Fund.— The advices from Washington of last 'nl,l'N lE ‘T„ , n •)» Citizens’ Bjunty OT entog show that the Government ia in earnest in its ■„«» yrrierdW intention to prosecute Ihe war for the eupproarion of the geers AshhrMire... *5OO rebellion- Men ore wanted,and patriotic ctttzens should ‘ r ■■■• C ?SS «- h Whri.n & G 0... 800 not now hesitate an iDatant in rnshing forward to the aid ' h £ a.. IS ?„h„ A. Brown (July of their country. If civil and political institutions such tot" 2fto John A. nro “A 10 #s An)er)c# hsa hitherto grown great under are to be ;!| Kmnifiyo' n of Indus- preserved, men must respond to their country's call in *?' J trial Works, 2029 this her boor of peril. Whether able-bodied men will in« Oallowhlll street.,.. 160 wait to be drafted or accept the liberal bounties which in() Vianuf-iotnrotß' and some Of the regiments are offering will soon bo detor- Mechanics’ Bank,,. 1,000. mined. Of the many flue regiments which Philadelphia .no Mias Mary Gibson, is about Sending into the Bold, the 28d Light Infantry, j r jL 24m ward 600 to he commanded by Colonel Chapman Biddle, offers in mo S mtnwlok, Bheble, A ducemenis wbioh roust aeonro its early organization for 3OO sofvice. The other regiments will, no doubt, meet with Qeorie A- Wood 200 the afitlve cooperation nod encouragement of their igoreoll.• ‘’*-p yyilUam S. Bowere... 100 friends. Philadelphia, we hope, will have no reason to rogret the vigorous efforts whioh she is making in the trf*<"** ivoKMW»*W* HAM; • • •• . cause Of couatitutionul liberty. b,vEO A **o John 8. Uttell.. .8100. , tt" “TST — "| 2j Norman L Bart & OoMOO THE HARDSHIPS Of SYMPATHIZERS.— cn& e ‘ ’goo (tern yMo Ore*, «0 rpjj 6 recPD fc expoet of practical sympathy with the rebels, Charles B. tlarsni••••«*’ bu thu oldNorthttu Liberties, on the part of certain vlo- Hay& AloDevltf.*..*.**wU |cat Breckinridge polHlctaus, has resulted preoinely as J,ao !inV of t'hHftd Steam .Prop, MJ. B} jght have been expected. The leading and active par onipi » gg By R F.Loper, Fre.itoOu, »ticlpantp,wbo coocm<*dthat thovhad a righttovootilate n ‘:*rvT\.lW -wfa- .•••JjJJf*- ‘•their uotoriofis Boccsaion procHritks, have b<c*zuft ob -1 LiffeV of * Sr S t * rQ borgor....soo jtols of universal dis'ruat and suspicion. Several of them itdfllu Wru. Bf.Ohrlatj*. <« had mjoyed tbe patronage of the’ Ftderal Government ,lOO Wm Browu, lOdb *o- - and of their own neighbors, .but now that their troason ‘M,,wVbe cw&fc street aWe | oc ß Da ti onß bare been »evfalei, they are avoided '1 \V. Bub 41 ? ■iVVJTnU* “ana shnDited by nil class os. If there Is such a thing w a i " joo BshericK» Black A G0..*600 conscientious sympathizer with the infernal wretches Woodwardt*«,,*4too t w j 3o we trying to destroy our country, he should mu • 2fio , - _ ‘ rl'i ' to receive a cent from a loyal Governmentor a loy tel man, ono Received yesterday .$13,382 and after that immigrate to Seceaaia itself, ,*OO Total to dose of W*- m, ' C 6 torday...BB3o 00l REFUSED HIS DISCHARGE—YeHter- rw R’-pisrsrwnTOW. day, in the: Criminal Court, Bobert Potter, a raau appa ;AK ?rI RIT IN , w ,* « WBtly beyond the middleage oriife, ln the n>«- „ .if the citiKta* of “fif riDC service, made appHcatlon for his discharge, on the earner of Front and alasteretreoi»» around that he waR drnnk when he enlisted Tiro wit- J iho poi‘P onH recrulUug a regtment to cetEea testified that Potter, on the morning of his onllst- Lftlnlyof *i?i ment, was drunk, but able’to walk to the navy yard. m& Tlie weeing was organized by tne The judge refused to discharge him, but deferred the case n p Hr, John Armstrong as caair* until the 18tb of August, in otder to have the officer pro- applicant. 'Tths present * im» °i»to*»S Yfa«rSrf ail SALE OpPRIZE (JARGO SET ASIDE.— * -if the muster tolls, tttorebs showing att The sale of the cargo of tbo-prize-sloamer Cumbria was, i ft imitation by ail true lovers of vlielr in the Doited States Distilot Conn, Btt aside by Juitte »' Cadwalader, an motion of Charles Gibbons. Hsu., who of tlie Acidrrson.Guarda, was thenin- appeared for the captors. Mr Gibbons, whowaaau mkewfollows: thorlzed by the Secretary of tbo Navy, under a recent ,is sbont sevauteon month, since T mot act of Congress, to represent the captors, stated that the I rich as I itow meet, for the purpose of District Attorney fully concurred with him in opinion ? tor the iletenoe of the GoVernmeot that tt.e goods had not been so offered as to secure the f t’ou knew mo. and when I asked for host market prices, and in oonsrqnence of that, and other ‘-Mtuiled to nvy call, and gave me s x hnn- irregularities, the Bale was sot aside. force of Clrcum dance I was only enabled to i„io the Held, sod I s,ll > thßnl *®s® ; ANOTHER PRIZE ARRIVED. —The Bri jo! A taiy Ur o' B vfrginia, "superior to tith steamer Emma, ef Nassau, loaded with boots, shoos, f. M, 1 ) *I„,X ,eat of war. it was confl. salt, He., has hi en brooght into th-d’non, as a priz-i to fi ll wlcki d o mspirao? on free insti- O’ 6 United States Rtesmor Adirondack. The Emma was lefriwM In about six mouths; bnt there ' «»»turri on Ihe 24th of July, and hor crew placed on b S mi'taken Our ranks have been hoard the Adirondack, where they are now lying m -of, and death. Wo want now to increase irons. Telve our generals as many mo aos are , _ .T' -"■ TT . . einally crush ibis infamons reb dUon. I ARRIVAL OP A GUNBOAT —The United ivonlove seer crttutry, toformyonrsdrea states gunboatWissahiokon arrived at the navy-yard, j ssd enroll jottmatpes ‘ from Now Orleans, last evening. She oome3 North for narch immediaiely to the omifliot. By your ro p,iire, having been patched up after the taking of Forts eve cow to commence drafting to defend - j ac g wn B . l( ] g t Philip, The Wissahickon is a propeller «ootrj of the earth whicn sun ever 0 f five hundred tons burden, and has proved herself a Conitbe that an kmerioan oitlzen who B „ ptrtor yuhmL ntbi* natriotlsta, ana of h» love of * -• SSESSSH IMPORTANT FROM PORT ROYAL? Col. Serrell, &c*. Sory, Can we aot recruit 600 men out of Hiltoh Hbad, S. 0., July 31. Uertaifiiy we cau. If you submit to a IT« nm have positive information that the rebel raw, fen chance* to one of being ooligaa to go; which has for a tong time occn inprocess of construction l not rather voiuutier than »c roToea mto at Savannahi is completed, armed, manned , and ready d enterprise 1 A camp of instruction will for service* AU accounts which com© to ua represent iho terminus of Girard avenue, for tue her to bo of a very formidable character. She is of light utilil the ragliflPDt is c impleto. Guarantees di augbt, great power, and has a very heavy artnamsat, rowivtd from thH Government that thia Already the rebels are iuoking the necessary soundings have a place in the army of »en. Pope, jr*pa'atory to bringing her down tho river. Two with (be army, on horseback, and does not gteamers, corrying the rebel flag, and engaged ia the per tcbes, [Apolaase ]') An appeal has been formance of this service, came within the range of Fort people, Aaa I aoi pro ua to say that the Palasfei’sguuß ooTuafiday, hut were compelled to retire, pars ma birth has been represented in Of course the new iron* dad is the absorbing topic. She itrifo aud carnage, and that they bear their is expected to venture forth at an early day. Already (. coW steel of southern baronets, and the t’moroua people are devisiDg means of fleeing from the lea bail of their ongints Of war, and ale, r»m to come, while, on the other hand, Admiral Dupont n Ihe land of their Hd«»ptiO' . is making every preparation to receive the moustor. The ded In the anualj of b’B ory, ana futore Paul Jones ordered to return from Doboy B>uad,and, }i bless their memorv. [ A pplause j if the Merrimac .No, 3 Tappears, will undoubtodly have cloßion of the remarks over sixty persons ot woik to do. lister ro l Tbern n«iT*g three companies The steaming Thomas Foulfces ran ashore on Tybee itpil, th a regiment will bo mbe in active Island, last night, while on her way to Fert Pulaski, and iiDgton lias seiit hundreds of brav© fellows is likely to prove a total loss. • d we bare uo doubt she will do hershare The gpneral court*maitial in seeaion at Hilton Head is emergency. prosiutd over, in the absence of Ocjonel Brown, by Blajir - Eai.f, of the Forty-seventh New York Volunteers. Tea [UMIIS All OulTftT. Yesterefay or twelve cases bave been disposed of, some of which ate Ugu.t teim ot tnu Orlminal Court waje-.m- ol'the meet but as yet nothiog can be hSge Tbuoiptcn on tbe oench Tne o .art “ a|, a e as to their results The cue of Oolonel E “I very clean apoearance, the Interior W Serreli, of the New York EngiLOcrs.U stilf on trial ....i.tolv ronnvaioit rlnrino tha roront short before the couit-martial ot Beaufort. Ths list of wit mpletol) renovated during the recent short Eepf(JB for tbe d.ftnee embraces thenames of Secretary iof a clock has been roade-o thing that Stanton, Governor Morgan, the American consub at woctHi in the room. It is simply wonder- Nantes, sevetal brigadier generals, and numerous other drnmeut of this kind, to mark tha cent,e of distinguished men. Unhappily, .they cannot; all be pre- It,hi lotroditesd before. * ent ' tl| : ..speck Of War in g , rtbe uameHof the grand and traverse ju- TROUBLE BBETVIHe—MORMON TRAINS STOppeu At ralied, tbo crier, Mr Dare, announced tost FORT LARAMIE BY order om ooverhmest — ,rs were discharged until yesterday two uRiOHAit you kg preparing for war, etc. , . , , « »,in fFrom the Omaha Nobrasklan, July 24.1 sof a couple of‘ouths. nmned Smith and 1 ifHoalioii to have thdr sons discharged »i» currently »ported in. thisi city that the first Mor ament. It eesrns from the evidence that neon trains from Salt Lake City this season, were stopped ißbleen } ears, the other nturteen years at Fort Laramie by the military authorities there, .a (Ue' S'iott L gion It aimeut, m w encamped pursuance of an order from theCovernment i. One of them raid he did notknowtttat Tbe reason for this audden check to the Mormon emi r Thv liinut-nant told him that if he had grerioD is said to be on actmunt of the destruction of the -mid be DM-essar? to have a guardian, in »»Hb. stage stations, robbiug, and mordermg of emi ilc bis consent. The bo* seemed very grants on the route between the Fort and Salt Late and askni the lleutcnai.t to became his