T H E ■ PIT Y. J3PITIONAL LOCAL NRWBSBE FOURTH PAOB.] .UELS SENT TO FoilT DELAWARE— ;BS AND ABETTORS 0» TREASON IN THIS __Chi Wednesday morning last si* of th* rebel era who hate been undei tree ment at the HosoiUl tb and Buttonwood s»reft* w*re sent to Fort OeW- Inchmed in the number wa-ttbonurse whose bra induct towards our wound d sol tier* bas caused ich indignation am* ng the ▼> itoraat the hoaoltal >us to their dep»rtuT* each of the rebels was tur ' with a felt bat, comfortable '•tothinff, and carried im a satchel containing drawem. ahirta, stocking* ■ paper, comb*, brush**, etc. Thaw article* were aof sympathisers with the rebellion. The previouriy been deposiied in the home «f William * who, notwithstanding his known dT i-3* receives a largo amount of tnoner from the States Government for the use of a portion of his A* factory as a hospital. , t 4 , Dui lap sent one of hie apprentice hoys to the of Mrs. Erniey. No 915 Gr«m street, after tbesa Mri, on the BTB of (ho d-p.r nr. jflliJ ijWj diet were tkknn to tn. id smuggled in tbrotisb the rebel narie, This tn addition to sirw« e. h of 'tie rebels a felt 'resented them .!«• » «>>•' f monejr, amount ut flvo or six dollars. Be la also s*io to hare mDloof carriages from David Lvnn, who keeps table adj8 objected to, however, hy Dr Bmmonvllle, lied] Director at the hospital, who earned the :d their baggage to be removed to the furniture ich had been provided for them. At this, Dunlap > angry, and declared that it was a pity that each jonlrt ho cotnpePei to ride tn a furniture oar, eapa a* ono of th*m owned BAO acres of land and ogroee in tbe South. Lynn is a**o reported to iid that he was sorry that he had allowed the bag* be removed. jtife to the hospital Is a tobacco shop, kept by L. Nutt Thin establishment has been doing a og buMness from the curtom of the p ttient* In the cal. Tbe three daughters of Mr. Nntt make no of their Secession proclivities, and have been quite in their attention to the wounded rehels. On the i'fi that the latter departed for the fort, tbe cou rt these girls wan snob as to excite the Indignation the loyal ladies in the neighborhood. * actions of these people on Wednesday last were bo . that the excitement *aa not confined to the loyal le reriding in the vicinity, hut *xt«ud»d to the sol in the hotpltai, some of whom remarked th«tit ;tter to be a rebel tban a Union soldier. The whole was disgraceful, and it Is not likely that snob a .e will be repeated without a serious disturbance JtTs certainly unreasonable to a*k m*n to enlist for I purpose of putting down treason in tbe South, when la permitted to rear Its heed in our midst. United States Sanitary Gommjb )K.—The treasurer of the Halted Mates 9aatt«y mroisMon acknowledge* Hie reaeipt of the following itributions since lest report: priesßKit>g t M. D. Andalusia, Pft...,820 00 nuel Bradford... U 00 Geiger & Go 20 00 ward Lowber, M. 8..,. ICO 0Q lepb Shipley, Wllminatou* 600 00 brick Mcßride, IXB South If rout 5treet......,, 500 00 nry M. Laing.... 800 00 an McAlister (additi0na1)...,.,.26 00 editors of Josiah Bawson’s estateloo 00 s. Henry W1n50r.,,,., 20 00 Spencer Miller. 26 00 lerican Fire Insurance Company 250 00 emu 8.Mari5.,,,,,,,,, 20 00 nuel 0. Morton... .......... 25 00 In Cor (additional).. 60 00 lief Association of Montrose, Fa. (additional) 33 00 s B W.Twell* 60 00 A.Steelman, 5 00 Morris Wain (additional).,, 60 00 Butter Cobb, 0 years eld, and F. F. Cobb, 8 rears old, proceeds of a parlor concert 7 15 Francis Fisher (additional) 1,000 00 BHam Wain...., 50 00 ancis A.Lewi5.,.,.,... .. 15 00 3 175 IS Previously reported. 18,709 84 Total 821,884 49 Stabbing Affray. —On Saturday inlsgt an affray occurred at Third and Queen streets, jihich a man, named Alexander Blame, a stevedore, | stabbed in the chest. It appears that Biane was bg paid off at the office of his employer, and was just ling for bis home, when two men came up. one of n, without ftDy provocation on the part of Blane, nsed a knife into his chest, infecting a severe and wound It is not thongm dangerous. Yes- Say afternoon a man, named John Aoderson, was ar« Sed on suspicion of being concerned in the affair, and I sent to prison to await a hearing. ®ai> Accident. —Yesterday afternoon, child, which had been token by ira parents to Fair font, fell over the rooks near the forebav, and fractured Knock. The coroner was Butt Red to hold an iaqaest Freed’s court, near Eighth and Cherry streets. Drowning Case.—Tlie coroner held [fniiucßt yesterday on the bodi of William Myers, aged mteen years, who was drowned whilst banning in the hnylkill, above Girar^-avenue bridge. The deceased jteed at No. 623 Jefferson str* et. iFire. — A slight fire occurred yester * a'it :;ci;n, at the cHJiiibiH! H'nble in Ijirllon street, Jr Fifteenth. It was set oa Are by a line boys playing Lb matches. LETTER FROM NEW YORK. linaUe Discovery at the Brooklyn Navy lard—Great Awakening at the same Place: lath of Allegiance Required to be Taken— Irrivai of the United States Steamer Merce liiu—l olonel Hawkins under Arrest—Arrival rf the Prize-bark Harriet R-alli—Captain Edgar—Simeon Draper—New arrivals from New Orleans—Men on Furlough Reporting them selves—Departure ol Steamers—Mar teti. Ac. wrteixadcnco of The Press.] New Tons, August 2,1382. Joe we have bad a general awakening la'ely, which is rly to result in a great amount of good to the nation, y Brooklyn navy yard is the scene ot some very im ftent discoveriea. It has juet transpired that one of lumeters in the navy yard has been caught in a nar- I place. It is charged that be has been altering time ■i pensioning men as plnmbers who were politicians »ly, and not plumbers, conniving at thefts of Qo ament materiais, defrandlng the Government by over ling purchases, neglecting the badness of his de nuent while electioneering in ram shops, parebasing bo.ee from a disloyal house for $2OO while the Bama Id be obtained from a loyal hi ate fo Sl5O, 'or tbe last two days tbe revival ha* been doing its ifeeHti more significantiy. Tbe fallowing oath has n published, and every man employed iu the navy d required to swear to it, or prepare to take hia head iis band and quit: ‘i Qo solemnly ewear {or affirm) that I have never rontatily borne arms agaioafc the United States since I re been a citizen thereof That.l have voluntarily ien no ai% countenance, counsel, or encoaragement to rmiH in armed hostility thereto. t*Th at 1 have neither sought nor acce oted, nor attempt- Ito exercise the fnooMots of an? office whatever, ua r any authority or pretended authority in hostility to b United States. That I have not yielded a voluntary pport toteuy prete&ded.*ov«rameuta! authority, power, cvu'timtioE within toe United States, toggle or laimt l thereto. L ‘Aixj lOn farther swear, jor affirm,) that to the best of f KfowJcdgc and ability, I will support and defend the iisstitnUon of the United States against all enemies, fo ign or domostic. That I will bear true faith aod aUe- M-ce to the same: that I take this obligation freely, tbout any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, d that I will well and faithtulty.discn«fge the duties of e office on which I am about to eater. So help me Dd.” 82ie result of this movement is very funny It is re* Ittog in a general drawing of lines between disloyal ia atea emd consistent tradesmen. There is ona choice r them, asri that is to indicate their loyalty, or leave. The United States steamer Mercedtta arrived at this lit this morning, having left Key West on the 2Sth of ily. She went in commission December fith, 1881, at roclilyn navy yard, and, after eight mouths’ active &er* ee, returns for some alight repairs, which could not be ade at Key West. She has been three months on ocliftding duty, and four months in very active cruls g, during which time her crew have obtained a very |h proficiency of drill with small arms, battery, and ierexercises. The following is her list of officers: mry S. SteUwagen, commander; Treuett Abbott, lien iantand ex*cfficer| Charles B. Wilder, Charles H. Bdwfci, B. J. Cower, John Dwyer, acting masters; 0. Mftfon, acting assistant surgeon ; T. ti. Stellwageo, Ing assistant paymaster ; Alexander Dolg, senior en ieer; 8. Eochfeller, J A. Manger, E Mania, acting Erd assistant engineers; 0 F. Bat.dall, cap clerk ; •A. Stems, H. Bogers. acting master’s mates; Augastus rrrot, paymaster’* clerk ; 0. Bears©, hospital steward Colonel Bush O. Hawkins, toe well-known commander - the Hawkins Zouaves, of this city, who made the flUent charge on the principal rebel battery, at the Ittle of IU anoke Island, which decided the day, is said *be ui.der arrest The charge against him is, as we are formed, that be expressed bis di&aattefactiea at the mduct of affairs on the Peutnan a. Co’onel Hawkins Is earned for ‘himself, by hard aid galiast service, the tee of being one of the most efficient, as he is one of ie bravest, officers in the service. ' The French bark Harriet Balii arrived this morning, i charge of Captain Coaani, of the Massachusetts 3lst egrCaoldlan Flour ft dull and benvT, but nw anotably ‘lower *, the aafta wo 800 bbla nt . for the loy graleacl extra, and 85 OOffl fl.fotor , Bmithern Flour ft without change, but la cnl»‘acl«a •of 760 bbla at 86;ll*o6 90for mixed to g-odaayerflne Bal timore, 4c t end #6«7 for trade brands - Rye FlDti la acarca and In demand; aalee of 10,000 bbla at 8184.30. ' , ■ T ._._ Corn Meal la firm; aatea of 800 bus at $8 30 for Jarsay, cod *3 60 for Brandywine. ' “ . - Tnn ■Whisky, —The market is quiet but firm f ealea or luo bb!« at 310 for Ohio, end 32c for 15. * D. Ckjix The market ft Irregular for Wheat; pfhna ft. actuce, and la too, but common soring, ft eaaier. the demand is mainly for export. In part for fntore deli-ttry, Mite of 80 000 bue, at 81. 