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BLELITAJIT.
ABOUT TER MUTT.
Within the last three or four days considerable
anxiety hes been manifested by citizens relative
to the draft, to take plate on the 6th proz., and
every exertion la being made to have quotas re.
duoed, recruits obtalted t and substitutes sworn in
and forwarded. Stare tt has been stated that the
quota of New York, by reason of navy credits, is
entirely full, exertions have been made to ascertain
the number of enlistments in the navy from the
different wards of the city.
A committee le now actively at work canvassing
the Second ward, to ascertain the number of men
who have entered the navy since the commence meat
of the war, and for whom credits are allowed. In
two precincts alone, upwards of seventy men, ace
tually residents of the ward, were found on Tues
day. If the .other precincts do as well, there will
prcbably be no necessity for a draft In the ward.
The Fourth-ward committee, we learn, have been
very successful In the matter, and have already dis
covered a putholent number of enlistments to clear
the ward. Other wards are interested in the sub
ject, and If active measures are commented at once,
the quota of the city will be materially lessened.
Some parties residing in wards having the largest
quotas to fill, in order to escape the draft, are having
their enrolment changed after moving into other
wards. An Inquiry of the Provost Marshal General
as to whether a man who has been regularly en
rolled In cue ward can change his enrolment to
another ward , , has produced the fellerrlng answer
from Captain R. I. Dodge, Who has charge of the
Pe l3 _DßY l ,4lllat Er-Mil:lent Bureau:
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"tartrdalar 24 applies to districts, not sub.distriots.
No change had better be made in the enrolment of
the sub.distriot of the same district, on account of
persons removing from one to another."
The committee appointed to superintend recruit
ing for the wards having the largest quotas to till
have had a fourth mustering lieutenant appointed.
The lieutenants have all established their head
quarters and have commenoed operations. It is to
be hoped that their efforts to relieve the wards will
be successful.
Provost Marshal General Fry has decided that
men who paid commutation under the draft of Jane,
18+33, are liable to the draft which takes place In
September next, to fill liabilities In sub-dtstriots tin
der the calls made np to the present time, and the
district provost marshals Are ordered to place in
the wheel for the draft the names of such parties.
The above baa been currently published In the.pse
pars, but Its authenticity may be doubted, as, havingt
applied for information upon this subject to the ant.
log assistant provost marshal general in this city,
we received an opinion directly its converse In the
following language :
41 The payment of commutation by a person draft
ed last year exempts him from military service for
the term for which he was drafted—to wit, three
yeare.i ,
The case of Captain H. T. Mills, provoet marshal
Of the Fifth illstriot, th New Jersey, who was drafted
some time since in e Fourth district, having been
referred to Provost Marshal General Fry, that
official has directed Captain Brown to disoharke
Capt. Mills from all liability under the late draft',
which finally settles the question as to whether pro.
vest marshals are or are not liable to be drafted.
The Twelfth ward, for twenty•five dollars, Insures
all persons living in that ward exemption from the
draft. All other wards should flx uptai some amount
,which would raise men sufficient to exempt it from
'draft, and insure residents for a sum of money suf
ficient to pay the exemption. Ts,ls could be done
with little difficulty, and all would be led .to sub
scribe.
RECEPTION OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REGI
A telegrap hic despatches has been received from
Colonel LBW, commanding the 234 Regiment Penn
ey] vatila Volunteers, stating that it will arrive In
this city to-day. The hour of arrival le nor stated.
This regiment was mustered into the service of the
United States on the 20th of April, 1881, having
for colonel Charles P. Dare ; lieutenant colonel,
David B. Birney, and major, George 0. Spear. It
was essentially the pioneer regiment of krdladel
tibia, and the day following its muster departed for
Perryville, Maryland, and was eventually stationed
along th e line of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and
Baltimore Railroad, from Elkton to Bash river.
During this period they were fully equipped, and
about the Ist of June were ordered to report to
General Patterson, at Chamolesburg, Pa. They
were here assigned to the Ist Brigade, commanded
by Lieutenant Colonel (since Major General)
Thomas, and took a prominent part In the tight at
Falling Waters on the 2il of July. After partici
pal leg in all the movements of this campaign they
returned home at the expiration of their term of
service, July 24, 1881. No time was lost in reor
ganizing, and on the 21st of August, 1881, the re
ment, numbering fifteen hundred me n , under t i e
name of “Birney's Zonaves," left for Washington,
being commanded by Colonel David B. Birney,
Lieutenant Charles Wilhelm. and Majors George
C. Spear and Sehn Ely.
In the spring of 1862, Colonel Maley, having been
promoted to brigadier general, four companies of
the regiment, together with Major Spear, were
transferred to the 81st Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers, and Thomas 11. Neill, a regular omoer,
was appointed colonel of the remaining ten com
panies, and under his command actively partici
pated In the siege of 'Yorktown, battles of Wil
liamsport, Fair Oaks, the Seven Days' fight be
fore Richmond, Chantilly and Fredericksburg
(first.) Colonel Neill, Laving been promoted to
brigadier Almeria, Nag succeeded by Lieutenant
Colonel L'iy, and under his command it was
engaged in the storming:of Marey's Heights by
General Setigwiek at the battle of Chancellors
vine. The regiment, under the command of
Lieutenant Colonel Glenn, participated In the
third crossing at Fredericksburg and battle of
Gettysburg, and under Col Ely were engaged the
same fall at Rappahannock Station and Mine Run,
soon after which Col. Ely, who, on account of an
old wound received at Fair Oaks, was appointed to
the Invalid Corps, was succeeded by Lieutenant
Colonel John F. Glenn, with Lieutenant Colonel
Wilma J. Wallace and Major Henry J. Reese. In
January, iiB4 the regiment was transferred from
Brandy Station. Va., to Johnson's Island, Ohio,
where they guarded the rebel officers °entitled there
from a raid across the ice from their friends in Ca
nada. In May they rejoined the army at Belle
Plain, Va., and participated in its movements from
that time. At the battle of Cold Hatbor alone
the - regiment .lost nine tracers and SWQ hundred
men,
They formed a part of the ath Corps which was
despatched to the defence of Washington, end
slated In driving the enemy from the front of Fort
Stevens. They have latterly been engaged in the
Shenandoah taller Gen. Sheridan. In the recap
ton to-day the following fire companies will partici
pate : Delaware Eigine, Perseverance Hose, As
sistance Engine, Washington Hose, Hope Engine,
Western Hose, Independence Engine, Moyamensing
Hose, Shiftier Hose and Western Engine.
The oompanies will be divided into two divisions,
the first four companies to constitute the first
dl
vtsion, and the latter companies the second dffision.
The line will be formed on the north side of Wash
ington avenue the right resting on Fifth street.
The ftrst division will occupy the space between
Fourth and Fifth streets, and the second division
the apace between Third and Fourth streets. The
zsd Regiment will form on Third street, north of
Washington, and will come into line between the
first and second divisions. The amoulances of the
fire companies intending to participate will follow
In the rear of the returning regiment. The route
designated will be as follows:
Up Third to South street, up South to Twentieth,
up fwentleth to Callowhill, down Callowhill to
Sixteenth, down Sixteenth to Chestnut, down
Chestnut to Filth, up Fifth to. Vine, up Vine to
Ninth, down Ninth to Race, down Race to Nationat
Guards' Hail, where the regiment will be Ws
inbred.
A delegation clone member froth each company
will receive the regiment at the Baltimore depot,
together with the City Councils and the Committee
of Firemen on Arrangements, and escort the men
to tho liefreshment Saloon S.
David Al. 141 e, chief engineer, has been chosen
chief marshal of the procession.
' Other companies wishing to take part In the re.
oeption will be assigned positions in the rear of the
divisions to which they belong.
A MILITARY RXRCIITION.
William H. Howe, of Co. A, llOth Pennsylvania
Volunteers, is to be executed to-morrow morning at
Fort Mifflin. AG the time of the enrolment, having
deserted from the army, and being at his home in
Perkiomen township, Montgomery county, Howe,
who is described as a perfect desperado, vowed that
he would resist the draft. To his gi eat present sor
row, he did resist the draft, and the manner he did
It was this : He armed himself, and, taking advan
tage of a favorable opponnnity, he waylaid and
shot the enrolling officer of his district, who was
quietly pursuing his duty. Information of this
being conveyed to this city, Deputy Illarakals
Jenkins, Sharkey, and Schuyler started out in
pursuit of the murderer. Having the start of
his pursuers, he escaped to the mountains,
armed with revolvers and bowie knife, being in
fact little short of a walking armory . He roamed
at large in the forests and wilds of Western Penn
sylvania, committing numerous depredations upon
their Inhabitants, who became in dread of his ap
proach for nearly a year. Finally, however, about
three or lota months ago, he was entrapped and
made prisoner. Trial and conviction by oourt
martial soon followed, and if the Presidential mercy
does not intervene, this double criminal will soon
suffer the fate which his acts have courted.
RECRUITING.
We are glad to learn that the mustering lieu
tenants, who were appointed to aid and superintend
recruiting in the five wards which have the greatest
deficiency to overcome, have commenced their work,
and have already obtained some recruits. Thee
ward', if they wish to be freed from the draft,
*Mold aid the lieutenants In their enterprise by
subscribing to enlarge the bounty given to enlisted
men.
ISITIIN OF CITY WARRANTS.
- -
r The Clty Treasurer Issued warrants yesterday for
the payment of the city bounty to twenty:* men,
eight of whom were sabstitntea.
,
• , ..DEREHTERB.
The following .named soldiers were vepsrtoitedijus
Medical Director's office yesterday as having de-
Berted from army hospitals in this department:
Brood and Orterrrstreers—Danlei Johnson, 00. K,
95th Pennsylvania.
McCletion—Jesse Lott, Co. 0, 77th Pennsylvania;
John Erley, Co. A, 11th New Hamipshire.
Filbert,tireel—John 0. Smith, Co. IC, 189th New
York; Nathaniel F. Garvin, Co. B, 68th Pennisyl-
Yank. ; John Peacock, Co. 0, Sd New Hampshire.
Summit. House—Henry N. Buckley, 00. E, 10th
New Jersey ; Alex. McKeever, 10th company S. S.,
00th Ohio.
Chester—Chas. StiilloT, CO. D, 12th Pennsylvania
Cavalry; John Shilogre, Co. F, 98th Pennsylvania
Cavalry ; Jas. Lyons, Co. D 116th Pennsylvania;
Jae. Long, Co. 0, 7th U. S. Artillery.
REMOVAL OF INVALIDS.
Yesterday about two hundred and seventy stok
and wounded soldiers werexemoved In the firemen's
ambulances from the Summit House Hospital to the
West Philadelphia Hospital. The hospital thus
vacated is to be used hereafter for colored soldiers
exclusively.
DEA.TIII3.
The following deaths were reported yesterday, at
the medical director's office, from army hospitals In
tills department :
Beverly llosirltal.—Charles Johnson, Co. F, 39th
MI George Chapman, let New York Art. ; George
F. Singley, Co. K, let Maryland (Jay.; Thomas
24 blichigan ; Adam Kisaigle, Co. 0 72d
Penna. ; Deines, company and regiment' un
known; Thomas Wood,
Co: 0, 12th Maine; Valen
tine Luber, Co, (I, 94th New York.
West negadeiphia frovilal.—Alley Symonds, Co.
13, eth New York Art. ; Hamilton McCullough, Co.
A, 24 New York Art. ; Reuben Soutliwartb, Co. E,
89th New York, H * Jerome Sears, Co. I, 96th New
Yotk ; Thomas D avie "Co . I, loth New ampshire ;
Thomas A. Wateon, Co. 0, 68th Penna.. ; Joseph
Xerrill, Co. 0, 187th Penna. ; Vincent Clark, Co.
kJ, let Michin ; Lewis Thompson, Co. K 7th
Wis. ; Samuel - Turner , Co. 0, Zed IJ. S. Colored;
Hobert Fawley, company and regiment unknown.
There were also two deaths of Unknown soldiers at
the lest mentioned hospital.
BIJUSORLILASTEOVIS
PRESS CLIIII OF PHILADELPHIA.
The members of the Press Club' of Philadelphia,
held a meeting yesterday afternoon, In the Supreme
iCotut room, and permanently organized by elect
ing the following-named officers
President—Thomas M. Coleman.
Vice Preeirleate—John R. Young and Charles 0.
Wilson.
Recording SeCreiary—Willtam H. Fitter.
c omr p on diog Secretory—D. B. Williamson.
7'reoesrer—g. W. C. Greene.
Board. of Directors—John F. Graff, E. 0. w il t.
lees, J. Nolan. H. A. Wetherll), Julius Mum, A.
W. Frick, E. li. Tharp, George C. Bower, Jr W.
F. Corblt.
. The Club, having thus organized, adjourned over
until the 7th of September.
• • HOSPITAL ITEMS.
•
A lad named James Hogan had his arm lacerated
in the machinery of a woolen mill at Herby yester
day. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hoe.
A woman, named Catharine Hayes, aged 22
years, In a fi t, of hypoohondriasie—Very inszonaable
9110 A 9 young—litcpped 1,11t9 S thus gwrol
yesterday, and pnrchaSed a shilling% worth
of laudanum, which, when she regained the
pavement, she swallowed. The effect was almost
inetantaneous, and she dropped to the ground
insensible. She was taken back Into the drag
store, and a stomach pump was used to relieve her
of the poison she bad swallowed. It was successful,
and she 80011 was sufficiently recovered to be re
moved to the Pennsylvania Hospital, whence, some
hours afterward, she wended her way homeward,
accompanied by a man who claimed her as his wife.
She is now, we hope, a better and a wiser woman.
Patrick Dougherty, 2:3 years of age, was admitted
to the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday'. He Is a
miner In Carbon county, and was Injured by a
premature explosion of Bonito powder, which was
being used In blasting.
OBSEQUESEI.
The remains of the late Mr. Samuel Shaffer,
whose death was noticed in The Press yesterday,
will be removed from his late boarding house, Stack
Bear Hotel, North Third street, this after noon, at
two o'clock. The body will be removed to the resi
dence of his mother, in Chester county, Pa.
BLIGHT TIRES.
Patton's plaster mill, on Beach street, below
Brown, was slightly damaged by tire about half
past 12 o'clock yesterday morning.
A slight fire occurred yesterday afternoon at the
flour store of Seltzer & Brother, at the S. E. corner
of Front and Otter streets.
DROWNED.
About IS o'clock last night a girl named Catharine
Brown, aged 10 years was drowned while tattling
in the Schuylkill at .01.anayunk. Her body is not
yet recovered. .
Adam Yeager, aged 11 years, was drowned Yes'
terday evening, about .7 o'clock, at Greeo.street
wharf. His body was taken to No. 140 Coates street.
A negro was drowned in the Delaware, near the
Point Ilona°, yesterday.
SUDDEN DEATRN
EUza Neal, aged 40 years, died suddenly at No.
483 Lombard street,yesterday about 6 P. DI.
A man, name unknown, died In a cell at the
Eleventh-ward station: house.
adatCOMIL BY TUE trEAT.
James Parks was overcome by Lilo beat yesterday
afternoon, in Coates street, near Twentieth, and
was removed to his residence, No. 2230 Clayton
street.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The companies Intending to parade in the escort
of the Mt Regiment Phisnsylvania Volunteers will
please be promptly In position on Washington street,
at 1 o'clock P. M., this day (Thursday).
The Committee of Arrangements are requested to
meet at the Chief's office at 12 o'clock.
