I( j 5 MONKY market. T JIE Augnstl4, lm. wM „ o raewhat excited to*d»v, and the , p «!' I " 9 /l rnffl ]l4 at the opening, to 118#. The ( ;vs' rtd f , of ,ho demand, and the closing rate I, (rll f" r ’f w odd mends were mnch in rw»ft ftidl'W u eIO IX for large mnounts 108 was -id- ran for buyers, Money is still excessively fii leg r r ' SM reent.| on call; „ tIW cheerful feeling at the Stock Board, n Le fI L The fancies generally advanced, .gw He were in demand at hatter BgareS. ’f was in hoods. Government sixes, V lf#l bßlng an advance of *, and dosed *<» »* t-OX.‘ BW* for the seven* llfc'h”J| u- one year certificates declined # j ei'e"* at yesterday’s rate, but deollned „,f‘i »**' old i Pennsslvanfa fives advaocsd J. Bosnll)g alxes, 1848, extended, Bold rtf advanced # i 1880’s 1; Pennsylvania S I IS,P L,rtB««e bo> ds advanced X i second do. r«d W 4 , gfie.evens if ! B'mlra Railroad eevons ntiltorr *}'„ brought 108 i North Pennsvlva tlMKh'yj gdinylKHl vtavlgation sixes, 1882, list was.toactivd; Pennsrll: retd cid if; Oamden and Amboy 1; ' l “ ll, , < ’ , c rf sli.bi'r i Bon* Is’and.X ; North jnF S' ” J,, Jijuobill was’ steady at old prices. ’ nerd . tjadetnn Ood brought •' Lavlsah" ll ' 6t * 5W * bid for the scrip; l'* l ~ f r Morris Ceos l Preferred ;18 for Sohnyl- V“ «w"oreferred; 12for Elmira (stlgw*P' <4 for {jatawisra; Uif for the pro tie preferr , rn tlwnys there was.a little mos • ri .(Its. oed * i '*«* and Vln,*deelf% ift", . for Thirteenth and Pifteenth—an’adrSnCO It »** Wl c | os[K j steady when about 8138,000 lu (• I Too shores had changed bands , f ‘ a , ' Bank of Mount Holly has issued notes ’ of 81 25, SI 50, and *t,76, many of Jf ’"!i r t,»di limiting about onr city . Such On issue li * rf * h view f the aoproaohtng stamp oor !0t Tt only s r6 they troublesome to count, but* the J, °slioy offer to those who alor bank notes !«' l* l ' 11 ' |„,pf seen to finer that tbs . bank has tills mot* incouvet lent form of enrrenoy, sag -1 , . 0, wants of the community, or at least that d H,[|. lbs i’SUe to a very email amount, ; £ (So ipiote • *_ * pw©l«10 dia, pars.l-10.pm, iSSSs:?® « f 2; ; is ©is# pm, StX cirlifioates l#ffl 4 Uis. ufontimis very animated and with a' few evoep !t"Xr pt iceB are eetatdished on the* speculative ’"isi d i treatment bonds The raoktaotive of the tn ' iliites we the We,tem stocks those being in '\„end on screunt of tb«lr larg-atrnings. .i mw j rather lower after the b .aro, bnt there ;,,k „ .7,me to eed. New York Control leaves ofT S(s*t93K. Krle do, p r° f6rr ’ :,i fI7 K« MtoW the railway stooks is Galena and CUt- which cinseswith buiera at 73. Rock Taiaud,is. ,1 nwthr b art »t(lT#®6 X, »'•»>■ selUag at AS.. wi“buornt.tat6SJi-olodnvat6o>4. ■ was# fieoldc'l imerovero-nt in lUiasourla and Tb7fi.rn.er touched «-the latter 52#. In elate slocks there w-S no en-cial alteration m ota are vers fire’, nnd #»# per cent, hot- Th “onnon sixes of ’«« solrt 100#-the 7.30 „a' lO.Vij. The firmf of 1871 rose to 83#, and Ore* looei I" becoming quite. Btsgnanfc.gt 3#®4 cent, wit rollate.-als, , . , tiansociions in go’d at the board' were to a mode- Hirnl only, bnt tho swdeuiy rose #al ,#' (11 . Hie snoledon >f ye.tr,day ; b mrd Bold further advanced, Belling at 115#. 7 i, s stroni demand to-day for dutiable demand*' iKd W6# V cent, has been pdd. 1 . ' 0B fi.meoD is htebnr, on account of the rise '.j 'virsi.dm bills on London are not to bo had ir 106# <*l27, RdoisMH Stoett Kxehanftk Sales, Aua* 14 r.mrtd Ir B. U>-BLir»iAKß*. Phila. Exchange.! IP FIRST BOARD. » ,11 ifr On N«w.... 101 IOt.OO D 3 6s 1881.... ,100* a do &0W....101 190»0 p« a Ist more. lo3* « do -‘4OOOW* A»’ 7s\bs. 93 How IM>* K.O Little Bchoy R, 17 «Bealli« 6 1848. 99* 8000 Pa 6a....65 fiat. 88 » do )810.... S« 4U00U.31 yruart.. ~90* o do 1886.... 66 * 6000 Pa eon fia.bßwn. 01* ■ p i 4 p, 2d mart...loo 18 Olinb'l ft O. A P 48* iu renoa..,bBo. 10 60 Reading, R....... 29* Vs da 1881.... jnOM 60 Long Islandß..l7* ) do afiwn A’n *o*l* BETWEEN Eft'lra B7s 84* /.rrli-at 8.....08.31 Psr.U'ton C0a1... 43 SECOND y« V. M mutt. ...MO HirO-st ft 24 .. H Ppiiobß...... 10 '.eMgtiHsv Sl*' •aw I B.aOOwn. 17* do IT*: AFTBK i ("am .1 im 8....158 . »Fa B Ist mort,. .103* OLOSING PBI Rid. AtUd. ] V‘sl 100 V 100* TrYMON.IUS* 104 '•ids 97 , . 97* to oew..loo* 101 • t 5....... 88* 88!* 8......29* 39* dmfc’MMMOt .. ;j: 1.15'70 96 96* , m! 6s ’SO,. 86* 85* .r.alteidiT. 48* if* otK]O)Bs..lo3)* 103* ••j It 2m Bs.; 99* 100 ■tsCtdCon.. 41* 46 oCt.lPrtr.llB* I!7* Huv Stock., 4* -6* Hat Praf... 15 16* KSn'SSojctat 68* 69 itra ft...... 13 13' irallPref.. 21* 22 1 80ABDS. 120-0 Pa Blit mort.'.lOSJf; .2000 r «6* 1881.... 100Jjfc 1000 Lehigh Yet 65..103 1 BItAKL. , .. .-- 100K*aHng T...b30. 29Jf 10 O N Penna 6*.. cab. 77 % ':0 n Soh Nv6i 1882.06 68 3000 Pa B Ist mort. ..iOSX 200 Oacd AYtoe. .b 5. 10 JOABD3. 12 I‘euua B CBBh.4B.Sf, ICES-STEADY. . i . . aid. jLikti. Elm 7«’7a.ex tot 84 85 . L (aland B 17# >17% LcbOlAN.*-dv 01 , 61# LeClANavsop 20# SO. N Pends 8..... 0% 10 N Paßfte 77 X 78 NPaßlOs 100 100# CflUwEOon... 4 4# Oatawiasa Prf.. H # 12 Seo A Third Stß 64 .. i BacoAVlnu-stß 10 10 # W Hiila ft 62Jf . 53 Spruce A Pine... 112# 13 Or A (Its R exdv .. Bit flb.&Wal BX(Hy.,39| f* 40 S.roh St ex div, .24 21# Tntr A Fift’nth. 18 • .. Girard On'S-’ge. 23 ... jTnwtb A'.Blev’th 31 32 : Philadelphiamarket*. A.UOUST 11—Erentag. ere is bo alteration In Flour, aud the market 1» Very tci iinj , with light receipts and stocks, and a small im« to note, mostly to snpnlr the trade, at $505 25 wrßne, 86 87 «fi 76 f'T extras 165 82 XO6 26 for tfatui!?, 58,60aT.,25 for fanoy braoda. as, to quality, Fluid Bud Cora Heal are to good demand and scarce itrious quotations. > uuix—Wheat is in fair enpply, bnt the demand la nctiTe, auil thr « nit.; Bto 4it'oo bushels t- M> ; bcW at SI 25« rt 3t for reue, the latter for prime 'ten;, ard SI 30*1.40 for white, ftye .iB filing on ?dUtBioB2cfor old Prna*|vHtrla. Corn is firm, i*n;tber sales of 2to 3 (NO bn ah -la prime Peunsyl* u Ui'ow at 64c- afloat and in wh-re. Pat** are «cd FPte scarce at.f>o®s4n for old Pennsylvania J i 2 ,CC.O bushels n*vw Son! hero sold at 42c. measnre. auk—Th«e la very little de(A»u»d for Quercitron; No 1 is steady, but qafet at $33 ottos.—Tbe market is firm, but inacUte, for the \t o( aleck. • Ikocekiks ins Taovisioss are dull and the sale* stlj cti, fined to B*ini mri Lard at fatty former rates, hulli g2ook(g«of tbl istiß at 9Jja, ca'h. fmsKTi# firm, and the sales inoAeratelat 3J®32c ■Penosjlvaata and Western bbla; 28®290 dp" gallon drudge, : ITY I T E M S. I.OSGWOHTH’3 Slttli A»D SpARKIiINO OA vm Vl»« Mr. 0. H Mattson, dealer in floe family southwest corner of Arch and Tenth etreeti, r,o*(,n band a fine lot of Longworth’e celebrated tawbs Wines, both Still and Sparkling. These winee rewind by Mr. Mattson direct from the Longworth ityari. tear Oinclnnatl, Ohio. They are perfectly s, and of exanlsite flayor. Goon Behbmbo,—There is nothing more •nil to attain, or necessary to posseMvtban perfect I bmdtrg, which U equally Inconsistent with a stiff isllty, an impertinent forwardness, and awkward tidiness. A little ceremony Is sometimes necessary,; jttain degtee of firmness is absolutely so, and an awk jd modesty Is extremely unbecoming. Good breeding a evident (n theae who w-Sr the cheap and fashionable lanmer garments mannfactnred at the one- price Cloth ing Emporium of Graneille Stokes, Mo. 809 Chestnut street, whose establishment haa won for itself renown tad celebrity. Richmond Taken!—This Btartling^aii teuncement astounded the pi-spin of ft Southern city at (i it wan at onoe conctdid that it wag all up witk IU Confederacy, and that tbo sooner tea leader* in the rebellion skedaddled, the better for them. The announce-- Bfot wss afterwards modified by the explanation that Klcbmiad had been taken byjmrprise at seeing a wall irwjed man promenading oho of the atreeta of the rebel U|4tal. It teems that ti e respectable-looking iudlvldaal bsa tlie frtunate possessor of a handsome suit, which be bte procured before the war at the Brown Stone Clothing RulHf Ikohbll! and Wilson, Nos. 803 and 006 Chestnut Mreet, üb u y 6 fcixth. It is generally agreed that Bich bwd, when taken, shall be well shaken. 11 W hene’er tvs. Take oua Walks as Dr, Watt* says, we are strunk with the ttcnUuls funnel-shaped ladies we meet, the present febloß for feminine attire being very wide at the base, B »i gradoally drawing to a point at the apex. This bnkm mry woman a pyramid, the symbol of strength, a »d signifies that she is «* going it strong.” They are certainly conical, if not oomital, and none will deny that khdf In tbeheighth and breadth of the present fashion ** Co - Inrmel.ly dressed. Not eo withman, for by con “tWog lbs great Powbrs, (who, by the way, Is raising a Wnnteer company,) he can hare hisdress ont and made te accordance with his natural dignity and grace, by caii immediately at Charles Stokes’“One Price, under tbsC’onlinetitll,” aiARIME LNT IiiiIiIGJEJNCE. >»■»« FtMJBTH PAQJC. n ... ABBXVBD. *51.? Yeat ™, Pote, 40 days from Newcastle, Bug, ,“., ae 1° E A Bonder & Co. Was 20 days westward llT's !, .V‘ Towed up by ttig E A Bonder. d M Chnrchill, Hntohlneon, 1 days from Gloaoe -7 “ ’* !»«t to E A Bonder * Co. tafuf Brooks, Graffmn, 10 days from Portland, with A Bonder & Co. ’ v. Mliu if “ rarr Torrence, Phiibrlck, X day from Nsw York, "^MrcioWMßatrd&Oo. tl l *ry ’ 8 da J> trom New York, with mdse to D i.fj'Y,, Mr b Stetson, Bobinson, 4 days from New Bed 7>^» a 3t to captain. ’ • ■ wheat i. i y ; Blckards, 1 day from Camden, Del, with BtlV? B “wter i Co. dt. Me 4o ? a Tlrden, Chambers* 1 day from Port Depe lilf V* ,th ‘.? rn to Ja ‘ L iiewtey * 00. ’ wit- Carter, Mattson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, L h ;. at t° Jas Barratt * Eon. -■■■■■■■ wljcm ’ ' i * 1( inlla, Oooper, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with to Jasßarratt &Bon. ■ ■ ■ ,f Telegraph, Connor, X day trom Smyrna, Del, with Tj° Barrett A Son. • Ctobtiaaj’ q 0 o*’ 0 *’ la&> f t om . J odMsa ' Del, with grain ww f . W ? utna t Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with nil U: , Jm Barratt & Son. - ■ Dei ui.e 1 * 5 ” 0 Vaa *t*i Bloekßon, 1 day from Magnolia, k'*™ oats to Jas Barratt 4Jon flrtfe Warren, Hollingsworth, 1 dap from Little j tJ a, idingyDel, with wheat and oats to JaaLßew- Jj'hr aajrton 4 Lowbere Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, s!„ th , oat * ‘o Ja»'L Bewley A Uo. f - <j,. 