The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 10, 1864, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELECTAPffrTmiPELPniA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1801.
Owning Stlcgrapli
WEDNESDAY, AVOTJST 10, ISM.
IPIEIT OF THE HEW YORK PRESS.
4Jlnj Kdttorln! from the New Tork
Papers This Morning.
nonii.K tiik nonm.R.
Vow Uu Trllmne.
Uicltcbcl official dt-snntth printcl ycstcrdny
norning kcihi to leave no doulit Hint Admiral
'arregnt lint both passed the forts which constl.
uttd thf main defense of Molillf, and defeated
he Rebel licet tinder the tr.nu.r Hut lmnan. (It
s nerefarjr to rxplaia for the benefit of the
Iritish public that tUii Is not the cx-l'renidcnt of
hat name. He never had a tnate for figlitins of
itty kind.) There Is a tepoit alno, not ollleial.
hat onr fnrres have hmded on tho west end of !
anphlne Island.
Whither that be so or not, It In certain that a '
efficient force Mood ready to move in c -opora-icn
with Farniffiit, an. I tbut bv the present e nt
lie licit in the buy and of theannvon Its western
bore, the city of JUnbile lias already lost iti
troupes! proiectlou. At it in known to lie
fakly garrisoned, and an Hood cannot possibly
pare a man from At anta, we are entitled to cx
ect ita early reduction. It" rhnneo of holding
ut at all a against tho Meet depoudn on the
1'Ctructioiia at Dog Kiver 11 ir, which lioi wllliin
few miles of the city, and bus but eleven fool of
vater on it. ,
Of course Fiirragut's heaviest vessels cannot
a, fuch mi ohstincdon; whether tho smaller
rait can will depend much on tho battoriei and
mucin! harriera there existing. Hut it seems
ruiiahlo that if the il"et should have trouble at
f uis point, the army will be able to do tho work.
ne ueienm ot Moiule on ttio land side arc in-
m MiMt-miy loriniuanie, um too weakly giirrHonca
to oflcr a protracted resistunco.
I Tho meagre and iiilluu account which tho
iieiB comrury so mmr custom in cast) Ot ue
"M allow to be published, gives few details of
lie action, but enough is admitted to show In
rencral chitracter. Gallant Admiral Karragut
as excelled bis previous exploits at New Orleans
nd Tort Hudson exploits themselves without
recodent or parallel in naval warfare. Forts
lorgaii and Oaim-a aro works of great strength
nd formidable batteries.
It was out of the question to attack them with
"y fleet which the United States can collect,
tf to pass them wm an enterprise more hazard
JS than the United Htatea coast elsowhoro
(lured, Ctiarlest.ua perhaps excepted. T he il is
unco between the two is so narrow, and tho
fhannel runs so close to Fort Morgan tho
trni.aor fil the) fun ftirt2tht time unra H.wfti,vt
a constitute an impregnable defense of the naa-
age. Obstructions in the channel which have
leen the great bugbear at Charleston added to
he difficulty of this problem, but it U solved by .
he invincible resolution of Farragnt. j
He is man who believes io lighting, as the '
ountrv has heretofore discovered i believes in
flolng his best in ail circumsinnecs; does not
loltcvc iu giving up a had job wttnout trying,
iehold now the result of trying! Uu is in Mo
de bar, with sixteen shins : has suuk and put to
flight whatever flouts that would oppose, him;
lotus the bay Irresistibly ; will cut oil torts Mor
an and Gaines Irom all communication with the
ilv.and therefore inevitab.y coiupultbem sooner
r later to surrender; and, until bo reduce thorn,
nay diaw supplies tor his fleet from the shares of
he bay by help of tho laud forces. To recall a
vorn-out phrase from its proper limbo, the Ad
uirnl Is master oi the situation. I
It bus be n the lii-bion to sneer nt roast oxpe- '
511 ions, but wc reckon this of great military uri-
.Kirtance. To c use up one port io block ido
running is something. Vessels beicafter seeking
the May ot MoM e will tltid themselves in the. .
affectmtin'e embrace of Admiral Farraut. Still '
better, the capture of the city will nicn the Aa
ttama river to tho useent oi our II et, or such
Innrtint. ftl Il ua ahull rtiiir nut that atrPMin n n Irt :
Uilontgomtre. Tue river is navigablo to that I
-1 - . . C .. I .. 1. 1 . . .1 a.i
pums lur TCfwjis ui uuiiBiuei nuic oiiv, auu -
ruiral Farrsgut baa a licet aouptud for i Ivor navl
gtition. His mov. inent, thetel'ore, Is an clement
n the Atlanta problem, unite sulllcient o ag-
igravate HomI's alreaily extreoio dillloulties.
(MtnuiiHiieousiy wirn iois news we navf in- '
formation of a defeat of the Rebel forces in West
Vircliiia wist of the Shenandoah, that is by
Gemral Aveiiil. The marauders under McC'hiis-
land and lirad cy Johnson have been cireemallv
dlperitd, with ios of lour gnns and six hun
dred pi isouers one of tbuir leaders barely
'escaping capture. Aa wc have berutofore criti
cized the ilowness and indecision of Averill, we
aie giad to mi) tbut hu has shown in tins pursuit
qualities tho opposite of thotc. Uis victory i
siatitying, und will p ove very helutul toGvUeral
Sberldan's operailons. - aar
W are bappy to bo able to commend also the
ConsoCda'iou of tho four border Departments
wliiih bi bcrto have ktiacg ed hal Irs-ly ahout
onder fiair oitl'eientand otieii feebly co-opur.iting
commanders. T hey pass now under one vigilant
eye and sirm g baiid, and we nisy ho;u to be
(pared Mich exhibitions as tho last raid afforded
ot what is culled strategy on our side. Yet it
should he rf matted that tho fault then was not
go nmcli wuut ut concentration, as concentration
under the wrong bead.
As if to uvoid popular Indignation, the fart
seems to have leu etudiou-iy concealed that all
troops for defense of Washington were at that
y was hit mesa that was tben made of it. And
even now we are compelled to note that (teneral
J-heridsu addresses General ll.iliceK as Chief of
Stall not to himself, hut to the Freiiileut; a
ijOM'lon ot imiiii n.-e lnliuence, aud especially ot
confine ntlal lelaiiou to itic CommatMer-iu-duief,
which the public would rejoice to know General
Halleck hud bten invited to resign.
TIIK PR:HIIKNIIAI. F.I.Kt'TION.
from Wt Timf,-; -
The If, aiocrats everywhere aro very confldont
of vlc'. ry In the pending rre.-idcntial canvass.
Their exultation may be premature, but It is sin
seere. Tbty evidently believe they are going to
win. And they base their expectations of success
mainly, If not entirely, on the dissensions which
prevail in the Union ranks. They point to the
fact that whole clas-eg of professed Union men
feel nndir no obligation to support the Union
ticket.
One denounces Mr. Lincoln because bo did not
abolish slavery soon enough another because
he assumed to touch it at all. One refuses to
vote for bliu because he keeps Mr. ISiair In the
Cabinet another because he keeps somebody or
an body cue. Fremont runs agaiust him b 'cause
be disregards the Constitution, and Wendell
I'billip f-peke against liini because be recog
nizes that instrument at nil. Homo ccn-ure his
lenient nifhod of treating the people of the
Soufbtrn States others bis barbarous and
inhumau nude of carrying on the war.
' One act of tioliticians vilify him for n-t admit
ting the Southern States at once into tho Union,
and Wade and Davis, with oijual malignity,
brand bim as a usurper for proposing u ad
mit them at all. Kvcry unsuccessful ap
plicaul lor otlire, every volunteer adviser
hose counsels have boeu reje-ted,
every wiseacre who fancaes lie w;as cre
tfd to conduct the Government, and who
finds Mr. Lincoln indisposed to accept lils
iictati u, the whole of that count ess brood
of polKical scera who know from tho beginning
tow "tnis thing" was coming out, and who found
the Preaklent incredibly and idiotically deaf io
their warnings uud their threats, are all now
combined to vindicate their prescience and gratify
their resaDtuii uts by voting against him. And
upon this concurrence of disappointed aud un
derrated malignant, the Democrat base their
hoia of a party success.
It may be that tbey are right. Possibly ueh a
combination of aeltlsbneas and reckless passion
i may override the settled judgment and patriot
ism of the people. It would not be the first time
in the history of Reuublic that nrivata
has proved too strong for devotion to the public
good. It is by no means tin possible that the
people of this country may be betrayed by these
base and acltbb intrigues into putting power into
hands which will use it for the division aud de
struction of the country.
We w ish now merely to remind those who
profess to be Union men that, if this catastrophe
tehotild happeu, they atone trill b reapoiuible fur
the letwt. It will be due wholly and exclusively
to their dissensions ; to their paltry, personal
bickerings, to their miserable, petty jealousies;
to their Intolerance of difference on minor point,
and to the determination, cherished by many
among them, to secure tor their own personal
views predominance In tho public councils, at
whatever sacrifice of the public good. If they
aee lit to persist In the indulgence oi thesi seltlh
aapiratlous, they msy possibly, by combination
of their forces, point to the ruin of their country
as the mouumeut of their victory.