DANID M. LYLIC,
Chief of the Fire Department.
THE POLIOE.
PE THE CARPET BIISINESS
A man whom the police have been on the qui vine
for during several months was arrested yesterday
afternoon and looked up for a hearing, on the
charge of swindling. It is alleged that he called
upon Mr. E. J. Lester, carpet dealer, North Third
street., and purchased a carpet for 3112. He gave
his check on the Western Bank. The document
was signed Maui. Lafonre. He directed the carpet
to be taken to No. 825 North Seventh street, and a
porter was sent with it, and delivered the seine.
'fhe porter had his suspicion somewhat aroused.,
and loitered about the vicinity a short time, and
presentlyhe saw the purchaser carrying the carpet
away. He took it to a Muse in Race street, near
Eighteenth. The porter returned to the store and
mentioned the circumstance. In the meantime
It was ascertained the man had no account in
bank; the check was, therefore, worthless. A
search warrant was immediately issued. The car
pet was recovered at the house on Race street, and
the individual, who had practiced this sharp work,
was arrested and looked up for shearing. Informa
tion was recently lodged at the Central Station by
several parties who had been duped In the same •
way. Their presence at the station today is re
quested.
ANOTWEN SWINDLE.
On the 23d of July, a woman giving the name of
Anna Maria Keifer borrowed the sum of $260 from
Mrs. Eliza Kirstine, residing near St. John and
Callowhill streets. As collateral security Anna do-
posited a box with Mrs. K. representing that it
contained one thousand seven hundred dollars worth
of valuables that she had received from her hus
band in - California. Some time elapsed, had Mrs.
Keifer not appearing, Mrs. Sirstine opened the
box. Instead of finding it full of valuables she
discovered nothing but salt and sand. The deteo-
Lives took the subject in hand, and yesterday Mrs.
Keifer was traced to Washington, D. C., where she
was employed in a hotel. Last evening a telegram
was received from Chief Baker, at Washington,
stating that the fugitive had e been arrested, and
would be fbrthwith taken to Philadelphia. It Is
probable that she will be arraigned this afternoon.
[Before Mr. Alderman Welding.
HEAVY ROBBERY.
Abraham Reeser, the bar-tender at the Pennsyl
vania Farmers' Inn, in Market street, near Tenth,
was arraigned at the Central Station yesterday af
ternoon, on the charge of conspiracy to rob a
boarder of the sum of $l,BOO. The following evi.
deuce developes the interesting facts :
Daniel Dickel sworn.—l reside in Lebanon county;
Pmake horseshoes for the Government ; arrived in
hiladelphia on Tuesday night from Reading, and
stopped at the Pennsylvania Farmers' Inn, on
Market street, below Tenth; saw the defendant;
supposed he was the proprietor ; asked him for
lodging, and desired a private room ; he said he
could not accommodate me, only in a double
bedded room; he also ' sa id that he would put
nobody in the room but a safe man—a friend
whom he knew'; witness, with this under
standing, went to bed, but there was no lock
on the door; about n o'clock the strange man
was shown into the room, and went to bed; the wit
ness upon retiring placed a pooket-book, containing
$l,BOO, under the pillow, and in the morning, at 5
o'clock, he got up, and found the, money and book
gone ; the strange man had also gone ; searched the
bed thoroughly, and could find neither money nor
book; witness went down stairs and announced his
loss to defendant, who did not seam surprised, but
offered to go and get a detective, saying the money
should be recovered ; witness asked the defendant
who the man was; the latter replied* he did not
know • witness thought this very strange.
blailis Ayres, chambermaid, testified that be
tween 8 and. 9 o'clock in the morning she made both
the beds; She found just under the pillow. the
pocket-book belonging to Mr. Dickel; it had nothing
in it. These were the facts developed. The ac
cused was required to enter ball inlhe sum of $1,500
to answer at the Criminal Court the charge of oon
fmiracy. The defendant offered to go his own bail;
be said he owned a farm of one hundred andlwenty-
Seven sera; about two and half miles from Reading.
he alder man of donne refused. The accused was
committed.
LARCENY OF BRASS, JOURNALS, &C.
Abraham Brobet was arraigned yesterday after
noon on the charge of stealing a quantity of brass
coatings, old journale,oll boxes, &e., the property
of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
111 r. Isaac W. Vanbolland testified that sixty
pieces of braes had been stolen, and the defendant
admitted that he perpetrated the theft. The at tieles
had been taken at different times daring the past
two months, the whole amount stolen weighing
about 360 pounds, allld which he sold for the sum
of 096. The defendatiTivas bound over in the sum
of eBf,o to answer at Court.
•
ItECEILYZ.II.
Japan Wendell was also arraigned on the charge
of receiving some of the stolen property, " knowing
the same to have been stolen."
Detective Carlin testified that he recovered some
of the property stolen from the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company by Brobst, which had been sold by
him at the place of defendant, on South street, near
Third. The accused was required to enter bail to
await a further hearing.
SOLDIER BOBBED.
Philip Morris, a returned veteran soldier, was
robbed of the sum of $3OO and a watch, on fues
day. 'Re took boarding at a house stear Twenty
third and Market street, and wishing to have his
effects conveyed to that place employed tke ser
vices)of a baker with a horse and wagon. On riding
with thegoods to his boarding-house he stopped at
a tavern near Eleventh and Locust streets, where
he treated several. in doing so he exhibited his pile
of money, and taking therefrom a five-dollar note
he paid the bill of refreshments. The soldier be
came drank, and so remained for some time., Upon
being restored to sober thought he found that he
had been robbed of all his money, and a watch/ He
had the baker arrested, bdt there being no evidence
to implicate him in the robbery he was discharged.
lixoTinra ROBBERY.
An elderly woman appeared at the C entral , Sta
tion, yesterday, and stated tt at she had been robbed
of $3OO. She had just come from Atlantic City, and
said that she placed her money in biaket that she
carried in her hand. After her arrival in Philadel
phia she found the treasure was gone.
[Before Mr. Alderman Swift.]
STABBING CASE.
Robert Claxton was bound over yesterday in the
sum of $1,500 to answer• the charge of stabbing a
man named MoCrinskey. It is alleged the affair oc-
curred about three weeks since, near Shippen and
Front streets. • Mr. McOluskey was out in three
places in his body.
THE COURTS.
United Stitt** District Court—Judge Cad
waisder. .
In this court an adjournment was again had yes
terday because no 0&90 of the many In which true
bills have been returned by the grand jury was
ready for trial. Jurors were discharged till Toes•
day next.
Court et Quarter less tour- , cadge Ludlow.
The cases tried in this court were of trifling pia
Lent.
Catharine Sinclair, alias Scotch Miry was con
victed of larceny in stealing a piece of silk from a
store In Eighth street. She entered the score, as it
appeared from the evidence, with the simulated de
s4n of purchasing, and availed herself of an oppor
tunity, when she thought she was unobserved, to se•
orate the piece of silk u.nder her under clothing. A
young lacy, clerk In the store, saw the act, and
gave information which led to the arrest of the de
fendant and the discovery of the goods upon her per
son. Sentenced to an imprisonment of one year in
the county prison.
and b
The att twoer or three other oases tried were for assault
y.
HO',MLR GRAVSS p l ain ECIIN.—We have
already spoken of the mound that covers
Stonewall Jackson, who was great, though
guided. Havelock, the hero of India, rests under a
plain tomb In Alumbah, province of Oude, India.
But, to the disgrace of the nation for the preserva
tion of whose rule he died, the grave Is treated like
that of a common dog. Oows, Sheep, and horses,
says a writer, stray at will over it; a large quantity
of seemingly rbtten Umber lying about does not im
prove Its appearance; the walks are almost Lost in
weeds and Jungle, and It bears altogether a deserted
look. The country that so fully recognized the
claims of Havelock, after he died in Its service,
surely would not grudge to keep the garden in
order, put a railing round his tomb, and evince
those marks of respect forhis memory, and for those
who fell there, to which they are so justly entitled.
Ax EAST INDIAN SEST.-About sixteen year.
ago, and not long before the English became masters
01 the Punjaub, in India, one Bank Singh started a
new Sikh sect, near the town of Ramat Pindee,
called "Juggeassees. ,, A ft er making a large num
ber of converts he died in 1883. Of his three favorite
pupils, Ram Singh, a carpenter, was chosen to suc
ceed him. In many respects the doctrines of the
new aeot are an improvement on the Sikh creed.
Rain Singh condemns caste, and preaches against
adultery. He enjoin' the marriage of widows, and
advocates the intermarriage of all castes. He takes
no alms, nor allows his followers to do so. He con
demns drunkenness, and urges cleanliness of person
ind truthtelling.
tie, allows too free an
ntercourse between t sexes, many of his followers
consisting of girls and women, who, in thowninds,
rave at his meeting,. The men arUobliged to carry
a staff, with which they are drilled, and R&M Singh
announces himself to be " Gooroo Govend," the
second or military founder of the Sikh faith; and
he, but especially the followers declare that they
Wlll very soon expel all the English from India.
TNIIRIALN Eva:yr.—On Friday last • Germ
girl named Lucetta 80.80 met with& horriblede ath, an
in the dike of the Oincinnati Coutwerciat,hile
passing from one end of the large Roe press to sh e
other, to relieve an inexperienced feeder. the skirts
of, her dress caught in the keys of the shaft, and to.
stantly her. clothing wee wound up firmly on the
shaft, and, , before the press could be stopped, the
Nntgiti was whirled around a numberof times, her
head and body striking the floor at each revolution
with fearful force, Several girls working on the
press at the time swooned away at the terrible
sight,. and were carried helpless from the spot.
When the mangled remains were out away from the
shaft the head was a mere mass of jelly.
COMBINATION OR COAL MIN269.—A. gentleman
who hasjust returned, from an extended tour
through Flithois, Ohio, and - Penntylvitritte, says the
miners throughout the whole of the vast coal re
gions are combined and organized under the style
and the title of "Tke American Miners' Assools,
tion." The leader and prime mover of the whole
Is a lawyer of more than ordinary ability, whose
style of Illyikenee peogllarly htg h for by
Ms appeals to their passions, tam mamas of ihe it
boring population. This lawyer Is editor of the
organ of the Miners , Association, the Weekly Miner,
published in Belleville, Illinois. The Miners. Asso•
elation willhold its annual convention in (Thaohipati
on Wednesdayythe Tth 'of September, each lodge
throughout the mining regions sending delegates In
proportion to the number of Its members. There
will be present in that oonyention from five to six
hundred delegates. What will be the result I know
not. It Is a combination of working men of vaster
proportions than ever before attained, with mane,.
ledged ability at Its head.
A TELLING RRTORT.—" AGM all," said Louts
Napoleon, Emperor of the French, to Lord Elgin,
guest and viceroy elect, "I think I have done some
thing since I saw you in London. Russia defeated,
Italy revived, Paris rebuilt, the revolution bridled,
somethieg bas been accomplished." "Your Pda
jeety." said the polite Sootokcnan—we tell the story
as it was told to us, the scene was at the dinner at
St. Cloud—" forgets the greatest of your achieve
ments." "Eh I what is that—the greatest ?"
"Your majesty has made the English a military
tenon."— Spectator. . •
LEGAL.
-PRTED BTATBA BASTE= DIB
ICT OF PENNSYLvAirfa.—Ekrr.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,TO THE
mARsnAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN
ST LVANIA. —Gazirnao:
MHEDEAS, The District Court of the ifniteKi Elates
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of tut
United Staten of America, bath decreed all persons in who have, or pretend to have, any. rlght, title,
or interest the sloop HOPE, whereof -
master, her tackle, apparel and furnitare,and the cargo
laden on board thereof, captured by the United States
infamer " Lodona," under command of Acting Yo
lnnteer Lt , ntenant Oeorge B. Welch. to be mo
lashed, cited, and called to judgment,at the time and
placeunderwritten.and to the effect hereafter expressed,
(justice icirequinng.) You are therefore charged and
strictly enjoined and commanded, that FOCI omit not,
but that by publishing these presents in at least two of
the daily newspaper@ printed and pdbllehed in the city
of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligenaer, you do
monish and cite, or satire to be mcnished and lilted, Pe
remptorily, all persona in general who hays, or pretend
to have any right, title, or interest in the said sloop
HOPE, her tattle. apparel, and furniture. and the
cargo laden on boat d thereof, to appear before
the Honorable JOHN CADWALADEE, the Judge of
the said Court, at the District Court room,in the city of
Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after plinth:AM& of
these presents, if it be a court day. oripise on the next
court day followinbbetween the usual hours of hearing
causes, then and • there to glow, or allege, in dna form
of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse. if any they
have why the said sloop HOPE, her tackle, apparel,
and furniture, and the cargo laden on board thereof,
should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the ealt
tate of the same, to the enemies of the United States,
and, as goo& of their enemies or otherwise, liable and
subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned
as good and lawful prises; and further to do and re
ceive In this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And
that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto
allpersons aforesaid, gem rally (to whom by the tenor
of these presente it la also intimated), that if they shall
not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or
appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful Cana.
toy the contrary, th en said District Court cloth intend
and will proceed to adjudication :on the said• capture.
and may pronounce that the said sloop HOPE. her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden
on board thereof, did belong, at the time of the cap-
A hi m ie eri Cif . th .. e .d name,
soa to the e ih ni e l i m re fee ne o ci f te th: or U o n
ble and enbj
adjudged and condemned Be lawful prize, theabeence or
rather contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated i
sat to confiscation and condeni ht" natt erwß o tal a se. , Las te lt be llo-1
is te lp is t a b . n e y . s w w ai t z s d e e lle n h r e s t r t w rl w i c t t i h ,C h s o tan t u b r ee d t in e w l6 p. na a t g you shall :halt you
" o d in ul y th ee e r pre- ify
orWthletnesesaidtbeeollortollbplheifmOlyipheis,AD.tWhiAs
twLAeltDEtyß:aiseondnide
dal' of AUOUST, A. D. 1E64. and in the eighty-ninth
pear of the independence of the said United /Rettig.
ana&st 0. R. PDX; Cleric District Court.
TRIFIED STATES, EASTERN DI&
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANLL —San
?HA PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED BTATES J , TO TEI
MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PUN
. SYLVANIA. --OAARTurs:
VIDIREAS, The District Court of the United States Ii
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
United Stales of-America, bath decreed all persons In
general who have, or pretend to have. any right. title. or
interest in two hundred and thirty-fire bales and twelve
bags of cotton, captured by , the United btatee steamer
Keystone State, a vessel-of-war of the United Statee,
under command of Pierce Crosby, commander , to be
monithed, cited, and called to judgment, at the time
and pleea underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex
tt
presaed,(justiceeo reqfring. ) You are therefore charged
and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit
not, but that by publishing these presents in at least
two of the dally newspapers printed and pnblished•
In the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal- lit
to/14,014w, you do monish sad site, •or sense to be
mornahed and cited, peremptorily, all persona In gene
ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or
interest in the said two hundred and thirty-live
bales and twelve bags of cotton, to appear before
the Honorable JOHN' CAD WAL ADSR, the Judge
of the said Court, at the District Court room, lathe City
of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication
of these presents, it it be a court day. or else on the next
courtday following,. between the usual 'boars of
bearing causes, then and there, to show,. or allege,
in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful ex
cuse, if any *they have, why the said two hundred.
and thirty-flyo bales and twelve bags of cotton
should not be pronounced to belong, 'at the time of
the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United
States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise,
liable and subject to condemnation, to be . adjudgedand. condemned as good and lawful prises; and fur
ther to do and receive in this behalf as to Justice
shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause
to be intimated, unto all persona aforesaid, generallY.
