THE HOTELS ' >srsS.r ob 7‘“- I j!t !l ,^ l ' ork pr Smith A la, Kansas VltrOli* 0 . s A BIUs, tewistown d-H ia James B Neel, Maryland I;'V. L W}“? Miss A Neel, Laoeaiter IjVfy TUos M Barnes, Lancaster li#' ,cw Mrs J HahoMmMt Illinois >\ tn X* "”a S Kennedy, N Y / V , sMt* l,W n* # it Jamoa 9 Davis Wash * rt ii 0 F Gumming Wwh W-‘S£S» B Bim,i6ri ' v *w h »«k n ,1T I"* irMiss Uadmus, Newark 0 T Burt, New York John Smltt, 0 W ,*!,»*• Uroofcly® B x palmer. Boston ' !r*S,MO»> B f?h Sami Musseiraan, Pa h W Bringlmrst, Delaware IS.-K‘ l ; il»rl fM “ fl j«» E B Oppedholm, N Y wi* * (iH» Mlag haw, New York i,!*' 1, bt*ss ,, ,“’ , J PB Hnoklns, Boston 'fA Vo* fared Ohio ,• l!*'*'" Jtaryl»i ,a r . 0 w Qflfiwuld, Hartford SI Nichols, Buffalo is#'' Hiiff* 10 JP- Bowman, Ohio Hb* W, l '" 11 , H Brand, England jeiel* l "? 1 p p ,’bomai, England .tfi* 6 ' iiaglsi'i] mias J£erby, St Loulß f tJinosnaatl A - ft ,hbnrn A wife V p'-' i- ,vifc ,i rs Pabnestbok, Harrisbg jV'VU Gilbert A 2 oh, NY ,pf ,-i.tcaeo „ v w K Hooper, Baltimore . i^K**’ 1 * i; K Green, New York ,t X K Appotd, Baltimore ti**, ft. j Woodworth, Ohio r'lf'kjcti,' v “ B “ nil Patton, Massachusetts {“‘f Vtrk j, (/ xaylor, West Chester C „ j ai Ohnrohlll A la, Cuba rfL Aik"' o'™ 0 '™ Hon [t Hamlin, Wash V:,.,, i'' os ' « T PK Small, York,- Pa : )l ww rf, o Y r o bu H Oliver, Allentown' K Marsh, Jersey City S !l Js»ti, K ea y ,„ USI Hambleton if* ! jt«rl tlll y Miss M Howe, Olaey iVli+ft HbW j, j Campbell, Boston |^g bos «e A H Smith, New York bBIOW Aroh ' at ' „h,in(t»!o Wm Sq?«er,BloomsbKrg . pi. S! B< }f J limb Woodaide, Pittsburg ,K* W B ,'S M 8 Porter, Oopneotiont D Jaoobß, Virginia J B McClelland, Pittebttrg lion .Toim Oossrso, Bedford j-mlb Geo P Morris & la, Ohio , W S Casto, Illinois B B Surly A wife ' . . S' Time White, York, Pa * B W McOinUsy, New York “i u br» if sor J I! Philips a J Stetßon, Watford, Wis u<> g y ff Chester - t , Sfswks- Indiana ■ ' !!.«»*'< ? w ;!| i r J v „ n M'se >1 Wegener, Indiana W 0 Port r, New Jersey **• Lter B PoiMi M«r Jersey M l ." 1 Vh 11 rorik AJi firming, Hew York *»* 881 Adam, Hew York 'l'E OKIOB—4N* 1 sfreBtl ftboTe Thlr •>%<£ Ooh, Birmingham ; t k Biimioswn J T Prosssr, Ohio 0 1 u T' Baltimore : TmkkT B»!»r«ta L P Oreager, Hanover , Hanover John Bargett, Hanover . j, togui, HanWr 0 uMtriob, Harrisburg atrei!t ’ **oTß.Ohestamt. , iWWnb. Bit CO, Fa JKprosier Ala, Btbomsbg /,t,.ch, Treramf, Pfi tt II Bdsr, Maryland Hi tnino Wed Ch«3»er J Devoe, West Ohßßter : : Wert Cbert* .'Ufa H Broofcs, Pottstown V DiScr, f’hes co, P« tleut H 0 l ager, Pottatwn >fi>!,cp, Verb co, P» D K Kalatou, Del co, Pa , Lie, Warn® co, 0 B T Janney ‘ ■ ■ . trfr, Oxford, Pa JA Strawbridge, Oxford -s'.,. Oxford, Pa '4TES vmx HOTEL-—Market, above Sixth, strtrt, Torchertm Jutiu T Barton, Atlantic 0 Ji iHrt, Onion CO, Fa W L Bofflsld : ' pitubnrg E G Hendrloke, Penna B(Kee, Obambersburg Wm Harris, OUnton 00, Pa ijgfKß, (Joatestihe Jerome Helrlok, Penna !t T . VKBNOH—Becond street, ebove Aroh. liisid,, Xi-w York Louis Lubree, New York . B.jw', Stw York Misa 0 Senaoman, N Y ifsj.iiew York Mias A (trim, Now Haven E BoterU, N J Thoa Williams, NY if-.Hitabarre W Lewis, Trenton fASIIV SHKAF—Second street, below Vine. J K niter, Boylestown i, no, lusylrstrurn K T Donrilt. Doylestown ’P!l*;liew,H J It Meyms, Milltown .19 Bjberry Dr 10 Rice, (lentrehiU Becks c» Mr Thomas, Backs 00 j'. n *ra. Lstissks N Needham, Bucks co |.'s kU. Peer,* iDISQH HOUSE—Second street, above Market, inp'ee, Sew Jener Henry Oram, Penns fuller. Wdieport W Hill, Milford, Det f. C BMe«. Marrlsnd 0.0 Bradford, Near York T-y*ocf t la, Oboe Sender, WD, H J it Vi B'tstoD, Del G H Brown, Penna Iritll; Penna Joshna Pell, Bucks 00, Pa BUOS BEAR—Third street, above OalUrwhiU. ssTtisiLFogelsvllle Bamnel Boon, Reading stß?i.,f! Prana Jas Young, Allentown . ifr M'tetown P I Hlttle, CJooperebnrg tfC i'enltf, Wmsport. David JBair, Freedansbnrg Ftl'il, Korthampten MLI) BAGtIS- Third iftreot, shore OatlowhlU. Mff, Jacksonville la MluPNlckelson, Deyleat’n :S«ubi tVajne co, Pa John Heninger, Norristown loaning, Pitttoorg Jnlins H Weiss; Bethlebena 'CrafeoMk, Bethlehem 'Will E nr?, Maaontown, Pa Sir,, Brownstosm, 0 \V 3 Entry, Palmyra, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. Me:»s Chests— I Tie test ever made, tglijM, stroii?, and complete In everything required tte cfrtsere. Price, j}22. Alao, Swords, Sashes Etta. HaveraftnUs, is, - - ■' '■ E. W, OABBYL & 00., 715 OHE3TNOT, Street. por*B & Uakbr’b New Shuttle ''lSu SUCHISE.-PBIOE, gW, ' - i'!h(> desire a reliable, ! t‘uftUiS lMchise, ) t , OROVEE S BAKER S. M. 00., 780 CHESTNUT Street. I‘R'OKa & Oo.’s Letter “A” Fa. W SWISS MAOHXSE, WITH AtiVTHB BE r "'PWEMKNTS, In the best, and OHBAPBST, h-.r BEiOTiPUL, o( all Sewing Machined. This lyl* 111 ** *>Ttbto*, bom the running of s tuck t *»n.to the making of an Overcoat—anything jet or Bearer Cloth dorm to the aofleßt Gauze or -h Tisane, and la eYer ready to do its work to'per ** can f*Ui hem, bind, gather, tuck, guilt, and witj for a great variety of ornamental work. '■! *o! the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, ,•* ouli, but it will do so better than any other Ma- W" 61 '" 441 “ A ” family Sewing, Machine may ’■ f. 1 Wlety of cabinet caaei. The Folding * * :l ' 1 k now becoming bo popular, is, as its name nee that can be folded into a box or case which, a beautiful, substantial, and Bpa- ’“•» fcr th 6 wer), to rest upon. Th* oases are of i ‘ ™ Heinabla design—plain as the wood grew in its or •• el»borately Bniebed as art can make ii he Brft hnh Offices are well supplied with silk •’ rfs ’* needles, oil, eto., of the very best guality. “* * 'OP? of *t Sisoßß A Oo.’s Guihi." ; I. M. SINGES & CO.] 1*..,,, 458 BROADWAY, N. T. OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST, jyli-mwftf CLOTHING, OP THU LATEST jn "*^ s h the Best Manner) expressly for BE feat^ 8, “WEST Soiling Prioes marked In ah Qeods made to Order wansyiied ®a»-P*toi Sibtmi la rtrlottr ad jgj 411 we thereby treated alike. ! WSBB A 00.. 601 MARKET Street, knawa’B Haib Dyb! lti * m *EST Itr THB WOULD. ‘ Ba WH!LOB’S celebrated Hair Dy» to bo dlstingnisbedtromnatare— t||j!.J^‘,o'bl'u,etb#Hair In the least; remedial 4. Os* t ares i* nfl InrigoraW jhe Hair for *“M SlfLt D ’ “ EUST * HAIB Instantly turns a 4 li,u u°? Brown > tearing the Hair soft and bean- IU Dr Wist., So. • -■■■' !2, m «, signed WILLIAM A. BATCH*. SZ Hiu of %!, SJS n , ET > N °. 81 BABOLAY Street, !$•!, and 18 Bond itreei), ; . w«w York. MARRIED - »>> i( S 3 -Aogwt as, by the Bey. M D. llthm J - Oole to Mln Surah Bogeys, both ?*«. b B s J^ZEß '~OntheiS7th tn>fc, by James t, S!!5 k 4, v„ r ®° Wm Fcaaer, of Cincinnati,to ?i I'ttbet „ a ' —On the 20th in»t, by the w ‘ wu “° *° ““ Matr 'itboayTpWO— On thelOtb of Angtwt, by the •tub iWo , 0 !' Mr ' J™Phti« Oheanoy to Bl»a of Philadelphia. / , . „ DIED. • • Sett'S! v 9 2 S. th at Blooming Grove,. n'JJ 6 * York, Jlla, daughter of tterdeoal' ii} 6 No’a Sf 9 ?>** (4 2ie«f»*nd2mbntlM. - ' - «;*‘nrL SJ da » (29th) at 4 o’clock, from the , ‘* h «i 654 K. Twelfth street ’ * 4 s * Slat' lnitant, onDnltrd States S'Kite jM ~ off »ortre*s Monroe, Homy H, Met , fcUtiir ,ew ° r bia age. , si? !,r *WO.M# 1 fl ! ena < ofthe family, and the mem-; Jtegimeot (7Ut P. V) Whomsy; l&V® WmH incited to attend his faner 1 1 M«ldenoe,*No.'»a63 8. Third street,. fc S :' J^-.i(i' t ' l S 0 ? D >*‘ 8 X o’clock. , h ,l!