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MILITARY.
MARCHING ORDERS.
We understand that Colonel Thomas, of the 20th
:Regiment P. V.. 51., has received marching orders.
ee official advertisement la another column.
RECEPTION OF TILE FIRE ZOUAVES.
A Convention or delegates from the carton's fire
companies in this city will ho hold on Thursday
evenin' next, In the Hope Hose house, to make
F ar
rangVemeinrte:lZonahv tor te es), o rec n
their return homoeption of the rad Regiment
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60. 211 ImaniENT PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.
This regiment, under OM. Small, is rapidly re
cruiting for the one hundred days' service. All
patriotic citizens whose hearts aro In the work of
*oppressing rebellion and repollinglnvasion are In
vited to join this 'regiment, whose alms have all
soon sorvice.
OFFICERS FOR coLonED TROOPS.
The following students of the Free Military
School for applicants' for command of colored
troops, Colonel John H. Taggart, chief preceptor,
passed a successful examination last week before
the Board of Examiners at Washington, and were
recommended for tho positions named :
For Major—James A. Johnson, civilian, Penn
sylvania.
For Captitins—James R. Cranston sergeant 24th
3lassachusetts Volunteers
Ley;H'enr 11. Hadley, pri
vate, Signal Corps U. S. A.; Roy Weston, pri
vate 7th Company Massachusetts Artillery; Jesse
A. Parker, corporal Sith - Now York Volunteers.
For First Lleutenants—Daniel P. Yates, civilian,
New York ; Joseph A. Ross, sergeant 12th Veteran
Reserve Corps; Enon III: Harris, civilian, Philadel
pitia ; Wallace H. Parker, civilian, Vermont; Goo.
Davis, private 140th Pennsylvania Volunteers ; Cla
rence 11. Murphy, private Bth Illinois Cavalry.
For Second Lieutenants—Thomas V. Smith, pri
vate, 2d Now York Cavalry ; Jacob S. Parker, clvt
lian. New York ; Charles Adolph Fischer, civilian,
Germany ; Jacob A. Blackman, private, sth Now
'York Artillery; R. B. Porter, civilian, New Ramp-
Shire ; Joseph J. Hotchkiss, private, ist Connecticut
Cavalry ; George W. Peary, private, Ist Now York
Cavalry ; Samuel Roberts, prlvato, United States
Cavalry. •
408 students Of the school have been before the
Board up to July Bth, of whom 29 were rejected,
leaving E37D who have been recommended for poll-
Hoes as follows : colonels, 3 ; lieutenant colonels, 8 ;
Inajors 12; captains, 101; first lieutenants, 118; °
Second lieutenants , 139. Total, 379.
DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.
The following deaths of soldiers in the army hos
pitals of this city were reported at the medical di
rector's °Rice on Saturday :
• Molar Ilospitat,—Hoselsoh Babbitt, Co. I, Bth
Pennsylvania Reserves.
Satterlee hospital.—John Goughory, Co. F, 155th
Begin:tont, N. Y. Volunteers.
Chris:tan-street Hospital.—Peter McDermott, Co.
IS, 81st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and
James Morris, Co. F, 39th Regiment, Illinois Vo
lunteers.
Filbert-street Hospttal.—Lesvellyn Knowlton, Co.
D, Ist Regiment, Maine Heavy Artillery.
Broad and Cherry-street Hospital.—Samuel A.
Smith, Co. 0, let Maine Artillery.
DESERTERS
Thefollowing-named soldiers were reported at
the medical director's office, on Saturday, as having
deserted from army hospitals In this city:
Iladdinglon Ilospilal.—Patrick Brennan, Co. B,
GSth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers ; Ed. J.
Ebert, Co. D, 4Sth Regiment Pennsylvania. Volun
teers; Jacob Kuhns, Co. F, 48th Regiment, Penn
nylvarda Volunteers ; and Geo. N. Penick, Co. H,
Rdgiment, PennsylvanlaVolunteers.
Broad and Cherry-street liospital.—James
Co. I, 72d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers.
McClellan Hospital.—Hugh Mcßride, Co. F, 155th
Xteginient., Now York Volunteers, on May 13th ; and
11Chael Cassiday, Co. B, 12th United States In
fantry, on May Mk
CITIZENS' BOUN'TY FUND
Another meeting of the Commissioners. of the
Citizens' Bounty Fund was held last Saturday even
ing in the District Court Room, Sixth and Chest
put streets, when the following resolutions wore
;Wonted : • •
Resolved. That the wards of the city be requested to
reorganize for the encouragement of enlistments.
Resolved, That each ward be requested to elect three
delegates to a general convention, whose duty it shall
to superintend the general interests of the ward, and
to promote natty In their action, and to adopt such mea
sures as, in their Judgment, shalt be best adapted to All
the quota of the oily tutder any Snare ca I of the Pre
sident.
Resolved, That the °Mom of this meeting be .re
quested to issue a rail for a convention in conformity to
the above resolution, immediately on the issuing of a
call for men by the President of the United States.
Mr. tea introduced a resolution that the several
'wards ascertain Use number of sailors enlisted in
the navy, and what wards they may be accredited
to. This resolutfon was laid over.
ItECRIIITING
The Mayor issued warrants on Saturday morn
ing for the payment of the city bounty to eleven
men who have been credited to the quota of
Philadelphia. The number of men paid during
the week was nineteen. The Clommission having
the charge of the substitute business have com
nsenotal operations, and already numerous parties,
, who wished to be represented in the army by
proxy, have deposited the sum required for the
purchase of a substitute.
COL. RICKARDS, JR.
This gallant commander of the 29th Pennsylvania
'Volunteers bas arrived in the city, and is suffer.
lug ' considerably from a severe wound received
on the 15th of June, while gallantly leading his
regiment of veterans at the battle of Pine Knob,
Georgia. He is confined to his room.
ASSIGNED TO DUTY
Surgeon Samuel Gross, U. S. Volunteers, has been
assigned to duty as Surgeon in charge of the .I.l.ad
dington General Hospital, and will relieve Acting
Assistant Surgeon G. H. Mitchell, U. S. A., now in
charge.
CONVALESCENT OFFICER'S
HEADQUARTERS MILITARY COMMANDER, PHILA•
DELrm re, July 10, Mt—Specie/ Orders, No. 13.5.
.L All convalescent ahem within this command,
on leaves of absence, will immediately report in
person to Surgeon John N 0111,13. S. V., post surgeon,
at No. 905 Walnut street._
By oommand of Major General Cadwalculer.
• OYMMI S. HALDEMAN, AzA. Aajt. Gen.
lIIISCELLAMEOUS.
MUSIC AT FAIRIIOI7IIT PARE
In The Press of Saturday we called attention to
the fact that, up to that time, no action had been
taken in reference to securing the services of an
efficient orchestra for the discoursing of music at
Fairmount Park during the balance of the summer
geason. Since then wo are glad to announce that
leflorta have been begun in this direction. It is pro
posed to have Oarl sentz , Military Harmony Band
every afternoon except Sunday at the Park. The
passenger railways having their termini at Pair
tmunt have agreed to make weekly contributions
for this object, and all citizens feeling interested in
the matter are requested to come forward and aid in
swelling the subscription lists. There will be lists
at the Continental and Girard House. Mr. Edward
Willard is business agent, and la authorized to re
ceive subscriptions. It is intended to have the latest
Imported popular musical selections, and the con
certs will be equal, if not superior, to anything of
the kind got up in our city. Notice will be given of
the obtaining of sufficiently large Contributions and
cf the time when the first concert will take place.
TILE VEREMEN
The Committee on Trusts and Fire of City Coun
cils will, to-day, visit the following companies:
Mechanic ErfOne, Humane Engine, Union En
gine, Columbia Engine (Germantown), Fellowship
(Germantown), Washington (Germantown), Ger
lnantown Hose, Franklin (Germantown), Mount
Airy ; Congress, of Chestnut Hill ; Good Intent En
gine, of Roxborough ; alanaymak Engine, Wises-
Ilickon Engine. •
On Wednesday, the 13th Inst., the committee'wlll
Visit the following companies :
Cohockslnk Hose, Taylor Hose, Rescue Hook and
Ladder Company of Frenkford. Decatur Engine,
Frankford; Excelsior, of Frankford; Washington,
of Frankton]; Liberty;of Holmesburg.
TIIE crry COUNCILS.
A special meeting of the City Councils will be
held at three o'olook this afternoon.
THE " POLICE.
[Beare Mr. Alderman Beitier.
ALLEGED HOTEL THIEF.
A stout, black curly.halred young man, giving
the name of James Logan, was arraigned at the
Central Station, on Saturday afternoon, on Suspi
cion of robbery. He was arrested at the Continen
tal hotel, between three and four o'clock on Satur
day morning, under very suspicious circumstances.'"
It seems that some time since Mr. Mosley observed
a young man on the third floor, at an early .hour in
the morning, and supposed that ho was. &hoarder.
Some time after this it was announced that Capt.
Bowyer, of the Royal Navy, whose vessel Is at For
trots Monroe, had been robbed of a pocket book con
taining nearly $6O. The captain boarded at the ho
tel. A description of the fellow who was seen by .
Mr. Kinsley was given to Officer Russell, who made
arrangements to capture him in case he made
another visit. On Saturday morning the pri
soner made his appearance on the third floor,
and seemed to be on a tour of Inspection.
While so engaged, ho discovered the offi
cer watehit g him. 'The fellow took a hasty de
parture, and descending a private stairway, landed
In a lower room, from which there was no other
retreat save by the way he entered. He was there.
fore arrested ; and though he had time to recover
'from his nervous shock, he could not toll a sa-
Velar-tory story. Ile said he was looking for Dir.
Hill's room. Mr. Hill did not board at the house.
Upon descending to the lower story he pointed out a
Man who had just, come in, and who was having his
clothes brushed by a waiter, as Mr. KM. He ap
pealed to him for Identification, but this was by no.
means satisfactory. Officer Russell took him to a
safe place, and then returned to see Mr. 11111. This
person, In the mean thee, had suddenly departed,
andwhen last seen, he was hastening out hansom
street. On the per son of the prisoner was found a
glazier's diamond, a very convenient article for re-
Moving a pane of glass. There were also found
two pocketbooks containing small sums of money,
and a sicove.button, with initials marked thereon.
The prisoner, on being 'arraigned, was subjected
to a pretty close examination.
" What is your name," said the magistrate.
"James Logan."
"Well, James, where did you come from 7"
"Albany, New York."
"What were you doing there 1"
"Clerking." "" 4
" For whoml"
"I forget the person's name."
"How long has it been since you were there i"
"Abeut six years."
Whit have you been doing since"
"Lash summer I attended a store at Cape May ;
It was kept by Mrs. Walton; It was about half a mile
from the Ocean House."
The prisoner was , questioned at considerable
length, and he made answers equally as unsatisfac
tory as the above. . • '
Mr. Kinsley identified the' prisoner as' the same
person whom be had.seen .at ttm, hotel before, and
whom he had described to Officer Russell.'
The prisoner denied ever being up stairs In the
•hotel before Saturday morning lie admitted that
he should have asked permission to have gone up
Stairs.
It Is very evident that the Mr. 11.111 who SO mys
teriously disappeared was acting In Concert with the
prisoner, an Idea that hotel keepers should bear In
inind. The prisoner was committed In default 'of
42,600 to answer at court.
THE COURTS.
Waited States District Court—Judge Cad.
an=
Ix ADYINALTY.—The United States vs. steamer
' , Donegal.. This vessel was captured oil the coast
Of Florida, on the oth of June, while atteruptin i g to
run the blockade, by the United Statue vessel Uinta.
comet, Lieut. Commanding J. E. Jewett, and im
mediately sent, to. this port for adjudication. She le
an English steamer, and is valued at about *140,00e;
lier cargo is worth about 330,000, and consists part
ly of powder. Immedialely upon arriving, both
'Vomit and Cargo were lib - tilled by U. S. Distriat At
torney Gilpin, as the property of enemies of the UM
ted States, and this fact being demonstrated, tho
court on Friday made a dooree condemning the yes-
Sol as lawful prize. The matter of the cargo is still
left pending, but will doubtless be disposed of in a
few days.
quarter SeoulOus—Judge AlHowl).
The Session of the court on Saturday was very
abort. Daniel McDevitt pleaded guilty on Friday
to having committed an algault on Police Ofiloer
Russell. The indictment chargpci an assault, with
Intent to kill. Upon the lattorvobirat •of • intent to
kill, McDevitt wont to trial, and being ably derend
ed by his counsel, D. Dougherty, FAO., was ac
quitted. McDevitt 'was drunk, and armed with a
pistol, which he tired twice, once at a citizen, and
et
again, as was alleged, at the officer, fortunately
without injuring either.
On Saturday Judge Allison sentenced the defend
ant to pay a fine of $lO, and to enter security In
$l,OOO to be of good behavior for one year. The
court then adjourned.
LETTER BAGS
AT TIM 31E17.01ANTB ) 11.X011AN68, PHILADELPIUA.
Bark John Moulton, Oooksey ...... Lngnnyra, soon.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
3rns Mitamtun,
Anmna.w WISIMLER, Committee of the Month.
Enwin T. Towirsom,
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PUB? OF lIIILADELPIII.A, July 11,1801.
Sun RlBOB-4 89 1 Sun Sete..? 21 1 High Water..ll 80
Ship CatharinoMolbrook, - Lawrence,22 days from
Cienfuegos, with sugar to S & W Welsh.
Bark Union (Bi), Heard, from Pernambuco Tune
7, In ballast to Lewis & Damon. Lott bark Leighton
and brig Palma, both to sail about the 11th for New
York.
