The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 13, 1862, Image 3

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    Trouble and time may be saved by a little
triP '
fort* 1 * 11 *' morrlae quite “ e*oltemeat m occasioned
YrjieiW _ whirl, >u coUHegnenoe of a considerable
»l hmcipstnemmutr) and avoid
tHsnibur oi p „ Ba , go tn board the pa k«t Bhp
jraftHW' b , na p.mud for Londonderry. Ireland.
V*"*'vH*.lei bft»li'B heard r.f the matter, nuiet
btHf „ siffloient force of ht« men
IT *'* „ the law that in kU: h 0,561 is
PI *“’l,, provided. Tb* ('flier* nndtr the Ohl f,
m»de * . , ti tb ,b« pro mat iua'-hai, proceeded to the
’"“TfPine-ore' * whar', and found * •* «® crowd ool
,fM*' , e, The gangway wae thou taken poaseaalon
101 ‘„1 under mi armed guard, and me pas*
'el w , „„rrB »t»s Mllßu j W d, Th .ee who.o papers
/cvt ,a> r (|] p s omrect, according to law, were pwaod,
ve rr B a, ‘ t pg C re were sent bot«»en de ka. Policemen
an' l * , p Tt ,ry avenue to the vewel. Several interesting
S" 9r “' 1 " (|lg 0 a ocoiirred on board One man was
’^ W p,dded U t lankets tu the depth of ab mt two or
IW 1 * Bld when brought again “iuto this breathing
il' ree »#s sutllailbg with the heat, and his color
, rr(( iublMl a boiled lobster, another oue, said
ver> citizen, w-<e lonud disguised as a
wl,#S all( j (mi mill'll hie place wnnng the crow. Some
liud In the tiiwerniimt piirie of the veesri in casts
nl ,d, In fact, in everycmtcef vabSe hiding place
i aid ' lh rs '"’ B a 'ariieuumbtr whose p*.spurts
c 0 irjfgtdiw i Ibuy were rent. b*ojt,. A. huiubtr ot
* (tfi m where pup l r * wt ”« h formal hurried with their
S’ lo ' 8!0 H,s oepoi at Broad amiPrime streets, wllb
***f Milfcu of loterceptlog tuo attip somewhere between
11.11 *[t» iiud ihebieaswater. They wtl, htwever, be
l!lfa * jj,,pooliiti)d, for Chief Baggies, not to be out-.
9 I atsmned # sleamer, an I the Pruv at Marshal,
"!'haniillooT eecoit ant a numner of Uutef haggles’
9 1# miceHHd down the r>v. r c-> Intercept the cowardly
7 f or (.prvirtid aliens, and tt any am arrested, to
1.1 1 *tl»partj to Pori Delaware Huuoe their oseupeis
ft'dirril iiap«»i | '’ < ‘' ' ;; .
I«hils the rxHiumaHoD of papers was progressing on
I a nit greawst excitement wm itimfeHUvl amougst
r fr ’ offl i ciillreieii on the wharf Groans greeted the
*Jlaitbelef 1 tee whstf, and all sorts of Impredations
1 * | )t „ pW i mi ibe whole parly on board—such as wish
** lhat her aid her car ß o would O t consigned 11 the'
lowt-imost dt pills °f oceiu, and that her pmssugera
'miW 8° ,0 " c,,,laWß,a,| ly Warmer latitude tnau at
wricoS exists npeo ibis upper earth. Too exhibition of
eldle tendsereblefs hf the reiutrro* of fugitive psssen
-sirioi ititswharfswharf cau-oit mint tremeudouHgroausor In
dljnattea from tbssivcltarrogorowd of persons
joihe ebsrf, *• No flag o' truce,!' 1 liaug The cow trils,”
eiloae with *he traitor,, ’ and vart iui otner ejaoalatl ms
•icsped fnOiihe nioutlis of the lamteuse tbruug as if by
ipr inlshty impiilre- A portion of the crowd p ooeeded
[o Urccrnl snd Wuiuut to the office of the ehlpplag
awitrr, end gave him » number of groan,, aud expressed
their copltnip! end Indignation for all persons engaged
la this hied ot stopping liu-lutss.
it lew Neil suggest! d that all the fighting men, who
bars there untiy 'O tivutil dm tiua, should be,favored
uith the presence of thdr wiwa aud tumbles—that they
he shipped over ln ferP them eoiopiii y—and not let th-m
rmiftli' ou nu hmid» w iu< taken care of. This it a good
suggestion, sad might he adopted.
Destructive Fire—The WtssAHioK
OHBBIDGS BUKSSD-KAIIiVOAO OONSEJH J!f
CUT OFF —YfeatfiOftT ntlfaNdOJU & HHfioua
oconrtcd fthuut a hole this ride of Mauajuuk, which is <t
orlr lieetroytd ataig“ am.uuiof propartv but al.o the
WlasablckMi hridge. oi the Norri-town ( R tltroad Gom
pany, and which will for »«iue mn, be a great luterrao*
lion to travel b> th»r. mute fh., aoaimjuts of the.
bridge were one hundred feat above rhastreain. the bridge
sp»nniug a na’iwd chasm >hrougu which the liver wluub,
sswrllnsa broad losd hading beae e the cieea to the
bmitiful ceim'rv to me riant. From pier tt pier mo
ttimture was about »e eighth «f a mile lu le. g'h, casting
aun large fil e i.i uioeiy, 'o which la to be added the
sum el SIO.OM expemlt-B m its renuovatijh about eight
jditsftgo.
ftluost directly under the bridge, and about thirty
fret nearer the Ridge road, Ktaudiug ~t the corner of
Jldge and lywabicftou roads, ePiod » large three-story
stops building, used as aw, obeu factory. In heubt was
about 40 feet. Ii was owned by and row Rooidßoii, ot
jS'sir lltdlord, Ir w*a ruukd to two oo*
capsD'S. The fiiataod se Old fioors were occupied by
John Dobson, who empitueit a ferae force of htuds m
asking Quvuri nitht usankors, winch brought into rrqul.
niton the entire i.rceof the estaolishnioot. Tie tip,»-r
Poor was held by » widow lady name i atm Halh>«rd,
who carried ou toe uioiiuiftcture or blanket yarns, em
pini log some twenty or more Banda in the nusiuesi
About 3 o'clock yesterday aiterunon, tha tricti n of
the « plckert" rv. Iwl Rufilcient heat bi set fire to the
giwattter-lffte lunteiiul teal lay around them, t'h-ro
wssadraft of #lr tnnuigh tno room fh- terrified ops-
TfttiTPS bulfet.U the flames for a short'time and then tlsi
in disomy, the hie spisadlmi tbr. ugh the entire npart
ais«t«nd stnaeilug out of tne wlu iuws in reua ; luu,ea
ihetthole Interior of ihe building was tu firm's awl
ttngues of fire were tbiuntmg theaißßlvea taroughPtbe
reel.
An alarm was lint tartly given mi when It revile!
Iheclti unotbir difficulty w»* interposed. The bjrs-a
of «I 1 ihe steam tire engines were entailed to the work or
muorii/g the worn deli soldiers just arrive!, per flooring
hospital, it ihe cry.
Meanwhile the tire burned futimely, the flames roar
ing upwatd >0 an tilttmile ot twunt or t'Uity te t Xtie
heat was uusuimrutda Tue ditmee f.etenel upon the
bridge above them, and no ai<l could be Interposed to
stay the work ti destinedon.
'i lit beat, at a distance of tiaur a linnlred yard a, wilted
the fereet Ini a that grew ortniud toe spot. Backed by
a view of gtove ami etng. aboye which tne bridge was
iutig, the flaming structure was a eight that even Are-
Dire •eohtitaild.nl At four o’CKirk the vaw dissdv'd,
and with n hoarse crash the blackened tlmuera tumbled
la a mass Into the stream below. As though their fates
we linked together, the roof of tue milt at the aame
nwmaiit fell in, and the upp.r part of the walls rained
down upon the btiiaiogeuib ra a nil .v-r o' s-ousathat
for hall a century hail u uiaiucd te toeir position.
The rain was uimph-td. The loss Is heavy That of
lie bridge we are not able to ascertain . The mill build,
ingand power cost £2(1000. and la Insured f.,r *S 000.
Mr. Dobsen’s stork end machinery were worth *111,1)00 ;
insnrtd fur $5,1u11. There was a large iju»utlt? of
blanket material lu the building and a.one mtunfaoturod
slock ready fordeov.ry. Mr. Dab .od has item burned
out three times; once near bta preseuc location, and ouce
in Msnayu. k.
tin. Balk mis! ea'imate* her loss at £5 600. She is in
atirtd for s3 t s(io me Fire Afarahai heirg absent from
lbs city, oui ftcrouof of the fl'e is lets de ailed tiiae would
otherwise have been the case The three o’clock train
upon the Koirlstoan road was going up just aa the
bridge wss wrapped by the flames,
it might have crossed in sa tty, Dnt even when moving
at railroad tpetd human life amid scarcely h-ve endur'd
jhs heat of such ante, si presume that the bridgo will
he rebuilt without an hour’s delay. The burning of the
Srewsj wltuestid by a very large concourse of psoale,
more than half of wh, m ivo.efeeuales A report oas current
thattsp young gills had been burned aive tu the bniid
>ygi bill we could find no verification ot the start. Che fire
companies of West- Philadelphia and Mauayunie nn*
tired the principal service but had none been give®, the
destruction would bare bwiMbe damp.'.
Auhn tlneoi lb. flra tne N irria.'owD Biliroad Caui-
Ww mo only one engine on tin* upper end of the iin*t,
atdwere fortunate in being able t> tend others, with
m*oyer the Hewing Railroad, via the Fills Bridge,
lie ninth of ti» short lunuol near the Palls btreiy per
mitted ihe passenger owe to pass, there will be little
Interrnptioti to the tr.net on the road, as tbs trains wilt
run on their usual Amo. An errotieona ituoresslon has
tor a tong time pn vailed in regard to tae strength *f die
Midge just dnlrnyeii. ft was at one time provid with
.onr tocemollve, at s lime wiwu the structure was oo
*i»* eight 1 ' 11 tDohfls of sttow In a few davs a
i iS" 1 ?’ tTf6B ? WOr * ! h" thrown across the valley.
88 * 000 !u ,be B^ai *••«-
i
JteHMAf-i’K) vvaa Meeting at
;Si Al> Al> ® B,> OfH StllEKTS.—Our of the largest
, ! r 1,61,5 the sontawestem port of the city
S, I ‘l, *“t«T*ning, at Broad and 'joath streets. Tee
•*' *”™ Published in ail the morning pacers, Was
J?!#® 1 ? 1 1,1 cl Izwh without diatiuoilon of party—
'mhlv«e <I »t'’ re fn f » vocof o«rs log on the war—and
'2*'/ll *7 to ;*'**- Hot less than fire thousand
ptopa ware preeaiit.
c’clml, , w!6 CRlle ' J *> order soon after eight
■UvS'ht « » I <o ur ,hlitg > «nrt eloquent prayer watde
2at eAf T .w tterf '!' ar Cm,rcb i »fter wbloa the organl-
Prrr«‘.« B ( “'!! tlo « wa '’ 4u “°u>ieed at Mluws;
ir* Werwiaoa»'
Brndfira, Joseph rW*,
ChH B b s rl ' , ’ jr " y ilol ' tmtb ' Dani I Htidock.
Stwr i; h ao T. Smith. Joseoh beowd,
fitury Martin, Thomas Webster Jr.,
Wert •r.-'SM"'*" ? >nrf ■ 0r - Captain
Eutirr o ,iamm '*kfr. Ob as. L Keen, J ilia ?,t
?««iinbb j, Wm. Elliott, Otaa. S. Blohe,
Jsmw'o r t%r J * 1 T e,CVf, h*on. Archibald Oatanalt,
fZ' ? atcMl J«emlah|Slc"nl‘;
3 H. Jorcph Btore! Jr B M Bun » ldB,>D < *•* *m **»,
»hichC!wrt,',ei' i^ TeBSM - mm « !eW MmJrka
tfaB rM<Jsr ° rthe
terribleand dewS^f 1 ' 1011 °? r Colln try, involved in a
His Goyftnmnnf'"il, a , t ,l'f wa . r ' w,(h the very existence of
tss,t'K
“a*-?."“■‘SKiisss *“
d »tv of thf'„l^ u imperatively renders it tiro
ot ; t t,* * b ° 8 body of the loyal people to rally at
le'didiel! t< ?\ l v.* ttt ” dard ’ *9 fornish all the men
asSthat oproKOHta tho war to a irinmpbant conclusion,
* h ®« evrnenlY exhort there of our f Ui.w-sitinoaa
*■» tap be protoily stated by their families to enlist
That )t !a also the duty of all loyal men to
o rT/*.* 6d,BseE9l °n» amor * tne oltfawns, and to lend
tk» si°? , t ’ co ,n ,!l0 half-hearted, the discontented, or.
*Winata| ia ’* Bat,hls,ilne * U Hbo are not for tu are
bf-i'uMt'lf'i Tb ? t the hath-of allegiance fornlsbas the
ttronSK ■‘L s'* 5 '* *r d tbnuld be generally administered
ttsitors. i 6 0 ty ’ Q Qrder to ferret out 80(1 ej£ Poae
Tterese’mjnag were received with cheers.
Hlfe** v W o er6!h?l! delivered by Jndge King, James
CteJS* “• 5* hawwawa. Bar. Mr. Church; Joseph E
o'clock »i«! d f l,llel '' > ’ and the meeting broke up after 10
felon army cbt6rß ,ur tho Union and the generals of tho
A Suggestive Beply.— Yesterday
Upon 6 ***• Scott Legion Regiment calie!
on Sodth S, ? t i ,u ‘ ,nont wo6l merchant, whose offloa is
SkTzTuJ^V 1 ' 1 !' to »W fa behalf of the or.
