ohio steers, Eolling at from g3sB 50. : Smith & Moony, 40,t)hio steere, Belling at from S7oB 50. Frank & Oo , 37 Ohio Meora, selling at from t,7®B 8. Storm, 32 Obio Bteera, selling at from *7oB. _ J._McOhinaon, 47 lilinoia ateerß, palling at from S7® $8 60.,.. B Hood, 30 Cbester- county steers, selling at $7 50©8 »A e Kimbie > 38 Cheater-county steers, selling at from s7©BoO,i Riee & Smith, 101 Ohio steers, selling at from sB®B 75, Crouse, 66 Obio steers, seiiiug at from $7 6Q®B.6Q. Airsman, 56 Ohio steers, selling at from $7 ®8 25. J. Shelby, 15 Ohio steerß, selling at from s7©7 50 COWS AND CALVES. • The receipts of Cows continue small, reaching about ICO head. There is very little doing, most buyere hold ing 08 lor lower prices. Springers are selling at SISo 28, and 520®35 per head for Oo w and Calf, as tu duality There is very little doing in Calves, and very few offer ing: Ist duality selling at daijjc, and id duality at 3®3J4u¥ lb, according to duality., '•The receipts Red sales of Sheep aie very latgs this week, reaching about 8,000 head. £he msrket is not eo active,'and * prices'are rather lower* ranging at from 82 60 to 84 head for Sheep, and 82.50©3 head for Lambe, as to condition and Quality. Tbo receipts and sales of Hoga at Phillip’s Avenue Drove Yard reached 500 head -this week, seiUug at from 85.15 60 dP 100 lbs net. / „Abe arrivals of Pat Hogs at H. G Imboff’s Union Prove 1 ard readied 1.802 head this week, selling at from 84 2, : )ft4.70 for still-fed; and frsm ®605.50 & 100 its Jorcoruifed hogs, uncording to quality. .. . The following are the particulars of the receipts - STILL FED. ■' • 301 J- Colbacli, Berks county, 'Pa. 366 W. Leeds, Carlisle, Pa 05 It. Stidle, Berks county, Pa. 120 J. Colbacb,Berks county, Pa. 262 li. W. Washington, Gtrcleville, Ohio. 116 Martin Grub©, Lancaster county. Pa 291 Gatrnl & Hußtln, Troy, Ohio. 858 J. Harbine, Green county, Ohio. COBN-FED. 26 J. Goshring, Fayette county, Pa. 51 B. Bezelt, Fayette bounty, Pa. 282 J. Gilchrist, Pittsburg, Pa. Total receipts of Live Stock of all kinds for the week, at the Barrisburg Stock Yards: 1,271 Beef Cattle, 2.000 Sheep, 374 Hogs, and 621 Horses. The sales of Basf Cattle were: Jacob Beldomzidge sold 113 head at $4lO 100 fi>3, jrosa. Myers & Bro., 37 bead at $4 20. West & Mclntyre 95 head at $4 25. J. Modderweli, 82 head at $4 10 B. Redd, 15 head at $4.10. Peter head at $4 20. Geo. Myerß Thead at $4 25. - One lot of Sheep, 191 head, sold at $3 50 IP head. Total sales of Beef Cattle 414 head, at an average of $4.17.3P100 &sgross. • • - - • The following are the droves of Beef Cattle in market tbisi week: Ger,Lehman...... 28head. BeiM k Shannon.. SOhead. J Sddomridge..., 113 »< M. 5emdiz.......; 10 *s Weet<fc MclutyTG, 95 J. Modderweil.,... 32 « Marks & Trueman 35 “ Thoß, G1a55....... 64 il Myers & Bro. 58 '■■■**'. Ward & Porter.,., 48 ft Jas. McCallister,.. 92 Solmes &, PfeifT«r, 85 “ Thos.Mooney:.... 49 “ James Stephens... 79 « Owes 80u11y...... 31 . « Phil. 0arper.......118 •'« H.Thompson..... 41 “ OwenSmith.......lo 2 “ J. Diiesbach,,.,., 15 “ E. Williams ~,..*155 •« CITY ITEMS. Superior Article of Fresh Salmon,— Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in line family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has just received afresh lot of ««to Salmon, the finest of the season, both smoked and spiced, put up in cans, to which we invite the attention of our readers- A Male “ Lady Godiva.”— The Chicago Times relates the following: 5870,000 561,883 ■1,109,710 254,000 235,390 v 389,000 : 205,672 137,353 174.477 835,073 146,635 166,749 ‘323,064 13026-2 126.616 121 745 76,220 90,000 .70,000 8874,00C‘ : 562,623 1,110,490 254,C00| 226.072 383,006 205.911 137,557 174,540 305 4*2 140,714 t67,3VT 345,951 130,305 132,846 121,854 .76,684 04,D0C 7Q.00C i u On Saturday evening last, several men indulging in lake bathing had a lesson taught them which they wilt not soon forget. A number of horses came to the lake shore to drink, when they were caught by the bathers and mounted. AU'went very merry until they became frightened, when one of them, not waiting for his rider to dismount, tore up through the city at a furious gaUop, so that tbio£B were perplexing, for the resi ie its were unite shocked with a horn and rider in' such undress uniform dashing through the streets.” • Moral —Never mount a horse unless you are clothed,, as it will add to yonr comfort; and let the clothing, if possible, be from Charles StokeaY undergo Continental.; It will add to your looks. ' f v The Sheikh Audallati once sent to his neighbor, Hasaan AlU’d Been, to borrow a rops. “ He cannot have it,” replied Hassan; “ I have token ths rope to tie np a measure of sand.” “ WbaU tie up sand with a ropeT l replied Abdalah. “Obi frieni,” retorted Hassah, “it i* easy tofinda reason for using, a rope when one doei not wish to lend it.” And for the same reason we would advise all our readers to parchase their summer garments a’ the Mammoth Clothing Em porium of Granville Stokes, No 600 Chestnut street, and by bo doing obtain clothing of the latest styles, at 25 psr cent, lower than can be purchased elsewhere. 6,570 783 5,613,724 $30%00Q 661,608 254,580 337,600 309.640 151,000 84,765 304,426 191,512 160,140 287,077 121420 417,881 -154,563 310,000 220,030 260,642 194,000 263,000 Tine Great’lYar Meetisq.?-—The great war meeting, on Saturday, was a magnjgceut demoofltratiou. Tens of thoosards of people gathered together, and re newed fbei rd eterm!n at io n to put down the rebellion at all hazards. •At the dose of the meeting, many cidz°ns took advantage of the favorable opportunity to pay a visit to the Brown Stone Clothing Sail ofßockblU & Wilson, Nos 603 and 905 Chestnut street, above Sixth. The splendid stock of garments for soldiers and civilians, gentlemen and youths, met the unqualified approval of all. .. "<■ - ; 5,055,276 SPECIAL NOTICES. Batchelor's Haib Dye! THE BUST IN THE WOULD, ft ILIiIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. C*pAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly turns a vpleudid Black or Browu, leaving the Hair soft and bian tifhl. Sold by ml Dnrggism, Ac. fiST The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHN LOB, cm the four sides of each boss. . . FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, ■(Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street), my2B~ly Hew York. Lyon’s Magnetio Inseot Powder, Testod for ninoteeu years and growß io favor. It kills and oxteminutes Boaohes, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloth*, Furs, and . Furniture, Garden Insects, &o. All genuine bears the signature of B Lyon, and it not poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be ware of counterfoil and imitations. Y Lyon’s Powder kilts all insects in a trice, Lyon’s Pfils are death to rate and mice. I Sold everywhere- > B. 8. T 3 ARNES, 'J myß-stuthSm .202 Broadway, Now York, < Card Printing, Best and Cheapest in the Oily, at ill South FOURTH Street. CARP PBIKTING, best and cheapest in tho City, at 111 South FOURTH Street. [Chang* Salas, July 28. Phils. Exchange.! BOARD, 1000 Wi! B L0an....162 49 Bace&Vine 8.b5 11# 12009 Oity 6i......... 98 200 U BL3Q-T N hi. 103 2iQBae(iCauat scrip 32 20001? 75 100 Schyl Nav 6s’B2 69 68 Peons .b 6 47 75 Sami Canal «swn 4% 11000 P*Uoup&3.sswn 9*2# 50 SchN pfd..ss m 14% BOARDS. BOARD. 6000 iie’g 6a *44 aswnloo# 11 Penn* R 47 TlOOSmi&Erie 7a.. 95# 25 Catavma R.pfd 10# 200 Oity 6i....N0w. 100# 400 d 0..... New 100# 11000 Pam* 65,..,.*. 88 BOARDS. iIOBS—DULL I Bid. Distend 16# 18# Leh 01 & N.x*dv 48 48# LeCl&NavScp, 23 30 N Penna 8# 9 N PaR 65...... 74# 75 N PaßlOs,..;. ,98 99 O&taw & OotL.;„\ 3# .. C&t&wissa Prf.. 10# 11 Sec 6-Third St R... 04# RaceA Vine-stß 11# 11# W Phila ft 62 Spruce&Pine.v'l2- 12# Gr&Ots R exdv 29 Arch Stexdiv. 23 24# Thir & Fift’nth. 15 18 Sev & N’nth.... 6 Girard College.. 22 23 Tenth &' Elev’h .. 