beooni ley *•••;;; Sjj m sa . a**«a m ...101V 101 X s, ■ss ywi"»ffe' ~,29 81 29# 9O 90* S^.liexdlV. SKtSlff ? *««a?S»SL.« o I{KSI,. I'lX MX gSVw^'gK'S* r fS' 23 21 g^fJxfutSWW Philadelphia Markets. ;-: l s Abom 20—Evening. I very little itnhfry for Floor either .for export T «rt Minolta include 160 bbla. good superfine at C b f ’V w ' , o w.gr»9o extra ht $6.37X ; 600 bble. fancy SiCity »t 86.12 X 08.26 i and 1,100 -bbia, W. B. ** w extra, oil terms kept private, and fanoy brands s bc ® , ( .' 550,7 as to finality. The receipts * HnelM* ByeFlotirlssoarcej 100 bbla. sold at i,ht, Corn Meal is quiet, and Pennsylvania is f« at 83.25 bbl. . " _Tbcro Is a fair business doing, and priosa " l S ,V,ansfd i abont fi.OOO bushels red sold at 12 So JX'ftisofd sud prime Western and Pennsylvania in l”* c afloat, and Snatherndo. atlBBo: white ranges eWf*^ “jio@l66o, with ante*-of 1,000 bushels oholce 3 s ?J: C nlMt«w. r with aales of: old at 78o80o: 1,000 . B h «h sew seldatTsc#' bnshel. ; , 0®“J!. u flrmiy held,, and about 7,000 bushels yellow h.t eoeClc* os hi quality, the latter afloat. Oats are e,, “Liiii suits of 2 000 bushels Southern atS9®37o, Old S«inl»sßla are bold at 68»67 o, and scarce. T-»» Ist Ho. 1 Quercitron is steady at 832 60 W IToS ,__Tboro is not much doing; the stock is very «n.l holders llrrn. w o«im:bies iSD Phuvisions.—There is very little do in either. Mess Perk'l*held at $l2 d? bbl,, and fimebstd at ln tierces. ;-' . - * whiskv i« tttichangod, barrels selling at 31@320., and j, rt dge a! 28n28XeW J o ? Collector Hoffman a wf, Md Oh?s N k 1 *? l ork * Oegn*«U- ZaneeviUe, 0 W wf.iS? ’ Vor!t -Liens Col John Ely, Pa J Waahbunijßoi.tuu B A Oliver, Burlington j n u *<»?> Boalon O W Bowers, Hew York Ih? Mrs K W McMHlin, Pa B°™„Phth, Mawacbnsetts H Blennerhassett, H Y BC West * wf, Milwaukee Mr Oassels, Canada fflr Thomson, Canada H Baldwin, Hew York EH Pollock, Harrlsbg Mrs G W Bnehler, Pa u W Bnehler, Harrisburg Job A Gary, Baltimore *lbert Adams, Mass G A Cook, Massachusetts 2 £*“fv * la- New York A E Stillman, Hew York ff rulteton, Hewer*, Ohio J B Prince, Hartford ” hriswoli. Hartford 0 Dnaenbnry A la, H York f. [ rarrs, Chicago Miss E L Gass, Chicago <» uepkiur, Conn-cticut O A Smith, Boston Boston Stevenson Archer, Md U ? N Gardner a Colby, N Y |bwrge A Shaw, B, ston J B McOleary, M Chunk 5 Marlturet, Havana OH Agene, Hewark H J i , ®l°way G W Wright H J . J Bills Ala H J , W a j j Smith, Loutsvilto Ky D 0 Gehr, Ohambersburg S r ,hew York Mrs 8 J Hancook h (inchlow. Pittsburg M Lewis, Baltimore Stti Wssbiagton E F Hollleter, Chicago «B Sanrmd, Hew York S J Splegelberg, Hew York S“ r “i«,lf«wloik A Allen, Hew York 8 M Oolcoda, toslon ,S a ,B»!f, New York » M Oartle.'H 8 A Iwn ker '. E,iodo Iriana B 8 Pnderhtll A Wf, H Y ekrii. eg / a f * wf, Balt John Burgess, Hew York B B Mount, New York ochinten, Ohio George Horton, Baltimore M „ JMOHAHTB* H OTKl>—Tourth below Arob. et., S ?•»*;«, Pittsburg QI. Heed, Clearfield, Pa X Obio*«o : J E Day, Alleghany Olty at,VTM Cb < Cincinnati B Garrett, Pittsburg Ki." 1 r I . tlr bbey, Pittsburg Francis Amory, Boston •nfj s'i mi WT > Bofitnn M J Joyce, Philadelphia Jolm I t 6rnon *« f. Phila F S Bichards, Memphis liy\ S Jv ood .t CSA P Bella, Easton a a to , h, . Sw v »rk Johnßerth, Bethlehem r , 8 A «f. J J Morrison, Phllada Mr» 8 A Bines, Boston JssKsoi. S’ *l ew Je,B6 y B A Flummerfett, S J dosOuM 0 ' 1 ? 11 * 8 "” 18 Mrs J Irving, Boston 33 TwSti i“i>be r «burg Hugh H Ooie, Bohl Haven PnfrL-* N Y F Stainhardt, Hew York Cut n Ne w York W A Peters, Marshall’s Or 0 * Bnld, U B A B B Glniey AMERlCAN—Chestnut stroetabove Fifth. 3D, Baltimore H M Whrter, New York S DevldT Caldwell, Penna S»“id Tw U 4 U66g Ba®! Dickey, Oxford, Pa J D„V. hot ?, 88. B 8. Cawauqua 8 Hunt, Oataeauaoa , d«jßQ?i’, H,w i Mser ? ob ‘ D “New Jeresy Hr 1 Penna Joe K Riley, H Jersey £ b ‘ w wn, Norrletewn .C W Brengle 4U,Hd ‘ • 2,° 0 Qep’mrt, Md Mies Wagoner. Maryland Maryland Miss M Y Mlnke,Maryland MB ' Pfonirtlla J F Tayior, MlnersvlUe New York W M Hanria, New York ■I, ® B f on i New Hamp'.hlre George 8 Oolbreth, Del mei Smith, Hew York P Brady, Philadelphia HOTEL—Oheßtaut street,!abore Third. Sm°w. ■ Delaware Geo Hennegy. Delaware DBB.u I 10 Lome,,Brooklyn, NY 1 Kirk w * n *, fam > WMh J " D Perris, Cincinnati 1 Q„,;,t„ eDD J I | vaill ‘ Geo K Bewen, Pbiiada Hobernun! 1 ’ Hchiaylfctll eo Geo M Button, Chicago D‘‘«bnrg ; WR Blelleman, Keokuk a r N ‘ w Yctk Mrs B A Bogan * da, N Y C'bag D° G Sheldon 4 da, Tnnton W J & Tr ?. f ’ F yo D»l*a, Boston 2 ° W oifc “ n * *«*•» a n lrri T ?P UNION— Arch street, ebore Third, j c ‘oSi t ’ 4 Cluolna ? tt J P H Keemmerer, Ghio lDi Deo Johnston, Ohio ¥ Smiti * A-8 Bene, Delaware doDoer|n5 >n i{,?rfii bnr| U ,Kahn, Indianapolis ®rt J 0 L«ri(? l M b uf ’ 0 iP £ ‘* mb > Michigan &» l, M Smh"iu l !f n . Damb, Michigan i ® Hod son, Mlohlgan* ®WJigS.WJsreey J OR»hd, Wash. D 0 »2»neXton!p, Y ° rk DWW ‘ U . ' 3 B cw!? ® EA R—Third street, ahore CallowhßL «:£l3"'‘ ssssassi- JSSS s££ai. JcirnJn, r"‘?, m D Nnnnamaoher, Easton Behlfr JKSE**** Virginia * J o Finney A eon, Penn I BOARD. 60 Beading B 29.81 7000 Holding 6, 'SO... 90 60 Little Boh B 17 26 Cam A Am B 2dy5.128 600 Penna 8s 1000US7 80 T NblklOlX 16 Bace & Vine..., 10X iobs-fibm. B id. Asked. L Islandß....» I7X W LehOl&NJt-dt 61 BIX LeCl ANavsop. 29 29X N Pennaß...., 9X 9* NPa865...... 77X 77X NPa B 105,..., 100 101 Cataw B Con.., -8X 8X CatawlssaPrf.. 10X UX Soc S Third St B 67 70 Race* Vine-stß 10 11 WPhila 8..... BIX 88 Spruce ft Pine.. IS* 18 Gr ft Ooate* oxd 33 X 84 Chest A Walexd 37 ; 40 Arch 8t ex dir. 24X M Thlr A'Flft’nt h. 17 18 Sev'nlh A Nln’th... 7 Girard College.. 23X 26 Tenth A Elev’th.3l 32 NATIONAL HOT EL—Baoe street, above Third, H HHifashman, Penna T Y Bhoads, Allentown O W Dicksoß, Easton D Price, BetMehem J Allabach, IVilkeabarro 3 Walton, Beaoh Haven ’ E Green, Fortress Monroe 0 Thomas, Ft Monroe W Bucher, Ft Monroe J Creighton, Ft Monroe 8 P Henderson, Penna Lott H Joy, Penna H J Molly, Middletown W B Coolbangh ftwf, Pa H Matter, Pottsvllle J B Masson, Sunbury A Mover & wf, N Jersey B A Henton, Ashland E B Manbeck, Tulpehocei 0 8 Walker, Penna MADISON HOUSE—Seoond street, above Market. WO Hamilton,Lamb’tv’e,NJ B A.Kelly, Taylorsville T J Ltvezey, Taylorsville B L Shlmer and la, N J Mlbb A Bosoberry, Ya Miss Boseberry, Va ; B Sheppard, Md.. E Worthington, Bridge'Pt D Walton, Stroudsburg 8 Gorton, Stroudsburg John Elobl, Delaware . M Blttenhouss, Bucks oo A E McKeovor, Montg co I H Boozer, N J J 8 Glberson, N J Ohas Keasty and la, Fa B B Jones, Pa Dr 8 0 Bradshaw, Quak’tn P t Harrington, U 8 N - D West. S T :: - Oapt E T Janney, Harrisb’g Charles Mather, Harrisb’g ■; .STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. M p Wakefield, Penna B F Vickers, New York •„ T Burk, Chester J B Burleigh, Dorchester F Bivers F Woodruff, Dos Moines A J Wolfkill, Lewlstowa H G Thomas, Ooatesvllle H B Harper, Barks co J Baldwin, Salem P Coates, Salem J L Taylor, lowa Mrs J Halbert A da, Pa Mrs S Bheem, Carlisle OOMMEBOIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. W Levis, West Chester ; W H Langton, California A Pomeroy W H Burntte, Delaware ■ 0 W Burnite, Delaware D Fliny, Chicago 1 A S Klrg, Lancaster co S Prince, Providence, BI E T Wilson, Wilmington W Woodward, Chester co W H Eder, Elkton, Md BABLEY SHEAF—-Second street, below Vine, S Lamb, White Haven 1 8 J Paxson, Bucks co' E J Bui ton, Montgomery 0 W Worstall, Penna J V Brock, Trenton, N J J Miller, Norristown H Carr, Bucks co SMaust, Penna P Itich, Buckingham E Randall, Bucks co M Taylor, Northampton ’ T Eastburn, Bucks oo A Blslcr, Frenohfown, H J D Oonnart, Penna E Atkinson, Bucks co A Danahower, Penna J BlmpsoD, Backs co F EnetOnrn, Newtown It Cf mly, Montgomery co E H Worstall, Newtown J Edwards, Northampton H Taylor, Bucks co E Marpie, Chicago H 8 Beading, Hatboro X Lannihg, New Jersey F Mitchell, Attleboro P B Brown, Bucks co J Stackhouse, Newtown Lieut F A Hill, USA J Homer, Harteville J Watson, Bucks co W Bloh, Buckingham * MT. YEBNON—Seoond street, above Aroh. Mr Christman, Pennsylvania S A Stone, New York 0 H Marper, Massachusetts M B Hartley, Penna J Saylor, Huntingdon 00, Pa E J Godown, Hunting’n co D W Btodhead, Del Wat Gap G E Hess, Willow Grove BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OallowkiU. Philip Reese, New Jersey J Weiler, Philadelphia John T Berger, Bethlehem John B Maxton, Beading Miss E Maxton, Beading. Miss F Wilson, Beading IV S Marsteller, Centre Yal F P Seltzer , MARINE INTELLIGENCE. «ar SEE FOUBTH PAGE. ... ARRIVED. m?