THE CITY. The Thermometer. AUGUST 8,1881. | AUGUST 8,1892. BAM 12 M, BF. m, 6 a.m. 12 m. 8 p.m. 77# 90 82 T 9 87 88 W. by 8. | NW. W.by N. NW.byN. »w. s'w. Furnishing Supplies to our Troops —INOKEa'SED ACTIVITY.—Now that 800,000 iddi tionol troops meto bo placed In the field, at short notice, the great activity at. present manifested at -tins United- States Arsons!, on Gray’s Ferry road, the branch arsenale, and tite Deputy Quartermaster General's De parlnu nt, of this city, -will be increase! ten fold. Not only will the new quota have to be attppiitd with clothing, oamp equipage, Ac., but those already in the fi,ld wilt Also barn to be cared and provided for. This will place at the bands of the working population of Philadelphia a large amount of work. Hundreds of sewing women must necessarily be employed in making up garment*, to„ ftr the sc Idiers. The Government expects much of Philidelnhis, It being the main depot from which ail Bupplies for the anny are received* The Department In tbie city, however, has, for some time back .been crippled in its operations, and could not furnish goods, &e ,as fast- as the service demanded. In but few in s ances has the Deputy Quartermaster Goner,>l of this oltv been showed the privilege of having mire of nay particular kii.d of stock on hand than, want was actually needed. Orders have often boeu made upon the depart ment for a certain kind of aftiolo,. to be furnish, d imme diately, when no such'articles were i- store. Advertise ments tor proposals for furnishing the same must then be published, and several days ellipse before the contract is awarded, and weeks are occupied by the contractor in Jo. warding the supplies required, during which time the army may be suffering. Often it is inexpedient to advertise for certain articles, as itemises the market price to run up to a high figure because certain parties buy up the material wanlte, wbejeas by purehasieg quietly bargains could, In muny cases, boseeu-ed. As an, instance of this, we: can mention that shortly alter the .breaking o tof the rebellion, Deputy Qua!terminer General Otoituau made a large.purchkte, at private Bale, of au immense stock of cotton goods, • In a few dais sifter the prico of cotton advanced t 6 exorbitant rates, and there. came in ft cm ali quarters a great demand lor thi > kind of goods. There being,a largo lot in store, the Government was thns saved thousands of do.lsrs . And eo it is with ev.ery- Jhitgelso needed by the Government : they sbouidmo pnrehated in bFT procured-atthemost reasonable prices. In tuts manner all delay s wfuld he avoi.ied'atid tnohev saved., Doubtless it is desirable that the Government should be supplied with every needed article at the lowest price, and in a large open market this object can be better at tained by private inquiry than by public compstltiou. When the United States and State authorities are in the market at the same time, and large quantities of materi als are advertised for, often in excess of the supply, the tendency, hat been to stimulate prices beyond actual values, and Induce speculative movements on the part of holders .of such gcoos. Inquisitive people, who seek to ascertain the actual casualties of ba ties may gain the de sired information from quuttermaster’a proposals, free from all the penalties of the military censor. The dis cerning can often predict the locality of stirring events, by carefully noting the columns of the daily press, con taining tbs records of poverty in the quartermaster’s and cdmtnlssaryls departmental A ,TT«.|-T f; : ] The uninitiated outsmer sees in airthis cumbrous poli cy and procrastinating roufide'df' formal officials a key' to the puzzle; why thousands of efficient men lie idle day after day, atheavyexpence for rations and forage, wait ing bids to be opened, so that clothlog And transportation may be furnished aooerdfng ■to the-lawVdoiay It ob serves that battles may be lost, and the careful prepara tion of mouths utterly wasted, iu order ti save a tenth of a cont in a yard of sack flannel, or a dollar in the charter of a steamuoat From these and.other similar causes, many regiments in the army of the republic have the privilege of inscribing upon their standards—•» Too late.” Ail the supplies needed at the branch arsenals in other cilies are obtained from the department here, whioh will now be taxed to its utmost, and should bare full powers to purchase at pleasure. There should be no restrictions that will act as a drawback, especia ly when we have at 11)0 head of thls.department a man wno has been well tried, and served ,in this particular capacity so faith fully. By conferring the s, me powers upon Poiladel phia as are possessed by New Xork, Boston, and other cities, the working classes will reap the bam. fit. The patronage bestowed will be ou the relatives of theso who are now enrolled in defence of the Government. Attempts have been made by other" cities, at various times, to rob us of that patronage to which we are justly entitled; but til ongh the exer tions of cur Cotigresslooal Representatives this will be prevented. When the war first broke out, and for some time after, thousands of worn-n from alt parts of the city flocked to the Schuylkill arsenal and its various branches for the work, which was then freely given out. From time to time the patronage brioogtog here was carried to other cities, and the want of it has caused much distross. Bo groat has this evil become, that the sewing women contemplate , calling a ntaia meeting, whore a committee will he appointed'to wait on the proper authoritiea at Washington, From v-re-ent indication-, however, w» think that this move will be entirety unnecessary, as the sew call for troops must again cause a great stir and ac tivity in all our manufacturing establishments. Recruiting for-the Old and New REGIMEN TS—There was not much, of a change in the recruiting business yesterday, although affairs .around the different military headquarters were quite lively. The new regiments are doing well, but matters have come to a dead halt, so tar as the old regiments are concerned. The great drawback Is said to be sending the men to Earrisburg instead of directly to the seat of war to join tbe regiment for which they enilet. This difficulty will soon be removed, however, Bnd the old regiments will then be in a condition te compete successfully with the new organizations. Tbe War Department has decided to send a mustering officer, a surgeon. and a disbursing officer to Philadelphia to assist in tbe work of filling up tbe did regiments. Barradks will be ereottd near Phila delphia, Into which recruits will be sent instead of goisg to Harrisburg, and sqnads will go South direct from here. The bounty will be paid at once. Col. Sllmaker, of the Grav Reserve Regiment, has received mastering orders, which maxa*aMrffy:firrast;r mem,, ir<m punjutiiia. Tbev are as follows: Uol. Hetman's, ,1101 b,; the Scott Legion, Colonel Tippen; Zouaves d’Aftlqne, Col Ooliis; Corn Exchange Regi ment, Cot. Prevost; anil Cel. Eilmaker’e regiment. Ool lis’ regiment stiff takes the lead in the number of men enrolled, and it is expected to be filled this week. The Scott Legion have about 600 men, and Heenan’s regi ment about tbe same number. Col. Prevost has nearly 800 men in camp, and upwards of a hundred additional names enrolled Col, Bllmaker’s regiment is progressing finely, and will go into camp as soon as the necessary ar rangements can be made. The Keystone Artillery, P. H. G , Oapt. Hastings, is to be muitjred in this mora ine. Tbe nine-mcutlin regiments are meeting with only fairsuceoss. Tbe MeOleibi,. Regiment, originally or ganized for nine months, offered to go into the Bucktail Biigsde, but received an answer that the regiment could wit be accepted, but that four companies would'be taken. The subject of the draft is stilt the theme of conversa tion among all classes. The draft upon the militia of the Beveral States will call Into Ihe field the Philadelphia Home Guards, as (be act of Mar, 1861, organizing the Home Guard b, provides in section 4, *• That the Home Guards hereby established shall be part of the militia of this Commonwealthalso, in the act of May 15,1861. ora gsniz'ng tbe enacts section 6, “ Nothing in this act ihall be construed as exempting the members of the Beserve Brigade, between the ages of 18 and 45 from being dratted into the ser rice of the State.” General ru aaAflijmitly issued an order calling upon the Home Guards to tusa-v,—_——mtnisjpreimmediate aor- The War; Spirit among the LAdies.' —Ever since the breaking out of the rebellion, the loyal ladies of our noble Commonwealth have borne out in ail it o majesty of their womanhood and entered heart and soul into tho work of taking care of the sick and wound, d voliinteers who are now lying In the hospitals in our midst on beds of sickness, or who are suffering from wounds received in the recent'engagements with the enemy. Not only do they encourage the weary, : way worn, and wounded soldier in this manner, but by their winning ways and fascinating powers the young man is liflnenced to lay aside the pen or the hammer and Boulder the musket in this ihe hour of out country’s p*nl. At Grescentville, iu the Twenty-second ward, the - hdles have been mainly instrumental in' procuring tho enlistment of ten abie-bodied young men, who joined Oidiia’ Zouaves yesterday morning, and considerable ex dteinent was manifested among them In consequence of a young man who resides tbere refusing to enlist when called upon by them for that pur cose. , , What a vast amount of good might be accomplished, it the ladies of the country would encourage ail their mate friends to swell the grand army of theUnlou 1 Their in fluence wi'l tend in a great measure to fill up the ranks of cur brethren who, are already in the.fleld. .When we refer to the days of the Revolution—to the gloomy days of Seventy-six, when our soldiers suffered innumerable h rdsbips— that the women of that age entered heart and soul into the great work, and buckled on tbe swords and cartridge-boxes on their sons, husbands and. brothers, and bid them God speed, : : Bow sublime the picture ot a tender mother urging her Boa to go forth to the field of carnage aud battle for bis country 'a honor! How beautiful to witness the young wife leaning fondly on the shoulder of her husband, clad In the uniform of his’country, and bidding him God spied on his glorious mission ! These things are of every-day occurrence, and volumes might be filled lwitb the heroic words of fond mothers, wives and daughters who have consecrated their loved ones on the aitar of freedom. Naval Affairs.—There is ,at pre sent great activity ihown io fha different departments at our navy yard. The total force engaged is about 2,200 men. The veiseis now at the yard undergoing repairs, Ac., are as follows: Wt'ssaftfckoß.—This vessel is still lying in the stream, btiow the yard. During the bombardment ot Grand Gulf, Miss, heF boats, rigging, decks, Ac;, were much cut up with shot. Captain De Camp, whp is an invalid,, la stopping at the Washington House. . , The Nctti lrorisidts Thiß vessel is being rapidly puthed to compleilon, and may pbisibly be ready for sea in two weeks. A'v portion of her armament has been placed •on board. Sbo is ugly enough to frighten the rehi ts i ut of their propriety without firing a gun. Mohican, gunboat, is on tho sectional dock for new planking and. copper. ' Parantte (Brazilian corvette), at the lower pier. Tho only repairs needed' to this vessel are a goad washing end fumigation, but if that were accomplished she would no loi ger be recognized as a Brazilian vessel Jamestown, sailing corvette, is yet in the stream, above the yard, awaiting sailing orders. : Manor,gahcla, sloop-oi war, at the principal pier. A large force is at.work otther interior. Juniata.—this vessel has remained so long at the wharf that a belief is general, in aod around the yard, -that Bhe will be eventually hauled on to the land, and used as a store bouse Powhatan, paddle frigate. The furniture and small glens having been placed in this ship, aha may leave within a month. Shenamuiah. —This new steam sloop will be ready for planting in a week the may possibly .be launched Curing ihe month ot October. • The keel-blocks for an iron-clad battery have been lald In the south ship house. We noticed yesterday the arrival or a number of 13- inch mot-tars from the West These, with a large accu mulation, of shot and thell, at present form one of the features of the yard.