PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE . JAMES R. CAMPBELL,} B. W. DE COURSKY, CommITTSE or Tar MONTY „TAMES BAND. L.ETTEB. 644 AT THE SIIIRCHANTB 3 STORAIRin, PEMADBLYRIA. ship Saranak, Rowland Liverpool, soon Bark Victoria, (Br) Barbadoes, Aug 18 Bark Baltaaara, Robertson Liverpool, soon Bark Sea Eagle, Howes Port Spain, soon Brig Keoka, Burns St. Domingo pity, soon INTELLIGENCE FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Axis. 111163 SUN RISES 6 13-SUN SETS BIGE. WATER ARRIVED. Ship Northampton, Morse, from Pensacola lath tilthno, via Delaware Breakwater, in ballast to P Wright & Sons: towed up by tug Gen. Burnside. Sohr James H. Moore, Nickerson, 9 days from Bos. ton, with ice to Thos E Schr Francisco, Keay, 1 2 days from Portland,wlth *vise to F. A Souder & tio. Behr R Hill, Smith, 7 days from Boston, in ballast tO.oaptain. Behr Boinalius, Hand, 6 days from Fortress Mon roe, in ballast to captain. Scbr Trade Wind, Hill, from New Basile, in bal last to car•tain. Sohr Mary, Tice, from New T ork, with mdoe to .;1:1 yooper, Schr Golden Gate, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, Del., with curb to J ns L Bewley & SahrlZ. arson, High, from Hallowell, Schr Martha Oollius, Stiourds, trinu Egg Fischer. Schr J U Runyon, Mathis from Boston. Seim' A ht. Aldridge, Cullen, trom Portsmouth. Schr F Randolph, Risley, from New York. Behr Sarah Fisher, Edwards, from Alexandria. Sohr Eliza .& Rebecca, Baker, from Rockport. Schr John Compton, Smith, from Newport. Steamer Tacony, Pierce, 24 hours from N York, 'With mdse to W LVI Baird & Co. - - Steamer Monitor, Williams, 24 hours from New 'ork; with Incise to Witt Bairn & Co. Steamer Wilson Small, Brieht, 7y; hours from •Cape May, with passengers to captain. CLEARED Steamsbip Ernelie, Mershon, Hilton Head, Clapt .A. Boyd. Steamship Isrorman,Baker, Boston, H Minor, Bark Harriet Stevens, Corbett, Cape Hayden, E A Sender & Co. _ _ _ Bark Laura Rum, Rues, Point Petre, J E Bailey Zr. Co. Bark Scandinavian, Friend, Aspinwall, do Bark Orusoe,(Br) Luce. N York, Workman & Co. Brig Concord, Malcom, Port Royal, do Brig AG- Cattail, Watson, Port Royal, D S tet- Pon & Co. Brig Leonard Myere, Mundy, New Orleans, Tyler Stone & Co. Brig Frank W, Wall, Barbadoes, Van Horn, Woodworth & Co. B 1 ig Sarah Elizabeth, Dutah)'Kuyper, do do. Schr Jane (Br), Dorson, Liverpool, G A Ma. LTEinetry. Bohr J Irelan, Bowen, Beaufort, Oora H. A. Adams. Sohr PrOgress, Tyler, Piney Point, Ye, do. Schr Florence, Simpson Newbern, do. Bohr RS Miller, Baker, Royal, do. Sahr M B Mahony, Macomber, Portland, 12. A. Solider . & 00. Schr C H Rogers, Tice, Newburyport, Wanneraa eiher Sr. Maxfield. Schr Envoy, Pearl, Boston, Hammett, Van Dawn “5: Lockman. Schr N N Locke, McDaimon, New Oastle, captain. Stair J O Runyon, Mathis, Portsmouth, E A .Quintard. Schr Ann S Brown, Brown, Providence, do Seer A M Aldridge, Cullen, Boston, 0 A Heck limber Schr F F Randolph, Risley, Warren, L Auden clad F.-. Co. Sehr Ida F Wheeler, Stevens, Portland, do. Behr S J ;Vaughn, Vaughn, Boston, do. Schr Lady Suffolk, Moody, Rockport, do. Schr D Smith, Williams, Boston, do. Schr Sarah Fisher, Edwards, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr L B Myers, Somers, Boston, do. Schr Eliza & Rebecca, Baker, Saugus, Bancroft, JLewls & Co. Schr T Compton, Smith, New Bedford, Sinnick ,Don & Glover. Schr Buena Vista, Phillips, Providence, do. Schr R Corson, High, Boston, E R Sawyer & Co. Schr Martha Collins, Shouros, Providence, J Mines & Co. Sohr Revenue, Gandy,•Qambridgeport, Repplier & Tiro. Behr Georgia, Gilchrist, Belfast, Ale, E A Souder Co. Bohr G W Carpenter, Edmonds, Portland, do. Bohr Aid, Ireland, Boston, Oftener, Stickney & :Wellington. Sohr'L S , LEvering, Corson, Boston, Noble, °aid- Sehr-A ,Edwirde;Barker, Nevi Bedford, Blakie• tOni . Gratl - & 00. Str R Wiiling,•Dade, Baltimore, A. Groves, .Tr, Str May Flower, : Robinson, Alexandria, captain (Cl ovvesPondenc;;•of the Philadelphia Exchange.) . . LEWES, Del, &lig. 13.. The following vessels are at the Breakwater this :afternoon: Bark Azelia, for Pernambuco; brig Deo zaora, for Behia_; schrs.Sames L Bewley, from Delp. 4ware.for New York;"Commerce, for Fortress Hon toe; Mary:D Cranmer, for Portsmouth; Bee, for N ;London; Mail, for Providence; .1 P Wallace, for .Augusta, Me; :E McClain, for Boston; Sallie T £hartre, for Malden; Chars, for Newburyport; E Williams, for Boston; H Wilson, for do; and steamer Allison, from - Newbern for New York. One bark and several ochre passed to sea. Wind E; cloudy. Ang. I.4.—The following vessels are at the Break "water to. day:: Brigs Wenona, for Boston; Eleanor, for Bahia.; sabre lamesl.. Bewley, for New York.; Maryin Cranmer, , for.Portsmouth; Mary Patterson; Isabella Thompson, for Providence; Hail, for do; Charm, for Newburyport; •Emeline McLain. for Bos ton; Mazy Ohartre, for do; Eva Bell, for do ; John Dorrence, -for do; -David S Siner, for do; Mecca,. for ,do; Pftugasset, for Fortress Monroe; NC Wilson, for Boston;.Ablgail Haley, for Salem; R 0 Wilson, for Boston; Spray; and topsail schr Harbinger, for Bos ton. Wind-S W; weather warm. Quite a large fleet -of vessels left the harbor this morning,.. and in the evening the whole-fwet, except the U a ship Sara -toga and schr Spray, left the harbor. Yours, &c. „AARON MARSHALL. 0 ITS r.T me FINE-OLD - BRANDY FOR MEDICINAL Pun- TosEs.—The proprietors of the popular old grocery gtand,cki the' , late ' Mattson, Arch and Tenth streets, havenutsu on hand a very superior article of Old Brandy, admirably adapted for medicinal pur poses. MESSRS. CHARLES OAXFORD & SONS,. tinder the Continental lintel, are now selling their entire stock-of. elegant Summer Goods for Children d Youth at and below cost of Importation. FOR TUE LUXURY OF AN ELEGA.NTLY-FIT 411116.SEIRT, go to the popular Gentlemen's Fur nishing Store of Mr. George Grant, No. 810 Oheatnut street. Fiiir,MurrAny •GOODS, •of every descrip tion, suitable for *Army and Navy officers, can be atmoderate.prioes, atiOabford Sons', under Um Continental .-}lotel. LET A MAN ,LrvE :as long as he will, the first thirty years of his life will always seem the longest; and the daily routine of our after life passes like the round of a clock, while the hands on the outside and the movements within mark the passing of time to. others, till the weight has run down, and the pendutomstands still. In order that a man should pass life plaasantly, he should live ac cording to the laws. of Nature, and enjoy life by en robing himself in the neat and anbetantial garments mianufactured.at that great one-price Clothing Em porium of Granville Stokes, No. ens Chestnut street. EFFECTS OF MENTAL EXCITEMENT.—.A. scientific writer says that bad news weakens the ac tion of the , heart / oppresses the lungs, destroys the appetite, stops digestion, and partially suspends all the functions of the -system. Powerful emotion often kills the body at a stroke ; Milo, Diagoras, and Sophocles died of joy at the Grecian games. The doorkeeper of , Congress expired upon hearing of the surrender of. Cornwallis. We hope no such effect-will follow to any of the patrons of Charles -Stokes. 87, Co.'s. One , Price, under the Contidental, from joy on trying. on their first suit from that .establishment. COULDS'T EXCUSED.—The chap who claimed exemption on the ground that he was en tirely dependent upon•a widowed mother for a sup ortl did not. get through, and he had to take his place in the raaks along with the man who had eon ccientiouesbruples , upon the subject of hard tack -and salt pork. Conscripts must come up to the bull •lring, and don theFFederal uniform; while those who are drawn to stay-at home may enjoy the high privi 'lege of wearing civilian suits that are made at the v.. Brown Stone , Olothing Hall of Rookhill & Wilson, 603- and , 6os Chestnut street, above Sixth. summer complaint, diarrhoea, -cramps, colic, • cholera, and all affection's of the boweli, • are cured promptly and effectually by Dr. ...jayne's. Carminative Balsam. Being pleasant to ...the taste, it is readily taken by children, and having •Xnaintsined , its popularity for aver thirty years, it is uoonlidently• recommended as• a ;standard household remedy. Prepared ealy at 242 Oheatnut street. auta-themat ARRIVALS AT THE INTRA, VP TO 12 0 1 0LOCTIC LAST NIGHT. Continental—Ninth It Biddle .40 B James, Detroit H James, Detroit -.3 W Harris. St Louis Bon S Culver, Hollidayab'g B Johnson, Hollidaysh'B J Ewer at is. Penns d M Carr, Penna .Niue Carr, Penna NX Noyes, St Lonig B Dodge. Lafayette ,a C Curtis.'Lafayette B Sandford & da, St Louis T Jones, Harrisburg Seller, Harrisburg J D Dougherty. Harrisbuig 8 Manville. =Watertown W M Ogden & wf,Pittaburg Miss Schenck. Louisville Wigs L Kerr, Pittsburg .188 Mulford, Wilmington Mies B Brandriff, N Jersey Mies Rebecea Mnl ford, N J . 19 P Stratton, Memphis J M Kennedy, Boonville, Mo Robt H Swifi Maracaibo A Van Swearinger, Piffle :Mrs Bowman, Brownsville Miss Bowman,.llrownsville 'NV O Me ham, Memphis P Mepham, New York C Henderson,Ky - C D Elder, ortamouth, 0 CWBotelle,jr. Washington Sevarey. unba Irani C.W Devereaux. Erie .B T Wibb.& la. N Albany Mrs Charles Upham 0C Ireland, Annapolis . John 0 Wright, Annapolis "T Rogers Az wf, Cincinnati 11 Stevenson, Lexington,Ky 3111ss Stevenson & e, 117 .03 Meson & wf, Kentucky Dr H H Sterling, new Y or k John H Hornell, U S A :John B Hamilton, York John Mark ri ter, Wash, D C H Cooledge, A. 'Ars R B Carledge,_Wash,_DC rs D B Sachet, Waah, D C H Blodget, .Boston at A George, Pittsburg W Spear, Pittsburg_ It B A Walker :& wf, II BX W Krebs, Baltimore X W Cos, Baltimore Andrew Bobeno & wf Joe F Gedney,Washington .Jas 8 Davis, Washington :Edw Oliver., Flushing Rowe & la, lowa H Heger, .Loulsville Jones, Hollidaysburg A Thacher. Jr, Washington 'Wm H Inggles, N Orleans Capt C.l Wright, Cinn, 0 A G Garton & wf, Wash , Mari Colgate, New York Miss Colgate. New York W P Baoon, Washington W Webb Miss A Webb TJ;B33 Duffield. Penns. Duflield,H N B Keys, Gineinnatti Cleo Vamm, Cincinnati Miss Bates /Commercial—Sixth et Walker, West Chester BRUT West Chester lfeading M 001rViSe. Pennsylvania Jolla Sailer. Baltimore - p p parquiutr. 41eztuzdyla nd Chestnut streets. far & Mrs H Roblneon. Del. K M Lewis, Indiana J W Baker & wf, Cincinnati Miss Et W Baker, Cincinnati Silas Squire. New York Mrs Captain Judson J J Higle & la, Rahway Miss It A Buddy, Baltimore W H Butler, Penna. J J Dumont, Cincinnati D B Tacket • John Sparrow, Portland F B Ober: - Washington J D O'Donnell, Washington &C Brownell. Brooklyn Kra' Porter; Washington Clark Bell, New York R S Benign, Covington R L Low, or 13 A Capt T 1-1 Bates, New York G ?tamer, Buffalo F H Archer, Salem, N J Isaac Covale, Jr, Baltimore Dr Garden, Delaware B H Hewes, Washington S B Brown, Delaware J H Bowman, Brownsville L Davis, PittsburgMrs IlicEidredge, New York Miss Alrick, New York Bruer Haldeman. Media C Fritschle, St LOUIS J Fritschle. St Louis W H Calvert, Cincinnati 0 Beni Kittrege,Cincinnati, 0 John hoberts Cincinnati, 0 T W Jones, Cincinnati, 0 J G Ogden & wt. Nashville 8 R Morehouse, New York J T Hawley & wf, N York Mr & Mrs Johns M ioberis, iVii:hington,Do M P.Caughy, Maryland Mies d W Caughy, aid Miss M Pendergast, Md W H Evans, Nashville . A E Warner & la. Seneca P J N Pearsall New York II J 8 Gnlick, ki Mrs tiollek Joli¢Triitible, Nashville James Trimble, Nashville R Houston, Nashville J J singleton M May, St Joseph, Min L May, Omaha City J R Boggs, Keatacky S C Roberts Tennessee C Jones, Illinois R Bergstrasser. Illinois W H Cornea, Memphis J Prancisco,Nasaville D W Bell, BE Louis J g Rosebe rry. Dayton H Scudder, Boston. J Norris, steubenville B P Hinman, Cincinnati Mrs Hinman, Cincinnati Miss B L flumes, Clnn Miss A C Hinman; Ginn S N Pettis, Meadville Lt H A Hunting 0 C Cleaves, Tennessee C Ltuer;Tenneseci John Spence, Tennessee S Palmer. Cincinnati reef, above Chestnut. 