, r r {rni|a of oßf SoldiOW t,,C S»WOBf. s. 0., Julj 30, 1803. ~, ,i( „{J aM fully appre r 0 = “,S„tm«rv persons throughout the Jf ,K ,ofiire untiring great eaerifioaa for the wßi r beloved country, and are doing much XLoio' ,’„1 comfort and ppmtiial welfare of ff M B Muehf a« already been aooomplLhod dnnadon of tracts, papers, and tf the ffffpublioadona. And the hallowed to eiWftS. exerted for the religions oalmre of the s**?£”** I ' rmt " i3!er “- H? 81009 WIU roV6ttl a J' Mpirienoe and observation oleariy V.b lx, !l,niiB, that in connection with our r:- in the camp, Christian epmspon- U« wl 2 iijwr is doing more for the morals of our men in the amy IJ epirtluat a !n(ltril(nonCa j, t j employed. The tit* other oinoor or private, old or young, Sditr, Uo would not road a traot or re- - ililfM"*'' J.'trst. Swmss it is addressed, wk lirfoo*PJI 1 "• Stoot.d. Jieams* it is writ- Lliotdy "' om Uv interest*# in his welfare. ft i./.r iwttt-r nr traot enaloa’od to a soldier, i"°Dd fddresaing him, with_the t)ib olf ;Jndii will iodine him to read and re „>•' 10 1 ruths are indelibly impressed upon •ttiii'!" 1 the iotfor. wi'h its contents, thus ad. \uitit\- ff in be oarefall folded and pi Mod (iPf.cil fu'urr. refoto oe So tffat, whons in his P dut v. or durl g his leisure moments, oilsonie'HitiK to read and occupy his t( will j> aV j.L rt f ? ioji made by snub letters is like juiod- eH t" Ibo waters, to be found after many it? 6, A „1,1 sny, then, parenig write to your sons, “ , lllcrmUoa) h i s orB write to your *{t«B j l( j ren write to' your parents—wrifco l” fl ,ily. and onoonragiogiy. Lot your cflßh in words of oheer, and breathing tbo J ,! ert wStian sympathy anc lore. Kindly ad ,r friends to shun the evils inaldont to p*>*J*. p n , ( . them to lay bold of tho suro pro o«®P'(.L acipel. wbioh will purify, strengthen, »ls«* wu i, in tho name and by, the aiitho *r,lifnbei‘fir™' Captain of our Salvation,” wo t |jj.ol is' . rl , np | 0 W rtto messages of love to Wo do not a-k for lima and studied ori 60 Tit iMJiiiV, home like, cheerful Christian WW* (3111131110 young ladies, write. .Write to friuuJH and soqmintanoes, who have gone Shuttle for onr country- Let no feelings of { c deter you in the matter. And in seek to blend tbo endearments of homo j .K’lincurrsnocs of tho neighborhood with ,tb.o »of the crost. Y»u will ’hue strew the rugged 8 h iiv of the defenders of our country with !*’*« of immortal bloom, and accomplish much . S fcr the salvation of scuts and the glory of «td that, in those few and; fleeting hoars, " r„nrW* umu«»lng mid unwearied sow. , ‘rfj, r«ur graves with amaranthine floweiß . ** Jtud jleM yon fruits divine In heaven’s Immortal town-" Cbiplain47th Reg. P, V. j 0 Kmrbsos, Cbaptaln 7th N H. V. 0 T Wi'otinfipr. Chaplain 6th Connecticut, il. A. PainiißouK. Cbaptain B ch Maine. A Mean Tulti —fn our reportorial cwtienM ve have twta» brought in contact with •Eer niem limn 'bo dsfelidanl tn toe fo'lowlng oase: "iSrStd, Mib.iu.l estate agent, residing at ,2137 tomot."“sarmltfuert before Alderman Beltler, ay on tl® of ro !; bln i * j ,o£, m, W . O^ lon™, fa voluidW", el liwr rckat- book whilst ruling in * id . i a sti.V. oe Motiday last. The.oiream st, C of tte c« ‘e are as M»*.» The woman, whose tS was killed iu bania a f'« vreej, B a t„ 06t had col-, t ‘trd footin' itiuona that uorerttie him, amunutmg in «i to aboal a tuadred tinllarf. anil having deposited Kin Porto Bioauaif, took a recood stroot oar: with a view fa tfltirn io bet home, baring a email child in her arms. K,s srcMrotßlly iliupred tbe pocktl-book in tho car itilont bciuga«ure „r tier toes. a. few minutes after ow!« tbe m»tt, Oraworo, was seen to walk through the (K»wi pick op something, and thou take his place upon jtn front plttiturm. * ' ■ . . . A jcoflcinsa Bianl’ng at bis Bide st ouco remarked Utt Crawford lo d jock, d up a pocket- bio <, and walking ®p 10 {lm, etked if>uch w»e tbe fact. Crawford denied in lew, sad itegaii to use aboeive langnago, denying it sl«o to fbocondector. Ilow.v- r. circnmytanceg appear- i t .»c»ta,t hem, bo wa» arret,d, and held by Aidermaa Railin' to answer the lafoeny afe -urt, The woman who am tohbssl is ibe niolb,i o' i-tsltt children, and is piaoed it Id stringent tircH'csfaocos by ner 10-s. . Tho money is sllbhtid from her br a man wuosa whitened looks should fr#a gusrantee t.f bl- hnvesty Bi d wfii meaning.. FINANCIAL AM)CUIVUVIBRCIAL. THE Ml'fli&y fIAoKET. PMikansLFHia, AugnstlS, 1868, Tbs ra-./V.i-t for gnM was somawh&t depressed to-day. Otftilig feebly at 114 X, the rate temoorarily rose X par emt, tut mod fell back to fotnier'figure, at wtooh It Blowd. l'nym “cm « little chary In their bids, and a g l'Bfrn! fnilog was manifest among the brokwa to sell ‘•eboif," iuri.'fatthi! a lower tisora for to- morrow. The nisrkctclcftd weak |lu old demands a very active traffic was noticeable, at cl tbit bids ran sp to-day to 107#, so eager was tho demand for them. The«o notoa are very law ««p«rtd with the i ate on gold, as there aro lews tUr, forty tailHou on the market, a large portion of which Infill held by tho hanks. The rnilng figure among hajers was 307, which is an advance, of R per cunt, C'ertiieatcs of toiltlmdiieas fell a tittle, 09# being the highest bid. Siren thirties were active at X.3#®lo3#. Honey continues without chansr. Stocks were again Suntc-day. Statj fives were ve y much ia demand, 'Ktiingr.tSB#,at.advauc. of #. and selling up to S 3; tin coupons advanc-d #. Guy sixes, new, also ad- VHtifwl S : the old advanced #. United States sixes of ISSI sdrsuceti #. The seven thirties wore firm at yes ktdsj’j figure. Pfntiss lvat-ia Bailroad sec md-mort* gsgsbombt told at p-.r. im ad vane- of # ; 108# was bid tor firßt ditto. Philadelphia and Erie sixes cl .ssd at 63»(. Eobuilkl'l Harlgiittouor 1882 advanced #. Sds guihanna Caual sixes %. K-aduig share* deollncd Elmir* pftfe!,-(d nsaal#. Penusylvaola #, without salsa PsfstEgsrratiwajs improved Spruiaaod Pino tuStKßced #. iiaee and Viu« #, Arah Street was firm Pi Uj 65 »asbid ana Third, an advance of 1, Oirstd College also ad-, aimed 1, £Dn*el & Company uuo e: hew Yoik exchange.,....,.,, parol-lQdis. liMfea ershange, parol-10 pm. Baltteote exobaitgo pare -#.dig C oatry lands 4-10*3-10 dls. Americas gn1f1,,,,..., ~,....14# 016# pm. MilDtamnds, .............. 8/,o 7# pm: tpiartmuastcrs’ certificates ...... 2 a 8 dis. A new and ns slier-d one-dollar note, on the Bunk of Delawate Oourto, Chaser, Pa , hasmade its ap. ■pcersow, Peterson'e Deltctor sends the following do-' sttipiion of ii: Is altered-vig on regie pnised on a shield, mars, eto: :* omlght end e girl glee, ji.g end fig 1; on left, female nested new grain, holding an eagle and the stars and iltrltes. . Tit* Mowing is n report of tho amount of coal truns- Ipottcd over the tlKtrevare, Lackawanna, aud'Western Ballntsd for the week ending Saturday, August Or . > ..... T(-na cwt. Tons owt BMpptdKorth 8,419 16 • 188,660 10 “ South...., 2b,.dtf 10 455,481 18 ToM MO 6 06 .041,882 08 for corresponding time last year: ... . Tims, owt Tons, cwt, nipped Hert1i,,,.,,.,,,, 4 Oh) 13 152,481 02 “ South 21 DOT 00 521,194 12 Tots! 26,927 18 070 978 14 Decrease, ,33,913 00 Th* inspections of Floor and Meal in Philadelphia, 'wing tho week ending Angnst 14,1882, wore as follows t Bart els of Pnperflna;.,. ...... 12,475 do. I’mo 18t! do. Attaining,.,.......... 20 do. Eye. 1,000 do. Corn Meal 235 do. Condemned,, ....i......... „ 286 Total .......24,201 Tho snthradto and bituminous coal brought down ho fit* Beading Railroad aud Schuylkill Oaual this vreet was as follows: Railroad,ttds weekta 1880. .43,384 toils. *• 1881 31,322 ’• *• 150...............50,204 •• and one day’s bituminous still to arrive and add, ■ Cans!, this week tn 1880 ..V41.478 tons •f *• 1861 82,124 •• *• " 1362.... ,23,474 " The following Is the tunmmt ot coal ti attsportod over.the nuntingdon and liiOAd Top Mimntain - Railroad for tho week oudißg.Wodnosday, Ang 13, and silica January 1: .Week. Previously. Total. ' Tons. Tons. Tons 5U.... 1 >,308 ISO 048 102.353 . 6,035 183,404 : 130,439 1acfM8a,...,. 6,278 P 4tT84l 62,017 Tie stock merket hue com to a pause, the sales having been large to realize the probes of the recent advance, vhl'e new buyers are disposed to await lurtbcr news from McOleiW* army be'ore eiitt ring Into large opera- Sicns. The great übanitonce of money, ho we ,er. enables holders to carry iheir stocks «itu »»„«, aud consequently there ere few stocks tilfenna on the market. Stocks close estremriv quiet, both, buytrs and sellers ensuing huther news from toe aim*. New York Oati <t»l Isquoted at 91i(093w : Prle, 3TK ; do, preferred, C?.lf ; Michigan - «„«, is,.?] «80 Pacific Bail, alter the board, was % V cent, higher. Tbetiuotaucu is UiSJt 0108^ There was arl evl !S iei cent in Chicago, Burling ton, and Quiccy. Boston capitalists are baying “his Block. It i« supposed that a divluriud of 6 per cent, soon *lll be declared. BsUroad bonds are very strong and In most cases “igher, Chicago and-Noi thwuetern, Michigan Southern sad Terre Heme and Alton bonds have advanced 1 to 2 Percent. The feature of tho market to-day, aside from the duil ™* to speculative; .tin lie, Is the strength <it the Govern ment Hat, the coupon Sixes of 1881 lulTanclog to 101, sad ' lw* ol 1874 to 80 k. The 7.30 untie are Arm at M|XOlO4, the six per sent. HertißoatesatOOJjeOD^. Money m*,, he iiuotwl doll w.d t-as- at 4 per cent, ■Wtih has become the rallag rate of the market on firat wsst collaterals.: . - The mantel for gold undergoes wide flactna'ions. Yea. i, 3!.®* high ss 116 per eent. wa» paid, but the first Bshuthlsmoraine were at 116540U5J4, and finally there Jsr* sellers at 115. The h-ara lit go d hate been buying ® i * d»y or twopset. and ltd*, together with a reel. JJ* “ the speonloiiTH demand. !* tho immediate cause of ««H«e Iran 118 to 110. There is little hoarding, and. {Waltons are chiefly amoeg the brokers of the street, {"••ottye r emand lor customs,has created a brisk in i mt dutiable demand notes, and 10734 Per cent.; ii .ejjf'ttoreign exchange market 1* dull again to-day, and 147 ou le-'hdou cannot oe quoted over i27® .i!iL' *toe rapid advance of yesterday has brought oat • better supply 0 f second-class bills. v ittock Kxcnang* Sell**, Aug. IS i "Ported by g. a. sitontxajs*. Phil*. Exchange.] .. PIBST BOARD. “WOltyfiS New„..lut SO Penna B oth 48;V 7$ 5° S ew "U 1 ,?, , >' 2*Beading 8....0>h.203i do Hew.cb.lol’4 18 do . 2334 so, ? a flnp.ch.lOli, SOW Phtla * Erie 6e...0334 , , *26 *3d R.... .‘. 66 »0S & P K....