ter ` MILITARY IVIATTERS.—The ropments wow,' in our city nuder the Bret of the two lea regal. doejorire* th one ti ex ception, left for the must of war. three hew r Ilmento have coin -0104 ow up, though the °Biwa of these orgsgiza -12,037b„. not yet reported any reoruite for muster. The orisstions Dow forming Ire known as follows: An r, toatry re gbiem commended Oboyl C . o Cr . o ß o e k g e e , h ' a r is t hr, egaiumt e h n o t r it o y ^r gior M o f ilivuu this of to loonies hie force of Iwo pose Poles to a regiment); Bud bohnumker's 16fith relo Hfi mooreday onetunlred recruits for the old phlia. dlds regime were received at the new barracks, in stree nts . t The reorniting for therm organiz•stions Ito oc ou hre. Six hundred men are now wailing to be Jledfor service in the field. ," „ ,,,ort. Writ's, numbering 225 men, arrived at the foot: of tlerbiegton avenue, troterday morning. at 6 o'olock. ore for the Noe York restiments. Among theur wer ; fl i n oty stout Irishmen for Oen, Meagher'e Brigade. sir kindred oouvalesoente, who have been in the New.: Perk hospftalt, also arrived yesterday morning, on their' eon After receiving breakfast, they took up the leo of moth to the in depot. A more Jovial havo never paned up Washington avenue. The • tbor Voile Yolonttore, Samna' It, Richards. . r o o n, fully armed and ebilintoni, arrived at 6 o'cleoß ..1 /. They were reernited iu EssegrOlintou, and now. cooties, the great roa,ority of the men keine farm after breakfasting, they mended their way re . • • THE LATE CAPTAIN BRATTY.—The deof Captain floury Clay Beatty , of c ompany 1, 34 Wealroute, Nunn Irt adelphia:ude Rerve., has thus been noticed .the far of I r a tt 12 o'clock yesterday a meeting of the Bar was held Jt tbv District Court room. Jpdge Stroud presided. After emelt revw of the life of la the roomiebain Beatty by Ron. :Mhos ie and statement Utt of r in which -; p o t a ble ire, the fallowing, retiolnuotta were submitted a 1 Mr reas Vsleetine °arab henry Olay .Beatty, a member of • !ler of tbiu °HY, fell, mortally•wounded, itt the battle e il l e c b occurred on the. Beth nit., nearithlanassas there . • kiro , pesolred,That we, members of the her, do sorrowfully rec ovelie. to leis afflicting Oispeneetion of Divine Pro• rideuce, the death of our friend and brother, Haney Olay Drury, an event that has deprived the prafeefion of one am won proadalog member., and, the community one . e tio in all the relations of life wee a mist exemp l ary and contention citizen. R aved, That we regard hie death not merely as a rote told pummel bereavement, bat as n'ounlio lose. ji vowilw d the qualifier, of itt pity, learning, and oily, which prequilluently tittetnim to have attained diodoctkm in the profession of the hew, and a courtesy ocltranknees which Won for blm estoem and affee goo Ar all with whom he had profeleional or intimate refetkee Resolved, That we realize in the domestic end pro. to.foesi •ecrinces. which tat' made In eallittlig in the N oe of hie country; in the indomitable spirit which rt niod him to rice from a couch of elckment to j.itri his „ m azy in the boar of conflict; in the dauntless courage (Mulford in battle; in the return to hie regiment whilst All suffering from his wound, and in feeele health, and before his leave of absence had expired. and in his un. timely death, a hereto self-devotion and an obedience to o leo. or doty which claim our atimiratton, and entitle hits to the grateful remembrance of ble f,llow. country coieed, That the members of this bar tender to his R Aided family their beartfat eyruortny and sincere eon deem In their midden Bert aVement and that Oherlea Jelin L. ;Shoemaker, 04A. Gibtoue, Jobe K Valeutine, trtlader Blddie, and the officers of this meeting, be hp. Onto! it committee to convey to them a copy of these resolutions and the proceedings of this meeting. grayed, That these revolutions and the preceeitegg Of thle rustling be published fu the daily pipers of this city end Ducts county, speeches were made by Judge Alllaen, Jet). L. Shoe raker, J o h n B Valentine, Ron. Marie. ailpin, and others, and the fesolutious were adopted. In the Court of Common Pleas, Mr. W. L. Flied male • Dome apptoprietentuerke in reference to Captain Beatty, which were responded to by Mr. eruveett Th em and Judge Thom peon. The following was ordorea to be en tered on the reeorde of the court : It having Wen amemeoed to the court that Captain .eery (gay Dago, lately an attorney of We court, was killed in one of tie recent battin near Wiobtrigtuu, while ejellantly ensued in the defence of his conotry, it is ordered that a rultute be made of the fact by the clerk ppm the records of ibis court. in testimony of the esteem is l at c h ')sprain Beatty wee bold by the court, and of its appreciation of hie shores in the (Anse In which he fell. TEE LATE LIEUT. UOL. IMARTIN. ;ultra. Col. Thomas S. Martin, of dot. flonireria 11th rtorien himla Reserve Regiment. Woe on daturd pay contending agninat an entire Lrigode of the "my. tie ce, a native of thto city, and a graduate of Our tulkerftty. ARLOIDA refuted to cnercautite par- Unite, beteg e member of the firm of garage & Martin, thi adoeierlog cheiniote, he gave throb lime to the Andy of military a:lento. tie wee 116v.rat ears is member and ' l nman of the Washitistton Gray., and was one of this dot volueteirs it. the three•monthi servloe in Ooiquel Xifyeefa 23d Noonlnsole Regiment After art honor. *No dlocharge, he became tuebr of Vol. 8. Meredith , ' magiment, but volunterily withdrew to make room for anot h er t smtumao , whom he deemed better entitled to the pasitloo by reason of the leeks Aillather Of_11:1 , t1 he bad added to the regiment. In a tevAisra he aneipoot ally from Governor °unlit the appointment of Lloulinuet (Monet of the 11th viegiment. 001. MArtia woo hi hie 87th year, and woe ardently , attach-d to the Magni° Order, being er member of Virtu ary lebrige, No. 131, of A Y. 61 , and having boon, previooa to the war, ear of lu Ocala He' leaves a widciw and four yorteg children, who will lung mourn the hies of one who. bes "ideated himself, by hie noble heart, to all who knew Mat. CRIMINAL COURT PROOBRDINGS.—III MO of drhe and Emma McLaughlin and Thomas sta ti m. Thdtun, charged with meat& and battery, and rnet.:Gtlllgau and Thomas Tudam, charged with rob , the jury came into court re.terdav morning, stet• iag that they could , not agree upon a verdict. One of the Jurors cleared to know whether a consta blt's eta rant cau be regarded at a seruntutory order ' on t.thith belnuat produce the body of Mr. Plobaughilul ,Indge Allison replied that whenever a w..trrant is Stead In the hands of an other for the arrest of a per gnu. It la hut duty to make too arrest. Re nee no die. organ .the 'matter. If an officer having a warrant t tarot upon the per*on whey() arrest it intended, (Loofa to take the repute eibuity, and if the prlaeuer should tame in the meantime, then the constable c mid {Allele to sower. In other words, had the constable, when he went to the "ac nee of IteLnusidle, chosen to let him remain at h,cno etnlui the tight, under the prom'. e that he would coma to the efilte to the morning. and th,t, in the meantime he 'mend bleuelf, and did not appear as he promised, Len the wettable could be indicted. Ihu constable had :upright, after serving the warrant, to permit the pri- Doper to so out of his custody. Thejury retired. and in a few minutes returned the tolleiringwerdlots: John tit:Laughlin, assault and tiattery on William Til den. salty. Enema McLane:din, assault and battery on William t:oGrau,intlity. 'Adieu Z adam, ample end battery on J. McLaughlin, 01'7. Wm. 'faded», assault and batters an Emma efoLaugh- Ile, and gains. (bathe Gilligan and 7homsi Tudam, charged with thbay. cot guilty. bit. traolramoyett an arrest of Inc!grant in the c►ee of 'ltem! Twittra Tte judge aranttti the motion, and, ball being entered, ah3ie party wont their way. AlioTll2.ll EOSPITAL ICNEDr—The Race street Hospital wee opened for the reception of, patients on Wodnesdat afternoon, under the charge of limpet, with Drs Gioninger and Rice tut astietaate., Ls con se It wee known that a number of oar sick sol diers were expected, citizens crowded t the hospital Jib contributions end offers of ea. lettuce. In a a hart Ilse everything tras arranged. and who it the p ttlente tilvtd, a good clipper and comfortable bide .vers in stdietes. Kra Hammett wee appiluted Lady Matron, tided by committees of ladies from Union tit E. Church, tot from *Wei other churches. TheA hospital coutalue Molt MO patients. • • Sieve the above hall halt been opened it bee fillet op, end mare ere arriving Ihe building on the , north west tomer of RAC° and Crown streets hat been ncoupied as a icrtiial, and now contains many Pk'hibt't. Dana . . to either of these hospitals alit be thankfully re. WAR MEETING IN SPRING GARDEN.— h lerls end enthtudastio meeting of the citizens of flits Oorden was held at the llall last eve , .ing, to tate enure measures in regard to the war. dir. John fry wee chows to preside, assisted by te large number or vice Nee'debt & The object 'of the meeting wee explained by Br.lipateer, slier which patriotic addressee were deliv ered by Mawr,. D.W W. 0. Moore, Capt. Pr loe, Thos. Pak e, Rev. U. Hevlu , end others At a late hour the meeting otbse to convene this afternoon for drill, in puree note of the Governor's proclamation, We may add that the new part of the Spring Garden II 411 is beteg titted up as en poly bonefish and that the meeting was held in the second start , lit the room usually occupied by a religious pinery, f'it FUNERAL OF COL KOLTEg !foe foueral obaninitO or the late Col Jobe A. Koltes Will take place at half past 1161 , 13 U this morning. The accrinpatard b of honor, and che friends uf the !madly, will beta k en from the late residence of the tieceaaed, at Third and Brown weal, and proceed no Brown to Fifth, endue Filth to 5t Peter's Oburch. (B. C.), corner of Fifth and Girard avenue, where a mass will ho celebrated. et 11108 o'clock it wiU be taken from St. Peter's °lurch Op Girard avenue to Sixth street, and thence to Independence Halts whore it will remain till one o'clock, at which hoer it will be interred in the Scott Itelon snood, In Glenwood nemetery. ILITARY HOSPITAL NATIONAL 01:41lD8' HALL,—Yery contribatione or tlivoNlbfrta, sheets, muslin, drawers, provisions , of all MOO, unite Of all varieties. and preserves of every 'midi', belie been received at the military hospital. at 'Batkcal Guards' Hall o from a number of pahlotio ladies and in fact everything that can be of 3 )3 ictvi lo the lick , or wounded, wbeddl useful or o i lisistel, hoe been freely provided with lavish bands. Tide huipital wit I,ln future, be known as the 46 Race'. 