| THE PRESS—PHIL A DELPHI A:, SATURDAY, ATTCTST 9, 1862, . o '** ~"** W nn/vv s r HifLTniOiES FOR SOMMER UsK. —Sfo COn- Scbr Genieo, Pendleton, clearedat Button 7sh inst. for rv-=» PA TKlti iA. «*Ufc Y YOUH. Ct*UN fta Y’G MILITARY. MILITARY GOODS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ,1 4 fUTI 110!VlAtCjAI-/LA-lj* . h v. in Pbit‘’iiri[.llia 415 CALL !—A m-eiing or the citizei.a-».f the Fif- . —- v ™~ - —™—~— AAW vUi faeitawrtrAmnrto* bM Uen mow ineoeijrnUii wtor. Bcbr G A Beyden, Smith, hence, arrived at Providence want otihe city of Philadelphia, will .ba hg & the want* of the public than Mesma. E. G. Whit-; 7tb lobl. j -the FM-monnt Marta* How, .TWENtY- :»OOND*nds I it.JN L-.I , H, v *“■ ° “ WAOBttLiu, NEW BOOKS. H 1 „ aanwirY MARKET. man A Co, Chestnut street, below Fourth, nextdoor to ■■ Seta- 7, Siratton, Bteelman, Bailed from Pawtucket 6th ‘SPRING GARDEN Sueete, T.RIS EVENING. 9:lt last, x-4 . ■'• - • • *■“* • » UL.&J H rffls JutrW “ „ iffM . , » ia »•««..*.- ipt,**,. j.u.i nn . oafiAtiaa nf io*fc. for Philadelphia. at 8 o’clock. ti> ricvite nwJttßnres to turninh the qtwift of r • * ____ ► .ITTST HRATW. H tiiilau®^ 111 ** * u # u 1 A^ sinß * ' * * ri niiiHP R lYhurlm fchr Oohn»*et, Toby, from FaU Blvor for Philadelphia, thluwarf as Vfllnntrmiffor H ri!( t fordo 1 " » fl " “” d lf ; h V ,rB : “ Light-Bmporium-ofMeear, W,W B A Co., N>,S5 ‘ ~ Whatthy nature, what thy duty? THOMAB WKILSH - ) murfTuJr.nr.rrn,, Kd t*’ *. . cowlitio” °f things at. home au aro North Eighth street, corner of Filbert. Their oeiobrated Th oogh the Bhios thou art a ranger, Henry M»erg, ’ John Ol.rk. ' ONE BTJFriUJD MEN, or the.first class, are wanted MILITARY GOODS ' -TBEFLY-ING DTjTCHM A. Y. c l jpn l ‘* n . w m nailonhtedly ho t:It" fact The gf« Lamps for.burning kerosene oil are acknowledged t.o be Not remarkable for beauty. . Waller F. Shuila, Charles E. Paucoast. itemediatel) for this regiment. ’ An entire'? re®, liumorons poem or th.. fij-i.iio.t chT. H.,ilpmic of ,„nr.B since the issue have proved that it them v *'Thev cncbt to bn nniverisativ ndonted ‘ And thy, whtskerß glow like flro; ” ” ItniINTV pit sen IsMI- • i ' r . •OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ulus rmir.nß. on tinted psper. Cloth, bound ip ,ule of p „ I tnppuso, on close inspection, . QXtDTeJ'EVANS & HASSALL’B,: ■ Nothing to Wear, >= price 50 cents. A regular hit. no w thftt ffft flfld tha6 totally IxKMJiNE JrIPER tIEIDSIKCK. Mr* C. H. Few thy features would ndrairo. oiihe atotua —ToeOommitt«o on tiorreeponrtence, Q .. xunriT voit tp axti pytatt » IIL 87..r..i!»« ,,1, i n r the cnnntry, and more ola- Mattson, dea'er in fine groceries, A roh and Tenth n'reets, ■ 1... . to whom has been entruetod the dnt, of addrosslog too anT-tt NO. 418 Attfltt Street. .. tt . bt ._ .. • nTTfP OF TTIQ TTItl \Tt m b?i, ' e Iltlve position of geld and paper has new In storo a supply, of genuine ' Finer Heideieck Tell mo. art thou. wealthy and patno.ic cite ns who may be. ab-entfrom —— »n rtm W , and any sueaeetlons ,hit thrir fellowcitizens “JT 'nnd "w 1\ n G-SaL Raßanwrfwfwi 9 kLu B„.ii!«Js ? ' , ' rc ' Bt cnvup f.F ihorht bI , # 4„ rWl || » n Q 9 »«th a ahart ■%., Ab robela try to do 1 By Older of . ' q ttl : D+ * i/PRirn VRVTW ABOVK SIXTH, (Bp Stain.-) receipt of pricejfoy . lll ' l|th>l ’ 11 .T.'! »nSfrnmfito» F. BROWN’S EssKNOE OP GINOKR AND CnO- Dost thon really moan to shock US? auB 6t t.OMMITTEE ON OORRESPONDENOK. wMt * Private NOE II aN M. SMITH. CARLETON, Publisher, The stock martot was rather jubilant, ,i.=ea Mixtuue-We canootdo the pnblio a are .terser- And to carbonize us too ? OEFHE OF TUB HsZLBTOSi COAb VJ. TH NT ITT Ik HH'fi'ff'k UqT” ' tiWARntJ ? ILATBRUDD & OARLETON t in D i o*n ho «,-.*«? OncniTt Tice at ihifl soasim than to call their attention to the w*. wnnftnFJntrH rmatlon [L COM PANT» Philadklpiiias August!, 1882. Jw * Op v i\j n«l\p • VV • P ft and advanced finely Sixes 5 • above voidable remedies, which ehonld' bo In the hands Many sights havo met thy gaze- * ■ nt anus-tug ol the Board of llirrcior', held PHIS Jffin FOR SALE, two fine Sad,He HORS US. Hat# J Jf-J 1 ANTE Y > 0A V ALE Y-j 413 BBOADIV AY, cor. Lispenard street, Bn'l 11 ”™ inlertcdeiiiend, andadvtnoeit tloeiy. sixes many sights havo met my gaze, 'DAY, a dividend of ONE DOLLAR per rharH was de- «_L—2i. been in eervico Ihe past five months m.tlio ... MnnTn.T • -Eta -■ auJ.wetf •' • NEW Ymitr ■nlitf'J' » Bn d advanced %at the first board ; of every fondly, while no perron about to travel?ho.id Sights to rouse thy admiration, cla.rd, pa) able to ihe etoekholdern or tbftir l««al re ore- oi/fcbe Fotrm*c; thoroughly truinod; wirrant-d ■ . MEDIO AL. BtC. —^—— —YQUK. 6O V Wahids wUlinn The JPtvve the city without them. For summer comaWnr in Sightß to startle and annss. eentativee, at the office of Jlie Company, in PhUadelphia, eoni.d. gvotle, and free from tiicki. Apply at 6*o K-rth TSTTT T« AN!) DLUNT\S CORRECTED m# ilie , 6l :’prr« Id «» .’ v *'oe of Hon yesterday's children, now ro prevalent, the F.ssenco of Ginger Is -ao,. But conies. That in thy travels “Vbn Bi»ka“irill he rlosd until the 18th Inst TOPB ' I ' B Stt66t - - ,9 .' 3t * - BWORD-KNOTS 4ND COVERS, ’ D Brady tbiam.rniog. am-w and corrocto.l rdiioo nf Bi r, "' ,W ‘! el .Jdbronslit 103, afterwarilsa vaneing %. "f 0 ! iv f T, * ol,t - - “!? lons.nml for fhe armv and na y ...... Tbou hast not, oh! roaming star, 22b*t ■—ALEX^CL GA W, Beorefiry. : 11 COBN RBGtMBNT. fHOULDER STKAI'B ANJI MILITARYBADGES. Wont’s Map of .the, Beat of War in Virginia, snowing pfttf* rertlkoatss hrnngbt 00. G ill da- It is indispensable, curing affeciiooa of tho stem i Been a plane sn fam'd for bargains ‘ : ——— M -jiiiimr ri«n liru *nV HTOST h», »«lonte,i thil PRIf mi'NlT ATI fIN isWftl? n<3 I Mi Wf all the points ot interest, arunnd. ami Rich- Oaonsvlvanla fives advanced bowels, gnd is a certain preventive from .be offeeta of . •*„ the To w ?b -H A ,i. TUzaah. -QT* e 1 f™i of WORDS MADE Valiey, Ac, Ac. Price re thonn;::,;;;;i;ofls r new Lnat “«i»f«tn™a«.!,»• ».**■. L^^y,n. e . y A<^-^m2 E^ N , b 0 Y oi7ct„, a h.vet., i8 oa/ dr auo.sw 3m ' . ™ sia w^irMs eby H; (be coupon ** l ®’ Ua!' !!”\ t^ lTs» at cornerof Fifth and Chostnut streets, Philaiielphia TOWER HALL, No. 518 MARK ft r St, Philada. clared a dividend of SIX PM O*J ,or Twelve Dol- , , nt Ge , ieral , in tbo b ea»f’f«l end. healthy vhUi y of.lho .. : J ail g i J H t ®r , B -irua''** n,,,oTl ' ,ooa . 