THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 18G4. i S- I I' i WEDNESDAY, DKCEM BEH In, 18ct. WANTED. MtNINTKR. We hnv'e bren without a purt-T 8. nm rlplitt'rn months or moro, Ami 'lioiigh randiilHtat re plenty We'vn Iih il nt lets! a sciirn. All if ttirni "-tip t' prr. hor, Or tfccir Ictirr. rn Wf 'rt ji4 .is fur m rvir J-rem settling; on the in in. Th? first who rump mnrTt ns llv no nimnn w:is tho ort, Hut ihi n we diiln't think of It i m life nmtt lie irn tlio first ; Il I'dnR 1 u i to the custom To sterili e a few, Dcfnro tl.c church 1.1 earnest Jittei mines wh il to do. There wot a tmsrt yount: fellow, With tenons, e.irnr'i wy, Who, but for ono r't blunder, II ml smc.y won t do liny ; Who left ao (io,l impression, (In Moiiil iy cine or two Went roiinil aninnir ihe people. I'o see it hit would do. Tb pitms, Rod'y portion Had not a limit to find ; II:" cli ar and ( uri'airK' preaching Tlier thought the very kind; And all weni smooth and pleasant -1 o til II ty hi'jird the views Of some lnilueiili.il tinner. Who rent the highest pews. On tlnse bis pungent dealing Maiic but a sorry bit ; The coat of gospel teaching Was quite too liplil a lit. Of course his fate was M-ttled AtU 0(1 e outsits all I And preach to ph a-e the tinners, If you ould get a call. Nent eania a sprncc yonntf dnndy, Who wore his hair too long; Another's coat was shabby, And his voice not over strong; And o Mew Haven fetuderit Was worse than nil of those We couldn't bear the sermon, For thinking of his note ! Then wearyint? of candidatea, We lookij tho conntry through, Ild doctors and professors, To find one that would do. And alter much disrn.sioa On who suould bear the ark, With tolerable agreements, We lixed oo Kr. I'arke. Here then we thought it tlicU, lint were ama.ed to lind Onr flattering invitation Kefpectfnlly declined. We turned to Dr. Hopkins, To help as in the lurch, Who strangely thought that College Had claims above "our church. Next we despatched committees, by twos and threes, to nrgc The labors for a habbath Of the Rev. Shallow Splurge. He came a marked sensation (So wonderful his style) Followed the creaking of bis boon As be passed along the aisle. His tones were 10 affecting, His gotures so divine, A lady fainted In tho hymn, lit lore tho second line : And on that day he gave us, lu accent clear and loud, The greatest prayer e'er addressed To an enlightened crowd. Be preached a double sermon, And gave us angel's food, On such a lovely topic "The Joya of aoiimdc." All full of tweet descriptions, Of (lowers, and pearly streams, Of warbling birds and moonlit groves, And golden tunnel beams. Of faith, and trne repentance, He nothing bad to say ; lie rounded all the corners, And smoothed the rugged way; Managed with great adroitness lo entertain and please, And leave the tinner's conscience Completely at its case. Six hundred la the salary We gave in former davs We thought it very liberal, And found it bard to mite; Jut when we took the paper, We bad ao need to urge, To raise a cool two thou-and For the Hot. Shallow Splurge. In vain were all our efforts We bad no chance at all We found then city churchel Bad given him a call ; And he, in prayerful waiting, Wat keeping all in tow ; Bnt where they bid the highest, 'Twaa whispered be would go. And now, good Christian brothers, We ask jour earnest prayers, That Clod would tend a Shepherd To guide our church affairs, With this clear understanding, A man to meet onr views Must preach to please the sinners, And fill the vacant pews. t. HABITS AND HAUNTS OP THE CAMEL. Extraordinary errors are still In clrcnlution re tpectlng the character, and even the structure of the camel, notwithstanding it has been the com panion of man from tbe earliest ages of hit exist ence. Tbe large, heavy, lumbering animal that bean burdens it supposed to constitute a species apart from the light and agile dromedary, which, in the language of (be Chinese, possnsses feet of wind, and in traveling the desert often perform journeys of from ninety to a hundred milcsaduy. Thil was proved on a remarkable occasion lu EgJP- Tbe Pacha, on his. way to tho Hajaz, having learned at Suet that a mutiny had broken out among the troops in Cairo, turned westward the head of bit dromedary, and In less than eight bours cleared tin ninety miles of dc-iert, and appeared sudilentv among tho relicls, who were instantly awed into submission by his daring presence. A few heaJt. however, were struck oil' by way or precaution, alter which Hit Highness resumed his pilgrim toward! the Holy City. Any one who contem plate tbe sutupter animal of the trading c.ira vais, tbullling along the sandy tracts ot the desert at the rate of two miles and a half an lour, with twelve bund re. I weight of merchan dise on bis back, may be easily pardoned for coming to the conclusion that ibis drowsy beast toust be of a dilleretit tpeciet from the b ild and fleet creature which, on the pi lint of Northern India, moves at tbe rate of eighteen miles an hour, with a light piece of artillery ut hit hce's. Yet there is do more dillerence between the umpter camel and tbe (Let dromedary than be twtto tbe dray-horse and C'hildert' st-ed, which flew over the turf at xIewmarket at the rate of a mile a minute. The speed and lightness of the drotneoary originate in accident, ami are de velO)d by tiaimng and education; but the sad dle animal will cost with the beast of burden, and produce a new variety, more useful in many rtspecit ilian either parent. hliil it items necessary to admit that the li ic trian camel, with two buncbes, which traverses tbe wild! and vast elevated plateaux of Ceutral Asia, dilfert specifically from the Arabian camel witb one bunch. Of these we have sometime! beheld u string, exceeding a thousand in number, inteiBiingled with dromedaries the latter mounted, tbe former laden tied to each other, and proceeding in single hie athwart the wastes of Lybia towards the Illack Countries. The march in such cates teems tedious, and would really be sn tn m n iiiitiRtiAlit. Irunli.i hnt tn urwkn. Im like the Arab merchant!, pass the greater part ol their lives with camels amid the samis, the lowliest of progression la no more irksome than the ordinary courte of business to a man in the city, ihey kuow by experience how far they can advance in a day, in wbat places they ahull iind water, date palms, and coarse Ialurge for their beasts, and creep from sta tion to kia'.icn without the lea.