0 0 Dewey, Virginia W 8 Jackson, Pennsylvania LHillman Capt J S Corcoran, Pa WD Jersey City 24.19 galks, Hint York .treet, below Ninth. H Sayre. pet hlehem C Lewis, Michigan W B Gill & wf, Md Miss Hallman. Ohio M J Gill, Ohio Sweeney Miss Sweeney Mr Brady, Now York E Cordell. lISCS M Egolf, Now York W 5! Quisenberry, Va N Stetson & da, New Jersey Lieut H Williams. NJ I) Mcßain, New York John Tobin W Wright, Delaware Parker, Hudson City H Bloom & wife. Baltimore Jos Thompson, New York H Ashley. New York Thos Gordon &'wf. N York Saml Perkins, Baltimore Geo Walcott, Ohio C Williamson & wf, Ohio S Harbarigh Pittsburg Mrs J J Quigley, Illinois I Hernias, Pennsylvania II I, Kenney, Buffalo Henry Siumington. Baffalo Geo Eshelman, Buiralo Henry Ribbley, Baltimore Stelear Peter Attick & wf, Harrisbg S Attick_ Harrisburg Attick, Harrisburg J Attick. Harrisburg Geo Attick - St wf, Harrisburg Jae Treol. Penna. Miss Kate Treet, Penne Beery Dodd. Baltimore 1 7 ouBt Cleveland Jacob Fought, Pen na Simon Dysert, Uarrisburg S S Killenton, Baltimore H W Miller, Oldo Girard—Chestnut S S Goodman, Albany Thos Steers, Pa Emily Seerass, New l'ork Cb ab O, liagber, Baltimore ThoeF btoxley. 13altintete Liero N Harrieon, Pa C Greene, D A Dr Luther, Reading L a Cooper, Md D M Peck. Pa .1 Rimed & la, New York Jemesß'iested Sr la, NY • B W Freedly, II S A .1 - M Biesler, Pa M 1) Flynt. Cincinnati, 0 A allaneak, Alabama 31 At Mord: Washington R Loyd, Washington A T Breig, Mt Vernon Geo 0 Vancamp, Baltimore Jordon, Zanesville • In re It Orant a fam, Wiscon Miss V Kellogg, Wisconsin Chas Tait & wf. Wisconsin John Young, Canton, U Otis: J Ttung. Canton. 0 W .1 Siblcy, Washington D EReselle, Williamsport I Wm Marshall, Patina John Williamson, Penna. :IBS Peel:Mit Pennsylvania S Kennett, Pennsylvania W Manning. Baltimore Jae M chergton, Baltimore Theo Pickett. Erie :No Thomas, Rochester S Canning & vwf, Lynn Can sl river, Fenian T T Blake y& San, Poona T S Ilionnihan & wf, Pennal Chiller Saud lion°, Frederick S S ILee, Frederick ➢lre.TA Remedy & dr. Va J 0 Riley, Wheeling street, below Arch Stewart Hamilton, Boston .13 PT Sheppard & sister, N - J . ,121; en Sharkey. N J Merebauts'—Fourth L Wocd. Martinsville Henry Zane. Ohio C Clark, Rochester Jas C.ldwell, Allegheny D McCulloch, Louisville S Moltley, Bellefonte Al Well, Kentucky A J . Faulk. Kittanning Mrs W B Burleigh,Dacotah T B Burlager, Dacotah W B Burlager. Jr, Dacotab J Lock tart. Allegheny City E hay, allegneny City John P . Kilgore ti M Ktbbinger J Kirkpatrick &wf, Pittshg ige 141 E Kirkpatrick, Pa If 14 Duncan, renna L W)lmarth, Pittsburg C 'chultheis, Quincy, In J Kern & sis, Pittsburg henry haxton, Carlisle .1 Lowenthal, Indianit J W Adama, Indiana Y Paul, New Jersey J Hunt. New Jersey Bev J P Ludlow, Newport S B Thomas Harrisburg Dr J M Oemmill, Altoona 11W D Smith 1 Mooney, La Salle, 11l S Mooney, Alton, 11l .1 Mooney, Ottowa, 11l Mrs Armstrobg. Baltimore D Weil, Baltimore _ . Cant J J Samuels, Cinclu miss Halls Bliss Patrick ItSibs Mallon F D rifornsoa J Black Ma)' L Paleaferr, U S A C Connell, New 'York S Vernoy. Felond, Wisconsin- John Miller Pamvide, 0 Miss Mary Ruff, Harrisburg A AlcOonomy. Lancaster 11 . Decker, Lancaster .F C Bannon, Tankhannock Grove Pomeroy. New York DAD B McKibbin, U S A a Orr, Madison, Ind W B Greenwald . . M D Rouse, Stroudsburg KTI Root New Jersey A K Sliding, New Jersey Jas C Cole • Clucinnati. Ottenheimer, Peoria t to Waller, Portsmouth IR C Kimball. Canton, 0 B Arnold. Ottowa 111 A Arnold. Tuckerton J F Bolinger. Kentucky Al Aronson, Pittsburg W Staley, bpringfield, 11l I D 15 Taylor, U S street, above Third. Wm S Spencer, Baltimore P S Leine, Reading St. Louis—Chestnut Thom 11 Humphreys, Balt J fl Musselman, lierwborgh J O T,Liss dolady Mrs Nei, on & da, St Leiria T L Spencer, Waver.y, N Y .T.e.guely, Beverly, N Y f G Farley, New York Henry Shriver, Baltimore John A kb own, Baltimore F M Ranger, Baltimore \V Moore, Baltimore LaLeaster %V 0 Martin, Keokuk . . F Wilkinson. Boston Geo Green. Gli , cag,o B Johnson. Warren, B I 13 H Smith, Brooklyn G N Hendra, Martinsburg G C Haywood, Rochester A. Metz, New York George \V .Edga - r tti 11. tiirk, Cincinnati G II Barris & New York R S Cheney, Bridesbarg L Smith, Boston Louis Slemhauser C Peso. Pittsburg, George Watkins, Pittelourg Chas L Semple. Mt Hals P Delaware Putnam, Peoria Capt W Reinhard. N John H Thomas Illinois Geo H Sutton, Chicago Saml Dungan; jr. Ft Paul Joel Jamison, Pittsburg Jesse Smedley, Reading John G Butler, Reading F Crossley, Pottsville P Bornew, New York W H Finch, New York Miss 8u.4114, New Jersey W Durid, II S N T.l Magruder, Baltimore G 11 Br.,dricl , . Delaware A A Lovett. Wasbioaton T M Allen & wf, Baltimore reet. above Third ffi Falk. Peru. Ind The 'Union—Arch s B Zeigler, Penn S Mehlin ger, Memphis S B Cooper & lady W N Stevenson & A J Ca , ebee. Somerset, Pa E H it,hes, 'Trenton John W Royer, Pottstown C H Kemble t Moorestownn Geo W Henri, Tainsona s ctevenEol/ Ephrata Spring J A Mazuir. & Is. Pittsburg - N H Edgerton. W Chester Solliday. Penn H Hollens, Ohio W R Thompson. N York James 'Bryson. N York J .T Bant lin. Cincinnati M May, St Joseph.. Mo L May, Ornaha.City . . Isaac Kuhn, Dee Monies M Ban, Quincy, 11l Beyberger, Lanc co_ John M Eeyberer, Lane co Jersey L 0 Rogers, N L L Newman, M D, Mich N-Hofflin, Balt C R Kay, Bucks co Joe Watson, Sparta, 11l Jas Hood, Sparta, L Mederhold. Pittsburg J White, New York • . • , W H,Parker, Hartford, Ct B Koppartheimer, Terre H THoover &la, Ohio _ _ JHFiincade, Salem, Ohio Col R Rateliff, Tamaqua Barley Sheaf—Seeond street, below Vine. A J Larne, Doylestown J G Rice, Bucks co J J Moyer, Do3lestown T Van Horn, Bucks co C W Moningtot, Wayne co C P Boyer, Chestnut Hill . Wm Carr, Bucks co S Thompson, Montgomery M Pierson, Bucks co E Rittenhouse, Maryland T Benjamin, Schuylkill co Master Rittenhothlr, Md S De Corsey, Davisville Thos Roberts, Byberry Warlord, Point Pleasant E Hunt, Point Pleasant - David Blair, Bucks co A W Bayley, Wayne co ,T A Kirk. Bucks co NI B Lutz, Chicago 1P H P oen. Bucks co M T Lyons. New Orleans B B Doan, Bucks co C Ashton, Phomixvillo T Ely, Northampton, J Primer, Edgwood E Buckingham IThos Biickman, Bucks co C Kirk bride, Newtown !John Polk. Bucks co. J Matthew & la, Maryland T Bruton, Dubuque, lowa Buckman, Willow Grove Miss Mines, Boston S Koewsen,Warminster T &vans, Cincinnati .1 K Mhos, Pineville James Gibson, New Fork I Willard, 1 , ewtown Murray, New York s 'T. Janney. Newtown E Smith, New York D McNair, Bucks co D Casey. Hew York • Madison—Second st H Whitaker,Eancock, N Y eapt, S it, Keller, Penns G Freeborn, Lewistown, D S Newbold, .tiew Jersey. H Bewor, New Jersey Dr A C Stiles, Hammonton T Peas, Corverevllle reet,, aboverMarket. C Swiffilliesonri J D Humphrey, Peana- R N Boyd,.llß A B Ang.4, New York Amos H Schrevener Hoodmacher N Hfigert W Thomson. Penns J Comeg, Reading, Pa. - • • Mxj W Soh eoper, Penna. Lieut W 151 Loder, Penna Jas D Marsh, IF S A street, above Fifth , . J Peirce. Washington John S Mitchell L M Bond G.O Schanck, New Jersey. S Dyer, New Jersey W H R Neal, Delaware• W Dart ladY Miss Lida E Dart T Lee. New York- Miss A Goustabte, Illinois It Rogers H E Gilmore Dr JN Eckert. Gap,- Pa• ' A. Myers Annerican—Chestnu Lunis Hinman, lowa R Sarde, Jr, Dela'ware J & Whaley, Maryland T Palk er, New-York J WoleottlWaslingtou. MOM 0 V Yorke, Pena L Russell, New Jersey L put S C Smith ' UR Ridenour, Washington H Speir. Washington Major Q Bourbta, T P Stevens, Baltimarti J B Doyle, Pbila W fvaruahar. Wheelie J H B Otto, Frederick, Md t., above CallowhilL W Good, Penns T-E. Beans. Penna. Biers,'Penna, R Helfrich, Lehigh co• W Mther,-Milleratown• Dr.J Beabler. Penne W J Wilson, Catasang.na. J Miller, Gatesaaqua Geo Knall, Lehigh co A: Kohler, Lehigh co D D Gilbert, Lehigh.co Black Bear—Third. rlemens, Chester Valley. J alc eman„Bncks co B Bates, Monroe county J F Whital,. Penna . . BRiebenbach, Charluta° L Overholtzer, Bethlehem. J Miller, Bethlehem Lt W F Hecker, Lehigh co. Hey J Rnerr,Lehigh co Lt Daniel }lnanp,Lehish co J Erwain, Doylestown D Frederick, Yenna reet, above Third. IL Roherbach, Peoria A mold, Terre Haute BEenuenheimer. Ter Haute , J Boger, Middleburg ID J Blank, Hilton Head. E J Helehhold 4 Lebanon Lewis Gould, New Jersey Johndloach Alfred Jeffery. Baltimore. Simms, Ohio H S Cary, Easton C Smith„ Louisville Louisville T Chalfant, Danville John C Ellis,; Danville B ' - 'l3Yrd Mrs me 0 , e anon National—Race at A P Zimmerman, Lebanon Samuel Hauer, cebanon Jno P Crone, Lebanon J B. Stroup, .Reading beo R Carson, New York Juo S At Xinstehi & son, Illinois B Arnold, Otinvva D McConnell,West Chester AB Cummings. Washington N Applebach, Bucks co Geo Bageman, Bucks co L L Bloominedale. Penn Geo Lauer, Pottsville t., above Ca llowliill. J flemminger. New Jersey Jos Muller, Penna Mrs Henuningeri N Jersey Miss Heraminger,N Jersey Jaa S Krider, Trexlertou Allen J Troxell. Bold Eagle—Third S Ts Shriver, Lehigh co W Wielanii,.Penna ' F. Bonier, Lehigh co T O Fradenick, Bethlehem Wm F heep,Penna Owe❑ Grobscrip, Lehigh cn ' JerKun kel, Lehigh co Henry B Creitz, Lehigh co Ronadns Kirchner, Penna Saml Wimmer. Bucks co Wm Wiramor,Lohigh co, Jo° Goodlieck, liambYg, Pa t street, above Sixth. -- LtAlCharapen, Spri ngfild, W Davidson, DS A, D D Williams, If S A Dr D Curry & s. Dablia,lre A M 'Martin W McVey States Union—MarD: H T AArn, Berks co, Pa Si Wilkes, lowa A J Swartz & la, Parma J W seesey, Delaware J 0 Long, Blalrsville Harding, Wash, Pa S McCollum, Wank, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF BATHING ROBES in the United States, for Ladies and Gentlemen, at JOHN P. SLOAN'S, auls-3t* SOG MARKET Street, Philadelphia. JAYNE'SHAIR TONIC , WILL PROMOTE THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR, REMOVE SCURF AND .DANDRUFF, GIVE THE HAIR A GLOSSY APPEARANCE, PREVENT BALDNESS, CURE DISEASES OF THE SCALP, REMOTHE BALD READS WITH NEW HAIR, PREVENT PREMATURE GRAYNESS, AND Being tastefully put up, in new style glass-stoppered bottles, and delightfully , perfumed, is adapted to the toilet table, and will afford general satisfaction to all who give It a trial. Prepared only by DR D. JAYNE St SON, No. 2421 CHESTNUT Street. anlB-thm3t B AIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYB is the Bat tw the World. The only . Marmieee. True and :;Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect-changes Red. Rusty .or Gray Hair, instantly to a ,Glosay Black or Natural Brawn, without Injuring the Hair or Stain ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; im parts fresh vitality, frequently 'restoring its pristine solor, and .rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, all others are mere Imitations, and shoUld be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, ito." FACTORY—Si BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's New Toilet Cream for Dressing the ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF Vild LATEST trnme, made in the Beet Manner, expreeely for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Sellini Prices marked in Plain Pi casso. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Oxic-Pazez Symms' is strictly adhered to. All ate thereby treated alike. del2-ly JONES & 00.. 604 MARKET Street. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF. CONNECTICUT, the great natural Bone Setter. 3MCIDA.MtRIMID. THOMPSON—HAINES.—On the 12th inst., Mr. Archibald Thompson to Min Annie Haines, both of Burlington county N. J. HOWARD-P.EIROE.—At Hammonton, Atlantic 'county, N. J., on the 12th inst., by Edward T. Me. Kean, Esq., Mr. Charles W. Howard and Maggie . Peirce, daughter of. Caleb and Maggie • Peirce, for. merly of Philadelphia. DIED. SMITH.—On Saturday morning, the 15th inst., Louis H. Smith, in the 29th year, of his age. The male friends and relatives are invited to at tend the funeral from his late residence, No. 934 North Eighth street, on Wednesday morning next, the 19th inst., at 10 o'clock. Toproceed to Cathe dral Cemetery. [Trenton and New York papers please copy. ** ] PENINGTON.;-On Sunday, the 16th instant, William L. C. Penington. • Funeral from his late residence, Mantua, on Tues day, inttanstant, at 4 o'clock P.M. ** KELLEY.—On the morning of the 14th inst., Marian Bertram, youngest child of William D. and Caroline B. Kelley, aged 11 months. Funeral Will take place from the residence of her parents, Forty.fiist and 'Myrtle street, West Phila delphia, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o'clock. * ADAMS.—On the 19th inst., Jacob W. Adams, in the 79th year of his age. ALLEN.—At Florence Heights, N. J., lath init., Flora Yardley,. aged 11 months, daughter of.(}. Mil ton and Rebecca T, Allen.* ANDERSON.—On the 14th inst., Joseph A. An. demon, sort of . William and Amanda Anderson, aged 4 months. BoyH.On the 12th inst., Jane, daughter of the late John and. Susan Boyd;; y * CARR:On'the 14th inst., fronadiseaie contracted while in the United= States service % ,Tolut ft, Carr, in the 27th year of his aru eport of Utitermente. HEALTH OFFTOE, August 1 s in. the Oily of Phi to the 15th of Aurrud, 1863. Weekly Deaths and Interco from the Bth ci .. - k si CAUSES OF•DEATH. 5,7 . 1 t, CAUSES OF DEATH. V.. Arl :1-:j P mt ...1 0 .1 Abscess I Hangrene 1 Aneuriem, Aorta.... 1 Hernia 1 Apoplexy 14 Hannorrhige 1 Cancer of Breast.— I 1 Huopiug Cough...,. Uterus.... I Inflammation Brain 2 Casua tine d I Co l lties, nut de- " Bro on nchi... " Croup 2 " Heart 1 Congestion, Brain.. 1.1 Is " Liver 3 Lungs.. 3 4 " Longs 3 Coup do Soleil„ ...... 44 2 " 8.&Bowelli 6 (Natoli ra 1 Insanity 2 Cholera Infantutu.•. 137 Inanition. 2 Morbits 2 .ITlttniperance ....... 4 Constipation 1 Injury of the blitill. CIE' liOSIE of Liver... 2 Mania-a-Potu 4 : Consuwption. Lungs. 34 7 lil.rliHnt.tion DoWels• -2 1 lilarrternus 2 Convulsions 8 31 IHOsshi. Diptheria 8... , eg10ct Diarrbcen 4 10 Pale's. 6 Dropsy 0 Pyemil 1 "' Brain 9 Purpura " Chest 2 Eitelllllllll6lll 2 Disensp of Brain"— 1 1 . Bun overou railr'd 2 . Hon t 4 Scrofula " - Liver 2 Softening of Brain.. 1 Uterus ..... 1 Small Pox Drowned 3 2 WU-horn.... . . ..... Dysentery. .........• 9 9 Syphilis Debility 23 19 mrpouretion Bowels EiSIISIOD onjirain...• I 1 Trines Mosenterica.• Epilepsy •••- Teething nr Erysipee I Tumors . I Fincture of Skull.— 1 Tetan ts F u y or ,Brain ........ 7 . I Ulceration, Throat. 1 . C on gestive.. 1 I'IIICILOWO •• Scorfet a Woundetinsliot.. 14 " Typhus 3 -- " Typhoid .:`•.: It 5 Total. 257 OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE—' Under 1 year. 1910 From 40 to 50.• .. .. From Ito 2 96 " '6O to 60 2to 6 32 " 60 to 70 sto 10 12 " 70 to 80 " le to 15 5 " 80 to 90 - '' •• 15 to 20. 16 " PO to 100 " 20 to 30 ' 91 - - - - " 30 to 40 661 Total s WARDS. I WARDS. WARDS. First 54Tenth. 27 Nineteenth.... Second 35 Eleventh 14 Twentieth Third Twelfth.. 9 Twenty-first.... Fourth , 2lc Thirteenth 16 Twenty-second Fifth 21 Fourteenth IS Twenty-third.. Sixth ' 14 Fifteenth 44 Twenty-fourth Seventh. 39 Sixteenth 16 Twenty-flfth .. Eighth 14 Seventeenth °I Unknown...... Ninth 22 Eighteenth Total. Deduct deaths from the country Net deaths in the city Nativity—United States, 441; Foreigi From the almshouse. 15; People of country, 27. . The number of deaths. compared with the correspond In weeks of 1562 and of last week, was asfollows: Week ending augast 16,-1862, was 51.4. Week ending August 8, 1863, was 632. Males, 552; Females. 265 ; Boys, ISO; Girls, 171. Death. and interment. of soldiers in the , city, 32. By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM HEAD. Health Officer. pi( iac BARI GE RERN AN IS.-JUST •••-" opened; a case of LUPIN'S BABEGE HEB.N c kNIS. Lnpin's Black Crape Marks. . Do. do. ramartinee. Do. do. .Baieges. . Do. do. Sommer Bombazines. • Do. do. Chally T anises. Do. do. Striped and Check Baregee. Do. do. Mousseline de Laines. Do.. do. Bombazines, Shawl., &c. BESSON & SON'S Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. ' VYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND -AA ARCH Stree itaig one e e it l n tsru Solid Brown Figured Silks. Solid Blue Figured Silks. Solid Mooe Figured Silks. Solid Green Figured Silks. F,YRE & LAIC' DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. are opening for Fall sales. Colored French Merinoes. New BalmorarSkirts. B ack Silks all prices. - Flannels for Fa ncy.gkirts. MOSQUYI 0 BARS BY THEPIECE Green, Blue and White Mosquito BYRE & LAIsTDELL TILE PA Y 1 ASTER OF THE CITI ZENS' BOUNTY eIIND has paid the various nnlitary companies, previom ly published on the Bth inst., the amount of $116,000 Since which have paid: Captain Wm. Ivens. Company E, Se cond Regiment Reserve Brigade $630.00 Captain Wm Barr, Company B, First Regiment P. Chasseurs 850.00 Captain M. B. Strickler, Independent Cavalry - 930.00 Captain C. B. Martin. Twentieth Re gimentPtnnsylvaniaCavaLy 990.00 Ca stain James Hardy. Company D, Nineteenth Regiment Pennsylvania *- Cavalry 750.00 Captain Lewis D, Powell, Independent Cavany 650.00 $120,800 WILLTAMNEITCH, Paymaster. PHILADELPHIA, dug. 15, 180. It M.- CALEB COPE, TREASURER OF the United States Sanvary Commission, North seat corner of MINOR and SIXTH Streets, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions since the last report: Mai tin Landenberger, additional $ 50 00 Jestnp & Moore, additional - 200 00 Mrs. Charlotte F. Kirk, per W. S. Marten & Co— 50 00 Edward Strickland—. 600 Mrs. Elizabeth P. Wilson, additional 60 CO Part proceeds of a Thank-offering in St. James' Church, near. Stanton, Del., per. Rev. William Marshall— 6 00 Thank-offering-in St. James' Church, Hawley, Wayne county, Penns , per R. 0 - Contant 62 03 Cash, from a friend, per, S. Wier Mitchell, Of. D.. 20 00 Church of our Saviour, Jenkintown, Penna., per . - - J. S. Newbold, warden, (additional) Joseph Swift, additional Cash . Previously reported IcIFTIEI WARD NATIONAL UNION PARTY.--The citizens of Fifth Ward in favor of the National and State administrations, and a 'rigorous prosecution of the war for the suppression of the rebel lion, are requested to meet in pursuance of the call of the Committee of SoperinVodence, on TUESDAY EVE NING, Auguet 16kw. at 8 o'clock, at NEW MARKEL ,. HALL, corner of cECONDand PINE Streets, for the purpose of selecting oilicers to conduct the election for Delegates to ft e different Conventions, nominating can-. dida.tes for Delegates. and snch other business n's the rules of the National Union Party require. FREDERICK M. AD &MS, G. W. GILLINGHAM, Vice Presidents or the National - Union Association, anl7.2t* ' Fifth Ward. MOFfellOß OF THE UNITED STATES ASSESSOR OF "f'BB SECOND DISTRICT. 1'331 O.IsIESTI , UT Street; Philaaelphia, Pa. SAMUEL W. TOWNSEND bas been appointed Assist ant Assessor for - the. Second Division of my district, the post heretofore occupied by Augustus Simon, which is. comprised within that portion of the First ward bounded on the . north by South street, east by Broad, and west and south by the rivers Schuylkill and Delaware. Office No 1311 South TENTH Street. . - WILLIAM RIDI3G.B has been appointed Assistant As sessor for Division No 13 of my district, which is com prised within that portion of the First ward south side of South ktreet to• the Schuylkill river, from the weft side of Sixteenth scree. to the Schuylkill river. Office 1313 South TENTH Street MORRIS HALLOWELL has - been appointed to blithe - vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Francis P. Hal lowell, Assistant Assessor of the Ninth Division of my, district. Office No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street. - - - - - THOMAS W. SVi'EiNEY, - United States Assessor Angnst•l3. 1863. —lt kA.GBVIEI IVA B.D.—THR NA 'ION A.L. 17 NlOl4 A iiSuCIATIuN of Eighth ward wilt meet TUESDAY EVENII , G, August 16, at 8 o'clock. at the HALL OF THE SCHUYLKILL HOSE HOUSE, to make arrangements - for holding the Primary Elections. 'All tipnanG o in e fav m r e n f s u ln a henrg our psr eonru State h a e n rdbNa - ion aminvited to be present. A. J. HARPER, President. J . LOWEIE BELL, Secretary. • anl7-2t MRETURN OF THE FIRST COAL RE.GIIIIEDIT —The miners and stippere, of coal and friends of the regiment are particularly requested to MEET at the COAL REGIMENT'm HEADQUARTERS, 203 WALNUT Street, on THIS' (Monday) MORNING. at Si 3 o'clock, to make arrangements to give the.regi ment a fitting reception. The regiment is expected - to be at the:Webt Philadelphia depot at 10 o'clock. R. HAMMITT. Chairman. JOHN ItozruELL, Jr., Secretary. It THE NATIONAL UNTO PARTY. of the .fifteenth ward, will meet on TUESDAY ., EVENING NEXT. the ISth inst., at the N. W. corner of WEST and COATES streets. at 8 o'clock., • jyl7-2t* JAMES SHERIDAN, Seeretazy. MTHE SEA.SHORE: THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN. ASSO, CIATION'S THIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION TO AT LANTIC CITY, on. TUESDAY August IS, 1861. Tickets, may be had from most of the members, at the Roams of the-. Association. Nos. 1(09 and 1011 Chestnut street; AIELEk. rican-Tract Society, No 929 Chestnut street, and at,the Book Stores. Fare for the round trip, $1 25. The last boat leaves pine-street wharf at 6 A. au.lo-mws4ts M , NOTICE.— TIIE NINTH INSTAL,. MENT on the Stock of the Heetonville, Mantua, and Fairmount P. RR. Company, will be due and ma ble, AUGUST 21. at the office of the Treasurer, .1 . ; O'BYRNE, No 116 South SIXTH Stret au5,7.10.12,14,17-6t* R, T. FRAILEY. Secretary. MANNUAL EXHIBITION OF , THE PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL.SOCLETE; on the 15th, 16th, and 17th of 81,PTBDIMIR next; in.the AUADBMY OF MUSIC. Terms of membership THREE DOLLARS per annum. or ONE DOLLAR to January 1. 1861, _ Members are entitled to a SEASON TICKET for them, selves and Two single-admission Tickets for ladies. Nammfrnust be sent in and proposed at the Stated Meet ing, on TUESDAY EVENING - next. AngustlB. J. .13. MITCHELL, President,, No. 310 YORK Arenrui, A. W. RARRTSO2q, Secretary, No. 27 South SEVENTH Street. TWENTY. FOURTH WARD —NO TICE. —The Loyal Citizens of the Twenty-fonrth. W and will assemble ac the Headquartere of the National. Union party, over the Market House, (Keen's old foun dry, ) situated on the south side of Market street, between Thirty -third and'Thirty-fourth. streets, entrance on west side of building, on TDESDAY EVENING next, August 18,1863, at S o'clock, to elect officers of the Association for the ensuing year; also Judges And Inspectors of Primary Elections, and put in nomination candidates for Dele gates to the several Conventions and . to the Ward Com mittee of Superintendence. _ JAMES MILLER, President. JAMES NEWRIA. Secretary. % au.l6-3t. MNOTICE TO PERSONS CLAIMING EXEMPTION FROM THE D RAFT .IN THE OURTEEN TR - WARD—APT:um 10, 1863. The Board of Enrolment of the Fourth distriot hereby give notice to all persons drafted in the Fourteenth ward, whose cases have-not been heard, that they must report themselves at Headquarters. corner of BROAD and SPRING -GARDEN Streets, ON OR BEFORE SATOH DA'Y NEXT. Anaust 35th, otherwise they will be con sidered and treated as deserters. . . 