25^ Market*. AoasrsT 11—Bvenlng. , mart at i« inactive end bolder* we firm in ™ F v.. ( (h a limited inaulry to note, both for ex- Sales include a few small 10-s of w- P** ai f t 512*»5.25. Extra at 85 37* » s 62 400 Jaf"'*'family at $6 BT®6l2*, ood «°°J" s ' B (-bis O l * . i 0 at *7.25 per bbl, «»>»« to the trade Vfi above flsuree as to brand and anality. Bye isW 0 ** r ., u jieal ore scarce and wanted; the former, fit M s^ nM ytijg 83.60, and Pennsylvania Corn Meal «S per bbl- j 3 not so much demand to-day, and f " rad buyers at 81 3001.85 for good ■tout 8 ; Jsl. tool 25 for Inferior to toir do., and white. U>e is selling on arrival at 80®. Il 40*1 50 !o r„ rn Istlnohangßd, and about 6 000 bash* B |(Hcßttoat, inotaoing some in store at the Jijetlove i. ttre more active, and 6®6 000 bnshets f ,cno old Delaware and Pennsylvania, and Jf#»° *£&£**>withraitdl sales of Ist No. 1 Qnerolteon f.\ rw ) S held; the stook is light, and sales virl to** ivn PaovistONS —There Is very little GBOOBStw a tt(|d no alteration In prices ' Miiteia®' 1 " jj nUe3 dtill; bbls selling sdowlj at SOaSJto, 9# ||»ScV»ei | <’“ fjr<Jl,aHge - i.utladrlpl'*' l Cattle Market, August 11, 1 , 0(l |ptß of Beef Cattle continue large, reaching l6OO bo ols ' rr,li> rnaT,tet continues very dull, and Ol'' 1 " 1 , ~, tkesaitio as la«t quoted, ranging at t-om #7 rtlt w B IOO lbJ fof orflotry Wfi'eru, and @7.60e8 60 for 8 «’ tfirii and l hcstor county flattie. First quality s wi coB ii„iie scarce, and would bring batter prices, f #i Sl ‘'* c „ , a | e , aa we bare noticedtor some time past, m nail'd doted very dull, the warm weather opera ™ faTotably on the elect and demand. 80O«’4'O ii"*”®,,. i, a left over this week, as the receipts are ** sa tbe doiß»nd. |,r r?l,!oekon»de are from the following States: 728 from oiiio, 618 head from Illinois, 310 head from fj"Abf»kSß»< 43 bend BHnols Steers, selling at from Cheater county Steers,selling at from 34 head Chester county Steers, soiling at g 0. BnWwbi 48 Chestor county Steers, eelUng at Jr, 110 lUtnols Steers, selling at r r /)mSTC®.26* .* p, Hsthoway, $1 Ohio Steers, 6O Mcf IBeo, Illinois Steers, selling at from s7®B 25. j Ooebrnn & McCall, 77 Western Steers, selling at from *' * SoltarMgo, 82 Illinois Steers, selling at front $7.60 fl>B 60 Moeuy 4 Smith, 320 nifaoiß Steers; selling atfrom «7,§8c8 SO. Fdlbtmer * Klrwtn, 88 Ohio Steers,gelling at from ® 66 Ohio Steers, Belling atfrom ST»B. ; •• J Chain, 60 Ohio Steers, selling at from s7oB. Ch»n6ler & Alexaad«r, 60 Chester county Steers, sell ing at frcm ST ft 8; J 5. jliffliß, 46 Ohio Steers, selling at from 87®8.25. Smith and Moonoy, 46 Ohio Steers, selling at from £ 7fl| g * (Jhriaty, SO Ohio Steers, selling at from 87« S, | jjjiior, SO western Steers, selling at from &7®B. . 1 B. flood, 80 Chester county Steers, selling at from S'ftß.26, E, Kirk, 46 Ohio Steers, selling at from $7®S» Bice & Smith, 322 Ohio Steers, selling at from $7.60® $B6O. ' r Kepler, 42 Pennsylvania Steers, selling at from #s®7. D. Kimble, 20 Ohio Steers, selling at from $7 So®B. 0. Mtrnsn, 38 Ohio Steers, selling at from #7 50®8. J Crsnse, 48 Ohio Steers, selling at from §6 6007 60. j.’Ksefftneni 40 Ohle Steers, selling at from s7®B. COWS AND CALVES “The receipts and aal<>s of Gown, at Phillips’ Avenue Prove Till'd, reached about 130 head this week. The (Jemaid Is rather bolter, and prices about the aamo as Inst quoted, ranging frum 818 to $3O & head for Stringers, and $2O te $35 head for cow and calf, as to Quality. Calves continue dull, and rather lower; first quality getting at from $303.60 ty head, and second do at from 52*2.60 head, as to weight and quality. S. TBE SHEEP MARKET, The receipie and tales of Sheep at Phillips' Avonuo Drove Tard, are moderate this week, reaching about 4,. SCO heed, The demand is good, and prices well main* tained, lacgtog at-from $5,5004 60 head for Sheep, Old s3*4 V bead for Lambs, according to condition Bod quality. THE HOG MARKET, The receipts and sales of Hogs, at Phillips’ Avenue Prove Yard, reached 6 iO head this week, selling at from 05*6.60 per 100 lbs, net, as to quality. > The receipts of fat Hogs, at H. G. imhofPs Union Drove Sard, reached 1,811 bend this week, selling at from $4 60 *5 for silll-ied, and from $606,60 per 100 fits, for corn fed, according to quality. . : . The following aie tu* particulars of the sales t ' 69 head sold By Geovge Kunkle, Pennsylvania. 18 head by EUwenger, Grass & Go., Pennsylvania, 73 head by Burrell & Johnson, Ohio. ® head by J. Giiorist, Pennsylvania. 136 head by Giaai & Leeds, Ohio. . 73 head by E. Oope, Pennsylvania. 177 head by Hamiisli, Both & 00, Ohio. 46T head by Jerry Gdsrtet, Pennsylvania. Harrisburg Live-Stock market. Husmsmbo, Angu-.t 11—The receipts of Dive Stock tat the Harrisburg Stock Yards, for the week ending An gus! 0, irn, are as follows; 1,233 Beef Oattle, 624 Hogs, 452 Sheep, and 864 Horses—making the total number of 3,183 head The sains were: J Bleck sold 62 Beet flattie, at 84 28 ty 'OO lbs gross. M, TVtlshifficr sold 17 Be*f Oawto, *.*.*423 100 ihj gross, ■: ' D. Joses sold 16 "Beef Cattle, at 84 25 100 lbs gross. George England sold 1C Bee! Cattle, at $3.60 100 lbs groei. r J. McElroy sold 16 Beef Oattle, at 84 20 W lOO fog grow, »• : Total number sold 127 head. The following! drove were la market this week. George Gordy,,... 45 head D Jonas, iv,'.,,,16 head, TimasWhite..,. 08 « N Welahlmer 17 «* J Seloomridge,.,. 84 >1 J, 8. 8ta0k.,..,,. 02 <> SI. GocklSy,l3 i< M N0ra,,,18 •* Oeo.Eoglaud ..,. 32 •* 4, Greennalt.,...llT ffhoe McElroy., .63 “ Gucbrnbimer tc ■- Ectae* k Pfeiffer.l44 « 8r0... 32 « Beni. Hr finer,,,,, 36 " Hoffman 18 “ JV. Safferty U “ Thomas 8w...... 64 '< E.G.totatr,.... 32 « E Williams 148 » J, McOecar. 38 » 3. Tingling. 31 <* Keller. 21 » W. J, Haohinson.lo4 " A. Guttenberg..,, 10 » - Infamous Attack on Northern Editors. Tho Baltimore American, of Thursday, says* We received ibia morning a batch of Richmond papers oown to August % Among the number is a oopy of the Richmond Whig, from which we exiraot the fallowing pereoael aerauit on one of the proprietors of the Balti more Amman, which reeks so thoroughly with false nood, frourbeginuing to end, that we publish It as an «?iaeace of the deb* sing influence«f treason oo a man 00 « had some character for veracity. Mr. WeUlDg, JftM Ajtoßil is also coupled with ua in tbls muderons attack, bat w© doabt sot will lan*h at its rancor m beat lily as we bare: • .< [from the Richmond Whig.] WSKEB KDiTOhS— PULTON AND WELLING. Ym bo it from us to complain of tife editors of New. York, Boston, Philadelphia, and the other thoroughgoing "euee cities, Swine will wallow In filth, obsoene birds .I “VJ. on cariiou. Perhaps soth* notice should bj ~? n of the New York Htrold. Wallace is » Virginian, Poor devil, he sold himself, body and sonl, so Bennett, years ago, and must do his master's bidding, lint, unprincipled Swlbb sb he Ib, Wallace’s heart has »l[ Wong been with tbe South His editorials show this In his wrrat diatribes against the rebels, there he detected* an undercurrent of sarcasm, a Devilish jeering at the North, and a dropping of toaen tloee and i«greßiloi,B Weil calculated to uitsettle pub s' 0 opinion, His panegyrics upon Lincoln are rich in >rony. Hie assaults upon the abolitionists are evidently aincere. He knows they brought on the war, anl he haa men, from the be* inning, how that war will end. He la steadily working up the fiendieb spirit of the mob , a,llt,or ‘' °f the vrar. alas! what a day that wiii be when the infuriate inob is turned loose upon tne weeleys, jlm Bryants, the Raimondi, the Sumners, waoes, and Wilsons. Bennett approves these maohina -IUOM of Waiiece, for Bennett alwaye keeps an ere to the windward. Be knows that the day ofgwtrlbutlou will twreiy come, and is preparing for it. At least one newa- Juper office in New York will not be levelled. It la Wallace, we think, wbo writes those Baltimore letters, “ which sneb appalling eiatietios of tbe rebel armies are given. Would to Clod we had the force to the field that Wallace give us; not many months Would elapse before We would give him a chance to boos ont bis Confederate 2»g. Wallace has done tbe best he could for ns, and we bsas him by. But there are two Yankee editors for Jvbcm the people of tbo South tn’errain none of the kindly feeling tney bear towards Watlaoe. These editors me Charles O. Pulton, of the Baltimore American, and Ja«. O. Welling, of the National lattlligtnctr. Hire than once this couple have been held up to the publio re colecllor, and It is not probable they will ever be for gotten, We (hall do onr part to keep their memories ■Steen. HOf Fallon's origin nothing Is known. It is said he Ngan lira as a printer. If it could be proved that ho Woiktd his war opto his present position of editor and Proprietor of the Baltimore American and agent of the - associated Press by honest arts, he would bo entitled to credit. But his honesty is very doubtful. A man who *M be the lickspittle to Lincoln that he has been, and jtho could write the slavish artirlß he wrote after com lug out of Fort McHenry, can hardly have the courage, las manliness, to be truly honest. How Fulton, as Sf n of the Asjod.st. d Press, managed to support tils' «oily and ears uinnov enough to buy half of so rich a Mper as the American, has never been explained, perhaps he saved rouse money and borrowed the rest how he contrived to worm poor old Dobbin out, and be ccnie sole proprietor, needs no explanation. What; had the ample-minded old gentleman against a f ™ mkee with his. Angers in the MU '1 I r niton's course pteviona te the Balticnoro riot, and for » lew days alterwardr, is well known. The trimming ; «? „)? c * of his paoer, dictated by the plainest cowardice, 11 I *™ frsih In everybody’s repoUeotton. Not only that, 1 Personal behavior .