0 L w t, „ „ . . . BENNE J!T A 00. lars per share, parable k> the stockholders or their legal shfll a L doah, had hotter jom at once'the rapidly flllidg fTIENT BUTTONS AN D SLIPS. U 8 : ~ ■ ■--- 1 1,0 Varign lion 5ix""..1882- advanced %oa UISOOtIRAOIHG RECRUITING—Certain indi- a repiewntativeß, on demai d. ■ ranks of tho Cbrii Exohanoo Regimont. auO.Gt* I i L ' i ■ 7 u'V „ A TITH OH 17IF, H ■ (ehtislhfH ' I 7 K Vniii#ft„iir,,«d .Itps eon. ~ , ~ -.. , h . „ / ' " ~ V t auAlOt'- >• •WILLIAM'DARPGB, SecretMT,"-'"- r 1 ttoguneu., uua ' u ‘ .JL Pattern, manufactured and for sale bv J. P. REED, ■ \ U IrlUlb IZi tUD , ... ■' j ftgare: Lehigb co vlduals are maklng.themselvesparticntarlv ohnoxums bv BdyYODR BATHING HOBBS, fur La- —— ■ iCTTnnnTTri ML'M nr a ATTIJI n southeaet corner THIRTEENTH and NO BLE-Streeta, A MILITARY BOOKS, B'’ 1 i ur,; North Pejitit.yvani» MM vsn«ea X , discouraging oitizens from rallying to the etandarl of tne ri rr , t ,,. mn . •. BLOaN'B 808 MARKET Street 1.-4 B .UNITED STATWS- SANITARY II AdLUi-Hv) Dl JJi.U- IM.BIJN WAIN ICiLf Pbiindeiphia. f• <’ jyO-lm* ■ , fciiusiikd nv iLaiutl'rli! s'xee were Bte«dN®piX ; Penn- country in its hoor of danger. S-me of these ipMii trai- !!,T, 7 ’ ' ■ '„ Q „,Z ’ COMMI-BION—PBILADELP HA AGE JCY. M FOR COMPANY H, GRAY RESERVES Bec-nit- ■■ ———» J. B. LIPPINiVL’T A 00., r>‘ , a ( mortgage bonds advanced If | tars may suddenly find tbemaolveß tripped up b 7 tbo. heels l! 1 h _ bo-1235 Cla KBTNH T STREET--Tbo following reentn- JH ,ug Headnoarterß, Barley Sheaf Hotel, SECOND rniTMTCgTON TlnTTg p o ■ , riu LA D r Lpki A.. , ■sssr—r-* «*• “ttrr» -*“-«■»-* fIBOEE * oo.' S^ W «A» fa SSaSJ^SSS&'KSSS-.' - - ■SSa.Tw»V«W. '—— nsa^w ■ ;1,,w0f 2| -'ohny'lilll Na'lza’lon priferredroso very plain and severe, and it is equally a dictate of com- * n7 S(WTW) M , ft n T mr w TT H ill THUMI “ The Sanitary OoiumiesioD is doing a work of great Firit Lieutenant L, R. RT-’IH VER YT7 IDE SHEETINGS. IN FA N’t RY TACTICS: ■ rl “ ,i,,i,.il firm; the common advanced with- men sente aid ordinary prudenco for all good and (oral Blhl stwtsu ■uiuias, ita auu in. »a hmnainty ami direct mnoticel vmue to the nati min this Second Lieutenant G. W. ZIMKRM AN. anft-81* VV FOR THE INSTRUCTION. EXERCISE, AND MA tetg&-an.lß'«P"vl ndvaned «; Pennsyl- diizens to procure their, garments at tho Browa Stone h> ENT 151 Pi OVEMBNTB, Is the best, and OHRAPasr, ofitß trial It •« euOPed to the gratitude and con- ,-■■ ■■ . NffiCVIU.S I'FTHE U. 8. INFaNUEY, indudiog ■r.|.<*l | C lc! ” i Norrist.wn aivanood W ; Clothing Hall of Rorkhill t- Wilson Nos 605 and 605 and MOST BXAUTIFDL, of all Sowing Machines. This fldence of the p ople. and I trust it will bo generously jU BOUN'I 1. 119th iiegimeat li.faurry of the Line, Light lufantry. and Rilh-meu. ■ Chednnt ri.eot Ib7veslh Machine wUI sow any. hing, from the running of a tuck supported TUmu, no «,ency throueh which voluntary 8 p.y (GRAY RESERVES), Colon* IP. O. Elmaker, I|)4 uB4 AND 5 4 Prepsred under tne direction of the War Department, Hv m wis elesdf »tW> to change, wlmlra p e err.ea Chestnut stieet, above. Sixth. ,„n,„ „r .I-a:., offetiDgs of patriotism ean bemore effectively made ill arrenied for the war 1 " Rerrnita wanted for Cnmnanv IU-4, 8-4, 04, AND 0-4 and, antbonzed and adopted by the Becrotarv of War. Eddioiroi'K' but lost jt-tHVird the dowi The MakFFAOTURB OF GOVERNMENT ARMS. “ABRAHaM LINCOLN.” W- *« betaw Reed. ■ ’ ' Ouovolame, cooiplute, iliusirated with- numoroua Ea- I Phitadeiphia Osnk _ TIIP aimorv in Springfield, Me-s„ make., U.OOO Maud from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Ganze or ‘ ■■ ' . No. Bouth^,Tt. GOODMAN. BLEACHED SHEETINGS eravings. 81.25. "'i, .«(««/, TtfrifvHanlf'«» or Tn nimfinCPP „ ... v _ , J , a . ... :„ . . GoFß&inor Tissue, and is over ready to do Ita wort to por- Tho will receive, ana ..forward-, to places First Lieutenant RKN‘J\MTN iiA yr.nn ' .-11. -i»ntW.2ir °, t lT n““ ITT time that establishment, „ can fe „, hBm> hind , gathe r tuck, auitt, and where they may bo most needed, all contributions for the , l# Second Lieutenant, JAMES W. LaTTa! . FROM - Aw ■ ■ «.n but 11‘H***" “ on ’ 0 r ,er * ™ r . with the five private shops in operation (here, will be .*.•» e. .Li rf «..lsi «rk sick nod wounded 1 c THE HANDY-BOOK F 0 8 THE TJ R.'So LDIBR, ON I, Coates at 34«. an advance of X; ab . B to manufacture 35 060 guns uer month. The armo- b»» mr a great vanew o. or^menou Tbe articl « most required are Mnslin Shirts and „ W ANTFII"> Ttnorniba fnr (Wet . v, * T „ j conuup imo Service. Containing a complocc dystern ■ rec wiftpopth advanced Uon tbe bid. The . *-n n *„J , P « «♦ * ' Thla ia ,wot the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, Drawers (both rid new), woollen Undershirts, Panta- M ■■ ■ "!. V-. ItS. ,lOr. JuOllipauy • .FEEP-ERILL BATES , : -MILLS* of Inßiruction in the Schoul of ihe Soldier: embracing t f l «ifl2 000-bonrls and 1 100 ries at Providence, Hartford, Trillion, Bmlesbnrg, aud „ for th, but it will do so belter than any other Ma- loons, and Stockings, and for which tnere is an incessant fi R 121st Begiment P. Y., Co!. OH APMaN BtD- - tbe Manual for the. Rifle and Mu-fcet, with a prelimi ajljc! closed firnij ft “. * ■• . , 1 Ilicu, hnd odo or two other place*, will each be able to w ■ The Letter 11 A ” Family Sowinir Mtichiue may demand, WY PLATT, Jr , il£ SJ62 - Bounty, and nne month M oay m ad- ymt sat.e rv oar> *x|)lanavion of the Formation of a Battalion on K,.'.?;"'!, • ,»,.h n.c.,. r ,„.1,1,•»_W. "^,:r“r™u ß .,3Lr2L“h.r.»,J ~ ».«»,.-5.,..*.;™..,™,. ro BS » MB r ES!^S»W-n55,^i»1115 ■ > Far to 1-10 pro. can e>so ndd that theGoverr.mrnt, Incaseofemerßency, CuH) wblcb iB now becoming so popular, is, as its name NOTICE. -THE SUBSCRIBERS TO »u7-3t* . ■ Lieutenant and Btcrmling ifflicer. WFTTTNft fIO’FTi'TN Afin Introduction to the authorized UnitKl Stares Infantry «to 1-ZO ire. oau piwure any quantity OF ™s«t.m«le uniform! from ta.pliee, one that can bo folded into a box or case which, Hj THE CITIZENS' BOUNTY FOND, to'aid Be- ~ m ' VY AX, uur £ Toctjcf| . ' «xc i* • • „ta X ills. tho Palatial Establishment of Granville Stokes, ho. 6'W wbmi opened makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa- - cruifing, are hereby notified that the Treasurer of tho 11 BOUJNTI.—R E 3 0 R UIT 8 ’ iComplete in one vol., 128 pages; illustrated. 