The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 21, 1862, Image 3

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i ,-Sk W |U be displayed amongst you. I
' lem 6 f ?w evening, »*‘he meetings which were
dUOTDiof Philadelphia, fur the
W»’’Lihig probation* *° n-mtnate the usual
f rf4» of 'fall election. a large nnmber of Democrats
’Sffu iindly participated with the Bepnhll-
At*»'S o ?7 in forming a now organiasthm.
"?/ St" l A °wt this is th« tone that alone can save the
t ’‘"“in fer ns to expect onr gallant men
W- ? «, lighting bravely there when we are
idle <0 b n is in vain for a man who sends his
fit) «. to assist those sons by contributing
'iu»' tf „Sthe men who are opposed to the Ad-
TOie to s ff 51r. Liucoln, for yon cannot separate
from the Government. Mark you:
d» ,0,1 " r eot peace times. On ordinary occasions,
;,»r« wa fr i Mir attack the Bepnblloan National or
PM» w f ~u#tion. and the Bepnblloan may attack
I* Adrt file National or State Administration, and
iluno; we can live happily under either
«i, c° id” jjnE now, every attempt to weaken the
jt |,!r * !m ‘of Mr. Linools weakens to that extent the
MleW r ?T[ho United States and destroys your cause.
„(*»»• .non rho are now working, sympathizing,
*ll of IW ,Y» clandestinely and openly, to elect what
members of Congress—’what tatheir
• e>U ,m#un i« to send men to the Honse of
Ml who will ▼«!« prrelsely as their prede
pprf,el ’ urecklnrldge party—snoh men as Mr.
Jots l«i‘J* Ancm a, and others—have voted,
ilandl|”*ff,' ..iiirmrt that tbmooraoy which is now
1 Tt and which, I repeat, Is tolling to
inst tbe con A( | m j o iKt ati .n. If yon deprive Mr.
rak House of Ropres ntatlves, he will belike
,t(rfn <d ' to rim on three logs; he will have no
bein' y. eWtioiable, disgraceful, and humiliating
vM, W?" ( , l)|]Sl ,iuoßce. We are alauthtored by onr
,<* 1* ‘ ami we are made t 8 prey not sftnply of
,n s, but of those with whom they sym
»lhW lo . f fSn (Ins great cause Via arousing, while it
ThUF’, 1 re w son to. day, will be ten times stronger
rj tt f* *|[" ‘J in one month from thls time you will
Use rtl portion of » onr city who will dare
jujams l, st tho war [Cheers.] The feeling
•WfWwd yesterday, in Delaware, is best mani
!rb loutsell ink »f the sentiments prevalent
Id kTulers ot (he various religious denominations.
Paver. Delaware, upon the stand erected for
(peed Mg. . B gathering, clergymen of almost
s*l""?,, «sraiis9loi!?, and I heard that in the city of
II idlpM” ,j 1( , giorlmts Catholic priest was in tbe
(Vllo'.rS 1 ™ nvery Sunday, patriotism from his
JdMt "i jHiiirg upon his ohoir : lo sing the Star
jwijdh | Loner. When this feeling gets abroad;
gfM* 1 ™ ‘ [T „,! C( ,, as It must pervade, all classes;
vMß'jjittilizes and soddlttes, the Northern men
trM 1 11 calling you to meet in Independence
,M wilt x° mound trying to get oertillcatcs
HJ* th»= they have alwaye been patriotic.
' ] Von will not need then to send for them
inni their lings, as yott did when Sumpter foil:
1,11 iii h«ns them out tbepiselvee, and be only too glad
iff »* tlioy"have always been right; and our friend
! I "n!f e hor, who nan taken upon himself the sobritjnst
iJciest Brpr under, will have ample time to vetlre
™iyfield»s»political physician and attend to his
~Li of Irilog to deprive the heirs of Stephen Girard
/ lEerwlncl* of that great estate.. These heirs,
un reruitid, d, are yon wi o are before me—the
‘.Hu children who ato enjoying the benefit* of
si liberality of that prlnooly and muoifloent ffrenob-
M Yes, my countrymen, that day is coming, and
< a ri f t()0 , BC d I implore yon now to believe me when I
t>tv ?k.t never, at any period in the world’s history,were
WJ. retards held cut to men if they but do their duty—
Sfarf, cot simply on the battle field, but reward in pri
life—the reward of having done all they conld to
their country—the reward of saving the OonsHtu
. I n{ ] t ed, oi saving the Union that was made before
«?» Ifeortitutioo, and of protecting mankind from the
*. mHUtfau Ot tbe overthrow of w* only free Government
nnttsfaceof'hee.ith, (DroatapmanTO.)^
ttr B Bhehai! Baoheniie was now mtrodnoed. Ho
hats that, slier five > p ars of adopted oitiaenship, he for
lh» flrtt tlmo heard bis own voice at a public meeting.
It to as the chairman said, the pride of the country that
It lire* canal crlvlligcs to the cttlseas, native or adopt
./ 7hs Irishmen of America have done their duty to
thslr adopted country, and the Government has ac
ksawledged Ibeli value. ■ , , ,
Yls speaker ollmlK) to Colonel Corcoran, who is to be
hue fo-doy, and landed the Prealdent. for promoting
him. Any Unn> within fifty years past we might have
taken Mexico. The French tried'it, but found their
inisrs horned, H e could take Cuba if we wanted It,
joS Canada also, but we do not want them. We make
vm causeless wnr Now we arc Battling for freedom, for
onr eonntry, for a Government tbe best the World ever
hut. that must endure when the sovereignties of Earope
■have trembled Into dust.
To the President the speaker paid a high tribute, and
declared that lie Bbonld doubt the wisdom of God If ho
doolilM that liincoln was raised up by Providence to
tirics the nation out of its troubles. fAopiause.J
R*v. J. Walker Ja r kson closed the 1 t of speakers with
S characteristic speech, and the meeting dispersed with
p,nch enthusiasm.
Passage of Regiments.— Tlie 16th
Jlaluo Beglmrat passed tbrongh this city, after being re
jfotliod at tlio Washington- street saloons, about eleven
o'clock Met evenis?, ,
The 113th Hew Fork Regiment was expected to paw
through aboulllro o'clock this morning
During thin evening the Roohe.ter regiment (the 108th
Jicw York, r -nl. Paltoor ) will go on to Baltimore, if not
Jelajfdby tmfore ee,i circi.nat luces.
A detachment of 800 men, ot the 2d Battalion of the
18th Regulars, left Fort Hamilton yesterday morniug,
and passed car Befraahmesit Saloons at four P. M, They
Will join the regiment in Virginia, where It is now sta
tioned, junior commnul of General Pupe. The 12th Ee
gnlar Iterlraent coni in, ■, with tele reinforcement,
twelve companies. aud two others are nearlr full. The
jet Battalion is toll, and Imß been tn the field for some
fiats. The 2d Battalion will be completed as soon as the
men at the different stations can b« c fleeted at heud-
Cttsrten. 2.400 men will constitute the regiment
Ties regiments from the State of Uaine will go on le
Washington this week. .
Fotfr regiments of Oonneoticnt troops are now ready
to start for the war,
Great Pedestrian Feat at ME
DIA.—Mr, Edward Paison Weston, ftho walked from
Boston, Massachusetts, to Washington, in ten cousecu
five data to witness the lnangu'fttfon of President Bin
ciln, will repeat tils great teat at Media, commencing on
Monday, September 1. ..A large and shady field near
tbs depot has bretr selected, upon wh>ch to perform the
task, Mr. Weston is a youug man, about twenty-three
jwb of ago, and a resident of Boston. Hole to walk
tie enliredistance (f„nr hundred and eighty miles) ln-
Slde eight coeseentiro days, wit boot walking on bnnday,
thereby gitieg him only seven da) s’ time to aoeompllah
the task,
The following is the plan laid out as his time-table, to
Commence Monday, rabor 1;
Starting at 3;,' P. SI., aud walk 40 mtlas to 12 P. hi.
Tuesday, Seaemlier 2, •tatting at 1% A Id,, and to
Walk lOf milts in imnty-f our consecutive hours to
A. M. on Wednesday
Wednesday, Sept-mber 3, starting at 3% P. M., and
Mtk3sniUeßtoll)i p M. .
Thursday September 4, starting at 6 A. M., and walk
B miles to 8 I*. It.
Friday, 6ep'tinber 8, starting at 5 A. M. r and walk
i: miles to 0 P. M.
Saturday, Peptemberv.6, starting at 4 A,"M., and walk
B tnild to 9P. a, . . - .
Sunday, September 7 not to walk between 12 Saturday
Sight and 12 bur-day ciaht.
liotday, September 8, starting at 1 A. M., and walk
SO tulles to 10 P. If
\ Tuesday, Septituber 9, starting at 6 A, M., and walk
S 3 miles to 3J< V lit
Tola!, four hundred and eighty mills.
Fire,—Yesterday afternoon, about 8
c*c!ock, ft tire broko out hi the loft of ft ttftble, at Ridge
Meant and Willow streets. The stable was a one story
btiok bonding, with a frame loft, and belonged to the
Eegts Ice Company, H,B-re, pornell A Headrya proprte
tore. The upper p »rt of the building and the contents
of the loft were ilostroi ed. At the time of the fire all
the bone* were oat of the stable except one, and that
waa rescued with nmeh difficulty, .Admit half a ton of
M? and slot of geara were burned. A large frame shed
connecting wiVli the stable waa demdiahed. The shed
wtd roof of the ioe-huuee took fire, and was partially de*
I’eilioiie Of two cargoes of Boston Ice, valued
bB ’ ily ID -' llrf<i bf water. . The damage to
, 5 . 819 ert "n*ted to be 81,600, which Is partially
cowed hf igaui ance,
Awning (he etelile on the south Is a two-story brick
bnMmg,owned hi John Gray, end occupied by Cnrlstian
laenrer as slsger-fceer saloon and dwelling-house The
Building was slightly Injured, and the lumlture con-
SlCerftMr damaged by water. :
The ire is believed to have been occasioned by the
WtohievonEnesa of bo»t. Two boys, who were seen
stoat the prtmlfes jn*t bft'ore tne alarm of fire was
given, were arrested and locked ap In the Fonrteenth
iftoil elation,honsu to await an investigation,
1 Owing the Are a serious disturbance among the fire
men occnrred, ooviuiontd by several companies playing
water upon each other. The disturbance was. however,
gremplty chocked by the active exertions of Assistant
Engine* r Downey, aided by the police. Some half a
dozen of the firemen were arreßted, taken before magis
trates and held to bail
Chief Engineer r,yla was pot present, being oonflned
to els bed by sickness. The whole charge of the fire
upon Assistant Engineer Downey, who ac»
•anltted himself in a highly praiseworthy manner.
Personal —General W. W. Burns
arrlred at the St Lawrence Hotel last evening, and was
serenaded by the baod ot Baxter’s Fire Zouaves. Gen.
cares made a brief and appropriate speoch, thanking
tin band tor ditconridng snob sweet music, and hoping to
nave jnst sncn a band to play for Me brigade a» tt »h .old
enter Richmond at some fntnreday, when it shall fall—
to It surely will—into the hands of our Government.
