The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 20, 1862, Image 3

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    rrsiASTio Ward Meeting!.—ln
Ji ‘ NT ? 1 »c#ll UwciM*miB "f Hie Nineteenth ward,
party ersrmlved l»»te™nlDB at thecorner
J?'W',dS5S «fl<l Ysiik street, to form a National
BmS *“ elect'd temporary chairman,
1 jjr one from e» Jt preoinot appointed to
J'rdr “ !0 [J,™ absenort” b« meeting was addressed by
V : Id Mr J emir ah BHrldge, and other
w. u ‘ ,l “ l bl,re, Vi ho, in «n eiouuatit and forcible manner,
jotrl ,pe ,uhe rise and Bregma* of the present inidnltona
UtrW 11 ’ ij n «t the Government, and pledged the re*
ft' « 1 011 ,/L ward to trie lest man, and to the last dot
‘'oppression. Their remarks were received
jar. (<’ r fjpmonstratlon of apel*u«o.
silt 'TfLint, the committee on officers returned, and
y u n WMi upon their recommendation,
Mr- rraan of tbs nssootation.
tl<d utl mo“ t» k ' UK tho ohl ' ,r > reic.rnei thsnks for
Mr. „,nfcrred upon him. In a neat and patriotic
ppoch „ H „gwas, by alloddl. thelargestnnd most enthu
«^bfineeOTB rd , n tjJ)l W(tr(l , Bat one sentiment
niaetlc If r ™ nlle me assemblage, that of sustaining the
iemed to ~ hazards lu all its mo as ares for the
of the rebellion.- The old Nineteenth is on
—__ ;
miiitary Items.— A portion of the
** IW _ mthe And.rion Cavalry have gone Into
mop l ;n0 p“ .up, pa. The men hare been -enlisted in*
esaf » number remaining bore left yesterday
nines, where they will remain until ready
jot It* *
Miiistch , (w 0 hundred and twenty-six reerniti for
Aw o»at» n wr »,ce pained through our city last
m Hew York They were the red planti oi a
,-vi'ih'K lr “ , he (, 0 n ( or Shop Saloon, The two commit
telWle" ?; jl ce have m»d« an arrangement by which
j t e> »t thie p BW ), or companies alternately. In oase
16b) vrrt* ®P. f a regiment, they labor oonjointlf in their
s nw |U, i' B ‘ *■*
joed' ® r< * g» chat) go Regimert has now over nine huu-
Tiis iar" ' Rl bid* lair to be the first completed
drill®«“'“b new rrsmieets, Every offloer has received
,„r bbv 1,1 ln , , 6 . or t at the osmo immediately, and none
jnatruotiope * , HIV 4 without a written pass from the
HmniMid. The extra bounty is awarded to the
(jfliror Is | h, Warn, Era . treasurer of tho fund,
rts’s m „*ler Addicks supplies the necessary rations.
• PnoWHED. —About seven o’clock last
\ * ll ,„iin Moors, aged ten years, was drowned at
t T "Wi V Schuylkill, The deceased was a son of
ye n Moore, at Fourth and Shippon streets.
Person At-.—President Bober ts, of
,r f ‘ nM ,6d through the city yesterday, and is now
Slog at Attautie (Jlty. He will return In a few daje.
Tip boro of Citoho, Arkansas, Gen. Alvin P.
-I X jj as bad another oonfliot with Hindman’s
ie! army. near Clarendon, Arkansas, in which
the traitors and took seven hundred pri
xbe ba M ' e 1“ reported to have been a very
Swone. but Hovey was victorious. His is the
'r. tonw Pirision 1 ' of Curtis’ army. .
FINANCIAL AND commercial.
TUB MONEY MARKET.
Pnn.Ansi.i'niA., August 19, 1862.
Some disappointment.!* bting manifested at the non
nnwaruice of the sow postage stamps for circulation,
SIMI» being nailer tl>« Impremlon that they would be
read, at the time the law was to go Into effect. From
whet we can learn they will be delivered In targe amount*
within the nest ten date, or about the first of September,
fthej will no ioubt make their appearance In Bmatl lota
In a day or two. W U understood that the Poat Office
Department will receive and immediately turn them over
,t 0 the Treasury, which wilt distribute them only through
the regular Treasury Depositaries. At first, It Is said,
®, orders will be filled except tor email amounts, so as to
the® them into as general circulation as possible at once,
rriwf will he deliver* cl to the publlo In wheels. A sheet
of Uve-cont notes will be one dollar j a sheet of ten-cant,
jclte will be two dollars; a sheet of twenty.flve-eent
jutes will bo four dollars; a sheet of flfty-oontnoies will
Do eight dollars.
the above plan of distribution -will be objsotlonabie,
,Bless the Department Is ready to furnish the notes of
I,fs denomination than five dollars if they require them
to it tjcbangcd only for treasury notes, as there Is a
,„j severe penalty against selling them at a premium.
Its plan to be adopted Is entirely unnecessary, and will
■BPtde rather than facilitate their general and speedy
Ircnlatlon, as every one havin'! fifty er one hundred;
Hunt u them becomes a depositary for their diatri-
Tlie slock marks! was again active, and prices well
■mslniaiDid, closing very Arm; and, with a favorable
report from oar army In Virginia, wbiohmay be rocolvid
, any moment, wonld caiiso a very general advance, ea
jedallr among tho fancies, 101% was bid for United
'taUsconpon elves, ’SI. and the 7-30 loan closed at 104%
Id, Mid 106 (liked. State fiveß were very firm at 00, and
,e coupons rose jy , City loans were very stiff at yea
-lay', figures. Tbe shares of the Pennsylvania Bail
nod wrote active reauest at an advance of jf, and the
Ponds were held higher. All the better class of secnri
-j [8 wero offered very sparingly. Reading Railroad rose
s linction at the opening) but this wbb afterwards lost.
•ii» other fancies were without essentia! change. Bank
woi sere steady at 130 for North America; llofor
MbnitlpWa; 50 for Farmers' and Mechanics’4s for
amerciall 00 for Northern Liberties; 25 for Me-
liWjlcs' ;00 for Kensington ; 23/j- for Manufacturers’
!.a Becbsnlca' ; 34110? 1 radestnen'a j 41 for Olty ; 32 for
iismonveelth; 25X for Consolidation ; and 28 for Oorn
icltatge, In passenger railway seoutitieathe only tala
»>, » lot of Arch-street at 25— % more’ban was bid
tderdoy,
Gold Bttclaated bntlltllo to-day, opening at with
irse sates, and closing dull at 14, Silyer is la more de
uid, at better ratsa tban yesterday.
There was mote inquiry from outßide parties for de-
iuid cotes, tmt little change in prioe.
Lressl k Co nuote.:
'■* Ytrk Kiobtmge.,.......parol-10 dig.
Mod Exoljaugo.,,,,, .parol 10 pin.
timoroltxebaDge.. % dis.
jolt I funds. .............. ..3- 1001-lO dis.
Id IdolS pm.
Idlißumud.Notes 6J,'o7X pm.
uitenuustefaCorlifloatea Io3X dig.
Tints is extraordinary activity on the Block IvX'Tutogs
■hr. Tbs absence of unfavorttole news from the
sift umber with the rapld;%ecruUmg of the near
jives the operators 'for the rise a deeded advan
r, aai tie ordeiß to tony this morning are larger than
t»r since the buoyant marketjnst previous to tlia
les before fiicbmond. The large earnings of the
roxij (Uni the great abnndauce of money enables
nil Mora to run prices itp very rapidly, and with good
i»rs novts the intprovcmenMnav become permanent.,
Iran tact lona in stoeks, it wig be eeen npon refer
t« to the printed liet, are larger than for a long time
t. SteculßtionrnnsßtrODgeßt'Upon the railway BhaißS,
irelsrt; on the two Bries, Michigan Southern and
tfo,
i!ur Ihe board prices Aid not maintain the fnU prices
the morning, b«t on the wl>olt>> the market retains Its
aiifss wish a tendency to lurthor Improvement In Brie
Mich'iean Sontbe*n.
'letatltnad hoed# are very strong, especially the
o of the Ntchigati Bcuthnrn, Brie, Michigan Oeu-
Toledo end Wabash, and Cleveland -and Toledo
jnici, Michigan Southern seconds jumped 5
, tilting at 91, Chicago and Northwestern firsts
1 1 tP cent.
!he tealure ot the Government list la the rise of 1 W
tin 130 treasnry notes, sales making at 105j<. The
’on Ores of 1574 rose to 80 J£ 001, the ooupons of 1881
km; la sery easy to-day at 3®4 per cent, on first
: collaterals.
>!d was steady early in the day at 118, but after the
rt there were sellers at 114-lf. The fresh snooty on
market from (he sab- treasury ■ induces the brokers to
w their tajJog rates.
iliable demand notes are selling to-day at 107)80
i' fertiflcstea of Indebtedness sold freely at 99>8,
that was bid for more.
itadelpbia Stock Kxohanga Sales, Aug. 19.
“Ported by B, B, Blatmaxb*, Phlla, Exchange.]
PIBBT BOARD.
RtadJng E..., .801-18 117 N. Penns, 8,..b5,10
.do b 6.30 i-10 60 Long Island 8.... 18
- ’do lots. B- 70 Penn. B. cash 10ta.49)8
10 do b 6.30 -89 do. 49)8
do 10t5.30 4000 hehigh Yal. 65...103
d 0... 30 . 60 Areh-5t.8........25
do.. 30 1000 Benoa. coup. 65...92)8
..d0,,..,,,.,..,89 170 (abt) Penns. 5a...90
lily Oj,new.lots. 10! t II Mechanics 8ank..25
„ do. do 102)8 20 Morris Canal..b6.42*
- North Penns, 8... 10
SBQOHI
jo Elmira H ....13
to Ostawlisa pref... .11 w'
do 11
'Jlty 6a, new...., 102)8
do. 98
ltU,PtW,*oh2mBo
.ornEichangeßk.27 ■
CLOSING PI
Bid, Atktd.
i *1......10ij/ ioi«
7 3-10 N.104)8 106),'
l» As, 97)8 88
a Os new.. 102)8 102),'
6s 89)8 90
*BB .30 80)8
»65W48.101 ..
i? Ida 70. 98
at Ssm. 86)8 ...
Bex dlt. 49)8 49)8
31 m 6s. .104 104)8
3 2 tn 65..100 100)8
jOblOod.. 42)8 48
las Stock., 4)8 6)8
>as Pref... 16 16)8
•WBHedat 89 tTO
"B 13
! « B Pref.. 23
W73.exint 86)8 W
BOARD.
1.0 N Penna B Oh Sop 61
60 Lehigh Nav...,..51*
60 Reaaing B. , b 5.301-10
3000 Long Maudß 7s, 100 ,
100 Race & Yine...bslo*
100 Long Island 8,.. .18
1000 Harrisburgß6s..lCi3
tIOES-FIRM.
j Bid. AIM.
Llsiandß 18 18*
LebOl&N.x-dv 61* 61 &
Le 01A Not scp. 20 30
N Penna 8..... 9* 10
8PaU0a...... 17* 78
N Pa B 10«..... ..101*
Oativw B Con... 3* 4
Oatavrissa Frf., 11 11*
Frank ABo 8.. .. 47
Sec A Third St B 05 ..
Race* Vino-st B 10* 11
WPhilaß,.... .. 63
Spruce* Pine.. 12* ..
Or tc Coates exd 33* 31*
Arch Btexdiv. 26 26*
Thlr * Flft’nth. 16* „
Sev'b ANine’h. .. ' 8*
Girard College,. 23* 24*
Teath * Elev’th.3l ..
Philadelphia Market*.
Adocst 19,1882.— Syening.
