blowing cnnsrlt V.-*A Wo" 10 OO KS®, 0,, -*S2 &&3&P" p S^Stt^- fX Ch *::. .60 00 wftsSr...* M °° w idt*»«“••• ~ 50 00 to do .. 60 00 crfSfcW^ 8 * *;... 26 00 iSrolt®*” 25 oo 8t0... 26 00 Odiyfra ~ 26 00 , ; 6 00 ~ 25 00 SJr* n't!* Powhatan.— Tho U. S. steam lll" w hloh Ims been at the navy yard for j,ts riH'b * !ng repair*, In expected to sail to-day. ce lireOj* » aimnet rebuilt and la equally aa 110l l o K "‘ g|| ( , carries 19 guns, two of which are gbo | B considered ona of the fastest vea* 10-powj* ’ fr r„, aU (i it was Ibonght aha would aocom liic '“““‘iJncßlt'fs. which has just sailed. She car ter It® ls afflcwed as tollowa: l* 36o Sd»r-d W. Gorton, fdiuswf , (bw) y alln g ... 61 ,o!B1 M«ier!(—Ja®"» Ouilvle, Tnthrop Baker, Ohaj. * ct &fo(SrP S 1 Bttohe ' Bo °i | ' alln Bitter. ‘'s'corS, d ffeu b'rost, Charles H. Howland, Sherman 'Aar Commission. — the Doited State* Sanitary t stretoacknowledgas the ra mtteni sine* last resort: Thomas Batch) (now id Parts) 20 00 Anita Nickerson, pro . ceedsotfair........ MOO f. M. Mtiohell A 00. 10 00 4.M. aiUsASon.... 800 Mr* Bead, Belhle’m. B 00 C. Walton, No. 40 N. F.oot street 6 00 0 W. B B 00 L. T.... MOO 1. O. Oattell A C 0,.. BO 00 W. Q, Baker ft 80n..'10 00 Cash... I® 00 Peter K. Brennan.... 1 00 Oebeeo A 00. ‘" m 2? W. 8. Smith A C 0.... 25 00 Homohrels, Hoffman, A Wr1eht......... 25 00 Htttog A Bros 23 00 Charles P. Perot..... 20 00 U Molloy 6 00 Total for week,... 51, 954 44 Prer’elj reported..2o,lM SO „ ripnrF 0. MftTO ‘!*.3S“Tfi°rgeon-SiawK<l». P»yn». j BertWD. Winner. . ■ .■ vs ,_ omenwher. Wu*' «, j 1 Bruy ton. - o,iBr Aiitotirot Euirfoeer-JRe«ry Bro*n, SSlnujlirtiwrt Etiineera—Wm* K. Gliding, Bobert Gporg* w O&rrtqk, J ih-i FraukUa, Intliit o! Unriripi— 0 Posa B Paroell. pSw’tOtafc-J-Q- tiapkpy. Sr, Pbter’b Chuboh —-This church '"nwa for Divli'i' service, yesterday, for the first (or inters! months dnrlng which time it has been dulls and orpensivol* retit'ed and decorated. The im and wads back of the altars have been beauti r fiacmd. Th B naaolrg took place at 9Jf A. M. 'uHicetslon formed at 9 o’clock, and when it reached fhurch, the sroid AHelnlla. by Handel, was per •Jj, o (ter which, the OfTertorinm was executed. At MMlmlsc, loflenß of tb-nsnal eviriphouv, tbechorns «the OreaHon a»d the fo D-nm conclnded the ser ” tor the morning The veseere la the afternoon " from Bode, At night, Bishop Wood gave the be lotion, . !he Anderson Oavalet were mueh <d into the Doited Btutee service on Saturday. at n hlsbonw, «»rlUle Imrractia. The four hundred .who rrt»nmt nwMelphlain tbia superior organl ion left tha city (imimt ibo p*»t *Mk for the rendez* . inrl nnr ! o u- 'h*ir Quality prompts US to «m“.eirfiifl.d B Urat, i ledbr Wo,. J. Palmer, they won he heard from a fe* vacancies will he Ailed ay To .ynii' K eetitlenmti who desire to enter the lee under most ft v> ratio circumstances, this offers a cjpporlnnltv. Tb* do tr op has on varloul oooa idletio*eished ii.rlf I" toe Arid, and has been pro* told, hy the nishe-t mi'ltary authority, ooe of the appointed, best disciplined, and beat conducted or ations ooanocied with the army, Military B ospital at Red Rank.— itt; Q»*rtereia»ter General Grosman U about making nSOT.enls for hospital accommotationa at Red Bank, ground eeMed contains about tnirty.seven acres s mustier of building*. Tt is the intention also to t a lot of tempo> ary struatnres and make room for, tost, two tteiiM«id soldiers The ground and baild wiS cost the Government a rental af two thousand rs per anroei. This “111 be a great convenience to els oomitig up the Delaware with siok aud wounded loard, The? can land the patients at the Bed Bank irtj and have 'be® atorco to the hospital without raring them long distances tu ambulances, aud over '■ street*, as Is now the case whon brought to this Dbath op Bear Admiral Bead.— ibai. Order,— The Commander of this station re toarnonnce in he conntry the death of Bear Ad- Oeorga 0 Ibed, a* the 0. 8, Naral Anyinm, on id lint, li i-s fiiiier'it will taka place from tho Go b's rcsiderce st that place on the 26th Instant) at {lock. A M, The remains will bo doooaltad to tho iisihuf ihelbsll'iiHan. The offers of the Army and ly.tho clergy, chit onthbrltfes and frianda are Inyitod. i following i incurs will aot as patl-boarere: :Bear Ad ll Btfynrl, Bear Admiral bayallette, Commodore oan, Commodore Nicholson, Genas al Montgomery, icnl Oroamshi General Cadwallader, General Bobt, Iterson. . ' Company F, 119th Hegt., P. V.— ongb the creri y nnl 1 firm-ver'iDca of riant. "Wagner, bn. been B soldier for *0 year*, 'bis cotnoany Is now ■ fall. Ho has oho at 16 printers under him, all illowj, an<i those" compositor!. nr others, who liare ip their minds to nil! Onele Sim in hts hour of pe tiiimrell by iotjnlrinE int i the merits ottbe officers » sbOTe ounmiiy, and we ere satlsied if the? :nl Uwy will pnt down tbeir names as members of >sny P,la Col, Etlmaker's floe regiment Co.tl.ts' ZouaYes bring an old organ!-' ita, will co Minus recruiting until Ist September. INANCIAL AM) COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. Puila-tui-ph! a, August 53,1862. te fears b«TB '*< -ii entertained that the clothing and i?o; (lepart/u, ttfs In this city, and others oitie?, not be able to furnish supplies for tbs three hnn« mossed Tchmtetrs that are being so rapidly ca sed the three hundred thousand to be railed by wit month Snob, however, are entirely gronnd- Ht that there has been ft want otforoslghi with IVI of these departments at Washington is evident, ■ experience of a year should have prevented ft ro loot the trouble. To remedy this as far os lays lit owtr, many of onr largest and best manufacturers, .piling an increased demand for goods In that line, If slatted up their mills, and are sow ready to tarn 'lerythtog required, thousands of yards per day, and . tlmetht contracts are awarded, can Increase their «Ue» to meet any drafts that may be mads upon ; and there are thousands of patrlotlo women who ««t their buabatidr, fathers, and brothers to the toW, out of employment, and anxious to ply the id gaimentr t>j the thousands c»n be turned ont, magic, In a little time, and the (Government will the necessity of again sending an agent to Hn pnrebase articles that can be better made at to bo paid for in gold, at fifteen per cent, premium, it people remain idle. ion Saturday are generally not very active, many (ending optrotorß leaving by the early trains for City and other out-of-town places,-and all at waiting for news from our army in Virginia, lalei at tko Stock Board were light, and bnt little tin prices. C. 8, Coupon Sixes,’Bl, were steady ••SeiKl>;, and *IO3X was freely bid 1 for the T*lo Sate Fives sold at B 9; whloh figure could not ibeen realized at the opening yesterday. Oity Loans '(or 102 for tbs new issues, and the old were Bteady ihWfk* Pennsylvania Railroad ebarea were aotlve, tom H- The bonds were not offered to any extent., ess bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad, 100 for •xods of ’M, 0b for those or ’BT, and 93 for those of leading Railroad, Catawlsaa Railroad, and Rlxalra ' each advanced %. Little Schuylkill Railroad IT bid, and 18 asked. , North Pennsylvania i was steady, at 9K for the Bhares, and 77 and 09 id for tbo elx.per-cent and chattel bonds. ‘ Stk shares trad passenger railway securities there 4 asquotablo change. * Tbs nonoy market rrmains quiet with an abundant ipfyitnd there will be little demand until the army '•Ob are awnreed. Gold, silver, and old demand «rtmaln about the same as yesterday, belli i Company quote: Itrk exchange. parol-10 dls. lixahangc,, parol-10 die. te exchange... pars*. Jf dls -Jfhads,,, ~.4-1003-10 die. lSjfoM pm. Otujend*,, 7XO 8 pm. lelflphin Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 23, by 8. K. .di.AVMxxita. Phil*. Exchange.] FIRST BOARD. 'hcaßs 89 1460 MnericanGold. ..HSX (5ittd0......... 89 5000 City 6a....New...102 Pdraa B ....49X 300 do..New.2dya.Xo2 II ido O4oh 40k 35 Catawia«a It 3X a do 40 V 16 Norristown R. ... 49 W do 49 X 100 Beading B h 5 29X M do 49X 8 d 0............ 2»X K do.,.,faCOwu.. 49X 26 Arch-5tE....... 25 i do 49k .*,60 d0........b5. 26 lit Stailra R,..,.....13X 27 Oam&Am 8.a6 wn,l2BX 9! XsehaidCß’Bank. 25 Philadelphia Market*. AdocSt 28,1862. —Hrenlng. ii r«rjr little demand for Floor, either lor ex* or home use Bnporfine is selling at $505.12j{ IF W.B?K®6 G2 X for extras; ,®5.T6e625 for extra «», tad SB j pl bbr forjlancy brands, as in Eye Floor Is unchanged, and selling at $3,600 V til. Ooui Meal 1* dull at $3 03 26 VM. Hui—There is a fair demand for Wheat; sales 'rise about 6,000 bu at 130®1520 for fair Ip prime crated Pennsylvania red; 600 bu do.et 101 c. de f“*i 1,000 bn Southern, damp, at 13lc, and 500 bu tatkji White st-1631!, in tture. R»e le Beilina In lota, "t« old Pr unes 1 vaaia and 76c for new. Oorn is in tallest, with sales of prime jeilow at 64c. Oatsare cbacitd; small Bales of Pennsylvania at 650, and 8,000 hbujnew Delaware at 37®40c**' bn, a tar—There is no change in Quercitron; Ist Ho. 1 'iwt«at*62 ton.;: - . - .! • Oortoi—The market continnes very dull; the Block > used Is light, and prices ratber lower, , ' Omoihus ANS, Pbovisions.—There is very little do -1 ™ fitter, Btid wo h»ar of no sales worthy Of notico. s«BM_Clore rs eed Is selling in a amail way at 84.750 '*# f bushel. 