61mt Etoiplial i " to dletingnieb it from others. rw-Tsir BRIDGE —The-flew bridge oTor tbo Wiesahlokon creek, on the hoe of the Philadel -I,his, Germantown, and Norristown ittilroarl, has been c 4 uateltd, and the trains will to day commence running ticrorilog to the time table of tart. The company detorvo great credit for the .prompt: manner - in which tar him reopened the communication, with Norrls toren, AN INDZPENDENT COMPANY OP OA:. V ALlty,—Capt Wm, H. Fry, formerly of Gol. Baker's t4litalla Regiment, Is reornitlug for an Independent c 2, l2l Prioi of cavalry In this city The company is ra. ' 417 6111 °g up, ea those who would wish to Join a tattuotyl company should join at once. EtrmrAN Dm/ay.—The oqoner held '4 , !Num lad night on the body of a mid named Pattlol etelb td a m t t hHo Wasuhgmnn P House. o won found dead kir. Ousel took ten at tho hotel yesterday morning, and complained 11 4 very much Tangoed with travel. Not belbg ob. s r p" IO dosenad daring the day Me Yoom was examined Rota Ai 9 O'clock, and he was found in hie bed al anted. :gioto appearances It Is judged ,that be died from natural I ' 4 K Iu the pocket of his pantaloons 1,943 found the LI L T! Of O. Allabaugh. He was apparently aged about Ileare, . 1 , 4 d mona's IrrquesT. The coroner .w it vuestoeiterder afternoon, on the body of In, Lenny, litho died at the hospital on Sunder might. 4411 1 Wria knocked down on the previous Thursday tiskt at Seventh and rob streets. The Jury rendered a verdict !bat death resulted from a fracture of the skull, 111 ,, obbwieence of a blow from one McNamara, Prison. O IJAGUAYRA..—T h e bark Oniver W . of h N i e teV i to- aPtein Wilson,milog seeterday ior ia um'sw,T4rkthßloownßpseng eto r 'Venezuela, with hie suite, rioting o r th e renewing uenottooFeons.: sir, John H. J, el lirmilyr t , goor e tO r y of footion ; Mr. B. Toxic inga„„ldji Darlington, Vt ; Mlii KM' B Other* • Prot. 111, j .,,''' ' 1 ,.. Ladle, of Phlladel phi% normal.toilludad de 80. lir i yea. Y. L. Hagardorn and lady, of Baltimore; :New , r a tf k r . A, Lunar, of Baltimore; Mr. Beth Driggi, of nonaau, Homorn.—Bernard Btu ;:7.llby eh* wat foetid in an Inseselble condition, On Scui' Might, at Thirty•tiret and darket etreeteg Mai it tho hoepttal attikihed to the Almehoune, an ucar ',7,!,1 ere entertained of hie ma - every. ()Mules Tarter, VlLltin Miller, and William Oolllce have been held In pr , sch by Alderman Davis to answer the charge of concerned lithe affair. UN OVID. -- yesterday afternoon a tend boy, canted Win. Cromwell, was run over in Se , le n !greet b elow shed Girard avenue, and bad hie leg cmci ta cking manner. Fle wee taken to the Epleoopal - - j? 6 ODY IDDWDIFIRD.—The body or the 1 , 4 7% roma ie the Delaware at Deatea•atreet wharf, oo m h 'hie) laid, Lao been Identified as that el Jane Illetfolli 6 Wee a married woman, thirty eavao yoara of age, and osliaa In Monter street,'Pear Owl walader. learaph. - Markets by Wheat *teat! for RAtrtscona, beet. 0„n inelAholag; ttblto ; red la blither M Mb . 0 . idgic %hitt; 70eelao; yellow 60869 o; Vats, in aaY WA 8.441,3430. Provialoue dot. FINANCIAL ANOCOMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PHILAMILPHIA, September 4, 1862. There was lees uneaelnees in the stock and money markets to-dart and prices are of a more favorable chit rector. Gold opened rather stiffly at 1180113 g, but the rate fell to 117 during the day, and closed with an ex tremely weak market. ' The fluctnatlons to which gold is subjected, make it an extremely hazardous article for apiculatora to handle; and, with the experience.ot the past few months before them, operators cannot be called anything but rad, if they buy to hold. The ilinch-pla out, the wheel le apt to rue off; foreign exportation waa the stay of the high rate; that IN virtually at an end, and the road must be extremely smooth, if the vehicle does not have a tumble. • Old demands were active at a plight advance, 107%. 108 teing freely bid and paid. blow la abundant at 4to 5 on call, and 5 to 6on good security- One year certificates ate becoming an important feature on the "tote, they are Quoted to-day at 98%6'99. Stooks re covered a little, and a better feeling was apparent. Go. Vernments advanced ; the sizes 1881 rose to 100, but fell "back X ; the seven-thirties advanced X ; Pennsylvania lives advanced X; City Mica fluctuated, closing ablnt the Fame ae yeaterday. Reading sixes 1886 were firm at 91; Allegheny comity BiX.Ol brought3B Penuaylvanis IR annual first mortgagee rose X, with considerable sales; 101 wee hid for second do. ; Elmira Railroad elevens were firm at BTX ; Camden and Amboy sixes 1889 at 94; the aecond mot tgage bonds of the Morris Canal brought 95 ; Philadelphia and Erie Railroad sixes 9T) ; North Penn. at Irani!' tens rose X ; Second and Third street second mortgagee, 103; Beading Railroad shares fluctuated be-' twren 20X 080 M, clewing at 29;4 ; Norristown brought 49; Pennsylvania 49N, no change; Catawleasi preferred 10% ; Washington OAP 20X. Passenger railway shares were a little more active at yesterday's figures; Girard College improved %. Bank of North America sold for 130, and Northern Liberties at 60. The market closed feverishly. Drexel & Cro. Quote : New Yerk Exchange Istrol-10 prem. Bolton Exchange parel-1 0 prem. Baltimore Exchange parse ji die. nonntry funds Mee % die. Gold 17g rate pm. Old Demand Notes 7% see x pre. One.) ear Certificates 98X oIISX The following is the coal tonnage of the Shamokin Val. toy and Pottaville Bailroful Company: Tone. Owt. Tone. Owt. For weei eub log Aug. 30. 4,843 11 150,488 11 Saone time last year 7,181 15 138,882 19 Increase Decrease. The following is the statement of coal transported over the Hazleton Railroad, for the year ending August 80, 1882: Week. Previous. Total. Tone. Cwt. Tons, Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Hazleton Mines.... 4,015 14 88,567 19 70 631 13 Cranberry 2,4(5 01 31,139 OS 33,544 09 Diamond 1,093 00 18,677 17 19,770 Cr East Sugar Loaf.... 4,501 78 65,438 01 69,910 19 Connell Ridge 2,197 18 50,897 03 • 63.094 18 &fount Pleasant.... 373 18 4, 1 41 18 4,446 11 Ebervale ... 1.012 06 21,102 07 22,114 12 Harleigh 1,989 10 42;081 05 44,050 15 tdiltiesvilie......... 1,284 13 19,029 12 20.814 05 Jedd. 3 ,860 09 83,112 18 88,763 OT Total 92,821 19 882,098 08 404,620 07 Oorroppond'g period . • last year 17,406 15 417,472 12 434.879 07 Increase.-- ..... 5,115 03 Decrease 85,314 04 30.259 00 The follcwing statement of the exports of breadetuffe from the United Statee to Great Britain, Ireland, and the Contiveet, since September 1,1881, is taken from Samuel Hallett & Sons' American circular of yesterday; Neal, Wheat, Corn, bbla . bb's. bosh. bosh. New York 1 848,720 821 28,842 308 12,27.0,644 Sew Orteane... Philadelphia.... 830,827 408 2,201.862 882,375 Baltimore 82.11 T .... 332 823 6t6.621 BOBIOD 276,868 10 81.852 64 880 Other ports,— 66,326 .... 1,691.527 6 603 - • --- Total, 1/361-82„2,&7J,646_ 1,240 24.819,962 18,6,9,8 U Total, ]880.61..2,638.731 3,4,31 25,267,600 11,674,103 Inereare 44,9.14. 2,035,708 Decrease. 2.191 437.538 - Total, ]869.60.. 684,723 944 4 686.123 2,244,882 Tt.tal, 186849.. 102,032 23 468,788 320,681 TO THE coxTrsszrr: Floor, Wheat, Cern Bye* bble. booth. bop': bud'. New York ...594 487 7,469.940 322,691 1,640,210 Other ports 27,122 107,910 19,483 44,291 Total. 1861 62....618.609 7 ; 567,8%0 322 074 1,581,601 Total, 1860.61-124 817 3,042,1.67 63,737 343.242 The Louisville Journal, of Tuesday, alluding to the mosey interests of that city, saga : “ I I here was a material advance in the rates for gold yesterday, the bankers buying at 17 Per cent 'premium and selling at 20, with a fair demand. There was no change in other matters pertaining to money, the baying rate remaining at Be 9 per cont. premium, and the selling price at 10012 per cent. A small amnia( of the Postage waren CMTCLICY was received by our bankers yesterday, Widob they bald at a premium of 203 per ant . Demand Treasury rotes were saleable at 666 X per cent. pre 'minni, the bankers not being disposed to Obit. There is little doing in Eastern exchange, the buying rate being per Cent discount, and the selling rate par to , per cent. peecnintu.” The New York Evening Post of today says: Wall street bas almost entirely recovered from the ' 4 scare" of yesterday, and the stock exchange r-sponds to the better feeling with an advance.of •X el %' cent. on the low points of the panic produced by the stories irem Philadelphia and Baltimore. Tim improvement its stocks is stiffittlited by the baste of operators to buy back shares thrown neon the in .rket during the excite ment and doubt of yesterday, and at the close there is a wrong demand at NI prices. As a part of the gossip of tho street, it is worthy of note that a rumor is verrturreat that General lElllllOOk has taken the position of Secretary of War, and that Kr. Stanton has resigned. The stack-j. , bbers seem to have the information exclusively, as there is no trustworthy 11.te111gence from Washington to teat, effect. Southern State stocks are weak, especially Tennqessees, which are 1 per cent. lower. Ilitnots bonds are steady at former prices. Okdos are scarce and wanted at 1060108. The Government list is strong, and the SUNS - Of 1881 have returned to par, after Kontos yesterday se low as OSX tette. Sake were reported at 98X, but we were un able to trace them. The closing sales are at loaning. The 7.80 notes are also a trifle firmer. The Fives of 1874 remain gala at yesterday's prices. Dutiable demand notes are giiet but steady, at 1080. 