-.t excitement or impatience. Tbe small incidents of the way tutuce to amuse them, though occasionally they are of tucb a nature a to put their manhood to tl.e proof, aiid violently ttiiuu lata their circula tion. A lion, perhaps, In search of a meal, starts JP from aiuld the sand-bills, or emerge! front an tinuotiuMi ravine, and bounds fearleetly toward! ue carava revived to gratify his appetito or peneu Buth.ui, nare, jjm or nrrettM hil pro, piexs desiesiut, Wn dromedary and rider, he - apnuffs with a towards his prey, aud in pile of spears una m, contents J Tifc oflfl succeeds ia bringlu, to th, ground tb'olniii. dual he baa marked ,, foJ hj breakfaaL Hut soldier or trader, the Arab i. and suver deaert a frwud i UMj woi! such weapons as aie at baud, therefore thu pipiKluuii, IUU Upon Ibuir assailants, nVliig shunting, Tiieifeinling, and almost Invariably end liv leaving his liifle" body up m the tarn's ! Insulting him, meanwhile, with the epl thitsof "dog," and "son of a dog." Hhoild he have kilted one of their companions, tho caravan halts, a shallow g'e It uug. sn.l Hie h idv, with tbe head toward Mi c a is iicpmur 1 in it, afti r whii h a mi und ft thrown up to mark the spot. Son.etline the mini ili p rses such mounds in the iniirse of t few hours, though generally It ndds to Ihrir Imlk anil elevation by heapinc upon tl em Incessant y fresh partiele". In tpots whete tl.eie I'M'stt try moisture, plants spring up and envdi.p there hmpsviith a net work of touch hhious roof, so Hi' theylurnio pernmnent, srd seive at disrant intervals t d-s gnate the route of ti e rani rans II m.i of c imeU, hnre, sir il sises, brok en po'trrv, and cnity ti ttle, lik' wise 'slt f. r a 'hurl time to ititi uet tbe Arab in die v.av towi nls the Interior, though tlie o-- euinnee oftao or lime vio ent sand a'orms suf licc r to obliterate these traces ot man's passage through the wilderness. 1 he camel, not oeing hmiseii snciaoie, w averse from (iiciiomcing sociability tn o'.ncrs. It is r.ly alh r much toil, and a vigorous ainliriion of the whip, that this stubborn animal ran lai nsde to move In line with Individuals of his own spices, though twin m inii:n and Atrna 1111 i nti rnrise has been neromplished : In the former ci ttntry by the creation of a camel train ; in the latter by accustoming me dromedary to military volutions to rlisrifo anil n treit in couipaei lod es, and oiluraise to imitate a 1 the movc- li en s . f cavalrv. Hut vnur tiading camel hu nig atiiiiied ililli rent lialnis, far excn ds a mule in i ki'tinncy when you attempt tn break thron::h thrm i he will the'n oppose to your will a ptssivo ris stiinie utterly titn'oiiipicralile ; will lie down il he lb inks you have put loo much on his b teli, and refuse to rise, though you should beat him to dentil. To show that this is often a mere crotchet, Ihe Arabs remove tv.i or tlnee ftiibII pickets from the load ; upon which the aniii al. no doubt with an Inward cliuc'ile of suti-la lien at having gained the victory, gives a loud (.runt, and rises without pcrc iving th u, during the operation, tho packages have been icstoicd. A, however, ho believes his load to have iM'cn lightened, he trndget along merrily, il" so sullen a beast ran ever be said tn bo merry. Hut though serious and gloomy, this patient crcattiro li, list not l e sii.s'sid to lie entire y whhout sentiment. When kindly treated, when patted on the shoulder, when gently spoken to, hut more especially when trea'ed to a snnir, the dromedary w ill exhibit strong signs of pleasure in his prominent eye, will turn bit long suako likc reck, look at you steadfitly. as if to express his thanks, and then iruze forth on the ootspreag desert more proudly than liefore. This distiost lion we olttn uoticrd in a white female camel hid with yr.ung, tn which we traversed a p'irtion of tho Sahara. In form, llp;htno. and symmetry, it was one of the most delicate of its spc ies, ising at tbe lop of the hunch to above eight feet In height, so that while riding through the streets ofCniro we could look into the hurcms through the first floor window. In cities, in fiira, or other mnch Irequented places, the camel seems habitually dull ; but no sooner does be lind himself in the desert than hit spirits return; he snuflt the tweet air; he looks gladly over the unimpeded landscape, he feels himself nt home, and if bis rider bo familiar to him, he trots briskly away at the rate of twelve or thirteen miles an hour without the Jeast urging. In cases of nccossity, he enn, as we have already remarked, knock off eighteen or twenty miles In tbe same period, Onet f the pleasures of this mode of traveling, not often noticed, is Hie grout height of tho rider from the ground, preserving him from the fierce heat rellected from the sand, which, on an ata, or even on a horse, sometimes scorches the face; but aloft on the cunel's caddie the air Is comparatively cool, and ren (lertd more so by the swift pace ol the animal, Owing to the structure of his foot be does not link In tbe sand, but, sproudiag the sole as he goes, appears to fly over the surface rather I linn to gallop. Although bis eye appears dull, his sight It long) and piercing ; and in the fineness of the sense of smelling, is perhaps ex ceeded by no other animal, sin.'e he can scent water, which bat scarcoly any odor at all, at the distance of a niilo and a half or two miles; we should even say, from observation, that he can tcent il more than twice as fur, for, on approach ing the .Nile from tbe desert, we have known him Toluntaiily to quicken his pace at the distance of four or five miles. The delight Imparted by Im- men'e heat, hleh appears to confer upon tome individuals a tlxth sense, will continue during eight or ten hours, bubbling, seething, and thrill leg through the frame like a sublime intoxica tion ; but by degrees weariness and languor suc ceed, thirst makes itself telt, and as the tun nods towards tbe weBt, the eye glances about wistfully in search of a clump ot palm trees, or a rock, the usual Indications of a fountain. Upon disco vering the well-known signal the dromedary rears bis head, turns, gives his rider a look of eneoarageinent, and then if not quite subdued by fatigue, bolts off at full speed, ilow many days ha can go without driuking, has never, perhaps, been exactly ascertained in fu t, the power of endurance varies greatly in dllferont it dividual! but il hat been stated, upon very good authority, that the dromedary can exist nine days without water, though exposed the whole time to a beat resembling that of a furnace. It is ceitain that when tho camel does drink, he always appears to be laying lu a stock for a week or so, end he bat even been known te swallow seven gallons and n half of water, or thirty quart, at one time. This allows three quarts a day for ten days, which thouch not sufllcient for the thirst f so large an animal, may yet be enough to keep him alive. Comparative anatomy, which hat indulged in a legion of experiments on tbe structure of much iuferior animals, has nut ex tended a proper degree of attention to the camel. It has, no doubt, been ascertained that tbit extraordinary creature poBsesscs ono stomach more than other mammalia; but curiosity has not been sutticli ntly busy with that immense blad der, streaked witb sanguine veins, which tho animal sometimes blows out of its tuouth in spring. In strings of th riy or fortv, we have noiiced, during tbe greatest beat of' the day, a majoiity amusing themselves after this fashion. Ou such occasions they will raise their heads, look around wildly, and then, with a st ranee offensive noite.drnw up tho bBg from their throats, and blow it out inflated to its fullest extent, as if to cool it by the touch of the exusriuil air. In a few minutes they would sutler il to collapse, and suck it back with a ruckling noise into their tbroats. Is not this bag intended to contain, in addition to the tilth stomach, a supply of fresh water ? And is it not in this that travelers, when compelled to kill their dromedaries to preserve their own lives in the Sahara, lind the pure trans parent fluid spoken of on such occasions ? The water in the hftb stomach is never, we believe, found upon dissection, to