•''—''-.------- AND COMMERCIAL. T IM MONEY MARKET. rnii.ADßLruti, September 1,18112. errs,tlere on h" lreel tc''"). were net much d „ I mola vows frnm the teat of war in Ylrgistaaffecte 0 , pr ' oca , ~,,e per cent , and Government spouvities !!,,,,„3 slant half per Dent. There wee a greet deal of dor:„0, WI It did net ex tend to money trsuesotions erelt.dood chiefly to hot debates on the subject of plat 5 0. A gecrral an , thy wag apparent, and the f f ' rtl t o f bailers dune wee very swam wo w sok weird the same feeling wee manifset, the A l doeorstort keeping theirOtook from being thrown pal! .. ; ;woo, The transeotions were very limited. se IP' , 0 ib. principal feature of the day, and It (Inc. poilf oshom mv, opening at 80X. it ran up and down stir itro g i o 31, falling back to 80X. with sales at the all" koo . Thr bands of this company declined about ItO i r d ; oe t plat Norristown Railroad was so ld at eg i1.,,,0, Cleinwl.sa preferred declined X, but rano: 10070'00,,50.5.0 love. The onmoinn advanced g . It reel a ; vi ola wee relay firm at 9%. Poulain. 1 0 .aileolipel 5, tbe bonds remaining firm; th a t; til i tAlit° , 00,10.g.s a dvancing M. limits declined X • tilt"_,,Todoloady, the woos declining X. 17% ' Was 1G 111 V". ~,,,, Ego Island tto`,,, osgailso stock was dein at 51, the scrip also JAW Fohavi:dil Navigation preferred declined x, eta 00 dor o . y, the new remaining firm at 102. 0_ LI 001 4 fives declined %, the coupons Mita -.oing. Te 7,.... of ,' ii , tecds very mail Government seven thirties, 15 7, broight leg ; the blank 104—being a sli g ht d ev 7 .lo . liar li tie Ito ere.' t woe felt in partsenger vets,rail sod Wes sere 841. A email amount of Arch eold ~, .7te interso Interest felt by ail clan" I n the 01% 43 ii .r _ tom o r the hear, and the keen solicitude felt t or tf it l e i v h o od telstlves and friends In the late battles, ore Ild chief ca u se of the etsgnatton of ',naturist. roci mo ire fel eved, we can Boaraely expect a much tbit. W'l ei of money matters. molt lOot . 00 IL SCbUItS & Co. Quote foreign exchange for o:s,/ Props. from Boston, es follows: r4141816a eig ht 27%0 28 o 2828%. doyo Moiht 41 37 ,ts en4f.42X a 3 6° AP...". 4f 35 041.40 ~,„„1 , so lays tight 4f.42% 4."-ra... 10 ears right 91,t(691% P. , .. 1 % -- , Th so tisre 'debt 4tx e .. r 5.7,," .to A 611 eight - 84 0.. --_.,- e Sstlare fight, 04 , s ,„ , . pertf*-10,00 dew eight . .._ tl.l is .. troost,ooo4, A signs • . 48 attsgli ?ro w 1, 00 data sight 48 0 48 g sstiol farn _ poo l d colsonni ono*: ~• tort evetouus v par el-10 dia. 5 ehter. . parol ..10 pm Pas es oonso t ubing.. "r° )i di. • ie •icotry I lelP/ to "". 18x , ,i (217 pm el , g d Aseicat . al Wade ...... 7 X ° 8 g pm 0111101aL BANK STATEMENT. roam' itatort or r EIX PICILAMILPIIII 34.1tU Aug 2b. . Pllll4oeAble... TS 011000 34,083,000; 1i0613 America.. 4.1'53 591 4,212 084) Farm & Mech.., 6.613.264 5,170,598'. Commercial..„•, 1 561 000, 1,041, Vedana' .... ..! ';.111 000 2,136,000 , I,thertles„..' 1,952.000 1,929,000 poothwerk 1,168, 3 09, 1,137,484 Poslutom ....I 9.9.,739, 916,1370 3am Towashipl La 7,33 11 1 043. 11e4eru 1,142.0 0 1 1,917.57 mu .1 'itch ..I 1613 03 41 1,59'0,57 s3i. Commerce ..,..1 623,616 1 607, 09101,........ 2.8P6 346 2,351;5 Irodramits...l 7 03,773 788.887 cond o st b a ,,, 301 9%8 912.625 067... ... 9 40,022 fig ~,,";t 110 ;1 673.7 • 658, Cecil Whop, 707. , .711,0 0013 1 ........ • 715,000 721,000 Ta g ....... • 21.609,3 5 1 33,781,576:5,543,160 D4T0511/5. 015017L1T70311. ............---- 1 ......• .. . -. Bi ligik Beg. L o j Aug. 26 . 9814 . 1. tug. 26. ----............. ........--- pTdlTathi_ ... 1 $9,00.0 1 112,486,000,2381,000 .11840 000 Vol* ANEW. V.,691,421 2,784 . .1971 578,812 581,520' Vaned MA.. 4 . 9 24 . 201 1 4,8848_ ,20 193,p65 2 , 30,520 o nnsne rnkd o ,. 1,1611.000 1,169,0001 418,006 406,000 1 n y sobaski i.... ma 1,189,000 860,405 347,880 N. üb en den,.., 1047,009 1,618,000 126,000 128,000 68601w5r1t.....1 1.1 85 ! 1,1 1 8,187 82,6 65,040 Em i nn t m ., •. 0-6 231 986.318, 801,009 snails p ejo T owni ni;l 876 28 876 321 t 209,756 205.582 wo rn ~ i 1.783,57 1,652,454 i 171,610 162.220 ii,, & N e d ~.I 870 981 884.6061 834,426 828,641 canmorrn ...„, ! 822 87 607,6084 89.380 94 790 Otani 1 1666,281 1,482 2801 • 889 70 897,079 I w eane ws„„ i 000.267 600,7 171,698 165,847 a v an n unn ~ i 434,066 1 417,96 800 806 297,781 , ! 6111,4 0 : . 544,7 268,080 941,859 CarcUmwcalth.l 290,145 297,84 280,016 278,917 Ocza Exchsno. 544, 564. 215,000 211,000 Iltilo.. , 832,009 811, 269, -. 261,009 1 -,- -- - 24,697,64 24,237,682'6,071,866i Tobtl sJlesrings 1141sivAt9. 6605 97,063,81 . 2 06 8216,086 89 II fo. 2,682 947 63 226 269 77 (I 0 ' 9,7'45.883 72 867,983 11 14 m 2,834 7tlB 78 ' 268.949 50 ii 1,1 2.698.477 80 173.218 22 ti 3,) 2,813,109 28 300,178 85 816.688,180 64 81,487,293 84 The following ttetcnient shows the condition of the blob et Philadelphia at Tartans time. dazing the last few mottles 1362. Loans. ha 8,.....,.31,046,337 Yeb, a ..... M 346,119 Vet 3 99,393,360 ...... ".2a.037,691 Specie. CHrsul'n. Bewrit.. 1 5,684,723 2,146,219 21,890014 6,884,011 2,144,898 20,088,898 4,841,108 2,842,493 18,441,190 6,886 424 8,878.970 10,63%838 -.---- -.-- .-- .....- II 14, 21 23.244 739 6 912,870 0,048.280 6 26,.,, 25.793,118 0,062,82713,1313,994120.223,658 Kay I 20 8421.432 8,049,83513.709,502121,318,814 1 4, 11 L.,. 29,00,347 6,7 / V4,813,8er,i0n 23,902.2831 i U.,. 4121,583 6 629,22114,045,898 21 383, 0 09 44 26", ..... 31,538,608 6.587.01214,188,055 23,978,055 196)9 ..... .....21,747,010 5 ,6 8 3.48214.335,012 24,3840344 14 P ~ .. .31,951.716 6432.30714.354,59024973.011 g 16...,.....3'2,182.064 5,830,50314.298.021124,807,057 0 82,664,65516,649,426i4,864 7851.4 143,314 I , X..— —.82,011,578,6,573,99114.480,057114,410.420 iii,;.83,.400.80115.545,007,14.740,220124.387,781 K H....—. , 31 119 . 608 15,57 9 ,045 4 4,859,911124.183.004 0 21„„„., , 83.088, 618 .5,813,72415, 006,6 8 3124,05,817 0 23 ~.., .33,3143.313115.570.788 !4.055.278124.784.281 log. 4 33.517,900, 6 , 880,18715,028,070,24,858.289 I . n, .... .... 33.555717815,E09,730 ' 4.997,935 24 217,815 0 18 13. 12 6, 030 15.652.80515,009,351124,04 7 .810 t. 26, 63 731,57518.481 1 .06110,002,418424,137.882 88$. 1 33,539,85116,643,18015,071,855124 597,598 The aggregates compare with those of presto= weeks as follosrs: An 35. Sept. 1. . ' Olpitaltifock ...... .511,718,776 811,116,165.De0. 830 Loan . 3:1,731,675 83,899,361 Ino. 187,776 Unto. 5.443.051 6,648 160.1na. 60,109 Due fm other Db.., 5,446,166 6.32,6,079 nee. 118,076 Du to other 8k0..„ 11,18 i 786 0,511 1 ,107 Dao.. 16,679 Deposits 2443 1 .669 94,697,698 Ina.. 359,934 01ur510306 6402,418 5.071,856.160.. 89,437 The tollowing is the business transacted at the Phila. flelphis canon home for the month of August, 1882, missend with 'he tyro previous years : d Dent. 1800. 1861. 1882. to warehouse Ans. 1at....9987,244 91,232 909 $77.548 Vinh'd from foreign phi. 122.979 - 10.649 70 823 olher districts... 16 761 8,480 8,048 Fitgen far conoumpen 194.455 117 573 30,327 41 iran‘portation.. 4,208 6,751 4,143 ttPollsliqls eta. 81 „04 15 To irombouse Aug. totii, l / 6 1,129.690 167,84; Yawed for consumpticin 1,581 170 120.838 426.1503 rut mdse , ontored "... A . 303.1546 242,508 16.416 ikeetlic rooduco exp't... 463,826 513,640 1,049,481 DUTIIIII AIOIIIIVID. 1859. 1880, 1861. 1882. A4gnot .... , ... 8188 814 1370 419 ;E 3 ,687 8940.778 Fm. T m't1e..,1,616,112 1.844.483 1,004,971 2,699,953 $1,743 726 2,014,882 1,068 668 2.840,631 Tbo following statemsnt shows the business of the I*log Darold during the month of Jnin 1862, oom- Wind with tbo some month of 18611 1134112. atm:aired from Cord . ... —.8304,9 00 'I Marchandlaa— • • 89,876 i' Travel, a 0..„ .. 42,t48 8383,724 7 nlasbortatin, Roadway, road and &maws' r rand arid all &am., 178,788 QS /37,606 78 --s -80t profit for the month 0211.222 04 152.381 03 4 ' previous 0 mos.. 820,672 14 740.281 08 Total tet profit, 8 tune.. 81.038,664 18 $892,081 11 'The New York rening Post of today sera Stocks at the First Board were well maintained under the alarming accounts from Washington. failing off only Aox ifP cent. in in Saturday's quotations, bat at the the tone tf the market is far from satisfactory. The result*, of bloDo welits dlvirlon, illet announced. tinge a despondent feeling. and nriota are X t a. tot, lower then Ibe piloted sties The fleet treneactions fa Mew York Central were at 1 1 Meted 94g Saturday evenine, bat on the it first the price reined to 94n94%, but after the board 1010 egetell were made, with 114104 at 93%. host at the yell/vett bands are strong. Illinole Content „ C ontraction rote B t u . Michigan Southern Seconds A, " tl4 " Firma ), Lonta, Alton and Terre Haute Sinn X Cleseleud nod Toledo Sinking Funds X. fn Toledo sod Waitron Seconds there is a decline of X per Obi In Erie nitwit 1g• fie Oneoroment list is without mach change. The Woof the Fixes < f 1881, it will be earn, indicate a de em) of oer cent on the quotation of S4SurdaY. The 7.30 notes fell es% per cent. The six par cent fen/knee gold at 90X. Too O'CLOCK,—Market heavy; atocke pressing for Un- New *ink Central. 98g 098%; Erie.' 88; Erie ?refined, 68 ; Toledo, 68 ; • trochigen Central 4P31( 1 ,' Anti bland, 88; Coupon money ; 7.30 butt 108%. net.. e is more actlirite in to-day, not mnoh let In of loans. The rates on new transactions are 1014 P tent. Dwelt a rite of I 4P cent. in gold to day, bnt ' with ao PM "'Minn eto boy. The closing isles are at 118% 0111, against lltig oILS X osi Saturday. Sobel:lse on Loudon is excited et 178 X 0129 row first. ilia'bills, Borne drawers refuel° to sell below 121%0180. Pk liadelphla Stock Exchttage Sales Sept. 1. repotted by 3. E. B LATIII4IIII. Phila. E xchange.] lT lionlata FIRST BOARD. irn R..... 49 200 Reading R .00y(1 Welty ea ...... ,y( BO do b6.803( W0 do .. 417 (cOO Penns Coop 61...911g* 2240 do . se . ........ 102 100 Oatewleia R 3% lno -etwilo n glt . —30% RiFWICIer °AI no Dew ..... . .102 SEOONI 60 Si R 9 d o • ..... X ...... . 