100 bnsbels Timothy sold at 3162 X ‘l} V tuahel. Bma'l sales of Flaxaood at $1.9002 & JiDH, *’ sl «r is rather onlet at 32 cents for Ohio bbls.; J ca>3i-nia at.'il ci.ul»; hhd»- at 30 cento, and Drndgo gallon. : V CITY ITEMS. Asorayr and Modeer REOavrra. — The com of rtctnln which Blr John Fnl»t»ff refused to through .'Coventry,' hadn’t » eoat among thain ma tketi Biock of linen conalated of a shirt and a half *kol* ablet had bten titolwi, while the half shirt cf two naphiDH plnned together. Wonder'what ’ ! “t kuijbt would hare thought to bars seen a rogl *»t of tiurd? Bortbmen traTcling Soothward in tho 3 *r of grace, 1862, each naan folly armed and and clad in an elegant uniform from the >*taion() Clothing Hail of Boekhill * VTUaon, Ho*. *od 604 Chestnut street, aboTo Sixth 1 Advocate Author has sent a bomb m*i W1 ® B * rß *>* deciding,that mtmbtrtof the JJl pro/«iu’on are not exempt from tht draft. There * til along boon an lmpreaelon that this cla*a of patriots 4 sot Uwfnliy bo called upon to aorta their country the bnoainent deadly breach,’ 3 and the decision, f tfora, it rathor atUring. But there la no help for it. ** “"Olples of Coke and Blaekatone will hate to khoul [7* ®«*«t anti” ahow bow a old a are won.” What wlsger of cUU iulti there’ll be, and what a putting I, auilt!—there latter, In.the shape of st. tmiforma from Ohatlea Btokoe’, under the Contl- Wal. Hiutart.—General Order No. ** iaet been issued by Grenville Stoke*, the hiaMnnsr '«oU.lw, at No, 809 Oheatunt street, in which he in ■ ™* attention of military olHoera and others to hie aaaortmont of onilornu, of which he has on * ** extensive stook. Array and navy clothing, •it ***® t *® of Mte finest and beat material In the mir *eat C tl t> * ob t«lti«d at thia emporlmn at srloea9spar nrntiid el° w , t . hOM »f other eetahllahmenta. Our frlenda b ( [ w to examine thla extenaiTe stock of elothlng tWOhaetng elsewhere. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS ttr to IF o’clock last man*. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut eta. J H Bankln, Henderson, Ky H treohlow,' Pittsburg J D Campbell A so*, Mioh bouts Btlx, Olnolnaatl H A Mutter, bt bonis £ Ct Hl.beitmns, N J o<o Hoopoe, SI Chuuk J W boane A da, Balt P Povige, Mexico W H ritford, St bonis B Haros, Wheeling 0 D Hanoox, 0 S N Bev U O Grafton, Bait Jss P SnOft, Boston John Wood H W Bei.too, Bel 00. Pa Col A G Miller, 'Harrisburg Col H J Stafnrook, Ta Dr Draper, Washington D Draper, Washington W E Hooper. Baltimore \J H Bobinaon.Mtrcer, Pa A Felix. Port Cabello T Mendoza, Port Cabetlo BA Oondit, Princeton Jas M Ooppurnoll, N York W McVeagh. W Cheater H Brown A am, if Jersey 3 b Aoomb, New York G 8 Williams, Ohio ED Wheeler, W Point,BY HBell,Harrisburg A Off poor A la, Yer nont X W Smith, New York Mr Olwyne A la, Phila J 8 Weiden, Baltimore B II West, Boston G B White, New 1 ork T Pearce, Maryland . F W Tracr, New York . David Ford, Cairo, Bllnol* BD W Harris. Oonneotlcnt M Kean, LouisviHe, Ky Mrs D Jones, Knntusky PMorafOuba G Wetherbee, Kentnoky E K Collins, New York 3 E Patterson, Pittsbnrg AW Neff M 8 Brown, New York H B Goodwin, Williamsport Ira T Freeman, New York W H Webb, New York O H Schwartz, New Orleans T Hale, Chicago B Bobertson, Boston W O Ohurchill, New York J P Orosoy, New York Miss M D bee, New York F Hammond, New York - M Mock, Cincinnati JJ Benten, New York O G Smith, Chicago 6 B Smith A la, N J S Bollidav, Frio co, Fa 3 Oontan, East Cambridge Samuel Hans, lowa K P Herberton, U S A., E W Barston, New York Dr Mayo, 0S N F B Anderson, New York WA. Carpenter, Michigan E G Steele, New York John b Seed, Baltimore Jas F Foster, U S S John F Ferguson H N Gambrill, Baltimore Mrs Wm Bell A dan, Mo W S Bell, St bonis H b Beck, Williamsport W N Wood ft la. N J ' MrJellisonft dau, Boston Tl'o9 Langton, 0 8 N O W Barker OMoago $28,154 33 A Y Brown, Pennsylvania FB bafonchee, Baltimore B 8 Sinead * sister, Ool'lm* N H Swayne, Columbus J B Turton, Washington B b Bezzelly, Washington I' Cooper, New York J E Peyton, New Jerser G W Bailey, Wooster O JH Smith, Cincinnati O W E Atoom, Cincinnati O C b Moore, Cincinnati O B b Browning, Louisville G Scott, Steubenville O John H Hawkins, O . E W Suttoo, Now York W Irvin* Steele, New York J H Jones Pennsylvania Miss A McClees, Wil, Del MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., below Aroh. P H Bunko, Pittsburg J Seaooul, Wostfleld A H Seigel, St bonis IB Grupy, Balttmoro O MoFadden, 1 owntngtown O Schierhober. lowa W J Slickly, Pennsylvania J W Micklr, Pennsylvania S J Berger, St Paul W bee, St Paul J O D billy, Beadiog B Evans, Cincinnati, O S Strickland, Reading BC Green, Pottsvilie Master J Green, Potisvitle 8 Nasmith Bev B Prout, Maryland Mrs M McKnlglit D F Shoemaker, Newburg JB MoOamant, Pottsvllle J detaO Carreno A fa, S A M AOarreno A fa, S A Mrs G Tero. Caracas. S A J B Oonde, Caracas, S A J p Wbaling, Milwaukee J a Myler, Pittsburg O M McKibbin, Jr, Pittsb’g J Hewitt AMEBlCAN—Chestnut street, above Filth. O P Knight, Baltimore N B Griffin, New York J F Omera, New York J McGowan, Wash, D 0 ,T Hezlett ft la, lowa J Daws, New York James F Smith, Beading Mrs Moore, New York Geo.l Adams A la, Prov, Bl J F Moleard, Wash, O O Geo S Brock, Scranton blent W B Keim, 0 S N Jas S Klrviog, Wash, D O A B Norton, Wash, D 0 W W While ft 1, Lock Hav W.A Field, Hartford RevDe Forest Porter, N Y bieut H G Brotherton, NY bt G G Brotbertnn A I, N Y D H L; A wf, Baltimore Copt Bt an wood A la B H Lehman, Bethlehem D Thomas, jr, Poona M Collins A Clark, New York . OH Shaffer, New York Dr 0 H Lord A la, N York F L Austin, New York J L Smith, Denver, Col T E F Smith, Scranton ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. J J Whitlock A wf, York H W Catherwood, Pa Geo Webb, Washington GW Barnes Cb»B Jackson O W Nesbitt, Tiogaco L'Del)son, Cherokee Nation Mrs L A Kelchner, Ohio Dr Sharp, New York Henry P Smith, Baltimore A K Biwood, New York Wm C Porter, N J D B Monism, Mass Joan Phillips ft la, N J B O Harra Awf, Balt A Lsrch A wf, Baltimore H O Brantball, New York A b Oliver, Ohio J Draoiotd, Oonneotlcnt D E Whitney, Hartford Tbos Gasß, St Louis J F Everson A la, N I J J Galnabia : THE UNION—Arch street above Third. E Cowan, Warren, Pa W Busier, New York J August, Macomb, 111 . B M Bitfeld, lowa B E Ewing. Eiktou, Md L O Graves, Oieveland, 0 Mrs Woodward, Cleveland, 0 Tbos A Bonllr, Hagerstown Stephen Baidal, Providence G Hchardson, Galena, HI Cbas D Faison, Paris, Ky 3) W Price, Kentucky Mrs Preston & sister, NY W S Robinson, Dayton, 0 P Hartman, Lancaster Miss \ E Hartman, Penna J T Horner, Ohio H J Horner, Ohio R P Williams, Ohio Jos H Hollis, Ohio . STATES*"UNION HOTEL—Market* above Sixth. P.Martin, Lancaster J S Morrison, MD, Pa EW Betts & wf, lowa J ftl Denny,Jowa IC Cable & fa, Lsnia H A Snyder & fa, N 0 L W PtrklDß & vrf Bobfc Stiff, Bloooisbnrg Mias L Stiff, Biootnsburg Adolphus B*ker, USA John Grown, Jersey City.: . WJ Dinger, Cheater co,Pa John Early, Carlisle, Pa ; D Black, Carlisle, Pa Hl* Bicnson ' ,»H PoguvWil, Del ■ S PTUlbow, Wil, Del W Frick, Chester co, Pa Jas Mbes. Chester co, PA D Baugh, co, Pa •S' imou JVnes, Backs co, Pa M R Artlier, Htisnllton B SfiiL’pfe* Rew Britton H B Ocmeordt Bliss* Lizzie Abreina, Pa M ti G-od-win. Uiiionlown UOMMKBOIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. W Diiley, Wiikcsbarre F Andres, Wilkeebarre W r. Asto. Htw York T.Beifenyder.Trai.ton, N,J HEDichßon ' W T Seel, Pennsylvania J O C’nwH, New Jersey A M Sou. beer. Safe Harbor Joa H Bailey, W Chester F A Churchman. Del M P Gallßgber, Delaware .it F Gardner, Fort Dal John Hughes RATIONAL HOTEL—Baca street, above Third, H CGrbini New York D M Davis, Fottsvilie Jlt Cleaver, Bchus tsill co Peter Feller. ScbuflkiH oo Amos Peter. Brooklyn D Lahey, Brooklyn (ibailee P Oliver, Brooklyn M Damon, Brooklyn ; lieao Woods, Wilkesbarre J M Shelden, Backs CO KW B cklus, Micersviile J 0 Bahn, Washington Jos F Seidea, Potteville John Weitzel DJ Jones, Milesbnrg, Pa BABLEY SHEAF-Second street, beiowYine. OTP Millar A la, Eiciboro | Mies E Larzalero, Bichboro Dr Jos Fonlke, Ceutreville A P Cary, Manchester, N J J Lander, Pbillissburg, N J J L Iredell, Jenkiutown O H Palmer, Jenkintown 0 Nelder, Oarversvllle S holiday, Pennsylvania F D Burthe, Pennsylvania A St>} der, Oheeter co W Oanfleld, Pennsylvania W Cedwalader, Yardteyvilla J E Patnter, Backs J Sliomat er, Bucks A P Seburtz, Annapolis, Md Lient G 0 Davenport & 1, Wayne co MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. The* Livezey, Pennsylvania E A Kelley, Pennsylvania J B Later, Trenton, N J W Stapler, Pennsylvania Miss E Stapler, Backs co,Pa S B Oooperr'Jr, Delaware ; J Hnnt, Doj lestown ■ ‘ BO Bradshaw, Quskertown P 0 Jonrs, Jr, Delaware B J Ford, Delaware Joa Pomcty, Virginia F Percey A la, New York H Barton, Boston ■ . MT. YEBN ON—Second street, above Aroh. Miss Nanoy Perce, Oonn E T West, Connecticut Miss A Edwards, Bucks co Ohas Orlstmom, Pa H Middleton, Trenton, N J Wm Levis, Maryland L Hunt, Springfield, Mass S A Stone, New York Mr Crocker, New York , - • "■' PASSENGEBB ABBIVSD. In sieamßhip Snwanee, from New Orleans—Oapt Geo D Kogers, Mrs Catharine Brisbln, Miss Julia A Briabln, Met srs'O Lodlg, Wm Drawe, J Lewis, F White, lady and child, Mr Ftoiscbman and lady, H A Snyder, lady and Child. Oapt I o Cable lady, two children and aorvant; Peter Qntnn, Hugh Oallahan, Daniel Oallahan, Bartho lomew Campbell, Oarlus Spaulding, Park Byrne, A'Hea. epeter, Obas Henapeter, Bev A Arnold, Mr T B Hen dricks, Mr. Charles Vamaker, Lient Sales, Mr Edrnann, Mr Oregan, and 23 in the steerage. In bark Joseph Maxwell, from Porto Oabello—Adolf Felix, M A Cortno, i De La Ooreno. Mad Teresa Oo reno, Olsrisido Ooreno, Gertrude Fr Ylilvo, Jnß Oondy, Teresa Ooreno. Manuel Ooreno, Gertrude Ooreno, Jose fine Ooreno, Mad de Toro, Oiemenclo Mosfcuob, Silvio Toro, Mad Ja Bodrio. J de La Toro, Benjamin _Grean, BmeUo Green, Merced Green, Merced Osoatnis, Thomas Mendcso, F FiHatdea u, Henry Dale; fhos Olivers. MARINE IN TELIiIGENCE. HSr SEE FOTJBTH PAG* Ship Adelaide Bell, Kobertson, from Liverpool July 4, with mdse to J B Penrose—towed np by tog America. . Bark Joseph Maxwell, Davis, from Porto Oabello Aug 1, wlih coffee, bides, and cocoa nuts to J Daljatt k 00. Saw ship Adelaide Beil at anebor off the Buoy on the Brown, Brig Lillian, from Turks Island, and a herm biig, light, were at anchor at Quarantine. _ . Brig Lillian, Bailey,~l7 days from Turks Island, with TOOO bushels salt to A Kerr. Bohr Henry Nntt, Bakor, 20 days from New Orleans, with sugar, «c and 29 passengers to Baker S Folsom, Sohr Annie Yirden, Chambers, 1 day from Fort D*. posit, Md, with grain to Jas L Bewlay S 00,. Bclir Itaska, Williams, 1 day from New York, with mdse to W M Baird A Co. ■ ~ , Steamer Bristol, Charles, 84 hours from New York, with mdse to W F Clyde. , . - „ . Barge H O Hall, Knisht, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird A 00. OI.ieA.BSD. ■ V Bark Overmann, Sogott, Marseilles, Janrctoho * La vergne. _ „ , „ Bark Amy, Hammond, Boston, Twcllb A Oo Bohr Sarah Fisher, Edwards, Alexandria, Tyler, Stone * Hchr Albion, Painter, Harrison’s Landing, captain. 