be quite clear, hut in some cells a little muddy, in others yellow. it is during a sand-storm, or on the approach of the simoom, that the camel display t the most striking proofs of sagacity, liefore tho human eye can detect the awittly-approaehing column of jellow or lurid gat which iuslantly strikes dead al creatures th .t breathe it, the camel discerns tbe danger, and uttering a wild roar, turns round and pi ii li ires his nose into the sand. The trivelor also, who springs instantly to the earth, presses hit luce against the face of the desert, tightly olo-es his hps, and prot lets his nostrils with both hands. What sigut of sullering or agitation the piair dromedary exhib ts the traveler is too much lerrnied to oberve but he himself expori encts throughout his t.atne, first a quiver ing, shouting pain, then a numbness and paralysis of all the limbs and vital func tions, which, prolonged for muny see mds, would he death. lint the mystcriouB vapor whicl comet almost like lightning, in tho same manner di pints. lu many cases, the sudden death of the beast and h,t ruler reveals the fatal p wer of the fimoom; but when they escape with life, the pro cest of reviving from the ttroke resembles that experienced by patients after a Ion r illness lan guor, fech'iness, prostration of the whole system, giddiness of the head, dullness olit,a partial loss of memory, and a bewilderment of ide ts. Kuroia ans ilee to brandy as a remedy, tho Arubi to rottee ; while the camel, kneeling as if under a heavy burden, grojns, grunts, uud looks ruefully about upon the wa.-te. One means of keeping np tho strength of this fiitblul beast, which soems never to have oc curred to the inhabitants of Eastern Africa, or dse to be neglected through iiidoluoee, is hubitu t.1 y practiced in the Mogtfreb or Western Des trt; the owner going before or a little ou one sice, breaks or plucks tip whatever shrub or 1 lent he perceives suited to the camel's luste, tr.d gives it to him as be walks along; und the Vi getable juices thus obtained supply the want rif water. Another great advantage arises from this policy of tho Moggrebyus; it produce! a Kindly Ii tiling, closely resembling alleetion, between the master and his beast, and inspires the latter with so much trust aud coniidence, that when tor whole days nothing is given him, he stems to understand that it is only because there is noibing to be had. Si me naturalists have given currency to the opinion that the camel is not found in India ; but this is an error, since in all ages it has abounded in the great mndy plaint north of Ihe Nerbuddab, where, in the time of Akhabar, it constituted the sole wealth of some tribes, individuals among whom were said to possets berdt of ten thousand. In I'crsia, Khorutan, ln'Atia Minor, in the Cri mea, on tiie plains of the islubau, throughout the tU'piM s of Central Asia, and in China, the camel is the common beast burden. Mongol nobles journey ou dromedaries to the court of Peking, and sometimes harness them to carriages. Wlieu ladies to avel, whether in Northern or Southern Asia, tbeir favorite mount if the camel, on which they are placed in a very peculiar manner; two capacious panniers are slung one on either side the animal, furnished with soft cushions. Iu these two ladies seat themselves, and are protected from Ihe sun's rays by a silken canopy, supported on lender gildeil polos rising from the corners of (ne ptnoiers. Ifeio at tlieir eate they chat with etch oIIm r, smoke, or nurse tlieir babies, and are occasionally lulled to tlecp by the drowsy motion of the tniuitl. The young foal of the ramel, when frisking alter l is mother, has a tort of ungainly pretti ne't, which is almost comic, especially when Ihe owner determines opon weaning it. A coarse net work ot n pe it then tied ovrr the dam's breast", egnintt which the young camel, in search of his usual noiiri-hment, dashes his nose In a sort of petulant fury. He will co on, however, making alts mptt for about eight or ten days, alter which 1,0 coolly abandons the enterpri-e, and takes to ordinary lood.t herns and this' let, and the coarsest herbage produced by the sterile soil of tho desert. To reef in He the vouiik can cling lo his lot, the Klrghts n lmn Ids head with pay-colo.i d riti hoim and long streamers, which, as ho gam bolt iil out, dance an I flutter in die air. ( siiiels mi k, in all the countries where, the animal flourishes, Is an nrti. le in great rcipio-t, both nt a bcvira::e und for the purpose ol li akii g i In esc and butter ; but it does not sifin to e d Unit stroi g spirit which Isextrneteii from Ionic's milk in all par s of Tart, ny, and enables the wandering hordes to enjoy the delights of t r, t xiralion. In Arabia and Northern Africa, the tine hair ot the camel, which the animal sheds (nee a year, is woven into fabrics little I ss soft and la nutilnl thnn the shawls of (inshmero. A white burnous of this material, nianttta tureil in 'J lints or Ii , hooded and tassclcd with Moss sdk, sometimes sells In the h.izaars of ('aim or Damas cus tor twi ii t v or tiiiny pounds, ncrordin to its wliib ness or in-.de. Nor is this at hII surprising, since veiy lew camels arc white, the common color bcnif,' brown, vaij lug occasionally ii'moit to blink. Ill tbe coarse long lour, win h as in tho shawl gout, covers and conceals the d iwn, rop"s and ti tits arc made. Hence the expression which oicuis tcrpi tnally in li e Arab poets, ' the bla k b ti's of Oman or Nejed ;" and in tbe ISungs of Sob mon, "the bl nk tent of Ked ir." The camel Is Rid to lie found wild In the deserts lying B-tof th Himalaya. Hut this in a v lie doulilMl, since tbe anneal shuns forests, and there is no vrppe o! sutll ii nt extent to wididraw crowds of so largo a LcaM from the notice of man. It Is tqmil y erroneous to leguul him ns a native of '1 lnhrt, a country so lull v, cold, and desolate that tven the shagpy horse of lint iin finds it ddlieult to sub-it thete. It niuv s.ilely be aillrmed that the camel exists cvei j where in bondage some times the slave of the slave, but always Indus trious, patiint, nnd addicted to toll. We have seinhim harnessed to the plough with an ass, and drawing a c irt side by side w ith a bull ilo; we have beheld him move through the eternal gyrations of awatcr-wbeel assisted by a tkolo ton of a horse ; but his proper place is the desert, where both lie and his ruler aro exhilarated by tho buoyant and eltstic air. Tho only inconvenience attending the uso of the camel its a saddle animal It the awkwardnest of mounting or descending. He s putts on tho ground, and you get into the saddle; you utter a sound which no combination of letters can represent, and up he starts, first with hiB hind-legs, which nearly pitches you over his head, and then with his fore legs, which sends you back with equal violence. In dismounting, it is much the same you utter the mysterious guttural Bound, and down ho goes, plump, doubling his fore-legs under him, and then quickly bringing the hind legs to hear in Ihe same long folds, alter which he lies at the ease, and begins to ruminntrwhctbor your neck be broken or not. With all his iaults, however, we regard him us n friend, since we have seldom passed ph ii'unter hours than those spent In tho burning tun upon his back, with the golden sand beneath, und a boundless horizon before us. BW LOA IV. IV 1C W JOA-IV. V. S. 10-40". JAV COOKK A CO., OTOA FOH SALE TUB NEW GOVEKNMENT LOAN, KAIUKO riTB run CENT. ISTKUHHf IN COM, ndeinaUs anj time after TBI? YKAUS.at the plcanura of ttM Oorarnment, sad aatable rOHTT TKA.B8 altar saw. BOTH COITO AND BEXII8TERED BONDS art Wsatd for this Loan, of saint SonoioJoatlon as tho ft-30. Ljh Merest on tftOs and tlOOt payahst yearly; on all vuur BWBiiHiuvm, um ii j Tmi ij . a mm tv-mv Mm bib aat4 Marah 1, IBM. 