The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 01, 1862, Image 3

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nitrite Entertainments.
o pened brimir with Damon and
Fre.o. 0.,„
va l inut, and il
Money" at the Arch.
Into well tilled, and the patronage
ai 4 " . '' ~,k
r ed hot tittle ley the war. At the
dild' ) ll ,„„pat, a Philadelphia color, made hie
panian, /* Meted by hie wife, 'who has
g $1
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impeami 00010 snare . We noticed In
10 r' „ An y old favorites, and Rome new par
.,4sfOr c , ga ined approbation in Ne.v York end
id• °b°"
Deo' . Drew came upon the stage at
dot e . Ler first appearance since her hue-
Ipo 4lll
sq, wee receive() with loud and repeated
C4ll/ Mr. Barton Mil performed the
,ac
Erdpt. Although possessing an un-
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sod wol h given to attitudinizing '
he gave
t
ti to 41 ' " o n, Mrs. Drew was, of course,
_ d o en
inedttiide. Mr. Frank• Drew made the
Jaria a 8 a low-oometir part, forget.
) , t 1 ° ' 6 , 0 ,,e, teat • gentl Dradlty, s Sir John s
in
rosey, was
4 : b m el f$ foliate, Mr
an established favorite. Ides
t ae
v l ' ed onviaiia and acquitted herself ore.
c ra ig, as prudes Smooth, did not. Mr.
13 3 pand actor, made a poor Lord Mots. ,
rim
characters were generally welt
46+ pre x, se" of course. compelled to make
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rh
la Trblch the usual promisee were made *
it.
—OOO leanltt retereed.
g o ggle Mitchell appears at the Arch',
r oft, ID t he Cricket. At the Walnrit i ldp, Db.
c
ll r : wol p loy gonad, one of his most attentive parte,
ohm low Ovate.
10011 FBOal MEW' yoRK.:,
N e w You, August 80, 18(12.
paper in 'llia city, always w h en
i rerlele
n7 ,l ) jpg like a victory, Buds somethlog
tot b l 3
mudoct
of
sdifi the Government to grumble about.
it got horr
b ified at the thought
un of Fort Later]
(re (bet at been hating its editors for
it 11 4 c
made the following very foolish rtmark yes
.i ee tter released from Fort Lafayette * and
.61ef o r icf r ettr ote, is hound not to reveal anything of
fr orr ,i,„ o f the prieon or the namee of those pon
d i; belo to o pules knowe nothing,' and eau re.
, oe l jggie or west is going op.' )
r ngit, Connecticut Regiment; 001. Frank Beaoh
Top, New lotk fiegiminut, (Jot Sammons. end * Abe
, N o r tort Britliceat (Jot Judd, pitawd through
w eer
cords the seater war The 124tb Re
it"rrroy) hafe that city to night for this city,
d Vlrgiole. They wilt come by railroad. fhe
1 7 ** ,,, / Aso to.night in the New World, and the
eyrecuse 1J WIC
DOW 01 ileUthe In Brooklyn daring the past
0 , id:, of %hien 151 were children and 85 adults;
iii ft main 56,
elf alt p e rpetrated neon Superintendent Kennedy
reef . ewe Innen went to one of. theptatlon
Ilt
com plained that the' World bulletin wee
g ee oodue excitement, which wee calculated to
*rigs esews. The complaint Was telegraphed
midower e f and a reply from 111 r. Kennedy xe
rod, pairing the taming down or the bulletin'. The
40 , 0 o beyed, and today the Woridiand the eye
.l were cams amen on Die. Kennedy with all their
; h1 A preen(( marshal la not necessarily a happy
IWars Glasgow and Hanes , which galled for
0455,168.29 In specie.
°GrOrPertWiro'r6Firdlw—u-ro- Stan ley, of North. uaraliaar strived
this troy this tuntnivc, and h as ta ken MOW at the
stor Bonet
The leen.eie d woo PasN4lo was launched this fore
ign at the whorl Leer bite thiutinental Iron Works,.
rteoport. 111 r. F.rlchOU, 51r. (Jule/ell, stud some MOM-
iof the Ronlood Mtn were present The Passaic is
'oho sane Size and pastel dtmeueloas fie the other
toe ileoltore fn course of roottructlon. The leagth of
;T aipei munched to Jae le 200 feet; her breadth about
she wi a di ow (Ads 7 feet o water There are oak
retkei frtlli" ul'"" 1: Pla"ni f a
layer of screws and
"d a analog of neer], Inches of iron between
',godsend the euttleo of the brill. The meet goes 3g
i
wow woirr•llte , aod sor feet above the bow,
A dtaflog n prow or ram for butting" or other par
s. In shout four weeks the Palawan will be ready
kis. The
It
Iron Works has her machinery
:aril a
It (immolate Of two engines, two
'lers, pod a roudtiaor,
rebel price simmer Stettin has been appraised at
,10,aud the dimmer Ann et 811,000 if used for na-
A rpee, and rrilil.eoo for commercial purposes.
w hdbolt stampede of flea hundred troops, belting
. le the 1301 Regnant, at Nowavis, New Jersey, took
ire ou Thursday vight Tho regiment bad been or
teed to V+ arldoaton, end wanted to see their friends
,lore g o ut . they Wile refused - passes, hence the vlO
- of Mie1p13.,13
Jacob Weller, the mail suspected of having shot his
18 INS Wednesday morning, was admitted to bail to
ay la Opium of $3.601l
cm ,d ea r ab d i d the streets near the newspaper °flues,
agog fermate hens. ?lathing but the capture of Stone
mil Jackson will sat fy U. Well, I hope we will all be
Witted.
The health of Dr Cheerier, %Moh was much impaired
tJ lb greet labore for the liberty and safety of the
maul, tu, wlttio the plat few weeks, assumed a more
odious aspect. Ito It now at Throgg's Neck, Wdst•
dieter county, Quite vrostrate, and in consmcience wth
not he able to remora his labors at the Oburoh of the
retortion the Dm Sabbath of Septembet"'
51,5111{ItTS.
Awes. the market for Pots is firm, at $6.87%.
?eeols ere ti Cheat' d ; fides at $7.26.
PLOVII AND MEAL —The market for the low grades of
Valeta sal State near Is a shade better, but fa les, BO
tire. meld sllpplug brands are Inas plenty, and others
two the ndrantege. Trade bi ands are firm and In good
!to sod.
The Baler are 14 000 Milo, at $4 8585 06 for superfine
f.k sod Western; 86 2085 40 for the low grades of
Wotan; 55 2006 26 .tor extra State; • 85.8085 4D 'for
far do: $6.4605 55 for elilvpiog brands of round:
h, q , e xna Ohio. and $t 00,1625 for erase brands.
fit edlim Flour is rather firmer; the supply ia light l ;
~ii. of 11,00 d bbla at 85.2085 4U f w the low grades of
esirs, and gb 46 ell P 1 for trade brands.
fotthern Fleur Is in fair demand and is firmer, the
unlash Bre Moderav; sales of 1,300 bhls at $6 8085.50
18 Billed to Bad interline Baltimore, lto., and $5.9087
for hide and family brands.. _ . .
Bre Flourl3 firm and iu fair moiled t Balm of 270 bills
et 131084 60.
. . .
Coin Mehl h firm , the pimply la light; Wed of 200 tints
pit OM for hr er, and 30 80 for Brandy wine.
Vlnstr.—ThetrxrketL qu , te firm, the demand more
active q sales of tibia at 22,ti0 for State, and 330 for
We.
01111 C—The Wheat market la without change to note;
a. (maw ie minty for export; the want of easortment
eel the firmness of holders awaked the inquiry et the
tine. White is quiet ; millers hold off. Winter red le
b derestd and le film
Ile sales are 161,000 bra, at $1.12®1.71 for Chicago
lyror; 8116/L1 9.2 int Mllwankee club; $1.230.1 24 for
Olemr &c '
81 30 , 01 84 for red WeArr, ; 133/1.86
embet de. auit Si 31 .r rillr red 8.-otticar
Rye Ii study s des of 8,800 bus, at 790 for Western.
Oiss Sr. steady '
Can h ta.m, and in brink demand; ealel of 125,000 buy,
0143E56: ft r want; 6706,)e for Southern mixed, and OIL
064 e for new and old shipping, mixed.
indignation Meetitic in Wilmington, De•
lawate—Deteimination to Resist the
Dia&
M a meeting cf the loypl men of Wilmington, Dela.
Ware, held at the City tial4 August Seth, 1882, for the
plurals of taking inro cotadderatlon the conduct of Go
'sena Burin le aopolotiog rebels to draft the Union
Coen of the State the following officers were appointed:
President,
President, Dr John Tanner.
Vloe Preeldeats, Ssorge Sayers, Dr. 0, florin, Samuel
Blithe, Jemea Montgomery.
tem elute!, J. F 'midi, Richard Eubank, George'
7t,cmpeon.
The Icilow;ns gottlemen were appointed a committee
10 draft lEEitirliMs txpreseive of the sense of the meet
fa,r:
Ames Montgomery, George Craig, Jr., Thoe. llarveYs
George 0. Metal, John L. Thompson.
The committee, throrgh its chairman, reported the fol.
hetet Preamble and resolutions:
Wierms, The President of the United States, through
lie Saveloy of War, has ordered the drafting of ItOu.ooo
tittle to pot down the rebellion; and whereas, the
Shoe of Delaware mutt fill her quota—amounting to
nearly foar thousand men—and whereat, the Governor
Of Delaware hoe Been proper to appoint men of known
Enatelon empathy to take the names, enroll the men,
_" 6 it:lineament upon oomplaiets ; and whereas, we
11111 4 Whet) that ail rebel table upon our army are not
the laws work of chance, but preoovcorted by professing
taloa men within our lines, who are continually render.
Newry auletanee to the enemy in their power ; and
tehereatiweill , k the Government ought to take eepeotal
boll% of the rebels in the loyal litotes, and remove them
to the llomederete State,, 'where they Justly belong;
therefore,
itesoirtd, That we, the loyal Union men of the city of
Wiernogtoe, to man niesting assembled, look with otter
astontsbment and abhorrence upon the appointments of
Governor Burton ; that we believe the appointment of
rebels to enroll the online of the state ie m-ant and in
tended al snineult to the true nod loyal Union men of
fit city, who have contributed their money, influence.,
and woe to put down the unhallowed rebellion now deem-
Woe the South,
Resolved, That we, the Union men of •Wilmingtoos
BomPoidtg the militia, positively assert that we will nut
he drifted by rebel agents appointed by Governor Bar
ten, and that we will neither serve the irate nor Me
tidied States in the capacity of aoldier under °inners
appelntedDY Dimond that we will resist any and all efforts
to nits an army among no to be lei by men whose
timelPhiee are all on the aide of the rebellion.