12® 1.18 for Chicago sprlag; SI 13ert.20 for Milwaukee dub; 8121®1.23 for amber Iowa; 8128*180 for red W.itern; #183*1.36 for am be, do. and 81 42 for good while Ohio. «« more plenty, and are beery; ealea of Western < ‘~ ” a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET PHiLADiei.Pß'iA* Aoemt 2.1862. There wes very little bimiDewi done at the Slock Beard to-day. Only one Board was in session, and a general laoh of interest was exhibited. Prices held oa pretty firmly to yesterday’a figures, except Pennsylvania kail road shares, which drclinid X The first mortgage bonds of Pennsylvania Railroad sold well at 103; second mortgage, »t 99 )f. Beading aixea 1841 extended, brutish! 10OX ; Philadelphia and Erie sixes, 03; Delaware Rail road mortgage sixes, 90; Oity sixes, (new) 101; U. 8. seven*thirties, 102 if i sixes, 1881, 98s, —no change ; Utile Schuylkill Bail road stead i at 16; Pennsylvania fives, at 86; Green and Coates Passenger Railway, 39 an advance of X • 129 was bid for Bank of North Amerf. ca;10B for Philadelphia; 39 X for Girard. In oansl stocks there wascotbing done, offers for steady tatersßt paying railroads being liberally made. Bnsiness on the street was more settled to-day, and gold held steadily to 114Jj for buyers. The tendency at the close was downward. Old demands were offered freely at yesterday’s figure. The decline in gold for the wtek has been 2 cent., owing to the exports of grain and the influx from the Week Silver hse declined 2 V cent., end old demands abont 1),. The new :,tamp cur rency has not yet made its appearance, being as yet in the hands of the engravers and printers. By the 10th of the present month we may expect to see them in plenty. By the following comparative statement of the imports of foreign dry goods ot New York for the week ending July 31, and since January 1. it will appear that the New Yorkers have been harrying np to avoid the new tariff: For the week. 1860. JBBl. 1862. Entered at the p0rta..82.841,6® 478,138 2,40a,530 Thi own on market... 2,974,390 886,035 2,930,668 ,.63,363.687 31,618,666 30,185 784 Thrown on maricet...63,134.876 29.419,307 35,149 046 The Hon. James Pollock, Director of the Mint, sends ns the following statement of the Deposits and Coinage at the United States Mint, for the month of July: nsrosira Gold deposits from all sources..., Silver and purchases Total deposits. - GOOD COINAGS, , No. of Pieces. Yalne. Doable Eagles 4,983 899,660 QuarterKaflea..,.. 26,960 52,400 Bara 6 5,635 28.949 $157,695 Bit.TUB aoIHAOK. .. 5.060 $5,000 52,800 13,200 * 238 Dollar!. Quarter dollars, Bara Cent 5........... 3,060,000 BSQAPtTULATIOH. Pieces. Value Sold coinage... , 25 049 8157,605 SilTer 87,802 18.438 Copper 3,060,000 80,600 ,3,1*3 7*l Th« Following is tha aroount of coal transported on the Philadelphia and Beading Bailrnad during the week ending Thursday, Jnlf 31,1863: Tons Owt. From Port Carbon 10,818 06 « Pottavlllo I,»ST BO “ Schuylkill Haven 31,605 19 “ Auburn 4,857 03 ■' Port Clinton 8.629 04 “ Harrisburg and Dauphin. 1,112 12 Total anthracite coal for week... 5a 610 01 From Harrisburg, total bituminous coal.. 5,425 12 Total or all hinds for week.,,....,.,.. 62.035 16 Previously this year 1.252,950 17 Total ... .........1,314,936 13 To tame time last year,. ........1062,060 03 Tb® following is the amount of coal transported on the Schuylkill Navigation for the week ending on Thurs day, July 31,1862: ' Tons. Owt. From Port Carbon 12,883 19 *• Pottsville 2,296 00 » BchnylkiUHaven.... 25,650 00 “ Port Clinton 666 00 Total for week. Previously this year... 429,614 18 Total... To same time last year.,.,....,......,.., 575,004 05 Tie Cincinnati Daily Commercial of July 31, speak ing of specie affairs in that city, says ■ There was a considerable amount of gold put on the market here to-day by parties who had returned with it from Tennessee, where, under the late order prohibiting the disbursement of it, they were unable to use it lots which, a few weeks ago, had been purchased at 18©2Q premium, were Bold at 23% ©l4 premium. The having range at bank was from 22 to 24 premium, with 23© 23% premium as the figures at which most of the purchases were made. There was but little counter demand for it, and a selling rate is difficult to came fairly. We give it nominally at 15 premium. ■ The demand notes were purchased at 4,4% ®4% pre mium . Most of the bankers are willing to al ow no more than 4 premium. Silver is bandied with less interest One of the princi pal dealers in it is now not disposed to allow more than 5 premium. Exchange was in rather better demand to-day, but is still easy. There is but a moderate inquiry for money. Southern money is placed at rather easier rates of disc junt by seme of the barkers, in view of its probable use lathe purchase of cotton, now that gold is inhibited from pay ment therefor. FbUadelpMa Stack Bxchaage Sales, Site. 3. [Benortod by 8. SunUESSvFbila. Exchange.] FIRST BOARD. SEtPenn’aß. 46# 1000 PaII 1atmtg....103 17 lift Soh'l B .16 1006 Bead 6a ’44 0 Mh..100 V 2000Pa82dmtg..... OSB 2000 PhilaA Erie 65.. 93 1100 abt Pa 5e 86 2000 Pel B mtg 6a ... SO 600 do. 86 . 36 Phil & Brie 8.. 13# 10 Or & Goaleeß... 30 3000 OitrOs new...... 101 18 do. 30 2000 ITS 7-30 Tr H blk. 102# AFTER BOARDS. 2000 TT S 6s 1881 98# Philadelphia Markets* There is very little luaulty for Fiour, and the market Is Qiiiet but firm at previous quotations. Balts include about 200 bbls. superfine; 500 bbls. good Northwestern extra family at $5.60; 200 bbls. Ohio at $5 62# o 5 75; 200 bbls. fancy Ohio at $6 per bbL, and 500 bbls Key stone Mills do. on terms kept private. The sales to the trade are limited withtu the above range of prices, and higtegrade fancies at 58.5007, as in Quality; toe receipts are light. Bye Flonr and Corn Meal are scarce aod wanted; the former is worth 83 87#©3.50, and the latter $3 per bbl for Pennsylvania Meal. Wheat. —There is a fair demand for Wheat, and prices are steady, with further sales of 5.000 bushels at 130 a 133 c for good and prime reds, the latter for new Beta, ware, and 1400150 c for white, including 1,000 bushels choice Kentucky at the highest figures. Bye is very scarce, and 800 bushels Pennsylvania sold at 80c; 100 frutitels sew sold at 70c. Corn is firm, with further sales of 3,000 bushels at 64c for prime yellow, and 60c for inferior do., in store and afloat. Oats are un changed, and old Pennsylvania sells freely at 44c for 32 fits. No Southern offering. Bark.— Quercitron is steady, with further sales of Ist No 1 at 533 W too. Cottox.—The market is firmer, and holders are ask ing an advance on previous quotations, with but little selling to-day. Middlings ewe held at 48049 c. cash. Groceries.— The market is firm, and a fair business doing in Sugar, at fully former rates. Coffee sad Mo lapses remain quiet, with sales of the latter at 28c for Cuba. 4 Provisions —There is no change. Hams are in good demand and command fair prices, and Lard is scarce and wanted at 9X£>9j(o ty Sb. i Whiskt.—There is morejactivity, and 1,000 bblsWest ern sold at 31c. Drudge is worth 29c. CITY ITEMS. Doings of the Christian Commission. — The following letter, frpm the Bev. Boberfc Patterson* Geuer»! Agent of the Ghrlstiau Commission, ft another evidence of the efficiency and usefulness of this excellent organization: TTnitub Status Gknbral Hospital, Axslponia, Md., July 23, 1362. Mr. Ota. H. ISluart, President Christian Commission. My Deah Sir : I wrote you yesterday, from B «Jti moie, for supplies for our wounded there; end now re quest you to aid Hon. Mrs. Bradford, Mrs. Brewer, and the noble band of ladies who are displaying the most motherly care end affection for oor elck and wounded soldiers here. There are here 800 wounded,- and iu all about 1,400 in hospital. The college ft being fitted up, aothat 2,600 may be accommodated here. This ft a most eligible location for the purpose; spacious grounds dry, airy, location; excellent brick dwelling -house, *c- The conralescenta are in tents under the trees. Both pa tients and ladles are deeply grateful for tha sixteen boxes of culinary materials Jon sent them. Before these ladies went Into the kite sen, the low diet constated of a piece of bread, and a cup of trashy tea, hnt the whole aspect o matters is changed here The ladies of ths Association take each a house in charge, and see that the patients re - ceive nourishing food, well cooked. Many of ths ex hausted men need nursing more than medicine. Please to forward one dozen reclining lounges, or • stretchers, for men wounded hi the shoulders, and a suit of camp-stool and easy-chair, combined. ~ 300 surgical ehit ts, to tie with tapes down the sides an J down the sleeves. 2CO common cotton shirts. . 300 pulls cotton drawers. If there are not in store, will yon please appeal to our ladies, in the papers, to make them immediately 1 Theg are imlispensable. Cleanliness ft more than h»lf the dure of a wounded soldier, but cleanliness is impossible without a daily change oflinen,- and In bleeding cases more frequent changes must be made. 8 barrels pale ale, in pint bottles. 1 box good black tea; 1 box greentea. 10 boxes lemons. 