1 Btr Alloa, Bobinson, Hew Tort, W P Clyde. Str J S Sbriver, Bade, Baltimore’ A Groves, Jr." Btr Commodore, Wilmer, Fortress Monroe, A Boyd. BY TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the I~M. The XI S hospital ship St Mark, bound south from Phi ladelphia, is at the Breakwater, together with a targe fleet of outward bound vessels. Wind strong from HB. Yours, Ac. JOHN I’. MABSHALL. MEMORANDA. Steamship Champion, Wilson, cleared at Hew York 23d hurt for Aspinwall. , Bark Oak, Ryder, cleared at Boston 22d Inst, for Phi la Bark °imporador, Power, hence for Pernambuco, wss srok.ii 22d lust, off Cape Hentopeu. ■ Behr Engineer, Majo* for PbUede! pbia» was at Hotter- s* #* Barrett, Nickerson, and G M Smith, Mills, cleared al Boston 22d inst, tor Philadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. Mosquito Nets Made and Put Ui?, alt Styles, Qualities, and Prices. A Good Moaaoito Net as low as Four Dollars at PATTEN’S Now West-Bud Upholstery Store, 1408 CHESTNUT Street. au22-3t* Batchelor's Hair, Dye ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Byt produces a color not to he distinguished torn nature warranted not to injure the Half In the least j remedies the ill effects of bed dyes, and invigorate the Hair for Ufe. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soB and beau tiful. Sold by aR Druggists, Ac. jgy Tho Genuine Is signed WILLIAM .A. BAXOHE LOB, on (he four tidei of each boa. FACTORY, No. 81 BAROLAY Street, -i -(Lots 233 Broadway and 16 Bond ttnet), my23-ly , , , - New York. EINGEB & Co.’S IiETTEE «*A” PA MTT,Y SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE EB OENT IMPS OYEMKNTB, Is the bust, and ohbapsst, and most kkadtiful, of all Sewing Machines. This Macltino will sow anything, from the running of a tuck in Tarletan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or ReaTer Cloth down to the softoas Gauze or Gossamer Tissne, and Is ever readyto do its work to per fection.- It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tnok, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This' Is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it Will do so better than any other Ma chine. The Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine may be had In a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Cose whloh Is now becoming so popular,!«, a* ns name Implies, one that can be folded Into a box or oa» which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa dons table for the work to reft upon. The eases are of every Imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in Its native forest, or as elaborately finished as art oandnake thorn. The Branoh Offices are well supplied withsiUC twist, thread, needles; oil, eto., of the very best quality. Bond for a copy of “ SisoEa A Co.’s Gazkttk.” I. M. SINGER A 00., 488 BROADWAY, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OEEICB, 810 CHESTNUT OT. abbiyed Vebandah Awnings —The improved style end cot, and of tbs best goods, only to be had at W. HENBY PATTEN’S New West-End' Curtain Store, 1408 CHESTNUT Street. au22-3t* CARPETS—Made up and laid by oare fnl workmen, at W. HENBY PATTEN’S New West- End Upholstery Store, 1408 CHESTNUT Bt. aa22-3t* WiKDOW fc hades. —The old manufae turer, W. BHNBY PATTEN, has removed to his new Btors, 1408 CHESTNUT Street, CHEAPEST SHADE establishment to town. / ' au2*st# One-Frio* Clothing, of the latest Svtus, made In the Bert Manner, expreasly for BE TAIL SALES. LOWEBT Selling Prices marked in Plato Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Gsa-Pnioa'STSTxx Is strlotiy ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES A 00,. BO4MABKET Street MABiBIEB. WABBINGTON—9TAU.—At Wilmington, Del., on the 2lßt tort , by tne Bev. Mr. Dickerson, Joseph H. .WarrlDgttn to Lonisa B. Siau, daughter of Moses B, Bt.n.Ftu. * bMITH—SLADE.—On the 18th of July, by the Bev. Dr. Olnlds, Ebert W. bmith <o Sarah E, Slade, daughter of the lale John S. Flade, Esq , all of this city, . BAMSKY—DALBELL On Thursday, 21st fast., by Bev. O. Cooke, D, D , Hr.; Thomas Bamsey, of Frank ford, to Mi,s Charlotte Dalzell. ot this city. : LOWBi— BOISE B._On Thursday evening, August 21st, 1862, by the Bev. H E, Gilroy, Mr. Isaac bower to Miss Margaret Boi-er, both of this city. JOIINbON—DONoaN,—On the 20th Inst., by Bev. J. H Ktnnard, Mr. J<sse Johnson to Miss Charlotta G. Duncan, both uf this city. YATES—Suddenly, while bathing, at Deal, Mon meutn county, Now Jeney, August 21sr, Walter Paul Yates, in the 11th year of bts age, only child of Edward D. and Elizabeth Yates The relatives and friends of the family, and also Bias ko Cadets, Company A, are respectfully invited to at tend hie funeral, from ihe re6ider.ee of his pareots, No. 544 Ncrth Tenth atreer, on Tneed, y. the atlO o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to banrel HiliCometiry. ** BOYD.—On Friday, August 22d, at Elizabethtown, N. J., John T. Boyd, in the »7th year of his age. The male friends of family, and those of his brother-in-law, Francis Thtbanlt, are respectfully invited lo attend hie fnntral, on Monday, 25in Inet.. at Walnut attest wharf, on the arrival of the 10 A. M. line from New York, (about 2.15 P. M.) To prooeed to Wood land Cemetery. * BEAD!—At the United States Naval Asytnin, on the 22d August, 1362, Boar Admiral George C. Bead, 0.8, Navy. , tthe funeral will take place on Tuesday, the 26th lust., at 10 o’clock A. M. ## BUDHaN —Suddenly, on the 23d tost,, William O. Budman, in the 34th year of his age. His friends end those of the family are respeotfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No.' Sl9 Green street, on Wer nesday afternoon, 2ItU ihst., at 3 o’clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. ### ANDEBBON.—On the 224 inet., William Fleming, Infant son ef James B. and Elizabeth Anderson # BAKEB.—In Camden, on the 19th Inst., William B. Baker. * BOWLES.—On the22d lust.. Florencebavloia, infsnt daughter of William 8. and Mary Jane Bowles, aged 2 years and 1 day. # BOYEB.—On the 21st Inst, Biter Boyer, in the 54th year of his age. * BUCHANAN.—On the 2lsttost, Bobert, Infant son of James B.' and Martha Buchanan, aged 10 weeks and 3 days. * BUSBINGKB—KiIIed in the battle or Slaughter Moun tain, Ya., Aug. 9,1862, William Bussinger, aged. IS years and 2 months. * EOOLK3—Oq the morning of the 224 lost., John youngest son of John end Margaret A. Ecclem aged 8. months. * ELuIS.—On the 21st fault., Mary, wife of John Bills, aged 42 years. 1 * GBABAM.—On the 21st Inst., Walter Graham, aged 68 years . *= GOONAN.—On the 224 Inst., Margaret Goonan, wi r e of Michael Goonan, aged 34 years. * KNIGHT.—On the 20th lost., John Knight, SV., aged T 1 years. - JAMISON.—On the 224 inst., Samuel, son Of Bobert an 4 Elizabeth Jamison, aged 18 months. . Fridas, 224 inst., at Pittsgrove, N. J., Margaret, wile of the Bev. George W. Janvier, aged 76 yi ars. # . BiblTH.—On the 22d inst., Mrs. Sarah Smith, wife of William Bmilh, and danghiorof Bichard Cartwright, of Ncrtb Penn, aged 33 years. SEED.—Suddenly, on the 2lst instant, Mrs. Mary' Beed. relict of the late James Beeri, aged 66 years.. IT NEALE—Suddenly, on the 20th insfc, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Neele, in the 77sh year of her age. # MILLED.—(tm: the 19th inst y Henry Miller, in the 481 h year of his age. * DONOGAR,—On the 22d inst, Bridget Donogan, aged 66 y, a> s. # DOUGL AS.—On the 22J inst.,'John B. Douglas, aged 66 yinrs. * DOWLAN.—On the 20th inst, Mrs. Hester, wife of Mr: William Dowlan. io the 64<h year of her ago, . # DUFF Y—On the 22 j inst., Thomas Duffy, in the 38th year of hi. nga, # FOUGKBAY.—On the 22d inst., William S , son of Bene J. and Mary H. Fougeray, aged 1 year ant 29 days. • ■■■ # Modeling sturi.—besson & SON, No. 9W CHESTNUT Street. Black Mousseline de liainea, doable width?. • Black Tamila. Black Summer Bombazines. Black English Bombazines. Black Alpacas, bombazine finish. Black Qros Grain and Poult de Sole SUk3- Black Crape 65 arete and Bareges* Black Barege Hernani. Block Silk Grenadines. Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, Ac. jy33 jvr==* TO TUB TJKIOK VOTERS OF THE Lk3 6EOONT).«BUiiTuRtA.ij DIStBIOT.—Fsu«Ow- Oitjzenb: I bay© oean assailed bj the Tax Kecaiver, who is Ufir g eyery n'eane witbia his reach to defeat my ro-nomlnatt(>ti, ht canae I refosdd to eatieticnrand vote for the bill which deprived tbe Oifcy Treasurer of the legiti mate pcrciuifrUee ot lisa*-office,, and also oec- I vot&d for the repeal of the-law under ■which the Taxßeceiyer claima five per cen»* d»-Ui uaoiit taxes. ? I was Bolicit»r of the Tax Bepirtment at the fims I cast the vote abovea roforted to. fur doing which I was discharged on the lltb of Aorll last, (the da? of the final - adjctmune it of the Legulauire ) It remains for you to; deteimine whether the patronage and power of the Tax Receiver shell be used to tn*ke and unmake Senators and Bfpreeentativea for the sole purpose of promoting his selfish views. lam free to confer that I votea ror tne law under the belief tha» it was to accrue to the city, but Ivotedfor Us repealundtrsiandingly. It# G, BUSH S^IITH. *Ws?