Bark Adelaide, Prince 4 days from Fortress Mon
roe, in ballast to Curtis k 11:night.
Bark J Godfrey, Lincoln, 4 days from Now York,
with guano to captain.
Schr A AI Aldridge, Cullen, from BOston, in bal
last to C A Heckshor & Co.
Sella' Elliott, Cobb, from Fortress Monroe, in bal
last to Tyler & Co.
Schr L Phloger, Droly, from Wilmington, in bal
last to Tyler & Co.
Sehr Grace Watson, Nickerson,from Alexandria,
in ballKst to L Audonrted & Co.
Schr Alliance, Holl; from Fort Monroe, in ballast
to captain.
Schr D B Steelman, Smith, from Hatteras Inlet,
in ballast to Sinniekson l Glover.
_ -
Schr Hornet, Butler, 10 days from Calais, with
lumber to captain:
Schr Western Star Crowell, 4 days from CharlOS
ton bar, in ballast to?akar & Folsom.
Schr Diamond, T wnsend, 2 days from Indian
River, with corn.
Sloop Clayton & Lowber :faeltson,l day from
Smyrna, Del., with grain to J E Bewloy & Co.
Steamer Back Diamond, Meredith, 24 hours
from Now York, with mdse to W Baird & Co.
Steamer Hope, Warren, 24 hours from Now York,
to NV P-Olyde.
Steamer S F Phelps, 8r0wn,24 hours from Now
York, with mdse to Win AI Baird it Co.
CLEARED.
Steamship Norman, Baker, Boston.
Bark Volant, Landerkin, Beaufort, N C.
Schr Chance, Hopkins, Washington.
Sohr D B Steelman Smith, Boston.
Schr Raven, Rose, Bangor, Me. •
Schr Sophia Wilson, Nowell, Boston.
SchrlllWriglitington, Bader, Boston.
Schr A Hammond, Mine, Boston.
Schr A S Dean, Dean, Taunton.
Schr Georgia, Gilchrist, Belfast. • •
Sohr Pathway, Willetts, Boston.•
Schr N E Clark, clerk, Milton.
Sohr E A Anderson, Cramer, Providence.
Sohr Decatur Oaks,Tuthill, Providence.
Schr L Sturtevant , Price, Cambridge.
Schr A M Aldrldgo Cullen, Boston.
Schr Elliott, Cobb,'Fortress Monroe.
Schr L Phleger, Dreby Alexandria.
Schr grace Watson, Nickerson, Norwich.
Steamer J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore.
Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, Now York.
Steamer Samson, Dunning New York.
WWI' TO 'SILi
Barks Imperador, for Pernambuco ; Roanoke, for
Laguayra, and Iddo Kimball, for New Orleans,
went to sca 7th instant. Reported by J B Merritt,
pilot:
Correspondence of the Phtlndelpbta Exchange.)
LEWES, Del., Juls , l3—P.
Bark Greenland, from Philadelphia for Pensaco
la; schrs Rockingham, for Washington; Angelis
'Van ()leaf, for Fort Monroe ; Pilot, from Philadel
phia for Newport; Mary Farrow, from Philadelphia
for Boston ; a schooner with coal, and steaming
America, are passing the Breakwater. Wind N.E.
MEMORANDA
Ship Lizzie Oakfonl, Bock°, from Callao, sailed
from queenstown, 25th tilt, fOr Cork.
Ship Frank Flint., Colley, from Callao, via Queens
town, at Bristol I'lll2sth ult, and passod for Bristol.
Bark Garibaldi, Boyt, hence, remained below
New Orleans Ist inst.
Brig Leonard Myors Alumlay, cleared at New
Orleans, 30th ult, for this port, with 1,017 bbls coal
tar.
Sohn; Maria, Miller, and Violaktckley, cleared
at New Orleans, 29th ult, for this port, In ballast..
Schr Ned, l"ultz, hence, remained below New Or-
leans lot Inst.
Behr Nightingale, Beebe, sailed from Fall River,
6th hut, for this port.
Schr Cohasset, Toney, sailed from Dighton, 7th
that, for this port.
Schr W 0 Nelson, Rose, hence, at Providence 7th
Inst.
Schr Southerner, Harvey, sailed from Providence,
7th lust for this port. • .
Schr Wm Wilson, Butler, from New Bedford for
this port, at Newport 7th inst.
Sohn H Wainwright (Mulford) and L F Smith
(Cobb), hence, at Salem 7th inst.
Ship Aquila, sunk several months since in the
harborof San Franciacof Is now afloat and riding at
anchor in the bay. The dna California of rune 12
says : "The cost of repairing her would be more than
she would bring, after being•repaired at San Fran
cisco, and she will therefore probably be broken up.".
SHERIFF'S SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue MONDAI Eve
ning, mina 1, 1964, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall,
No. 1. en that certain 1110118ARge and lot of ground
situate on Lk e north aide of Locust street one hundred
and forty-one feet eastward from Tweni y.second street,
in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Lo
cust street fifteen feet eight inches, and in depth forty
' nine feet nine inches.
No. 2. all that certain messuage and lot of ground
situate on the north side of Locust street one hundred
and fifty. six feet eight inches eastward from Twenty
second street ; containing in front on Locust street
fifteen feet eight inches, and in depth forty-nine feet
nine inches including said alley.
C. b. P. J., '64; 121. Debt 90.12 Coniston.]
Taken in exechtion and to be sold as the property of
Thomas Gallaher. JOHN THGAIPSON; Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office; July 9, MI.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of "Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 1,1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of around, situate on the east stde
of Seventh street, one hundred and twenty-fire feet
northward from the middle of Pranklih street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Seventh
street fifty feet, and in depth eastward from the middle
thereof two hunded and eighty feet four Inches. [Which
said premises William Griffiths et tur.: bf deed dated
August 21, 1660. recorded in Deed Book. A. D. 8., No.
124, page 241, &c., conveyed unto Adam Iseminger in
fee; reserving aground rent of one handed and seventy
five dollars, payable first of January and July.]
CC. C. P. ; 5.,''64. 133. Debt. $4%.13.5. Salter.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as tbeproperty of
Adam lseminger. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff..
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 9, 11364. jyll-at
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
N- 1 a wilt of Yenditloni Exionas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August], 1264, at 4 o'clock, atSabsesn-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick mesanage and lot of
ground situate on the north-east corner of Fourth and
Wharton streets, in the City of rhiladelphiaz contain
ing in front on Wharton street twenty feet, and in depth
forty-eight feet nine inches to an alley two feet six
inches wide, with the privilege thereof. ( Which said
Lot. Christopher and John Fallon._ ky deed dated May
2, 1850, recorded in Deed Book G. W C. No. IX3, page
&e., conveyed unto John L. Wilson ' in fee, reserv
ing a ground-rent of forty-tive dollare,payable let June
and Decemher.)
MC. P. ; J. 'B4; 128. Debt. $45.90. Calvert.)
Taken iu execution and to be sold as.the property of
John L. Wilsion. JOHN THOMPSON, SherilL
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. July 9, 1864. jyll-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sate or voodoo, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 1,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-atreet Hall,
All that certain lot of ground and collar mall titmice
on the southwardly side of Huntingdon street, sixty
eight feet westwardly. from Memphis street, .in the
Nineteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia ; containing
in front on • Huntingdon street thirty-Mx feet, and in
de one hundred and thirty-eight feet to Fox street.
[Which said lot William F. Emlen et al, by deed dated
Jnly 29, 1862, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 78,
page 161. Bm., conveyed unto Nathan Davis in fee; re
serving a ground rent of ninety-nine dollars. )
[C. 41. P. ; J., '64. 126. Debt, $113.43. Pile.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Nathan Davis. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 9, 1861. \jyll-3t,
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni &pones, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning, Angtutt 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street Hall,
. All that certain two-story brick stable and two conti
guous lots of ground situate on the south aide of Prune
street (Nos. 416 and 418), between Fourth and Mix
streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on',Prune street thirty six feet. and in depth seventy
feet, more or leas. (Which said lots Cornelius Steven•
son, Executor, Sc.. by deed dated Sane 2D, 1855, record.
ed in Dted Book G. W. C.. No. 68, page 268 dm ", con
veyed unto William S. Cook In fee:. reserving chereont
a yearly ground rent of one hundred and eighty dol
lars.)
__CC. C.P. ; J., '64. 123. Debt, $47.2.5. Brightly.)
Takeo In execution and to be sold an the property of
William S Cook. JOHN,THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 8, 1864 Iyll-3t
SHERIFF'S - -SALE.BY .VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vend Mont Exposes; to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY' Eve
ning, August 1, 1654, at 4 o'clock, at Santora-street Hall,
Ail that certain lot of ground situate on the west side
of Front street, ninety-eight feet south of Cumberland
street, in the city of Phibddelphia;'containing in front
on Front street eight( en feet, and in depth one hundred
and ten feet to Hope street.
(C.C. P., J '64; 130. Debt. assl.so. Waln.
Taken In execution and to be sold the property of
Christian J. Fell and George 11. Kindler.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 9. 1861. jyll-3t
QUERIFF'S SALE.- - -BY 'VIRTUE OF
kwrit of Venditioni Expense!, to me dbected will
be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August l, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansomatreet Hall,
r All that certain three-story bring messuage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Sansom street,at the
dietetice of two • hundred and fifteen feet west from
Sixteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing
in front on Saneom street fifteen feet, and in depth sixt9-
ve feet to Exeter street,
. . ,
[C. C. P. ; J., 'N. 131. Debt, $17.15. J. B. Salter. ]
Takemin execution and to be uold as the property of
John Finn. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, SherirsOdice, July 9, 1864. . jyll.4t.
•
QBERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
kJ a writ of Venditioni Papoose, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or voodoo, on
,MONDAY Eve
ning, August] 1864, at 4o' clock, at Saneom-etreet Hall,
All that cert ain lot of ground situate on the west side
of Church street, one hundred and fourteen feet six
Inches southward from Moore street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in front on Church street sixteen
feet, and in depth one hundred and three f.et six inches.
N. C. P. J.,'64. 191. Debt, $&.88. Heyer. I
Taken in execution and to be wild as the property of
George Cluck. . JOHN THOMPSOIf, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jaly 9, 1884; jyll-3t
S llEllll'
F' S SALE. -BY VIRTUE OF A
writ of Venditioni Eirpoarts, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sate or.vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at SanNom-street Hall,
Ail that certain three-dory brick messuage
and lot of ground situate on the east side of Thirty. sixth
street. 16 feet south froTn Sansom street. to the city of.
Philadelphia, containing in front on Thirty-sixth street
19 feet. and in depth 01 feet to a three. feet alley.
No. 2. All that certain three-story brick meaenage
and lot of ground situate on the east etde ofThirty-elgth
street,9o feet southward from Sansom street. containing
In front on Thirty. sixth street 10 feet, and in depth 19
feet to said alley.
No. S. All that certain three-story brick mesenags
and lot of ground situate on the southeatt corner of
Thirty-Sixth and Sansom streets. containing in front
on Thirty. sixth street 16 feet, and In depth 92 feet to said
alley.
No. 4. All that certain three-story brick missing°
end lot of ground situate on the east side of Thirty-sixth
etreet,M feet southward from Saneom street, containing
in front on Thirty-sixth street HI feet, and in depth 93
feet to said alley.
No. 0. All that certain three story brick messnage
and lot of ground situate on the east aide of Thirty-sixth
street, 72 feet south from Sansom street, containing in
front on Thirty-sixth street 15 feet, and in depth 92 feet
to said alley. [Recital of title in writ.
[O. D e xe c u t i o n . Debt 401.67. Thomas.]
Taken,inand to btisold ass the property of
William O. Johnson. •r , JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's oMce,July 9,1861. 1y11.3.t.
SHERIFF'S' SALE.BY VIRTUE OF
a writ, of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 1,1664, at 4 o'clOck, at Sansom-stroet Hall,
All that certain two-and-a. half-story MOSAIIRSO and
tof ground MMUS 'on the north side of ambition
street, one hundred and fifty feet six Inches westward
from Thirty-third, street In the city .of. Philadelphia
containing In front on Ha milieu street twenty-elght feet
three inches, and in depth on the east line 6fty-nine
feet four inches. and on the west li th o sixty fest eleven
inches. [Which. said premises Alfred B. Justice et ux,
by deed dated Blarch NI. 1869. recorded In Deed book A.
D. 11 , No. 66, page 194, etc , convoyed unto Joseph
Herbert. reserving a yearly ground rent of 97944, paya•
ble Int of Aprt and October.]
.CC. C. P. J.,'61. 139. Debt $16332. Jones.]
Triken in execution and to be sold as tisk property of
Joseph Herbert. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Dice, July 0, 1804. jylo-6t
11 EVA.I§II3 it WA.9II:ION'S
' SALAMANDER BAym
STORE,
10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, •
PHILADELPHYA. Pe.
Ai large yariety of FIRE-PROOF ELFES always on
hand..
•
INSURANCtO
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE_DOMPANY,
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENN
SYLVANIA, DM.
OFFICE 8. B. CORNER 711111 R 4.1 , 7 D WALNUT STB.,
PHILADELPHIA
MARINE INsuzerics
ON VESSELS,
CARCO, To all Parts of the world.
FREIGHT,
INLAND INSURANCE
On Goods by River, Canal, Lake and Land Carriage,
to
F all parts of the Union.
• • MB INSURANCES
On Merchandisegenerally.
On Stores, Dwelling lioness, &a,
ASSETS 03' THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1843.