City, which have all along been attributed, to the In to Ikutanaut did bo, and, giving bis consent, dlftne; bnt tbe Govercmeat baa been pat in possession of tvomin intflligence which wan ants the supposition that the an ) the other boy, h said that bis father and thoritiea of Brigham Young have been instrumental in rbad. but that he had a married sister the comroiasiou of these Acts of depredation. Among ifenderson. The officers at the rooruitiog tbe reasons for this belief, on the part of the Govern at it Wou'd be necessary to prooure her ment, is said to be that while emigrant trains for Ore i lad took a blank nod rammed with it, gen and California have Mon coatiunally harassed Da it turned nut iki siga-itore was a tee rout© west of Fort Laramie, the Mormon trains have passed along undisturbed. meson said a great wrong had been com* If I* further said ibal Brigham Young has ordered of lb© capes, which aseraed to be forgery, every able-bodied man in the lerritory tho entire Jidool kcow but that the boy ought to militia—to muster immediately for drill and service ; re- Krai case* »iroi'ar to this had been before onlriue ihe woman to tako care of tho crops. It is, no lit was nearly time that something should doubt, the intention of Brigham to despatch a large force uriencorf thvfn. to meet the coming emigration to Utah, aud contost che hen made an order for the discharge of both right, by military power, of escorting bis subjects to ued, however, that alt the expfensa they hid Tb&b, Bhould the«c rumors prove correct, we may expect rMtifns. clothing, &C-, be paid |if not, then to bear of a conflict in the West, between the Govorn jialu in camp ment troops and ike military powors under Brigham o of a Oaaiphene Factory.— ■— —— sd with consiiterable loss, noun-rod raster- vvi vr \ Dfiill 4 MII r’fl IVI ill UP PI 4 \ ,in the oantphene aodlftlcohol factory of f UIAJ.IL'IAJj AINU VUMiyililUylAli. is, at Front-Uid Oallowbill siraew, formerly ~ Mr. Portens. The Dnildlngs consist of a ‘ „ TTT , ivr A HTTwr ik on Front street, one on Hope street, and IUD. IfXUjX£,x iuAtllvL 1 • i alltbree cotnieclod bv ashed. The works PntLAßßt.rmA, August4,lB62. destroyed with [heir contents. Mr. Gulin' • nfnnor ennlinneo Blinortnnf Th« nnstolnm fn, rail loss at fS ODD. on which there ia no hum- , Money continues strand ant. ihe Quotailons tor call uuegG to the bniUliDgs which are owned by are 4885 per cent, j for first-class mercantile paptr ikr, Emi*, amounts tn SI.OOO A quantity from 4to 0. One-year certiflcates of indebtedness were pproperty of a Mr. Dyer, etoreti on the in demand at Gold waß less active to-day } Aft»‘r tue coal*ll became and the rate was etearty. Bnyeis were rather shy at any a ihrouah a culvf'rt iiito the , .. . _ _ , ... ivenst that tributary with a Bhoet of fiame, thing above 114#, although that figure was freely paid m i«etfiretotheniercccotact‘irvbf Mr, Nani- the morning; toward afternoon 114 was the best offered, itjedlftievhUby. Th©pfiginofthelireappeara at which rate the marxot closed. The Sub-Troasnry, at CuHo b&i beiin engaged for some New York, received last week nearly half a million on , Af^/Taoh " '■<•»«», on call after ten days, at 4 per cent. The BtroM ip we* bung up ami tbe drlppingß from it of to-day says x rdpoTßtcd ©nd HIM the cellar. Yesterday, “Financiers are beginning to .(lueation the wifldom of uneaeceFfa'? to a furnace fire in tho the Government deposit system. It is said that, by allow pm thrown op b n and sufQclont time, mg 4 per cent for dopOßiis on call, Mr. Chase 1b Btanding lit, allowed to permit tbe vapor to escape* Id his own light, and impeding the natural, advance of hta erson, one of the workman, then descended, 6 per cent, stock. So long as capitalists can get 4 per nit be lit a match the vapor took rtro aud coot en call, tho temptation to give par for a 0 per cent* dto the bairets of oil and to the buildings stock is slight. It 1b argued that if the ra o allowed by Mr. Kelmson was slightly burned abont Government for deposits was reduced to ©3 per cent, bunds The fire resisted the efforts of the the public would naturally invest their money in the lute hour lust <>v<'nl g, funded securities of tbo United States, and hence that the five-twenty bonds would soon be placed at a price which ITIYJI FROM JUSTICE Arrested would induce active conversions ot currency. We cannot n A short time since* Wm a. Hn«b*r,rf hcI P thinking the deposit system has achieved its pur *w, was convicted on tbe ohioyeof cousplr/l- sflße5 flBe finds I Willow anil two or thr,o d .ughters. named financial history it supplied the Government with funds t the Beaver dam furm New Jeraav He when no other resource was available. Whether it pre najed to esraro after his onvictkfo Ho Bents any present advantages which can counterbalance “l ™ Bnada uce of «* ifl a « j, 648 * * n °^ n r ‘ part of tho Twentv-eecond ward bv Om J,’ towing on call is always a dangerous expedient. It is a Criminal flonrt When arrested the pri- Birnple and tempting financial method; but every Wall *o »W Waare inclined to think that, steady ad daalrlnir L lTa.iLi,,, herence to tho convertible paper-money system will work into theentr* while ,h« nmr.r'.Amainnd In “ore aatlsfactorily far the Government, and, iu the mam, JSSS* Z more beneficially to the public, Jhan any ether plan f perfectly easy, bnt mis-inz the voice of which has been or can be devised. 3«gh tho Wife was sllll subbing, he stepped The steady line or business men aud those desiring in 3 that his prism,i-rlfui escaped. vestment who would make up the larger amounts of money nd, « hlla on tha way from his rural retroat, loaned in various ways to the Government, would not be t■* “> - •»” •»>»-«•* Th °- «* 2, whom it is necessary to have on baud a cash capital are ' only likely to deposit on ten days’call. It ia not likely iHGS OF THE UNITED STATES that the finances of the United States will be impeded by I ABEIIOUSI3S —Ws are again permitted, the four per cent, call arrangement, especially as a pro £.* U S!oiiniik**r, the storekeeper portion of the legal tender is keptoa hand for insuring o revenue ser V i! ; U “ r The foßo*riu*g schedule tho P»s»ieut of loans aud anticipating the very tiling rarlous tmantMes of goods that have been spoken of by the Herald . he United Staten Stores, at Front Business in o*d demands was moderate to-day at 105 > streets, from May Ito August 1. At one buyieg 105 k selling » much gr\“i h Van'r of the « «»' »>°« d were mostiy iu bonds, al n©&, they being the onlv places uskl for tho us b they were email in number. Governments fall off y the Gorernment, that private parties ware a Utile; sixes ISBI declined % \ seven en rent stores for their accommodation. Id- doried, brought 101 K ; 102 k was bid for blocks; Fenn g?r“ mbt I hhdt.% uS’ci.Tan s /v nia flvcs wo r T l " “"r Sa tf d *u m t • . . - City sixes were steady at 101; 97 was bid for the old n r _ w , Beading sixes 3888 fold at 84#; 1844 s extended ad -swa,Srfl2 e as ?TK tsof — 4 Philadelphia and Erie sixes were steady, 93; iS. hotehf’are to .xces.f • • Mo " iB 2d bond, brought 92*; Penn est inhabitant" iaof the opinion that ot the sjlvania Railroad 2d do. advanced about %■, Pittsburg, there 1b a greater rush than at any former Fort Way no, and Chicago Railroad, Ist mortgage scrip, ... . . , brought 91, a decline from last sales; Minehill Railroad evening, a grand sacred concort was given . ’ _ . „ . ns< Church, which drew quite a large atten- advanced X; Pennsylvania Railroad advanced and concert was under tbe auspices of St. Au* continued firm; Boading was about the same a 3 ou Sa ir,of thisoitr* agisted by Hauler’s orchea- turday; Morris Canal preferred brought 117 ; Lehigh ?r?3 Ct£>r wa 2 ’ Thunder. The P p > Navigation,49. After tbe close of the board the news lMriebohi™andotb B ®:* Scliulmri’a'tieiiutifS camethat theSrcretarycf Warhasordered adraftimme ’ contralto—with a rasoination of effect that dtutely, and many were, speculating as to its effect on the Maria,” was snog bv Miss O MOaffrey—a mosey market. Some thought that there would fin every llrtoner Thßdun, " Luolj Orea- j, a a great rise in’gold and a panic in stocks; Bud SrrUy e"ed’“' VM Vok altogether a most glorious velw or the order. —. To our mind, it is tbe best news we have had for a long SE OF A CLERGYMAN —We learn timo> To 1,0 sore, It proves that a necesalty ior more • Erastos Do Wolfe, (or rua*ny years known ro,n sxists-a fact which we have all acknowledged to unity of this city ne connected with one of ourselves long ago. It proves, also, that the Administra- Kirtast and Infero-tlDg missionary fields, has tlon is waking to the full danger of the moment and to kl* was contracted j PO p er requirements to themselves able to lericgto the wants of tho sick and wounded * , , . ~ ~. ■ - overcome and destroy the sources of thoßo dangers, aud ■— , that it is determined at last to take the bull fair and BfoWAßri ttnawTTAT —Tho fri? square by the borne and wreßtlo it to death'; So we can , -Zjlfrji. I, I; I ™.* . only see a promising state of affaire shekel, that will more tbemoath OUnV U manager B -of tb 8 iQ " than compensate for the many gloomy days we have lents registered slnoo March Ist, 18631.2,187 spent. There is no more necesrity for a money panto ! 11 (luring July.... 617 than there would be aboard the Wabash if an extra ton M ,tJ rfl9 7 ibp ?. f r . dnr,n * o f powder were ordered into her magazine. This draft B-riptlom fnrnl.be d " « 1,602 of „ en bo „ 8 n 0 relsti on to the money market; it affect, ! nTIT ._ IT7 . _ . ,* men’s persons, not their pockets; not their purses,but f.G 7 0F Water.—During the their hands. Weak-minded men are apt to clutch their Iwli.l B ’? 69 * 81lo ’ ,s ® fw ?* pr VL ,e puJP , ’ d pocket-book* when an assassin assaUs them, but the re7er?& sa r^n y s; 'MIK vifiorou,minded man will clench his hands and kiock Delaware, 02,1 lio 920; Twenty-fourth ward, the assailant down. *« So let It be with OffiHar.” Let the ..... hands creep and tremble, but let the money-bags remain Sted.—Levi Temple, the driver S ™rexei & 00. quote: has been held, by AMenuau Shoemaker, for Hew York exchange..,................Far to 1-10 pre. aring npou the charge of having ra u over a Boston exchange....... .....A-- “ to 1-10 pre. Charles Donnell, at Thirteenth and Poplar Baltimore exchange “to X dta. 18 boy had one of his legs broken. Country funds... X dls. R In.