The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 18, 1862, Image 3

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1,, Huibwie.! n»r-
B»tlun.r,McWckla., _
n Ctecbidii e So e«;h 125
t JUtMvi.H <ipn, s ,n,
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flfftliftro Butcb*r, @o
tach
(Jikdmß ...8100
jKiiwtn King ®0
IST WARD
J nines Lianrlo, I. T. 80-
Turnon. Juo 0. Nortu,
LeOTJirrt, J.
W. Barnior, Bnbert
inirmnn, H. Parker,
Jobe Triokett, Hoary
Green, John Ansitin,
J*cob M-inre, Bow.
Hauler, Mra. Bears
detl, Abraham Dehart, ,
Jacob Anton, Alex
ander Kay. James
Thomc«>n. 85 each.. 90
Or- Hodgeon, Mrs. Gal
lagher, 1), 8. Bowen,
*3 each............. 9
I*. A. ,10
Jacob Myers, J. Fer
ralt. Mr- Matthew^
S>l e*0b.............. 6
0a51i,.... 9
"W WaBU,
J E. Bass'ey A C 0...... 830
J. a. J. A 00,........,100
n*sb,. .100
8. T. ESrtridge.......... 10
J Oakfnrd A)
Jtlio H0we...... 10
Frank Oonway..., 50
Jot P. Irolaouo 10
Hn'eemao A Berry..... 20
1 B. Slouch A G0.,....100
« i>,..,........25
John Lambartt......... 10
BV M. Ad am*2s
John 8arnard,,,....... 25
Wm, Gampbe11......... 10
f W Pomruer A 8.0... 10
Inn Gambletim......... 1q
Joseph Fri00ia......... lo
J 0............. 50
.1, Uawstw. A, J Dare,
J, Heel. George Jackal,
w. Gliliigbatn, Dr. J.
Davidson, Dr Wm. .
H. lilai'K, D. A. Phil
lip*, 82 each 1G
B. G hj.,n O Milligan,
Henry Baknr, N. Jor
eei , HawkinsB»WTor,
Mary Hill. H. Har
v,*y, J, Gaener, Heitol
Bros , 8. B.Hnrlonk,
I, Fewbert, Sirs. M,
A.Oartnr, Sl.Londer
back, 81. Flebhen,
Mra Gobbell.p Boyle,
H. Holler, f. Pond,
P. Mltton. .0. Hell.!-
na'd, <5, jntmson, J,
Marcus, each.... 21
Cashfrom sundry per--
iv .n 5,,.. ~,,.,.,120
John McGi11...... 10
•*-tu wan,
vPni Baker. Mr, Bird,
Wm H-twig, J, 0.
VUOM TWHL
ji»WM.?ox •»
Ttter Bowirtt W
i,l, Blclianleon..,-.- W
S. atrauss ..••••
Chwlffl Tionug I"
TiSPP... »
Henry I'ni.iim.. «'
fyunttl Funk...*..**
3,
Jeba Hoflta>™ i"
S. B, ~
H. A.
Pciomcn Ornii "
Jolrn H. Tnykr i
8, Oppcwbdfliof.«..*.* 2”
JteßQto W00r*0>........ Jj
Jobs 0. 10
t’Mb— aniidry perwin*. 3j
White—lSs each S2O
!, arth—soiidf? parsons. 140
R.uera & MeKecver.., 160
fhos R. Bitting..,,.. 100
G. H, CaudU...... ... 60
R. & J. Humes... 60
H. Mover 100
Frederick SboOer 26
fhos. Rara ~,,,. 50
Jutin 9. H«yl, ■ 25
l, B. Engle*..,., : 25
l, Goo Smith 100
4m. ttwnop, H. Oonklo,
1 1, Hebht—each *lO. 30
Mis* M. B. 0„ Sirs. A.
V. 8., M. Mansfield,
; H. T.—each $6..,.. SO.
IBUTB TT.VttD.
MOM TIIItTB
DltvM S. flarriso"..,. .81011)
j>, D.* P* Thm11,... SO
John 0. Tenser 2S|
J), B. Miller..* 2'<|
Chides Ta1v0fa,...... 25*
Henry WlrrtnwjlS
JraeiNanlty'..,. .... M|
■\?|lll»mBa<ilPr.,.,V... 2S
On if. Ornwby; IS
Jo»flb liMtertf JO
genus! Fitubour r— 10
Inn., Philip,AJ.Wright $ll
Gilbert Oi«t be,,., „,,. 10
I Wen. R. Manser 10
.1 Wolf ..... ........ 10
' J Tremltay, M. D...... 10
Phan T'umtne 51.0... 10
|KIIih FrseMand. .*5
linnia SnnmWt 5
Mrs J, G. G0u1d...... 5
Sundry par50n5........ IS
IXTII WARD.
fcf./.,,10
H*iiy & Kftk;;.lo
IJeory Graham.,....... 30
t»w*o P0tt5.,.,.,.....,. 10
I W leUj 10
0, Luts, M. Fro©, J. W»
Bcv-rett, Wo. Harvey,
T Liffgi©«< J, Frcme
flfild, J Wiar, fl. /VTaa?,
atr. Wendell, James
Bobin*on, J. tJ. But
' ton. Prfcd. StlltK, «5
FROjf SiXTS
(JtMmcn 4 Kill*
Becty Henning 24
•«,.w»n» 1(
B, BUta, A «. SI"""
mkkcr, 4 Tn 1
Klin, Campbell, 0. B.
Letter, J. lifirtlcy. 4.
B»W> c*ch S 6 ....... 36
Bokillm eum» 41
jf, Berger 5
Jtolpta Bfmpton 5
JatuM AltemUfi, 2,50
♦wh 60
Thames &Ulr. ... 3
J J%*0br...2,50
J. W, Kearney. J, tiudy,
F. T>. Shiftier, G. Bippler,
ftl-ifthfisr 7 l/6Si dfc*.
V nnaven» George Coo
n<*r. 2 each.......... 14
A. K; Fenner........... 1
Vnnj*»mns contributions 43
SilBP»OD,10
■XbomAaOalJ 4
Scow Hntitiua and .
WilltaiiliHUe...;,... 2
Cart' 60
William 5EK1ft,....... 6
jtoftiaa Finley... , 6
3mn(« Niebil.... 10
levlsKrpMl 10
Jlhenas Campbell,. 10
vnoii TWRimjmi ward.
si eel, D. Conrad,. J.
nswdiM. G W r .'l>b mk,
8. T. T. Elenkols, J. Sto
itlnnamy, S, J?. Balk*
1-r, .«!«, L. 0. Bai-
Isj, *5 r»0h..... 70
Snnitn (mill earns...... 28
FROM TS'V.STT-TIUBD WARD.
Btaien Of ate.......... 820
J.K. Miller ... 1"
Jfetblas Him 1-
Samuel T. Hebert*...... 10
If, 0. Hftloee; T. Ash.
Km, G. H Imwle,'l. 0.
Stewart, E, linnx. *.
KJaaper IF. M0rri5......#1.0
S 0. Taylor., 20
Bale* 4 Kllis 20
Mrs. Sarah A. Brown... <fHi
lll*eo, M00re.,.,..,... 20
J. Tatltnac 20
'£. F.Crispin 10
B. F&tttaoii 10
ifIPBXDftXOB uau,,
[IICKIVKii AT - mb'
a. t.............. .....F3O
Join Feltlbcmel
■J, W. AO A. Kohler... 60
Cdhcneocd A IVinehre.
ner I'M)
Becra L. AT.U;I:t l“n
MemeosH. I’Ullip 60
jMtM Bltohte ~20
Receipts on Balnritay,
Total to close of 'ii»tn r <i
I/Mitei) Ftatkh ."anxtabt Costsns
-olOS.—Caleb Cope, trp.»«nri>r «' ti e Uuited States Sanl
t(€T Commission, mki oalni.ea the receipt of tits billow
ing OOntribuHOLi, (iiicelji-trepirt:
fl»lh (afldiilOtibl ...SIOO 00
Thrmtte Wattson A Sms ~ 25 60
3. Bdwarl Farttnm 60 00
3ohs M. Maris & C 0....,,.;..., 100 00
"W. P, Tatbarn................................. "260 00
B. A j.M. Flansgau.. 50 00
Mrs. Ann Hertcop (*d<iftb4Mt).................. 100 00
JohaT, teirlsA 8.-01bei5...................... 100 00
Mrs. E P. Tailor... ........ 5 00
<3b*,per 8 Wallin, (additional) .............. .. 60 00
■WilliamT. Snndgmis...... 100 CO
3sdksB Maeon 25 00
'•lbankUr,Firelt.-nr'ince Company (additional).. 100 00
Misses *. A A SI hex., . .............. *lO 00
8. W.3.(a-idmon-l).60 00
Miss (.‘atearine 1eni*.......................... 23 00
Joba McOren. 300 00
GeorgeF.Womralb 60 00
"William 3 Stewart & (Jo. 50 00
Jew/ B.Gllbm. .......... 25 00
Cask (M. 100 00
Proceeds of a Gymnastic Bxhlbt ioa and Con-
cert glren by the Phtla Tarnera Society 85 41
Cask (W. M.)...... ti 6o 00
Pecosylraiila Baiu-nud 00. (additional).,,,. 600 00
Delaware Mutual sBfoty Ins Oo (additional),., 100 00
A. M.Kimber (additi0na1).,................... 100 00
3oha B. White (additional) 40 00
Cocbraa A 8u5501t..... 25 00
5. Shoemaker & C 0.,,, 25 00
«»nb(8.H.U)..., 60 00
Humy,Collins, A C 0.,............,,..,...,.,. 60 00
Cash(B, K. W.. 10 00
Casfcftt. 8.),..., 6 00
"W. 3, Outer.', i 25 00
Total for werfc, ...,7,iv*'....52,7t0 41
Previously rep0rted.....,,,,..... 23,489 49
Gband Pkili, op ihb Cobk Ex-
DHIJTGII BEOlMknt,—iln Saturday afternoon last
ace of the most U tt-rasting drill* we ever witnessed took
Jiso* at the camp gromioaof this lately-formed regiment*
vw. Prevost was pre-war and witnessed the ceremony,
«ong with a largu number o- t ffleers of the regular and
Toicatwr wrvic*. Mhjui* Herring drilled them ia the
toamiM of regimenal drill end the precision and nicety
of step and inarch they eihibhed won encomiums from
the large mimbcsr of mftiiar> critics and ladles and gsn-
Jlemen present The favorite coaipjiny in developing tho
**ws of the macnai we* of Obtain f »Jom*
jjanjr Bh commauded l»y Idem. Hnoterdon on this ocoa
JiO«. This com i*ny te Idtruely composed of typo? t and
the wll they e?fnc«d on thim ioterenting is only
another evidence of the opinion that we have long eater-'
Is fried, that our co iabon>rn make the ▼ucy'best soldtora
Ifi the world. This oodpuny is comppued of pa iedt,
persevering men, who art* d-iennin«d to master the iatri
cscicsof tha and sftfve the country to which they
have devoted their lives uud servSr.es. Oaptaln
3s a devoted, faithful espooeui of the services in which
all services are endued and he le partlcttiarly fortunate
in securing ilio fex vfei's of sti f xcffUent a dpll- master na
Xieat. Hunterdon, aud his nuaUble conipanioo, Liaut
£«&r< Wo confess the oompanie- are iwirticnlorlf favored
in the eectring of those taiihfnli dovoted men, and we
nopgratniftte them on the eurcesa which wilt surely follow
tkeir labors. Sergeant.file Jart is a ready,
bii ready nnve in <he commands of Lieut. Huut«r*
don, elicited applante and praise. The day was a due
jone, and tbetnm-unt on the. occa ion exoeeriingty largo.
We noticed ladfr s on hornebnek. lu baronohea, and on
foot; gentlemen cf leisure, who came by ovary imigl*
ttable eonveyanco. and democrats, like our-
who pationiae the popnint convey once to Samp
Tnion, who twk for the .
A Correction.- In alluding on Si
to Ihe provision dealer win *e patriotic genero
•it? has dote so notch fur lbs relief of tho etok ami
wosnded at the (Jhtls'iau strfet hospital, wo inadvsr
tonUy gave a wrong name. The gentleman who ought
to have been ttc.i,tinned is Mr. WilUam K Richardson,
’.Ho, 24f south Ninth street; and In vi«w of bis distnto-
Meted kindness so Knunfetnisly exhibited, ire can only
bay new what we said thru: :
“This gontlemau, prompted by nothing but : his own
byergowing grnert My, has, pot once or twice only, but
eoniintiotty, from early snmmer, ftlkd his wagon with
•very vegetarian delicapv, as well aa every choice morsel
of animal diet which his admirable orovision store could
furnish, and given them to tne snfferere at the ’above
hospital, We do not wish to intrude upua Mr. Richard-.
ton's privacy as a gentleman, opt we must eay that o
oonnteousncss so. full and ungrudging should meet ita
Mvard i tt the patronage of patriotic citizens. antl.bi
nsid up as an example fc, others engaged in Mr, Richirrt
*» a business. Ifbiilf our provision dealers would Tel
tow Mr, Richsrd»oo’« lead, what suffering wna'.d they
»ve to Ihe sick, at'd what military duty to the Oorern
toeatl"
Heally a Hark (Jhanob.— When so
J“hy brave fellows ere combining In companies and re
l™*uts, it aeema almost invidious to particularize. Bnt
,*• *s*» Is one regiment tmcniUrly stout-handed it is the
»tot(£<«ten; and one company specialty light-hearted, it
«1> of ttat organization. Tt wants now but six men to
r* Up fully to the maximum standard, and whoover
want* to oonsttit his military weiiare mast look with long
tots longing eye at D, of tne Scott Legion, Captain
fieorgew. MoLoam.