1 ';! lr J ABdr «w Mansblp;,'Colling*. l lday from little ireJ L £ ud,D Si Del, with corn to Jar 1 Bowtey A 00. Dn ~r u T, 66mason< Forman, 2 days from " Indian Blver, fL JS «***» J« It Bewley A Co.'- f Stain t , y l Hobdrioklon, 1 day from Odetsa, Del, with B ™ nt o Jas 1 DewleyrgPOO, aiiKs* 1 . Be, ® rl fi Pierce,2l hours from New York,. K “ mdse to W P Clyde. Bstlt r . . CLEABED. XVHbIi ‘' oje ®VFlsh,(Br) Barnard, Cardenas, S A W Boston.lt Audonrled & 00. Kn. 0 ’ B ® a ß> Boston, Tiler, Bu,ne A.Oo. ; Bet %L“ 6t h Le .? eU6n V, 8 L ’ ,ow HUI - J t Bewley A 00. Btton. 0 ®™B>er», Chandler, ObiucoteagueJ J W to'**?. Nary Ageht. Btickas, Wemn*^^ rl * h^n * t0 “’ r,JI iII T Br ' ° Mtnir > Bir at n l .' York, W p Clyde. “G*W| Iter t BaiiimvM. A Groves, Jr, Shi* tb SAItiRD * • : f ? r tlw Peoh with.the 8 eargo. 24,685 bushels wheat, 2021 do corn, 4411 bbl* fioor, 129 oaeka tallow, 100 bbte laid oil, and 81 hhda bark. BT nLIOBAPK. yCorroapondenae of tbe Philadelphia lAOhange.) 1 IiBWHB, Dal. Au lt, 6 PM. 9h* Br ship Zered, Gapt McQonagle, for Londonderrr, went to aea this afternoon. A bark, apparently .in baiaat trim, patthd in at 3P M, and proceeded np' Wind BBS Yours, &o. JOHN P. MARSHALL. MEMORANDA. ■ Sobr Minerva, Brooke, for Pliiladelpbia,cleared at New York yeeterday ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TO 13 O’OLOOK LAST HIBHT. . CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and (Jheatant it*. . W Crookß, Penna Thoa Lord, Chicago, 111 S M Ityrraon, New York : J, «* Porter, Pittsburg Josltiß Merrill, Boston 8 Down*, Boaton lira MW Bergbxna, Harriab Mira Ida Berghaai, Hsrrlab Y B Brrglmue, Barrisbotg ATMcil l, Prineetun, N J Jf SKerttauoe, New York J 0 McYay, Plttannrg Jubn Moorhtad & »f, Pittsb S A Allen, New Jareey Jameß F Carltu, Alex, T» W SB'.epti™s, Wheeling,Ya Isaac H Btriy ; , BO Brooke, Washington D Kntbfua, Washington G 3 U«rns, C S A G W.Grey, Washington Phlny Fisk, Penna M B Spahr, York, Fa W TRlcha.daon, Maas ' Paymaster Sharp M™ Todd & dan, Nw York 00l Arroitroog, New York, J E Moßlair, Washington Mra Mcßlair, Washington Misa.dlcßiair, Washington W E Walk icy, New York H Fletcher, Lonlsyiile, Ky M WAckcrson.Pitlabnrg Ml J MnEnight, Pitting J Hotter, Penna - ' M o'Trout & la, Meroeroo J Gowan, Canada Mrs Go wan, Canada J Jay Knox, 8t Paul ; Bamuel A Walab, N Y B Van Bocd, Beading Aug B Yiele, West Troy Peter Ray : r TD Swan & wife, Boston ti E Buck, Hew York J Pnuham, Bortun Louis D WalkiDf, USA Isbac Stebbins A wf, 80-ton Mias Bte't>b!na, Boston H H Stantou * litoy, Datr'i B D Holcihib, , Ang Sctirli, Now Y'ork S M Gladwin, New York <J O BiiiiMon, He* Sork : John Hcely, Pittsburg 0 B Plttabarg J O Bnlpk. WfttjiOLd C tt GlBiird, Alliaav Dr O’Donntll & l*dy Jeaee Oonrart, Washington Thoa 0 Yearßiey & wife J F Mathews, Baltimore Mlaa Th mpeon, PotlsTille Mina Sbipeen, Pottsville B H Übtppen PotUville B J Snirpen, pattsyille A O Pierce, Hew Bedford W 0 Woodman, Jit keonv’e 0 W McClure, Hew York J4l Thomas, Washington J Fulton, Baltimore 0 Vince; t Jaa McKay. Hew York Hon A H Boeder, Penna Geo Lucl'jnan, lloHon J T Deuni stun Pittsburg Dr J M McClure & 1, Penna T C Greeley. Virginia 'W BeSYantr ik l, Hoboken G Jouvir, Paris J Yah Biswick, Washington Hits aJ Yau tti<r-viek,W»Bh J Torrey, Jr, Hew York 8 Norris, Massachusetts JN Kaston, Gnba 0 H Schwartz Germany 0 R Srockwell, NewTork S R Parker & latly Mrs Swan, Pittsburg ... MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. J Blocnm, New York W H Here, Virginia , Geo B Smith, Boston B McDowell, Blatiugton . W H 8-evens, New York BN Jradiey, New York H Overington, Pittsburg J H Sinclair, lowa D Garrett, Pittsburg Jas C Colt, OiucioDati , OTU alio well, Ohio J P Wctheriil , Bethlehem 0 MoFadden, Downlugtown J 0 Moet/„ Harrisburg Pnvin iliir, Lancaster Geo G Ru-Kt-ll H W Fritz 8J Nicbt>lls n Ohambersb’g J B Thompson, Pd Peter Hiffey,'Somerset.’ P»‘ .E F, Brewster v Ia,;N,J Misß M Kenned <vß«lvidere E D Babcock,‘New Haven L B Hawley, Phoeaixvillo, 8 M Sheets.-Ohio A Ha-bison,' Louisville H B Barnes,' Bath J 0 Graham, Bath " i J A.Bea, Newburg, Pa P Orwah,' Newport, Pa ,G Hicks & da, Now York 1> T Gardner, lowa M Carpenter, Ohio Frank Mitchell 0 GUI, New Jersey Jus Barclay, Pittsburg Sami McCollum, Pa ' G B limdtrmau, Penna AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth. Isaac Gregg, Pittsburg Issao Gregg. Jr, Pittsburg James 0 W&tsoni P.enna; s W H. Tavior, Cincinnati, O WJ{ Little “ B R Elater, Bridgetoa. N J J L Laptop, New Jersey Crpt R 8 Thompson, N J DrE F Shorb, Penhtt 0 A Shcb, Petmeylvania -E Moffatt, Boston ;D T Lewis, Btohdale. Pa W B Potter, New Jersey >0 R Elder. New Jorß’ev W B Armstrong, Pc-nna - Mrs ttcOaulley A eh, Del' A Kepburn S Sen, Pe,nba E H Biggs, Wtnspt, Pa P F Eilennergrr, Easton, Pa 'John CfteenfNew'Jersey E Bard,.ll & la, Bucks c 0... DiM McOlenahan. Ohio ' J Holmes A sis, Bbarpst’h ' Bobt Taylor & la, Peana I) B Whiting A Hex D Bohnes, Potraville F Bicbardeon, Toronto, O.W -E Eartie, St Clair, Pa. , W Gable,St'Oiairi:Pa ■’ "R'Cl Himrs.'Shippeiisbarg W Miller, New York 8 W Lewis, New York D T Orockttt, New York Col B O Bund, Bristol ~ Sami Srllgman , ’ • Henry MidvtlU,, Yormont S L Peters, Baltimore W D Williams, Phila Tnvr .1 Tabb, New York B Smith, Providence R I W H Bndlong, Hew York J A Servorsoc, Delaware 1 > r ST. LOUIS HOTE L—Chestnut street, above Third Thos B Booh, Baltimore John Thompson, N Y W B N Cozens J liagowitz,Newark,'N J -tN Blanchard, Maas 'i Cniile, Franco W H Robfoson, Pittsburg John N Barr. Allegheny - Bobp'rt White, Allegheny A J Balls A lady .Memphis LientJ .VGrimr, Portland Job Gawler, Washington,DO Oban A Schneider. Wash John A Bber-m. Washington Tbos WrenfiPottsvllie * T H Barnes, Salem, Mass A Z Barnes, Beaton ' < Ti os J. Broani N Y - L .fever Womeisiorfr,Pottsv Hemphill Gray.Dil ' i THE ONION—Arch street, above Third. H Foulk.’Jr, New York H Weber, Marietta, O BSamnels Penna ■ ' Oh«sSaltory Wash, D O Sol BThomasj Hew Jersey 1> G Yates, Ml'Airy W O We.lr, Newark J-H Oook j wf, Ohio ‘ Jas P Irwin, Gordon Tbos A Speacer,* Putsburg James Bryden, Pittsbnrg F itbads, Uerceraville, Pa- A L Gee, Gordon, fa • Jas H Brvan W F Thornfe & la. Olnn, O JO By man, Brooklyn NATIONAL HOTEL—Bace street, ahove Third. S B Stein, Lebanon. W.Lachey, West Chester O B Killinger, AUehtown J H Onll’t, Pennsi Ivsdi* JjColloOk, New York *, o,,Heisi Wheelihg, Ya 84tul Plthouds, Penn a ' Amos Y Kenditll, Penna OPi Grkenefe Adams co, Pa J F , Greeusburg Irwin Waltbour,‘Greeneb’g G W Weaver, Yorko" , B E Miller, Lebanon co, Pa H Q Wiltiams & la 1 Penna GeolL.Oreaiwr&r*' : .' T BuruefiWilheSbarro John Vacken'JFhee’tag, Ta HABiitherbiiff, Ati’o City T H Smith. Atlantic Oity ,*■ O B Ki-lidger,' Ponna G-T Plckhoni, Barif’d, Ot - G T B/own, Hartford, Ot GOMMEBOlAL—Sixtßiatreeti above' Cbestout. _ H K.Affliek, Pennsylvania 8 H Wilson. Oxford, Pa B W Jones, Pennsylvania -E{M Zell, Lancaster, Pa , F S Gr;der, Lancaster, Pa Francis Gardner, Oooh, Md •Q B Mathews, Port Deposit Wash,DO,,, W J Smedley,Delaware, Pa N.Ditßree, Dojlestown - M Yardley, Doylestown Wash Banting, Chester, Pa Joiip Startler, Cheater, Pa F Wilson, York co, Pa ’ STATES UNlON—tMarket street, above Sixth. John Duvis, Pennsylvania A Taylor, W Otoster j J O Fleming, Baltimere Thos : Watt, pittsbnrg A Curtis, Yirginla ■> S Trnby, Pennsyivaaia : . D L Butter, Beading, J Hicks, Cheater, Pa ; W Hicks,'Cheater, Pa Thos F, Johnson. Phila W H Logan, York, Pa H Gnggenheimer, Lanoast’r M Fnlton, Bontindon , H Witman, Millershnrg A E Freebnrn,Hil!6rshnrg McClelland, Wake 11 eld, Pa , BABLEY ’SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. G W M Bossett, New Jersey W.Oanfleia, Now; Jersey B Deemer, Culpeper, Ya ■ N NeMhntn, Corjtre Hill; f 0 F Jenkins & la, Gwynedd , D Merrick, Bucks oo J W Bciraltz, Kansas ■ , -. -T B Walton, Attleboro Wm Hibbe. Attleboro .' S Toy, Montgomery, co - , J O Bearoh, Davlsville Wm Bowland, Montgomery B Thompson, Doyl6stown B Hibbs, Bocks co G SUtchhonse, Backs co ;.. . W T Blakey, Attleboro, P Mitobell, Attleboro * . ,Jas W Bnckman, Penna.: J Thomas, Montgomery Mi*® A S White, Newtown 0 Toy, Montgomery co Oapt Corcoran, 104th P Y • Miss Lizzie Eisenbrei, Pa G Nice, Jenkiafown M Pierson, Centre HUI ’. Wm J Carl. Lambertville , W G Alien. Bristol P MoEnteo, Bucks . ... L Trauger, Narrowiville MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. OH Williams, Penna O Sherwood,'Newton, Pa G W McKee; 'Wyoming.' Jas Taggart, Penna a A W Griswold, Missouri Geo W Stokes. Pittsburg W Stapler,! Pennsylvania - F W Hough, Penna J Quimby, Bucks co, Pa . ■ W E Walker, New York Cuyt Conrad, Penna . ; ! - BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhlU. Tilghßui Warner, Carbon co Sami Borer, Pt Clinton, Pa H S Fisher, Ktoetown John Gebart, Germantown Miss Dimmigs, Germant’n B F Dimmigs, Penna . MT. YEBNON—Second street, above Arch. Joi Down, Penna - Geo M Creamer A la, N.J, Geo N Keller, Montg co, Pa L Y Creamer, Trenton, N J J O Book, Newton, Pa BLACK BEAR—Third street, above OallowhilL Andrew Sehrott, Trenton Sami Wcinbeyer SPECIAL NOTICES. TO VOLTJHTEBBS-r-ABJir WATCHES. —We bate just received an assortment or Watches, some extra heavy,’stiltable for trersooß go'ing to the war, who require a strong and good Watch. liBWIS hADOMOS & .00., 802 dHJC3THOT Street. I) eap Made to Hbab..