0 pet a n : . ......... 9X 14 d o ....... .49X o o ,„, . ............ 49X - "o '4l 84 now ...... 102 BOARDS. 700 US 7.80 TI N blank.lo4 BOARD. 290 Olt, 61 new .107 26 arch etreel R 21g 100 (Istewiesa n pref... 10% 100 do ..... —660.11 10 Lobleh Scrip 29 100 Reading It 80 69 OARDB. /COO am B 7 BO Tr NO age OLOBIIiG PEI Bid. asked. t r 1 0n.....,100x 101 e'rr an 8.104 104 X la. .... g 7 Nth We Bs new..lol X 101 & Li la* ...... BO 00 .... aox sox 14ea meutalo2 b_.144441)44'70. oo 100 nu Bs 18.. 00 90X !Nati tax dly. 40x GO i',,etna I 1 aa 8a..106 peens g2ra e5..100.,x /lonia Oon.. 43 48 Morris n! Pre.llo 2,801814 Stook.. .. / 1 0 Pref... 14 15 tit 60132exlid .. ...41841 ...... 18 saadvi Pref.. 283 26 102% 0 B—STIADY. Bid. Asked, Sim 71 0 78. ex tnt 96 88 L blend 8..... 17% 18 Leh CI& 17.x.-dt 51 .. Le 01 & Nay elm 20 28% x N Penni . 0% 9% NPalt(le 77 N Ps It 10e...../001/ Oaten 11 - Con... 8% 3% Ostawtssa Prf.. 1034 Soo & Third 8t B 67 70 Beata Vine.et It 10% 11 W Piffle R. 52 Spruce & Pine.. 13 .. Or (loves aid 32 833 Cheat &W ex dy.30% 40% &rah St ex dly. 24 24% Thir Fltentlx. 18 20 Tenth & 311eiith.82 Philadelphia Markets. aka 1-11vening. • )14 Markets ore very loactsve to•day, under the ex glizt Tamers from the seat of war, and for Flour the de hied ' , limited, and pricey without any quotable ohmage. 15)°bDls 0 140 family sold st 35.75, and 700 bbla fancy at 1465 12 X. Bales to the retailers and bakers "ble 14.76 66 10 for superfine; 35 3705.50 for extra, 44 trots $515 up lo ; ..87 4P' bbl for extra family Sod f a t e l brat*, as to quality. Bye Ploar is scarce and in ,7 444 „ $5 60 JP' bbi. Corn bleed is not much in ''V4 kr, end Pennsylvania Is worth 83.12 X tr nliTcls plenty sod rather dull to day, at preyloas lons; oaks incinde about In bu re ; shels Wedocu N ensilyania rid at 12 801400 s In sto 3,6Q ° tlll O. rod Southern do. at 1320 afloat, and waft,' in small halkt 14001600. Byesell; slowly at. T 80750 for new: l e l fcr old. scarca; 4,014 bash. sold et erre ' ""ow, and 880 for white, afloat, which is an ad. Oats are not so plenty ; good Southern are held . at 350, sliest; old are scarce at sewage ouebanged ; let No 1 Queroltron is steady at $32.0 eit ton. Corroer —The mallet is firm with a few small sales at foil mires, OHOONAIIa AND PIIOTIBIONB.—There is no. alteration in either, and a small bueinees to nota in the way of sales. • Wnisur is advancing; some small sides are reported at 32e83e for Ws ' but holders now ask Meek. Drudge is worth 300 11 50 gallon. Philadelphia Cattle Market—Sept. 1, 1562. The receipts of Beef Cattle continuo large this week, reaching about /,800 hoed, most ,of the stock on sale beteg ordinary, which has been the case for several weeks past. The market opened better this , morning ; good fat Steers sold freely, but they were scarce, most of the Western stook being of but fair quality; at the close the market was doll, and a censiderable falling off was toticeabli, as the greater part of the best Cattle bed been taken early in the day. Tho following are the quotations as to quality and condition: let quality Steers 808 X ; 2d do 007, and common at from 3X 040. Fuller & Brothers. 51 Ohio steers, ordinary to.good quality, at from 317 60et8.26 4ir 100 The, Jones McCleare 23 first quality Chester county steers, M from 5745008.25. Smith & Mooney, 100 Ohio steers, ordinary to good guevity, bought of Drieboch & Block, from Ohio, selling at $7.50e 8.37 X . B. 5. MoVillen, 50 Ohio steers, fair quality, selling at from A 7.5008.25. James. eicrilion, Jr., 75 ()heater county *tears. first quality, bought of Baldwin & Ortlip, selling at $BOB 60. P. MoFillep, 64 common Western steers, eotliug at $3 03 60; 61 Chester county, fair to good, at $7428, and a few extra at $8 62X. Jacob Seldomtidge, 41 Chester county steers, ordinary, at $7, and extra at 58e8 25. P. Hathaway. 85 Cheater county gears, at $7.5008.25 for extra, and 26 Ohio common at 53 7504.26. Cochran it McCall, 49 Cheater and • Delaware county sins re, at from $708.2t for ordinary to good quality. B. O Baldwin, 88 Chester county steers. selling at $8 for ordinary, and 33 Western Virginia at s7e7 50. Fellheimer d B Irwin, 90 Virginia steers, at froni $3.75 04 common, and 10 Cheater county, good quality, at 58. Shambeig St Ullman, 15 Delaware steers, selling at from $13117.50, ordinary quality. Owen Smith & Go., by N. P. Werntx, 84 Ohio steers, eedlearv, at $6.50e7, and 20 Cheater county steers at 57.6008. H Chain, 04 Ohio steers, ordinary to good, at 53 a 8.25. Alexander Hemmed!, 85 good Chester county steere, gelling at from $7.60e8.26, and 18 extra York State hol ism at s3a3 60. J. Abrahams, 94 Maryland steers, soiling at from 8708. 10, Scott, 36 Otteeter county steers, at from 87.600 Kimble it Nick, 180 Chester county steers, eellitig at Item 6708.25. W. 'Alexander, 30 Chester county steers, selling at from $7.6008. J. Chain, 40 Ohlo'steere, leltlnit at from s7eB. Chandler it Alexander, 44 Chester county steers, at funs 11768. Smith & Mooney, 30 Ohio steers, sel'fng at,from $7OB. L. Frank. 85 Penneylveniasteere, selling at from 5708. P. Storm, 18 Western steers, at from $7OB. Try fooe 88 Ohio steere, gelling at from 86.8. B Hood, 00 Chester county steers, at from ItTeB 25. J. Kirk, 47 Chester county steers, at from 0708.26. Greenwalt, 34 Ohio !deem selling at $OOB. M. Heftier, 40 Pennsylvania steers, at 56.7. O. /kinsman, 41 PenneylVania steers, selling at $OBB. 3 5 . Iteidebangh. 49 Ohio steers, at from 8607. J. Martin, 30 Chestercounty steers. at from $7e8.25. COWS AND CADY CS. The receipts and sales of Cows at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard reached 90 head this week. There is very little demand, end they sell slowly at $18.28 4, head for Springers, and 520086 for Cow and Calf, which is a de cline of *lO2 efy head on last quotations. Calves are dull and selling at formn prices. Bleat Onailty Veal Calves at from 3X e4X 4er lb, and second do. at 2X e3X IP lb., se to weight and quality. THE SHEEP MARKET. • The receipts and sides of Sheep at the Avenue Drove Yard reached 2,600 head .thie week. The market' is very active, and prices well maintained, Sheep selling at from $4e4.50 for Bret quality; and $2 50(0.50 4P^ head for second do, according to condition and quality. lambs continue scarce; the receipt/ and sales are light,' and prices 'rather: better, selling al $1.50e4 head. • Aug 25, 1090,00 C 582.23 • 1,097.385 263,000 224,5 824,00(. 706.024 137,67 174,225 389,97 145,785 10,910 869,12 129.61 114,182 124.94 , 76,600 100,000 29,000 1 2864 ' 000 590,013 11,104,452 258,000 224,748 3'24,000 204,990 137,46 L 174.267 898,509 145,9:0 186,037 297.691 128.924 113.775 1276,8664,909 100,000 89,000 6,483.051 The receipts and vales or• Hogs M Phillips' !anti* Drove Yard reached 430 hoed ads week, eelltng at from sdees.76 ir 100 The 130 i. The arrivals of Pat Hogs at H. G. Imhoff's Union Drove Yerd orciarger than they have been for soots time poet, reaching about 3.900 bead, selling at from 134.500 6.25 for atill.fed, and 575 a 5 75 for corn•fod Hogs, acoord ii,p to quality. The following are am particulars of the sales: 410019 t Leeds, 172 head, on sale, from Carlisle, Pa. B. Staninon, 86 bead, on solo, from York, Pa. John Patterson, 40 head, on sale, from !donut Joy, Pi. Ellwenger & Gross, 81 bead, on sale, from Penna. Cope et Fuller, 153 head, on sale, from Fayette co., Pa. Atienton h Herd, 170 head, on sale, from Chicago, IL Jerry Gibmist, 73 heed, on sale, from Pittsburg, Pa. • A. liockman, 45 head, en sale, from Mount Joy, Pa. John blond erb Rob, 20 head, on sale, from Books 00., - Pa. Jacob Heyser, 38 bead, on sale, from Buoke co., Pa. .Terry Gilcrirt,lo6 head, on sale, front Pittsburg. Bllwenger cic Cross 179 heed, on sale, from Pittsburg. Barmieb, Bath, d Co ,198 head, from If ew York State. Levi W. Grove, 36 bead, from Lancaster county, Pa. Tithrenger & Crites. 291 head, on sale, from Pittsburg. Holmes tt Fairer, 102 from Ohio. Samuel B. Poiler, 702 head on sale, frrm Ohio. ()Tuft ea Peirce, 101 head on from Lancaster on., Penna. .5,002,418 J. .1 Dr febeoh, 110 head, from Ohio. lellwenger, Groot, 4 00., 160 head on sate, from Pine berg, Penna. J. M Flanfere, 279 head on sale. from Indiana. B. H. Cochran. 86 head on sale, from Ohio. John Wilson, 52 need, from Dayton, Ohio. Ellwenger h, Crone. 348 head, Ohio. Cope tr. Fuller, 854 head on eale, from Mayotte Co., Penns. John If enderson. 97 heed on sale, from Ohio. John parist, 58 bead on tale, from Ohio. . Total receipts of Live Stook of all kinds during the week, : at Harrisburg Stock Yards, 1,183 Beef Cattle, 2 728,H0g5, 1594 Sheep, and 41 Horses. The sales of Beef Cattle this week were : , • (1. B. Wood sold BO head. Thos. Duffy do 19 do 18,1121 Re ig.0n.833 8,496.420 8,496,420 At prices from $3 90 to $4.20 V' 100 lbs., gross. The following drovol of Cattle were in market this wi.ek : Guokenhimer&Bro 61 bead. Thos. Daffy 19 head. 'Thee. Dioone.r••—.sl.__ Dewitt.: „:-; - 30 -- .1 - - A Gramm/A.—. 34 it W. B. Edwards... 81 . Geo. !dyers 18 ". E. Sewn! 46 it D. Stone 18 11 Capt. Efrichinson..l7B " J. J. Driibool4... CO 84 ta. . Whtiame 128 46 B, Redd 60 r 4 J. 4 Schhcter.... 37 " 0. R. Ward ..... ..890 J. RUIN/rase 15 " The following are the receipts of Live Stock for the month ending August 50th, .1881 Beef Cattle 6,671. head, Bogs 9,493 (s • Sbeep 4,897 " Horses 2.075 r . CITY ITEMS. . • LEOTIIRN 111' PARSON BROWNLOW.—ThLs dig lingatithed patriot will deliver a lecture on the rebellion hie ,evening at Bedding M. B. Church, corner of Six teenth and Coates Amts. The proceeds are to be ap plied to the liquidation of the debt of the church. SUPERIOR TABLH TEAS AND COPPEIES.—Tho hest (malty Teas—One Imperial, Young Upton, Oolong, and other biack 'roe. Alao, old Government Java and !dodos Coffees, can s be had at moderns prices at Mr. 0. U. Matteon'e, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets. cg NINTRR OR Now." Listen, young heroes ! your country is calling, Time striker the hour for the brace and the true; Flow, while theforemost are fighting and falling, Tillup the ranks that have opened for you. Yon, whom the fathers made free and defended, Etein not the scroll that emblazons their fame; You, whose fair heritage Bootless descended, Leave not your children a birthright of ehsme 1881. 