, Ttu ’ f »W merchant hag of late been well
tali )nL (1 B ® e xreedingly liberal in all tamers apper-
a Wil>tlhi««h.. oD^ lia'medt of volunteers, and it wag no
till dSL 8 1, pr £ n, b ted * hß member of tho Legion to
,B Mi*2Li . T blJ app,fe *nt, upon stating his case,
«9 hutdrwf'a 80 "■a; bended the handsome sum of
■h"*'* debars, which brought forth the spouta
llr rS "i 01 L'T*’ “ BulUt for yon.” Although
<r »tttn,r>.Li hfe " were entirely Impromptu, yet it
6 the tn» Jv.. 0 wtrs P'esent as being quite appropriate
if this,««&.**'<? «[liberally. The popularity 'gained
>o a u 1 255lJ D *s for hia velUfcaoim libmltty, onld b®
0 ou/SI!/ in extending their generosity
not l* r, i ™** ht B»h> the pleasing and
Wmation of “btiUy for y*n.”
w R ,^ AL ! op A Patz* Steamer.—The
losdoia j’ a P to the United States gunbrat
hi I, g ,37, e ? at the navy yard, on Monday evening,
'ttsiu K »hlp, of 700 tons burden, from
Sent, \si~* <■ SLe was taken on the 4th lostaut, about
“aiato <Wk B hee Island, while endeavoring to
»*W« J riT ? r * Th ® Ladona left Port Royal
>8 lh« u-7l C!1 the 7th Inst, The Unadilla reports ptss
,a ®e BtnlH,. j ? 8 into Port Royal, 'fheganbiats
looil, and Potemska had sailed tor this non pre
-o |Wttt»gofbraody »nd w!n^ Ollal,Taln6dl ‘ t * 400 ’' J0(l ’
Matters.—Captain Town
10. iM tilf'i 1 E , gaa hare opened a reoraitlog station at
01 >‘»aud ot £“h “* ,*? "“.“f *£® ***£?“* n »d“f the
o join IS °* l»l« Oolunel GosUne. 'lboee who wish
ten ~L „ ““h teglment should apply.soon, as but fa#
T. H S*?|®d
’»rd 4 k r »i“Wg a company in the Twentieth
11, rlr!„,S attact >‘‘() to Colonel Davis’ 18lst Regiment,
ilrsrrt p ™* station la on the corner of Eleventh and
> slrtv h " h *‘‘ B,f eady enrolled from fl ty
U tl was ln the three-mouths service,
id ol tho #i»k V * a ® of men by ihe
poa SEwiTWN.—We learn
OH John his. ® T8Il!n 8 ‘b» captain or the U. 8. trana
hu, “as arrested by Deputy Marsha J«~.
nr*!.^ 88 °f using seditions language Tub
is tSe,. .u,. j? aie * wb° were on board the boat, are to
»ing soldif“. was vei y abusive,to the sick and
hnesi I*s.2“™* *bm a Jot of thieves; *c If these
Midshri ed ’ the offloer named should t»o
l?^um ESS , BT RBPPaBE
Bmi Tennessee, vriU deliver
BrUkrfl , 1 ‘be armory or the Mantua Home
«PM» tMi eronla ® ’ Tblr ty.eighth, West Phil»-
b® Launched.—A Bteam
"*l Is t«d^foHauMWn B i'l m f h,P , ooM L* aT ' ot 1,600
«ff. This »2Lj? ct L n * at L 7Uu’a yard, Heed-street
;jh«tyda»swi JL*® b®*. ll built, ready for launohlng,
'»« , eren{, ( Jl™” f lh » laying of,the heel. Three tags!
* Uts *ytt£ m f ptoBrM8 ’ usolason the stocks at
The Volunteer l
(HbneriptiOPl yestetdny tn
tut volunteer* were kb
Henry Gnheu SlOfi:
Evans Rogeri .1,0i,0|
FROM THIRTI
Henry G. Kellogg CHiOi
Tbcmas Helms, 10
FROM TWBRTT-
J J Woodward *25
George 1). M05e5,,,,,,. 30
1 avid 80jir...,..,... Id
Cash from two parties,, 2
REOBIYKD AT INPt
William H. Murray .. #lO
Robi.it Ariaumioo
Furma* Sloppard,,,, 30
Lcniiir Pelruae a Sou , 25
Wolf, Majer, & G 0... lot'
Uunishteys Hoffman,
& Wright 500
Wilcox, Bn-tber, & Go. 500
B Blnminthftl.,, 25
Brooks Bri thei,&Oo, 300
W, E Mason.,,, 6
Misses J. Ban, E,
Merchant, F Hein
tifth, 0,. Merchant,. 225
Received on Tueßdsy
Total to close ol Tueada' .
Another New iMeamship.— The
Nnrnmn, h »j<>w atpamship 1.800 cona harfien, an<i SGQ
horsp poirer» the largest ate&m-thip «vor built at thii
for the nicrc.NiftSta trade, wifi commence ber rugutir
trips m the Boston Hoe, from Piae-street wharf, on
B tu d*> nrjft '
£lfi zntdti of £hf l&fesVdrmghtioff, and is an im
ptovfmei t on the oth'r sup vior huUc for gpmid
by ibe Lynns, Th* joii i-r worfr on hoard was daoe h?
thoiiln esin' I’Shfd. »nd jn>»cN co'ebratfd lirm r»f Oox <fc
Lynn, or Kenfd* gtan and redects mnch c edit upon
th*ir snperlr rsMH «rd jndgrn"n* ro make
th eti e HbbSt ship th'it sailed ou: of fhiapo-t
bwn ifttfshHi ou t<-« ves»toL It ha* cost #130.-
000. ai.d ir tinder ihn otiQixn of Oapfc Hn B'iker. ~
The m»i iiiuei.y W'w rt'iistrnctfd by & Levy
Tle’e » e two t ntiiues l , which can ;be worked sep irately
if mioiai e, but go e »Ui} r«»gtjther. Th*y can be work
ed es high pmaure e *sin-s. AH the la*eat improve
mejitsfrr s aleiy, i itiieiHttoblDPry department,
consldrred hy the builders, -The engines'
ere termed the iDT .rted direotoiy engines, with yeriioid
9 bey were worked on trial ypiiterday, with a
e ti fnc’ory repu t v
T-e shlpu-ap hniH by M r . John W. Lynn, for the Bw
ton Line, of which Mr, Benry u aveat. Thti
liuu has me* with great sncctss since its formation
tow years since.
The Anderson Cavalry.—General
Buell, on ascertaining the rapidity with which this bat
t -Urn was filling up. telegraphs tn the War D p irtirmot
frem Huntsville. Alabama, for authority pi add to it four
a. ditienal companies of the name class of. men. This au
thoiity was granted yeßtirday by Secretary Stanton, who
e'ftt-ein a deepatcb to I'apt P -lmer, which we have seen,
“ autti. rity wee given Get era! Bu-U, ou rsceiiit of his
trlegmui, »o incrense ibe Anderson Cavalry as hore
ijnestfd,” This will bo good nows 10 the Urge number of
young men who .have been e»<ieavirin«to attach them,
selves tn this orsftr,izotioo, of whom we are iuformod
over oi e hundred 1-ftthe recruiting office, Third street,
below .Walnut, after an unsnccrgsfnl application on Mon
day. Seven; comranira in all have b en authorized,
which, with ibe old Anderson Ttoop. will form an inde.
pendent ci remand, to be attached directly to General
Bncll’a heathiuariers, for special *-rvtce in hisdepart
meot. The duties of this organization are to .act as
body-guard, carry deep etches, escort the commanding
genera', aooqt, make recopuniessnees, Ac.
The Oath of Allegianoe to Fort
DELAW i ‘BTB PEIBONEBS —.We learii that cc
Uftt another lot of rebel prisoner?, gome thrpe hnodrad
in number, confined at Fort Delaware, took t&e oitb of
allegiance to iheOovernmeDt, after which wore dis
charged. A7i urn her of rbem weot to Delaware Oity, uad
Bome of them came to Philadelphia, where they now ro
main.
Appointment by the Governor.—
D. A McEihone, asahtact qiurtermaßter, to report at
Harriabor#.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MON H.Y m AJRKET.
PHILADaLPHIA# A.Ui«Btt2.lBB2.
There is no end to the money now lyiag idle; lunika,
I atiXerSy and private individuals ail have their hand*
foil. What is to fefioome of it 1 is a qupstlou not easily
answered, but tbe fact rertainiy pppahs well for the fin*a»
cist condulon of tbe country. But ing any ordinary time
of peace this would not be bo noticeable, but now, when
we ore ho the midstof an expansive wai% the floe? 0 f
money is remerkabtr. The rate h*a fallen to B®4 per
ce t. on call, with very few takers. Gold was rather
firmer to-day, opening at 12#, and advancing to
clo*ingthat figuie, with a slight upward tendency. It
msy fee that a Uttte speculation U indulged In for p-irate
accoubts. Business in eld demands if II off somewhat on
steady continues to ba the ruling
rate for buyers.
There was a great deal of ability at the Stock Board
to-dsy, and price) htld on firmly to previous figures.
The feeling among the fancies was -very lively, and rate)
advanced on some of them. Government Becarhles were
a shade lower; the aixe. of 1881 declined xthe seven
thirties, blank, sold If lower, ciosiag at yesterday's
closing bid; the endorsed brought 104#. New city sixes
were Arm at 101, with 97 X bid for the old. Pennsylva
nia fives opened at an advance of jf, closing X lower;
the coupon fives were steady at 90. Phiiateiphia and
Brie sixes were steady at 93—an advance. 76X was bid
for North Pennsylvania Bailroad sixes; the tens sold at
par, Pennsylvania Bailroad second mortgages advance!
Jf. Banbury and Erie sevens brought 94Jf. Beading
tlxes, 1870, brought 96—X advance; 1888, 81X—also
an advance of X- Snsqnebanna Caaalsixes advanced
to SBX- Schuylkill Navigation sixes, 1882, advanced
Tioya Bailroad sevens sold at 95.
The share list was very active. Little Schuylkill Ball-’
road sold at IBXi no change; Pennsylvania was firm at
47X | Beading advanced altogether dating the day %>
with cocsiderablo sales; Elmira preferred brought 21X,
no change; for the common It# was bid; Mineinti
advanced X i Beaver Meadow sold at 67x ; North Penn
sylvaoia advanced X i Moiris Canal preferred rose l;
Bel.igh Navigation acrip brought 29, with SO bid for the
Bharee; Snsanehanna Canal sold at 6 and 5 if; the latter
was an advance of Xon previous sales; Sohayiki i if*,
vigution preferred lost ; X J passenger railways were in
active; Girard College sold up to 23, an advance of IX
on last bids'; Thirteenth and Fifteenth rose.#,on the
bidßj Arch-street X i Second and Third X- The mar
ket closed firm.
I'rcxd A Co. quote:
Now York exchange paral-10 dii
Boston change ........... parol-10’ cm.
Baltimore exchange................ par® u di
Oouatpy fonds,,... Ua Hf d!a«
<sU%rcm
owi)™snd s ..;;.... pre[ai
QoartermaeterS’ vouchers.... % aS nil.
, Messrs. M. Schulte & Go. quote foreign exchange for
_|he steamer Australasian, from New York, as follows:
London, 60 days eight .25 es’JSX
“ Sdaye..,.2sXffl2B .■/
Peris, 60 days Bight .4f50 ®4>'.55
“ 3 days ~..4r47«®1f.62X
“ Antwerp, 60 dayß sight 4655
Bremen, 60 days eight .........go a80!f
Batnbnrg, OOdays eight..... ..,.'.40%
Cologne, 60 days Bight.. 82
lieipsic, 60days 8ight.......................52
.Berlin. 60flaw 5ight..................82
Amsterdam, 60 days night. ;. .47 ttMV
Frankfort, 60 days sight. .......AT aiTst
Market doll, . ': . .v,■ ,
The following is the coal tonnage o{ thaShambkin Tgl*
ley and PottSTille Ballroad Company;
. 'Week. ', ' Tear. ;
„ . .. . „ tons. Cwt. tons. Owt.
ForweekendingAHg.B......;, 6 401 id 137,337 16
Same time last year .6,22 V ll 119.863 06
1ncrea5e................... 180 03 12 474 13
Philadelphia Stock JKxchfenge Sales, Aug. 12.
[Beporfed by B. H. BijAtmakbj.. PbUa. KiohaSge.]
FIRST BOARD.
6 Morris Cl pfa.. .118 9000 P. sna B2d mt. 09*
7 do ........118 tOOO Sui.b y * Erie7a 94*
15 do .. rSini.llB 5000 do 9i}{
6to N Psnna 105.... 100 13U00 Pennaos....... 87*
10009 City fls New. ...loi T OOO do „. ." 87*
1600 do New:.. 101 . 500 do lly
MOO J 8851881..... s9* 522 do ........ 87*
6000 Pb’la A Brie 65.. 93 7000 Penna conp&s.,, 90
3009 :do 93 10 Girard Col 8... 22*
15 liittle Scbuy JB.. 16* 6000 Beading fls 1870. 98
24 Penna 8....... 47>j 6000 do ...1886 . 84*
97 do ....lots. 47* 1000 Cam &A6*1870 91
,44' **} .... .b 5. 47* 1 lieblgh Sap.osh.. 29.
. 150 Beading 8..... 29* 50 Soar Canal. ... 5
60 do .. .cash, 29 31 3000 Bu«i Canal 6s . 83*
60 do ~b6wn. 29* 3000 US 7-30 Treas’y
60 do ........29 44 Notes blank..., ...102
100 do ~..b3O. 29* 10 Elmira B pf.bS. 21*
’J® 29* 10 WloeblU 8..... 60*
7CO do ltsb6wn 29* 10 Bear Meadow.. 67 *
„ .. BETWEEN BOABDB,
7000 Beading 6s 1888.. .84* |l5O Busq Qanat 6 *
sonarr nJ e« ni' SECOND BOARD. . *
4800 IT B 7.80,T«as N 460 Beading 8...b6.. 29*
•■A'V 1 ® 9 # f 0 a ° «b 6.29 56
1009 do End.lo2* 76 Penna It .47*
2000 cures New.....lei 2000 SchlNy 6s 1882 c. 88*
“10 ■*> How 101 25 LittleSchny 8... 16*
J N Penns B. 9* 3000 Tioga B 7s 95
■®o_. d ° •"•••••■ ®* 68 Beh Nv p£.sswn.. 15
.. 25 Girard 00l 8,... 23
GLOBING PB
Bid. Asked. |
OB 65’81...... 99* 99*
OSTr 7 8-10 N. 103 103*
Pbilada 6»...... 97* 98
Pkiloda 8s new., loo* 101
Penua 65....... 87* 88
Beading 8......29* 29*
Bead m6s’Bo’4BJol
Reading bds’7o, 95* I 96
Bead mt'ds >BB., 84* 85
Pennaßexdiy. 47* 47*
Penna B 1 m 65..103* ..