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UULD. tuliBjaa LOaaT, art prepared tsoUar it eo favraraUa tarmtW their Mtiuaor., In lani or tmal amoanu, la Bonat of ionnmlnallout of pOa, lout, SUM, and luuot, kottt roatbttnd and ooopona. Th, Inuratt toniaMnoti on tht lit of Jfaratntsr Mat and 1. isajakta la toca, taoil-iABaallf , ea ihe 1st of May ta aewtuiMT. aU oaVctOoTarncncot Rttnrltittea band ftad fcrtalt, a anSattaUoa (hrta epaesniHn ttvtaUaatUt, at eat sAoe. tf AY OOOKK aft CO., Vo. 11 I. TlinrD BTaKKT, U M PtatUoelita. 0 II. ITOOKI atMJUHT Al tl.Tt mM ooMVb-awonw . j,, uisJavata f. MOT, IcUI. Tttrjaw ereet BELMBOLD'3 REMEDIES. II KLMUOl.!) nUID EXTR40T BTJOHTI For Hon R.lantlna or Ioeontln.net of TJrtM, Irrltatloa, Iallammatton or Illccratlm of tho Bladder or Kldnert, Duminvf Mr rro'triHe Olnndt, fittmtin fas BlodJmY, C-fnn, Oreret. or Uriel mu f)fxi, and a. Dlteaaet ef lis It.aJa. r, KMiurp, aod lis.palcaJ SwelUngt. HKJ.MIIOI.U S FLUID EXTRACT BDC1IU For Weaincese. aaistnt frotn Cieee.rvt Indl.ereUon. Tht conitltotsoll once anVcted with Organi Weakntn nwrnu-ee tlie aid of nwdlctn. to ilrnn(AM tnii IntifonU tktiytltm. which EKiJIUOIJ)'! EllkACT Pl'CilU Invarlahly does. If at treatment I. inhmilttcd te, Ooa.acaptloa or luitnllv wT cn.ut. UELMBOLU'B FLUID EXTRACT OF BVCIIC, la tffMtlon. pccaltar tc"TtAu," Is imeinialcd vari7 other preparation, at la (luoroilt, or EtU'ntlun, Irregu larltlea; ralnrnlneat, or gopproaalon of Castoutary Eveo aattona; rlccratcd, or teh rtoo, Btatt of tht Clonu; Leochorrtaa, and alt tomplalula Inoldeat to tht tax, whether arlelns from kablt. of dttilpatdoa, hupmdaitole., or In the decline or chance of lift. HELMUOLD'H 1XUID EXTRACT EUCUU DaTROTEI) KOBE W1JH Will raiitcallj eitvrmtnate from tht sjitttm IM.ta.ei ef the Crlnarj Organs artalng from Habit, of DU.Ipatloa, W ft fit iftMt, liuU orae ihantt n 4Si, naineonvenimet r trpoivrei eocuplttely tipenedlnf thost ap(uaai ewet lUmitrtmi rewxtlle., Cf fllvu ssta' Jhrcurn, In all these diseases. USE HELMUOLD'B ILViV EXTKACT IUCHU In all IHeeaae. of tht Crlnarv Ore an., whether existing In "itif," or "Ftmmlr," )rm mtuxtntr ue trijiuoiim g antl no ma'itr o Aow long tianding. It It pleasautln tautt and odor, -immediate" to actfosi, and saort ttrcuatheninr than any of tht preparation of iiarl or Iron. Thote .Bfleitui from Broken Dovn or liclu ate ConitUm tscnl, pt of arc las Remedy OA tficti Tbe reader mutt bt ivm that, bewtrer tUgbt maj ba tbe aUark of tbe itovt dlaettet, k It certain to aTeot ku titJily JUallA, Menial foteeri, Uannel, aJ All Pot Uritt). putiuiAKB.rLEAiu noTica. WE MAKE NO CEET OF INGREDIENTS. BKUItOLD 8 FLUID EXTEACT BUCUU I. cutnpttod tf ImmmU, Cmtrit, ani Juniper BerrUt, tt hsotedi with great tan and preisved la vaca bj 11. T. I101(lOU,Dnifr( aud Ghrmlet of sixteen rears' ta- I peiieoc to ttht dtl of rhlladoluhla, tad oow pceurMsid kjr the st eminent tf the fkoejMr, and have bssea ad aiStud la we. la HM United sum Amir, and art atao la Verj general ate la State HotpKalt and pabttt Banltarj Inttrtutioaa ttarvoglwat Use land. Medicines delivered to tup addrtta, aoowtapaiUed bjr tapuviU dlreotions. Dtrtot aettartln BELatBOI D Drug and Chemical Weiehooee, Jto, 591 Broad wa,5ow Turk, . te HKUlBOU) Medioal Ptpot, Ut. 101 1. Ttatfe ttJtcniUiioepala. Btwtrs tf soubttrttlts. laaaMttaev. ask ttt HJaUf B0U S, aa OAaa im turn I kxk A. V. to I F. U. 99 BANK NOTICES. KATIONAI. DANK OF COMMKRCB rilll.At.RI .MO. I.c.mli.r II. IHT.4. Hi. anensl PJcrtlnn tor I.tr.rtora lll t le d at the ttenalnc ll.i..,n 1 III HSI.AV, th. I?tti dar or Januarv seal, oetwe.n Ute boor, ef lu A. M and 7 P. M. JUUN A. LEWIS), 11 10-, tilth tt-l ta.hler. SF.CONI) NATIONAL DANK. OF rHII.AI'KLIdllA. f KAsssoaii, Ir.mtor fti, f4. The Armial F.trrtlrn n.r Iilntnls ol this Hank will he bud el the lla alt , ll'.asp, on 1 I S.KliA Y, Janntrj 111, ISM, trtviern tbe boars ol VI M and ;l r. M 11 II W. II. ItllAWN, Caabser. KENSINGTON NATIONAL HANK." I'Mfi.Ai.ai rniA, Ilpremher tl. lv-1 An .1. etWin for Thlrt.en Mt.i-iors, to serve th. .na.dnir ar. will l.e hf id at the Ilankinu II use, on Tl RitlAT , Jauuat; 10, 1"4, (rum 1U0 ilutb A M. u i V. M. WM ! CONKI'.f.L, 18 1.1 w On ll'O Ci.altl. r. Vi'f KAHMKHS' A MECHANICS-A-TIONAI. BANK. I'nir inrr ritu, Pw.wh.r 1, Isl. Th. Annnal Pt.i-tlnn for Inr.i'tn-a ot th's Itank wiu h. t .ld at the lUnkintr Mu'ia... en VVeln.aUv. the lllh .iae of Jannart m ,i, tclaeen the hum, el luoaloikA. M, lUIn cli ck I1, fat. li !' t-ill W. ni'hittow, jit., cail.lor. ' vVKBTEKN HANK OF l'HILADKL- riuA. Pint Ann rnfA, Iter. niter 1S',(. Krflre la h.rrhv ptv.n atf .iil'. In a.rtion 1 of tl.c Art of th. Ilcne. el Asieu tilr ol th. I ormnnnwralih nf Prnn slainn, ei.tilKil sn "Ai I .nat.lirv tlie Hank or the i:.nn nriiw.allh tii t..i.-inr Am.n latti.na lor Hie purji.se of Hnik'ntr un.ler tl . tnw, i.r th. I n toil Kiat.., i.j.f..ve. tr. '.il .lay or Au.int, A. t. sT4, that th" sf.Mli h....ers ( lie Wraiirn Itank of I'hlla.leljihla have this ilav vi.lod to h. cntetucb an A H.ocltttl'in, anil that lis Interiors have ptnineil lie anttoiltvur tlif ns l.in t mo e than IWit tl trill of lie eai.ltnl ,1... k to m.ik.. the rertineata re ttllred thctefor l.v the law. of the In ted Hales 1 m tut O. M. WEYiAUT,CaaMar. MILITARY NOTICES. in-: A CIIANCK TO AVOID T1IK IUIAF T. dim limiu rnrt.i'hcl with ulntitutet at dio (iuri'jt noiitc HaVd at low rlc-a. JftllV MASSI'll .It. lS-2:Mm Ofllc, 4 MltKAICV hu-rl, vtJ ;ory. TiOVNTY FOB MABINKflL VJNTKO frr th l nit-fd Ntatci Mniinej Cmth, atil fiTdtutl nnn rtrfnrm lh 4uili of a iJtjir at oar Navr ra ini on arutrd I'sltad BLaU LUs m( wmt oo tvtvuu tatFt)i. Aln Tral f fK d fH-r. LI. 1 HE 1 AI, luii'KTIB pa!4 aaon nliatment. Ifli of Mlc. roar Imari. Htiir onii'cntiuti-a itiatt tfa amj. Marlnri ret-j1v Prist- Mnrv. Appin atU'iia T iranMcr frm (ha ArmT will not be al tri lira to. Wmr amU. f'irtbtjr fefurtavatloB apply & u lleruHlafr ftaUctt Jio.tll H. r-MOBT Ptrarrt, Wtew Mproea atrMt, balvaaa Ui laon V aod 8 o'doch O. fk MrCAWUET, 11P Maw rn.td Wuiau larlnt crpa. yv n L o u a ii s, Offlri aid aotctra TlilUnjciiia city on lttrlonctii, n-aadlrag -SWOH08 AND OTHKK M1I.I TAKT KgULPMCNTd, Are Invited to Ui lU'ii'lra MArrAOTlRINO KTABLIHIIMENT QIOEGE W. SIMONS k BROTHER. HANSOM ST UK MT UALAj. 6AKB0M STBKBT. ABOVE PIXTH. 1'RKSENTATION BWORDS Miidf tn ordar mt ththo-teit aotlce, wMuh flir rlchnoa and iiiavnthoBc chllm(rB coiiiAittta. nn otiir bu- in th c c.iumr oob ttmaR Uo MiNU t a CI UKI NU JKrt tl.KK WITH TUK f k ACTU AL hWOKD-UAKKK. 