| thBtes W6d nesday, the 27th Instant, John s NMlvta * ear °f M« «g«- • * hju l *- it a *vJ5? mi^e are invited to attend Wi tSj^ce, Y* onSjtnrdarafternoon,from ntslate *' Bldßteentk street. To proceed .on the 27th-, test.. -Bmia tf**'w hmn*** ot *dz»beth nnd the late Henehaw I, 1 "’Kl, t l“”‘od year. , , .. M ® Invited to attend her C*h. S» noI „ d6noe of her grandfather, Mr.. Geo. ' *>*B ; cloS s s 6 .r & ?-. ,,r ! et ' “><» (Crider) after ,ct > wlthont further notice,: - * BILLIARD On the 20th inst., Joseph T., oldest son of Townsend Hilliard, In the 26th year of his age. „ ' The relatives and friends of the family are respeottuUy Invited to attend the fanoral, from the residence of his XSJUVm* north Hinth street, on this (Friday) “ HUGHE A-On°the 21 th inst., Thomas Hughes; aged %OTLLBF.—On the S7th Inst., Kate Sculiey, daugh ter of Charles and Esther Seulley, aged 11 months. * BITOHIB.—On the 2Tth inst., Alfred Perctval,young est son of Joseph S. and Mary A. Bitchle, aged # l3 “sANBIFOBD.-On tho 26th instant, Mary Ann San dtrord, aged S 3 years. ' * MoANAhtT —On the 26th inst,, Susan, wife of Peter MoAnally, Pgea2Byea'S. • . * WIL3ON tin the 26th inst, Sarah Jana Wilson, wife of Bohert Wilson, aged 34 years » MoGINTY.—On the 27th‘Instant,’Margaret, wife of John McGinty, rtsidence 2404 Spring' Garden street. * MoNICHOL.—On the 27th Instant, Mrs. Annie Mc- Eiobol. aged 86 years. * # BALDT—On the 27th instant, Mrs. Amanda L., wife of George H. Bsidt, in the 22d year of her age. - '•• # * OH AM.RERLAI N—On the 26th instant, Mr. Samnet M. Chamberlain, in the 36th year of hla age. # BAXTEB —On the 26th instant, Anna Baxter, in the 70th year of her age, , i - # i JEFFEBS—On the 2Tth‘,instant, John Jeffers, aged 70 years. * BEBTBON —On the 27th instant, Mr. Georga W. Bertron, in his 63d year. - * BBOWH.—Onthe 26th instant, Elisa Jane, relict of the late Maurice Brewn, in the 66th year of her age. * HAItVEY.—On the 27th instant, Mary 0., daughter. of James 0, and Catharine Harvey, aged 24 years. * OB AIGE. On Tuesday opening, at his late residence, on Shoemaker's Bane, Germantown, George S. Oralge, # □ART —On the 27th instant, Mrs. Mary B, Hart, wlfe'dTGnetavus Hart, in the 44th year of her age. # Mourning store.—besson & l SON, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. ! . •Biack Monaseiinede Raines, double widths. Black Tamises. - Black Summer Bombasines. Black English Bombazines. , Blaok Alpacas, bombazine finish. J. Black Gros Grain and Poult do Soie Silks. . >Black Crape Maretz and Bareges. Blaok Barege Hernani. . Black Silk Grenadines. Black and White towns, Ginghams, Sta. jy2B IY=» THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATING !L_3 Convention'will meet tit 3 o’clock P/M., NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August 30th, as per ad journment.; ■ v ' au27-2t* rYT==. THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL IL§ UNITARIAN CHURCH —This Ohnroh, owner ot'iEKTH and LOOUST Streets, will be opened for Bee llgioua Bervico, next SUNDAY, August 31. Time of Service, 10# A. M, . .an29-2',S< (V=» FOURTH SENATORIAL LL§ NATIONAL UNION CONVENTION. The Delegates to the Convention of National Union party, for the Fourth district, met at 3 o’clock at the Hail, corner GiBA’BD Avenue and ELEVENTH Street. Sixty Delegates present. ' Spencer Roberts, Esq., of Germantown, was elected President. - - John E. Freed and Frank Hood, Secretaries. . George'Connell was nominated by acclamation as the candidate for. Senator. ' A conimitieO-was appointed to wait upon tlr. Connell and infum him ef his nomination., ‘ . Being Inttodpced into the Convention, Mr. Connell ad dressed the delegates: Mr. President and, Gentlemen pf the Convention .* In ruch a orieis us the present, when armed treason aims to overthrow out Government, and threatens to convulee onrlaud with anarchy, the ;first and highest obligation of every cllizen is that which he owes to; the community in which helives, to the State, to the coun try ; to give whatever aid, power, or influence he may possess to sustain and preserve our endangered na tionality,. .. . -j,< . r All other temporal objects are but secondary to this. Most nobly have onr people responded to the oail of duty. By innumerable sacrifices and sufferings, our brave and patriolio br. thren in arms have attested their devotion to the sacred cause of our common country, on hard contested fields of battle, eomo disastrous, some glorious; on the night, picket, in storm and snow, in hurried marchts, in fatiguing labors, in trench and swamp; pining in thsclose prisons of the fqe, or in dreary bos*. pitals, sadly wasting life’s precious current away under the fever’s burning speU; ‘ Gladly would I, too, have rushed to the field at the first sound of clashing arms, in a cause holy as any In which aswotdwss overdrawn. Gladly would I now accom pany those of'you, gentlemen of tjie Convention, who have tecently, in this our hour of peril, patontbe sol dier’* uniform, si d who will soon be off to the econo of aotion; my heart goes with you; hut He in whose hands are life and death has laid the interdict. Disabicd by physical infirmity, 1 am not allowed to march with you to tbebsitle. field ; but by each act and vole of mine, by every; word spoken in . the -Senate hall, the great .cense yon allharo so deeply at heart, the cause of onr Na tional Unity, shall ever be earneatiy; maintained. Who can imagine what disastrous, results would fol low onr failure to. subdue this rebellion ? What untold miseries and humiliating degradation would follow in the wake of our final defeat? Alas! no human mind can conceive the dire oonsequehces, results only to ha con templated with horror, and with the unalterable deter mination to arrest them by any and all sacrifices, how ever great. Let, then every energy and all the resources. of this mighty people be employed at once to accomplish onr success Let our own Keystone State roll back the tide of rebellion, and half a million of her sonß.in arms, if need be, proclaim onr undying resolution never to allow the diSßOlntioß of the.Unlon, nor a single State to wheel madly from her sphere , At this time, and in this contest, there pan be hut two parties. , On one side we see those who are for tho coun - try heart and soul, without a single proviso, or any . equivocation whatever; who are ready to sustain the Government anywhere asd everywhere, at home,and abroad, by arms on the battle-field and by votes at the polls; men who have ignored all former party ties and distinctions, and in whose consideration the salvation of the country rises far above tha petty and insignificant in terests of selfish and warring factions. « “He who is not for ns and with us is against ns.” , I cheerfully accept the field of labor and the opportu nity of usefulness tolblcb you have invited ine, and in view of present circumstances, if your choice Bhallbo confirmed by the voice of the people,' I shall regard tha Senate as ad honorable sphere of dntywherel shall daily be permitted to serve our noble Commonwealth, and per form my humble share in preserving, unimpaired, tho fair heritage of our fathers Belurning you my thanks/gentlemen, for the proof of your confidence manifested by your unanimous nomina tion, I can only assure you of' my untiring efforts, if eieEted, to make myself useful to the people of the city and the Stats, of whiob we i re all bo justly proud.. Mr. Connell’s address was received with rounds of ap plause, and the Convention adjourned with enthusiastio cheering, 1 ' It ryr=» NAGLEE REAL ESTATE ASSOCIA- Lk§ TlON.