Penna‘B2m 65.. 99* ..
Morris Cnl Con.. 41 42
Morris Onl Pref.llB 118*
Sch Nay Stock., .. 5*
3ch Nay Pref... 14* 16*
Sob N 6s’B2exint 68* 68*
Elmira B 11* ~
Elmira B Pref.. 81* ..
Elm 7»’7S.ex Int .. 84*
Philadelphia Market!.
Acodst 12—Evening.
The demand for Flour, both for export and home use,
Is limited. Prlceß are firm with a email business doing at
8508,26 for superfine; 85.37#®5 75 for extras; $5.60®
6.25 for family, and $9.80e7,26 'Vbbl for fancy brands,
as io quality. The receipts and stacks continue light.
By e Flour is selling In a small way at $8.50 W bbl. Corn
Meal la wanted, but there is very little stock hero.
Whbat.—The demand is not so active, and prices are
rather lower, with 'sales’ of 8 COO bushels at 1260131 c
for Westers and Pennsylvania red; 132 c for Southern
do In the cars, and 140® 155 c for white, the latter for
choice Kentucky. Bye Is selling at 80®82c for Pennsyl
vania and Southern. Corn la unchanged,-and about 4,-
000 bus yellow sold at 64c, in store, and in the cars. Oats
are wanted at a further advance. Old Pennsylvania are
scarce, 'and selling at 500 40* bus from store.
Babk.—lst No.T Quercitron Is steady atB33 V ton.
Cotvok.—The market continues quiet. There is very
little stock here, and holders are firm in their views,
1 Gboobbibb and Pbovisioks —There la no now feature
and very little doing In either. ,We bear of no tales
worthy of notice. !
Whisky moves off *s wanted at 80o31o‘ for Pennsyl -
vania and Ohio bbls, 29c for hbds, and 28c W gallon for
drudge.
C I T Y I T E M S.
Yo-uko Mbs’s Christian* Association’s
Hxcubsiox »o Atlaxtio City.—To-morrow, Thursday,
an excursion by thoTouug Men’s ChrUtiau Association,
to Atlahtl j,Oity, will take place, which we take leave to
say will'afford a delightful oppoimnUy for making a
day’s trip to the Sea Shore in good company, and In be
half of a good cause. ; The objeot of It la at once humane
and recreatlVo. - Flfty .kick and' wounded soldiers' will
accompany the Excursion, under the cate of the Army
Committee. Every awaDgemen 1 has been m»de to ren
der the occasion pleasant, and as the priee of tickets for
the round trip has been.placed at the low fignrs of 81,25,
we doubt not the opportunity of participating will be
largely endiraced. We are authorised to state that one
feature of tha trip-.wiH,be a ‘*social meeting,”, at 4
o’clock P. M., in the Preebyterian Cbnreh, under Hie
patronage of Revs, i>r. K.- Goddard, J. Crowell, John
.Chambers, M. Robinson, Dr. J. H. A. Bomberger, O. W.
Quick, S. P. Henson, and 9. W. Hatter. The boats
Will leave Tine-street wharf at 6 o’clock A M., and the
train will leave Atlantic, to return, at 6.85 P. M.
New Cartes mVisite of distieocished
hiv are dally being added to the splendid collection of
lounty Fund.—The'
the Uiiizena’ Bounty Fuad
Fairman Roger* #3OO
IWm O. Wat.,0n...... 100
IRHTH WARD.
'iGarrge W, Wunder....#’o
ijismos lO
FOBRTHWiBD.
A. F Pnilltps.,,, #lOO
K. P, Miirsbalt 25
Charles PratzeU,,...,„ 10
lI'BXDENCB HALL.
Joseph M0ure.....,., 100
B.um, Rau, & 00,..., , luo
Mrs. Bar*h Wilson,,, 5
A Police Officer.,,.,, 60
Lao lor, Everett, A
Hiuckan...,,,...,. 300
Grorge R. Aahton.... MO
Philadelphia and N, X.
Express Cheamooat
(10.,hy W P Gilds. 1,000
.Thomas liiida..soo
Tbomis H Wot,leu... 25
1. Wimpfnrtner fifl
...#5030
..... • ..,#390415
lIOES—FIRM.
i_ sis. Atm.
Llsiandß..... 17>i 17k
Leh Cl A N.x-dv 50 El
LeClASaysop. 29 30
NPonuaß..... OF 91?
NPa865...... 76F 77
S Pa B 105.....100 100 V
Cataw B Con... 3# 4V
Catawissa Trf.. ll Ujj
Frank *Bw’kß. 48 .
Sec & Third Btß 63 V . .
BaceATine-stß 11 llv
W i'hlla 8..... .. 63
Spruce & Pine.. 12V ~
Or A Ots B exdv .. 35
Oh A Wal exdiv. .. 40F.
Arch 8t ex div. 23 it 24 V
Thlr A Flft’nth. 15K ..
Sev’th A Hin’th. 7jf
IGlrard College.. 22V 23V
! Te*th A Biev’th. 33
Mr. F. Gufeknntt, at hla magnlficnnt new gallery, Nos
704 .nd 706 Aron attest. BeaWe* the Immense demtud
fur bis pictures (which we think are the fins-t in tha
world) fi rtbe use of private individuals, the d««tsod
upon his operating rooms for copies of Ustinguished m«a,
fur tie trade, iB almost incredible, Gmrku-st has
ach« ved a wonderful success, and the praises of his oh >-
tegraphic pictures of all tezee and styles, are on every
tongue. Hie galleriee are a rich repository of art.
Pore Summer Wines, tha finest Claret, Ca
tawba, and real Pipe Heidsiock Obamp igue, will -be
found at Mr. O. H. MaHana*?, dealer bvfiu© fa mily gro*
ceiiie* mrthwest oorn»*r of Arch and T**n*h a?ree»B;
geiinii'c «-nb Graodifs for medicinal paronsea*
Sound Truths. —No man can safoly go
abroad that, does not love to atay at home; no man can
safely apeak that does not williugl v held hi* tongue; no
man can nftfely govern that would not.cheerfully become
a o bject; no roan can ea r e!y command that has not
Iruli leaned to obey ; do man can safely rtj jica bat he
that has the ieetimony of a good conscience, and no man
can safely wear ihe trammer gsrmonts manufactured
elsewhere tl-an at the Palatial Emporium of Granville
Btikm. No 60.* Chestnut street, whore clothing of the
latest styles can be obtained at unprecedentedly low prices.
Delicious. Summer Fruits, in evkrt vaiu
ett, Peach, b. Apricots, Peara, Grapes, Bananas,
Oranges, et cetera , together with the largest stock of
pore, rich, and w Untie Confectionery,_can be found at tha
BWnc of Mr. A. L. Vanrant,coenerof Nluth aud Ohest-
I ntsfreeis. . Mr. V uses only tho. purest loaf sugars iu
n,eniif*rtnrlrg, and his confections are nueqaaUad by
any others i» America.
The Famous “Bullet-Proof” Vest.—Tho
FVmrn* Builf-t. Proof ” '*“■
reeist liflc-bail at 88 roda.
Will resist lit 38 rodi.
Will tnru a baymtet ibrust or uiatcl Blmt.
- "Will mu a baronet thru** or pia'ol *hnfc.
‘Will not impede the moet violent exerchos!
Wiil not impede the uio*t violent exarcisea.
Werratted all that is represented,
; Warranted ail that ia reoreaented.
Sfe iho toKtiraony at the Agency,
See the tpß’iu.onv at the agency,
Oha». globes', under the «* Continental *>
Obas. Stokes’, under the c * Continental
Uncle Jeff is Miserable.—A niece of
Jeff Davis', in writing ho me to ! her mot her, from Rich
mond, describta the arch traitor as being in a pariiott
larly bad way. He bar no opyetite, he cannot sleep o'
n'gbte, and his conscience evidently troubles him It Is
shrewdly snspecled that if Jeff hsd tbe S ceßSlon experi
ence to try over again, he would let it alone. No doubt
be would like to have a restoration of the old Union,
with hll its blessings, and with the inestimable privilege
of procuring hisbest suits at the Bmwn S'one Clothing
Ball ot Rock hill & Wilßon, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut
etreet, shove Sixth.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO 13 O’CLOCK LAST NIQHT.
CONTINENTAL HOTBL-Ninth and Chestnut* ate
B W Horton, Cleveland Tbos Mendelson, Chicago
M Bevsl & la, Chicago J P Ils’ey, Wi kes'tarre
Lever S Steele,Lomsv, Ky J'Oumpbell, Peiinoan, Kv
Alex King Pittvhnig Alex Chambers. Pittsburg
P Wlllinois, Pjrtahnrg » W Magee, pttesburg
Jrh>. L O’Netil, Pittsburg John W M.nrri*on, Pitt*b’g
C H Get,rlu, New Pork Cast Shanly, New York
J W Fuller Outusarqua John K Brown, rtelaware
Albert T Ball, Delaware . G W Oa»». Pitt burg •
J C BcVay, Pitbbnrg G B MoVay, Pittsburg
John Nerlt, Pittahnrg Chas H Me fiellao. Wheel’s
Waller Miller, St Loois S B Kendrick, Indiana
A Brartly. Massucbnaetta O Levering & la. Ba tunore
V Plummer, Trinidad Ob a. L Ha'ey. B istoa
8 L Taicori, New Haven Mies M Simpson. N York
M’S P (5 Falconer, Jrr City C T Tift Ala, Olociu liiti, O
F B Dieney & la. Cin, O PS McQusid. New Jersey
F 8 Hunter, Beading Tb- a A Gait. Sterliug, I I
John b'ewart. Albany, N Y T G Mackenzie, Ba timore
T H Hicks A ia, Maryland H H Ha'l, Wish, DO
Cboa C Fanhorn, Virginia E O Webb, Virginia
-Alt,nt L Norris, Virginia D T Wileb(i .Virginia
E A Bogne, Chicago O K Keller. Harri.barg
G w lia«is, Penua Pamae AXusseltnan. Penna
M H Batchebif. Illinois R N Siddell, Virginia
J H 'rT.es A wf Penna A W Douer Ohio
«eo M 8t( intnan. Laecaator H M Kirke
HBReesa Wash D O J M Colgan, WAsb, D 0
•7., q .A' ,wt ' ,p ’ 8t , '°" i 8 j Wayne,, Wash. D a
WBRniierworth. N Y Ill's A J Baiterw.irth,NY
Mrse E J Bntterwortb, NY A E Yooog, Boston
J Drommoi d, Beth 8 Farrell, Utica. Jf V
G Brinton, West Chester T H Brinton, West Chester
” S S"* I '®’ Boston Mi*g Preston, Connecticut
DEB H»dp, -N Y . John
Andr. w D Smilh, Pittsbg Mast H Smith, Pittsburg
Id-ard Hazrlton, Jr, Pitts Jo-eph smith. Jr. Pittsburg
R N Downing & wife Stephen R .ber's, N Y
J - BrenZT. Lex. Ky E lunis S la, N Y
A “ Allen. Paterson, N J Jkr- Alien A ch, Paterson
Jmßd X* AileD# t'ATfcrsoa A Garfia
*»• M*-ri*«ck;"Maiiß&aUl J G Go Gain, K T
Oto B Grate* Albany A tmcktguak&l*,W a *bgtn
Gfo W troy, KY G oid», Trov, N Y
M D Btoofcs, New Yoifc J S Kendall, New Yorx
w L.ibt, r.iprh:n‘>ti A Schenem-m, Neve York
D OQshmftn, T Kammslaberg & la, Cln
w Siuiib, Pltubwrg , «arai R«i nolle, pitta lurg
B Brdol ville & w*, Pittab’g N Ktngfhnry, fTartford
•S. T Wilson Boston Seth A Fowle, Boat n
MERCHANTS^'HOTEL— Fourth st„.below Arch.
T A Mc'Telland, Pittsburg W H Fritz, Bethlehem
O F.ilz, Betbltshtm - ' Jqs W Gfieriifiey, ijincaster
Jared F HteFter,(Lancaster James E Powers, WasliHa
» ban H tsli, Lancaster D Dellinger, Lima
H H Robnnwn, Pittsburg H E Bacon, Ky
J G Weldon, Pimburg John W Pitwck, Pittsburg
J»e 8 Msffett, Pirlsburg Miss 8 Moffett, Pittsburg
Jobu Muftett. Pittsburg. Geo W Stoesel, Pittsburg
A J d.e<v Pithburg Mrs 8 E Burns. St August
8 Mcllrov & wf, Pittabg H Sl' Barnett, Pittsburg
9, Lonip M Cody Asia, Lonisv/Ky
R M eOntchbu, Pittsburg E T Megrair, Pittsburg
J Dunievy, Jr, Pittsburg P 8 Murphy, Pittsbmg
Lraet Fainter, Westmidco John Paisley, Pittsbu-g
Jehu McKee, Pittsburg ' ' Obas Melville Brooklyn
J C Van l>nyn. N Y W B nel-h, Phifa
Sanoiei ftunjl, Boston , G*o L Owriogten, Oonn
F Lraih, Oswego. S I Sami Gramm, Pittsburg
•Tbt.s L Graham, Pittsburg John A Bee>, Allegcity
H EThsitr. S J J Van Tales, N J 8
W J Mndore, Pa A 0 Everiefgh, Pa
w V Bams. Beliefonte : M Snellarj, Pittsburg
M R Rot tree, Oljlnago W P Barclay, Pittsburg
Cbas Hemp. hire. Jeanesvflle G'dsJV Householder, Pa
® fl'vke, Beoford co John fhompacn, Pittsburg’
GWPlunil.y Chao Gi'l, N J
G P Parrish & son, Wilkesb S P Loogstreet, Wilkesbarre
Jeremiah pobindel. chaplain 110th Beg. P, V.
BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Gbestuut street, above Third.
H Gath, Allentown I f Oastldy, Pittßburg
Kdw B Hushes. New York A Vezbn, Philadelphia
J Vt Baykov, Madison,Wis O H Jeffrey, daiiaoo, Wis
F Coleman & wf, Cincinnati Miss E Bund, Harrisburg
E E Gore. Boston V.JoboFon, Syracuse
Sidney B Writs. New York Amos M Krllogg, Mich
8 A OomshM-k, New Jersey L Bicker, New Jersey
G Goligh- r, Zanesville I> Gins n, O.ncinnati
L‘c tit T N Spencer, US N G Wright, N York
0 S Porter. Hartford, Conn ADo Lake, N Jersey
D Pi.ner, N Jersey H J Muiford, N Jersey
B T Yourg N York G H Francis, NYork
J G Ligttbody, N York S De Camp & la, Wash’ton
AMERlCAN—C'hestnnt street, above Filth.
John H Jones, Summit Hill H Drntnbeller. Summit Hill
W Lee >"tilts, Weiherly Lieut J H G Miles, W Ones
J F Ganger, Milton ® t Wilson. Beav Mcaoow
CHbe Witt, Weatherly 8 6 Smith,'Weatherly :
J O Brittain, Beav Meadow W Siegflcld. Slatiogton
C F Sigman. Kasion . John Hoover. Weatherly
k Koont, White Haven 0 L Eberle, M Chunk
Copt n B Fester, Penna E Poster, Bethlehem
D H Snyder, Easton B F Potter, Potiaville ’ ‘
B 0 Mor.ls, Po'iFVille I A BeUlj, Pot'sy lie: ;
8 a Bi.eche?, Ptttstown J Hughes & la, Clnc’mati
A Hepburn, Williamsport , Dr E H Hiun ir, Vow sorry
I aar V. orheos. S.w Jersey A B P ipe. Prov. R t
T J Fallr, New York W H Jones,. Ea-ton
LlturJA Grierej, Mnine GFt Bobinsor, Bal imore
is F Fay, Biddleford. Maine B M Stevens, Mamo
THE ONION—Arch streak, above Third.
P C Mniphy. St Louis Chas Sailor, Boxborough
J K MUler Penns; Ivauia John B Smith, Maryland
J F Johnston, Blalreviile Z L Eisiier, .’Pittsburg
Ohrisiian HeFa, Pittsburg P H Hammerer, ZanesvLO
8 B ( leaver. Port Penn, Del E W.lson, New York
F Reads. Virginia .T mob M Frank, Dane co
Cyrus N Herr, Lancaster co J'B Hastings, Wheeling,Ya
W B Robinson, Dayton, 0 H B Beyman, Ohio
A L Gee, Gordon, Pa J P Irwin. Gordon, Pa
S W Williams, Pennsylvania J H Bhoads, Beading
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
Cbas Pugh, Pittsburg 0 J Miller,- Atlantic City
J Edwards, Sletington J D Harvey, Wilkesbarre
Jco N Matlack, Salem, 0 O Hess, :
John Vocklei, Virginia J P Jackson, Lsbanon co
J H Bonewitz, Pittsburg G Waltz, Lebanon ,
W H Leader,'Hanover L W Wagoner, Hanover ‘
8 Beard, Hanover . ■
STATES ONlON—Market street, above Sixth.
James Goodwin,'Mass H L Bigler, Pennsylvania
David Moore, Pennsylvania G N Andrews, York 00, Pa
Baml B Dexter, carton, O ■W J Penniiig Altoona
J T Owens. Altoona ■ Joel MilierJ Lancaster co
W V Warrington, N Y . W C WoMWard, lowa
L Evans, Penns; lvsnia Tbos Groom. Oiearfiald
W Edge, Chester co, Pe , John B Snyder & la,Esston
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
Isaac Parker, York co, Pa W C Case, York co, Pa "
J H Baker, W Chester • F L Keller, Cleveland, 0
Jos H Bailey. W Chester J J Tripple, Lancaster co
John Miller, Lancaster co R Darlington, Jr,Chester co
■ BARLEY SHEAF—Second atreet, below Vine.""
E Hunt, Mt Pleasant, N J J F Thatcher,' New Jersaw
J 8 large. Centreville, Pa Jas L * ickerson. N Jersey
W Toibert & la, Penna ;W Hebensaok, Mdltown
N Fell, Millorsville, Pa R Myers/Mllitown, Pa
E Wa>ton, Penna O H Ganlt, Penna
J B Warner. Becks county Jobn M Bnlon, Newton
D K Hart, Backs county H O Stackert, Dbylestown
W Ridge, Penna B Ridge, Pernio
J BMytrs, Penna* , D Rowland, Penna
E illclny, Penna J Enright. Penna
J Kitkbtide, Attleboro L Oomly, Byberiy
BALD EAGLE—ThIru street, above GallowbiiL
H Williams, Slatinglon, Pa W F Miller, Penna
B Brown, Byberry, Pa B Good, Doyle down
T 8 Ltlscnrins, Altoona Lieut fl II Bieber, Penna
S Bergstraser, Perna
•MT, TBBHON—Second street, abovo Arch.
8 Tanclave, Penna Jan M North, Mass
G-W Ellis, Bucks co i N Grier, Backs co
Miss A tore, New Jersey B Wylie, Phila
M Wilson A la, New Jersey
BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhm.
T J Weaver, Easton O Finney, Hartaville
J 8 Cornell, Penna. ,W Hamer, .Pennsburg
J Hersb, Pennsbnrg 0 Morris, Huntington
F Smith..Hnhtington J Wital, Northampton .
DavidHeinty, Penna, AStouffer, Exeter, Pa
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Capt Howard A la,’Jer City G W Dewees, Now York
Jos A Vanhorn, Wash. D 0 Tbos F Parry, Bucks 00
Lt Cbas,H Miller, Pottsvifle Beni Servoss, Phila
W B McGinley, Pnila A B Large, Maryland
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
VT BEE FOCBTH PAGE.
ABBIYED.
Brig Alms, (Br.) Morrow, 9 days from Bolt Key, with
7883 bus salt, to J F Peniston.
Brig Judge Bleney, Coombs, 10 days from Key West
in ballast to E A Bonder A Co.
Brig J P Wetheriil, Strobridgo, 3 daysftom New York,
with salt to Wm Bumm. :
Schr Meteor, Small, 12 days from Sidt Koy, with 2257
bushels salt to A E Outerbridge. >
• Bchr Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, with
grain to Christian A Co
gchr BlrJ, Dnffel. 12 hours from Lowes, Del, with
. wheat to Jas L Bewley A Co..
Bchr Wm Penn, Phillips, from Key West, in ballast to
captain. ■'
Bchr S J Bright, Smith, 6 days from Boston, with ice
and logwood to order.
, Scbr Ladr Suffolk, Baker, 5 days trom Boston, with
Unseed to Boyer A Barclay.
‘ Bohr Edwin 'Seed, 5 days ' from Boston,
with ice to ceptain. . r
Bchr Mary Standish, Atwood, 5 days from Boston,
with ice to captain.' - • 1
Bcbr Feseenden, Hooper, 7 dsye from Boston, in bal
last to csptaln. a , .
- Bchr Centurion, Stanley,.4 days .from Providence,, in
ballast to captain. 1
.Be) r 8 P Hawes, Baymon, 6 ‘days from Boston, inbal
last to captain. * - - ’ 1. -
Bchr B A E Steelman, Camp, 4 days from New York,
,, Ba ‘ 8 to Twelis A Co. 1
". ,6t °ver, Eldridge, 4 dayi from Boston, with
mdse to Twelis A Co. * * 1
' Bchr Boxbury, Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to OroweU A OolUna.
Bchr Isaac Rich, Crowed, 6 days from Boston, with
Ice <0 Tbomaa H OamlL
Bchr Snmmitt, Sweet, 4. days from Wellfleet, with
mdse'to Geo B Kerfoot. [
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1862.
CHESSMAN—RUiSKLLi-Ou May 224, by Rev.
James Cunningham, John »E Oaeesmaa to Lizzie L. Bus
sell: . - '..v ; . ::f - *
McOOOL—WABDEL L.—Angnst 9th. 1882, bv John
G. Wilson, V. D.- M., Mr. Her.ry W. Me tool, oi Co. I,
Zouaves d’Atrique, and Miss Bebecoa 0. Waideli, both
of Frank ford. Pa
■„ THOMPSON-PEBBY—Angnst 9th. 1882, by John
G Wilson, V. D M , Sir. Thoiuae E, Thompson, of (Jo.
K, Zonaves d’Afrique, and Miss Susanna’ Perry, both of
Frankfort), Pa . - . : .
BODGE- WGLLIVEK—ApriI 24th, 1882. by John.
G. Wilson, Y D.;M , Mr Giorge Hodge to Miss Cathav
line Wolllver, both of this city. - % '
WABh OCK.—In . Abipgtontownship, Montgomery
county, Pa., of crngestlon of tho brain, Bobsrt War
nock, inthe 49th year of his age.
’ His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at
tend the, funeral, from his brother’s residence, 925 Arch
Btrtet on Thurso ay afternoon, at 2 o’closk, Intermaut
at Monument Cemetery. - *•# ...
. THOM PSON —On the morning of the llth instant,"
Ephra Leake, daughter: of Charles H and Mary H.
TfeMßPtou, aged 4 months.
Funeral, tbis(Wedbeiday) moraing. at 8 o’clock, from
the residence of her parents, No. 443 North
street. ' *" #
WILLOOX --On Tuesday afternoon, the 12th Inst,
Juba Mant-field. Infant daughter of J. F, and JatiaS.
Wilieox, and granddaughter of 0. J, Wolbert, aged 15
Knitilhs. . j#
AItNAIS—On the evening of the 10th Inst., Charlotte
Emms, daughter ot Vi dor W. and Mary J, Arnais, aged
5 years, 7 months, and 19 days. *
BEAMISH.—On Saturday, 9th Inst , ArthnrL. Beam
ish, infant 6on of Arihorand Lydia B. Beamish, aged 8
months and 4 days. / *
COKKEKV—Suddenly, on tho Itlh inst., John Cor
kery. in iht 49:h year of his age,' . #
EVANS.—On the llth fust,after a very short illness,
William D., son of John B. and Hannah E: Evans, in the
4tb year of his age. ' #
FITZMAOBtOE —On Monday, August 11, John Fftz
manrice, aged 39 years: #
-F *RTfcT.—On tho 11 fh Ifist, John Farist, of Co K,
■ 93d Regiment, P. Y.‘, In the 42d year of his age. #
GAMBLE .—On the lOila inat , Ann Gamble, in the 85th,
year of her »ge. /
GlFFORD.—Suddenly, on the 10th insi., James Gif
ford. used 49.
HANNA.- On the 11th inet, Jessie, wife of William
v'HannaV'aped 38years. J . #
JOTINBTON.—-On tbo 9lh lost., John T. Johnston, of
Co 0, TSd Refliment, P. Y, (Baxter’s Zouaves), la the
18th year of his age, from the effects of a wound received'
in the battle at Savage’s Station, Ya, Jane 29.
KERNAN.—On the 11th Inst, Thomas Kernan, aged
' 45 years. *
LANGSTAFF.—At Maurieetown, N. J., August!, af
ter a liDgerihgiUtieM, Sira Bliodit Langataff, in toe 5 lib
Sear of her age, formerly of Philadelphia. *■
LUCKENS.—On the 9th inst»Mr. John Luekons, aged
62 years. 1 ’■ /#
MCBRIDE.—On the lltb intt.i Margery, wife of Ed
ward IB cßrlf-o, aged 39 j ears. ’ *
MoNAliLT.—Suddenly, on tha 10th inst, Bernard
McNally; aaed 42 y ears , /■■ "#'
McEEEVFB,—Outbe 11thinst., Edward, sonof John
and Mary Ann HcKeever, aged 2 years and 19 days. #
McHBNBY,—OiI the 10th inat., Joseph Y. McHenry,
aged 20'years and 11 months. #
MAGLKNNON,—Cn the 10th lnat., PatrickMaglen
bod. a«<d 49 years. nr
; MoMU LLEN:—Suddenly, on the 10th Inst., Bobort,
son of Bnhert and Margaret McMullen, aged 14 years. #
.. SI C’OLUBE.—On the loth inat. Nancy, wifeof William
MefUnre, in the 81st year of her age. #
~ O’NEILL.—On theioth inst;, Ellen, wife of Thomas
O’Neill, aged 60 5 ears. • > ■ ■ ■ r *
BIOIIAKDS.—On the 11th Inst, Ida, daughter of Sami.
»hd Ann Richards, aged 1 year and 6 months #:
BT A N,—On the 11th inat.j Helen, infant daughter of
Helen E. and Edward D. Ryan, aged 3 months. -*
BHAW.—On the morning of the 11th inat . Elizabeth
V. Thaw, twin daughter of Joseph and Sarah Shaw, aged
6 months. ■
SDMMEBS.—On ■ tbo 11th inst, Ida V., daughter of
John and Jane Snmroers, aged 18 months. # .
BTEW A III).—On the; 11th inst, Rebecca : Steward,.
widow of the late John'Steward, Sr., in the 72d year of
her age. • • *
SWIFT.—FeII in battle before Blohmohd, with his face
toward the fne, Jnno 21, Bonj. M. Swift, a member of’
Company B, 72d Regiment, P. V., (Baxter Eire Siouaves),
agid 18 years.. # .
STBLLFOX.—On thelOth inst., Mr. John Stellfox; in
tho Slat year of bis age. #
SHAW.—On the 10th inst., Mary Elizabeth Shaw,
daughter of Daniel and Mary Shaw, aged 13 months # ■
, TOTJQHBB.—On the 10th inat., Patrick Tougher, aged
40>ear*: :
WHITE.—Oh the.2sth of July, of brain fever, at the
hospital at Harrison's Landing, Va., Thomas S. White,
aged 43 yeara, of Co. D, 951 h Bogimont, P. Y r , (late Col
Gcslitie’s). *
TO3JNG.—On the 11th inat, Israel Yonog, Esq., an old
resident ofihia city, in the 79th year of hia two. #■
"MOURNING STORE.—BESSON &
JLvJ BON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street:
f : Black Monaseline ds Lainea, double widths.