16 IN 1I1K OKFIIANS' COriiT FOH TIIE X C Mv and Count? ot lti ladflptna. Kiiai-oi K MI KI. IKlt JtK K SO, dcMii 'rt. The Audlinr a)MMiitvd hv i lu' ( 'yuri In hikIii, hct!r, find fl Uhl tUv accuui to! A tilt A M 11. It fclC HH KHUN , Exit U tortiftl.c f.lM!.' ff MAUI LI. J F. K K I ,'KxiN d- -if tl. and to it-port t1trllutMn of tli hai.incn In the dan U of ti e accountant, tll mr. t tho imrtin liitfreH'cd tor the pn of M appointment, nil Minidny, Juniiarv 'I, IH'., at 4 o cHx k T M.. ai hi otMcv, No. 2'J 8. tl 1 11 .SUo-H, up ttalrn In ihv t.y ol I'lilludrlplit i. t l--ftii&t MOKH A. IHIOI'SIE, Auditor. CtRK8 OFFICE, COMMON COUNCIL, J Fhiladki.piua, Pecembar lnt4. In )tirnanee of the aniiexed reaoiuUuu. Uia r.Uowluf blU, euiltlid 'AN ORDINAKPE CKFAT1NO A tOAN TO 1'AY CEKrAlff McrmBK- CI 18 IN THE KAK lMi4, AND PKEVIOI M . EAltM," ! barfly pnhliitied. In accordauca witb tlio act of Ai-aoaa-bly, fur public LDforiaauon. WM. F. 8MATJL, Clark of Couuaoa Coanufl. AH ORMKAKm CltT.ATIlff) A LOAN TO Pa V CERTAIN DErlCIKNCiKft KKTHE YEA It 185 1, AND l'KKVlul rt ) EAjt-4. S'ttlon 1. The Halect anil Comiaoo CuuuclU of tha Oltjr Of klulalelphia do ordnin That the Mayor of I'Mladrlphla be and be li her-ey aa tlionicd to borrow on the credit of the cit;, front time to time, imb tuun of mom y ai way be neueitiarv fur lite pmy meiit of such drflclancUs aa uow ailn, or which may tint on the flr.t day ef JamiRry, iHiiA, In the aprpria uon ui in tevcrai ovpartinentji or ine city ('vrrnnienv li.r the year eiahieen Bund red and aixiy-lour, or for pre tnni jearv, not exreediiiH In the w hole tha urn of two mlHiona rive hundred thonnand dollara, for whkh Inte rvtt.not to eie t-d the rata of tit per cantnni per annum, hall be paid half yearly, on tha flrt daya of January and July, at tha office of the City Treaaurer. Tha principal of aald loan ehall ta pavaule and pal 4 at tiie eiplraiton of thirty yearn from the data of the ante, and not before without tha connent of tha holder! ttiertof ; and theeartlflrat? tinrcfor. In the uiual Ibrin of 4m certitlratra of City Loan, thall be latucd In iuab aiaMQnta aa the Under may reiitre, but not Uit any IYe Uonal part of one hundred dollxrt, or, If rto.iilred, la amounta af flTe hundred or one titouitand dollara; audit hall beaipreaied la aald eertitlcate that the taid loan therein nirnUoaed, and tha Inivrvtt thereof, are payable free from all taxae. reitloit2. Wht-never any loan ehall be made by virtue then of. tn re ahall be by force of thla ordlnai.ee aufinaUy aitproprlatcd out of the liicmv ot the corporate eaUta artt from tht' mm railed br taxat.en, a mira inftloWntto pay the tnierei on said cartlfltatee ; and the further am or three-tenthi of one per centum on the par value of lut h eentiffcaiai bo liHued thall be appro priated quarterly out of laid Income and taxeo to a mnk Iff (and, which fitrid, and Hi arrnmiiiatinni, ar hereby etprcialiy plt'ded Ar the redonipUoD aud payiuentof aaul cirtJOtat-fc. RESOLI'TIOlf To pr-htlih a Loan Hill to pav DeflHenHet. HotolTfd, That the C erk be authorired tn publknh In two dally nrwRpapera of thu city, dally, for tour week-, the ordnance proacnted to Coinuum CoanU on Tuurida, Ifemihrr 1. 1H -t. entl led "Aa Ordinance Crv atlnv a Loan an payOrtatn DeflclancUi of tbe year I'M, and previona yeare." Andtba aa!dlrk.at the ataitd metinR of ronaella, artar the expiration oftuiir werki horn the nrat day of aai publication, ehall preivnt to thli Council one of eatd nawipai ara for avarj aaj ka which the lamn ahal bavt bean tuada. I'i 9 4w PROPOSALS. QUART Kit MASTER'S OFICK, TWELFTH and i.JKAhl- Htrevta. Fiiii.AiiKi.i'iiu, Iieccmbor ?fi, 1804. Healed rropohola win beruceivtd at thli oitn-e uniil 13 o'clock M.. HAK'KDAV, l:oi.'iur U. Kit. for Ilia imnndlatp dellTi'ry at the 1' tilted htMen O verinnnt vt'Hre lioua'. llauoer net whan, of the fuliowinu deeenbed ttiiiaitermaHter'k Htore' , via.: It aw ) ardi Cott--u Ca'ivtte luici, 281, inchca wU'.a, 12 ountcn. hamcU' ri ijiifn d tOO Yeid Rnaiuuled loih, l?B wide, lei oimrei. flauiple ruiMi d. f 00 I'ouiidb Curli d Hit". Sample riuirel. yoO front A a Ik tree Kolittre 4b inciie a, fur army w.iirni 60 lion Axle-trcei andPtocka, 'Jhi inches, lor uruiy w atfoi a. Inn w nv n t'lpc Bxce, '2l4 Inrheu, for army wajfom. yen v ayon 'I (nipn a not uoiivd. '21 Vi e Boic, aVei inches at Ut'sc end, anl 11 In 'ha lonir. WX1 Wort lie flam, fur army waone. I' o lt i v Kurt lor army v aj'iu. Hi tiiiK-lior'' CartP. All tht ad' r dt't ritv'd tn be of thob't iiualit v, nn-1 uN ifi i f the inptttion ol an luupccior aopoluieU ou the part ol tho tioveri.iiici t. HMUh ip will htatc pritrap to Inc'nde boxen and delivery buih in wrlilnir aod uuuret tlivi11'1' bid tor, anil tht- t trie ol d liven . Fa i h biij mtiBt be (uarautied by tworeiiHiimlb'e vert inn, wi'. M' iiKuaturoD mum bo appei le I tn tii laiinprntt u 1 crriiriid lu a- U tuK H "d uvd Biitticleit urcuritr fiir the amoitnt Itivolviti, by the Cubed mute liiatrict Juti, Atu ri v . or Ci'llei tor, , r oihar pubtiv uili er. uthui wuj, tb' bid w Hi cot tu t'onnMered 1 he rL.ht U reHer.eo to re.jeet all bid a dofinetl toi hith. and no bid iroiu a dtatiltliii cjiuractur will be rtvuilvud, li onltr ol Cololial 1IKUMN UK'.'. 8, 'liter ij Hurler in.,,, i ,.f, tiFoltUK It. lUttIK, 12 57 4t , Cditaiii aud A. i. ml. FSIRTANT QUARTER MASTER'S L Of r ICE. Cik ihkati, Ohio. neretnler 1ft. 1 PropomilH will ha recufed at thia oitlcw until 12 o'1.h' M , hA IT hD AY, lseceintiai -.11, W. from dt-ak-r-1 ir mi h of ihe ti ifuwlDtaf ante r hi ttiey can I'lrntth for the tjuur t m att, r k In (arliurnt, ('niied Hi .( Army : t-4 Hun Ui k or Low Moor Tj re u b re b. Ineitea, ti do do du tVi.. d 8 do do do 4: '4 ilu bit do do do 67 do 4 do do do 47J. il.) The abevt to bo flanged Dd 2l, to 1 liu h--fs thi. k. 'roMiirtia will be iiiiidried lor Tyr mauv by other mnt'rttjturtrtj, It n,UsU rvu-eail. 1U kthi iacb Hot pftd b'.aaraKuti, and K inch, 6 Parallel Fen.h Wee. .Vio pouiidf llorax. tt barrel! Coal OIL Ki.to ltu kory 1'ici Uaudiei. iituo HUkory Hpitv Uaul llandlei. Vi Pitta Lead, W Babbitt. binbi .ii.e.'j.'j'so b-et hrjty Fue. 10 do en A me ho, t hhoveu, or an art. A equally ;iKd. iO KcuixP Emory rioth, aacfa 0, 1 , 1 if J. lv do J'a- er, each U, ,, 1, 1 I. V barrel beat Copal Vamlib. 6 t'o Mineral faint ia oiO. Whan iikiaplea aie runuaiitn. Uiey muit have the na ae ofWie biOitsXupoa Uieui.aiid be nuiadorwl w oorreap md Wtlb the bftfli Ti e an, i ;ti bit) r, and time of delivery, matt be itated, and each bid mutt be gi-aranteed by two rtjaienal lc itire tUa aDaiantveiBK tn trthi Ir own iltnntare m 4t the b ad-T wil! cstf r Ini bud for UiafulUUueut ot biacoutract.kliuld oiie be awardd h m. Hida will beopemd at the time above ipeclflad, aad bid 5afi are invited to be prtJteau a 'Ihe ilatt to taaenred W reject any bid doeaied unrta louable, lu oider of Colonel WM.W. U- KIM, Chief Qutrtar liuuter, Unci ii ua U lpol, A. J. 1'UEI.tM, 12--01 CaptaluaudA.g W. 0K6h6! H0R1SRS ! HOUSE ! (,t aMr.aMrrasiUB-4iRt,e frrncm, Wvun DivirMoa, WaaaiMHAiB, ePeaima-ar , IriAt- Horaaa. laltabla for (avalry w AritUerr avrTloa, wta ba aurrkaifd at tiHabaro depot, fca ape-a maitat, UU Uaaaiav Wr3l,lh4. , lloie-ae wil ba 9Mvarad t Oaptaaa L. Iiwry afoora, A t M " T1- --" tf iHtti "' i iiaaial tuapae (ao. be A re bMBK aoaeeited. Irhtacf Cavalry nuraea. 0171 aeb. KrtM Of AAUitMW UtMM.fttWtsateVth. Myiueau wWi be umU far Ma () aad aaava. JAMBA A. lTITTW, Ootoavaf Ib (abarv Fkrvt IH-Ww, IS I IT g J-ijarawag -ftttMivra ucboa. VAHTEKM ASTER'S OFFICE Hfalfd Proponala will be rorH-d at tma ofTI'-e nntti 11 o'clock M , KMN f HIlA V, January 4, I,',, for tmme bAle delivery at th United ftafp Hiorehoiiee, Manovar atre-t wharl, properly pMtktd and ready frr tranapor'aiinn, el tht foiiowint deit rlbed quattermanier to res, via. l' Itrad Awle 1(0 fl ar Awla. Ui Hn-ad Aiee, Peatty'" make. Rample rerjalred. ;."sMiO .