Remised Thar the introduction 'of rebel commis-
Mellen by Coven nor lln•ten to our Legislature to rooks
Deena/it /perches h Into that body, and his refusal to
Moyne the Legielam ato appropriate means to 'no l o
Ott Volunteers when the capital of the nation wart to
3 °4 41 4, chow to coneluelvely that he lo a rebel at
but : end that his Union professions are but an many
e I IAt O IIA tO Oat 110 and betray the liberties of the people
Of this
ieriototti, That we look with astonishment neon the
. vertment in permitting the Governor to enroll the mi
n tier aben it is a known fact that he Is but a tool in the
Lula of the rnhol Memel, to carry out his infamous
r, AOl tACI ar4l diennion.
limite, Tht have o confidence n Goveror
tlrice or d
hie awo
adviser n s mid friends, i and that n we
Were he would, through each ofticere as he would Ise
/the 14i bt,should the opportunity offer, place the militia of
atste he the hands of the enemy and the lotion e of
ttlehr eet d,
Resolved, That we proclaim to the country the loyally
this meeting by declaring that we are willing cud
an=ions to be enrolled and drafted by the Marshal of the
8 , 109 or Dineen appointed by the Government, and that
*split do ell in nor power to rates the ornate reeniral of
IleleWllo l !Regain the President, and restore the Union.
Resolved, That We teseeatrnlly raincoat the Govern
fleet to tate such toresnres ae it may deem right and
Droller to make a gend and efficient enrollment of the
Militia of this city, and that we promise snob egente a
cordial std hearty,nen operation in their arduous duties,
and that we will give such a response to the call of the
Government as will give ample evidenoe of• our loyalty
to the Union.
/leotard, That the chairman of this meeting appoint
committys of ten to lay these proceedings b doze the
President sad Secretary of War. and earnestly represent
ti e?, cam , and explain the coed fon of affairs in this
Z e r o l alai ask ti at Ibis Mate be taken out of the bands
the rebels, and Union men appointed to administer our
governrner,e,
ASTRONOMER ENLISTB.—Horace Parnell
ot the Harvard College Observatery, the well.
Palertlel aean diecorerer of several planets, comets, and other
ehenomeea, has placed his name on the enlist
anent rolls of the Fourth Battalion In this city • M otf l " 4 "f
Patriotism have induced him to quit the sublime and
rn ikwful occupation of an a dronomer. in the sr entity of
""t 7 " watch tower le the skies," sod lend big aid CO
!plush the rebellion, refugia& even a flattering offer. just
traide hi, to bile the National ObseryatorY at ashing
-4°13. E m a It concidereu the best rifie-ithot In this W Ocaunon...
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Pfalt ii.—Traescript
rTub FIGIIT Al' FORT DONELSON.-oArao, An
otcit 21 .--A brief oespatotr was received here tut night
Oolonol Web-ler, stating that fighting was still
MIN on et s ort D ooe i rtog . Dr. Fraeklto arrested aK.
si"“t (i e., thia morning, near Mound Olt>, with his pockets
— te with treaaonuble tracts. We learned that he was
do toward commnniaation with the Kentucky rebels.
ale Ras headed ovt r to the provoit marshal for treatment.
G UERILLAS A'r BUOKFIANNON.—A Party of I
About forty guerilles appeared In the woods, near Buck-
Memo°, Lipshur coufit on Monday last. A company
of the 10th "Virgin' In fa ntry, tationed at Boakharthon,
itall welt in punceit. but nothing further- hid been heard.
IMO accennts.— Wive/in& inteiligenter.
GEN. KELLEY STILL AT BEYHRLY,
lettliithat Gra Kelley is still r ebe l with about!,
ea thousand men. Imboderi, the , who threatenee
1 rectlon of country tut week, and who made a raid
o the village of St. Bootee, sloped at the euroach of
• 'tenet's command anis has not been seen shtea
th R EVOLUTION ART RILICI.—At a war raeelini
artford, Conn., on Thursday, Rev. Mr. Trask, of
Mau.. exhibits° a bullet received by a dram
icv lon the 17th of J0t:4,177T, and which he carried
It or , body 'event) •sgven years. Mr Truk said. be
t „ ballet from the duet in hls coffin only four weeks
ne of the *pekoes at Bide meeting, Mr, P4 l B lO O
men '" 7, was hoer; noted is his clued' by a "Qtloll
Said. " go if the speaker will " Mr. Whit.
7 •ocoplly accepted the propoettion and both were
"""ladtely enrolled.
I fiA 4
utt, i n o tipa.—. l sarrottnit hes greatly increased of ,
&to ..fie 'atreetti of Irdndon. The papere sta4 that I
11 , 4 1 ' otie °Times hair° been charaoterited by eingolar
v ac ". t rirl that:thee are not committed In seelitdee!
crtili mdl hid in Waterloo road and Piccadilly% a
eashigton and Wlllteohapel, ,
THE CITY.
[FOR ADDITIONAL LOOLL IfIWO max POIFIVIS PAOLI
THE EXOITEBEENT OVER THE Nsws.--..
•
Never before educe the memorable rout at Bull BAD,
over a year ago, have the feelings of onr online been
work' d up to snob a pitch of excitement ae was (CO.e _
elicited by the news received hate on Saturday and yes-
terday. On Saturday evening great joy was manifested
by the victory achieved at . Bull Ron, althMagh mingled
with sorrow for the Aye's of our thoumands of brave fel
lows who fcught, bled( and died on that fatal field, whore
thousands of their brave comrades who, about one year
previous, bad also fallen ; but war is a torbible .thing,
and we are feeling its terrible realities.' The n6see
ceiTud yesterday, though not discouraging, was, by some
unknown cause, construed into a defeat of Oen: Pope.
The tomboys cry log out their 14 Extra" cl Dl3feat of Gan.
. •
Pope !" alto, served to oast a gloom upon the crowds
congregated at the street cement, the holds, and news
paper emcee.
Nervy were the double and; fears ontertatued lest tfiore
should be another Bull Run rout. Wei men sighed and
'hock their heads; young men knit their brows and
vowed vengeance, bloody and terrible, on' the horde.s of
traitors who are marching against us. Pravers were
offered .up in the various churches for the wounded,
died, end dying soldiers, and for the filial and triumph
ant success of our arms. Those who had relatives or
friends In the army of Virginia went from hernia to !muse,
and from one newspaper office to another, anxiouily
hoping and praying that something definite might be
heard from loved ones far away, supposed to be engaged
in the fearful contest. But, alas! they were disappoint.
ed Nothing 'satisfactory arrived.
The late battle was the general theme of conversation,
end on meeting friends, after hurried congratulations,
'tbe first words were generally, What's the hied news
from Bull Boni" 1 •1.1 that so, we aro defeated P' and
other questions of a similar oharacrer. The crowds on
the different corners discussed the whole military cam
paign and the leaders, praising some and denouncing
others. The bed:Min-boards were carefully read ; extras
a ore in demand; the newspaper oflioes were be-iemil, and
the grt Meet anxiety prevailed everywhere with regard
to late yews from the seat of war.
By this bloody battle, where our troops behaved so
nobly, man? a happy home ie made derrolate—many a
young mother who ideate her 'infant child and singe its
good night lullaby will awake In the morning and hear
the stern message that the partner of her JO7B. the com
panion of bar early youth, has given up his life for his
country. Many an aged parent who has, sent his only
eon to battle for the Union will arise at early dawn and
learn-that be is childleas and alone.
But why craw on the picturel 'War is a horrible
thing, and by it the defrost and sweeneet ties that unite
us here on earth aro eefEred. By its. rude and editing
blast everything that le beautiful is destroyed. Woe to
those who have caused it ; they shall be made to drink
deep of the cup of their own mixing, and they shall meet
with ajuat reward of Blair terrible crimes.
Towards midnlghtthe crowds assembled in the streets
and et the different places where the news of the day is
generally discussed began slowly to disperse, and the
pity again assumed its wonted quiet appearance.
We cannot close this subject without dropping the tear
of sympathy tor the friends and relatives of the brave
men who have Wen ; bat they may rest assured that
our heroes shall not be forgotten. They have gained
honorable names, and their heroic deeds shall be made
the theme of songs to be sung by future generations,
under the flag of our great and glorious Union.
SUSPENSION OF A PAPER.----Tho pub
lication of the Manayunk Sear, a patriotic journal, has
ceased, on account of the editor, proprietor, reporter,-
correspondents, inure, and all others connected with the
oflice having joined the army, down to the devil, who has
gone for a drummer•boy. The patriotism of the ptiog
fraternity is well established, but this instance is out
a parallel. The paper was owned and published by J. L.
Scott, Zig , who holds the position of sergeant, In the
Scott Legion.
•
THE 'HEALTH REPORT.—The number
of deaths in thus olty for the week ending August 30th
was 341, of which number 197 were adults and 196
children.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing week of 1861 and of last week, was as follows :
Week ending August 81st, 1861, was 253.
' Week ending August 23d, 1862, was 358.
• !ales, f 44; females, 152• boys, 105; girls, 94.
Number of deaths in 8. hospitals of this city, 80.
CHANGE OP TIME AND STATION.—By
reference to our advertising columns ltwill be Beela that
on and after to. day the trains on the North Penussiva.
nia Railroad will leave the new depot, at Third and
Thompson streets, instead of from Front and Willow.
There will bo three through trains run every day and
three way trains. The company should make arrange
ments to carry passengers from the city to the up-town
depot on Sunday either by cars or by omnibus. •
SWORD PRESENTATION.—On Eliturdair
j
last, a beautiful sword, sash, and belt were presented to
•OP pthin George B. MoOlernan, by the police of the Fifth
disttict. Tho presentation was triode through Kr:Jos.'
Glenn.
DEATH FROM A FALL.—Yesterday.
morr 10g,,a blind teacher of music, named Peter Weaver,
an initiate of the Blind Asylum ' was instantly killed by
falling from a third - story window of the Institution to
the ravement.
THE COOPER SHOP-REFRESHMENT SA-.
LOON have received from W. S. $26; John Orlv.g,
$6O; Randolph do Jenke, MOO, and John B. Budd, $5O.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
. ,Pan. LDELPHIA, August 30,1862.
Under the exciting news noted in this morning's papers
!toots received a fresh impetus Consideinble sales of
Beading were made before the opening of Ito board at an
advence of X on yesterday's tissues, and a general die
ycaition to bay was manifest. At the board, of which
there was but one session, Reading continued 'steady at
the advance figure. 'Pennsylvania Railroad improved X..
Reavtr Meadow was, steady at yesterday's figure; Oata
wisest preferred roes-li-1 .ICla•irs, ellegaehatnas Oennt
brought 5; Bohnylkill Navigation, oommum 43‘; the
preferred rose X ; Lehigh Navigation scrip tumoral X;
Hez'eton Coal brought 43. Government sixes of 1891
advanced 3, and 'were firmly held. The seven-thirties
alto advanced. Camden and Amboy securities of 1887
brought 99. Oily sixes (new) were firm at 102; Penn-
BY IVaDia fives declined X ; Reading sixes of 1888 wire
firm at 90; Philadelphia Bank sold up to 110 X; Me
chanics' brought 24%; North America, ; Cloruadi
dation, 26. Green and Coates Passenger Railway_lm
proved X, which was the only transaction. On the
street matters looked more cheerful, and gold opened at a
decline of X, closing at 115, with brisk sales. Old
demands were stiffly held at 107 Y m 108.• Snit at the
close of business hours the stirring news from Gene
ral Popo was received, and too late to inflaence
the markets. There can be no doubt but that a fa
vorable report teill,be made of the stock and money
tranaactfons of Monday. • The bullion market closed fe
verishly ; that of demand notes firmly.; and the stock
department anxiously. Money is still largely offered at
4 per cent. on call, with few takers.
Drexel k Company quote:
New York exchange dis.
Boston exchange., parel.lo pm.
Baltimore exchange.. .... yarn ) dia.
Country funds . xes % Ms.