—Stated Meeting FRIDAY EVENING, 29th Instant Election for Vice President for the unex jired term of 0. Myers, resigned. ’ * jy2B-2t* 0. MYERS, Seoretary. ryr==. NOTICE —THE PENNSYLVANIA LkJ EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. , . . August 2tst, 1862. The animal meeting of the Stockholders of the Penn ■yiTasia Eire 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 Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. . an2l-tsel WK. G. CROWELL", Secretary. ry=. OFFICE OF THE HARRISBURG, LLS PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, AND DAN, OAsTER RAILROAD COMPANY.— Philadelphia- Auguet 20,1862. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held on FRIDAY, the sth day of September next, at 11 o’clock, A, M , at No. 3 WILDING’S AL LEY, at which time an election will be held for Thirteen Directors, to Berye for the ensuing year. t . an2l-12t# GEORGE TABER, Seoretary. wo RECRUITS FOR PHILADELPHIA U 3 REGIMENTS IN THE FIELD. The DIS BURSING AGENCY OF THE CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND announce to all Recruiting Officers for Phila delphia Regiments in the field, that they sit, DAILY, 1 between 9 A. M. and 12 M., at their Office, in front of the FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK, and are prepared to pay ; $6 Premium to each Recruit, and Sts6 BonDty to each RecruJt,upon compliance with the forms they have adopted.lnformation in detail given on application to the undersigned. Beoruiting Officers will please present their credentials for enlisting. MICHAEL V. BAKER, GEORGE WHITNEY, auß-tsel SINGLETON A- MEBOER. OUR COUNTRY! TO ARMS ’. I—THE IL_3 COMMITTEE appointed to receve Subscriptions torrid of the CITIZENS’ BOUNTY FUND, Tor pro viding the proportion of Philadelphia’s anota of men to Increase the Army of the Bepnbiic, sit daily at : INDEPENDENCE HALL, FronflO A.M.toSP M. By order of the Committee. jj29t«l THOMAS WEBSTER. Chairman. EDITCATIONAI,. FRIENDS’ academy for boys of all D« nominations, east of 4VNorth ELEVENTH' Btreet, reopens' 9th month (September); Ist; Sl2 per term of twenty, two weeks. au29-12t* W. WHITALL. J, LI NDIN HALL MGR AVI &.N.: FE MALE SEMINARY, at LITIZ, Lancaiter county, Penna., founded t 794, affords superior; advantages for thorough and accomplished Female education. For olrcu lars and information,; Apply -.to Meeere, JORDAN. & BROTHERS, 209 North THIRD Street, Philadelehia, or to Rev. W. 0. BE 10HEL, Principal. . au29-3to MB. CLARK WILL RESUME • Instruction on the Plano, Guitar, and Yolcb; SEPTEMBER Ist Apply at 1 o’clock P. M , No. 1025 CATHARINE Street. au29-7t* MISS KID’S HAY SCHOOL FOR . YOUNG LADIES, northwest corner WALNUT and SEVENTH Streets, will reopen on MONDAY, Sep 'tember 16th. Until that time, applications may he made by letter, addressed to the care of Mr. R." C. KID, 575 PINE Street. an29.mwf.tsels SIU M M E E-STREET INSTITUTE tJ TORTOCNG LADIES —MISS D. B BUST will reopen her English and French Boarding and Day School, at N 0.1626 SUMMER Street, on MONDAY, Septembers. Mlaa A. GOBEWIBQH, recently returned from pursuing her studies in Germany, will reside in the family, and giro INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN AND MTJSIO. an2fl-12t* rjIHE MISSES REED will reopen JL their School on MONDAY, September let, at their residence, 1702 LOCUST Street. an2B-6t PHOTOGRAPHS. - 1 ike TRUTH, they convince you Jj when you eee them, they are eo correct and natural, BEJMEB’S Colored Photographs. Tor 81, are irifAspeeimeni of the art. Gallery, SECOND stri™, above Green. : ' '■* -■ *** WAR TIMEB.—The most life-like’ end natural pictures of the times are BE I MSB’S life*size Photographs,' In oil colors, nowmad .■ '• ; -• ■ ■ PROPOSALS. TYEPUTY QUARTEBMASTER GE- U NEBAL’S OFFICE, ; c ; t „„„ PhiladUlphu., 28th August, 1868. PBQPOSALS Will be received at this office until THUBSDAY NEXT, 4tb September, at 13 o’clock M„ fortbe delivery InPblladelphia of one thoo«atido4.T. AI/BY HOBBES and Fire HtmdredABTTLLEBY HOBBES. They mnat be sound, free from blemish, and from fife to eight years of age- Homs must be not |!eis than!6 bands high, and the Artillery Hones not lees them 15# hands high. The former most be well trained to saddle and the latter well trained tohnr ness j all to be enbject to a rigid Inspection, and no horse will be taken thatla not considered by the inspector as at for the service intended! Ho mares will be taken;'and all bones to be of a dark color. Hair of tbeahov e num ber to be delivered On or before the 30th September next, and the balance on or before the let October; 1 Ho bide will be received horn any one peraon for more than one hundred horses. Beourlty 'required for the faithful per fononu of the contract, the names of whom' must so* company the proposals. - ‘(Signed) anSS 8t >*■ - LEGAL. ~h /TABBB AL’S SALE.—By 'virtue of IVL & -Writ of Bale by.tbe Honorable JOHN CAD ,«uuni, jsuited Mate* In *nd for the HaiUm Diitrlet c? ,;1> Admiralty, to me directed, irlU be J?. d h at^ a n , isni t » to lbs highest And best,'bidder, for F^'o^LSSJ?ti* STBEBT WHiBTi on THtJBSOiT, September :1882,‘, at :» * nd U. 8. PsfLiDBLPHrA, AaflO»t 28, 1863. /; —^ aa 3?’ . %E 1 MEE ’ S^IYpRIT YPBS_ARE•• JEW' thecreitioS ot.MKnrar^^stanoe^rfll^co^.. end shade naturally ***?!} iv2”s Gnen. . .' -: ;*«< *rl i M'wtf ■ *r 'i h': I T-JfiXAW ■; A. BOYD, Gept. A Ars’t Q. M.yTJ. 8 A. MILITARY. S COMPANY K, 121st REGIMEMT BY, Colonel CHAPMAN BIDDLE-SlO CASH, in addition to the City and Extra Bounty, will be given to BEOBT7ITB volunteering at-bn.ee* in Com pany K. Apply to W. W. 8088, Lieutenant, No. 405 WALNUT Stroet. „ _ _ J. GABBED, Lieutenant, »u2B 3t* Mullen’s Hotel, FBANKFORD. U COMPANY D, 121st RIGIMENT, fl Col. CHAPMAN BIDDLE—AII the BounHes, City. Ilf BegimentM, &e. Recruiting Stations, 1629 SOUTH . street; 42 South FIFTH sheet; Philadelphia Engine Honse, SHFENTEENTH street, be’ow Ohestnnt. T. ELWQOD ZELL, J. G. BOSENGABTEN, OHAS. E. KTTING, : an2B-6t Beoruiliog Officers, ji \ THE 121st REGIMENT OF ll PENNBY LVANIA VOLUNTEERS, COLONEL ijf OH A c : M AN BlDDLE—Accepted by the State au " tliciriliea, and time for recrniting extended, ■ Recruits will be mustered in and uniformed at once, and sent on the sameday to tne healthy Camp at Edgewood, on the Chestnut Hill Railroad. Pay and rations from day of znneter. Apply at any of the following Recruiting Stations, of ALEXANDER LAWBIE, Captain 00. B, No. 606 VINE Street., . . . ' JOHN IONGEBIOH, No. 43 North THIRD Streot, Second Lieutenant. ' ' : EDWABD GBATZ, Jr., S B. corner of TENTH and TBOMPSON Streets, Second Lieutenant. OHAS. F. HULSE, N. W. comer FRANKLIN Sauare, Second Lieutenant. GEO. WH. POWELL, N. E. corner TWELFTH ar.d SPRING GARDEN Streets, Second Lieutenant. if. W. ,0, BARCLAY, 715 GIBABD Arenne, Second Lientenent. - - OHAS. E. ETTItfG, No. 1529 South Street, Second Lieutenant. . ' * J. ALFRED KAY, Bruner’s Hotel, MAIN Street, Germantown, Second Lieutenant.. WM. SMITH HOBABT, Pottatown, Montgomery county,' Second lieutenant. JOSHUA GARSED, Second Lieutenant Go. K, MAIN Street, Franlford. : JAMES ASHWOBTH, Captain Company I, Frank fotd. ■ JOHN DUBBOBBOW, 229 North SECOND Street, Second Lieutenant. 