34 Philadelphia Markets. July 28—Evening. THE MHSEP MAKKEr. THE HOG hI.IiI.KBT. Harrisburg Live Stock Market, Harrisburg, July 26,1852, gCROEUIA AND SCROFULOUS DIS BASKS. SOBOifULA, in all Ha multiplied farms, whether in that of KING’S EVIL, OF TRIG GLANDS OR BONES, GOITRE, WRITE SWELL INGS, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, CANCER, DIS EASES OF TBE SKIN OR SPINE, or of PULMO NARY CONSUMPTION, emanates from one and the same cause, which is apofsonoiwprincipltf Inherent in the human eyßtem, Therefore, 1101688 this principle can be destroyed, no radical cure can be effected; but if th B < principle upon which the disease depends is ronmvedpa cure must of necessity follow, po matter under what form the disuse should manifest itself This,' therefore, is the reason why Dr. JfAYNE’S ALTERATIVE is ho uni versally successful in removing so many malignant d a esses. It deßtroj a the virus or principle from which those diseases hove their origin, by entering into the circula- Bon, and with the blood, is conveyed to the minutest fibres* removing every particle of disease from the system.' Prepared only at 242 CHESTNUT Stteet. Jy29>2t ........ 99 ONJB-PrIOE (JXiOTEINtt, OF THE LATEST Sttlsb, made in the Best Manner, expressly'for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in .Plain Figures. Ail Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Oar ©sx-Paia* System Is* strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike.'' JONES A Oft., BO4.MABKET Street- MARTNJE CNTELLI^JBjVCB SEE FOURTH PAGE. Ship Belle of the Ocean, Read, 38 day* from Liverpool, with mdse to ,P,Wrigbt A Sous—towed up by rug Ame rica. , Reports ship Sarannk, tor Liverpool, parsing ts b<;« at 3PSI on Bonday. Brig Ellen P Stewart,.from N Orleans, was off Bombay Hook, coming up; two iutnber- Irhded brigs, one lijibt ba and » hark, from England, with cent. wete off the Buov on the Middle. ' . Baik Joseph Fish, (Br) Bernard, 12'days from Oar*" denap, with sugar, molasses, and : asphaltum to’S & W Webb ■ - . Schr .Harriet, Herrick, 6 days from Calais, with mdse to J E Bezley it Co. ; ■ Schr Lath Rich, Lunt, 3 days from Harrison’s Laad ir*g, with mdse to Curtis & Koigbt. • Schr Epoch Moore, Gaudy, 5 days from Boston, with ice to captain Schr Delaware, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna,. Del, with wheat to Jas BarraH & Son. : : . Scbr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Freiericai Del, with wheat toJas Barrett & Son. Scbr Sarah Sophia. .Tome, 1 day from Port Deposit, Md. with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. Schr Andrew Maiifibip, Collins, 1 day from Little Creek Landing,.Del, w r ith pra’n to j L Bewlny & do. Schr Jas L Beveiin, BonsaH, 1 day from Dover, Del. wbb corn toJaa Barratt & Sou. ' ; Schr Bailie VeHZie, Blecksoa, ! day from Magnolia, Del, with corn to Jarßafratt & Son. Schr J H llltoh, Jester, from Obincofpague. Reports: Tbmeday last, at noon, ahincateague bearing E SE flve miles distant, saw brig Edward Barron, before reported abandoned, in tow of four small fishing schooners, mak ing for the Breakwater; the home on deck hart b*en con* fiimted by fire, and the spars, with sails attached, were atenjside; the bull w&8 apparently in hood cooditioD Hero, Wilfbn, 8 hours from Lodge Light, having towed thereto, schr Island Belle, tor N Orleans. At 10 on Sunday, below Bombay Hook, passed an unknown ship and two barks, bound up. CLEARED, Brig Calmuck, Johnson. Boston, J E Bazley & Co. Scbr, Albert Treat Bowdoin, Portland, . do Schr Target Scott, Montevideo, Rutter & Patteson. v Scbr Easier, Wible, Harrison’s Landing, B E Parker. Schr Enoch Moore, Gaudy, Boston, L Andeuried .fe Go Schr Rotary, Williams, Harrison’s Bar, V»,U 3 Quar termaster. ■ Bfcr J S Shriver, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. The brig Rebecca Sheppard, Oapt Somers, which was cleared on Saturday for Belfast, Ireland, t>y M«>Brs Peter Wright & Sons, took the following cargo: 900 bbla flour. 100 tes beef, 25bbls pork, 48 firkins butter, BoQ3 bushels wheat, and 6559 do corn. * BYTKIiKOXAVa. . (Correspondence oi the Philadelphia Exchange.) , LEWES, Del, July 28. Tbo brig Blackfish, from Sierra Uorena, and adeeplr laden bark. Dame unknown, pasted in this afternoon. Winn southwest. Yours, &o. JOHN P. MARSHALL. Steamship Etna, filierhonse,'from Liverpool, at New Yojk yesterday. ; Ship Crest of the Wave, Prince, cleared at Now York yesitiday for Valparaiso. • Brig Westover, hence, was telegraphed below Boston 27th inet. Schr L S Levering, Coreon, hence, arrived at Boston '27thimt. " t .. Schr M Wrighti dgton, Baxter, cleared at Boston 26th test for Philadelphia. • Scbr.Albert field, Phillips, hence, arrived at Taunton 25tb Inst. * Scl r Mary Ellen, Case, hence, arrived at Nantucket 16th iiet. . , - . - * hr Fly, Che- soman, sailed from Nantuckot 19th inet. for Philadelphia, : - • Schr Ada Fraucee, Coombs, sailed from Plymouth 20th test for Philadelphia. Schr Allan Downing, Rice, sailed from Nantucket 20th inst. tor Philadelphia Scbr Bebtcca, McKee, hence, arrived at New York j ester day. : Steamers Mars, Nichols, Comet, Jones, and Georg© Knight, Welsh, hence, at Now York yesterday.' . ROSS—-LEWIS.—On the 24th iost., by the Bov. Mr Set rill, at the residence of the bride a mother, in Brook field, Massachusetts, Mr. Christian K. Ross, uf PhiU- Celpbia. to Mies Annie Lewis, of the former pla:e. EAhQUHAR— ; BLAOK.—-On the 10th of April, 1832, by Rev. J. C. Olay, George W. Farqubar, to Camilla Femndo, daughter of JohnL. Black, all of this city * PITMAN.—At Taylor*vi!(e, on firßt day merning, 27th inet., Matilda Pitman, in the 81st year of her Age. • •.••.*-•. ' ' ' -■ r. WE ST.—On the 28th inst., Mr. Wdtiam M. We it, in the 26th year of bis age. , ' Bis male friends, and those of the family, are invited to attend the funeral, fr*vn the residence.of hia faSaer-tQ- Isw, Mr. JiSiphl&mvey, No. 2109-Green street, on Thureday motni»g, the 31st inat., at 9 o’clock. : FKOi>T.—On the 22d test., Mn&il*f Frost,--Sr. : -'- Funeral from his late residence, No. 143 North Seventh -afreet, below Race, on Wednesday afternoon, 89th iust,, at 3 o’clock. ' ## * -BaBB —On the27th insfc, Mrs. Mary Barr, wife of Michael K. Barr, aged 24 years. : . .PuceraVfrom the residence of her husband, in reavey street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, abave Oar pei*ter street, on Wednesday mornibg, at half past eight • o’clock. ## LANGER.—On the 25th inst., Mr. Joseph S. Laager, in the 52d year of his uge.f ; Funeral from the reeidence. of hia Bon-in-law,, Mr. Abram Aiburger, Jr., S. E; comer Bacond : anl Thomp son sfieets, on Wednesday afiernoon. at 1 o’cljck. ## BOYER—On Sunday, 27th Willie, iutont son;of Samuel D. and Judith Royer, aged 11 months and 2 deya. .. * oners! from the residence parents, 1318 Melon street, on ti-is (Tuesday) atVemodnj at 4 o’clock. * DOAE —On the 27th test., Hester Doak, la the 81st year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Edward Schreiner, Ho. 3i9 North Eleventh street, on this (Tues day ) aiternoon, at 3 o’clock. * . BB EWELL,—On the 26th inst, at Bellevue Hospital, New York, tf wounds received before Siohmoud, Lieut. l>o Benneville B. fihewell, of Co N, Baxter’s Fire Zouaves, 72d P. V., son of Livingston and Martha Sh*-well, in ihe 24th year of bis age. Funeral from the; residence ,of his parents, % No. 648 North Tbiiteenih street, on this (Tuesday) morning,’ *t 9 o’clock. JS3CFABLAN —On the 261 h ioat, John McFartau, ngod a 7 years, late bookseller, No.' 33 south Sixth street. The friends and relatives are reapectftiHy invited to at toLd the luueral, from the office oi 8. Gartlaad, No. 85 Bomh I htmenth itreet, on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock, to proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery, without fouler notice. [New York and Boston papers please copy,] ■ BARKLEY.—Suddenly, on the morning of the 27th inst, Mis. E. F»ron Markley, wife of Edward C. Mark ley. Sr. - * The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attei-d tbe funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, from the residence of her husband. No. 21 south Sixteenth street. Joteiment at Laurel Hill ** EVAN 6 — On Sunday morning, 27th lose,, Mary H., eldestdauihterof Josephß. Evans. The friends of tbe family are invited to attend the funeral, from,the residence of her father, on this (Tues day} afternoon, at 4 o’clock. «" * OURJSING STOKE—BESSON & XTJ. SON, No. 918 OHESTNUT Struct. Bluck MousseUne do Laiues, double widths. - Black Tsmiaes. Black Summer Bombaziues. Black English Bombazine*. Black Alpacas, Dombazioe finish. Black Gros Grain and Poult de Sole Silks. Black Crape Mare& and Bareges. • Black Parepe Hornani. Blade 3dk Grenadines. ; Black and White Lawns, Ginghams. Ac. jy23 OUR COTJKTRY! TO ARMS! !