"Is Fleur market continues rery quiet; the only sale*
Ikm of sr* 200 bbla. Western extra at $5 80 V bbt;
Lancaster county extra family at $8 78, and
>r toandi at 99 bbl. The (idee to the trade
at from $5 bbl. for euperflne opto our
?6 quotation for extra. Extra family and fanoy
hM to quality. Bye Flour to seltini in a small way
6003,?dV b’bl. Corn Steal is doll at *303.12X
»!. ter fttmejlvania.
Heat,—Theta j g s goo d demand, and It is coming in
'irwlr, Sales comptiee about 8,000 bn* good and
™o») l?anla and Western red at 12901310 V
1000 bus Southern do. at 133ff1135c, and 1,000 bus
;“*J Wbtts at 132 c, and 1,800 bns Southern do. at
has, By* is selling on arrival at 80o;
2 p<i ? c »ylvaula sold at this figure. Corn la in fair
'; Sales of 2,000 bua prime yellow at 84c, and in-
O' bDs, Oats are in fair demand, and 2,000
“Mlumsold at88«40o W bus- :
No. 1 Quercitron la offered at $33.50 V
8 “«ar of no aales,
mu I°? lin nea dull, there being very little stork to
are not so (Urn.
JL** 8 Pnovisross.—The markets for both are
it' i. 1 „?'* rather more doing in the latter. Mess
d . 'u R ! lln * « SUoU.6O W bbl. 400 bble and tea
ut sHc> oaah and 90 days. Sugar and Coffee
i. seo £?' ® nt i we bear of no s»i«B worthy of njtico
] "-There is rather more drniaiid for Oloveraeed;
“ w »t from $4.780 525 W bns. New Timothy
'W‘/' 4? hue Flaxseed is worth
uK* !i rs *ber firmer i sales of 200 bbls Ohio are re
li« 8 ! J,“ c ' Pennsylvania at 31c; hhds Sle, and
, Se»lSBo29o V galloD.
Harrisburg Lire Stock Market.
T Hibbisbohu, Aagost 16,1863.
"*! t(, «'ista of Live Stook of all kind* during the
'■ v Harriaburg Stock Yards, 1,661 Beef Cattle, 3168
SS, 686 Sheep, and 462 Horaea. The aalM on Friday
Oi.f 1008 ,oW 139 Beef Cattle at ®S,7O VlOO Jba
U J Dihbock, 44 toad »t »3,90
“S S!1 «-.18hB»dat JS4IO.
ü bend ats39B.
• Mrobster, 29 head at 83 60.
Vi ; 44 head at 84.20.
Otn 1 v^, olf ' 32 boat »t *4 20
(w.'n“ W *i ® bead at 84«4 30.
KSMBopitW.
Haii' 108 Hogt at 84 16,
, S| ‘WB total sale, this weak 310 Beef Cattle and 243
droTes of Boot Oattlo wore in market this
E ,r '®>»ker.... 80htad.
L ,;>W 18 «
fcf 33 <■
P& ! *>n li »
nscher . in lt
:«8 .<
0, “3 “
J n D w , l ac i‘-""<« «
«
Me. F. Gctkkgnst, Nos. 704 and 700 Arch
street, has just executed at bis gallery floe cartes de
visile of the following w.ll-known clergymen. oopHfa of
wbtoh can be had at hi* counters: the Her. Robert Bale
Owen; Professor William Morris, M, D.; Bor. Mr. Jef
frey, piEtor of the Fourth Baptist Church; Rev. W. H.
Bobench, of the Presbjtori&n Board of Publication, and
But. Dr. Plummer (Seeesh), of Pittsburg; also a superb
picture of Mrs. Backhouse, a preacher to the. Society of
Friends.
Pickles, Catsups, and Sauces.— Mr. C. H.
Mattson, dealt r in Fine Family Groceries, Arch aud Tenth
street#, has constantly on hand a supply of Orosse A
Blackwell's English Pickli s; also the celebrated Oatsnps
of this firm, together with Worcestershire and other
farorlte sauces, to which we ‘ Invite tbs attention of our
renders.
Soldiers who' are accustomed to Homoeo
pathic treatment, can have Pocket Oases with the prin-
cipal Homoeopathic remedies j weight two ounces. Price
#1 (mailable.) Homccopathic Pharmacy, 635 Arch street.
A Modern Scenb.—
’Tls eve! the midnight houris hastening on,
‘Kind lady, are you thus oompeUed,” wo said,
To labor late to gain your daily breed
Bhesmilingly replied, “Ob, dear me, no!
I’m working me a skirt—tiejfr’e all the go t"
What a pity that the daughters of Eve cannot be pro
vided as the eons are, with ready-made clothing es
tablishments similar to Charles Stokes’ “ One price,”
under the Continental. ,
Reception of General Corcoran.— -This
brave Irish hero, who haß just been released' from"a
Southern prison, !b expected to arrive in town to-day.
Ample arrangements have been made for bis reception,
end be is to be received In a style becomtng-a patriot aud
a veteran. The Gtneral will tarry but a Bhorttima
North, as he Intends immediately to organize a brigade
of the brave sons ol the Emerald Isle, and return to more
active Bconeß. It is to be hoped that while he is among
us he will have an opportunity of visiting the renowned
Mammoth Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, Ho,
609 Oheßtnut, where the finest summer garments in the
country are manufactured.
General McClellan Retires from ETar
bison’s Banwko. —General McClellan hasohanged his
base of operations, and vacated Harrison’s Landing, on
the James rlvtr It is not unite clear what his next step
will he; but there is a whisper that he is ooming North
to Philadelphia. We cannot vouch lor the correctness of
this rumor; but we will venture to guess that if he oomes
hithtr, he will take advantage of the opportunity to pro-,
cure for himself a new ontSt at tho Brown stone Cloth
ing Hall of BockhlU & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chest
nut street, above Sixth.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sts.
BKnot, Louisville J H Wilson, Peoria, 111
Uapt BO Walker J Herntr A 2 oh, Pittsburg
Mis Shea, Pittsburg V Harding, Wash, D 0
Wm Smith, Wash, D O J E Moors A w, Kentuoky
W U Keller, Altoona J Thompson
James F Oatlln, Alex, Ya AO Hartou,Pittsburg
John L O’Neill, Pittsburg John J Hoffman, Pittsburg
L A Peirce, Ohio . Sami M Allison, Ohio
Mott C Allison, Ohio W Fairchild & da. Kansas
L Hope, England M Kean, Lonisville, Ky
Obaa Albright A w,M Chunk W H Strob & la, M Ohunk
P Keilo & la, St Louis Benj L Mavbew, Mass
Jacob Smell A vr. York, Pa Mri J H Baw, York, Pa
F £ Archer, Salem, N J J V Craven, Salem, N J
J M Hunt, Abington \ J A WiBB, Washington
Bobt Wetcolt, MD, N J Mrs Bookwell, New York
BL Avery, Mansfield, O J f Gass, Denver, O T
L D Brayn, New York • W Hanna & la, Baltimore
T 0 Fisher & la, Pottsville T B Fitoh, New York
E W Wood ward £fam, Ohio J 61 Harrison, Newark
\V J Barrie, Btliefonte, Pa W M Furiilo A la, N Y
HrConnill, Baltimore J Ackerman, New York
Hies E Ackerman, N Y Mrs Sarzsr, Long Island
Mrs Grande, Long Island Geo A Shaw, Boston
B D Jay « la, Illinois J O Stimpson, Boston,
P 8 Sanderson A la, Wash E D Hall, Salem,N J
J O MulFord, Salem, N J J W Nesmith A wf, Oregon
Miss Wilson S P Franklin * 1, Wash
D II Sargent, Vermont WB Butterworth, N York
Dr Duvall, U S N Mr O'Hara, Pitt,burg
Lewis V Beers, U S A Horatio Pain, USA
J Bigler, New Yotk b B Naugui A wife
A Pardee, Hazleton S W Bozeustock, California
M J Webb A la, N J W N Marcus, Now York
W H Trego, Baltimore H Baton, Baltimore
B E Stinemetz, Wash Sami Stinemetz, Wash's
C T Smith, Wash’n Miles Pratt, Boston
J T War bem, Vo Elias B Kennedy
Maj Gen Wool, U S A Col Crane, USA
Capt Christianson, D.S A Mrs ilhristianson
AO lijester,'Harrisburg W.Bartlett, Virginia
Dept Gamble, B S Nary H B Robinson, U S Nary
Bateman Goe, CoßneiiaviUe Eugene Ford, New York
Mrs J B Young, New York Alex J Frey, York, Pa
J D PShcost, New Jersey Miss E Looser, Pottsville
O W Brown,'Hartford Mias 8 Loeaer, Pottsrille
A L&udon, Pennsylvania W 9 Vernon, iionisville
E H Terr on, Louisville J B Galo A la, Troy, N Y
H Downs, Seneca Fails Misa Gale, Troy, NY
Thos H Dnnham, Boston J R Baskoll, New York
Mrs T T Bowe, Boston John Q Thaxter, Boston
A H Van Alttme, New York J Vatr AlHtyne, New York
M H Stevens A la,Wash’gton G T McFarland, Newark
Mias Stevrns, Washington Bon J D Stiles, Allentown
G co B Scball, Allentown S A Bridges, Allentown
Q M Jacobs Alady Geo P Smith
LtGoi Kritichmer A lady Richard Hartshorne, N J
John Black, jr, New Jersey Alt L Black New Jersey
OhnsN Black, New Jersey BE A Orofton, 1/ SArmy
E Kellogg, Hartford G Merrett, New York
G W Phillips, Jr, A wf, O W Chamberlain, Ohio
E B Pennington, . Ooi Murphy, New York
O Wright, New York Mr Marshall, New York
JB Comings, New York S W Gibbs, Albany
J O Palmer Ala, Hartford L F Jnda, Conn
J Wynne A wf, Ohio D W Skinner, New York
JE Beatty, New York A Btumentbal, New York
J B Lawrence, New York JR Cox A ia, New York
T 8 Draper, New York J T Cochran, Pittsburg
Slits Cochran, Pittsburg Jno Buzby. Now York
T B filatworthy, New York Jas G Moffet, New York
Msj Israel A la Mias McOann
Lieut Kratz
H Symons, St Louis
Slits Lycos
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., below Aroh.
L 0 Voorheea, Easton H B McCauley, Virginia
Wm Fritz, Bethlehem B L Thomas, Maryland
D Denton, New York J P Kratzer, Oleartkhl
J Stembaugh, Mifflin Geo A Endley, Wasb’ton, O
JK Caldwell, Wash ton, O O B Armstrong, Ohio
O G Bupp, Bucyruß, Ohio Col Jos G MoKibben, Miss
Csnstant Williams, Pinna CbaaL Umbstaetter, Pittsb
A B McKibben, Plitaborg John W Pittock, Pittsburg
Sami C Shimer, Bethlehem Ohas Brodhead, Bethlehem
L D Goldsbnry, Indiana ON Sanders, Pittsburg
O H Wilson, Ooiineotiont Mrs E Dupont, Belaware
John Elliott, Tipton, Pa Miss A Dnpont, Delaware
Ohas Mather, Monig 00, Pa J G Mnstin, Pittsburg
Ttaas J Moore, Hoffldayebg JD Brown, Penna
Nicoll Halsey, New York Ohas Maginnls, Penna
Ohas Hampshire, Joanesve Mrs K Slaginnis, Penna
I D Griggs, Wateibnry, Ct'Mrs WetheriLl Ach, Penna
PHuie, Cincinnati, Ohio A Eppley, Cincinnati, O'
AMERlCAN—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
S B Griffith, Wash, D O J W Craven, West Chester
J Miller, Columbus, O Theo F Beck
H W. Morgan Jas L Grover, Stockton, Pa
G F Shepherd, New York 8 F Minnick, Pa
H Williams, Pa -• J D Marshbank, Lano, Pa
Mrs Getting, Wash, D O Hiss Jennie Getting, Wash
Jeremiah Bauman, Laacaat Geo Lear. Doyiestown
J H Biinton, Cheater co Geo Brtnton, Jr, Chest co
Gto E Herrison, Md Capt C E Foster, Pa
WHB Williamson, Wash, DO Jas M Stewart, Troy, N Y
G W McPbail, Easton ' J Benedict A son, Easton
P Bmdy, Penna T Lynch, New York
Peter Miller, Penna ■
ST. LOOTS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. y
A McDowell, Cincinnati, O 8 StieglltZi N Y
James Day A wife, Wilm, D J Husgen,'Baltimore
L Clerk, Baltimore L D Grove, Baltimore
JHB arlan, Wilmington, D Sidney Hall, CBN
Mr Wheeler A ladyt Barling Alex Dick, Buffalo
J Fuseell, Washington, D O G W Morgan, N Y
W P Cole,’Baltimore Miss Cole, Baltimore
LirdseyL Pierce, Wilm,Dei Miss File. Wilmington. D
J Bigler, NY Walter W Ferdon, NY
B B Moore, Delaware W H Mathews, NY
F V Hayden, Washington J F Dalian, Washington ,
’Time Jones, Newark, N J B HWoolman, Chester oo
J B Livingston* ESS AM Clark,. M D, NY .
