RELIGIOUS, The Date Rev. B. J. Wallace, D. D. nr GBAvnBAJtn, The late Rev. Benjamin J. Wallace, D. D., who expired in this oily on the 25th nit., and was in terred on Monday afternoon last, was one of the molt widely-known and effioient divines in the ■Presbyterian Chureh. With a olear and woll-dis ciplined mind, he united a degree of energy in all Ilia undertakings, which, had it been adequately supported by his physical powers, might have se cured for him the highest name in the literary an- Hale of his denomination. But, what is too fre quently true of professional men, clergymen es pecially, his organisation lacked balance in this particular. Twice in the course of his minis terial career he was obliged, temporarily, to abandon a pastoral position, yet his zeal for the church never flagged, and although he did not sus tain a pastoral relation at the time of his death, few men that have ever been taken from the church could be said more truly to have iii--"——^ » 11 MKETIWQ BMojhnstok, iu, at BJooraingtoii. next Sftfnwimtr * to bo hold of promoting voluntary enlistmeiits 48 Td tb « b9 , 6t m9an a avoided, if possible, and Adr - >f , t should be rons, c .nstant. and’earneat work Thf " b ? Ti S°- “ en “feht be raisod inthrw months buftW 1 * 011 " hayjd blow ftoid .. . . . WISCONSIN. wewtttaS 1 son with their company! d Th e ’ h blen g ° n ? Madi * ful in ncrulting;- 7 £JM 0m 9Uita SttaoaM lOWA STIRRINO. for the additionaltroop! calfeh fhr h ir bB ° lato noce « it > r bo Strained to bring » ,l!reri, n ?, r ™ ahon!(1 ( Iowa) out a! tmte.-Burlinglorc “« Western About seventy.five boto! ‘iJ 8 ’ bom,d Clinton, balance to' Captain Bianchirt’s 9 Tw end the steadily. -#av m orl(loZyi)7Msrat S **** on NO MORR ODKRILLAS wanted alive That looks like business. 8 IQBnoth!ll 'guerilla prisoner. 11 „ Alabama unionists, 1 BKSMSfria: desired to enlist in the UnJSi Stoil 4 J? m , 0D me «> who Keretamed with over twohnmfrif 9 ® to escape, have had many more but for tha bf }lod would offictr. biiiader of a cavalry , r ‘ ,1 r- , lIOW *° RaiBe an Arm y. the Editor of The, Press : y ♦he rebeHw a “»>«M of patting down active; men’iwte^Zvtwnnnn 6 ' 1 * j aid ° ut S00 »000 ISO.OOO merve M j°-??’ and , m addition, aid bo ready to , mnrnK-*!r'" I ' , regularly at homo, In case op necessity* ??“? h 9 urs ' notice,; ♦hey should be drtftod l^6^" 11 n °t volunteer This war can only be'°end£r■?'9 so . on Committee or the Month. J. B. LIPPINOOTT, ) LETTER BAGS At the Merchants’ Exchange, Philadelphia, Ship Westmoreland, Decan .....Liverpool, soon Ship Zered, McGonvgle...... ....... Londonderry, soon Ship Argo, Ballard.,.. Liverpool, soon Bark Czarina, Treat Montevideo and B Ayres, soon Bark American Union, Tibbetts....". .........Cork, soon Bark Sea Eagle, H0we5,....... Port of Bpain, Trie, soon Brig EUa Seed, Jarman ........Havana, soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2, 1863. BUN 81885............8 O-BUN SETS ....7 12 HIGH WATER 7 16 Bcbr Geo Doering, Pinkham, 3 days from New York, with salt to captain. : bcbr Levin Lack, Boyce, 3 days from Seaford, Del, with lumber to J W Bacon. Schr Lucy, Spence, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with flour to B M Lea. Schr W Carroll, Ohipmau, Rockland, E A Bonder & Co. Bcbr L Dupont, Herring, Boston, Wannemacher & Maxfield. Ship Esther, for, New Orleans, was cleared by Workman A Cc—not D S Stetson & Co. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchafge.) LEWES, Del., July 31. The bark Floresta, -from Bio, with coffee, and two others unknown, together with schr Jas Martin, are at the Breakwater. Wind NWby Nf Yours, Ac. AARON MARSHALL. (Correspondence or the Press.) »■- HAVRE DE GRACE. July 31. The steamer Wyoming left hero this morning, with 5 boats in tow, laden and consigned as follows: Dido, lumber to H Croskey; W Honcklawder, do to Gaekill A Galvin; Oerondelet, pig metal to Uabeen A Co; Sarah Edith cealto Delaware City. memoranda: Steamship Saxon, Matthews, hence, arrived at Boston let inst. Ship Oarioca, Cunningham, hence, remained below N Orleans 24th ult. Bark White Beu, Evans, cleared atNew York Ist inst. for Philadelphia. , Bark Elf, Pinckney, was waiting at New Orleans 24th ult. Bark A A Drebert, Scudder, was discharging at New Orleans 24th ult. , Bark P C Alexander, Meirfmah, uncertain, was at H Orleans 24tli ult. , > . " Bark-0 ! W Poalthey, Johnson, at New Orleans24th ult, waiting orders. ' Barks Petrea, Sturges, and Powhatan, henco, remained below New Orleans 24th nit Barkß Conrad, 6 W Hall,’Gan Eden, Snliote, and Beisdeer, were waiting at New Orleane 24th ult., Schrs Ellen Townsend and Elizabeth English were ■waiting at New Orleans 24th ult. : ■ SchrsJ A Griffin and Oharleß P SUekney were dischg at New Orleans 24th ult. Schrs Forrest King and Henry Nutt were loading at New Orleans 24th ult. Bohr Ooemine, Burgess, cleared at New Orleans 23d ult. for Philadelphia. Schr Elvira, Clark, cleared at New York let inst. for Philadelphia. Bcbrs Louisa Gray, Bowen, Lady