-' A Suggestion.—-A correspondent, writing in relation to tho several meetings about to be. held in different sections ot the citjr, says: 11 Juit fifty years from the 19th day of this month, (August). tbe United States frigate-Constitution, com manded by the gallant Bull, captured the British frigate Guerrlere, 9 hat event stimulated'the American people" to an energetic proseouiton of the war, the spell of Eng . lisb superiority on the ocean by that act being complete ly broken? What occasion more fitting, than the anni-' versary of that day could, be selected for the assemblage of tho contemplated war meeting, to be held in the diffe rent sections of the city, and what more appropriate oc casion for every loyal mau, then and there; to renew or confirm his devotion to tho country and the Uonstltutfon by swearing, or solemnlji affirming, te Its support. Let suoh an inotdentbepart of the proceediogsof these meet ings- and Ist each name be recorded and deposited in a place where, when the history of the rebellion ia written, willbefonnd thei names cftiiose’ready-and willing to de ®Ule.w,heilr " , t? chmeut t 0 ‘he Union, the Oonetttution, 8&Q tu6 lnWSi ■ -V' ■ ■ The University Resolution.—Oh Tueeday evening tbe Trosteeg of the University of Penn sylvauia passed the following: * -. Resolved, That if any undergraduatoa ot the Uni versity should volunteer to serve their countrs in her* present noble efforts to crash a wicked rebellion, or fr aoy such Bhonld be drafted under the militia laws this Hoard pledges Itself to make any interruption ot their studies as little onerous to them as possiole, granting de grees, when tasked so to'do by the faculties, to all in good standing wbou their respective clasaes shall gradu ate, if such undergraduates absll be, at the time of such volunteering or drafting, within twelve months of the completion of their respective courses: Provided', that In case of Ihe previous discharge of any of them from mllida service, they shall, as diligently aa, practicable, pursue their class studies in. the University after suoh discharge. ■ Philadelphia Society fob Pao. MOTINO AQBICDLTUHE.—The regular stated inset, leg of this society was held yesterday morning, Y(oe President Tlarrlton in the chair. Messrs.. Emerson, King, and Lardcor were appointed a committee to wit* D«u the operation of a new American grain binder. Mr. Etnereon made a statement in regard to ait insect which haa been conunltting depredations bn itbe oat cropa of the middle States.,- Ho action wasiaken on the matter by the society. Mr. Jaa, MeUlintock waa proposed for mem bership. It was annonneedsthat the report of Prof. Lcldy, Dr. DaGosta, and other a,on Fleuro-Pneumonia, would be submitted at the next meeting. Bepublioan City Convention. A meeting of the Republican City Convention was held last evening, at Sixth and Ransom streets, William J• Wain wrlght, president, in the chair. The attendance was large, . fi The President stated that he had callel the Convention togethtr to take action on the following preamble and resolo lions,.which had been adopted by, the, Executive Committee at a previous meeting: , , ~, ) Whereas, In the present deplorable condition of our country, it is important to- know how every man BtandBv • whether he is opposed or in favor of the exerofse of Unlted States authorities in restoring peace to our oonatry, particularly each as may be selected to administer tko affatrs of the Government, either national, State, or mut i-’ipa); 1 And whereas, Much has transpired since the adoption of the rules by the Republican City Convention to make itdesiiable that the citizens of Philadelphia should learn, at as early a day as possible, the kind and character or men they are to have presented to them for thotr suffrages at the, coming election: therefore bo it _ ' Resolved, That the president of the Bepublioau City Convention on Buies is hereby requested to reassemble said Convention, on Wednesday, the 6th Inst, at 8 o’otnok P. M:, to take into consideration the modification, of the rules, with a view to au early nomination of candidates for the respective city an! county offices to be Ailed at the emuieg election ; - '6n n otion of E-D Southward; the Convention waiit into a eommiitee of the whole, N.-B; Harris, Esq > In the chair.'-. . ... Mr. Southward then offored the following supplemen tary rules: . . . :! - Provided, That rules Nos 2 and 3, and all other ruler In consistent with this proviso, shall not apply to the election Ofdelegafts to the City Convention for the nomination of city And county officers for.the election of October, 1882,. and that the Republicans of each ward shall meet at a convenient place in each ward, qn the Bth day'of August, 1862, at’ 8 o’clock P, M., and Select three delegates to a City and County Convention to nominate city and county officers; and said City Convention shall .moot at the County Court Bouse, ou Saturday, August'9; 1862, at 8 o’clock P. Mi; and'all vacancies shall be'filled by the Convention, by appointing substitutes from the wards iu which, the vacancies occur. '* * Resolved, further, 'ihat as many of the wards have not elected a General Committee ol Superintendence, and as a consequence trouble and confusion has ensued, ail rales relating to the said Uommi'tce shall not anply for the ensuing year, and that this Convention shall now proceed to select a General Committee of Superintend ence of one member from,each ward, who may or may not bo a member of (iiia Convention, aad the Committee thus selected shall be the only, regularlyauttiprtzed Gene- , rul Coromltfce of Superlntenden'cS ornilxeaatwgrUoifla’iti party of the city and county of 'Fblladelpbiafor the ensuing yearj and until their success ors have been duly elected. : The above' were unanimously adopted, end the follow ing gentlemen were selected fit pursuance thereof: First ward, D Foy; Seeond, D. Griffith; Third, H. Y. Smith; Fourth, John M. Butler: Fifth, J. Giliing haro; Sixth, M. B.Harris; Seventh, SI. Martia; Eighth, G. M. Alien ; Ninth, G. Oannsroe: Tenth, 0 H. Noodles; Eleventh, J Meolte; Twelfth, F. W. Thomas; Thir teenth; J.Trumat ; Fourteenth, B. 0. Hensey; Fifteenth, J. O. Snowdon; Sixteenth, J. J. Gillingham; Seven teenth, G W. Hoffman f Eighteenth, J. R. Kemble ; Nineteenth, M Johnson: Twentieth, J, Lawrie; Twenty first. J. W.' Gaskili; Tweiitysecond, O. C. Jackson ; Twenty third, J. Metcalf; Twenty fourth, S. 0. Whits; Twentyfifth, J. Turner. The Convention then adjourned to meet at the call of the president. ■ The ;■Volunteer The subscriptions yesterda Fund for Volunteers were as A. Campbell it C01;..51,009 B. H. Gratz &Oo $250 Edward E. Law..... 180 Employees of R. H. Davis & Wickersham 100 Gratz &:G0......... 6T Leon Berg & C 0..... 200 J.H Michener & 00... 100 Howell Evan 5....... 100 W. AJ. Watt......... 100 Solomon Coiirad 100 (TENTH-WARD COMMITTEE, Abraham Taw............. HVBSTV-FOmtTU WARH OOMMITTKn. ; John R. Blakiaton.... .KICK) Joseph Johnson:slo N. 8.8r0wne......... 100 Dr. J B. Lee 10 Mrs. Anne E. R00d.... 20 From seven Bubscrioers 21 UKOEIVBD AT ISDBPSXDBSOK HALL. Joseph Jones, (29th Baltimore and Phlla- Jnly,) 8300 delphia Steamboat Bolt mon f1an5........ 160 Co., Ericsson Line. Philadelphia Maeter Fiasterers’ Sooiety, by W. (H. French, President.'... ...... 600 Samuel Hart A C 0.... 60 Abm. 11, Peikins 100 Rev. B. R. Loxley.... .10 O. Frudden...... 100 It Nece...... M 0 Dr. E. Morwitz....... 100 J. S. Phillips. l . .■ 100 Wm. Chancellor 160 Geo. Dodd A 50n,..... 100 J. Dracer 200 E. P. lloy er A 8r0.... 300 Beceived on Wednesdi Total to cloee of Wodi The Remains of A Gallant Offi ces —The remains of Oapt. Thomas E. Turner, of the 4th Dniko States Infantry, were brought to thia oity on Tuesday, by bis father, Oapt. Thom is Turner, U. S. N. Ihe deceased was a galisut young officer, who, after going safely through tbe battles before Richmond, was seized with the typhoid fever, and died at Newport, Rhode Island, last week. His remains were privately bulled at Laurel Hill. Arrival from New Orleans.— The bark Isaac B. Davis, under command of Captain Hand, has arrived at this port with a large cargo from New Orleans.- She has on board 250 barrels of rosin, 100 barrels of molasses, and 036 hogsheads of sugar. This arrival may be taken as an index of tho revival of trade with that port, end it will go a great way towards lowering the high . prices of sugar end molasses which the people have been compelled to submit to since the closing of this port. FEBSoitai,;-—Bear Admiral Foote ar rived in this'City yesterut.,,-- York He i* stopping at tho residence of Capt. T homarTtiVfnjrjffP.-K N., who mot him on the train to this city. The Admiral is still compelled to go upon crutches. Mrs. Gen. Franz Sigel and Mrs. Gen Carl Schucz have arrived in tlio city. Worthy-of Imitation.— We learn that Mr. George Stockberger, beef batcher, who stands in tbe Girard-avtnue market, at the corner of Lewis Btreer, baa agreed to furnish, onoe a week, a sufficient quantity of meat to feed at least twenty families whose beads may have volunteered. This is quite commendable, and worthy of imitation. Convalescent Patients. During the last two or three days the provost guard has seat about two hundred convalescent patients from the diffe rent hospitals in the oity to their respective regiments In l the army, and a considerable number are still at the guard-house, waiting to be forwarded to the several com mands to wMcb they belong. The Prize Brig Massier.— The British brig Massicr, of Nova Scotia, which was captured by the U. S. ateamer Mount Vernon on the 20th ult., off Wilmington, North Carolina, has arrived ai this port. Bhe is wider the charge of AetiDg Master Grislow and a prize crew. She hails TromTurk’s Island, and hasa t&v ve cargo of aalt on board. ,5 Special Meeting of Select Council —A call was mode for.a special meeting of 'Seleot Council last evening. The masting,was called to order by the president. The roll was called, and there not being a qnornm preiont, the meeting adjournedsto meet this a uraoon. Hospital Chaplain.— A Chaplain has been appointed to the Government Hospitals in this city. Rev. E. D. Neill, who was formerly Chaplain of the Ist Michigan Begiment, has received the appointment, ; and will enter upon his duties at an early date. - Pennsylvania Soldiers’ Relief Association ot Washington . City. [Reported for Tho l’rcss.j Washington, D, C., August 6. The tecond monthly meeting of the general association was held at Willard’s Hall, on Monday evening tbe 4th lust. . At this meeting the Executive and Piaancial Com mittees reported their doings during the month of July. Hon. Jasper K. Brady.was chairman of tlie meeting, and J. M. fcullivan was secretary, i i . -,5 l "4 Mr. Kimmell, of Indiana, county, reported ihe expen ditures for the month to have been 8722 21, This was disbursed mostly in amaEsnms.of one or two dollars, for the purchase of articles of Immediate necessity or use. ; One hundred dollars of the association’s money had been expended on the Peninsula by Mrs. James Harlan, who ■ -bad also distributed there a large and valuable box or food and clothing. 'The money sbe used for the purchase of bread, onions, butter, Ac. < The association sent on last Saturday week, two agents—Messrs James Kano and J. D. Nichols—with a stock of supplies to Harrison’s Landing, to be distributed to the sick, wounded, and suffering Pennsylvania s»l -diers in the Army of tho Potomac. They took eight large boxes of goods, to which was added 8151.91 worth of groceries, tea, pickles, spices, onions, etc , purchased by the Executive Committee here. These agents have not yet reported, A new , supply of igoods will be sent there within a few days. The Executive Committee also reported the following articles -as distributed in the hospitals here, at Annapolis, and at Alexandria and vi deity : 341 shirts, 290 pairs drawers,'22l towels, 51 bot tles of wine, 171 cans of preserved fruit, 590 books, 110, pairs of slippers, 61 dressing gowns, T4O Jbs of butter, 490 pairs cotton Bocks, 410 hdkfs, 160 shirts, . 