o,oV******* JtfSSTt- Bolton, In blllMt . wceder,*"* >• uti ff«h! B *too. Biller, from Koxbnry, in i' B lif«MPi| l f r^i,f!tl O W* from Hew Orleans, 1 rami oB ’ STto Biker * Folsom. \ tiU a days from Bolton, with mdse to frBm Pro'rlfenco, with mdse ijul'^sickewon, t days from Boitoa,with p,i ‘^‘.Corliss, 1 dir from Odessa, Bel, with > skmo ‘ l day from Odessa, Bel, w^|,’ I g^|fh, C l’a»y from Odessa, Bel, vrith i day from Camden, Del, With fc^‘f B Sorm»o.l°’ d * y from Odessa, Del, with 24 U honrs from Bowes, Del, with i'/j*'' l ' 8 MHMhI p? 0 1 day from Llttla wheat*» J L Bewley & Co.. Lsid lo ®'. it outer, 1 day from Hew Castle, Del, Wilson, 24 honrs from New York, f hours from'Case May, Lr Bow bark ThoaKUlam, from 10 8 7„jr Wilmington .oreek. The XT’S rtdwd" 01 Delaware City atltfp M, _ ■*’ OtBABBI). fl .« x>*uoi rorft. jlstfOf;,' I Saltth* a !, » B a 6 *'*' AJBojrd. . „ itialef. fortree* Monroe, E, (fCC'E® . tin < i : if s, “®Hdt, Bboe, Fortran Monroe, Tyler, Stone 9 j, sis»eu«. BtudlW. Boston, Noble, Caldwell Virsrinl*. Wheatley, Waahlogton, do ir .too" '“* washiaiton, do , Bfd 1011, Buitoo, Oastaer, Stiokney & Wei. „ stafi CW"" 11 ’ )» )VIIU „g,(JWW»«> < >- Baltimore, A (JroToa, Jr. hemobanda. IllctefTi Moade, hence, arrived at Belfast »d .lu,!!), Hern, from Ifalaouth for Phtladol i'( & piymonth 6th Inst. ~f. EaW'ina. Wilkins, sailed from Con ik V^utultifei'Korteb. itfP 11 X,J, Verritl, » H Jones, Jones, Sea Gall, ;f‘ .['"u’riabtlDgton, Baxter, Eva Bell, t«e, and it J '* „ s Jjucf, arrived at Boston 21st Inst. Oovell, for Philadelphia, sailed [V,4^ T TlrU*e,'Sreen, cleared at New York yee- uiIVALS AT TUB: HOTELS 1 jp to 12 o’owxnr tiAsv hi«h*. rti'lXHfAli EOTEB—Ntnth and Chestnut ats, I'llZ A Wilhelm, Cornwall • NO FBrooke, Pennsylvania Sm.-.u New Jersey Geo If Gilbert, Wash, D C rMh Wesh.DO 7 Bamt Sttoemeta, Wash, D 0 Sfti, Vf “h, B 0 6 W Often, Pittsburg dan Pittsburg fl j M Fatou, Baltimore Irrew Yo k * Mu« Lewis, New York ii Kw York A Koenig, New O.-leans g steeto Louisville fhos Miller, Jr, Bt Louie /millrnw. New York MN Toik fel’toT * M H ' ,rVl> Norristown HKo»tt, LoulsrlUe ,-il I, Platt, New York Richard Peek, New Haven I, td f frrllt, N Haven J M Rankin A la, N Haven L. ffaeblogton B w Wbelpley.New Jersey ir Wfiipn, Kentucky Jtf B hlttmore, H 8 A i„'Jrlch, Mllwankfe Dr Mayo ri S Nstbiti Bt Louis J*s K Rogers, Wash’n , in, Louisville Giles W Bryant, Boston w Wolf, Ginn, 0 Ail’d J Wolf, Oinn, 0 • J, Harper, Wheeling 8 A florbet.'St Loois rtliter h to, St bonis A Alton, Cleveland, 0 Cleveland, 0 Capt White and dan, Pa Itilm York , Bl Mitchell, Jr, NY I ti,. r aß d to, N Y : Mrs T Drew, SI r, Pemwfvania J W Patterson, Cincinnati Pirard, Newark N J , S Drlnkhotue, Easton. b Etw, Virginia Jo, Pierson, Indiana Piftw. Indiana J 0 Nohes, PitUbnrg |w<*. aicerevlUe , B 8 Onotee, Delaware Dtw*s. Pennsylvania »Mr Osborne A Is, N Toik B ond, Maryland .JI T Howard, New York fe, Hagerstown Joan J Perry, Missouri Defer, Maysvllle, Xy G Blaokbnrn, Pennsylvania iCjFraus, Delaware A H StoOkly, Smyrna, Del iteiklf , Smyrna, Del Albert T Clark _ (fiLss-aco, Baltimore BSb'ads, GettysbnriP S * Slisads, Gettytbnrg M>s 0 Belch, Gettysburg Nltt hiuk, Bethlehem W Gaekett & son, Easton Pa "'whey, Sew "Fork Wm Peering, Portland Boct, Scranton D la Malven, Scranton ’tcie':, Boston L'JCXB HOTEL—Otiestunt street, atxjve Third. ML New Havtn V Watt, New Haven /itlitfa, New Toik 0 Mumf-trd, Brooklyn litautvae,WMbtojtoit OK Tailor < 0 Webb, Washington, D 0 tli. Pottjyills YS f) Moore, Virginia wum at, New York A. Blok, Buffalo . ,Aiii»mr,Nßw York J J Bovey, Pottsviile .' ■ *i.'t New Jmey A Thompson, Now York iiifirakl, Sm York Mrs Zabriski, New York,* New York T R Newman, Ysrmont sc or?. Dolttvsre J J Galnshia H L Grove „*, U ’ N J Mis* E Oleaver, Delaware l«»»er, Delaware B B Oleaver, Delaware Ilf 1 5y " , :, Tan >*'Wa George Oole Ilea, Ohio Gao BHylook, New Jersey /TATES UNlON|HOTKL—Market, above Sixth. Cumberland H B Good, Lewiaburg, _ Bamael Dano,NeWville Stt * e ]TT C °J p» Mrs Hlnkel, Atlantic City ?2L? , ” fa 9 1 . A«»ntto Oily Thos S Watt, Plttaburg F T rkc ' abur * 8 t'*n»bert, Huntingdon mU fclokorD.Lancaßter co James McQaftde . Dclnn, Danville Bbt J J Stine, Pa ‘Twetason, Oarlisie . COSHttBBOIAL—Sixth street, above Oheatnnt ?W«ESSr2 ite J r g Worth, Wert Chaster :fdS eLf J R Oxford, Pa Bortstewa AD Harlan, Coatesville tiDISOH HODBB— Second atroet, above Market. i' ! J r '. ,0W ’ I ' nn, berTme NL Quiver,NowYork Ne Z Tork A Ackerman, Hew York wt fchhni, Sow Jerae» W Boliean, 104th Bog V V e* fJ »7iut, LewiotOwn 8 Baker &U, Taylorsville k< ■ Minor, Brooklyn: W V'Omb, Mt Pleasant Black's Iddf J Pullook A fa, 8t Louis ' CD'or, Taylorsville B<3 Bogora, Bldgeway 1 • ‘•’’■’lo & la, Taylorsville KATIoSAXi HOTBIj—B&ce street. aboveThlrd. ’ l Crtager, tJ S A M 0 Sloan, Bloonurtmrg » Wyoming B J Mega Ire, Pott»?Ule Wash, D 0 Mr Wearer & la, pa at , H M Leli, Allentown h BB Barrows Virginia j Lelby «fc la, Lebanon oo wtocbor i ]», Baaton . BLACK BBlAß—thlnl Btreet. aboTe OallowhlU.' Chus Harper, Jenkentown , Wm Paff, Yatdleyrtlla „ , 1 B nSV*I dlo * Tn,e SMnl A tied, TardiDj-yl!le k F T B.ans, YardleyylHe s£5 l f 1 B Wagenhart,Backsoo. lioidfSS°’. Pennß D p Bit *er, Penna . ilt Boada, Bomerton ■ P Boadea, Southampton tew piite! >, ,? out!l * m ’ n Mr " 0 Vanardadalen, Sou’s S a ,li 8 a U " , J ,ml>ton A Bookman, Pemja ..... tBW?>S B £ s ?, Mtowo Ji>» WhitiU, Ponna maid,Dollngton Geo Olemena, Obeßterrat jr EAQLE—TMrd a*eel,above CaUowhUL •S«e!.teS U ? oii A S Turnback, M D, Pa K Kwrm»! ,b !^'"! 1 BethleSto VSX' Allento 'ra W S Amey, Allentown = '■iSn' 1 ? B W Hinltb, Harrisburg f ’ißaokeco M K Begat, Lancaster co jc H T Sncond street. above Aich. Ibt Lewi* Brodhead, Penna Conrad Johnson, USA marbied. ’ "* .Tbundey evening, 21*t inst, 1 *• 119(1, n!i 11 ■ Christian,. A'fred L Hence, 0. 8. fc'l'l l ili!lelp^ mBnt P ' V **° MlB3 ferric K. Adams, >*• Dat^y*!wilA.KB—On the 19th instant, by the tahofT.; X OO7 w - to Jcth^ oHA^l,^ n ' 4 H ”thlnstant, by ; HI. tc, MIA°?T\ Mr ’ Tlin “ isa *• Bockin., of Oaie ktuli Wale b., daughter of the late Nathan ***»®* Germantown* > # jH DIEU Vl t; "** ! 1 MoontHolly, on the morning of the 2? Ho'®*. Notice of her funeral MLlkh il** ift***f BiMilt* Of tide date' »-'# *!f 0, . d »»> «be hlet inatant/ William M 4 , s ar , 0!iat l«» M. and the late Elizabeth P, Allen,' ! (a ' 4 Wanda of the family are lnrtted to K J , “““ ra * a ‘ the weMenoa of hie father, In Be+i fegjfl^Sr* p. m.i i/Ll®S ,b ® morning of the '3l«t of Angnat, <«°* Br - William H.,»ud the the tri 80 d.® a , t l r6 ’M monthi attbdayl, ' !, *l from f ,m llr are inrited to attend the fn-. 'ntown, on Bn*ni 4enC l' 01 bl ? father, Main atreet, Ber oZT* ™''* 2 * "i* 0 . O 19th, at the reel- ' it nt lament Sorer, Bnxborongh, Mary Anna, I 7l * i® the 4*th year of her age. V, ° f *Sf family are infited to V\«d atrwt'tM^JSVtw? 0 ® 07 hor huiband, »(SatariUy) afternoon, Angnat 333,. farther n»tice. *# H,',** ™l8 N mS“ tll * 2l,t '“ttaat, Mr. Daniel Beck u‘ Utoroe wn ?L B fifth of Jane, at Samge Station.' i lA *T|«is isara. * *’ Ji IhnitotomS nij?*! lajjent; Benjamin T rankll n, * U Qartrnde Hartman, aged B monthi * ... KNIGHT,—On the 21« t instant, Ellen J., daughter of Bobeit 8., and Josephine Knight, aged 9 months. * KNIGHT.—On the 30th instant, John Knight, Br., aged 71 sears. . ■ * BIOBET.—On the 20th instant, Hr*. M. Bloret, aged 88 yean. ' * CADWALLADEB —On the 21st instant, Charles Ed ward, only child of Edward and Fhebe A. Cad walla der, aged 22 months. * OBOPPBB.—On the 19th Instant, Emma Cordelia, in fant daughter of William P., and Frances*' A. Croppsr, aged 14 weeks. # POWLAN.—On the 20th instant, |Mrs. Heater, wife of Hr. Wm. Powlan, in the 04th year of heeAge. # EVANS.