1 barrel poyfdcred sugar. - , , These filings are necessary for the comfort and reco very of the sick and wonnded, bnt are not furnished by the Government. Doubtless some of your pstriotic m-r -chsnts will feel a pleasure In contributing them to the men who hare freely given away their limbs for our country and for us They ore immediately noedefl hero.. I will write yon to-morrow regarding the chaplain's dtpartnenf. They have an excellent reading-roam, every rest occupied with convat scents; and the library kept in active op< ration. Bnt X must dose now for mail. BespeciiuUy yours, , 3T«!E. Blackberry Bkasdy and Wines, for M KUICIXAI. Purposes. —Vfo are amhorizsd to state that Mr O. H. Mat son, dealer iu flue family groceries, Arch Slid- Tomlretreolß, has now ou hand, of good age, aui of 'ids own mannfactn-e, very soperlor Blackberry Brandies ard Blackberry Whies, auioste .celled medicine iu warm weather. They are manniac ured from the finest liquor?, end in the best possible manner to make them effi actoes aa e medioite. Ho one should leave the city wUnout a Stamping Fruit. — A Geman journal pub lishes the following: -At Vienna, fruit.dealers have sold peaches, pears: apples, *P'«*h Ac ornamented with armorial bearings, designs, lnW rTmrs The impressions of these thing, are effected in a veiy simple manner. A fine fruit ft selected at the moment it ft beginning to ripen—that is, to takaared color—and pspor, in which the designs are neatly pnk ft effixi d. After a while the envelope Is removed, and. the pert of the fruit which has been covered ft brttlUntly white i’ Ths effect ft particularly fine, especiaUy where the inscription reads as follows : “Buyairyour gtodsnts at the Biowb Stone Clothing HaU of Bockhill & Wilson, Hob 608 and «05 Chestnut street, above Sixth.” JSkty Definitions.— Eminent Success —Mar- rfirg a vroman, but asftinst her wilL, ' “ Beauty and Booty *' —MarryiDgron. hetres* at Sar*- tog« Springs* and discovering that her father is both* bankrupt mm 3 a kno^nloafer. . - • Af Zinked Swtetnest Sausage a little touched by toe warm wesffcar. Crying EvUt—Vom chfldreu at cue birth. ~y Great SxetUtnce —A sensible mfln clothed in a hand some Oiothlug Bstabllshment of GrauvMe ffioksa, Ho., 00$ Cliesthut'BtreevßhiftdelSbl* ‘ , .. - £ . ~ ..... -i -I*- - . _ a ARRIVED. Turks lßlatia July 22, with fait toAEmwvessel to TwelJa & Go S* I*l la coD'B&ny with brigs Timothy Fiftld and Leonard Barry, V»I K°i meB E( ? le for others Left BChr D B Bayloa, from Barbadcpe, to load for Philadelphia. The Amy m-tdethe passage from Turks Island to the Capes of the Delaware it eight days r Bark Pbtlena, Window, 10 day a from .Key West, in bal’a&tto B A Sender 4r Co Brig Abby Ellen, Gilmore. 5 days from Fortress Mon roe. is belia-t to Tweila Mitchell, 43 days from Pa lermo, with fruit to l Jeanes A Go. Set r Qeo-ge Falee, Nirkeraon. 3 days from Providence, With mdv* to Crowell A Collins. tchr John Whitby, Henderson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian A Co. Schr Gvorge Bussell, Tiuley, 3 days from Indian Hirer, with lumber to J W Damn. Steaming America, Yirden, 7 bonrs from Delaware Breakwater, ■without a tow. Reports hawing towed to sea at lko’cl cfc oti Saturday nigfctsfaip Hornet, for New Fork. The U S steam frigate Wabash, for Port Royal, went to seat at 10 o’clock on Sunday morning. Passed below ib? Ledge ship Bather and brig 8 J Christian, both for New Orleans, going down. Off Beedy Is'and p4s«ed hark Imperador. Power, from Pernambuco; Vermau, Bu cett, fr< m Trinidad de Cuba, and an unknown bark; brig C H Frost, from Boston, and schr D B Bayles, from Turks Island. Steamer Fanny Garner, Pierce, 24 hours from N Fork, with mdse to W P Clyde, Ship Tara. Jatnefson, Liverpool, T Richardson & Do. Schr Fellowcraft, (Br) Lane, St John, NB, E A Sou der A Co. Schr 8 Cullen, Cullen, Boston, Hammett, Van I)risen A L< cbm an. f ebr Buena Vista, Phillips, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone A Co. Schr MAG Washington, Douglass, Harrison’s Land ing. G H Arne rong. Btr J 8 Bbriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Sir Alfda, Bowen, New Yoik, W P Clyde. (Correspondence of Hie Philadelphia Exchange.) BARB KDO&S, Julpl2, 1.882. The British steamer Scotia (602 tons) arrived here the Bth inst from Liverpool 10th ult, via Queenstown 11th, Madeira and St Vincent She took on board at this part about 550 tons of coal, which was supplied by a merchant at aJ>otit -#5 per ton from vessels in Carlisle bay. 6he consumes about 60 tons per day. She has on board a crew of thirty-three persons, and fonr passengers. Two of the latter, named Maxwell and Carlton, are said to be Southerners. Also, a man named McDowell, of Belfast, said to he the owner. He wai formerly a merchant of New Orleans. She has on board cases of boots, shoes, clothing, Ac , and, according to the statement of one of the crew, it is the intention of the captain (Surface) to proceed to Nassau acd take on board the cargo of the steamer Boutherner.“ftt that port, consisting of firearms ar>d other contraband articlos, and attempt to run the blockade of Charleston or Savannah, having on board a pilot of ore of those ports. The Scotia, while here, was painted entirely white, has two smoke stacks fore and aft. also white, and eits rather low in the water. Infoi roattonbas been given to the U S consuls a* Havana and St Thomas by mail of these facto. The steamer Scotia raised the rebel flag when Bbe left Queenstown, and save rat times at sea. E. G. ... $236,065 07 ... 82,170 10 ......... $268,23* 17 67,802 18.498 P B.—July 12, P M.—The Scotia sailed this afternoon for Nassau, filing the rebel fiag. The captain of the Scotia threatened the captain of an American bark, which sailed to day for Pniladelpbia, that If he fall in with him at sea he would bum bis vessel. E. G. $206,731 Arrived, ships Conquest, from London; Elizabeth Ha milton, from Port Royal; bark Welkin, from Havana; brigs Fancheon, from Newcastle; Leonard Barryy from Dtmerara; William & Mary, from Zaza; schrs Arzae, from New Orleans; Cheviot from Trinidaa de Cuba. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sto. James Reed, Pittsburg H Dutton, Conn John LMapes, New York Lieut W H Hall, Maine J 8 Kendall, New York B Esbleman Awf, Lancaster Miss Fshtemau* Lancaster J E Hiester, Lancaster Thos Milter. Jr, St Louis W A Davis, Louisville O W Sees, Harrisburg G W Donegan, Tennessee F Terr&BS, Tennessee W R Bernard, Westpart,Mo H Paine. T» 8 A DO Main, Boston O Clark. New York A B Smith A servant, N J Mrs W J Taylor, N J Miss M Taylor, New Jersey J O Mills, Memphis, Tenn W M Shuster A wf, O C Miss E Oaves, DC H L Harrington, Baltimore M M Tbon as D O Geo B Taylor, Missouri Joe Rnsaeil, Washington J L Sticbter, Beading Mrs J L Stichter, Beading Miss & V Prentiss, Reading Mrs Heriy Hiester, Beading H H Banks. Reading Mrs Judge Banks, Beading Mrs W E Banks, Beading Wm Wall, Brooklyn Thos 8 Fay, Brooklyn Asa Holt, Jr, Mobile, Ala S 0 Long, Md" MM R Todd, Cincinnati John H Towoe, Cincinnati H C Henries, Hd Lieut J H G Miles, USA Capt Thos Ewing, USA H 8 Magraw. Pa 41,28 b 10 ....... 470.824 06 Dr G Maine, Boston J M Williamson, Canada B B Good:* ear, Connecticut W H Kretotager. Chicago W White A da. Lock Haven R G Carpenter, Troy, N Y John Smith, Troy, NY J W Harper, Jr, New York W O Brown, N J W H Moore C Dickinson, New York Mrs Geu Sigel. New York JS Lyons J G Bennett, Wash F Tbomaa, Baltimore W H fllyerß, Pittsburg W-D Swan, Boston W McOlintock A la, Pa EK WinshipUSN J S Gulick, New Jersey Mrs Gulick, New-Jersey J B Alte&rus, Pbila G P Wray, Pl ilada J B Sage, Buffalo * W H Abel, New York 5 M Thompson, StLouls J E Blythe, St Lords J S Phelps, Kentucky W McVeagb, W Chester J ODaan, Chicago J M CowtU, New York Com W Smith, UBN H C Dcnbar, Tennessee G Greene, Chicago A G Garfield, Chicago H Veazen. Connecticut E Dre&ser, Boston J P Baker, 17 8 A R Trller, New York A C Schaefer, Baltimore E E Brown, New York E T Scheelz, Baltimore D W Eey?er, Baltimore S G Nicholson, New York B R Garrison, Missouri MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth at.* below Arch, j B Berts, Madison, Wls Jas F White, Lexington,Ky Jes T Davis A to, Wash, DfiGeo Bennett, New York Dr R Booth, Baltimore Philip Graeff, Pittsburg B W Dtrickson, U 8 A Jas Beidy, Lexington, Ky J Evans, Oincinnsti Ben; Evans, Cincinnati Gapt R A McCombs, Pittflb’g Lieut J B Robinson, Pa W Bicharde, Kentucky J S Thompson. Kentucky R O Speed, Kentucky W F Nishit, Kentucky E 7 W Meier, ft Louis W Hastings, MeadviUe, Pa F V Barnet, Easton F A Shoemaker, Ebonaburg J LBrallier, Pennsylvania Mrs Caldwell, Milton D Garrett, Pittsburg W M McKelvy, Pittsburg W H H Rutledge, Pittsburg H McCmr&en, Pittaburg August 2—Evening. AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. Geo B Denny, Dayton D Thomas, Jr, & wf, Pa J Cunningham, Delaware Miss Catts. Delaware E Weil, Illinois P Brady, Easton W 8 Johns, DSN W H Arnett, Auburn, N Y Dr L Trexler, Be? ka co D Hertzag, Lehigh co John Heady, New York 8 O Wcoteon, Atlantic City Lieut Jos B G Miles OaptThos 8 Ewing ST. lidois HOTEfr—Obosnnt street, above Third Wm Mot. telins, Snebnry, Pa O Buck, B 9 H Geo J Plaisted, Boston Geo B Scattergood, Bel H 9 Kimball, N Y J H Smith, Massachusetts J Cornell, St John, H B CM Higgins, Chatham - "W P Poster Joho. Fab:, Jr W H Bannister, Hew York Dr lewis, Delaware -W 3S Jones, Wash, PC THE UN lON—Arch strsot, above Third. Clement Jsggard, Altoona J P Green, Philadelphia J W fehermeshorn, H York W M Force, Trenton STATUS UK lON—Market street, above Sixth. Jas D Scott, Pennsylvania H B Martin, Ohio B Milligan. Pennsylvania Samuel Martin, Carlisle Bobt Bell, Carlisle W Gibb, Oarlftle S B Logee, London, O W S L BrlghHnger, Pottsville » G Albright, 0 S Army Wm Baker Sr, la, Lancaster Dr Wash Burg, 0 S Army BOBEBT PATTERSON. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 99* BEK FOURTH PAGE. CLEARED. BT TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of The Press ) New York, Aug 4. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS to to 12 o’clock last many. BABLBY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. J W Spencer, Bucks co J M Bush, James Biver M Pierson. Bucks co S Wheßrtv, New lock H Bice, Bucks co J Hibbs, Newtown Wm McDowell, Backs co E Wildman, Attleboro’ A T Hsmpton. Doyleetown 0 N Fell, Doylestown Jemee Good, Doylestown S M Twining, Doylestown J H Loder, Doylestown - Jas W Moore, Weymouth I) Carver, Bucks co Lieut O Merriam, 6th HJ Y T Ogden Atkinson, Penna Sergt Lamb, Whites Haven J H Beatty, Doylestown "W B Rich, Knoxville, Pa H Paxton; Bucks co Miss M Ely, Bocks oo B N Carver, West Chester L Pauling, West Chester J Wortbii gton, 104th Pa Y A B Potts, 104th Pa Yol Oapt A Graven, SchPaOav Jas Rogers, 104th Pa Yol H Morrow, Hatboro’ T Olaucey, Hew York A McKee, Hew York M Nooman, Hew York COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. Mrs F Beatty, Delaware co L Beck, Chester 00, Pa Nde Bree, Wheeling, Ya St Pernio*, Ohestei co, Pa J C Worth, Chester co, Pa Jos Loralne, Ohseter 00, Pa Tow mend Walter, Ohesterco Louis PDußote,Dojlestown GeoTTombleson, Pottsville llGamble NATIONAL HOTEL—Bare street, above Third. H G Taggart, Pittßton, Pa Jehn Allison, Yirginia Peter Jackson, Maryland John L Schuler, Pa Aaron Abram, lowa F Wade, lowa J H Hatsenplng, MiddlebnrgW M Boggs, Mount Joy H Oott, Wilkesbarre E B Spenosr, Dunmore, Pa B B Taylor, Port Royal E W Walker, Virginia P H Frey linghonn, Yirginia MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market Moses Bash, Delaware J L Janney, Jr, Newtown B T Janney Lient O H Miller, Pa Lieut W M Ogden. Phlla L Zimmerman, New. York L 1> Emltb, Salem, N J M East hints & wt, Pa Mrs. Shaw Bucks 00, Pa Miss S Shaw, Norristown E Baptis, Hew Jersey. BLACK BEAK—Third street, above CaUowMIL JASkmen,MP,Easton,Pa Mrs Slemen& son, Easton B 7 Jncoby, Allentown E Walton, Fox Chase O B Miles, Fox Obese B W Bomberger, Kutztowh F W Obenbauser, Pa .Jos Man, Milton, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CeUowMIL Philip Sands, Nortt smpion co J Sands, Northampton co MOUNT YEBNOK—Second street, above Arch. DW CBrodhead, Virginia HO Loomey, Bterad»burg The undersigned Commissioners named in the act of the Thirty-Eevfcnth Congress -of the United States of America, entitled “ An Act to aid in the Construction of a Railroad.and Telegraph Line from the Missouri Elver to the Padfio Ocean, and to Secure to the Government theu*e of the same for Postal; Military and other Par poses,7’ in pursuance ef-the provisions of satdAot, and of the'Act oft aid Thirty-seventh Congress, -supplementary to and amendatory of said first-mentioned Act, hereby give notice thatjhe first meeting of the Board of Com mißßioners mentioned in said first-mentioned Act will be held at Bryan Ball, in the City of Ohicago, and State of Illinois, on the first Tuesday of September next at 12 James Dnnnteg, John M. Wood, Edwin Uoyes, Jo seph Eaton, of Maine ; Joseph A,. Gilmore, Charles W. Woodman, of New Hampshire; Henry H. Baxter, George W. Collamor, Henry Knyeiy Tnomaa H. Canfield, of Vermont; WiUHin H. Swift, Samuel T. ]>*aa, John, Bertram. JVanHih S. Stevens, Edward B. Tinker, of Massachusetts; Walter_S Burges* .William P. Biol get,' Berjwnin H. Cheever, Charles Fosdick Fletcher, of Rhode Island-; Augustus Brewster, Henry P. Haven, CorcfliusS. BnshneU, .Henry Hammond, of Connecticut; ißaac SbermaD, Dean, Richmond, Royal Phelps, Wil liam H. Ferry, Henry A. Paddock, Bowls J StancHfk Charles A. Seeor, Samuel E. Campbell, Alfred E Tilton, - John Anderton, Azariah Boody, John S. Kennedy, He Carver, Joseph Field, Benjamin F. Gamp, Orville W. Childs. Alexander J. Bergen, Ben. Holliday, D. Iff. Bar ney, 3. De Wilt Blnodgeoa. W*lKam H. Grant, Thomas W, Oicott, Samuel B. Buggies, James B. Wilson, of JFew Pork.* Ephraim Marsh, uharleft M Barker, of New Jersey; John Edgar .Thompson, Benjamin fl ay wood, Joseph fl. Scranton, Joseph Harrison. George W. Caw, Jotio H. Bryant, Daniel J Morel!* Thomas M. Howe, William F. Johnson, Robert Finney, John A. Green E. B :Myie; ;; Wells, Junior, of Pennsylvania; Thomas SWao, Cb»utic«y Brocks, Edward Wilkins, of Maryland; L, Wilson, AmasaStone. William H. CSemenS S. L li’ flommedit-n, John Brough. William Den* uiboh, Jacob BHckehsderfer. of Ohio; Charles Paine, Thomas A. Morris, David C. Branham, Samuel Hanna, Jours Yotaw, Jesse L. Williams, Itaac C. Elston, of Indiana; William B Ogden, Charles G. Hammond, Henry Faroungu Amoe G- Babcock, W. *t*ldon Gale, Ke-;. btnnah Bmbneil- Lorenzo Bull, of Illinois; John D. Campbell, R. H. Bice, Charles A. Trowbridge. Hansom Gernher. Charles W Penny, .Charles T,'Gorham, Wi - liam McConnell, of Michigan ; William Bans, Jr.. John Tallin, Levi Sterling, John Thompson, EUhu L Philips, Walter D. McJpdfe, T. B. Soddard, E H. Brodhead, A. Hi Wiscpmin;- A- D. Seward,? Henry; A. g*ifr r Dwisht Woodbury, John McCtwick? John R. jciiPf., of Minnesota; William F. CoolhangU, Lucius H. . . . Langwoitby, dugh T. Beid, Hoyt Sherman, Lym*tt-> IWAtpfIHELOttS MAIE J/FBJ ' > f ! Cnck, : gfttr>ueiß. Jurti*, LewisAw Thomas, Piatt-Smith, ~ .nant TV mwiß WAgLb -offtwa / wiWam'M McPherson, B W Wells*. Will* 4 • ' THB BEST IH THEiWOB ■ ,p; Hall, Armstrong Beatty* Johu Corbv, of Missouri ; W TLIiIAM A. BATCHELOR 8 celebrated Hair Dye Gorini Laban J. Bradford, Johu T. Levia, unt to he distinguished from oatnre-? Q f Kentucky.-;, W» H- Grimes, Stone, Cbe-rter fffoduoffl ;I* tninrfi «ie HMr in the least i remedies Thtnief, John Kerr, Werter R Du,vis 5 Luther 0 Challis, wssr^UgiiottevP^* 1 * the Hair foi 'Jfoeiai Miller, .!"« ■ SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICIAL Treasury Department, July 23,1882. By authority of 3 joint resolution of the Cmigresa of the United States, approvalonthe 17th day of July, In stant, notice is hereby given that the first dayof Sep tember next is fixoi acdlletermiaed upon as the day on whirl* the ** act to provide internal revenae to . support the Government and to pay interest on« the public debt 1 ’ shall be put into practical operation; and any act or thing 'which ip said act is requited to be done on or be fore the 'first day of July or .August, in the year 1862, fhali be done on or before the first day of September, 1862; ard all parts of said act having reference to said dates of the first days of July and August, 1802, shall bo iaken and construed as having reference to the first day of September, 1802. Collector**])* assessors will be appointed, and what ever other things may be meceasary to put the act' into practical operation, will be done before the date fixed by tliia notice. _ au4-3t But Your Bathing Bobes for La dles, Gentlemen, find Children, -at- SDOiN’S, ; 808 HMiKiT Street, Philadelphia. _aul-3t* S.—T.—lB6o—X. Bbake’s Piantation Bittebb^—Bi hausted Nature’s Great Restorer. They Invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Cure Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrbcea, &c. A perfect ap potizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. They ‘are compounded of pure Bt. Croix Bum, Boots, and Horbs, and are recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to o» or young, but particularly rcoe mm ended to the. weak and languid. Sold by ail Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Baloops. *• H DBASE * CO., my3-mwfSm jO2 Broadway,-New York. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1862. Af-SEMBLT Buildings. Positively the lost EXHIBITION of CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' WHALI&G VOYAGE, Wilt take place fcul-3t MONDAY EVESINGi August 4. Singer & Oo.’s letter «A” Fa mily SEWING MACHINE. WITH ALL THE RE CENT IM PI OVEMBNTS, is the best, and cheapest. and most beautiful, of all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the miming of n tuck in Tarletan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or Go reamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do fta work to per fection. It can fell, bem, 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, but it will do so better than any other Ma chine The Letter “ A " Family Sowing Machine may be bad In a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case which is now becoming eo popular, is, as its name implies, one that can bo folded into a box or case which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial* and spa cious table for tbe work to rest upon. The cases are of every Imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its uative forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. Tbe Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc , of the very best quality - Bend for a copy of « Sixoer A OoJs Gazette.” I. M. SINGER & CO., 45E BROADWAY. N. Y, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST. jyl2-mwftf One-Pbioe Clothing, of th* latest Sims, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. AH Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Osß-Pnioa Systsk Is striotly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. M&S-lv JONES * CIO ~ 004 MARKET Street. CAIRNS—COX —On the 81st nit., by the Rev. Daniel Garfoo, Mr.* Archibald Cairns to Mis* Eleanor S. Cox, all ol tbit city. MOORE—WILEY -On the 31st u’t, by the Rev B J. Wiley, <'barbs D. Moore and Miss Mary J., daughter of James Wiley, Esq., all of this city. DbWOLF —On the 2d inst., Rev. E. DeWolf, Recto? of St. Barnabas Church. The relatives and friends of tbe family, the plergy of the city, the members' of Moses Lodge a. P. A.« and the Association in general, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral* at 8t Barnabas Church, Seventeenth At Chestnut street, on Tuesday morning, 6th inst, at 10 o clock- without further notice. WHITESIDE.—On the 2d inst, Harriet 8., daughter of Deborah O. and the late Justus Whiteside. ** BECK —Suddenly, on the Ist inst, John R. Beck, Jr., Is the 36ih year of bis age. Fuoeral from the residence of his aunt, Mrs. 11. L. Michaels, No 512 South Front street, thfe (Monday) morntoy, at 9 o’clock * BBUGAM,—On the 2d inst., John J., son of John and Phoebe Am Brnsatn. ag?d 23 months^ Foneral from theTesidenceof his parents, No. 140 Cot tage street, First ward, on Tuesday aitereooo, 4th inst., at 3 o’clock. * FIBIiETTER.