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    THE CITY.
The Thermometer.
JULY 19, 1883. JULY 19, Mt
OA.II 12......3P.M. 8.9.9 f 32 8 1 if SEI9.
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WIND.
ESE.. ENS 13611
MILITARY.
ARRIVAL OF SICK AND WOUNDED , SOLDIERS.
The transport steamer'Ashland arrived at this
port yesterday afternoon, with 201) sick and wounded
soldiers from the army hospitals In Washington.
They w ere transferred by the ambulances or the
firemen to the Ohestnut Hill, Ohrlstian.street, Broad
and Cherry, end Filbert-street Hospitals, by order
•of Surgeon Renderdfbe, U. S. V., medical director
of transportation. The following, belonging to
I'ennsyl'vania, New Jersey, and Delaware mgt.
Jnnie, were among the number :
PENZINTLPANTA ItROIMRXTS.
Samuel George, C, 783 Goon!. H Earley, D, 72
11.rgt Wm Thomea, - B. 99 Corp John Free., H. 131
NF J bottler, A, 21 CAT Sergt Luke Swaine, 148
John Downs, 0, 95 Eugene L Grant, Y. H 5
Ser Wm limb, IS. 69 Jacob Crowder, P,Mg
Ahtnham Little. 9. 41
Philip rp ,C a ° r Y re e. Barden. C. 83 Martin O'llnen. 1. 47
S G e r o v n il Ditis i grin t ii; 4 11. 49 Vo n t K EA Yy K it i n b f i , l' lll r A2 f, 41
1' reeak Dengham, .4, 148 John J 0 b,,,, 1 4, 47
George Williams. P, 71 John Itosrham, 1, 28
Henry Swayer. B. 93 Robert Croke, D, 23
I,t Robiusos. B, 1.4.5 Jobn Murray. E, 48
Dyrnm !Arkin. Clout P Ebben% B, 167
Wm E Reed, F., 100 Jacob Gittmarher C. 148
Corp Chas Bonder k Ci 183 1 8end 0 Artmau B, 63
Jac b flornniker. . HAT( 0 W Rp 44 . B . 1 4 5
B. 2 H Art Jos Reed, E. 116
.1 H o W bite,
...Henry Tennch, 8,51 J W Hiller, 11, 9.4
C or p p A Barra!, 19, 61 Calvin Lareron, A, 116
Jos Striker. C. 2 B. Art Henry Illtte_,r ti, 49
bet P P th.borne. D. 2 H Art 4 R White. R, 100
Thom Corium, 13, 167 Albert Hall, 11, 2 Art
21 J Row. 13, 2 14 Art, John Clanton, Si, 2 art
J S Miller, I A 84 Sato '1 Beater, 0, 49
John Frey, 13. 55 Frank flamileon, A, 140
Jas Brice, C, 46 Moses BOna , r, 19, 4S
Peter Jobnson , E. 2 Ree Geo M turkey. IF, 100
Jas Johnson, .6, 2 Rea Geo Wier, D, 2 Art
Jan Roma), B, '2 H AO Josiah Smith, A. 2 Art
W McMillan, H. 150 Joe Maxwell li 150
Samuel L Walker, B, 11D Jas DM , osahan, i i, 187
Loren Flint , K, 2 Rea Jno KM irew, 0, 1137
.7111chael Malaskey H. 43 • Geo A Kline. D. 01
Jnoßlisha Butt, 'l, 91 sprat Jno Ward , K, 107
1 10 MIR% 0,1b4 Pat Marker. F, 21
Ell Winuemore,l7. 88 Sergi 1,4 e Borrier, IC, 187
Peter 0311111.1er, D. 167 Isaac Hipsl..y, 13, I,yo
A J Berkey , 11. 167 Corp Adam Tooer, E. Rd
HAM Weeks, E, 18 9 • Abram LAWN, 0, 50
Geo K Blateou, 8.198 Christian (loelinug, 0, 2 HA
Thep H L u do.. H, 113 8 .. Lioutc WlVer, K. 99
Dlartin P Elitueors, F. 93 Leonard Winteh, D. 187
&rat Alex T Barnes, 0,184' Jaent, Deekard, 1, 187
J 3 PTITICaU. D. 100 Parmeutus Smith, K, 60
Geo !Putman A, 4 Cav Zepher 1 - I , irton. H, 2
Geo Patton ! 1, 67 ~ M utern, 0, 61
Corp 'rhos 1 b rooks B , 187 C1,...' Bay le, G, 2 A A
Samuel Hata, B, 4130,V B P Shacklev, A, 2 Art
E. Sinew, D. 48 E Rahn, 0, 58
Charles Ladd, C, Si George Jacoby. D, 84
Daniel Fernand, D, 103 John Fare. K, 96
Thos Watt, D, 100 H Dean K, 116
Abram Eagers, D, 100 Win Itahntrlll, B, 119
.1 W Lintz, C; 1(0 Corp Peter Stride. C, 187
.1 8 Sbovvers, F. 2d Art Henry Scott, 11. 61
It II barley, 0, 63 Wm P Hayes, 1 7 ,121 •
O 33 Baker, A. 51 Wm Drannent. 41, 4 . 1
.1 11 button. B, 241 Art I reacts natterbir. B, 'ld Ar
B Dittmar. 1. PS abra Patterson, H. 24 Art
Josiah Wright, C. 00 Joha Watson, .5, 48
Wm White. C, 188 Geo Kuni,raran, R. 50
T 8 Terley, C, 46 And Dnulady. C, 48
B 8 Crain, A, 24 11 A P a Hall, 13, 48
J A Lander IL 6 Sohn 0 Farrel). E, thl Art
.1 0 Miller, ' K. 21st Cav Coro P 7 J Atolls, 9, 48
T Brant, E, Slat Car John Shorter ; C. 150
Geo Graltsm, 1, 108 J L Farnin, K. 68
Amain Webber. K. 48 Serat D B Cobb, 13. 118
Simon llowss 33, 187 J 11 Patterson, B, 40
J L Broglis, F. 76 11 Allison, K, 5.1
Jno Witilambon C, 71 I. Campbell, E.?. Art
David Buckermidge.E.loo .1 0 Sousa, 13, 43
Corp A C Bailee, K. 100 17 C Boalck. A, Ell
Samuel Hawk, 0, 2 Art Corp b 8 Sicken,, K., 116
John Highlan, A, 00 Louts Anntnd. H 45
Bit Smith. G. 45 Geo Ketzen. B, 184
K Annie, K, 143 D Conies, 8, 65
J A Davis, E, 45 ' Henry Warner, B, 61
John Campbell, K, 107
MEE=
Wm B Alger. K.lO
Geo W Porter, K, 10
John States, Jr, .1.4 4
Burns Connoser, E, 10
•Jonas Sommers, 1, 10
Cortlanclt King, C, 14
Albanes /I Gronenn,F, 6
Win B Greenlee. E.il
Jos Marshall. K, 11
John Itcynolds,C,ll
Wm Johnson, C, a
John O'Dell, E. 11
0 Smith, O. Cgs . •
Kelsle, L. 1 Cs,
A Midis, C, 0.
Jas 0 Hornbeck, 31,0
ELHOINivrT..
Win Talb A.D,3
Henry ftiiobioe,D,3
David Eigga, 11,4
DELAWARE
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Wm I` Ittobarthi,C,3
DE&EBTERS
The following named soldiers wore reported at
the Medical Director's office yesterday as having
deserted from army hospitals in this department
From McClellan Hospital—Edward Wall, Co. K,
93d - New York; David Trooman, B, 7th Michigan.
From Haddington Hospital—Evan P.Evans,Dleth
New jersey ; Paul Flanera, E, 69th New York;
Geo. Hoffman, .ff, 83d Pennsylvania.
From Chester Hospital—Geo. Smith, I, 57th New
York; Sergt. Titus Goodell I, 4th Michigan.
From Chestnut Hill Hospital—Anthony Owen, 0,
oth Michigan ; Wm. G. Bennett, A, 68th Pennsylva.
; Corp. Danl. Cu amino, 0, 721st Pennsylvania ;
.71b. H, 72d Pennsylvania; Corp. Henry
Diver, E, 20th Wisconsin; Sere. Chas. Fordo,
109th Pennsylvania; Henry Hoopla, A, 98th Penn
eylvania ; Chas. Hellman, D, 75th Pennsylvania;
Nicholas Kiefer, B, 26th Wisconsin ; Wm. Medlin,
IC, 16th Pennsylvardit Cavalry ; G. W. Peoples, E,
16th Pennsylvania Cavalry; J. McDonald, ilth
New Jersey; Jos. Tierney, B, Ist New York Ar
tillery; Jas. Tammy; I, 67th New York; Win.
E, 13th Massachusetts; Geo. W. Webber, A,
106th Pennsylvania.
DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.
The following deaths were reported at the Medi-
Cal Director's office yesterday :
Sumlnit-llouve Hospital—Samoa Dorgan, Co. D,
slth Massachusetts Regiment.
York Hospital—John K. Reynolds, Co. 0, 148th
New York Reginaent, and Philander Wilber, Co.
F, 68th Massachusetts Regiment.
Batterlee Hospital—Lewls Myers, Co.t.A, G7th
Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Filbert-street H.ospltal—Wm. P. Small,. Co. H,
.82d Maine Regiment
Haddington Hospital—Thomas Derolf, l oo.
68th Pennsylvania Volunteers. .
Broad and Cherry-streets liospital--Geo. King,
Co. E, 148th New York Volanteera.
PflcOlellan Hospital—Nathan S. Ellis, 00. I, 4th
Zaasachusetts.
DR2'AR'YIIRE OF CAVALRY.
An Independent company of cavalry, numbering
201 men, under the - command of Capt. George D.
Stroud, left the city last evening for Harrisburg.
They paraded through the streets before lesving t
and attracted considerable attention. The captain
formerly belonged to Co. 0, 20th Regiment Penn..
sylvania Cavalry, and a number of the men have
Seen active service. They wore well equipped, and
mounted on fine horses.
•
EODT IN STATE.
The body of MajorJas. P. Jones, of the ith 'Knipe
Regiment, was laid In state in Independence Hall
for several hours yesterday morning. The deceased
erne widely known in this city, and his remains were
visited by a large number of his friends. During
the time the body was in state, the large flag over
the hall was hung at half-mast. The remains were
sent by railroad to his native State.
PASSED THROUGE
The 13th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers,
Colonel Leonard commanding, numbering fifteen
officers and TAO men, passed through the city yester
day on their way to Boston for the purposo of being
plastered out of the service.
The 4th Meals Regiment passed through on
Monday on their way to the front. Sergeant
liuryard. of Company (I, and A. H. N,orcross, of
Company I, were knocked off the cars and instantly
killed on the way hore, and when a; few miles out of
Lancaster, Pa.
RECELITING
.The recruiting of hnndred•days+ men still pro.
grosses slowly. Most of the regiments now forming
'should be consolidated and that at an early' date.
from the 15th,to the 18th instant, $52,500 were paid
to the bundred•days , men. This only represents
1,050 enlistments, but does not include all who have
been mustered in. Warrants for the payment of the
city bounty to thirty men, who have enlisted for
three yeare;and been credited to the quota of the
elty, were lamed yesterday morning.
.EMPLOYMENT OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS
BY directions from headquarters a number of
wounded and maimed soldiers are being taught at
the Central Telegraph Station, Fifth and Chestnut
!Streets, tho art of telegraphing. It is intended to
employ these men in this branch of the pollee busi
ness, the work not requiring any physical strength.
DRAFT POSTPONED. •
The draft recently ordered to fill the quota of the
Twenty-pith ward, under the call. of the President
in October lest, which was to have taken place at
Frankford, this morning', has been postponed until
Monday, the 26th Wet.
TO ENROLLED CITIZENS
Attention is called to the advertisement of Messrs.
S. H. Joseph & Co., In another column, with
reference to qobetltutes for three years. who
difolre to avoid the draft would do well to attend to
this matter.
CONSOLIDATED.
The Commercial Regiment, Col. Lechler, has
been consolidated with tho Merchants' Regiment,
and will be under his compand:
MISCELLANEOUS.
WAII, ON THE CANINES
The flesh of one hundred and thirty-seven canines
has already suffered, so far this season, under the
provisions of the city ordinance in such cases made
and invvided. The manner of catching the canines
in this oily differs from the method adopted in other
places. In some cities ' the authorities have ua
=Waled dogs clubbed to death in the public streets.
Mere have used poisoned sausages, but with little
effect. Knowing dogs are decidedly averse to this
kind of food. New Zealand dogs, however, relish
it, as they doubtless imbibe the, principles of their
masters, who still adhere to cannibalism. Instances
have been known of thwmost intelligent dogs run
ning away if an American bologna should happen,
to be.pointed at him. Be this as it may, the plan
adopted in Philadelphia. to capture unmuzzled" ca
nines seems to be the best. The doge are generally
taken in the night time and impounded in Button
wood street, near Thirteenth. They are kept
twenty-four hours, for redemption. After the ex
piration of this time, the nonolaimed are
killed, and the carcases are subjected to orders.
The "pound , ' often presents sights that are not
uninteresting. The game is brought there almost
every night. Bore may be seen dogs of every des
cription ; male dogs and female dogs ; dogs with
long shaggy tails, and dogs with long atlas tails ;
doge with short tails, and dogs with no tails at all;
and dogs with such Curly tails, indeed, that they
cannot a tale 'unfold. Then, again, we have dogs
with long ears and dogs with short ears ; old dogs
and young dogs ; bully mastiffs and ball terriers •
Newfoundlanders and St. Bernarders ; black dog s
and white dogs, poodles and rattan terriers, brown
dogs and yellow dogs; intelligent dogs, affectionate
dogs ; well-fed aristocratic dogs ; and gaunt, hungry
curs of low degree; in short, there may be seen
every variety of the canine race, as ao many candi
dates, for—well, we will not say, positively, for
some " satacnger" establishment. What becomes of
the. fine skins of the dogs is a subject of considera
tion ; but It is very improbable that the m6st philo
sophical reasoner could approximate to their desti
say. Whether they may finally encase the hand or
some young lady either in the shape of soft French
kid gloves, or lining of Siberian squirrel muffs,
made up of aristocratic tc tabbies,”isproblem un
knoWn in Euclid's elements, or Vodges , mensura
tion.' We leave this part of our dogmatical reflec
tions, and advise at once, that all persons who have
'valuable dogs should keep them securely Innzzlod,
or otherwise they may bo captured anksent to the
"bow-wows.”