Thr Andersww Cavalry —Import
fcNT N&TIOK —lt hu finally dooldad that thia
•orp* shall remlezvooa at CarHule Barraikn* Tftw man
«or* all parts of iho fetate already raiaed will
wfately be sent to Uid garrfdOD, where they wIU remain
*n<l;drUl for a.cim&la of weeks until organized aui
vitilpped, when thny yvHI proceed to- General ttuiU's
SMdiiarters fa Alabama 411 thoae llviag in Puila-
Qelyhia, or the adjnl jhiK oomitiM. who hare been awura
to sad sms&ed the surMerm’s exemiaation, will report
at Captain Palmer 1 ® office, this mornlQJh to
toceiye transportation to (JwlUte*
A Subject rob General Pope.—
J* i>to come to our knowledge that a oantain in the
“•so“7 service him. by some process, held his position
Jhtte actually residing 4n this city. Occasionally he
««* honor to Washington; by*a vtai;. This hero, it is
l““i MsMes in Wood street, west of Tnlrteentb, and his
fftolrito has none too Curious a character. On Saturday
night, about 9 o’clock, the provost marshal visited this
nsMt and arrested twelve deserter*, and took them to
tot guard house, where thsv trill have time to acquaint
wa marshal of the character of this house and its occu*
*tols'business relations.
Th* Health Report. —The number
lor the week ending Aagtut 10, wd
fli whloh 273 were adulte, and 2«8 ohUdren,
number ordeatba. oetnp*rad with the correa
of,lB6l ».*?* * Mk > w « »»follows
Weekending August 17, 1861, »«
ending Aujunt 9,1862 tra»4‘i9,
nilei, 235; Female*. 207 ; ««.». 140; (Jitli, 120.
f IB '
~ '**~A firo. which occurred jester- 1
at No 403 Oommttrca otrwt, was extin- -
■won DMoro much damage lied been don*. i
t»rHOi)( Zlm-
'Verge F0e.,,......... 10
0. .'J* 0 »rter. W, H.
Snjtth, F Bockluf, W,
*. Patterson. W. &Ic-
MnUrn* 0. Roberts, G.
J FTotT, $5 ©*01i......
-malier sums,B
Vv»t«rihiu & C 0........ 500
.r*n»*A 8r0wn....... 50
D*H>n PF Jonot
J. &A, Emu par........ 100
tanan* 15va08........... 60
George A. Cottar ..150
rt D. ....10
,T. H. A..., 5
.................sss.sis
.......3411,485
828,199 90
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
the MPHai market.
raibADßLrau, August 16,1862.
the market for geld was eomewhat excited to-day,
opening at HKi, with considerable sales, and dosing
firm at IS bid, with an onward tendency. Demand
notes wars active at about the same rates as yesterday,
and, from present appearances, will condderably ad
vance, as they ate being rapidly absorbed in payment of
dniies.
the stock market was quite firm, with considerable
sales and an improvement in the mors reliable soonritioa.
’United States coupon sixes, ’Bl, sold at 100 —the same
asyestetdas —and tho 730 loan and certificates of In*
dolt, dr.eea were wlihoot change. State loans were firm.
City loans, of the new Issues, were in actlvo requeet, and
advanced 1% from the lowest point. Camden and Am
boy Railroad shareaatd bonds were held higher.: Penn
sylvania Ballroad shares rose % and the bends Jf —
dosing at 104 for the first mortgages and 100# for the
second mortgages. Reading radroad was dull, and foil
off >f, but for the other fancies there was an improved
feeling. Dong Island Railroad advanced #, gLitile
felmylklll Railroad #, Elmira Ballroad Preferred #.
North Pennsjlvania Railroad sixes #, and gohuyikill
Navigation sixes #. Bank shares wore not offered to
any extent. Passenger Railway soonrilios wore held
firmly, end tho only sale was of Tenth and Elavsulh
strots at 31.
Ihtre la but little doing in mercantile matters, there
being but few buyers in the city, and the very high
prices at which domestli gorda are held prevents trans
actions to any extent. Tbe Government has innod pro
posals for a very largo amount of army clothing and
equipments for the now levy ,> which will ernse very great
activity stßong our manufacturing establishments, fur
nishing employment for a large amount of capital and
labor.
Drexel ft Company quote:
Now York exohange... par<*l-10 dls.
Boston exehange.. purffl # pm.
Baltimoreexchange .................... par® # dig
Country .fund 5.....:.. 4*10«3-10 dls.
American g01d.,,,...,.,...,............ 14j<©15 pm.
Old Demands..: 0#«» 7# pm
Quartermasters’ certificates 1 ®3# ttis.
The New York Evening Post says:
Tbe Btock market is almost at a stand still, ,nd the
fluctuations in most of: tbe epeouialive shares scarcely
exceed per cut. : Thera vis a general dlvpnsitlen
among bur era to bold off till something positive is known
in regard to the future designs and movements of the
Peninsular army, while sellers, on the other haud, show
no inclination to offer their stocks, the rapid accumula
tion of capital enabling then) to hold without inconve
nience. Tho Western stocks, however, are loss firm to
day, influenced by the diminished movement of grain
into Chicago. -
After the Board stocks were steady but very quiet.
The speculators are doing little or noth Tig, and prices
will probably remain without much change till further
news from tbe seat of war is received. New York Cen
tral is <b9J#.
Pacific Mail is in strong demand. The stock was
largely oversold on'he loss of the Golden Gate.: The
closing sales are at 110 !
liajircad bonds continue very firm, and the printed
sales slow a further improTemoat in the low-priced
kinds, Chicago and Northwestern and Terre Haute and
Alton bonds are again better. Port Wayne and Chicago
seconds rose lif per cent > t :
The Government list is Btrong, and 7.30 notes eloso
with polos at 104. Oa Tuesday next a coupon matures,
and those holders who have complied with the request
of tho Assismnt Treasurer wilt receive their checks at
the close of bneiness on tbe 18ih luatani. The coupon
sixes of 3881 dpenea at l«0#ot0fl&, but close with pur-,
chases at 100#. The fives of 18T-1 are scarcsly go firm
as yesterday.
The money market pro-enta no new feature. The sup
ply is largely in excess of the demand, and on good col
laterals tho rale is 3k s»4 per cent. The market is almost
bn.ro of prime mercantile paper.
Cold is lower, bat there is Only a moderate supply on
ibe market. The lowest price of ths day is 114%, closing
at 114%.
1 ntiable demand notes are quiet ntlo7®lo7#. The
six per cent, certificates are firmer, selllag at 99#®
89%. ■ ■ * ;
Exchange on London closed quiet at125#®127 for
first class bids.
Tito export of gold to-day fa very light, the Oity of
Mechtstertaiiiigon #2BB 385, tiro British Qaeon #33,870,
mailing a total of $327 236,
The weekly bank state non t making uj today-will
show another large Increase fn deposit-, the line running
up to 8141 800 000. The epocie reeerye ha 3 also increased
to abont 835,600,000. ' : ’
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 16.
fßeportod by 9, E. dLayauxßa, Phils. Bxchange.l
FIRST BOARD.
13000 Petsua coup 65.. 91Jj
30000 Lone Mil B 7a.100
1010 Oity Oacoopon. .102
2000 <Jo New.Kswn.U;2J t '
1000 Fenna B 20 mt.loo
1600".''.d0 ' d0....1P0
2000 D 8 os, 1861 V ..100X
SOOQ d0....ca5h..100)^
500 Tioga B 15..... 95*
2000 do.. 95H
2VCata»is«aß prf. UK
£0 ... d 0.... ;H)j
£0 Elmira B nref.. 2d
100 Beading B. .30 . 20 M
10 do: 29*
OCO tong laid 8;.b5 18
AFTER
10,000 Elmira 8anda.......
Philadelphia Alnrkets.
August IS—Evening.
The Flour'ioßTfeet-ifl verydull; very liui»i do
main! lor export or home iwe, about 500
bbls at 35 for saperßri** 56.Z7%&5 50 for extra?, 55.75
for extra fwmilj, end SB 6007 bol for fancy lots, ac
cordlrg to qualisy* Bye Floor ia selllog iu a small way
at $5.50 DM. Com Meal—very little doiag uud pries?
nncr-Bngfd.
Wnnaf—Tbe dmiurad for Wheat is moderate: sales
rfocli about 7,C00 bush at 129a100a for xood old and*
bow Fezma, red, J83i2»134c for Southern do, 1,000 ba?
Kentucky red sold at 335, and 6*lH>o.tins white oa term?
kept’private.') wblta ranges at 140©i50c 4P* bo* Bye
spl'sob arrival at 80s-82c. Oor>* is le** active * t sale? of
3,000 bus yellow at 040 for prime and CD®6tc for iofrrlbr.
Oats are scarce: Bales of new iteUwttro at 42c, old Penaa.
iUflK—Quercitron has declined HO ? V* ton ; sales of
82 bbdß Ist No. 1 are reported at 1532 too. ;
Corroar.—lhere isvory Httle Uotcon hereto operate in,
and the market conliptmwlirm and prices ancliaeged.
Groceries akd Protisions—There is very little
doing, add we hear of »o sale- worthy of notice..
■Whißet is Qui«t; sat*s of Pennsylvania bble at 30a»;
Sic ; Ohio at 31®32c; bhd« at29c, and drudge at 2So.
CITY I T E M S.
Bakkr’s Cocoa, Fisk Bkoma, akd Cocoa
Shells either of which rnnkes a delightful and whole
some beverage, much rccomtuer.dtd for invalids, can be
had in superior quality, at Mr. O B. Mattson's, dealer
iu Ssa Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets.
At a Special Meeting of the Athenian
liJTßnenv- Association or Philadblphia, ‘held Friday
evening, August 15tb, 1862, the following preamble and
resolutions were unanimousl? adopted:
TPAcreae, It has pleased an all-wise Providence to re
movefrom onr midst our late friend and fellow member,
0 arbt L, Zsukbe, a member of Go. G, 90th Beg. JRatioaal
Guard: therefore, be it
dissolved, That in the-death of Harry L. Zelner we
have lost a warm friend and hind associate. Amongst
the first to volunteer in defence of bia country, he fell an
early sacrifice at the shrine of Liberty.
Nesoitied, That while we bow id hnmbie anbmimdon t«
the will of Divine Providence in the removal of onr late
fellow-member, wo mast lament bis early death, as one
of tbe most sincere and devoted of friends.
Retained, That we sincerely condole with bis bereaved
family, and hone that they, in their sad affliction, may
find in the God whom they have trusted that consolation
which He alone can give, aid be resigned to His, dispen
sation. • •
Beselved, That, as a last faint mark of respect, we at
tend tbe innerat in a body.
■Retained, That a eopy of the above resolutions be
transmitted to the family of thedeceased.
H. m. srrsF,
WM.OOOK,
T. THORN,
T.DEK.LYNK,
WM. H. 610R3AN, Oommlttee.
JThb Drafting.— September the first is the
time fixed when the names of all able-bodied citizens,
who are between eighteen and forty-five, and able to
shoulder a musket, will be pot into a wheel, and, after a
good shaking up, the arbiter of the fate of nnwiiliog con
scripts In tbe shape of a blindfolded gentleman who has
bis coat sleeve rolled tip, will draw ont tbe names of those
who are appointed to go on a pilgrimage to Dixie. Those
who wo drawn will enjoy the privilege of wearing ele
gant uniforms made at the Brown Stone Clothihg'HaU of
Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 003 and 606 Chestnut street, above
Sixth,while those who escape tho draft wirt consult comfort,
: elegance; and economy, by purchasing their citizens’
suits at tbe same papular establishment. -
This Scmmkii.— •
Thesniamcrweir* her coronal
. As proudly as before;
. ' God's gifts of beauty to the earth..
Are lavish as of yore.
Yet never radiant summer days
Were half so sad and lons ; .
A mournful music Alls our souls, .
A dirge, hut not a eong
ffor low on yonder Betds of Wood,,
How many a friend is lying !
1 ’■ For truth and right thoy bravely stood,
And sealed it with their dying.
We think ef that dear Flag tf Btars,
- Borne down in Battle’s tide:
Oar shattered Union bows her head, .
While hostile bands decide.
Uniforms ready made at Charles Stokes’, under the
Continental.
Thb Latest fkoh China.— Le 28 mai, un
corps d’environ 600 homines, dSmmando par leiSeneral
Staveiey, reeut l’orde d’accompagnor nn cdnvdi devivres
destine a Ift garuison de Kah- Ding; tt fut eurpri* ft Ha
itian par un6 division de I’armee robelle, forte d’onviron
30,000 bommeg. qn’ll parrint a repouster enorgiquement.
Mats do lendemain, les troupsßrebeUesrevinrent en nom
bre double Le general, en presence d’une pareiile sitna.
tion, lit ovaceur Kah-Dlng, et rontra a Shanghai avec
ecu petit corps de tronpes, sans avair ete inqnlete. The
ilr.eet and cheapest summer garments over mooufastufel
can be obtained at the one price palatial Clothing Em
porium'cf CranvHlo Btokee, No. 6U) Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, whore pticea are twenty-five per cent,
lower than elsewhere. :■;■;.
MARINE lINTEIaLKxEINCE.
at r SEE FOUBTH PAGE
ABBITBO.
Bchr D B Boane, Coombs, S days from Boston, in bal
last to. Tyler, Btrne ft Co.
Sehr Wanderer, Knowlton, 1 day trora New York,
with mdse to W BI Baird ft Co. .
Bchr Marietta, Gray, 8 days from Baltimore, in ballast
to K A Bonder ft Co. „ i
Bcbr Alien Downing, Bice, 4 days from Fall River, in
ballast to captain. ;
Bchr B L Condon, Gott, 6 days fro n Brook-rille, with
stono to captain.
Steamer Oneida, Trent, 24 hours fram Hew York, with
mdse to W M Baird 4 Co
Steamer Alida, Boblasen, 23 hours from New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde.
CLBABED.
Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, Barbadooß,W Cum
nungaftßon.' - . . v \ • ’
, Brig Jndgo Blaney, Coombs, Boston, E A Bonder * Co.
• Bchr O Fantanzzi, Wooster, Cardenas, H Daliett ft
Bob. : „ „ -
Bohr D HBoane, Coombs, Boston, Tyler, Stone ft Co.
“ooper, Al&xandrl». v do
Bohr D B Bayhs, Jayne, Boston, L Audenried ftOo.
