LETTER FROM NEW YORK. Change in the Administration at the New iSugland Room*—Colonel Frank JE. Howe to he Superseded— Arrival from Newbern, IS, c.— interesting Statements Relative to Gor* Stanley’s Administration, His Con* duct to Loyal Men-—Arrival from Beaufort* Pi, C.—From Port Royal-Lists of Passen gers— Arrival ol a Prize Steamer—Stocks, Markets, &c. of The Press 3 Haw Yosx, July 29, 1882. "With a view to improving the interests of the sick and wounded soldiers who come here, and of simplifying the anode of doing business ia reference to 'hose interests, •Col. Frank E. Eowe, the Massachusetts State agent, is ■about to be removed, The members of the Executive ‘Committee of the New England Relief Aasociattoabave 'became weary of his arduous self-adulations, aiid will (Boon recommend to Governor Andrew a less oaten •tatiouß, but more deserving gentleman aa State 'agent. For months past lady visitors at the New Eng* land rocma have received much more attention than 'the patriotic heroes who, sick and wounded, wait the ucd of Col. Frank E. Howe. To cap the climax of his 'recent very absurd career, he la now on a visit to Wash ington, for Ihe purpose of instructing the War Depart timent who must be removed, aud who must supersede. It is just to say that he has done more than any man (n ’this city to ecottor sick and wounded soldiers about the 'country, and so deplete the army of many men long since tJully recovei ed and again fit for service. As he repro 'Berts several of the New England States and some of the "Wosleni States, the importance/'of a change in the ma- LBagement of the New England rooms is obvious. . Tht transport Baze, which arrived here to-day, left on Thursday morning. She bring* a few pas*, isensors principally officer* nnd soldiers on fnrlmgh. A very.intelligent <i-ffici*r statos that an eicoeditinin, •ct ns'fitlog of the 9th Kew Jersey, the 11 th, the 25th, end '•the 27th MssaacbuscttK, started out on Thursday mom jpg toward Beaufort, for the purposeof capturing a body ‘Ol rebel cavalry, who havn be*m a scourge to the aeigh !lrcthood, annoying <m the . railroad, insulting tjoyal citizen*, and shooting our pickets • • Colonel Heck man, of the 9th Now Jersey, had command of the expe •dltlou. • "■•••• ■■ bince the news of the lane battles near Richmond has reached Newbern the StceasibniNrs have been bold and ugly, firing Upon our pickets, billing one and wouudiag -others. SentimUbave b*«i shot at in tbesireet; indeed, 'it is lot safe for noted loyalists to venture out in the streets after dark. The poor of Newbem, In many instances are eub tStatul at the expense of ihe Government. The Uuioa ’3OBO who diep<-HB*d that charity bus been displace! to <Uioke room for a North OaroHnian of rtoarttd loyalty. A Union man,recommended by Gpn Burnside for the • office oi postmaster, been pm astdn by ibe coaciiia tcry (1) policy of Gov. Stanley, for a oitizeo of Newborn, “whose patriotism would not stand the test of close analy -ais. The wife and daughter of Gen. Foster have arrived ■Hi Ntwbern with a couiiirterable number of Sisters of •Charity, the object of wbosei visit is to look after welfare 'Of the sick find wounded soldiers iu the hosoitals there, •Complaints are raised against G-y, Stanley be •'manifests a determination to “ root otit” the loyal men Sho ore offensive to the sferui-t>eco:*sioaiB's. on the ground tat he wishes to conciliate the Garohuiaus/ who stub 'feornly-refuse to be calculated ‘Cur informant slates that there are 1.509 contrabands at •work on the fortifications there. They work cheerfully ■Slid industriously, and grow fat ou the Government rations, while our men wilt under ibe Southern suq. ■Within a few dayß, half a dozen gunboats have arrived AtNeabern. ■ . She .brings the following passengers: Major Giles, Xhmlenant Kirby, Captain -tales, Gaptain Jenna?, Liea ’ienant Davis, Captain Hart, Lieutenant W. Haze, Lieu 'tenant Clark, B. Dennis, 8. W. Le»H“, 8. al. Smith', •Captain J, S.Ltit.Mr. Longncre. Mr. Jinks. P. J He**er, 'Captain Center, J- W, McDonald, Wi tiara Q. Oofflu, Hr. 'Barcott, J, W. Raymond, Mr. Roberta, and twenty ■Qevtn inithe steerage, The united Slates steam-transnort Oahawba, Captain ■Baker, arrived thin motninsfrom Beaufort, ST.’ O, having (Bailed thence on the 2?th, at seven \ M. The following •are the passengers by the Oahawba : : Mrs. U.W.Srakh and child. H 3. Gould. J. H. Thayer, <T. W. Thayer, Mr. HuweH, A Oosokh''. John fling, W. duller,Oapt. K W. Thllier.TJ. S A.; Major Vfdder. do j CMajor Sherman, do.; Major Halson, do. ; filr.Lock •wood, W. Wilson, T. 0. Kbaugh. Mr. Robinson, John SuHlvan, Thomas 8. Long, invalids. U 8. N. The steamer Thomas Swaun, Captain HamlUon, ar rived from Port Bo> a! iu 96 hours She has the foil)w dng passengers: . J Lol Armstrong and lady friend, Mr. Taylnr and son, fiergt. James Scott, Lieut J. E. Wilson. Lieut. H. S. tDooe, Captain A. Okenua,. Mr.. Oozßn, Oapf*in D B. CSeetb and servant, Lieut. A. Haurn, Gapt J. WV Brown, >aod 68 others. , | The prize-steamer Tubal Cain, of Nassau, acting linoster cooimauding, arrived, here this morn-, ■ibgtin e’gbt days from Nassau, N. P. i She wa-r bearded -onibe 24th instant, in latitude 32flea, lougitnde 78 deg, U 4 min., by the United States gunboat Ootorar*. Upou 'OXHtuioing her papers she wassmed m a prize—anr -cfficere discovering that she was one of the numerous i&ieftxuerß at Nassau loaded wiih arras and ammunition, «nd endeavoring to run the blockade. :Bho M one huu *dred and-ninety-fanr tons burden, Iron unfit, with engines Of flfiy-borse power, was bnjlt at Parlay, aud is t»ioe .?<?«» old. The vessel a«o cargo are valued at $250,000. The cargo consists of small arms.'saltpetre, salt, eoldiers’ •buttons, Bbrila* and various other goods suitable for the ’Southern market. The following were this sal Board to-day:: its of stocks at the Second 3000 tl S 8s ’Bl coopn, 98% 30C0US6sl74conpoa. 87 9MO .do ........V. n« 16600 7 3 10pcTH..192% 1000 Ky State 65..... 95 31V0 ttttrf W&aim 92 320C0 Ohi&NWSbde M 30(0 Mit&PdnO-lstm OS 2000 Mich ■So ST Ms. 99 2 00 CiovA TofS P hd» 91 10000 American C01d...115% 8900 d0..........1X8 THE Mr 40000 Amerioau Cold ..115 If 100 K Y Central R.... 92 60 d 0... 92)4 st) do ...s3O 92 2> Erie It ....33% 150 do .......... 83% 100 Erie R I’rofd 02% !0 Xtlc'i lien tt 59% 350 d 0.,,, 59 50 Mich Soft N'lCrd 64% 25 tilevCid & Oij»B..118% 60 Ohio* 8ri1:.... 62% UtKETS. Tiobr and Mxai.. —The market for Western and State Tlonr opened quad drm, bnt closed hear?, at.yes terday’s rates; the decline in exchange checking hast, oees; trade brands are without much change, tint are quiet. -■ The sales are 18,400 LMs at 84 80 n 5 10 for snoerfise ©ate and Western; t56.25«r6 40 for low eradns of weitern extra: ;88 25®5.80 tor extra State: SiMo' .5 60 for fancy .an,; 85 6f«5 60 .for shipping’brands of jennd hoop extra Ohio, nod 58«606.26 for trade brands. , *• ' Canadian Titiar Is in llmi’efi demand, and closing ireavy j thesalea-are 800 bt>]» at *5 25®5 40 for the low *rtdes of Western extra, and 85.5000.23 for trade brands., ..... Southern Floor tsinaottre, and Ishenyy ; sales of 870 bbls at 85-25®6 90 for mixed to good saperSue Baltimore, &o. t and 86®7 for trade.brsndß. . „ Bye Flour is firm and in good request for the trade: Gales of bola at.^304.25. Oorn Mesl is firm at<d iu limited supply; sales of 350 ibbla at for Brandywine, Marsh’* Caloric, and^Fair fax. Graik—The Wboat market: opened rather better, especially for winter and choice spring, but closes dull and lower, theincreascd firmness in freights and heavl- DfSB iu exchange, checked thn demand for export, and £hemßrketcloted extremely fiat. Tfao inautry for milling, earl? in the day, was ctuiet animated; the Bales are 154,000 omliat $1.1201.18. for <Jbicsgo6pring; sll3®l 20 for Milwaukee Club; $l2l ©l.23foramber Iowa; $1 24 for do Green Bay; sl27;*; ©1 '5l for red Winter; $132©l 81 for Amber Michigan: Sl.3s©l3sfor white übio; ff1.40a1.45 for fine white Michigan, and $1.45 for white Kentucky. Bye is lira, the supply light: sales of 1,100 bnsh State at 85c. ; : . Ooa<a are steady, and in fa’r demand. Corn opened better, but ctn*.<i dull; sales of 87,000 bush at 60a613 for heated; 62e&5c for Sastera mixed; ftnd f.6,®fc.7oior«Wpping do, - 'Gen. Pope a'Military Despot; The orders of General Popo, pnbllßhfd In the Dispatch 'Of yesterday,'surpass in barbarity anything ever yet pro •c'ainx-d by the Federate in a Vlrei'da latitude. They sweep’away from every citizen who refu-wa to convert jiimself into a slave every vestige of hiH possessions on dhe face of the earth. They despoil him of property, liome, end liberty, leaving .him no poaHloility of redress oscept by proving bis loyalty to the despotic power which indicia upon him the moat Intolerable wrongs. It is ft ■Striking illostration of the degrading lafluMnceof puritan association, that this man Pop ?, a Ei-ntuckltn, with good "Vir.iDia blood in his veins, should become so degraded Iby his a filiation with Yankees as to surpass them all iu to e atrocious schemes of plunder and oppression. The </Ou{fderate’Govercment and people most meet this inhu wan tool of tyranny in the same spirit which he has evoked, It will not do to debt monsters with - gloves on. Men of Pope’s calibre construe forbearance into fear. It ie high time that they tdtoold be disabused of that deln oion by tbe cost su umary vengeance for every deed .of inhumanity and crime. . • If pompous and portentous proclamations could make a •soldier, Julius Crosat would lie s baby in the baada nf; •General'Pope. The man is simply a compound of vulgar eelf*conceit, Impudence and brutality, and will be ex <ploded indue time like ail the other military humbugs that have preceded him. Tho tyranny he threatens to practice upon peaceful citizens will lnfiame instead of Intimidate The cruelty he proposes to visit upoo oar guerillas will be- visited upon his own men, and upon •lihnself, if his horse’s fogs do not run as fa,t as hla gar rulous tongue. Whenever oue of these Federal geuerals, *whoiu&nguratQß the Bind of warfare threatened by Pope In bla proclamations, falls into ottr hand', h*. aught to he frung to the first tree. «‘ A short shrift and a long rope ” ■for all such enemies of humanity.—-Richmond Dis patch, 25th. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL THE MONEY MARKET. PhiladbliPßla* Jut? 29,1882, *BuiiiHPS wns rather flat on tbe aireet, and a general 'disinclination to sol! was amuiffsted. The idea that a •war movement is abe&t maturing iu Virginia, and a want at knowledge concerning the number of our forces under McClellan, causes some uneasiness On the other haod. ■the promising condition of the recruiting Tjervico, and the ltpoitfl of the outpourings of the people in other •cities, gives a feeling.of security-, sb between the.two, people are inclined to.wait and Bee before they operate. Stocks trill continue depressed for want of purchasers, .and purchasers are depressed for want of news. If ■glorious news should come flying over tbe telegraph to -morrow, tbe elevation of the popular sympathy would aeon make itself known in the correspondite elevation •of prlceß at the Board; until then we may not expect much advance. Gold was something of a drug on the ,market to-day -—the price falling from 118# to 115. large Quantities are coming from the West, and the re ■cent large shipments from California—the ceasing of the •export of gold for the payment of American securities— ■•She order from Gen. sherman prohibiting the .use of Specie in buying cotton, are having their weight in the i-anarkei. Old demands remain at yesterday’s, figure, and tho izuaiket clo*ed weak, as did that of specie. • Business was very dull at the Stock Board, and prices generally note a slight decline. United States securities 'fell off ] the seven thirties # tbo sixes % on the bid. •Pennsylvania fives opened at yesterday’s figure, 86, but •declined #at the second board; the coupon fives de •ollned %.■ City sixes, old, sold at 98.’; the new opened at % advance on yesterday’s figure, but lost It at close. ‘Pennsylvania. Bailroad first mortgage bonds sold well at "103 5 98 wss bid for second mortgage.. North Penns; Iva isia Bailroad firpi mortgage scrip brought 71; Philadel phia and Brie sixes were firm at 93; Beading sixes, 1811 extended, declined & \ Sueauehaona Oanol shares •advanced to 5 j nothing done in the bonds. Four shares ‘Girard Trust brought 32 per share. Schuylkill Naviga tion preferred declined %; Camden and Aniboy Bailroad 'Brought 120#, no change ; Shading declined Penn sylvania Baliioad was steady at ‘47 ; Green and Ooates •atrret passenger railway improved #on the bids; Race iand Vine declined #, no sales. Holders wero rather iSitiff, and the market closed steady. Brexel & Co. quote ? . New York exchange p&r©l-10 dia { 805t0nexchange........................ parol-10 pm: Baltimore exchange oar© # dis Oountry fund 5............ ~3-10© 4 10 dis, l American g^1d..........................15a16 prem. |7 8-10 Treasury notes, 102#©103. [ Messrs. M. Schultz & Co. quote foreign exchange for , ithe steamey Europa, from Boston, as foUoWBi ISjondon. 60 days sight. .28#©29 I U 8d0ye..............................29 ©29# Lparis, 60 days 8ight.....................1f 36 . 37# T•» S day5....,.v...............4f3?# ©4f,SS Antwerp, 60 days f1ight................ ,4f.37>4 6O days eight.. Hamburg, 60 days 5ight............, fCofcgoe, 60days sight. iLeipsic, 60 days sight. ■Berlin. 60 days 5ight.................. ■Amsterdam; 60 days sight. KTrankfort. 60$ays f1ight,....... / Jl Market heavy. I. Tbe following is a report of the amount of coal traus- Kkorted over the Delaware, luickawanna. aud Western ■Railroad for the week ending Saturday, July ; 26? I ‘■'■'•.-Week.'" '.' ■ •. Year. •• I Tens cwt. >Ton» owt ■ShippedNorth 8 642;00 ' ;> 172,033 1 184 | ** 50uth..,.....,.* 18,366 OS.. 414 696 IT Total.. OS 58#,ITS 15 Amount transported at corresponding time last year Week. Year. Tons. ewt. Tons. owt. ShippedHorth., 6,911 18 141,585 18 “ South.... 21,475 0B 481,913 01 Total 27,c87 04 623 479 Oi Decrease .36,699 07 The official averages of the hacks in the city of New York) for the week ending Saturday last, July 28, 1882, present to the aggregate the following changes from the previous weekly statement of July 19 Increase of loans Increase of specie . Increase of circulation.. Increase of undrawn deposits. Including the exchanges between the banks through the Clearing House, and including, also, the Snb-TreftßU ry statement of Saturday afternoon, the following is the general comparison with the previous weekly report, and aiso ! with the movement oT this time test yc-ar: July 27, ’Ol. July 26, *62, July 19, *63. :Capital „ ..869,050,000 £09,051,000 §60,051,000 L0an5............. 112,311,832 149,769,293 148,827,423 bpe'cte............ 46,900,722 83 064,575 31,926,009 Circulation 8,324 368 9.2*4,953 0,155,301 Gross deposits .... 108.015,444 . 159,535,645 156,330.409 Exchanged....... 14,327,591' 26,844,433 Undrawn......... 93.687,933 132,427,178 129,481979 In Sub-Treasury . 7,432,991 8,223,783 , 7,579,704 The New York Evening Post says: Mon'y is very dull at 5«6 per cent, on call, principally at 5. The inactivity In stock adds to the glnt of capital, but good news from the army would soon infuse new life into * all street. The speculation in gold is less active, and rates % per cent lower. The dullness in foreign exchange is very marked to-day, and the basinets for the Persia promt*?* to be smalltr than any steamer of the past monts. Tho quotation for first-class bills on Lotulon i* 1 «7% ©l2Blf The duping sales of gold were at 116% a 116%. Dutiable chroand notes are quoted dull at 106% ©106%, Silver is held aiHo©ll2. Tbo stock market Ib lower and beavy, influenced by unfavorable rumors from the seat of war. The transac tions are on a very limited scale, and chiefly between the speculators of the Board, Pacific Mail; declined 1 percent.; Rxtk Island % \ Erie % ;do, ; Tdmtiis Central % ;Galen»%. After Ihe Board, New York Central sold at 92; Michi gan Central 59% ; Galena 67% *, Toledo 46%— indicating a weak market. » Governments are heavy, especially the coupon sixes of 1881, which sold at98%®98%. The 780 notes were quiet at 102%©102%. Tne coupon fives of 3874 sold at 85% ©86%, a decline bf % percent. Philadelphia Stock JSxchaxige Sales, July 29. (Reported by 3, E. Slaymakhs. Phila. Exchange.} VIBST BOARD. 6000 Reading 69 , 44;,100)f 12750 N Palstmscp. 7V 2100 City 6b..,K SO. 98 1000 Phtla A Rn« 6j 93 4000 d0,....K©«r.101. 3000 Pa 6salO flat.. 86\ 1000 d 0.... .New.lOV 3000 do. ........ 88 400 do R 98 'BOOO U. 3 7-30 T ! r K 200 : d0.....New.t00£ ' blank... oash 102 K 46000PaR Ist mt.lte.lo3 ' 3 Pennaß....... 47 BETWEEN BOARDS. 39600 Penna coop 5s . 92jfj 74 Schyl Nav...pW. 14* 1000 ilo. .. i. ca-di 92jf| SO Keadfngß..c&?li, 28# SECOND BOARD. iIOOO City 6fl.N Gas..<9B 1000 Pa conn ss...Daah. 9'2V 3000 d0...i .98 50 Stisci OftQtt!47£ 14 Penna R. . .v. . . 47 75 d0..b0. 5 31OC0 Pa 5b ..BlO.Bat 85£ 10 Cam &Am 8....126# 4 Girurd Trnst.., 82 f CLOSING PRD Bid,. Atked. 08e5’51..,.,. 98)tf 98# ÜBTr7 8-10 N.102# 102# Philada 6a..V... 97# '9B Philada 0a new.,loo# 101 Penna’«*£*•••. 85#, 80 Reading E.,.. 27% 28 Bead m6s’Bo’43lOo# 101 Bead bda J 70..,96)4 ' 97 #' Bead mt 6a 5 86„ 84# 85 y Penna Bex div. 46#:, 47 Penna Rim6s.,lo2V 103 Penna IS 2 m 65.. 98 98 Morris Cnl Con.. 41 45 Morris Cnl Pref.ll3 117 3eb NavPref.;. 14V. 14# 3ch N Be s B2exint 68 V 69 ®lmira R..,.,, 30 Elmira R Prof.. 20 Elm 7a ) ?B.exint . Th Flour market fa unchanged, and about 1,500 bbla found buyers at @5 fer superfine, @5.50 for extra: and S 5 75®6 per bbl for extra family and fancy brands,, in cluding 400 bbla of the latter on private terms. The de mand for export and home use is small; and the demand light. is wanted at S 3 25«53 37 bbl. Corn Meal fonliimes scarce; 400 bbls Pennsylvania sold at @3 bbl, which is an advance. Wheat —The market continues steady,' with sales of 6*ooo bushels atl2Brtl3oc for Western and Pennsylvania rede, in stove, ai d 132®!88c for new Southern do, afloat: white Is held at 140®145, the latter for Kentucky. Bye ccnTinnfs scarce at 76c fcrPenha Corn is no. changed, and about 2,000 bus yellow *old at 64c afloat, aDd 63c.in the ears. Oats are firm at 44c for Penna Bare.—lst No l Quercitron is unchanged and in steady demand at @33ton. Oottox.—The market 1b anseUled and rather lower; the safes are very small at 45®460. cash. Groceries.—There Is a firm feeling in Sugar and Oof* fee, and they are bringionfiiU prices. Provisions—The market is steady and prices un changed, Bacon Bams sailing at B®9e, and Shoulders fn satt at Lari la held at 9&c for prime Western in ! ■tierces. . . • Whisky is dull, bb’s soiling at 80a31c, and drudge at 29®30c per gallon. CITY ITEMS. Childses Helping the Soldiers.—Thera is nothing more pleasing to contemplate, in connection with the present struggle in lh?s conntry, to ernsh out the most diabolical rebellion recorded in the book of‘ time since the revolt of Satau, than the efforts-now being put forth in this city, and elsewhere, by little children, for the relief of the wonnded and suffering patriots. With all onr hearts. God bless their fragrant enfleavora to serve their conntry in this Christian way,“aod let nil the people say, Amen!” The last case of this kind that has come undercut notice is a Children** Pair, for the Bene* fit of the Sirk and Wounded Soldiers, now being Ue ? d in the fine large building, >No 43 north Seventh street, below Arch, neit doorjo Dr. Shields’ church, the mana- misreo, -km>wo~m - rxmrnr* or-our~ firstcitizens, on Arch and other adjacent streets—are. Missps, Maria L. Briggs, Emma Bllie D. fcott, Belle Patterson, Josephine Dickerson, and Jennie Lang The,fair will remain open for visitors, daily, from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M., until August 21, and the display of articles, ho less than the cnise in behalf of which it is given, is sneh as deserves the interested at teniion of our citizens. Let us encourage the young in these patriotic works. , New Cabies Ml Visite at Gutekusst’s. —ln a viritto the popular Photographic gaiter; of Sir. F. Gntekunit, Nos. 704 and 706 Arch street, yesterday, we found Cjo following additions to hi 9 splendid collec tion, to which we hare already had oocatdoa to* refer favorably in these Gblumns: An ©sanitate carte of the Bey. Dr. Henry A, Boardraan, of this city : one of the late Gen.C. F. Smith—an admirable likeness—especially secured to this house; one of the Btv. Dr. McKean, of this ciiy, a prominent Baptist divine; a life-like picture of the late Rev. Mr; Ladd, of this city, who died in the service of his country; another of the Rev. Theo. Ste vens, the popular young pastor of the Green-street NC. E. Church, and an admirable picture of Bishop White, copied from a painting by Abbey * also an excellent copy of a marble bnßt of Thomas Jefferson, and a froe view of the old Chestnut-street Theatre; and its surround ing?, which will soon be a valued relic of the olden time —all executed in Mr. Gutekunst’s superior style of art*. Vansaht’s Confections, Ninth and Chest nut .streets, ate anPadlspensable; article of luxury and comfort for sojourners from home. Their are supplied in neat, ornamental boxes, without extra charge, and besides being a dellcioiiß prerequisite to watering-pUce comfort, many of them are highly medicinal, and should be used on that account. In addition to bis eSegunt cou fcctienSj he is now tempting his patrons with luscious, hot house jrapesi peaches, fine pears, and all the tropi cal fruits of the season.