1) M. LANE, Provost Marshal. CHARLES B. BARRETT, Commissioner of. Board. J. RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board. IMRELIGIOUS LITERATURIREV. EDEN J. W ef, the chaplain of Fort Delaware, wants the Patriot's Hymn Book, and other religions literature. He has obtained for me a pass from the Ge neral commanding. I want to go next week, about Tuesday or Wednesday , and take one hundred dollars' worth of Books and Tracts. Who will send $l, more or lees? Address A. MANaHIP. aul3-3t 119 North SIXTH, or 859 N. BROAD Ste. IM'TO THE FRIENDS OF THE. UNION AND THE ADMINISTRATION. The loyal citizens of the various wards of the city of Philadelphia are hereby requested to assemble at such places in said wards as may be designated by the officers of the National Union Ward Associations, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, August 18, 1888. at eight o'clock, pursuant to the rules governing the National Union party, for such cases mtt,de and provided, to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for each election divlsidn of said wards, to conduct tne primary 'election on TIM DAB EVENING, August 26, between the hours of six and eight o'clock. Also to p's ce In nomination candi dates for delegates to a City Convention to nominate candidates for City and County officers; also nominations of candidates for delegates to a Senatorial Convention in the First Senatorial district, and delegates to the various Representative and Ward Conventions, to nominate candidates for members of the State Legislature, City Councils, and Ward Officers, The meetings, elections, and Conventions herein mentioned shall be held in conformity 'with the rules governing the 13 ational Union By order of this• National Union City Committee of Su perintendence. WILLIAM H. KERN; President. JOITN J FRANKLIN. HENRY B. GARDINER, aecre MCHIVrENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 637 CHESTNUT Street. (corner of Seventh.) young Men fully prepared for the Counting Howe. No vacations. Each Student instructed separately,And can enter at any time. au;l2-6tAl M. AVIS AUX 'IK,LICGANTS.—NI. SIPS ZACKEY, de Paris, Gerant de la Matson GRANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand TaiMaur, No. SW CHESTNUT Street, ,Philadelphia, a lihonneur d' aviser des nombreux amts - et colmaissancentainsi nue Phorto rade public) gut l'on dela favorite de leer clientele, qu'il Tient de resevoir de Paris et Lortdres, les modes les plus recentes et les mieux portees Pour la sateen d'ere. M. GRANDVILLE' STOKES Antis- a ea diaposition lee eteoffes les plus belles at les meilleures qualites, des pre mieres manufactures d'Ertrope: Lea officieree et soldatsAe tout grades y trottvront lee meillerires. qualites d'etoffes, a, ilea prix, tree moderes, L'elegance e sa coupe, sins nue le caehet de diatinction qua la caracterise, est deis MT* t4.oltn dUDnblio pour en - fermi:ado/ lours utexitcm ' . 13,26-2na THE PEESS.--PHILADELPIIIA, , m -- ,. UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN - 47OMMIBbION. —Caah acknowledgments to Au gm* 11, 1863! ContribMons from Churches, etc , on ThankEgivit g Day. an toliStivn: . Troy Branch Christian Corimb.sion per C. P. - Batil, TreasUrer $175 00 Cincinnati Brahich Chrktian Commissien, per William T. Perkins. Treasurer 145 00 0. Borden Jr.. Wassalc. If It .... 101 00 First Presbyterian Church, per Samos Girah an 100 .s 0 Tracey H. Barris, New.) ork lOU 00 Union Meeting, Albion, New York, per V. V. • 93 01 Bullock e : Union Meeting, Homer New 'York 90 e Public Meeting. Cape May.. ' - 90 00 Reformed Blurb C hurch,Freehold. New Jersey 77 00 Presbyterian Church. Trenton. N, J 72.50 r z ,,,,,, me t ting, Bing ring, h. Y • 60 n Union Meeting . New Bedfird, Mass 57 50 Parish of Rev J. 8 Smith, Jersey City 66 41 ladies of marl, et-square Pres oyterran Church, • oermantown 6,5 60 Ladles' Aid Society, Ti,usville, N. 1 50 00 Miss Clia) lone Kirk, Davy - are, N. J. - - 6000 Cehtral Presbyterian Church 49 57 Presbyterian Church and Sabbath School, Bloomfield, N.. 5 • 40 10. Public Meetirg, Beverly, AI: J 40 52 Union Meeting, Rob cy, 111 41 00 Lev A - N. lienedielc's Church, Norwich, Cho- nango county. to J 39 6.5 Ladies of Frenchtown, blew Jersey Charles Ellis Son, si. Co al 00 . Good Will Presbyterian Church, Montgomery, t. range county. bow York. • 350 D Union church, Lower Providence, Montgomery • COOlity, v 5,35 00 Brainerd Church, 1 aston. Pa, . 35 00 Collection by Mrs West 16 00 Collected by Mrs. Atkins ..... ...... .... , .... 900 ..= . A Lady 000 '3O II Opiscepal Church, Mount Holly, N, J - 37 00 Presbyterian Church, Lanikertvillo, N, J ti 60 St. ,lames AL E Church. Olney, Philatla 29 06 North Presbytetian Church 27-68 • B igh-St. Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J... '27 50 lbenezer and St. Paul's AL E. Church 27 S 5 Litotes' Aid Society, Waverly. Luzerue co., Pa 20 110 Christ's hpiscopsl Church. Media, Pa 25 55 Union Meeting, Montrose, Pa 25.10- Pr esbyter,an Church, Brookport, Pa. 2350 First Presbyterian Church, Monmouth ,Illinois 23 06 N. E. Church, Chambersbirg, Pa 23 00 U. P. Church, Tipton county, Indiana ' 22 00 Cherrynee Presbyterian ,Church, Cherrytree, Pennsylvania 21 00 Lutheran Church. Clarksville, N. J 31 00 Collection Cincinnatus, New Berk, perEdson - Rodgers2 l 00 Presbyteriar Church, Troy. Mich 11 60 Presbyterian Church, Southfield, Mich .. . .. 9 00 20 60 Evangelical Luthern Church. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 20 35 Alfred Martin . 20 00 St. Paul's P. E. Church 18 90 Berman and Neshanock Reformed Presbyte- . ring:Churches - • • 17 50 .. Union Meeting. St. Anthony, Hinnesota,....... 17 05 Citizens of Sherburne, Chenango,..N. Y. .. . . .., 16 25 Sabbath-School.-First Presbyterian Church. Lockport, N. Y $lO 00 Bon. T. T. Dialer • .. 6 00 Mrs. Hart • .. - • 18 00 St. Jude's Church. per J. L. Smith 15 18 Eng,ish Evangelical Church. Canton 0hi0..,., 15 00 Presbyterian Church, Belle Valley. }rte co., Pa 14 65 Getman Presbyterian church, Piatterville, Grant county, Wb.consin 14 50 Bev. P. M. Semple's Church at d Sabbath School, Dalton, Ohi . Collection Susquel anna Donut 14 00 First Presbyterian Church, Bordentown, N, J.. 14'.00 Ladies' Army Aid, Cranberry, N. J 13 63 Collection Harbor Creek. Erie county. Pa. . ... . . 13 41 Presll3 terian Church. Tuscarora, N. Y 13 20 Collection Eahway,'N. J 12 65 Di E. Church. Fishville. N J 12 00 First Baptist Church, Roa.detown. N. J 00 Union Aleeting, Baraboo. Wis 12 00 Union Meeting Zanesville, Ohio 12 00 Presbyterian Church, Edwardsburg. ll 05 Sabbath School, Wrightsville, Presbyterian I. It arch . 11 00 Christ Church, Allentown, J Union Meeting, POl ta ge City, Wis 10 70 Ladies' Aid lonely, First United Presbyterian - Church 10 28 133: Unknown. 43 Color, 27; from thi • . Mission Chapel of St. Andrew's Church 10 ti Union Meeting, Semite, N. Y ' 10 00 Union Meeting, Princeton, Maine • 10 00 A Lady of St, James' Church 10 00 '.I hird United Presbyterian Church 918 Henry Jennings, Fiederickborg, 0hi0....55 00 Mrs. a. C Brown, . " .." .... 100 Unity Presbyterian Ch. " " .... 355 95.5 Ladies' Aid. Society, Phelps. N. Y 9 00 ' Cumberland-street Baptist Church 8 50 Collected by Wm. Tiller and others " 8 50 Mrs. Harvey's ',. or k - R oom 840 St. Paul's Church, Bloomsburg, Pa 8 25 Congregational Church, Norte Guilford, Conn. 8 00 Collection, Anomie. New York 8 00 Carpenter's Church. florecon, Wia 7 00 Collection Cooper's Plains, Aeolian co., N. Y.. 6 72 College. street Sabbath school, Now Baven•... "510 Mahoning North Grove Church, Danville, Pa.. 5 15 Wxo. T. Kern, hia!areth, Pa .. 600 Collection Wentzville. N. .1 ' 600 R. P. , Bolmesburg, Pa ' 500 A Soldier's Wife:.... • . 5 00 Collection, M. B Church. Kingston, Pa.:::.... 5 00 Robert B. Beath, Co. D, 88111 - Reg't Pa. Vole .• • 5 00 Salem M. B. Church, Chester Valley, Pa - 5 00 .. ... Mrs. Bohan C1ark...........;, ' 500 Mien T. B. Clark 6 00 Trinity:- Church. Athena, Pa'.. 410 PITA). tfrian Church, Ashnort, N.Y • 4 . 00 Collection in Rev. X. 'Retie Church, Vienn a,. Ohio4 00 Bev. J. A Jerome, Waehington, D. C Magnoria E. L. Church, Minerva, Ohio 3 60 Liberty Baptikt Church, Sullivan county, N. Y. 2 15 151 200 • • • E. H • 2 00 . . . A Lady..:. 100 A Friend • • N. J. McCord, Nassau, N. Y A Soldier, 10th Pennsylvania Regiment J. T, Johnston, Washington, _N.- J Amount movioualy acknowledgof. TEE UNITED S7ATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION beg kayo to acknowledge the receipt of, additional hos pital stores to Augu PEN Nst 145th SYLVANIAr. A cad box from Ladfes' Aid Society. • Easton-2 parcels reading matter donor unknown. Germantown-2 boxer, from Laoles of Market Sq.ciare. Gregg I ownsbip Pres. Church-1 bom, 1 barrel, 2 Half' barrels, from aid Society. Holm esburg-1 box from Mrs. Robert ntterson: herrickville-2 boxes from five ladies, per' Mrs. Stuart. 1 box; from Aid Society - via Towanda. Kimberton-1 box, -1 barn 1, per H. I, Ssmplin. • Long Branch-2 boxes from Mrs. Jacob; Thompson and' Mrs. Capt. Chatham., . Lottesville-2 boxes, 2 barrels, per Mrs' S. M. 'Letts. Love's Mills, near ET bow, per Carpenter. - NI cbvieesville-2 boxes from Ladies' Union League. Mercersburg-1 box, Ladies' Aid. Mill Creek-1 box, Soldiers' Aid Society via Elmira,- BONI' York. Milton-2 boxes. donor unknown. Montgomery Square-1 box. 1 barrel, anonymous. Orwel-3 boxes. 3 kegs. I barrel, from Ladies' Aid. Philadelphia-166 Ipounde gum , Arabic, from - J. Heatly Dulles; 36 dozen- essence ''of ginger. Fre derick Brown; D box' lemons. 1' barrel; from Mrs. West; 1-parcel reading matter. (value 530.) fronoPresbyterian Board of Publication: - - Balance of 481 garments, xnadeby Soldiers' Aid Society, Spring GardeirPresbyterian Church: - 1 parcel papers from Mrs: Lee. 1 parcel ti acts from Thomas- H. Powers. 134 shirts and drawers, made tqrby ladies of North Broad Street Presbyterian , Church. West Finlay-6 boxes, Soldiers' Aid Society.. NEW JERSEY: Elizabeth-1 box. from Union 'Aid-Seotety. Lambertville-1 box, from Ladies' Aid. Newark-1 box, per express. Titusville-1 box clothing, from LadiesrAdd. 111/Ur YORK. Buffalo-6 boxes from Ladies' Christhm Commis:Ain. New York-4,226 religious weeklies. and 1. box books, from N, Y. Committee of the U. S. C C. Rochester-3 barrels, from Young l'adies' Aid; I - box - from Young People's Home Missionary Society,Central Presbyterian Church. South Amenia-9 barrels. 9 boxes, perßev. H. Smith. MASSACHUSETTS:. $51.8 00 495 076 77 Boston-4 boxes - stores,2s,ooo newspapers, and 3,800 Hymn Books, Army Committee of Young Men's Christian Association, 1 box, from Edward S. Toby. Jamaica-1 box, from Mrs. George W—Collin. Webster-1 boX, from Airs. T. D. Bromn. Weymouth and Braintree-2 boxes, from. Warren Stetson.. Wm caster-2 boxes, from Mrs. Samuel Banister. East Boston-2 boxes, from Miss JB.llO Pettypiece. VERMONT. Montpelier-1 box, from Mrs. C. W. Camp., North fleld—l box, from Mrs. L. H. , Cady. Royelton-1 box, from A. - W - Kenney MAINE. Brunswick-3 box, from T. J, B. House.. Lewiston—lbox, from Mrs. B. S. Davis. MICHIGAN Onontagortl parcel, from wife.of a missionary. DELAWARE. Wilmington—Blackberry cordial, from John R.d..atimer 3 bale, donor unknown. Sheets, Slippers. Pillows, and , rade are very ranch wanted. We are utterly unable to suppl Y-the demand for them. Blackberry Wine, Brandy, Cordial. and Syrnp—m. deed, all preparations of. the blackberry—are. slecially needed. Pickles, also, and money to: buy Oranges,,, Lemons, Lemon acid, Port Wine. Stationery, Am GEORG& H. STUART, Chairman, 13 BANE Street, Philadelphia, iLANDIS' BATTERY.