The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 31, 1863, Image 3

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    FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIkL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
PIIILADELP FILL, August 29,.1,.863.
The steamers City of Washington and Bremen,
I.from New York to-day, carried out over a million
.dollars in specie. The demand Was active, and by
noon the price reached 1266—falling off before the
, close to 12474@126—1ate in the day taking a strong
'Upward turn on the rumor of Jeff Davie calling out
"the negroes in the South. The condition of the
,money market is much the same in its general tea
lures as lately noted, with the exception that the
demand is greater, and the figures are slightly im
.proved for the lender. The supply, however, is still
:in excess of the demand.
The footings of the five-twenty loan sold this
Week aggregate to nearly five millions, which is an
.average of about eight . hundred thousand per day.
At this season of'the year, with the idea prevalent
that successful speculations at the Stock Board will
rule for some time yet, this result is, indeed, cheer
ing. This is not a loan unlimited In amount, but
three hundred million were authorized by congress,
and considerably over two hundred million have
been taken. Even at this present rate of conversion
the remainder will be taken in about two months ;
but we anticipate much better figures in a short
lime.
Prices at the Stock Board to-day were barely
I sustained, although early in the day there was some
demand for Beading, and one or two other shares.
• Governments were steady; 1063.4 being bid for 1991 a,
• the same for the seven-thirties. State fives sold at
.100,14(ag ; new Olty sixes at 10634, the old at tOt,,q;
.Reading sixes, 1896, sold at 120, 1870 a at - 108; Penn
, ilylvanitt Ist mortgages at 10934, HEM hid for 2,1 do;
95 Was bid for North Pennsylvania sixes, 119 for the
tens; 106 for the Lehigh Valley bonds; Reading,
Shama-were active
. at 60%@60%; Long Mend at
46; North Pennsylvania at 1834; Beaver Meadow
•at 73 ; Little Schuylkill at 47 ; Pennsylvania at 65 ;
. Minehill at 63 ;. Norris Canal sold at GS ; ,Susgite
: henna at 16 ; Morris prefared at 134 ; Union sixes
•at 28)4 ; Arch-street passenger sold at 23, being the
• only transaction ; Mechanics' Bank sold at 27 ; 144
, bid for North America. The market closed firm.
Drexel & Co. Quote:
Bolted States Bonds, 1881 1063 i 0107
IL 8. new Certificates of Indebtedness 99%0 99 3 4
V. S. old Certificates of Indebtedness . 101.350101%
Butted States 7 3-10 Notes ItAiktpon74
Quartermasters' Vouchers
.Orders for Certificates of Indebtedness ' Ndis
'Cold 1243% 10
Marling Exchange 137 tbE
Say
- Cooke & tio, quote Government Securities,
: hoc., as follows :
United States, sixes, 1881
United Slates 7-30 notes.
. .
Certldeates of Indebtedness
Do. do new..
4Quartermtuaters'
Demand notes
Cold
6ileis Lve• twenties. $.543,950
The following is the amount of coal transported
.9y_er the Schuylkill Canal, during the week ending
August 27,1869 :
" May lkhl Haven.
" Port Clinton
Total for week
Previously this year
'Total
To same time last year 516,626 00
It Amelia or coal transported on the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad, clurhig the week ending
Thursday, August 27, 1863.:
Fr?' Port Carbon
PoNville
" Wray lkill Haven,......
Auburn
" Port Clinton
" Harrisburg and Dauphin.
Total Anthracite coal for the week 63.432 01
rom Harrisburg, total Bituminous coat for w'k 6,006 16
Tot arof all kinds for the week
Previous/y this year.
To the same time lastyear
The Nevi York Evening Post of to-day says :
Gold has risen from 124, the closing price of last
evening, to. 1263] ; and exchange closed for the
steamer at 1370137 Y, with a limited demand.
The loan market 'Mows a daily accumulating sup
ply of capital, and, an our mercantile and manufac
turing business cannot absorb it, the owners show
an increasing disposition to lend to the brokers.
Hence, money is offered to certain houses at 6 per
cent. When loans are applied for through the re
gular channels, 6 per cent. is the current rate for
mill loans, and 7 per cent. for loans at 30 or 60 days.
The. stock market has been strong to-day, and a
Urge n,umberof new buyers have made their appear
ance, who have been at Saratoga and other places
of euremer resort. The consequence has been an
augmented demand, a revival of the spirit of specu
lation, and a general advance in prices.
Governments are steady, Border State bonds
strong, railroad bonds,active, bank shares quiet, and
railroad shares buoyant.
Before the board, Erie was sellins at 118 3 / 4 @119,
Illinois Central at 136,%@136, New York ()anus' at
1.37,4,M138, Rock- Inland at I 13@113X, Chicago and
Alton.at 86, Harlem at 1670.69, Foil Wayne ar 96,
Pittsburg at 103 (,-and Michigan Southern at 1073ic
@mg.
The appended table exhibits the chief movements
Of the market compared with the latest prices of
yesterday evening:
. , Sat. Fri. Adv. Dec
U. S 6s, 1991, resC.--.....4.06 106 .. ..
U.S. fie, 1881, son.-........ 107 107 ..
U. 8. seven-thirties.. :. 107 X 107 31
U. S. 1 year Certif g0d...101M 101 M.. • •
U. S. 1 yr. Cert. curr'ncy 99% 99% . ..
American gold ..----1.34% ' 124 X ..
Tennessee 6s. ---• • • 66 66 ..
Missouri 6e. . ....
—... 71 7074 - " 3. , .•
Pacific Mail. • ---229 229 . •
M. F. Central .....138% 13735 lii
Erie ... •---.139X 1193 I%= • •
l_rie preferred........., —109% 1(19
Hudson River ............149% 14411 6
Harlem— —....—.............169% 167 2% ..
Mariam preferred...m.l3o 160.
8eading........ ..-....... 12 , M 121 _ii
KWh. Cantra1................124X 124
•i ..
loh. Southern..... 108 X 106 2,16 ..
Soh. So. guar.— —I37X 136 ' 131
. .
f —,...
linols Can ficrip .13534 -3X X
Cleveland& Yittaburg...lo3% 103% ~,"
Calena 112 112
Cleveland& foledo ...,.1934- 118 - 1:4
Chicago & fleck Island. 11331 , 113 y
Tort Wayne • ............. 94 9.5 1
:Prairie de Chien 80 79 , 1
Alton & Tens Haute.... 63X 63 K • ..
Chicago & Ioorthwest'n. 36% 36 . Y.
Canton 132 3 32% . • •
Chicago & Alton 84 94 . • ..
rhilada. stock Each
(Reported by S. N. Sur%
ge Sales, August 59.
I. Philadelphia Exchange.
°Ain. - • - • -
500 Read 6s, 1686....... 120
IMO do 1656 120 X
, 6000 do 1570.. ..... 108
24 31inebill R.. • .2dYB 63
26 dn..........2dys 63
MO Braining it 6037
200 do 136irn - 60'6,
100 .do b3owo. 60%
200 d 0..... MO 6%
100 d 0... slO 60
30 do.. 60%
6 Morris Canal prof . 134
.2000 rrnion Canal 6a.... 2034
000 Penna R (at inort..lo93i
60 Long Island R... :. 46
60 Long Island R 96
13 Patina R 65
0000 Permit 5s 1.00
130 (abt) do 1063;
500 City 6s
10 4 -
500 do 101.
5 00 o d new 106.1 i
50 Lit Schny h....b30 47
10 9 0 Sasq Canal : ....s6O 15
do 15
50 Arch-st R Idys 23
20 Beaver Meadow... 73
110 Morris lanai 63
' 7 Mechanics Rank.,, 27
100 N Pennon R -b15163,
Philadelphia Market/.
AUGUST 29—Evening
- The demand for Flour is limited, both for ship.
anent and home use, and the market continues very
dull. sales comprise about 200 bbls and 100 half
bbls Jenny Lind, on private terms. The retailers
and bakers are buying moderately, at froni $4.75(4)
5.12% for common to good superfine ; $5.25@5.50 for
extra ; $5.50@6 50 for extra family, and V 07.25 ip
bbl for fancy brands, according to quslity. Rye
Plourde selling in a small way st $4.76@5? bbl. In
Adorn Meal there is very little doing. Brandywine
is held at $4 25, and Pennsylvania Meal at $4 bbl.
GRAIN.—The demand for 'Wheat is moderate,
and prices remain about the same as last quoted.
3,000 bushels .sold at $1.26@1,37M foi common and
.ohoiceWestern and Pennsylvania red; $1.20@1.30 for
Lew do, and $1.45@1.55 1 i bush for white, with sales
4 Df 1,000 bush Kentucky at the latter rate. Rye is
selling at 90c for new-Delaware, and $1.06 qfl bush
for old Pennsylvania. Corn Is scarce and firmly
held, with sales of Western mixed at 790, and prime
yellow atB2c bush. Oats are in steady demand
at 53@66c for new, and 680, weight, for old.
BARK.—Quercitron is quiet. Ist No. 1 is offered
et WV' ton. •
GOTTON,—The market is dull and the sales
limited. Buyers are only purchasing in small lots
to supply theiriimmediate wants at e6@67c ifY ft cash
Ifor middlings, .
GROOERIES.—Coffee continues scarce but firm,
'With Mall titbits Rio at 16,1 , 2 '025c VI It. In Sugar
there is a moderate business doing at former rates.
PROVISIONS.—The market is quiet. Baoon
Barns are in demand at 1136:®1334c Ig-Th for plain
and fancy bagged. Mess Pork us held at $14@14.50
bbl. .Lard is held at Ito ih for bids and tierces.
SEEDS.—Cloverseed is Belling in small lots at
$6.2605.50 ft bu. Flaxseed is coming in and sell-
Ang freely at $202.20 bu.
WHIsKY Is firm and prices have advanced.
Small sales of Pennsylvania and Ohio bbls are
'aking at 48©48)0, and Drudge 46Xci gallon ; now
held hisher.
The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain
at this port to. g ay
Flour
Wheat
Corn..
CITIr
MESSRS. DAVIS & RICHARDS, (formerly
c. H. Mattsori,) dea/ern in _fine family Groceries,
Arch and Tenth streets, have now in stare a fresh
supply of the best Pine Apple Cheese; also, Dutch
head and other popular kinds of Cheese; of the best
trends in the country..
31114TABY GOODS of every rtdescription,
suitable for Army and Navy officers, can be had at
OaktOrd & pow'', under the Continental Hotel.
THE 'BEST-FITTING SHIRT OF THE AGE
As made and said at Mr. George Grant's Gentlemen's
Furnishing estiblishment, No. 610 Chestnut street..
MESSRS. CHARLES OAKFORT) cot, SONS,
Cinder the Continental Mate!, are now selling the
aunt beautiful.headgear for mimes and children at
and below cost.
CHAS. STORES & CO.,
Chas. Stokes & Co.,
First.class clothiers,
First-class clothiers,
Under the Continental,
Under the Continental.
The price marked on all the goods,
The price marked on all the goods,
At Chas. Stokes & Co.'s
" One-price,"
.under
The Continental.
THE DE,cinicias or LipE.—lt was the re
,
mark Of an ancient philosopher that those stood
beet in the world's esteem who showed most esteem
towards the world. Inthe which category we class
'persons who pay , a decent regard to dress, and whip
'thus show a 'desire to pay a commendable degree of
'respect for the opinions of others. Observe the
young man who makes the most progress in life, it
is not the most sloven, but he who is decent and
elegant in his attire; notice who is most respected
by his fellow-men, the gentlemanly ragamuffin or
the well.dressed gentleman. Let all consult their
own interests and their own convenience by dressing
and let them do this by procuring their wear
ing apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of
Itookkill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut
street, above Sixth.
