The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 31, 1862, Image 3

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    Bounty Fund.—
for the volunteer
The Volunteer
iThe subscriptions received
1)0110(7 tOUQ aid «u> follows ;
fubtaio b&Oo ..... #6OO
Xdwin GrebJe........ 600
Js*nk ot Geru.autowu. 60 !
J. Wood & Brothers.. 40 : *
Grove A 8r0ther...... 300
JtaMiotag, Howell* &
Bciff. 000
Bictittid T. Shepherd. 2 0
Geo L. B&Titeon..*... 2&0
Daniel L Decfcerley... 20v
Bercival Bo bens..... 18u
Jam p G. Smith..loo
Banm*'! T. 80dine..... luO
Isaac Haaelburst. 100
Troutman & May..... 100
tTboa. H. St-eakman.. 100
James Bei>ky 100
Brooke & Fader...... 10U
Pianon laid 100
Bukins & Montgome
ry 100
B. M iiunievy 100
Simou Beiter 10m
Am 100
Senj G. Godfrey 100
Wm. T. Colluda? 100
J. Smith Harris 100
Amos li'O
Beery 1 inch........ 60
li. £ G. Olricfl 50
]Dr. Clw*. Scbathu.... &u
Charles Peucveyre.... 60
Thomas B K'1i5...... 2o
Beery L Jacobs, 12
yt-atsold....
B* M Duulevy* Jr.* 15
years old
Commercial Bank
Bank of Rnztbera Li
bert irt> 1.500
Bank of Commerce ... 1,000
Bbucnix Mutual Insu
rance Compauy.,,. 1 000,
Total received yesterday #2B 394
Sour total 255.275
At a meetiug of the geut-ral committee directing the
raising end distnbutiou of the Citizens* Bouuty and En
lisfibciu Fund, hi Id yesterday* Mm or Henry, chairmm,
the r.-iiuwicg resolution* were agreed to and ordered to
Jta ■pnbbthed;
it appears to this committee, from informa
"tion dt-nvecL fiom ibe War iveputtuieot, that the Goveru
ment cl. eires to fill no the PtuliwMobia regiments uow in
the field, and that the efforts of thu commute© can he
most UHt-iuiiy devoted to time object;
Ai.d ichereaty the City dounuiig have patted an orli*
nanctr making provhious for a b uuty of fi ty dollars to
■each volunteer for tew regiments for three 3 ears or the
War* undvr the call of tne Go eruor: therefore,
Hesolued* That this comuiituw will pay for each re*
trait lierealfer euliste.l lor Chi aneluluu regiiitmts now
in the tie d a premium of six dollar?) »o be paid at tbe time
of enluuut-Lt, in audition to tliit allowed by tbe United
States; and* also* a bounty of fifty dollars, to be paid t y
finch itciuit ttlibti he jams bis regiment; provided that
the whole number to be recruited umier this rasdation
eh&il be limited to 4.000 men. ami the said bounty shall
he io full of all bounties* except tout of #lOO allowed by
the Fid* rat Government, and shall be p ii.i only to men
•to hi* mottered in on or before the ist of September next
Hesolvtd, That, with a view to ©acoura.e enlistment
■under tbe cad of the Governor of Pennsylvania for fifty
companies of v> lunt< er« lu tliid city, and to remunerate
the captains for their espouses in organizing their com*
•panier, this committee will, ou auy of tbe said companies
Being mustered into the s-rvice. pay to tne captain thereof
tive do'lare for each man.
Ilesolved, That tbe treasurer of the fund, with four
•others* members of tbls committee* be appointed to confer
with any committee of ibu City Oounrila named for Bach
purpose, and with »be five citizens to be appointed under
tbe ordinance of July 26rh, . 862. with the view of secu
ring prompt and harmonious action in relation to enlist
ment and bounties tor the new regiments to be paid under
the city appropriations
ICcfolvrdi That tie foregoing resolutions be communi
•eated forthwith to the Councils of the city, and that tuey
he respectfully requested to en>*ct such modifications of the
ordinance approved July 26,1862. as may benecos-ary
to pr» vei t auy claim upcu the appropriations tna'.\e by
■tbe cit- for recrui's receiving bounty out of the fund con
tributed for such purpose by citizens
o : ty Bank 1,000
K. F. Loper 1,000
fT -ion Bank. 600
lnsurance
■Jomoan? 600
/. Emor»- Stone...*,. 500 t
Samuel B Thomas... 250
u, tlonnson & 250
<-«ttuel F. Smith..... 230
Morris, Patterson, ft
Gomptuy 250
Parrel, Berring, ft Co* 100
A. Winchester. ...••«• 100
John W. Clagborn.... 100
J V Cowell 100
John Gaamer.. 100
James P*ge 50
George W. Page 60
Cads 50
Employe** of Gaa Co.. 16
H. T. 8eai1ver........ 230
W H. Huuter. 150
arthur 3- Coffin 100
Chas. Spencer 500
Bowen ft Fox ICO
O Giipia 100
J K Gilpin 60
Dr. D. Jame 5........ 300
Robt. Churcbman.... 100
Anthracite lusarauce
Company ...500
Samuel F. Fisher...., 100
Juo fi. Worrell 100
* raucts Tete 100
* Penn. Fire Insurance
company 2,500
1 Fraukhu Fire inau
i ronce Company 5,000
George P Peabody ft
Company 1,000
1 Ins. Uo of tbe Staie of
Pennsylvania 1,000
! A’m Be Witt vv’tb>... 25
... 10
... 2,500
~ Eecbuiting fob old Regiments—
Xa accordance with a call published in The Press of
yesterdaj morning, a meeting of recruiting officers, re
presenting the ola regiments, was held at Barrie Hotel,
last evening.
Captain BahaD, of the 84th P. V., was called to the
chair, »i.d Lieutenant McUleary was chosen secretary of
the meeting.
The president, in a few remark*, explained the object
of the meeting. It was to ai ertaia wfiat means.could
he employed to fill up the old the regulation
fitardnid. Tbe effort to raise new regiments, he thought,
should be protected asam-t until tbe old regiments should
tie filled, it was for the threats.of the country
that ibe men shun I a go int * old regiments, because there
they could be put In service iiomeniately, and be under
officers who understood m-it bu-in«?ss Besides this,
they would have for their companions men familiar with
all the dntfes of a Boldier’a )if«-—men who had been in
battle ai d could be repended up >n Trds woutd make
theiecruit a good soldier m one* tenth the timB it would
take him in a new regiment. Inis opiuioa, continued
the speaker, was the one beln hy General McClellan and
General Burnside. B»th h»d said that filling no the re*
gimtnts alieady In service was the nest and surest way
of getting an effective force together.
Captain Lentz stated that the Government was en
-COUrsging eslistmentsiu reaimenta already in service, by
giving them a Ikj&ub of four dollars, whiles the recruit for
• new regimei t received but two He was Id favor of
ibe city giviDg more to the recruits for the old regiments
ibsn to the oiliers
A gentleman complained that the course *pur.*ued by
Ibe i-4 CTuinng officers for the Corn Exchange Regiment
took aw»» ail ibe men from other sv&ti -ns. Tn that regl
irett every recruit, assoc n as sworn In, received ten
dollars. He was opposed to this bribery.
Lieutenant Spillman raid that this money came from
the private means of those who were engaged in raising
the regiment.
Alter some desultory debate, the following resolution
wo* * fiend:
IVfrerras, There Are revival new regiments now ra
«mi»ice it. the city of Philadelphia:
And whereas, There are over one hundred regiments
a the fluid liom *he Sta*eof that have
ieen reduced, by disease and the result of battle, to one
he t tbeir original number, and a a it is actually necessary
, spftv IL.
tire concurrence with tl>e sentim* atß of 'he meeting. He
-then gave a short history nt the B**ser7ea daring the
seven- ha' b fiaht oti the peninsula. They were not? re*
duceri, by battle ant disease, a ; >out one fourth. Ho hoped
io see tbie noble corps filled up in a st ort time.
A vole of thanks wm then pas-w! to the newspaper
press of the city for *he i-er»intent«tforts they have made
in laying the facts before >he public, and in stimulating
recruiting for oM and tried regiments already in the fi-ld.
The meeting then aojowneu Cj meet at the same place
<ihia eTcinrg.
I*bel Prisoners por Fort Del*.-
"WAllTS.—Yesterday morijing, six rebels who were
wounded and taken prisoners at tbs battle of Fair Oaks,
find bad recently been patients in the hospital at Fifth
and Buttonwood strre a. were removed to Fort Dela
ware. Among the number was one who had been ea
-£Bged Ba nurse, and nbose unnatural treatment of the
TJnion vcluft«ers has teen fr«-qu«ijti* comulftined of.
As the Secethers were leaving the hospital, they were
the recipients of bouquets, eatables, and money from two
or three of the resident* of tbe vicinity. This conduct
exhibited pretty well the fe* lings of the givers, and
caused considerable indignation amo'ig the loyal neigh
bor?, especially as one of the parties had been quite
■extensively patronized in bn.«ine*a by the wounded pa*
triots under treatment at *his hospital.
The rebels were provided with naw felt hats, new flan*
nel shirt*, Ac. As an evidence of tbe aid given to these
.men by the neighbors referred to. as well as other sympa
thizers, the following is a list of articles furnished to one
man—J. Morgan, -ergeaut Co. I, lUh Mississippi:—2
pairs drawers, 3 wash t-wWs, 1 pairs pantaloons, 1 dress
coat, 1 wrapper, 2 white shirts, 4 pair cotton stockings, 5
•liandkerchiffs, 2 neck ties, 2 collars, 3 cakes shaving
Soap, 1 bar washing soap, brush, c >mb, and tooth bmab,
I bibJe. 1 portfolio filled with paper and envebpos, 1
Banket, 1 leather bag. Money was aUo handed to the
■men, and tbo7 wer.t on their way rejoicing at the disco*
very of such warm friend*. We have only to add that
■ Vrhei* our own aeldiors leave the hespita'e In this cicy to
join their regiments, it is etld m that they are so exten
sively provided for as these rebels were yesterday.
Work and Wages —Thtre lias nerer
been a season in tbiscommuhiiy in which labor was more
abnudar>t and better raid than at present- In many
■bianclu r ol bnsineea the Oemwud for mnnitionsof war has
largely iticrea ed tbe amount of work reqnired, while
'Very few have suffered from the operationcf the war. In
all trades the loss of a large per cent»ge of the beet ope
rative*, who h*ve been orawu off on military duty, ia aa-
Toi'ly fdt. Boi ding operations are active, and the craft
-S erna to b» fully occupied. Mannficrurers of machinery
-and iron v>' »keie generally are praised beyond precedent
by thcii orders Bo much labor was drawn to Govern
ment service last that stocks were allow'd to
run low, aid the fili g of orders was frequently de
la\od. A't tbe machine eiiop* ->e!rcn now to be fatty em<
p o el. end u aebininte of auy edacity are in demand.
The nieicantle'commuTiitr srems to be flourbbfng as
prosper ou-ly as the manufacturers, and there is but little
pesceftihle diminution in trade. Tbe prospective ap
-pearat-ce of tbe tax soberer is baying Borne effect on the
entire buriuer-s community, but a-i the burd»n will, Id the
•€nd, i; evitably be laid on the shoulders of the working
daises, its effects on the traders will be but temporary.
Tn a few yeftig even tbe war tax will be an aocuitomed
Yiunlf ii. »rd. with good cropi and no ** panics,” will be
s>isrn«» uscump]&iiiii,gJy
The War Tax.—With the approach
of the Ist of Sept-ember come the new responsibilities im
posed by the war against tbo rebellion. For instance,
I ceneefees will be due by the various clashes described ai
follows:
Apothecaries St 0
Auctioneers 20
Bankers 100
BHiard tables (each)... &
Cattle brofcers 10
Claim agent* 10
Coal- oil distillers t>o
Commercial brokers .50
'Confectioners - 10
■Circu5e5.............. 50
Sentieta...... 10
Sating bon «e......... 10
Bone dealers. io
n*hf*tren.............. 100
T&How chandlers 10
Btectt&ers, for each been*
liquors in quantity not <
•40 gallons e<*cb
For Gtob acdititnal 500
thereof.