The Democrat are quite right, in view of thli
stale of things, to exult In the prospect of an
easy triumph. They have good ground, In these
sltfser sio among the Union man, lor exalting
ovtrtl tir coming defeat. They do well, more
over, to take time by the forelock In these ex
ultations, md to boast of victories which tbey
jyci ! to win j lor it 1 issssible thut they may not
Tart" 'hi iu after all.
It la not wholly impossible that before the elee
lion comes round, Uuiou men may see the folly
t anbieciiu tbeutseivet to the rale Ql coiumoo
fo I rrstu) rich cannot ta'.llh his porKmal
.$ over nil bis associates. And onr Do."'!'
rtlr tifipririors mnat excuse ui for lilntlnjr, lur
tuffinoie, tbat il is noi yet quite certain that
their harmony, after the Chicago Convention,
will leant prater than (hut of the Union men
ttms to I him at the present moment.
IBTEE5AL REVENUE DECISIONS.
llrlf, 'oal Oil, anil Tolmcrev.
The following Is a decision In regard to tho
liability of distilled spirits, coal oil, and tobacco
In po-session of tlif matmfactnrcr on the first day
rf ,tnly, 18fi, to taxation under the act of June
30, 1801 :
Trkasmiy Dkvartwknt, Orrirmir Istfkmal
Rmsrr, Washington. Jaly 30, l.l. From
various l(tH"S received nt this otlire, II seems
that gnat diversity of opinion evlsts among the
otl.f ers of Internal ltcvannes and other panics
interested, in regard to the construction given to
the ofith section of the act of June 30, m the cir
cular of Jnlv 6.
By the o.ah section, all splrlla which mny have
been In the possession of tho distiller, or in pub
lic store or bonded warehouse, on the 1st dny
of July, no duly having been paid thereon, shall
I c liCUl aiid tiea'ed as if distilled on that (lav.
Dy the Had section, it Is also provided that "all
manufactures sad productions on which a duty
was imposed by eiiber of the acta repealed, which
shall be 111 the possession of tho manufacturer or
procurer, or of his ngents or agents, on the day
whin this act takes elleet, shall be held and
dcenud to have been manufactured or produced
alb r such date."
These provisions are to be construed together,
as the last includes the first, ami bnth cover tho
ssme ground. They plainly apply to all distilled
spirits which wer-, on the 1st of July, In the pos
session of tho distiller or manufacturer, or In any
public stoic or bonded warehouse, and spirits
shipped under the old law in bills of lading. IV
no tax had been paid prior to July 1, no quos'ion
of sale or removal ci u Id intervene, if the spirits
on thut day wero In the possession of the distiller,
or in public store or bonded warehouse, but ho
must pay the incrcasod rate. Coal olljand tobacco,
win n hor ded, are, by both the old and nenv law,
subject to the same regulations and liabilities as
distilled spirits.
The old law provided that spirits and oil should
Income ftubioct to tax when sold, consumed, or
removed for consumption or sale, and tobarco,
when sold, or removed for consumption, or for
delivery toothers than agents of the manufacturer
or producer, but not when bonded for ciiiort.
When cither of the couditions stated occurred,
the law Imposed the duty, tho manufacturer be
came bound to pay, and olliccr of internal reve
nue to enforce the collection ; if such duty was
paid prior to July 1, there was no liability to tho
inci eased ruto, tbo payment having beeii made as
rcqnlirU by law.
Hut, until the condition occurred on which tho
manufacturer became chargeablo, ho was under
no liability to the Government for tax on his
product, and tho Collector had no authority to
collect. Of course, any receipt he might give for
tax would tie in anticipation of an obligation not
yet devolved, and would uot operate as a dis
charge ot a duty to accrue after ards.
When, therefore, under tho provisions of the
law and the regulations of this office, any manu
facture had become liable to tho duty, and the
manufacturer, being bound to pay, had, prior to
July 1, actually paid tho duty according to the
foimer law, no liability accrues for the increased
duty imposed by the recent law.
lint if, under tbo samo mwund regulations, tho
article had not become liaolo io duty, no pay
ment by tho manufacturer to the Colnx-tor could
be made on account of duty, or operate as a legal
dirchaige of a liability thereafter to accrue. Of
courf-e it could not avail to defeat any increased
liability ere.. ted by the change in tho law.
Under the circular of tlie Secretary of the
Treasury of March M, 1H'I4, in relation to bonded
wurcf ousi s, Collectors were ro piired to cnlorco
the payment of the duties on spirits which were
not removed to a bonded warohouso, or shipped
under a bill of lauinir ; and when, in accordance
with that circular, Collectors did nut enforco tho
pa mentot tLc duty, and such duty was paid prior
to July 1, such spirits must be held to be exempt
from the increased rute.
W here spirits, on tbe 30th of Juno, were in n
bonded warehouse', and on that day tho manufac
ture paid to the Collector an amount equal to
the duties on tho samo at the then ruto of tax,
but snch splr ts remained in such waieliou.se on
the 1st of Jmy, without any change of pus-cs-sion,
there was no payment of the duty within
the meaning of tho law, and they still remain
snbjtctto the incrca ed rate prcacribud by the
new law.
If the spirits or other manufactured articles
Were iu the posse.ssiou of the distiller or manu
facturer, or his agent or agents, on tho 1st of
July, and no tax bad previously been paid, the
law is clear and explicit that such spirits or other
aiticlcs must be held and treated as if distilled or
niui.uliieturcd on that day, and subject to thu In
ci eased rate of tax. Thu non-pay moid of the tax
Is conclubive, und no inquiry need bo ma Jo
iuithcr.
I'rllited ItookN, MnKMzlnvo, Pamphlet,
KevlewN. Ac.
The Coinmissioner of Internal Hoveuuo has
just made the following important decision with
n ft rencc to printed books, magazines, pamphlets,
reviews, Ac. :
Tho act of June SO provides that on all prin'ed
books, miigii'iiice, pamphlets, ruviuws, and uil
similar priimd publications, except newspapers,
a duty i'i five per centum ad valorem shall be
levied, collected, and paid.
Section K6, ot tho same sot, provides that the
manufacturer cr producer of any article on which
a duty is imposed by law shall, in his return of
the value and qunutiiy, render un account of tho
lull amount ufuctual sales made by the tnuuu
lactuiur, producer, or agent thereof; and seetion
!'. lur her provides thai when any manuia.tured
urtii lc, on Hbicb an excise or impoit duty has
been paid, are increased in value by tioiug more
completely finished or luted lor use or sale, with
out changing the original character or pui pu.ses
for w hich i tic suuiu are intended to tie used, there
shall be levied, e dict ted, aud paid, a duty ot live
per centum ail ralurem, unoti tue amount of such
liicnused vuliiu, to be asct named by deducting
frum the Imi' lie J articlo when sold, or removed
lor sale, ilclhery, or consumption, the cost val.i)
ot ti c or u Ira article to the person, linn, or com
pany liai le to the duty imposed upon tho In
ert and value theici l.
Under ibise sevuial provisions it is held that
whi n tbo pi.b lsher of any book, magazine,
pamphlet, leviiw, or other s milar priuted puliii
catioi'i il the owner of uuy copyright st rcotype
philes, and r nies on the business of printing aud
binding books, he is to be held and ili-eiu.d the
man Macular, and us tueh tnu-t tsLc liCv'n. and
pay the i.d valorem duty ou the amount of his
sules; but, if tho publisher, ttiouuh owning the
copy tight, the sleitotype pales, und furnishing
tbe msk-iials, employs o her puties on corum.s
aion, or by contr t, to print auy book, ma,'a
zne. Ac, sin h priuter may be lie 1 1 to te thu
nn uuluetuti r, i nil re ,uirel to pay the tax out jo
value of the finished hoik, in case the same is
bound and llni-hcd by tho pnn er. Iu such ctse
lie is CLtlihd to collect the amount ttiiMeol ul the
publisher i roner.
it the printif it Is dune by one party, and the
Mi ding by uuo lier, under ctuilia t with the pub
lislur, tl.m the i riti'i'r may be assessed for the
a ue of the prin'id sheets or signatures, uud thu
binder on the ill riased value, x hich increase I
alue nitirt Ih derciu incd by deducting from t'w
tiudn prie. a of the punii.-lu r the cost or value of
the punted sheets or sifnaui.es previJ'isiy
nstrtsid in the li ndsof tho printer.
In either case w b thtriue tax is assessed to
the pun 1 bcr on thu finished book, Ac, or pri
marily ou tbo printid sheet or sigim'.uriis, anl
altiiwatos on the Inert aied value from binding
and tihisbing, the assf-suient must be made as
to ci.vir thu trade ralu.t of the books, magi.iiies,
pampbh ts, reviews, Ac., and uot simply the cost
of i roductlon.