108 h; per cent. Six per cent certificat.ea are firm at 98N . Yesterday noon large purchases like made on Phila.. delphis account at 980983( . The foreign exohange . drawers have lowered their rates about one per cent., but in the absence of a free supply of outside bills there is no pre-tenre to sell There is little or nothing doing ea , yet for Saturday's mail. First. class bills on London are quoted at 1290120. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales Sept. 4. [Reputed by S. R. th.Antsxas, Exchange.) FIRST BOARD. 1000 17 S 7.30 Tr N.en 102 1000 A Iteg Co 6s.Al VBB 600 do end .101 3 Penna R 49% Btoo do blank.lo3l( 1000 Pa 11, lot mtg cab.losg 1060 do end .101 5000 do 0wn.105% 150 Beading B 29% 1000 Elmira A 7a...05 67g 150 do b 5 Bt. 10,000 U 8 fle 'Bl 100 101.0 Beading 6o• 88... 91 13 Bk N Etmer.sswn.l3o 9000 U 8 1-year Oert if 94s 20 Bk N Liberties... 60 6 Norristown 8.... 49 300 Oity 8a new 102 5 do .... 49 2000 Penna be 89% BET WEE BOARDB. 1200 City 8s new. 102 11000 Delaware Div 6s. 95 1000 0&A 6e 'B9 2 d.. 94 1 50 Waohington Gas. 20% SECOND BOARD. 38 Penna B 40n 80 Reading B 80 60 d 0,....,....... 49% 4000 Phliada & Erie ea 97% 2600 City 6e new...... 101% 1000 U 8 6s 'Bl 99% 9 Norristown 8.... 49 100 Oatawlose it phi.. 10% . 1000 Morrie 01 2mt 2de 96 4O Girard College.. . 28% 50 Reading B 29% 1000 N Padua 10a . 2 d a.lol 800 do. . bbwn 29% 100 2d &31 at R.2lm 103 CLOSING PRICES. Bid. deka. Bid. Asked O 8 6s 'Bl 99% 100 L laland R..... 17% 18 UBTr 7 840 N. 103 103% Leh Of& N.x-dv 61 51% Philada be. 97% 97% Le Cl & Nov sop. 28 29 Philada Co new.. 101% 102 N Penne R..... 9% '9% Penne be 89 89% NPa Res 77 78 Beading R 29% 30 NPa B 10a.....100% 101 Bead m6810'48.103 .. Cataw,R Ekon— 8% 8% Reading bde '70.100 101 Catawilisa Prf.. 10% 11 Bead rat tio 'BB.. 90% 91' Fr & Sanaa 8.. 45 47 Penne Bei div. 49% 49% Sec & Third et Et 69 70 Penne 111 in 69..106% .. Race& Vine-ot It log 10% Penns 11 2m 68..101% .. W Philo 8..... 52 53 Norris Cni Coh.. 43 45 Spruce & Pine.. 13 13% Morrie Cu] Pref.llB .. Or & Coates exd.B3% 34 Bch Nav Stook!! 4 4% Cheat &W ex dv.39 40 Sob Nay Pref... 14% 15 Arch St ex div. 24 25 Elmira B 13 14 Thir & rift'ntb. 17 19 Elmira B Pref.. 28 26 Girard College.. 23% 94 Elm 7078. ex int 87 88 . Teeth & Elev'th 81 .. Philadelphia markets. SEPTEMBER 4—Evening FLOUR —There le no alteration in the. Flour market, and but little inquiry either for expirt or home use. 300 8400 Ws good Ohio extra family Bold at $88612X, hOd. 3,000 Milt W. Thomas' extra on private terms Sales to the trade range at sses 123 for superfine, $5 508 5.62 K for extra, $5.7686 25 for extra family, and $6.50 07 4t l bbl for fancy brands, as to quality. Ilye Flom - is coerce, and selling at $3 5003 623 j. Corn Meal is quiet A tale of 260 bble Pennsylvania is reported at about $3 12K bbl WREAT is lees active and prices are unchanged. Salsa of 8,000 bnsheis at 1.208131 c .for' Western and Penne.. Bede, the latter afloat, 182 c for Delaware do., and 13130 14110 for White. RI eis selling elowlyat 73076 c for new, 76877 c 4' buehel for old. Corn is scarce and Arm at tile advance, and about 3,000 brotels cold, mortar as 700 for prime yellow, afloat Oats are in steady demand, and 2.600 bnahels new Southern sold at 858360, the latter afloat BARK hi quiet but steady, at :532.50 IfY ton for let No. 1 Cinercitron, IOTTON.—The market is buoyant and firm at the ad vance, with but tittle offering or selling. GROCERIES Mon Pnoviszoirs are without alteration, and a limited business doing in the way asides. lrusxy h quiet;;sales of 300 bble Ohio are reported at 33,1ic, drudge at 31ei320 .Ifr gallon. CITY ITEMS. pRimE NEW FLOUR.—Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine family groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has now in More th. finest and best brands of New Flour, made from new wheat. By those who have tried them they ate spoken of in the highest terms. A MAGNIPIOENT $6OO RosEwooD .7•OCTAVE P4No, otrperbly carved case and legs; all the modern improvements; only used Riven morales. The owner going to war, will sell it at a very great eacrilloe for egiO. Call at 1126 OBESTNIIT street. lt* THE ENROLLMENT IN PIIILAMELPHIA.—The 'United States Marshal and his deputies have completed their labors, and the enrollment is complete In round numbers, Phliadelphkt - tarnishes about 100,000 fighting men, and : . of these, fully 26,000 are engaged in some branch of the public service. The Marshals have care fullynoted the ages, physical condition, employment, Ito., of the oitizensenrolled, and it only needed, to render the tables complete,lhat a list should have been given of the legion of adult' and youths who have the good taste to wear the elegant garments that are made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Beekhill di Wilson, Has. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. • XONE BUT THE BRAVE DESERVE THE FAIR.— A young lady in Chicago advertised that if any city rail road conductor would enlist for the war, she would take ,bli place. 'The offer was aces ted by Mr. Z. P. Beal, a conductor upon the Randolph street route. Hereafter, the fair 4‘ Nellie"- will take fare. Thus while the brave Bell•will be changing his quarters for the seat of 'war,. ifellie`wlll changing quarters for the passengers In the car. Will Nellie" want a change of clothing`to ego . .her new position ? she can have them gratis hr sending her order to Charles Stokes' Citizens' and Mili tary Clothing House, under the Continental, Philadel _. phis. • FacTs.—The :worst kind of tax. on a mares tamper: tacks left sticking up on the Inside of his hoots. It man is doomed to. the stake, he would, most gene. rally prefer that it should • be beef Sospeosion bridges are said to answer a good purpose ; suspension banks don't. 44, The military and .civic Clothiag nranutacturod at tit* irstbiobable r Emporlum oe Granyille.l3toires, No. 609 Clierdatat etriet s 'Cannot be sarpaaled in fit, fabric, or 18,81.8 18 8.344 04 .... .. Pits B O Clark, New Jersey Mica L Marsh, Nevi Jersey James V' Smith, New Yolk W L O'Brien, ,Baltimore P Clark Jr & ly, Virginia Chas A Wood. Pittsburg John F Barnes, Pittsburg - F.F Brooke & ly.Oincirmati J M Need, New York Jas Caldwell, Zanesville Chas Hoemer, Zanesville Mrs Henderson.Alexandrla Mrs Col Wintdow, New York Mist Kitchen, New York B BNorms . Dr Power, Maine Dr Harvey. Maine Mr Davey Now York Mr Yates A 1••, Baltimore Miss Yates, Baltimore W B,Fecot, Bermuda P Poore, Massachusetts B Fogg, Maim' J McCormick B B Gold , lmronsh, Md T T Martin, Baltimore John Lowman, Penne. L O Dundee, British Navy J N Fowlee A wt,Wisoonsin W Sprague - E H Owens. Hartford 1' 8 Eltnitios, Boston ,G B Foss, Baltimore Chas Vezin, Philadelphia Jno Z Wilson A to. Bodin B Babcock, Rhode 'shied Jto 111 Moore, N Jersey •W K Barrett W,E Potter, New 'Jersey A Hamill, BaiNmore Wn, B Keith, Baltimore Mrs Al Keith, Baltimore Mrs B M. Keith .k oh, Belt Mies J Keith, Baltimore Jno P Putnam, Roston M. Duane. II 8 N A O Thurman, Columbus Miss M P Thurman, Ohio Miss Lizzie Thurman, Ohio Miss Jean Dor. Ohio Mrs ltboiures, New York Miss Rhoades, New York Dr Rhoades & la, N York Isaac 8 Lloyd, New York J Ingbani, Belem, N J . J 13 SinniCkeon, Salem, NJ It P ItOsS, auburn- N 0 0 A Boss, Auburn, N 0 8 Harrison, Pottsville E NKeith, Baltimore Thos Young &la, Wash, DO Miee Young, Wash, D C J A Valentine, New York Dr 0 F Learning, N Jerrie/ J P Wolivritherger, Balt. F Almy, Boston J Metcalf & da, Ohio Pardee, Hartford J Fritz, Bethlehem J F Whitney .& la, N Y W C Churchill, New York 0 Meekin, New York • 0 Cleveland, Jersey City Jobn Bert, New York S Bright, Now York A F Bierman, New York W D Davis. New Jersey J D Reale, New Jersey B$ Little. New Jersey A B Tbrockreerton, N J W Eason, New York W H Phillips, Trento' W W Young, Pittsburg 8 ht Green, Penns E Riddle Huntingdon co E V Sumner, Jr, II 8 A T Baumgardner, Lancaster MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at, below Arch. H 8 Mansfield, Thompson ' Liverpool, 0 Jae Id Burchfield, Pittsburg M Shellaby, Pittsburg J McLeran, Belem, 0 J Bowen, Ripon, Will Oeo B Carrie, New York • Idre J 0 D Bar, Reading Jae Pritchard, New Lisbon B Pairman, Allegheny 8 J Berger, St Paul Wm Lee, lit Paul Bon Jacob Pry, Trappe, Pa Geo Masted. Boston J Lotman, Pittsburg E P Long, Pittsburg Jaa McLain, Pittsburg Jos Barnett, Lancaster Trani:tick Jordan,Lancaster 1., 0 Milian, Trenton O .11 Foster, Philpsburg D A Miller, Altoona 0 Kier. Heard', lowa H Weaver. Ohio J A P Stone, Ohio Bev A Clooknien & wife, Pa W Donaboner, Pennsylvania J Zahcer, Ohio, Win Chapman, Baltimore R McDowell, Blatington I J Bock, New York Thoe Portion. Philadelphia R Curtin & wise, Centre, Pa Albert Price, Mercer, Pa W FfitsoD, Mercer, Pa W Gibson, Mercer, Pa 8 0 8.4-nan, Delaware E El Nevin. Shltkeeesberg Jas Blair, New Jersey A B Blair, New Jersey AMERIOA.N-4.lltearout ercreet, above Firth. M T Jeffries, IV Cheater, Pa Isaac Massey, W Chester John M King, Juhustown Mies King. Johnstbwn Dept P hmith, Now York J K Mooers, MD, N York Om S T Richards, N York Lient 00l Rewe, Jr, N Y 0 T Niche:ls, New York H Binnickson, Salem, N J Thcmas Carson, Philada ?dm D Howerton, Nashville IC Dyers, Virginia 'Mob 0 Kean, MahonV l Pa S P Risley, Wash, D 0 Oapt B P Tyler W W Reese, New Jersey Obeli E Foster, Eokley, Pa Edgar Williams, Rockport B. Sheller, Deep River B Abbott,. Carbon :county p Stratton• - lzielem - , J a Maps, Sadism, N J A Lynch, Ottawa, lii N P Easton, Perna D Weidman, Albany D W Sawyer. Albany Mrs Green, Scree, City B H Bell, Baltimore 0 Milbank, New York W L Reed, New York Jos Burrough, Newark Obaa Vogel, Newark O L 5 Roberts BT. LOVTh