In addition to this, hotels mi
license, and steamers, on 1
and lodged
Sendee the aoove, ret»th
art? also to pay lic£t>*i
Arrest of a Supposed Horse Thief.
On Thursday last, a man who pretended to be a
’wounded soldier, bired from *r (Jonkling, a livery sta
ble keep r, a carriage ano pair of horses, to go a short
distance in the country wi*h his wife. As he did not re
turn at the apnoiated time, Mr. Conklins telegraphed in
different directions, but could obtain no information. A
nan was then sent in parent*, and finally found the
toowee and carriase, the thef and his wife, near New
Brunswick. They had travelled until the hortes were
WOIS cut when thev BtOpp* d »t a farm house, left one of
their borees and stole another. A eliartdistanca further,
%bomttU Stopped and stole another horae, and led him,
Nvliilo hi* wife drove Not being very skilful, she npset
the carriage and broke tbe top, making bo much noise as
to wake t» e people in a house near by. who got up, and
seeing tbe condition of affairs, arrested tha thieves Hr.
ConkliDg recovered his property, and yesterday the
horses end carriage reached this city. The prisoner
.gives the name of Captain William*.
Fire at a Cotton Mill —Yester*
day morning, abont eight o'clock. a nte m the
sicking room of the cottoi mill of Meadierofc ACo ,at
Coral and latterly etreeta, in the Nineteenth ward. The
flames were exUngutobed by the police and citizens with
cut the aid of the firemen, aHhough several compameii
were upon the ground. The loss waa about $2OO. The
flre originated accidentally.
Bor Drowned —Yesterday after
noon » boy, named John Sweeney, fell from the canal.
gmatKerchatnck, lying at pier No. 12, Port Richmond*
and waa drowned. Hie body wae not recovered.
Corrections. — In Monday’s paper,
the nemo of Charles H. Baker w»s erroneonaly printed
Charles N. Baker amo'*g trie list of contributors to the
Citizens’ Bounty Enlistment Fund.
In ytsierditj’s paper, tbe name of Joseph B. Mlteneu
tgras printed Jacob B. Mitchell.
Military.— The Seventeenth Bogi
meat, P. V., formerly commanded by Colonel Frank E.
Patterson, is about to be revived, and will bn under the
command of Gideon Clerk, Colonel A meeting of the
officer? was held yesterday evening. A recruiting station
for the second company of Oadwalader Grave, which is
at'ached to tbe regiment, was opened yesterday morning,
at Jones' Botel. Charles M. Tapper is captain, and Jut
tin E. Bird first lieutenant. The officers of the 2d Regi
mmt dome Gum da have held an adjourned meeting.
The committee appoint, d to wait upon Governor Curtin
reported that he would accept the regiment within tore i*
ty d»ys It it bo filled up to the required standard. It
was resolved that recruiting for nine mouths service
should be commenced at once, and that such officers os
do not w ish to acctmpany the regiment shall notify the
Colonel immediately that the vacancies may be filled,
Police Cases.—Jos. Schurr, charged
with keeping a disorderly house, No. 514 North Tbird
street, has been held in SI 650 bail by Aldermau H<g«r.
Tbe police made a oesout, on Tuesday night, upoh
the house of Sarah Butler, colored, in middle alley, Fifth
ward, and captured seventeen persons of botb sexe-i.
Sarah was committed in default of 8800 bail to answer at
court, and the ethers were bell to keep the peace. A
man named Thomas Beirun was found, at an early hour
yesterday morniug, in the bouse of Mr. John Bailey, at
Third and Carpenter streets. He nad evhently got
through a window which had been left open. Some of
the Inmates gave the alarm, and there wad quite an ex
citement in the neighborhood for some time. Detective
Officer Taggart, who resides in tbe Immediate vicinity,
took Beiten iuto custody. He was litfld for afurtlldF
hearing, yesterday afternoon, by Alderman Buitier,
Improving the Public Highways.—
Green street, Germantown, is about to be opened from
Jofan6ton to Carpenter, and at once graded and thrown
open as a public highway, an ordinance miking an ap
proprialion for that purpose having passed Councils
This extension was greatly needed. It will be a great
public accommodation. Clinton street, between Wis er
aid Bringburtt. is now being graded. The effort, aomo
time ago, to open this street to Peon failid in con.w
quence of the report of the jury not being confirmed.
An ordinance has passed Councils providing for tbe
opening of Twenty-secsnd street, from the Mirier road to
the Falla road, thus the dangerous corner at
Potter’s Field, and increasing the attractions of a drive
by this avenue to Germantown or the Wissahiekon.
Jaggters..*., $2O
Lawyers.. 10
Livery-stable keepers.* 10
lUaou'acturers 10
PedtaM, from *5 to 20
Pootograpbers 10
Pawnbrokers.,. 50
Physicians 10
Hetail dealers 10
Retail dealers in liquors 20
Surgeons 10
Tobacconists 10
Soap maker 5,.,,....... 10
Wbtlesale dealers..,,,. 50
Whole* ale dealers inlqrs 100
-e to rectify spirituous
exceeding 500 barrels of
825
>aireU« or any fraction
25
mat pay from JSS to 8200
which pa o»ngrrs are fed
25
era in the respective traffics
itq.
Enrolling Those subject to Mili-
TARY DUTY —The assessors in the various wards are
now busily engaged in enrolling the names of all persons
enbjfct to perform military duty, under an act of Assem
bly pOBStd in ISSB. There ia a mistaken notion arnonjj
many persons called upon, that the enrolment of tbeir
names is preparatory t•* a draft by tbe Government Such
is not tbe fact, though if aoruft should become necessary,
the present enrolment would greatly assist the authorities
employed to do the work. The present work of the as
sessors is merely to carry out the law which requires a
return every year of those subject fo military duty, so
tbut a militia tax could he collected from those who were
not enrolled iu compaui.es. The mouev thus
raised was to assist in keeping up uniformed volunteer
compai ies, and to pay tho assessors for their labor itt
making the enrolment Inconsequence of tbe non-col
lection of this military tax, except in a few case*, the as
sessors neglected to perform the labor ,for several years
past, hence the order from Harrisburg to have ths work
completed as soon as possible, the time of the return hav
ing long since passed.
Tavern Licenses.—The tavern li
censes granted this year, within the limits of this city,
number about twenty-four huudrod, less by several hun
dred than tne uamber taken out last year. The average
of the five previous years is three thousand It is be
lieved a large number are doing bnamras without a
license, which may be cone, if the oonstables do not per
form the duty devolving unoa them. They are required
to enter every house, and see whether the certificate of
license iB hanging in tbe bar-room or not, and to r-’Pott
all houses to the Court of Quarter Session*, in which the
certificate is not found. The fear of incurring the dis
pleasure of the tavern-keepers has induced somo of tho
constables to withhold their report until vhey were cited
to appear before the court, and compelled to make-Jt un
der a fear of being heavily fined.
The Grain Elevator. — The immense
brick and irm grain elevator of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, at the foot of Washington avenue, is ap
proaching completion The iron roof is in place, and the
rafters have been Hx»=d to receive the roof of the tower.
As the demand for breadstuff© abroad continues, and as
considerable grain is being shipped for European ports,
tbe completion of the elevator is auxiouslv awaited by
shippers, merchants, and others By facilitating the
loot ing of vessels much less time may be spent in port,
and much saved in the way of wharfage, and in oth j r ex
penses now incurred through the delay. The elevator
will work a complete revolution in those matters.
Camden and Amboy Railroad.—
The argument in the ca3e between the Camden and
Amboy Railroad Company and the Baritsn and Delaware
Bay Railroad Company was commenced on Fuesda?,
J. P Bradley and Jonn P. Stockton for tbe former, and
B Williamson and A. O Zabriakie for the latter. The
Camden and Amboy Company apply for an injunction to
prevent tbe defendants from connecting with tho Cam
den and Atlantic Road—thus making a through routs
between Philadelphia and New York.
Arrival of the Atlantic The
United Stateß steamship Atlantic from Fortress Monroe,
arrived at the navy yard yesterday morning about one
O’clock* She comtß to this port for coal.
Acknowledgment. The Be
ment Committees acknowledge the receipt of thir
dollars, the proceeds of a fair held hy three pup:
Kane- street ech« r l The naiftAg of the gtrlß art
Harold, Louisa Dobson, and Emma Martin.
Foundling.—A new-born babj
found yesteiday in Wistar's woods, where it hs
abandoned by its mother. The child of the wo
taken charge of Mrs R. Atkins, who retidedj
neighborhood. ’ /
Suicide.— James Minor, aiesi
the Twenty-fourth Jward committed suicide
Afternoon by taking poison.
’Ai ps\t>3 thft
less dema and
merest waliown
in the transactions of the day. The dec'-ino is ifegto,
the falling off of the European demand, and tliarge
supplies coming in from the West. There is Ireal
danger in gold being at a high figure, as tbo prod ions
Of Pike’s Peak and California will more than ■ the
premium. Silver also declined 2 per cent.; opo ;
109. closing at 107. The demand was decidedly ign
The market for both colors of coin closed very we
Old demands wore rather more active, so i
amounts changing hands go, but they fell to 105 fla:
and did not recover. They are considered a verf
lbTQfltment at that figure.
There was a better feeling at the Stock Board, w ml
little change in prices. United States seven-ties,
blank, advanced % ; the endorsed sold % lower; ftes,
j%Bl, rallied up to99>*, closing }i lower liemanttec
pjonght Gold, 114 at the second board. |n
sylvania fives were firm at 86 City sixes, old, efcei a|
98; the new at 101. Pennsylvania Bailraad first t
gsge bonds rose % \ second do , I#. Pittsburg ri
'Wayne, and Chicago, first mortgages bronght 93# g
Inland Railroad sixes, 91#. Reading sixes, 1886, i □
advance of # ; 1844, extended, were steady at y< -
day’s figure—lCO#. Little Schuylkill Railroad adv. ]
#. Mineliill. #. Pennsylvania Railroad was atea t
47. Harrisburg rose # North Pennsylvania, #.
naira Prefen el sold at 20. Catawissa Preferred
vanced # Long Island, #. Morris Canal Prefi
advanced 4on yesterday’s bid. 100 shares Washia
Gas bronght 22 per share. City Bank brought
Mechanics’, 24 In passenger railways nothing
done, bids being about the same as yesterday. Mr
is abundant at 4«5 per cant, on call. Paper is scar*
4#gs for the be»t names.
Drexel & Co. quote:
New York exchange ••.•••••Par to 1-10 i
Boston exchange “ to 1-10
Baltimore exchange.... 41 to #
Oouutry fnuda...2-10 to # <
Gold 14 t* 10 ]
Old demand Treasury n0te5............ 5# to 6 ]
7 3-10 Treasury notes ..«..102# to 105
lhe following is a comparative statement of the
ports from the port of New' York to foreign ports for
woek ending July 29, and since January 1:
1860. 1861. 1862
Portho week...... 81.612,
Previously reported 49,082.
Since January 1.. 50,605,283 76,177,434 75,712,5
This is probabbly the heaviest weekly shipment t
record . Among the leading itemß we notice:
Tobacco, to H’mbg 345,000 Flour, to Lendon. 3140,01
Flour, to Liverpool .300,000 Wheat, to Bristol.. 19,0 t
Wheat, to Liverpool. 849,000 Corn, to Bristol IS,OO|
Lard, to Liverpool.. 34,000 Wheat, to Riugroad. 26,00|
Bacon, to Liverpool. 60,000 Wheat, to Giouo’ster 4\>,00l
Butter, to Liv’ipool. 69,000 Wheat, to Glasgow*
ChfceBe,‘t’b'Xiv ? rpool. 89,000 Corn, to Glasgow... 33,001
Tallow, to Liv’rpool. 24.000 Flour, to Glasgow.. 25.00!