American gold 1.53 esl6 pm
Old Demands pies il,c( pm
One-year Certificates .09gt09036
The statements of the banks of the three principal
cities of the Union for the last week compare with the pre
violin ono, and the corresponding time of 1861, as fel
lows:
Loans. Depoeits. Specie. Oircniat'n.
N. Y.. 5164,855,704 $143,337,840 $36,688,488 1=0,358,635
Boston. 88,843,223 28,751,827 8,065,402 8,722.215
Phila.. 33,731,875 24,237,662 .6,433,081 6,002418
T0ta1.8257,430,502 194.370,820 49,076,989 21,131,268
Let wk. 254,186,761 192,654,549 48.829,810 21,011,817
L.7enr. 220,896,762 . 166,177,658 00,341,494 18 589,601
Philadelphia Stock .Exchange Sales, Aug. 30.
[Reported by S. B. thaywarza, Phila. Ixcbaase.]
FIRST BOARD.
60 Reading R h 5.31 150 Soh! lia• 434
3(0 d0.......2dye.31 25 do ... ... 4g
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200 do 30 WOO City 6e new " 102
200 do 1)6.31 30 Lehigh 80rip..3d5.20
100 '.do b 30.31 3 Ideohanice 8ae1k.24%
. .
2 do 31
112 'Penns 11,.....10t4.49%
24 do ...... —1°14.49 X
°TOM &
6 PMladaßank....llo
45 do 1103(
17 do 1101(
1000 Cam & Am 6e '67..90
25 3urq Canal..3d7P. 6
. AFTER
.. ..... 13X
50 Elmira B
Philadelphia Markets.
Ana UST 30—Evening
There is little or no demand for Flour, and the market
Is dull and drooping, the sales being mostly in a smell
'lvey to supply the tritile. at $4 7565 for martin°, $5 371{
65.50 for extras, $6.7566 for family, and $5.5007 for
fancy brands, as in quality, including about 300 bbls
Western family at $5 70 bbl. The receipts and stook
continue light. Bye Flour is scarce, and selling, in a
small way, at 53 50 VP bbl. Corn Heal is also scarce,
bnt quiet, and a sale of about 300 bbls Pennsylvania was
made at s3l2g 4F bbl. •
Wnsar —The market is dull at previous quoted rates,
and sale') of 8,000 bus to note at 1180130 c for fair to
good Western and Peunsflvanis. red, in store; and South
ern do et 132 c, afloat; white ranges at 140e160c—the
latter for choice lots Rye is selling slowly et. 73376 c
for new, and 78c for old, which is Karoo. Corn is firm,
with but little offering, end good yellow is in demand at
65c, in store, and 660, afloat. Oats are unchanged, and
good Southern sell at 350, afloat; old Pennsylvania are
hi di mand at 580500.
BA ns..—There is a steady demand for Qnercitron, and
a fm ttier Nara of 2b Mids. let No.l was made at V 2 50.
Corroi.—The market ie arm but quiet, with father
more h mitrin to note at 473490. tif lb.
GROOBRISIS —There is very little movement, and no
alteration to note, the melee being meetly by auction. in
chiding 310 blids. and 110 bbls. New ()clean! at 81j®
10A o 4fY lb, cub.
Pxovtstoxs —The market is Ilrm, with a good demand
for Bacon and Green Meats at improved rates Lard ie
firmer. and Dotter in fair request.
WHINKT.—There is more doing, and 900 bble , motif
Wentern, KM at 33c., hbds..at. 30c , and drudge at 29c.,
now held higher.
CITY ITEMS.
PUBIS CIDER VINEGAR.—Mr. C. H. Mattson,
dealer in Fine 'Family Groceries, Arch and Tenth streets,'
bas tow 1n store a fresh supply of Vinegar, manufactured
from pure cider, expressly to hie own order. He has oleo
a fail stock of all the spices and ingredient. need for pre
serving and pickling purposes.
SOUTHERN NEWSPAPERS.—Wears in receipt
of full dies of Richmond newspapers. They aro printed
en paper as jaundiced looking as the prejndices of their
editors are, arid their news and advertising columns RD.
pear particularly poverty-stricken. There are rewards
for runaway slavee; premiums (parable in bogus bonds)
for aoldiers for the Confederate army, and item of bard
times; but there is nothing as cheery and pleasant-look
ing as a first oleos notice of the elegant and comfortable
garments for gentlemen and youths, for soldiers and
civilians, made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of
13 , chhill A Wilson, Nos. 603 end 606 Chestnut street,
*bore Sixth, Philadelphia..
Surzniom TABLE. TEL* AND COFFEES.--
The best quality Teas—fine Imperial, Young Hroono
Oolong, and other black Teas. Also, old Government
Java and Mocha Coffees; can be had at moderato prices,
jot Mr. 0. H. Mattson's, dealer in flue family groceries,
'Arch and Tenth atreete. •
" NEVER OR NOW."
Listen, young heroes t your country is calling;
Time strikes the hour for the , brove and the true;
Now, whlletha,foremoit are fighting and
' Fill up the ranks that have opened for you.
You, whom the When . , made free and defended,
Etain not the scroll that emblazons their lame ;
You, *bout fair heritage 'srotless descended,
Leave not your clilldren a birthright of shame
From the hot plains where they perish outnumbered,
Furrowed and ridged by the bottle-field's plough, .
pornes the loud 81:11011101115-t00 long you tires sleimbltzt;
Bear the last angel• truzup— ,, eer 'Or
Nv NOW r
= Uniforms. ready , :inadff an Is Ballet-proof Vests?
Charlet! State' 1r,7,- . 7 ` tie
2 13" t of N Arneen 122 j(
15000 HS Os 'Bl 101.
18000 Penns 5a 85X
NO Reading Oa '85...00
118 Hazleton (1m1...43
1 Beav 11tea14a5h.5734
20 Bahl Nat' , 0ret....143i
10 Oonaolidatlon 8k.26
RMS.
150 Oataurissa pref.. ...... 11
MILITARY UNIFORMS—GREAT BARGAINS.—
We would call Me particular attention of our military
officers to the large and extensive stock of uniforms now
on band, and selling at greatly reduced prices, at the
well-known and popular clothing house of Granville
Stollen, 609 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Army
and'nairy clothing of the finest and moat durable mate
rial in the market can be purchased here at prices at least
26 percent-below those of other establishments. Those
who wish bargains would do well to call and examine
before purchasing elsewhere. A fashionable assortmeu
of garments for gents and boys also in store or made to
order at the shortest possible notice.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
in packet ship Tonawanda, from Llyerpodl—liary and
Obarlea Homewood; Kate and J Lindsay Julius, of phi
delpbis; Henry Seim , lif D, surgeon, of afanaynnic, and
332 in the forward cabin and ateerage—all Will; ono born
on the passage.
MARINE EITELLIG.ENCE.
war BU TOURTU PADS
ARRIVED.
Ship Tonawanda, Julius; from Liverpool 19th July,
with miss to Cope Brothers. Henry L White, of Cam
den, NJ, seaman, died on the 14th July at the hospital at
Liverpool. Aug 18th, let 43 30; long 59 40, encountered
a hurricane from BB to NW, during which lost main and
mizzen upper and fore and main lower topsails, Ac; a sure
day Benry Peters, seaman, originally of Denmark, fell
civet board and was drowned. Aug 29th, let 39, long 72
15. at daybreak, saw packet ship Tuscarora, bound east.
Brig Diary B Thomotto, Havener, from Bast Caicos
Oth ins', with 8800 bushels salt to Thos Wattson it Sons.
Lett at Turks Island 18th lust, brig Calvert, hence via
Barbadoee, to toad for Philadelphia.
Buhr Mary Elizabeth, of and from Nassau, Nl', loaded
with salt, ,ko—was captured August 24, off Wilmington,
NO, by the 11 S gunboat Stara and Stripes, while attempt
ing to run the blockade. She anchored off the navy yard
ou Saturday evening.
Bohr Mary B Banks, Marts, S days from Bolton, in
bailout to Tyler, Stone & Co.
Bohr Sea Bird. Smith, from Newborn, NO, in ballad to
Hammett, Yen Dunn I Lochmon.
Steaming America, Virden, 8 hours from Bombay
Hook, with ship Tonawanda, for Liverpool, in tow.
Towed to Bombay Hook barks Alexander McNeil, for
Liverpool, and Frank, for Belfast, I. The bark White
Wing. for Lagoa, ra, got tinder way at 9 o'clock on Sao
day morning, and proceeded down. The bark 'Thomas
Dallttt, front Legusyra, and two prizes (a brig and Bohr)
at the Lazaretto.
Btesmt r E Gbamberlain, Broogbton, from Alor.andrls,
with mdse to Thos Webster, Jr.
Steamer -Wm -gent, Brett, 7 hours from ()ape May,
with passengers to captain. Off Oape May, on Saturday
morning, saw a able standing in. The bark Thomas
Hallett, from Laguayra, achr Horace Scaplea,nudiseve=
ral lumber loaded schooners were off Bombay Hook,
corning up.
OLICABB7D
• Ship Pelle of the Ocean, Reed, Liverpool, P Wright &
Sone.
Behr Eleanor, Reimer; ' Jamaica, S & W Webb.
Behr J H DLion, Creighton, Washington, J B Hie
kieron.
Behr Ban Juan, Leate, Newborn, Tyler, Stone & 00.
Behr 0 A Heckscher, Gallagher, Alexandria, do
Behr M. B Banks, Idarte, Fortreee Monroe, do
Behr Edwin, Bacon, Annapolis, do
Behr Cameo, Pendleton, Harrison's Lauding, G Baum.
Ste J S Striver, Dade, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
ET TELICORiPII.
(oorreapondenoe or the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES, Del., Ang. 30
Ibe schr Milton, from Newbern, No, with roeln and
sutlers' stores for New York. is ashore near the small
light house on the point of Cape Hoolopeni ono ship and
four schooners are at the Breakwater. A ship came in
early this morning, supposed to be the Lancaster. Wind
SE, with a heavy sea.
Yours, aka. JOHN P. MARSHALL.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DR. D. eTAYNE'TE ALTERATIVE.—kt is an.
established fact, that a very large clam of diseases can
only be cured by such medicines as will enter into the
blood and circulate with It through every portion of the
body, for only by this means oan the remedy be brought
into Immediate contact with the disease." To obtain this
desirable end, no preparation has ever bean ao uniformly
aucceeeful as Dr. D. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE.
SCROFULA, SKIN DISEASE%
CANCER, ERYSIPELAS;
GOITRE, RIIEIBIATISTI,
DROPSY, EPILEPSY, &o.
OANosrlous TIIHORS, WIIITE SWELLINGS, GOUT, :faint
COMYLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, ULCERS, SCALD MELD; =O4
Have been effectually cured by this ALTERATITL:: II
is, besides, ono of the moat pleasant articles that can
taken into tie stomach, operating as a tonic, and rinse:
ving Dyspeptic and Nervous affections. It bein
found particularly beneficial in-
CANCER AND CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS of all
. kinds, curing a majority of the cases in whioh it has been
used, and ofttinies after tbo failure of other remectlei.l
GOITRE OR SWELLED Nlloll.—ln innumerable
eases of ; this disease, in which Jtymili - Alteratlve has
been perseveringly used, it has never been known to rail.
All have been cured who have continued its use accord
ing to directions. • -
. .