The tax is au ad ealortm tux of live per centum
on tbe value of books, Ac, exclusive of any tax
previously assessed and paid ou the materials
used, and in uo case should a higher rale of tax
be Imposed or assessed.
Fkchi of In Ion ortlrr front the Rebcla.
On the night of the 27th ultimo First Lieuten
ants 1'. W. ilowlehund and Walter Clifford, of
the loth Regiment U. S. Infantry, and First
Lieutenant 11. U. Butler, of the l Regiment V.
H. Infantry, made their escape from a train of
ears while on their way from the prisou at
Macon, (a., to Charleston, K. C. The escaed
uttlceri succeeded in procnrlng a couveyanee,
making their way to the U. S. barque Ethai
AUtn, off Otter Island, St. Ileleua Sound, and
were lately taken on board.
Tbo New from Mobile.
No official despatches from our Meet off Mobile
have a vet been received at the Navy Depart
ment. The new through Rebel sources is, how
ever, lutticientljr indicative of the danger they
consider Mobile to be in from Farragui' gnus.
The reported loss of the Tecumtth Is not au item
worthy of being taken into consideration at all.
in view of the victory achieved by Admiral
Farragnt.
We are inclined, however, to doubt that the
Tteamsrh was sunk, a reported.
Added to tbo Northern Department.
Covington, Kentucky, and the country around
It, within a radius of ten mile, has been added
to tbe Northern DeparUueut, under cvinJuand
v( Mator GvBvibl Xv4utliaaa,-
Cnislnro of a Rrhel Train.
Day before yesterday, an extensive faptnre of
Rebel train, under the charge of one of the
.Klnrhclofs, was made beyond Alike. It strpears
lbn the Rebels had detached some of their
wagtwis loaded with plunder from the main bo if,
and ttey moved in an easterly direction from
tbo mennlains. and in tho meantime were fol
lowed by a body of Union cavalry, who were not,
however, In tufllclent force to make an Imme
diate attaclt.
At or nem Aldie the Union ptrrmvtng force was
augmented ry aiiont ity cavalrymen, under
command of a Cantaln RISss, w ho Kiid been out
on a cout. Te Rebel force was attacked, and
acme twenty -five wagons loaded wltfir grain were
taken. Those In eharge of tht train abnflvroned It
atid ran, thus placing the game In thf hnnds of
onr boys w ithout much of a contest. M'mt rnyton
Star of yritcrday,
Nlssrmsa'a Hal.
I.ale Information from Rela lol'm shown rTMt
the Rel-els now only ctnlru to hav! citntlired .vc
bundled men. Including aevent,,-five otllccrs,
with Stoneman j and tiffy ndmlt th)t in view of
the immense Injury done-to tbeir n nnections hy
Stoneman, that tho balanee of gain is decidotll
in our favor.
AUCTION SALES.
ACKV.Y'S AUCTION
la A ilk ET Mlnwt.
ROOMS, No. 32
AUCTION BALK CF CONDFMNKD
UurtM.
WAr,rARVifsirT,
C WSAl Ml ItPHFf V,
flwicT or Oiia r V AsrviiMAsnra.
Washiii.itow. I. (' , .luly 4, 1hM.
Wtfl b sold at pnbtle atistlon, tw ta huttifst btajor, al
tne timss nnd plAtvs nstnisl tMttow
I.HiaNun. la .Till KlMV, Jnlv M,lil.
A I KXiNA P.,TIM'KHIAY, A hit- 4. IHKI.
ll.l lAMHfoMT.f.,UU ItstiAV, AOKint U,lr4.
1 W 0 Ill'MKU liltul CAVALIir Ilouah.'t stout)
plmrr
Thfs BoriHw hsTS hn eondsmaiil ai unfit for ttis
rAvsiry iirvS ei.f lli armr.
t'or road aud farm purposes many rooi bargAtn may ba
ba1.
Ifffrsst sold Hlnrt?.
Turnu C'Alh, Iu L'nltM RtAtssrnrrsnrT.
JAMKS A. FKTV,
IJcatint. Colonel and Chief ) artrrmAur
JrWt Calrv llarsau.
WANTS.
(TtTV 1'OIINT, V'a.,
A-timtsst 7 , lslll.
Ornrs Iiki-ot op EsrArss, i
AlHlKA Ol-KUATlKd AllAlNST lt-eSIMolt.
WANTK1),
IMMl Ti-nmsttfrs,
SUt AVlio l rltrhtsj,
!5 JllncUstmltlis., iiikI
SO Ourrlairo Trlininei.
will rfcslve tho hfRhett rain of Ooverainont psy,
raUons, and medical attrndancff.
TruDpcrtaUoa fumlnhed ky applying at
N. fU l'KNNHV I iVANIA AVKNUK,
WASllIoTHTON, D. C.
K. J. STRONG,
Cap sin.A. Q. M.
JAMF.S M. KKLLY,
snttv-lin Quartsrixnstor's Aitent.
'I " ANT K D A MA1
If rirbtou an Espreis sat
tilt.
rUO UNDKRSTANDR
.a. Apply aims inquirer
It'
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p-ii ntii hixiK hi r(Jintljf1or. Iu a (food attention. Ad-
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FOR SALE AND TO LET.
pAl'K ISLAND, CAI'F. MAY, N. J. FOB,
Yj StALK. Cottnife on Latsyettc street, 11 roius. Let
Hlt.J llllt.
Iixiiiirfl
sul n FIB. ST STORE ABOVK ATLANTIC HOTEL
TO RENT. IIANDSOM K STOIIK, WVPII
liit. r''e ! windows, and dwelling. No. i!'7 H. KI.K
Vfc.NTll 8u.hU 1)1-U'
ata FOR BALK. .'0,0(H) WOR.T II IN GOOD
I :' Ileuses, Isrir. and muall. on lenns to suit purohiutors,
ealitir Willi or wliliout Incuinoranc for eash sad. svod
iradc. Impure ol", t'rnm 111 to I'-'oaiti-k A. M.,
THUS. M. PLOWMAN. No. 'All A. hOI UTU Saraat.
UN N O It X M IC 1 I I
We rerbnd the money, if deslrad, for aver? M of Shirt
w hlch fall In any reapoct.
FINE BHIKTS,
CUT LiCSflTHWISJfi OF MUSLIM.
Mad of Mow Tork Mills Mnslla, an4 vsrr flaa Lfoaa
Bosoms. Onlyt l'T3. Usual pdee tli-OO.
WlUiamsvllle Mills Maalla. and on Llnea llosom,
Onlyt l-DO. ViualprWa tJ'.'Rl.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING OOOD8.
HMITII te JACOIW,
BiytUB No. 1440 CIIKSNUT SusmU
1044 CUtHMUT SI'lu:tT.
The attrnitlnn of LArirES VTSmNfl Tint
CIT V . or thoar about I.KaViNi) II fi.r"Wair
Inu l'lacea,' or thr ( 'ountry,' is respectfully
bivhxi to Uis extensive stuck of til I B
(i(KlH (llltubld for fltMMI.lt WKAIkfor
WIllTK HOlHtS, MUUMNll WKATPfUH,
Ac.
An eatansive assortment Is olTercsi id Lao
and Workel Edvuiirs and ItlsenlnKS, Vllt,
Hsaokoroliictii, Collars, Hlravm.and tn elala
and huiev 1'lald, atriped, and r'isured Wtitta
(i.K.n. AT riUCKH Mt.l 11 llhl.OW lUHllt
Fltr.hKNT MMI. VA1.1 K.
ItMi I'lUiled Linen Caml.rlc OresHcn.
loo pisoca I'uuod, Tackad, andStrtixd Mus
ttn. vi. m. NUi:iiariHi.
10'44 CIIKSXUT 8TfT.
riOQ 1IOOP pkiiits. i;og
UaiO ManufaetoR, 'e. tHS Altctl Htrvot, UaiiO
4buva Hlxth strcat,
I'hlladelpbia.
Wholesale and RutaU.
The aioet eompleto sHsttniueut of Ladtca, Mtssea', and
I'biiuieu'a ftoop akiria Iu thu cliv. In every respect ftrat--;)ae.
v Ideli fer style, iieieb, (laraonity, and oiieapaeas.
tiAv, i& etii.Al tn the market.
hktna made to order, alured. and repaired.
H Ir W M.T. HOPKIHS.
Qa W. 81M0NE & BEOTHEE,
ASttOM HUllT (ULL, roil AOt. i'lilA,
MAKOrACTl'ltniia OF
JEWF.LKY,
FLNt. tiWOKUS
MIl.ITAtt tlOOD IF r.VTJtl f ABIETT.
M i; f II a It It IU It 8
wiiofj-sALii am- arvau
CLOCK tSTA Hl.lrsll MbINT,
a. E.o:wer tw OKU ana i IH NM T Hiraets, rbllad a.
anrscT rot no rTiHs
W(JAI.1IN(1 Tlliarl l-DAV Cl.fKKS,
a very deau-abie artief k r t'mireaies. tlouia. Bank,
Counune-liiaise. t'arior.. c
Also, MAN t r A( I t KKK U I INK iixl.l) fT.fTH.
