The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 28, 1862, Image 3

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    THE CITY.
The Thermometer*
JULY 26,1861. I JULY 26, 1862.
6A. M, 12 v. BP. M. 6a. M. 12 u. Sr. M.
60 86 85 I 72 86itf 87
WIND. *
BE. ESE. EBE. UBW. SW. UW>
JULY 27, 1801. j JULY 27, 1862.
6A. jr. 13 At. Br. st. 6A.jr. 12 m. 3 p.m.
70 85 89 71 82# 85#
WIND.
BE. SB.
Tee United States Arsenal at
PHILADELPHIA,—RecentIy tilers hare been many
complaints and loud cries against the Deputy Quarter
master General's Department of this city, on account of
the very small amount of patronage being distributed
among our working people. These complaints are be
coming more freanent daily. It is said that while Phila
delphia is being thus neglected, other cities, (New York
and BoEton, for instance,) are receiving more than they
ore property entitled to. The effect of this has been to
cause much indignation among contractors and also
among working men and women, who receive employ
ment eithrr direct from our arsenals or from these con
tractors. We notice in the New York paperß ieogthy
advertisements inviting proposals for tbousaods and
-thousands of pairs of boots, stockings, felling axes, pick
axes, Bpaites, canteens, toms, and rent- pins, spool cotton,
Wigan, battens, muslin, poles, and numerous other arti
cles. At the same time the Department in thi. city is
-Inviting proposals fornot the ouo-tenth part of those ar
tides, while it property all belongs here, this being the
msin depot from which ail sub-depots are expected to
receive thoir supplies. Instead of this. Philadel
phia patronage is curtailed, and soon New York will
receive everything. It appears that wo are favored with
2)1 the small orders and New York with the hoavr ones,
This hflfl been noticed for some time back, and Da only
Quartermaster General Grosman is accused of allowing
our lawful patronage to go elsewhere, when the fault
really lit* we think, at Washington. It la a well known
fact that c {forts we being made, and bavoboon going on
for some time past, to have Philadelphia deprived of her
just rights, and New York made tbe prinotpaV depifc.
'Phia plot will no doubt bo consummated.if it is not
checked by some of our Conereasion < il representatives
sud influential citizens, who should place the subject In
a prept-r light before Secretary Stanton and Quarter
master General Meigs.
Wo notice another great evil in the Quartermaster’s
Department. If au order Is receive t for even a amotl
sambtrof ortlcles, which are needed iu a great hurry,
•Jf said goods are hot on hand, proposals to furnish them
snuet be received, after being duly advertised for, which
earnest a great delay of time. In a case of emergency
like thte the Quartermaster should have the power to go
into the market and purchase at once, without losiug
4Le time consumed by advertising and inviting proposals.
There is a section in the army regulations which au
thorizes the deputy Quartermaster general to make pur
chases in such cases of emergency as referred .o, but for
come reason, unexplained, Colonel Grosman has been
instructed differently. With an officer of such sterling
integrity as Col. C. we think it uncalled for and uojust.
Besideß this when certain goods are advertised for, the
Bjarbet price immediately runs up to a high figure, and
thß Government expends thousands, of dollars which
-might otherwise bo saved. If advertisements for propo
sals for articles are inserted they should be for such a
number as would supply the wants of our soldiers for
-come time, and not for wbat is merely wanted at any par
ticular period. This would. In the end, avoid the ssrions
delay b which the department in this city is uow subject*
besides he a great taviugto the Government.
It has been said that this difficulty will be augmented
by the appointment of Gen. Halleck to the chief com
mand of the army, but this we are authorized to deny by
the best friends of that great loader in Washington: and
this being the case we have no reason to believe that
General flleigs will in any way disregard the interests of
Abe working men and women of bis native city—the patri
otic Philadelphia—in aiding Col. Grosman to carry out
bis plans for giving tbe working people thoir just rights,
end avoiding complaints on all hands.
What has been done by one So-
CIETY.—The Ladies’ Aid Society of St. George’s ME.
Church, believing that the public, and especially the
contributors, would he interested in knowing what they
have been doing towards relieving the wants and ueces
fiitics of the sick and wounded soldiers at Fortress Mon
roe, publish for their benefit the tallowing list of goods
and aiticles sent thither in charge of their pastor, W. G.
Robinson:
408 yards mofquito netting, 44 Bheefs, 57 pillow cases,
157 shirtß, 60 pairß drawers, 66 wrappers, 24 pairs stock-
609 handkerchiefs, 600 yards bandages, 108 towels,
158 cushions, 12 large boxes of lint, U roll* muslin and
linen, 1 bed-tick, 95 pairs clippers, 12 pairs shoes, 158
Ike* 75 Testaments, 2 Bible?, a lot of books and tracts,
26 quarts peaches, 20 lbs dried apples, 2 lbs pare Afri
can Cayenne pepper, 8 bxp. black pepper, 5 lbs coffee, 12
lbs. rice Hour, 29 papers farina, 36 papers corn starch,
2# lbs. chocolate 5 lbe. rice, 3 lbs black tea, 5 Itn. beef
tea, X Ik. nutmegs, 38 lbs. dried beef, 2 lbs arrow-root,
12% lbs. sausage, S lbs. barley, 25 lba. oat meal, 117 lbs.
Sugar, 1 lb, chewing tobacco, 2 lbs. spouse, S 5 lbs. olive
soap, 40 lbß. assorted soap, # gross white Hostile soap,
05 lbs. water crackers, 05 lbs. wine biscuit. 25 lbs butter
biscuit. 2 gals, molasses, 1 can tomatoes, 18 bxs. con
riensid milk, 5 jars Quince jam, 4 jars strawberry jam, 36
cans currant jelly, # gal pickle-, 2 iars currant jam, 3
jars plum preserves, 4 cans pickled cherries, 1 can pears,
4 canes, 2 bottles diart hcea medicine. 1 bottle pepper*
mint, 28 do. wine, 13 do. lemon syrup, 12 do. raspberry
vinegar, 14 do. bay rum. 2 do. brandy, 58 do. Jamaica
Singer, 12 do. Muscat wine, 1 gross spoons.
Annual Commencement op the
BOBBENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE.—This institu
tion, chartered by the State, ami endowed with collegiate
powers, ie under the management of tne Bev. John H.
Brakdy and wife, asshtod oy a competent corps of
teachers. It is handsomely located. upon the bend
ef the Delaware, overlooking the grounds of the late
Joseph Bonaparte, And also com nandiog a view of tbe
river, Penn’s Manor, and in the distance can be seen the
city of Trenton The buildings are commodions, and
vrellsupp led with necessary arrangements for the gene
ra) health of the inmates, and for a cleasant sojourn
while absent from the parental roof. The buildings are
lighted with gas, and also have o bountiful snpplv of
hydrant water. The grounds are ehady, with space
enough for fall and free exercise. There Is also a large
museum, add exceilent chemical and phil-Bephlo .1 appa
ratus, attached to the institution. The iooation, build
ings, ami the arrangements for teaching, make it one of
the most desirable colleges for she instruction of females.
The sammer session closed on the 23d inst. The ex-r
-cißes consisted of vbcel and instrumental music, ossays,
Ac., and were creditable to in th stntentß and teachers.
Sympathizers with Secession.-
During tho mooting held at Independence Sqaare on
° ‘turday afternoon, a number of Secessionists endeavored
to preach treason amongst the va*t assemblage, aad some
of them, if it had, not been, for tbo interference of the
Ipolico officers, would have been summarily dealt with by
the crowd. Three of the sympathizers wen. arrested.
While the Sev. Mr, Jackson was speaking at the main
stand, a man named Me Anally took occasion, to differ
from Ms views, and he uttered his remarks openly acid
loudly. Loud cries of hang him, kill him, eta., were
given, ami the crowd made a rush for the obnoxious in
dividual, who received sundry knocks and kicks from
the indignant bystanders. The police, however, inter
fered. The offender was taken before Alderman Beitler,
Who held him td bail to keep tbe peace. :
Enthusiastic Flag Baising On
Saturday afternoon a large flag was thrown to the breeze
from the Bouse of Industry, Catharine street, above
seventh, now occupied by a number of sick and wounded
soldiers. The flag was first presented to the institution
by a number of patriotic ladies connected with the Evan
gelists P, B, Church, Bev, Samuel Durborrow. John
talmas, Esq., m&de the presentation speech, and the flag
■was received by the surgeou ia charge of the hospital.
adds ess of Mr. Dolman was listened to with marked
attention, and was, indeed, worthy of the occasion. Eev.
fiamuel Burborrow, who was present, also made a few re
marks It was mainly through the instrumentality of
this gentleman, who has been untiring In hla efforts to
promote tbs comfort of our brave pick and wounded, that
he House of industry was selected as a military hospital.
A number of patriotic songs were also sung, and the
•whole proceedings were, of the most interesting cha
racter.
LIBERALITY OS' THE GAS TRUSTEES.—
T?be trustees of the, Philadelphia Gas Works have agreed
that all such employees of the Trust as should enlist un
*der the recent proclamation of the President of the United
States and the call of the Governor of Pennsylvania,
'Shall be reinstated by the Trust on their return, 1 if
honorably discharged from service, and that each em
ployees of this Trust as shall be, during one year from
this date, absent In the service of fcboir country, and shall
leave daring their absence persona dependent on them
for support, which Bbalf be designated by the chief en
gineer, shall be placed on half-pay during such absence,
pa) able on their respective orders.
’ Assistant Surgeons Wanted;—Tie
great labor entailed on our surgeons by numerous battles
and an active campaign is about to be lightened by as
signing an additional assistant surgeon to each Penn
sylvania regiment. The State Medical Board will meet
daily until Friday next, between the hours of 10 and 1
o’clock, at the Medical Hall of the University of Penn
sylvania, to investigate the fitness of candidates for this
Important duty. The urgent wants of our sick soldiorß
demand a prompt response from the mpdical men who
ore able to serve their country in this important oflicß.
It is earnestly hoped that a sufficient number will offer
(heir services.
A Large Boiler.— On Saturday a
bugo steam boiler, intended forthe gunboat Slononga
liela, was removed from the foundry of Messrs. Met rick
& Sous to the navy yard. Owing to the Immense weight
of the boiler the task Vraß no small one. Twenty* four
horses wt re employed for the purpose, and several hours
were occupied in canning it this short distance. At
Third and Washingtonjitreetß the wheels of the truck
bolding the boiler sunk ipto the street, and over an hour
was consumed in extricating them Onrlng this time the
passenger cars on Third street wore detained. The huge
wheels of the truck tore up the cobble ttones and other
wise bßdly damaged the street. ;
The Corn Exchange Regiment.—
The Corn Exchange Association have resolved to defray
the expenses of raising a regiment, to be commanded by
Captain C. M. Prevost, now assistant adjutant general
upon the Btaff of Brigadier General Frank E. Patterson.
Dn Saturday morning the members of the Corn Exchange
Association met at their room- corner of Second and Gold
streets, and subscribed upwards of ton thousand dollars
towards raising their regiment. They will Increase the
sum before Saturday next to $20,000. and have instructed
Colonel O. M. Provost to organize the regiment.
The Goal-Oil Trade.—The official
records of the exports of coal oil since the beginning of
he year up to this morning, show the following quantity
md Valuation: Y
Co British North America, galls. 1.000 $260
Great Britain, “ 1,202.147 235,443
South America, tt 800 ‘ 130
West Indies, (British,) “ 2.008 . 521
“ « (Spanish,) <• 9,103 4,370
Total gallons. 1,274,558 $210,714
Ambulance fobJ the Northern LI
BERTY HOSE STEAM FIRE-ENGINE COMPANY,
to 4.—This company was recently presented with a
plendld imbalance, for convey log sick and wounded sol-
Ifrs from the wharf to the different hospitals throughout
ho dtp, by Henry Simons,'Esq It is capable of carry,
lgfrom twelve to sixteen pstionta at a time. Mr. Simons
eserves great praise for the manner in which this ambn
mce is gotten op, and the Northern Liberty Hobo Hteam
'ire Engine Company may well be proad of inch a pre
rat, for it is one of the most complete affairs of the kind.