-THE AIM& BENS of this organization are invited to attend the femoral of their late lamented comrade, A BARKLiE McKEE, from the residence of hie father, Do. 1336 WALNUT Street. THIS (Monday) 0101tNING,17th inst., at 11 'o'clocli„in citizenedress. Punctual attendance is particularly requested. . 10 ATIENTION, CO. C, 32n, REST.,. The members of COMPANY C are hereby notified to report at the ARMORY; No. SOS MARKET Street. on MONDAY: the 17th inst., either between the hours of nd bf. or S and 10 P M.,- to sign the pay rolls. Punctual attendance is demanded of each member.. • By order of Capt. WM. W. ALLEN. B. B. OGDEN, First Sergeant 't -auls.2e. ATTENTION! :COMPANY .32p REGIMENT "GRAY RESERVES." Pi- MI —The members. will assemble at the ARMORY, No. 726 Chestnut street, on MONDAY MORNING; the 17th inst.. at 9 o'clock, to receive their pay. - - anls-2t 5 HENRY. J. WHITE; Captain, ATTENXION I PHILADELPHIA. UNION ARTILLERY, COMPANY'L,, 32d REGT. P. M. The Company will 'meet at. the:S. W: corner. of TENTH and -FILBERT Ste: (second story), at fIM. o'clock, on MONDAY MORNING, 17th. August, to be. PAID OFF. .Evtry member must be.present•to mein& his pay. ianls-2t*3 B. FRISHMUTH; Captain. • , CORPS" OF HONOR,II S. A. HEADQUARTERS. RECRUITING, SERVICS, INVALID CORPS 'FOR PRzLADELpujAi ._5343 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, a. SOLDIERS honorably discharged on account- of dis ability will apply for information or. enlistment in the INVALID CORPS' , . to Lieut. HUBER. BASTIAN: Invalid Corps, 243 S. Third street, Philadelphia, or to Lient. 3. W. DEAN. Invalid Corps, 51bBnown street, and N. E. corner Broad and Spring garden ate. Pay and allowances, excepting, bounty and Rension, same as in 11. S. 'lnfantry. E. W. MATTHEW'S. Mar Ist Pa. Art. and nupt. Invalid Come for Philadel- HEADQUA RTERS OF COMMISSION FOR 11. S. COLORED TROOPS. N 0.1210 CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. . . The following is the official order anthorbing the re eruitin g of Colored Troops: IREATIQUARTIRB OF THE /SEALS, ADJ'T GENEEJ,L'S °MOE, WABVNGTON. Aiwa 17. 1190. GENERA.I. ORDERS 110. 173. --- - - . Major GEORGE L: STEARNS, Assistant :'Adjutant General United States 'Volunteers, is hereby announced as Recruiting Ornimissioner, for the United States Colored Troops, subject to such 'instructions as be may from time to time receive from the Secretary. of War. By order of the Secretary of War:' (Signed, ) -- E. D. TOWNSEND, AseistantAdintant General. ToMajor Ono. L. tiYasans, Ass't Adrt General 11. S. Volunteers., .- The undersigned .prepared to issue the proper an thorizzi,tion to colored men to enlist recruits for the Armies' of the United. States. He will receive applica tions from those desirous of being made commissioned of icers. and transmit - the same to the -Board of Inspec tion at - Washington, &lid. will be glad. to give full-in formation on all matters .connected with this branch of the service to those who may seek it. The undersigned has the co-operation of a Committee of sixty citizens of Philadelphia. The Agent of the said committee is R. R COR.SON, who is likewise the Agent of the undersigned. CAMP WILLIAM PENN, at Cheltbn Hills, has been selected as the camp for instruction, and Lieut. Colonel LEWIS WAGNER placed in command of it. All re emits will be mustered in by companies of eighty men; and by squads, and immediately uniformed, equippad and sent to the camp. Squads of men will be subsisted until companies are completed by the committee of citizens, at such looaNtlee as their agent may designate. Papers in the interior of the State will copy this ad vertisement 040 time, and send the papereontaininasame, H with bill, to these eadquarters. Communications by letter will be promptly amirrered. GEORGE L.STEARNS, Major and A. A. G., Recruiting Commissioner for S. Colored Volunteers. ie23-tt • 10r EA D QUARTERS RENDEZVOUS FOR DRAFTED MEN, No IE3O WALNUT' Street, _ PAILADIMeniA, Penna., Angust 17, MI ALL OFFICERS AND. ENLISTED nultbelonging to detachments ordered to this rendezvous to coriiitict.con. scripts to regiments, and now absent,without leave.from them headquarters. will report witorit delay to Colo tnei H. KELLOGG No., 2224 CALLOWHILL,Street. °Ricers not complying with thie,ander will be Tecon, Intended to the War Departmera for dismissal, and listed men wit lbe dealt with axdosertors. By order of Brigadier General HATCH. ISAAC 3tosne,.Major and initiff;Of Staff. anl7tf 111C1E ADqUARTFAS "PROVOST .:.MAR • SHAL. THIRD TtiSTRICT. PENNSYLVANIA. The BOARD ovrxitownerr of the Third Congrelf-; - atonal Distriet 'Pshasylvania "hereby give motive that they will not hear.eases of Exemption, or accept Snbsti- Ides from any'-gesd except the Tbirteenth; until Rm .; ther notice; Etna all drafted persons of Said ward failing to report 'on or before the 15th' day of August. inst., will be liable to be arrested as deserters. ' JACOB S. STRETCH, Captain and Provost Marshal. ntZTKLIN D. STERNER Commissioner. ALEICANDEAR 0 HART; Surgeon. ' . ' • . • 4:4:Vg JOSEPH PATTERSON, Tr•Tmll24es3r. MILITARY NOTICES. -MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1863. T_TF, QUARTERS OF PROVOST- DloVr. l . AL, TIMID DIFTRICT, PA. PIIIIALihLPFIIA. Angnstl7.lBl3. OTICE. — 7 9le time Inr nearing SWAM StiOCIS and an reptini subs. fttotes far the Bixt+enth Ward is extended to tbe 22d day of A`giist,lB6 I a Ithr which time all drafted Men in the above•Oltmed word felling to appear before ti y„ ROHM W ill re .'able to rrebt a+ Deserters. Tim mina, tar the Seventeentb, N obteeutb, and Nine• teem h Wards is extended ttntit farther ItuLice. By ox der cf the Board - or Enrolment. • • JACOB 8. 8 t'BET(II3, Captain and Prevost Marshal. FRaNIVLIN D. BrBRNER. Com adea toner. ALEXANDER C. if eft C, it Surgeon. UFA DQII4,IIT - ERS OF PROVOST MARSHAL,-FIRST DISTRICT, PA-, 2145 South THIRD Street. Purt,AnErontA, August 5, 1803. This Office will he open daily. from 5 A. Of. to 2 P. m , except Snturtlnyn, when the office will close at 1 P M. REIIOND WARD —ehe nearing of coos to this Ward, being the Firk Sub-District, will continuo as hnretofors. ey 'nil! be hesrd in - the following Ortler: MONDAY Auguk 17. Non 001 to 650. inclusive; TUESDAY, August 18,1911 P 651 to 730, incinFive. all 1)31111ed Mon of the Second ward who have not re port cid, and uhoso time has not been extended, are nob fifd to appear, -r he deemed deserters This arrai. gement is for the accommodation of the drafted men. and does not redeye them from reporting as renuired by law. V. B. --Substitutes have pref-wance. E LERMAN, Provost blarshal and President of the Board. CH AIME 3 MURPHY., Commissioner of the Board. N R, htARSELI3, Surgeon of the Board. NO9 .10E TO MIAFTND MIN. ITEADQUARTERS PROVOST M VIM( I .L. SEcoNn DISTRICT. PA, 1214 LOCUST Sireet, PHILADELPHIA. August 14. 1863. The Board of Enrolment of the second District of Penn sylvania. comprising the Ftrst. Seventh, "Eighth, Ninth, and Tentl. w, Plif3 of the city. of I'IIIIRM - 01AM, will he in ere ion . DAILY. al 256 , 4enth TWELFTH Street. from 10 o'clock A. M . till ii o'clock P M . commencing MON DAY: dugusl 17. 1363, to receive Drafted Men, Substi tutes. ace hear Claiins for Raemption. Applicants must bring tieir notice with them. sand will in no case be heard before the day they are notified to appear. EDWIN PALMS?, Provost Marshal. WILLIAM M. BULL. Commissioner of Board. R. W. RICHIS, - Surgeon of Board. rTEYNI WARD—FOURTH DIS -a- TIM:T. —NOTHIE TO PERSONS CLAIMING EX EMPTION FROM THE DRAFT, OR HAVING SUBSTI TUTES TO OFFER. • The. Board of Enrolment of the Fourth District hereby give nntue to all persons DRAFTED in the FIFTEENTH WARD,.being the second sub-district, that. they will commence the hearing of claimants f-r. Exemption, or those desiring to offer Substitutes, on MONDAY, August 17, lESS, and will hold Daily Sessions until the entire ward is completed The notices served upon drafted men are all numbered, and the following order for the hearing of cases his been resolved upon, and will be strictly adhered to, viz: bfonday, August . 17, nutiabers inclßsive. „ - TUM.OLLY, ” 12, 61 t 110 Wednesday, " 19, " 121 to 180 Thursday, " 20, " 181 to 210 Friday, " 21, " 241 to 300 Saturday; " 22, '‘ 3 01 to 4 to ..34 - 0 20 Mnda, " 24, Tu o esda y y, " -25, " 421 to 980 Wed " 80 BY. 28. ' 481 to 540 .Thursday, 27, " 541 to 600 Friday. `` 23, " 601 to 660 Saturday, ' 29, • ' 661 to 720 4. 11,10.. d ay, " 31, " 721 to 781 TnePday. Sept'r 1, 781 to 840 " Wednesday,' 2, 841 to 900 Thoraday," 3, ' 901 to 960 " Friday, , 4, '` 961 to 1020 " Saturday, 8, " 1021 to '077 " The boors of session will be from 8 to 12 A. M. and from 2 to 6 r. 59 , and those having Substitutes to offer will be heard firet in order, on each day as no Sulietitute can be rec.:feed later than 4 o'clock P. M. - . . .4162 r. No certificates will be received unless accompa nied by affidavit made 'aefore an alderman or justice of' tbe peace. Jirk" Persons failing to report upon the days fixed, as above, for their b earns, will lie over until all others in he ward are beard. ale The time fixed for the bearing of cases in the other wards of this district is hereby extended until further notice. D. M. LANE, Capt. Provost Marshal. Prest. of Board of Enrolment. CHARLES B BARRETT, Commts-ioner of Board: J. RALSTON WELLS, Surgeon of Board_ RETAIL DRY GOODS. LAWNS' LAWNS, LAWNS.- Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures, at Zs. Fine Brown Lawns, with small figures, at 25c. Fine Brown Lawns, with email figures, at 2.5 c. Cheap, Beard!, and desirable, Clime, scarce, and desirable. Cheap, scarce, and &suable, JOHN H. STOKES', 10.2 ARCH Street 25. 25. - 25. We have reduced the entire balance of our stock of FRENCH LAWNS and ORGANDIES to 26 cents, em bracing the most desirable and costly fabrics of this season. JAMES R. Ca.MPBELL. atrlo at 797 CHESTNUT Street. WAVY MUSLIN. Fell yard-wide Bleached at 25 cents. Bleached 9-4. 10-4; and 12-4. Sheetings. _ Power-loom Table Damasks. Cheap Towels and Towelings. Ilapere. Napkins, Tickings, &c. Fine and low-priced Flannels. Bates' 11-4 White Counterpanes, cheap. COOPBE & SONAR.% an 6 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets *179 20 119,450 54 LAWNS REDUCED ) Mozarnhiques reduced in price. Black Bareges reduced in price. Delaines and Plaids reduced in price. Goodblack-and -white Checks, 25 cent's. .CHEAPER Than they were, are our Mantles, Cloaks, Summer Shawls, and Laces. Also, our summer stock of BOYS' CLOTHING. AIM, Summer Cassimeres. Cloths, Drills, dm. COOPER. & GONAItD, au6 S. B. corner NINTH and MARKET EStreeta. N. .13.Reumants, Dress Goods. &c., about half price. HARPLESS BROTHERS ARE STILL offering Their Immense Stock at Prices much - Less Thart•the Cost of Importation. Consisting of. Lawns, Silks, Challis, Coatings. Cassimeres. Vestings, Bareges, Shawls, Delaines, Chintzes,Pordins.&c. any • - CHESTNUT and EIGHTH: Streets. SIMMER SHAWLS. . • Grenadine Shawls.