-THE ukj? »: COMMITTEE appointed to rece ve Bnbscriptions in aid of tbo CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, for pro viding tbe proportion' of Philadelphia’* quota of man to increase.the Army of tbe Republic, sit dailv at INBEPBNDENOB ifALL^ From 10 ; A. M. to 2 P M. By order of the Committee; jy 29 tBl TBOMAB WEBSTEB, Clnlrmsu. rrs=“ POST OFFICE NOTICE.—A MAIL UsJ FOB PORT ROYAL, S. C., to be despatch d p»i Uuited fctates steam frigate WAB A»S, will be.c'osea atthisOiliceonTEUltSDAY.JulySLatSo’Glook P, M. j>29 t.utb2t i- O. A. WALBO Rtf - Postmaster.; * THE UNDERSIGNED COMHITXEE, Ix 3 ' appointed to fioJicit from Banks aiid Savings luaiilutions SUBSCRIPTIONS IN AID OF THE EN LISTMENT of the quota ot forces called for from Phila delphia, beg to lay. this application before you, and to solicit your action on it at the earliest moment, whoa they will cell lor your conclusion; or, a transmission of your contribution to either of the committee will be duly acknowledged. Very rospectfully. ADOLPH E- BOBIE, >' 1&3 Dock street. GEO. H. BTUART, - 13; Bank street. B.W. DE CGUR3EY, 631 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, July 25, 3862.jy26-tf GERMANTOWN.—THE MEMBERS .IkS- of RELIANCE COUNCIL,No; U. AvM , ar« hereby notified that on and after WEDNESDAY BVHNIFG, July 30:h, our meetings wit! be held in the SONS OF TEMPERANCE HALL, MILL Street. Adoption of reueseii By-lawß, and other important busi ness may be expected. " ' ; , jy2B-2t* W.U. BUTCHER, B. S. rf?*' R6IUIE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, LK_5 that an application will be made, to the Lejgiala it*re of Pennsylvania, at their next for a renewal of the Charter of the - BASK OF THE NORTH Hi RN LIBERTIES. The said Bank being located in the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of five hun dred thousand dollars. By order of the Board. ■ . W'. GUMMERE, CaHhior. Philadelphia, June 23,1862 : je24 tu6ca NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT O. “THE COMMERCIAL BASK OF PBNN bYANIA” intend to apply to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, s', their next session, for a renewal of their charter. Said Bank is located in the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital rtf one million of dol lars; a renewal of which will bo asked for, with the usual banking privileges. .. ..... By or der of the Board. jaSS-tnem REGULATIONS FOR THE ADHIS LLS SION OF VOLUNTEER LINE OFFICERS AiN THE USITED STATES NAVY.. Acting Lieutenants must have served at least, six months in tbe United Mates' Navy as Acting Master or A eting Ensign, and. been mentioned in official despatches for bUhly ireaitoridus conduct io ba'tlo. V; ' • Acting Masters must have served at least three mouths as Acting Ensign .or Acting . Master's Mato, and been Javorably recommended by their immediate commanding olHcor. which.reccmniendatlon must by tbo Flag Offict'r’oMhe whibli 'they are serving.' Ensigns must be between the ages of twenty five Bi'd thirty- five*, snd have seea at leost twaive years’ sea service before tbe inasty or as an officer. Those'who > &vb per Ted as chief-mates ,ot merchant; vessels are iu 'vJted to apply forthe position of Buaitja Acting Master's Males sbonld be ; between.the ages ef twenty and thirty, and have been at sea, before the mast, or as an officer, five ye-aia. ‘ X . • ; ; : .* Before entering the Navr» Acting Ensigns and Acftng . Master’s Mates «ill be r< quited to farnUU to-the Navy ; Urpartment proof of;<tbeir age, sea service, sobriety, and j pit knowledge, ‘'Letters of recommendation tlK.ttld tome frem Captains with whom they Uvve sailed, owneis tor whom U>ty have sailed, and insurance alficers with their, prbfetetou&l character and sobriety. 'fhe pay of.volumeor ofilcers of the Hue at ssu since July 16,1802, is os foUowH: ■ . v “ Acting liou’ojianteSl.B7sper y^aranil ooo'rfition , ■<*'• Masters..'T....... l;5CO -:“•«* * ■ h u" ’ Ensigns.... 1,200 “ « ** Master’s Mates... 480 « u jj 26-6 t THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1862. ARRIVED. SAILED MEMORANDA. MARRIED. DIED. S. O. PALMER, Cashier. [Y-s=* °UR COUNTRY*. TO ARMS!—PA- Lior TBIO CIO OitizeDS who desire to subscribe to the C'^tTZKl^S , BOUNTY FUND, to aid the recruttiag of Ihe Philadelphia quota of the President’s call for three hundred thousand men, informed that the Committee will sit daily to receive subscriptions from ten A M to fcuo P. M, at INDEPENDENCE HALL. FubfCripiiouß may likewise be seat to either of the un dersigned: • ‘ . ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor I*Office. 1 *Office. CHARLES GIBBON 3, Secretary, 252 South Third streit ■ - ..... .. . CHARLES B.' FREEMAN, Secretary, 601 Samotn street. JaMES McCLINTOCK, City Treasurer, Girard Bank.-' : BENBY D. MOORE, State Treasurer, 664 North Eleventh eifeet. ; SINGLETON A. MEROBR, Treasurer of Fund, Far mers’ and Mechanics’ Bank. . THOMAS WEBSTER, 14 North Delaware avenue, WILLIAM W*LSH,2tB South Delaware avenue. JvßO?S'SKOWDEN,' lndependence Ball. 1 ADOLPH E.. BORIE, 15S DocMfcreet. S. W 'KE OOURBEY, 681 Obestaut street. GEORGE H STUART, 13 Rank street. Ml OH AEL Y. BAKER, Independence ITaU. : GEORGE. WHlTNEY,'officeofA..Whitney & SOPH. -RKTIA BD <1 DALE, 621 Market street. LORIN BLODGHST; Board of Trade'Sooins. JOHN E^'aDDIOKS, Udependeace Hall. JOHN I).' WATSON, office of North American, JAMES MILLIEEN, 410 Walnut street. Ward committees will be appointed to procure sub* fcHpfiooß in *>v*ry ward in the city, due nolico of which will shorily appear. All snlecrlpiionsi will be : acknowledged daily in the pflpejp, m>lose otfunrwto requested. - : By oider of the Committee, jyS9 THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman, : GRAY RESERVES A MEETING U—s of the cdiicera ar-rt mnmhers of the FIRST RSGI ftliiNT GRAY RESKBYGB, and all others disposed to aid in organising a regiment for active service, under the auspices cffiuid regiment. to he commanded by Colonel P. 0. IvLLMaKER, will be Reid atSANSOM STREET BALL, .00 'IUES&AY {thtß} EVESIISG. at 8 o’clock. All persons aro invited to participate who feel ioteroac ed iu the welfare of out country at this important minis. Means as weH as.roen will be required.' If tho former s be-promptly furnished, art efScient organization can ho ready tor the field { n a short time. . - 0. FRED. HAP.FELD, Captain On: B. iJ. RO*S CLARK. Captatu 00. D. ;• J LAUDENSLAGER, Captain Co. E. VW,. W, W iGNBR, treat Commaaliog Oo.F, GEO. W. WOOD. Captain Co. G. F. P NICHOLSON, Captain 00. H. G. BRIGGS, Ouptain Or>. I. OBAK P,'WABMT-r; Captain Oo K. BESRY P; lst Lieut. Co. G. E. A,. ADAMS. 2d Lient. Co. I. 8. B. CAMPION, 3d Lieut. Co. K. 13. D. WELbH, 2d Lieut. Co, K, . GEO. W. MCA RTIN. 2d Lieut. 00. G. = J. DRUM: MERGER, Lieut: Co. F. JOS. A SPEEL, Lieut 'Co. I. Samuel J Beeves,. . Sainusl W. Ayros, • Isaac Hazlehurst, John D Watson, ■ Geo; Warding, . Loxin Blodget, R P. Bing. H.M.-Watts, ' Thomas tVhhßicr,- Geo. Whitney, M. JV Croll & 00., Oh. Gibbons, .Wm Barrington, _ Geo. W/McMahon, pavtd Yaw»t & ,T o., Frs. JBlackhurne* Biegi l, Wieat. <fc Erwin, Geo. W. Co Had ay, Nickerson, Mostly, & Been- A. C. Mlchener, ken, ; . Wm, F, Scheiole, ■ Cooper, Parham/& Work, John E/Addicks, id. M. Mar pie, AUm. Baker, M- R. Harris, - * Jareph Perot, , hhiosa & Brother, Geo. T. Thorn, Sower. Barnes. & Co, Michael V. Baker, Thus, MellorA 00., Tbos. J. Garble, Ist sergeant Ludwig.;Koeedler, & 00.,. Company K, K.’ J Mugiimes,' Alfred P Bennett, Gans. LeKerman, & Co., Jas. G. H«rdie, Wra/.N. SUoffner, Snyder, Grubb, & Co., Btnj Malone, Geo. Gordon. S. E. Malone, Oatherwooi: & Winebren- Adam Siter, net, R. C. Frempt, Chambers & Cattail, Eium Wenger, Wm, Y. Lippincott, W. O. B. Merrill, Joseph Lea, .TbosrG. Wright, James, K>ht, Santee, & Co., Tbos. Allman, . ; Richard M, Le», Wallace & Browno, Wm. 0. Shinn, . Wm. H. Jftm*s, . N. H. Graham fe 00., Landis & storer, : BroamellA Kennedy, J. M. Smith & Co., Boldin & Peuroaa, A. F. Hetidcraon, Traoer & Mercer, Nelson Gavifc, Alex. Wray & 00., Stcrijfer, A;Dish, V. Gilpin, Kel. Dnnwoodr, Whitney & Rowe. J. Donwcody. BAIVK OF NORTH AMERICA. IkJr' . Philadelphia. July 28,1862. ‘ ; At ameeiirg cf Directors, thirdly, tbe following pre amh!