Ti bacco. to Liv’pool 85,000 Wha oil,to Glasgow 30,00(
Griano, to London. .175,000 Wheat, to Q'aatown.lOl.OOl
Tobacco, to liondoD.lls.ooo Com, to Q’ustowo.. 48,00(
Whoar, to L0nd0n..160,000 Woe»t» v0t*.,,..
Sperm oil, to London. 00000 Wheat, to L’nderry. 2U.()0(
CorD,toLonaond’y. 39,000 Tallow, to Havre... 44,00 C
Lard, to Belfast.... 23,000 vhalebone, do 21 00(
Floor, toB.N.A. C. 112,000 Tallow, to Cette.... 24,901
Flour, to B. W. Ind. 42,000|CofTee, to Genoa.... 21.001
Flour, to Brazil,... 31,QGQ|Tobacco, d0..*...163 OOOj
The following is a statement of the amount of opal;
transported over the Lehigh Talley Bailroad, for the
week ending July 26,1862:
Week. Previously. Tobol.
Tom. Cwfc. Tom. Cwt. Tone. Cwt.
Hazleton 6,717 64 69,542 08 66,249 12
last Sugar Loaf 3,934 09 60.763 10 64.897 17
Council 81dge......... 1,689 09 36,953 13 38,943 02
Mount Pleasant 247 08 2,437 06 2,644 14
Spring Mountain 1,770 05 52,657 08 54,437 13
Coleraine.. 417 01 18,146 12 18,563 13
Hew York and Lehigh.. 935 17 17,642 16 18,843 13
H. Spring Mountain.... 3,895 03 44,833 06 68,728 13
S. Spring Mountain..,. 810 13 810 13
jeddo 2,189 07 44,409 01 46,998 08
Harleigh. 1,491 08 29,791 12 31,283 CO
German Peniia........ 1,234 16 13,616 04 14,750 00
Bberrale 1,016 07 13,334 07 15.349 14
’scitrumvilla ,**»•♦ 957 07 14,678 01 16,635 08
Other Shippers........ 61 04 612 04 663 08
Total 26,216 10 411,428 00 437,644 10
Corresponding week last
year....... 13,315 05 467,911 06 471,359 11
Increaso 12,371 04 ...»
Decrease... 46,456 05 33,615 01
The following is the coal tonnage of the Shamokin Val
ley and PottavlUe Railroad Company:
Week. Year.
Tons. Tons.
For the week ending July 28... .7,239 02 318,246 15
Same time last year,.... .6145 08 110,336 07
Increase.
The following are the receipts of the Susquebauna
Canal to July 27,18C2.........»...••• • •..... .$71,983 05
Same time in 1861 30,353 31
Increase to date $41,624 74
The New Orleans Delia of the 20th Inst, in regard to
the exchange market, say 01
“Exchange was in moderate demand throughout, and
foreign bills ct-nded upward, owing to the enhanced move
ment in rates at New York, Boston, Ac.. while domestic
stifftntd somewhat, in view of remittances to the North
for goods sold by parlies who lecently bought them ou
speculation. The quotations this evening are 139*135
for sterling bills, f. 4.20©r 4 & dollar for francs, aud 5©
12 & cent, premium for sight drafts on the Northern
tides. Specie has been in limited tnqairy at 118© t2l for
silver and 122©125 for gold, and uucurrent bank notes
ruled, as heretofore, at 40©60 V cent. discount, with
only nominal offerings, while transactions in all classes of
atocks and bonds were, for the most part, wholly sus
pended. 1 *
Philadelphia Black fixthanit 9ai*»i 3 °»
(Reported by 8. B. Slaticakbk, Phils. Exchange.)
FIRST BOABD
-600 City 6a. .N Gas. 98 4000 US 6a ’Bl 99#
22(0 do. New 101 3000 do....regia. 99#
1800 do.New..2ds.lol 60 U S7-3QT N Mlo2#
25 L Schyl R 16# 2960 Penua sa..sswn. 86
20000 D 8 Demand N.105# 600 d0...«* t 6
10 Minehill R 47# 1000 Pitts, Ft Way A
41 Morris Obl .pTd.UT Oht Ist mtg ... 93#
ICOO Pa B2dtnt-caah 99k 40000 Pennaßletmt*. 103
2 Penna 8........ 47 2000 L Isl'd BOa cah 91#
betwee:
1800 City 6s. .New.bs.lol
7 City Bank 44
SEOOND
13 Pet.na R 47
WOO U S 6s ’Bl 99#
2000 do 99
7COO Resdit g 6* ’86... 65
1000 d 0.... ’44 ....100#
fO *Jaua> iink Gas.. 60#
32Rarrieburg R.... 65
1 Rk.. 24#
CLOSING PRI
Bid, Asked.
a 8 6s >Bl 99 99#
BSTr7 8-10 N.102# 103
Philada 6s 97 98
Philada 6s new..loo# 101
Peuua 6s 85# 88
Beading R 27# 28
Bead ni6s’Bo’43.loo# 101
Beadbds’TO.... 96# 97#
Bead mt 6s ’86.. 84# 85#
Ponna Rox dlv. 46# 47
Pcnna Rl m 65..103 IP3#
Pennaß2m6s.. 68#' 09#
Morris Cnl Con.. .. 45
3chNavStock.. .. 6#
Morris Cnl Praf.lHl# 117
3cb Nav Pref... 14# J. 6
9ch N 6B 5 82exint 68# 69
Almira B 10
There is very little movement in Flour to day ; tho de
mand for export and homo use is limited aud tho sates
small at about $5 for superfine, 85 37#05.62# for ex
tras, 85 75©6 for extra family, and $6 25a7 lor fancy
brands, as to quality. The receipts are light. Bye
Flour and Corn Meal are scarce. We quote the former
at $32503 37#, and 83 per barrel for Pennsylvania
Mori.
WiiKkT ccuios in slowly and meet* with a fair demand
at fully runner iates; about 5,C00 bus have been takeu
at 127®131c!0r Western and Pennsylvania red, aad 132
al33c for new Southern rod, the latter afloat; white ii
suiting at 125ff1145c for inferior to choice lots Rye
is scarce aim in demand at a further advance ; sm-tll
pair* are n nfcing at 78c. Corn is firm, with further sales
of sa6,ooobus yellow at 64«65c in store and atliat
Cat f are unchanged \ we quote Pennsylvania at 44<2>45d
in 6tore and afloat.
Uauk—Quercitron is quiet, and Ist No. 1 offored at
833 ton.
Cotton ia unsettled and doll, and tho sales limited at
previous Quotations.
OnocsKiKs aki> Provisions —There is a moderate
bnsinesß doing in the former, and prices are wellinaia
tuit ed and firm.
Wuisky is unsettled and nearly nominal at 30®41c for
bbis, and 29®30c gallon for crudge.
Messrs. Broadbekt & Co.’s New Pflo
tograpb Gallery.— We congratulate the citizoos of
Philadelphia upon the splendid acquisition to their pho
tographic establishments of the new Gallery aad Ope
rating Booms of Messrs. Broadbent ft Oo Nos. 912
and 914 Chestnut street, (late 814 Chestnut street.) For
elegance of deeign, comfort and convenience of applicants
for pictures, varety and artisic merit of the pictures
taken, and general excellence in atl its departments, it is
unsurpassed by any in the country* Besides the
charming new style of pictures made by this firm alone,
tLeir general work is pronounced ut-rivalled. Scores of
cur citizens are visiting their magnificent new rooms
daily.
A Pure Article of Rhine "Wine can now
be bud at Air. O. H. Mattson's, dealer in fine family gro
ceries, Arch and Tenth street). His Liquors, for medi
cinal purposes, are of the purest and most generous cha
racter, and are highly recommended as such by our fiijpt
physicians.
Significant Statistics. The following
table places in strong light the r*sources of the North, so
far as n;en are concerned, and Its immense superiority to
the Souih;
Loyal Fite Stales.
Loyal Sj*ve (Slates,
Total
Vith this inbenso preponderance of physical power,
to say nothiL'gfef the money power, why is the war al
lov>edto tin* its slow leigth along,” to the destruc
tion of fe&cdai pursuits'? Men and Boys 1 Bummer
Glotbrig at Caarles Stokes’, under the Oontioental.
Dimension* of the National Capitol.—
Tbohimensfonstf tbe Capitol at Washington are thus
(ilin&Uy stated 3 Whole length of building, 751 feet 4
iiicaes j length oi wings, including steps, 324 feet; wid;h
of wings, 142 Mt 8 inches; width of old Oapitol, 352
feet 4 inches; height of uome above the basement floor,
204 feet: ground sctoully covered, 153,112 square feet,
or more tbon 3# acres. This is rather more soil than is
covc-rtd by the Brown Stone Clothing Sail of Bock
bill ft Wilson, Nos 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above
Sixth; but both establishments are about equally well
known throughout the country.
Tjie Prince op Wales.—The English pa
pers occasionally make curious comments on the Prince
of Wales, and give him lessoisin regard to behavior and
. morality that make the public think heXs net qaite so
| goad a young man as he oaght to be. It is true no
scandalous charge has ever been brought against him by
tb© prepfl j and so far as the world generally le able to
judge, be is 8 very proper young man. He was never
supposed by any one to wear any other than the band
some at)Us of clothing manufactured by Granville
Slokes, No. 609 Cbeiieut street, Philadelphia, wbjse
attr active and beautiful Summer Garments are spoken of
by every one.
was
jl ,'beea
!d was
n tha
CONTINENTAL HOTEL-—Ninth and Chestnut Bta.
R J Lane, Boston C A Kelly
A Willw lm, Cornwall E P Kearns, Pittsburg
T R Muir, Pittsburg- O biiuouds, Milwaukee
W Mitchell, St Louis Mrs ffm Belt ftda, St Louis
yr ft Bell, St Louis J W Banta, Chicago
A I> Perkins, Michigan J K Bigotow, Letrolt
TW EergUfOTi & Ciu, O Miss L ftA-ton, Pittsburg
b C (Jisveiing & la, StLouia Miss tt Uruvtliaq, St Louis
G P ihuith S fl Lesthe, St Louis
N Coltmau ft vf, St Louis J Baker, St Louis
A 11 Adams ft la, Wheeling J W Newbaih Lynn, Mubs
AT P Wells ft wf. Marietta O Mrs Trent, Boston
Mies McCann, Boston Jaa Trent, Boston
John Trent, Beaton SS Hartwell, New Jersey
Capt E J Strange ft le, Ya W Carter, Lancaster
Mrs M R Nesbitt, Wash G A Halsey, Newark, N J
1862.
tvs from
[of s< ia
gold for
day ft 115#,
J L CoNidb, New Mexico MEJ Xdgar, New Mexico
W n Bradshaw, filar) land Z 0 almmons, Maryland
lt B B Tylor, Maryland Mrs Heiibrno & s Balt
*• J Springfield £ Hammeislongb, Sprragf d
filisa Read:i>g C F Mayer, Baltimore
i a Phiu? Fi&k, PottßVille W Lawlor, Hew York
6 H Ybd telt, New York Mrs D Slaynard &d, D G
Mrs Taylor* Georgetown, DO G R Hyland & wf
d WL Whitridge, Baltimore 6Do Forrest Lord, N Y
B O Parsons & wr, Brazil Mrs Whiiridge, Baltimore
L t Dr B Bartbolow, USA. EG Scott, USA
I'M Scbnell & wf, Delaware J Deford & wf, Baltimore
** Miss Jtnnie Ueighe, Balto James Getty, Baltimore
h John Bo>d, Baltimore \f L VVilmor, England
\a B Beits, Jr, Washington J W Yoßburgh, Albany
X< PruyD, Jr, Albany Dr J 8 Annie, Pennsylvania
C Herc Made, Dajtou Be? W J Beatty, Frank co
" JO McL&nakan, Frank co J BjWaumaugh, Lsmcear co
Mibs S husmaugh, Lanc’rco R w McOLery, U S N
Mies Walker, Germantown 9 hos 0 Brasher, Bilk
Y M Moore, New York Jesse L Moss. Rhode Isl
JtsteL Moss, Jr, R I J AGathrie, Louisville. Ky
Wm Kidd, Rochester, N Y J&meß M Oopperaull, N Y
Geo S Jenkins, New York G M Steiaman, Lancaster
B £ Leman, Lancaster Ben*? J Stiles, Kentucky
J B Whiting, Jr Mies Whiting
Mr Dnncan. New York W S King, USA
Dr J B Work, USA B S Osborn, New York
J S Cash, Virginia Geo P Mcßride, Ohicago
M 8 Kramer, Cincinnati, O ST Holmes, New York
C W Coofee, Waterloo, NY J &1 Blt ynolds, B >ston
Wm Foster, Prov, R I J Archabold, Jr, icranton
G McC Lora, USA HE Horton, Boston
Lient M Livingston, U S A J W Killiuger, Lebanon
J F Schultz, Phila G E Sanderson, N Y
Tbo3 J Strong, Albany Morris H Smith, N T
J Abraham, Cincinnati K N Tailor, Jr, N Y
J D Chambers, Wash John McKinney, Ind
O O Duncan, New York W 0 Golton
H G Lehenring F S Howe, New York
J W Bridle Hon H B Wright, Pa
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—fourth et., below Arch.