EXCITIMENT AMONG lIIICKSTETt9
- -
Some excitement has prevailed among the female
hucksters, ordat least some of them, who occupy
Stands or stalls in the Farmers' Market HOMO, on
Narket street, above Eleventh, in consequence of a
male member of their own number • entertaining
Copperhead proclivities. The volubility exercised
by the women is said to be rather rich at times, and
alecidedly amusing. It was feared yesterday that a
Merlons difficulty would ensue between the parties,
but, fortunately for the peace, nothing was used bat
that great magnifier, the human tongue. It is said
that this Middleman supplies the military hospital
at 'Bread and Cherry streets with putter at a pro
litable rate, thin charging the representative*oithe
'United _States Government a higher price than if
the butter was obtained directly from the farmers.
some information was left at the Central . Station
yesterday of the affair. The female hucksters say
that the peace cannot be maintained much. longer,
If the objectionable individual does not keep his
laudations of Jeff Davis to himself.
DROWZiarG OASES
A boy named Moore was drowned yesterday after In a brick-pond at Nineteenth and Federal
streets.
Austin Hyde, aged 7 years, was drowned last °ve
ining, between six and seveno'clock, at Maiden-street
wharf. He resided at 057 Frankford road.
THE CITY CCU - NM:LS.
„Artlipaotal meeting of the City Councils will be
~
911'riday afternoon next, at O'clock,
• "
Corp Thos I Bpronel, 0.19
Mettler King. H, 3 .
Jobe lloWerr, I. 4
GarrEtt Frank. D. 4
,David B Alpaugh. B, 11
'Jaw. 13 W..,,d. I. 12
Corp W A Farms!, C,4
P hi ddanid, D. 6
Joe Ifippenle. I, 6
John Logan, F. 5
i /One= Garabraut, I, 8
Then Sammy, 0, 10
Johnom Barn, F, 6
+ergt A Ouill E, 3
'Corp floury don rter.E.s
a El Carr, 13, 15
StERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vendftiont Exponns, to me directed y will
be exposed to public Bale or voodoo, on MONDAF N
'Linz August 1,1864,at 4 o'clock at Sansom- street Half,
All that certain messusge and lot of ground situate on
the north side of Parrish street, one hundred and seven
ty feet westward from Fifteeenth street. in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Parrish street
twenty-eight feet, and in depth one hundred and seven
ty-seven feet six inches to Otden street. t Which eatd
premixes Thomas Donlan and wife, by deed dated May
19, 1852, recorded in Deed Book T. H No. 25. page 162,
he. , conveyed unto Joseph lames and John Clevenstine
In fee; and raid Joseph Nimes et ttx., by deed dated Oc
tober 19, 1654, recorded in Deed Book T H., No. 25.
page 162, & conveyed hie moiety unto the said John
Clevensthe In fee, subject to certain restrictions as to
buildings. atc.j.
THE POLICE.
DO , A4) 0): 0 . .
Theo:light was bitterly cold, and the keen westerly
breeze seemed full of razors as it swept the snow
drifts in blinding gusts down that wide thorough
fare, Washington avenue. The streets were de-
Sorted. Even the police, muffled In nasal clothing,
Wed behind sheltering house or fence corners. _ All
nature was in the ice-bound fetterstowlnskteinrgn
thievesi
and the guardians of the night,
would not venture out at such a_r . iree, left th e city
pretty much to take care of itself
The hour was near twelve o'c l oc k, as a lonely
wanderer hurried along the graveyard tense ac
Passyunk road and the avenue above mentioned.
(let
tr p from
,r,attg
rsh h er e oe r r e thuieer
nl Yf eet u rdh
No cooper did be emerge beyond a direct line of the
fence on th e avenue than an eddying' blast Struok
him all aback, and he pitched headlong into sallow
drift.
I 1 1' r o e " N e
o e officer a to n death, aw u e n r de v
oe T h a tuh s ee o bk r : I: e l : goe! stifled cre, oor o f
groan e y ou 'l li
only mingled In the shrill soundings of the keen
air.
"Get up from there, you drunken bummer."
again came from the muffled officer, "or you'll
freeze, I tell you."
A grunt louder than before served to fill up a lull
in the wind.
" Well, lay there and freeze ; you ought to keep
sober slob nights as these," Said the officer, as the
hour of twelve rang out in accents clear from the
aloyamensing Station House clock bell.
The officer started elfin haste to answer roll-call,
so that the relief guard might go out to attend to
duty.
The unknown adventurer, finding the officer gone,
sprang to his feet, and, hastening towards the sta
tion holm, at the halt intercepted the officer.
" Holloa ' old follow," said the stranger, "its a
Cold night."
"Who the -- don't know that 1" responded the
pol teem an.
"What's your name," demanded the stranger.
"Go 'bout your business, now. No capers, or PIl
lock you up."
"Look hero, officer, I only want to tell you that
a man has fallen into a snow-drift, and I want you
lo come and help me to rescue him before he freezes;
perhaps ho has perished already."
"G'iong, I tell you, or lock you up. You're a
liar; nobody is out sick nights as this am:rept officers
and likes of you."'
"I'll report you to the Mayor," retorted the
stranger.
"Go home if you've got any, or I'll report you to
the station-house."
The stranger turned to ward off from his face the
power of a sudden blast of wind and drifting snow •
the officer backed his way against the current, and
thus the distance between the two parties increased.
The officer reached the station-house, and soon
turned in and was speedily dozing. The stranger
arrived some time after, and entered a charge
against an officer stationed at Passyunk road and
Washington avenue, between eleven and twelve
o'clock, with having permitted a man to remain in
a snow-drift into which he had fallen, and where he
was likely,loo perish.
"That's a lie," shouted the officer, arousing from
his incipient sleep.
" You are a consummate liar," retorted the
stranger, "and zu arc the very officer I" com
plain of."
The officer sprang from his conch, and seizing his
billy made a rush at the stranger. The latter
sprang back, and instead of placing himself into
the attitude of self-defence, threw oil his disguise,
and revealed to the astonished officer and sergeant
in charge the well-known and pleasing features of
Robert T. Conrad, the first Mayor • of the consoli
dated city.
His Honor ordered his dismissal from the force,
and after warming himself at the well-filled coal
Stove took his departure for home.
[Before Mr. Alderman Hutchinson.]
HOPEFUL yourrr
A lad giving the name of Engine Canslin, aged
sixteen years, wee arraigned yestordaYon the charge
of attempting to pick pockets of visitors at Fair
mount. It is alleged that he was caught with his
hand in the pocket of a man. On searching the
prisoner nearly thirty dollars were found upon him,
of which he could not give a satisfactory account.
He talked largely, boasted of living at hotels, and
being rather a fast young man generally. lie was
Committed to answer.
[Before Mr. 'Alderman Lutz.)
LAMCEITY.. -
who
Brown is the name given by a young man
111110 Wahl arraigned yesterday on the charge of the
larceny of $2O and a gold ring valued at $l5, the
property of a man named Alexander Peddle. It
seems from the evidence that the loser and another
person visited a lager-beer saloon of rather doubtful
reputation, in the vicinity of the navy yard. It Is
not very clear how the robbery was committed, but
It Is a well-established fact that Peddle was robbed,
and that the ring was found In the possession of the
accused. HO•Wat bound over to answer at Court.
SHERIFF , BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ Of Levert Fascias, to me &rested, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONFIAY Eve
ning, August 1,1884, at 4 o'clock.at Sansom-stteet Esti,
All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast
corner of Seventh and Fitzwater streets, in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Seventh street
twenty feet, and in depth ninety feet to Clymer street.
[Which said lot Joseph Darden et al., by deed dated
June 18, 1841. conveyed unto James Murphy in foo.
[D. Q. ;J. '6l. 460. Debt, $839.10. - Thomas.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
James Murphy. JOHN -THOMPSON Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 19. 1884: jy2o-31
SHERIFF'S SALE. , HYINIRIITE OF
a writ of Pier( Pages, to me directed, be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
August 1. 1364, at 4 o'clock, at &mom. street Half,
Al] that certain lot of ground and buildings situate on
the south side of Ogden street tH feet four-lnches east
we'd from Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing In front on Cgden greet 'fifteen feet six
Inches. and in depth seventy-eight feet to Myrtle greet.
[Which said premises John W. Clsghorn, by deed dated
August 30, 1801. recorded in Deed Book O. W. C., No.
108, page 360, &c.,conveyed unto William H. Patton
[D. C.: J. , '64. 4Z7' ,Debt, $1,455. Clapton).
Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of
William A. Patton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri ff .
Philadelphia, Sheri ff 's O ff ice, July 10 , 188 4. 13'03-31
UERLIerS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
S
a writ of Lerari Facies, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or rendue,_ on MONDAY Evening,
Augnat 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- street Half;
All that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on
the east side of Twentieth street two hundred'and forty
six feet northward from Race street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; containing in front on Twentieth street
eighteen feet, and in depth ninety-two feet to a ten-feet
alley.
fH. C.; J., '64. 945. Debt, $3.600. Wilder.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William IL Ladd, Jr.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jnly 19, 1664.. .f720-3i
SIIERLET'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or vendae, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 1 . 1863 . at 4 o'clock, at hansom - street street Hall,
Ail that certain two-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the easterly side of Germantown road,
south of Franklin street, In the city of Philadelphia;
containing In front on Germantown road lb' feet (inclu
ding one. half of a two-feet. six-Inches-wide alley, with
the privilege thereof), and In depth 70 fart. (Watch
said premises George F. Lee et tut, b 1 deed dated June
29, 1816, recorded in Deed Book 6 ii. F.. No. a Page
221. conveyed unto Sarah Colin (then Fisher) In fee;
subject to a mortgage debt, since paid, and said Sarah
Colin intermarried with John Cahn, Jr , who ,de
ceased.]
C. ; J., '64. 459. Debt; $133.10. Brown.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as.the property of
Charles 0. Colin. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Rheriff's Office. July 19, 1864. jy2o 31
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or rendue, on MONDAY Eve
ning, August 1, 1554, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom. street Hall,
All that certain let of groundMil:Lateen the south..ptde
of Christian street, one hundred and ten feet westward
from Twelfth, street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Christian street sixteen feet, and in
depth one hundred feet to Everett street. Minch laid.
lot Alexander B. Carver, by deed dated November IS,
MS, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B. , No. 84, page 618,
dm., conveyed unto Charles Yanhorn in fee, subject to
a building restriction.]
CD. C. ;J. '6l. 424. Debt, $1,1168 . 68. Law.]
Taken in execution and to he so ld AS the property of
Charles Vanhorn. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. July 19,1864 . . anti-St
SHEIIIFP'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex ,
posed to public sale or vendee on MONDAY Evening,
An et 10864, at 4 o'clock, at ganscon-street Ball,
All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of
ground situate on the north side of Master street.ninety
four feet westward from Lewis street, in the city of Phi
ladelphia; centalningin front on Master etreet •flfteen
feet, and in depth fifty-three feet to a three-feet alley.
[Which said premises William B. Kern. sheriff, by deed
dated September 24, 1866, recorded in C. P. Deed Book
Y, page 493, As., conveyed unto John P. Forsch, in feet
subject to a groundrent of 537. 20.1
[D. O. ; J., 'SI. 420. Debt 81,479.20. Beyer.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John P. Persch. JOHN. THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Officerretly 19,1864. iy73-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY vnatrz OF
kJ a writ of Levert Facing, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY Evening,
August 1, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom• street Hall.
All that certain three-story brick mestmage and lot of
ground situate on the south aide of Federal street 251
feet? inches westward from Hampton street, in the city
of Philadelphia; containing .in front on Federal street
32 feet and in depth 1(6 feet to Park street, with the pri-
Vilege thereof. [Which said premises Johan Hertel et
um., by deed da'ed November 3. 1658, recorded in Deed
Book A. D. 8., No. 36, page 636, &0., conveyed unto
Beery Imhoff in fee; Subject to a ground rent of forty.
eight dollars, payable first of Juno and December.
[D.C. ; J., '6l. 463. Debt, $1,876.50. Heyer.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Henry Imhoff. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 19, 1884. jy2o-3t
•
CD. C. * '6l. 416.•' Debt, 12,200. Conarrbe.
Talmo In. eiceention and to be sold as the property of
John ClevemAtto JOITDI TIIOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheritre Office. July 18, 1884. jy2O-St
SEERIFF'S BALE.-Bt" VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levan Yachts, to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Beeping,
Amulet 1,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
No. 1. All that certain measn&ge or tenement and lot
or ptece of grouLd sit/late in that part of the city of
Philadelphia .formerly called the borough of German
town, described as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake
set for a corner in the line of land belonging to the
estate of Thomas Armatt, deceased, thence uy the same
north 40 degrees 50 minutes west, 9.5 perches to the line
of Jeese Lumen land. thence by the same north 41 de
grees 35 minutes cast, 29 3 perches to a corner of ground
of Robert H. Thomas, thence by the same north 77 de
grata east about 60 feet to a corner in the line of ground
of Charles H. Shoemaker and Robert it. Teems*,
thence by the same and partly by a ran of water
tomb 1.22 degree west R 9.15 porches to a stare set for a
corner bathe middle of said run, and thence along' the
northwardly side of a certain lifty•feet-wido street
called Armatt street, continued the following courses
and distances, viz: north S 5 degrees 45 minutes, west 11
feet 6 'lichee, south 83 degrees 20 nilnutes. wept 58 feet,
south 76 degrees 45 minutes, west 03 Get, mouth 61.5 de
grees, west 87 feet, and south 60.5 degrees west 89 feet 6
inches to the settee of beginning. Also,
No. 2 —All that certain lot or piece of sronnd situate
on "Linden Place," In Germantown aforesata, begin
ning at a stake set for a corner of Ibis and gronnd be
longing-to Hannah 11. Schager by the side of Armed
street,• continued thence extending along the side of
said Armatt street, south 83 degrees 45 minutes, east
193 feet to a stake set for a corner by the side of Willow
avenue, thence along the owns, north 6 degrees.=
minutes, east 259 felt 6 inches to an angle, and north 4
degrees :g• min utee. west 2E5 feet 4 inches to a stake set
for a corner, thence south 80 degrees 25 militate, west
74 feet 10 inches to a stake-set for a corner by the side of
a gum tree, thence north 46 degrees and .30 minutes,
west 249 feet 6 inches to a stone set fur.a turner, thence
eolith 1 degree and 45 minutes, east 349 feet to a corner,
thence with the lino of Hannah B. Schaffer's land.
north 77 degrees, east 60 feet to a corner, thence still
with the same, south 1 degree 15 minutes, west 782 feet
to the place of beginning; containing I acres and 23
perches of land. be the same more or less. (Bang the
Mae premises which George Schaffer and Hannah 8..
his wife, by indenture hearing date. May A- G 1856 -
recorded in the °dice fur recording deeds, Re.,in and
for the city el' Philadelphia, in Deed Book H. D. W..