*6wn.t3 1881..,.,100J4, 2000 '•ennaSs.. ~....,8834 4«« do ~,.c»h.10034 200 _ do .....83K WOO Pa E2d mort, .100' > 2000 Sr,h Kv 6s 1862...89- BSI-yrOort 9934 1006 Sneg Uacat 6a... ,C3Y 100 Imcmt ilt Ol Do, 1534 BETWEEN lBBl 20ds Km 34 . SECOND iHS* 04 * Vine... 1034 IWllmtraßritd,, 23' 80Beading 8.,.. ,29-66 law,. after: 8«« do 89 *OO9O da .80 boards. >ft N*v Blu Bi/ABD. on 2800’Pots* 6a mo *». .-...,.'....8*7,' 2o«io emt»& Sri* : lOOOttj Da 8... 97}f I WOO «oh H»f 6« 1832,. BOARDS. OI.OBINQ PEI fooj^woj 1 104* SjJ*<l»B«ti«w„loi* .. . E.„„, 88J4 89 S®*4 <u 8»’80’48.1t)l .. Mi TO. 08 .. f**mtei'B«..B6sl 853 t g« din 48ft 4fcft SSS&ABJ SSSIs.«.:SJ! gj •«toO PennaOi 89 - 14200 do, ........ 80' [01! B—STEADY. Sid. iIM. <ClmTs>TB.ozint 84 85 1j Inland B 17# 17# Loh UIA N.x-dT 61 62 La CO A Nav top. 26# 20 H Pennaß 9* 10" NPaßto. 77# 78 HPa H 10a 100 100# OatawßOon... ZJi 4 Oatawfawa Prf.. It# .11# Sac 4 Third MB 65 .. Bace*Vtn#-stß 10# 10 H WfhU»B 63 Bprncei Pino,. 12 V 13 , Or* Ooatea exd'B3 34# Arab St ox dir .24 24 V Th'r * rut-nth. 16 .. i -or’h AJJino’h. ~ * • 7 1’ Girard'College.. 2t |Tonth & Elyr'th.Bl 32 CITY ITEMS. Tits Finest QRAirmis ak» Ohoiobst S?p»- ouiasß or Si'MMBR pnriTß can always be had at Mr. A. 1,. Ynnaant’s conjters, Ninth and Ohcstnnt streets. His luscious pccchos, pears, grapes, apricots, and every variety of hot-hnuse and Imported fruits are unequalled, while in fine-French and American oonfeoUonß bis ptook Is tonally luxuriant. His choice chocolate -cream,'mint, fruit, and other saccharine preparations, should be used in preference to any othtrs. Sansom-stheet , Daii.t Prayer-jiketrno — ■ Puring iht week past, notwithstanding tbe absence of so many of our citizens upon their usual summer excur sions, this meeting has materially increased in . numbers and interest. The announcement at the meeting, and in the papers last Saturday, that the Bpcoial objeit of prayer for the timn would be >»Onr Oonntry, and our Soldiers and Sailors in service, together with the wounded and tick in hospitals," baagiven uewllfe and power to the meeting. Those things," which now fill all patriot OUria tien heatte, shouldcrowd the church daily to i's utmost capacity. , ; F. G-t'tEKtisflT’s Latest Cartes «b Tisith. —Sir. ¥ Gntehunet, tho celebrated photographor, Noe. 704 and 706 Arch street, has jus't enriched hl B fine col lection of card photographs for the a'bum by the a4ii. ; tioh of pictures, in his own admirable style, of Oom. Rowan, U. 8. H.; Mnjor Petouze,: Gen Banks’ af jutant, who was wounded in the battle of Saturday last; Oolouei W. W. It. Paris, of the 104th' Regiment Pi Vrj and two, of PoDDsylvaDia’s most venerable and honored states men—Hon. William Wilkins, of Allegheny, and Hon. Borneo Binney, of this city. The latter has been copy righted by Mr. 0., and is the most fafthful pictu re of Mr. Binney extant. ~ . Nkw Card*Photographs op DrsTr.vouisußo Mrs—Messrs. Broadbont & Oo„ Nos. 912 and 914 Ohosl nnt street, have recently added to their collection of fine cartes dc visits for the Photograph Album exoolient pictnfes df Bon. Edward Everett; Brlgadior General Negley; Pr. J. E. Rhoads; Dr. A. O. Hart; Rev. Dr. Sudderds; Governor Yates, of Illinois; Rev A. B. At kins; Rev, Kingston Gofdard, D. D.; Bov. T.K. Con rad ; Dr. M Dntme; Eev.E. W. Butter, D. D.; Colonel Collis, of the Zouaves d’Airfriue; Pr. Reed ; late Hon. B. T. Conrad, and others, all executed in the highest style of the art. , Puri: Confections for the' People.— Messrs. B G. Whitman A Corap my, Obostnnt street, below Fourth, next door to Adams A Co.'a Express, have created ah immense businoM lathis city by manu tnctnring the flnost quality of confections, iu all the richest and most tasteful varieties, and selling them to the people at prices no higher than are Usually charged for Inferior goods It is by this moans that their house has obtained a national reputation. Their great success is a merited compliment to their judgment, enterprise, and liberal mode cf doing business. The quality of their Candle/is uhsnrpSssdd in the world. Fine Britannia TVare at Low Prices. —Messrs. Wilters A Company, No, 36 North Eighth street, corner ol Filbert, proprietors of the* celebrated Lumps for burning Kerosene Oil, have recently added to their business Britannia and Silver-plated Ware, in their slock of which the reader will find a general aseoi tment of castors, knives, larks, spoons, tea sets, all warranted to bo or the best quality, and are sold at unusually low prices. . " . . ; The Finest Quality of Bologna Sausage, Jersey cured Bams, larger sized Tongueß, and superior Brlfd Beefj can be hart at Mr, O. 0. WatWon’g, dealer in faraHy groeerieflj eornir of A.rch and Tenth streets. Persons wiahiug fresh prime Groceries of the first qua lity« can always flnd tbem at this store. - Mimm’s Army Balsam—Tllis truly valu able aud reliable remedy for the care if Dysentery and Diarrhoea, and Bowel compiaiote generally, is meeting with rapid sale. It is i o qnack nostrum, but a highly meritotiona at tide for ail affeotions of tbo bowels. It should be used in every lamiiy. To the soldier it is in valuabie. goo advertisement in anoOror oolumn. The Model Man— - As I wna crossing o’er the ferry With some ladies, yonng and merry, One exclaimed, Do iee that very Handsomo beau." ,T ; His entire suit they much.admired; His tailor’s name they all iuqulted, For «' bo was all theb hearts desired, Here below.’’ At the Exchange next I met him, Where the business men beset bint, Aud I never can forget him, Dress’d eo nice. His clothes so neat, yet ornaments), A label showed (tnbugb accidental), “ From stokes,” ’nenth the Continental, Marked “ One pries;” Tite JSTew Ihoxsides.—-Tho finishing touches aro about being put open the Naur Ironsides, and this bard-shell, frigate will soon bo down in Dixie, preaching Ur ion sentiments with stern logic. Wo hive no fear but that this formidable craft will make her mark, and it will bp one that the Jefi’.Davisttes wiU.be.able to reedVithout steefades Philadelphia excels in ovary thing mschanl tal, including the clothing of ships in iron, aud of men in broadcloth. Speaking of . tbe laltdr, naturally suggests ih* notorious fact that the best and. most elegahUgir ments for gentlemen and youths, for soldiers arid oivlfiaus, are Ihote that aro mode at the Brown Stone O.othing Bali of Bockhil! A Wilson, Noe. 603 and 605 Bhrstnut street, above Sixth. . Tin; British national anthem, “ God Save the King," was written by Bon Johnson, In 1607. King Join signed Magna Cbarta, or the great charter of liber fes, which is esteemed the basis and palladium of Sridsh freedom, in Jane, 1518, at huimmoCe. a meadow on the banks of tho Thames, between Stat ues and Windsor, now occupied at. a race-course. Of twenty-six Barons who Bubecrtbed to this document, only three coutit write their own nsmes ; bnt bad they been living in the present *£e, ye leel confident in Biyinglhatall wotild have wisdy arrayed themselves in the handsome summer garments manufecthred at the one-price Mammoth Uothicg Em porium of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Ohestnnt street, Philadelphia.' AKEIVALS AT TH E MUTEIsS . BP TO 12 o'OLOOfC LAST NIGHT. OONTINBNTAIi UOTBIe-Ktnth and Ohentuut sts. H Blackatone, Gihcinuati Mr Sill,. Chicas i W s Beadley , * ; lli Buwerworth, N York Geo & Jackson; N York S A Alldn ’ J. hn Pottebone A la, : D O IT A Ihntnsn & la. N Y tv teaman, Jr, A la, N Y W H aerrtes,' Vermont J B S Oiiyle, Baltimore S B Kendall, IndlaUa ■ B-P Bofden. Pall Biver .Henry Thomas, Sarrfsharg A J Davis, Penna Slar’in Bnth-r, Bowling ,T Terner & dan, Pittsburg J Anderson. Ptitsbnrg : Vdo lo'Yega, Washington Wm lllai-dell, Bostdg AII Wands A In, Albany O S White & sister, Boston W.ll Uo!.e, Baltimore, ' W Hbmiih A wife, Balt •J Defr.rd A wife, Balt Miss ft 511 efard, Bdt ' JJiis Heith, Baltimore , Mrs Eobt W Dryden, Balt ■Bliss A M Drjdem Balt J M ttrvden. B dtimore Mrs A ftl Carter & ch, Balt >' J McGinnis; Baltttnure A J Nicholson, Baitlmors Capt'W B Lee, Montreal It C 51 ajar, Watbington i J 3 Johnson John T Johnson Mias 51 A Carter .PB/idgeford, LoulbvUlo Mi,s Bridgeford, LoulsviUe Miss Beltl’ridgeford. Lou'vo W E Skdlman & wife H MiUer. Georgetown,DO THarrison Georgetown,DO Cnpi Masoo, U 8 A Dr T R Bpenc“, U 8 A ■ J K Beestde, Washington BientS thorn-a, Jr, &l J J EobertS A lady J D Kremelberg, Balt I Geo Palmer, Buffalo II 51 Shnsb-r, Washington Miss Shnstor, Washington' Bliss B H Oraven, Wash’ll J Bigler, New York - A Eohettson, New York E 8 Osborn, Now York If H.French & wf, Philad B T Welles, Washington D Woodruff. New York B W Addis, Washington BF, Hnrwitz. Baltimore G WBytm B F Sli-w. New York Mrs D Jones, Louisville : : .Miss Melville; ; 1) 8 Dock & la, WrlphtsviHe Biss McOoukoy, Penna W BfcOoukey, Pehna JamesOobk; Wrjghtsvilie L L Beewalt, Wrlghtsville Wm H Eodafellow; N Y‘' B V Brlckersteanvßadt- K R Sawyer. Boston J Heyerdahl:.N York F ilmy, Boston . . Jchn A Lockwood, N York 0 L SreeD, (lonn . S T Green, Coun M Shambnrg.. Baltimore ' H B Thompson, Washington L Poro, Porto Eico Miss'J Hawkswortb, N Y J J Hawfcsworfh. N Y W J A Fuller, N Y J T Buchanan,' Ohloago II B Cbameion, Nashville Irving Van West, N Y J Barton, 111 V, , J F Sailer, Harrisburg G W Kranrs, Harrisburg N. Blue ' Gro T Hotchkiss,Washington G Rote, N Y J E Bodwell, Bookland . J Weseott, Md , I . lIC Sonlhwlck, N Y Wayne McVeags, W Chest JS N Owen, Hartford Heir A'H Seeder, Easton Wm Bnttrick, U 8 O 8 OO D*wev, Va Llfut Elt Sturgeon, US N Mrs M A Gibbons, Wash ~ W 51 Wiley, Pa Jameß Warnock W A Allen, Bel Jannh Vanderpool, N Y. J Stuart, NY: P II Hwan, Boston ’ I. Bewia Y S Walter, Chester ■ J A Menken, Oln O J N Hav.es, N Y ■ P Cantlne, N Y • Geo W Thompson, N T 3l’ss A Thornton * MERCHANTS’ HOTEL-Fourth st., below Arch. L I! Harris, Ohio Mrs Slner, Pittsburg A Welle,zßetblf hem J 0 T> Lilly, Iteteiiog J 13 HarKlcy, Lancaster G P Fuder 8 Strickland, Beading W 0 Tobnusteln, Kansas J 0 Grabain, Pittsburg E G Taj lor & boh, Mil KSsb P Taylor, Annapolis >M 0 Trout, Maroor oo 1 J’Rrid Smith, Pennsylvania B S LiviuKtton, Danville John W Hands, St toulß Miss E. Karris. St Louis John Wherry, Sblppensbnrg W H Wick. Pittsburg Philip Graeff, I'iltßbr.rg A J Fulmer, Sew Jersey AMEBIOAN—ChcBUmt street, above Fifth. 