J L Carnoghan, Allegheny J A McClelland, Pittsburg
Maj J V Owens, Pittsburg A G Loyd, Pittsburg
Bod Jacob Fry, Montg co F Lower A bod, Beading
J S Van Yoorhis, Penna Mr Giibertborp, Yorfc, Pa
0 Herring, Baltimore R E Boyle, PhoooixviUe
Cbttß Hirsh, Lancaster J D McClintocft, Princeton
I> Ti Urodbeed, Pliilada .M Barrey, L^ucastsr
p McEvoy, Lancaster BI W Harnisb, Jr, Lane
S E King* Ottawa, 111 W P Hall, Milton, PA
J H Schell, Scbellßburg D Ifl dates & la. Wilm, Del
H S Hasting*, WelUburg P Hasting?, Wellsburg
AHGumst-y D C Allicsoo, Trenton, N J
W W Lyon, U B A EL Brown, USA
,984 $2,083,966 $4,131,3
,299 74,093 468 71,578.31
W H Frj mire, Milton John Cessna. Bedford
On.pt Mublenburg J Shepherd, Quincy, 111
S J Richolle, Cbemberaburg F A Ellis, New York
J M Hunt, Cincinnati G Brabrook, Taunton
R McDowell, Slatington H Harrißon, New York
AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
1 T Monroe, Virginia John H Bradley, Indiana
[' W Landreth, Chicago Goo Leran, Lancaster
f M Frick, Minersville Jacob MFrautz, Lanco
jyru* N Herr, Lane co W P Lauder, New York
1 A Hobart, Monmouth,NJ J 8 Hendrickson, Jr, N J
iOO/obPSOHf Balt Md John E Becbbach & w, Aid
Jrs E pauldca, Maryland R Sargent, ftf D. U 3 A
j Silver. Ovitkwii.TA - Caleb Moor*. Uua
femes Welsh, M Dangl’d BobtH Combs Bordentown
R Drake J 0 Hinsdale, New York
feo W Nicholson, Africa D S Bedell, New Y«rb
ofan B Morris, Long Branch D 8 Bedell, New York
Ballard & la, Baltimore Dr 8 J Tobias, New York!
B Mcßride, New York E B Jackson, Maryland Q
isa Ellen Daebill, Maryl’d W 0 Shinn. Haddonfield
8 Woodward, Haddonfield Geo K Lewis. Hannibal
1 Phillips, New York Jos 8 Wheeler, Delaware
\Bayn* s, Newark, Del E Baker, Baltimore
1 Boily, Baltimore C Beily
1C PfuUtz, Tersey Shore
BOARDS.
| 100 Washington Gas. 22
[5(00 American G01d..115
' board.
1150 American Grid..ll4#
350 do 114#
2u>o a fc 7 30 T N.blk.lo4#
1000 do eud li)2#
10NPen<»aR 9
50 Bim'a R pfii 21ys 20
15 Gatiwissa R prfd 10#
50 Ij IrUod R 16#
3ES—STEADY
Bid. At)Ud
Elmira R Pref. .20
tSllm 7s’73.ex int .. 85
L Island R 16# 16#
Leh Cl ft N.x-dv 48# 49
LeClftNavscp. .. 29
N Ponna B 8# 9
N Pa R 68 74 75
N Pa ft 10-!..** 98 99
Cataw R 00n... 3# 3#
Catawissa Prf*. 10# 10#
Sec ft Third St R... 64#
Raceft Yino-stß .. 11#
W Phila B 52# 63#
Spruce ft Pine.* 12 12#
GrAOts Rexdv 29# ..
Oh ft Wal exdiv. 39 40
Arch St exdiv. .* 24#
Girard College.. 22 23
Philadelphia Markets.
July 30—Hveniiifi
CITY I T EM S.
White Population. Militia.
19,607,195 2,500,294
3,233,698 298.119
..... *22.240.893 2,858,413
3,572,270 ' 5*7,557
Rebellions States. •,
Difference in\favor of the
18,668.623
Lcyal State!
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST RIGHT.
IT.LOUIB HOTEL—Qhesnnt street, above Third.
| Earle, Maasachnsetts E C Webb, New York
f Chnrcb, Baltimore V S Nixon. Salem, N J
k Weed, New York Jerome Eno, USA
I Cnllc-n, Delaware 8 Conn. New Jersey
I Neill, New York D Cuels, New York
iFordhara G 0 Patten A wife
m Byan, New York Chas Rogge, Baltimore
kttman A sod, New York
THI UNION—Arch street, aboye Third,
ladwallader, Penn’a A G Bemingsr, Allentown
Ferguson W Locher, Pennsylvania
IBr.wn, BeadiDg W Swartz, Hagerstown
ervey, MsrrlsnS . X A Msss, Beading
lobinßon, Pottaville
!B UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
, Middletown Tliob SI Grossman. Penna
Clinton, 111 W 0 Shurlock, USA
t, Latrobe, Pa H Parry, New York
h Coatesville S Shober & 'wf, Lancaster
, Union co, Pa E 0 Biightman, N York
n, Colombia, Pa J W Paxton A son, Peona
MD, Penna E W Wise, Cunberland co
J F Huber, Lancaster
Pennsylvania T Cook, Perry co, Pa
York, Pa Amos Hockey, Lancaster go
IBOO) York CO Wm iloSpsrron, York co
SBCIAL —Sixth street, above Chestnut,
son, Penna J B Bickson, Peona
igton, Wash S M QLersditb, Penna
i, Cheater co B Fas sell, Chester co
Chester co Q &*ny,, Berks co
Wilm, Bel Capt J B Webster, Penna
son, Chester co Jas Fulton, Chester co
[AL HOTEL—ltaoe street, above' Third.
Pennsylvania Wm Smith, New Haven
>•8, Orwlgsburg H Huber, Baltimore
Baltimore W H Waters, Baltimore
Pennsylvania 1 Bauman, Lanoaster oo
, stenbeav, 0 G Knight Ala New Jersey
■r, pa I Wood, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Gapt P Sides. USA
[8 A Jos Whitaker, Ml Clair
AFa<
J B 1
EH 1
M F
Mrs Hi
B 0 C<
Jas O ]
J CRs|
J B Pol]
J<DUS 4
A £mmi
If D, Pa T Serrill, Pennsylvania
vnft* Boston Theo H Smith, Boatoa
IKAB—Xtilrd fltrwti atooYO Callowhffl,
rctantic City J B Long, Bucks co
town L H Gerling, Cleveland
I |ecbtelTill©
MADlS4ouBK—Second street, above Market
1 Prck, N«k Col Wm Butler, Lewißtown
aiiH» L anl gl Lewisfn Miss A Watson, lio.trißt*u
Mrs PattODhfctown
BL&>
J HieeUi
D 8 ckp* *
Julm Strn\
THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 31. 1862.
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vino.
Win Davifinn, Cbeltham A Hall, Baltimore
J L Andmou G F Robb, RockovHle
Miss Robb, Uocksvilte J Ewsll, New Jersey ?
ft li error. Fox Chase J ft Oadwailnder, Fox Chise
J Pennsylvania J Hill, Germantown
Wm Deßree. Dojlestown J Sumh, Hartriville
R Meyers, Pennsylvania A 0 Brooks, filauch Chunk
MOUNT VERNON—Second street, above Arch.
Geo C Davis, New Jersey Peter Shreeve, New Jersey
BALD EAGLE—^Third street, above OaJlowhllL
John G Fetter, Bethlehem Jas Lowright, California
H P Engloomn A Calvin, Easton
Geo. Levan, Lancaster co. Pa
SEE FOURTH PAGE
IT S transport steamer Commodore, Wilbur, from City
Point, via Fortress Monroe at 1 P Mon Tneslay. The
C brought from City Point 400 paroled prisoners from
Richmond. 200 <*f them. wore left at Fort
rese Monroe. The remainder »eje brought to Philadel
phia, end were month Pennsvlvanians, while others be
long to New Yoik and New England rettimonts.
U S transport steami r Dani«l Webster, Blether, 1 day
froo Fortress Monroe, with 175 released prisoners.
ftchr H Torrence Pbllhrick, 1 day from New York,
md-o to W M Raird Sc 00.
Schr John Randolph, Hall, 3 days from New York,
with salt to c&pt»iu
ftchr Paugaeaett Wsples, 5 days from Fortress Mon
roe, in bullae to captain.
Scbr Saratoga, Adams, 6 days from Fortrosß Monroe,
in ballast to captain.
Schr Altbt n, Corson, from Now York, with sugar and
mouueef* to captain.
ftclr Free W ind, Joeob ; from Now York, with stone to
H Th< mas.
Scbr Samuel G Mills, Jones, 8 days from Baow Hill.
Md, with lumber to J W Bacon
fichr Vandftlia. Hillysrd, 1 day from Smyrna, Dol, with
oats to Jas Berrati ft Bon.
ftcbr Blan , Jeodrickton, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with
grain to Christian ft Co
ftchr Clayton ft Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna,
Del, with wheat le Jas L Bewley ft Co.
Stoernf-r Wm Kent, Brett. 6# hours from Cape May,
with passengers to captain. Saw a full-rigged brig coming
in the capes this morning.
Steamer Bristol, Cnarles,24 hours from Nsw York,
with mdse 1o W P Cbde.
Steamer Fire Brick. Fenton, 22 hours from N York,
with mdse to W M Baird ft Co.
Barge David Lucy, ft«unh, 1 day from New York, with
mdBO to W M Baird ft Co.
Brig Rebecca Shepard, Somers, Belfast, Ireland, Peter
Wright ft Suns —not J R Penrose, as reported.
Brig 8 J Gbrlatian, (new) Bussell, Now Orleans, A
Heron, Jr ft Co.
bchr Ajtneer, (£r) Ball, Dauierara, A E Outerbrldgs.
ftchr J H Scamcnell, McLean, St John, NB, E A bon
der ft Co.
Schr Matthew Kenny, Ogier, Boston, Noble, Caldwell
ft Co.
Schr Sappho.'Smith, Washington, J E Bazley ft 00.
Btr J ft Sbriver, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Str Fanny Gainer, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde.
BAILED
U S steamer 8 B Spaulding, for Fortress Monroe,
Bte&roship Australasian, Cook, from Liverpool, at New
YoiK ytßWrday.
Ship Robert L Lane, Dryer, from Liverpool, was be
low biw York yesterday.
Bark David Lapsley, Beadling, from Havana, at New
York yesterday.
Bark I B Davis, Taylor, for Philadelphia, cleared at
New Orleans 19th Inst.
Barks W H Wall, Castner, and Mendi, Auld, cleared
at New York yest«Tdav for Now Orleans.
Brig Baltic, Maodockg, cleared at New York yesterday
for t»ew Orleans.