Bchr Hiawatha, Dime,, Boston, do
~ Schr T Lifts Doughty, Fortress Monroe, A Boyd.
Bchr Bowena, Landia, Fortresa Monroe, D B Stetson
. Sclir Isaac Bich, Crowell-Boston, Binnickson ft Glover.
Bchr Water Witch, Hull, Charlestown, Osataer, Stick
hey ft Wellington.
memoranda. , .
Bark Sophia, Jacobs, cleared at Hew York 16th inat.
f °flehr Godfrey, cleared at New York 16-.li
inst. for Ndw Orleans. " "* ’ • ... i .
Eohrs Eta, Chamberlain, and Carr oh, Orooker, cleared
at New York 18th inst. for Philadelphia. . . '
Penan Beach. Ang- IS—The wrick of a vessel drifted
ssboro:ceT Biiu&iißo&cii this ftftcrnocnt c*p4zid, and
sunß. Shts teema iobftve bet-aon fltu. 3m; 25 bblfl at
, aour.bavedfifted aahoro from her, some oftbenr partly
burned. .
600 Long Island B ... 18
‘46 Penna R. 49
1000 <’AA 6s ’B9.*swn. R 2
2uOQ®mira B Ts..bs. 85
4000 Panca 5s 89
- .'4 Farm & Bk 52
It Tenth 4 Blev’th 31
•2000 North Penua 6a . 77 V
6000 Penna R Ist OK.. 104
100 Lehighffav...... SIV
100 Elmira B. . .13
lit 00 Phila A Brio 0... 93j£
tOQO Uiev'Jt Slali’ns T* 94*
12000 Sebl Nav 0s ’B2,clt 09V
\ ,000 Pitts Ft Wayne fc
| tih 24 raort 78
BOARDS.
bs 85
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
bp fo U o’clock laky hiqky.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sts.
E P Williams, Chicago OaptL Wistor
D McLeod, Jersey City D B Cobb, Jersey City
Rowland Cox Illiacig w Bruyer ft niece, fit York
Miss MoUnUey, Pittsburg - J 8 Kendall, New York
J Garreteon, Harrisburg W A Krlss, Pemra
J 8 Jenkins, Jr, Louisville T O’Oallahan, Louisville
J Lilly. Louisville, Ky J Goldstein, Warren, O
W K Foote. Bt Louis W H Forman, Cincinnati
Mrs Lawrence, Cincinnati A H Silvester, Boston
A Knight, New York J Parker
J P Johnston, lidlarapolii B Biddle
A-Lilly, Jr,Baltimore GJao<hjr. Wash, DO
M C Cohen. Wash, D O W W Olayden, China
MreSchencki Baltimore ; Zi Boars, Boston
Sir Whitney, Now'Yoric . W,Thaw. Pittsburg-. -
H B.Webber, New Albany T B Ooddlttgton. New York
Oscar Frtebie, New York Adit O L Pleraon, Man ,
C»et O F Cabot, Maes J D Defrees, Wash, D O:
J J Taylor ft wife, Balt , W 8 Baird
U G Stark ft la. Sew York ,'Jas McOlnro, Illinois
F H Swan, Breton J W- Jonos, Cincinnati
Msj L Price, U 8 A -A F Goadnow, Now York
T 61 Simpson, Phlla K J B»k»r, New York
Isaac Coule, Jr, Baltimore John F Seymour, N York
W Bejmour, New Jerioy Kinly Briggs
A B Bsrringer. New York g E Hall, Now York
L FiiKgH aM, New York ADLa , New York
John Trakty, Boston: ~ S G Bogart, New York ,
J W| MoMiltan, Indiana F K Atidersoe. Now York
A B Auderron, New York . R N KitCiing, Now York
E Khnerdorf, Jr, N Y W Blanchard. New York
John L Sieavene, Mass . .. F Stiles, Jr, M*as
JSI Armsirong.Louisvilie G. A Johnson, Mass.
J Rogers, Wash, Bf . FA-Eliot .
Dr Charles P Morse, Mass. If O-mi U.
H J Storrs, New York J T Bailey
W A Huitrighr ftia. Dacotah Mvj T M Hulinas A la, D 0
>’ O Farms & wifo- Kan-as Dr B W Gross, USA
■ Mrs H Adams, Washington J L Gray, Baltimore
R T AnoWnuiy, New York J Kayser. New York t
Cd H J Staiuronk ft wf. Pa J Hanson, West Cheater
Wtn Colsuian, Pittsbnrg J J Yonug, Michigan
T A Trihieg, New York J B Bust, New York
O O Lurtard. Cincinnati N C Ljod, Evansville, Ind
U Nichols, Jr, U S A !
MERCHANTS' HOTBL-Jrourth st„ below Arch,
B-Fflgely, Shamokin B J Mecoekey, W Chester
John Steirett, Lewistown J'F Day, Pittsburg
J Stambangli, MilHin, Pa P F Ed-nbergor, Easton
O B Lowell, Tioga, Pa B Hariahore, Camp Curtin
8 8 Black, Ohio D M Mcfford, Cincinnati
J Bieakley, Yenango co, Pa 8 T Kennedy, Venango co
R 8 HfeCoj', Venango c« 14r MoOo,'. Yenango 00 *
A Lcnchheim, Goahen, led O H Orossier, Shippensburg
M Malone, Lancaster Lieut D T Morgaa. Yt
Wm Beam, Sit iTernoii, O Mrs Knight, New York
H McClarkan, Pitishnrg P Btanehard, Lnck Haven
J A;Cole, Lock Haven ■ S:H Newhouse, Phils
A Salinger. Philadelphia R Trlsolt. New York
J Sieger, Obicego F Leach, o*wego, N Y
W B Darts, Brookit n N Stahl, Galena, ill
J Freodick ft la. Galena, 111 B A Davison, 8t Louis
Wm* A Allen, Boston 1 E W Ohepen, Milton, Pa
E GroetzlDger, Afieg’y City L D Ooldsberry, Indiana
W J Amndio, Staten Island Mrs A Amodio, Stat Island
Mfsa M Amodio. Stat Island Master H Amodio, 8 Island
8 Erownold. Harrlshnrg J Sirouse, Harrisburg
C Kcmberland, Virgiuia 8 Fleishman
AMERICAN—Chesmnt street, above Fifth.
S Lhubacb, Beiiilrhem W P Carrol ft lady,At City
A Cobb A lady, Cleveland, 0 C Hazard, N J
S H Yailder, NY . . Cbas Hirris, Bethlehem,
A Stout, MD, Bethlehem J P Cox ft lady, Bethlehem
Mrs A L Weils, Jersey Shore F B Reeves ; ..
LM Bend P II Pressor, Pa
B T Mathews, Georgetown Wm H Oasim!s,Nowark,NJ
Chas WaaoK, Va Lieut E O Nichols, Va
D W Chambers, Saratoga * B E Hendrickson, N Y :
E Price, Baltimoro J A McOawley, llaltimora
W O Shinn, N J W P RockbiU. Jr, N J
Mrs Green, N J JB Palmer '
A Kline, Md ' , J V Lawrence, Wilmington
T H Snyder, N J G Palmer. NY ..'*..*. *
JSDunosn Owen Duffy, Leavenworth
J C Biriings, Moorstown W H Bart, Boston 1
BT. LODXS HOI K t.—Uneamnt stroer. above Third,
JBobmson, Allentown Alex Campfieid, New York
8,8 Carter, Rochester, N Y W B Applegate ft fa, Yt
B''BBeltering, Pa . IH M Hosting, Boston
Mrs L E Allen A fa. Me Miss G wdiuer, Maine
Miss Yinton Poitland, Mo H H Qallot, Buffalo
B F-Duncan,* Pittsburg Frtdk Medge. New York
MisEfuiSall & 2 cb, N Y Julius W Kraft, Wash, D 0
G E Kenntdy, Wash, DO- U Rodney, Delaware
John J Qalusha G J Woolery
STATES ONlON—Market street, above Sixth.
John Alison, Altoona 6 61 Kulc, Paierson
Panl Somell. Pa Goo Rogers. Chester co
John F.Williams St wf, Del Henry Johnson & wf, Del
Boht frvine, Jr, Oarlißlo D W Fuller, o,>nn
J D Hftuelioy, Maryland ,; Jas B HaseaU, Conn
J tt Wright T E Watt. Pittsburg
DI Anderson, Blair Co : John Thompmn. Pa
Smith Shipley, N J Geo Dungliaon. lowa
Elliott Thomson, lowa ~ . Samuel Cummings, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
,3 J McOawley. Illinois John M Yost, FraepaVvltl
J O Olay ton. Freeport, 111 T M Close, Freoport, Id
A B Baris, Freeport, 111 B F Kline. Gahna’; III 1
O B Knaus, Bdthlehein JamosE Wilson; SehHaven
Jos Lowery, Lebanon,’Pa J B Bitting A: !a, Beading
J W Paul. Pa A E Fisher, Pa
Gto W Buckman, Beading W F Voute, Pottavillo
OOTAMEROIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
John W Woodside, Pa Jas K Jackson, Oxford
Geo DHodgron, Oxford K B John.oo, ilaryland
J O Orowell, New Je sey Louis S Imbrie. Pa -
W Jchnson ... W H Wright, Pa
Geo Pnltbn, W'iirrineton O H Gritteuden, Michigan
M A Dunbsm, Michigan Ohas O Ourrlor, Michigan
E D Florence, New York .
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. „
W'illiam P West, Ohio A Burger! ft wf, Ohio
D G Yatee. Mount Airy B Schloss, Pbila
8 8 Flejshmwi, Phila : A H'ffolcoinb. N J
Miss Begg«; Atiehepy Oity D Amlersoa, Toledo, Ohio
Morris Bacon, New Jersey B H OUdfant, Phils
J B Hay, New Jersey A J vhiteley, Delaware
,T Swinuertor, Jr. N J S Bloominedate, Phil*
Z L Eisner, Pittsburg Christian Has*, Pittsburg
W W Heaton. Salem I K BUoada. Minorsville
Col K Batclitf, Tanwqua J Balsten, Mauch Chunk
T J Blown, Cadiz, Ohio *
BARLEY SHEAF—-Second street, boiow Tine.
Capt w. Blackwell, Class S C Penrose, Doyiestoom
J M Lewie. f,amb,rteviUe H M &:»itsgh<>r,’ Lamhertav
J E Mar-n, lioi lei town John: Oroseby, .New .Ttrsoy
N L Willard A !a -A-Jersey J B Boilieu, Pennsylvania
Abm I'iuek- New Jerepy J Y Sanl, Pennsylvania
Lieut F A Hill. Ytrginia A T Onffleld, Oavtsviiie Pa
Geo Beedfr, Larntrertsville TF Skillman.LambertsvlUe
A tiaiTi’.OD, Frencbtowu T H~ff. PennsylTauia
GW Oomly. Peonsylvania C A Heist, Huntingdon _
W Could, Ohio A Handera, Ohio
G Sinijson, Delaware G Hemencr, Luzerne
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market
Mrs Hill, Safe Harbor ' J Bowen, New Jersey
Miss Qnimby, Wfim, Del Chad BoshT. Pa ’ll
W Step V-r, Pennaylvatda Parrlok.Guinau Ala, Dal
N T Wolf. Srrondsbnre , Lnkens Tbomts,Lu-nberTl»
W H Hlvee, Pet nsyWauta A A Costa, New York '
Jas J Wilson, New York O O Slanbarger, Lewistown
Sami McOtue, Pittsburg
MT. VERNON—Second etreet. above Arch.
Jas 13 Beane, Bocks co John Jones, Wilkesbarre
Barton Atgeil, New York Iff Morton, Pennsylvania
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Canowhfll.
Miss E Jones,.Beading, .. Miss H Wiillania, Beading
SPEOIAIz NOTICES.
y Bur tour Bathing Bobes, for La
dibs and Gontlecaen, at SLOAN'd, 808 MA.BKKT
Street, Philadelphia- . anlG-3t*
Jayne’s Alteratiyb.— is an es
tablished fact that * very large class of dlsoases can only
be cnied by snch remedies as will enter Into the blood
and circulate with it through every portion Of the body,
for only by this means can the remedy be brought into
immediate contact with the disease. To obtaiu this
de&ira&le end, co preparation has’ever been so uniformly
successful as
DE. D. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE.
BCBOFULA, SKIS DISEASES, .
OANOKB, EBYhIPEoAS,
GOITRE, RHEUMATISM,
DROPSY, - EPILEPSY,
OANOFBi’UB TUMOBH, WHITE SWELLINGS,
GOUT; LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, OLOER3,
BI.IALD BEAD, ,%0 , AO.,
Have ail been effectually enred by ihis ALTEBATIYH.
It is, besides, one of-tbe: moat pleasant articles,that can
be.tsken into the" stomach, operating os a tonic, and re
mbving'ajspeptio and nervoos affections. It Is prepared
only by DB. D JAYNE A SON. No. 242 CHESTNUT
street, and may be bad of Agents tliroughout the coun
try. ’ ' anlB*2t
Batchelor’s Hair Dye!
THE BEST IN THIS WORLD.
VULLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S oelobratod Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nuture—
warranted hot to injure the Hair in the least; remedios
the ill effects of biid dyea, and invigbratee the Hair for
life. GRAY, BED, or BUSTY BALB instantly tarns a
apiondid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bt.att
tifui. Sold by ail Drnggists;’&o.
Hr The Genuine ta signod WILLIAM A.. BATOHB
LOB, m (ke four rides o$ each boa.
FACTORY, 1 No. 81 BAECLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 18 Bond street),
my2B-ly New York.
Singer & Co.’s Letter “A” Fa
mily sewing MACHINE, WITH ADD THB RE
CENT IMPROVEMENTS, la the BE3T, and OHBArnST,
and MOST BBAOT1FPI.) of all Sewing Machine!. This
Machine will eew. any thicg, from the running of a tuck ■
to Tarletan to the making of .an Overcoat—anything
from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauzoor
Gossamer Tissne, and ia ever ready to do ita work to per
fection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, took, quilt, and
haa capacity for a great variety of ornamental work.