STUDY or MANKIND.—In order to love
, inankind, expeot but little from them ; in order to
view their faults:Without bitterness, we must mous. '
tom ourselves to pardon them, and to perceive that
Indulgence is a Justice which-frail humanity has A
right to demand from wisdom. We freely pardon
all our readers who may have erred in not purohn.
sing their garments at, the one•price emporium of
fashion, Granville Stoke'', Dr&6o9 chestnut street.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
JP TO 12 O'OLOOK LAST NIGHT.
Continental-Ninth
John J Pinkerton. Penns
J M Irwine, Sharon
H Stamm. Lancaster a
John Lehman, Lane CO
HilrXtlifil Pittsburg
J Q Abell, Massachusetts
ilreeriwalt & wf, Ohio
J Goldsmith & wf, Akron,o
it Clark, cleveland
Co/ Geo E Waring, Jr, Mo
W W Wright. Washington
W Fletcher. Providence!
E H Hooper, HOPRinsYnle
J N Bates New York
0 Follansbee, Pittsburg
A 8 DicAtillan, Pittsburg
Tohn T Patterson, Plash*
J N Lowenstein, Cincinnati,
J Krouse, Cincinnati
Lieut Col A M Powell
P has Viele & wf, Evansville
Chas Babcock & wf, Evans'e
ll .Deniston, Milwaukee
.Tos Mann & eon. Milwaukee '
Mr' Dr Dock & dau, Har'bg
W Weber. Madison, Ind
E K Van Pelt. Venezuela
Geo P Smith, West Chester
Dr lit J Davis, New 'York
P C Coffin & lady. N York
Miss Roster, Washington
Edward Oliver, New York
Edward Underhill, N York I
Col F C Denning, Missouri
It W Coder. Georgetown
H 0 Hain, Boston
Henry Wall Az wife. N York
W G Gardner, Nantucket
W F Patterson, Pottsville
H Hoyt, Haverhill, Mass
Isaac Coals, Jr, Baltimore
F & Dick, St Louis
Mrs Dick & S children
John Doyle, St Louis
T R Adams, 'Virginia
A McNeele, Washington
L C Maynard. Canton,'lll
J S Hopkins & la, Bvansv
Win Gaddis, Washington
J li Speiser, Washington
R Ponce; de.Leon, Havana,
J Al•Geopee, Pittsburg
P Griodsell. Boston
Sam] D Hastings. Wisconsin
Silos HilbtillgS, Wisconsin
P Dui fer. New York
Robt Patrick; Pittsburg
C Paul. U A
W B Lonry, Philadelphia
Al J Adler, Hilton Heed
Alex Henderson
Ala l I Levelly n Jones, U S A
G W Cobb
L Edgerton, Chia
. Mrs B-P. Putnam, Ohio
Count Zeppelin, Germany
Mr Ponomurew, Russia
A Governnian, Sr, Balt
G Al Willing. Arizona:
W Mossier, Maryland
F Clarke, Rocherter
J W McFarland, Pittsburg
DrJ H Griscome, PI York"
Lt J E And enreid, Virginia
H Bowles, Kentucky
Henry Jones. Boston
C F McDonald, Washington
NPemberton, Pittsburg
' W B Reed..l3 S A
L Miller, Baltimore .
B Bradley, New York
ii B Reeve, New York
\V W Laskey, Washington
4 116
116#( lON
1013 4 101 N
99 ,11
9934 9936 99
12 12.55(
" 12.51
, .
Girecril.—Cheatunit e
Wm G rihle. Baltimore
Joe .Sichardson. Wilm'n
Capt W L Ellsworth, U S A
Joe litcPberaon. Chicago
England, Baltimore
Capt lour, New York
',mut E Bea New York
Capt W Thomas, Brit
Joe Trtou Baltimore
Ed artman. 2 Baltimore
1M Beveixsou t Virginia
G H Houston, Galveston,.T
W F Gamell
Tons. Cwt
B,d r 3 00
1 73 00
10,959 00
1 2.1 00
. 27,301 00
~.s 7L2 00
4.10,096 00
Mrs BY Dough ton &cb, Bost
PP Dickinson & la,N Haven
Miss Dickinson. - d Haven
Duke Debbon, Havre
J V Milligan. Detroit
Mrs Milligan & dau. Detroit
Jai Haskell. Montgomery
Tics H Dodge. Wash, -- D C
11 McCullough, Md
Clinton McCullough, Md.
J B Barker,New . 'York
Jos Porter, Ry
J Lambkin, Paducah. By
L RAngher, Zanesville, 0 '
Geo Mitchell. Shawnetown
H Crangle, St Louis
J R Morgan & la, Bellmore
J eskley, Concord
Tons. Cwt.
.. 24.203 17
. 2,342 1.2
.. 18,176 18
.. 5,19.5 03
. 11.6.4 04
.. 1.709 07
•:• 70,333 17
.2 042,697 14
. . ,
B Baker, U B A
J Martin, U S
Samuel Renard, Baltimore
H Ii tikellman, Canada
J Balton, Wilmington. Del
John Proctor, Bew York
A lieD Lyon, U S A
2.119,056 U
1,524.3 A 01
r=StMEM
, - - -
James E Neale
W $ Johnson, New York
fif Cory - ell, New York
Mr Gineon & la, Wash, D C
Atiss Coons, Washington.,DC
Hiss Larnor, Wash, D C
B Brower .& la, New York
H Brown, Jr. Boston
B Culbertson & la. Dover
F H Pleasants, Cincinnati
boemak. r, Frankford
G W Gladden, Cincinnati
Merehairts'—Frourillt
J W McCloury, Pittsburg
B Leibstadler,Builington
L Lehman, turlington
G Mtrkens Wilwaukee
Mrs Miller '& ch, II Jersey
Mrs Cook, Penns
J D HoEsack, Barbados
P 11 Bunker, Pittsburg
Joe Berdmau, Pittsburg
Grant Taggart, Vicksburg
'1! T Maulely, Valpairaso
J Allen, Ohio
Lieut W W Gibson,NCastle
C T Forter, Bethlehem
Mrs Burnstein,-Easton
Mrs Wilking, Easton
Schneider, Williamsport
Mrs B B McCauly &en Pa
Miss MeCauly,WilliamsiOrt
Thos Slaughter Delaware
8 dgwick Greene co
R F Kennedy. Pittsburg
W N Jones, Wooster, 0
3 C James, Wooster, 0
W 0 Melton, Phcenixville
B Boaland,-Pittsburg
John Burry. New Phila., 0
Dock &-wf, Phila
American—Chestnut
J H McCloskey, California
Wm Dalty
J W Swank, Maryland
John Todd, Washington
Jno Smith, Rocheater, N Y
.1 C Montgomery . .
IT C Puha, Virginia
J &bring, Jersey Shore
L B Lehman. Bethlehem
Jelm Carhart; Maryland
A C Carhart, Maryland
Fronk Carhart, Maryland
D Kirk, Albany
SL Peters, Baltimore
Dr W W Laman Michigan
WC Atix, New York -
C
G Carleton, New York
John F Wood, Pa
D C Kingman, Pa
Jas Coyne, New York
Thos Turner, New York
St. Louis—Chestnut
C A Daniel, Baltimore
J W Judson, John‘town.
D Barratt, New York
John Adams, New. York
B Van Ness, New York
J 151cHerey.. Pittsburg
H A Delta. Pittsburg
G Bromaker, Pittsburg
C A Mayo, Reading
Byrne. Pittsburg
W Rupp
W H Nasson
A Roberts
B Irwin
11 Lippe, Washington, D C
F A Sarin. Baltimore
J Duffy. W TroY
JH Addison, S N
Dr Lloyd
J S Brown, Washington
L Alexandet,Massachusetts
J Carroll. Middleton
Taylornrentqn
S W Nichols
The Union—Arch a
5 Earnest, Burlington, lowa
R Williams, Ohio
J T Horner Ohio
John Huyling, Missouri
L S Weaber, Springfield 0
JE. Deardorff. Canal Dover
C Davis Sc wf, Richm'd, Ind
Miss Brown, Richni'd, Ind
Miss Taylor, Richm'd, Ind
Miss Pr drick. Richml, Ind
J Gallegner, Ohio
B Proctor, Fitchburg
Mrs Killinger; Ohio
J B Okeson, Perrysville
Lieut Goodman, U S A
Liont .P 1 Potts, Washington
Black Bear—Third bt. above Callowhill.
Conrad Bessler.Reading ißrown, rucks co
Geo Clemens. Chest Valley Moses Arndt, York co
Jakob Brwein, Doylestown John Heistand, Norristown
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ELECTRICITY, .PROPERLY APPLIED, is
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY.—The office of Dr. A..
H. STEVENS, No. 1418 South PENN SQIYX_RE, in
this city, for the reception and treatment of patients,
will reopen MONDAY, September Bd. The Docter's lotus
experience in the use of Electrical Currents, in this city
and elsewhere, has been thoroughly tested by the , many
- who have been cured at his rooms, as their certifia.ites
in his possession testifythe same being open for perusal.
by any one who may choose to call. A limited number
of patients will find pleasant rooms, with board, in the
Doctor's family. His location on the Square is not only
central, but also a very pleasant and healthy one. Office
hours from 9tollA. M. , and from 2t04 P M, au29•tf
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
'ings, made in the Beet Manner, expressly forESTAIL
BALES, LOWEST Selling Prices marked InPlain
Ft-
Snree. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Jar Onx-Parax SYST2Y is strictly adhered to. All are
hereby treated alike.
dell-1y JONES di CO.. 604 kLkEICET Street.
..2,200 bbls.
.11,175 bush.
. 2,500 bush.
. 6,600 bush.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT,
IA the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment."
TOWNSEND—FAIRSMITH.—In New York,
on the 22d inst., by the Rev. Owen Smith, Dewitt
Townsend, of San Francisco, to E. Seraphinia Fair
smith, of Philadelphia.
FOUST—TIETS.—On the 20th inst , by Rev. B.
F. Redden, Mr. Robert M. Foust, of Camden, N. J.,
to Miss Augusta Tietz, of this oily. *
WILSON—LAWSON—On the lath inst.. by
Rev. Daniel Gaston, Mr. Adam H. Wilson to Miss
Lizzie Lawson, all of this city. *
BRINLEY:—On the 19th of August instant, at
Beaufort, North Carolina j in the United States
Hospital, Godfrey Malbone Brinley, lieutenant in
the 69th Regiment Penna. Vols., son of Ed ward L.
Brinley of this city, in the 26th year of his age.. **
DUEfl.—On the 28th - inst., at Germantown, M.
Emma, wife of G. Rush Due; in the 22d year of her
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mrs.
Gillingham, Main street, on Monday, 31st inst., at
12 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to
Laurel Hill. [New York city and Morristown
papers please copy.]
FAIRSMITII.—At Sunderland, county .of Dur
ham,:England, on the ist inst., Wharton Fairsmith,
m. D., aged 62 years. *#
TO WNSEND.—At New York, on the 26th inst.,
Dewitt Townsend, late of San Francisco, aged 46
years.
MUDGE.-On Sunday afternoon the 30th inst.,
of typhoid fever, contracted while in the Commis
sary Department of the Army of the Potomac, Con
rad Albright, youngest son of Simon and Mary A.