Ben. Burns' brigade is composed ot Cot. Baxter'sFlro
Zouaves, Col. Moo-chead’a regiment, Oel, Wistar’s Cali
fornia regiment, and Ooi. Owen’s Irishf9th Regiment,
to gallant a brigade as ever eet foot in the field.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
Pbii.4oHl.psia, August 20,1802
Th» proposition of the Secretary of the Treasury to
tnee thirty- five millions of notes of lets denominations
than fire dollars, which at first was looked noon with
hltt little favor, 1. likely to become one of the most useful
hid popular inovi s of that able and sagacious financier.
The targe quantities of the issues of neighboring States
that flooded out chy several months since, with the issue)
t>f our interior banks, bave nearly disappeared, and our
*Hy banks are scarcely able to supply the wants of onr
trading eemmueity. t White the demand is steadily In •
ottßalng, and as soon as the contractors for army clothing
hod e<inlpage are fully under way, which will be In a few
Jays, the amount necessary for thefr use' alone will be
Immense,
Ih« stock market was very much depressed, and a
tumble In prior s, the bears having things very
ftach their owe way. Outsiders will no doubt be anxious
to realize, which will have a tendency to lower prices,
baited Blales coupon sixes, ’Bl, said down to 100#, and
“» T,30 Loan at 103ml03#—a decline of #to #, State
Jites were heavy at 89#, and the coupons at 91#—a
teaceerton of X . City loans sold at 102# for the new
for the old lßsnes. Pennsylvania Railroad
•“•roe declined X, and the bonds were weak. In the
“notes generally the “ bears ” enjoyed a marked odvaa
«ge, and Beading Railroad fell off from 29# to 29# o
a decline of #. The tendency In most of the
Wnei flctttlcns securities wob downward. In Bank
Wtatsi and Passenger Railway securities there was no
“»ng* worthy of Dotloe.
„ opened this morning at 14 and sold up to IS, and
Bnbsequenuy foil toll#, at which figure It closed doll.
•' interest Is being paid at the Mint oa the seven*
™me* of Angnst 18 ; the amount paid out yesterday
*na to-day must have been large, judging from the num*
Mr of persons in waiting.
OH demand-no tes are In demand at about yesterday’s
sflcsij hot must necessarily advance'to within two or
« r * percent, of gold.
Drexel jfc Co. quote ; :
bSLT"? .parel-10 dis.
80 parol 10 pin.
mtlmorellxchango....... ..para # dis.
n-ij ~...—B-1004.i0 dis.
glißemand N01e5,...,.. 7.707#
Wasneonastcrs l Certificates ...I«3# dis.
4 BickB(i ll Inform us that a counterfeit teu-dol.
Bote °n the Bank op Montgomery county, Pa., is now
ng circulated. Vignette—Goddess of Liberty re
"f i seaport on right end ; 10 above and X below :
owal boat on lelt end; 10 above.
Tbs New York tinning Pott of to-day says;
through Mr. Cisco, the Assistant
Is port, appeared In the market to-day for
«L nwSL® n •*>'**■ *thlity treasury notes. The negoHatlnn
ttoneh HCM 8n car *f hour this morning, and
the go««l™»wanted, did not exoeel S 3 000,000,
* t «Son thTm, Mree * wry easily crested the Im
w“a mMDg bwera forat,mu
B *S?lsrt?J* •“bsorlhers embraces the names of several
Tho mp*onß™tw»* r ll Oovef ““>eat secnrltlss, lnclurting
two Son, H!f si f t r ? nB “ ,lllon dolla «' The other
di - , t rll> ui<id la lots or 8250,000 anil
W6r ° th°e » fi
r ’ ti CLft t i 6 i r^? nß, ' ion early h the day, tlm
Weo oflh *S Pwpwlnsf te tell a large amonnfc the
~® Government,** ® ,O1 > I* la nnderstood that
»*ssnt, and «,sf tlfif tee H to 1,880 80 ® ore notes o'
“a that this sum Is needed simply to pay
bounties and other obligations which cannot bo deferred
till the new Treasury notes are ready. ",
Tbo etock market opened with a tendency to reaction
from tbo high prlcee rnling yesterday, and the decline
wae accelerated hy the weakness of the Government Hat;
hnt afterwards there was a better feeling wltn more dis
position to buy. The deoline averages Jfffll per cent.,
and la meet marked on the Eries, these having risen ra
pidly cf late Bmnors have also gained currency that
affair* In the Bhenandoah Valley were nol progressing
favorably, and after the sharp advance of thß past week,
operators are naturally sensitive to disquieting report*.
Money is without quotable ohange. 411 the large
banking homes are offering money at 3# o 4 cent, on
good collaterals.
Goldie X«3i V cent, higher to da». The sales at
tbe Board were small, chiefly at The
brokers are buying a! 116 and selling at 116#. “
Dutiable demand noteß are firm at 107)<®10TV. fils
per cent, certificates sold at
Exchange on London is quiet but firm at1270127)f.
Tbe Arabia, for Liverpool from Boston, takes ont only
$lB,OOO in specie,
Messrs. Thompson Bros!
to-day as follows;
. .. Discount.
New England..l.s
New Tork 5tate....... %
East Bew Jersey 1-5
West New Jersey H
Pennajltanta. %
Philadelphia 1-5
Baltimore,... %
Virginia, Wheeling.... 3
SI'BCIK TABLE.
silver
Mexican d011ar5....... .113
Spanish d011ar5........ 113
Five Frano pieces 103
French crowns.HO
Prussian tha1er.. 5...... 73
English 5i1ver........,520
Species .....113
Old Amer, ba!tdollars..ll3
** quarter d0..11l
Bpan.ciuarters. per m )
Spanish and 1-IS . ] Jl,B i
Hew Am. Bilvsr.;. 109®1U
The exports (exclusive of specie) from Hew York to
foreign ports for the week ending August 19th were
#2 619.401, making s io'al. since January Ist of
380,382,736, against $81,716,273 the same period of last
year.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. 20.
IBeported by 8. ®. SElymakbb, Fhila. Exchange.}
FIBST BOABD.
60 Elmira 15 .. 13 15 Morris Cana1.,,.,42#
2S Mechanics’ 8ank..26 50 Girard 0018.0aeh.24
147 I’cnna. 8... .lota.4B# 1600 IJ 88» ’Bl .......100#
17 d 0.... 40 ii 800GS7.30TN,ond.l03#
1000 SchuylNav 8«,’82 68# 2uUO do do end.lo3
1270 American Gold. ..114 If 2000 Penna. coup. 5a.. .01#
2700 City Cs ..10t5.97 x 20 Harrisburgll 66
8000 do B, var ctfs 97# 3000 Penna B, lstmtg.lo4K
1000 North Penna 85...78 25 N. Penna. B 9#
3COO Penna. 5a.,.......39#
BETWEEJ
37 Oatawissa pref... .11
6000 B 8 6s, ’81....M00#
SECOND
3000 Penna B Ist mtg. 104 V
4000 do do 10 4 J#
22 Parma
2000 Beading Ob, ’BO,. .87
4000 Snnbnry A Erie 7» 95
30(0 d 0.... ...96
100 Beading 8... .M0.29X
AFTER
2100 Penna 6b,........ SOB
75 N Penna B. 9K ,
CLOSING PBIC
Bid. diked.
a 805’81......100 101
I7STr7 8.10N.1038 104*
Philada 08 97 V 97*
Philada 6a ncnv.,lo2 102 V
Penns 65....... 89 89 V
Beading B 29U 2954
Bead m65’80’43.101 ..
Beading bda *7O. 96# 96
Bead mt 6s >BO.. 86j|£ 87 !
Penna B ex div. 49X 4 9U
Penna Him 6b. .104 104*
Pennaß2m 6a..100 100* !
Morris On] Con.. 478 48
Morris Cnl Pref.ll6 ..
ichNav Stock.. 4 % SV
3oh Nav Prof... 14* 16b
Sob N 6s ! B2exint 67 % 68 *
Elmira 8...... IS 13*
Elmira R Fref.,23 26
Sam7a’7B.exint B6*
Philadelphia Markets.
August 20,1862 —Evening.
There is very little demand for Flour, either for export
or homo lisa. The city sales rep. rted are 4<J600 bbis at
»S tor superfine, $5 60 tor extras, and #6.76 for extrafa
mily. Oho sales to the trade range at from our lowest
figures up to ®6 60»7 bbl for fancy lots, as to quality.
Eye Flour is selling at S 3 50 W bid. Cora Meal is sailing
at83.32#®3.254Fbb1.
Wheat,—There is a good demand at former quota
tions 5 sales reach ahotit 7*nQo bushels prim© and
Western red, at 328®131 V bushel ; 3,000 bushels choice
Pcnn’a do at 134 c ,; and some Sou them do at 135 c, and
fair fa choice white at135»160c, 'Bye iB lower, with
small sales at 80c bushel Corn is not so active, and
prituo is felling at 64c, and Inferior at 60 c l-*' bushel.
Oats are scarce ; new Delaware are selling at 33ff140c W
bushel.
Bahk.—First Ho. 1 Quercitron is selling at $33.60 .V,
ton.
Cotton.—The market continues vary dull and prices
are rather lower.
Gnocßnißs and Pjiotisions There is very little
doing in either. 60 casks Hams selling at SolOifo, and
200 bids acd tierces Lard at 9><c lb, cash. OOOhhds
Suear told at B®BJ(c fb for refining.
Whisky is steady; sales of Ohio hbls at 32c; Pennsyl
vania a! 30®31c, and Drudge at 25®290 <&■ gallon.
CITY ITEMS.
Messrs. Broadbbst & Co,, tlie celebrated
Photographers of this ciir, have just added to their su
perb collection for the Album floe Caries de Visile of
Hon, Judge SXcUatidleas, of Pittsburg; Commodore Mc-
Kean ; Lieutenant Colonel Starr, (who has just been re
leased from the Richmond prison ;) the Rov. It A. Car
den; Cap*. Gillies, of Delaware; Right Bev* Bishop
Wood, of this Catholic diocese; Rev, William p. Breed;
John Hunt, a noted preacher in the Society of Friends j
Mr, Healy, the artist, and the Union General Jackson,
of Kentucky, The elegant and spacious now galleries
ef this lirm, Nos, 912 and 914 Chestnut street, are daily
crowded with visitors.
New Salmon.— -Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer
in fine family groceries. Arch and Tenth Btreets, has now
in store a fresh supply of new Salmon, smoked and
spiced, put up in cans. They are of very superior
duality. AH other goods in the way of fine Groceries
can also always be found at this store, at fair prices.
Continental Hotel Saloons.—Mr. Ste
vens Heemß determined to render his saloons for ladies
and gentlemen as renowned for elegance and comfort as
his hotel, with which they are in connection, and form a
part of a complete whole. The success of those ealeons,
which was doubted by a few of those who were wedded
to the old restaurant system, is un fait aecompU., The
public have realized and understand the difference be
tween an establishment where refinement, elegance, and
good taste art synonymous with economy, and the oid
methods that have so long prevailed. It was asserted
that the proprietor of the Continental was in ad ranee,of
the times, and his endeavor to engraft the elegant Pari
sian Cafe system on tho American structure, bnt the re
sult proves the fallacy of the assertion. The patronage of
the public is the true verdict of success. Hr. Stevens’
latest introduction, the patent temperature equaliser
unseen, yet doing its work with the charm of magic, is a
perfect boon. In future there can be no such thing as
excessive beat or cold in these saloons. The thermome
ter is the guide, and by it the temperature mOBt agreea
ble to the human frame is regulated. The annoyance of
flies and other seasonable luxuries of the insect tribe-is
unknown in these Baloons.