Tilts is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind,’
and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Ms-,;
chine. The Letter “A ” Family Sewing Machine may
be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding
Case which is how becoming so popular, is, as its name
Implies, one that can be folded into a box or case which,
whon opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa
cious table for the work to rest upon. sThe cases ara of;
every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in itB ?
.native force*, or as ■ ei-borately fluished as art can make
them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk,
twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best quality.
Bend for a copy of “firsOEa ft Oo.’s Gazette.”
I. M. BINGEB S CO., i
■ ■ ■ ■ 468 BROADWAYS. T.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHKSTNU E ST.
. jyl2-mwftf
One-Pkiob Clothing, ofthblatest
Bryues, mado in tW Bert Manner, expressly for ; BE
TAIL SALES. LOW BBT Selling Prices markedin
Piein Fignres. All Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory., Otir obe-P*ioe Ststeh :1a strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
ge22-lr JONES ft CO., 604 MABKET Street.
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest
In the City, at 111 South FOUBTH Street.
OABD PBINTIHG, best and cheapest in the City, at
111 Booth FOUBTH SUeet. ,
MABRIED.
TBAYIS—BBOOKS—On the 14th inst., by Bev. J.
H Bonnard, Mr. Joseph Travis to Mis* Eleanor Brooks,
both of ibis city. .• *•
■ GILLIABD—LOWE.—On Wednesday evening, Aug.
13th,. by the Bev. John H; Castle, Mr. John P. Gtlliird
to Miss Mary Q Lovre. both of Wcst Ptxilalelphta. .
CONEY—MALONE.—By Aldermim O. Brazer.onthe
16th in«t„ Mr Jamoa Coney to MLa Mary Malone, both
of this city. , * ■
DIED.
BOBEKTB.— Suddenly, on the morning of thelSth
inßt., Mary E., wife of Edward Boberts.
Therelatives and male ft fends of tbe family are invited
to attend her funeral this (Monday). the IBth Inst, at 10
o’clock A. 31., from her law residence, No. 1035 Spruce |
■street.*- - .
FLANAGAN.—On tho 16th Inßt, Edward Flanagan, J
In tl>« 39tn year of his age ... - ■
O’NEIL'.—On the 16th Inst.j John O’Nell ln the 501ft
year or Ms age. {. *
OBB—On the 18th Instvßobert Francis Orr, aged 4.
.years, 20 months, and IS days. ' ' ' *
]' BHIELDB.—On rhe 16|hinsb, Mary, daughter of John
> and.Eßen:McGttnn,,aged 34'years. ' 4= -
j - ' BMYLIE —On Saturday, the lOttf tost., John flmylie,
i Sr., fged7B years. , *r<
THE PRESS -PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. AUGUST 18. 1862.
E ARRINGTON; - On Fr iday, the 15*h, at Oiey- Berks
county, Mrs. Elisa Harrington, relict of the late David
Harrington, and daughter of Mrs, Mary Small, of this
city. , - . 1
Her friftds and relaHvp* are' invited te ostena nor
ftmmJ al tbo lions© of her brother-tn-l&w, /amea d’leri
dftn. No. l&ltf Brovm street, ut 3 tovmorrow
(Tueed»>) morrtixig: To proceed to Laurel ETUI. **
MIDILETON—On the 16th inst, Kate A, wlfeof
Alien MidiUoten, Jr ♦in th© Stth year of her *g©. *
The Tvliitlvcf* wh! friends of tho famHy lire resp&ctfnny
Invhed to ottenfl the fnneral from the realdeoco of . her
hneband, No 645 North Twelfth street, o« third day
rooming, the lOih inat., at 10 o’clock. - • .
COOMBS—At Bristol on the mwiilnff of the iotu,
Jn?t* of disease contracted at SandsoD’B fjandiag* V»Y
Jacob Ckomb-u of <L.emp&nx I, 3d R-?ginaent F. It. 0 , in
*thf 3S»h j ear of btsage, - , r. • ; **■
GItIFFITHS-r-Oa the 15th tost., Charles Henry, eon
ol E. E. 'and Soaan B. Griffiths, aged IS months and 21
days.' - . , -
BAT —On tbo lStlv lnat, Aim Jane, daughter of dobt.
•and 0or« thy Bay, ag*d 8 mciithe and 8 dayif.... # -
f- MKSCOLE.—Oh the IGth inst, David Meacole, a«ed
78 years. a v.
MOURJSINW STUftE.—BESSON &
SOB, 80. 018 OHESTBUT Street.
Black MoiTßeelino de^'• Lalnetfi'doable width*.
Black Tnialses. *
Black Smamer Bombazines,
Black English Bombazines.
Black Alpaca*, bomfoazio© finiah*
Black Gros Grain, and Pontt de Sol© Silks.
Black Crape Marat* and Barege*.
Black Parca© Harnani.
Black Silk Grenadine©.
Black and White Ii»wob« Ginghams. Ac. *,
ryrz =* CITY BOUNTY-FUND COMMISSION.
11. —Tbe following-named Regim-nta bavs nesn ac
cepted by lhfi Governor of Pennsylvania as part of the
Knots from Philadelphia:
BeniroViiPl4s; Col Davig.
Bcgimcnt 34-4, Col. Adeina.
fo'giment 143, Col Wlstar,
Regiment 120, Col. Sohreiber.
Aiderson Troop.
anlB 0t .TOTIN 0. KNOX, Chairman.
CAPTAIN JAWE* TAGGART, OF CO.
[l3 B, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves, was first roported
killed on the evening of Jane 30*, and afterwards classed
among Ibe wonndod to the efflcial reports of Gen, Sey
mour aid Gen. Fits John Porter.: Anv information of
biro, Bring or deed, will be most gratefully appreciated
by his tlistivos and friends. JOAN TAGGART,
Northurobortind, Pa.
.DAVID TAGGART, Paymaster B. 3 A., :
auM-'tf Philadelphia.
ryri==>'NATIONAI, UNION—THE CITIZENS
(JJ? of the Ttt’EN l'V-FOURTH WaP.D, who hare
no sympathy with Treason or Traitors—who give the
Administration a cordial support in alt-its efforto to nut
down tbo Kebellioo, ami who loTe their country better
than its offices, will meet at the Commissioner«’ Hall,
TRIRTY.SEVENTH and MARKET arrests, on TUBS
DAT EVENING next, J9ih' into, at 8 o'clock, tor the
pnroet f forming a “ National Baton Association.”
Jamca'Til iller, j R®berti3teen,
James Phosds, Henry A. Dreer,
Jonathan Bonsall, John Hunter,
J. M. Linnard, Isaao Heaton.
- James Allen, B. Andrews Knight,
Peter,Lone, Samuel Field,
Thomas A. Andrews, - E. Spencer Miller.
aulS-at* ,
NOTICE.i-THE SUBSCRIBERS TO
UJ? THE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to aid Re
cruiting, are hereby notlßed that the Treasurer of the
Fund, SINGLETON Ai ME ROBB. Esj., will receive
the smonnts of their aubscriptlons, daily, at the Farm
ers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, and furnish them with printed
receipts for the seme; or their subscriptions may be paid
to the member of the Committee to whom they subscribed,
and the Treasurer’s receipt will be sent to the donor.
By order oi tho Committee. - ••'.
jrSB-tt THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman.
ryT==» NATIONAL UNION.—THE CITIZENS
Uor of Philadelphia, who desire to unitB in rurtaiuinj
tbe Notions! Admi.iistration, are requested to‘ inset on
TUESDAY EVENING, the 19ih instant, in the several
Wards, at (he places designated, to organize 9A-:
TICSAL UNION ASSOCIATIONS: -: 1 " ,
Fitst Ward—At tbe Frauklin Hose Hall.
Second—B, uthv ark Engine Hat! \
Third—S. E. corner Fifth and Queen streets.
Fourth—S. E coraer Shipped and Eleyenth streets.
Fifth—New Market Holt, Second add Pino streets.
Sixth—Golden Fieice Hotel. Cherry, above Third.
Seventh—O’Nt ill’s Dali, Lombard, below Broad.
Eighth—Scbmikiil Hose House.
4 KiDtb—S,.W ouraer Twelfth and TPJlbortatreoU*
’Teeth—s. W. corner Eleventh aod Vine. ‘
North Penns> I vaaia Hotel, Third and Wil
low sheds.
Tvrdfth-~N. Ei,cniVer Fourth and Green stfceta.
Thirteenth—*S. E. corner -Ninth and Spring Garien
streets
Fourteenth-' Spring Garden Hall.
Fifteenth—N.E. corner Ooareß aud West streets.
Sixteenth-—House of B. Ward©}!, Second, above Boaver
street, • .
Seventeenth—B. R. corner Front and Master.
Bigbtcemh—N. W. corner, Marlborough and Jlicli
x&ond streets. . , -
Nineteenth—Franbford road and York street.
• Tweuthth—South P«ujd Hose House. .
Twenty* fiifsi—Temperance Jdanayunk.
TwcntyrSfcocd—‘Lougstjeth Halt.
■ Twenty-third—Seven Stars HoteL
Tweat>-fotirth—West Philadelphia Hall. ;
After their organization* each association shall pro
ceed to elect a Judgeand two Inspectorsfor each Elec
tion Division to conduct the election hereinafter provi
ded for* such product officers to bo selected by the ciH
zens of tbavurioaB precincts'presentat said
and also to elect dbep rson as a member of a General
Committee of Superiotendence, Thatbn the evening of
TUESDAY, tho 26th of August, thecitizens shall; neefc
in th« 3? rcveral precincts and elect as follows : One per
son from each precinct as Delegate to a City .Convention
to nommate city and county officers; ooe poraori from
each precinct as Delegate-to a Congressional Conven
tion, rxcept tueb precincts as'- are within the limits of
the Eiith Cohgressiomil District l ode peraon irora each
preemet of tucb Senafcrrittl Districts as are repaired to
ehctaSfcna'or to a Senatorial Convention .to nominate
car-didoteefor Senator* oneperbonfrom each product
be Dtlai'ftfd to a Tleprawwiffttlve OonvOoiion
.Cfmdid&toe- for .Ropiescnbttiye; two persons from each
prfcir-ct to a Ward Convention to nominate members of
Ccuncil and other Ward officers.
On Thmsday following the election, the Delegates
elected to the City ConvoDlion shall meet at Sansobi-street
t B all. a* 10 oxiock A. fil-.to enter o pon thbir d a ties, and,
meet from da? to day, untiUheir nomioatioas are com
pleted. . .v ■.
The DeJegnfes tb tne other OonvoviUons shall meet Of
their several districts Ts tbe first Thursday subsequent
to theit'eHciion. atS o’clock, P, M, and' shall pro-:
ceed to tbe discharge of their duties f excepuhe Delegate*
in the Fourth fSenatodal District,, who shall meet at S\
o’ciotfc V. ftl
.'J£esotve.d That , upon the election and organization
the Committee of Superintendence oPths National
Union A 5 tbisConvouUcm, and the two Committees cf ;
which it la composed, shall each adiouro sine die.
; T. S. DARLING, ;
Chairman Peopled Committee of Superintendence.
GEOBGE H; MQOBB,
Chairman Republican Gomirdtleo or Superintendence.
JOHN J. FRANKLIN,
FJ. H. lUERBIOK,
Secretaries People’s Committee of Buherintendonce.
. . . JOBE W; DOBBEE.
. BBNBYJ ; GARDNER,
Secretaries republican Ooiumittec of Superintendence.
* sulB 2t
IY“» PHI LAfiEh Pill A, AUGUST 12, 186-2*
LkJj —At a meeting held at the house of GEO&i-B B.
MiLLEB, SsQ.|Cbaimao of tbs Citizens* Bounty Fund
for Second waid, the following gentlemen were consti
tuted a Committee to canvass the aaid ward to make col
lections, to be appropriated by the General Committee of
the oity-ln securing the for tho
prompt inereunft of the armies of the United States :
; Jcha Mc Carthy, Tboa.‘&; GosheU,
A- KeWnger. M- D , Jos. lßmie, .
J. H. Cantrell, M. D., Jas Si. Gibson,
Edward G Webb, Isaiah Pas cos,
John Kingston, J. Greenfield,
Edw. G. Newlin, B Dauby.
Wm. Leugblm, Bichard Sharps
L. W. Duffel, Philip Powell,
8. M. Foster, F. Hortsman,
Eiiab Ward, M. D., Henry Watkins,
Paul J. Field, Ohas. Peterßon, .
John W. By an, ' Tnos. Motts, „
Wm. F. Hughes, Thos 8. Barger,
JasT Eirbpson, - J. McGettigan,
Bobh Clatk, Jrr, Goo. Lee,
, Oscar Th»*np*?op, 8. B. Erven,
Gpo, W. Ksbmger, M.D., Kfdcb,
Wni. 8.-Knowles, . John Hetzeli,
J. Banholomew, Thos. ftl Femmgton,
Hugh Cassidy, Jos Megary,
I. A. liaweu ’ * 0. B Kammerly, H.D.,
Airx.'Oasely,. Jas. HooSey*, "
• Geo. W; ; Martin, E: J: Weaver,
Tbot; Dalv, Wm. Ulrick.
Arthur Hughes, • \
Contributions can belefcwiih thofoHswinggontlo
men. orwith any uusmbor of the Oommiltee’:
Bobi Hebingcr, 8. K. corner Mary and Second streets.
;Daly. A Porter.
‘ Ttoa. McMauamy, N._W. cor. of Marriott street and
Pa&yunk road. .
Simpson & Noah ■Marine Bailway.
. Gf-o. W. Nobiuger, M.D., S. E. car.Passy tmkrowland
Washington. •
John A.: Gantrril, S. W. cor. of Carpenter and Second'
streets. ' ‘
Jas. M. Gibson, 022 Pasyunk road. '
Geo. Cnrlty, Second street, below Wharton.
/ GEO B. MILDER, Chairman.