No. Si, page 252, Re., granted and eeneeeed unto the
said discharge H. Aldrid several e;
and of three mortgage amount
lug together to the slam 0f48.000. with i
snbjeet debts, psYment
and grow due thereon.) Together withatteheref
privilege of the raid Armen etreet and of the streets
fi r t ee te n a sa cc a r n a d e
connecting therewith.
N. B.—The premises above described will he sold to
gether and subject to the three mortgages abo ve ono -
Honed, amounting in the aggregate to ,000 of princi
pal with the interest accrued thereon.
[D.C. : 482. J.,'64. Debt, 68,081.07. J. B. Townsend.]
Taken in execution dud to be sold as the nronerte or
Samuel H. Aldridge. JOHN THOMPSON, itheptly
Philadelphia, Sheriff's °nice, July 19, 1861. .1
QIIMMER COMPLAINT, DIARRMEA4
Dysentery. and all disorders of the Bowels relieves
atone by the use of Jardella's Syrup of Blubber'',
Itootead Rhubarb. Entirely Tractable, easily tak..n.
veryeffectual. Try t iz aw ri ar i ed
BELL, 8. W. co?. TW
praurrnow' PARLOR MATCHES.—
Just received 26 additional eases of these celebrated
talenander ) Matchey_teteale to the trade
sar-es 411=exarravo a. o maps.
RAILROAD LIMES. •
1864• CAMDEN AND AT- 1 864,
',ANTIC RAILROAD.
- TWA= ANRANGEmpayr-riatotroa u TWO
DAILY
RS.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY_,,,,_ .
On and after MONDAY. July 4th, train leave "21*
Street Ferry as follows:
Mail 7.80 A. X
Freight, with passenger car attaakad 9.1 b A. ll___.
Express (through in two h0ur5)........'... ..... 2 00 P. AL
Atlantic Aocommodation 4.16 P. X
Junction Accommodation .....»..... 6.90 P. IL
RETURNING, leaves Atlantic:
Atlantic Aemmmodation ' • • •••••••••••%•••• 5 - 0 A• I
Express 7.08 A.
Freight ' ' .•.11.60 A. K.
Mail 4.48 P. X.
Junction Accommodation 6.22 A. X.
Fare to Atlantic, fa Bound-trip Tickets (good Drill
for the day and train on which they are issued), $3.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vine street at 10.15 A. M. and I P. K.
Leave Haddonfield at 11 .415 A. M. and 2.46 P. X
ON SUNDAYS.
Mall train for Atlantic leaves Vine street at 7.30 A. a
Leaves Atlantis at 4.48 P. M.
JNO. G. BRYANT, Agent.
The bar which formed last year hm entirely dims).
peared, leaving the beach one of the most delightful as
th e coast. JeBo-tesl
RARITAN AND
agnellMtg. DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD
—To Long 'Branch. Melon. Manchester , Tom's RIM
Barnegat„Red Bank. &a &c.
On. and after IIt,NDAY next July 4th, Trains will
leave CAMDEN, for LONG BRA NCH, at 7.46 A. AL, and
3.30 P. M__4. deity (Sundays excepted).. Eettintillgi will
leave LO NG BRANCH at 6. Di A. M. and 3.36 P. M, _
THROUGH IN FOUR HOURS DIRECT BY RAIL.
A Freight Train with passenger oar attaehed,_ will
start for Stations on tho main line, daily, from CAM
DEN (Sundays exceptiVs), at 9.30 A. M.
Stages connect at Woodmansie and Manchester for
Barnegat and Tom's River.
Stages also connect at Farmingdale, for Point
Tavern.
Pleasant, Shrum Village, Dine Ball, and Oar House
For farther information apply to company's Matt.
L. B. COLE, at Cooper's Point. Camden.
WM. P. GRIFFITTS,
Genera Superintendent.
Wallop/jig .-- WEST JERSEY
RAILROAD LINES.
COMMENCING MONDAY, -TUNER', 1884, from WAL
NUT-STREET PIER
FOR CAPE MAT,
At 6 and 10 A_ ffi. and 4.30 P. K.
For Salem and Bridgeton at 9 A. M. and 4 P. AL
ar Glassboro at 6,9, end /OA. M.. and 4 and 4.30 P. AL
For Woodbury, Gloucester, dm., at, 6 and 9 A. M., 12
M.. and iland 6P 171
RETURNING TRAINS.
Leave Cape May at 6 and 11.46 A. M., and - 6.10P DI,
Leave Mrnville at 7.40 A. M. and 1.62 and 6.60 P. IL
Leave Salem at 6 A. AL and 1.16 P. M.
Leave Bridgeton at 6.15 A. M., 1.30 P, M.
Leave Glassboro at 7.10 and 8.36 A. M.. and tIl, S.
and 7.60 P. Ilf.
Leave Wood teary at 7 7.40, and 8.54 A. M,, and 2.60.
RR : 6.06. and 9.12 P. M.
The WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COIIIPANY. °Zoe
WALNUT Street, will call for and delfTer Baggage, and
attend to all the venal branches of Express business,
Heavy artlelselabea by A. IL line only_, and mast be
sent to the once the evening previous. Perishable sr-
Delta by this line mnet,beeent before 6)‘ A. M.
'A special messenger accompanies each train.
telg-tr J. YAW •RENSEITILABR. Superintendent.
THE ADAMS EX.
aIILIMOsminiMPREI3I3 COMPANY, Office 3511
CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mar.
shandies., Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its ow:
linen or in connection with other Expreeis Companies,
to all the principal Towne-and Cities in the - United
States. E. 8. SANDFORD,
few General Superintendent.
Idziu -7.TT7111
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INCORPORATED BY THB.L I MISLIMIt?SP P RNI
SYLVANIA ISSS.
MICE 8. 8. CORNER :mpg) AND WALATIT 811.1
PHILADELPHIA
. • ' MARINE INSUBAROR •
ON NISSIMI
CRARIGH GO, '
To all parts of the world.
IT,
INLAND IN/31:MANOR
On Goods by River, Canal, Lake,and Land Citrriage,
• ta all parte of the Union.
Fin INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally. •
On Stores, Dwelling . Houses, &a.
ASSISTS OF TUB COMPANY, NOV. I. IB2L
$7000,000 United States Five per cent. Loan ..,, .297,00:1 00
76,000 United-States 6 per cent. Loan, 6-90 s. 76,002 00
20,600 United Statesl per cent. Loan 1681•. 22,000 00
60,000 United States 7 8-10 Per cent. Treatni
ryy Notes 63,250 03
100,000 State of Penn6Y/Viutla 6 per cent.
- Loan 100997 50
54,000 State of Pennsylvania s ' cent.
Loan 67,990 00
12E1,060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. L0an..127,628 00
30,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. loan.. 16,00'i 00
50, cm Pennsylvania Railroad, let Mortgage
6 per cent. Bonds 22,800 00
60,000 Pennsylvania-Railroad, 2d Mortgage
6 per cent. Bonds 63.250 CO
/5,0: 1 0 SOO Shares Stock, Germantown Vas
Company, principal and Interest
guarantied by the en* of Phila
delphia. 15.000 00
OCO 100
ro ha ad Co Sres Stock y
Pennsylvania Bail
-6,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania LISS
Railroad Company 2.580 00
21,000 United States Certificates of Indebted.
• nen 21,423 00
128, 704 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured 118,700 00
•
*791,760 ta Par Cost, $768,737 12 Market Value.. $794,200 50
Beal Este . 9121 86
Bille receivable for Insurances made. 107 38 , , 947 51.
Balancesdue at Ageneies—premiume on Ma- -- •
rine Policies, acerned•interest. and other
debts dim the Company 78,919 87
Scrip and 'Stock of 'sundry Insurance and
other Companies, $5,803, estimated 8,206 00
Cash on deposit with United States
Government,isubiect to ten days'
call $BO,OOO 00'
Cash on depoett, in Banks 38,688 39 •
Cash in Drawer r 0 80
118,789 12
OBS. 1n.0ee.426 52
I
Robert Burton,
Samuel B. Stokes.
J F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke.
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
gpencertrains,
John B. Sempt
E tta=Si
A. B. Berger, ttsburg,
HAND, President.
DAVIS, Vice President.
isle
_ DEMI
Thomas C. Hand,
C. Davis,
EMtind A. Sender.
Theophilns Paulding.
John R. Penrose ,
James MMUS% •
Henry C. Dalle . Jr..
James C. Hand,
William C. Ludwig, •
Joseph R. Beal,
Dr. R. H. Easton,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig.
Charles
TRONA :
JOHN C.
HENRY Lnannur. Beer
FOlLliall P. IroLiTisrilitAD. WM. H. (ARAM.
HOLLINS•RvEAD & GRAVES,
INSURANCE AGENCY,
aro. an WALNUT MEET. PHILADELPHIA,
Agents for H_ _
• NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE 00. r
of Norwich, Corm.
CHARTERED IBM
ziaminnwss IN PHILADELPHIA (by authority):
((
John rim ngl.' Messrs. Trediek.gtokes &co
Pale Wharton & Co. Messrs. Chas Lennig & CA.
Messrs. Conn & Altemne. Messrs. W.H.Larned & Co.
je2.7-6m
THE "RELIANCE INSURANCE 0031-
PANY OF - PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated in 11$1. Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE No. 308 WALNUT STREET,
Insures against lose or damage by FIRE Rouses,
Sturm' and other Buildings ; limited or perpetual; and
on Furniture, Goode, Wares, and Merchandise.
CAPITAL $300,000. ASSETS $387;2111 SS.
Invested in the following Securities, via:
First Mortgage on City Property, well secured $106,900 OJ
United-States Government Loans • 119,000 (XI
Philadelphia City 6 per Cent. Roans 60,000 00
Commonwealth of Yeansylvanla 6 per cent. •
.3,000,000 Loan. . 18,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se
vend Mortgage Loans •• •• 35,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6
per cent Loan . 6,000 00
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad CoM-
Panq6 per cent. Loan 6.000 00
Bunt don and Broad Top Railroad 7 per
cent. ans 4,f2X (KJ
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock 10,000
Mechanics' Bank Stock 4,000 00
County Fire Insurance Company' a Stock— • . 1,060 Gl
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stook
of Philadelphia 2.600 00
Loans on Collateral", well secured...... 0... 2,260 00
Accrued Interest 6,982 co
llash in bank and' on 16,651 83
Worth at present market
DIRECTORS.
Ciela g Robert Toland,
Wm. l i . n Tir . Thompson. William Stevenson.
Samuel Biaphara, Hampton L. Carson.
Robert Steen, Marshall frill,
Williarb Mugger, J. Johnson Brown.
Charles Leland, Thos. H. Moore.
Benj. "W. 'Tingle',
CL TINGLEY, President.
THOMAS 0. HILL Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA, January 4, 1.863.
romur P. TIOLLIESHBA.D. WY. H. GRAPES.
HOLIZNaHEAD DRANES
INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 312 WALNUT St..
Philadelphia. agents for the
ALBANY CITY VIRE INSURANCE CO.,
JA27.6m OF ALBANY, N. Y.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
—TEE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE CON-
Pelvic. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PERPETUAL..
No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite independence
%Lir. . •
la Company, favorably known to the community
for nearly forty_years, continues to Mears against Lou
or Damage by Fire, on Public or Private Buildings,
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur
niture, Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise - generally, on
liberal terms. I
Their capital, together with a large &LTDIns Fund, is
invested in the moat careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in
the case of RAW
DLRETORS.
Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr..
Alexander Benson, John Devereux ,
Isaac Haziohntst, Thomas Smith.
Thomas Robins 'Henry Lewis,
3.' (filling am Pell:
JONATHAN PATTERSON, President.
WmirAx G. Caowisr,L. Sebretary.
BORMAN P. BOLLIMELBAD. WIC H. GRAYS&
HOLLINSHEAD AND GRAVES'
INSURANCE AOENCY,
NO. 312 WAI,FOT STREET, D
URANCE COMPANY,
for the CROTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
of Now York. Sezf•6m
FAME MBVRANC
-11- No. 408SHRl,AD*in
.eleku
/IRE .1124 D •
jE COMPANY,
"'NUT STRUT:
iBLPECIA. •
AND 11X8IIRANOZ,
10.T070"
MIL
Sohn W. RvormaL
Robert B. Potter,
John Reeder, Jr.,
B. D. Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph D. Ellie.
BUCK, President.
&EDSON, Vice Preetded.
UT • iel4-tf
11R11 ,
Trends a. Bads,_ - •
Charles Illehemleaal .
Heat. Lewis, I •
2 . W. Davis, P.
B. Jneti___
/v CIS
George Wa,
IS N.
BICH.•
V. L. SLAsoKalz. Beerets
ARTHRA.OITE INSURANCE COM
PANY.—Anthoilzed Capital S!OO,OOO—CHARTER
PERPETUAL.
Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
Tble Company will insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire,
rally. on Buildings, Pnraiture, and Merchandise Mt-
Also, Marine hi: nuances on Vessels, Cargoes and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIRECTORS.
William Esher, Davis Pearson.
B. Luther, Peter Seiner.
Lewis Andenried, J. B. Baum,
John R. Blackiston, William F. Dean,
Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham.
WIL lAM ESHER, President.
• DEAN, VieePresideat.
W. N. them gory. F.
aPS-ar
INSURANCE CONEPANT • OF THE
JAM.A.MOP PINNEYLTANIA.-017ICIt Nov,
_4 and
5 S.IC.NGE BUILDIN GS , _ North side of WALNUT
Street, between DOOR gad THIRD are eta. Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED IN 1781 7 —L co EIARTIELPERPETUAL.
CAPITAL
PROPERTIES OF THE CO .A.VP . , FEBRUARY 1.
1864, 8irtA,811.62.
YLARIIIII, FIRE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
/ESERAI(OII.
•
DIRBOTORS.
Henry B. Sherrerd, Tobias Wa gn er
Charles hiacaleeter. Thomas B. Wallon.
William S. Smith. Henry . G. Freeman,
William R. White. Charles S. Lewis,
George R. Stuart, George C. Carson,
Samna Grua. Jr. Edward G. Knight,
John B. Austin.
HENRY D. fiIEBBILKELD. President.
Wrirarla HAILIME. Secretary. aolfi-tf
AMERICAN FIRE ENSITRA_NCE
.S-k. COMPANY. Inconviated 1810. CHASTER PER
PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third,
Philadelphia.
Having a large Paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus in
vested in sound and available Securities. continues to
Insure on - Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels In port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses
DlLßE C iberally and promptly adjusted.
TO
James
Thomas R. Marla.. T James R. Campbell,
John Welc h Edmund O. Dutll.l4
Samuel C. Morton. Charles Poultry;
Patrick rady. Israel Morris.
John T. Lassie.
THO B. M.A11,18, President.
Aram: O. L. CINA.WP.ORD fe22-tf
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR XMBRO.
CATIOrf never felle to care Rbennattiern, Ne
flfonbon_ frosted feet, Mapped end all akin
wee, Pito* and vrivatoole end retail b B. TAT.
Loig. Dnastin. &ad cIA&Lo libe4o
PRESS.--PIEITUDELPILLA, WEDNESDAY.. 3 ILLY 20. 1864.
• PRINRYLVAMLIL
. • 00 3
o p MISTRAL. RAILROAD.
PRILADBLPECLA
BLS TO PITTSBURGTRACK. Num Roy.
THZ.SHORT ROUTE TO THE WEST.
'Trains leave the Depot at ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets. as follows:
Mail Train at • 7.26 A. .11.•
Fast Line at IL 26 A. IL
Through Express at ............10.90 P. M.
Parlreiburg Train, No. I, at 10.00 A. IL
Parkesburg Train, No. 2 at 1.00 P. #4.
Harrisburg Accommodation Train at
Lancaster Train at
Paoli Accommodation Train, (leaving west It P. kr'
Philadelphia) 6.00 P. N.
The Through -E xpress Train rune daily-1111.th* other
trains
da Mh e ßrlrTl37l l rird'AND TER WEST,
The Mali Train, Fast Line, and Through Express OM.
nect at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg
ing roads from thatpoint, North to the Lakes, West to
the Miseisaippi and• Missouri Rivera, and South and
Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad.
INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express connects at :Blairsville Inter
section with a train on this road for Blaireville, In
diana, Atc.
EBENSBURG AND CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train connects at Cresson at
10.46 A. M. with a train on this road for Ebensburg. A
train also leales Cresson Jos Ebensburg at 8.43 P. M
HOLLIDAYSBITRO BRANCH` RAILROAD.
The Mail Train and Throngh Express connect at Al
toona with trains for Hollidaysburg at 7.66 P. M. and
8.90 A. M. •
TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train connects at Tyrone with
trains for Sandy Ridge, Phillipsburg, Port Matilda,
Milbrarg,and Bellefonte.
ffUNTINGDON AND. .BROAD-TOP RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train connects at Huntingdon
with a train for Hopewell and Bloody Run at 6.66 A. M.
NORTES/LN CENTRAL AND PHILADELPHIA AND
ERIE RAILROADS.
. .
FOR SUNBURY, WILLIAMSPORT, LOON RATIIN, And all
pointa on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. and U
MBRA, ROORRSTER, BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA FALLS.
Passengers taking the Mall Train, at 7.25 A. M. and
the Through Express, at 10.90 P. M., daily (except Sun
days),lo directly through. without change of care be
tween Philadelphia and - Williamsport
For YORK, HANOVER, and GETTYSBURG, the
trains leaving at 7.33 A. M. and 2.30 P. M., connect at
Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad.
CUMBERLANDVAii,BY RAILROAD.
The Mall Train and Thron Express connect at Mir
vlaburpzith trains for Carli e.Chambarabcua. and 11a
gerstovr.t
WAYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The trains leaving at 7.26 A. M. and 2.90 P. N. connect
at Dovrnington with trains on this road for Waynes
burg and all intermediate stations.
MANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
An Agent of this reliable. Express Company will pass
through each train before reaching the depot, and take
nip_checks arta deliver baggage to any part of the city
For further information, apply at the Passenger 134 -
Ma S. L corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.
JAMES COWDEN, Ticket Agent.
WESTERN EMIGRATION.
An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No. 13.7
Dena street daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 o'clock P.M.
For fall information apply to
FRANCIS MAK,. Emlgratli — ..Agent,
137 DOOR Street.
FREIGHTS. • s t n
By this route freights of all descriptions. be for
warded tonnd from any point on the Railroads of Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana,. Illinois Wisconsin, lowa. or Ms
soar' Cul railroad direct, oito any port on.the naviga
ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
For freight contracts or shipping directions. apply 10
S. Iit..EIVOISTOE, Jr., Philadelphia. •
EHOOH LEWIS.
General Superintendent, Altoona, Ps.
1864. NETTATINTIs.
,1864.
TEE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AHD TRENTON RAILROAD cO22I , ANYI
• LIMN, FROM Prin.5.DrLFIllIA TO
FEW YORK AND WAY PLACES,
PROM WALNUT-ESTRPET WHARF,
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ:
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A, Ali-
eommodation 26
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City. Morning
AEI(MSS • ••• ..... s
• 3 (0
X M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Clas
Ticket X
At 12 if , via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac
commodation ,
At 2 P . M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. end A. Ex- 2
26
press
At IP. , via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
!ion, (Freight and Passenger) I 71
Ate P. M., via Camden and AmboY, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Pasisenger)--lat Class Ticket • 226
Do do
Amboylass do -• •1 60
At 71( P M , via Camden and Accommoda
tion. (Freight and Passenger — let Class Ticket... 226
Do do Sid Class d 0..... 160
For Mauch Chunk',Allentown,'Bethlehem, Belvidere
Easton, Lambertville , Flemington, 60 at 3.30 P M.
For Flemington. Lambertvum, and intermediate sta•
lions, at 6 P..M
For Mount Holly, Rwansville, and Pemberton, at 4 A.
H. 2, and 6 P
;or Freehold at 6A. X and 2 P.X
or Palmyra, Riverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Bodin
ton, Florence, Bordentowx, •at 6 A.M., 12 if
P
8.30, 6, and 6 M. The 3.90 and 6P. if lines run di
rect through to Trenton.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano, Beverly, and Bur
lington, at 7 P .
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, Beverly,
Torreadale, and Tacony, at 9.90 A M and 2 30 P M
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE
AS FOLLOWS:
Al 4 A. X (Night), via Kensington and New York.
Washington and New York Mali 22 X
At 11. L 5 A. X.. via Kensington and Jersey City.
r 3 00
At i . l if i g3 P. ues
M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Ex
press .800
At 6.46 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey Oily.
Washington and New York Express . 8 00
Sunday Lines leave at 4A. M and 8.46 P. M
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton. Wilkesbarre ,
Montrose, Great Bend, blanch Chunk, Allentown, Beth.
lehem, Belvideno, Easton, Lambertville. Flemiugten
do., a 7 . 16 A. 11( This line connects with the train
F vn F g l emi t a o g n t o f n r , M amb hC t hu ill k a an d
intermediate sta
tions, at 5P M
For Bristol, Trenton, do., at 7.16 and 11 L 5 A. X., and
P X
For Rolmesburg. Tacony, Wissonoming, Bridesbnzg,
and Frankford. at A M 6.46, and 3 P M.
1.6-For New York and Way Lines leaving Reining
bon Depot, take the ORM lifth street, above Walnut,
half an hour before departure. The care run into the
Depot, and'on the arrival of each train run from the
Depot
Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag.
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Int
Pounds to be paid for extra The Company limit their
anlblty for baggage One laroncdi: ti l ray =s lc a
ezoept
by special
contract.
Graham's Bagg age andbaggage
Orders to be left at No. Wal
nut street. WILLIAM H. GATZNKR, Agent.
June 70. IDOL
LINES FROM. NEW YORK FOR PHILADirt,FirrA.
WILL LEAVB PROM TKB POOT OP OOVIITLAI/ 7 / 8 2&W >
At
a n d M and 4 P X , via Jersey City and (minden.
At 7 ID A. X, and 6 P. X. and 12 (Night), via Jar.
ielaytt:L.Tatitai street at aA. M. And P. 71.
via Amboy and Camden .
From Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 11.. 4, and 8 P
(freight and passenger,) Amboy and Camden. Jati-tf
•
VEUILDELPHIA, WIL MIR err ON,
. 11 . AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, June 19, DM.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR
Baltimore at 4.30, Express, (Mondays excepted), 8.06
A. M., 12 M. 2.30 and 10.30 P. M.
Chester at 8.06, 11.16, A. M., L3O, 230, 4.30. 6. and 11
P. M.
Wilmington at 4.30 (Mondays excepted), 8.06. 1111
A. If., 1.90, 2.90, 4.30, 6, 10.30, and 11 P. M.
New Castle at 8.06 M. and 4.30 P. M.
Dover at 8.06 A.. M. and 4.80 P. M.
Milford at 8.06 A. M.
Sallsbnu at 8.06 A. N.
TRAMS FOR PHILADELPHIA LEAVE
Baltimore at 8.40, 9.40 A. /1." (BaLprorm), /. 10, 6.25, and
10.26 P. M.
Wilmlnidonatl.A.6.4s, 9 1.. M., 12.24. 1, 1.45. 4. 4.171.
7.80, and 6.10 P. M.
Salisbury at 1 P. M.
Milford at 3.36 P. M.
Dover at 6.90 A. M. and 4.66 P. N.
A.
New Castle at 8.80 M. and 6.66 P. N.
Chester at 7.46, 6.40 A. IL 1, 2.99, 4.40, 6, 8.14, and
9.40 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Sallabo.r7 and intermediate eta-
Honks at 10.25 P. M.
. .
Leave Baltimore for Dover and Intermediate station.
at 1.10 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Cheater at 5.40 A. M. , 3, and 11.05 P. M. •
Leave Wilmington at 6.30, 9.26 A. M., &36 and, 1.4 a
P.M.
FREIGHT TRAIN, with Paeainger Car attached, will
leave Wilmin gton
_ for Perryville -and intermediate
Places at 7.95 F. M.
SUNDAYS:
Prom Philadelobla to Baltimore onlr at ASO A. M..
and 10.30 P. M.
$987,211 86
899,664 86
• • •
From PAilndelphla to Wilmington fit 490 A. M., 10.80
And 11 P. M.
. . .
From WlLminaton to .I%.lladelahla at L4B d. H. and
7.80 F. X.
only .
IC at 1.0.z5 P. it., from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
H. F. ENNEY, .Au %Ipt. Sup
my;
1864.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ,
BOAR.—This great line traverses the Northern sad
fforthwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Ede.
on Lake Erie. . .
has l•ee . n
It leased by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, and under then auspices Is being
rapidly opened throughout its entire length.
It le now in'nee for Paseenger and Freight business
from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (Mg miles), on the East
ern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles), OR
the Western Division..
SLIGI OP PABBENGEH TRAINS AT PIELLADBLNFIA.
• ' ' Leave Westward.
Mall Train 7.26 A. M.
lirpress Train 10.30 T. X
Cars ran through' without change both ways on these
trains between Philadelphia and Loek Haven. and be
tween Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Can: on Express Trains both ways
between Williamsport and Baltimore, grui Witham.
Port and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Pa:meager business, appli
at the S. B. corner ELEVENTH and MAJIKET Streets.
And fer Freight businese of the Compay's gents:
B. B. KINGSTON, Jr., corner THLUTRRiMH and
MARKET Streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie.
J. If. DRILL, Agent N.s. R. R.,
HOUSTOBaltiNmore.
,
General Frei ht Arent Philadelphia.
LK*IST. IibUPP,
General Ticket Agent Philadelphia.
zosErtt - Pons,
•
mhs.tf . General Manager, Wthliameport.
agicisms
.NORTH:
SYLVANIA RAILROAD—
For BETELEnsai:DOYLESTOWN,__MAITH. CHUNK ,
8A8T024, WILLLUKSPORT. wm xrusBABRE,
SUMMER ARRANGEMBIIT. •
Pamsenger Trains leave the new'Depot, THIRD Street,
above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), as
•tiluow. : •
At 7 A. M. (Itsprces) forltethielezm,•Allentown.Manel.
Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport. Wilkeetntrro, rte.
At 3.4 5 p. At. (An-press) for Bethlehem, Baston, are.
At 0.10 P. H.for Bethlehem, Allentown. Mattel'
Chunk. •
For Doylestown at 9.16 A. M.. 8 P. M. and 4.16 P. M.
For Fort Washington at 10.16 A. M. and 11 P. M.
For Lansdale at 6.16 P. M.
White care or the Second and Thlrd-streets Line City
Passenger run directly to the new Depot.
TEAMS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem at SHIA. If., 9.80 A. M.. and 5.01
Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. M.. 3 46 P. X. and 7 EL
Leave Lansdale at 6 A. M.
Leave Fort Washln nat 11.26 A. M. midi P. IL
OF FATHDAYB.