Dr. J. R.-Newton, late of New York, baa
taken roomß at 1202 Chestnut street. The Doctor has
been very successful in the treatment of various diseases,
and has had crowds of patients wherever he has gone
See his advertisement.
The New Call for Troops.—
Listen, young heroes! your country is calling ;
Time strikes the hour for the brave and the true!
How while the ioremost are fighting and falling,
Fill up the ranks that have opened for you 1
Stay not for questions when Freedom stands gaping!
Wait not till Honor lies wrapped in its pall i
Brief the lips’meeting fee, swift the hands clasping—
“ Off forthewars”—is eneughfor them all.
Break from the arms that would fondly caress you i
Hark! ’tis the bugle blast! sabres are drawn !
Mothers will pray for you, fathers will bless you,
Maidens shall weep for you when you are gone.
Uniforms ready made at Charles Btokea’, under the
“ Continental.”
Colonel Corcoran Coming to Town.—-
The gallant Colonel Michael Corcoran, of the Invincible
New York 09th Regiment, is coming to town. Ho will
have a grand public reception, and the civil and military
aulbortties will vie whh each other-in doing honor to a
chieftain who did so much towards retrieving the dis
grace of the bloody fio'd of BollJßun, and who baa
since snffeted so severely for his bravery. Itisonder
stood that Colonel 0. is going back to BixiaAt the head
Of a brigade; ami that, while ia town, he will procure for
himself a full outfit at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of
Bockhill & {Wilson, Bos, : 603 and 605 Chestnut street,
above Sixth.
FiiiJros, applied steam to tlie great practical
uses of the age; Morse has brought galvanism to be the
daily servant of millions of men ; Newton unravelled
the mazes of the stars, and made their motion the mari
ner’s guide on the trackless ocean. What these men have
done in their department, Granville Stokes, the Fashioner
and Clothier, at No. 609 Chestnut street, has also accom
plithod In bis branch. He has al ways been ihe first to
place at the disposal of the public the latest styles of
sessonable garments, at pilots twenty-fire per cent,
below those of other establishments.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Batchelor's Hair Dye!
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATOHHLOB’S celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be dlßtlngnisbed from nature—
warranted not to lnjnretbe Hair In the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for
life. GBAY, BED, or RUSTY HAIB Instantly tarns a
splendid Blacker Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau
tiful. Bold by all Druggists, Ac.
tlTThe Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHE
hOB, on tilt four tide* of each box.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 238 Broadway and 16 Bond street),
my2B-ly New York.
One-Prior Clothing, of the latest
Srrus, mode in the Best Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In
Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our ©nh-Phioh StsAim Is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
se22.ly JONES A 00.. 604 MARKET Street
MARRIED.
, BONSALL—MABSH.—On Wednesday, August 20th,
by Bev. Mr. Embrfe, Dr. Wm. B. Bonsai!, TJ. 8. N., of
Philadelphia, to Miss Haggle, daughter of Dr. S. N.
Marsh, of Rahway, N. J. *
DIED.
MARTIN.—'The 20th Inst., Michael Martin, in his 60th
year. 7 ■■■ ;■;
The relatives andVrtends of the family are respectfnlly
Invited-to attend the funeral service, at hlßlate resi
dence. 1008 South Eighteenth street, below Carpenter,
this .(Thursday) evening, at 9 o’clock. Interment at
Peqnea, Lancaster county. i»
BOBER—On the of the loth, af the real,
deuce of Mr. Albert Borer, Boxborougb, Mary Anna,
wife of James B Borer.
Dne notice will be given of the fnneral. *
LAFFRBTY,—On the 17th last., James C. Lafforty,
aged 68 years. .. .
The relatives and friends of the family, also, the mem
bere of Meridian Bnn Lodge 168, A. Y. M., are respect
folly invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence,
Point Breeze Betel, banks of Schuylkill, this (Thursday)
afternoon, at 8 o’clock. To proofed to Lutheran Onurch.
PEDDLE —On Tuesday evening, Angpst 10th, Wil
liam A. Peddle, in the 76th year of his age.
His relatives and friends, and those of Ihs family, are
respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from hia late
residence, No. 623. Marshall street, ou Friday afteroo in,
at 8 o’clock.. [Harrisburg, Baltimore, and Lock Haven
papers please copy.] . . 7
quote currency and specie
Discount.
Ohio and State Bk Ind, X
Kentucky X
Illinois and Wlscon..!* 060
Missouri 1020
Michigan......... %
Canada, premium...... 10
Demand netea, 7X ®T *
Victoria sovereigns.. 645
Old sovereigns 615
Twenty francs....... 435
Ten-thaler pieces..,. 850
Ten-guilder pieces.... 440 ;
Spanish doubloons. .. 1760
Patriot d 0... .1680
Chid, Am. old ...118
Gold, Ami new. 115;V sol 15*
Bank of England notes 545
BOABDS.
40 Elmira B ~..13
BOARD.
25 Arch-st 8..2dy5.25
10 Lehigh Nav..... 51X
10 000 Pbiia & Erie 65,.93¥
25,000 U BOs,’Bl 100*
' 60 Snso Canal.. 5
6 Commercial 8k,.46
2 Harrisburg 8,. .66K
BOABDS.
25 Penna B 49*
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Bid. diked.
L Island 8..... 17X 18
LehGlAN.x-dTiblX 62
LoCl ANavßCp, 29 29X
N Penna 8...,. 9V 10
NPaß6s 77X 78
NPa 8105...,. 100 101
CatawßCon... 3X 3X
Catawissa Prf.. 10i 11X
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Raced: Vlne-stß 10X 10*
W Phils B . . 63
Spruce & Pine.. 12X 13
Or £ Ooarer exd 32 34
OhestA Waiexd 38 40
Arch' Stexdiv. 25 25V
Thir A Fift’nth. 17 18
Jov’h A Nine’ll. .. 7
Oirard College.. 28X 24V
Tenth A Elev’tb.Sl 32
BUBLEY—On third day mornlng.TOth inst, after a
lingering illness, which sb» bore with Christian fortitude
and resignation, Mary Phipps, wife of Aaron A. Hurley,
eged 50years.
The relatives 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, without further notice.
GRANT,—On the 19th inst,, William Grant, aged 33
years. ' ■ ' *•
‘ HOLLAND.—On the 19th inst. John, son of Patrick
J. and Amelia J. Holland, aged 18 months and 7 days. *
FOSTER.—On the 19th inst., Arthur Foster, In the
78th year of Ms age. *
MoHALE.—Ou the 19th teat., Peter MoHala, aged 36
years. • >*
MALONE. —On the 19th lent., Thomas, son of Thomas
and Mary Malone* aged 10months. *
DE FELON.— Suddenly. on the 13th inet., at the Mili
tary Hospital, Barrison’s Landing, in the 28th year of
bis ege, Michael Dcvolon, of .Co. I, list Pennsylvania
Volunteers. *■
O’MiDDIN —On the 19tu inst., Mrs. Isabella O’Mad
din, daughter of the late Matthias J. O’Uonway, in the
60th year of her sge. * t
; BONHAM,—On the 19th inst, of typhoid fever, Isaiah
P. Bonham. ■* >-,
LARGE.—On the 19th inst., Win. O. Large, in his 21st
year. . *
OBITUARY.
HAMILTON—?n. B. Hamilton, Ewj., formerly o re
sident of this till, died at bis farm, in Baltimore county,
Maryland, on Tocsdar, 11th inst.; eged 83 years. , ■
Mr. Hamilton removed to, Maryland some fifteen years
since, and , has been devoting all his energies, mentally
and .physically, to the agricultural interests of the State.
He was en uncompromising friend of the Union, and an
silent supporter of the Administration in their efforts
to put down this unholy rebellion. In his death Mary
land and the country loses a friend.
Mourning store.—besson&
SON, Sol 918 CHESTNUT Street.
. Black Monsseline de Laines, double widths.
Black Tamisos.
Black Summer Bombazines.
Black English Bombazines.
Black Alpacas, bombaziue finish.
Black Gros Grain and Poult de Solo SUkS.
Black Crape Maretz and Bareges. ,
- Black Barege Barnaul.
Black Bilk Grenadines.
Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, Ac. jy2B
tYW* TO THE CITIZENS OF PHIfcA
LLJ DELPHIAr
The Deputy United States Marshals, appointed for the
City of Philadelphia, to make an enrollment of citizens
subject to military duty, will enter upon their duties at
12 o’clock M., this day. All citizens are respectfully re
quested to afford evr ry facility to these officers to enable
them to discharge faithfully the duties of their appoint
ment, and see that responsible members of their families
are present to furnish Buch information as may bo re
quired by them in the discharge of their duties.
WILLIAM MILLWABD,
August 21,1862. United States Marshal.
United States Marshal's Office,; Rasters Dis
trict of Fbskstlvasia, August 20,1862.
The following-named citizens are hereby appointed
Deputy United States Marshals for the County of Phila
delphia, for the purpose of making an enrollment of the
citizens subject to military duty, in accordance with the
order of the President of the United States, dated August
9,1862, and will report to this Office on Thursday, 21st
Instant, at 12 o'clock, M. :
WILLIAM MILLWABD,
United States Marshal,
FI BBT WARD.
First Precinct—Thomas Lewer.
Second Precinct—John P. Bouvier.
Third Precinct—John Patrick.
Fourth Precinct—Stephen Hamilton,
Fifth Precinct—lfaac Shuster.
Sixth Preoinct—Frank G. Saxton.
Seventh Precinct—Edward Wore.
Eighth Precinct—David Hamilton.
Ninth Precinct—James De Gong.
Tenth Preoinct—John D. Beers,
Eleventh Preeinm—Samuel Smith.
SECOND WARD.
First Precinct—James Zimmerman,
Becond Precinct—Andrew Boebler.
Third Precinot—Marcus A. Davis.
Fourth Precinct—Andrew P Gluley.
Fifth Precinct George M. Orap,
Sixth Precinct—B. O. Tit tone ary.
Seventh Precinct—James M, Gibson.
Fighth Precinct—Samuel Sweeney.
Ninth Precinct—William Duffy.
Tenth Precinct—Edmund Hopner.
Eleventh Precinct—Oliver p. Waite.
THIRD WARD.
First Precinct-
Second Preciact—James W, Thompson.
Third Precinct—George F. Tost.
Fourth Precinct—John 8. Hiskey.
Fifth Precinct—A Bedstreake,
Sixth Precinct—William Davis.
Seventh Precinct—J M. Fletcher.
Eighth Precinct—John Davis-
FOURTH WARD.
Firet Precinct—
Second Precinct—Samuel Murphy. .
Third Precinct—Joseph J. Heilaoa,
Fourth Precinct—-—-—. —.
Fitth Precinct—John Whitehead.
Sixth Precinct—Edward Walker.
Seventh Precinct— John Whiteatono.
Eighth Precinct—Richard George.
Hinth Precinct—Joseph O. Nichols.
Tenth Precinct—William Watson.
FIFTH WARD.
First Precinct—Samuel B. Savin.
Second Precinct—Wiiliam T. Pisrco.
Third Precinct—T W. Chandler.
Fourth Precinct—lt 8. Gilbert
Fifth Precinct Isaac S. Atkinson
Sixth Prccir ct—W G. Gilbert
Seventh Precinct—John Gibbs.
Eight Precinct—John 8. Warner.
SIXTH WARD.
Eighth Precinct—Adam Edenbaum,
SBV*NTH WARD.