Ti. W.DorPBL, Secretary.; aulfi-3t ,
ry—=. A MEETIS6 0F THE REPCBCtCANS
LkJJ of th« Foiirteeurh Ward -will boh«ld at tbsir
fcad, N. E . cornerot uTDfJE Avenue and WAtibAOS
Streets, at 8 o’clock on TUESDAY- NISH P. Auenst 19,'
1862. ' • - - DAN. W. CLARK,
It# , , ” Secretary.
ryr=z» NINTH WARD THE LOYAL CIT t
-11,3 ZBNtioftfce Xioth Ward, iuaepandout of' party,
are requested to mset at the Halt, Twelfth atill Filbert
Y 6veniL*g, AngUHt.lO, ISG2, at eight
o’clock, fcr tbepnrpoee of forming a National Union As
sociation for said ward as recommended by the Execuv
tiye Committees of the Pcoplo’a and Bepablican parties of
tbo city of Philadelphia.
JolmlTorri,
Wm. 8. StoHey, ;
nenry-O, Thompson,
John L. Hill,
WiUiem M. Bnll, .
lutid Beitler
■ .. . Morris S Parker,
atis;lS.2t And. many others
rr==* A MEETING OF THE SIXTEENTH
O Ward Bapnblicao Association,-will be beta THI S
(M ONDAY) BVUNrH}. *o a oet 18tti, at 8 o’clock, at
No. 1006 NORTIT SECOND Street, above Beaver.
By. order of I3AAO A.SHEPPARD,
. fit* .' .V" f *f "ff f President.
m«s» JiINETEENTH WAKIt, ATTENTION..
lAS —All citizen* of ihb-iNiheteenth .Wardy who re
cognize tbe responsibility of; citizen* at borne as bolfig
only second to'that of citizen: fbtdierg in the .field, and
wbo desire to prove by their acts that they prefer the
welfare of their country to that of any party,.and thus
encourage the united rfTorts of our National Administra
tion and bur noble army in their admirable struggle to
euppiess the present unholy rebellion, are cordially in
yltid to join the undersigned in the selection or delegates
too Convention for the purpose of nominating candi
dates to be voted for at the ensuing election.
Tlio preliminary arrangements will be male on Tnes
day'eveningneyt, August 19cU, nt7>s o’clock,at I’rank
ford road and Tork strfet.
Lt-vi Dnflleld.
George Allrich,
John J; atigler,
Geo..W. Gransback,
Dawlol Fosbemier,
Alfred Megnrsee,
Cbas. Hobghtun, M.'D ,
Gbotltfi M, Fay,
Thomas Harrison,
Samuel P. Hall, ■ ■■'■■ .
John Bley,
James Milligan, Br.,
Marcna S: Bulbley,
George Pe Haven, Sr.,
NINETEENTH WARDU’EOFLK’S AS
tk_3 SOOIATIOS.-j-At a meeting of said Association,
held on TUESDAY evening, August 12th, 1862, at the
honro ofJNO. PoERR. oor .AMBER and ELLA Sts...
it was. on mot’on, Reeoleed, That: inasmuch as we be
lievethe time has come ior allloyal citizens at this pre
sent time, to drop all party lines, smd make an effort in
the coming Fall Kl-ctioD,to eupportthe National Admini
stration in their efforts to crush the unholy Rebellion now,
going on, we adjourn this Association until the BKUONO
TUESDAY of August, A. D. 1863.
- i f ■ ■ JAMBS TAGBBT, Frost
JAMES WORK, Secretary. . anlB 2t*
our country: to arms: thk
113 COMMITTB'B appointed to race to Subscriptions
in Bid of the CITIZENS’ BOUNTY ffUND, for pro
viding tfco proportion of Pbiledelphia’s quota of nion to
increase thoAntoy of tbo liepnblic, sit daily at
ISBBPiNDKHOE ttAI.Ii,
• , Tront JO A. Hvto S’P.' M.
By order of the Committee, 1
Jj29tSl' - THOMAS WBBSTEB, Chairman.
ry-~=- RECRUITS BOR PHILADELPHIA
ILj: • EEGIMKHTS J 'rS'’<THßs FIBUD—I The ©lB
- AGENCY OF THE OIT'ZENS’ BOUNTY
FUND ODroirace to all: Becroiting oBoars for PhUa
delpbio Beglratnta in the .field, that ther sit, DAILY,
between 9 A M. and 12 M , at.th*ir Office, in' front of
the FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK, and are
■prepared to pay / 1
86 Premium to each Becralt, and - ,
830 Bounty to each Becruit, upon oomplianoe with
tlio forma they haro adopted. Information in detail
givcnon-eppllcationtothe. undersigned. Becrnlting
Officers will please present their credentials for enliatiag.
* - ■ • MICHAEL "Y. B AKER,
GBOBGB? WHITNEY,
SINGLETON A. HXBOEB.
Jolm H. Myers,
John Thompson,
Ed ward. H. Williamson,
\V. D. Potts,
Joseph B. Alycra,
Eli Holden,
1 Wra. ScbollenVerger,
Joseph Harvey,
i A.dam ftlyera,
j Nicholas Shane,
i John IVOarran, fcl. I) ,
i Joel fibthermel, .
J ’McJXmgal,
Godfrey Eittenhouse,
J E. Eldridgo, :
J«ba D. Bavne,
i William Bittennotiae,
Joseph Horn,
WilUfttn Katz,
Jacob Hath,
kBB-tael
fvr=» CITY BOUNTY FDTO.
U 3 TO TDK VOLUNiEEBS*
Notice is hereby given, that the Co amission appoint
ed by the Mayor, under an Ordinance entitled: *• An
Ordinance to make an appropriation to aid the enlist
ment of volunteers,” approved .Tulv 26th, 1862, will be
in tcsaldn at its Office, No. 412 PRUNE Street, DAILY,
beiween the hour* of 12 o’clock M. and 3 o’clock P. M.,
(Sundays excepted,) for the purpose of receiving appli
cations from, and grunting certifloates to, the Volunteers
entitled to receive Bounty Money from the City of Phi
ladelphia,' under said ordinance and the supplomenta
thereto For the pre ent, applications wrill bereoetved
only from thoto who have been enlisted la the City of
Philadelphia, on account of itoquila, under the call'of
the Governor, and have been mustered for rervtce tn the
new Regiments, as the bounty to tbe recruits for the Old
Regimcntß is peid turn tbe tuud raised by private sub
scription; arid which payment, by a Supplementary Or
dinance., approved,August Itli, 1862,* excludes such ro
cruitsftom patOcliAHng in tbe City 'Bouaty'Fnnd.
• The euros payable to all who have, thus volnhtei red in
tbe city of Philadelphia; and have boen so mustered into
tbo new Companies and Regiments raised (whether resi
dents of ihe city or olsewhere) since tho call of the Pee
sident • f*r 300,000 additional ■ volunteers, or who shall
hereafter volunteer, and be so mustered under'said call,
, areaafollows: *•
9 months recruits? .$2O 00
12-months do .................30 00
. 3 y'osre or the war.,.. 60 00
The Bounty is payable ono-half when the Company to
which the nlsimaßt belong, is full, and thecaptain thereof
tB musttred into service, and tho remainder when the Re
giment is completed, and the commanding officer thereof
shell have been roustertd into the service. r <
Tbe evidence required tor the certificate for the Erst
instalment will be:
let A copy of the muster roll of the company, duly
certified by the United States musteriog officer.
2d. Satisfactory evidence that the applicant was on
listed in the city of PnUadolphia for the purposes afore
said."".
For tbe rtmaining instalment, It must be shown that
the claimant Is still a member of the company, aad that
the regiment to which tho company has haen attache d
ise*mplete. ‘ Blank forms of application will be furnished
at the office of the commission, 412 Prune street,
‘ JOHN O. KNOX, Chairman.}®
Philadelphia, Angnst 11,1862, anl2-12tjj|
|vr==* OUR COUNTRY! TO ARSIS 1-iPAS
[_!_? TBIOTIO Citizens who desire to subscribe to*thV
CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, to aid the recruiting of
thePhilodelphia quota of the President’s call for throe
hundred thousand; nien, are respectfully informed that
the Ocnunlttee will sit dally to receive subscriptions from
ten A. M. to two P. M, at INDEPENDENCE HALL.
Pubfcriptlona may likewise be sent to either of the un
dersigned:
ALEXANDER HENRY, Mayor’s Office. '
CHARLES GIBBONS, Secrotary, 262 Sofith Third
street ■ •
;.OHABLES D. FREEMAN, Secretary, 601 Sansom
treet. ■ ■ . - ■,. “ .. ,
JAMES McULINrOOK, City Treasurer, Girard
lank. . . ••y -
HENRY D. MOORE, State Treasurer, 661 North
Eleventh street., .
SINGLETON A.. MERGER,' Treasurer or Fund,
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.
THOMAS WEBSTER, i 4 North Delaware avonue.
WILLIAM WILSH,2IB South Delawate avouuc.
J. BOrS SNOWDEN; Independence Hall.
ADOLPH E. BORIS, 153 Dock street.
B-W. DB COURSEY, 631 Chestnut stroot
GEORGE H STUART, IS.Bauk street
: MICH ASI V. 8 AKER, ludependeDce Hall.
GEORGE WHITNEY, office of A. Whitney A Sons.
RICHaBD O, DALE, 621 Market street.
LOBIN BLPDGBT,-Board of Trade Booms. '
JOHN E. ADDIOKB, Independence Hal!
“ JOHN D. WATSON, office of North Amerioan.
• JAMES MILLIKEN, 410 Walnnt etreet.
committees will bo appointed to proonxo Bub
sotiptions in every word in the city, due notice of Which
will shortly'appear. .
All subscriptions will be acknowledged dolly in the
papers, unless otherwise requested.
By order of the: Committee,
.jy29, THOMAB WEBSTER, Chairman.
ry~» THE UNITED STATKS SANITARY
U? 3 COMMISSION—PHILADELPHIA AGENCY.
No. 3235 CHESTNUT STREET —The foUpwingTepom
mendation, by tbo President of the-United Statosi safß
clently authenticates the Commission to the ptjblic:
The Sanitary Commission is doing a work of great
humanity and direst pt action! Value to the nation' in this
timo of Us trial. It is entitled to the grittltnde and oon ■
Adenco of the p: ople, and I trust it will be. gsooronjly
supported. Ttoroiano.fiwncy.tbrougfc which voluntary
ofletinss of patriotism can he more effectively made.”
“ABRAHAM LINCOLN.”
The undersigned will'receive, and forward to places
where they muy be most needed, all contributions for the
sick and wounded. • .•
The article most required are Muslin Shirts and
Drawers (both r ld and now), woollen Undershirts, Panta
loons, ana Stockings, and for which there le an incessant
‘demand. , W* PLATT, Jb ,* | .;
anl-18t Puperintondent.
ryro* OFFICE MINE HILL AND SCHUYL-
Lks KILL HAYEN RAILROAD CO.—PhiUdel
j'liiA,‘B£b month IHb, 18C2. - ‘
At a stated meeting of . the Board oLMahagers,-held
•THI3 DAY, a semi'annuar dividend of FOUR PER
CEN T, (equal to >Jwo dollars per share) was declared,
payable to tho StocHiolders or thoirlegal represeuta
tivef,? on or after the 2lnt lust. .
Tha;transfer book wiU he closed nntU the 2Z*t ingL J
au!3-wfoi3t (•’ WILLIAM BIDDLE, Secretary. i;
THlClUfWtlJi PACIFIC RAILROAD
lO COMPANY. ' .
; .NOTICE Off MEETING OF COMMT3STONEB9, .
• The undersigned Oomnrfftsioiiers named'in the act of
the Thlrty-eevtnth Cotigresß of the United States of
America* entitled “ ArL Actto aid in the Construction of
aKajlroad *nd Telegraph Liue from tho Miseonri River
to the Pacific Ocean, audio Secure to tho Governmedt
the wo »:f the same for Postal, Military and other ‘ Pur
poses,s 5 in pursuflnce of the provisions dfsaid Act, and of
tbo Act of *aid TKirty*eevfcnth Congress, supplementary
to aud amendatory .of said firßtVorontioiuMi Act, U«roby
givo uotico that.tho first meetiog of the Board of Com
missioners jjientfctued in said firat-meutioned Act will be
held at Bryan Hall* in the City of Chicago,'and State oT
Illinois, CD th'a first Tuesday of September next at 12
oN’.ioek atnoom ' - "
Jaims Donning, John M. AVood, Edwin Noyes, Jo*
*eph Eaton,, of-■ Affine /. Joseph A. Gilmore, Oharlea,-W.
Wcodman, of New Hampshire ;;■ Henry •H. Baxter,
George W; Collenier, Henry KeyeB, Tnomaa H. Canfield,
of WVlUtnlL: Bwirt,Samnel T. D.-*oa,: John
Bertratrii Frar.klin Si Stevens, Edward ,B. Tinker, of
Massachusetts ; Burgess. William P. Biol
gf t* Ber>js*ii»ih fi. Cheever, Charles Fosdick Fletoher, of
jthode Island; Augm*!uft Brewster, Henry P. Haveu,
; Cornelius S. Bu&bueli, Ht-nry HacaToond, of Connecticut;
Isaac gberm&n^-Dia.n——
Henry A.; Piiddbck,- Lewis
Sonor, Bamurl B. 'Jamobeli, Aiffed E/
John Azariah Boody, Jwhn 8. Kohnerty, n.
Carver, Joseph Field. Benjumin F.’Oainp, Orville W.
Uhildp, Alexander J.. Bergen, Ben. HolUdiy, D. N; Barr
ney. B*JDe Wiitßloodgcod. Williainil,; Grant* Thomas
rW. Olcoft; Sadmel B Riit/gies, James B; Wilson, of F'-w
York ;;EDhratm Marsli, Ohasles M Harker, of mio
Jersey;. John Thompson, Beidimin Baywo-wj,
Joseph H. Scranton, Joseph Harrisoni George W.- Oass, :
Join* H. Bryant. Daniel J Moreli. Thomas M. Howe,
Wdliaiii F. Johnson. Bobert Finney, Jobn x A. Green E.
, B* Myre* Oharlea F. 'Wdils, Jauior, of Pennsylvania ;
Tbomss Swan, Ohanncey , Brocks, Edward Wilkins, of
Maryland j . Wilson. Stonb, WdltHnj H.