800 pkgs lint, bandages, etc., 120 compresses,.ll blankets, 120 sacks of dried fruits, 86 pairs of woolen socks, and a vait number of minor articles too numerous to mention. The greatest aid and assistance have been extended to tbe committee by the co-operation of loyal and. benevo lent women reßidentor sojourning in this dty. The com- cannot mention all by name, and to single-, out any woted be Invidious. Generally in tbatr minis'tra. tions,4ll the visiting committees or the association have beenisoidially received and welcomed by the .physicians in charge of hospitals. Where in one or two instances this *was, not the case, the Burgeon General, Wm. A. Hammond, very effectually caused all such obstacles to speedily disappear. Dr: Hammond is a man at the same time that he is a faithful officer to the Government. The'Hon; E. M. Btanton, Secretary of War, lias'been very kind in giving- countenance and aid in all-proper ways to the efforts of the assdclationr'BffOh 'lg substSn v Hally the report of the Executive Committee. r .-, - , Mr. D. L. Eaton, chairman of tho Finance committee, which has under its care tbe entire matter of the col lection of goods and money, then reported as follows: The association baa received, sfuce the let of July, 8 boxes from tbe Mt J acksoitt Ladf< s’ Association, Law rence county; 12’boxes, 1 Darrel, and 1 kog from the Pittsburg Sanitary and Subsistence Committee; 1 box from ladles of Ourwensville; I bale from ladies or Hunt ingdon county; 2 bales from ladles of Clarion county ;4 boiss from ladies of Lock Haven; 1 box from ladieß of Hetouy Yadey; 1 box from ladies of. Warren; 1 do., -Sniethport; I do., Hyde Park ; 3 do.-,ladies of Lancaster, and l froin Litz, Lancaster oonnty; 6 boxes. from Gov. Gnrtin; J do. from ladies of Farrahdavflle, Clinton county; 4do. from NewHoUand, Lancaster county;!. . from New Liberty; 6 do. from ladles of Blairsviile; 1 bbl. blackberry brandy from J’.F. Worthingtonj'Bro wns- , • villej Fayette county* (anexcellent article in diseaaes’in cidentto.tbe season); 1 box from ladies of iCatawissa; 2 do. bom. Shamokin;. l.frotn ladies of EngliahLutheran. Church,; Harrishurg; - 5 boxes; 1 !- barrel, and 1 half barrel from unknown contributors; 2 boxes from ladies of-Milton, for 6th Regiment Pennsy lvanla Re serve corps; alio oudeposit ttii called for, 7 boxes from Freeport Arm6teongOoanth'SCfii« amounts t 0.66 boxes,* ? 2barrels, 2haf barrels, 3kegs and 1 bale—total, 74 package^.: The committee have received bills of the fol lowing goods not vet at hand:—l box from Gieenviilo: 1 from ladies of Canal Township, Venango county; 2. from W T, McAdams, and 2 from Middle Bpring Pres byterian Congregation, Cnmberland county. Tbe store house of. the association, Under the care; of Mr. Samuel Caldwell, a most indefatigable officer and gentleman, Is ■ now full of goods, and constantly open to supply the de mands of the needy Pennsylvania soldier, who is more then welcome to the comforts thUB generously afforded by the people of our patriotic State. ' .. The -whole amounted cash deposited with the trea »rarer—Jay Cooke A Co .—from the organization of the as .socisticn is $3,397.19. Since the monthly meeting for • XJuly, iniaddition to many small sums from various por > sons of tBl to 85, Mr. 11. S. McOoniba, ot Chefltor, has given .8100, aid Charles Knap, Esq., of Knap, Rudd, & Co., of Pittsbnrg, 8200, The available fund now on de posit is iv«r 82,500. , 1 In cohclnsion, it may he btated that the Executive CriomUteo bold their meetings for bearing reports from their visiting committees, voting; relief to cases brought btfore them, and doing all other things which aro const- ‘ dired best for .the cause, every Tuesday and Friday evening; Their rooms, where-the hospital records are kept, ate at No. 6 Washington Buildings, corner of Seventhitreet and Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. 8. T. Parley I* secretary, to whom letters, making in quiries In reference to soldiers In hospital, should be dl reeled. | Goods should be .sent ,marted. i'jJ. L, Eaton, Cdafratan «f t finance Ommittee of Soldiers iielxej -Uiociaiion, \VashinQton City." Mmieyjmay be sent to him, or to Jay Oooko A Co. * , Mr. J. A. Williamson, of ihe iaua office, is the faithful * 5* H>e association for securing the baok.pay of Boldier| who, being sick and absent from their regiments, fioißGlixpea fea?efive or six months* wngog duo them at j ®6 bar done mnch good and extended much reUef through his sttenuons and successful efforts in this lide, j saving'many dollars to the soldiers which they might othervjlie.have to.pay to agents who would charge # fee for collection. The* organization is now actively and efficiently at work, and hopts to meet tbe expectations of tbe geoerou, communities which have so liberally provided goods and funds. Eobnty Fund.— iy to the Citizens’ Bounty follows: : $5O By H L.Gaw, Trea surer......... ....$l,OOO Hew York and Batti- 1 more Transportation 1 Lino. By H. L Gaw, Treasurer.. ........I,OCO Jas. A Jos. Morgan.. , 100 Jos Bbßussier AOo.. 200 W.D. Glenn s. 100 John T. Taitt... ...... 200 Win. J. Taylor, Sutler 3d Beg. N. J.Voi... 100 Wnl.. O. Houston A< Thomas M0tt.......-1,000 Wm.B Kennedy;..... 2 ty.. $B,OOO, lesday .347,202 . .S3BI ,T TB-UOUA'^AtlfatJ THE TRESS. PHILADIMiPffIA; ■■..ttarxw.ta— f . PHILADELPHm'BOAMJ OUTBADE. BA.M. W. DB COURsEF, 1 JAMES O. HAND, > Coumitikb or raa Monti. J. B. LIPPINOOTT, ~, J. • t.’a'e.m b.-Ti i.kttjbr,,.bags At tht Merchants’ Snechan#*; Philadelphia. Bhip Westmoreland, Decan... ....Liverpool, soon Ship Zered, McGonvglo..;.l ;Yi... Londonderry, sodn 1 Ship Argo, Ballard Liverpool, Boon BaikiCzarina, Treat...,., t Mphtevidso,and,B Ayres,soon Brig 'Ella Reed, Jarman.,;.. .. .Havana} soon' ; MASINB INTJEL,WGE««IB. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Aug. T, IB«3. 90S 818E6........... .5 A—SDN 8ET5...........7 7 SIGH ARRIVED. Brig Celestlna, Fickett, 8 days from Boston, in baiust to J X Biziey A 00. - • . Schr Fantauzzi, Wooster,l2 days from Porto Oaboilo, with coffee, bides, Ae. to Dailett & Son. Schr Bartth Louisa,' Woodruff, 6 days from Harrison’s Landing, in ballast to Navy Agent. Schr Amx -S Gannon, Nowell, 4 days from Newbury, port, in '.ballast to captain. ‘ . ? Schr Halo, Newmani 4 days from Nowbnryport, with mdee to Geo B Kerfoot., Schr H Perkins. Goddridge, 4 days from Harrison’s Landing, in'ballast to captain. Sobr Ban cocas, Hnutor, 1' day from New Oastlo, Do), with corn to Jas Barratt A Son. " .Bchr Hannah Batratt, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt & Son. ? ’ . Schr Vend alia, Lillyard, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with ivhtat to Jas Barratt & Sen. Schr Cora; Slasteu, 1 day from Brandywine, Deli with flour to B ill Lea. . . . ~ Bohr Lucy, Spence, 1 day from ltrandywine, Dei, with corn meal to RM. Lea. ' ' i tearnef Major Beyboid, Robason, front Delaware City, will passengers and prodme. Off Marcus Hook passed ketch Commerce, from Guanica, PE. : CLEARED. Bark Afethusa,.Lovell, 8 W.Pass, Workman A 00. Brfg American Union, Barll.tt, Cork, E A Bonder A Co. ! Brive Oliye, Mansfield, Portsmouth, J S BBzley A 00. Brig Abby Ellen, Gllmoroiißoßton, J A 00. \ ■Schr Clara, Orowcii, IJ,Bton, E li Siiwyer & 00. ScVr 3 B James, Ohaee, Boston,D B Stetson A,Oo. . Schr Mary Jane, Oidare, Eleutheid, I Jganeß A Uo, v ~ Schr Eliza A t)otharine,:Rutland, Eirlttnera, IJeaues A Oo. ; ’ > Schr Faugassitt, Waples, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Slone A Co. • ■ MEMORANDA. Steamship: Asia, Shannon,'sailed from Boston yester day for Liverpool. Ship Banshee, Kean, at Rio de Janeiro 24th June from Baltimore ... Bark (Salem, Powell, elearedrat New York 6th fast for hew Orleans. Biig Abby Watson, Watson, hence for Cardonas, was seen 28th ult, l»t 29, long 74. 7 . . Bark Edisto, Boynton, cleared at New York 6th last, for Montevideo and Bnenos Ayres. , Bark Lauretta, Wells, cleared at. Boston ,6ih inst.)for . Dsmariscntta. Schr D W Eldridge, Ogden, hence, arrived at Port Royal 30 th ult. ■' . Schr Hairy Elies, Taipey, hence, arrived at Newbury port'4th:inst. '. Schr Compromise, Wilson, at Boston 4th inst. from' Odessa, Dei. Schr Geo M Smi h, Mills, sailed from Appan&ug 4th inst. for Philadelphia. ' 7 Schr Tbos Borden, Wrighttm, sailed from Fail River 4th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr L D Jerrard, Oarroll, hence, arrived at Prow dence 4th inst. . .17' Schr zntares, Oordory, Ontario, Yangilder, 8 H Bounce, Dodge, and Wm Faison, Corson, sa’led from Providenco4thinst. for Philadelphia. ■ Schr John Beatly, Hendtreon, bailed from Pawtucket 4th iDst. for Philadelphia. Schrs George Franklitt, Tyler, and John 8 Buckmas ter, McLain, cleared at Baltimore. sth inst, for Phila delphia.' . . . . . : Schr P A Sannderß, Somers, henco, arrived at lieao 30th ult. . .. Schr Monterey, Craig, frTn Fall River for Delaware City, sailed from Newport 4th inst. y Schr WiUiam John, hence, arrived at New Haven 4th 'instant.. ; . ■. Schr Evelina, Laughlin, for Philadelphia, sailed from St Jsgo de Cuba 20th ult. Schr J M Houston, Hoffman, hence, at St Jsgo de Cuba 20rh n’t, dieclig. . Batk Escoiiaza, of Baltimore, Capt G Ryder, from Queenetown June 18, with a cargo of coal for Havana, was totally lost 21st nit. oh the north side of the island of Eleutbcra. Oaptain and crew saved and taken to Nas sau, from which port Captain Ryder came on in the steamer British Queen. The E registered 244 tons; aid was built at Bobinsnn, Me, in 1851. ....... KEMOVAES. -DEMOVAL.-M AI LO N KI RK, All DENTIST, has REMOVED to No. 1602 CHEST NUT Street.'• ■■ JyU lm* fOR SALB AUD TO LET. A PHISIOIAN’S PROPERTY TO XX EXCHANGE FOB .DRUGS —De ß irablai village property, physician’s location, neat improvements, wealthy neighborhood, large grounds, nicely shaded, a few mileß northeast of the city. : Apply to au2 E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Blreot GERMANTOWN COTTAGES I&TO'LET, situated on Wister street, with large lots, pleasantly located, within five minutes’ walk of railroad. Apply to JOS. KING, Conveyancer, MAIN streotyGer mantown. aul- Bt* • A TO EXCHANGE—Fine FARMj -a situate on the banks of the Delaware' river, con taining 217 acres of excellent land, 22 miles above - tbe city ; railroad station on tbe place; witoin hair mile of etearobont landing; excellent improvements, Ac Also, a valuable Fam -to,Chester;; county valley. 73 acres. Another near Darby, eight mUOB fromTorrßrtJvrro-aorwß-- . { . ■ vfi nmsimTip^-. jy£6 . No. 309 WALNUT Street. sfe FOR SA L E—Large Delaware K3.FARM, containing 622 acres, 409 under a first-rate state of cultivation, the balance good timber land; situ ate west of Harrington Station, Delaware Railroad. Large brick Mam ion, large and commodioni Bern, Car riage House, and many other out-buildings. Lawn, con taining-six acres, fruits, Ac. For farther particulars, apply to E PETTIT, jj»"‘ No. 309 WALNUT Street... TO LIT- DweUing No. 24 South Kal. SEVENTEENTH Street. k Apply to - WKTHKBILL A BROTHER, - jy22-tf * No. 47 North SECOND Street. rn FOR SALE—COTTAGE, AT ■a GERMANTOWN —A new Cottage on MANHEIM Street, with ail the conveniences of a first-class city res! denco; good lot; terms easy. Also, a Neat Cottage at Chestnut Hill, near the Rail road De£it; very cheap. ..... ii ' Also, a great variety of City Properties. B. F. GLENN, 123 jjouth FOURTH Street, and * jy2l B. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GRBEN. TO RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT 13.FUBNITURE, Beveral neat Country. Piacoa, with a few acres of gronnd, convenient to railroad stations near tho city. Apply to E. PETTIT, je3o : No. 309 WALNPI Street. A FOR SAi E «OHE A P, M Siii CHEAP.”—Perry County FARM, containing 188 acres, 26 woodland, the balanoe under a high - state ot i cultivation; first-rate fencing, nicely watered, excellent improvemests, 16 mliea from Harrisburg. Price only* 86,600. Terms easy. Also, a FRUIT FARM, near Dover, State of Dela ware, 107 acres. Price only 85,600. Apply to E. PETTIT, „ j(2O No. 309 WALNUT street s* TO LET—The, eligible STORE ■Maud FIXTURES, 432 CHESTNUT Street, next to new post office. REMOVAL. The GUN and FISHING TACKLE Store will be re moved to 416 CHESTNUT Slreet, SEPTEMBER Ist. Inquire of PHILIP WILSON A CO., A FOR SALE—Delaware-county 32, Farm, containing 96 acres of first-rate land, situ ate .’near Marcus Hook, Philadelphia aud * Wilmington Railroad. • Large and substantial atone improvements, fiicoiy : watered, good fruits, r&o. -Price-89,009.