‘his looks his very words, both at the time of the riot and jast after the battle of Manas* been nariated to the people of Richmond and » Maryland refttgets. This behaviors it need hardly be ™“> *as not admirable. Some allowance should be ‘° r Fulton. Be Is a full-blooded, uneducatedTan f™. He loved thn Ui.lnn. as all Yankees do, and ought to them IS was •* the beet Government on ff'*9 , H never oppressed them, Of course Fulton STS 1 ? # hd hated the South. He knew nothing ahout a 11.,. principles— bow was It possible for him to undir- tf °c t ,rlno of Secession '1 He had never read »«i* r ? i . tteor ’ B,n r,f the Constitution and the true na il* ■SL t " e . o»»«ntte;t ware mysteries to him. He did ®dlt his paper. Whatever character It had was de f’°S, ,lu ' tnown write«i three at least of whom re •KJ“ in this city, the secret of Fulton** bittenteas toward the Bonth tri? . n ° l 80 nmch ,n fli ’ loro °f the Union as his ha r™ bj the better class of Baltimore society. He was S,™ “'smed a gentleman and received into polite dr um I tow-horn, low bred: peasant’s Instinct of hag. ;L“™ *o the upper cUa» was strong la Fnlton. He felt t?f.foy of a sans culotle when he conldjmfely abuse the IcT™ ® n d genilemen of Baltimore, every morning, i B -lei?*® - ' *»nkee bayonets had put this Yankee scullion What wof.der that he took a malignant de- J ll rovOlng as “rebels” the men who would ;have njm out of doors as unworthy to associate with ItohoJi a ', not heesuse he was ignorant and of bnm fut ™ wcauso be »u unmaunered, and of donbt i tn a word, because he was a genuine toor» i tt£ un lc OI “ ot the American show that Fnlton is mmi over against the South. To be snre he to berniJ-* s ate i. 11 1 * the nature of whipped people ” robffi 6 -» b n e ,.i Fn,ton !b especially so, booanse the tVe boL Eo’tlmoro still «j»ot him from their doors, -for l?tm U Collt i” ue his bitterness to the bitter end. zt »#of Tull™ ’'“rr t' itlcr ,to him We trnst thaotti »»otbm trinfln thl i W ' , iS h h,m w ? #a h « begins to pipe »«■> "k intSecitrm t "Tbe“var. and "** Upon hfa re ‘ no excafeo - He is s man of eda dud coanoettou# 1 " Ha"ili aln T , i ts ’i 0f Seeled associations tt «ffitatonn?n ooo"»t plead Ignorance- He knows that Ihs eLti. rsbd.lun. Federalist as he Is, he knows Joroment H? - < l re tb° oreatureß of the central Go '““ot Plo«d «he natural enmity of the * Vlrdtoi. ’lo.blejie. He married the daughter of hose in the*kd el «r B “ i T ' lo , flsht > B ot his doad wife re- Wlle resldaa II 1 8 ®,*?he» and the daughter of that w hh her grandparents. AH are the war bJffihJ V'f' ootOfDdl Government.” Before fjeln neutral* 8 it,"i 4 e if? declared fats intention to re Used £f™ ’,"»*<»■ “W he take sides when hlsmnther had rtargeVt B ? r „ nd li'l <b«*hter in Blchmond 1 He 88 41 ““‘fflacmlal paper. Hu position was one or great responsibility. He might have Ml the paper, and he thought of becoming clerk of the Bnoreme O m-t, or an attach 6 to the Russian embassy. Bu ‘ (As paper owed him money, and for tbe sake of that money he took Bides with Lincoln, and hounded his minions on to the work of carnage Human nature never descended to a depth more infamous than this. Welling la a marke t man In all the South. He will do well to live abroad when the war Is ended. NAPOLEON ON CONSUMPTION —An exchange says: Said Napoleon one day in the Connell of State, “ I am inexorable on the subject of exemption from conscrip tion—it would be criminal. How conld I reconcile it to my ernaefence to expose the life of one man for (he ad- ' vantage of another! • • I do not even think I would exempt my own eon.” Has an Atneriora: citizen, t.i trie life or deetb etiuggle of his conutry, less “conscience”than Na poleon on tho road to personal: dominationl n apoleon was right. We should all take oar.cbahces. With such a cam,.' appealing to ns—the most momentous that ever appealed to humanity—it is a disgrace to any mantq.ez pect that his neighbor rather than himself should respond to it. ■■ !■. ; MOBQ AN’S MEN ROUTED BY PENNSYLVANIA OAVaLBY.—A private letter from Lebanon, Kentucky, received In thts city, dated July 31st, says “ Six companies of tbe 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry; Lieut. Col. T. O. James, commanding, afte- a nard march of two dars and nights, overtook Morgan’s force, drove In his pickets, and whipped him at Paris, Kv., which place he left at speed. Twenty-seven of the enemy were killed, including one major; thirty were wounded, and nine token prisoners. Morgan’s adjutant general had his aim shot off, and is now a prisoner, ;We would have captured his whole force, hut two regiments of infantry could not be pushed along But enoneh.” ' DEATH OP A NEW YORK EDITOR—Mr. Wit’lam Grant Sewell, for nearly ten years a member of the New York Press, died in Quebec on Saturday morning, 9th Inst., after a lingering Ulness—from pulmonary consump tion—ln the 33d year of his agq, Mr. S. was a native of Quebec, 1 grandson of Chief Justice Bewel<, of Canada, and was educated for the bar, but having little taste fo * the profession, he soon turned his thorough lit- rare training to account In the more congenial piirniits nr ionrnaliptic life. ■ He came to New‘York in 1853, and after a brief employment elsewhere, was permanently engages on tbe editorial staff of the EFFECTS OF REBELLION ON SLAVERY.—At tbe recent sale of negwres in Kentncky, two likely young negro men brought less than S3oo* each. E ghtesn .months ago they : would have probably brought oyer 81,200 readily, and now they sell for little more than good hands hired for two years ago. CITY ITEM S. StriTßiOß Teas and Coffees at Moderate Triors —Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer tn fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has constantly In store a supply of the flßeet qualitlesof teas and coffees. His floe Oolong teas especially, and pure Old Government Java coffee, are popular favorites and are delicious beverages. Reproduction op Works op Art.—A.mong other processes of interest in daily' operation at the splendid new galleries of Messrs. Broadbfnt& Co., Nos; 912 and 914 Arch street, Is that of copying old pictures, and reproducing fine fac-slmites of works of art. Their reputation In this line Is unequalled on this continent, 1 gome of their most attractive and telling pictures hive' been of this class. They are driving an immense business. - •’ Notice to the Officers op Volunteers. — Ready-made uniforms of all descriptions, of all mate rials, of all prices, and for all purposes, both for dress and field service, constantly on hand at the First-class Clothing Establishment of Charles Stokes, under the Continental Hotel. These garments are made up with the seme care as onr regular work and offered at the usual ’’low price” at which goodß are sold at this store. A large lot of men and boys’ summer clothing ou hand, of the best quality. , The Heated Term.— Last week We had a boated term, which gave ns a roasting we will remember for a time. Men sweltered through the streets, looking as though they just emerged from a hot vapor bath to take a promenade through a baker’s oven. There were, of course, degrees in this fiery misery; but the only pec- Bons that we met who appeared to be entirely oimforta. ble were those who were clad in the elegant and com fortable garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockbilk* Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. To secure warmth in winter, cool ness in summer, and elegance and comfort at all times, patrrnise B, & W. Wonders or the Telegraph.— A wonder ful feat of telegraphing was executed at a telegraphic soiree given by Mr. Gurney, in London. The wires of different telegraph companies were brought into Mr. Gurney’s house. An nnbroken circuit of wire, 5.000 miles in length, was then formed, and through this great distance the electric message was flashed in the space of two seconds. The following message was also transmitted in the short Bpace of one minute: fay your summer gar ! ment at the One- price Fashionable Clothing Emporium of GranviUe Stokes, No. 609 Oheßtnut street, Philadel phia.” ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS BP TO 12 O’CLOOK . LAST NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sta, J J HoffmaD, Rsohester, Pa A O Harlon, Pittibiirg F D Slcore, Pittsburg Major Roy Stone EMeconkey, W Chester H ttemtek & la, t.hio N J Tnrny & la, Ohio Thos J Strong, Albany P Petit bone, Wyoming, Pa MM V Todd, Ohio . Mrs Dr Blester, Beading J L Stichter, Reading H H Banks, Beading Mrs Judge Banka, Beading Mrs IV E Banks, Beading A M Marshall & la, Pa , O S Jennay Boston - Geo A Lswrenoe, N Y Geo B Ternell, New York BE Holmes, Rochester W H Keenan, Baltimore Cant J Stewart,. Jr, Pa J M Bradshaw Ala, Harrisb J R Bake-, Ks-dallvilla ■ F Coszens, New York Ident Smith, Phil idel nhia F B Armvtroug Aw, Pblia P E Armstrong. Jr, Phiia A Lorißg A w, Phiia Major A E Lewis,* Va GDOlsrk Aia. Baltimore MisßClark. Baitieidre Geo M Bacbe, U S A Wm Hannah A la, Boston ' O L Mayer, Balllmore Miss Keim, Beading Eire Thompson, Baltimore Mils Mayer, Baltimore, W Feniz, York Marshall Brown, Wash Mrs Brown. Washington Jesse Brown, Washington Thos Berry A la, Washington Mias Berry, Washington Jas Linney, Jr, A wife John,F Quieg, Pittsbnrg -IB Lane Wm Lan.don i v Jf-Cfoie, Ballimore John Stabler A wf, Md mT. “? a '*i™«y, Kentncky Oaotaiu E A Fisk, Virginia E E Ghuls-m, HamOnrg t *’ a > 0 °.w B Crosby, Jr, New Ymk 4i iafl '? eV Se HoT * n 55 Gorcorareo, Havana A M Adams A wife Ofl etnaq, Rhode Island Charles Weizlar.Pbiladelphia Stephen Pani.-'N.w. Jersey H G Leiseming,Philadelphia Mr Duncan A la, Pa H Williams, Newbnrg W S O’Brien, Bal imore . A Paidee. Hazleton O Richards,',Newark, NJ John Gther, New York D H Badger, New York H, B Sweerey, ; Wash, D O Paymaster Sbhman Samnel T Seett, LonisvUla O H Greene, Od N G W Hayward, HE N Ohas Purdoe. London J C Pennington, Pa erson Charles Oondit, Brooklyn Albtyt P Condit, Newark A P Whitehead. Newark G W Farrer. Quaker City Cot O N Lull, Ohambersbg Col D O Qebr, Chamhersbg J S Breese, New York Wm H Matthews, St Louie Wm Mitchell. St Louis ■>B Mitchell, Cincinnati, O Edw Keith, Chicago E G Keith, Chicago Wm U Kent, Boston Geo A Lawrence, New York B E Holmes, Rochester 8 H Dangbty, Now York G W Kendall. New York M.Conrtright GW Bailey, Brooklyn Gen D Tyler, Conn F 8 Bond, Coen A M Sherman, New York B A Clark A la, N York Admiral; Shnbiick, US N Miss Wetherhed Jfrs Olymer MissClymer W Smith, DSN. John P Denny, New York L Showell, Maryland : F A Ellis, Maryland MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth Bt„ below Arch, 5 Markings A wf, Chicago P H MoKelvey, Pittsburg H Railay, Pittsburg MoK Briilant, Pittsburg N J Tnrney, Oircleville, O G E Shaw, Pittsburg B Hunter, Pitlßburg G W Dash, Pittsburg M Arneon, Pittsbnrg B Bernstein, Pittsburg GMKline B Huber, Ohambersburg JOBreser, Mechanicsbnrg J Strock, Cumberland co J P Wetberell, Bethlehem W O Wetberell, Bethlehem G A Bumsey, Ohio H Wilton, York c» : ■ J B Tshndy, Litiz, Pa ; ; L B Hawley, Pnaiatxville SGFry GHoge, Mercer co. Pa M Barry, Lancaster * M Oonnlloy A wf, Pittsb’g Mrs K McGraw, Pittsbnrg J W Badtey, New York w 0 We-berill,.Bethlehem C W Ellis, Warren co; Pa W MMcKeivy, Pittsbnrg WBH Rutledge, Pittab’g B Gunnell, York co, Pa - A Brower, Lishnn. 