^?^ llianc9 * ( Br ) Bioks, 18 days from Bast Harbor, TI, with salt to A E Ooterbridge. Brig 0, Miller, Brewer, from Port Boyal, In ballast to captain. • ■■ Brig J.W Spencer, Spencer, 18 days from Trinidad de Cuba, with. molasses' to order—vessel to E A Bonder A Co. 24th Inst, at 3X AM, off Barnogat, came in colli sion with bt»k West Wind, from New York for New 0» leans, which caused both to leak badly, and made for the Breakwater, from whence the brig arrived for repairs, although bound to New York with a oargo of 112 hhds sugar and 28 tes molasses. The cost of repairs to the brig will amount to $l6OO, and those of the bark will cost $6OO, Scbx Express, Poland, from Fernandina, with mdse to captain. " 1 Schr Jas Martin, Harding, from Norfolk, with wheat, tobacco, staves, Ac. to A G Oattell A Co. Schr A B Hales, Bobertson, 3 days from New York, with mahogany to captain, •" Sehr Chief, Towneend, 2 days from Indian Biver, Del. with com to Jas L Bewloy A 00. Schr Bohemia, Clark, 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain io Christian A 00. CLEARED. Ship Argo, Ballard, Liverpool, Peter Wright i Son*. Schr E J Scott, Bothel, Portress Monroe, Trier, Stone & 00, Schr Eliza Matthews, Bradley, do do Schr Snow Flako, Dickerson, . do Nary Agent. Schr JO Brooks, Graffam, Portland, HA Bonder & Co Str Fanny Garner, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde.’ Sir B Willing, Olaypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA. ‘ Bteunsldp Saxon, Matthews, hence, arrived at Boston 25th inet. . Brigs Viator, Veazie, Emma, Baker, and tbby EUen, Gilmore, hence, arrived at Boston 24th inßt. Scbrs Fdwin Reed, Goodspeed, Leesburg, Swift and Hannah Matilda, Gallon, hence, arrived at Boston 26th indent. Scbr Sarah J Bright, Smith, hence, arrived at Provt dence 2Sth last. Scbrs Fessenden, Hooper, and Hiawatha, Disney, hence for Boston, at Newport 22d inat. : Schrs Panthea, Clark, and Oohasset, Tobey, hence, arrived at Hew Bedford 26th inst. ’ Scbr Horace Staples, Gibbs, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 25th inst. Schr 0 H Sogers, Langley, hence, arrived at New bnryport 22d inst. - Scbr Sharon, Thurlow, sailed from Newburyport 22d inst. for Philadelphia. - Schr D Gifford, Gifford, hence, arrived at Salem 23d instant Scbrs Mary Haley, Haley, D E Kelley, Kelley. Excel sior, Riley, Lady Ellen, Corson, D K Bills, Brown, Finch Herbert, Parker, George L Green, Oohb, Charles Oclgate. Wiggin, M M Freeman, Hawes, M A Shrop shire, Shropshire, M B Cosgeshall, Tilton, 0 Lesser, Laws, 0 8 Edwards, Gandy, L A Danenhower,’Miller, Abigail Haley, Haley, Samuel H Sharp. Mayhew, Wil lard Salisbury, Hudson, M E Smith, Smith, J Batter thwatte, Maloy, Fidelia, Wheaton; and- Fanny Board man, Matthews, hence, arrived at Boston 24th inst. Scbr Sarah, Benson, oleared at Nsw York yesterday for Philadelphia. Steamer Yulean, Morrison, hence, arrived at N York jcßterdar. . Pernamhnco, Jnly 24—In port, bring Roanoke, Long, sails to-morrow for United States, via St Thomas; brig Chowan, Deemah, discharging, for U S soon. Passed this port on the 16th, ship Inez, from Boston for Singa pore; bark Hazard, from Boston for Bio’de Janeiro. SPECIAL NOTICES. Jeff Davis in Trouble. py TUB BARD OF’ TOWER HALL. ' “Poor Uncle Jeff is unite down-hearted,”. (Thus wrote his niece in recent letter); « All his gay dreams are now departed, And his had heartache is no better. But Uncle Jeff cannot turn hack, Although his heart may shrink and falter, Though hanging oe’r his forward track He sees a virionary halter. “ Within two weeks,” (the letter says), “ Be’s lost a quantity of mutton; But five and sixty pounds he weighs! His life is scarcely worth a button; For if he’scape tlio gallows, sure ' ; Dyspepsia and alarm will end him; Even hempseed tea won’t make a cure; From hemp itself may fate defend him 1 ■■■■■ ... s Ilia male relatives ahd'friendi are respectfally invited tn attf&d hie funeral, from bis late resMence, Ne. 370 g Baring street. West Philadelphia, on Thnraday, August 28(h Inst., at 3X o’clock P. M. *# SWABTZ.—On the 25th tat., Isaac Swartz, In the 68th year of his age. . * J Boozer, Potter’s Mills BUBMAN —Suddenly, on the 23d inst., William O. Budman, in the 34th year of his age. JHls friends and those of the family, and also the officers and members of Columbia Lodge, No. 91, A. Y. M., also the members of St. George’s Society, are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, CHADWICK —Suddenly, on the 24th inst., of apo plexy, Mr. Wm Chadwick, in the 88th year of his age. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuDeral.from bis late residence, MUI Creek. Montgomery county,ton Thursday, August 28th, at 10 o’clock. Funeral to proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. _• ■■■.■** No. 319 Green street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o’olook. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. * BAKER.—On the 24th inst., Ur. Charles Y. Baker, in his 60eb year. BEBGlN.—Suddenly, on the 26th inst., Wm?7os9ph Bergin, son of William and Ann Bergir, iu the 16th year effaisage. - - —...... COOK;—On the steamer Spaulding! Saturday, the l?th inst., Corporal Wm, H. Gook, in the 26th year of his age, of Oompeny.Hi Baxter’s' Fire Zouavi s, 72d Regiment,- f DOOYAB.—On the ‘2sth inst.. Patrick 13ooyar, aged 33 years! •*», ... EVANS.—On the 26thInst,Mitcheli aged 61 .years.';■ , ,- r - .#. . EYEBMAN—On the 24th inet, Ann, wife of Daniel Everman, in the 48th year of her age. '-* ■ GARLANGER.—-Suddenly, on the 24th inst., Wash ington L. Garlanger, in the 2Dth year ef Mb age. * r HENBY.—Suddenly, in Germantown, on the 26thiust., Mr. John Henry, in the 44th year of his age. * HEBBHAN N -On the 25th inst, Frederick Augustas, only son of Caroline W. and the late Augnstuti Herrmann, ip the Bth year of his age. * KANE.—On the 24th inst., Mrs. Sarah Kane, aged 60 'Fears. . ' * . KENNEDY.—On the 241 h inst, Jane Elizabeth Ken nedy, daughter cf John B. and Annie Kennedy, aged 6 years and 4 months. • # OUBAM —Oh the 26th lost, Sarah, wife of William Ourami in the 71at year of her age. * TAYLOK —Oh the 24th inst., Mary, wife of, John Taylor, in the 42d year of her age. * t Tl/TOURNING & j.T-1 SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. Black Mousseline de Laineß, double widths, Black Tamlses. Black Summer Bombazinea. Black English Bombazines. Black Alpacas, bombazine finish. ■ Black Gros Grain and Poult'do Sole Silks. Black Crape Maretz and Bareges. Black Barege Hernani. Black Silk Grenadines. . _ ; Black and White Lawns, Ginghams, Ao. . jy23 ry» CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. . LLS : EXCURSION TO= ATLANTIC CITY. Tickets can be had at YINE-Street wharf, - TO' MORROW MOBBING It# rrs=* the tenth annual meeting IL3 of the AMERICAN PHASMAGEUTIOAL AS SOCIATION will be held at the Hall of the Philadelphia College ot Pharmacy, FILBERT street, above Seventh, on WEDNESDAY (afternoon), THURSDAY,* and FRIDAY of .the present week. All Druggists and Pharmaceutists aie invited to attend.’ ’ au27-2t» ryrg=» FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT,— Uof The Delegates to the Convention of the NA TIONAL UNION party will meet on THURSDAY, 28tb inst.. at 3 o’clock, at the Hah, *8 W. corner of ELEVENTH street , and GIRARD , avenue, to nominate a candidate for Senator.' , ,{ By order.of a majority of the Delegates. au27.2i# NOTICE -RESIDENTS AND PER. LL3 SONS DOING BUSINESS IN THE SIXTH WARD, 1. 