72 8218,381 11 11 2.1 810 59 98 49 976 11 From the hot plains where they perish outnumbered, Furrowed and ridged by the battle-field's plough, Cornea the loud summons—too long you have slumbered, Bear the last angel-trump- 46 Never or Now !" Uniforms ready-made, and w Ballet-proof Vesta," at Charles Stokes', under the Continental. Tiro GREAT BATTLES IN Vlnorwra.—The toy al men of the North and the false hearted traitors of Secession, have again measured lances, and the Union arms have been covered with glory. Between the stir ring current events which are making the time historic, and the anticipated draft, people have their minds fully occupied, and matters of Warier imeertancereceive but little attention. It is, however, a duty as well as s plea sure to call attention to the fact that Backbit! St Wilson tontinno to manufacture the most elegant, the most sub- Went's!, and the most comfortable garments, for soldiers ciyillane, for gentlemen and for youths, at their Brown Stone Clothing Ball, Noe. 603 and 605 Chestnut 'treat, above Sixth. SWALLOWING TUB GO9PFIL.-0110 Of our tract societies has undertaken a new branch of pub lishing. Tbe managers have caused crackers to be baked, OD each of which is stamped a text of Scripture. Sinners can swallow the Gospel in this style without its choking them; In fact, can eat the cracker with as much grace and ease as If it here the following suitable inscription : t Buy your military and civic clothing at the one-prico fashionable emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 809 Otastrut street, where prices are twenty. ftTe per cant. below those of other establishments." 89 289,988 8L CONTINENTAL HOTEL--Ninth and Chestnut ob. H E Leman, Lancaster 0 Burson & wf, St Louie )1 Booking, Wheeling, Va Jae 0 Sipple, Wheeling, Va Jas 0 Cooper & la; Virginia S H Woodkok, Altoona L Platt & la, New York Jas H Borland, Pittsburg Dr A Burnam', Boston D W Flaglor W W Wtity, Penns John V Graven, Salem, NJ Dr Workman &l, Worcester W Tolland, Baltimore L H Scott, Bristol Sam' A Walsh. New York Pulpy Fisk, Pottsville Obas 8 Hunt, Ti 8 N W A Burleigh W T Carroll, Wash 010 Mrs Carroll, Washington Cy Miss Carroll, Wash'ton Cy James Butler, New York . Ai Mitchel}, St Louts Mr Blackwood, St Louis Mite Blackwood, St Louis Wm B Clarke, St Louis Mr Heard, Boston Wm Matcher, Wllm, Del Dr W C Spencer, U 8 A W A Bangs, Boston Miss Bangs, Bolton 13 F Dalton, Boston Admiral 9 Mitt, U S X P D Alden, U 8 N Mies Smith Mrs Geo Cbittenden, Wash Mr Lawber & la, Cloths, 0 John H Small, York, Pa M L Street, Baltimore J D Carpenter,lowa • J Locke A. wf, Indlimapolle ltroj Begner, II 8 & Mrs Iligner W McClintock, Pittsburg J Abraham, New York J B Potter, New Jersey W B Potter, New Jersey 0 H McCabe, Tamalna X A Grisoom, Virginia B Moore, California Ohms Hilisbnrgh, N York !dies Ifilisburgh, New York J Horne.Pitrebnrg Mrs.. Horne, Pittsburg L J Phillips, New York W L Nicholson Mrs BM Lona Branch J 0 Thompson, New York 0 D Watkor, New York N Dlimaker at Id, Lano co B Hilburn. lowa B B Nora, lowa Lt Col Aumenwall, N Y WJ A McGrath, NJ George L Back, N Y Charles Painter, New York Duncan Cryder, N Y 0 id Jackson; Baltimore Lt N A Salldere, N Lt 0 U Billows. New York J L Domont.'New York B 0 Boman., New York . Lt W B N Y LtUeo McClure, It Y J A Grant. New York 0 B Bright, New York A Wyckoff, New York W H SO,MOUT. New York Ii A Qqintard, N Y W A TorreY, New Jersey Jacob Vanderpool, N W Crony's, New York klaj Rowland, 0 8 A P B Judson, Bair York B is &arsine & la t N Y W Pollard, 13 8 N W W ender, New York J firer, New York J Leech & Is. Waghingten D D Badger, New York W Edward. New York H Pollenhorn, Washingion oeo F Horse, Port/and AMBRlOAN—Chestunt street, above Fifth. 0 Yoke, Bethlehem, Pa Jos A Ti, Bethlehem, Pa W F Seidel, Bethlehem, Pa A - Boadrloir, Bethlehem, Pa A McCormick, Oxford, Pa Geo Hopper de la, N Chunk JO! V Williams, Delaware John H Williams, Delaware Wakeman,P Deposit D M atoOleoehan,P Dapoelt .1 Nicholson S la, N Carolina Henry . G PAIMEIr • • Jas El Drake, Rochester '-. B Corbin. New York Jae t, Gerhart, Mortised B Sliver, Delaware J H Steller, Beading - - Wm Spencer, Minerpsille lbw , ()Alen , Petkeabtirg Jas Sheridan, Pirkesbarg J Y Jones Aia, pennsylvanialt'B etimmons; New York Barronahs, , New..York‘ M L DoniSnikliW.Ohester Ilaindell, New York , ' • Wrii ThoriedclaMilford,Del Mrs Thom street, Baltimore TKB HOG M&BXET MarrlsburiLl4ve Stock Market. litniusßuac, Actaust 29, 1862. Tali! ' 27,138 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS vz TO 12 o'CLOOK LAW! MONT. MiIIBOBANTB' HOTlL—Fourth, below Aroh. B P D4iller, Altoona D Hsrrsook & wf, Indiana Mae Gill, New Jersey J B Griffin, Johnstown B A Collins. Galena. lii W B Raven, PittsNurg BO Pry , Philadelphia A B Boone, Donglasville J 0 D Lilly, Beading J B Ember, Ptilladalohla L Dock, Philadelphia Mrs Woolsey, New York J C Murray & la, Penns. W A Cathcart, Harrisburg H Peavey J B Beddts, StriecausOurg N B Gillett, Pittsburg T B Perry A Is, Wash, D 11 N Davis, Yenango B P Bighans, Gattvsburg Ii J %kith, 'Allentown J Miller, Columbus H Perry, Pittsbnrg E 0 Kline, Of Chunk Jaa Blair, New Jersey A B Blair, New Jersey Jan Oaldroll, Allegheny G W Rowland, Pike cc, Pa J B Murray, New Hops w B Crockett, New Hope John Beatty, Bcsbvills, 111 Thomas Hare, Pittsburg W B Hart. Greenwood THZ ITNION—Arish street, above Third. It II Fanner, Paxton A B Benner, Ohio 8 W Wallace, Delaware 0 Mankediok, Ponna W Gorda% Brizoklytt G Benziebausen, Pittsburg B Iteliziehausen,Plttaburg Charley tow, Pittsburg Mrs Low, Pittebrarg Mrs Brookman. Peons O Dow & lady, lowa Jos H Nielay, Middleiown. Robert Johneon, Tamaqua Col Bnht Hatg:BM Tamagni' J e, Rhoads, Beading B 8 Wallen, New Jersey F Veal, New Jersey D Vardar, Itarriabnrg B L.-anian W B Shaffer, Penns 0 'Jigging, I nontique W F Delbert P Irvin, Gordon, Penns W Wetherhold, Ilia 0 NOly & sun, Echuylkill co BA Denniston, Tamaqua P Williams, Ohio J Lane, Delaware U N Wilton & lady, Del J B Elision, Delaware NATIONAL HOTRL—Race street, above Third. Mrs A Oliver, Pboonixville John o.Nyce, Phondiville Levi R Raley, tbeenixville Porrer: Pinegrove D "% miser, 'Donaldson J V Tucker, Alluereivilte J Reim, Lebanon Joshua Weimpr, Ashland Louie II Bock, St (Nair Rev J K Reitheimer, Ohio J Kauffman, Reading Reuben Hiller, Mifflinville COMMXRCIAL-13Lxtb street, above Oheittnut. W B Heston, Newtown, Pa Time II Maul, Chester oo GleviT Brown, Chester oo H B John, Pottstown L Pennypacker, Chester Bpg F W Boers, New York L P Crosby, Pritbitown IC Potts M Bunting, Pottstown N B Hammond, Chester co J It Hi.ffman, Chester co Wm 0 Torrance. Pittriburg J Vanderilice, Phccirixyllle J Watson. Chentitersvitle A B Haldorman, Columbia Win Wright, Columbia John A 8m) th Jay H Scott, Elkton, Bld J H Sinker, West Chester J Devoe, West Chester Win Leni., West Chester S H Wilson, Oxford, Pa D L Push, Washington S D Chandler, Penns Win Pyle. Chester co Z P Taylor, Cheater co J W Cox. Cheater co STATES 'UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. D T P• pe, Butler, Pa M B Boice, Greensburg W M Boot. Olietor co Miss M Brink, Ohostor on Geo A llemplf., Columbia S V Engle, Marietta, Pa W - 11 Ash, Ocareeville • . J S Hickson, Coatesville Wr.T Hunt, Coatesvine Mies Phillips klieellrs•son J &Opt, Charlotte, Mich Men Deflth , Opt, Mich Jas Thompson Milroy, PA W T °wry, Elm; iugdoti E W Botts Sc wf, lowa Mies E L'lnewl, lowa BARLEY SHEAF--,Seleend street, below Vine. . IN Price, Gardenville 8 Oomly, Byberry ' , • B Etemple, Mottgomery J Smith, Germantown - • 0 Reading, Hatboro' Cast &Craven, Centreville W R Lippincott.`)] Jergey O B Rudman, Washington it Cox, Doylestown L .11. Biers, Frenchtown,NJ W Frenchlown• W Richmond, New York J Beeler, Cheltenham 0 Gillingham, WF4wltgomery 0 Bchribner la la, Pa J & Paxson, Lumborrille Toorner. 3d N J Vol 3 ()raven. Bth Pa Cavalry , 8 Yeager, Bth Pa Cavalry 0 P Holcomb. New Jersey N Holcomb, New Jersey Geo Watson, New Jersey W L Oraven, Doylestown J Davis, Doylestown J Doilicn, tavieville Ws 'French, New Jerrie) , . Jae Smith & le, Wash'n Dr G B Perry. Newtown B Bough. Anderson Troop J Anderson, Newtown J Rook, Newtown R SI Gooch, New Hope Wm Oox, Doylestown Bergt MoMestere.3d Pa R Aoheeon, New York 0 R Ithi-Idfie, AtMatto City G N Sheer, Atlantic City MADISOIir HOINDir-Second street, above Market. O Dilworth. Perna Idrs Jackson, beading, Pa Joe DeYonog. 'Allentown L B Oarhatt, Missouri. Mrs A Kirk, Forrestville .b H Waiten, Philada Mrs Dr AV attop, Stroudsburg David Walton, Stroudsburg J D Verthura, Yerdieyville MT. VERNON--liecoud 'grebe., above Arch. .1 P Ardereon. Now York Simon Smith, Penns L P Kinsey, Kentucky . Mrs J.M Jameson, Backe Mimi Jam Jarman:Bucks II 0 Battle, New York Daniel Stockton, Ohio • BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OallowhilL. Blies Beimer, Pe 11 9. Smith, Itlontgoittery co T M Maitland, Pa B March, Pa John A Walp, Bethlehem Beuj Washborn, Bethlehem Jacob HiDogma, Montg co T S Leisenring, Pa BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Oallovehill. Lt P J Weiler. Lehigh co A Buckman, Pa D B Harper, Pa . Wm Bterkel, Keeton, Pa Ezra T Batty, Somerton OhasAohoff, Somerton Wm F Stevens, Somerton Jacob Gruber. Tremont, Pa B B Kittle. Oooperaburg Wellington Kline. Pa' MARINE INTELLIGENCE. air elm FOIIRTHPAGE mutivsu Steamship Saxon, Mathews, 45 hones from Boston; with mdse and passEmitece to H Winsor fr. Co. Passed bark J M Churchill, for Montevideo; White Wing, for Ls pricra, and Alex McNeil, for Liverpool, at anchor off Fourteen Foot Band; bark Frank, for Bolfast, wag at anchor off the Buoy en the . Middle. Behr Sarah, Benson, 3 dere from New York, with mite M D Cooper. Brbr Marietta Tilton, Tilton, 8 days from POrtMoyal, in balling to captain. Behr Hickman, Bickerton, from Milton, in ballast. Selo 0 B Virkey, Babbitt, from Dighton, in ballait to* Binnicheon ,t Glover. Bcbr Albert PM, Phillips, from Taunton, in ballast to J R Blakieton. Behr Four Brothers, Long. from Baltiraoro, with coal to J Swing & Co. Fchr Fa:diatom It amble. from Boston, in ballast. Ear Nary. Eirbarde, 1 day from Garden. Del, with yrbeat to Jae L Bewley & Co. Bohr Wm George, Booaticir, 1 day from Smyrna, Dei, with wheat to Jae L Bawley & Co. Behr Chempion. Cameron, 1 day [rem Smyrna, Del, with wbeas to Jae L Bewley & Co. Sir_ Allda, Bobleson, 2A hour from 'New York, With Indite to W P Clyde. CLIC ABED. Bark Helen Campbell, O'Brien, Glasgow, J . 