25 cents. ta % dlfl. Chestnut Btreet, whero can also bo obtainod handsome 0 : nnB ~,b | o for the work to rest upon , Tho canes are of Fund,.SINGLETON A. MERGER. Bn-, will receive »5 wmtrd umnediiitaly for Company O, ‘Philadelphia .an2-stath6t 230 CHESTNUT Street. 11l fcW WM SO 13 pre. and cheap clothing for civilians. cions table lor the work to iest upon. , ino cases are or tbp #m oupte of their subscriptions, daily, at tho Farm- Light Infantry.” il2let Ro siment PV ) As tint CAVALRY TACTICS. Wt^l ''Vnii Treiiiiry notfiia• •• • * X• to 108 , w ~ "V, ov<*ry miaginabie design—plain as the wood grew in its ers’ iind Mechnniofi' Bank, and furnish them with prinrad rp/impTit iH tLJSi ( , J 3 Ult . .‘First' 1 -Part: * huffy A 7i" Third Part: that have «** our land,,he draft into, herebel pjitti™ PFTTA OWfCF Ifn°cSur T ST | TWENTY-THIRD PffILADEL- : SLATE. ; “2, o {^^- ■ iwern 60 datß army not excepted. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHEB CNU T ST. ti.aTION IN PHILADELPHIA: S PHIA LIGHT INFANTRY, (One Hundred and • „„ ' ul ~ , IT ■'•laen, *®X Second—lf you are a merchant, pay for ynur goods : : ■ ■■■■■■■- jylz-mwttf ■ jgy neminationi last tail, tor Associate Judge of the WTweDty first Ucgiment Poonsylvaoia Volunteers,) Col. ALSO, 8-4 and 6-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS. . iny.Ll') ARTILLERY. BgsburgiflO days sight... J? ?•*' when you buy them, get the discount, and no draft will • u,m«r,T,Veei n ~U n_ , . DietrictCiiort to the exclusion of Judge Stroud,=was the , • • • -•* - 1 - INSTRUCTION TN FIELD ARTILLERY. . R*ene, Leipsfc, Beilin, 60 days .•** ,••• ever reach von OATOHELOR 8 HAIR DVB ! : occasion of an i xcitement which threatened to defeat the BEOBUITB WANTE.D lOR THE WAR. For sale by Prepared by a Board nf Artillery Officers. ■«,tmlimi, 60 days sight ‘ , J . a . , TtlE REST TW THE WORLD whole ticket, and with ; a view to obviate such a resulc, A premium of $2 vrii] b o paid to each recruit at tho time "mnmTmTeTr'»w . Wer va ■ ; ‘ One vol. 8ro;. 82 60. ■ iilJoit 47j|f®48 Third—Go to Charles Stokoa’Oiotiiing ,Store, under -. . TBjil l N wvkmu. J was urged to withdraw for the purpose of ro- of roueter, FKOTHINGHAM & .WELLB, Y ■ ksrtrt toiwHve. , ihe Continental Hotel, buy a■< bullet- sroof vest,” and WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye, storiffli liarmon' to the party. Net dteiiing to bean’ in-. One month’s pay in advance, and - : , »WnV« ' .v'.mnn COfIKE’S : ' H w inspections of Flour end Steal in Philadelphia, join Captain rower’s or any other volunteer comoanv, orodnceß a color not to bo distinguished from natnre- ' stiumentslity of disco-d at a time when It was tbe Main " Bl6o_B<.unty, to wit: jyl6.2m 34 N. FRONT and 3o LETITIA STREET. UNITED STATES OaYALBY TACTICS ■ the week ending Angurt T, ISfli.were as follows: * bo b „, m ,v ttb |U there 1. ef n ,„,»inie» I. i.m - rnnedta duty of every.Joyol man to sacrifice personal considers- - 825 United States_Bounty in cash. - . - '' _ ~ ~ CAVALRY TACTICS: or' Kegul&iious for cho In-truc- : g,lri,ne . 14.054.. ™ d E , th 6 tt>W 18 timB - Any °f th,!Bo warranted not ta injure the Hair in the least, remedies tiflli sfer the general good, I rtqne ted the Convention to 5550 Citv of Philadelphia Bounty. OHIPTiEY. HAZAB.f). & lion. Foi nations, and Wet Ats of the -lavalrv ot the ■ Barrels of Snpei tine rules observed will do the busmen. :hn ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair foi re ,s ß . mble, and tendered back to it the nomination with 810 Extra B-rntty, ard H”"* - ' ’ Army and Voluutoeis of tbe Uirttad States Prepared I do MMdlYpgs.V.V.Vr.V.vI'.V.V,*. ' 455 life GRAY, RUSTY HAIR fnßtantiy turns* which it had honored me. The result was that Judge ' 875 United Stales Bounty at thc end cf tho war, . -vYvrunrTwaTsjf-kTsT " under tbe direction of the War Department, and au H dn’ Corn Jfeall,lBl .. r ,-w m «, „• • mlandid Black or Brown, leavingthe Hair BOft and beau- Stronu wus-nominated as my successor, and.onr while Recruits will be mu-tered i omediateiy into sorvlcA ' iIUI.UiIIJNP vJN». ■;V thorized and adopted by the Secretary of War, Novem ■ J. rieertemnwi . R 54 A K H.IV ALN A I 1H E HH I KIjS o-is K. „n r> *„ judicial ticket elected. No sooner had I withdrawn thin Pay and ratioDsirom date ot muster. • her Ist, 1861. ■ Co ‘ J, ' . A Drngmsta Ac . it was generally ronerded that, in return-for sacrificing Apply at any cf the following recruiting stations: No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, BY PHILIP ST. GEO COOKE, ■ 17T3S DP TO 12 0 CLOCK LAST SIGH*. tGT Tho Genumo Is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHB- my cba. ces of an election for tho general beuefit of the ALEXANDER LAWIsIE, Captain Co. B, No. 606 bbio gkx u. s asmy. B . „ , /ilVk'nlriinimt nfenet ta«nonn ß tW« ■ LOB, on Pib four tidet qf each bott. ' party, T'shonld bo nominated ot the ensuing election Yinn street,. . - •"•••.*. 30MMIBBI6N MBEOHAST3 In two vols. IBmo. PriceSl.so, ■ lhl , Itho amount of coal tmnsnorted over he CONTINENTAL HOTEL Ninth and Chestnut ate FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,' for DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Such was the general CHARLES F, PULSE. 2d ■ Lieutenant 00. B, S. W ' • - n . : VL ■ Baatimaioii »«ou w,II be cahed upon to bestow it on some one, I will CHARLES E. ETTING, 2d Lieutenant Co. D, No. ~~“7 ~~~~~TT,;- fh-m ihe French, with adaptation ta tho-Uoitai States ■ % —i E5l Johnson Cincinnati Cantata Chamberlin vm ; s«rm fawwas' ami*. l 62.112 50,097 D Denning Jp.T«ro Haute GR Bench™ St Louis S6 "‘ D * malkod iD how-.ver, considering tbe embarrassed condition of our M. W. C. BARCLAY, 2d Lieutenant Co. E, No. 715 : the United States Military Academy at West Point ,! Cold we if A O SmUhPiltobog Plata Figures. All Goods, made to Order warranted couMry. he cf tbe opinion that the general interest wilt Girard avenue. TTUMIT SHIRT MANUFACTORY 18mo. SO cents. , In. Mihracite mid 'bituminous coal brought down 51 aster II Smith Pitfebnrg Mrs JO Novee Virginia atlslactory. Onr • Gnb-Pbio* SrSTBR is strictly ad. ho hrtfer subserved by tho selection of another, I shall J ALFRED KAY, 2d Lieutenant ,Co.,F, Bruner’s [J'LNji. U D ACiyKi. ~ : YIT . ■Tt, aotbracite and bittminons coal nrraght down Mas ter I] Bmi tn. Ji tt sbarg Mr sJ O Noj es.sirgt n i a b6refltoi Ail are thereby treated alike- cheerfully a-qniesco in tho resnlt. Bee), Mr, ft, Germantown. , JD The snbscriher would invite attention to his EVOLUTIONS OF THE LINE I ■to holding Railroad Bad SohuylkiU Canal this GM Baxlretaer, Penna Mrs 0 Slyers. Ptn.ia T mw»» *no fins SIARKBT Rtroat .. Trnlv youre, ASTOB BRIGGS. -WM. SMITH HOBART, 2d Lieutenant Co. G, Potts- IMPROVED CUT OF SttIRTS, FIELD MANUAL OF EVOLUTIONS OF THE was a* follows i i T/H as WMohinofon wwVur.Ki.ja' W x ork ■■■ .., ■. . ■-v *■ A iiftiPt 1, 1862. au4 6 9 1316 20 ot* town, ronnty. VHiloh he makos a speciality inhia bnsinesa. Also, con- LINB, arrungod in a tabulur forej, for tDeasa ofoffi*. I ■Eiiircad, this week in 1860 39,381 tons. 0,1 J US A T ivitngt Pwtb A'mbnv " J ' " : : EDWARD GRATE, Js ,2d Lientanant 00. H, N. W. stattiy receiving 1 cers of the United States Infantry, being a seg,tel to ■ 1861 3(1,000 •• lilimtni yxsffil Ml, MAflfl TIT.