(.lti Axea, do do bit Anitmliinre Anlee and Ttrtxce. Length of box, 7S Inet'CP ; dtftiDfterp, I l, hii bea : 1 IS Ik inch tnnide 110 (rro Wire Ib.rae aho Bnrklea,?A pro S lioh, 3.5 yropa Inch. .'H) frroae nek, and 10 irroaa 1 Inch K5 dot n Ai ror hit : 1" ln h. d!i li Inch, A) b -16 Imb, m 1" U inch. Ift T, n h, It 1 in- h. Rpmpb reulr. d. A do n Hplral Una, 4, double cut, Ramplr r 'iuir d. 60 Kta inn and Ilracei ; full set b ta (o rnrh. Sample rc.(iitrd. .V-oft Herat- HiaoVetn. Ftampl renntred. .'a0 I low Iruhe, wHid n bak,Mat artelen. Pamplc n-iuTed. a .Tf ft Krrub llrahea. Inrpe Tmn.I. Hample re-i'ilred. t W all ltuia a,ten krot inn-, do do luO Corn HrfHfUia, ttood heay artule, 8 ample re fpilreit, "O R table ftronnip ; rattan Sample rnre I. "' ltiutti H'i'hit , I 7 in. ti and 1 inch. ;'Oronnd hf flrwd Hora. li4Xt tium Mm ket,trum band lee (not fire). Hauiile re iil red . 2 nM Aorlr1 Taint lirusl.ee. Sample rwrnlred. '2 dnori arr in Hrnhea do do 1 ptropn !Ht,h (,r Tool Uruahft, do do t! (,ron ltolb'r Itiir klea. l.s ineh, IW , Ineh. IK- v-inch, loo tnih.7-1 Inch, Vtl 1 Intli, fiO 1 'g in h, 1 Vmch .'o'j ire h TOC feet on mil, "iv lbj.ht. f-r chin chalm. Samplr ri(iili f tl Mtit lUli?r ( I ni&B, bra'vy.and t ei cadi end, lnnp:e r ime-l. '.ic jardd t i an rl ir (I r'nth, .ri lncl.c wide, for Ainhti'anec toMf". 8iim(te ri'julretl. L'O Firmer t hio , m a li.di, iv )-lnrli, W IS' In h. e iimp e f- fjnirt d. 1(0 Kiamiiix i Itiacia, IO 2 lnh, f-0 1 Inch. Fjunplo ri niir( d U i 0 l'aif"n ra, t Yf nmde of 10-ounce rntun due k, J1- 'j it c'i a wliie. arm v nandard. eut ll (eft imk, lour wollba o' n aterial, wlih f"iir bemp mrda on eat b able, nod oae tiirouKbia h end. Bam.'le of i'ik k le-iuircd. :CiO Cuny CcmbR. Ho. 242l, l deilev make. Barnple r "ii'lred. : (01 imp ( Muinc ya, medium sire, for coal oil lamj i. ; (i i- u i d- w hlte l.nmp t'a.k. U fitu liril I i, nip ha k 1 tiff. n Hot. ber ('kara, mediam ile. Rample rc- 0. 111n d. f-Xftjiirditfitton Cnnaa T'u V, 1 Inrheu wide, Hot. 10 and 'J Sample retiuiiid, f biiep Vclai r. 's bbta rork Haiol'f Ferriib . 1 nioa flat Fiki, bJiiUrd, 4 Imb. Sampla ra ipilrt l. 1 pro-, half round T ilea, assorted, 4, fi, and 14 Inch. h.itni'lca ri'iiiired, 10 f Top p. hi niv are Hb, 2 rrnfa II frcli, 2 (rrona. i tnfh, 2 Ktofi 4i Im h, 2 Kioea tm h, 2 v roe tt (i-luch. 8ainilea r o,n n d. 10 d'lr-en W od 1- iica, 14- Inch, Bfimple re inlred. 'ii (i pound! iriue. do d W ial w ii.dow i.lnafl, 100 8xlU, I.'.'hj lU.xl:, 12x14 lut ht a. fi O'tie I'otp and Kett'ea. J ib I- irno r CM--! MtiTifiicsi, Pamp'es rc inlrcd. ,''b (. Inw llatniTUTM, do do 1' ii Hroailttxe liaio'lrs, hickory, do do 21 (( Am llmidleo, hickory. do do 24 .lai k I'lane llnndUa, beech, do dn V4 Ft re I'lane iliindlea, beerb. do do .'iii Lot ora liiii.diei, bet?tn. do do MC Hh rt do d" btei.li. do do 0 0 I.om iS'.iovfl lliintlM,aPb. do do MKiNliort do do aah, do do lww Ambulant e Door Locke and tlandlua. fiamplo ro iulred. noo rick Handles, ah. Pample required. 2on s eone Hat im r Handb a, hickory Hample re mired. ; Co Pick HaMllei, uh. Hample reignired. IMi Mtugo ILituiutr IJauitlei, biukury. Sample ra- (iUiTf'd, l Vfi Tlinc llaipi, P inch. Sample rcjulred. te it do do B-liicli. d'i do ;t;tw palm Strap Hlme. heiTy; 2"O08 inch, IfWO M-incfi, ,M t'i inch, irk 'U 14 tiirh. Hample riilrcd. 4C('0palri "T 1 Hinhet; Wi) K-lncli, l'OU 10-lncii, luOO 12- Inch- Hample r?iolieil. 100(1 palta Wr.'UKUt Hull llnifii, 2' x'.V'i-lnch. Sample rei;olied iwn poiind-- Curled Hair Pnniple rerulrcd. 2b0 Haw Uhl.',,, tor rm erliiK Mt ClcllAii Naddlei, In picklt and tiivht birreiH. & dorm Hoiitle I' lane Irons; 1 2 Imh. t 21J' lnci, 1 2' litcli, I 21! liKh, 1 2'i-incli, huichcr make. H am ple re iiiin d. ,w I itt tier Knivn. 12 Irt h Madet Sample re-nifn-d. Ktb knivt a and Ki riiB,each knlie handle riveted. Sam ple required. 10T (iniet ( 'arriane Kimb4. japanned. Sample rcqnired. l.'b loawer hnohe. porcelain. Hamplo required. bMi t't alk Lltifa, ar-nor ted iea and iengtlis, ItH o 1 htitiib Latchea. Sample required. irtjClieet licka.iVa and i-lm.h, good article. Bamplo reunited. 8"0 Hran Till I.ocka.2 and 3 Im h. Rample rn ptlred. bbOl ntl Loikfi; t 2 -Im li, 10t '2 Inch, iMJO U-liKli.lOO .'I't-llich Sample required. 12 Carpenters' Tape Linen, 60 and 100 feet. Uk) Amb. uruin Lights aud Frame. Sample ro qulr'd. l.'OOkci-'B Cut Nalla: 100 VnJ., 260 8d., VjO 4d., 300604' Hjnule rt ulred. 30 pounda Clout haili. Ram pie i reqolred. lOupapera Mack Head Liutug Mulls, ;,-lnch. Sample r quip d. ?of ltamlriK Nt cd'es Ramplr required. Sou paoera Harm is Needles, assorted sizes. Sample required . 100 Collar N( rdl l. Sample required. 100 poutide huts, '4-li.cu hole, l.Stx,1 Inch. Sample requlet. 2f barrels Hoi led LlnrecdOlL Sample reqalred, lo do Itiiw do. co lit ponnda Kacutrheon Tina : W) Tij lnch. W V-1nch. lib Ja k Pianea, "liouble Iron." (Sample requl cd. It) lurk do do do bo f uiooth do do do lOOloing do 0-(nch dlametoTr 1 inch deep, and 1. ' inch diameter, V Inch deep. Sample re quired. IS reams Hand Taper. Nos. 1 and 2. Milau l'is, t be made in the best manner, li-ounce cotton duck, bent quality, army atandard, w th tabbtigp all round; sio wiM feet when Unishvd. ban pit s of aura required 12 Ra'lmakera' raiins. hample reqnlred, lUk 1 n flutes. do do 2 ream a Hardware Fap-r. Hample required. 1 trvsi Camel Uair I'encils; lung hair. Sample fd- q nlred. '! Sable HHlr I'enclls; lonK hair. Rample required. 1000 iKiunds Copper Kivetn and Hurrs ; ftO -lnoli, 403 i inch :mh mrh.'JOU 4-lnch, UK) l-tneh, 4 dozen Wood Kap It- Itici, Sample reiuirrtd. Uo uro-s Hrtachli g Kini. l'a -lnt. ti. tamplj required. 12 tlozei' I-lush liiut;, 1 and 1 '-iiith; do do V0 Hucksavts do do bb Creapcut hiwi, fi feet, Jo do 2 dozt n hamniH Hklns, do do K-b pa ra koai htiiK Hhaara, do du 4'!-'0rohS lion Here ws, do do ftifvrotseacft.Nt men, Mis o. 7,h,w, iu, ii, and w. W) do do 1 d'i di I--;, and 1J. (t'O do do 1 do do 20 do do IU do do Hii do du 1,1 do do M) do do IS do do loo do do l'a do do Ml do do Iii do do ft. Ki, and II t, lo, 14, aud 15. 11. li, tuid 1J, It, 10 andU. 11.12, l;, and 14. 12, W. 14,1,'i.and Id. 3 0 Short-bandied shovel, beat ample requirea. do do 2 tlrlotlats'iiea. mcdmra le, 2 doren Kaineis' hciiaors. do 2'. Hp. ke Hnavea, do do lUili pounds Hpnag Steal (.'. 8 by 6-16-inch, A00 , incnj i aampiciequircii. UOgroiN llraaaHetewa (2A No 7.2-1 No. B, 'JO No. 6, 90 No. 7, 2o No. H) ; sa ui pie requited. AO seta Huddtera Tools, each ata to be In a nett box, Spe.-lucuilons to be bad alibis odice; sample re quired. 100 seta Hl neinft Tonls. Field t Hardic's, each set to be In a nt-at box. HpecitW-ahoiis to be bad at the otllce; auiit le riuired. 100 pennda I'ati nt t nrt ad,50 pounds U lack ,30 aud 40; fumpiv reulred f0 pounds White, lib and 40; sample re'iulred. &00 pounds HttJ iiebS lhread, ii. U., Ho. 10, sample re- ti.ired. 2d pounds Saddlers' Thread, Orange; sample re quited. 3!t0 papera Cut Tacks (.'OO 4-nz., litOO -oz., 1000 8 ol.,: 10 -u.. ,&00 12 afiHi H o... 20 o..). 