First Precinct—Joseph flfirkie.
Second Precinct—Caleb Walker.
Tbird Precinct—George R. Mason.
Fourth Proeinet—John Morrow.
Fifth Precinct—William Budd.
Sixth Precinct—W. W. Watt,
Seventh Precinct—Daniel Vincent
Eighth Precinct—Samuel Graham.
EIGHTH WARD.
Firet Precinct—E. E Smith,
Second Precinct—Frederick Scheldt.
Thiid Precinct—Frank Johnson.
Fourth Precinct—Harry Mclntyre.
Fifth Precinct—James B Keyset.
Sixth Precinct—William Hindus.
NINTH WARD.
First Precinct—Thomaß Grant.
Second Precinct—Samuel Price,
Third Precinct—Cyrus Horne.
Fourth Precinct—John Bosler.
Fifth Precinct—Morris J. Parker.
Sixth Precinct—John Whilden.
Seventh Precinct—Charles Young,
Eighth Precinct—James Kelly.
TENTH WARD.
First Precinct—Thomas Lawrence.
Second Precinct—Theodore Street
Third Precinct—George Pflipps.
Fourth Precinct—Thomas Massey.
Fifth Precinct—John Bollock.
Sixth Precinct —A. Bartholomew.
Seventh Precinct—Paul J. Eesicfc.
Eighth Precinct—George L. Miller.
. • ELEVENTH WARD.'
First PrecinGt— Jcsrph Benham. :
Second Precinct—Palmer Bursa.
Third Precinct—Godfrey Haines. '
Fourth Precinct— Nathan Barrett.
Fifth Precinct—John Lucie!.
Sixth Precinct—George K. Wise.
Seventh Precinct—Jacob J Gumper..
Eighth Precinct—Obariee Webster-
TWELFTH WARD.
First Precinct—Brock Watson.
Second Precinct—William Andrea*.
Third Precinct—Samuel Z. ’Brock.
Fourth Precinct—Nathan Sparing.
Fifth Precinot—Char-es Oake.
Sixth Precinct—David B. Sharpe.
Seventh Precinct—Edward Johnson.
tbibteekthwabd.-
First Precinct—lsaiah P Fitter.
Second Precinct—Joseph Sibbs.
Third Precinot—Morris AfHiok.
Fourth Precinct—Joseph Hemphill.
Fifth Precinct—George W. Gamble.
Bixth Precinct—Thomas € Jonee.
Seventh Precinct—Jonathan BoUoek.
Eighth Precinct—James Harper.
FOURTEEN ru WARD.
First Precinct—Thomas M. Hall.
Third Precinct— W, H. Joneß, He. 683 H. Eleventh at.
Fourth Precim t—Robert Watson.
Fifth Precinct—Jacob T. Fish.
Sixth Precinct—Jesse Keeler.
Seventh Precinot—John W., Middleton.
Eighth Preoinot—Morris Dunbar.
FIFTEENTH WARD.
First Precinct—Samuel Spear.
Second Precinct—E. G. Belknap.
Thiid Precinot—Alex. H. Freepan.
Fourth Precinct—Robert x. McCurdy.
Fiith Precinct—Martin Lamport.
Sixth Precinct—William Gurry.
Seventh Precinct—Francis Clark.
Eighth Precinct—Aaron Josephs.
Ninth Precinct—Charles J.Wolbert.- .
Tenth Precinct—Samuel L. Olement.
SIXTEENTH WARD.
First Precinct—James D. Alburger.
Second Precinct—Obailea Eager.
Third PreelDCt—Christian Hubbard.
Fourth Precinct—Ellis Ewell.
Fifth Precinct—Charles Hardnock.
Sixth Precinct—Jos Cox 7
Seventh Precinct—Jos. Ash.
Eighlh Precinct—Washington Hagerraatu '
SEVENTEENTH WARD.
First Precinct—John ) Allen.
Second Preelncl—Wiiiiam Lawson.
Thud Precinct—John T. Finletter.
Fourth Precinct—ThsmasWeßt.
Fifth l’rtcine t~Tboma» Knnz.
Sixth Precinct—Robert Beatty.
Seventh Precinct—John Hoggs.
Eighth Precinct—James Rowe. •
Ninth Precinct—A Jobneou.
Tenth Precinct—Samuel Bingham.
EIGHTEENTH NABD.
Flrtt Precinct—Hugh Thompson.
Second Precinct—David Gnyant.
Third Precinct—Thomas Stafford.
Fourth Precinct—Thomas Ferguson.
Filth Precinct—Henry Vanduaen. . ... - .....
Sixth Precinct—Henry M Faunce.
Seventh Precinct—Ahab Hunter.
Eighlh Precinct—George Smith.
NINETEENTH WARD.
First Precinct—Edward Collins. ,
Second Precicct—Fliaa Hogan.
Third Precinct—William P. Bennett.
Fourth Precinct—John W. Young.
Fifth Precinct—E. J. Megooigab ;
Sixlh Precinct—James Milligan, Jr.
Seventh Precinct—Joseph Dean.
Eighth Precinct—George B. Diegg.
Ninih Precinct—Andrew McGill.
TWENTIETH WARD-
First Precinct—William Bowers.
Second Precinct Williams.
Third Precinct—Englebert Miutzer. . ,
Fourth Precinct—William T. Doyle.
Filth Precinct—John W. Damson. ,
Sixth Precinct—John Gregory.
Seventh Preoinct—Henry Robinson,
Ninth Precinct—Samuel P. Welsh. ,
Tenth Precinct—William II: Lane. 7
Eleven! Precinct—Thomas Evans.
TWENTY-FIRST WABD.
First Precinct—John Knapp.
Second Precinct—Samuel Sntcllff.
Third Precinct—John Adams.
Fourth Precinct—Wm. B: Fleming.
Filth Precinct—Wm. Adams.
Sixth Precinct—John Sailor.
Seventh Precinct—John A. flarkley.
Eighth Precinct—Wm. Bose
TWENTY-SECOND WABD.
First precinct—Daniel R Jlarper.
Second Precinct—Charles D Meats.
Third Precinct—Jameß Waterhouse,
Fourth Precinct—William 0. Johnson.
Fifth B. Eastbum.
Sixth Precinct—Sylvester Wunder.
Seventh Precinct—Charles Berger.
Eighth Precinct—Christian Donat.
Ninth Precinct—Charles E. Tdell
TWENTY-THIRD WARD.
First Precinct—George 8. Fox.
Second Precinct—George Hart;
Third Precinct—Philip Baraed.
Fourth Precinct—William Abrams. *
Fifth Precinct—Thomas P. Holmes.
Sixth Precinct—Charles Williams.
Seventh Precinct—lobn Gray.
Eighth rrecl net—William Taylor.
Ninth Precinct—John L. Waxier.
TWENTY-FOURTH WABD.
First Precinct—Robert M. Lampson.
Second Precinet—Lsonard Hayes.
Third Precinct—Willfam A. Frederick*.
Fourth Precinct -Samuel Haworth.
Fifth Precinct—Charles Githens.
Sixth Precinct—Joseph 8. Williams.
Seventh Pjrecinct—William Patterson, .
Eighth Precinct—Joseph Freas.
Ninth Precinct—James Allen.
„ J „ TWENTY-FIFTH WABD.
Second Precinct— Thomas Dicksan.
Third rrecinct—Oliver Brownell.
.Fourth Precinct—William B. Lentz.
Fifth Preoinct—George A Reese.
Sfxth Preclnct—William B. Tnstin.
THE TRESS-PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. .AUGUST 2), 1862.
rvr==» BAST TEN fill SSEE-HERB,BOKU «,
il_3 .'rereoilj frr ni 'Eaat Venntetee, will .address the
ptdple of GERMANTOWN. THIS EVENING, at
LANGSTROTB’S HiLL, atB o’clock ' .!**■•
COMPANY H.
Captain, Tbtm&s Ford.
* First Lieutenant, Samuel D.. Allen,
Second Lieutenant, Aag H. Saurman,
ji NO BOUNTY OB ADVANCE
PAT AFTER THE 22d INBT,—T dE ISIS f JBEGI
WMFN’T PENNSYLVANIA VOLONTEBB3, OOL.
CHAPMAN BIDDLE, ficcepted’oy tne State as one
of the regiments to be raised in Philadelphia.
Recruits for this regiment are entitled until the 23d of
August to the United States bonntv of §lOO, to the City
of Philadelphia bout, ty ofsso, and to an extra bounty of
slo—in all $l6O. besides a premium of $2 at the time of
muster, and onemomh’s pay in advance (Kl 3 ) Recruits
are immediately mustered into service, uniformed, and
sent by oars on the same day to the healthy camp at
Edgewood, near Chestnut Hill. For the several recruit
ing stations see the general advertisement in thia'paper,
orapply at6o6 VISE Stieet. 728 ZANEStreet.229North
SECOND Street, 43 North THIRD Street, 821 MARKET
Street, Ac. Ac. , . „ au!6dt23
U HEAD QUARTERS CaDWALA-
Hdeß REGIMENT, 120th P. V., OOL. WM.jF.
JjjSOHBEIREB, S. W, Corner NINTH and WALNUT
Streets. Recruits wanted to fill up the above Begi
meet. Voluntersfrom the country will receive the oit7
of Philadelphia Bounty, making altogether $165. Apply
by mail, or in person, as above
WM. F. SOHRHSIBEB,
Bu2o-61f ... Col.l2oth Beg. JP. V.
jy AVOID THE DRAffT!—f 160
B Bounty, one month’B pay In advance, and $2 - pre-
W mium, until the 23d inst. Patriotic Yonng Men
wanted at once to 611 qp Company F, 121 at Regi
ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, 001. CHAPMAN BID
DLE. Men will bo mustered in, immediately uniformed,
and sent the eame day to the healthy camp at Edgewood,
near Ohestnnt Hill. Pay and rations front date of mus
ter. Apply to J. ALFRED KAY, or .
HARRISON LAMB DIN,
\ Lieutenants,
M120.31* ■ BRUNER’S HOTEL,, Gerinantown.: -
4| BUCKTAIL BaiGADE, f 165
HBOUNTT-SIO FXTBAFOB FIEST FIFTEEN
Ilf MSB ENKOLLID—Don’t Wait to be Drafted,-
thereby losing ail bounties: Men mustered oh enlist
ment. Pay and rations to commence at once.
' CHARLES ». BpYD,
(Formerly.of Commonwealth Artillery,)
Second Lieutenant and Recruiting Officer,
aul9.6t# Ho 72T MARKET Street.
jy THE 116th REGIMENT, P. V„
m accepted for three years, are-now -nearly ready for
Ilf the field. Fractions of companies will be accepted
“ from the country. Recrnits from the ctnntry coming
Into this regiment will receive $56 bounty in addition to
the bounty paid by their county and General Government.
Transportation will be fnrni»bed on application to these
Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or to
.Major G. H. 13 AKOWELL, at “Herr’s Hotel,”. Harria
t>urg. i tv; D.EEKNAN,
anll-12t Col. Oommanding 116th Regiment,' P. V.
J|. city bounty fund com-
H mission.
]j| NOTION TO VOLUNTtUßS.—Official informs.
ttonhaebeengiven io the Oity Bounty Fund Gom
tnieeion; that the following Darned rectmonts have been
accepted by the Governor of Pennsylvania,, on account
of the quota of Volunteers required froui the city of
Philadelphia,'ate:
Zouave d’Afriqoe, Col Collie.