* - r '* •• Hew Photographic Rooms, Nos. 912 and 914, Obestndt Sthebt.—The old-eatabliehed house of Broadbent &Company have just operied at the .above place an attractive Gallery of Art, where will be found every variety of picture, from the plain earie de visite to the most exauisitefy--finished Ivorytypo. Prices are graded as low sb consistent with the ; character of the pictures furnished.: Everything that fe excellent in the Photographic line may here be enjoyed at leisure, and the art-loving public will not fail to makp Broadbant Company’s a constant place of resort. Fine Teas ■abb Goepee at ,Moderate. Priobs.—Mr. 0. H dealer in floe Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets; has, now.on hand asupp y.of fine Oolong, and the other Quality family Teas; also, a pure article of Old Government Java Coffee, at moderate prices, to which we invite the attention of our readers. All goods bought at Mr. Mattson’s are delivered in any part of the city, or neatly packed, and sent to any of the railroad depots, free of charge. , Soued Truths.—No man can safely go abroad that doepnot love to stay at home ; no m%u can safely speak tbahdoee not willingly hold his tongue ;,no man can safely govern that would not cheoifully became a subject; no man can safely command.febat has not truly learned to obey; no man can safely rejoice but he> that .has the testimony of a good conscience; and no man can safely wear the summer garments manufactured - else where than at the palatial Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Ghestnut, where clothing of the latest styles' can be obtained at unprecedented low prices. This Yery f< Civil Wah.—We soo by . .the speeches of tbe speakers at Independence Square on Saturday, that the idea was prominent that hereafter we cannot afford,to guard rebel property and catch ; their fleeing chaiiels, as some of our officers thought was the purpose of the war .at its commencement, but that we . must inflict damage upon the enemies of oar country by _tte use of gunpowder and hot “ soft-sawder.” Let it be known that we mean *< fight,” and the road to will be crowded with willing bands and eager feet. In the meantime, clothing at war prices at Charles Stokes’, under the Continental. Barsey, Let tue Girls (Duds) Alone.- A soldier at Port Republic recently stole an old yellow gown, a scarf, and a piece of carpet. General Milroy made bim put on tbe gown, tie the scarf around his neck, lay the carpet across his arm, and march through the camp. The result was a general consent of the soldiers to.let women’s clothing alone, AU sensible men pursue that course in this locality, and they furthermore procure their own garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Sail of Bockhill A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 603 Ghestnut street, above Sixth. . MARINE INTELLIGENCE. •9T SEE FOURTH PAGE. V 8 steam transport State of Maine, Allen, from Oity Point, via Fortress Monroe, 21 hours, with 360 sick and wounded released prisoners, captured In the battles be fore Richmond. Game in the Gapes yesterday morning, in company with the * steamship Atlantic, from Fortros3 Monroe, for New Castle for coat Tbe State of Maine landed about 250 of her sick and wounded at Chester. Passed off Quarantine bark Hannah Grookor, from Cuba, at anchor, Bark Alexander McNeil, Somers, 35 days from Belfast, Ireland, in ballast to JR Penrose. Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, 15 days from Salt Cay, TI. with salt to W Oummings A Son. Brig Blackfish, Fairchild, 30 days from Cardenas, with molasses to Stewart, Oarson A Go. Brig General Marshall, Ames, 12 days from Cardenas, with sugar and molasses to J Mason A Go. Schr Ralatla, Barbaric,l3 days from St John, NB, with palings, Ac; .to Ourtis A Koight. . S hr W Carroll, Ghipman;' l$ days from St Johns, PR, with sugar to 3 Mason A Go—vessel to E A Souder A Go. ScbrJohD, Ironi, 3 days frem New York, in ballast to D 8 Stetson A Co. ; ,92# ©93 .43 ; .©l3# ~>OOB. , ~ Schr M Powell, Fenton, 1 day from New York, with mdse to W M Baird A Go. Schr Samson, Dunning, 1 day from New York, with mcUe IoW M Baird A Go. „....49‘ ait 14 ......49 0*9% Schr Johnson Jones, 1 day from Now York, with mdse to W-M Baird A Go. . Schr t) Hmle.v, Smith,-1 clay from Now York, with mdsd to W M Bbird A Go. , Schr A-Middleton, Jr, Sipple, from Fortress Monroe, : in ballast to captain. ( i Nhr Ssrah, Bodhon, from New York, with mdse to D Copper. , . Schr Matthew Kenney. Ogier, 10 days from Key West, in ballast to J E Bazley A Go. . .... 5949,870 ...1,137.068 .... 69 632 .....2,941,291 [CBS—STB ADT. Bid. Atktd Llsland 16 16« Leh 01 & N:x.dv 49 be Cl ANftV Hep. 23 80 :c N Fenna 8..... 81T 9*- N Paß6s.74* 76 N Pa BIOS 98 99 Cataw B Con... 3# 3& Catawissa Prf., 10 lftk Sec* ThirdStß... 64* Race&Vihe-stß 11 11* W Philft ft..... 62 Spruce * Pine. .12 >;l2 * Grft Otsßexdv 29* Ch&Walexdiv. 39 : 40 , Arch St ex div. .. 24& Tbir & Fifi’ntb. 15 18 Qirard College.. 22 23 Ten’h & Blev’h .. 34 Philadelphia Markets. Jolt 29—Evening. ARRIVED. fkshr.B H Bills Brown, 4 days from Boston, in ballast to J, R Bftz'ey 6 Go. Bcbr Heindrer, Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat Mid oats to J L Bewley & 00.. gchr Lucy, Fperieo, 1 day from Brandywine, Eel, with corn meal to R M'Lea. Schr Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, with grain to Christian & Co, . Sir Henry Burden, C 010,3 hours from Fori Delaware, having brought' thereto from New York 109 rebel pri soners. Steamer Fanny Gamer, Pierce, 24 hours from N York, wbh mdse to W P Clyde. ,\ \ Barge Richmond, McGee, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. AT QUARANTINE. Barb's Alexander McNeil, from Belfast, Ireland; Han son Gregory, trom Cuba; and a eohr, name unknown.: ULSARSD, Schr Pearl, Brojro, Boston, Costner, Stlcknoy & Wel lington. Schr Trade 'Wind, Newcomb, Norfolk, Navy Agent. ■ BchrD H Bilip, Brown, Quincy. Point, J E Baziev & Co. Bcbr Matt Kenner, Ojifier, Boston- v do Str Allda, Bobinaon, New York. W P Clyde. Btr B Willing, Clay pnole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, Btr Famu r. McCu«, Baltimore, a. Groves, Jr. Str Black Diamond, Green, N York, IV M Baird & Co, BY TKLSQUAPH. fCoTTOapoudonse or the Philadelphia Exchange.) LKWEB. Del. Jnly39. B)f'P M The harks Alexander McNeil, from Belfast, Ireland, Ann "Elizabeth, from Turks Island, aud throe Govern ment eteomers passsd in and proceeded up this afternoon. Wind eouthweet. Yours, &o. JOHN P. MARSHALL. MEMORANDA. Ship Haze, Holmes, cleared at New. York yesterday for San Francisco. . Bark Cienftegos, Cole, from Cienfuegeß, at New York yesterday. Brig J P Wetberill, Strowhridge, from New Orleans, at New York veebtday. .Btig.T W Eowlaod, McCarthy, cleared at New York yesterday for New Urbans Schr Argus Eve. Towntend, cleared at New York yes terday for Now Orleans. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST WIGHT, OONTINENTAI. UOTKl.—Ninth awl Ohwtnnt nts. M Pennsres, Havana H M North, Columbia Dr Bock well, Troy, Pa - Dr S L Ohllson, Troy, Pa. Dr O P Dove, Tioj, Pa . F Qreen. Trny, Pa ; J B.Laue, Rochester, N Y F >cha,fi>r, Rochester, N Y W Holmes, Pittsburg j W B Mol men, Pittsburg Miss Holmes. Pittsburg Miss J Holmes, Pittsburg Miss Moore, Pittsburg Miss M Nimicft, Pittsburg Miss Shields, Pittsburg Mi«s M Cook, Pittsburg W F "Oimanj &t. Louis R W Oru'teriden, St Lffilg Joe Pratt & w, Boston L D oaKlweH & w, Dunkirk Mrs McCauley W K Seltzer, Yale F Cliauncey, New York J N MeDoueall, California Pr At G Bidgely, Baltimore Col Tyler, U S A Cart T J Porter, C S.A J J Well*, Jr & I, N York A Belxnan, Baltimore E 0 fturode. Fort Wayne .P. R Drake, New York > Beuj Kahlewan, Lancaster Mt» Esblemou*'Lancaster Mifb F Fshleman, Lancaster Rev .E McColgan&sU’r, Balt Mrs Carroll, B tltimore Dr O’Dor.neHA la, Balt Mrs Gen French,‘Wash Lieut French; Washington' Jno O Bose, New Jersey Jos O’Bara, Jr. Bahimoro Mrs Hunter & dau, Ilsa’g J N,Hunter, Beading S 0 Meyer, Bea'ting 0 T Helfenetein. Sbamoklu Geo .W Beach. New York B E Halbrook, Worcester ; Jno B Perry A la, I’y City Jos Cox. Baltimore W II Oox, Baltimore B J Gittings, BaUtmoro -H 0 Haeg, TJ S N . • H FJtteade, CBN B V Hebertou, C 8 N MiEffN BtjpbUell,.HlJnois H O.Tanner. New York I lent Cbas Weizler, Pa Boo] F Skunk, fiattcastsr Oapt Rarstow, USA Mrs Kenoedy. New York Mifcß Kewnpdy. New York Lieut T 0 Vidal. Pt Bovhl. Capt S J Strange flapt Brooke, Toronto, C W Capt Singleton, Toronto H Sillier, Georgetown, D U T 0 Coleman,: Louisville C F Sargent & wife, Pa : B G Leonard & wife; Ohio Mrs Gofley A 4 ehiblrdu Mirs Ki-seler .