of ..the Ooean, Cham berlain, Mercy Taylor, Oroweli, and P M Wheaton, hence, arrived at Boston Ist inst. Schr Caleb Stetson, Townsend, henco, arrived at Now Bedford 30th nit. .. Schr F H Abbott, Smith, sailed from Fail Biver 29th ult. for Philadelphia. Schr Thos Borden, Wrightington, Bailod from Fall Bi ver 30th ult: for Philadelphia. Schrs Ontario, Vangllder, J C Collins, Errickson, G T Hnbbatd, Williams, Boston, Brower, J Lancaster, Wil letts, hence, at Providence 30th nit. Schrs Judge Bnnyan, Hubbard, henco, at Norwich 29th nit, and Amelia, Bockhill, on the 30tk. Schrs Summers, Swett, and Sarah Clark, Griffin, hence at Danvers 29th ult. Schr Austin, Parsons, hence, arrived at Plymouth 30th ult. Schrs Thos Potter, Rackttt, and Sarah Lavinia, Fort, hence, ai rived at Salem 28th nit. Bchr s Richard Law, York, A Pharo, Lippincott, J Frembee, Frambes, Flyaway, Davis, S V W aimmsns, Godfrey, J H Bartlett, BockhlU, H W Godfrey, Weeks, Mary Johnson, Nickerson, and Sea Breeze, Coombß, hence, arrived at Salem 30th ult. Schr Mahlon Betts, Endicott, cleared at Baltimore Ist Inst, tor Providercy - - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. List of Foreign and Coastwise Arrivals at th» Port of Philadelphia for the month of July, 1862: 5hip5,',,..,.:..' .... 8 | 8rig5...... ~...,..23 Barks 14 | Schooners 20 Ships. i . ;V.. 01 5100p5.,,-,'............,,068 8ark5............ ...9 ( Steamers 136 BngS.. 40 I 8arge5........,.....i..424 Schooners..,. 8011 80at5..;...............1034 T0ta1;................ MARINE DISASTERS FOR JULY. The number of American sea-going craft reported last month as totally lost or missing, amounted to 13, viz: I steamer, 3 ships, 3 barks, 1 brig, 3 schooners, and 2 sloops. Of these 5 were wrecked, 2 abandoned, 3 burnt (one by pirates), 1 run down, and 2 foundered. The following ate their names, destinations, &c, inclu ding; several foreign craft bound to or from all Statos port reported during the month. Partial lobsm are not included. Those marked w. were wrecked; r d, rnn down, a abandoned; b, burnt; f, foundered. -STEAMER.. .. . Clcile, w, from Nassau for Charleston. SHIPS. ' Btarr King w, from Melbourne for Singapore. Jos Howe, (Br) a, from Eastpor tfor Liverpool. .Marengo, a, from ilneiva for Liverpool, Mary Merrill, w—at Wellington, N Z harks. ;.- . 800100, b, from Macao for Nlngpo. C-ladioia, a, from New York for Hong Kong. Reindeer, b,# from Cette for New 1 ork. BRIGS. - - < Eiizebeth, (Er) w, from Bordeaux for New York. Bravo; (Br) a, from New York for Dunkirk. Reindeer, (Br) w, from St Jago for New York. * Orinoco, w, from Minatitlan for Boston. SCHOONERS. - Mat^. (.Br) in, from Boston for St Thomas. ; _ Lydia and Elizabeth, w, from Philad for Baltimore. A»2ce, r d, from for . oV vfllao oi ahovo domestic craft as estimated « §«ojOUv, •. ..vc;- crew SeiZed by Pirat6a ani an per cent. Loan.... .*»•>•■ 10,000 00 Allegheny county 6per ct Penria. B. Loan., 10,000 00 Philadelphia andßeadingßatiroad Company’s 6 per cent Loan ($5,000)......... 4,710 00 Camden and Amboy’: Railroad Company’s 6 - 'percent.Loan ($5,000)................ 4,800 00 Pennsylvania Bailroad Company’s Stock.... 4,000 00 BeHance Insurance Company’a Stock., ....v. 8,850 00 Commercial Bank 5t0ck....... : 5,135 01 Mechanics’ 8ank5t0ck..................... 2,812 50 County Fire loaurance Company’s Stock..... 1,050 00 Delaware M. S. Insurance Company’s Stock.. 700 00 Union M. Insurance Company’s Scrip 380 00 Billaßeceivable..l,o6l 84 Accrued 1ntere5t.......... *........ •*...•«• 5,504 81 Oaahinbankandonhand,.*. 7,010 95 Losses promptly adjusted and paid. PIBEOTOKS. OJem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, William B. Thompson, Bobert Stoon, Frederick Brown, William Hussar, William Sterensbn, ' Betg. W. Tingley, John B. Worrell, Marshall Hill, .H. li. Carson, J Johnson Brown, Bobert Toland, •• Charles Mand, » G. D.JBosongarten, ; Jacob T. Banting, Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen, James S. Woodward, John Bisaell, Pittsburgh 01.4 M TINGLKY, President B. M. HINOHKA.N, Secretary. jyll-tf Delaware mutual safety INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ' PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE. ON VESSELS, ) CARGO, > To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, V INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by Hirer, Canal, Lake and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally, • On Stores, Dwelling Honses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1,1881, PAR. COST. :• 8100,000 United Stateß Five perct. Loan... $100,250 00 . 50,000 U, States 6 per ct. Treasury Notes 49,995 37 26,000 United States Seven arid Three tenths per ct. Treasury Notes.;. 25,000 00 100,000 State of Penna. Fire per ct. Loan. 89,561 25 54,000 do. do. Six do. do. 5415160 123.060 Phila. City Six per cent. Loan.... 119,448 17 80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. L0an......;......-....,. 