-n ■ irs= OUR COUNTRY 5 TO ARMSi-PA- corner of 5 hirtaemh and Girard avenue. NOVELTIES FGB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. the authorized United States lufantry Tactics Trans ■ M 1801.,.. ...,.53,055 •• TTT BtaSSJIS. wf?YnyV Y r m,7r ... "MUbCbUkv.-.. TRIO I'IC Citizens who desire to subscribe to the' JOHN DURBOROW, 21 Lieutenant, Co. I, Ne. 229. ;• T vtt GnOTT 1 lated, with adaptation to the United States Service,. ! ■ , ric j 5 ’. ? rorJC FLBillOn.ht Loin■ GRIFFITH—MOVER.—Bv the Rev. W. H. Brisbane,' OITIZENS’ BOUNTY' FUN D, to aid tho recruiting of North Scrond street. . W.. CS4J» 'JL X, from the latest French authorities. By Oapt. Hksrt ■d me days Miami *° “ d 0 a fi, , b’ \**\t ■’ o' l’hilad,)pbia,on D cember 25th, 1-61, Mr. William H. (he Philadeipbiaijuota of. the President’s call for three' JOSIIIIA" GaRSED, 2d Lieutenant 00. K, Main : MPOB*.-- Coppbu, late Instructor in the United States MiUtary ■<' 9 nnl,thl« week m 1960 3R.M2 tons. Griffith tn Mifs Martha K Moyer, both or Norristown. hundred' thousand men, are respectfully informed that street, Frankfort. ' - No. 814 CHESTjrUT ST&BST, Acanemy at West Point ■ " loan " ii r Ji ,flo 3i e ’ /55 5 i ? « Ijftwreccft. Oh»fctieupy ] * tb» OoromitteewiH ait-daily to receive anbßffriptious from J(iEK'XtJN6£BICH, 2d Lieutenant, N0.'43 North Four doora below tho Continental. . 18mo. 60 cents. ■ - - 1882 23 ' 228 •• Matthew Bice, Oharlestawn Gee H Jacobs, Char, esmwn 1 BASIILSCN—WELLS —ld Philadelphia, Augn tlst, ten AM to two P. M., at INDEPENDENCE HALL. Thirdetreet. ' ■— VIII. ■Holders of tie second-mortgage bonds of the Now ri^n^u 11 b. s< ' v *' n| -" n ' CBlrle t |oWl > by ihe Rev. Henrv Ducschet. DD, J. '*■■ Hamilion. Fubferiptione may likewißSi be sent to either of the un- SAMUEL T. LLOYD, Captain C'empany E, No. 728 “ % T t' JOMINI’S ART OF WAR. ■crtwid We Railroad Company, extended ta 1879, are y J' n I t ® c f,s‘;:^ Mab 5? ™ l ?,T,’, =\ * MD, U. S N., to Angie B, daughter of James Wells, dereigmd: ' '. Zone street. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. THE ART OF WAR, by Baron de Jmnini. Generai-in ■ofiedikst the inureit due Sept-mher 1, 1862, will be H J Carter Now Yo?k Off Wbartan P,t°r berg Mf TS,\ I SsSS.r- ■ «««*»» ■ Co ~o»«ii. 90* SPhtUßank ‘ 110 aH R»lf A R GREW—In this citv, on Fridby, the Bth inst., Henry SW DE GOURSKY, 631 Chestnut street. . ap6 ' 6t 1 : . 15 X ■ / j,, it»i' “atiM north t'ehhk" meboHAHTS’ HOTET—Fanrth:e».iOerow Arch. His friends and the fri«nds of the Tamilv, tosether LOBINBLODGET, Board or Trade Rooms. ■■ out of service.' Wanted—steady men at Hoadguar- maxupACTubebb OF Sfijnel to the United States Infantry Tactics. By Wm. ■'ifilrard Bank .'. S'iv 6c Elmira R h,3 21 Col Huber. Cbambersbnrg M Lyons, St Louis with the officers and members of the Old Soldiers’ ks-o. JOHN E. ADDICK9, Independence. Hail. ters, No. 305 Arch street. ••,:<». ' ' n™™'. : W. DnFPisi,B, : Colonel o! the Ninth Michigan Infantry. Prana, B ...... 47* 65 13>li * 15th st R 15!2 John Adams. Pittsburg E Perks, Ctaarileld • elation of the War of 1812, are invited to attend his JOHN D. WATSON, office of North American. . anS.flt , Captain HENRY P. TBUEFITT, Jr. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C. ' 18mo. 75 cents. ■ „ fio .. lots. 47 9G.&OR ais/ O S McCoy, Lewistowa Captain O’Connell luneral. fnm bis late residence, No. 614 : South Ninth- JAMES Bill'Ll KEN, 410 Walnut street. —: , ■ ~ .“■ . T . XI. ■ )U. 8. 730 T, N. 19000 Pa Sirs Young * child W H Piurafter, Bethlehem street, this (Saturday )moital.K. Officer of V2mo. SI 60 »u6 r 4t ■’.lehlyh Scrip.,., 29 210 American Gold ..133)2 B 8 Whcrrr, Sbippensbnrg S P Walkiey, Connecticut wassan, Chester co.. Elizabeth P„ wife ot Caleb Brlnton, demp wo have ever seen. -Ir is near Frankford, and the H OR UITB wanted in Company I, 21 Regiment City ■j City ti -New,... Ad iOSOPetmaSs 88K O Lewall, Eatton H C Lewall, Easton Jr., and daughter of the late William 8/Boulden, Fifth-st. cars bring passengers within half a block of'the W Guard.: A good chance for ra-pectable young men./ . SEWING MACHINES. CIRCULATING LIBHARY. ■ SECOND BOARD. H H Douglas, Easton G Hildenbrand, N Y * Funeral will leave the house, this (Saturday), the 9th C amp for ton cetSta. On Sandays. the Second and Arch- ■ Pay, rations, and clothing to commence on master. ' ■■ Fenps, coup 65,,,103 751)11 Purma 58 86% T Bishop, Eaßton, Pa N Bishop, Easton, Pa ta»t., at 8)( o’cinck AM. Interment, at the Gemetary, street stages, fee cor noetic* with Barks street station, go State and City. Bounty secured to all. n'TTVTnnr vp 13 JR. YXTTT" anvr TTT ■RRrt'TTIU’R CTW A TPSJ HT Dn TT ■fOi C K... sswn. 34J a ' 685U0 do eswu BliK WM McKelvy, Pittsburg Wilmington. Delaware, at 12 M. * direct toit. To those of our citizens, principally tho • Apply at the Aimory, BROAD, below Race. 11/ HKhiliKK 06 WILiaUN,. \A/ I>4LUJ.ilihHtliuAl'D Cl HU U ■ do ~.„»s(rn. 31)< 20H9 Elmira R 75.84>4 m FOX —On tho 6th inst;, Ljdia Fox, inthe 68th year of ■ i a fii eflt whowishtoform atrjileaof camp life, werecom- Captain JOSEPH ADAMSON- TV . . • ”v • LATINO LIBRARY—AiI the NEW English ■t'cUNav prefer.. 16 60 Elmira «nref.bS. 21)J AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. herage. : mend a-trip to this delightful spot. • such a trip com- Lieutenant W.S. FI9S. anS-St* ’ HEWTNO MACHINES • and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Lite-' ■ tencaß It mort.lo3X 1000 V 8631581 99 X O H Giles Pennsvlvanis las C Kav Pittsbnru The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully. binfß jecrealinn with u- plain view of. soldier life: and ——— > ratnre. This is the ONLY Library in the country that ■fftro*. «... 