• J S Cunningham, Wash’d' P.R Voorbtes: D 8 N ; H T Wise FH Nunno, New York N Kingsbury. Omcinmtt J Newton, New Yoik D Woodruff. New York E 8 Tyler, Hartford, Ct ’ HC Pratt. New York C McKee, USA “ B T Moore, California Col Danbury J M Brown A wife, Ohio T Clapp Jr, Mapsaohusetts T Fitzgerald, New Orleans Mr Hooker A'la. New York WB Perine, Baltimore Mrs Thornton & 2 cb. Balt Miss Thornton; Baltimore J Grtenwcod &1», NT •*' H L KeWdrick, West Point Louis Krohn, New York Lftepc.ld Kajeer, New York J 8 Bockfellow, St Louis 'V Welssker, Illinois : ' JD Walsh, Newborg, N Y D Harrison, New York E Marsh,- Jersey; City • Mr* Conner, New York TGAycrlgg, N J ' J B Murray, Washington B J N Y 'H H Rrentmsh. nincinnati S Fuial! & la York i.R W McOleary. U 3 N Z K Pangborn, USA M Simons, C*iiiforaia E G Howe & too, Hnrtfo*d E Collins, Hartfonl E B Munson, New" Haven B H Ropp?r. Keptucky A H Abren. New York L G Abren, Nfew York w G McAlpup Cincinnati Jas Jonea, Bocheater' ‘ J A Gilletfc, Boston 3lr Pachero A la, Mexico W North, New York M "Bqmero, M«Xicro D A WruPop, Cincinnati J Forsyth J Duer, Jr, Balnroero Job B Lyons, M T? r Dol W Sewell, New York D B Cobb, New Yo*k Sol Fisher.'Baltimore " Geo B Lyon & wife »T W Baltimord F B Fav, Mass Y? W Lutnon & wf Wash ' “Miss Mary. Cary, Waeh John P BwkerrU 8 A 0 Evans, Washington B l Shirner, Washington*" Capt Bichardeoh. Mass V RWH Jarvis, Hartford; J W Nieldsi Washington A 0 Brownell, Brooklyn B B Swayne, Baltimore J W Palmer, Washmeton S D Clark. New York G A Scheldt, New York Hon J King, Washington John C Rives, Washington W Meyenberg, Washington 1H Gurnsey, Wasbingtpxx MERCHANTS’ HOTEL— Fourth B t. s below Arch, G M ButVrr r Lover, Del J Stambaugh, M.ifft!n, Pa ' 8»ml MitcheiL Clearfield B K Nie'eon, F M Hutcbit}W>n. Pittsburg John 0 BmiD, Pittsburg Hon F W Hughes, P->ltsv’e BE FahnaaiockA: wf. Lane M Ba’one lan caster ..... B F Alton, XU" Mr*'E J French, New York Miss Fretjeh, New York F T Bartecsteip Af», Teon .Satnl 01inger, "Beading D W Blies, Nevari:. IT J W A & w«, Mltton T>r H M Fsele.Bf-rks co: Geo P KimvßUb, Pa Miw> SU Kim, B'aib, Pa Hon E W ffsmlin, P i W T McPbail _v J H Ores well. Sbipoaaab’g B B Jameson,“Carlisle J H Withers. Sidney. 0 K O'Walker, Waynesboro J B Davis, NbrHrstowo W B Albright, B adftjg C H Lorenz; FUu&burg N S Boardman, Conn H A. Foster, Iffiwrya, O J M Soufbwkk; Bnalftt* D Ahl, onmb*-r*sws3 co J H’Ktnver. - Hon Asa packer, \M Ohnak JcJm Fay, Williamsburg, Pa A J Garretion. M>>ofcrode: Jn? F Randolph,Hagerstown M*s Packer & son. Pa; Jr bn BoTierts, New.J.er»oy— ~M'TT“tip i iaarrotiatSiSiCTab T g"’ .S*i*n®i^'hntoaß,'"T > a . .A Leggafe, Allegheny AMERlCAN—Chestnut s£reet, aboTe Fifth,; B S Thompson, Cape May B Watson, Milford Robt Wa*son, Milford Hon S Arnold, Connecticut J Armstrong, Washington Mrs M Pollock. Johnstown J B Mveser. Pennaylvania Id Markley.Pennsylvania SBernard, Now York -..-. j J*B PeaTson, Bo*too A O HeoHeg?*, New Jersey Mrs 6 B Cray & 2 childtas Geo H by brand, Baltimore Lie-at E McB Tiinony Adj’t A S Jameson, Bead’g N O Morrison, PuttsvlUS Wm M Sbafeespeair, Lover, Wm Beering, Portland W N Pnfdoav.Bonfsdale Bobt Bir-le. Sonesdale Benedict, Easton, Pa O J Richard-', Prov, RT B B'amnan, Pcttsville .; A F Craoe. Ba’tinnre GeoL Huffman,’ Baltimore JohaAscroft, Ne w York D GAnder*on« Milford, Del 0 M' Joy A wf, Baltimore- SJitß Joy,Baltimore § : : ' ST-LOUIS HOTEO—OhesHUt street, above Third ' G F Ohurcb, Baltimore H Reese, New York E R Hearn. Hannibal, Mo N Y Greon, Hannibal, Me J C Gore, Hannibal, Me J Forman W Forman 7 ■ • . J 'Dr Sharp, New Jersey - W O Portfr, New Jersey J H McOinber. Cincinnati- B Edwards, jr .Baltimore W K' French A la, Oincin W N Sheriff; New York W W Richmoud,N HaYoa- THE UNION—Arch screen, above Third, O F Hill, New York ; B-Wood; Indianapolis • JM Stine, Chicago* Herman H»mb»r*er, Pa John B Hen town Mrs Howell; Pottsville Mr* Sober tie, Pottsville J D Swartz. Hagerstown Wash Beck, Pittsburg W Mc&liHin.Frankf’t Sprig- NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace sheet, above Third. H M Brubaber MHddlefcown J Wer\f’el ) .BbthlehesUi ; FE Huber, Bethlehem J H Yostme. Marcus Kuhn, PottsviHe S A Wylie A .la, Lancaster H B Lnckenbacb, Betblshem J M Harley, Bucue co, Pa A Lourbeer & son, N J T B Else, Safe Harbor J Fiegel, Helleretown P Helms,. Schuylkill Haven J Ganger, Beading* F Brendllnger, B*rksco,Pa J E Hoover, Ashland J Diller, Lebanon STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. T M Laney, Blairsriile D M .Marshall, Indiana oo IK Lewis. Indiana ©© / D G Caldwell, Jefferson go Dr S L’Chllaon, US A ' Dr F Greene, U 8 A Lieut 6F. Egbert; Penna Dr D 0 Rockwell, Punna E 0 Lampson, New York W L Boyd, Wrightsville JE OtoshAltt,Lancssterco H STtafchboße, Penna J Cr>sie A la, Lancaster * J M Groff, Pennsylvania Dr B O Lloyd. Pennsylvania W Hebreu T l-Bnrton, Alan tic City HB Mania. LewNburg L B Harper; Danville : A Snyder, Newville OOMMEBOIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut, J RtTey, Beading ' W B Spear, Delaware - E Potts, Bridgeport, Pa Joe F Barker, New York OH Hudson,Washimton,DO M P Gallagher. Wilm Del J A Bratton, Chester cb W H Werta. Chester or> John Kosher, Penn Jas Pierson, Newark, N J MADIEOE^HOUSE —Second street, above Market. G Fabtl, O A Conaway, Delaware. J Hordes, Delaware S Hubbard, jfaw York. DR Heather, Maryland O B Orusen, Maryland A Sieger, Washington : A Pr-ibasco ; W Tharp, Milford, Del CAT Worren, N Hampshire ,A 8 Oadwellaoer, Yardleyv G Yost & eoiss, Po:tsviUe J J Johnston; New Jersey H W MpOolley, Delaware BABLEY SHEAF—Second street, bolow Vine. J Bleler, Ln ■nbeiville, Ta >T White, French town, N J O Silcocb. England J L Hunt, New Jersey J W Clossoo,'Point Pleasant G Kirkbride, Bucks co A Danahower, Bucks co ‘SB Ely, Backs co fi Butknian & son, Newtown Wm M Large, Doylestowa A N ■ awremeb, New,Jersey D .Porter, Penna >AC Brook®, New Jersey ' B W Simpson, Bucks co D Jairett, aiontgooiery co C Oomly, Byberry ; BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. W D Schftutz.; Allentown . P L Diener, Berks county Charles Wiend,‘Alleotown W Hamer, Peiinsburg John Bershs Penosburg . Thos Mills, Germantown Cbas Finney.-Harfsviile Mrs Fiu-ey, HartsviUo G Morrison Af on.Kuntiugton Chas Harper, Jenkintowh W Wagonboret, Fairville M Richaids, Hambarg J S Gomel’,.Fearieivilie Ghaa Levan; Princetou D H Bochtel, Bcthlohom John Bechtel, Bethlehem : BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. E ! H'?nyderi Lohjghlon •• T Koir-merer, Lehlghton* H SFister, Lehlghton .0 F Huber,Lehigbton ; Y;Bcfiman;Lebightcn . :Henry SchaU. Bath, Paj D 'Sigfriedvßath. Pa . J Biegel, New Jersey E P Bieber, Carbon co; Pa B Eockel, Lehigh co, Pa P Fensfermacher, Penna • MOUNT YRBNON—Second street, above Arch. Geo E Beas; Willow Grove Chas Barrow, Easton, Pa J G Edwards, Bucks co ' SPECIAL NOTICES. Batohbloe’s Haib Dtb! THB BEST IN THE WOULD. WILLIAM A. BATOHELOB’S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not Co be . distinguished from nature warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates ihe Hair for Hfe. GBAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIB instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown; leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. ay The Genuine is * signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four tide* of each bom. FACTORY, No! 81-BABOLAY Street, {Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street), jny2B-ly r Now York. Scrofula and Scrofulous Pis* -BASES. . . BOBOFULA, in all its multiplied forms, whether in that of KING’S EVIL; ENLARGEMENT OF TH.S GLANDS OB ; BONEB, GOITBE, WHITE SWELL INGS, CHBONIO BHEWMATISM, CANCER, DI3- EABEB OF TBE SKIN OR SPINE, or of EULMO NABY CONSUMPTION, eraanatea from one and the same canto, which is a poieonoua principle inherent in the human system. Therefore, unless, this principle can be destroyed, no radical cure can be effected; .but principle upon which ,? tbe disease depends is removed, a cure mv st of necess i ty. foil ow, 'no matter under v what fprin the disease should manifest iteelf., This, therefore, la the jearon why Dr. JAYNE’S ALTEBATIVE is so uni versally successful in removing so many malignant is cuses. It destroy h the virus or principle from which those diseases have tbelr origin, by entering into the circira tion, and with the biood, is conveyed to the minutest fibres, removing every particle of disease from the system* Prepared only at 242 OHESTNUT Street; jy29 : 2t ‘ Card Printing, Jsest and CHEAPEPjf In tbe Street /■ ; / GABD PRINTING, best and cheapest in City* at 111 South FOURTH Street. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. 1862. Small Change. BY TUB BAUD. OF TOWER HALL* Though very great changes .Are common, it strange is« . That snrnll t hen go is rathor a rarity; Yft we, at Tower HaP, Find no trouble at all Da trading with due regularity. The public is-groauing, And sighing, and moaning, For want of emal) silver and cents; i Yet, in some corner aly, There’s an ample Bupply— Heaps of silver, and nickels immense. We buy and sell fur cash only thoroforo, at tho lowest poeeiMe prices, and are closing ont balance or Summer Stock at reduced rates;V '- ~ , TO WEE HALL, No. 618 Market street, Philadol. pMa. BENNETT ft 00. Finger & Co.’s Letter “A” Pa. BUT SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALT, THERE CENT TM,P£PVEMBNTS, is the bbst, and cheapest.' and most beautiful, of all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck ifiTarletan to the making of an Oyer coat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or . Gossamer Tissue, and is over ready to do its work to per fection." It‘can fell, beuS, bind, gather! tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, hut it will do so better than any other Ma chine The Letter <* A ” Family Sewing Machine may be bad in a great -variety, of cabinet casea! Thr? Folding Case which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name implies, one that con be folded into a box or ease which,' .when opened, makes a' ; beautiful, substantial, and spa dous table for th% work to rest upon. The cases are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, neodleß, oil, etc,, of the very beet quality. Send for a copy of “ Singer* Oo.’s Gazette.” L M. SINGHSB A 00., 458 BROADWAY, N/Y; PHILADELPII LA OFFICE, 810 CUES LNUT ST, ... . :/ jy!2-mwftf. Drake’s Plantation Bitters—Ex hansted Nature’s Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and ; purify the system, Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, &o. A perfect ap petizer', and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure St. Croix Bum; Boots, and Herbs, i and are recom mended by ail who use themi 'Adapted to old or young, but particularly rcoemmerided to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. , / P. H. DRAKE & GO , myB-inwfßra 202 Broadway, Now York. Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder, Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor, tt kills and exterminates Boacheß, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects, See. AU genuine'bears the signature of E. Lyou, and U not poisonous to per sons or domestic animals; Be ware of connterfflitft ondtmitations. Lyon’s Powder tills a!) insects In a trice, . r Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere. D. 8. BARNES, my9-stuth3m 202 Broadway, Now York. One-Prige Clothing, op the latest Styles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. . LOWEST Setting marked in Ploln Figureß.AH Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ©nb-Priox System is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES A 00.. 604 MARKET Street. - BROWNELL—ORAIO Mantua, Jdfr 29. 1862, by tbe Rev. T. S. Johnston, D. D;. J>jn4ttrun Browuell to Mis* Lottie 1 W.'Craig.'bhth of Albany, New York. # fflcBB! DIMbSO.-Mta the 28th inst, by Rev; Mr. Durm.'of St. John’s Obnrob, Mr. John Itfcßrhtoto Miss Mary Leo. botb of PhiladelnAi*. ; / " *=. 26th inst;, at West Chester, by the Bev. J B. AmSsrson, Mr. ,F. • Yeoman, of DownSagfcjwu, ro Mfiss Emeline E , donghter I ot the late jDbn tff Taylor, of Phtlndolohia # BOSS— the 24tb Snst *by the Rev*. Mr ; Benin, at the of tbs btide’s mother, in.Bruok field, Mhbp.» Mr. Christian K. Btr»3; of Philadolphisf. to Mips Atmie Lewis, of the former. •>?:• ALLEN—KtNG.—Jdf Pondvill©'faly2lsS bv Rsv. G. -' Breoks, of Wardsbor •% J. M. A'Uen, cf Philadelphia, aud 3v daughter of Kine, of Pondvi??e. * 008 AFFEB—GTLGRRT —Jaoo'2»h. by, John G».- Wiik>n, Y- D. KF . Mr. Joseph Schaffer and Miss Jnlielr Gilbert, both of this city.u . * L ASE the 28thinat.,' at Jouatbaur Albertaon’s, Smiifa’a LaEdiDg, New. Jerauy, in the 72T year of her age,. Ann of this city r widow ot the late Daniel Lfcke. qbtbe former place. * .TBUaiP.—At Millwood, Baltimore county, Maryland, on First-day, the 27th of Seventh mo’<ih, Sussu H. f wife < f ChsTles Trurup, in the 67th r«*»r of her age.. #• a - Mamice Si Alexmitfer. iu »he 58d year ofhis age. Bis and friends are respectfully requested iti attend .tbe.fsmeral. from bis ?cte resideme, No; 128 North Nineteenth street, ohThursday .next, at 2 o^lock. LDKENSi—Ai itbe Penns)lvabi» HbapitaVfor the In* pane, of 26'h. inah, Casper. Y. Luheus, M. D . in the 34tir.year of his age. His relatives andfriends"ftre respectfully Invited to-at tend bis f»nerai r o® Flftb«day moraibg, the 31st inafc, at' 9 o’clock, from*the residence of George. Pennock, N 6. fO5 Franklin street. SMITH— day of June-, 2858, of tyohohT fever, Percival B. Smith, Company Gr, 18th New York State Volunteers,-aged 29 years. The decefts«d-ws« » V elawaroan by birth, and was in-- terred by his compaay near Fair Oaks Station, Virginia* where be d«d /' 'J ! , . s .. WARREN.—On Monday oveuing, Jirlv 23th, Walter Mooie, youngest child of E. Burgeßs and Emma B. War-- ren. . . ■ : BAKER.—On the- 27th inst., Francis' Baker, son of Talentine and Catharine Baker, aged* 21/ears and 7 monihs. Funerel from the residence of his parents, 212 Shippen. street, above on Wednesday morning, at 8- DOUGHERTY —On the 28th inst;. Mrs. Joue Dougher ty, relict of the late Richard Deugherty, Sr., aged 76 years. : Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr;“Wll- Jium Slack, 528• Federal* street, on Thursday afternoon, at3*o‘elnc-k ’/■* LONG.—On the 28th in at., William L. Long, in. the* 06th year ot Me age. _ Funeral from bisjatereFTdence,:No.l2s* Stmth street, on Tbuteday afteri oon, atr3 o^lock. PITMAN—At Taylormfle, on first-day morning, 27th xnst., Matilda Pitman, in the 81st year of her age. ' v *tF" - W 1 &T.—On the 28th insfe, Mr. William M*. W6at; in the 29th y ear of his age. H*s tstele friends, and those of the family, are- invited' to attend the funeral; from-thereaidence of'his-father-ia law,.' Mr. Joseph' Ho»vey, ;,No. 2109 l: Green street, on- Thun-day morning,.the 31et*iB8t., at9 : o’dock. .- ##• FROST.—On the 22d inst., Bffr Silas Froßfc, Sr. Fnneral from his residence. No. 143 North Seventh, street, below Race,> this Inst, nt BABB —On the 2Tlh-inst ,Ufrs. Mary Barr, wife of Michael Y- Barr, aged 24 years. Funeral from the rerictaoce of her husband, in McEi reavey etreet, between Eleventh and-Twelfth, abeve Car penter street, this (Wednesday)* morning, at half past eight unlock. : . : . * DANGER —On the 26th inst., Mr. Joseph 9, >anger, in the S2d year of hie age., Fnneral from the residence of his son-in-law, : Mr. Abram Albnrger, Jr.. S corner Second and Thomp son sireefe. this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. #• MABKLEY.—Suddenly; on the morning of the 27th ioBt., Mrs E. Faroii Markley, wife of Edward O. Mark ley, 8r- : . . ■ *• ' The relatives and friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to attei d thafuoeral. this { Wednesday > afternoon, at 4 o’clock, from the residence of ber hasbaod.: No. 2’L south Sixteenth street. Interment at Laurel Hill # - M ourning store.—besson & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. Black Mousseline de Laines, double widths. Black THiniaea. " Black Souimer.Bombazines. ; ; Black English Bomharioei. Black At paces, bomhaziue finish. . > Blttck Gros Grain and Poult do Soie Silks. •Black Crape filareta and Bareges. Black.Pardee Bernani. Black Silk Grenadines. . : BUck at>d WliitH Lawng, Gmghams. &C. jv23. UniTIS© STAXfiS SANITARY COd. U—s MISSION No. 12J5-.CHESTNUT STREET, J GLY.*3(ii 1802.—Surgeons, Gadels, Nurses, and others,- who bdve bten assigned to the steamship 9. K. Spaaldiug, will report on board at ten o’clock. TO-DaY.'as she will sail at noon precisely. ' * . W. PLATT. Jr, It . r Superintendent rr~s=» OUR COUNTRY l TO ARMS !-PA- Lkj?. TBIOVIO Oitizabs who desire to subscribe to the; I;IITZENS\„BuUNTY FUND, to aid tha reoruitiog of the Pbiladtlphia quota of the President’B.cal! for three faubdred thousand;.men, are respectfully informed that the Committee will sit-daily to receive Biibscriotioua from •ten A: M to two P. fit, at INDEPENDENOB HALL. fubhcriptiODß may likewise ,be sent to either of the ua -dersignrdt. i',.-. ALEXANDER HENBY, Mayor’s Office. > CHARLES GIBBON 5, Secretary, .262 South Third strett... CHARLES D. FREEMAN, Secretary, 601 Sansom street..^' JAMES McOLINTOCK, Oity Troaaurer, Girard Bank. BENBY D. MOOKE, State Treasurer, 664 North Eleventh street. BTNGLETON A. MERGER, Treasurer of Fund, Farmers* and Mechanics’. Bask. THOMAS.WEBSTER, 14 North Delaware avenue, • "WILLIAM WBLSH,2IB South Delaware avenue. J. BOi*S SNOWDEN, Independence Hall. ADOLPH E. BORTE, 153 Dock street,- S W DE GOURSEY, 631 Chestnut street. , GEORGE H STUART, 13‘Bank street. MICHAEL Y BAKER, lodepesdeoce HalL . GEORGE WHITNEY, office of A- Whitney & Sons, RIOHARD G DALE. 621 Market street. * LOBIN BLODGET,. Board of Trade Booms.. JOHN E.: A DDICK9, Independence Hall. JOHN D. WaTS<>N, office of North American. JAMES MILLIKEN, 410 Walnut street. Ward comniitteeswill bo appointed to procure sub scriptions in vvtry ward in the city,'due notice of which wOI shortly appear. : All subscriptions will be acknowledged daily in the papers, unleas otherwise requested. - . By order of the Committee, . 4 j>29 i THOMAS WEBSTEB,, Chairman. RItGULA CIONS FOR THE AOUIS* U 3 SION OF YOLUNTEBB LINE OFFICERS 11* THE UNITED STATES NAVY. \detinff Lieutenants roust have served at least six months 1n the United htate» Navy bb Acting Master or Acting Ensign, afad been mentioned in official despatches forhiihlj rreritorione conduct in battle. Actirig Masters must served at 1 east three mouths ss acting Ensign or Acting Master’s Mato, and been ievorabiy recommended by their immediate commanding «hicb ivcfromendai[on must he approved by the Flag Officer ot tbe sifnadron in which, they are serving. . Acting JSnsighi 'hitist' be' between, the; ages of twonty fivt- ftbd thirty* five, and b ave seea. at least twelve years’ B( n Bervlce h&fore the mast, ot as an officer. Those, who' lave ferved as chief males’of merchant vessels are in- to apply for the position of rl Acting Master's MaUißhoiM be betweenthoages of and thirty,aud have Veoa at sea, before the mast, f or as an officer, five yeftts, * / Before entering Acting Ensigns and Acting ; ' Jfasicr’s will b& TfQulred to furnUn to the Navy Deparmieb'i. of tboir age, sea service, sobriety, and ; knowledge. Letters of recommendation should, tomb from Captains with wboraThey Inve eaUed, ©wr whom they have Railed, and issarance efficars - B'jXinainted with their professional character ana sobriety., The pay of volnmeer " officers of the lino at soa since July 16,1862, is as follows: Acting I iou'ebants.;; .51.875 pbr year and one ration., i*« ........ 1.5C0 • «* ‘ ' « ♦* En5ign5.......... 1,200 ft V <4 ** Master’s Mfttfifl,,. «Q « u jy^*Bt But “Where 1” is a question Somewhat hard of digestion 5 (i Oh, where do they hide ail the etuffl” Tbat’B a pnzssle, I grant, And philosophers can’t Respond to a problem so tough. This Email-change speculation We view with vexation, But our business it can’t incommode; For, when a purchase is made, Here the change is displayed, Ae quick aa a gun can explode. 8.-—T.—lB60—X. MARRIED DIED. TO *THJE PUBLIC—A REWARD— The card in this morning’s Inquirer , signed by one GEORGE W. BIDOLE, repadiariog the u*eof his usnto, of the offiews of the m&eiing held ou Satur day, to t-eenre fli* prompt increase of toe Army of the Republic, teas not written or published : by me, and if it should not be genuine, and not truly reyronent some ciber Biddle, whose Christian name is the same as my own, ihen I offer a rewiud of 02? E HUNDRED DOL- L ABB for tho detection ot the traitor who has so basely slauderfd my loyalty. I am proud to Bnd my name among the officers of the meeting, and thank the gentle man who suggested my name to the committed. GEORGE W- BIDDLE, Painter, , Second Bireet, below Poplar. Philadelphia, Ja1y29,1862. It ry-s=» ODH'COUNTtt.YI TO AKVIS! I—THE \i3 COMMITTEE appointed to reca ve dubsodptiems id Hid of .the CITIZENS’ BOON IY FUND, for pro viding the proportion, of Philadelphia’s quota of men to increase tb* Army of the Republic, sit dally at INDEPENDENCE HALL, From 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. By order of the Committee. j*2Btn TROMaB WEBSTER, Chairman. rf-sr* TklJb CISDERSUifiiJfcD lOM.Un’iiifi, U 3 • appointed'to'folicit from Bauks aud Savings Juftittitfons SUBSCRIPTIONS IN AID OF THE ’EN LISTMENT of the quota of forces called for from Phila delphia, beg to lay this application before you, and to solicit your action bn ii at the earliest moment, when they will'call for your conclusion; or, a transmission of your contribution to either of the committee will be duly acknowledged. Very ro^ucctfciliy. ADOLPH E. BOBIE, 153. Dork street. GEO. F. STUART, 13 Btnk street. S.W. DE COUB3EY, 631 Coußtaut street. Philadelplitft, July 25,18?2. . jy2B *f fVF* OUR COUNTRY 1 TO AR.VIS I—PA- LkJ TBIOTIC CITIZENS Who desire to sub--cribe ro the Citizens’ Bouoty Fund, to aid in recruiting of the Philodelphiß quota of the Presidents.: call foe three hundred meo, are respectfully informed that the Committee will sit daily to receive subscriptiona from 10 A. M, to 2 P. M., at Independence Hall. Subscriptions may likewise be sent to eittier of the undirsigntd: . ‘ . Alexander Henry, Mayor’s office. Cbas. Gibbons, secretary, 252 South Third street. Cbas. D. Freeman, secretary, 601 Sausom street. Jas. Mc’ lintoch, City Treasnrer. Gteord Bank., Berry D. Moore, State Treasurer, 664 North Eleventh street."'