22f -founds Copper Tacka im h, 7Jj ti 8 Inch, AO Viiich ''Ol inch t ; sa.uple required. SOOp.iptrk tiimp Tacks, ii and 4 -uuutes; sample re quired 40 boxen Tin (20 10 by 14, 90 14 by 20); sample re quire d, y0Tv.ii borne Whips, plulted . sample required. 2utU I'-Utkiiiuke Wblph, ail u utbar, lull iiife aud weiKht, rample rt quirt-il. 2( puunea Chrome treou, lu oil, 8 and 6-lb. cans; sample tequtrtd. 6000 pounds While Lead, 2.1, fiO.aml 100 lb. kegn; sample rtulretl. Utpiuioi lry White Lead, In 10 lb. papers; sample r qlllltd. 10 kepi I'utiy. rpiiioia I tuul'-e Stone, ground. 2Mi pound HpaDthh Wbitiug, dry, In 10-lb. papers ; sam ple tequirtd U0 pounds Ked Lead, dry, lu 2.1-lb, kes; sample ie quird 7' bair i S t rm Oil; s imple required, if. Co t oaP til, dti d tu do Lard Oil, tt do ft do MveOil, do do ft do Liueeuoll, do do ;w 0 pcumla Aqua mmoma. '.'(0 do Ah:Uolltla. i,bj do Alum. 'hi do Arri cu Flowers. ai(0 do Itaib.b ti Abn i. 11 hair Is Aieol.ui, r ample ie Ulrd . 2-"b jH-tii da lite 'tvux, larc cak sample requited. 0 do B iitb'one. b barrels Iteimue ; sample fe,utrcd. Ui juut da I ui rai o hublinat-. 4110 Oo Castile Hoap; aaiuii'v required. Hm itj C.q p. rab; aauiplo rtrquired Itm io t ab met. iO barrola 1 ij.hvtd Ileal ; a mult- required, ho poiims Ci round timsir ; do do, tan tht OUubtr ba t. 2bi pouuda Lauip i u k ; suiupte rc luirvil. lit tin iter unalO.ntmti.t. tf rt-ss Wuutang l.u mnui, .fli' pounds HiO'H Spirits ol Nltr. A) do itobku; saiuiilu r--uuired. ; co do baitpt-trt Ak) do LviKarof Leal, HO do Sulphate Aia-'iieia. 4i U do hin'iive; sample, required. 1(0 do Simple Ceruiu. ti barrels sulphur. Sample rei.ulred. loo puumiM 1 atiar Kmettc. li-o aids Ad hi site I'lu'er. 2 liout.da Silk lur Ligatures. 4 Uouu lull I'orce.ts. do. At-, chs Kuivea, 2 bUdea. 2 do. Spiliiv Lamets. 4 du. Kowellng Nt-edlog, 4 do, Betm do. 0 do. 1 leah do. 2 do. Sttaiht do. 2 ilu. a im i'rulws. 1 do. Sp.ituiai. us't sles. t do. Straifilit Scissors. 2 do. Cork bcre. 8 do. Syrioufs, 1 oz , I. K. $ do. 1 rocaitM. A do. 'J enacu.utns. I do. Snni)ia. H on., I. H. - All ol the ai-ova dcicriosd to l-e of the best quality, and sublet to ire liu pt iUi.u ul aa luspector aji pointed oiiaiba pan ot tbe t.uvtriiuieiit. a, H.ddcra will siaie price to Include boxes and delivery, VoUi tn writiag aud rinurts; the quantity bid fur, and the time of dellveiy slated; gfcd ao sonudule pticcg will be rtotlvd AUsampli'efl to be sent io tbe Qovtvnmeat warebouse, Haot v-r street harl. AU fropoaais miiat be made out printed blanks, vajtilck tuaybabad on apoboaUoa. at tbla ostica, elbarwtee taoy Wbl ba rejected. Jlai b bid must be gnarantaed by two respenslble persons, wboae signaiutts mint be eppeadod to ia guarautM, and Mrr.i4 la as blag gnee aad sattltilaat urlty lor tne ausoiiut Involved, by tne Cnued rita as IHatriat dudxa, Attornev.ee cUeetar, or othug pauUe orttoer, otbrue tbe bid wilt not ha euasidered. Ihe right Is reaerved tn re eot a'l bide deced too high, ftids m udeiaiiiung eoutiaai jrs, and those mat go not fvt y cmpy sthA tht rvHrmew4 wt this adrarusiuul, a ill not be a nsittartd. Hy oid.r of Colonel llermaa Hlitga, V. I. A , Cblef Uumr cruioster. (.fcxKJK R oitUI, U Ji. ( apiam aad A. At. O. PROPOSALS. . if" IMIsF gl ARTKHMASTTH'S OFFICE, haroT o? wsatwaoTnii, M4. I b-f.Ofrl. WAaimroTopT, p, C, January 4 An eValera la !tm. Ha-dwara Lam her. Laibf, Faraitnr. naras. and Saddi rv. are rvia.t4 t flauiA to this iTra. an tae KOsPAT of sack weak, a aid grAwl I P'sal er I tat. in dnrliat, af the artie'es taey arc erep,ra4 i to fWalah ta tba dpM at short nnUee, wi'k the pr. mt ah frarkod In plate fi araa. sathat, ta eaiaiheeiiftee oftheservira reqaire It.tke artleia or ariiclas eaa be a tainnd wiihoat dttlav, ar th lawsil priea. I'U'ks wiatilp lo sail ta Ibis wi ft rajJefc srnlsk Ue ast paaataally every Moodav aaomlng ii n. .tuck gd, nrbradier-Oevaral andttaf gearterwtaatar " 11 I IisjckH nf Waahlntrto .y Ov v v norAss Tf an t q v n r f, h m a s: tvr 11 11, IT A KT lUSThiCT Of PIHLADEI.I'RIA. No. :n MAhkET b treat. rr- imuvh 11, 1HS(. galed rropoaals will be raaelved at thia ofllt-e antu noon OM Hl'RH V, S-th I pal., tor theera'tl-.n and e-midetiAii, In the sir-rteat poaaltln t ui, ot ".I Altl ft A KB A 'K A. ntar the Schuylkill Arsenal, in areordnnre with plana and t eel nrat tons now a ia 'fflrt nt Mr .Hif N MtAK I HUil Jr.. arehiieri, lt. 20'J South SIXTH Rtreet. I'rot'oasls must be mad apnatl e Miular ftrms, to be bad at ihti ('fTice.and muit s'ate the ihorttttime required to r ntpb te the wr.rk Tt l rttsd mtatt-a reserres the rigYt to reject all bids dermtd incompaibae with Its Inte'.jsia. ALBKLtl fl. AtUMRAT, 12 22 rt Captain and A. (4. M. O KF ICE OK ASSISTANT QUAHTKUM A3- Tf.lt, M il its by iMnTiMiT or Prttr riiitrnrtA, itl o. TA M ikkit HTitaar.J Vw lomtuber i l. Wv4. 'U Snled fTrpfaa's wiM ba rei-eivea at tbit 'tb-e nnUl (Jial ! id H-.ll Itl'AY, le.iinhr HI. fof furnUblBi 'I u and settl v up eon plete rP.r tiae at Frt MiMllu; -"Z Jr" irtvco) iku. iu hs, iwo story. 1 wenty I'i) " sbiirie. Trripo-aia mild be made out npon ihe riru?ar forma tir Tillii d at thla otTl'-e ; tnti-t atte tlie prr pr Dtuad fof th butika set up, complete, and tbonh rttat tune m which tl,v can he ilelivpred. I he Crlird Hiates reserves the tight to reject all bids dtmt d obiectiouabio. ALHFUT . AHIIMFAD, JJ 24 t.tl J!1 A. Kj. M , 'iiii:F quaktkhmastkrs offick. . t l'Mti a iii 1 piifk, Hrreniber 12, 1A, Pi alcd Proposale will he preyed ai this ofTice antil If ocerkkl rn llil ' ii J A V, the l.nh Inalant, for SUpp.ytn the Hi tin.) Ik I II Arsenal w ih the folloitimr articles; g 4 aad 8 4 dark bine Kerawy, army siaudard. T rare Capa, army atandai J. Cavalry lioota, army stnu.lnrd. ( ar tar s, t n corruratt d, army standard. Camp Kan bt ts. army standard. Ititnotry liruma,eiHip fe. full lte armv st indAid. Kali Inrh ik v b'u HI ik I, nee, army standntd. butpender nations, anny standard. Canteen Corks, mounted, army standard. 2b. 1 oft v. hite ak Hooj. pu Us to work lo fret long, l.'l.Kk' hlrkorv Hof'P Poles, to Work lb feel long. 16.-JW white oak Hikp Poles, to work tnet long. IV ot0 hickory Ho p I'olra. to work teet lotig. 1 be II oop. ToU-s to le iDud and (erbt lo every reap-t, and to be delivered monthly as required, 10 ovo net 3d etmni(n v hlte pine huirds. All the cut and wrought NaUs that may be reinlre4 bT ine jcar lt, viz. : Cut ali-rt, fld.Hd, od, 10J. w'rnnsbt Natls d. d. faiiii lea of whtrh can be aeen at this offlei. All the Pa kkrg Boxes that may be required for Ui year iw;. bam(ites or wuu n cau te seen at lue tKuuy Ikiu Araenal. and apeeincations as to ile, kind, etc., can be aeen at thia oflVe. All the Mtstmnery tbat maybe reqnlrcd ftar this nff.ee anil the pciiuyikiu Arsenal, mr we yrnr eonsiiung, of printed b anks : can, leper, noto, an 1 snval p oaBar : erclnpes ; peas ; Ink, etc.; speiOcatlous of wbtab can be aan at iris on ice. rasmples of atl the above articles of stationery mast t coniDaitv the bids. ftsmpks of sack articles aa are requlrtd to be of anay ' a anmard can b ieeei at this office. Facta bid matt be guaranteed by two responsible par- Bonn, wnose an. natures mutt oe apormqeu ft"egoaran- tee, anit -"ertinra 10. ai oeinif gioti ami suim-ient seauruy for the amount Involved, bv some public functionary of tiie United States. hitis from defaultlrgeontractnra, and those that do nog fvt y fompiv trttti the rtqu.rtmm.tt of thia adverliaemaiaf. Will O' t be