Mudge, in the 20th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the
residence of his father, No. 25 South Sixteenth
street, on Wednesday morning next, at 10 o'clock.
[New York • Boston, Cincinnati, and St. Louis
papers please copy.]
ROHRER.—On the 29th inst., after a short but
severe illness, Dr. Sohn ST Rohrer, Of this city.
[Due notice of the time of interment will be
given:} r
WEBB.—On Saturday evening, Atigust 29th, Wil
liam Webb, in the 68th year of his age.'
The relatives and male friends of the family are
invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence,
No. 691 North Sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon
next. To move at 4 o'clock, punctually. Interment
at Laurel Hill. ***
NEALL.—On the 27th inst., William D. Neall, in
the 27th year of his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 639
North Twelfth street, this day (Monday), 31st inst.,
at 10 o'clock. To proceed to hloaument Cemetery. *
BARNES.—Suddenly, on the 28th inst., Bernard.
Barnes, in the 21st year of his age.
CAHILL.—On the 28th 'net., Thomas Cahill, in
the 62d year of his age. . ,
HIBBS.—On the 27th inet., Albert H., MOO of Sa
muel L. and Elizabeth Hibbs, in the 22d year of Ms
age. W •
ILLIANS.—On the 28th init., Bessie, wife of
Charles J. Williams, aged 28 years. •
nd Ohestnont streets.
James A OaMaher •
Gen Jose A Pau, Venezuela,
I Gen Hendon:l, Venezuela
Mrs Hagado•n, Venezuela
Miss Hagedorn, Venezuela
Gen Garcia. Venezuela
Gen M.Garrade, Venezuela
,Comd'r Alvarez, Venezuela
J M Chamberlain
Horatio Seymour, Buffalo
Johnson &la, Balt
Richer.: Maalet. ihitlmore
W 0 Perkins
Join: 61 Barclay, Wash
Col Provo r , Washington
Joe F Martin, Boston
GO, Reck & Cincinnati
Miss Nellie Keck, Cin
W Harker & wf, Cairo. 11l
W tray, Lansing, lowa
J W Thomas, Lanslng,.ln wa
Geo W Hamph ner'. Wash
Chas Walack, Cincinnati
!Are Gamble
rhos A. Scott, FhilaAelphia
Mrs B Hamlin, Phil ada
Miss Hamlin. ebiladelphia
F tialoshin, New York
sol Moses. New York
. . .
Sol Weill, New York
C-Fallanebee, Chicago
Mrs Follansbee St son. Chic
Copt G E Lemon, New York
J W Bolton, New York
M L Battell. New. York
.
Chas b Chatfleld,'Conn
O A Billiton, Connecticut
I
Mrs J &Lining.
C Patterson, St. Louis
Mrs Bartlett, Chicano
Jas M Fianeisons, St Louie
S A Jones New York
Leonard iTareta, ri ow York
Jose Gonnz, New. York
•••• • , - •
Goo F Herbert. New York
A H Ponnsford & wf. Clan
Dr B W •Insh & wf, Loalav
Mrs Field. Lexington, Ky
Mrs L Dean, New York
Mies Louisa. Dean. N
Mrs finminings,New 3 cresY
Hai Gen Schenck. US A
W W Wood, II SN
H F Fitch, Hartford, Conn
Walter Smith. Cincinnati
J G Conrad, Chicago
M P Stone Peoria., fa
H Campbell. Wheeling, Va
S S Caainbell,Wheeling,Va
J Allen & la, Chicago
H Strauss. Cincinnati
I` Raw, Cincinnati
M Freedman, Cincinnati
H Mack, Milwaukee
J itil Ruff. Indianit.
H Campbell & son. Ohio
J Orimsbaw & wf, Illinois
A Schenck & la, Chicago
W B Haldeman
L Kentucky
tra,F Ellis, Kentucky
M .T Dronn, Wisconsin
Leslie i;tephens; England
RB Roberts. Pittsburg
0 Riser & wf.lowa
. . . .
Dr Cb al Mayo. O' N
Somerset Robinson
GKU S N
Copt Collins, U S M C
Chas T Chase, US N
E M SliePitcd, U S N
Limit Miles
treet, below Muth.
B R Bolton, Baltirhore -
John oimpson, Franklin
J Mason & wf, Valparaiso
John Griffey. Valpar tiso
W S Brown, Cumberland
Sami Gilt, Cumberland
Airs Barron. New York
B Dummey, Rochester
Rob't Young, Wisconsin
Silas Gibson; Wisconsin
J H Hamilton, Odwego,
NY -
Oscar Barton, Baltimore
Mr Id Barton, Baltimore
lire X E Barton. Baltimore
miss Bettie Carpenter .0 0
0 Kennedy, Philadelphia
IT Connelly, St Joseph, ?do
(F. P Weston. Portland, Me
Charles 13 Fisher. Cairo
George Kirby, Cairo
II Robinson, Keokuk
Francis Hastings
Gabriel Bassac. N 0 ,
8 J McGinnis, -Pittsburg
A C Bas ter & la, Lima, 0
Jobn W Simmons, II s A.
W K Setzler, Fauna
H hi Zook. Alex, Va
P A Plynn.
STellithorP, New York
Frank Hart, Norristown .
WtHlam Smith. Pottsville
W W Frazier, Jr
Wm Brooet, Lewisburg
C Berrian; Now York
Geo England. Baltimore
Moses Bater, Boston
D S Jackson. Penna
John Bannon & wf
Henry Ballard New York
John Smith. Penna
J B Brown, Penua
H W Hockley. Cincinnati
'Radz Colenski St Fetersb'g
Jas Farnsworth, Glasgow
Hugh McFarland, Glasgow
J Jones, Quincy. 11l
S L Casey, Kentucky
A. G Garton, Wash, DC
Adjt Geo H Sterling
street. below Arch.
Win H Klapp, New York
W Ya.es, Springfield, 11l
Win P airry, Jacksonville
John - Vogel, Pittaburg
L Harstock, Terre Hanle
R B Sinclair, Steubenville
Col hart, Washington
C Knox, Pittsburg
S R Quimby, M D, Salem
C P Oakley, Tennessee
Mrs R Shirts & 2 cn, Pittsb
.1 Ochner, Pittsburg
Ward H Lamon. Wash,D C
H B McCauley, Washington
Chas Dager, Barks co
Wm H Masses, U SOS
John Read, New York
T H Richterkeraing. Lonisv
John Fiddick, G ..tena, 11l
Miss F D vas, Galena, 11l
John N Wolf. Troy, Pa
F Foster & fa, Memphis
Mrs Tell, Memphis
Gee Buchanan. Huntingdon
C R Cutter. Pittsburg
Chas McFadden
Thos Collins
street, above Fifth.
B B Hagerty, Nevi York
C Bartle' te, Terre Haute
B Anstin, Terre Haute -
SC Oster oh, Huntingdon
Dr W W Jheldork, B Y
Cowles &sister
. .
Mrs Goodwin, Cleveland
S R Rogers
C H &main, New York.
J P-Onates, Baltimore
Cart J Newburgh, U S
Jos Casey. Washington
Col G J WynkooP, Pa
John Tobin, Philadelphia
P B ?TWO, U S A
OrPhillips. U S A
- .
J F Shearer, Ohio
Sam Spence., Ohio
James H Davenport
E D Hobart
G Hobart, Jr
street, allure Third.
C S Rutter, Jr, Delaware
J C Sparks, New Jersey
C F Redman, New'Jersey
1' primrose, Baltimore
Baltimore
Loureine, Plulladelptda.
Baltimore
J F Aklering, Cincinnati, 0
H Schwartz _Cincinnati, 0
A Christman, St Lords
H Bardasch, II S N
C P Ricketts. &Tani
W F Warburton,NewTerseY
S Baldwin, New Jersey
W S Ackley, bew Jersey
S 111 . Crossley. New Jersey
R Brewster, TT S tiv
J Fountain ' ll S N
R Priest. USN-
Thurber, Er S N
E silcox. Delaware
. .
S Warnock, Delaware
HG Macy, II S N
treet. above Third.,
G eo W Zeigler. Greencastle
C &I Corbin
Miss E P Corbin
Geo N Dean,
.1 renton
'nos Roberts
Wm-D Moore, Rarrisburg
Sac D Mcßride,Washington
Carson Goble. Baltimore
James Duross
Chas Darran
-John Watson
Geo Brown
Cant J McCreary, Penna
A G Mangy, Rushville, Ind
John Mc Loran, Salem, 0
John Jones, St Louis
~2.L9.R:~1.1~3D.
DIED.
Weekly Report of Intermonts.
HEALTH °MOE. Anima 29
Deaths and interment* to the City of Phi ,
from the 224 to the 29th of August. 1E63.
OM:1E68 OF DEATH
AbßeesB
AwptexY
Apbtha
Atrophy
Chilean .
Breast
" 'Uterus
-" Stomach
Croup
Co ik estiou, Brain.
Lunge
Cony de Soleil
Caries of Vertebra
Cholera 1 nfa - ou to.
Morbus...
Cramps
Compression of Brain
Consumption, Lungs.
Bowels.
Concussion of Brain.
Giluyntsione
Cyanosis
Diptheria
Diarrimea
Dropsy
..
Brain ....
Disease of Brain....
Heart
Drowned
Dysentery
Debility
Effusion on Brain. •
Fracture of Skull.
Legs
_FeN:Tr
Bil lone
Catarrhal ...
Intel mittent
Miasmatic,.
• PuerporaL •
Scarlet...—.
Typhus •. . .
THERE WERE -
Fr9m 30 to 40
90
" - 60
" 60
70
" 80
tinder 1 year.
frfim 1 to 2.
• 2 to 5.
Ito 10
10 to 15.
15 to 20.
" 20 to 30.
Total
WARDB._ WARDS.
First ._ ..... ... 40 Tenth. 8
Second 24 Eleventh 8
Third. 23 Twelfth. 8
Fourth 14 Thirteenth . 5
Fifth 14 Fourteenth 10
Sixth 9 Fifteenth. . . ... ..21
Seventh. 17 Sixteenth... 10
Eighth 10 Seventeenth 14
Ninth . 7 Eighteenth 11
Total.
Deduct deaths from the country
Net deaths in the city
86
F' Nativity—United States, 304; Foreign, 62; Unknown. 14.
From the Almehonee, 11 : People of Color, 12; from the
eonntry, 8.
The number of deaths. compared with the correspond=
Me weeks of 166 E and of last week, was as follows :
Week ending August 30, 1862, was 377.
Week ending August 22, IEB3, WAS 488.
Males. 183; Females. 187; Boys, 120; Girls, 123.
Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 12.
• WILLIAM READ. Health Walter:
B.LA CR BABE GE HERNANIS.--JUST
opened, a case of LUPIN'S BABBGB HERNANIP.
Lupin's Black Crape Marete.
Do. do. Tamartlnes. •
Do. do. Bareges. •
Do. do. Summer Bombazines.
Do. do. Chally T.szniBea.
Do. do. Striped and Check Bareges.
Do. do. Mousseline de Lainee.
Do. do. Bombazines, Shawls, ate.
BESSON & SON'S Mourning Store,
No. 01.8 CHESTNUT Street.
EYRE & LANDELL , FOURTH AND
AROH Streets. open to-day one case
FALL D.R.133d SILKS.
Solid Brown Figured Silks. .
Solid Blue Figured Silks.
Solid &Idle Figured Silks. .
Solid Green Flgured Silks.