Chester and Delaware Regiment.
•It is In contemplation to nolle, in a the blx
'inpanics of Ohester county aad the two from Dela
are county, to be raised under the late call of the Go
irnor to eorve for nine raon'hs.: The bounty offered
r tbo commissioners will only he paid to those joining
impanies from the county: The number of volunteers,
ider the new call, for Chester county, Is six companies,
little over 600 men, Thie is not one out of a hun
<»*• ... >
The Contested Election Case.—
)is seeming interminable case was continued on Satnr*
•7 morning. The usual number of witnesses were
amiuMi with the usual result, and the court took a to
ss until the third Monday in August It would be im
srible for anyone to tell what the evidence thus far
cited hai proven, and the case bids feir to be continued
til ibe term of Mr. Swing as sheriff shall have
pired.
Fires.—About noon, yesterday, an
a-m of fire was created bylto burning of the roof of
I Plitebnrg House, In Front etreet, below Walnut, oc.
pled by James Toilet. The building belongs to Thos.
'llor, and was insured. The occupants of the adjoining
lldlngs, Nos. 209 and 213, suffered some damage by
ter.
ifire, occasioning trifling damage, was created yes
lay morning, at No. 1002 Fine street, by a child play
with matches.
Fatal Fall.—John Way, aged eleven
rs, white flying a kite from the roof of No. 1307 Vine
et, yesterday morning, fell to the ground, and was so
onaly injured that hla life Is despaired of.
Sudden Death.—Lieut. P. F. Hoi
l fell dead, yesterday morning, in the guard house,
ho old Pennsylvania Bank. The coroner was notified
told an inanost r
Found Drowned.—The body of an
nown white boy was found in the Delaware, at
de* street wharf, on Saturday craning; It was sent
is grren-heuse, by the coroner, for identification.
jWbyN, NNE. WSW.
.The market for goM was rather steady to-day at a
slight advance. Buyers were plentF, early in the day, at
116, and the rato soon rose to 117, falling back towards
the close to 116)4 • The general uprising of the people of
the North, as exhibited in the town meeting, and the uni
versal feeling predominant to support the Government
with any amount of capital or mon,is having its effect on
money circles. Capitalists see, in the present uprising,
that the feelings of the whole people are fully engaged j
that when business firms and individuals are pouring in
their treasure, a greater determination than ever hag
taken hold of the Nortk to crush the great rebellion and
uphold the one great cause. Confidence ia reawakened, ;
and nervous men have ceased their tremblings. The
meeting at Independence Square to-day, if the throng in
Chestnut street is any sign, will be one of the largest
• gatherings of interested people that ever were moved by
eloquence in this city, and will send baek to Yermont a
fitting response to that State’s alacrity in the present
crisis. The new aad vigorous war policy at Washington
is also having its effect on the financial condition of the
country. The stirring orders of General Pope are sym
pathetically responded lo by every lover of his country.
The feeling is rapidly gaining ground that the- war will
soon be over. The means are already preparing; the
men will be ready when tbe giant moment comes. The
great soul of tbo North is throbbing wildly for a closer
grasp on the. rebellion* and renewed hope inspires the
flagging spirits of many a desponding patriot. This state
of affairs must have its effect on monetary circles. , The
-fears of foreign intervention are, for the present, re
lieved, and the promising, coudition of the grain crops
iris; the theme of general conversation. Business, there
fore, presents a more healthful and buoyant feeling to- ,
day than was experienced on last Saturday. The decline
in gold is decidedly favorable; stocks have advanced;
the pressure on shopkeepers for Bmall change has been
relieved, and the week doses steady and with a better
feeling every way. Old demands sold- up to 106#, with
inuoh activity." 106, however, was the ruling figure.
Prices at the Btock Board were about the eame as yes
terday, the only material changes being a slight decline
in United States 1881 s and State fives; the former the
latter #. Tho seven-thirty treasury notes were firm at
yesterday’s figure; also, Pennsylvania coupon fives.
Pennsylvania Bailroad was firm at 47; North Pennsyl
vania at 9; both without change. Girard Bailroad
brought 89 & ; American gold 117# ; Schuylkill Naviga
tion preferred shares 14£--an advance of %. Spruce
and Pine-streets Railway advanced %. These quotations
are those -of tbe only solob made, as there was no second
hoard. The market was rather tending upward at the
close of the first board. Money matters are without
change."'
Drexel A Co. quote
New York exchange. .par to 1-10 pre,
Boston exchange.,.......,....,.,..<« to % pro,
Baltimore exchange..,.,« to % d»s.
Country funds.. 3-10 to 45-100
G01d........ ....; .....16# to. 17k pre.
Old demand Treasury n0te5.,,...,.,... 8 to 7 pre.
73-M Treasury n0te5............... to 103,
Imlay A Bicknell report the following new counter
feits : ...
Merrimack County Bank, Concord, N. H—Counter
feit one hundred dollar notes on this bank hare jnet
made their appearance in different and distant parts of
the country, and there is no doubt that there is a well
organized attempt to'flood the country with them. The
public should refuse all one hundred dollar notes on this
bank for the present. Vignette;spread eagle on branch
of tree; lower right, female with rake, 100 abeve; lower
left, Vulcan seated, with sledge, 100 above.
Exchango Bank, Pittsburg, Pa.—3’s altered from l’s
—vig. cattle: 3 each side of rignette; 3on upper right;
on lower left two females, one with sickle. Three on
upper left.
The statements of the banks of the three principal
cities of theUnionto July 14th compare with Iheprevlous
one, and the corresponding time of 1841, as follows:
Loans. Deposits. Specie. Oircnlat'n.
N. V..@148,827,423 $129,480,977 831,926.809 89,165,301
Boston. 66,980,188 28,808,242 7,080,780 6 840 374
Phila.. 88,086,808 24,486,817 5,813,724 8,008 683
Total ,8247,853,399 180,780,036 45,521,113 21,<H>1,268
lißtwk. 246,760,853 178,4011,493 45,688,884 21,163,002
L.year. 196,281,889 128,030,182 60.742,255 17,222,737
The New York Fast of to-day says:
Stocks took a downward ten this morning, and close
very dull. There is, however, no special pressure to sell,
but the entire list is greatly wanting in speculative spirit,
and prices on the whole may.be Quoted #®* per cent,
lower than yesterday. The commission houses are buy-
Ing few stocks, and most of the operations are between
the speculators of the Board. H ;
Governments are doll, and, excepting the 7.30 notes,
#«# percent, lower. The Fives of 1874 sold at 86V
against 87 V yesterday. The 6 per cent, certificates are
steady at 98#a98*.
The money market is dnl], and borrowers bn first class
collaterals find no difficulty in supplying their wants at 6
per'cent.; 6 per cent., however, is still obtained ia some
Quarters.
The flhctuatkraa in gold have again been active to-day
—the priceopening at 116 V, and suddenly rini eg to 117*.
The operations were only one-third as large as yesterday,
including agood deal of business on time. Hereafter
none but cash 'or three days’ transactions, will he allowed
“7 *n° Board of Brokers; so that the volume of madness
will, of course, dwindle considerably. -
In view of the enormous volume of the business in
gold at the Stockipoard, the brokers this morning passed
a resolution prohibiting further time bargains longer
than three days. \lt is claimed that , the facility with
which time,Operations, ore effected was giving a dan
gerous impetus to tpe gold speculation, and the Board
expect by this step to check it.
Silver is Quoted at 1110112 ty cent. Dutiable demand
notes T®7* premium!
Firrt-claes bills on London dose firm at 129 v®l29jtf.
The Bornsela for Hamburg, takes out 8225 000 in
specie. ; . ; . . ’
The Secretary of the Treasury has determined to issue
no treasury njites of the denomination of three dollars at
present, only ones and twos. These two denominations
will, It 1b supprsed, supply the want of small notes.
The United Slates Treasurer Is receiving deposits of
treasury uotep at four percent interest on ten days'
notice.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sale*, July 26
[Reported by S. E. Slatmakbx, Phila. Exchange.!
’ FIRST BOARD. 1
IOOOGIiy 65New...,.101 14000 Penna 5b..,,... 88
2000 do New..... 101 2000 d 0........... 86
1500 do New.... .101 6000 d 0..,., . . 8©
8 Penna R........ 47 2060 , d 0...,,,,..;. 88
26 Girard Bank.... 39j£ 500 d00&P...... 86
3000 Penna Coupon 5d 93 : 7QOO XT 36s 1881 sswn 93#
6000 American G01d..117 . 3000 ' d0.....i55wn 99v
10000 d0......:....117# 67 North Pennaß.. 9
500 Penna 5a.„*...; 8d _ j6o_Bck Nay Pref..., 14#
Citizens’ Uou n t y Enlistment
FUND,—Additional subscriptions to the Citizens’ Boun
ty Enlistment Fund received since our issue of Saturday:
lie race Binney, .$l,OOO
Jmnes Howland & C 0,.. 1,000
Brown, Hill, & C 0.,.,. 1,000
J. Bhen Barton, M. D 1,000
Leonard & Baker., 1,000
Peter Williamson....... 1,000
Andrew M. Jones 500
William D. Jones & G0......600
McAllister & Brother. 800
John McAllister....... 300
Sower, Barnes, & G 0.... 300
Charles Megarge & Co. 260
Wright. Brothers, & G 0.... 250
S. T. Altemus 300
Smith, Williams, & G 0....... 50Q
William S. Hanseil & 50n5......... 800
Joseph Swift 1,000
Thomas Drake I,QOQ
Charles N, Baker.. 1,000
John Mason & C 0.......... 1,000
'Stewart, OarsoD, & C 0.,,... 1.009
Alexander Benson A Co 1,000
William Harmer 500
Yarnall & Trimb1e.,....,.. 600
Dr- Charles Willing. 800
FieldAKeebmte ............... 300
G. W. Churchman... 200
Milne Brothers. 200
David Mi1ne.......;. 800
Bloomfield H. Moore., 1,000
A. E. Jessup. 1,000
E. A. Jessup. 600
GeoraeF. Lee.. * 500
Ab. 8aker........ 500
J, H. Ingham. 700
Howell & Brother.. 1,000
Henry 5im0n5..,.,.,...1000
Charles P. Fox 1,000
Mercer & Antelo 1,000
W. E. Garrett & Sons 500
Alexandor Brown 600
Evans & Hasßall... 300
J. B. Lippincott& G 0... 1,000
John Grig* 1,000
Captain W. Whilldin 1,000
Joel Thomas 300
CharlesE. Smith 600
Hunter, Scott, & Co.. 500
Rosengarton A 50n5....... 500
Proprietors Evening Bulletin... 600
Crissy & Markley.... 850
Thomas W. Price...., 300
George.Fales..... 300
F. A. Hoyt & Bro.. 250
Boyd & 5tr0ud...,.,...;.....200
Charles O’Neill., 200
Bey. Albert Barnes.... 100
Isaac Borenbaum. 100
John Fereira. 100
John: Elliott.:.. 25
Robert Lindiay. 100
A. Merin0.............. 100
D. Samuel & 50n...;............ 100
Mrs. S. D0na1d50n.,..,,.,,100
..Mrs ElizaF. 5park5........100
Thomas Webster, Jr. 100
H. Ourtia & 50n..., 100
J. Nicholaon.. 100
A.M. Oollins 60
Edward Cope, Jr.so
M. A. Dropaie.
B. S. M. Oamden
H. vh OramA 00..,..,..,.;v.
J. C. P....
J. E. Eckfe1dt.,....................100
Wm. B. Dubois.. 100
C. Stoddart & Bro 100
Bichard S. Ashhurst, Jr. 100
Dr. John A5hbur5t.......................... 100
Samuel B. Fa1e5...... 10Q
Joseph Kelly & 8r05,.....,. 100
Samuel 5- Pedri ck 1 60
Bichard Ashburst.,,.,so
Jos H. Trotter... H>o
Geo. H. Thomsou.. 100
P. B. Frea5..................... 100
Wm, Ashburst.... .......................... 250
Bev. Dr. Dueachet...., ..........a...... 300
Field & Hardie. .100
James, Kent. A 5antee.........i...... 1,000
Edmund A. Soudcr & G 0........... 1,000
Edwin Forrest 1,000
Col. John W. F0rney............ ...» 500
Received on Saturday.,.;,.,
Total subscriptions to fund (exclusive of
Pennsylvania Baliroad C0mpany).,5146,225
War Meeting at Woodbury.— A
very large and enthusiastic war meeting was held on
Saturday night at Woodbury, N- J. Addresses were
mode by the Bev. Mr. Snyder, James M. Scovel, Esq,
Captain John Roberts, and Samuel J. Bayard, Esq,
which were received with great applause. A
A rraolution, instructing the Board of Freeholders to
give a bounty of fifty dollars to each recruit, was unani
mously passed. Many men enlisted on the spot, and Dr.