Bchr & Nelson Hall, Paddock, hence, arrived at Paw
tucket 28th Inst.
Scbr J O Brooks, Graffam, cleared at Portland 28th
inst. for Philadelphia.
bchr Ituih Halsey, Penny, hence, arrived at New Bed
ford 2Sib inaC.
Scb* a S P Simmons, Godfrey Beulah, Hanson, C A
Heckaher, Sfabbs, H W Weeks, Godfrey, VaabH tiharp,
B&ley, J Max field, May, I H Horton, Klwoll, j S Ed
wards, Gatdy, Hariif-t Newell, Gregory, Neptune, Clark,
8 P Hawes, Mason, Eva Bell, Lea. Frank Herbert, Par
ker, L ftturtevant, Corson, J H Allen. Adams, and Geo
8 Adams, Crowell, nonce, arrived at Boston 29th inst.
Schr We t Wind, for Philadelphia, was discharging at
Ponce, PR, 12th inat.
Schr Little David, Fottor, hence, arrived at N York
yestoday.
2,300,856
Steamer Black Diamond, Yandarveer, hence, arrived
at New York yeiterday.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Aid to Volunteers.— Photographs
of Yolnnteers taken at LABKIN ft GO’d, corner oi
EIGHTH and AKGH streets, 25 per cent, choapor than
any other establishment in the city. Card Photographs
92.50 per dozen. 525 Oil Paintiogs reduced to 812. for a
short period. It*
Batchelor’s Hair Dye !
THE BEST IN THE WORLH,
WILLIAM A BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hatr Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature —
warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or BUSTY BAIR lustAntly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tiful. Bold by all Druggists, ftc.
■ST The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, at the four tidet erf each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
253 Bro <uZ«?ay and 16 Bond street),
my2B—ly H«w fork.
Lyon’s Magnetic Insect Powder,
Tested for nineteen years and grows in favor. It kills
and exterminates Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas,
Moths in Clothe, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects,
ftc. All genuine bears the signature of E. Lyon, and
fj not poisonous to persons or domestic animoAt. Be
ware of counterfeits and imitations.
Lyon’s Powder bills all insects in a trico,
Lyon’s Pills are.death to rate and mice.
Bold everywhere, D. 8. BARNES,
myß-atuthSm 302 Broadway, New York.
One-Price Clothing, op the latest
S*?nxs, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWBbt Helling Pricer Jq
Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our ©sk-P*iok Svsthai is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
*e33.ly JONEB ft CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
BAYLOB—FITZGERALD On Monday, July 2lat,
by Bct. han nel Laird, Mr. B. Frank Saylor to Mlsb
Amanda Firzgerold. #
K RYfrER—WOOLLEY.—JuIy 27th, 1862, at 242
Hanover street, Kenttington, by John G. Wilson, V. D.
M., Mr. Bei jnmin Kejaer and Mies Margaret Woolley,
both of this city. #
FU9SELL.—On the mcmiogof the 30th last., Emma
J., daughter ol Xr Edwin and Rebecca L. Fussbll,
aged 23 years.
Her relatives and friends, and those of the family, are
respectfully invited to attend her fuuerai, from her
fatfatr's residence, 910 North Fifth street, on ftix'ti- day
(Friday), Eighth month (August), Ist, at 4 o’clock P.
TBITES.—On the 29th lost * Henry Tritea, aged 42
years.
Funeral from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Mary
Trite*, No. 809 Leonard street, above Eighth, on Friday
afternoon, at 1 o’clock. **
BARNES —Ob the 28th inst, Bobert Barnes, aged 86
years.
Funeral from the residence of his sou-in-law, Mr. John
Williams No. 83 Penn street, above Sbippen, on Friday
aftei noon, at 5 o’clock. ##
BIRD —Ou the 29th inst., Conard 8. Bird, eon of the
late ('apt. George Bird.
Funeral from the residence of his Bister, Mrs. Wilkin
sen, corner of Trenton avenue ard Aramingo streets, this
(Tburedaj) afternoon, at i o’clock. #
SHAW.—v>n the 2sth inst., William Shaw, son of
Hammond and Sarah Snaw, aged 20 years, a member of
the 2d Pennsylvania deserves, Company E.
Funeral from the residence of his parents. Haydock
street, below Front. Sixteenth ward, this (Thursday)
after rooD, at 3 o’clock. *
ALEXANDER—On the morning of the 29th inst.,
Maurice S. Alexander, in the 53d year of his age.
Hie male relatives and friends are respectfully requested
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 120
North Nineteenth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at
2 <AiocK. *
LUKENS.—At the Pennsylvania Hospital for the In
sane, of pai»ly*is, on the 26ih inst., Caßper Y. Lukens,
M. D . in the 34th year of his age.
Bis relatives end friends are respectfully invited to at
tend liis fi.nersl,this(Fifth-day)morning, the 31»t inst.,
at 9 o’clock, from the residence of George Pennock, No.
BUS Franklin street. &
ST.—On the 28th insL., Mr. Wiliiam M. Woit, In
the 29th year of bis age.
His male friends, and those of the family, are invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father-in
law, Mr. Joseph Haivey, No. 2109 Green street, this
(Tbtmday)'xnornir;g t tb* 31st inst., at 9 uVlock. *
MOUIIMNO i'TOHJi.—BESSON &
SON, No. 928 CHESTNUT Street.
Black Moua&eiine de Laines, doable widths.
Black Temises.
Black Snnm>er Bombazines.
Black Euglißh Bombazines.
Black Alpacas, bombazine finish.
Black Gros Grain and Posit de Sole Silks.
Black Crape Marotz and Bareges.
Black Pareae Hernani.
Black Silk Grenadines.
Biuck and White Lawn*, Ginghams* &o. jy23
our country: to arns:-pa
|lj TRIO t’lC Citizens who desire to saCsoribe to the
vI.IZENS’ BOUNTY FUN D, to aid the recruiting of
the Philadelphia quota of the President's call for three
hundred thousand men, are respectfully informed that
the Cinuuittee will sit daily to receive subscriptious from
ten A M to two P. M , at INDEPENDENCE HALL.
Fubtcriptions may likewise be sent to either of the un
dersigned:
ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor’s Office.
CHARLES GIBBONS, Secretary, 252 South Third
CHARLES D. FREEMAN, Secretary, 601 Sansom
street.
JAMES MeCLINTOOK, City Treasurer, Girard
Bank.
HENRY D. MOORE, State Treasurer, 664 North.
Eleventh street*
SINGLETON A. MERGER, Treasurer of Fund,
Farmers* Mid Mechanics’ Bask.
THOMAS WEBSTER, 14 North Delaware avenue.
WILLIAM WtLSH,2!B South Delaware avenue.
J. BO?S SNOWDEN, Independence Hall.
ADOLPH E. BORIE, 153 Dock street.
8 W. DE COUBBEY, 681 Ohestout street.
GEORGE H STUART, 13 Bank street.
MICHAEL V BAKER, Independence Hall.
GEORGE WHITNEY, office of A. Whitney k Sons.
BlOllaltD O. DALE. 621 Market streak.
LO&IN BLODGET, Board of Trade B oomfl.
JOHN E. ADDICKB, Independence Hall.
JOHN I>. WATSoN, office of North American.
JAMES MILLIKEN, 410 Walnut street.
Ward committees will be appointed to procure’sub
scriptions in every ward In the city, dae notice of which:
Will shortly appear.
All subscriptions will be acknowledged daily in the.
papers, unless otherwise requested.
By order of the Committee,
j y 29 THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman.
rv-=> REGULATIONS FOR THE ADVIIS*
I r SION OF VOLDNTVBB LINE OFFICERS
ItTTHE UNITED STATES NAVY.
Acting Lieutenants moot have served at least six
months in the Umttd atate* Navy as Acting Maatec or
Acting Ensign, and been mentioned in official despatches
for hi>hly meritorious conduct in battle.
Acting Masters must have Berved at l«est three mouths
as Acting Ensign or Acting Master’s Mate, and been
lavorably recommended by their Immediate coownauding
officer which recr-mmendatlon must be approved by the
Fla* Officer of the sqaadrou in which they sue serving.
Acting Ensigns must be betweea the ages of twenty
five aid thirty- ive, and have seeu at least twelve years’
Sf a service before the mast, or aa an officer. Those who
have pervert as chief mates of merchant vessels are In
vited to apply for tbe pobitlon of Ensign
Acting Master's Mates should be between the ages ef
twenty and thirty, aud bave been at sea,before the mast,
or ss an officer, five years.
Before entering th« Navy, Acting Ensigns and Actix#
Master's Mates will be required to furnish to the Navy
Department proof of their age, sea service, sobriety, and
professional knowledge. Letters of reooinmeaOstion
should r ome from Captains with whom they h*v<« sailed,
owners for whom they have sailed, and insurant* officers
acquainted with their professional character sobriety.
'J be pay of volonteer officers of the lifts* at Bsa siuoe
July 36, 1862, is aa follows:
Acting lieu’enauts...,. .*1.875 per year and one ration.
<» Masters ~ 1,500 4\ “ “
Kn5igua. ......... 1,200 t< *• “
“ Master’a Mates... 4SQ' » “ 44
jy2Q-0t
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
CLEARED.
MEMORANDA.
MARRIED
DIED.
ry-p». POST OFFICE NOTICE.—A MAIL
[k3 FOifc PORT BOYaL. S. G., to be despatched
pci United fttatfßBteam frigate WABilfl, will be closed
at this Oflici'oii THURSDAY. July 31, at 3 o’olock P. M.
jj29 tnt»'2n O. A WALBORN, Postmaster.
Tilt. INDPl*SlbfthD CU.U fiH r..r,,
LkJ? -appoinifcl to hoiiciv from BanUn a>id ftav ngs
hUDSCRIPTIONS IN AID OF THE E 'l-
LiftTM ISNT ol the quota ot forces called for from PoiU*
dulphia. btg to lay this applies ion before you, an I to
edicit your action on it at the earliest moment, woen
they will call for your conclusion ; or, a transmission
ofyeur Mnttibuliou to either of the committee will be
dv.ly acknowledged. Very ra^pncffully.
ADOLPH E. BOBIE,
153 Dock street.
GEO. H. STUART,
13 Buin street.
8. W. DR COUKHRY,
631 Ohestuut street
Philadelphia, July 26,1862. jy2o-lf
OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS ! —PA-
Uof TIIIOTIC CITIZENS who desire to tmb»cribe
to ill©Cltizopfl’Bounty Fund, to aid in recrultiug of tho
Philadelphia quota of the President’s call tor threw
hundnd thou'-ano moo, Bro reap ctfully informed tbit
the Committee will sitdeily to rect-ivo suhscriptious
10 A. M. lo 2 P. M., at Inflependeuce Hull.
Sifwcriptious may llkowitu be seut to either of the
unfit N>lgDfd:
Alexander Henry, Mayor’s office.
Chaa Gibbons, secretary, 252 South Third afreet.
Cltttß. D. Fteeman, secretary, 601 Hansom slreot.
Jaa. Me' lintock, City Trunnoror, Girard Baulc.
Merry D. Moore, State Treasurer, G 64 North Elevonth
street.
BingUton A. Metcer, Treasurer of Fund, Farmers’ aud
Meclifttiics’ Bank.
Thotirta Wobbler. 14 North Delaware avenue.
Wm. Wtlsh, 218 South Delaware avenue.
J. Uhh Sweden, ludepeudeuce Hall.
Adolph E. Rorip, 353 Dock street.
S. W r DeCou» sey, 631 Chestnut street.
Geordo II Stuart, 13 Bark street
Michael V. Btilctr Ti.dependetice Hall.
George Whitney, offleo of A. Whitney ft Sons.
Daniel Haddock, Jr., 438 Market street.
Lorinklodgpt, Board of Trade rooms.
John R‘ Addicks, Infiepnndence Hall.
John D. Watson, office North American.
James 3j]|jken, 410 Wnlrut street.
A comnittee of three was appointed to apply to insu
rance, rniVoad, And other companies, composed of Mr.