* ar.d resolutions were adopted tmaoiff nu3l? : Whereas,, This Bank l7Bl, to aid ihe Colonies in their ttiuggle for Independence; whereas, It baa ever since prospered under the ■.GbvmmHnt it assisted in creating j And whereas. (In cervine ont thei policy of. making conttibufions to such dejects only as are within ite le gitimate sphere), the stability of the Government i* moat easeutial to tbe interest of . tbe Stockholders: it is, there fore, /" . Resolved, That the sum of (Ss,ooo),five thousand dol lars he contributed by tbt Bank, and disposed of in such manner as: tbe President may deem most expedient, to assist tbe Government In maintaining *fc* integrity. THOMaS B.Jlta, President. Firm tVemirnitpg, J. Gflahier. rr?* - THE UNITED STATES SANITARY \XJ COM MISSION-PHILADELPHIA , AGENCY, jni 1235 OBESTNTJT STB SET—The following recom mentation, by rhe President of tbe United States, suffi- J cientiy aotbenricaies tbe ComraissionTo the public: “ The Sanitary Commianou ;ie doing a ; work of great humanity at d direct practical value to the nation la this time.of ite trial. Itis entitled to the eratitude and cond deioce of tbe people, and I trust it will he generously sup ported. There la no agency through which voluntary offerings of. patriotism can be more eff<cttvdlv made. “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” The undersigned will receive, and forward to places where they may be most needed, all contributions for the sick and wounded. W. PIATT, Jr., jy23-6t Superintendent.' fr?> FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, LL£ JAMES ..» .. - ••••■■: Of ‘fcond ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con vention. , jyg-lm* ry~s=" OUR COUNTRY ! TO ARMS !—PA- U 3 TRIOTIO CITIZENS who desire to subscribe ro the Citizens’ Bounty Fund, to aid in recruiting of the PhilHdelphirt .quota of the -President**,. eaUr-for “three hui dred tbomano men, are idformed that the Committee will sit daily to receive subscriptions from 10 A. M. to 2P. M.Vat Independence Hail. ” Subscriptions may likewise be' sent to either of the undersigned: - Alexander Henry, Mayor's office. ‘ Chas. Gibbons, seeietaiy, 252 South Third street. . . ■. . Chae.’p.Fteemsii, secretary, 601 Sanaoroslrflet. Ja*. Mcflintockj City Treasurer, Girard Bank. Derry B. Moore, State Treasurer, 664 North Eleventh street. • Singleton A. Mercer, Treasurer of Fund,Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank Thomas Webpier. 24 Norlh Pelawaro avenue. Wm Welsh, 218 South Delaware ave Hue. J. Boie Snowden, Tridependencß Hall. Adolph E. Borin, 153 Dock street. S. W DpCcnrßey, 631 Obestnut street, George H- Stuart, 13 Bank street. Michael V. Btfker Independence Hall.. George Whitney, office of A. Whitney & Sons. Daniel Haddock, Jr., 43S Market street. Lorin Blodget, Board of v Tmde rooms. John E A<Micka, lutlopentlence Rail. John D, Watson, office North American. James Miliiken. 410 Walnut slreet. '* . A committee of three was appointed to apply to insu rance, railroad, and other companies, composed of Mr. Wm. Welsh, as chairman. % And a committee of throe, Messrs. J..E. Addicks, J. Ross Snowden, and Michael- Oi Baker, to receive sub scriptions at Independence Hall. " Wa»d committees will-be appointee!to pro'cure sub scriptions in every ward in the city, duo notice of which will appear m the papers of Monday. AH Bubeeiiptinne will- be acknowledged daily in the paperf. uriWebiberwtee requested. ■ By order of the committee. i jyS6.tr TBOMAS.WBBSTEB, Chairman. NOTICE—THE SUBSCRIBERS TO U <3 TBE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to aid Be ermting, are, hereby notified that the Treasurer of-the Fond, SINGLETON A. MERGER, Esi., iviU receive .the amounts of their subscriptions, daily, at the Farm ers’ and Mechanics’ Bank,aodfumi-h-them, with printed leci ipts for tbe sameortheir Bubscriptious may bs paid to theniemberoftbeCoiomitteeto%Yhsm they subscribed, the Treasurer’s receipt will be sent to the donor. ~ B* order ot the Committee.- j 26-tf 4B WEBSTER. Chairman. MILITARY NOTICES S COL. KEENAN’S 116th, EEOI- Ml, H T AHEAD OI 1 ANY TWO OK ALL OTHERS, and bavA tbe foil Equipments for 1.(00 .... - Men ready, a beautiful Camp 'established. &o- Men Joining this Utoghnent will be sure to . be In the field moo the before any other Regiment from the old Keystone State.- Headquarters, 624 MARKET street. “Damp Emmett ’’ Joi-es’ Wt-rdc, Tpehtv-fonrth wardr Jv2s*tf DRUGS AND CHE MIC ALS. Robert Shoemaker & CO., Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACK Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DBUGGI3TS, TMI'OBTEBS AND DEALERS 'V. IN : FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW" AND PLATE GLASS, MANUFACTURERS op WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &c. AGENTS. FOR THE CEI.BJI RATED • . FRENCH ZtNC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers tup ?lied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. , mb29-tp*-l . TEWS and bbaoe de- PARTM.ENT 0. H. NEEDLES. Corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia. Hernial Trusses and mechanical appliances correctly adjusted by C; H. NEEDLE 3. Fine French and approvrd American, adapted to every form of rupture, In adults* aod children, English and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braoes, Sos peueoriep, Elastic Stockings, and ’ Syringes iu great va riety. Ladies’ Department. TWELF CH Street, first door below Race. Conducted by competent ladies. j}2B-3m if IJI H E “EXCELSIOR” HAMS ABE THE BE:T IN THE WORLD. J. H. MTCHENEB, & CO , GENERAL EBOVISION DEALEBS, And curers of the celebrated ; .... . r “EXCELSIOR” SUGAR-CUBED HAMS, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arctiand Base streets, Philadelphia. The justly*colobrated “EXCELSIOR’? ,KAM3 are cured by;J. H. M. & Co., (in a'stfle peculiar to ihem selve-B,) expressly for FAMILY USE. j-are of delicious, flavor; free from tbo nnplessant taste of r Balt, pronounced by epicures superior-'to any now offered for> sale. ’ * ' jy2J*lm. ■VTOTICE IS HEBEBY OIV'EN—; Vla ns /and S peciflcatidnn, f or-Ta.* BCS,C &5t- BOUBB wiilbertcDived by the iuiclersigne'O, at the of • fire of the Board ,o"f‘Controllers, ’• Sont\y>ftBt corner of rt-IXTH ohd ADBL'PHf Struuta, until TRUBSDAY, th& 81»tInst.,-at 12 ---,■■■■• ■■■:<■■ The School.Houpe\o.be!exectod ou-a lot- of grohnd situated on the'*' l Sonthwestwardly aide of fjuuJiugdon , . Fire* t :ai>d SonthesAtwardly.' sidayo6-Brown tihe Njneteenth ward—loo feet fount by. Sfttoat in depths Tbe buildliig to be two 'toviesin height, and to be ' car able of sccommodating 500 ouj^b } a«d nokto cest over seven thousand By order ot Commitie on P-roporty-' v ‘ . r ... . , i CAMPBELL, i)26.3t, Secretary ei Oontmlier. of Public 8 bools. ; : A;; AtU great suoeesp, and a permanent qno, being barel upon real merit, naturalness, features well delineated, eolormc froffb, warm, and imoressivov BFIOQNO Street, above Gre<rs, . ‘ ' v " *•• *»■•* FINANCIAL. v.s.. r' i= ' FIVJE■’■TWENTIES;' : '■ 08, 20-TEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT TEE OPTION OF THE GOVERN MENT AFTER FIVE TEARS. 1 am instructed by the SECRET ART OF THE TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus avoiding the difflonity heretofore experienced by requiring paym-nt in GOLD of the interost from May lari. •. ‘ A foil BUpply of these Bonds always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, : 134 SOUTH THIRD ST. j)29.tf . sk:Ann $4,000, 53,000, 52 000, and .W)l/vvj'several other stuns, to invest on first mortgage, r Apply to - i - AIiCfiED FlTtilSß* Conveyancer, - ■ :j?24-6t* ; , • : 51 North SIXTH Street. CO.jKAA —THIS AMOUNT WANT iP&jtLJUV* ED upon Mortgage, first-claea Farm near the city. Apply to ’. E PE TTIT, j?l2 No. SOS WALNUT Street RETAIL DRY GOODS. NOTICE.—We.. will sell, by JL pieco, foT one week longer, onr stock of MUS- LlN;ti*t thu old price 8 *. Wewill ©pent THIS MOBNING, 25 hales Unbleached Mmfin, of all widths and prices. Albo, 25 cases. bleached, from 6>fc. to 26c. per yard. These goods were mostly brought last month, when low est, and will be sold for one week at great bargains. .No abatunVnt to storekeepers by the bale, as they are much below wholesale prices.' Sheelin'gs, of all widths, for hospital .aids, &c, at cost. "We will sell doublfc-damash TABLE LINEN at the old price. Low-price Furniture PrinftA for Comforta bles. B. D. A W. H. PENNELL, jj 25 -6t No. 1021 MARKET Street. QUMMER STOCK. O During July and*August we will sell Summer Drets Goods, .'such as Lawos, Organdies, Bareges, and their fabricß, at very low prices t > char the stock. Tee assortment are still fair, and the goods of this season’s purchase. SH ,RPHtSB BROTHKBB, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH ->ireets. T AWNS. A-i Fine stock of 12jjf and 15 cent Lawns. Organdies at 14. 