Flthian, an elderly gentleman, promised to go himadf or
give one hundred dollars for some one to go in his stead.
Gloucester county is awake. lfho l2ih Regiment, Col.
Johnson, Is encamped near Woodbury.
Farrow Escape.—A carriage, con
t&ining Mr. Peter Bfchingv wife and child and .two
ladies, was overturned In Fairmount Park, on Friday
evening, in consequence of tbe horns taking fright The
whole party were thrown down an embankment about
ten feet in height, but fortunately escaped injury.
Death of a Telegraph Operator.
—Mr. Edward A. Steacy, an operator on the American
Telegraph Company’s staff, died on Saturday evening, of
pulmonary consumption, at the age of 28 years. He was
highly esteemed among his associates.
Liberal Donation.-—-The employees
of the Kalgbn’s Point Iron Works ha/o subscribed forty
dollars to the Cooper-Shop Yoluateer Belief Food, to aid
the returned soldiers of the Now Jersey regiments who
pass through this city.
Coroner’s Case.—The body of an
unknown man was found in a dock, above Walnut street,
in the Delaware yesterday morning. He had been in the
water two or threedays, to judge from the appearance of
the body, and was about forty, five years of age.
The Canine War.—Captain Jim
Francis and his dog detectives captured during last week
165 unmuzzled canines. About twenty of tbe lot were
redeemed, mid the remainder were summarily dealt
with,
FINANCIAL AFD COMMERCIAL
THE MONEY MARKET.
PhilA3>bi>vhia, July 28,1862..
50 Spnjce Sc Pine R 12#
63 Penna R«Y.*.,.. 47
3000 U 87.30 TNblnklQS
There is less inquiry for Flour, but tho market is firm,
and about 2,000 bbls have been disposed of at $4 87#® 5
for superfine; for extra, and 85 5006 for
extra family, the latter for fancy lots. The sales to the
trade are moderate, within the above range of prices,
and high grade fancies at 86 5007 bbl, as in quality,
and the receipts and stocks light. Bye Flour is scarce,
and wanted at 83.255&3.37)£, and Pennsylvania Oora
Meal at 82.87 k bbl, and but little offering or selling,
Wheat,—There is a fair demand for Wheat, with fur
ther sales of 7,000 bushels at 129©133c for common to
good and choice reds, which is an advance, and 137®140c
for white. Bye is better; Pennsylvania selling at 73©
76c, the latter in a email way. Corn remains un
changed, and 2,000 bushels prime yellow sold at 64c,
afloat, and 63c in store. The receipts are light. Oats
aro more active, and about 10.000 bushels have been
disposed of .at 43©44c tor Pennsylvania, in store and
afloat and 42#e for Delaware, in store, A sate of 2,500
bushels Barley Malt was made at
i. Bark —There is a steady demand for Quercitron, with
further sales of about 70 hhds Ist No. lat 833 ton.
Cottox.—The market is dull; buyers are holding off
for lower prices, and we hear of little or nothing doing
to-day.
Groceries and Provisions are unchanged, with a
good demand for the termer at full rates.
Whisky fa unsettled and dull, and prices are nominal
ut 31©32c bbl, 80c for hhds, and 29®30c for drudge.
CITY ITEMS.
Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. —
At this season of the year, the proper use of pure liquors,
both as a preventive and remedy of disease, is much re
commended by our first physicians. Mr. C. - H. Mattson,
dealer in fire groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has con
stantly on hand tho finest brands of puro old Brandies,
and Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, especially adapt
ed for medicinal purposes.
“ You’ll Find JS T o Change in Me.”—This
old song has a piquancy uow it never before possessed,
especially the first line—and, indeed, since the last “flur
ry” it might be reodered—“ yen’ll flnd no stamps in me.”
As everybody parted with their money to get stamps,
which they find stick very well, a friend of ours yester
day pulled out his small change to pay for his dinner, in
the following shape: An IO U, balance from yester
day—a 3* cent stamp—a nickel—car ticket—and a ticket
with three marks— size £>. O. A"., price 86 60.
This was too much for the publican, and its exact worth
was not determined until its possessor remembered it was
taken off his new’panlalooDß bought at Stokes’one-price,
under the “ Continental.”
The "Was Spirit.—The war spirit is fairly
aroused once: more . Tbe people are moving in their
might, and organizing fresh armies'to crush out the re
bellion, The “solid men” who cannot shoulder their
muskets, meet in great mass meetings and give their
time, their money, and their talents in aid of the good
cause. In the meanwhile loyal citizens, both civilian and
military, procure their garments at the Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos, 603 and 606.
Chestnut street, above Sixth.
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lOO
lOO
What has been Proved.—The war is now
so sear a close that it is safe and may be profitable to
point out some of tbe lessons it has taught the American
people: ■; s
It has proved that the United States have more mili
tary resources, and can put into the field greater armies,
than any other nation oh earth.
It has proved that the United States Government has
no friends among the Governments of Europe, and, fur
thermore, that it needs none.
It has proved, beyond a doubt, that the best made
uniforms worn by our brave army and navy were manu
factured at the renowned one-price clothing emporium of
Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
This will suffice for the present.
'.....,*..841,825
jar SEE FOUBTHPAGE
Ship Shatemuc, Oxnard* from Liverpool June 31, with
radee to J B Penrose. Towed up by steamtug General
MeOlellan. ,
Schr Fellowcraft, (Br) Lane, 10 days from St John, N
B, with padngs to Gaakill & Galvin.
Schr Aenericus, Hand, 8 days from Key Weat, inbal
last lo captain.
Scbr D C Hume, Eempton, 9 days from Key West, in
ballast to captain.
Scbr Joseph Turner, Crowell, 5 days from Boston, with
mdee to Crowell & Collins.
Schr Annie Yirflen, Chambers, 1 day from Lewes, Del,
with wheat to Jss L Bewley & Co. •
Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W B Clyde.
OLE ABED, : ;
. Bark Irma, Wortinger, Laguayra, F Tete.
Biig E H Filler, Peacock, Southwest Pass, Baker &
Folsoml
Schr John S Lee, Corson, New Orleans, D S Stetson
& Co.
Schr Greenland, Heather, New Orleans, do
Schr A M Edwards, Hinson, Fortress Monroe, Navy
Agent ' . .... ....
Schr Island Bello, Duncan, N Orleans, Dalletfc & Son.
Schr G W Bawley, Bawley, Boston, captain.
Strß Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr,
Str Farroir, McGue, Alexandria, a Groves, Jr.
(Correspondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
The ships Cheltenham, for Liverpool;' Frank'Boult, for
do; and bark 8t James, for New Orleans, passed to sea
this mornieg. Tbe bark Merrimac, from Cardenas, and
a large sbip passed in.
Yours. &c JOHN P. MARSHALL-
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Ohratnnt sts.
.F S Hunter &.1, Beading Col Craig & wf, Wash, DC
J J.Mblancblia &1, Pa . H A Kulker A wf. Pa
J D Obambers, Waßh, Pa Win D Olaegott, lowa
John Davig, Milwaukee John Kilgonr, CinclnnalLO
H Neltp, Peoria B M Chambers, fit Loute
T T Lerued, Hass H s Eckert, Beading •
H K Lawrence, U S A A Yan Benasslear, N York
Alex W Johnston & wf, O Miss Nina Betts, Ohio
J B Pleasants, Baltimore Cbas Kuhn, Philadelphia
Hartman Kubn. Philad’a W Wright, New Jersey
H Kiak, New York M Hooker & I, New York
N O Wooster, New York Bufus W Olark, Brooklyn
J BBicards, New York GHBobert, West Chester
Lieut Col L Satterlee J H Lane, Kansas
A K Arnold P Church
Wm Bergmanri, Now York Jos B Bryan & family
Boylston Betts. Jr, DO J A Dinwiddle, Louisville
S A Walsh, New York Mad Bogat, Washington
Wm P Kersgill, Jr, Pittsb’g B Flint, Chicago'
O T Curtis, New York Dr T L Caldwell, Louisville
.J A Johnson, Boston A H Silvester, Boston
OPlhidley - E S Hubbard, N Y
Jobn Beatson, Baltimore W H Gray, New York
Captain Lea, Montreal W B Bolles, New York
D D Badger, New York Capt W H BeSl& wf, fj 3 A
Oapt Gardner, USA ' . B Willoughby Weston, N Y
J Cratbem, Montreal D A Kellogg, Jr, Scranton
Lt B L Lybie, Connecticut Z F Wetzeli & wf, StLiuis
Goorge Beatty, Toronto J G Beiff
Y Dnrbane, Baltimore John H Weber, Chicago
E S Garner, Zanesville S K Holman, New York
Sirs a B Darrfenx, NY J M Hodgea, New York
H C Bodges. USA E R Boot, Hanford
J- A Hayes, New York E ; S Pike, Chicago
Mrs Heara, Washington W B King, Washington
0 B Crosby & la, N H M S Kramer, Cincinnati,O
Msj BT A Hutchins, USA PS Sanderson, Washingtn
A A Kieckhaefer, Wash :Dr J.Trenor, New York
J C Lee, Hamilton, O W : G Bray too, Massachusetts
Geh C PBucSiDghom, Wash Capt B Butterworth, Ohio
Robert Smith, Washington Dr. Wadsworth, Wash
T O Fogler, Washington A D Hurdle, Georgetown
F C Treadwell, jr, N York . E R Bennet, New York
George Harris Samuel Wood
E F Leonard, Illinois John E Boyd, New York
SS Taylor & la, Cairo, HI Miss O J-Taylor, Cairo. 11l
Jaa M Stewart, M D, Penna J W Mcßwen, Penna
Oscar.Leleile, New York C McEwen, Piumville, Pa
Cbas Erich; Memphis James Rlgga, Memphis
JJP Leavitt, Cincinnati, O Lemuel Taylor, Conn
J T Deoni&ton, Pittsburg P O Chaplin, Pittsburg
Geo G New York
: MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth ski below Arch.
B S Kirk & family, Pa John Stabler & family, Pa
M Connolly & wife, Pittsbg ME Megrave, Pittsburg
Cbas B Wray, Pittsburg A F Boynton, Clearfield
J W Mulford, Delaware H Shirls. Pittsburg
GWRarris,Hollidaysburg G!W Brackinridge. Mexico
J M Holme, Mt Holly, N J Geo A Smith '
T 8 Gardner D Paullin, Quincy, XU
J D Torlioa & la, St Louis G T Dittmaun <fcwf. St Louis
GW Burke, Chatnbereburg J-N Snively,Chambersburg
J H Schell, Sohellsburg B Oppenheimer, PHfcabnrg
H B Hastings, WtUsboro F Hastings, WelUboro
J Brown, Harrison Landing J P Burchfield, Philiipsbg
P Flanigan & la, StLoufa SJPAahwin, Pa
Rev Lewis H Terrell, N J W B Moaley, Phila
G P Parrish, Wilkesbarre
; AMERICAN—GhbBtnut street, above" Fifth
. Crawford & lady W McKeldin, Baltimore
E Wheeler & eon, Wash, D C Rich G Cooper, Wilm, Del
W 8 McOaulles, Wilm, Del Jaa F Smith, Reading
Wm Mann, Baltimore JH Murphy
JW Jones, Philadelphia A Eagan, Washington
D Louis, Cuba F Butler, New York
Dr Bell, Illinois • F E Arnold A la; Cincinnati
W G Stevemon, New York H G Stewart, Connecticut
B M Duke, Virginia v "HA Doming, Boston
E 0 Sbinn, Baddonfield J S Du Bois, Doylestewn
J G Nohes, Mauch Chunk
;BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Qhestnut street, above Third.