—Yester davmomiDe, Lieu- Old demand Treasury notes iX to 6% pre. Is Bratton, of Company 0. Zouavesd’Afriaue, f 8-10 Treasury notes .....101* to RB# M into the service of tbe United States? The The directors of the Insurance Company, of the State ‘“ijfihety.slx men enrolled, and is the first of cl Pennsylvania have declared a dividend of 8 oent, be sworn in. or EI3V share, payable on demand. Reserve Ryn-ntriEHT Wn mu ’ OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT. flic that Colonel F« £ O E«ma3s Cray ■ °* »» >HtLAD»LyHIA »A«g._ rimentls positively accepted by the Governor _ ' loakb. bpboio. “SMlvania’s ou.-ita -ami is for three years BAWtS. -; —■ —-■ The headquarters at present are at 305 ' • 4. i July 28. Aug. A I July 28., , where all desirona of enrolling their name, ■ „ *!— —- - Philadelphia... 84,120,000,84, 088,000 006 *870,0001. North America.. 4,317,669 4,0a7,292 660,207 561,889,, )K BY Lightning—Vpqfpydftv Farm AMeoh.. 6420,783 .6,160,0311,108,7601,100,710 J iurin* the * x eateraay Commercial 1,819,000' J,BlB,<»a 264,000 254,000 slnk^» T F‘hninderstorm, the toweron Mechanics’..... 2.033,000 2,070,000 225,046 226,390 and N. Liberties.... 1,916,000 1,913,000 388,000 380,000 Bo eri9 w ,y ,D)nr, S B -Bonthwark..... 1,166,683 1,126,848 206.460 205,672 tegMsrtteb«.^ffe a e HeD .” TonnB,who Kensington.... ‘ 917,8t3 ’ 901,080{137,314 187,358 g near the base ofthe strueture, Penn Township 912,078 952,918 174,423 .174,477 PTFri r VU U 1. » Western 1,902.476 1,923,041 394,629 395,07 a pted —The Keystone Artillery Man t Mech.. 1,612,050 1,536,253 we.son B)iconsisting. of ten-ponutier Parrott guns Commerce..... 778,005 789,969 166,897 166,749 jmmand or Captain BMtings, has been ao- Gimni 2,207,928 2,605,641 422,275 , 323,064. ««mv r ®*9*rtment for twelve months A Tradesmen’s... 783,494 085,002 129,98fi 130.26. tali on by applying at the Arsenal Consolidation... 904,414 901.836 116,860 126.818 ‘i near Broad. «>.*» .« ■» » AWMI, City............ 922,671 933.618 121 ;633| 121,746’ — —. . . . Commonwealth. 662.458 653,998 -76,172 76,220 INTEL. .Tnhn IVnloL l.i. .e it Corn Exchange . 729,000 .■ 711,000 .. ~,95,000 , 96,000 received ,b°. Welsh latoof tljI 3- 0ni0n......":. '727,000 - 739,000 70.000 - 70,000 Jrtant rsnk of ca claln, and been dh. : — 1 »*antquartennaaterat Louisville,'Kentuoky. • T0ta1....'.'..'. 33,517,900 33,383,3736,660,1876,579,7138 DEPOSITS, Aug. 4. Philadelphia... North America. Parni ft aicch.. Commercial..,. Mechanics’.... N. Liberties.... Southwark Kensington,... Penn Township Western Man, ft Mech... Commerce....... Girard......... Tradesmen’s... • Consolidation •. City Commonwealth, Corn Exchange. Uni0n.......... $2,494,000 J V 44.035 5.058.943 1,164,000 1,2.9 000 1,660,000 1,122,374 96T.080 - 870.366 1,530,086) 865 2301 642.685 1,669,652 652,209! 415,828' 520 607 260,395 626,000 357,000 Total 24,058,289 July SB S 3, “ 29 2, <» 30 2. ** 31. 3, Aug. 1., 3. “ 2.,... 3, $19,207,205 63 $1,625,494 26 The aggregates compare with those of previous weeks as follows: July 28. Aug. 4. Capital 5t0ck....... #11,716,775 811,718,775 Loans 83,383,373 33,617.900 1nc.*134,527 Specie....... ...... 6,679,788 6.061),15T.1nc. 80,399 One fm other Bks... ' 6,300,984 6,406,076 Ino,. 10J,091 One to otlior Bks...- '6,919 294 6.984 242 lee., 04,948 Deposits 24,704.281 24,686 289 Deo.. 108,992 Circulation 5,058,276 6,U26,970.Dec.; 28.306 The following statement shows the condition of tbs banks of Philadelphia at various times during the last few months: - 1802. Loans. lan. 6... 31,040,337 Feb. 3.........30,386,119 Mar 8.........29,393,356 April 7.........28.037,691 “ 14.........28,076,717 “ 21.........28,246,738 “ 28.... ......28,793,1161 May 5........ .29 324,4321 “12..,. 29,006.347 “ 19..5. .....31,121,663 «26.... 81,638,608 June 2......... "31,747,070, “ 9... .31,951,715 “ 16.,......, 32,132.654 *• 23’... 32,654,655| “SO.. .32,911,5781 July 7.... ..,.33,206,00!| “ 14. 33,118,5021 “ 21..... 33,080,808 “ 28 ..33,383,373 Ang. 4.... 33 517,900 Specie. Circnl’n. Deposits. 5,688,728 2,145,219 21,396,014 5,884,011 2,144,398 20,068,393 5,881,108 2,343,493 18,641,190 6,886.424 3,378.970 16,636,638 6.912,870 8,496,420 18,112,546 6,046,260 3,496,420 19,011,833 6,052,827 3,613,994 29.223,556 6,049,635 3,759,692 21,316,614 3,738.028 5.620,221 5,587,012 5,533,482 6,632.307 5.630,603 5,609,926 5,673,999 6:645,007 5,579,945 6,613,724 Messrs. M. Schultz & the steamer Asia, from B< London, 60 days 5ight........ ......128)i®127 •* 3 days .........127 @l27^ Paris, 60dajBBight. 4f45 ffl-tf.so “ 3days. 4F,42)j ®4f.45., Antwerp, 60day85ight..,.4650 « Bremen, 60 days 5ight.........»..........., .90J4 Bamburg, 60 days sight 42 ®42)£ Cologne. 60 days 5ight....... . ...........i...S2j< Leipsic, 60 days sight.. 62)$ Benin. 60dayssight....... 82}f Amsterdam; 60 days sight. .47®4S Frankfort,. 60 days 5ight.....,,, .....48 ®4B^ Market inactive and weak The following aro the official tables of the trade of the Oort of Now York for the oast week and sinco Jauu aiy 1: IMPORTS. For the week. iB6O. 1861. . 1862. Drygoods... ...82,841,829 - 478,138 2.495.530 General merchandise.. 2,587,895 1,006,518 2.646,453 Total for the week. .85,429.524 1,483,656 6,140,933 Previously reported. 136,652,169 8G,039.76G 97.430,673 Binco January 1. .8141.981,683 87,523,422 102,621,606 EXPORTS OP PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE. : 1860. 1881. 1862. For the week 81,61-2,984 2 083 966 4,134,314 Previously reported.. ,49,C82,299 74,093 468 71.578,308 Since January 1..850,695,283 T6,17T,434 75,712,622 EXPORTS OF SrEOIB. 1860. 1861. 1862. . For the week #2.520,497 1,382 748,523 Previously reported.,. 29 153,462 6,323,373 36.776 480 Since January 1...#31,073,959 6,324,760 87,524,009 Philadelphia stuck £: ; Boported by S. E. Slat 200. City 6a..New..101 12000 Beading 6s 'BO.. 84% 6i 00 Penna 55., 86 6560 d0....t30 Sat 80 20000 do. ..s3O flat. 86 4 West Fhilada B. 53 SECOND 81 Ponna II 46% 100 do s 5 46% 20 Beading B 27% 28 Minebill P....... 49% 12 do 49% 1000 Mor Canal 2d mt. 92 % 1000 Prone, B 2d mort.loo 3000 Beading 6s ’44... 100% "LOSING Bid. Asked. I O 8 65’81...... 98% 98% [ISTrT 3-10 N. 102% 102% Philada 6s 97 Puiioda 8s n0w..1C0% 101 Ponna 55.;.,,.. 86 86% Beading 8...... 2774, 28 Bead m 65’80’43.101 . .. Beading mrtbds 95 Bead mt 68 ’86.. 84 Penna Bexdiv. 46% 47 Penna 81m65..103 Penna B 2 m os.*. 100 Morris CnlProf.ll6% 117 SchNav Stock.. 4% 5 3cb Nay Fref.—is _ Sell N 6s’B2exint 68 68% ■Elmira 8...... 10% .. Elmira BPref.. 20 .. Philadelphia Markets. August 4— Evening. There is no quotable change in Flour, but the market is yery dull, the demand both for export and home nse being limited. Sales are mostly to supply the trade at #5 for superfine, $h.26®b.50 for extras, #5.37% @5.75 for family, and 5607 V bbl for fancy brands, as to quality. The i cceipts and stocks continue light. Bye Flour is scarce and selling in a small way at #3.37% ®3.50 4? bbl, Cora Meal is wanted, and Pennsylvania is worth $3 4P bbl. . ■ . : Wiibat.—Tlio receipts and sales are light, and tlis market firm at folly former rates. About 4 to 5,0C0 bushels have been taken at 130®135c for fair to prime red, the latter fox new Southern, and 140® 150 c for white. Bye iB in demand, and old Pennsylvania is worth 800. A email lot of new Southern brought 72c.. Corn is un changed, and 3.000 bushels sold at 64c for yellow and 650 for white. Oats meet witb a steady demand, and old Penney Ivania are worth 44c IP' bushel li A n a—Quercitron is steady, and a farther small sale to note at *33 for Ist No. 1. Cotton The market is firm at the advance, and very little doing in the way of sales. Ghocebirs and Provisions There is no new feature in the market for either, and a moderate business to note WntSKVis hold moro firmly at 31®S2c for Pennsyl vania and Ohio bbis; 100 bbls of the latter sold at 31%c, and Drudge at 29c gallon. Philadelphia Cattle market, August 4. The receipts of Beef* Cattle are larger than usual this week, reaching about 1,809 head. The market continues yery dull, and prices are fuily 25c the 100 lbs lower than last quoted, ranging at from #7 to #8 VlOO fim for poor and ordinary Western, and $8@8.50 for good Western and Uheßter county cattle. First quality Fat dteers would bring muoh better prices, but they ore very scarce, most of the stock on sale being of ordinary and poor quality. ' . At the close the market was still on the declino, and lower price 3 were accepted, the weather boing very warm to-d ay. (The receipts were larger than the demand, and 4®500 head will be left over. The stock on sale are from the iollowing States*. 817 head from Ohio. 560 head from Dlinois. 35 bead from Ohester county. I. Abrahams sold 17 head Illinois Steers at from #7® E. Scott sold 22 Ohio Steers at from #7«8.50. Kimble A Kirk sold 30 Chester county Steers at from $7.50®3 50. Kennedy sold 27 Chestor county Stoors at from #7.60® ■8.50." B. C. Baldwin sold 32'‘Chenter county Steers at from #7®B. < - - J as. McFillon, Jr , sold 100 Illinois Steers at from #7® 8.50. - P. Hathaway sold 103 Western Steers atfrom#7oS.so. P. McFillen sold 121 Western Steers, at from s7®B. Cochran A McCall sold 93 Western Steerß, at from #7 ®8.60 J. Seldomridge sold 84 Illinois Steers, at from #7.25® 8.75. • . . Mooney A Smith sold 139 Western Steers, at form 57.50 ®8 50. " W Alexander sold 21 Chester county Stoors, at from 57.50c8. v .... ■■■ Fellbimer A Kirwin sold 84 Ohio Steers, at from #B® 8.60. J. Chain sold 20 Pennsylvania Steers, at from $7.50®8. G. Darlington sold 29 Cheater county Steers at from 57®8.25. J. Kirk 82 Chester county Steers, selling at from #7®8.50. , Fuller & Brothers 52 Western Steers, selling at from #7®8.60. . ■ ■ ' ■ Chandler & Alexander 52 Ohester county Steers, selling atfroro 57®8.25. ■ McClene 35 Western Steers, selling at from S7®B, E. S McFilten 30 Western Steers, selling at from #7.50 a 8 > Smith A Mooney 46 Ohio Steers, soiling at from #7®S. Miller & Co., 66 Ohio steers, selling at from #7®B. B. Hood, 34 Chester count; steers; at from #7®B. ‘ Beia A Smith, 116 Ohio steers, selling at from $8©8.25.* C. Airmen. 