- Also, a fine Fruit Farm in the" State of Delaware, near Dover, 184 acres, lmmediatepossesslon. Price only 87,000. Apply to B. PETTIT, ]e26-tf . ; No. 309 WALNUT Street TO RENT—A THREE-STORY ■al BRICK DWELLING, on RACE Street, one door above Twelfth, north side. Rent low to a good tenant. Apply to WETHERILL & BROTHER, jel2 47 and 49 North SECOND Streirt. m TO RENT—A THREE-STORY ■a. BRICK DWELLING, on PINE Street, near Seventeenth, north aide. Apply to , WETHERILL A BROTHER, je!2 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. gg FOB SALE OB TO LET—-Fom Ha Honßea, on the west aide of BBOAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner ol NINTH and BAJSSOM Streets. mhS6-tf m FOB SALE—A first-rate Moufe* 3 gomery-connty Farm, containing 89 acres, with large and substantial stone improvements, on the Bldgs Turnpike, near Norristown. Price only #96 per acre. Apply to . . B. PBTtIT, je26 tf _ No. 309 WALNUT Street, TO DISTnJiEBS; The DISTELLEBY known as the “PHCENIX,”., . find formerly ovmed-iandecoupleAby BAUD. SMITH,' rßsa., situated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BACA and.VINB Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 800 bushel! per day,’ Is now offered for sale on reasonable and acoom ’ modating terms. Is In'gnbd'‘rnnnlng order .and haa all the modern improvements. An Artesian well on tho pro. mlsea furnishes an nnfaiUng aupply of good, pure water.: -'Address Z. LOOK* A CO.,' Ho, 1010 MAB&H Street, Philadelphia. 1 J ' v, teg2-dtt i - GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS? rpo FAMILIES BESIDING ;i ‘nt .tn* RURAL DISTRICTS- . We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families lit tb|ir country residence* with everydescriptlon of FINE GBOOKBIES, TEAS, So., So. ALBERT p. BOBEBTS, Je2l-tf COBNBB ELEVENTH AND VINE STB. •VTEW MACKEREL. At < 160 Bbis Now Large No. B MackereL 160 Half Bbls ** <i «i In store and and for sale by MURPHY ft KOONB, 1014. tr, Ho. 146 North WHARVES. HEBBING, SHAD, 8.600 Bb?a; Mass. Nos. 1, ; 3, and 8 Maokerel, late oanght fat fish. In assorted packages. . v . 3,000 Bbls. New Eaatpert, Fortune Bay, and Halifax Herring. , . - :■■■-< 3.600 Boxes Imbeo, Bcaled, and No. 1 Herring, 160 Bbls New Mess Shad. . 250 Boxes Herkimer County Cheese, Ac, In Btore and for sale by .... MDBPHY A BOONS, je!4-tf ~, , , No, 148 North WHABVBB. T: ATOTJB OLIVE 01L.—468 baskets; ; OIL, just received, and for sale * LAVBBONB, 302 and 304 South FB9NT Street. , OATJTIOH.—Having soon a spnrlons artio'le of Oil branded “J. Latonr,” we caution the publto against purchasing the same, as the genuine J. Latonr Oil can be procured only from tis.' JABEUTOHE A LAVESGNB, ' 902 amj 2(j4 South FRONT Btrset. mylB-tr TTECKEB’S AND FAHNEBTOOK’S XX FARINA constantly roceivedfresh by RHODES* WILLIAMS, 3vlB- --No. 107 Bouth WATER Street; "VT U T 8 . Almonds, Cream Nuts,.. Grenoble N nta, Bordeaux Walnuts, Pea Note, Fit- ! berta, Pecan Nats, instore and for sale by BHODKS & WILniAltS, 107 Sonth W4TEB Street. 432 CHESTNUT Street iNsiniAircßicoMceT»3<iw»i ; r piHE INSURANOB _ , : ... BY THE _ - RELIANCE INSUR AN CE- COMP AN T OF . ! PHILADELPHIA, ON BUILDINDS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, Ac.,. , : - IN TOWN OB*OpUNfRY;< J, jj j •..• OFFICE NO. 308^ALNUT STREET.. CASH OAPirAL' »248,000-.ASSBtB 330,17« 10 , - Invcatcdjin tbo following Securities, ,>r First Mortgage on City Property, - - sfo w; fionblothoßmotmt... .©171,100^00. Ponmylvania Baiii oad Company’s 6 per cent. let Mortgage Boedi. r 6,000^^ 80. do; > *2d> j;ab. ($80,000) Horticgdon and Broad Top 7 per cent. Bonds 4,560:00 Ground Bent, well secured/'..... I, 2,000 00 Collateral Loan, well secured 2,500 00 City of Pbiiadelpbia, 6 per cent. Loan-.'.*..* 46,000 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, $3,000,000 : v ; - 0 per:cebt. L0ah...,..i........... ..... 6,000 00. United States 7 3-lt per cent. Loan,.,; ,10,000 .00 Allegheny county o'per ct. Penna. B. Loan.* 1 10,000, Philadelphia and Beading-Baflrbad Ownpany'S.. j' V Camden aadr. Amboy 5 Kailroad Oompany’s 0 , ... . per,cent*Lodn‘(B6.ooo).*... . t 4300,G0 Pennsyivanla Bailroad CJompany’fl Stock.,.. 4,000.00 Beliance I Dsuran.ee Cbmpany?s Stock...;;. * *;. 00 Commercial• Bank,Stodt....;, 5.135 01 Mochanics’ Bask 5t0ck*.............>.V,..* . 2,812 50 County Fire-Insurance Company’s Stock,... *, 1,050 00- lieiawaretM';’ 8. Insurance s4 v 70d Op; Union M. Tneurance Company’s Scrip ...... . . *-80 00! Bills Bcccivable.l,o6l r B4 # Accrued 1ntere5t..’,.6,504 oL Cashinbank and on hand.,,._7,0i0 9a Bosses promptly adjusted and paid. V; , • ’ DIBEOTOBS. ' ,4 Olein Tfagley, " Samuel,BispharaK; William'B, Thompson, ' Bobert,Steen, Frederick. Bronni ', WilUaniMusaer, ■ William*Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley,,,' mareball HM, H.lj.Carson, '' " ” '3 Johnson-Brown, V** Bobert Toitind,' ‘' ’ Charles.BelanU, G..D. Bjißedgarteh;..'--’ Tr* Jacob T< Busting, OKarlei B.’ Woo'd, Smith Bowed, - James S. Woodward, John Rlasell, Pittsburg. : ; - ' : OMB TISGIiBY, President.' B. M. HINOHMAN, Secretary. , .. >ll tf ' Dklawaee mutual , safety i INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED« BY THE L EGIBLATURB OF - PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD ARD WALNUT SI REE i S.' PHIL ADEL PHIA. ’ MARINE INSURANCE. ON VESSELS,),. ....... ... - • /•- CARGO,' To all parts of tha World. 'FREIGHT,; S -n I INLAND INSURANCES ■OnGoods, by Btvar. Canal, Lake and Land Carriage to : - T * * all parts of tb„ Utnou.-- - : : . FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally, OnStoree, Dwelling Bouses, Ao.‘ : . ASSETS.OP THE COMPANY, SCI, 1881. '■ par.'.: ■ ;, ■ i i<- cost. ■ #lOO.OOO United States Five per ot, Loan’... #100,250 00 , 60,000 tJ. Statcß 6 per ot. Treasury Notes 49,995 37 ’26,000 United? States Seven and Ttiroo tenths perct. Treasury,Notoa... . 25,000 00 >lOO,OOO State of Penna. Five per ct. Loan. 89,561 26- 64,000 ; . do. : do. 8)3: . do. «do. 64 16160 123 060 Phila 1 . City‘Six por cent. lioan.:.. 119,448 17 80,000 State of‘Tennessee .Fire percent.' ■ | i1T0an."...i.'.'..1.L....■ 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mert ; gege Six per cent. Bondß.. 20,000 00 60,000 Pennsylvaniat'Bailroad, 2d Mort- .■'■ 1 1 ' ; gage Six per cent.'Bonde. 48,130 83 16,000 300 shares Stock Germantown Gas - • > l Co. Principal and Interest : guarantied by ibecitrbfjPhlla. 14,687 50“ 6,000 100 Shares Stock Penn. B. B. Co.. 6,000 00 Bills Eoceivable. ror Insurances made.... 80,730 07. Bonds and M ortgages... ; 76,000 00 Beal E5tate...... .......................... 61,363 36 Balances dne at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies, Interest, and other debts due theCnmpany............................ 43,131 97 Scrip and’block of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $ll 848, estimated value. 4,086 00 Cash on hand—in Banks $61,098 03 in Drawer........ 617 33 DIRECTORS. Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Penfsfcon, •> y Henry Sloan, *■. Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer Mcllvafne, Thomas 0. Hand, Bohort Barton, ; Jacob P : Jones, Jarms B. McFarland, Joshua P; Eyre, John B: Semple, Pittsburg D: T. Morgan, « A. B. Berger, « A M M A RTIN, President. 3 HAND, Vice President sretary, - delo-ly William' Martin, ,Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilus Paulding, John B.‘Penrose, . John O.dDavis, : . James Tmquair, William Eyre, Jr., James 0. Hand, Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, ,Br K M. Boston, ' Qeorge G. .Leiper, ‘ Hugh Craig, Cbarlea.Kelly, / wrtiiii THOMAS I HENRY LYLBURN, Sei TPIRE insurance. : X? MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 188 NORTH SIXTH Street, below Baco, insure Buildings,' Goods, and Merchandise generally, from Lose or Damage by Fire. TIIO Company guaranty to adjust all losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. DIRECTORS. Francis Cooper, ' : ~ William Morgan, Michael McGeoy, James Martin, . Edward McGovern, James Duress, Thomas B. McCormick, Francis Falls, Matthew MfcAloer, Charles Clare, JohnCassady, Thomas Fisher, Thomas J. Hemphill, JOhit Bromley, ' - BarnardlH! tTnlueman. .Francis McManus, , • z^sferMctM s=- . FBANOIS-OOOPEB, PresidonC-- Bejujaed Bappesty.' Secretary, myl7-tf FIBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE LY.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1826. CHASTER PERPE TUAL. N0.'610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ ence Square. j This Company, favorably, known to the community for thirty-six years, continues to insure against Loss or Da mage by Fire on public or private Buildings, either per manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. .• ■ rv- ■ : Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security In the case of loss. DIBBCTOBB. Jonathan Patterson, I Thomas Robins, Quintin Campbell, | Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, • 1 John Devoreux, William Monteiius, I Thonias Smith. Isaac Hazlehnrst. 1 JONATHAN PATTEBSON, President. William G. Crowell, Secretary. apO rjIHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING, 8. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STBEETB. DIBEOTOBB. 1 F. Batchferd Starr, HordecalL. Dawson, William McKee, Geo. H. Stuart, Haibro Frazier, John H.,Brown, John 61. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock, Benj. T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Brringet!' F. BATOHFOBD STABB, President. Cbabi.es W. Coxk, Secretary. ' 1 fo!6 TNSURANPE COMPANY dF THE J. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA-—OPTICS Nos. 4 and 6 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North ido of WAL NUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Phila delphia. , ' - j • INCORPORATED in 1704—CHARTER PIHPETUAL. CAPITAL 8200,000. / PROPERTIES OF THE GOMPjiNy, FEBRUARY IT’ 1,1881, *607,094.61; \ f MARINE, FIBE, AND INLAND TIHNSPOfiTA ■ ' TION INSURANCE. 17 DIKEOTOKB. Henry D. Shorrerd, Samnol Charles Maoalester, Tobias ' ’William B. Smith, - Thqmai John B. Austin, Henry ' William B< White, - Oharle) George H. Stuart, George Edward 0. fenight,- ■ | HENBY B. SHEBBEI WttUAS Harpkr, Secretary. •» A MERICAJS FIRE ' ICfetIKANOE XX COMPANY. Incorporated’ 18D;(' OHABTBR PEKPBTOAL, No. 810 WALNUT Bhkt abeye Third. Philadelphia. : 1 ,s' |.... Having a large taW-np Oapital BtocSaad Surplus, In vested In sound and' available.Secntiaei, oorranuea to Insure on Dwellings, Stores,. Merchandise, Vessels in,; port and thehr Oargoet and/other Personal Property. All lossoaliberally andprorcjtly adjusted. . . DIBEOTOBB. , J Thomas E. Marla, Janes B,, Campbell, John Welsh, Ediratd G. Dntilb, Samuel o.*Morton, Oharas W.Joultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris, John T. Lewis, 1 1 THOM AB It Ai.bibtO. L. OEAwroRB, A NTH RACITIf COM PANT.—Anthorlaad OHABTEBPBBPETTfAIi. j Office Ho. 811 WAMITJT>at*Bet, Tdnrth StroetafTPhlladelptiiai’fif Tbia Oomi>anywillimrare»agMr Kre, en Bnildlnga, JfurnitnrOj 1 tea ■rally:,. ■ ! : ' ’'[/ , Also, Marine Inanranoea on ' Trelgbts, Inland Inanranoe to i ; Ui. ! DIBKOTO) ' William Esher, * • D. Imthur,’-' 1 Lewis Audenried, i John 11. Blakiston, i Joseph Maxheld, „ will: , . C , r :WBL : W. M. Suits, Secretary. TnXCHANGE INBI Xii; BAN Y—Offlce’.Ho, 40# t Fire Insurance on Houses in on favorable term*/ either Liini ~~ I a DIBBOT Jeretblah.Bonßall, John Q. Ginnodo, Edward I). Boberta, . fianraelD. Smedley, Benben 0. Bale, 'f\ JEBBMIAH « i JOHN Q/GIl Jlioubb Con, Secnaarr.'’” 