47 39 OatawJsia B pfr.. 11)4 M M«Sn« Aibanv JH Seymour ISatown tarUed to attend the funeral, from her latoresideinco, 623 wbo can possibly feel more interested in it than those r-rx/vTit. „ter n m sr mcsmtv vs v-i m includos all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are no! B Lehigh Scrip... ~,30 8 Norristown 1 i 3% R MMcOlnre Brooklyn Pa J H Edwards’Phllad Rtcbmond.streot,abovePalmer,thiB(Baturday)aftornoon, whomnature or sex have exempted from thebardships of . RE TALL DRY GOODS. 6 2'B" OHBS T N U T STREET. REPRINTED, bore. ■■’PtrattSs 86)! 1250 American G01d,...1122 KmKS Blm Y Ster Mirrlssi at^'U c A°n < £- ™ u« r . euppressing the most nnjnst-reb-Uion on record, in an- ’ Terms $6 per year; 8 months *3; three months *1.60, B . AFTER BOaRDS, "" onv ELCobhA'®U 5 SA d i 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. ' j[ JelS-Sm , PHILADELPHIA. jl* Sofutsper day. 218 South EIGHTH street. jy7-2m* I * OLOBIKG‘PBIGES—FISM. % ZmP&hVM?™ York tain Co A, 72d Regiment n! Y. 9. aged 32 years. itad", of re^hmenu^”iri"l^ta, e «rvTb“ a e man r tawhom “OF SPECTAITiNTERESt"DO LADIES.” ': ~ 1 PHOTOGR ~ ■ Hid. diked.| Bid. AtM. w™peered Por’tftnd Lieut Mii"s, US A Funerai rotn tine residence of WtUiam B . fohns, tbey We a perfect conffdcnce. There will be no cause E.‘ M. NEEDLES WATCHES AND JEWELRY. . PIIOTOGR Al HS. . mvlLMMdn“ l,lt lVK 17 w H Peterson, N York H B Humes, Jersey Shore rdßttve™na^nd?rf“h? d wa * * of comtlla ' nt - . .Has, just opened NEW GOODS as follows: Broad : H /TAKE A NOTE OF IT—I hat' thr!uN.x:(i; Hi ■ New York N Babcock ft ta. N Haven attend * OUR COUSTRYi TO ARMS’. I-IHE g S“-. S J&L 'AMERICAN WATCHES, M REIMEbT famed pictares^ life size,^^ii-colored ■ada 6s new.,100% 101 Le Cl ft Nav seje 29* 39 J»« WtmamGLycomtag CO Lt JH G Miles, W Chester nAG AN.-On the 6th instant, Michael Hagan, aged appointed-to rece ve Subscriptions jg edgiols' arid bladings- new IN - areto meet a want df the times-now made a ~L tstr t h Th-rd- —On Thursday, tbe'Ttbinet, from disease I GOLD' AND SILVER CASES. ■ te feSSRg *&&*,>&•• "«“J JOS H WATSON ■"tUHIY LOOK Lira. THOTOH Blßf«s<*A.K* 85 Catawissa Prf Ilk 3! O W Bronson. Virginia F H Bradford, New .York Lis friends and relatives are invitad to attend his - From JO A: ME. to 2P;M. , “5* B ’a Co ‘V ar rr>» d’ “(UD- U... „WAlBON» J tuft netthfr upfathe nor sttr » Ks-Bezdir, 47 47 k ftThfrdStß 64 J gchockc), Milwaukee F Eiasfeldt, Milwaukee funeral, Irom the residence of his father, Isaac Bezell, , By,order of the Committee. PteVstark NTH 01iLY ’ ‘ ,rep ‘' ra ' gl jy3l-0m No. 326 CHESTNUT etreot. RRTMEiyJ Oo’ored H ptotM™ihJ for « are the best .. ' Rttcoft Vtnn-stR li U H J Humphreys,Been,hurj Thoe J McArthur N York SlSTl' 0n SQn^ 7 fa ” tSl THOMAS WEBSTER, Ohainnan._ | 2O PER CENT. 3 ~"to S n WAT.BOT !^fln t ThWav k 7t.h l AiieMt. at 9 o’clock, rNOTICE.—ON AND AFTER AUGUST S “Remnants” of ail kinds of Linens, White „ --= the illnaion perfect. SECOND St., above Green. It* Prefjjojf 117 R exd’v 84# Wm Davis ft wr,3Dnlaware B F Loherwood, Wash, DO evening, El’za »., wife of Rev. M It: Talbot, U. 8. Navy, the offi , ce °L th ® A ®4. MS ° aUo be § \WlTf'HF*{ IFWFI RY &C ll ... .... . WD Reed, New York J # ns- WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. || LEGAL, ■sWMnt es 68# ft 15# THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. . J ° HN S of7xi\n g * FRESH ASSORTMENT, at LESS TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR ■k»BPrer.!siif T,m“b ft Eley’h .. 33 A Kanfmann, New York H F West, New York WADDICIt -On the 6;h inst, Jbhn D. Waddick, in ' - from our.old prices should provel a great induce- A THAN FORMER PRICES. X THE CITY AND COUNTr OF PHILADELPHIA'. B r/f'ktaffretr rinrlnnafi W^ShNew'York fa n‘ son of Michael and.Ohath'arine Waddick, aged seven . POLITICAL. ■ ° r * h ? ,e art ? ?l 810 b t l J? s • FARR ft BROTHER, Estate of CHARLES D. WOOD, deceased: T _ T?r U f Ha^Sml’Reodtav k months and three days. * this month'. au9 ..* f _ Importers, 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth. Tho Auditor appointed bv the Court to audit, settle, Trp V T T F M Q W n Broiberton, Pa • L JHarrold. Reading o’CALL AGH AN.-On the 7th inst., Mary, daughter riTOiV t’CMTitflT T ITU IQRO 1021 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2ffitf and lidjunt th* account of MARY J. BY AN and AN- J 1 1 I I I Fj IVI . J Alexander, Atlantic City B_oonway, Blair _co, Mo or John and Bridget O’Callaghan, aged Nhmonthe. * CITi LONTROLLbjR, —'— ■——— : DRE W MoBRIuE, Executors of OHARLES D. WOOD, - • Mrs B B Conway, Blair co W O Horner, Baltimore WHlTE.—Killed by a shell, on: board the gunboat JJ GEO. W; HUFTY, wp»cnN " innwTvo ,, T . „„ r „ ~7~ deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the ir Ac * ‘ r c Q©o Aveiill «Ift IQssex. fired by tbe? rebels, while rnnomg the blockade, KOUItrERNTII WA.BI). an7-tn * HiKowiv Alj- IdOOIIIiNO-iljrljAofeliOe. bftHdß of tb©accountant* will meet the parties interested, WObT IMPORTANT LabOß-DAVINO uIA- . , . „ below Vicksburg, on the morning of the 22d ult., Peter ■ f[lT , bB mrW)heao f Li aa pDoinhneiiG on MdSDAYv An seopniKAcs.nDnuestlcnabiy, is the Sewing Ms- COMMERCIAL—Sixth Btreet, above Chestnut. White, son of Mrs Nancy White, 242600U0whi8 st * - FUEAMSTERS’ CLAIMS GABHED TAMES S. EARLE A SON. gust 18th, 1862, at 11 o’clock A. M., at No. 128 South >*• This Ingenious instrument, while it has greatly MPenntagton, Chester co G Coulter, Cfiiester co . SCATTERGOOD.—On tho 7th instant, Mr. Francis ; FINANCIAL. 'X at JOS. E. DEYITT ft CO.’S, No. 427 WALNUT J - - SIXTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. liUtedUbor .and Bm,secured an untold amount of £ Serf Del CO, Pa H co, Pa On of the 7lh inst., Harry : ■ MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS , an9 . Bmwf ffist . H. E. WALLAOE,^^ 6!l c comfoit, nfta bt«n do less important aa a sani- H Y Palmer, Delaware W A JobnBon > Chester co Grand, son ot Joseph and Susanna Grauol, aged 18. James n. waltoh* . Thomas w. yoar. n-pn\oj nT. ATMS nnT.T.TRnTF.n of :— ! :—r— ——— . ' ioveotlon. The number-of lives sacrificed annuaiiy Ja§ M Williams, WUm, Del J w Wood»ide, Burlington ■ nontfae. * TITATiTON & YOST . W UawUiYD VV"\. : . /it Ti/TARSHAL’B SALE—By Virtue of 15; ZttJ&r f°y h s nt< “i-Td tt?SS3ir II Fite ’ md % or W AL S^r S , X&SSL. jos ■ E : PEYirr & co - So it 27 ■ * B : a r ie al ,h ia ° «vfi,Ttaventars“would w s „ K ,^^° a^ K 'p'SCAPETHE DRAFT.