7 John Grant, Wash, DO J A Groen, Wash, DU G Woksenbarn, 7 Sew York John Sherriok, Parma * J V imith. Bending B Bannan, Pottsville = Cbas B Beck, Pottsville Tbeo F Beck, PotUvitle 11 Morgan, Potlsvilie W E Potter, Sew Jersey Captß 8 Thompson; S J BMoffat, Boston ■ W V Lora; Dover S B Knleht, Dover K H Combs, Bordahtown G W Jacobs, (.'heater co r Jccnbs. Chester co i K B Kinter, Bridgeton, NJ Miss Cairoll ...... B Dnßois & wf, N Jersey^ A h Robeson A.wf, N Jersey G W Cochran, Wash, D 0 J l’eun, New York Mrs Moore, New York J H Earp, Wash, P C _ 7 r : m ■ ST. BOOTS HOTEli—Chestnut street, above Third. 0 ISSsbani, Now York W J Howell, Sew York OO Perrihe, Indianapolis A Delano, Jr, Sew Bedford G Cole, Cincinnati T Bntbren, Pittsburg Isaac M Maaon, Pittsburg Jlt Flint), Wilmington lease Miller; '. AEFroebnm H H Wilmah, Millersburg J:u Thomas, Pottsville W H Dugan, New York J.Lnthor, Massachnaatta J Turner, Port Carbon H McDonald, New Jersey ■ It G WJ Palmer, Dr A Major, USA ......... THE CSIOS— Aroh street, above Third. A Collins, Lancaster co J A Boyden, Obicago Miss M J Wallace, Illinois John Beaman, Lancaster It Loaman, Lancaster John D Skiles, Lancaster W llaitoy, Warren co Geo Stillman, New York Philip Stetler, Lycoming co John H Bhoads, Beading J-It Potter, New, Jersoy W P Hammond Conn S C Stockton, Connecticut NATION AL.HOTEL-Baw Btreet, above Third. W Blcck, New Jersey Watson Irwin A la, Bristol .Slnonßaach, Harrisburg Thos Wallace, Norristown K ilnnt John Hunt, New Jersey Philip E MoOauly, Pa D M Tice, Illinola John H Edwards, Ohio 8 M Sheldon, Wathington Oliver G Morris, Pa Jesse G Hawley, -Beading ThOB Walker. Jonestown John Murray, Jr," Milton Cl,as F Kopltzelb, PottotiUe A PZimmerman, lowa T J Sorth, Lebanon John S Marsh, Lewliburg COMMKBOIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. A Lyon, Maryland J Taggart Enfns Wll«y, York co * A Bill AM Ok alien t, Phomtxville 7 L 8 Haopes, Felton, Del > J 21 Harlan,Wilmington, Del W-Walsh. Wilmington, Del J W COF, Chester co, p» AW Smith li lady, Del 7 Jos Mintzer, Potlstown John Yocum, P.ittstown .. Licnt II C Pager Jos Snortlidge, Dul co, Pa , MII NicbarievPottitown James Valentine,Del v ' .1 Sbarpiey, Del • ' E 8 Perklni. Del J D McLean . .hiarclley, Doylestown BTATEB UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. Cbaa Carter, Harrisburg .J T Barton, Atlantic City Geo HBsndaU, Wayne co ' Tbos DarUng. Montg oo W V Warrington. Albany Mr P s , r^ iu «’ H B Brighton, Harrisburg Bamnal L Bex. beviabnrg D Prlco, Union co, Pa Mies Ellzi Gtatts, Ptttsbg AKinWehNew York BobtMNorton.Barton P McCabe, Lewisbnrg H B HnmCl, Columbia Eli Brower, Penha , ?- - ■. BALD EAGLE— Third itreet, above Caßowhlri, , A Calvin. Easton P Ehmann, Bethlehem V 0 Kleckner, Bethlehem Alfred 0 Both, Pa Jonathan Smith, Pa W Beaus, Bucks co , -v Chirßeans,‘Bucks co ’ ■* L t ; '-f Y >. MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market John J Boko»1>, Penna “ T J Woifo. J J Bumn.eU. Beading Mrs Dr Wsdtoh. Streiidsbg V J-N Stokes, Stroudsburg J Brown, Hro'dsburg R B black, Yarolov villa , Alex McDowell, Yardleyv Myers Bice, Dover, Del : ■ MT. VERNON—Second etreet, above Arch; N Suilvan, New York Sami Fisher, Pa John Elotl, Delaware 1 Vancivve, Bucks on MARINE INTELIiI^RNCE. *sr SEE FOURTH PAG*. arrived. . Schr Gen Marion, Griffin, 8 days from Portland, with* piaster to B A Bouder.& Co. , Scbr Jsinos.Gsrcelon, Anderson, 7 days Torn Portland, wi‘b riaater to E A Souder & 00. • . Subr Giraffe, Richardson, Bdayg from Ualais, with laths: to E A Bonder ft Up. • * . 8: hr Ai na Gardner, Knowles, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to E A Sou-er A Co. ‘ , Schr Henry Slay, Hoover, 6 daju from Harrison's Landing, in ballast to captain. . Scbr Jas L Havering, Bonsall, 1 day from Dover, Del, With corn to Jas Barratt A. Sou. . » Scbr Van Bnren, Wall, 6 days from Salem, with psa- . nuts to Usaac Jeanes A Co., Bummer Fanny Garner, Pierce, 24 hours from N York, with indso to W P fclyde. Steamer Vnlcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New York, With mdse to W M Bated A Co . Steamer Wm Kent. Brett, T hours from Oapo Mar, with poesengers to captain. Passed bolow th. Ledge Light one berm brig aud a Bchooner, both deeply laden, coming up. * . AT GUAR ANTI SE. Schr Fanny, Vance, from Havana. CLEARED. Bark Fanson Gregory, Gregory , New Orleans. Work man A Co Brig Eliza Ann, Herrick, Jamaica, D N We!*jar A Go. Ketch Ocmmerce, Barnee, Cardenas, J Mason A.Go, Bohr H May, Hoover, Fortress Monroe, Bishop, Si tnoneUo. Scbr Jos Marsh, Gaskili, Providence, Castner, Stick ney A Wellinston. „’~i- . . „ Bohr Ado Gardner. Knowles. Boston, E A Soudsr A 00. Sir R Willing, Olapooie, Balilmoro. A Grovss, Jr. Steamtug J K Kirkland, Baker,' Alexandria, captain. . .BY TBLBGaAPH* . fOorrespondonce of the Rhiladeiphia Kxohangs.) LEWES. Del. Ang 15.2 PM. The ship Weetmnreiabd, for Liverpo 1, arm bark Flost wing, for Pernambuco; also, two brigs unknown, went to seaatllAM. Wind AY, Yours, Ao. JOHN P. MARSHALL. BY TELEORAPIt. (Correspondence of Tho Press ) Nsw Yoax, Ang IS. Arrived, brig Bactolor, frotn.Matanz'as, Boiow, brig OhiisUaua, from Sunderland. MEMORANDA. Steamship City of M ancbeeter, Halorow, cloared.at If York yesterday foi Liverpool. _ . .. Bark Mary Edson, Nickerson, at New York yesterday from Cadiz; . ... . Schr War Steed, Bmith, hence, amved at Providence ISin inst. . ■: Scbrß Maryiand, Knight, and Lizzie W Dyer, Mo Jaf-. fir, cleared at Portland 13th inst. far Prilade'pUia. SPECIAL _ NOTICES. A Flag Wanted BT »iRD OF TOWBa BAtL. r 1 See mapyflagsin order, set, Which tell bdw oft. in times of yore, Our foreign foes defeat have met,. r - And victory was onr own. , Bat yet , Columbia wanls one trophy more. Rebellion’s ensign see displayed - Where Freedom’s starry .flag belongs, On Rlcbmond's tdxcrs 1 Its gloomy shade, The symbols in its vile brooado Commemorate our nation’a.Wrangs. How will onr land that hero hail : Who tears away Secession’s rsg! What shouts,of triumph shall prevail On every bill, in every d fie, To greet the downfail of that flag! The laurel let tbr.tjhero War, For Ms should be the victor's orown; - And let him from our Towbr bear A dress b-th excellent aud lair, To suit his virtue and renown. We are oioSing out onr U'dance of Summer Stock »t-rs* ducedprices. Tower Hall, No, 516 Market street, Phila delphia. BENNETT A CO. . O .... But YOUft Bathing Robbs, for La dies and Gentlemen, at SLOAN’i, 896 M ARK ST Street, Philadelphia- . aul6-3t* Jayne’s Abtebativk.—lt is an cs tatliohed faot that a very largo olass of diseases can only bo cu.ed by snib remedies as wili euter Into the blood and circulate with it through every portion of the body;, for only by this means can tho remedy bo brouvht into immediate contact with the disease. To obtain this desirnsle end, no preparation has ever been so uniformly, successful as ” , ' DR. J). JAYNK’S ALTEB.VTim BCKOFUBA, SKIS DISH AS RS, GANCES, BRYSIPB-AS, GOITEB, • ItH&UiIATtSM, DBOPSY, EPIBBPAY, OANOFB4.UB TUJIOB’t, WHITE sWBLBING3, GOUT, LIYEE SOM PLAIN T, D Y&PEP 8 lA, ÜBUEIH, SOATjD BE&D, fto, &p., Have all been effectually cured by (his ALTE3ATIYE. It is, besides, one of the most pleasant articles that can be fekon Into the stomach, operating as a tonic, aud re moving dyspeptic and nervous affections. It is prepared only by DB. D. JAYNE & SON, No. 242 OHESTNU C street, aud may be had of. Agents throughout the conn try. aalt! 2t . TO VOUUNTEEBS —ARMY WATCHES, —Ws have just received an assortment of Watches, some extra heavy, suitable for persons going to the war, who reauire a strong and good Watch. LEWIS L 4DOMOB & CO., auls-2t 802 OHESTNUr Street. Batohbloe's Hair Dyb ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATOH BLOB’S celebrated Hair Dya produces a color not: to be distinguished from.nature— warranted not to Inlnre tho Hair to the least ;■ remedies the ill effects of bad dyeS, and invigorates for ilfo. GBAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIB Instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and htan tlfuk Sold by all Druggists,. Ac. j )SF".The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHE LOB, on the four side* of each boa. FACTORY, Ko. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Eerie 288 Broadvmeg and 16 Bond itreet), my2B-ly New York. Oni-Pmos Clothing, of the latest 3tvlxs, mado to the Best Manner, expressly fo.r BE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Seilto* Prices marked to Plato Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Onr ©jts-Paioa Syb'tek is striotly ad hered to. AH are thereby treated alike : se22-ly ■ JONES & GO . 604 MARKET Btreet. MAjamßD. MILLEE—HOFFMAN.—at New York, on the I3th 'lnst, by the Eev. Dr. Slublenberg, Lieut. Henry V. Miller, U. S. navy, to (Jatharb e Setoa, youngest daugh ter of the late Lmdley M. Hoffman. * ( ’ DEED. HANCOCK.—©ia the 15ili iTist,. Esther, wife of Eiddle Hwacncb, iu tbe4Tth lear.of hur ape. 1 i s"he relatives and frieisds of the family ate nspectrally invited to attend the fnneral, from her 'faoabaniTs red-, deuce, No. J 605 '".Wallace'street, oa first day afternoon, 17? b ibßtr, at 2 o’clnck, ' * ' " ' * 'YSKKES.—On the 14th lest., George Gamble, iofabt son of Ohas.; T,V Jr,,;.aad Sasaaaa G, Yerfees, aged 3 month* and & dayeV v ' : . “ ‘ WOOD—-At Mootreah O. E.i on the3lth inst. Willie Morriron, infant son «T'John aod ftlarr Wood, of Phila* d-lpblft. aged 7 montbß * # • Ka'lGll P.r-On the 14th fast, Phebe Knight. Bor relatives and friehde are invited to attend the fuoo ralj’from the refefdeitbe Of far bruther-m law, Thomas James, In Byberry, on first dii7 nftoruoon, the iTtfa at 2 o’clock. ’ , ' ■ . AItBUOICIkE.—On the 13th fast., after a lingering iIU ness, which she bore with ObriatUn fortitnde, Mrs- Euzv beth Arbuckle, reUct of Joseph Arhucfae, in the s&th year of her ege.;: • !.-• Ob, can we think-onr mother gone, A mother that was kfaa and dear. 7 Oh, can It be se loved a one - > Onr.saodetied hearih no,more,ehall cheer? • Still, U doth eeemdike eia to grfavo Kor one eo patient and reelgoed; Bnt if kbo mourned, it'waa to leave Snch eorrnwing hearts bdfcfat). Oh, Grave, where U thy victory ? Ob, Death where is thy sting ? Her friends, and the ft lends of the family, are respect fully invited to attend the Funeral, Irom herlato reai-: deuce, 1013 Wood street, this (Saturday) morning, tile ltth-ir-H . at 9 o'clock. - * .. BASBY.—On his wav home from Harrison’s Land ing to Fortress 7 Monroe, AngustlOrh, of typhoid fever, John Bssby, ,a rneoib*r of Co. A, OBtn Regiment P.Y , aou of Margaret aud Emanuel Basby, in the IBth year of bissge. s:t MEBOEBON.—On the 12ch inst., CharlM Halieck, in fant son of Victor and Virginia M-rceroo. GOLDSMITH.—On tbe: 13th inst., Marjr Ann Gold-- smith, aged 36 years and 1 day. * DODGE.