(to whom by the tenor of these presents' it is Liao inti
mated,) that Whey shall not appear at the time and
place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
•District Court doth intend and will proceed to adiudica..
lion on the said capture, and may pronounce that
the said two hundred and thirty- lye bates and
twelve bags of cotton did ;belong, at the time of the
capture of the 641111 N to the enemies of the -- nutted
States of America, and as goods of their enomlea, or
otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and 00n
demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful
prise, the absence or rather contumacy of the • persona
so cited and ii,timated in anywise notwithstanding,
and that you duly certify' to the ' said Distriet Court
what you shall do In the premises, together with these
presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER. Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-second
day of AUGUST, A. D. 1854. and in the eig hty-ninth
i
year of the independence of the said United.
an2S St G. R. NOY. Clerk District Court.
117 STATE OF JAId3S. AIRK PATRICK,
I LA deceased.—LETTEßS TESTAMENTARY up on the
estate of JAMES KIRKPATRICK, deceased, having
been minted to the undersigned, ail persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make payment, and those.
having claims against the same' to present them, with
out dune, to
__
WM. H. KINKII,YRICK, Executor,
•-• 2138 South FRONT Street,
Or to his Attorney, 4 7AiritThY WALDACK.
call-thet 128 South szxra Street.
WHEREAS, LETTERS TESti.MEN -
tar> upon the Estate of JAMES DAVIS, deceaeed.
have been granted to the undersigned, all persons tn
cebted to the eaid Estate are requested, to make Pay
ment, sad those having claims noon the same to pre
sent them to CHARLES L DESAUQUE, Executor,
Or to bwattorney, THEODORE MoP ADDER.
mil& thin* 429 WALNUT StrseL
BIEDICAM.
TARRANT'S EFFERVEBOENT
BILTZBE APERIENT
BEST-NEKEDT %SOWN
POB. ALL
BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. SICK HEADACHE, COSTIVE
NESS INDIGESTION. HEART BURN Fain
sivmeou,SlLA-8101(NEM, &a &O.
Dr. JAMES B. CHILTON, the Great dhemlat, says:
" I know its composition , and have no doubt it will
nrove moat heneScial in those complaints for which it is
recommended.
....
Dr. TROMAB BOYD says ; " I strongly eommand It
to the notice of the public. "
Dr. EDWARD 0: LUDLOW nays: • I can with lON-
Ildence recommend it. "
- . . .
Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER gam "In Platoleney,
Heart - burn , Coetlvenets, Bien Headache, &a., Re., the
SELTZER APERIENT In Loy hands his proved Indeed
a valuable remedy."
For other teetimonials see pamphlet with each bottles
Yanntaotareil only by TARRANT ,
• SYS GREENWICH Street, New• York.
Q FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. =VI. taxon,
IS • •
E LE CTRI CITT.-WHAN IS LIPS
WITHOUT HEALTH. f—Drs. BARTHOLOMEW &
ALLEN. Medical kilecirlsians, having removed their
Office Isom North Tenth • street to No. 154 Borth
ELEVENTH Street, below Race. will still treat and curt
112 mashie diseases, whether Acute or Chronic; without
rbocke,pain, or arty inconvenience, by the vise of *MRS
eTAXOIinesI7. in its modilastions'andlfomcsorsitthis Yea-
Constunslon. fret sad ws. Influenza and Catarrh.
eond sUires. General Debility.
Paralysis. . D18634)01 of the Liver Of
Neuralgia. Kidneys.
Paver and Aga,. , Diabetes ,
Congestion.
Asthma.
Liy s.
eDeod
Aneumatism.
Bronchitis.
Teatiteontale at the aloe,
Oleo hews, 9 A. H. to 6)
DEB. BASTE
iy4-6ra
154
ntPene 17tert (Fabling a'
the wmb).
ilitemorr o holds. or Piles.
Spinal Disease.
Deafness.
brst North Blevesth street
P.M.
lOLOMEW & ALLEN.
Medical Eleatriolaus,
North ELEVENTH Street.
TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL. OR EMBIX
CATION never tails to cure Rheumatism; Neural
Sprains, 'Frosted Feet;Chappsd Hands,and all Elkin
LOB,Price 26., and wholesale and retail byH. B. TAY
LOR, Druggist, TENTH and O•LLOWRELL. nauS-6za
ALL PERSONS AFFLICTED, WITH
DYEENTRET, DMEIIIIO3A, CHOLERA MORELIE,
or other disorders of the Bowels. shOtild obtain a bottle
of DR. RAI/ 1 / 4 11WD VEGETABLE OURA.TIVIL as it
has never been known to fail. Ogee No. 1131 CATHA
BIN : Street; Philadelphia. anlE•stathiJt•
MEDICINAL COD-LIVER 01L...-
JOHN C. OAKEN & C 0.718 SIARICNT Street,
are now receiving their ISCLPPies fresh from the fish
eries.
The roperiority of their OH, in every rePPeCt, has
rained for it a reputation and sale beyond any other
brand in the market. To maintain it they are deter
mined to supply an article that may be entirely relied
on for freahnesa and purity. Bee jestimoniall, ot Pro
fessors of Medical Colleges.. aull-thstu-tf
GROCERIES.
1311 WEED ern f3PIOZD BAL.
rto. i iukcimarr.,
Zia! rieeivild;
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
Denier in line Groceries.
ann.tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta.
ARCHER & REEVES
WHOLESALE allot:nuts,
No. 45 North WATIR Street, and
No. 46 North DELAWARE Avenue,
Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, a Large
stock of
SIIOAR., MOLASSES. COPI
TEAS. SPICES: TOBA I 4O.
And Groceriee generally , careti ll y selected for the
country trade.
Sole Agents for the products of FITHIAN &
artenelve Fran Catardnyjnetotlr at Bridgeton. B. J.
ap26-gm
VA.CKERICL, HEitRING,
- 1 "2, 1 731,b1e. Rein N 05.1.3. andSMaoksred.late•
" 0 1 10 ris ° t r o t gt, P r'= Hay. and H
Ebitring.
2.600 boxes Lobes, Sealed. and No. 1 Herring.
LSO bbla new Mesa Shad.
MO boxes Herkimer oonxt7
h store and for sale by KO RPm x & KOONS,
JallMf No. 146 NORTH WHAR.
LATOUR'S OLIVE BAS
kete fresh Latour's 011ve OIL to: lots to suit this
Purchaser, for sale by ERODES I WILLIAMS,
sn2o-tf 107 South WATER. Street.
INCICITOW SAIJOR-TBII3.
brated Sauce on hand and for male b• •
RHODES & WILLIAM
107 South WATER Street.
CIREENOBLE:NAIMIITB.-1.00
s—^ bales Greenoble Wahketib iiijErbne order, for mile
AssODACIL_WILLIAIKS. •
.107 South 1! - ATSIt Street.
D s
ii2o. It
C°llN STAMM:- 400 BOXES 08.
, orego sad Duryea'. Cora Starch; sl4o.6oboxes KM
sena, for sale by ' RHODES & WILMAKB.
an2o-0 107 South WATER Street.
T AWTON BUICKBERRIEB- HER
nvtleally Sealed, prepared this season, and re
ceived dims from oar factory, at Bridgeton. A. J. and
for Bale by • • RHODES &WILLIAMS,
an2o.tf 107 South WATER StKeet,
MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED
SUPPORTERS FOR LAMS—
the only Stip,porters under eminent mediae]. paobena^
Lathe. and Physicians are resrpoottally requested Le m.. 11
only on Mrs. BETTS, at her residense, 1039 WALIIIOI
Street, Phila.. (to avold oonnterfeits.) Thirty thoneaud
Invalids Lase been ad riled by rhelr Phial dams to 118.
a.llFareo7pdiricZNTA; only
onn fe el a i ra=f g
" , na Ratroortim. with teetinionialL 41e1A-suslitg
WATER PIPS" DRAIN . PIPS 1,-,
waritho to...Atig um ome mi rjr Ail lie rr rri( B EltWOlSo6 hid
mar or easy PRIM:
Tor iolAt of 3 tier or
Dore, 96 64A114.
_For olnt or 9 Aset, Inch bore, 46 seatlL
I For °IAA or 9 Ant. 4 laekalor 36 ; 643131 :- • •
•
for plat or 3 foot, 6
lack
bort. oaati.
For Jotat of 8 feat, 6 lack bore, 86
/111 sizes, from a.
3 to 16 lush ellarestAr.
Also, Branatim. Trilait, Traps. Oktaina7 TOW. WalllP/
eel nags, Garai& VMS% Am
11,31:0LLIBizalADII.
1711-11111a611 04 pin*
41t,E58. - PHITADAtriIIA:,* THURSDAY, AtIGITST 26; 1864:
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
s: writ of Levari Palos, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Eve
ning, 846. 5,1864, at 4 o'clock, at/Masora street Mall.
All that ce rtain brick massna.e and lot of ground siea
ate, on too Ise t side ot Wasolegtou street two uundred
and seventy feet northward from Columbia street, In
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Wash
ington str of fifteen feet, and in depth slaty-seven feet
to a four• feet-wide alley. Which said premises The
People's Vi lends' Savings Association, by deed dated
Oolober 28, 1856. conveyed unto Nicholas Roth to fee,
subject to a yearly ground rest of fifty-four d oilers,
•
(D. C. ; 8., '64. 66. Debt. 6M:.914 Beyer./
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Nicholas; Moth. JOHN THOMPSON ' Sheriff.
Philndolphia, Sheriff's Office, August 24, 1864. an25,3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levnri Faelss to me directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
deli:ember 15. 1864. at 4 o'clock, at n'ttueOtu• street Hall,
All that certain two ataxy stone dwelling, stone
' , laughter- boose, stone wagon-House, stables, and lot of
ground, situate on the northeast corner of Poplar or
Thirty-third street and Elm street, in the city of Philo-
Fphia: containing in front on Etna street twenty-five
eet, sod tn depth along Poplar street one hundred and
seventy feet to Grape etreet. -
[D. C. :S . '64 2L Debt, *5,116.78 3 , P,y & Bud&
Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of
William Copeland, Noble Gilbert. an" R .bert L. Car
ry. metiers, &c. JOHN.THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphi a, Sheriff's 08Ich, August 24 , 1864_ mai-St
SALE---BY VIRTUE - OF
a writ of Veeditiont Exponas, to me directed, will
be exndeed to public sale or vendue on MONDAY . Eve
ning. h•TA 6, 1564. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All tbat certain lot of ground situate on the north
Aide Bridge street 160 feet eastwardly from Thirty-ninth
etre et Ose city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Bridge street fifty feet and In depth one hundred and
sixty feet to Garden street.
CD. G. ; S., '6l. 67. Debt, $1,161 31. Gallagher. 1
Taken - in execution and to be sold as the property of
Albert S. debmeed. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's O®ce,Aug. 241, 1064. an2s-31
SHERIFF'S S A TA. -BY VIRTIJE OF A
Writ of Venditloni Expense, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
September 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground and five three-story
brick court houseksitnate on the south side of Lombard
Street. one hundred and seventy-eight feet westward
from Thirteenth street, In the city of Philadelphia;
contain's gin front on Lombard street peaty feet, and
in depth eeventy.elght feet [Which said lot John
Rutherford, Sr., by deed dated - April 1, 18,03, recorded
In Deed Beek B. H. F., No. 11, Page 31. &c., conveyed
unto Jesse Lame in fee; teserving a ground rent of sixty
dollars.]
[D. C. S. , '64. 54. Debt, $193. MacEalls.] •
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Jesse Lame. JOHN THOMPSON, Sherif.,
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, August 24,184 att26-3t
SHERIFF'S SALEi--LI3Y VIRTUE OF
a writ of Levarl Paella, to me diriactod,
_will be e x :.
posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening,.
harem her 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-streat Hall.
that car ain brick messuage and lot of ground situ
ate on the north side of Dauohin - etreei. and east side of
Reward street. In the city of Philadelphia; containing
In front on Dauphin street seventy feet six Itches. and
In o eptb along Howard street sixty feet [Which said
lot John L. Frick. by deed dated September 21i 1853. re
corded in Deed Book T. H.. No. M. page 77. &c.. con
veyed unto Benjamin Hartley in fee.l
~ [D. C.; 8., '64. SS Debt, *625.10 Flood.]
Taken in oxecntlon and to be sold as the property of
Benjamin Hartley. JOHN THOMPSDN, Sherif.
Pbiladelphia,Sheriff's Office, it ugnat 24,1864. an.ls-81
p.BERIFF'S SALE. -BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Vondittont Exponas, to tee directel will
be exposed to public sale or vendne on MONDAY lin
fling, Sept. 6, 1864. at 4 o ' clock , . at ' Sansom-streetlllll.
All that certain lot of gtound .si situate on the north side
of Coates street and west side of Twentieth streektn the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Coates street
forty feet, and In depth along . Twentieth street about
one hundred and three feet. •
. .
CD. C. ;S. 'M. 34. Debt..'3l.W Erety.
Taken in execution and to be ;sold as the property or
Adam Bodenk. JOHN THOMPSON, Sherif
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Aux2l. 1864. - mr26-3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of LeVari Facies, tome directed, will be ex
posed to public sale or "'endue, on MuNDAY Evening,
September 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom.strees Hall,
All that certain three. story* Wok store.. dwelling, and
lot of ground situate on the east aide of Fourth: street
end south side of Marshall street, in the city of Phila
delphia; containing in front on Fourth street seventeen
feet, and in depth seventy feet to
. a three. feet alley,
with the prlvil.ege thereof. [Which said premises
Woodward. Warwick et nr.. br_deedAllited May . 24,
1851, ccnveyed unto Samuel W., Warwick, in fee; sub
ject to a ground rent of forty-two dollars and fifty cents'
• al. ;•8., 64. a n d
• Debt, $1,668 48 Flood.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of
Samuel W. Warwick.'JOHN THOMPBO_,N Sherif.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ono% /alma 2 1 , 1864: jy2i-aa
RHEILIFF'S SA_LB.-BY VIRTUE OF
N- 1 a writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me directed willbe exposed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Smil
ing,6ept. 6, 1864. it 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street
All that certain lot of ground situate on the. West side
of Broad street eighty-six feet southward from Dauphin
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Broad street fifty-one feet, and In de_pte one hun
dred and seventy seven (set ten inches to Pectfic street.
El). 0 ; S., 61. 66. Debt, $1(4.47. Gallaher.'
Taken in exem Lion and to be sold m the property of
George W. Michener.
JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sherlirs 082 es, Amt. 24,1864. an2.l-31
SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF .
1 1 / 4 - 1 a writ of Levari Facies. to me directed, will be ex
posed.to public sale or'veriffffis, on MONDAY Evening.
September 6, 11164, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall.
All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast
erly aide of Hedge street seventy-nine feet six inches
southwestward from Meadow street. in the city of
Philadelphia; containing in front on Hedge street forty
feet, (on the rear thirty-three feet,) and in depth on the
northeast line one hundred and twenty six feet and on
the southwest line one hundred and twenty-nine feet.
[Which said premises James Butler et ax .. by deed
dated April 6, 1880, recorded in Deed Book A. D H.. No.
MO, page 478, conveyed unto John W. Frazier in fee.)