1; Bazley & Co. Brig Andrew Peters, Walle, New Orleans, N O Knight .1; Co. -• - -- Brig Intended, Hilton Head, J E Begley &Po. Behr Ooenaine, Burgess, Port Bpain, lhoe..Wattoon & Bons. Behr 0 k Stetson, Blob, Truro, captain. • • . Behr Albert rial, Phillips. Lynn, J B Blakiaton. Behr W Lover. Rol:down, 14 nu, do Schr 0 B. Vickery, Babbitt, Newport, Sfordokson & Glover. ' Behr Hickman, Dickerson, Fortreee. Monza°, Tyler, Stone & Co. Pchr Eardintan, Bumble, Boston, Hammel . , Tan Dusan & Lachman. schy J x Bayles, Thompson, Norwich, L Audenrold & Co. Behr 0 W Bentley. Chese. roll River, Costner, Stick ney & Wel!legion- -. Behr Panthea, Clark, Fair Eleven, - • de Behr John Jar, Lawrence, !Raton Island, do Btr R Willing, Olitypoole, 'Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Dir TELEGRAPH. (Oorrespondenoe of the PhUadelphls Hxchensrej LEWES, DoL, Aug. 30. 2111 with 6 bea' 506. Yours, ,to. JOHN P. MARSHALL. KZMOBANDA Brfg Josephine, Ormmings, was captured July, 28th, off Sbip Island Shoal, In attempting to ran the blockade, bylthe II 8 Mr Hatteras, and was ordered to Philadelphia under 'command of Acting Master 8 O Ornise, who --bronght her to the Lazaretto,. Angust Mat. 'Her cargo consists or 322 bales cotton; 1,200 hbd staves, and a lot of fire-brick cant. Cummings, mate, and one of hie crew, are on board u prisoners. SPECIAL NOTICES. ONE—PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATIIOT Knots, made in the Beet Kanner, expreeelY for BBB TALL BALER. LOWEIBT Belling Prices marked in Plain Times. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Onr Otta-Pmeit Bram( fa strictly ad bored to. Ali are thereby treated alike. eso3-17 JONES k 00., 604 DIABICZT Stmt. GROVER & BAKER'S . NEW EFIUTTLE BBWING ACHIND.—PRIOE, WO. Tho attention of tailors and other manufacturers re quiring the use of a feet and durableiocic-stiteh is directed to our No. 9. This ie a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest eau, and with but tittle noise, and, although but lately put into the market, is already a great favorite with manufacturers. It is a Bret clam machine, at a low price. Ito machine ever introduced in this city has sold so rapidly, or given such universal satisfaction._ It is very simple in its construction, easily learned, not Ilablo to get ont of order, works wi:h fine cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally well; and the low price at which It Is sold places it within the reach if all who desire a reliable, serviceable machine. °BOYER & BAX 1t S. t. co., en26•tt 730 011E8TDIIIT Street. • BATCHILOII. 7 I3 HAIR DYE! s . THR BEST IN TAB WORLD. ; . t VIILLIAM A. BATCHNLOR'S oelobrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted hot to injure the Hair in the , least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and invigorate. the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or =STY HAIR instantly tarns splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. "Bold by all Ibmegistc, Ac. lie The Genuine is-signed WILLIAM A. BATOHI• LOB, on the four sides of each boa. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, (Late 218 Broadway and 16 Bond Street), ca72B-lr New York. MARRIED. BRAMAN—II SLIIIIIATT.—On the PI Instant by Ear. J. 11. Llghtborn, hir, 13telben Osman to Wes Men Barrett. • HYLP—MARLIN.—On the 28th instant, by the same, Mr. Jackson IMPS to Mies Caroline Marlin. ADAMS—RUGHEi —On the 30th of August, by W. O. Robinson, Benison T. - Adams and Mary Catharine Hughes. of Paulsboro, N. J. ARTIN—LOYETT.—On the 7th Mt., by the Be,. B. Kistlran, Mr. William Lynch Martin to Miss Lucy 8., daughter of the late Richard O'B. Lovett, all of this city. BANDS—WOOD.—Auguet 27th, 1862, at Chestnut Hill, by Rev. W. B. Tolan; Mr. Howard M. Bettie, of Chestnut Hill, to Miss Carrie M. Wood, of the city of Phil's:tetra:lla. STEVENS—GI:PINEY AN.—krignst 27th, 1862, by Alderman Charles Welding, Mr. William Stevens, of London, Canada Wens to Min Mary quitioTari or this city. GLADNEY—SHIELD3 —Oa the 26th of August, by the Rev. T. 0.. Carman, William Y. Oladney, Esq., to labs Je=le Shields, all of Camden, N. J. DIED. the let inst., Theophllus Biller, In the 45th. year of hia age. The relative, and ma'e friend, of the family are re spectfully invited to attend hie funeral from-the reel. deuce of him nephew, William Illruest, No. 910 Wraoklin street, on Thursday morning, 4th inst., at 9 o'clock, without farther notice. To proceed to Lanni Eta*** smint—On the 30th ult., Edwin Morgan, infant child of B. Morgan and Nary B. Smith, aged 1 year and 6 days. The relatives and friends of the family are reapeot tally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of the parents, 416 Wetherill atreet, on Wednesday morn ing, 8d instant. at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Olive Cemetery. * • BANTBEI.On the morning of Augustine:at the re sidence of Win. Whitail, Dr. Wilbur 11.319.3 tee, in' the 2201 year of his age. • * PICKERING —Ori the 30Ih ult., of typhoid fever, Geo Pirkerina, Jr * - 1117 1 71111 the 30th ult., Mr. Andrew Hurer, aged 77 years. ' ' CLOBSOIC—On Sunday', 3let nit., John Henry, eon of Joetsh L. and Bllza Jane amnion, in the sth year of his ape. IdATLAOK.—On the morning of the 80th ult., Johns Matlack. In the 50ib year of hie age. - nemx..—On the 30th ult., John Y. Hank, in'the 78th year of 'his age. * 1100815—On the 30th nit, Crilli7lol Notre, aged 1 year and 10 months. BA MILTON.—on the Slot ult. Samuel intim/lon , aged 63 year.. * BIILWELL.--itignet 318 t, Ittr. Davie B. Bttlivell, in the ISM Fear.of hie age. , XPLEft.—;On August SOth, Amanda S. Spier, in rake 45th year of her lige. * THE PRESS.—PHILADELP Bli= ' , *, kid ; t 2,, :1: John Mons, Somerset OfIAMBEHB.—On August 29th, Miss Mary Glum here. aged 26 years. BOBINBON.—On the .30th nit , Grace Bobturn: daughter of Thomas sud Elisabeth C. BoblOson, egad I year and 23 days. BIECK —On 14e Blet ult,.'„Barah, daughter of the late Mr. Butts, and wile of Mr: John Meciti:sged 81:yeirs. * BLACK AND SECOND MOURN ING Drees I ilk!, just opened Black Oros Grains and Fmk do Bolal. Black Taftetns and Oros de ithines. " Black Arnmree and Venetlennea. Black Or d'acrwee or (Monolog. Black and White Taffeta Lance. Black and White Tarsoviannea. ; • • Black and White neat Strive and (Macke. IWS a SON, NS-if Mourning Store, No. 918.0 RESTNII.4.. • faz. I AM DIRECTED BY TIIIC SUR ! GEON GENERAL of the United States arm , to grate that no more surgical aid is at prevent required in Washington, D.O. . GEO. 11 000,PR tl, ,• It surgeon 11. B. A. PARSON BROWNLOW WILL DELI VER ea interesting Lecture on the 80(JIHAR ISNIMELLION. and give an acconn': of Ma ompariono in prison, THIS (Tuesday) ;EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at. 111. It. Minch, corner of SIXTEENTH end. COTES Streets ' Tickets to be had at 'he obnr , h Ea 25 ofitiet Children, half price. For the , benefit Vas Chirch. Several national pieces will be sang, led bf Jonathan Dyer. For the Trustees. It* CHARLES li. WILLIS. [m. CITY •B 0 ITN TY " FUN D. --NOT fCE IS herebr given to the 'Volunteers in the neiv regi manta that the Bounty will be Paid upon prover appli-• cation being made. Warrants in favor of the Vo'untters enlisted, and received on account of the quota" of Phila delphia, will be forwarded to tie men wherever the regi ment may be stationed. JOHN C. KNOX, eel fit . , .o_6o.throm. 07. T El, 1r N AD JOURNISD Meeting of the Twelfth Ward Na tional Union desobleNien veill be held at the Hall. corner of FOURTH and GREEN Streets. on TUEDT EVINING, Septrmier 2, at eight o'cicdt• Sa 4 etal at tendance is desired, ae the O M onstitntion ,of the AB dation will he adopted. The citizens of the Ward. who are In favor of laying *wide former party ties for the purpose of uniting in vigoroufly supporting the preaunt•Asimintstration in its efforts to rpeedily crush out the rebellion, are invited to attend and Join the .56.os:dation. it* • JOHN li. BHONDIAXEN, President. ler. TWENTIETH-WARD ! NATIONAL ENION AEHOCIATTOIC-4. meeting" of tie Aieocistion will be held .THIS (Tneeday) EVENING. it 8 o'clock, at the Hall, S. W. corner of,ELEVENTH and 0 MARI) Avenue Treolnte report names of Exeonlive OOloolittWete6red. By order • lt* . JOSEPH P . 'HARORB, Preeldont. THE . PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSR. B &NOE COMPANY, EsuPTRMItER 1 1 1862. The Directors have • tble day declared 'dividend of TLFT6DN DOLLARS per Share on Du, Stock ot the., Dompsay.for the last monthi, which 'will be paid . the Stockholders, or their legal repretentatives. after the 11th Inst. wra. comto WE . erg-10t • • • Secretary.. PRIENrS OF SOLDIERS; THE SICK' AND WOUNDED OALL FOS —& meet-, arts for the purpose of furnishing bele. Will be held at St. Paul'e E. E. Plural, OATEARINE above SUITS, . THIS NTENTNG gi o'clock. Ad4reewe will be de livered by the. Hon 3.t.Goverecr Pollock, ,George:H., Stuart, Etq., and Bey. John Walker Jezkeon. Singing by the blind COMO one; oome all. . . ar . THE EENNSTIM W AN,EIRE ANSIE-: DANCE 00 11 11 P ANY —At the . Annual ffeeting cf the Stockboldehicif tide aorneauy held ern 11.0NDA.Y,' the tat September, 1862, the following* . gentlemen were drily elected 'Directors for the awning year. via . Jonathan Pettereon, Isaac Hazlehurst„ (inintin Otunebell, Thomas Robins, Alexander Benton, . • Daniel 4l3milh. Jr., William Montelius ' John Devereaux, .