- . EYRE & LANDELL FOURTH AND
A_RCH. are opening for Fall sales., -
Colored French Merinoes.
New Balmoral Skirts.
Black Silks all prices.
Flannels for Fancy Skirts.
IMP UNITED STA.T.E.E. CHRISTIAN
COMMIShION. —Cash acknowledgments to An
gust 28, 180:
Two collections in Baptist Church, Saratoga,
N. Y
Messrs. Gould & Lincoln, Boston, Hass
Nev. York Committee, Christian •Commission..
Army Committee, Y. lit C. A., Boston
M. E. Church, Washington, Pa ••••$ 11 00
United Presbyterian Church, Washing
ton. Pa 51 40
Presbyterian Church. Washington,'Pa.. 66 76
Presbyterian Church, Mingo, Washing
ton county, Pa 6 40
Presbyterian Church, Upper Ten Mile.
Washington county, Pa 3235
PrelbytenanChurch, East Buffalo, Wash-
Anton county, Pa ' 10 61
Presbyterian Church, Lower Buffalo,
Washington county. Pa 7 00
United. Presbyterian Church, Charmer's
Cross Roads 20 00
Buffalo township Ladies' Aid Society.
Washington county, Pa 60 00
Buffalo Relief Association, Washington
coniaty, Pa S) 00
ItireGeiting 1 00
Per Hon. a' M. Read
Christian Commission, Rochester. N. Y
Cincinnati -Branch Christian Commission
Collection Public Meeting, Schenectady, N y.,
per Rev. Mr Cresshire
Dudes' Christian. Aid Society, West Finlay.
Washington county. Pa ....... . ..
First Presbyterian Church, Lansingburg. N.
Y H. W. Knickerbocker
Soldiers' Aid Society. Blenenburg, New Jersey,
Per Rev. T. B. Romayn
United Presbyterian Congregation. Tuscarora,
per Bev. Jos. McKee
M. E. Church, porristown, New Jersey, per
• Rev. Lewis R. Dunn
Union Thanksgiving Collection, South Bend,
indieena
James Bayard (additional)
Thanksgiving Collection of Shelby and Rich
land Congregations. Ohio
Baptist and Congregational Churches, Spencer,
N Y
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Branch Valley,
Pa , per G M.-Settlemoyer
A. V. Murphey.
B F Weide, Louisville, Ky
Jos. Eynon. N. J.. •
Collection, Waterford, N. J., per Rey. Mr.
CLesshire
Collection, Plainville, Conn , per Rey. Mr.
Chesshire
Employees of Meagre , . Bement & DoruthertY.. - ..
Sold iers' Aid Society, Galway, Saratogacounty,
per Mies N. S. Closbe, secretary
Collection Union Keeling. Petersburg, Pa. SS 20
Presbyterian Sabbath School, d 0..... 1 50
George Brunner, d 0..... 2 50
George's Cieek Presbyterian Church, Fayette
county, Penn., per Thomas Williams
United Congregations, Madison, New Ycrk....
A. C. Hero, New Castle, Delaware
Baptist Church, Sampton, New JerseY,Per Rev.
Mr. - Baker
Congregationalist Ch arch, Rulyebarg, Conn.,
per George Bouton.
Fait Creek Congregation, Norwich. Ohio
Proceeds of a Fair at Fort Washington. Mont
gomery county, Pa., by two small children..
Collection, Hartwick, New Jersey, per - Hissß.
F. Loper..
-
St. James M. E. Church (ad titional)
it lady of Doylestown.
Miss January, of Christ Church Hospital
Miss Josephine Blanetown, N. J $2 00
Mrs RuleY, Blanetown, N. J . 1 00
E. S. Bailey. Linderwood, Minnesota
Collection. Lyons Falls, Lewis county, N. Y...
Miss Elizabeth Lewis. Portland, Conn
E A. Fairton, New Jersey
Collection, Union Meeting, Zanesville,
(additional)
A Friend
•
Total
Amount previously acknowledged
3130,310 93
JOS. PATTERSON, Treasurer.
THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.—
The United States Christian Commission beg to a ckno w
ledge the receipt of the following additional Hospital
Stores rip to the 25th inst •
PENNSYLVANIA.
Salisbury— . boxesfrom Soldiers' Aid Society.
Brush Valley-2 boxes from Ey Lutheran Church.
Muncy-1 box from the Ladies,
Philadelphia-1 box from Aimy Committee Piftb Baptist
Church; 6 boxes from Rev. or. Bomber is Church
18 dozen Essence' Ginger from Thomas H ge .
Powers; 2
boxes from George A.
Waverly-1 box from Soldiers' Aid.
West Fir:ley-6 boxes from Ladies' Christian Aid.
Philadelphia-4 boxes Lemons from Mrs I. B. Lee.
Johnstown-1 box front Mrs. Oracy Duncan.
Germantown-1 box from Ladies' Aid. ,
NEW JERSEY
Blairstown-2 boxes and 2 barrels from Ladies' Aid.
Titusville-2 boxes from Ladies' Aid'.
NEW YORK .
Buffalo-8 boxes fr.:m Ladies of Christian Commission.
West Troy-2 boxes from Ladies' Aid.
New York-9 parcels from N. Y. U. S. C. C..
Long Island—l box from John A. Lott. -
Le Roy-1 box from AB. Pratt.
. . . .
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boxford-1 box from ladle's of the Ant Parish Church.
Fitchburg—l box from Rev. Geo. Trask.
Shelburne Fallt—l box from Aid Society.
Waltham-1 box from Soldiers' Aid SoeietY.
Medford-1 box from S. School Aid Society.
Boston-1 bundle from Geo. A. Ainsworth.
Boston-5 brindles. 1 barrel from Army Com. U. S. C.. 0
VERMONT
Williamstown-1 boX 4 from the People.
Brookileld-1 box from Soldiers' kid Society. •
NEW El A MPSHIEE.
Anensta—lbox from Sarni Delano.
Now is the time to prepare for the next battle. Let the
friends of the soldier increase rather than slacken effort
in providing stores of all kind s, especially shirts . and
drawers, pillow pads and ring pads •
There is very urgent want of every preparation of and
fromr the blackberry, and whatever else will prevent of
check camp complaint, Send stores to
GSO. H. STUART,
Chairman of Christian Commission,-
lt
13 BANK Street.
TEM MEMBERS ELECT TO THE
1 1 0:3 6. City Far Committee of-Superintendence of the
National Union Party, will meet on MONDAY, August
31st 1863, at the Commonwealthltntlding.,CHSSTNU'l*
•
Street, above SIXTH, at 3 o'clock P. M. lt
MST. ANDREW S SOCIETY.—A
meeting of tlis Society will be held on MONDAY
EVENING, 31st inst ' in the CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
at 734 o'clock. Members will please attend wither& far
ther notice. GEORGE YOUNG,
- Secretary.
- FRU RTIFI 1 REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT—NATIONAL UNION PARTY.—The
Delegates elected to, the Convention from the Fourth
Repreeentative District
.(Fifth and Eighth Wards) will
meet on MONDAY next, August 31, at the Wetherill
House, SANSOM Street, above &m at. at 8 o'clock T. M.
GEORGE W. STONE,
PENROSE TERRINE.
GEORGE W. GILLINGHAM,
'Jr.,
B. FRANKLIN PARIS,
CHARLES H. GOOD,
GEORGE C..TURNER,
SAMUEL MAO MEN EY; Jr. ,
JAMES W. TALKER,
GILES RIVEL,
MSIXTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
—NATIONAL UNION PARTY .—The —The Delegates
will meet at Harmony Mall. EIGHTH and ARCH
Streets, THIS (Monday) EVENING. the 31st indent. at
eight o'clock. EDWARD H. OGDEN,
WELLS. WALTON. •
DANIEL B SETTLER,
M. HALL STANTON.
ALEX H. CH MBERS,
GEORGE D
C. C. R &SHUN.
lt• • SAMUEL PRICE.
AN. ADJOURNED MEETING OF
the :Ward Delegates of the Eleventh ward, will
be held next TUESDAY EVENING, at Abel Lukens',
Third and Willow. an3i•2t*
r.•••• TWELFTH WARD.—THE EXE.
KA? , CUTIVE COMMITTEE of the
. .
NATIONAL UNION PARTY:
of the Twelfth Ward will hold a Meeting on TUESDAY
next, at S o'clock P M. ;at the house of B. FISHER, No.
607 CALLOWIiILL Street Punctual attendance is de
sired. Lite] - 'JOIiN L. SROEMAKER, Chairman.
MSEVENTEENTH'. REPRESENT A.
UT E DISTRICT —The-Delegates else , of the Na
tional Union party to the Seventeenth Representative
Convention, will meet on THIS (Monday) EVENING, at
-
8 o'clock,: at the National Hotel, corner of Lancaster
avenue and Haverferd Road. Twenty-fourth ward.
By order of a majority of the Delegates.
r i -c3s.• CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA••C OMER CI aI, COLLEGE,
• 637 CHESTNUT Street, (corner of Seventh,)
Young Men fully Prepared for the duties of the Count
ing Home. - :
Evening,Eeeeione after September 15th.
CONTINENTAL IILYPEE., CO."—
Th e Coupons due September let 1823. on the eight
per cent. Mortgage Bonds of "THE CONTINENAL HO
TEL CO." will be payable on and alter that day noon
Presentation of the same at the COMMERCIAL BANK in
the city of Philadelphia. T. bERGEANT PRICE,
au27 tit Treasurer.
AVIS AUX BLEGANTS.—M. JO
ZACKEY, de, Paris, threat de la Matson
GRANDVILLE STOKES, Marchand Taillear, No. 609
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, alihonneur d' aviser
des nombrenx ands et coanaissances (utast one Phone
rattle public) qui Pon dem (averts° do leer clientele,
gull 'Tient de resevoir de Paris et Lending, lei modes lea
plus recentes et les mienx perigee pour la saloon d'ete.
M. GRANDVILLE STOKES a mis a sa disposition lea
°Moffett les pins belles at lee meilleares Quanta, des Pre
mieres manufactures d'Enrope. .
Lee afflcleres et 'soldate de tout - grades y troavront lee
meilleures d'etoffes, des", prix tree moderes
L'elegance do sta coupe, aing'que le cachet de distinction
quo is. caracterise,- net deja trop - connu dn public pour en
renonveler leers =ernes ho2S-2m
.
IM. THE Q,ITICKSILVER iIf.N.ING
COMPANY.—The. Transfer Books of this Com
pany will close on MONDAY, August 31st, and reopen
MONDAY, September 7th. to
By order. - - • . - „I.: B: RANDOL, Secretary . .. ,
MA- You, August 24,'1. Au26-6t .
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA;, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1863.
OADSE3 OF DEATH
Foyer. Typhoid.....
Falling from r00f...
Gangrene
Hernia .
flue Ping
Injury of the Head.
inflammation Brain
" Heart
`Larynx...
Liver
Lungs
" Mont
" B.&Bowele
Insanity
inanition. .......
temperance
Mania-a-Potn
illurasmus
Meaßles
Old Age
Pemphigus ......
Palmy
Quinsy
Hopis
Scrofula
Sore Throat
Softening of Brain..
Small Pox
Syphilis
Suffocation
Palms Mosenterica..
Teething
Tetanus
Ulceration. Bowels.
Stomach.....
" Throat
Wounds—Gunehot..
to O.
to 60.
to 70.
to 80
to 90.
WARDB.
Nineteenth.
Twentieth..
Twenty fire
Twenty.see.