—Oh the 20th Instant, in tho'tJ. 8. Hospital at Broad and Cherry streets, Corporal lewis B, Evans, aged 22 years, a member.of Co. P, 71st P. V, * F BAN KLIN.—On the 21st instant, William Franklin, In the 29th year of his sgel ‘ * GILLEN.—On the 21nt Instant, James Gillen, aged 38 years. MATTHIAS —On the 21st I Instant, Prank E„ ion of Allan and Mary Jane Matthias, aged 2 years and 30 Says. %■ KEAIM—On the 20th instant, Mrs.EUzabeth Ann Neale, in the 77tb year of her age. • * the 2lßt ,nsta nt) Sanmel Nlckoll, In the 89th year of bis ago. * PKNNINGTON.—On the 20th Instant, Mary Pen- aged -74 sears. * ' BBYBOIiD,--On the 2lst Inst, at hi« resident!*, near Delaware City, John Beybold, in the 824 yew of hi* *S*. #. BOHAEITER—On the ,20th instant, Mrs. Elisabeth Schaerer, aged 04 years, 4 month* and 6 days, * BTJSDMAN.—On the 21st instant,. Bebecoa, wife of Benben Stedman, in the49th year other age.' • * WIGHTMAN—On the 18th inst, Oorp Wm, B, Vlghtman, 00. D, 9tst Begtment P, Y., at Alexandria, Ya., aged 21 year* and 11 month*. * , * ' IyOURNING STORE.—BESSON & XTJ SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. , * Black Hoassellne da Laines.doublo widths. Black Tamlsea. Black Bummer Bombazines. Black Kngliahßombazinon. Black. Alpacas, bombazine anbh. Black Gres Grain and Poult de Sole Bilks. Black Crape Maretz and Bareges. Black Barege Hernani. Black Bilk Grenadines. ' Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, Ac. fyS®* RET. A. MANSHIR, WIRE BREACH LLS in tha Western M. E. Church TO-MOBB® W. at 10X A. M„ and take us the annual lr*ot collootion. It# [Yjs=» ARCH-STREET M. E. CHURCH, IV. LL2 E. corner BROID and ARCH Streets —Rev. J WALKER JAOKSON wilt preach TO-MORROW MORNING, at Uk o’clock; Her. A. BITTEN HOUSE at”j; P.M. MisKonary Meeting of the Sabbath School at2ji P.M. ii# rv AT A MEETING OF CITIZENS OF Lk3> Twelfth Ward, held 19th inat., the following Besolntlon was adopted: Rnolvcd, That tho | o yal citizens of the Ward hero assembled, impressed with the vie ire w> well set forth in the call of the united committees of the People’s and Re publican Party, adopt the Besoltitiona in said call, and form a National Union Association, aa required by same, and pledge themsclVßß to forget past differences, and cor dially unite to sustain the National Administration, and onr brethren in arms battling for the honor and integrl • ty of tho National Administration. The following persona were elected officers: JOHN Ij. SBOEMkKEB, President, JONAS YEBGEB, _ .. . , WM. ANBBK9S7 J Tlco p Tealdouts. SAMUEL SIMPSON, Treasurer. * THOS. A. GRACE, Secretary. _ . „ WM. ANDBES3, Olty Executive Com. T . A. GRACE, Secretary. it# [Y55=» NATIONAL UNION PARTY.—At a LkS meeting of the Citizens of the Fourth Precinct of the First Ward, held on Thursday evenrbg, the 21st lost., at the house of Captain Hand, the following per sons were duly elected officers to conduct the Delegate Blectien to be held on Tuesday evening next: Judge—RICHARD PELTZ. Inspector-BENJAMIN BOOKMAN. THOMABMARSH. ' Oornmlttee on Organization—CHAßLES SAVE BY. ELIJAH HAND. The following persona were then placed in nomination for delegates: Olty Delegates—JOHN ORTH, { RICHARD VAN9OIVER; Congressional Delegates—JOHN 0. BLAND, ED WABDB. COBB,' JAMESP WEBB, JOHN MARSH. Legislative Delegates—ROßEßT CHRISTY, ! HBNRY.MIHAN. Ward Delegates—AßEAHaM STEWART, DAWSON MITCHELL, DAVID HARRIS, CHARLES SMITH, SAMUEL LABE. - The election will he held at the house of Oaptain.Hand, 8. W. corner of Sixth and Dickerson, on Tuesday eve ning next, 28th inst, Polls open from- 6 until 8 o’clock. DAVID S. FULLER, Chairman. THOMAS F. O’MEABA, Sectetary. „ It# fVTE=- NATIOMAL raiOBT’ASSOCIATION, U 3 FIFTH WARD. The loyal citizens of the Fifth ward," irrespective of parly, who are in favor of sustaining the Rational Ad. ministration in its efforts to snppresß the rebel Hon. will vote for the Delegates to the several Conventions at the following places: Ist Division*—McKeown's, South street, above Second. Judge—Charloß T. Brown. . Inspectors—Charles Markland, Lewis Gil lingham. 2d Division—Glein’a, 8. E. Corner Front and Fine stsl Judge—William P. Barnard. Inspectors—-Sami. S. Folwell, Henry Ohar ■■ ■ man. 3d Division—Consldlne’B, 8, W .comer of Fifth and Lom-' .. . : bare streets. Jndge—George Johnson. Inspectors—Wm Phillips, Bobt. Btowart. 4th Dfrisimi—Steinmetz N. Wr earner of Front and T Union Bireols Judge—John B. Kouney. Inspectors—H. 8. Gilbert, E. J. Kenney. 6lh Division—Helverson’e, Front street, above Dock. Judge— Francis H Ouffee. Inspectors—J. Blake, W. Wllso. 6tli Division—Burns’, Spruce street, below Fifth. , Judge—Wm H. PepSgnau. . Inspectors—Tboß (look, Jaceb H. Burns. 7lh Division—O’Brien’s, Fifth street, above Prune. Judge—Job F Lrughesd _ . .Inspectors—o. W. steel, John Gus. 81h Division—Zane’s, Sixth street, below Oheilnut. Judge—J. B. Earl - , Inspectors—Geo. Oallihan, G. W. Baugh. The Polls will he open from 7 to 9 o’clock P, M. By order of the Amo elation : . WILLIAM S. SMITH, Ohairman. JossJ. Fn»KKi,is, ) „ . * Egbeist K. Nicholls, j Boctotanea B«g».;TWJENTIETM WAR®.— TH.E. CITI- IkJS ZBNB of the several Precincta of the TWEN TIETH WARD will meet TBI9 (SATURDAY) EYE NING, at the following named places, viz: , I’lrat Precinct, Hand-in-Hand Engine House, Ninth, above Poplar street. Second Precinct, Sonth Penn Hose House, Tenth, be low Thompson streets. Third Precinct, Ramsey’s, comer Seventh Mid Oxford streets, H . ' Fourth: Precinct; Mefzgar’s, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Girard avenue. „ Fifth Precinct, Beacon’s, Northeast corner of Twelfth and Poplar afreets. 'Sixth Preclnet, Thempsen’s, Beacon and Girard avenue.'. Seventh Precinct, Eckstein’s, Eleventh and Master streets.; :* ■ Eighth Precinct, Fox’s, Fifteenth and Thompson Btreets. /Ninth Precinct, Shields, Nineteenth and Ridge avenne. Tenth Precinct, Inikeas, Columbia and Ridge avenne. Eleventh Precinct, Beckler’s, Eleventh and Oxford streets.' 1 ' - For the purpose of making general nominations for Congressional, Senatorial, Representatives,: City, and Ward Delegates, and for the election of three members of the Ward Executive Committee. The (lection of delegates will take place at the above named places on TUESDAY (2Gth Inst) NEXT, between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock P. M. -f. The officers of the election will make their returns at the Hal), corner of Eleventh and Girard avenne, imme diately after the closing of the Polls. By order of National Union Association, JOSEPH F. MABOER, President Eifhhey Heritage, ? teri 9 Charles M. Evans, 5 nr==- OKAY RESER’ following additional! Kilted to the Finance Oomtnl W. S.Baird.. ....#25 G. W. Hickman A G 0... ,20 Feldman. Gunsenhauser A Nn5baum...........20 Potsdamer & 8r0....... .10 0. V. Ponltßey.... 100 Fred’k 8r0wn...........10 SOBSOBIPTIONS 50 001 HUNT, 88881 A. E. Roberts 8100 J Boil Qlark 25 W, A. Beegar ...........25 -Jt.-M* liM .25 Fred. It' 8eegar.........25 Edgar W, Earle ...25 H. F. Kenney........... 26 James Baddell ..........26 John II Fine........... 25 James M. Wills 25 JtobertE, 8ei11y........50 Harty F. West SO Georgo P. Longhead 20 John E. Ashmead,.... ...10 J. West Union .10 H. I.;5»ilor. ~10 j H.B. Gaw ...10 Tyler, gtone & Co ... 10i 0. &H. Borie... .10. Win. A. Brown.J ~10 John Price...... 