W m. W’elkV, as chairman.
And a (pmtnjtfc'e of three, Messrs. J. E, Addicks, J.
Bobs Bnovurn. and Michael O. Baker, to receive sub
scriptions at Independence Hall.
Ward committees will be appointed to procure sub-
Bcription*-i) every ward in the city, due notice of which
will appear iti the papers of Monday.
All Bub«(|jptioi)B will be acknowledged daily in the
paper*, otherwise requested.
B> orderof the comnuttee.
j>V6-tf : TLOMAB WEBSTER. Ghairmau.
OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS !!—THE
IL COItaiTTWE appointed to reoe Hhb^criptioas
in hid of Ibo OITIZWNS 1 BOUNCY FUND, for pro
viding the prcportlon of rhtlsdeiphia’sqnota of meu to
increase tbe Arm? of the Republic, sit daily at
INDEPENDENCE HALL,
,From 10 A. M. to 2 P M.
By order of the Committee.
jj29t*l TQOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman.
rv-=> NOTICE—THE SUBSCRIBERS TO
LkJ TBE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to aid Re
cruiting, ere hereby notified that the Treasurer of the
Fund, SINGLETON A. MERGER. Kbi„ will nceive
the amounts rtf their subscriptions, daily, at the Farm
ers’and Mechinics’ Baub.andforni-h them with printed
recfipts for ths same; or their subscriptions maybe paid
fo the memberof tho Committee to whom they subscribed,
and the Treasurer’* receipt will be sent to the donor.
By order oi the Committee.
j>26-tf TBOMAS WEBSTER, Ghairman.
FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES,
IU JAMES 0. KELOH,
Of second wart, subject to nomination of People’s Con
vention. jyg-lm*
MILITARY NOTICES.
3j HEADQTJAETE RS P E NNSY L
fll TANIA MILITIA, TRANSPORTATION AND
Jll TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
Habuisburh. July 23,1862.
Tbe attention of soldiers and officers now absent from
their regiments is especially directed to the following
paragraphs of General Uroers Nos. 60 and 72 respectively:
Was Dbpartmest, 1
Adjutant G«neral‘s Oppiob, >
! Washington, June 5,1862. S
GENERAL ORDER No 60
11. Alurg^number of volunterrs aro absent from
thrir rffeimectj who are mow fit for duty. To enable
them to return, the Governors of States are authorized
to give them certificates or passes, wbicti will entitle
them to tiauspirtation to the station of the nearest
United States mistering officer or Quartermaster, who
will pay tho cost of transportation on such certificate or
pups, and provide transportation for tho soidier to hia
regiment or station.
War Dbpartment, 1
Adjutant Gbnmral’s Officx ; >
Washington, June 28,1862. S
GENERAL ORDER No. 72
111 xVo more furloughs will be granted to paroled
~prisoners. All jurloughs heretofore given to them are
hereby revoked; and all prisoners now at large on their
parojn. or who may hereafter be pa- oled by the rebel
authorities, will immediately repair—if belonging to
rrginients raised in tbe New England and Middle States,
to tbe Camp of Instruction established near Annapolis.
Md.; if belonging to regiments ratted in the States of
Yiiginia, lennss-ee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and
MichigHD, to Camp near Columbus, Ohio; if ao
longing to regiments raised In the States of Illiuois, Wis
consin, Minnesota, lowa,and Missouri, to tbe camp near
Jefferson Banacfes. &lo—and report for such duty, com
patible with tbeir parole as may be assigned to thnna hy
tbe officers iu command o’ said camps And all. whether
officers or soldiers, who fail to comply with, this order,
wtthin the space of time necessary for them to do so,
will be uccGunied deserters . aud dealt with accordingly.
The attention of all commanding, mn-tering, and ro*
crm'iug officers is particularly directed to this order,
and they are required to use their utmost exertions, not
only to give it tho widest circulation in their neighbor
hood?, but tC Bee that » f-itufmly «arrioJ out. Al>4
their li xcellenciee, tbe Governors of the several St»ir a ,
are respectfully solicited to lend their efforts to tho same
end.
IV. The transportation necessary to a compliance with
this older c»u, on application, be procured from the
Governors of tho serial states, or from the Uo»ted
States mustering or cOAhnantiiug officers in the various
cities uitbin them.
That the Governor of Pennsylvania may, uuder the
previsions of the paragraphs above quotod, materially
assist in briDging about a compliance, the following circu
lar is published:
CIRCULAR.
I. Transportation, upoD application in form to this
Departnunt, will be forwarded by mail or telegraph to
soldiers and* officers coming under the provisions of the
above named General Orders, either to Harrisburg or
the point at which the ueareht Quartermaster, Mustering
or Coirmnriding Officer is stationed.
11. Ihr min, required for such application ia the cer
tificates of two responsible citinn—r ,a. pUue in watch
the .<>ldiur or officer may thou be residing, that hi 4 state
ment or to being a paroled prisoner now at large is cor
rect,. or that he is a volunteer absent from his regiment
and now fit to return.
By ordt.r of Governor A. G. Curtin.
O. W. SEES,
Chief of Trsnsportatien and Telegraph Department of
Pennsylvania. jy3l-4t
SVI CTOBY! VICTORY —THE
110th BKGIMENT P. V. M , has been specially ac
cf pted by the War Department for three years, or
during the war Captains report immediately.
Bounty, Rations, Clothing, and Pay furnished from
date of enliritirezit
This Is the only three-y*ar Regiment authorized by the
Secretary of War from this State, and ail patriot* de
sirous of serving onr common country must now come
forward. The Regiment will positively march on or be
foie the Ist of September next
D. HEENAN, Colonel Commanding.
A. MALSEED, Adjutant.
PerG. H. B4RDWWLL. Major.
jy2l*3t Headquarters, 624- MARKET Street, Phila.
jy VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR
M THE QUt REGIMENT P V., Colonel E. M
GREGORY, now at Alexandria, Va.—Young Men,
your country asks your services in her hour of peril !'
Will you volunteer, or will you wait until you are com
pelled to go? Bare you forgotten what your fathers
sutl'ered to establish this Government, and are yon wi ling
to remain at home while yonr brethren are in th 9 held
pouring out tfceir life-blood in defence of the Union, the
Constitution, and the belt Government ia the world ?.
Surely not! Come. then, and enroll yourselves in the
91st Regiment P. V , where you will be placed under
competent, sober officers* and in a regiment that, for
drill and efficiency has no superior in the service.
Bounty given eqiul to any offered.
Recruiting Offices:
N. W. corner Ridge avenue and Coates street.
Cornfr of Franfcford road and York street.
Ne. 620 Chestnut strut.
Franklin and Girard avenue,
Lieut. JAMES K. GLOB3ON,
Lieut. Ji A. GREGORY,
jj3l-5t Recruiting Officers,
8 COL. HEENAN’S 116th REGI
MIdIT T AHEAD I>P ANY TWO, OR ALL
OTHERS, and have the full Equipments for 1.609
Men ready, a beautiful Camp established, Ac. Men
joining this Regiment will he sure to be in the held
months before any other Regimentfrom the old Keystone
State. Headquarters. 624 MARKET street. 4 ‘Camp
Emmett.’’Jones’Woods, Twenty-fourth ward. jv2s-tf
'yi CAVALRY RECRUITS
JO) WANTED—SIt>7 BOD NTT GIVEN! The
f r*jd only chance! AppU corner RIDGE ROAD
Siio NOBLE. H. L VANOLEVK, Captain.
6 JOHF KLINE, First Lieutenant.
J. ROBERTS, Second Lieutenant. It* 1
FUANCIAJU
u. s.
FIVE TWENTIES;
OR,
20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE. AT THE OPTION OF- THE GOVERN
MENT AFTER FIVE TEARS.
I am Instructed by the SECRET ARE OF THE
TEBASNST to receive for tho abdvo
LOAN AT FAR,
THE INTEREST TO-COMMENCE FROM DATE
ca DEPOSIT,
Thu. .voiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by
readying payment hi GOLD or the interest from. May
last.
A full supply cf lheae Bond, always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD ST.
jf 29*15
<M AAA WANTED ou good Mort
<J)JL>vUv gage Security.
* LURENSA MONTGOMERY,
j)Si-tba2t 103 a BEACH street.
09 KOfi-THIS AMOUNT WANT
a ED upon Mortgage, flrat-class Farm
near the city* Apply to E
jyjg No. 309 WALNUT Street
STRAY HORt-E - CametotLe
xC&premi»es of the subscriber, in the Twenty-fourth
mud. West Philadelphia, alight-sorrel H0R18; has a
white .tripe Oil tab face, two bind feet white; euppeoed to
be IS yean old; ring-boned on hind rest. The owner is
rmueatid to come, prove property, P»i ch«t*eei end
tahe him away, or be will be sold, according to Olty Or
dinance, passed May 1, IBM.
jj3|.3i* 11. CHAIN.
LA DIE 8’ HAIR-DYEING AND
Shampooing, done In the heB+ gtjle at FOURTH
and BRANCH. jy3olftf
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Bargains in dry goods.
The following tots will bo sold at a great sacrifice
to close tbtm out—viz:
Two lets Black Silk and Wool Ohallios at 18#c, worth
NH c. J
Five pieces Barege Anglfi at 4c, worth 10c,
Five piece* plain Barege at 12)^c.
Also, a large lot of Shetland Shawls, at very low prices,
splendid for travelling or at watering places.
At JVHN U STOKES 1 ,
jySO 702 A RUG Street.
Tweeds and cmssimeiies.
1,600 yards heavy Oasßimeres, just opened.
Also, I.OUO yards all wool Tweeds, 62 to 76 cents.
Sun mer and Fall Oassinieres, a fuil stock.
Mui's and Boys 1 wear, our stock is complete.
DOYIES'llua
Blench'd and Bro«u Shirtings.
Bleach'd and ttrntfu Sheetings.
Cotton Flannel*, Domot, all wool, and SaDjuodo.
{Jetton Good?, at lowest market ra 4 *s.
HONEY-COMB Q^ILTd.
WarseiHcp ar-d Larc-ißter Quilts.
IlAthing Flannel*, Miwinito Nf»ts.
Limn Table OA’DKbk* aurt Napkins.
Cliutp lots cf 4 4 heavy Irieh Linens.
'LOSING OUT.
Silk Maotlo*, Thin DusteiH, Lace Goods.
Bojs* Summer Clothing.
Thin Urepfi Goods, Mack Tamartioos.
Challies, Mohairs, Mozamhiuoo*, Ac.
GOoPKR & r ONATVD,
jy3l.tr 8. B. corner NINTH and MARKET its.
TAKE NOTICE.—We will sell, by
the piece, for one week longer, our stock of MUd-
LIN, at the old price*.
Wewill open, THIB MORNING, 25 baton Unbleached
Mudin, of all widths and prices.
Also, 26 cases bioacbod, from 6#c. to 25c. por yard.
These goods were mostly brought last mouth, when low
est, and will be sold for one week at groat bargains. No
abatement to storekeep-rs by tbe bale, as they are much
below present wholefa’o prices.
Sheetings, of all widths, for hospital .aids. Ac , at cost.
We will soil donblo-damanh TABLE LINEN at the
old price. Low-price Furniture PrinM. for (Jomforta
bk-e. B. I). A W. H. PENNELL.
j>2s 6t No. 1021 MARKET Street.
CUMMER STOCK.
O During July *mi August we will sell Huamer Dre*s
Goods, such as Lawns, Organdhs, Baroges, aud their
fabrics, at very low prioes t.i clear tbe ntock.
Tue assortment* are still fair, and the goods of this
eea&on’a purchase.
SHABPLE3S BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT And EIGHTH ntrnots
MILITARY coons.
gYANS da HAbSALL.
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
No. 418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
MILITARY GOODS,
or EVERY DESCRIPTION,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Tent buttons and slips, u. 3.
Pattern, manufactured and for sale by J. P REED,
southeast corner THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets,
Philadelphia. jy9-lm*
PROPOSALS.