Twenty-thi
Twen y-fon
Twenty-lift.
llnknown..-.
3 00
300
2 10
2 0)
2 00
. $2.817 39
127,973.69
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AND MORAL POWERS-OF-MAN. The Philosophy of
the Active and Moral Powers of. Man. By Dngald Stew
art, F. R. SE., London and Ediaburilk. Revised, with
omissions and additions, by James Walker. D. D., Pre
sident of Barvard Collee
-22 GOODRICH ' S-PICTORIAL - HIRTOHY OF. THE
UNITED STATES, -A new edition, mach enlarged and
newly illustrated.
CLOOHRICiPS PICTORIAL HISTORY OF 'ENG
LAND
SCHOOL BOOKS
PUBLISHED RY ' •
- LINDSAY at BEARISTON. \ •
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MRS. TUTHILL'ii MY LITTLE 01300RAPHY.-
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WILLSAIENT'S C ATECHISM (IF FAKILLAR THUM.
2ESOP'S FABLES IN FRENCH.
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Ruestiots for the Exstaination of Stride/Ali, Illaetratiowh,
MTHE SEA 91-IORM—BY SPECIAL
request, the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- -
CIaTION will have the SECOND EXCURSION of this
season to Atlantic City on TUESDAY, September 14.
To insure the comfort of all who purchase tickets, the
number will be restricted to the capacity of the PaHMOIL
ger Cars; all will have comfortable seats. Tickets only .
*l.2b. Children half price. For sale at the Looms,
1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT . street; Tract House, 9a9
CHESTNUT street, and at the Boat. Last Boat leaves
Vine-street Wharf at SA, f, an 2- msr s4t.
—THE.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY..
Atte wit 26th, 1563.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholdere of the Penn
sylvania Fire Tu.urcho.7. Company wilt te hcld at their
Office on M(INDAY. the 7th clay of Sentomber next, at
)0 o'clock A. K , when an elect'on will bo held for nine
DirPeiors, to serve for the ensiling' year
5027-tce7 WM. (6 (3110 WELL Secretary.
OFFICE. OF TOE FIAKACESBOELO
PORTSMOUTH, MOUNTJOI", AND LANOAS
TEE RAILROAD COMPANY.
. . . .
PHILADELPRIA, August 21. )863.
The-anneal meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held on FRIDAY. September 4, 1863, at IL
o'clock A. M.. at the corner of THIRD Street and WIT—
LINE'S Alley, ot which time an election will be held
for thirteen. Directors to serve for the ananing year.
ois 22. VA. °WAGE: Skßßß..:+aerntary.
OFFICE OF THE LOCUST
TAR? COAL AND IRON COMPANY.
PITILADFLPIII A, /mallet 21, 15113.
At a meeting of the Beard of above
Company, held thin day, a DIVIDEND OF ONE DOL
LAR. PER SHARE wan declared on the capital stock,
payable to the Stackholdera or their legal repreeenta
dyes on and after the 3lat inet. The tranefer hooka of
the Company will be cloned until the let day of Septem
ber nest.
an 2- tsel 309. C. COP PACK. Tronenrer.
MILITARY, NOTICES.
lAPTENTION 1 COMP ANY A, 20TH
REGIMENT. P. M. —Members will meet at Franklin
Hall. BIETH Street, below ARCH. on MONDAY
Evoring, the 31st inst., from 8 lo 10 o'clock, to sign
rolls for City. Bounty. P. V. 8 IMITI;f, Captain, •
an 2.9 21.* . Co. A, 20th Regiment P.M.
IFTEADQUARTERS PROVOST,
Imo -•-■- MARSHAL. SECOND Drum°, PA., A ugttst 24;
DRAFTED MEN from this Di trict, claiming exemll-
Hon, are recfne.fed to bring with Them their witnesses.
and any foiling. to appear on the day notified will be
deemed DESERTERS. and be subject to the ponalties
prescribed therefor by the Rules and- Articles of War.
• , EDWIN PALMER,
Provost Marshal and President of the ,
Board of Enrolment.
WILLIAM M. BULL,
Commissioner of Bmrd.
R RITORIE,
Surgeon of Board.
HEADQUARTERS OF PROVOST
MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT. PL., 21.5 Sortt
THIRD Street.
- -
PIIILADELFMA, August 31. 1303.
This Office will be, open daily, from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Al). Drafted Men of the Second, Third. and Fourth
wards, who - have not reported, and whose time his not
been extended, will be apprehended forthwith as de
serters.
A reward of ten do liars wilt be paid for dwerttri.
The FIFTH WARD (being the Foarth Sub-District)
will be heard in the following order:
MONDAY. Ang 31, Nos. Ito 100 inclusive.
TUESDAY, Sept. I , Nos. 101 to 200 inclusive. -
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2, Nos .201 to 300 inclusive.
THURSDAY, Sept. 3, NOR 301 to 400 inclusive.
FRIDAY. Sept, 4, Nos4ol to 479 inclusive
SATURDAY, for the hearing or cases generally. .
N. B.—Substitutes have preference. -
WM. E LEE MAN: -
Provost Marshal and President of the Board
- - CHARLES MURPHY,
Commissioner of the Board.
N. H. MARSELIS..
auffi-tf - Surgeon of the Board.
TTEADQUARIrEBS - F PROVOST
MARSHAL, THIRD DISTRICT, PA.,
PHILADELPHIA, August M. 1913.
oncE, is hereby given to all drafted persons of the
Eighteenth Ward that their time for claiming exemp
tion, offering snbsilintes. or reporting for duty, is ex
tended until SATURDAY, Sept sth inst., after which
time all those persons falling to comply with the above
notice will be liable to arrest as Deserters.
otice is also given to those drafted persons of the
Seventeenth ward who have ; not as vet reported them
selves. that failing to do so by SATURDAY, Sept. sth
inst., they will be published as deserters, and arrested
es such.
The time for the Nineteenth ward is extended until
further notice.
By order of the Board of Enrolment
JACOB S. STRETCH.
FRANKLIN d STERNER.
D Commissioner.
ALEX. C. HART.
an3l-6t Surgeon.
CORPS OF HONOR, 11. S. A.
HEADQUARTERS.RECRI7ITING SERVICE,
INVALID CORPS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
5143 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLDIRRS honorably discharged on account of dis
ability Will apply for information or enlistment in the
INVALID CORPS
to Lieut. HUBER .B ASTIAN. Invalid Corps
243 S. Third street, Philadelphia,
or to Lieut. J. W: DB&N. Invalid Corps,
611 Brown street and
N. E. corner Broad and Sprint/ Garden ste , Phila.
Pay and allowances, exceptinrc bounty and Ponsion,
saine SS in U. S. Infantry. F. W. MATTO ISWS,
Major lst Pa. Art. and Supt. Invalid Corps for Philadel-
phia. • and tf
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of the National Convention for .Revising the Pnarina
copceia.
A TREATISE ON HYGIENE. with Special Reference
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IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.
JAMES, KENT,
SANTEE. :o.Cc
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY GOODS,
Non. 239 and 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Rave now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Among which will be found a more than usually attrac
tive variety of
- LURES' DRESS GOODS;
Also, a full assortment of
• MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS,
and
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
To which they invite the SPECIAL ATTENTION OF
CASH BUYERS, an27-2m
COMMISSION HOUSES.
THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE
IS CALLED TO OUR STOCK OF
SAXONY WOOLEN CO, all.wool Plain Flannel's.
TWILLED FLANNELS,
yarious makes, in Gray, Scarlet, and Dark Blue.
PRINTED SHIRTING FLANNELS.
PLAIN OPERA FLANNELS.
"PREINTIERE QUALITY"
Square and Long Shawls
WASHINGTON MILLS Long Shawls.
BLAOK COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
15, 16, 17, 16,19, 20, 21, 22 oz.
FANCY OASSIMERES AND SATINETTS
BALMORAL SKIRTS, all grades.
BED BLANKETS, 10.4, 11.4, 12-4, 13-4.
COTTON GOODS, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPES,
SKIRTINGS; Sce., from various Mills.
DE COURSEY, HAMILTON
EVANS.;
33 LETITIA Street, and
Sonth FRONT Street.
anl7-inwe2m
BAGS! BAGS 1 BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND HAND,
BEAMLEBB. BURLAP, AND GUNNY
BAGS,
Conatantly on hand.
_JOHN T. BAILEY t CO.,
No. 113 NORTH. FRONT STREET.
1/BY WOOL SAGES FOR BALE.
DRY-GOODS *JOBBERS.
CASH BUYERS,
AT WHOLESALE,
Are invited to examine oar
FLANNELS, •
BLANKETS,
' - MERINOES,
POPLINS,
BLACK SILKS,
FANCY SILKS,
IRISH 'LINENS, WHITE GOODS,
,-DRES GOODS,
and other articles adapted to the Season.
JAMES R. CAMPBELL it CO.,
r'27'
ate2b-tf CHESTNUT STREET
1863. F A L L 1863.
DRY GOODS.
HOOD, BONBRIG-HT, ea 00.
WHOLESALE DEALERS mg
FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC
DRX : GOODS.
No. 435 NARKET7STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
The attention of the TRADE is invited to their large
Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS.
Among which are - choice brands of Sheet
ing and Shirting, Muslims,
Madder , Prints, De 'allies,
Gittghams, and
SEASONABLE DRESS Goons. •
ALSO,
MEN'S WEAR
IN CIMAT VARIETY.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO
•CASH BUYERS.
an2o-2m '
1863 FALL IMPORTATION. 1863
EDMUND YARD ee
DWORTERS AND JOBBERS, SILKS AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
617
,
617 CHESTNUT and,6l4 JAYNE Street.
Have now opened their Fall importation of Dress Goode,
via:
MERINOS,
COBURGS,
REPS,
' A_LPAOAS,
DELAINES,
PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS
FANCY AND BLACK SfLKS.
Also, Alarge assortment cif
SHAWLS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS
WHITE GOODS,
LINES,
EMBROIDERIES, !co„
which they offer to the trade at the
LOWEST. MARKET PRICES.
anll-11
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
NE T W AB A3Sp o 3 v WDERED_, PIANO AND
VERY RICH DESIGNS
REDUCED- PRICES,
SHEPPARD,TAN HARLINGEN, & AMMON,
1008 CHESTNUT STREET
anl9-wfml2t
WINTER GOODS OPENING DAILY.
r Poplins Plain Shades and- Neer Colors. Alpacas,Double andvSingie Width,. choice shades.
Newlderinoes, 'Fashionable Colors. •
Plaid Mohairs and Valencias.
Plaid Flannels and, Cloths for•Shixting.
Dila Cotton and Vftol. Delaines.
- JOHN' K. STOKES,
702 LRC Street.
N. 8.--50 dozen LaditeL. G. Handkerchiefs at do per
dozen.. S 9 pairs -Crib Blanhets, good (peaty: att3l
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS AT
WHOLESALE!'
THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY!
CLOAKS-AND KAN VILLAS AT WHOLESALE!
CHEAPEST CLOAK STORE IN THE CITY !
COM; TRY MERCHANTS will find a great saving by
examining our immenee stock of CLOAKS and MAN
TILLAS. of the newest FALL .AND- WINTER STYLES,
before snaking tbeir purchases, as doing business at a
very small expense, and exclusivedy for cash, we can
sell2o per cent. cheaper than any other house
D. WATHINs Ss CO.,
N. B. corner of NINTH and CHERRY Streets.
CH.AI3. I EW.ISSON,
D. WATKIXS.
FRENCH 3tIEBANOES.,
Browns, Blues, Greens, Pon.les.