0100.000 United States Five per cent. Loan.... $77,000 00
76, 000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 11-404. 19,080 OD
20,000 United States 6 per oent. Loan, 1881.. 20.000 00
60,000 United States 7 3•10 per cent. Treasn
rYi Notes 63,2.50 00
100,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
Loan
100,907 60
64.000 Stateoan of 'Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
L 67,880 00
/27.060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 127,628'00
30,000 Pennsy lv ania T Rai l road , cent. Loan.. 16,000 00
. 20,000
6 per cent. Bonds 22,800 00
60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mortgage
per cent. Bonds 63,250 00
16,000 SOO Sharon Stock Oermantown Gas
Company, principal and interest
guarantied by the city of
Phila
delphia 16,000 00
6,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail
road Company 7,2211 00
5,1:00 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 2,630 00
21,000 United States Certificates of Indebted
ness 21,420 00
123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured 129.700 00
*791,760 Par Cost, 10768,797 .
12 Market Value.. $734.2.10 60
Real Estate ............. ..... 36 801 86
Bills receivable .
for insurances made 107,347 61
Balances dne at Agencies—premiums on Ma
rine Policies, accrued interest. and other
debts due the Company 28.919 87
Scrip and. Stook of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, $5 803, , estimated value.. 3.200 03
Cash on deposit with United States
Government,o,ol act to ten days'
call
Cash on deposit, in Banks..
Cash In Drawer
TORS.
Robert Bnrton,
Samuel E. Stoke'.
J. F. Pei:Liston,
Henry Sloan
William G. Bennett,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland.
Joshua P. Eyre.
Spencer ?Activates,
Jobn B. Semple, Pittsburg;
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
C. BAND, President.
DAVIS. Vice President.
DIREC
Thomas C. Hand.
John C:
Admund A. Sender,
Theophilne Paulding,
John R. Penrose.
Jamos Trannalr.
Henry C. Daßeit. Jr.,
JUDOS C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig.
Joseph R. Seal,
Dr. R. Huston.
George 0. Leiner.
Hugh Craig,
Charles Hells.
THOMAS
JOHN C.
HENRY LTLIIITEN. SeOrtiell
FORMAN P. HOLLINS/11AD. WM. H. ORAVEB.
HOLLINSREAD & GRAVES,.
INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 312 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Agents for the
NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
of Norwich, Conn.
CHARTERED IS.
-REFERENCES IN PHILADELPHIt (by authority):
John Grigg, Esq. raw', Tredick,Stokes &Co
Isles, Wharton & Co. Messre.Chas Lenntg & Co.
Meens. Coffin &Altetnna. Messre.W.H.Larned & Co.
j027-6m ' •
T m - E. RELIANCE INSURANCE COM-
A- PINY OF raILADELPHLL
. .
Incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual.
• OFFICE No. 308 WALNUT STREET.
Insures against loss or damage by FIRE Mousse,
Stores, and other Buildings; limited or perpetual; and
on Furniture, Goods, Wares. and Merchandise.
CAPITAL $300,0430. ASSETS 8387.211 86.
Invested in the following Securities, viz:
First Mortgage on City Property, well secured $106,300 03
United States Government Loans ID,OOO 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 00,000 (XI
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
63.000,000 Loan 18,0 0 ) 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se-
cond Mortgage Loans •• •• 35,030 CO
Camden and Amboy Railroad 'Company's 6
percent. Loan. 6,030 00
Philadelphia and Readiiig Railroad Com
pany's 6 per cent. Loan 6.000 (X)
Huntingdon and. Broad Top Railroad 7 par
cent. Loans. 4,660 0)
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock .... 10,000 00
Mechanics' Bank Stook 4,003 00
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.... 1,050 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company'rStock
of Philadelphia 2,630 0:1
lx)aus on Collaterals, well secured 2,2.50 00
Accrued Interest 6,982 pi
Cash in bank and on Mind - 16,687 83
Wolth at prePant market Talus
DIRECTORS.
• Robert Inland,
William Stevenson.
Hampton L. Carson,.
, Marshall Hill,
J. Johnson Brown,
Thos. H. Moore.
TINGLBY, President
Clem Tingley,
• Win. R. Thompson,
Samuel }Benham,
Robert Steen. •
William Musser,
Charles Leland. •
Benj. W. Tingley, OL
THOMAS C. HILL Seers
PHILADELPHIA. January
roamer( P. HOLLIMIRAD,
TTOLLINEHEAD GRA.VB,
INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 312 WALNUT Bt.
Philadelphia. agents for the
ALBANY CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO..
ie27-8m ' OF ALBANY, N. Y.
FIRE" INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
—MB PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. Incotporated 110.5. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No: . 510 • WALNUT Street, opposite Independence
&mare.
his Company, favorably known to the community
for nearly forty years, continues to insureagainst Lose
or Damage by Fire, on Public or Privatrßuildings,
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur
niture, Stocks of Goods, or Alercbandise generally, on
liberal terms.l
Their capital, together with, a large Surplus Fund, is
invested in tbo most careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security in
the case of lose.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, I Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John Deveren.X,
Isaac Hazlehnrst, Thomas Smith.
Thomas Robins, Henry Lewis,
J. Gillingham 'Fell.
• JONATHAN PATTERSON, Presider,.
WILLIAM 0. Caowaxs., Secretary.
POIMAX P. HOLLINB/111AD. WM. 8. GRAVEL
HOLLENSHEAD AND GRAVILB 1
INSURANCE AGENCY,
KO. 312 WALNUT STREET; PHILADELPHIA
A for the CROTON FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY,
of New York: • je27-6m
3E COMPANY,
NUT STREET.
ELPHIA.
ND INSURANCE.
/TOM.
John W. Everman,
Robert B. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr..
- N. D. Woodruf,
Charles Stokes,
' Joseph D: Erns. •
BUCK, President.
EDSON, Vice President.
ial44l'
FAME 11sTSURANt
Igo. 406 CHES
PHILAD:
FIRE AND INLAi
DIHBO!
?ranch N. Buck,
Charles Richardson.
Henry Lewis, I
G. W. Davis,
P. 6. Justice.
George A. Weet,_
FRANCIS N.
IME!ME2
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
PANT. —AOharlaed Capital 8400,000—CHASTEE
PERPETUAL.
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia..
This Company will insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gen,-
Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the un i on.
DIRECTORS.
William Esher, Davis Pearson,
D. Luther. Peter Seiger.
Lewis to:Wearied., J. E. Baum,
John R. Blackiston,liam F. Dean,
Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham..
WILLIAM ESKER, President.
WM. F. DEAN, Vice President.
W. M. Sims, Secretary. ap3-tt
INSURANCE - . COMPANY OF • THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—OFFICE Noe 4 and
5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS North aide of WALNUT
Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streeta,Philadelthla.
-
INCORPORATED IN 1751--CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL MOM
PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,
IESI. PM,CE 817.52.
URAN •
MARINE, FIRE, AND - INLAND THANSPORTAT/OM
INS.
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner
,
Charles Macaleeter, Thomas B. Wattson,
William S. Smith, Henry 0. Freeman,
William R. White, Charles S. Lewis '
George H. Stuart, George C. Carson,
Samuel Grant, Jr: Edward C. Knight,
John B. Austin.
. HENRY D. SIRERD, President.
WILLIAM FIA2PII/4 Secretary. noIS-If -
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE
4 . -a . COMPANY. Incomorated 1810. CHARTER PER
PETUAL._ No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third,
Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in-
Vested in sound and ayailable-Seenritioe, continues to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted:
DIRECTORS
James R. Campbell,
Edmond 0. . Dutilh,
Charles W. Ponitney, .
Israel Morris.
Thomaa R. Maxis.
John Welch,
Samuel C. Morton.
Patrick Brady,
John T. Lewis,
THO
lan aliT C. L. CRAWFORD.
E. MARIS. President.
Seeretat7. fe22-tt
COAL.
COAL - SUGAR LOAF. BEAVER
MEADOW. and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal.aud
beet Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex
pressly for Family nee. Depot, N. W. corner MONTE
and WILEOW. Sta. Office, No. 112 South SECOND St.
ap.s-tf • . J. WALTON & CO.
PURE .L EMIG H CO A L-ROUBE
KEEPERS can rely on getting a pure article at the
S. R. corner FRONT and POPLAR Streets.
je2l-11e ' • JOHN W. HAMPTON.
GROCERIES.
A L ECHER & REEVES, •
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 45 North WATER Street, and
No. 40 North DELAWARE Avenue,
Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, a large
dock of
SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE,
MEAS. SPICES, TOBACCO,
And Groceries generally, carefully selected for the
6ountry trade.
• Sole Agents for the products of FITHIAN & POGUE'S
Extensive Frill Canning Factory at Bridgeton, N. J...
QM. em . .4r"
MMACKEREL HERRING, SHAD, &o.
—&6oobbls. Naas. Nos. 1,2, mid 3 Mackerel,lato
taught fat Ash, In assorted packages.
N
2,000 bbl,. ew Eastport, Fortane Bay, and Halifax
Herring.
2600 boxes Luba*, Sealed, and No. 1 Herring. •
IM bbis new Mesa Shad.. '
260 boxes Herkimer Comity Obese.. he.
On More and for sale by MURPHY & BOONS.
No. 146 NORTH WHAR VRg.
P ICKLES. - 100 BBLS . PICKLES IN
VINEGAR.
• 60 hall bbl& Flatlet in VIASSAL
Also, three-gallon and live-gallon ken do.
For Ws by RHODES & WILLIAMS;
Alba . 107 South WATER Street.
DRAIN PIPE DRAIN PIPE. •
VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN PlPE—all
isizea. from 2 to l6.lneh diameter. with all kinds of
branches, bandit and trape, ( or eale in any quantity .
2inch bore per yard 30c.
4 ••• CB 44 44 ie .
5 46 44 11 44 (4)4. .
5 441 40 44 ..
TERRA GOTTA CHIMNEY TOPS, -
For Cottages, Villas, or City Houses, _Patent Wind
[nerd Tops, for caring smoky chlmneliCfrom 2 to 8 feet
ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES.
Fountains, Pedestals, and Stataary Marbly EnAts.
Brackets and Mantel Vases._ _
PHILADELPHIA TERRA cowl. WORKS. .
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
fel2-fmartf . .8. A. HARRISON. •
TEE BEAUTIFUL ART OF.BNAMEL
=.LING THE SHlN. —Pate de Take Francais* (French .
Toilet Paste), for enamelling the skin, hiding small-pox
marks, wrinkles, burns, stars, aco., without injury to
the most delicate complexion. Its effects are truly ma,
gical. Sold in jars. price one dollar .with directions for
use. BUNT & 00., Proprietors. 41 South EIGHTS
Street, two doors above Ohutaat.aad 133 13.13BVICKTII
litroot. gavial*
PLUMBING AND GAB '
IifeCOLLTH & RHOADS,
11A_REEBT Street, Philadelphia, -
Water Mills, Wind Mille. Hydraulic }lame, Puittlie of
various patterns, Bathing Tubs,Wash Basta, and other
articles necessary to furnish Dwellings In city and
'wintry with every modern convenience of Watar and
Gas.
Marra Ontia Wats, and Drain Pio*. myln-rnrivflix
O LD WHISKY BBLS.-50 AND 20
halt-bble Pore OLD RYE WHISKY. 100 bbls
Pure OLD MONONGAHELA. Poresle by
E. P. MIDDLETON,
jyB-6t* • . 5 North FRONT: street.
PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.—
Just received 26 additional eases of these celebrated
(Alexander's) for sale to the tradeonlx._Ls
0547-es SQWIII6 iuno/14./67 av T r ot.
THE PRESS.-PILITADBLPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1864.
714 ' PENNBYLVANTA :,.. c tr o '
t CENTRAL RAILROAD.
• 14 ,
1-4 •
PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG 330 MILES DOU
BLE TRACK.
THE SHORT ROUTE TO THE WEST.
Trains leave the Depot at ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets. as follows:
Mail Train at 7.811 A. M.
Fast Line at 11.215 A. M.
Through Express at ..... ....IMO P. M.
.Parkesbnrg Train, No. 1, at....... ........... 10.00 A. M.
Parkesburg Train, No. 2, at Mk P. M.
Hanisburg Accommodation Train at 2.80 P. M.
Lancaster Train at 4.00 P. M
Paoli Accommodation Train, (leaving West
Philadelphia) 5.00 P. M.
The Through Express Train rune dally—all the other
trains daily, except Sonday.
' FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST,
The Mail Train, Past Line, and Through Express con
nect at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg
ing roads from that point, North to the Lakes, Went to
the Mississippi and slissouri Rivers, and South and
Southwest to all points accessible by R' :inroad.
INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express connects at ;Blairsville Inter
section with a train on this road for Blairsville, In
diana Stc.
EBENSBURG AND CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train connects at Cresson at
10.45 A. M. with a train On this road for Ebensburg. A
train also leaves Cresson for Ebensburg at 8.46 P. M.
HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH. RAILROAD.
The Mall Train and Through Express connect at Al
toona with trains for Hollidaysburg at 7.155 P.*M. and
8.40 A. M.
TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train oon nada at Tyrone with
trains for Sandi Ridge, Phillipsburg'. Port Matilda,
Mil n es u b N urf iN a o n o d
otr NellAeronDte.
BROAD-TOP
RAILROAD.
" The Through Express Train connects at linntiogdon
with a train for Hopewell and Bloody Run at 6.65 A. M.
NORTHERN CENTRAL
RA IL AND PHILADELPHIA AND
RAROADS
FOR SUNBURY, WILLIAREIPORT, LOOK HAVEN, and all
points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, and RL
MIRA, ROCRERTRR DOPPAIA),_ AND . NIAGARA FAWN.