W N Walker, Chester co ,W Walsh, Wilmington, D
FW Billing, NY ISI Blrk A lady, N Y
H H Meacham, N Y J B Farnum. N Y
B E Hilliard, Conn T W Dnell,,Salem, NJ
8 8 Corbin, F Patterson, Pottavlle
J B Beatty, Pottsville
lE. Stons,. .......130head
Crane it Young... 33 >*
W Daw50n....... IS) “
Jerry L0ng.........78 “
Geo. 1tad011fr...... 45 “
Geo, K»saner ~,,, 31 “
G Welsner 18 «
H. Meredith 61 u
J. ILctor... j. 7 it
W. Webster 29 n
G Gordon, 48 «
Geo. Fab1e........113 d
M. Williams ...... IQS “
J. J. Hnob t e0n,...108 *>
W Gregg 32 ii
G Wttion.,3l *>
CITY ITE MS.
The clock wilt scon announce the night half gone;
Why dteken then the light from that low cot,
While others sweetly sleep, their care forgot I
A fragile form sits bending by the light,
Flying her needle on the mnalin white:
Wearied her looks and weak her straining eye,
Pet still ehe stops not e’en to heave a sigh.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO 12 o’clock last night.
THE UNION—Arch rtceeV above Third.
W Semple, Allegheny City L W Perkins
V H Case, Ohio F Glum. Attantio City
J A Leslie, Poland, Ohio Mrs L W Leslie, Phils
O H Gert, Ohio ‘ Lt J H Saylor, Scblk Hav’n
f J Shaffer, Pittsbnrg Mrs A O Shaffer, Pittsburg
J H Poole, New Jersey J-W Garvey, Jr, Baltimore
G G Evans, Delaware D N MinahaU, New Yoik
M)bs Kendall, Penna
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Ylne. '
W W H Headley, Newtown WmBhattock, Troy, N Y
Mrs Bhattock, Troy, HI E Paiat, Backs county
li W Plainly, Atlantic City T B JHoif, Atlantic City
M Gray, New Hope B ttarple, Chicago
3 B Harple, Chicago Silas,H Beans, Doylestown
Joshua Beans, Los lestown AT Hampton, Doylestown
B Wiggina * la, Bocks co A McKee, Hew York
Capt Feasler, Hewtown JHeston, Newtown
H 0 Austin A fam, Bucks co Bergt 0 Toy, Montgomery
yf Cox, Doylestown R Kenderdine, Camp N P
J Hewlin Bell, Camp HP Banka
Banka Dr Hellyer, Backs co
P Mclntee, Doylestown J JusUs, Wayne county
0 Bittenhouue, Moreland J W Wood, Hunterdon eo
A P Schultz, Annapolis, Md H Harrison, Hulmevllle
B Price, Wingoheckin JR Hampton, Doylestown
Jaa Lambert. Doylestown Jo* Stemple, Buoka co
B Miles, Northampton Geo FloweTß, Attleboro
Smith Bnckman, Newtown Bdward Atkinson, Pa ,
Oha* Horner, Hartavllle ‘ Lieut Ritchie, Newtown
A R McHnight, Feaaterv’e B W Simpson, Buck* co
8 Wallace, Lycoming county
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, abore Third.
Mrs Worth, Lebanon G Rapp, Lebanon co
P Gingrich. Annville W G Stein netz, Reading
B Betot, Lexington, Pa B O Oadip, Harrisburg
0 C Dittrioh J Kemmerer, Allentown
J M Harley,Bucks co G Bothehili, Williamaporl
L B Ruler, Pbcfinlxvllls EL Yandllng, Cheater co
J W Gay, Cheater co J Bargett, Hanoter
LBargett, Hanorer J Hantz, Lebanon
T T Jenklna, MinersviUe
• COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
James Bailey, Indiana co Hiss A HoOoy, Indiana co
L J Kirk, Lancaster co Robt Baldwin, Lancaster
W Duels,Lancaster co J H Valentine, Chester eo
Cyrus Hoopes, Chester co H T Darlington, Doylest’n
J B Jordan, Elkton, Md Capt Auohenbaoh, Pottst’n
Wm McDowell, Cheater co Jesse Orowl, Pennsylvania
Wm H Eder, Elkton, Md E 0 Robertson, New Jersey
Miss Dickson, Chester Yalley Mis* Jones, Chester Talley
STATES UNlON—Market street, ahoy* Sixth.
B McCollum, Washington G W Driver, Washington
N Hautcb, Carlisle : G Z Bentz, Carlisle
L H Perkins B f Wiokersham, Chester
H Lang, Oneeter oo John Allison, Blair co
Janies D Scott, Pennsylvania A C Bowman, Lancaster
PWatsoe, Middletown John Yannort, Maryland
Wm Llndly, Duncaunon L B Mathers, Pennstlvanla
IB Parker, Mimin B B Rockey, Penningtony
W W Sayers, Waynesburg Jaoob Bener, Middletown
John X Burton, Atlantic City
BLACK BEAR—Third Btreet, above CallowhtU.
Jacob K Bill, Earlvillo D Gilbert, Potlstbwn
0 H Warner, BI D,?P«nna W Richards, Hamburg
J S Ditlinger, Allentown Chaa Harper, Jenkintown
Wm Earner, Penuaburg John Harsh, Penns ourg
Sami Stout,' Doylestown J 0
John 8 Cornell, Penna 8 H Stillwell,Southampton
J Yahardsdalen. Southampt Jos Bernvilie .
Miss Conrad, Bernvllie ' B H Moore, Reading
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oallowhili.
John Hess, Cherry vilte ' Milton Ohl, OherryvWe
Barclay Brown, Byberry, Fa V Hoffman, Allentown
0 F Huber, Allentown P Fenstermaeber, AUentn
Henry Gabriel, Allentown J B Ely, Kutztown
Mfss Baker, Lehigh co, Pa Sami Hayden, Easton
HT. VERNON —SecomPstreet above Arch.
E Edwards, Chester co WAWilllsmson, AtlantClty
Dr Llojd, Burks co. Pa B Bowln, Bordwtowa
D L Hall. Bordcntown J B Heylla
Joshua Down, Bucks co ■ • ’
A G Angsli, Providence
J A Snyder A wf, D S A
■ MADIEON HOUSE—Seoond street, above Market.
J 8 Corbar T 8 Johnson, Delaware!
P A J elite, Feit'n, Del Oh B Hill, N J
Jas Williams, Krwinna L Thomas, Lumbervilie
A Quinsy, WHmidgtn, Del J B Moon, Books Oo
Thee O Fountain, Illinois Jnu Tucker, Norristown
Mr Stewart, Pennsylvania Thos 8. Murray, New. Hops
A b Oedwellader, Yaro’.tlle W p Megill, Bucks Co
MARINE INTEIiJLICrENCE.
RVBEH FOURTH PAGE
ABBIVBD.
Scbr Cameo, rmdletou, 7 days from Boston, with mdse
to Crowell A O'dllns.
Pcbr Ada, Ames, 4 days from New Haven, in baliaet to
captain.
Schr John B Mather, Nickerson, 3 days from Boston,
wlih ndse to Crowell A 00-ilus.*
fiohr 8 L Stevtns, B<udley, 4 days from Boston, with
Ice to captain. ■
- ' . CLEARED.
BrigLoango, Evans, Havana. 6 W Bernadou & Bro.
Scbr Caleb Stetson, Bvbinson, Braintree, Castner,
Stick ney & Wellington.
Scbr Alliance, LeUnd, Fortress Monroe, 1 Boyd.
Scbr L B Myera, tomers, do do
Sobr W Penn, Phillips. Norfolk, Navy Agent.
Sir B Willing, Olay prole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Etr Bristol, Charles, New York, W P Clyde.
MEMORANDA
Barks Young America, OolliDß, and J Godfrey, Clark,
chared at New York yesterday for Sew Orleans
A bark Irum Philadelphia was eeen 2d inst. off Port au
Prince, b;ui>d in.
Brig Olive, Maiefield, hence, arrived at Portsmouth
I6th inst. •
f-chr Fanny Mitchell, Hamilton, cleared at PorUand
16th Imt tor Philadelphia A
Schrs N Holmes, Hewitt, Bailed from Providence 16th
imt. for Philadelphia .
Schr JM Betts, Vaughn, sailed from Providence 16th
inst. for Wilmington, Del. ,
Bchr Isabel, Taylor, hence, arrived at Pawtucket 16tb
instant.
Schr Black Diamond, Young, henca, arrived at Dan
vers 13th ixifit.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
No Runaway,
nr THE BABO OF TOWER BALL.
When that order was sent
From Uncle Sam, t’other day,
Timid wights to prevent
From running away,
An officer mpied *
A gent with a bundle,
And toward. Delaware’s side
Did he rapidly trundle.
The officer popped
'Bound the corner right soon.
And the gentquicklystopped.
As a dbg would a coon.
“ Don’t fly from the draft,
And your country forsake!”
Then the gentleman laughed
At tho funny mistake.
“ Don’t eeppose,” did he say, '
“ That I mean far to roam,
For in Camden, a. J.,
Is my permanent home,
And this bundle holds nothing
Like baggage at ail— -
But a Cheap suit cf Clothing
Bought at famed Tower Hall.”
Balance of Summer Stock selling at reduced prices.
TOWER HALL, No. EIS MARKET St , Philada.
BENNB CT A CO. '
Batchelor's Haib Dye !
'THE BEST IN THE WOBLD.
WILLIAM A BATOHELOB'B celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature—
warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies
the 01 effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. GBAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIB instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tiful. Bold by aU Druggists, Ac.
tar The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHE
LOB, on the four tides qf task he®. '
FAOTOBY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 238 Broadway omit 16 Bond street),
my2S-ly New York.
Finger & Co/s jLettbb “A” Fa
mily SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RE
CENT IMPROVEMENTS, is the BUST, and oiieapest,
and HOST beautiful, of all Sewing Machines. This
Machine will sew anything, from the runsing of a tuck
In Tarletan to the making of an Overcoat—anything
from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze or
Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its werk to per
fection, It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, Q-uilt, and
has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work.
This is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind,
and so forth, bnt it will do so better than any other Ma
chine The Letter “A” Family Sewing Machine-may
be had In a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding
Case which is now becoming s» popular, is, as its name
implies, one that can be folded into a box or case which,
when opened, makes a beantifu?; substantial, and spa
cious table for the work to rest upon. The oases are of
every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its
native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make
them. The Branch Offices are well'’supplied with siik
twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best duality.