24,075 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mort gage Six per cent. 80nd5....... 20,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort gage Six per cent. Bonds 46,130 83 16,000 300 shareß Stock Germantown Gas : Co. Principal and Interest i- guarantied by ihe city of Phija. v 14,587 50 5,000 100 Shares Stock Penn. K It. Go,. 5,000 00 Bißs Eeceiyable, for Insurances made.... 90,730 07 Bonds and Mortgages. 75,000 00 Beal Estate... 61,303 35 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma rino Policies , Interest, and other debts due the Company Borin and Stock of sundry Insurance and otter Companies, $11,843, estimated value, 4,038 00 Cash on hand—in 8ank5,....... $61,098 03 in Drawer........ 617 33 William Martin, Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilns Paulding, John B. Penrose, Johtf 0. Davis, James Traauair, William Eyre, Jr., James 0. Hand, William 0. Imdwig, Joseph H. Beal, Dr. B. M. Huston, George G. lelper, Hugh Graig, ■ Charles Kelly, Will • THOMAS HENBY LYLBTJBN, Sec: Fire insurance; MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY 01 PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 NOETH SIXTHS Street, below Race, insure Buildings, Goods, and Merchandise generally, from Loss or Damageby Fire. The Company guaranty to adjust all to merit the patronage of the public. Francis Cooper, Michael McGeoy, Edward McGoyern, Thomas B. McCormick, Matthew MeAleer, John Cassady, Thomas J. Hemphill, Bernard H. Hulseman, Michael Cahill, James McCann, ; FBAtfOIS OOOPEB, Presides*. Bernard Bapfestf* Secretary. myl7-tf Fire insurance EXCLUSIVE LY—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INBURAHOE COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. CHABTEB PERPE TUAL. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite' Independ ence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for of Soods, or Merchandise generally, ondiberS ~ Capital, together with a large Snrplua Fond, fa facested in the most carefnl manner, which enablos them » oner to the insured an undoubted seonrity in the ease or loss.' . .- ■- — -- " DIBEOTOBS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Quintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Bevereux. William Montellng, Thomas Smith. Isaac Hazlehnrst, _ JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. WIIMAM O. Crowbi.i. , Secretary. IJHE ENTERPRISE INSURANOE'COMPAST or PHILADELPHIA. - (JrißE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIBEOTOBS. w,S? tcll 2 r i Stflrr ' MordecaiL-Dawson, William McKee, Geo. H. Sioart, i. Halbro Frazier, . John H. Brown, 1 John M. Atwood, B . A. Fahnestock, Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash, i Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer. ■ „ S'-BATOHFOBDSTARE, President, i Ciiarcks W. Cosh, Secretary. . fe!6 TNSURANGE COMPANY OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. 4 yd s EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WAL NUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Phila delphia. : - . .. ' 1 ■ INCOBPORATED in 1794—CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 9200,000. . PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,1861, *507,094.61.' MARINE, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTA TION insurance. „ DIRECTORS. Henry ». Sherrerd, Samoei Grant, Jr., grarles Maealester, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Watfeon, Jobnß.AnsHn, Henry G.Freoman, William B, White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stnart, George O. Carson, Edward 0. knight henry D. SHERRERD,President. AVillian Harper, Secretary. • ’jy29*tf A MERIC AN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. OHABTEW IhSpMa?' No ' «» wJGaTOTBIA Having »large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus, In vested m sound and available Securities, continues to tasnre on Dwellings, Stone, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port and their .Cargoes, ..and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted J i. DIBECTOES. Thomas it. Marie, James E. Campbell, John Welsh, Edmund G. Dntilh, Bamnel O. Morton, Charles W. Poaltnoy, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris, ... John T. Lewis, THOHA ALBKhr 0. Tj- Oniwrosn, A NTHRAOITE INSURANCE &SSi^ ta ' z!d oai,ital •¥**»- _ 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and JFonrth Streets, Philadelphia. __This Company will insure againßt loss or damage by Sire, ©n Bnttdmggj IPurniturej and Morchan&iße gene rally, • Also,- Marine Insurances on .Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. ; Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. - ?ris oa> ' lifirria Andenried, j j ’ johnJ.Blakigtoii , F Joseph *»*>«,_ a John Ketotai. BJ_ KBHEB, President. F - Pli!AN > Vice Pr6a ‘^ SasL** Jeremiah Bengali, m hAm _ B . . Jolm Q. Oinr.odo, OtaZ m?'’ 1 ' Kdwurrt ». EoborVa, . jSf T Samnel D. Smedlpv ,~? as „ “!* le > . Bonbon 0. Lie, y * John"!. -1— ■ ' .... ■' . • .-■;■■ Jft3l gAUTION. 