—iDstrumonta to assist the Hearing at P. MADEIBA’S, 116 South TENTH Street, below Chestnut. ‘ ahl3-8t Binges & Co.’s Letter “A ” Fa mily SEWING MACHINE, WITH ADD THE BE CENT IMPEOYBM.ENTS, Is the rest, and oiizapest, and most BKAOTifta, of all Sewing Machines, This Machine will sew anything, from the rnnningbf a took in Tarietan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the soften; Garrne or Bossamer Tissrio, and is ever ready to dd its ,work to per fection. It can fei), hem, bind, gather, tnck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than. any other Ma chine. The letter “A "Family, Sowing Machine may be had In a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name implies, one that can be loiaed tntp a box or case whtoh, when opened, makes a boantlfnl, substantial, and spa cious table tor the work to ‘ rest upon. The cases are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native forest, or as elrborately finishod as art can make them. The Branch Offices .are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, eto., of. the very best duality. Send for a oopy of “ Sisoeb A Co.’s Gasstte.” I. M. BINGEB A 00., 4SS BBOADWAY, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST. jy!2-mwftf Batohelob’s Baib Bye! TJtB BE9T,.IN"THE,WOBDD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOB’S celebrated Hair Dya produces a color not to be distinguished from warranted not to injure the Hair in the least;,remedlea the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Huir fot Ufa. GBAY, BED; or BUSTY HALE tatanUy tame a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bean-. HfnL Sold by oil Druggists, Ac. py The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHE iOB, mi'i the /our side* qfi sacS Ao*. FAOTOBY, No. 81 BABCLAY Street, (Aofc 253 Broadway cm* 18 Bond strsei), my23-ly • , New Y«k. One-Pbiob Clothing, of the latest. Sitlss, made In the Bern Manner, expressly for : DE TAIL BALES, LOWEST Selling Prioee marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order. warranted sattsfactory. Our (9»SrP*io» Btbtmi is striotiy ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. . , , seM-ly ’ ; jONEB A 00., S 0« MARKET Street MABBI£D. -.BOSBDEB—FIBHEB —On the Mth'lnstf, by tfie Be». Henry.Darling.Mr, Emmettß,i Bossier, of York, Pa,, 1 to Ltoie D., daughter of the late Geo. B. Fisher, of, Philadelphia. . ' # LA FOBGE—FDRDOE—On Thursday, 14th insti,' -by the Key. Samnel Durborow, Hndsoh K. La Forge to Mis* MariaFnrdge. bothof this etty. *. MOYBB—HOFFNEB—By Bev. Daniel L. Patter- 1 sop, AngnsfrjllUii.ißf-. William Thomas Moyer to Miss Elisa Hdffneri.alip/jPlulaaelphta.. v * : ... ■ WOOD —At Wontreal; 0. E., on the 11th Inst., WlUle , Morrison, infant son of John and Mary Wood, of Phila delphia.’aged 7 montba ’ . ' « . KNIGHT.—On tbe,l4th tost, Phebe Knlght _ Ber relatives and frirnds are invited to attend thejinne ral, from the .residence other brother-in,laws Thomas James, In :Byberry,, on first, day afternoon, the 17th, at 2O’clock#T • k i •, ,t -* f-. f s**f' M ATBKB.~Od (ho aftonwon of tkc 13tb Idb|., Aon* 6,, daogbter of :lboma« tod Mary Oe Mathcr,. aged 16 l , d*n» vt .-s- r , ►' “f/ I, -- • »* v Taacral from, the resldeaos of her father* 110$ Wallace Street, this (sixth day) afternoon, at 3,o’ctock. * ; .. h ,m fl h r . \t ** '■-—x i - < ‘ <f t 4 ... B A Mason, New York Ohas MKirkpatt icfc ARBUCKLE.—On the 13th inst., After a lingering itt wes. which shy bore with Obristian fortitude, M&a* Eiiztf both Arbuiklo, relict of Joseph Arbuckle, la the 65th ytarof her rge .. i Ob, can we think onr mother gone, s A mother that was kir-o and dear f iOb. can it be et, lowed a one , Onr ea dened hearth no m6re shall cheer! Btill.lt doth Beem like oln to griere, For one eo patient and resigned: But if ebe mourned,, it. waa.to leaTe Such sorrowing hearts behind. •b.. Grave, where i«thy rlctney!-..... Ob, De&lh where is thy sting? Her friends, and the friends of the family, are respeat fully invited lo altend the funeral, from ber,late resi dence,vlUl3 Wood street, on Saturday morning! the luth inst, at 8 o'clock. -w .... •?»,-. , M ATHER.—On the 12th instant, Elizabeth H. Ma tbor The relatives and friends of .the family are respectfully invited to attend her iuneral, from the residence of her, bro'ber, Joseph M. Mather, No 1829 Wallace street, this (►ixtli daj) morning, at 10 o'clock, , , . # BALL mddeniy, on the 12th taßt., Isabella Fry, wi'eot George W. Ball, seed 30 years. . The fnenda of the fumilv are invited, without further, notice, to the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock P. Mi, from Thirty-third and Barinffsts. * DU BOUOHET,—Oo the 12tb Inst., Lydia Augusta, daughter of Dr. Charles A. ard Lydia A. Da Bouchet, nged three years at d eight,mombe Funtiai to take place from the residence of her grand ia'h.r, Cbua Hammond, Esq .Cheltenham, Montaomrry ci unty, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock To leave the bouse of her father, 1533 Arch street, at T OMoi'-k • . * BOLGER—On the morning of the 11th tost., Eliza-- beih Bo'ger, agid 12 jears., * BAKER—in the J3th inst., of diseasecontracted at Bwrrh-oi.’s Landing, Mr. Edwin F.s Baker, in the Slat year of tie sge. r - ~* *= , BEA 811 SH.—On the )sth July, on the way from Sa vage’s Station to > Ricbmoud, ifrom a wouuu received at t’e helilo oi Peach: Orchard,: Va . June-29th, George Waehing'on Beamish, aged 10 years. 6 months, and 19: date, of Co. M, Colonel Bator's• Ist California R>-gi. -tneni:. -- BFADY.—On Ibe,l2th inst, Patrick Brady!in the BOth 3 i-»r r.l'his age,. * - CARY IN.—At Savage Station Hospital, of wontids re ceived at the battle before Richmond, James, son of Win. and Marr Ann Carvin, aged 22 years, a member of Co, G, 7th Pei-r,a> lvama Reee-voa. . * COLLINS.-On the 13th inst,, Robert Collins, in the 44 h year of hie age. < < * DIAMOND—On the 13th inst., Catharine, daughter 5 . and Rosanna Dramotul, aged 8 years and 4 O' PLYNN—On the 13th inst,, Mich«el Flynn, in the 471 h y:ear of bis age. : , , : - # - GA PFN EY:—On the 13(li inst, Sarah, the daughter of Terreuce and Mary A. Gaffney, aged 8 months and 6 d»! P. : GKEEN.—On the 12th inst., Mrs. Ann Green, in the 73d yi ar ( f her age. * GAILAGHFR—On theJ3!blnst., Jag.; son of Hrrgh and Marv Galiagher, aged 19 months and 3 days. # BJGERTY,.—On the 18ih inst, Isabella, wife of John Bigeriy. and danghteri of Patrick Muirgen, in the 24th year cf her age. : : * BAZLKWOOD— On the ISth inst., Kate EH» Bell B azlewood, adopted danghier of John'and Mary Beckeu hach, agtd 5 yearß and 4 days. St BALL.—Suddenly, on the 12th’lost., Isabella Fry, , wife of George W. -Hall, aged 80'years. ’•* “ LYSE.—atiOariisle,* on the Bth inst., Mr. John P. Lyne, ip the 61st year of blsage. # MdOALLKY At Norristown, on the 12ih inst., Mary Ann,'w ife i f theiato Robert McOolioy, in tho 68th year of berate. ? •’ I , ‘ • ■ - - 4 PASTORIUB —On the 13th instat his residence, -Germantown, Chae. M, Pastorinsi’ aged6B years. ' #■ * ;PI°FR- On the 12td inst-, Mr.'Jacob Piper. f > BASB —On- beard:the* U -S -gunhoatiPioola,,Peter A Sass, third assistant engineer, in the 25tn year of liis -age. • . * 1-' . - • . ft PASDERSON—SuddenIy, on the 12th inst., Clara Augusta, daugbter.iofiAdam and fEiizaDeth Sanderson, agi d 6years and 4 mouths. ■ ■ * . TB.OBNE.—On the il2th: into., SSarah, Jine, .wlfo of Jan ea L Thome, aged 18 years and Smooths,,v .-; #- YAhiBOBN' —On the 12th jest., Mrs. Jane, relio of ilio late John Vanhorn, in the 84tb yotr of her ago ‘ ’ * WHITEHEAD.—On the 15th inst, James Ybitehead, pon of Abrahim and’Jane W hftebead, aged 6 months and Id days. . ' , ft: ' MOURIfING;STOEE.— BESSON & SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. Bl&cfe MotissdHne de Laitiaa» double widths. . Bleclr Tftmises.'''''>-' r ' Black Summer Bombasines. Black ' Block Alpacas, Ooiubaziue duish. Black Gros Graih and Poult de Soie Silks. . Black Crape Mar*tz and Bareges. Black Burroe Hernani. • Black Silk Grenadines. ‘ Black and WMte Lawns, Ginghams, &o. jy23 ‘ NORRISTOWN R4JT.RO4D - TUB l£_y 11 P. M. Traill for HaNaYUNE and NOB NIoTOVPN will be discontinued for thV prd^eut. . ' H. K. StUTH, anlr'i-fit ’ Genera! Suoariotendent. ry-=*.CAPTAIN JAMJE* TAGGART, OF CO. I_k3 B,&th Pennsylvania Reserves* waB first reported ki.iodpn tbe evening of June3oth, antTaUerwards classed among ,'the ‘ won tided in the official reports of'Gen 'Sey-' 'mour a,,d GenV Fitz John Porrer.Am informstio-i ot blirj, living or dead, will be most gratefully anprectated by his relatives and friends. JOHN TAtrfrAßi 1 , ' f Northutuberiaii'i, Pa. . - BAYID TuGGAET, Paymaster TJ. d 1 Ai. ■' au!4-tf ■ ' Philadelphia. ry-==» OFFICE MINE HILL AND SCHUYL- U 3. kill HAYEN BAIbiiOAD 00—Po.li.iDKL 18ih month Utb, 1862. ' At . a stated meeting of the Board of-Mauneers, held Tim Bay, a semi.annuel “dividend ! of POOR P&B CENT,; ft qoal lto; two dollars per-share) was declared, payable to tbo Stockholders or'their legal representa tives, on or after the 21st iust. ~. , , The transfer book will be closed until "the sfif 'mat. anlS-whiiSt ' .v' WIWiIAM BIilDlill!, Secretary... ry-=?=" NOTICE.—^TH£t SUBSCRIBERS TO 11J, THE CITIZENS’,. BOUNTY,FUNBpto aid Re cruiting, ere hereby notified tbai'the Treasurer of the rnndv,SIHGEETON Esq.,: .wUI receive: tbe athonnts of- their subsoriptionsydiaily Jat the Farm-., ers’.abd Mechanics’ Bank, and famish them with printed receipts lor the'same:'ortbeir:subacribtipnß may be. paid to the member of tbsOommittehtd whom they subscribed, and the Treasurer’s receipt will be sent to-the'donor. : By order ot tbe Committee. ’ ■ j, 26-tf THOMAS'WEBSTEB, Gbalnnan. fy-=» AT A MSETINGi’OF THE' REPUB- 1 LICAN Association'of thegNieetßPßth'wardJ'lifttd m pnranance' of tlielrvnles on YUESDAY'E,V-3NTNG; AuguSt,l2lb, the following pr> Bmtiieand resolutions were, tin nniinonf 1 >■' adopu d, atui orflertid to bo published: JFftevetei 'Tbe 'iiine-has arrived when patriotism de mands a sacrifice of personal aspirations and party pre judices tor tbe general .Welfare, our. I- ational Go vernment being vmcompßSStd'byYhedifficuUioH of an-intestine war, and threatened 'with., the Hostile intervenun* of foreign pox niatee, therefore, _ Btsolved, That , the sentiments embraced in the reso lutions ad. pted by the Conventionmeeting, at'Sixth knd r Chestnut. streets, on 'Monday; August -Utb, meet bar hearty approbation, and that, in reiterating those senti;- ments, i vie incite" the co-operation of all loyal mens of whatever party, promising our aidto B»<mre a re. presentation, upon both city and ward tickets, of all daises of: our citteens, and thus prove we prefer the in'#'' - tercet of our country to that of our'psrty' 5 'Reso lved, That we will discountenance all iftttemptsito coiifine the nomipations to any party or branch of any parry, J W calculated tp dissever the friends of the National Administration, and -hence we -earnestly invite ail.loyal - fellow ciristeßs to join with us in rhe selection of'delegates/ on TUESDAY, 26th Inst, and thuseecufeVreprasenta- *- tion of the Loyal Democracy, as well as the Republican' and People’s parties.; *'-■ vV » . ; !■ ’.fl .1. FLETOH SRBTJDD, President. , _ JiS. Mu,I.IGAN, Jr., Secretary. aut4 21*, •> rw==» INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE. ■UJy STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA— PHILADEL PHIA, August 4,1862—Tbe Directorshave this day de clared a dividend of SIX PER tJENT , or Twelve Dol lars per share, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on demand. . . . at,6-lot WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. ; rv=» RECRUITS FOR PHILADELPHIA IL§ REGIMENTS IN THE FIELD; -i-Tna Dtd- IBUU.SIN& AGENCY OF THE CITIZENS’ BOUNTYt FUND, announce to all Becrniting'Officers for Phila delphia Begimeirtß in tbe ’field; that thev sit, • DAILY, between 8 A M. and 12 51., at th-ir Officej iu front of tbe FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK, and are prepandtopay . S 6 Erimlum to each Recruit, and ■ £. BSO Bounty'to each -Recruit,' upon compliance- with ; the forms they have adopted. Information in detail given -on application to the undersignedf Recruiting Officers will please present their credentials for. enlisting. MICHAEL V. BAKER, GEORGE WHITNEY, - asfi-tsel . SINGLETON A. MERCER. —r==. THE UNITED STATES SANITARY ITj COMMXoSION—PHIL ADELPifIA'.’AGB-fOT. No. 1235 CHESTNUT STREET—The following recoin-: mendation, by the President of the .United dtatea, suffl rdently authenticates the Commission to the public: '.