1 J. FBABK STEELING, Captain Company 0. N. E. corner SIXTH and 511 NOB Streets, SAMUEIi T. LLOYD, Captain Company E, 728 , ZANE Street. HABRY HEBTZLEB, Lieutenant, 821 MARKET Street.- SAMUEL 0. THOMAS, Sergeant Company D, 431 CHESTNUT Street. -' T. K. ZELL, No. 42 South FIFTH Street. ' JAMBS MAGNER, Lieutenant, N.E corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets. WM. W. DOBB, Lieutenant. 336 North THIS TEENTH Street, and 405 WALNUT Sifeot; HAS-.EISOiS LAMBDIN,- Bruner’s Hotel, German, town. an’,7-4t THOMAS M. HALL, Adjutant. K $lBO BOUNTY AN D ADVANCE 8 pay to Volunteers for tlio brave 109th Eegiment P. tlf Y.. •* Onrttn light Guard;" Col. Bt. J. Stainrook. TBEEMAN SCOTT, Bebruiting Officer, RACE Street, above Sixth. - au27- fit 5 * . ft FOUR'DAYSMQIIE FO a FILL- H ING np this Regiment, with at! the bounty, §162. This Ilf will be the LAST OPPOBTUNIT riAPPORDED to those who wish to volupter. Company 0, Il9th Re giment, Col. P. O. EELfiIAKKB. Oapt. A. T< GOODMAN. Ist Lieot. Besj. Fayloe. 2d Bient. Fuakk Jieooo. ■ Becrniiing Office, 204 WAIiNUT Street. an27-3t# u THE, ROLLS OF HONOa, 8 ‘ NOTICE TO YQIUNTEERB.—AII Pennsylvania JU Volunteers mastered into the service of the United “ States from the commencement of the war, are enti tled to have then names inscribed on' thV BOIiTiS OP HONOR, to he deposited in INDEPENDENCE HALL. The committee to arrange the Bolls, preparatory to their engrosement in the parchment books, have pre pared the necessary blanks for delivery to regimental officers, captains ol companies, and officers recruiting for old regiments now in the field, who are.reguested to have them filled, and returned'to the committee as soon as prscticable. ’ • ■ - • The Bolls will contain the name, age* birth-place, re sidence, occupatio v and term of enlistment of every: offi cer and private, with the letter of the company and comber of the regiment in which he enlists. A largo number of the vohmters have families depebdentupon them, to whom itmaybe the dutyof the" public to ex tend such aid hereafter; as circumstances, require. In every case, therefore, where the soldier leaves a wife and children: or either, the faot will be noted, andtttie . number and sexes of his children entered on the 8011, together with the range of their ages. : v If a soldier diesi 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 cnthe Bolls oppotite hisname. The £ oils are intended to present a faithfalrecord of the career of every volunteer from Pennsylvania during 'his term of service; and it is hoped that regimental and line officers will facilitate the object and that the narao of no man who serves bis country in the present war will be omitted from its history. - The blacks -will be deliyered on application at ‘the room's of the Board of Trade, No. 506 iihestcut street, ou and after Thnreday, the 28‘h of AM£u»t,lBB2.\, '■> OB AB'JSS GIBBONS;’* ) - ' GBOBGE WHITNEY, > Committee. J. BOSS SNOWDEN, ) 1 Philadelphia, August 28,1862 I) . HEADQUARTERS 116TH RE IS GIMKNT P. V.. August 25,1862. . , Ilf HOTIOEIB HEREBY GIVEN to all recrulta now "In tho conntryj recruited in Col.' EEENA.N’B Begi-, tcent: ro repair to Philadelphia before, the Ist of SEP TEMBER, to he mustered into tho service of the United States, in order' to complete the rolls, that they may l>o eentto Washington and the meii receiTe their first month’s pay, " _ • . . ■ :■ Col. D. HKEBrA.IT, Commanding. Bj order of J. E. MILB3, Ajt This Regiment to bo attached to (Jon. MIOfIAEIi CORCO KAN’S Brigade. - an2C 6t H RECRUITS FOR PB.iLA.DEL fk PHIA 3VEGIMKNTB IN AOTlYit SEE VICE IS llf THE FIELD Itecruitß wanted for tho Old Bogi ments from Philadelphia—oAYALTlY, ABTILLE BY, end INFANTBY. Bounties for all other regiment* have ceaied.'' The following “bounties” are now paid, cash in band, before the recruit leaves the city : By the Government—Bounty .........,$25 and a‘‘ preminni” for each recruit offering,.,... 4 The Citizen’s Bounty Food paid to eaob recruit . 60 and aAaddiUonal “premium” 0f................ ,6 -> '.-'sB6 These liberal “ bonniiea” and “ premiums” wffi be paid at o»d6 (or. all able-bodied effective men between the ages, of 18 and 46. ; The draftwill sorely take place on September 3d, 1862; thei e remains then but one week to secure these bounties. Your felldw-tatizens appeal to.you irom the battle-field, to reinforce these eeteran: and well-officered regiments. Shall they appeal in vain? Come forward NOW, and select not only tho regiment in which yon wish to serve, but the particular company in which ydur'comradee' are, instead of waiting to be dratted without these privileges. For further particulars apply at the following recruit ing stations now open: ‘ Capt. Thomas J. Town, Ssth Regiment, 292.D0ck street. -;Lieut. Patrick Egan, 95th Regiment, 202 Dock street. Lieut O.’B. Griffith, 82d Regiment, 716 Vine street. ' Lieut. A. J. Ehorr, 82d Regiment, 716 Vine street. Capt, William J. Üblbr, 99th Regiment, 204 Dock st Capt. Adam Schnh. 99ib Regiment. Lieut. John 8. Biehl, 26th Regiment, 144 North Third, and comer Oarpenter and Sixth streets. *. Lient. George W. Tomlinson,' 26th Regiment, and 114 North Third, and corner Garpenterwhd Sixth streets. ®apt. P. McDonough, 2d Reserves; 108 South Sixth street,-. ' ’' Lient. John Onrley, 2d Reserves, 108 South Sixth street, Capt. Matthew Reilly, 116th Regiment, 1219 Market street. 1 ;.■ 1 Capt. William Wilßon, 81st Begiment,lllB Market street. Lieut. W. L. Slock, 29th Regiment. . Lient. Thomas K. Boggs, 23d Regiment, N. E. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, third story. Lieut. George W. Wilson, 61at Regiment, 8 South Fifth Lieut William M. Dawsoe, 81st Regiment, 8 South Fifth elreet. ... Lieut. Samuel Larue, 3d Pennsylvania Infantry Re serve Corps, 40 South' Third street.: Lieut. John Stanton, Bd.Pennsylvania Infantry Reserve Cor pe, 40 South Third street. ' , Lient. Charles Been, 98th Regiment, 632 North Third ■ < Lien!. Edward Hough, 98th Regiment, 632 North Third Lieut. James R. Hadley, 26th Regiment, 1030 Filbert Oapt. Christian H. Winter, 75th Regiment, 488 North: Third street. . .. . ' Capt. William Jatho, 27th Regiment, OaUowhiU, above Fifth street. Lieut Walter 8. Briegs, 27th. Regiment. .-Lieut. Wm Letford,'29th Regiment, 24 South Fifth st. . .Lient John Roche, 117th Regiment, 104 South Sixth street ...... V : “■ / . Lieut. Daniel B. Hoany, 117th Begiment, 44 Sonih Lieut. JBsins A. Gregory,9lst Begiment, 620 Chestnut •street. . ' /' 1: Lieut. Colonel B. H; Blood, 43d Begimont, Ist Pennsyl vania Artillery, 150 North' Second street . Major James H. Brady, Ist Pennsylvania Artillery, 150 North Second and 515 North Second street. ■ Lieut. Daniel N. Linn, 58th Begiment, 620 Chestnut street. \ .