Clohfeht.S. LD’HoihtnedlHn.JohbßroTrsh. William Den
bl§op, Jacob Blicktuaderfer. of Ohio / * Charles Paine,
Thomaa A. Morris, David O. Branham, Samuel Hanna,
Jenes Votaw, Jeee« L, Williams, O. Efsioa, of
JnfiiafJA/ William B 1 Ogden, 'Charioß G. Hammond,
Henry Farmim, Amos C Babcock,-W, Weldon Gale, No-
Bvu»l,h**li. Lorenzo 8011, of Illinois; John D.
B.'N. i ßlce»-Oharlei»:A. ; -Trowbridge, Ransom
Gardner. Chb.rieB W. Poni)y, Ch*tr}es' TJ Gorham, Wil
liam McCkinheU. of Michigan ; William Barm. Jr.; John
Oatlin, Stirling, John Thompson, Elihu L. Philips,
Waller B. McTndoe, fS. B‘; Soddard, E K: Brodhead, A,
H. Yirgen, of Wisconsin; A' T). Seward,; Henry A.
Swiff, Wiioanurv, John , MoOnrick. John R.
Jcneei ef William F; Oo.ilbaugh, Lupins H.
Laugworthy, :Hngh T.jßeid, Hoyt SbcrmKn, .Lymin
Cook, Samuel R. ! Jurti«, Lewis A; Thomas, Platt Smith,
of lowa ; William M McPhersonj R-: :Wj Wells. Willa.d
V. Ball, Armatrong Beatty* John Oorbsv o/ Missouri;
Fianklin Gorin, Laban J.; John T, Levis,
of Kentucky ; W. H. Grimes, if. C >Stone,
Tfaoniar, Jehu Kerr, W'ortorß/ Davis, Luther 0, Challis,
J6si»h Miller, o/Aon«as y Gilbert 0. Monell, Angastas
Konniz, M. Marquette. William H. Tavlor. Alvin
BHueders, of Nebraska; John Evans, of Colorado ;
John Atchleorij John D, Winters, of fric TtrriUrry of
Nevada; .P, J. Hensley, Peter Donahue, C. P. Hunting
ton, T.D. Judah. James Bailey, Jaraoß V Rvaa, Oh rides
BoemeivCharles Mareh, D 0. Mil:BvS.*nme) B<dl; Louis
McLanr, George W. Mowe, McLaushtio, Timo
thy Dome, John R. : Robinson, of California,; Widiatu '
6. Ladd* A. M. Brrry, BoojamiQ F. Harding, of Oregon.
Dated July 16, 1562. ■ jy2l rn6t-•
MILITARY.
IJ ?162 BOHISTV—II9th BEiJl
fi MffNTi COL, P. 0. ELLHAKEB. A Tow good
W men wanted; m Company 0. of this Regiment. Pay
acd rations' immrflialely. SIOO before going into
service lU-crnitiEg Ofiicr- 204 Street.
Captain. A. T. GOODMAN, .
Fi-st Lieutenant BENJ; SAYLOR,
au!B 3t# Second Liautenant JAME 3 W. L ATTA.
S CAPTAINS U9LEE and BCHUH,.
with ten non. commissioned officers of the SINE rY-
IfIMTH BEOIMEHT. are in town to BECttIHT.
Oaice, 204 DOCK stf'-et. This ttegiment is eom
manded by. Ooloher ASHES 8. LEIDF, in wVom both'
cffietts and men have confidence to follow wherever he
Hade. We are attached to General BirDoy’a Brigade,
General Kearney’s Division, and General Qeintzletnaa’a
Corps. ■ . ■■ . , ' It#'
W GRAY USSEi
Sj —’The BobocripUcus toAbi
Iff finely; already v over. £I2,C
'following additional Bnbsi
terd&y to the Finance Gomra
o*iBU Company k, ...... £5
Nickerson A'Mosoly... .100
W-Winebrennon>..... .100
J acofc tianffman........ 2d
N. Hay5...............5
6. B.» Market Btrofct..’.. 60
.Company 1L...,........ 6
D Eva1abd.............. 5| ..
Errata—H. reported in Company®, Bubscrlp
tion SiO ebotiW bo £lOO. _ > _
CoIIVC. - BUxriskerV' Gray Resets© Resiraflat.-**
IV T., hvping BeVectod a camp in: tbo -ntfgttborimd. of
rifftt'r’sXaue Station, Norik Pennsylvania Railroad, to
ba called
CAMP BAUBKGK,
Col. IT. B. Kneft'e, smlother members of ths finance
Commutes, will attend'onTFESD AT Alt' CK ItNOO M
and pay to each recruit-the additional Gray Bosorve
Bounty of Ton Dollar's (®10). t
A meeting ef the Finance Committee will ba held on
■'WEDHEBDAT’AFTK&KOOS next, at 5 o’clock, at
ths FBAIiKLIN INSTITUTE BUILDING
ABBX; P. 00LE8BUBT,
Secrotary. •
1|..,|160 BOUNTY AND ONE
(§ HONTITS PAY IN ADVANGB;—Bocrnits wanted
111 to fl.ll tho racks o( the9lst Kogiment, r. Y , 001. K. fit.
■“CEF.GOBT, now in tins field. Booruitiug Station
620 CHESTS DX 6t>-a«t.
Lieut. JAMES 11. OLOSSOff,
Lieut. J. A. GRKGOKY,
BeorxttEjug Officers.
nula-St*
jj NO BOUNTY OR ADVANCE
SS PAT AFTER TUK 224 INST—THE 1219T.KEGI-
I|mFNT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, COE.,
. CHAPMAN BIDDLE.-aoceptedJiy the State a«one
of tho regiments to be raised in Philadelphia, i " '
Recruits for this regiment are entitled until the 234 of
August to the United States bounty of $!00, to the Oity
of PliilodelpWa bouhty of $BO, and toan oxrta bounty of
@10 —in all $l6O.- besides a primmed of $2 at the time of
muster, and 6ne nioDth’s pay in advance(Bl3 ) Recrultß
aro immediately mustered into: service, uniformed, and
sent by cars on the- same dayito.l the healthy oamp at
Edgewocd, near Chestnut HilL For the several recruit
ing stations see the general advertisement hi this paper,
or apply at £OO VINE Street. 728 Z ANE Street, 22Q North
SECOND Street, 43 North THIRD Street, 821 MARS El
Bticot, Ao Ac. aulO dt2B
■■ jj, THE 116th REGIMENT, p. Y.,
El accepted for thrro years, are now 1 neatly ready for
All the fit-W, Fractions of companies will be-accepted
from the country. tteoiuft* from the country coining
info tbie regiment will receive $56 bounty in addition to
tho bounty paid hy thdr county and General Government
Transportation wiU ho fnrnished on aoplication to these
Hecdqnarters, 624 MABKET SfrrotV'PhUadflphia- or to.
Major G. H. BABDWELJj, at »< Herr’e Harris
burg. V *
aull-12fe 001. Doromandlng llStbjß&gimenV P- T.
j[ CITY BOUNTY FUND UOM
n mission. . •
ill NOTION -TO VOLUNTEERS—OfficiaI informa
■‘■“ tibn baa booupiven to the City Bounty Fund Com
mission, that tho following named regiments have been
accepted by the Governor of Pennsylvania, :on' account
of tbe, uuota- of Voinnteerß required from tbo city of
Pbiiadelphja, viz: '■ ..■■■■
Zooave d’Afiique, Col Collia.
Regiment No. 118, del. Heenan.
it - u in, Col. A. H: Tippin, Scott Region.
“ n 118, Col.O.MiPrevost,Oornßscbange.
«. « 119, OoL P.C. EUmaker.Grayßosorvea.
“ *«;121, Cot. Chapman‘Biddle.
Tbe Commission are ready to pay the bounty to votau
teera in said regimoutß under the rules and'regulations
heretofore published. "■ , ,
anlS-m JOHN O. KNOX, Chairman.
jj 121st . REGIMENT P. V—Re*
D cruiig wanted for Company D, of the 28d Fblla
ill delpbia Light Infijutrr, Colonel Chapman Biddle
Apidy at the ANDEBSON H0U5E,1529 SOUTH
Street, opposite Die Eater Market. Bounty $lOO. Has
tered In at onco. OHARLE3 B. ETTING,’
- aollOt ' \ . Becond Lieutenant.
.IVE REGIMENT.
lie Regiment are progressing
000 haviag boon raised. The
scriptions were reported yes
litteo:
8; H.Bibiglmusc. y 10
Corn Exchange Associa
. tion 100
A. S. & 15. Bob-rts 100
Metniftra and friends of
Company D.... 830
H. 5im0n5....... 80
MILITARY.
gNLIST I ENJLISTI
TEN TOLLA-RB WILL 815 GIVEN,
IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER
BOUNTIES t -
To recruits for the
45TH REGipENT
Peunaylvanto Volunteers, (Col. THOMAS WELSH,)
now at Newport Hows.
ONF, BUNDBED MEN, of tUo first class, ara wanted
immediately for this regiment.
Apply at
EVANS & HASSALL’S,
§ 321st RECIMEiST R. V.—;RE
CRUITS wanted fi r Oempany D, of tUo2Sd Philadel
phia Light Infantry, Colonel Obapma-i Bulifi.r. Apply
““ at ite ANDKE9ON HOUSE. 1519 SOUTH «t-eet, op
pot ite the Kater Market. Bounty 8160. Mastered in
at once. CHARLES K. ETtING,
enlB-6t Second Lieutenant.
J 121st REGIMENT PENNSYIi-
H VANIa VOLUNTEERS, Colonel CHAPMAN
ili BIDDLB. ; :' ,
* BECKUITS WANTED FOP. THU WAR.
A premium of 82 will be paid to enoh raerhit at tire
time of muster.
One month’s pay In advance, and . ' 1
Sl6O Bounty, to wit: f
$25 United States Bounty in crsll ,
$5O City faf Philadelphia Bounty.
$lO Extra Bounty, and
$76 United States Bounty at the end of the war. '
Recruits wiU be mustered immediately into service.
Fay and rations from date of master.
Apply at any of the following recruiting stations:
ALEXANDER LAWEIE, Captain Co. B, No. 600
Vine street. ' '
CHARLES F. BUL9K, 2d Lioutenant Co. B, N. IT.
corner of Franklin Square
J. FRANK STERLING, Captain Co. C, N.E. corner
Sixth and Minor ttreets.
GEORGE WM. POWELL, 2d Lieutenant 00. 0, N.
E. corner Twelfth arid Spring Garden streets.
OHARLES E. ETTING. 2d Lieutenant Co. D, No.
1629 South street.
M. W. ,0. BAEOLAV, 2d Lieutenant Co, E,No. 715
Girard avenne.
J. ALFRED lIAY, 2d Lieutenant Co. F, Brnner’s
BoioVMninelrcet..Germantown. *
WB. SMITH HOBATTr,"2d Lientenant Co. G, Potts
town, Montgomery county.
Eli WARD GB A". Z, Jr,, 2d Lientenant 00.11, N. w.
corner of Tbirtesnib and Girard avenue,
JO HSi I) UEBOIIO W,, 2d Lieutenant Co. I, No. 229
North Second street.
JOSHUA OABSED, 2d Lieutenant Co. K, Main street,
Frank fiird
JOHN. lUNGEEIOH, 2d Lieutenant, No. 43 North
Third street. . ‘ • .
SAMUEL T. LLOYD, Captain Co. B, No. 728 Za.ao
afreet
;BABEY HEBTZ *BIV Lieutenant, No. 821 Market
street.' ... , . ... - ’
JAMES ASHWORTH, Captain 00. I, Frankford.
JAMES MAGNEB, Lieutenant, N. K. corner Sixth
and Minor streets.
WILLIAM IV. DOBB, Lieutenant, BSG Nrn-th Thir
teenth street erd 406 Walnut street. -
SAMUEL 0. THOMAS, Sergeant Co. D, No. 481
Chrstnuc street. _
J H. HOLMAN, - Frankford road and York streoj. '
■ arlG’23 THOMAS M HALL, Adjutant.
RicagiTiNG OMitm q?
Jmgl TIIE ANDERSON TOOOP, Ground Floor of
. C'.iS. the Pennsylvania -Btilpjad Office, corner: of
TiilßD Ltroet'and WILLING’S Alley! "
dipt. WM. J, PALMER, :r
Sergt. ALFKBD'VEZIN; .
aulß-Ot* Private NObMAN M. SMITH. •'
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Fancy shirting flannels
Just opened, afew cases of French Shirting Flan
nels, in neat Stripes, Chocks, anl Plaids,-of desirable
styles and qualifies. . •
ALSO—Gray, Scarlet, and Blue Flannels.
aiil2 SHABPLES9 BROTHERS.
Tj>ALL Dili LAtNES, ALL NEW
Jj PATTERNS dJsmiDon De Haines.
Pacific DeTnvihes.
Manchester Be LaineS.
-HYKK A: J/ANOKlilr,
TOCKTH and AKOH.
TjiNGLISE PBINTg, FALL STYLES.
Hi Opening of British Prints.
~ 4-4Erench styles. \
EYEE S.DANDBIiD,
anß FOURTH and aFifJH.
T INENS, WHITE GOODS,, HOSIE
XJ HY, EHBBOIDEEIBS —Tho aubsorihers, in ad
dition to the Honsa ForniBhing and OnrtainDepsrtments
of tbo Dry Good. Business, giro special attention to and
have always on hand, a fresh stock of the host Shooting
tiinena. White Goods, Hosiery, and Embroideries, to
iwhich the attention of Unyerß is respoetfutly twmeated.
SHEPPABD, YAK Hißi-INGEE A AEEISON,;
anS lSt 100S-CHKSTSUT Street
THE LAST CHANCE FOE. Bar
gains.
FURTHER SEDUCTION IN PRICES.
We nro determined to closeout the balance of ourSutn
mer Siock beforo the first of September. In order to da
s» we'wiJl offer our entire stock of
FANCY SICKS, .