•« The Sanitary Commission is doing a, work of! great humanity and direet practical value; to the natt>n in this - time of ite trial. It is entitled to the gratitude and obn fidonce of the p-cple, aod l truet it will be geoeroualy supported Thereto no'ajenoy through which voluntary offerings of patriotism can be-mora effectively made ” ' * ’ •*ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” The undersigned.will receive,, and. forward to places where they may be most needed, all contributions for the sick and wounded. ' * The articles most rfonlred are; Mnslin Shirts and Drawers (both old and new), woollen Undershirts, Panta loons,,and Stockings, and. tor which thore is an incessant demand. W. PDATTj Jr., , aul-lSt Superintendent. ,v-=- CITY BOUNTY FUND. ocs To TUK. VOLUN.-.‘EEBS- Notice Is hereby given, that the Gpnmission appoint ed by rhe Mayor, under an Oidinanca entitled: ‘'An Ordinance to make an appropriation to aid the enlist ment of volunteers,” approved July 26th, .1882, will be in session at its Office; No. 412 PBCNK Sheet, DAILY, ; between the hour* of 12 o’clock M. and 3 o’clock P. M., (Sundays excepted,) for the purpose of receiving appU cationa from, and granting certificates to, the Yolnnteers' , entitled to receive Bounty Money from the Oily or Pbi-' ' ladelpbia, under said ordinance and. the supplements' thereto. For the pro. ent, applications will be received . ooly, fronTthoße who have been enlisted in the; Oity of Philadeiphia, on account of lta qucta, under the call of the Governor, and have been mustered for 'temoe in the new Begimentsi as the bounty to the recruits for the Old Begiroents is paid trqni the fund iratßed by private Bub scnptlon, and whieb payment, by a Snppiementary Or dinance, approved' Angnat 4th, 1862, exriudes such re cruits fro«( participating in the Oity Bounty Fond'. The soma payable to ail who have thas volunteered in the city, of Philadelphia, and have been so mustered into the hew Companies and Begiments’raised (whether resi dents of the city or elsewhere) since the call of the Pre sident tor 300,000 additional volunteers, or who shall hereafter volunteer, and be bo mustered under said call, are as follows: ■ . 9 months recruits.. .820 00 12-months do 80 00 3 years or the war. SO 00 The Bonnty is payable one-half when the Company to which the claimant belongs is full, and thecaptain thereof is mustered info’serviceyand the remainder when Ihe Be ghttent is cbhipieCed, and tbe’commanding officer thereof shall have been mustered into the service. . ' ’ The evidence rtouired for the, certificate for, the first instalment will be: , , Ist. A copy of ,■ the muster roll of the, company, duly certified by the United States mustering officer. 3d. Satisfactory-evidenoe' that the applicant was en ' listed in the’oity of Philadelphia for the purposes, afore- : said; 1, - .... ..... For the' remaining instalment, K must be shown that the claimant is still, a member of the company, and that the regiment to which the company has been attocne d iscemplete! Blank forms of application will be furnished at tbo office of the. commission, 412-prnhe; street JOHN 0. KNOX, Ohslrman. Philadelphia, August 11,1862, ..,‘ . an!2-12t ji 121st REGIMENT PEN^SYL- K VANIA VOLUNTEEBS; Colonel CHAPMAN til BIPDI.B KEGBUITB WANTED EOBTHE WAS. A premi um of £2 will be paid to each recruit at the Time of muster. !' ; ' _ | | J„- t~~ One month’s pay in advance, and 8160jBo>pntyi to wit: . • , v . : §25 United States Bounty in cas& ~ *5O Oily of Philadelphia Bounty.' £lO Extra Bounty, and ~ _ _ §55 United States Bounty at the end of the war. - OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS! PA- I Recruits wilt be mustered Immediately into service, ■ fif l| S~~TltiOTlO Citizens who desire to subscribe to the ! Taj aud rations from date.qfmoeter. . ~■ ■_ , stJraZENSI BOUNTY BUND, to aid the reornittog of | *?©'?! wernJtta* stations: the Philadelphia Quota of the President’s call for three' _At EJ.ANBKB LAWEIE, Captain Co. 5OO hundred thousand, men, are respeotfhUy informed that .»*m»i«»-MYtastaSe ruSr-Vrir' : the OoinmUteewill sit daiiyto receive subscriptions from OBAKUEB F. HtJLBE,, aa r Uientonant Co B.S/W. fenA.M. fo two P. M:iat INDEPENDENOB HALL. , ewnerj. n w ■ Suhtcriptiong may likewise be sent to either of the un- i _J- EBANRBTEBLINQ, Captain 00. 0, N. EAeorner a.t.hiv a wTstyn TTiiiWRY. Tffavnr’a fifflpjt. | GEOEQB WK POVELLj 2d LiftntsQ&Qt Co, Oj H« OHABLES GIB BON 3,* Beer/toy, 252 South Third E. corner pf Twptfth and Spring Garden streets., street“r ' T “ “ l. CHaELES B. ETTXNG, 2d Lieutenant CoiD.No . OTABU'ES D.PBEEMAN, Secretary, 601 Banso. Mg 2d Lieutenant Ooi E, No. 7X5 ■ McOLINTOOK, Oity Tourer, Girard , «»>«§«“ xl6uienMlt Co,P, Bruner’, HJKBY D.MOOBX. State Treasurer. 6M North Hotel,[Mbit, street, Germantown.' :■-,■? /■ - 3il?«sh Street. ■ ', “ > ..W My Ml ITU HGBABT, 2d Co. Q, Potto ! 'SINGLETON Ai .MEBOBE, Treasurer .of Toads _ i-Farmers’abd Mechanics’Bank.' EI)W ABD GEaTz, Ja , 2d Lieutenant Co.H, N. W. r THOMAS WEBBTEB, 14 North Delaware avenue. cornerrof Thirteenth end Girard avenue. T ■ - WILLIAM WILSH, 2XB Booth Delaware avense. - JOHN DUBBOBOW, 2d Lientenant Co. I, No. 28* J.BOSB BNOWDEN, Independence HaU. . • , ■ ADOLPHE. BOBIii, 168 Dock street. ■ 2d Lieutenant 00.,K, .Main : "= : T4M««oh. » u^ko. ! GEolaE^WßlTNEYfoffl«pr A*w°hltoy A Bon*. T. LLOYD, Captain Co. 8,N0.T28 Zane r r ‘jHABBY HBBTZLEB, Lieutenant, No 821 Mufcet JOHN Bi .ADDIOKS, Independence JlaO. s street.! „ . ' „ .. '. • ionu t, WATSON office of North American. JAMES ABHWOBTH, Captain 00. X,-Yraokford. i JAMES YHLLIKEN, JAMBS MAGNBB,Lieutenant,-N.B.'corner 6thand i, WardcoriSutteeawiilbei annotated' to prooure aub- Minor stieets. 7 ! „. rr .. sciipUonsin every ward in the oity, due notice of'which fWILLIAM.;; I W. DOBB,. Lieutenant, 838 North willshortlv ans Mis"” : • ’ o i • Thirteenth. Street. ■ ’■■■ ! J All •nhscrlpUonawtU 'ba acknowledged dally In the 6&MDEL;.C. .THOMAS, Bergsaut - 'papers,.uitUsn otlierwfße raanested. 1 . Chestnut stieet. v* ’ * ■' , By orderofthe Oohuhttteei ? , \; j, J H TJOLMAN, Prsnicford ro&d street. . 1 j r 2> m ,, r j, , ‘THOBuj WEBBTBR Oiiiman. * aul!s4t* •■■'■■■7 THOMAS M. HALL, A<ljnt«at, , ; '"rKi*. *■■!> xkn\ j.i’.p'Vsj ‘ g-go-r.'StVAi' I '' TEE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1862. ryTv=*. OK AT, RE.Silil V ' 111710*9 A L" eubanip neuoe Committee 8, i. 5h0ber....... 825 PO ’T .W»t*oo & Sana.. 26 00 Slurpb) A Keene... 25 00 George A!kibe.•.,. 30 10 K. 11. Pelts..... 10,80 8., Sixth ter-et..... 26,00 W , Vine street " 10 00 : X. Ciagbcni........ 6 00 . 8. H. BuelJ. N. ThM ‘i . 56 00 ; Irvivi AiStlneon26'oo A.M 8., Aielift..* 10 00 ' J. T Elrkpaitlck, s : A Co 20 00 J, A 8echte1....... 30.00 ’M i Jntz. I 8 60 •H.i Aitsb Btreei..... :* 6 00 5.J.^htevtE........300 00 0a%b‘.\".... 10.00 ; Pm;| Jonea Fey-.’....' 2C.00 Anina Imtirlug..... 20 00 Davie Thotnpimn.j. 10 .00 Henry J Davia.,.. , 20 00 -N. J. Boffnsau...... ’ 10 00 Baeder, Detnny, & : .... Aaanienu ........ 50 00 S. J. M. Flanagan.. 100 00 SIjBeOBIPTIONS . Chap. 36. Johnson.. 860 00 : J Boston ........ 10 OO P H. Ttnhroek 50 00 ' Werner* Icecbiier & , G 0... .....1 *55 00 Jf.lm Lmitej....... 800 SUBSCRIPTION i .OF COMPANY E, FIBdT BKOI . MKNT, OKAY EESKSVB3. A. M. Berimes....... 825 00 tliarlea .M. Baker.. 8 6 00 Mrs. Mary B. Stow* ~.. H, K F.... ...... 10 00 ' wt.............. 100 TO H W. Hook 5 00 Jiimre MtiWi’oii.... 6,00 si. W.Baldwin &Go 50 00 i J Londenelagar.... 10 00 Joseph OtmpdjnLi... 6 00 ; Wm. Bopseu.2 00 JesfiasA M0vr0,.,, 100 00 5* m. 8 Dorman.. 200 Oommeroo Street— 10.00. Tbotnae 0 Wright.. 10.00 Warner, Miskoy & flicking & Gilbert,. 40 00 Merri11............ 50 00 fowling & Franks.. 25.00 Mr. R0bie5,...;;..: 100 ,T L. Lean *... 100 Hy. Hoch*tras»er... 100 George Henson,....‘ 6 00 i Eppelshoinior.... 20 00 Tan Friendt .IQ.OOiU. F,-- .21.00 SOBSORIPTIONSi OF OOMPAN F F, FIRST REGI MENT B. B.v . T Cbslkiey Wood-. 850 00 o»sh per Geo. Peck 810 00 Conrad Gr0ve.....; 60 00 James Stroyer 10,00 H. O. Kennedy.... 26 OO H. 0. Patiereon.... 10 00 J. S; Stairs.".; .-..,. 26 00 J. Addiofca.; ; 10 00 ■i P.-8r0mei...... 26 00 J. D ■:> Mercer 10 00 George*Kick. 25 00 P. MoMauu*. .10 00 Lomu, 8e11."....... 26:00 Samuel Harm.;... .10 00 James Lifevro S 6 00 ’Yiliiam .Wattson... 10 00 Thed. C lewis..., 2S 00 J. B. HamruUt.... .'lO 00 B: A. Lai,dell.-.*....; 26 00 M. Jo" Brady 10 00 Grorye Higir 10 00 1, Rowland A Co.. 10.00 Al O. Micbener.... 10 CO J. .M. 80rer;...,, 10,00 J. A. Sfffallen..;. 10 OO U. K: j Arn01d..;.,. 600 A. J. Cr011..10 00 W C-Tripler 5 00 B: K: Neff... 20 06 E France..; - 6,00 Di Tarior 30 00 0. rßsnd.,..g ,t» J. B: L0nR.;.....,: 6,00 A. M. Fox 6_oo B. W.'Bumberger.., 6 ,00 P. Engles.. 3 00 B. OA. Olarku.... -500 D K. Keasrist...... ; ,B,po , A S ’ Feßtin r 600 J.iSanaom. ;. 250 J. Klimro,... 6 00 ft; ,Fuller,, Jr,;..., i 2,00 8.11 Kei cbner.... 6fcAo BE. , Berkenstock.. ;. * 2 00 G. 8ai1ey,.,....... '5 00 8 S. Miller., 2 00 J. Heberts 6 Oil W. Belling 1 tJO ;i. Uamnion 5 .00 Nr R. .Harper...... 1 00 J. P. Tutl 6 00 A met Hug of tbe Flnence the FB»BKL N INSTiIT! DAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o’ It ALEX. P. Ci PHILADELPHIA, AUGUST A 2, 1802.' [X3 —At a meeting held at the house of Gl3o£t'-*IS 8. JUiLLEK. KSQ , Ohaii-ufftii of tfieOiliK # iia’Bouatf Fond for .Second ward, the followiDg gentlemen warn consti tutes a Comrntttee to cabva&e the said wardio make col lections, to be appropriated by .the General Oqmini no© of the city In' seeming tba L Ehiittdeiptaia-quoia fur the pioD’pt of : thb aVniiOH of >the United' dcafces ; Jt hn M, C»rthy» Thoa. K. Gasheii, A Kehiugor M D, Jos. Ernie, '• _ .•J. H. OantrelJ, -M: D■, Jas M Gibsoh, ■ Jtriwarri G. Webb, . . Isaiah Pwooc, • John Kingston, ’ J. Greenfield, .-Eowi G JVewl/n, B-Daubyv Wm. Lbnsblin, Hiohard Sharp,- . 