=* NATIONAL UWIOff —TttE MIiWBKRS ud to .he CITY COMMIT Off SOPKR USTENDBNOE will meet BAY i MONDAY), 25th at 3 o’clock’P. M.,'at the COUNTY OuUBT for organization and othe * purposes. ■ Sanjuel Bfl!. Jr- V John JACkson, . Biiam Horter, Joseph T- Yankirk, H B. Gardiner, Wm H. Kern, James Savrea, William Linker, Samuel Miller, James I. Ahieon. It iy-» YOT»G MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO [L? OIATION —The regular Monthly Meeting will be h> id THIS (Monday) EVENING, at the Bev. Dr. WILIE’B OHUBOB, BBOAD, below Spruce. Arrangements are in progress for a syste tnatic co-opera tion with Ohapiaine in vices in the catopa of instruction. A number of oa r ,cifcv Chaplains will be present, and. with the Bsv- W. E. BOABDMAN, and the Rev. - BOBEBT PAT IEBSON, rof Chicago, who • have recently returned from the armies .In the field, will oodress the meeting. A full attendance of all Christian patriots is rrauested. The members of r the' Asaociatipn are specially r« qaeated to report them . selves for active eevvice in this campaign. Ladiasalao inviied toattend. Byerier _ It# - GEO. H. BTP ABT, Praiident- r— —SOTICK PENNSYLVANIA DCF FIBE insukanoe oo«/ u^T 21<t , im The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Penn sylvania Fire - Insurance Company will be held at their office on MONDAY, the first day of September next, at 30 o’clock,“A: M„ when an ©lection will be hdd for nine Directors.-to serve for the ensuing year. ; ac2l- tsel WM. G. OBOWELB, Seoretatr. [VT=a. OFFICB OF THE HARRISBURG, JOY, AND LAN, UAbTEE BAILEOAD COMPANY.— Philadelphia- August 20,1862 . v /• .“ M ... r* The annual meeting of-the Stockholders of this Oom pauy will be helfi on FBIDAY, the 6th 6lay of next, at 11 o’clock, A. M , at N 0.3 WILLING ts AL. LEY. at which time an election will be held for Thirteen Director., to serve for the enmlng year. au2l.!2t* GEORGE TABES, Secretary. ~-=» RECRUITS FOR PHILADELPHIA. If EKGIM-BSTb IN THE FIELD.—Th* DIS BOBBING AGENCY OF THE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FDND announce to all Becrniting Officersi for Phila delphia Pcpinvntß Id the thld. that they Bit, B AILY, between 9 A M. aed-12 M., at th-(r Office, la front pt the FARMKBB AND MECHANICS BANK, and are prepared to pay , _ * . S 6 Premium to each Recruit, and ... *5O Bounty to each Eecrnit, upon compliance with the forms they have adopted. Information, in detail siren on application; to the undersigned. Beermting Officers 'will please present tbeir credentials for emiating. vwwnwuipw«»j> MXOHA36IiT.BA.KBB, GBOBSB WHItfiHBY, SINGLBTON A. M.EBOJEB. nag-tael ,v—=. TO TIIK UNION ELECTORS OF THE LT eighth LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT, 00M FBJ8ING THE TENTH WARD, AND FIRST, FOURTH, FIFTH. SEVENTH. AND EIGHTH PRE CINCTS OF THE FOURTHENTH WARD. • Gbhtlbmks :—I am still ynnr Representative, and from a sense of duty to you, submit the following state saeui: *■' ■ The Oity of Philadelphia i* psyrag an immense sum or money for the collection of its revenues. To correct this wrongs I last winter introduced a bill, which, haditbe come a law, would have saved.the City at least fifty thou sand dollars a year. Tho bill passed the House, bat was lost in tho Senate. ' . w . „ , ~. _ I cordially supported Mr. WHdey’s hill, which pro posed to repeal the Act of 1861, under which Act the Receiver of Taxes had claimed five per cent, on outstand ing laxeß. That bi'l passed the House, and was alto de feated in the Senate.. Late in tho session the Members of the House were startled t> learn, tbat at the instance of the Receiver of Taxes, or of nereons in his interest, ■who bed visited Harrisburg for that purpose, the collec tion of the Jtsto and Mercantile tax had been surrepti tiously taken from the City Treasurer's Office, and trans ferred to the Receiver of Taxes Office, with an increased charge of 2X per centum for collecting. As. That obnoxious law was soon repealed, and I had the honor of assisting In tho work. Borne of the parties Im mediately Interested In maintaining the present unjust end burdensome system nf collecting taxes, determined that I should no longer interfere with their wishes, and before the close ef the session I was informed that a young man, who is a clerk In the Receiver o! Taxes Office, had been e> lected aa my successor. . • . . The parties engaged in carrying ont this (to them) de sirable change, perfected tboirjorganization months since, in every precinct In the district. They rely for success not so much upon their strength, as upon the belief that yon will, as heretofore, nogleot to lake part in nominating candidates for olaces of irust. Apprised as yon now are of this fact, and having a direct personal Interest in the proper settlement of the ißSue that is now pending, it is for yon severally to de termine whether you will keep away from the co le on the afftrnoon and evening of Tuesday next, (the 26th Inst.,) and allow me to bo proscribed for attempting to protect your rights, or attend and rebuke the efforts of a few olty officials, who. Dot content with immense receipts, assume to kelect your Representatives, I remain, your friend and obedlont nerv’t, aug23-Bt* W. L. DENNIS^ POLITICAL. Receiver of taxis, JAMES O KELCH, •SECOND WARD. TPOR receiver of taxis, JJ ADAM H. SHOEMAKER, OP - .. SIXTEENTH WARD. ' , „ Subject to the nomination of Ihe N atlonal Un on Don ventlon. ' - ■; »n25-4i*__ TTOR CITY CONTROLLER, 1862, J? GEO. W. HEFTY, FOURTEENTH WARD. an7-tn Edre bourbon whisky.—a small lot of “ Pore Old Bonrbou,” made by Colonel Leonides Metcalfe, now Colonel of Tth Kentucky Oaval rv 'and warrsnted made from best duality Kentucky Corn and Bye, In the old-fashioned, ccpper-dlstlUed man* ner;in store, and for sale a BROTHER, an2s*fit* - MCNortb THIRD Btrect, TO VOLUNTEERS. M ARMY WATCHES. Ve have just received an assortment of Goldand Sil ver Watches* made expressly to our order* Uariy adapted to those in the Army* on account or their extra strength and simplicity of conetrnett my-which wo will mOI very low. LEWIS liAIHmTJS & 00.* au2l-6tif THo.rn OHESTKUT Street. THE PRESS.— PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1862. rvsz. HEADQUABTERS PBNPf S YbV AMI A Ug MILITIA. - SUBGEON GBNEBAL’S OFFIOE, - Harsisbubg. August 16. 1362. STATE MEDIOAb BOARD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 6he State Medioal.Board will meet ta the Hail of House of Bepresentaiivos, Harrisburg, on THOB3DAY, September 11,1862 and sit one day, for the examination of candidates for the post of Assistant Surgeon In Penn sylvania Regiments. : Candidates will register their names at the HaU at ,»s A. M., and none but those present punctually at 9 A. 5L will be examined- Oitizens of Pennsylvania, of good health, ana oapable. of active service in the field, can alone be received- By order of a. G. OUBTIN, ; ... Governor of-Penosylvama. HENBY H. SMITH, au2o-tsell Burgeon General of Penns, lvaula. OUR COUNTRY 1 TO ARMS! ’—THE 11$ CO M MITTKE' appointed to rece vo Subsorlptions fa aid of the CITIZENS’ BOON tY FUND, for pro viding tbe proportion of Philadelphia’s gnota of men to increase the Army of the BepuMle, sit datiy at : INDEPENDENCE HALL,. - From ! O A. M. to 9 F. M. By order ol the Committee. _ jv29 tSI THOMAS WEBBTEB, Chairman. II ivOTIOB.—BLASKO CADETS, RSCOMPaNY A, are respeotfully requested-to meet 111 at their Armory, 219 South BBuAD Street, on TUESDAY MOBNING, the 26th tost, at half.past 8 o’clock, to , attend the funeral of their late member, Walter PALL YATES. By request of an26-2t* Major EOKENDOBFF. jH RECRUITS FOR PHIL AD SL- R PHIA KEGIMENTS IN ACTIVE SEBYICIB IN ill THE FlELD—Reoruiis wanted for the Oid Bogi menta from Philadelphia—CAVALßY, ARTILLE RY, and INFANTBY. Bounties for all other, regiments haveofated. The following “bounties” are how paid, cash in band, before the reernit leaves tbe oity : By tbe Government—‘Bounty 525 and a “ premium” for each recruit offering...... 4 The Oitizen’s Bounty Fund paid to each reoruit. 60 andan additi0na1“prem1nm”0f................ 6 These liberal “bounties" and “ premiums” will bo paid at once for all able-bodied effective men between the ages of 18 and 46. The draft will surely lake place on September 3d. 1862; there remains then tint one week to socure.these bnuoties. Your fellow-citizens appeal to you from the battle-field to reinforce these veteran and woll-offlcered regiments. Shall they appeal in vain? • Come forward NO W, and select not only tbe regiment In which you wish to Bcrve', but fho particular company in which your , comrades are, instead of waiting to be drafted witbout these privileges. - - - For further particulars apply at the following, recruit ing Btetionß now open: Capt. Thomas J.’Town, Psth Begimeat. 262800 k strest, bieut. Pa‘rick Egan, 95th Beginient, 202 Dock street. Lieut. O. B Griffith. 82d Begiment,l33 N. Ninth street. Lieut. A. J. i norr, 82d Begiment. 716 Vine sttest. ’ Capt. William J. (Jbb-r. 99ih Baglment. Capt. Adam Bcbnh;99‘h Begiment. Lient. John S. Biehl; 26<h Begiment, 144 North Third, and comer Carpenter and bixtb streets; Lieut. Gforge W. Tomlinson, 26th Begiment, and 114 Nonh Third; and corner Carpenter and Sixihftreets- *' Capt. P. McDonough, 2d Ecservos, 108 South Sixth Btroet. . bieut. John Curley, 2d Beserves. 108 South Sixth street. Capt. Matthew BeiUy, 115th Begiment, 1219 Market street. ’ ' ■ OaptWllUam Wilson, 81st Begiment,lllB Market street, bieut W. b. Stock, 29th Begiment bieut. Thomas K. Boggs, 23d-Begiment, N. E; corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, third story.' : Lieut George W; Wilson, 61st Begiment, 8 South Fifth street. 