Bend for a eopy of “ Singer A Oo.’S'Gazettb.” •
I. M. SINGBB A 00.,
468 BROADWAY, N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 OHESINUr ST.
jy!2-mwftf
©ne-Peioe Clothing, op the latest
6TVLBB, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST * Selling Prices marked In
Plain Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our Ott-s-Paicm Stbtem is striofly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
ie22-ly JONES A GO., 604 StABKET Street
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest
In the City, at HI South FOURTH Street. -
MARRIED.
WAGNER—BRADLEY—On the evening of the 18th
lntt., f by Bev. J. O Clay,.D. D , Mr. Joseph Wagner to
Miss Bailie B. Bradlas-ioJ I —^
DIED.
SMITH In the Ohesapeske Hospital, Fortress Mon
tee, Angnst 11th, of consumption,. S Griffltts Smith; 00.
A, Sjth Pennsylvania Volunteers, In the 21st year of his
age, son of .the late Wn. Alexander and. Sarah Q. Smith.
HURLEY.—Oh third day morning, 19th inat., after a
lingering illness, which sb« bore with Christian fortitude
and resignation, Mary Phipps, wife of Aaron A. Hurley,
aged 68 years.
The relative* and friends of the family are Invited to
attend her funeral from her late residence, on sixth day
afternoon, 22d inst, at 2 o’clock, wlthoat further notice.
***
ATKIN SON. —At 0 o’clock, on the evening of the I 8 th
lest., Mr. Charles Atkinson, of this city,. *
BKOOK3 On Monday, tho lSth inst., Susan Brooks,
aged 06 years. *
SHAFFER. —On the 18th inst., Thomas, infant son
of Adam and Anna’J. Shaffer, aged-16 months and 11
.days.
WHITE.—On the 18th inst., Sarah White, aged,sT
'years' '■ *
MoOALL.—On the 16th inst., E izabeth, youngest
daughter of Archey and Elizabeth McCall. ... *:
KIBKPATBICK On the IBth inst., Mary Wilson,
daughter of James T, and Emma B Kirkpatrick, aged 6
.
FOX.—On the 18th inst, Miss Juliana Fox; * -
HOE.—On the 18th inst, Robert Boe, In-the 79th year
of his age. " -U-- * ■ '
WARNER.—On the 18th inst., George W. Warner,
eon; of Penrose and Margaret Warner, in the 26th year
of his age. *
MILLER.—On the morning of the 18th inst., Tobias
Hiller, in the SOtli year of his age. *
DAVIS.—On the evening of the 18th inst.,- Samuel
Davis, in the 72d year of bis age. - *
J.GEE—On the 18th iußt, Sirs. Rebecca Egee, aged 88
years, 11 months, and 4 days. *
- JOHNBON,—On the 16th inst,, Wm. Tolbert John
son, in the 35th year of bis age. #.
. DIE6INGBB.—On the 18th inst., Edward W., son of
Peter W. and Annie H Divsinger, aged & months. *
. COOPER.—James S. Cooper, Jr., in the 31st year of
his age. *
KEFFE S On the 17th inst, Sir. John Keffer, in the
61st year of bisage. *
MABSH.—On the 18th inst, Sir. George W. Marsh,
In the 28th year of his age. *
GRAHAM.—On the 18th inst., George W. Graham,
aged 26 yeare. ■ - ' :i : *
LINDSY.—On theilSth iait., Elizabeth, youngest
daughter ot the late Sylvester and Margaret Lindsy, in
the 24tb year of her age. . . *
LAFFEBTY.—On the 17th inst., James O. Lafforty,
aged 63 years. „ „ „ * .
'CONNER—On the 17th inst., at Cape May, Margaret
Corner. . *
ASSON.—At Norristown, Pa, on the 17th inst., Kate
Dale, only child of W. T. and Sidney Dale Asaon, aged
10 years. *
OABBU THKRS —AtOambridge, Mass ,thel4th inst,
Martha W., wife of Bov. William Uarrathers, aged 23
years. : . ‘ . - *
COLHOUN.— At her residence, August 18, 1862, Ann,
daughter ot the late Guetavus Colhoun. *
BOBER On the 19th lost,, at the residence of Albert
Borer, at Boxborougb, Mary Ann, wife of James B.
Borer, h .. - '• -Hi.
Mourning store.—besson &
SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
Black Mooeßeline da Laines, doable widths.
Black Tamisea.
Black Summer Bombazines. - ■
Black English Bombasines.;
Black Alpacas, bombazioe finish.
Black Groa Grain and Poult de Sole Silks.
Black Crape Maretz and Bareges.
Black Barege Eernaoi.
Black Bilk Grenadines.
Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, Ac.
•ygsi RECEPTION OF GEN. CORCORAN -
IL3 The various civio societies of the city, desiring to
participate in the reception of Brigadier General SII
OHABIi OOBOORAN, are invited to report as early as
possible to the Chairman of the Committee of Arrange,
meets, at the office of the Olerke of Council* at the
southwest corner of* Fifth and Chestnut streets,
ALEX. T. DICKSON, Chairman
BOBAOE M MABTIN, Secretary. 11
SIXTEENTH WARD.—AT A MEET
OTiNG Of the BKPDBIifOAN ASSOCIATION of
tneSixteenth Wardi' held August 18tb, the following re
solution was unanimously adopted: _
Se solved, That as an evidence of the desire of the Be
pubUeausof this ward to form a thorough and hearty
union of the friends of the National Government, in ac
cordance with the recommendation of the Committees of
the Republican and People's patties, our organization
now disband, and adjourn sine die.
ISAAC A. SHEPPABD, President
Attest—A. W. WEIGHT, Secretary. It*
ry-==» HEADQUARTERS PENRSYtYAMIA
Mn ; IT gpßOios GENBBAL’S OFFICE, i.
Habusbdbo. Angnit 18,1882.
STATE MEDIO All BOAED OF PENNSYLVANIA.
9he State Medical Board will meet in the HalAol 1A«
Home of Bepresentatives, Harrisburg, on THUBSDAi,
September 11,1802. and nit one day, for the examination
of candidates for the post of Assistant Surgeon In Penn
sylvania Begiments. ■■. ■-„ . „
Candidates will register their names at the Halt at 8
A. M.* and none but those present punctually at ? A. M.
will be examined. - ' ''.. • . ~
Citizens of Pemwlvania, of good health, and capable
or active service in the field, can alone be received.
By order of A. G. OUBTIN,
Governor of Pennsylvania.
HENBY H. SMITH,
Surgeon General of Pennsylvania.
AtiSo-tseii
rv-ss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
[ls “THE OOHttEBaXA.ti BANK OS' PENN-
SiXVAKIA” Intend to apply to the Legislature of Penn
■Tlvasla. as thetr next Beseion, for a renewal of their
charter Said Bank i» located In the city of Philadel
phia,with an authorized capital of one million of dol
lar»; a renewal of which will be asked for, with the
usual backing privileges.
By order of the Board*
ie2S-tu6m
( Kp TlO E I* HEREBY GIVEN,
lkJ> that an application will be made to the uegtsla- ;
tore of Pennsylvania, at their next tesßion, for » renewal
of the Charier of tho BANK OB' TUB NOBTHBB.N
ÜBBBTIEB. The Bald Bank being located in the city I
of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital-of live hua- [
dred thousand dollars.
By order of the BoarA
• " I- W. GXTMMKBS, Cashier. ,
PhHftdelpoia, Jane 23,1582. js24 tuQca J
THE PRESS —PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1862.
8,0. BXIiMBB,
Cashier.
ATTENTION!—TO THE LOYAL
113 THE PATRIOTIC, AND THE BRVVH.
3bo Gommitte* appointed Co procure Fnu»<B
for Premium end 13-uumy to t*U who may j ;iu
lfeDt i
PHILiDFLPHIA BKQTMEST3 IN TH* FIELD,
Call on their fellow-citizens to be olive to th.' premnt
ctiwß. Mcv iuoimperniWely needed. The wasted raosß
of our gL ri us regiments—tb© her.its of* DrauevviKe,
Wincbeenr, Fair Oah», of the Ohickahominy, Maiyero
Hill, ai:d Cedar Mountain
MOST BE B&INFOROED. ...
Oor oouotry call* for succor as eh? never called before;
The < rbfs t* upon us, and wo zuust.be caual to it. Gaue->
rals of Bilpades. of Divisions, and the
Chief, ali declare that one recruit for a regiment in the.
ftilu is vonb t’? his country, at the present time, several
fur new They n*go, aud the War-Do-;
parfment ufgte, tho instivntauwus reinforcement of the
breve regiments now before the enemy to their original;
full fighting complement.' Our fathers, our brotaers, ana
our sods iu tboe regiments say— |
‘♦COalfiS AND JOIN C 3. M
Tried tolditrtfrom the artuiesiu the field have beea dej
tailed to recruit be* e. and appeal to us to fill up the!:
decimated ranks Premium aud bounty, such as IUTs
befoi© weiepaid, aro ready fordiatrihution,but
LO OF COUNTRY
And devotion to tho Flag that has waved fa glory fro \
1776 to the preßcctbour, are the incentives that are relit i
upon.
PfiEMIDM AKD BOTJHTV ABU GIVEN’ FRBHL T
To coiDccn-ate, in part,,the citizen for the immaiiias
sacrifices makes in leaving bis business, hii familt,
and hia hume at bis country’s call, in thiß her hour
trial. The consciousness of having done thoir duty, and
a grab ful countr>’s praite rewarded tho Araerioan pa;
triois of tJie Bevelutlon—their deijeendauts ef, this
remember with pride the sacrifices and devotion of thei*
81165. '• ' * ■ .■ . -
HBAFTIHG HAS BBBN OBDKBBD. I
6C0,000 more men are to be put luto the field, in ordir ?
thbt the .wicked rebellion against the best Government
evor vouchsafed to man may be speedily crushed and oi>
terminated. But our brave Generals must h*vd 100,010
of theße men now—at once. The trae patriot has
the przvliege of hastening, voluntarily, to his countrys
aid, and being enrolled In tho battle*stained regimentiof
onr city ' -
JPHILiBELPBTA CALLS ON HER SOS7S
tosustßin her fair fame. Fathers. Sous, aud .Brothe s,
ask us to come to their aid without delay. Let os do )t.
Let ur keep bright our city’s glory, and. do our ,hest Lr
our beloved country. *
By order of the Onmmitfee: )
ALBXANDBR HBSfBV, Ohairman, f
THOMAS WKB3TBSB, Vice Ohtfirmanl
v LOBIN BLOBGBT, Secretary.
HA MBS OF OFFICE BS DETAILED FOB HE
OBDITING SEBVIOB, LOCATION OF BENDBZ
YOCZ, Ac. ' . • ■
Captoin Thomae J. Town, Lieutenant Patrick Egan,;
96th Regiment, 202 Dock street, above Secoiid ' *■
LieutenantO. B.Griffiih, Lieutenant A J.Kuorr,3lst
BegimentJ h’o. 138 North Ninth Btreet.