• . Thomas Smith.' ' ' - 0 And at a Meeting of the Ihrectors on the sante dtr, Jonathan Pattexsor, Est , was unanimously re elected president.. . • ge2.4t WILLIAM G. (11tOWILL, AT A DIEETiND'OrTHE MEDICAL STAFF OF THEM!: 8. /I.:IGENtIt4L-HOlll - held Beptember-I,lBll2;Dr.,Baldwin was called to the °hair, and Dr. 'Keifer elected ienietar*. , The folicraing reedlutions were unanimmielY adopted: . Whereas, The AlmightY Father has, in hit wondrous diepersation sod Divine wisdom, removed from our midst our "late' companion and co-laborer. WILBURN B. BANTER, who , died: while in the performance of a patriotic duty from dieelse contracted in his couutry's cense, we deem it our duty' to pay a fitting tribute of reepect to hie memory. Resolved, That. by hie death, we have lost a careful, energetio, and active member of our profession, and Pennsylvania a worthy son, who nobly rewnded to his country's call in tbl4 her hour of peril. - • Resolved, Tbat to 'his bereaved relatives we tender our edneere swmpithies. in having lost a kind and Offen tionate son and brother, whose many virtues have en deared him to all who know him - • , Resolved, ?bat a copy of the feregoing resolutions be kennelled to hie bereaved family, and publlehed in the daily papers. Resolved, That the tenet badge of mourning be worn by the members of the staff for the period of thirty days. L. N. BALDWIN, Chairman. Attest, F. A. /INFFEB, secretary. - lt*: IiICONTINENTAL HO rev COUPONS due September Ist, 1862, upon the El HT peer °eat. MOBTO AG it BONDS of theCknitlien tal Hotel Co., will be payable on and after that date, upon preeentation of the same et the office of the Treasurer, No. 813 ARCH street, Philadelphia. - • - J. BERGH ANT PRICE, Treasnrer„. au 80 at OFFICE OF Tint :HARRISBURIL, PORTSMOUTH,. MOUNT JOY, AND LAN, OA , TICR ithALROPLD OOMPANY.:.-ParLiontrati- Angina 20,1862._ • • • . _ The annual treating of "ttfe Stockholders of paw will be held on FEED AVMs 6th day of-Fleptember next, at 11 o'clock, A. at No. 3 WILLING's AL. LET, at which time an election will be hold for Thirteen Directors., to servo for the pluming veer. . fiti2l-121.* GEO ROE TAB ER, Secretary: A CARIVWE t ."BibrIII/DER - .SIOMED 112 Brewers of Philadelphia, on and after the Ist day' of. taBPTEMBNIt) 1882; - will advaioe our prices Orie Dollar per barrel on Ate and Porter,sold by us after that date, in consequence of a tax of tame amount to be paid by-us to the General -Government, in accordant)e with tbo'act of (kingrees peered during the last aelistom. august 80,1882. . [Signed] MASSEY, cOLLINS & CO. 020110! W. GRAY.. • LBODB & ALAMIII• Dirlf tr&B; & BUTZ. JA11139 MOORB. • . . WILLIAM GAUL; OTNOTICE.—TILE- SUBSCRIBERS TO TER OITIZENS ,. BOUNTY FUND, - to old Re oar, are hereby notified „that the Treasurer of the 'SINGLETON A. IMBRUES. En.; will rewire itm amounts of their embecriptione, daily, at the -Ferm ate' atiehlechanlce' Bank, and furnish them with printed receipts tor the same; or their aubserlDtions may be paid hp member of the Committee to whom they subscribed, ararthe Treasnreee receipt will be sent to the dorior. By order of the Oommlttee. ir2B-tf ' THOMAS WEBSTER, Chairman. ay. INTERESTING MEETING FOR TIRE SOLDIERS --tin Ts.llaildi EVENING next, at Dr. Wy he's °lurch, BROAD, below spruce street, an adjourned Monthly Meeting of the YOUNG KEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOOfAIION to to be held for the be nefit of the Soldiers la Camps and Hoopitala in and around Philadelphia, commencing at 8 o'clock. The chapialis are invited - to - be present,• and_ are - .eanaM4 to make stattments about the soldiers t - indirlielnoldeatiof their work. Roldiers from•tbe Hospitals are also expected. Mein hers'of the Atsootatiot., willing to work for the Soldier, are speciallt urged to be there. aut3o-stokte • - GEORGE H.,t3T114.112, President. NOTICE It-HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB COiIIidEBOLM. Ben( OF PENN- S} LITANIA" intend to apply to the Legislature of Penn sylvaida, as their next• session; for a renewal-of their charter. Said Bank ia located in the city of Philadel- Phis, with en authorized capital' of ono million of dol Lars; a' renewal of. which will be asked for, with the usual banking privileges. By order of tho Board. je33•tn&n '.NOTICE I$" HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be. made •to the liegtsla. tare of Pennsylvania, at their next tesiion, for a renewal of the Charter of the .IANR OF TER NOBTIIBBN LIBF.B.TIES. The said Bank being located in the oity of Philadelphia, with an authorized capital of live hun dred thousand dollars. By order of the Board. • W. 111SEHICItE, (lathier. • Philadelphia, June p;1862. ' • je24-tuam IttIIATA4I. nip rio E 'OF; ING: -•:,iiiiid irk: ofo ... -akUI.T. -.kit061% sick corn er . .:. • .• . ,:: -,..--;144.--Eitso3f.,.asaroast. .. , miss,' i `" 10A4elrliiitiGittlikiig221. ' il' ' dtillH... 111/".83 text and r oata. iv, narayy la. all Al,' NAN .•' OR !rillrlate.'n sr 3.4.. AT) ENTION OF B.EOIIIIITS called to the placards of Battery G, of the 162 J Reg'. ment of. Penneslrania 'Volunteer'', 3d Rsgimont Pennsylvania Arlilitry, as the only regiment now re-' airing all bounties. Col. 11. SEGE IARYII, Oommanding. itsP. OW. JAMES MONTI& Jr.-- 1 HEADQUARTERS 1,t0T1( DER _ . MRNT, P. Y.; September 23, 183. ' • Oftt-Eirti No. 1. The Captains or Campania; composing thia, Beg'. went will bare lktlr calm:hands at CAIN P THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock A.ll , to receive their 80118- , TY, and, prepare to n.aroh Tinder olden' now honed from the war Department: By order : D. HEENAN'. 1 *' Commanding lleth Beg't; P. Y. .121ST 419rDIENT PEl5NairL-' veva ir (11i aNTS 9,roolonel onAP&IAN JUDD LB.—This Regiment bee been to the mini . mum number, and a few more days have been allow ed to recruit it to the itaxlmcuti. 'Recruits ere it'lOWW:l the following bounties: s2b United Btetes Bounty in cash. , • . $5O Uity of Phibidelphla Bounty In (ash. $lO extra Bounty in cash. $ 7 5 Uulled States Bounty at the end of the war. - $l3, one montb'e pay in advance. $2 premium on being mustered In. . Apply immediately, at No. 506 Vine street; N. B. cor ner Sixth and Minor streets; Bruner's Hotel, German town; corner Tenth and Thompson streets ,_• No. 728 Zane tweet; No. 406 Walnut street; No. 42 South Fifth street; 'Philadelphia Engine Howie, Seventeenth street, below Chestnut; or at any other of the reorniting etatiobs. eel-31 • iCOMPANY D,l2lat REGIMENT ? Col. IMAM ifil BIDDLE.—AII the Bounties, CIO. Regimental, ho. Recruiting Stations, 1529 SOUTH street; 42 South FIFTH street; Ptuiladeinhia Engine Howte, BBVINTBENTH street, be'otr Ohastntit. T. BLWOOD ZELL, • J. G. .1108EHGnIVTICN, 01:18.11. 11. ETTINO, , an22-5t . HoornMeg Offletze. , TEE LATE FIRM OF WARTMAN BARRON has been dissolved, and Adam Wartman is anthorized to settle the business of the firm. All persons indebted will make payment lo•W LIAM W. JUITANAL, LinftedlY Street, below Fifth. se2.tenttt • REIMER'S IVOBYTYI S ES ARE aerftet gems in the line of miniatrnea. Head finely modelled"; coloring -freed', waim, and 'impreeelve, the whole forming a &hire of natural beauty. 13NUOND Street, above Green. It . fifm THE - FINEST ARSORT MEWL •of new, modorn, and durable PI ANO 3 fr-ra 8130 to $4OO. Also, PR18.4.12'13 World renowned WiILOOZON4 and HAEMONIOANS, for cash, at ft areal reduction, or in small monthly instal manta - JAMES 3/31L.LAJL.279 and 281 ilonth BIRTH street, above Spruce. sea-Inst TRUSS AND BBACIIC:DE. P4STMENT. • 0. H. N7EDLIB,. - • Corner TWELTTH and 10.016 Wean, Philadelphia. Hernial Trnmee and mechanical appllanCea correctly Adjusted b 7 0. 0. H. 101EDL118. . Americ an, Title Trench and approved, adapted to ovary form of rupture, In adults . - and - children, Draidieh and American ,Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Sus. peneoriee, Maeda Stockings, and Syringes In great va riety. Ladies' Department, TWAILTTI:I Street, firm door below Bane.. Clondneted by competent WW I . b‘28.8n2 it THE. SCIENTIFIC HAIR DYE .OF ._411; tbis :oltwi. tor ILailles Genth ,ori, ie GII MI6 NIMEIT'S. FOURTH nall BRANOIL — iii23o 7 lf tr AY ETIM;-:- 10, quartercasks: .Baint B Igartin Bar,ltnm just recalled per schooner DU- BlEfWand "for sale by JAITRZTOBEk L&TERVIS Se SIAM SontleYBONT Street. wl • . ys. I';IIhIY—*GOOIM , tiE t. , . iDABB-BLtri OOAT 61,0114:'••••• -, ' • iDA.I/K—BLITE.OAP OLOTIERV LY.BLITE (MOTHS SOB , OFTICEYS. • ABBY BLANICETE, STA:WM:to •WEIGIIIT 10.6172;0E DUOS. • ' ! DRILLS, STANDARD WRIGHT. ,HEAVY LINEN- DRILLS AND -MOH. • - • sEourN AND DIALONED SEIRTIN44.IfD SHIRTINGS. • • r • • • • • For solo by.. • •. 1 • • 1- • FROTHINGHAN & WELLS. tf • A way 1314.NKFeTa.. GOVERNMENT STANDARD, FOR SALE BY FROTHINGHAM. & • WELLS, • • AGENTS. an.29-ti BROWN DRILLS, o STANDARD QUALItY, FOR BALE BY ; • WELLING, C3OFFIN, & "Oco. 'hrio.stionft _ 420 0,E1111iiIIT•81111.1i1T.:. OLOTHS, C.AktirtiEOES. DOESKINS, SATINETS, " ;- . IEINTIICKY JEANS, LINSEYS, TWEEDS, . • • KERSEYS, ••• ` FLANNELS, and ARMY _ . i For sale by the paokage,,by' WEEtlgei : . COFFIN,* CO. 220 OfiIISTNIIT Street. yds. 12 U. '8: havjvvv. 910,000 YARDS 1.0•43 c. U. S. A. DUCKS. • _',••• 1- •-•*. . 17 000 . 7 DomET ARMY FLANNELS. • . • -. 160 OASES ARMY BTANDARD'OOTTON , S, FLANNELS. 150 BALES ARMY STANDABD COTTON • DRILLS. . • • . . OWLESB BAGS of the fillotringbranda: LiiniXorr, us," .. AMOSKE&G, 4, 0," ANDEOSCEG4III, siA, ,, CANADA, "A," piiiinf o . “Zii • RENSALLER, .11OF,E01. b 7 . . DE' COURSEY & HAMILTON, • ett2l-thetn6t4t 237 OHBEITU,:T Street CURTAINS' . FOR 'HOSPITALS. • 20,000 - YARDS • BLDE AND GREEN WIDE COTTON DAMASKS. GEORGE D. PARRISH. 'mak:twin EID-QIIMTB, SIIITABLII FOR B HOSPITAL PURPOSES. 8;000 10-4 WHITS AND BLUE AND . WHITS AND ALSO, 8-4 and-8-4 INDIGO BLUE FLANNSLS. /or gala by FROTEINGRAM & WELLS; 1716.2 m 84 N. FRONT end 85 LETITIA STBSZT. WhLLING, COFFIN, & CO., NO. 220 ONESTNITT STREET, are prepered to CONTRACT FOE,• THE DE,,EVERY _ . WOOLEN .ANIIOI.