—On tbe 13lh inst, Elizabeth Hodge, aged 32 years. 77 " 7 “ ; ,W:’" # DB KIEKFEB.—On the 12th inst, Eugenis, only daughter of Eugene and Augusta De Kieffer, aged 1 months and S days # FABBELL—-On the 13th inst.’, Mary Louisa, daugh ter of Benjamin P. and Eliza Ann Farrell, aged 1 year and 3 days 7 # A’HIIWOBTH—KiIIed in the battle or Gaines’Mill, on Friday, JunezTih Thomas Ashworth, of Co. 0, 4th Begiment New Jersey Voluuteers. in the 20ta year of his age. 7 . . . * CONNELLY.—On tho 1-lth Inst, John Connelly, aged 62 years.. . JANKE.—On the 13!h inst., John A, Janke, in the 34th year of bis age * MoGINLY.—On the 14th inst., Patrick McGlnly, aged 64yeara.v ■ ~■■■■ -<?' ' *■. COLLADAY.—In (Germantown, on the 14th init., Al bert Okarpes, lufant son of Charles 21. and Busan Cotta day. ’ 5 : ’ * BISHTON—OH .the 141 h inst., James Bishton, In the 69 th year of his'age. . _ # WETZELL. —On tbe 13th inst . Sue A,, wife'of Joseph D. Weizell, and daughter of Adam Lex, Esa-, in tka 22d year of-her-age. .'j * Tl/rOUHNING STORE.—BISSON & SON, No. 916 CHESTNUT Street. Black Mousseline de Lalnea, double widths. Black Tamlsoa. Black Summer Bombazine*. ’ Black English Bombazines. . Black Alpacas, bombazine finish. Black Gros Grain and’Poult de Sole BUka. Black Crape Maretz and Barege*. Blackßarege Homani. Black Silk Grenadine*. Black and White Lawn*, Gingham*, Ac. Jy23 ryr=* WAR -18 WAR EVER JUSTIFI ; [IJ7 ABLE I—The Bbv. J. WALKEB JiOKSON ! will’answer the above question on SABBATH EVE NING, at 8 o’clock, at St. Paul’! M. S. Oaurch, OA THABINE Street, above Sixth, j 7 ■ • 7 It* ” nr^=- : PRAYER FOR OUR COUNTRY—FOR Il i cur Soldiera and Sailor* to 1 service, and for onr wounded said ■ sick In : hosplt»le, daily at BANSOM- I STBEET OHUBOH; below Ninth, from 12 to 1 o’olock. .! Let every praytDg patriot attend, and join in humble, fervent, and effective supplication to Almighty Gad, for : : these great interests y 7 -. ./j-oltyi?; ; ryr==» SPIRITUALKM. —CONFERENCES ILS at SANSO4I-81 BEET HALL,on SUNDAT, at w A.' 7 M: and Bp. M; Subject—“ What Should-we Teach Ohildrenl” Adnttsiilon 6 cente. , - netii REV. J. JW. MECASKEY,-HAVING I $ returned from bis European tour in improved beultb, will fD. V.j p-each TO-MOBBO W, In the AS- 2l. -F. OHUBOH, West Philadelphia. In the evening, at 8 o’clock. Bev. JAMES NEILL wiU preach in the morning, at 10)1 o'clock. 7777:7 it* IT?- CHURCH OF THE: INTERCESSOR, lk3 BPBINO GARDEN, below BROAD Street.—ln conseuuence of the largo o ogregsUon which assembled in the School-room of this Oburch on Sunday evening last, this Ohnrch wlli be open,-as usuaVevery SUNDAY EVENING, «8 o’clock/ Strangerswill always Ond seat*. Morningcervices at lox A. 21. . ’ It* THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, fv-T=. A MEfiTIHG OF THE PEOPLE’S, Qbf SFEOnifTfOK OPTffIBTBRjNTH W-ABD *ar IrtHU .Tueerfay to+ufvg, Ainnwt 12 th,1662; J k ji Xh. , Preamble, resolutions,-and. tutve. passedjby the Peoplo s am) It* publicans* Executive'tommitteeßwbfb read and unaeimousiy adopted. Oerootloß the meetingadjourned el no die., , JOjIN EOKSTBIN, President. CHAKi.Ea P. Tebky, Socrela'ry. pro tan. It* ... MSB- CITIZENS OF 'TIIE THIRTEENTiI. {Us W^Kt).—TKo <?oaimittc'e to r-ceivV ’ botfora to the OitlaMii’vßviiDty Fond, 1b oow'drliftrtfctfd: FirstPrecioo»—Ori-Wm Maybutry* Wrn. 0« Luusvfg, Jess© SV mta« BT ID iolriiae* Jamafl Oh vrobera, John Krtgar, Bln»B*o rs John It.’ Oftfapbdlj . ; Bi»twa»ger, aud J»mr*aXynd. ' Socoitd Pfecloct—Wm‘ Si Frederick* Xcoowd uisrors*, ;Dr. E. ShatJelgh/Jehn Welthiink. Alfred Kuhl, .Joseph, Wagner,‘<‘bsrlee" Gilbert,'and Henry H. Miller.' TII Third .PreciDct—SamnorJ. Bohev. Edwin Goolidgs,. ■ Thomas J.' Wolf, Robert Lindsay, .William Chapman, Morris K Affii k Joebna, Wright. DavtsP 'arson, Cbas. ; O’Neiil, C: R Biritipg, Dr. N. LV. Halfleltl, Adam and J H. Dobncrt. ~ . For.nl) Pncinct—George W. Wtinder. Joseph Brown, Henry Bhnster, James Martin, N . K; Shoemaker, EdW, Friel, Slepben Pancoast. ■!.' - . „ Fifth Precinct—Charles M. Griffllh, M. D., John Or . Yeager, Grorgo W. Lee, Peter. Sieger, Jacob Wiseman, Cbeiles Winters, John C. Hooper,George G. Fiorie, u. W. Gam Wo. „ . _ .. Sixth Precinct—Jsmes H. Deas, John Kelchum, David .Lirn, Thomas S. GUI, Jacob J; Seitzingcr, K. J. Hemp hill,.Thomas Helm. , _ , Seventh Precinct -Alexander M. Fox, Jonathan Bul lock, Joseph 11. Collins, Thomas Allen, Alberto. Gib eon. JSathan Middleton, George O. Evans. . ■ Eighth Fr-dccl—Warner Jnfttmr,. Joel E. James, .Samucl A. Abbott and Adam Walters. • • A Special Committee, ernßisting.of JesßOWnße, Millcr. Rrbert Lindsay. Geo. W. Wuuder, John 0. Yea .ger. Jatnee B, Deas, Jonathan Bullock, and Joseph E. James, sit nightly at Washington Hril, sonthwestcorner of EIGHTH Bed fcPFIING GARDEN streets, feocond story ) from 7 to D o’clock, to receive subsc'lptlons, Tbote who cannot call .as above, will be waited npon at - Uioir residences, by the respective PreoinclJOommittoes. Tfe Thirteenth Ward expects from every citizen age-, oerone reepense.. Lot those .who remain at homo teal , that they have contributed tometbing tocheerihe soldier on bis way to fight the battteß of the Union. J, 11. DOHNEBT, Chairman. K CAPTAIN JASIE* TAGGART, OF CO. B, sih. Pennsylvania ftosbrvoS, eras first, reported in the eveningcf JHt.e Stftbi and atterwards olaSSefl enioiig lhe *wom)ded ifl the official reports of Gen. Sey tr.oor aid 'Gen. Ml* John Porter, i Ant information of him, living or dead, will be most gra'cfnlly noprdciatod by bis relatives and friends. ooaN TAUOABT,. NorthntnborUnd, Pa. BAVII) TaGOABT, Paymaster U.d A.; ' auM-tf • ' / Philadelphia. rw-=a. NOTICB THE SUBSCRIBERS TO TDK CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to'aid Re cruiting, are beroby notified that of .iho Funcb S(SGtiBTON A. MBSOE3&.i Bsf.. WUI r»ceivs the emouritsof. their eubscriptinnst daily, at the Farm ers'andMechanics’ Bank, and fnrnieh them With printed, receipts lor the same; or their subscriptions may be:paid to tbe member of the Committee to whom they subscribed, and the Treasurer’s receipt will be sent to tho donor.. By order ot the Committee. ' ji 26-tf THOMAS WEBSTER. Ghairman. (Y-np- INS UR A NCE COMPANY OF- THE [L§ BHATK OF PENNhYdiVAFti—PHIfiADBIi- PBIA, August 4,;lBS2—The Directorshave thisday.de-' dared a dividend'of STY PER ORS* ft, .or Twelve Del', lars per ebare, par able. to.the stockholders or their legal rcpies* illative*, on demaid. end-lot . WIfiHAM HAUPICB, Secretary. rY-=» RECRUITS FOR PHIh.IOEt.HHII iLJLBKGimRKTbMN THE FIKUD -TuS Dl4-, bUBftING AGENCY OF THE OIT’KKSS’ BOUNTY - FUND 'announce to all Recruiting Officers for Phila delphia Bsgiments in the field, that they' sit, D AXIiY, between 0 A Mt apd 12 M , at th*ir Office, in front' of the FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK, and aro prepared to pay .■■■■'■ • 86 Premium to each Recruit, and . $3O Bounty to each Beorult, npop compliance with the 1 forms they have adopted.' • Information in detail given on Kppllcation to~the undersign*"!. Recruiting Officers will please present their crodouiiais fay enlHiiog. MIOHAYL'W B iKBK, GBORSK WHircftSY, acp-tscl SINOUETONA 'WSBOBR. Jamks Lynd, Chsklks O’Nbill, Secreterics. T>IE UNITED STATUS SANITARY 03 00&lffI.-fcl0K—PHltADELPUA'aGK.^OY. Ju> J23S OBE6TNUT *BTREKT--The following reoom meiiOftUon, by the President of .the United {States, anlß cfentij authenticates tbd.Ooramißsion to.tbe public: ' •« The -Sftiittwy * Commission is doing a worn*jf great humanity and direct ptactlcal value to tbe natirbinlbia time .of its trials It Ib entitled, gratitude and con of tbe p-oplo. aiid’-Ptriiat itwill be geixwcutr' supported Thereto no ajeocy -through which voluntary offetings of patriotism can be more effectively m>vie *’ '<• ? , . H&mmm iiisuow 1 ’ The undersigned will receive,* and forward to places where they may be most heeded, alfcontributiocß for the sick and vwoH&ded: **v - w . : The articles most rfqxiired ’ aro , Mnsliu Shirts and Drawers {both Hd and new),~woolleh Undershirt*,' Panta loons, ana Stockings, and.for which there is an incessant demand. - ‘ W. PLATT, Jr , aul-lSfc ... fv-r=» CJTY BOUNTY fUNBi IL? " 'XO -Tai3- VOLU« i‘EEBB• ; Notice is hereby giVeb,’ that *he n o amission appoint ed by tho Mavor, niider ah Ordinance entitled: *• An . Ordinance to make an appropriation *q aid the evU*t>- nient of:voihiltcer^^* , approved Jnls 26thv iBB2. - will be - in teseidn at its uffice,-s?oi 412 PRUN® street, DkTLY, between ibe hour* of 12 o’docfe SI. and 3 o’olbok Pr iff;, (Sui»deys excepted,) for the purpose of reeeivinir'appli cations from. and granting certificates t<v the YoltmtWs entitled to rtceive Bounty Monfiy from the City of Phi ladelphia, ohdt-r said ordinance and- the'supplements.. thereto. For the pre* ettf, applications - will >be received only from thppo,why have been enlisted ia the-Oify of Philadelphia; on acconot of ita quota, under the call of the Govercior. and have boon mustered for ih tlio Dew llegtmentH. as the bounty to the recruits for tho Old Regiments is paid frrm Ihe fund raised by 3 private sub-1 script!on, and which payment, by a Snpplnraen’ary Gr oinanco w approved August 4th, 1862,- exoludea such re cruits from participating tn the Oitp Bounty Fund, The aunts payable to all who have tbuh volume* red in the dty of Phdadelbbia, and baya'been bo minrerod mto the new Comoamee and Regiments raised {whether resi ded of the city or elsewhere) since the oal! of the Pre- • eideut l>r 300 000 additional yoluotoers, or who shaft befesfier volunteer, and be so mastered under said call, are as follows: Shmontbß recruits..... '....T. .€>2o 00* 72-moijf)is do /.;; r 3O OB' 3 yiesrn or the war."............60 OCf • TbeßooDtjsris payable rme-balf when the Company to which the ojaupatit belongs is full, and thecapt&inthereof is mush red itetb service, and the remainder when the Bo giffifrt is CDCiplf-ted. and tha commanding officer, taoreof ebftH have been mustered into the service. * The Vyfdftbce required for tho certificate for the first instalment Witt he: 5 * ** 1 ' *' lf.t: A copy of the muatef roll of the company, : daly certified by tho United Stales inusteriog officer. 2d. Satisfactory evidence tb»t the applicant was en listed in the city of Philadelphia for thapurposes afore said* ■ ■ * ' ■ For tho rrroaining instalment,!! must bo shown that ’ the claimant is still a <n«mb«-.r of.the company, and ♦he Wgiroent to whioh the company has boeti atteid.rui ct£ ipc«mph'te. fijJttikfdrrotfofapplication will be at the offico of tho commission, 412 street.. * *, " -."9- . 