—At Weatville, N. J„ on the 2d Inst., Dickson Finletter, son of ThomasK. and Martha M Fin lener, aged 15 moo tbs * GATiER—On the 18th ulk,at the hospital at Pitot Town, after a short illness, Charles E. Gatier, of theU. 8. gunboat Miami, son of Stephen B. and Louisa M, Gatier, in the 24th year of bis age. # MOTJBSINa STORE.—BESSON & JLyJ son* No. 918 GHEStNUT Street. Black Mousseline de Lainea, double widths. Black Tamises. . * Black Summer Bombazines. Black English Bombazines. Black Alpacas, bombazme-'finish. Black Gros Grain and Poult de Soie Silks. Black Crape Marete and Bareges. Black Barege Hernani. Black Silk Grenadines. Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, &c. )y23 ry=* NOTICE ON AND AFTER AUGUST LL§ 11*, the Office of the ADAMS EXPRESS CO&* VaNY will be open for the reception of packages, at 7 o’clock A. HL.i and will close promptly at 7 o’clock P. JOHN BINGHAM, Superintendent, fV=» NOTICE.-A SPECIAL MEETING O F LLS the Stockholder* of the PHILADELPHIA MU TUAL BAYING 3 AND LOAN SOCIETY will be held at the Office, on TUESD AY, August 6,1862, at 8 o’clock P. M.» to consider an amendment to Article XV. of the Constitution. H. W GRAY, Secretary, It* Office, No. 1031 CHESTNUT Street ry=. A MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN LkJ CLUB of the FOURTEENTH WARD will be hHd at the MECHANICS’ HALL, at 8 o’clock, on TUESDAY BIGHT, August 5, 1862. It* DANIEL W. CLARKE. Secretary. ry=» TWENTY-FOURTH WARD —A \IJ Meeting of the PEOPLE’S AS a O JIAI'ION of the Twenty-fourth Ward will be held at the Hall of the Association, LANCASTER avenue asd MARKET St, on TUESDAY EVENING, August 5.1862. n JAMES NEWELL, It* Secretary People’s Association .24th Ward. DISTRICT ATTORNEY-—TO THE !L§ FRIENDS OB’THE NATIONAL ADMINIS TRATION IN PHILADELPHIA: My nomination, last fall, for Associate Judge'of the District Court; to the exclusion of Judge Stroud, was the occasion of an exoitement which threatened to defeat the whole ticket, and with a view to obviate such a resale, I was strongly urged to withdraw for Hie purpose of re storing hartn©n> to the party. Net desiring to be an in strumentality of discord at a time when It was the plain duty of every loyal man to sacrifice personal considera tions for the general good, I reque-ted the Convention to reaest jnblo, and tendered back to it the nomination with which it bad honored me. The result wee that Judge Stroud was Dominated as my successor, and our whole judicial ticket- elected. No sooner had I withdrawn than it was generally conceded that, in return for sacrificing my char ces of an election for the general benefit of the party, I should be nominated at the ensuiog election for DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Such was the general desire that, bad the nomination been then made, I hazard little in saying it would have been conferred upon me, if not unanimously, at least by an overwhelming majority. If, under such circumstances, yon still deem mo worthy of the nomination, and as thß time is near at hand when you will be caked upon to bestow ifc on Bomeone, I will be pleased to have it conferred upon me. Should you, however, considering the embarrassed oondition of our country, be cf the opinion that the general interest wilt be better subserved by the-selection of another, I shall cheerfully acquiesce in the result. Truly voure,,. AMOS BRIGGS. August 1,1862 aui 6-9 13 16 20 6t* nr=* OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS!!—THE llj COM MITT BE appointed to rece ve Subscriptions inTid of the CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, for pro viding the proportion of quota of men to increase the Army of the Bepuhlic, sit dally at INDEPENDENCE HALL, From 10 A. M. to 2 P M. By order of the Committee. jl29tH TBOMa.B WEBSTER, Chairman. ' T*B UNITED STATES SANITARY LLS COMMISSION—PHILADELPHIA AGENCY. No. 3235 CHESTNUT STREET —The following recora meEda!ion, by the President of the United States, suffi ciently authenticates the Commission to the public: ** The Sanffary Commission is doing a work of great humanity and direct practical value to the nation iu this time of its trial. It is entitled to the gratitude and con fidence of the people, and X trust it will be geaeroudy supported is no agency tbroush which voluntary offeiiogs of patriotism can be more effectively made ” “ABRAHAM LIHOOLBf” The undersigned will receive, and forward to places where they may be most needed, all contributions for the sick and wounded. The articles most required are Muslin Shirts and Drawers (both old and new), woollen Undershirts, Panta loons, and Stockings, and for which there is an incessant demand. aul-ISfc OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS’.-PA IL3 TRIO riC Citizens who desire to subscribe to the CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUN D, to aid the recruitiog of the Philadelphia quote of the President’s call for three hundred thousand men, are respectfully informed that the Ccmmttteewill sit daily to receive subscriptions from ten A M to two P. M, at INDEPENDENCE HALL. Fubccriptidns may likewise be eentto either of the an dersfgmd: . ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor’s Office. CHARLES GIBBON'S, Secretary, 252 South Third D. FREEMAN, Secretary, 601 Sansom treet JAMBS McCLINTOOK, City Treasurer, Girard lank. HENRY D. MOORE, State Treasurer, 664 North jlevrnth street. SINGLETON A. MFBOER, Treason* of Fund, Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank. THOMAS WEBSTER, 14 North Delaware avenue. WILLIAM WiLSH,2IB South Delaware avenue. J. BOfS SNOWDEN, lodecendence Hall. ADOLPH E. BOBTE, 153 Dock street. B W T>E COUBBBY, .631 Chestnut street. GEORGE H STUART, 18 Bank street. . MICHAEL V BAKER, Independence Halt GEORGE WHITNEY, office of A. Whitney * Sons. RICHARD 0. DALE. 621 Market street. LOBIN BLODGET, Board of Trade Booms. JOHN E, ADDIOKS, Independence HaU. JOHN D. WATSON, office of North American. ' JAMES MILLIKBN, 410 Walnut street Ward committees will be appointed to procure sub scriptions in every ward In the city, doe notice of ' which will Bhorlly appear. All subscriptions will be acknowledged daily in the papers, unless otherwise requested. By order of the Committee, j»29 THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. THt£ UNIOK PACIFIC RAILROAD U 3 COMPANY. NOTICE OF MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS. = married DIED. W. PLATT, Jb , Superintendent. rrs= * OUT AND KEEP THIS.—NO- LhJ? TK IS A«J!iBS! —MI A-rbt-s intended f v r re in, vul by thu City Contractor, must be placed in suit kLU vessel* (easily handldh), i* trout of the premises of chiseii*. vlnch veest U must be placed at or before 7 o’clock* A. M ready for lifting. Ashes placed after Certs have paestd their Routes. WILL NOT BS lifted. fiy The Athes will be removed within the boundaries, and on the da}* specified. N. B.—Dry Slops and Garbage placed in the ash ves sel* will be removed with the ashes. CAUT fON .—Citizens are particularly requested not to offer or give any pay tocartroen or others engaged in re rnovJ r the arijee, &o, a-* it encourages the levying of ** black mail,” and neglect of their legitimate business. Cat ttnen or ethers attempting to obtain or receiving such from c tizins, will be promptly dismissed and prosecuted. B. A. SMITH Oitv Contractor, Office 431 Chestnut street. FIRST AND SECOND WARDS—MONDAYd and THURSDAYS—AII south from Christian street, and from tbe Delaware river to Fifth street, including Fifth street TDESDAYB and FRIDAYS—West of Fifth end south of Christian streets, and west of Broad and south of South streets, to the Schuylkill river. THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS—MONDAYS and THURSDAY*—From tho Delawarerivor to Fifth street, including Fifth street, and from South street to Chris tian street! Including Obristian street. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY B— From Fifth Street to Broad street, iuriuding Broad street, and from South street to Chris tian j-treei, including nhristi&u street. FIFTH and SIXTH WARDS—MONDAYS and TBUBtDAYS—From Vine street to Chestnut street, in cluding Chestnut street* and from the Delaware river to Seventh street. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS— from Chesnut street to South street, including South street, and from the Delaware river tn Seventh street BEYBNTH and EIGHTH WARDS— MO> DAYS and THURSDAYS—Frou Spruce street to South street, in cluding South street, and tram Seventh street, including Seventh street, totbegebuj Ikillriver. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS—From Chestnut street to Sprace street, inducing Spruce street, and from Seventh street, including Seventh street, to the Schuylkill river. NI’ITH and TENTH WeRDS—MONDAYS and THURSDAY* —From Arch street to Chestnut street, in cluding Chet tout street, and from Seventh street, includ ing Seventh street, to the Schuylkill river. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS—From Tine street to Arch street, in cluding Arch street, and from Seventh street, including Seventh street, to the Schuylkill river. ELEVENTH and TWELFTH WARDS—MONDAYS and THURSDAYS —From Poplar street to Vine street, includir g Vine etieet, and from the Delaware river to Third street, including Tbird street TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS —From Poplar street to Vine street, including Vine street, ard from Third street to Sixth ttreet- THIRTEENTH and FOURTEENTH WARDS— MONDAYS and THURSDAYS —From Poplar street to Vine street, including Vine street, and from Sixth street, including Sixth street, to Tenth street. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS—From Poplar street to Vino street, in cluding Vine street, and from Tenth street, including Tenth street to Broad FIFTEENTH WARD—WEDNESDAYS and SA TURDAYS—From Poplar street to Vine street, includ ing Vine street, and from Broad street, including Broad street, to tbe Schuylkill river. „ SIXTEENTH and SEVENTEENTH WARD 3 MONDAYS and THURSDAYS—From Oxford street to Poplar street, including Poplar street, mid from the De lawa-e Titer and Frankford road, including Fraukford road to Second street. WEDNESDAYS and SATUR DAYS—From Oxford street to Poplar street, Including Poplar street, and from Second street to Sixth street. EIGHTEENTH and NINETEENTH WARDS MONDAYS and THURSDAYS—From Fraukford road, including Fraukford read, to Norris street, and from the Delaware river to Fjankford road. TUESDAYS and FRlDAYS—Nineteenth Ward, Including Norrij and Oxford streets. TWENTIETH WARD—TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS —From Sixth street, including Sixth street, to the Schuyl kill river, and from Poplar street, including Poplar street, north. * TWENTY-FOURTH WARD—MONDAYS and TUESD* —South of Market street, including Market street. THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS—North of Mar ket street. it (Vy» NOTICE—THE SUBSCRIBERS TO LLjJ THE CITIZENS* BOUNTY FUND, to aid Be cruiting, are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the Fond, SINGLETON A. MERGER. Esi-, will receive the amounts of their subscriptions, dally, at the Farm ers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, and furnish them with printed receipts lor the seme; or their subscriptions may be paid to the memberof tbe Committee to whom they subscribed, and the Treasurer’s receipt will he sent to the donor. By order of the Committee. 26-tf THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. rra* FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, UJ? JAMES C. KEL3H, Of second ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con vention. jy3-lm* MILITARY NOTICES, V** RUSH’S LANCERS—A few CAYALBY MEN who want to go at once to */**¥? the Army of the Potomac, and join this fine Jugunei*: Apply at JONES’ HOTEL, CHESTNUT Street, hear Seventh Street au2-3t* RECRUITING OFFICE OF THE ANDEBSuN TROOP. Captain WM. J. PA.IiU.ER. * Sergeant ALFRED VEZOf. Private HOBMAH M. BIIITH. Grtrand floor of the Pennsylvania Railroad Building, corner of THIRD Street and WIIiHNG’S Alloy. ao2 6t* " M YICTOEY AGAIISf PERCHES fi UPON THE BANNER! OF THE II6TK BEGr- W MENT, P. V., now at *• Camp Bennett.* 5 ** Bounty money in hand paid -E 27 00 Bounty mosey paid on moeter of Company....... 59 00 “ « paid on expiration of service...... 75 00 One month’s pay in advance.................. 13 00 Total bounty and pay.... $165 90 The Hon. the Board of Trade of Philadelphia have this day recognized thellfitb as the oldest and first regiment to receive Bonnty at their hands Come forward, now, and fill up this Regiment, and march immediately t>tne rescue of on* brothers already in the field. D. SEEN AN, Colonel Commanding. au4>4t Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Phila. a VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR fi THE Diet REGIMENT P. V., CotoMl B. M 111 GREGORY, now at Alexandria, Ya.—Young Mon, your country asks your services in her hour of peril t WDI you volunteer, or will you wait until you are com pelled to go 1 Have you forgotten wbat your falhars suffered to establish this Government, and are you willing to remain at home while your brethren are iu the field pouring out their life-blood in defence of the Uoion, the Constitution, and the heat Government lathe world ? Surely sot t Come, then, and enroll yourselves in the 91st Regiment P. V y where you will be placed under competent, sober officers, and in a regiment that, for drill and efficiency, has no superior in the service. Bounty given equal to any offered. Recruiting Offices: N. W-. corner Ridge avenue and Coates street Corner of Franfeford road and York street. No. 620 Ohestout street. Franklin and Girard avenue. Lieut J VMFS H. OLOSSON, Lieut J. A. GREGORY, jj3l-5t ' Recruiting Officers. * HEABQTJARTEBB PENNSYIi- H TANIA MILITIA, TRANSPORTATION AND SI TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. "" Harrisborg, July 28,1882, The attention of soldiers and officers now absent from their regiments ia especially directed to the following paragraphs of General Order* Nos. 60 and 72 respectively: . War Dbparthent, 1 Adjutant General’s Office, > Washington, June 5,1862. ) GENERAL ORDER No 60 IC. A large number of volunteers are absent from their regiments who ere now fit for duty. To enable them to return, the Governors of States are authorized to give them certificates or parses, which will entitle them to transportation to the station of the nearest United States mustering officer or Quartermaster, who will pay the cost of transportation on such certificate or pass, and provide transportation for the soldier to his regiment or station. War Department, ) Adjutant Genkbau’s Ornoi,} Washington, June 28,1862. ) GENERAL ORDER No. 72. 111. JVb more furloughs will bt granted to petroled prisoners. All furloughs heretofore given to them are hereby revoked; and all prisoners now at large on their parole, or who may hereafter be paroled by the rebel authorities, will immediately- repair—if belonging to regiments raised in the New England and Middle States, to the Gamp of Instruction established near Annapolis, Md,; If belonging to regiments raided in the States of Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, to Camp Chare, near Columbus, Ohio; if be longing to raised in the States of Illinois, Wis consin, Minnesota, lowa, and Missouri, to the camp near Jefferson Banacfeß, Mo —-and report for such duty, com patible with toelr parcle, aumaybe assigned to them by the officers in command o! said camps.. And aZJ. whether officers or soldiers, who fail to comply with this order, within the space of time necessary far them to do so, will be occonoted deserters , and dealt with accordingly. The attention of all commanding, mustering, and re cruiting officers is particularly directed to this order, and they are required to use theirutmost exertions, not only to give it ibe widest circulation in their neighbor hoods, bat to see that it is faithfully carried oat. And their Excellencies, the Governors of the several Btates, are respectfully solicited to lend their efforts to the same IT. The transportation necessary to a compliance with this order can, on application, be procured from the Governors of the several States, or from the Halted States mastering or commanding officers in the variooa cities within them. That the Governor of Pennsylvania may, under the prevision* of the paragraphs above quoted, material!? assist in bringing about a compliance, the fallowing circu lar is published OTBOOLATi; I, Transportation, upon application in form to this Department, will be forwardedby mail or telegraph to sr-ldiors and "officers coming under tho provisions of the above named General Orders,-either to Harrisburg or the print at which the nearest Quartermaster) £Ea*£eriag or Commanding Officer Is stationed. , 11. The foiin required for such application Is the cer tificates of two responsible citizen® of the place iu which the soldier or officer may-then be residing) that hia state ment a* to being a paroled prisoner now at large is cor- - rect, or that he is a volunteer absent from his regiment and now fit to return. By order of Governor A. G. Ourtin. L • O. W. BBSS, Ohief of Transportation and Telegraph Department of PeDUßjlvania. jy3l»« FINANCIAL. TJ. B. , ; HTE TWENTIES; ■ ■ - ‘OB,- ’■'■■■’ : ‘ 20- YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABBK at the option of the govebn- KENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. 1 am instructed by the BECBETABV OF 'THE XBEASCTV to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, tee interest to commence fbom date OFDEPOBIT, Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by renulring payment in GOED of the interest from May last. A fell supply of these Bonds always on band. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 1 114 SOUTH THIRD* ST; jy29.tr - 1 ‘ ‘- 1 j-f M SCHULTZ & CO. have iemoved • to 80. 36 South THIBD Street/wheretbey will attend to ibe purchase and sale of Foreitn and Domeitio Ex charge, Gold and Silver, Old demand Bole® and other Securities. ... aul-lmw M crttnm4-tr No. ns North TENTS «* , above Coates. COMMISSION HOUSES, gEAMLESS BAGS. “LEWISTON” and “PREMIUM” “A.” FOB SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., i,2l.mwfbn ' No. 880 CHESTNUT Street. DONNELL ' USD ’ GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.’S PEIN TS. 400 Cases NEW FALL STYLES. FOB BALE BY WILLING, COFFIN, & CO.,^ jyM.tmrflm No. 220 CHESTNUT Street. •gED-QUILTS, SUITABLE FOR HOSPITAL PUBPOSES -8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND SLATE. ALSO, 3-4 and 6-4 INDIGO BLUB FLANNELS. For sale l>y FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, jy!6-2m 34 N. FRONT and 35 LETITIA STBEBT. OHIPLEY. HAZARD. & HUTCHINSON. 80. 113 OHEBTNUT BTBEET, COMMISSION HIBOIAXII mm ram Slum or PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mhSB-Otn DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD AND ZING PAINTS, PUTTY, *O. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Deaton and consumers lied at VERY LOW PRICES EOR CASH. mb29-tael . LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE A SON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS or LOOKING GLASSES. ' OIL PAINTINGS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, FIOTUBE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH- FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OABTBB-DE-VISITS! PORTRAITS. EARLE’S GALLERIES. ’ 818 CHESTNUT STREET, Jals ran.Amn.rgii. INSUIUSCB COMPAiiIES. rp HE MU T U A L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. S. F. WINSTON, President. ASSETS OYER. EIGHT MH.I.IONB OP DOULAB3. PHILADELPHIA AGENCY, 400 WALNUT STREET. All polioy holders in the above Company who may volunteer in response to the late call of the President of the United States for 300,000 men, or who may be drafted into the service (should that mode of obtaining recruits be resorted to), are hereby intormed that War Permits wDI be issued to them on the same terms os to those who entered the service in 1881. .Full particulars and explanations can be obtained on application to F. RATCHFORD STARR, 400 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA. rviRARD FIRE AND MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 41# WAlt NUT BTBEET, PHHiADKIiFKXA CAPITAL *200,000. This company continues to take risks an the eafa classes of Property at low rates. The public can roly npon its responsibility, and .bill ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for tis benefit of the pnbiio, daring the Inst nine years, exceed §500,000, and we respectfully solicit its favor in the fntnr*. DIBHOTOBS; OHAB. t DUPONT, JEBBY WAHKZB, JOHN W.CDAGHOBH, JOHN THOBNIiSY,. O. F. HEAELITT, ABBAHAM HABT, DAVID BOYD, It., PETIB 8. HOE, of 5.1 WM- M. SWAIN, FUBMAN SHBPPABD JOSEPH KBAPP, m. d. n. 8. dawbhnoh, WM.O.BUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLED. THOMAS OBAVEN, President. A. S. GILLBTT, Vice Presidios. JAS. B. ALVOBP, Secretary. epfiM? XT AM R INSURANCE COMPANY. JD Ho. 40# CHESTNUT Btreet. ; FIBBUTD INLAND INBUBANOX. DIBEOTOBfI. , F.N.Bm*, *.D.WooaroN, Obas. John Kessler, Jr., Henry L'ewfij'Jr., ‘ hlox. WMldin, ' Washington Jones, - Oeo. A. West, Ohas. Stokea, . O.'W.'Davis.it : John W. Evennas. FBANOIBN. BUCK, President. . OHABUES BIOHABDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLAHOHABP, Secretary. [mhlO-ltt noMMOuw: VJ EAMOT oombant. PaErSSXL'VAHIA. DIBEOTOBB. . Dtrt& Jarm, M. • Obaries H. Bogart, ’ John M. Wtiltall, / John K. Walker, .; Sdwatd O. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Btratberi. Scary Bowie, Jr., JBJjah JOasa. DAVID JAIBI, it Be President. >1 , 40HH M. WHITAIB, Ttoc .Preattm BAKCIIi B. : MOOH, Secretary. ' Office; CfwnnnmweaWfa. Btaildiny* MS CHfiStBL Bfr**. FhjladolpM*. : m*~Ktr 1J1 11 : “exlcei j siq]b.”h:ams ABB 'THE BEST ll* THEl^Oll&B. J. H. MICHENER & 00., GENERAL PBQTTSICtN DEALBBS, ' AW ggatfl of thßC«lebgftteA. '.r : v “EXCEESIOR” sUG A R CUR E D H_ AM S, HosJ 142 md 144 Nora FBOS* Street, ' Between and Bgnc* streets, I'hilaitlj-Aia. :> The jnrtly.celebrated “ EXOiSIjSIOIt’’ HASS are cored byl; Hilt- M 06., (lit a sijle peculiar to Iheot aelrea l )'expreadp far RAMILT BSE y are of delieiomi Savor; taste ofBiilt,>nd are pronouncedby eptatreasnßerior.'to anynowoffered for., ■ate. - . . _ .1 ; j?,-. —. ; .iy2S-10l 1 WTOTICE.—AII persons ha-ring elainis iM againat the K.tate afrRBBPUBIOK 6KMNO, de>a«d*wiH pleaw jreaeat them, anathowindeßtedwlli »ihe Wtaent ta^ oß T< &&&&? TOMOHOOKIN street, (JtOTD'intoWn., June B#a» 166?.- • . ■ ’A; /V- 'v--' u J- '* NEW BOOKS. 'SO'I NEARLY READY. LEB MISERABLE*—MARIUS. The third .art of VICTOR Hugo’s great French nOTel, which is creating each a literary eeneation. Uniform in price ana atJlB with part (j rs t, u Fantine,” and part ee cot.d. *. r-osette.” Paper covers, price 60 cents, and cloth bound, 11. TBE FLY-ING DUTCHMAN. ramer < ‘h 1 c" moroD " » r th « 6«anlett oha- e i witl > BijUeen irresistibly comic w* tinted paper. Cloth, bound in style of Nothing to Wear,” price 50 cents. A regular bit. lit. OUT OF HIS HEAD. A Ffresgftftnd eccentric romance. by t b Amurnw (author of “ Bable Bell ”) Paper Govern, price 50 cecta’ and cloth bound, on superior paper, SI. ' *** f old by all Booksellers, and sent by mail free, on receipt of price, by CAEIiETON, Publisher, (LATE RUDD & OAKLETON - ,) 413 BBOADWAY, cor. liiipooard street, auSlf NEW YORK. Major winthrop’s new BOOK.—-Edwin Brothertoft. By Major Win tbrop. 12mo. $l. Uncle Jahfz • Or, The History of a Man whose Boy hood waa Spent in the School of Adversity. Illustrated. 18mo. 45 cents. Bose D&rliog,- Or. The Path of Truth. SO cents. Tony Starr’s Legacy. By the Author of “Win and Wear.” 75 cents The Boy Friend: Or, All Can Help.” By Aunt Friendly. SO cents. Horry’s Mistakes and Where They Led Him. SO cents. Plato Wowla to Young Men. By Bey. J. B. Blpley, 25 cents. For sale by WILLIAM 8. A ALFRED MARTIEN, ' • 606 CHESTNUT Street TTTAR TIMES.—That you may have Y f a fine picture at a fair price, BEE-tfBR in. tecde furnishing tv all, at war price** bis superior Oil Ga lore d, life'eta* Photigraphs. A rare chance. S 800 SO Street, above 6mn. ___ It* A GREAT REPOSITORY OF AET —BEIMUB’S Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. Allstyies pictures made ofthefineatqnalitr’, the best colored Photographs to be found there for only $l. It* pBOPOSALS FOB LITHOGRAPH- X. mo. Office Supbriktekdeht Public PaiSTiNG,) _ Wasdingtok, Augus* 4,1862 % SEALED PEOP*'BALS will be revived at this olfioe until Monday, the 18th instant* at 12 o’clock, for Trans ferring and Printing the Sketches accompanying the Coast Surrey Report for 1861. Blank forme, giving the necessary information to bidders, will be famished on application at this office, and all bids not agreeing Bab* stantialiy therewith will be rejected. JOHN B. DEFBETE3, Superintendent. Abmy clothing and EQUI PAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Struts.—Philabblphia, August 1,1862 PROPOSALS for Hospital Ceiit* and Flies, Hospital Tent Poles, Regimental Flags, and national Flags. Separate seated proposals will be received by the un dersigned nntii 12 o’clock M, on TUESDAY, sth lost., for furnishing and delivering at the Set uylktil Arsenal, 1,000 HOSPITAL TEST.* and FLIES. Cotton or Linen. (Tents obe of 12-onoce 28# Inch Pack, and Fly of 20- ounce 28#-inchDock > 600HOSPITALTKHTPOLES: 30REGIMENTAL FLAGS, Infantry! 30NATIONAL FLAGS (Bilk.) All deliveries will be sabject to inspection, and must conform, in all respects, to the samples deposited at the Arsenal Proposals win be received for nnv part of the above articles, and state the time and amount t-f each delivery. The right is reserved by the Deputy Quartermaster General to accept any part of the bids offered, or reject the whole or in part, as the interest of the Government, in bis opinion, may demand Each proposal must be accompanied by a satisfactory guarantee that the bidder will execute a contract, with good and sufficient bond, if bis bid be accepted Proposals unaccompanied with satisfactory guarantee will not be considered. JjJVAINS & HASSALL, No. 4iB ARCH STREET, MILITARY GOODS, Tent buttons and slips, u. 3. Pattern, manufactured and for sale by J. P. REBD, southeast; comer THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets, Philadelphia- jyfl-lm* JjEHOVAL. FULLEB Having Hemovod fiomJTo. 4S South THIBD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Maaonlo Temple,) Now offiare a Large and Desirable Stock of HOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, BOGEBB A BBOTHEBB’ SPOONS AND FOBKS, AHD FINE JEWELRY, To which tite attention of the trade istnvitedU asSO-Sm JBk «AMERICAN WATCH COM pant.” GOLD AND SILVER W A T OH E S . VOB LAMES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY’S SALESROOM, So. TlB CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Temple.) L B. MARTER, Agent. opBo-8m ; . •ymOANITI RUBBER JEWELRY A beanttfol line of GENTLEMEN’S TEST CHAINS, LADIES' OHA TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, OBOSSES, STUDS, BUTTONS, Ac., How in Store. J. O. FULLER, Ho. 718 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor. (Opposite MaeonioTomplo.) , ap3o-8m ■ ■ ' AGENT, Afresh assortment, at less THAN FOBMEB PRICES. fabb A BBOTHEB, Important, 524 CHESTNUT Street below Fourth. mb2o-tf Fine shirt manufactory. •Ehe subscriber would invite attention to Ms ‘ ' IMPBOTBB OUT liV SaIBTS, Which be mates a speciality in hifl boßinoatl. hiso, oon- JP©B GBNTIi'tiMEH’B WISA.B ,T. W. SOOTT, SKNTLKMSN’B FDBNISHIKG WOBK, ffb-BM CHESTNUT STREET, Four doors below the Continental. !H SIRE INSU , 07 THE BTATE 01 NEW PUBLICATIONS. PHOTOGRAPHS. PROPOSALS. au4*mwf3t G. H. GROSMAN, an2>3t Deputy Quartermaster General U. S. A. MILITARY GOODS. MILITARY furnishers, PHILADELPHIA. OS' EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHOLESALE AND KIT AIL. WATCHES ANH JEWELRY. GOLD AND SILVER CASES. ; JOS H. WATSON, jj3l-Bra No. 586 CHESTNUT street Batches, jewelry, .fa. | GENTS’ FURNJSIIIKG GOODS. SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & WILSON. SEWING MACHINES, . 628 CHESTNUT STREET, SAVES. HLIiIE’B SAFE DEPOT BE pgSIMOYBB to No, 31 Booth SEVENTH Street, note therranklinlnstitate.' ' . ' The undersigned, 1 thankful lor past favors, ana MB| determined to merit future patronage, has secure* as elegant and convenient store, and has now on bawd t large assortment ofßHlie’e Celebrated -Wrong* '.'WU" Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safe#, (th» onli strictly Are and burglar proof safes madeO Also, ÜBC 1 Lnedualied Ban& VaaU, Bate, and Bant liooha. _ Billie's Bank Taalf Boors and Bocks wi» be tarnish* to older on short noace. This is tha strongest bsst pro tected, and cheapest Boor and Book ret offered. Also, particular attanHen is called to Bffle’s B« Cabinet Safe, ter Hate, Jewelry, *O. TMs Bafe is era ceded taswpaee. in rtyVtanfl elegance anything yet al tered for this purpose, and !s the only one that Is strictly lire and burglar proof. BrKCX.II. Horioa I have now on hand ear twenty* Parrel, Herring, * Oo.’e Safes, most of them neerly n»w and soma forty of other makers, eotnyriita* a oomptat. assortment as A rises, and all lately exchanged for tSs now celebrated Lillie 'Safe. They wlfl be seidatyar low prices. Please tall and examine . jsSS-lySt ' M- O. BAPBEB, Agent flg*, EYANS & WATSON’S ‘ IsßiSi - SABAMANE*B.BASB '• STOBE, . 