. Black Taming.
Black Sommer Bombazines.
Black English Bombazines.
Black Alpacas, bombazine finish.
Black Gros Grain and Poult de Sole Bilks.
Black Crape Maretz and Bareges.
Black Barege Heruani.
Black Silk Grenadines.
Black and White Dawns, Ginghams, Ac. jy23
ryvs=» I. 0. 0.1 F.-THE MEMBERS OF
UO! .’TEMPLE DODGE No. 2(8 are requested to meet
at the ©dd Eellowa’ Hall, South THIRD Street, TO
MOBBOW (Thursday) AFTERNOOS, at i> o’clock, to
attend, the ■ funeral of Brother P. G. THOI.*KHBN aN;
Per order, [lt*] H POPE, Secretary.
lYfs=* OFFICE MINE IULD AND SCIIUYL-
U 3 'KIDD HAVEN BAILBUAD 00.—PBitangi..
ruiA,Blh month 11th, 1862. <-
At a stated meeting of the Board of Managers, held
TBI3 ;DAY, a semi-annual dividend of FOUB PER
CENT, (equal to two dollars per share) wasdeolared,
payable to the Stockholders or their legal representa
tives, on or after the 21»t inat.
The transfer book wilt he closed until the 21.<t. Inst.
aulB-wfm3t WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary.
ry-s=* TWENTIETH WARD—A STATED
Lk.3 Meet ng of the. PeoeD’s Association of thi Twen
tieth Ward will bebetd fRIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at
8 o’clock, at the Hdt, 8. W. corner of KDETENTH,
Street and GIBABD. Avenue.
1 JOSEPH 'f. MABCEB, President.
B. H. CLINTON, Secretary. It#
Steamer Ironsities, VSni'oveer, 25, bonrs from Sew
York, -ith tndse n> w gl B,ini tt Coi - i -
Sieamer alida. Hi.bineon, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W F Glide*
OLE ABED,
Bark Fleetwirg* Jayne, Pernatnhuco, Wejsford, Ban
ken & 00.
Bais kyplyn. Paltorson, ,Boston, Tweli* A 00.
Pchr Jo«;phine. navi**. n*»vnrbiil J’B flenry.
Schrbß MrheeUr, ffcGiaugbliu, Balern, Heckaoher &
-Oo •'
Scbr Jss Sfttterthwaite. Madoy, Boston,
A Maxfi^ld
Bcr*r w Ot Hfer. Kaycer, Wevmouth, Oastoer, Sfcisk
oey & Wf-ilivfiton,
Bir Fin ny Gtrner, Pierce, New York, W P Olvde,
Btr B Willing, OlujpooEe, Bvliimure, A Or jvoi, Jr* , =
SAILED
.Ship Zered, McGonaele, sailed at \% !|PH. on Toes-:
day, tor Londonderry, iu tow f »n« B a. doa"ier* dhe
out the fs>liowic K enrgo: 33 011 basheis corn, and
400 hhia fiour; alsoi U 0 papseugers.
(Oorreepondeuce of the Press.)
HAVRE DIB GRACH. AngYL
Tbe steamer Wyoming intt here this morning, with 16
boats in.row, fodtn and coneienwt »* foitowsi,
Tempest, with wheat, &c, to A G OattollA Oo; Burn
in e Bosh, Inm’ cr to W d faylort Traveller do to
Oittig; w r i f ht * Bros do t-» D B .Tavlon Hary Louisa,
do to John Oreig; J B L*wran, HnH d? Dav e a:*d: G4V:
Bo> do to Novcro*? A S hi; Bfi & t»iopl’*c>U. do
to Paturwm <S T ipptocoti; V J OuU*»!i. and thorn** &
Barrie, bar ir-m to Perot "A Broe; Border States, pig me
tal to rah«*n A <3b; Fncny Fiok do to NorrUtown; tt
B Wig on, bir coal to HammeTt, Van Dusen & Lochmao;
Swatara & Orion do Delaware City.
WHmOBANOA
Brier flelifornia. Gifford, her c« at Bristol 9th lust*
B»*fe o*k, B>der, houce, an Boston llth Uipit.
. B*hr Jowpb Turner crowed, beace, at Boston 11th
insane
fcchr Fred Warren, Coombs, hence# at Boston 11th
iretent. *
SPECTAT* NOTICES.
A Call for Volunteers.
: BT THE BABD OP TOWBR HALL,
Patrlo's, at Oolumhi**'e oall,
Baeten to the res*-u ’ •‘B J
Come fro oevery loyal State;
- * Kever f*w wait.
Ni ver let your ; cpuptry drag
Freeo an to e.uppLrt ber flag, ;
Ootne at onr.p j at Puch a time,
"When Indifference is a crime,
Let no impediment delay, ;
Or keep you ‘rum the mortal fray* -1
Since the timid and the brave
Both mutt find the destined grave;
Since the fated hour must c-?ms . ' .
Wh«t eech mortol finds his doom, v:
What will it avail you, say# ‘
Qoif tlv at hometo et*y ? '
Dpotb has more in bod -rooms stain
Th&TvoD t* e embattled plain.
Go,ye patriot btropß, go;
liueh to meet the traitor foe.
But ere'you your homes fors&khf -
; AUdue preparation# malre;
Arms and amtutt'diieu t»k6, ?
/ ■ Bavereacks, canteens provide,
Olo'hes from iTower Hall beside,
Wnere, Ihe summ-rstock to close, *
Many a wondrous t» rsrain goes.
Thus, provtdee wi»h *he best,
Armed, provislonf?d, and well-dressed,
Wed you may in comf*rt fight.
And maiutaip your country's right#
. ■ MinitLing duty with delight.
TOWEB HALL, No.£lB MARKET St, PhUada.
-BBNNJS "T & 00.
Peap Made Tp'HEAB lnstruments
to assist tbe Hearirg at P. HaDEIBA'S, 116 aoirh
TENTH Street, below Oheen ut. aul3-3t
Batohrloß'b Hair Dye !
THR BEST IN THR WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S oolebrated Hair Dys
intidnce* a color not to bo tUeilngvlebea from aatnro—
sarrantert not to Injitfe tha Half .in' the leaatremedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
Ilfs. GRAS, RED, dr RUSTY H&IB Instantly turr.* s
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tiful. Sold by , all Druggist*, so.
tBF The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHB
LOB, on tt* four tides of each boa.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(JMe 233 Broadway and 18 B<m4 *fr««f),
my2B-iy - _ ; New York.
fIN.GER & Co.’S X.ETTER “A” Fa.
MILT SR WINSMAT SINK, wjth ALU THE BE
CENT IMP>,OYE BENTS, tg the bust, and cheapest.
•od •' HOW--. BMAvnm, of ah Sewing Machines. This
Machine will, sew anything, from the running of a tuck
la Tarletan to the making of. an Overcoat—any thing
from Pilot or Bearer Cloth down to the softest Gauze or
Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to per
fection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather tuck, quilt, and
has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work.
This is not tho only Machine that can full, horn, bind,
and so forth, but It will do so better than any other Ma
chine The Letter ”A ” ‘ Family Sowing Machine may
be had in a great variety of : cabinet cases. The Folding
Case which is now hecomihg'so popular’ is, as its name
implies, one that .can be folded into a box or case which,
When opened, makes a_beautiful, substantial, and spa.
cions table for the work to rest upon. The oases are of
every Imaginable design—plain as the .wood grew in its
native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make
them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk
twist, thread, needles, oil, eto., of the very be-t quality.
Send for a copy of « Singer & Co.’s G.zrttk.”
I. M. SINGER & 00.,
468 BEOA D WiT, M. Y
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHES TNUT ST.
‘ . jy!2-mwftf ..
ONB-PiatHS CLOTBINttjOF THE • T.a-wea’r -
Sinks,'made in the Best Manner, expressly tor ■ BE
TAIL SALES, LOWEST Selling Prices marked in:
Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory; Onr Qke-Peio* Ststeh Is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
seffi-Tv JONER * 00 . 804 MARKET Street
MARRIED
DIED.
jy-V=>. ’NOTICE.—THE SURSCIIIBERS TO *
LL3 toe citizrns’ bouniy fund, u, »w k®.
oruuiiig, are hereby notified that the Crcasnrer of the
Fm d, SINGLETON *■ MB BOER, Kb|., will r-cetve
the amounts of their subscript!one, daily, at ihe Farm
rfcfe* and Mechanics’ -Bank, and furnb-h them with printed
■ eoipts ’or >llO mtae: ertbolr sobscrietions m»v tie paid
to tbe member of the tJoitimtWee to wheat they subscribed,
and the Treasurer’s receipt frill be sent to the donor.
B' order oi'the Committee.
jt26-tf THOMAS WEBSTER. Chairman.
fY5=» ISSSRANCE CMMFANYOF THE
Hot STATE OF PBSJNhYiaVAbtA—PHILADKL.
I'HiA, Aoanat 4, 1862 —"-he Diree.tors have this dev de
claitd a dividend of SIX PER CBsF, or Twelve Dnl
la>B per share, pat able to the stockholders or their legal
repiesattfatives, on demand.
ao6-30t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary.
iy-5=- OF* ICKOFTHK BUARDOF HEAL.PH,
Ll 3 b. W. .pinner SIX IH and SAN SoM Scs.— PitiLa
.Ii&LHIIA. Atigust 12. 1562.
I am eitenteo hr the Board of Health to publish iho
following copy tf a rest-loti n, adopted hv them this date:
WASH. L VBLADSN, Cierk .
Whereat. li.iofmation bee bfeu received that Yel
low Fever it. prevailing et. ICey Vest j. therefore,
Resolved. Th*t public notice be riven that all vessels
th. r» f. on., am vine at >he Port of PhUadelphit, atiali drat
*t p et the I.nz-rfclt . Station, and there.be treated in ac
rordahco aith Kt-cUon Ninth "of the Hea'th Law* of
7848 • - tt!i!2-3t
MINTH WARD .PEOPLE’S ASyOOI A-
Lk3 TION.—v he regnlar monthly tneetiea of t -i- \a
- ■ .Htioti will be held at the hall, n WELETH and FIL
BERT Streets,.on I’URRDaY EVENING Angnttl2.
1862. at B, .’clock JOHN THOMPdON, President.
David Bkitlek, Secretary. aull 2t#
|Y-=a. ir: i TIZ LNV~isOU IN T Y FUND, I »ATI-
Lkjf TUT 151. ci. ain tho pronot iucrea*e et the armies
t.i ilih Otiiteo sratie—TheOonimit.ee on .lorrespindeucs,
to whom has been entth-tetl the duty of addresrlug ti-e
veallbyaud oatr.otic ctt.z ns who mav be ab*oot from
the city, will tbaik’uily receive, at the Indepaodßrica
Ball, by mail or o-berwi, ~ the names and ornsent, poft
ofiice eddrese of ell sttch citizeoa as may be « h .s.‘nt from
the city. and any snggestione that their fellow-oitizens
me* d.em proper to commnoicate to them.
* By mder of
auB 6t COMMITTEE ON CORRESPONDENCE
rv-s=> LXi ÜBSIOIN TO ATLANTIC CITY,
IU by the Y' U.'G MEN’S ilHßlstflASr AjoOOl-
A . lON, on Anenst ltth.
. Anew and interesting feature— 0 sick and vo undid
soldiers will a>-o..tn *auy the Excursion, under the care
of ihe Amy Committee.
An interesting meeting will beheld in the aftarpooc,
at i o'clock.* in tha P..--IP terisn Ohnroh Rev Dr K.
Goddard. Rev. Dr Bo.oberger, Rev. Dr. Quick, and
otntrg, will aodroai the meetine.
A chance for a plea*»nt. vf-it 'o tbe Sea Shore. Frienisl
mtke nee of it. Tickets. SI 25.
, Beats I ave Yine-stseet Wharf at 6 o’clock. Train
haves Atlartfc O.tj at 5 36 P. M. an9-smw3t#
ryr==» RECRUITS FOR. PHILADELPHIA
U 3 BUG. MKNT-. IN THE FIELD Tht DH
hU«<IKG AGENCY OF THE .OIT'ZE VB’ BOUNTY
FOND announce to all Recruiting Officers for Pitila
delrhiaßeginunis in the fi-ldr that th-v site DAILY,
•belween 9 A 51. »> dl2 M, at th ir Office, in front of
the FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK, and are
prefai.d lo pay
SG Pr, minm to each Rec|-nit, and
S5O Bonnty.to each Recruit, u non eomp’ianoe with
tho terms they have adopted. Information in datall
given on application to ibe uudersigeed, Recfoiting
Officers will please present theie oredentiala for enlisting
KIuSAEL Y. BAKER,
’ GEORGE WIHCNEY,
aaS-isel SINGLETON A MERCER.
ryr==* District attorney.—to the
LLS ymbnds of the national aominis.
TbaTION IN PHILADELPHIA:
' My nomination,Tatt tall, for: Associate Judge of the
■ District Ci-nrt to the exdu-ion of Judge Stroud, was the
cccttsion of an < xcitementwhich threatened to defeat the
wb. le ticket, and with a view to obviate tnch a result,
I wan strongly nrged to withdraw for the purpose of re
storing hartnont to: the party. Not (’.siting'to bo an io
etinmetitality of discord at a time when it wss the plain
do'y of every loyal man to sacrifice personal considera
tion's for the general good, I tmoe ted the Convention to
ressermhle.end tendered back to it tbo nomination with
which it bad honored me. The result was that Judge
Sirouo was ; nominated as my successor, and oar whole
judicial ticker elected.': No sooner had I withdrawn than
It wae generally conceded that, in return for sacrificing
hjy cba. aes of an election for the general benefit of the
party, I should, be: nominated at the easniog election
for DISTRICT ATTORNEY.' I 'Such was,the general
desire that,! ad tie nomination been th* n made, l hazard
little in saying it would have, been conferred upon me. if
not unanitnonsly, at leset hy an overwhelming majority.