6 G Johnston, Ohio T W Christ. Litiz, Pa H C Elliot, Now York ~ J W Caldwell A wf, Penna Col Williams, Virginia J Wiiiock, Pittsbnrg W P Scbeil, Bedford : W Schell. Bedford F B Schell. Bedford F Mitchell x R McDowell, Slattogton W Overfield W AH Schneiier A la, Penn AMERlCAN—Cheetimt street, above Fifths J R&rr, Penna litent W H Lechler* Ya J T Moore* Maryland BP Smyth, WHuq, Del 8 Dickey, Oxford, Pa J W Jones GI» flomll'ida, Penna 'SB Baynea, Baltimore Col B O Bond, Newtown,Fa J K Riley, New'Jersey JIN Eusled, Maryland G I»eroh, Reading D E fctont, Beading J F W Deinlnger, Penna O M M 3 er, Baltimore J BalHunre J B Bradley, Indiana ' O B Babcock, Key West J O Black, Penna B Gnlchell, New Jersey B Lfi*t?r, Illinois B Lear & w. New lork J I) Keiiy, Philadelphia E J Kelly, Philadelphia W F Smith, Jersey City JR Sharpe & w, Eckley S W Carol, New York W H Abel A Trh.fehouse, Easton JBorke, Easton T S Lli«irckin, U 6 N S N Jeseop, Penaa A K Thaver, Virgiaia Jas Andrews, Viraioia WB H Ball, Newark, N~J Jno Ashcroft, New York A O Qflohus. Newark, N J J A Hale, Colorado John Grant, Mexico Henry Coombs G R Burton, Penna ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Cheeant street, above Third, lire Campbell & fa, Penna j W Carter, Cleveland, 0 i f L Sinizbark,-Marietta ■ L W Betts, Illinois A M Zabrbkir, N Jersey Lient G F Potter, Ft Del T Tnrt.i-r, SI D 4 W-Eccies, Now Jersey Tims Hanna' A la. Wash, Pa Wm Chase, New York * R J Gilmore. Baltimore W B Rosenbaum, N J 8 O Lo g, Maryland Geo B Bolce, Boston Aaron Ring, Beltville, N J Miss S H King, Bellville TUB UNION—Aroh street, above Third. W P Hammond, Conn H Brooke, Atlantic City Mr« ftechbonee, N Jersey J Lessey, PiiHa G J Howell, New Jersey I Biller, Lancaster A J Whilely. Delaware J H HamUL Dinvllle D W Miiiehall, Terre Haute Mrs Shaw. Penna Mrs .Phillips,' Penna . A L Gee, Gordon J T Gcet, Phila 0 S Fltblan & wf, Brtdget’n . COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. - ( Mr Haldeman*, Penna Aaron Baker. F*nna H Shafer, West Chester D Hnraes, Chester co •mr e Kim Me. Cheater co ; D Kemble, Cheater eo - D Bears Chester co i O|W Bennett, Slatineton.Pa H 0 bliller, Boston . W Dobbins, Lancas'er en * John Shannaman. Beading 3 Lyon, Fort Deposit, Sid J L ttroomell, Coateevilie J Devoe, W-at trbeater T J.Mike, Harrisburg W Taylor, Cheater co W 11 Bpear, Delaware W Levis, West Chester. Gi o S l loyd, Delaware E Potts, Phila Jas S Kirk, Chester co , MADIBON HOUBE—Second street, above Market. * C H Clifton, New York E B Ford, Otaego, N Y S Taylor. Bucks co, Pa J Hatt. Doyloatovn, Pa Mrs Hoffman, New York J J Tucker, New York John Fitzpatrick, N Y J Donahue, Virginia G W liewees, New York Mr Howell A la, N Y Ed Valletta. Pennsylvania 0 Goodnow A la, N J J Bixford, New Jers'y L Fairchild, Ne«- ,ir.r/af Mr w-atheibee; New Jersey 'F Whitlock, New Jersey J Bnshmll, Pennsylvania Jas Bnrson, Salem N J W H Neal, Trentcn F A Vandyke, P* S Rowland, Bnckß co, Pa D Huber, New York BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. Dept D N Ktaster A son, Pa O F Jenkins & la, Pa B B Lawrence,N J T Nash, Jenklotown. *" 8 Alkimon * son, Pa S 8 Bly. Plnevillo U Salih, l'lreville B F Zink, Easton : r i. J s * : ' i -h. Vow York T G Nash, Now York * S I?“’ lb,n »t Pennsylvania J W Shultz, Kansas , ™ ’ Albany J,B Campbell, Backs co T B Walton, Uncke co E D Jones, Conshot ocken A Bnckman, Willow Grove S Holcomb, New lartey . B Kfnderdlue, Lamberton W T Rlakey, Atdoboro , J M arnert-Hatboro Wm K Carver, Newtown H.B Ely . Stockton, N J J s Heusev, New York L Oonna’d, Oenlrevlue Geo W Carver, Pa Capl Jas Bird, New Jersey J aiair, Doylestawn BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Gallowhlll. Wfß. nninger, Walnut Post G Peters, Lehigt, co. Pa J T Berger, Pennsylvania F B Steiner, Nazareth TS P thinner, Nazareth T 8 Metzger, Easton TS L Grieg, Pennsylvania G W Nice, MD, Pt Carbon J.bri C'fl, Mohtgomeiy co H 8 Grime, Bernvtlle . John S Gery, BernviUe L K Kaufman, Bornville W B Herebner Bernvffle Geo Bmtth, Ohe-ter , A P Wenrloh, HarLanding G W DewoD, Har Landing 0, Andrews, Har Landing J L feller, Har Landing J McGnigsn, Kulztown J 8 Bnyder, Kulz'own Rcbt H Foott, Knlztcwn Lewis Frantz, BernviUe F Saul, Hamburg O Hefflfllager, BernviUe MT. VERNON—Second street, above Arch. S P Loyd : A H Mnlford, New Jersey Mrs E G Mnlford, N Jersey Mrs Greor A fans, Penna NATIONAL HOTEL-—Race street, above Third. W 8 Fisher, Reading “ W A Keller, SalfardsviUe L R Walker, Jonestown M C Chandler. Milton Mrs A O Wulofcind.Lebanon MastO Wedekind. Lebanon Mrs A C Ralyt-I, Lebanon W deitel, Nazareth J H Pyle, Schuylkill co. Pa OH Pyle, Lebanon, Pa D Wilhelm A wf, Palmyra J WhUake, MtOiair J B Brandt, Schuylkill co, Pa BTATEB UNlON—Mareet atreet, above Sixth. James Wrlgbt, Dover Baml Wagner, Dover Amo* Good, Jersey City D Sample, Lancaster ca B R Berner, Illinois W Easel Downlnat iwn, Pa H K Ktllan, Lancaster D Handle, Halo i co A Taylor, West Chester John Newton, England J M Williamson, Ohio • Geo W- Tomlinson, Carlisle UP Wakefield, Atlant City J L Stewart, Perry bvilla BLACK BEAR—Third street; above OaUowhlU. E Good, B thlehrm S S Rentnger, Penna 1 C M Scbomry Hamburg , J Grn-e,"Monte 00, Pa W Bechtel, Betks co W Kliue, Amityville, Pa MARINE intelligence. •9-BEX FOURTH PAGE, ARRIVED. Scbr Garnet. Quillen, 2 days from St Martin’s, Md. with corn to J L 8e« ley S Co. Schr Reicdeer. Cooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with greiu to Jaa L Bewley & Co Schr.John Whitby, Pet,derson, I day. from Odessa, Del with grain to Christian A Co. • ’ St atoer Fanny Garner, Pierce, 24 hours from New York; with mdse to W-P Clyde . Steaner Wro Kent, Brett, 7 hours from:Cape- May; with passer-gers to captain. Reports haying passed a Br steamer (propeller). saponsed m be a prize; the brig: John P Wetberitl. fiont New York; sohr Isaac Rich, from Boston, were off the Boot on the Middle; brig Selma was off.Lioton’e; a deeply loaded brig aod eebrs D * E Kelley; aed Ann Owlet, the latter from Turks Island, were: above Now Castle; one bark and aachr were at anchor at tho Quarantine ground. CLEARED. Ship Zfred, McGonagle, Londonderry, B Taylor & Co . . 1 Scbr W Doper. Bobinson, Lynn, J B Blakiston. : Schr Litllo David, Foster, New York, W M Baird A Co. 1 ' ■ '-V ■ ' 1 ■ ■ Pcbrß Whe*ler. McGlaugblln, Boston captain. Sir Vulcan, Mnrrl«on, New York, W M Bafrd Jc 00. Str H L Gaw. ller, Baltimon-, A Groves, Jr. Btr Beveily, Pierce, New York, W F Clyde. (Correspondence of the PMladelpbia Exchange.) 1 LEWES. Del.. Aug. H—T P.M. A large ship came In this afternoon- in tow of a Go vernment steamer, and both proceeded no. 1 Wind south.: Venrs. An. JOHN P. MARSHALL . SPECIAL, NOTICES. Buy Yottb Bathing Bobes, for La dies and Gentlemen, at SLOAN’S,.BO6 MABKET.Street, Philadelphia., au9-3t# Batchelor's Hair Dye! the BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Dya produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to Injure the Hair in the least ; remedies the Ul effects of bad dyes; and Invigorates tha Hair for life. GRAS, BED, or BUSTY HAIR Instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c. VT The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, en (he four rider of each ton. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, ; (Late 233 Nrooduaji and 16 Bond street), - my2B-ly . : New York; ONB-PBIOB OIA)THn»Gj OF THS LATEST Svvuiß. made In the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES; LOWEST Selling Prices marked to Plain Figures. All Goods mode to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Ose-Peiob Ststsm Is strloUy ad hered to. AH are thereby treated alike. - «e22-lv JONES Ik CO«04 MARKET Street. MARRIED® WILSON—BALTER —On the 4th of August, 1862, by R-v. Wesley Kenney, Mr. J. Greenwood Wilson to Mis. Bate Emma Salter, all of this city. * RFID—BROWN.—August 4th, by Rov. A. J. Hey, Mr. Hamilton Reid to Mies Margaret Ann Brown, beta of Manaynnk, Philadelphia # NORMAN—KINSLEY—On the 33 inst, by Rev. G. D. Harrow, Mr. Joßhua L. Norman to flfiss Caroline Kinsley, both of this city. # DIED. WARNODK—At Abington Township, Montgomery county, August 11, Robert Warnock. Fmreral from hie brother’s iroeldehce, 925 Arch street, Philadelphia. Dne notice of which will be given. * ALDaY—Suddenly , on the 10th inst, at Chestnut Hid, Freddy, Son of Edward A. and Lucy Alday, aged 12 yeera . : tv-' THOMPSON—On the morning of (he 11th instant Ephra Leake, daughter of Charles H. and Mary H. Tix mpson, aged 4 months. Funeral, on Wednetday morning, at 8 o’clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 443 North Eleventh street ■ v" * GREW.—In this city, on Friday, the Bth inst., Henry Grew, ■aged bO years. Bis funeral will take place trora No. 116 North Eleventh erieet, this i (Tnesday} morning, at 9 o’clock A. M. His frier,dt end those of his family are invited to attend # ALLAN—Suddenly, on the 9ih inst, Mary R , infaht ■ .daughter of Richard J. and Mary D. Allen, aged 4 mtu th» and 4 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully it:vi ted to attend her ftmeral, from the residence of her father, in Haddonfieid. N. J., this (Third-day) morning, at 10 o’clock, without farther notice. ■* BERRYMAN —On the 10th inst., Susan Berryman, wife oi Charles Berryman, aged 38 years. * CGOK- On Saturday, 9th inst., Mary Ann Cook, in the Stub year ef tier age. { * O aLVER,—On the 9th inst, Ja*. H, Oalver, in the 27th year of bis age. * • OAFFEBTY—On the Bth inst, John J. Oafferty, aged 61 years. \ COLLINS.—On the 10th inst;, Sarah Ann Collins, re-: lict of the late Jolrn M. Collins, and eldest daughter of the late Robert Desilver. aged 62 years, * COLTON.—On the 10th last , George Oolton, in the 69tb j ear 1 f his ago. ; # . COX.- On the lOlh inst.,Elizabeth Cox, aged 94 yrs # DONNELLY—On the 10th inst, Miss Mary Ann T Donnelly, daughter of 3 homes and Mary Donnelly, aged ' 62 years. .; * : EAGER.