1 The well-earned reputation of JL t ? AE ‘ ES have thereby, In many Instanoee been FAlBBiifKs’BOAiis^wtamSS!! BA»M 100 ‘e 6 /^ 81 fnV6 ° t< ’ ra > * T. TAIM. twiri l "l 9ted *<> «venr branch of the “ ' M * where a correct and durable Beales is roqnlrad, Fairbanks & ewing, mm. nfiS±b. C A a?d T I°?;~ owin S 'to the popularity adjusting^“otoiSwßfflS^ 1 81W ' : other parties are endeavor)^, baa-mot. with, ohlnea, by adopting onr namcf o f° “ Pler No-1 North rlvor, at 1 and SP. M. ffrekht and passenger) Amboy and Camden. je9-tf ’ PHILADELPHIA, BIBTOWH BAILBOAB^ MANT ° WN ’ AHD NoB * Emss _ TIME TABLE. notice Monday, May 26th, 1882, until farther FOB-GEBMANTOWNV Leave Philadelphia, 6, Tj'g, 9,10,11, 12, A M i n 8.10, 4,5, SX, 6,7, 8,9x,i0K,'11^,i.,3 A - bJi . Leave Germantown, 6, 7, 7.35, 8, 8«, 912. loir 11 u A. hi., i, 2,3, 4,6, 6,7, 8,9, - r „ u „ , ON SUNDAYS. Lmvb Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M„ 2,8, S, 7*. io X , leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M., 1,4, 6 X , gir.p m CHEBTNOT MILL BAXLBOAD 10«? P. e M. adelPhia ’ 6> ®' 10> H,A.M , 2,4,6, 6,8, Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10, 7.35. 9 10. li t# a m 1.40, 3.40, 8.40, 6.40, 7.40,9.50, pTm. 1 U I °’ Al M > OH SUNDAYS. leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M., 2. 6,7 V, PM- - Hfll, 7.80 A.’m., 12.16, 6.16, 9.10, 6.10, 8.05,11 X , p. M. ’ • Wo,A * “•> IK*.®. 4 %, txTl 0 *™ o™’ 0 ™’ 01 7 > 7 S0 ’ Mi, a. I*, 4 X , T , , , 0N SUNDAYS, leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M , 2%, 414, p m - leave Norristown, 7 A. M., 1, el p >r —, FOB MANAYUNK. ‘ • S, 7, e p?ll B “ rn! *’ ®*’ 7 *> 8 - S0 > B *> Utf, A.M.,2, T „ ON SUNDAYS. rte £££%!l i:; It & B >£ »• I BAItSE] Wilkesbarre, *O. ' ?a ’ for Betolefcem, Easton, Ac. - this train reaches Easton at 6 P. M., and makes a | seoonnootisa with the Hew Jersey Oxtail for Hew p - M -i for Bethlehem, Allentown, Bauch *? a A, p - ®-, for-Oovleatown, teA 40“ rt w “Wnsi»Av aw,lra “ e WBti i! . p^SfF B FOBPHILADELPHIA. Bay* Bethlehem at 6.40. A. M., 9.18 A. M., acdS.S3 s® 7e goylestown at 7.25 A. M. and 8.20 P. M. Save Fort.Waehlngtonat 6.80 A. K. SUHDAYB—Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 7.45 flladelphla for Doylestown at 2A5 P. H Jvlestewn for Philadelphia at 6.30 A. M, Bplobem for Philadelphia at 6 p. M. Fwtto Bethlehem....lBl.6o I Pareto ffianeh fflwmp »g « n IAO t .:.„“r: 8 |.60 .JPpugh.Tickets mast he proenro-i st tlu im.> d -fe^^sSEsS^-.Sa'SW' ssSsss^gsw - my \ BUIS CJIABK, Agent. PHILADELPHIA Jf_ 03 L 186* Sfe^srasassS apt«?eaftsatKag Northern'S ■ tr^ m PhiladelpM * to to York dl patera Pennsylvania, Western Sew Xork, &, &o, Baggage chocked through to Buffalo. HJagaralTaUß, or intermediate point*. innate, * *“ «bo«, For fitther Inferm&tion ajjjjly to «JOHN S. HUjLEB, General Areat. and CALItOWHIIiIi. and H«W oor filXTlfrpd CHBSTCTT Streets. .~*r ™ Mti&mssim WEST Chester BAID . ■ ; 1 VIA MEDIA. ■."■'*?'■«.'■ _ - I SOMMEB ABBANGKMBNT. wWtearf toADELPmA J iS. e 9 *?’ } BB2 > the taain* of BIOS° m the de P° t ' oor ff&mox* * r ™- T „„ „„i. OIT SUNDAYS, P* BTe PHILADELPHIA at 8 A.M., and 2P. M ThoTrZ# °P M 2? B at BA.M ~ aud fi.oo I\ M. 4^P^r^J 68Vin J 8: *^ ~lBd ® !,,hi *' at 7.46::A,f5., and todelnhia ttt P ®“ ne,to “ with trains on the PM- Kennett ° 6lltra l BaUroad for Conoord, K«mett,Ox&d, Ao. : HBNBY ’ -ii - I ■ - , Snneiintendent. : moe;bnin.g of IHB .BALTIMOBBS AND OHIO i^chisUr A omMic , n ttd t L b6tog fuUy BKp AXBED and «r ,a , open 1 for the teih*. 1 ; tteatdeni P. B^B^Bfoo. & sS&ff 0 ** ’ S LONDON BunUlst hSS. »x"S >’ *“* al> *® * for large and small h, S'!? 1 p’ n S ll o *^ r ®obHo inrtihiHoß*, &fwdoiS&Si^ rtable n* B^ Wholeeale and ffitallosiiT at onr Wareroomg. ‘ ‘ SOUTH, OHASS, St NOBTH, ■' ■Ho. 309 Horth BBOOHD Street, four doom above Base etreet, 1862. WI.I. GATZMEB, Agent, :"BA3LINEV APERIENT. 1 14 ? ay ba osed with the best effect In ... ... 1 ■“HI® 11 ® “fid-Febrile Diseases, CostiveneM, BloJt Hcadache, Nansea, Lobs of Appetite, Indfees non, Acidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the LiT«(r, Ghout, Khemnatio Affections, Gravel, Files; IKD ALL COMPLAINTS WHB*» A QSHIM AND COOLING APERIENT OB POB CATITE IS BEQTJIBED. hTß«S^r tll!^ ly T. ad f pted the-want* of Travellers ? oal f® nta 111 Hot Climates, Persons of 611(1 Convalescents; Captains '.£pu£u&Oh£ S ** “ * rBlnable It Is In the form of a Powder, oarefnlly pnt trp in bottles to keep in any climate, mid merely requires water ponred upon it t° produce a de lightful effervescing- beverage. ftom professional and other tar Bta ? ding thronghont the conn lowossin* popularity for a sorles charSr gnai ?? l y *t< efficacy and valuable favorable notloe of an : Manufactured only by . . „ „ * TARRANT & CO., . Ho. 978 GBEENWIOH Btroot, corner Warren st. , „ NEW TOBK, And for Bale by Drnggiata generally- : QLUTEN CAPSULES FOTJE OIL. oft® «,fl«! goaa< £i 0f ™pßt patients to: OOD-liIYBR DID, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in fej# .TMfona. forms of disguise for its, administration that are familiar to the.Medical -Profession.