0., between the North side of. Chestnut and the Sonth side of Vine, and between Delaware avenue and the East aide of Seventh street,: inclusive, are earnestly requested to meet at the Board of : Trade Booms, bn WEDNESDAY MO BN ING, at 10X o’clock precisely; for the purpose of organizing a Committee to collect foods in the said;Ward for, the CMzens’ Bounty Fund— the said -Ward being the only Ward-in the oily not yet having such a Committee. . . THOMAS WEBSTER, Yict-Ohalrman of Citizens’ Bounty Fond Commit tee; ■■ It rye=a OFFICE OF CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE IL? ON BOUNTY FUND, NO. 605 OHESi’NUT The’Disbursing Oommttee, to whom was referred the subject of assisting recruiting stations for the old Phila delphia regiments in the field, recommend that the Com! mittee furnish each recruiting fetation with a Flag, and pay the expenses of a Drummer and Fifer for this week, wherever the same are desired by a Recruiting Officer, and are NOT FURNISHED by. the United Statea Go vernment. Resolved, That John E. Addicks be appointed a com mittee to furnish oioh station with a Flag, and Mao' to employ a Drummer and Fifer for this week, where‘the same may bei desired by the. Recruiting Officer; . “ ; The Recruiting Officers above referred to will please meet the Committee TniS DAY, at the Board of Trade Booms, 505 CHESTNUT Street, at 10 o’clock. . : . JOHN; E ADDICKS, Committee. :■ PIKLAnBLPHU, August 27,1862. It VSi NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION, Uol FIFTH WARD. —Tbe loyal citizens of the Fifth ward, irrespective of party, who are in favor of sus taining the National Administration in its efforts to sup press the rebellion, will vote for the Delegates to the se veral Conventions at the following places: Ist Division—McKeown’s,' South street, above Second. . Judge—Charles T. Brown. Inspectors—Charles Marhland, Lewis Gil lingham. 2d Division—Gioin’s, S. E. corner Front asd Pine sts. Judge—William P. Barnard. £ Inspectors—Sami. S. Folweli; Henry Char. ■'■■■■ man. . . >- Si Division—Consdine’s, S. W. corner of Fifth and Lombard streets. Judge—George Johnson. Inspectors—Wm. Phi lips, Robt, Stonart, 4th Division—Steinmelz’s, N: W. corner of Frent and Union streets. Judge—John B. Kenney Inspectors—H. S. Gilbert, E. J. Kenney. sth Division—Helveraon’s, Front street, above Dock. Judge—Francis H Duffee, Inspectors—J. Blake, W. Wilss. ' 6th Division—Bures’, Spruce’ street, below Fifth. Judge—Wm.H. Pepigaan. Inspectors—Thos, Cook, Jacob H. Burns. Tth Division—O’Brien’s, Fifth street, above Prune. Judge—Joe. P. Longhead. Inspectors—o. W. Steel, John Gus. Bth Division—Zone’s, Sixth street, below Chestnut. Judge—J. B. Earl. Inspectors—Geo. OaUihan, G. W. Baugh. The Polls will be open from 7 to 9 o’clock r. M. By order of the’Association: ■ ' ’ WILLIAM S. SMITH, Chairman. . Jomt J. Feasklik, ) c , . ‘ Egbert K. Nicholls, ( Secretaries. qn23-4t rdr==. N OTICE —THE PENNSYLVANIA (kg FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. , , • August 21at, 3862. 3!he animal meeting of tho Stockholders ofthe Peon* B?lvaniaFire Insurance- Company, will be held at their office om MONDAY, the first day of September next, at 10 A. M., wheß an election will be held for nine Directors, ; to serve for tbe ensuing year. .. anSl'tsel - WM. G, CfiOWKLL, Secretary. jv-gr- OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG, ,lk3 PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, AND LAN, OAoTEE BAIL ROAD COMPANY.—Pkiladblphia- Ausnet 20, 1862. . • .. ! The anunat noeting-of tba Stockholders of this Com pany wiil be held on FRIDAY, the sth day of September next, at 11 o’clock, A. M , at No. 3 WILLING’S AL. LEY, at which time an election will be held for. Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. (, 5 au2l-12t* GEORGE TABER, Secretary. : ff==* RECRUITS FOR PHILADELPHIA REGIMENTS IN THE FIELD. —The £DIB - AGENCY OF THE OITiZENS’ BOUNTY FUND announce to all Recruiting Officers for Phila delphia Regiments in the field, that they sit, DAILY, between 9 A. M. and 12 M., at thsir Office, in front of the FARMERS AND: MECHANICS BANK, and are ‘prepared to pay ;.~i $6 Premium to each Becrait, and $OO Bounty to each Recruit, upon compliance with the fonuß they have adopted. - Information in detail given ion application to the nndereigaed. Recruiting Officers will please present their credentials for enlisting. ; ■ ■ ■ MICHAEL Y. BAKER, . . GEORGE WHITNEY, asS-tsol SINGLETON A. MERCER. fY7==* HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA Iks MILITIA, ;•■■■■ SURGEON GENERAL’S. OFFICE, Habbisbubg, August 16, 1862. STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF PENNSYLVANIA. 6he State Medtcal Board will meet in the Hall of the House of Representatives,; Harrisburg, on THURSDAY, September 11,1862. and sit one day, for the examination of candidates for the post or Assistant Surgeon in Penn ejlvania Regiments. Candidates will register their names at the Hall at 8 A. M;, and none bnt those present punctually at 9 A. M. will be examined. ' Citizens of Pennsylvania, of good health, and capable of active service in the field, can alone be received. By order of A. G. CURTIN, Governor of Pennsylvania. ■■ HENRY H. SMITH, an2o-w< tsell Surgeon General of Pennsylvania. ir«=» OUR COUNTRY ! TO ARMS ! !—THE Lk_3 ‘ COMMITTEE appointed to rece.ye Subscriptions in aid of the CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, Tor pro viding the proportion of Philadelphia’s quota of men to Increase the Army of ;the Republic, Bit dally at INDEPENDENCE HALL, From 10 A. M. to it P. M. .By order of the Committee;. . ... / - jy29 tSI THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. POLITICAL. TXECEIVER OF TAXES, J-V JAMES 0 KELCH, SECOND. WARD. T?OR RECEIVER OF TAXES, X? ADAM Hi SHOEMAKER, or ' SIXTEENTH WARD. . Subject to the nomination of the National Un'on Oon vention. , an26-4i# XpOR CITY CONTROLLER, 1862, JL 1 GEO. W. HUFTY, ; FOURTEENTH WARD. an7-tn PHOTOGRAPHS. WA R ITIMEB.—TO REIMER’S every one should pay a visit, and see and engage a picture worth having. Superior finished life-sized Photography, in 911 colors, at war prices. SECOND Street, above Green. ; It* QAVS FOUR MOHEY AND YOUB O ' time; by going to BEIMEB’S, where thlnss; are done with correctness end despatch. Colored Photo graphs, .of decided merit, only 81. SECOND Street, above Green. ‘ ' i. -.l PAPER" HANGINGS. Having added the retail ing of WALL PAPER to our business, we are prepared with afine assortment of.PAPEB HANGINGS of the most approved designs, at right prices.: Best workmen employed to hang the paper. No better time for papering walls than the fall season. JOHN H. LONGSTBETH, an27-wfm6t* . 12 North THIRD Street fVOBVTIPES BI REIMBR AEE _L a wonderfut success. The artists, in their pictures, have shown an ability of the highest order. Everything, from complexion to' drapery, is finely donel: :SECOND Street, above Green. , , - ■ .. - It* BOTTLES.— Empty Porter and Ale BOTTLES bought back of 821 ARCH&treet. eu26-3i# T. WALTER. TO VOLUNTEEaS. -gj ARMY WATCHES. We have jnst received an assortment of Gold and Stt ver Watches, made expressly to onr order, 1 and pecu liarly adapted to those in the Army, oh account or their extra strength and simplicity construction, which we will sell very low. LEWIS LADOMUB 4,00., au2l-6tlf No. 802 OHEBTN OT Street; J OBT OB MISLAID.—Scrip Certifi . U cates of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, No. 878, of 1850, 810; No. 628, of 1851, ,810. Applica tion has been made for the issue or new Certificates in place thereof. JAS. B. ALYOBD.- , August 12,1862. ; .i‘ T : ' , '.'.f aul3rw6t* T ADIEB TAKE THEIR CHILDREN Aj/or HA 18-CUTTING to GUTEEUNST’B, FOURTH anURBANOH.;:;';; I:"au27-lftf M SCHULTZ & CO. hare removed • to No. 16 South THIRD Street, where they will attend to the purchase and sale of Foreizn and Domestto Sxchssge, Ootd ud Silver. Old Demand Votes, axid otker fiecurittoe. . pi AN ADA PEAf—5O bbls. Canada VJ ?««!,« very choice quality, for sals by . ' T RHODES A WILLIAMS, an2l 107 Bonth WATEB atreet • pILARET.- —172 oases St. Julian Me \J doe Claret for sale by CHARLES & OABBTATBB, anil No. 12S WALNUT Street. THE PRESS.— PHILADELPHIA;. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1863. au23.6t* f MILITARY. j| $lBO -BOUNTY AND ADVANCE M Pay; to Yolunteers for the bravelo9th Regiment P. Uf Y„ ■< (Jnrtin Light Guard,” Col, H. J. Stainrook. FREEMAN SCOTT, Recruiting Officer. RACE ; Street, above Sixth. an 27 3:* Jj FOUH DAXS MOEB FOft PILL- H ING up this Regiment, with all the bounty, $162. Thie JJJ will be the LAST OPPOBTUNIT ¥ AFFOBDED to those who wUh- to volunter. ' Company C, 119th Ba giment, Cel. P. C. ELLMAKEB. ’ ... Capt. A. T. GOODMAN. Ist Lieut.CBESJ. Saylor.. 