—Persons de- fine engravings, , ®Wca entitled to haonortal fame. But they have . . • °* en »v« -• « - -x, Wo. 2«» South THIBP atreet, Phiiaaeip . JEi Biroue of eecaping the Draft, can have their papers ; PIOTTJBB AND POBTBAIT FEAMKB) Wghest and best bidder, for cash, at OALLOWHIDL e wore. They have turned into a pleasure what wm • NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street, above Third. LABLOriEB.—On the dth met., Fredrick TTinfield ■rtptpib rig NOES ' ;; prepared at tbe MILITABYaND NAVAL AGENOV, PiroTnffRAPRFRAMES STBEBT WHABF, on XUE3DAT, Atignst 29th, 1862, !reahoaUh-dealreying ta»k. The number of machines H Miller, Doylestown DKnnkie, Doyle,town Lablotier son of Xavier and Mary Ann-Lablntier, aged Jfty & Pollock, No 427 WALNUT Street p GOTO ALBUMS ht 12 o’clock M„ the .chconerOATALlNft, hertackle, i told annnaliy Is enormous, as may be inferred from J D Jlrsnniser, Lane co, Pa FA Bossier, Schnvl Havon 1 gEEARY -On the Gth inst., Michael Seeary, aged 65 James, Kent, Santee, 4 00., Hon. H. D. Foster, J > o> rE! H .- P:BY . ITT * OO _ PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, &c., and the cargo laden on board, coneisting of 32 bales teraense fortunes that have boemealized by the most N vTa^, 1 Snia T' ,l tMsMa TcnL SE T ANDLORDS OR TENANTS, OARTES-DE-VISITE PORTRAITS. ofcotton. 8 W«fsl inventors of them. The sale ° r the Sikobb ft g W Bowmar, Williamsport Jared C Long, Harrisburg t,M MyL * S'. P. Miadietarfft Bro, Hou. Warren J. Woodward. Xj AGENTS, &c i who have Claim, ogainat the Go- a w-,w- w-oc /v STriurtrcia Philadelphia, Aug. 8,1862. au9-6t. oiashlne alone-which by many ia regarded as J B Killinger, Annville, Pa MfmitE rir, y t b n Tta lnat Mm Catharine Moore Hon. Wm-. Wiikins, Y. L. Bradford, E,a, vernment for rent of Reuniting Stations, will please call EARLiI, fc» WALiLibKlihS. _ aat in vi l 7~ Mt duirsble insti ument yet Invented—ha, become MOORE-On tho 7th inst., Mrs. Catharine Moore, tyi au , ' atonC oon JOSEPH E. DEVITT.&CO., ■ II MARSHAL’S SALE. By virtue of a laiffiinse item of irade. ThelrJLetter “A" Family STATES UNlON—Market rtreet, above Sixth. ’dRINKHOUSE.—SuddenIy, on the 4th inst. Miss H. ■ No. 427 WALNUT Streat. 816 CHESTNUT BTREET,. ! JxL Writ of Sale, by the Hon JOHN OaDWALADEB, ling Machine, with all the recent imbrnvemnnte U Cheß TV Sbaw, 'Wooster, 0 Job Bowers, Chester co, Pa Addie, youngcut daughter of Jacob and Mary M. Drink- AT M Q T? 1 O'P ~R f\ A"R T) A iVD Judge of tbe District Court of the United States, in and («i 6ffi,vy r? i WH Jaohon N Snyder, Lane co, Pa honee? . * f l.Xi A 1 JKI O JJ \J J 5 Uil Xfc VA« V m* ' Philadelphia. for. tho Bastern District or Pennsylvania, m admiralty, • “w* l ® l °‘ parfectioD, audiß equally well adapted Thos E Watt, Penn a Oapt T B Hizor & la, Dei BOTHEL —On the 6th inat.,' Anna KUzabeth Both*U LODGING for Soldiers, Transportation, Medical i, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest lightest or heaviest work. In the language of Its J Kline, Marietta, Pa B Taylor, Penna daughter of 'WBliamvand Matilda Bothel, aged 7 yeara attendance, Itent of Quarters, &0., Cashed at - __ T rt*» mTTtn iitttt A tSipt T>trf a and-.- • .• at ; OALLOWICIIL-4- sneior», it «. C an fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, H B Goulden, »ew York L W Bitter, Penna and 14'h months * JOSEPH E. DEVITT & OO.’S, f\ffl?lGT& OF THE PHILADELPHIA STREET WHARF, on TUESDAY, Aueaet 20th, 1862, Ido & great carietv of ornamental work” Thisßohm- D Rapp, Snyder co, Pa S Fraim, Danyiito GAINER —On the 6fch inst, Elizabeth, wife of James It No 427 WALNUT Btreefr. 1./ and BEADING RAILROAD COMPANY. at -12.. o’clock M., the echooner YOhAM, her tackle, *i , i J praameniai wont. Lmaepien- j Hcm New.-York J Sbeaffer, Lancaster: Gainer, aged 63 yearß. ■ * r r = ——■ -W .. AND &c , and the cargo laden ou board, conelhting,of 200 ,?,r“'“‘ !8 1 ! nr “ i i hed in !! JT Burton, Allantic City P Gonlding, Mass SMim-On the 6th inst, Jane_ Caroline Smith, wife WIEOWED MOTHERS OF ALL The RATES of FEEIGHTandTOLLSon sacks of salt, 50 birwtaoT anflJOO boxes of eut prices, tbe difference being not in the quality of m of Henry Smith, in the 36th year of her a«e. * • VV Soldiers Sailors ftc killed or died in tills Rs. CITE CO AL'tnmsnorted by thfe Company will be as fol- herring. WILLIAMjMILLWABD, "“-•Mds itself, bat in tho style of oass, «f celera, ao- BLACK BEAR—Third atreet, above Callowhill. MOONEY—On the 7th inst, Mary Jlooney, intant hellion, callat onre Jd ohtata ’ lovriiduring tlio month of JULY, 1862: . TJ -. B J_ M o ar^ a !, E - D ' ° f PeDnall J“ l ®; 'f’yipgit, As, howtver, our readers can exaaine Chas Harper, Jenkintown W Eddows, Moreland dB £*^T o^ t ' JOBEPH E. DEVITT ft 00. - ■ ’ To Bichm’d To PtaiadaT .. PHiLSDBLrnu. Aug. 8,1862. ft Borlmunt of all the machines mannractured W Paff, Yardleyville ' T Willard, Yardleyville CathanneA, No. 427 WALNUT Street 11/TAP SIT AL’S SALE Bv Virtue of »IH3 w, stager ft Co., at ihe office of thelr of »J!U FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN. p ortflb .«.« »!•« Hon'. JoS C^DWALa! <«1 m this Ml,, No. 810 Chestnut (treat, w. neon- FT BeJ ns Yardleyville GWWoli,’ Danboro and Maryßady. aged 18 mouths. ~ * TiRIZE MONEY 18 NOW DAILY ' ? 17ft 140 DEB,’Judge ol tbo District Court of the United States, mUn to examine for themselves, aud if they daslt, J Roads.Somertou BBoadsTsome?ton . i —B - ■—J il pMa at the Mflita* and Naval Ageniy Sre ! 160 L3O ta fo? ilwial iuformstion, to obtain, gratuitously, a copy of E M Woodward, Moreland OB Miles Pennsylvania STORE. BESSON & JS9KPHE. DEVITT & 00., Port 01inttm.."'..'.......'.. 1.56 ‘ 'f♦ ff*"f.Swirrr^! 