—On the Sill instant, Hannah Eager, aged 73 years. ■ . ' * EASY,—Suddenly, on the 9th inst., James Easy, aged 25 j ears. . * ■ BJ-SENBBEY.—On the iOth inst., the-Rev. Peter Y. Eieeobrey, in tbe44tb year of his age. * ELLIS.—On the Sth inst., Edwin Boggs Ellis, son of "Alesanoei and Mary Edis, aged 11 years and l mo. * EVANS,—Suddenly, on the 9th inst., Jas. KTans, in the 27Ui soar of *hla age. 44 - BARRINGTON —Oa the 10th inst, Richard Harring ten, sc(d£3 j ears - #. HARVEY.—On tile loth Inst, Joseph Harvey, aged 64 yeisre. . .. # HINSON.—On the ■ 8!b inst.. Miss Mary. Ann Hinson, daughter of Elizabeth and the late Wm, Hinson, aged 86 years. . ■ ' ■ # JOHNSON—On the Bth of August, Alice Johnson, egid 68 ycata. . ’ # JONES.—On the 9th inst., Mary, daughter of Jonn and Mary Jones, aged 4V years. r # KF,Y SEB —On tbe morning of the 9th,inst , Evelina Ciaiii da, third daughter of Silvester and Mary A. Key ger, in tbo 16th year of her age. # P COVER,—On the 9th fast., Jane A., eldest daughter of Samuel Hoovir. * LAVERY—On the 10th inst., Hugh Lavery, in the 62d yeat of his age. ; * jlDKENS—Suddenly, on the Bth inst., of diptheria, Maty Ann. daughter of Jacob R. and Jane M..' Lnkens, in the diet year of her age. : * MoCORMIOK—On the 10th inst , EUzabeth McCor mick, in the 75tb year of her age # MATHERS.—On tbe 9th inst, Mathew, son of Jane anr the lata Mathew Mathers. aged lO months. #; MPLtIGAN—On tha 10th inst., Ann Henry, in fant daughter of Charles and Melvina Mulligan, aged 1 year. MOCDE.—On the 10th MoGne, aged 42 j ea.». * * LODGE —On the 9th inst, Lieut. Joseph H. Lodge, of the 3d Pennsylvania Cavalry, in his 29th year! , * MORTON —On the 9£h inst, Mary P. Morton, wife of Benjamin N Morton, and daughter of John L. Passm ire, in tbe 27d year of her age. * MILNAMO W.—On the 9fchinst., Mrs. Ann Milnamow, agfd 70 years. * NOONE—LOFTDS—On the 9th tost., Jas Noons, aged 35 years; also, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Julia Lot tos. aged 76 years: '.. ■# ROBINSON —On the 10th inst., James Robinson, in Hie 26th year of hia aga. #. BH ODES:—On Saturday, August 9th, Amos Abraham: Rhodes, aged 25 years, ’son of Elizabeth and -the late Samuel Rhodes. *, BUSSELL.—On the 10th inst., after a short illness, Isaac B Rosseii.. * SNIDER-—Mrs. Anna Maria Snider, nee Tkach&ra, on the morning of,the 9th inafcanf, of congestion of the brain. * WATjLAOEs—On the 9th inst, Robert Wallace, in the 26th year of his ««o. •# WESTON.—On the oth inst., Mrs. Elisabeth Weston, .in the 80? h year of her age. y ; j W&NEY —Suddenly, on tho oth inst., John Wahey, aped 22 years. * Mourning store.—besson & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. Black Mousseline de Laines, doable widths.- Black Tamises. Black Summer Bombazines. %lack Eoglish Bombazines. Black Alpacas, bombazine finish. , Black Gros Grain and Poult de Soie Silks. Black Crape Meretz and Bareges. Black Barege Hernani. Black Silk Grenadines. Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, So. jy23 rvc==. TWENTIETH WARD—A STATED 11 < Meet-ng of the' Peoph ’e Aesociatton of the Twen tieth Ward will be held ”HI3 (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, at the H.ll. S. W. corner of ELEVENTH Street and GIRABD Avenue. JOSEPH F. MARCEB, President. B. H. CLINTON, Secretary. It# ryr==. NOTICE— THE SUBSCRIBERS TO lk3 THE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to aid Re cruiting, are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the Pond, SINGLETON A. MERCER. Esy., wSU receive the amounts of their subscriptions, daily, at the Farm ers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, and furnish them with printed receipts tor the same V or their subscriptions maybe paid to the member of the Committee to whom they subscribed, and the Treasurer’s receipt will be sent te the donor. By order of the Committee. ji26-tf • THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairmen. 1! ryv==. NINTH WARD PEOPLE’S ASSOCIA IA3 TION The regular monthly meeting of this As eeelatioh wlllhe held at the halli TWELFTH and FIL- J BERT Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, Angnst 12, 1862, at 8 o’clock. JOHN THOMPSON, President. „ Dayin Bbitleb, Secretary. . J anll.2t# rye=» INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE lk3 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—PHILADEL PHIA, August 4,1862 —The Directors have tbisday de clared a dividend of SIX PER CENT , or Twelve Dol lars per share, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on demand. , aus-10t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, INNTI TUTED to aid the prompt Increase of the armies ot i be United States.—The Committee on Correspondence, to whom has -been entrusted the duty of addressing the wealthy and patriotic citizens who may be absent from the city, will thankfully receive, at the Independence Hall, by mail or otherwise, the names and present post office address of aU such citizens as may be absent from the city, and any suggestion* that their fellow- citizen, tnay deem proper to communicate to them. By otder of • auB 6t COMMITTEE ON CORRESPONDENCE, rw*T=. THE UNITED STATES SANITARY ikT COMMISSION—PHILADELPHIA AGE TOY. No. 1235 CHESTNUT STREET —The following recom mendation, by the President of the United States, suffi ciently authenticates the Commiesion to the public: “ The Sanitary Commiaaion ia doing a work of great humanity and direct practical value to the hatl-m inthiß time of Its trial. It ts entitled to 1 the gratitude and con fidence of the p-ople, and, I trust it will be gencroxtsly supported. There is no agency through which voluntary offerings of patriotism can be more effectively made.” “ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” The undersigned will receive, and forward to places where they may be most needed, all contributions for the sick and wounded. The articles most required are Muslin Shirts and Drawers (both old and new), woollen Undershirts, Panta loons, and Steckings, and for whioh there is an Incessant demaid. , W. PLATT, Jn„ aul-lßt Superintendent, ; — — i OUR COUNTRY ! TO ARMS ! I—THE LkJs COMMITTEE appointed to rece ve Subscriptions ; in aid of the CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, Tor pro- I vtdlng the proportion of Philadelphia’s quota of men to I Increase the Army of the Republic, sit dally at . INDEPENDENCE HALL, From 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. By order of the Committee. Jy29 tBl , THOMAB WEBSTEB, Chairman, jj THE rKESS-rim-ABEr.PHrA, -T-CTSDAY, : AUGUST 12, 1862. ir: ' : rvr===. CITY BOUNTY FUNB* llif N TO THS yULUW .BSRS' ivottc© is glvAD* that the appMnt eU by the &Uyor» uuder an Qtdiuaocs eutitled: *• A.u Ordloauce to make act aid'the ealist* toent of vohmteerß,” approve Juh.’2Bfch, 1802, wilt be hi tession at its Office, No. 412* BRtJNfG atrett, DAICiJ, between the hour® of 12 o’clock and 3 o'clock P. M., (Sundays eicepttd,} for the purp Bft.of ; rrceivlog appli catlone from, and grautiug certificates to, the Volunteers entitled to rtceive Bounty Money .from the Gity of Phi ladelphia, uudt-r said ordinance, and the aupptements thereto. For the pre en.t, applicaUoiis will be received only from tbofee who have been enlisted in the City of on account of its coder tha call of the Governor, and have been nm«terod for service in the new Eegiroent*, the bounty to the recruits for tho Old Beginientsie paid Ir’t.ni tbe fund rawed by private sub- BcriptioD r apd wblch pn.>tßer.t, hy a Supplementary; Or dinance. approved Jinguet each re cruitafroniparticipediDgm the-OityßbuutyVFuud.y’ • Th>tgn»ma.payahlevtofall'wKd hove thusvvoluhte* red in tbodty of atffi have been so muatered into the new Companieß aud (whether dentß ofiihe city or eif43wherp)'siDce the call of the Pre«j. sidfht far 300,000 additional volneteerß, or who shall, hereafter volunteer, and be so mustered under said oall, arenas Idllows r 9 montba recruita.... 820 00 12-mootbß-:; do 30 00 3 yetrpor tfe war.. Tbo Bounty is payable one-half the Ooraoany to which'the Claimant belongs is full, and thocaptain thereof is muste red into service, and the remainder when the Be gim* nt is competed, and the commanding officer thereof thhil ba«e been mustered into the service. - The evidencß required for the certificate for the first iußtalmept will he: • lft. a copy of the mustor. roll of the company, duly certified by ibe TTnlted States musteriog officer 2d. Satisfactory evidt-nce that the applicant wftfl eu- Hftted in tho city of Pniladelphia fjr the parpiaei afore said. * • : For the remaining instelmentrit must be shown that tbe cJaiment is still a'membt-r of the cbmpiny, and that the Wgiirient to which the company has been attacne d iscAnijrf«to. BJatik Foroneofapplication wlll be faraished ottho office of the f commission, 412 Prune street ' ! JOAN O. KNOX, Chairman. Philadflpbiai . au\2 12t f RECRUITS FOR PHILADBIsPffIA IN THE FIBLO—-The DH MURING &GBNOV OFfHR OITtZBNS* BOUNTY FUND appouoce to aU Becrniting Officers for Phila delphia Beglments in the fi< Id; that ihar Bit, '* D kliiY, tn twier 9 A. M.. ard 12 M , at th ir Office, in front of the FABftTBBS AND MKOHANIOS BANK, and are ;prepar»d to pay ; SC Pr*minm to ’each Becruit, aDd SSO Bounty to each Becrixit, uoou compiiauoe with the formß they have adopted. luformation in detail piven on application to Iho uederslgoed. Bewnitiog Officers will please present their credentials for enlntiog. MIOHABU V. B AKGK GEORG® WUX CNE V? asO-leol SINGGETON A MEBOEB. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ILS THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN S’* OVANIA" intend to apply ,to the legislature of Peun» kßylvavia, a: their next Bfssioh, for; a renewal iof their xharter. Said Bank ia located in the city of Philadel phia, with ah authorize capital of bne 'miUion of dol fare; a. renewal of which will bo asked for, with the usual banking privileges. - . , By ordf r of the Board, S. 0.. PALMER, je23*tufim i , Oaatrfer. NOT IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made to the sure of their next for a renewal' of the Charter of the VrtANK OF THE NOBTS ERN LIBERTIES, v The said Bank being located iu the city of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of live hun dred thousand dollars. .i(Y^ : OUR COUNTRY! TO ARKS! PA ;IkS ’ TBIO f‘IO Citizens who desire to subscribe to the CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to aid the. recruiting of the Philadelphia quota of the President’s call for three hundred thousand are respectfully informed that ; the Ooinmitn ewill sit daily to receive suhscriotions from ten A M' to two P. M., at INDEPE«DENOB HALL. may likewise be sont to eithor of the un dersigned: ALFXANDEB HENRY, Mayor’s Office. CHARLES GIBBON % Seorotary, 252 South Third Street ■ I • CHARLES D. FREEMAN, Secretary, 601 Sansom street ■■■*.. 