'JOGN O. KJSOX, Chairman. Philadelphia, Angust-11.1862.. : ft»il2*l2t: rv--==- UI)R WIOKTRV S li) , ARMS !—PAi 1 i L TOM *'lo Oinzt'iiH wtio dealro to »*H!.,criDo _l() ,*.13 vl i IZKSS’ BUItKTT ?ON D, to %iri tin rßdr'aitt'ag.ot. tho Pbilußt-lpbia onota of .the Preaideht’a call hotwired tbotreami are respectfulij' infurrUiHi that tbe Oco>mUtH»«ill eit'daily-to rec.iTbj'HhbsoribSonVfrom* ten A M to two P. M , »t HAJUI,. gubteriptiona may lik.ariab be aeut to either of the'un dereigD*-d: • ,■ .. » ,■ ' - AI.TfX6NDTSE HT3NBY, blayor'a Otßce. ' ■ ' COAEbES GlBliOti.i, Secretary,‘262-Bonth Third strc-Ht v-■' ’ ■ "■ 1 ’ : OHABLES-n. PBEEJIASr, Secretary, 601 Sansom ’ street-' "* ■■ ■ ■ , , JAMES McOLIKTOOK, City .Treasnrer, Girard Back. - - ‘ “■ BESBY. State TreMoror, 6Si North Eievn,tb street. ' IT ‘ “ , SINGBETOft A. MEBOEB, Treasurer or Eahd,' Fanner*** and Mechanic*,’ Bank. : THOMAS WEBBTER,"I4 North Delaware ftTemie." ’ WILLIAM W>LSH,2IS South Dataware aysaae. , Ji BOrS SNOWDEN, Indhpeodenr.e'feaU. " 5 ADOLPH E. BORfE. 16S Docs Btreet. 8 W DE t'ODBSB.V, 881 Ohestoat ati-eet. . GEOBGB H ’ STDABT, 13-Bank atreel. SIIOH aEL V k ßAKEß,vlodepoa<ieuce Hail. ' ' GEORGE. WHIT.N RY, officoof A Whitoay & Sous. BIOHABD O," DALE. 621 Markbt street. ... LOBIN BLODGET, Board ot Trade E corns. JOHN E. > ADDIOKS, li.depbK(’»hce Hall.’ JOHN D. WATSON, office of North American. JAMES MILLI KEN, 410 Walnut street. ' ' Ward'hoinniittoeß will be appointed to proenro aabr 'actipGppsJn vnrt ward in tire city, duo notloe of ‘which will shortly appear. ' ' All anbecripiions will be acknowledged daily in the papers,-nuloss ottierwise raunested. ‘ By Order of tho Committee, . . - * Jy29 . THOMAS WEBBTEB, Oliairman. i r rv-5=,. DISTRICT ATTORNEY—TO THE ILS 'FBIEND3 OF THE NATIONAL ADMINIS- TkaTION IN PHILADELPHIA: Sly Domination, last fait; for Associate Judge of the DistrietOourt. to the excin,idsrbf:Jndge Stroud, was the occasion: of an ixciiement which* threatened to defeat tha, whole ticket, abil with a view to obviate rucli a result, I wee strongly iirgedto'witbdrawfpr the purpose of re storing harmony to tiio party. Not dr airing to be an in-, .stromemulity of discord at»time whop it«« lb® plain duty of every loyel man to eacrißce personal considera tions for the general good; t rt'ino tel thoC.ituroutiun to. reaeaeniblo;Ved tendered' hack 'to it the nomination Wltl.l. which it had bonored me. The reanlt was that Judge* ‘Stroud was nominated as my successor," and oiir whole judicial ticket elected. No soonerliad I mthdfawd,than' f it was generally conceded that, in rotarn" for- sacriuciug my chat ceß of an flection for the general beneflf of the party, I should be nominated at the ensuing election for DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Such was; the general desire that, tad the nomination been thm made, I hagard,. little in say ingit would have been conferred upon me. if not unanimonsly, at least. by an overwhelming majority; If, under such circumstances, yon still deem rno worthy of the nomination, and as the time is near at hand when "' yon’will be called upon to bestow it On some bne, I'wiil be to have: it conferred upon me. .Should you, however, considering tbo embarrassed country, be of tho opinion that the general interest ,wiß be bi tter subserved by the selectioifor another,’t shall cheerfully acquiesce in therosnlt. Truly yours,. AMOS BRIOGB. 1 . August 1,1862. ... and 0 01818 5» 6c* PHILADELPHIA, AUGUST 12, 1883. LLS —At a meeting hel(J at tho housetop GEOS'' E B. i SUtiUEB. Esq., Chairman of tSeOituena’ Bocmty Eand '■ for Second ward, the following gentlemen were coosti ; tnted a Committee to canvass the said ward to m»ke col lections, to be appropriated by the General Committee of ■ the city in seeming the Philadelphia ani>,a«for,ithe ‘ prompt increase of the irmießof the United States i. i John M . Carthy, : Thos B. GisSell, - - A, Nebinger. M. D., Jos,Enue, • V • J. H. Cantrell, M. D,, Jas, H>* Gibson, • 7‘-' Edward G. Webb, Isaiah Puscoe, , John Kingston, J.^Greondold, Kdw. G. Bcwlin, B Dauby, Wm. lamabhn, BiGhard Sharp, X. W. Duffel, Philip Powell, _ • B. M. Poster, F; Hortsman, • Eliab Ward, M. D., Henry Watkins, Paul J. Field, Clias Peterson, John W. By an, Tbos. Metts, ffra. F. Hughes, Thos, B.*Barger„ Jas, Simpson, J. MoGottigan, Bobt. Clark, Jr., Geo. Lee, Oscar Thompson, 8. Bi-Erven, Geo, W. Nebinger,M.D., Jas. Keich, , Win. H. Kuowleß, John HrtneK, J. Barrhnlomow, Tiros. M Femlngton, Hcgh Casirfdy, Jos Megary, • I. A. Daws, <3. E. Katumerly, X. 1)., Alexi Cesdly, Jas. Hooley, Geo. W; Martin, I E. J. Weaver, Tboß. Daly, I Wm. Ulrfek. Arthur Hughes,, . l Contributions can be left with the following gentle men, or with any member of tho Commlrtoo: Bobt Nebteger,'B. Bi corner Mary and Second street*. Daly '& Torter. 8. W. cor. of Ninth end Washington, Ties! HcHanamy, NV W. cor. of Marriott street and- Pasyunk road. . ' »'• Simpson A Neal, Marino Railway. Geo. W. Nobinger, M. D., S. E. cor. Pasay nnk roadand Washington. • John A. Cantrell, 8. W. cor: of Carpenter and Second streets, ' , Jas. Mi Gibron, 022 Posynnk road. •••«*• Geo. Curley, Second street, below Wharton. GAO Jl. Mlf.liEu;:Chairman. li. W. DnyriiL, Secretary, i aalfi-St ry-Ts- OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS!!—TUB COMBIITTME appointed to race ve Subscriptions in aid of the OITIZHNB’ BOUNTY FUND, Tor pro'- tWldk the proportion of Philadelphia’s qnota of man to; increase the Army of the Republic, sit dally at ; UUIEfINDSSUII AAbh, . From 10 A. H. to li P. fit*. By order of the Committee. ■ ' , , jy29tBl >. THOMAS WEBBTHB,.Chairman. lyoiy. JL types are without arival. ;,.Tiieir fresh, warm, and impressive coloring, and natural arrangenwut of tigfit and shade. are-attribute's f rirely found'combined in any other picture«. SECOND Street, above Green. It* > m'\ CIBIRMILLS! CIDERMILLB'; mXm —Kraneet’s Pateiit end Patent Cider Mills, in store and for ealo at lowest cadi prices., D. LAN t) RBTH & SOV,, r „ : Nos. 21 and 23-.Bouth“SiXJCH Street.. J . It* ■ Between Market and'Chestnut streets." ■; ’ ‘ - -u • «r>» SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. 1862.’ IMPLEMENTS OF WAR, m O- >-E A B KBS T JP»AT E’l t) T S^f .‘. A HEW OAHBOH. . *' " ' An invention of remarkably destructive newer, and, at tbe same time,, self, protective advantage' in. warfare, awaits in this city tbe pecuniary means of bring proeen by actual work, in its valuable capacity of throwing forty-ponnd' sbbt-'a distance of erSr eight mint, with precision, and retaining at that 'enormous range groat force ami destructive power, varied according to the nature or material of the shot. More than tills : .Guns of heavier calibre, .will throw proportionable farther. - pt.il easy, perhaps, to iunite.at clalhui yet, otter careful examination of the motei, thereare bur few perftns coaversantwith the 'trtfif lawsjof gunnery who' 'aookhcare to deny-or even;to contest them.. Striking" advahtnges oah at’once be seen to have been gained in eonsttirction of brrih Ore cannon and theshet; and the more ciorcly -an. investigation is pursued,the. more tho roughly may be peroetYed the application of means used to ootain effects desired: The mattor is now al a stage whore a moderate sum of monoy wotrid complete everF requisite for aotiinl work. Among the hosts of people earnestly interested in our national struggles and speedy triumph, with as little loss of life to ourselves as possible, surely there are many, who can spare, either as a business investment or other wise, their proportion ef the little cost requisite to test: this raoßt important claim. The lnventor is in wry limited circumstances, having danced attendance upon the War and Savy'Dopartmcnts at Washington, and other high authorities,' until obliged, to bieak up a costly model, and sell it Tor the price of old metal: to 'meet expenses. Art toere any persons in this city or viciniiy who will do any thing material io now ad vance the development or this invention, and bring into action itsTiatent power of victory, and of saving life in the Union armies? ■ It-is useless for each individual to seek to throw the duty -of aclioh in Ibis matter upon others, orupon on- Iboritics, whether Oity, State, or Katlonal. ‘ If each and aU were to do So, nothing-bat continuous delay would result _ ' Are any persons willing to act as tho case demands ? investments ef any amount will be received, entitling the persons investing to their, proportions of theprooeedg from manufacturing and furnishing the oannon to Go vernment; or uny sums will be received and interest paid therefor until returned. . Will the .public allow Ibis matter to Ho dormant for want of means to'cast tho requisite guns for proof before tho world that we can defy all nssellants. and, while onr sc-lvcs .ont of their rango, out as enkht to nscK3 nr ouitsurEition oAssoftl < : ' \ 1.-*. -. I * ‘ : , And, without regard to foreign foes, we have now; those to-defeat Snffloiont to make thevalue of this long-, rapge capacity in this now oannon a,.tbousand-times re pa Jits cost.' ’ i HenCe, as an ; investment,' it will be a judicious oat to furnish money for this purpose, and, as an aot of patriot ism, it .would be the duty of each parson to do something, even if tho Investment were not to-be returned with profit."' " ■■ ' ■ ■ For other Information, inquire of A. M. DIE KS MORE, ■ , Attorney for the Inventor, anIO 2t J32X South T BIRD 3treot. MH.ITAIIV. TEN COLLARS WILL BE GIVEN, - IN 'ADDITION- TO ALL OTHER . ! .. BOUNTIES 1 for (he 45TH REGIMENT PelVilaylvanla Volunteers,, (OoL THOMAS WELSH,} cow at Newport News. ON E HUNDISBD MEN, ’of tho first class, wo wanted imraeoiatelj for Uila regiment;, j- Apply at . EVANS & HA^SILLU - auT-tt NO. 418 ABOH Btroet RECRUITING 0 FETUS OB' Jra THE’ANDERSON*'fOOOP, around Floor of the P/]im.y)v/miii. B/ilroa4 office, corner of -'l‘CtlBD ISirect and WILLINGiS Alley. Capt. WM J/RALMKIt* Sergt.ALPltKD VEZfN, anl&-Dt* v - Private NOE MAN M SMITH. a - UNION GU ARDSfATTEN i'IOST: ©—A meeting of all the tills regiment will be Ijf held at Regimental Headquarters, FRONT and.. MASTER streets, at TO-DAY, tobavmg this into' ; the service of the; United Stab a,for three years; or the war.; Officers will; bu punctual iu thoir attention to this order. : , •By orcler cf .... J. 15.-ADASSS,- git, - >• ' Oolouel-C&omiandmg.. ■ | jy NOTICE.—AII persona desirous'; of S§ raising companies for “ t4BI*N BQBOIHM’S” Unt il? ltd lilth’liPgidn, wiii forthwith report to-the-foHaat quarters, ConnilljTs Hotel, opposite Tu"ependsnco Ball Hlhducemcnts held out to all wislnn the State.