1 '. bieut. William M. Dawson, 61st Begiment, 8 South Fifth street. ,2 bieut. Samuel Larue, 33 Pennsylvania Infantry Be sorve Corps, 40 South Third street. ; Lieut. John Stanton, 3d Pennsylvania Infantry Besorve Corps, 40 South .Third street. . Lieut. Charles Bdeni 98th Begiment, 632 North Third street. V,’.. , . , - bieut. Edward Hough, 98th Begiment, 532 North Third street. . Lieut, James R. Hadley, 26th Begiment, 1030 Filbert street;; ■ r' ■ "V-; i Capt. Christian H. Wlntor, 75th’Begiment, 488 North Third street. . Capt. William Jatho, 27tb Begiment, CallowhUl, oboye Fifth street. ■ , . . biatt Walter S. Briggs, 27th Begiment. , , bieut. Wm betford, 29th Begiment, 718 Market street. Lieut. John Boche, 117tk Begiment, 104 South Sixth streot. Lient. Daniel B. Meany, 117th Begiment, 44 Sbnih Seventh street. 2 • Lieut, Justus A. Gregory, 91st Regiment, 620 Chestnut street.. Lieut. Colonel E. H. Flood, 43d Regiment,lstFennsyl vania Artillery, 150 North Second street Major Jameß H, Brady, Ist Penns?lvaniaArtillery, 150 Norti? Second aDd SlS' lfdrth Second street. Lieut. Daniel F. Linn, 58thRegimeni, 620 Chestnut street/. -•-- ■ • Xiieut.f Joseph N. (Abbey, 112th Regiment,-.138 South Fourth street,. , • Lieut. J< JB. AUon, 724 Regiment. 627 Chestnut street. Lhut. J: W. Sunderland, 72d Regiment, 527 Ohostnut street. " Captain William Moore, 73d Regiment, 457 North Third street.' . Lieut., Christian Goebel, 73d Regiment, N. E. corner Fourth and .ofaetry streets. Lieut Nicholas Bageevli2th Regiment. Cap* Christian Kleintz, 65th Begitueixt:. 232 North Fourth street. Lieut. Philip Vorhees, 29th Regiment- Cart-Joseph C. Hees, 65th; Regiment, 333 Ohoatnul street. ' ' Lieut Benjamiriß, Eyre, 71st Regiment, 620 Chestnut street * HEADQUARTERS CiDWAL A- H DEB REGIME NT,. 120th P. ill enn RIPI Rpn,-o. w-/ovi-ticrT!rtlilJh and WALrsIXT -rSstreara/ Beornlts wanted to .<Ol op the above Bogi meht, Vohmtua from the country will receive the City of Philadelphia Bounty, making altogether $lB5. Apply by mail, tr in person, as above ’ wii. r. sohreibeb, su2o-6t* . C 4 120th Beg. P. V. H BtJCKTAiL BRIGADE, $165 $$ BOUNTY—*IO EXTRA TOR FIRST FIFTEEN llfaißN ENROLLED.— Don’t Wait to sb DbAstho,- “■ thereby losing all botinttea. Men ronsteroa oil enlist ment. Pay and rationß to commence at once CHARLES 8. BOYD, ( Formerly of Con]mon wealth Artillery,) Second lieutenant and jaeornitingOOioerj a«l9 6t* -]- .--N0~727; MARKET Btreet. j CITY BOUNTY FUND COM & MISSION. ■ l]| NOTICE TO YOIiDNTBBBS.—OfficiaI informa “ Bon bae been riven to the Oity Botmty Fund Com mission, that the following named regiments have- been accepted by the Governor of Pennsylvania, on account of the quota of Volunteers required from the city of Philadelphia, viz: Zouave d*Afrique,- 00l Ooilis. - Eeglment No. 116,.0e1. Herman. . - .. . u IH, Sol. A. H. Tippin, Scott Legion. “ “ 113, Col. O.M. Pro vost.Onrn Exchange. 1! , II: 1-19,-001. P.O. Blimaker, Gray Reserve!. « « 121, 001. Chapman Biddle. The Commission ore ready to pay the bounty to volun teers in said regiments under the rules and regulations heretofore published. -:.g_o 1. ! , aulS-ldt JOHN O. KNOX, Chairman. . Vjjj ATTENTION! $162 BO UNTY. The danger of beingdrafted or consolidated into another regiment avoided by joioiog the Washington squadron of cavalry now foiminff, by order of the Secretary of War. under the command of Major J-AMBS Ma SeHOONMAKER. . Apply at' ‘ ■ ; 20* South Fourth Street. /Farmer’s Market Market, above Eleventh. Fatmir’e Hay Market, Seventh and Oxford, Oapt. J. W. BALL,. . Capt. H. N. HARRISON, Lieut. Caspar W. Morris, Lionfc Jacob J. Morris. ■ ac26-6t - ' ■••••"•••> ■VrOTICE. —PROPOSALS from Deal- J v ers and Millers are iavited till the 6th day of dep-; tember, 1862, for furnishing Flour to the Subsistence Department, known as No. 2'Bxtra. _ . Samples of this Flour can be acon at th® Oapitol Bakery in Washington. , It is desirous to make a contract for 20,000 barrels. Should, however, any person desire to furnish a leu., quantity, he will state the precise number of barrels in The contractor, will bo required to furnish about 600 barrel* daiij, until the contract is fiHed. ~ , • No Flour will be received which does not come up to the Etandard, at the Government inspection, made just before the purchase. _ . f The Flour to be delivered at the Railroad Depot in Washington, or any of the warehouses lu Georgetown, P, O. ~ - .. ■ . f The Flour to be put in new barrels and head unod. Government reserves the right to relict any bid for any bio, will bo received from contractors who have previously failed to comply with their contract. Bidders must be present in person to respond to their W Tbe oath of allegiance mmt accompany each bid. Firms msiing bids should state the names of the par ties interested. ... ... - Payment to be msde In Treasury notes, and the bids to be directed A. BfiCkH ITH, A.D. p., and O. 8., U S. A., Washington, D. 0., and endorsed “Pro posals for Flour.” an2s- dtsel au23 6t* MILITARY. Cent. Samuel Zullck, 29th Regiment. Lieut. Colonel Third Cavalry. U. S Army* ; Superintendent Kecruitlog Service,* 1102 Girard street, Ptrilada. 8u25-t3O PROPOSALS. FINANCIAL. U. S. FIVE TWENTIES; 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTIOH OP THE GOVERH. BEET AFTER FIVE YEARS.; I am lEEtrncted by the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY to receive BobßOriptione for thr above LOAN AT PAR, THE IHTEBEBT TO COMMENCE PROM BATE OF DEPOSIT, Time avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by rewiring payment In GOLD of the Interest from May A foil supply ef these Bondsalways on hand. JAY COOKE, bdbsobiption agent, 114 SOUTH THIRD ST. jy29-tf • ; : " . . / ./■ - JAMBS H. TT ALTON, "WTALTON & YOST, Y T BASKEBS, BBOKEBB, AND ' ' " BSKHEAIi OOILIIJTOES, No. 85 Booth THIBT) Street, PhUadolslil*. BEFEBENCEB. Jay Cooke A 00., Hon. James Pollock, James, Kent, Santee, A 00., Hon. H. D. Foster, Euberlck, Blaok, A 00., Hon. A. H. Boeder, O. McKibbin A Bon, Hon. Asa Packer, ' E. P. Middleton A Bro., Hon. Warren J. woodward. Hon. Wm, Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, Eoa anT-3m . M SCHULTZ & CO. have removed ■ to Ho. 16 Booth THIBD Street, where flier wM attend to the purchase and sale of PorOlsn and DOmestio Exchange, Hold and Bilver,old Demand Kotes and Other Beewittes. ■ - ani-lm* THANCY DRESS SILKS, 56 GENTS.— X 1 Fancy Drees Silks, 62 cents. Fanoy DreßS Silhe, 75 cents. - ■ • Fancy Dresa Slike, 87 cents.' - CUB WEN STODDABT ft BEO^ Nos. 450,462, and 454 North SECOND Street, an22-8t f above WUIoW. EICH BLACK SILKS.- AU Widths and Grades, at our usual low prloe*. COBRWEN STODDABD ft 880., Nos. 450,462, and 464 North SECO ND Street, au22-3t abovo Wil'ow. •OTELLA SHAWLS, $2.50. k? Stella Shawls, *3 00. x StellaShawle, 1P3.00, 1 Stella Shawls, $4 00. Stella Shawls, S»-50. ' Stella Shawls, SS GO.. : vy, - . Comprising all colors, centres, and desirable Border iDgs. OUBWBN STODDABT & BRO., ■ Nob. 460, .4t3. and 454 North SEuOND Street, ar22-3t aboye Willow gLANEETS. .CUBWEN RfODDAKD A BRO., : Nos. 150, 452, and 464 North IjfiOO FJD Street, »n!2-Bt‘ • aboTe Willow. TTIANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS •J- Jnßt openod, a few oas'oß of French Shirting Flan nels, Id neat Btrijses, Chocks, ani Biaids, of desirable styles and qualities. . • ALSO—On»7, Bcarlot, end BHio Flannels. - . aul2 SHARPLESS BROTHERS. Tj'A L L D 1 LAINES, ALL NE W £}, PATTERNS.—BamiHon Do Baines. 1 Pacifio Do Laines, ; Manchester Do Lainos. 8T&8 A h&UbHijlj, and FOURTH and A BOH. tjJNGLISH PRINTS,FALL STILES. JL2i Opening of British Prints* ' 4-4 Fronoh stvlea. V • ■ BYBE & LAHDELI/, •. • tmS FOiniTa and A BOH. Linens, white GOODS, HOSIE RS', EMBROIDERIES.—The sobsoribers, in ad dition to the House Famishing and Onrtain Departments of the Dry Good, Easiness, give special attention to and ham always on hand a fresh stood of the best Sheeting Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, mid Embroideries, to which the attention of buyers is respectfully'reanested. SHEPPARD, VAN HABLIBGER A ABBXSON, an 6 18t 1008 CHESTNUT Street. THE LAST CHANCE FOR Bar gains.',-. x , ; PXIBTDSB REDUCTION IN PRICKS. We are determined to close ont the balance of oar Sum mor Stock before tho first Of September. In order to do Be we will offer »or entire stock of I FANOY silks: t DESIRABLE DRESS GOODB, Dauß MAt TLE9 AND POINTS! B, SILK GOATS AND SACQOES, At lower prices than thoie of any other Retail Honse In the city,' can’t' bo 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 PBIOES. One lot cheapest Black figured Silks ever offered. Also, a good assortment of s DOMESTIC GOOD?. . . ■■■■• H. STEED & SON, eu4-tf .'iHo. 718 North TENTH St, above Coates. : Bargains in jdry gooos. The following lots will bo sold at a great saorifloo to close them out—viz: ■ - ■ Two lets,Black Silk and Wool Oh alii os at 13 %c, worth 87X0. ■ Five pieces Barege, Angl6 at 4c, worth 100. > ; > Five pieces plain Barege at 12 Xc. Also, a largo lot of Shetland Shawls, at Tory low prioes, splendid for travelling or at watering places. .■ At JOHN a STOKES’, : jy3o: 702 ABOH Street. « OFSPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES.” E. M..NEEDLES - Has just opened NEW GOODS as follows: Broad hem-stitched Hdkfs.,2,2%,andoinchhem; hem g stitched Hdkfs. : (all linen), 13c., or 81 80 per doz.; 8 new stylos narrow val. and headings; new E stylos points lace and ether collars and setts, fc ; ' ALL FOB HALE AT OLD PRIOE3. AW fancy madf.-up goods, eucU as lace and other 5 set's, collars, sleeves. veils, hdhfs,. &c. &c., will be £ closed out, FOR THIS MONTH ONLY, prepara fr tory to laying in Fad Stock, i I >T A. BEDUOTIO SOF 20 PER CENT, a of all-kinds oi Linens, TKAite o Goods, Edgings, Insertings, tea. &c, will also be closed miUat a HEAVY DISCOUNT. • ■' • As all of the above goods have recently advanced S from 20 to ,25 per coot., from. the increased rates of exchange and tariff, the aboye great reduction from oar old prices should prove a great iiiduoe meut for purchasers of these articles to buy during loin month. * ati9 tf A ltl*‘WOOL EBENOH FLANNELS. .xA- Fanoy styles, for Gent*’Shirt* :_ r " " EVUft y ijANDELIr, ■ anS : FOURTH and ABOH. 0. F-: BUFF, A I,L-WOO 3 * OXTEJ O AOfl 'Ok mgr j; s._4o-inoh Black and White Check* sriTrinre Baino Cashmeres. 