77.... .; 10| George Massey 10 B. Y.Ma55ey........ 10 - ■■ A meeting of the Finance Qommittee will be held at the FrankUn Institute Building, on IB end ay afternoon next et five oidock. Thn Bonnty Committee will be at Osmp Hslleek” on Friday afternoon. * ■ It . ALEX. P. OOI.EBBEBBY, Secretary. rY7g=“ NOTICE —THE PENNSYLVANIA UoJ FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. ' , Auoubt 21st, 1863. The annual meeMng.'of tbo Stockholders of tbePenn-, sylvania Fire Insurance Company will be held at their' office'on MONDAY, the first day of September next, at 10 o’clock, A- M., when an election will be held for nine' I ireetore, to serve for the ensuing year. anZl teel WM G. CROWELL, Secretary. ry=* OFFICE OF THE HARKISEOKG, UJ? PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, AND DAN, OAoTEB RAILROAD COMPANY— Pjm„UHSI.rBU. August 20,1862 ' " . The aunusimeeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on FBIDAY;* the 6tb day of September next, at 11 o’clock, A. M , at No. 3 WILLING’B AD. DRY, at which time an election will be held for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the enrufng.year. ~ anSl- Wt* GKOROB TABER, Secretary. rrS=* TO THE UNION ELECTORS OF THE LLS EIGHTH LEOHLATIVE DISTRICT, OOM PRISING THE TENTH WARD, AND FIRST, FOURTH, FIFTH, SEVENTH, AND EIGHTH PBE OINOTS OF THE FOURTEENTH WARD. > Qxnti.kmbn :—1 am still your Representative, and from a sense of duly to you, submit the following state ment: ‘ vTbeClty of t FbUadelphia is paying emimmenge sum of money for the collection of Its revenues. To correct this wrong, I last winter introduced a bill; which, had It be come a law, would have saved the City at least fifty thou sand dollars a year; The bill passed the House, bnt was' lost In the Senate. I cordially supported Hr.. Wlldey’s bill, which pro posed to repeal the Aot of 1861, under which Act,the. Beceiverof Taxes had.olaimed five percent.on outstand ing taxes. That bfll passed the House, and was alio de feated In the Senate. Late in the session the Members ofthe.Hiuxe were startled t > learn, that at . the instance of the Becelver of Taxes,- or of persons in his interest, who had visited Harrisburg for that purpose, the collec tion of the ftate and Mercantile tax bad been : surrepti tiously taken from the City Treasurer’s Office, and trans ferred to the Receiver of Taxes Offioe, with an increased charge of 2|f per centum for collecting, Ac. g > ■/. That obnoxious law was soon repealed, and I had the ‘•cnorof assisting in the work. .Soma of. the parties tin “fj’ately Interested, la maintaining the present unjust ■f, v eB I ,om a system of collecting; taxes,.determined . no longer lnterfere with their,wishes, and oelffire tte close of: fits rsessioh'lc Waa informed that, a yonpg man. who is a clerk in the Receiver of Taxes . OaMr.W.Wßfo'eeted as my,successor./ ■ fo.carrying out tty* (Urthem) de . They,rely fdr,snecess, not so much upon their strength, as upon thebeliefthat, ypdwlll, a, heretofore, neglecrito take part In nominating candidates for plaoee of trust.’' ■ . Apprised s ** You' ibit fact, and having a direct personal interest iu the proper settlement of the issue that is nowpending, it is- for you severally to de tsrmlae whether you will keep away from the poll* on the afternoon and evening of Tuesdajnext,(the 26th !nst.,) and allow mo to be proscribed* for attempting, to protect your rights, or attend and rebuke the efforts of a few oltr •officials, wbo, not content with Immense rooelpts, assume to select your Representatives. • • ■ I remain,’yonr'friend and obedient serv’t, _ang33-Bt* W.'L. DENNIS. T ADIES*:' 'HAtR-DYHSING AND JLi CHILDREN’S HAIR-CUTTING done in.the most approved style at FOURTH and BBANOH. as33-lf tf '• ••• .. • ' ''' "■ ; au23-lt# PE REGIMENT The rabseriptions have baon re- Ittee: ■ Oath or wood A Wine bronner 850 I. B. Phiilios ..........100 B W. Bihl, Oo.F 20 Verroo * Mitchell 10 Sbapta'gh, Roe 4 00....300 ifPANY D, FIE3TBE&I tVK BRIGADE. 8. T. Herring.......... 510 J M. Duncan 10 George A. D&damn .10 Oh»rie»K. Ide 10 - P. Bartholomew 10 J H. T. .....5 John Lawson. 5 Henry Buddy 5 W. H. T......-. 5 John Mote. Jr ......6 8. Dreeebach........,.5 Martin-Thayer.. 5 S.;G, 5mith.....,...,....6 George Harkin5..........6 James B. Bryson... 6 J. B. Harris 5. Thomas B. Lancaster.... .6 J ; 8.. Bazley 6 8. H Colton ...5 A. D. Wagner......... 5 John 8n55e11.............3 clash, sundry parties.... .47 MILITARY JJUCKTAIL BRIGADE. A FEW PICKED MEN WANTED IM ■.,/ . . DIATELT,^ For a Company in Colonel L. Wlstor's (143 d) Regiment of this oelobrated Brigade mo IN ADDITION TO ALL OTHER BOUNTIES WILL BE PAID. APPLY IMMEDIATELY AT 73T MARKET STREET. au2o4t 119th REGIMENT, GOL. P. 0. H BLLMAKHR-SI6T t $187! BIST! Attention! j|l Attention I Attention! #lB2 Bounty, $5 Extra, on Doing sworn in.. A FEW,'MORE MEN WANTED FOR COMPANY 0, OF THIB SEGMENT. Apply at the Recruiting Office, northeast corner of BROAD, and RACE Streets. FRANK. LOGO, - Beorniting Officer. Capt. A. T, GOODMAN. Lieut. Benjamin Samoa. au2l.Bt# 11 TURN OUT! TURN OUT! M 12Ut REGIMENT P. V., Col. 0. BIDDLE. TEN I}J MEN WANTED for Company B. Apply at No 606 VINE Street. . . l.v. Ist Lieut. MAX HEIN, Capt. A. LAWRIE.. 2d Lieut OHAB. F. HULSE. au2o 4t# J NO BOUNTY OR ADVANCE *OPAY AFTER THE 22dINST.—THE 121STBEOI WMFNT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, OOL. CHAPMAN BIDDLE, accepted by the State as one ofthe regiments to be raised In Philadelphia. Recruits for this regiment are' entitled until the 23d of August to the'United States bounty of $lOO, to the City of Philadelphia bounty of $6O, and to an extra bounty of slo—ln all $l6O, besides a premium of *2 at the time of muster, and one month’s pay in advance (813 ) Becruita 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 this paper, or apply at 606 VINE Street, 728 Z ANB Street, 229 North SECOND Street, 43 North THIRD Street, 821 MABBBT Street, So. Ac. . - ante dt23 J HEADQUARTERS CADWALA II DEB REGIMENT,' 120th h V., OOL._WM.Jf. JJjSOHBEIBER, S. W. Corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Recruits wanted to fill up the above'Begi ment. Volunters from the country wilt receive the Olty of Philadelphia Bounty, making altogether $166. Apply by mall, or in person, as above , ' WM. F. SOHBEIBEB, au2o-6t# r Col 120th Beg. P. V. II BUCK-TAIL BRIGADE, $ 165 OBOUNTY—SIO EXTRA FOR FIRST FIFTEEN HiMEN ENROLLED— Dok’t Waitto-bb Dkaftkd, thereby losing all bounties. Men mustered on enlist ment. Pay and rations to commence at once. . CHARLES 8. BOYD, (Formerly of Commcnwealth Artiilory,) Second Lieutenant and Recruiting Officer, aulO-Cl# No 727 MARKET Street. rg THE 116th REGIMENT, P. V., H accepted for three years, are how nearly ready for At! the field. Fractions of companies will be accepted from the country. Boorntts from the ocuntry coming Into this regiment will receive $56 bounty in addition to the bounty paid by their county and General Government. Transportation will be furnished on applieation to those Headquarters, 624 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or to Major G. H. BABDWELL, at “ Herr’s Hotel,” Harris burg. . ' • D. HEKNAN, aull-12t Col. Commanding 116th Regiment, P. V. J| CITY BOUNTY FUND COM- H MISSION. W NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS.—OfficiaI informa tion has been given to the City Bounty Fnnd Com mission, that the following named;regiments have been accepted by the Governor of .Pennsylvania, on aocount ofthe quota of Volunteers required from the city of Philadelphia, viz : ■ , Zouave d’Afriqne, Col Oollis. Regiment No. 116, Col. Heenan. k.' ■ •*■■■■ 11 117, Col. A. H. Tippin, Scott Legion. ** 11 118, OoLC.M.Pro vost,Onrn Exchange.■ “ •< .119, .Col. P.C. Ellmaker, Gray Reserves, “ “ 121, Col. Chapman Biddle. ' The Commission are ready to pay the bounty to volun teers in said regiments undor the rules and regulations heretofore published auls-12t - JOHN 0. KNOX, Chairman. II 121st RIGIMEJNT P. V.—.RE -0 ORUITS wanted for Company D, of the 23d Philadel- Hf phis Light Infantry, Colonel Chapman Biddle. Apply atlbe ANDERSON HOUSE. 