-'.’ It* GEO. UEOOfCKS. ju BOUNTY AND ONE j§ MONTH’S PAT IN ADVANCE BecruitS wanted Ur to fllMhoYaubs oflhe9lnt Regiment: P.V, Col B; fit; GPtECuBT, now iii the field...- Rocrnlting Station 620 OHS.&TM7X Street. Lieut. JAMES H. o*oB3o K» Xiitnt. JVA* GRKGOISY, atilS-St*. .. .. . Recruiting Officers. ■ it WO BOUNTY Oft- ADV'AJSfCS j§ PAY AFTERrTHE 22d INST —T4K ISISP BEGC- W OPfiNNSTLyAMA VOLUNTEERS, .100 accepted,, by the State as one; of.the iegfmeiitg TVbe raised in' I’hiiadolpftia Keernisi ferftby rfgiment aro “entULed until the 23d of Abgtfstyb ibe Dnited bounty of thoOity of Phiiladeipbift bdm»ty of igso, and toauVx<ra bounty of all ®} 60» besides a" pr*miiiQi of 92 at the time of * pne'inon typay in advance ($l3 ) • Recruit* are imtuedEately mastered info service, uniformed, and Benl-bj day to the healthy oamputt Ghestet Hill.. ;Fpi: the sertmi recaitw iog f.taiions odvertisc-ment in this papur, ■ orrppiy"at &Q 6 VINE St eet; 728 ZaMS North bRt OND/Stri et, 40 Nonh THJ UD Street, 321 MABb TST Sti fcet,.Ac " Ct-' y’a • 1 aulfi dt23 J 121 stf REGI M.ENT PJDNNSYIi- H TANIa YOLUNTEKIfe, Colonel CHAPMAN* ill BIDDrK EECBUIT3 WANTED FOE -THE WAE. A, premium of $2 will be paid to caoh reernltatthe timed mutter. . 1 Ohv inontL’s pas in advance,-and ' 5 -SICO I'.onnly,' to wit: ' ’s2B' United Kates Bounty in cash. $6O City of Philadelphia Bounty. Siti'Esira IJoiinty. and . $75 United States Bonnty at the end of.tlie war. Becruirs will be .mustered: immediately into service. Pay nnd rations froni Uato of muster. Applv-at any of thf following recruitinf? Btations: ALEXANDEB #AWEIE, Captain Co. B, No. 60S Vine/street-; ’ - . OHABLES F BULSE,.2d Lieutenant Go.B, N. W. comer of Franklin Square. J FKsNKSI'EKLING, Ojplain Co.-C, N. E. corner Sixth at/d-Minor elreMe. GEOBGEiWM. POWELL, 2d Lieutenant Co. C, N. : B. comer Twebth ana Spring Garden streets. : . .. GHABLES E. KITING, 2d Lieutenant Co. D, No. 1629 South street. MV W.; C. BAHOLAY, 2d/Lieutenant 00. E, No. Tl 5 Girard avenue. " : jj> ; ALFBED KAY, 2d, Lieutenant Co. T, Bruner’s Hotel, Main street. Gonnantown. ‘ - WSt , SMITH HOB A BTJ 2d Lieutenant 00. G, Potts-:; town, Montgomery county. EBWAttii GB av Z, Jr , 2d Lieutenant Co. H, N. W. corner oflThirteentb and Girard ave Duo. :/ JOHN BCBBOKOVV, 2d Lieutcnaat Co: I, No. 229 Ncirili’ Second street. . JOSHUA Gabbed. 23 Lieutenant Co. K, Main street, Fiantf-od . • . JOHN lUNGKBICH, 2d Lieutenant, No. 43 North TWril e'treet. . ' SAMUEL T, LLOYD, Captain Go. E, No. 723 Z&ne street,,.. ' ■ • . BABBY 'BEBTZ-EB, - Liontenaut, No. 821 Market street.-" ; ' ■ JAMES ASBWOBTW, Captain Co. L Yrankford. i JaMKB MAONEB, Lieutenant/ N. IS: corner Sixth, and Minor streets. WILLIAM W. DOBB, Lieutenant, 336 /North Thlr teentti Street aid 405 Wnlnutswoet. SAMUEL 0. 'THOMAS, Sergeant 00. D, No. 431 Chestnut street. J H ! *HuLMAN, Frankford road and York street. aul6-.23 ■ THOMAB/M. HALL, Adjutant. b THE 116 a REGIMENT, P. V., pj accepted for tbree'yeare, are' now’ nearly ready. for l!)'tbe‘ field: * Fractions of cdmpanlM will be'accepted “‘fitoin the country: Bebrmts froin the ocnntry coniing: Into Ibis regiment will receive $56 bounty in addition to 3 the’bounty paid by theirconuty and General Government. Transportation furntebed on application to: these ’ li einhimerlers.- G 24 M ARKl'Tßtreet, Philadelphia. or to: Major O. H. BABDWBDL, at “Herr’s Hnrnl,” Harris-: burg. ■ 1 • D. HKENAN, aull-12t .'CokCommanding 118th Bailment, P.V. ij. MEN WANTED to fill the ranis Hof the PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS now In the W field. “ Bounty, premium, and advance pay $598. , Captain HEN «Y AV SUHEETZ, . T ’ : Aid to General MoCaiV G* neralßecrattine Offl-ter, anll-61# < Jones’ Hotel. 620 CHESTNUT Street. |i CITY BOUNTY FUND COM WTBISHTOSf. r'\.. ."v . Ilf'. NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS—OfficiaI informa ■ tion has been given (b the City Bounty Fund Com:' mission, that the following named real moots have been' a'ccopted by the Governor of Pennsylvania, on account of the quota of Volunteers required from the oity of Philadelphia, viz: Zouavo.’d’Afriqne,-Col Collii. Beglmeht No. 116, Col. lleenan. u U 7, col; A. II Tippln, Scott Legion. “ ‘I 118, Ooi. O.M. Provost,Corn Exchange., ii “ 119, Col. P.C. Eitihaker. Gray Reserves.' “ “ 121, Col. Chapman Biddle. The Commission are ready io pay the bounty to volun teers in said regiments under the rules. and regulations hereto fore published' ahlB.T3t JOHN 0. KNOX, Chairman. , ji L A&T DAY BUT TWO OR THE fj: BOUNTY.—Grey Reserves, UBth Regiment r.. V. SI 3162 Bounty and sl3—one month’s pay—in advance. $lO wbrn sent to camp. ) $2 when mustered in. Col. P. O . KLLMAKHB. EeeruitingHendqnarters. 306 AltOU Street. Oapt. HENRY P. TRUICFITT, Jit. First Llent. ChA3. Noßi.Hy Jr. Second Lient F. B. Faust. /. ■ aul6-Bt* ii 121st REGIMENT P. Y.— Re |9 crtjfls wanted Tor Oom]?aDy D, of the; 23d PbUa-' ilf delpliia Llfiht Infaptr*, Oofcm*! Obopcafto Btddle •T at Jhe aMJBRSOHHOUSE; ? I&29 SOUTH Streets opposite the Hater Market. Bounty SIGO. Mas ttied in’at once. CHABL2!9 IS. KTTII^Gj "iwjll'Bt = Second Xiieiitenant.- POLITIC a’l. TTfOR CITY CONTROLLER, 1862, JP . GEO.,W.,HUFTY, FOURVEBNTH WARD. au7-»n TXT ILL NOT BREAK.-Tfao Patent VTr.MI'IA CHlMNEY,for.rioai-diiLamps, will not break by beat,- ooldi or falling.' .Call and see them; . . AMOS HORNING, Agent for Manufacturer, No. 321 North S*COND;Stre«t, Philadelphia. N. B —Albo,' largo assortment of Ooal Oil Lamp,. It* . JUST RECEIVED 10,b00POUND3 fj 'best Quality'Linen Thread'for Sowing Machines, Nos. 40 0 70, put np in 2-ounce and on 200-ynrd spoois, aid for sale by WOLQAMCTH ft BALEIGH, _ ■ anl2-12( No. B..BANK Street. T A.DIES’ AND GENTS’ BAlft X-i DYED imParisßtyle,atFOTJßTH.and BRANCH. ; aol3-iftf '''& ''-i t r -■= , v u J DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. m ” TTrr ' JOHNES. BERRY. & Co;. ; > . (Successors to Abbott, Johues, & Oo.,) SS3T MARKET, At{D'oB4 OOMMBEOH STREETS, IMPOBTEr.S AND JOBBERS OP SILK FANCY DRY GOODS, Haro now opened an eitiroly • >. SKff AND' ATTRACTIVE STOCK,’ IN ENGLISH, FRENCn, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN ' ' - DRESS GOODS. Also, a full assortment In WHITE GOODS, RTBBONS,GLOVES, SHAWLS,. &0., Wlilch they olTor at tlio voty lowest Market Price*, and Mrilcit tho attention of the frado. aalflotn YARD.QILLMORE, &Co., Nos. eir CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Straats, nave now open thoir , FALL IMPORTATION OR BIUC AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &c. BOUGHT IN EUROPE BY ONE OF THE FIRM. To which the attention of particularly (a* yited* aull-Sa i SEWING MACHINES. WHEELER & WILSON, 4 SEWING MACHINES, <•'/T ; ., ; f ■ -i- - » 688 CHESTNUT STREET, 5e13-3m ' v PHIBAIHIHiPHIA. PROPOSALS, A RMY CLOT BIN G and EQU [PAGE A OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GlßAßD.Streets. Pim.4liM.rmA, Ativu.f 14th, 1862 , .PROPOSALS FOB CAMP HATCHETS. SMil-SP UHOfO.’AIi)?, tndor,ed “Proposals for Cnmp Hatchote,” will be recemd by (ho nnderafffnad, ’at '•this Office until 12-o’clock M; cm :MO S O AY. 17 th Inst., for fnicUhiiig and d tittering attho SOHUYUfIUj AB SENAt: JO.COO Camp Hatchets,. Bidders will state explicitly tho time and amount of each delivery. . Propetals will b« rocoiTed for any part of tho above articles. “ The right is resorted by the BopUiy QuartertA4Btor General to accept, any part or the whole of a bid offered, or to reject the bids, in whole, or in p art, as the interest of the Government, In his opinion; may demand.” Each proposal mnst be signed by the Indluidnal or firm - making it, and bo accompanied liy a satisfactory guar antee tfi«t ! tho bidder will execute a contract with good” and sufficient bond, if r his bid is accepted. ‘ Proposals nnaccompanied with guarantcoylll not bo considered;' aid contracts will be awarSed'tmly to establiahed manu fsctnreranff or dealers in, the artioles.’ TtiS law requires the name of every contractor oh each ar.icle delivored by him.; G; H. OBOSMIN, ai)l6 2t Deputy Quartermsacor General U. 8. A. A BMr CLOTHING AND JSQU.t xl MSJ OFilOE— PaitADßi-rfliA August lGth, ISK>. v \ PEOPOSATiS are invited for Tarnishing Uniform Uo gu)3fion Clothing end main and Garrison Equipagofor tho new levies of volunteers, and* militia ot the.ffhlled States. The Clothing ,and Equioajie.'fwftlje different arm) ,of the service*.©.correspond in nieke aud material to'thnt heretofore used,!and to conform.to the.patterns in the Office of Clothing and Eqoipage in ibis'city, where seccificattons and samples in »y be inspected:* Proposals should state tbo article which it is proposed to Tarnish, the quantity;which con be supplied the earliest period at it hlch'tho delivery wi,l be commenced,~tho total qusutily. offertd;' and tbo price for each articlo. All ar tifice delivered by: 'contractors are required, by law, to be legibly marked with the eontraetor’s name. . The fol lowing list embraces the princlpalspnoliec needed: - ■ ARTICLES OF CLGtllltfG. Uniform Coat», consisting of Engineers, Ordnanco, Ar tillery, and Infantry.. BuifoTni Jackets; consisting of Cavalry, Artillery, In fantry. Zouave, and kbit. UDiforniTrowfiers, consisting of fostaaen, horsemen, Zouave, and knit. Cotton P«ik«, Overalls., , * I>ra«'erp» flannel andknit. , thirty flannel and knit: Great Coats, footmen 2 and horsemen. . Strops for Great Coats. BleDkets, Woolen and Rubber. . . Ponchos and Telman. - . fa~kCcHi.H. flaunt 1, lined and nnlined. Boots, Bootee*, Leggings. Sipi-klnga. . Leather Stocks, Wax upper Leather, Sole Leather and Brifldle Leather, Uniform aod antrlmmed. linifoim Caps, Light, ArtiUe,ry., ;;Forage Cape, Stable Proc&B, Sashes. Haveibacks, Knaosactfl, Canteens. A : c ARTICLES-OP . 'Hospital TentaV"Wall ‘ Tents? Sibley Tcntsf-oommon; torts, B’Abri Tents. •-* ” ’Hospital' Tent Pin* large. «Wall l ent Pins, large and small. Wall Tent Pins, small. Common Tent Pins. • Fiotomto-Bars. double and slagio. Regimental Colors.' •CampA* ■ do - . . ' • J National do. > Regimes ini Standards. - Storm Flags. \ Garriwmdo. • . ... . • Jeciuiting do. *> Guidons. Felling Axes and Handies. .. , . Spades. ’ . . ITatcheta and Handles. Hefs Pans. ■✓. Osinp Kettle* —• •• • - Pick Axes and handle®. * s Bnglei. n Trumpets. • J>run»s. • ■■ ■ Fifes. BOOKS. Company Order. i . Clothing.Account.' • Descriptive. • . <i ..- Morning Report.: ; . . Regimental General Order. ' „ -Letter.' Descriptive. ; Index.'- ' ;r. - , .... O'fder. ’ • .• Post Order.^;^ c " Morning Report. . . ' :■ g *.