‘-v-v ~ - Liem-S Joseph N. Abbey, 112th Begiment, 138 South Fourth street. . ' ' Lieut. J. B, Allen, 72d Begiment, 527 Chestnut street, litut. J.'W. Sunderland, 72d Regiment, 527 Oheßtnnt street. . ■ ‘ ■ Copt Bamoel Znliclt, 29th Begiment. i Captain William Moore, 73d Segment, 457 North Third atreat " - Lieut. Christian Goebel, ,73d Segment, N. E. comer Fourth and Cherry streets. • Lient Nicholas Baggs,ll2th Begiment. , Oapt Christian Kleinta,*6sth Begiment, 232 North Fourth street. . • 'i, \: . ...a Lieut. Philip Vorhees, 29th Begiment. Capt. Joseph 0. Hets, 65th Begiment, 333 Chestnut street. . - ■■■■' :Lieut Benjaminß.Ejre, 91st Begiment, 620 Oheßtnnt street. Or to O. P. HUFF, Lieut. Colonel Third Cavalry, TJ. 8. Army, Superintendent Becruiting Service, 1102 Girard street, Philada au2s-tSO u GITY BOUNTY FUND COM- Bl.tMissibii. - ■■ W NOTICE TO VOIOHTBBBS.—OfficiaI informa. ■Hon has been given to the City Bounty fund Oom-- miisioh, that the following named regiments have been accepted by the Governor ot Pennsylvania, on- account of the quota of Volunteers required from the city of Philadelphia, viz: Zonave d’Afriane, 00l Oollis. ■■■■■■ Begiment Ho. 116, 001. Heenan. ,1 ,1 U 7, 001. A. H. Tippin, Scott Legion. “ : ii 118, Col. O.M. Prevost,Corn Exchange, (i .it lie, 001. P.O. Ellmaker, Gray Beserves. ii «i 121, Col. Ohapman Biddle. The Commlseion are ready to pay the bounty to volun toers in Bald, regiments under the rules and .regulations heretofore published ' , ' anl6-19t JOBS’ O. KHOX, Oh airman. , M RECRUITING OFFICE OF THB AHDBBSOH TBOOP, Ground Floor of the Fennsrhrama Bailroad Office, corner of IHIBD Btreei and r Oapt.'WM J. PAIiMBB, Bergt. AGFBED YEZIN, Frlrate KOBMAN M. SMITH. au2B Si* 'fci ATTENTION! f 162 BO (JNTY. ' —The danger of being drafted or consolidated^ ' j D *o soother regiment avoided by joining the Washington squadbon of.oayaiißY now forming, by order of the Secretary of War, under the £2*iof Major JAMES M. BOKOONMAKEB. - Apply at ■ . ' 20J South Fourth Street. Farmer’s Market, Market, above Eleventh. . , Farmer’s Hay Markoi, Seventh and Oxford. Cant. J. W. BALL, Odpt. H. N. HABBISON, I,lant. OiimW. Mobbis, liieut. Jacob J. Mobbis. at>2S-8t... ■"■ V-~ V - - ■■■ POLITICAL. “DECEIVER OF TAXES, . --■■■ JAMES 0. BELCH, -- lut SECOND VABD. ■ an23-6t* TTIOR CITY CONTROLLED, 1862,, .GEO. W. HBFTY, FOOBTBENTH WABD. • . auT-tn . THE- PATENT AUTQMATIC, OB BELy-AdTIUG.' NOI&BLESS :F AiN iHD 5f fc*T EBUBHM4.OBINEB, patented July 80th, .1861, are now for tls* firet time introduced to may, be leen* at tha etore'of Meaare. Warner, Miikey , ft Mer rill, manufacturer! of Gaa Ohandaliera, ftp., Ho. 118 Gheetnutetmt, Philadelphia. The Fan, ii deeignedtortbehel^eee^lnvairaTeleenlng Chiia, and tboße who can appreciate relief from tae heat of euramer, without exertion. Brioe #7,50. - _ . JTheFlr. Brneh, or dißperaer. ie-intended for keeping , Him asay from eatables on table, T ATOUB, 01L.— 492 jbasltetS Lat Our 'pipate in the kitchen; aleo from eleeplng.ohliaren.and I . w reMiived ear ehibYandaUa, from tfiose who indulge in the afternoonnap. Brice S 3 60. ,AJ [/jrfiather machine triH ran abont an hour without;wiM-., Bordeaux, for by .A vi&BQNS, y%^aiaßg B . *-*aj. .•'.'JffISSSASSBBSSa: . - / K .'P * » * ‘ i£% '""j 1 ' '/ii V * £*■?*= * <> t ,Ja ‘/w* THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY.,,AUGUST ,29..,1862.. , T B. CASSELBERRY, y , EIGHTH Street—the place; to buy DBT GOODS at old prices. We ate yet selling the following' good* at the prices natced. A large stock bought at the right time: t "-~- >■ ;1 . 100 piece* Mosquito Retting, two yards wide, eight yards to the piece, at 76 cents per pieces *■ " ‘ 26 different'styles of the leading makes br Calicoes, 12X cents, y -. ■ -v,, . ■ 60 pieces Delaines, purple and black"; also, gay colors, 22 cents. ' - - I lot good quality dart Delaine*, IS cents. BLACK SIDES. BLACK SILKS. Over $2,000 in Black Bilks now on hand at the old prices FASOY'DBKSS SILKS. ■ 5 ' The above g00d5.25 per cent, loss then importation oest at this time. Black Alpacas, 25 cents to #1; Black Wool Delaines, 28 to SO cents; Black Cashmeres, at ,15 cents; Blsotc Bombazines, 75 cents to $L25;.6-4. 7 4, ami 8-4 Super Black Wool Delaines; all of the above at last season’s auction prices. - ' - . . ■ LINEN GOODS COUNTER. ■Shirting I'tiena by tbopiooo or yard, 81 to 75 osnls. Table Linens, over 105 pieces oil 1 band, at the old, prices. • • Very heavy Linens, two yards wide, 75 cents. Linen Napkins and Doylies, cheap. . . FLANNELS,:.:-; .(FLANNELS. ■ Fink-edge All- wool Flannels, 25 cents - The best 4.4 Flannels ever.’sold, at-37# conts; every grade cf Flannels at the old prices; no rise. - Honey Comb Quilts, 'l% yards wido. - Heavy Marseilles Counterpanes,- cheap. HUSLlNS,—Wamsntta and other leading makes at the right prices. i: .;- • ~ Best make Canton Flannels, 'ost than caso price. ■ STELLA SHAWLS. . S FELL A SEA,WLS. 300 Black Stella Shawls, from S 3 to:Sl2’. J.B. CASSELBERRY'S, i Mammoth Dry Goods Store, 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arcll. - P. S.—Depot for the Patent Hinged Skirt. - ■ Also, depot for Patent Eureka Skirt Alao, depot for Patent Princess Boyal Skirt. - In -consequence of the increasing. demand for the above three Patent Skirts,-.which will bo found at no other store, we have arranged a Hoop Skirt Show Boom on secondiloor. - [it.} - ■ CASSELBBBRY. fIBEAP MUSLINS.—I am now selling agood Bleached Musliri’at 10 cents; heavier do. at 11 cents; 2 cases 32 inches wide, 12X cents, this is a bar-' gain, being; the beet for the' price,! believe, that oan.be. had; ifihedo. at 14; t one case, full yard-wide, at 15; two cases, considerably heavior. full , yard-wido, 16; % wide' Wamsutta, 17.‘ Also, a good; supply ofiWilhaoaivillo? Wamsntta and New .York Mills,-at the lowest prices. ; Unbleached Muslin, UX cents; heavier do , 14; very thick at 15; onehale, full IX. yards wide, 24 cents; thisis cheap. Also, all the heavy grades of Brown Muslins that are made; 40;pieces Bleached, Brown, and Colored Drills, very cheap; one lot Furniture Calico for Comfort allies at 8% cents, and one of the best assortments of UJf cent Prints, I suppose, in the city. 1 Tin ee bales Russia Crash, from 10 conts up. One lot Union Table Linen, 7 4 wide, 50 cents; 8-4 wide do , 66 cents. - The above goods arc very cheap, and worthy the atten tion of buyers. . - - ■ ■ au29 6t BLANKiITa i LLANJUiTa!! iiLAN KETS!!!— I Tire subscribers have their usual as eorlmert of superior American and English Blankets, in all the sizes manufacltired for Gribs, Cradles, and Single 'and Double Bedsteads, at the lowest cash prices. BHEPPABD, VAN HABIirSTGENy & AKRISON, an27-22i /:• > 1008 CHESTNUT Street. , •CHANCY SHIRTING FLANNELB :JL? - Just opened, a few cases of French Shirting Flan nels, in heat Stripes, Checks, and Plaids, of desirable styles and qualities. ALSO—Gray, Scarlet, and Illne Flannels. anl2 - SHABPLESS BBOTHEBS. ‘ EALL EE LAINBS, ALL NEW PATTERNS—HamiItonBe Lalnes. . - ; > WGLISH PRINTS, FALL STYLES. XLI - Opening of British Prints. -' --: 4-4 French styles. EYRE & LANDKLL, auB ? FOURTH and ABOH, T INENS, WHITE GOOES, HOSIE JLi BY. EMBBOIDERIJTS.—The "subscribers, in ad dition to the House Famishing and Curtain Departments of the Dry Good.