Passengera. taking' the Mail Train, at 7.26 A. M., and
the Through Express, at 10.30 P. AL , daily (except Sun
days). go directly through without change of oars be
tween Philadelphia and - NVilliarosnort
For YORK, lIANOVER, and GETTYSBURG. the
train leaving at 7.26 A. M. and 2.30 P. M., connect at
Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad.
• CUbIDERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
•
.. $9O, 00000
• • 33.388 39
21X) 80
118. 19
111,C69,426 62
„ .
The Dlall Train and Through Exprogs connect at Har
risburg with trains for Carlisle, Chamberaburg, and. Ha
gerstowWn.
AYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The trains leavlnK at 7.25 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. connect
at Downtngton• with' trains on this road for Waynes
burg and all intermediate stations.
MANN'S BAGGAGE BEPRF,SS.
An* Agent of this reliable Express Compsnc pa
l through each train before reaching the deep and take
np_checks and deliver baggage to any part of t e city
For further information, apply at the Passenger Elta
tion S. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.' •
JAMES COWDEN. Ticket Agent.
WESTERN EMIGRATION.
An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No. 137
Boca street daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 o'clock P.M.
For full information a pply to
FRANCIS ruzix, Emigrant K
Aget •
137 Street.DOC'
By this route freights .of all descriptions can be for
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Obto,
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconein, lowa, or Mis
souri, by rail road direct,r to any port on the naviga•
ble rivers of the West, by Iteamera from Pittebarg.
For freight contracts or shipping directions, apply to
S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelph ia. CH LEWIS.
iall-tf General Siperintendent. Altoona, Pa.
NEW
OF
1864. NEW. YORK • LINES. 1864:
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AND I TRET R N M R
PH RO D D
LPHMIAP ANY
'S
NEW
YORK AND WAY PLACES,
. •
FROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF.
WILL LEAVE As FOLLOWS—VIZ:
r.
At 6 A. N., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac-
am.
commodation • ISM
At 8 A. Si.. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Express 001 ,
At A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City, 24 eGoss 3
Ticket-3 220
At 32 Si.,_ via Camden and Amboy,, C. and A. .
co mmodatt 2
on 26
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex
press 226 •
At 1 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda-
Lion, (Freight and Passenger) • As 1 76
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy Accommoda
tion, 4Freight and Passenger ) -IstChaos Ticket. —.2 26
Do. do. 24 Class do 1.60
At 7% P. M. ,via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passengelat (lase Ticket... 2 26
Do. do 2d Class d 0..... 1 ee•
For Ranch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem,Belviders.,
Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, acc.. at 3.50 P. M.
For Flemington, Lambertville, and intermediate eta
(ions, at 6 P. M.
For Mount Holly, EwanevWe, and Pemberton, ate A. •
M. 2, and SP. M. • • •
For Freehold at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
For Palmyra, Riverton. Detain°, Beverly, Burling..
ton, Florence, Bordentown , dm., at 6 ,12 Si., 1.
3.30, 6, and 6P. hi. The 8.30 and 6P. M. lines run di
rect through to Trenton.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano°, Beverly, and Bur
lington, at 7 P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, Beverly;
A •
Torresdale, and Tacony, at 9.30 A . Si.M. and 2.30 P.K. • • •
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL" , 'LIAn •
AS FOLLOWS:
At 4 A. M. (Night), via Ken_ singto n and Newlrert.
Washington and New York hiail $2 elf
At 11.16 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City,
Ex ess pr • s
At 4.30 P. K , via Kensington and Jersey City, Es-, 60
At 6.46 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City. • • "
Washington and New York Express -1000
Sunday•Linee leave at 4 A. Si. and 6.46 P. Si. ' '
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg', Scranton, Wilkesbarre„
Montrose, Great Bend, Ranch Chunk, Allentown, Beth
lehem, Belvidere, Easton Lambertville . Flemington
dec., a 7 . 16 A. M. This line connects with the trail . '
leaving Easton for Ranch Chunk at 3.3)P. M.
For Flemington, Lambertville, and intermediate its.
lions,sit 6 P. M
For Bristol,
B Trenton, &c., at 7.16 and 11.16 A. M., mar
6 P. N.
For Ilolmesburg ' Tacony, Wissonoming, Brtdesbarg;
and Frankford, al9 A. Si., 6, 6.45, and 8 P. M. .
A W.—For New York and Way Lines leaving Kensing
ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut,
half an hoar before departure. The cam run into the
Depot, and on the arrival of each traintrun. from the
Depot.
yifty pounds of Baggage only allowed eacht passenger. i
Passengers are prohibited from taking anyt tug as bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Ally
pounds to be paid for extra. The Compausr limit their
responsibility forbaggage to One Dollar perbound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond. $lOO, erupt
by special contract.
Graham'sßaggage Express will call for and deliver
baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No.. 311/al-
Ant street. WILLIAM FL GATZBERB,
June 70, Het
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PHILADELPHIA,
WILL LEAVE PROS THE POO? OF 0071CTLAND STREET,
At 12 M_ aid 4 P. hi., via Jersey Clty:ated Camden.
At 7 and 10 A. Si., and 6P. K and 12 (Eight), vla Jer
sey City anti Kensington.
From the foot of Barclay street at 6 A. M. and 2 P. K.
via Amboy and Camden- -
From Pier No. 1, North river. at 12 X.. 4, and 8 P.M.,
(freight and passenger,) Amboy and Camden. ja4-tf
$367, 9 a1 66
399.66496
CEERIMI!
•
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON,
AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, Jane IS, Ma.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR
Baltimore at 430, Express, (Mondays excepted), 8.06
A. M., 12 M. 2.30 and 10.30 I'. M.
Chester at 8.05, 11.16, A. M.. 1.30, 2.30, 4.80, 6, and 11
rbr.
Wilmington at 4.30 (Mondays excepted). 8•05,/1-,11!
A. M., 1.30, 2.80, 4.t0
.4 8,10. X), and 11 P,
M.
'
New Casle at 8.06 1. , and 4.30 P. M. •
Dover at 8.85 A. M. and.Bo P. M.
Milford at 9.05 A. M.
Salisbnrs - at 00 A. M. •
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA LEAVE
Baltimore at 8.45, 9.40 A. M. (Express), LlO, 5.2 k and
10.55 P. M. • •
Wilmingtonatl.4B, 6.45,9 A. IL 12.24,1.1.45,4 in
7.30, and 9.10 y. M.
Salisbury of 1 P. M.
Milford at 3.35 P. M.
Dover at 6.30 A. M. and 4.65 P. M.
New Castle at 8.30 1. IL and 6.66 P. M. ' "
Chester at at 7.46, 9.40 A.. ,1, 2.30, 4.40. 6, 8.14. and
9.40 P. M.
leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Intermediate sta
tions at 10.26 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate stations
at I.IOP. )L
TRAINS FOR 'BALTIMORE
Leave Chester at 8.40 A. M. 3, and 1L 06 P. B.
9
Leave Wilmington at 6.30, .26 A. M., 3.35 and IL 4O
FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, will
leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate
Places at 7.46 P. M.
- • SUNDAYS:
From Philadelphia to Baltimore only at 4.90 A_ M.,
and man P. M.
From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 4.30 A. M.,10.90
and 11 P. M.
From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 1.48 A. R. and
7.30 F. M.
Only at 10.25 P. M., from Baltimore to Philadelphia,
ml 2 . H. F. KENNEY, Assist. Sup'L
1864. aiirMigsllllMic
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL:
ROAD r—Thler great line traverses the Northern . and
Northwest cosattes of Peal/83'11watt to the city of Eris,
on Lake Erie. . _
It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COhIPANY, and under their auspices it being
rapidly opened throughout its entire length.,
Ufa now in use for Passenger and Freight ballnees
from Harrisburg to Sti Mary's (2113 miles), on the Elud
e= Division, and Trom Sheffield to Brie (78 11111 es ). on
the Western Division.
TLM3I OP PAASENOER TRAMS AT PHELADELPHIA.
Leave Westward.
Mall Train 7.25 A. N.
Express Train
10.90 P. M.
Cars run through without change both ways on the/se
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleepfng Care on Express Trains both ways
between 'Williamsport and Baltimore. and Williams
port and Philadelphia.
For information reenacting Passenger business, apply
at the S. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.
And foKINGST ON,siness corner ompany's Agents:
B. B. Jr., THIRTEENTH and
MARKET Streets, Philadelphia.
J. W . REYNOLDS, Erie.
J. M. DRILL, Agent N. C. R. R. `Baltimore..
_H. H. ados Tow
General • . •
eneral Freight Arent Phi tadelphla. •
LEWIS L. Hburr,
General Ticket •,ient Philadelphia .
JOSEPH D. Porrs.
General Manager, NVAlLamepOrt:'
agvmspag NORTH PENN
. SYLVANIA RAILROAD—
For BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK.
EASTON, WILLIAMSPORT, WILIRRSBARRE, Ste.
SUM AEA ARRANGEXENT. • '•
Passenger Trabss leave the new Depot, THIRD Street,
above Thotupeon street, daily (Samlays excepted), at
follows : - • _ .
At 7 A. M. (Expresi) for Bethlehem Allentown:Men&
Chunk, Hazleton Wllllamsport, Wilkesbarre, - as.
At 3.45 P. M. ( Ezpreee) for Bethlehem, Easton; Ste.
At 6.16 P. H. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Menai
Chunk.
.
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M., 9 P. M. and 4.15 P. N.
For Fort Washington at 10.16 A. and 11 P. If.
For Lansdale at 6.15 P. H.
White care of the Second and Third-streets Line City
Passenger
TRnAINr / y OR
PHILADELPHIA
. _
A.
.....
Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. M., 9..20 A. M.. and 6..07
P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. 24.4 ES P. M., and 7 P.M.
Leave Lansdale at 6 A. U.
Leave Fort Washington at 11.28 A. M. and 2 P. K.
ON SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. •
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3 P. M. .
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.70 A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. IL •
iel3 . . ELLIS CLARK. Atelt.
aipauftg * WEST CHESTEB
AND 'PHILADELPHIA BAIL.
ROAD. via. MEDIA.
RUMMER ARRANGEIHINTIHANOE OF DEPOT.
On and after MONDAY, May Rr1664, the trains will
leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner of THIRTY
FIRST and MARKET . Streets (West Philadelphia), at
B and 11.06 A. If., and at 2.30, 9.45, and 7 P. M..
Leave West Chester at 6.20, 7.46. and. II A. M., and at
and 6 P. AL
On Sundays leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M., and 2.30
P. M. Leave Weil Chester at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M.
• The trains leaving
Philadelhia at M. and 4.45
P. M., and. West Chester at 7.45 A. M. and 6 P. M.,
connect with trains on the P. and B. 0. R. for Oxford,
and intermediate points. ' HENRY WOOD,
api . • General Superintehdent:
ajnignms PHILADELPHIA
AND ELMIRA E. IL LINE,
MM. SPRING AND SUMMER easexas- no*.
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, BUY
FALO, NIAGARA FALLS, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO,
CHICAGO, DETROIT, MILWAUKEE, CINCINNATI,
ST. LOUIS, and all points in the Weet and Northwest,
Passenger Trsins leaye Depot of Philadelphia end
Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and OALLOWEILB
Streets, at t 3.16 A. M. and 8.90 P. if., daily, except
Su Ct i ll a all s. HST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points
Northern and Western Pennsylvania. Western New
York. Am,
For further information apply at the Once, N. W. GOO.
ner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
- N. VAN BORN, Ticket Agent, -;
JOHN S. HILLER, General Agent.
inylB-tt THIRTEENTH and OILLOWHILL
QUEEN, OF BEAUTY. . .
WHTiI VIRGIN WAX OP ANTILLES.'
A new FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten:
Inc. and.preserving the complexion. It is the meet.
wonderfol compound of the age. There is neither '
chalk, powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc in its oom-',
position, ,it being composed entirely of pure Virgin':
Wax; hence its extraordinary qualities for preserVing:
the akin, making it soft, smooth. fair, and transparent..
It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome
the handsome more beautiful, and the most beantlf' zi g i
divine. Price 25 and 50 cents . • Prepared only by HO
& Perfumers, 41 Booth EIGHTH Street, two dears'
ove Chestnut. and 13‘1 South. 13SVEDITH greet.above
UM. 04-34
RAILROAD LINES.
FREIGHTS
RAILROAD LINES.
1864 . CAMD EN RAIL ANDROAD. AT- ism
• LANTIC
MtrldMEß ARRANGEMENT-THROUGH IN TWO
itoURS,
POUR TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY.
On and after MONDAY, July 4th, trains leave VIAL
Street Ferry as follows:
Atatl 7.30 A. X
Freight, with passenger car attached......., 8.16 A. X
Express (tbronglt In two heare).... 2 00 P. If
Atlantic Accommodation...... 4.16 P. X.
Junction Accommodation 6.20 P. M.
RETURNING, leaven Atlantic:
Atlantic Accommodation 0.48 A. X
Express 7.08 A. M.
Freight 11.00 A. N.
•
Mail -9.48 P. it
Junction Accommodation.. $2l A. IL
Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-trip Tickets (good only
for the day and train on which they are fanned). sa.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vine street at 10.16 A. M. and I P. M.
Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. X. and 2.95 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Mall train for Atlantic leaves Vine street at 7.30 A. X.
Leaves Atlantic at 4.90 P. M.
JNO. O. BRYANT, Agent.
The bar which formed last year has entirely dinarrented, leaving the beach one of the moat delightful oa
tho coact. je3o. teal
RARITAN AND
IMAIMME DELAWARE DAY RAILROAD
—To Long Brandi, Atelon . Blanchester, Tom's Riven
Barnegat, Red Bank. &c. , &c.