( Ltx aa liKPAMIKI' AM) W AltKANiaK.
laly-fy Oti ck Tituuuua'a of everi deeorlpuoa.
VtTM. A ORAY, N. P.. CORNER OP SIXTH
IT and MISOK atreeia, buys Inauionda. Watcbaa, CtoJO,
HUver, ADO. Laiaa l lcKe(a.
lllOBk, LH WANT Off HOfcT,
All butnaaa aoaajantuvW
aaria-asi
I)FNN BTP.AM ENGINE AND BOILF.R
Works. lEAMItt LKVY, Practical and Tliwutlail
fcnulneeri, Macbluisla. Koiler makers, IliSAkaiutttia aj4
touutlers, uavkl lor many years been to uccessnilolHira
Utiu. ajid been aacluslvelv enaaired In buUdluu and reoatr-
tna Slarlne arid Klver Kiiittces, hlsh and low pressure, Iroa
kluUeri, Walt-r 'j'anks. Propellers, Ac. Ac., rvspeothilly
oflvr tiielx aervlcea to the public aa belnf fully prep.ired Ul
contract for Knglnee ol' all elaea, Marine, Klver, aud HLa
tionaxy ; bavtn seta of pettr&e of dtilarerrt smi-s, are pre
pared to execute order wKk qunk ojepal4h. Kv7 da.
a. rpUoDof paltern.iuakHK ntadaat tiie stiorxeea oouoa.
UlKti and low pre.aue. k'hie, Tubular, ndt'rllnilr bollera,
ol Ilia beet t'enuayrviuiia charcoal won, Komlma, of all
sues ana suiae; irosj ana uras a'aaonus of all ueeenp
tious ; boUVuimln , Hcrew-euuuif, and auoibcr work eon
Deeted svllb tlte anove bailaeee.
lrawliiKB and speeitliaiilooa M all work dona at that
eetabilehiuent free of char, aud work guaranteed.
Tb aubecrfUvs have aauph, wharf-dock room for re
pair of boats, where Uny eaa US tn perfect lately, and ara
arovhled with slieari, Uvcka, fails, Ac., At)., for raUuif
aweiv aatv iigm wvejuaaj
JACOB O. VEAFIfL
JOH.S f. LKVY,
K M BEACH and rAIJlbK Suaata.
gEIDESBUBQ MACHINE WOBXS,
ur
Tio. CO IV. JFllOKfT HTHKI1T,
fHILAiilxriUA.
Wa ar ireparad to nil rdr to anj tateot let oar
aavwa
MACIUKEBT FOE COTTOX AND WOOLH HILLS,
rnclodtn all raceal UBsravaauat at Cardlaf, Splaaba.
w ujvti. um atUctloa r saaafaotaian to ear 4
it. v II X c II T
Ac O O..
No, 148 6. T 11 1 H D STlif VT
OrpOSITE TftE KXCHANdB.
Dealers In Oovernnsmt and Stale siecarttlna, Ol.tfVlcT'
masters' Cheeks and Vooehert, ami t'srtltlcatea of Pndoht
daeea. Ordeva for tha purchasv and aala of Slocks and IHina
aroaiptry axenrted. fel-wfm tr
rjHXl W13W "jl-AX Illlal
AVIS
KUVKNUK STAMP LAW.
rciiletnf tfia New Ta IIIU amf "tevmae atamp Law,
flnr sale srtliilesisle arel l.taM ; attd 'esia Slumps nf all
fe, riptlcos constantly en haml, at ,1m rVowliu( rsi.'io
discount
Oa orders of -'.n, two p,v col: dts-wint.
M ' lis, ft rec "
" )i, fsir M
At the mn-Ifal flee.,1 r, r Hi S ife of Vhtm-nil tl.-Tn'ie
atao pi, N,..:ii :itpjin:T ireel. and :(.. II i .1 I II Til
H'r, t. I ull uyvci ptmil of the 8 lamp fc.'.v In jiaim.iilet
ftna. jj-..
J) u o i' u j a r or To-TTn.
Tnp.i 4i In rainviKM, ,Tj1' .'(!, Kl,
Sotlce la hen l, ccti t 'at subirrl' ins wl.tnc received
k the Treasurer of a TTii:(1 Rlatee, the seural Aretst
aat Treasurer!, and dssiiuMrd lioposltorles, rod Irr rte
Rational BankJ dcslj-sfcd an. nnslltlsl aa If?'fr-rfr
and rinanelal Aiientt, far Treasury Tfmra payalM threo
7tan from Auntiiit l:, It. .'JheaTWik Interest at thera'.eof
aerea and three-tenths per senl. per annum, with -euif.
annnaJ coiikih attached, pSynlHe In law Int nioncr.
These notes as 111 be oortS". rtlble, at the option nj thff
ho ,Sr, at maturfty, Into lis ;ier cent, gold bearlu bo,!t,
relreaiable alter flvo and ; vl tart uty jeara firn
Auicist li, lts.7.
Tlesae notes will be lnurd lc the itt-somlu.itli n of lilt,
one hvndnd, flvo hundred, oi a thotssand. and flvethoit
aitel dollars, and v. Ill be Issue i' In Wank, or payable to
order, ai may be directed by tl.,"vnheerter9.
AU ivbscrli'tMrns must be for .1A: d4lra, or aoiao uiul
tlptc of Ally dollar!.
Duplicate rertlucates will he ItsttsJ Asr alldepoilta. The
party aVponinr must endorse neon tJi orMtnal ceuluVato
the d?nomtnatloa of netea retilrodt and whether they aro
to bo Issued In blank or payable to order. Whoa so eu
dorsd,Umuat ba left with the oHier rccclvlnx the de
posit, to be forward. I to thla DeiarUa-Ht.
Tlie notes will be tranitulttod to tlsao'A'iicrs, freooftraiii
pettatton harms, as anon after II o receipt of tha orliilnal
cartltlaatei of donoalt aa they can boprepxireil.
lntcreet wilt bo allowed to August 16 an all deposits mad
prMir to that date, and will lw paid hf Ac tvepartment upon
receipt of the orUtioal certificates.
As the Botes draw interest fYnni .-Bssnt l.", persons tnsk
lB9dep4slts aah.iuent to that dato must pay tho InWivat
aecriied fna data of note to date c.'-urpea't.
Partlei depailllng twenty-five thotnunsd dollars and tip
wnrdi for these notes at any ot.xMiao win be allowed a
roanlilon of wie-qunrtcr of ou per tcut., wiileti will bo
paid by this department upon Urn reoclvt of a bill for tbe
amount. cert-Wed to by tlie otllcer e. ith whom tho dcpoilt
waa made. No deduction! lor Coir.uii Miens mj-t tie matta
from tlas deposit!.
(irnccra recalvln deposit! will nee tkat the profier en
dariemcata aro made upon the onual cerlifteatoa.
AUoffieers atithorlzod to rnceive doposlti are requested
toitlveto ai()ilcanti all desired information, and atlAtt
facility for maklag atibcrltloni.
w. r. rtssKSiitsi,
Seiretary of the Treasury.
Buhacrfptlons will ha received Nt the
MltHT NATIONAL BANK 01 PIllLAHKI.rillA.
Hit ONI NATIONAL HANK OK rillLADlSI.I'lUA.
THIltl) Is A'lTONAL IlAMi UK PIIILADA. )y77 tf
"rAlNCU HTEWAHT
UOCK OIL C!M1A.NV.
Incorporated Jaue 29, 10G4.
Capital, 8:iOO,l)0).
6C,eO0 S1IAUH8 1', A HI1AUU-1AR.
Bul.rcrlptlon H each ihare to original lubacrihers for
MUX' shares payable $1 rash d. n npou ubscrlblrur.aud
two other Initauuenta of It each, payable on the lh Jul
and 16th August, lbM, reip' cutely.
TEN THOUSAND SHARES
Boservod for BeueAt ot tlie Company.
Tho Und purchased hy tha Vance Blew art Rock Oil
Coimibiij conta.nl one bunerid and U.irty-ooe acrti, is
tke veiy (oie ot tlie oil resltin, (m ItieiisauO thrtie bun
dled and ten feet on the Alo alien) river, lu I'raunerr
teaaslup, ealendliiK a eoii.ldeiHbie ulslance np n botla
sides ot Ihe Loa er Two M1 ltun,coiniu"iiiy called Van
Bureo IU11. a couple of nines below t raukliu.in V'enatuto
ouunly.l'euusyltai la. Tie Alb kheii; Kivar Torrliory la
yieiumi.' an abundant and poriuaut nt liaivest tst aa esoel
lent qualliy of I'll, the nunierou:. a ells borUerlnuli. banks
producius oil with even sun i,reier rusulaiity tliaa tua
wells aioug Oil Creek.