2d Lieut. Fr|4Sk Lbooo, Rpcruiting'Offloe, 204 WALNU f Street.- an27-31# J HRIAN* BOBOIHME UNITED -0 IRISH LEGION.—AII the Officers are hereby \|F notified - to meet at- Headquarters, CONNELLY’S, ' *■ 627 CHESTNUT Street, THIS . WEDNESDAY, j at eleven .o’cleck -A. M. Special business, by telegraph from Washington. Officers; he punctual and attend,- It* - c:n7 rJOHN G. CONNELLY. jU U9TH REGIMENTj D; V. s COL. WjP.O. ELLMAKEB. jlf, SPECIAL -AUTHORITY having been received “from the Secretary oh War to muster in recruits un til the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER for this regiment, ap plicfttloiiß will be received at HEADQUABTFBS, No; 709 MARKET STREET, For any ct mpany not already full, or at No. 204 Walnut street, Capt. Goodman; No. 306 Arch street. Capt. Warner. No 121 North Third Btreet, Oapt, Wagner. Third street above Race, Capt Ridgeway. S. E. corner Eighteenth and Market, Capt. Moss, N E. corner Broad and Bace, Lieut. Logo. ' All the BOUNTIES and ADVANCE PAY, as hereto fire. ■ - Apply at once, and DON’T WAIT TO BE DBAFT ED. au27-2t . ji THE ROLLS OF HONOR. 0 { NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS.—AII Pennsylvania J[j Volunteers mustered into the Bervlceof the Uulted States from the commencement of the war, are enti tled to have their names inroribed on the.BOLLS OP HONOR, to bedeposlted in INDEPENDENCE HALL. The committee, to .arrange, the Bolls, preparatory to their engrossment in; the parchment books, have pre pared the necessary blanks , foridetivery to regimental officers, captains of companies, and officers recruiting for' old regiments now in the.field, who are requested to have them filled, and returned to the committee as soon as practicable. . . The Bolls will contain the name; age, birth-place, re sidence, occupation, and term of enlistment of every offi cer and private, with the letter of the company and number of the regiment. In which be enlißts. A largo number of the voluntors have families dependent upon them, to wbom it may be the duty of ’the public to ex tend such aid hr realter as-circumstances require. In every case,’therefore, where the soldier leaves a wife and children, or ei(her, tbe fact will be noted, and the number and sexes of his children entered on the' Boll; together with the range of their ages. . J . ■ If a soldier dies, or Is wounded in the service, or is honorably or otherwise discharged; the fact, as it may hereafter appear from the official report, will be entered on the Rolls oppo iitc bis namo. - - The Bolls are intended to present ft faithfol record of the career of-every volunteer from Pennsylvania during his term of service: and it ie hoped that regimental ' and line officers will facilitate’ Uie; object, and that the name of no man .who serveß his country in the present war will be omitied-from its history. ’ - The blanks will be delivered on application'at the rooms of the Board of Trade, No.« 605 Ohestont street, on and alter Thursday, the 28 h of Angiist, 1862,, CHAB'.ES GIBBONI, 1 ’ GEORGE WHITNEY, ) Committee. J. BOSS SNOWDEN, \ ; Philadelphia, Angfißt 26,1882. • an26.tSel il HEADQUARTERS 116TH RE -OGIMENT p; Y„ Angußt 25,1862. - Hi NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all reernits now . in the country, recruited in 001. .HEENAN’S Begi ment, to repair to Philadelphia before the Ist' of SEP TE MBKB, to be mustered into the service of-the United Btatro, In order to complete the.rolls, that they may be sent to Washington and the men receive their first month’s pay. . ,* ;• By order of Col. D. HEENAN, Commanding, J. E. MILES, Ajt. to he attached to Gen. MICHAEL CORCORAN’S an26 6t ' u RECRUITS FOR PHILADBL- B PHIA BKGIMENTS IN ACTIVE SEBVIOB IN W THE FlELD.—BecruUs wantedfor the Old Regi ments from Philadelphia—OAVALEX', ABTILLE BY, and INFANTBY. Bounties for all other regiments have ceased, The following “ bounties” are now paid, cash?in hand, before the recruit leaves the city: By the Government—Bounty;;s2s * and a “premium” for each recruit offering : 4 The Citizen's Bounty Fund paid to each recruit...... 80 —, and an additional “ prominm” of * 0 • ,;r-. . «oc Theee Hberal “ bounties” and “ premiums” will be paid at once for ail able-bodied effective men between the area of 18 and 45. . The draft will surelF take place on Be ptember 3d, 1852: there remains then bnt one week to secure these bounties. WTour fellow.citizens appeal to yon Srom the batde-fioid to reinforce these veteran and woll-offlcered regiments. Shall they appeal in vain ? Come forward NO W, and Belect not only the rogiment in which yon .wish to serve, bnt.tbe particular company in wblchyour comrades are, instead of waiting to be drafted without these privileges. For further particulars apply at the following recruit ing stations now open: . Capt. Thomas J. Town, 95th Segment, 202 Dock street. Lieut. Patrick Egan, 95th Begiment, 202 Dock street. Lieut 0. B Griffith, 82d Begiment, 718 Vine street. .Lient. A. J. t norr, 82d Begiment, HS Fine ,treat, g Capt. William J. Uhler, 99Ui Begiment, 201 Dock st. Capt.AdamSchnh.Bßth Begiment. Lient. John 8. Bieht, 26th Begiment, 144 North Third, and comer Carpenter and bixtb streets. Lieut. George W. Tomlinson, 26th Begiment, aad 114 'North Third, and corner Carpenter and Sixth ttreats. Capt. P. McDonough, 2d Beserves, 108 South Sixth Sheet. Lient. Jc hn Curley, 2d Beserves, 108 South Sixth street, Capt .Matthew Belliy, 115 th Begiment, 1219 "Market street; Oept. William Wilson, 81st Begiment,lllBMarketsbeet. Lieut. W.L. Stock, 29th Begiment. : Lieut. Thomas K. Boggs, 23d Begiment, N. E. corner Sixth and Oheatnut streets, third story. Lient. George W. Wilson, 61stBegiment, 8 South Fifth street. ■ ■■ Limit William M. Dawson, 61st Begiment, 8 South Fifth stmt. . .. Lient. Samuel Larue, 3d Pennsylvania Infantry Bo serve Corps, 40 South Third street. ; Lient. John Stanton, 3d Pennsylvania Infantry Bseerve Corps, 40 South Third street Lieut. Charles Been, 98th Begiment, 832 North Third -street.' ... . '. • . Lituf. Edward Hough, 98thBegiment, 632 North Third street. Lient James B. Hadley, 26th Begiment, 1030 Filbert street ' Gapt. pbristianH. Winter, 75th Begiment, 488 North Third street. eapt. William Jatho,27th Begiment, Callowhill, above Fifth Btreet.- ■ .: . Lient. Walter S. Briggsi 27th Begiment. v ‘' Lieut, win: Lotford, 29th Begiment, 710 Market street. Lient. John Boche, 117th Begiment, 104 South Sixth streot. ■. • ; - •Lient. Daniel B. _Meany, 117th Begiment, 44- Sonlh Seventh street. V v- ■ . . Lient. Jnslns A. Gregory, 91st Begiment, 620 Chestnut street.' ."■ Lieut. Colonel E:H. Flood, 43d Begiment,lrt Pennsyl vania Artillery, 150 North Skxmd street Major James H. Brady, Ist Pennsylvania Artillery," 150 North Second and 515 North Second street. Lient. Daniel F. Linn, 58th Begiment, 620 Chestnut street. • .... • Lieut.J Joseph N. Abbey, 112th Begiment, 133 South Fourth street. ' ■ ' " ‘ Lieut. J. B. Allen, 72d Begiment. 527 Chestnut Btreet. LUut. J. W. Sunderland, 72d Begiment, 527 Chestnut street.' • Capt. Samnel Zulick, 29th Begiment: Captain William Moore, 73d Begiment, 45T North Third street.- - *“ Lieut. Christian Goebel, 73d Begiment, N. E. corner Fourth and Cherry streets. Lient Nicholes Bagge, 112th Begiment. Capt Christian Eleintz, 65th Begiment, 232 North Fourth Btreet. . - Lient. Phtlip Yorhees, 29th Begiment. - Capt. Joseph O. Hess, 65th Begiment, 333 Chestnut street. Lient Benjamin B. Eyre, 71st Begiment, 620 Oheetnnt Bt Or t to C. F. BDFF, Lieut. Colonel Third Cavalry, U; S. Army, Superintendent BecrniUng Service, - an2s-tSO . * . 1102 Girard street, Phiiada. II CITY BOUNTY FUND COM fl MISSION. W NOTICE TO YOLUNTMBS.