On and after MuNDAY next, July 4th, Trains will
leave CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH, at 7.45 A. M., and
130 P. M. daily (Sunday,' excepted). Returning, will
leave LONG BRANCH at a. 2.5 A. N. B,nd AN P. H.
THROUGH IN FOUR HOURS DIRECT BY RAIL. •
A Freight Train with passenger car attached, will
start for Stations on the main line, daily, from CAA.
DEN (Sundays excepted), at 9.30 A. N.
Stages connect at Woodinanele•and Manchester tot
Barnogat and Tom's River.
Stagesiwlll also connect at Farmingdale, for Point
Pleasant, &plan Pillage, Blue Ball, and Our Howe
Tavern.
For further information apply to Company's Assn
L. B. COLE. at Cooper's Polot. Camden
WAi. F. GRIFFITTS.
ivl-tf General Superintendent.
altammi. WEST JERSEY
RAILROAD LNES.
COMMENCING Moxpey. JIINE2O, I DAL from WAL
NUT-STREET PIER
Edit CAPE MAT,
. At 6 and 10 A. M. and 4.30 P. M.
For Salem and Bridgeton at 9 A. M. and 4P. N.
Pot Glassboro at 6,9, and ID A. M., and 4 and 4.30 P. M.
For Wool:11311ra, Gloncester,Are. , at 6 and 9 A. DI, 1S
AL,and 4 and 6 P.
RETURNING TRAINS.
Leave Cape May at Sand 11.4.5 A. M., and M.
Leave Milivi lie at 7.40 A. M. and 1.52 and 6.60 P. M.
Leave Salem at 6 A. M. and 1.16 P. M. • •
Leave Bridgeton at 6.15 A. M., 1.30 P. M.
Leave Glassboro at 7.10 and 8.35 A. M., and IL% 3,
and 7.60 P. M.
Leave Woodbury at 7 7.40, and 8.64 A. DI„ and 2.60.
3.29. 6.05. and 8.12 P. M.
WALNUTEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY, Office
Street, will call for and deliver Baggage, and
attend to all the osesl branches of Express business.
Heavy articles taken by 6 A. N. line only, and most be
sent to the office the evening previous. Perishable at.
tides by this line must be sent before 55( A. M.
A special messenger accompanies each train. .
iele-tf J. VAN, RENSSELAER. B . nperinteadest. •
amplig THE A.DA.M.I3 EL
PRESS COMPANY, Otice 3241
CHESTNUT Street, tomer& Parcels, Pactues, Bier.
chandlee ' Bank Notes. and Specie, either by its own
lines or in connection with other Express Companies,
to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United
States, B. S. SANDFORD,
fe2l Densral Rarisrintand ant.
LEGAL.
NOTICE. -IN THE SOMMON PLEAS
OF CHRSTE . COUNTY.
. _
RACHEL MICH • L, by her next friend, JOHN MAD
DER, vs. DANIEL MICHEL: Stir Libel in Divorce.
To Daniel Michel, respondent above named :
'WHEREAS, upon the petition or libel of the said Rachel
Micbol, by her next friend. John Manger, above named.
a snbucena being awarded by the Court of Common
Pleas of said county—a subp:nna honed out of said
Court—tested the 14th day of November, A. D.,11363,
commanding you, the said Daniel Michel• to be and an
pear at the then next regular term of said Court, to show
cause, if any you have, why the said libellant shoot,
not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she
bath contracted with yon, agreeably to the prayer of
said petition: and whereas, upon the return of said
subptena, due proof was made that you could not be
found or served with the same in the bailiwick of the
Sheriff of said county; whereupon an alias submits
was awarded by the said Court, tested the 2d day of
February, A. D. 1864, commanding you to be and ap
pear at the then next regular term of said Court, to an
swer, &c.. as aforesaid, to which the same return was
made - by the said Sheriff. You are, therefore, hereby
required to be and appear oedthe firetlay of the next
regular term of said•Coart, to be held at West Chester
for said county, on the SECOND MONDAY in AUGUST
next, 1E64, to answer the complaint aforesaid.
REES WELSH, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, West Chester, June Z 3, A. D. 1864.
CITY AND COUNTY OF FEOLADIMPHIA.
- • - - • —•- •
Estate of MARTIN CURREN. deceased. •
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of FREDERICK C. BRIGHTLY,.
acting Executor of the last Will and Testament of
MARTIN CURREN. deceased, and to report distribu
tion of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will
meet the parties interested for the purposes of his ap
pointment on MONDAY. July rl, ISM, at 4 o'clock P.M.,
•at his office, No. GSM WALNUT Street, in the city of
Philadelphia. SAMUEL C. PERKINS,
iTI• fmwdt Auditor.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPIIIA •
~~j,~
.:~
_ .
March Term, 1851. No. 557 Venditioni ltxponan •
The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in
Court, arising from a sale by the Sheriff under the above
writ, of
All that certain lot.pr piece of ground, situate on the
north side of Sprnce street., in the city of Philadelphia.
at the distance of thirty-eight feet from the west side of
Schuyik ill Front (now Twenty-second) street, contain-.
lug in front or breadth on said Spruce street tllfteen
feet, and extending in length or depth northward of
that width one hundred feet to Mary street,
Will met t the parties interested for the purposes of his
tinifiLeonAcZnN7.llllASloljtMetatreeatt,l2(:;:gcdk
story front roam) in the city of Philadelphia, when and
where allpersons interetsed are required to make their
claims before the Auditor, or be debarred from coming
in upon said fund. •
iss-dlOt WALTER H. BUDD, Auditor.
ORPHANS' COHRT—A;BSOLII-T
SALE.
Estate of CHARLES W. HEPBURN. deceased.'
Valuable Estate known ea
" BATH CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,"
At Bristol, Bucks county, Pennsylvania.
Under authority of the Orphans' Court for the contitß.
of Bucks. and State of Pennsylvania, on WEDNES ,
DAY, July 13, ISst, at 12 o'clock noon, will be sold at
public sale, without reserve. at the PHILADELPHIA.
EXCHANGE, the following-described Real Estate: • •
This valuable estate is situated at Bristol, Bucks
county, Pennsylvania, on the line of the Philadelphia,
Trenton, and New York Railroad.
The tract contains about
SIXTY-FIVE ACHES OF LAND,
Of the finest quality, and in a high state of cultivation; •
The improvements are all that are requisite, not only
for farm purposes, bat for a sammer resort, and consist
of a commodious Frame House, upwards of one,•bitn
dred feet long, with an extensive pima along the whole
front; a
DINING ROOM 21x73 FEET;
Fifty or more Pleasant Sleepingßooms, &a. :
Several Spring-houses, for drinkinganti bathing.pare . .
poses;
A TER-PIN ALLEY,
Ice-house, Carriage-houses, Stables, Barn, and other
. necessary outhouses.
Fronting the house is a
Studded with
HANDSOME LAWN,
_
GRAND OLD PINE TREES.
While in the rear is an extensive Garden, containing
the greatest variety of fruit and flowers. •
But the chief attraction, and ma' ter of great value, is
to be found in the Medicinal Quality of the Springs,
for drinkinr and bathing, which abound upon this
RESORT O . 9 IB TINTLITI R S u the
D OTHERS FOR ma,
HUNDRED YEARS PAST,
And possess a value not surpassed, if equalled.. in this
or any other country, facts which are attested by ana
lysis made by the eminent che ß mist.
DR. F. A. GATH,
Who certifies that these waters do not lose by compari
son with the. German Springs of Spa and Pyrmont.
Its proximity to the cities of Philadelphia (within
twenty miles) New York (within sixty- five miles), and
Trenton (within ten mites), and its easy access b rail
road and steamboat ( being less than one - fourt h of a
mile front the railroad station, and but one-half of a
mile from the steamboat landing), considered with its
beauty, its mineral springs, and other advantages,
Snake it one of the
MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTIES OF THE KIND
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC,
As an examination will convince any
PERSON, CLUB, OR COMPANY
Desiring to possess such an estate.
It may be examined at• any time upon , application to
Mr. CROPPER,•residing thereon , and reached by the
Philadelphia. Trenton, and New York Railroad to
Bristol, or Camden and Amboy Railroad to Burling
ton, N. J., thence by ferry boat across to Bristol.
Further particulars, analysis of waters, a c., may be
had at the Auction Store.
Five hundred dollars to be paid when the property Is
struck off.
J. J. sprou and STEPHEN BENTON,
Executors.
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer,
jyS-BI • 422 WALNUT Street, Phila.
• PROPOSALS.
OFFICE •DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
SUBSISTENCE.
FAsApcapp._TLC...., July 7. 1861.
PROPOSALS FOR
SEALED PROPOSALS ireMvitedi Until the 14th Met.
at 3: o'clock M., for furnishing the Subsidence Depart
me t with
WO THOUSAND (2,000) BARRELS OF FLOUR.
The proposals will be for what is known 'at this De
petals -Nos. 1,2, and S, and bide will be entertained for
any quantity lees than the whole.
Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on sepa
rate sheets of paper.
The delivery of Flour to commence within five days
from the opening of the bide, and in each quantities,
daily, as the Government may direct, delivered at the
Government warehouse in Georgetown, at the wharves
or railroad depot in Washington,D. C:
'The delivery of all Flour awrded to be completed
within twenty days from the opening of the bids.
Payment will be made in certificates of indebtedness,
or such other funds as the Government may have for
disbursement.
The usual Government inspection will be made jest
before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted
Which is not fresh ground.
An' oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each
biddetwbo has not the oath on Me in this °Lace, and no
bid wilt be entertained from parties who have pm
viously failed to comply with their bids, or from bid
ders not present to respond.
Government .reserves the right to reject any bid for
any canes. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at
No. 223 0 street, endorsed 'Proposals for Flour.'
.131-at. S. C. GREENE, Captain and C. S.. V. -
(IFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
- EQUIPAGE, PHILADALPRIA, .7tly 7 IE6I. •
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office
until 12 o'clock on MONDAY, the ISth instant, for
supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following ar
ticies :
Woolen Gray Blankets, army standard, to weigh five
pounds and measure 7 feet by 5 feet 6 inches. (with the
letters U. S. in black, 4 inches long in the centre.)
Woolen Stockings. made with fashioned toes, without
'seams, army standard, to weigh three pounds per dozen.
Army•standard samples of each of the above articles
can be seen at thle office, to which deliveries must
conform. Bidders insist state in their proposals
the price , (which must be given in writing as well as
in figures,) the quantity, and time of delivery.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sons, whose Rig - natures must be appended to the gua
rantee, and whoa tie bidder or guamntors' are not
known at this mince to be responsible men, they must
be certified to as being such by some public functionary
of the United States.
Bide from defaulting contractors, and those that do
not fully comply with the requirement, of this adver
tisement. will not be caruridered.
• • • • • •••
Blank forms for proposals (limbo bad upon aPicattull
at thla aloe, and bids must be endorsed wltb the name
of the article bid for. 1 3. H. CROBHAN.
J7B-91 A. M. General. D. S. A.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE
NERAL'S OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, Jul3l-9,1944 *
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this otll
until 12 o'clock M., on TUESDAY, the 12th of July
J6&t for tie delivery at the United States Storeltnaae
HANOI/BE-STREET WHARF, of the following Mal
BEE: •
39, .
600 feet of Coffin Boards, 14 Inches, planed on one
si t e& feet of Ceiling Boards, i 6 Inches, planed on ono
side.
9,000 feet of Panel Boards, llnch, planed on one side.
All of the above described to good. merchantable
Lumber, Boldect to the inspection of an Inspector ap
pointed on the part of tho Government. .
All of the Lumber to be dellvired within fifteen days
from date of contract.
ability of the bidder to All the contract. should St
be awArded to him, must be guaranteed by two respon
sible persons, whose eignatmee are to be appended to
the guaranty.
The 'right le resorted to raieet all bids deemed too
high. and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be
received. . .
• ..
Bidders will state price. bath in writing and figures.
the quantity of each land bid for. and for farther-infer
tuition will call at the Office. No. 1130 GIRARD Street.
By order of Colonel George. H. Croeman, Asststoo
Quartermaster Goneral U. S. A.
• iye-St GEO. IL ORME, Capt. and A. Q. IL
BSI ST ANT QUARTERMASTER
-LA- GENERAL'S OFFICE: No. 1103 GIRARD Street.
PIIILADELPHIA• Jniy6, UGC
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this ollice
until 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant,
for coustrocting Military Barracks for the use of the
United States upon a lot of land. containing about 57
acres, tho property of Mr. Joseph Rirkaer , and situated
on the west hank of the Schuylkill river, a short gin.
tante below Spring Mill.
Plane and specifications of the buildings Ana their ap
purtenances can be seen at the °Mee of John McArthur,
t. Jr, , Architect, where any further information required
will he given.
Bidders most state the ehorteet time required to com
plete the work.
Ample security will be required, and no bid received
from a defaulting contractor.
,By order of Col. G. H. Crostnan. Assistant Quartar
master Dental.. ALBSRT S. ASFIMSAD,
iy6.7t Captain and liaaibtant Quartarmaelet.
PROPOSALS.
pROPOBALS.
PROPOSALS FOR TITDES,TALLoW, ROon,RORNS,
CHUCKS, SHINS, AND TONGUES.
OrricE DISPOT C63I3IIriSAUT OF SIYIISIBTI:XCH,
' D. C . July 8, Mt
SEALED PROPOSALS, fn oloplirale,an invited until
the 21nt day of July, et lt o'clock A.M., fur Hideo. Tai.
low, Roofs, Horns, Chucks, Shins, and Tongue. of all
Oovorument Cattle slanghterad within theancient limits
of the District of Columbia, for throe months, or more.
tram the commencement of the contract.
The above article), to bo collected by the contractor
and removed from the various Place*, at which the cattle
are killed at such times as may ho designated by the
°Dicer in charge.