C ; 8..'64. 62. Debt, 5284.1.2 Shalicroas.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
John W. - Frazier. ,JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's ()Moe, Aug. 24, 1864. antS"-St
SHERIFF'S 'SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expends, to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale or veridne. on MONDAY Eve
ning,- Sept. 6.11384, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall,
All that certain three-story brick messnage,two.story
back buildings, and lot of ground, situate ' on the east
side of Fourth street sixty feet northward from Shippeu
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Fourth street seventeen feet. and in depth twenty
nine .feet,. more or less. (Which said premises Maey
Adderlyßoffmarter. by deed dated May 9), 1854, con
veyed unto Thomas B. Roney kites; subject to a yearly
ground rent of. six pounds seven shillings and six
pence.]
C. 8., 'B4. 6L Debt:Bl,o'X Hanbest.
Taken in execution and to be sold an the property of
Thomas B. Roney. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheri
t
Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0111ce.Augnst:24;1284. an 26731 _
SHERIFF'S 5A11...- - -ihrlTlßTtik
a writ of Venditioni Samna', to me directed_,
be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY se
tting, Sept. 5, 1864. at 4 o'clock,-at Saneom- street Hall,
All that certain three-story brisk inessnage and lot , of
ground situate on the west side of Mary street ninety
sesenfeetnorthward from Thompson street in the car
of Philadelphia ;contaieing in front on Mary street slx
teen feet including one-half of a two feet alley, and•ia
depth sixty-nine feet . (Which said premises Samuel
Woolman et az. by deed dated August 17. 1859. record
ed in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 97. page 486; &c., con
veyed unto William C. Johnston in fee.)
[D."C. :S., '64. 96. Debt 342460. Weatherby. ]
Taken In execution and to be cold as the-property of
William C. Johnston. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia,Sherirg Otlice.ingust 34,1864. an2s-9
SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE *OF
a writ ofVenditioni Papoose, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or Tendon. on MONDAY Eveuing,
September 5, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Stumm-street Hail,
All that certain lot of grouted beginniog on the south
east corner of Front and Dauphin streets, in the city of
Philadelphia; thence southward along Front street PH
feet 4 filches; nieces eastward 42 feet 4 loam:: thence
northeastward,62 feet 11 inches to Dauphin street;
thence northwetwurdly along Dauphin street 117 feet
one inch, to the place of beginning. Subject to a ground
rent of $6B 40, payable Ist March and September.
c e x e c u tion 'M. 55. DNA, Ca 70. w a i n. ]
Taken i and to sold as the property of
George W. Emery. JOHN THOM - MON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheers OMoe. August 24, 19i$4, an-05...34
SHERIFF'S. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening,
September 6, 1869, at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground and tire three-story brick
cour t houses therou erected, situate on the south aide of
Lombard street one hundred and sixty feet westward
from Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; con
taining in front on Lombard street eighteen feet, and in
depth seventy-eight feet. [Which eatd lot John Ruther
ford, Sr-, by deed dated April 1, 1836, reeorded in Deed
Book s. 11. F.. No 2, pane 34/ ao., conveyed unto Ro
bert 8. Potter in fee; reserving a Teedy ground rent of
arty-four dollars.
CD. C. :8. '64. 63. Debt. 6216. liaeCalla.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the Pmperty of
Robert 6. Potter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Aug. 24, 1834 au9l6-3i
SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponag, to me directed. will
be exposed to public sale or vendue , on MONDAY Rye-
Ekpt. 5, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Bansom-street Hall,
All that certain lot of ground femme on the southeast
erly aide of Richmond street, eighty feet southwest
wardly from Clearfield street, in the city of Philadel
phia; containing in front on Richmond street forty
eight feet and in depth sontheastwardly three hundred
and fifty ee tto Bank. street. [Which said lot Thomas
B. Longetreth and wife, by deed dated January 1,
1853, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 75, page 97,
&c., conveyed unto Walter Laing and Anthony Swain in fee; reserving a round rent of two hundred and
eighty-eight dollars.
O. C. ; 8.64. 63. Debt, $1,664 80. Longstreth.3
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Walter Laing and Anthony_ Swain_ (who has parted
with his interest .) JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 24, 1564 eth2s-St
SHERIFF'S SALE . BY VIRTUE OF
1. -- 1 a writ of Venditloni ExPones, to me directed, w il l
be exposed to public sale or vendee . on MONDAY Eve
ning, Sept. 6, 1884. at 4 o'clock, at Saneom - street
All that certain brick methuage known by the name of
the Montgomery Hotel, stables and other buildings, and
lot of ground, beginning on the northeast corner of
Sixth and Willow streets, in the city of Philadelphia;
thence northward along Sixth street sixty two feet;
thence eastward one hundred feet; thence northward
seventy two feat; thence eastward about seventy-one
feet three inches; thence southeastward) y about one
hundred and Ave feet three inches to Winner street;
and thence by the same southwestward) y about one
hundred and ninety. four feet eight Inches to the begin
pin`. [Which said premises Jacob Scheett, by deed
dated February 1, 1868, recorded in Deed Rook ALA. 8.,
No. 9, page 78. &c oenreyed unto William A. Mcheetx
in feel reserving the free use and privilege of ahwelre
feet wide court or alley leading from Sixth streekll
[D. C.; S., 'Bl. 49. Debt, 81.0420. There: •
Taken in execution and to be sold as the proPerty of
'William A. Select:. JOHN 1 1 .114,111"90(4,41heri1r.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. - Ang.7lt;:lBB4. 11115-St
M •
AR SEAL'S SALE .- BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Bale,' by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA.-
DEB, Judge of the District Court of the United State%
in and for the Eastern Matelot-of Pennsylvania, la Ad.
initalty; to me directed . - will be sold at Pablo .Sus. to
the hir i t m e , st and beat.bidder, for mail, at MICHLTIIR'S
BTOR No. 1421 North. FRONT Street, on MONDAY.
Sentem r 12th. 18E4, at-12 o!clock M., 23;; bai ts sad 12
bags of cotton, being the cargo of Valleel Utikllol,l2.
WlLleler. MILLWARD.
United States Marshal B. D. of renasylyaatia.
. PRILADILIIIIA, Angnat 21. Mt.
atilt-lOt
fIABINET FURNITURE AND BEG-
LikAD TABLBEI.
.
MOORE & CAMPION;
No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
lD eonnection with Metz extensive Cabinet knainerk
as now mit.nur.aviins a saparior article of
BILLIARD TABLES,-
Lad have now on band a full supply, Anished . with the
MOORE di CAMPION'S at:PROVED CUSHIONS,
firtitob are pronounced by all who, have used: them to
superior to in others. For the quality andifinieh of
these Tables, the manufacturers refer to their. na morons
Nitrous throughout the onion, who aro familiar with
character of thole work. apiti-em
IMPORTANT TO . : BAY' DitAjjcite
AHD CONTRACTOR& — Faximit SWPier% and
others Interested in the **Will and 111111Sporta
Hay and Straw, will do well before . matlnuthetz ar.
rangements for the season to examine the I.' Boatel
Prase, now tn_ 7,peration on the corner of 4110012 D
Street and COLUMBIA Ayenne.
Tb I. bay is compremed direct, and to toss eat, be
readily put in an ordinary box oar, and no hazard what
ever is incurred by the road in transporting it: .
The bales &Yaw 400 poande,_and are only 22 Umbel
by SO inches . by 4 feet in stab. We are prepared to lea/w
-ont counties, and the facilities we eeettre eye impeder
pslue to.the product by this Preis: -
For further, particulars address COOK TA.LcOrt
2uperintendent , Pennsylyanhi. /3eator Press - Company.
Oirard Hotel. Phi4delpials.
BEAM . BTANOIL. - ALP,ELBSTS.
-11 J..NETOALIP att3ON..
101 ENDSN - WrEEET; SOATOW'
The only manufacturers' lathe united States of Dram
Alphabet' and-Iliguras.-to- anYwi ex - teat nr.iit an 7
variety. - Sold at wbolesale at ths Lowest Capli Prices.
Also, tbe best nf INDELIBLE STENCIL fa_ S sere
Asap. Stencil Dies and all kinds of Stem& Wel. Is,
entries or ere ererorninselv attended to iTtl-lbs •
I'AENEAEItirp,,
. .. . .
Lr... , ! ..•. , 0 ; : .
Lime theifilliff - aigisk . tita 1* ** 3ls . • '
: 14- u - ijitoii;ffitii Tarn( LAD %WO-
111MOSHOnsaded by the most - aidiulat Dodoes
. . Ott
t 111 this »Salt of a thorough worse of Weed ee sew.
A man it a , =tending thrensh a DOA OA of heath* thlrtp
!rears.
' LAs i A r e i ge r N 1 4 . 13;17:" 1 4 1 1A l i na, r2 r
3TRZSGTHEN 'MU% GUM. lERFLP THIL T E
ISEATITITIILLY CILZAA, AND THE BREATH 5
See .treaters. Trim 11g. Prepared solely by
S. T bIIALP,.. ti D. DINT'S?
•
Itl3 CEUT) - 5t., Plilliateal:Pa.
for sie Dl DiviiiN4 B l eu-so
EZI7I:7M=I
MARSHAL'S SALES.
Lf !_:)MA4I.4II2VAi.V.aII
r7rl.llP . F l' 7l
..
• PKIUM3YLVAIIA
e°l OXNTRAL RAILROAD.
rlinaimului TO PITTSBidge sae MUM DOE
TUB SHORT ROM'S
BLS TRACI °
• 't.l • WEST.
Trains leas* the Depot at ELIVIAFTH lad HAMM
Krems, as follows:
Mail Train at.
Put Line at. A. AL
Through Supra's at .«...............«»... 01 P.
Narks/burs Train. go. 1, M. MOO A.
Parkesburs Train . No. • at I. ID P. X.
Barrisburg . Aeoommodation Train S.ll P. Kt
1.11.611411? Traan at. ..... ..... 00 P. M.
piton Accommodation Train. (leaving West
Philadelphia) P. X
The Through Rare T7llll num the ot he r
'rat" ' • dail F3k 6 P ice lAlrBVIAND TRW WIST.
Th. Mall Train, Fast Line, and Through 121rasii
best at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg
ing reads from thatpoint. Worth to the Lakes, West to
Iliselssippi and Missouri Rivers, and Seattigad.
Southwest to all
Into scoessible b Railroad.
INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express connects at :Blairsville
section with a train on this road for Diainsilla, Ix
diana,boa
EBENSBURG AND CRIMSON BRANCH EADLEOAD.
The Through Express Train eon.nests at Oressoa at
10.46 A. M. with a train oa this road for Ebensburg. •
train also leaves Cresson for Ebensburg at 8._46 P. X.
HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH ELMEGAD.
The Mall Train and Through Express sonnet it Al
loons with trains for Hollidaysburg at 7.111 P. M. and
40 A.
. _
07E0 li AND CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILBO&D.
The Through Mmress Train connects at Tyrone with
trains for Sandy Bldg', PhWipsburg, Port Matilda.
ifilesburg, and Bellefonte.
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD-TOP RAILROAD.
The Through- Ettore:is Train connects at Huntingdon
with a train for Hopewell and Bloody Bnn at 0.60 A. X
NORTH/MN ORN'I'RAL AND PHILADELPMIA AND
ERIN RAILROADS.
FOR SDNIONT, WimmAtissoler. Loax !Urn% and all
Pointe on the Philadelphia and Brie Railroad, and the
tune, BOOHEBTII, Btl/1 , 11.0., AND NTAoARA FALL.
Paesengereg h taking Express the Mall Train. at 7 tri A- M.. cad thi Throu. at 10.50 P. M. (except EtLx"
days), o direct] N through without change of are be
tween Philadelphia and - Williamsport
Per YORK, HANOVSR, and GETTYI4IIIIRAI, the
trains leaving at 7.26 A. N. and /SO P. M.. eonneet at
Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad..
• CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD,
The Hail Train and Through Exprem outmost at Har
riabunkwith train* forCarltsle. Chninbereburg, and Us ,
tersto.
WATNEBBI7RO SEARCH RAILROAD.
The trains leaving at 7.26 A. If. and 4.50 P. N. emoted
MPDownington with train* on this root for WITROA.
burg and all intermediate etatione, - • -
MANN'S BAGGAGE RIPENS&
An Agent.pf this reliable Express Compe. r :T ai will st .
• through ima train before reaching the de and tate
. nip_checke and deliver baggage to any part of e eity. •
.7or further inform
at the PaaaengerSta.
tam 11. B. some/ of ELEVENTH and_MARKET=.
JAMES CIoWDZW. Ticket
.
WESTERN EMIGRATION.
An Emigrant Accommodation Train leaves No. IST
Donn street daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 o'clock F.M.
/or fuHinformation a ;ply to
FRAN $ f• 7117 R. Resigrant
INT DOCK &Min-
YEZIGHT&
By this route freight' of all dosseptiolul au be Mr.
warded to and from any point on the Railroads of. Ohio
Kentucky, Indiana, illtuois, Wlseonstit, lowa. or Slot
soon. by railroad &mt, or to any port on the naviga
ble rivers of the West, by steamen from Pittsburg.
For freight contract. or ping directions. WIT to
E. B. MNOBTON, Jr.., &rati
ENOC
call-tt
General liamintendent, H*
Altoona, Pa.
1864.. ii - i'VNOW'Llias: '1864.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY' AND PRILAD =PHU
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
• LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO
MEW:KORK AND, WAY PLACES.
• • • PROM WALNIIT , BTREAT WHAII7,
WILL LEAVE FOLLOWS—YID
_ inn
-At 6A. N .. via Camden and Amboy. C. and A. Ae-
F
sommodationN.
At 8 A., X., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
........ , . ..... 3
At BA. X., via!Camden and Jersey Ong, Due
00
Ticket... . •
A.
N
At 12 X, via Camden and . Anabo — y. C. and A. Ds
eommodntion • ••••-• 4-• • ••••••• X
At 2P. X , Camden and Amboy . , C. and A. la-
Ni
- An! N., via Camden and Amboy, Meeilnueda•
• tion, (Freight and Passenger) I X
At 6P. X., via Camden and Amboy, Aceommoda.
Goa, (Freight and l'asueger)—lit Claim Ticket... 3 113
Do. do. Id Class d0..... 1 as
At 7E P. X , via Camden and Amboy Aosommoda.
Ron. (Freight and Passeturor—let glass Ticket...
• Do. do 2dClaim 110
For, Kutch Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem. Belvidere, Easton Lambertville. Flemington, As., at 3.30 P. Y.
For Lambertville, and intermediate stations. at 6-
P.
M
For Mount Holly, Bwanrrille. and Pemberton. at 11 A.
2. and 6 P. M.
For Freehold at 6 A N. and 31P. X.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanso, Beverly, Burling.
E.
ton, Florence, Bordentown„ as., at lA. X. 1.2 I.
30, 6, and 6P. X The &JO and 6P. N. lines ran di
rest through to Trenton.
For Palmyra, Riverton, Dolmen Beverly, and Bar
lington. at 7 P. X
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Darlington, Beverly,
Torreadale, and Tacony, at 9.30 A. X. and 2.30 P.
LINES PEON KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE
AS FOLLOWS:
ALI A. X. (Night), vin Renton and Near. York.
Washington and New York
At IL lA A. X., via Remington and Jersey (NY.
00
At 4. P. x.. VIA Kensington and Jtoriff City, =-
press 2. • *2l 3in
At 6.46 P. M.. via Kensington and Jorge,' tritY.
Washington and New York ExPrers 3 N
Sunda Lines leave at 4A. X and 6.46 P.