- Borne of speciall cases, hot more often neutralises the usual effect of the Oil, proving Units iut 5^‘ aWe I 6 valu^befe nance, nausea, *c., to invalids, induced by disgust of the obviated by the use of. onr CAPSULED m^SULm lateljr i n E uropo, the experience there of the good re. suits from their use in both hospital and private practice flcflfr 4116 D « ara »y ™ggeeteci ad™X^“s warrant our claiming the virtues wo do for feed “ 108011 *“ tenoflt «* WYETH & BROTHER, 7 J±^__^j£iaM^N ! CT;atroot. Pbnadeinhias IL3LI3MIJ. M., at. Ills office, No. 428 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. BENJAMIN H. HAINES, j 126 stntbst . .Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR JL THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADEL PHIA. Estate of J AMES FORBES, deceased, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account or JOHN S. SNYDER, Executor of J AMES FORBES, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in tho hands of the accountant will meat the parties interested, for the purposes of his appoint ment, on FRIDAY, August 8, 1862, at 11 o’clock A. 3., at 126 South SIXTH Btraet, in the city of Fhi ladbtphla. H. E. WALLACE, jy3l. tbsmwf 5t Auditor. TN TEE ORPHANS’ COURT OF A MONTGOMERY COUNTY. ®state of JAMES PEN NY FAOKEBi Deceased. Whereas, at an Orphans’ Court in and for saW county, behlat Nonistowß, .Tuna 16th, 1802, the .petition and application of Mary J. Pennypacker, widow, Amaada M. Pennypacker, intermarrhd with L. Shuster Boreal, and Ti Shuster Boreaf, her husband, Hannah Iff. Pennypacker, intermarried with John A. McDowell, and John A.. Mc- Dowell, her husband, and Abraham Hendricks, Guar dian for Sallio M, and James 0. Pennyoacker, minor children of said JAMES PENNYPACKER, deceased, was preei nted,’setting forth that the estate of said decedent was entirely solyent, bnt that as against the real estate situate in said county, viz: about 175 acres of land, there were debts-of lien, notof record, to the amount of twen ty-fire hundred dollars; that by all the parties ininte resMt was deemed advisable that the'said real estate should not be sold at this time, bnt be mortgaged, and therefore praying the court to decree authority to mort gage the. samo ; and further, that one of the boirs, viz : William W. Pennypacker, had been absent, and unbeard of for a long time, Whereupon the court, on motion of Job. L.- Aliabrugh, Eta , attorney for petitioners, grant a rule upon all parties in interest, to be and appear at an Orphans’ Court to be bald at NORRISTOWN, on MON DAY, the 18th day of August, 1862, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners should not be granted. By the Court. JAMES 0. BDBNcIDE, Clerk 0. C Clbbr’s Office, BonaiaTOWN,> ; July 25, 1862. $ Tl/T AIIB HAL’S SALE.—By virtue of XT A a Writ of Bate, by tho Hon. JOHN CADWALA DEK, Judge of tho District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admi ralty, to mo directed, will be Bold at public sale, to tho highest and best bidder, for cash, at OALLOWHILL STREET WH ARE, bn MONDAY, August 11, 1862, at 12 o'clock M„ five barrels of Lard, three half-barrels ditto, and five barrels Pork. WILLIAM MILL WARD, V. S. Marshal Eastern District of Ponna. pHn.ADBI.rBIA, July 30,1862. , jy3l-6t MEDICINAL. Read the following : The opinions of medical men, after having been instructed by Prof. BOLLES, 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, in the application of Electricity as a theca poutic agent. Extracts of Letters from-medical men, after having folly tested the discovery of Prof. BOLLES: W. R. WELLS, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., after a year’s practice, writes to Prof. B. as follows: I think my faith fully comprehends the fact that Eleo tricity, correctly applied, according to your discovery, is abundantly competent to cure all curable diseases. My experience and success, after extensive practice, fully warrant this assertion. Were I kick with a fatal disease, I would far sooner trust my life in the hands of a skilful Electrician than all the “ pathies ” on earth besides. Buffalo, N. Y. W. B. WELLS, M. D. D. MoCABTHT, Mt. D.: I am fully satisfied that Electricity, when understood according to its polarities and their relations to the fixed laws of the vital economy. aB taught by you, is the moat powerful, manageable, and efficient agent known to man for the relief of pain and cure of disease. I would fur ther state that I have for the past few weeks usedEleo tricity in my practice, to the exclusion of nearly all other remedies, and have been eminently successful, and con sider It a universal therapeutic, Daytoh, Ohio, P. W. MANSFIELD, M. D.: For the last nine months I have made Electricity a spe cialty, and my faith is daily increasing in its therapeutic effects, and X believe,- when applied according .to your discovery, it will cure all curable diseases, among which are numerous cases