15*19, and 25 cents. Cheap lots of Bareges and thin dress stuff's. ■ 6# ..8,10, and cent dress goods in profusion. Black Bareges and Tamartines Extra Quality Black Alpacas 31 cents. Fine Black Alpacas for Gents’ Coats. ; . LINEN OOODS. Table Damasks, first rate Quality, at 50 cents. Bargains in dinner Napkins. Low-priced and fine Towels. Bargains in 4>4 heavy Linens. Bargains in 4-4 flue Linens. - CLOSING OUT SUiES. Boys’Summer Clothing. Ohecks, Stripes, &c..’&«. Ladies 5 aacQuee, Cloaks, aod Mantlea. Lace. Mantles at nominal prices. Hoop Skirts, best Quality, at old prices. COOPER A CONAED, Jyl7-tf 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets-. Bargains ! bargains < Table Linens, nearly two yards wide, at 62^0. One cape of Linens (short pieces) very cheap. : Lawns closing out cheap. Bareges reduced in price. : Calicoes at old prices. Muslins at tbe lowea; market price. Mozambiques at. low prices. Linen Cambric Hdkfe. atlO and 12 #c. Plaid and Plain Swiaa Mnslin—cheap At JOHN £t. STOKES’, 702 ABOH Street N. B.—-Don’t forget' 702, the place to buy Jackson’s celebrated Lead Pencils. jy!7 ivu :o h. is;a ttf vt ; strft a t K. M. NEEDLES . Invites the special attentioa.of Ladies whe in tend spendiog the summer out of town to a vory large assortment of MADE-UP GOODS just re ceived,: in ' ‘ SLEEVES. SETS, HANDKEBOHIBFS, ■' <£c., in every variety of material. Also; a large assortment of MUSLINS, suitable for GARIBALDIS, &c., togeiher:with every va riety of WHITE GOODS, LINEN3,-LACKS, EMBROIDERIES, HANDXEKCH’FS, VEILS, &c '' . Junt opened per latest arrivals from Europe an invoice of very beautiful and entirely new styiea PUFFED FRENCH CAMBRIC, for GARIBALDI’S, MODE GRENADINE YETLB, and SWISS COLLARETTE RUFFLING for trimming thin Dreseeß, et&--a new and. very de sirable article. Also, an Invoice of PURE WHITE FRENOH PLAID OBGANDIES. jyl 10 2 4 OHE S T NiU T BTB E E T TAS. R.CAMPBELL*Go., tl 727 CHESTNUT STREET, OMBB AT WHOLESALE AND EIETAHi, Very choice Goods of recent importation. Black Eilfc Checked Grenadine, extraqaallty. Fonlard filke, elegant styles and fine Quality. Black Silks,beat brands. Broche Barege, Hemanis and filozambfanos. 8-4 Pariß Fil d*OheTre, Foil d’Cbevre, all wool filling. Grenadine Veils, in mode and other Bhactefl. VfHITB GOODS AND BINBNS In great variety, at extremely low prices. Je6-if TVTIfiW J£MEROII>ERIEB, WHITE Xv GOODS, So.—-dost opened, a general assortment of desirable Trench and Scotch Needle-worked Sands, SdgiDga, Ineertmgs, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sioovoa, etc., at very low prices. ALSO, A foil line of all descriptions of White Goods for ladies’ .wear, of the most approved makee. BBBPPABD, VAN HABIiINGBN, & ABRISON, je4 1008 CHESTNUT Street. Q.OOD BLACK DRESS SILKS. Heavy.corded Dress Silks. Gloßsy.Black Dress Silks. >■ Widows* SiLks> without gloss. EYETS & LODEI/L, FOURTH and A.ROH. COMWISSIOfi . HOUSES. gBiOWN. DRILLS, OF ■■ i . STANDARD QUALITY, FOB SAlili BT WELLIN G-*COF FIN, & GO. jylS-shraßt 3SO CHESTNUT STBEKT. CO.’S 4-4, 7-8, AND 29-INCH FINE BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, SILESIA S, NANKEENS, PAPER MUSLINS, and COLT CAMBRICS. ' FOB SMB BY ■ : v' ;r '_ COFFIN & CO., . SBIiUNO AGBKT3, 3SO CBE3TSUT Sircot. jylO- stutbOt JgED-QUILTS, SUITABLE FOB HOSPITAL PURPOSES. 8,800 10-4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND SLATE. ALSO, 8-4 and 6-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS. For sale by . FROTHINGHAiI & WELLS, jylB* 2m 'B4 N. FRONT and 36 LETITIA STREET. gHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, No. 119 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MBROHANTS m>* m.Biii o* PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mils-6m MILITARY GOODS. Tent buttons and slips, u. s. Falterni-manufactuyedandfor sale by J. P. REED, southoMt:comer THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets, Philadelphia., .. • / .. jy9-lm* . ©Baris’ Fo»«isHiN«eooDs. TDINE SHIBT MANUFACTORY. JJ The sibscriber Wold invite attention to his i IMPROVED OCT OF SHIRTS, Which he raakee a speciality in hia btiataeea. Alan, con* ataitly receiving ’ NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR J. W. SGOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING 1 fTOBE, -flfr; 8U CBESTNUT STREET, s*B fcf • Four doonsbelow the- Continental. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES 8. EARLE & BON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS -*- Of” • « LOQ«ING;GL asbeta. ■ oil paintings;' • - i .FINE ■ ■'PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FIiAMES, ■-PHOTOGRAPH'FRAMES, ' [PHOTOGRAPH AiRUMS,. OABTES’iDK-YISITE, PORTRAITS.'.' ' , j 'Rf * s’ - i i J EASE’S- . 816 gCUCSTNUT STREET, w* rsibipsiysu. NEW VVBJUC'ATIONS. MUSIC BOOK. , OHTJBOH OHOIBB, and ail others wishing for a NSW firbt-olasb Book of CHURCH MUSIC aro invited to examine THE TABERNACLE, A new Book of Hymn Tunes, Ghauts, Anthems, etc., [By B. F. BAKE# and W. 0. PERKINS. BrieeSSper dozen.| The Publishers, in offerl ig this new work, beg leave to say that it h&B enlisted the best efforts of its able and ex perienced authors, arid will be found most admirably adapted to tbe wants of Choristers and Choirs in churches of every denomination- Send to the publishers for a circular description °f the work A sample copy forwarded; post paid, for One Dollar. * TICKNOR & FIELDS, No. 135 WASHINGTON Btroot, Boston, Utm, and J, B. LIPFINdOTT * 00.. Philadelphia, jy29-ltn&W, ; . . - THE NEW SPORTING WORK. SECOND EDITION JUST BEADY. GAME EISH OE THE NORTH. One elegant volume, illustrated; price 25. A capital new and: improved band- book for the sports man.- With the Jateejjttoramtiou on fish, tickle, camping out, wovleionp, nte, drees, expenses,? rough ing it in the wooddvttotic, and the - places to find them ; tbe best: salmon grounds, and bow to get th«re ; .adven tures mthe’foreste; saltwater ft&hmg, and how to do it well—altogether awitty and entertaining bjok for every sportsman, and for those who enjoy reading upon such subjects. The first edition of this seasonable work was swept off. within ‘the week of itß publication, add a second Is just ready. It hasbeen praised by every one. ' The, Boston 2Ywe Flag, says: “ Tbe stylo is as chatty and genial as was ever old IssakWalton's, and you will see wbafc a pleasant companion the book is for a summer tour.” ... The New .York Commercial Advertiser Bays: 'iWe can commend the book strongly lor the variety and uiility of 110 information.” The Philadelphia City /tew says : « Certainly the ablest, most .useful and entertaining work on the subject publiflhed. ,^ Sold by all booksellers, and. sent by mail fne, on receipt of price, $1.25, by OABBETON, Publisher, 413 BROADWAY. New York. .j,26-BtnSth3t MAJO E WINTHROFS new BOOK,—Edwin Brolhortoft. By Major Win tbrop. 12mo. $l. - r Uncle Jab* Or,\‘The Hietory of a Man whose Boy hood, was Spent in the School of Adversity. : Illustrated. ISmo. 45 cents; BoseDatiing; Or, The Path of Truth. 80 cents. Tony Starr’s Legacy. By tho AmhorofWin and West.” 75 cents " The Boy Friend: Or, AU Can Help.” By Aunt Friendly. 30 cents. Harry's Mistakes and Wtiere They Led Him. 80 cents."'. Plain 'Words to Young Men. By Rev. J. B. Bipley. 25 cents. For sale by . WILLIAM B. & ALFRED MABTTEN, i. jj>23 606 CHESTNUT Street. LIBRARY. WBROTHE RUE AD’S OIR OU . BATING MBBAJtY—AII the NJSW EngliKb mid American Books, inclndlng ALI, OH ASSES of Lite, ratnre,. Tills is tbeOHI/Y Hibrar> in the country tbai Includes ail the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not BEPBINTEIt hero. Ter me SB per year j 6 months S 3; three months 51.50, or.Bcents per day. 218 Smith EIGHTH street. jrJ-am* FHOTOtiKAEHS. TATAR PRICES DURING THE v » WAR TIMES—Now' being made at reduced prices, REiMER’3 Life-size Oil-colored Photograph*, to placß them witbin:reach of all who desire a good picture; GaHery, &ECOND Street, above Green.. It#- TUCQOENT WITH SIMPLE, natu- JLLi ral beauty and truth, are SEISBB’S Colored Eho tuaraphs. The original is carefully imitated in likeness end complexion, hair, eyes, and drapery. SEOOND Strict, atmvp'Grepn: „ ;2 r ’ ..It# WATCHES AND jjEWEtKY. £jb AMERIOAN, ENGLISH, * SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT SEDVOBD PMIOB3. JOS. Hr. WATSON. myS9-2m 356 OHESTNBT STSEST J^KIMOTAL. : : J, C. FULLER Having Bemoved frotnMo. 