100 ported and for sole by flr.e pnro « SBeBPLUSS BBOTHKES, CHESTNUT and BIGHTH streets. rg! WEEDS AND CiSSIMBIiBS. I 1,600 yards heavy Oassimeres, just opmed. Also, 1,000 yards oil wool Twraida, 62 to 76 cents. SBntner and Pall Gossimcrca, a full stpcli. Ken’s and Hoys’ w»ar. our stock 1b complete.' . ■ ■ • DOMES! IDS. Bleached find Brown Shirtings. - Blt-och*d aud Brown Sbai>ti!t£d. Option Flannels, Domeu all,wool, and Saciuo do. Cotton Goods, at lowest market rates. BONBT-COMB QI7ILTB. Howisillaa a%Lauciister Quilts, Bathing Flatmate, -Mosquito Nets. liincn Table I)aai(tßka and Napkins. Cheap tots of 4-A heavy Irish Linens, CLOSING OUT. Bilk Manilas, Thin Dusters, L&ce Goods. . Boyß’Summer Clothing. Tbin .Drets.Goods, Black.Tamartines. ChaUieSti Mohairs, Mossaihbiques, &o. - OOOPNB & OONABD, jyBl.tf S. E. comer NINTH and MAKKET ate. Estate of john moParlan, DECEASED —Letter® of Administration upon the Estate of John McFerlari, deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate are repeated to make payment, and those baring claims on the same to present them to - JAM.E3 ; HOLMES, Adm’r, „ 33 South SIX CH Street, or to bis Attorney,- WILLIAM K.’ MARTIN,. „ " 233 South FI FT t£ Street. iii THIS ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE OITT AffD COTOTY OF PHILADELPHIA, _j state of HKBBT H. BOBEBTS, deceased —Mary Botorts, the widow of the said decedent, has filed her petition and appraisement, claiming Beal Estate to the; vaine of *3OO, trader the Act of April 14th, 1861, and the supplements thereto ' r and tho appraisers haring re turned that thepremnes are not divisible, she will claim that sum in cash from the, proceeds of the; sale; thereof when made, and the Court will approve the same on PBipAY, the 19th day of September, 1882, at 10 o’clock A. unless'exceptions ate filed thereto, ’ A. THOMPSON,. Attorney for/Widow. li/TARSHAL’S BALE.— By virtue of iVI a Writ of Bale, by thi) Hon. JOHN OADWALA DKE Judge of the District Court of the United State*, to hsa for the BasternDiatrict of Pennsylvania, lnAdmi raltT, to me directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest and beef bidder, for caeh, at Derbyshire’s Store, at No 107 NORTH WATER-STREET, on WEDNES DAY, ’ September 8,1862, at 10 o’clock A. M., the ,resi due of the cargo of the steamer OUMBBtA, consisting of’Hardware, Nails, Ebfiold'Biflea, Drugs, Medicines, Boots ,ar,d Shoos, Cartridges. Ao. Catalogues will be issuodbne day prior today of sale. WIOTtAM MILL WARD, ihoxas rr. roar. RETAIL DRY GOODS. Blankets for Femily and Hotel purposes. 9 : 4 Twilled Blankets. 10- 4 Tv illed Blankets. 11- Twilled Blankets. 12 4 Twilled Blankets. IS-4 Twilled Blankets. • Of aeproved makes. OtTEBDAOK BIDES 1024 CHESTNUT SCBEBE 3024 CHESTNUT STREBT. LEGAL au2s*mw4t* ' U. S. Marshal Btstern Distriet of Penna. PmiAhinrHlA, August ;;..; au22<Bt PHOTOGRAPHS. WHEN IN THE HUMOR, JUST y V Http in at MBSEB’Spatlery, SECOND Street, above Green, and sit fora’Photograph, accurately colored, for *l% ftnd finely finished. : . It* Brigadier gen. corcqran.- A Card Photograph of Brigadier Gen. OO&GO BAN, jnst published. hIoAIiIiISTKB & BRO., an23-2t / . V 728 OfIIB3I?K.UT. /GENERAL KEARNEY.—A very V7T fine Card Photograph of Genial KEABNET, i OJ t published. , : MoALLISTEB & 880... a»23-2t • 728 QHE3CNUT. TY7 AR TRICES;:—AII tliose who ad- VV mire flue pictures should go at once to BKI MEB’S, end get alife-stee Photograph in oil colore, exe cuted by a -capital aniet. SECOND Street, above Gieen. ' ). -■ v ‘ *** riAPT. W. W. McKIAN, XT. 8. N. ■ A very firio Cord Pbotograpi of Captain W. W MoKBAN, jnat pnbliiibed. f ‘ _ „„„ vv • MoALliSfBB&BBO, |728 OEEBTNCT. . IMPLEMENTS OE WAR mHB NSW CANNON.\ THJC WAR DKPAKTdBHT Has requested that Drawings and iescriptiona of the tfewOarmon of long range should jbo forwarded to Washington. ' I To do thii, require* the completion «the model which cost over seven huudrel dollars. About five hundred dollars ate needed to hash it so that the requirements of the War Dep&rtmentj>an be met. Are there any persons sufficiently ayahe to the import ance of this matter to contribute „tbj necessary ronaos, either as an investment or otherwhs, or must the re quest of tbo W ar. Department be deemed ? A .capable. man is wanted to obtainsubscripfcions from those willing to contribute on appUctiion. The seryloe Wih be well paid. A, M. P3SNIfiIQBE» Attorney far tie Inventor, 132 X Bouth ■THIRD Street. circulating library WBROTHERHEAB’S CIBOU » LATINO LIBBABY.—AII the SEW ingliek and American Books, including ALL CLASSES <if Lite rature. This Jeahe ONLY Library in the country that include!: all tUKREW ENGLISH BOOKS that tenot BEPBINTED here. I Terms *8 per year; 8 months 88; three monthsßl.6o, or 8 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH streot. jyj-2m* — NOTICE—NOAtH PBNNSYLYANIA BIIL • nOAD BEMOYAIi OF PABBSNGEB DEPOT ' from EBONT and WILLOW Streets to ‘ i . THE NEW DEPOT, I TBIBD BTKEET, ABOVE THOMPSON STBSET. Onand alter MONDAY, September Ist, 1562, tUtPns senger Trades on this road will leete \ THE NEW DJBPdT, I THIBD BTBEET, ABOVE THOMPSON: STBEjIT, instead of FRONT and WILLOW Streets, as at prewnt • >Ali Trains’will stop at BEBKB Street, as ureal. 1 . White Oers of-Third-Street City Passenger JHne rao directly to the new Depot. ' ELLIS OLABK, \ au2ol2tv ■- V ’ - ■■■ Agent.. TRUSS AND BRACE DR a4*^PABTHBNT. 0. H. HKBDLES, Corner TWELFTH and BADE Street*, Philadelphia. Hernlel Troßßee and mechanical appliance* corroouj adjusted by G. H. NEEDLES. Fine French and approved American, adapted to form of .rapture, in adnlts and ; chUdren, English juw American Bnpportera and Belts, Shoulder Brace*, Sue ponsorlee, Elastic Stocking*, and arringa riety. Ladies’ Department, TWELFTH Sfcroetj nr»t door below B&co, Conducted by oompotent ladies. Jy2B-8m if v NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. YORK AUTUMN IMPORT. BRITISH GOODS. SAMUEIi McLEAN & Go, 39 AND 41 PARK PLACE, <- Have nowopen, and are by eaoh gtoamer roooivine ad ditiong of • FANCY DBYSS GOODS, BLACK AND WHITE FEINTS,' ' BBOWN SHEETINGS, BLACK AND OOLOEED ALAAOAB, BLACK AND OOLOBED OOBBBQS, BLACK AND COLOKID DE LAINES, MOHBNING, FEINTED, AND WOVEN GOODS, DEBBQEB. LAYELLAS, PLAID AND FANCY LONG AND SQUABE SHAWLS, To an examination and purchase of which they respect fully Invite buyers. SAMUEL McLEAN & Co, 39 AND 41 PARK PLACE, aulo-m* NEW YORK. COMMISSION HOUSES. - OURTAINB FOR HOSPITALS.. . 20,000 YARDS BLUE AND GKBEN WIDE COTTON DAMASKS. C3EORGKE D- PARRISH. - au2s-ts«!l gEAMLESS BAGS. « LEWISTON” and “PREMIUM” “A.” FOB SALE BY WILLING, COFFIN, & CO., jy2l.mwf3m No. 220 CHESTNUT Street. jyUNNEDLi . ■ : . AND.' GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.’S PRINTS. too. Cases NEW FALL STYLES. FOB SALK BY ' WILLING, COFFIN, & CO., Jy2l-Biwf3ra No. 220 OHEBTOTT-Street. ! JJED-QUILTS, SUITABLE FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES. 8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BOTE AND WHITE AND . 6‘LATE. ALSO, 8-4 and 6-1 INDIOO BOTE FLANNED9, • For sale by FKOTHIKGHAM & WELLS, jyl6-2m 84 N. FIJONT and 88 DETITIA SmiBBT. OHIPLEY O HAZARDs & • HUTGHINSONs So. 113 CHESTNUT STBEIE?, -. COMMISSION MBBOHAEES JO* TH* SAL* op PHILADELPHIA-MADE QP ox,{i ’ MTrtTAWY GOODS. J£t SAM: AS SA TuTLi, MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 AROH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MILITABY GOODS, OF EYEBY DEBCBIPTION, WHOLESALE AND BE TAIL I au.22 6t : rTENT BUTTONS AND SfilPS, X S. FtttUrn*. for sale at J. P. BE BSD’S manufac tory, corner-of THIRTEENTH and NOBLE htreots. - • »t)2l-Jn>* . . ■ : DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. 1862. JOHNES, BERRY, & Go., (Successor* to Ahfcott, Jobnee, dr C 0.,) , 627 MAEK.ET, AND 534. COMMEBOH STBEETS, IMPOB7BBS AND JOBBEBB OS' SILK AND . • FANCY DRY GOODS, ' Have now opened an entirely ■■■'■■ HEW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK, IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND ■ ; AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Also, a fall ueeortment In WHITE GOODS,RIBBONS,GLOVES, SHAWLS, Which they offer at the Terr Lowest Market Prices, and solicit tlio attention of the Trade. . anlB-3m YARD,GILLM°RE, & Co., Nos. 6X7 GHEBSNTO and 614 JAYNE Btreeto, Bare now open their FALL IMPORTATION DF BILK AND FANCY DRIBS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &c. BOUGHT IN EUROPE BY ONE OF THE FIRM. To which the attention of the trade la particularly In vited. aull-8m GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Fine shirt manufactory. The subscriber would invite attention to .hl» ; ' IMPROVED OUT OF BBIHTB, Which he moke* a speciality to his business. Also, eon startly recoining EOYELTIEB FOB GBNTLKMEN’B WBAB. J. W SOOTT, 4 - GENTLEMEN’S FUBNIBHING BTOBIS No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, SaS tf Four doors below the Continental. X CARD TO THE PUJ&IC. SPRING WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, HEW YOB K ; BakATOQA, July 1, 1863. * Am attempt has been made to deceits the public by persons offering what they call «Oonobbss Wat**” from fountains, and at the pride of si* (6) cents per gtao. The wholesale price of the genuine;Congress Water, at Hew Tori, being about 7lf cents per glass, the imposi tion of pretending to sell; at retail at lesa than cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent i bnt their probable course has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total contents. We hare rbvb* sold Congress Water in fountains, nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary-shied glass bottles. Thocork'or every bottle of the genuine li branded, And any vrithout those words and let- A ... V" OONGBEBS ten on the oork is 0. &W. oosimisn, WATEB. whether from foun- The following gentlemen are supplied by us regularij With genuine Congress Water, in bottles, fresh Brein th* Congress Spring: FBED’K BBOWH, oor. Fifth and Chestnut its. 0. S. HCBBEUi, 1410 Chestnut street. I OHAB. HLLIB & 00., Market street. [ B. J STEVENS A CO., Continental Hotel. V AMBBOBE-SMITH, Chestnut street I J. O. TURNPENNY.