1619 SOUTHstreet, op posite the Kater Market. Bounty, $160.' Mastered in at once. CHARLES E. ETTING, eu!B-6t Second Lieutenant. U 121st REGIMENT PENNSYL- I 'Bi A a. V °“ NTBEBS ’. “ CHAPMAN '•“> BEOEUITS WANTED FOE THE WAE. A premium ot 82 will be paid to oaoh rocruitatthe time of master. One month’s pay in advance, and 8160 Bounty, to wit: - ■ . 825 United States Bounty in cash. 850 City ef Philadelphia Bounty. . 810 Extra Bounty, and ; , 876 United States Bounty at the end of tho war. Recruits will be mustered immediately , Into service. Pay and rations from date of muater. - : Apply at any of the following recruiting stations: ALEXANDER LAWBIE, Captain (Jo. B, No. £O9 'VlXkd . . OHABLES T. HULSE, 2d Lieutenant 00. B, K. W. comer of Franklin Square. J -FBANK STERLING, Captain Co. C, SS. corner Sixtb and Minor streets. GEORGE WM. POWELL, 2d Lieutenant, Co. O, N. E. corner Twelfth and Spring Garden streets. OHABLES E. BITING, 2d Lientenant 00. D, No. 1529 South street. 1 ' M. W. O.'BARCLAY, 2d Lientenant 00. E, No. 715 Giratd avenue. J, ALFRED EAT, 2d Lientenant 00. F, Brnner’s Hotel, Main street. Germantown. .* WM. SMITH HOBART, 2d Lieutenant Co. G, Potts-' town, Montgomery county. . EDWARD GB A 5 Z,. Jr., 2d Lientenant 00. H, S. E, corner of Tenth and Thompson streets JOHN DUBBOEOW, 2d Lientenant 00. I, No. 229 North Second etreet. • JOSHUA GARSED,2d LientenantOo.K, Main street, Franhferd ' JOHN lUNGERIOH, 2d Lieutenant, No. 43 North Third street. v '"-' SAMUEL Tv LLOYD, Captain 00. E, No. 728 Zane ' HARRY HERTZ uEB, Lientenant, No. 821 Market Street. ... . T ■■■ ■ ; v JAMES ASHWORTH, Captain 00. I, Franbford. JAMESsMAGNEE, Lieutenantr N. E. corner Sixth and Minor,streets! ' " WILLIAM W. DORR, Lieutenant, 389 North Thir teenth street and 405 Walnut street. SAMUEL 0. THOMAS, Sergeant 00. D, No. 431 Chestnut street, T. E ZJLLL, No. 42 South Fifth street. aul6t23j.D THOMAS M HALL. Adjutant ATTENTION; CAVALRY!— ySj&A 8162 BOUNTY —Wanted able-bodied men to fill a souadroh in a battalion >for spe cial service, under.JAMES A. SOHOONMAKER, by order of Secretary of War.- Apply to . Oapt. J. W, HALL, . Oapt H. N. HARRISON, Ist Lieut. 0. W. MORRIS, Js., Ist Lieut. J G. MORRIS, au2l.3t* 328 WALNUT Street, third story. IMPLEMENTS OF WAR. ITIHE NEW CAN SON. X THE WAR DEPARTMENT Has requested that Drawings and descriptions of the New Cannon of long range should be forwarded to Waehington. ‘i To do this, requires tho completion of tho model which has already cost over seven hundred dollars. About five hundred dollars are needed f to finish it so that-the requirements of the War Department can be met Are thare any persons sufficiently awake to the import ance Of this matter to contribute' the necessary means, either as an investment or otherwise, or most the re quest of the W ar Department be declined 1 A capable mau ls wantf d to obtain subscriptions from those willing to contribute on application.: The service will be well-paid. A. M. DENSMOBK, -Attorney for the Inventor, Vau23-2t ~ 132jf South THIRD Streot. POLITICAL. . Receiver of. taxes, I. J JAMES O KELCH, SECOND WARD. an 23 6t* T?OK CITY CONTROLLER, 1862, J? GEO. vr. mjFTY, EOUETEENTH WABD: aoT-tn PHOTOGRAPHS. X>RIG ADIER GEN. CORCORAN.—. JD A Card Pholograph of Brigadier Gen. OOROO RAN, just published. MCALLISTER * 880., au23 2i •' 728 CHESTNUT. riBNERAL KEARNEY—-A very fine Oard Photograph of General KEARNEY,' just published. *' MCALLISTER A BRO., : au23-2t 728 CHESTNUT. f~IAPT. W. W. MoKEAN, U. 8. N. W A very fine Card- Photograph of Captain W. W. MoKEAN, iust published;-——: Tri- - ‘ ' MoALLISTER S 880, : #u23-2t v - . 728 CHESTNUT. A FAITHFUL LIKENESS of your self are BEIMEB’S Colored. Photographs for $l.- Their merits have gained, them a wide-spread reputation; When yon desire a good picture, go to SECOND Street, .above Green. ." ./ .. T /; It# ED E GAN T COLORED PHOTO • GRAPHS —Cartes it Visile, and other Photo graphs, may be colored in the moßt elegant manner, by any person of taste, ; by the rise of NE WTON’S AL BUMEN! COLORS. For circulars of Information, ad dress J. E. TILTON & GO;, Boston, Sole Agents for the United'States. BCBOLZ & JANENTZKY, 112 South EIGHTH St., Agents for this city and State. aul9-tntha3t' A BT EMPORIUM—RE I MER’S XX GALLKB SECOND BTBB*T, ABOVE GREEN—wliere you are sure lo get the best pictures. His Colored PhotographsJor $1 are positive evidence of its truth. ... 'll*-'' educational. T?RIENUS ? EOHOOL FOR BOYS, X? OSLKB 'Avenue, north from Noble atreet, below Hxth.'wlll reopen on Second Day, Ninth Month ,(Sept.) Ist. Obarge, Sl2 per term of flve months. ! All denomi nations admitted. THO 3. SHED LEY,. , au23-12t* , Prinolpal. pRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA U / COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, SEYK NTH AND CHESTNUT Streets. Thorough preparation for any Business House. Instruction given'to both Ladles end Gentlemen. EVENING SESSIONS after September IStb. an 23 71* TNSTRUCTION THROUGH BO V OKB, X Objects, Pictures, and iucfi Endoiomenfe ar haiJS been,.or may it given, to the Teacher and the Tanght, ANNE DICKSON, \ .au22-tu«6t*,. ' 108, South EIGHTEENTH Street' > ' ’ ■. . " ’BthSeptember. fa TO VOLUNTEERS. ARMY WATCHES. - * WehavejnstreMivedanassofttnwit or Gold and Sil ver Watches, made expressly to onr order, and pecu liarly adapted to those in Die Army, on account of their extra strength tmd simplicity of coustracti'in, which we will sell v er y,low;-, LEWIS LADOBUB & 00., , * * Ho.'BW OHESTN (ft Street * ryOKXTYPES—You will find nothing x imthe llue « pjetures to exctll the beauty, aeonraoy,: or finish, of XIEIMEB’S Ivbrytypes. Their coloring i« artfotic and nataraL SECOND Street, Green. * THE PRESS.—FIIILADELPHIA, 33, : 1862. ~ Jnßt opened, a few canes of French Shirting Flan nels, in neat Btripes, Checks, and Plaids, of desirable styles and analitios. ALSO—Gray, Scarlet, and Bine Flannels. au!2 SHABPLESS BBOTHBBS. TPAL L DBS LAENES, ALL NEW JL’PATTERNS.—HamiIton De Baines. . T7NGLIBH PRINTS, PALL STYLES. J J Opening of British Prints. 4-4 French strlos. - EYBE A I/ANDKItL, anB FOUBTH and AROH. T INENS, WHITE GOODS, HOBIE JLI BY, EMBBOIDERIES.—'The subscribers, In ad dition to the House Furnishing and Curtain Departments of the Dry Good* Bnsiness,' give special attention to and have always on band a fresh stock of the beßt Sheeting Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, and Embroideries, to Which the attention of buyers is respectfully requested. SHEPPABD, YANHABLINGEB & ARRISON, ans-ist , ;008 OHEBTNCT Street. mHE LAST CHANCE FOR BAR- Jl gains. : rCBTHBB'BEnno’rroM-iwrnxoEs, . We are determined to. close ont the balanoe of our Som mer Btook bofore the flrst of September. In order to do : se we will offer ear entire stock ot _ FANCY SILKS. BESIBABLE BBESS GOOBS, IIAOE MAJSTI.EB AND POINTKS, SILK COATS AND SACQUE3, At lower prices than those of any other Betail House In the city. can’t be matched in prices and qualities, as they were all bought before the last rise, and we are able to sell them '•tear ■ • ■DABGAINS IN dry goods. JL# The following lots will bo sold at a great sacrifice to close them out—viz: Two lets Black Bilk and Wool Ohallieg at 18 v c, worth 87Xo. ■ ' Five pieces Barege Anglb at 4c, worth 100. Five pieces plain Barege at 12Xc. Also, a large lot of Shetland Shawls, at very low prioeg, splendid for traveling or at watering places. At JOHN H! STOKES’, IySO . 702 ABO H Street A LLWOOL FRINCff FLANNELS. JTjL- Fancy stile*, for (Jont»! Shirts. F3TBE & LAKVKLI,. anB FOOBTII and ABOH. A LL-WOOL .CHEQUED OA S H HK E E S.—4o-incb lock and White Chocks fine pnre iaine Cashmeres. Imported and fer sale by SHABPLBBB BKOTHEBS, ' CHESTNUT and BIGHTH Streets. Tweeds and c&ssimeres. 