Captain Wm. J. Uhler, Captain Adam Schnh, 99th
Begiment. . ;. i. ■;
Lieuteinant John S. Biehl, Lieutenant George W. Tom-
Hdbod, 26th Begiment, corner Sixth and Carpenter, aud,
114 North Tuird street-
Captain P. McDonough, Lieutenant John Curley, 2d
Bererves
Oaptain Matthew Beilly, 116th Begiment, 1219 Market;
street. '
Captain'Wm. Wilson, 81st Regiraont, 1118 Market
febeet. • I
Captain Sthob, Sletßegiment. j
: Lientenast Thomaa K: fiogga, 23d Begiment,northeast
corner Sixth and Oheetrmt, third story. i
Liouienant George W. Wilson, 81st Begiment, No. 5
South Fifth street. :
: William M. Duncan, 61stBegiment. ' A; ,
Lieutenant Samnel Larkin, Lieutenant John Stanton,
3d Receives. : i ' :
Lieutenant Charles Been, Lieutenant Edward Honlh,
9Sth Regiment 532 North Third street. [
Lieutenant James B: Hadley, 28th Begiment, 419 Cki
lowhili streeb 7] '
' Captain Christian H. Winter, 75th Begiment, <B3
North Third etreet. j
Capthin William Jatho, Lientenant Walter 8. Briggs,
2Tth Pennsylvania. . * i
Lientenant William Lotford, 29th Regiment, 718 Market
■'street. , • •
: Lieutenant John Boche, 13th Cavalry, 104 South Biith
street. - ■ ■ , ? '
Lieutenant Daniel B. Meany, 13th Cavalry, 44 South
Seventh etreet .. : ■
Lieutenant J. A. Gregory,.9lst Regiment, 820 Ohesluut
street. ; I
Captain H. A. Sheetz, of Pennsylvania Reserves, (620
Cheeinutetreet .
- Lientenant Co!. E. H. Wood, Major James H. Brady,
Ist Pennsylvania Artillery.
Lieutehaht Daniel F. Linn, 58th Regiment;
Lieutenant Joseph 81. Abbey, 112th.
Besides a private from each company of each regi
ment- au2o-10t
gNMfeTI ENLIST I
TEN BOLLARD WILL BE GIVEN,
IN ANMTIGn TO ALL OTHJBR
BOUNTIES!
To reend te for the
45TH REGIMENT
Pennsylvania Volunteers, (001. THOMAS WELSH,)
bow at JSewport Hews.
OKE HBHPBED MEN, of the first class, are wanted
immedintelj'for this regiment.
Apply at
EVANS & HASSALt’B,
JTO. 4XB ABOH Street
. an7-tt
J! ITJRN OUT! TURN OUTs<
f) ISlit EJidIMXNT P. V., Col, 0. BIDDLE. TEN
W MEN WANTED for Cempsoy B. Apply alNo 506
■“vine Street.
Ist Lieut MAX HEIN,
3d Lieut CHAS. E HDLSE ;
K ttYMNAbJ; aOU AVJSS lOR AG
@ T2YE SEIiYIOK.—Bea Bootable yotrag men desiron?
J]/ of joining this fine organisation, will apply at the Ar
mory, Mo. 37 touth Third street.
It* , P. V. SMITH, Captain.
I AVOID TaS v DBAB'T!— II6O
0 Bonnty, one month’s} payin advance, and 82 pro
uj micm,- until the 23d inat. Patriotic Young Men
wanted at once, to #H up Qompany If, 121st Begi
ment Pennsylvania Volunteera-, Col, OSAPM.AN BID
DLE. Mia will be mUßtorod 'in, immediately miiforsned,
and rent the- fame day to the healthy camp at Kdgewooi,
near Chestnot Hill. Fay and rations from date of mas
ter. Apply to J. ABYBED KAY, or
HA»BIfiOJS LAMBDIN,
lileuientnta,
BKUNHK’B HOTEL, Germantown,
8020.3t#
i . POPS ON THE AD VANCE TO
l|. : RICHMOND.-?UNION GUARDS REGIMENT
tered more men Ran any other regiment now mas
tering into the service, A few more able-bodied men
are wanting to fill this regiment. . ;
$l6O Bounty Mastered' and e<joippod
at once..
This regiment will move positively on Head-
Quarters of the re&hnent {southeast corner of FRONT
andMASTßß'Streets. , ,
Officers* Quarters at room No* 2F £fc Louis Hotel,
Chestnut street, above Third, north side, r,v v
A meeting of the Board ef Officers every day at four
o’clock. J'* Bi AWsM9,
au!B-2t* Oolonfl Oommohding Regiment,
U BUCKTAIL BRIGADE, §165
HBOUNTY—*IO. EXTRA FOB FIBOT FIFTEEN
ill MEN ENBOLLED— Dok!t Wait to BEiDaiFTBD,
-thereby losing »H bounties. Men mnstered on enlist
ment. Bay and rations to commence at once.
OHAII-LE3 S. BOYB,
(Formerly of Commonwealth Artillery,)
Second Lieutenant and Beoruttfng Officer,
aul9-ol*. No 727 MABEBT Btreet.
ji §162 BOUNTY —119feh. BEGI
® MfcNT, COt,. P. 0. ELIiMA-KHB. A tew good
llf men warited in CompanyO. of this Regiment. Pay
• and rations immediately. $-100* before going into
service Recruiting Office 204- WALNUCStreet
Captain, A. T. <3oo*o fit AN",
First Lieutenant BBfifJv BAY LO®,
.. aulB- 31* Second Lieutenant JAMBS Wi LATTA. *
ji NO BOUNTY OB ADVANCE
R PAY AFTER THE 224XN8T.—THE 121ST BBGI-
W HFNT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, COL.
“ CHAPMAN BIDDLE, accepted by thß State as one
Of the regiments to be raised in Philadelphia.
Becmita for thiß regiment are entitled until the 23d of
: August to the United States bounty of. *lOO, to the City
of Philadelphia' bounty of *5O, and-toan erstra bounty of
slo—in all $l6O, besides a premium of *2 at the time of
muster, and one month’s pay in advance(sl3 ) Becrnits
are immediately mastered into service, uniformed, and
sent by oars on the same day to the healthy camp at
Edgewood, near Chestnut Hill. For the several recrulty,
ing stations see the general advertisement In tbte paper;
or apply at 606 VINK Street, 728EANB Street, 229 North
SECOND Street, 43 North THIRD Street, 821 KABBET
Street, Ac. So. 1 - ~ " . anls dt23
u THE 116th REGIMENT, P. V.,
R accepted for three years, are now nearly ready for
ll? the field. Fractions. of companies will be accepted
from the country. Beornlta from She country coming
Into tbia regiment’wilt receive bounty in Mdition to
the bounty paid by their county and General Government.
Transportation will be furnished on application to these
Headquarters, 624 MARKKT Street, Philadelphia, or to
Major G. H. B ABDWKLL, at “Herr’s Hotel,” Harris
burg. D. UKKNAX,
auil>l2t Gol. Commanding 116th Regimen’, P. V.
i! CITY BOUNTY FUND CQM-
R MISsIOH.
I|J NOTIOETO VOIiHHTBHBS.—OfficiaI informs
"• Hon has been given to the Oity Bounty ‘ Fund Com
mission; that the following named regiments have been
accepted by the Governor of Pennsylvania, on account
of the .quota of Volunteers required from the city of
Philadelphia, vi*;
Zouave d’Afriqne, Col Collis. .
Regiment No. 116, Col. Heenan. .
■■■■■>» *« 117, Col. A. H- Tippin, Scott Legion.
« “ 118, Col. C.M.Frevost,Corn Exchange.
“ ■« 119, Col. P.C. EUmaker, Gray Beaerves.
“ “ 121,; Col. Chapman Biddle.
The Commission are ready to pay the bounty to volun
teers In said regiments nndor the rules and regulations
heretofore: published .
anl6-13t JOBN O. KNOX, Chairman.
« 121st REGIMENT P. V.—RE-
R CEBITS wanted for Company D, of the 23d Philadel
phia Bight Infantry! Colonel Chapman Biddle.' Apply
w at ihe AHDBBSON HOCBB. 1619 SOUTH street, op-;
posite the Hater Market. Bounty 8160. Mnstered In
at osce>’ CHABLES S. ETTING)
; *rilB«6fc Second Irfentenant.
if 1215 t... REGIMENT PENNSYL
■ VANIA VOLUNTKKBS, Colonel CHAPMAN
W BIDDLE.
BEOEUITS WANTED FOB THE'WAN.
Ap'remiumot $2 will be paid to each recruit at the
time of mutter. . •
OnVmontb’a par in adyanea, and
$l6O Bounty; to wit:
$25 United States Bounty tn cash.
$6O City of Philadelphia Bounty.
#lO Extra Bounty, and
$75 United States Bounty at the end of the war.
Beeruita will be muttered immediately Into eerrloe,
Pay and rations from date of master.
Apply at anyof the following recruiting station*:
ALEXANDEB LAWBIE, Captain Co. B, No. 506
Vine street. _ •_
OHABLES F. HULSH, 2d Lieutenant Co B, H. W.
corner of Franklin Square.
J. FB ANK STEELING, Captain Co. 0, N. B. corner
Sixth and Minor etreete.
.GE6BGE WM. POWELL, 2d Lieutenant . Co. O, N.
E. comer Twelfth and Spring Garden etreete.
OHABLEB E. BITING. 2d Lieutenant Co. D, Ho.
1629 South street.
M. W. 0. BABOLAT, 2d Lieutenant Co. B, No. 716
Girard avenue. _■ . . _ -
J. ALFBED KAY, 2d Lieutenant Co. F, Bruner’s
Hotel, Main street. Germantown.
WM. SMITH HOBABT, 2d Lieutenant Co. G, Potto
town, Montgomery county.. , „ 0 «
EDWABD GBA7 Z, Jr., 2d Lieutenant Co. H, S. B.
corner oi Tenth and Thompson street* „
JOHN DUBBOBOW, 2d Lieutenant Co. I, No. 229
North Second street. _ , .
JOBHUA GABBED, 2d Lieutenant Co.K, Main street,
Frankferd. _ .. ....
JOHN lUNGEBIOH, 2d Lieutenant, No. 43 North
Third street/ _
SAMUEL T. LLOYD, Captain Co. B, No. 72* Zane
Btrcat. ... .
HABBY HBBTZIiEB, Liontenant, Ho. 821 Market
itr«efc. > -
JAMES A3HWOBTH, Captain,Co. I, Frankford.
JAMES MAGNEB, Lieutenant, N. K. ooroer Sixth
and Minor streets.:
WILLIAM W. DOBR* Lieutenant, 336 North Thir
teenth Btreet and 405 Walnut street. . . ■
SAMUEL 0. THOMAS, Sergeant Co. D, No. 481
Chestnut street. .
T.E ZELL, Ne.4&Bonth Filth street.
, anl6t23 , THOMAS M- HALL. Adjutant.
* RECRUITING- OFFICE Of
THE ANDEESOK TOOOP, Ground Floor of
th. Pennsylvania Bailroad Offloo. corner of
Thlb» fctreet and WIIiIiING’B Alley.. . -
, . »**oapt; WH. J. PALHEB.
1 - Sergt. ALFBEO VEZIN,
0018-6t* Private NORMAN M- SMITB,
igUCKTAXD BRIGADE.
ijA FEW PICKED MEN WANTED IM-
Ff r a Company in Colonel li. Wister's (143 d) Regiment
of ibis celebratedßrigade.
TO ALL OTHER BOUNTIES WILL BE PAID!
AT 737 MARKET.STREET.
M)2O-«
* HEADQUARTERS CADWALA
MBBB REGIMENT, 120th P. T., COL. WM. JF.
f IMSOBHEIBKB, B. W. Corner NINTH and WAtNOT
-Street*. Recruitß wanted to till up the above Regi
ment. Tolnnttrafrom the country will receive the City
of Philadelphia Bounty, making altogether 5165. Apply
by mail, or lu person, as above
M T. SOHRSIBEB,
BuSO-et# Cul lSOih Beg. P. Y,
f£IO 33 USIKE 8 S MEN
' The condition of circumstances regarding the produc
tion of the NEW LONG-RANGE CANNON, and the
position of the Inventor, call for action in a pecuniary
way to advance its progress to completion and, readiness
for use. . -
Subscriptions or contributions will be received, and are
urgently needed for a fund or capital for producing it as
speedily as possible. No time should be lost. It is of
importance to the lives of our men id the field that such
weapons of unequalled range should be In use as soon as
possible. *
Receipts will .be given for all; subscriptions, and
these receipts will be exobanged whenever desired for
certificates of membership or partnership interest in the
proceeds of the buainessofmanufacturlng these guns add
fnrnißhing them to Government. Hence, ail Bams con
tributed will be invested profitably, and the needs of opr
armies and the demand of patriotism will at the same time
be met. - ■ ■- ..