Phils.delphia fon Bethlohentnt 9 A. M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 9P. K.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. K.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 B. K. •
jel3 BLLIEI OWE. /tent
WEST CHESTER
FaIMINE OAD
Tia
MEDIA. AND PRILADELPELA BAIL-
BU ARRANGENIZIPP--011ANOR Or DBPOT.
On and after MONDAY, May 28, 1864, the trains will
leave Philadellda, from Depot corner of THIRTY.
FIRST and - KT Streets (West Philadelphia). it
8 an 1106 A. M., and at 2:90, 4.45, Mad .7 P. IL
Tanya West Cheater at 6.20. 2.42, and /IA. M., and 8 /
and BP. M.
On Sundays leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M., and 130
P. Y. Leave West Chester at BA. M. and 6P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 4.45
P. IL, and West Chester at 1.45 A. N., and P. IL,
connect with trains on the P. and R. C. R. for Oxford,
and intermediate points. ITKIIET WOOD,
apl General Superintendent
PHILADELPHIA
AND ELMIRA R. B. LINE.
1864. SPRING AND S AM UMMER AItRANGE- 1864.
For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, BUF
FALO, NIAGARA. FALLS, CLEVELAND. TOLEDO.
CHICAGO DETROIT MI.LWAURBE, CINCINNATI,
ST LOUIS, and all points In the West and Northwest.
Passenge . r Trains leave Depot of Philadelhia and
Reading 1 4 II oad, corner BROAD and CALL OWBILL
Streets, at 8.15 A. N. and 8.80 P. IL,' dally m oixorgt
Bruidays
QUICREBT BOUTS from Philadelphia to points
- Northern and Western Pentusylvania,i•Weetern NeW
York, Sn., &c.
For farther Information apply at the ONce, N. W.•ol'.
ler RUTH - and CHESTNUT Streets.
N. VAN" ROHM Ticket Agent.
.TORN 8. HlLLES„'General Agent,
THISITICINTEI and CALLOWHILL Sts.
BELLING GUT.
WATCHES. JEWELRY AID . SUM :EWA= .
The andereigned, having decided to retire from big.
nerve, offers for sale et low prices, Us largi and WSW
selected stock of . .
WATOBES_,
/WILEY._ and
SILVER and - PLATED MAIL
THOMAS 0, OARRSTT.-
" No.• 1151 CHEST/MT Sty
• OSPOI/Mitke Masonic H .
/41 - 11
• •
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
DBPABTIIW
WASIIINOTON. ! hay 4. /am
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received •tit Ibis office
until MONDAY,. July 2.5. at 4 P M., forloo,ooo sets of
Infantry Accoutrements, calibre 58, to be delivered. in
' the following quantities aLthe u.ndernamed Arsenals.
• viz:
90,00 r sets at the New York Arsenal, Governor's
' Island..
_-" • ' •
20,000 sets at th e Frankford 'Arsenal,Bridesbars..Pa.
20,000 sets at the Allegheny Arsenal,Pittebull.ra.
20,002 sets at the St. Louis Araenal, - Mo.
10.003 sets at the Watertown Arsenal, Mass.
These Accoutrements are to be made in strict con
formity with the new pattern sets, to be seen at the
Arsenals above named,• with the following exceptions,
viz: The shoulder belt will be but two-inches wide,
and no shoulder belt-plate will be furnished; the in
side flap of the cartridge-box and cap-pooch are to be
left off, and the ears are to be sewn on the outer Han;
the letters 11. 8. oe ith a herder, are to be stamped upon
the cartridge box,tbe same /317.0 and style as on the plate
which it replaces; the cartridge-box is to be sewed
wi.h nine 0) and the cap-pouch with ten (10) stitches to
the inch. Separate bids will be received for the manu
facture of these Accoutrements of pure oak leather, of
mixed tannage oak finish, and all hemlock. The belts
are to he of grained leather. .
Samples of these Accoutrements can be seen at the
above-named arsenals on or about the 20th instant.
It is to be distinctly understood that this Department
is to have the privilege of inspecting the work ii-ne un
der any contract it may award, in stages of its pro
gress, and especially to examine the stock before cut
ting. They are to be snbiect to inspection at the arsenal
where delivered, before being received for the Glovern
went. •None are to be accepted or paid for.except each
as are approved upon inspection.
Deliveries must be made in lots of not less than one. •
twelfth (I-lath) per wmk of the whole number Con
tracted for. The first delivery to be made on the lfith
day of August, 1864.
Fail are to make deliveries at a specified time will sub.
tact the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may
fail to deliver at that time.
. The Accoutrements must be boxed in the usual man
ner; the boxes to be charged at cost, to be determined
by the inspector.
Bidders will state. explicitly the arsenal or arsenals
where they propose to deliver, and the number of sets
they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than
one.
No bids will be considered from parties other than
regular manufacturers, and such as are known to this
Department to be fully competent to execute in their
own shops the work' proposed for. Should any party
obtaining a contract offer Accoutrements - other than
those made in his 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 must be stamped on each part of each set of
Accoutrements. _ .
.
The bidder will be required to accompany his propod
lion with a guaranty, signed by two responsible persons,
that in case his bid is accepted he will at once execute
the contract for the Same, with good and Fafficient ,are
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 case the said 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 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 soontractor and both of his guarantors,
will be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon
signing the contract.
FORM OF GUARANTY.
We, the undersigned, residents of , Sa the
county of and State of, hereby
Jointly and severally covenant wi th the United States,
and guarantee, In case the foregoing bid of --
be accepted, that be or they will at once execute the
contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties
M a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish
the articles proposed in conformity to the terms of the
advertisement, dated July 4, 1864, under which the
bid was made ; and in ease the said shall
fail to enter into a contram. 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.
ss Given tinder our hands and smile
1. this - - day of -, .
Witness: • Veettl.l.3
To this guaranty must 'be appended the officia
*ate above mentioned.
Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to
enter into bond, with approved ensiles for its faith
ful execution.
Upon the award being made, successful bidders will
be notified, and furnished with forme of contract and
bond.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
bide if not deemed satisfactory, and especially those
made by partlea who have failed to make time delive
ries under previous contracte without furnishing satis
factory reasons for such delinquency.
Proposals will be addressed to " Brigadier Genera.
Geo. D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D.
0.," and endorsed 'Proposals for Infantry Accoutre
ments. "
Proposals will slim be made for these accoutrements
With inside flaps to cartridge-box and cap-pouch.
OW. D. RAMSAY',
IyB•frowt26 Brigadier General. Chief of Ordnance.
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
WAR DEPARTMENT.
WASHINGTON, Jaly 13, 1864.
SEALED PROPASALf3 will be received at this office
until W EDNESD A Y,August 3, at 4 P. M. ,for 12-pounder
Projectiles, to be delivered se follows. viz:
6,00012-pounder Solid Shot,
8,0001 pounder Shell, and
14,000 12-pounder Spherical Case,
at each of the following arsenals:
Watervliet Arsenal, 'West Troy, N. Y.,
• Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, and
Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, Patina.
2,00012-pounder Solid Shot,
6,000 ponnder Shell
8,000 12 12-
pounder Spherical and
Case,
•
at the St. Louis ersenal. Mo.
. .
These projectiles are to he made of the kind of metal,
and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ordnance
Manual Lthe tensile strength of the Iron to be not Lou
than 14,000 pounds per SQ11(1113 inch.
Drawings can be seen at any of the United States
arsenals.
The projectiles are to he inspected at the foundry where
cast, and are to be delivered at the arsenals free of
charge for transportation or handling.
Biddeis will state the rate at which they will deliver.
Failures to make deliveries at a specified time will sub
ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number ho 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 bide will be considered from parties' other than
regular 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 contract offer shell other
than those cast in his own foundry, they will be rejected,
and the contract rendered sell and void.
Forms of bid can be obtained at the above-named
arsenals. Proposals not made out on this form will
not be considered.
GUARANTEE.
' The bidder will be required to accompany his PrOPO•
sttion with a guarantee, signed by two mooted hie per
sons, that, in case his bid be accepted, he 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 articles proposed in conformity
with the terms of this advertisement: and in case the
said bidder should fail to enter intetthe contract, they
to make good the difference between the offer of said
bidder widths next responsible bidder, or the person.
to whom the contra t r?my be awarded.
The reepensibilit f the guarantors must be shown
by the official cart' cat° of the Clerk of the nearest Die- I
tract Court,' or of the United Slates District attorney.
Bonds in the sum equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the contractor and both his guarantors, will
be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon
signing the contract.
FORE OF GUARANTEE,.
We. the undersigned, residents of
county of , and State of . hereby
jointly and severally covenant with the Milted. 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 furnieh
the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of
this advertisement, dated July 13, 1854, 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
f Given tinder our hands and seals
Witness: /, this day of —, lee-. .
(Seal.]
a]
'To this guarantee mast be appended the trial (Se
celnt
brute above ne [Ahmed.
. .
Each party obtaining a contract wilt be obliged to
enter into bonde
. with approved sureties, for the faith
ful execution of the same.
Upon the award being made, successful bidders will
be notified and furnished with forms of'contract and
bond..
Tlie'Deptirlinent reserves the right to reject any or all
the bids, if iecmed unsatisfactory Op any account.
Proposals will be addressed to ''' Brigadier General
George D. Ramsay Chief of Ordnance, Washington ,
D. C.," and will 'be endorsed "Proposals for 12-
pounder Projectiles. " GEORGE D. RAMSAY,
3ylB-mwftan2 Brig. General, Chief of Ordnance.
ORDNANCE OFFICE
WAIL DEPAINVIrEXT.
Wassizturox, D. C. , July /4.1551.
SEALED PROPOSA.I.B will be received at thin o ffi ce
until WSDNESDAY, August S. 1884,,,at 4 o'clock P. AL
for furnishing the following Orda Rade
60 10-Inch siege mortars.
60 8-inch siege mortars.
60 8-inch siege howitzers.
60 Cochorn mortars, bronze.
These.mottars and howitzers are to be made in con
formity with drawings and specifications to be furnPh
ed by . the Ordnance Department, and are .to be sub
mitted to the usual Inspections and provinge before
being received by the United States. The inspection
'Will be made at the foundry where cast.
Deliveries must be at the following rates, Yin : Not
less than two mortars or howitzers on or before the 30th
day of September, 1854, and at a rate of not less than
four mortars or howitzers
_per week thereafter until the
entire number contracted for is delivered.
Failure to make deliveries at a specified time will sub
ject the contra&or to a tortes ore of the right to deliver
the somber homay fail to deliver at that time.
Separate proposals meet be made for each article.
No bids will be received from parties other than foun
ders or proprietors of works, who are known to this
Department to be capable of executing in their own ,
foundries the work proposed for, The siege mortars and
howitzers are to be cast hollow, and cooled from the in
terior.
1864.
Forms of bid can be obtained at this ofn co. or at any
of the following Arse; ale, viz.: Allegheny, Freakford,
New York, .Watertown, Wateryllet, Washingtonor Bt.
. . .
Propagate not made out on this form will not be con
sidered :
GUARANTEE.
The bidder will be required to accompany 101 l propo
sition with a guarantee. signed by two responsible per
sons, Char, in case his bid be accepted, he will at once
execute the contract for the same. with good and suffi
cient sureties, in-a cam equal to the amount of the con
tract, to deliver the articles proposed, in conformity
with the terms of this advertisement; and in ease the
said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to
make good the difference between the offer of said
bidder 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
District Court or of the Untied elates District Attorney,
Bonds In the sum equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the contractor and both of his gnaranters,
will be required of the successfal bidde'r or bidders
upon signing the contract
FORM OP GII.A.B.ANTY.
We, the undersigned, residents of in the
county of--, and State of here
by jointly and severally covenant with the United
Sham, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of
be accepted, ti at .boor they will at once
execntirthe contract for the aame, with good and suffi
cient sureties, in a gum equal to the amount of the con
tract, to furnish the articles proposed In conformity with
the terms.of this advertisement, dated July 14. ISt% un
der which the bld was made: and, in case the said
shall fail to enter into a contractors afore
said, we guarantee to snake good the difference between
the order of the said and the next lowest
respoutible bidder, or the person to whom the contract
may be awarded.
Given under oar bands and seals
Witness : {,this day of —,
(Seal.) -
To Ibis guaranti must be appended the official cerffi
'kite above mentioned.
. .
Upon the award being made, successful bidders will
be notified and tarnished with forms of contract and
bond.
•
'
e Department reserves the right to reject any or all
the bide, if deemed neeessary on any account.
Proposals will be addressed to — Brigadier General
George D. Ramsay, ChM!' of Ordnance. Washington
0.,' and Will be endorsed "Proposals for Siege Mot
tars, Siege Howitzers, or Cochorn blowers, as the ease
maybe. GRO -D. RAMGAY,
jyl&rnal St Brig, Gen. Chief of Ordnance.
OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF
SUBSISTENCE
”"W ASITINGTON, D C. .Jaly-11, Ifl 4.
PROPOSALS FOR PLOIIR.
SIALED PROPOSALS are invited until the 214
at 12 o'clock N., tor furniching the Subakitence Depart
xient with •
. .
TWO THOUSAND (2,000) BABRBLS OF rtourt,
The proposals will be forwhat is known at this Depot
as Nos. I, 2, and 3, and bids will be entertained for any
Quantity lees then the whole.
Bids mac, be in duplicate, and for each treason sepa
rate sheets of paper.
The delivery of the Flour to commence within floe
days from the opening or the bids, and in such quanti
ties, daily, as the Government may direct; delivered at
the Government Warehouse, in Georgetown, at the
wharves or railroad depot in Washington, D. 0- • • • •
The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed.
within twenty days from the opening of the bids. •
• Payment willies made in certificates of indebtedness,.
or Pugh other funds as the Government May have* for
disbursement.
The mural Government inspection will be made just
before the Floor is received, and none will be accepted
which is not fresh grOund. -
bidderth of allegiance mast ampany the bid of each
who hag not the oath on Sh e lath% oflice, and no
bid will be entertained from parties who have previous
ly failed to comply with their bids, or from bicideranot
present to respond.