1,600 yards heavy Cawiimeres, just opened. Also, 1,000 yards all-wool Tweeds, 62 to T 6 oents. Bummer and Fall Oasßimeres, a full stock. Hen’s and Boys’ wear, our stock is complete. DOMESTICS. Bleached and Brown Shirtings. Bleached and Brown Sheetings. - - Cotton Flannels, Domet, all wool, and Saojaa do. Cotton Goods, at lowest markot rates. i HOJSfISY-COMB QUILTS. Marseilles ana lancaster Qniits. Bathing Flannels, Mosquito Nets. , Linen Table Damasks and Napkins. Cheap lots of 4-4 heavy Irish Linens. CLOSING OCT. : Silk Mantles, Thin Dusters, Lace Goods. Boys’Summer Clothing. Thin Drees Goods, Black Tamartines. Ohallies, Mohairs, Mozambiquos, Ac. OOOPKB &OONARD, jy3l-tf ,8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET sin. PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. :■ DEPOT QtJAUTKKMASTER’3 OFFICE, ) ,i 216 G, corner EIGHTEENTH Street, ) " WssHisoTbs*, D. 0., August 20,1862. \ SEALED'PROPOSALS will be received at this office until SATURDAY, August the oOtil, et l’2 o’clock a., for delivering in the city of Washington, at such.a.point as the Depot Quartermaster may direct, ftvo hnudred tbonsand (600,000) feet of Lumber, of the followingkindg. and description, viz: - 300,000 feet 4 4 (1-inch) common Cuttings (White -Pine ) :--t, . - 68,670 feet 64,(1jf-inch) common Oulllogs (White Pine). 41.666 feet Joist, 3.by 6,16 feet long (Hemlock.) ■ 16,666 feet Joist, ,3 by 6,14 feet long (Hemlock.) 16.666 feet 'Joist, 3by 6,12 feet long (Hemlock.) .33,333 feet Scantling, 3by 4,16 feetiong (do.) 16,666 feet Scantling, 3by 4,1* feet long (do.) 8,333 feet Scantling, 3by 4,12 feet long (do.) All the above described- to ..be good merchantable lam- - ber,sutject to the inspection of an agent, appointed on the part of the Government. . - , " All the lnmber to be delivered within twenty-five days after signing the contract. v ■ Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered. An oatK of allegiance to the United States Government must accompany each proposition.’ The ability of the bidder to, fill the contract, shonid it be awarded to him, muat bo gcarantied by two respon sible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to tho guarantee. - -t , The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by -the: official certificate of the clerk of the nearest distriot conrt, or of the United States District Attorney. 1 " Bidders must be present in person when the bids'are opened, or their proposals will not be oonßidored.: : • • Theluil name and post-office address of the bidders mnst appear in the proposal. If the bid is made in the name of a firm, the names of all the parties must appear, or'the bid will bo considered as the individnal'propbsal of the partner signing it Bonds in the sum of five thousand dollars, signed by the contractor and both his guarantors, will be required of the successful bidder upon signing the contract. 1 The right to reject any or all bids, that may be deemed too high is reserved by tbe Depot Quartermaster. ' Informal proposals will be rejected. : Proposals must be addressed to Captain EDWARD L. HABTZ, Assistant-Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, Wash ington, D. 0., and should he plainly marked “ Proposals for Lnmber.” - . ... . ..... ... We, ——; of the county of -—and State of -r—, and ——, of the’cdttnty of and 'State of ——, do hereby guarantee that '4 —is ablo to.fnlfll the contract, in act cordance with the terms of his proposition, and that should his proposition be accepted, he wiii.at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith Should the contract be awarded him we are prepared to become his securities. . [To this guarantee rqigt be appended thp certificate above mentioned,) • ft • EDW’D L. HABTZ, " au23-7t Captain and A. Q ; M., U. S. A. W BROTHERHEAD’S CIROU IT • LATINO LIBBABY.—AII the HEW English and • American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Lite rature."' Thlß la; the ONLYsLibrary In the country that inclndes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not BBPBINTBD here. ' Terms $5 per pear; € months $8; three months SI.SC, or ß cents per flap..: 218 6onth EIOHI'H etroefc Jy?-2m* Q.IRARD FIRE AND MARINI OTTICB 41* WALNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA This oompany contkmesto taka risks en ths safes classes of Property at low ratos. The pnblio can rely upon Its responsibility,and abili ty to pap losses promptly. Its disbursements for «ht benefit of tbe pnblio. during the last nine years, exoeed 1 $500,000. and ere respectfully solicit its favorlnthe future. . DIBSCTOBB. CHAB. I. DUPONT, JB&BY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGHOBH, JOHN THOBNLET, O.T.HBAELITT, ABBAHAM HAST, DAVID BOTH, Jr., PETER S. HOE, oCH.I TH. H. SWAIN, TUBMAN BHEPPABD JOSEPH KLAPP, MD. N. B.L A WHENCE, WM. 0. RODMAN, JOHN SUPPLE!. THOMAS OBAVEN, President A. S. QILLETT, Vloo President. JAB. B. ALVOBD, Seoretary. ap3S>tf. TiUME INSURANCE COMPANY, JD Ho. 406 CHESTNUT Btreet ' rma ano inland 'inbubanow. DXBEOTOBS., V. H.Bnck, B. D. Woodroff, Ohaa. Blchardeon, JobsKeesler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., F. S. Josiloe, Alex. WhUldin, W aehington Jana*, . Oeo. A. West, Chas. Stokee. ‘ O. W.Davla, JcdmwT Brennan. '• | TBANOIB N.'BUCK, President. ■fJOHABLEB BKHABDSON, Vioa Preiddenf WTLLIAMB L BLANOHABD, Secretary *** /commonwealth FIREINSU* v/ BANOE COMPANY,, *o> THE' BTATE PI PENNSYLVANIA. , , , - ■ ■ „_DIBHOTOBS. " t * David Jayne,M.D., Charles H.Bogera, JohnM. WhjtalL John K. Walker, Edward O.Knlgbt, ■ , Robert Shoemaker, Thomas 8. Btewart, : William Stmthec*, ■ Henry Elijah Jones. .V: DAVID JATOE, M D., President. JOHH M. WHITALL, Tie* PresMwt, •r SAMUELB.MOOH,Secretary. B tu Bsmom * . I . v » i,-r' RETAIi. DRIT GOODS. TjIANCY DRESS BILKS, 56 CENTS.— X? Fancy Dress Silks, 82 cents.' Fancy Breed Silks, 75 cents. . Fancy Drees Silks, 87 cents. / CUBWEN STODDART A 880., Nos. 460,452, and 454 North SECOND Street, . au22-3t above Willow. ■ TJICH BLACK BILKB.-AU Widths All and Grades, at onr nsnal low prices. CUBBWEN STODDARD & 880., Nos. 460,452, and 454 North SECOND Street, . ,a022-3t , above Wtl’ow. QTELLA SHAWLS, $ 2.50. SteliiShawls, $3 00. tv -.-■■■ , Stella Shgwle, 83.50. Stella Sfiawls, $4 00. - - . Stella' Shawle, $4.60. i Stella Shawls, $5.00. Comprising ell cologs.hcentres, and desirable border logs. , CUB WEN BTODDABT A 880.,' Nos. 450,412, and 454 North BKOOND Street, , at22.Bt - , above Willow. •DLANKKTS. MJ . ■ Blankets for Family and Hotel purposes* 9*4 Twilled Blankets. 10 4 Trilled Blankets. 11- 4 Twilled Blankets. 12- Twilled Blankets. 13- Twilled Blanket*. Of approved makes. CURWEN •fItODBABt) & Noe. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, &n£2-3t above Willow. F' •ANCY SHIRTINff FLANNELS. — PaclfloDoLatnesi Manchester X)o Loinos. EYRE A LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. OUR BLACK SILKS OLD LOW PRICE 3, Grio lot cheapest Black Figured Silks ever offered. Also, a good assortment of - - DOMESTIC GOODS. H: STEEL & SON, Ho. 718 North TENTH St, above Ooates. ■ 192* CHESTS UT STREET “ OF, SPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES." EL Mi NEEDLES Haa just opened NEW GOODS as follows: Broad i hem-stitched Bdkfs., 2,2%i and 3 inch hem; hem. [ stitched Hdkfs. (all linen), 13c., or 51,60 per doz.: ! dcw styles narrow val. edgings and headings; new i styles points lace and ether collars and setts, 1 ALL FOR BALE AT,OLD PBIOE3. AM fancy made-up goods, such as lace and other , setts, collars, sleeves, veils, bdkfs.. Ac. Ac., will be closed out, FOB THIS MONTH ONLY, prepara, tory to laying in Fa'l Stock,.. ,:J-’ ■ _ AT A BBDUOTIOS OF 20 PER CENT. “ Remnants of all kinds of loams. White Goods, Edgings, Ihsertings, See: he , will also be closed out at S HF ATT DISCOUNT. As all of the above goods, have recently advanced from 20 to 26 per cent., 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 during this month. - an 9 tf ■1024 CHESTNUT STREET. “ PROPOSALS. FORM OF GUABANTBK. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. insurance companies, INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITALSBOO,OOO. " COMMISSION HOUSES. ' gKOWN DRILLS, v 'of T ' / STANDARD QUALITY, FOB SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & Co. jyiV-siatbSm • - - , 320 DHBBNUT STREET. JONBDALE 00/S * ’ 4-4, 7 B,' AND 29-INCH’ FINE bleached bhi stings. BILEBIAB, PAPER MUSLINS/and COLT CAMBRICS. FOR SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & Co. . "V ’• SELLING AGENTS, jylS stutbSm 220 CHESTNUTBtreet. 25 000 ydS - 12 oz * U. S. A. DUCKS. 20,000 YARDS 10 oi. U. S. A. BUCKS. IT, 000 X DOMET ARMY FLANNELS. So' CABEB ARMY STANDARD COTTON ’ "FLANNELS. • ISO BALES ARMY STANDARD COTTON : DRILLS. ... SEAMLESS BAGS of tho following brands: LEWISTON, “A,” AMOSKEAO, “ C," ANDROSCOGGIN, “A,” CANADA, • * V - * , ■."! . Have 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 parti cufarlr in vited. ' anil-3m GENTS’ FURNISHING-. GOODS. TTINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY JL? The subscriber would invite attention' to hie IMPROVED OUT OE SHIRTS; Whtoh he makes speciality in his business. Also* oon~ s&ajutly receiving NOVELTIES P©B GENTLEMEN'S WH.VB >7'- IV. .SOOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING BTOBB, No. 814 CHESTNUT. STREET, • ’ Eotu’doors belowthe Continental. legal. - TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF JL CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA;—NO TICE. Estate'of BU.IAN LEWELLYN, late-of-Charlestown township, rCbesler.county, Pennsylvania, deceased. To the following, named brothers and 'sisters, and children and grand-children of deceased brothers and sistere, of the said Susan Lcwillyn, deceased, to wit : Thomas Lewellyn residing in said county; a brother of said deceased (Marga ret Peck, (intermarried with Charles Peck, )a sister ofgaid deceased, and residing in Charlestown township in said county (William Lewellyn, residing in the State of , Ohio; David Lewellyn, residing in the State of Illinois; Jesse Lewellyn and. Lindley Lewellyn, both residing in Lancas ter comity, PoDnejlvania; Elizabeth Lewellyn, residing' in Oheeter county, in Willistown township; Mary L. Whitlock, residing in Lancaster county; aforesaid, all of whom are children of David Leweilyn; deceased, who was a brother of said Susan, deceased(Mary "Ann Smedley, Esther B. Brant, William L: Smedley,’DavidL. Smedley, Jonathan H. Smedley, Theodore M. Smedly(and Jeffrey Smedley, a minor, children of Susan Smedley, deceased, (intermarried with Jeffrey Smedley',) who was a daughter of tbe said-David Lewellyn;deceased; Charles P • Shay, Edward E.' Shay, Mary T.' Shay, and’ Priscilla L. Shay, • children of Priscilla Shay deceased, who-was a daughter of the said David Lewellyn, deceased, and 'certain other parlies unknown toThomas Lew ellyn, petitioner, but six In number;(residing in said' Lancesti r county, children 1 of Stephen Lewellyn, de ceased, who was also a son of the said ,David Lewellyn, ! deceased: Eliza Little, Mary Ann Smedley, William 01-; wine, and John' Olwine; all residing in said township of Charlestown, children of Mary Olwine. deceased, who was, Bjeister. of said. Susan Lewellyn,. deceased; John, Wersler, residing in Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, who is apnn of Elizabeth (Wersler, deceased, who was a Slsteruf the said Sns'an Lewellyn; deceased ( Meuiy Eliza beth- Frock,’ intermarried'with Henry Frock, residing in the Said ’ township of Charlestown, a daughter of Eliza Wersler, deceased, who was a’daughter of the beth Wersler, deceased, and grand niece of the’said Sutan’ Lewellyn, deceased; and Harrietta Marchman. (inter tnarrij;d with Thomas. Marchman,) Augusta Wersler; 5 Henry Wersler, ! Wiiliam Woreler,; Marshall Wersler, Frederick Wersler, and Jacob , Wersler, all residing in Philadelphia city, • children of Jacob Wersler, deceased, who w* a son pt the said Elizabeth Wersler, deceased, and grand nephews and'nlecee of tbe said SnsanLewellyn, deceased (heirs andlegalrapresentatives, and to all Others interested in the estate of the said Busan Lewellyn, de ceased,TAKE NOTICE, That an Inquest, will be'held and taken on BATDBDAY, the thirteenth day of SEP TEMBEB next, (1862,) at ten o’clock A. M., at the pre mises, (ate of Susan Lewellyn, deceased,, situate in the township of Charlestown, aforesaid, bounded by lands of Thomas Lewellyn; John Patrick, Joseph Batoliff, Nelson Peck; John SheMrick, and others, containing sixty acres (60 A ) more or lese with the appurtenanoee—for the pur pose of ; making partition of . the Beat- Estate of the said Susan “Lewellyn, deceased, to’ and among the heirs and legal representatives, if • the Bsme can be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole; otherwise to value and appraise (the same Sccbrdibg to law, at whlch time and place you are hereby notified to attend, if you think proper.- . J. HEFFELFINGEB, Sheriff Shbkiff’s Opfiob,’West Chester, August 23, 1862. - au23-s3t TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DltiT -U ‘ TBICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. TIIE-PBESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MABSHAL OF THE EASTEBN DISTBIOT OF PENNSYLVANIA, - GBEETING: WHEBEAS,v-The District Court of the United States In and for the Eastern:. District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a. Libel,, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreod all per sons in general,who have, or pretend to.have, any right, title, orimteresf in the schooner AQUILLA, whereof WU liarn 11. Ward ia master, her tackle, apparel, and furni ture, and the goods, wares, and merchandise laden-thsre on, .captured as a prize of war by the United States gun boat HURON, under command of Lieut.'John .Downs, to be monißbed, cited: and called tojudgment, at the time and plan underwritten, add to the effect hereafter ex pressed, so requiring.) You are, therefore, charged, and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon omit hot, but that, by publishing these presents In at. least two of the dailyne we papers printed and published, in tho city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Initlligtn eer, yon do ' monish and cite, or,cause to he monished ana cited, peremptorily, dll persons in general who havo, or , pretend to have, any. right, title, or: interest in tlie . saidsqhooEeri AQUILLA,- her tackle,-apparel, and furl, nitnre'i and .the said.goods, ware3 v and merchandise laden, on pa'.d schooner, to appear before the lion. JOHN CADWALADKB, the Judge, of the • said, court,* at, the. District Court room, ,-in_ the city of Philadelphia,; on the' TWENTIETHday after publication of these, presents, if it he a conrtday, or else oii'the next court day following, betweentbe usual hoars of hearing causes, : then and there; to, show, or allege, in doe form of law, a } reasonable and lawful excise, if any they! hare, .why - the said schooner AQUILLA, her’tackle, apparel, and -furniture, and the said goods, wares,, andi merchandise: laden thereon, should not be pronounced to' belong, at the time of the fcapture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable,and; subject;to, condemnation, to .be adjudged and. condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive ill this behalf a&.to justice' shall appertain.. And that you duly intimate, or .causo'to he intimated, unto,all : persons: aforesaid generally,, (to' whom, by the tenor of .tbeße presents, it is also, intimst-; ted,) that if they shall not appear.at the time and place above , mentioned, or ,appear and shall, not show a rea sonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said Dis trict Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said schooner A QUILL A, her. tackle, apparel, and furniture, . and the said goddß, wares, and merchandise laden .there-, on, did belong,' at the: time of the capture of the ssone,’ to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of, their, enemies, .or .otherwise, Uahle,«ud . sub-, ject to confiscation and condemnation, to he" adjudged * and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in any wise notwithstanding, and that yon duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, to gether with these presents. Witness the ‘ Honorable JOHN CADWALADKB, Judge of tho Baid court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-first day: of AUGUST, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-seventh . year of the Independence of-the said United Statea. ' au23-8t G. B. EOXr Clerk District Court. - SATES. Hei LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE ■EEImoVBB to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, she’ file Franklin Institute. * The undersigned, thankful for. past favors, and Mn| determined to'merit future patronage, has secured u elegant and convenient store, And haa nowoa hand s large assortment of Lillie’* Celebrated Wrought aai Chilled Iron Fin; and Bnrgtar. Proof ' Bafee,(th»onli strictly fire and: burglar;proofjtafe* made.) -A]so,Lllll* , f- Unequalled Bank Yaul t,.Bafe,.and.Bank. Look*.-o ■ . Dalle’s Bahk Vault Doors and Books will be furhUton to older on short notice. Thls ls the strongest, best pro tooted; and cheapest Door and Dock yet offered;-—~~ - Also, particular attention,l tefqaUediito • LUlto’g Hep v. Oablnet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &c."‘ThisBafe'l* eont ceded to surpass In style and eleganoe anything yet *h fered for this purpose, and is the only one that iestrictlj to®s&d burglarproof, .-i ,u. . ,u? . ’ Syaoui. Notion.—l have sow on hand say twenty "o - Farreii Herring, A .Oo.’s Safes, most of,them nearly newr and eomeforty ofiotherimakere, comprising a oomph* assortment, as to dsss, and.all lately exohanged for tto now celebrated DimeeSafe., They will be sold at van low prices. Pfoam call and examine. ■ . jsat-lylf ■ ; ■ M.G.BADLKB, Agent fin EYANB Sr Tv* Q£|!l BALAMANDSB SAFI 16 &OUTQ FOURTH STBBXT, 5 PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' A large varietyof FIBE-PBOOJ. SAFJSS always on Audi *" s • ’t-* • *. •<■• s t - 'l’.; -V ■■‘tter NEW PUBLICATIONS. pUBLI&HED THIS DAY. MARRYING^ FOR MONEY! MRS. MACKENZIE DANIELS, Author of My Sister Minnie,” “ Fern ley Ma- nor,” « Our Guardian,” etc., etc. Printed from the advanced proof-iheets,' purchased by w 0 * and received per last steamer from England. PRICE 50 CENTS IN PAPER, OR 75 CENTS: IN CLOTH. ■ Is published this day, and for sale at Eetall or Whole sale, at T; -B. PETERSON & BROTHERS’, 306 CHESTNUT STREET, Phils. KtyThe cheapest place In the world to buy or Bend for books of all kinds is at T. B. Peterson ft Brothers’, Phi ladelphia. Send for their Catalogue and examine their llßt of books; Booksellers; Hews Agents, Sutlers, Sol diers, and all others, will be supplied with any - FOR SALE AND TO LET. m:: E ART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED by a small family, In central location. Address 80xT39&, Post Office. au22-tf TO MILITARY BOARD CON TBAOTOBS—Two French Swivel Looms for sale— S6QO cßsh for both, 55350 for ore. .Brady harnessed. Nulinger make. : Audreys P. O. Box 1207. au2L3t, |sg FOR f SALEy OR EXCHANGE BaL, for a good city PROPERTY, a FARM and COT! K TKY SEAT, containing 120 acres, 90 under cultivation, . in Sueqncham>a county, Pa., l mile from the State line, 8 miles.- from Binghamton, on the,New York , and. Erie Railroad, and 8 iailos from Great Bend. The buildings . are.all.that can he desired There is also, a beautiful lake on one side of the place/one mile in length, afford ing splendid boating and fishing. For further particu lars inauire of J. DVBEISBOTi, :au2l.Bt# No. 436. WALNUT Street. T?OB BALE—The Stock and Fixtures, A; or Fixtures witbont Stock, of the Grocer; Store northeast corner SIXTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets.; Inquire on the premises. Fixtures entirely new and of :tbe most approved style. ■ aulB-7t# M TO LET—The new STORES and DWELLINGS Nos. 108 and 110 South ELEVENTH Btreet, replete iwiths modern .oonveniencM,?; Inquire of THOMAS B.STSWaBT, S: B. corner SIXTH and WALNUT, or 623 South TENTH Streets. au!9-st* nS FOR RALE—A beautiful COT- KiiL' TAGS, and six acres of Ground, in the interior of Pennsylvania, desirably situated and arranged for an academy or first-class school, near a thriving village, and in a healthy location. .Also, adesirable DWELLING and Lot, In New Bloom field; Peiry county, Penna. Also, a large number of cottages, lots, and other pro perties, for eale or exchange. . B. F. GLENN, 123 Sotifch FOUBTH Street, anlfi and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GBEEN. Mg. FOB SALE—A desirable Farm, containing 127 acres, two miles from Bailroad Sta tioh, twenty, miles from the city, in Montgomery county. Also; a fine Farm, 74 acre*, five minutes.walk from Bait-' road. Station, and near Steamboat Landing, 16 miles above the city. Also, a number of fine Fruit Farms, in the States of Delaware and Maryland,-on. the moßt ac commodating terms. Apply.to E. PETTIT, anl6 ; . ~ . .No, 309 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE—Store Properties, *»• with good improvements; having a few acres of land attached, & Bucks and .Chester counties. Terms easy. Abo, Lease And Furniture of a nnmber of Hotels in the city and country. Also, a number of "Farms' iu the ad* jacent counties. Apply to E; PEfTITi aul6 309 WALNUT Street* TO LET—The eligible STORE? ■Rand FIXTURES, 432 CHESTNUT Street, next to new post office; BBMOVAL. The GUN and FISHING TACKLE Store will be re moved to 416 CHESTNUT Street, BE PTEMBEB Ist. In'dnlre of PHIUIP WILSON .A 00 , jy2B-tf 432 CHESTNUT Street. | ft TO LET- Dwelling No. 24 South SEVENTEENTH Street.' Apply to WETHEKILL & BROTHER, No. 47 North SECOND Street. TO RENT—A THREE-STORY «BRICK DWELLING, on PINE Street, nea; Seventeenth, north side. Apply to WETHEBILL A BROTHER, )el2 . 47 and,4», Noifli SECOND Street. e TO RENT—A THREE-STORY 'BRICK- DWELLING, on BACK Street, one doo> above Twelfth, north side. Bent low to asgoodtenant Apply to WETHEBH.L ABROTHER, Jel3 ■ 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. mO DISTILLERS. ■A The DISTILLERY known aa the ' ; “PHOENIX,” 'C-'. and formerly owned and occupied by SAUL. SMYTH, E« TWELFTH Street, Orel , door below Bace. Conducted by competent ladies. ' ■ ' . AUCTION SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable /OHM CADWALADER, Judge pt the District Oourt .of thp United Slab«, in and for the Eastern Distilot or Peua sylranla, ii Admiralty, to me public-sale, to theidghestanabeßt bidder, FOB CASH, at SAMUEL O. COOK’S AtTOIION BTOBE, Ho. 13* : . BOUTHFBONT STBEBT, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1888, AT ljj# O'CLOCK, A large Assortment of DRY GOODS, comprising wish linens, Mtrszim, pßmrs, warm GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, EDKFS., etc., <£c. ; Goods arranged for examination with cataloguss, one day previous to sale. ■ WILLIAM MILLWARD, auTO-et U. S; Marshal E. D. of Pm * WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS. JLJ TIONEEBS. ’ GOVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED ANIMALS . Will be sold at pnblio auction,' at the GORBAL, near the K aval Observatory, . ON MONDAY, August 25th, 5862, commencing at 10 o’clock, A. M., a number of „ HOBSESAND MURES, Condemned as unfit for public service. Terms, cash, in Government