90 Ohio steers, selling at from #7®B 25. Crcmsp, 104 Ohio steers, I "sailing' at from #6.12% ®8: * Kepple, 42 Ohio steers, soiling at from #6®7. > COWS AND CALVES. The receipts and sales of Oews at .Phillip’s Avenue Drove Vard reached 126 head this week *, prices are Sla 2 bead better than last quoted—ranging at from #2O, to #3O 4P 1 head for Springers, and #25®40 for cow and calf- .. ■■■■* ■ - - ... ■ .*■. • Calves are dull and rather lower than lost quoted; first quality ranging at from $3®3.50, and second do. a’ from #2®2 60 head." * THE SHEEP MABKET. - . The ri ceipts of Sheep at Phillip’s Avenue Drove Yard are smaller than last week,*only reaching: about 3,009 head. 9ho demand is better, and. prices a shade higher than last quoted,'.ranging Vat. $2 50®4,4P , ~ head for Bbeep, and #3®3 60 for Lambs, as to condition and qua’ity. ; . .*', THE HOG MARKET The receipts and sales of Hogs at Phillips’ Avenue ■Drove Yard reached about 400 head tbis week, selling at from #5a5.62% :V ICO lbs for corn-fed, and $4.75®5.25 for still-fed, as to quality. -., - , , The receipta and sales of Hogs at H., G. Imhoff.’s Union Drove Yard reached:l,B94 head, this week; selling at from $4 25®'4>75 for still- fed, and $4.76 to $5.50 for corn-fed Bogs, as'to quality. ■ . The following are the particulars of the sales :••• 83 head, Glass & Leeds, Ohio. 89 Glass A Leeds, Pennsylvania; - - 167 L. W.,Worthington, Ohio.' 6 Gillespie A Son, Pennsylvania. 60;J Grosh, Pennsylvania.. , 157- Holmes A Piper, Indiana., 66 Jerry Gilchrist, Pennsylvania. - 91 Ellnenger, Glass, A Co., Ohio. 130 Holmes A Glass, Indiana, : 104 J. 8. MoVey, Ohio. • •• 74 S. Hogan, Jr., Ohio. 82 W. 8 Black, Ohio. . 98 H. Mayers, Ohio. . 202 W. Bryan, Indiana. , . 92 Bolmeß A Piper, Indiana. 891 Baldwin A Johnson, Ohio. Harrisburg Live Stock Market* August 1. Total receipts of Live Stock of all kinds for Ihe week, at the Harrisberg Stock yards, 1.552, Beef- Cattle, 1,031 .Bogs, 1,190 Sheep, and 6SB Boraes. The Bales during Friday, were: 'NI Tanner sold lfl liead .Beef Cattle at $BB head, average weight 3,000 lbs. ~ ,- . .... ■ Harks ft Co.* 68 head at 84 30 100 lbs gross.' Jas. McOalUiter, 32 head at 84.30. .. Montgomery ft Go., IT head at $1.30., 1 J. Brieebach, 84 Hogß at 84 20. M. Fordyce, 82 Bogs at 84.20. [ Total sales, 138 Beef Cattlej and 166 Hogs. ‘The fol lowing droves of cattle were in market this week: , Geo. Lehman... .. .32 head. Snyder ft 80yce:..35 head. Tl’os. Lamb 31 “ Smith ft Bice ....103 “ Marks ft Co 160 .<• C.Gerard....;;...102 “ J . SoWomridge 84 « JW. Hutchinson 146 « Jas. «\ark.........60 Ed. Williams..... 155 “ GucbenUmer&Bro96 “ H.-Ket1er..........42 « ;J. f’Bngonbaugh...lS “ Patterson ft Wilaott4B p. A11en...........57 u SI. Moore.. i.....'.81 “ . B. Tenner. 10 ■< A. Johneton 16 ( * lloimes ft Pleiffer.,lB • >•■ Montg’ry ft Eeyser 60 tl JiilmDarrah 12T- <* J. MeMllleu. 26 « J«»4McC»lli»ier...B2 Wilson ft Bro 112'« Slj ers ft Dixon... .60 “■ 1 THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1862., OiaOULATIO*. July 28. $2,447,000 8356,006 2,7-77,423 656,319 5,066,898 236,770 1,154,000 848,009 1,159.356) 311,685 1,582,000 168,000 1,129.1961 77,670 960,-266 297,192 895,586 193,033 j 1,593,762 166,040 I 869 008! 287,430 j 657,095! 109,370 , 1,713,32* 415,731 i, 647,847 155,864 428.498 304,544 562,330! 220,981 270,198 283,938 647.000 197,000 364,000' 257,000 $380,000 664,608 254,580 337,000 309,640 I*l,ooo 84,765 304,426 191,512 160.140 287,077 121.420 417,881 134,565 310,090 220,030 269,542 194,000 263,000 24,764,-281 5,026,070 16,056,278 (Hearings Balances, 1,029 997 98 $278,109 82 .727.927 39 276,047'50 1,978 026 96 340,620 IT 1,295,6G2 62 109,060 00 1,507,287 64 294,461 87 1,668,294 14 [327,134 90 23,092,263 23 335,009 23,973,056 24,384,644 24.973,011 24,807,057 -4,143,314 24,410,423 24 367,782 24.183,604 24.485,817 3,867,200 4,046,666 4,150,05 S 4,335,012 4.354,599 4,298,023 4,324,735 4,430,057 4,749,220 4,859,921 5,005,583 6,579,'785i6'055.276i24 764,281 15,680,18715,026,070124,658,289 To. quote forelgu exchange for ston, oa follows: , :chtmg» Sales! Aug. 4. MAKHt, Phils. Exchange.! BOARD. 12 Minehill R...... 49 86 Peons 8,....... 46% IT d 0..... ...... 46% 2000 Phils & Erie 65.. 93 100 Race & Vino It.. 10 , SO Heading E...... 27 81 'BOARD. ; 1000 D 8 7-30 TrNoßn-101 id 1000 doi End 101% 20 Morris Canal ptd. 117 1000 City 6s Now.lol 420 PittsFtW&Clmsc 91 200 Penns Ss 83 10 Lehigh Nav 49 PRICES. Bid. AtTtti. Elm 7a’7K.ox int .. 85 L Islands 10% 16% LehOl&N.x-dv 48% 49% LoCl&Navacp, .. 29 N Penna 8...,. *B% 9 NPaB 6s 74% 75 NPaElOs..... 98% 99 GetawßCon... 3% 4 Catavrißsa Prf.. 10% .. Sec A Third St 8... 04% Raced; Vino-stR 10% 11 W Phils B 63 68% Spruce A Pine.. .. 12% Gr&Otsßoxdv 31 Acr)» St_oae •d*TV *TT ’ Z£j£~ Tbir & Fift’ntb. 16# 16 Girard College.. 22 23 Tenth & Elev’h .. 34 CITY ITEMS. Broadbknt & Co. 3 8 Colored and Plain Cartrs dk Yisitk are attracting universal atteation, both for their artistic cxceiionce and strength of likeness. It is bow estimated tbat the amouot of pictures of this popular Biifie turned out of thiH establishment is double that of any other in the Union. Their elegant new gal* lerics, at 912 and 914 Chestnut street aro not only a fa vorite resort of onr own citizens who desire first-class pic tures, but distinguished porsons from all parts of tbe world grace their large collection ol specimens, on snloat their counters. New Smoked and Spiced Salmon.— Mr. C. n. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has iost received another lot of extra find new Salmon, both smoked4nd spiced, in cans; also, a fresh supply of Sardines, and best quality of Moss fifackerol, very fine, to which we invite the attention of our read* erß. A Draft Ordered by the Government. — Tbe important order irom the War Department—order ing a draft of SOO,OOO militia—seems to meet with the ap probation of every one. Our Government is now fally aroused, and the people will flock to its support, and soon this wicked rebellion will bo squelched out. Our citizens should not wait, however, to be drafted, but at once pro ceed to tbe Mammoth Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, No 609 Chestnut street, whore tbe ohoapesfc uni forma in the country can be obtained, and then shoulder tbfir muskets and stand np for the glorious old “stars and stripes. o Tbe Song of the Bell.— 1 lu‘Boston town, as we’ve been told, 'it *Tbe bells of Beauregard were sold, c The bells that New Orleans did hold. There they were gathered after they’re toll'd. Oh l the bells 1 the bells! the bells! tbe bolls! Such treason this all else excels, Its parallel no history tells. . To think tbe “ merrie marriage ” bell Should ever ring the Union’s knell! But was there over such a “sell?” Beauregard waters bis horse in—well, It doesn’t need me here to tell Of what of him and his horse betel. At the Continental, of all hotels (Beneath which Stokes his clothing sells) Is juet the place for “ Yankee belles Herewith pride my bosom swells 1 When we thick of our Northern boiler Oh? the belles! the belles! the belles! the belles! Where Do All the Nickels Go?—The public mind is now anxiously exorcised to know what be comes of all the nickels, three millions eight hundred thousand cf which have been coined at tbe Mint in this city, during the past month. The coinage of tho past mODth if, doable eagles, £69,520; quarter eagles, 852,400; dollar pieces (silver), $6,000; quarters, $13,200; nickels, $38,000. Total $176,120. Total number of pieces coined, 3,682.236. A reasonable share of these will pro bably bo expended in the purchase of handsome suits at the Brown Stono Clothing Ball of Bockhitl & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Ohestnut street, above Sixth. These will be about as good inveßtmennts (as could be made with the coin* ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O'CLOCK last night, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sts. Alex Bazuevy, Minnesota Hon L Brinkley, Tennessee W F Boyle, St Loujb Bdw Overton, Towanda E Weil, Illinois J O Jones, Maryland James Jennie, Hartford David Wouoruff, N York Dr 8 G W Tucker, Bermuda AL Butterfield, New York E 1* McManus, Fort Monroe Oapt G J Whiting, USA G W Kimball, Michigan Mrs Whiting & daughter J N Do Foe, Michisan F W Graof, Now York Dr B F Gibbs, U 8 Navy Amos Holiioger, Lancaster O B nerring, Washington U Saudi, Easton, Pa Bobt L Teel, Washington Lieut HI L Tyler, Oonn B PBacnin, Michigan Jos Bogers, jr, Baltimore MiseS 0 Robinson,Baltimore Miss N Rogers, Baltimore A May, .West Gbe&ter . Mast II O Rogers, Baltimore J G Sibbald, New Orioans Bobt Boyd, »r, U 6 Navy John Boy d, Baltimore L B Mills, Cincinnati B Hendry, MD, U S Army M L Furbie, Chicago 8 O Tucker, New York H H Wbetler, New York B B Latrobo, Baltimore George A Parker Mr Burke & wf, Burrisburg Miss Burke, Harrisburg R Muler, Georgetown, D C JohnT Fardy A la, Md ■; T T Hutchins & wt,Baltimore Miss Spencer, Haitimoro E G Moses, St Louis N P Sawyer, Pittsburg J L Buzby A lady Duncan Buzby Miss Buzby L D Watkins W L Butler, Buffalo Mrs Gosbeli, Baltimore loibrie, Beaver, Pa W L Helfenatem, Pottsville J Buntv.ing&r, Jr, Pottaville K K Cooper, Baltimore O Kamr s, Washington Thoo Stchn, Now York Miss SUhn, New York John Oocbnower, Ohio J B Archer, New York J B Gautrie, Jersey City W W Condict, Jersey City J Wilson, New York J Y Hagerman, New York B & Painter, Penna Levi Mattson, Port Carbon Samuel Lewis, AUentowa Mrs Cox, Baltimore MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—-Fourth at., below Arch. G Levi, Hagerstown, Md Lieut J L Gilbert, Pa Rev J F Baird* Yoik, Pa Geo A Ramsey, Ohio Oyruß LawaU, Easton Mast H. O Lawall, Easton H H Douglas, Easton Gio T Cballis, Kansas John Boboif, William^pvrL-. *-D H«wley, Phcenixville • J.in.w T IVitson. Baltimore WmT Hamilton,—Virgiuo. R Porter, Wheeling, Va Obas P Scott, Pennsylvania M Barry, Lancaster Simon Golfin Samuel P Burrows Jubob Evans, Cincinnati Bei jEvates, Cincinnati Lieut Bomonde Mrs Strieker A 2 ahitd’n, Pa L Lefevre, Baltimore M P Weeks, Safe Harbor J Burk©!, Louisville, Ky LDock Sami Mitchell, Gleac field Janies Gracey. Pittsburg Henry Saxton, Carlisle D B Saxton, Carlisle O B Dirkinson, New York WL Humnsmi * «on. Pa E ft Taggart, Pcil&deiphia Luther Belcher, Boston Alf 3 Weiuaheimer, Fa AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. JII Salkold & son, M Gh’fc P Brady, Philadelphia A F Seltzer ' *■ Judson M Duckett, Balt John S Miller, Lancaster Jacob