44 So nth THIRD Street tn No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple,) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ROGERS & BROTHERS* SPOONS AND FORKS, ■ i AND FlN®] JEWELRY, Towh'ich the attention of the trade is invited, apBo-8m JSh “ AMERICAN WATCH CUM ■filag PANY” GOLD AND STLYKB WATCHES. . FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. SALESROOM, No. Tl 2 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, ; (opposite Masonic Temple.) I. R. MASTER, Agent. •p3O-8m • ■ynULOANITE RUBBER jewelry A beautiful line ol GENTLEMEN’S VEST CHAINS, LADIES’ 03A TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, &c;, Now to Store. j. o. fuller, No. 712 CHESTNUT Stroot, Second Floor, (Oppotito Masonic Temple,) «p3O-3m WATCHES, JEWELRY, -&*. A FKJfiSH AS&OKTMENT, at LESS Zl THAN FORMER PRICES. v FABB & BROTHER, Impoiters, 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. mfc2o*tf _ sewing machijnes. & WILSON, SEWING MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, OABIHET FURINITURE. /CABINET FURNITURE AND BLL \J LIARD TABLES. ■ MOOBE & CAMPION, ' No. 28L-Sonih second Street, in connection wish their ext Mlve Cabinet Bnaineas, are now n.-BnniWcltnlßg a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, And bate noV on band a full supply, finished with the MOOSE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are pronouuced by. all who have used them to be superior to a.! others Foi the Quality and. finish of theee the manu facturers refer \o their numerous patrons throughout the Union; who are familiar ,with ihe character o* their ■work. ■ ,y. • f*26*6u COAX. rf^OAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED V/beg leave to inform their friends and the public tbat they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STKBET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, northwestcoruerof EIGHTH and WILLOW- Streets, where tbe-y intend to keep the beat quallty of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the lowest prices. Your patronage is. respectfully solicited. _ JOS. WALTON & CO., Office, 112 South SECOND Sweet. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tf SAFES. Igffl LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE- SgpMOYEB to No. 21 Booth 65YENTH Street, neu the Franklin. Institute. The undersigned, thankful for p»d; favors,'and belnt detonnined. to ‘merifefature patronage, baa secured u elegant and convenient store, and has new on hand l large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought ao ( Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, {the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, MlJj’i Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, andß&ak Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Leeks wifi be furnishet to order on short notioe. This is the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest BoorandLock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to LUlie*s He* Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is oon "ceded to surpass v in style and oSegance anything-yei ef fered for tills purpose, and is the- only one that is strict!} fire and burglar proof.. : ■ Bfboial Nona*.—l have new on hand say twenty V Parrel, Herring, & Oo.’a Safes, most of them nearly now and some fort; of other makers, comprising a compileh assortment as to sizes, and til lately, exchanged for tin now celebrated Lillie Sals. They will ba sold at verj low prices. Pleaee call and examine. jagfi-lyif M. 0. SADLBB, Agent. & EVANS k WATSONS IpgiSl SALAMANDER SAFE ■ STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, philadvlptjia, PA. A large variety of FI'BE-PROQP SAFES always on hand.. , • ■ ■ : • OABTION. The tpril-aarned reputation of FAIRBANKS’ SCALES ' I’m Induced the makers of imperfect balances to olfo Vast as “FAXBBANKS’SOALES,” and purchaser, AKtelhereby, In many instanooßj been subjected to (raw ' end imposition. FAIRBANKS* SCALES are mauufac : Uwed’only by the original inventors, 13. * ,T. FAIR BANKS & CO., and are' adapted to every branch of tin . business, whore a correct and durable Scales is required FAIRBANKS & EWING, - ; w. General Agents* . WflO-tf MASONIC HALL. 71® «WT2BTNm* (ft /CAUTION.—Owing to the popularity ' and; complete success which our PATENT SELF • ADJUSTING/. CLOTHES-WRINGER' baa met with otber,parties are endeavoring to sell; their inferior tna- chines, byiadopting our name « SELF-ADJUSTING’ u a means tofieceive the public, i We, therefore. give no ties that our name will beplainlv .stamped on each ftlacliiue 'jDttnufactared and sold by us uoue othere are genuiue. Any one using our trade ‘ dealt wii& according to law. Mr. L. E. SNOW, corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Stieete, Philadelphia, is out SOLE AGENT for Pena aylvania. HALEY. EGYaBS. ' i«24tsel2 ; . V7JLLAGE-GBEEN SEMINARY.— t A select BOARDING SCHOOL, near MEDIA, Pennsylvania. Thorough course in Mathematics, Clas sics, Kr-glnb Sludieß. &c. Book-keeping and Civil En ginfering taught. Exercises in Military Tactics. - Bev( mb year bogina September Ist. Boarding, per week....... ...82 25 Tuition, perquarter ~ 6.00 For information, address Bev. J. HERYEY BARTON. A..M., jy 28-9 m . VILLAGE GREEN, Penn'a. DRSSTOL BOARDING SCHOOL JL> for Girls will Open its Fall session on Secrnd day,’ Ninth mo., Ist. References: James Mott, Philadelphia; Anne Churchman. 908 Franklin street, Philadelphia: 0 N. Peirce, 501 North Seventh street, Philadelphia ; W. Ridgway, Crojawlcke, New Jereoy; David J Griscom, Wontiburv. New Jersey, For circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIItCE, Principal, Bristol, Pa.o jjy23-iim# Mr. winthbop tappan-s Boarding and Day School for Youug Ladies. No, 1615 6PBDOE btreei, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September 17ib. - jyl9-8m • tIOLMESBURG SEMINARY FOB " ■»—YOUNG LADIES, located on the -Bristol Turn pike, 8 miles from Pbiladeiphia and 2 from Tacony. The first term of the schol&stic year begins the first MON DAY in September; second , term tbe Ist day of Feb ruary,-' • PUBLISHERS, A circular, containing terms, references, &0., can bt obtained by application to the \Xf ANTED—^2,OOO Men along the line r x of the Lehigh Canal, say 1,600 laborers, 250 car pentera, and 250 stone masons. Apply to the officers oi the Lebigb Cool and Navigation Company, at MAUOB OBUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywhbr* along the line of the works. jelO-tf STOR E W AN TED— C H E3TNUT Str».et t South side, between TBIRD »nd SISPH, r*nt not to exceed 51,600. Address EDWARD P KEL LY, 342 fiooih THIRD Street. . . j>2B-6s* ' rPO BENT—FACTORY ON WIL JL. LOW Street-—on the first oF September next —No. 124 and 126 Willow street, south side, west of Front air* et, east of New Market street; 40 feet bv about 50 faet; three, stories,. andcellar under the whole: well lighted ; a si ate ro si; drain from cellar’into Willow stieet culvert. Has been used several years as a whale bone -factory. Apply to JAMES S. SrASON A 00., jy23-12t* , 138 and 140 pfortb FRONT Street TO LET—The eligible STORE JHand FIXTURES, 432 CHESTS UT Street, next to new rent cilice. REMOVAL. .The GUN and FISU IHG TauKLE Store win he re rnerted to 415 OHESTNBT - threat, 8E PTEMRB St let. Icuuire of ' PHILIP WILSOS X 00, . »28-lf , . 432 CHESTNUT Street. ( T> EM OVAL.-AM AHL O N KIRK, Ati DENTIST, has REMOVED t0N0.1602 CHEST NUT Street. .. . .. .i JyB Im* PEOfcOS&LS BOR REVENUE STAMPS* • Trvascry Deihrtmbnt, ) Office of Internal July 26.1832 \ ■’ PBOPobAi.fi> will be received until VYSOYKSDaY, the 6th of August next; for lurnishtag Revenue Stamps under the recent act of Congress imposing stamp duties. Burners will state the price per thousand »tamps, deli verable inpatk&gee of ten thousand each, at the frea sury Department in-Waahitgton. . Also, the price per thousand in sin ilar packages, deli virsble to the agent of the Department at the place of manufacture ; *lbo. the price per thmaand. delivered in larger pack ages, as rtauired, either at tbcgt’eparimeat or place of manufacture. ‘ . Also, the price per thousand, separated in such auanti titfcssmay be daily oriered fer the use of o».llectiiß aad others, no/or less tbau two hundred stamps, aud securely packelin tie ca-er, suitable binders': baard boxes, with musiir. tr other equally -strong covers,.orlfued euve i-' pes. according to thequantity and distance to be con veyed,.