1». W l«u fTaAi PUdip Powell, S. M. Foster, • i\ Hortsmanj \:;Edab Ward, 81. D., . .Hoory Watkins, Paul J. Field,; Ohaa Peterson, John W/Bj'anV Tbos; Motts, .Wiu. r* 7bos. 8; larger, . :Jaa Simpson, ' J. McGettJgan, •" '• Bobt Cfa»k, Ur.,. . Geo Lee, . Cheer 'thompson, • B; It. BrrpQ, , G*o W Neblnger, M.D., Jug. Kolch, ’ Wm./H. Knowles, John Hetzoll, J. Bartholomew* ' : ' Tbos. M Fcmlngton,' Hti*h Cassidy, Jos Megary, r I A. Laws, 0. E. Kauimerly, M.D,* Ajix. Oasely, : •■■■■'' Jas. -• Geo.’ W. Martin, Eb J . Weaver/ - * » Tbos* Daly, l Wm. Ulnck,- , ■ ■ Arthnr ; Hoghi*e, ’ | • * > Contributions can bo -left -with the following gentle* mentor with any member of the Committee : /• Bqbi Nnbinger, l B. : K. corner Mary and Second streets. s'Dafy’' & Pofter. and -Washington; ‘Thoal McMauamy, F. W. cor. of Marriott street and Pawnnk road*. - >■* ’•■■■■:• Simpson & Keel. Marine JRallway.. Geo. W. Febicgcr, xrf. D, 8. E. cor. Passyunk road and ..Washington'' Join A. Cantrell, 8. W. cor. of Carpenter and Second streets. \ • r . ' 1 - f v Jas M: Gibeon, 922•Pasynnk , rood. •> ‘ Geoi Ourloy/Secdnd street, below Wharton. - <r • • ; GfcO B. M.ILLEK, Chairman. Ti. W. DnPFBLi Secretary. • • auls-3t t—TUB. ;liS' 00i8MraTBB ; a®polnted to recevo Snblcripttous» Jo aid of fcbe, GIT IZ y.HS'B O C N Cl KOND; for . pro-, riding the proportion of Philadelphia’s quota. of men jto, increase the “Army ,ol tberßepublioi sit dailyat ; ■m. ' MN ; »®P«'ir,OBNOE;B : ALI ( , Prom JO a.. M.-fco si P M.. : ' By ordero! the OoiDnjitTfteo *. _ : - '■> . js29 »•»! THOM AB-VEBSTEtt, Clwirm»!i:'-c ■■ | OHAHOJB-!' I TiSN I ® DBS '.WAHTED;—A chance far TWO ■ OOBPO'i SH BABB JSUCRTAIIi BBIQADE Apply at. M'A- i " BlaON .HOUSE,' SECOND Street, abore jttaritat-." •’ :* «i"-> ..S Captain B. T. JANNEY.., < ' Jal Lieut 0. H. MILLER ' ' t ■,« 2d Lieut.A.;T'L"KVINE. : , - It#* '« P fl IX AX I h P fl IA LIG-HT R gvarbs: iaiet bSgi«ent, p v , col. blub at \jr-W.I)AYIB---Afew mote Recruits waxitel for Com-. finny = A iri 'iiiiß pOptilar fiegitcenV ‘ Bounty,’. #165; Bounty from city:an<i ! cotiutry Hjike ‘•Beciniting' ‘offloesj- 248 ! ‘SOUTH Bhe«t;. 779 Souttf TMUD Streets / Oaataio, tfANFIBLB. ' Firstlii<.nfwanti'BA:4[lJFli ARifXSON.' ' Bc-couc # 1 K CITY BOUNTY , K MISSION. JIJ NOTIUB TO VOLTJN’MKBS. TO VuiJUiiUJficii.. informs* " tiro has been ven lo the City.,, Bounty, F,uod „Ooih mifrinu, that the following damed. v regiments Hare .'btwa, accepted by the Governor. of Pennsylvania, account, "of the quota,,of-Yohmteor» roquirod the. city .of PbilMcipluaV v * J *.- • Zi<i»i*Te d T AfriijuP, CoL Coliia. . . . ' , liegimcnt No 116,.C01. Heenan. . v . 7 . *« ' ' « l 117, Col. A. B. Tippln, Scott Legion. • . u . t{ 118, Ccl.O.M.Prevost>Co:rn Exchange.! « 119, ; Col. P.C. EHmaker, Gray liesoi'vos.. i f w “ *« 121/Col,Ohapqaau Biddle. " The Coirmi£«ion are ready to pay the bounty to voTah 'teerein said. regiments tmdor the rnles and regulation* heretofore published . aul6.lflt / ii PATRIOTS. TO THE RESCUE!! f» -, : 'TO ARMSI TO ASMS !! \]t The Heroic UcioD Ken of the S,iuth MUST and tthalf haye andSUGUOB. • ;f The Socand ltegiment of the celebrated . • BCOKTAIb BIFXjB BttlQ-AOE, Commanded/by. G-KN- BOY STONE, Will eucBrup oji SATOROAY, 16th • instant,; now Germantown. A few more sober, active young men will be accepted-. Pay, Battens audiClotbieg at ooce. If you with to leave your families In comfort, onliat at once, and secure the BOUiSTYiSie?-- • . • • ; -hemtmber your noble Sire? and:*he days of ’76. BAIiIiY \ BALBYi! BAIiLY! * Headquarters, CaPT..EL&£GOOI>, 6G5 .OHESXNOT street . £ It#-* ■U Oar D;—M i JOR ROY STONE Mhaving nnlhority direct fiom the War 'Department, ljjhas to.tied loathe Second Regiment ofthe Back tail Brigade? Uniform., Camp - Equipage, Ac, for ONE THOUSAND MSN. Said IK-gltuett will encamp on SA TURDAY, 16th instant; near Germantown, contrary to the afeettibh of cet tain evil-disposed-peraons. Rally ! ■ Pennsylvanians, and save yourheloved country. Secure your Bounty ere it be too lateu i By order ef v •8. MORGAN'S AMBEY, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding. ' Headquarters No 505 CHEbTNUT street, over the Board of Trade Rooms. ‘ PBILADBLPHIAj’AngUBt 14,1862, It* li $162 BOUNTY. CLOTHING, ' A PAY," and RATIONS immediately. tIWSt Ifekfc : Ilf ment (Gray Keßerres), Colonel P. 0. BIiIiMAKKR. Accepted for three years or the vaK ’Bacruita Wanted for Company 0, at 204 WALNUT Street. ■" . M . . . , Captain A. T. GOODMAN First Lint. BENJAMIN. SAY LEBj Second L,ient.'J AMIES W. I/ATTA. ji BUCKTAIL RIFLE BRIGADE. © «i 65 BOUN TY. ]![.;. SIO BXPEA BOUNTY for'firstttfteanman. - . B1(-n .nnmtcredln on enliitment.Pay and ration?) toronimenesatence. > - (Formerly of Commonwealth Artillery,) ;. Second Lieutenant and Recruiting Officer, anlJ-41* ' 113 V FBANKFOBD Bond. M LAST DAY BUT TWO Or THE 8 "BOV# JlGßetvesi 1104 b B©gimenfc;P;sy. : W Beautyandsl3—onemonth’ap&y—iaadtance. $lO ’wh«naeutto fcarap;'" 5 r A “ ,r "'* $2 when musteredin' Col. P. 0 ELXiMAKEE. Eecrulting Headquarters, SO5 A It# H Street.. . , ; i "Capt. HBNEX P. .mDEFITT, Jn. , First Went. Cbas.. Noble, Jr. . Second Went F. R. Kaust. SCORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT. —V»jor GeneraII'K&UZSIGAL has selected this KEGJMENTaaohe three* from the fitate of - he‘ to' All' those who desire to win g!ory f "ih‘ serriilg * r xui& rthUrgal- I*»t General,!!) the beautiful and healthy valley of the Shenandoah, had better joinat tmce the rapidly filling rank** of the ■Corn Exchange Begimeat. an9.fit* jj , 12ist 'EEGIMENT P. Y,—Be (B emits wanted (or Company D, of the 23d .Phila delpbia Li.tht Infmtrv, Colonel Chapman Biddle ■“* Apply it tho 4NCKKSON .HOUSE, 1529 SOUTH Street, opposite the Eater MsrJtot. Bounty ®lBO. Mas tered in at once. ' . - anil fit Second Lieutenant. »tioM re'eort&d by 1 ‘ tbe “I* J. smbb*:;.# s oo J, M Ford 50 09 H. giecer.... 25 00 8. M-'K0mw....... 10 00 sbaliio, Pei per, & Ca......... 10 00 Becnettt.’Bash, & C 0.... 10 00 0iieh............... 10 00 Oeeb .5 0* Bates a Gobies..... 0# 0u Bus'se!! & Woodruff 20 00 O P.F0x.250,00 a: M 'J0&ea..;.... 100 00 Omagtirge,....... tO,W) O.H UivtktießJ.... ; loo 00 Uharles J? Sini’h... 6 00 'Chco. 5mith......... 5 00 Patterson A Bonlton JO 00 Stephen Smith..... 'M 00 J B. 8100dg00d,... 26 00 HV’/8iekt0r........ 60 00 B. 0. KeU gg-.” ” 23 00 taindar A Pcstbod.. 25,00 I. Bbmuerger & 00. 10,00 Philips...... B'oo OP COMPASS’ G. .F. S: :HbTey $ 5 00 W. F. "Wwbnrton.. „ 6 00 Qtber f Members and Friends of Com pany 0h... ......322,00 > Committee will be held, at: UTS: BUILDING on FBI. t'clock. lOLSSBBBBY, Secretary. , MILITARY. /FUND com:- JOHN 0. KNOX, Chairman.. OHAS. 8. BOYD, ,-MILITARY. gN'LIfeTJ ENJLIBTI TEN rOLLARS WILL ® GIVEN, IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER BOUNTIESt To reeroit* for the 45TH REGIMENT PemißTlvoTiiH Volunteers, (001. THOMAS WELSH,) sow'af Newport News. , . ... , C ONE, HUNDREDMBS, of tbe first class, sure wanted immediately for (his regiment. .Apply at • EVANS & HASSALi/S, j -THE H6tli REGIMENT, P. V., accepted tor tbrte years, are uow nearly ready for jjf .the add. . Fractions' :, 6f companies. will be ‘accepted - horn the cooniry. Becrnita from th 6 o> untry coming into t-bis regiment .will receive,®®® bounty in addition to the bounty paid by rhoirconnty and General Government. Trensportattbri'will be furnished on application to these Headuunners. 624 M ABKET Street, Philadelphia, or to Major O. H. B ABDWELL, at “Herr’s Hofei.” Harris btng. ; O. BJBENAN, apil-J2t Coll Commanding UOth Begtinenv PV. u able-bodied men wanted ■l for COtoPAKY R, GRAY RESERVES. Recnitt jtfiDg Hescqnftftera, Barley Bheaf Eowd, SECOND - Street, below Vinos Bounty, 5162. ; Captain H. H. EDWARDS. Firft Licutenani; li. B. RICHTER • Second I>ietitenan& G. W. ZI. MERMAN* ian9- 6t*i . ii MEN WANTED' to fill the ranks En <.f the PENNSYLVANIA ItEGIaESTS now in the M field . . Bounty, premium, and advance pay......... 598. Captain BBN fY- A. SOHBB fZ; , . Aid to General McCall, . ■ ' Gi neral Becrnltinc Ofiltor, auM-fil* Joneß’ Hotel. 620 ORE'TNUC Street, T7OR CITY CONTROLLER, 1862, J} GEO. W. HDFTY, . ‘ FORRIEENTHxWABD. an7-tn u. s. FIVE TWENTIES; r ■ ■ ■ • • " t j .■> i , i ; »■. 08, ‘ ' 20'YEAS ,SIX PEE CENT. BONDS, 1 PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOTEBN SIENT AFTISB FIVE YEABS. \ ’ ' r '.' * < - fS , « t lam instructed r bythe SKOMETABY OF THIS TBEABUKY to ''receive subscriptions for the abore • ...■) - 4 ■' . -• .. \iw. .. »• LOAN AT FAR, THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE .KttOSI BATE OF DEPOSIT, ThaA avoiding the. difficulty heretofore experienced by roaniriDg payment in GOI,D o? from Hay last ■ t - i A foil supply, efthew Bonds always on hanjLV JAY COOKE, .. ' STJBBOBIPTIOK agent, il4 SOUTH THIRD ST. ' jyM-tf : . JAMES H. WALTON, ’', i : , TOOMA3 W. .TOST. ' •\X7 ALTON ■.&' YOST, 1 VY BAKEEKS, BBOEBB3, ( .1. -v *. «■ A2f» '"•r ..<* » . O E BAt 00L 1» B'O TO R S lf No. 25 South THIRD Street) ,Phiiadelphiai V “. _ BEFEBBHOES/'. .* J JayOoofceA Go., * M ' Hob. Jamee Pollock). James, Kent, Santee, & Go., Hod. H. P-. Poster, E&heriik, Blacki'A Co,iV £l Hob, H. Seeder, O.; McKibbia At'Sod, Hon. Aa& ? ‘Faofceiy V . E.* P. Miaaleton S; Bro , Hon. W»ire>b J. Woodward Hon'. Wm.'WiiktDiß, .... V. Ea<i. '5-‘ftn7‘3m * 1 '■* & CO. have reznoyed •„ to No. 16 South TBlBDStreer" wbererhey: wjH , attend to and sale ofr*l?orei¥a and' Domestic- Exchange, Goldarid - Silver, OM * 'Demand- 1 Notes and' ;oftie£U i^tirif46B.<«> s [**? • auifc* lm#- jiA AMOt]N3]l wANT ; v)4r.t/,v V» ED upon Mortgage, flrsfcclass /Farm' near the oity. Apply to: ' ”, v ‘ B. /PETTIT,. ; , . jy!2 5 "-‘- Ho. 809’WMlNOT Street, TN OF .J- C ; HB6 rKE OdITNTV 1 : PKNKB'?iiyiNt&, - i ■ .- HOTiOK;—Epata.:Of ABRAHAM•■JAME i, lute of ■‘ WestloWitcmsebip, Chester,comity, Pennsylvania, ,de- • 1 ceased . . v .-:-j ;/: * ;'. t '-'To, Aafon;Hr,«famea,'wlioioßldea::iO:ltoo«?tate-of ,CaH fbrnia.andfc Abraham fumm&ibo (resides; in the .city of- Chicego, ;in the State ofi(lfnols,>chUdren,’and helm, and ; IrghlrepretenlotiYee/nr. thoeaid. Abraham Jfimes, de ■ ceased? and to all, other a interested intheeßtate of isaldde cerfentj take notice, that an hHinestwiil be held and lakrn od SEtl>.4s,;tlie.,aiths:.day ofT,Septfflttb«j next! 1862, at lOptciock AjiM.;* at the premises;; late,; of ; Abra 'tiani daints, deceased, eitnate in the township, of j3i?est»y ' to'wii aforesaidybftnnded by lapdapf Jos.;Button,'.HannsEj : Marslioll, Abraham jßaUey, Daniel B. Hinman, and "othersy containing ope lmndred and iwenty-six aerenand ‘one hnudred and.twenty.iße’ren lierchea (128 A 127 By).oi. f land, H)<>re.or tMf», w«h Urn tippm-tynauc-H—for tfie put- - i rose of makirg partition of thereat estafce-bfithe said.de.