For Water Gap,_ Stroudsburg, Scranton; Wilkeelmare,
Wontroge_, Great Rend, Mauch Chrtrar,Alletaktwe Bea.
Mom, Belvidere, Easton, Lmabertville, ,
at 7.16 A. M. .This dine imamate with the train
leaving Easton for Manch Chunk at 1.30 P. M.
For Lambertville and intermediate stailone, at 5 P. EL
X
•
For Bristol, Trenton, as., at 7.14 andll.l4 A. N.. aid
For Holmeeburg. Tway. Whim:mm.lnm Bridestarl.
and Frankford, at 9A. X L B, 6.46, and BP.. It
-For NOV York and WAY Liner leaving wri
s Keng.
ton Depot, Th
take the cars on Fifth strut, above Walnut,
half an bony before deputurs. The ears man into the
'Depot, and on the arrival of *ash train run from Ne
D. /111 . 2 t y . nonnde of Baggage only allowed asel yt ims7
Pasiengers are prohibited from *akin an as
lade but theltwearinir apparel_ All baggage over 1
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit the
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
Will not be liable for any amount beyond M. Mule
by special oontrasa.
Graham's Baggage Express will fall for and deliver
at the Depots. Orders to he left at No. 3 Wal
)lrbattrt CIATEM" 4444 1.
LINES FROM NEW YORK FOX PIELADILMUL • •
WILL LIAVB PROM IVA ROOT OP 00171111E/M . •
At .11M.. and P. X., via Jersey City_
At 7 and 10 A. M., and 6 P. X.. and M ON
ivy City and Kennington.
• htom the foot of Barclay street at 6A. X. WIZ
via Amboy and Camden.
From Pier No. 1, North river, at is IL. 4. tail Sjef
(freight and Passenger.) Amboy and Oundem
" V,TV
MORR RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE.
Oa and after MONDAY, Angust lat. 1864. Passenger
Trains leave Philadelphia for
Baltimore at 4.3), (Express, Mondays exsented, ) &Of
A. K. ,12 M. 2.90 and 10.90 P. M.
Chester at 8.06, 11.16 A. M., L 30, 2.30, 4.90, genii].
P. M.
Wilmington at 4.90 (Mondays excepted, ) 8.04. ILI2
A. M , 1.30, 2.90, 4.95 1 6, 10.30, and 11P. M.
New Castle at4ld 4.9 D P. M.
Dover st &Off A M. sad 4. BOP. X.
•
Milford at 8.06 A. K.
Salisbury at 8.06 A. M.
Baltim ß r N 9 . F 6 O , R
.4 P O HL 2 D ., E (E LP x H prEeAs L
)U.VE
.15sai
10.26 P. K
Wilmington at 1.48 , 0.46, 9A. X. , 1244. 1. 1.40 ,
4.33, 7 and - 9.10 P. If
Ballsbnry at 11.66 A. M.
Milford at 2.46 P. M.
Dover at 6.30 A. M. and 4.16 P. M.
New Castle at 8.30 A. K. and 6.27 P. M.
Chester at 7.46, 9.40 A. M., 1, 1.46, 4.40, I, 7.66 and
9.40 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate sta
tions at 10.26 P. M.
. . .
Leave Baltimore for DOT*r and intermediate statlona
at LlO P. M.
TBAINftIptBALTIMORE
Leave chesteiiiiies:ll7, — ilifiTaiii: 06 P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 0.36, 9.20 A. X . 3.40 ant 1L 40
P. M.
/Med Train with Peasenzar Car attaehad will leave
Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate Maass, at
7.46 P.
131311DAYEI.
From Thiladelphis to Baltimore only at 4.30 A. MIL
and 10.30 P. M.
From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 4.30 A. K.. 10.30
end 11 P. Y.
nll§=6=l
&lilt 10.26 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia.
aal . - . .-H. P. BY, Bup't.
1864. 1864.
PHILADELPHIA AND RAIL.
11040.--Prble great line traverses the Northam and
Northwest counties of Posuisylviutia WAIL. city of iris.
on Lake Me.
It has been leased by the PENNSTLVANLI NAIL.
WAD COMPANY.eand ender their stolites is being
rapidly opened thronikput Its entire length.
t Is now In 12.68 for Passeeger and Freight laminate
from Bezrlsburg to St. Mary's (118 miles), on the • Lat.
orn Division, and front Sbulteld to iris (TS inilse). on
Me Western DiTleisn.
cdi YasalPasit Mannat PIIILADMJrna.
MIMI Westward.
Mail Trate —..— 1. M L. M.
Uprises . . ....... P.
Cars run through wit h ou t chew both ways on them
trains between Philadelphia and Leak Haven. sad be
tween Baltimore and Look Raven.
Elegant Sleeping Om on Express Trains both ways
between Williamsvort and Baltimore, and William.
port and Philadelphia.
For Information respelling Passenger business, apply
at the 8.-B. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets.
- .And for Freight business of the Co mil i Wnts:
S. B. KINGSTON. Jr., writer B. aid
MARKET Streets. Philadelphia.
J. W. REYNOLDS, Brie.
I. IL DRILL. Agent 0.._1.• E .. Ealttatore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
thmeral Freight Arrant Philadelphls.
LSWIS — E. - HbrIPT, . •
General
JOSEPHi _Philadelphia.
D. POITE,
seenerd.lissausikr. Willisautirort.
ailigiomi NORTH PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD—
For BETHLEHEM', DOYLESTOWN. MAUCH CRUSE . ,
EASTON. -WILLIAMSPORT. WILEMSBaRRE, &a.
SUMMER AREARGEMSNY.
• :Paesenger Trainsleaye the-new Depot, THIRD Stalest.
above Thomann street, daily Mandara excepted), sA
fellows:
• At 7:A. K. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Nana Chunk, Huleton, Williamsport, Willtae
bane, he.
At 3.46 P. N. (Ex - press) for Bethlehem; Easton. hre.
At 6.16 P. K. for Bethlehem. Allentown. Yanah
For.Doyleatown at 9.15 A. M. 5-P. K. and 4_15 P. R.
'For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. K. and 11 I'. Y.
' For. Lansdale at 6.16 P. K.
White can of the Second and 712.1 r- attests Line Oily
Passenger ran directly to the new Depot. •
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA_
Leave Bethlehem at 4.30 L. M., 9.30 A. K.. and 6.07
Y. K.
Lame Doylestown at 6.40 A. K., 8, 46 P. Y.. and 7P.
N.
Leave Lansdale at 6 A. K.
Leave Fort Washington at 11.16 A. K. And IP. K.
OR SUNDAYS.
Philadelhis for Bethlehem-at 9A. K.
Phlladelppbia for Doylestown at 3 P. N.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. N.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. K.
Jen ELLIS 01
JERSEY
RAILROAD LINES PROM
WALNUT-STREET PIER.
Extra Express train to Caps Mayon SATITIIDAiIt at
8.0 P. M. returning on MONDAYS at 7 A. M.
THROUGH IN••THREE HOURS.
PARE
• EXCIIRSION TICKETS, good to retard Sy. any lode
on MONDAYS. $4.
Return tickets will be good for 411, on account of pas
sage from Cate May aky_daToielthla two weeks, it pre
dented to the wiGIEhT tiLEEK at the office.
These trains will not take any Way passengers. nor
dm except to take th wocd'and water.
Regular traina leave daily. except Sunday., 24 Ad'
LOW*:
FOMPhiladelikia at 6 A.. M. ,10 A. IL , 4:31P. M.
oin Cape May at 6 A.,11., 11.46 A. M. 6.10 Et 11.
. [plungers basing baggage are particularly requested
10 have it ready for awaking atan early hour.
J. VAX
I WO-fa tL SlPerinkuident.
.f.) - UE.EIi OF BEAUTY.
WHITS VIRGIN WAX OF ANTI - LLB&
41311 W WINCH COSMITIC for beautifying. whites-
Ind preserving the complexion. It to the most won
derfel compound of the. age. There is neither chalk.
Itorder, magnesha, bismuth, nor tale in its somPositions
beingooinposed entirely of pare Virgin Wag; benes
to extraordinary qualities for preserving the skin , mak
ing it soft, smoo th , fair, and hi/Amongst It makes aka
old appear young; theamenelp handsome, the haadaonee
more beatitiful, and th e most beautitel &rite. Price 25
and BO oente. Prepare d only by HOW/ k 00. , Perfum
ers, 41 South SIGHTS! Street, two doors above (Theist
nut, and 133 South SIMMS Street, above Walnat,
- - -
BURS' PALI/L.olla BOAP.—THIS SOAP
is made of pare, fresh P. Oil, and is entirely a
vegatabre Soap; more snitralle for Toilet rue than dose,
=ids , from animal fats. In boxes of one dozen eat"
for fa par . box, Manntaefeared by
12110 Y. 'MINTON dr - 1103f.
No. 116 mAxcuanTsii- Stmt. between Front sal
fieoond. above eallowhill. Jae e
rIH4BLE3
Um, TIPP sareassimirt
LED AND i • • t 1•, p. , .
_ $13611111r1111 azinars. ma, imaram:
18 64 . CAND
LAim Er .undto ' AZili a ti . T. 1864.
131/14119011WRZO0 1 1ill IA TWO
HO
woo.E. wants rurr.ra•Aneirrio CITY.
On a n d after MONDAY. Ally 461. UM= will hays
N y r .streiNt Ferry as follow":
TAO A_ Y.
F~ refight. waft Dammeyer 444 glhAsilist.....« 9.16 •. K.
Express (tbrdinith is two 101111 ) .........”...• 2.00 P
Atlantis Accoss'llidditloll • 4.16 P. M.
Junction Amon, modation .... 480 P. IL
Bertr arrugo,\ leaves At 1441111:
Atlantic Acccuttiodatos• • 5.44 A. W.
Saptass .011••••••••••••••• • 7 o 8
Freight • • • •••••••.• •••• • •••• ••••••••......IL 60
Junction Aocomutoa 6.33 1.31:
Fare to Atlantic, St Roitita-iiip Tickets, (rood only
f or th e d ay an d t ni d n Al which they are lames. )13.
EXTRA HAOI)OI4FISLD THAIIN
Leave Vine street at i• ii ,l•s A. N. and 1 P. M
Leave Haddonfield at 451. Y. and 2.46 P. M.
OA gON DAY Et
Mall Train for Atlainaigt, &Spittie street at 9.30 A. M.
Leaves Attantle st 4.418 P n.
JOG-teal jat . O. O. BRYANT, Agent.
WEST JERSEY
Raise, GAD LINKS.
CON HOMING MONDAY, Fla t ßl 20, MK from WAS,-
2111T-STBUT PIS
FOft.
R CAPS 114.. Cr•
At d and 10 A. X and 410 P. Y.
For Salem sad Bridgeton at SA_ and 4 P. H.
• For Glassboro at CA, sad Id A. lc., and 4 and 4.90 P.
Y.
For Woodtout, - Gloucester, tar, a i 6 and 9 A.
H., sad 4 mad FAR
RETURNING TRAIR• 9.
Leave Gime may at 6 and Tt 4/5 N., and 5.10 P. BE
Leave MWville 7.4 D A. X. and Is2.aild S. (4 F. BL
Leave Salem At 6 A. M. •and 1. lb -
Leave Bridgeton at 6.16 A.M. and 1 SOF.K-A , -
Leave Glassboro at , 7.lllBlmdls sd A..lk. , Mad IRO, and
7.40 P.M.
Leave Woodbury at 7, 7.40; and IMMAAIL MAI 1110,
7.99,
5. 4 5 P% EST JERSEY odBI2 M.
TheEXPRESS 'F,l)Mes $
WALNUT Street, will call for and deliver Eadtgade,andi
attend to all the usual branches of Banress business.
Heavy articles taken by.,d A. H. Gas only, sad MUM ba
sent to the °dice the evening previous. Berishabla
articles by this line 'laughs seat before 5% A. X • -
A sPecialmesssempir accompanies each traits •
VAA itlitidelELAlGL Butterintsadant
•
i mpium WEST CHESTEE
ADD PIIII.A.DREPHIA
ROAD. erg MEDIA.
SUMMER AIUtaIeGISMIST—.OILAIGI OP DEPOT.
On and alter MONDAY, May 23, DM, the trains TWO
WiveYhlladelphia from D corner of THIRTY.
MST and MARMRT Streete west Philadelpnia),.at t
mad HAM A. M., - and at 2 30, '46. and 7 P.: m. Icem an
West Cheater at 6.Mi, 7.46. and U A. M.. suid at 2 Arai
P.'
On Etruodays,:leavolPhiladelpids at 8;80 A. M_ and LK
P.M. Leereeet Chester at 8 A.M . . and P.M. •
The trains leaving' Philadelphia al RAO A . M. and 4.44
P.M., and West Chaster at 7.46 A. M. and 6 P. BE .
se a
mat with traincron4he.P.. and .B C. B. for ellgtord auel.
intermediate panto: , MINEY WOOD,
p 1 General Etapertntendent.
A'R I T AND
DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD
—To Long Branch, Atsiiin, Manchester , Tom's River,
larnegat, Red Bank, be.
.0n and afterIIONDAY, August Ist, Trains will lean
VANDEN, for LONG BRANCR,_at BA. R. Batman!
will leave Long Branoh at IRO P. IL •
THROI7GH IN FOUR HOIIRB DIRECT BY RAIL.
A Freight•Traln, with passenger car attached, wilt
start for &talons on the - main line, daily, ffOin GAY
DEN (Sundays excepted), at 9:30 A. M.
Stages connect at Woodinansle and Manchester for
Amnesia and Tom's River. •
Btages.will also connect at Farmingdale, for Point.
Pleasant, Sousa Village, Bine Ball, and On: Rot=
Tavern.
For (tattler information apply - to Company's Arent,
L. B. COLS, at Cooper's Point: Camden.
WM. F. GRIYFInIit, Jl..
General Suporbataadartt.
- • NEW RAITiROAD
- - - - INI MORTIL—PHILADaIr
PHIA TO BROOMLYNTHBOUGHUF FIYWHODBM
PARR•rwo DOLLARS—RMCHRSIOR TlOllll2l
TBMIS DOLLARS—GOOD FOR THEE DAYS.
On and after MONDAY, August 1, MN:trains w il l
leave foot' of VINE Street, flPhiladelPhia,
MORNING .At 8 o'clock, Sundays excepted th ence by
Camden gall Atlantic , and Raritan and DolswareHaF .
Railroads to Port Minmonth, and by the commodiolla
steamer Jesse Hoyt, to foot of Atlantic street, Brook' 712.
Returning, leive Atlantic-street wharf every day, Sun
days excepted, at U A. M.
Travellers to the city of New York are notified not to
apply for parings by this line, the State of New Jersey
having granted to the Camden and Amboy monopoly
tie eclus privilege of carrying passengers and
freigh x t betwe ive
en the cities of Philadelphia en New
York F. ORUFt FM JR.,
jrth-tf General Superintendent.
MOW' Flll-1, AL D E'Lt PHI&
AND ELMIRA R. R.. LINE.
71.96 N. veritlNG D'EtUrflit ABRAM% MIL
KENT.
For WILLIAMSPOItT, scuAwroN, ELMIRA, BIM
PALO, NIAGARA PALLS. CLEVELAND, TOLEDO,
CHICAGO, DETROIT, EHLWAIIKEH, CINCINNATI,
ST. LOUIS, and all points in the West and Northwest.