Shall this bo done at once 1 Shall Pbiladelplians have
the honor cf promptly doing this work as a popular
movement in aid of the Union cause 1
The vital time to act is now. Shall there be an earnest
response? "
TiTANCY SffIRTING FLANNELS.—
JL' Just opened, a few eases of Frenoh Shirting Flan
nels, in neat Stripes, Checks, and Plaids, of desirable
styles end uualltlee.
ALSO-—Gray,’ Soarlet, and Bine Flannels.
an!2 : BHABPLESS BROTHERS.
T?NGLISH PKINTB, FALL STYLEB.
I'J Opening of British Prints.
4-4 Frenoh styles.
ETBE&LANDRLL,
nnS FOURTH and ABOH.
T INBNS, WHIT® GOODS, HO3IE-
U BT, EMBROIDERIES.—’The 'subscribers, in ad
dition to the House Fornishing and,@urtain Departments
of the Dry Good- Business, give special attention to and
have always on hand a fresh stock of the best Sheeting
Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, and, Embroideries, to
which the attention of buyers is respectfully rednested.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARBINGER * ARRISON,
au6-18t - 1088,CHESTNUT Street.
THE LAST CHANGE 808 Bar
gains.
FURTHER BEDUOTtON IN PRICES.
We ere determined to closeout the balance of oar Bum
mer Stock before the first of September. In order to do
ee w© wHI offer ear entire stock of
FANOT SILKS, . ' '
DFSIR4BM DRESS GOODS*
LAu£ MAbTLES AND POIimS,
S2BK COATS AND SAOQUE'S, ,
At lower prices than those of any other Retail House
In the city.
Capt. A. LA WEIR.
aa2o 4t*
OUB BLACK SILKS % .
can’t be matched in prices and Qualifies, as they were all
bought before the last rise, and we are able tn-sell them
at our -
-DABGAINB in dry goods.
J 3 Thefoliowipg lota wiiibe soidata great sacrifice
to close them oat—vi 2?: ' 7
Two lota Black Silk an* Wool ChalHes at 18 *o, worth
87*0.
Five pieceg Barege Anglfc at do, worth 10c,
""Five pieces plain Barege at 12* c.
Also, a largo lot of Shetland Shawls, at Ter r low prices,
splendid for travelling or at watering places.
At - JOHN R. STOKBS',-
703 ABOH Street.,
Hesjuat opened KE-V GOOD 3 aa follows '. Broad
iH hem-stitched ad£fs:,2, and 3‘inch hem ;.hem
stitched Hdkfs. (all linen), 13c-, dr J9l 60 per doit.;
g new styles narrow -cal. edgings and beddings; new
£ styles solute lace and ether collars and Betts,' - .
£ ALL 808 SALE AT OLD PBIOB3.
All fancy made-up goods, such as lace and other
q setts, collars, sleeves. veils, hdkfs.. Ac. Ac., will bo
55 closed ent, 808 THIS MOUTH OHIiY, prepara-
H tory to laying in Pal Stock,
g AT A BEDTJOTIOS OB 20.PE8 CENT.
D “.Remnants”, of all kinds:of Z/inens, White
Z) Goods* Edgings. Inztrlings, Ac. Ac, will also be
dosed outat a HEAVY DISOOHKT.
TS As all of the above goods have recently advanced
3 from 20 to 25 per cent., from the, increased rates
of exchange and tariff, the above great rsductiaji
from our old prices should prove a great induce
ment for purchasers of these articles to bny during
this month. ‘ ■ 1 an9 - tf
A LLWOOL FRBNGH JB'LA.NNELS
a\ fancy styles! for Gents’Shirts. -
EYBE A LAKBELL,
bo B BOUBTH and ABOH.
A LL-WOOL CHEOKED OABH
:'Jr\" MSBE S.—JO-inch Black and White Check*
fine pure Laine Caahmeres. Imported and-for sale by
SH&BPLEBB BBOTHKRS,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
Tweeds and c&ssimeres. .
1,6(X) yards heavy Gassimeres; just opened.
Also, 1,000 yards all-wool Tweeds, 62 to 75 conta.
Sommer and Fall Casmmereß, a full stock.
. Hen’s and Boys’ wear, onr stock is complete.
; •DOHESTIOS.
Bleached and Brown Shirtings.
Bleaohtd and Brown Sheetings. , :
Cotton Flannels, Domet, all wool, and Baoiae do.
Cotton Goods, at lowest market rates.
HONEY-COMB QUILTS.
Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts, t
BathiDg Flannels, Mosunito Nets.
Linen Table.Damasks.and Napkins.
Cheap lots of 4-4 heavy Irißh Linens.'
CLOSING OUT.
Silk Mantles, Thin Boaters, Lace Goods.
Boyß’ Bnmmer Clothing.
Thin Dress Goods, Black Tamartine*.
Challies, Mohairs, Mozamhiqnea, Ac.
COOPER A OONABD,
jy3l.tr 8. B. corner NINTH and MARKET sta.
TVoRITSPES—RI IMER’S have won
it golden opinions from all admirers of fin® arts j fresh,
vann, and impiesßive. coloring flesh tints subdued and
natural Gallery sECoBBS;reet, above Green. It*
We have sets* gold Congresa Water in tonntaina, hoc
ln vesseliiof any other description than ordinary-sized
glass bottle*. The.Wrk of every bottle of the genuine!!
branded, ■ '
And any without!, ———— thoee words and let
' fOONGBKSfI
ten on the ceth ill 0. & W,
I WATKB.
/ | whether from foun-j.
MILITARy.
DIATELT,
$2O IN ADDITION
APPLY IMMEDIATE liY
IMPLEMENTS OF WAR.
AND OTHERS
0 F E N TER PR IS E
i EARNEST PATRIOTISM.
A. M. DENSMOBE,
Attorney for the Inventor,
132# Sonth THIRD Street
RETAIL DRP GOODS.
'ALL HE LAINES, ALL NEW
PATTERNS.—HamiIton D# Lalnea.
Pacific De Lames.
Maacbeeter 3)e liases.
BYRE A LANDEbL, .
FOURTH and ARCH.
OLD LOW PBIOE3.
One tot cheapest Black Figured Silks ever oflbred,
Also, a good aoM-rimcnt of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
H. STEEL A SON,
an4-tf No. 718 North TENTH Bt, above Obetoa.
STREET
<‘ OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES. 1 ’
E., M.NEEDLES
1024 CHESTNUT STREET.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
SPRING .
WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET,
r HSW TOES
An attempt bee been mode to deceive the public bi
persons o{faring whet they ceß “ Oosqbbsb Wate» ”
from fountains, and at the price of ali(6) cento per glaaa.
The wioltiaU prioe of the genuine Confess Water, at
Hew York, being about 7# cento per glass, the impod
tion of pretending to sell at retail at leas than coat, and
without allowance for freight, oartage, or breakage, U
,apparent; bnt their probable coarse baa been to empty
one bottle of genuine Congress Water Into «| fountain
filled with their traah, end thereby chriatenlng lta total
contento.
CLABHB A WHITB,
Proprietors of Congress Speing.
The following gentlemen are supplied by asregulsrlj
with genuine Congress Water, in bottles, fresh ffsm fe*
Congress Spring:
FBBD’K BBOWH, oor. Fifth and Cheatnnt it*.
O. 8. HTOBKLL, 1410 Chestnut street
DBAS. BLLIB A 00.. Market street.
B . 3 STBVBHS ft 00., Sonfinental Hotel.
AKBBOSB SMITH, Chestnut street
JP. O; TBBNPB HHY A 00;, 941 Sprnee street
THOB. J. HUSBAND, cor. Third end Spruce B*».
ITTBTH Broe., Walnnt street
GLARKE & WHITE.
toSO-fcalf
rjp h e —•
“EXCELSIOR’* HAMS
ARB THE BEST IN THE WOULD,
J. H. MICHENER & 00.,
©BNBBAL BBOYXSIOH DBAIBBSj
And eorerii of the eeiebrated >
“EXCELSIOR”
SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
Hoe. 14S and 144 Horth FBONT Street,
Settees* AreAoad Race streets, FMla&filpte*.
The' instly- celebrated “ EXOKLBIOB 1 ’ HAMS ere
onred hr J.'H.M. A 00., (in * etple peenlier to thent
eeWee,) expressly for FAMILY USB; are of deiicione
flayor; free from the nnpleesant teste of Balt and are
pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered for
cede. • if2B-lm_
T OST OR MISLAID.—Scrip Certifi
"'•Jli cates of the Penn MutualMe Insurance Company,
HO. 878, of 1850, BHS; Ho. 628f0f l8Sl,;B». AppUea
tlon bas been made for. iha tone of-now 9? * Q
place thereof. JAS. B. AI.VOBD.r_
August 12, 1868. enWwflt*
Saratoga, July 1, 1883.
getitimit,
>r bottles.
MILITARY GOODS.
QEO. W. SIMONS & BRO.,
manufacturing jewellers,
SANBOM-STBKKT HALL, BAN SOM STREET,
ABOVE SIXTH, (Bp Stairs.)
SWORDS!
INFANTRY, OATALEY,
MEDIO Air. Etc.
BELTS ANI) SASHES,
SWORD-KNOTS AND COVERS,
SHOULDER BTBAPS AND MILITARY BADGES
PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE
TO ORDER.
au9-sw Bm
T. SNODGRASS.
CIVIL & MILITARY CLOTH HOUSE,
' NO. 34 SOUTH SECOND STBEE T..
We give special attention to Officers’ materials, and
hare now in store a very select and, extensive stock of
aH shades and grades for suits and overcoats.
Also, a great variety of WOOLENS, adapted to La
dies*, Gentlemen’s and Obildreu’a wear. BulB-6t
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
1862.
JOHNES, BERRY. & Co.,
(Bncceasors to Abbott, Jobnes, Ic Oo.,)
527 MARKET, AND 524 COMMERCE STREETS,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
s i lI
■ ; AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Have dow opened on entirely
NSW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK, IN
ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
" * - AMERICAN
DRESS GOODS.
Also, a full assortment in
WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS,GLOVES,
shawls, &p.,
Which they offer at the very Lowest Market Pricoß, and
solicit the attention of the Trade. aulB-3m ,
YARD.GILLMORE, &Co.,
Nos. 617 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Streets,
Hare now open their
FALL" IMPORTATION
OF SILK AND FANCY
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE
GOODS,
LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.
BOUGHT IN EUROPE BY
ONE OF THE FIRM.
To which the attention of the trade is particularly in
vited. • ... . suU-3m
COMMISSION HOUSES.
gEAMLESS BAGS.
“LEWISTON” and
“PREMIUM” “A.”
FOR SALE BY
' WELLING, COFFIN, & 00.,
jy2l.mwflm ... No. 220 CHESTNUT Street.
jyiNNELL
. ■■ asd
GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.’S
v 3? BIN T 8-
400 Cases NEW FALL STYLES.
; FOR SALE BY
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,^
... .em-OTtim- - ■ - -m». 000-qmiiBTNUT Street/
jgED'-QTJILTS, SUITABLE EOS
HOSPITAL PURPOSES.
8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND
SLATE.