Regiment No. 116, Col. Heenan.
“ •< 111, Col. A. B. Tippin, Scott Legion.
“ “ 118, Col. O.M. PrevostjOrnm Exchange.
“ “ 119, 001. P.O. RUmaker. Gray Reserves.
“ “ 121, 001. Chapman Biddle.
The Commies'on are ready to pay the bounty to volun
teers In said regiments under tlio ruloa and regulations
heretofore published
aulS-Ht „ JOHN 0. KNOX' Chairman.
# 12Ist REGIMENT P. V.—RE-
RoBUITS wanted for Company D, of the 23d Philadel
lHphla Bight Infantry, dolonel Chapman Biddle. Apply
atlbe ANDERSON HOUSE, 1619 SOUTHstreet, op
posite the Rater Mai ket. - Bounty Sl6O. Mustered In
at once. - , -CHARLES E. ETTING,
■ aulß-Gt . . Second Lieutenant.
JJ 121st REGIMENT PENNBYL-
R VOLUNTEERS, Colonel CHAPMAN
* RECRUITS WANTED FOR THE WAR.
A premium of @2 will be paid to each recruit at the
time of muster.
' One monlL’s pay in advance, and
#l6O Bounty, to wit:
925 United btates Bounty in cash.
, 850 City of Philadelphia Bounty.
- 810 Extra Bounty, and
875 United States Bounty at the end of the war.
Recruits will be mustered immediately into service.
Pay and rations from date of muster.
Apply at any .of the following recruiting stations:
ALEXANDER LAWBIE, Captain Co. B, No. 603
Btrofit
CHARLES F. HULSE, 2d Lieutenant Co. B, N. W.
corner of Franklin Square.
J. FEINK STERLING, Captain Co. 0, N. E. corner
Sixth and Minor streets.
GEORGE WM. POWELL, 2d Lieutenant Co. 0, N.
E. comer Twelfth and Spring Garden streets.
CHARLES E. ETTING. 2d Lieutenant Co. D, No.
1629 Booth street.
M. W. 0. BARCLAY, 2d Lioutenant Go. E, No. 715
Girard avenue.
J. ALFRED KAY, 2d Lieutenant Co. F, Bruner's
Hotel, Main street. Germantown.*
WM. SMITH HOBART, 2d Lieutenant Oo.G, Potts
town, Montgomery county. '-*■
EDWARD GBA!) 55, Jr., 2d Lieutenant 00. H, S.E.
corner ot Tenth and Thompson streets.
JOHN DUBBOROW, 2d Lieutenant Co. I, N0.,229
North Second aireet.
JOSHUA GARBED, 2d Lieutenant 00. K, Maingtroet,
FraDkferd.
JOHN lUNGERICH, 2d Lieutenant, No. 43 North
Third afreet
SAMUEL T. LLOYD, Captain 00. E, No. 728 Zane
Street. .*■..•
HARRY HERTZ uEB, Lieutenant, No. 821 Market
Street.
JAMES ASHWORTH, Captain 00. X, Frankford.
JAMES MAGNKB, Lieutenant, N. E. comer Sixth
and Minor streets.
WILLIAM W. DORR, Lieutenant, 338 North Thir
teenth*street and 405 Walnut street.
SAMUEL. 0. THOMAS, Sergeant Co. D, No. 431
Chestnut street.
T. E. ZELL, No, 42 South Tilth street
Mfl«2B THOMAS M. HALL, Adjutant.
-v—» DR. J 1 R. BEWTUNi HAS TAKEN
(XJ ROOMS at 1202 CHESTNUT Streot, where be
i, prepend to geo patients dally from 8 A. M to 4 T. M.«
ao2l 3t*
NOT ICE -THE PENNSYLVANIA
LLS BIBE INSURANCE COMPANY
Auobst 21st, 3862.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Penn
sylvania Fire Insurance Company .will bo held at their,
office on MONO AY, the first day of September next,:at
10 o’clock, A. M.» when on election wilt be held for-nme,
lirectors. to serve.for the ensuing year; . X v i
ankl teel WM. G.CROWELL. Secretary. .
RECEPTION OP GEAEBAh BOB
UJ COBAN.-—The membersj-bf the Select and opm
tnou. Connells, of- the City of PhllaiMphia, will meet In
their respective Chambers, at ten -o’etoelt a. M-. THIS
DAY, to participate in the reception of Brizadier,,f}eae
rsl MICEAEL OOIiOORAN. The Reads of the various
MuhicipalDppartraents;anS also invited to-be present.
By order of the Committee.; : ;
ALKN. T. DICKSON, Chairman.
HohiCE M. MAivrnt Secre’ary. ' -;lt :
> OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG,
IkJ. PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, AND BAN,
O ASTER RAILROAD COM PANT —Pan, AMtLPHIi-
Attßnßt2o,lB62 ■ o ■ '. ; A
The'annuol meeting of the. Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held on FRIOAY, the 6th day of September
next, 'at. 11 o’clock, a. M, at No. 3 ffILLING'B.AL
LEYi at which time an election will be held for Thirteen
Directors, to serve for the eneuing veer.
an2M2l* GEO ROE TABER, Secretary.
A MEETING OF THE'LOYAL,CI TI-
Uot ZENS'f the 'twentieth Ward was held on Tues
aay evening:(l9th,iißt.);l»et, at the Hall of the South
Penn Hose Company, pursuant te s eal! for the purpose
of organizing a “ National Union A«s-ssi»tion,” in said
Ward, when Mr. EDWARD GRATZ was called to the
chair, and Mr. T. (L BOBBINS appointed Secretary
pro tom.
The 'following named gentlemen were elected as per
manent officers of the *' National Union Association” of
said Ward, viz:
President— F.MAROER.
Vico Presidents—MATTHlAS JHYERS, JAMES
LOWRIE. , *
Secretaries—ELPßßEY HEBITAGE, OHAB. It
EVANS.
Treasurer—GEO. WEIDENEB,
' Committee of Superintendence—JAß. J. ALLISON.
By order ot Association
E. HERITAGE, C. M. EVANS, See’s. It*
Htßfw. RECEPTION OF GENERAL COR.
its COBAN.
; HE AD QUARTER a 116XH REGIMENT,
’ : ' 824 MARKET Street
ORDERS.—I. The Escort for the Reception of GKNE
BAIi MICHAEL CORCORAN, Will parade THIS DAY,
21st instant.
2. The line will form on Washington street, the right
resting on Broad street, facing South, precisely at 10#
o’clock.
ORDER OF FORMATION.
1 Army and Navy Officers
2. Volunteer Officers without commands, according to
rank. - . .
3. Regiments, Battalions, and Companies, according to
atm and rank.
4. G-'uctbl Corcoran and Suite.
6. Mayor of the City, and Committee or Arrange
ments, Judges of the Federal and State Courts, City
Councils, and Heads of Departments. •
6. Civic Societies, under the direction of Chief Marshal
James Gibbous. •
7. Fire Companies, according to date of organization.
8. Citizens on foot.
9. Citizens in carriages. ,
10. Citizens on horseback.
By order of D . HEENAN,
It ~ - Colonel Commanding Escort;
MILITAR V.
H 119th BIGIMENT* COL. P. Q.
H BLLMAKKR —8167 ! 81671 8107! Attention!
Ilf Atteulion!' Attention! 81*2 Bounty, -85 Extra,
on Deine sworn in,
A FEW MORE MEN WAITED FOR COMPANY 0,
OF THIS BEGIMENT.
Apply : at the Recruiting office, northeast corner of
BROAD and RACE Streets.
FRANK. LOGO,
Recruiting Officer.
Capt. A. T. GOODMAN.
Lieut. Bfs.u.min Saylor. an2l-3t*
U HEADQUARTERS PHILADEL-
H PHIA LIGHT GUARD.
«[ COL. B W DAVI?,
; Commanding 146th Regiment P; V.
. The feliowii gie the official list of the seventh regiment
accepted by Governor A. G Onrtint and No. 146 Begimeht
P. Y., as the guota of Philadelphia: -
The men mustered in, clothed, full bounty paid, and
rations. Sent 10 came immcdiat.iy. Camp opposite Odd
Fellows’ Ctmetery, Twentieth Ward
BEGINICtiTAL OFFICEBS.
Colonel, E. \V. DAVIS.
Lieutenant Colonel,.
Adjutant, J. ALLAN BaMPAY.
Major, JOSIAtI OANFJKLD.
tfcnarterma-ter, JOHN OBaIG.
■ Burgeon,——■—
Assistant Surgeon, CHAS. K. CADY,
' ■ COMPANY -A'.
Captain*——•— .
First LieTjteDßut, Samuel Arrfson.
Second Lieutenant, Joseph Barton.
COMP ANT F.
Captain* William Di; Wooldridge.
Fjrat Lieutenant, James H Carman,
Second Lieutenant, J. H. Towae Ja:kßoa,
COMPANY L
Captaic, John W, Sbepberd,
First Lieutenant, ——
Seoond Lieutenant, ■—-——■—.
COMPANY D."
Captain* Cbrhtian Iteiiier.
First Lieutenant, Gustavus Fisher,
Second Lieutenant, Edward Thiele.
. COMPANY 0.
Captain* Chfxles F- Robertson.
First Lieutenant, J. M. Burrows.
Second Lieutenant, W. W. Watia
COMPANY E.
Captain, Samuel Wrlgley, Tr
First LUuleranf, Jacob ffeiding*r.
Second Lieutenant, Theodore 'Nixon.
COMPANY G.
Captain* Henry Snyder.
First Lieutenant; Wm K. Sioanaker.
Second Lieutenant, West Funk.
COMPANY B.
Captain, Geo. E. Ridgeway.
First Lieutenant, Goo. Bric&ley..
Second Lieutenant, Geo. Platuer.
By order: • OoL E. W I)AVIS, Commanding.
J. ALLAN BAMSAt , Adjutant It*
j THEN OUT! TURN OUT!
® 121 ft REGIMENT P. V., Col. 0. BIDDLE. TEN
iff MEN. WANTED for Company'B.. Apply at.No 506
“ YlNEStreet.
Ist Lieut. MAX HEIN, Oapt. A. LAWRIE.
2d Lieut CBAS. F HULSE, au2o4t*
_ MILITARY.
jgUCKTAILt BRIGADE.
A FEW PICKED MEN WANTED IM
DIATELY,
For a Company.in Colonel L. Wieier*s (143 d)' Regiment
of this celebrated Brigade.
Si2o IN ADDITION
TO ALL OTHER BOUNTIES WILL BE PAID,
APPLY IMMEDIATELY
AT 7»3 7 MARKET STREET
an2o-4t
g GYMNAST ZO U AYES.—iSecruits
S WANTEOi to fill tbis Company—SCompany A,
W MSB CHANTS’ REGIMENT, Colonel JOHNSON,
-Bounty seme as other regiments.: Apply at 31 South
THIRD Street.
an2o.lt* P. V. SMITH, Oaptein.
M ATTENTION, GAY ALR Y!—
* 8162 .BOUNTY.—Wanted able-bodied men
to fill a sanadron in a battalion tTor spe
cial service, under JAMES A-SOHOONMAKER, by
order of Secretary of War. Apply to
Cftpt. J. W. HALL,
Oapf. H. N. HARRISON,
Ist Lieut. 0, W. MORRIS, Jn.,
Ist L'eut. J G. MORRIS.
au2l-Bt* 826 WALNUT Street, third story.