The umber of Cattle need monthly vary from 1,600
to 3,1)). and aro now killed at Chain 13 - ridge, Giesboro'.
Convalescent Camp, Washington, and Alexandria. but
other places may occur within tho prencrlhed limits
where there articles will be rconired to he collected
The contractor email boilable for all the 111,1 es, Tallow.
Hoofs, Bone, Chucks. Shinn, and Tongnea coming from
all the Oovernmnut Beef Cattle slaughtered, unless It
can lie made satisfactorily to appear to the Subsistence
Department Oet all dna exertion, diligence, and care
was made to obtain said articles.
Pnytnent will be required every ten days In Govern
ment Nude..
The bids will elate the amonnt per animal for the ar
ticles referred to, and be accompanied by the following
guarantee. allldavits of each guarantor, mid
oath of allegiance. Blank forma can be obtained by
application to the undersigned.
PROPOSALS.
—,of the Slate's(—,connty of
offer, per bend, for all Hides, 'Tallow Hoofs, Horns.
Chunky, ShlnP, and Tongues of all Oevornment Beef
Cattle killed within the ancient limits of the District of
Columbia, dollars and cents (the amount to be
in words sod guren),aubject to all the conditions of the
advertisement herewiclaypvl.d. .
GUARANTEB,
We, the undorsigked.realdenta of In the county
of and State ofhereby, jointly and seve
rally, covenant with the Uni ted States, and guarantee.
In case the 1. regoing hid of - shall be accepted, that
he will, within Ere days after the acceptance of said bin,
Mgt) a contract for the prompt and faithful execution of
the same, and that we will become his surety on a bond,
In the bum of fifteen thousand dollars, for the perform
ance of his contract in conformity with tho terms of his
proporal, and that In care the said - shall fall to
enter into a contract. under the terms of the advertise
ment dated July 8. 1604, wo guarantee to make good the
difference between the offer mado by said - in the
forcgolngproposal and the next in went reopen/Utterer:nal
biddtr, or the person to whom the contract may be
awarded.
Witness: f Given under our hands and seals,
t this— day of -,
(SEAL
(SEAL )
Tho responsibility of the guarantors roust be shown
by the official certificate of a United Slates District
Attorney or United Malt. Judge. The certificate must
he in the following form:
I hereby certify that from evidence entirelysatisfae
tory tome the above-namedarantors are good and
soillelent as sureties for double gu the mount for which
they offer to be security. - -
To which each guarantor must make and append the
following
"State ofcomity or before me,
a in and —.
for the county and State aforesaid,
personally appeared . , one of -he sureties on the
guarante that who, bet ug duly worn, de poses
and says be is worth, Over affd above al Iju , t debts
and liabilities. the sum of tlirty thousand dollars.
" Subscribed and sworn before me, this day of
156-, at --."
No {rids will be considered unless, made out in con
formity with the above form. and are accompanied by
the foregoing guarantee, cartiffeate, and affidavits.
All bidders must forward with theirproposals an oath
of allegiance, unless ohs may he on file with the officer
who shall open the bide, and no proposals not fully
complying with the foregoing requirements,. as well in
fact as in form, will be considered or regarded an a pro
posal within the meaning of thin advertisement.
The contractor will be held accountable for the Aides,
Tallow. Hoofs. Horns, Chocks, &c., one week after the
Mussing of the contract.
Bidders must be present at the opening of the bids to
respond to their !MIMS, and alt bids ralist be endorsed
epoeals for purchasing rridea,Tallow. Hoofs, Floras,
Chucks, Asc.." and bo dirscted to the undersigned.
G. BELL.
Lieut. Col. and C. S.
.19 ]l•mwfbt
PROPOSALS FOR
_2qORTAR . SPE L L
ORDNANCB OFFICE, WAR DEPARTME:VT,
WASIHNOTOX, July 8. 185:
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until MONDAY, the lst day of Ausust.lss4, for SA NC&
MORTAR SHELL, to be delivered in the following
quantities, at the under-named Arsenals, viz:
At Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts. 5,000." •
At Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 10,000.
At New York Arsenal, Governor's Wand, New York,
20,000.
At Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg. 10.000.
At Washington Arsenal, D. C 6,003. •
These projectiles are to be made of the kind of metal
and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ordnance
Manual t the tensile strength of the iron to be not less
than 14,000 pounds per square inch.
Drawings man be seen at any of the United States Ar
senals. .
The prctieetiles are to be inspected at the foundry
where cut. and are to ba delivered at the Arsenals free
of charge for tramportation or handling.
Bidders will elate the rate at which they will deliver.
Failures to make deliveries at a specified time will sub
'jut the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may
fail to deliver at that time.
• • • •
. Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Arsenals
where they propose to deliver. and the number of pro
jectiles they Propose to deliver at each place. if for more
than one:
No bids will be considered from parties other than re
gular founders or proprietors of works, who are known
to this Department to be capable of executing the work
proposed for.
Should any party obtaining a contra ct offer shell other
than those cant in bin own foundry, they will be reject
ed, and the contract rendered mill and void.
Forms of Ind can be obtained at the above-named Ar
senals. Proposals not made out on thin form will not
be considered.
' GUARANTY.'
. .
The bid deiwill be required to accompany his Propos
eition with a guaranty signed by two responsible per
sons, that, in case bin bid is accepted. be will at once
execute the contract for the same, with good and suffi
cient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con
tract, to deliver the article proposed, in confokmity with
the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said
bidder should fail to etter into the contract, they to
make good the difference between the-offer of said bid
der and the next responsible bidder, or the person to
whom the contract may be awarded. . •
The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown
by the (Aiwa certiticate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis
trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney.
Bonds in the sum equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors,
will be required of the successful. b.dder or bidders
upon signing the contract.
FORM OF GUARANTY.
We, the undersigned, residents ofin the
county of , and State of -- 'hereby
Jointly and severally covenant with the United -,
States,
and guarantee, in case the foregoing litd of
be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the
contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties,
in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish
the articles proposed tn• conformity* with the-terms of
this advertisement, dated - July' 6, leB4, tinder which the
bid wall' made; and In case the said shall
fall to enter Into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee
to make good the difference between the offer of the satd.
and • the next lowest responsible bidder, or
tho person to whom the contract may be awarded.
Given under our hands and seals
Witness: t this - day of -,
[Seal.]
[ffeal.]
To this guaranty must be appended the official eertill•
cats above mentioned.
_ . .
Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to ea
ter into bonds with approved sureties for the faithful
execution of the same.
Upon the award being made, successful bidders will
be notified and furnished with forms of contract and
-
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
the bids it deemed uneatisfactory,on any account.
Proposals will be addressed to BRIGADIER GENE
RAL GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance,Wash
iogton D. C.," and will be endorsed " Proposals for
ii•inch'Morter Shell." . GEORGE D. RAMSAY,
-Diva 'BM Brig. General, Chief of Ordnance.
OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST
RIM No.B2BWALNUT Street.
r/111. ADELPE lA, July 7,1534.
SEALED PROPOSALS IN DUPLICATE will be re
ceived at this office until 12 o'clock N., on MONDAY'
July llth; IS6I, for supplying, for the use of the United
Stales Army.the following subsistence stores t. dellvered
in Philadelphia, viz:
1,1100 Barrels first quality MESS, or PRIME MESS
• PORK (which to be stated), of the pack of
1051-4, in full hooped oak barrels, with Iron
master hoops; meat to be free from rust or stain,
full weight, end thoroughly salted: to have been
repacked within thirty days of day of delivery.
To be read( for delivery within twenty days
from date o award.
4,000 Barrels E TRA SUPERFINE or EXTRA
FAMILY FLOUR (which to be stated), to
have been ground within thirty days of date of
advertisement, from the best winter wheat, in
, well coopered and head-lined barrels. Name of
brand and place of- manufacture to be stated in
• the bid. To be delivered within ten days.
500,000 pounds first.quslity PILOT BREAD, to be made
from • good- sound' extra Floor," thoroughly
baked, and perfectly dried before being packed_
To be packed in boxes of well-eeasoned wood,
of such a -kind as will not impart taste to the
Bread. Boxes to contain fifty pounds net. To
be delivered within twenty day.
An pounds firet-quality kiln-dried CORN MEAL,
In well coopered, bead-lined barrels. To be de
livered within ten days.
50,000unds new WATTS. BEANS, in well coopered
barrels, fully head-lined. To be delivered with
in ten dare.
60,000 pounds PRIME RICE, in well coopered bar
rels, folly bead-lined. To be delivered within
ten days
93,000 pounds first-quality large-grained, kiln-dried
• • HOMINY, iu well coopered barrele, fully head
lined. To be delivered within twenty days.
60,000 pounds PRI 5(13 RIO COFFEE, in well coopered
barrele. Bidders will state the price per pound
• . net for furnishing the whole or any portion of
the above gnantity,roaated. ground, and packed
in tight paper-lined barrels, and the parties fur.
nishing it will be required to state on oath that
the Coffee furnished by them is of the earns
• quality as the sample submitted, and, that it
contains no adulteration, or admixture or any
foreign substance. Green Coffee samples re
quired. To be delivered within twenty dare.'
50.000 pounds light yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or ',ham
- dry RAW SUGAR. 1. Barrels to be the beat in
, use y for the purpose. TO be delivered within ten
,
-5,e0 0 gallons
pare CIDER, WHISKY, or CORN
VINEGAR, in strong, well-coopered barrels.
To be delivered within ton days.
60,000 pounds good_ hard SOAP, in pound bars. full
weight, packed in. sixty-pound boxes. •To be
delivered within ten days.
25,000 pounds clean. fine, dry SALT, In strong, well
coopered barrels. To be delivered within tdrt
days.
Bidders who are unable to deliver the stores within
,the time mentioned will state the time required for de
livery. Contractors are expected to bold their goods
without expense to the United States until required for
shipment.
•
. .
. Samples of all articles except Pork must be delivered
with the proposal, and referred to therein, but the pro
posal must not be enclosed with the sample. Samples
must be in boxes or bottles, and not in paper parcels,
each sample marked with bidder a name.
The Pork will be examined and pared upon by John
O. Taylor, inspector on the part of the United States.
Separate proposals, In duplicate, must he made for
each article enumerated. and bidders may propose tor
the whole or any part of each.
A printed copy of this advertisement meat be attached
to each bid, and the proposals mast be sPeciAc in Coil/-
plying with all Its terms.
Each proposal must have the written guarantee of two
responsible persons, for the fulfilment of the agree
ment, who will glue bonds tf required. .
Blank forms for proposals, containing the form of
guarantee, may be had on application at this office.
The sellers' name, place of business, and date of Pug
' chase, name of contents, gross, tare, and net weighty,
must be marked on every package, and all old marks
most be obliterated.
•
-.- • .
Return of weights by professional public weighers to
be given whenever required.
No bids from parties who have failed to fulfil a for- .
•
mer agreement will be considered.
Bids will include penitent, and delivery at any point
in this city to be designated by this office; and any in
ferior packages or cooperage will be considered suffi
cient canoe for releotion of nonfinite. .
. . - .
Payment will be made in such fends as may be Air
niPlled by the United States for the purpose.
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence
Stores," and direded to ISAAC B. IVIGGIN.
3y7.4t Captain and C. S. V. •
ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE, PIGLADELPgia; July 5 'Mt
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at. fills Office
until TUESDAY, the 12th instant, at 12 o'clock 11. for
supplying the United States, deliVerable at the EICLIUEIr-
RILL ARSENAL, the following articles, viz:
Drum Snares, sets, Army Standard
Black Pant Buckles. Army Standard. -
Pure Woolen, dark-blue Flannel, indigo wool-dyed,
weighing 6 oz. or 10oz. to X or 6-4 width, for Blouses or
Sack Coats, Army Standard •
The Army Standard samples of each of the above ar- -
tides can be seen at this Office, to which deliveries mast
strictly conform. Bidders must state in their Pro..
posals th price. (which must be given in writing. as
well as i n figures.) the quantity and time of, delivery.•
Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per
sona, whose signatures meet be appended to the gnaran-'..
tee, and where th e Bader or Guarantors are not known
at this Office to be responsible mon, they must be car
titled to as being mob, by some pnblio functionary of
the United . States. Bids from defaulting Contractors,
-and there that do not fully compitt with the require
ments of this advertimetnent, toil/ not be consfdotrett:
Mani forms can be had on application at this Office,
and Bids must be endorsed with the name of the article
bid for. O. R. CROSS! VI
Alet. Quar. mask: 13;n:.(1,
FRESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES.
NATE D6PARTM.KAT,.
BUREAU ORPROVISIONS AND 01.0111IN0.
• ' • July sw
SE ALBD PROPOSALS, endorsed • "Proposal o s for
Fresh Beef and Vegetables," will be received at this
Bureau until 2 o'clock P. M. on the 20th day of July
inst., for the supply of 100,000 pounds of Freash Beef and
1(0,000 pounds of Fresh Vegetables, at toe Philadelphia
Station, as required. The Beef and Vegetables must be
of good quality, and the boot the market affords, and
each article must be offered for by the peand. The Beef
to be in equal proortione, fore and hind quarters.
'Bond, with approval security, will be required in one
half thoreatimated amount of the contract, and twonty
per cent, in additten will bo withheld from the amount
of earth payment to be made, as collateral Recruit, for
the due performance of the contract, which will, on no
account, be paid until it is fully complied with.
Rvery offer must be accompanied by a written Katt
rauty, signed by one or snore responsible persons. chat
the bidder or bidders will if hie or their bid be ac
cepted, enter into an obligation within tire days, with
good and, sufficient sureties, to furnl,h the articles pro
posed.