- , cedent to BQO among (hosaiif hvU'jgard legal represents- ■/ .fives, if ths, ssine ean.be done, without,prejudice to.or> 5 spoiling the whole; otherwise to value and;,- appraise I s the some aceprdiog.tp law,<»t tlhiph time and place yon I are hereby notifled to attend,>if, yon think proper. ; , , -i J.'HEFFEIKINGSB, Sheriff. SI eriff’a Ohesterf'Augnst 14, A, D. ; 1862, I «nlB- i3ti.* • • - ■ - . - ■ Tl/I" ARSHAL’S* SALE.-r-Ry virtue''of IVI a Writ of Sele, -by thefTon.'JOHN 0 VI) W A Li Iv - BBS, Jud*t> of tbe District Oourt of the-Doited: States, lit'and for dSEasterti District of-iPfinnsyjTaaailii admi ralty, to jn’e directed, will be sold, at-public sale, to the hjftbesi and best bidder, for cash, at Oa.iiL'-IWHIIjL" STREET WHARF/on THUR’iDAYJIAuguBt 28; 1882,'at 12 d’ciock»M;,‘ the btigN A PiKßiher’tackls,'&c, and the cargo lubeh on board Theceryo consists of salt in bulk. ‘ .'•••■'•• - ; W-WIBBOfia MILCWABD, , -•• D. K . Marshal EasterarDistrlot of Penna. ‘ PHn.ADßt.rgiA, August 14,1862-.. .feto .;auls-6t ■ Tt/fARSHAIi’B BA3jE.—By --virtue of XVJLva Hon, JOHN GAD WADAi DBS, Judge of the District Court 6f tod Doited States, Id amdifor the'EaSterriDi'Btiictdf PenniylTMila; iti. Admi ralty,to me directed, will 7 be sold: at public sale,'to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at OADDOWHIDO STBEET WHABPj on THDBSD.AV, August .28, 1883, at 12 o’clock .M., the scb<waer,EMHA, her tackle, ap parel, and furniture,' as she’ now lies at said wharf. ' J WIDDIAM MIDDWARD, D. S. Marshal, Eastern Distriet of Penria. Philadelphia, Auggst'li,.lB62; au!s-6t MARSHii’g I: virtue of a 3uit of Sale by the. Hon ,JO HU '0 AD WAD A DEltv’Jndge of the‘District Court of'theOnited States, in and for tbe Eastern tDistricf ofPennsylvania, w Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold, at. Public Sale, to the 1 -highest and best bidder, for. cash, at CADDO W HIDE- STREET. WHARF, on THURSDAY, August 28<b, 18b2, at 12 o’clock M, t this Schooner CHANGE, sber'tricMe; apparel,' and-IfbrHitnreVaß she now,lies, at Mid .wbatfr.’S r ~ V ■ jjfWIDDIAM, atIUDWARD, - ' >. U. B. Marshal, Eastern District of Pens. PBir.ADKX.PHiA; August 14,1862.' aril® 6t ,aul3 3t* SALE.—By virtue of Xf JL a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN OAD WAI>'ADKE.!Judge oftbo’District Court of the Uuited ttutto.in dndforitheiEa&tern-District;of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Puei'c Sale-, to tbebigbriXuud bast bidder, for Cash, HIIiIrSTREETt. WHARF, onTHUBSDAY, August 28. ]862, at 12 o’clock M.j the Schooaer ALERT, her tackle, apparel,and furnitnre, as she how;'lies,at said whaffl s, * j. w ■£-,sWULLIAM MILLWARD. II 8. Harshal Eastern District of Peon. . PHiLinairaili AUKnskl4, T ISB2. ■ uaUrSt UNITED. STATES,®ASTERN DIS TRICTOF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PRESIDENT *OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT, OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: ’ ‘ ' 'WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States In arid for'.tho Eastern. District of Pennsylvania,' rightly and duly ‘pt&ceeHiiik 'on a Libel, filed in the , name of the of America, hath decreed all per sons to general who have, or pretend to have, any right, ; title, or interest in'the steamer LODONA,‘her tackle," , ap parel, and furniture, and the goods, T wares, and merchan dise laden'oh board thereof, of which Charles Edward Luckie wag master, captured by the United Btates steamer lINADILLA, under command of Commander N. Collins, galdfsteariier fhtmaed therd being oho of the South' At lantic blockading squadron, under command of Bear i A dmiral S.-F. Dupont,- blockading theports and coast of .'.Georgia, to be monished, cited, and.c'aHed to judgment, at the time andplaeeimderwritten; and to the effect hereafter expressed,-(justice.,so rcauiring.) Ton are, therefore, charged, and strictly‘enjoined and commanded, that yon . -omit-not, hut that, by, publishing. these’ presents to at least "two of the daily newspapers printed and . published in the city,of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligen* err, yon do tnonish aud eito, or he monished; and cited, peremptorily,-all persons in‘general who have,* or fpretenu to' have, any right, titleior ■ interest in ’the: said steamer LODONA, her tacklej ‘apparel,'and fur- ’ niture, and, the goods,, warps,. laden; on board thereof, to appear before ..the: Hon ;JOHN -CADWALADEB,' the' Judge, of.' the .said; court, at. the District, Court room, »ih tHe' city of Philadelphia, ' on tho TWENTIETH day after publication of these ‘ ■ presents, if it be a’ court day, or else on the next court day following, between the uijuahhours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in duo form of law, a reasonable arid'lawful excuse, if any,'they have, wily the said .stesmev .LODONA,;. her tackle, apparel, and furniture: and ; tho. goods, „warca, and merchandise' lafeu bn' board - thereof, should not .be' pronounced to • helongy at,tho -time of the'eapture of, the same, to tire . enemies of the United States,'And as.goods of their euo < mieß, or otherwise,'liable'and "Bubjectto condemnation, , to bp adjudged and condemned as gpp'dhnd.lawful prizes; and further to do;and receive tolthrs'hebsdf as to justice" shall appertain. Arid'th&t you duly intimate, or causo to be intimated, unto .all persons,, aforesaid generally, (to . whom, by' tlie tonbr of these 'presentiyit isalsointima-' tedf) that if they shall not’appeaf at the timo'and place above mentioned, or appear, and shall not show a rea sonable afiS iadful'cause.t'o theidontrary,’then said Dis- r • trict Court doth intend and'.will proceed to adjudication .on tho Bnid capture, and may pronounce that'"the said iOlltiNA,* lier'tacfile; app'ardh’ atMjfurniture,' and. the' 'goods, wares; '* aifd*, r mercbaudija “laden on beard ithereof,«did .bolong, : at ,thh; time of ;flie capture c of.the sSm6,'t6;the‘enemies of the United States of Ame rica, anil' as goods of tlieir onemies, or otherwise, liable •i and subject to confiscation and condemnation I,;to'be;ad t judged' dnd coridemhed as lawful prize,"'lhe J absence,' or . . rather cbnttedacy,'of tiie persohs’so cited'and intimated Jhitinywiseiuopwithstanding, and ijiat'you duiy .certify to the said 3)lstricf,Court what you shall do in the premises,.' .tokethor'with 'these presents. ' 1 ‘ ; > Witness jtbe ,Honorable JOHNUCADWALADER, Judge of the said.c'ourt,* at Philadelphiaj.this fourteenth' day of AUGUST; A; W. 1862, and to the 1 year of the Independence of thu,said United States. *> , aulS-3t,,:V,;:G.;8r FOX,' Clerk District Court. anl3-Bt# vain to look —jL"‘ for-pi ore beautiful or natural pictures than.BEl ’.filEß'S ivorytipes- 'Their fine .points of natural ex (. prt/aion snd faithful coloring'airs evident to ali. SECOND eßtreet, above Gteen. . ,I.c-T- . ■,. ’■ ll *. ISOI- [ »" ,■-»>. a" li ■>' £, *4- , : t . *,4 3. NO. 418 ABOH Street. POLITICAL. FINANCIAL. =• LEGAta*""-:-- DRY-GOODS .JOBBERS. 1862. JOHNEB, BERRY. & Go., (Buooeeecrs toAbbott, John6B, *00.,) , 827 .MABKET, A.NO 624 COMHEBOB BrREBT, J IMPORTERS AND JOBBER 3 ,0F SlLfj; AND - , - ■ FANCY DRY GOODS,! I Have now opened an entirely . • i HEW ANDATTR ACTIVE BTOCK, IST " GERMAN * AND AMERICAN DRESS- GOODS. Also, a full asMrtroent in W BITE G O DPS, RIBBONS,GLOVES, SBaWLS, &o. ? Whicly they offer at the,very lowest Market Prices, aod •solicit the atte&tioa of the Trade, aols-tf Y ARJL>i QILLMOR E,& Co, Nos. 6ir OHESTHUT and Clt JAYNE Streets, Have now open their FALL IMPORTATION OF SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE 'GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &c., BOUGHTIN EUROPE BY ONE OB’ THE FIRM. To which the attention of tho trade ia n&rticut&rly in vited. ' • ' anll-Sra COMMISSION HOUSES. gEAMLESS BAGS.. “LEWISTON’* asd “PREMIUM” “A.” FOB SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN; & CO., ’ jj-21-mwflm' No. 220 OBBSTKOT Street. BUNNELL- - m.. : ,'AHD" ■ ' ■ •* MANUFACTURING CO.’S t. ..... . u . ■ r ,v PRINTS. 409 Oases NEW FALL STYLES. • FOB BALE BY . WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., f "■ 1 ■■ » ■■ ; J. <•:. ►. . ,v. r , 'i, • JySl-mwnm No. 820 OHEBTNTTT Street.,: jgED-§UH®S;? SUITABLE FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES. 8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND _ , " ’’ SDATB . - ALSO, 8-4 and 0-4 INDIGO BDDE'FBANNEDS. • . .For sale by ■ •• - . . . -t FROTHINGHAM & TOLLS, }yl6-2m 34 N. FRONT Arid 35 DETITIA STREET; ■jgHIPUEY, . HA-ZA-jae. ' & ' HUTOHINSOISrI ’ So. 11 ii OHBSTNDT STREET, CSBIMIBSION MERCHANTS - ■ fw -.•«>« wig balVo? PHILADELPHIA-MADE- GOODS. RETAIL B«r GfIgMJS. ■ Jnst opened, afewc&eoaol French* Shirting .Flan-' nels,,in neat Stripes, Checks, and Plaids, of desirable: styles and qualities. .j; • , ADSD—Gray; Scarlet, and-Bine Flannels; . ; aul2 ' ,i : BBABPDBSS,BROTHERS. . A LL-WOQL CHECKED- CASH- J3L MERES.—4O-inch Blacfearid' fine pure Laine Oashmores.v Imported and for sate by - -SHARPDESS BROTHERS, aul2 . 0 HE SIN DT and. BIGHT H Streota, , eo U NT BYMERCHANTS AND .* OTHBRB!TAKE]NOTIOB—That; we will open twenty hales more df New Market,; Stark, - C&bbott, Po caesettl Qi eat Fall man Dy Amory t lioweH, M aesar efetttetbk Couestoga, and other mahes ofs'MU3-„ i.2K» aM of whiche.havlng been" bought ;provfOM“to the great rise, vre will MllJiower than .they can bt bitUjht in_ any wholesale bouse in the city ,AJso,.Bleached (jaodB4 such as FoTre.*tdale, ’. Hope,;.BlAckstq«e, Cbenter County, M t Yeraou, and ‘other makass ’lower ;tb»n elsowheiieV i Arlarge araortment of OaHco,*DnlHngs," Flabiiels, Tickings,' KEen’e, and Boyß* WearV Ao .”&b. yv e still continue to'yelail’our Vast,afedclt of liioen Goods Jatfthe oid prices. x ;HaT6on band, in groat variety, Union Table -Lineni 37)£c per yard,'Call and examine for your selves, after getting posted Id prices ‘ , B D,S W. H. : aull-Gt 1021MABKBT Street, -ffileventh. 