BECEtJITINO OB'I'IOJJJ OF
Jfßw THE ANDERSON TOOQP, Ground Floor of
*rew thA Pennsylvania Railroad . Office, oorner of
THIRD fitreet and WILLING’S Alley."
Capt. WM J. PALMER,
Bergt ALFRED VEZIN,
anie-61* ■ • Private NORMAN M SMITH.
POLITICAL.
T7OR CITY CONTROLLER, 1862,
I? - GEO. W. HUFTV,
FOUR! EENTH WARD. au7-tn
COMMISSION HOUSES.
25 000 ydS ‘ 12 ° Z ‘ U - S A. DUCKS.
20,000 YARDS 10-ox. U. B. A. DUCKS.
IT,OOO X DOMKT ARMY FLANNELS.
50 GABES ARMY STANDARD COTTON
FLANNELS.
150 BALES ARMY STANDARD COTTON
DRILLS.
SEAMLESS BAGS of the following brands
LEWISTON, “A,”
ANDROSCOGGIN, “A,” CANADA, *<A,"
PREMIUM, "A,” HENSALAEB, “A."
For Sale by
DB COURSBY & HAMILTON,
an2l-tbatudt# 23T CHESTNUT Street.
Q.EORGE D. PARRISH
/ Offers for sale, now in store,
50,000 YARDS
25-27-INCH ALL-LINEN DRILLS.
Also, ■■■ ■ _,■■ •
GO,OOO
AMBBIOAN AND FOREIGN
ARMY ST \NDARD BLANKETS,
Beady for immediate delivery.-: au2L-Gt
JgED-QUILTS, SUITABLE FOR
HQSPITAL PURPOSES.
8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND
SLATE.
ALSO, 3-4 and 0-4 INDIGS BLUE FLANNELS.
For sale by
FJROTHJNGHAM & WELLS,
jylO-Sm 84. N. FRONT and 36 LETITIA STREET.
gHXPUEY. ■ "HAZARD,
! HUTCHINSON,.
Ho. 112 CHESTNUT STREET,
09 MHI 8 SION MERCHANT? ?
TH» BALI. 0»
PHILADELPHIA-MADE HOODS.
■ rabSS-Ozn
MILITARY GOODS.
T. SNOjDGeRASS,
CIVIL & MILITARY CLOTH HOUSE,
NO. 34 SOUTH SEOPND STREET.
We give spatial attention to Officers’ materials, and
have now in store a very select and extensive stock of
all shades and grades for suits and overcoats.;
Also, a great variety of WOOLENS, adapted to La
dies’, Gentlemen’s and Children's wear. aulB>6t
Tent buttons and slips, u.
S. Patterns, far sale at J- P. BElliO’3 manufac
tory, corner of THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets.
au2l-llßtt r’’ . 3 ■■
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
m£' * Ai ‘ L - m
JOHNES. BERRY. & Co.,
(Successors toAbhott, Johnßß, & C 0.,)
827 MARKET, AND 034 COMMERCE STREETS,
, IMPORTERS AND JOBBEBB OF
SILK
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Have now opened tn entirely
NEW AND [ATTRACTIVE STOCK, IN
ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
AMERICAN
DRESS GOODS.
Also, a foil assortment in .
WHITE GOODS,RTBBONS,GLOVES,
SHAWLS, &c.,
Which they, offer at'tbe very Lowest Market Prices, and
soHcitjtha attention of the Trade. an!6.3m
& 6o^
Nos. 617 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Streets,
Have now open their
FALL IMPORTATION
■■■*'* ; *.* *. '■*,;** *'*>■ , . *;: * - .***
OF SILK AND FANCY
l ‘
DRESS GOOES, SHAWLS, WHITE
300DS,
LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.
BOUGHT IN EUROPE BY
ONE Olp THE FIRM.
To which the attention of the trade is particularly in
vited. *’• . .v- : * \; aull-3m
PHOTOGK AfllS.
"UTTAR PRICES.—DeIay no longer
H . in securing yourself a splendid picture at a re
duced rate, REIMER’3 Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS in
oil colors. Gallery, SECOND Street, ab. Green. It*
Elegant colored photo
graphs —Cartes de Visile, and other Photo
graphs, may be colored in the most elegant manner, by
any person of taste, by tbe use of NE WTON’S AL
BUMEN COLORS. For circulars of information, ad
dress J.'E. TILTON & 00., Boston, Sole Agents for the
United States. ;
BOHOLZ & JANENTZKY, 112 South RIGHTS St.,
Agents for this city and'State. anl9-tuths3t
"WAR TlMES.—Remember that
. w * now, In view of; the times, REXMER’S finest
pictures, life- size oil-colored PHOTOGRAPHS, are be
ing made at war prices. Go at once to Gallery, SECOND
Street, above Green. It#
TVORY TYPES.—Ivory types are now
X executed at REIMER’S, SECOND Street, above
Green, in a masterly style. The close imitations of all
details of the original are themes of universal praise.
BECOND Street, above Green. It#
The scientific hair-dyer of
this oily is L, GUTEKUNST, FOURTH and
BRANCH Streets. an2o-iftf
“EXCELSIOR” HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENER & CO.,
GENERAL PROVISION
And curers of the celebrated
“EXCELSIOR”
SUGAR-CURED HAM S,
Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Btlwetn Arch and Bate streets, Philadelphia.
The justly-celebrated i<EXCELSIOR” HAMS are
cured by J. H. M. A Co., (In a style peculiar to ihem
selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious
Savor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
pronounced by epicures superior 'to any now offered for
sale. | IySS-lm
AMOSKEAG, “ O,”
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
JJEW YORK AUTUMN
IMPORT.
• BRITISH GOODS,
SAMUEL McLEAN & Co.,
39-AND PLACE,
Have now open, and are by each steamer- receiving ad.
ditions of
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS,
BROWN SHEETINGS,
BLACK AND COLORED ALAAOAS,'
BLACK AND COLORED COBURGS,
BLACK AND COLOR £D DE LAINES,
MOURNING, PRINTED, AND WOVEN GOODS,
DEBEGKK, LAVELLAS,
PLAID'AND FANCY LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS,
To an examination and purchase of which they respect
fully invite buyers;-
SAMUEL McLEAN & Co.,
39 AND 41 PARK PLACE,
UUI9-121* NEW YORK.
implements of war.
rpHE PROOF GUN OF LONG
RANGE. -
Means are urgently needed for bringing out the
“ PROOF GUN” of tbe long-range capacity, and pro
ving, by repeated, actual work, the full powers possessed.
Will men of earnestness, in (he National cause, and
pride in PbUadeipbia enterprise, respond to the needs of
the case, and etch furnish a portion of tbe amount re
(luißite fer producing tho 11 PROOF GUN '!’’
Now is thotinioto act. Shalt the money bo famished
either as an investment or contribution linker will
meet the needs of the case. Will any man cr any men
come forward and take the actual step)—furnish means
for tills purpose? A. Mi DENSSIGBB,
At tomes far the Inventor,
132)$ South TOIBl) Street. ;
au2l-2t
FINANCIAL.
■XL S.
FITE TWENTIES;
08,
20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVKBN
MENT AFTEB FITE YEABS,.
/ ~
I Ml - instructed hy tlia SSOBXTABY Of THE
TREASURY to receive subscription.? Sor the above -
LOAN AT PAR.
THE INTEBEST TO COMMENCE FROM DATE
OF DEPOSIT,'
Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by
regrrfring payment in GOLD of the interest from May
last.'
A full supply ef those Bonds always on hand.
JAY COOKE,
subscription aoent,
114 SOUTH THIRD ST.
jy2SMf
\jn- A N TE D—GOLD, SILVER,
W» PENNIES, and OLD DEMAND NOTES,, at
the highest premium* J. W. DEBRICKSO SJ, .
It# 21 South THIRD Street.
KOO AND SEVERAL BMALL
tpTiyUv*. EB Bums, to loan on first mortgages of
City Property/ \ JOHN B. OOLAHXN,
»nW-3t» 142 South EIGHTH Street.
J»stKS n/WAWOS, THOMAS W. TOST. 1
WALTON & YOST,
IT BANKERS, BROKERS,
, AHD
GENERAL COLLECTORS,
No. 25 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
REFERENCES.
Jay Cooke * Co., Hon. James Pollock,
James, Kent, Santee, & Co., Hon.-H. D. Foster,
Esberick, Black, & Co., Hon. A. H. Reeder, :
C.-McKlbbin & Son, Hon. Asa Packer,
E. P. Middleton,& Bro , Hon. Warren J. Woodward.
Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, Esa.
ou7-3tn . -v .
M SCHULTZ & CO. have removed
• to No* 10 South THIRD Street, where they will
attend to the pttrchaee and sale of Foreism and Domestic
Exchange, Gold and Silver, Old Demand, Soles, .and
other Securities. aul*lm#
RETAIL'DRY GOODS.
THANCY SHIRTING FLANNELS
JL} Just opened, a few cases of French Shirting Flan
nels, In neat Stripes, Checks, anl Plaidß, of desirable
styles and qualities.
ALSO—Gray, Scarlet, and Bine Flannels.
an 12 SHARPLESS BttOTHEBB.
"CIA LL DE LAINES, ALL NEW
A 1 PATTERNS.—HamiIton De Laines.
.Pacific De Laines.
Manchester De Laines.
EYRE & LiNDEIrL,
FOURTH and ARCH.
TpGLISH STILES.
Opening of British Frinta.
4-4 Frenoh styles.
, EYBE & LANDEDD,
aoS FOUaTa and A BOH.
T ININS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIE
AJ BY, EMBROIDERIES—The subscribers, in ad
dition to the House Furnishing and Curtain Departments
of the Dry Goode Business, give special', attention to and
have always on hand a freßh stock of the best Sheeting
Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, and Embroideries, to
which the attention of buyers is respeccfnHy reauested.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEB & ARRISON,
au6-18t ' ; 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
The last change for bar
: GAINS. 3 ..
FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES.
We are determined to close out the balance of our Som
mer Stock before the first of September. In order to do
se we will offer eur entire stock of
FANOY SILKS. ‘
DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS,
LAuE MANTLES AND POINTES,
SILK COATS AND SACQUES,
.At lower, prmes than those of any other Retail House
In the city.
OUR BLACK SILKS
can’t be matched In prices and gnaiin'es, as they were all
bought before the last rise, and we are able to sell them
at our.. >■
OLD LOW PRICES.
One lot cheapest Black'Figured Silks ever offered.
Also, a good aworfinput of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
B STEEL & SON,
an4-tf • No. 718 North TENTH St, above Coates.
•DAEGAINB IN DEY GOODS.
JIM The following lots will bo sold at a groat sacrifice
to close them out—riz:
; Two tots Black Silk and Wool OhaJlies at 18 Vc, worth
Five pieces Barege Anglo at 4c, worth 10c.
Five pieces plain Barege atl2>£c.
Also, a large lot of Shetland Shawls, at very low prices,
splendid for travelling or at watering places.
At JOHK H. STOKES’,
702 ABO 3 Streot.
1024 CHESTNUT Si'SEiST
“ OS' SPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES.”
E.M.NEEDLES
Hasjitst openedNEW GOODSasfollows:Broad
hem-stitchedQdhfß.,2,2X, and 3 inch hom; hem
stitched Hdtfs.(MlThieDl, 13c.;"0r 51.60 perddz.;
oew ntjlea narrow Tftl. edgings and headings; new
styles points lace and ether collars and setts,
ill FOB SAL® AT OLD PRICES.
k)\ fancy made-up goods, site! as lace and other
set's, collars,’ sleeves, veils, hdkfi.. &c. &c., will be
cloßed ont, FOB THIS HOSTS ONLY, prepara
tory to laving in Fa'l Stock,
AT A REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT.