H Moore. Boston . Mr J Moore, Boston
J Nelson, New York , John G Wills, Pennsylvania
O A Edwards, Pennsylvania A Zabris&ie, New York
Ohas H West* U 8 N Mrs Laman. Brooklyn
Mrs Miller, Brooklyn ... 'James Webster, Pkilada •
RPmton, Philadelphia Geo S Oollom, Philadelphia
M Tbompson, Cincinnati, O Mr Byan, Nashville
John B Chapman, Pittsburg J C Grierson, Pittsburg
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
O H P Swisher, Ohio J Blehler, Pennsylvania
J L&ngbmiller, Indiana John Leamon, Lane, Fa
Alox Wilson, Harrisburg JM W Geiat, Lancaster
J P Wallacej Franklin co J W Mclntyre, St Louis
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
J Wearner, Indiana, Pa T E Balaton, Indiana, Pa
Mrs Garter & dan, PeDna Chas N Sproul, Ohes co, Pa
W W Davis, Mifflin, Pa W Littlefield, Mifflin, Pa
FS Bryan & la, Lane co, Pa Mrs B Kuhn. Lismcco, Pa
MrsS Williams, FottsviUe Mrs Kate Williams, Potfcav
Bobt J M.Whitside, Penna Tboa J Wilson, Wrlghtsv*e
Thoß Wilson, Wrightsville M Bohm, Wrightsvffle
E Bohm, wrightaville Enos Mouder, Virginia
A B Mackey, Dover HI Linder, Millersborg'
S B Camel, Lewisbiirg D A Hamilton, Pittsburg
J G Williams, York co, Pa Jas P Boyd, Lancaster
L Evans, Pennsylvania Dr F G Albright;Lancaster
EobfcYoung,Mifflintown H Guggenbeimer, Lane
Geo W Harris, Holiidayeb’g T S Gardner, Pennsylvania
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
Mrs J D Humphries Sc f, Pa CXelly.Mass
Wm B Westcott, N J Mrs J P Walton, Tyrone
J S Heston, Newtown D Feasfcer, FeasterviUei Pa
J Tucker, Norristown J S Brown, Doylestown
B Carey, Newtown W A Penny, Vermont
A J Meyers, Miiltows, Pa J Mathias, Oarversville, Pa
J B Boderock, Bucks 8 Barndt, Bucks
W Carr & lady, Bucks M Pierson, CentrehiU, Pa
G fid Kohl, Jeakin town, Pa G B Martindetl, Newtown
Jdo Biobs, Newtown A Buckman, Willow Grove
J P Dung an, Penn’a . C B Ely, Penn ? a
E Miles, BavisviJle, Pa A Heliyer, Spring Valley
E G Hughes* Bucks E Marple, Chicago
A Roberts, Bucks -AT DaffleM,T>avlsviUe
J Lawrence, New York Jos Scott, Hatboro’, Pa
OH Watson, Hatboro 1 GB Holcomb: 7 -New Jersey
Mr Richardson Sc la, N J O N Bryan, Doylestown
H Morris, Montgomery J C Brown, Dovlestown
N Fell, Miilersviile, Pa £E Kane, Now Jersey
J Geffrey, Baltimore F O Goodman, Penn'a
COMMEBCIAL—Sixth street, above. Chestnut.
Cbss Miller, Delaware Alex Humphries, Hlinois
. Tbos Humphries. Illinois Dr F Taylor, West Chester
«M P Gallagher, Wilm’n, Del D Hume, Cheater co, Pa
J Schofield, Ghambersbnrg J Schwartz, New York
C W Deans, Chester, Pa J Hughes, Ohostor, Pa
B F Schaniz, Pennsylvania G Baker, Pennsylvania
NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street, above Third.
J Faulkner, Montg co, Pa P Y Breudllnger, Penna
W Mfntzer; PotHtown D Karmany, Lebanon
J W Kilringer, Lebanon^ v Mrs Hattell, Lebanon
R W Bank, Jrnestown T H Smith, Fhila
Mr Davis Sc la, New Jersey '
MOUNT YEUNON—Second street, above Arch.
W Albertson, Backs co E Bayer, Carbon co
Miss Tredway. Penna P Duncan, Bristol
>P Kinsey, Bristol C Christman, Norristown.
Lieut Col Hodges, Bt Louis Mai Taylor, St Paul
Jos Nelson. Troy, NY James Eddy. B Island
S cellars, Mt Pleasant Geo Christman, Ht Pleasant
BALD EAGLE—-Third street, above Callbwhill.
J ZlegenfußS, Bethlehem J-Keienburgh, New York
BL AOK BEAB—Third street,'above Catlowhfll.
T W Wolff, Panboro ; JHelstand, Jr, Lancaster
Philadelphia Markets.
Jiilf 26—Evening.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
abriyed.
BT TSLEGRAPfi.
LEWES. Dob July 27.
UP TO 12 o’clock last right.
THE PRESS-PHIL A,DELPHIA. MONDAY, JULY 28, 1862.
MADISON HOUSE—Second stroot, above Market.
Juo M Benkel, Penna C Wilson, Cecil co, Md
Mrs Qulmby, Wllm, Del Miss E Quimby, Wilm, Del
Josiah Hart, Doylestewn Geo Middleton, Mt Holly
J De Young, Stroudsburg
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Buy your Bathing Robes, for la
die. and gentle gen. at SLOAN’S, 80S MARKET Street,
Philadelphia. jj2s-3t*
Batchelor’s Hair Dye !
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature—
warranted not te injure the Halrin the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life, GBAY, BED, or BUSTY HAXB instantly' turns a*
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft mod beau
tiful. Sold by all Druggists, &o.
1&~ The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHB
LOB, on the four sides of each 6oa>.
FAQTOBY, No. 81 BABOLAY Street,
{hate 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street),
my2B-ly New York.
One-Price Clothing, of the latest
Stylus, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In
Plain Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our Gns-Faioe Bysteh Is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
Se22-ly JONES & GO., 604 MABKBT Street
Singer & Co.’s Letter “A” Pa.
MILY SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RE
GENT IMPROVEMENTS, is the best, and cheapest,-
and most beautiful, of all Sewing Machines, This
Machine will bow anything, from the running of a tuck
.in Turlctnn to tho making of an Overcoat—any thins
from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or
Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to per
fection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tnck, quilt, and
hns 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 Tho Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine may
bo had in a great variety of cabinet coses. The Folding
Case which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name
implies, one that can be folded into a box or ease which,
when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa
cious table for tbe work to rest upon. The cases are of
every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its
native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can mako
them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk
twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best quality.
Send for a copy of « Singer <fe Co.’s Gazette.”
I. M. SINGES & G 0.,.
458 BROADWAY, N/Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST.
jyl2-rawffcf
Drake’s Plantation Bitters—Ex
hauated Nature’s Great Restorer. They invigorate,
strengthen, and. purify the system, Cure Dyspepsia,
Acidity, of the Stomach; Diarrhoea, &o. A perfect ap
petizer and tonic. They.invigorate the body, without
stimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure
St. Croix Bum, Boots, and Herbs, and are recom
mended by ail who use them. Adapted: to old or
young, but particularly recommended to the weak and
Bold by ail Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and
Saloons. P. H. DRAKE & GO.,
my3-mwf3m 202 Broadway, New York.
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest
in the City, »t 111 South FOURTH Street.
CARD PRINTING, best and cheapest in the City, at
131 South FOURTH Street V
WALL—WEBER.—On the 10tb inst., by the Bev.
W. J. Mann, Mr. Charles Wall to Miss Kate Weber,bath
of this city. *
CHRTSTMANN—GILLIM.—By Alderman C. Brazer,
on ihe 23d of May, Mr. Jacob Ohristmann to Miss Eliza
beth Gillim, both of this dtv, *
ROBERTS—HBNDRIOK^—On July 24th; by the
Bev.Burion J. Bollock. Mr. John B. Boberta to Miss
Martha L. Hendricks, all of this city. #
McFARLAN —On the 27rh inst., John McFarlan,
late bookseller. N0..33 Bouth Sixth street. : V ' '
The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral, from the office of B. Qartland, N0."25
south Thirteenth i treet, on Tuesday afternoon, at 4
o’clock, to proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery, without
furtber notice; [New York and Boston papers please
copy.} . :
EASTBUBN.—Ij) Mount Holly, on the morning of
the 26th, Kirkbride Eastbum. :
His friends are respeutfullv invited to attend the fune
ral, to meet at Friends’ Meeting House, Mount Holly,
en Third day afternoon, the 29th inst, at 1 o’clock, f
. MARKLEY.—Suddenly, on themorniiifg of the 27tii :
.inst., Mrs E.F’aroa Markley, wife ofEdward O. Mark
ley»Br.
• Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attei d tbe funeral, on Wednesday afternooa,
at 4 o’clock, from the residence of her husband, No. 21
sonth Sixteenth street. .
EVANS—On Sunday morning, 27 th iusfc., Mary 11.,
eldest daughter of Joseph R Evans, i,
The friends of the family are invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of her father, on Tuesday,
the29lh, at 4 o’clock P.,M. t
WALLACE.—On Friday morning, July 25tb, after
a severe illness, at 3431 Qirard avenue, the .Rev. Benja
min J. Wallace, D. D., editor of the Presbyterian
■Quarterly Review, aged 52 years.
His ministerial brethren, and the friends of the family,
are invited to atteud.tbe funeral services, at the Green
Hill Presbyterian Church, this; (Monday) afternoon, at 4
o’clock, without further notice. Interment at Laurel
Bill; [Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Erie, and York (Pa.)
papers pleaae copy.]
FREAS.—On the 26th inst.,'Mrs. Sarah Freas in the
83d year of her age. >
The friends and relatives of the.family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence,
Thirty-seventh street, below Walnut, West Philadelphia,
this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. - ——
CURRY.—On the 25th inst., Hester, relict of the late
William Curry,
Funeral from tbe residence of her son-in-law, Robert
B .Beatty, No, 526 Dickerson street, this (Monday) after
noon, 28th inst., at o’clock. Interment at Bonald
son’s Crmetery, , v . . #
CHAPMAN.—On tbe 24th.test., Mrs. Ma"y, Chap
man, wife of Mr William Chapman, Sr., .aged 58 years.
. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at
tend her funeral, from her husband’s residence, -No. 465
North Eighth street, this (Monday) morning, 2Sthinst,
at 9 o’clock. To proceed to Laurel Bill. . #
CLAPP.—Cn the 25th inst., WiUie;B., only son of
Wfliiam and Margaret Ciapp, ng*d2 years and 7 months.
Funeral to take, place/from his parents’ residence,
Milestown, Twenty-second ward, this (Monday)afrer
dood. at 1 o’clock. . - #
STEWART.—On the 23d insi, Miss Maria L. Stew
art, daughter of Maria L. and the late Henry Stewart, of
Germantown. '
Funeral to take place from the residence of her bro
ther-in-law, Lewis Teese, 233 Allen strret, Eighteenth
ward, this (Monday) morning, at 10 o’clock. . : #
MILLER.—On the 25th inst., Mr; John Miller, in the
60th year of his ege. ; •
Funeral to take place from bis late residence, Hockley
streeVbelow Fifth, this (Monday) day, at 12 o’clock M.
PARKER —On the 25th inst., John Parker, in the 73d
year of his age.
Funeral to take place from the residence of his son-in
law, James Pa’mer, No. 1123 South street, this (Monday)
afternoon, at 3 o’clock. - , *
DORSEY —-Wn rise 25th inst., Adelaide J. # daughter of
John M. and Mary Dorsey, aged 4 years. .