—OfficiaI informa tion has been given tothe Oity Bounty' Fund Oom misßlon,that thefollotving named regiments have been accepted bytlte Goremor of Pennsylvania, on account of the Quota of Volnntoors rcauired from the city of Philadelphia, Vie: Zouave d’Afriaue, Col Oollls. Regiment No. 116, Col. Heensn. - “ “ 117, 001. A. H. Tippln, Bcott Region. , “ “ 118 i Col. O.M.PrevoßßOnniEjrehange. “ « 119, 001. P.O. EUmaker, Gray Reserves. “ 121,061. Chapman Biddle. The Commission are ready to pay the bounty to volun teers in said regiments nndor the roles and regulations heretofore published anlfi-Mt JOHN O. KNOX, Chairman. RECRUITING OFFICE OF JSEn THE ANDERSON TROOP, Ground Floor of '■ f . iJcS. the Pennsylvania Railroad Office, corner of THIRD Street and WILLING’S Alley. Oapt. WB J. PARMER, Sergt. ALFRED VEZIN, Private NO>RMAN M. SMITH.” au26 61# ATTENTION! SI62BOUNTY. jS/Bt, —The danger of belDg drafted or consolidated ' tv irjto another regiment avoided by joining the Washington sqtjadbon of oayalby now forming, by order of. the Secretary of War, tinder the command of JtWor'JAHESM. SOHOONMAKEB. Apply at ‘ .. • 201 South Fourth Street. Farmer’s Market, Market, above Eleventh. Bay Market, Seventh and Oxford. Capt. J. W. BALL, Oapt. H. N. HABBISON, Hent. CABPJSB W. Monaia, Lieut Jacob J, iloßßra. au2G-6t FINANCIAL. u. s. FIVE TWENTIES; ■ ■ ■ 08, ■ ■ 20-YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT TUB OPTION OF THE GOYEBN MENT AFTEB FIVE YEABB. ] I am instructed by the BEOBETABY OF THE TBEASUBYto receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT FAR, THE INTEBEST TO COMMENCE FBOM DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thai avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from May last . ' > A lull supply ef these Bonds always on hand. JAY COOKE, SBBSOBIPTION AGENT, - 114 SOUTH THIRD ST. jy29-tf. . •' lAMBS Z. VALTOff, TTTALTON & YOST, IT, BAMKHBS, BBOKEBS, - ASD : ■ OK UE BAL OOLLKO T O B B, Ho. 25 South THIRD Street,. JPMlsddphli. .r BBFEBBNCES. J*T Cooke *Oo:, Hon. James Pollock, 'James, Kentj Santee, & Co., Hon. H. D. Foster, 1 — Esberiok, Black, ft 00., 1 Hon. A. H. Boeder, O. MoKfbbin A Bon, Hon. Aas Packer, K. P. Middleton ft Bro., Hon. Warren J. Woodward. Hon. Wm, Wilkins, Y.L. Bradford, Esq, •nT-Sm GOOJOSI fiy Blue Kersejs. ..7 Siy Rlue Cassimeres, (for Officers’ ' Pauls.) • Dark Blue Uniform Cloths. Dark lilue Cap Cloths. ••• Dark ’Blue Blouse Flannels. White Domet Flannels.' "Twilled Gray Mixed Flanels. . U. S. Regulation Blaiikets.' ALSO ' 10-ounce and 12-ounce Standard TENT DUCK. In store>pd for Bale by StAr»E, SMITH, & Co, NO. 39 LETITIA, AND 40 SOUTH FRONT STS.. au27—lm ' PHILADELPHIA., GOODS. 100,000 YARDS LIGHT-BLUE KERSEYS, - 27 AND 64 INCHES WIDE, FULL ARMY PATTERN, FOR'SALE BY JOSEPH LEA, au27-6t 128 and 130 CHESTNUT Street. QEO. W. SIMONS & BRO., MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, SANSOM-BTREET HALL, SANS OH ‘ STREET, ABO YE BIXTH, (Up Stairs.) ' SWORDS! INFANTRY, CAVALRY, MEDICAL. Etc. BELTS AND SASHES, . SWORD-KNOTS AND COVERS, SHOULDER -STRAPS AND MILITARY BADGES. PRESENTATION SWORDS MADE TO ORDER. au9-sw‘3m Jj.VANS & HASS ALE, MILITARY FURNISHEBS, NO. 418 AROH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MILITARY GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ’ an 22 8t . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TTENT BUTTONS AND SLIPS, U. JL ■ S.-Patterns, for Sale at J; P. SEED'S manufac tory, corner of THIBTEEKTH andNOBDE Streets. bo2l-lib* ; BLANKETSJ BLANKETS!.! BLAN KETS! !!—The ’ subscribers haye.their.usnal as sortment of superior, American and Englishißlankets, In all theeizes mannfactnred.for Oribs, Oradlea, and Sloglo And Double Bedsteads; at tbe lowest cash prices. ’ BHEPPABD, VAN HABLINGEN, & ARBISON, ttn2T-12t. ~ ~.:. o 1008 CHESTNUT Street. TCpANCT SHIRTING FLANNELS * JJ*-Jnst opened, a few eases of French Shirting Flan nels, in neat Stripes, Checks, and Plaids, ' of desirable styles and qualities. AXißO—Gray, Scarlet, and Bine Flannels. aul2: - SHAEPLESS BBOTHEBS. T?AL L DE LAINES, ALL NEW JL* PATTERNS.—HamiIton De Laines. WGLISH PRINTS,FALL STYLES. A-J Opening of British Prints. - * - “ 4-4 French styles. SEEK & DANDELB, anß- . ■ ■’■■■■■ FOURTH and ATtOH. T ININS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIE JLJ EX, EHEBOIDEBIEB.—Tbo subscribers,, in ad dition to tbe HoTJse.Farnishing.aiid CurtainDeparttnento of the Dry'Good* Business, givespecial attentioa to and •have always onhand a fresh stock of tbe best Sheeting Linens, White. Ooodsj Hosiery, and. "Embroideries, to which the attention of buyers is respectfully requested, SHEPPARD, TAN HARBINGER & ARBISON, ans-lßt, 1008 CHESTNUT. Street. THE LAST CHANCE FOR BAR GAINS. . FUBTHEB SEDUCTION IN PKICES. ; We arc determined to closeout.the balanceof oar Som mer. Stock-before the flrstAf September. In order to do ee wo will offer enr entireetock of . FANOT SILKS. ' DESIB ABLE DBBSS GOODS, DAuE MAATLES AND POINTES, ' SIIK GOATS AND SACQUE3, At lower prices than ‘ those of any other Betail .House in the city. .. k. *.;■ - can’t be matched in prices and qualities, as they were all bought before the last rise, and we are able to Beil them at our ■ One lot cheapest Black Figured Silks ever offered. Also, a good assortment-of DOMESTIC GOODS. ' ' ' H. STEED & SON, au4-tf No. 713 North TENTH St, above Coatee, "DABGAINS IN DRY GOODS. .JJ The following lots wQI bo sold at a great sacrifice to close them out—viz:. ° Two lots Black Silk and Wool Ub allies at 18 Vo, worth BTJfc. Fiye pieces Barege ADgle ai 4c,worth 10c. Fite pieces plaln-Barege at 12)fc. i Also, a large lot of Shetland Shawls, at very low prises, splendid for travelling or at watering places. . . , s At i i JOHN H. STOKES’, 702 ABOH? Street. “ OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES;” ; ;,r«E.S3MLvasrEEi>riEs-. ■ ; Has jUßt.opeaedNE W GOODS os follows: Broad hem-stitched Hdtcfe., 2,2 X, and 3 inch hem; hem stitched Hdifs. (all linen), 13c.,0r 81.50 per doz.; new styles narrow val. edgings and headings; new styles points lace and ether collars and setts, r All FOB SALE AT/OLDPBIOES. ; All/ancy made-up poods, such as lace and other setts, collars, sleeves, veils, hosts., Ac. Ac.) will be closed cut, FOB THIS MOUTH ONLY, prepara lory to laying in Fail Stock, AT A BEDUOTIOtT OF 20 PKB CENT! “ .Remnant*’’ofair kinds of Linens, White Goods, Edgings, Intertings, Ao. Ac, will also be closed oht at a HEAVY DISCOUNT. As all of the above goods have recently advanced bom 20 to 25 per cent;', from the increased rates of exchange and tariff, the above great reduction frtym oar old pricct should prove a great induce ment for purchasers of these articles to bny daring this month. anO-tf A LLWOOL FRENC H FLANNELS, JljL Fancy styles,’ for fronts’ Shirts. EYRE ALANDELL, anB FOURTH and ABOH. All-wool checked oas h ] MB B E S.—4o-inch Black and WUte' Oheckl fine pare E&lne Cashmeres. Imported and for sale br BH4BPLESB BBOTHEBS, ©HEBTNTJT and EIGHTH Street*. Tweeds and .c&ssiMEftEs. I,6oo'yardg bbavy OaMmeres, just opened. • ;' Also, l,oooyards all- wool Tweeds, 62 to 75 cento. Bummer and Fall Casßlmefes, a full stock. ■ Hen’s and Boys’ wear, our stock is complete. DOMEBTICJB. Bleacbed and Brown- Shirtings. . Bleachfd and Brown SbeetiDgs. . Oetton Flannels, Domot, all wool, and Baoquo do. '' OottonGoods, at lowest market rates. . HONKY-COMB QOILTB. , , Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts. . Bathing Flannels, Mosquito. Nets. Linen Table Damasks and Napkins. . Oheap lotß of 4-4 heavy Irish Linens. CLOSING OUT. Bilk Mantles, ThinDnsters, Lace Goods. Boys’ Sommer .Clothing. . Thin Dress Goodg, Black Tamartlnea. ChaUies, Mohairs, Mozamhiqnes, So. COOPEB ft OONABD, , iyai-tr S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET stsi •W BROTHERHEAD’S OIROU iT T s LATINO LIBBABY.—AII the HKW English and American Books, inclnding ALL CLASSES of Lite rature.’ This Is the ONLY Library in tho conntry that Includes all the NEW ENGLISH BOOKS that are not BEPBINTED here. Terms S 6 per year j 6 months *8; three months 51.50, or Scents per day. BlSSonth EIGHTH street. jy7-2m* CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, An attempt has been made to deceive the public bj persons offering what they call “ Oosaßsas WArsa ” bom fountains, and at (he price of six (6) cents per glass. - The wholesale .price of the; genuine Congress Water, at; New York, being about 7lf cents per glass, the .impost- 1 tion of. pretending to sell at retail at less : than cost, and without sllpwanoe 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 have hbvsk sold Congress Water In fountains, nor In vessels of any Other description than ordinary-sixed glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine li branded, And any without OONGBBBS ten on the cork is I a. *W. oorrimiii. WATEB. tains or bottle*. CLABKB ft WHITS, Proprietor* of Congress Sprint. The fotlowing gentlemen aresupplledby ua regularity with' genuine. Congress Water, in bottles, fresh frem the" Congress Bpring: , , -j ' ; TBKP’k BBOWS, ear. Plfth and Chestnut its. O. 8. HUBBBIiti, 1410 Chestnut street i OHAB. BLLIB A GO., Market street. *. JBTEVENB & 00., Continental HoUl. . AMBBOBB SMITH, Chestnut street; ■ J. 0. TUBHPB NST' A 00., Ml Bpruoe street THOB. J. HUSBAND, cor. Third andSprnoeata. WTKTH Bros., Walnut street. whether from fonn- THOMAS W. TOST, CLABKE & WHITE; ]eBo-2mif QPLIT PEAS—Qf prime quality, for KJealabr BHODE3ft WILLIAMS, . «a 107 South WAXHB Street ’ MILITARY GOODS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. Pacific De Baines. Manchester DeLaines. EYBB A LANDELL, s FOURTH aud’ABOH. OUK BLACK 81LKS OLD LOW PBIOE3 1024 CHESTNUT STBBB'P 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, CIRCULATING LIBRARY. HEW YOBK BiHAxoai, Joly 1, 1883. those words sad let- COMMISSION HOUSES. ■JELLING, coffin, & 00., 220 OHKBTNUT BTBKRT, are preparoaio ; CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY. OF ARMY WOOLEN .AND COITON GOODS, of ' STANDARD QUALITY. ' ~ au27-3m OURTAINS FOR. HOSPITALS. 20,000 YARDS , BLUE AND GREEN WIDE * COTTON DAMASKS. GEORGE D. PARRISH. tt«2s-teeat ■■■ ■■,■■■ ■ ■ . . ....... gEAMLESS BAGS. “ LEWISTON" &Hd f‘ PREMIUM” «A.” FOB SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., JySl-mwfSm No. 220 £HESTNtFTStreet JJUNNELL ■ AND. GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.’S PRINTS. 400 Oases NEW FALL STYLUS. FOB SALE BY WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., jy2l-mwf3m No. 820 CHESTNUT Btroet. JJED-QUILTS, SUITABLE t FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES. 8,000 10-4 'WHITE AND BLUE AND -WHITE AND . SLATE. ALSO, 3-4 and.o-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS. ; For'saleby FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, jrlS-Sm 34 N. PBONTAnd 38 LETITIA STBEET. gHIFLEY. HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON. Ho. 113 CHESTNUT BTBXXT, OOHHIBSIOH HIBOHAHTB ioi in siu or ■ PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. U>h3B-6m DRT-GOODS JOBBERS. 1862. lALL - 1862. JOHNES, BESEY, & Go., (Bnccesaors to Abbott, Johnes, A Oo.,) 527 MARKET, AND 524 OOMMEBOS STBEETS, IMPOBTEB3 AND JOBBERS OF SILK •■■■*••• : . . AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Have now opened an entirely NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK, IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Alflo, a full assortment in WHITE GOODS,RIBBONS,GLOVES, SHAWLS, &c., Which they offer, at the very Lowest Market Prices, and solicit the attention of the Trade. aulo-3m. yARD.GILLMORE, & Co., - Noe. 6X7 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Streets, - 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 particularly In* vi ted. anll.3m GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TDINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. JJ The subscriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED OUT- OF SHIBTSj Which he makes a speciality in his badness. Also, eon* Stantly receiving . HOVELTIKS FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAK. J. W. SOOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING BTOBE, - No. 814 CHESTNUT STSBET, laß-tf Four doors below the Continental. SAFES. Bis LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RS BSPmOVBD to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, neat the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and total determined to merit future patronage, has secured as elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand * large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought ant Chilled Iron Fire and . Burglar, Proof Safes, (the only strictly Are and burglar proof safes made.) ‘ Also, Lillis’) Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looks; Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks win be furnish cl to order on short notice. This is the sbongest, best pro tected, andchesipest Door and Lock yet offered;- ■■■ Also, particular attention is oalled to Lillie’s He* Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ao.: This Safe is mb* oededto surpass in style and eleganoe anything yetet fered for this purpose, and is the only one that la strioUj fire and burglar proof. SmoiXlHotio*.—l have now on hand say twenty at Farrel, Herring, A Co.’s Safes, most of them nearly nsv. and some forty of other makers, comprising a comptetl assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for . tbi now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at van low prices. Please call and examine. , jeSfi-lyif M. O.BADLEB, Agent ESri EVANS & WATSON’S |sp BALAMANDBB' BASE ■ ■ ' STOKE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. * A large variety of FIBE-PBOOF SAFES always on hand- ■ ■ INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIRARD FIRE AND MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 418 WALNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL 1200,000. This company continues to take risks en "the safe; classes of Property at low rates. The.pnbllo can rely upon Its responsibility, and abffl. ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for tbi benefit of the pnblio, dnrin* the lest nine years, ezoeed ©500,000, and we respeotfolly solicit Its favor In the fatnra. DIBEOTOBS. OHAB. I. DUPONT, JEBBY, WALKEB, ’ JOHN W. CLAGHOBH, JOHN THOBNLET, 0. F. HEAZLITT, ABBAHAM HAST, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETES 8. HOE, of H. 1 WH. M. SWAIN, FUBMANSHEFFABD JOBEFHKLAPF, M. D. N. S. LA WHENCE, WM.O.BUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLES. THOMAS OBAVEH, President A. B. GILLETT, Vloe President. JAS. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. ap3B-tt fAME INSURANCE COMPANY. Ho. 406 CHESTNUT Street TOl* AND INLAND INSURANOM. DIBEOTOBS. r.N.Bnck, E.D. Woodrnlf, Chas. Bichardson, John Heealer, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr;, P. S. Justice, Alex. Whilldin, Washington Jones, Geo. A.Wert, Chas. Stoke*, O.W. Davie, John W.Everman, FBANOIS H. BUCK, President OHABLEB BIOHABDSON, Vice Preddsat. WILLIAMS L BLAHOHABD, Secretary. [mblP-ifE /COMMONWEALTH FIRE INBU VJ bahoe oompahy, of the btate oi PENNSYLVANIA. DIBEOTOBS. DavM Jayne, M. D., - Charter H. Bogan, John M.Whl tan, John K. Walker,. Edward 0. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker, Thomas & Stewart, William Strother*, ■ Hanry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M D., President -. , ' JOHH M. WHITALL, Vice FresMnt SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary! Office, Commonwealth Building, 813 OHESTEUI Btreet Philadelphia.... ■ aeMfir TYEtAIN PlPE.—Yitrified Drain and -I—/ Water PIPE, from 2 inches bore np, l with every' variety of Bends, Branches, Traps,' Ac., warranted eaod to' any In the market* and at; leas rates. Themnder signed being Interested In one of the largest andbest bed* of Fire Olay In this country for the mannfactnre of the above and other articles, defies competition, both In anallty and prioe. PETEB B. MBLIOg, Office and Store 721 CHESTNUT Btreet. Manufactory cor. Thompson and Anthraotte streets, Philadelphia. auS-tt NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. JfEW TYORK AUTUMN IMPORT. BRITISH GOODB. SAMUEL McLEAN & Co., 39 AND 41 PARK PLACE, Have nowopea, and arc by each. steamer receiving ad ditions of - •* ’ • FANCY BKFSS GOODS,’‘ ' BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS, ’; ' ' BROWN SHEETINGS,‘T 11 BLACK AND COLORED ALAS!bAS, . BLACK, AND COLORED OQBUB9S, BLAOK AND COLORED DE LAINEB, \ . ' ! MOURNING, PRINTED, AND WOVEN GOODS,; DEBEGE& LAY ELLAS, PLAID AND NANCY LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, To ah examination and purchase of which they respect fully in-yDi buyers. ' • /SAMUEL McLEAN & Go., 39 AND 41 PARK PLACE, anl9-321* NEW YORK. I,; . NEW PUBLICATIONS. PETERSON’S COUNTERFEIT DE TECTOB, for SEPT EMBER ißt, is published this day."