DROPSY AND DROPSIOILL SWEI4IIINGS.—Many
ohybielans, who have used the Alterative in diseases of
this nature, consider this a specific, so great has been its
success. It acts by increasing the powers or - digestion,
exciting the absorbents into healthy exercise, whereby'
the a story or calcareous depositions and all unnatural
eulargtmenta are reduced.
EPILEPSY, FITS, coErvuLmo Ns, are minas ,
considered incurable, and yet experience haa proved
that the Alterative, in conjunction with the Sanative
Pills, will cure a majority of oases•; it should be tried,
therefore, by all who are subject to these terrible at.
factions.
SOBOEULA.—In all the forms of this disease, whether
in that of Ulcerations of the Flesh or P01:1019, Enlargement
of the Joint', Glands, Swellings, Eruptions, Tumors, eto.,
the Alterative has been found pro- eminently successful.
It enters into, and circulates with, the blood, thus de
stroying the virus or poisonous principle from which
these diseases originate:
SKIN DISEASES, of all kinds, Scald Bead,,Tetter,
Salt Itlmum, Bing Worm, Boils, . Pimples, Blotches,
Bonghness of the Skin, etc., are readily minxd by the
Alterative.
RHEUMATISM AND .chronie
eases, this Alterative, if perseveringly need; isgenerallY
successinl. In Acute Rheumatism, JaYnets: Liniraent
should be suPplied in connection, according to directions,
FEMALE COMPLAIN TS.—ln many affections pe
culiar to females, especially when arriving at maturity,
or at the " change of life," the Alterative is unsur
passed by any other remedy. In Cholorosis Cr Reten
tion, Irregularity and Leueorrhce t, the beat results
have always followed its administration.
001dPLI7ATED AND MIXED DISEASES, NER
VOUS AFFECTIONS, DISEASES OF CP U B HEART;
DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COIIPLAINT, Constitutional
Diseases, and dint ses originating from a depraved or ins.'
perfect state of the Blood, are all cured by Jayne's Al-'
terative ; and while it is a fault in many medicine's that,.
when they are removing the disease they are also prc s
hating the patient beyond recovery, the Alterative has
no such drawback. While neutralizing the virus of
disease at its very source, It sustains the strength of the
imfferer. The union of Disittiedtant Tonic, and Ds
obstruent properties in this medloine, and the (ant that
all these influences are blended harmoniously in its ope
rations, distinguishing it from all other similar prepara
lions. Let the afflicted give it a teal.
The ALTERATIVE is preparel only by Dr. D.
JAYNE ch'SON, No. 242 onzaTNur Street, and is eel&
by druggists generally. , artSo-2t
FINGER PC CO.'S LETTER "A" FA
MILY SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RE.
CENT IMPROVEMENTS, is the sitar, and CIaiIPHST,
and M 0111? sasurtiuL, •of all Sewing Machines. This
machine will saw anything, from the running of a tuck
in Satiety:, to, the makiog of an Overcoat—anything
from Pilot or Beaver Ploth down to the softest Gauze or
Gosermer . Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to per-
.faction. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and.
has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work.
This is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind,
and so forth, but It will do so bolter than any other Ma
china The Lotter c , A" Famliy Sewing Maehine may
be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Eating
Case which is now becoming so popular; ia, as Its name
implies, one that eau be 'folded into a box or case which,
when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spa
cious table for the work to rest upon. The oases are of
every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its
nittive forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make
them. The Branch. Offices are well inipplied" with silk
twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very beet quality. -
Bend for a copy of " SINGER et Co.'s GAEHTTiI." .
I. M. SINGER & 00.,
458 BROADWAY, N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST
jy3.2rmwitt
• ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OP THE LATEST
8,T1113, mode in the Beet Blattner, expreesly for EN
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in
Plain Tlgnree. AU Goode reads' to Order warranted
sattelactery. Our earn-Purcne SYSTILY Ia 'strictly, ad
hered to. All are thereby treatedullko.
se5A-1y 'TONES &CO.. 604 KARR - ET Street.
GROVER & BAKER'S NEW BRIITTLE'
SEWING Id&OHINE.—PEICE,- SIO.
The attention of tailors and other manufacturers re-'
nnlring the meet a fast and durable lock-stitch machine,
la directed to our Pio. 9. This is a new and admirable
machine, operating with the greistest ease, and with bit
little noise, and, although but lately put into the market,
Is already a great favorite with manufacturers. It is a
first class machine, at e low price.
No machine ever introduced in this city bas sold so
rapidly, or given lynch universal satisfaction. It Is very
simple in its construction, easily learned, not liable to
get cut of order, works with flue cotton, silk, or linen
thread, eguelly well and the low price at which it is sold
Places it within the reach If all who desire a reliable,
serviceable machine.
GRUVER & BXKET. S. N. 00.,
ardittf 730 CHESTNUT street.
BATCHELOBN3 HAM DYE !
THE BEST IN THIg WORLD. •
WILLIAM L. BATOHDLOR'S celebrated Hair Dye
produces a color not to be distinguished from nature—
narranted not to injure the Hair. in the least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair 'for
Ate. GRAY, BBD, or BUSTY HAIR instantly tame a
rplendid Biaok or Drowri;leavingthe Hair soft and beau
tifol. Sold by an Drugeats) Ac.
Or The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BA.TCHIF
LOB., on Use four ride: of each bow.
• FACTORY, No. 81 BAROLAY Ebreet,'
(Late 288 Broadway and 18 Bond :kraal),
my2B-ly New York.
MARRIED.
' RIFTERT-1501111TVRR. —On the 27th *ult., by Rey.
J. ll...Kennard, Mr. Wm: Riffert to Miss Marie fichriver,
both of this city.
REED—WRlTS.—Angnsfilth, by Roy. John Thomp
son, Mr. Rictuirdlll:Rosil . to - 111s*Lettle White, botifof
Philedehibis. • -w *
RYNBMAN—SAIITIt.---On•the 47th nit., by the Rey..
D.B. Adams, Corporal John - K. tlynemen, of the 7th
Penni] , Ivania.Keeeryea, to Mies Abble Smith, an of
this ctti. • - ' , *
ALEX A NVER-111:10B.MAli .—On. the dBth Tat,: br
..the Bev. Dr. Durborow , . Mr. Alexander to MIMI
Joaaphlne Buckman, bothiti * •
DIED.
SHEAVE" the `Rsiiipisiiild Hospital, Point Look
out, bid., 'Tuesday, Angustl2;" Charles 8. Bheaff,'o. S.;
Company F, let Pennsylvenialteeerve Corps, lrittie 26th •
year of hie age. ~ ''*
800 T.—On the rti3rning of 'the 29th ult., Robert Scot;
dr.. in the . 24th.year of his age. _
attend t he
His relatives and friends are invited to:attend the fu •
petal this (Monday) afternoon, Seistembeil,' if 3 orolook,'" ,
from his father's residence, No.'Bo9 . lrorth Ninth -street
To proceed to Mown Vermin OeuseterY.: s' *.rte
T s PRESS S ' ti
, • g
BLARISTON.—At Huntsville, Ala., on the 29th nit ,
Jos. B. Blektston, of the Anderson Troop, eon of John
R end Martha O. Bleklaton. of Able city. . . *
BROOK —On the 28th tilt , John Brook, in the 71st
year of his age.
CIAMP It ILL L.—On tho 27th ult., at Bloomington, 11l ,
William 11., eldeet eon of the late Wm. Campbell, in the
30th year of big age - *.
GABBER.—On the 29th uit., Charles Henry Gerber,
con of 1' W. and Jane Gather, aged 11 years, 6 months,
and 20 days.
JORDAN.—On the 29th ult., Mrs. Sarah Jordan, wife
of Moee• Jordan.
MoDOWELL —On the 29th ult, Alex. McDowell, in
the 60th year of his ago
1100ISKY.—On the 20th nit., Bmma Bitola, daughter
'of Wm. K: Mooney, ir• tbe.l7th year of_herage,
MOURNING §tORE.-BESSON &
SON,-Nci:9lB - 01BMSTNIIT Street.
' Black Mousseline de Lalnee, double widths.
Black Tainises.
Black Bummer Bombazines.
Black Engflab Bombazines.
Black Alpacas, bombazioe
Black Groa Grain and Pettit de Bole Bilks.
' Black Crape Karats and Barogea.
Black Pares° Bement
Black Silk Grenadines.
Black and Wbite Lawns, Gingham% , tc- Jr2S
or. CONTINENTAL HOTEL
0011 P 0 N due September 1at,1862, upon the
EIGHT per nent. BI ORTGAGs BOND 3 of the Continen
tal Hotel Co., will be payable on and after that date, upon
preeentation of the same at the office of the Treasurer,
818 ARCH street, Philadelphia.
J. SERGEANT PRICE,
Treasurer.
act 80 6$
OFFICE OF THE• HARRISBURG,
PORTSMOUTH, MOUNT JOY, ' AND LAN,
OA.c,TER RAILROAD 4OMPANY.—Partanntl . F4 ,
Auanat 20,1882. ' '
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Coln
itanY will he held on FRIDAY, the 6th day of September
next, at B. o'clock, A. X , at No. 3 WILLING'S AL
LEY. at which time an election will be held for Thirteen
Directors, to serve for the ensuing Year.
au2l•l2t* GEO ttGE TABER, fileoretarl:
orTHE BONDHOLDERS OF THE
SWATAIIA. RAILROAD 0001 PANT are hereby
infoluaed that proceedings have been taken in the Court
of Oommon Pleas of Schuylkill county. by which their
Interests will materially stiffer, if not attended to imme
diately.
Those wbo are willing to take action to protect their
Interlude are Invited to attend a meeting at the aloe of
DAVIS 'et WIOEDRSEIA al, No. 37 . South Vila°
street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY mowing, September
2d, 186 . 2, at 11A.
By order of a majority of the Trusteei under Third
Mortgage - au3o.2t
A. CARD—AYE, THE UNDERSIGNED
Brewers of Philadelphia, on and after theist day
of bEPTEMBEII, 18E2, will advance -our prices One
Dollar per, barrel on Ale and Porter sold by us after that
date, in consequence of a tax of same amount to be paid
by ns to the General Government, in accordance with
the act of Congress passed during the last session.
PHILADELPHIA, August 30, 1862.
[Signed] MASSEY, COLLINS & CO. .
GEORGE W. GRAY. •
LEEDS & GRAY. - • •
NEWLIN, ZCLL, & KEIZOTT: .
DITHINAR &
JAMBS' MOORE. ' •
WILLIAM GAUL. ' •
NOTICE .—THE PENNSYLVANIA
ng . FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
41101152 21st, 1862.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of, the Penn..
.1111vanla Fire Insurance' Company will be held at their'
office.on MONDAY, the fret day, of September next, at
10 o'clock, A. M., when.an election 'will be held for nine
theaters, to serve for the ensuing year. . • •
an2l-teal WM. G. CROWELL, Secretary.
IMNOTICE.—THE SUBSCRIBERS TO
TEE.CITIZENSI 'BOUNTY FIRM, to aid Re
cruiting, are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the
Fund, SINGLETON A. MERCIER, Ess., Will receive
the amounts of their subscriptions, daily, at the Farm
ers' and Mechanics' Bank, and fluidal them with printed
receipts for the Beane • or their subscriptions may be paid
to the member of the Committee to whom they subscribed,
and the Treasurer's receipt will be sent to the dotiOr.
By order of the Committee.