: BESIR ABM DRESS GOODS,
HAM- MANT'MS AND POINT! S, :■>
BIM COATS AND SACQUES,
At lower prices than those of any other Retail House
in the city.
OTJK BLACK BILKS
can’t be matched in prices and qualities, aatboy wore all
bought before the last rise, and wo are able to sell them
at onr
OLD LOW PKIOE3.
One lot cheapest Black f igured Silks ever offered.
_d.-Alan, a.«dmd_niu,f»*4nM«it of.-..
DOMESTIC GOODS.
, ' ' ' /EI~BTKEITtt' SON, ‘
au4-tf No. ?13 North TSNTB Bt, &oove Coates.
BARGAINS IN PRY <JOOi>B.- ™
The following lots will be sold at a great sacrifice
to clceo them out—via: „ -
Two lets Black Silk and Wool Challies at worth
S 7 ..
Five pieces Barege Anglb at 4c,. worth 100.
Five pieces plain Barege at l£){o.
Also, a large lot of Shetland:Shawls, at very low prices,
splendid for travelling or at watering places.
At JOHN 8 STORKS’,
Jy3o ' 70S ABOH Street..
Tweeds and c&ssimerss;
lieoo .vanJß heavy Oapteimercs, jnst opetiedl.
Alao. 1,000 yards all-wco] Tweeds. 62 to 75 oobU.
Bimmor arid Fall Caesimeres, a fall Block.
Htn’a end Boys l wear- oar stock in complete.
DOMESTI3S. '
Bleached and Brown Shirtings.
Bleach* d and Brown Sheetings.
Cotton FlsnceM, Domet, all wool, and Sac me do.
Cotton Goods, at lowest market rales.
HONSY-COSB QUILTS.
Marseille# and Qnllts.
. Bathing FlwaneUyMosquito Nets. - . .
, Liutn Table Damasks aud Napkins.
Cheap lots of 4-4 heavy. Irish liinsns.
' CLOSING OUT.
SHk Mantles, Thin Busters, Lace Goods.
\ " Boys* Summer Clothing.
TbiD Dress Goods, Black Tamnvtinos. ■. K ■
Obftllies, Mohairs, Mozambinnon, &o.
CO.oPBB A OONABD,
i- |yBUtr ~l S.E.,corner NINTH .and att.
IMPLEMENTS OF WAR..
rjlO EARNEST PATRIOTS
A HEW CANNON.
An invention of remarkably destructivepower, and, at
the same lime, sdf-protectivo advantage* In . warfare
awaits In this city the pecuniary means of Being proren
by actual work, in its valuable capacity of throwing
forty-pound shot a distance of oner eight mil&t, with
precision, and retaining at that enormous range great
force and. destructive power, .varied. according to the
nature or material of the shot., More than thisGnns.of
heavier calibre will throw proporttonably farther.
..It ..is easy, perhaps, to smile at claims.like these, yet,
after careful examiuation of the model, there are but few.
persons conversant with the true laws of gunnery who
would care to deny or oven to'ccntcstthom. Striking
adventsges can at once be seen to have.: been gained in
construction of both the cannon and the shat; and the
more closely an investigation la pursued, the more tlioi
roughly may be perceived the application of means used
to obtain effects dosirod. _
The matter is now at astago whore a moderate sum of
money would complete every reoniaito for aotual work.
Aroong'the hosts of people earnestly interested in onr
notional struggles and speedy triumph, with as little loss
of life to ourselves as possible, Burely tbero ato many
who con opare, either as a business investment or other
wise, their proportion' of the little cost requisite to test
this most important claim.
The Inventor is in very limited c’roumetencos, having
danced attendance upon the War and Navy Departments
at Washington, and other high authorities, nmil obliged
to break up a costly model, and sell it for the price of old
metal to meet,expense*. Art tnere" any per sons in this
city or vicinity WBo will do any tbTfig Material to now-aai:
vsisce the development of this Invention, and bring into
action Its’latent power of yiotory, and of saving life in
tho Onion armies ?
It is useless for each individual to seek to throw the
duty of action in this matter upSn: others, or upon au
tlicrltles, whether Oity, State, or National.
If each anfl all were to do so, nothing but continuous
delay would result.
Are any persons willing to net as the case demands ?
Investments «f any amount will be reoeivod, entitling
the persons investing to their proportions of thpjiroceoda
from manufacturing and furnishing the cannon to Go-'
• vernment j or any sums will be received and interest paid
therefor until returned.
Will the publio allow this matter to He dormant for
want of means to cast the rcauisito guns for proof before.
the world that wo can defy all p assailants, and, while our
selves out of their range', out ax kssht to riacsis by
OUR SUrBRIOB OAKXON 1
Aid, without regard to foreign foes, we have now
those to.idefe&t sufficient to make tho value of this long
range capacity in this new cannon a thousand times re
pay its coat. '
Hence, as an hivestmeut, it will be a judicious act to
furnish monoy for this purpose, and, os an act of patriot
ism, it wonid be the duty of each person to do something,
even if the investment wore not to be returned with
profit. -
For other information, inquire of ->- ■
A. M. DENSMORK,
Attorney for tho Inventor,
on!6 2t IS2X Sor.th THIRD Street.
POLITICAL
T?OR OITY CONTROLLER, 1862,
JJ GEO: W. HUFTY,
FOURTEENTH WARD. auT-tn
TYRAETJNG
U THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCECOMPANY,
. . Office,.4oo WaLNUf Street.
. • CASH ASSETS, Junuary 31,1832,
$8,086 260.60.
This Company will -issue War Permits to all who aro
Inanred in said company Tsefort they are drafted, 1 not
AFTamyARD. .. .
Persons will he waited upon at their residenceor place
of briefness, by addressing a note to H. A. CHAMBERS,
400 WALNUT Btreet.j ' aqlBtf
T YORYTY PES—MadeatREIM ER’Sj
JL excel ail pictures of tho kind wo have yet as an: ihoy
are the most natural and life like pictures to be bad,;. Go
to Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. . It*
HAZLETONAND DIAMOND (LE
, HIGH) COAL—We have now on hand a large
stock of thoße celebrated Coats* prepared with much care
for family use, and aellihg at’the lowest market price.
Consumers are respeclfnlly invited;, to call and examine
beforepnrehasing. _ ' B. P..GILLINGHAM, ; ■ v
anlB.'l4t# ■ ’ N. S. cor. FRONT, and POPLAR Bts.,.
NO. 41S ABOH Street.
MILITARY GOODS.
T. SNODGRASS. .
CIVIL & MILITARY CLOTH HOUSE,
SO. 34 SOUTH SECOND STBBBT.
We give Bpe'slet attention'to Officers’ materials, and
have now bi 6tojo a Tory select and extensile stock of
ail abodes and grades for Baits and overcoats. ' /
Also, a great yariety of WOOLENS, adopted to La
(Hes’, Gebtlemeri’e and ObiMren’g wear. 01114
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. \
1862.' * 4 L ’ i ’ : 'w>.
JOHNES, BERRY. & Go ,
(Successors to Abbott,' Jolrnes, A Co.,}
AfiT MARKET, AND 524 COMMERCE STREETS,
IMPORTERS AND, JOBBERS OF -
SI L K
AMD ..
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Haro cow opened an entirely
BBW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK, IN
ENGLISH. FRENCH; GERMAN, AND
AMERICAN
DRESS GOODS.
Also, a full aesertmeut in
WHITE GOODS,RIBBONS,GLOVES,
BHAWLH, &c., ”
Which they offer at the very lowest Market Prices, and
eclicit tho attention of tho Trade. aalG-Soi
Y ARD; G3LLMORE, & Co.,
Nos. BIT CHESTNUT and 014 JAYNE Slrcota,
Have now open their
FALL IMPORTATION
OF SILK AND FANCY
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE
GOODS,
LIKENS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac. ■*
BOUGHT IN EUROPE BY
ONE OF THE FIRM.
To which the attention of the trade is parti orderly in
cited. anti -3m
CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
WBRQTHERHEAD’B GIRO II
• LATINO LIBBAEY.—AII the NEW English
WmJ American Books, including AIL CLASSES of Lite
rature. This in the ONLY Library in the country that
includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that aronoi
BEPBINTED here.
Terms 35 per year j 6 months S 3; three months 51.50,
or S cents per day- .213 Rontb EIGHT HRtreefc jyT-2ci®
EDUCATIONAL.
I) T. RUGS MAN WILE REOPEN
b. her 3OBOOL FOB GIRLS, 1030 SPRING
GAltDBb Str-rt, on E'TCPTEMO'RR Ist aulB-Ut#
Bristol boarding school
for Glrla will open its Fall session ok Seccnd day,
Niatb mo., Ist. ' ;
Boferecces: James Mott, Philadelphia: Anae
Ohnrchman. SOB Franklin street, Philadelphia; 0. Ef.
Peirce, SQI North. Saveath street,
W. Bidgway, Crosswicks, TfkwJle rmf; David X- Grlsccm,
Woodbury. Hew Jersey. For circulars, apply to BUTH
A.SKA FKCROB, Pribcipal, B rlstol, Pa/ jy23*2m*
Holmesburg seminary rob
YQT?N<I LADIES,- located on tho Bristol T turn
pike, 8 miles from Philadelphia and 2from Tacony.. Th« :
first term of; the scholastic year begins the first MON*
DAT in September; second term the Ist day of Feb
ruary. .
A circular, containing terms, reforencos, &c., can be
obtained by application to the
jjTdSm* l MjesesOHAPMArl* Principals.
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE,
* _Wxa«T3OTO!i, Ang, 12, 1862.
FBOPOSAXtS will be received by this Department
til 6 I*. M »on tbe 20t.h .mi 2 ., '1 852 . for tho tfoHvcry at the
-js'twYork Arsenal* Governor's Is land* New York, of
th<- fodowinginfantry Bccontrements, viz:
42 GOQ Shoulder .and Waist Belts, with plates, for- non
coiDnnsiioiied officers . „ --
Waist Belts, with plates, for inn*
Brians. •..-•r-
These accoutrements are to be made in strict conform
ity with the regulation patterns, samples of which can c-e
examined at *«he above Arsenal, and ate to be subject to
inspection at that Arwnal before being received by the
Govc-rnment. None to be accepted dr paid for,but such
as *r© approved on impectioh.t These belts are to be of
bvff teatfttr, blacked, as heretofore made. •
jjeiiveriea must bo made In lota of not less than 1,600
eels per week. Tor all contracts; of 10,000 or tmdor; not
less than 2 000 per week, on all contracts from 10,000 to
20.000; AOCO per*w*eki for'coutract*from2l,ooo fcoSOj*
000; and 4,000 pt-r week for all above that number—
couuicg from tho date ofthe;contract. ■ ;
Failure to deliver at a epocified time will subject the
cotiiraotor to. a forfenureof the amount due at that
time.. -
Tbe accoutrements must be boxed in the enstom
ary manner, tbe boxes to be.charged at cost, to bo de
termimd bv the Inspector. :
No bid will be considered which does not state expli
citly iho place, timei and quantity of each delivery.
Each party ontaihing a contract will !>» required to en
ter into bonds, with proper suieties, for the faithful ful
filment of tbe same
Bids of pemme who are not manufacturers or regular
dealers in leather work will not be considered; and the
, Department reserves the right to rejeot nay or all bids,
which may be made.
' Upon'the award being made, roccosafu l bidders will be
notified ; will be fmuhbed with forms ofthe
ccnfcract and of the bond required of them. !
Proposals will be to “General' James \Y.
Blplcy, t hief ofdrdnauce. "Washington, D. aod will
be endorsed ‘ Proposals for noa-commisaioaedofficers’
and musicians' beirs.’*
JAMES W, BIPLEY,
Brig. Geu. and Chief oi Ordnance.
solB-mw2t
A RMY CLOT BING and EQUIPAGE
XX OFFICE, TWELFTH AND GlBARDStraeta.
pHitAMsiFBIA, A n?u-tl-lth, 1862
PKOVO-SALS K<Ot CAMP HITOHETB.
'„SEAIKD PIIOPOSALB, endorsed ** Proposals for
.Camp Hatchoie,’’ will be reCFjyed by tho onSeraigned, at
this Office: until 12 o’clock M. on MONDAY. 17th inst.,
for fmnifhing and delivering at the SCHUYLKILL AB»
BBNAL: ;
10,000 Camp Hatchets.
Bidders nil! state explicitly the time and amount of
each delivery.' Proposals will be received for any part
ofthe above articles. ...
“The right is reserved by the Deputy?
General to accept any part or the whole of a bid offered,
or toxeject the bids, in whole or in p <rt, as the interest
of the Government, In his Opinion, may demand.”
Each proposal rnnst be signed by the individual or firm
making it, and be accompanied by a satisfactory guar
antee that the-bidder will execute a contract with good
and sufficient : bond, if bis bid is accepted. Proposals
unaccompanied with guarantee will not bo considered;
and contracts will be awarded only reestablished manu
facturers of, or dealers id? the articles.' Tbe law requires
the name of every contractor on each or.ids delivered
by him. G. H. GROSMAN,
&nl6 26 Deputy Quartermaster General U. 8. A,
ARMY CLOTH TNG 'AND EQCJT
jCL PAGE OFJXOB— PHILADBI.PBIA Augtlst 30tl\,
1862. '
PBOrOSALS are incited for fnrnifchingTTaiforia Re
gulation Clothing and Camp and Garrison Equipage for
the new levies olvolunteers and militia qt'jJjalTuiiu'i
Statesi The' Clothiag andJiauioeKeT* the different
arm! bf:th» eeriirOTd'cortesrond ia tuako and material
to that heretofore used, and to conform to the patterns in
the Office of Clothing and Eqoipago in this cilv, where
specifications and samples may be inspected . Proposals
should state the article which it is proposed to form's!),
the .quantity which can be supplied weekly, Iho earlisit
period at which ihe delivery will bocommonced, the total
.-nw.rt. -,id thn mice fsr each article. All ar
ticles delivered by contractors arc rf : ijanw,-bv I v-. ...
he legibly marked with'the contractor I *)name. The fol
lowing list embraces the principal supplier heeded';
ARTICLES Off OI.OTirtSG.,
! Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineers, Ordnance, Ar
tillery. and Infantry,
Unifotm Jackets, consisting of Cavalry, Artillery, In
fantry, Zonave. and knit.