All-wool Reps, in choice shades.
Wool Delaines—Modes and Blacks.
Alpacas- Browne, Modes.' and Blacks.
FALL CL JARS.
Water-pioofs. of Black and Brown Cloths.
. • Cloaks made to order.
New Chock square Shawls.
Black Thibet long andi scpare Shawls.
• COOPER & COD-14$D, •
am. 29 S. E. sorrier MINIM and MARKET Streets,
CLOTHS AND QASS lIVIERES.
Opening Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
Opening Black Broadcloths.
Opening goods for Boys wear. ,
.• ORDERS
Taken
for Boys' Jackets, Pants, and Overcoats, for fall
and winter wear. also, a select - stock ready-made ,
Boys' Clothing. COOPER 4 COMAE.%
an 29 8, is. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
SUMMER SHAWLS. •
Grenadine Shawls. $4 and $4 50.
• ' Plaid Spun Silk Shawls, $3.75.
Lace Points,46 60. $lO, &c.
.Crepe de Paris Shawls. $6.
Cloth Cloaks; Silk Mantles, &e.
Also, a Large assortment of
Summer Dress Goods selling out
At very low prices.
SEISRPLESS BROTHERS,
and CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
• (ir Szii 33 - 4 0
E. M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALE.
At prises Eenorally below present, w;s of ,b4por.
WRITE GOODS, all deaeriptlon i a.
EMBROIDERIES. do do
LACER, do do
LINEN'HANDKERCHIIIg, .do
VEILS. dm. &o
'And rermtfulli iwrit2A ■n taarepotion.ok
10544 ORASTiitiT STREET
Qtrna., FURTII:ER REDUCTIONS IN
kJ the Prices of all i cza t
. at DRESS•CAOODEL .
To close out, we lespi redu - ,...1 our siva& o 1 Black and
Gray-ground Silk Grenadines to 760. They cost from
BUB to $l6O. .
All our 600 Freik Bareizes to 2[,c. A1l our 60 and .. ' Arena& °manillas to 3f)ge.
All ou Frentl; wrt' bo lose than cost. - -
All ourAmcgirau I,,anni4. as lore as the loweat.
100 Pieces 03141.7.0 Styles Chintzes to itkl.
Winiairigaille and Wareentta Muslims, SO.
Beet Snask Cotton. Flannel, at nice,
. _ H. sTEEL & SOB, •
jF2 S Pslti. 4113 and 115 North TENTH Hired.
EDWIN HALL Sc CIO., 26 SOUTH S.
Wrest, axe now offeriog -
CR SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES.
Black Silks at 811, 1.15,ti, and
Bummer Silks at reduced prices. .
Foulard Bilks at reduced pvices. •
Silk Grenadines at reduce). prices.
Fine Organdies at reduced Pricglisigo ol
Fine Dress Goode. all veduced,'lt •
Fine Modes, Blue_ , and Pearl B
Plain. Blues, -Buff, and "Milk 'Percales. ,- or'"French
ClAntzes, hist received. .
N,• B.—Just received ego case of superior quality Plat*
Th - a colors 'Are Browns, Blues, bfodes, rarplit,
• 4314,1 4 31ree1t; 41,11,14 kiln qt 411.11. .1720-td:;
PLANTATION' BITTERS.
The Charleston Courier makes a timely suggestion
in recommending the attention of our Government
to the naturalization and cultivation of Gal'Bark,
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 and We-
Viler diet. It fe said that the great success of the 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 Calisaya Bark,which it con
tained, as one of its principal infrySilents- confir
mation of this, we have :heard one of our most diatin-
Cala ed physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell
from - ordinary dietetic "or atmospheric causes, he inva
riably relieved himself by Plantation Bitters. Now that
these Bittern cannot be obtained, a substitute should be
prepared. We understand our Government has opened
negotiations with Dr. Drake. through a secret agent, but
with what truth we do not know. " • 4 , a
We are exceedingly obliged to the Richmond Whig (or
Its remembrance of " Auld Lang Syne," but we can as
sure " Our Government " tb at the Plantation Bitters are
not for sale to any "secret agents," North or South.
There is probably several other things that " Oar Go
vernment" will yet want.
We know that we have the beet 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.
CALISAYA BARK has been celebrated for over two hun
dred years, and was sold during the rata-lief Louis XVI,
King of France, for the enormous price of its own
weight in silver. It is remarkable for Dyspepsia,Fevers,
. .
Weakness, ConstiPation, &c.
CASCARILIA BARK. —For Diarrhcoa, Cola, and diseases
of the stomach and bowels.
DANDELTON.—For Inflamatlon of the Lobe and Drop
sical Affections.
CHAMOMILE FLOWERS. —For enfeebled digestion.
LAVENDER FLOWERE.Aromaiits, stimulant, and to
nic—highly invigorating in nervous debility.
' WINTER GREEN.—For Scrofula, Rheumatism, dm.
ANISE.—An. aromatic carminative; creating flesh,
muscle, and milk; much used by mothers unrsing.
Also, elove-buds, orange, caraway, coriander, snake
root, dm
Another wonderful ingredient of Spanish origin, lin.
parting beauty to the complexion, and brillianay to the
mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of the world,
and we withhold its name for the present.
Humbugs and Anacks howl about the Plantation
Bitters; but the following is what's the matter, and they
know it:
PLANTATION BITTERS WILL. CURE
Cold Extremities and Feverish Lie
Sour Stomach and Fetid'Breath,
Flatulency and Indigestion.
Nervous Affections.
Excessive Fatigue and Short Breatk.
Pain over the Ryea.
Mental Despondency
Prostration, Great Weakness,
Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels. '
LIVED COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA
Very particularlY recommended to Clergymen, Mar
.chants, La7yers, and persons cf 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,Drriggists, Grocers,
Hotels, Saloons. Country S tores, dw.
Be particular that each bottle bears the fac-simile of
our signature on a steel-plata label.with our private Go
vernment stamp over the cork.
jr7i2-wfrm2mif
ARMY CLOTHS ! ARMY CLOTHS
WILLIAM - T. SRODGRASS''
ARMY, NAVY, AND CIVIL
c3L - 400ria kxousir.,
Not. El- SODTH SECOND and 23 STRAWBERRY Stn.
ARMY AN NAVY:
ALL SHADES AND GRADES.
OUR - MOTTO
"QTTICK SALES AND GOOD PROFITS."
a022-tee2.3
G W. SIMONS iSa BROTHER,
SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA,
MANITFACTURER9 OF JEWELRY,
FINE SW D ORD%
MILPEAEY GOODS' IN EVERY VARIETY.
atal-iftha
ARMY GOODS.
DAER-BLII3 COAT CLOTHS. .
DARN-BLUE OAF CLOTHS. •
MY-BLUE CLOVES FOR 01FFIONRS.
ARMY BLAIIICSTS, STANDARD WE OA
113-OIINCE DUCK. - •
DRILLS, STANDARD 'WEIGHT.
REIN! LINEN DRILLS AND. DOOR.
BROWN AND BLS/0101D BRIETINOS ETD SHIP.
MOS. .For sale by-
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS.
482-If tt
ARMY HATS,- ARMY HATS.
AD OLP Et dr ICE E . N 4
.. No, OW North SECOND Street,
Philadelphia,
Manufacturers of all hinds of
PELT Man,
him ott hand a large assortment of all the Tarim' and
most, approved styles of
ARMY la' A T
Orders by mail from sutlers or Jobbers, Will be
Promptly tilled at the lowest rates. le9o-Bza
1776. • 1863.
A .4131. fit-r!.!
- -
SILK FLAGS'! :!
BIIlI1(- I NG I- '
II A. Gill •
BUR(FE-
ES:
PENANTS, •
UNION JACIX.I3
STREAMERS; •
trilir T IN Gr.!'
RED, WHITE, AND BLUE.
EVANS da EIASSALI4
MILITARY FURNISHER%
)3 , 17-tf Mo. 41S ARCH , STRAW. Philadelphia.
au24-mxrf2m
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,,
BY THE CARGO.
DRIZERRBD AND PACKED. ON SHIPBOARD, IN
BOSTON. '
For sal.a.b7
TUDOR COMPANY,
al:ll4dg BOSTON. .
t UMBRELLAS ! UMBRELLAS!?
WM. A. DROWN Alb
NO. 246 MARKET STREET,
Ifiannfacturers of
SITERB3OR UMBRELLAS.
WATCHIES AND ZEWEIANY.
G. RUSSELL, PINE AMERICAN
and Iroporkid WITCHES. Fine Jewelry. Silver
an late(' Ware. &e.
JY23-6m AA North SIXTH Street.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
714.11
attended to, by the. most experienced workmen
an 'every Watch warranted for one year-'—
Ek RUSSELL,
TY2S-6rn 22 North RIXTEI Street
LOST -AT THE KENSINGTON DE
POW. or left in one of the Rvankford city Cars. a
CARPETBAG, with,card attached. marked klaarland.
Collins .k Co., Pitbeburg. Its contents are of no value
except to the owner. A snitabin reward will be given
if left with L W Leslie, at, W. IL WOABDWARIVS,
No. Si 46; MARKET. Street. att-St*.'
TIRAFTED- MEN CAN BE FUR
NISHED with SUBSTITUTES and, have them rone-.
tered in immediately on application MIMI WA'attrit
SWeet t second floor. an2S-Sti.k.
TIDIPT
VIITPES.-IN THIS STYLE, ORS
-11- likeness, REIBIEIt hiLe exgelled roost Wonder f
siAplo and pleasing in style. in coloring most neAnra,l
and lifelike. Gallons, SECOND> St. above Green. it.
TO. AN APPRECIATING rUItLIO,
TO.
REIMER'S inimitable :Portraits. life-size PikoM
graphs, in oil colors, are the most pleasing, attractive
and life-like Portraits 'pada. Gallery MOND. street,
-It*
TP YOU WANT A GOOD, TRUTH
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Pictoreo to suit you, SECOND St above Green. lt"
TIISSOLUTIOIst-OF FAATNERSHIP.
-A-Jr —The colon , tnerehto heretofore existing under the
firm of BORDRN St,,WALKVIN Iron 'Founders, No, 119
Craven Street. is by mutual consent thts day dissolved.
THOS.
G .- BORDER.
August $9, 18M. atiMr GEORGE A. wAvout
A MERIOAN, 00FING SLATES,
4 -A- FULLY KUL 70,19 a BIM WlE t t o ggoATßEi.
1•24-4m* Xl7 wALInn , avast
(From the Richmond Whin. I
S.-T.-1860-X.
P. H. DRAKE - & CO.,
2021 BROADWAY. N. Y
ARMY GOODS.
CIVIL
ALL STYLES AND PRICES.
UMBRELLAS.
PREADELPHIA,
AUCTION SALE.
BAZAAR-NLNTH AND BAN• _
SON STREETS.
SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF 17T 1 TY HORSES
ON WEDNESDAY MORRIE: 4 i.
September 2d, at It o'clock precisely, at the Bazaar,
will be bold,
FIFTY HORSES,
These Renee were selected in the estate of Nest York,
by parties who have been titling contracts for Lbe Go:
VeYnMent. and are adapted for all kinds of work . ; and
are now to be sold, to oloss a partnership concern_
au~ if SALE PEREMPT ED ORPTORY.Y.
ALFR N. REWIRES& Auctioneer,
WANTS.
WANTED-AN ENER(3-ETIC SALES
MAN in a Drj. , Qcod.w iobblug business.
it* SHULL & READ, No. %IMO Church Alloy.