No proposal will' be considered, unless accompanied
by such guaranty, and by eatisfactery evidence that the
bidder is a regular dealer In the article propOsed, anti
has the license required Dr I n'e JO 101"
PROPOSALS.
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
• WAR DRPARTMENT,
• Wasuirorrox. July 4, Mt.
814ALED PH_Oi'OEIALS will be received at this °dlr.°
until hiONDAT, Snly 25, at 41',. fur 100,000 seta of
Infantry Accoutrements, calibre 58, to be delivered in
the following quantities at the undernamed Arsenals,
viz:
9ii,000 sets at the New York Arsenal, Governor's
20,000 mots at the Frankford Areenal,Brideeburg,Fa.
20,000 nets at the Allegheuy Arsenal,Pittsbarg.Pa.
20,Cai sett, at the lit. Louis Arsenal, Mo.
10,11110 sets at the Watertown Arsenal, Maas.
These Accoutrements are to be made in strict con
formity with the new pattern tete, to be seen at the
Arsenals above named. with the following exceptions,
viz: The short/der heft wilt bo hut two-Inches wide.
and no shoulder belt-plate will be furnished; the in
side flap of the cartridge-box and cap-poach are to be
left oil, and the ears are to be sewn on the outer flap;
the letters N. S. ,ite tth & border, are to be stamped upon.
the rarirtdge box, the came BIZ, and style as on the Plate
which it replaces; the cartridge-hog is to be sewed
with nine (9) and the cap-pouch with tea (10) stitches to
the inch. Separate bide will be received for the manu
facture of these Accoutrements of pure oak Leather, of
'Mixed taxnagg oakftntak, and colt hemlock. The belts
are to be of grained leather.
Samples of these Accoutrements can be mean at the
above-named arsenals on or about the 30th instant.
It is to be dietinetly understood that this Department
la to have the privilege of Inspecting the work d.tne un
der any contract it may award, in all stages of its pro
gress, and' especially to examine the stock before mat
ting. They are to he subject to inspection at the arsenal
where delivered, before being received for the Govern
ment. None are to bo accepted or paid for except each
ae are approved upon inspection.
De/ivories met be made In lots of not lees than one
welftb (1-12th) per week orthe whole number con
racted for. The first delivery to be made on the 13th
day of August, 1364.
allare to make deliveries at aspecilled time will sub
-
;ea the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may
fall to deliver at that time.
The aceontremeuts must be boxed in the usual man
ner; the boxes to be charged at cost, to bo determined
by, the inspector.
;Bidders will state explicitly the arsenal or arsenals
where they propowe to deliver „ and the number or sets
.hey propose to deliver at each place, if for more than
one.
lie bids will be considered from parties other than
regular manufacturers, and such as aro known to this
Department to ho fully competent to execute In their
Wan +shops tho work proposed. for. Should any party
obtaining a contract oiler Accoutremet to other than
hose made in hit own shops, they will be rejected,
and the contract rendered null and void. The name
and place of manufacture of each party obtaining a
contract Jima ~bo stamped on each part of each set of
Accoutrements.
GUARANTY
- - - - .
The bidder will be required to accompany his propoet
lien with a guaranty,elgned by two responsible persons,
that in case hie bid le accepted he will at once execute
the contract for the same, with good and etillicient rare
ties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to
deliver the article proposed is conformity with the
terms of this advertisement; and in ease the raid bidder
should fall to enter into the contract, they to make good
the difference between the offer of said bidder and the
next responsible bidder, or the pereon to whom the
contract may be awarded.
The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown
by the official certitirate of the clerk of the nearest Dis
trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney.
Bonds In a sum equal to the amount V' the contract,
signed by the contractor and both of bin guarantors,
will be required of the euccessfalbidder or bidders upon
signing the contract.
FORISI OF GUARANTY.
We, the undersigned, residents of , in the
county of, and State of hereby
Jointly and severally covenant with the United States,
and guarantee, In case the foregoing bid of --
be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the
contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties
in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish
the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the
ad certisemeat, dated Jury 4, 1864 nnder which the
bid was made ; and in case the said shalt
fall to enter into a contract, as aforesaid, we guarantee
to make good the difference between the offer of the
said and the next lowest responsible bidder,
or the person to whom the contract may be awarded.
$ Often under our hands and seals
t this -day of-, 186-
Witness: [Seal.
ESeal.
To this guaranty must be appended the official certifi
cate above mentioned. .
...
Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to
enter into bond, with approved !sureties for its faith
ful execution.
Upon the award being made, successful bidders will
be notified, and furnished with forms of contract and
bond.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
bide If not deemed satisfactory, and especially those
made by parties who have failed to make time delive
ries and tsr precious contracts without furnishing satis
factory r!asons for such delinquency.
Proposals will be addressed to " Bricadier General
Oco. D.liameay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D.
C. , " and endorsed "Proposals for Infantry Accoutre
ments_" GEO. D. RAMSAY.
_ _ .
.rifirriniii2o , :Brtgadkr Galena: 'a
of olkildrance.
PROPOSALS FOR BLANKETS.
ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT.
• WASHINOTON, D. C., June 34, Mt
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until 4 o'clock P. M., on FRIDAY, July 15 1861
1864, for the
W
delivery at the New York Agency, No. 45 o Street,
New York, of
FIFTY THOUSAND CAVALRY BLANKETS.
Tim blankets must be of the following description—
viz: of pure wool, close woven, of stout k arns, Gentian
hlne,-with an orange border three inches wide and
three inches from the edge, and the letters U. S
' al:
inches high. orange color, in the centre of the blanket.
Each blanket must be 7A inches long by 67 inches wide,
and of the weight of 3.1675 lbs., or, say 33.18 lbs., on
which a variation of 0.1875, or 3-18ths of a lb., may be
allowed: They must be single, and not in pairs, and
be packed in cases of one hundred blankets each.
They are to be inspected at the factory where made ,
but must be delivered at the New York Agency . free
of any charge to the United States for transportation, or
handling, and none will he accepted or paid for, except
such as pass the inspection of and are approved by, the
United States Inspector.
Deliveries mast be made as follows, : one-tenth
of the number contracted for per week, commencing
within one month from the date of the contract.
Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the
contractor to a forfeiture of the quantity doe at that
time. No bid will be considered that does not come
from a manufacturer of blankets or regular dealer in
such goods.
GUARANTEE.
The bidder will be reqnired to accompany his proPOld
lion with a guarantee, signed by two' responsible per
sons, that in case histid is accepted he will atonce axe
cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient
sureties, in a sum equal to the whole amount of the
contract, to deliver the article proposed, in conformity
with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the
said bidder should fail to enter Into the contract, they to
make good the difference between the offer of said bid
der end the next responsible bidder, or the person to
whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibili
ty of the guarantors most be shown by the official certi
ficate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the
United States District Attorney.
Benda, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors,
will be required of the successful bidder or bidders
uion signing of the contract.
FORM OF GUARANTEE.
We, the undersigned, residents of in the county
of -, and State of -, hereby jointly and seve
rally covenant with the United States, and guarantee,
in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that
he or they will at once execute the contract for the same,
with good and sufficient sureties, ink sum equal to the
amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed
in conformity to the terms of the advertisement, dated
June 24, 1564. under which the bid was made; and in
case the said shall fail to enter into a
contract as aforesaid. we guarantee to make good • rite
difference between the offer of the said -----
and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to
whom the contract may be awarded.
Given under our hinds and seals thin -• day of
Meal.)
CSaa.l.3
- .
Witness,
To thie guaranty most be appended the official certifi
cate above mentioned.
Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to
enter into bonds, with approved sureties, for the faith
ful execution of the same,
Upon the award being made. encceseful bidders will
be notified and furnished with forms of contract and
bond.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
the bids, if deemed nnsatisfactory on any account.
Proposals will be addressed to "liar General
George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance Washington D.
C and will be endorsed " Proposals for Blankets."
; 5 . GEO: D. RAMSAY, Brigadier General,
Chief of Ordnance.
In c I . :SALE FOR STEAM FIRE EN-
ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DEPARTMENT,
WAstrrsorox, D. C. ' July 2 1664.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until 111011 DAY, the nth day of July, 1661, at 4 o'clock
P. m.. to furnish •
Six (6) second or third-class Steam Fire Engines, of
FrPerfect suction power, complete in all parts, with all
the modern improvements combined, to be drawn by
band porver, the weight not to exceed 4 . i) pounds
when ready.for service. The diameter of the recipro•
eating steam force pump to be about 4.1 inches, capable
of forcing one (I) stream of water from a IX-inch nozzle
averaging from 240 to 275 feet, and two streams from a
nozzle averaging froml7s to 330 feet. These en-
gives are to be supplied with tenders and hose carts of
approved construction, with all the necessary fittings.
They are to be subject to a rigid inspection by a United
States inspector, and are not to be received or paid for
until they have been thoroughly tried with aftill head
of steam under his directions.
DU/SANTEE.
The bidder will be required to accompany his propo
sition with a guarantee signed by two responsible per
sons, that, in case his bid Is accepted, be will at once
execute the contract for the same, with good and suffi
cient sureties; in a sum equal to the amount of the con;
tract, to deliver the article proposed in conformity with
the terms of this advertisement; and In case.the said
bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to
make good the difference between the offer of said bid
der and the next responsible bidder, or the person to
whom the contract
may be awarded.
The responsibility of the 'guarantors must be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis
trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney.
Bonds in a sum equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors,
will be required of the successful bidder or bidders
upon signing the contract.
Folliff OF GUARLYFEB.
We; the undersigned, residents of in the
county of , and State of . hereby,
jointly and severally, covenant with the United States,
and guarantee. In case the foregoing' bid of
be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the
contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties.
in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish
the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this
advertisement, dated July Z. 1584, under which the bid
was made: and, in case the said shall fail
to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to
make good the difference between the offer of the said
and the next, lowest:responsible bidder, or
the person to whom the contract may be awarded.
j Given under our hands and seals
Witness: t this - day of
[Seat)
t.)
To this guaranty must be appended the officia N l e caerti
ficate above mentioned. •
These Engines are to be delivered at the place of ma
nufacture. Upon the award being made, the successful
bidder will be notified, and furnished with forms of
contract and bond. The Departmentroserves the right
to reject any all bids if not deemed satisfactory_
Proposals will be addressed to " Brigadier General
Geora e D. Ramsay. Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D.
C.," and will be endorsed " Proposals for Steam Fire
Engines." GEO. D. RAMSAY,
• lYStmwt2s •Brigadier General. Mora Ordnance.
FOR-SALE AND TO LET.
TOL/LT-TEE SECOND, TEERD, AND
-A-fourth Moon at SU YAKUT Street. through to
Church alloY. •
da FOR SAL E OR R E T.—THE
rOtir-otoiT. FIRE-PROOF STOKE, No. 61S. SECOND
St. Poeaession giNen the 16th' of August. &moire of
ALFRED FASSITT, 500 MARKET SL je37-tuvrnSt`
IFOR SALE-A DESIRABLE COUN
TRY RESIDENCE on BUNTING Street, above
Summit street. Darby, consisting of 12 acres of excellent
Land, well set with Evergreen and delicious Shade
Trees, Apple, Standard, and Dwarf Pears, Cherry and
Peach Trees; abundance of Grapes, Lawton Blackber
ries, and other small Fruits, A stream runs through
the lawn. furnishing abundance of Ice. The buildings
consist of a' three-story Dwelling, Stable, Carriage.
house, Ice-house, and other outbuildings; all built in
the best manner. For further information inquire at
No. 22S DOCK Street. ieS-fmthtf
de LARGE AND • VALUABLE PRO-
MraP.E.RTY FOR SALE.—The very large and oommodi-
one LOT and BUILDING, No. SOS CHERRY Street; near
the centre of business; containing 50 feet on Cher?)
street, depth 105, feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of,
the lot, and at that width opening to a largo cart-way.
leadiag to Cherry street. Its advantages of
SIZE AND POSITION
are rarely mat with.
Apply at the once of Chalet Church Hospital,
JeL3w No. 226 WALNUT Street.
.111 FOR SALE - THE SPLENDID
MARBLE FRONT DWELLING, No. 214 Logan
street, (Log to Square).
Seven Stores, Northwest corner Tenth and South
streets, cheap.
Font-story Store and Dwelling. Sentiment corner
Tenth and Lombard. -
Store and Dwelling, Northwest corner Seventeenth
and Brandywine.
Store and Dwelling, Southeast corner Twentieth and
3inunt Vernon.
Store and Dwelling. corner Perkiomen and Vinyard
streets. •
Stores and Dwelling , 2 2 7 and 228 North Second street.
'll Neat Dwelling. 2114 West Delaney Place, chew
Dwellings MN Coates, 1614 Wallace, Z 3 e, 23D, me,
•
and 2332 Green.
Also a large number or Dwellings. Farms, Cottages.
.Building tote. Sic .. .. desirable for residence or invest
ment. 11 . F. ObEIIN, 1243 Sonth• FOURTFI St. _ •
jy9 ..and S. W. cor. SEVENTEEN FEI and GREEN.
••
al FOR SALE-CHESTER COUNTY
...a— TA RM, cheap, containing 125 acres, 12 of timber,
the balance in• a high state of cultivation, nicely wa
tered; situate near Downingtown, 38 miles out. Sane•
rior stone buildings spring house, &c. Two superior
'Epic, orchards.. POnseeSiOli this summer. Price only
'Wo per acre. E. P121711T.
jy9-tf323 WALNUT Siroat.
• •
111RIVERTON RESIDENCE AND
ELTOIBLS TOWN...LOTS: FOR . SALt--The sub
scriber 'would dispose of W aists Restdernarend adjoining
Lots. eituate oil MAIN Street, near, the -wharf, on so.
coesmOdatlng terms For particulars address
~ 0. CLOTHISR, 108 CalliMiT St 'Phila.