It Is behoved mo How of Oil below the homni'h of frank
lin, ou tli Alleslieny rlvar, will pronelur floor Ihkuuw
eahausted.liocauae tlie stralltlealion, or vnlcauio dlirup
tiou ol rock illpl In a outhwetiiull.t ilirecUon; ons
unentl) tSe beds of Oil wi.ulo be nearer tin urtAce at tba
upiier end, aa of OU lroek. and aells would nsulre to ba
boied deeper Iu protorUou lower dun ll.e river, where,
however, (here would ueeesai u la- the utost penuanent,
and a much greater luppli ami Mieeriueuiubeiu body or
ik .e of Oil It li certaiu that icn nuf wells on the river,
In the iDiuiediaie vicinity ot Un-. latei, havo oununued pro
ducing durn the paat Uii our tour years au uiiwavoruif
and atendy d19 yield of oil.
A giaoeo at tho map will drrioi etrate the tact that tha
t.c.wor Two Mile Kun and O ' reck are on the same
dlameUlcall) suauilit line, aui. my lltaiil, on sms
fibtiafion of the lrntnl miv '!! bet ween the ranite
of hills, from each other alout time mile, spin In pro
clelv the lame duet Hon. It woi.ld, ilieretoio. uot bo es
truordlnary.il by boruiK wells on Una tract a suil'eleiil
dcpibof perliapa ekht baudre'i a id llfly leit. Ilia. Uia
Con, i any s well! may 10 a I si ihi so of Oil I reek In
their supplies of huudruls M o. ireis ot oil daily, and
anomiou. prodti would thus I ' the lorllltlaU rwult to
the shareholders of this coniuai.".
Ob tnli particular tract ol In! tl era has bce let oa
Uae for twenty rears, a well .mmi a iir porlioa
Ol'uood Oil. although Its di ptb 1 buvl. eoiiMdere.1 Uila
In.utliclent to liiiura a larre ftv : tut' per cunt, of the
Oil at ihli well s mouth w.o r i. vd sa a Myalty to t:i
form r osi i or of the land, and ...! at on.e Inure to the
benolit of Ihe Company. There a:r ulvo two othor wells
txaesiaiaw nunon d feel de-; c ! hut "t yet tubed, hut ln-dicailagatlrst-rateshoworoil
' (..rreladaycaux(naiai!y
be scoops out of them, and no 'loutit .eei.is to elst that
they wld both prove highly renrj: e sling wells whim bored
a reasonable depth. Anmhe- well lb half bored, and
promises a satlilai torv yied
hamplea of OU prueiiroa rnm He e aell. run he sec a at
the olhceof the Company, N" :'i i tVALSie I' Htnet
Tha -e of fils valuable u.l lsi..l,eouiirl ilng one hun
dred and thity-en acres, u cm. log the l"ial'y nfoMty
per eeut. of oil tt tlie Uaed w II. uir 'uio. and Hi
entire rUiht of the thro well, partially developed, la
purchased by the Company dim t Horn lite owuor. lur tha
moderate price ol l:i?;.'l, will., orlut Mill In due order,
a mug bouso, 4o. t also palckis u' imbr.
The saleof alock will pay ev.u lor inn land la fall, and
leave the sum of 111,1 S) cash woikma enpllal isa hand,
with which to oomnTetethe th e- o'd woin, aud also to
bore two nw walls, wlih Be siesm anginas. Ac,
to be In minima order willile a i.iw months i arraiiK
mentawlll ba mad to aocoimill.h th objects w Uhout
delay ilo subscriptions wl I be aeoeptid for kiaa lhaa
"Thebait 'fortune! reaped by Hock Oil Companies e-tab-Ubed
bete and eliewhcre are nolorloua 'I'be OU trade la
vel In IU Infancy, aud lb demand o nsiaully Incroaaing.
It price Is now U per barrel at tb well iaoutli, wia-
" Large welYw'lll doubtless ba struck at th depth of 169
feet, so as to raaek Ik third Mandatou Bock. Weils hav
been bored bereloior to me depth only of about 6ou feat
lu this vicinity. Ills proposed Io bo tweulv Wellaoa
this property during the preseut war. Taera la room fur
on hundred wells. A perfect title, clear of all incum
brance la coufldeatljr aasured iv the Csrupaivr.
Llat of lulacrlpUon are aow opea uaUl the 5000 akara
ara subscribed, ayabla II par share, to the order of Aldaw.
maaJAMKI M.'ABKN, tit Treason ef tba Company,
Ss. .10 WAlJI IT tstrect. or al So. Ul WAJLNl'T Btreat,
or at aba flW of IM Company, He. W WALNUT
BUeta.
TtepubllcarekavlUdtocanfcraprC'n'eotua. tyVtf
p-oVIIVTirVOII l'AINTINOII
Ho, 47 8. TmED BTRIIET,
A B0 VI CaTEflsTCT,
rkCadiptuA.
FAHY BHOTIIERJ
BOOBS, BIOS. AUD OkJfAkf KNTAL rAUITXJiS.
erantns, Olaalaf .Oudltif a Oaui, Kalaomlnrng, fapag
TaivAlaai4.Aa apktal
OJ-D'8 1M PROVED BTK AM AND WATHH-
J HKATINO APPAHATUa.
r T analag and V'saiUaUoi pubiui ttaudia 4 rmV
vau) atoaldauoaa,
ManBntetured by iba
OloU BiltAJI AND WATRS nEATTSO COMfAJTI
0k HLLAUia.l lll A.
JABf .fP. WOOD,
Va.41 a touBTii avrM.
fcHtt .ftiJWjtai4-VJlafA
c
FINANCIAL.
N H v
IS" A T 1 0 hT A L LOAN
AT 1AJJ.
Intorel 7 3-10 in Lawful Moaey.
COUJ'DSH ATTACHKL),
ajin
INT1.1EVT rAYA?r.S EACIX SIX MtOlTIS.
The prl.ifaall rn'ablc In kvful money, at the en.1 c4
three year:.- av, li s hchler I u t right lodimand at
that time
Tie 5-20 Doadi at Par Instead of the Oauli.
Thli prlvllcrs Ij TaroaJ.le, as thcis S-a lUmtiatTour
most praitilar Iban, and aro Bow lelMflj at clj' par coat,
premium.
Subscriptions reccl-vs tn the astial rannaar, anil th
appeal and prrsissnt iel the Secretary of the Treasury,
tngrtlur with orr Olrcraara, and all neeviisry Infurma
lon.v IU be furuljhM oa aafllcUon at ou.-omoo.
JAT COOKE & CO.,
JjMSOt No. lit H. TIIIKI HTwsot.
11 1: IDIt. HTUUU a tJO.,
UA'NKliKH,
Mo. 30 8. THIRD S TUE ED,
r a aat.L
.leMJ), 81LVf:B, AND OOVE.MJ:NT BKCTIUT7CX
8TOOK8
ItOtTOirr AND 801.9 OH COMafTBHIOM, (mhlt
c
Xs A II K H O N Je CO.
I1ANKKRS,
No. 121 8. THIRD STRKKT,
rulUUsHLPUIA.
Ilevsrrment Hrcnrltica of all Isauea Purcliaaed ord) tVjr
Bal Btocks, Honda, and 014 llvaght and Hold oa Ooov
salaaeaa.
ISTEatEHT ALI.OWBU Olt DKrOrllTfl.
Collections maaplly Mad. IM-tf
I It H T
NATIONAL BANK
OF PKILADELFEIA,
Financial Agent of tha United States.
xjriTi;i htatioh r :uio
TREASUBT NOTES,
NRW PaVTIIIOTIC LOAN.
Ui flerlnstnit ditiififroi tho Ticwury Te)fcrtmPnt, thin
Funk lii prt' pared tt rx;otro iulHrriptionj tn the Svw
rniiiutlc I.oaii. In ii tit In tin form of Thno Voftf Treasur
Hotca, biarltiBtntorfBt at (he rnte of 7 3-10 per cent. p(r
annum, Ia ntl0 too.. -annually In Lnwful UuneyonthA
l"ti dfija of February and Auuit rMpctlveljrof each
jiar. lU'-.Trcaniry Hotut aro convent le tU maturity,
at llio option of tlio holder. Into ITnUcd Statci C per cent,
bonds Inloi-'tt ftiMo In COIN, aud rol omtblc attor
Uvr and payalilu twnty yam fro in August I 1G7.
Coupon Noti'swi 1 Uo ! tied in blank or payable to order
an n y be dlrcrtctf by the subscriber, Inturati oi$-0, $
iitO, HlOO, and
lntirtht will ba allowed t'rmn the Aro of the luhncilptlon
(U ttit l'th of Aufc-utt next, the dato of the Treanary Note
lhte who may aubfteribu after tho l'thof Auuiut next
wlU be reUlrtd to pay tho accrue! ImoroHt nn the Note.
Any one ii1rr)blnp for not lent I ban $.'.',1100 of tha I.oai
at any one time, will be alluded a commUulon of ono
tiartrr of one per cent ., payable by tho Treasury Popart
ment on the receipt of a bill Pr tbe amount, appro ed by
the .ubM tlpfloa aent.