Pa.manger Trains - leave Depot of Philadelphia and
!reading Railroad, eorner BROAD and CA_LLOWHILL
Streeta, at SAO A. N. and &SO P. H., daily, exeept San
da4RICKEST ROUTE from Phllad Iphle,_to points In
Northern and Western Perinsylvalla., Western New
York, Ate., Be.
For' farther Inforawitkin apply at the ono*, A.I.
'drier SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent.
• • ' ZOHN'S.•HILLEI3, General Agent.
m7IL , THEILTZINTH and CALLOW.MLL
askr
TO BRif-M4,I,AILROAD
PHILADELPHIA OOKLYN.
THROUGH IN IFIVB HOCIRB.
NAM $l. RECURSION' , TIOKETI3 - ES, GOOD PON
THREE DAYS.
Oa and after MONDAY AUGUST I, 1864, trains will
leave foot of Vine street; PhiladelPhla, /teor/NaOrnin
at' 8 A. N., Sundays excepted, thanes by Camden and
Atlantic, and Raritaa and -Delaware Bar Railroads to
Port Monmouth, and by the iota Inodlons steamer JONA
Hoyt to foot of Atlantis, street;tßrooklyn. - Returning,
leave Atlantis-street Wharf every day, Sundays except
ed. at 114. H.
Aga- Travellers to the eity of New York - are notified
lot tct. apply for parse.gat by this line, the State of New
Jersey having granted' to the Camden and Amboy mo
nopoly the exclusive privilege- of urring P z "en"
and freight between the *Hies of Philad el phia and New
York. sal-tr
INSVIRANON COMPANY .OP TIM
STAIN OF PENNSTLY&NIA.--OFFICE Nes. 4 sad
IS SIGH - ANON BUILDITKIS, North side of weusrur
Streit, between DOOR and THIRD Street/. ,
WA. • • -
INCOEPOBATID 13111114—CHARTIR PERPITTIAIB.
OAITrAL o_l3mm
ramp nip OP - THE - CONPANT,TIBRI7IIIY 1.
NAElairlirioitterroyr
1118IIRANOIL:
Dixie
Henry D. Eiherreril.
Charles ifiscaleateir:
William 8. Smith,
William G.: White, ,
George B. lltnert,
Sutural Grant,
John 11.
Wmusar HEI
Sea ST
AiiirtatitiTz`lSBtritiaxis - OM
PART. —Aatitornsi Capital 4400,030--CRIATAK
PZEPKITIAL.. •
Once No. 311 WALLS! Street. bet Ween Third and.
Vourth stream, PhiladelPhta.
This Company will Mann against Loss or Damage by
Wire, oa Mxildirtge, Furniture. and Merehandise
AIL. Martin laturances ounnesele, Cargoee, and
Freights. Iniandnounanoe to e ll parte of the Liana.
DI/MOTORS.
William Behar, Darts Pearson,
D. Lather. Peter Selzer.
• Lewis Aadenried. J. B Baum
Jolts B. BlacithatOn. William P. ' Dealt.
Joseph Maxfield, John Ketcham.
WILLIAM 88111113, President.
WM. P. DIAN, 17Ioe President.
W.• M. Man. Secretary. ap.S-tf
DELAWARE MUTUAL KAYETY
INSIIILUNCIR 001117 ANT.
INOORTORATID '
NUTECS LIWISLATUBB 07 MN
, SYLVAN,
AND
0707X0300NN11l THI IA RD AND WAXAHHT
PHILADIILTRIA.
INSUBANOI
ON „ VESSEIN
CARO° To all parte of the world.
nuacitcr,
INLAND INSfIitANOI
Of Goode by River Canal. Lake /11311 Land flantene.
_ to F lu kar of the union.
nwsfnuiroita
OY Msrshandisa generally.
Oa Stores, Diselllna Boum, alia
MOMS 01 THB CON:1911T. HOY. L 1600.
11100,000117nited State. Pive par sent Loan. 2 .--• " 867.003 00
76,000 "United Staten 6 per cent. Loan, 6-me. 76,000 00
313,001)TralteclItates 6 per cent. Loan 1881 .. BLOM 00
110,000 United States 7 8-10 per cent. Tressit
r37 Notes -00,560 OCI
100,000 State of Pennsylvania 1 per cent
Loan —lO
61,0X1 State of Pennsylvania 11 per sent 100.
LOA. ”.• ry, &90 on
L 13.0100 Philadelphia City 6 par cent. Loan • . 127,626 00
. 80,000 State of-Tennesiee 6 par cent. Loan.. 11, 000 00
20•000 Pennsylvania Railroad. lid MoiteaPs
tiper. cent. Bonds - 23.300 00
4100:00"Pennailyanla Railroad. 9d NOrtasta
• 61Wirbent. Bonds 16.310 00
71,000 800 Shares. Stock Germantown GAB
. . • Company, principal and interest
guarantied by the city of Mills
'
guarantied
.•• • • • •• • - 13.000 410
8.000 100 Shares StoitiTennitylVitula
road Company LB* flO•
LOCO Mantras Stock Sorth Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 2.620 00
BLOW "Halted States Cernlicates of Indebted- •
Left a
Indebted
-1P3,700 Loans on liond'aud mortgage. ample 11.00
• 115.700 00
$701,760 Par (kit, $701,737 11 MarketTailUe• • 11791,10010
Email &tate. ....... 86,363 If
Dllla,reaivabla for Inraranees 101. 3 17 a
Balances due at Agancisr - Preuildme on Ma
rine Policies, accrued intermit. and other
debts due the ComPani .—....—. SAW 87
Sari p and Stock of sundry Insurance lad
other•Companlea 416,1133, estimated value- L3Ol W
ear& oar deposit with - United State' •
Goversunent,3mhieci lotion dere
..... 1110,000 121
Ma , on d ' ePOZR, 38.688 39
Caah 200 IC
nowise. Hand.
John 0. Davis,
Ild.tnnad A. Honda,
Theopbans
Johit
James Timanatr.
Henry C. Dallebt,
James C. Banc
William C. Lndirlit.
Joseph R.
Dr. K. M. Mot,
George 6. WPM •
•
Heigh
JOHN .0,
Busy Dmitri,. • Barre
TELE RELLLNOR 121817RAIWE QOM
PANT or rimaDnnuA.
I6eolPOrrlifln • Charter Perpetnal.
CI 0. 808 WALNUT EtTEKST.
assures against lose or damage by PLR' HOIISIIII,
Storm, and other Buildings; limited or .pemetital: mud
on Parallax_ o ::loo_Waree,.• ant Merehandice.
CAPITAL eau% One. ASSETS 1 1387,11111 M.
Invested . in the following Securities, cis:
Pint lifortgaite on City Property , Wall eeenred ft*, Mg MI
United Ehates Government Loans. lut;CWll6
Philadelphia City 6 per Gent. LOllllll.-... Km/ im
Commonwealth of Paruurylyanin &per ilia
66,000,000L0an. 16 , 099 00
Petutaylvania Railroad Bonds, fret and 114"
load Mortgage Loans... ...... . . 616066.61
Id; and Amboy lallroat Cowmen 111
r east. ,Loan. 4000 Op
elphis - and Reading Mailtoadlloll
- liven cent. Loan ........ 1 .42(0 62
Man don sat Broad To/ liallroad Par
Mat. .................. ao
Commerelal Sant of Pennsylvania Stook Am op
Mechanics' Bank await. 11,0130 00.
County Piro Incarnates Company's Stock—. 1.050 06
Union Mutual 'roman's Company's %oak
of Philadelphia— ..- •—•-.. • .1. 05
N one Collaternla, well eernxed......--. 2.260 00
ed tenN. . - • 11.902 Oa
la boa 40 on Mad.- U
ail"
==nl
weellakkreee ea . Mar . ket
• t t ' - DitSIOTRS.
MR pr O
y. Robert "%LAC
wk. only". William Steyeneer.
Simnel 131apham. HiLEIM . :I L. Came;
Robert &pen Sre ußill,
William Maiser. J. Johruon Bra
.14 va.
Ch
.Ij. arles
W. va w. Le_ ,laul Tk'oe. - IL 'Moots.
ira •
• , cull TINGLIT hiddiek.
=SILAS O. MUGU Secretary. ,
PHILADILTRIA, Jaguarsll. int ,
• • -
vnizINSURANOR EXCILLISIVALT.
. 16 0[1 3 rNErnir413111. VIM 1111811 RAN co
ratod UNA 011.Allni r
W Ntreet, o ir p oilki
Liu ; favorably Immo. to tbaqnri
orty 'oars; eontinnee to to iIIIRLTS
dar. ' , rim on Pnbile or Priv-are
gpet rrai
oelunr entli o rl or a 14 Lik i s. Also. Pate ' t . t end ane of uoodoiv, tineCie i ali'
terami .---:-:
ETheir eatital, totethirt .... Va et- lame Northa ns aki l
...., in the moot , w eh •
nt to °tor to the inpigWar=abte4
ease or lora
.. BET!: •
. Jenalltax•ratterso 4 4, . - Deetel
Alexander Bonsai. lohh DATirli/X•
twee Raxlehurit, Thom" shd•th•
now Xobina. =Ur&
J. CHM
JO NAT P
WU il. rf11611114,
MAlli O. 0011Neln tiWTOWT.
=UMIET n i=
INSftANCE.
Tobias Wwar,
Thomaa B. Watson.
-Hoary 6. -Freeman.
. - ;Cbarlea e.; Lawli
• 'agorae 0: 'Garton:
Edward O. Ruled, -
Austin.
. BHBBSE2D. Prestde
noIR-nt,tt
MI, MSS
$1.08111.06 43.
Robert Barton
Samuel 11.,
J. F. Tertiston,
Sloan A. William G. seoltax.
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooks,
'Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland.
Joshua P../Irro fill
Spe oer Malys
iJolan B. Bemrd_,s ' BabAtil
A. B. Barter, rittabura.
C. TUBB, ?reeds/It.
DAVIB, Vies Prealdent.
• Jal4
PROPOSALS. •
.
.n. • NayialieffattteMffr.
Bunm&u or vs uns asp Douse,
rim.
SEALED PROPONALa for owe glass sertratell
domed, " Proposals, for Clam Oct p i on,. the Gomel f c
the navy yard at (name tiro yard), ' will be received
thin office until theletb of September next, at I o'clock
P. H., at which hour the opening of the bids will be
commenced, for fa rniehin g and delivering at the seve
ral navy yards named the materials and articles em
braced la rioted rim armies, which, with fall inetrne •
Lions, will be furnished on application, and set t by
mail, if so requested, to vernons dextrins to offer to con
tract for any or all a the O.aaraNnarnrd therein. by the
commandants of the severat navy yarde, for the closes
for the yards ender their commend, or by the navy
meta nearest thereto. or by the Burean for any or all of
the yards,
To prevent cmsfurtonand mit/takes In scaling the
offers, no bid will be received which contzint cksesee
for more Than one hara in one envelope; nor any bid
which fit not perfect and complete in itself according
to t l 'eArtne of (lifer and onarantee. and Pao* Indies
&hat of &firm must sign the bid and contract. •
Bidders are hereby cautioned an d part i cu l ar l y no tifi e d
that their:offers moat be in the form hereinafter pre
scribed, and be mailed in time to reach their destine.-
Don before the time expires for receiving them: no bid
will . he ocrneiderivi which shalt -be received after the
period stated, and no allowance will be made for
/attires pf-the Wait All offers must be accompanied
toy a certified copy of the Milder' e license.
To guard against oilers befog opened b-fO , ll the time
appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the en
velope, above the address, and draw a line under the
endorsement, thus: •
sate for Claes NO. (name the ciass)J'or the
Navy Yard at (name the fiord) '
To the Chic of the Bureau of Yards and D ocks, Wink
fasten, D. C." • -
Instructione and forms of offer, with copies - oT the
lawn bearieg op the subject, will be famished by C.
=andante of yerde, navy agents. and the Bureau, on'
application to all or either of thorn.
PORTSMODTH . N H.
Clams No. 1. Bricks; class No• 2. Clone; c . nst No. 6.
Oak and he'd wood; clam No. 6. White pine, sprat*.
juniper, 'and ernes' ; clans No. 7. Time, hair, and plas
ter; eime No & Cement; elms No. 9. Gravel ono need;
cleasNo.9.lj. Mei:adios and firesand and fire clay; class
No. 10 blue; class No. IL Iroo,tron Mis,lend eAkee'
clads No; 12 Steel; clams No. 13, Pig iron; class No. U.
Piles; class No. 18. Pointe, oils, sad gime; class No.
16. Ship chandlery; clasp No. 17. Hardware; class No.
18. Stationery; class No. 19: Piro- wood ; class* No. 20.
bay and straw; claw; No. 27. Provender; class No. 22.
Charcoal; class No. 23. Belting, packing, and hope;
class No. 24 Sperm and lubricating oiler class No. 25.
'lron castlngs;.'-classleo. 26: Solvers; class No. 27. An
thracite coal; class No. 29. Bituminous Cumberland
coal; elms No. 31. Copper and composition natio: class
No. 32. Machinery and tools; glass A. Cement paint/I BOST ON. BOSTON.
Class No. 1. Wicks; class No. 2. atone--; class No. S. *
Oak and bard wood: class NO. 6:White pine. swuoe.
juniper,' and apressi class No. r. me, hair and
Plaster; claps No. $. dement; class- No. 9 Gravel and
sand; class No: 934. Moulding and- fire send and ftra
clay; class No. 11. iron, iren spites,. and nails: class
N0..12 Stee ; class No. 13. Pie iron:. class N. U. Vilest
class No. 15. Pai n t , , elle, and glass tolasslr o a IS. Ship
ch claire No. 17. Hardware:etas' No, IS. atm
lionerY clan. No. 19. Vire wood; class No. 23. Ray and.
straw: class. No. 21 Provender; ciasa,NoL22: Groarepali;
clam No. 23. Belting , packing, an - base,• tilts - No.ll ,
Sperm and lubricating oils; ones No. 25. Iron outings::
class No. 26. Augers; class. No. 27. Atith'racite coal;
clans No. 29. Bituminous Cumberland coal ; elms No.
30. Semi-Bitntninons. Broad Top coal, And Picton; class
No. 32. Machinery and tooter alas. A. Newjolner shop;
class B. H. B. Smith's patent'boring and mortising ma
chine.
NEW YORE
-
Class No. 1. Bricks: class No. 2, &One; class-No. 234.
stone; class No. 4. Yellow pine lumber; class. No 6.
Oak and bard wood; class Nn. er vitiate pine,. spruce.
halm. and cypress; class No. T. Lime, hair, and
plaater; clam No, D. .Cement; dater icro breve{-sad
sand; Class No. Moulding and lire sand acrd fire
clay; class No. 10. Slate;' class No. IL Iron; Iron
spikes, and nails; class No IS. Meal; class No 13: pig.
iron class No. 14 F1)04; elassNo. 15.' Paints. olls,land
gins; 'class No. JO. Ship chandlery; den 17' Hard
ware; class No. 18 Stationery; class Na 20. lily ,
and
-straw; class No. 21 Provender; clan No . . 23. Char
oal; class No. 21 Belting, parking. andlrose; elan
No. M. Sperm and lubricating one; cites No. 25. Iron
work, piping, ego ; ciase leo. 24. Anger,: class /We. 27.
anthracite coall_class No. 80. Semi-bitominons, Broad
Top coal" class No. 81 Copper and composition nails;
'clasp A. Fire truck. irc.