AUCTION OALLES.
WRITES% BRINLEY 45k CO.,
. No: 815 CRESTNU'T and WA JAYNE Silvana.
SALE OF 13 CASES AND DALES ,DANA r;Ep Day .
GOO3/8 FOR GASH. ON ACCOUNT OF UNDER.-
. WRITERS.
ON TUESDAY MORNINII,
July 12th. 1864, at 10 o'clock for cash.
12 cases, 9,200 piecee, D-8 caper quality while kill-
Dante Some of extra qnallty.
1 bale 4 pieces twilled lapping.
1 bale 2 pieces machine blanketing.
Damaged on vox age of Importation. and to be soil for
cash.
N. B.—Ooode will be open for examination early pa
morning of tale.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION.
BEGS, Nos. 232 and 234 htSNICST Street.
SALE OF DRY GOODS.
ON THURSDAY MORRLNO,
JuIyRIII be sold, by catalogue, on four =Alba'
credit and —, for cash, •
•
lots of staple and fancy dry goods.
PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AMU
-7'IO:MRS, rYo. 210 MARKET Street.
SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS—
STOCK OF GOODS, HOOP-SKIRTS, ac., dm.
by catalogue.
ON WEDNESDAY Brourrixo,
July Mb, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprising abOislit.
400 lots seasonable and desirable goods.
M g ' THOMAS & SONS,
...•••••••'...A - oii:=l3lloand 141 Sonth FOURTH Street.
- -
EWER/. LAiGE SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE."
-A t BDNDS, BANK STOCKS, &c,
..
TUESDAY. July 12.
CA D.—:Our sale next Tuesday, at 12 o'clock, at the,
Exchange, will comprise a very large amount nth
valuable property-absolute sales by order of Dist iet. l
Court, Executors Trustees Ato. , including the "Hew
demon
Rouse," .H otel and Stores, Market street; sat-
tory, Filbert street; the Barnum Rowe, Third street; ~'
Church Edifice, New Market street; Coal Lands:Le a f;
Lot Atlantic City; Lot 12 acres Pessynak road Ll 7 -
kilns and Wharf; a large number of desirable Dw '
Mee, Ground Rent 815,5T1. and several smaller oneev .
$19.000 Erie Bonds; Bank and other Stockn. dna . &c. .-
/Kr Full particulars in pamphlet catalogues. . ..
Sale Sti South Sixth stmt.
SUPERIOR FUENITURE, TAlT,Sritiv •
• CARPETS kc. • ;
THIS MORNING. •
•
July 11, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. at No. 241 Boater
Sixth street, tbe'euttre household and kitchen furniture. •
mirrors, tapestry carpets, china and Klaseware, hair
mattresses, beds, bedding', &c.
Hay be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the
sale.
TO BUILDERS, UARDWARE DEALERS, AND OTH
ERS—SCREW PRESS, BINGES, AILI NON:
TOOLS, Src.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
14th Instant, at 10 o'clock, •at No. 480 North Twat&
street below Buttonwood , the stock and fixtures of aft
Iron Ilatlingand Binge Manntactory, comprising honer
screw press, large Quantity reveal and strap bingos,
'samples of iron railings, tree boxes -hat and umbrella
stande, shelvlngand counters, tools, Sic. Mar be SE'
amined st 8 o'clock on the morning of the sale.
Sale in West Philadelphia. .•
HOUSEHOLD FURNI ED TURE, CARPETS. PEATHEEt
BS. dtc.
ON FRIDAY MORNING,
July 15th, at 10 o'clock. in Market street, Brit door be=
low Thirty-ninth street, tiny superior household and
kitchen furniture, ingrain and Venetian carpets, oil
dabs, feather beds. .1:c-
Are- May be examined at 8 o'clock on the mortang
the sale.
BY SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTION
EBBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Noe.
622 CHISSTNIIT Street and 615 SAMSON Street.
PEREMPTORY SALE 55
N BASKETS ES AND CANA
CMPAG.
ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, •
I2th Instant. at 11 o'clock, precisely, will be sold to pay
advances, fifty-five baekete and canes of the following
favorite branda of Champagnea—vir :Piper &Co., Reid_
sick Venve Cliquot Poncardln, Noel & Chandon Im
perial Green Seal, G. H. Mamm & onet Pile k
Co.'s original Green Seal, fn quart and Co., drit Scottie&
Also, five casmiChambertin Monsacanx Sparkling Bar
gaudy quarts, all of which are warranted :aniline.
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
AUCTIONEER.
No. 202 MARKET Street, BonthSide, above SeeOltd
Bales of Dry Goods, Trimmlngo, Notions, &e., 'awry
MONDAYA, WEDNESDAY. and FRIDAYMornina. aaat—
mating at 10 o'clock.
SALE OF DRY GOODS. HOSIERY; TRIMMINGO!..
SHIRTS,SATINETS; WOOLEN GOODS, • PlSLee'"
HATS,..gOOTS. SHOES. Ac.
• ' •ON MONDAY MORNING,
Julyll, commencing at 10 o'clock. will be sold, (rota'
the shelves. a general assortment of goods. to which thSf
attention of city and country•meichants is requesteL","-
P HILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERSi?
525 MARKET and 522 COMER= Wed.
isrJze+rn~
M ARSHAL'S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF:
a Writ of Sale. by the Honorable John Cad walad er,
Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and _
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty,
to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest
and beet bidder, for cash, at the Steamship Wharf above
VINE Street. on TUESD AY. July 26, 1E64 0.12 o'clock.
M. the steamer DONEGAL'. (formerly Austin;) was
built at Wilmington. Delaware, in 110), by the well
known builders Messrs. Harlan & Hollingsworth.
The Donegal is built of iron in the most approved
manner; has water. tight compartments, aide wheels;
her dimensions are, length. 193 feet; beam 31 feet ;depth.
16 feet 6 inches, measures about 10/0 tons; the engines
are in good order, and engineer's department well •
found; has large between deck, good cabin accommo
datione, large carrying capacity, and having been built
for the Texas and New Orleans trade, is Test, and of
light draft of water, and particularly well adapted for
transport services.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Penna.
MPlAlad'a, July '7. BBL jytlat •
SHIPPING.-
tilak STEAM WEEKLY TO LI
VERPOOL. touching at QUEENSTOWI.
(Cork Harbor.) The well-known Steamers of the Li
verpool,-New York,and Philadelphia Steamship (HMV
pany are intended to sail as follows:
CITY OF LONDON SATURDAY, July I.
CITY OF BALTIMORE. SATURDAY, July It.
ETNA SATURDAY. July W.
and every succeeding Satnrday at Noon, from Piet it
North River.
RATES OP PASSAGE:
Payable In Gold, or its equivalent in Cart - ones. •
FIRST CABIN 890 00 STEERAGE 03
do to London 56 00 do toLondon.. 00
do to Paris 96 00 do to Parte .... 03 00
do -to Hamburg 90 fid do to Hamburg 37 (p.
Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremer:. Rot
terdam, Antwerp, dtc., a; equally low rates_
Fares from Liverpobl or Queenstown: 1.f..A. bin.
OM, WO. Steerage from • Liverpool and Qaeeastowa.
W. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy
tickets here at these rates.
For farther Information apply at the Company's
Offices. JOHN O. DALE, Agent .
ien-tr 111 WALNUT Street, PhiladelPhia
pri BOSTON AND PHILADEL
PHIA
on saniittiA S lVro H m l7 fir i eli Ng l ga tl ilin . bos g
from oaaf
Street, Philadelphia, and Long Whl.L a nos a ton„ a Pl5l
The steamship SAXON, Capt Matthews, will sail from
Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday, July 16, at 10 A.
M.. and steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker. from
Boston for Philadelphia on same day, at 4 o'clock P. IL
These new and substantial steamships form a regales
line, Bailing from each port punctually on Saturdays.;
Insurances affected at one-half the premium charged
on the 'manta.
Preighte taken at fair rates.
Shippers are requested to send Slip Receipts sad. BUD
Lading with thew 'mode.
For Freight or Passage (haying Rae accommodations)
apply to HENRY WINSOR & CO.,
mbfghtf .332 South DELA WARS AYPIIII6.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
STEAM ENGINE
AND BOILER WORES.—NEAFIE gt LEVI. .
PRACTICAL A:ND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MA- t
CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS. BLACESHITOE. and :
FOUNDERS, having for many years been In successful •
operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and
repairing Marine and River Engines, high and loworea•
sure. Iron Boilers, Water -Tanks, Propellers, 5 Asc.._
respectfully offer their services to the public, as Debug'''.
fully prepared to couttact for engines of all sues, Ma
rine, Inver. and Stationary; having sets of patterns
different sires, are prepared to execute orders with . 1
quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making
made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure,
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the beet Pearl- •
sylvania charcoal iron, Forginge, of all sizes and kinds; •
Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; 8011-Tarn
-14g. Barew- e
C4tting ss , and all other work connected with .
the abov busine.
Drawings and specifications .for all work done at the
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers have amp le ,wharf--dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lie to perfect safety, alai
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., dte., fee
raising heavy or light weights.
JACOB C. tfurrE.
JOHN P. LEVY,
BEACH and PALMER Streets.
I. VADOHAZ 3186ZICK. WILL/AX X. 111011 MOIL
.10811' B. OOPS.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON MEI=
• MERRICK. K. SONS,
• RNOINIKERS AND MACHINISTS,
llsnufacture High and Low Presure Steam Engines, fog
land
river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.; Gast.
ing% of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-frame Roofs for Gait Works, Workshops, Bid&
road Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas Itachinery.of the latest and moat 11S.
proved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist ?dills, Vacuum Pans,
Steam Trains, Defecatore, Filters, Primping Engine=
Sole agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Ap
romans: Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Asplu
wall & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining
Machine. anlitt
M ORGAN i _ORF, & CO., STEAM EN
GINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and General
Machinists and Boller /Won% No. L 219 CALLOW.
WILL Stroud. Pbiladelobta. fan-tf
MEDICAL.
TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT
BEST B7Pdif73lY KNOWN
• YOB ALL
3ELIODS COMPLAINTS SICK EIEJLDACITE,cosTrvs.
NESS, INDIGESTION, HEAMT-BIIEN, SOUK
STOMACH, SEA SICKNESS, Act., Aci.
Dr. JAMES H. CHILTON, the Great Chemist, sayst
"I know its composition, and have no doubt it win
prove most benlllclal is those complaints for which I► to
recommended. "
Dr. THOMAS BOYD says: "I strongly commend It
to the notice of the public.
Dr. EDWARD 0. LUDLOW says: "I can with soar
adence recommend It."
Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER Gaya: "In Flatulency;
Heart-burn, Costiveness, Sick Headache, &c. Mb
SELTZER APERIENT a my hands has proved Indeed a
valuable immedy."
ior other testimonials see pamphlet with each bottia.
Xannfactured only br_ TARRANT it Co.,
• 278 GREENWICH Str6At, Now York.
air FORJALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. my2s-tAOII
RLECTRICITY.-WILA.T. IS L INI
-A- 4 WITHOUT HEALTH f—Drs. BARTHOLOMSW &
ALLEN, Medical Electricians, having removed tiff&
Office from North Tenth street to• No. 154 North
ELEVENTH Street, below Race, will stilitreat and aura
all curable diseases. whether Acute or Chronic, without
shocks, pain. or any inconvenience. by the use of Elan-
Welty, in ita modifications, and Hommopsthis Medi
cines.
Conenmptioa. Int and se- Damns and Catarrh.
solid stages. General Debility.
Paralysis. Di 5131111.83 of the Lim ng
Neuralgia.- Kidney'.
Fever and Asa,. Diabetes.
Congestion. Prolamin inert (Yalibut el
Asthma. the womb).
Dyspepsia. Hamorrholds. or Piles.
Rheumatism. Spinal Disease.
Dronchitis. k Deafness.
Testimonials at the °Reef 164 North Eleventh grill&
Olio hours 6 A. H. to 6P. N. _
Due. BARTHOLOMEW & A.ILICA,
Medical Electricians.
'orth ELEVENTH Street.
BLZOTRIoITY
WONDERFUL' SCIENTIFIC DIS
-1 . 00 1 7BRY. —All aerate and chronic diseases
cured by special guarantee, when desired by the
patient, at IMMO WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
and, in cage of a failure, no charge is made.. No
drugging the system with uncertain medical agents.
All cures performed by Magnetism Galvanism. or
other modifications of Electricity, without shocks or
any unpleasant sensation. For farther informs-
Non, send and get a Pamphlet, which contains hun
dreds of certificates from some of the most reliable
men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily astl,
permanently cured after all other treatment from
medical men had failed: Over twelve thousand
cured in less than five years at L 220 WALNUT St.
Consultation Free.
Prof. BOLLBB & Dr. BROWN
myl4-2m" MAO WALNUT Philadelphia.
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR RMBRO
i. CATION never falls to cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sprains. Frosted feet, Chapped Hands, and all Elkin Dis
eases. Pries Me, and wholesale and retail by H. B. TAY-.
LOX. protest. TENTH and CALLOWNILL. mhbilt
WINDOW GLA.B9.-FRENCH PLA.TX
Glass for store fronts, Rough Plate Glass for e/nr
CON, floors, &a. Port and DeMt Lights, Ornamental
ass for churches, vestibules, dm. Photograph Olmm.
and Foreign and Domestic Window Glass of every TIN
riety, for sale by
ROST. SHOESUKTsEt te CO.,
Nos. 205 and 207 N. FOURTH Streak
100).120.svielpitla.