THOMAS WEBSTER. Obairman.
--• .....
MILITAR
SIOO:WILL.I3E PAID TO ANY
ONE PTIESISHI2i'a 12 MEN for Company CI; 139th
Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Apply before
4 . 0'944 . A. M., at 825 MARKICT Street.' It*
•
121ST REGIMENT:PEN . NSYL
VANLV VOL U N fl‘ Z sties,j won . oilapatear
BIDDI.E.—This Regiment has been fined to . thembi4-
mitm number, and a few more dayit have beeti - -lanovi 4
od to recruit it to the maximum: Recruits are amid
the following bounties: . •
$26 United States Bounty In cash.
$5O City of Philadelphia Bounty in cash.
$lO extra Bounty in cash.
s76.United States Bounty at the end of the war. •
slB, one month's pay , in advance.
$2 premium on being mustered in.
apply immediately, at .No. 606 'Vine street; N. B. cor
ner Sixth and Minor streets; Braner's • Hotel, German
town; 13 E. corner Tenth and Thompson streets; No.
728 Zeno street ; No. 405 Walnut street; No. 42 South
Fifth street; Philadelphia Engine House, Seventeenth
street, below Chestnut ; or at any, other of the recruiting
station e:• sel-31;
_ .
ICOMPANY p s -,12 1 it REGIMENT,
ORAPH4ii.BIDDLE.-111.the Beguiles, Oily,
Regimental, he. Recruiting Stations, 1529 SOUTH
stzeet,• 42 south FIFTH street; Philadelphia Engine
House, SEVENTEENTH street, be!ow 41heetant.
T. ELWOOD zsbL, -. • • •
J. G. ROSENG&RTNN,
CHAS. E. ErrING,„
:.Rearnitiog Officers.
TIIE BOLL3'OF-HONOII.
NOTICE TO YOLUNTEERS.—AII Pennsylvania
Volunteers muttered into the. service of the United
States from the commencement'of the war, are enti
tled to .bave their names inscribed on the ROLLS OF
DONOR, to be denosited •in INDEPENDENCE HALL.
The committee . to, arrange the Rolls, preparatory to
their engrossment in the -parchment beans, have pre
pared the necessary,,hlanks far delivery to regimental
Officers, ceptaintrot companies, and othaere 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 Rolls will contain the name, ago, birth-place;re
eidence, occupatiot, and term of enlistment of every offi
cer end private, with the letter of - the company and
number,of -the regiment in which he enlists. , A large,
number of the voluncers have families , dependent upon
them, to whom it may be the duty of the publio to
ex
tend such aid hereafter as ciliumstances .reoulre. In
ever7.case,
_therefore, 'where the soldier . leaves wife
and children, or either ' the fact will be noted, and the
number and sexes of his children entered on the Roll,
together with the range of their ages. -
• • If a soldier dies, or is wounded in the service, or is
-honorably or otherwise discharged;the fact. as it may
beseaf ter appear frouithe official report, will be entered
on the Rolle oppo rite his name. -
. - The Bolls are Intended . to present a faithful record 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 name
of no man who serves his country In the present war will
be omitted from its history.
The blacks will be delivered on application at the
rooms of the Board of Trade, No. 605 Chestnut street,
on and 'after Thursday, the 26% of August, 1862. f •
013 AS ',ES GIB BON 3, •
GEORGE-WHlTNEY,Committee.
J. 110138 SNOWDEN, -
Philadelphia, August 26,186/
HE AD QUA RTEE 8 1 116TH -RE
GIMENT P. V.. August 25,1862. . .
NOTION, IS 11211 E BY GIVEN to all recruits now
In the country, recruited, in 001. HEENAN'S Regi
ment, to repair to Philadelphia before the let or SR'.
TEBEBER, to be mustered into the service of the United
&stet), in order to complete the .rolls, that they may be
sent to Washington and the men receive their` first montia's
Pay.
Col. D. HEENAN, commanding:
By order of
J. B.
TDie B l e i g L im ß ent
S'
Ajt.
to • be. atAsc .. h .. ed . :to;
. 1.. , - . 11I0H&EIL
gOBCORAN'S au2S at
]IRILITARY.:GOODS.
A' . :tmY Goo Dal
E l l4 7 :!lite Kersey&
- Sky. Blue Caesimeres, (fer Officers'
Panto.)
Dark Bide Uniform Cloths.
Dark Blue Cap Cloths.
Daik Blue. Blouse Flame's.
White Dame; Flannels.
Flannels.
11.T. - B,eg‘lation Blankets.
ounoil anal2-ouncse:staisiara
TENT DUCK.
In storo and for gale by
SLADE, SMITH, 8a Co.
NO. 39 LNTITIA, AND 40 NOirielflOtti i Bn..
ats27-1m C., ADZ _
.
Goops..
142°,000 -,:YATIPS
KERSEYS,
10 et .
TOLL ARMY BTAIP.S3D, ,
YOB, BALIIIIY •
JOSEPH SEA, ,
an27-8t • 123 and 130 OHESTIMT Street.
MENT BUTTONS AND': SLIPS,. U.
B. l'attrroN, for solo at J. P. BAND'S inanureia
toll, corner of THINTENNTH and NOBLE attest&
au2l.ltOt
CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
CONGRESS SPRING
WATF•k*DEPoT, 98 CEDAR STREET,
NEW YORK.
An attempt bee been made to deceive the public by
persons offering what they call " Com:mess Wiris
from fountains, and at the price of ills (5) cents per glen
The wholesale price of the genuine Congress Water, at
New York, being about 73( cents per glass, the impold
tion of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and
without allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage,
apparent ; bat their probable coarse has bees to empty
one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain
filled with their trash, and therehy christening he total
contents.
We have 2f71111* OCR Oeogreso Woter in fountains, nor
In vessels of any other description ,than ordineryized
&lase botUee. The cork of every bottle of the genuine fa
branded, , • .
And any witbnnt 'those words and Ist-
CONGRESS
tars cos fire Dort is O. &W. 00'13111•111111Y,
' WATZB.
whether from.form-
OLAB.KB A WHITM,
- • • Proprietors' of Congress Spring. -
The following gentlemen age itipillied by tug Mitdeli7
with genuine Congress Water t ln•,bottles, freak trim till
Congress Spring: '
• FRED'S 131iOWN, oor; l'itth and Chestnut Os.
0. S. HITEBELL, 1410 ()bastard street.
cites: ELLIS & 00., Market street. -
111.3- STZTETIB& 00., Continent...Motet' • ,
j AILBROBB SMITH, Oheetnnt street:
! 0: TUBNPBri.NY & 00., 941 flipruee street
TE45i-4-11118BANli, oor :Third sad Sorsa, eta.
STSi Divtup.Wenrit etrikti.4
dIAAIUKE &,VirlirrE;
151-2nat
'MONDAY w -SEPTEMBERRIT IF6p4m
au26-tSel -
13Aftwroae,'J1ily 1, 1852.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
AR MY GOODS.
DANK. BLUE COAT - OLOTELS... •
DARK-BLUE OAP : Oi OTBEC
aKT BUJ n CLOTHS. TOP ,0.11
ABBY BLANKETS,
.81,4ND*.
10.011 NON °DUCK. . • , ••••••!.r
DBLTAB, STAND/MD WAIOR ,
HEAVY LINEN :1 1- AILLO, MD._
BROWN AN - BLEW:HIED SESIMINGII
For sale by c
FROTHIN( HAS 14.wzraA;
zol- if tf
ARMY BL ANKET, .
,410VERNMENT STANpARR -•
- • FOR SALE BY
FiOTHZNGFHAM 8c
•
. WELLS;
AGENTS. •
•,,,, .
au29-tf
SEAMLESS BAGS:, •
•
PREMIUM" s a A"
FOB selat BY
_WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.;
Iy2l-mwfara No. 220 ÜBESTNUT Street.
UNNELL
GREgNilf . - UNTOY.A.O.e ; • CO:g
,
. S
PRINT:- • •
400 Oasee NEW FALL STYMIE!.
FOR BALE"BY •
WELLING, COFFIN, & 00.,
bsa.mwfain• .1;W'; 220 04118T,BITT StrOt... •
-ouratuNs., F,OR HOSPI - TALS.
20,000_ YARDS
BLUE -GREEN WIDE
COTTON DAMASKS.;
GEORGE D.PARRraIt.
. int2646921.'ti3 - • _
1/11iTk3, SI:TIT/MA . ,FOR
AOSPITiNt PURPOSES.
5,00 11.0-6 iIIITt*ND,BLI7III AND yrzaTi AND
ALSO,' 3-4 nd 6-4 INDIGO BLITZ FLANNELS.
Tior•eile-bv• • :I', , -
FROTHEtTgrUAX,kYnALLS3
Iyl6-2m 84 FRONT and 15
WEIALINAL 00.111t4.46 00. r
NO. 220 011MM:fir, EITENZTi
are prepared to • -
CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY
ARMY • '
WOOLEN AND COTTON GOOD? ,
Op
STANDARD QIJA_T.J.TY.
. • aii2T-13m
SHIEVLEIT s t ;;AZARD et &
.IliNtOS. • •
119'0111118TVIT spuuirr, • • -
001111iiiiBION 3111BOHAZIT91
PRILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
RETAIL - DRY GOODS
T 1 1.4 E SS THAN
- sur-n. - WEI othisaviritions,—Bleached at 9X :cent
wlde.do .at 10 ;, bevier-at 11X, and -full- 37 inches wide,
12x; two cases just opened of,old stock, full yard wide,
14; beavier.do. 16 one case 1.8 Wan:mutts 17-;
_one CB3O
Bti3lPei !dem, soft Lula', 161 thie is finite fine. Just
opened; two cases'Wamsnitit and one case of Williams
ville nt less than the agentle prises.` One case Pitlow
hinslins one case 6.4 Sheeting at 18; heavy dheet:
ing, 2% yards wide, VTX ; tinblinwitied -11%;
heavier do. 14 ; pj wide do lb; .bale do:, 85 inches wide,
16; one.lot much heavier 18-; Sheeting, 1%, yards wide,
at 22; full 2% wide - do '373c. The above' goods I will
guarantee to be lower than-this regular:wholesale price.
. • ..GB tNYIitLL /3.11L1Ng3, •
sel . • , .No:IOIB:IIILIKKETI3treek - above Tenth.
, .
FLANNELB.—lshavelww-orte-otAhe -
Masud cheapest aisortments in. this•oity.- Good
all-wool 'red 25 cents; finer do. 3IX ; One bale Union
hbakar Flannel, white. • at 28; these are Quite heavy;
ltallerdvale, all.wool, 37X ; finer do. 373{, and every
cumber up to 75 cents. Gray Twilled for *soldiers' shine
373< ; heavy all-wool at 90; finer do 45. Just opened,
two bales plain gray at 30 and 36 ; these are all-wool ,•
heavy blue twilled 37X, 40, and 45;`heavy red 'twillAd
35 and 37X.- Woolen . goods are going up rapidly, and
these are much lower then can be bonsai in a .ettort
time, beiniabout the - iame prices they were Bald at last
season. . GRANVILLE B. HAINES, ~
set. - 1013 51AIIKET,fitreet, above Tenth. -.