Government reserves the rig'ht to reject any bid for
any rause. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at
No. 223 0 Street, endorsed , "Proposals for-Flour "
iYII3-4t S C. GRRINE.
Cantain and 0. 3. V.
JOSEPH . H. THOMPSON.
SHIPPING CONSIISSION MERCHANT.
And General Agent,
MIMED 'MA North' DELAWABB Avow.
•
IIikELICS MIDDLETON, •
• IRoN NEILoNANT4
NNOONVAND WILLOW narl%
44 ' . 1 7.•PatraD'auwIA.
Imp URA flllialma4ll4 goo WO. lit-Sio•
PROPOSALS.
GUARANTY.
PROPOSI.L!!
PopOBALS FOR TIMBER AND MA.-
TERILLEI FON. TIIN NAVY.
•
• NAvT DREARTatirrf,
ButtRAW OF CONSTRUCTION Arlo lagragt„..
Slime 30. inn
SBALBD PROPOSALS .to furnish Timber_add Mate.
tortilla for the Navy, , for the fiscal year ending June SO.
1866, will be received at the Bureau of Construction
acid Repair, until 10 o'clock ' of the let day of AUGUST
next. at which time the opening w ill l be commenced.
Prdpottals must be endorsed Proposals for Timber
and'idaterfale for the Navy, " that they may be distiu
gaiehed from other businsas letters, and directed to the
Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair.
The materials and articles embraced la the classes
named are particniarly described in the printed sche
dules, any of which will be furnished to such as desire
to offer, on application' to the Comn,andante of the
respective yards, or to the Navy ap pl i cat i on nerest thereto,
and those of all the Yards upon to the Bo -
Tetra.
e' Ills division into classes being for the convenience
of dealers in each, such classes only will be tarnished
as are actually required for bids. !The Commandant
and k avY Agent for each station will, in addttion to the
schedule of Gismos of their own Yards. have a copy of
the schedules of the ) ether yards for examination onlr
from which May be' udged whether it will
thosest e
to mate application for any of the classes of Yards.
AU other things being equal, preference will Se given
to articles of American manufacture.
Offers meet he made for the Whole of the class at any
yard, upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict
conformity therewith, or they will not be considered.
Upon application to the Bureau. to the commandant of
any yard, or to any, navy agent, the form of offer, of
guaranty . , and other necessary Intimation respecting
the proposals, wilt be furnished:
The contract will be awar.'ed to the lowest bidder
. who gives proper guaranties, as required by the law of
August 10, l&l6. the . Navy Department - reserving the
right to reject the lowest bid, or any which may be
deemed exorbilant
The contracts will bear date the day the notitio&tion
la giate.ven, and deliveries can be demanded from that
d
Sureties in the full amount will be required to - sign
the contract, and their responsibility certified to by a ,
United States' District Judge, United States District At
torney; Collector, or Navy Agent. As additional seen
rifY, twenty per mitt= will be withheld from the
amount of the bills until the contracts shall have been
completed, and eighty per cetitum or each bill, ap
pi rived in triplicate by the commandants of the respec
tive yards, will be paid by the Navy . Agents at the
Poiels of delivery, in funds or certi Grates, at theroption
of the Government, within ten days after the warrant
for the same shall have been passed by the linaretarY
of the Treasury. •
The following are the classes required at the resPective
navy yards: . .
KITTERY.
Class . No. 1, White Oak Logs; No. 2. White Oak Keel
and Keelson ?HOW; No. 3, White Oak Carve Timber
d Knees; No. 4, White Oak Plait; ,• No. 6,Yellow Pine
Logs; No. 7, Yellow Pine Beams; No 8, Yellow Pine
Maas and Spar Timber; No. IL , White Pine-Plank and
Boards; No. 12, White Pine and White Oak Beek Plank;
Nn. 33, Ash LOKR and Plank; No. 14. Ash Oars; No. 15,.
hickory Bats; No. 17, Cedar - Boards; No. 18. Locust;
No. 19, 'White Oak Staves and .Heading ; No. 20, Black
Spruce; No. 23, Lignumvitia; No. 5, iron, round, fiat,
and square; No. 26, Steel; No. 23, Iron Spikes; No. 28,
Iron N alle, roo kb t and cut; NO. 30, Lead ; No. 31, Tin and
Sine No. Xi, Hardware; No. 34, roofs for Stores- No.
36, White Lead; So. 37, Zinc Paints; No. 38 , Colored
Paints, dryer; No. 39, Turpentine, Varnish; No. 40,
Limeed 011; No. 41. Glass.; No. 44, Fish Oil; No. 43,
Tallow; Soap ; No. 47. Ship Chandlery.
- - -
",i CHARLESTOWd.
class IrtVhite Oak
ravedNo 2, White Oak Kiel
Pieces; Noe 3. White O a k Timber.,_• No. 4, White
Oak Plank; No. 0, Yell.fw Pine Loss; No., 10, White
Pine blast and Spar Timber; No. U. White Pine Logs,
Plank, and Boards; No. 12, White Pine Deck and Stage
Plank ; No. 13 ,_Ash Logs and-Plank; No 14. Ash Oars;
No. 16, Black Walnut and Cherry; No. 18. Loctut; No.
19, White Oak Staves and Headings; No. Black
Sipruce; No. 23, Lignumvitin ;140. 25,Tron; No. 25, Steel;
No. 27 , iron Spikes; No. 28, iron Nail, wrought sad
cot; No. 30, Lead; No. 31, Zinc, Tin, and Solder; Nn. 33,
Hardware; No. 34, Tools for Stores; No. 36, White
Lead No. 37, Zinc Paints; No. 38, Colored Paints;
No. 1 9, Turpentine and Varnish; No. 40. Linseed Oil;
No. 41, Glass z No. 44. Whale OH; No. 43, Tallow, soap,
and f3a , t,as No. 47, bhip Gboudtery.
IiaOO.KLYS.
No. 1, White Oak Logs; No. 2, White Oak Neel
Piece, : No. 3. White Oak Curved Timber; No 4, White
gek Plank: No. 6, Yellow Pine Loge ; No. 7, Yellow
Pine Beams; No 8, Yellow Pine Mast and Spar Timber;
No. 9, White Oak Boards and Plank; No. 11, White
Pine Timber and Loge: No. 13, Atli Flank • No. 14, Ash
Oam ; No.-15, Bickory Bars and Hand Spikes; NO- 16,
Black Walnut and Cherry; No. 17, Cedar; No. 18. Lo
cast; No. 19. White Oak Staves and Heading; Ne.. 211,
Black Spruce; No. 22, Mahogany; No. 23, Lignumvitte;
No. 25, lion, round, flat and square; No. 28, Steel;
No. 27, Iron Spikes; No. 28. Iron - Nails. w(might. out;
No. 30, Lead; No. Si, Zinc Tin; No. 33; Hardware; No.
34, Tools fur Stores; No. 36, White Lead; No. 37, Zino
Paint; No. 38, Colored Paints, Dryers;.No. 39, Varnish;
No. 40, Linseed Oil; No. 41,G lass; No. 42 , Brushes; No.
44, Pish Oil; No. 4.5, Tallow;•flo. 47, Ship Chandlery.
_ _
PHILADELPHIA.
Class No. 1 White Oak Loge; No 2, White Oak Keel
Pieces; No. 11, White Oak Curved Timber; No. 4, White
Oak Plank; ko. 10, White Pine Mast and Spar Timber:
No.ll, White Pine Plank and Boards; No. 12. White
Pine Deck' Plank and Stage Plank; No. 13. Ash Loge
and Plank; No 19, Ash Oars; No. 16. Black Walnut.,
Cherry. Mahogany: No. 17. Cypress and Cedar: No. 18,
Loci, a Treenalle; N 0.20. Black Spruce; N0.23,L1im cn
vlitc ; No. 26, 'lron, round, flat, square; No. 26, Steel;
No. 27, Iron Spikes; No. 22: Iron Nails, wrought. cut;
No. 3 0 , Lrad; No. :31, Zinc , Tim and Solder; No. 33,
Hardware; No. 34, Tools tor Siotes ;No '36, White Lead:
No. 37. Zinc Paints ; No. 38, Colored Paints. Dryers. ke. ;
No. sa Varnish; No. 40, Linseed 011; No. 41. Ohm;
No. 44 . Filth Oil; No, 45, Tallow, Soap, Sweet' Oil No'.
47, Ship Chandlery; No. 48, Oakum; No. 60, I.ngot
Copper.
WASHINGTON.
Clam No. 3, White Oak Knee Pieces: No. 11, White
Pine Plank and Hoards; No. 13, Ash Plank; No. 14. Ask
Oars•, No. 16, Mask Walnut. Cherry. and Mahogany;
No. 17. Cyurees; No. 20, Spruce Pine Spars,' N 0.21, POP-
Jar; No. 26, Iron, round, Hat, and square; No. 26,8tee1;
No. 27, Spikes; No. 28, flails; No. 30, Lead; No. Si,
Zinc, Tin,.and Solder; No. 33, Hardware; No. 31, Tools
for Stona,• No. 86, White Lead; N 0.37, Zinc Paint; No.
38; Colored Painte;_No. 89, Turpentine and Varnish;
No. 40, Linseed Oil: No. 41, Glass; No. 48, Tallow,
Soap, die, ; NO. 47, Ship Chandlery; No. 48, Oakum;
No. 49, Tank Iron), o. 60. Ingot Copper; No. 62._P0105;
No. 54, Bellows. Iy 6-w4t
PROPOSALS FOR 3fALLEA-BLE
/RON CAVALRY TRIMMINGS.
ORDNANCE OPTICS, WAR DEPARTKawr,
WASHINGTON. Jalyl4
SEALED PROPOSALS is ill be received at this once
until SATURDAY, August 20,1864 at 4 o'clock 1. M., for
the delivery at.the following points of the undermen
tioned qoantitire of malleable-iron, trimmings for ca
valry equipments:
Al the New York Ageacv, New York, 80,000 sets.
At the Frank ford Arsenal, 10,000 sets,
At the Allegheny Arsenal, 20,000 sets.
At the Sc. ,Loals Arsenal, 10.000.
Each set is to consist of the numbers of each kind of
buckle, square, ring, bolt, stod, and loop now Pre
scribed, except that two of the D rings in each yet are to
be made of the new pattern, with stop, according to the
model to be seen at the above arsenals. The castings
are to he made of the beat quality of malleable linn,the
tongues of the buckles of the best stock wire. The ell
mensions of tho cleaned castings and the finish, and di
mensions of the buckle tongues end rollers, must eon
form strictly to the standard gauges, which will be ap
plied beforejapanning. After being thoroughly cleaned
and freed from all sprawl, and Irregularities they are to
be japanned in theb eel manner.
The goods are, to be put np in paners, in the usual man
ner, and packed, two hundred complete sets In a box of
a quality, and marked as may be prescribed by the in
speethig officer. . •
The work is to be subject to inspeCtion at the manu
factory in all stages of its progress, and no goads are to
be received or paid for which have not passed inspec
tion.
Deliveries are to be made as follows:
Bidders :will state the Weekly rate at which they can
Bidders will state the arsenal or arsenals where they
fo r =eTtrel y cl e i r bltt d e3 ' e f u or am mt h g ft r a ts oiL h . eY l e a r atire e s
to make deliveries at a specified time will subject the
contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to
deliver at that time.
No hide will be received from parties other than regu
lar manufacturers of the articles proposed for, and who
are known to thin Department to be capable of executing
in their own shops the work proposed for.
Forme of bide can be obtained at the above•named
arsenals. Proposals not :made oat on tuft
not be considered.
GUARANTEE.
The bidder will be required to accompany his propo
sition with a guarantee, aigned by two responsible per
sons, that, in case his bid be accepted, he 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 articles proposed, in conformity
With the terms of this advertisement and in mute the
said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they
to make good the difference between the offer or said
bidder 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, and the United BUttes District Attomey.
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 bidder or bidders upon
signing the contract,
FORE OF GUARANTEE.
We, the undersigned, residents in
county of --, and State of ..hereby
jointly and several y covenant with the United States,
and guarantee, in ease the foregoing bid of ---
be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the
contract for the same, wits) good and sufficient sureties,
in a stun equal to the amount of the coati act, to furnish
the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of
this advertisement, dated July 14, 1861, 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.
Given under our hands and seals
Witness: t this—day of —, 188—.
Neal.]
t Seal. 3
To thfe giutrantee must be appended the official certi
ficate above mentioned.
Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to.
enter into bo n ds with approved sureties for the faithful
execution of the sane.
. • - • -•
Upon the award being made, snecessfnl bidders will
be notified and furnished with forms of contract and
bond.
The Department reeerves the right to reject any or all
the bide if deemed nnsatisractory on any account.
Proposals 1011 be addressee to 6 ' Brigadier General
Geoine Rameay, Chief of Ordnance,. Washington,
D. C.. " and will be endorsed, • 'Proposals for Mallea
ble Iron Cavalry Trimmings.
• GEO.
1318 far let Brigadier General, D.
e ße f d O IS r A n Y n
c
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
• •
Was DEPANTWENT,
WatinnedioN. N. C.. July
thiss6s.
SEALID PROPOSALS will bo received at °Bice
wall' 4 o'clock, on the let day of August 1864 , for the
delivery at the New York Agency, No . 46 Worth street,
New York city, of
TWENTY•THOUSAND ARTILLERY ELAMITE.
These Blankets must be of pure wool. close woven.
of stout yarns, to be red, with a black border, three
(3) inches wide, from the edge, and the letters "17.
" FIX (6) inches high. black color. in the i nc hes
the blanket. They ale to be seventy-dve (75)
long try sixty-seven (67) Inches wide, and of the weight
of 3.1875 lbs., or 3 3 . 16 lbs., on which a variation of
0.1175, or 3-16th lbs.,will be allowed . They must be
single, and not in mrs. and be packed in cases of one
hundred each.
({The- Blankets are to be inspected at the factory where
made, and none will be accepted or paid for except such
as are approved upon inspection.
Deliveries 'must be made as follows: One-twentieth
of the amount contracted for on the Slot day of August,
and one.tenth of the amount per week thereafter.
contractoro del forf e it u re pecified time will subject the
to a of the number he may fail to
deliver at that time.