HOTEL—Ohestant street, above Third. W B Brooks, New York Mr. Johnston, New York Mr Dawson F Meyers, Pennsylvania ()twits L Lamb, N Jersey Mrs B S Smith, Wash, D 0 Chet 0 Henkle Sidney Hall, IJ ' B N Mrs 'Houston, New York John B Harris' Mr ?dither, New York Bent nipio7 1 New York I 3 3 Mulford, New York Geo Tomlinson, New York Sbeeht, Pennsylvania S J Pants, Baltimore Mrs Weir, New York J B Donty, PenneYlVania b 0 Smith, IT B N • W A Moore, New York 0 Fisher do wf, New Jersey It kleSherv, New York J Brennan, New York P H Hopkins, New York John B Bostwick, Bristol C W Pierce, Jr, Bristol, Pe Z E Ewing, Elkton T G Quimby, Steubenville F F Horner, Baltimore J A W Pearce, Baltimore Geo; ge Mills New York Chas Sailor, Soh Haven J H tshoads, Beading T Wormaa, Pennsylvania W S Bowen, Bridgeton C P Sisley, Bloomington W N Stevenson, Greencastle J H G Snyder, Hensler City STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. Jam Leonavd, Olearfield P Marsh, Pennsylvania J Weaver, Indiana co, Pa H B idlers ' Pennsylvania J B Brown I) Neff St B augh, Beading D L Miller, Pennsylvania Baud Guyer, Pennsylvania Helene!, New York Jacob B Nolan, Doylestown Geo W Thompson Perna Thos M Bacon, Maryland B Jamison, Norri stown 0 W Blanchard, Del co, Pa W Hardy. McVeytown Mies Hardy, McVeytown B F Wicke , sham Perna H Lang, Pennsylvania 0 Bale, Pennsylvania W H Hardick,Baltisoore NATIONAL HOTBL--Bace street, above Third. J O Shoemaker, Wyoming David Prico, New York Oliver G Morris, Penna A W Burnes Peter Henok, Allentown Joe. Whitaker, Mt Glair W Saeger Easton - 0 A Stine, Penne J Richard, Allentown Wm Getz, Oatmeal:Ls Wm Mejor, Pottsville Andrew Treatz, Penns MADISON HOUOM—Second street, above Market. L Quackenbush, New York • Dr Bicker, Wyoming Dr F 0 benison, Wyoming ,M Sbotwell, Beltway, N M Archambanit. Qermantwn J Stewart, New Jersey Qeo Hardbon, New Jersey • D Dodd, Delaware O Vandolah, New Jersey P A Ante, Folton, Del iii V B Sparks,New Jersey ;Jos W Oox. New Jersey J P Stewart, renton, NJ Simi L Fithian, ti Jersey OOMMJIBOIAL—Sixth 'Area. above Chest:ram, . J J Baldwin, Wil, Del Crowell, New Jersey John Paxson., W tibeeter, J Devoe, Went Mester Jog liVecda;Ohegter co B L Pyle, attester co W Sharplesa, Chaster co J. P Andrewe, Pa W II Warren, Maryland BLACK BEAR—Third street;above fiatlocchllL G Wbetstone, Tamaqua L it Appleton, Wash, D C John Young, Lebanon A H Bossier, Wil, Del Lieut Hobart, Pennsylvania Cot John C Wanner, Pa J Nehmen Doylestown Israel Keam, Harrisburg Geo W Wolf, Danbury BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhifi, David Erma, Monroe Co,Fa Pang Kurtz, Easton P Fetatermaoher, Allentown Geo W itunyen, Reading Henry Fitter:,Allentown BINGER - & CO.'S LETTEP. 4c A a r FA_ MILT SEWING MAOHINE, WITH ALL TEM BE. OHHT IMPBOVEHENTS, la the axar, and ORBAPEST, and MOST BEAUTIFUL, Of al! Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck in Tarietan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or. Beaver 0 _ loth down to the softest Gamma or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to per fection. it can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a groat variety of ornamental_ work. This is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Ma. chine. The' Letter A" Family Sewing Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding ease which is now becoming so popular, is, as its name implies,' one that can 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 native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best quality. Bend for a copy of 4 ‘l3lNaElt & CO.'S GAZETTE." L M. SINGER & CO., • 458 JIBOADWAY, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 810 CHESTNUT ST. i7/2-mwm Beiromasoa's HAIR DTA ! - THE BERT IN TER WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dys produces a color not to be -- distinguished from native— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bed dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR Instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tify& Sold , by all Druggists, iyo. 1 The Genuine is slimed WILLIAM A. BATONS.. LOB, ow the four sides of eachbox. EAOTORY, No. Ea BARCLAY Street, CLate 283 Broadway and 16 4ond street), my 2147 • - New 'York. ONii—PRIOX CLOTHING OP TEX LATXBT STlrs4a, made in the Beet Manner, =Presets for 1111 4 EAIL BALES. LOWEST Minn Price' Marked In Main Ylsraris. All Goode made to Order warranted talisracter7. Our lihra-Pmen SYSZPAI . etrieUr• ad.. eared ;to. AB are thereby treated alike. vezt-iy JONES a 00., 604)1LARKMT Street, CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST In the Qty.. •t 111 South If OVATE Street. OIBOULAB PRINTING. beet tunb cheapest In the Oity. at 111 South FOIIRTIf Street. ROAAD PRINTING, beet and cheapest be the . City. at 11l Routh FOURTH Stint. MARINE INTELL/GENCR. Mir BAD rOWITH PAM. Behr T P A.11111191:1D. Carter, 1 day from Camden, Del. with corn to Jag Barran & Son. Bair Clayton & Lowber, Jaeitedn, 1 day from Brarrnas Del, wlib pain to Jae L Bawler d' Co. Behr Packet,l3tokson. 1 nay from Letpdc, Del, with grain to Jae L Dewier & Co. Behr Mary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Ohnstian & Co. Bohr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian & Co. !Warrior Oneida, Trout, 21 hours from Nevi York, with wise to W M Baird & 00, Steamer Mara, Nichols, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird & Co. ILEABED. Ear B H Shannon,'ldarta, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stnne & Co Bcbr M 8 Kennedy, Shorter, do do fichr Exprese, Bond, Annapolis, do Bohr Elizabeth Jane, Jones, Annapolis, do Behr D Friel. McCoy, Alexandiiii, do Bohr Greyhound, Wallace, do do Bohr Mary Eliza, Thompson, Newborn, Navy Agent. Bohr 8 B Nelson. Agnew, Snow Hill J W Sarno. Str It Willing, Glisseoole. Beltimnrs, A. Groves. Jr. Str Fanny Garner, Pierce, Now York, W f' Clyde. • MEMORANDA.BrItvirdwin. Weber, cleared at Bt John, NB, 29th ta for Y6 lladelptt a. Sobr Chas P Stickney. Garwood, from New Orleans, with sugar, at New York yratmday. Ectur Summon, Dunning, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Scbr reset:maw, Hooper, at N ew York yesterday from Boat..n. tesniers Anthracite, Jones, and G Knight, Welsh, Levee, arrived at New York yesterday. Britt Celt, (of Machias) Proctor, hencefor Boeton.wlth a cargo of 205 tons coal, daring the gale of Monday night, Laving lest head of mainmast, the main staysails giving way and topsail braces parting, drifted upon the Hen and Chickens; striking at one o'clock in the morning. The crew were rescued, nothing being saved but what they stood In. The brig is 140 tons, valued at about gsooo. and is tmlneurea. She is badly bilged, and war being stripped on the 3d. If the weather is favorable, about HO tons of the toal will be saved. The echr Bold Banner, from Boston fOr Philadelphia, wee run into by aft unknown brig on .Tueed ay night, and subsequently went ashore at Provincetown, where she will be a total loss The mate of the schcioner, with his wile, got on beard -he brig The brig Pilot Fish, from Boston August 21 for Port an Prince, wasrrun into and sunk outside of Boston I iehe by the echr J 0 Baxter, from Philadelphia. The captain of the brig was drowned; the rest of Ibe crew saved by ear Nary D Cramer, from,Pbiladelphia. ARRIVALS AT THE:. HOTELS VP TO'l2 G'OLOOR LABS NIGHT CONTINICNTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Cheetnut mtg. J W Osborn, New Haven A Huston, Uniontown, Pa Cant .1 IR Lion, Pa Juoge L 3 Triable, Paduoilla W B Hernton. Paducab,lly E.Morron, Pattie th, Hy Chat Perrino k ly, St Louis W H Smith. tentrioky Elia , fiery Jones, Ky W G Fullerton, Louisville, Cbas W Freeland, Boston H Uobb. Boston THE UNl6li—Arch etreet, above Third. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1862. IF JAYNE'S EXPLOTORANT BE GIVEN in the commencement of Oonenmption, Broneititie. Aeth ma, Bleeding of the Lunge, or any Pulmonary Complaint, it will effectually cure these terrible disarms. It shonid be borne in mind, however, that everything depends on availing youreelf of the remedy in time. Why not, therefore, give it an immediate trial ? Sold at No. lila CEESTA ur Street. se6., GROVER & BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE SEWING MAORIND.—PRICR, 940. The attentlonlof tailors and other manufacturer' re quiring the use of a fast and durable lock-stitch machine, to direoted to our Zito. 9. This is a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, although but lately put into the market, is already kgreat favorite with manufacturers. It is a first. class machine, at a low price. No 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 liable to get out of order, works with line' cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally well ; and the low price at which it is sold places it within the reach cf aU who desire a reliable, serviceable machine. (MOYER at BAKIIIR S. M. CO., an26-tf 730 OHICEITNNT Street. YOUNG—B.IOINHART.—On the 10th of Jo', la Phi ladelphia, by the Rev. J. Voglebach, Mr. John Young to Mho. Mary Ann Ittinhart; both of Lebanon, Pa. * POTTS—PATTVBSON —September 2d, by Bev. Wm. Cooper, P. D., Mr. Robert Potte to Mini Caroline Patter eon, all of Philadelphia. N SYRIAN—NO EIDALCR —On tbe f.d that ,be Rev. W. T. Eva, Mr. Daniel Nevelin and Niee Rebecca Whie• tier, all of this city. SMITH—De.VIS.—On the 16th of July, at Wiroabick • on, by the Rey. Father Murray, Mr Theodore W. Smith to Mies Mary O. Davie, bp - h of this city. * BRATTY.—On Monday, the let inst., Captain H. Clay Beatty, of the 2tl Pennsylvania Reserves, wounded near Centreville, Va , on Saturday. august 30th. Bie friends and those of the family are invited to at- . tend the funeral at the residence of li. C. Beatty, Bristol, Pa., on Saturday. the oth inst., at 2 o'clock p. Dl. ** BARRINOTON.—On Thursday, 4th Samuel Barrington, surgeon U. S. Bevy, in the Slot year of his age. Hie relativee end friende, and the officer of the Navy, ate Invited to attend LM funeral, from hie late re lidence, I'o . 