1 IJ HE “PEXOELSK2R” HAMS ARE THE REST ff THE WORLD. j. H. MIoSeR & CO., f GENERAxjpBOYISION DEALERS, Andcnrera of the celebratfl ."EXORLSIOR” BUGAR- C ,U BE D HAMS, Nos. 143 and 144 FRONT Street, Between Arch and Bad ifreelt, Philadelphia. ■’•'TB#’ Jnstly> celebrated XOIL3IOR ” HAMS are «nr,ed by J. H. M. A Co., [ 1 a style pecnllar to them selves,) expressly for FAN LY-HSE; are of delieions flayorj free from tbe nnpltuant taste dr salt, and are pronounced by epicnres anjprior to any now offered fory «d«- - ' -J J" jy23.lm JJ ERANKiIjPALMER, Burgeon Artist.to the Government Institutions, Wash ington. { Also, to all of the Medical Colleges and Hos pitals. •• I ' * _■■■■■ ..The “ PALMKB IIMBS," adopted by tho Army and Navy Surgeons. Pamphlets-seat gratis. Address, . B.jfEANh. PAXjMKB, ly2-6m Ho. 1609 PMlad’a. Ti/fORGAN, ORB, 1 It CO., STEAM* JjJL DHGIN* BXTXIiDBEB, Iron Bounder#. ant Qpnwnl Mechialat* end Boiler Makers, No. 1210 GAL. I*ow h i till mi BUM.—AN INVOICE OF AJ Very superior BAT, BUM, in Quarter casks, just received and for sale by OHAB. S. OABBTAIBS, jy‘i 126 WALJIBT and 21 GBAHITB Street*. tp' - sirr - THURSDAY, AVGUST 7, 1862. T—'..'y 7-KZ7tTXrrr; m ?'~*r t ’*-?,7 T '“|T t T r -s r>^TTT' f. >r£S -I IiAILKPAD •UNKSiti jSjL; west; CHESTER '■fSJK: . TBAINife, via-the PENNSYLVANIA BATI.BOAD. , j, LBAVHTHB OSFOT, . • . . Corner ELEVENTH and MAEKB.T Streett,. First. Train Ht. .r..... 7 10. A. til. | Second Train at. .8.48 A.,a. ! TMrd Train Noon. Fourth Train at -....'...VaM.J’...... .4 09 P. M. f Fiith.Tralnat.......A 1 S.4S P. M. < LEAVE-WEST . 5,A4;8.26,7.46, anc!10.56 A. M., 3.lt>sßisl 4.15 B. M. .. ; ONfBCNDAY.tS|-' J 't ' '"'V." ;i«sve PMldßalphia.dfe7.3o-A. M., aS!ffiWe«|' i Ohoßtor a>lS».'-Mi : ... •. ■■ Freigb'tJdcliverediat tlfiSßroight Station, corner. HABt t.KET aod JCNIPEB, bcfdre. 11.30 A. 81., will be do ‘ livy-rd (sbestsr at 2 P.'M. is s.'i . tickets and fartbtr information, apply to . JAMES OOYTBEN.Passenger Agent. liBWTSI.. BOUPT, Qenoral Freight Agent. jy2l « $330,176 10 24,075 00 61,815 33 8869,126 37 l tract, Jr., yiigner, do; Wattson, Freeman, f’S. Lewis, . 0. Carson, tD, President, •I ir29-tt .. MABIS, FresMont. Seowtfc.: , ' fe22-tf T U 1 iSUEAKOJO vital «400,000 itween Third and m or damage by lerohandlge gene- sla, Cargoes, Mid :ts of the Union. Pearson, /Sieger, 4 Banin, 1. F. Dean, in Ketcbam. iHEB, President iS s Vice President ( •• . ap3-tl EANCE OOM iIiNDT Street. Merchandise generally, d [or Perpetual. IS. ' lomae Marsh, rarleg Thompson, imos T. Hale, »hua T. Owen, ohn J. Griffiths. SONBALL P real dent. StODO, Tice President; jeSX rjIHSi PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL ■X-& j BAILBOAD. i . - THS GBEAT DOUBLE TKAOKROUT*. 1862.' ®®ass* 1862. the capacitt or the' road is how equal , : ■ TO ANY IN' THE COUNTRY. ... THE GBEAT SHORT Lira,TO, THE -WEST.: ; Facilities for the transportation of passengers. to amt fleam Plttsbrfrg, Cirminriati, OhidagoS Bt, Lords; Bt, Paid, Nashville, Memphis, New ; Orleans, and all other town** in. the 'West, Northwest, and Southwest, are nnsnrpaasoit for speed and comfort bp any, other, roots- Sleeping and smoking ohre on.all the trains. .. ' THE; EXPRESS BUNS DAILY: Mali and Easl Lineßtmdaysexcoptod. -I ■ - ' fcl ail Train leaves. Philadelphia at..»,. • »«. ■,» 7.15 A. U. East Lino “ .11.,3g A* M, Thropgi Express “ .10.80 P.M. Harrisbtfrg-Accommodation leaves Fhlla. at.. 2.30 F. 1L 'Lancaster; . . “ “ ..4.00 P. M. Weßt Cheater Accommo’n No. 1 “ “ ..8 .48 A. M , “ i . .No. 8“ « ..12.00n00n. Farkesborg ' *< “. <* 6.46 P; M. ' WlstiCheßter passengers will take tho trains leaving at 7,18 and 8 45 A. M.‘,112 noon,.and at 4 and 9.45 P. M, Passengers for fcimbury, VViiliamspor:, Mioira, tin!- fslo,Niagara Palis, Ac., leaving. Philadelphia; at 7.16 .A. M- and lo:S0 T*. M., godiroctlythronKh. . tion, 8. *. oorner of ELEVENTH "abiti ECAHHETf Streets. By this route freights of all descriptions,can be for warded to;and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentneky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mit sonri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga-' ble‘ rivers ;of the. West, by steamers from Pittsbnrg.. ■-/ TKe’rateaof freight to and front any point in the West . - by the Pennsylvania Bailroad,. ate, at all times, as fa vorable as are charged by, other Bailroad Companies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of tholr freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on its speody transit. For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or address tho Agents of the Company. B. B. KINGSTON, Js., Philadelphia. , B. A.'STEWART, Pltteburg. . GLABKB A Oo.s Chicago. LEECH A 00., No. 1 Astor Honse,' or No. 1 Booth ' William stroet, New York. LEECH A CO.', No. 77 Washington street, Boston. . MAGBAW A KOONS, No. 80 North street, Balttmor*. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, PMla. , . L. li. HOIJPT, Gen’l Ticket Agent, Phlla. • ENOCH LEWIS. Gcn’l Bnp’t, Altoona. jyl-tt 1862. Sbmh.. 1862. . ARRANGEMENTS OB NEW YORK LINKS. THE OAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA > DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD OO.’S BINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW • YOBK AND WAT PLAGES. , note ir’AiJro*-BT*MT waimj- ajto khebibqtox depo*. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIE: At fl A. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ac c0mm0dati0n........................... $3 St At 6 A. M., via Ctundtat and Jersey City, (N. J.) AccosjnitK^stioDtS fit At 8 A. M., Tin Kensington and Jersey Olty, . Morning Mail ~ BGO At 11 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Western Express 8 00 At 12% P. M., via Oamden and Amboy, A0c0mm0dati0n.......................................... dation.......................................... 3 34 At S P. M., via Oamdoc and Amboy, 0. and A. Ex- 1 pre55.......... 8 08 At 4 P. M„ via Camdlen amd Jersey Gity, Bvening Express. 3 00 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Olaes . Ticket... .4.'.... ..... .... ... ............. Sst AtJX P 1 M., via Kensingtoia and Jersey, Oity, Evening hfall* 1i....... 3,00 At Ilk P. M., via'Oamden and Jersey City. South ern 5ta11........ 8 (SO At 6P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda • Hon, (Freight and Passenger)—let Claes Ticket.. 92S Do. do. 2d Class d 0.... 160 The 11* P.- 11. Southern Mail runs daily; all others Btrodays exeepted. '' For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton. Wllkesbsrrs-. Montrose, Great Bend, >Binghampton, Syracuse, &0., at 6 A. M. from Walnut street Wharf, via Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Bailroad For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Bolvidere Boston, Lambortville, Flemlngton, &0., at 6 A. M. end 4 P. M., from vWahrat-street Wharf; (the 6A. M. Line connects with train leasing Fasten for Manch Chunk at 8.20 P. Ml)? For Mount HoUy, at S A. K., 2 and 4 P. M. For Freehold, at 6A. M.. and 3P. M. WAT LIKVIB.. - “ . For Bristol, TrontonTAo., at 8 andll A. M„ C and 6.84 P. M. from Kensington, and 2# P. M. from Walnnt ■treet wharf. * For; Bristol, and intermediate stations, at 11# A. M. bom Kensington Depot. For Palmyra, Biverton, Delonce, Beverly, Burlington, Florence, Bnrdentown, Ao., at 10 A. M/and 12#, 4, #, AX and 6.30 P. M. , Steamboat TBEHTOK for Bordehtdwn and interme diate stations at 2k P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. *F" For Hew York, and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street,Above Walnut, half Mi hour before departure. The cars nm-'tato.ths Depot, and on the arrival of each bain ran from the Depot ■■ , , Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed eaoh Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag responsibility for baggage to One rroiiur- ver ponnd, and - will not be liable for any amount beyond 8100,-exoept by special contract feS-tf ' n ; *•*"} PHILADELPHIA, — and nob. BXBTOWN BAUBOAD. TXMB TABI.E. On and after Monday,'-May 26th, 1862, nntn farther notice..; ■ __ FOB GEBMAHTOWH, Leave Philadelphia, 6,1,8, 8.10,11, 12, A. M., 1,2, 8.10, 4,6, 6J<, 6,7, 8, 9lf,loJ<, IIX.P. SI. -• Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7.36, 8, Sii , 9if. 10 X, lilt. A. M„ 1,2, S, 4,6, B, 7j 8. 9,10.10,11, P. M. - ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M., 2,8, 6,7 X, 10#, Leave Germantown, 8.10 A. M.,-1, 4, OH, 9«, P. KL CHKBTNOT HILL BAILBOAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8, 10, 12, A. K., 2,4,6, 8,8, 102, P. ’ Leave Choetnnt HIH, 7.10, 7.85, 9.10, 11.10, A. M., 1.40, 8.40,6.40, 8,40, 7.40,9.50, P.M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9.10 A. M., 2, 6,7 V, P. M. Leave Oheatnnt Hill, 7.60; A. H., 12.40, 6.10, 910, P. M. ■ . .. . FOB OONSHOHOOKEN AND NOBRIBTOWN. lioare Philadelphia, 6, 9.05,11.05, A. H., 1«, 3, ili. 8.10, 8.05,11*, P. M. Leave Norristown, 6, 7,'7.60, 0,11, A. M., 4Sf, P. M. ■ OH SUNDAY'S. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A/M, 2%, i%, P. M. >. Loave Norrietown, 7 A- M- 1,0, P. M. «' FOB MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia, 6,9,11.05, A. H1.,1V, 3,4V,8.10, 8.05.11#,F;M. ; V . ’ Leave Maaajnnk,B#, 7J<,8.20, 9%, 11#, A. M., 3, 6,7,F.51. •’ ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M,, 2%, 4%, S, P. M. Leave Maaaynnk, 1% A. M., lx, 6%, 9, P. 51. H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent. ...Depot NINTH and DUBBIN Street). XES jB! EPlffi&G JTOKTII PENNSYL- IrVVANIA BAHiBOAD. ■■■■■•■ NOB BETHLEHEM, :DOYLESTOWN, M A DOH OHUNK, HAZLETON, EASTON, .WILKHS MBBfit Ac. . SPRING ABJBANGEMENT. . • ! THBEB THBOUGH TBAINfS. On Mia after MONDAY, MAY 6, 1863, Passen f*r Trains will IeayeFBONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia,daay,7Smiday« excepted,} as follows: At 6.40 A. M,,( Express,) for BetMehem* Allsntofra, SXsbohClnmk,Hazleton,Wiikosbarre, to. AtfidSP. M.,(Express,) for Bethlehem, 1 Easton* Ac. This train reaches Easton at e P.IL, and makes a do« ooimaoton with tbe Haw l eraey Central tor Hew Fork. „• . ■ - At B.o* P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown. 1 Mantis hunk) Ac. ; aj 9 A *5 4 fOT Doyiwrtown. At 6 F. IL. rog -The 6.40 A. M. Express Train makes close oonneoHoa With the Lehigh Talley Ballroadat Bethlehem, being the shortestand most* desirable rente to all point* 1c the Lehigh ooel region. 1 , ' “ t TBAINB TOB PHILADELPHIA. tosv* Bethlehem at 6.40 A. M., 9.18 A. M., and All U. ; ‘ 1 Leave Hoy iestown at 7.26 A. M. and 8.80 P. fit. Heave Port Washington at 0,80 A. M. ON\ SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 7.45 ~ • ■ ■ _ . ■ ......... Philadelphia forßoylestovm at 2.46 F. BL Dbylegtown Tor Philadelphia at 6.30 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 6 P. M; Pare to Bethlehem....®!.6o I Pare to Math* Ghnni.g2.6o Pare to Eaetou..,.., 1160 I W11keabare........... 4,60 Through Tickets must he * procured at tha Tlokel OHoes, at WILLOW Street, or BBBKB Street, Inorder to secure the above rates of fare. ! All Passenger Trains {except flnnday Tralmi) eonneot at Berks street with the Fifth and Sixth 1 streota,and Se #»nd and Third-streets Passenger BaJlroade, twenty mi nutes after leaving Willow street :- — my 3 ELLIS OLABK, Agent. BEvrO—r PHILADELPHIA gg Wi lliWilaJi AND EL6XXBAB. B. LINB. 186*! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 186* Por WILLIA.MBPOBT, SOB ANTON, ELSIIEA, and all pointe in the W. and N?W. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Phila.' andtßeadlng 8.8., cor. Broad and Oal tlowhiu streets, at ,8 A.K., and B.IS P.H. dally, except Sundays.. QBIOKEBTBOUTE from Philadelphia to polntsin Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New Pork, Ac., Ao.> Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Palls, or intermediate points. : Through Expreße Prelght T»ln for aU points above, leaves daily.at6 P. Por further lnfermationapplyto # *, JOHN S. aXXiHES, General Agent. TH3BTSBNTH' and OALLOWHILL, and N. W. oor. SIXTH and OHKSTNXJT Streets. iaBl-tt; BS—n—aaa ■ ■ WEST CHESTER fIfisStsBCSSAND PHILADELPHIA BAIL- VIA MEDIA. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, June Bth, 1832, the train; will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. E. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 7:48 and 10.80 A.M., and 2, 4.30, and 7 P.M., and pn Tads’- days and Fridays at 9.14 P. M., and wittldaye West Philadelphia, from THIETY-PIBBT and MARKET Streets, 17 minutes after the 'starting ‘ time from High, tenth and Bfaricet streets.. ON_SBNpATB, v _ leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A.'M., and 3 P. M. leaveWEST OHEBTEB atß A. Mu, and 6.00 P. M. ' Tie trains leaving .Philadelphia at 7.46 A.M., and 4.80 P, M.,connect at Fenneltori with trains on the Phi ladelpiis and Baltimore Central; BaUroad for Conoord, Kennott, Oxford, &o. HENBT WOOD, . jeß-tf | Snuerintendent. RE QT EN IN (TOP THH BAIiTIMOBE AND OHIO BAIL'BOAB.—ThII road, being fully BEPAIBEBand effectually GUABDED, it •n«rVbjon for, the ; trans portation of paeaengeni and freight to all polnte ir tbe GKEAT WEST. Bor through tickets and all other In formation apply at the Company V Office, oomer BBOAD Steeet and WASHINGTON v President P. W. and B. R. B. Oo. v «T JH O M 8 0 It’S LONDON KITCHENER, ” —W« «» now manufactmint “THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER,” oi EUROPEAN RANGE/ suitable for large ■ and small families, hotels, hospitals, and other public tostitnttons, In greatvarioty. Also, Portable Ranges, the “ Philadel phia Range,” Oar Ovens, Bath Boilers, and Cast-Iron Stoke, together with a great Variety of small and large sized Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Fire-board Btovee, Bow-down Gratoe, Ao. . i, Wholesale and Betailotav at curWareroom*. NORTH, OHABB, * NORTH, 80. 309 North SECOND Street, je6-8m • four doors above Race Btrest. WU. A QATZISIBt Aceut, jl/it i / ' "/kKDICIKAI.'; /."■£ j opiii&s Bof 8 of meaicAl w*n, after having been* k .iiißtnibtea bj 'Prdff BOMS, 1220 WALSftJT fltafaifti’ . PbUadeiphißj in the application of JSlecfericityas aihdra^ *peutic agent.. » >, ■ Extracts .of. Letters from medical men,.afterXhavins fullT tested tbe di-Ctjvery of Prof HOLLES: , W. K. WKLLB, 6L D, Buffalo, N. Y,, after ft year’s : practice, writes to • I thiiik my'fEith tho fact that Eloc ’ iccortliug to your discoVery,' is coaipetont to cure all curable diseases. My -Oxperieoco and success, after extensive practice, f s ully warfrmt this assertion. < Were 1 sick with a fatal disease, I"would far sooner trust my life in the hands of/a skilful Elect! icsaa than all the* 4 pat-bios” on B»nb besides .. • Buffalo, N. Y; W. B. WELLS, M. B, ' D. MoCABTHP, a. D. : * ; I era fully'satisfied that Electricity, when, understood to its polarities and their relations to the fixed tows of the vital economy, as taught by you/Is the most powerful, ntanageabfe, and eifleient agont known to man for the relief'of pain and cure of disease. I wonld fur ther state that I have for tbe past few weeks"used Elec tricity in my practice,' to tbe exoinsion of nearly all other remedies, and have been eminently l successful, and con sider it a universal therapeutic. ~ ~1 .t Daytob, Ohio. D. MoOABTHY, M. D. P. W. MANSFIELD, M. D. :;' y;« ;<f ■&. ;■ t• ■ For the .xast nine month:- I have made Electricity a ape-, cialty, sitd my faith ta daHy increaeihg iuits'tlxerßpeutlc effector and I believe, when applied according to your discovery,'it will cu;e a n curable diseases, among which are numerous ,c»ses never benefited op medicine, t Buffalo, ’N: Y. P. W. MANSFIELD, M. D. AMOS CRAY, M. D.: x wonld recommend my brethren in tho., medical 1 pro fession to avkil themselves .of an opportunity of becom ing acquainted with Prof. Boiles’ new'method of applying Electricity, which I think ii not known to medical men, except those who have availed themselves of his instruc tion, for lam very confident that, much .injury must be the result of a wrong, unskilful application of so power ful an agent: ' AMOS, QUAY, M.D. Dkthoit, Michigan. '' - : :' . .WlmtJ harenowiS^S^BSfiN^tfSKmbsetfittonfl^W I^h avc^pon t most of myrimo for toe last two months with ■ suftt-ring tiom almost every form of chronic disease; and" as strangeas it may'appear, in a majority of cases, a per fect core was effected in from five to .fifteen days;, And I will here remark that most of his patients were afflicted 'with long etarioing' complaints, considered. incurable by all other known remedies. H. G.,KIRBY, M. D. . Cikoiksati, Ohio. DAVID THUKST''N, : M. dT ■. I believe your discovery to be a reliable therapeutio, agent, and feel it my duty to recommend it.' Since I have" received instruction from you'l have applied if in cases of Aphony, Bronchitis, Chorea, Amenorrhtiea, Asthma, and Congestion, and find that I have the same success that you had when ! was under your instruction. I in variably recommend medical mento avail themselves of an opportunity of becoming acquainted with your now mttbod ofiapplyiDg.Etectricitv, DAVID THUBBTON, M. D. Detroit, Michigan MARVIN GODDARD, M. D.: ' Prof, Boiles: , A great revolution in my mittd and pr ac tice has taken'pldce’stnce I became ecqnainted with your new discovery of applying Galvanism, Magnetism, and ,other modifications of Electricity as a curative .agent.- I 'have found by many experiments that Electricity is a safe therapeutic agent izt all acute and chronic cases when applied eccorciuc to your discovery., I desire that medi cal men should become conversant with your discovery. CX.bvkx.aed, Ohio. MARVIN GODDABD, M. D. Rochester, N. X., Sept. 10, 1859. Prof. Bolles—DbAh Sib : The more I investigate this system of practice, the inore'confident lam that it is all powerful to meet the ten thousand diseases to which flesh Is heir. ■ ; ■ . ;,v .. •' , You, who first discovered Electricity to be a reliable therapeutic agent, should be. considers', a great benefac tor of the race, fob it is the only reliable system of cure foi the woes and ills of suffering humanity. It is strange that pbysicians have become so wedded to their several systems, brought tip, from the darkness of past ages, that they will close their eyes against the light now beam ing forth through this system of practice. Ail other sys tems I regard as the morning star to the rising snu. P. SHEDDj M. D. Prof. BOLLICS: The nearer I conform to your system of application, the more successful I am, and as I have examined all the guides and works published upon the subject, and .seen nothing in reference to yonr theory* I do not, hesitate to say I believe it to be original with you, and the only reli able avstetn extant for curing disease. ■., i ■i. .» Bespeofcfully yours, -« '. • Toronto. OH AS. BAND ALL, M, D. The opinion of a medical man, after thirty years* practice,, fifteen itf Allopathy and fifteen in Homoeo pathy... Prof.BoLtßS— Dear Sir :. I never have, since you gave me instruction in your new discovery of applying Electri city, and God forgive me iflintho future everdo v practlco either Homoeopathy or Allopathy.- X have been Btrictly go verned by the philosophy you laid dowi., and for the best of reasons—-namely: That I am generally suososaful, and I fraskly say to you that I am done with medicine forever. . W.y saccees has bees great since I : have been in New ark* N. J. JAMES P. GBEVKS, M. D., 2i.fi Pine street, Philadelphia, H.B—Tn additioiivto the..above extracts, Prof. B. could furnish over one thousand, fully showing that he is wellfenown to the medical and scientific world as the dis coverer ef Jail that ia reliable in the therapeutic. admini stration of Electricity, and that ailother operators now in the different cities (except tbose gualified by hiss) are using Ekciricity at hazard, and Pref.B, takes this oc casion to camion the community against charlatans. Office 1220;WALNUTJStreet, Philaaelphia N. B.—Medical men and others who desire a know ledge of my discovery can enter for a full course of lec tures at any tfiue. ; JyX7-8m A. H. STEVENS, jLf Into of New York, la now curing all kindaof Acute and Chronic Biseasesi both of Ladies and Gen- / tlemen, by the various modes in which he applies I ELECTBQ-MftGS ETISM. He has located himself well as pleasant to‘ those who choose to take in the Doctor’s family while neder treatment. ' ’ f ' Beferences and certificates of cures* from many S of the firstclasses in this city and elsewhere, may be § examined at the office. X CONSULTATION AND ADVIOB FBBB. / je!4-stuthSm * r ABEAN T’ S SEX/TZBR APERIENT. This valuable and popular Medicine has universally r*. eeived the most favorable recoinmendattonp of tha Muni oal Pbofkssioh and the Public as the ■ moat KFFIOIBST AMD AQBHSABL2I SALINE APERIENT. It may be need with the best effect in Bilious' and Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Shift Headache, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion, Aoidity of the Stomao’a, Torpidity of the Liver, Gout, Hheumatis i Affections, Gravel, Piles, ; ARE ALL OOMPLAIHTS WHViB A GENTLE AND COOLING APBEIBNT OB PUB GATIVB IS BBQUIBED. ..... It ia particularly adapted to the wants ,ol Travellers bF Sea and Land, Beridents in Hot Climates, Persona of Sedentary Habits, Invalids, and Convalescents; Captains of .Vessels and Planters will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. It is la the form of a Powder, carefully pat up ia bottles to keep ia any climate,* and merely requires water poured npoh It to produce a de lightful effaryesota* beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing throughout the coun try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an Intelligent public. Manufactured only by : TARRANT & CO., JKO.9YB GBXXNWIOH Street, corner Warren st. * HEW TOES, ap3l-iy ' And for sale by Druggists generally) fYLUTEN CAPSULES of ' PURE COD-LIVER OIL. The repugnance of most patients to COO-LIVEB OIL, and the inability .of many to take it at all, has in duced various, forms of disguise for its. administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special cases, but more often the vehicle neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as unpalatable aid of lees therapeutic value. The repug nance, nausea, Ac., to invalids, induced by disgust of the 08, is entirely obviated) by the use of our CAPSULES. .COD-ItITEB OIL CAPSULES have been touch used lately in Europe, the experience there of the good re sults from their use in both hdspital.and private practice, atflde from the naturally .suggested, advantage*,, are suf ficient to warrantour claiming the virtues we do for them, feeling assured their use wili result in benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by : . WYETH iSs BROTHER, 1.41 S 'WAItKXFT Streets FhitadetpMa. trusses. Tt/TES. JAMES BETTS’ CELEJSJSA ivx TED SUPPORTERS 808 RADIES, and tht only Supporters under eminent medinal patronage. Da lles and physiciansare respectfully reiineeted to oall only on Mrs. Bette, at her,residence,.loBB WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (to hyoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand invalids have beenadvised.by their physldans to use her appllanoes. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright, labels on the box, and signatured, and also on the fiupoorters. with'testimonials- oold-tothstf ILLDMINATIN& OIJUS. "T UCIFER” OIL WORKS. JLJ 100 bbie “ Lucifer” Burning Oil on hand, we guarantee the oil to,be non-explosive, to bnm all the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without ornßting the wick, and hnt slowly. .Barrels lined with glass enamel. WRIGHT, SMITH, & PEARSALL, . feM-tf Office 616 MARKET Street. ' EXPRESS COMPANIES. TH E ADA M S EX ESH*? • PRESS OpMPANT, Office 336 OHEBTNUT Street, forwards Paroels, Packages, Mer chsndise, Bank; Notoe, and Specie, either by its ewn lines or to connection with other,Express Oimpanies, to all the principal Towns and Cities of the United States. ..E..S.SANDPORD,;; ■ fe!9 ■ General Snperinteodept. WORMAN & ELY, No. 130 PEGQ " * Street, manufacturers of patent OAST-STEBBr CABIiE omXiEBY: also, a- lately-patented .OOMBI-s NATION KNIFE; FORK, and SPOON, especially adapted for Camp use, for Fishermen, Stajaring Men, Mechanics, Miners, Lumbermen, and 01l Workmen car rying their dinners. W.