&b may ba required by the D/partmcat, stating the difference, if any, between th- cose of delivery to au agent at the place of manufacture and at W *Bhington. Ali such packages, before mailing, to bo re examiaed, and tte stamps reenuntrd by an agent of this Depart ment. Bidders will also give the additional cost for direcitng packages for the mails and prepaiing blank receipts, un der the direction of an agent of the Department, either at the Depai tnx tit or manufactory, ' . - Propoeads must be made for the stamps in sheets, per fecUygunmifd, and perforated in such manner that each separate stamp can be readDy detached and Q-:ed. On and aiter WEDNESDAY, the SOth of July instant, designs for the proposed stamp* may be teen at the office tf the Commissioner of Interbal Bevenue. Each bid. is to be accompanied with a specimen of the Ftyle tf engraving and of paper to be fur niehed, wbitli will be Bubmitted to a board of disinterest t-d experts or artiots for examiaarion $ and the accepted bic der, before the final consummaioa o? a contract, will he required to turnißh proof impressions of the engravings of tbejeveral denominations of stamps. •. Srecimenßofboard.and tin boxes and liurd envelopes must also be. submitted with each bid. It is necessary to protect the hoxe4 by muslin, or other covers, in the most ( fleetnal mam.ci-j agiuust wet and abratioa - Tbe con tract will require all dies and plates to be prepirei and kepi in repair, and that new dieß and plates shall'be made, either for tbe present denominations of stamps or fetbeis. whhoutcbarge, at the pleasure of the Depart mej't. . And all such dies and plates are to ba-the pro perty of the United States for the service of the Treasu ry liepanmrat. Nobids wsUbe considered except from parties who have bten actually engaged in the business of coppor plate or st«*l engteviog and printing, and who are thus engaged .at the time of bidding, and provided 'with-all the necefeary facilities to execute the work promptly, aud give the requiTite protection to the stamp*, diesj and plafas in Ibeir possession. : Parties not known to the Department will furnish proof as to these points. : In awarding the contract tbeCommisaioner of Internal Bovetiue.reserves the right of deciding which bid. in its praciical mults, may be most to the interest of The Do. pajtment, having to the Btyie of the work, se curity, mode of packing, &c.. ; Proposals should be. carefully sealed, and marked “ Proposals tor Bevenpe Stamps,” and addressed' to the Commissioner of Internal Bev«nue.< GEOBGE S. BOUYWBLL, jyl?o.tnth?3t . Corornfasioiier of Toternal RevptmeS; ; rtOPARTNIESHIP NOTICE.—We \J have THIS DAY admitted DANIEL WEAVES a member of our firm. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO. Philadelphia. July 7, 1862.- CARD.—The undersigned bavlag been admitted Into partnership with ISAAC. A. BHEPPABD'A GO., t: Ex celsior Stove Works.” woatd be pleased to see his friends at their eemblishmenh Be will give bia personal attention to the Manufacturing department of the establishment, hud believes his long experience in the business warrants him in saying that the trade can be better accommodated here than elsewhere; DANIEL WEAVE 8, Late Foreman for Leibrandt &McD^eU. Philadelphia, July 7, 1862. : jy22 6c# The undersigned, suoges 50BS to CHAJ'FBBS, STOUT, A CO , have TffH DAY formed a copartnership, under the . firm of STOUT &. ATKINSON, for the purpose of conducting the Wholesale Dry Goods business, and have taken the store, No. 523 MARKET Street. : J. W. STOUT, - F. T. ATKINSON. Philadelphia, July 21,1852. jv22-lm* TUBE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore JL existing between the undersigned, under the firm of A. T. LAN E & CO., was this day dissolved by its own limitation. .The business will be settled by either of the .undersigned, at Ne. 419 MARKET Street. - ALEX T LAN'S, WM. F. HANSELL, ' - . 8. F.mIANSELL, B. HANSELL; Philadelphia, July 1,1862. jyt-mtU2m -The Gopartnewhip hereto- Xi foreexisting between the undersigned, under the firm of PRATT A BEATH, has been dissolved by its own and by mutual consent. D. T. PRATT is alone authorized to collect the out standing debts, and to use the firm name in liquidation. D. T. PB\TT, B. B. REATH, . W. G. BILLIN. J) t. pbattT (SDOOBSSOS TO MATT A HEATH,) .. ! 1 IMPORTER AKD WHOLESALE HEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &c. Has removed from N. W. corner Fifth and Market Sts. to No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET, Wber* ho offers for sale “A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS pertainingto ; the WATCH BUSINESS Dealers are solicited to' examine the Btock; jys*t3l PHILADELPHIA. XTOTICE.—MR. WM. K. HEMP XY : HILL’S interost in our house ceased ou the 31st May. jyl-lm THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing, under the firm of RIEGEL, BAIRD, A 00., is this day dissolved. PETER SIEGER, D. B. ERVIN, JACOB RIEGEL, H. 8. FISTER, . WM. S. BAIRD, JOSIAH RIEGEL, JOHN WIEST. June 30. jyl-6w WTOTICE OP LIMITED PARTNER JJv SHIP.—-The subscribers-hereby give notice that they have entered into a limited parmerahip, agreeably to the ; provisions of the eeverai laws of the Qommon wealth of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships. That the name of the firm under which said partner ship is to be conducted is RIEGEL, WIEST, <b E£- VIN.r-rt ..-v r-.tV' That tbo general nature of the business intended to be transacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods. That the names of the General and Special Partnors, all, of whom rrside in tie city of Philadelphia, are JACOB RIEGEL, General Partner, residing at. 62T North Sixth streety JOHN WXEST,. General Partner, raiding at S22' New street; D. B. ERVIN, General Partner, residing at 1615, Girard avenue: HSNRV S. FISTER, General Partner, residing at 416 North Third , street; JOSIAH RIEGEL, General Partner, residing at 416 North Third strVet - PETER SIEGER, Soecial Partner, reaiding at 717 North Eighth street; W BI. ; 3 BAIRD, Special Partner, residing, at the Continental Hotel.,. ,■ That the aggregate amount of the capital contrlbated by the Special Partners to the common stock ia One Hundred Thousand Dollars, of which Fifty Dollars In cash has been so contributed by Peter Sieger, Special Partner, Fifty Thousand Dollars in eashhae -been so contributed by Wm. S. Baird, Special) Partner. That the said partnership is to commence ca-the first day of July, A'. D. 1862, and is to terminate-sti the first day or January,lB6s, ... . . JACOB BIEGEL, } JOHN WIEST, D. B. ERVIN, . \ Genual Partners. HENRY S. FISTER, I JOSIAH RIEGEL, J . PETER SIEGER, } Blvu!{al Prtrh , o „ jyl-6w WM. 8 BAIHP, S?*** 1 * 1 ?' ™ 9 ' , pOTTON :SAIL DUCK AND CAN VAB, of all numbers and brands. Raven’s Duck Awning TvaiJs, of ell deficriptions. for ’ elite, Awnings, TrunkanAWagon Covers. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ Drier .Felts, from Ito 3 feet wide. Tarpaulirig,. Pelting, Sail Twine, sc.: JOHN W.EVRRMAN & OG., 102 JONBS Alley. Bay rum.-,an invoice op . very superior BAY RUM, in Quarter casks, jus recoived and for sale by OH AS. S. OaBSTAIBS, ly-A 126 WALNUT anrt 31 GRANITE Streete ? '‘a AMBAGNB.—The original { ‘ Gold V Lac ’ >% Obampugne, In. Quarfa pints, for sal <to arrive) by ! OHAB S. O&USTAtRS.NchISfI WAL NUT anil 21 GRANITE gtreels; . . ie*2« Foe a d kill oht f u l a v Invigorating Batli, go to the Hair, dyeing Saloon FOURTH and BRANCH, jy27 m EDUCATIONAL, Misses CHAPMAN* Principals. jyl4 3m* wants. FOR SALE AND TO JL.ET. REMOVALS. PROPOSALS. COPARTNERSHIPS. .TiYELLS * 00., 118 NORTH WHARVES. WASHIHGTCW BRTIS EMENTSf. DI W. L. WALL V- CO., AUCTION- U EEB3, succosiiqrs to Wall'a ** ftrpar d. GOVEBHMENT SALE OF BOA COLTS, ANO HULKS, AT Alien Jlr ' , v . , OK TaUBSOAT, ~ , July 31,1862, at tha Oorra! near the (_ Uisorviitory, inß be sold, at public auction, A NUMBER OF HOUSES, COLTS, AN.’ 3 * JMUL3SS, Condemned as unfit for public service, belr to cemmetce at 10 o’clock. Terms—Cabh or Government .funds, J. J. BAUA, Captain and Aneifrtant Quartermaster, W. L. WALL 00., Auctioneer*. _ AMCSEMBNTS. TJKJB TBF* BENEFIT OF THE -I? COOPER SHOP AND UN TONSALOONS. “DICKESON COLLECTION OF* AETS AND SCIENCES.” Boon* Ni*. 