4 - v . JAMBS McCLINTOOK, City Treasurer, Girard 'Bank.--' HENRY D. MOORE, State Treasurer, 664 North Eleventh street. SINGLETON A. MFROEB, Treasurer of Fund, Farmer*’ and Mechanics’Raßk. THOM&S WEBSTER,I4-North Delaware avenue. WILLIAM. WSLBH,2IB BoatbDa)aware avenue. J. SBOWDyN, Independence Hall. : ADOLPH E. BORrB, 153 Dfwk street S .W. RE UOUBBEF» 031 Chestnut street. GEORG® B STUART, 13 Bank street. MICHAEL Y BAKER, Tndepejadence'HaU. GEORGE WHITN®Y; office of a Whitney & Sons. RICHARD. O. DAtiE. 621 Market street. LORIN BIiODGET, Board of Trade booms. JOHN E. ADDIOKS, Independence Hall. JOHN D.: : WATSuGi, ofßceof North American, JAMES MILLIKEfcI, 410 Wfldnnt Btroet. : Ward committees will; be appointed to nrocure sub scriptions in every ward in the city, due notice of which will shortly appear. All subscription* wiU be acknowledged daily in the . papers, unless otherwise requested. . By order of the Committee, -• THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. JjTNLIkT! ENJLISTI TEN rOLLAHS WILL BE, GIVEN, To recruits for tbs Pennsylvania Volunteers, (Col. THOMAS WELSH,) row at PeivrorgHpws! ONE BUNDbkD MEN, of tko first class', are wanted immediately for-this regiment. • Apply at • . EVANS & HASSALL’S, Bu7,tt ’■ NO. 418 ABOH Street. i| RECRUITS W&NTED FOS COM PS PANT I, 121 et Begimoet, P..y*, Oolonel OHAP- V? HAN BIDDLE.■ Slb2 bonnty. and one month’s pay in advance. /Apply at fto. 229 North SECOND 4t. ,♦ J»HN DUBBOBOW, an!2 Si* " lieutenant ahd’Becfniting Ollicor. J) BUCKTAIL BIFLE BRIGADE. BS • *165 BOUNTY. jil SIQJEXTBA BOUNTY for first fifteen men. JjeKjnußtdredinbn enHstment;-;Pay'»na ratdofis to commence at once. CHAS. S. BOYD, (Formerly of Commonwealth Artillery,) Second Lieutenant and Becruitinp Officer, aul2-4l# 113- FBANKFOBD Boad r Ij RECRUITS WANTED IMMffl- HDIATELY, for the Color Company of. the 23d HI PHILADELPHIA LIGHT INFANTBY, (12lst P. V.), Col. CHAPMAN BIODj E. Apply at the North eastcorner SIXTH and MINOB streets. , 3 FRANK STERLING, JAMES MASSES, aul2 81* 1 Becruiting Officers. u ’ 121st. REGIMENT PENNSYL- M VANIA VOLUNTEESS, Colonel CHAPMAN W BInDLE. BECBUITS WANTED FOB THE WAB. A premium of $2 will bo paid to oach recruit at the timeoi muster. One month’s pay in advance, and £l6O Bounty, to wit: £26 United States J3ou»*y.*mraBh. f5O City of- pnnidelphia Bounty. 10 Extra Bounty, and ’ £,7s:United States Bounty at the end j>f.the war. ■ Becrnjta will be* mastered Immediately into service. Pay and rations from date of muster.- Apply, at anyotibe following recruiting stations: ALEXANDEE LAWEIE, Captain 00. B, No. 606 OBABLES F. HULSE, 2d Lieutenant Co. B, S. W. center (seventeenth and fJallowbill streets. JIFBANK 6TEBLING, Captain 00. 0, N. E.comer Sixth end Minor streets. ■ ' - GKOBGE WM POWELL, 2d Lieutenant Co. C, N.’' E. corner of Twelfth and Spring Garden streets. . OH ABLES E. ETTING, 2d Lieutenant Co. D, No 15*/9 South street. :* .... M: W. 0 BABOLAY, 2d Lieutenant Co; E, No. 715 Gtiard avenue.: J. ALFBED KAY, 2d Lieutenant Co. F, Bruner’s Hotel, Mein street, Germantown. WM. BBITH HOBABT, 2d Lieutenant 00. G, Potts town, Montgomery conuty. EDWABD GBATZ, Ja., 2d Lieutenant Co. H, N. W. cornet of Thirteenth and Girard avenue. JOHN DUBBO RO W, 2d Lieutenant Co. I, No. 220 North Second street," " J.QSBUAGABSED, 2d .Lieutenant Co. IC,. Main etrn t. Frankfnrd. JOBN lUNGEBICH, 2d .Lieutenant, No. 43 North Third etreet. SAMUEL T. LLOYD, Captain 00. E, No. 72S Zahe street.- ' BAEEY HEBTZLBB, Lieutenant, No. 821 Market street. ■ JeMES ABH.WOETH, Captain Co I.Franfcford. ■ JAMES MAGNEB, Lieutenant, N. E. corner 6tb and Miner sfeete, ‘ WILLIAM W. DOBB, Lieutenant, 336 North Thirteenth street. . ' SAMUEL .C. THOMAS, Sergeant Co. D, No. 431 Chestnut etreet. J B. HOLMAN, Frankford road and York street. aul2-4i* , ■ THOMAS M. HALL, A-djutant J|. COHN EXCHANGE REGIME NT, fled. CHAS. M. PBBVOST. Rocrottiog Office of 111 Company K, Capt. LEWIS PASSMORE, at Girard Home, CHESTNUT Street, below Ninth. United States bounty, City baunty, and Corn Exchange. Extra premiums are secured to men enlisting in this Company, and- 6t* : - g .:121st REGIMENT P. Y._Be » cmiis wanted-for Company-D, or . the 23d Phtla- Al£ delpbia Light Infftrv, Colonel Chapman Biddle Apply at tbo ANOEBSON HOUSE, 1529 SOUTH Street, opposite the Eater Market. Bonnty 5160.' tlns tered in at once. CHARLES E. BTTING, anil 6t * Second Lioutenant. U THE 116th REGIMENT, P. V., @ accepted for thri e years, are now nearly ready for uf the field.-. Fractions of companies .will be accepted from the conntry; Recrhita froth the country coining into this regiment will receive $5B bounty in addition to tbo bounty paid by their county and General Government; Transportation will "be furnished on application to these Headquarters. 624 SIAREET Street, Philadelphia, or to Major G. H. BARD WELL, at Herr’s Hotel,” Harriß bnrg. D. BEENAN, anll.l2t Col. Commanding 116th Regiment, P, V. SCORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT. —Major General FEANZ BXGEL has seleoted this REGIMENT as one of the three;from, the; State of Pennsylvania to ba'attaobed to his command. AU those who desire to win glory, in serving under this gal lant General, in the beautiful, and health; valley of tbo Shenandoah, bad better join at once the rapidly filling ranks of the Com Exchange Begimebt. ; au9-'6t* II ABLE-BODIED MEN WANTED H for COMPANY H, GBAY RESERVES., Becruit- Mjlng Headquarters, Barley Sheaf Hotel, SECOND Street; below Vine. Bounty, *162. Captain "H. H. EDWARDS. Firtt Lieutenant L. B. BIOH SEE Beeond Lieutenant G. W. ZIMERMAN. au9 6t* I! ; MEN WANTED to fill the ranks ® of the PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS now in the Jjl field. Bounty, premium, and advance pav........ .Jiff5. Captain HEN ttY A. SOHEE PZ, Aid to General MoOali, General Becroßin* Officer, anil-6t* Jones’ Hotel, 620 CHE3TNUT Street. Vj RECRUITING OFFICE OP THE ANDERSON TROOP, Ground; Floor of . A -..Vi. the Pennsylvania Railroad Office, comer of THIRD Street and WILIING’S Alley Capt. WM. J. PALMER, Sergt ALFRED YBZIN. au9-4t# Private NORMAN M;,SMITH. SrfT TO FIELD OFFICERS ! jXSsn FOB SALE, two fine Saddle HORSES. Hare _£_JOL beeu in service the past five months in. the aim; of,the Potomac; thoroughly trained; warranttd sound, gentle, and free from ti icks. Apply at 510 North FOURTH Street. au9-3t* T7OR CITY CONTROLLER, 1862, JJ GEO. W. HUFTY, ... ■ FOURTEENTH; WARD. auT-tn By order, of the Board. » W. -GUMMERE, Cashier. Philadelphia, June 23,1862 ' je24 tu6m MILITARY-. IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER BOUNTIES! 45TH REGIMENT POLITICAL. DjRri&OODS.- rpHB MEW TRAIL SKIRT. Just received another lot of these beautiful ’ SPED# SKIRTS. . BOTH MEDIUM. AND EXTRA LENGTH. ALSO, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT FOR MISSES. SB EP'PABD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, i aus-18t ' V 1008 CHESTNUT Stroot.^ EANCI KHIRTING- FLANNELS v Jußt opened, a few'caaea'ot Freneb' Shirting Flan imlß, to neat SrHses, Checks,- an 1 Plaide, of desirable styles and qnelUica. : ALSO—Gray, Scarlet, and Blue Flannels. ■ au!2 SHAHPIaESB BROTHERS. A IL-WOOL CSEOKED OAB H tX- HI Eli E i3,—4U iiicb 7M-ick and White Checks fine jure Laine Cashmeres . ' Imported and for asle by : ' BH*KPI.ESB BBOTEEBB, OHBSTHTJT and KtGHTff ‘itroeta. COUNT R Y MERCHANTS AND OTHIBS TAKE BOTIOB—That we wiU open twenty bales more of New Market, (Stark, Cabbott, Po caseett,Great Fall M, L>man D, Amory, Lowell, Massa chusetts, Everett, Conestoga, and other makes of mil's* UN, allot which, baring been bought, previous to tthe great rise, we will sell lower than they can be biuvht In any wholesale house in the city Also, Bleached .Goods, snohas .WilliamsTillo, Wan'ghtta, Barilet, Androsooggio, Forre=tdale, ..Pembroke,: Walthins, , Hope, Blackstoae, Chester County, Alt. Verson,’.and other makes,' lower then elsewhere A large assortment of Oaltco, Drillings, Flannels. -Tickings, Hen’s and 'Boyß’ j Wear, ic . &o. We still continue to retail oar vas; stock of Linen Goods at the old prices- Hava on band, in great variety, Union Table Linen, 37}£cper yard Call and examine for yoar seifes, after getting posted in prices ’ • B D &W. H PKWNELL, 1021 M.ABKKT Sireet, below Eleventh 1021 • CHESTNUT SCREST <• OF BPEOIAL INTEREST;,TO, LADIES,” E. M. NEEDLES Has just opened NEW Broad bem-stiichedtf dsfa.,2,2,^,and3 inch"hem; hem stitched Bdkfs (all linen), K>c,, or SI 00 pordoz ; new styles narrow val. edgings and headings; new styles pointo lace and ether collars and setts, ADD I"OR SALE "AT OLD PRME3.- - A)l fancy made-up goods , such as lace and other sets, collars, sleeves; voile, hdkft. Ac. Ac.," will be closed ent, FOB THIS MONTH ONLY, prepara tory to laying in Fal Stock, AT A BBDUOTIOS OF 20 FEE CENT “Rmtittiit*” of all kinds of Z/faens, White Goods, Edgings! Inserting!. Ac. Ac, will also be cioßed out at a HEAYY DISCOUNT. A s ail of the above goods have recently advancod from 20 to 26 per cent., Irom the Increased rates of exchange and tariff, tho above great reduction from our old prices should prove a great induce ment for purchasers of thete articles to buy dti-icg this month. ■ au9 tf 1024 , CHESTNUT STREET. A LLWOOL FRBNO HFL &NNELS, Zl. Fancy styles,' for Gents’ Shirts. ■ EYBE & LANDELL, anB FOUBTH-and A.BOH. EA L L DE LAINES, ALL NESF PATTKBHS.—HamiIton Ho Laines. Pacific Do Laines Mas Chester Do Lames. EYES & LaNDELL, FOURTH and A BOH. •ENGLISH PRINT?, FALL STYLES. Opening of British Prints. 4-4 French st, les. EYRE & LANDELL, anB , FOURTH and A BOH. T IN KB S, CV? HIT Ifi GOODS, HOblE^ JLi BY, EMBBOIDEBIES.