-' ■ ■’ ;■ ' ‘ . ; PETERSON S COUNTERFEIT DE- X . TEOTOB, for SEP I EMBER, is fuU ol now Ooun forfeits.; PMRSON’S COUNTERFEIT DE obotilfl'bave^^ 17 or PYfiMfilSS, dll aterekOcspara pBTEBSON’S COUNTERFEIT D£- JITEDTOR, for SEPTEMBER Ist, is publishes this day. . ■■ «•* Ihe ONLY OOEEEOT AND RELIABLE- pub. Teems One ( doll.ar a year, monthly: or Two Dollars a year, semi-monthly; or Ten Cents a number. ’ Everybody should- subscribe "for it; - every where, at once. . .' Postage stamps taken, at par for subscriptions. Address all orders to the publishers of it, ; T. B. PETERSON & BROIHERS, . It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. vu NEW BOOKS. *»• JU3T READY-.- LES MISERABLEB—MARIUS. Tbe third part of Yictoe Hooo’s great French novel, which"ls creating such a*literary sensation. Uniform in price and style with part first, “Fantino,” and part se cond, “Cosette." Paper oovors, price SO oents, and cloth hound, ,?1, THE FLY-ING DUTCHMAN. . An entirely new, humorous poem of thefunniest cha racter, by John G. SaxE; with sixteen irresistibly comic Illustrations,’ on tinted paper. Cloth, bound in style’of 11 Nothing to Wear,” prico 50 cents. A regular hit. ITL OUT OF HIS HEAD. A strange atfS eccentric romance, by T B. AtDnran, (author of “ Babioßell.’i) Paper covers, price 50 cents, and cloth bound, on superior paper, $l. ’ ; fold by all Booksellers, and sent by mail free, oa receipt of price, by -- CARLETON, Publisher, . (LATE RUDD & CARLETON,) 413 BBOADWAY, cor. Lispenard street, anS.wstf . NEW YOBK. “mHE DAILY EEPUBLICAN’’ will A be leaned daily, until after tbe*> 10th of October. It win be edited by gentlemen of undoubted ability, and wiß advocate awarpolicy of the most decided character, involving the entire removal oi Slavery ae the only means of establishing a laating peace. It will sustain tbe entire “ Republican” Ticket, with AMOS BBIOQS, Beni., for Mayor, with all itg energy. k; Arrangements having been made Tor< the publication of tv enty-five thousand copies daily, for gratuitous dis tribution in. the city during the campEtign, Advertisers will find tbo “ Republican"' the beatmodiimi of reaching onr citizens. IY-- If properly sustained, the “ Republican” will ba made a permanent and leading Journal. Subscriptions and ad vertisementsrfceived by" T. B. PUSH, 8. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT streets. auSd-Ct ■yfABRYING FOR MONEY, 40 Ots.; Xu. Tißin’s Speeches,2o cents;, Bos Mlserables, by Victor Hugo, 40. cents; Mrs. Wood’s 40 cents. All new books sold at TWENTY PEB CENT. DIS COUNT KKOM FUBHSHEBS’ PBfOE 3. PITCH EB'S Cheap Book store, 430 CHESTNUT Street.. au2s-3t . • A NOTHER IMPBOYBD WAft JTjL MAP.—A Map of the Middle and Southern States upon a large scale, showing ail the Railroads, tai, the Battle-fields, with the dates when fought, and other valnable information. Price SI. , Also, a fresh supply of Blnnt’s Map of Eastern Vir ginia, BhowiDg all the points of around Wash ington and Richmond ; also the localities near the Bapi dan, Rappahanor.tr, &c. Brice SO cents. Bor sale by WIIiIIAM S. & AIiEBEO MABCIEN, 606,CHESTNUT Street. « mflE REPUBLICAN.”—The first ,; -v-JL' Number of a Campaign Paper, devoted to the Union, the Constitution, and the election of AMOS BBIGGS, EtQ., to fcheftlayoraUy, and the e n fcira Be pub lican Ticket, will be issned about the 15th ofSeptember, ao2t-6i* • '".-V V'.... educational. QCBOOL FOR YOUKG L iMES, ■ C3'S.B. corner MAB3HAT/I. and SPUING GABDEiJ Streets. Duties resumed,SEPTEMBEB Bth. E SOOH H. SUPPLEK, A. ST., Principal. au27*l2t#. x mHE CLASSIC ALiAND ENGLISH JL BCHODXI of ;be subscriber will reopen, at 1230 LOOUST Street, MONDAY, September Bh. ■ au27-12t* ' B KBHDALL, A. it rpENTH SECTION.— -The Primary JL Scbool, No. 3, for Boys, will bo opened on MOif- BATi September Ist, at their new Booms, corner of THIRTEENTH end JtAOB Streets. ' By order of the Board of Directors :J iro27-3l* CHARLES JE WitLL; President, t ■jyTAKGABET ROBINSON will re -I“JL open her SCHOOL 808 GIBLB, corner of BADE andj FRANKLIH streets, on SECOND.DAY, 9mo B. ... : /• au27-12t* MISS M. W. HOWES’ YOUNG LADIIS’ BOARDING AND , DAY; SCHOOL, 1525 CHESTNUT Street, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, 10th September. au2o-lm mHE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL X SCHOOL will reopen at 1112 MABKBT Street, on THHBSDAYj 4th September a»26-lm* mHOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH and ,'JL OI Washington, July 25,1832. $ PBOPOSAIiS will be received at this Department, nntil 12 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of An gnat, for completing the DISTBIBUTING BE3EBVOIB of the WaahlngtonAqnednot, Plane,and speclfleationg may be seen after the 12th of Angnet. • Proposals to be sealed, endorsed “Proposals for Beser voir,” and directed to “ Hon. CALEB B. SMITH, Secre tary of the Interior, Washington.” WATT J. SMITH, Chief Clerk.. jy3o-wfml2t mmmmm notice.-noeth PENNSYLVANIA BAIL. BEMOYAL OF PABSENGEB DEPOT from TBONT and WILLOW Streets to THE SEW DEPOT, THIBD BTBEET, ABOVE THOMPSON 'STREET. On and after MONDAY, September lßt, 1862, the Pas senger Trains on this road will leave . • THE NEW DEPOT, THIBD BTBEET, ABOVE T HOMPSOS BTBEET. instead of TBONT and WILLOW Streets, as at,present. All Trains will stop at BEBKS Btreet, as usual. White Oars of Third-Street Gitjr Passenger Sine run directly to the new Depot. ELLIS. OLABK, an2o*22t Agent. QBFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING BAILBOAD COMPANY. PHtLAMLFSIJIj JQII6 2S, 18oX The BATES of TBSIGHT and TOLLS on ANTHBA-. CITE COAL transported by tU. cOmpror wiß be as fol - ows doriDg the month of - ' ». Prom -- Toßlohm’d. ToPhilada. PortOarbon. *1.98 . . $1.68 Mount Carbon.. .1,97 1.67 Bohnylkiß H»ven 1.90 . -1.60 Aubnrn.......... ••••••.... . 1.88 1.60 Port Clinton. ■ ■. ,1.76 1.45 On.and aft«r SEPTEttBSB 1,1882, the rates wUlbs as follows: 1 ■ ’ From ~ •• To Biohm’d ToPhilada. Port Carbon. $2lB 1 $l.BB J Mount Oarbon. '' 2.17 LB7 BchnylkSl Haven............ 2.10 1.89' Anbnm.................... 2.00 1.70 Port C8m0n................ 1.95 1.65 By order of the Board of Managers. ieBo-8a W. H, WEBB, Secretary. WIL S. COOLEY, A. M. AMUSEMENTS, T ADIES’ FAIR BOR THE BENE- U PIT OP THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOL DIERS at the Hall, northeast corner of SPRING GAR. DEN and NINTH Streets, to be open all week from MONDAY, tbe 26th inst. The tickets are placed at the low price of 6 cente. Let the patriotic come forward and asßiat the coble defenders of onr country’s flag in this their hour of suffering and distress. au23-Bt* ACADEMY OF 1 THE NINE - ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, ! Is open, daily. (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. tiii 3 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children hall price. ( Shares of ,Stock, $3O. jy9 .WANTS. fillH X\_.vacancy in the ,Radnor School District, Doia ware county, Pe. An examination of applicants will be held at the Radnor-'Friends’- School House, (near Mor gan’s Cornet Sfition, bn RTS. B.;) on SATURDAY, the SOtb of August -Terms, $33 per month. ! By order of Board of Directors t ; bu2T-2.* • LEWIS T; BBOOKE, Secretary. AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL ;IstX:LING SALESMAN, well acquainted .with Penn sylvania cash Mid short-time buyers, would be willing to negotiate with a good and responsible party to sell by sample; cloths, casßimeres, and men’s wear, or staple and fancy dry . goods.' Address PHILO, office of The Prtlt. au2B-3t* ' . ’ . WANTED—A PARTNER IN THE YY MOROCCO MANUFAOTUBING BUSINBSB, with a capital of five or bight thousand dollars. The Meney can be profitably invested;'as thebnsiuess has been'estahiished for a number of years. The factory now occupied Is; complete,: and every, way suitable. >For particulars, apply at southeast comer of CANAL and .FOURTH Streets, Sixteenth Ward. ; au2«-st* BREWER.— An EBglishman,. who is thoroughly. acquainted with the Ama rican systems of brewing, and who has had experience in. bfeftlagajiAtnds of Albbtid porter, is in want or a ntaa~- tibfi' B SSaWEB. , ffifst-t?A£a Articles guarantied. ACdicos ‘t A. A ,'"gf>oßt Office, Bo± BHO4, Chicago, Illi nois’. . aifiSMt* WANTED.