1210 Race °treat, on Saturday. at 4 o'clook P. 1. ** 11 MILE —On the 3tl lug., William Defeo, aged 74 yenta. •iK BLLIOT.—On the morntog of the 3d. Mrs. Margaret :Elliot, late of Scotland, in the 84t1a.sesr other age The male friends of the family are reepeotfally invited to attend her funeral from the residence other eon, Hugh Elliot, 1418 Filbert street, on Saturday morning. 6th instant, at 10 o'clock. ** HAMILTON.—On the id inst., Mrs Eve Hamilton. in the 84th tear of her age. - ' HAYS—On the 2d bat. Hannah Maria, wife of John B Bays, aged 21 yeare, 1 month, and 18 days filaGEß.—On the 3d 'nit, Sarah, daughter of Wm. and Bridget Magee, aged 4 years IkfoffOLLODGE —.On the 2d inst., Patrick McOul loueb. in the 37th year of hie age. * ItOBBINS.—On tbo 3d inst.,' Marv, daughter of Pat. rick and Elizabeth Boboing, aged 10 months. SIDDON A—On the let fast, Mrs. Fleeter Siddcing,'re- Ifet'ot the late Josiah Biddonr, aged 74 years. * STEIL.—At ble residence, September 2d, at Abington, Idonigomery co., Rev. Bobert :Reel, D. D., in the 89th year of his age. . . rimeral (thy,) Friday, 6th that., at 2 o'clock, 'without fuither notice.. ik whim.....41 r , the 84 inst., Yrs. Sarah A. Wade, wife of the late Patrick Wade, aged 78 years. WALL -On the 3d that, Wm H. Wall, is the 48th year of his sae. •.*. WILSON.—On the 3d init., Michael Gotip, Jr., son of Edward 8. and Emeline Dateyr Wltion, aged 19 months WOOD.-01, Monday evening, September let, Thomas' Wcod, in the 70th year of his age. ' The relatives and friends of the family aro invited t). at tend the funeral-from his late residence, No. 926 .krott: street, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock, without far: titer notice.- At David's Island, N. Y., August 7th, 1862, Philip W. Banks, Sonngest son of the late Philip Banks, BK., of Philadelphia, in the 22d year of his age. This young man was a worthy and beloved pupil of Girard College, and graduated with bcnor at the age of sixteen. After leaving the college he engaged in the em ploy of Dr. Wm. Irvin, at Washington Iron Works, Centre county, Ps., as an accountant, in whose family .he'rcmained until the age cf twenty-one, when he en. tered the military service of the country is the 933 Regi ment, P. T., under Col McCarter, for whom he acted as Private secretary, Although engaged in the seven days'-flghtlng fin front of Richmond, it was not hls for tune to fall on the field of battle; but, white earnestly and faithfully discharging his duties, ho was etrack down by the fatal typhoid, and sealed his devotion to his corin try with his life. As a student, he always stood in the first grade, and the reccirc aof Girard 'College street the excellence of his deportment._ As a young man of business, his industry, accuracy, and integrity, gained the confidence of his employerp, while his amiability and courtesy won the es. teem of all who were about him. In social life his refine. meat and tuodefty made every acquaintaxm a friend. Loving sisters and brothera. won.o a brother' Nihon living they regarded with affeictionate pride. Kin- drEd and frirnda cherish the Memory of one who was so worthy of their attachment. The institution to which the care and training of hie youth were arnftdel his" placed his name on her roll of honor. And when the country, to which be gave hte life, shall record the long catalogue of its martyred defenders, his name shall be "remembered there. He bee gone from the army of his conntmta Join the army of the Lord. • . * W. H: MOUAN, ING Dram t ilks, just opened! ^' •••••• • • . 'Black Gros Grains and Yoult do Reim Blae k Taffetas and Gros de Rhinos. Black Armures and Venetiennes__ . _ - .• Black Gros d'Ecosse or Ottomans. Black and White Taffeta Lance. • Bleak mai Whito varsoviennes. • :1 Black and White neat Stripes and Oheekia:.; BIEEPON & ROW. se2-tf Mourning Store, No. 918 OHNSTNNr Street. NOTICE .—RESIDENTS AND PER SONS doing bueineps tbe Twenty- flfth Ward are earnestly requeattd to meet at the cornerof FE FORD Road and OLT:AERIE LD Streets. on BAIT& DAY Evening,' 6th inst., at 7X o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Committee to collect funds in said ward for the Oitizens' Bounty Fund.. By order of the Com , tnittee. THOMAS WEBSTER, sap -2t. . . Tice Ohalrzmut. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— DEPARTMENT OF ARTS 1 he First Terra of the ithylloge-year will open on• WON . - DAY, the Bth instant. Candidates for admiselon will appear at the Uoiversity, for examination, on tbarday, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tuition for each Term Thirty Dollars. GEORG& ALLEN, sob-3t Secretary of the-Faculty of Arts. 1-frTHE ItIANNERCHOR VOO4L so- OIRTY, et their special meeting, saptember 1, Itio2. pasted unanimously the following resolutions: Resolved, By the untimely death of the late Colonel 70EIN A. ROLTES, of the 73d Regiment, P. V., on the battle•deld, and in defence of our glorious Union, we deplore the loss of a brave soldier, good cit,aen, warm friend, and also a highly-esteemed member of our Society. Buoived, That we deeply sympathize with hie widow and relatives at the bereavement they have met with. Resolved, To attend his funeral ceremony in a body, and to invite those honorary and contributing members of the Society, who are not members of any m+litary or ganization detailed for an escort, to. assemble for this purport+, at 32 o'clock, 'lO-DAY, at Mitchell's Hall. Resolved, To communicate these resolutions to the fa mily of the deceased. ltsk B. T. SCHMIDT, President. ErOFFICE OF .THE RIDGE:AVENUE AND MANAY ANIL PAS4ENGIR•BAILWAY' L'OeIPANI (Oorner of Ridge andaColtimbia avenues), Beptkmber lat, 1862.—The Board of Directors of the Ridge Avenne and Ilianayunk Passenger Railway Com pany have this day declared an Extra Dividend of ONE DOLLAR per share of the capital stock payable on de mand, to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the office of the company. se3-3t LEWIS STORES, Secretary. ro. CITY BOUNTY FUND.—NOTICE IS hereby given to the Volunteers in the' new regi ments that the Bounty will be paid upon proper appli cation being made. Warrants in favor of the Vcruntcers enlisted, and received on account of the quota of Piffle deiphia; wid be forwarded to tle men wherever the regi ment may be stationed. JOBB C. KNOX, ee2 dt Chairman, . , THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE MAU.. A N 00 EWAN Y, BRPTF.U.ESER 1, 1 Sea. The Directors - have this day declared a. dividend of FIFTEEN DOLL&B,S per Share on the Stock of the Company for the laet six months, which will bo paid to the Steckholders, or their legat representatives. after the 11th inst WM. G. ORO WELL, se2.lot Secretary. Tyr: - THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE {i•,3 'RANCE.3O NT ANY —,ict the Annual Sleeting of the Stockholders of this Company held on SIONDAY, the Ist September, 1862, the following gentlemen were duly elected Directors for the ensuing year, via . Jonathan Patterson, Isaac Flazlehuret,, Quintin Pampbell, Thomas Robins, - Alexander Benson* Daniel. Smith, Jr., Williamliontelins, John Devereaux, Thomas Smith. And at a Meeting of the Jonathan. Patterson, Peg:, President. . BE -2-4t WILLI& A CAB.D.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNBD 11,3 Brewers of Philadelphia, on and after the let day at aEPTEMBEB, 1882, 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 us to the General Government, in accordance with the act of Congress pissed during the last session. PHILADELPHIA, August 30, 1882. [Signed] HASSEY, COLLIES it 00. GEORGE W. GRAY.I LEEDS & GRAY. 'NEWLIN, 28LL. & ABBOTT. DITHHAR es BUTZ. JAMBS 310011 E. WILLIAM CAUL. "LINEN MACHINE THREADS, REST QUALITY, One and Tay.Dunee Spools. SHOE THREADS , OF ALL DESORIVTIONS, FOR HARNESS MANURAOTUREREL MACHINE:SILK, COTTON,.NEBOLEB, AND LAING & MAGINNIS, SHOE FINDERS, ses-Irn 3O NORTH THIRD STREET. GLEN ECHO MILLS. kEARDP:AD:2II}IEBO, IMPOD,TERA.AND DE Have now on hand an extensive stock of Carpetings, of our own and other makes, to which we call the attention of cash and r; ito t, ,iyaa am "AND DISCOLt)giE D IT A.ltt DYED a beautiful BIAOK, - or HROWN, at FOURTH and ERAN4II. a&3 it t! MARRIED DIED. OBITUARY. Directors on the 158M8 day, was unanimously re. elected it G. CROWELL. Seep. SHOE-FINDINGS. CARPETS Arras ou, CLOTHS. GERMANT9WN, PA. moOA - "nriUM & 4 0 9 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oppodte Independence Hall.) 0...A . R.P:R.T.1 - :.N.,:4.0 . - i . OIL CLOTHS, 4c.C., MILITARY. TWO ' ECRUITINQ OFFICERS, with doitactiments of men, can have position in • mu* Cavalry Qorpe by applying immediately at No, 213. CHESTNUT Meet. • '• Captain WILUTAM R.411Y. • I COM VAN Y ; , A:, let' RE GI (A ENT ARTILLERY, EL r inimesu, September 5,.18132. ORD/GB NO 4. The Company will assemble at the Armoryon IFICITAY (TIIIB DAY), at 3 o'clock P. K. Jraroteat bash:less requires a toll and prompt attendat?ct. By orCer at • • .% • EI:1). LANDIti, Lieut. Oommandlos. SAMUEL O. Pllktittir, Fitet Eergeant. , It* FIRST itRGIMENT (GRAY' RE- SERVES) RESERVE BBIG.S.DS. P. V.—The (Mi ms, Notp:Oommissiontil Officers, Privates, end &solo date Iklerobers of the First Regiment •Reserve We, P. will eisemble at 13 NSO If- ening r on FBID&Y, the sth instnnt, at 8 o'clock P .111. ()Rims Pxeropt from military duty, • but desirous of serving in the defence arum State ; also, those liable to draft and wishing to .prepare themselves for the field, are particularly Invited:te - stund. By order of OBARLBS lI.ORAFF, - lt Major FireCitegiment Rererve Brigade, P. Y. BRIAN - ...BOROIHME • UNITED "Elsa .LEGION—TO BE IN OORCOR AN'S RR& OA DE. Men of good chatitoter, from all parts of - the city or State, hringteg from lb.to 26 effective men, will be colt =intoned Second and First Lieutenants ; 40 meu, a Cap tain. Form companies and squad, amongst yourselves ; recnro the Government and City . Bounties of 8165. Don't be Dtafted. Telegraphic despatches or letters attended to promptly. Free transportation from alepisrte of the State to these Headquarters, CONNOLLY'S HOTEL, opposite Independence Hall, Philadeltilits "n• • . Apply to GEORGE GROWERS, ees.6t* ' Camel; ciommeliding. ALL OFFIUERS NOV' ON -RE ORIIITING Service for Itititnents,in the field-are respectfully invited to meet at the Wilco of Lieut. Colonel Ilia, corner ELEVENTH and GM A.EtT) Streets, this unorniug, at 10 o'clock, for the purpoee of making arrangammte to attend the, funeral of the late Col. Holt's, 73d Britt. P. V. The funeial' will move from Independence Hall at one o'clock ;1 6 ; hf Placers Rill plesee arrange for mon under their 'commands to at tend the funeral. WEE MOO RE, seb.lt* °Betel° 73d P. V. FIRST CITY TROOP OF PHILADEIe:PH/IAIGHT HOSSii .