Funeral to take place from her parents* residence, No.
3166 Frankford road, below Girard avenue, this (Mon
day) morning, at 9 o’clock. #
HAINES—On the morning of July 24th, Mrs. Aohsah
Biddle, wife of Joseph Haines,
Funeral from her husband’s residence, 1830 Wallace
street; this (Monday) morning next, 28th -insi, at IQ
O’clock.: . : . . *
li/TOUENING BTOEE.—BESSON &
JLtJ SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
Black Mousaeline de Laines; double widths.
Black. Tamises, ;
Black Summer Bombazines.
Black English Bombazines.
Black Alpacas, bombazioe.finish.
Black Gros Grain and Poult de Soie Bilks,
Black Crape Mareta and Bareges.
; Black Barege Hernani.
Black Silk Grenadines.
---■ Black and WMto Lawns, Ginghams, Ao, . . jy23
|V-» GERMANTOWN.—THE MEMBERS
k 3 of RELIANCE COUNCIL. No." 40. O. U, A- 51,
are hereby notified that on and after WEDNESDAY
EVENING, July 30th, our meetings will be held in the
SONS OF TEMPERANCE HALL, MILL Street
Adaption of revised By-laws, and other important busi
ness may be expected. -
j?2B-2t* .. ; W.U, BUTCHER, B. S.^
ITS- the undersigned committee,
Jks appointed to solicit from Banks and Savings
Institutions SUBSCRIPTIONS IN AID OF THE EN
LISTMENT of the Quota of forces called for from Phiia
delpbia, beg to lay this application before yon, and to
solicit your action on it at the earliest moment, when
they will call for your conclusion; or, a transmission
of your contribution to either of the committee will be
duly acknowledged. Very respectfully.
ADOLPH E. BOBTE,
153 Dock street
GEO. H. STUABT,
13 Bank street.
S. W. DE COUBSEY,
... . 631 Chestnut street.
Pblladelphia, July 25, 3862. jy26-tf
THE UNITED STATES SANITARY
UJ? COMMISSION-PHTLADELPHIA AGENCY:
No- 3235 CHESTNUT STRSET —The following recom
mendation, by the President of the United Stateß. suffi
ciently authenticates the Commission to the public:
"The Sanitary Commission is doing a work of great
humanity ard direct practical value to the nation in this
time of its trial- It is entitled to the gratitude and confi
dence of the people, and I trust it will be generonsly aup
perted. .There is no agency through which voluntary
offerings of patriotism can be more efffcßvely made.
“ABRAHAM LINCOLNS
The undersigned will receive, ahd forward to places
where they may be moßt needed, all contributions for the
sick and wounded * . W» PIATT, Jr.,
jy23-6t Superintendent.
WEST PHILADELPHIA PAS «EN
tt3 GEE BAILWAY COMPANY.—The Board of
Presidents of . the City Ballway Companies having given
; permission to the several companies .to issue tickets in
packs of twenty for one dollar, marked good for a rtde'
on any city railway, v •
NOTICE is hereby given, that this company will re
ceive any of -said tickets, so marked, for a ride in their
cars. ... \ .■■ •.
The tickets of this company will be sold in~packs of
twenty-jive for one dollar, as usual; good for a ride in
the cars of the company only.
O. LOMBAEBT. Secretary.
Philadelphia, July 21,1862. jy2l-Sfc
Wig ■ FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES,
its JAMES O. KELOH, •
Of Second ward, subject to nomination of People’s Con
vention. ; ' ' . jyS-lm#
jye» m ©UR COUNTRY ! TO ARMS I—PA-
IkS TRIOTIO CITIZENS who desire to subscribe
to tbe Citizens’ Bounty Fund, to aid in recruitiog of the
Philadelphia Quota of tbe President's call for three
hundred thousand : men, ore respectfully informed that
the Committee wilt sit dally to receive subscriptions from
10 A. M. to 2 P, M.» at Independence Hall.
Subscriptions may likewise be' sent to either of the
undersigned:
Alexander Henry, Mayor’s office.
Chas. Gibbons, secretary, 252 South Third street. :
Chos. D. Freeman, secretary, 601 Sansoro street. .
Jaß. McClintock, City Treasurer, Girard Bank.
Henry D. Moore, Slate Treasurer, 664 North Eleventh
street.-.
SiDgleton A. Mercer, Treasurer of Fund, Farmers’ and
Mechanics 1 Bank.
Thomas Webster. 14 North Delaware avenue.
Welsh, 218 South Delawaro avenue
J. Boss Snowden, Independence Hall.
Adolph'E. Borie: 353 Dock street.
• S.W r . DeCouraey, 631 Chestnut Btreet.
George H. Stuart, 13 Bank street, r
Michael Y. Baker, Independence Hall.
George Whitney, office of A. Whitney A Sons.
Daniel Haddock, Jr., 438 Market street.
Lortn Blodget, Board of'Trade rooms.
John E-Addlckß, Independence Halt.
John D. W&tson, office North American.
James Milliken, 410 Walnut street.
A committee of three was appointed to apply to insu
rance, railroad, and other companies, composed of Mr.
Wm. Welsh, as chairman.
And a committee of three, Messrs. J. E. Addioks, J.
Boss: Snowden, and Michael O. Baker, to roooive aub
scripttons at Independence Hall, -
j Ward t committees will be appointed to procure sub
scriptions In every ward in tbe city, due notice of whlob
will appear in the papers of Monday. ;■
All. subscriptions:vill be acknowledged daily in the
papers, unless otherwise reauosted. .
By order of the committee,
iy£o-tf THOMAS WIBBTEB, Chairman. *
B.—T.—lB6o—X.
married.
DIED.
HEGUJLA THIN S FOR THE AOMIS
!r^L^ < yi, OF VOLONTEBtt LINK OFFXUKItS
THE UNITED STATEB NAVY.
AcUvg Lieutenants must have served at least six
month* In the United Mates Navy as Acting Master or
ActiDg Ensign, and been mentioned in official despatches
ter hu lily ueritorions conduct in hn'.tle.
Activg Masters must have served at least three months
as Acting Earigu or Acting Master’s Mate, and been
iovorably recommended by thoir immediate commanding
officer, which recommendation must be approved by tho
Flag Officer of the squadron in wbioh they aro serving
Acting Ensigns must be betwoen the ages of twonty
five and thirty-five, and have seoa atlcast twelve years’
Sf a service before tbe mast, or as an officer. Thoso who
have served as chief mates of merchant vessels aro in
vited to apply for the position of Ensign
Activg Master's Mates should be between the agw* of
twenty ami thirty, and have been at sea, before tho mast,
or as an officer..fivo yrais.
Bofore entering tho Navy, Acting Ensigns and Acting
Master's Mates will bo required to furnish to the Navy
Department proof of their age, eea service, sobriety, and
professional knowledge. Letters of recommendation
Bbould come from Captains with whom they have sailed,
owners for whom they have sailed, and insurance officers
acquainted with their professional character and sobriety.
„ The pay of volunteer officers of the line at sea since
July 16, 2862, is as follows:
Acting Lieutebanta...,».Bl,B7sper year and operation.
: : Masters..,. 1,500 ** « «t
. **. En5ign5;.......... 1,200 ■«’ «
“ Master’s Mates,.. 480 “ «* *s
• jy26-6t
HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA
\ks Harrisbukg, July 23,1862.
The ;State Medical Board for the examination of As
sistant Stfrgeons of Pennsylvania Regiments, will meet
In Philadelphia, at tbe Hall of tho University of Penn
sylvania, on MONDAY, July 28, at 10 A. M., and sit
for five days. Candidates will register their names at
the Hal!, and be examined in the order of the leglster.
About one hundred and twenty vacancies are to be filled,
and those appointed will be at once assigned to active
duty. By order of A. G. CURTIN,
' Governor of Pennsylvania.
Hekry H. Smith, Surgeon Genoral Pennsylvania.
; jy2sr3t;
NOTICE^—THE SUBSCRIBERS TO
IkS THSi CITIZENS* BOUNTY FUND, to aid Be-'
cruiting, are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the
Fund, SINGLETON A. MERGER. Esj., wLU receive
the amounts of their subscriptions, daily, at the Farm
ers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, and furnish them with printed
-receipts tar the same; or their subacriotions may be paid
to tbememberof tbe Committee towhom they subscribed,
6Ld the Treasurer’s receipt will be sent te the donor.
By order of the Committee.
js26-tf . THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman.
Wf* THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
BS COMPANY.
NOTICE OF.MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS.
The undersigned Commissioners named in tho act of
tbe Thirty-seventh Congress of the United Statos of
America, entitled “ An Act to aid in the Construction of
a Railroad and Telegraph Line from the Missouri River
to tbe Pacific Ocean, and to Secure to the Government
the use of tbesame for Postal, Military and other Pur
poses,” in pursuance ©f the provisions of said Act, and of
the Act of said Thirty-seventh Congress, supplementary
to and amendatory of said firsfc-n eßtioaed Act, hereby
give notice that the first^Meeting of the Board of Com
missioners mentioned in said first-mentioned Act will be
held at Bryan Hall, in the City of Chicago, and State of
Illinois, on tbe first Tuesday of September next at 12
o’clock at noon.
James Dunning, John M. Wood, Edwin Noyes, Jo
seph Eaton, of Maine / Joseph A. GHoaore, Charles W.
Woodman, of New Hampshire; Heory H. Baxter,
George W, ColUmer, Henry Keyes, Tnomas H. Canfield,
of Vermont; William H. Swift, Samuel T. Dana, John
. Bertram.. Franklin S. Stevens,' Edward R. Tinker, of
Massachusetts ; Walter S. Burgess, William P. Biol
get, Berjsmin H. Cbeever, Charies Fosdick Fletcber, of
Rhode Island;. Augustus Brewster, Henry P. Haven,
Cornelius .S. BusbneU, Henry Hammond, of Connecticut;
Isaac Sherman, Dean Richmond, Royal Phelps, Wil
liam H. Ferry, Henry A. Paddock, Lewis J Stancliff,
Charles A. Secor, Samuel R. Campbell, Alfred E Tilton,
John Anderson, Azariab Boody, John; S. Kennedy, H.
Carver, Joseph Field, Benjamin F. Camp, Orville W.
Cbiids, Alexander J. Bergen, Ben. Holliday, D. N. Bar
ney,,S. De Witt Bloodgood, William H. Grant, Thomas
W. Olcott, Samuel 8.-Ruggleg, James-B. Wilson, of New
York; Ephraim Marsh. Charles M, Harker, of New
Jersey; John Edgar Thompson, Benjamin Bay wood,
Joseph B. Scranton, Joseph Harrison, George W, Cass,
John H. Bryant, Daniel J Morell, Thomas M. Howo,
William F. Johnson. Robert Finney, John A. Green E.
R. Myre, Ohailes F Wells, Junior, of Pennsylvania;
Thomas Swan, Cbauncey, Brooks, Edward Wilkins, of
Maryland ; Noah L. Wilson, Amasa Stone, William H.
Clement, S.L L’Hommedicu, John Brough, William Den
hißon, Jacob Blickensderfer, of Ohio; Charles Paine,
Thomas A. Morrisi David C. Branham, Samnel Hauna.
Jonas Votaw, Jesse L. Williams, Isaac. C. Elston, a/
William B Ogden, Charles G. Hammond,
Henry Farnum, Amoa C. Babcock, W. Weldon Gale, Ne
hemiah BusbneH, Lorenzo Bull, of Illinois; John D.
Campbell; R. N. Bice, Charles A. Trowbridge, Ransom
Gardner. Charles W. Penny, Charles T. Gorham, Wii
liam McConnell, of Michigan; William Btmn, Jr.« John
Catlin, Levi Sterling, John Thompson, Elihu L. Philips,
Waller D. McTodoe, T. B. Soddard, E H. Brodhead, A.
H. of Wisconsin; A D. Seward, Henry A.
Swift, Dwight Woodbury, John McCusick, John R.
Jones, <nf Minnesota; William F. Ooolbaugh, Lucias H.