—A young, Mai) ai Entry TV Clerk in an importing honse. Address-‘f M\,’* Press office. aji2s-'3t*' XT. ALUAELE PATENTS NOW V BEADY—PARTNER WANTED—Sure thing— CHEAP—Address or call oa “ Patentee. 5? ItambeHviHe 4 FOR SALE AND TO LET. rpO TRIMMING MANUFAQTU- J- BEES.—FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP—Power- Looms, Hand Loom*, Cord Whoels, Spooling Machines, Crimping Machines* Swivels, Spools, and everything connected with the manufacture of .Trimmings 84 South THIRD Street, (np stairs ) , an27-2t# TjIOR SALE—-A complete set of “Ma x' ryatt’s Signals, with Conversation Book.” Price, $2O. - Inquire at No. 340 Sonth FIFTEENTH Street. - ■ : an2s-3t* m, HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR ®iaL SALE-'Elegant. Brown Stone House and hand some Furniture, rWalnnt street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets.. Apply to au26lm STEAMSHIP SUWANIE, .Jii Vi-j g6t i n f rom New Orleans, FOR SALE. FREIGHT, or CHART* R Apply to ’ BUCKNOR, MoOAMMON,.* 00., an2s.3t# 31 N. WATER St, and3B N. WHaBVBS. - EOR ; SALE.—The desirable resi aEi dence, iHO GREEN Street. Pleasant location. Immediate possession. One halfcanremain on mortgage. ao2smwa6t*' gj§ FOR SALE— The two three-story HU brick HOUSES; west side of BREAD Street, north of Arch, Nos. 108 and 108, with the two Dwellings in the 'rear; ’ ■ ■ ‘- '■ - ; Also, the three-story brick DWELLING, No; 311 OBOWN Street. • * Also, COTTAS® and LOT, on east side of WILLIAM. orTBIRTY-NINTH Street,',West Philadelphia, above Market street, with the modern improvements Apply to . B. A. MITCHELL. ao2B 6t* 134 Boath THIRD Street, Phils. ji’-TAET OF A FURNISHED HOUSB WANTED by s atnaU family,' in ceatrat locakion. Address Box 1395, Poet Office; sa22-tf 4§~ FOR SALE—A beautiful COT ■aL' TAGE, and six acres of Ground, in the interior ot Pennsylvania,l desirably situated and arranged for an academy or first-class school, near a thriving village, and in a healthy location. Also- a desirable DWELLING and Lot, inNew Bloom field. Perry county, Penna. ; Also, a large number of cottages, lots, add other pro* pertiee, for sale or exchange. . £• F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, ante and 8. W. oor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. FOR SALE—A desirable. Farm, containing 127 acres, two miles from Bailroad Sta- twenty miles from the city, in Montgomery county. Albo, a fine Farm>74 acres, fire minutes walfr from Bali*, road Station, and /near Steamboat .Landing, 16. miles above the city. Also, a numbtr of fine Fniit iu Use Stat+B of Delaware and Maryland, on the most ac commodating terms. Apply to E- PETTIT, - ahl6 - No. 309 WALNUT Street. 6 FOE SALE—Store Properties, HM. with good improvements, having a few acres of tort attached, in Bucks and Chester counties.' Terms easy. Alto, Lease and Furniture of a number of Hotels in the city and country.-- Also, a number of Farms in the ad jacent counties. Apply to E. PETTIT, aulB; ' ' 809 WALNUT Street. AS TO LET—The eligible STORE ■Hland FIXTURES, 432 CHESTNUT Street, next’to new post office. ■ REMOVAL. ■ The GUN and FISHING TACKLE Store will bo -re moved to 415, CHESTNUT Street, SEPTEMBER Ist. Inaulre of PHILIP WILSON A GO., Jy2B-lf 432 CHESTNUT Street. TO LET— Dwelling No. 24 Soutk ■as. SEVENTEENTH Street. Apply to WETHEBILL & B3OTHEB, No. 47 North SECOND Street. m TO BENT—A THEEE-STOBY BRICK DWELLING, on PINE- Street, new Seventeenth* north side. Apply to * WETHBBIIIII & BBOTHBK, 47 and 49 North SECOND Street SFOR SALE OS TO LET—Four Houses, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and BANBOM Streets. ' ~ mh2B-tt m TO SENT—A THREE-STORY *“*• BBICK DWBLILING, on HASH Street, one door : abovoTwelfth, north side. Bent low to a 'good tenant. Apply to , W JSTHERILL 4 BBOTHKB, ; jclS* -4T and 49 North SECOND Street rnO DISTILLERS. ~ The DIBTILLKBY known as the “ PHOENIX,” and formerly owned and occnpied by SAMI,. SMYTH, Esd., E#nated on TWENTY-THIBD, between BAGS and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushela per day, is now offered tor sale on reasonable and accom modating terms. Is in good mining order, and haa aB the modern improvements, i An Artesian well on the pre mises furnishes an unfailing, supply of good, pore water. Address Z. LOCKE & 00, No. 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. f«22 dtf EXCUKSIONS. EXCURSION TO tn, W wajgjagl ATLANTIC CI'T BI PH* YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, TBBBBDAY, August 28,1882. Fifty sick and soldiers will accompany the. excursion, under the ca-e of the Army Committee. Boats leave Tine-street Wharf at 6 o’clock A. M. Trains leave Atlantic City at 5 36 o’clock P. M. Tickets,: $1.25. Children, 65 cents. an2l-St* T3£ m \ | 11 WEST CHESTER fS:5®23ae9w3AND PHILADELPHIA BAIL- BOAD, TIA MEDIA. PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON BX- CESSIONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Through the finest Country and the most beautiful Scenery In the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TUESDAYS and FBIDAYB of each week until further notice an Extra Train will leave West Chester at 6.65 P. M. for Philadelphia. Passengers buying Excursion Tickets can taka either the 2 or 4.30 P. M. Train from Philadelphia, and the 8 or 6.65 P. M. Train from West Chester, BOUND-TBIP TICKETS PBOM PHILADELPHIA to all Stations east of West Chester, good on any of th* above Trains, out ot In, may be had on these days ONLT, at EXCOBBION BATES, good only on the days issued, For further information, apply at the Ticket Office, in the DepoVN.E. comer of EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets. ' ; Maht Delightful Loo atioks fob Bomme» Boaxdbbc ok thb Lik* of thk Boad. t je2l-tuwfs if IMPORTANT TO PLEASURE-SEEKERS. THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY Is prepared to issue, during the Sommer, ticks* ti greatly reduced-rates as fellows: PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPANY. COMMUTATION TICKETS For one, three,'six, nine, or twelve months, at vary low rates, for the accommodation of persons living out at town, of located on or near the line ot Gw road during the summer. Prom and after July 1,1862, a still greatcs reduction has been made on these tickets. COUPON TICKETS Tor twenty-six trips between any two points at about two cents per mile. These tickets are intended far th* use of families travelling froauently, and are of great ad vantage to persons making occasional trips. BOHOOL TICKETS ■ Tor one or three months, for the use of scholars at tending school in the city. . Living on or near the line of the road, and having occasion to use the road freanentiy fn their clerical capacity, are furnished with certificates entitling them to travel at half fore. Applications to be made only to Enoch Lewis', General Superintendent, at Altoona. EXCURSION TICKETS Issued at half fare to parties of over forty, good fag - any reasonable time. EXCUBSION TICKETS during the Summer are eofet at greatly reduced rates, for tiie benefit of those seek, tng recreation from bukness, or in pnrsnit of health. These tiskete'are geod for . ten days, and are Issued to. .OBEBBON. (top of the -Allegheny Mountains), AL TOONA (foot of the mountains), BEDTOBD, DOUB LING GAP, and EPHBATA BPBINGB. Tor time of departure of trains see bills and cards ot the road.' . For ThronghTloketa apply «t the office of the Oco pany, Bootheaet corner of ELEVENTH and MABEIg Btreeta.., JAMES OOWDEN, A*aat. LEWIS L.HOUPT, G*n6rsJTi°ketAgent iTi&-t»ei •: v.-.; - -«?y TRUSS AND BBAOE DJB- MiiJSvA&TXIXKT. o. H. NEEDLES, , Corner TWELFTH end BACK Streets, Philedelpble. Herolai Trasses end meohenicel appliances correct!? adjnited b j 0. H. HSBM.IB. Fine Frandt and approved American, adapted to avert form of raptore, In adnlte and children, .English and American Supporter! and Belfov.Bhonldor Brnces, Sne pernoriee, Elastic Stockings, and Syringee in great va riety. Ladles' Department, TWELFTH Street, first, toor below Race. Conducted by competent ladles. iy3B-3mir c: H. MUIBHEib, 203 South SIXTH Street. HENRY WOOD, Superintendent.