% and 54-50. s Plaid Spun Silk Shawls, E 3.75: Ease Points. $6 50, $10; &c. _Crepe de Paris Shawls, $6.. Cloth Cloaks, Silk Mantles. &c. Also, Large assortment of - Summer Dress goods selling out At very low 'prices. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, and cHssrmyr and EIGHTH. Streets. 1024 CHEJ3TNIIT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES At prices mmerally below present cost •of impor tation. WRITE GOODE, all descriptions EMBROIDBRIES, do LACES. do do LINER HARDKFACHIEFS, do • NrsiLs, an., a*. And resntterlly Invites Inapaation of his 10514 CHESTNUT STREET TOWELLING—T W LIN G.— •A- • One bale Russia Crash at 13c. Ono•bale Russia Crash at 140. One bale Russia Crash at 15c. One bale Russia Crash at 16e, One lot of American Crash at 14c. One Tot of American Crash at 17c. One lot of Unbleached Hnckaback, the nicest in the market, Aestivy,-jine, and at JOHN Er. sroirris% '931 70% ARCH 'Street. S TILL- FURTHER REDUCTIONS I.N . the Prices of all onr SIDSIMER DRESS-GOODS. - To close out, we have reduced our stock. of Blaek.and Gray-ground- Silk Grenadines to 75c. They cost -from $1.15 to $1 58: • All our 50e French Bareges to 25c. All our SO and 62c French Organdies to 3731 c. All orm French Lawns to less than cost. ' All our American Lawns as low as the lowest. 100 pieces Choice Styles Chintzes to lea. Witliamaville and Wameutta Muslin; 85e. Beet English Cotton Flannel, at 37Mc. 11. STEEL dr SOl% No. 713 and 715 Nortio TENTH &rest, "RDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SFr •A'a GOND Street. are now offering BLACK SILKS AT & REDUCED PRIGS& Black Silks at $l. - 1.12%, and $1.25: Summer Silks at redneed.priees. Foulard Silks at reduced prices. • • Silk Grenadines at reduced prices. Fine Organdies at reduced prices. - Fine Dress Goode, all reduced. Fine Modes, Blues. and Pearl Barege.s. Plain Blues, Buff, and Pink Percales, or French Chintzes, lust received. N. B.—Just received one case of superior quality Plain Silks. The colors are Browns, Blues,-Modes. Purple. and Green; price, USN; been selling at SI. jr2o-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAME INSUBA.I%. -x- Ams, CHESTNUT Street PHILADI FIRE AHD Francis N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Nverman. Philip S, Justice, 0. W. Davie FRewels N CHARLF.S MlCHARDSOM,N i icePresldatel WILLIAM L ELAI‘CMARD. Secretary. CiaM-LW p C XE S, SBINGLINa; HATCHWM BROAD HATORETS„ NAIL.' SRGE,HAMMERS,, RIVETING , FANNERS, and ENGINEER IiA.MOS.ERS, MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY C. 11.41 - MMOND & SON, anl7 in• .TVQ&YTYPES.-THOSE , PERFECT specimens of miniature likenesses are admirably es ecutect at REIMER'S Gallery, SECOND street, above Green. Those who would possess a gem should obtain. one at once. lt* SIE REIMER'S UNRIVALLED POrix TRAlTS—lilessize photographs irk oil colors. they are pronounced the moat admirable of likenesses. faith fully colored. Reduced prices. SECOND : street, above r., o • lt. Vu PICTURES BATE MAINTAIN - Kb -A=l. greater popularity than REINER'S COLORSI:o PHO TOG RAPHS for SI nor Mauro more satiefaction, being, accurate. durable, and cheap. - . WILLIAM. H..YEATON Bs , cm, No. 5101. 801021.1110 NT Street, - ••• Agents for the sale of the REIDSIECR dt CO: CRAMPAOII.3. • Offer that desirable Wine to trade,- Alio, 1.000 cases fine and medium glades - - BORDEAUX CLARETS. • ' _ • 100 oases ' Brandenberg Frer e s ". COGNAC Bz+rian, Vintage 1846. bottled in Yrasse. _ cases finest Tuscan Oil, in tasks, _• 2 dozes in ems. 50 bbis finest quality biorongahela Whisky. 50 bbls Jersey Apple Brandt% • 50,000 Havana Cigars. _ ; Mat 'fit Chandon Vin Imperial, " Green Sad" . Champagne. Port. _ - ; Togetherm. , with - a, - assortment of Mtdeirs, Sherry, d fe24ly AMERICAN WATCHES IN 2, Icitigsr linfa 5 oz, SILVER CASES. C. & d PEatanToi, . . . . - .• Manufacturers of Watch Cases. 11. °A VS AFTiI Skrett; betWeigi Chestnut and Market. OFFERS FOR SALE, E COMPANY, NO, ELPRIk. IRSURANOR TORS. 1, B. D. Woodrat. Geo. A. West, John Kessler. Jr.. Chas. Stokes, A. H. Itosenholm. Joseph D. Ellis. BUCK. PresiAent. 528 COMMERCE Street, 'Phila. (From the Itlehmoict Whig. I The Charleston Courier makes a• timely soggestlon in recommending the attention of our Government to the naturalization and, cultivation" of CaliattYa, for the preservation of the health of our soldiers. This article has a peculiar effect upon the liver, and guards the system against disease by exposure .ani. irre gular diet. Gls said that the great success of ttui Plan tation Bitters of Dr Drake, which, previous to our un happy difficulties, was found in most Southern homes, was owing to the extract of Callsaya Bark.which it orm tabled, as one of its principal ingredients. "In confer niation of this, we have heard ono of our most distin gnisl ed physicians remark, that 'whenever he felt unwell from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he Imre riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that those Bitters cannot be obtained, a substitute should be prepared. We understand our Government has opened negotiations 'with Dr. Drake. through a secret agent, bat with 'what truth we do not know." We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Whig for Its remembrance of " Auld Lang Syne," lint we can as• sure "Out Government " that the Plantation Bitters are not for sale to any "secret agent's," North or South. There is probably several other things that " Oar Go vernment " ill yet want. We know that.we have the best and most popular me dicine in the world. We are not afraid to show what it is composed of. Physicians are compelled to recommend it. CALISATA BARK has been celebrated for over two hnn dyed yeare,and was sold during the reign of Louis XVI, King of France, for the enormous price of its own weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weakness, Constipation, &c. CASCARILLA. Beat.—For Diarchcoa, Colic, and diseases of the stomach and bowels. DANDBLION.—For Inflamation of the Loins and Drop eical Affections. Calmomma FLOWER3. — For enfeebled digestion. LAVENDER FLOWERl3.—kromatie, stimulant, ,and to nie—highly invigorating in nervous debility. Wurraa. GREEN.—For Scrofula, Rheumatism, &c - ANISE.—An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, muscle, and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snake- S.-T.--1860-X Another wonderful ingredient of Bpanieh origin, Im. Parting beauty to the complexion, and brilliancy to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present. Humbugs and :Quacks howl about the Plantation Bitten; but the following is what's the matter, and they PLANTATION 13ITTBR8 WILL CURS Cold Extremities and Feverish Lipe Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion Nervous Affections. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. Prostration, Great Weakness. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA Very particularly recommended to Clergymen,. Mar chants. Lawyers; and persons of sedentary habits. Also, for gentle females and weak persons who require a gentle stimulant, free digestion, good appetite, and clear mental faculties. Sold by all respectable Physicians, Druggists, Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country S torso, arc. Be particular that each bottle bears the far-simile of our signature on asteel-plate label,with our private Go vernment stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & jy22-wfrn2tnif 202 BROADWAY. N. Y COMMISSION 1140tTSES. THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS CALLED TO OUR STOCK OY SAXONY WOOLEN CO: all•woorPlain rim Ends. TWILLED FLANNELS, Variouc mance, in Gray, Scarlet,.and Dark. Blue PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELS. PLAIN OPERA FLANNELS. "PREMIERE , QUALITY" „Square and Long Shawls, WASHING-TON MILLS Long Shawls. BLACK COTTON WARP. CLOTHS, 16, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22'oz. FANCY CASSIMERES AND SATINETTS BALMORAL SKIRTS,.aII grades. BED BLANKETS, 10-4, 11.4;12,4, 13-4: COTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES, SHIRTINGS, Sze., from various Mills. • DE COURSEY, HAMILTON,A4c EVANS, - 33 LETITIA Street, and anl7inivOm 32 South FRONT Street. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. 1863 - FALL IMPORTATION. 1863 , EDMUND YARD 83 - co:, REPORTERS AND JOBBERS, SILKS ANDIANCY DRY GOODS, 617 CHESTNUT and. 611 JAYNE - Street, Have now opened their Fall importation of Dress Goods, viz: MERINOS, COBURGS,. REPS, ALPACAS, DELAINES, PLAID AND STRIPED •POPLINS, FANCY AND BLACK' SILKS. Also, A large assortment of - SH.AWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS; - EMBROIDERIES, &c., which they offer to the trade at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES auII-tf ICE. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,. - LTV THE CARGO. DELIVERED. AND PACKED ON SHIPBOARD, IN BOSTON. For .sale by TUDOR COMPANY; anl4 et BOSTON. ARMY CLOTHO - NG, am. ARMY AND* NAVY CLOTH EIOITSIC, Nos. 3.1 SOUTH SECOND and Sal STRAWBERRY S. INMGO-BLUE CLOTHS, from $3.00 to $7.00. Guam - Kos, from $1 1 25 to $3.006 " BEAVERS, from W.OO to VS.OO. 64 MIDDLESEX. KERSETB.Itrom.S3. bOto *3.75. " FLANNELS, vary anperlor. INDIGO FL ANNELS, at 030. 6-4 LIGET BLUE (Inv--lid Corps Relief. ) Stock CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3, Wm' VRETINES. " TRIMMINGS, &0., Special attention to LADIES' CLOTHS. WM. 3a.. SNOThaIEtrASS, .34 South SECOAD and 23 STRAWBERRY Ste. .1728-Im A R 431.001313., DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS. - DARK-BLUE CA CLOTHS. SET-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OPTIMA - ARMY BLANKETS, BTAND/11.1rWRIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WRIGHT. REAM LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK DRO'WH AND BLEACHED SHIIIITIAGS AND SHIRT 110 S. For sale by FROTIEINGHAM k WELLS. wel-Htf FINANCIAL. STERLING EXCHANGE AMERICAN GOLD A.T. BEST PRICES. DREXEL Za CO. 375.3trif-lot • QHARVEY THOMAS, L.. 7. STOCK AND BILL BROKER,. No. 312 i WALNUT Street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Comrsdssion at the BOARD OF BDOKB.RS. _ Subscriptions to the 6 - 20 year six per cent . LOAN still received•atpar. No cbargn for ComnsUsion. 178-3 a COLL .N . ECTIO . S. OERTMI- •—• CAMS Of INDEBTEDNESS.--The EX PRESS COMPANY are now preparad to solleot at the Treammy Department, Wasliing-ton, with despatch, and at reasonable rotas, the One Year Oartiloatsa of In debtainess of the United States now dna or shortly ma tartes. Terms made known and receipts given at the Mlles. Is. 8510 CHISSMIT Strag. myli-tf EDUCATIONAL. ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LOCUST and JUNIPER, Streets. —The Autumnal Session will open on MONDAY, September 7th, at 9 o'clock A. AS AppliCations for ad mission may be made during the wet preceding, be, tweenlo and 12 o'clock A. M. JAMES W. HO INS, A anl7-nswltiw. - Head Master. IDBILADELPHIA - PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE, S.E. cor. THIRTEENTH and CHEST NUT Sts„ will open on TUESDAY, Septa L The Course of Training is - peculiar to thin institution. Per particu lars and circulars send to 1635 North ELEVENTH St., Philada, [auls-12V9 I. NEWTON PEIRCE. Principal. N 0T 1.0 B.—J. BOLTON - ELMORE 1611 re-open his BOOK-KEEPING AND WRITING ACADEMY on MONDAY, September Ttb, at g Welt:4r P. M. J. BOLTON ELMORE, auls-2V ' N 0.1002 Race Street. 