- Business, give special attention to and have alwaysori hand a fresh stock of the best Sheeting Linens, White 4 Goods, Hosiery, and Embroideries, to which the attention of buyers is respectfully requested. gHEPPABD, VAN HABLINGER & ABBISON, aus-18t 1008 CHESTNUT Street. rjIEE LAST CHANCE FOR EAR- X GAINB. ' ‘ * FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRIOES. We are determined to close out the balance of oar Sum mer Stock before the first Of September. : In order to do se wo' will offer our. entire stock of -* FANOY SILKS. ,i DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS, ,% ■ LAOE MAISTLES AND POINTES, BILK COATS AND BACQUE3, •At lower prices than"tfiose of any other Retail House, in the city, ■-.;.■ au2B-tBol can’t be matched in prices and qualities, ae the/ were all bought before the’last rise, and we are able to sell them at our BARGAINS IN. DRY GOORS. The following lota will be sold at a great sacrifice to close them out—viz: Two lata Black Silk and Wool Oballies at worth BT} GRAKVILLE E. HAINES, 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. Pacific De Laines. ... Manchester Do Lainea. STBS ft LaNDELL, , "EOUBTH and ABOH,. OCR BLACK; BILKS OLD LOW PRICKS One lot cheapest Black Figured Silks ever offered.. AJh), a good aenirtmentof 1 DOMSJBTIOQOpBS. • . H :STML * SOS, ' CTi-t-tf JJo. 718 North TENTH St, ahovo Coates. 1021 CHESTNUT STREET “OF SPECIAL INTEREST.TO LADIES." E. M. NEEDLES Has just opened NEW OOOD3 as follows: Broad hem-stitched.Hdkfs.,2,2%;and3 inch hem; hem stitched Hdtfs. (alj linen), 13c., or SI 60 per doss ; new styles narrow yal. edgings and headings; now styles points lace and ether collars and setts, v ALL FOR.SALK AT OLD PRICES. All fancy made-up goods, such as lace and other setts, collars, sleeves. Toils, bdkfs., Ac. Ac., will be closed ent, FOB. THIS MONTH ONLY, prepara tory to laying in FaT Stock, AT A BEDUOTIOJT OF 20 PER CENT. “ Remnants " of .all kinds, of Linens, White Goods, JBdgings, Inserting!; Ac. Ac , will also be cloned out at a HEAVY DISCOUNT. As all of.the above goods have recently advanced from 20 to 25 per cent.', from"the increased rates of exchaSge and tariff, the above great reduction fram our did price. 2. should prove a great indnce ment for purchasers of these articles to buy during tbiß month. * • \ • * au9 tf 3024 . CHESTNUT STREET. PAPER HANGINGS. Haying added the retail ing of WALL PAPER to our business, we are prepared with' a fine assortment of PAPER HA AGINGS 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. I.ONGSTUETH, -12 North THTRO Street. atj^7-'wfni6i* , ..-GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TiRNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. X: The subscriber would Invite attention to bis • IMPROVED OUT OF SHIBTS, ' Which he makes a speciality in hie business. Also, con stantly receiving \ KOVEIJTIE&FeS'GENTLEMEN'S WBAB. J. W. SOOTT, • BENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING BTOBE, Xfo. 814 CHESTNUT STREETS - . Foor doors below the Continental. INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIRARP FIRE AND MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY. OTFIOB4IS WALNUTSTBEET,PHILADELPHIA ' . CAPITAL 8200,000. This company continues to take risks an the safer Classes of Property at low rates. The public can rely upon its responsibility} and abili ty topAy losses ‘ promptly. Its disbursements for tb benefit of the pnbllo, during the last nine years, 'ezoeed $ 50 0,000, and we respectfully'soliolt its favor in the fqtnr*. DIBBOTOBS. OHAB. I. DUPONT, JEBBY WALKER, JOHN W. OLAGHOBSt, JOHN THOBNLEY, O.F.HBAZLITT, ABBAHAU HAST, DAVID BOFD, Jr., PETKBS.HOB, otH.J WM. M. SWAIN, FUBMAHBHEPPABD JOSEPH KLAPP, M.D. N. 8. LAWBBNOE, WM. 0. BUDMAN, : JOHN BUPPLBB. TBOMAB OBAVBN, President A. 8, GILLETT, Vioe President JAB. B. ALVOBD, Secretary; . apgWf •JPAME INSURANCE COMPANY. JJ Ho. 408 OHBBTNUT Street. TIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIBBOTOBS. t. N. Buck, B. D. Woodruff, Ohas. Biehardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., P.B. Justice, . Alex. Whiildin, Washington Joaea, Geo. A. West, Ohas. Stokes, O.W.Davisi John W; Evennan. PBANOIS N. BUCK, President. ’ ' OHABLBB BIOHA.BDBON, Vice President. WILLIAMS L BLAHOHABD, Secretary. (mhlg-Ht nOMMONWEAIiTH . SIRE INSU AJ BANOB, COMPANY, OF THE BTAT* 01 PENNSYLVANIA. -■ . „ - DIBBOTOBS. , - ' 1 David jayne, M.D., Oharlea B.‘ Bogan, - JotoM-.Whitan,; - John K. Walker, ' Bdward 0. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker, Thomai S-Btewart, ' ■ William Strothers, Henry Lewis, Jr., . Elijah Jones. .. . , - DAVID JAYNE, M D., President. ; ! JOHN M. WHIT ALL, Vies PresHaU BAHUXL B.' MOON, Beeretary. ; Office, Commonwealth Bunding, 61* t®*®™” l Btreet. Philadelphia. ■ . «ed;jMr_ A UTER’S JET-BLACK HAIR JA DYE-L3B cents a box, or 3 boxes for one dollar, an29-2t; 63 EIGHTH Btreet, above Ohesnat. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. - • YORK AUTUMN IMPORT. BRITISH GOODS. SAMUEL MoLEAN A Co., 30 AND 41 PARK PLACE, Have dow open, and are by each Bte&mer receiving ad ditions of YANCY DEI S 3 GOODS, BLACK AND WHITE PBINTB, BLOWN SHEETINGS, BLACK AND OOLOBED BLACK AND COLOBED BLACK AND OOLOB3SD MOBBNING, PBINTED, DEBEGKB. LAVELLAS, PLAID AND TANOYLONG AND SQBABE SHAWLS, To an examination and purchase of which they rospeot fuMy invito bujora. : SAMUEE MoLEAN & 00., - 39 AND 41 PARK PLAGE, - NEW YORK »nl9-12t* CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. QJiEN ECHO MILES. i • * McCALLTJM & 00., 5 0 9'CHESTNUT STBEB T, (Opposite Independence Hall,) MANUFAOTUBEEB,' IMPOBTEKS, ANDDE ALEBS CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac., Have now on hand an .extensive stock of Carpetings,.of our own and other- makes, to which we call the attention.©!-cash and short time buyeis. ■ , jy23 3m MILITARY GOODS. GOODS! Sky Bine Kerseys. Shy Blue Cassiineres, (for. Officer s’ Pants.) Dark Blue Uniform Cloths. ; > ... . Dark Blue Cap, Cloths. Dark Blue Blouse Flannels. White Doinet Flannels. * 1 Twilled Gray Mixed Flannels. U. F. Regulation Blankets. ALSO 10- ounce and 12-ounoo Standard . TENT DUCK. In store and for sale by .. SLADE, SMITH, & Go, HO. 39 LETITIA, AND 40 SOUTH FEONT BTS.. sail loi PHILADELPHIA. . GOODS. 100,000 YARDS LIGHT-BLUE KERB.IIS, 27 AND 54 INCHES WIDE, ' FULL AEMY PATTEKN, FOB SALE BY JOSEPH LEA, ' au27-6t 128 and 130 CHESTNUT Stroßt. Tent buttons and slips, u. S. Patterns, for sale at J. P. BE BD T 8 manufac tory, corner of THIRTEENTH and NOBLE Streets. au2l-l»* DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. . 1862. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ■ ■ ' ■ OF . ■ , . DRY GOODS, Nos. 239 and 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open tinir usual .■ LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will be found a more than usually at tractive variety of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; Also, a foil assortment of * : MERRIMACK AND OOCSBOO PBIHT3, • ‘ r and . ( . ■ PHIIiADBIiPHIA- MADE GOOD 3. KP 3 * Cash buj ers specially invited. au2B-2m 1862. FALL - 1862. JOHNES. BERRY, & Co., ■iii.;(Successors to Abbott, Johnes, & C 0.,) 527 MARKET, AND 524 COMMERCE STREETS, ' ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP SILK * , AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Have now opened an entirely NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK,’ IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Also, a foil assortment In WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS,GLOVES, shawls;. &c., . ■Which they offer at the very Lowest Market Price*, and solicit the attention of the Trade. " aul6-3m YARD,GILLM°RE, &c°., ‘ " -.