BARGAINS IN MUSLIN.—We will
sell a good unbleached Muslin for 123 cents': bet.
ter for-16; better for 16;• we have- on hand every make
of unbleached and bleached of all the widths; bleached
Muslin 12)(, 14, 16,' . 16, and 19; Bheetings, .13‘, I,v. 2
Yards, 2g, , 2g, and 8 yards wide; good twilled 'Canton
Flannel 20c; all-wool Flannel 25c; Twilled Shirting.
:Stripes Ito; a large assortment Linen Goods; some ape
barnsine in real Marseilles Quilts; those wanting 'a
`handsome Quilt at a moderate price oan now be suited.
This stock having moat of it been bought before the ribs,
storekeepers will-find. they,can ears money by calling on
us, as wo guaranty to sell any make of Muslin less than
they .catt.buy.it any wholesale house. ..
. 11. D. & W.R. PENNELL,
• 1021 KA MEET, below Sloven th.
504::°DeBeitTbie.' D AR K f il or i•CloirAB7BweaS!l,llS.
••••• CURwEN STODD RV & BE 4 YP BBB;
450, 452, and 454 liorl4ll:llooNDlitieet,
an3oo 25 . • 1 . , abova Willow
,ADOSE•CLOAKING , CLOTHS; .
JL.I in black. naullum, andligbi colors.
• ODRWEN BTODDANT.
450, - 452, and 454 North pEOOND fitreet f
auBo-2t above Willow
QTELLA SHAW N S, $2:00:
kJ • - STET, tak• A:WLS. : S2 50 .' -
STELLA SHAWLS,' 800,',• • •
STELLA SHAWLS,. "8 50 •
SrELLA•SfIAWLS, 400.,
With a large and varied stook of import.* itoodig'
CURWEN STODD ART Jt''BROI'LIER, - •
.450 452, and 454 North SEpOND,,dbreet,..,
• an3o ' • abiiie
N EW GOOD S. -2,10118L1N- DE
. .
laines ; new styles neat Plaid Glace Peeling; Plain
Reps, Blue, Green, and Brown •, Figured Oashreares
beautiful neat Figured Bee Poplins.; Blue and Soiled-.nO Detainee; new Calicoes, choice patter* heat . Plai
Flaenet for Gents' Shirts very, desirable and scarce;
also a nice . assortdeiat of agairnereilfor Men and Boys, at
JOHN 11...81'011E3',
an3o l 702 &SOH Street:.
HAND :LOOM TABLE LINEN.-.
:.0 4;7.4, and 8 4 widths, in,varions grades, at
low picot • • _
....011RWItlf. , 8TODDILET & BROTOIIIB, . -
450, 462, and 454 North 81COON 0 Street, • •
auBo.2t above Willow.;
- PALL STYLES_ MOUSSELINE. D
.LLLAMA. -
Mau chapter Moneselir.o.Delaines,
Pacific Mousseline el sine% ' •
Hamilton MousselineHelaine', • •
In Choicestylcia • • ' ' •
CIJEWEN STODDAHT •,ts BJIOI4IIIB,
450,457, and 454 North SECIONDStreeti
an 30-2 t above Willow
BLACK SILKS.
. .• .
A-1 huperior grades of Black Silks, at our usual low
Pilot's. •
CIIRVirEN STODDART, 3i BROTHER,
450,'452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
au2o 2t above Willow.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 62 1-2.
FANCY DRESS SILKS, 76.
FANCY DRItSS SILKS, 81. •
Closing out deep lot of Silks.
01111W1N STODCART &BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 Nortl, SXIXONA Street,
6030.21 ."'‘ aboye
•
TVORYTYPES.-LREIMER'S
.
Iverytypcs are very &Wildfire pictures, pleasing in
appearance, lifelike hi coloring; light and -bade natu
rally arranged. iIItOOND Street, above Green. lt*
-211 TRUBB:ANW,BRAOE DE
c‘0:11,4111111DLES, •
Oorner TWELFTH and SAAR Elrroota, Pnitodaipbla..
Hernial Trauma and mechanical appliances correct],
adjusted by;
0. H. NHIIDLIIII3.
rine Wrench and approved American, adapted to every
form• of rupture, in adults and children, Rl:Wish end
American Supporters and Belie, Shoulder Braces, Bas•
DeDllOllO9, Elastic Stockings, and Bridriaoa in /coat vs.
riety. -Ladies , Department, TWDLFTEI Street, find
door below. Race. Conducted by competent ladies.
iy2S-Sm if
• •
SCIENTIFIC HAI D YE OF
JlLhis toil Ladies isierGezitleizies,lii -01:1191-
10710 M; 1101.311T13 taq BRAITEL • giuBo4.o.
rt! ctuarter-Atisis,.Pitlit
, •12,• Illartta Bar Bum .rtiot »relied per iohooniij24:-
11814, sad- for sale 1f9..721:1112T0M1 . at 1,411111G 1 12,
202 end . 204 south FRONT . era
QPIXt PEAS—Of prime finality, ; , for
L. 7 isolator - •BHODIIS 1.1111LL1A.141,
COTTON BAIL DUCK AND . OAI4-
TAB, of all ntunbers and brand!.,• • •
fin
Tents,
sift& Awning Twins; of A description!, rer
Tents, Awnings, Trunk aid Wagon Covers.
Ati-bei,...,-kalsit . Hannfsetarers! , Drier Fat', from 1 to
!r
Rai um - 'Tarpaulins, Beiting;36ll Twine, do.
nd " to 4.; JOHN W. NVEBBIAN CO.,
104 JOHNS Alloy..
110ORT'WENE:—Tirr"agbria and o . por to,
; .1.. :Port for 8010, in bond; by _
_ Tire4
011. a. B. OILUI3
• N 0.126 WALNITT. Stmt.-
•al4
107 &nsiii,WAVlS'erbg.
- p.AT.4.TscO AND Tommo: DUCK ,
ALi tire4eby 0 X . L 11 BositE,Blllooiip,
. 31 / 1 1 1 1.; , • 1.40040.;.;
CARPETS. AND OIL CLOTHS.
GLEN EOHO VILLE'S.
*.csaALLijm. Ai- .00,
509 OHNBTRZIT STIZiIE.TI
cop?a!te.. : lndepezOtace Re11,),.<•
DIANT:I7/4qT0311114- IIEPOW;111118 1: 4,1D, .11)1IL11118
, • . . ...... • ;:' . • . •
CA•Rt`P.ETIN•GS.
•::oiftaraorll &c.,
. .
Have now on hand an extensive stock of
Carpetings, of our own and other makes, to
which we call the attention of cash and short-
time buyers.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
STATEMENT OF ATLANTIC FIRE
INSIIBS:NOEI 0031PLNY, OF BROOKLYN,
L Y., Bkember 31.1881.
Capital Brock 3,000 dares es $5O $150,000
• ASSETS.
Beal Estate of the Oompany • $5,000 00
Amount of Cash on hand 1,054 96
‘. • bi i 2 Atlantic Bank, New York, 6,508 15
in City Bank, Brooklyn— 743 04
Office Furniture and Fixtures of two offices:. 1,200 00
Cash in bands of Agents and in course of
transmission • 6,330 35
Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort.
gages, constituting the first lien on Beal . •
Relate, on which there is less than one year's'
interest due and owing 163,103 69
'Amount of Stocks owned by the Company, par • -
value $42,010, Market value ' • 38,600 00
Amount of Intereit accrued but not yet doe.; - 6,560 99
Amount of Stock held by the Oomoany as
latCra-seCialtY for loans, par yalue-$28,900,
market value $28,066, loaned ,thereon 23,600 OD
Amount of Interest due and unpaid 100 00
BECEIPTS.
Amount of Cash Premium received ' $94,89 70
Amount of Intereet received .. 13,943 61
Income from other sources ... . 2,861 06
EX PEN SES
Amount of Losses paid during the year $41,886.93
Amount of Losses peild during the yeir, which
occurred prior to the year.
5,695 83
Amotint of Dividends paid during the year.... 80,000 00
Amount of Expenses, including Oommissions
and Salaries sof 'officers ' 18,880.
98
Atrioant 'of . Titter+ " 2,412 3S .
'Arnotuit all other Expeneee and'Experidi. .
terve of Elie Oonipany .7,943 01
• 6107,110 04
Amount of Loewe durOgil!* year, which have
not been settled. "
81,200.00
8. BAHDENWERPEIC.Agant,.
421 • WALNUT ,Eitreet,- P biladalphia, Pa. •
r • 1131 4 788N'0118 i'IITCADELPAIA, :
APDBEW C. ORWIG, Rm., 138 gond: Front street.
t3mm
JOHN aox. po:, 134 Walnut etreet.
J. B. MYERS & no:, 232' and 234 Market street.
VAtiltD,Gll6lllloltE Cheetttst street.
BAILEY .k 00., 819 Obestntst street. • -
WOLGART/TH & B&LBIGE; 9 Bank street.
joefir VOGT re C 0.,, 39 Smith Arourth street: •
WEL DIOOO I 3OE, 0.9., - 80 15010 Thtrd street.
e. -at*; :
QTATEM EN T OF: NEW AMSTE R
KJ- DAN. It.IBI7R&NOE ..60,11PANT OF
113 CW. 1011 H, DISOEM.BBII 31ST, 1861.
Capital Stock, 8000 altarep $200,000
. . ASSETS.
CaFh on band and in Banks - $7,960 46
Cash in band of Agents and in course of
transmission. 1,956 92
Amount .of Lonna, sictired by Bonds and
Mortgageit, constituting the first lien on '
reel estate, on which there is jets than one
years' interest duo " 194,560 00
Amount of Loans on which- interest bee not
been paid within one year -
Amount of Stocks owned by thepompany, • -b*
par value 553,600; mettet value - • ' • 2,425 00'
Amount of Stock held by the Conpsny as'
collateral security for iOInI4 Par value'
$39,126, - market value' $34,206 70; loaned • ' '
. thereon ' ' ' 23,310 00
Premiums due and unpaid, and other pro
perty* • 4,488 09
Amount of •Interest on 'investments made by
the Company due and unpaid
Amortpt of-Interest on•lnvestments made by •
the Company accrued but not due. I,ll'S 91
Amount of Interest on.lnveshrients made by •
the Company, except Mortgages accrued '
but not due
BB OFJP"I'S
. -
Amount of Cash Premiums revived ' $65,915 55
Amount of Interest Money' 15.529 72
• EXPENDITUBES. - •
A moinit 'of Leases paid during the year $30,732 92
Amount paid for reinsurance" and return
premium 1,873 49
Amount of Dividends paid during the year.. 18,000 00
Amount of Expenses during the year. in
chiding Commissions and Fees paid to
Agents and Officers of the Company' 3.756 88
Amount of 'Taxes paid by the Oompany 3 918 00
Amount of all other' Expenses and Expen
ditures 14,054 05
• 382.195 82
O."IIA.I3DIENVTAIRPICS, Agent,
No. 424, WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
ItEIIIIBIENOES.
Plato dr &bottler, - 1 A. A. ThudinAL
Oberles 'resin dr
. 1 eel St*
WAR -147 4 , POLICIES.
THE 4IITU4L LIFE INSVEANCE
.:COMPANY 0B ' . NEW: .YORK.
P Si wrlsrpfrorr;TPr4dent:
ASSETS
-OS'ER RIGHT MILLTONROP DOLLARS
F. BATCH - FORD:. STARR.
AGENT,
400 Walnut Street, Phila
This Company has decided to Issue policies, with war
risks, to those who voluntoer or are drafted into the
Army under the recent proclamation of the President.