No bid pill be considered which does.met home from
a manuliactarer of blankets or regular dealer in such
goods.
Forms .01 bid can be obtained at the. above-named
arsenals. Proposals not made out on this loran will
not be considered.
_. GUARANTEE. • •
The bidder will be required to accompany Ids
, proposi•
Lion with a guarantee, signed by two responsible per
eons that in cats his bid is accepted he will atones exe
cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient
sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con
tract, to deliver the article proposed, in conformity
saidwith the terms of this advertisement; con t ra ct, case the
bidder should fail to enter into the they to
make good the difference bet Ween the offer of said bid
der and the next responsible bidder, or the person to
whom the contract may be awarded. The responsib
ty of the guarantors must be shown by the official caiti
ff cats of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the
United States D lath ct. Attorney.
Bonds. in a stint equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors,
will he required of the successful bidder or bidders
nton signing 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 geed and sufficient suretles..in a sum equal to the
amount of, the contract. to furnish the articles proposed
In conformity with tile terms of thi advertisement, dated
July 13, 186 t, under which the bid was :Inlvhs; 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 and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to
whom the contract may be awarded. •
wit ne ., : i-Given under our hands and seals this ----
t day of -,
Meal.]
.]
Meal
To this guarantee must be appended the °tidal certifi
cate above mentioned.
Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to
enter lute bonds, with approvedenretles, for the faithful
exectuticn of the same.
Upon tbe award being.made, snceeeafni bidders will
be notified and furnished with forms of contrSct and
bond.
The
De reserves the right to reject any orau
the bid, if deemed nneatiefeeton, on any account.
.Proposals will be add reseed to . ` BRICULDIE It GRIM
BAL CIOROS D..RaIIiBAY, Chief of Ordntmee, Wash
iny ton, D.C.," and will be endorsed "Proposale for
Artillery Blankets ." 080. -1). Ams Kr.
iritlierwt taut Brig. Gen. , ,Obief of 9rdnanee.
roIIRE P 41211
te made of pure, fresh Pant Oft, and a entirely
vegetable %ban; allow. suitable for Toilet MIA than those
made P:om .. animal fate. In - boxes a one dozen sakes.
for S I per Dm Manufactured by
GEO. M. ELRIBTON & 801,
Is, 116 MARGARMITA Street, between Trout arta
141... a. Mum' Rallentrldll,
1,16 .411.
--- •
COTTON BAIL DIJON AND CANVAS
_ --, of all numbers and brands
Raven's Dusk Awning Twills, et all deesriztions, for
Tents, etrainge, Trunk and Wagon Covera•
Also, Paper . I fanefeatn_ftre' D ri er Telt% -trout 1 , 10
feet wide. 'Tarmnl4l, 401tily Ran T wil. 3 303 .
, drilf W.- vRRNAA,
I - twsi-lif - . 10511011E4r Us,.
1108 A
pßaposgz-zoi!„ MORTAR SHELL;
OFFien, WAR DerAnTarelriA.
WeenTeerol4. Aar 8. UM
, OILED . PRBPOSALB will be received at this oaks
unfit MONDAY . . the let day of ATlLinr4.lll:ol. for 8-INCH
MORTAR SHELL, to be • delivered in the following
quantities, at the under-named Arsenals. viz:
At Watertown Arsenal; Massachusetts. 5,01 XL
At Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 10.00 a.
Newifork Arsenal, Povernor's island, New York,
20,000.
At Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg. 10.000.
At Washington Arsenal. D. C , 8.000.
These projectiles are to be made of the kind of metal
and inspected after the rule, laid down in the Ordnance
Manuel: the tensile strength of the iron to be not less
than 14.1 n pounds per square inch.
Drawings can be seen at any of the Vatted States Ar-.
seerals.
'I he projectiles are to be inspected at the foundry
where cast, and are to he delivered at the Arsenals free
of charge for transportation or handling.
Bidders will state the rate at which they will deliver.
Failures to make deliveries at a DP.CI fled time will sub
ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may
tail 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 Fs contract offer shell ether '
than these cast in his own foundry, they will be reject
ed,. and the contract rendered null and void.
• -Forms of bid can be obtained at the above-named Ar
gentile.Proposals not made oat on this form will not •
be considered.
GUARANTY.
The bidder Rill be requited to - accompany his propo
sition with a
. guaranty signed by two responsible per
sens, that. incase his bid is accepted. he will at once
execute tbe - 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 propoeed.in conformity with
tbe terms of this advertisement; and In case the said
bidder should 'fail to enter into the contract. they to
wake 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 Malted States District Attorney.
Bonds in the sum equal to the amonnt•of the contract,
signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, •
will' be required of the successful lidder or bidders
upon signing the contract.
, FORE& 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 sudiejent 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 8, 'lBB4under 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 award-d.
5 Given under our hands and seals
t this day of —, ISO—.
(Seal.)
(Seat.)
Witness
TO this guaranty must be appended the official certill
cate above mentioned.
Each party obtaining a contract willlbe o):diged to ea
ter into bonds with approved inanities forthe faithful
execotlon of the same.
Upon the award being made. saccessfdl bidders will
be notified and furnished with forms of contract and
bond.
Th. Department reserves the right to reject any or all
the bids if deemed unsatisfactory on any account.
Proposals will be addressed to " BRIO A DISR ourEr,-
RAL GEOROF D. RAMSAY, Chief of Opinance,Wash-
D C., 'and will be endorsed 'Proposals for
8-inch Mortar Shell " • GEOBBA D. ItaafitAY,
jyll-mwt 10t Brig. General. Chief of Ordnance.
PROPOSAL B.
gsoposAts_poß ITTDRS.TALLOW HOOPS,RORNS,
• CHUCKS,. SHINS, AND TOV(01:138.
Orgleg Darer ColorragAlrf OP SifsalerBBas,
W.igainproir. D. 0., July g, 1861.
HEALED PROPOSALS, in dupticate.are invited until
the 21 , 4 day of July, at li o'clock LIE., for Hides, Tal
low, Hoofs, Horns. Checks, Shine. ard Tongues of all
Government Cattle Fluarbtered within theancientlimits
Of the Dietrict of Columbia, for three months, or more.
from the commencement of the contract.
The above article., to be collected by the contractor
and removed front the various places at which the cattle
are billed at en& times as may be designated by the
ofcerin charge.
The number of Cattle need monthly vary from . 1.800
to 3,000, and are now killed at Chain Bridge, Oleaboro',
Convalescent Camp , Washington, and Alexandria. bit
other places may ggcur within the prescribed limits
where there articles will be required to be collected.
• The contractor shall be liable for all the Widen, Tallow,
Hoofs, Borns, Chocks. Shins, and Tongues coming from
all the Government Beef Cattle slaughtered, unless it
ca n be made iallsfautorilr to appear to the Snbsistence
Department that all due exertion, diligence, and care
was Made to obtain said articles. .
Payment will be required every ten days In Govern..
meat funds.
The bids will stateihe amount per animal for tbe AT
ticl es referred tn, and be accompanied by the following
guarantee, certificate. affidavits of each guarantor, and
oath of allegiance. Blank forms can be obtained by
application to the undersigned.
PROPOSALS
I, Of the Ste," Olmany Of
offer, per head, for all Hides, Tall o w. —. w% goofs, Horne.
Chucks, Shine, and . Tongues of all Government Beef
Cattle killed within the ancient Matte of the District of
Columbia, dollare and cente (the amount to.be
in words and lignres).subject to all the conditions of the
advertimnent herewith appended. ,
OIIA}LA
We, the undersigned. residente 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 -shall be accepted, that
be will, wit bin five days after the acceptance of said bid.
alma contract for the prompt and faithful execution of
the same,and that we will become his surety on a bond. .
in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, for the perform
ance of his contract - in conformity with the terms of hie
proposal, and that in case the said - shall fail to
enter into a contract, ander the terms of the advertise
ment dated July 8, 1864, we guarantee to make good the
difference between the offer made by raid in the
foregoing proposal and the next lowest responxible formal, I
bidder, or the person ; to whom the contract:may be
awarded.
Witness: f Given under our hands and seals,
- t this —day of —,
• . NEAL.)
beThe responsiblllty of the guarantors must be shown
by the official certificate of a United States Madrid
Attorney or United States judge. The certificate must
be in the following form:
I hereby certify tlaat'from 'evidence entirely eatisfee
tm to me the above. named guarantors, are good and
sufficient as sureties for double the amount for which
they offer to be seenrity.
T. vettieh each guarantor must make and append the
following
OATH:
'• State of county of before me, -
- a --- in and for the county and State aforesaid,
personally appeared, one of • he sureties on the
guarantee of 'who, being duly sworn,deposes
and says that he is worth. over and abov.e alljurt debts
and ,es, the sum of ttirty thousand dollars.
"Subscribed and swc:rn before me, this day of
186-, at • ...
Eo bids will be considered unless made out in con
formity with the above form. and are accempaulefi by
the foregoing guarantee, cerlidoitte, and affidavits.
nil bidders must forward with their proposals an oath
of allegiance, unless oes•may be on Me with the °facer
who stall open the bids; and no proposals not folly
complying with the foregoing requirements, as well in
fact as in form, will be considered or regarded as a pro
posal within the meaning of this advertisement.
The contractor will be lieldkccountable for the Rides,
Tallow. Hoofs, Gems, Chucks, &c., one week after the
signing of the contract.
Bidders must be present at the opening of the bids to
reepond to their names, and all bids most be endorsed
"Proposals for purchasing llides,Tallow.Hooke, Horan,
Chucks, Sic.," and be directed to the undersigned.
G. BELL.
3711-mwf6t
Lieut. Col. and C. E.
pROPOSALE3 FOR STEAK FIRE ER
OMB.
Oapirancn Orrian,_Wea DuPAnrwitwr.
WABITINGTON, D. 0., July 2, 1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at this office
until MONDAT, the Wth day of July, 1954, at 4 o'clock
P. M., to furnish
Six (6,lgaimpd or third-class Steam 'Fire Engines, of
Perfect 1 1111112fOn power, complete in all parts, with all
the modern Improvements combined, to be drawn by
band power,. the weight not to exceed CND pounds
when ready f or service.. The diameter of the recline
ca forcingm force pump to be about inches, capable
ofone (1) stream of water from a .IX-Inch nozzle
averaging from 240 to 276 feet, and two streams from a
X -Inch nozzle averegine from 175 to 210 feet. These en
gines
are to be supplied with tenders and hose carts of
approved coma - action, with all the necessary Stange.
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 a full head
of steam under his directions.
The bidder will be required toTRIL
accompany his propo
sition with a guarantee signed by two responsible per
sons, that, in case his bid is accepted, he 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 inconformity with
the terms of this ndverthiefeenti 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 gnanintors must be shown
by the official certificate of the. Clerk of the nearest Dia.
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.
FORM OF euenarrEs.
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--
behcccpted, 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 inconformity with the terms of this
advertisement, dated July 2, 1E64, 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.
Witness: GiVell under our hands and seals
, 1 this day of
[Sent l
ESeaL
To this guaranty must be appended the Waded certi
ficate above mentioned. -
'These Engines aretobe delivered at the t he
nufs ctare. Upon the award being made. the successful
bidder will be notified. and furnished with forme of
contract and bond. The Departmentreserves the right
to reject any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory.
Proposals will be addressed- to -• Brigadier General
George D. Rnmeay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington D.
C. " and will be endorsed " Proposals for Steam f ire
Bigines." GEO. Che f of Brigadier General, Chief cif Ordnance.
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P ROPOSALS . FOR BUILDING
FLOATING MIX DoCIIB.
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BtIRRAC OP TAPIMCAND DOCILS, qi II' IVIT.TIBIS4.
. SEPARATE SEALED PROPQSALF4' endorsed "Pro
peseta for Beading floating Dry Dock, accompanied
by plans and specifications in fall detail, will be re
ceived at this oface, until 12 o'clockjil. on the 28th day
et JULY inst., for the construction of a floating dry
dock for we at or near the Nav_y Yard. 'New York. and
one for we at the Navy Yard, Philadelphiariiaid. doeks
to be of full and sufficient capacity and power to receive,
raise. and sustain in safety a vessel of at least Mfirfeet
in length, 46 feet breadth, and 16 feet draft, of 2,200 tone
displacement.
Bidders will make their speccations , ftill and clear.
describing the kinds and Qualities of materials-Proposed
to be used; they may bid for one or both docks, and in
their offers, which most be separate, they will state
the price 'for which they will build the dock, aad the
time at which they wilt engage to have it ready for use.
All patents or patented articles, if any; employed in
the construction of theta docks are to be included in the
Proposals.
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IILARSILIVS S
MARSHAL'S SALE. -BY . . Wier trk.
of aWiit of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN AA.-
DER, Judge of the District Court of the UnitedDWAL Mates,
in and for the Eastern district of Penneylvania. to Ad
miralty, to me directed will be sold at Albite Sate, to
the_highest and best Welder, for cash. at titer yard of
HUMPHREY HOFBMAN &Co., WATER. Street, above
Vine, on THVESDAY July 21. 186 , t„ ab 12 o'clock IL,
12,000 locust treenaiis ' and 212 cubic fent of locust logs.
The locust logs are now lying on lot sonthwest corner
of CALLOWEILL Street and DELAWARE avenue.
WILLIAM' ifiLLWARD
,
United Stake Mamba' B D. of Penner 'Thule-
PEMEDELPRIA, July 15. 185 .
4. Iyl6-e t
ENSERVO.
A tenet effective and delight:lV ncepayggion
-?OR TEETH AND GDNS.
and- De nt
Richly
tete.
recommended by the moat eminent fosters
It Is the result of a thorongh course of ecientile erne-
Beare
dolman', extending through a period of nearly thirty
To a great extent to every ease, and entirelyin many.
IT WILL PREVENT BROAY Or TEETH. It win also
STRENGTHEN WEAR .11:11BP TBSTIff
BEAUTIFULLY CLEAB. AND BILIATH
Bee Otroulare. Price MAred eolelyby
1118 8. T. RR D. Dagli
cEreerlarT et.. Pidindate At.