Langworthy, tiugh T. Reid, Hoyt :Sherman, Lyman
Cook, Samuel R. Ourti», Lewis A. Thomas, Platt Smith,
of lowa ; William M. McPherson, R. W Wells, Willard
P. Hall, Armstrong Beatty; John Corby, of Missouri ;
Franklin Gorin, Laban J. Bradford, John T. Levis,
of Kentucky; W. H. Grimes, J. C Stone, Chester
Thomas, Jobn Kerr, Werter R. Davis, Luther C. OhulHg.
Josiah Miller, of Kansas ; Gilbert O. Monell, 4.ugu«Eus
KountK, T. Marquette r William H. Taylor. Alvin
Saunders, Nebraska; John Evans, of Colorado ;
John Atchison, John D. Winters, of. the Territory of
Nevada ; P. J. Hensley, Peter Donahue, C. P. Hunting
ton, T.D. Jndah, James Bailey, James T Ryan, Charles
Hosmer,.Charles Marsh, D O. Mills, Samuel Bell, Lonis
McLane, George W. Mowe, CharlesUtbLaaghlin, Timo
thy Danio, John R. Robinson, of California; William
S. Ladd, A.M. Befry, Benjamin F. Harding, of Oregon .
. Dated July 16, 1862. , jy2lm6t
MILITARY NOTICES.
#; COL. HEIN AN’S 116th REGT
HM-BKT AHEAD OP ANY TWO, OB ALL
ili OTHERS, and have the full Equipments for I.COO
Men ready', a beautiful Camp established, &o. Mon
joining this Regiment will be sure to be in the field
months before any. other Regiment from the old Keystone
State. Headquarters, 624 MARKET street. <«Camp
Emmett ”.Jones’ Woody, Twenty-fourth ward. jv2s.tf
■EIHAjrciAE.
(DK AfiA f4,00°, f 3,000, °OO, and
tPt/jjVVvy several other sums, to invest on first
mortgage. Apply to
- : ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer;
3,24-6t* 01 North SIXTH Stroßt.
m KAA -THIS AMOUNT WANT
ij/N'jUVV. ED .tipok firat-clftga Farm
near the city. Aprty to E PETTIT,'
jyl2 v No. 309 WAD TOT Street.
HOTELS.
POWERS’ HOTEL,
Nos. IT and 19 PABK BOW,
' (OPPOSITE THS ASIOB HODSB,)
KIWYOBK.
TEEMS SliSO PEE DAY.
This posnlar Hoto! has lately been thoroughly wno
ratod anti refirntiabM, ami now posaesaes. all the roaol
flteeofa
FIBBT-OLASS HOTEL.
The patronage ol Philadelphians an« the trftveffln,
public, deeping the beat aeeomodataona and moderate
charges, Is respectfully solicited.
.. je2-8m : - T H. D. POWBBS, Projffletor.
A CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED,
XjL late of the GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia, havt
leased,ifor a term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, in
Washington. They take this occasion to return to theli
rid friends and customers many thanks for past favors
tnd beg to assure them that they will be most happy to
toe them in their new quarters.
V SYKES, CHADWICK, Sc 00.
W ABHIKOTOS* „ July .16; 186 L au23 r ly
TREES AND BRACE DE
#S*3!PAEmENT.
\ C. H, NEEDLES,
Corner TWELFTH and EAOE Streets, Philadelphia.
Hernial Trasses and mechanical appliances correctly
adjusted by.
O. H. NEEDLES.
Fine French and approved American, adapted to every
form of rupture, in adults and children, English and
American Supporters and Bells, Shoulder Braces, Sos
peurories, Elastic Stockings, and Syringes in ■ great va
riety.; Ladies’ Department, TWELFTH Street, first
door below Race. Conducted by competent ladies.
jj2B-3mif. <
/JPENH’-A. WORKS,
.i'On the Delaware Biyer, below Philadelphia,
CHESTEB, DELAWABE 00., PENNSYLVANIA.
REANEY, SON, & ARCHBOLD,
Engineers and Iron Ship Builders,
. HANDS'ACTUE3BRS OF ALL KINDS OF
CONDENSING AND NON-CONDENSING ENGINES,
Iron Yosßela of ail descriptions, Boilers, Water-Tanks,
. , .Propellers, &c., Ac. '
THOS. KEAKKY, W. B. BBANKY. SAMD. ABCHBODD,
Late of Beaney, NeaOe, ’& Co., Late Engineer-in-
Penn’a Works, PhUad’a. Chief, U. S. Navy.
iy23-iy "■ '
jg FRANK. PALMER,
Surgeon Artist, to the Government Institutions, Wash
ington. Also, to all of the Medical Colleges and Hos
pitals. 7
The/‘PALMER LIMBS,” adopted by the Army
and Navy Surgeofis. Pamphlets sent gratis* Address,
B. FRANA. PALMER,
jy2*6m . No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street, Philad’a.
rp h e
“EXCELSIOR” HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENER & CO.,
GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS,
And carers of the celebrated
"EXCELSIOR”
SD6AR-C ÜBED HA MS ,
, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street,
- Between Arch ani Race, streets, Philadelphia.
.The justly, celebrated “EXCELSIOR” HAMS are
euied by J. H. M. & Co., (in a slyle peculiar to [hom-
BelyCß,) expressly for FAMILY HSE; are of :de!ioions
flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered for
sale: ; , jy22-lm
TVORYTYPEB.—REIMER’S Gallery
A is the place to get a fine, truthful, and beantifn!
Ivory type. They are the most natural and life-like pic
turesmßde. SECOND Street, above Green. It* .
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN—
-A_. v That Plans and Specifications for a SOHQQIi
,HOUSE will be received by the undersigned, at the of
fice of the Board of Controllers. Southeast corner of
SIXTH and ADBLPHI Streets, until THURSDAY, the
31st inßt., at 12 o’clock M.
The School* House to be erected on a lot ; of ground
situated on the ** Soutfcwestw&rdly side of Huntingdon
street and Southeast wardly side of Brown street,” in
the Nineteenth ward—loo feet front by 80 feet in depth.
The building to be two stories in height, and to be
capable of accommodating 500 pupils, and not to co3t oven
seven thousand dollars (S 7,000).
By order oi Commute on Property.
f : ’• JAMES D. OAMPBELL fc
jy26*3t Secretaryof Controllers of Pnblic S^ola.
TWIN PlPE.—Stone Ware Drain
■■M-J- Pipe from 2to 12-inch bore. 2-lnch bese, 25oper
yard j S-incbbore,BQo per yard; 4-inoh fcore, 400 per
yard; 5-lnch bore, 500 per yard; 6-inoh bore, 050 per
yard. Every variety of connections, beads, traps, and
hoppers. ; We are now prepared .to furnish pipe in any
and on liberal terms to deatare and those pur
ohasing in large quantities.. ■; , \
ORNAMENTALOHIMNEY TOPS.—Vitrified Terra
Cotta Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental designs, war
ranted to stand the action of owl gas or the weather In
«ny climateY .
GABDEN VABES.—A g*oatvariety of ornament*
garden Vases, in Terra Oatta classical designs, all sizes,
ind warranted to stand the rather.
Philadelphia Term Gotta Works, Office and Wars
Booms IQIO'OHBSTNUT Street,
»el7-tf S, A. HARRISON-
TJAY S.UM —19 casks very superior,
just received. For sale by
{ OHAB. S. CAB9TAIB9,
IfU l IjB.WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Stwsb*
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
PLENTY OF SMALL CHANGE! AT
ADAMB’ CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE and
EOO?-8KIRf BAZAAR,
No 7£6 ARCH Street, first door below Eighth,
Congress having legalized the use of U. S. Postage
Stamps fvr currency, we shal! experiouce no more difli
cttlfy on that account.
POSTAGE STAMPS being now the same aa Treasury
note?, will be taken and givon at par in change for the
fractional parts of a dollar.
SUMMER STOCK dosing out at reduced rates, and
In order to sell out as close as possible, and prepare for
Fall purchases, the practice of taking off a discount for
caßb will bo continued until August Ist, on all sales ovor
one dollar.
10 PEE CENT. OFF ON DBEFS GOODS.
6 PER CENT OFF ON OTHER GOODS.
A fine stock of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS
and HOOP- SKIRTS in every yariety. jy2s-fmw.Bt
rFAKE NOTICE.—We will;sell, by
J- the niece, for one week longer, our slock of MUS
LIN, at the old pi ice?..
.We will open, THIS MORNING, 25 bales Unbleached
Muslin, of all widths and prices.
_AIeo, 25 cases bleached, from 6#c. to 25c. per yard.
These goods were mostly brought last month, when low.
est, and will be sold for ono week at great bargains. No
abatement to storekeepers by the bale, as they are much
below present wholesale prices.
Sheetings, of all widths, for hoaoital-aids, &c., at cost,
we will sell double-damask TABLE LINEN at the
old price, low-price Furniture Print,. for Oomforta-
Wes. B. D. & W, H. PENNELL,
jy2s-6t . . No. 1021 MARKET Street.-
OUMMER STOCK.
O During July and August we will sell Summer Drors
Goods, such as Lawns, Organdies, Bareges, and their
fabrics, at very low prices to dear the stock.
Tfie assortments arc still fair, and the goods of this
season’s purchase.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
T AWNS.
Fine stock of 12)f and 15 cent Lawns.
Organdies at 14.15,19, and 25 cents.
Cheap lots of Bareges and thin dress stuffs.
6tf, 8,10, and 12# cent dress goods in profusion.
Black Bareges and Tamartines
Extra quality Black Alpacas 31 cents.
Fine Black Alpacas for Gents 5 Goats.
LINEN GOODS.
Table Damasks, first-rate quality, at 50 cents.
Bargains in dinner Napkins.
Low-priced and fine Towels.
Bargains in 4-4 heavy Linens.
Bargains in 4-4 fine Linens.
GLOSING OUT SALES.
Boys 5 Summer Clothing.
Linen Drills, Checks, Stripes,
Ladies 5 Sacques, Cloaks, Bnd Mantles. '
Lace Mantles at nominal prices. .
Hoop Skirts, best quality, at old prices.
COOPER & OONABDv
jy!7-tf B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
Bargains i bargains r
Table Linens, nearly two yards wide, at 62Wc.
. One case of Linens (short pieces) very cheap.
Lawns closing out cheap.
Bareges reduced in price.'"*'
Calicoes at old prices.
- Muslins at tbe lowestmarket price.
Mo7»ambiques at low prices.
Linen Cambric Hdkfa. at 10 and I2#c,
Plaid and Plain Swisa Muslin—cheap
At : JOHN it. STOKES’,
• ’ _ 702 ARCH Stroot.
N. B.—Don’t forget 702, Hie place to buy Jackßon’s
celebrated Lead Pencils. jyl7
riOOD BLACK DRESS SILKS.
Vn Heayy-corded Dress Silks.
Glossy Black Dress Silks,
Widows’ Silks, without gloss.
EYRTO& LAOTKI/f,,
FOURTH aud ABOH,
ri OOD MUSLINS BY THB PIECE
\J New York Mills Shirting.
Wamsnfciaa, WiHiamsville, Whlterocks.
Bheettcg, Muslins, first quality. .
BYRE & LAOTELE,
EOURTfi and A.BCJH.
O.OOD FLANNELS, TJNSHRINKA
\J\ BLB.—Welsh and Saxony Flaimole.
Ballard Vale Flannol*.
Magenta Colored Sackings.
BYBE & LANBELL,
FOURTH and ARCH.
Hbtiel&bon,
• Ho. 713 Rorth TENTH St , above COATES.
Are now closing out their entire sfcook of
BANCY BILKS,
BAREGES, OHALLIEB,
MOZAMBIQUES, ORGANDIES,
JACONET AND OAMBBIO LAWNS,
TRAVELLING MIXTURES, and
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
Of all kinds, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES.
LACE GOODS REDUCED. .
£25 Lace Manilas reduced to 812.
$2O Lace Mantles reduced to SlO.
£lB Lace Mantles reduced to SB.