Tf, under such circumstances you atill deem ihe worthy
of the nomination, and as the time is near at hand when
1 ou will be calieo upon to bestow it on some one, I will
be pleas*d to have it o-mferred open me Should yon:
bow. Ver, considering the emharrasaed condition of our
oocT.try. be if tbo opinion that the (ugiera! interest will
be b*(ter subserved by Ibo seiectioiiof ano hsr, I shail
cheerfully argniesce in the result.
Tiuly yours, AMOS BRIGGS-
August 1,1862. au4 6 9 IS 16 20 6:**
ty~=w WUR COUNTRY I TO ARMS ! !—THE
ILjf COSI MITT«.E appointed to rece vb Subsoripcieos
in md of tbe ClTlZffiNd’ BOUNCY FUND, for pro
vlding the proportion of Philadelphia’s quota of men to
increase the Army of the Republic, sit daily at
IHUETS ND E NOE HALL,
From 10 A M. to 2 P M.
By order of the Committee. :"
j)29tai , TBQ.MAfI SYEBSTEB, Chairman.
TSUE UNITED STATUS SANITARY
LkX 00MMI-SION—PHIL4DELP lIA iGE 107,
*O. 5235 CHESTNUT. STREET —The following recnm
mendailon, by tho President of the United States, snffi
.cieutly anrhenilcatea tiie Oommisaion to the public :
. “ The Sanitary OommiMiou is doing a work of great
bbmenity and direct practical value to the nati m in this
time of its trial It is entitled the gratitnde aiid con
fidence. of the people, and I trust it will be generously
supported ■ - .Th-reia no arettcy through which yolaatary
offetings of patriotism can he more effectively made ”
“ABKAHaM LINCOLN.’’
The undersigned will receive, and forward to placed
where they may be most needed, all contributions for the
Sick and wounded. - ' ■ ...
_ The articles" roost required* are Muslin Shirts and
Drawers (both old and.new), woollen Undershirts, Panta
loons, and Blockings, and for which tnere is an incessant
demand. - W. PLaTT, Jr,
• anl-let Rune, intondont.'
city bounty fund.
IkJf ' TO THE VtyLUN ■ISERS-
■ V Notice is hereby given, that ihe ”o omission appoint
ed by the Mayor, under an:Ordinanca entitled : •■An
Ordinance to make an appropriation to aid the enlist
ment of volunteers,” approved Jul« 20th, 1862. will bo
ipPfcsiHTO at its office,yNo!-412-PBUNll! street, DAILY,
between the hours of 12 o’clock M and 3 o’clock P. M.,
(Sundays.excepted,) for the purpose of receiving appli
cations from, and granting certificates to, the Volunteers
entitled to receive Bounty Money from the City of Phi
ladelphia, .under said ordinance and the supplements
thereto For the protect, applications' will be received
only from thote who bave-boen eulisted in the City of
.Philadelphia, on account of.its quota, under the catt of
the Governor, and have been mustered for service in the
new Regiments. as the bounty to tho recruits for the Old
Bt gin ems-ie paid it em the fund raised by private snb
scription, end' wbicb payment, by a Supplementary Qr.
dinar ce. approved Angnst 4tb, 1862, excludes noch re
citnts from patticipatiug in ihe Oity Bouuty Fund.
The sums payable to aU who have thus volunteered in
the city of, Philadelphia, eod have been so mustered into
• *, o , D< ‘" Companies and Regiments raised (whether rest-'
fleets of the City or elsewhere) B | n be the call of the'Pro
. sident far 300,000 additional, volunteers, or who shall
hereafter volunteer, and be so mustered under said call
are on follows: ' ’
9 months xacrtdbf $2O 00
12-mooths do so 00
'3 years or tie war 60 00
The Bounty is payable one-half when the Uotnpany to
which the claimant belong; is full, and the captain tnereor
is.mnstired into service, and the remainder when the Be
gimentis completed, and ihe commanding officer thereof
shell hare been mustered into the: service. ' - '
The evidence required for the certificate for the first
instalment will he; :
Ist. A copy of. the master roll of toe company, duly
certified by the United States mnsteriog officer. .
, 21. Satisfactory evidence that the applicant was en
listed in the city of Philadelphia fur the purposes afore
said;
lhe *nma)hbg instalment, it must be shown that
the claimant is,stitl,a member of the company, and that
the regiment to which the'compaoy has been attache d
-is cemplete. Bfank forms of application wIU ba furnisiiod
at the office of the commission, 412 Prune street.
‘ JOHN 0. KNOX, Chairman.
Philadelphia, August 11,1862. au!2l2t
rv~» OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS!—PA.
U_3 TBIO flO Citizens who desire to sobscribe to the
CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUN D, to aid the reoruitiog of
ihe Philadelphia Quota of the President’s call for three
hundred thousand men, are; respectfully infortued that
the Ocmmittee will sit daily to receive eubsorlptious from
ten A,M. to two P; M., at INDEPENDENCE HALL.
Snbtcriptiona may likewise.be sent loeither of the un
dersigned: : f-" "
ALEXANDER HENBY, Mayor’s Office.
CHARLES GIBBON 5v Secretary, 252 South Third
strut •
CHARLES D. FREEMAN,' Secretary, 601 Sanaom
street, Vi ■-
JAMBS McCIeXNTOOK, Olty Treasurer, Girard
Bank. .
HENBY I). MOOBB, State Treasurer, 664 North
Eleventh street. ■. ■ ...
STNGLETON A, MFEOKR, Treasnrer of Fund,
Farmers’and Mechanics! Bank.
- THOMAS WEBBfSS, 14 North Dataware avenue
WILLIAM WBLBH,2IB South Delaware aTonue.
.J. BO:-8 SNOWDEN, Independence Kali,
ADOLPH E..8081E, 158 Dock street
B W. DE OOUBSEY; 631 Oheetnut street
GEORGE H. STUART, 13 Bank street.
: MICHAEL y . BAKEB, Independence HalL .
GEORGE WHITNEY, office or A. Whitney A Sons.
BICH ABD O. D ALE, 621 Market street
LOBIN BLODG«T, 'Board.of Trade Booms- -
' : .JOHN E. ADDIOKB, Independence Hal),: .
JOHN V. WATSON, office of North American.
JAMES MILLIKB N. 110 Walnut street.
, Ward committees will be appointed to procure sab
seriptfons in every .ward in the city, due notice of which
Will shortly appear.
All subscriptions will be acknowledged daily in tha
papers,'hnloss otherwise requested.
By order of the Committee,
,i»59 .r/: THOMAS WEBSTEB, Chairman.
SEWING MACHINES.
& WILSON,
SBWINQ MACHINES,
.628 CHESTNUT STREET,
jelB-3m
, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
T?INB SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
A? The subscriber would invite attention to his
• ' IMPEOTBD OBT OF BHIETS,
Which ho makea a speciality inhls business, . Also, con
stantly receiving v
HOVKIiTXKB FOB GENTLEMEN'S WJSAB.
J. W. SCOTT,
' " SINTIiKMEN’S fuenishing ptobb,
No. 814 CBE3TNVT STREET,
i»B tf Four doors below the Continental.
rro PATRIOTIC BOOK-FANO iERS.
-11 —A young man, desirous of-immediately voluti
teeringin this the fconrof hlaonantrr’s peril, and anifons
to leave.bis family the mean* of livelihood, would pledge
(or sell outright), to any gentleman who would advance
a refteonable i m on them, a number of BABB MB B
BAIi, TBEOhOGTOAL, POLITICIAN, and WISCEL
LAKEODB WOBKg, aocnmnlatod after much toil and
at considerable er rouse. a note addressed to “J. N. M-,”
Office of The Frets, ' will receive prompt personal,
atttntion.' ' aulfiffit
Tt/TILLER’S ARMY BALSAM.—A
LtJL moat reliable romedy for the prevention andcnre
of Dyßenteiy, Diarrhoea, and Bowel Oomptainta. Pie
pared especially for aim; nae, and adapted to camp
dysentery. Imitations being 'offered, buy none withont
the proprietor’s signature ia on each bottle.
■ , FRED’K A. MILtiEE,
No. 224 North THIBD Street,
nnl3-wsm6t* Corner of Branch, Philadelphia..
EEAD THlS.— lnsure jour life im
mediately in the <* Mutual Life:lnsurance Compa
ny. ” Office, 400 WALNUT Street, By so dolns, you
■will be inauifd ; egaiußt -tbo' caaimltioa of war, If you
wait nntill you .are drafted you cannot got insared. This
Cpznpany have more than eight millions of dollars at in
terest, no The projits &re aii
divided amopff thettnembere.- - after providing: for
all habjtitjfiaand re- iußuranco (uoti including premium
notes held by other Companies,) would hare more money
left than flfi ottcr liife Insurance Companies in America.
Fer*ons will be waited upon at their reefdences or placee
of biißineM/by addressing a note to Hr A: OHAMBRBS,
4COWALSWTStreet. ■ au!2# ;
T V O R Y TYPES. —BEIMER’S
A IYOBYTYPES are a decided success—truthful co
pies of the original. Colored In a laithtulaodartistio
manner—fre h warm, and impressive. SECOND Street,
above Green. . ... ... ..... aulg-lt#
TUW RECEIVED 10,000 POUND I
VJ best quality Linen Thread..fcr Sewing Machines,
Nos, 40 0 70, pnt up li. 2.ounce and on 200-y ard spools,
aid for Bale by YFQIQaMDTB S BALEIOH,
an!2-12t No. 9 BANK Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Thru avoiding the difflcnity horotoforo ezperlenood by
requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from May
Jiifßß H. WALTOffi
WAIiTON' & YDST,
V V BAKKBBS, BBOKEBS,
ASD ■' 1
OSNIEAI COB BEOTOBS,
Mo. 26 South THIBD Street, Philadelphia.
. . . BEFEBBNOES.
Jay GookeA Co., Hon. James Pollock,
James, Kent, Bantee, & Co., Hon. H. D. Foster,
Esberick, Black, 4 Co., Hon. A. H. Boeder,
0. McKlbbin’A Son, Hon. Asa Paoker,
E. P. M.iddletop & Bro" Hon. Warren J. Woodward.
Hon. Wm.„WUkln», V. L. Bradford, Esq.
, an7-Sm
M SCHULTZ & CO. -have removed
•to 1*0. 36 South THIRD Street, wherethey will
attend to the purchase"and sale ot,Forei?n and Domettto
Exchange, Gold and Silver, Old Demand Notes and
other Securities, aul-lm*
CO KAfl-THIS AMOUNT WANT
tP/V}€/VVe ED upon Mortgage, first-class Farm
near the etty. . Apply to B PBTTIT,
iylS , " Hp.BWWALHrTHtro*t.
EADIEB’ AND GENTS’ HAIB
DYED in Paris style, at FOTJBTH and BBINCH.
anlS Iftf
MILITARY.
gNLIfcT! ENJLISTI
TEN DOLLARS WILL BE <3TVEIJ,
IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER
, BOUNTIES i
To recruits for the
4-.STH REGTMIiSNT
Pennsylvania Volcfleera, (CoL THOMAS WELSH.)
low at Fewjwrt Rewa.
03SE 39TJSDBK I?,. of tho first clftss* &t& WNniod
initDedistelj for this regiment.
Apply at
: EVANS * HASSAIJL’B, •
, ■ NO. 418 AROE Street.
« Vuip I/BAFTING!!
Sl—& Wfotirgof lEISHM.BN will be heU at 8 e’olook
P. M * TBIS 23ib iuj»t., for tf»e paroose of vrg&nizioft
. n Begimen!, to be called the "BRIAN HOHOtHt *IE
VNV * D JMSH LERI ON," at U yNNELLY’S Hofei,
OMOBlte the State Honte : !•*
Jj f 162 BO t NT/y: C LOT a »NG,
H PAY. and RATIONS' immi’diately. ‘ ’t n' h R Hi
]|£ nilnt (Gray deserves). Colon'l P. 0. P.LI.MAKER.
Acoped for three y* are or the wa-. Recruits wanted
for Company O, at 201 WALNV r Sireet. -
Captain A. T. GOODMAN.
F ret Lieut. BENJAMIN BAYi.EE,
fircona Lieut JAMBS W. I.ATI’A. : an!3 3t*
*! DON’T WAIT TO HE DRAFTED.
—Moo wantid to fill a Company for srscnt. sun-
W ViCß.'by antb rity of the'Adjatanc Gemrai nf i>enn
-BJlv*dlh. Bighi'st bounty given. One month’s pay,
rstjons and $lO in ad vance on •mireting.
N. B —Becrniis will be mastered into the service im
mediately. . • N
Atplv ,t So. 1021 CHESTNUT Street.
ZKIS-'E, 8. W. carter of KLBVESTH and FITZ
WATER Streetb.' . .
Lieutenant H 8. SOHOMAEKBH,
au!3-3t ‘ Becrniiing and Mastering Officer. ;
SDAFT DAY BUT TWO Of THE
BOUN fY.—Gmy.Resei ve», Il9fh Regiment P. V.
$162 Brunty and.S IS—one month's pay—in advance.
$lO wbt-n sent to c*ujp.
$2 when mnsiircd in.
, Col. P. 0 KILMAKF.R.
Recruiting Headquarters 305 ARCH Street
“ Capt. HBNBY P. TBOEFITT, Jn,
firit Lieut. Cbas Sonu!, Jr.
SeooTid blent F B. Faust. nuli-B'#
«Nl>Ti 0 B.’—A meeting of tlie offi
cere of tbe ONION GUARD KegunaDt, will be Held
at the Reglme&l&r Headquarter, corner of
Front Bud evening, at o’clock.
By Older of J B.'ADAMCS,
-P* Coloael Commanding Sesiment
| BEOKUITB WANTEDTOftOiM
|p»w.I 121st Begimert, PCT-.»'\Poibßel'.Q&A&
MftN BIDDLE. slo2 bounty, and ooe month’s pay
in advance. Apfiy atSn, 839 North dBJOND It.
so » a. ' JriffS DDaBfBOF.c
Bnl2 3'* Licntanant and Recruiting Officer.