Heft rrlng to the annexed apneal of the Secretary of the
Treasury, I ak all t hone denirouA it aiUling the (iov em
inent to Bubscribe to thlt Loan.
C. II, XAIIIC,
auG lm rKKrtinKNT.
JkTIiW LOiklV. NKW IaaOAN.
U. S. 10-40'
JAV COO It li! gfe CH.,
on m Ton bale the
NEW GOVEENMMT LOAN,
BFAltfNfl rtT. I'F.B t'FKT. IMTKRKST IS COIM,
redeemaMcane tune arUr TI.S VKAKH, at tlia pleaauia
of th lloveniaicnt, and payalila fOUTk' TKAU4 aftar
data.
UOTn COUPON AND RKOIHTKKED BONDS ar
asued foe this Loan, of same d' aomlnatloa aa th 5 SO' l
The Intern! on tX't and tin' s iaab!a j' r1jr;on al
other dcnomlaalloni, half jrarlj. Th 10-0 hood ara
dated Marck 1, ttwi. Th half-year!; Interest falling du
Ki-pUBher 1st and March 1st of each rear; until lat Sap
timber, tie accraed Intereat Irom 1st ol Marck la rrqulrol
to be paid by ptrchaser In una or la L ot cuaaaxcr,
adding fifty ir cent, tor premium, until farther nolle).
Al L OTHr.lt GOVfcatNMtHT HKUBrriUI BOUGHT
AMI HOLD.
JAT 000KE & 00.,
nhiH-U No. IU H. THIltl) HTIllIliT.
g JM I T 1 1 ar. HANOOIiPlI,
No. 10 S. THIItD 8TRi:KT.
11ANKK11H AND JJKOKKKS.
Sprl,tka Qoaaiastra' Vouckara aitd Cluck, aad
il Oovaramant fsacuiiUea Bought and gold, nihil
QOL1), UOIsl), OOXI.
SILVER AND BANK NOTES
WANTED.
de eayes & Bsonma,
aol-tl
II. SO S. THIRD STltKBT.
J J 13 "W JJ XI JL II Ms
EAUXHHS A1TD IXCEA5QB BEOKERS,
S. 8 S. Til ml STBST.
mium u
rECJ2, SANK NOTES, AND OOYEIUf.
MENT SECURITIES.
Stock Boa aa4 SoM oa Oeasasiaalsm. OoUKtioa
anaupUy auuta. .. aJt-tf
CTOCHH A.1SO afJSaUOTirTXISa
sovoirr and sold
ON COMMISSION,
Tie. TT ATTO JL TlMTnTrtt.
" in n rauur rngcfi j
HI
JBV ALID8 AUD OONVALESCEUTa,
IVALII AJSU COSVAUUCEST9.
tavaUaa and OnnvalesomU,
Invalids anl ConvaletMata,
"peiaily ' '
VF.MALES W btcl.lt AT K nuaLTn,
IK.MA1.KS IN DfLICATB HI" ALT H,
rUCAl.l.a M DKLICATK IU.AXTH,
W Iti ftnd oar WtU tnt our t m gnd onr
Caltthrnla Vrtne, Caltf,rnv wlHM
CaXfOiTn Wlnel, California wine,
CaPflim.a W ine,, ( altrenila Wiassa,
rtilrty valuabl in all cases of lnU4t and (Tear pros.
Uatloa of etreusth.
Ask Ask Ask Alk Ask
Ask Aak Ask Ask Ask
A'k Ask Ask Ask Ask
r7 sMcClellsad. tWihar.1, Vkaoa,
(of tlie rcnajylramla rnlrersltyl,
HarTst, Bervoi, Orvei, Hartahovn
rVlini-sls, Wllflnis, Hartley, Neldhard,
Wilkin, Ttndaf, Vlnal, Toadey,
ohle, Knorr, Maytarsl, Turner,
and pffvar lea.1sr pbyslclane, isnat they think et the atl
cinal vtrtasi of California Thew trentleuion pn-
arrtli onr brands, and assure ill f Ut benedt paUent
receive Irom their trso I
CAUKOSvat wrve tur.scr,
J5. Ira Ko. 8. rtlTU st.-jct,alevttheanut.
I I0IIT IIOVSK COTTA(il
.la A i lam it' ciTr, w. .,
NV AHf-sT IW'.sf' lt TIH HKkt'tr
1's ell-known houi la now ojira issr the rei-eptlon of
llstainn never waa best1.
t. WOOTTivN, l'roprtstor.
JlVXaiai' IIOTJHI3',
ATLANTIC OITY,
KtW aaWKT.
1 :. i . iiarjrf , Proprietor.
(Long an1 oraMv knows) a rrrnirtetor of OTSTSS
CA(. MIM'll und ltK4.Tl:T Blroeu.)
rartles aranaimKlatod wlih lleaaa, I'lahtna lane. Ac, era.
Cars ma to tti uoue evary tronty aunul. e)-U
IXCH.KOK IIOTHL, ATLANTIC CITT.
a lb S'Ksjcrlber. aratoflil foe tt lavnra. temlera
thanka to fits patrons and the pesnfe for rhe ire'teroua ona
ton) atvtn h! ill and bsar. leav bs is tttml he la now oaan
foi IheaeasoTti assd rady to roivsrw bnarders, nennanent
and transient, on ihe aunt nuhterewstea'see. Tnebarwlll
alwaya be suiKdle with th rhohseat wlisea, tl.u..rs, asiS
eiaars, and srperMrold ala. Th bole will b act wlsk
tlie Ut the niarkei arti.ids.
r tsfilns lines sat favrtl always onltatvd
All the Comfort of e. I,i.li. ej.n a l. . Sal fniiHl ai ftk,
Rlrhanan
leiuiatlipereataata, UHOBSIB BATOAT,
Je U froprteior.
QUlsUMHIA HOUHE,
ATJjANTIO OITV,
m:w JKRBF.T.
SITUATE ON KF.NTUCK7 AVKNUK,
OITOHITK THE 8UUF HOA'SE.
EDWARD DOYLE, Proprtxtcns.
Term loan II tha tlntaa. e9-tf
s
EA-B AT a IN Q SEA-BATHING.
CA1H lttl.AM), C'il-K MaV, V. J.
Children under IV years nf aue and sssrvanta bairprl.
huiH-rlor arcouitiiotlarions and ainnle nam
I oat ini lit Niiitui riuo)na.
JV-?m AAltON OAltKKllKluS, ITopriotor.
(JONWA Y'H
OYSTER BAT SALOON.
8. W. COItNKR Ok'
SECOND AND CIIESNUX STREETS,
JyH lm
piiii.Aiir.LrniA.
"f ATF,NTED JITI.Y 1!, 1H6U- J 0 8 F. P It
J MOllirr, Klrye de Pari, french Hteam Uselna;
and hcourltiiron aey ktad of wearlna apparel, lor L'dea,
t.enls, and ( hililrrn. I'ntent aniuiratiis lor sirctolifne;
pants fn.ro ov to five lm ties. No. 7.IS Rack Htroel.
Itrunt'b, llo. 30t 8. KUi fll Klrret, rintadclptua ailii-Jin
TRUSSES, BRACKS &o.,
skllftills adjusted hrt' 111 NRKIILES.oor.
Of I WK,l'l 11 and RAt.'k) Htraeta. Idlea
lienartioent for same, cmdiietod It laillaa.
TU 1.1. KTU Mtreet, first Coor beloev Uaca.
Tlie nttlSt rOllllllelA Unit arlmt a.iu b nn
banA. constating. In part, of Trusses, HunuorUirs, aiumider
Brnces, Belts. Itai.dauea, Blattlc Htookln, tSyrinsea,
Articles for isurtei'.bick liooui. As. lolu Sia
rHII.ADEI.PIWA SUUOEONS'
lANhAliK, II.HT1TITF. No. 14 North
UMt'MSt' IiANIiAttK
NINTH Hire t. noova Murket. Uuotunea
radically cured bv II. .'. k.V tilth I T'H I'renilnro Patent
t.ra(liial)iin. I'rt.psnre Truss. Kuperior Illastic Belt,
Klaalic hliK-lli.u,. Huppottsra, Bliouldor Brace. Suspeo
BiiTie. Crutrhes. Ao.
Ladle attend jd by Jlra. It. O. EtTJIKTT. my.VIy
1'H U A It T I F I C 1 A L HA N D.
If. A. Ofl.DKA,
Itivrnlor and Manunu-iurer of tha
A l; a I K I t I A I. a li U,
Approved and adopted
hJ THK
Rl'BnKOy.fJSNEEAl. OK HIE UKTTED STATES,
for .Soldier,
ilfla permsnentty hcateu his Ollt.'e and Factory at No. 811
ri. Ft 'I in H tiuoet, au doors below bpruoa, I'Uilada,
le '.tibial
KlaABTIO BTlTCli
8 K W I N O M A O II I N E 8,
TUE BKf T LK DttlS.
DM Not 730 CIIKHNUT Bcresak.