•ALSO, !L4 and' 0-4TNDIG9 'BLUE FliAt,riSii,S. -
: For sale by ■
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
jyl«.2m 34 H. FRONT and 3B LETITIA STREET.
gHIFLEY. HAZARD. &
V HUTCHINSON,
Ho. 119 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION MERCHANT!!
yon Tin salb of
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
mh3B-6m ...■■i,'.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
T?INE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
JJ The subscriber woold invito attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
Which be makes a speciality in his boldness. Also, eon
*to*HOTKLTIEB FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. w. SOOTT,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE,
UTo. 814 CHESTNUT STRBBT-,
ia9-tf • Fonr.doorg below the OontlnentaL
FINANCIAL.
u.-s.
FIVE TWENTIES;
20-TEAR SIX PER CENT. RONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE OOVEBN-
MKNT AFTER FIVE TEARS,
I am instructed by the SEOBETABY OF THB
TBHASUBY to reoelTe subscriptions for the abore
LOAN AT PAR,
TUB IHTBBJSBT TO OOMMBHOH FBOM DATS
OF DEPOSIT,
Thus SToiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by
nailing payment in GOLD of the Interest from May
A fall supply of these Bond* always on hand.
JAY OOOKE,
114 SOUTH THIRD ST.
jy29-tt ■ yv"; W-: ‘ "•>'
<?A JTAA AND SEVERAL SMALIc
IUT.Uv V* SB Brans, to loan on first mortgagee of
City Property. JOBS B.OOLAHAN, i :
aul9-St* : 142 South EIGHTH Street.
•TAMBB H. WALTOB, .
TTTALTON & TGBT,
Y V BAB EBBS, BBOKBBS,
" ASD
GBNEBAIi OOBIiBOTOBS,
Ho. 26 Booth THIBD Street, Philadolphla,
BHFEBENOEB.
Jay Oooke A Co., Hon. James Pollook,
James, Kent, Santoe, A Co., Hon. H.D. Foster,
Eeberlck, Black, A Co., Hon. A. H. Boeder,
O.McKibbin A Son, Hon. Asa Packer,
BP, Middleton A Bro., Hon. Warren J. Woodward;
Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. Xi. Bradford, Bm.
■■ an7.3m . . ■
M SCHULTZ & CO. have removed
• to No. 16 South THIBD Street; where they will
attend to the purchase and sale of Forelm and Domestio
Exchange, Gold and Silyer, Old Demand Holes and
other Securities. . aul-lm*
THE. SCIENTIFIC HAIR-DYER of
this city is i. GUTEKDNBT, FOURTH : and
BBANOH Streets. : • . ;■/;! .. "... au2j)-iftf
AyfILLER’S ARMY BALSAM.—A
XVA most tillable, remedy, tor the prevention and enre
of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, tod Bowel Oomplalntß. Pre
pared especially for army use, and adapted to camp
dysentery. Imitations * being, offered, buy none without
the propnetor's bignature la on each bottle. _ _
• FBED’K A. miiliEU,
No. 824 North .THIBD Street,
. Corner of Brauch, PliUsdolphia.
Also tor sale*at No. 133 T RIHGE Avenue, and by
GEORGE 0, BOW KB, N. K, corner fllsth tod Vine.
aulS-wsmCt*
SOBBOBIPTION AGENT,
IHOHAB W. TOST.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
YORK AUTUMN
IMPORT.
- u.
BRITISH GOODS.
SAMUEL MoLEAN & Go..
39 AND 41 PARK PLACE,
Have now open, and we by each sioatnir receiving ad
ditions of
FANCY DBESS GOODS, :
BLACK AND WHITE FEINTS, ,
BROWN SHEETINGS,
BLACK AND COLORED ALAACAB,
BLACK AN® COLORED 0080803,
BLACK AND CO LOB-CD DE LAINES,
MOURNING, PRINTED, AND WOVEN GOODS,
DKBEGKS, LAVBLLAB,
PlyilD AND FANCY LONG AND SQUARE SH AWBS,
To aa examination and purchase of which they respect
full}' invito buj ora.
SAMUEL McLEAN & Go.,
39 AND 41 PARK PLACE,
aulP-121# NEW YORK.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
.JJ..E W 800 K S 3.
JUST BEADY.
LISMISERABLEB—MARIUS.
The third part of Victor Hugo’s great French novel,
which is creating such a literary sensation. Uniform m
price and style with part first, “ Fantine,” and part se*
cond, “Oosette.” Taper covers, price 60 cents, and
doth booed, $l.
THE FLY-INC DUTCHMAN.
An entirely new, humorous poem of the funniest cha
racter, by John G. Saxb : with sixteen irresistibly comlo
liiusTatiotis, on timed paper. Cloth, bound in style of
“Nothing to Wear,” price 50 cents. A regular hit.
OUT OF HIS HEAD.
. A strange and eccentric romance, by T B. Anns ion,
(author of “ Babie Bell.”} Paper covers, price 50 cents,
and cloth beuhd, on superior paper, SI.
*** fold by all Booksellers, and sent by mail free, on
receipt of prloe, by .'
CARLETON, Publisher,
(LATE RUDD & OARLETON,)
413 BBOADWAY, cor. Lispenard street,. ;
auS-wstf , NEW YORK.
NEW GYMNASTICS.—New %m
t'naßtlcß for Men, Women,-and Children. By Dio
Lewis, M. D. With 300 illufttrations,-sl.
Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough, bine and gold, 75 cents.
Volume 9 Lockhart’s Life of Scott, Boston edition, 76
oentp. r ;
Portraltof Major General Pope, 63 centa. For sale by >
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MAR TIEN,
606 CHESTNUT Street, *
PHOTOGRAPHS.
-TVTOT BING LIKE THEM HAVE
lix. yet been seen. BEIMBR’S Colored Photograph*
are still the favorite* of a discerning publics fine anality
and accurately colored, for #l. SECOND Street, above
A TRUTH worth noting.—
The present is the time to obtain an -elaborately
colored faithful portrait at ieduced prices BEIMEB’3
life-fiize oil colored Pbotogrftp' B at SBOONO Street,
above Green.
circulating library
TXT BROTHERHJB AD’S Cl R OU
f Y • LATINO LIBBABY- All the NEW English
and American Boohs, including ALL CLASSES of Lite
ratnre. This is the ONLY Library in the country that
includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that aronoi
BEPBINTED here. ■
Terms JB6 per year j 6 months S3l three months $1.50,
or 8 cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street jyT-2ra*
EDU CATION AX.
A RACHMANN, TBACHJER Of
XJL the PIANO. ORGAN, HELODEOS, and VIO
LIN, will resume the duties of his profession SEPTEM.
BEE- Ist, NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE,’ «2i
North ELEVENTH.Street.i au2o.lm*
ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACA
BBMT, liOCUST, west of Sixteenth, reopens SEP*
TKMisEElst, Bt» A. M
J. AUDEEWS HABBIS, A. M ,
Principal.
au!o 32t*
fi ERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMI
VX NARY, GEEKS' Street, south of Walnut lane, will
reopen WEDNESDAY. September 3d. .
Circulars setting forth Terms, Oonrse of Instruction,
Ac., may bo obtained of
Prof. WALTER S. FORTKSOUE, A. M.,
an2o tf * Principal.
PENNSYLVANIA MIL IT ARY
' ACADEMY at West Chester, (for boarders only).
This Academy; wiil be opened on THURSDAY, Beptem
tember 4tb» 1862. It was chartered by the Legislature at
its last bPßsion with lull collegiate powers. ..... .
Ib its capacious building?, which were erected and
furcißbed at 'a castof Orer sixty thousand dollars, are
arrangements of the highest order for the 'comfortable
quartering and subsisting of one hundred and fifty cadets.
A corps of competent and experienced teachers will
give their undivided attention to. the educational depart
ment, and aiia lo'make. their instruction thorough and
practical. The department of studies'embraces the fol
lowing courses: Primary,vCommeroi&l, and Scientific,
OoUegiate and Military. The moral training of cadets
will be carefully attended to. For circulars, apply to
James H. Orue, Esq., No. 626 Oheetnut tuo
book stand of Continental Hotel, to. : ,
au2o-24t Col. THEO.HYATT, .Presid*** A.
lOPOSAIoS.-'
Proposals - acid, coal,
AMD . Qp TI!E xjajTnn Siatss, _ :
;' pHiLADRLPUtA, August 20,186-.
SEALED peOPOSADS for supplying tbs Mint of the
bEALED B anch Hint, if required, with Acids,
United State B- aon n firßt p rOX - imni 0.-in be received by
o’dMh, noon ot the 30th lust.
TbeTiltncj-or partißg aiciui~wr;;i>ft of the eUoQgth of S 9
Beahme'&ndthe Sulphuric Acid 66 Beanme. Said aotds
to be deUvered. in tub, carboy s, atgeuch tunes add ta «euch
quantities as 'may be required. The; proposals must ho
endorsed,.‘fPropcßals.for Acids”
Propoaals sealed) for supplying the Sllat with Lehigh
and. Schuylkill GOAIq-of the best; varieties, from the Ist
September, 1862, to the Ist April, 1863, and for ; HICK
ORY and PINE WOOD, for .one year. from the Ist Sep
tember, 1862, wilt also be received up to the time above
stated. The Lehigh Coal roust be from the Buck Slonu
tain vein, and of size suitable for the melting fnrnaoes,
and the Schuylkill of sizes suitable for boiler purpose?.
Each ton to contain 2240 pounds, ai»d the Coal to be de
livered at the Mint at such limes and in Bach quantities
as may bercquired. Bids to be endorsed Proposalsf#r
-Coal.” Tbe Wood mußt be of the best quality, aud de
livered as required. Proposals therefor to be endorsed,
‘ Proposals for Wood.'’ • ,
auSO lOt JAMES POLI.OOK, Director.
cabinet furniture.
GABINET FURNITURE AMD BHr
LIARD TABLES. '
MOOBE & CAMPION,
No. 261 South SECOND Street,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
how manufacturing a superior article ot
BILLIARD TABLES,.
And have no#; on hand a fall supply, finished with the
MOOR* A CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by ail who have used them to be
superior to all others-^
For the qu&ity and finish of these Tables the manu
facturers refer 10 their numerous patrons throughout
the Union, who are familiar with, the character of their
work. >. ; re2e-6m
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FIBI AND MAEINB
QIRAKD
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE 41$ WALNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA
CAPITAL *BOO,OOO.
: This company continues to take risks en toe Batw
cteMMorPropertyat low wtes.: : ,f ' :’ .
The public can rely npon ita and_ebHr
ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursement! for, tte
beueat of the publfoduring the last nine years, exceed
m boo,ooo*
•ad we respeotfnlly solicit Its favor to toe fotar*.
DIEEOTOBB,
OHAB. I. DUPONT, JKBBY WALKED,
JOHNW.OLAGHOKN, JOHN THOBNLET,
C.J.HBAELITT, .ABBAHAM HAST,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PBTEBB. HOE, oIH. I
WE U. SWAIN, FUBHAN SHHPPAKP
JOSEPH KLAPF, M. D. H. 8. LAWBENOM,
Wtf. O. BUDMAN, JOHN BUPPLKB.
THOMAS OEAVEN, President.
A. B. QILLKTT, Tie* PresMant
JAS. B. AIiVOBP, Secretary. • ap26-tf
THAME INSUBA
JD Ho. 406 CHESTNUT
jfibb and inl.
MSB
F.H.Bnok,
Chai. Biohantoon,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Alex. Whilldln,
Ceo.'A. West,
O.W. Davis, _
FBANOIB H. BU<
OHABLBSBHJHj
WILLIAMS I. BLAHOB
Commonwealth fiee insh
1 ! WAWON OOMPAHT. OF THE STATE 01
Pennsylvania.
rjuusniu DEBEOTOBB.