—Wast. e 4, immocliatei* E ,ono hundred young; salve htill to join thin Independent Oomoanv or eavetrY, eitborized by Governor Gurtin. 13,oruiting Office Mo. - 218 cannur Street.. • ' lick • • Captain Wbl. H. Pay. REORIIITING OF LOH OF THE ANDERSON TROOPAtrotnidlflOor of the pennallvanfa Radinoad 0„M . *corner of MAW Street and WILLING'S Alley. Capt. WILLIAM J. 'PALMER, Sergt AL irRED VEZIN. et 3 41.* Private NORMAN 115."'AIIITH. • OTAILVICY•aboDS. • • U.S:t g. tA:T:'LESS THAN WBOLESABBPBIO/18.—Bleschesi at 9g cents, wide do 600; heavier at 11%, and full 31 inohes wide 123; ; two eases just opened of old stock, tall yard wide, 14; heavier do. 16; one case 7-8 tVameutta 17; one case Simper Idem, soft finish, 18; this is quite tine. Just opened, two' cases•Wairisnita and one case of Wilikszna. vine at less than the agentle prices. One case Pillow aintlinel at 18 ; one case 6.4 Sheeting at 18; heavy Sheet ing, 236 • yards wide, 3734 ,• unbleached [Colin 11g ; heavier d 0.14 ;1i 'widedo. 16; bale'do., 35 inches wide, 16; one los:mach heavier 13; Sheeting, 13f yards wide, at 22; fall 236 wide to 3734. The above goods I Will guarantee to be lower than the regular wholeqato price. • GE thie'lLLE B. HAINES, eel , No. 1013 MARKET Street, above • Tenth. FFLANNELS.—I , have. ziow-one- of Lhe twat and cheeped assortments in tbls city. Good all-wod 'red 25 cents; finer do. 31,V Otne bale Union hbeker Flannel, white, at 28; these-are orate heavy; Ballardvale, all-wool,- 87%; finer do. 37N7 and every flambe , - op so 75 cents. Gray Twilled for soldiers' shirts 87h ; beery all-wool at 40; fiber do 46: Just opened, two bales plain gra , at 30 and 36 ; these are all-wool ; heavy blue 37%, 40. and 45; heavy red :twilled 35 and 37%. Woolen goods are going up rapidly, and three are much lower than can be bought in a short time, being about the same prices they were Bold at last Beason. • GRANVILLE B. HAINES, 1013 Id ALIKE T . Street, above Tenth. BARGAINS I N. MU SL IN.—We will ' sella good unbleacled Muslin for 1 .23 emits ;bet ter for 15; better for 16; 'we have on •hand every make of unbleached and bleached of all the widths; bleached idnelln 12X, 14, 15, 16, and 13 ; ,Sheetlngs, ,1 g, Ig, 2 yards, 2g, 23, std 3 yards wide; good twilled Canton Flannel 2ilc woo: Flannel 25c; Twilled Phirting Stripes 16c; a large assortment Lieen Goods; some spe cial bargains in real Mane-illes Quilts; those wanting a handsome Quilt at a moderate price can now be suiced. This stock havirg moat of it been bought before the rise, storekeepers will find they can save money by calling on us, as we guaranty to sell any make of Muslin less than they can buy it any wholesale house. • B. D. it W. H. PENNELL, . eel • • 1021 ELA %RSV' below Eleventh. W :- GOODSMOUSLIN DE . . .1 I -laines ; new styles neat Ptah' Glace Popitne; Plain Bepe, Blue, Green, • and 'Brown ; Figured ()whammy ; beautiful neat Figured Rep Foplina ; - Blue and &Vert. no I:Haines now Calicoes, choice patterns; neat •Plsid Flannel for Genre' Shirts, very de,drable and scarce; also a nice assortmentof Cassimeres for Men and Bose, at CLANK bird• _ULAN . KETs! !!—The subecribere haie their usual as sortmeut of superior American and Magnet( Blankets, In all the elm msuufactured for Cribs, tlrculloe, and Single and Double Bedewla. at the lowest cash prices. . 111110PPARD, VAN 11AULINGRN. & Altit[3ol.47, an27•l2t • 1003 13}1EST1tur Street. VA.N CY SHIRTING FLANNE6B I.'44tiat opened, a fesi'6llBBB of Wench Shiraz.; r7an tielatin-neat Stdaes, Meeks, aid Plaids, of (tearable Itylee and quatlaen. • ALSO—Gray, Scarlet, and Blue Wlannela. • aul2 . SHARPLESS BILOTEBBS. LL. DE LAINES, ALL NE•W PAT'TXBNEL—Daralltoti De Laines. - Pacific Da' Laines • , ...l&eacheetor De beings. • DYAD & La.NDELL,. aid . `FOURTH &A A.BOll. ENGILISR PRINTS, FALL tiTYLES. • • • Opeoili of British Prints. 4-4Preaoh styles. _ NYRE .4 LANDELL, sag YOURTB toad rilioH. ITEM LAST CHAN E FOR 'BAB,- 1 GAINS. FURTHWS REDUCTION IN PRICES.. We ere determined to close out th e behince of oar Sum mer Stock before the first of September. In order to do ee we will offer env entire stook of • FANCY BILKS. DESIRABLE DEBI3B GOODS, LAvE MAL- TLES AND POINTES, BILK COATS eLNII 4 SACIZeUES, At •lower prices than those of any other Retail Ifonse in the city. GUB BLACK. BILKS Can't be matched in prices and qualities, m they were all bought before the last rise, and we are able tole% them at our OLD LOW PRICES One lot cheapest Black Figured Silks over offered. Also ) a good assortment of DODIBEITIO GOODS. H STEEL & SON, 6144 No. 718 North TENTH st , above Coates. 1024 'CHESTNUT"'STRENT " OF BPPOIA.L INTEREST TO LADIES:" • E: M. NEED LES Hai last opened NEW GOO D as follows: Broad' em-stitched i1d1r15.,2,23i t and 8 Inch hem; hem stitched lidkia. (all linen),l3o., or $1 60 per doz.; new styles narrow val. edgings and headings.; ne styles pointe lace and ether collars and setts, ALL FOR BALE AT OLD 2BIOEB. j !W.f.:uses ntade-up goods, suck as lace and othe setts : collars, sleeves, veils; hdkfs., &0..it0., will closed out, FOR THIS MONTH ONLY, prepara tory to laying in Fall Stock, AT A REDUOTION OT 20 PEE (TENT. Remnants , ' of all lands of Lrinens, White Goads, Edgings, Inserting., Afro. .tc will also be closed out at a HEAVY DISCOUNT. se all'of the above goods have recently advanced from 20 to 25 per cent., from the increased rater, of exchange and tariff, the above great reduction oss our old prices should prove a great induce ment for purchasers of these articles to buy during this month. . ' au9 tf 1024 tIHESTEUT bTRE CT ALLWOOL-FRELICH FLANNELS Fancy styles, for Gents' Shirts. BYRE A - BARBELL, ma ' FOORTEE and AROR. A LL-WOOL CHECKED JA 8 M B fi.-- 7 41}-ineh Black and Wake Cheek" fine pure Leine Cashmeres. Imported and for sale by: aRPLESB BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. tit W BEDS AND CASSINIEREB. A- 1,600 yards heavy Oessimaras, just opened; -Also, I,ooo.yards all-wool Tweeds, 62 to 76 cents. .Srunmer and Fall Oamdmeres, a hill stook. Men's and Boys' wear. our stock is complete. '• ,DOINESTIOS._ Bleached and , Brown Shirting!. Bleached and-Brown Sheeting!. - Cotton Flannels, - Doroot, all wool, and Seim da. Cotton Goods, at lowest market rates.- HONEY-COMB QUILTS. Marseilleo and Lancaster Quilts. , . Bathing Flannels, Mosquito Nets. Linen Table Dainasks and Naykine. • Cheap lots 0f.4.4 heavy Irish Linens, CLOSING OUT. Bilk Mantles, Thin Dusters, Lace ,Goode. Boys' Summer Clothing. Thin Drees Goods, Black Tamartines, Cldlies, Mohair!, Mozambiquee, &o. COOPER '& CONAED, 1y81...tf B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET sts. It) al - I.J :i4 DF`WAkil MI 4 till iGi Mal WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. y y PURE CIDER AND WINE VINEGAR. • GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS,_ &e., &c. AR the requisites for Preserving and Pickling Purposes; ALBERT C ROBERTS; DEALER IN FINE GBOOEBIES, sed-if 06BNEE ELEVENTH AND VINE. liA:)sazifeldkfalitiC4:4l We& 'ff. ALLEN & BRO. CABINET WAILEROOKS NO. 1209 CHESTNUT ST. A LARGE ASSMTNANX SUPERIOR FURNITURE pe4.2m - AkraWAlta OW AANO. fIARINET YUENITUBE AND BUJ: 11.3 LUAU -TAIIINfiI • - _ _ MOORE Id CAIVIPION. No. 261' South SECOND Street> ip eonnoction with theil entangle tlabinot Busincess,,,lll, 'now sassaWactrainai a interior articled' BILLIARD TABLES, And hive now on hand a full suPply, flashed with the 11100113 di CAMPION'S IItiPSOITZD CUSHIONS, which are . pronounced by all who have used them to be superior to alt • - For the irsadti and finish of these 'bibles the mann, 'fictuiers eget to their :rumors Us patron throu;;nots the Union, Who adw fusilier with the dander st shoe work. • tstaT-ItS JOELII H STOKES', .702 ARAM Street wi lLhai rs:(iiiiimq ATLANTIC DNI,AINE COMPANY. MOURNING PRINTS, Black and White, . • Blank-and Purple, Black and Gray, Black and Lavender, NEW STANDARD-STYLES, •. • PRO/TIM BY WILLIAM SIMPSO - N. NNW FALL STYLES 01' IEADDAIR PRINTS, FROM . . , . , • SAMUEL SLAT .E4 . .ti' , EIONS • • SUTTON' .11a.NUFAC.T17.}1INO ... *.: JOSEPH JLEA, 1213.4140 -, A3o'omAsTli . u . * an27-11n.: , •• ' • .•••• S.*: ' ••• • • . • • • • 001•1•TRAbt - OR§. LINENS FOR ARMY PURPOSES Bales Canvas, all widths. Bales Farmers' DrilLs. Bales Light and Heavy Duck. ALL FLAX TENT CLOTH. FOR SALE IN STORE AND DAILY ARRIVING, BY CONRADEUtjMI4. ' 206 CHESTIsiIIT. STREET. ARMY , GOODS. DARK•BLUE GOAT MOTE& DARK-BLIIK•OAP °LOTH& OLOTES . POs'oirriarsas. .:.SEBT , ELAPIKETe t STANDARD'WEIGHT. 10-OIINDE DOOR. -I•DAILLS, STAND/LED WEIGHT. BEATY LINEN DRILLS - &ND DUCK. _BROWN /AND BLEAGHED SHEETING/3 AND SHIRTING& For Bale by ' FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. DUNNELL AND GREENE MANUFACTURING CO.'S PRINTS. 400 Oasee KEW FALL BTSLIS. WELLING, COFFIN;; 4i 004 .". J 72-111" No•_22;i s iiiiniilriTT ;Street SEAMLESS BAGS; " LEWISTON" and " PREMIUM" " A." *OR SALE BY s WELLING, COFFIN, & CO. ; SY2I-mwfBm No. 220 CHESTNUT Street. ARMY BLANKETS. GOVERNMENT STANDARD, FOR SALE BY iSs AGENTS. CURTAINS FOR HOSPITALS. - 20,000 YARDS BUM AND GREEN WIDE COTTON' DAMASKS. GEORGE D. PARRISH. 032 . 545ea11• ••• • • PD -VA:" , & FABLE FOR HOSPITAL PURPOSES. SAN 10-4 WEITZ AND BLIIII AND . WHITE AND Sidt7lo. ALSO, 0-4 and 6-4 ENDI96 BLUR FLANNELS. Iror pale by FROTHINGRAM & WELLS, 3710.2 m 84 N. 