W ANTE D--A. YOUNG- MAN AS
T Entry Clerk in a Dry Goods Commission house.
Address "X, Y. Z," thfe office. a.u31..3L*
WANTED-IN A SILK JOBBING
HOUSE. a Lad. 15 to 17 years old, whose parents
reside in the city. address. Box, 1355 Post 0111ce. sti3l-31
WANTED -BY A MAN OF STEADY
•• habits and good address, a situation in the whole
sale grocery or produce brodeess: is well qualified for
such a position, and can furnish satisfactory reference.
an3l-2t.- Address “C P. L." Frei., Office
WANTED-ONE OR TWO GOOD
Y BOYS, rosnectably nominated. who are not afraid
of work, in a Wholesale Dry• Goods Store - on hiarket
street. Graduates of the nigh School preferred. An
dress "A. 8.," at this office aur-thsynn.
lAITA , NPFD--A GOOD IRON SAFE EC
Y in excLange, for Board And Tuition in - a
first.class
Femals Boarding School. Also two rood P1A.N . 03 on
tfie same terms Address " 8.," Box 2282. Philadelphia Post Office. anN-ht.
TW°TEACHEES WANTED.-/N
oraznination will be held la the Bernard-etreet
School. WEST CHESTER. Penna.. on S &TURD A.Y.
September 5, 1863. at 10 o'clock A. M., for one Firat As
siFiant Female Teacher in the High Denaxtment, quali
fied to teacb . Prench and if a thematice; salary IWO. Ateo,
one 'Female Prineipei of intermediate d.nartment.
By order. Can2s-10t.] L. LEVIS. Secretary.
WA N TED— $l5 PER DAY.—WE
:want reliable, energetic canvaaeere and agent..
in °Yell? .countY for a genteel business. at a commission
of front $d to 5615 per day. No humbug. Experienced
canvassers preferred, but room for all. Address
C. M. DUNN it CO., Publishers,
At either Cincinnati, Ohio: Chicago. Minois: or IS&
BEADS Street, New York
a, - WANTED TO RENT-A CONVE
=I nient ROUSE. 'between Tenth and Twentieth and
Pine and Green streets. About $3OO. Address Bvc 183,
8.112.9. 2t*
AK DEPUTY QUA.RTERMA.STER
GENERAL'S OFFION—FSILADALPHIL. Feb. S.
1863.
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following polnte :
m
Torto.
• Bey West, Fla.
For t Monroe: Va.
Alexandria, Va.
- Newborn, N. 0.
Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD,
felo4f Captain and amid. Quartermaster„
EDUCATIONAL.
S M. CLEVELAND'S
•scrmor. FAR BOYS
WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7Th.
The School will be what is usually called "English,
Classical, and Mathematical;" or, to define its aims in
terms lees vague, the brancheß taught are, to those pre
paring for commercial life such as should be included
in a generouß English Education; and, to those ;Wing
for Colleges, the requisite Mathematical and Classical
studies. -
Amdicatien may be made at lhe School-room, No. 970
CBESTNOT St., between DA. M. and IP. 15 Can3l-6t
B. TAYLOR. TEACHER OF
A•
Singing and Piano, 1226 MELON Street, will
resume September 1. au3l-Im*
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL
will re-open their Boarding and Day School. for
Yonne Ladies, at 1218 WALNUT Street, on the 14th of
SEPTEWBER an:3l-2.m
Q,UPPLEE'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNII-
L) S. E. corner. MARSHALL and SPRING
GARDEN . Streets. Duties resumed Sept. 7th. ENOCH
H. SU.RPLEE. A. M., Principal. an3l-1m
M• P.GIBBONS INTENDS REOPEN
ING FCROOL, on the lith of Ninth month (Sep
tember). in the Rooms on ORANGE Street, second gate
below Eighth street. an3l-12t*
WM. R. COOLEYA. M. WILL RE-
I
open his Classical. Mathematical, and Engli , h
School, at No. 11.1,12, MARKET Street, Monday, s,eptem
ber 7. an3l-Im.
SELECT SCHOOL AND PRIVATE
INSTRUCTION. N W. corner of TENTH and ARCH.
Duties reFurned on MONDAY. Sept 7
an3l.l2t* R. STEWART. Principal....
TEVEBLY INSTITUTE FOR BOYS.
BP,VERLY: N. .1 . - Reopens Sent - ember 15. Special
a d vantages afforded for thorough INSTRUCTION, heal
tel physical exercise, and sound moral training. For
Circulars, address Rev. 111 L. HOFFORD, Peel. au3l-6t
BOARDING.
FIRST-CLASS BOARD, HANDSOME
- 1 - communicating and single rooms; private table Ii
desired. No. 1315 W A.LNTTT street. ie26.2m.
PROPOSAL.
A SSIST T QUARTERMASTER
A
GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PFITLADELPHTA, 28th August, 180.
PROPOSALS will be received at this office until
WEDNESDAY, 2d. September, at 12 o'clock M., for the
immediate deiivery in city of
ig,ht Pauline, 20 feet by 30 fset • {
15 oz. cotton: duck..
Four Paulin. 15 feet by 20 feet,
The right Is reserved. to reject all bids deemed too ,
high. G CROSMAN,
au29 tse2 Ass't Quartermaster Genwal.
FINANCIAL.
T R B
SECRETARY a THE TREASURY
HA& AUIHORIZID
TO CONTINUE MY dOZWCY
FOR A BRIEF PERIOD.
Midi iutil fuwther notice, I mull• somitiakur
to.resseitys Subsariptlons to Atm
• 5-20
LOAN. AT P = ARi
♦T MY OFFICE.
AND , A O F THE DIFFERENT SD33,LGENCIE9
Whitegaghoitt the Loyal State&
JAY COOKE,
iBUBSCREPTIOX AGENT:
!le. 31* Smith Third -Strop%
p, HARVEY THOMAS,
1 ' . ." STOCK AND BILL BROMINE, • '
Mo. 312 WALNUT Street.
Wachs sold Lonna bought and gold on Commladen at
the BOARD OF BROKIRS.
BatescrEPtlona to the 6-20 year eir. per cent. LOAN at:
received at par.
to oharee for Coraralselon: 179-824.
fIOLLECTION OF U. S. OERTBFI
CATR3 OP INDICEOPEDNESS. —The ADAMS' BM;
PRESS COMPANY are new ..nrenared to sollest at She
Treasury Department, Washington, with despatch, and
et reasonable rates, the Cgs. Tear Oertlitcatee o In
debtednese of the 'United States now dna or shortly ens
tapas%
_ .
Terms made keown end receipts rive& at die olio
No. Nato CIIESNIPI . Street. nivz-tf
WOOL.
Medium and Fino.. vegy light and elmm
In store, and daily Sgraizing,, consignmen±s..ot Tab .and,,
Mann, Irem. new. clip
WOOKAaN YAR:INS.
19 kr..3oents, fine, on 'haat*
COT.TON YILE,NS.
No. 6 to 30's, class makee,
livf=p. Bnndle„astiCop.
N. B. -All mambas and deseAptions procartal at once,
on crane.
WHILLDIN Ja sorts,
an3l-m.wAar
lo crilC - . A. Lig Si
. .
'ZINGLINII NATCHETS4
BROAD HATCHETS, ASES,
NAIL HANKERS ' • '
SHOE kv,SEDIEERS,
RIVETING HAMMERS,: and
EmirsiEß HAMMERS,
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY -
b. HAMMOND do SON,
: , • • .
1.07-Im. 518 COMMERCE Eties•4 PhU
1 1 0 FAMILIES RESIDING IN- T 1431
RURAL DISTRICT& - •
We are. DiaDared. as heretofore. JO 1111 111 11 7iandlifidlit
their Country Residence% faith
MET 'DESCRIPTION OW
E'NE GR9fJEWES. TEAS.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
favm-tf P.ORNIM SLIIVIIWIW AIM want
DR. WILSON'S WATER-OURS OR
riteenie Establishment is pleasantly loeatid 854
North T.IIIRTEENTH street,,PhiladeliMa. , gigii.42t*
PIILLADBLPHLA r
IS North FEAST Street:
ADITiSEIIirENTS.
WALNUT STREET THE A.TRE
Lesbee, Mrs. M. S. aAßßitirrsomr.
SPECIAL NOTICE..
In consequence of ton uaterations now in
course of completion, the Manageress finds it necessary
to postpone the opening until
wEDNE , DAY, September 2d,
en will poititiyely be presented. the new Spectacular
Drama of
LAVANGRO,
THE GIPSY BROTHER;
introducing, for fit. LILO., IL
SENORITA CUR IS
in . 9 , PPakinz character.
The following Ladies and Gentlemen have bean en
gaged for the season to anpport the distinguished extist,
who will appear:
Biro. S. PERRIN.
her far: aoptararies,
lh s irs G
bar tir64 on , oeraliCe.
MjiVi,, DE LACY,
`Ter tint appearance;
Mrs. ,, TR AYES,
001)
folee _FL PCRItt
bIi„I3I.O4StWEI.DiG,
nitreVEk'NEY.
31issDENC 10 -81i.SON,
Mies PRIChr
The Theatrri,ll real tcely open-
DI % &SD/0 SapteroUvr2d.
Box (Hue ojes daily from B. an. 3 o'clock, when
seats may be seerVed. au3E
NEW URBISTNIIT-ST. •THEA.TBK.-
Leesee and niaager•••.+-11fr. WDE•WHEICriaIr.
• lavil4 S CafIEKE
is happy in annonmine •to the'many who , somplaised. ,
that the Academy Of Music is Me large tosnisY
the delicatmy artistic 2 7'SitS of *
MR. EDWIN BOOTH'S
acting, that he has effecitai an ougsgaraent by
EIAVIA" 30
will appear at this ban ()sem Theatrr.
FOR A FEIPatIGHTS Olt LY.
commencing
MONDAY EVEWING", Angest 31st.
IN TAG ED I' AND CONTBY:
when will be presented Caleniart's romantic Play or
THE IROIP'BnEST.
EDWIN BOOTH
In his suer:, rtile of
SIR 3own - RD IMDSTIKER
The celebrated Drawer:in note of
DUN CIE'SAR DV+'I;,GZ&v•
Den C cF ar de Bazan . .... EDWIIk , I3OO rEt
In compliance with the r. quc of tne wiry'
large audience who witnessed lact•Friday's p grAlrgaance
at the acadtnis of Mimic.
. .
EDWIN" BOOTH'S E44l.Er
he will rmleat his
UNAPPROACHABLE PEnt(ONATEOI4I
of that character.
ON TUESDAY EVENITIO;•
In pzeparation, and will kllortly he,•••4 , ydnced.
VICTOR HUGO'S GREAT :DRAMA.
lUY BLAB.
Introducing
EDWIN BOOTH
in an original character.
The regular
FALL AND WINTER SE AVM
will commence at this estaoli.hinent on -
SATURDAY, nEPTEAIBER tth..?
Owing to the
.EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS
necessary for the proper rendition of the
I:lat'S rao rro
its production will be pokponed till that date:in:whir& '
the celebrated Irish comedian and vocalist.
MR COLLINS,
who has purchased the sole right of its representation. •
in America, will appear in his celebrated charinter of '
C sRRICKFER•AUS.
an Irish Soldier of Fortune. wan the songs Wine. •
Bright Wine," and "White There's Life There's Hope,"
FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS CITY ITN TR.RER
YEARS,
And
MR. WM. WHEATLEY
will sustain hia original character of
()APT HERi DE LACIARDERE.