“Remnants'' of all kinds of Linens, White
Goods, Edgings, Inserting*, Ac. Ac, will also be
closed ont at a HEAVY DISCOUNT,
As all of the above goods have recently advanced
rtom2o to 26 per cent. 1 from the increased rates
of exchange and tariff, the above great reduction
from our old prices should prove a great induce
ment for purchasers of these articles to buy daring
this month. an 9 tf
1024 CHESTNUT STREET,
.A LLWOOL FRENCH FLANNELS,
JTjL Fancy styles, for Gents’ Shirts.
EYBE & LANDELL,
anS FOOBTH and ABOH.
.A LL-WOOL CHECKED C ASH-
XjL ME B E S.—4o-Inch Black and White Checks
finecnreXaine Cashmeres. Imported and for sale by
% ' BHABFLESB BROTHERS,
ahl2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
mWEEDS AND CASSIMERES
JL 1,600 yards heavy Cassimeres, jnst opened.
Also, 1,000 yards all-wool Tweeds, 62 to 75 cents.
Summer and Fall Cassimeres, a fnll stock.
Hen’s and Boys’ wear, our stock Is complete.
DOMESTICS.
Bleached and Brown Shirtings.
Bleached and Brown Shootings.
Cotton Flannels, Domet, all wool, and Baoine do.
Cotton Goods, at lowest market rates.
HONEY-CO MB QUILTS.
Marseilles and Lancaster Qnilta.
. Bathing Flannels,' Mosgnito Nets.
Linen Table Damasks and Napkins.
Cheap lots of 4-4 heavy Irish Linens.
CLOSING OUT.
• Bilk Mantles, Thin Bnstors, Lace Goods,
Boys’ Snmmer Clothing.
Thin Dress Goods, Black Tamartines.
Challies, Mohairs. Mozambianoß, Ac.
' COOPER & CONABD,
JyW-tf B. B. corner NINTH and MARKET stg.
|*v TO VOLUNTEERS.
ABMY WATCHES. “
Wo have last received an assortment of Gold and Sil
ver Watches, made expresrly to onr order, and pecn
liarly adapted to those in the Army, oh account of their
extra strength and simplicity of constrncti in, which we
wili sell very low. LEWIS LADOMUS & CO;,
an2l-6tif No. 802 CHESTS UT Street.
pURRANTS AND RAISINS—SO
n-J bble choice new and old Zante entrants ; also, Va
lencia Bunch Lai era and Keg Busins, for sale by
RHODES & WILLIAMS;
au2l. , 107 South WATER Street
PANADA PEAS—SO bbls. Canada
W Peas, of very choice quality, for sale by
RHODES 4 WILLIAMS,
RU2I .107 Sonth WATER Street
QPLIT PEAS —Of prime quality, for
kJ ealehy RHODES & WILLIAMS.
ftnZl 107 South WATER Street.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
■' The most ably condo 'ted, spirited, fresh up to the
Unite Periodical of the laud,!’—[Christian Secretary,
Hartford, Conn. ' ,
IJIHE CONTINENTAL MONTHLY
JOB SEPTEMBER,
NOW READY,
Contains the following articles, viz:
NATIONAL UNITY.
, BY HORACE GREELEY, - ' ,
Who will hereafter contj-ibute an article-toeaeli number.
A MERCHANT’S: STORY
DESCRIPTIVE OF SOUTHERN LIKE AMD ,
SOCIETY- .
BY EDMUND KiRKE;
Author of that “remarkably interesting and life like
work,'’' ■ -'v -
«* AMONG THE PINES.”
WAS HE BUUOK3SFUL'!
BY RICHARD B. KIHB ILL,
Author of “ Under-currents of Wall Street, ” u _St,
Leger,” Ac.
SHOULDER STRAPS.
BY HENRY MORFOSD,
Author of “ Rhymes of Twenty Years ”
This will be a sparkling, commentary on Men, Man
ners, and Motives in 1862., It will depict some prominent
characters, whose love for the Union is shown in a de
cided penchant for “ Shoulder Sirups’’
Together with the following
.I/I : 7 “LIVEARUCLEV”
Henry Thomas Buckle—The Molly O’Molly Papers—
Hopeful Tackett, His Mark; by Biohard Wolcott—John
Bull to Jonathan—Jonathan to John Bull—American
■Student Lifo—Go in and Win—John Meal—Tne Soldier
and Civilian—Author Borrowing—lntervention—Maeca
roni and Canvass—Anthony Trollope on America—Up
and Act—Reminiscences of Andrew Jackson—Shaks
speare’s Caricature of Richard lll.—The Negro .ini the
Bevolution—The Children in the Wood—Literary No
tices— Editor’s Tabic.-
TERMS, Sf 3 A TI 18, '
. ■ 25 CENTS A NUMBER.
For Glnb prices, &0., address the Publisher,
J. B. GILMORE,
No. 532 BROADWAY, N. Y,
C. T. RYANS, General Agent.
In the August number wag commenced the now story
by the author of “ Among the Pines.” Parfioi remitting
$1.30.wi1l receive the Continental Mon thly from tlis July
number (commencement of second volume) for 6 months,-
snd ft'ccpy of “Among the Pines,” in paper cover.
Tiie Nvrfolk County Journal of Boxbury, Mass,
thus notices the ‘Merchant’s Story:”
•;« It has all the thrilling dramatic powers of its prede
ces6or,'aad stamps its author as one of the ablest and
most effective writers of the day,” ... .
7 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CONTINENTAL
It , MONTHLY. v
TI)ST PUBLISHED. “ CHOICE
U HYMNS ” a companion to the “ Silent. Comforter”
and “Green Pastures,” for use in hospitals, the sick
chamber, &c. Printed in large type, and intended to be
bung upon the wall or near ;thb bed of invalids, so that
the Hymns can be easily read. Folio, Price 60 cents.
Published and for sale by THE AMERICAN SUN
DAY-SCHOOL UNION, No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia, and at 599 BROADWAY, New York.
nn2l2t ' '
« maß BBPI}BLIGAN.’’----a’iie first
Number of a Campaign Paperi devoted, to the
Ur ion, the Constitution, land .the election of AMOS
BBIGGS, Esq., to the Mayorally, and tbo entireßepub
lican Ticket, will be issued about the 15th of September.
au2i-6t#
WfEW GYMNASTICS—New Gjm
■A.* nasties for Men, Women, and; ;Ohildren. By Dio
Lewis, M. I>. With 300 illustrations, SI.
Poems of Arthur Hugh 01ongh L blne and gold, 75 cents.-
Volume 9 Lockhart's Life of Bcott, Boston edition, 76
cents..; V ...
Portrait of Major Genoral Pope. 63 cents. For sale by
r - WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MAR MEN,
au!2 006 CHESTNUT Sa-oet.
EDUCATIONAL.
TXiTOLSIEFFER BROTHER?’ MU
TT SIOAL ACADEMY,'No. .Q 7 MAE9HALL St,
Terms 825 per year. Clashes now forming auil-ltn*
MME. MAEBE AND MLLE. MO
RIN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING
AND DAT SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LAuIES, No. 11l
South THIRTEENTH Street, will re-open on WED
NESDAY, September lOtb, Philadelphia. For Circu
lars; apply at the above number. au2l.2m
/N EEMANTOWN INSTITUTE.—-
V/T The duties of this School will be resumed on MON
DAT, Sept* mber Ist. 1862.
For further particulars, apply to
' V; W'M. H. McFADDEN. Principal,
Residence, Sopth side of BITTEN HOUSE Street fifth
house west of GREEN. _ au2l-tf
English and classical
feOHOOL —The School of the subscriber, in Simes 5
Building, TWELFTH and CH4:JTBUT Strests, will
reopen on MONDAY, the Sfch of
au2Uf • CHABLBS SUOBIV A. M.
FOR SALE AND TO LET
TO MILITARY BOARD CON
TBACTOBS —Two French Swivel Loom? for eals—
S6OO ca&h for both, 8350 for oi,e. EUady harnessed.
Nnßnger make. Address P. 0. 80x12r,?7. . aa2i-3t
'jjft': FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE
Rat for a good city PBOPISBTY, a FAB \f and OOUSf-
TBY BFAT, containing 120 acres. 90 under cultivation,
in Snequehanna county. Pa., 1 mile from the State line,
8, miles from Binghamton, on the New York and Brio
Bafiroad, and 8 -uilea from Great Bend. The building?
are all that can be desired There is alao_ a beautiful
lake on one side of the place, one mile in length, afford
ing splendid boating and fishing. Par further particu
lars it quire of J. B. BEttf 80
euSl- 3t* No. 436 WALNUT 8t«-eeV
WANTS.
TT ALUABLI PARENTS NOW
T BEADY—Partner Wanted—Sure tliing—C'ftean—
Address, or call on Patentee,” No. 133 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. au‘2l -7t#r
XTILIS’ REGISTE R,—WANTED—
X. v Vole. 72, 73, and 75 of Niles' Register. Apply at
the office of the Philadelphia Press. au!9-3t
■WANTED.—A GERMAN LADY,
‘ v V ixperiencfd In teaching the Piano, "the German
and French Languages, Grecian Painting, and fine
Needlework,, desfies a situation in a Boarding School,
Addreeß P. M., No. 905 North TiSNTK street,-Phila
delphia. :-aul9-3t*f
WANTED TO RENT—For a
**■ small family, a Furnished House. Address G. H.
OBOSMAN, Box 327, Pott Office. aul3-6t
WANT® D —2OO Wagon-makers,
T f Blacksmiths, and Wood-workers, to fill vacan.
cies for Enlistments in the United States Army. Apply
to HENRT SIMONS.
. United States National Wagon Works,
Comer SECOND and CUMBERLAND Streets,
BUI6-6l* .. ; Philadelphia. Pa.
BOARDING.
A GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD
•XX for his WIFE and TWO CHILDREN, in a
respectable private family, in the suburbs of the city.
Address “ VOLUNTEER,” Office of Tks Press, stating
locality, terms, &c. an2l-3t#
COPARTNERSHIPS.
■\TOTICE.—It is hereby “certified that
-L v - the undersigned have formed a Limited Partner*
ship, agreeably to the provisions of the acts of .Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, upon the terms
hereinafter set forth, to wit: *
1. The name or firm under which the said partnership
is to be conducted is BUSH & KURTZ.
2. TUo general nature of the business intended to be
transacted ia the Importing and Jobbing of Dry Goodain
the City of Philadelphia.
3 The general in the arid firm are VAN
CAMP BUSH and WILLIAM WESLEY KURTZ,
both residing at No. 1937 VINE Street, in said City of
Philadelphia; and the special partner is THEIDORE
W BAKES, residing at No. 227 North TWENTIETH
Street,in said city. _r
4. The amount of caplial contributed by the said spe
cial partner to the common stock is the sum of FORTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS, in cash.
6. The said partnership ia to commence on the NINE
TEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1882, and will
terminate on the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, AD.
1864. ■ ...