—The Bnbsoriherß, load dilion to the Bonse Fnmisnlng and Curtain Departments ,ol the Dry Good Business, give specialatWßts<>ir”'aiitr have always on-band a f>es"' orttKV beat Sheeting Linens, White Hodery, and Embroideries, to wMoir-tWatCßhtton ; of hayers is respectfully requested. ' SHFPPABD, VAN HARLINGKB & ABRISON, sub 18t 1008 CHESTNUT Streot The last chance for ear- GAINS. ...V, V ITRTHRR SEDUCTION IN PRICES. Wo are determined to closeout the balunco of our Sum mer Stock before tho first of September. In order to do bb we will offer eur.entire stock ol . FANCY KICKS. DESIR ABLE. DRESS GOODS, Xia.iK MAbTLES AND POINTES, SILK COATS.AND SACQUES, At lower priceß than, those of any other . Retail House In the city. OUR BL ACK SILKS : can’t be matched in prices and qualities, as they were all bought before the. last rise/ and we are able to sell them at onr OLD LOW PRICE 3. One lot cheapest Black Figured Silks over offered. Also, a good assortment of . DOMESTIC GOODS. H STEEL & SON, au4b-tt No, 718 North TENTH St, above Coates. Bargains in dry goo os. The following lota will bo sold at a great sacrifice to close them out—riz : Two lots Black Silk andWoolChaliioa at worth 37* c. Five pieces Barege ADgl6 at 4c, Worth 10Ci - Five piece* plain Barege at 12*c. Also, a large lot of Shetland Shawls, at very low prices, splendid for travelling or at watering placeß, At JOBS a STOKES’, 702 ABO ff Street. Tweeds and .o&ssiMEttEs. »l,6oo:yardfl heavy Casßimeres.juat opened. Albo, 1,000 yards all wool Tweeds, 62 to 75 cents. Simmer and Fall Oasaimeres, a full Block. Men's and Botb’ wear, oar stock in complete, DOMESTICS. Bleached and Brown Shirtings. Bleach) d and Brown Sheetings. Cotton Flannels, Domet, all wool, and Saojne do. Cotton Goods, at lowest market. rales. HONEY-COMB QUILTS. Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts. Bathing ElannelsJfMoaiuitO'Nets. - Linen Table Damasks and Napkins. Cheap lota of 4 4 heavy Irish Linens. CLOSING OUT. Silk Mantles, Thin Dusters, Lace Goods. Boys’ Summer Clothing. Thin Drofs Goods, Black Tamartines. Ohaliisß, Mohairs, Mozambiiinos, &o. ' ; 8, E. corner NINTH and MARKET rta, FINANCIAL. u. s, . FIVE TWENTIES; ' 08, . 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE.GOVERN MENT AFTER lIVK TEAKS. > 1 am instructed by the SECRETARY OP THE TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT FAR. THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by reaniring jpayment in GOLD of the interest from May last A fell supply ef these Bonds always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD. ST. »29-tf ~ . JAWBB H. WALTOK* XSTaLTON & TOST, . V T BA.KKEBS, BEOKEBS, GENERAL OOLLEOTORS, .. /No. 26 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. BEFEBENCES. H6n. James Pollock, Ron. H. D. FoHter, , Hon- A. H. Boeder, Hon. Asa Packer, Hon. Warren J. Woodward. V. I*; Bradford, Esq. Jay *ooke&Oo., Jaaoeß, Kent, Santee, & 0 Baberick, Black, & Co., O. McKibbia & Son, E. P. Middleton & Bro , Hon, "Win. Wilkins, , BTLpZm , „ ; M SCHULTZ & CO. have removed • t o Ko. 16 -South THIBD Street, where they will attend to the purchase and sale of Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Gold and Silver, Old Demand Notes and Other Securities. aal-Itn* * 0?9 CAA -THIS AMOUNT WANT- ED upon Mortgage, first-class Farm near the city. Apply to • E. PETTIT, jyl2 No. 809;WALNUT Street DRUGS ANDCHEMICALS. JJOBERT SHOEMAKER ' ' & CO., Northeast Comer FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, "WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPOBTSBS AND DEALERS ■ ■■ s'. in ■; ■■ ■■ ■ .. foreign and domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, MANOFAOTUBKBS OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &a. AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED / IRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. tnb29-tgel TVORYTYPEB, SUCH AS ARE JL made at BEIMEB S, are the efforts of artists of great ability ; liesb,‘ warm; and impressive coloring flight and shade naturally arranged. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It* DURYEA’S STARCH, MAIZBNA, and 00BN BTABOH tCte warranted. ,Company’s Agency, B. W. corner WATER and CHESTNUT Sts. It* HENRY 0. KELLOGG. TUBT RECEIVED 10,00)0 POUNDS W best quality Linen Thread for Sewing Machines, Nos. 40 ffl 70, put up in 2-ounce and on 200-yard spools, aLd for sale by WOLGAMUTH & RALEIGH, - aul2-J2t ■ No. ff BANK Street. I>AMPHLET PRINTING, Best and , Cheapest in the City, at RINQW ALT & BROWN'S, lllSonth FOURTH Btreot- : aplO Y A R*>, G 1 LLMOR E, & Go., Nog. 61T CHESTHUT and Cli JAYNE Streets, - Have now open their FALL IMPORTATION OF BILK AND FANCY DRESS; GOODS,! snAWIS, WHITE LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &c. BOUGHT IN EUROPE BY ONE OF THE .FIRM. To which tho attention ot the trade is particularly in- . Tiled. auU-3m JAVANS as HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELF 111 A. MILITARY GOODS, OF BYE BY DESCRIPTION, au9-6t WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. SHEETINGS. 10-4, 9-4, 8-4, AND 5-4 BLEACHED SHEETINGS PEPPERILL & BATES’ MILLS. FOB SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & Co., au2.stutl6t gED-QtULTS, SUITABLE FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES. ,8,000 10-4 WHITE AND — — '.SLATE.' ■“■■■■■ ■■■■■■. ALSO, 3-4 and 6-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS. For Bale by- ; • FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, iyie Zm 34 N. FRONT and 35 LETITIA STREET. gHIFLEY, HAZARD. & HUTCHINSON. Ho. 118 CHESTNUT BTBBET, COMMISSION MB BOHABSS FOB 72* SALB OT PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mh2B-6m GENTS’ FITRNISIIING GOODS. THINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. JO The subscriber wonld invite attention to hia IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, ' Which he makes a speciality in We business. Also, oon stastly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, No. m-CHESTNUT STREET, jaS-fcf Four doors below the Continental. v WATCHES AND JEWELRY. GOLD AND SILVER CASES. JOS. H. WATSON. -jySl-em • No. 336 CHESTNUT street. WATCHES, JEWELRYi &©.' j A FRESH ASSORTMENT, at LESS Xl THAN FORMER PRICES. FARE ft BROTHER,, Importers, 824 CHESTNUT Btroot, bolow Fourth. mh2o.tr JAMES S. EARLE & SON,, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS or LOOKING GLASSES. FINE ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMEB, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OABTES-DS-YTSITS PORTRAITS. EARLE’S GALLERIES. citr CHESTNUT STREET, THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm of A. T. LANE ft 00., was this day dissolved by it*.own limitation. The bnsmees will be settled by either of the nndersigned, at Ns. 419 MARKET Street ALES T LANE, .• WM. F. HANSELL, 8. F. HANSELL, • B. HANSELL. PHir.ADßi.rarA, July 1, 1862. jyl-tntbZm , fTIHE UNDERSIGNED, SOCCEB - BOBS to OHAFFEEB, STOUT, ft 00., have THIS DAT formed a copartnership, nnder the firm of STOUT ft ATKINSON, for the purpose of conducting the Wholesale Dry Goods business, and have token the store, No. 523 MARKET Street. 3. W. BTOTJT, F. T. ATKINSON. Philadelphia, July 21,1852. ji-22-lra* mHB COPARTNERSHIP heretofore JL eiirting under the firm of BIEGEL, BAIBD, & 00., is this day dissolved. FKTEB SIKGKB, D. B. EETIIf, JACOB BIEGEL, H. 8. TISTEB, ■WM. B. BATED, JOSIAH BIEGEL, JOHN WIEBT. Jdsb 30. ' Jyl-8w MOTICE OF LIMITER PARTNERS Xl 80IP.—The subscribers hereby .give notice that, they have entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the several laws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships, i That the name of the hem under which Baid partner-; ship is to be conducted is BIEGEL, WIHST, KE VIN. THOMAS W. TOST That the generalnatnre ot the business intended to he traiißaoted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods. That the namea of the General and: Special Partners, all ofs whom reside in the city of: Philadelphia, are: JACOB SIEGEL, General Partner, residing at 627 Horth Sixth street: JOHN WI3SST, General Partner, residing at 823 Sew street ;■ D. 8.. EBVIN, General; Partner, residing at 1615 Girard avenne; HENBT S. PISTBB, General Partner, residing at 416 North Third street; JOSIAH BIKGEL, General Partner, residing at 418 North Third street; PETEK BIKGEB, Special Partner, residing at 717 North Eighth street; WM. 8. BAIED, Special Partner, redding at the Oontinontal Hotel,: ■ . That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed by the Special Partners to the common stock is. One Hundred Thousand Dollars, of which Fifty: Thousand Dollars in cash has been so contributed by Peter Sieger, Special Partner, and Fifty Thousand Dollars In oashhaa been so contributed by Wm. S. Baird, Special Partner. That the said partnership is to commence on the first day. of July, A, D. 1863, and is to terminate on the first day of Jannary, 1885. JACOB BIKGEIi, 1 JOHN WIKST, D. B. EBVIN, } General Partners. HENBY S. FISTEB, f JOSIAH BIEGEL, J PETEB SIEGEB, > Parhu ._ )yl-6w WM. B. BAIBP, Special Partners. ■fta MWRE’S SAFE EEFOT BgijDMOVEB to No. 31 South SEVENTH Street, n«H the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and beini determined to'merit future patronage, has secured U elegant and convenient store, and: has now on hand s large assortment or Lillie's Celebrated Wrought ani Ohilied Iron Fire and Bnrgiar Proof Safes, (the onli strictly fire and burglar, proof safes made,) Also, Lfille’t Unequalled Bank Vault, Sate, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be fnrnlshed to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro* tested, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is opiled to Lillie’s H«* Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ao. This Safe Is eon ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet eb fered for ’ this purpose, and is tho only one that Is strict!; fire and burglar proof. -: 5 : Srxoiii Notio* I bays now on hand say twenty of Parrel, Herring, & Co.’s Sates, most of them nearly new and some forty of . other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sires, and all lately exchanged for thi now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at Ten low prices. Please call and examine. : 3a35-lylf : : M. G. SADLBB, Agent Bgji, EVANS & "WATSON’S HiP SALAMANDER SAFE ■ STOKE. . 16 SOUTH FOUBTH BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Alarge variety of FIBE-PBOOF SAFES always on hand. ' '• T 08T—About the-29th or 30th July, JLJ a descriptive list, certificate, and furlough of a wounded soldier, supposed to hays been left at a Restau rant, late at night, and of no use to any one but: the owuer, ALEX. HAMILTON, irieft at the Paymaster’s Department, TWELFTH and GIBABD Streets, a suita ble compensation will be given. anll-3t inON’T FORGET TO TAKE A U DELICIOUS BATH TO-DAY, at the Hair-Dyo ing Salfcon, FOUBTH and BEANOH. an® DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. MILITARY GOODS. COMMISSION HOUSES. 