60S OaKSTNUT Street, <ritt bo opened to the public, J)*»y and Evening—Ssn^ieTick ets Ten Cents ovcb—for.the period of two weeks, com* meßciDfi MONDAY next, 2Sfhiost, for the benefit ot the .above-nateed patriotic imtittniooß. j?2B-ot# A SBEMBLY BUILDINGS. J-JL CAPTAIN Wll r, I a Iff 8 » , THBILLING SCENES IN THE LIFE OF A YANKEE WHALEMAN, BVbRT EVENING. at 8 o'clock precisely. WEDNEBPA Y and SATtTBDAY Afternooona at 8 o’pllc. Admission 25 cents. Six Ticket* for one dollar. Children 10 centa. pENKSVLVANIA ACADEMY OF X THE FINE ARTS, 3025 OOBSTNUT STREET, Is opes daily (dundaya excepted) from 9 A.. M.t&l 5 P- M - Admission 25 cents. Children halt orice. Shares ftf Stock. SSO jvs excursions; important -to PLEASURE-SEEKERS. THE PENNSYLVANIA BAieOiO noiSPAKY Is prepared to issue, daring the Sommer, tickets a& greatly reduced rates as follows : PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. COMMUTATION TICKETS For one, three, six, nine, or iw»lve monthH. at rery low rates, for the accommodation of poreonß living out of' town, or located on or near the line of the road during the summer. From and after July 1,1882, a still greater' reduction has been made on these tickets. COUPON TICKETS For twenty six trips between any two polnts at about two cents per mile. These tickets are Intended for tha use of families travelling frequently, and are of great ad vantage to personp making occasional trips. SCHOOL TICKETS For one or three months, for the use of scholars at-- tending Bchool in the ciiy. CLERGYMEN Diving on or near the line of the road, and having; occasion to use v the-road frequently in their clerical capacity, are furnished with certifieatea entitling these to travel at half fare. Applications to be made only to the General Superintendent at Altoona. • EXCURSION TICKETS Dsiied at half fare to parties of over forty, good fix any reasonable time. EXCURSION-TICKETS during the Summer are sold at one half the regular rate for the benefit of those seek ing recreation from business, or in pursuit of health, Thefe tickets, are good for ten dayg. and are issued to CRESBON (fop of the Allegheny Mountains), Ah. TOON A (foot of the mountains), BEDFORD, DOOB DING GAP, and EPBRATA SPRINGS. For time' of departure of trains bee bills and card# off the road. :; . ' For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Com pany,Southeast comer of ELEVENTH and fiIABKES* Streets; \ JAMES COWDEN, Agent. LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent. jyls-frel -ESmaBBB'- WEST . CHESTER PHILADELPHIA BAIL ROAD, VIA MEDIA. PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON SX- CURSIONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Through the finest Oount*y and the most boauttfcl Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On .TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week untS. further notice an Extra Train will leave "West Cheater &S‘ ,8.65 P.;M. for Philadelphia. , " Papser-gera buying Excursion Tickets can take either the 2 or. 480 P M Train from Philadelphia; and fee S ' or 6.65 P, M. Train from West Chester. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHIA to all Stations east of West Chester, good on any of fo£: abpve Trains, out of in. may be had on these days ONLY* at EXCURSION RATES, good only on the days issued. For further information* apply at fh* Ticket Office, te the Depot, ST. E, comer of EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets, v , M aryDelightful Locations for Summer Boards** 7 on tits Line of the Boas. jr-21-tuwfs tf DELIGrHTgfJL 8 U MMEkT EXCURBIO N 8. NIAGABA SAILS, LAKE OSTARTO, THB THOU SAND ISLANDS, R&PID3 OF ST. LAWBBNO® BiyE&MONTBEAL, BAKES CHAMPLAIN AND GRORGE, BABaTOGA SPRINGS, HUDSON BI VEII, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW PORT, NEW YOBK, Ac. Faro from Philadelphia to Niagara Fabs, Montreal, White MouotafDß, Boston, and return, St 2 20 From Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, San toga, Hudson river, New York, and return, 830.00. . To Niagara Falls and Return. 815 00. For further'paiticulars and handbills apply at theoffltsfc of the PHILADELPHIA AND KLSITR\ RAILROAU LINE, ccmer of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street* where a choice of routsa may be made to suit the taste of anyone. r JOHN S. HILLEB, General Acent, Cor. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Sfreeta. Philadelnbia; July 1; I6fi2. 3vl-3fit SEA BATHING. o e the sea- SHOBE3 SUMMER AR RANGEMENT.—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL BOAP. Three trains daift to Atlantic City and return, {Ban dars excepted}. Trains ieare YIKE-Straot Perry ar follows: Mail Train........;.......,, Express Train... ; Freight and Accommodation RETURNING Leaves, Atlantic Mail Train. Express Train...»*. “ ** Freight and Aceotnmodati<m.3.lB A. ML FARE $1,80.. Round-trip Tickets; good only for &Ut day and train, on toAt'eA they are issued, 82.50. Exoo. ason Tickets, good for throe days, 83. Hotels are now open. : • JOHN G. BBYANT, jeH?-tr • Agent EOS CAPE MAY.—The ■SnEK3Sa=i*lili*s steamboat W6l KENT, Oaph Brett, leaves ARCH-etreet wharf overy TUESDAY, THURS DAY, and SATURDAY at 9% o’clock A. fit., for GAP* M AY, returning alternate days, teaching each way at Newcastle. iyll-lro* /WICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND BBADDfO BAII.BOAD COMPANY. Phu.adbi.phla, June 23, 1862. The BATES of FREIGHT and TOLLS on ANTHRA CITE COAL transported by this t'ompany will be aa fci lows daring the month of JUDY, 186 V: To Ricbm’d To Philada. Port Garbos.... Mount Carb0n............ Schuylkill Haven...,....... Anbam...... Port 0Unt0n................. Daring tbe month of AUGUST, 1562, the rates will ba as follows: To Bichm’d. ' Port Carbon ............... Mount Carb0n...,.......... Schuylkill Haven........... Auburn.. i......... ; Port CHnten..; On and after SEPTEMBER 1, 1862, the as follows: (To Bicbm’d Port Carb0n.........5218 MotiDt Carb0n.............. £l7 £lO 2 00 IBS Scbnyl&ill Haven....,,..,,.... Aubnrn Port OHdtod By order of the Board of Managers. jeSO-3i» W. H. WEBB, Secretary, CAED TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING fTATEK BEJOT, SB CEBAB STREET. NEW YOBK Saratoga, July 1, 186®. An attempt boa been made to deceive tho-publieby* persons offering what they caO « Congress from fonntains, ami at the price of six (&•> cents-per ThQ.who£esai&- price of the genuine Congress Watery alt New York, being about T% cents per glass, the impost tirn of pretending to sell. at retail-at less than cost, amh without allowance for freight, cartage, on breakage, is* apparent; but their probable course bos been toampfcy one bottle oF-ganuine Gougreas Water into a.fountainsi fitted-with their, trash, anti thereby christening-its fcotsfc contents. We sold Congress Woter la ioimtaloa,ni>»- In vosselsef any other description thaa ordinary glass bottles. The oork of evsry bottle of the genuine J* branded, And -any.without t those words &sd low : ' ' ' •= a 0 OKI- If R p B IJ. "JXXM. whether* froia fotua< ■ _ (fakiwa qj 'hftttifla. CLAJIKK & WSITB, Proprietors of Oosgresa SprJaa, The following gentlemen are soiittei by no regularly with genuine Congress Water, in bottles, fresh tram tk% Congress Siring: KKED’K BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut sta. O. S. HOBBELL, 14tO Chestnut street, CHAH. ECCIS & 00., Market street. E.J STEVENS A CO., Continental Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH, Chsstnnt streat. J. 0. TUBS PE KNY & CO., 911 Ssrooo street. THOS. 3. HUSBAND, cor. Third andSjsrnoaste. WYETH Bros;; Wahmt street. CLARKE & WHITE. jo3o-2fea if OPENING OF A STJMMSB f iAR« ,DEN. —The ncderfilgiiea begs leave to lr # Grm te _ public that bo baa opened forihe season bis F'/xj-b n. B OEN and HOTEL, at the toot of 00ATE8 site Fairmonnt Park. Families are partic 4j ar ]y tee Oreaci) Oakes, excellent Lager Beer' > £ iry, Wines, fco., always on band - ** 9 ***** HBNB’i TFBIGKA myS*Bo A#BS 6fc* TTECKER’S AND FAHNESTOCK’S —*- FABINA -tIEOUBS & WILLIAM 3, Ko-107 South W&TE&Street. /"XASTILE SOAP.—Warranted Pura Jttareeilbjg in jfora nod for *a!e by , „ RHODES & WILLI4MS, -m Booth WATBB Stroot. HENRY WOOD, Sapprinteadoni. .7.80 A, M. ..4.00 P. Mr ,.5.00 P. Ifi- ~4 40 P. St. ~..615 A. BL- $1.78 177 ■- 1.70 1.60 . 1.55 $l.« 147 1.40 1.30 1.25 To Philada. $l.OB 1.97 1.90 1.80 1:75 81.68 1.67 1.60 160 1.45 rates will ba> I To Philada; $l.BB 187 1.89 1.70 1.65
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