1021 CHESTNUT SCREEC ~OFjBPEOIAL INTEREST TO, DADIK3.” E. M.' NEEDLES Has just opened HE WGOODS ay follows: Broad hem-stiichfd adkfs.,2,2>i, and 3 iuch hsm; hem aiitebed Bdhfs. ( all linenl3c;, or 81 50 per doz , oew styles Dairrow yal. edgiugs and beadiogs; new styles notate lacd and ether collars arid setts, A ADD FOR BADE AT ODD PRIOE3. Aft fancy made-up. as iace and other M-t-B, collars, sleeves; veils, hdkfs.;-&c.T&c., will be closed ent,,FOB;TBia MONTH,OJSDT, prepara tory to laying in.Fa’l Stock, „ - • - •: ~AT ArBEDDOTIOS 0F,20 PERjOHNT. -“Namnonts” of all-kinds of Aiaeni, TFAite Go'eds, Edgings, Inaertings, Ac. Ac , will- also- be closed out at a HEAVY- DI3OODNT. . i •'-•As all of theabove goods have recently advanced from 20 to' 26 per cert., Irom the increased rates of exchange and tpjtiff, the above //rg flt rtduction /rdmow.ptdfyicesshonidproye.agreatißduce mnfit for,purchasers .of tlieiaiicticlM to buy dutiog tbie month. ' ~ . .. ' ' an 9 -tf ,1024 OHESTNUr STREET. , A LLWGOL BBEB Cfl FL ANNELS. A. Fancy styles, for Gents’ Shirts. EYRE & LANDEDD, * 'anS FODBTH and ABOH. ■PALL DE LAINEB, ALL NEW JD PATTERNS.—HamiIton De Laines. Pacific De Lames Manchester DeLaines.. ETBB & LAKDEhL, FOUBTH and ABOH.; English prints, fall stzles. Opening of British Prints, 1 4-4 French styles. . , . , EYRE ftLANPELL, auB' ‘ FOURTH and ARCH. T IN ENS, WHITE GOODS, SOSIE- I A BE, EMCROIDEBIES.—The suSldribbrs, in ad dition to the House Furuishiug aud CurtalnDopartments ol the Dry Good. Business, give special attentioa to and have aiweys on hand a fteeb stock,of the best; Sheeting Linens, White Goods. Hosiery, and “Embroideries, to which the attention of buyers is respectfutij regnested. BBEPPABD, VAN HaBLINGEE ft ABBISON, V aufirlßt 1008 CHESTNUT Street rpHE LAST CHANCE EUR BAR- X GAINS, ■ BUBTHEB BBBUOTtONINFBICKS. '* ' ■ Wo are determined to close bat the balance of oar Sum mor Stock before the'flrst of Bejitembar. In order to do bo we will offer bar entire stock of FAHOY BIbKS. PBSIBABEB DRESS GOODS, i BAt-E IBAbTLBS AND POTNTES, SIDE 00A1B AND BACQUE3, At lower prices tban those of any other Retail House In tbe citr. OTJB BIAOK SItKS can’t < I>a matched ]n prices and as thoy were all bought before the last rise, and we are able to Bell .them at onr . .. OLD LOW PBIOE9 Ope lot cheapest Black Figured Silks over offered. ~ Also, a good awortment of DOMESTIC, GOODS, , ~ i. ; H. STEEL ft PON, , an4-tf No. 718 North TENTH St, above Coates. tdabgains in put GOODB. ’• .D Thefollbwiag lota wlll be sold at a great sacrifice to close them.oolfrTiß:* ' • ~ , V Two lots Black Silk ana 'Wool ChaUlea at 18j|f c," worth •• Five pieces Barege Anglb at *O, worthloo.'. Five pie'cea jVain Barege at 12J{o. ■ n Also, a laTge lot of Shetland Shawle, at Terr low prices, splendid for travelling or at watering places. nlj > At JOHK H • STORKS’, 703 ABOH Slpeet. Tweeds and cassimebeb. ~ 1,600 yards heavy Oaßsinoereß, just opened. ~ x Also, 1,000 yards all wool Tweeds, 62 to 76 cents. BtitLmer and Fall passimereß,;a,’fnll stock, f' ‘' ■ ■ lien’s and Boys’ wear bnr stock Is complete. ” , ' DOMKBTIOS.. Bieacfcodand Brown Shirtings. 1 Bltacht d and Brown Sheetings. ■ Cotton Flannels, Botnet, all wool, and Baoiue do. Cotton Goods, 1 at lowest market rates. ■ HONKY-COM BQUILTS. Marseille* and Lancaster Quilts. , , Bathing Flannels, Mosauito Sets; ' " Linen Table Damasks,and;Na®klnß. J , > "y ■■, .<■ Cheap lots of 4-4 heavy Irish Linens. . K i? AOLpBINXHOIJT. /. -811 k Mantles, Thin Dusters, Lace Goods. - Boys' Summer Clothing. •' • : ‘ - Thin Press Goods, Black Tamarttnes., , ; Challies, Mohairs, Moz&roblattes, fto; ~ ’> - COOPBB ft OOKABB, jyBl-tf B. E. corner HIBTH and MABKET sis.. pi B EAT RBDIJ GTj ON IN PBXCI3.> .VJT O.’iDOKOGHUK.mSonth WATBBStreet, offer#. Tor »'ales,oop bb]a..of Steam Refined SUGARS, at thefot lowirg eaab pr!«»Patent Ont.Loaf.-12X; crnafaed and.. coarse and fine Pulverized, *2X tol2Xj >, white,. A, 11X to'UX *, white B. llS'tt 11« j veUow-B'illXWsUow ;0, loi to,llc ; clarified yellows, of lower grades, to lOJjo. lioyerlng’a fis'rnpa in' "hhda.,- 48c", and ■ lower (g’radra, in hhds and bbla , 3fi to 45, according to quality. The abere,, prices are Bnbject to change at any mo ment. / v* ’* - a : . . lttt- ’ J T AD.I EA- N.D ■ GENTS’ 1 HAIR JU DIED In Paris »tyle, « FOURTH and BB'INOHi , »t»l5 Utf;. vr s_ ■ Ii 4t\y'i ;i y :■* MILITARY GOODS. JAVANS & RtyA««AJL,;L.v 'MHITARY BTIBNISHERB, No. 418 ARCKT STREET, PHILA.OKI.PBIA. MIMTABY, GOODS, ' • OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, ao9-6t WBOLE3ALE AND KB TAIL. NfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. A.* Having mafic larcelota of Infantry Mountings, Ruatfßck Mminting., and Oava’ry Spurs, Eastiifalt, we ;are now prepared 10 tabebrfleis for any or these articles, to any amount,’and fill them promptly! Address ■ : ( C. A. VsS KERB & 00.. anl3.mwf3i* FiBuftforil,.Pa NEW, publications. NEW GYMNASTICS.—New Gym nßeticfi for MeD, Women, and GliUdren. By Dio Lewis, M D. 300 il{nstratiotioi, Sl. . Poems of Aribor Hoah Cbagh, blue aod gold. 75 cents. . i yolume 9' Locfchait’s Life of Scott, Boston edition, 75 Cents.''. ''■■■/ Portrait of Major General Pope, 63 cents. For sale by WILLIaH.S. A ALFRED MAB ''IBS. a«l2 606 OBBSTWBr Sweat. EDUCATIONAL. MV. M L. HQEFORD’S ENG jLWvLISH, Classical, and OommercSai BOARDING SOHOOL FOB BOY 3, BEVERLY, N. S , reopens BEPIEMBEB 15tb • ; auls-12i* pHEGAKAY INSTITUTE, ■ : -V& BOARDING AND u&Y SOHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, No. 1627 null 1629 BPBUCE Srroit, Philadel phia . ■ .' i The regular coarse of instruction embraces the English and French Laogoages and Llteratores-rLatln If re quired—and all the branches which constitute a thorough English and French education. . , French is the language of the family, and Is constantly spoken in tbe ilnsUmre. f the. Scholastic year commences September 16th, and closes July Ist For circulars and particulars, apply to , - anlst2(h* MiDtHB D'HERYILLY, Principal, , GU NTBAL' INSTITUTE, TENTS • and SPBING GiBDEN Streets, will reopen Bep loilibor 1 Bojs prepared furariy Ois-ision of the Public Grammar Schools, for' Oolia'sfe, or for BUeioe»s. aolfi-lrn* B. 6. McGUIBE, A:'ST., Principal CIRCULATIN S LIBRARY TXT RROTHE RHEADR 01R OU , • RATING LIRE the NEW English and American' Books, including ALL OLABB3S£ of Lite rature. This ia the QNLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLISH, BOOKS that ore art BEPBIN TED here; 3 " f Teirns $5 per year;® mpnthB.s3; three mouths 91.50, or 3 ednta per day. '2lB South EIGHTH street j’y7-2ni# PHOTOGRAPHS. - fTHB POPULAR .VP EDICT 13 IN i JL 'favor of Roinser’s pictures. His colored for*slftie decided favorites otike people. Theirfioo and popular priie suit all. Gallery, SJS’/OnD street 'above Green. . * It# -A-NATURAL, CONSEQUENCE ple&ped with- you gera co zier ed Phougraph of RBlfilltll. Ttieir flue Hud truthfal {Qualities must suit all tastes. Only 551- SECOND &t., r above Green. ■ It#- •' PROPOSALS. TRON 'VESSELS FOR RIVER AND X HAfiBOB DEFENCE—the NisY .DBPABIV -MEN C will receive* proposals Cor the couatrucliou and 'coThpleUqUiniii j..every, .respect, except, guns, “Ordnance 'stores.-provisions, foe!, and nautical instruments, for vesselsof. iron for river aud harbor defence, similar to ‘?tboße building in New York. having a single revolving . turret ’. The draught of water notto oxceod ton feet, and thevesseb to be provided with a 'surJace coudonaer for * fcupplj in* the boilers with pure warier; On personal ap plication* to the Pepartment:,* partjea. intending. to ,offer tcan'fpe the plans and speciScations, which will befur ztished to the contractor by the Department... . •• ;> No Oder will be from parties who are ivtiy.: prepared to .oxecute work of this kind, having*in tbelnowu name jpt Iho present time suitable shops aud .tools, ft ) . • Tbe-act of CongT®Bß approved July 17th, 1802, pro- ■ transfer of any contract, or order, ov interoat therein. ] , Tfie hidders will state the price and the least time in which they willfagree.to. complete Iho vessel, and tho to- . jflucea..,priee for each'succeeding month' Propositions’ will bd'received 2l9|‘ t df'August, but will boex- t tebdfeditp the 28th;of August,for .parties weßt of the' moiihiains The pr« poeals must-be endorsed “ Proposals for Iron ’ y’tesHls forMiyer 7 and Harbor, Defence*'* co'distinguish, them fr.om otber bußiDefis Irtters. r ' . • • au!4-4t GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS. AUTORY. :JJ* The subscriber wotiia invite attention to bis 1 . IMPBOVF.D OUT UF SiiIRTS, • Wbicb he makeßa speciality in bis business. Also, oon siavtiy roceivlrtf? . • • ■ . ’.HOVELTIEB FDB GENTLEMEN’S -WEAB . w ; ■ GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING' STOBE, r mTSIi BTBBZT ,. . ,jag tf : *] . Ypur’dofirft below the. Ooutipentai, fSEWING'MACHINES;: '• • vi & WIE SON, ' • sewing Machines, 's2*B CHESTNUT STREET, ~ ...v j " JolS-Em PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AMERICAN WAICHBS, : . GOLD AND SILVER CASES: ' JOS H. WATSON. ■ jjai-em No. 306 CHESTNUT street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, *o. j, i EREBH /ASSORTMENT, at LESS J&L TEAS FORMS® PBIOEB. FABB A BBOTHBE, * » XmpoiterB» 824 OHESTNXJT Street* below Fourth mhSO-tf * = '• LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EABLE A SON, MANUFACTTJEEBB AHD IMPOSTS BS . o» LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS', PINE ENGRAVINGS, . picmres ahd pobtbmt fbajsisb, PHOTOaB'APB FBAfiIES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OABTEB-DE-VIBITB PORTRAITS. EARLE’S GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, rimuADiaraxi. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER - - & CO., Northeast Comer POURTH asd BA.CE Streets, , PHILADELPHIA, . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS 4SD DEALERS is., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, MiKnrAOTDBBES OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, POTTY, Ao. AGENTS FOB THB CF.I.KHRATKD 3JRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at" VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. mh29-tael ' ■ ..-r,v s> *A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. “ “ From i 7 ITo Bichin’d ITo Philada. CONGRESS SPRING I M0unt0arb0D..,...........j ITT j 1 WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, ; xeo j U'... ■ ' PortXCiinton. X 66 .... 1*35 ■HBW TOBK. the month of AUGUST, 1862, the ratee will 1* , t . . Saratoga.. July 1, 18®. m follows ■ ■ __ : ;—.—_ •An attempt baa been made to- deceive the pnblio bj ; r , ifrom To lliobm'a. To Philada. persons what IhepcaU “ OpNOKßSS : 'W'ath* ” . Port oarbon ?I.#B ‘ 81.68 .fromfountains, and at the priceof.edi (8) cents perglass Mount Carbon..... 1.87. 