M BUOKTAIL RIFLE BRIGADE.
B ‘ ' 5165 BOUNTY,
ill *lO EXTRA BOH STY fur first aftoen men. -
Min mustered in on enliatment. Pay aud rations
to commence at onco. '
CffAS. S; BOYD,
(Formerly of Commonwealth Artllle* y,) »
Second Lieutenant .-tnd Recruiting Officer.
anl2-41* . 113 FBaNKFOBD Road.
| BICBUITB WANTED IMMB
- for the Color Oomcanv of the 23d
ISPASTBY, (121st P.
V.),Ci,l.<!H APMAN Bir.D E. Apply at the Nnrth
east coiner SIXTH and MINOR Streets.
J FRANK STEELING,
„ . .JAMES MAGNRR,
bu!2 3t* .■- . - Becrniiing Officer*.
J 121 St REGIMENT pennsyl-
H YANIA VOLUNTEEBS, Colonel CHAPMAN
lir BIODLB
bKUBUITS WANTED FOB TQE WA.B.
A preiKium of $2 will be paid to each reoruit at tho
time nt muster
Oi etnGßtli’B pay in advance, and:
SI6O Bounty, to ait ■ »
S2* tJyited St»tes Bounty in cash.
S6O Oily of Philadelphia.Boanty,
SiO Extra and f
576 United States Bounty at the end of the war.
Becnijt* will.ibe mustered immediately iuto service.
Pay ami r&tioDß from date of mtwter.
Apply at any of the follnwing recimHiDfir stations :
ALEXANBEB LaWBIE, Captain Co. B. No. £OB
y street '
CBABIfES F. BITLSE, 2d Ltentenant Co. B,S. W.
ccrner trevemeenth and Oallowhill streets.
* J. FR&NK. STBiiLING, Captaia Co. C, N. E. comer
Bixthmd EdJnorstreets.
G-EOBGE Wfld POWELti, 2! Lieutenant Co. 0, Bf«
E. corner of Twelfth and Spring Garden streets.
OEUBLBB E. KTXING, 21 Liontenant Co. D, Ko -
l§i9 street.
M: W. 0 BiBCLtiT, 2i Lieutonant Co. E, Ho. 715
‘.Girard avenue. , •
J. ALFKJCD KAY, 2d Lieutenant Co. F, Brunor’s
'HoTf| f .&Mn street. Germantown.
WM, BIWIXH HOBABT, 2d'Liontenant Co. G, Polts
town, Montgomery county-. -
EDWABD GBATZ. Ja:, 2d Lientenant 00, H, N. W.
corner of Thirteenth and Girard avenue.
JOHN BCBBOEOW, 24 Lientenaut Co. I, No. 229
Forth etreet.; :;
JOSHUA GABSED, 2d Liehtenant Co. K, Main
str« t- Franktcrd.
JOHN lUNGEB£CH| 2d Lieutenant, No. 4S North
Third street,
SAMUEL T. LLOYD, Captain Co. E, No. 728 Zane
slreet. ' ■ .
HABBY HEBTZLEB, Lientenent, No. 821 Marhet
street. '
JaMF.B ASHWOETH, Captain Cal, Frankford.
JAMES MAGNEB, Llentoiant, N. E. cofnor Bcn and
Minor sneerp. . ■ ■■ •
WILLTAM W. DGBB, Lieutenant, 336 North
Thirteenth street. ; '
SAM DEL C. THOMAS, Sergeant Co, D, No. 431
Cbeßtnnf etioet.
-J- H, HOLMAN, Fraokford road and York ptreet.
aui2-4r# - ..jTHOMAS M. HALL, Adjntaut -
W 121st REGIMENT P. V.—Be
.P emits wanted for Company D, of the 231 Phila-
W d.lphia Light Coiouri Chapman Biddle
Apply at the ANDERSON HOUSE, 1529 SOUTH
Street, opposite the Kater Market. Bonntv SI6D. Mas
tered in at once, _ CHABLEB K. ETTING,
anil 6t .* : 1 Second Lieutenant.
R THE 116th REGfftIENT, P. V.,
0 accepted for three years, are now; nearly ready for
lit the field. Fractions of companies will be accepted
from the country. Recruits front the c. untry coming
into this regiment will receive @56 bounty: in addition to,
ti c bounty paid by their county atid General Government.
Traneportstion wifi bn furnished on application to these
Heedqoarters. 624 MARKET Street, Philaditphia, or to
Major G. H. BABDWELL, at “ Herr’e Hmel,” Harris
toirg. . D. HEENAN,
anll-12t Col. Commanding 116th Begtmen’. BY. , .
R CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT.
R pwpT«w« e m eral BIGKL has selected this
REGIMENT as one of the three from the state of
Pennsylvania to bs-attached to his command; All
those who desire to win glory-in serving und<r thisgai
1-nt General, to tho beantiful iand healthy,valby of ibo
Shenandoah, had better, join at once the rapidly filling
raike of the Corn Exchange Regiment. au9.6t#
|j ABLE-BODIED MEN WANTED
fa FOB COMP ANY H, GRAY RESERVES. Recmit-
M Headquarters, ’Barley gfteaf Hotel, SFQQNO
Street, below Vine. - Bounty, *162. ‘
• .. Oaptoin H. H. EDWARDS.
Firft Lieutenant In ft. MoHSiER
Second LieuteDaht G. \Y. ZIMEBMAN- an 9 6t*
A MEN WANTED to fill the ranks
{? nf the PENNSYLVANIA BEGIMENTS now in the
field.
i : Bounty, preminm, and advance pay.... ~.,,$9B.
Captain HEN <Y A. SOHEE t'Z,
Aid to General McCall,
Genera! Becruitinz Ofllior,
aoll-6t* „ Jones’Hotel, 620 CHESTNUT Street.
Sri REOBUITINI* OFfIUE OF
THE ANDERSON TROOP, Gronnd Floor of
-»■£—3t& the Pennsylvania Bailroad Office, corner of
THlRD'Street and WILtISG’B Alley.
Oapt WM JT PADMEB,
Sergt. ALFRED YEZIN,
Private NORMAN TSI. SMITH.
an9-4t#
NjJ TO MEL U OH'fi’lO HiRS !
yjrfD) FOB SALE, two fine Saddle HOBSBS. Hava
■ ‘ .Jn been in service the past five months in the
aimy: of the Potomac trained; warranted
sound, gentle, end free from ti icfcs. Apply at 610 Harth
FODBTH Street. . an9-3t*
POLITICAL.
XpOR CITY OONTBOLLER, 1862,
A’ GEO. W. HDFTY,
FODRIEENTH WARD. an7-m
FINANCIAL.
u. s.
JIVE TWENTIES;
20- YEAR SIX PER. CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE QOVEBN-
' MENT AFTHB FIVE VEABB.
I tun Instructed by the SEOKBTAEX OF THH
TBEABUBY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR,
THE INTEBEST TO COMMENCE FBOM DATE
OF DEPOSIT,
A fnll snpply ef these Bonds always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
BUBSOBIPTION AGENT,
114 SOUTH THIRD ST.
jy29.tr
pL A 1 M 8 F'»ft BOARD AND
I.OOOINQ for Soldiers. Transportation, Medioaf
attendance, Ktutof Quarters, &o , Ac.. Cah.d at .
JOSEPH B. DEVITT & 00.’5.,
*t * Ho. 427 W VON (TC Sweat.
WIDOWED MOTH BBS OF ALL
* ' SOLDIER®, Sailors. &a , killed or died in this
iMbeulon, call at Owe and obtain a urn-ion.
JOSEPH K. DEVICT-A-C0,,.
. „„ f,o 427 WVLN U P - Street.
It yOPB BOKDBED AMD TWIMTV-KHVBS.-
TB 1 Wmows OF THE BftAVB
PTiLIHEKS who hare died or betn billed in do
lerce of their or.nntrjy "bo are anxionv to avail them
gelvrs of the Hiar.t Doiia>o ($8) mr month, paid by a
generous Government are informed that an early appli
cation iB rtouired at the Office of
JHeßErs. JOSEPH K. DETITT & 00 , i
- N0.4'27 WA.IiNO i'Str/'et,
• M7OTTABY AND NaVA(, AOBSCY.
«e m™ of !b« imnjt.er, HUSDRieD iSR
, Y ' *• tm* »>n Monday am freo or
until 9 o’clock, and oa every other day
o n’etocfe, excepV SuMay. ‘
Cut these out Jor future re'
Q 1 AjM-PRIZE MONEY Ii NOW
paid at thn Mi|ir,«kry atii if»T*»i
Agency. JOSEPH 'E. BKVfTT .A. GO-* '*
FOTJB BTJREiUID TWESTT-tfEVE*!!*
Zt WALtTCTf Hrxaet.
ECAPB TUB DBAFT.— per
sons (li.sironß of ercaolria the Braft, can haw
ISeir pHiai-re prepared at the MILITARY AND va VW r,
AGENCY, No. 4*7 WALND r HtrMrf.
if Joseph e Dscvrrr & no
TanD.LOEI'B - or tenants,
AGENTS. &e„ who have Claims against th«o>.
vrrnment for tent of Recrnittng Stanon*. wiii please call
at once on JOSEPH E. DEVtTT & 00 ,
I* ~ :V .. N 0.427 WALNOP Street.
PE R SON AL —THE REASONS
WHY (to reply to many hundred daily applications,
bulb by mail and in person, made to as to provide a sa f e,
eqnifsble, and cheap mode of insurance against any per* .
stnel inconvenience, injury, lo.=s or damage that might
result u the iPousands of onr patrons and friends from
helrg drafted into the Army of the Bepubjioon a short
n tice.) that we have not, with that promptness and en
ergetic management that has ever chariot.rteod our pro
fessional pnrtnite, opened our books for general applica
tion!, are—m.
THAT IS CONFORMITY WITH THE SprEfT
OF IfcE OEHEKS OF ABIU4 vM LINCOLN, 00
MABEEH OF THE AtiMY, OF THE ONffED
STATE", SUCH CONDUCT WO’’La INTSBFEB3
WITH TBB RECRUITING SERVICE— -nowsoactivo—
to its detriment, :ahb as loyal citto-as we would not nor
ccntd nut d o lo; but when; after , the period , has expired
provided for, we tru-tihat we shall be enabled at low rates
—with pf.rffci|secanty for the fullilment of our contract.
apo wiib lio injury in personal reputation to the apeli
cant from our tbonsandrtold facilities—he enabled to pro
vide h guarantee, for.a moderate compsngaiion, agiiast
any poieonal inconvenience by being dra ted. We there
fore ennomice that, after theperiod; p-ovided by ths
Gene rel Or der to . promote enlistments, we will offer a
plan for the acceptance of the loyal mea of tho North
Ihet. will commend it-i-lf.
In the meantime, applications and general toformatloij
will be receipt! and given. , '
Aur hours of bnsim'i* Arc, as usual, from 9 o'clock L
SI, until 6 o’clock P. M. - On Monday and Friday
evenings until lu o’clock P. M.
JOSEPH E. DEVXTT &CO ,
„ , , AND NAV Ah AGENCY,
rrtooldalOmceß, N".4*g7 (please remember the aumber,
Fonr BnuSfed* and Twenty.geven) WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. .
COKRRbPONDfNG OFFICES AT ALL PRO MI.
NKNT FOIN r S in the United state*. it
Y ARO, G 1 LLMOR E, &Co. 3
Nos 617 CHESTNUT and <514 JAYNE Streets,
Have now open their
fall importation
OF SILK and FANCY
■ *
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE
GOODS,
LIKENS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.
BOUGHTIN EUROPEBY
ONE OF THE FIHM.
.' '. 'i ■ , N ;.- ‘
Yo wbich the attention of ihe trade to particularly In
vlted.. ; auU-3m
gVANS & HASBALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
No. 418 ARCH STREET,
PniIiA.DBI.PHIA.
mimtaby e©o©s,
OFKYEEY DEBOBIPTION,
aß9 : 6t - WHOLESALE AND BKTATL.
Q.EO. W. SIMONS & BRO.,
MANUFACTDEINGT JEWELLERS, .
SANSOM-aTKKKT HALL, SA NSOM BXBBBT,
ABOYK SIXTH, (Bp Stairs.)
' SWORDS!
IN F ANT RY, OAT ALE Y,
- MEDICAL. Etc.
BELTS ANDiSASHES,
SWOBD-KNOT3 AND COPERS,
fITODDDEB STRAPS AND MCLIFABY BADGES
PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE
TO OBDEB.
. au9-aw 3m
"NOTICE TO iGONT ft MOTORS.
•jJ-I.'- Havingmade large lota of InfantryMountiogg.
Knapsack Mountings, and/Cavalry ; Sours last fall, we
are now prepared to taho orders for any of these articles
to any amount, and fill them promptly. Address
’ 0. A. YaS ETBB & 00.,
IVankfbrd. Pa.
gEAMLESS BAGS.
“LEWISTON” and
“PREMIUM” “A.”
FOB SALE BT
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
jy2X.mwflm . No. 220 CHESTNUT Street.
J)UNNELE
ASD
GEEENE MANUFACTURING CO.’S
PRINTS.
400 Cage, MEW FALL STYLES.
FOB SALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
jySl-mwnm No. 220 CHESTNUT StreeV
gED-QUILTS, SUITABLE FOR
HOSPITAL PURPOSES.
8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BLUB AND WHITE AND
SLATE. ■
ALSO, 3-4 and, 6-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS.
Tor sale by
FKOTHINGHAM & WELLS,
jy!6-2m ,84 N. FRONT and 36 LETITIA'STBEET.
gHIPLEY. HAZARD, &
HUTCHINSON.