Osyid Jayne, M. D., Oharlee H. Bogs**,
johnM. Whltall, John K .Walker,
Edward 0. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker,
Thomas S. Stewart, William Strothers,
Henry Lewis, Jr., EHjab Jones.
a ’ DAVID JAYNE, M D., President.
JOHN M. WH3TALL, Vice PresKUr*
. SAMUEL a MOON, Secretary. _ „
■ OBee;", Commonwealth Bnlldlm, SIS OBISTfIOi
Btreet.PhUadelphia. ■■
LILLIE’B SAFE DEPOT BB
PPmOVEI) to No. Sl South SEVENTH Street, new
toeFrankUh Institute. ‘
The ondendgned, thankful for peat favor*, and beta!
determined to’merit ftitore patronage, hae seenrad as
elegant, and couYeulMil rtow> Mid w bow (® Mad l
large assortment of Lillie’i OelebratedWronght acl
,Cbillodlron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (toe mill
strictly firo and bcrglar proof safes made.) Also, Innisi
Unequalled Bank Vault,- Safe, and Bank Looks. - ,
Mile's,Bank Vanlt Doors and Looks will be faratsbei
to order on short notlcet'" Thle is the strongest, best J«
tested, and cheapestiDoof and Look yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to LBB»’* r ***
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ao.: ThlsSad* M 000
ceded to enrpaae to stylo and eteganeo
feredfor this purpose, and i« the only ono that Is atrteH}
MUte *» »ia *wi
““ Agent
EVANS & WATSON’S
' ___ __BALAJ4ANDXB S&.FK
STORE,
• / 16 SOUTH FOURTH BTBEET,
PHIIiABFIrPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FIBE-PBOOF 8&73S always on
hand.
JCDS OOMPAMSj
Street.
nd mamjuiroa.
Tons. '
X. D. Woodruff,
John Kessler, Jr.,
P.S. Justice,
Washington Jones,
Chaa. Stokes, ,
John W. Zrenuto.
K, President. .
.BDBON, Vlce PrwMant. «
ABD, Secretary. £mhl»-B*
SAFES.
AUCTION SALES.
RUCTION NOTICE.
BALE OF FBESH
BRITISH DRY GOODS.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO.,
Ho*. 232 and 234 MARKET Street, Philadelphia,
Wilt sell,
ON THURSDAY MORNING,
August 21, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, on four
month*' credit, the following fresh imported D.y (Joeis:
30 cages 4 4 Irish Shirting Linens.
Cases Bley Linen A
Pieces white, black, brown, and Bley Hollands.
' Pieces white and brown Damasks and Gloths.
Pieces Barnsley Damasks and Huckg. '
Pieces Elantio Canvass.:
Doztns Huok and Diapsr.Towels.' *
Dozens Gents’ and Ladies* Linen Cambric Qdhfs
Cases Prints and Debeges.
Oases fine JUobairs.
Cases black Orleans.
Oases black Italian Cloths.
Cases black Satin doUheno.
Pieces black Bepellant Ciotbß.
Piece* black silk finish Velvets.
Also, 1,600 Army Blanket* and 3birt», Cloths, Cassf
meres, Kid Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Ac.
au2o-2t JOHN S. HIKES & 00., Auctioneers.
jyjABSHAL’S SALE.
By virtue of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN
CADWALADKB, Judge of the District Court of the
United Btat. 8, in and lor the Eastern District of Penn
sylvania.. in Admiralty,' to me direoted, will be sold at
publio sale, to the highest and best bidder; FOB OABH, at
BABUBL C. COOK’S AUCTION STOBB, He; 124
SOUTH FBONT STREET,
OS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1882,
• /: ■■■■ '■ ’' :
AT O’CLOCK,
A large assortment of DBY GOODS, comprising
IRISH LINENS, MUSLIN'S, PRINTS, WHIPS
GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY,
lIDKFS., tSe., dec.
Goods arranged for examination with catalogues; oa«
, day previous to sale.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal E.D.of.Pa.
WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
,DT W. L. WALL & CO. ; AUO-
D TIONKKRS. x ------
GOVEKNM BAT SALE OF CONDEMNED ANIMALS.
V V ill be sold at public auction, at the CORRAL, near
the E aval Observatory,
- ' ON MONDAY,
August 25tb, 1862, commencing at 10 o’clock, A.M., a
number of
BOSSES AND MOLES,
Condemned as unfit for public service.
Terms, cash, in Government funds.
. J. J. DANA,
Captain A. Q M. U. S A.
au3£M2s W. L.’ WALL k CO., Auctioneers.
AMUSEMENTS,
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OV
THE FINE ARTS, •
3026 OHESTNUT STREET,
Is open dally (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. HR f
P, M. Admission 26 cents, Children half price.
■ Shares of Stock, $3O. - jy9
WANTS.
Nile s j register—wanted—
Vole. 72, 73, and 75 of Niles' Register.- Analyst
the office of the Philadelphia Press. au!9-5t
IX7 ANTED—lmmediate employment,
* with a moderate salary, by a young lady wh#
has received a fine English and Mathematical education,
and has had gome years’experience as Teacber. Unex
ceptionable reference given. Address * 6 ELM A,” No.
1116 OALLOWHILL Street. Is willing to JaaTd the
city. < aul9 2t*
TXT - ANTED—By a Lady competent
T Y to teach English, French, ami muaio, a SITU
ATION AS TEAGHEB,; either in a private family or
achcol. or vißiiing teacher. Address “Teacher,” Ho.
1720 £ ACE street, stating terrua,'&c. No objection to
leaving the city. anlBmwf3t*'
■WANTED—A BOY, about 1.5 years
f r of age, to help in a store; mn a t write wel\ and
with good reference. Address if ,G. t at this nfft -e.19 2#
WANTED.— A GERMAN LADY,
experienced in teaching the Piaifo, the German
aud. French Languages, Grecian Painting, and fin#
Needlework, desiiea a situation in a Boarding School.
Address -P. fit., No. 90S North TKNTH street, Ph&£
dtlphia. .... aul9-3t*
. WANTED TO RENT—For a
So*. Bmall family, a Furnished House. Address G H.
GROSMAN,3BO*327, Post Office. auls 6t
TT7>A N T E D .—2OO Wagon-makers,
.V"? Blacksmiths, and Wood-workers, to fid vacaa
cies for Eilistmentßin the United States Army. Apply
to HENBY SIMONS.
-: ..., United States National Wagnn Works,
Comer SECOND and OOMBBBLAND Streets,
aul6-6f# Philadelphia. Pa,
EXCURSIONS.
FLEASUEE-SEEKERS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OOMPA3ST
; Is prepared to issue, during the Bnmmsr, Uckete at
greatly redneed rates »g fellows:
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMP ANT.
COMMUTATION TICKETS
For one, threo, six, nine, dr twelve months, at till
low rates, for tho accommodation of persons living oeR
town, ordocated on or uear the line- of the road during
the summer.-’ From and after Joly 1, 3862, a still greater
reduotlon has been made on these tickets.
COUPON TICKETS
Far twenty-six trips between any two points at abonfi
two cents per mile. These tickets are intended for &#
end of families travelling frequently, and are of great ad
vantage to persons making occasional trips.
BOHOOL TICKETS
For one or three months, for the nse of scholars at
tending school in the city.
CLERGYMEN
Living on or near the line of , the road, and having
occasion to use the road frequently in their dlarteaP
capacity, are famished with certificates entitling them
to travel at half fare. Applications to be made only to
Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent, at Altoona.
EXCURSION TICKETS
Issued at half fare to parties of otot forty, good faf.
any;reasonable time.
EXCURSION TICKETS flitting the Sommer are *>»
at greaUp reduced rates, for the benefit of those teak' •
toR recreation from business, or in pursuit of health.
These Tickets are good for ten flays, and are issued tO' ’
OBEBBON (top of the AHegheny Mountains), AL
TOONA (foot of the mountains), BEDFORD, DOUB-;
LING GAP,*SaifIEPHBATA SPRINGS.
For time of departure of trains see bills and eards oT'
the road. ■
For Through Tickets apply at the office of th» Ooai
panr, Southeast corner of BIiBVENTB. and KiSKIT''
Streets. ‘
'' JAMES GOWDEK, Agent
MTWIB 1.. HOTJPT, General Ticket Agent
jjlß-teol- \ ■■ '' j
.. WEST CHBSTEB
PHILADELPHIA BAH»>
CHEAP AFTERNOON EX
CURSIONS ON. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYa,
Throogh the finest Country and_tbe most boauttml
Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia.
On TUESDAYS sad FBtDAYS of each-we* Tm«
fitrtJisr notice ah Extra Train will leave "Weat Cheater hi*
0.65 P-M. for Philadelphia.
Passer wrs buyins: Excursion Tickets can take onhvf
the 2 or 4.30 P M. Train from Philadelphia, andtheA
or 8.65 P. M. Train from West Cheater.
BOUND-TBIP TICKETS FBOMPHTLADEIjPHUL
to all Stationa east of Weat ObSter, good on any of (ha>
above Trains, ont or in, may be had on these days ONIiI,
at KXODBSIOK BATES, good only on the days isened.
For farther information, apply at the Ticket Office, ft
the Depot, N. B. comer of EIGHTEENTH and MAB
KET Streets. ■
MASrvDw,tOHTini.l.oaAmosß po» BdkmbkßoawwM
OK THB XnHI OP THB BOAD.
HENBT WOOD,
Superintendent.
je?i-t«wfß tr
NOTICE.—NORTtt
PENNSYLVANIA B A IB-
BEMOYAB OF PASS SKGER DEPOT
from FRONT and WILLOW Street* to
... „ THE HEW DEPOT,
THIRD BTB*ET, ABOVE THOMPSON STBBBT.
Oh and after MONDAY, September Ist, 1862, the Pas
senger Train* Oh this road will leaTO
THE NEW DIP iT,
TBIBD STREET, ABOVE THOMP3ON STBBBT.
instead of FRONT and WIBOOW Street*, as at present-
All Trains will »to» at BERKS Street, aatwmU.
■White .Cars -of Third-Street City. Pasaenser Sine rtuv
directly to the new Depot. EDDXS Oh ABK.,
a02012t - . .. .. .... ■ Agent.
. i inn'll i i NOTICE- —PHILA-
:fi9SKS DISDPHIA, GERMANTOWN.
AND NORRISTOWN BAIDBOAD. BSITMIW
. The destrnction of lhe WISSAHIOKON BBtDGB
does not interfere -with the regUar shipment of Freight
to snd from any point on thJOHN*H LBWARS,
General Freight Agent
TBUBS AND BRACE DE-.
. 0. H. HBBDKEB, . ,
Corner TWBIiTrTH. and BAOB Streeis,PHladelpV>.
Hernial. Tmaaes and mechanical appliances ooroJpitp
adjusted by
• <v dl H- NEBD3UI&B.
Fine French and approyed American, adapted,to.fcTS*?-
form of rapture, in adults ani cbUdren, Xsgliib
American* Supporters and Bate, Sbonlder Peaces* So**
jpensories, Elastic Stockings* and Syringes, m
riety. Lpdies 1 Department,. TWEIjFTS
door below Ba'ceT Oou&sted by eompcteoa taOM
jy£B*3mif ' • '
BOUNTY; PENSIONS,' AND BACK
PAY, Claianon the TJniUA States Government for
tbe $lOO Bounty, Pensions, wJ Buck Pay BiomeUy
of"ss only wW
’Sw* - 27 Sooth SIXTH Street
rNQOT COPPER—FROM : THB
L AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY, of LakO
Superior, •«-..«» 1* to
ili ABOKB&SSi.
j»iB-ira3aa*