Deputy quartermaster ge-
NIGRAL’S OFFICE, Philadelphia, 29th July,
PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until
FRIDAY next, Ist August, at 12 o'clock tf. t for the im
mediate delivery, in this city, of seven (7) sets SHOE
ING TOOLS, complete. Proposals to be endorsed tl Pro*
poaals for Shoeing Tools,” aud addressed to
G. H. CSOSMAN,
jy3o 3t Deputy Quartermaster General U. S. A.
Notice, —proposals from
DEALERS AND MILLERS ABE INVITED,
till the 12th day of August, 1862. far furnishing FLOUR
to the Subsistence Department, of tbe name kind as has
been received by the United States Government, and
known as No. 1 Extra.
Samples of thiß Flour can be seen at the Capitol Bakery
in ibh city.
It iB do lire cl to make a contract for 20,000 barrels.
Should, however, any person desire to furnish a less
Quantity, he will state the precise number of barrels in
bis bid.
Tbe contractor will be required to furnish at the rata of
about 500 barrels daily until the contract is filled.
No Flour will be received which does not come up to
the standard at the Government inspection made juat be
fore tbe purchase.
The Fiour to be delivered at the Railroad Depot in
Wesbington, or any of the Warehouses in Georgetown,
D. C.
Tbe Flour to be put up in new barrels.
Gov#rnment reserves the right to reject any hid for auy
proper cause.
No bids will be received from contractors who hare
previously failed to comply whh their contracts. .
Bidders must be present in person to respond to their
bids.
Tbe oath of allegiance must accompany each bid.
Finns making bids should state the names of all the
parties interested.
Payments to be made in Treasury Notes, and tbe bids
te be directed to « COL. A. BE’iEWITff, A. D. O. aud
C. R.» u. *. A., Washington, D. G.,” and endorsed *• Pro
po.-as for Flour.” JySMOt
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
watches,
gold and silver cases.
JOS H. WATSON.
Wo. 326 CHESTNUT street.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
QPECIAL NOTICE.—Go and get one
O ot isiv-iaurn. a superior pictures. now made a>. war
prices. Life-size Oil-colon dPH OTOO It IP UB. Truth
ful and durable pictures. SECOND Streot, above
Grten. It#
/QUESTION ANSWERED—IF
Ibere be any question —Whut makes JlEItt&R’S
Cut red Photographs so popular? Their dnouess of
quality, natural and beautiful coloring, ta known aud
appreciated by the public. $l. SECOND Street, above
Gveen.- It*
COPARTNERSHIPS
The unpebshjned, succes
sors to CHAFFERS, STOUT, & CO , have THU
DAY formed a copartnership, under the firm of STOUT
& ATKINbcN. for the parpose of conducting the
Wholesale Dry Goods business, and have taken the store,
No. 623 MARKET Street
J. W. STOUT,
F. T. ATKINSON.
Philadelphia, July 21,1862. jy22>lui*
•VTOTICEt —The Copartnership hereto-
X i fore existing between the undersigned, under the
firm of PRATT & HEATH, has been dissolved by its
own limitation, and by mutual consent.
D. T. PRATT is alooe authorized to collect the out
standing debts, and to use the firm name in liquidation#
D. T. PR VET,
B. B. BEATS,
W. G. BILLIN.
J) t. prattT
(BUOOBSBOB TO PRATT A HEATH,)
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
PLATED WARE, &c.
Has removed from N. W. corner Fifth and Market Sts. to
No. 607 CHESTNUT STREET,
Where he offers for. sale a FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GQODB pertalnlngto the WATCH BUSINESS- Dealers
are* solicited to examine the stock. jys*t3l
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore
existing between the undersigned, under the firm of
A. T. LANE A CO., was this day diwolved by its own
limitation. The business wifi be settled by either of the -
undersigned, at Ne. 43.®* MARKET Street.
ALEX T LANE,
WM. F. HANSELL,
8. F. ifANSELb,
B. HANSELL.
Philadelphia* July l, 1802. jyi-mtb2m
“VTOTICE.—MR. WM. K. HEMP
XI HILL’S- interest in our house ceased on the 31st
T WELLS & GO.,
118 NORTH WHABVEB.
May.
jyl-lm
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore
existing under the' firm of BIEGEL, BAIRD, St
00., 1. thi, Any AtMolved.
PETER SIEGER, -D. B. ERVIN,
JACOB RIEQEL, H. 8. FISTEB,
WM. 8. BATED, JOSIAH BIEGEL,
JOHN WIEST. ...
Junk 30. jyl-6w
•\rOTICE OP LIMITED PARTNER
SHIP.—The subscribers hereby give notioe that
they have entered into a limited partnership, agreeably
to the provisions of the several laws of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania relating to limited partnerships.
That the name of the firm under whloh said partner
ship ia to be conducted is BIEGEL, WIEST, St- ER
VIN.
That the general nature of the business intended to be
transacted is the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goods.
That the names Of the General and Special Partners,
all of whom reride in the city of Philadelphia, are
JACOB BIEGEL, General Partner, residing at 62?
North Bixth street j JOHN WIEST, General Partner,
residing at 322 New street ; D. B. ERVIN, General
Partner, residing at 1616 Girard avenue; HENRY &
FIBI SB, General Partner, residing at 416 North Third
street: JOSIAH RIEGEL, General Partner, residing
at 416 North Third street; PETER SIEGER, Special
Partner, residing at 717 North Eighth street; WM. 8.
BAIRD, Special Partner, residing at the Continental
Hotel.
That the aggregate amount of the capital contributed
by tha Special Partner* to the common atoefc 1b One
Hundred Tbonaand Dollars, of which Fifty Thousand
Dollars In caah baa been ao contributed by Peter Sieger,
Special Partner, and Fifty Thousand Dollars in each baa
been ao contributed by Wm S. Baird, Special Partner.
That the said partnership ia to commence on the drat
day of July, A. D 1862, and la to terminate on the drat
day or January, 1865.
JACOB BIEGEL, I
JOHN WIEST,
D. B. EBVIN, } General Partner*.
HENRY & FISTEB, I
JOSIAH BIEGEL, J
PITER SINGER, ) r-rtne—
jyl.fiw WM. 8 HAIPD. { Sped* l Partner*.
LEGAL..
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
_L THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
Estate-of JAMES FORBES, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of JOHN S, SNYDER, Executor
of JAM K 8 VORBEH, deceased, aud to make distribution
of the balance in the hands cf the accountant wilt meet
the parties interested, for the purposes of his appoint
ment, on FRIDAY, August S, 1862, at 11 o’clock
A. X. at 126 South SIXTH street, in the city of Pbl
ladWphia. H. K. WALLACE,
jjSl Ibsmwf&t Auditor.
■\/TARBHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of
JjX a Writ of Sale, bv the Hon. JOHN CADWALA*
DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United Status,
In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to, the
highest and boat bidder, for cash, at OALLOWHXLL
STRKRT WHARF, on MONDAY, August U, 1862,
at 12 o’clock M., five barrels of Lard, threq, half*barrels
ditto, and five barrels Pork
WILLIAM MILL WARD,
U. S. Marshal Eastern Histriot of Penna.
PstlilPEhFHU, July JO, 1882, jySl.Jt
HEW rUMEICATIOHI*.
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SECOND EDITION JUST READY.
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EIHICATIOHAJU
WEPLEY AN FEMALE COLLEGE,
WILMINGTON, Delaware.
Rev JOHN WILSON. A H. , Presidont.
Assisted by a fall bi ard of Pro'eaeors and Teachers
The rex* seueivu wi'l on MONDAY, the Ist
of Septimber, and continue ten months.
This Institution off era to Young LedlftS superior ftd
var tapes for acquiring a thorough and complete educa
tion at a reasonable expense.
For Catalogues, address the President.
jySl-tnthstSel
TTILLAGE-GREEN SEMINAR?.—
V A select BOARDING SCHOOL, neav MEDIA,
rennsylvania. Thorough course in Mathematics, Clas
sics, Eiglhh Studies. &c. Book-keeping and Civil En
gineering taught. Exercises in Military Tactics.
Seventh year begins September let.
Boßrdlng, per week
ToitioD, per quarter
Eor information! address
Bov. J. lIERV3Y BABTON. A. M ,
VILLAGE uREEN, Penn'a.
jy 28.9 m
Bristol boarding school
for Girls will open its Fall session on Seccnd day,
Ninth mo., Ist.
References: James Mott, Philadelphia; Anno
Chuicbman, 908 Franklin street, Philadelphia; 0 N.
Peirce, 501 North Seventh streot, Philadelphia : Ilenry
W. Bidgway, Croeswlckn, New Jersey ; David J <jri«norn,
Woodbury. New Jersey. * For circulars, apply to RUTH
ANNA PEIBOE, Principal, Bristol, Pa. jy23-2ai*
Mr. winthbop tappaN’S
Boarding and Day School lor Yonng Ladies, No.
1015 SPRUUfc Street, will reopen on WEDNESDAY,
September 17th. jyl9-3m
HOLMEfcBUBG SEMINARY FOR
YOTNG LADIES, located on the Bristol Turn
pike, 8 miles 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, &c., can be
obtained by application to the
j;l4 3m* Misses CHAPMAN, Principals.
WAHTS.
TTTANTED- A YOUNG MAN SIX
«.v TEEN or Eighteen years of age, who has a
knowledge of book-keeping, in a wholesale Shoe House.
Address “ Box 980 Post Office M jv3')-3t#
\\TANTED—In an established manu-
V t factoring business, an active partner, with 52,000
catb. Bueitiois pleasant, with fair profit*.. Beit refe
rences given and required. Address, with.real name,
« Enterprise,” at this office. jy3o*2t
g* STORE WANTED—CHESTNUT
Eli Strict. South side, between THIRD and NINTH,
mit not to exceed $1,500. Address EDWARD P KEL
LY, 142 Sooth THIRD Street jy2B.6i*
FOR SALE AITO TO LET,
mo LET—With STEAM POWER,
X- & large third- story BOOM, 72 feet long, by 36 feet
wide; light and airy, haying 17 windows. Apply to
EVANS A WATrON,
16 South FOURTH street,
Salamander Safe Store.
TO BENT—I ACTOR Y ON WIL
LOW Street—on the first of September next —No.
12*1 And 126 Willow street) sooth side, west of Front
street, east of New Market street; 40 feet by about 60
feet;- three stories, aud cellar under the wholo; well
lighted ; a elate rosf; drain from cellar into Willow
stjeet cnlvert. Has broil usofl several years aB a whale
bone factory. Apply to
JAMES S. MASON & 00.,
138 and 140 North FfiONT Street
jyS23 12t*
TO LET—The eligible STORE
flUiacd FIXTURES, 432 CHESTNUT Street, next to
new poet office
lUSMOYAL.
The GUN and FISHING TACKLE Store will be re
mored to 415 CHESTNUT Street, SEPTEMBER Ist.
Inquire of PHILIP WILSON & 00 ,
jj2B-if 432 CHESTNUT Street.
REnOVALS.
Removal.— mahlon kirk,
DENTIST, h» BEHOVED to No. 1503 CHEST
NUT Street. JrB lm*
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
H. E M TJ T U A L
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
S. F. WINSTON, President.
assets over eight millions of dollars.
PHILADELPHIA AGE HOT,
400 WALNUT STREET.
'All'-'policy'bolder* in the above Company who may
volunteer in response to the late call of the President
of the United States for 800*000 moo, or who may be
drafted into the service {should that mode of obtaining
recruits be resorted to)* are hereby informed that War
Permits will be Usaed to them ou the same terms as to
those who entered the- service in 1861.
Full particulars and-explanations can be obtained on
application to
F. RATCHFORD STARR,
jy3o-6t 4.00 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA.
QIKAKD EIRE AND MARINI
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OTEIGE U< WAIBST STREET, PHILADELPHIA
CAPITAL «200,000.
This company continues to take risks on tbs earn
classes of Property at low rates.