.". PHILADELPIILL
ales No. 1. -Brinks; clam No. t Stone: class N 0.4:
Tallow pine fibber ; class . No. 6. Oak snd hard wood,
clann-140. 6. while pine, 81,2111113, juniper. and - cypress;
class-No. 7. Lime, hair, and plaster; class No. Ora
-nal and sand; clam No. IL Iron, iron spikes, and nails;
alms No. la Steel clue. No. 14. Piles ,• class - No. 15.
nip* oils and g l ass ; clam N0..16. Ship chandlery;
chuirlio 17! Hardware; class, No. 18 Stationery; class
No; Is: Firewood; glass No. Mt Hay and straw: class
N0..212 - Provender; mlass No. 22. Charcoal; class No. 23.
Belting, packing, and hose: class No. M. Sperm and
labrhating oils; class No. 26. Angers: class No. 27.
Anthracite coal: class No. 90. Semi-bitnminons, Broad
topcoatualass No. 32. Nachiniry and tools; class .1-
Elga water indicators; class B. Spark arresters: - class
C. Pitch,lionse.
NAVAL ASYLUM.
Olasaffo. 1. Clothing; clitesNo. 2. Bats, boots, shoes,.
&c. • clays No. 3. Provisions; class No. 4. Groceries;
dim; clays
No. tr: Dry Goods . ; class No. 6 Bread. he ; clan
. No. 7. Thbacco; clan No. 8. Coal; class No. 9. Pales,
oils, glass, Ac. ; class No. 11. Lumbar; class No. 12.
. Firewood •;:class No. 13. Pro - sender; class No. 14. Miti
cellausons; class No: 15. Hardware; class No. 16. Sta
tionery.
WASHINGTON.
Class No. 1: Bricks ; clan No. 2. Stone; class No. 4.
Yellow pine lnmber; class No. 5. Oak and bard wood;
class No. White pine, spruce, juniper. and cypress:
class No. 7: Lime. hair, and plaster; class No. 8. Ce
ment; class No. 9. Gravel and sand; class No. 9%.
Moulding and fire sand and fire clay; elan No. IL Iron„
iron nails; OA spikes: class No. 12. Steel; class No. 13.
Pig. iron; class No. 14. Piles: class No. 16. Paints, oils
and glass; chum No 16. Ship chandlery; ens No. 17 . _
Hadware; class No. 114 Stationery; cuss No. 19. Fire
word; class No. 20. Bay and straw; class No. 2L Pro
vender; cuss No. 22 Charcoal; cl ays No. 23. Belting,
packing, and hose; - chase No. 21. Sperm and Inbrisatiat
oils; class No. 27. Anthracite coal; clan No. 29. Bitu
minous Ctunberiandcoal ; class No. 32. Machinery and
tools.
NORFOLK.
Class No. 1. Bricks: class No. 3, Yellow pine timber;
class No. 4. Thllow pins lumber; class No. 6, Oak and
•hardwood; class N 0.6, White pine, spruce, insiper,and
cypress; class No. 7, Lime, hair, and plaster; clan No.
0 Cement; clan No 9%. Moulding and fire sand and
lire clay; class No. 10, Slate; class No. 11, Iron. iron: ipikes, and nails; class No. 12, Steal: cuss No. 13. Pit •
iron; class No. 24, Files; dose NO. 15,-Painte, olla, and
glass; class No. 16, Ship chandlery; class No. 17, Hard
ware; class No 18, Stationery; class No. 19, Firewoodi.:.
class No. 20, Ray and straw; class No 21, Provender;
class Po. 22. Charcoal; class No. 23, Belting. packing. -
and boss: class No. 24.'Sperm and lubricating oils; elan
.140. '26, Augers; class No. 27. Anthracite coal ; clam No;
29, Bituminous Cumberland coal; class No. 32 Semi
bituminous, broad-top coal, lump; class No. 31, Copper
and composition - nails; class - No. 32, - ,Machinery and
tools; class A, Sashes, glared.
PENtiACOLA, FLA..
Class No. 16. Ship chandlery; alms No. 17. Hardware;
class No. 12, Stationery; class No. 19 _ Fire class '
No. 20, Hay and straw; class No. 21, Provender; class
No. 24 Sperm and lubricating oils; class N 0.26, Augers;
class No 27, Anthracite coal; class No. 12, Bitninintina
Cumberland coal; class No- 32. Machinery and tools. - Vi4:
an2s-thilt
nFIPICIC OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE, Corner TWELFTH aid - GIRARD Ste . ,
/ I .LKlust lath. 1 2 64-
SEAMED PROPOSALS will be rece ived at this ones
Mail 12 o'clock M. on FRIDAY. the 26th inst.., for raw
plying the SCBITYLICILL 4J7.161114AL with the folio*.
ing articles-.
DANK-BLUE COAT CLOTH. 3-4 or 6.4 wide, for Ea
r_orm Coats. army standard.
WOOLEN BLANKETS, army standard, to weigh tee
pounds, and measure 7 feet b.. 6 feet 8 Inches,
(with the letters U. S., in bleak, 4 lathe.
lon r. In the centre.)
SHELTER TENTS, army standard, of linen or cotton;
if cotton, to weigh 'not lass than 7 onuses to
the yard of z 8)) inches wide; if linen. to
weigh not less then 8 ounces to the yard of
2834 Inches wide. Samples of at 'sag one
yard of the material proposed to be furnished
THREADtt with the proposal.
DARK-BLUENo. Kt
WATER. PROOF BLANKETS, for Infaatry, gntta.
eha or vulcanized India rubber.
PONCHOS for Cavalry, gotta perch* or vulcanized inns
rubber.
Samples of the water. proof blankets for infantry and
pouches for cavalry proposed to be furnished mast ac,f
company the Dropout).
Army standard samples of the dark-blue coat cloth,
woolen blankets, likelier tents, and dark-blue thread.
can be awn at this office, to which deliveries.masi
strictly conform,
Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per. ,
sons, when signatures must be appended to the gua
rantee and certified to an being good and - sufficient se
curity for the amount involved by Wile PabligfEtno-
ttoma ßid ry of the United Stes. .
s from dsfardting ta contractors, and those that do
notftary tamp hi lath the requirements of this adver
tisement, will - not be considered.
Blank forms for proposals, embracing the terms of the
guarantee required on each bid, can be had on applica
tion at 'this once, and none others which do not em
brace this guarantee will be considered, nor will say
M k r o n id 7 r gli ichio not
etrietlY Conform
to
Rids must be endorsed " Proposals for Army Sup
plies," stating the particular article bid for.
G.
Gene
CHOSILI
Am. Quartermaster General U. S PA.
OFFICE 'OF ABEIbTANT QUARTER
MASTER GRABRA ,
Prtmionr.yrnut, Aiurfis(lB. lek
SP.A.LBD PROPOSALS will be received atths'ofilee of
the undersigned, Ho. 1103 GIRARD Street, until noon
of SATURDAY 27th inst., for the immediate delivery
atileddington U.S. A. General Hospital of the follow
ing lumber- .
MOM feet third common tine boards 1 inch
-7,5f..0 do second do do do.
2,000 do do do do
(Planed both sides.) do.
HD feet second common pine boards, X inch.
(Pland. both aides. )
83,000 feet hemlock scantling, 3x4 Inches.
Nashproposal
do do do 10x10 do.
Nash proposal must be guaranteed by ona or more
persons known at this office to be retrponsible, that the
bidder will enter into immediate obligation -for the
prompt fulfilment thereof if said bid be acm , pted.
No proposal will be received unless upon blank forma.
:which can be had at this Olio&
The United States reserves the right to reject all bide
deemed too high, as also any from defaulting con
tractors
The lumber to be inspected and approved after de
livery.
By order of Colonel G. IL Croeman, A..Q. Y. General.
ar9t-4t ALBERT 8. ASHICSA.D,
Captain and LL Q. if.
0 T.
A RARE CHANCE I—. ll TH3I EBPIIII
A-A.LICILN AND DIMOCILAT,,, PI7BLIBREPINWW.
ONNSTBII. CHNSTEIt COUNTY P/INNA,
NOB Shia —The death of Ge org W: Pekes, leg.,
Proprietor of this paper, makes it necessary to dlspcia
of the establishme n t. a the hands of a loyal, enrnest,
and enterprising man, this long-eetablished Journal
cannot fail to be profitable. Circulating, : as it does.
extensively in a county of seventy-tour thousand ht.
habitants, and in a Congressional and Senatorial Dis
trict of one hundred and five thousand,Aprorrilmsai for
wealth and intelligence, and where the 11 nion_party ai
the last election had a majority of over four th °name
votes, sad with a constantly Increasing poptilaritynne
patronage, it 'requires nothing but Judicious truuuum
mentto make it &lucrative investment.' -
Persona contemplating a purchase shonit:maki that
fact known at once, as it is des izaW to sell at , the
ugliest day. Jolty T: -
Administrator of George-W. Pearce, deell.
Warr CIiZaTIM. , Nay 17. 1864. .• Abaft it
VLIGIBLE ROOMS NOW VACANT
-A-4 at HILL'S.
am2S-Ims
328 SPREFCI Street
OIL WELL FOR SALE-PRODUCING
TEN BARBELS Lubricating 011 per day—with
Saltines, &c. H. 081.1111,,JR..
antl-Bt* IIS South SIXTH Strait
PVET—LARGZ F.IIRNISHED- OR
i nkfurroisbed Reome, '
No. 1202 ialESTNUTKitreet.
rIMI LET—THE f3ECOND,TIIIRD, Ain)
-a- Fourth Floors at 286 KARIM Street. thrcush.
Church alley.
sanW4E
FACTORY4ROPERTY FOR-Ailii
Ma—Situate W. W.eintiter of Frankford road ma-Norris
" I nlet. Lot 100 heet•un Franirford road and 411 test on
Norris stmt.
Biz three. story Briak Dwelltngi onPrtutri .
One four-story Brack Factory Banding, by 43 - feet,
on /ionic street, with two-story brick attached. 23 by et
feet,. containing machinery, t' mid bonerner co
n ,
For further information appt niiititeasst co
ly a
81131ENTEI andtS FAYOLlArgefa. • • anll-1m•
dik LAIMC AND. VALIJ)k.BIE PRO
ACI Mtn' BON BALL—The Tory Ilene and conanto.
thong LOT and BNILDING, No. 308 -CNIRRY Streak.
near the centre of business. tontaininn SD feet on Ch i
etreet, depth 21)15 feet, being 76 feet ailde on tho 2&52 of
the lot, saa at that width opening to a large sari -tins
leading tn-(ha... street. Its adrantases of
121 AND.PONITAPS
are rare* neot.wtth.
Al t al i e the office of
i Ohrist Church Hospital.
No. 226 WILLICUT threat.
PON SIMiIIE BELOW ITS
% A
$. l: VALUE A.. two-apd-azlialf- atom Italian
C nearDarliy.'aritlr Id acres of Lank, adorned
Ail" a lame number of Eibada.Trees, and rJad a. great'
Sareet7 of Fruit Trees In besrisag. Stabling. Ice:,honaa..
and ever*thing eomplete to-• snake it a mod &tillable
adarntl7 seid. B. F.. 'GLOM,
. awed • ' 133 South rotraTH. Street.
.
--
FOR SALR---10EBIRAIILIC -COURRY PLACE, 15 emu. near the W7LLOWOROVIL
Ifentsomerg county. Banning Water besides Rath.
Bet and Cold Water, Rueter, &c. INsies, Bar n ga d Car,
?lege-holm,. &c. . - .
A large number of Cenarry,Placeserithalew acres at
ground. Call and exavtne Rester. - •
an26-tf • R. athTTIT, 3giRKI,WALNUTtIitrMit.
, FOR 8.A4.6R--A—SUPERIORIF c
" 97 urea, altaated on the Pennsylvania. Cobbs].
Railroad. 48 miles from Philadelphia. Improvement:a
coned of a three-story atone dwelling. containing .14.
rooms, with kitchen attached,,bara 50 by 60 feet, wagon .;
abed, coin crib, wood bowie, and other out•btilldiniti: •
a tenantlionse. - 15 acres wood land.
A rare change Is ofered. Address
.70RN CAR7IO(7, . ..;
Parkersburg. Chester counts,. Pa. .'
•
• p -wßrrnur -
• i - a ,uID t o
• Ar—oßrptroNgot.
let, witih ADVICI 44114.11
11‘. Una, Belf-iwnnwe nten t
sad *Teal .
but s& to' of CHMAZA • goals] au me n L aaa "
7oHar L , C,p , -• —7 .
lanitua a., raihnr °:"6l4rne—..--,e•
Ilikl ell
411..weetm
AUCTION @ALEN
TOHN B. MYERS &Aii,;;;"^--
EP 1E33, Nog. 03Z and 234 Mmtkx r • t
' ite
IJROE FOSITivE MAR or 500 PA"RACV't
61,0 , 8 OF FOREIGN AND DONEtirft: D iv
TOM DAT, ) 1 A 1
,
A Calt.D. We invite the early partiN i t ap at ,. pit
of dealers to the Tishah e assortment of p r
German, and American dry anode embracing a's., els ;
package's and fotnorstrole and fancy srtici., t. t. , yn
remptorily sold by catalogue. oa a creditor ft ." X.
and part for crab, vo3rinerrinit
THIS NORNING,
•
A; 10 o'clock precisely, to be centinned the &warn.,
of the day, without intemnission. fall
LARGE4II3
PEREMPTORY SALE OP Eillorcka ,_ nip
AMERICAN DRY GOODS. Ac. . 11 1:1
We will hold a large sale of British, German. rr.,
Sod American dry goods, by astalogne, ma four isosZ -s
credit, and part for caeb,
ON THURSDAY MORNING, k C.
August 25th , commenoingst precisely 10 o'clock ~... L F.
prising '''all• reels
550 PACKAGES AND Lopg rbe
of Britieli, German, French radi, 2, ,and Amer[,,, , (libel
goods, embracing a large, fall , an d f resh Utiorte.. "I eAe
woolen, worsted, /Men, cotton , and silk gouda, ford '''' el , bet
and countr sales.
.)
N. B —Samples of the same will be arranem f„, 005
whenwill& rataloguel early on the seer t0,, - ,,,"&„, ---__
sale, dealers will fin it to their in:ere:t o 4:* "'I irk
LARGE SALE OP FOREIGN AND DOSERITIr , b
GOODS. • 10
Imploded in onr !ale of Foreign and rins 4 „ tle
Good., on THURSDAY. August sa.rrill be focasi io A I 14012-
the following desirable articles—VlA:
bales all wool flannels.
;
..g.
bales hesTy brown drills. PE
bales Ethan Allen and Lancaster sheetion n I
cases 14. and 4 4 bleached asusli se Ales.
eaves brown and bleached Canton Minn*, .d IL
cases Hartrevd and Cairo denims
cases beam corset jean. k V]
eases colored cavrtbrics and peter tamillos. a- - y
cases Mancbeeter gingham/a. ak_ .
_... ;1. ,1
cases Indbi tie tick Jogs.
oases Ro by cloakings.
cases miner's plaid flannels,
cases super Ken tuck y Rana
inns
cases all-wool tweeds.
i i i
ca s es eineida aold-mixed casaticieres.
=.
-.. gage/4 plain and pri nted satlnetts. Is al5
NOTICE TO CLUT 'Bab—LARGE &SIAS OF TAILs,
1120. GOOD & -''''' 11226-4
Abso, on THURSDAY,. august 24.
-- Pieces Belgian broad cloth.
;geese heavy velours.
please Canton and Presi dent beavers.