■ , Letter-» '• * . ' ■ Gnard.’ ' Target Practice. ' ; Consolidated Morning Report. - " Inspection Report. . :, ‘ *; Security' will 'be - required for the fulfilment of every contract. , v ...... '" T * All proposals, of ; the tenth day .from, the date of (hie advertissment,' will be opened at noon of t that;day, andl the articles immediately : will he uwai&ed to the lowest responsible bidders present. Contracta"for further" supplies wilL be awarded from:, time to time, as favorable bids are received, always ,to the lowest responsible bids received, up te the time of making the contract.; ' r - By order of the Quartermaster General. t : G H. GROSMAN, acl6 v DeputyrQnartermaater General. REMOVALS. WM. 8. WILKINSON. DBN >OUXP TIST* h»B removed hiu Office to Mo. 110 North BI.KVENTB Stmt. above'Arch street. . >nM 6t* INSURANCE COMPANIES. /SIRARD FIRE AND MARINS 'X3T INSUEANOE COMPANY. GFFIOEIIS WALNUT STREET, PHILADBLPfiII CAPITAL *200,000. This eompahy continues to take risks en the enter dassesof Property at low’rates. . • The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses- promptly. ■ Its disbursements for thf benefit of the public, during the laid nine years, exceed ©500,00 0, and we respectfully solicit its favor In the futon. . pIBIOTOBa. CHAR-1. DUPONT, JJSBBY WALKIB, JOHN W. OLAGHOEN, JOHN THOBNLSY, O.F.HHAZLITT, ABBAHAM HAST, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PBTEB 8. HOE, ofH. 1 WM- Mi BWAIN, TUBMAN SHEPPARD JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. B. LAWRENCE, WM. U.BUDIIAN, JOHN SUPPLBI. - THOMAS OBAVEN, PresMssL A. B. GILLITT, Vice President. JAB. B. ALVOBD, Booretary. 'WAME INSURANCE COMPANY, J? No. 406 CHESTNUT Street TIBS AND INLAND INBUBANOM, DIBSOTOBS. T. N. Buck, B. D. Woodruff, Ohas. Blohardson, • John Keßsler, Jr„ - Henry Lewis, Jr., P. 8." Jnstioe, Alex. Whliidin, Washington Jones, Geo. A; West, Ohas. Stokes, ; O. W. Davis, John W. Kvermac. FP.ANOIB H. BUCK, President : . CHARLES BHJHABDBOH, Vioe. President WILLIAMS I. BLANOHABD, Secretary. [mhHMfK COMMONWEALTH; FIRE IN3U *LI 'BANOB COMPANY, OF THE STATE Oi PENNSYLVANIA. - ' i DIBSOTOBS. . David Jayne, M. • , ®i»riw,H. Roger*,. . A MnM: Wh!taß, . ' ' ftM K. Walker,, .. ' , -Edward O. Knight, - .Bobert Bhoemakaf,,. . Thomaa S. Stewart, ■ William Steothen, Henry Lowis; Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, MD„ President .- JOHN M. WHIT ALL, Vioe President SAMUEL B. MOON, Booretary. ■ _ ' - Offloe, Gommonwoeith Building,. .611. .GHIBTMUI Street Philadelphia-: ....... ... aed-Htr iyr ILLIKB, army ralbam.—a ill most reliable remedy for the prevention and oure or-Dysentery,-: Piarrhcoßrand Bowri Ooropinlnts.. Pre pared’ specially for atmy use, .and adapted to camp dyrettterj. Imitations being ■ offered., buy none without the proprietor's signature is on,each bottle. . FBED’K. A. .MILLER, No. 224 North THIRD Street ’ Corner of Branch, Pbiiadelnbia. Also for • sale at No. 1337. RII'GE Avenue, and by GKOBGK O :'BOWEB, N.‘.E. corner Sixth and Vine. ;: j. , - \ ■ IN 0 OT THE AMYGDALOID, MINING 06MPANY, of Lake Bnperier, for eaie in lote to suit purchasers, at " I '.; GEO. F. WOMBATH’B, , jelB-wsBm* ■ 416 AEOH Street 1862. AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. JN PRESS, And uiH be published on Saturday, August 23,' , in Philadelphia , New York, Hasten, and Bal timore, and will be found for sqle by all Book sellers and News Agents everywhere on that < day. ■ MARRYING FOR MONEY! , A TALE.OF REAL LIFE. • MRS, MACKENZIE DANIELS, Anther of “My Sister Minnie,” “ iferntey Manor,” •' * ■ »Oiir Guardian,” etc., otc, ■ PrinUd from the advanced .Proof-ehsota, purchased by ns, and received per last steamer from England. PBT.CE SO CENTS IN PAPER, OR 75 OK XT 3 IN CLOTH. MARRYING FOR MONEY! RT MRS. MACKENZIE DANIELS. Will I*6 published and forsale on. Saturday next,' Aogaat 23, bnt all orders are now being filled in advance of pub lication day. It is printed from the advanced sheets' purchased by oe, and received per last steamer from England, and is In a large octavo volume of 243 pages, large type, double column, and printed on the finest and best of white paper. Price Nifty Cents in paper cover, or Seventy-five cents in cloth. Published by • ■ ! >- T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 OBESTNTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Advance, copies of “MABBYINCI FOB MONEY” will be sent at oVioe, free of postage, on remitting fifty cents to tbe pnbHshei bln a letter; or two copies of it will be sent for one dollar. • v Bobkeei’ew'Vifewa Agents, and all others will ■pleaaesemi on their orders at once for wbat they want oftMebook. ' Addms all orders to the Pnblfehers, - • T. B.'PBTBBSON & BIAGTHKBS, No.: 306 OB 33 ST NUT Street, Philadelphia, And they vill receive immediate attention. It »J 1 H 1 ATLANTIC MONTHLY SEPTEMBER 1802, THE PQLLOWINd IS A LIST OB' ' CONTENTS. ’ LAVED GAUNT. By the author of “Life in the Iron Mills." : OHB.EBRAL'DYNAMICS.- By ISAAC Bat, M. D., Superintendent of tho-Butler Hospital, Providence, B. Ii ■ A NEW SCULPTOR..By.Mra. Jtri.lJ. WABD M</W B PLATS AND PLAT-AOTlSfa.' OKK'BBOBS. • LIFE TS THE OPEN AIR. By tfctlate Theodoeb ■ ....... BIELK OLTJBS. Byll W.S.CLETRI.ABD. ""..-v I TWO SUMMERS; By Mrs. Ei.ih'Abetk Arbus, ME. AXTKLt. ' METHODS Off STUDY IN NATUBAL HISTORY. By Loins Agassiz 6aURIEL’S DEFEAT. By Thomas Wbstwobth IIIGOIKKOS. UEIBKL. By A. J. IL. DcOJiWH. THE HOBBOBS' OF SAN DOMINGO.- By Joint Weiss. ■■. ■ ■ TEIK LIETS OP( BIRDS. By Thomas Wkstwobth Ujodissos, - . , A COMPLAINT OF-FRIENDS. By the author of . ‘irfy’9 a Tto” -i.', THE NEW OPpMt'i'TQN PARTY. REVIEWS AND LITB&ABY NOIIOUS. i TEEMS.—ITwenty.five 1 Twenty.five cents.per number. Three d®l» lars per year, postage paid by the publishers. TICKNOK & FIELDS, It No. 135 ■WASHINGTON Street, Boston, Mas*. NEW BOOKS. JUST READY. 41? LEB MISERABLE S—MARIUS. Tbe third part of "Victor nuaols great Freuoh,novel, which Is creating such a litarary'tieuHaiion. Uniform in price and stylo wiih part firstv* 1 Fantiue, 7 ’ and partee cotid, “Oosotto.” Paper covers, price 50 cents, and cioth hound, $l. , 11. . TBE FLY- INS DUTCHMAN. An entirely now, humorous poem of the fannieat cha racter, by Joins O. 9aXb; with sixteen irresistibly cimic iilnsiratiens. i ohi tinted papoV. ' Oiotb, bonnd in style of “ Nothing to Wearj” price 50 cents. A regalarhit. in. OUT OF ins HEAD. A strange and eccentric romance, by. 'AVB; Aldjiioh, (author of *« Babie Belt '■) P*per covers, price 60 cents, and doth bound, on superior paper, $l. Fold by all Booksellers, and sent by nmil/rec, on receipt of price, by . ._ • "?•... CARLETON, :Publishcr, . - .1 (LATEItUDD k OATiLETON,) t , 413 BJSOADWAT, cor. X.iapocard street, NEW TORE. Tbe free i> blacks of south OABOLFNA.—The AdtfroßS and Letter of J, Iff. McKim ; on this subject, in handsome paoiohlct form, prbJißhid rand, for pule by W.... P, HAZaRD. 7z4 CHESTNUT Stieet." Price 10 coots. PrdceeJsto go to the funds osJbe,Port B<.yal.BeU< f Committee. aul63t ~\TE W, GITM jSA BTi('S.—Ne w Gym- nasfics for HerwWomen, and Children. By Dio Lewis, Iff !) ■ .:\VHb:3OD v iUu?trations, 81. Poems o! Arthur Ho ah Clough; blue nod sold. 75 cento. Volume 9 Locfebait’a Life Boston edition, 75 cents. • « . f .- ►Portroitof Major General Pope, 63 cents. For sale by WILLIAM: 6. A ALFRED MAH ’"TEST, ; t aul2 606 OBEST27U t Snfeet. . EDUCATIONAL. A CADEMY OB' TEE PRO -11 TKBTANT EPISCOPAL OHOK3II, LOCUST uufl JUKTPEB Sums.—Ttifc Autmiiual. Saasi m will open on.MOND AT, September Ist, at 9 o’c’ocfc A. M. Applications for .aOroißsion msy bo main at tho Acodi-my biter Aosnst 21tb, between the boars of 10 and 12 o’clock in.tlia nibrnio/r. J AMES vr I.OTUNS, A. M , Hoad Mister. aul6'SiwS'lm CIRCULATING LIBRARY. W‘ BBOTHEEHEAD’B Cl K 0 U « tiATIHG LEBRART.—AII tko SKW English and American Boot*, Including AIIIIOLABBBB of Lite rature. This ia cbo OK LY Library in the country that includes an tfco KEW EH GUSH BOOKS that are not BKPEIKTKI) tiers. ■ . , Terms ®5 per year; 6 months 83; three months 81-60, or 8 rente per day. 218 Sonth EIGHTH street.T'jy7r2ihtf’ PHOTOGRAPHS. A’ "BARE''OPPORTUNITY —Now Jllll Ja tbetime, if yrm warit Tala*ble pictnTea, to sot tbtm at war prices. ItEIMLETt’S Lifo-size in* Dll Colors, now at reduced prices/ at SECOND Street, abnye Grfen. •.< s =• - v ' r '-.-It# WAR PRICES-THINK OF IT.— ttTSIHBR’S .popular lifo-Mze oil-co'orc-dPEO TOGBA.PHB at;war prices.. To progress with »Us times ard please all parties, go to GaUerFjSEC ON D. Street, above Green. • .;v ■; <- It* • SAFES. Sjg LILME’B' SAKE DEPOT RE jfikOTWB to No. 21 Sooth SETS NTH Street, at*l Franklin Institute. . The raiciersfigncd, thankfnl 'or pastfavors, and'betas dotermined to-morit toturb jartronago, has seamed as elegant end convenient store,'and has: now on hand I large assortment'of' LffiieV Celebrated Wrought anf Ohtllect Iron-Fire' and Burglar FroofSafes, (the: onto dricS, fire and burglar proof safes made.) . Also, Idille’i ' Bnednailed Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Idiiid’s Eank Vault Boors and Books wfil be furnish* ; to order on short noHee.‘! j This is the strongest, best pro tec ted, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered, - 't Also, pariiealsr- attention, !* colled to Lillis’s f?«i : Oablnet Safe; for Plate, Jewelry, 40. .This Safe is eon ceded to Borpass in style and elegahoe'anytbing yet«! fered for this pnrpoao, and is the only one that is etricaj ! tire and borcior proof. Special Notice.—l have now on hand say twenty o' Farrel, Herring,' A Co.’s Safes, most or them nearly new and some forty of other makers, comprising a eompSeh aißortmeht'as tosizoa, and ail- latelyioiohaagei for tte how celebrated Idltie Safe. They will be soMM wn low prices. Pleaes call and e*amine;_ -_ _ ja2B-lyif 1 M. 0. BADLBB, Ageal ■gn EVANS & WATSON’S ■Mel 8 AL'AMANDEB SAFE STOKE, , 16 SOUTH FODBTH STBEBT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Alarge variety of FIBE-PBOOF SAFES always on hand. .. v ' > - \ CARD TO THE PUBLIC. SPRING WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, NSW YOBK. An attempt has been made to deceive-the public by perrons offering what they call « Ookorkss Wats* 1 ’ from fountains, and at the price of six (6) cents per glass. *' The wholesale price of tke;gen«i»e Congress Water, at Hew York, being abont 7lf cents per glass, the Imposi-. 