-TONttifOeDef SHIPLEY. Z,34ZA.R.D. & FIIITOI-3LINBON; • No. 112 OHNSTNUT !Mtn% (12112118810 N 102 ii OALII OF PHILADELPHIA-MADMI (1100 DEL ARMY - G0.00131 .Eky Blue Kerseys. Sky Blue Cassimeres, (for Officers' Pants.) Dark Blue Uniform Cloths. Dark Blue Cap Cloths. Dark Blue Blouse Flannels. White Domet Flannels. Ttiilled Gray Blis.ed Flamtels. U. B. Regulation Blankets. ALSO . ' I.o* ounce andl2-ounce Standard . TENT DUCK. In store and for sale br • 51.J.1113E, SMITH, 43 Co. zto. sa , LERMA, AND 40 sourer FRONT BTEI.. ADBLPRIA.. B. 0. PALMER., • ambler ARMY GOODS. 100,000 YARDS LIGHT-BLU•E .KERSEYS 27 AND 54 INCHES 391011,'.• • • FULL ARKT STANDARD, FOR SAL& BY JOSEPH LEA, au27-44 128 sad 130 OEIRSTNNT Street. TNT BUTTONS AND SLIPS,U. S. Patterse , for sale .at J. P. SEED'S mannfeo tory,.oorrier of THIRTEENTH sod NOBLE Streets. as2l.lm* FIVE TWENTIES; on, 20-YEAR SIB PER CENT. BONDS, PATABLII AT TEM OPTION OW THE GOVERN MEET AFTER FIVE YEARS.; I ern Inetrneted by the SECRETARY OF TUE TZEASURY to receive eubsorirtiono for the Om -LOAN AT PAR. THE MTBOLIMIT TO OOldirliNON l irgOin• DAT' OF DIPOSIT, tate evokilner Me - 02=lb heretofore axperienolai ow:tiring payment in GOLD of the intereet from May t int. ) k ftill slaDply of theee Bonde always on head. - .JAY 00013:0, SUBBORIPTION AGZSIT i • 114 SOUTH -0" • .13T. 17. WALTON, %NOVAS W. YOB7I. WALTON &, YOST , 7 BANK/IBS, BROKERS, 1' GENBRAL OO AND LLNOTORS, \ 1(o. 35 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Jsy 11:4 kt .711X14314 t isT=Ba Zsharlot, it O. Mall) . B. F.. laid 'ton • • . COMILSSION MOUSES ARMY STANDARD' QUALITY. - 1111LitARY GOOD!. ]FINANCIAL. RIPBRENOIO3. _, • & C 0.,. Hon. James Pollock, It, sante.. & 00., Hon. H. D. Poster, lark, & 00,, Hon. A. H. Reeder, • &Boa, Hon. Ase P,ker, oralwerd. ;to ao nlc Bro., • Hent.'WarMALW 'alas V b..BrIstiOMBIW eAßrEirs-ANwou,curras ;GLEM E!CrI36O:IIfLIT,IJS,', McOALLUM & 00., 409 011ESTWUT STRIIXT• (Opposite Independence H&1,) ILANDIFACITUNERS, IMPONTEIRS, AND DE ILEILS 04RPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, &c., Have now . ' on hand ari extensive stock of - • . • Ci4etitgaof Our civin and other makes, to whlch . .wi call the attention of cash and short tinie'hnyeis. . . 918 INSURANCE COMPANIES. VITAE,LIFE- POLICIES. vv TIM •: MUTUAI I,IFP INSURANUE • COMPANY - INi :NEW YORK. OVBR EIGHT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. F. BATCH FORD STARR. 4.00 Walnut Street, Phila. This Oompany hae decided to Leitue policies, with war risks, to those who volunteer or are drafted into the Army under the recent proalamation of the President. The premium, and extrijoremium, may be paid quar terly, halt yearly, or at the option of the assured Blank forms of application, and every information, mai be had on application, by letter or otherwise, to PHELLDBLPIIIA BEFETIESCEI3. Thomas Robing,. . John Welsh,: M. M. L. Lawoon, ' George H Stuart, George M. Stroud,':.' Whelen, Jahn B. Myere, " ] J.Bbher Learning, Jceeph Patterson;' • Wiliam 0. Ludwig, John M. Atwood', • ' Arthur G. Ooffto, VlQrusa Powers, ' Thorne' Watteon, ini am M o K4, William S. Boyd. stag-6t STATEMENT OF ATLANTIC FIRE nisusenop oomrettr, BROoki;Tit, N,T.,'December 31, 1861. Capital Stock 3,000 Aare/ o 830 $150,00. ' ASSETS. Real Estate of the Company .„, 15,000 00' Amount of Clash on hand 1,064 . 96 rr •' .io Atlantic Bank, New York. 0,508 18 sg ". in City Book, Brooklyn... y 748 04 Office Furniture and Fixtures of two offices.. 1,200 00 Cash - in hands of . Agents and In course of • - transmission 6,330 36 Amount of loans secured by bonds and mort gagee, constituting the 'first lien on Real Estate, on which there Is less than On, year's interest due and owing 163,103'69 Amount of Stocks owned by the. Company. par - value 542,0( 0. market valne 85,800 00 Amount of Interest scorned but not yet dna.. 5,500 99 Amount of Stock held by the Company as col lateral security for loans, per value 823,900, market value 6423,056, loaned thereon 23,600 00 Amount of Interest duo and ,thereon 100 00 ' . 8249,801.08 ... . 1111011IPTS. Ainevint of Clash Premium reoelved $94,3T9 TO Amount of Interest received ' 13,943 61 Income from other sources - 2,861 06 • 5111,184.37 • BXPIINSRS. Amount of Losses paid daring the Tear 541,886 92 Amount of Losses paid during the year, which occurred prior to the year. 5:695 83 &mount of Dividends paid during the year.... 30,000 00 Amount of 2.xpeasos, including Commissions "and Salaries of officers • 18,880 93 -Amount of Taxes paid 8,412 35 Amount of all other Bxpeilees and Itxpendi tures of the Company • 7,943 01 • :- - . 31.07,110 04 'Amount of Losses daringthe year, which have not been settled $1.0:10 00 0. BARDIENWORPER, Agent. - - 424 .wALmur Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Rvarsantroieß Ist FtrlL : ANDREW C: CRAIG, Eto ~138 Routh Front street JORNOARRTEON & Co., 134 Walnut street 4. B. DIT.ERB & Co.. 292 and 234 Market street. YARD. OILLMORE k Co., 817 Chestnut street. BAILICY A. Co., 819 Chestnut street. WOLOAIIIIITH & RILEIGII, 9 Bank street. JOHMTOGT 1 Co., 39 . South Fourth street. WORK MOCOTTCH, & Co., 88 South Third street. STATEMENT OF.: NEW AMSTER.... DAM SLIM INSITBANCEI COMPANY. Or: _NEW IrO.IIII,EMOEMBER 313 v, 1881. - Capital Stoeir011)00 pharaa.--. $200,000; ASSETS-- - Caeh on hand and Inßanke $7960,.46 Cash in band of Agents and in courae of ...: tranemitnion 1,9513'92 Amount of Loane secured by Bonds and Mortgages, cons tituting the. Stet lien on •-• real estate, on which there is lass than one ' years' interest dne 194,550 00 Amount of Loans on which interest has not . been pall within one year 9,060 00 Amount of Stooks. owned by the Company [ par value $8,600, market value 2,425 00 Amount of Stock held by the- Company ai collateral security for loans, per Table - •$39,126, - market value $34,208 70, loaned rthereon 23,810 00 Premiums dnerrand unpaid, and other pro- • perty 4,488 OS Amount of Interest on. "investments made by the Company due and unpaid. 3,472 00 Amount of. Interest on 'lnvestments made by' . the Comtsmy accrued but not due. 1,178 91 Amount of Interest on Investments made by - the Company, except Mortgages accrued but not due - 194 88' an27.3m Amount of Cash Premiums received $55,945 53 Amount of Interest Money 15.529 72 EXPENDITURES Amount of Losses paid during the year..... $30,732 92 Amount paid for reinsurance and return • • Premitun ' 1,478 49 Amount of Dividends paid during the year.. 18,000 00 Amount of Expenses during the year. in cluding Commissions • and Pees paid to • Agents .and Officers of the Comeau,' 8,738 88 Amount of Taxes paid tiy the Oomneni 8,978 00 Amount of iI other Expenses and Expen ditnree 14,054 05 $82,195 32 0. BARDIINWSRPEB, Agent, No. 424 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. • - BBFERNITOES. Plate & Schottler, 0. A. Thndinm oharlei Tezin & 130., I eel 3tir • GIRARD FIRE AND MARINN INSURANCE 'OOKPAIrf. e(o) ffEA;1111;11. 1 1440 ri43,17A0 This oompsny txmtkmes to take risks en the • Mks show of Property st low rates. The pablio can rely upon its responsibility, an sbill ty to pa, losses promptly. Ite dlabarimnsafai thi benefit of the stabile, daring the last nine PM'S! .110.4. •nd we reepecfttly gate ita favor In the future. DITHUTOBEI. 01LiS. L DOPONT, : JIBBAT WALIIXS, JOHN W. OLAGHOBN, JOHN THOBBLIOT, O. T. HICAZLITT, ABRAHAM HARM, • - DAVID ItOTD, Jr., THUM B. HOT, of /1.11 WK. H. TWAIN, MIKAN THISPFABD JOSEPH KLAPP, *..D. N. et. rievnramolt, W. 0. RUDMAN, aozor suppraz. — .THOMAS OBAAHA= Treoldsal..:, ' A. B. GILIATT, Via Pnoidont", JAB. B. ALVINTII, fleorotory. aP2B-t['J ' ABIE INKIRANOR COMPANY, F No. 406 OHNSTNIIT Strout. • !!rip INLAND 11 , 801APCIII, ppsza . Tom, - s. D. 'Woodnitr, • ' John Keador, Jr., • • P. 8. Jtutloo, • Washington Jonas, Mae." Stokes, John. W. Evennia, IE, President. ANSON, Vice Presidia.. ti 84orotory: P. N. But, Ohm. Itiobardoon, Hoary Lewis, Jr., Mos.. Whilldto, Geo. A. Wont.. O. W. Davis,' FBANOIB N. BUI • OHAELNG BIM WI:WANG L GLANCE rONNONNITICALTH. NLRB • Mail Rams mum, OP TUN STATE 07 noatmAAVAA__ DLEINO79II2. • David Jayne, (Merles H. Boger" ' John M. Whitsll, John L. Welker Ndward 0. Kidaht, Hobert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Btevnui, William Struthers, Bean Lewis, Jr., Nash Jones. DAVID JAM:, M p.; Preddent. JOHN M. WHITAIIik IiAIdUIL 8. MOON. Secretors. • • • Moe, Commonwealth Baena. • 61 3 • Street. Philadelphia. • air LTILTE'S SAFE DEPOT B suzgamOVllD to No. 21. South BEIVINTH Street, neat the Franklin Inetitute., The undersigned, thankful for pad favors, anti being determined to 'merit future patrotusige, has secured as elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand large assortment of Linie'r Celebrated Wrought gal Chilled Iron Fire and Brirgbiz Proof Safes, (the orgy strictly fire and burglar proof safes Alan,madei i. L9lte't Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bankoa Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro , tested, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention le celled to Lillie's lee flabblgt Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Bale IA con. ceded to erarpeee ln , stye and elegance anything yet et fared for this purpose, and la tbi only one that Is erica, dre and burglar proof. firsoral, 1410,105.—1 have now on band Pay twenty. d Verret, Herring, A Co.'s gafes, most of them nearly new and ealva forty of other makers, oomprisins a omelet: assortment as to sizes, and an lately esohanged for the now celebrated Lillie Bala. They will be 'sold ai T•l7 low prices. Plasma call and examine. }e.2&lyif X. 0. HADLIIII, Agent. ETANS 4V, WATSON'S OALLIIANDIa ISAFII • 131 , 0111, 16 501= I.ol7ltTlf STEM% • PEILAIALPHIA, PA. • . Alamo Toofeity of TERE-P111)01 6 AYS6 oh m, elk bood;.. a 1.• ' ;! 1; T VILTAYSOO AND TOLEDO DUCK, 'Zit" ; "le b/: a. lullall4,2r"ltb 811°°" GERMANTOWN, PA. F. S. WINSTON, President. FTM - rzi AGENT, Y. RATCHFORD STARR, • Apt* BWOEIPTS. 85L,476 23 CAPITAL $200,000. 6500,000, SAFES. NEW PUBLICATIONS BATTLES IN VIRGINIA..