. $l6 Lace Mantles reduced to $7.
812 Lace Mantles reduced to 85.
810 Lace Mantles reduced to $4.
88 LaeePointes reduced to 83.
812 Lace Pointos reduced to 85.
818 Lace Pointea reduced to 83.
825 Lace Pointes reduced to Sl2.
SILK COATS AND SACQUES.
Closing out UNDER COST PRICES. je3o
102 4 CHIST H U T STREET
e: m. needles
Invites the special attention of Ladies who in*
tend spending the summer out of town to a very
large assortment of MADE-UP GOODS just re*
ceived, in
SLEEVES. SETS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
cf'C., in every variety of material.
Also, a large assortment of MUSLINS. suitable
for .GARIB ALDIS, &c.. together with every va
riety of WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LACES,
EMBROIDERIES,. HANDKEROH’FS, VEILS
&c i- ..
Just opened per latest arrivals from Europe
p.n invoice Of very beautiful and entirely new
styles -
PUFFED FRENCH CAMBRIC, for
GARTBALDUS, MODE GRENADINE VEILS,
and SWISS COLLARETTE RUFFLING for
trimming thin Dreßsea, etc—a new and very de
sirable article. Also, an invoice of
PURE WHITE FRENCH PLAID
ORGANDIES. : jyl
OHISTFUT STB BET.
lAS, R. GAMPBELEfi Oa,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
• . OFFER AT
, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Very choice Goods of recent importation. .
Black Silk Checked Grenadine, extra quality.
Foulard Silks, elegant styles and fine quality.
Black Silks, best brands.
Broche Barege, Hernanis and Mozambique*.
8-4 Paris Fild’Chovre; .
Poil d’Chevre, all wool filling.
Grenadine Veils, in mode and other shades.
WHITE GOODS AND LINENS
In great variety, at extremely low prices. jeff-tt
T WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
A of my cuatomers and friends to the following Goods,
which are fresh and desirable:
Black and White Plaid Silks.
Organdie Lawns, choice styles.
One lot of Lisle Gauntlets, a pair.
One lot of Black Silk, g1.12# ; the best I ever had fear
the money.
At
jelO* 6m
■VTEW EMBROIDERIES, WHITE
i.\ GOODS} &o.—Jusi opened, a general assortment
of desirable French'and Scotch Needle-worked Bands,
Edgings, Ineertings, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, efccT!
at Tory lew prices.
. ALSO, :
A full line of all descriptions of 'White Goods for Ladles*
wear,■’of the most approved makes, ; r
SBEPPARD, YAH HARLINGEN, & ABBISOH,
i©4 1008 CHESTNfTT Street,
piW SPRING PRINTS,
I.Y - ohoio* STYiiM.
MKEBIMAOS,
BPBAGUE, .
PAOIFIO,
ALL TWELTE AND A BALE CENTS.
A targe lot best styles end feet colors at 100,
OOWPEBTHWAIT A CO.,
mhlg-tf H. W. cor-BISBTTH and MABKKT fits.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
gEAMLESS BAGS.
«LEWISTON” and
“PREMIUM” “A.”
FOB SALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
jya-mwnm o No. 220 CHESTNUT Street,
J)UNNELL /
.-AND
GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.’S
PRINTS
-400 Cases NEW FALL STYLES.
, FOB SALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
jy2l-mwflm No. 220 CHESTNUT Street.
gED-QUILTS, SUITABLE FOR
HOSPITAL PURPOSES.
8,000 10 4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND
SLATE.
ALSO, 3-4 and 6 4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS.
For salo by - ■ ■
FKOTHINGHAM & WELLS,
jylfl 2m 34 N. FBONT and 35 LETITIA STBEET.
gHIPLEY. HAZARD, &
HUTCHINSON.
Ho. 113 CHESTNUT BTBEET,
08KU18 BID H MB3OHAHTB
yom tib sals or
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
mh3B-6m
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER
& CO.,
Northeast Corner FOURTH and It ACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
IMPOSTERS AND DEALERS
SH
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
MAXEFACTDRIiBS OF ■ ,
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, Ac.
AGEKTS FOR THE CKLBRRATKD
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Doelers and conenmors enn elied at
YERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
inb2o-t«el .
JOHN H. STOKES’,
. 702 ABCS Street.
A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUI
PAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD
Streets— -Philadelphia, July 26,1862.
PROPOSALS FOR WHITE |BHIRTING FLANNEL.
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed “Proposals for
White Shirting Flannel,” will be received by the under
signed, at ibis office, until 12 o’clock 21.. on FRIDAY,
Ist day of AUGUST next, for furnishing and delivering
at the Schuylkill Arsenal,
160,000 YARDS % WHITE SHIRTING FLANNEL,
to weigh fully eix ounces to the yard. .
All deliveries will ba subject to inspection, and must
conform, in all respects, to the sealed sample deposited in
this office. Proposals will be received for any part of
the above articles, and bidders will please state the time
and amount tf each delivery.
The right is reserved. by the Deputy Quartermaster
General to accept any part or the whole of a bid offered,
or reject tbe bids, in whole or in part, as the interest of
the Government, in bis opinion, may demand. ; Each
proposal must be signed by the individual or the firm
making it, and be accompanied by a satisfactory guaran
tee that the bidder will execute a contract, with a good
and sufficient bond, if his bid be accepted.
Proposals unaccompanied by a satisfactory guarantee
will not be considered, and contracts will ba awarded
only to established manufacturers of, or dealers in, the
article.
The failure fo comply with the contract, as to tho-timo
of delivery, will operate to the forfeiture of the entire
penalty of the bond.
G. H. OSO3MAN,
jj2B.st Deputy: Quartermaster General.
Tent buttons and slips,, u. 3.
Pattern, manufactured and forsale by J. P. REED,
southeast comer THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets,
Philadelphia. 3y9-lm*
TNINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
J? The subscriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF 88JBT8,
Which he makes a speciality in his business. Also, con*
staxtiy receiving
NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR
J. W. SOOTT,,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE,
JVo. 814 CHESTNUT STREET* _
jaQ.tf Four doors below the Continental.
CABINET FUKNITURE AND BIL-
V/LIABD TABLES.
MOORE & CAMPION,
. No. 261 South SECOND Street, - V
in connection with their ext nsivs Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturing a superior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,
And have nov oh hand a full supply, finished with the
MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all who have used them to bo
superior to all others.
For the Quality and finish of these Tables the manu
facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout
the Union, who are familiar with the.character of their
work. ; fe26-6m
& WILSON.
JAMES S. EARLE * SON,
MANUFACTUBEBS AND IMPOBTEBO
: , OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
« . DID PAINTINGS,
FINE KNGBAYINOS,
FIOTUBB AND PORTRAIT FBAMEB,
FHOTOQBAPH EBAMEB,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
OABTES-DE-YIBITE FOBTBAITS.
EARLE’S GALLERIES.
BXO CHESTNUT BTREBT,
i«l5 TOLABI3P3U.
HEW PUBLICATIONS.
Major winthrop’s new
BOOK.—Edwin Brothortoft. By Major Win
throp. I2tuo. $l.
XJocle Jatxz; Or, The History of a Man whose Boy
hood was Spent in the School of Adversity. Illustrated.
18mo. 45 cento.
Bose Barling; Or, The Path of Truth. 30 cents.
Tony Starts Legacy. By the Author of “ Win and
Wear.” 75 cents.
The Boy Friend; Or, AU Can Help.” By Aunt
Friendly. 30 cents.
Hairy’B Mistakes and Where They Led Him. 80
cents.
Plain Words to Young Mon. By Bev. J. B. Bipley.
25 cents. For sale by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MABTIEN,
jy23 606 CHESTNUT Stn*t.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
WAR TIMES.—Rare chances, at
BEIMBR'S, Gallery, SECOND Street, above
Oreen. Bia superior pictures, life-sizp, Oii-Colored Pho
tegraphs, are now made at war prices, in view of the
times. It#
"CIAVORITE RESORT OF ALL who
J- are in search of good and tru<hful pictures. .It TI
MER’S artistically-colored Photographs, for SI, merit
and meet the approbation of all parties. SECOND Street,
above Green,
EDUCATIONAL.
seminary—
V A select BOARDING SCHOOL, near MEDIA,
Pennsylvania. Thorough course in Mathematics, Clas
sics, BngHfah Studies. Ac. Book-keeping and Civil En
gineering taught. ‘ Exercises in Military Tactics.
Seventh year begins September Ist.
Boarding, per week., ~.$225
Tuition, ptr quarter...... 6.00
For information, address
Bev. J. HBRVBY BABTON, A. M..,
jy 28»9r0 • VILLAGE GBEEN, Penn'a.
TyADAME CLEMENT’S FRENCH
ATX BOARDIIfG SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
GERMANTOWN, Pa
The Eleventh Session will open on WEDNESDAY,
September 10th, 1862.
For particulars, please apply to the Principal, West
WALHUTLane, Germantown, Pa. jj>23-wfm6t&W
Bristol boarding school
for Girls will open its Fall session on Seccnd day,
Ninth mo.jlßt,
References : James . Mott,. Philadelphia; Anne
Churchmen, 908 Franklin street, Philadelphia; O N.
Peirce, 501 North Seventh street, Philadelphia* Henry
W. Bidgway, Crosswickß, Now Jersey; David J Griscom,
Woodbury. New Jersey. For circulars, apply to BUTH
ANNA PEIBOB, Principal, Bristol, Pa. jy23-2ra#
MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN’S
Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, No.
1615 BPBBOBi Street, will reopen on WEDNESDAY,
September 17tb. jyl9-8m
HOLMESBUBG SEMINARY FOR
YOUNG LADIES, located on the Bristol Turn
pike, 8 mites from Philadelphia and 2 from Tacony. The
first term of the scholastic year begins the first MON
DAY in September; second term the Ist day of Feb
ruary. •
A circular, containing terms, references, Ac., can be
obtained by application to the
jy!4* 3m#
Mfsßea CHARM AN, Principals.
CIRCULATING LIBRARY;
WBROTHERHEAB’B CIROU
• DATING LIBBABY.—AU the NEW English
and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Lite
rature. This is the ONLY Library in the country that
Includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are noi
BEPBINTED here.
Terms $6 per year; 6 months S 3; three months 51.50,
or 8 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street, jy7-2m*
WANTS.
WANTED—2,OOO Men along the line
I I of the Lehigh Canal, say 1,500 laborers, 260 car
penters, and 250 stone masons. Apply to the officers of
the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at MAUOH
CHUNK, ALLENTOWN, or EASTON, or anywher*
along the line of the works. jelO-fcf
fH ; STORE WANTED—CHESTNUT
M. Street, South side, between THIRD and NINTH,
rent not to exceed 81,500. Address EDWARD P KEL
LY, 142 South THIBD Street. * jy2B*6t#
REMOVALS,
"DEMOVAL.—MIAUL ON KIRK,
XI) DENTIST, bus REMOVED to No. 1503 CHEST
NUT Street. JyS lm#
JFOK SALE AM) TO LET.
fgk TO LET—-The eligible STORE
*3and FIXTURES, 432 CHESTNUT Street, next to
new poet offico.
REMOVAL.
' The GUN and FISHING TACKLE Store will be re
moved to 415 CHESTNUT Street, SEPTEMBER let.
Inquire of PHILIP WILSON & CO,
1528-if 432 CHESTNUT Street.
m, TO EXCHANGE—Fine FARM,
on the banks of the rlvor, con
taining2l7 acres of excellent land, 22 miles above the
city ; railroad station on the place; svitain half mile of
steamboat landing; excellent improvements, &c Also,
a valuable Farm in Chester county vatley, 73 acres.
Another near Darby, eight miles from the city, 75 acres.
Apply to ; E. PETTIT,
Jys6 No. 309 WALNUP Street.
gjj|| FOR 8A: L E-—Large Delaware
Has FARM, containing 622 acres, 400 under a first-rate
state of cultivation, the balance good timber land; situ
ate west of Harrington Station, Delaware Railroad.