8 Hoeeland’somerton* 118 IVJ SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY. SEVEN, p arl „ e tbe moDtb ot AUGUBTi 1862, the '^Tgru G Ctamensf ’Sfvalley G Sms “rivania *> iain ' B ’ dout!e _ Mfo » ow e 8; | .at 12 .o’clock M the schooner MORNING her m> Black TamißCß, r riiTTi? WTFtnWQ AT? miru Ti "R A VI? From To Richm’d. To Philada, tackle, 675 sacks of salt, 4 carboys of acid, 2 barrels copperas, 3 MADISON HOUSE—Second Street above Market Black English Bomhazinei. . X Soldiers who havo died or been killed la defence P n rt Carbon ....... *l.BB *1.68 kegs soda ash, I boxcigard; 1 packageof ribtans. _ Ohas W Pearton, N Jersey BJPMker, Now Jeraeji Black Alnaoaa, ,bombaziae finish. of their country, who are anxious to , avail themselves of 1.97 1.87 WILLIAM_MILLWABD, J A Stevenson, Dover Del 8 R Hussleton, New York Black Gros Grain and Ponlt de Sole Sdks. . ... . the Eiulit Dollars (SBl ner month, .held,'by' a neiterour “S“sil(, a “ inn lan U. S. Marshal Eastern Distriot of Penna. John McCall, Pennsylvania J Parker. Lowistown . Block Crape Maretz and Bareges. „,,puons for the above rj m „rnm«it. are fnformed that an early analicition is bcbnylluU Haven....... a.wi a-ou Philai>slphia. Ang. 8,1862. anTO-6t CaptßJJanney, Lieut PH Mullen, Black Barege Hernani. * reanired at tbe Office of '■ l*76 1'.45 - —1 - S' Lient A T Levine, A H Reeder, Pennsylvania Black Silk Grenadines. : . I Messrs JOSEPH E.DEVITT ft 00, —— PROPONATN W S'Barron ft son, N Hope ’ . Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, &o. )y23 | T - rv A ThT Yrri T) AT) ' No 427 WALVUT Street, On and after SEPTEMBER 1, 1862, tho rates will be AX JrAtt, . MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY. astottows: . mxsom-strbet Prayer Meeting.—The, 'niittw who hare charge of the Sansom-straet Noon t’Uon Prayer Meeting, we ara informed, have da to break down an uneasy rale, heretofore bat “If adored to, and in futnre will throw the meetings 0 to “all who may desire to pray, and hear, and t about the War and its issues." It is supposed that ! 'situation will add much to the interest and num !of these noonday gatherings. The meetings will ™>J. aihoretoiore, every day, between the hours of i o'clock. 4 'Biotio Bbemok,—ln another oolutnn of Paper to-day the reader will find an adver- Pt«it of a « patriotic Betmon " to be preaohed at the 91 M. E. Church, Fourth Btreet, below Arch, to-, tta*'(Sunday) morning, at 10)4 o’clock, by the Bov. n)lle. Principal of the Pennington (N. J.) Female “toary, i n tjie erening addresses will be delivered by Q, p, Kettell, of Poughkeepsie, George H. ElK i i »nd Colonel Colli*, of. the Zouaves * Gctekunst’s Catalogue of the I’es nit Visitb which the reader will find on sale at 1 Imperial Galleries,” Nos. 704 and 708 Arch Btreet, e bad gratuitously, on application, and the conve « of having it, tp those who are making colle Jtlons 8 albuißj can h&zdly b© over-estimated. The plc- ! a of phibodb inoittdedjntho catalogue embrace Mill r wtcors, Statesmen, living and deceased, Politicians, "can and European Diylnes, groups of disttnguiihed cos, copies of Paintings and Statuary, artists, au-' ‘ *' "avcllers, and eminent civilians, the names of ® m »re alphabettcaUy ,tho convenience wchasers; to which Is added a complete Price List r. Quteknnst’a elegant assortment of 'Photograph , llniß The great success of this establishment is one i ie wonders of the Photographic annals In this ““try. vr*a-MEi,o!ts, Ice-oream, Fried Toma g Fresh Berries, wholesome, well-cooked, Moats, ’“ferlor Wines, are -among the A No. 1 fare with' '*■ ,W. Price, the most popular Restaurant Mtor in Philadelphia, Is feeding hi* hosV of - guests * “ uo n6W siting rooms, southwest oorner of ’'hand Chestnut streets We hazard nothing in ?lhat Ihe best place to eat a good dinner In Phtla 84, ** Er^e ®'* 1 au d from the increase ot his ous 'J ™ B 1 day to day, tuts opinion is by no means ™«1 to ourselves. - ‘ . . Jtssus. Broaddest & Co.’s New Photo tj«,M No*. 912 and 014 Chestnut street, are i L,| „ tID « sawwl attention. To have a life-like otoe,. L® ioUlriiiA, August 8,1802. PROPOSALS-win to reoaived at this Office, until 12 o'clock M., on the 14th day of August, 1862, for famish ing, lor the use of the United Statßß Army, at inch times and in each quantities as -may be required,_during the months of August and September, the following-Hllbriat ence stores, viz, 400 bsjj-els Prime Mess Pork, to he com-fed, well salt ed, free from rust or stain, regularly packed (Qovera ment standard) in new, bright, well-coopered barrels. 200 barrels Extra Hoes Beer, (neeha and ahanksex olndcd,) inhew, bright, well-coopared barrels. 600 barrels Extra Bnperfloe Flour. 500 bushels new 'White Beans, in flour barrels. , 20,000 pounds prime Bio Coffee, in bags. - ; 46.000 pounds light yellow Sugar, in barrels. 5,000 pounds Adamantine Candles, foil weight 12s, 12,010 pounds good hard foap. 200 bnshels fine Salt, in sacks. • I,OOP gallons Syrup Molasses, in barrels. 1,000 gallons Vinegar, in barrels. ; ■ All at ticleß to be of the best quality, securely packed, and id perfect order for transportation. Bids will include packages and> delivery in this city. Sellers’ names and date of purchase required on each package. CertiScateaof inspection of Meat and Floor will he and. no Pork will be accepted packed from .“bulk meats.’’ Sam pies in boxes, distinctly marked, mbst accompany bids fen all articles, except meat. Bids from, known dealers or manufacturers Sidy will be con sidered, asd each bid must be accompanied by the writ ten guarantee of two responsthle persons for the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals to be endorsed ■ “ Proposals for Subsistence-Sboreß,” and directed to P. K. Back, Captain O. S. Yol. Service. an 9 Befut y quartermaster GENERAL'S OFFICE, Pnu.Ansi.rHiA, 7th August, 1862. ■',,, PBOPOJALS will be received at this office until TUESDAY next, 12th inst., at 12 o’clock M., lor five hundred (500) ARMY W AGONB, the;wholo to beoom lpleted apideHverediih-PbHadelphlaJstlbject'to^inspec teon, on orheforo the Ist of-tEPTEMBER next.-. posale will he received for any portion oLAhe. above number, »Bd security, will be requlred for the fahh tu performance of the contract.: Proposals tobeenoorseq “ ** Wagons,” Q an|addr^ Alfj . anB,4t Bop. O.nar. Maat. Qen.LVB. A. TTkOE’T FORGET TO TARE, A U DBLICibuS B ATH TO-DAY, atUrn Halr-Oye-- ring Saloon, POURTH noil BRANCH. au9 lftt Bay bum.—an istyoiqev 0 f very superior BAY BUM. l'j quarter casks, just received end CHAP,; £ OaRSTAIRS, jyi 128 VALHUT apd. ai GRANITE Streets. wan:«*- A PHYSICIAN, vacating ™ eligible fifcld of praorlre for a potion if*. ttie toleavf aeitb*»itate. ‘Rnuuire. In y°T« AJOJS* & CO., N B. corner of EOTH and OHEdVNv f SW* ... * ' \ su9«ff?T TXTAKTED I M MED lAT E : ■ ’ M/.XtB NIIESEB for duty in the, Hospital ot , .the Army of the Potomac. Applicants' mastbe heaitky . , eno oigorons, end bring recommendations" as to theit- ef» ' ficiency and experienc-, trom. phy. loians. ". * erm of'eerA 1 'viceonoyenr. Pay #‘2o 50 periaonth, *ith rations ant-; ; cloiliing. A pply at the Flnited States Army Hospital. S. .. B. corner of SIXTEENTH and FILBEBT s 1 tween the hours of 9 A . M. and 4 P. 01 . , 3 j CHARGES R. GREEITLEAF,, . • , A s-int-u-t -.11 e-'n n s, A. , " ' FOR SALE AND TO LET. Hi' TO KENT—A HQUSE, STo. 1011 HM. Aleo, email Houee, No. 314 IS3E MI NtlBH Street. Apply to DAVrO PV»Tojf, : , BXI9 s■# , No 323 Bonth TB IE TEEMS. Street TO LET.