Er Seats may be secured three days is advance. an3o
-4, -a -Si CAL FUND H ALL,
must CAL FUND H A LL, MUSICAL FUND HALL,
LOCUST street, between_ EIGHTH and N IN TH.
EXCELSIOR!
THE G EXChLSIDE GS EXCEL - 910R!
HT!
THE [HOST! THE GHOST!
THE GHOST! THE, anosr! .
. THE REAL CHOhT!
THE WONDERFUL! THE ASTOUNDING! TEE NAB ,-
VELOIIS APPARITION!
DIRECTLY PROM PRO.ERSOE. PEPPER, F R S.
THE. ONLY CORIECT APPARATUS IN AMERICA! "
EVERY EVENING TEEIS• WEEK.
at 8 o'clock; and at 3-o'clock. on
... WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 'ARTER.NOONS,
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AcrERNOoNS.
The Directors are happylo announce thal,-by verse
veraLce and constant experiMenr„ they have brought
their Apparition to-a point or perfection , never before at
tained since Ghosts w.-re first introdcrel to .he pablic.
The iarge and fashionable audisnce present on &Earley
night, went away astonished; delighted: and mystified
by what they had.een Now that the superior apparatus
at Musical Fund Halt is in complete working order, the
Directors are enabled to-present NEW FEA-IfURES NEW
PHANTOMS. NEW SPECTP-ES, NEW ILLUSIONS,
NS GYHATS... each EIICORfSIVIEC niukt, WALKING,
TALKING, ,SINGING, SITTING DOWN, RISING 17P,
presenting to the beholder the perfect form. and features
of a human being, yet possessing the transparency of a
shadow, through which any Object marbeseen to pass
and repass without the leant rubtsstation . to the appa
rition- In coairrection with the Ghost, no entire sew .
series of views will be- given by [toss celebrated &FE-
Eat TICON, the best in the world. making , altogether
the most chaste and elegant ex-hi Mtion extant, and one
well calculated to please the more refined stases who
etc accustomed to making the - Musical Fund their place
of resort.
Admission, 25 cents
BeEerved: Seats. 2.l;cernts extra
For sale at couLri , s,. corner Seventhsand - Chestnni
streets. and at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL' att3l-It.
CONCERT HALL-CONCERT' HALL.
THE GHOST! THE GHOST!
GRAND SUCCESS GR at 4 D'hUC'JESS
GP THE GREAT'SPECTR ell IBLITGON,
THE GHOST! THE Htll),,T!
legtOnaateiy and . properly produced, under the personal
supervision of
.
MR. R: WATKINS,
the first who presented it to the
AMERICAN` PUBLIC'
at WallaclA. Nets Y ork; .and pron onnce:d- turbo the
ASTOD,ISRIDICI- PHRNOMENON
ever exhibited' to the world. It given-ni•ghtlr
scene, and with dramatic effects entirely original with,.
Mr. Watkins,.precededbp an ex - 1211)1d° n "f the
A IffERICAN STEREOPTICON;-
anew and novl'Blll2l apparatus, producing!
GIG INTIC Sl - EttEostloefu k•Lt;eullES
covering over 4:C00 , equare feet of illuminated canvas,
most exquibitel) perfect and exactly.fatthfal. From one
to ten thousand persons can look at once, as they would
at the actualecene.
iiIPATHET IC SATISFACTION.
Aar The r. sources of the Stereopticon are endless
0135EF VE.
THE gIIO ir IS VISIBT.E
EVERY , EV ENING, -EVERY EVENING;
and on bATIURDAY AFTERNOON, AT CONCERT
HALL.
414- Tickets 5 . cents Secnred Seats-25 cents extra.
Doors open at o'clock. Commence atS au3l4f
111 STITUTION FOR , TUE BLIND:-
The term will commence TUESD AY, September
The Exhiliiticess will continue: as usual. every WED--
NESD el AFTERNOON. at 3.3 f, o'clock: Store; No. ll•S.
EIGHTH treet IiTi.TALAW CH tt,
suSl.2O , • Principal.
SEION ABLE DANCING! AO A.D E
-L2 MX.- D. L. CkEPENTEN, will open his-elegant
ROOMS, No. G2s' .ARCH Street,. for. the reception. of
scholars, on TUESDAY, September let. Circulars can be -
had at No. 025 ARCH Street an 29.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY ON
TEE Fnua ART?,
2.02/6 CRESTWUT 6.111.1D1T.
OPEN LAILI (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. IL flib.
BP. X
Admission 26 cents. Children half price. 30329-11.
EXCURSIONS.
, FL A.G:PRESENTATIOW
Fa'FFFiiPFAT CAMP
On Ncorth‘ Pennsylvania. Railroad;
ON MONDAY, AUGUST 31, IRM
Extra Trains -will leave BERKS-STREET STATION•tor
the Camp. cm August 31st, at 2 P. M. and 3-30 P..
RETURNING
Leave Chelton Hills (Station nearest Camp) at 6'16 P.
211. an d7 - 30 - P.
Fifth and Sixth-streets . line- of. City., Passenger Cars
connect at Berks-street:
GLA , RK.
A GENT.
SUMMER RESORTS.
:CONGRESS- HALL, GAPE- MAY.-
: Tha public ara respectfully informed that this first - -
class Hotel will coatinne open nnyil the 20th of SEPTEM
BER The railroad is now comp./tad from-Philadelphia
:Oa this irnequallel - watering-place. and 3 . ‘trains rim
laity to and from Philadelphia. accommodating terms
for families at Als house can be made on and afrer the
Ist of Rentember. •141 IL LER , * WEST.
an26.32t Proprietors.
'THE SEA SHORE.
awn- , Zt 0 R S 13 A
suinn3R- ARIUS GBBEINTF.
- BAUM% AND ANSA - FMB RAMAIDA.IS.
On. and Eau NO - NBA" /rive 15114 i 1, tyslus for 44-
Battle Ci , / wiR leave Tivigutrset Zia .o.vm as follows!
Mail Wats levees.. ...... ........ . ... 130 /4 111
_Expressc-ivias leaves".. . 6.45 P. Mt
Freight "zeir., with pas,eu--sear-eur adisched— 9.66 A. 10.
Rei wtaluit• leavec ktkeutiaßtty-t"
Mail train.... • • ...... . ..... • •••••••• • 4. 5 . 6
MaTrezcfrata........ 6. 00 A.. 4 ,
Yrelgl:/ .... . ... . .... ~...... ..... 12.05.
FaSS. Atia.mtie s Tteketa. geed
the (IVY and train ce/Y, or slow* on Saturday and va Qui
Monday 'curving, dia. -
A.4A . etteutsiodetivu.Trela u•,. and D. B. B. E.
ties will leave N'tto: street au 5-.15 P. M. ;stun:taw Aelti4: -
mol.e.ingnt 6.15.
EXTP.A. IiA.D.DWIPIRLD TRAINS
-Lea;; Tlue ste"."et at 10.16.1... 31"' and 45 P. B.
Leave.EaditerAeld at 12.16P.M. and 3 P. M
TWO. N11.14.19N. isisf
DAILY LINE TO CAS";_
I.unownsizr-kflAY.—on and, after W NRS DA Y
! August 5. - - the steamer'SIA.N.DATTAN Centaiii Relict*
Kirby, will leave Arch street wharf at 9 o'clock - A; M.
every 'IIThESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. fO7=
C tP.B 'SAL and the steamer WILSON Sid ALL. CaPtaiXL
SIIVITH BIIGHT, every 3IOF. O AY; W &ft Clatiftai
and P - RI.D AY. Returning,. Will leave CaPa Key
stopping at New Castle, connecting. with. ks,
Bald more lines daily. going and. returning.
F 3 34 from Philadelphia, $2 50.
41, New Castle, - 200.
C arriage hirs included; Meals extra. Children ann.
Se'rvants half price. Carriage hire for Serynats extra.
No freight received after eight o'clock. ardre.o
INSURANCE COMPAnS.
VAME INSUBANC
loq CHEBTNEMBtreet
PHILAD7
FLEE AND INLA
DIEU
..I'rancis N. Buck,
Chas. Richardson.
Henry Lewis, Jr„
John W. Rosman.
philio 8, Justice.
O. W. Raids
EMMIOO
DF. WILKIN,
• ATTORNEY AND COHNSF,,LI,OR AT LAW,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
Has been constantly engaged in the practice of hie pro
feseion. and •the collection of , Claims; at Nashville, for
the past FOURTEEN TEARS.
REFEILENDER:
Messrs. Sibley,. Moulton, -& Woodnaff; Messrs. Bar,
croft & CO. anl3-Ims
INTERNAL RE rEN U.K-OFFICE OF
THE UNITED STATES ASSESSOR:OF THE SECOND.
DISTRICT, 1231 CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelPhis,
RICHARD T. GUNIPEAT has been appointed-Assist
ant Assessor of the Twelfth Dimixdon in my district,
Which is that portion of the. Ninth ward soath aide of.
Market at, eat, from,Seventh streato Broad.
aril& wfm6t ' THOMAS W. SWEN&Y, Assassog.
P. - SCHITILEBIS svPmaloii,
nri s Tr yysteAt.overstraxis tetnere PIANOS fro= 160.1
upward. For sale by the maker 90S KARA' Wool
ieft4be*
_
626, GOLDTROBP & Ca, 625..
Manufacturers of •
Tassels. Cords Frigges, Curtains., and PorulkuMa
Chum Curtain Cords,
CsatreTaaselia
Pictr,ra cud Pkotorra_Fk Tassels.litain TrimlitniXlL
Militam and DIVS4I Trlnnuluirs,Ribbons Neck Thai
ots. , No. alai& MA 'T Street.
esa-Fet .. vhiladajahla.
rTir,'A.RE T.-1,200 CASES OF'
DIF
-FERSNT nnalities reooirod for sole by
CHAS: S. & JAS. C-ARSTATRS.
I.26WALliter St. and RI) 010.211 TH St.
A PRICIAN GINGER-40 000 POUNDS,
- 4 - Pilsuelng It andlandeol6 e. duty paid ; for sale by
an2ll-tf WI I . W O. I • REP Sc
LATOIIR , BASKETS LA
-4-4 TOUR ULITS 011 inet' ri.zeireti per brig Pandora.
and for sale:by , '.TAU.RATCUE L AVE ti.GNE. -
~ an?,9- ' 20% and 5104 South PROST 'Street.
( 1 11.A.M PA GNE.---A.N INVOICE OF
Gold Lae." and t Gloria " Champagne, in quarto.
and pi nta,inst received per French ship'Ltee Amelia."
Far sale ley CHAs. S. Sc JAS. CARSFA.R3,
• Sole Agent*.
ai L 27 Itee.-126 WALNUT Ephialk gaiar rE stx.
MRS r.LT &MB.
Miss BROW etc
Meson>. E L. PE 1.91 g
-m N Mr ".
W H
ASH BPAIG&LEY,
S
B. YOUNG.
so N'
A. T, a, “10.1113
S FERRIS,
J. zi.
dU 001. Pa
R' f 1
POWERS, etc.
1E COMP-ANY, NO.
lELFRIA.
.ND INSTIWTOZ.
MODEL
Geo. 3. West,
Sohn Kessler,
Chas, Etok oe_akt.7as, •
A. H. It_.
.Tosegh D. Ms.
BUCK, Presideht.
CHARDSOL'iricePreeldeli
D. Seeretarr. rials-teit