290 CHESTNUT Street. LOOKING-GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS, rim.ADßr.rßiA. COPARTNERSHIPS. SAFES; new publications. TYTEW BOOKS AT REDUCED AV PRICES. Marine,by Victor Hugo.. ;,,40 cents, Pauline, by VicCoi Hago.,.. .10 cents. Coeette, by Victor Hugo.. 41) Coats. Baas of Iceland. by Victor Hugo... ~,40-cent*. Buscbbark of Noire Dame, by Victor 1ing0...40 cents. The Fiiit, by Mih Grey... 40 cents. Mrs. Wood's Novels.. .......40 cents. Filing Dutchman, by 5ax0,....,,.,.... 4® cents.'’ Troltopr’a Am-rica 60 cants.' Edwin Britheit ft, by Winihrop .....SO cents. AH Books sold st. a discount from tbe publisher's price, otG..W. PITOHBB’3, Cheap Bo3kstore, 450 GHEisr- NUT Street. ' .-.-.v.'-' aul'i 3t. MEW OTMJSASTICS,—New Gym-. XYn&sttcs for Men. Women, and. Children. By Bio ’ Bewie, M B. eWitb 300 illustrations', st. , ; Poems of Arthur Hugh Olougb. blue audghld, 75 cents. , Volume 9 Lockhart’s Life of Scott, Boston edition, 75 cents. "■ ; ■■ -- . r 1 : Portrait of Major General rope, 63 cents. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MABffEN, •; aul'2 606 CHESTNUT Street. EDUCATIONAL; Tk/TieiS MARY E. THROPP WELL Av-L. reopen her BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, for >or.nfif LtidiefS 384 L CHS ST HQ T Street, P&iiad-Jphia, B*h; aulS.tcml# - THE MISSES CASEY AND MRB. BEEBE’S French and English Boarding and Bay School,for_*You»g‘Ladies. No. 1703 WALNUT Street, will re-open on WEDNESDAY, September 10th. anil 2m Female college, BOBBENTOWN, N. J. , This -well-established and flourishing Institution is pleassi tly located on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, IJ£ hours’ ride from Fhiladelp ia: Special' attention is paid to the common and higher branches of English, and 'superior'advantages ftmnstied in Vocal and Instrumental Music.. French is taught bya'nativo and spokon in the family. For catalogues, address Bev. JOHN H. BBAKELEYi A M , : au6-2m " - " . President. Madame clement j s frsnch BOABBING SOHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIE3, GIBMr NTOWN, Pa will open on WEDNESDAY, : SepiemberlOih, 1882. For particn!ftTß, t>lßa3e apply to tho Princio&l, West WALKUTIiBiie, Germantown, l a a: iy23-wfiß6t&W : STREET mM ALE SEMINARY.' Principals, Mias BONNET and MissXiILLAYE. The 25th Semi-Annual Season will 'open Wednesday, September 10. Particulars from cir culars. • 1 1615 CHESTNUT Street, .au7.tsel6 Philadelphia.. IHOLLEGI ATE IN STITUTE SO a YOUNG BABIES, 1530 Arch Btreet. Bev. Charles ;A. Smith, I). I)., principal, "the euhth year will begin (September 15th.<‘A*dressFost.ofl5ceBox 1839. , aul-lrn# ''' , WESLEY AN EEMALE COLLEGE,. WILMINGTON, Delaware. Bev JOHN WILSON, A. M , President. A ssisted by a fnli board of Professors and Teachers. . The wttl commenoe on MONDAY', the Ist’ of September, and continue ten months. .. j % * This Institution offers to Young Bodies superior ad vantages for acquiring a thorough and complete educa-' tfoh at a reasonable expense. . For Catalogues, address the President, jy'dl.tutlmri’el /GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C., vX August.lB62. • ■ . . ;.; r ‘ The Exercises of this College will be resumed' on fchs Ist of SBPTFMBHSB. Terms for Board' and Tuition, $2OO, payable h*lf->oarly in advance. For further information apply to the President of the College ; [auS-ftutb2ml; ’PBNNSYLF-* c rpA MILITARY ;Jt^—aOTDEMY at West Chester, (for boarders only). . This Academy will be opened on THUB3DAY, Sep tember 4tbtlßd2 In its capacious buitdmg3 are ar rangements of the highest order for tbe comfortable quar tering acd subsiatiLg one hundred artd fifty cadets. A corps of competent aud experienced teachers will give their undivided atfc- ntlon to the educational depart ment, and aim to make their instruction thorough and practical. Tbo department of studies embraces: the fol lowing courses: Primary, Commercial, and Scientific, Oollegiate and military. The moral training of cadets will be carefully attended to. For oirculara, apply to JTames BaSOrne, Esq., .No. 6Z6 Chestnut street, or at the book stoSa of ConttnentAl Hotel, Philade!phi'i, or.to . aul-40t Col THBO. HYaTT, President P. &t., A. TTILI- AGE- G-B EE N SBMI N AB, Y;- V A select BOABOING SCHOOL, Gear MEDIA, Pennsylvania. Thorough course in Mathematics. Clas sics,\Knglif.h Studies. So. Book-keeping aud Civil En gineering taught. Exercises in Military Tactics. Seventh year becins September Ist. Boarding, per wook.. ..,....$225 v Tuition, ptr quarter. 6.00 For information, address Bev. J. HERVEY BABTON, A. M„ TILLAGE GREEN, Penn's. jy 88 -9m T3RISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL JO for Girls will open its Fall session on Sectnd day, Ninth mo., Ist. , References: ; James Mott, Philadelphia; Anne Churchman. 908 Franklin street, Philadelphia; 0, N. Peirce, 601 North Seventh street, Philtidelohia: Henry W. Bidgway, Croeswicks, New Jersey; David J Griscom, Woodbury. New Jersey. For circulars, apply to BOTH ANNA PEXBtIB, Principal, Bristol, Pa. jy23.2.n* MB. WIHT H 8 O B TAPP AN’S Boarding and Pay School ror Yoan? Ladies, No. 1615 FPBUOL Street, will reopea on WBOJ3ESB IY, Bcptemher 17lh. ; jyl9-8m Holmssbubg seminary fob YOUNG LADIES, located on the Bristol Turn pike, Bmileg from Philadelphia and 2 from Tacony.The first term of the scholastic year begins the first MON DAY in September 5 second term the Ist day of ITeb roary.. . A circnlar, containing termsj references; &c.» can be obtained by application to the . vjyl4-3m* Misses GE ATMAN, Principals. CIHUTIIiATING LIBRARY. TXT BROTHERHEAD’S OIROU -1! • DATING LIEBABY—AII the NEW English and Amenoan Books, including ALL GLASSES of Lite, ratnre. :' This is the ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not BEPBINTED here. . Terms 556 per year; fl months S 3; three months 81.60, or 8 centa per. day. 218-South EIGHTH street. jy7-2m* RJE EOVaLS. -REMOVAL.—M A H LON KIRK, XL DENTIBT, has BEHOVED to No. 1602 CHEST NUT Street. _' , ' ' jyB lm* : PHOTOGRAPHS. TtyTAKE A NOTE OF IT—Not to JLtJL forget that BYIMEB’S euperbj -portraits—lif-- ize Oil-Colored Photographs—are no«r made,ia view, of the timem at war prices. ' Gallery, SECOND Street, above Grcem - it* Many men rave many minds on nost things, hut upon toe merits of BEI JXEB’S Colored Photographs all seem to agree that they are in comparable, Only $!. : SECOND Stabove Green. It# PROPOSALS. Depu t y quartermaster GENEBAL’S OFFICE. . PbiijiDelphiA,'August 11,1562. PBOPOSALS will be received at this office until TUESDAY, 19th Inst, at l 2 o’clock M,, for one thou sand (1,000) ABKS WAGONS. Bidders will Btate the shortest time of delivery. Pro posals will be received for any portion of-the above num ber. The right is reserved to reject ail bids deemed un ressouablej and those proposing to deliver them in the shortest time will have the preference. Security will be rebnirf.d for the faitbfiil performance of the contracts. The whole to be delivered in Philadelphia, subject to in spection. (Sighed) G It GROSMAN, au!2-'l9 Deputy Quartermaster General O. S. A. Army clothing and EQUI PAGE. OFFICE,- TWELFTH and GIBABD Streets—PniLAßßipn i A. August U, 1862 “PROPOSALS FOB aBHY SUPPLIES.” Separate Bealed Proposals,’ endorsed Proposals for “Great Coat Straps,” “Gray Twilled Mixed and Knit Bhiris,” Wall Tent Poles, common Tent Poles, and Hos pital Tent Poles, Pick Axes and Handlis, Felling Axes and Handles, Spades, Drums Infantry, Silk Flags, and Flannel Sack Coats, will be recei'rod by the unde-signed, at thin Offico, ui,til 12 jo'clockon FBtDAY, 15th inst . for furhislittgand Delivering £t the SCHUYLKILL ABSENAI, at tSe earliest jSoMible time: . ' HP,OOO Great Coat Straps, 60,000 Gray Twilled Mixed or Knit Shirts, to measure 38 to 42 inches over the breast. ana 16 to 18 around the neck, sampled to be accompanied with the proposal. 20.C00 Flannel Sack Goats, naiined. 10,000 sets common Tent Poles. 2,000 “ Hospital “ “ 10.0 CO » Wall “ “ 5,G00 Felling Axes and B audios. 6,000 Pick Axes and Handles. 6,000 Spades. 1,000 Infantry Drnmp, complete. Begimenl'al Flags, Infantry. , -t ; 60 national Colors, “ Bidders will Btate explicitly the time and amount ,ot each delivery. Proposals will be received for any part of the above articles. u The right is reserved by the Deputy Quartermaster General to accept any part or.the whole of a bid offered, or te reject the bids, in whole or in part, as the interest of the Government, in hi j opinion, may demand.” Each proposal most be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be accompanied by a satisfactory guaran tee that the bidder will execute a contract with good and sufficient bond, If his bid is accepted. Proposals unas compacted with gnarantee will net, be.considered; and contracts will be awarded only to established,man'ufac threfs of, or dealers in, the articles. ■ The law requires the name of every contractor on each article delivered .by him. , G. Hi .OBGSVIASi, au!2 if Deputy Qnarlerma der General U S A. SEWING MACHINES. & WILSON, SEWING MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, , lelS-Snl CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING TfATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, NEW TO BE. An attempt has been made to deceive the pnblio by persons offering what they call “ Conorkss Watx* ” from fountains, and at the price of six (6) cents per glass The wholesale price of the geifuint Oongress Water, at Hew Pork, being about 7jf cents per glass, the Impost- ; tion of pretending to sen at retail at less than cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, Ir apparent; but their probable; course has been to empty one bottle of gonulne Oongress Water into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby ohrlstening its total contents. ■ ■ We have hetbb Bold Congress Water in lonntalns, nor in veßseleof any other description than ordinary-sized glass bottles. ' The cork' of every bottle of the genuine li branded) And any without those .words said lei- CONGBEBB' ten on the cork is I 0. & W WATBB. •whether from foon- ' OJiABKE * WHITE, Proprietor* of Congress Spring. The following gentlemen ere supplied by ns regnlarly with genuine OongreH Weter, in bottles, fresh from tht Congress Spring: ' pjjDP’K BROWN, cor.Fifth and CJhestiint sts. O. S. BtTßßJtljh, 1410 Chestnut street, OEAB. Kl<klB & CO., Market street. E. j STK VBNB & CO., Nontihental Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH, Ohestnnt street. J. 0. TURNPENNY & CO., 941 Spruce street. THOS.J. HUSBAND, cor. Third and Spruce sts. .WYETH Broß., Walnut Btreet CLARKE & WHITE; JeSO-Smlf PHILADELPHIA. Saratoga, Jnly 1,1882. 