Benjamin, Baltimore Levi De Wolff, Baltimore J M Frick, Minorsviile J O.Brigbt, Pottsvilie P W Hortzier - ■ Mrs J T Cozier, Delaware Miss M E .Harman, Del' J Hill, Yirginia W n Chamberlin & la, Pa Jasß Small, York, Pa . John L Dubois, Dorlestown Dr Theo A Helwig, USA Capt J A line, New York Jos Wilson, Kentucky Alf Ticbenor, Newark £ Ji Beaton & son Md W P Brower,Trenton Thos Wallace, Delaware. • ST. LOUIS HOTEL--Okesnut screet, above Third. C H Morey, New York John Best, Pittsburg 8 Y Arrov smith, New York A Wilson, Jr, Ohio J J Worthington, Ohio H Hamill, Mercer co,N J A J Miller, Baltimore G L Merritt & ’.vf, Balto Miss Merritt, Baltimore J N Irwin, Cape May John O Reid, Baltimore N Haynes, Johnstown J Bidieinan, Dayton. Ohio D Roseman, Buffalo ■ W W Sadler, New Baven THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. John Taylor, Massachusetts D J Caliigan, Peoria, HI W H Stevick, Columbus, O w J Jackson, Baltimore C Jaggard, Altoona, Pa E D Smith, Beading John A Elioson, Delaware Jobn T Jakes, Camden, Del F Clunn, Philadelphia D Bichwino, Lane co, Pb A J Thomson, Penna Col R Ratcliff; Tamaqua Jobn Johnson, Tamaqua Wilson G Homer, Balt J D Wlsherd, Maryland A 51 Decker, Pennsylvania W H Cool, Beaver Meadow T C Harkness, Penna John Ralston, Mch Chunk Chas Wood A son, N J John W Boyer, Pinog r e, Pa "“NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. John B Smith, Plymouth II E Warford, Atlantic City O Woman, Atlantic City 1J Baylor, Schl Haven Dr J-B Brandt, behl co, Pa Dr J B Poltlger & la, Pa Bev H Miller & la, Lebanon Efl Sherk, Myers town E L Manderbsck, Myerst’n James Myers, Penna O Mark, Lebanon . HC P Smitd, Bethlehem . SD Edgar, Espy, Pa ■ • J R Edgar, Espy,Fa I> Rliddlebnrg . A McE night, Brooklyn O J Miller, 51artinsburg, Pa J A Beech, Reading S Vancever, Troy, Pa Aaron Swartley t Lebanon co D H Kraueer, Pottsvilie BTATEB UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. J C Donley, Wash, DO Dr G E Thomas, York, Pa G F Riintoa A la, Del co H L Sulizbach, Marietta II Felix,' Harrisburg - Miss A M Red sicker, Pa P M Bruner. Lancaster A Suyder, Lancaster co Job McDonald. 0 S A J R Dunbar. Newport Wm K Williams, York co Wm McMullan COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Ohestnut. D B Walton, Chester co Mrs Walton. Chester co W S J»ekM>n, Chester co M Penuocki Wilm, Del PE Daviß, Pa * Jesse W Fell, Illinois ' Dr L R Kirk, Chaster co E G Griffith, Chester co ' L G Griffith, Chester co I> Stubbs, Pa Capt O Q Haldeman, USA- Alex' W Dickson E C Hickman, W Chester Jos Davis, Weßt Chester Geo D Cbeyney, W Chester Jos H Baily, West Chester D Fuld, We&t Chester A.B Y. Humphreys, 111 Tboß Humphreys, Ohio LB Platt, Buffalo W Mallery, New Haven T Williams, Pa W Levis, West Chester T W Evans, Reading BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhllL Dr Rrsenberger. Racks cov Mrs Rosenberger, Bucks co Jo<d*h Riegel, New Jersey W G Bock, Northampton co A H Rauch, Bethlehem F Waage, Puciusburg - J W Glenney, Penna M Scbware, Mifflinsburg ' MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market L E New Jersey T A Yanhorn, Yardleyville D W Cadwalader, Pinevllle J H .Long FHeugU ’ J Williamson, New Jersey H Galt, Baltimore W Y Case, New Jersey L Zimmerman, New York H Glendenning, New York Job Silvers, New Jersey T F Boogee, Delaware , ; MOUNT YEBNON—Second street, above Arch. B B Spencer, Dnnmore G Potts * • * ; E Edwards G N Heller, Montgom’y co JKnigbt, Pennsylvania J E Edwards, Chester co ■ MARINE IKTELLIGEJNCE* £QT SEE FOURTH PAGE. . ’ARRIVED. Steamship SaxpnTMatthews, 50 hours from Boston, with tndse andpasumgersto Henry YVinsor &Co Passed at tbe Brown, at auohor, ship Esther.and brig S J Chris* tfnn, outward bound; at Morris Liston’s brig J Wolbert; at Delaware City, bng Napier, inward bound; in the - Bight of New Oasile*tug A merico, towing a British ship; above AVilmington a.deeply* laden hark. . Bark Impercdor, Power, from Pernambuco July 6th, with sugar to Lewis A Damon. Left brig Indus, Ander son,' from Rio Graude, uucertain, dtscbg jerk. beet; Br bark Cora, Wallace, from St Johns for Bahia, sugar bal iast; Br brigs Busy, Waters, from fit Johns for Liverpool, with ,cotton; Elizabeth, Williams, from Liverpool for Macelo. in baHafti; Black-Prince, Lentborn, from Baotos for 51arseiks, sugars; Camtoos, Finlay, from Alloa, unc, dhcbg coals; Stephen A Sarab, Johnston, from London, do do: Zoe, Reddou. from Saulosfor Marseilles, with su gars., Barks W H Newmau, Gavet,, from Baltimoro, . sailed lor Rio do Janeiro June 17; Ohio, Baker, sailed Ist July for New Bedford; Hannibal, Kewing, from Rio* de Janeiro for West ludjoe, sailed 3d July. • Bark Ovfrman, Sugeit, 19 days from Trinidad do Cuba, with sugar and molasses to b A W Welsh. iscbr DB Baylea, Rogers, 6 days from Turks Island, wiih salt to Wm Burnca, Scbr Diamond State, Still, 1 day from Milford, Del, with wb* at to Jas Btirran&Son. fichr Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with com to Jas Barratt A Bon. -,v - . fichr Delaware, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Jas Barratt & Son. CLEARED. BrigGfn Marshall, Amos, Boston, J E Bozley & Co. ‘ Brig J: H Kennedy, Geyer, New Orleans, D S Stetson A Co, . ; -i - Scbr Sisk, Ingalls, Boston, Sinnlckson A Glover. Bchr Jenny Lind, Grant, Boston, do ficbr Ocean Wave, Baker, Harrison's Landing, D N Wray.. ; ■ Scbr J W Hall, Long, Wilmington,.Del, captain. Sloop B Yaux,JAurpby,:Wasbingtonf captain. Sir H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. j MKMOBANDA. , } Steamship Northern Light, Tinklepaugh, from As | pinwall, at New York yesterday; . Ship Hornet, Mitchell, hence, arrived at New York yeMerday. f. /TT I » « « * - Ship Havelock", Young, from Ntw Orleans, with ssgar Vacd cotien, at New York yesterday. Baik Young America, ColUns, from New Orleans July 22, at New York yesterday. .Sailed in company with bark IB Davis, for PhiladelpUo/ " .-■.v Bark J o*Nickels, Blanchard, Now York ' yettf rd&y for Rio de Janeiro. Brig D B Doane, Yeazie,.hence, arrived at Boston 3d Instant.’ ■ t \ ■- ’ ' Brig Geo Amos*, Nichols, hence, arrived at Boston 3d im*tnut.i ' 1 ' ‘ T Schrs • /Atwood, Atwood, Hiawatha, Disney, Re bcccca Knight, Ecdicott, Ivy, Henderson, Lewis Ches ter, Somers, Mary Elizabeth, Reed, Richard Hill, Smith, Lady Ellen, Corson, M B Mahony, Foster, New Zea* I lai.iL Fredbam, Magnolia,*Nickerson, Telegraph, Nick i eraon, B E Sharpy Qerauid, ;Mary Jane, Murphy, and i P« art, Brown, hence, arrived at Boston Sd.lnst. i Scbr 18 L Stevent/StudUy, cleared at Boston 2d Inst for Philadelphia, .j * * * */ Sclr Amy Wooßter, Wcoster, hence, arrived at Rock land 31st nit. gchr Fly, Obeeseman, arrived at Nantusket goth ult. Scbr W Oollyer, Raynor, for Philadelphia, clewed at N Now York jworday. Bchr Sallie J Aiken, Godfrey, from Port at New V*tK jesterda^. Scbr Powtil, Fenton, hence, arrived at’Now York yea tordav. Scbr Kate Gordon, Wilson, at New York yesterday from Trenton, N^. Steamers Mars. Nichols,'and Samson, Dunning, hence, arm»d at New York yesterday, Steomor Bristol. Charles, cleared at New York yester day for Phfladrlphia. . _ ; . SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICIAL. Thkasuhy DKPjtRTMBNT, July 23,1852. By authority of a joint resolution of the Congress of~ tho United States, approve! on the 17th day of July, in stant, notice is hereby given tbat tlio first day of Sep tember next 1b fixed and determined upon os tbe day on which the “act to provide internal revenue to support the Government and to puy interest on the public debt 1 * shall be put into practical operation; and any act or thing which in said act is required to be done on or be*, fore the first day of July or August, In the year 1863, shall bo done on or before the first day of September, 1862; ard all parts of said adhering reference to aaid dates of the first days of July and August, 1862, shall be taken and construed as having referenco to tho firßt day of September, 1862. Collectors and assessors will be appointed, and what ever other things may be' necessary to put tho act into practical operation, will be* done before the date .fixed by this notice. au4-3t 1,000 Cooking and Heating Stoves, STOVE PATTERNS, Ac—Wo Invito the attention of Foundrj men, Stove Dealers, Machinists, and others, to the lerge Sale of Stover, Stovß Patterns, Machinery, &c , Ac., to he held on Friday next, at'6l9 Arch street, being. tho entire stock, machinery, Ac., of the 'FRANKLIN STOVE WORKS. See advertisement under the auction head. BatohSlor's Hair Dye ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATOHELOR’S oelobrated Hair Dye produces a color not co ho distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, Eeavingthe Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, Ao. The Gennine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHH LOB, on the four sides of each too, FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, _ (Late 238 Broadway and 16 Bond ttrtit), my2B~ly Hew York. Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder, Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kills and exterminates. Roaches, Bed Bugs, . Ants, Fleas, Moths in Clothe, Furs, and Furniture; Garden Insoots, Ac. All genuine bears the signature of E. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons or domestic animats* "Be ware of counterfeits and imitations. ■ . Lyon’s Powder kills all insects in a trice, Lyon’s Pills are death to rats and mice. Sold every where. . D. S. BARNES, . my3-Btuth3m 202 Broadway, New York. One-Price Clothing, of the latest flvnjte, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL HALEB. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ©ne-Priok System is strictly ad hered to. Ail are thereby treated alike. ' se22-ly JONES & 00.. 604 MARKET Street. FISiIKR—fiOHKRB —On tho 31st ult., by the Rev. G. A. Wenzel, Mr, Jobn frishor to Mias Josephine Caro line Sclierr, both of this city. BALL—LUKENB.—In Brooklyn. N. Y, on the 31st ult, Isaac Ball, of that city, to Emma Lukenß, youngest daughter of Dr. J. Lakene, of tht same place, formerly of Philadelphia. * DIED. DxWOLF —On the 26 inst, Rev. E. DoWolf, Rector of St. Bornabaß Church The i Natives and friends of the family, tho clergy of the city, ihe members of Mosee Lodge A. P. A., and the Association in general, are respectfui>y invited to a*tond the funeral, »t St Barnabas Church, Seventeenth, and Ohcsinut street, this (Tuesday)morning, 6th inst., at 10 o'clock, without further notice, * WHITESIDE.