1 tlon of pretending to soil at retail at loss than cost, and without aUowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, la apparent; bnt their probable course has been to empty j one h’otUe of genuine Oongross Water Into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total' oontents.. - •, . I We have neve* sold Cougross Water in tonntains, n«L i in vessels of any other dosoriptlon than .ordinary, siadd glass bottles. The oork of every bottid of the:genhlpe ’ij ’ branded, - t ■' ' t. And any without!" ■■ "—~ those wordsandjet- OOHGBEBB \v t ' a ?fc' cork is O. &W. o 6 u'»'•«»* WATEK. .► ‘ OI.ABKH,wMHtTE; ' 4 Proprietors cf’Odni&sa Spring. . ' The following gentlemen are Bnppkdd'byus regutarlj With genuine Congress Water, in, .bottles, fresh beat tkt. Congress Spring: , FBED’E BUOWH, cor.Mth and Chwtnut its. O. 8. HtFßßEhli, 1«0 <Jhdstnnt street. CHAB.BI<WB i *(K>:, Market shreet B.J BTOVSHB 6 CO., eondnontelMotcl. , : AMBBOBE SMITH, J/j. - , J. O. TUBNPBNNY A COmJ4I opmoeßtreet. THOSJ. HUSBAND, cor. Third and Bprnoe at*. WYBTH Bros,, Wamnt-streeL ' '' -V OtaAKKE & WHITE: . teSO-amlf . X:. whether from foun- jPIASTILB /SOAP.—'Warranted Pure ,w Marseilles Soap'ln-store and for: sale by. . . . BHODXS & WILLIAMS, 1 ' J ta : 10T Bouth WATER Street, IS ItBADY TO-DAY* PUBLISHERS, Sahatooa, Jnly 1, 1863. , { Summer resorts. fi ON&BE6-8 HALL, ATLANTIC Vj on,X—As there are departures daily, coAiforta tile rooms csn now fee Bad-at this 'ellglblT located House.* .* * The accommodations are unsurpassed tiy any Hooie on the island.- GEO. W. HtNKLB, aul6-)2c -Proprietor. AMUSEMENTS, PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, ; 1026-CHESTNUT BTBEET, ; Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M.H2 • ML Admission 25.centA Children halt jpriee. Shares of Stock, #BO . ' . Jjt BOAIUJKNe. QUMMER BOARD, NEAR MEDIA, C 5 DELAWARE 00., PA. WALLINGFOhD STATION. A ccommodations'far a tew families.'- Booms largo ant airy. Communication With the city 8»« time daily. »ul3-3t* t , ; PETES WOBBALL, Ja. WANTS. WANT E D I—2oo Wagon-makers, BlacUsmitbs. atid~ Wool-workers, to fl.l yaoanr cics for Bilistmems in the United States Army. Apply to !HENRY SIMONS. United States National Wagon Worts, Corner SECOND and CUMBERLAND Streets, aul6-6i# , Philadelphia, Pa. TTSTA JNT E U—A competent person Y¥ obtain couti-ibotioM or aubuctipticna to n- fatal , or capital for.producing the now long-range cannon, that they nsay be at once proceeded with, fnrnished*• Gbyesnmenttan&pnt in the field. A. enitable person bt cbarßcfer, ability, and earnoßtaosa in this matter, and. "t acquaintance with’ peoplela detired, and the rorrfee will be well paid. Sn os of any amonut will be rnoeiycdC nsiirvestmeme, ami repaid with their proportional profits f from the proceeds of tnanofacture,-or any, sums will be received, to bo repaid with simple interest Apply to a.«. DBNfWOEB, ‘ Attorney,for tho.lnventor, ? 132 X Sontb Tift BD street. .. FOII SALE AND TO LET. EOS BALE—TIie Stock and Fixtures, ' or ITixtufes’ Stcck* of the G-tooary Stor* uorl boast corner SIXTH and BUT POST WOOD :Str»ofcfii I luauure pn.thp preroiseß. Fixtures entirely now and.of , j theiLoet »pi>ipved.'style. ; . ahloTt# c ' | * TU E&iMT—For * HSL pniall family, a Furnished House. Address G H. OBOBMAN, Box 321, Post Office. anl-J 6t m 808 SALE—* beautiful COTw-.? SStUTAGE, and six seres of Ground, in the intertoraf , Pennsylvania, desirably situated, and arranged for o« . academy or first-class jichool, near ft thriving' ' and In &bealt-by location.. Also adosireblo DWELLING and Hot, in Slew Bloom , field, Perry county, Pinna. Also, alargo number- of cottages, lota, and other pro- r perties, for sal* or exchange. : s : : B. F..GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Streot, . • aulfi and 8. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GRHEN. ffi- oTO LET—That, eligible Store, m - Hit one of the best tetuaree, No 803 OHE3TNU CSt. ■, ,■ Also, the House So 140 Sooth SIXTH Street, suIUWd ; for a'proteseior ai business. - Also, a geed Stable, PRUNE, below Sixth street Inoulroof.p. D. MYERS,'Swaim'e laboratory,i:; SI FOB SALE—A desirahle Faraj,' containing 12" acres, two mllo* frbrii Railroad Bony twenty,miles loom tbe city, In Montgomery coaatr.' f Also l , a fine Farm Tt aorce, live minutes wal* from Rill--, road Station, and near Steamboat landieg, 18 'miles ’ above the city. ' Also,'a nnmbtr of One Fruit Farms, in,-' tbeEtabsof Delaware.and Maryland, on the most aa— •i comiobdatlng teuos. Apply to E PBTrir,'., . . anl6 No 309 WALNUT Street. <l gps FOB SALE—Store Properties, ; ■2l with gotd impiovements, having a few aores of land . attached, inEncts and 'Chester counties. Terms easy. ’ Abb,' lease and Fnraiture’of a number of Hotels in the 4 City and country.' Also, a number of Farms in tbe ad- ' jacenteounties. Apply.to B, PE ‘Tt?.. an!6 , . ' ' £O9 WALNUT etreet. ' A PHYSICIAN, vacating an eligible <> . field of practice for a position iu tde »rrav, aeeire« : to Jesto a eubr riftne, Engniro, ia porsm- of JOT. •A CO./N E. corner of I'll’ 111 end OKSSXHOC.StVeeti;* • . ; • . -• • • - : anr-at& f : 108 BENT—No. W. TINS ; BHi 'stffßt, a superior FOUSt*STOKIT ' .with double tbree-stopy back bnilc ius& aud’ibcHlera conr-" J ' •yenitDceß. IrcjDire atNo. 200 &&.RKETj3t, ( WEBBING LOOMS I W The Pixtnrea, Machineryand tioomi of a'WcS-i bin g Man nfaetcry, in cl udin g 9ppo ! er, Qiu[leo), B jhSio% Ac., are offered, ftir , sale. Part of .ttu-.Looma aro new, , all Iren frabie, and in good order, and ready to ko Smt9 ‘ Immediate operation, with a brj,k demand for tha ludoire of ; .. o,' M. WOODR r *l?i\ ap!4 3t - KEWABX, Hew Jersey. IAA BB AID I N GMACHIN IS WITH-, *. Sl V Bohblera end Windera, for sate cheap for pash.) Alt in seed mnning order.,. Apply to O H. BfARHIBB, ~ Empire Work* fobt of Twenty-fifth* street, and'HMt;! Kiwi. Wew'York. . aui3 6* EXCURSIONS. Mar™ EXTRA' NOTIGbJ. : 2 * {t FOR THE SEA-SHORS: :! MAIL TE'AIN, OS SUNDAY NEXT, ABOOST it Ota' ' FOR ATi-AKTIG GITY. 1 Leaves VINE-RTBEET WEBBY at 7.30 A. SC. ' t I Be tnr n i og,l aav OhAC LA N TlO 4 40P. M. This Tram will etop'afALL Stations going and rafcsni-' , in«. i O- - 1 FaretoATL ANTIC andback, for - this dag and tfd«f: .train ) onl7:®l2s.-..,: v .. JOHN a, BRYANTi 1 t IMPORTANT TO PDEABURE-SEEKBR& THE FKNNSYLYASIA BAILBOAD COMPANT ' Is prepared to ,issue,-doringtho Summer, tickets M greatly reduced-rates as,fellows: /» ' . j PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMP ANT.' ' COMMUTATION TICKETS For one, three, six, nine,-or twelve; months, at W: low rates, for the accommodation of persona living out el town, or located on or near, tne line of the road dnrloft the summer.' From and after July 1,1883, a atilt groabwt reduction has been made on these tickets. COUPON- TICKETS For twenty-six trips between any two points at abosil two cents per telle.: These tickets are intended tor tha. nse of famUies travelling frefmenUy, and are of great ad vantage to personß mating occasional trips. ’ t SCHOOL TICKETS For one or three months, for the nse of »chot«ra#t tending school in the city. ’ , : ' OLEBGYMEN Living on or near the line of the road, and havfn&Z occasion.-totnße .the road &eqncntly in their clerical capacity, we tarnished with certificates entitfingthew, to travel at half fare. , Applications to be made only to; Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent, at Altoona. EXCDBBION TICKETS r - ' • Issued at half fare of oVer fprtj 1 , good ftr any reasonable time. • ' " » EXOOBSION TICKETS duringthe Bummer atfe saH&‘ at greatly reduced rates, for tha'-ihenefit of those. aatk>l tog recreation from; bnsincpiabr: in pursuit ot hgaKh,, These Hekets are gepd ;for: ten days, and are Issued to., ■©BESSON (top of; the AUoghony Mountains), _ Al*-,; TOOK A (foot of the mountains), OETtiTOBD, DOOB- ? LINO GAP, and KPHBATA SPRINGS. , , , Bor time of departure of trains see bills and card* of the road. ' ' " . For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Com pany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARXBY Streets. - ’• JAMES'COWDEN, Agast. ' LEWIS L. HOUrT, General Ticket Agent. }yls-teel • ; 5 V * v WEST CHESTER #AHD raiLADEDPHIA BAQ>- BOAD, VIA MEDIA. ;v:- ■ - ■■■■•, PLEASANT .AND GETEAP AFTERNOON BJT~ CURSIONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,. • Through the'finest Country and the most boautlftf. Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia, ' On TUESDAYS and FBID AYS of each week mBT.. further notice an Extra Train trill leave West Chester ■£■ 8.56 P. M; for Philadelphia. 1 - . .1 Passengers buying-Excursion Tickets can take either: the 2 or 4.30 P. M.. Train trom Philadelphia, and tha 1, or 6.55 P. M. Train from West Oheetor. EOUND-TBIP TICKETS EBOM PHILADELPHIA, tball Station s east of West Chester, good on any of tfet above TrainB. out or hb may be had on these days ONLY, at EXOUBSION BATES, good onlyion thodays bans*,. For further information, apply at the Ticket Office, El the Depot, N. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and KAB-- KET Streets.; i : ■ ' ■ ' IffAirrDEMOHTFn.IiO£JArtOSB PO* SITHHES BoAXIMHi, OH IHB JDIKB 0* TIM BOAD, jea-tawfgtr ±L : Z*EZLkI; NOT.IOE.—NOft- R TOTir> WN'it a n,7tn nH.-sns.- DAY'BTJNHIBG on the NOEBISTOWH BKAMOH wiltfce as fallows until, farther notice: XeavePbiladelphia Tor Marta? unhandHorriatawn at 9 o’clock A. M. and 3 PM. Leave Non-istowiPat 7 A U.,1 and 6 P. H. Xca-ve llunasuTik at 7ii A. M,,,1% and 6 % P. M. ‘‘ *" BK .8 SI ITtf, Gonorai Snparln ten dent Philadelphia,‘Angn&t 14th,1862. ’ 1* I'fp H E « EXCELSIOR”--' HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORIiH. J. H. MICHENER & GO., GENEBAIr FBOVISIOK DEAIjHBS, - And cnrcra or tho celebrated ; “ EXOEIjSIOR” s ufl AR-0 U E E D H AMS , " Ko». 142 Mia U 4 Korth FBOHT Street, Bcttcttn Ar&.and Kaot streets, PAHadeJpMa. The jutty. celebrated ** KXOEL3IOE ” HAMS ara cured by J. H, M. & Co., (In a style peculiar to them-; selves,) expressly' for : FAMILY BSE; are of deliofoar flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of'salt,-and are 3 pronounced'by eploures superior to any now offered foe ale. , jyiSSJja TRUSS AND BRACE DJS-; gpL-SpAHTMUKT, ,o. H. NEEDLES, 1 V Corner TWELFTH and iBAO® Streets, Philadelphia. , -Hernial Trusses: and mocliaoical appliances adjusted by , C. H. UEEDLEB. . ... I ITin« French ami approved American* waww V> ®yfi*T formor rupture, in adalta, and children, Kngtiah .an* Mata* nensorteeu Classic SFnnSM Itt great ya rfety Ladies’ .Deportment, TWELFTH Afreet,, first door below Baco; Oondncted by competent Udlaa, . ; jyBB.Bmif» ■ . ' I 1 0J; ,ci AGENT. HHNBT WOOD, ' Snperintendeat. >
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