&. E.’s Ontlery is warranted to be of the best duality of ENGLISH OAST-STEED, and Is Intended to supersede, by its excellence and cheapness, the Inferior dualities of Cutlery now to the market, ana to which they respectfully lavite the attention of tht Hardware dealers generally. my*9-Bni ' MANY EFFORTS-HMEhiJBEEN jLvJL made to preserve the form and features of the dead, withont the usu&l mode, se repugnant to the feel ings, of placing the body in ico, This difficulty ha* been overcome by Good’s air-tight PATENT RECEIVER. Cold air is themedium nßed—acting as a preservative—in the warmest weather, and for any length of time repaired. Dlkewise, bodies may be conveyed hundreds of mllos with perfect safety, and to a good state ofipreservation. , > JOHN GOOD,-Undertaker, , No. 921 SPRUCE Street. N. B—Load, Metalllo and other coffins, furnished at the shortest notice. Hearses and carriages of the begjiiaality. Dots, half lots, and single graves, in the' differcnTceme terieß; one superior lot to Moutft Moriah Oainotory; one, two, three, or four hundred feet, can be had obeap for cash, or trade. ■ ’!; Beiibrknoeb— Dr. SAMUEL JACKSON/221 South EIGHTH Street ; Dr. J. H. B. McOLEBLAN, 1028 WALNUT Streoi. . , . . mr9-thshiBm ©LIVE OIL. —An invoice /of, “ Oar- Btaira’” pure OHto Oil lust received per Ocean • Skimmer. For salo by v , r ORABDES 8. OARSTATBB. jy* No. 126 WALHIJT and 21 GRANITE Bts. /CASTILE SOAP.—Warranted Pure Marseilles Boap instore and for sale by V \ /.< > RHODES & WILLIAMB, JVI6 3 107 South WATER Street. OBAfiiPAGNE.—The original u Gold V—' Df’/jOhampagne, in\anarts and rints. for.saS No m ATourth & bbown-b, ! 'SAIaBSJBy^AmMDioN O street-,-" •• b .; - ■ BAt^Oif 1 A ; NB 'BB OKBi &0. '-' • ,41 B. .., , y|GNS(ftJSSDMrSMdRHIKQ, on four,n>ionvlm’orodltr- . ~. ■;■.■. »; :, -.-. 1000 packages Boota and Show, Ac, .« SALK OF DB1“GOOD8. ‘ - ‘ • ; ON THURSDAY MOBNINOi’ •, Aogoat 14, at 10 o’clock,, by catalogue, on 4 month*' .crwsit t "DEILIP FORD & CO., AUCTION- X EBBS* 625.MA8K8T anti 522 CO KTMEBOB Bte;? THIBI) ViVLi, SALE Off. 1862 ‘ SAXB OF 1,200 OASES BuOTS,' SHOES, BEO- - - ’ . -THIS MOBKrso, August 7, at 10 o'clock precisely, wttl.bo sold, by cata logue, 1,200 cases moo’s, boys’* and youths’ calf, kip, grain, sxtd thick boots; calf and kip &rogao«- Congress' gaiters, Oxford;" ties, Balmoral' bon is Ac.*, women’s, misses’, ftndchJldreo’s calf, kip, goat-.kid, morocco, and enam»;l!fd. heeled boots.and pp‘or% buying, BalhibiaDis,. Ac. . Also, ,a\j)ttrB© firat-clasß dtj-bmde goods.-’f, t i t !WSr Open ‘ for examination/'fyith catalogues, eariy on tlismoniicgof yde. T 'V- v ■*y ' i f9^'OASE3^BWjM^%'ffdli?, J A*S ! l>-Bio-. ■ cfetrs/? : j ■ J ion MONHMpfiSjfiHING; •« : iW'I . Aiignst at l o will ho aold, by cat*;, lognei I.ol)p«.case» men’*. bojJf I;j and .oaths’ tip, gtain, ancfiSjcif boots fjoalf afiflitip brpgabs,,'Opngfe3a gaiters, Oxford tie*, Biijmontl'tiQvtß, &g; wbinea’s, mieseß, and ctiildren’a jki\goati»tW, moroetjo, aixSlj aDamelledjhcekd boots and Bhpas gaiters, slippers, bus? kina, ‘ £&:f\Aiso, a Jarge s tS*orimajj£ of . first class, city made pobdp. ;'/ -* «'?' ofr. GoodsCperi for oXflmiaadoDl jvith catalogues, early on the moiiiißg of pale .. ■_ ■ .*• ’ ‘ V : ■“-«* ■ ■'?■»*■ .. .-■ _ BAi.lt Olj l|i ■«*' I -- o . -Vi, LABGTC Bt'L i AH'AHX),pSI3'- poji'szi- x> irmr WH ITE ' q NIHQ Sn °’ ' TBUBKISS, BRINLEY. & CO., M No. 429 MABKKT BTKE3ET, PROPOSALS. "DUREAU OF ©RMSANQB. l£j X?avy Department, > Washington City, Jiily-29,1862 \ -domestic hitre: ,; > ... ' PROPOSALS will be : roc&ved’at tbis Office for sup plying tho X?avy with DOMESTIC;NITRE. either Crude or Bt-iined. JNO. A-.,D^EJIiGrREi?’ J ftaG-Ct ’ Chief of Bureau of Ordnance. A EM-T” CLOTHIN& AND EQUI XJuL PAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GIRAUD August 5, 2862 * - “ PROPOSALS FOB ARMY SUPPLIES,” Separata sealedVProposals; endorsed, Propo»a!a--.for Flauiicl Sack-Coats, unlmed, Canteens, Pickaxes, She-:; vtls f Spadee, Brass Trumpet and Wall Fentaand F4ea, and Tents d’Abri, or Shelter Touts, will be received; by the ucderslgeedj at this office, until 12 o’clock M.»on FR2DAY, : Bth iußt . for furnishtßg and delivering at the BOBDYLKiLL "ARSfiNAL, 50,000* Flannel Sack coats, uni ined ; 5,000 Pickaxes; 100,000 Canteens, 'Tin/ withcorhs; 3.000 Shovels \ 2,000 Spades ; and 200 Brass Trumpets; 500 Wall Tents.and.Fiios, of cotton or linen dnek, the Tent to in.' 12 cz , and the F»y 2S# in. 10 02. duck; 20,000 rente or Shelter Tenia,* toba mwie of cotton drill or linen, complete, with guy lines atd icops. ~ . Proposals will bo ; received for any part of-the above articles. BiaCers will stale tbetuno, and amount of edch delivery ; and all deliveries will be subject to inspection,* and must conform to the army patterns deposited at the ■-Arsenal.' • '• * v vv *■ * **'■’ The Deputy Quartermaster General reserve* the right to accept any part, or the whole of; a bid offered; or to ; reject the bids in whole, or in part, as the interest of: the GoTerninent, in bis opinion, roay rcquu’e. Each Propo sal mwt be bigiied by the individual or firra making it, and .be accompanied by. a satisfactory guarantee, that the bidder will execute a contract with ' good' and sufficient bond, if his bid bo accepted/ Proposals 'unaccompanied with 'be considered, and contracts will beawardedonly to established • manufac turers of, or dealers in the articles.; 6: H. OEOSJffABT, : Deputy Quartermaster General. . PROPOSAL 8 FOR COAL AND A -WOOD. ' BBSATK OF THE UNITED STATES, ) OFFICE OF TUB SebGXANT-AT-ASMS.- > ; f Washington, July 25,1862. ) ~ SKALED FBOPOS AL9 wilT.be received at thia oilico until 12 Mi, on MONDAY,-the llth day of August next, for furnishing for - the use of tip. Sedate of the United Staton, Four .Hundred Tons (of 2.000 pounds) of the best IVOito Ash Furnace Coal (thoroughly screened ) Also, Seventy live Cords of the best dry Hiofeory Wood, anS Fifty Cords or tho best dry -Spruce'Pino Wood. r . :. f. i: The whole,to be delivered on or before the Ist of 00- TOBEB next, ana pached away in the vanlts of the Se nate Wine of the Capitol, under the direction of the En gineer of the Senate.' Bids for'Coal and Wood will be separately considered, and bonds for tile faithful execution of tho contracts ro il tilled. ........ ... Arrangements tnußt also be made for correct measure ments. GEO. T, BBOWfT, jyie-dtanll Serg’t-at-Arms JJ. S. Senate. -\JOTIO E —PROPOSALS FROM J-N DEALERS AND MILLERS ARE INVITED, till the 12th da? of August, 1862, for furnishing FLOOR to the Subsistence Department, of the same kindaa haa been received by the United States Government, mid known as No. 1 Extra. Samples of this Flour can be seen at the Capitol Bakery in Ibis city. It is desired to make a contract for 20.000 barrels. Should, however, any person desire to* furnish a le3s quantity, he will state tho precis© number of barrels in hift hid . .„ ;Tbe contractorwlll be required to furnish at the rate of -tbfcautiCOJffarrels daily.uy*Lilfthej:QntrAcLia_fUl fT d—— , No Flour win be received which does not come np to the standard at the Government inspection made just be fore the purchase. •The Flour to be delivered at the Railroad Depot in Washington, or any of the Warehouses in Georgetown, D,a . >. . The Flour to be put tip in new barrels. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any proper cause/ ' ‘ * ~ No bids will be received from contractors who hate previously failed to comply with their cpntraots. Bidders must be present in person to respond to their bids. : !? : ' The oath of allegiance must ascompany each bid. Firms making bids should etate the names of all the' parties interested. * ' Payments to be made in Treasury Notes, and 'the bids to be directed to " COL, A. BEGKWITH, A. D. 0. and 0. S., U. K A.j Washington, D. C.,” and endorsed 6B peseta for Flour.” jy3o-10t ORDNANCE OFFICE— : - Y Wa% Depabtmest; > .. WASnraoros, July X», 1862. . { I’EOPO3ALS will.fie .received: by thif, Department until 5 P. AT. on.tbo 9th of.Augnst, 1862, for. the de livery, at the following Arsenals, of: Infantry accoutre-' ments, as hereinafterspecified: AT THE WATISBTOWH ABBENAL, WATEETOWN, y ■ MASS: 26,000 Bets Infantry accoutrements, ca1ibre......69. 14,000 « v «• ■ “ 58 AT THE WATEBVLTET ARSENAL, WEST TSOY, NEW YORK. y 18,000 sets Infantry accoutrements, ca1ibre...;,,69. : 7,000 “ ■ “ , “ “ 58. AT THE : NEW YORK ARSENAL, GOVERNOR'S y- T : ISLAND, N. T. 80,000 sets Infantry accoutrements, ca1ibre......69. 15,000. *• n >• 58. AT THE ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, HITCSSUBG, • ' PENN A. 83,000 sets Infantry accoutrements, calibre 69. 17,000 « “ . «‘ ......68. AT THE FBANKFOED ARSENAL, BBIDESBUBG, ; y: PBSNA. ",y ■■ 24,000 sets Infantry accoutrements, ca1ibre......69. 11,000 “ „ « <i 58. AT THE ST. LOUIS ABSENAL, BT. LOUIS, MO. 42,000 eetß Infantry accoutrements, calibre ,69. 20,009 “ «. it , .. .. it 58. These accoutrements are to be made in strict confor mity with the regulation patterns, samples of which can be examined at any of the above-named arsenal t, aud are to be subject to inspection at the arsenals where de livered, before being received for the Government—none to be accepted or , paid for but each as are approved on inspection.' The belts to be. of grained leather, and, all the stock to be the best oak-tanned. The shoulder belt will be included tu the set. Deliveries must be made in lota of not less tban 1,000 sets per week, for all contracts of 10,000. or under; and not leas ihan 2,000 sett per, weekon all contracts for. over 10.000, counting from the date of the contract. Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the amount to be delivered at that time. The accoutrements must be boxed in the customary man ner—the boxes to be charged at cost, to be determined by the inspector. ... ... Bidders will state, explicitly, the time, amount, and place of each delivery. Each party obtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with proper sureties, for its faithful ful filment. ■ . . . I-.,-.,. The Department reterves to itself the right to reject any bid. Proposals will be addressed to *\Gent J. W. Bipley, Chief oi Ordnance, Washington, D. 0.,” and will be endorsed Propoa sis for Infantry Accoutrements. 51 . JAMES W. BlSOfif, Brig. Gen , Chief of Ordnance, s jy24thstu.Bt LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOE A THU CITY ANB COUNTY OF PHILABELPHIA. Estate of KBZI AH HOPPLE, BeceSsed. The Auditor apjxSinted by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the .account of ELIZABETH BOYD. Exe cutrix- of KEZIAH HOPPLE, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance In the hands of the account ant, vill'meet the parties interested, for the purposes or his appointment,,on-TUBBD AY, September-2i, 1862, atfouro’ciook P. M.,;atbis Office, Ho. 131 South PUTTH Street, in the City ofJPhiladelphia. . GEOBGE SI GONABBOE, Auditor, t ■? aus-tuthpst* TEE DISEASED OF ALLk k" A- OIjAHSKS—AII acuta and chronic diseases! MAcnred; by special guarantee, af 1220 Walnut street, m 'Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no charge ir made.. ■ ■ ji Professor BOLItES, the/ounder of. this neteprac-L K'lice, will superintend the treatment of all cases Aim-%) krel/. A pamphlet containing a multitude of cettiii- J vacates, of those cared, 4 also letters and complimentary W. resolution s from ; men and others, ’ will be' given to any person free. ; ill Lectureilare constantly given, at 1220, to medicall. ripen and other# who deaire a knowledge of'my kcov.ery, in, applying' Electricity as a reliable there-J 'Uptulic agent Conanltatiori free. , ap26 6m pv OFFICE O®\THl PHUiADEIsPHIA AKD BEADING KAILBOAD OOHPAST. ’ ' PBH.ADKLKnA, Jane 28, 1863, The BATES of FBEIGET and TOLIiS on ANTHRA CITE 00 Alt transported by this Company will be as fol lows during the month of JOLY, 1862: From .. To Bichm’d |To Phiiada. Port Carbon 51.78 $1.43 Mount Carbon..,' ''l77 I 147 Schnylkiil Haven 1.70 [ 1.40 Auburn..... 1.60 I 1.30 Port; Clinton... 1.66. | 1.26- ; Dnring the month of AUGUST, 1862, the rates will b< safoliows: ; “ ‘ * From To Bichm’d. To Phiiada. Port Carbon i, $l.OB - $1.68 Mount Carbon '. 1.97 1.67 Schnylkiil Haven 1.90’ 1.60 Auhnmf;l.Bo 1.60 PottClintohi 1.75 1.46 On and after SMPTKjUBSB 1,1862, the rates win hi asiollpws: ■■ ~ ■ ■.. • Port Carbon.. $2lB Mount Carbon.... ........ 2.17; Schuylkill Haven > 2.10 Aubnm...... .'..‘..A. 2.00 Port Clinton. j ■ 195 By order, of the Board of Managers. jeSO-Sre W, H. WEBB, Secretary. POTION SAIL PUCK AND CAN YAB,'of all numbers and brands. Baveri’a Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for Touts, Awnings, Trank and Wagon Covera. .v' Alae, Paper Manufacturers’ Brier Folia, from 1 to 3 'feet wide. Tarpauling, Belting, Sail Twine, &o, * JOHH W. KYEBMAN & 00., 102 JONES Alley. ®AY RUM—I 9 casks very superior, just received. Vox sale by OHAS. S. OABSTAIBS, JirlJ 12« 'WAIiHUTMiiiaiGBASITII Streets. !KCM?C rqet..;. ' {To Bichm’d To Philada. SLSB ■■ 1.87 1.80 1.70 1.88 ■:«» J ;[ BAMEB, BST ATFCTIOK. M“ sosomab;& sons, « Eo». 