,' ANTED TO BFLL OK EXC11AN0K,
1 1 Klllpllc hewlnu Marhlne.
1 he iirover A Bakttr tsowiny atactuno,
TheHiiser ao,
And alt the pnnrlpal Hewing- Mactdnea. All lurnlahad
fnm t prlnc'paJ offices.
Also, all Simla of Het'ond-Ilaiid Machine, for ealaaad
licpaiicd at Uia uvw ttti-e of
LkAM-NS A FAI1 KNf'lt.
No. lnti N. Flllinil istrst,
(Over wo years with mmjer a) Co.)
Ladle tauiht to operate. Jels-.ioi
frrr3
KeSTKV'H
OOT'IAOK OIUHN8,
Hot only CNEXCFI I.FI) but t'HTQtt AT.I.Kt In parity
of Tone and Ftiarer, tlt-alpaaf eapectaily lor t 'hurcki'i and
HcboU!, b'it found to bo ciunj.y welt anaptod to Uiel'arloi
and Diswlr.ii Koom. For sale only hj
r. m Bump..
Bo. 18 N. fsKVt-.Nlll Mtresa.
Also, a coBiplrt aasoitavani ot' tk I'artect Mi-kHiiaa
OonataLtly on fciuid. Bnlo.as
11. DIXON,
N FIOIITD Htrecs..
k IlEAT.I K IN FAN A.NI) 11)1 1. FT LOOKS,
LMI'i.l.UAH ANl I'AltasoLts,
fan. Head I)neca,
French Jt sjr. LaaUiar Oooda.
Work Bote,
Bead, tc.tc. aHH-W
PRESIDENTIAL 0AM PAIQU.
1'' Is A U H i
BANNEK3 AND TBANSPARENCIE3
WI. 1 HCIIIlIlJlaE,
Ko. 19 S. THIRD STREET.
Abova Ouuaat. PblladelBkhi
VtAisUFACTUKkM Or
I LAOS,
BANNERS,
TRANSPARENCIES,
AND LANTERNS.
foUttcal Caaapalsa Club fattasl out with Lantama.
Kacpaa, Bautura, and Futtis. al raasoaauU rat. )3.a
J)A.XXa HAWOINO H
KEMOYAL.
J A II K H O. FINN,
(lata f UOWF.IX A BltOTlltUH),
Ua Removed fToia
No. 614 to No. 628 CHE8NLT Street,
lUvlnif pur. k as til tha stock of JAM EH llUVtK.1 t,
(fra-merlj Belioae'), where ha tall) olfer to kia eustonaara
and Hi public a str- aud elesant asiortmeat or
Dtcorationa and Wall Papers Generally.
By slvlnt his personal attention to the suUlaf sad kan
la Uiercof, a kop to cssutluu to ractlv lb liberal
patroaasa ol the pubu.
CMIaeaa and visitors ara reipectftally lavle ta erajuk
tli varkly OB lusuA ll
UJA TO SHIPCAPTAINS AND
ElA-T1iu.d.rlha.l leal N,l
I. t Si L l IHS'K Uia k uRirin bis iVieial sjsd tb
alelall!c)ou'l''"""0, lofv' lalat, fcr tb. preaerva
Jk,.M vus- bouoins, for Uii .ity,l aut piMu4 U)
luruask ku. tsu lasorabs I. rm a.
JOBS H. nMkf ITT,
Kenslnirtoa Hcrw Douk,
BkU-tf BatvapM,,!,,.;
CW7
a.?" "W
PROPOSALS.
Vl'TAlUMr'NT OF rtTT.T'J lUf7HWA 4 '
Ollloa h. W. awiM. nS Sfii iitiii l , .
kHtnts
ti ts.Trs'1, AatwrtS.iaaja,
. , ' "OT,"'-T0WTiiAi,tVHIl.
Paaled rtoiH.ssli i he ri-eived .i V.. fi.n... .i.
n 1 CI-MiAT. K th ist.r..r l'ia construed, ,
on th Una of Brown slroet, rrnns ItMge arenne fc fa
't ! of Sesrenteantll street, wlih twe rest-iroq
lnl; on al tha M. W. corner of Slslexn; and
B own streets, and on at th K. W. corner ol .
teenlh and Brown meta, and on manhole near Sevs.ii
tccnllt street, to be hnlll of brisk, circular In form. sr.t
cle.W Inside diameter of t'irr fi-t. The niidersleniHn
to be list the enntrsofor stall tak Win prepaid
auslnst tha proprtv froBtlnf on ald Hsiwar to ih
aminnt of sen hiy five rents for ah lineal foot of
front on each side of th street sa eomnoh eak asod, th
butane to be psl'l by the ii y. All hi liters are lurned to h
present at tl e time end pise of ossenlo the said er.tesnala.
r.arh prupneal all, be accsibfpanii'd hya cert If lea t thai
bond has been m. In tha l.aw Ireparlssent. ai dlreci4
hs lircinanmnf kl.sM 110. f the lowe.f binder shal
not arrnia enntiart within fl. fsy, after the work la
aw arded k-siiii be dess J as lo,VlBir. and will be bel
!i"J I -'""!'! " U diflcnuo tsstweea III bid aatl
tlie nest liieh-r hid.
ioT-i'n liTl' " Iss kud at theDepastdentoi Sarvayt,
whli h will beatra-tls adhentto.
aJriHanV""" '""'k11 ,s " am4
yr.yr. Rirttm.KT,
sThlef Comaiii.ioner f inhway.
aulO-wftrrtl
JL Ury (i.-oa), HwH Mwriala,ft,
liJliylAKJkl -t hf A HTHI T (if WsWlianTfT
Ornca or I -map Qr.)mmMwV
1 A1I1 on, Anttiut - IrWi
TTrtttrr propA- .'n HI l-t) rrtwt6 at t 0m.' anbll
rirti -i i)o(. , f.- Aim.-hMf th lo'low tm ftrttciw (rr
uui of (simratiand mn, mourni, mJ ctU)dre ia titu 1
rartui nt
Urii n mnixM, Ac), and rhrr rr1et3H Boot aaj
Jinf ifr irtrii, wnrmft. ai duhii.lMin'a Mr,
htp, rti. apt) mlHii Hau, ami clnth Kmp.
Kt isi ) . Tjnnry.Otnvttitui.Caficuo, K.MiJLctl, ! Othar
Wimt n Brd roifnti p.omin.
Ilirkiiry Htripc (for afrrti), Pd-t.cUw. iielil
Hunlin, Wcvn tOi kt and ltnr'at
lHfHl Csrtfon, blat-li and trtiittM Islm Ttif-vail,
li ue tHtin:iridri Itititnni : lartr Hattoni tvf 4V.
VMie I'Aninui ItQitoan, Ytrn, h fertile, juid Hh
a Him; ma-i'TihJii and trliunilnRH.
stn .- .(. 1 1 ui I m nr in oaich bhl, at thr lumm t
tlx iart) ;or-a7f)ii thr nmtn
Aiioii'li ot nih-tiBprf , vt!d amtnpfjny iJ.
it T.-rtml r tiaHi-m HI b i-nionalnw), btil trwarfbii.
or mi'dtr)riiia of th anm. mmt be la irrliiniT.
fun liafn v.il. br nule irom time to JTa mi nfrAd
ar nrt-tli d. und.r romrart or othtTwUe, oa the latmrMiK
oi thi mTTlrf nm r-iiitr.
iid tcnriy f-tn U- entrfd fhrth faltHAil faltfmtkt
of an, rontrm t md under thu ad vrtlei'niiit.
I'niooimiH stliotilif by M-alrd and ad.rrttAiiMl tn ih imIi-
alfDid, and endorsed, 'I'ropoaalf fbr Kiimllhv try
tiwU." Ac. VtlkS. 8. UKl'K M,
Iuftnanl Colonol and t hief Qaarterttartof, lttpartnHmi
W antiiiiRlon. tr.na.
S 8 1 8 T A IV T Q U A K T it M AJi TlK- CHJ--eral
Ofllca.
m , Pun adflphia, Aujntfit H, 1W.
nraled Propn"r.N rM ht- rocolvrd at tlilx odlvt ktiUl MM
rrl.srt M.,onTliriiY,thllthlnt ,HT IV""M''
Win humhed "Hi Bnjk" Army Waimni, (oniilst,
I wo liuiulnd " iwo-hom AtnUiUnoaa o-'mpMsiiw'
hfiinif t I. rn, to &, daliverod la UtU clLr at aua uUooav
a mayhedvnlxfiiiird, r
On? hair of tito antyra to be eompWitM andmdrfhr
rifllvtry h or bi-fiire ili Int of Heptimhr nt, lis
It nialntiar in or butura thu imh of Hoptuitmr,LHr,.
Itienrht Is reserved t -tvjact all hldn deemed lyw htMi-i
and no bid from a d3iaiilnff oontractor will b? rtkvi
hiait wui Hate uriM.lHiUi la wr Unit aud flxttrva.