—That eligible Store, in one - of tbe best gqiiHrei*, No. 308 OtfEVEND C Street. Inquire of P. D. MYERS, .tSwaim’a Laboratory*: SIS* Y* NTH. hn'ow OB • aii7 3t. .. ,As PHYSICIAN’S PROPERTY TO xi EXCHANGE FOE DEUGS —DosirahleiTillage property, physician's location, neat , improyB SUMMER RESORTS '.fIONGBEPS, HALL, ATLANTIC » ClTY—Fine and Pleasant Booms can now be hwi • at ttrie favorite and well-kepi house. Some of tbe quests tto'a l baye epert many hopor wer-k* are now' returning home. Bathing was sever so fine as itts at. -present eu7-St ; ■ - G W HINKLE, Proprietor* EXCURSIONS. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER IXCU E 8 lONS. ; HI A GAD A FAILS, LAKE ONT AUTO, TUBTHOtT SAND ISLANDS, BAPIDS iOF ST. LAWBBNO*- BIVEB.KIONTBEAL, LAKES OHAMI’L A IN A3V GEOBGE.SARATOGASPBINGS, HUDSON BL VEK, WHITE MOUNTAINS, BOSTON,' NBW FOBT, NEW YOBK, &0. r , Fare from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, Montre*,, While Mountains,'Boston, and return, $l2 20 From. Philadelphia to Niauura Falls. Montreal, Bnrv toga, Hudson river, New York, and return, $30.00. > To Niagara Falls slid Behtrn; $l5 00. , For further particulars and handbills apply aftbesffie# of the PHILADELPHIA AKD ELMTRI RAILROAD LINE, ci-tner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT -Street*, whore a choice of routes may be made to suit the taste* anyone. JOHN 8. HTLLES, General Agent. Cor. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Etroota. Philadelphia, July !, 1862., . iyl-3ffi IMPORTANT TO PLEASURE-SEEKERS. THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILEOAD COMPANY V Ib prepared tb 'issue,'during the Summer, tickets at greatly reduced rates as follows: PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY. COMMUTATION TICKETS For one, three, six, nine, or twelve months, at vary low rates, for the accommodation of persons Uvihg out of town, or located on or near the line of the road dazing , the summer. From and after July 1,1862, a still greater reduction has been made on these tickets. COUPON TICKETS 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 vantago to persons making occasional trips. \ - ; . SCHOOL TICKETS For one or three months, for the use of scholars at tending school in the city. OLEBGYMEN Living on or near the line of the road, and havin* occasion to nse the road frequently in their clerioaf capacity, are furnished with certificates entitling then to travel at half fare. . Applications to be made only to Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent,.at Altoona. EXCURSION TICKETS Issued at half fare to parties of over forty, good tor any reasonable time. EXCURSION TICKETS during the Summer are sold, at greatly reduced rates, for the benefit of those seek ing recreation from business, or in pursuit of health. Those tickets are geod for ten days, and are issued to OBESSON : (top :of the Allegheny Mountains), AL TOONA (foot of the mountains). BEDFORD, DOUB LING GAP, and EPHBATA SPRINGS. For time of.departure of trains eoe bills and cards oE the road. . For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Com- * pany, Southeast corner ;of ELEVENTH and MARKET* Streets. . ■■■ ■*■■■■■■■■■ JAMES COWDEN, Agent. LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent. jylS-trel WEST CHESTER . AND,PHILADELPHIA BAIL- BOAT), VIA MEDIA. PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON EX CURSIONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Through the finest Country Biidthomost boantifnT Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week untK farther notice an "Extra Train will leave West Chester ah 6.65 F. Mi ror Philadelphia. Passengers buytngExcnrsion Tickets can take either the 2 or 4,30 P M Train from Philadelphia, and the A or 6.65 P. M. Train from West chester.. BOUND-TBIP,TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHIA to all Stations east of Went Chester, good on any of the ■ aheve Trains, opt or in.may be bad on these daye ONLY, at EXCURSION BATES, good only on the daye famed.. For further information, apply.at the Ticket Office, in the Depot, W. E.corner of EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets. - ' ManyDkligtitfttl'LooAtiohs fo*SdmmkrßOA*D**a OH *HB IiINB OP THIS BOAD. „ HENBT WOOD, Superintendent. jeSl-tnwfstr SEA BATHING. EHrgmin EXTRA NOTICE. FOR THE SEA-SHORE. MAIL TRAIN, ON SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 10th, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. . leaven VISE-STREET FERRY at 7.30 A.M. Returning, leaves ATLANTIC 4.40 P. M. This Train will stop at ALL Stations going and return iug, • .* Fat* to ATLANTIC and back, for this toy train, only *125. JOHN G BRYANT, anl.3t ‘ AGENT A. FOR THE 814 A. SHORE! SUMMER . AS. BANGEMENT.-OAMDEN AND ATLANTIC 1 AAIL, .ROAD. . Three trains daily to Atlantic City and retnr n, (Sun days excepted). Trains lea-re ViNE-Street Ferry, ac 4 roUows: Hail Train,, t/.SO.A. N. Freight and B. *. Leaves, Atlantic Mail Train...,......?• -s*. « « Express Train... “• *». jr o’clock A.M., for OAFNL MAY, returning alternate days, touching each way, afc IfewOasUe- /, jyH-lm* FkRAIN F ; IPE.—Stone Ware Draia A—r pipe Tr-ju, 3to 12-inch bore. 3-inch bore, 250 per rarf; 8-lnolyLore, Joo per yard; 4-inoh bore, 48e tar yard; Mncih bore, SOoper yard; 6-inoh bore, flfte-BW ratrd. ' Every variety of oonneotions,' bends, - traps, an* *>oPP 6r a. we are now prepared to furnish pipe in an# inanity, and on liberal terms to dealers and thoss pot *’eBing in large ouan»iUes._ _ - OBNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS.-ViWfledTarrv Totta Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental deaigns, way, -anted tostand the action of oosl gas or the weatier in .'‘garden VABBB.—a great ornamental tarden Vases, in Terra Ootta classical designs, all size*, ■nd warranted to stand the weather. Philadelphia Terra Ootta We.Vbs, OHce yd Watß Uimiu 1010 CHESTNUT Btroet, &A.HABMBQ«e