No. 113 CHESTNUT S-TBKST,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
, vox tua biu ox
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
nh2B-flm
; CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
YU BROTHERHEAD’S CIR 0U-
V V • BATING LIRBABY.—AII the HBW KngHrft
and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Lite
rature. This is the. ONLY Library in the country that
includes all the NEW SNGLIBH BOOKS that are noi
BEPBINTED here. ;
■Terms *6 per year; 0 months S 8; three months 81,60,
or 8 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street. jy7-2mO
WAR TIMES—WAR PRICES.—
»*; A fine opportunity now open to thorn who would
have an elegant pioture. BEIMEB’S Life-size Photo
graphs in Oil colors. Go at once to Gallery, SECOND
Street, aboTe Green. . It#
THOMAS W. TOST
PATRONIZE REIMER'S GAL
LERY, BEO.INP Street, above Green, when yon
desire a gcod and trno pictura. His Colored Photographs
are the finest specimens of pictures made, and only SI.
_ REMPVALB.
WM. S. WILKINSON. DSN-
ViißS TTST, has removed his Office to No. 110 North
ELEVENTH Street, above Arch street. aol»-8t*
T> EMOVAL.—M AJTL O N KIR K,
_Lli DENTIST, has BEHOVED to No. 1602 CHEST.
NOT Street. ; JyB.lm#
mHi undersigned, suooes-
JL SOBS to OHAFFEEB, BTOTJT, A 00., have THIS
DAY fanned a copartnership, under the firm of BTOHT
A ATKINSON, - for the - purpose of conducting the
Wholesale Dry Goods bnslness, and have taken the store.
No. 628 MABKET Street
J. W. STOUT, i
F« T. ATKINSOK.
Bhiumwbu, July 21,1888. jylS-lmt
PERSONAL
•fertnce
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
MII.ITARY GOODS.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
copartnerships.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
if NEW BOOKS.
MB MISER ABLE*?—MARIUS.
The third part of Victor Huoo's great Frenen novel,
which la creating socti « literary tenant,ion. Bnifbrm in
Price and-slsle with part Brat, ■> Famine,” aod part*.
“oftbonnTsi 6 :' C °™ 8 ’ 60ceaB * “*
5181 ELY-INQ DUTCHMAN
An entirely new. hutnorona poem of the frmr.ioit cha
racter,.by Joint G Saxs : with sixteen lrre*t*,thty owaio
iliu# rations, on tinted paper. Olotb, hound in .tile ot
•* Nothing to Wear,” price 50 cent*. A regular hit.
... lit. .
OUT OF nIS HEAD.
A strange and eccentric romance, by T B. ALDRiotr,
fautbnr of “ Bnbie Bell ") Paper covers, price 60 Ceuta,
and cloth bound, on snperinr paper, $1
*#* Fold by all Booksellers, and sent by mail fret, on
receipt of price, by :
OARLETON, Publisher,
(LATEEDDD & CARLETON,)
41? BROADWAY, cor. liijpenard street,
NEW YORK.
anl'Wttf
New books at reduced
prioks.
'Marins, by Victor Hug 0........... ...40 cents.
Fat,tit,e. by Vtctoi.Haeo .40 cents.
Cowtrp, by Victor 8ng0...... 40 cento.
Bans of Iceland, by Victor Huso .....40 cent-.
L, 11 '' 11 of Noire Dame, by Victor Hug0... 40 cents.
Tlo'Fli't. t.y lyi,„ 0«y... 40 cents.
Mrs Wood aNoveis,. ......40 cents.
.Firing Dotehman, by 5axe.......4i cents.
Tp,ltop^«Anirrica-... 6! cent*.
Fdwm Be tbeit ft, try VVir,ihr„p .... . ... 80 cents.
. n" w fm!n ,lm pabbabet’s pries,
d Ctleap Bookstore, 439 OffSiP
MJT Street, ~v . ■ ;■ „„ia Jt .
TSXEW QYaSTK'S .—New G
■A-V nasties for Men. Women, and Children By Dio
leois, M D Will? 800 il)n,trBtl<>ha, SI
Forme oi Arthur Hush Olinnh. Wite asideold 75 couth
Vfilaine 9 Lochhai t’e Life of Scoit, Boston editor, 75
cents . . -
Fortiait of Major General Pope. 63 cents. For sale by
WILD (AM 8, & ADitBS!! MSR ’IBST,
606 OBESPNIJC Street.
AMUSEMENTS
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A. THE FINK ARTS,
1026 CHESTNUT STBEBT,
Ib open daily (Sundays excepted) from BA. M. HQ t
P.:M. Adniiesior, 25cents. Children hal! price.
Shares of Stock, *3O iyg
'HOARDING,
S^UMMErTWARD, NE iR MEDIA.
DELAWARE CO., PA. .
. WALHS6EO!• D STATION.
_ Accommodations lor a tew families Booms large au<S
airy. <'• mumoitation with the city Sen lime. daily.
aulS St* ... PETER WO BRAI L. la.
LOST AND FOUND.
tot T RECEIPT L£>ST.—A Mint
If I Receipt) No. 219. dated Jnly 12 1862, for Tig
60.100 obi cos of silver Boll ! on, payahlo to JAS. B AL-
VuBD or order, has been Jest. The public are o-tuuonßd
»of to receive'or ueeotiate the same. as its p .yraeot has
been stopped at the Mint. JAS. B. ALVurO,
Philadelphia, a ogust 11, 1862 • aul3-3i*
T O*T OR MiSLilD.—Scrip CertiS
XJ cates o! the P mi Mutual Life Insurance Comoaur.
ho 978, o! 1850, $10; No 628, of 1851, *lO. Applies,
tion bss been made lor lbs issue or - ety Certifieitej i*
place 'hereof. . JiS. B. ALVORD.
August t 2,1862. a«l3-w6t*
T OST—About the 29th or 30th July,
a **escriptive lirt* certificate, ani furloogh of *
■wowdfd Bf id!ej»mpprgM to liayf- been Meet a
rant, 2at« at nteht.anri of no osa to any ooe bat the
owner, ALEX HAMtt* «'ON. If Jeft at the P-tyma=*ter*B
Department, T W BLFTJLarjfi CUBA RD Ssree&j. a
bio con* pen oat! no will . anil St
*ViijXTa>.
TXT A !>, TED—A BOY, sixteen years
T T old, in a Dry Goods Commission fl>u*n. 4d
drets, in handwriting of applicant, Box 383, PostOffloo.
■ ■ ■ 'anl3.it .
.\A[ ANTED—A youug M AN. an Entry
* Clerk. Address, with references, Box 1209 Put
an! 2 3<#
U—A PARTNBRIN THH
FT MOROCCO; MANUFACTURING BIHtNfSSS
with a Cup tal of five or eight thousand dollars Tb»
money can be profitably invested, as the bnsini’iis has
been established tor a number of years The factory
now occn pled is. complete, and everv way snitabia For
particulars, apply st southeast corner of 0A It At, and
FOURTH Streets. Siyteenth Ward. anll-St*
roil SALE AND TO LET.
IAA FBATDING MACHINIS WITS
l V/V Doublers and Winders , for sale cheap for ca.L
AB in good turning order. Apply to
„ , . O H.BABNIRD,
Empire Works, foot of. Twenty-fifth stteet, and Rtst
B ver. New York. aul3 6t
m FOR B ALE OR EXCHANGE
Bin! A Co tope, ehove Holmesonrg, beautifully eitaated,
weil built, and neatly arranged: with every •couvemenoe,
with near six arrea ofaround, % of a mile from “ Pence,
pack Station,” on the Philadelphia and Trenton Bail
road. ' . < ■
Abo, a.fine House and large Dot on Germantown
avenue ; near the depot
Also,’ every variety of City Property, improved
unimproved. B. F. GLENN,
‘' 123 South FOURTH Street, and
ou32_S. W cor. SEVENTEENTH and OR (CBN.
M T<l: RENT—A HOUSE, No. Kill
SPBTjnE S'reet, with all the modern conveaiencec.
Also, smell House, No. 314I8SBWINGEB Street.
Apply to davio patton,
BUS fit* No. 323 South THIRTEENTH Street.
A PHSSICIAN’S PROPERTY TO
-XA. EXCHANGE FOB,, DRUGS—Desirable vtilagw
property, physician’s location, neat improvements
wealthy neighborhood. large grounds, nicely shad, d. *
few miles northeast of the city. Apply to
au2 E. PETTIT, No 809 WALNUT Slreet
dg' TO LET—The eligible STORE
Bciand FIXTURES, 432 CHESTNUT Street, nojtlto
new post office.
i REMOVAU. .
The GUN and FISHING TACKLE Storo will he re
moved to 416 CHESTNUT Street, SEPTEMBER Ist
Inquire of PHILIP WILSON A 00,
]y2S-tf . 432 CHESTNUT Street.
PROPOSALS.
A RMY CLOTHCNa AND EQUI-
X\L PAGE OKPIOE, TWELFTH and
SIBEETa, Philadelphia Au*. 12,1862.
• PROPOSALS FOE AR&Y BLANKBPS
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed ♦* Proposals for
Army Blarketp, EUIf Srockwgß. Cavalry Boots, Biotees*,*
Ptoim aid Garrlton Flag Halliards, Leather Stock , amf
Forage Gaps, l * will be received by the undersiz ed, at
this office, untill2.o'clock 51, on SATURDAY, 16th
lost., for fmnipbine and. deltveiw, at the Sr-huylklU
Artenal, at the EARLIEST POSSIBLE TIHE,
126,000 ARMY BLANKETS, all wool, gray, til* .
letters U» S» in bUck, 4 inches long, in the centre, to be
7 feet long and feet in width, and weighing 5 pfiuud?,
finny standard Bidders will please send samples of any
good; wool.Blaiiktts they may have on hand, with
prices -
. . 20.000 Cavalry Boots, namely : 5.000 No. 7a: 10,000
No. 8s i 5,000 No. oa. \
80.000 pairs Bootees, namely: 5,000 No 7s; 50,000 No.
8s; 15,000 No. 0s; 5,000 No. 10a* 5,000, No. Us,
. 200,000 pair Half Stockings, eray; 3 sizes, properly
made, of fleece, wove, withdouble and twisted yara, la
. weigh 3 pounds fk-r dozen pairs ; .
100 Storm and Garrison Flag Halliards.
50.000 Leather Stocks.
sf\ooo Forage caps. *
Bidders will state explicitly the time and amount of
each delivery. Proposals will he received fot any part
of tbe above articles.
“ The right is reserved by the Deputy Quartermaster
General to accept any part or the whole of a bid offered*
or to reject the bids, in whole or in part, as the interest
of the Government, in bis opinion, may demand.”
Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm
making it, atd be accompanied by a satisfactory gua
rantee that the binder will execute a contract with g >od
and sufficient bond, if bis bid is accepted. Proposals
unaccompanied with' guarantee will not be considered *
blcTcontracts wi'lbe awarded only to established maou
fecturorß of, or dealers in, the articles, The law requires
the name of every contiactor on each article delivered
by him. ; G. H. OBOSaiAN,
• aulS'tf Bep. Q*-. Bfr. Gen. U.S. A.
DE P UTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL’S OPFIOP.
I . PniLAnßi-rmi, Angnst.ll, 1562
• PROPOSALS will be received .at this office until
TUESDAY, 19th irist., at 12 o’clock El., for one thou
sand (1,000) ABMI WAGONS. r
Bidders will state the shortest time of delivery. Pro
posals will be received for any portion of the above num
ber. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemad un
reasonable; and those proposing to deliver them in the
shortest time will have tbe preference. Security will be
re tinned for the; faithful performance of the contracts.
The whole to be delivered ip Philadelphia, subject to in.
speotion. (Signed) G. H„ CBO3MAN,
awl2--I9 Deputy Quartermaster Gpneri,! TJ. 8. A.
EDUCATIONAL.
~!V/ri88 MARY 1. THROPP WILL
-L.TA reopen her BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, for
Young Ladies, 1841 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
SEPTEMBER Bth./ auT2-tocl*
THE MISSES,OASEY AND MRS.
BEEBE’S French arid English Boarding and Day
School for Young Ladies, No. 1703 WALNUT Street,
will re.open on WEDNESDAY, September 10th.
anil 2m
TT'EMALE college,
JJ j .., BOBDENTOWN, N. 3. '
This well-established and flourishing Institution la
pleasantly located on the Camden and Amboy Railroad,
IX hours’ride, from Philadelphia. Special attention ii
paid to tbe common and higher branches of English, and
superior advantages furnished in -Vocal and Instrumental
Music. French is taught by a native and spoken in the
family. For catalogues, address
, Bev. JOHN H. BBAKELEY, A. M,
aufl-2m ' ’ ,President
TI/rADAMI CLEMENT’S FRENCH
I.T-1 BOABDING SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES,
GBRSLe NTOWN, Pa! v
' The: Eleventh Session will open on WEDNESDAY,
September IQfcb. 1882, -
For particulars,'please apply to the Principal, West
WALNUT Pa. jy23-wfm6t&W
riHESTNUT STREET E EMA L E
VJ SEMINARY. Principals, Miss BONNEY and
Mias DILLAYE. The 26th,Semi-Annual Session will,
open Wednesday, September 10. Partieutars from cir
culars. - 1615 CHESTNUT Street, ,
au7tael6 > Philadelphia*
pOLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR
YOUNG, LADIES, 1530 Arch street Bev. Charles
A. Smith, D. D., principal. : The eighth year will begin
September 16th, Address Post-office Box 1839.
.aul-lm*
Pennsylvania mil it ary
•ACADEMY at West Chester, (for boarders only).
This Acadfroy will be.opened on THUESDAY, Sep
tember 4th,. 1862. In its-capacious building* are ar
rangements of the highestorder.for tbeoomrortableauar
fering!and subsisting one hundred and fifty cadets.
A corps of competent and experienced -teachers will
give their undivided attention to the educational depart
ment, and aim to make their - instruction thorough and.
practical, ' The department of studies embraces the tot-. -
towing courses: Primary, Commercial, and
Collegiate and Military. The moral training of cadets
iriH be carefully attended to. For otrculw*, apply to
ißtneß H. Orne, Bwi-, No. 826 Chestnut street, or at the
hook stand of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, or to
J anl-40t Col THEO. HYATT. President P. tt. A.
Mb. winthrq,p tappan’S
’ Boarding and Day Sobool tor Young Ladies. No.
616 6PBUOB Street, will reopeu on tVBDN
-eptember 17th. .
JUST READY.