- We avail have ready ro• DAY, ANOTHER FULL BUPPLT of Blanes ?dap of Virginia. giving , clear and accurate information concerr•iog - • ' ALL THE BATTLEFIELDS now engaging attention in Virginia. Price. 50 cents. Alto, fit cOienan's War Mat, of the Middles and Ponth. ern Stain*, neon which ere marked Blithe ao opmpanied by the dates. .Frice Si. • • For Yale by WM. B.'l ALFRED 111.ARTIEN, set. 008 OHICBTNIIT Strad. s 7 PHOTOGRAPH si 7c L. U.. ALBII4IB, Icf • -Bound in' Turkey Morocco, full size, with s nice clasp, *bow • ' - • PiTOHNB'S ()hese Bookstore, gel. 2i 489 OHESTNIIT street, TNTERE6TING BOOKS OF TIEII -A- DAT —APPLIiTONIS ANNiIAVOLTOOPEDIR: —A Register of interesting 'mute iu 1861.. PIITItAII'S EEOORD OF THE RE RELI,IOII.' In boned volumes and numbers. No. 21 just out. LIFE AND LETTERS .011? 'WASSINGTON IR VISO. Vol. 2.. • BAYARD TAYLOR'S PROM?. WORKS. Oexton edition. ..Voi. Aim. Ant received. HISTORICAL NOTIta ON TRH EMPLOYSIRNT OF - NEGROES In the War of the Revolution- By Oeo. H. 'Moore. COUNT CATOUB. Hta life, chatacter, and policy. By Proforeor Botta. HISTORY OF TIM HARK OF ENO ;AND. Ha tines and tradiitone. ifr.Oharles Francis. A. valuable work for Hankers. For tale at the AL3encr. .oMoo of APPLETON'S C rcioneßa. sel•3t, E 8 SontkellCTElStietit.obove CHESTNUT. N v A R TELEGRAM ' . - MARRING . MAP 'OF VIRGINIA. • r., SIZE 26 BY 28., PRIMC 25 CENTS. SOW in all Pericdical and Book Stores, also sent to any address on receipt of Twice: — For particulars see adver tisement in Frank Ladle's Pictorial. L. PRANG & 00., Pubilabps, 109 Washington street, Boston, MM.. an2S-lm - MISS: BROOKS, MRS. , BALI, will reopen their Boarding and Dar 13ebool tor Thaw Ladies, at 1218 WAI,NUT Street. on MOB DUI', September 8.- ao2 2m 00IINTRY B O`.A.R-ii I N G.-LTWO nytarcE ROOMS. atltriFllrooke's Mt. Mts. an 30.0t* ' • ' SBVERAL BOOMS VACANT 'AT No. 238 . lEknOh DOIIBTH Street. sultB.Bt QUPLEY CHITEOH;I3,IILii RIM-- kyQintiei` Caniretille; •• • Jotinsto` n'a 'Head qunitere, Centreville; Bacteria at Torktotra ;. Graver; Palle Church; Fairfax - Ctdart Route; and a large arsortment of Card Photos - undo: illnatrati ng seems of tbe War. McALLISTEII 6e2-8t 7§6 CLIESTNI7T srmor. NVAR TIRES-PRICES TO SUIT the Three, at ItIEIBIZEi'S, 1311100 VD Stree t above 9 . (rem . is now.executing Splendid'Portraits, Life Photimrsphe 411.014 colons i . 5be. 1 4117 trT2 traits wade_ r • i 'll r it* • • - .lINTEEICSBEFORE' YOU GO call !at ItElfillCß'S and get a Colored PllO6 tograpb, they are truthful pictures and only $l. Come singly or in issinada, you will be attended with promptnees e SECOND Street, above Green. It* A LADY...OFAIESPEOTABILITY ) with good fairniture;wiahee to rents house, where the family would board with ber for the rent. For ail dr'ese; H: N., at, thilVess office. malt* ANTED --- kv .- 81TUATION!.'BT W. . or retail dry goods store. Has had three years' expo. flume. Can furnish a recommendation from loet em. qloyer. Addrese ... 1 Box A, Montkomeryvitle Post Office, Pe."- • . sa3o-3tik . . Vir ANTED-AN ENTRY . OGE RIC in a first -clam Jobbing plows: The' beet reoom mendations will be required. Address' “Dry • Gootk" office of The Press. PART OF A .FURNISHED Bra HOUSE WANTED by lellolllll fillldhi g !ll-absitral )b.ildries Box 1396 'faiE4;tf FOR SALE AND TO'LET. riwit STOCK Y . LEASB AND .. 'FIX -2 lIRII3 of an established .Notioit Noiumaibr este. Location very 'desirable. block all stiple; and selected before the advance in Naas: To a PartY_llostrhig to embark In basins:is this is fz rare opportunity. Address T.," Philadelphia Post Office..' se2 tuth 2ess A STORE AND DWELLING, 1111.111 a good. 'neighborhood, 1130 TINS Street, TO Apply to ablldet* > • .BLI DIMWIT, 1218 Green street. PART EXCHANGE.—Deairable Perin, neer DARBY, 8 miles from the city, co'sYo• Wept to Railroad Station, 134 miles f.ora Darby Passau gorßallroad. Oontsintag 70 acres, good Improvements, nicety matured. Also, Beautiful Farm 88 auras, Bache . county, .28 miles from the city. Apply to . • . • E. PETTIT, aid!) - • Nip. 809 WALNUT Street." 1-4_3IOOBRY. FIXTURES, 800., of VlL'enpertar nniitti.goesele afßecond-hend. Depot, SZVlCtini, above Thompson street: . • '81228. Co* • - NATHAN W. 111Iitin. et ROUSE AND FURNITURE FOR =:41,,BAIIII'--Blegaiki Brown Stone House end fiend. some FOrniture, Waling street, between Seventeenth and Blifhteenth streets. Apply to " 0. 11. IttlTiltHßlD, an% lm • 208 'South SIXTH Street. I N FOR SALK—A beautifil COT TAGR, and six acres of Ground, in the interior of - Pennsylvania, desirably situated and arranged for an academy or.. first-tines_ 'oo°l, near a thriving villa/S(4 and in a liealtby location. • - • • • . - Also. a desirable DWELLING and Lot, In New Blown Reid, Perry county, Penna. Also, - n large number of cottages, -lots, and other pro. pertles,•for sale or exchange. -' B. F. GLENN, 123 flout h TOURTH Street, anl6 and 8. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH-and GREEN. amTO LET—The eligible STORE end FIXTURE% 432 ORESTRUT Street, next to new poet office. HNHOVA.L. The . GUN and FISHING TACKLII Store will be re taoved to 415 OIIEBTNIIT Street, SR PTENBRIt let. Inquire of PHILIP WILSON & 00., .1,28-ti • . , 432 OFTESTNI7T . Street. TO'L.ET—Dwelling No. 24 South mi.I3VIINT . NEN I M•Street. •Ap - oly to WISTILBRILL ts BBOTRZE, hiStt • 2 N0."47 North SNOOND Street,. TO RENT—A. THRERATORY BRICK DWELLINQ, - on P p = *str:et, near Seventeenth, north aide . Ana, to WITHNIIILL k . BBOTHIIB, iel2 47 end 49 North SZOOND Street $218,686 05 aFOR SALE OR. TO LET—Font Rouses, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Solunabis avenue. Apply at the !southwest oorner et NINTH and SAMSON Streets. • mh2641 gg- TO RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, on EACH Btreet, one door above Twelfth, north Bide.- Rent low to a good tenant. APPLY to WETHERrLL at BROTHER, jel2 47 and 49 North SHOOND Street. TO DISTILLERS. ,Th o DISTILLERY.knon as the " ' • " PHOENIX," and formerly owned and occupied by SABI. SMYTI, BEAL, situated on TVIEBTY-THIRD, tottween BACK and VINB Streets; Philadelphia, Oapacity 600 bushels per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and aocom. modating terms. Is in good sinning order, and has all the modern improvements. An Arte4tin well on the pre mises furnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address Z. LOOKS Oo , No. 1010 MARIIET Street, Philadelphia.• fe22-dtf • DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER IM ZEAL'S 0 FFlClL—FbilsAlelphia, let fleptem. ber:lB62. PE OPOA LS will be received at tbis ce'antil Saturday next; 6th Met . at 12 - o'clock. M , for the delivery, in this City, of TWO HICt!OWED AMBUIANO63, of the Wheeling Patterni" to be made according to soeciflos- Sons to be seen at this office; the Government prevloustY Mating each. alteration's in the specificettons a, will lu mmose the weight and strength of running gear and wheels.„ Allthe Ambnieaces to bo delivered on or before let October next. . A. BOY.), • se2.st Capt. &Asst. Q. M. 11. S. A. MARBHA.LT BALE.—By..; virtue of a Writ of. Sale, br the Hon. JOHN OLDWALA.- D N B, Judge of the District Court of the United r,catei, in and for the Zastern District of Pecuie; - 7,:fania, - in ad miralty, to me directed. Rill be sold •:' vase see, to the highest and best bidder, for : o w l , a t miorimmird STOHN, No, 2-North r-BUNT Street; On IP af.DtiY, September 19, 1882 1 it 12 o'clock M.. 1,791 x boattels of rice, belt!' Rip .oeirgo Qt. the schooner JULIA • '' MILLWARD, 1 3. 13. Marshal Nastern District of Penna. PHILADBLPRU:: Septerninr 1, 1882. se2.Bt MARSHA.L'S SALE.—By virtue of a .L.T.I; Writ Of Sale, by the lion JOHN OLD WALADRII, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Nadeau District of l'ennerivania, in ad miralty, to me direeted a Neill be gold at public sale, to the highest and best Weer, for Cosh. at rdlellaSittrB STOWS. No. 142 North FRONT Street, on FRIDAY, September 19th. 1882. at 12 o'clock K. 0,6504 bugle's of rice and 18 bushel, of Corn. being the cargo of the schooner LYDIA AND MARY. 11. B. Drarnnal Y. fl. of Pennsylvania. PHILA.DBLPHIA, Bertember 1,1882. • 843243 t MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a ANA Writ of Stle by the Ron. JOUN CAD WALADER, Judge of the District Court of. the United States in and for the Eastern Dietrict of Pennolvania, 'in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sate, to the higheei and beet bidder, for Cash, at LAVERTY'S FMB% DELAWARE Avenue, below Vine street, on FRIDAY, eeptembtr 19th, 1852, at 11 o'clock A. M., 792 bushels salt, 2 hags of coffee, 1 trunk containing shoes and other merchandise, being the cargo of the schooner ARROW. The coffee and shoes will be sold at MIORRNBR'S STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, at 12 o'clock M. WILLIAM MILLWARD, 11. S. Marshal IC D. of Penneylvania. PIIIL/DILPIIIA, September 1,1882. , ee2.6t MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale.by the lion. JOHN-OAD WAL &DER, Judge of the District Oonrt of the United States. in and for the Eastern District of Penns,lvaDitt, in admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale. to the highest and btst bidder s -for cuh. at DERBYSIIINE'S SPORE, No. 107 North WATER Street, on THURSDAY, September 18th, 180— at 12 o'clock M., the cargo of the schooner GEORGE G. BAKER, consisting of coffee. begging rope, (moiquito netting, linen, and cotton.) abetting, cotton yin), prints, Sharer bonnets, spool cot ton, crushed sugar, saleratnr, rice, &c . Catalogues will be tattled one day prior to the sale. WILLIAM MILLWASD, - 11. 8. Marshal N D. of Pennsylvania. Pgrtkrosz.ritA, Entomb.; 1, 1882. sel.Bt . IiSARSHA.L'B SALE.—By virtue WM Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN 0 ADWALADDR, `Judge the District Cloart of the United States,'ln and for the Eastern District of Fenneilvanitt, In admiralty, to me directed. win be sold at pnblio sale, to the highest and.beet bidder. for cash. at BUTORER'S STORE, No. 146 North FRONT Street, on THURSDAY, September 18th, 1862, at 12 o'clgrolt 2d., the cargo of the schooner ALBION, consisting - of coffee, cigars, auger, tin, cop. per, jelly, oilyes,'cloth, bunting, lawns, spool cotton, Po. Oatalognee will be issued one day•prior. to the sale. WILLIAM MILLW &RD, • - • • - U.. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Pamanst.ruti, September 1.1862. se2.6t SPLIT PEAS—Of prime quality, for sale by BILOVE3 & WILLIA 1112/ IOT South WATEB. &met. EDUCATIONAL: OARDING. PHOTOGRAPHS. `tV7AXts PROPOSALS. L.13 - GAL. WILLIAM MILLWARD, WALNUT -STREET THATRE.- 13 °IeSsee firs: M A GARB i11TT39114 Buatneell Agent Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. • THIRD NIGHT Of the eminent and dietingulabed artiste. MR. AND MLt3. E. L. DAVENPORT. _ TUESDAY. EVENING, szpIEIII3ER 2d, Commencing with the Romantic Drama of ST. NANO! et. Mare Mr . E L. DAVENPORT. Dianora...... Eire. E. L. DAVENPORT. . °halm:do M. B. L. TILTON. To conclude with g POPPING THE QVNITION MES.. JOHN • DREW'S AtiCH BTRIERT THEATRE. Acting and Stage Manager W. a-rminzwuissa Business Agent and Treaanrer JOS. D, MURPHY. • • FIRST WERE! mar WEEK! MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, MONDAY, and EVERY EXENTED, “FANCRON,” • OR TRB untOKET With new Scenery, Dresses. &c. ranehon Mr3B MAGGIE MITORBILIt. Performance commences 3( to 8. sel-6t 101ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF 11 THE PINE ARTS, 1026 ORESTNI7T STREET,, Is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. H. till 0 P. M. Admitslon 26 oents. Children half. price. Shares of Stock, 830. • jyll SHIPPING. FOR NEW ORLE &NS,. DI IIROT.—Tbe steemerSUWAtisg. Washing ton 83mmee, commander. will sail TITESItaIf, Septem ber 2a. Freight will not be received after Monday . . Shippers will please end their Bills of Lading to the office of the undersigned before 10 o'clock on the day of Railing. - • • . .... For freight or passage aptly to 'WILLIAM A. JAMES & • ~ 106 WALNIIT Street. „ el . :$:1 , • • FOR --rtkAr. ORLEANS zext a sti o li v n e g . iron steamship CU S.BBIA For freight or paaeage in cabin, oindy to B. A. 83I1DBR, lz CIO , DOOKIS CAM.; W13.311.1r. FOR THE SEA SHORE. • • • • •.• irtitormw — mg_ • A SPECIAL . .I 3 .RAIN. • °PRE: TIER •• • • •• . . • *NW:. RaIITR . ; ACROSS NEW JERSEY, • .1 On Thursday, Sept. 4th, FOR LONG PRABOH, TECH BRAIITIFUL szat-, DVITETRO rum/. 'Aith If LAWAIta .cmit CAMDEN AND ATL &NW) R&M. ROAD, having formed a connection, a Special Train wilt *ITS 'IT/NE-STE&XT WHARF, on THBRIDAY4 8, timber 4th, for LONG BRANOH, at S A. /E. Ititarnlng, will leave Long Branch at 4 P, Through, without change of care, in 4x toad. Boung•Trip Tickete, - GOOD FOB UM WHISK. only $2. eel 2i ar CAMDEN AND AT _ LANTICI RAILROAD.— ORANGE OF HOURS.—On and after DIOAIDAY r . Sept. 11362, Mail Train leaves Vine-etreet Ferry at 7.30 Exyrees a' " 3.45 P. 01. Accommodation train, for Abwom only, 440 P. _Qt". Returning, leavea Atlantic—Ma% 4 P. M. ; Baynes. 6.06 A. M. Accommodation leaves Almoom at 3 46 A. M. Paatengere for Long Branch and intermediate sta. tiona will take the 7.30 A. 3f. train. FAKE 81.80. Bound-Trip Tickets, good only for t 4 Day and Train for Which, Meg are issued, $2 50. Ex cursion Tickete,' good for three ' days, $3. HoteLi are now open en2B-tf JOHN G. BRYANT. Agent. RAILROAD • LINES. .-- - - WFST CHIOS:PAR =AND 4 1: if ' 47 @NPNC Yld MEDIA. BPEIDIA.L NOTICE GREAT PEDESTRIAN FEAT AT MEDIA. PRIM SEPTEMBER let to 91b, INCLUSIVE. Train!' kola the Denot, northeapt owner of BMW TEENTII and MARXIST Street/. at 7.45 and /0.80 A. M.. acd 2 and 4.80 P. M., leave Media in the evening at 4 48 P. M., daily, and on. TUE3DAY and VIVIDLY it 7.40 P. M. - • Pare for the Excinshin 85 cents. WEST CIikISTRA AND PHILADELPHIA. BM:Lr, ROAD, PIA MEDIA. PLEASANT.AND CHEAP AFTERNOON PH= .CURSIONB OH,TUBSDAYS AND ERICA rs, Through the finest . CounprT end the most beek;dif Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia. On TUESDAYS and PBTDA:II3 of each wook niult farther notice an Extra Train will leave West Chester It 6.55 P. X. per Philadelphia. ' Paasengers buying Excursion Tickets can take deal the 2 or 4.30 P. H. Train trona Philadelphia, and the t or 6.5 b P, hf. Train from West Chester. - BOUND-TRIP TICKETS FRODI PHILADELPHIA, to all Stations east of West Chester, good on any of tha shore Trains, out or in, may be had on these days ONLY w at EXCURSION BATES, goad only on the days WOOL For further information, apply at the Ticket Offici, to the Depot, R. E. corner o EIGHTEENTH and MAR KET Streets. ' • " DI ANT DIII.IOIITFOL lODATIONS 401 Stiancipt Bawds* ON VIZ LIMN OF THZBOAD. NORTH PENN SYLVANIA RAtidlo4ll. FOR' BETRLEEIEfkL DOYLESTOWN, ftwrow. HAZELTON. EASTON, WILKES BARRIO, &o. FAIL ARRANGEMENT. THERE THROUGH TRAINS. On and after. MONDAY, September Ist, 1863, Per. anger Trains will leave the new Depo t, THIRD Stank ; above Thompson street,' Philadelphi 4, daily, (thuldnit . . excepted,) as follows At 7 A. M. (Exprets) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Malta. Ohtmk, Hazeiton, Wilkeebarre, (to. . , The 7 A. N. Train makPe clove connection Lehigh Talley Banned at Bethlehem being the shorted. and most desirable route to Wilkeabarre, and to alljoialas in the Lehigh Coal region. : At 8 P. BL: (Express) for Bethlehem, Easton, &o. ' This train reaches luiston at t 3 P. M., and makes does connection with New Jersey Central far Noir York. At 616 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, — Mouth Chunk. At 9.14 A. N., and 4.16 P. M., for Doylestown. At 6.16. P. N. for Fiat Washington. White care of the 'Second and Third streets 1,1410 City _ Passenger Cars inn directly, to the new Depot. • TRAINS FOR PHIL A.DELPHIA.7 Leave Bethlehem at 5 40 A.: M., 9.18 A: K P. M. Leave Doyleatoa - n at 7 30 A. M., and 3 40 P. K. Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M. ON BOND A.T . Philadelphla for Bethlehem at 8 &. M. ~ Doylestown at 3 P. M. ' Doylestown for Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. Bethlehem for 1, . SP. M. Fare to Bethlehem $1 St Fare to Reston 1.51 t. Fare to Mauch Chunk 1,001 Fare to Wilkesbarre ' ' '4.61 Through tickets must be procured et the Ticket Offices, At THlRlititreet or BEEKS Street, in order to secure the above rates of fare. All . Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains), cenneot at Berke street with Filth and Sixth•streets and Second and Third streets Passenger Itailroads, five minutes after leaving Third Street. Be'. Irig ari mam PHILADELPHIA AND ELIETEA B. R. LIRE. 186 BUMMER ARRANORICCEU. 1862 For WILLIAMBPOBT, SGBANTON, ELMIRA., and all points in the W. and-N. W. Pa/meager Trains leave Depot of Phila. and Beading B. 8., oor. Broad and thd iowhill [greets, at B A. N., and sat. P. AL daily, except Sundays. QIIIOEIDBT ROUTE from Philadelphia to Points t Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, do., Apo. Baggage checked through to Bunko, Niagara Fella, or intermediate points. • Through Biomes Freight Train for all point' shoos, Waves daily at 8 P. M. !or farther information apply to SGRN 8. 1131. 1 .38, General &seat. TBDITEENTR and CIALLOWEILL, and N. W. oar. SIXTH and OIfF,STITUT Street.. ••= O, . I 4:1 . i' . : VIA RDIA. BIIIIfMEB, AkBRANGEZtIBNT. • On and after MONDAY, Jane 9th, 1882, the train* will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. E. car. ter of 'EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at T. 44 and 10.80 A. lif.i'and • .4.80 i and 7P.told on TODIF. days and friday!' at 9.14 P. M., and will leave West Philadelphia, from THIRTY-YERBT and MARKET Streets, 17 militant after iha starting time from Sigh /Roth and narks, r i, N 817NDA.Y8, Us! , YinitADALPHIA at 8 A. filL, Leave WEST ORES'aliatB A. M. end 6.00 P. N. The trains leaving Philadelphia at ' 7.46 A. M., and 6.80 P. M., oonneet at Penneiton with trains on the Ptdl - and Baltimore Central Railroad for Concord s Kennett, Oxford, am. HENRY WOOD, le9.tf Superintendent. REOPENING'OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO ILAILROAD.—ThIe road, being fully REPAIRED end effectually GUARDED, le now open for -the trans portation of peeeeugere and freight to all polite in the GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all ether In ionnatlon apply at the CornPany'e Wane, corner . BROAD Street and WABELIVATON avenue. B. IC "ELTON, President P. W. and B.Jt. R. 00. A OAAR TO THE PUXILIO. CONGRESS SpRpTG-..-:: :Sr.i.TBR DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STRI3ff, I NNW TOES., ..„. 4 13iskroak, July 1, 1842. An attempt has been made to deceive the publio hf persons offering what they call 14 00190111188 WA.l9tll" tem fountains, and at the price of six (6) cents per glass. The Wholesale price of the genuine Congress Water, si ffew York, being about omits per Ouse, the impost lion of pretending to sell at retail at lees than cost, and. without allowance for freight, cartag e , or breakage, II apparent; but their probable course haa been to empty one bottle of Rentdee 0 01Mirees Water intoa fotintatn Oiled with their trash, itul thereby ohriztenhig thi toot contents. We Lava NBTKII sold Oongreu Wester in founts/rt, nor In vessels of any other dew - Apt:ton than ordinary-eheed glees bottles. The cork of every bottle of the genuine kt branded, And may., without those 4xiii the 06,k- °ONOBIZB3 words and 14- '4' r &w. a 0 .. 0 gdmilier “.WATEB. . tains or baths. CLARKE a warn:, Proprietors of °congress Spring. • • . The fallowing gentlemen are suindled by ILI reirigaltr frith genuine Oongreei Water, in bottlee, fresh ilreen 00iiretFo JIBED% BROWN, car. Fifth and Chestnut lAA O. S. HUBBELL, 1410 Obeetnutstreet " CHAS. BLLII3 Jr 00., Market !teat. .. ••'.', B. J STEVENS & 00., Continental Holid._" • • AMBROSE SMITH, .ohestrint street.' J. 0. TURNPERNY & 00.. Bit / Sprawl Atm,. • ;. THOS. J. IITISBARD, oor. Third and lituwilitilloo WYE'rEUitrou., Walnut street, o, c , CMA/UKE &.Vi r iYII-201if • 1 44 FABIOHON," 111114EY WOOD( Stmertntendenk ELLIS ITLAEK, Agent.
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