funds. ■ ... ■ 1_" Captain A. Q. M. U.' S- A. anl9-t2S W. L. WALL & ootv AucHoneera. AMUSEMENTS. T ADIES* FAIR FOR THE BENK AJ FIT OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOL DIEBS at the Hal], northeast corner of SPRING GAR DEN and NINTH Streets, to be open all week front MONDAY, the 26th insfe The tickets are plaoed at tha low price of 6 cents. ■ Let the patriotic come forward and asßief the noble defenders of 6u r country’s - flag in this their hour of goffering and distress. <■- 1 au23-6t# PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ABTB, 1026 CHESTNUT STBBHT, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till S F;M; Admission 26 cents. Children half prioe. * Shares of Stock, S3O. jyß SUMMER RESORTS. PONGBESS HALL, yj ATLANTIC CITY. . SEDUCTION OF FARE. . On and after Monday, Augnst 26th, the boarding at Congreßg Hall will be greatly reduced. Persons intending to . visit the sea shore .in the latter part of the season* {September being the most pleasant m*nfch,)ghoald stop' at Congress Hall, as it is conveniently near to the boaoh* and eveiy comfort of the gnests is promptly attended to, I hope, by reducing the price of board,: to meet with such encouragement as will enable me to keep the boost open until the first ;of October, guaranteeing that the house shall be kept as well in. every Tespect. as lt has been heretofore under the management of the present proprietor. • _ . STOP AT CONGRESS HALL; au22-tf G. W. HINKLE. EXCURSIONS. HO! FOR THE CAPES ! «IgXAS4g GRAND EXCURSION TO CAPE MAT. The fine steamer WILLIAM KK NT. Oapt. J. T. Brett, will make an EXCURSION TO CAPE MAY, on TUAS DAY, Angußt 26,’ leaving Arch-sireet wharf at 9 o'clock, A. M., stopping at Chester, Marcus Hook; and Naw Oa*- tle. Betnming leave Cape May at 8 o’clock on Wednes day Tickets tor the excursion, including carriage hire, $2.50. • . • • ao2l-6t* JSBffIBS) EXCURSION TO ■HtaWHgEeSB* ATLANTIC OI i Y BY THN YOUNG MEN’S’ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ■THURSDAY, August 28.1882. Fifty sick, and wounded soldiers will accompany Hm excursion," under the ca-e’of the Army Committee. Boats leave Vine-street Wharf at 6 o’clook* Trains leave Atlantic City at 5 35 o’clock P. M. Tickets. 8125 Cbiidree, 65 cents. ftoSl-St* EXTRA NOTICE. •LAST SUNDAY TRIP. L OIJ THE SEA SHORE. MAIL TRAIN, ON SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST24th.,. FOR ATLANTIO OITY. Leaves VINE-STBEET FERRY at 7.30 A. M.. Returning, leaves ATLANTIC 4,40 P. M. This Train wiU stop at ALL Stations going and return - ing..' '■. • • • -■ Fare, to ATLANTIC and back, for. this day. asd ihb, train, only SI 25. , JOHN G. BRYANT; au2l-3t . AGENT WEST CHESTER PHILADELPHIA BAIL BOAD, VIA MEDIA.-. ... . PLEASANT AND OBEAP AFTERNOON BJt aims lONS ON-TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Through the finest Country /and the- most heanttbfi Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia, r On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week tmtffi further notice an Extra Train will leave West Chester at 8.65 P. M . tor Philadelphia. Paßsengers buying Excursion Tickets can take efthwr tbe2 or 4.80 P. M. Train from Philadelphia, and tbs S or 6.65 P. M.-Train from-West Chester. « BOUND-TBIP TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHIA to all Stations east of /West Chester, good on any of tike above Trains, out or in, may be had cm those days ONLY, at EXOUBSION BATES, good only on the days issued. : For further information, apply at the Ticket Offloe, Ik the Depot, St . E; corner of EIGHTEENTH and M AH. KET Streete.v : ■•. ■■ ■■■■ - .' - .=-... : MAXTDKLIHHTFULLOOATIOXS FOB SOHHHftBb/UUHKtt i- OH THB JLnra OF THE BOAD. ; . ; je2l-thwfs.tf IMPORTANT TO PLEASURE-SEEKERS. THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY Ib prepared to Ibbuo, during the Summer, tickets greatiy .reduced rates as fellows: PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY, COMMUTATION TICKETS For one, three, six, nine, or twelve months, at VWf - low rates, for the accommodation of persons living out cd,’- . town,,or located on or near: the line" of the road dnrlng. the summer: From and after. Jnly i, 1862, a still gnatsr reductJon has been made on these tickets. COUPON TICKETS For twenty-six trips botween any two points at aboat : two cents per mile. Those tickets are intended for ths. nse of families travelling freqnehily, and are of great ad vantage to persons making occasional trips, ’ SCHOOL TICKETS For one or three months, for the use of scholan at tending school in the city. CLERGYMEN Living on or new the line of the road, and having., occasion to nse the. road.frequently in their oteriosi. oapaclty, are famished with cerfficates entitting titaai :.’ to travel at half fare. Applications .to-be made only tc Enoch Lewis, General Snperintendent, at Altoona. EXCURSION TICKETS Issued at half fare to parties of over good lot-- any reasonable timo. EXCURSION TICKETS during the Summer are SOtA ' at greatly reduced' fates, for the benefit of those eeek-< ing recreation from business, or in pursuit of health. Theso tickets are geod for ten days, and are issued to OBESSON (top of the Allegheny Mountains), AL TOONA (foot of the mountains), BEDFORD, DOUR-' LINO GAP, and EPHBATA SPRINGS. For time of. departure of trains see bills and cards ofi. ' the road. i - ... For Through Tickets apply at the office of the Oora- , pany, Southeast corner of ELEVENTH'and MARKET ' Streets. JAMES OOWDEN, Agent LEWIS L. HOUPT, General TiUket Agent jylS-tael / Miiß NOTICE-NORTH EgSggjag" PENNSYLVANIA BAIL. REMOVAL OF PABSENGEB DEPOT from FRONT and WILLOW Streets to THE NEW DEPOT, THIRD STREET, ABOVE THOMPSON STREET. On and after MONDAY, September ißt, 1862, the Pas senger Trains on this rosd will leave THE NEW DBP IT, ... ; v THIRD STREET, ABOVE THOMPSON STREET, lniitead of FRONT and WILLO W Streets, as at present. ' All Trains will stop at BERKS Street, as usual. White Oars of Third-Street -City Passenger Sine run directly to the new Depot. ELLIS CLARK,, r : au2o-12t - Agent. JSSMISHHHB NOTICE.—PHIIiA ■SSeHS! DKtiPHIA, GEBMANTOWS, AND NOBRIBTOWN BAILBO AD. The destruction of tha W 1 SB AHIOKON BBIDSB does not interfere with the regular shipment of freight to and from any point on the Boad. ' JOHN H. MWABS, General FreightAgeat ■ftuHMt CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAE STREET, HEW YOBK. • Sabatooa, JFnly 1, IBBJ. An attempt haa been made tor deceive the public bp persona offering what they oall << Oonobbss Wat** '• bom fountain*, and at theprioeof six (6) cents perglaaa. The tokoletale price of the f'etuiiite Congress Water, at-. New York, being abont cento per glass, the import-, Uon of pretending to sell at retail at lei* than ooat, anA . without allowance ' for freight, cartage, or breakage,!* 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. v ‘ We have Sana sold Congress Water la fountains, now to vesselsof any other description .than ordinary-rise* glam bottles. The oork of every bottle of the genuine hi branded, r-... j And: any without) those words and let - • f 1 CONGRESS • - tors on theoorkto O. & W;, ootstiir sI *, 1 WATER. whether from loan- _ tains or bottles. CLARKE ft WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. . Thetollowinggentlemen are supplied by ns regoliirigi: with ginaino Congroee Water, In battles, fresh from U** Congress Spring: : TBED’K BBOWN, oor. Fffih end Chestnut its. 0.8. HUBBELIi.IttO Chestnut street CHAS. ELLIS ft CO., Haricot street _ , E. 3 STEVENS ft CO;, Continental Hotel. AMBROSESMITH. Cheotnot street : . J. O. TURNPENNY* C0.,941 Sprooe street ’ THOS. J. HUSBAND, oor. Third and Spraoe MS. WTKTH Bros., Welnnt street ' CLARKE & WHTTEL jeSO-tmU: J,:J. DANA. HENBY WOOD,’ Superintendent