never benefited by medicine. Buffalo, N. Y. P. W. MANSFIKfiD, if. D. AMOS GRAY, 51. D.: ■ • - I would recommend my brethren in the medical pro fession to avail themselves of an opportunity of becom ing acquainted with Prof. Bolles’ new method of applying Electricity, which I think it not known to modical men, except those who have availed themselves of his instruc tion, for.lam very confident that much injury must be toeresultof a wrong, unskilful application of so power ful an agent. AMOS GBAY, M. D. D-BTROIT, Michigan. H.G. KIRBY, M. D,: What X have now to soy is from actual observation, a* Ihave spent most of my time for the last two months with Prof. Bolles, and have witnessed the odbcts of the Elec trical agent on from fifteen to twenty-five nation tea day, suffering from almost every form of chronic disease; and, as strange as it may appear, in a majority of cases, a per fect enro was effected in from five to fifteen days. And I will here remark that most of his patients were afflicted with long, standing complaints, considered incurable by ail other known remedies. H. G. KIBBY, M, D. OraciskATi, Ohio. DAVID THURSTON, M. D.: I believe your discovery to be a reliable therapeutic agent, and feel it my duty to recommend it Since I have recjjtycd instruction from you I have applied it in cases of Aphony, Bronchitis, Chorea, Amenorrhoea, Asthma, and Congestion, and find that I have the samajsuccess that yen had when I was under your instruction, I in variably recommend medical men to avail themselves of an opportunity of becoming acquainted with your new method of applying Electricitv. Detroit, Michigan. DAVID THURSTON, M. D. MABVIN GODDABD, M. D. Prof. Bolles: A great revolution in my mted.and prac tice has taken {dace since I became acnaaiuwii irmVillmavny. of applying Galvanism,., Magneftam,. and f * ' ? FlnQtric.it.v as a CUt-atLVC.JicOn ti I theropeuac agent m tfrKcule and chronic cases when l ßo i? 0 ,i”, 810 yoar discovery. I desire that mecK !.., r.J‘„ Shoul h 3? U *° meet ibu ten thousand diseases to which flesh You, Who first discovered - TSloctriolty 1 to bo a ■ roll able therapeutic agent,'shonid be contiderefl a great benefao f>r r * ce , for it ia the only reliable system of cure for the woes and ills of suffering humanity! it U etrlnll that physicians have become so wedded to their several tbntAK 8 ’ b! ?, n ¥ lt ftma the darkness of past ages, inffStb ® yes a S&instthe lightnowbeam Ing forth through this system of practice. All other sys tems I regard as the morning star to the rising sun. P.BHEDD. M. D. Prof. BOIiEES: y, »^ earer 1 “ r ° rm to Four system of application, toe more Buccessfnl I am, and as I have examined aii the guides and works published upon toe subject, and seen nothing in reference to your theory, I do not hesitate to nht„ l «w ieTe U i to original with you, and the only reli! &ble systerD extant for curing disease. - ' - m BespeetfuUy yours, Toroxto. OIIAS. BAND ALB, M. D. The opinion of a medical man, after thirty years’ pathy' 0 ’ afteeii ln A 1h 7 end fifteen in Hom®o- BoLles—Dear Sir : I never have, since you gave me instruction in your newdiscorery of applying Eteotri- S? God forgive me if l in the future ever do, practice veraed^v D, tb„°® yor n AUopßt ! 15r - I tave been steictly g“ J®™™ by the philosophy you laid dowr, and for the best 1 am scncictly successful, and I 6a*kly say to yon that I am done with medicine forever w Mysu«oss has been great since I have beonin Ne^ JAMES Pi GBEVES, M.D., 2C6 Pine street, Philadelphia.' —ln addition to toe above extracts. Prof. B. w?n™ Urn,S |k °f fir on* thousand, folly showing that he is well known to the medical and scientific world as tha dis straS of ‘l a f iB . re ' ia S lB in tho aerStio Admfo!: - and ,hftt aU otllor operators now men and others who desire a know torfs at any time. ?Sry C 8“ cntofor af «U course of lec —— -■ •' •• •' - jyi?*nm. /T)OGTOR A. H. STJS7BtN-S, / a ’T / °^^ ew York, in now curing all kindg-of / Hemet, ail br C f) rOnio B . feeaßoB > both of Ladies and Gen- I ii l6 vario «3 raodea in which he ax>»lip« 1 ‘MASN2BTIS6I. He has located himself Bhia The ” 18 Sttnth PENN B « nare ’ FhiS h 0c^ t l 0n i I 8 a ceiitral one to the car; as well to those who choose to take board * 1 of from many I examin fl ef a ttoo 8 0 ffioe 1B be / jeXS TI ° N AW ADVIOE FBEB - / Pf®?’ mstula, and mvee I,ntl Permanent, cure, from Sa§Bfa?sL 7 / etondmg, without the aid of the knife. MABKTer RtoSf n<:a BiT^n - ' DJ S- FIOKIHG, No. 1021 MARKET street; - jyls-tutbs2w# JakkanT ’ s EEFEBVESOENT SELTZER APERIENT. : ,Xlhl m7.!^ ft .u le and plUar M ««ctae has universally r»- oei ved the moßt. favorable recommendations or the Mzdioai, Peosessioh and theFubiio as the . most EPFIOIE2JT AND AQRKKABLM *pSl-ly jy26 s3t D. MoOABTHY, M. D. Aleo > ol ° Price per thousand, separated in such nuanti ties 8s may be daily orierod for the use of collectors and others, ne*er less than two hundred stamps, and securely packoi m tin cases, suitable binders’ board botes, with W ? 