A iniurantee. to be krpmd by two rtuoutllti perawu.
will fro rejuir4l, wlio rwaponsUiiHiT- mmt be eertin
to by Uve I n.trd Htatr Mi'rttt Judwa, L'nitd Histma
IdMrtsH Atfnifjr, rmieJ HUlea Cc41ectur, or oilter 0r
emmrnt officer, othenrtta Iha prupoaai will not ba rw
ftlTed.
HpeoinraMon. (tir ih aao-a mar b aoea ftl- tb -oflawa
By ordar oi Colonel OeotvoH. Croamanu Aaalf Unt Quw
termutor-OencraJ U.S.A.
GF.O. B. ORWm
J6t Captnin and A. Q. HI
UMY SUPPLIES.
0 PIC K OV .4lUirC'LOT1tIMl and Vmpi,
No. M Kmadwaf .
Nkw Yi.fk. Ju'r M, lV4.
healed rponcalu will h rareived al thla offloe nnitt lf
oViortt.M.,un llirMttl'AV.tbelltb of Aotmn next, fi
ttedIJvri7 br contract, at the lopot of AxutT VUHldtm
and liamip.e In New York City .
Army lilankets, of domeetlc niannfactnre, wool, firar.
(with lettera l .H.io btaua,4 Inohea kBjr. io the rwttnb.
to be 7 fet k.ng, aud a feet lnuhea wide, to weiflk 4V
PHind t-acn.
ItiOd. n will atate th nnmher they wi)h to ftirnltti -mmt
uiBuj uirjt au ufutH-pur wteK ; wnen iitey eaa t
v. suu ts urn niuj uu nninH ineir aoiivarMM.
FroliONtalt, muat be aeomiinniod h m. nr.mnr uti
ReMli.fr forth iliat If th cumuact la awarded to tha ptur
named tnerein. he 111 at onee exneira titMntrMl.
give bond tor ti e fakhrul oeBformanoe of tbe lame
The I n) red -mieB rofeerrea the ruut to rejuot al bUm
denned ib ectlonal.le.
Pmpoaaia ahotiid be endorsed "Pfoaoaala fbr lraiahlQfs
BlaisJieta," and adUrerted to
UeaoiiaUt-'Vlnnel T. H. THTOW, .
)y?-ftt 1QP J Qr.M Gen ,U. S. A,
jBMY S V P JP LIES.
OKMt K OF AHMT OlOTHIKC AMD FUIPJLOTA.
Ko.02 IsiuiAUWAY, Mkw York,
. . A0uit 0. IMi.
tValetj Proposal! will be rew ired at ttus Ottioe eaf
I. orlock M , on THUUSDAY. the liih inaiant, fur
IntnirliiiK- b contract, at the lefut of Arm 'ft tnli a
and KmiiIpikc. vBW York city :
HKy Bine Keney, Army Htaadard.
ItiiMni rr 1 rt'imers.
Ha k i'oate. Un d.
8r k t'oau, uiit'ned.
Nhlita, Ha'.nel.
JfrnweiM, Cantoa FIaim-4.
Whirl a Knit.
l)rHW-eiakK.nlu
Ht.HlH(.s.
KorafieCapa.
Jtntikf-ti, ludla RnblW.
KiiaiiijAokii.
Iltirrmaekf.
liii'.lev.
rtiaii.
J- ifc a, H and C.
fan teen
Cauip Keltkfl.
Alea l'n.
Axe. f elling,
j xe JinutDea.
rickaxeo.
rickaae liaed.'cs.
llntchet liamlles.
h I mora
ritlonal (dora.
('anii t'olor
liiKii"ntal Ooloni, Aiilllery.
Jtt lumntal Coloii, luiaaUy
lU t rultliipi Hhhh.
Ha a'rv (;tiidonii,
ttatr'an Kitwa,
iorm Klatta.
HI i'i er lei.m.
Aani)luk or sK.-ctilcatloui, nf w)klt tea be leen ai kaJ
Oft Cf.
Hltlder wH.lioweTer.iuibnilt with HvtrpToiMaala aaaplet
ot tnc articles e. Inch they nrnpoae to de'tver, or ut tbe aa
terltiU of which trie anit l-a ae io be made. In ibe
laitt-rcae at icant oue yard of the material a hoe 14 be
tihmhted
ttiudera will atite the quantUy they wlae to furnUk, tha
ahonem time a w klch ih y cm mtko ddivarieft. and kov
on they can couitiete the uellvury ot all Uwy bid ftr.
l'ri'poitalN will a ao tm received at tlie ame time fee
furnl'litofi iriumilnua, and mikintc up lufautr truaaert
frutn keraey tumi"tifd by thu I utti-d NUteH,
Allbitia tuut bo ace'npfiiled by a proper rnaniiilea
algntd by two ift.pon&ltVe partlns, ttink' lorth tiiaelf a
com met Ik awarded tn the puny named therein, he wtl
eve. utelt at ouce, and he bond fbr lie lai hiuL pet
iti inanr
Ihe t'l.ittd Sta'ea retene the rl:ht to r-Veet any pert
or tl e whole of tbe bid., a uay be tueDied iof the luieniaa
O' the aervtce.
i'n pofal nbou'd be endomed,1 Vruponala tor IWnUhiac
(bciuUiriert the article bid fun" and atMretret to
Lieut.-Colo!.ell II. VITOrC,
ar-:.t If j. M. tten. if. . A
AK MY SUPPtlKS.
tlrt-'tO. H A nut ClOTHINO AND Kwin-aver.,
Ko isit Hn.-AhwAV, Svvr Vouk, Aiik;ih' 1, fT1.
Healed l'r i v-a f will be rinelvi-4 ai tht Oiliee auUi U
O'clock M t n 1 tit KH1MY, the llth luntajit. f.ir deliwry.
I'j cofitriu-t, nt ihe iM'tot of Alio) Ciuioiiitf and iVtuipaya
Ul e korfc city ;
h-Hid H-otee.j.
I'i fliei Hooter.
Ki-weit H' ot.
rewued Hoot. t
!'Hckuii il'.i a.
KanipTei ot Mhirh can be t?en a tKJa oieve. Hlddera
w lit staie the i.imit v tbiy winh to iiirn1, m 1 hew moi
t'- y can uenudeto the Ueilvery ot tlie t,uuut tbey li
for.
1 hi ) will sulmilt with tturfr pni0ials A aamp't of (ba
art le If thev aopoto to tuniUh. J '
A piepr Kuttriume int areoiupajsgr ail btda ftuT taa
lax hi ii i peih inn nee o a eonti t-t-U
'Jl e I 'nlted B itivm tutervee IU rlnht to re rvi any parr,
or the w h h oi ibt blda, as aiay be tUinicd lor the tauieai
ul the ken-lee
IT poeal fheuld Ue endoraed Piapoal for Airalahtnc
hereiiiM.it the nsoit ui iheuriu:kbui ei aiidttliiwti
II I.Wllltr.knl ( tAl'ljl l. It VNTJN.
au? 7t P puiy iuailA'si wstttT-eneral. V. &. A.
yOUE PATE0HAQE S0UJITED.
MrOALLA'S HAT. OAP,
liA.TIJl" HODE8,
QEHT8' FUENI88INO GOODS.
riusT STOSC .Qova
ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND.
CAPE MAY,
anl-tf
KEW JBB8EY.
-niXAOB UltKKN SEMINARY. MIU
f Urv Hoard las Mehuot Hulas fseatoaatMir I. Tanaa
verv Dio.k-rm .T huroutjh course io ifetooiueuoa, kB
usi, t.uslts'' ttludles, A. fupUs hare ;."rm' "
boo-e. PrautKal tossnna la Sarreylai; an 1WI Kiiaaassa
lust. Boya ol all aaoa us . AJ-b-a. for Oaiaur ao, :
J9lu-las Tlilaaxi slraea, DoUwara Co.. Pa.
VKKN OF BEAl'TYw WHITE VIRGIN
Wax of kutl'les Is Ik perr. preparation ol
tk aie. for beaulirflu. whilenloir. aad praaarsius; tha)
cooiplexioa. li Is made from pur While w ex, bose Ita)
slraorulusrv uoatlllea fof preaervlaa Ui akin, autklu tt
at.fl, smooth, fair, au Uanspaiaul. It eura t happaS
bauds or br. raiuvve Btmpk'S, e. Prte IK) an ou etaxta.
Maaufat'tun oals bv atVlST A CO., I'wruau.ra,
Xo.ills. loHTH Hi., loooraakovt:iM.iiat,aa)S
JyM-Ia Ko. 1X1 B. HhV tKTH fSUasMW
JJDMUHD A. 80TJDEB 4 00,
COMMISSION MKltCIIANTS,
AND SHIP AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
DOCK BTRKKT WIIAUr,'
PaULAilKUUIA.
ansvrwc) a, sorcaa,
aarsiBsai. vbitv, '
rrxiBxji t. aitiibaa l-s
JOHN CHUM I',
A Ian fere d kUllai ttWassaltS ' "JT
tviaatsUats " '