—On the 2d inst, Harriot S., daughter of Deborah O, and the lato Justus Whiteside. * SMITH.—On the 2d inst., Jano Clark, wife of John 11. Smith Funeral from (he residence of her husband, south west corner ot Eighth and Wharton streets, this (Tues day) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. # SMI CH.—On tbe 3d inst, Willie Davis, sou of John A. O. J. and- Sarah Jane Smith, aged 1 year and 11 months Funeral from the rotidenco of Ills grandmother, Mrs* Sarah Davis, No 248 Richmond Rtreet 18th ward, to morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock; # bTOWJtt AN.—Suddenly, on the 2<l in*t, Williaui B , ""Bo7J'of~WnitTrr-w ranflrAmtmdtt-BtowmaD, in the 9th year of bis age. — ■' Funeral frun. his parents’ residence; Church street, Biideftburv, this (Tuesday) afternoon| at 2 o’clock. * TAYLOR—On the 2d inst, of diptberia. Mary Jose phine, only daughter of Dr. Oharies H. and Mary 0. Tay lor, aged 2 years 6 months and 15 dayk. Fut.eral Lorn the n-aidenc© of her parents, No 911 North Eighth street, to- morrow ( Wednesday) P, M., at 4 O’clock : ". ..v - - m . THURSTON.—On the /lst inst, Lizzie Ida. infaut clanghter of-Pranr.in K. tma Mary H. Thurston, and grftnd-diniebter ot Morris W. Heston. * Mourning store—besson & SON, No. 918 OHESTNUT Street: Black klousßeline de Lainea, doable widths. - . Black Tainißes. Black Summer Bombazines. Black English Bojnbar.inos. * Black Alpacas, bombazine finish. . Black Groe Grain and Poult do Soio Silks. Black Crape Marota and Bareges. Black Barege Hernani. Black Billc Grenadines. Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, Ac. 1733 (V7==» INSURANCE COMPASY OF THE U 3 STATE GF PENNSYLVANIA.—PHILADEL PHIA, August 4, 1862 Tbe Directors have tbisday de clared a dividend of SIX PER CENT , or Twolve Dol lars per share, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on demand. anBlflt WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. CARD AS THE TIME IS NOW AT i k hann .when the citizens of tbe Filth Congressional District wiU he called upon t„ select candidates for the approaching Congressional Election, I take this occasion and method of saying that I am not a candidate lor re nomination. With the hopo that I have ever upheld and defended the "principies upon which.l was elected, and with grateful romcmbrauce of the confidence and suppirt received at tho bands of many generous friends, I shall, in the more congenial sphere of private life, continue to labor for those principles of freedom and good govern ment now imperilled by rebellion and domestic faction. au6-3t* WM- MORRIS DAVIS. OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS! I—THE H 3 COMMITTEE appointed to rece-ve Subscriptions in aid of tbe CITIZENS’ BOUN L'Y FUND, for pro viding the proportion of Philadelphia’s quota of men to increase the Army of the Republic, sit daily at INDEPENDENCE HALL, From 10 A M. to 2 P. M. By order of the Committee. t * , . : jy29 tsi . THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. ryrs=» THE UNITED STATES SANITARY lljf COMMISSION—PHILADELP4IA AGENCY. No. 3235 OHESTNUT STREET —Tho following recom mendation, by the President of the United States, snffi cientl) authenticates the Commission to the public: “The Sanitary Commission is doing a work of great humanity and direct practical value to the natten in this time of its trial. It is entitled to the gratitude and con fidence of the people, and I trust it will be generously supported There is no a ?ency tbrongh whioh voluntary offetines of patriotism can be more effectively made ” “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” The undersigned will receive, arid forward to places where tjioy may be most needed, all contributions for the sick and wounded. The articles most reqnired are Muslin Shirts-and Drawers (both old and new), woolien Undershirts, Panta loons, and Stockings, and for which there is an incessant demand. W. PLATT, Jb., aul-ist Superintendent. rv-g=» OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS!-PA ILg TRIOTIO Citizens who desire to subscribe to the CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUN D, to aid the recruiting ol the Philadelphia quota of the , Presidont’s call for three hundred thousand men, are respectfully informed that the Committee will sit daily to receive suhscri etlona from. ten A M. to two P. M., at INDEPENDENCE HALL. Subscriptions may likewise be sent to either of the un dersigned: ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor’s Office. CHARLES GIBBON 3, Secretary, 262 South Third CHARLE3 D. FREEMAN,' Secretory, 661 Sansom street ~v JaMES McCLINTOOK, City Treasurer, Girard Bank. . HENRY D. MOORE, State Treasurer, 664 North Eleventh street. , SINGLETON -A. MFROEB,.. Treasurer of Fund, Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank., w THOMAS WEBSTER, 14’ North Delaware avenue. WILLIAM W3LSH, 218 South Delaware ayenue. J. BOSS SNOWDEN, Independence Hall. , ADOLPH E: BORIS, 163 Dock street.' . B. W DE COURSEY, 831 Chestnut street. GEORGE H STUART, 13 Bank street. MICIIAKL V; BAKER. Independence Hall,: - GEORGE WHITNEY, office of A. Whitney & Sonß. RICHARD O. DALE. 621 Market street, LOBIN BLODGET, Board of Trade Booma. , JOHN E. ADDICKS, lodopendence Hall. . JOHN D. WATSON, office of North American. > JAMES,MILLIKEN, 410 Walnut street Ward committees will be appointed to procure gub scrlpQons in every ward iri the city, duo notice of which wilt shortly appear. - All snbscrlptious will-be: acknowledged daily in the papere, unless otherwise requested. i By order of the Onmmlttee, . Jy28..; ’ THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. ry=. NOTICE.—ON AND AFTER AUGUST U/5 Utb, the Office ef the ADAMS EXPRESS OOM PANY will be o{en for the reception of packagoa, at 7 o’cleck A. M,, and will dose promptly at 7 o’clock: P.- M. JOHN BINGHAM, au4-7t Superintendent. ■ !Y-==* NOTICE—THE SUBSCRIBERS TO IJ3 THE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to aid Re cruiting, are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the: Fond, SINGLETON A. MERGER. Esq., will receive the amounts oY their subscriptions,'daily, at the Farm ers’ and Mechanics' Bank, and furnish them with printed receipts tor the.same; ortboir eubscriptions maybe paid to tbe membeFofthe Oommlttee to whom they subscribed, aDd the Treasurer’s receipt will be sent to. the.donor. ‘ By order ot the Committee. •:- r t . jeSG-tf w .THOMAS WEBSTER, Ghairman. ryr» BOTICfe IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ULS “THE. 00UI5IEE0IAL BASK OP PENtf- B* IiYANIA” intend to apply to the Legislature of Fenn- Bjlvaaia, a: their next session, for a renewal‘of their charter. Said Bank 1b located in, the city of Philadel phia, v.itb an authorized capital 6t-one.million of dol tars; a renewal of which will be ashed for, with the usual banking privileges. •By. order of the Board. je2S»tuf:m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Lk3 thatan application will be made to the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at their next feaston, for a renewal of the Oharter' of the BANK OF THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES. The said Bank being located in the city of Philadelphia* with.an: authorized capital of five hon drrd thousand dollars. . N .. By order of the Board. .< i W. GUftIMEBE, Oavhior* Philadelphia} June 23,1862; je24 tnflra FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, [kJ JAMES G. KELOH, Ul cecond ward, subject to nomination of Peoples Con veniion. jyS-lmit TRUSS AND BRACE DE -#r4Spabtmkiit C. H. NSHDLBB, Corner TWELFTH and BACK Streets, Philadelphia. Heraial Trusses and mechanical appliances correctly adjusted by *. » ■ / C. H. NEEDLES. • Fine French and approved American, adapted to every form of rupture* in adults and children, English and American Supporters, and Bolts* Shoulder Braces* Sos peusoiiM, Elastic Stockings, and Syringes in-great va. riety. LadjeeVDepartmept, TWELFTH, fttreot, first door below B&co, 'Conducted by oorapeteutladies. I%' J>2B-3Biif ~ - V *. IL« * • >* - v* 4w* * H 119TH BIGIMENT OB’ GRAY IR REST BYES—SI62 Bounty—Sloo in cash before JU leering for the seat of.war—s76 on being mustered out of service. Wanted—steady men at Headquar ters, No. 306 Arch street. 805.6 t Captain HENRY P. TRUBFITT, Jr. -if: $l6O BO BUT Y AND ONI ■ MONTH'S PAY IN.ADYANQE —WANTED—Be- ' JII emits for the 23d Regiment of Philadelphia tight Infantry (121 at Pennsylvania Volunteers), Chapman Biddle; Colonel. Apply to A. LAWRIE, Captain Cm Bi. at ARCHER’S, 606 VINE Street.:'; aus-6t* •f MNE-MONTHB-SERYICE RE- B CEUITB wanted in Company I, 21 Reglmont City tj[ Guard.: A good chance for re pectable young men. Pay. rations, and ciotbing to commence on muster. State and City Bountyjeonred to all. Apply at the Aimery, BROAD, below Race. Captain JOSEPH ADAMSON. ' Lieutenant W. S. FISB. aiis-st* JU TWINTI-THIRD P9ILADBL- BpBIA LIGHT INFANTRY, (One Hundred and Ilf Twenty Bret Regiment Pennsylvania VolnDteers,} Coi. “CHAPMAN BIDDLE. RECRUITS WANTED FOR THE . WAR. A premium of ©2 will be paid to each recruit at the time of muster. - > - One month’s pay in advance, and $l6O Bounty, to wit; ... .. $25 United States Bounty in cash.’ " $6O City of Philadelphia Bounty. #lO Extra Bounty, and $75 United States Bounty at the end of tho war. Recruits will he mustered i umedlately into service. Pay and ratlouslrom date oi muster. : .. Apply it any of the following recruiting stations: ALEXANDER LAWRIE, Captain Co. B, No. 506 Vine street CHARLES F. HULSE, 2d Lieutenant Co. B, S..W, corner of Seventee nth and CaUowhill. GEORGE WM. POWELL, id Lieutenant Co, O, N. E. corner of Twelfth and Spring Garden streets. , CHARLES: E. SITING, 2d Lieutenant Co. D, No. 10 North Wharves. M. W. O. BAROL AY, 2d Lieutenant Co. E, No. 713 Girard avenue. J. ALFRED KAY, 2d Lieutenant Co. F, Bruner’s Bore), Main street, Germantown. WM. SMITH HOBART, 2j Lientenant Go. G, Potts tbwn, Montgomery connty. EDWARD GraTZ, Jn, 2d Lieutenant Co. H, N. W. corner of Thirteenth and Girard avenue. - JOHN DUBBOBOW, 21 Lieutenant Co. I, Ne. 229 North Second etreet. . anb-fit# THO 3. M. HALL, Adjutant aus-4t* « YIGTORY AGAIN PERCHES H UPON;THE BANNERS OF THE 116TH BEGI- Jjf WENT, P. Y., now at >• Camp Bennett.” . : Bounty money in hand paid..................