.... - i ■ Singleton A. Mercer, Treasurer of Fund, Farmers’ and \M«*cb»i«icB’ Bank. - ’ Thom>»H Webmer. 14 Nerlh Delaware avenue, . 'Wm: Wrieb, 218 Suulh Delaware avenue.' J. Bo<s Boowden, Independence Hall. Adolph B. Borie, 153 Dock street; 8. W DeCoutsey. 031 Chestnut street, George H. Stuart, 18 Back str*Mbt Michael V. Bsker Independence Hall. George Wbitoey, office of A. Whitney & Sons. Daniel Bsddock, Jr., 438 Market street. Lorin Blodget, Board of Trade rooms. John E Addfcks, Independence Hali. ; . John Watson, office North American. Miltiken. 410 Walnut street. ' A commiuee of three was appointed to ‘ apply tp insu rance, railroad, and other companies, composed of Mr. Wm. Welsh, as chairman. An 3 a three, Messrs. J. E. Addicks, J. Boss and Michael "0. Baker, to receive sub scriptions at Independence Hall. . - Waid, committees will be appointed to procure sub scriptions in every ward in the city, due notice of which will appear in the papers of Monday. - All subscriptions will’be acknowledged daily in the paperp. üblegs otherwise requested, ' . r By order of the committee. !r , jyi6.tf TBOMAB WEBSTER, Chairman. FOR REUEIVKH »K TAXES, LL§ JAMEB 0. KELOH, V uf second ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con vention, ■ jy3-lra* NOTICE.—THE SUBSCRIBERS TO ikJ TBE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to aid Bo rruitiDg, are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the Fund,' SINGLETON A. MERQBR.'.Es'i., will tvceiye the amounts of their subscriptions, daily, at.the Farm ers’ and Mechanic* Back, audfurub:h them with printed iec# jpta Tor lbe eame; or their aubscriptioas ma vbe paid lo the member of tbeyomraUtee to wham they subscribed, and the Treasurer’s receipt will be sent te the donor. By OTder ol the Gomrotttee. ;Vj»26-tf. TRQ»IAS WEBSTER. Cbatemau. MILITARY NOTICESS S COL. HEINACi’B 116th REGI ME s T ; AHE&B 01’ ASY TWO, OE ALL 0 CHESS, and have the full' Equipments for I.COO Men ready, a beautiful Camp established, Men joinh.'g this Regiment will oe vure to be in the field months before any other Begimentfiom the old Keystone State. Headquarters. 621 MARKET, street., “Camp Emmett ” Jobes’ Wr dt-, Twenty-fourth ward.. 1725.11, . RETAIL DRV HUOOt>. ELEN7T OF SMALL CHANG® AT CENTRAL DRY GOODS' STORE and : V BOOP-BRIRC BAZAAR, . No 7?6 ARCH Street,-first door below:Eightb. -• Congress, having legalized the uss of U. S. Postage Stomps f*-r cvrrcn:y t we shall experience no mere difll eulty on that account. FOSTAGE STAFFS being now the same as Treasury nofe*, will be .taken and .given at par in.chaoge for the fracUbnal parte of a ffollar. BUMMER'.STOCK dosing out at reduced rates, and. In order to eeil out as close>a possible, and prepare for Fail purchases, the practice! of t&kiog off a diacoant for cash will be continued until August Ist, on all sales over one dollar. - 3(X PER CENT. OFF ON DRR?S GOOD 1 ?. 5 F3K CERT OFF ON OTHER GOODS. - A fine stork of YANOT airf STAPLE Dltf GOODS and BQ-OF-BKIRTSin every.variety. ji2s-faw.Bt COMMISSION HOUSES. gE A MUESS': BAGS. and “PKEMHJM” “ A.” 733 SALE BT WELLING 1 , COFFIN, & CO., " t7SS-aiwnm No. 220 OHKSTNtfT Street. :jjonnell . ■ AIID GREENE MANUFACTURING!- CO.’S PEI MTS. m Casoa NEW FASTI STYLES. ; FOB SA-LB BY WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., jjai-mwnm No. 220 CHESTNUT' Street. jgEOWN DRILLS. OF STANDARD QUALITY, - ' FOR SADE BY WELLING, COFFIN,&GO. jyTO.stawßt 220 CHESTNUT STREET. jgEB-QUILTS, SUITABLE FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES. SvOOO IM WHITE AND BLUB AND WHITE AND SLATE. , ALS©! 3*4 and 0-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS. For sale by FROTffIKGHAM & WELLS, jyie. 2m 'B4 N. FBONT and 3S LETITIa STREET HAZARD. & HUTCHINS ON,„ So. 112 OHESTNUT STREET, OQM MISSION- MERCHANTS :■■■■■ FOR THS SAL* Of PHILADELPHIA-MADE UOODB. mb'Jß* tins . CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING WATEE DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK Sahatoga, July 1,-1863. An attempt lias been made to doceivo trio public bj j»2?OQDB offering what they call u Congress W ater ” tfrora fountains, and at the' price of sis (0). cents per glass. '’The wholesale price of the* ge»tt*9ee Congress Water, at /New York, being about ?jf cento; per glass, the imposi tion of pretending to soil at retail at less than cost, and without allowance for freight/cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water Into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total contents.- We have KBTitn sold Congress Water in tonntalns, nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary* sized glass bottles. The oork of every bottle of*the genuine Is branded,- And any without CONGRESS ters on tho cork is C. &W. WATER. tains or bottles. CLARKE & WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. whether from fovm* - The following gentlemen are supplied by us regularly with genuine Congress "Wator, In bottles, fresh from ibt Congress Spring! FBEB’K BROWN, cot. Fifth and Chestnut its. O. S. HUBBELL, 1410 Chestmitstreet. OBAB. ELLIS & 00., Market street. E. J STEVENS & 00., Gon*ineut*l Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnutstreet ..... . J. 0. TURNPENNY & 00.. 941 Spruce street. TBOB. J. HUSBAND, cor. Third and Spruce fits. WYETH Bros., Walnut street CLARKE & WHITE. ■ ieSG-Smif - : - rp h e “EXCELSIOB” HAMS ARE THE'BEST-IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & CO., GENERAL PBOVISIONDEALERB, . And curora of the celebrated . "EXCELSIOR” S U GAR • 0 U RE D.HAMS, Nos. 143 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch and Ra.cc Phil^delybiCi. The jnstly-coiobrated ‘‘EXCELSIOR’*. are cured by J. H. M. & 00., (in * style peculiar to them* wives,) expressly for FAMILY USE; &y* of delicious flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epioures snperior tansy now oflforod for gals. ■ . . / ■■■>■ jy22*lin . ■ TV OR V TYPES.—JJeimer’s Ivory types J_ are admirably painted-—beau .finely modelled, light and shade naturally avranged.' All. admirers of art should pefeesa odo of elegant Pictures.'" BECO N D . Btreet| 4 ftbovo Green. A It* Ladies 5 hair-dyeing and Shampooing, £{mfi Ja the best style at FOURTH and BB&NOa, iy3o iM U. S. 20-YEAR SIX PERCENT. BONDS, PAYABLE XT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERN- I am instructed by the SECRETAUV OF THE TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above THE INTKEEST TO COMMENCE FROM BATE Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from May A full Bupply of these Bonds always on hand. 134 SOUTH THIRD ST. yy 29* tf .• AAA $4,000, $3,000, $2 000, and tpVjVVUj several other sums, to invest on first morfgugo. Apply to ALFRED FITLER, Convnvaucor, jy2i-at* : 51 North SIXTH Street. (DO -THIS AMOUNT WANT iiJwjyVvi ED upon Mortgage* first-class Farm near the city. Apply to S PETTIT, jyl2 N 0.309 WALNUT Street. TYEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GI JL/ NERAL’S i)FFIOE, Philadelphia, 28th July, 1662. • . . : . : ' PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until FBIDAI next, Ist Auanst, at 12 o’clock I'd., for the im mediate delivery, in tbi3 city, of seven (7) sets SHOE ING,TOOLS, complete. Proposals to be endorsed “Pro posals fur Shoeing Tools,” and addressed to TXTASBINGTON AQgEDIJCT. iw Department op Tnß‘lnterior, > Washington, July 25.1832. \ PROPOSALS will be received at this Department, until 12 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, t.bp 27th day of Au gu*J, for completing the DISTRIBUTING RESERVOIR of the Washington iqrreduct. Plans and specifications may bo seen after the 12th of Augnit Proposals to be sealed, endorsed “Proposals for Reser voir,” and directed to « Hon. CALEB B. SM.irH,'Seore tary oi the Interior, Washington. s ’ WATT J. SMITH, ; j 3 SO-wfml2t •» Chief Clerk. TSTOTIO EPROPOSALS FROM All DEALERS AND MTLLER3 ABE INVITED, till the 12th day of August, 1862, for furnishing FLOUR to iho Subsistence! Department, of the same kind as hag been received by the United States Government, and known as No. 1 Extra. Samjles of this Flour can bo seen at tho Capitol Bakery in this city. It Is desired; to make a control for 20,000 barrels, ghould, however, any person desire, to furoish a less Quantity, he will state the precise number of barrels In his bid. : . . .• • ‘ The cont ractor will be required to fnrbish at the rate of about 500 barrels dailyundl the contract is filled. ' No . Flour will be received which vdoes not come up to the standard at the Government inspection made just be fore the purchase. '.The Flour, to be delivered at the Railroad Depot in Wabliingtobjbr any of the Warehouses in Georgetown, D. C. ; The Flour to be put up in new.barrels. .... : Government reserves the right to rejtctauy bid for any proper . 