& C0.,041 Bpruoe street THOB. J. HUBBAND, cor. Third andSpruoest*. \ WYETH Bros., Walnut street OIaARKE & WHITE; WO-tatf ■ TAMES’ HAIR-HYEINH AND J-J OniLDBKN’a EAIB .CUTTING done in the most approved sty Is at FOURTH and BBAROH. au24*ift* ■ tains or bottles. OLAEKH & WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TiffARRYING FOE MONEY, 40 Ots.; •OX t &in’i Speeches,2o cent*; lies Miserable*, by Victor Hugo, 40 coritr: Mrs. W' if xi’a Novelfl. 49 oents. All new books bold at TWENTY PEB CENT. DI3- COUNT FROM PUBLISH BBS’ Plt COE A. PITOfI BB'S Cheap Book Store, 439 CHESTNUT Street. aiS6-3t .A NOTBER IMPROVED WAR XI_'MAP —A Map of the MWdlo and Southern States upon a large scale, showing all the Railroads, & 0., the Battle-fields, with the dates when fought, and other yalaableinfonnation.' Price SI. Also, afreeh Bnpnlyof Blunt’s Map of Eastern Vir ginia, Bhowing all the points of interest around Wash ington and Bicbmond ; also the localities near the Bspl dan; Barpahanock, &o, Price 50 cents. Forsaleby, WILLIAM S. & ALFRED M4RMEN, au23 , • 606 OHESTNUT Street. bep,obliqan. ? !:— JL Number of ft Campaign Paper, devoted to the Utiion, the OonatStntiou, and the election of "A&O3 BBIGGS, Etq.., to the Mayoralty, and the entire Be pub lican Ticket, will be issued about the 15th of September. . au2l-6t* EDUCATIONAL. npHOS.. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH and JL CLASSICAL SCHOOL for Boys, N. E. corner of . BEOAD and ARCH streets, WTllreopen S&ptomber Ist. au26-l<n^ rpREEMOUNT SEMINARY, NOR JL BISTOWN, Pa. Fen Young Men and Boys. The Bitustion is high! healthy, and beautiful—amid tea acres of ground, "Winter session commenoes SEPTEMBER 16th. Address JOHN \V. LOCH, au26mwf-9t# ' 'Prio'nioal. EDUCATION OF YOUNGLADISB. -Hi —The Fait term of tbe BPBUSG OAKDKS IN STITUTE will commence (D. V.) SEPTEMBER Ist. Fonr additional pnpUa may be received into tne family of GILBERT COMBS, A. M., Principal, au2s-12tSt - 008 and 611 MarahaU Street. English, classical, and ml THEMATtCAL 8 JHOOL, No- 1008 CHESHUT Street. The Fail Term will commence on MONDAY, September 8. '-' r ' ao2§-im# , WILLIAM FEWSMITH, M. A. MRS. MARYS. WILCOX’S BOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA DIES, corner CfBERMaN and MAIN Streets, GER MANTOWN, will re-open Septembsr'iOth. Circulars may be had at 1334 Oheenut street, or at the Serai nary. au2s-taelOft Q&EILENfrTiCKEB’S CLASSICAL , • INSTITUTE, No. 12T North TEMTH street, will reopen on Monday* September Ist. Besides the Eng lish and Classical -branches, German ami Freoob are also taught., Refers to Prof. G. Alien, Beni. Gerhard, Eni., Ch. Short, Eea. f >• Direct and per-oua! knowledge of the exquisite scho larship of Dr: OriSeidensticbcr, late of the University of .Gottingen, enables hie to recommend bim warmly.' as a classical teacher of the highest order.”—George Alien, Professor of Gitek and Latin in the University of Penn sylvania.au2S-12* T INWOOD HALL, ON CHELTGn -I—i Avenue, York Road Station, seven miles from Pciladslphia. • The TbirO Term of Miss CARR’S Boarding and Day School .for Young Ladies at lfae .above beautiful and healthy location will commence *n the second MONDAY of September. : - The number of pupils being limited to fifteen', the es tablishment lias ss much of the; freedom of, a home as consilient with mental.improvement: Exercises in the Gymnasium and open air are promoted, for which the extensive grounds afford full opportunity.- Circulars csi te obtained at tbe office of Jay Cooke k Co., bankers, 114 South Third street, or by addressing the Frincipal, Sfcocmakertown post offloe, Montgomery, county, Pa. au2o«2ai A CADEMY Off THE P KO jCTLTBRTANT BPISOOPAh CHTJBIH, I.OOOBT and JTfBIPEB Streets.—The Autumnal Session will open on MONDA Y, September lßt, at 9 o’clock A. H. Applications for admission may be made at the Academy, after Aiignßt 24th, between the hours of 10 ahd 12 o’clock in the morning. JAMBS W. BOBIHB, A. M , Head Master. aolfl-iDwa-lm WANTS. T3EEWEB.—An Englishman, who is XX thoroughly acaußinted witn Uie Knglisli'and Ame rican systems of brbwibg, and who has bad experience in • brewing all kidde of Ale and Porter, is in want of a Bitu a* ; tlcn aa BBBWSB. First-class articles guarantied. Address “A. H ,” u PoBt Office, Box 829 t, Chicago, Illi goto.-; : “ .. • a^-3^ 1 TXfANTED.— youn^'Mai^r^ a .<. f V an importing au2s«3t^ FOR SALE AND TO LET. SALE—A complete set of “ Ma lt rsatt’a Signals with Conversation Book.” Price, S2Q. Inquire at No. 840 South FIFTEENTH Street. •■ ■ >-. - . au2s-3tw ujfgeWt STEAMSHIP SUWANEE, S:.tUvft££- in troll'. Now Orleans. FOB-SALE, FREIGHT, or OHaBTBB Apply to- ’ IJUOKNOR, McOdMMON, A 00.,-- au26,3t* 37 N WaTEB at , and 38 N. WHaBYES. : 'm : . FOR SAL ®.—'l he dtsirable resi- BUI dence, 1119 GREEN Street. Pleasant location. Immediate possession.. One half caa remain on morcaage. a . ' amS-mwafit " FOR SALE- The two three-story ■M. brick HOUSES, west side or B BE A/D Street, north of Arch, Nos. 7Ji and 8, with the two Dwellings in the "Also, the thrfo-story brick DWELLING, No. 311 OBOWN Street. , Also, QOTTaGE and LOT, on east side of wILLIAVf, or TBIBTT-NlNTH.Street, West Philadelphia, shore Market street, with the modern Improvements Apply to B. A- MX fOH ELL, . an 26 6i# 134 South THIBD Street, T Phila. jej PART OF A FURNISHED HSU HOUSE WANTED by a small family, in' central location. Address Box 1395, Poat Office. FOR SALE —A beautiful COT HOx. TAGK, and six acres of -Ground, in the interior of Pennsylvania, desirably situated and arranged for an academy or ' first-class BCbool, -near a thriving village, and in a healthy location. , Also .adesirable DWELLING and Lot, in New Bloom Sold, Perry county, Penna. Also, a large number of cottages, lots, and other pro perties,-for sale or exchange. B. F. GLENN, 123 Sonth FOURTH Street, anlB and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and 6BE BN. FOR SALE—A desirable Farm, *■ containing 127 acre*, two mi lea from Baiiroad Sta tion. twenty mileß from the city, In Montgomery county. Also, a fine Farm, 74 acre*, five minntes walk from Bail road Station, and near Steamboat'Landing, 16 miles above the city. Also, a number of Bne Fruit Farms, in the states or Delaware and Maryland, on the most ac commodating terms. Apply to E- PETTIT, aal6 , . No. 309 WALNUT Street ' ags-- FOR SALE—Store Properties, M with good improvements, having a few acres of land attached, in Bucks and Chester counties. Terms oasy..' Alro, Lease and Furniture of a number of Hotels in the city and country. Also, a number of Farms in the ad jacent counties. Apply to -L~«5;-?5£PS' *i ,aul6 809 WALNUT Street. Wi TO LET—The eligible STORE ■Hand FIXTUBES, 432 OHESTHDT Street, next to new post office REMOVAL. The GUN and FIBBTNO TACKLB Store will be re. moved t 0415 OHBSTMUT Street, BSPTEM.BBB Ist Inquire of PHILIP WILSON & 00., jy2B-tf 432 OHBBTtnJT Street m TO LET—Dwelling No. 24 South MsL SEVENTEENTH Street. Apply to WETHEBIM, & B BOTHER, Ho. 47 North SECOND Street. m TO BENT—A THREE-STORY M.BEIOK DWELLING, on PINE Street, nasi. Seventeenth, north ride. Apply to WSTHEBILL A BBOTHEB, 4T and 49 North SECOND Street. A FOB: SALK OB TO LET—Fora Sm on the west side of BEOAD Street? below Columbia avenae. Apply at the southwest corner ©! HINTH trad BAN9OM Stroota. wh2S-H m TO BENT—A THREE-STORY ■H. BEIGK DWELLING, on BASK Street, one door above Twelfth, north side. Dent low to a good tenant. Apply to WETHEBILL & BROTHER, jeis ’ 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. TO DISTILLERS. The DISTILLEBY known as the “ PHCENIX.,” and formerly owned-and ocodpied by BA ML, SSIYTH, Esal/Bitnatod on TWENTY-THIRD, between BACK Mid VINE Street!!, Capacity 600 bushsls per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom modating terms. Is in good running order, and has all the nioJorn improvements. An Artesian well on tbe pre miers furnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address Z. LOOSE A Oo , No. 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. lb- M 2 dtf COPARTNERSHIPS nriHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore JL existing under the Arm of WANAfiIAKES A BBOWNis this day dßsolTed. . b tri __ JOHN WANAMAK.JBB, . NATHAN BROWN. . Pbiladeu-hla, July 81st, 1862. ■VTOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNER SHIP.—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. The namo of the firm under which said partnership is to bo conducted is WANAMAKSR & BB9WN. . - That the general nature of the business intended tobe transacted is the manufacturing, purchasing, and selling names of theGeneraland Spectal^ Fa all of whom reside in the City or Philadelphia, are JOHN WANAMAKEB, General Partner, residing at 821 Lombard Street; NATHAN 880 WN, GeuerMPartaer, residing at 33 North Fifteenth Street; and THOMAS BROWN, Sjeoial rosiding at 1219 Spruce St Thait the amount of Capital contributed by the said Special Partner, THOMAS. BROWN, to the common stock of the said firm, is Six Thousand Dollats, which has been actually paid in cash. , .. That the said Partnership is to commence at the dale hereof, and is to terminate on the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. ■ SaYbbo M wn, EB ’ \ “ THOMAS BBOWN, Special Partner. J»lt 31st. 1862. aul It m6t "VTOTICE. —It is hereby certified that I v the undersigned have formed a Limited Partner ibip« agreeably to the provisions of the acfco of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon the terms hereinafter eet forth, to wit: / - .