'FRONT and 86 LETITIA trruairr. WELLING, COFFIN, & 00., NO. 220• CHESTNUT STUMM, are arevared to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY OF. - ARMY WOOLEN AM) COTTON GOODS, OF • STANDARD QUALITY. - • • a027-Zen SHIPT. 1 - I..ZALR,D,, H CJ T6-1.C3111 SON. Flo, 112 OHINTFUT Rini% • sIoItiNISBION MIEBORANIZt sox sms SILLS 01. s VPril 4 A DEL PITT A, -MADE GOODS. mhss-ett FINANCIAL. U.S. • • . FIVE TWENTIES; • 08, • 2O YEAR SIX PER CENT. BONDS ; PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERN MEET AFTER FMB YEADS.: 1 ../ em imitruoted by the SEORETANY OF THE TREASURY' to missive wabsoriptions for the .above - ' LOAN AT PAR. wax INTEREST TO 00MHENON FROM: DATE OP DEPOSIT, Tkom avoiding the dillionity heretofore experiendeg by requiring ggyment'in GOLD of the interest from Stay A fall "apply of these Bondi always on hand. • JAY COOWAL • SUBEVEIPTI -- ON AGENT , 114 SOUTH THIAD ST. )y-ap.er UE CP ir 2 l ' Dl : 6t°° l 6gßß 'Tlthe 7.LOAN, Nio66dpar.A d a r 'L.? , Box 1744, Philadebble.D. • -se6,6t* JAXIIB ft. WALTON. - r 74104,2 lO9?: vurivroN YOST, . - , V BANITABSi'SAMBBB, axn 41C.321118/cla OGLLEOTOES,. No. 25 South TIVALIV ,_ IPA) '., . ~ ' : .' mairEmaßoze:: - -- ' 1 -:.7te Cooke &1:104. '--':: , , Bow James Pollock, `alum, Ked‘Bantatii'A Co., Hon. H. D. Foster,. ,Z. Baberiol4.l33aok,. *dr Ili.; - - Boni- A. H. , Beeder, 7 :: : •-,-• .. C. PURIM* & 13014' . - ' Hon . Asa Packer , , M . .T &P. Middleton Bro., Rim Warren J . Wood:liar& ..:goii. Win . Wilkins , z' .. V;Li:'.Bradfoni; Bao.'' . . . ., . . , ~ IV 0 Poiriq PES Or SUERS , style and,Eirdsh,are made at IitIBIEWS, 6 - 1300.11), !Street, above Green. All who desire an elegant VC.' lore, beautifully and naturally colored, these era net the style, - 'lt* sraApE,.smaTH, .6; Go. NO. 39 LETITIA 4 - AND9O SOUTH 9.943.9T:5T13:. a 0 27... 7 1 n , . PRIIJADIMPRIA. TENT BUTTONS .ANDLT. BPS, 0. IL Patterns, for uleat 7.. P. EICiDi ukanntao tory, corner of THIRTVIITH and NOBLE !greets. THE' :BA TTL. ES • IN , :VIR : G INIA.— We . *VI bays ready CO. DAY. .. • ,'' . ' ANOTHXII FULL bIIPPLY of Blont's rdap•of .Virainia, giving claw and adcitrate information coboernieg • • - - ALL TILE BATTLIC•FFIDLDS now engaging attention in Virginia. Price. 50 emit. Alec, likeOleltau'e War Bilao of the Middle and Vacith ern Stara... Tian which are marked aline Bet+le-tielde, an. companted b.) the dates. Price Si. For eale by WM. 8. 4 A LFBED atAwrIEN, erg 606 (JH itiS CNIIT Street.. W- 1 / A l , , di s p r v E IB L G E IN G I r a ttat - MARKING SIZE 26.8 Y 26. PBTOB .25 CANTS " Bold Ire all Pcirkdieibl Book Stotea ; Woo sent to any address on rend ot of price.' For iatticctlara see advor tierraentin Frank Leollo's Pictorial. PRANG & 00., Publishers,-102 Washington street, Boston, Mare... • • • an2B-lin MADAM 11TZEi$RAtD, l'eaoher of ATI SINGING aoir ItiiNG.NOBTS, No. 214 S..nth FIN TB' Street, btlow Wilnnt,... ses 6c* B°Y2 E ilansuration, Engli.h Grainuitir Writing, tail % Ao.;for $5 item- aions34..g.t •855 Nort h TEN rg PiPeet. • . Bps 6t* 4.I.BVIEvir BOARDING hanool4 .1/ORRISTOWN, • Pe, for Young' Men and Baia, will commence EEPTICTIthE ti 29. ' • .64.4,22c* GEITGIC A. Nl W'3OUD,.PrinclpaL JXROTIIRRIIIIIADI3 01. R 0 U . .. r .LATINO LIBRARY:-411 'die 'NEW Enalleb end Ataeriten Booke, Including - ALL CLASSES of Llt* ,, "retare.. This le the ONLY Library In the country that Inch:ldea ail the NEW ENGLISH BOORWthat ere noi REPRINTED here. Terms ttf• per year; 6 months 63; three manilla $1.613, 0r.2 ceatn per day. 219 South EIGHTH. street. jy7-2iati . . •MA11.813A.L13 S AL _E:—By virtu e of it..:Wrlt of Bale bribe Honorable JOHN fIiD WAL/iDILR, Judge of the District Court of the .llnited fittStee 1112 settler the Eastern' District' of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to ate directed, will be sold at Pnolin Sale, bithe blithest and boat . bidder, for Cash, at 1110 R L. 11WR'8 .STOBB, 142 . North FRONT Street, on Pdo RIMY, &mem!), r 22, - 1862, at 12 o'clock M., - the carsidof the ecboover ALERT. consisting of coffee: ci. 'gam brogans, tailors, thread. wirer, stationery, lead, soap. lit ac•d oil, steel, fleet .iron, end other artitslee of merchandise. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. 8. 'Marshal Eastern Dlatrict of Poona. • PHILADELF/3111, September 4, 1882.. • ne66t MAB ki. BHAL BALE.—By virtue cf a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN 0 s.DW&LA.DIIIII, Judge of the District Court of the -United States, In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in admiralty, to me directrd, will be sold at public lode. to the highest and beat bidder, for cash. at BO (THE R'S STO az. No. 146 North. FRONT Street. on THILutiO&Y, SePtomoei 18th. 1862, at 10 o'clock M., the csrgo of the schooner. At B 1 ON, COMiBll7lg of coffee, cigars, sugar, tin, cop per, j, Ily. oliree, cloth, bunting, lawns, epool cotton, (kn . . Catalogues will be isKued one Ong prior to the sale., waLiacil • U. B. Flatland FLO. of Penneivanta• PH . ILOZLPIIIL. Sept, tuber 14802. • • • ' 605-13 t . . RAVIN ADDRO THE ILET AIL ING'of WALL' PAPER to out huiineas cre are prepared with a floe aseortment of PAPER lIA IGISGS of the moat approved deelgoa, at light prices. Beat workmen ertloicltei to bang the paper. No better timo for papering walla than the fall reason. JOHN H. LONGBTHETII, 12Norte .I.lllllloHrreet. AR ' LIFE' .` POLIOIE 4. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY be NEW YO-RK. wpm.s. F. BATCH FORD STARR. 400 Walnut Street, Phila. This Company has decided . to lame policies, with war risks, to those who volunteer or are drafted into the Army under the recent proclamation of the President. The premium, and extra premium, may be paid quar terly, half. yearly, or yearly, at the option of the assured. Blank forms of application, and every Information, may be had on application, by letter or otherwise, to Thomas Robins, John Welsh, N. L. Dawson, George II Stuart, George M. Stroud, E. 8 Whelen Jelin B. Myers, J. Fisher Leairdng, Joseph Patterson, William G. Ludwig, John - M. Atwood, Arthur G. Ootlin, Thomas H. Powers, . Thomas Watteau, William McKee, William B. Boyd. an3o. St VAME INSURANCE COMPANY, A: No. 406 OHESTNIIT Street. MID AND INLAND INNIINANCIL DIRECTOR& F. N. Buck, R. D. Woodruff, Chas. Bichardeon, John Ressler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., P. S. Justice, Alex. Whilldin, Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, Chas. Stokes, O. W. Davie, John W. ETerman. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vioe President. WILLIAMS L BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mhll42tl fIOMMONWEALTH MBA IN J MANUA COMPANY, 01 T.HM OTAPN of PREMBILYARIA. DISIDCPIOBJS. David Jayne . N. D., Charles H. Bogen, John Whitall, John K. Welker, Edward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, WM= Struthers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAThB, M D., President. JOHN H. WHITALL, Vioe President, KAMM, S. MOON, Secretary. Moe, Comaioriwealth DnildtoS, 613 CIDESTSIDI Street, Phidadelphhi: .. , as4-tf W FIRE INSURANCE. - EXCLUSIVE LT.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSIMANOI COMPANY. Incorporated 1825. ()HARTER PERPE TUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ ence Square. This Company, favorably known to the community for thirty-six years, continues to insure against Loss or Da mage by Fire on public or private Buildings, either per manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in the roost (*rebid manner, which enables them to offer to the hawed an undoubted security in the case • of loss. , DIENOTOBB. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robins, Quintin Oampbell, I Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexandor Benson, John Devereux, William Montellus, Thomas Smith. Isaac Harlehtirst, JONATHAN ATTERSON, President. WILLIAM G. OgowaLL, Bocrotary. ar4 FLE:i,LIE'S SAFE DEPOT RE , NOVILD to No. 21 South SNVIONTH Street, n. Inatitnte. The undersigned, thankful for past rayons, and NW determined to "merit future patronage, bee soonrod as elegant and - convenient store, and bas now on }mud I large assortment of Llllle's belebrated Wrought sal Chilled Iron The and Burglar Proof Safes, (the onkr strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Woo, Mate, Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Looka. Lillie'. Bank Vault Doorsand Looks will be furnishat to order on short notioe. This is the strongest, bed pro tooted, and cheapest Door and Look yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lintel Nei Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is con• ceded to durum in style and elegance anything yet et fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strict]] fire and burglar ]proof. SHICIIII. NOTIOI.—I have now on hand say twenty o Panel, Herring, A Co.'s flafee, most of them nearly new and some forty of other makers, oomprleing a oomplek saeortment as to ghee, and all lately exchanged for Ms now celebrated Llllla Bale. They will be veld at VW low prime. Plead* an and examine. 1120-Iylf M. 0. BADMEN, Aged. Eis EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAYE STORE, 16 13011TRAIRIIRTH STREET, PRMADELPHIA, PA. AWp laskSY ot.NIRS•PROOR SAFES always C IWORBILEiI.OO bbls. good OAR BON .1: OIL. at No: 416 0011 tiBB . M. &rest. 364-6t* IQIIBUIti3. -40 cases, assorted t received per shipAtmdalia, from Box deans, and for Well_ CAETCRI4 LIV ZRQXR. 202 & 20!Sonth FRONT Street. . 'DAY RUM.— IQ - i:Ftartki oasis Saint Li .Idartin Bay Bur . ok'lx;st fec,eirod par 'Whom* MA. BBL, and for sa:e oy JA.IIIGHT01:110 L&VBBCCOB, 202 and 204 Ponth! It'llONT &rear - eel BAY BUM.-AN INVOICE OP yerr imparter BAY BUM, In quarter oaks, inv._ eoelyel l anA for gale by OBAS. 8. OABSTLIBB, 1 3 1 ! 128 WALNUT ea La GBANITI &Tee% MILITARY GOODS. ARMY GOODS! Eky Blue Kerseys. Bky,Blue Cassimeres, (for Offioers' -4.‘ • Pants.) Dark Blue Uniform Cloths. Dark Blue Cap Cloths. ' Dark Blue Blouse Flannels. White Domet Flannels. Twilled Gray Mixed Flannels. U. .E 3. Regulation Blankets. 