0 O US* B * t i l T, tains or bottles. pOWE RB> HOTEL, HOB. IT and 19 PABK BOW, (orroßiia tub aBTom soosa,) HEW FORK, TERMS 81.60 PEE BAT. This popul&rHotel has lately been thoroughly **«*► tetedand refurnished, and now possesses gil theregol •itos of * f 1 FIBBT-OLABS HOTEL. Thapatronage of.Philadelphians and the travoUfag ynbiic, desiring the best accomodations and moderate jhargeo, is respectfully solicited. ■ je2-3(». . . fi. L. POWBBB, Proprietor. TRYING HOUSE, " 1. NEW TOBK, BBOADWAT AND TWELFTH ST BEET, BKrHAKOB OH TWELFTH STBEBri ' - c ' ' * - - Couductod on the - BUB OP E AN’ P B AN This house is now open for-the accommodation iff Families and transient Guests. • GF.O. W. BUNT, ) Late of the Brerooft House, ? Proprietors. CHAS. W. NASH, ) jyl7 : thstuBm A’ CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, lets of the GIBABD HOUSE, Philadelphia, bava leased, for a term of years, WIBBABD’B HOTBIij tn 'Washington. They take this occasion to return to thete 3id friends and customers many thanks for past favors, sndbeg to assure them that' they will be most happy'to «e them in their new Quarters. ' .BYKBS, OHADWIOK, * 00. ■WASUTUpTon, July 16.1R61. »u2S-lv. AMUSEMENTS, ST. JOHN'S ORPHAN ASYLUM.— GBANB MU91048 FESTIVAL. • FRIDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1862 (The Board of Managers beg to announce te the large r burober of the friendß of the Asylum, expected at this* Festival, tbati he PENNSYLVANIA CBN IB atß 8.41880 AD BOAD OOMFANY have (kindly coviseated to take pas-, tensers to & point opposite t’-e Asvlum Grounds on tbeir regnlar trains, leaving ELEVENTH and MABEEPSts. at 8 46 A M., 12 and 230 P. .M.; and they will also m extra trains to thR Grounds and back at intervals ,f 30 minstee, starting ftom , the. Depot, West Phiiadelpbia.at 1 o’clock P M. thai dovi and stopping opposite the Wire , Biidge, going and returning, to take no and let dawn pas-: sengers. Fore ‘for; tse Excursion 10 cents, to be bad of* ■thß Manegeraand tbe Members of ibe Society of St Vin cent dt Paul, and of the Conductors on the Cars. It# . fENNSYLYANIA ACADEMY OF ■ THE FINE ARTS, ' 1025 CHESTNUT STBEET, <ls open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9A. 51.ti1l V P. M. Admission 25 cento. Children half price. Shares of Stock, S3O * - . , ; jy9 WANTS. TT7ANTED—A young MAN. as Entry W Cierfc. Address, .with references, Box 1209 Post anlS 3t* WANTED— A PARTNER IN THR MOROCCO MANUFACTURING BUSTS SS% with a cap.tal of five or eight thousand dollars. The money con bo profitably invested, as the business has been established. for a msmber of years : Tbe factory, now occupied is complete, and every way dutiable. For particulars, apply at southeast corner of CANAL and FOURTH Streets. Sixteenth Ward. anll-st# FOR SALE AN» w*- for-«ALE OR EXCHANGE A Co .tage, above Holmeabnrg, beautifully situated, wed built," and noatly arranged, with every convenience, with near six acres of ground, of a mile from ** Penae pack Station,” on the Philadelphia and Trenton Bail* road. Airo, a fine House and largo Lot bn Germantown avenue, near the depot Also, every variety of City Property, improved and unimproved. bB. F, GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, and an] 2 S.W cor, SEVENTEENTH and GB«EH. J§ TO RENT—A HOUSE, No. 1011 JffiM SPKUCB Street, with all the modern conveniences. Alto, small House," Ho. 314ISSEMINGEB Street, apply to . , DAVID PATTON, an 9 6:#,' Hoi 823 South THIRTEEN!! U Street A FHYSIUIAN’S PROPERTY TO XX EXCHANGE FOB DRUGS —Desirable village property, pbyaicion’s location, neafc; improvementa, wtfelthy large-grounds, nicely ebadtd, a few miles northeast of the city. Apply to au2 V E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Slreeh 'Up TO LET—The eligible STORE ■Maud FIXTURES, 432 CHESTNUT Street, next to new post office. . KKMOVAL. The GUN and FI«HTNG TACKLE Store will be re. moved to 415 CHESTNUT Street, SEPTEMBER Ist Ineuire of PHILIP WILSON & 00 , jy2B-lf 432 CHESTNUT Street m TO RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT kHiLFUBNITUBS. several neat Country Places, with a few acres of ground, convenient to railroad stations near the city. Apply to E»' PETTIT,' |e3o ;:No. 3C9 WALNUT- Street. m TO EXCHANGE—Fine FARM, “U-sitnate on the banks of ihe Delaware river, con-' taicing 217 acres of excellent land,’22 ihilea abdvS toe city ; rsilrond station on the place ;’ 'Britain half mile of steamboat landing; excellent improvements, Sc, Also, a valuable'Farm in,Cheater county valley, 73 acres. Another near Darby, eight miles from the city. 75 acres. Apply to - E. PETTIT, jy26 •’ ; No. 309'WALNUT Street. ■m FO R SAL Deiawairs FARM, containing 622 acres, .40Q .under a first-rate. state of cultivation, the balance , good timber laud; situ ate west of, Harrington Station, Delaware Railr-'arfc,. Large brick Man ion, large and commodious Barn, Car riage House, and many other out.buildings. Lawn, eon-. mining six' acres, fruits, Sc. For further’ particular}!, apply to ’ . • E PE CTIT, jy2B No. 309 WALNUT Street m FOR SALE OR TO LET—Fear Houses, on the west side of EBOAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at thWoutbwest comer of NINTH and SANSOM Streets. ■ mb26-tf {pi TO LET— Dwelling No. 24 South Eii SEVENTEENTH Street Apply to \ WETHBRII,L & BROTHER, No. 47 North SECOND Street. ffi ID R. BA L E “0S E A P,» -3C“OHEAPI”—Ferry Oonnty FARM, containing 138 acres, 26 woodland, the; balance under a bigb stated cultivation; first-rate fencing, nicely watered, excellent lmprovemeets, 18 miles from Harrisburg. Price only *6,600. TenM easy. Also, a FBTJIT FAEH, noa* Dover, State of Dela ware, 107 acres. Price only $5,500. Apply to ffifc FO B SAXE—Delaware-county —C- farm, containing 96 acres of first-rate land, situ ate near Btarcns Hook, Philadelphia and Wilmington Bailroad. Large and substantial atone improvements, nicoly watered, ennd fruits, &o. Price 89,000. Also, aTine tiult Perm in tlie stateof~lhjlAw«r©,-near Ocnr, 134 acres, Immediate possession. Price only 87,000. Apply to ■ ' E. PETTIT, je26.tr Ho. 309 WALNUT Street m:. TO BENT—A THKEE-STOBY ■a BBIOK DWELLING, on BABE Street, one door above Twelfth, north side. Bent low to a good tenant. Apply to WETHEBILL & BKOTHEB, jolS 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. M TO RENT—A THREE-STORY *» BBXOK' DWELLING, on PINE Street, new Bfi-eenteentb, north aide. Apply to WETHKRIIiIi S BROTHEE, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. gft FOR SALE—A first-rate Moat -3C gomery-county Farm, containing 89 acres, with large and substantial stone improvements, on the Bldge Turnpike, near Norristown. Price only 895 per acre. Apply to B. PETTIT, je26 tf . No. $O9 WALNOT Street. mo distd JjEes. 4- The DIBTIHjEBY known a* the " PHCENIX” and formerly owned and occupied by SAHL. EtTRI,. Bad., situated on TWENTY-THIBB, between BACH and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 800 buehsK per day, Is now offered for sale on reasonable mid acoom modatine terms. Is in pood rnnninyordor, and has eil the modem improTements. An Artesian woii on the pre mises furnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure wafer. Address Z. LOCKE St 00., No, 10i0 HABKB* Street, Philadelphia. . fa22-dt2 INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIRARD EIRE AND MARINS INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 41 S WALNUT STRKET.PHILABELPHIA, CAPITAL *200,000. This company continues to take risk! en the sate classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely npon Its responsibility, and aM3- ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benofitof the public, daring the last nine year#, exceed $5O 0,00 0, and wo respectfully sottrit its favor in the future. DIRECTORS. OHAB.I.DDPONT, JERBT WALKER, . . -JOHN W. GLAGHORN, JOHN THOBNLBT, 0. 1. HEAELITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOTD, Jr., PETER 8. HOE, of N. *«, WH, M. SWAIN, FORMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH KLAPP, H. B. N. S. LAWRENCE, WM. 0. RODMAN, JOHN BOPPIdS*. THOHAB CRAVEN, President. A. 8. GILLETT, Vice Pres Meat. JAB.B. ALVOBD, Bcoretary. apSMf FAME INSURANCB COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street FIRS AND MfLAND INSUBANOX. DIRECTORS. F. N. Back, E. D.WoodruS, Ohas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Bewls, Jr., . .P. 8. Justice, Alex. Whilklin, 4 Washington Jones, Oeo. A. West, Ohas. Stokos, 0. w. Baris, John W. Evennsa. • FRANCIS H. BUCK; President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Woe Pre-Meat. .WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mhlg-Htf JnOBIMONWEALfH I 188 INSO - RANGE i obJiPANF, OF THE BIATE 01 p a NHBH.VANIA. DiBSOToB& David Jayne, M. D., . Charles H. Rogers, John M. Whiten,. John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas 8. Stewart, William Strntberg, Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAVNB, M D., President . JOHN SI. WHITALL, Vibe PresMsat. SAMUEL B. MOON, Secretary.. ___ . Office, Commonwealth Building, CIS OHKBTnBT Btreet. Philadelphia. - set-ITN TRUSS AND BRACE RE (WSsSPABTHENT, '. • :•_ . C. H. NEEDLES, - ~ Corner TWBLTTH and BACSrStreefa, Philadelphia. Heraial Trusses and mechanical appliances corrocUy adjusted by O. H. NEEMES. Fine French and approved American, adapted » every form of ruptere, in adults and children, American Supporters and Belts. Shoulder Braces, Sus pensories, Elastic Stockings, and Srrtages in great va riety. ladies’ Department, TWEbITH Street, first door below Bace. Oondnctod by competent ladies. ' j 5 28.3inif ' .'’7 ' .■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■ ■ f'IHAMPA&NE WINE.—An invoice, Vj# of De Ooncy & Oo„ and Comet Champagne Wins, iost recohed per sWp 0«ow»i by J JAOBETCHE ftXATJEKSNE, 202 mi 204 South VBONT Street B. PETTIT, Ho. 309 WAItHUT atroflt.
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