*27 00 Bounty money paid on muster of Company...,... 50 00 “ “ paid on expiration of service.,.... 75 00 One month’s pay in advance..l3 00 Total bounty and pay $lB5 90 The Hon. the Board of Trade of PhilalelpbUhavethls day recognized the 116th as the oldest and Brat regiment to receive Bounty at their hands . ’ : . Come forward, now, and fill up this Regiment, and march immediately to tho rescue of om brothers already in the field. . . D. HEENAN, ; , " Colonel Commanding. au4-4t Headauartors, 624 MARKET Street, Phils, li VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR 6 THE 91st REG I ffi ENT P. V., Colonel E. M y| GREGORY, now at Alexandria, Va.—Young Men, your country asks your services in her hour of peril 1 Will yon volunteer, or will you wait until you are com pelled to go 7 Bave yon forgotten what your fathers suffered to establish this Government, and are yon wi'ling to remain at homo while yonr brethren are in the field pouring out their life-blood in defence of the Union; the Constitution, and; the bed Government in,the world 7 Surely not! Come. then, and enroll yourselves in, the 91st Regiment P. 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 eonil to any offered. ■ Recruiting Offices: N. W. corner Ridge avenue and Coates street. . Corner of Frankfort road and York street. N®. 620 Chestnut strset. ' , Franklin and Girard avenue. ; Lieut. JvMES H. CLO9SON, . Lieut. J. A. GREGORY, ij3l-5t Recruiting Officers. KUSH’S LANCERS.—A few JPgjv CAVALEY MEN who want to go at once to tbe Armv of tbe .Potomac, and join this fine jteguaent. Aptly at JONES’ HOTEL, CHEST-SUP Street, near Seventh Street., • NJ| RECRUITING OFFICE OF ssKn THE ANDERSON TROOP. 'r V% N Paptatn .'WM. J.-PiLWEE. ’ : Sergeant ALFRED VEZIN. Private,NOBMANM. SMITH. ~ ■''’■Ground floor of tbo Pennsylvania Bailroad'Bnilding, corner of THIBD Street and’WILLING’S Allay. an 2 fit* , ■■.-■■' ' ,--■'■■■ '■ -■■■'■ ■ -■ - - IJIHE NEW TRAIL SKIRT. Ju&t received another lot of those beautiful SPUING- SKIRTS, BOTH MEDIUM AND EXTEA LENGTH. ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT FOE MISSES. SHEPPARD, VAN HABLINGEN, A ABBISON, /, aus-18t 1008 OHESTNDT Street. J WHITK GOODS, HOSIE JU BY, EkBSOIpEBIES.-r-Tbe subscribers, ia ad dition to tbe Koubo' Furnishing and Curtain Departments ot tbo Pry GOod-'Bnßinesp, give special attention to and have always on hand a fresh stock of the best Sheeting Xiinens, White Goods, Hosiery, and -:JEmbroLieri6?,;.to which tbe attention of buyers is reepectfnUy regussted. SHEPPABD, VAST HABt*INGEB.& ans 18t 1008 CHESTNUT Streofc The last chance for, bar- GAINS. - FURTHER SEDUCTION IN PRICES. . We are determined to close out the balance of oar Sum mer Stock before tbe flrst of September., In order to do se we will offer ear entire stock of FANOY SILKS • DESIRABLE DBESS GOODS, LioE MAATLES AND POJNTBS, SILK COATS AND SACQUES, ■ . At lower prices than those of any other Retail House In the city. - -»■ . ■: - OUE BLACK SILKS; can’t be matched in prices and qualities, as they were all bought before the last ’rise, and we are able to sell them at our. .. : OLD LOW PBIOK3. One lot cheapest Black Figured Silks over offered. Also, a good asHu-tmetit of DOMESTIC GOODS. , H STEEL * PON, aa4-tf! No. 713 North TENTH Bt. acove Coates. yiDE SHEETINGS. . 10-4, 9-4, 8-4, AND 5-4 BLEACHED SHEETINGS WELLING, COFFIN, & Co., &u2&tntfc6t JJEB-QUILTSi SUITABLE FOR hospital Purposes. 8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND ■■■slate.:,-":. ALSO, 3-4 and 6-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS. ..For sale by FROTHIN'GHAM fc WELLS, , JylO-an 34 N. FBONT and 35 LETITIA STBEET. gHEPLEY. HAZAED, & HUTCHINSON, So. 119 CHESTNUT STBEIT, geiaißsies hibohasis fO* THI BALB OV PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mMB-6ni - FINANCIAL. U. S. ■ , FIVE TWENTIES; " ' . ob, " ■■ ■: 20-lEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, v■ • • PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOYEBN MENT AFTEB FITE YEABS. - 1 am instructed by the BEOBETABY I OP THE TBEABUBY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR,' THE rHTEBEST TO COMMENCE FBOM HATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus aTOlding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring payment In GOLD of. the interest from May last A foil supply of those Bonds always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSOBIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD ST. jy29.tr - S. C. FA1MBB; 1 Cftßhior. M SCHULTZ & CO. have removed r. to Eo, 16 Booth THIRD Street, whore they will the purchase and saleof Foreign and Domes tie Exchange, -Gold and Silver, Old : Demand : Notes and other Securities. - aul-lm* <pn rnn -THis amount want- AjW.t/VV, ED upon Mortgage, first-class Farm’ near the city. Apply to * PETTIT, jy!2 No. 809 WAL RUT Street’ & WILSON. SEWING* MACHINEB, - -628 CHESTNUT STREET,' |, jei9-?>a *• i .■> i MILITARY NOTICES. RETAIL DRY GOODS. COMMISSION HOUSES. PEPPERILL & BATES’ MILLS. 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Aldrioh, (author of ** Babie Bell ”) Paper covers, price 50 cents, and cloth bound, on superior paper, SI- £ old by all Booksellers, and sent by mail/ree, on receipt of price, by Major winthrop’s new BOOK.—Edwin Brothertoft- By Major Win 12TDO. $l. . - : ;rJ TJdclo Jabi z; Or, The History ol a Han whose Boy hood was Spent in the School of Adversity. Illustrated. 18xno. 45 cents. *••••. ,•*. V ? Bobo BailingOr, The Path of Truth. 30'cents. Tony Starr’s Legacy. By the Author of 41 Win and Wear ” 75 cents The Boy Friend; Or, Alt Can Help.” By Aunt Friendly.. 30 cents. Hairy’s Hißt&kes and Where They Led Him. SO cents../ :-,' v 1 ; .V Plata Woida to Young Men. By llov. J. B. Ripley. 25 cents. For sale by •WILMAM B. & AT.FBBB MABTIEN, 606 CHE3TNUT Street. WBROTHBRHEAL’S Cl R 0 U . LATING LIBRARY AH tfee HEW Euglisk and American Books, including ALL CLASSED of Lica rature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH. BOOKS that arenoi BEPBINTEDhere.7 , Terms &5 per year ; 6 months S 3; three mouths SI.6Q, or Scents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street.. jy7-2m* TX7AB PRICES.—As the public ex- V y pect prices to suit the times, BKI&IE It’S life-size oil colortd Photographs are. now being made at a re duced price. Glorious pictures, SECOND Street, above Green. ;■ • It# . EXCELLENT, most excellent, is the unanimous verdict of all those who have purchased brie of those inimitable colored Photographs of Bfit- MEB for tbe reasonable charge of SI. Go to .SE COND Street, above Green. It# TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR 1 THE 01TT AND COCHTY OF PHILADELPHIA. The Auditor .appointed b? the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of ELIZABETH BOYD,Exe cuttix of KEZIAH HOPPLE, deceased, and to mate dirtnbuUon o! the balance in the hands of the account-: dot, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appoiotruint, on TUESDAY, September; 1362, at four o’clock P, H*« at bis Office, No* 131 South FIFTH Street, in the City of Philadelphia., GBOBGE M OONABBOE, AtMitor.. auS-totbßSl#; A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUI- A PAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets —PhilsAßElota, August I, 1862. y for Hospital and Plies, Hospital Tent Poles, BegimeQtal Flags, aud National Flags, > Separate sealed proposals will be received by ihe tm dersigofd untill2 o’clock HI Von TUESDAY, sth tost., for furnishing and delivering at the Set uylkiU Arsenal, 1,000 HOSPITAL TENTS and FLIES. Cotton or Lines. /Tents ohe of l2*ouuce 28)£ inch Duck, aad Fly oflG otroce 28>i-inch Duck) 600 HOSPITAL TKNT POGES: 30 BEGIMEETAL FLAGS, Infantry j 30 NATIONAL FLAGS (Silk.) • v *• v Ail deliveries will be subject to inspection, and must> conform, to all respects, to the samples deposited at the Arsenal. Proposals will be received for any part of the above articles, and state the time and amount of 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 geed and sufficient bond, if his bid be accepted. Proposals unaccompanied .with satisfactory guarantee will not be considered. G. H. OBOSMASf, au2»3t Deputy Quartermaster General XJ. S. A. VAN S & HABSALL, No. 418 AKCH STREET, MIDITABT GOODS, Tent buttons and slips* u. s. Pattern, mabiifactared and for sale by J. P. SEED, aontheast coraerTHIBTEENTH and NOBLE Streets, Philadelphia. ( jy9*lm# . GOLD AND SILVER CASES. JOS H. WATSON. jy3l-6m N0.'336 CHESTNUT street. TjllNß SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J 7 The subscriber would Inrite attention to bis "TMPKCWED OUT OF StiIHTS, Which he makes a speciaUtrin bis business. Alsoi con start!)' receiving ' HOVELTDSB FOBGESTLBMTSN’HWIAB J.W.SOOTT, '•GBNTI.BMEIPB FUBNISHItTG^TOB®, No. BU CIJSBTNVT STBS ST, ’Four doora bolow the Oonffaental. ■ CARD TO THE PUBLIC. congress Spring WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, An attempt baa been made to deceive the pnblio by persons offering what they call “OoNOnHSS ,Watbs 1! from fonntalns, and at the price of six (fl) cents per glass. The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Water, al New York, being abont 7J< cents per glass, the imposi tion of pretending.to sell at retail at less than cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, it apparent; but their probable course has been to empt) one bottle of gennlne Congress Water into a form talc filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total contents. . We have rara sold Congress Water In tonntains, not in vessels of any other description than ordinary-sized glass bottles. .The cork of every bottle of the gennlne It branded, And. any wlthont ten on the cork ia tains or bottle*. OEABKE ft WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. ■> The i following gentlemen. are supplied by us regular!} with genuine Congress Water, in bottles, fresh from the Oongrces Spring: PBED’K BBOWN, cor. Fifth and Obestnnt a** O. 8. HUB BELL, 1410 Oheetnot street. ' OHAB. ELLIS ft 00., Market street • K.J STEVENS ft 00., «ontinental HoteV AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut street ■ ■ J. 0. TOBNPENNY ft 00., 941 Sprnoe street THOB. J. HUSBAND, cor. Third and Sprnoe rta. WTETH Bros., Welnnt street. CLARKE & WHITE je3O-2mtf * whether from form- J ) • /• PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. LES MISERABLE?