■T-'l - ■ Hob. 617 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNH Streets, • ' Hava now open their FALX, IMPORTATION „ or silk and r anoy DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. bought IN EUROPE BY ONE OF THE FIRM. To which the'attention of tho trade is particularly In vited.' . ' aptl - 3m A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, NHW YOBK. An attempt has been made to deceive the publio bj persona offering what they call “ Cokobbss Wati* ” from fountains, and at the price of Blr (0) cents per glass. The isholesal* price of the genuine Congress Water, at New York, being about 1% cents per glass, the Imposi tion of pretending to sell at retail atiess than cost, and without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage, It apparent; hut 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 ha-re hhth* sold Congress Water In fountains, nor In-reßeeiaof any other description than ordinary-sfaed glass bottles. The cork of erery bottle of the genuine b branded, , And any without “ “ jdONGBEBS ten on the cork is 0. 4W. oooimnUi WATER. whether from foun- The following gentlemen, are enpplied by neregularly with genuine Cosgreee -Water, In bottle*, fresh frees tb* Oongreee Spring: - , _ PBED’K BBOWN, cor. Pifth.and Oheetagat ate- ' o. B. HUBBELLi 1410 Chestnut street / ~ CHAS. Bill-18 A 00., Market etreet E. J STEVENS A 00., Continental Hotel, j, ' AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut street' “ 'j. O.’TUBNPBNHY ft 00.,’941 fiprnos street ’THOBi'M.TTUBBAND, oor. Third and Bpruoe ete - - WTSTH Bros;, Walnnt etreet . : OLAEKE & WHITE- . JeBo-Sta‘ir . T ADIEB TAKE THEIR CHILDREN JLifor HAIB-ODTTING to GO rEKUNST’B, FOURTH and BRANCH. an27-iftf pANADA PE At—so bbls; Canada Vj Peas, of ,V«T choice quality,'for sale by > ' ' • ■ - BHODEB ft WILLIAMS, - , • ana ,107 South WATERteeeL - *tr „i ■ {'# .oftjs >Ss ’{M •f ** - 4 4 ~ j „ , 'J* **'**•? ? * *»i* *• ) r 1 >r t u,, >• r * »«t>* ALAAOAS^ 00 BUKOS, ‘ : DELAINES, AND WOVEN GOODS, GEEMANTOWN, PA, SahAiooa, July 1, ISM those words and let- tain* or bottles. CIiABKH ft WHITE, -Proprietors of Oongreee Spring. COMMISSION-CHOUSES. - BLANKETS. GOVERNMENT STANDARD, FOR SALE BY ! FROI HINGHAM & WELLS, AGENTS. an29-tf COFFIN, & CO., ' ‘ NO. 230 CHESTNUT STBEBT, aro prepared to- • CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY OF ARMY WOOLEN AND COITON GOODS OF STANDARD QUALITY. at>27*3m QUBTAINS FOR HOSPITALS. 20,000 YARDS BLUE AND GREEN WIDE COTTON DAMASKS. GEORGES D. PARRISH. - an2B-tsc-21 ■ . . gEAMLESS BAGS. “LEWISTON” and . “PREMIUM” “A.” FOB.SALE BY WELLING/ COFFIN, & CO., 3y21-mwfBm No. 820 CHESTNUT Street. JJUNNELL . ■ AND GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.’S PRINTS. 400 Cases NEW FALL STYLES. FOB SALE BY 1 - WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., •Jy2l-mwf3m No. 220 CHESTNUT Street. JgED-QUILTS, SUITABLE FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES. 8,000 10-4 WHITE AND BLUE AND WHITE AND - SLATE. ALSO, 8-4 and 8-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNELS. For sale bj FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, jylO-Sm 34 N. FBONT and So LETITIA BTBEET. gKXFLEY, HAZARD. A HUTCHINSON. Ho. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, GBMIOBBIOH MSBOKASSS fob m BAJ.H or PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS v canSS-6m • ••• ■ • • ■ ■ WANTS. A YOUNG IiADY DESIRE 1 A Situation as GOYBRNKSS, or in a School, to teach the English branch. Salary of not as much im portance aa reliable occupation. Has no objection to the country. Address Teacher,” at this 011100. au2o-3t* UTTANTED —An intelligent and re •y liable BOY Must bring unexceptionable ref«?r enci's at; to character. &c. Apply (o sHAPLifcIGrH, BCE & 00.. 329 MARKET Street. It* \l } ANTE D— A Salesman, one who YX h&ahid several years’ experience in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode, especially Fancy Gaed meres. Address X. Y. 55. j Press office. au29-2i* r . YU ANTED-AN ENTRY CLERK, .V V in a first-class Jobbing jHotise, The boat recom mendatiODß will be required. Address “ Dry Goods,’ 1 oflico;of The Press. ■ - YU ANTED—A Yonng Man,having a VV knowledge’ of the Retail Hardware •■bnaihesa. Address HARDWARE, at Press office, stating refe rences, age, &C-, three days. ..... ah2B»3ffi , YU ANTED—APARTNER IN THE VV MOROCCO MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, with a capital of five or sight thousand dollar*., The Money canibe profitably Invested, as the' business, has been established for a - number of -years; The -factory now occupied is complete, and every way suitable. For particulars, apply at southeast corner of s CAN AL and FOURTH Streets, Sixteenth Ward. • . au26-st* WANTED—Prom November Ist to 1113 May, Ist, a Famished House within five minutes’ walk of Rittechouse Square. Rent not over one hundred dollars per'mohth.‘;AddresB. t ‘'B£>xl937,” P; 0. au2B-3t jfi, WANTED—A LARGE HOUSE, ■aluLfraitable for a Boarding Honae. Address “ Tenant, *’ ■ euro of JOT, COE, ly to WETHEBILL * BROTHER, jelS 47 and 49 North SSOOWP Street. mo DISTILLERS. The DISTILLERY known as the “ PHCENIX ” and'formerly owned and occapied by SAML. SMYTH, , Esq., equated on TWENTY-THIBD, between BAGS and VlNE'Streels, Plfiladclphia, Capacity, 600 bnehW per day, is now offered tor saleun reasonable and .aocomr rnodatlng ’terms. Ia in good running order, and has aB the modern Improvements. ’An Artesian well pa the pro. , mieee furnishes-an- unfailing supply, of good, pure water, e ‘2, LOOKS ft Oo , No 1010 MARKET ' Street, Phlledeiphla- : _ ! _____ : _^_^____^32_d^, ’ ILLUMUNATIim OILS «T UDIEER” oil works. ' ■l>J ioo bbls “Lnotfer” Burning Oil on hand. - We guarantee the'oil ,to b* non-explosive,' to .burn all t the oil In the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without 1 -ousting the wick, and bnt slowly. Barrels lined witt •lass enamel. "WEIGHT, SMITH, ft PE ABB ALL, feSl-tf ■ OfflofPßlfi MARKET Street,, /"IAUTION.—Having seen a spurious VV «tlol* o» Oil ‘•raudai “J. liatonr,” we cantlon the i - public agalant pmehMlEA the same, a* the gennina 3. baton* OH can ba proeund only from u». 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The tickets are placed at the low price of 6 cents. ’ Lettho patriotic come forward and assist the noble defenders of oo r country’s flag in this their hour of suffering and distress. a023-3t* TDENNSILVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ABTS,. -1026 OHBS’PNTJT STREET, Ib open daily {Sundays exempted) from 9A; 2L. till P. H; Adrmseioii-25 conta. Children half prioe. Shares of Stock • jyy v EXCURSIONS. KEms SIO NT O IffiMSEiee DONG BBANOH.'N, J. BE A. BaTHINC.