Large brick Man ion, large and commodious Barn, Car
riage House, and many other out-buildings. Lawn, con
taining Bix acres, fruits, &c. For further particulars,
apply to e pectit;
. jy26 No. 309 WALNUT Street.'
gfe TO LET— Dwelling No. 24 South
Miyi SEVENTEENTH Street. Apply .to'
' WBTHERILL <TBROTHER,
jy22- tf. V ; No. 47 North SECOND Street.
PROPOSALS.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GE
NEBAL’S OFFICE, Pmi.ADSi.FniA, July 20,
1862. : . .
PROPOSALS will be received ot tide office untii FRI
DAY »«it, let ADOUST, nt 12 o’clock 11.. for TWO
.HUNDRED (290) ABMY WAGONS, comnlete- .*■
. The whole toibe Hoi,bed and delivered in Philadelphia
on or before the 20th day of August next Proposals to
be-endorsed “Proposals for Army Wagons,” and ad
dressed to O. H. CBOSSIAN,
jy2B-6t. Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 3A.
DEPARTMENT, July 25,
-The Navy Department will, until the 4th of AUGUST
next, receive propositions for the construction and erec
tion of STEAM MACHINERY onboard vessels similar
to the propeller gunboats. This machinery may be the
tame as in the gunboats, except that the stroke of the
piston will be 21 inches, that Waddell’s slide valves will
tensed, and there be a grate surface of 167 SQa&re feet; the
diameter of the propeller to be ten feet, and the rudder*
poet, shoe, and rudder to be of copper and composition.
In ail other respects to conform io tbe printed contract
and specification for the gunboat machinery.
Propositions will, at the same time, be received for any
other kind of Engines, of equal power, with Burface con
denser, under the same terms and conditions; the boilers,
screw, rudder-post, Bhoe, and rudder being as above
described.
The propositions must state the time, total cost, and
tbe navy yard to which it Ib intended to apply.
In the event of other Engines than thoso built for the
gunboats being preferred, the parties will furnish a*com
pleto speciQcation, and there will be included tbe same
number of duplicate pieces, tools, instruments, stores,
<fec., enumerated in the printed specifications above re
ferred to. . jy2B*mth2t
MILITARY GOODS.
«ents 5 furnishinggoods.
CABINET FURNITURE-
SEWING MACHINES.
SEWING MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
LOOKINB GLASSES.
A SSEftIBLY BUILDINGS.
JO. CAPTAIN WIUUHS 1
THRILLING SCENES
I N THE L I F E 0 TP A
YANKEE WHALEMAN,
EVERY EVENING, at 8 o’olock precJssiy.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Afternooona at ij o’di.
Admission 26 cents.
Biz Tickets for one dollar,
Children 10 cents.
PENNSYLTANIA ACADEMY 03f
A THE FINE ARTS,
3025 OHESTNUT STREET,
Is opes daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A, M. till f
F. M. Admission 25 cents. Children half price.
Shares of Stock, 830 jyp
IMPORTANT TO 1
PLEASURE-SEEKERS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
Is prepared to issue, during tho Summer, tickets a 9
greatly reduced rates as fellows:
For one, three, aix, nine, or twelve months, at very
low rates, for the accommodation of persons living out of
town, or located on or near the line- of the road during
the summer. From and after July 1,1862, a still greater
reduction has been made on these ticketa,-
For twenty- six trips between any two points at about
; two cents per mile. These tickets are intended for the
use of families travelling frequently, and are of great ad
vantage to persons making occasional trips.
For one or three months, for the use- of' acholars at
tending school in the city.
Living on or near the line of the road, and having
occasion to use the road frequently in their ciariM*
capacity, are furnished with certificates entitling than
to travel at half. Fare. Applications to be made only to
the General Superintendent at Altoona.
Issued at half fare to parties of* over' forty, good for
any reasonable time.
EXCURSION TICKETS’ during the Summer are sold'
at one half the regular rate for the benefit of those seek
log recreation from business, or in pursuit of* health.
These tickets are good for ten days, and aro ißsued to*
©BESSON (top of the Allegheny Mountains), AL
TOONA (febt of the mountains).-BED FOED, DOUB
LING GAP, and EPHXtATA- SPRINGS.
For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Com
pany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH, and MARKET'
Streets.
DELIGHTFUL
SUM! ER EX OURSI ON S.
NIAGARA FALLS, LAKE ONTARIO, THE THOU
SAND ISLANDS, RAPIDS OF SI. LAWRENCE
RIVER. MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN ANB
GEORGE, SARATOGA SPRINGS, HUDSON RI.
VEE, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON, NEW
PORT, NEW YORK, las.
Pare from Philadelphia to Niagara Fal's, Montreal
White Mountains, Boston, and return, 542 SO
From Philadelphia .to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Sara
toga, Hudson river, New York, and return, $30.00,
To Niagara Fails end Return, 5515 00.
For farther particulars and handbills apply at theoffio.
of the PHILADELPHIA AND ELSITBA RAILROAD
LINE, ccrner- of SIXTH ana OHESTNTJT Streets,
where a choice of routes may ho made to suit the taste of
anyone. JOHN S. HILLES, General Aeent,
Cor. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets.
Philadelphia, July I. 1862. iyl-3flt
JSEMSSS rO.B THE SEA-
M®SRScSgHOBI!-81J,mB AS
RANGEMENT —OAMDEN AND ATLANTIC BAIL.
BOAD. v
" Three' trains daily t© Atlantic City and retnrn, {Sun
days excepted). Trains leave YINE-Street Ferry *«
follows:
jn.au
Express Train
Freight and Accommodation
Leaves, Atlantic Mail Train .....4 40 P. WL
“ «. Express Train ..61ffA.lL
“ “ Freight and AccommodaHon.3.lB A. 3L
FARR SI.BO. Bound'trip> Tickets, good only for ihi
day <md train on which they are issued , 52.50. Excur
sion Tickets, good for three days, S 3. Hotels are non
r -«tT"> FOll GAPE MAY.—The
HttSi ■■Vaßb steamboat wlff- KENT, Gapt Brett,
leaves ABOH-strefit wharf every TUESDAY, THTJBS
DAY, and SATURDAY at 9# o’clock A.M., for GAP*
MAY, returning alternate days, touching each way at
Newcastle; jyll-lm*
Q.IEARD FIRE AND MARINS
OFFICE 4 IS WAIiHTTT STBEBT, PHILADELPHIA.
This company continues to take risks en tbs ssf« <
dosses of Property at low rates.
The public can rely npon its responsibility, and- abili
ty to pay losses promptly. Ite disbursements far the ,
benefit of the public, dnring . tholast nine years, tinet
■®B00;000,
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future.
OHAS. I. DUPONT,
JOHN W. CLAGHOKN,
G.F.HEAZLITT,
DA YIP BOYD, Jr.,
WM. M. SWAIN,
JOSEPH KLAPF, M. D.
vSfc O. BUD MAN,
Fame insure
No. 408 OHESTHUT
FIEE AND IN’LI
DISK!
nOMMOIOTEALTH lIEE INKb~-
\J BANOE COMPANY, OP THE STATE. Kit
PENNSYLVANIA. . .
DIRECTORS.
David Jayne, M. D., Ohariee H. Bogera,
: John M. Whital!, John K. Walker,
Edward 0. Knight, Bobort Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Strothers-.
Henrv Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jonea.
DAVID JAYNE, M D., President
JOHN M. WKITALLa Vice Praaidroi
SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary.
Office, Commonwealth Building, Sift OHJ2STSX?
Street, Philadelphia. «4-ff *8
A CARD TO* THE PUBLIC. *
Saratoga, July I, 186&
An attempt baa been made to deceive the public b?
persons offering, what they call “Congress WATsa.’’*
from fountains, .mad at the price of six (S) cents.per glaaa,
The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Wates, at
New York, being about 7.J£ centa per. glass, the imposi
ticn of pretending to sell at retail ahless than ecei, and
without aDewance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is
apparent} but their probable comae has been to empty
one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain
filled with their trash, and. thereby christening its total
contents.
We have ksteb sold Congress Water in Icantahw, nor
In vesselsof any other description than ordinary*Bieed
glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is
branded,
And. any withont. —Ithoaa words andlei-
OONGBSSS
tors on the cork is ; O. &W. a osstj sfbii,
WATER.
whether from foun*
The following gentlemen are supplied by ns regularly
with genuine Congress Water, in bottles, fresh from tha
Congress Spring: ’
FBED’K BROWN, cor. Filth and Chestnut ste.
0. S. HUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut street.
OHAS. ELLIS & CO., Market Bfcreet- t
E. J STEVENS & CO., Continental Hotel; .
AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut street.'
J. C. TURNPENNY & CO., 941 Spruce street
THOS. J. HUBS AND, cor. Third and Sprupusis.
WYETH Bros., Walnut street
CLARKE & WHITE;
Je3Q-2m If
: PHILADELPHIA.
EOR A DELIGHT FUR AND
Inrigoratlng Bath, go to the Hair-dyeing Saloon,
TOPBTH and BBANOH, jy2f uu
SOAP.—Warranted Pore
W Marseilles Soap is store and for sale by
BHODBS * WILLIAMS,
107 Sooth WATHE Street.
Pamphlet printing, Best mi
1 CkMPMtin thiCIty.atMNGWAEr ft BBOWJTB,
1U South FOURTH Btroet. »U
WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
T>Y W. L. WALL & CO., AUCTION
EER 9, successors to Wall & Barnard.
GOVERNMENT SALE OF HORSES, COLTS. AN®
MULES, AT AUCTION.
ON THURSDAY,
July 31,1862, at the Corral near the Observatory, wll
be sold,‘at public auction,
A NUMBER OF HORSES, COLTS, AND MULES,
Condemned aa unfit for public service.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
Terms—Cash or Government funds.
J. J. DANA,
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
jy2s-6t W, L, WALL & GQ. t Auctioneers
AMUSEMENTS,
F)R the benefit of thh
COOPER SHOP AND UNION SALOONS.
“BICKE9ON COLLECTION OF ARTS AND
SOIENOEB,” Boomß No. 608 CHESTNUT Street, will
bo opened to the public, Day and Evening—Single Tick
ets Ten Cents evch—for the period of two weeks, com.
mencing MONDAY next, 28th Inst, for the bonefit of the
above-named patriotic institutions. iy2«-Bt*
EXCURSIONS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
COMMUTATION TICKETS
COUPON TICKETS'
SCHOOL TICKETS
CLERGYMEN
EXCURSION TIOKETS-
For time of departure of trains see bills and cards Of ?
JAMES COWDEN; Agent.
LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent.
jylo-trel
SEA BATHING.
RETUBHING
JOHN G. BBYANT,
Agent
INSUKAHCE COMFAKIEB.
INSTJRAJTCE COMPACT.
OAPITAIi-*200,000.
DIRECTORS.
JERRY WALKER,
JOHN THOBNLET,
ABRAHAM HART,'
PETER B. HOE) of
YURMAN BHEPPARD
N. 8. LAWRENCE,
JOHN SUPPLE®.
THOMAS OBATBH, PreeideaS.
A. 8.-GIUiMT, Yioe PmsMeafc
JAB. B. AI.TOBD, Secretary. npSe-tf,
mm COMPANY;
Street/
AND mSTTRANQS,
OTOE9.
y.H.Bnck, E.D. Woodruff,
Ghas. Bichardson, Join, Ketcik'r, Jr. f
Henry Lewis, Jr.> ?. 8. Jnsttce,
Alei. WhiHdtn,' Washington Jonee,
Geo. A. West, . Ohas. Stokes,
C. W. Davis, . John W. Evennan
FBAHOIB H. BUCK, President
OHABIiES BIOHABDSON, Yioe Preaideeu
WILLIAMS I. BL AN OH ABB, Secretary. fmhlMW 1
CONGKRESS S^PRINO
WATER DEF©T, 98 CEDAR STREET,.
9'lf TOBK
.. , tains or bottles.
OIiAEKE & WHITE,
Proprietors of Congress Spring.
.............7.80 A- K.
4.00 P. Mr
,...,6.00 P. M.