■ , „ 1. The name or firm under which the said partnership la to be conducted ia BUSH A.KUBTZ. • . •* 2. The general nature of the buaineei intended to oe transacted iathe Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods In the City of,Philadelphia. ■ • t . . V tv 3. Tho general iparfeoera In the said firm are OAMP BT3SE and WtLLIAhI WB3LBY JJL®. Q V both residing at NOe 1937 Yltp s £ w \*\g£oDOßß : Philadelphia; ‘and the apodal partner is 1 W BAKER, redding at No. 227 North . Street) in said city* . • Mia gAifi bm, 4; The tmmnu ® D c^S?e *lmot FORTY dal partner to the common beocie » THOUSAND POLL&BS in ooab- jjTwn. 6. The said partnership is to eonunenoe on the NINE TEENTH DAT OF ADOOB7', A. D. wfli teiminate on the FIBST DAT OF JANUARY, A. D. .-rt severally signed by tie said partners, at the *SpiuaelpW», the Ninete, nth day of Animat, » I ti fin* Thousand Sight Hnndred and Sixty-two. A. ». une TAN ©AMP BTJSH, WILLIAM WESLEY KUETZ, : General Partners. . THEODOBE VT. BAKES, : Special Partner. - ausl-6w PATENTS NOW WANTED—Sure thing— “ Patentse,’,’ Lambertville, , >u2l-Tc# AUCTION SALES. JJARSHAL’S sale. ; By virtue of a Writ ot Bale by the Honorable JOHN CADWAL&DEB, Judge of the Dlstriot Court of the United Btat<e, in and tor the Eastern Dlatriot of Penn sylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be wM at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, 808 GASH. at BAMUEL 0. COOK'S AUCTION BTOBE, No. 12* .SOUTH FRONT STREET, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1888, AT 10 O’OLOOE, A large assortment of DBY GOODS, comprising, ibisb Limns, muslins, prints, ' GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, H9SIERT, ■ ■ lIDKFS., <£e., <6c. Goods arranged for examination with catalogues, ons day previoos to sale. WILLIAM MILLWARB, U- S. Marshs! H. D. of Pa. WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS. prF w. l. wall & co., Aue *-> TIONEEES.' V GOVERNMEb T BADE OP CONDEMNED ANIMALS. Will bo sold at public auotion, at the OOBBAL, near the B. aval Observatory, ON MONDAY, August 25th,1862, commencmgat 10 o’clock, A. M., a number of • . - HOBSEBAND MULES, Condemned as unfit for public service. Terms, cash, in Government funds. Captain A. 6 M. U. 8. A aul9-125 W. D. WALL & 00., Auctioneers. AMUSEMENTS T ABIES’ FAIR FOB THE BENB XJ PIT OF THE SIOK AND WOUNDED 806- DIBBB at the H&1I, northeast corner of SPRIffO GAR DBJf and NINTH Streets,.to. be open alt week froa MONBAT, the 25th tost. The tickets are placed at tit* low price of 5 cents. Bet the patriotic come forward aaC aeriat the noble dtfenders of on r country’s flag ia thlr tbrir hour of suffering and distress. atrfKMSi^ PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Off THE PINE ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, la opes daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.. M. tfll $r P. M. Admission 26 cents. Children half price. v Shares of Stock; S3O. if 9 SUMMER RESORTS, riONGKIgS HALL, V ATLANTIC OITY. BEDNOTION OF;PARE. On and after Monday, August 26th, the boarding at Congress Hall will be greatly redcoed. Pt-raons intending to visit ihe sea shore in the latter pan of the (September being the most pleasant m.nth.) should etofr~ at Congress Hall, as it Is convenientlyhear to the brash, and every comfort of-the guests is promptly atteuded to. Ifiope, by reducing the price of board, to meet with 'snchynconragement as will enable me to beep the housa open until the first of October, guaranteeing that the bouse shall bo kept as well in every lespeot as it baa been heretofore under the management of the preseotr proprietor. - , - STOP AT CONGRESS HALL. G W. HINKLE. EXCURSIONS. - HO! FOR THE CAPES t GRAND EXCURSION TO GAPE MAT. •ihe fine Bteemf-r WILLIaM KENT. Oapt. J. T Bretl* will make anEXOUBSION TO CAPS MAT. on TtTi*- DAY, Angußt 26, leaving Arcb-sireet wharf at 9 o’olaeh, A M., stopping at Chester;,Marcos Hook, and Hew Oaa 11b. BetnmiDg leave Oape May at 8 o’clock on Wedneo- ’ day. Tickets’lor the excursion, including carriage Mr*, $250. ; v ,;’, - ’ an2l-6t* XC UR BIO N T£ HiBSB® ATI, ANTIC 01 i.Y BHfIS; YOOHG MEN’3 CHRISTIAN AJSfitr ’ i TBTTESD AY, AnijßM’tJtli accompany »* Fifty pick nod wonnded-,st)Ai'myCommittee. cKourHion, under the,/yst Wharf at 6 o’olook AMI.- - Boats leavgJSitSoticOity, at S 35 o'clock P.SL'" ' ; Phildroß,;fls cents, - an2l-6t» ' IMPORTANT TO ' PLEASURE-SEEKEffi. THE PENNSYLVANIA EAILBOAD COMPARE Is prepared to issne, during the Summer, tickets *?/ greatly reduced ratoa as fellows: PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAB COMP AST. COMMUTATION TICKETS For one, three, six, nine, or twelve months; at w low rateß, for the accommodation of persons living oat oj town, or located on or near the line of the road daring, tho summer. Fronrand after July!, 1862, a stiU gresies reduction has been made on these tickets. COUPON TICKETS For twenty-six trips between any two points at absn£ two cents per mile; These tickets are Intended tor ast ute of families travelling frequently, and are of. great ad~ vantage to pereone making occasional tripe. V SCHOOL TICKETS For one or three months, for the use of scholars at~ tending school In the city. ’ ‘ Living on or near the line of the road, and having oocaslon to use the road frequently in their dsrieoi capacity, are furnished with ecttlficatee entitling theß to.travel at half fare. Applications to be made only to Enoch Lewis; General Superintendent, at Altoona. EXCURSION TICKETS Issued at half fare to parties of over forty, good toe any reasonable time. ' EXCURSION TICKETS during the Summer are S6* at greatly reduced rales, for the benefit of those seek* ing recreation from business, or in pursuit of health. These tiskets are geod for ’ ten days, and are leaned t*. OBESBON (top of the Allegheny Mountains), Ale- TOONA (foot of the mountato), BEDFOBD, DOUB LING GAP, and BPHBATA BPBINGS. For time of departm* of trains see MBs and esrt* of" the road. For Through Tickets apply at the'office or tlioOe«a pany, Bontheart corner of ELEVENTH Mid MABXJiT Street* JAMES OOWDBH, A*«n*. LEWIS li. HOtJPT, Goaeral TMfcet Agent jyl6-tn«l • , ' ' , - - • CABINET FURNITURE. fIABINET FURNITURE AND BIL LIABD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, Ho.. 261 South SECOND Street, In connection with their extensive Cabinet Basinets, •**- now nKndftcholiig a superior utids of BILLIARD TABLES, And have novon bond a full supply, flnijhod with Ota MOOBB & CAMPION’S ISIPiIOVBD CUSHIONS, which are pronounced hr all who have toed them to be superior to all other*. ; ' • For the qnadtv and > finish of these Tables the mane* factnrera refer to their nnmertn* patron* throughnaft the Union, who are familiar with the character o? State work... feM - 8 «» INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURANCE COMP ANT. oinoi «1< WAIiNUT STBEET, PHUiADBUPaSK. CAPITAL 8200,000. This oompany oonthmes to take risk* en the safes oJassseof Property at low rates. The pnblio can rely upon ite responsibility, and nMß ty to pay losaea promptly. Ite dlßbmsoments ter ttd bcneSt of the public, during the last nine yeara, exceed $ BO 0,0 00, and we respectfully solicit it* favor in the fatar*. DIBBOTOBB. OHAS. I. BUYOUT, JEBBY WALKBS, JOHN W.CLAGHOEN, JOHN THOBNLHS, 0. T. HEAXLITT. ABBAHAM HABT, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETES 8. HOB, ofN. I, WM. M. SWAIN, TUBMAN BHXP.PAEB JOSEPH KLAPP, EL B. N. 8. LA WHENCE, WM. 0. EIJDMAN, JOHN BUPPLEE. THOMAS CRAVEN, ProrfdSßt. A. 8. GELLETT, Vic® ProstSttt. JAS. B. ALYOBP, Secretary. af 36 -*? TJAME INSURANCE COMPANY; J? No. 406 OHBBTNOT Street. FIBS AND INLAND INSUBAIfOM. DIMOTOSS. T.H.Buok, ' 1 H. D. Woodruff, Obiae. Blchardeon, John Header, Jr., Henry Lawia, Jr., P. 8. Justice, Alex. Wbffldln, Waahln«toß Jones, Beo. A. West, Ohaa. Stokes, O W, Davis, John W. Evennan. FBANCIO H. BOOK, President. OHABLBB BKIHABDBON, Vioe Preddcpt. WILMA US I. BLASOHABD, Secretary. [mhU-gg- r»OMMONWEALTH SIRE INSO - BANOS COMPANY, 01 THE STATE OS PENNSYLVANIA. •’ _ ' DIBICTOBB. David Jayne, H. D„ Ohariei H- BoieW, John M.WW tan, Edward 0. Knight, Thomas 8. Stewart, . William Strothers, _ Hesn Xi6wi*y Jr.| - ®Jj»h ID J&Ysfatt. Present. JOHH M. WHTTAUi, *?Ioa Fxmffiw BAHUIL a MOOH, Secretary. ■ . Office, Commonwealth Bdlffiof, MS oHHotMD® Street* Philadelphia® tKfe., LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT R*- s®moVßß to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, usds Theunderd^ed^thankfalTor pent determined to merit future patrons** boa aeoittaa •*. elegant Wro^hfm* tofuedlrem 'FiU °and gtrictiy fire and burglar proof safes made.) AUO,IWt‘ tooS on noaoe. This is the longest, best pto taSd «dexpert Door ahdLodt yet offered. . “‘Jt* MrSonlar attention; is called' to Lillie’S B*« Oabtae’t S for Plate, Jewelry, So. This Safe isbona rMei to anrpaea in style and elegance anything yet ef*. f«rod for thirpurpoee, and is the only one thetle atriati^ fire and burglar proof. , . , BreoiiL Notioi—l have now on hand eay twenty o* Terrel, Herring, & Oo.’a Safas, moat of them nearly neWj. and some forty Of-otter makers, oompriaing a «JWt assortment as to slaw, sad all lately exchanged for now celebrated Lillie Sale. They win bs soWatvwtf low prioes. Ptese* «*H •*& exmilne. _ >M4yg M.o. BADLEB, Agent. BSa EVANS & WATSON’S a Bam balamahdeb SAP* . BTOBH. 16 SOUTH TOUBTH STBEET, AI W rJroSo' SAFES -two. hand,. ■ - ■———»—a tvo'RYTYPBS.- —Those by REIMS Et I ratktj amon ß «t tbo finest pictures of the time, Bre r .tndv evinced in the imitation of the com. h“r, andwes of the original, aje marvellous. 'kcOND Street, above Green. J. J. DANA. SAFES.
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