'No. bids will be received from contractors who have previously failed to comply with their contracts. Bidders must be present in person to respond to their bids.' ' The oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. Finns making bids should state tho names of .all the par tics imeri’Sted- Payments to be made in Treasury Notes, and! the bids t© be directed to «,COL. A. BEOS WITH, A D, C. and O. SJh U. t . A., Washington) D.C.,” and endorsed *« Pro prea’afor Floor, 5 ’:...... ' jy3Q-tot jgVANS &HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, ( No. 4-1 &r ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MILITARY GOODS, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, jy3o-St WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. miNT BUTTONSAND SLLP3, U. 3. JL Pattcm, maßnfacttired and for eaWb7 J.P.KEED, southeast corner THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets, Philadelphia, jy9-lm* GENTS' rUKHISHIHS 80008, ■WINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. TJ The'tmb scribar would tnvile attention to his IMPROVED OUT OF Sal [ITS, Which be makes a speciality in bis busiaess. - .Also, oon staaUy receiving • HOVEIiTIKS FOB GKK’TLBMBN’S WBAE. J. W. SCOTT, SENTIiEMBET’S FURNISHING STOBS, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ia9 tf Foot doors below the OontittentaL JAMBS S. EARLE & SON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS • of ; : LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ■ - FINE ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OARTES-DE-VISITE PORTRAITS. EARLE’S GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, ialfi rniLADBLPHU. SHOEMAKER & CO., Northeast Comer FOURTH and RACE ’’StreetSj PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, FOSEISH AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLA3S, MANUFACTURERS OF - WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PA ENTS, RUTTY, Ac. Dealers and consumers supplied at YEIIY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. mhZO'farl ••■■■. ■ jjg; AMEBIC SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND 81LVHBWARE, A T 11 £ D UO ED PM ICE 3 JOS. H. WATSON, my 2fl.au 386 CHESTNUT STREET those words and let- 0 0 O NT B R F B I T, REMOVAL. “ J. O. FULLER Having Removed from No. 42 South THIKD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple,) Now offers aLarge and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, BOGEBB & BBOTEEBS’ BPOON3 AND FORKS, ■- ..iBD FINE JEWELRY, , To which the attention of the trade is invited, apBo-3m Jts «AMERICAN WATCH OOM JE3? PANY.” GOLD ANB SIEVES o' h e s . FOB BABIES ANB GENTLEMEN. COMPANY’S SALESROOM, Ho. 718 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Temjtle.) I. JB. MARTEK, Agont. *psd-an' 'Y'ULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY A beautiful line of GKNTLXMEN’S VEST CHAINS, LADIES’ OKA* TALAINE CHAINS. THIMBLES, OBOSSSS, STUDS, BUTTONS, *e. t ■ Nowin Store- v * -V.- ' ' J. CL FULLER, No. 713 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (Oppoeite Hssonlo Temple.) 0p30.3m ■ \ FRESH" ASSORTMENT, at LESS XL THAN FOBMEB PBIOES. IT ABB & BROTHER, Importers, 324 QEBSTS UT Street, below esssQ*tf riHAHCIAX,. FIVE TWENTIES; KENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. LOAN AT PAR, OF DEPOSIT, JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, rßorosAts. G. H, OBOSMYN, Drpnty Quartermaster General U, 8. A. MILITARY goods, LOOSING GLASSES. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, ISirOBTKB3 AND DEALERS . : AGENTS FOB;THEI CELEBRATED/ FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e.jj new TURLICATIONS. FRESH SUMMER BOOKS. ' - EES MISER ABLES. , ' VroTOH Bubo’s superb French Novel. The literary event olthp century. An Am -neon justout. Price, 50 cents in pacer covers, and SI cloth bound. ABTBMUB WARD, SIS BOOK, ■ Tho funniest bodk ever published. All the rich things of the r< nowned « Artemua.” Superbly illustrated and cloth bound, price si. (Seventh thontand.) THE MOKGESONS. Mrs. Stodijabt’s remarkably clever row novel, which hoe already gone into a third edition. Price, 50 cents in paper coverH. and gtl doth bound. ORIENTAL HAREMS AND SCENERY. A piquant and fftßcioating volune of adventures' In Turkey by ajrreuch woman Price, 8125. JOHN DOR AND RICHARD ROE. A brilliant aad satirical novel of Society in New York, by E. 8. Gould. One vol., cloth bound. Price, £l, GAME FISH OF THE NORTH. A new ond capital book on Fish and Fishing. Illus trated. Ctotb bcond.- Price. SI 25. *■ These Books are sold by all Booksellers, and will bo sent by mail/ree, on receipt of price, by CARLETOK, Publisher, jy2-wetf NEW YORK. Major winthroP’s new BOOK.—Edwbi Brothertoft. By Major Win tbrop, 12mo. Sl.‘ ' Uncle Jabiz; Or, The History of a Man .whose Boy hood was Spent in the School of Adversity. Illustrated, ISmo. 45 cents. Bose Barling; Or* Tho Path of Truth. 30 cento. Tony Starr’s Legacy; By the Author of “ Win and Wear.” 75 certs. The Boy Friend; Or, All Can Help.” By Aunt Friendly. SO rents; Harry’s Mistakes'and Where They Led Him. 30 cents. Plain Words to Young Men. By Rev. J. B. Si ploy. 25 cents. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN. • 3?23 606 CHESTNUT ;3tce*=t.. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, WBROTHERHEAD’S CIROU • BATING LIBRARY.—AII tke SEW Engliah, aofl American Book*, including ALL GL ASSES of Lies, * nature. Thin Ib. the OK LY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED hero. Terms SB par year; 6 months S 3; throe months 51.50, or 8 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street jy7-2m* THOTOGRATHS. T IKE LlKE.—Renner's famous Por -LJ trails, Life-size Oil-Cclored Photographs, in or der to meet the wants of the times and thepublic, are now made at reduced piices, SECOND fctroet, above Green.... . it* A PEE ABU RE-T RIP TO RED JLjL MTBR’S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green, to get one of bis finely-colored PHOTOGBAPffd. It will repay for the visit, and will be remembered with pleasure by the possessor. Only#!.’ ’ .It*. EDUCATIONAL. IITABAME CLEMENT’S FRENCH JLtX' BOARDING SCHOOL FOB YOUNG L ADIES, GERM/NTOW N, PR ". The Eleventh Session will open oh WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1862. /’ For particulars, please apply to the Principal. West WALNUTLahe, Germantown, Pa.. ; jy23-wfm6t&W TriLLAGI-GRIIISr SEMINARY,— V A select BOARDING SCHOOL, near MEDIA, Pennsylvania. Thorough course in Mathematical Clas sics,'Englhh Studies. &c- Book-keeping and Oivll En gineering taught. Exercises in Military Tactics. Seventh year beslus September Ist. : Boarding, per week..B2 25 • : ~!I'mtit>n, per quarter........ 6.00 1 1 For information, address • Rev. J. HERVRY BARTON, A. M., jy 28-9 m VHiLAGE GREEN, Pann’a. Bristol boarding .school for Girls will open its Fall session on Second day, Ninth mo,, Ist. References: James Mott, Philadelphia; Anne Ulmrcbman, 908 ! Franklin Btreet, Philadelphia;-Q N- Peirce, 501 Nonh Seventh street, Philadelnhia ; Henry' \V. Ridgway,OrosßwickB; New Jersey; David J Griacora, Wnoobnry. New Jersey; For circulars, apply to RUTH ANNA PEIROK, Principal, Bristol, Pa. jy23.2tu# : MR. WIN T HROP TAPPXN’S ’ Boarding and Day.Scbool for Yoiinsr Ladies. No. 1615 SPRBOR tttreet, will reopen on WEDNESD tY, September 17ib. jyl9-;im Holmesbubg seminary for YOUNG LADIES, located on the Bristol Turn pike,.B miles from Philadelphia and 2 from Tacohy. The first term of tbe scholastic year begins the first MON DAY in September; second:term the Ist day of Feb ruary.- A circular, containing terms, references, &c., can tn obtained by application to tbe U Misses ;CHAPM VNV Principals. WANTS. TXTANTED- A'YOUNG MAN'. SIX ;V :TEEN or Eighteen years of ‘age, who has a knowledge of book-keeptoevin a wholesale Shoo Home, Address “ Box 980 Post Office ” jrSO-Sc* TTTANTID—-In an established manu vF factoring business, an active partner, with §2,000 cash. Business pleasant, with fair jront*., ; Beu refe rences, given and required. Address, with real name, “ Enterprise,” at this office. Jy39*2t \Af ANTED—2,OOO Men along &e line Yi of the Lehigh Canal, say 1,500 laborers, 250car pesters, and 250 steno masons. : Apply to the officers ol tbe Lehigh Goo! and Navigation Company, at MAUOE CHUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywhere along.the line of the works. ■' • jelO-tf : m store wanted—chestnut JmL: -Sw et', Soatb side, bot««ii THIRD sn3 SINTH, rent not to exceed 81,500. Address EDWARD P KEL LY, 142 South THIRD Street. jv2B-6^ POE. SALE AND TO LET. rro RENT—-B ACTORY ON WIL JL LOW Street—on the first of September next —No. 124. and 126. Willow street, south side, west of Front street, east of New Market street} 40 feet by about 50 feet; three storieß, and cellar under the whole; wdU lighted ; a siate roef; dtain from cellar into Willow- Btieet culvert. Has been need several years as a whale bone factory. Apply to JAMBS S. MASON & GO., 138 and 140 North FRONT Street ~TO LET—The eligible STORE and FIXTURES, 432 CHESTS UT Street, next to new poet office." : REMOVAL. • The GUN and TACKLE Store will be re moved to 415 CHESTNUT Sireet, SEPTE iIBEB lat Iponire of ; PHILIP WIL9OS & 00 jy2B-if ■ ' 432 CHESTNUT Street. KEHOVALS. Eemoval.— Mahlon kirk, DENTIST, has BEHOVED to No. 150* CHEST NUT Street.' jySnm* INSURANCE COMPANIES. rjl H E MTJ T U A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK S. F. WINSTON, PfiESIDENT. ASSETS OVER EIGHT Mil DIONS OF DOLLARS. IHIILADELFHIA AGENCY, 400 WALNUT STREET. All policy holders in the above Company who may .volnntefr in response to the late call of the President of the United Statfs for 800,000 men, or who may be drafted into the service (#.hoffid that mode of obtaining reernits be rt sorted to), are.Jierebv informed that War Permits will be issued to them on the same terms as to those who entmd the service iu 1861.. > Full particulars and explanations can be obtained on application to . F. RATCHFORD STARR, ■ ■ AGENT, jyao-ot 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA- QIRARD FIRE . AND MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL 520Q,000. This company continues to take risks en the «afo classes of Property at low yateiL The public con roly upon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for tht benefit of the public, during the last nine years, exceed * b 4 we reßjectroliy solicit its favor in the fntnrt. DIBEOTO3B. OHAB. I. DUPONT, JEBBY WALKS®, ‘ JOHN W. OLAGHOBH, JGHN THOBNLEY. O. F.HEAZLIIT, ABHAHAM HAST, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETEB 8, HOE, oIH.Y WM.IL SWAIN, FDBMAN SHBPPABD JOSEPH KLAPP, 3S.D. N. 8. LAWBENOE, WM. O. BUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLES. THOMAS OBAVEN, PnaMmL A. 8. GILLETT, Vice President. JAS. B. ALYOHD, Secretary. apSB-tf T?AME INSURAJ JD n 0.453 chestnut USX AND INZ/J DIBE< _TD mSURANOB. JTOBB. H.Bnck, E.D. Wootoff, Cba*,Bichard«on t ' John Kessler,Jr., Henryliewis, Jr., P. 8. Jnrtice, : Alex. Whffldin, Washington Jonea, Qeo.A. West, Ohas. Stokee> O.W.Davia» , John W. Bverman, . FBANOIS H. BUCK, President. iBDSON, Vic»„,Pre«ld«lt. iABB, Secretary’ [mhlB-HI CHARLES BKJUA WILLIAMS!. BLANCH fIOMMONWEALT U BANGS COMPANY, PENNSYLVANIA. DIBB< DevM Jayne, M. D„ '• JohnM. Whltall, Edward 0. Knight, I Charles H. 1 Bobert I Joaea. ]>., President. ' n'X-AIiL, yiM President otary. "■ Thomas S. Stewart, ■ Henry Lewis, Jr.,' - BATED JAYI JOHN H. WE BAMUEL S. MOON, See* Office, Commonwealth j\ Street, Philadelphia; 4 Fm .THE BENEFIT OF TH® COOPFB SHOP AND UNION S4XOON3. OICKBSON COLLECTION OF ARTS ANH SCIRNCRB.”Booiub No. 608 OHR3TNOT Street, will b& opened to the public, D*iy anti 32 veiling—Single Tick ets Ten Centn each—for the p^ri»d of two wevks, coat* niecclng MONDAY next, 23th Inst, for the'benefit of th# above. named patriotic inititntiong. jy26-6t* A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS. CAPTAIN fUUAKB’ TtIRIM.IKG SCT3SES IB the life of a. tankws wb»lk!stui, SJVJciiY EVJCNTNG, at, 8 o’clock precisely. WBDN ESI)AT and SATURDAY Aftcrnouoiia at 3 o’dl, - Admission 26 cents. ’ Six Tlcfeetfi for one dollar. Children 10 cents. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE JINE ARTS, 1025 OH ESTKUT STREET, la open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. KLtffi ( P. Iff . Admipsion Ohildren half price. Sberor of Stock. 830 jyft PLEASURE-SEEKERS* THE • PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COMPANY Is prepared to issne, during the Bnmmer, tickets at greatly reduced rates as follows: For one, three, six.nine, or twelve mnuths-at Toff low rates, for the accommodation of, persons living out of town, or located on or near the line of the road doling the summer. From and after July 1,1862, aatiil greater reduction has been made on these tickets. For twenty-six trips between any two points at about two cents per mile. These tickets are intended for tbr use of families travelling frequently, and are of great ad vantage to persons making occasional tripß. For one or three months, for the use,of scholars'at tending school in the city.. , Living on or near the line,, of the road, and having occasion to .ns©' the road frequently in their clerical capacity, are furnished with certificates entitling t-bartt to travel at half fare. Applicationsto be made only to Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent, at Altoona. Issued at half fare to parties of over forty, good for any reasonable time. EXCURSION TICKETS during the Summer are sold *at greatly reduced rates, for the benefit of those seek ing recreation from business or. in pursuit of health* These tickets are good for ten days, and are issued to OBRSSON (top of the;Allegheny Mountains), AL TOONA (foot'of the mountains) BEDFORD, DOUB LING GAP, and EPHRATA SPRINGS. For time of departure of trains tee bills and card* os' the road. For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Corn pauy, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET west* Chester PHILADELPHIA RAIL- ROAD, VTA MEDIA. PLEASANT AND OWEAP AFTERNOON JSJT-. Through the finest Country and the most hoHuttfttP Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TUFSDAYS ami FRIDAYS cf each weak nntfe further notice ao Extra 1 rain will leave West Chester *t« . 6:55 P M. for Philadelphia. - Passengers baying Excursion Tickets can t*ke eiihaf the 2 or 430 P 5T Train iron* Philadelphia, and the or 6;55 P. Mi Train from West Ohe«ter. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHLA to all Stations east of West Chester, good on uuv of *b«? above Trains, out or in, may on these Javs ONLY., at EX OTJPSION ..RATES, good only on the «ir.vs f«?ae& For further information, apply at th«- Ticket Office, is,- the Depot, W.E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets. , MAKTDBIiIGHTyCLi LOCATIONS VO* PuMMEB IiOARUStMt ON THS LlSIt or THE ROAD. DELIGHTFOIi BUM M E R 11 0 TJ It 810 N 8. NIAGARA FALLS, LAKE ONTARIO, THE THOU SAND ISLANDS, RAPIDS OF ST. LAWRENCE’ BTVER. MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN AND GEORGE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, HUDSON RI YNB, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW PORT, NEW YORK, &o. Fare from Philadelphia to Biagara Falls, Montreal White Mountains*.Boston. and return. §42 20 From Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Barthf toga,: Hudson river, Now York, and return, 5530.00. To Niagara Falls Mid Return- §l5 00. For further nwticuiars and handbill" apply at the office of the PHILADELPHIA AND BLMTR\ RAILROAD LINE, corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street* where a choice of routes tisav he made to suit the taste of anyone. . JOHN 8. HILLEB, General Agent, Cor. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. PbilftdelnWft. .Thir l. 18*2. jyl-8«* fgjgwayn, i-y-u FOB THE SEA» SHORE!— SUMMER AR RANGEMENT.—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC BAIL BOAD. ; Three trains daftr to Atlantic City and return, (Soft days excepted). Trains leave VINE-Street Ferry a© follows: Mail Tram.,.., Express Train,........... ~..,.....4.00 P. 32. Freight and Accommodatioii ......5.00 P. 5& RETURNING: Leaves, Atlantic Hail Train..... ««4 40 P. «* ' u Express Train............. 615 A. K.- *« « - Freight arid &ccommodation.3.lB A. Hr : FARE 8-1.80. Borind-trip Tickets, good only for £& day and train on which they tire issued , $3-50. Excur sion Tickets, good for three day*. $B. Hotels are now open. JOHN G. BRYANT, je!3-tf Agent. - FOE CAPE MAT.—The ■SEHSBw. steamboat WM KpNT, Oapt Brett, leaves ARUH-f-trept wharf every TUESDAY. TBTTBS* DAY, and SATURDAY at 9* o’clock A.M.. for CAP* WAY, returning alternate days, touching each wav at Newcastle. jyll lm* & WILSON, SEWfsre CHINES, 628 OHE 8 TNUT STREET, jel3-3mPHTLAn*iLt»WTA- PABTNET AND Bllr \J LIARD TABLES. MGOBE & CAMPION, No. 261 South SECOND Street, in connection witli their ext naive Cabinet Business, are now n annfactn*ing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, Ard have no V on hand a fori supply. finished with the MOOfcB dr CAMPION’S CUSHIONS, which ere proprnured by all who have used them to ba superior to a'l others Foj. the qua ity and finish of thope Tables the manu fftctnrere refer -Vo their muncr-u« patr* ns through-at the Unior, who are familiar with ihe character o thofp work. , fp26*6n sfe LILLIE’S "SAFE DEPOT RS V to Ho. a Sooth SSVENTB Street, nsa». the Franklin Institute. The usderaigned, tharikful tor past favors, and determined to merit fnturo patronage, has secured aa. elegant and convenient store, and has * large assortment of' Lillie’s Celebrated brought ,»asi Obfiled .Iron Firo arid Burglar Proof Safes, (th<>.wi2|r strictly fire and burglar proof safes made-) Also, Lg&c'fr UaaauaUc-fi Bank Vault, Safe, agxl Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors sad Locks will be frayghaf to order on short notice. This hi the strongest, test pro tected, and cheapest Door and Loch yet offered. ■ Also, particular attention is' caDel to Ktfb Cabinet Safe, for Plate, JeweJrv, &<s» This E:*£ Sa con ceded to surpass is style ated elegance anyfcs&yj yet of fered for this purpose, and it the only one thdue .{fre and burglar proof. . Special Noticb,—l have now on hand twenty &r Farrel,Berriiig» & Go ’s Safes, most of thrg|,nearly nos**, *nd some forty of other makers, oompriria*, a comp&ttk AHsortment m to riies, and all lately for Ska now celebrated Lillie Safe. They w£L- be' sohl at veug low prices. Please call and examine. ja2s-lyif M. 0. SADLER, A*®**. EVANS & WA'YSON’S PPI .. P,ALS.MANDBB 3A.FB ' STOBB . . ic south POtiE' ra. street, FHXL4B—L C/gTA, PA. A large variety of FIBE-' SAFES always on hand. * OB COMPANY, ’H I IRE INSV , OV THB gj TOBB. iniidiDfi sis oßxsram aet-uir ADVERTISEMENTS. BY W, L. WAhL & 00, AUCTION EBR3,Bncce«mra h.' Wril & Barnard. GOrSBNMEKT BALE Oi* jJSSS® B * OOLTS, AN» ■MULE'S, &TK ON TaUBt ,oA ** July 31,1843, at tj»e Corral nfk ' r tbe Observatory, will be sold, at imbiic ftnctton, \ A HUMBBK OF HOBSICS, OOtf Ts > Airo MULBS, Condemned as unfit foe public service. ■ Bole to commerce At 10 o’clock. Terms—Cash or Government funds. S. J. I)Ak*K. Captain and Assistant Qoatieral^i^K* W. L. WALL A CO., amusements. EXCURSIONS, IMPORTANT TO PKHSSYLYANIA EAILBOAD COMPANY. COMMUTATION TICKETS COUPON TICKETS SCHOOL TICKETS CLERGYMEN EXCURSION TICKETS JAMB 3 COWDEN, Agent. 1 LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent. jylS-trol CURSIONM ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS^ je2l-tuwfß tf SEA BATHING. SEWING MLACHIN ES. CABINET FHRN tTTTRE, SAFES. -gx TRUSS AND BRACE DE eiSa^PABTXIKH"; „ .fi. NEEDLES, Corner TWELFTH BACK Streets, HjilsuWphta. Heraiai Trusses r mechanical appliances correctly adjusted by O. H. NEEDLES, Fine French approved American, adapted to,every form of rupfcur in adults and children, English and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Bcs penßories, El AB ti c Stockings, and Svringea in great va riety. Lad ; es > Department, TWELFTH Street, firel door below Bace. Oonduoted by competent ladies. jy2B.3r4j f f V - ; MOTICE IS HEREBY GHVEN— That Plansand Specifications for a SOHOOL ® dUSE wiilbe received by the undersigned, at the of -.ice of the Board of Controllers, Southeast corner of -SIXTH andADELFHI Streets, until THURSDAY, the Slot inst., at 12 o’clock H. The School* House to be erected on a lot of ground BituBted ori the “ Southweatwaidly Bide of Huntingdon street and Souibeastwardly side of Brown street,” In the Nineteenth ward—loo feet front by 80 feet in depth. The building - to' be : two ►torieain height,. and to Fa rapablo of accommodating 500 ouplla, and not to cost over seven thousand dollars ($7,000). , By order ot Oommitte on Property • JAMES D. CAMPBELL, jj 26-3fe Secretary of OoctroUersof Pablic Bnhools. HECKER’S AND FAHNESTOCK’S FAIiINA constantly received fresb by BHODBS & WILLIIHS, jylfl . No. 107 SeutU W4TSB Street. HENRY WOOD, Superintendent. 7.80 A. XL
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