'Tor plate by Druyirbity_
WINER OF. - RRA.IITY.
WRITE 'VIRGIN WAX CF Larl.lyzaw ._ ,
A new lettEaCll COQUITIC for beentifyint. wham.
log, and preserving .the oomplexion. lb la - the neolli
'wonderful omnpound of the age. Those le *Atha
chant, Powder, magnesia, bismuth. nor tale in its nom.
Doaitlen, it being . tompea entirely -of D.
Wax.; hence ite ea usoerry qualities. for.
the sigh. *eking it soft, smooth, fair, NA t -
It makes the old appear young, the homely ba.r, me.
the handsome more 'beautiful, and the most beautiful
CO •Priee 26 wed 60 cents. Wed only by RUNT
& CO., Perfumers, 41 South XI
____.R ereee,ro door,
above Mu:taunt, and 133 %nth Bir aariß Street;above
Welaut.
Je22-Itui
T L ILEIVEA
IK UTETL, ART OF EITANagro
ING TRY IN. ats de tuft d 2 4 - anaat le
Mew
&
row put.) fo r um/mamas the skin, laid.law, iusall-ml
raaki. VIIIIid. . ells raany, Roam lia. witittrot iikh-11.
the roam makes& comp azon. Its or , " 4 01 trray 105 0 .7
. coal. sold in. Ali. price ons dollar, wiAhlitreotions for
ou.. }UM 4 I CIO.. PrzroisoNs. I.lllolih 11CIRTE
Eitrest, two dpies akar ftlit•lird 7 211.11.1111Mizen,_ _
I Sing. -
satimis _ -
AIICTioN 84 1.
JOHN B. MYERS g co
BERS. Noe. 232 and 234 xi'
MYST PALL SA LB O i?
BROGANS. AND I ru.Av';‘N.
ON TMEADAY
Angagt 2d. IS€4. at tO o ' c lock. tri , i1. 13 , •
logne, on four menthe' credit, 4. •e.
boots. shoe,. broanna, -army fo,,Ct?
Aoembracing a prima and fp..o tre
and Eastern rnanufactore, whi c h ter;
amination early on xi:lomin; or Sala.
LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF son
- BfESTIe DRY 110;
troy' In Gririnal
_ oN WEDNE7D 4y
August 3d. 1864. at 11 o'clock, Rill ti;
Immo, for cask & about 875 entire ek
XXI bales red, white, yell ow . 1.
twilled flannels and SaCkillgS.
Masses plain and printed satinet;.
60 cases Kentucky jeans.
.93 capes 3-4 and 71 wool lissom.
16 eases miners' flannels.
20 bales all-wool tweeds.
6 cases 64 beaver cloths.
60 cases C a n t on 12-9 Rochdale Meek
• 75 cases flannols. 41.
25 cases madder and black nrist..
76 cases Androscoggin, LeWiAlOll„
toreet jeans.
- 35 hales tickings
-20 bales brown drills.
60 s bleached mualins, 44
other ease
staple brands. v".t.•
10 bales crest,.
lo eases 10-4 and 11-4 hrown and /4 4 ,..
26 cases striper and checks.
CM bales 34 and 4 , 4 h e avy Tam en 44.
The particular attention of lb. •, ital.
sale. as it will comprise the Snort
goods, all in order and in griping(
M THOMAS & SONS, ......:.
ANAP Boa. 139 and 141 South Pb
SUPERIOR FIRS PROOFS, Srgvi tt e
R i
ON THURSDAY MIN
Without reserve, for account ef .
one Farrel & Herring parlor. .fir 4
comely inlaid; one Evans. Watts <,.
glar-proof safe; VPrtiral
v p ie w F e i r i n m g dand yJ W.v e L or e ; cop ra kbook. yja •
;.• •
May be examined any time previous tit
Salo at Non. 139 and 141 9 01tb
supgRIOR. FTTRNiTiTiIIi ELEGANT
LODSON On ,
TM:T RRa RU/A nt,,
t Mn
At 9 o'clock, at the auction Fiore.
grona -plate pin mirror. elegant
piano, mabolany piano fort,, anniTi or y r 7
dean, superior book case.. line carpe '
Also, a set of tinsmith's tools.
' bale No: R 44 NortklygrEsiv
summit); FUR ?MUNE, PI:CE
ON MONDAY MOFtoi. '
-Zth Soot., at 10 o'clock: at ko. 511
atmet;bynatalocce. the superior fnrc!..
try and imperial carpets, C. Mart:
o'clock on the morning of the pale.
Sale No. 614 North SIXTEENTH
SUPERIOR FURNITU RR, NteSEVVii.ID
ROA, TAPESTRY CA RPEN
• ON PRItOAT M0R513.7
29th tint. at 10 o'clock, by estsio gtme .
SIXTERBTEI Street, shove Wailms- t•••• •
rfor furniture. fine toned P10P... hr.
French plate pier mirror. fine hatter,
carnets,
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the it, •••
By SCOTT xt . STEWART,
SERB AND C .1113178t10N
6IiI2pUISTNUT Street and 615 SANsny
CEIANPAGNItif,_ BRANDIF. , z.
vil3bi WEDNESDAY MORNIN , ;
20th hits , 14 . 10 o'ciccir, we will •,-; •
the stock of Champag nee, compriw re
liamm & Co. Venve Clignot, idoet C.
bertin, blons;eanx. &e.
Also. ti few eases Oterd
ET WI BrindY.
CLARNK
Also, 10 Cases Chateau. Margaux . Clarpt
BY HENRY P. WOLRBRT,
AUCTIONEER.
No. 202 MARKET Street, South Side, skot.
READY-MADE CLOTIIING.ITELT
GOODS, TRIMMINGS. SHIRTS, WO c ,
ON WEDNESDAY MORNINe,
July 20th, commencing at 10 o'clock,
the shelves a desirable assortment of
Saba of Dry_Goolia, Trimming% Sot,
MONDAY, WEDNBSDAY. and FRIDAtti:
mewing at 10 o'eogsk.
SS, BRINLEY
F UIII Pro 615 (..t-
ORMSTNIIT and 612 11.7,
pANCOAEIT - WARNOCI:
TIONERES.' No. 240 KLUB? &..
- 033:rim FORD & 00., AUCTI.):::
.a_ irrausatamote sad OM COUNEt.•
FOR SALE AND TO LL?
CARD. -w- (..BEDFORD
respectfully urge that his GM- wia
Estate Once, at No. 1913 CALLOWHii, , ::.::
GOOD PLACE for the sale or pnrchass •
the collection of house and ground ruts.
references.
TO LET—THE SECOND_ , TFIIRT
-A-fourth Floors at 2,716 MAIIHOST &ma
Chunk slim . -
FQR BALE OR RENT
mA row-story WWI-PROOF STORE, N. r z
Et. PoAseesion giverritte 18th of Atiquq 1
ALFRED FASSITT, EOO MARKET St.
lITO LET-A. DOUBLE
STOEY BRICK HOUSE, with in..:
ments. Rent taken out to board. App:. •
ELFRETH'S Alley, between Front an.:
Arch and Race etreeta.
gmj GRENN 131"REET, NE?"
PARK —A very desirable ;Walden,
fronebY 180 feet deep to a back street. .T
high, overlooking nearly all the city.
city and country ad van hures. Large frost k
Immediate possession. Terms accommedz.
BONS 41. f. '
' jflB-3t • 116 North Nir
fi FOR SALE-DWELLING
and 2032 Green Street.
Dwelling S. corner nineteenth and Er::
Dwellings 2 1 .96 and =9 Mount Vernon,
Dwelling. 2039, 2017 and2oil Wallace.
Valuable Farm of 80 acres of Land. and
ings, near Cheater, on Railroad.
i 6 Acres In Camden Coon tr, at VS per ac 7 ,.
Pleasant Cottage and Sable, with one act
at Burlington. N. J. Very cheap.
Cottage, with Stable and good Lot, at Ti.'-
Also, a large Yarietyof ether properties.t.
country. B. F. GILSNN. 1238. ROM:
1916 and S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH
el FOR SALE--A SPLENDID 7
STORY BRICK DWELLING, three
buildings, containing all the latest impro• •
side-yard. Lot 110 !bet deep, with drl'r ,
connecting with large culvert. No. 2,011
street.
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LARGE AND VALUABLE.,
=AMITY FOR SALS.—The yery largi at:
one LOT and 131TELDINO, No. 308CH.littyy
the centre of buboes; containing 80
A
street, depth I feet, being 78 feet wide ea
the rot, and at that opening to a lar,::
lead lug to Cherry street. Its advantages of
RIES 'AND PosiTrox
are rare:r:t* . 4
Apply at the office of Christ Church Horoin. : ' • zi• •
No. 228 WAL:cr
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ab FOR. BALE-CHESTER
cheap, containing IDS acres,
the balance in a high state of caltivption,
tered ; situate near Downingtown, 38 "
rior stone buildings. spring house, Sts.
a ;ple orchards. Fosseudon this snwnwa..,
pet StOSO. P:
iY9-tf 322 Virltr:-
SHIPPIPG.
gm STEAM WEEKLY ',.
VIRPOOL, touching at QUE 7%
'Work Harbor.) _The well-known Steatse;.
-verpool, New York,nd Philadelphia Sza , _•.•
in are intended to Bail as follows: _
ZWIA SATIMPAI
BDTICBIJHUH . USATRDsf
CITY. OP WASHINGTON BATT/110g
and every succeeding Saturday at Noon. Inc
North River..
RATES Or PASSAGE:
Payable hi Gold, or lts equivalent In Cara
FIRST CABIN 1680 00rSNRAGE
do to L0nd0n ..... ES 00 do to Let
.do to Paris 96 CO do to Per.
do to Hmburg 90 00 do to
Passengers'also forwarded to Havre, But'.
terdam, Antwerp, &u., at equally low WI,
Fares from Livertuxrl or Queenstown: 14
1/106. Steerage from Liverpool and Qv
gat. 'Those who wish to send for their friti.l:
tickets here at these rates,
For further information aptly at the (
ONces. JOHN H. HALE
le2l-13 111 WALNUT Street, IT.:
Ala BOSTON AN'D
MIA STEAMSHIP LINA milt.,
PHIL
gort on SATURDAYS. from first, wharf t:
Street. Philadelphia, and Long MAI% BoAI
The steamship NORMAN. Captain &kit
fron. Ph il adelphia for Boston on Saturday.
Ifra .Id., and steamship salf.ol4: Capt. Man:.
Boston for Philadelphia on same day. at 4 o'c-
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!These new and anbetantial steamships tor_line, eailLtm from each port punctually on
Lnenraneee effected at one-half the Dre m
On the vessels.
P'reighta takaa at fair nkw
Shippers are requested to gaud Slip Itersqw
Lading with their goods.
.IrorFreight or PaesagejtAring fine SCOW : :
apply to nuaRY WINS4R -1 •
nihn-t[ 332 South DMA wAn
MACHINERY AND UlO4
afitk PENN STEAM 11.1
AND BOILER WORKS. —NEari-
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENPS' ..: (kf;
CRINISTS, BOILER-M.ARERB, BLACKiI
FOUNDERS, having for many years
operation, and been exclusively engaged it .
repairing Marine and River Engines, - hc:h 1 ;•.; '
sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks„ ProP* . ::fn.
respectfully offer their services to the
fully prepared to contract for engines-4
rine, River, and Stationary; having fete°
different sizes, are- prepared to eiseecnc
quick despatch. Every description of
made at the shortest nobs*. High sad b'
Fine Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, of
eYllnlnia, charcoal iron, Forgings ()rail *he.
Iron and Brass Castings_ of f al ae',seriptios•:'
11 /Es Sc rew - Cutting, aid all other work var'' .
the above business.
Plowings and speciecations for all semi •
establishment free of charge, and wmk ;or ••••
-
The subscribers have ample wharf-dmil r "A
pairs of boats, where they can Ile in
are provided with shears,. blocks, nail"
raisin& heav7 or light weights.
I D O A T2I I
BEACH a P A :42
Z. VAUGHAN salicuoi. Wrmgas ITO
road IL COPS.
souTirwAKK FOUNDRY,
/MPH AND WASAINUTOJ I
PHTLADELPFILL
"WEREICH & SONS,
ENGINE:RES AND MACIUNIM., -
Wanntasture High and Low Promo En-sr-
Wad, river, and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasmeters, Tanks, Iron uu-:- ,t; •
into of sli kinds. either iron or brass. „ 4. 7:
!Ton-frame Roofs for Gas Works, W" ..
road Station
es:
. Retorts and Gas Ilsohhiery of the 'stags
Proved construe/don. r ti
r, 64 of Plantatinn Ni' `' V --
._osscar. a Trl : 3 l, and Grist Mills. Vastest
Btu f or Defecatorn, Filters. Pam o;t 4
Sole agen N. Billlens's Pagsui Sac , .
Milano Nesanyth's Patent Stea=
Wall itt Wolasy's Patent Centrifugal .21. '
Rachine.
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., ST „.
GENIC :1313TLDEIRS, hos Yenndera itightatits
t, an 4( Boiler mom% Zia KILL Rtm e muagbids
COAL.
R ' 0 A Is, SUGAR LOAF. •„
irEAD•OW. and Swing Nonntaial. 4. ,.. - •
maw Lomat Mmuitain. min Schne",._r,'''
Valn_ty fox use. DODO , .
aaa wILNow gto. olgoo. No. Di Soa:t.).
puRE LEHIGH
XISSEKREI oaAsabrent it'ettil r 1.4
ocaaarllloiirr sad PuPLAHN St. g o
JO
WINIXM GLASS.—FRO C t
Gla ss rot stare fronts, Hone) re •`
th ht lu moms_ • Port and Deck 1.44 , !•.,
astai c ogi m - . v estibules ttc. • Pr.:•1••:
wad lisrxiastie adoir i' ls ' " '
riati, for Bah IIFY ,-
BOPP. EuxosmAraii;•
ta2fl-lis
ios. 205 ani AOT IL Fuw •
ta,
EVAlig. & WATSOIC?,c
sALAsLoos . "
STORE
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