..,..,_ ..._ _ ...._........... —........
09
irieWei Reenimsax aid 3148CGIV tiedVerE.
Pima Whitney and pilot beavers. n I
—pusses Astrachan coatlags.
)boral
please Belgian tricots sad seal skims. ath
pimme silk and wool careimenes. idl 'd&
I
pieces D , Pyosehi.e and Kelton coatis". tomi 1
pireee dark-mixed rersthilzte.
pleads sap and cloak elotsh. Atha *
use 1,
pieeesmobair, Italians, ♦lredinglll Padiill,7% e " . rah 111
vsui &e.
ge, dress groods, white reeds, t , aveiliag ,•,,,„, egg
arrty shirrtand drawers, hosiery, cravats, o.i„, 4 ,'" ,
silk,•skirtrn-notiozus. &o. owlet',
".i . CA
i
Also. linewtoods, lines cambric handkerchio, •
POSIPPITS SALE OP CARPI/MFG% a l .
OR FRIDAY MOENIITO, . rOU
Angtmd 26, at — precisely 11 o'clock, lOU Witold by tet t , • tor
Nene.:oX. kienths' credit, an Naartment of no,. ties r,
fLne arid fine intrain, renielan, he p, cttle . , end ? 1 / 4 - Id .1
carptuga which may be examined early on Me no t
rf , ""
jag of nee: .
. NA
LARGE PEIIEMPTORT SALE Or 1,100 PACE - SON INTO
BOOTS, SEdliEd, TRAVELLING- BA:GS, as. ma be'
ON TUESDAY.
ff. Jo
August 81:1, at 10 &clock, Will be sold, 51 catalems, -
four months! ereda,"-about 1,100 pactrga + booti, al t I b 'IW
brogans. army goods, travelling bags. its., or city , , ~,,,,,r
I astern is anntentstres• embracing a fresh and miter 1.. ri s
aonment. Samples, with catalogues . ea morals( 4IL
sale.
mare
ems
INTRNESS,_
_ll.l/KLEY C O.
_,
-IL No. 615 C666TNITI' and ats JAY= str
FIRST FALB OiILIC OF DRY GOONS.
ON TUESDAY,
August X, at 10 o'clbab, on 4 months' credit. co t .
prising British, German, Simmer. Preach. ace [lst
Titan fancy and staple goods.
4 , 13
N. B.—Samples will be arranged for exatrAesiits
with catalogues early on manilas of sale. I b e
WIMP FORD ateo., A.UOTIORRIN
tee
525 XLIIEST and 522 001011LIOR Streets.
•
POSITIVE SALE or r *weans Boors ANDrsti on -• kw
0? THURSDAY MORNING. I re. at
Angst 26, commencing at 10 o'clock nreciselt i dING
Will sell by catalogue, for cash. &boat 1,240 cases
shoes, brogans. , Wm:Locals, gaiters, and army goods. ITO'.
prime, fresh stock. to which we invite the early sun,
tion of buyers.
POSITIVE SALL' 1150 OABBS BOOTS AND sans crib At
ON MONDAY' MORNING.
August 59th. conimencing at ten o'clock precis*, ~ TILI
will sell - by catalogue, for mat, about 1.150 case, bony YET
times, brogans, balmorabs, gaiters, anti army pock heir JP
'mime fresh dock. to which we barite the early at. LT3-12s•
iantion of buyers.
- •
B Y HENRY P. livt•imEßT, ELIA
AtrOtteiiiiiit ers Dm
No. EON NAEX:XX Street. &nth stde.abovo Sifted It fi t t.tmg
Sales of D4l 3 3L . topellh, Triimninlro, Notions, &. ., „,,,,„ 1 oppo I
MONDAY, nunDAY, and ritIDAY Xoccau, . 0* • (10th
maiming at 10 o'clock. eekall...
gall 3
. .
WHITS ADD MIXED VEXING SHIRTS. DRAWER! rded"
WOOL- SHIRTS. -SATINSTd. SIIiPSNDER.O. let. ".,,1°
-- ,,,,hi
SIERT_„_ , DMUS., DRY Goons, Tittaillav .. ,
SHIRTS. SHOES, GAITERS, BOOTS, Aro 4 t, Attie
Of FRIDAY MORNING. ~
August - 96th; commencing at 10 o'clock. will be Aog i zr : a .
a large and deetrable assortment of goods saitab:s lir --,---
ally and country' rotations
VLIII
m • utomis &
.139 'sad ..114.1. South FOURTH
DLL
Beta STOCKB AND ZWL ESTATE 112.1 m
CARD.—Oar trot FUJI Sale, 03‘1 September) 1111
comprise every description of Seal Hews and lal
Wags Bank and other Stocks. Handbills part ready. L •
Sale Nos. , l3l , and lil South Fourth street. ',truest
ZEN Stt
•
' NIFFIGLION, FITRRITURS, ROSEWOOD PLATO, isu.d al
FINE CARPETK, &a. -
, • , ON THURSDAY MORNING. TANI
At io'olock, 711 the Anodes Store, the enperier teed, L um
tare, nosewcod.pieno by Grolumn, arm/ action PUS* .
/argeipelated case, fine carpets, As. - WEI
s.
Also, . quantity of wal papers.
1.22-9t*
.... .
Sale No. IMO Spruce street. ries
SUPERIOR !IMMURE- _TAPESTRY CLRPITS, BOAI
• ON MONDAY gown's°.
2flav that., at 10 o • sa No‘:-ISSO Spruce etreek* = 1 ;
lioneetold and kitchen furniture. tapestry , iagratia
Venetian aarpeta, Platt:reseal, ha.
May be ezai . ained .at 8 o'clock:ea the morning et - B?:
male. - - • ' MeR3
um W
Executors' tale. No- 607 • Iforth Seventoeroth en, rett
* /an• E
ISOPERIOEXUENITURE. OVAL ?ENRON, PUMA& EC-,
-PETS, 3c:• - •
• ON TUESDAY MORNING, 22
SOthinst. tt 10 Welook, by order of execetore, the
perior furniture, oval mirror, line taresotrY catPet-', ictil4lWl
Nay be examined at o'clock: on. the 1110171111 g y
aft!, •
•.. _
_••• ii4rj
Sato No. - 416 T Marshall labia. °QAT
ISOZNRIOR YORNITIJNI, ROSEWOOD PIANO PM
.MIRROR, BRUSSELS DARPETRI, CLEC
OX WBONBBDAY *owns% SPANN
Anatole 31, at 1111. o'clock. at No. 467 Nuehel Arta. • D
below 'Buttonwood, the enperlor waDtat dialog too
tad ,cliamber. furniture, rosewood pylus forte, tee $.16.1
?tench Mate pier mirror, tine B earpete, Wu. ntRY
glawsware. fine feather fiede, dtc. MAY.
the kitchen furniture. , van, al
'May be examined at eight cr'elent on the =MM.? 204t0•
the sale. :
13
- SCOTT, JR., 4 '. (SVOCESSOR TO I :1 8 2 3
•seorr & STEWART •Anationeu Me. US their
CHESTNUT and GIS SARBO I Street. .STVIP
LANGE BALI OF EXTRA QVALITY READY-AUDI
CLOTHING. - AE(
ON FRIDAY "WENCH; NEXT. AND I
26th at 10 o'clock precisely, Will be sold a laM you)
assortment of extra quality ready-made clothing. V'. &delta.
pricing overcoats, frocks, its. Teets. Are. tainew . Lett
tared expressly for city trade. Partioarstre hereafter.
•
I)ANCOABT -WA_RITOOK, AUG' FI in;
-a- TIONISKREI, .240 MAIIRET Strait.
771 , •lii1;rTmEe
PENN STEAM" ENGINE 17. ti
ND BOILER WORN& —MUM is LEVI.
PRACTICAL AND - TBROBETICAL EaraiNgeßs. xi- 00 - 1
ORINISTS, BOILER-MARBRS, BLACKS/I'l'lli, Ist Lil
FOUNDERS: baying for many years been In eueceiita. nKs
ePeration,land•been exclusicelyengaged in building . 1,1 o mr ,,t,
repairing Marine and River Rog - Mee. high And / 3 wP"'" A D
mire, Iron Boilers, Water Tanke. Propellors, am i_ ll _ - : Abate
respectfully o'er their services- to' the public, tel Dom nig
fully prepared to contract for- engines of all sisen .1+ .
rine, River, and Stationary ; haying seta of pattern it n T,
diff e rept sines, are _ prepared to execute ,orders irc '.:•',..• •-• ••
quirk despatch. livery description of tern -inekti 2 °. I "
made at the shortest notice. High and LoWcinii,ll.
moth(
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the beat Pr.-:k
ei lvania charcoal iron, Pergings, of all nixes and el.s ... Phal
Iron and Brass_ Castings, of all descrlptios.; 1141=
Turning, Screw-Ca , Jug, anti' all other work iniumdeilMi N 1
with the above business. BROD
Drewingo and specific:alio - rut for ait'work dons st tit Rn„ )
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. MDR,
The subscribers have ample w harf-dock' room fur IP ~,,
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, nisi - V4 provided with shears, blocks, falls , ze e., dm, E , 0r...4
raring heavy or light weights. tm
•• JACOB O. NEOI3. r a . - 7,,u
JOHN PARYI',
- BELCHAnd PALHER Swede n r — i r t
-r.
.r. VnUanna riaarticm- - • " wyr.r.ra w N. usinucs snit
JOE& s cops, 4. 4. -R s sountwAßK FOUNDRY, fa,.,.
^--' - • , PINT/1 AND , WASIIINGTON szaari l i tZ
- -• . ramaxAm.pair...,
_ ilrziaiticlevitiklioNs,. 420
_BEng AN MAC arKisr9. „ g
liannfacture Bighead Low Preastre Eiteam-Enchn& - fatls
land' river , and marine prole. •
~.., rkt
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Bo.ats. Leo . : .."- 6 attil
Digs of all kinds , either iron or brass.L 904 hon-frame Boots for Gas Werke, Workshops, "
"-
road &Mims, En.. .
,NDA
Retorts and Gas MachinerYotihe inteet• and 16" - Bcga
rEc ve a l ly °C d_ description of PlantationNachtuaryound , / 2 zit/
Sugar, Saw, .and Grist alflue..gse .., p ato , ,Yo
Steam Trains, Defecators, Pilterrs.Punlittillia46l64s.2l,
Sole agents forlfAlillieux4 Patent Sugar-EtviltatiZ
paratne, le eirmyrh'e Patent Steam Rammer, and l''''., I
wall a, wolsorg • .lit e nt, owitruagal Stidilf-Dr":
Machine. - '• • ' • se Li •
---np
MOROWIT, ORR, Av .00,,,STEAM a",,gonc„,
OINK BUILDERS Izim..Fownderc. ant .;=-•:? -f t = t
Nacidnitte and Boller - Nalrem-NO. 12 1 9 Cs 1,1.1.,,1,
RILL Street, Philadelphia.•••,'
.
. ..
SHIPPING. de
• •
5......--••'s d
.„'Arlift STEAM WEEKLY TO 2
b.,ITRPor., touching at qv ig9fili'7;ll:t
(Coen Harbor." The wall_,lrnewa Stoni ng , o r ::-. •
Tarpooi, Newiork,and raundolphte L aw mi .' sh , kits..V. , „ i
pany-are intended to sail aa follows:
CITY OF 1 3ALTIMORN... : ----6.ATET
.DAY, •" I !•l3 — ik
ITNA .
_....... •
•-••••-• • SAVVY DA y , ,•", "
ADINBIRZELEti. ... ' - .ig,,twEr ~ZD ,y • • N . 44'
and every euwee liilni;;A: 4 ; 34
.1,.. ::.., fr om I' . - w irlb-
North River..&debit
sion — ti
OP PMPAW
Payabliiiiti Gobi; Taiotta eq.nitiiitali i i i, O t irre rc• altaire
FM•6I.• ' cagant........:00. twilirjacti vas .
.. .. . l;cl=
.do : 'to 4,0nd0n.....,... 86 CQ d o to 1 ,,, -'.
doto Fitrfil•-:.... 96 06 d o t o par:, •• .
do tO Elnark_bnft, ••90 TO "a. to ER, •
,i--61r
raattettere ateolarw ea i in i, te, F , anin 13,...11 P. - isb
kordlum tWorPi Wort *costa' r low 'rater o--
! Pares from Liver Queasy i ta: I , Cs, , i• ‘ , ..ri
p_o. Slot etaaraga 'from Lamar ?Doi an d G R '''''' '' DAY I
W. Ttroae.wko wish to sena Y Sr thoirfziesdi 2 , :' - ST/yll
Nekets hers at theearatee. Jer. 1
_ For furtluer Informatics of
B ly a s the lAT - P 1111 4 14
Nces.
G. DALY ; MR* ----
. ien-tr au Nic4l2 - G. phiada•?.°A,Bli
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gint,
BOSTON f AND prEELA ,) ' '
MILL jp Lurs. Mu; floi r ` j *" on t
port on 111193N.D.a1M, e mi t w h iir f sect* • emery
Street. rhiladolPhla. salti Long wl si i, g‘ n tol 0 4131.
Ths steamanip 1110204/ klit c aptain suet, 1r . ..; 4 ,171eD
flow "ndiadalPuta ho Y ,ost,g e o n saturday. A. - 0 LIT&
at JP IL . axed
.llninp' aldp 11A goN, cast. SO!.:eand 131
froze Boston 'for
p, Y ‘'''' .ll . - alai& on same def. !A " - is c ar=
. 4i/St ' --..._
„ Sru
aafi ROW le danti i i a t oaina hipe forte' J a m p
Thil , "ai &On a port punetnally 02 W ar ' L ' 141 .0
m 1
en
~.. it
I-unkrArtisk fsessetti /at one-half the Pr•at" ''' • i 'lr e
th
the vegeta. - v .floe
14•Ights 'aka& i i riir yo u& -------
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o =- 10 V 1 7, „ attostod to song Mb .11•..-1't.. oi
atoll' goods.
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!or irotaim t . 4 . Poisoogo (ha T jzz Lie loso rani, ~ lat a
11114 2,... 1 " - muntr - wursos a "'",, ,, ,r6 and
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".MOI Beath DBLAW ARN " i cello
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' • .10/IiIRESS COMPAWS' lora.
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BUB COMPANY.
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43 1.% );481.14nP -- Stmt.:forwards Parcels, Pitt'''. g ""
e thee, Bank Notes. and Swede either 11, 1 . 14 • •
ling • r t
o n connection with o.her &rpm? , CG— CI 4 2° '
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itP P 'Etii• SUGAR WAY B i '''' 0 ""av
..`"w*.lu'd oPriair Nonntala ledditiCAr=
lieri Noaitaha, from Se/Mail' ; Pr. P`ttle
tilif; a .
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as. win, so. J us south seri.
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146: 1 1 :10M8ON'S LONDON .- IrT ,,,,oaLlm -----
PARR. OIL =ROMAN RA.NOSjf s i. ,i . . •
3 • lor MI: Ingtitstlolut. IA '..
16. '. 1 .
I. Also. PhilagelrAtor , e pa l
air Parnez, Portable Heaters. Low d•-- nabob;
litboari Inures. Bath Boilers. Stewhole Nat'l, ity /
Cooking P.tovits, kk. at wholesale slot '- . tic
anfeelar
MARY%aI 7031S aai or
ia b takhaen 0 . gm a'. Bscor i -
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CHILDREN'S CARRIA °
AsKAatSOL Manntodurer s.
Simi. beim Semi