16 SOUTH FOHBTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ; A large variety of FIBE-PBOOF SATES always 00 Act'd. ' ' ; IVOR ITIPES—Beyond a doubt ’ BEIMER’S Ivory lypeß arn worthr the g«at pa tronage they receive of the public. They are colored with tare ability, grace, beaaty, ond finish. SECOND ‘Street, above Green. " A** STRUSS AND BRACE DE " C . ■ ■ .... C. H. NEEDLES, - Comer TWELFTHand BACE .Streets, Philadelphia., - Hernial Trussea and mecbssical'anUa&oes oornoriy adjusted J . O. H. SBBDItW Fine Vrenrji and approved American, adapted to ever; form of rc.pture, in adults and.children, English and American. 'Supporters and Belts, Sboutdor Braoes, Sna peneorl j*, Blaetie Btodrings, and Syringes In great TS- Wety v Ladies’ Department, TWELFTH Street first docjr below Race, Conducted by oompetent ladles. jy2B-3m if , ■■ ■■ TpOR A DELIGHTFUL BATH, in OB any style," there is’ everything that a geutterasn Of 'tatta and refinement could desire, at the Hair-ontHng Saloon, FOURTH and BBANOH. WBROTHE RHEAD’B OIROU . LATINO LfRB4BY.-AB tit. SEW EnriLv, and American Book., Including ALLCLARBES ofLR.. ratnre. This Is the ON h Y Library In the country tnclndos all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not REPRINTED here. Term,, S 5 per pear; 6 months S 3; three months 81.60, or & rente oer day. 218 South EIGHTH street. iyl-ttm. A SBEMBLY BUILDINGS. -fc*. LAST WESE. OAw ILL I A M 8 > _ .. Til BILLING SCENES IH t h ii Life of a Y*KKW* WHVLEMAH. BVBBY EVENING, at 8 o’clock WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Aftemooons at 8 o’a’k Admission 25 cema. Six Ticket* for one dollar. Children 10 cents. Will open in ATLANTIC CITY, THURSDAY Am ga*t7tb. aul-3t PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OI IT THE FINE ARTS, Ida! OHBSTNOT STREET, la open dally (Snodaya excepted) from 9 A. M..till, P. M Admission 25 cents. Children half price. Sham «f Stock. *3O ir« jSggagssgp delightful SUMMER EXCURSIONS. NIAGARA FALLS, LAKE ONTARIO, THE THOS BAND ISLANDS, BAPIDS OF ST. LAWRENCE BIVER, MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN AMD GEORGE. SARATOGA SPRINGS, HUDSON RI VER, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON. NEW PORT, NEW YORK, AO. PLEASUBE-SEEKERS. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY Is prepared to issue, during the Summer, tickets at greail? reduced rates as fellows; PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. For one, three, six, nice, or twelve mouths, at very low rates, for the accommodation of persons living out off town, or located on or near the line of the road during the summer. From and after July 2,2862, a still greater reduction has been made on these tickets. For twenty.shr trips between any two points at about two cents per mile. These tickets are intended for fh* use of families travelling frequently, and are of groat ad vantage to persons making occasional trips. For one or three months, for the nee of scholars at tending school in the city. Living on or near the line of the road, and having occasion to use the road frequently in their clerical capacity, are furnished with certificates entitling them to travel at half fare. Applications to be made only to Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent, at Altoona. Issued at half fare to parties of over forty, good tm any reasonable time. EXCURSION TICKETS during the Summer are soli at greatly reduced rates, for the benefit of those Bask* hog recreation from business, or in pursuit of health. These tickets are good for ten days, and are issued to CRESSON (top of the Allegheny Mountains), AL TOONA (foot of the mountains)- BEDFORD, DOUB LING GAP, and EPHBATA SPRINGS. For time of departure of trains see bills and cords Of the road. For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Com pany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. JAMS® COWDEN, Agent LEWIS L. HODPT, General Ticket Agent. jylS-tfel fob. the sea~ SHORE! SUMMER A - RANGEMJENT.—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD. Three trains dailv te Atlantic City and return. (Sun days excepted). Trains leave VTNE-Strset Ferry ar follows; Hail Train .. L3O A. M, Express Train.............. ..........4.00 P. V. Freight and Accommodation ..6.00 P. IK. RETURNING; Leaves, AtiantiuMail Train .......*4 40 p. lfc. “ w Train . .—. ..6 T 5 A. m << •* Freight and Accommodation.3.l3 A. fi. BABE 81 .SO. Bound-trip Tickets, good only far ft* day and train on which then are issued, 52.50. Bxoar- Bkm Xidntei good for throe days- S 3. Hotels are mam open. JOHN O. BIWANT, jeiy-tf Agent FOR CAPE MAY.—Th* steamboat Wtf STENT, flapt Brett, leaves wbfttf every TUESDAY, TBUBB - BDd SATURDAY at 9% o’clock A.M., forOAl** MAY, returning alternate days, touching each way at New Oftnfle. jyll-lm* A NY INFORMATION" concerning- Zi CUABIjE* CLOONEY will be thanfrfnUr received by bisbrother, JOHN CLOONEY, at the United States Hospitals BROAD and CHEERY Streets. PotJßvftle papers will please copy- It* TI/ ANTED—In a Dry Goods JobbiDg ft House, an experienced ENTRY OIiEltK. Ad drc-sH ‘*Xloyalty, , * "Press Office. anl 3t* ■WAKTBD IMMEDIATELY— f V MAX, - ® NURSES for duty in the Hospitals or the Army of the Potomac. Applicants mast be healthy and vigorous, and bring re comm end ationa as to their ef ficiency and experiences from phy-iciens. Term of ser vice one year. Pay $2O 50 per month, with rations and clothing. Applv at the United Plate* Armv Hospital 8. E. corner of SIXTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, be tween the hoars of 9 A. M. and 4P. Iff CHARGES R. GREENLEA.F, Assistant Bnreecm U' S. A. -WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 16 f V or 18 years of age. who has a knowledge of BOok keeping. io a -wholesale Shoe House. Address *• Boi 980, Pest Office. 5 * - aufrfr* TEACHERS WANTED AT'« : AME EIOAK SCHOOIi INBHTUCI” A Clerical Teacher for grhool near New York j LarJy for Piano and Singing, in Fema'e College, at liberal eatery; auonrtnr Profeisror of Hie sic, for 'Weaiern School—salary St,ooo tr *1,200 r a French Proteetant Gentleman for Catholic College ; native French Lafiy for French acd Mneio Inidy for French and Drawing: several Teachers for French, if uric, and Drawing for Schools and Famine*. Also, ether ▼aeaueleß. ApoVv to 9 8. WOODM * N A 00., Educational Agent*, 26 N. FOURTH Street, Phila delphia ; S9frBROADWAY, Hew York. aa2 3t* A STORE WANTED—CHESTNUT Ba Street. South Rids, between TPWrRO and NTfJTff, rent »ot to exceed 53,500. Address ED WA.BD PKISL !LY, 1 43 f South THIS!) Street 3?23-6fe* FOB SALE—The old-established: BESTANBANT, northeast corner of SEVENTH a*d WAT>NTJT, The only reason for eeHiog If, the pro prietor ws*hen to go forth in defence of the Constitution aid flag of bis country. A PHYSICIAN'S PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE FOB DRUGS-—Desirable Tillage property, nhysicien’s location, neat itnprov-ments, wealthy Beighborheocl. large grounds, nicely *had d, a few milee northeast of the city. Aoirtr J 5 „ enS E. PETTIT, No 309 WADVUT S reet. 4H TO KENT—Bwellaig with modem. convenience 4 * op-soeite liogatt Square. Bant, 8375. No. SIT South Fifth street;..* * ** 4«o‘ No. 783 South Ninth street “ 2*o Also, eewral medium-dwelling*. Anply to JAMK3 VOTING-, Beal Estate Agent, S9S SPBgCS St, au2 3-» j® GERMANTOWN COTTAGB» ■STO NET, situated™ ''Ylster Btreef. with large lot*, pleasantly located, within fire minute'.’ walk of railroad.. Apply to JOS. SING, Conveyancor, MAPS etreoN Ger mantown aul O>J0 >J * r RBWOVAKS. T> EM OTAL^MAHLoIirKIR K* I\j DENTIST, has BEHOVED to No. 1602 OHBST-. NUT Street. fr B lm * PHILADELPHIA. A CARD TO THE PUBMC. •CONGRESS SPRING WATEK ©EPOT, 98 GE&AR STREET,, 'An attempt ban been made lo decrine the public bw nerocs» oihrtag what they can «Gohm*SB Waot*”* ftom fonßtains, and at the prim of sin (#> cento perglaa*. The wk«2Mbfe prl*e of the pentcihe Ctougress Waters afc New York, bring about T}£ cents per glass, the irapoeU. a™ of pretending to aril at retail- ai less than coat, ondt without- allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, )■ apuarent! but their prciable oorase baa been towaptw one bottle of genuine Oongmas Water tato afonateha Med with their traefa, and thereby ohririealngito tots! o °wehaee hbsbs sold Congwes Water in tonntaiaa. nor In resseisof any other description than ordinary-slued glam bottles. Yba cork of erery bottle of rite genuine In branded, And any without 1 those words sad leK. OONGSSSS ♦era on tbo cork Is (Uf. ootmifiiV WATBB. whether from form- i' ... Tba following gentlemen are row Hedi by hb regtriaitj with geimme Congress Water, In bottles, freah fre» \M flflHgww Spring: FBSBIK BBOWK, oor. Fifth and Oheatnol Mi. 0. B. HUBBELL, mo Ohertnnt street. OHAB. BLIiIS A 00., Market street ' E. 3 STEVENS Sc CO., Continental HoteL AMBROSE SMITH, Cheetmtt street J 0 TDBNPENHY Ss 00-941 Sprncestreet . THOB.J. HUSBAND, ear. Third aad Sjruoe sta ■WYETH Bros., Wshrat street CIrABKE & WHITE-*. joSO-italf ' CIRCCLATIKU LIBRARY AHUSRMJBKTS EXCURSIONS. IMPORTANT TO COMMUTATION TICKETS COUPON TICKETS SOHOOIt TICKETS CLERGYMEN EKCUBSION TICKETS SEA BATHING. WANTS. FOB. SALE AMO TO tBT HIE IOBK SuaLzoga, J*iy 1, 1562. jtatefl or bottle*. CLA.RKS * WHITS, Proprietor* of Ooogres* Spring rtPBNING OF A SUMM’iSB &AB- V/DBM._Tbe rmd«aw»A ba«. IVeTe to OT,ATEB ttaset •rr, Wins* *O., »IVM» <* HENBT FBIOXA, swbttJKM** aaaeOAXBBM.