The publlo cut rely upon lte responsibility, and ablU
ty to pay lobsos promptly. Its disbursements (or (hi
benefit of the pibUe, dnrinf thelast nine years, exesaa
S 50 0,0 00,
and we respeetfeUy solicit its favor in the future.
DIBEGTOBB.
DBAS. I. DUPONT, JBBBE WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAGHOBH, JOHN THOBNLEY,
0. T. HKAZIITT, ABBAHAM HABT,
HATH) BOYD, Jr., PETEB B. HOB, oIN. Y,
WM. M. BWAIN, TUBUAN SHEPPABB
JOBBPH KLAPP, M. D. N. S. LAWBBNOI,
WM. 0. BUDMAN, JOHN BUFPLEE.
THOMAS GRAVEN, FresUtani.
A. 8. GILLETT, Vice President.
JAB. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. ap3t-ti
*CE COMPANY,
Street
jn> imußAsam.
no*e.
S. P. Woodrng,
John Kessler, Jt,
P. S. Jostles,
Washington dense,
Ohas. Stokes,
John W. Brennan,
v PceetJent.
LBBBON, Vloe President.
ABD, Secretary. [mhH-ttt
Fame insuka
H0.40e OHBBTNBT
tire jjra wl.
BLUB
E.N.Bnck,
Ghas. lUohardsoß,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Alex. WbUldiD)
Goo. A. West,
0. W. Davis,
FRANCIS B. BU<
CHARLES BKH
WILLIAMS I. BLANOI
riOMMQNWEALTH JIBE IN&U
\J RANGE company, on THE BTATE p,i
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIRECTORS.
Davit Jayne, U. D., Charles H. Bonn,
JohnM. WhlUll, John K. Walker,
Edward 0. Knlebt, Robert Shoeawhar,
Thomas B. Stewart, William Binders,
Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones.
DAVID JAYNE, U D„ President
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vka YroMMb
B&UDEL B. MOON, Beoretary. ____
OMne, Commonwealth Building, UJ OBHTRM
Philui.lsbiS. set-irtf
AMPAGNE.—-The original “ Gold
\J Lae" Champagne, In Quarts and pints, for sals
(to arrive) by OH Aft. B. 0 ABSTAINS, No. 1» WAL
NUT and m OBAN;tE Streets. JeM
WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY W. L. WALL & CO., AUCTION
EERS, successors to Wall & Barnard.
GOVERNMENT SALE OF HOUSES, COLTS, AND
MULES, AT AUCTION.
ON THURSDAY,
July 31,1863, at the Corral near the Observatory, trill
oe Bold, at pnblic auction,
A NUMBER OF HORSES, COLTS, AND MULES)
Condemned as nnflt for nubtfo sorvlce.
tale to cemraeMe at 10 o'clock,
Terms—Cash or Government runds.
J. J. DANA,
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
W. L. WALL » CO. Auctioneers.
TTNITEP STATES HOTEL, AT
LANTI r J CITY.—G r and Combination Concert
and Bttree RtrMiit' bv H/tbSLKifr'S <>ttUIJE3TRA,
SATURDAY KYJCNTNG. AiwnfttS, 1862.
6O coots Children, 2i cents. jy3Mt
Foe ter benefit of thh
COOPER SHOP AND UNTON SALOONS.
“DTCKKhON OOLLKCTION OK ARTS AND
SCIENCES,” Rooms No. P>QB CHESTNUT Street, will
be opened to tbo pnhilc, Day and Evening—Single Tick
ets Ten Cents each—for the period of two weeks, com
mencing MONDAY next, 28i.h inst , for the benefit of the
fibove-DftoM patriotic Instltations- jyZQiOt*
Assembly buildings.
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS*
THRILLING SCENES
IN THIS LIFE OF A
YANKEE WHALEMAN,
EVERY EVENING, at 8 o'olock precisely.
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Aftornooon* fit So’oOt
Admission 26 ceme,
Bix Tickets for ooe dollar.
Children 10 cents.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is opes daily (dtmdaye except!) f*om Q A. H.tffl f
F» JT. 25 cents. Children bait price,
Shares of Stock, $3O jyfl
ITI, rx.llilM .llLl I FOR THE HENE
FIT 0F tub ainK and
WOUNDED SOLD IE RS.—OR AND UNION EXCUR
SION OF LODGED No. 36, 28, 45. and 67 OF THE
AMKRIO/ N TROTESTANT ASSOCIATION TO AT
LANTIC CITY, nn TUESDAY, Aligns! sth, 1862.
Ticktii* 25 j Children, i row 5 to 10 *«»ar*, 63 cents*
may be procured at VINE* 8TR3213T Wharf, on the
moraine of the Excursion. Last boal Imtw. Uv> wharf
at B n’eloelt A. M. proeistly. TIIOS. OOHWi
j)31.31# Spnretarr.
fiSiSRi msughtful
SUMMER EXCURSIONS,
NIAGARA FALLS, LAKE ONTARIO, THE THOU
SAND ISLANDS, RAPIDS OF ST. LAWRENO*
RIVER, MONTREAL, LAKES CHAMPLAIN AND
GEORGE, SARATOGA SPRINGS* HUDSON BI
TER, WHITE MOUNTAINS) BOSTON, NEW
PORT, NEW YORK, &a.
Fare from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal*
White Mountains, Boston, and return, 542 20
From Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montreal, Sara
toga, Hudson river, New Fork, and return, 830.00,
To Niagara Falls end Return. $l5 00.
For further particulars and handbills apply at the offlct
of the PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIR a RAILROAD
LINE, corner of SIXTH and OBEdTNUT Street*,
where a choice of routes may be made to suit the taste of
anyone. JOHN 8. HILLES, General Agent.
Cor. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Street*.
Philadelphia, July 1,1862. jrl-361
s2 25
6,00
IMPORTANT to
PLEASURE-SEEKERS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY
Is prepared to issue, during the Summer, tickets af
greatly reduced rates as fellows:
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
For one, three, six, Dine, or twelve months, at to?
low rates, for the accommodation of persons living out of
town, or located on or near the lino of the road during
the summer. From and after July 3, 1862, a still greater
reduction has been made on these tickets.
For twenty* six trips between any two points at about
two centß per mile. These tickets are intended for tbe
nse of families travelling frequently, and are of great ad
vantage to persons making occasional trips.
For one cr three months, for the use of scholars at
tending school in the city.
Lrvicg on or near the line of the road, and having
ocoAgfon to use the toad freanontly in their ctericaf
capacity, are furnished with certificates entitling them
to travel a* half fat e. Applications to be made only to
Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent, at Altoona.
Issued at half fare to parties of over forty, good too
any reasonable time,
EXOUBBION TICKETS during the Summer are soM
at greatly reduced rates, for the benefit of those seek
ing recreation from business or in pursuit of health.
These tiaketa are good for ten days, and are issued to
OREBSON (top of the Allegheny Mountains), Al>-
TOON A (foot of the mountains) BEDFORD, DOUB
LING GAP, and EPRRATA SPRINGS;
For time of departure of trains see bills and oardfl off
the road.
For Through Tickets apply at the offl&a of the Oosa.
pany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets.
JAMES COWDEN, Agent.
LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Tlofcefc Agent.
jyls-frel - -
extra notice;
FOR THE SEA SHORE.
MAIL TRAIN, ON SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3d,
FOB ATr,ANTrC CITY.
teaveß VINE-STREET TERRY at 7.30 A. Iff,
Returning, luavos ATLANTIC 4 40 P. M.'
This Train will atop at ALL Stations going and return*
ing.
Fare to ATLANTIC and back, for this-da? and thb
train, only SI 26:
,TOHN Gh BRYANT,
jy3l- 3t AGENT.
Bmmss, 1° ?, JK„ SB i£
B&NGEMENT.—CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC BAHr>
BOAT.
Three trains dalir to Atlantic City and return, (Bnn>
days excepted). Train* leave VINK-Street Ferry w
follows:
Mail Train...
Express Train... .................4.00 P. Si
Freight and Accommodation... .. ••••6.00 P. M*
RETURNING:
Leaves, Atlantic Mail Train 4 40 P. S»
« “ Express Train ••.•••••016 A. ML
“ Prelght and Accommodation.3lB A. K.
PARE 5*1.80. Bound, trip Tickets, good only for ffct
day and train or* which they are wwed, Bd-W- Exenr
sion good for three days, S 3. Hotels aro now
open. JOHN G. BBYANT,
jelS-tf Agent
-. fr'ir** S FOR CAPE MAY.—Th*
steamboat WM KRNT, Capt. Brett,
leaves vharf every TUISDAT, TQUBB
- and SATURDAY at 9}f o’clock A,Mm for CAPE
MAT, returning alternate days, touching each way at
New Tattle. jyll ltn*
CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
CONGRESS SPRING
WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET,
An attempt has been made to. deceive the public by
persons offering what they call “Congress Water**
from fountains, and at the price o? mx (0) cents per glass.
Thetfeta2a»te price of the Q'Jtuimt Congress Water,at
New York, beiig abont 7% cents per glass, the impoaf
tirn of pretending to sell at ratal) at less than cost, and
without allowance for freight cartage, or breakage, Ifl
apparent; hot their probable course bas been to empty
one battle of genuine Congress Water into, a fountain
filled- with their trash, and* thereby christening its total
contents.
AGENT,
We have ester sold Congress Water nor
in vasselsof any other description thaa, ordinary-sized
glass bottles. The cork.of every bottle-of the genolne It
branded,
An>d »ny without thsse.wcrds and let-
UONGBESS
tore on the cork is ■ 0. &.W. ao uNT a.R r ■ 11,
r WATER.
whether from fotm- 1 ialns or .bottles.
The following are supplied by ub regularly .
with genuine Congress Water, im bottles, &esh from the •
Congress Spring:
FBKD’K B3OWN, cor. 3itth and Chestnut eta.
O. S. HUrfiBLL, 1410 Chestnut st»pt
OHAB. ELLIS A 00., Market street*
B. J STE.TBNS *CO.,
AB1BBO&5 Chestnut etejaai-
J. O. TUAN PENNY > 00., dUUpruo* street
THO 9. Z'i HUSBAND, cor. TUrdand Spruoe st* .
WYETH Bros., WUnut streoh
CEARKE & WHITE,,
je3ft-am.a
FRANK. PALMER.
Burgeon Artist to the Government Institutions, Wash
ington. Also, t» all of tie Medical OoUegea.and Hos
pitals.
The ♦» palmxr LIMBS,’’ adopted by the Army.
a&A tiavy Burgeons. Pamphlets sent gratis. Address,
B. PRANK. PALMER,
jy2.em No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street, PhlUd’a.
TRUES AND BRACE DE
o. H. NEEDLES-.
Comer TWELFTH and BAG* Street*. Philadelphia.
Hernial Trnaaei and mechanic*!. afipUancca oorrooß*
adj noted by
O. H. HEBDSJM.
Fine French end approved American, adapted to,every
form of rnpture, in adulte and cbildro*. Bnglieta and
American Supporters and BeMa, Shoulder Braces, Bna*
peneories, Elaetic Stockings,, and Syrlagea In great va
riety. ladies 1 Department, TWBIFTH Street, first
door below Bace. Conducted by camsetent ladlea.
jj2B-Sm if
one of Reimer’s,
They are nnoqiMUedi Colored with rare truthful*
new and beamy. Flesh* tic to life*like and natural; tta*
effector light aad rihado natural and glowing* SECOND
Street, above Green. It*
OAY RUM—I 9 oasks very superior,
MJ Jut received, Vor Hie by
OH&B. 8. OAIISTAIBB.
Iris MS WAiHUT tni 31QBANIT1 Street*.
AMUSEMENTS
EXCURSIONS
COMMUTATION TICKETS
COUPON TICKETS
SCHOOL TICKETS
CLERGYMEN
EXCURSION TICKETS
SEA BATHING.
HIW VO UK
SA.-.Mi>oA, Jnly 1, 1863.
CIiASKE S. WHITK,
Proprietor, of Congree* Spring.
.7.30 A. H.