—The Barifcan7& Delaware Bay Bail ro&d,; connecting wHi the Oaoiden & Atlantic, will ran an excursion"train to Xoingißranch, JN. JT.» on SlTtJB* BAT next, August 30, leaving foot of Tine street at 6 30 A. 3tt., land»ng poterngere within three biiddrcd yards of Congress Ball. ■ . ~ * TICKETS for the excursion on SATUBDkT good to return from Long Branch on. SATIIRI>a!Y or mon day—»2 . , jj. it*.- ■pro '. FOR A SAIL TO CAPE MAY. JEL —Th- sloop EXPBEB3 and yacht, NYWPBr will sail, on an Excursiontriple PHILADELPHIA, by ths way of Cape May. Leave ATLANTIC OIT Yon SION DAY, September 1, stop at Cape May that night, next morning leave for Philadelphia. - Shbnld -the. day. prove unfavorable, 1 the .next fair morning. > Tickets ; for the trip can be obtained of Onptain J, HAMELL; price S 2 ; or Captains HAWKINS and CLOCK. ‘ au2B-3t* be nr excurskm to •■fiSßaffi: BBAWOitV.YU. GAM. T)EH AND 'ittANTIC BATI.BOAD. On SATTJ.BPAY, .August 30th,::1862" - ' A BpeciaLTrain lyiUJeavc Vine-street -Terry at 6.45* A ST. for Long Branch, stopping at Haddonfifild, White Horse and Long-a^comlng. Fare taXoug Branch'and retmn, &2\ Excursionists have the privilege of remaining at Long Branch uniH Monday afternoon. ■■■N B —Oh and rfter Monday next September Ist, &■ regnlarytrain for Long Branch will leave Yine-stroet Perry at 7.30 A. M.. dailjv Sunday excoptcd. »u2S-3t 'fiSwc3BffffTß;' : WEST CHESTS S PHILADELPHIA Bill.- ROAD, VIA MEDIA. " PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON SM oursions on Tuesdays and Fridays, Through the' 'finest' Country,; and. the .most bcauffißr Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TOHSDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week until further notice an Extra Tram wiii leave West Charter at 6.56 P. M. for Philadelphia. ~ f Passengers Buying Exodrsion Tickets can take eithws the 2 or 4.30 P. M. Train from Philadelphia, and the 6 or 6.65 P. Sr..Traih from West Cheater. ROONBrTRIP TICKETS FROM. PHILADELPHIA to all Stations east of West' Chester,’ good on any of thy above Trains, ent or in, may be had on these days ONLY, at EXODBSION.RATES, good only on the days'iseuea>.- For further information, apply at the Ticket Office-, Ist tho Depot, Sf. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH.and. MAM KETStreets. MAX7Dkz.toh7 pun Locations so* Summoß BOaxbs-m os thb Linn ot the Road, )e2I-tuwfs tf IMPORTANT 'TO PLEASURE-SEEKERS. THE PENNSYLVANIA- RAILROAD OOMPAHv la prepared to issue, during the Summer, tickets-a*- greatly reduced rales w follows:- / RAXLBOAJD COMPANY OOTiHIFTATIQIf TICKETS For cue, threo, Bfctj nine. or twelve month*, at-vw? . low rates, for tho accommodation of persons living-out <& town, or on or noar the lane of the road dnr&jj - the summer. * From and after July 1,1862 a still graUtf' reduction ha? bean mode od these tickets. COUPON TICKETS For twenty-six trips between any two points at about* two cents per mile. These tickets are intended for tbs use offamiHoe-travelling frequently, and are of great ad vantage to pon»rw making occasional trips.- SCHOOL TIOXHTB For one. or tlnree months, for the use of scholars Kfr tending Bchool&r the city. OIiBBOTJIKN _ /Living on or near the lfeae of the road, and' having > occasion to use* the road frequently in-their dertcat-*- capacity, aro furnished with certificates entitling tfcsaK to travel at half fare. AppHcationß to be-made only te‘ £noeh Lewis, General Guporinteudent, at-Altoona. EXCSJ3SION TIOKETB • tlsened at half fare to parties of over forty, good far - as>y reasonable time. BXOUBSION-? TIOTBTB during the Snmmor are aos£v at-greatly reduced) rates, for ihe benefit of these seek-' tog recreation from badness, or in pursuit of health/ • These tioketa are good for ton days, and are issued-te- OBICSSON. (top* of- the. ABegheny. Mountains), AL-. T©ONA (foot- of'the monntahia), B3DFOBD, DOUB LING GAP, and BPHBATA BPBINGB.‘ For time of departure of trains see bills and cards of ; the road. For.Throngb'Tie&ete apply at. the office of- the.Ocaa*r . Southeastvomer of BLBYBNTH and MABKI? gtreets. JAMBS OOWDBN, Agent. LKWIfi L. HOUPT, General Ti°ket Agent. ' - jyl6-fael • - -• ; • FOR THE SEA snoRE.: IANTIO RAILKOA D .—- CHANGE 5 Off' HO-ÜBS-—Un and after MONDAY, . Sept. Ist, 1662;. • _ _ . Mail Train liwieaTiii'e-atreat Ferry 8t.7.30 A. M.: ’Expfeea*. “ . . " 11 . .3.43 P. M. . . Accommodation train,far Absecom only, 4 4ft P. M. V Belurcing,* ftayes 4%P. M.; Express, .* Aceommodatfen leaves Abaecotn at S46* A.. 61. Passengers Son Imng Branch and intermediate sta tions will tab® the 7.30 A. M. train.. ? ™ snOB-tf ■ JOHNS. BRYANT. Agent. SHIPPING,. .g*®gfe TO SAIL' TUESDAY, .SEP-- *Ml*r*~ i mirmm 2, fob new. osleans di sk ct —The iteamer St WANES, /commander,, will sadiss aboTe. Tor freight or paspoge apply ta. WIIitIAM A. JAMES & /JO., ' WeWAbNBT Street fln29- I- . flggW.^^g |i yiL OF PHILADELPHIA PA.SSBt.GEB- tTATIONT —On and after MONDAY, Sepseroi>er Ist, 1862, the P.u- Benger Trains on this Bcatl will leave the ME YD.E POT, TBIBD Street, above THOMPSON, daily (Sundays ex- . hem°*t 8 .! 7A. Sti, 3P. SL, and 5.15 £. M.. For Doy lest owbi at.... ...„,»,.9.'16 A. M. and 4 IS £»£•... For EOrt Washington, at.. 615 ”• M-. TBATNS FOB. PfilL ADELPHI A. _ . Leave Bethlehem'at 5.40 £a IBs 9.18-A.M,, and 5.33 P.M. Leave Doj lestqwri at.;.. .... .’..T:3Q A. M. and 3.40 P. M., Leave Port Washington, at.. ~,0.40.A. M,. • ON, SUNDAYS. ' Philadelphia for lioihlehym at............. j..... 8 A. M.. Philadelphia for Doyle3biwn at. 3 P> Mi Doyleetovraifor Philadelphia ah. , 6.30 A Mi. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at., .'5 P-- Mi. AS trains stop at Perks street, aß.neaal > ’White Oars of Second and,. Third-streets Line run df-_ rectly to the new dsapit. . a»29-3t* * ‘ ELLIB CLARK, Agent. |—,l |i hi mm NOTICE.—NORTH;. iggwiWW.IIJIII -PWNNft-ghVANIA B A.I.L-. EOAB ' BEMO3AL QF PASS ENGEB, DEPOT from FBONT and WILLOW Straeta to TBE NEW. BEPOT, . THIBDSTiSRET. ABOYI*THOMPSON STREET. On and'after MONDAY, September Ist, J 862, the Pas*,, sen ger Trains oh this road taaUleave. . .... B ~7 THE SBff.DjtP )T, THIBD STREET, ABO-FE THOMPSON. BTBEET, instead o*, FRONT and WR&LO,W Streets, as at prosenß. All Trains wiU Ato.p ai, BEBKS Street, as nsnai. Whits Cars of Third-Street City Basjonger Jine raft direotl7 to the new Dejot. EAAIS OLABK, anSO-USt - ' . . Agent. /XJiFICE OF'THE PHILADEIIPSP;4. VT AN& BEASEjtf OOMBANY. - ■ J.nna -My?, The BATES i4*BBIGHT.and TPiLB onANTK6^- 01TB COAL bAthis Oopnpany vdU be «iow._ owadiirlDg l ttt»iaonUiof - t Port Carbon ®’St Meant Oashen. V Sehuylfeill Haven.,......... f'jS . &,Qburu, •* »**•• ••• *• ,a we . Port Cllaion. On nid'afterSSPTßMDß tt follows: . port Carbon *3lB ttonnt Oarhon..' 111 jcbnyitMl Haven...- 2.10 Auburn . . ........... 2.00 P0rtC1int0n.;.............. 1.05 Bj order, of the Board of M&najrera.. JeMSiV -••••- ■ W: H WEBB. Secretary TRUSS ANU BRAGE DB. 0. H. HBBDLTCS. Corner TWJELFTH ana BAO* Streets, Hernial Trasses and mechanical appliances corrtwttt H. ;H3S3S DI,a B :__: .. i Fine French and approvw! Amorlcan, ew; form of rapture, in adultsaml children, {tag** Airerican 1 Supporters end Belts. Shoulder i eepsorievlClastlc Stocfcmgs, a > Sr"ee t " t 'tlr^ 1 rfotv Ladiea’ Department, TffKuf™ irrww. | ?oor beWßaw. Conducted by «GlS*te! ladie^ [ jj3B-3uilf ‘ • , HKNBT WOOS, SnpurinteiidsKC. CAMDEN-AND AT- NOSTH PENNSXIr: To BiiSm’il-TTo *1.68 LOT tea 1.60 1.46 ToßJoW'l ■9LBB *.;i-I.Bf 1.80