41ler , eil " (Uly strong covers, or lined enve icpes, accord lagdo the guantity and distance to-be cen thlf.V- 118 may .] ,e reuuirtd by tho D.partmeat, stating the dJiFertcce; if any, between cost of delivery to in OgeDt at the place of manufacture and at Waahing’ton, ‘ n BC ! r ' llcko - se3 ’ before mailing, to be re- examined, mdttetlmji rcccuntid by an agoat of this Deyart- Bidders will also give the additional cost for directing packages for the maUs and preparing blank receipts, nut rila r CCtl< f of ™ ‘‘eeut.of the Department, either at the Department or * manufactory* , Proposals must be made for the stamps in sheets, per teclly gummed, and perforated in.such manner thateach separate stamp can be readily detached and used On and af!erWEDJ(E=I}AY, the 30th of July'instant ? r ° ! ’ oa ® 1 T ati ‘ m P a may be seen at the office c * tbe Commissioner of Internal Bovenue.: bid is be accompanied with a specimen of the style of engranog and the duality of paper to be fur mebed, which will be submitted to a board of disinterest ed experts or artiste for examination; and the accepted bidder, before the final consummation of a contract, will be reauired to furnish proof impressions of the engravings of tbe several denominationsarf stamps. ~ = , • Specimens of board and tin boxes and lined envelopes must also be submitted with each bid. Zt isnecessaryto S£ fl | Ct P iC boxes by muslin, or other covers, in the most asainet wot and abrasion. The coa tract will require all dies and plates to be prepared and kept in repair, and that new dies and plates shall be made, either for the present denominations ol stamps or ethers, without charge, at- the pleasure of the Srt meat. And all such dies and plates are to he the °pro ryrD6partmentited fOrthoSBrvioe ofth9 Tr0 ““- No bids will bo considered from parties who have been actually engaged in the business of copper plate ot steel engraving and printing, and who are thus engaged at the timo of bidding, and provided with ail the necessary facilities to execute the .work premptly, and give the regmsite protection to the stamps, diS, and plates in their possession. ’ ’ “ uu I !? tkn0 ;™ t 0 the Department will furnish proof as to these points. 0 ‘ _ In awarding the contract the Commissioner of Internal Bevenue reserves the right of deciding which hid, in its practical results, may be most to the interest of the De having reference to the stylo of the work, se enrity, mode of packing, Ac. Proposals should be carefully sealed, and marked i° r Bevehne Stamps,” and addressed to the OommiHSioiier of Internal Beveune. iron e. „ GEOBOE S. BOUTWELL, _jy£btntht3t Oommissioner of Internal Beyenuel TI/fRS. JAMES BETTS’ CELEBKA SBPPOBTEBB JOB BABIES, and th. nndor emiMnt medical patronage, t*** *™,? nd Sedans 810 respectfully reQnestod to oil on£ PhnSdPM^v? 4 residence, 1038 WALNDT 8tS!? # 1 ® 85A ® of Ahh BrofSoL L EB?tte^&l^^“S!- mierfntCKj cn^^M, C< i!?i? inln * * mniiifndo of certifloatea of tho« »? nd c °-n f i im S nterT resolutions from ottera-wU, be given to any person at 1280, toSSS; and others whodesiro a knowledgedr my discoverv-h! ■ -••• ••• • • • .~i ' . ~a&26*6ib nOTTON SAIL IdUCKANDCAN ; YAB, .of all numbers and brands; Baven’s Dock Awning Twills, of all descriutlons. Tents, Awnings; Trank and Wagon Covers f ° r r l?“?U*SfeMannfaotnrers’ Drier: Felts, from 1 in a feet wide. Tarpanling, Belting, Sail TWine. &c? *° 8 JOHN W. BVJBBHAS * CO . 102 JONES Alley. SALES BY AUCTIOn. TOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUC- W TIONEEBS, Nos. 233 and 234 MARKET Street. FIRST FALL SALE OF BOOTS AND BHOES, &0. ON TUESDAY MORNING, Ausnaßt 5, on four mon.hs’ credit— -1000 packaged Boots and Shoos, Ac, BABE OF DBY GOODS. ON THUBSDAY MORNING, August 7, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, on 4 months’ mod it. pHILIP FORD & C©., AUCTION- A EKES, 525 MABKET and 522 COMMENCE Sta. third fall balk of isei SALE OF 1,200 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, BRO GANS, Ac. ON THUBSDAY MOBNING, August 7, at 10 o’clock precisely, will be sold, by cata logue, 1,200 cases men's, boys’, and youths’ calf, kip, grain, and thick boots j calf and kip brogane; Congress gaiters, Oxford ties, Balmoral boots, &c.; women’s, misaeß’, and children’s calf, kip, goat, kid, morocco, and enamrikd beeled boofei and shoes,:gaiters, slippers, buefeics, Balmorals, &c. Also, a large assortment of first* class citr-tnade goodß. ; wsr Open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of Bale. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUC TIONEERS, N 05,213 MABKET Street. BRINLEY, & .00., X? , No. 429 MABKET. STREET. PROPOSALS. PR OPOS AL 8 FOR COAL AND WOOD. Sbhatb op the United Si'Atks,! ) Omcs OF THE SkBGBAST-AT-AftJtS, • > V i WASHtNCrox, July 25,1882. ) SEALED PROPOSALS, will be received at this office until 12 M„ on MONDAY, the 11th day of August next, for furnishing for the use of the Senate of the United States, Four Hundred Tons (of 2,000 pounds) of the best White Ash Furnace Coal (thoroughly screened ) Also, Seventy five Cords of the best dry Hickory Wood, and Fifty Cords of the best dry Spruce Pine Wood. The whole to he delivered on or before the Ist of 00- TOBBB next, and packed away in the vaults of the Se nate Wing of the Oapitol, nnder the direction of the En gineer of the Senate. Bidß for Coal and Wood will be separately considered, and bonds for the faithful execution of the contracts re quired./ Arrangements must also be made for corroct measure ments. . GKO. T. BROWN, jy26-dtanll _ ... Serg’t.at-Arms U. S. Senate. A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUI jLJL PAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets, pHiLAUKCPaiA, July 19, 1862. PBOPOSALS FOB BLANKS IS AND HAT 3. SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, at this Office, until 12 o’clock M., on TUESDAY, sth day of August next, for furnish ing and delivering at the Schuylkill Arsenal, 76,000 ABMY BLANKETS, wool, gray, (with the letters U. S. in black, 4 inches-long, in the centre,) to be 7 feet long, 5 feet 6 inches wideband to weighs pounds each. Also, 32,000 UNIFORM HATS, (Black Felt.) All deliveries will be subject to inspection, and mast conform, in all respects, to the sealed army patterns de posited In this office; a jnst and rigid comparison wllpbe made, between the articles offered and the samples. Proposals will be received for anypartof the above articles. Bidders will state the time and amonnt of each delivery. The Blankets are required to be delivered within 90 days, and the Hats within 60 days, from date of award of contract. The right is reserved by the Deputy Quartermaster Qe nersl to accent any part, or the whole, of a bid offered, or to reject the bids, In whole or in part, as the interest of the Government, in biß opinion, may require. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be accompanied by a satisfactory guarantee that the bidder will execute a contract, with good and suffi cicnd bond, if his bid be accepted. Proposals, unac companied with satisfactory guarantee will notbe con eidered; and; contracts will be awarded only to es tablished manufacturers of or dealers in, the articles. The failure to comply with any one order under the con tract to operate to the forleiture of the entire penalty of the bond. Proposals will be endorsed, “ Proposals for Blankets and Hats,” and addressed to G. H. OBOSSfAK, Deputy Quartermaster General. jy22-taus TVTO TICE. —PROPOSALS MOM i-V, DEALERS AND MILLERS ARK INVITED, till the 12th day of 1862, for famishing FLOUR to (ho Subsistence Department, of the same kind as has been received by the United States Government, and known as No. 1 Extra. Samples of t his Flour can be seen at the Capitol Bakery Inthißcity. v It is desired to make a contract for 20,000 barrels. Should, however, any person desire to furniah a teas quantity, he will state the precise number of barrels in hie hid. d The contractorwill be required to famish at tho rata of about 500 barrels daily until the contract is filled. - No Flourwill be received which does not come up to the standard at the Government inspection made just bo fore the purchase. The F'our to be delivered at the Railroad Depot in Washington, or any of the Warehouses in Georgetown, D.C. ■ Tho Flour to be put up in new barrels. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any proper cause. 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. . u - The oath of allegiance must accompany each bid. Firms making bids should state the names of all the parties interested. Payments to be made in Treasury Notes, and the bids t® be directed to « COL. A. BBOKWITa, A. D. C. and C. S., U. P. A., Washington, D.'0.,” and endorsed "Pro posa’s for Flour.” jySO-lOt rYELDNANCI OFFICE— VJ : War Department,) > Washington, July 19, 1862. y ' PROPOSALS TviU bo received by this Department untU 5 P. M. on the 9th of August, 1862, for the de* livery, at the following Arsenals, of Infantry accoutre ments, as hereinafter specified : AT THE WATEBTOWtf AB3EKAL, WATERTOWN, 26,000 Bets Infantry accoutrements, calibre....**69. 14,000 “ “ « « ....*.58 AT 2HE WATEBYLIET AKHENAL, WEST TSOY, -r- . -• NEW lOBK. - ±£»£o£.set« ca1ibre..,..,69. AT THE UE'W'"TOEK~A‘itSii;nitij,- ‘W rm.,^ ISLAND, N. Y. 30,000 sots Infantry'accoutrements, ca1ibre..,...69 18,000 *'■ “ » ■ u ga AT THE AtiLEGHEHY_AJRSESfAlt, PItVsBOBG, PENN A. 33,000 sets InfaHtry accoutrements, caiibro 69. 17,000 “ e r thousand in similar packages, dali manufactar? 6 Bg6nt of a ° department at the place of ■ Also, the price per thousand, delivered in larger niclc- Uireai eitllt ' r at thelDeparlment or place of TRUSSES, BALES BF AUCTION MTHOMAB & 80N8, * Hos. 139 and 1« South FOURTH Stmt. PEREMPTORY SALE ON THE PREMISES. ON FRIDAY, , "’’'lock uoon, the “ LORETTO SPRINGS” AND FARM, four miles from CBESHON STATION, Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria county, Pennsylvania, together wi