—MARIUS. THE FLY-ING DUTCHMAN. OUT OF HIS HEAD. CAKLETON, Publisher, (I. ATE KUDU & CABLETON,) 413 BBOADWAY, cor. Eispenard street, » NEW YOBK. CIRCULATING LIBRARY PHOTOGRAPHS. LEGAL Estate of KEZIaH HOPPLE, Deceased PROPOSALS. MILITARY GOODS. MILITARY FURNISHERS, PHILADELPHIA. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JEWELRY, &e. k FRESH ASSORTMENT, at LESS tJL TEAS FOBMEB FBIOBB. • FABB * BBOTHEB, Importers, 824 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth* mh2o.tf GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. HIW TOBK, those words and let 00SGBE38 0. A.W. 000 STB am it, WATKB. THOR A DELIGHTFUL BATH, in .1} . any style, there is *yerythtog that a gentleman of iiwtfl’ and refinement could desire, at* the Hafr.ontting Bdeon, FOTJKTE end BBASOH. au2-lftf CURE HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY. O —ComfortWife BootA« can now be haS IS tills well kept erul coßvemeittlJ.located fidSsdiai there are a num ber of departures dally. aufi* BT.'B. BENBOiT, ftopflstijr.' SEA BATHING. —A FAVORITE HOME. THE “WHITEtTOBSE,”' .. MASS/MJHBSETTS. Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, Ni. 3. This popular house is open. Its situation is qqite near the beach; has good roonm, all opening upon the ocean, and furnished with spriDg mattresses. Its, reputation ,1s well established as a first-class home. Plentiful table. Every attention given to gueßts, and terms moderate. '■■-■/ WU. WHITEHOU3B, Proprietor. BE?” No B,ar at Ihe “ Whitehouse,”; ans-lm /CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC \J. CITY, New Jersey. ' M. LAWLOB, Proprietor. The above new house is now open for Boarders. Booms equal towny on the beach, well.ventilated, high ceilings, Ac Servants attentive and polite. Approximate to the Bathing grounds. ; ans-lm* PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01 TEE HNE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, , la open daily (Bundaya excepted) from 9 A. M. till 8 P. Pi. Admission 2S centa. Children halt price, Sharcß Of Stock, $3O gißESga DELIGHTFUL BUM ME R E X CUB SIO N S. Saratoga, July 1,180 S. SUMMER RESCfltt'S. amusements. EXCURSIONS. NIAGARA TALLS, LAKE ONTARIO, THE THOU SAND ISLANDS, RAPIDS OF ST. LAWRENOS RIVER, MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN AND GEORGE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, HUDSON BE YER, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW POET, NEW FORK, &a. Fare from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, White Mountains, Boston, and return, 842 80. From Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Ban toga, Hudson river, New Fork, and return, 830.00. To Niagara Falls and Beturn, @l5 00. For further particulars and handbills apply at the offlo* of the PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIKa RAILROAD LINE, ctrner of SIXTH, and CHESTNUT Streets, where a choice or routes may be made to suit the tasted ■' anyone. JOHN S. HIBLES, General Agent, Cor. THIBTEENTH and OALLOWHILL Streets. Philadelphia, July 1,1862. jyl-Sth Ks«y WEST CHESTEB •*AND PHILADELPHIA BAIL, BOAD, VIA MEDIA. . ' l\l PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON EX CURSIONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS , Through the finest Country and the most beautiful Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TUBSDAYSand FRIDAYS of each week nntS furtber notice an Extra Train will leave West Chest® at 6.55 P. 51. for Philadelphia. <*• Passengers buying Excursion Tickets can take either the 2 or 4.30 P M Train from Philadelphia, and the t or 6.65 P. M. Train from West Chester. BOUND-THIf TICKETS FROM PmX.AOEr.PHIA to all Stations east of West Cheßter, good oh any of 8* above Trains, ont or in, may be had oh these days ONTLT, at EXCURSION BATES, good only on the days issued. ' For further information, apply at the Ticket Office, & the Depot, V. E. comer of EIGHTEENTH and MAB KET Streets. --, v r MXNVDKLtGHTPuhLOOATIOHS FO* SuMMBB BOIKZMM on tub Kins or the Boad. je23-tuwfs tf IMPORTANT TO PLEASURE-SEEKERS. feiEßllll THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY la prepared to issue, during the Summer, ticket* sfc greatly reduced rates as fellows: PENNSYIiYANIA BA.JLBOAD COMPANY. COMMUTATION TICKETS For one, three, six, nine, or twHve months,at vary / tow rates, for the accommodation of persons living out ofr town; or located on or near the line of the road during the summer.' prom and after July 1,1862, a still greats, ■ reduction lias been made on these tickets. COUPON TICKETS For twenty-six trips between any two point! at about, two cents per mile; These tickets ore intended for the ■ nso of families travelling frequently, and are of great ad vantage to persons making occasional trips. SCHOOL TICKETS For one or three months, for the use of scholars at tending school in the city. Living on or near the line of the road, and havin**- bccasion to use the road freguehtly in tbe„ir cterfcai« capacity, are furnished with certificates entitling thou?, to travel af half fare. Applications to be made only ter Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent, at Altoona. x EXCDKSION TICKETS Issued afhalfi fare. to parties of over iorty, good for r any reasonable time. EXCURSION TICKETS during the Rummer are sold at greatly reduced rates, for the benefit of those seek ing recreation .from bußinheSi.or in pursuit of health. • These tiekets are good , for ten days, and are issued te l CRESS ON (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 cards olt the road. . For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Com-' pany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. JAMES OOWDEN, Agent. liEWIS li. HOTJPT, General Ticket Agint. jyls-tael SEA BATHING. FOR THi m SHOB E ! STFMMEB AZ BANGEMEKT.—OAMDEK AND ATLANTIC BAIi- BOAD. ' • \ Three trains daily to Atlantic City and roturn, (Sun* days eicojitcd). Trains leaye YINE-Shroot Ferry a£ follows: Mail Train . . 7-30 A. HL Express Train W F- S£* Freight and Accommodation. . ..5.00 F. EL BETtJBNING: Heaves, Atlantic BJail Train... ...••.••4 40 P. 3K. “ “ Express Train............. 618 A. K. it ii - Freight and Accommodation.3.lB A. H. FABE 81.80. Bounds trip: Tickets, pood only far ft* day and train on which tkty arc issued, 82.80. Exonr* sion Tickets, good for three days, S 3. Hotels are Host open._ _ JOHN G. BBYANT, ■'--J FOB CAPE MAY.—Tht ■EraEEHife steamboat WM KENT, (Japt. Brett* IeRVPB ABOH-street wharf every TUESDAY, TEUBB - and SATUBDAY at 9)f o’clock A.M., for CAP* MAY, returning alternate flayo, touching each way at Newcastle. jyll-lm# WANTS. TXT ANTED—A STYLISH HORSI, Y V sound and fast. ; Also, a York wagon, with top. Mutt be a nice team. Addrf bb, with foil particulars, 0. MASON, Press Office. , , . .V '; It* TXTIH-T E D.—BY A RESPEOT- W ABLE JDABY, a situation as Housekeeper for a gtntieman who has lost bis wife f or for aa aged conpie: or siogle person who needs a caretaker. The best of re foresee can be girpn, and will be required. ; Address « M»>V this office. - : ans-3t* "W/ AH TED—In a Dry Goods J obbing W Bouse, an experienced ENTJbY CIiSBK. Ad dr<?6B “ Loyalty,"PreSß Office. . . an4 ; 3t# TXT£^ ted IMMEDIATELY— W MALE'STJHSES for fluty in the Hospitals of the Army of the Potomac. Applicant's most be healthy and Tigorons, and bring recommendations as to their ef ficiency and experience, trom' physicians. Term of. ser yice one year. Pay S2O 80 per month, with .rations, and clothing. Apply at the United States Army Hospital. 8. E. corner of SIXTEENTH and FILBERT Streets, bo t« ten tlie boors of 9 A. M. and 4 V. 51 CHAKIiES R.GREENLEAF, Assistant Surgeon IT S. A. WANTED— A YOUNG- MAN, 16 or 18 years of ago. who'has a knowledge of Boafe i* cc-pinr- in a wholesale Shoe Honse. Address “ Box 980,. Post Office.”.- - . o I aa2-3i*,,; TEACHEBS WANTED AT‘-AME RICAN SCHOOL INSUTO fE.” —A Classical Teacher for school near, How York; Lady for Piano and Singing, in Female College, at liberal salary ; superior. Professor of Musio, for .Western School—salary sl,ooo - 81,200 ; a French Protestant Gentleman for Catholid. College; notive'Fren’ch Lady for 'French nod Music:; Lady for Frehch arid. Drawing; several Teachers.for ■ French, Music, and Drawing for Schools and Families. Also, other vacancies. Apply to G. B.‘ WOODMAN & CO., Educational Agents, 26 N. FOURTH Street,. Phila-. delphia ; 598 BROADWAY, Hew York. ; an 2 3t* ~ FOR SAIiB; AJjrp TO LET. T?OR SALE—The Stock, Goodwill, and; X* Fixtures'of "a pleasant manufacturing burners*. ■ yielding fair profits ongobda in continued demand/ Store, in a good bnsineaa street. Satisfactory reasons given for selling.Address, with real namo, 41 Percentage, 55 i-tbia c office. ; ’■ * • aps-2t A PHYSICIAN’S PROPERTY TQ< XX EXCHANGE FOR DRUGS—Desirable Tillage property, physician's location, neat improvements, wealthy neighborhood, large 'grounds, nioely shadtd. a, few miles northeast of the, city. Apply, to au2 : .R.;PETTIT, No. 809 WALNUT; Btreet. '.-ga' TO?.BiNT-^DweUiQg;VHth4Hod€srn, conveniences, opposite Logan Square. - Bent, 8375. No. 317 South Fifth 5treet.....'.!.;....... «0. No. 763 Sonth Ninth street “ 250- Also, Boveral medium. dwellings. Apply to JAMES YOUNG, Beal Estate Agent, 508 BPBUOE St, an2 ; 3t* REMOVALS. Eemoval.— mahlon kirbJ DENTIST, has DEMOTED to Ne. 1602 CHEST-, NUT Street: ]y»lm* IJ H E . “ EXCELSIOR” HAMS ARB THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 3. H. MICHBNER & 00., ' GENERAL' PROVISION DEALERS, And cnrers of the celebrated , "EXCELSIOR”, SUGAR-CORED HAMS, . Ho». 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Bit-wctn Arch and Race strati, Phaadelphia. The justly-celebrated «EXCELSIOR” HAMS are cured by J. 11. M. A ,00., (ia a style pecolijir, to ihem- Mlvm,) expressly for FAMILY MSI; are oraeUoioM flaVorj free .from ' the unplesßaut teste of salt, and are prooonnced by ejicares superior to arvy now offered for sale V - jf 23lla TVOBYTYPiS:—Everybody fcboujd X own one of BEIMER’B Snelr-ttnißhed'at<\ dabo.- ,»telj-colorrd Irorytypes. They are the iftoetoerrecj and natural pictures eyor made. Street, ahoy® Stern.. : . «> HENBT WOOD, BaverinCendent.
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