10- ounce and 12-ounce Stiqird TENT DUCK. hi store end for sale by MEW PUBLICATION& EDUCATIONAL. c RtJl ]; ~►TAV6 LIBBAI Y IMliWl=2l aii27.wfv:6t* INSURANCE;COMPANIES. F. S. WINSTON, President. OVER EIGHT' MILLIONS OF DOLLARS AGENT, F. RATCHFORD . STARR, PHILADELPHI SAFES. BEFEBZNOES. AMIISEKENTEL MEEI. JOHN DREW'S ARU BTRIET THEATB.D. Acting and Atom, Manager .W. S. FEEDEBIONA, Business Agent and Tresettrer JOB. D. MUBPRV. 1r IRBT BENEFIT OF MIBI3 MAGGIE MITCHELL. • TO.HT (FRIDAY), FIFTH TIDE. FANCHON," " FANORON," OR - With new e vr.ery. DiTHE CHIOHAT. m es. rancho') MIBB Istewa,:xxikomorm. Perfotmenct commence . '" to 8, • laa-44 WALNUT -STREET THE iTRE.— . . Sore Lessee airs. M. A. GABRETT SON. BEAMS Agent . Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY. FIRST BENEFIT Of the'great and popular artist, MR. IC. L. DAVENPORT, FRIDAY EVENING, dEFTEM.BER 6th. The performance will commence with the tletniriy of the SERIOUS rAnimr. Oapt.*Mturahy Maguire. air. E. L. DAVENPORT. hire. Ohba!), Delmaine Eirs.lC. - L. DAVENPORT. To eel:elude with " BLACK-EYED SU JAW " PPENNSYLVANIA'-ACADEMY OF THE FINZ,ABTS, )025 OHMSTNIITSTRZETI Le open daily (Sundays exeented) from g A. M- tin P. M. Admission 26 cent& " Children half prloe. Shbros a Stock. 830 PVOT.OGRAPHfi: QECUItr:ONE 'AZ ONLIEt AT MAIL PjaOIII:—IRRIBLGR'B Ammo Llisillalikoto• graphs in.. 011 colors, the roost satisfactory, beeeme trotbiteind' artietie pnrtralte, now M redwood rotes. biroopb 87 . ett, above Green,. INCOMPAtpABI;E.-INALL RE • POTS ItElbilift'S.Coloyed Phographe for SI bear otetlie baba. The bend of tbe eitilfol operator and artist tranqeet in their execution. SECOSP Street, at)ore Giten.- . . It* WANTS. Co O:Ks., • .DISHWASHERS, A.ND IL" . 'No want4d at 'the Race .itroet trailed ttarra.Boaaltid, BOOS Street, below Sixth. Ap- VI between 9 lad 10 A.:111- it $1.500t - Ak..rt sabe or .14; : t.,4 1411L o buh elgsge o wlt t h ti.. t c lvd . T oe h r o ti: r e n r a i rs a ari. large. evil toolei onlimijed. 4dtheas P. ," Press -Mace, wilh•rame, /to. - .Ic* A .1 **7l4lmossid tacomtWmions. *BEEMMIS G!**aufaliaL . ' - - ftgArA. OF. A FURNISHED lit 7 o:si ß w. 'P AIN iED by a Analifamily, .I , le;entral location. Address Box . 1896,.P05t oiB 0e... _1 22 ..it BOARDING. A • GENTLEMAN ;AND TWO LA- A.m. jDIZ4 deeite.lithtlitD In'azGetizt•rl Private fatally • in the Admit) or restlfitati streets. Please ad diem er )1., 1 ' at this Once. ses lit* VOUNTWY BOARDIN G.-TWO CHOICE ItOptdS, at hire: Brooke's Kt. Airy. ; • av;39-6t. FOR_SM.F. . . T-0 E T—Three-atory -P9rible ma. 14101 i DWILIALING, 415' . .11:tR81081t north of Oathartoei west of Nonith eiree4 )iird, &e. Boat, 811 per , uilitith. ' - IZipplr VIIIS Street : ..'" It* $350.:-TO RI%.IT—ROUSE No. gag. ANCIa . E. Street hae all the rnodorn improve ebta end le in complete order. • ooli to - SRN WELL ' ees 6L* No. 40 North FOLIBTEt B.reet, T. 0 *. BE SOLD-.Large:Modern a .. . . . . agerns-110. len GBENN. Street, four- forted. 21 tiii - fi•ont end No 1909 GREEN btreet, throe-storied, doable front; both deep iota BUNMLL BROTRERS,, ' 116 North NE NTH Srroot. se64Bt* 910 RENT—Two • handsomely fur nithe4 cerumnuleatirg CHAMBER", second story. with firm. class BOARDING, iu a pnvate family; leas ntral ; refet mice required. Address a RoomaP this SUMMER ItESORI'S. QE/1: BATHING-..--Una States Hs tel. Long Branch, N. will 'remain . open kW the reception of visitors until let of OOTOB ER. Trains will leave foot of VINE. Street daily at 9.30 AL 'ay/ Long Branch at 2.60 P. Al. au3o.6t . b. A. BB OEMAICIB, Proprietor. S - BATH - IN (I.—COlk GRESS . . . BALL. LONG BRANCH, .Y., will. reunite - open for the reception of vie:tors until October lat. el* Balaton anti Delaware Bay BallrOad connecting with tlle 'Camden and Atlantic will land paseennere wilh,n 300 aria of Oongrees Ball. Trains will leave foot of. Vloe. etteet, daily at 7.30 A. 3L, And Long 13•ancl4 et 2.30 P. NI. • WOO .Aroir.e.s. • anBo-ot* . Proprietor, EA B G -A , .FA. VORLTS SHOME. TES 6. WHYTE E 191,138 ,92 till SS OBBBBTTS Avenue, AT LA N . TI 0 Y , N. J. Thia Dopuldi berme is open. Its situation iR unite coax the beach; haa good rooms, all opening upon the ocean, 'ad tarnished with epriog mattresses. Ira repubdima is well eetabllehed se a tret-claee home, Pleutrul cabik Nven attention . given to guestm, and terms moderate. Wm.. WHITEHOUSE, l!rtositiator.. W®' No Bar at the Whitebotuie." • ..41164.rn nENTRAL . HOUSE, ATIANTIG OITT, New Jersey. . . . X. LAWLOR, Proprietor. The above new house i 9 now open for Boarders. Rooms equal wally on the beach, well ventilated, high oollingry &a * Servants attentive and polite. Approximate to the Bathing grounds.. ass-inrtt QTA.II - HOTEL, • (Nearly opposite the United States HotsL,) ATLANTIO CITY,, N. J. BABIVIIIL ADAMS, Proprietor. Dinner _ ISO cont r. Also, Carriages to [lire. tar Boarders accommodated on the moat reasonable i023.3m EXCURSIONS. Eta CURSION TO ATL&NTI UrII.—MUNDY'fi FIFTH ANNUAL MOONLIGHT' IXCURSION TO ATLANTIC OITY will take place On . SATURDAY EVNa INC,. September 6. Limit boat leaves VINE-street wharf at 7.30 P. M. itotntning, leaves Altantic City on MONDAY S a: 4 A. 3E. Round. Trip. Tick eta, 11 50. Office °pin at the Ferry one hour before starting. D H. hIUNDY N. B parties attached to machine atm" &dia ries, end operatives ,genetally. are invited to join the above, as they can spend one day and two nights at the sea-ties. with small (anomie and no lose of time.. an 80.70 . , WEST CHESTER - ----AND PREGADELPHIA. BALL BOA% VIA MEDIA. PLEASANT AND CHEAP AFTERNOON. EZ CURSIONS ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY.% .Through the Brice, Country and the most heantthrt • Scenery in the vicinity of Philadelphia, ' On TIIIISDAYS and FRIDAYS of each week untll further notice an Extra 'Train will leave Weet Cheater at £.56 P. AL for. Philadelphia. - PaaseLgers buying Excursion Tickets can take °Mast •the 2 or 4.30 P M. Train tram Philadelphia, and the or 6.65 P. It Train from Weet Mostar. a IS • ROUND-TRIP TICKETS FROM PHILADELPHIA:. Mall Stations east of West Chester, good on any of Ow.. above Trains, out or in s , may be had on these days ONLY,. at EXCURSION RATES, good only on tho days issued.. . • For further information, apply at the Ticket Office,, the Depot, IF. E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MAE KET Streets. • • , ltf MIT DELIGH24OI. LOCATIONS FOZ Buriamt. Boesoss, ON THZ LINZ OT TEM ROAD. je2l-thwfo tf FOR THE SEA SHORE: CAfdDIIIN AND AT- r... 11; .. -. LANTIO RAILRO A D. ORtratOß" OF Rol3llB.—On and after hIONDAT, Sept. 1.41862, Mail Tram leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.30 A. M. EXPTelff n u " . 3.45 P. Ett. Accommodation train, for Absecom only, 4.40 P. hi Returning, leaves Atte=lc—Mall, 4 P. Bt.; Exproigh 0.06 A. M. Accommodation leaves kbgeooM at 346 A. N. Partengem fur Ling Branch and intermediate eta tione will take the 7.30 A.. OZ. train. • FARE 81.60 Ronud-TrinTickets, good on2yfor Day and Train for which theg are issued, $2 60. Ex cursion Tickets, good for three days $3. Hotels an now open. • ' au2S. tf JOHN G. BRYANT, Agent. SHIPPING. STEAMER FOR NE W ORLEANS.—The fast•sailieg iron steam ship 0111 d BBIA. George Sumner, Lommander, is loading at FIRST WHARF above DOCK Street, and salt with despatch. For freight or passage apply to RDMUhD A. SOUDRR & 00., HOOK-STREET WHARF. Shippers Must bniry tb•ir goods alongside. sed-tf t RANINO OFFICE OF THIS., ADAMS EXPRESS 0083P&NY, 340 OttEBTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, September 4, 1862. NOTIOA . The ADAMS 'EXPBESS COHPANT still continue to forward all kinds of Merchandise to OINOINNiTI, Obio. J. BINGH&hi, .hes.3t Sup-rlidandent. imisamot AND N OT I CE—P.' fil ß.B ° . o E o. — The : W?a! itablekon Bridge' being completed, the trains will run re gularly as per time table of May 26. ses. 3t H SMITH, General Bup't. WRfITHE FINEST ASSORT—. MENT of new, modern, and durable Pr 'LIMB from $l5O U 3400. Mao, nab OE'S Worli.renowned MELODEONS and. HADALONIUMS, for cash, at a great rednotion, or to !naafi monthly Instalments JAMES SELLAE. 270 end-- 281 South FIFTH Street, above Spruce. eel-3m* -aIITRUES AND BRACE DE... PARTHENT. 0. H. FT - ENDUES, Corner TWELFTH and RACE Streets, Philfs:loloh%. Hernial Trams and mechanical appllsnoes oorraotly adjusted by O. H. NEEDLES. Fine French and approved American, adapted to every form of rupture, In adults and ohlidren, Engilah end American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces. Sae- Dowries, Elastic Stockings, and Syringes In greet TO riety. Ladles' Department, TWELFTH Street, Ors* door below item. .oonduoted by oompeteat ladl e .. • jy24l-9ro It T EE PATENT AUTOMATIC OR. SELF-ACTING, NOISELESS FAN AND FLY ESSUSII MACHINES, patented July 80th, 1881. are. Dow for the first time introduced to the public, and may be Peen at the store of Messrs. Warner, Mickey, a frier— rilli manufacturers of Gee Fixtures, Chandeliers, &c., No.llB Chestnut atm t,'Philadelphia. The Fan is designed for the helpless invalid, sleeping child; and those who can appreciate relief from tea beat of summer, without exertion: Price $7 50. The Fly Brush, or dioperser, is intended for keepingg : Gies away from eatables on table, and from paits7 and meats in the kitchen ; also from sleeping' children. arta those Who indulge in the afternoon nap. Price 113 50.. , Either machine will run about an hour without wind:. . ins up; and with reasonable care, will last a life..tiose., - . Circulars at the 'Mrs.. - - au2B-97 CGIARLES DONOGHUE, 23 &mth, ,WATER,Btrest, offers for sale, durlog We week. at iediiced prices, cask, 5,000 packages of liCarsl•refiWA. BUGABA and SYBITPO of various grades. sea•ata CILARET. 172 oases St. Julien M. I CJ doo Claret for odOliAe by nn L OAREITAIRES, 6106 WALldirr dtrem „_-4PLIT PNAB , ---Of prime quality, fat J pale by MIMES A WILLIAMS, an2l IOT &mill WATlii streat, MOON LIGHT BX- HENRY WOOD, . Superintendent;