1.67 The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Water, at Schuylkill Haven I.SO 1.60 ‘New Tork, bel»g about 7Jf cente pir glass, the Impost- it? i - ” Hon of pretending to sell at retail at lees than ooit,_anil, PQrtl _—■'- ‘'* ‘ ‘ ‘IV ..STTv • ■ i'rrtthont allowance for freight, cartage, or U * .Omand after BKPIESIBKB 1,1883, the rates will b* apparent | v 6nt their probable coonw has been to empty “ °. Pyß ' w „ - ''■? '-~,kr Pwn,3Sr' one bottle of genuine Congress. Water into a fountain To Blchm d Tf> phnrfa -_ IHled with their traeh, and thereby christening ih total p or t Carbon *3lB. 81.88 contents. . ' ' Sfonnt Carbon....- 2.17 ‘J'S' We have jrarsat Oongren Water In fountains, not : I SchhylkttlHaten...... .'....1 2.10 I In vessels of any other description i than ordlnary-sfeed Anbnni .... i J2O jl®. WMaa. - The cork of every bottle of the genuine It- .Port Clinton branded, ' f -‘, .-A— f of the Boa^ And any'without : ~ those 'words and let • ■ OOMGBE6S .• 'fenr'on the cork Is ‘O. &W. oousmmi ■: 1 * ’ 'WATIES* ■ whether from, fountains or bottle*. ‘ ' ? OIiABKE * WHITE, ■ j " Proprietor* of Congress Spring. The following genßemen are supplied by us regularly with gentdneOongiesa'Water, in bottles, fresh frem th« Congress Spring: • . •' rKED’K BEOWNj Cor. Fifth'and Chestnut it*. - 0. S. HCBBKIiIii 1410 Chestnut street. .. OHAB.'EIiIIS i& 00., Market street. - X. J BTETENB A GO., tfondnental Hotel. AMBBOBK SMITH, Chestnut street' t . J. 0. TCBHFBNNY& 00., 941>Bpraoo street. , THOS. Ji-HtJ&BANT), cor Third aad Sprno* «» ’ WYETH. Bros., Walnut street ‘ • L OXjARKE & white. je3o-2mif : OHAWBIGNI WXJSE- An moioe. Aj.of DeOoueyiSOo.,“»d Champagne Wine, ur shi» George*, and for saleby jnstreceliea per * jiAVHEONB, " ' . an ll 1 *-■ So2and2o46outhFßONT Street - J TNG OT THB caaep .St. Julien Mo« < X- amygdaloid umisa ooMPANj. of Lak* •wl4 ttBABOHBtwrt. .,* V, ifnfl'r ,* i 1 ** l ' '* Oil, J'l It' l / t_* ' • .?, 'rx;* x*%<uzs- *f?«:•' «**>•/> t*. * *'*' ' ** * ? amusements, ST. JOBN’S ORPBaN ABYX.UM.-r-, 1 ..... QBa ND iltrsio At 'FB 3T IT 3. Li f ' * " FBIDAY, AUGUST. .16PH, ; 18S2;V'> The Board of Managers beg to arinoijnee td' Ote large number of the. friends of the Asylum,"expected at this Festival,tbet'hoPENNSYLVANlAGh'NTlliLtßSlfi-t LOAD 0061PANY hare kindly consented' to take pom . . ethgers to a point opposite tneAsvlnm Grounds; on ttioir ■ ' regular trains, leaving ELEYENTHiandiMARKET Sts. i at BA6A M„ 12 and 2SO P-. M.; ans.they .will.also ran extra trains to the Grounds and back at* Inietvals' ;f 3d mlhntes, startlng'fro'm’ th'e Depot,Weet'Pnfiadelpbia, at’ : 1 o'clock P M, thai day, arid rtopping opposite the Wire '- -f Biidge,’going end fetnriilng, td take up and letdown pas- '• setigers. Fare'fdh'tne Excursion 10 cents, ro be bad of the Mahsgersand the Members of the Society of St. Yla ctut di-Paul, and of ibe Conductor* on tho Cara. It# PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0» X THE FINE- ABTB, :■ V ,1026 CHESTNUT STBBBT, Is open daily, (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. tl.tJU* Pi M. Admission,26 cents. Children half price. Shares «f Stock, *30,, > . irt PERS'»NI\L rro PATRIOTIC ROOK F ANOIERB. X —A yonns man witb t«o children, baying v,lad teered in ti is. tt-e hour of bisc miitry’speril, and anxious to leaYi- his fom-ly the means of livelihood,,would pledge (of eel) out.iph') to any genUt-mah who would advance a rsaronable sum on them, a number ; of BABE LIBE RAL. THROIfOGTOAI., POLITIOAI/i nod LABE.ODS WOBKB, aheunuiated after much toil and at cdnsidtraMe expense. A note addressed to ** J. N. 51 Office of Tfte- /’rest} will receive prompt personal attention- ... ... : . If BOARDIWO, QTJMMER BOARD, NE \R MEDIA, K 3 DELAWARE CO.i PA. Wallingford station. Accommodations tor a tew families,. Booms large,and airy. Oomthimication with the city five fimea datly. .. enlS 3t* ’ ' PETER WOBBALLVI*. LOST AND FOUND. TV/TJNT REOEIPT L-)ST.—A Mini ifl Receipt, No. 219, dated July 12. 1862, for.TeS 50-100 ourcea of silver Bolliooi payable to J AS. B. &li- YOBD or order, bftB been lost. The public are cantiooet sot to receive or negotiate the same, as its p %yment hai been stopped at the Mint. . , ' JA.B- B. itiVORD, • Philadelphia, AucuM; 12, >1862 j au!3-3l# WANTS. A GENTLEMAN 0 W LONG;;EX PBBIEHOUI in the;Ht»rdware and' with some ready* mean*, wishes to f form a of some hir'd; with a : permanently esfablif-hf-d Bouao. addrep’s icdav, - x l baidwaroy VPress offish. li#' (PI C 00(1 WANTED-In a Net Oast -v/w hlftpufactpiifglj.nßioußß well lisbi d» h Pwtm r, either active or B;lenti mtH $lO,O- 0 or $15,000 in cash. - Profits yery largOj The very .oe-st ci*jr ; reitreuce given av to tmsibeßs/aud character of adver tiser. Address,** R 1.,” P- O. 80x,3300, Phis**. fiul4-2fe TXT ANTE O—:A PARTNER IN THE VTii MOBOOGO ‘MANUFAiiTURISG 8iT315l EB3, with.a.cftpial of .five or eight; thousaud dollars. The i money be profitably tkjvestedf, as the bnsibeM has ibees y established tor a; number of years' The'faotory novF occupied is complete, and overv way suitable "For f i perticuiarf, apply at southeast corner of OAbiAfi a»4t FODIirB Strt-ffs. Sixteenth Ward. auH-st* FOR SALE AND TO LET. EOR BENT.—No. 1605 VINB V .Mi Street, a aupo.ior FOUR-STOBY •with double threc-fitory back t>tni. iu*f« ««uu m .Gera *«- vorfiences. liqoire at No. 200 aIAHKET ic. auU-6t# TXT IBBIN G LOOM S mti BALE— • -W The’FixtiireSt ifiacbiiiery, aud Looms of a Web bing ftS&uufactbry» !nclndibg.Spob‘er, QuUleVfe, B .bbi«3, &c.,-are offered for Bale. ' Part of th» are new, all iron freme, and in' gbod order- aud to g«> i&i« lmmeoiato gporatioh, with a bi isk demand for th'" goods, luqufr* of . ■ . ' ; G. 81: WOODRUFF. t au!4 3t ! NBW-AFiK, New Jersey. \ A A BBAICINGMAPSINES WITH . ' \J\J DoubUre and Winders for sale cheap for cash. All in good moiling order. Apply to OH. B ABN 3RD,. Empire Works; foot ofTr.’onty-fUih etreet, asol Boat . Biver. New. York. • .• . aul.3 fit :.BXcp|i()fis ! IMPORTANT -TO PLEASURE-SEEKERS. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMP ANT .Is .prepared to issue, daring the Sommer, tickets at: greatly redncod rates as fellows: 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. COMMUTATION TICKETS ' For one, .threo,uix, nine, or twtlre months, at very low ratesj for th'e accojmmodattouof persons lirlng ont of , town; or located, on or near.the lino of the road during. . the siunmer.'- Frotn'and after July 1.1862,'» stUigreafce reduction Ims been made’on these tickets. ‘‘ ' COUPON TICKETB For twenty-six trips between any two ..points at show two .cents perinilc.' These, tickets are intended for the nse of families travelling fi euuenily, and are of great od- Vantage to persons making occasional trips. ■■■■■ ,r i , SCHOOL TICKETS . For one or three months; for the nse of scholars at tending school in the <dty,. ; , . - .-{tas , ‘ • r -*- - OLBEGYMKN- '•Living, on oir ’near of tto road, and htavtag occasion ■to nse the Trowi" ffcqientty “ fi”tßoir olSJift capacity, ore'famished wHli .'certificates entitling tlk* to.tra,vel at half faro. AppUeatiocsv to be made onlr.SS Enoch tetris,,Qensial-Bnporintonadoii at Altoona. •; i, , TICKETS Issued at:-balfifero" to parties of ovep' torty, good&tf May.reaßonAble tiiSol v ... ‘ r - EXCURSION iTICKBTS during the Summer are to& at greatly reduced rates* for' the , benefit of those welt* ipg recreation from business or' in 'pnrauitrdf heaffli ithefse tickets are good for ten days* ami .are issued It OItKSSON (top of the Attegheny : Al* TOON A (foot of the mountains). BBT>F,OBDIDOUB tINGGAP, andXPHRATA SPRTNGS; ‘ ; For time of departure of trains see bills and card# oi the road. • • • * ' 5 , For Xbroiiftb Ticbote apply at' the office of ,i£a. Otaa? pany, Botuheaet comer, ofELEYENTB and StIABXBT *. Streets. ' ■ JAMES OOWPEN, Agent LEWIS L. HOUFT, General poket ApariS. jylS-tsel-' . ... WEST CHESrSB AND PHILADELPHIA BAIL* r~-' t'~ J BOAD, VIA MEDIA. ‘ ;f ‘ " ' - PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON EX CURSIONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Through the finest Country an4_tho arost bemutßst- - Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia, On TTJBSDATSand FBIBAYo of each we«& TiatS farther notice an Extra •S tain will leave West Chester « 6.56 P. M ror Philadelphia. Passengers bnying Excursion Tickets can take cither theSor 430 P.’M Train iron) Philadelphia, and the i or 8.55 P. M. Train from West Chester. BOTJBD-TBIP TICKETS f BOHr PEUbADEIiPHIA to all Stations east of West Cheater, good on any of tth above Trains, bntor in,~may behad on these days OIiCY, at <EXCtTBBIOH‘BATES, good only on the days isstied, For fnrther information, apply at tot Ticket Office, 4»- the Depot, fl; I . corner,of EIQHTEKSTB and KUU&- » KET Btroeti'. . - . MAirrDßLionTFCLXooiTioss rot Bbmmsb Boa»x>s»S OK TBB tisa or TH* Bo AD, je2l-tnwfstf SEA BATHING; ISiMftßßga FO R THE SEA* BHO BJ BtJiOIEB Alb- BANGaMENT.—OAMDSN iUD ATtANTIO BAXG- B Three trains daUr te Atlantic CHty and return, (Btm daya excepted). Trains leave YINE-Btre«t Farr? •* follows: • ;.■, Blsll Train.......-*** *»*•••**•,• •*••*♦•••*'* Express Train... and Accommodation..... RETtFBHTKQ: Leaves, Atlantic MaO Train...*.,......*.**4 40 P. El « ts Express Train.....««..•••.& 16. A. 3a it K Freight and Acc'ommodation.3.lB A. K« FABS w .80. Bound- trip Tickets,: pood only Jar £A day and train on which they art istued, 82.50,. Bxott?- slon Tickets, good for threedays, S 3. Hotels are no* omu. JOHN G. BBT AST, jeW-tr . REMOVALS. WM. S. WILKINSON. D BN TIBT, has removed hia Office to No. 110 North ELEVENTH Street, above Arcbstreei. auliiGt* r\BFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA and beading railboad oompaky. ‘ * • PniLADSLPHiA. Jnnß 28,1862. The RATES of FREIGHT and TOLLS on ANTHRA CITE COAL transported by this'Company will bo &a fol lows during the month of JtTLY, 186*: ~%°% T or,heßoaid TRUSS AND BEUkOEDIfe srgEDlKßf/ Cdrcer TWELFTH- and KAOE Strwta, PirilaiSclpbil*. • Heraial Truss**'-and mechanical«wpliaaces. jorrectljt adjusted by 0 H jnjSBDHB. ..' • , Fine French and approved American,'adaatedtoererx -form of raptor*,'. tor adults i ami. children, Kriglish andt American Supporteraaod Belts, Sbonlder Sns» pMiaorlee. JClaatio !Stockings, and- Syringor in: great va» riety. Ladles 1 TWELFTH- Btc*et, firai doorbelow Bone. .Oondnchadibi'eoaetpetent ladle*- ' >, jpSMn'-lf. -v' ■ • •. - • •■■'.• pASTELE Far* Marseillesßattilnrtoreand for ealkby _ , ' , , BHOBES a WILLIAMS* jyl» , , , ’ , IDT Bontb WATER Street-. ~-TDW.RECEIVED 10,000 POUNDS O jdinen. thread ,-Bos. 4ft ® TO, pnt up tn 2-onnceandon 200-yard »|aols, HSNBY WOOIV Superfcitmd eat. ,T.SO A. & .4.0 Q p. at ' .s:oo p. au.
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