The premium, and extra premium, may be paid quer
terly, half-yearly, or yearly, at , the option of the assured
Blank forma of atiplioatton; and every information, may
be had oa applieatiott, by , letter:or otherwise, to
F. RATCHFORD:STARR, •
. • - •
• THILADZLPJIT.
Thomas Robins,
M. L.. Dawson,
George M. Stroud,
John - B. Myers -
Joseph Patters
John M. Atwood,
Thomas H. Powers,
William McKee,
an.90,8t
laj.
g").
FIRE AND MAIIINN
11141:fildil WE COMPANY.
snmene 41.6 WALNUT BTRRET, PHILADELPHIA.
•
CAPITAL *200,000.
This company apt:tittles to take risks en the enie
damsel of Property et low ratee.
The 'public can rely upon its responsibility, and nbal•
t 7 to pay • losses promptly. Its disburcomonte for thy
benefit of the public, during the lest nine yeait a 0:zoo,*
8500, 0 0 ,
and we reirpeoffolly solicit its favor In the Mute.
• DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. D171.01(.1',. JERRY wAlautir.,
ZORN W. OLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, .
0. It. u - Benrrr, ABRAHAM fIABT,
DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER a_ HOE, of X. It
WM. M. SWAIN, :FURMAN SHEPPARD
/0131111 ICLAPP, 11. D. N. B. LA WRENCJI,
WM. 0. RITIIMAN, JOHN SIMPLEX. -
' THOMAS CRAVEN, President
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President.
JAB. B. ALVORD, Becretari. aP24-tf
- -
V ANE I
4: Ago. 408 00;81altr i f
FIRE AND . lEN INZ
B. N. Buck, •
Chas. Richardson,
lioTary Low* Jr.,..
Alex. WhiUdin, •
Ott). A. Wept,
O. W. Davie, • - •
FRANCIS 1 . 811 l
OBABLBB BICH •
WILLLMAN. I. BLANC n
COMMONWEALTH , :FIRE INSU:
iIANON 001LPAISTIf t 01 Tar STATI el
PIXNBYLVAIIIik.
DuACFTOII.I3. . .
Milli Jayne, M.D., Cherie! Bogant,
John HI. White% John H. Walker,
Iklward 0. Knight, Robert Shoomakrr,
Thortuul 8. Stewart, William Strutter;
U 01217 Lama, Jr, Itifjob Jonoe.
DAVID JAYYD, M D., President.
JOHN M. WHITALL i Vice Stee.ent.
itAINUDLI3. NOON, Secretary.
Ooriunonweeltb. 8 13 enKirlitnr•
Stre.t. PbHadelvbla eva.tt tr
SAFES.
FATimms SAFE DEPOT . -
110 1 130 td No. sa South SIIVARTE Street, ass
7rita3klin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and briny
determined -to 'merit future patronage, has secured ar
elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand I
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated_. Wrought a&
Chilled Iron Biro and Burglar Proof Safes, (the oni!
strictly fire and burglar proof Wee madeilso,
Jae:mailed Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Lo
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished
to order on, short notice. This la the strongest, best pro
tected, and cheapeat.Door and Look yet offered. •
Also, particular attention le called . to Liffie's Neu
Cabinet Safe, for. Plate, Jewelry, am. This. Beife.-le eon ,
o w e d to ourpaii 41 style and elegance anythlns yret
dared for this purpoeo, Ind is the, only one that ID - 114itp
fire and burglar proof. -- _
BrporataTorruu—l h ave mower', hand say twenty. to:
Verret, Herring; 'di Co.'s Safee, moat'of theta' nearly, new ,
and inne forty of 'other Makers, comyirising • a - complsti
anoitment of to and' all lately ,eiohanged for Hai
Dow 'celebrated LLWe dare." They Ida b. 'pad as mai
low prices. Please call and examine. 't , ' l : l4 : to Sr :,
laid-lyff M. C• OADrarigititati
EVANS 16.3 WATSON'S; t 3: rt.
5=4".i • “I.llld2rDEß:sairm
. r,,lB,•BOljTEi FOURTH STIIHRT,
PRILADFLPHIA, PA."—
s •
A lap. midi of FLUE-FR.O9i 11111,14111 oy
bond.
- -GERMANTOWN, PA.
3123 3m
8249,801 Oa
$111,184 37
9,050 OD
3,472 00
$248;586 OS.
$81,476 25
Agent
REFERENOES.
John Weleh,
George. Stuart,
B B Whelan, .
J. Fisher Learning,
William G. Ludwig,
Arthur G. Coffin, '
Thomas Watteon,
William S. Boyd.
CI • -.
CIF 00Ff2AN7
OrtB.
R. D. WOoilital. "
John Kneeler, jr.,
P.B. Justioe, •
" Washington Jones,
Ohms. Btokee,
John W. Amman.
, President. •
ItDBON, Vice President..
• :I), Secretary. ftoblti-if
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BOARDING:
PONTRY:AII.AIt .
011.6108 • BiOokiniiwt. Airy.
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lk/TARSHAL!I3
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ILL. a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWATA.
DEE, Judge of the Dietriot Court of the. United Staten,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Mini;
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, 'at QUEEN. STREET
WHARF, on- TUESDAY, September 18, 1882, at 12
o'clock. M.., tbe cargo of the schooner hUSBN JANE,
consisting of 4(0 barrels of Pitch, 17 casks do., and 52,000
obinglee. WILLIAM MILLW ARO,
11. 0. Marshal leaatern Distrlot of Penna.
PlociAiompole, August 30, 1882. ael•Bt
. -
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of
a Writ of Bale, by the JOHN . lion:'-
WALS
DER, Judge of the District Chimi 'of.-the .United States,
ha and fbr the Eaetern District of Peimsylvania, in admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public eale, to the
highest and beet bidder, for cash,. at the 841116CV-Db(111.
ILENSIN G TON, on WED NE iDAY, ep tem
her 17„ 1862, : et 12 o'clock N., the cargo of the schooner
&RBIET AED . ‘11,01; combating. of 763 barrels Eo
sin, 136 cooks 404 and 71;000 shingles
WILLIAII KILLWARD,
13..:$.1.tirshal Eastern plikiot 'of Penna.
Panannralrtn, nugnet 30,1862: . eel-61..
MARSHAL'S SALE:--.By..viitue of
a Writ of Salo, by the Hon. JOAN GADWALA
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
an and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at-public sale, to the'
highest, and best bidder, fur cash, at the. SORE W-DO IK
WHARF, KENSINGTON, on WEDNESDAY, Septem
ber 17, 1862, at 12 °Week M., the cargo of the schooner
EMELIN R RICKEY, consisting of 1010 barrels of Be
sin, and 118 casks do. ' ' • '
-••- WILLIAM MILLWARD,
• U. B. Marshal Eastern District of Palms.
• PHILADELPHIA, Aukupt • - sel-8t
corit.umtimres.
OTIOE.:-JAMES . RAISTIVEN HA
VINO:: withdrawn from the firm of NAPIER,
NVELBFORD, & BANKEN, af•NewT irk, and WEGS
FORD, BANKEN, dr..00.., of Philadelphia, on the 30th
JUNE last, the copartierthip hitherto existing between
the undersigned has been, by mutual , consent, dissolved
ea regards James Raztken.
how York, Augrat 28,1862
EE FIRM OF NAPIER, WELS
- - FOND, & NANXICN,- of New York, and
WELSFORD, BANHEN, & CO., of Philadelphia,
having been dirnselved by' the withdrawal of TA efES
. BANNBN, se above announced, the subseribere give
notice that they will continue the bnalneai in New York,
'under the firm of NARINII,k WEB FORIX •
IMIIES NAPIER,
JOSEPH WIlbSr0)31).
ea.&
New 'York,' August 28, 1882
:FINANCIAL.
'FIVE ',TWENTIES;
. ".
. • .
20-YEAR SIX PEE CENT. BONDS,
PAYABLE 47 THE OPTION .9r rEkopoyzitzt-
NICHT AFTER FIVE YEARS. •
X am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE
TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR,
THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE mon' DATE
OF DEPOSIT,
'Ana avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by
:etas 11ring payment in GOLD of the interest from Slay
. .
A full supply of these Bonds always on hand.
JAY 0001KE,-
. •
susswarTiozi..solvrr,
114 SOITTIIVEthIbIST.
j729-tf
JANES H. WALTON, THOMAS W. YOST.
WALTON & YOST,
BANKERS, , BROKEItEI,
AND
GBIT23IIhIB COLLECTORS,
No. 2b South THIRD Street, Philadelphia
BRIPBRENCES.
JO Oooke & Clo., Hon. James Pollock,
Samosa, Kent, Santee, & Co., Hon. H. D. Poetor,
Reberick, Black, di Co., Hon. A. H. Reeder,
O. kicKibbin & Bon, Hon. Aea Packer,
B. P. Middleton /t. Bro., Hon. Warren J. Woodward.
Hon. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, Req.
au7.Ba2
EXPRESS Com:PANE&
i r tL ima.• THE . ATIANS.
PRIM COMPilirl; :.Office 820
CHESTNUT Street, iorwexcis Parcels, Packages, Wier
ohsndise, Bank Notee, and Specie, either by Ito own
linos or in connection with other Express anemias, to
all the prinoipal Towns and CRties of the United State*.
H. 8 BANDFOED,
General Superintendent.
ILLVKINATIgg O4LL•
6 . 6 T .lI.CIFER" - ,011; WORKS. •
100 ON Laotfer" Burning Oil on hand.
We guarantee Ub W. to be non-explosive, to burn
the on la the lainikniith a steady; brilliant dame, without
crusting the, wiArdind but slowly. Barrels lined with
10111Wenal1294WialiaiTt SMITH; & PEARSALL,
Ireinar : : . 111,1011ENT wrest.
B FRANIC.PA-Lm-g-4.
Samson Arttst to the Government Institotions,Mak.
ington. Also, to all of the Medical Ck,lloges Nal goy .
Wale.
The it ALMBB LIMBS," sdnloteS by ;Ake Am
end Navy Borgoons. yarnshlsts gent ges tb k ,Add relso ...
i y a r g in No. 1609 ONESTNIIT Street. Pidladfa.
(iANADA PEAE-56 liis •Catiada
rem, of 41 , 827 r oboiiiimality, for sale by:
JIHODICS as WLLL.TiLiftI,
irdf. 107 . Sonth WATER Street...
J A MSS' NAPIER.
JOOl Z PIT WE GSF ORD,
J.nIES BANKEN.
HeMS
NEW YORK,APVERTISIMENTIP.
NEW Y eRH . , AUTUMN
IMPORT.
BRITISH GOODS.
SAMUEL ItteLEA.N & Co-*
39 8151)11' PARK PLACE,
Simi nit* omen, end' ore' by each steamer receiving ad
ditions of • •• • • '
.11 . 2.NCYrDRE8S' ovine; ; , -
BLACK , ANMWRITE PINTS,
DROWN 1311BETING8t, •••
:BLLOK. AND COLORED • ALAAOA.B,
BLACK- AND 'COLORED 00BUROS,
BLADE' AND COLOR 31D DE LINES,
MOURNING, PRINTED, AND WOVEN OOODS,
DEBEOES: &AV E LL
PLAID AND WAVY LONG AND SQUARE SRAWLB,
To an oxemination . and - purchaee of which' they respect,
Daily Invite buyer& . • '
SAMUEL Mo.LEAN •
• ' 39 AND 41 PARS 114.0 E,
anl9-12t* MEW YOBS. • .