considered. Hlunk forma 4- proposals, embradng the tmnl of Ike guarantee required on 1 aen blu.enn be had on application at tliia ofllee, and none others, which do not embiaca htaka guarantee, will be conaldt rvd ; nor will any proposal be) con slurred which dos not rtrlclly conform to tbe rasare inenis iherf-sn stated. The tods will sute the number or quantity of eaok kind of articles proposed to be delivered. . HldB tiiit be aiidomid 'M'roiioRalH for Army Bud rlKs," stating the parllcuiar article bin for. w HKItMAW ItKVlB, 1.1 22-7t Colonel Quartermaster a Uepartmeai. OFFICK COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE. .No.e2e VALNL I Street. I'm iitnr. i.pttt a , Hecember 24, 1M4. Pealed Proposals, In duplioale, will be received at Uilg ofllte until 12 o'clock M on TriCRSI AY, Deeember 29, lsM. for supplying for Ihe uneorthe Cntted Htates Army,, the following subsistence stort-s.dvbvered in PUiiadelpiUa, , iToCO l.ARHELS FIRST QUAMTT COKIT TED I.F.W MFHH, OR 1'KIMK MEM POHK, (which to be slated) out nt the pack of 111-6, In full hooped oak barrels, with Iron master hoops: full weight and thoroughly salted; to have been iepa ked w ithin thirty days of date of dedven. To be delivered within twenty tfaya trom award. 100,000 poi'Nim ruts r ouat.tty bacon tnortj- ItEltH. packed wl hout pressure, in t lulu tierces or uniform size. To be delivered within twenty das fn m award. 300 ItAUHKLH OK MESS Ott EXTRA ME M LK (which to he atated J, In full hooped o ' banela, with lrnn tnaatur hKips. Iletf to be new, full weU'ht (2 m pounds), and thorouchly sealt d. To be delivered vtlUuu lea dujisfroia - 150,000 PC CM8 KEVV VHITI TlKAKfl, In welV - coopered barrels. Tubs delivered with ift ten1-. daa. DC, 000 POUNDS FIRST QUALITT SPLIT PEAS4( -fo to be packed In well-coopered b;irrela. To be ny dflvf-red wltMn ten davs. ' 50,000 POCN1H KIKSr yCALTTY, LaRUR- V GRAINED, KILN-DRIED HoMINT, tn well- Si' t'oopund barrel i, fully he ad-due d To be de livered within twenty davs 10,000 POl NDH MKHT y C ALlTY ADAM A NTINR CANDLKS, 12s. To be delivered within tfen days (torn award. 190,000 Pol'NDH GOOD HARD SOAP, In pounfl bars, fli.l weisht, packed tn alxty pound bones. To be delivered within ten da.s from award. 30,000 POI NDS CLEAN, KIN K, DRY SALT, In strong. weH-coopered barrels. To be delivered wltmn ten dnys from award. 0,000 GALLONS PCUECIUKH, WII1SKT OT CORK VIMK.AH, in strng, well etiopered barrels. , Tn be delivered within ten days ftosadateo. 1 award- Para pies of all the above article, except meats, mat be, d li end witb tlie prupoaal, and ret erred to therein, bat the proposals must uoi be enclosed with the sample. Sampiis must be In boaes or bottlos, and not in paper panciH. 1 he meats will be examined and ptsed upon by John O. Tavlfir. Inspector on the part of the Ctil.ed mates. Separate proposals, 111 duplicate, must be made for each article euuacrated, and bidders n.ay propose lor the whole) or any part of each . A inn ted copy tf this advertisement must be attached to each bid, a d ihe proj.o.als must be specific in com plying with all Its terms. Each bid mtiat have the writ tan Ruarantceof two respon sible utniii, for the ItiliUment ef the agiecment, who will glvo iMiBdi If requiri. d. I'.lank furm lor proposals, containing the form of yuar -antotj. may be had on apobt ation at tnia oilloe. 1 be seiie rs' name, ptace ot business and date of pur ihHau.bame ol con'entH, trross, tare, and net weiytija. mud Le marked on every package, and all old murks . mn -t be otlitei atel Itaiuras ol weabti by profasslonal public weighers to be ghtn a henever retiuirtd. No b'ds itom part lea ho have failed to fulfil a flu-mer aKreement will be ronaidered. Hid wUI Include oackaitea, and delivery at any point In thla city, to b designated oy this oitive: aud any infe oif, parkaj.es or coopeiage Hill be couaideied sairtckut cause) tor re.rot tlt.11 of contents. , Payment wil) be matte in such funds as may be furnish eal by tne United Stntea tor the purpose. Propotals to ba en dor aud "Tiopoaals for SubUsloucA fetores," and directed lo 10 B. WO. If. IS 24124) t ati tain and 0 B Wis. OFFICK OP TUB DEPOT QUART E It MAhTKR, Fokt 1 .iavikwahth, RA!nAa, November 10, 14. PK'H'OHAI.N roil ARM V 1 It A S dl'OK 1 A I IvN. Iva d Proptusa s wUI ba rtualvt.d at it.h olt. -e amlllJ clock at. on the Mat rinv of Decemtitr, im4, ft r tbe Transport at Ion ef Military 8uppliui durlug tha year In, en tiie follow lug rt'Utes : Hoc-la No. I. -From Korta Leavenworth, Laramie, and BiUy.ai.tf other deptts that may be eattihiitdied durlug the above car en tee west bank of tha Misaouri rivr, oth cf Fori Laaveiiwcrtb. antt south of latitude 4J e'e- srtes north, to any post a or stations that are or mjr fcav sstiibtiahid In thin Tt rriioriaa of Nebraal.a. Dako'uh, Ida at d L'tab, south of latitude 44 dvureea north and eai .lahu. tarJBr Cole- lorKituee 114 tJrcra.s wast, and la the Territory of Col nDnii ri iv wr. rssi n siariii. rtldders to state the -ate psrlre poands per Its) m'ls a which Ueyv.HI tiatup ui aald attires In each of tha n.antbifrcai April te Bupieiubar, lucluaive, ef the year IK ft. Moiri Rn. l.-From Forts la eaworth aad Riley, sa t1 e Mi: ef Kaataa, a- d tba town ot tan-as, in the -irate or Mtttaaii.ta aayps'B or statioos ibat are or nir t establisktd la tke Staia ef katihas. cr la the lerr to y af Coieradn, seutb ef latitadn 40 dtv ees n rth, drawing auf puts irom Fn Ltavtuwt r.k. aod la tort I nloa. M. M ..Pioil.n drpat tt at Dim be dakjkaatt d in Uiat l er- riUrv.to Ft.ri Garland and to anvuiuer point or points u the n a'e. Bidders tt tiara lha rata per Itti (eunda frr Hit ml es at whtcs they i.l fanp-rt said stcivs in eat h ol the mtatbsfieiu s prd to ttapieabaj, lacluaive.ef ik" ytar Kt tb No I. Prom 1 ort tinla.er sioh Mher depot aa niav be sstab lked In Uie 1 urrttwry of New Mnxlr, lo any n sta er suiicas thai are or nine bs astabhsht-d In Uiat Territory, and ta siicb poits r statioHs a wavbedeaig-Da-ud In tb ' crritor of ana na aad Hi ate of Texas waat flMngnuda 10A decrees v. vat. R dders to state thai' ber 140 raaiinda ner lou nulaa at whleh thstv -ewlll tr . sa.d s ores In eacb of the months (rem June ta Hj' Araui-; lj.ciasive..fthe yearlfttW. , 4 The we got to ba transported each vear win r n IU not e. 10,i0,otj pouuda on Route No. 1 ; I poeaOs lcoate ba.'i; and ,0),ijOo pounds on Keuie t. Kuie No. .i. , No adiiiiiuBAl perctjutaKe wllibe paid for " aid for the traaapat tlen ef bacon, hard brad, ptuc lamoer, boer, ihiaaltss, or eihar sto ts. f Ridden should give tbelr names In trM.m fn faO. as weB as t plat tf reticence, and each nroptias'i aroposal shuaid ba mou iian.ad by a bond In the swiu of ten thi FitjBUcusaiiddoliai s,sti t two or mors responsible peraon peraona, guaranteeing that eaie a contract la aw a dad tor tha, . for the mate mentioned In proposal to ike parties proponing boln, th co"ract wig bf Cviyad aad entered into, and gaod tArd g uxl and UtnriauiseearHy 1 biased oy said paruee, Hi aca.sr liA auaordaava WaSk tke term advtrusainenl m" The aaiouat of bonds re-jul .4. rwi aired will be as foRows ' OakoutaNo.l ..HOO.'. OaKoill la. 5"" . Ou Rome Ho t 't" J tW.0i atijfaettery bl,--vldVnco of the loyal y aad solv. ef aacb buear aod pasJ d offered aa secanty wlR b eTiircd. ? 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