0:1441 P. SOMMER'S SUPERK)R worard. IrgtrA l Wrila ili a l M,l:trtr ise-Scas AUCTION SALES. B AZAA R—N INTH ANl' SAN. N SOP' RTRV,L SPECIAL P.tREIIPTOR.S" SALE OF If' GISES, On W • DNB tY AI R.N IN q, Aug net 19, at 11 o'clock. TLPrR 1101 are nverpins stock belonging to parties who Dive been furnishing large lota to the Government, and arc now to be sold to close a concern. far No nontponement on account kg the weather. aul7-2Gf ALFRED M. HERKNESS. Anottoneer.e NEW PUBLICATIONN NEW BOOKS. Juet received by J. B. LIPPIIV.:OI7 a CO.. 715 an. 1 717 V ARRigT Fitrmel THE MIVOITA C AND THE' BATTLE-FIELD; or. Cam- Paign Sketches in Virginia and Maryland. By Captain GeorgsF. Noyes Tr. F. LIGHT A ISD DARK OF THE REwgl.l.lorl. - BEFOND THE LUTES; or. a Yankee Prisoner Loose in Dixie By nanta'o .T.. 1" Goer .1•0510T,A. By George Flint. anthor of Adam Bede. AUSTIN ELLIOTT. A New Novel. By Henry Kings ley, author of" Earknphne," Arc. E COHEIR EREO .AS A MODE OF MOTIOL`F. By Jo,n Tyndall, P. R. LIGHT. By Helen Mndet. HEART AN D cFnRs. A Tale By Mrs Oliphant. NIT L I/EV(11107f S liy 141=hoP RPfola VIE WAR rN TRY. MUTED . Q.TAT69 Ry N. Le- Celn A ARMY' he Swig, Military Ilep.t.rt WEBB'S PAI LIST AND REGIMENTAL PAY BLE. TDB UNITED STATES PFfARMACOPCEIA. Fourth &Ter nial revir•ion LnQr A I) SAVED. fly Finn. slia Norton. anl7 NEW BOOKS, AT A DISCO UN P. Reduced to Light and Dark of the Rebellion liil 00 Bivouac and the Battle-Geld L O O Beyond the Linea, by Captain Geer Si we DrPlers. 2 vole. Cloth. Illustrated 150 Lee hliserables Clomp) re e 80 Romela I vol. Illustrated 100 Fann3 Kernble's Jonrnal Leo Stony of Elirfbf th, by iidis, Thitekeray 25 Peart am Cross 25 I' a netto and Lovere 25 Rights-e-Foot. by Wilkie Collins- 40 Cattle Rely', by Mrs Wood SO Ctervase Castello! 20 Wok Lungs:lo' Dr. Lewis 100 At Odds Few edition 100 Loft end Saved, by Mrs. Norton 1 25 Prank Warrington 1.25 Harper, Oodey, Atlantic, and Leslie 20 Peterson's Magarine 15 Apnleton's Railroad Ouide for August 20 The cheapest Bookstore in the city anls.lit PITORER,'S. WOB CITESTRUT Street. LOWEST PRICES IN TFEE CITY( -R-A LARGIEPP sTooK IN THE CRY!! BET ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY!!! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. CARD PI/ TURES. PRAME3. And New Publications. Most of. our Albums are made expressly for our own sal.v. and cane the found at any other Store-. SOS CHESTNUT &net& ROS PITESTNIIT Street. anls-6t G. W. PITCHER'S Bookstore. NEw BOOKS NEW BOOKS. NOMOL A. A novel By George T. Elliott. Illus trated. $1 25 in paper : $1.50 in cloth THE BIVOUAC AND THE B ATTLE:FIELD : or, Campaign Skatebes in Virginia and Maryland. $1 25. THE FOUNDATIONS OF FII:4TORY. A series of First Things By.Samnel B Scbioffelin. $ 1 .50 MINTITFS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRFSBYTERIAN CHURCH for 1833. 60 cents. Post age 6 cents. LEAVES FROM THE DIARY OF AN ARMY SUR GEON: or. Ircidents of Field, Camp. and Hospital Life. By Thomas T. Rills, BI D. *l. For sale by WILLIAM S. dc ALFRED NI A.RTIEDT. ant& 606 CHEiTNUT Street. M ATEILa S' F E RULS OF ORDER. A Manual for conducting boniness in Town and Ward Meetings, Societies. Boards of Directors and Managers, and other deliberative bodies, based on Parliamentary, Congressional. and Legislative practice. By Benjamin Math las, A. M. The ninth edition; price. IS cents Just published by LINDSAY & BLAKTSTON, Publishers. anti 25 Foutb SIXTY' Street. above CH MN UT, - SUMMER RESORTS. FLORENCE HEIGHTS, FLORENCE, -L. N. J. —This beautiful Summer Resort. sitnated on the banks of the Delaware. is now open for the reception of boarders. Is accessible by steambott , ‘ and can. anl3.6t• R. G. sIaTHIN. Proprietor. ATLANTIC CITY.—PERSONS SIROUS ofbreatbing the sea air. during the intense heat of the city. will find 'pleatant room., each pm , mending a view of the ocean, at 'The 'llarendon.' anl3l3t Dr. JAvos .TENTRINS. cc SEASIDE HOUSE," FOOT OF Pennsylvania Avenne, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A few pleasant ROOMS now vacant House open until late in the season. DAVID SCATTERGOOD, aul2-12t _ -Proprietor.. VPHR.A.TA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS. -•-• This beautiful resort, situated in the centre of the "Garden Spot of Pennsylvania," is now open for the accommodation of visitors, and will continue until the 20th of October. The invigorating pure mountain air, the quickly acting properties of its waters upon - thee se cretions of the liver, and its magnificent scenery, nn eon-ailed in the United States, justly entitles it to praise above all others. The commodious buildings, extended lawns and delightful walks through the mountain from which flows numerous springs supplying the plunge, donche, shawer and hot baths at all times. Excursion Tickets thiVugh. the season will be issued at the office of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Eleventh and , Mar ket streets. Cars leave at 7 :30 if.. and arrive at the Springs in,.the afternoon. Slper day; over two- weeks or the season, 810 per week. Cbildren and servants half price. For further particulars. address the proprietor, U. S. NEWCOMER, "Ephrata Mountain Springs." Lan caster county, Pennsylvania. REDLOE'S HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, -•-• N. J. —At the terminus' of the railroad, qn the left, beyond the depot. This Souse is now open for Boarders Lad Transient Visitors, and offers accommodations equal to any Hotel in Atlantic City. Charges moderate. Chit. dren and servants, half price. Parties should keep_ their seats until the cars as , rive in front of the Hotel, 7e19-2m - FIGHT HOUSE 001 TA GE ATLANTIC CITY . _ . This well known House is now open for the recePtion of guests Invalids can be accommodated with rooms on the Snit Seer, fronting the ocean. Splendid drinking water on the premises. Magnificent bathing oPßoeite the honse. tin JONAH WOOTTOti. j. 49.2„:,• Proprietor. CB ESTER COUNTY HOUSE.-THIS private Boarding House, corner of YORK and PA• CIPIC avenne, Atlantic City, convenient to the beach, with a beautiful view of the Ocean. is now open for boarders, and will continue open all the year round. Prices moderate. jel9-2m . J. KRIM, Proprietor. 66 TBE ALHA.MBRA 2 " ATLANTIC -a- CITY, N. J. , a splendid new home, southwest tomer of ATLANTIC and MASSACHUSETTS Aventiea. is now open for visitors. The rooms and table of '` The Alhambra." are unsurpassed by any on the Island. There is a spacious Ina Cream and Refreshment Saloon attached to the house. Terms moderate. C. DUBOIS dc S. J. YOUNG, iT2O-lm Proprietors. FOR SALE AND TO LET. - FOR SAL• R-A FOUR-STORY Brown-stone 'HOUSE, with• fonr-stury double Back buildings, end Stable and Coach-Hoagie in the rear, on west I.id. of. BROAD Street, above Brown. The interior arrangements cannot be surpassed. It will be •sold at nearly one-balf the cost.. -The -keys to be had at. DIA' North SECOND Street:-above , Ptplar. aul73t*• de WALLACE STRF.ET.-FOR SALE, WALLACE bandsoine RESIDENCES, well located on this street, at moderate prices and on accommodating terms. S CADWALLADER, auls-6t. - 100 &oath FOURTH Street. #1 DESIRABLE • INVESTMENT.- - 11 =FOR SALE—Two three•story BRICK DWELLINGS, five rooms each, on HOWARD.Street, above Master,Nos. 142.5 and 1427: Also, two three-story BRICK. DWELL INGS in the rear, on HOPR Street: all in excellent order: Will be sold at a low price, nose accommodating terms. LUKENS- &MONTGOMERY. Conveyancers, auls-amwl2t. 1035-BEACH Street, above Laurel. AM FOR SALE OR TO LET.-THE MaAlar four-story STORE,:ivitb marble front, No. 904 CHESTNUT street, about 3I feet front by tritt feet deep, to George street—being the central store of the Burd As no effort has been spared to make these stores nneur passed By any in the country for beauty and complete ness, an opportunity is now afforded to any large bug ness house to secure the , most eligible location in the cI VOr sale on easy terms of payment, onto be let by the year, or for a term-of years. apply to ELI X PRICE. Eli. Arch St., ,71 B. TOWNSEND, 'Bl3 Arch St. Ex'ra of E. S. Bard; dec'd., FOR SALE, A B AR GAI N.—THE well-known BOARDING-HOUK?, In DEL &NCO, N. J., situated directly, on the bank oftlie Delaware river. 12 miles abovaPhiladelphiat is one of the most pleasant and healthful - places near the city, and is now doing a good business. Title undisputed. Terms accommo dating. Apply to or address S. PARSONS, on the pre mises. IN TOR SALE- A DESIRABLE PRO ...a—PERTY of•about 14 , acres of highly improveciland• situated on the OLD YORK TURNPIKE, six miles from, the city, one. third mile from Oak-lane Station. on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, and one and a half miles from Dery's„Station on the Geresantown'Railroad. The Dwelling is of stone and brick. two .stories, six, rooms on a floor, with furnace, hot and cold water, &c. The ample yard and garden hays been carefully prepared by deep trenching, and is profusely planted with a view, to shade, andlrdr succession of Dint and .flower In.-va riety during the season of each. Amongst the fruit. trees which enrich the garden are some 500 pears, stand ard and dwarf, comprising the choice of modern varie- A lake of one and a half acres occupies the centre of this property, which, fed by springs and. shaded by, forest.trees and' planted, is entirely secluded, and fitted for bathing, &c. A ram from this supplies the house and barn with water. • The whole is situated in # neighborhood noted for health and longevity. The property may he examined atany time by application on the premises, andlurtben information obtained of the subscriber at-2615 CHURCH- Alley. or en the premises at MILESTOWN. after 6 Pf M. an7-1m WM. MORRIS DAVIS. 'UDR SALT-STOOK ANDTIXTURES -•-• of the old and well-established SEED AND.AGR,I CULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 805 MARKST•Streetf-one of the best stands in the city. Also. a neat COTT MIR. with half an acre of Land, beautifully situated-in GER MANTOWN ;:well stocked with Shrubbery, Trutt_ and Flowers Terms easy, Apply as above. auls-3t REMOVAMS. REMOVAL. • A..' H. F'II,A.N . CISCifYS, WHOLESALE.' DEALICN, YAIINS, BAT'S, WADDINGS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, On CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. LOOKING GLASSES, 01GOKS, FANCY- BASKETS; &O.; • REMOVED Prom 433 MARKET and 5 North FIFTH Streets TO 513 MARKET awl 510 COMMERCE Sks. artl•3m - pEmovAL.— JOHN O. BAKER; Wholesale Din:maid, has removed to 71S MARKET street; Particular attention• is asked to Joao C. BASER St CO.'S COD-L (TER OIL, Having imereased• facilities in this new establishment for manufattaxing and bottling, and the avails a Afteen years' experience in the badness, this brand a Oil has advantages over all others, and recommends itself. Constant supplies are obtained from the fisheries, fresh, pare. and' smeed, and receive the most careful personal attention of the original proprietor. The increasing demand, and wide spread market for it make its figures low, - and. afford great advantages fbr those buying im largeenaji .titieP. art4-dtt W4t DIG G UN REMOVE DtPHILIP WILSON & CO., Haurtfacturete said Isaportere et Grins. Pistols, Rifles, Fishing Taskle, Sits-, have re moved to 409 CHESTNUT Street, where their oustoreers and friends will be supplied with everything in the sporting line. iy9l.lm rl l O FAMILIES RESIDING IN TEE ••••• RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared. as horatotore. to angel . " Parallles al their Country Residerteee with 'MIRY DESCRIPTION 07 FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, dso. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, 127-tt CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINk taTli WINEI7S QUARThis mil- . casks and 100 Octaves, Just received per Lalll6k! and tor asda in bonk by CHAS. S. & .TAISiSSVABSTC 6, 0.94 ISS.W.LLAITY gala. la OBJIIITI, AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THE &TEM.- -A- , Lessee and Manager Mr. WM. wELEATLEY. MONDAY EVENING. August 17, The celebrated MARTINETTI FAMILY MARZETTI, v •RIII give nn entertainment ,PANTOMIM c, BALLET, RO AND SPECTACLE TICAr Pg. By MARIETTA ZANFRETTA, and The ne."a" Ballet ROSE OF Mid, RoSE (IF M&r, ,TriE TWO OLADTATORS, `THE TWn r.ADIATORS, AT J. m AITTI JETTI and PAUL liffiltTiriErn. The great Comic ,Perkinwime mop, 'S. nveß A LITIA DECTIALUITEAI7, m os E moNs PE 7 riALUME AU, Which Klee. and. Vlderne Marze - ti and the entire company will ann.a.r. Curtain rises at S; p er f o , 'Mance over at 10 PO pENNSYLvA NIA ACA DMA I.: op TPI3 ?VIM . tows migsTirtri• OPEN DAILY (Sundayg exca 'VIM, from 9 A Et t'n 6 P frr, Adminston cPote, abliardn Znt Nr twice I'V'AXTS4. WA NTETI SMALL (LA PS VI ALF 7- snd 13-117 no in Pxr,beriget for B o il 4 Fng IT. A.:Rox 2456 p. O. jTI7 TV vrANTED-A SIT II 7N A PARTAIR. ho one who for f 'paet v-ars. Pitel2dPd to the F'aeking eiTarking, and Shi'. Tpinq to a Drr Goods And Notion hone. Best of reregene ras to es, sobriety. °nests, Sic. Address De. sn'a're. rr PrORR fen, a..+7 4tA7i. WANTF P-BY A YOUNG- At AN7 cowl addres, a eitlation in a Whnhl-mie attic' Strvet bA. a knowledge of the bnsinesa. AdM-.epttl lt" , 8.. at thin of i. 11415- WANTED- ONE HUNDRED ,O renters. fifty Blacksmithe (ehmt horaa aboera), fik tv -Striker , . Virile hundred LallorPr - .: Goverrinent work, at Wa•hinatnn. I) C. For lkither -"- particrilara apply at 227 Ponth FRnNT street, - lietcrea¢ the hers of nine o'clock A. M. and three o'closk F anl4-Ht A LADY OF OFI.A.RA.CTETI. AM) -kJ" education, a practical bonsekeepar, ii deqporoy of tnroing her talents into a means of co . nfortab'e and honorable punport by writinz. honseke.nitlZ. or travel- Mop cop panioo Tfn , xceptionable refe , ence ill See given end expected in return Address "A. B. (.1. office of 27,e Pre. j3q2 W4ll :irt- A YOUNG MAN. LATELY FROM Ti Tv COUNTRY. wialieg a Situation in a WHOLE SALE STORE cr WAREHOUSE, wh.re he can make himself generally morn]: in strong, and willing to work. and hae the beet of City Reference. Call or addr.ae 703 WALNUT Street. anl4-3t* WANTFD MFDI ATELY-A GOOD Candy Man to work on Gnm Drops and steam-pan'. work Steady employ and best wages paid. Ad4reser CAA P. RAFP A MAN.. Chicago. Illinota. anP-17t. WAN TED . - $l5 PER DAY.- WE want reliable, energetic canvassers and agents in every county, for a genteel business at a commission of from $.5 to *l5 per day. No humbug. Experienced canvassers preferred, lint room for all. Andress C. DuNN• & CO.. Publishers. At either Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, Illinois: or 11,25 READ& Street, New York. ina-are 825000. W r aiNTPD I S on firstmortg ? acce u N n T a first-class Chestnut street Store property, centralry cated. For further particulars apply to 8 76 T PE ti R ni M al ON f c T I EE m GIIARANTEED. emit free. ISAAC HALE, Jr., 4k eed CO..'i c e l :Ver e men Mass. ie24-2md&W AtDEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE.—FILILADELPRIA. Feb. 9, VESSELS WANTED Immediately to **cry COAT to the followiazpoluts: Torture*. Kfty West, Tie. Vert Mnoree, Vs.] Al erendrie. Va. Nesvbern. N. C. Port. Royal. B. C. L. BOYD. telf4tt '7!•ntslin 9. - na emslat. Onartermester. BOARDING. WANTED—TWO ROOMS ONI3- snitable for a TOTING LADIEit' 511 1, FOriL. in s private family. with Board, hotween Twelfth and Eightett , nth Fprnce and Pine. Roferencea. exchanned. Immediate answer required. Address "Owen," Prey** office. attls-3t 4 VIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOMA - 1 - communication' and elude rooms; private table II desired, No. 1315 WALNUT street. je262m. HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, WASHINGTON. D. O H. S. BENSON, PROPRIETOR. Formerly of the Ashland 'House, Prillad'elp)ii.e. He is determined to merit, and Rotes to receive. e fair *hare of public patronage. • ielg'ft 'METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (LAT. BHOWIed. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BetweWASITINGTONen Sixth and Seventh etreeia. A. E. POTTS. Proprietor. mv"22-6m PROPOSAMS: PROPOSALS FOR BOOKS BUREAU' OF NAVIGATION. NAVE DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON, Aug:l2. 1863 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the I.sth day of September next, for furnishing the • requisite supply of Books for vessels of the Navy; during the year ending on the fiOth of %Tune. 1864: - Preposale must he endorsed " Proposal§ for Books," and directed to the Chief of the Bureau: Lists of the Books will be furnished on•applicalion. personally or by mail, at the Bureau.. No proposals will be entertained from those not ac tual pnblishers of or regular licensed dealers in books: and the ri eh t is reserved to-reject any or all'of the bble if for the interef.t of the Government. . . . . . . The Books must lie pupated' as called for by order of the Bureau. and delivered with all reasonable prompti tude to the designated Navy Yard or Naval Station; at the aswnse and risk of the contractor; and . all Books so delivered must be subject - to the inspeetion of:"and en tirely Patisfaetorsr to, the Navigation offiher receipting for them, • . . . Every offer reustbeaccompanied by a written guaran tee, as required by law. ' anl7:lnlt SSIST ANT QUAR'TERMIASTER:- A-s- GENERAL'S OFFICE, PITILADELPInA. August 11,...1.954. SEALY'''. PROPOSALS will be received at - this office until TRUEST AY, 20th instant, at 12 o'clock hf. - , fox-the • immediate delivery in this city of: One hundred sets 4-11fnle garness. One hundred'sets 6-51nle Harnesa. Bidders will state the shortest time for delivery: . The» right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high: A. BOYD, Captain and A. Q. THE SEA SHORE. aTata .. CAPE MAY TWICE. DAILY, BY . RAMBO AD, from foot of WALNUT Street. At 9 a. Ti Dne at Cape May at 214 P. M. At 4 P. M Due at fla , e May at 9i(__P 'rickets must be procured at the 0 Itite, footof Wifarf PAPE THROUGH $%.50. Baggnge checked through, and accompanied by a Bag vire Master, Ba egage delivered - at Reasonable Ratea. within ONE' HOUR after arrival at - Cape May , The Stage distance is being rapidly sh ortette d; and it, is hoped, a few days will suffice to get • tlie Track laid 'the entire - distance. EXCURSION EVERT S 4.=.D Uri at 4 Pelf. , Tickets good to return on following:Monday. Ftire, , $4. RETURNING; Leave Cape May at 3A. IL Dile in Philadelphia at 834-= Leave Cape May at 93F A:M. Due in Philadelphia at, P M. Office for Information and forwarding-of Espress mat ter at No. 5 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. LUDLOW" PEENING, A mnt. Office at the Washington Honse,Capa , Island, JAMES LEANING: Agent. S.' VAN RENSSELAER, Supt. West Jersey Railroad. FOR THE SEA. SHORE IA SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. CANDEF AND ATLANTIC. RAILROAD. On and after MONDAY, June 15th,-1865 trains for AU-. lantic City will leave Vine-street-as follows: . Mail train 'eaves 9.30 A. AIL. Express train leaves 3.45 PAC Freight train, with passenger car attaclusi:.. 9.00 A.: Returning, leaves Atlantic City: Mail trainA3s 7. A., Express train 6.00 4. "kJ Freight tminl2:os T. - Fare to. Atlantic, se: Round...:T . 2lp Tickets, good .feei the day and train only,- or down. on Saturday and up Mt— Monday morning. $3. • - An kneommodation Train to.B. and D. B. R.-R: J 11199.- llon will leave Vine street at &U T. M. ; returniticustlut morning at 6.15. EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at. 10.16 A. M. and 1.46 P. M. Leave Haddonfield at 12.15 P. M. and 3 7.5 f .TWO. (I ARYAN'''. Ataii. RAILROAD MINES. PRILA.D EL P 11 I Ai AND 1.0116 BRANCH vl CAMPER AND ATLAI.WIC AND RARITAN AND D. LAWARB BAY RAILROAD. On and after tionda7. June 13th. and untilfarthamtle tine. paesenger trains will leave Vine-street Perr.y.stl A. M. = arriving at Long Branch at 11:45 - A. M: Rebirr.ing. leaves Deng Branch at 5.36 IL, arrkakela at Philadelphia at tr45P Passengers 'andel close to the Hotels. N. B. —Bxcursben parties will be - carried on tenaa. Apply to B..!;JOLD, agent at the Depot. Cooperre.Nahit sr - Romt. Assistant Superintendent. t SPEFII &L. NOTICE. - A Regular Wail} will , leave Vine-street. "Ferry— Olb 'rI7RDAY eikernenn. at B. 45. Returning% leave long- Branch nraNDAYlSlorning, at s.o'clock-. Arrivel%Phi ladelebia Ea 9 A. M. - REOPENING OW BALTIMORE AND. OM, RAILROAD.—Phis road, being folly REPAIRED me effectually GUARDED, ix nose open for the traraportas Mon of passengers and freight to annotate he the &REAR WEST. Tor through tickets and all other infermatieg ez i ll‘eltbe fl Com T mete Office. eort i ri3t.NA.o4. Street ang-tf President T. W. add r •Fr , R. B. Os. aIig_WEST ORESTBR AND PHIL &DELPHI& RAILIiCaP VIA MEDIA. BUMMER ARRANOSSIENT. On and atter MONDAY, 3111f1 k 18*, the trains lOU leave Philadelp'eia. from the lope . Northeast corner s! Eighteenth and ttarket streets, at 7.58 end 10.80 A. L. and - at 2. 4.90, And - 0:55 - P: sf. . TtrESD LTB and FRIDAYS a trate:will leave WEEP CREWPRR at Add P. M. Return bag I,ave Phtladelpkhc et 9.16 , P. M. • Indus leave the corner of Tb irty. first and Mae - 0 streets (Weet•Philadelphtol.7 manatee after the start Ar. time from mph teenth au& Market. 8 •On 8171VDAY 8 leave Philadelphia at A. M. P. M. Lease West Chester at 7 MA. M. and SP. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.50 A. M. ang P. M. connect at Ponnelton with trains on the Y. 'in B. C. it. E. for Concord. Kennett. Oxford, Sec. jel-tf - HENRY WOOD. Briperintenaae, EXPRESS ICOMpANIES, THE A D A $O.l B PRESS COMPANY. office ra 44 CHESTNUT Street. forwards Parcels,' -Pakkagee, shandies, Bank Notes, and Specie. eitilet b* its ws lines 07 conaeation with. other, Ex-p l ess ComRSIAI*. to all the Prinotped Towne and Cities in the nitsw States. R. A. SkEDPORD. fe2S. Genera Superintendent. s id dere . DAILY LINE TO OATIt MAY. —On and 'After, W E D.N ESD AY a August no steamer MANFLAVRAN Captain Robert Kirby„_Witt leave Arch street wheal at 9. o'clock. A.-M.. every TURSDAY. THURSD A.Y. and - SATURDAY. for GIPS MAY. and the eteanY i r WILSON SMALL, Captalit SMIT3I BIROMT, erevs. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. 211101FROAX. Retnrnin• will leave Cane May at fiX weieck, stopping at Nr,w . Castle, connecting with the ittltiztore Imes daily. goingrand returning. Fare . from PhiladehAba, $Z flt New tD.), Carriage hire l'icattdeil; Meals extra. Children and Servants half nrirje, Carriage hire for Servants extra. No freight rec , ,ired after eight o'olook. anA.tf FOR ALBANY AND TROY. - r . 4 7 4teamer 'J. B. MOLLISON. J. Eta. Man. 1708!Re4 is Mow - loading for the above points. and will lett:44 on TUESDAY. August 3Sth, at 6 o'oloolt Ka For 'relght, wbieh will be taken on reasonable terms, aFFl'de to • S. FL ANAGAN, vil7.2t_ 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. e. • COTT ON SAIL DUCK AND,CANVAS ' of all uurnbars and brands ' Rairefi's Dnok Awning Twillis;:rif a 1 1.., iamb:4lmm for ' Teas. Awnings, Troak, and Wagon Covers. ••••• • .co, Paw Maanfacturers' Drier 'Felts, from 1 tg I feet 1 . arida. • Tarpaulin. BpltinK,Sall:Tcr___,Lue - &c,i 1 ;',. ' ` ZORN W. ST - ERMAN * CO.. c m7 S M ::f.. • •, WS SONSS' J.L.I.A R PRTTTT. 309 WALNUT Street
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