AMUSEMENTS
M 85..,. Jam: DREW'S ARCH--t ,,
STANIiT REINATRE.
Acting and Stage Manager W. 8. FREDERICKS.. -
BueineaB Agent ar.d Treasurer JOS. D. M.I:IBPHY. .
FIRST WEER! - FIRST WEEK! '
MISS MAOGIIC MITCHELL,
MONDAY, and EVERY -RVESING,
EANORON," "FANOION,"
OR THE CRICKET.
With new Scenery, Dresses_ &c.
Vancbon MAGGIE MITCHELL.-
Performance.commences g' to 8.
WALNUT—STREET THE &TRE.—
.
v v • sole Lessee Mrs. NI A GA RRETTSON.
Business Agent . . Mr. JOHN T. DO NNELLT.
GLORIOUS 9b 0 (71.8 S
Of the telented and )(touter artiste,
' MR. AND MRS. E. L. .DAVENPORT.
MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER let,
Oommer.cing with Sbakspeares play of . .
HANLET.I--. -,
- Hamlet._ - — 119i . ...E.X. DAVENPORT.
Opbelia . ....... ....Frs. Z. L. DAVENPORT. ,
Gbott ' ''. `.- ' Ilk. E. L. TILTON.
Oonclodiwgigith."THlT BLESSED BOIL" . '
TIISTITUVIOIstIOR THE BLIND.- •
1.1 Tbe term will commence on NON D &Y, September .
1. The..FIEST EXHIBITION on WEDNESDAY, a
;)1 P.
• inoni.No. •11 South 'EIGHTH Street,
•
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS,
7025 CHESTNUT STREET,
Is open daily (Stmdays excepted) from 9A. M. till II
Admission 25 cent& Children heN prioe. _
Shares of SOJek, S3O.
-WA:NTS.
200
WiNTEti -TO FIND :A
• PARTY , with this amount to eneage is
IatIt6.2.IIOIITABLE BUSINESS that wilt res-
Ilse 0,000 Der wpm:doss will be shown npon an inter- -
view. Address-WILIM .&
,CO., Office of the Pres,. '
with name, &a: • ati3o-2t4r
'WANTED ITUATION BY
a young men from, ille , country in a wholesale
cw retail dry . goods store. Has bad three years' expe-
Apulia. Can furnish `a recoMmendation from last em.
3leior. Address "Box A, idontirdmerrville Post Office.
wallas* '
LADY.
A YOUNG AY • DESIRES .A
.L.i- Situation as GOVERNESS, or In a School, to -
teach tbe English branch. Salary of not as mach ira- ~,
portitisce as reliable occupation. Has no objection to the
~.
°waft*. '•Address .. 4l Teacher,r at this offirs. ab29-StIS . -
ANTED-AN ENTRY:O (JERK ' ,
VIF in a first-clam Jobbing 'Howe.. The best room—, t
menilatione will be. required. Address "DIT. Gliodast7r
office of - The Press. ais2(1:11
•
•
. PJLRT OF . A FURNISHBD ,
raa .1101:18S WANTED by a small family , is e'en*
location.. Addlress-80x139b, Poat Office. ait2ll.tf :
FOR SALE AND PTO LET:
A STORE . AND,DWELLING;
Ilia in a good neigbboihood;'9lBo TINS West, T
LET. A pply.s
min. (It*
ELrDIGLIN,
.
eti PART. EXCHANGN.—Desirable.. - _:
;Az Ferm,mear : DAßSlN-13 miles from the city, conve- 1 ".
nient to Railroad Station, 1X miles f•om Darby Passen- . ,
gerßailroadi Containing 70 acres, good improvements,
nicely watered: Also - , - Restirltal farm 85 acres, Bucks
,nounty, 28 miles from the city. Apply to • '
R. PEll`lll', • :
'go. SO9 ,WAX,NIII`.. Street., •
111:ROCERY . FIXTURES Szo •of
• I
A., Superior . quslitj.gfoi sale at Second.hand. Dqpot,
aIVENTH, above Thompson street.
eu2B v si* • NATHAN W. ELLIS. •
ROUSE AND FURNITURE FOR .
Mag. S&LE —Elegant -Brawn . Stone Home and Imad-
Borne Furniture.; Walnut street, between Seventeenth
and Eighteenth streets. 'Apply to
au26 lm
el FOR SALE—A beautiful
COT
TARE, and six acres of Ground, in the Interior 01.
Pennsylvania, - desirably situated and arranged for ars
academy or first-class school, near a thriving village,
and in &healthy location.
Also. admirable DWELLING and Lot, I& New, Bloom
Redd, Perry county, Penna.
Abe); a large number of, cottages, lots, and other pro
perties, for sale or exchange:,
B. P. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street,
anll3 and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEK.
. eligible -STORK
ILIA and rixitrßEs,4a CHESTNUT Street, next an
new poet office. : -
n .. .
RIDITOVAL.
Tho OUR and FISHISCG TAOHLB:I3tore will-be re
mo'od to 416 OHN2TNUT Street, 82PTEIM)3211 lat.
Inanire of . • . - PHILIP :WILSON & (30.,
jy2841 , . 482 CHESTNUT 'Street.
lATO LET—Dweßing No. 24 South
SEVENTEENTH Street. Apply to '
WETUSBILL & BROMIDE,
No. 47 North BEOOND etre&
TO. RENT-A THREE-STORY
WA .
BRION' on PINE. Stral4,:liest
Seventeenth, north aide. Avaly to - , ,
wirrair.RlLL & BUOTHEIE,
47 and 49 North ,SEOOND Street.
•FOR SALE OR 'TO *LET----Four
Rouses, on the west side of BROAD &net, below
Octumble avenue. Apply at the southwest corner el
Brai'M pad RANSOM. Streets. mh2e-t*
.RENT—A THREE-STORY
BRios. DWELLING; = on RARE Street, one door
above Twelfth, north .aide. Rent low to a good tenant.
Apply to••-•••••• WETBERILL & BROTlfilt,
joI2 - • •Ir ,47 god 40 North SECOND Street.
) DISTILLERS:T
The DISTI.GLEIT kites= ae the
.PHCEINIX,"
and formerly owned wad oecapied by SAND. &MYTH.,
BM.; allnai6l on . TWENTV.THIRD, between RAM
and VINE Streets, Oapaoity 600 bushels
per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and acoom
modeling terms. Is in good running order, and has all
the modern linprovereente. An ar4estan well on the pre
mises furaishea an unfailing supply of good, pare water.
• Address Z. LOOK& Oo , No. 1010 MARKET
Street; Philadelphia. fa224ltf
M3MMUi
tf y i , m ,. FOR , NEWLOULE &NS, Dl
' etearnekbUWAYTEE. Washing
ton Simmeg, commander. will sail 'TUESDAY, Septem
ber 2d. Freight will not be received after Monday.
Shirixws will please send their Bills of Lading to the
office of the undersigned before 10 o'clock on the -day
of sailing.
For freight or passage apply to . .
wir,Lran A. Javis 1 00.,
106 WALNUT Street.
FOR NEW, ORLEANS
The fest-sailing iron steamship 417 ABU& •
Rill be despatched as above.
For freight or passage in cabin, apply. lo
sknioss & oci',
DOOR- 8 CBES? WlLtar. .
FOR THE SEA. SHORE.
•
CAMDENE AND AT-
Oak- . LANTIO 11AI. LBO AD ..
CIIANON -OE BoUlo3.—On and after MONDAY,
Sept. let, 1862, • . •
Mail Tra'n leaves Tine-street Ferry M 7.30 A. M. ,
Barren • is .is ss 3.45 P. M.
Accommodation train, for Abneoom only, 440 P. M
Returniag, burros Atlantic—Mail - 4 P. NC.; Expreas,
6.06-A. M.
Accommodation leases Absecom at 3 45 A. Al.
Paseengers for 'Long Branch and intermediate eta
tione will tale the 7.30 A.M. train.
FARE 9.1.50. Ronnd•Trip Tickets, good only for Met
Dag and Train for which theg are issued, $2 50. Ex
canton Tickets, good for three days, $3. Hotels are
now open.
. en2B.t.f
rymr.Tumrricl=lii
• WEST OBES PER
"AND PRILADNLPNIABAIL-
smog
VIA M 1 DIA.
SPEDIAL NOTICE.
GREAT PEVESTBIAN FEAT AT MEDIC MAW
SEPTEMBER int to 9th, INOLUSIVE
Trellis leave the Depot, northeaet corner of EMI.
TEENTE and MARKET Streets, at 745 and 10 30:A.
M.. and 2 and;9.Bs P. M., leave Media in the evening at
4 98 P. M., .daili, and On TUESDAY and FRIDAY at
Fare for the Excnraion n cents.
t _~_~
SYLVANIA RAILII,OktI.--
FOR BETBLEBNia, DOYLEF.ITOWN, IRAIIO4.
°HUNK, HAZELTON. EASTON, WILKES
; . . BASED, dm.
PALL AERANGEPIIENT.
THUF. THROUGH TRAINS.
On and after. MONDAY, September 1et.1882,
Paa-
Denser. Trains Will leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, .
above Tbompion street, Philadelphia, daily, (darldnYe
excepted,) as follows :
At 7 A. K. (*Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch
• Obunk, Reselton, Wilkesbarre. &o.
The 7 A. Al. Train makes close connection with the
Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being the ahorteat
and most desirable_ route to Wilkesbarre, and to all points,
in the Lehigh Coalregion.
At 3 P. M. (XwPrees) for . Bethlehem, Easton, &0..
This train reaches aston at 6P. AL, and makes close
connection with New Jorney..oentraLlar New York.
At 15 P. M. for . Ilethleheti v Allentown, Idanoh.
Chunk.
A s.o ifL A. AL, and 4.15. P ;. IL, for Doylestown.
At 6.1 0 P. Id for Fort Whittington.
White were of the fittoond, and
.Taird.streeta line City
passenger Cars.ritn•direitly to the 'new Depot.
• ~..,TRAINS FOR &DELPHI&
• ,Leave :RethlAent at 5 40 d. M., 9.18 A. Ks and 8.33
7:30,A. Al., and 340 P_ M.
l ease ?ogt;'SF'aahlnatton at 8.40 A. AL
ON SUNDAYS.
tbleheth at 8 A. M.
.
7 , 7 • 11 4 . moYlestown at BP. AI. •
Doiltatown - foißbiladelpina at 6.30 A. M. • .
IBetblebt tri .. 6 P. AL
Fare to Belblehili • * SI.
'Potato Eastonl.6o
Fare to Kenai Chunk - " 2 . 60
Fare to Wilkeiberie4.6o
Thsoushtickete must be Procured at . the Ticket ONices,
at THIRD Streit Or 'BRIMS Street, in order to .secnra
• - .he above, rates of fare. . .. ; , , ; .
All 'Pes'aitngei Tient lec.itit Sunday Trains) llogiteo . t
at Berke satreet with. Soth and Sixth. atreate an 4'
end Third streets Paintenier.Railioads, dye min! ".
.
reving - Thild Strsct. iTt
1 . . MASH, Agen
an3o•at .
Q. H. MIIIIIHEID,
203 South SIXTH Street.
JOHN. G. BRYANT. Agent
NORTH PENN-