3gß Md Ul Seatb FOOBTB Street. ' rEBErfpTOBT SALK OS THE PP.EkISK9. ~ON FRIDAY, , 15th j 2, oVJcck tioim, the “XOBETTO SPJUNGf J 'AEE> tfA’Rßt, iijpr miles .from STA.T3’ON, Cambria toother with the fnrnhare, Jiyuora, )>f carriages. foyntirig implements, &c. in oo* lot. EnH pari tcnlare kijiaridbiils »n<i inTeutory, naw asr Sat© Jabsolote! Terms—Hair.cash; ®IOO ta he pa;datsttie. r . j, .:&SPCk3 i B3T iTE—ACCTST W. ■A largo' ,iile fit >ho* ExrOiango. P&r'-uf rtiM drl-crip fibjjßEojrWa'iy in bsudbilht, iholadlng'the'FßANKbfii llt 01> WGitES, with maeWner.Vi’4o.. la one lot SaleAt-Noa. lbll.ftnd 141 bomb Fourth Street. 6TJPIMtU.iIt.,,FOBNIttmB,'.MAHOGANY PIAKO ■ FOBTBf*. WALtIOT DB‘K AKD. CODSIBbs, . SBKLVING, OBPKTS. &o. «i f ,,j „ •, i this morning,,;,, - - v . ; At 9 o'clock, at the Attctio* Store, fintxrior furniture, eopirior-pHico-iorfe, by.-Mgyfr,,elegant wiil-»t circular ■ Cehk; seipdrior and drawers, large and BHpf.rioriegnlaWr,j2.iiHbi^hsoo9metere'. ; \ , : ': .'F™r'Tery.fino ( do3gM l P‘ ri ;« 1 .8 |l “ a -,' i J A fluerifle.', ' '.Jayffi -A*, •'ASfiMHflfeeopiinfjwcrouilathaAel, wifecass. • show case, . .>?•<]• V .. : jnpj. l •.! JW--16 SOOTH 'ep*HfctBTßEET, /., , j »*4 f .niiessontr’-,J s ,y:.l | ■ '■* -■—prv * ••••• r l ) O«0 i3 ftTt>TES,■ Sif&ViiL . BHAFTING, STOOLS <3V AEG KT&DBi Awl, beiti-fee-entire; stock of thO-FrunkiiiL ’ ’ Stofe WoS3t,Slv. ' ; j§SS* -i-. f ?«-■< - - \ - ’ tON FMDAYmMORNING, ~ . Sfh iriitf.. at 10 o’clock, at No: 519 Arch street,-between Fifth aiid Sixth. .. f. '\i S ,1,000 ’ccokieg, parlor, aT'd'befriner stores,-of oil fixes; -.-iron paUorms and IKI keo f>l b e o<llsb r,, fixl »i JOaylight,’.<f* afd- >oBeauiTs,; cgekiug stoves; iron f pa'ti rtiß for spibeto, loiVg bßns,;wafflM>, bem boliers, &c , tiUl Hj ished mjbe best, manner, and ready for the sand.’ .... ' A large lot of obaning, puUies. bnojer%c)jifeej,feoold ' ere 1 1< nig, &c ; caßtings for rcp'ti rp, Ac.- -, ' All of « hich haTj.bVen'r'emoyed to 519 Arch street, for Aooitvfii)oiiCetOf.tel p. <" * i* _.. . ..j, he examined sU'd&'tomTnurfdayy'and eartg • rior£ihe.ihCTnirgQtleaie^..C , ,*'-ir. ,* ?.. . ' Caialbgues'maylbe ob tam fhi o.To : F(7h lb' *Bbttk' ' street. ■■■■> 1 ■ ' : a'n4-st# TI/TOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEEB IVJL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast owner of SIXTH and, RACE Streets. GREAT BARGAINS WATOHZS AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE BAD®. Fine gold and silver lever; lepfne,'English,;Bwiß&;’abfi French watches for less ikon half the usual selling prices, Watches from one dollar 4oone hundreddoUam each Gold chains from 40 to 60 cants per dwt. Pianos ohoap. •■• "• - ■ TAKE NOTICE. The highest possible "price is loaned on goods at IVs thani' Frintipal Establishment, eonfeeast corner at Birth and Itace streets. At least one-third more than fti any other estahlishißent la this city. ’ NATHANS* PEINOIPAD MONET ESTABLDSE.- MENT. *250,000 TO LOAN, In large or small amonnta, from onb dollar to thottaanda, on diamonds, gold and' silver plate, watches, jewfery, merchandise; dothingi^■■ furniture, bedding,,pianos, and; goods of every description*. ' * DOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET B ATES. This establishment has large fire and felef-prdrif ssftfe for the safety of valuable goods, together wife a private watchman on the premises. 0 ’ ' ESTABLISHED FOB THE LAST THIRTY TEAB6. ; HO~ All large loams made ait this the Principal X*te-- blishment. Iff- Charges greatly reduced l - AT PBIYATE BALE. : One superior brilliant toned piano-forte, with moteittt.- plate, soft and loud pedals. Price only 1590. thie very fine toned piano-forte; price only 550. ! '' - SHIPPINS STEAM WEEKLY TO UL- SaHtcS VEBPOOIi, touching at QUEENSTOWN, (Cork Harbor.) ' .The Liverpool, JTew York, and Phl)»» delpliia SteaioshiD. Company intend despatching thefe full powered Oiyde bnijt iron steamships as follows: CITS' OF WASHINGTON: Saturday, 2d Angngt. 1........ . ...............5aturday, nth Augost- E PINE THIGH ;. Bat urday, 16th August And every aucoeeding Si-TUEDAS at Noon, from PIEE No. 44, North River. , —BATES OF PASSAGE. PIKST CA81N..;. , ..«85.00 StSBEAOT *35.08 do to London .....90 00 do' to L0nd0n....38.08 do toParis ....95 00 vdo to Peri5......43.00 do to Hamburg. ...65:00 ; do to Hamburg..4o.oB Passengers also, forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Botter dam, Antwerp Ac , at equally low rates. ;- Fttrcafrom Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cabin, 15, IT..and 21 Guineas. Steerage from Liverpool. £B.B. Prom Queenstown, £3.6. Tickets are sold here at the current..rate.,©! exchange, - enabling people to send lor their friends. These'steamers have superior accommodations for psff seDgersj are strongly , fcnilfia water-tight iron sections, and carry Patent Fire Annihilators. Experienced Sur geons are attached to .each Steamer. For farther information, apply in Liverpool to WTL LIAM IFMAN, Aeent, 22 Water Street s in to ALFX MALCOLM, 5 St. Enoch Square; in Queens town tf 0- & W. D. SEYMOUR & 00 : in London to EIVFS & MAOEY, 61 King William Street; inParis to JULES BBCOUE, 48 Rne Eotre Dame Oe« Yictoires, Place de laßonrse* iitHFew York to JOHN G. DALJE, 15 Broadway, or at the Company’s Office. -; ?. *-'< JOSSG. DALE; Agent, 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. jy3o-tA9 BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN EOT All MAIL "STEAH-- SHIPS BETWEEN NEW YOBK AND LIVERPOOL, CALL • TNG AT CORK HARBOB AND BETWEEN BOSTON AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT HALIFAX AND CORE HARBOR. SCOTIA, Capt. Judkins. CHINA Capt. Anderson, PEBSTA, Capt. Lott. AST A.- Capt. Cook. ARABIA. Copt. Stone. ETJROP A, Capt. J. Lciteh. AFRICA, Capt.'Shannon. CANADA, Oapt. tdnir. - *M3IiIOA, Capt;-Mondio. | NIAGARA, Capt A. Syria. AUSTRALASTAN These vessels carry a clear white light at mast head; green on Biarhoard bow; red on port boar. , FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.. Chief Cabin Passage. 8130 Becond'Cabin.Pssssge....'.......7s ' FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. ■ Chief Cabin Paseiftge',, t ....‘.;.:.,....,...‘811Q Scosa Cabin Pa55age................ 60 The Passage money by -the steamships sailing after ik* let AUGUST will be FROM NEW YORK. Chief Cabin.....; SIGO. Second Cabin.......’. 85- FROM BOSTON. Chief Cabin..,., ;.%SI2S SecoikdOabin.,,..- -70 5C0T1A...........1eaves N.. York, Wednesday, Jnly Id. 35U80PA.'.'**...... do.' Boston. Wednesday, July 88. P1D851A........... do. ST. York* Wednesday,Jnlyß®. A51A.............. do. Boston, Wednesday, Attg, C* AUSTRALASIAN.. do. N. York, Wednesday, Aug. IS. ABABJA,...do. Boston. Wednesday, Aug.9B, SCOTIA do. N,York,Wednesday,Aug.27. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. _ these ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bnßtori, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless biJla of lading are signed-therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. \ . Yor freight of passage'apply to K. OUNABD. 4 BOWLING GBREN* New Yoi - ; B. C. &T G. BATES, 103 STATE Street, Boston, Or, to jjrl4 <am& ' BOSTON AND PHILA DELPHIA STEAMSHIP DlNE—Sfeiita* from faphport evory ton days—From Pine-street Wharf On BATUBDAY,* Angtist. 9. The Steamship SAXON, Matthews, will sail from Fhi tedelpMa for Boston, on SATURDAY HOBSINS, 8w Bthor Angnst, at 10 o’clock : and from Boston for Phila delphia, on SATUHDAY, August 2, at 4 P. M. _ lnsurance one-half that by sail vessels. Freight takes at fair rates. . . Shippers will please send their hills of Hading with foods. For freight or passage, having fine accommodations, apply to ■; HENBY WINSOB A 00., jr3o;‘ 832 SOUTH WHABYSS. ■ ±a£S£s BOR NEW YORK—THIS Bj&ssfe££=J»DAr—DESPATCH ANT) SWIFTSUB* HINES—VIA DEHA WAEE ANDBABITAN CANAH. ; Steamers of the above Hines win leave DAIHY, at If and 6 P. M. - For Height, which will be taken on terms, apply to WM. M. BAIKB & 00., , mySI-tf 132 Sonth DEHAWABE Avenne. POBt^wroßK. IE-SSSEida HEW DAIHY HINE, via Delaware and Baritan Oanal. . : Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com pany receive Height and leave daily at 3 p. Mdeliver ing their cargoes in New York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. ‘ WM. P. OHYDB, Agent, No. 14 SOUTH 'WHABVBS, Philadelphia. lAMES HAND, Agent, . anl-tf Piers 14 and IS.B ASTSTyBBrNewYork. MACHINERY AND pENN’A WORKS, On tho Delaware Elver, below Philadelphia, OBEBTEB. DELAW ABE CO , PENNSYLVANIA. REANEY, SON, & AHCHBOLD, Engineers and Iron Ship Builders, . MANUFACTORKBS OF At* KINDS OE CONDENSING AND NON-OONDENSING ENGINES, Iron Vessels of all descriptions. Boilers, Water-Taoie, : -'i'' Propellers. Ac., Ac.- : ‘ THOB.BEAKBY, W. B. BEANEY. SAME. ABCHBOLB, lißte of Beane;, Neafle, * 00., Penn’a Workß, Philad’a. j;2a-ly a B. SUITE. QTIAM FITTING. K-J , , l SAMBEIi SMITH & 00., BTKAM AND GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS, No. 616 CHESTNUT Street, ' opposite IndgpeiidfiSfii Hall, Philadelphia, are prepared to introduce Apparatus for heating Manufactories, Stores, Churches, Dwellings, Greenhouses, So.. Ao., by. Steam. . ..’ ...... Apparatus for Soap and Oondle Manufactories. Drying Booms for Hotels, Dye Houses, Ac., fitted up In a superior manner. , ' * ‘ Awning Posts and Frames famished and put up. Water introduced through Galvanized Tubes. Plumbing in aH.its branches. . _Galvanired Tubes for Cemetery lota. . : Ail hinds of work connected with Steam, Water, ar Gas. : \ •... . . . Have for sale Talyes, Cocks, Tubes, Fittings, Ac. Agents for Worthington’s Steam Pomps. ' jy4-2m ' J. niaxiM HSKBrac, william h. hiuiok, , , , jomiM. oop». QOUTEWAEK FOUNDRY, O lIFTH AND. WABHESGTOE BTEBIHk raiLin*Lpiu. HEBBIOK & SONS, ' ' . MNOINSMSa AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture Highand Lew Pressure Steam Engfcufe. for land, river, and marineservice. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, to; (Jott ings of all kinds, either iron or brass. . Iron-Frame’Boors for Oas Works, Workshops, Baß ■oad Stations, to , Eotorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and. meg Improved construction. B very description of Plants Hon Machinery, snch r » ■ Sugar, Saw, and GrimMlils, Vacuum Pans, Open Hitt Trains, Defecators; Filters, Pumping Engines, to < Bole -Agents for N. BilHonx’s Patent Sugar Boilles. Apparatus; Neemytt’s Patent Steam Hammer, said As pinwall & Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar DretatM ..Machine. ; -i".•"»anS-tf-’ • tzgm-y ■ PENN STEAM- EN (JINS ..SiSBSSS?AHD BOILBB WOBKS.—NEAJTB A liKVf, PBACTIOAL AND THBOBBTIOAIi ENGI NE EKS, MACHINISTS,BOrLEE-MABEBStBLAOH. SMITHS, and FOUHDBBS, haying, ’for many year*, been in successful operation, ahd been -eiclnaiydy en gaged in building and repairing Marino and Biver Ha , sines, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers, WaterTanlOL Propellers, Sec., Ao., respectfully offer their services to the public, as being fhlly prepared to oontrsmtforftp gines of aH sizes,Marine, Biver. end Stationary, havis* sets of patternso? different rizes, are. prepared toexe ente orders with ouick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the, shortest notice. High anil Low-preaaure, Rie, Tabular, and Cylinder Beliefs; of ito beat Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings,, of SB sizes and kinda-, Iron and Braaa Castings, of all descrip tioaa; BollTsmlcg, Screw-OuttSng, and all other wort connected with the aboye buidaew. Drawings and Speciflcationa tor ail work done MtabUßhroent, Erae at charge, and work gbarantted. , The imbaeribera hayeiaßvple wharf-doeb room for n», 9olre of bosta, where,;they can fie In. perfect Bsfefcr, ttrfc fcre provided with ahoaie, hcochs. faHs, Ac,, Ac., lor rri&o. iag heavy or UghV weights. 1 ■;?-* ! i'- sH ! ' JACOB O. H3SAIT**: « JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH wad PALSIES Steal*. late Engineer-in - - OUef, U. S. Nary. f. o'nffik
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