F- Made and seyerallysigned by the said partners, at the
City of Philadelphia, the Ninetwuth, day of August,
A. D. Ods Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-two.
TAN CAMP BUSH, '
WILLIAM WESLEY KCItTZ,
General Partners,
THEODORE W. BAKER,
Sp.ciafPartner.
ao2l* 6w
CABINET TORHITIIRB.
fIABINET FURNITURE AND BIL
LIARD TABLES.
MOGEE & CAMPION,
No. 261 South SECOND Street,
In connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, are
now manufacturing a superior article of :
BILLIARD TABLES,
And have no v oh hand a full supply, finished with the
MOORE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS,
which are pronounced by all.who have used them to be
superior to all others.
For the quality and finfeh of these Tables the manu
facturers refer to their numerr ns patrons throughout
the Union, who are'famlliar with the character of thqjr
work. fe2B-ftn
CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
CONGRESS SPRING
WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET,
HEW TORE.
An attempt has been made to deceive the public by
persons offering what they call “ Ooseraitss Watb»”
from fountains, and at the price of six (6) cents per glass.
The viholetalt price of the genuine Congress Water, ai
New York, being about cents per glass, the imposi
tion of protending to sell at retail at less than cost, and
without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, is
apparent; but their probable course has been to empty
one bottle of genuine Congress Water Into a fountain
filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total
contents.;''...
We haveSKTßs gold Congress Water In lonntalns, nor
in vessels of any other description than ordinary-sized
glass bottles. The oork or every bottle of the genuine is
branded,
And any without
——-—: — those words and let-
CONGBESS
ten on the cork ta O. AW. 100 out I«1 ii I.
1 WATEB. 1
whether from loon-!
' tains or bottles.
OLARKE& WHITE.
Proprietors of Congress Spring.
The following gentlemen are supplied by 00 regularij
with genuine Congress Water, In bottle*) &*»& &•» ttl
Congressßpring:
FBED’K BEOWN, cor. Fifth end Oheetaut St*.
0. S v HTOBEM, 1410 Chestnut street
OHAB. EXililS & GO., Markotstreet
E. J STEVENS A CO., Continental Hotel.
AMBEOSB BMITH, Chestnut etaet’
J. O. TBBNPKNNV& CO,, 041 Bprnoe street : .
THOB. J. HUSBAND, cor. Third end Sprnoe st*.
"WVBTH Bros., Walnut street ■■■■'■
& WHITE;
jeBO-amlf ,
TZTECKEII’S AND FAHNESTOCK’S
-U- JTABIHA conjtaatly receivedfroßh by
BHODBS & WILLIAMS,
Ho. 107 Bontb WATEE Stmt
BA.RATOOA, July 1,1881,
auction sales. r -
A UGTION NOTICE.
JIV.
BALE OF, FRESH
BRITISH DRY GOODS.
JOHN B. MYERS & GO.,
Nos. 283 and 234; MARKET Btroet, Mdladelphift,
Will sell,
THIS MORNING,
August 21, commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, on tour
months’ credit, the following fresh Imported D,y Qoodst
30 cases i i Irish Shirting Linens.
Caseß Bley Liuene. ..
Pieces white,'black, brown, and Bley Hollands.
Pieces white and brown Damasks and Cloths. ‘
rieces Barnsley Damasks and Huckg.
Pieces Elastic Canvass.
Dozens Buck and Diaptr Towels. ■
Dozens Ceuta’ and Ladies’ Linen Cambric Hdkfa
Cases Prints and Debeges.
:■■■ Cases fine Mohairs. • •
Oases black Orleans. 7',: ,
* Cases black Italian Cloths.
Caßes black Satin de Ohene. ,
Pieceß black Repellant Cloths.
Pieces black silk finish Velvets.
Also, 1,500 Army Blankets and Shirts, Cloths, Caaalt
mercs, Hid Gloves, Hoop'Skirts, Hosiery, &a.
au2o-2t- JOHN B. MYERS & CO., Auctioneers- ‘
MARSHAL’S SALE.
By virtue of ft Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN
GADWALADKB, Judge of the Distriot Court of the
United Siafc s, in and lor the Eastern District of Pou-
Bjlvania. In Admiralty, , to me directed,' will be sold at
public sale, to the highest and best bidder, FOR GASH, at
SAMUEL 0. COOK’S AUCTION STORE, N*. 184
SOUTH FRONT STREET,
ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1882,
AT 10)4 O’CLOCK,
A large assortment of DRY GOODS, comprising
IRISH LINE ITS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, WRITS
GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY,
IWKFS, <£-c., tie.
Coeds arranged for examination with catalogues, one
day previous to'sale.
WILLIAM MILLIARD,
U. S. Marsha! E. D. of Pa.
WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
T>Y W. L. WALL & CO., AUO
- tioneers.
GOVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED ANIMALS.
V ill be sold at public auction, at the CORRAL, near
the E aval Observatory,
ON MONDAY,
August 25th, 1862, commencing atTO o’clock, A. St., ft.
number of
HORSES AND MULES,
Condemned as unfit for public service.
Terms, cash, in GoTernmentfhnds.
J. J. DANA.
Captain A. Q. M. U. 8. A.
W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers.
mil 9-125
AMUSEMENTS,
PENNSYLVANIA \CADEMY OW
THE FINE ARTS,
. ; ' 1026 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is opes daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. HR g
P. M. Admission 25 cents.' Gbitdren half price.
Shares of Stock, 830. jyß
CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
WBROTHERHEAD’S OIRCU
e LATINO LIRBART.—AII the SEW English
and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Lite,
ratnre. This is the ONLY Library in the country that
Includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOK 6 that arc not
REPRINTED here.
Terms 86 per year; 6 months S 3; three months 81.66,
or S cents per day. 218 South EIGHTH street jyT-2m*
EXCURSIONS.
r HO! FOR THE OAPES!
GRAND EXCURSION TO 0 IPS MAT.
•the tine steamer WILLIAM KENT, Oapt. J. T Brett,
will make an EXCURSION TO GAPE May. on TUES
DAY, Augnßt 26, leaving Arch-sireet wharf at 9 ob J -' , k,
A M., stopping at Ghester., Marcns Hook, anJ-orew Gas
tie. Returning leave Cape Stay at Wednes
day Tickets tor the excon.mu, including carriaeu hies,
$250, ar,2l-61#
IiEXOURSION TO
ATTANITO (Jr Y EY THE
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,.
THURMAN, /kunst 28.•1882.
Fifty Fick and wounded soldiers will accompany th 6,
excursion; under the 0313 of the Army Committee.
Boats leave Vine-stieet Wharf at 6 o'clock A. IC
Trains leave Atha:4Jc City at 5 35 o'clock P. M.
Tickets. $1 25. Children. 65 cents. an21...6t*
al ,, r. •'614},,..ir
EXCURSION TO
ATLANTIC CTTY.
The Bmployeeß of O A. Yankvrk & Co., (Frank
ford;, wSH Eoafeo ibeirfir?t Grand Excursion to Atlantic
City on FBIDAY, 22d inst. Tickets $1.25. Children
under ten ytars of ago 63 c- ote; to be had from Cona
mitfre on Wh«»rf on tnormogof hxcnrßion. Train leaves
TIES- STREET WHARF at 6 A. BL It*
EXTRA NOTICE.
foe the sea shore.
MAIL TRAIN, ON SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 24%
FOR ATLANTIC C3ITY.
Leaves YINE-BTBEET FEBEYatT.SO A.-M.
Ketuining, leaves ATLANTIC! 4.40 P. M.
This Train will stop at ALL Stations going and rotom
ing.
Fare to ATLANTIC and back, for this dap ant this
train, only SI 25. n
JOHN Gh BRYANT,
IMPORTANT TO
PLEASURE-SEEKERS.
THE PENNSYLYANIA BAILED AD COMPAOTt
2s prepared to issoe, during the Sommer, tickets at
greatly reduced rates as fellows:
PENNSYLVANIA EAHBOAD COMPANY.
COMMUTATION TICKETS
For one, three, six, nine, or twelve months, at vary -
low rates, for the accommodation of persons living ant of
town, or located on or near the line of the road daring
the summer. From and after July 1,1862, a still great**
reduction has been made on these tickets. ’
COUPON TICKETS
For twenty-six trips between any two«o!ntS at about
two cents per mile. These tickets ore intended for the
nse of families traveling frequently, and are of great ad
vantage to persons making occasioned trips.
SCHOOL TICKETS-
For one of three months, for the nee of scholars at
tending school in the city.
Living on or near the line of the road, and baring
occasion to use the road frequently in their clericed
capacity, are famished with certlflcatoe entitling then
to travel at half faro. Applications to be made only to
Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent, at Altoona.
EXCURSION TICKETS
lashed at half fare to parties of over torty, good tor
any reasonable time.
EXCURSION TICKETS during the Sommer are sold
at greatly reduced rates, for the benefit of those seek
ingrecreimon-rronr'miranesaror in’pursuit of Health.
These tickots ore geod for ten days, and are issued to
ORKSSON (top of the Allegheny Mountains), Ain.
TOONA (foot of the mountains), BEDFORD, DOUB
LING GAP, and EPHBATA SPRINGS.
For time of departure of trains see bills and cards of
the rood.
For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Com
pany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets...
JAMES COWDEH, Agent.
LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Ticket Agent
jy!s-t»el .
NOTICE—NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA BAIL-
mm.
REMOVAL OF PASSENGER DEPOT
from FRONT and WILLOW Streets to
THE NEW DEPOT,
THIRD STREET, ABOVE THOMPSON STREET.
On and after MONDAY, September Ist, 1862, ths Pas
senger Trains on this road will leave
THE NEW DSP IT,
THIRD STREET, ABOVE THOMPSON STREET,
instead of FRONT and WILLOW Streets, as at present.
All Trains will stop at BERKS Street, as usual.
White Cars of Third-Street City Passenger Jin# ran
directly to the now Depot. ELLIS CLARK,
a02012t Agent. ■<
fSSSaaai i i, m NOTICE—PHILA
!W'3SgBE!SIMEg'P»IiIPHXA. GERHASrOWST,
AND NORBXHTOWN BAXDROID.
The destruction of the WIS9AHIOKON BBITJGK
doeß not interfere with the regular shipment of Freight
to and from any point on the Boad.
JOHN H. LEWABS,
Genera! Freight Agents
TRUSS AND BRACE DE-
H HEEDtiKS,
Corner TWELFTH and SACK Street*. Philadelphia.
Hernial Trasses and mechanical appliances corrootll
adjusted by
0. H. NEEDLES.
Finn French and approved American, adapted to ever*
form of rupture, In adults and children, English and.
American Supporters and Bella, Shoolder Braces, Sus
pensories, Elastic Stockings, and Syringes in great va
riety. ladle*' Department, TWELFTH Street, first
door below Bace. Oondncted by competent ladies.
jy2B>3mif
Bounty, pensions, and back
PAY, Claims on the United States Ooverament for
the SlOO Bounty, Pensions, and Back Pay promptly
Collected. „ .
A charge ot $5 only will be made. No commlMloa»
whatever. A. McKLiiOi,
anlS.St.if# 27 South SIXTB Street.
A NTI-FEICTION METAL,
Soperior anality,
Tor Bate by
JAMBS TOCOM.JB.,
CITY BBASB FOOHDBY, DBINKBB’S AIiXiKY,
Between Front and Second, Baca and Aroh at*.
aaß-3m*
t>amphlet PRINTING, Befit and
JL cheapest In the City, at BING WALT A BROWJPB,
U 1 South rOTOTH Street |)U
AGENT.