Uniform Trowsers, consisting of foetaicnj-horEOmen,
Zouave, and knit. ;
Cotton Dm ks, Overalls.
Brawers, flannel and knit.
f hirte, fiAnnol and knit. "
: Great Coats, footmen and horsemen.
Btraps for Gtcat Coals.
Blankets, Woolen and Rubber.
Bonchos and Telmas
Pack Coats. Harm 1, lined and nhliuod.
Boots. Bootees, Beggings. Stockings,
leather Stocks, Wax npner leather, Sole leather and
Brlddle leather, Uniform Hats, trimmed and untrimmed.
Uniform Caps, light Artillery, Forage Gaps, ’ Stable
Frocks, Sashes. Haversacks, Knap sac* a, Canteens.
AR HOBBS OF EQUIPAGE
Hospital Tents, Wall Tents, Sibley Tents, common
tents. B'Abri Tents.
Hospital Tent Pins, largo.
Wall l ent Pins, large and small.
Wall Tent- Bins, small.
■ Common Tent Bins.
Mosquito Bars, double and stogie.
Regimental Colors.
Camp do.
Rational do.
Regimental Standards.
Storm Flags.
Garrison do. .
Becrnittog do.
Gnidons.
Felling Axes and Handles
■ Spades.
: Hatchets and Handles.
. Mees Bans.
Camp Kettles.
Hick Axes and handles.
Bugles.»
Trumpets.' '
Drums.
Fifes,
BOOHS.
Company Order.
Cloth!"* Acoount.
Descriptive.
Horning Report.
Regimental General Ordor.
■ : Letter.
Descriptive.
Index. ■
• Order.
Poet Order.. ■■■■■. . . " ■
>• Morning Iteport. . .
-Letter-.
' Guard.
Target Practice. _ .
. Consolidated Morning Report.
Inspection Bopert- . 1
, geehritp win be required for the fulfltmsnt of every
C °AU p'roposete, re-eived br noon of the tenth day from
the date of thie advertisement, will be opened at noon of
that day, and the articles immediately needed will be
awarded to the loweet responsible bidder* present
■ Coptr&ctafor farther supplies will be awarded- firom
time to time, as favorable bids are received, alwar* to
the lowest responsible bid) receirsd, np ts the time of
mating the contract.
- By order ortho Quartermaster Genera'.
G, H. OBOSMAN,
-.anlS, Deputy Quartermaster General,
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
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CAROLINA.—Tho Address and Letter of J. M.
McKlm on this subject, in handsome pamphlet form*
published trod for sale by W- P. HAZARD, T 24
CHEBTKUT Sticet. Price 10 eentg. Proceeds to en to
the fonda of the Port Boyal Belief CJommltcpe. oalfi 8t
"KTEW GYMNASTICS.—New Gym
■*-' nasties for Mon. Women, and Children. By Dt®
lewis, K D. With 800 Illustrations, SI.
Poe ms of Arthur Hash Olough. blue and gold. 75 cants.
Volume 9 Lockhart's Life of Scott, Boston cdltioa, T 6
cent*. • r
Portrait of Major General Pops. S 3 oents. For ml® by
’WILLIAM S. & AHfBElt MABIWBH.
606 OHKSTNiir.Street.
.SUMMER RESORTS.
TXJSITED STATES HOTEIi
0: ATI, ANTIO CITY, Ac oust 18, If SI.
• Betlrohle JRorms can now he had at this poentat first
class Hotel, as there are a number or departures daily.
JAMKS K. BOBIBON,
H. A. B. BROWN,
Sanerinterdfnts.
au3B-3.2t&*
pDWBWS' HALL, ATLANTIC
V. On Y —As there ate departures daily, couforta
bio rooms can now he had at this eligibly located Houses
The accommodatioiiß ace unsurpassed, by any Hotuo ea
the Island. GKO. W. HINKLE,
auls-?2t Proprietor.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
VTTAR TIMES.—Go to KEIMER’S
v V Galipry, BKOONX) Street, above Grepn, and ea
geso «llfe-Bizo photograph fn oil colors, now made at
war prices, a velneble arid durable portrait. ltfe
OF INTRINSIC WORTH.—RBI-
Midi’S colored photographs for St*. are alt that is
desired in a likeness, accurately colored, and finished
with ektJl and taste. 6B r JO v B street, above Grom It*
EDUCATIONAL.
H P. GREGORY. A. M,,will reopen
• his Classical and English SCIIOOIi, Wo. 1101
MAjiKET street, on MONDAY, Sept. 1. anlBlm*
private- easily . instruo-
JL TlON.—*lbe subpcriher wishes to devote a portion
of her time, each day. to the irutnioticn of a focc .voong
persons ix> the usual branches of a Thorough ENGLISH
FPIIOATION. xfrionaMd reLreucea given Ap~
plyby letter,Vo “E , 8,.” at th* Drug Store, north
east of A ftGfl and TENTH 6tre‘‘t« , -
AMUSEMENTS.
PENNSYLVANIA Aca&IMI 0»
THE FINE ARTS, '
7025 OJTKSTNOT STREET,
la open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A.SLHO?
P. M.' Admission 25 centa. Children half price.
Sharps of Stock, StSO jy9
WANT'S.
■WANTED—By a Lady competent
V V 1o teach Euelish. French, and *Mu'io, a BITET
ATION A 8 TEACHER, ebher in a private family or
school, or as visiting teacher, Address'‘Teacher,” No.
1720 BACK street, stating terms, Ac. No otyVctirm to
leaving the;city. r; aulSmwf St#
T*TANT-ED-Fan<lß to make Drawers,
f i Shirts, Overalls. Tenia, Hawrascks, &o. Pre
ference jives to the families of those who are and haTe
been in the United Stales service.
• A. OFPEVHEtMTO, .
231 .CHURCH Alter, Second Slottr.
an!B-2t#
"07" ANT E D - 200 Wagon- makers,
f. ißlacfeemitbSi and Wood-workers, to flit Yscan
cita for Utliotnicnta in tho Uoitfd States Array. Apply
to HENRY SIMONS.
. UriteS States Ufottona! Wagon Works,
' Corner 6EOOHD and CUMBERLAND
atil6-6t* Philadelphia, Fa.
\\f ANTED—A competent person i»
V.V obtain contributions or subscriptions to a fond
or capital for producing the new long-range canpou. m
that they may be- at once proceeded with, furuisßed to
Government, and put in the field. A suitable person of
character.''ability,'and earnestness in this matter, Bad
acquaintance with people, is desired, and the ‘tervlec
will be welt paid. Sn os of, any amount will be received
as'investments; and repaid with tbeir proportional profits
from the proceeds of manufacture, or any Bums will be
received.: to bo repaid with simple interest ' '
Apply to „ ■ A. at. DEUrdWORB, :
Attorney for the Inventor,
132 X South THIfiD street-
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
THOR BALE—The Stock and Fixtures,
X 1 or Fixtures without Stock, of the Grocery Star*
northeast, corner SIXTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets.
-Incmiie oh the premistg. Fixtures entirely new and of
lfce moet approved style. ' aul6 7rt
' WANTED TO RENT—For a,
*BOl. tmall family, a Furnished Hoaia. Address G n.
CUOSSI AN. Bos 327, Pott Office. auli 6t
jg|! FOR SALS—A;beautiful OOT
SSi , TAQB, ftß3 Bix acres of Ground, in .tlw Snterjjp of
Pecnsyivania, de&iiiiOly-eiioated and arranged far an
acsdtmj cr. firfft-cJavs school, near a thriving vfiiago,
and in ahoalthy locHtion.'-
• Al&o adoiinible DWELLING ant] Lot, m ?few Bldtifc,
fieM, Peny county, Peuna....'
Also, a large number of cottages, lots, and other pr»-
pirheF, for fule rr exchange. \ . •
B. F. GLENN, 123 Streep
&nl6 and S, W. cor. SEVENTEEN.!E and GREEN.
LET—That eligible Store, k
BM. one of the beet fqoarns/No 80S OBK3TNO' C St.
Also, 140 South SIXTE Street, suitable
“form profoeeional btmn<-A».
Alto, a gcod Stable, PRCJNE, below Sixth street.
XcQTiireof P. D. DIVERS, Swaim'aLaboratorv,
fculo 3t* : 6EYANTH, belowCflEiTNlTt St.
-m- FOR SALE-A desirable Farm,
containing 327 acre?, two miiesfrom Railroad Sta
tion, twenty, mlks from the Hty, in Mtmrgoatery.coaatyi.
Also, atine 74 acre?, five minutes watfe froaißiil
road Station, and n»ar Meamboat Landing, !6loaiie»
ahoyo the city. \ Also/a Pumte r of fine Fruit Farm*?, in
the State H of Delaware and Biar>iand, on! the most ac
commodating tei ms. Apply to E PST rjp,
au!6 No 309 WALNUT. Surest.
;<Sj FOR: SALE—Store Properties,
,9m,im BO'S improvements. having a few acres oflarut
gtt&cfett, In Bacfc 0 and Obc-iter coiiude*. Terras eaajr*
Aho, lease and Furniture of a number of Hotels io the
city and AIpo, amunbsrof Fnmis in the ad
iacfht counties. Apply to B. PE
MrtO 809 WALNUC fetwet.
£ FOR RENT,—No. 1605 TINS
Street, a superior FOITB-STGRY DWELIIB&
with double three-story back boil-Jtnan and modern oJ
-YCDiHiCoa- Ii Quiro at No. 200 MARKET St. AulSJi*
•\TTFBBIFG LOOMS FOR ?Ai.f
V V The Fixtures, liachioery, and liO£“ 3 o t,
bing Manufactory, including Spao'or, B>Dbiu%
Ac., are offered for sale. Fart are uew*
'all* iron frame, and in good order* ** «J*®
immediate operation, with a brisk for tb^good#.
‘lrasirc or: ■ O/A.' WOOWPf.
-aul43t - HfVABK. S«r*nw.
I|)A ACHENES WITH
• UU Doublers and for sals cheap for eask.
All iu good mining order. Apply to
, O H. BIBNiED,
Empire Work*, foot of Twenty-fifth street, ■«•* East
River. New York.; . a °lB ®t
EXCURSIONS.
IMPORTANT TO
PLEASURE-SEEKERS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAB COMPANYT
Is prepared to Issue, during the Bummer, tickets *f
greatly reduced rates »8 fellow*:
PENNSYLVANIA BAHiBOAD COMP ANT.
COMMUTATION TICKETS
Tor one, three, she, nine, or twelve months, at very
low r&tca, for the accommodafionof persona living out of
town4or located on or near the Hue of the road daring
the summer. ■ From and after July 1,1802, a still greeter
reduction has becn made on these tickets. ’
COUPON TXOKKTB
Pot twenty-six trips between any two point* at abont
two cents per mile. These’tickets are intended for She
’iso of ftadliw irsveiiing freuuen'ly, and ! are orgSOSt-**--
vantage to poraoiiii massjas_occe-» 1^^J *- , src.
, SCHOOL TICKETS '
■ Per one or three months, for the rise , of scholars at
tending cchoot in the city. ,
OIiEEGyMSN
Living on or near the line of the road, and having
occasion to use the road frequently tn their clerical
conacitr. are fnmiehod wttb certificates entitling them
to travel at half tare: AorifCHtT-iiiK Oj in. madosrjle Ca
Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent, at Altoona.
B XCTJEBION 'TIOKTSTS
Issned at half faro to parties of over forty, goad ter.
any reasonable time.
EXCURSION TICKETS daring the Sommer are sold
at greatly reduced ratesi for the benefit of those r?*3k
ing recreation from business, or to pnrsnit of beaWfc
These tiekete ape good for ten days, and are Issued ts
CREBBON (top of tho Alleghany Mountains), At-
TOON A (foot of the mountains). BEDFORD, BOOB
LING GAP, and EPHBATA BPP.INGB.
For time of departure, of train) see bills and card* o£
the road.
For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Com*
cany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
Street*. ■^
JAMES 00WHEN, Agent,
LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent.
jylfi-teel ■■ ■ 1
. REMOVALS. __
SiTwM. S. WILKINSON. DiN
'SjXTD TIST, has rlmovod his Office to No. 110 North
ELEVENTH Street, above Arch street. aold fit*
TV/TiLLER’S ARSSY RALBAM—A
jLVA most reliable remedy for tbe prevention and onra
of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and Bowel Complaints. Pie
•pared especially for at my nsts &W* adapted to camp
dysentora. Imitations being offered, buy none without
the prorriotor-s rignatnra «mhhot«e. i .^ B)
No. 224 North THIRD Street,
~ Corner of Branch, Philadelphia.
Also for sale at No. 1337 NIDGE Avenue, and by
GEORGE O BOWER, N.E.corner Sixth and Vina.
an!3-wem6t* ' , :
TKUb'S AND BRACE DB
tfSs^PABTMKKT.
0. H. NKEDTjES,
Cotnor TWELFTH and BAOi: Btrests, Phlt&delphtt.
Heraial Trasses and mechanloaJ appliances correotly
adjusted by
0. H» 3HSEDLISS.
Fine French and ap prayed American, adapted to every
frra of rnptareTtin adults and children, Enguan an*.
American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Sna«
pensotlee, Klaatie Stocking, and Syringes
rietr. Ladle#’ Department, TWELFTH. Streat, flirt
door How Race. Conducted by competent ladies.
jjSB*Smlf : . : •• • •
/"IASTILE Pure
W Soap to
107 Sonth WATER Street.
P<REEN GING&B.- 35 bbls. choice
IT ■ GINQUB. nc&red direct from Onbs; oni for «al»
w 1 BHOOBBA WILLI A HB,
187 South WATB& Street
T ADIEB’ AND GENTS’ HAltt
J_i DIBD in Paris stria, at FOBBTH an 4 BB&.HO*.
anlS-Utr ' ' '