POLITICS 1NT1IE PULPIT LECTURE OF REV. JOHN CHAMBERS. " 1 - - --inirirnj-irri rxi-w.Ljii , . "How Blasphemy and Ribaldry arc Popularized." Th lCul)iii'? of (i Corrupt Publio Press, Criticism on Mr. Bccclicr's Course. "1-1- - -i" rnn mm rmmm A Pandemonium in Ply mouth Church. Mr. Chambers; Endorses "My Policy." llow the Newspapers Make Bad Men of Good Bojs. The "Ledger" Complimentod. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. The mbject wnicb. I propose to discuss this afternoon is: "Blasphemy aud ribaldry are being populatlzed in this country." ' The brst clause of the ninth verse of the four, teenth chapter of Proverbs declares that ''Foots make a mock at sin." Let the student ot history eit down with his maps before him, ana with the ancient records that he can select from the most distinguished and well-furnished libraries of the world, and ask himself where In Thebes, Babylon, and Athens? where are those miisnid cent cities of antiquity ? He looks upon his map in vain. lie comes on down in the history of life; lie prides to see the lengths and the breadths and the hciahts and the depths of the mighty Roman Umpire. The utmost that he can do in regard to any and all of thee i the discovery ot a broken shaft or the remnants of a maRiiiticent temple. The cities of Thebes, and oi Athens, and of Babylon, and of Ninevati seem to have been blotted out of existence; and the men of those dny. nnd the vast nations that struggled aud contended the one with the other, have perished. And it thh curiosity should lead hiin to invesii- f atc a lmle more closely, and be should desire o go back to Jerusalem aud take a look at her, and to watch tbe progress of the Pilgrim from Heaven as he waue hW way from town to town and from village to village; as he met the blind man, or the leprous man, or the dumb man; and now he stops to aslc where are those traces, Man answeretb, that niasnlticent home of (fort, with its Shekinah and Its H0I7 of Holies, and all that belouged to it, have passed away. He be holds the man who went - about preaching and warning tbe people. There he is in every lurne, In every birth-place of the Christian; there he is within the geographi cal boundaries of the birth-place of the Son of the eternal God; he has gone to the remnauts ot the place of his birth. There be is with the Apostles, and what dors he see? What meets his eye? just one sweeping waste of desolation. They have followed in the wake of those trreat empires they have gone down, and not a trace can scarcely be found. Wh3 my brethrpn? Why all this desolation ? Why these ruins? Why scarcely a footprint to be seen upon God's foot stool t There is but one sinale answer to it all. The people have become in the generations gone by bla'phemous and ribald, ana sin has brought calamity and ruin upon them. No other answer can be given. There is no reason why the materials that built Babylon should not remain. There is no reason why the materials put into Thebes should not be there. There is no renson why those magnificent structures should not be there. Why is all this ? and why are those nations blot ted out: that you can scarcely find a remnant of one ot thein ? They were men as we are, they were intelligent as we are ; but they are gone. They have passed away, and everything that be longed to thein is gone. They are buried be neath the rubbish of the earth, and there is not a tear drop that falls upon the grave of one of them. And now why all this? The people be nmiP fnnls. thev niocked at sin. The neonle became blusphomous nndribuld In their charac ter, and ruin came upon them. The hif tory ol one nation is the history pretty much of all nations: other than th it?, thai to some there must have been a deeper condemna tion than others, because the light which they eidoved was greater than the others. Around tne Vast piuucj UJUii wmim uuu uai iuiu iuc human race, the American people are known. Springing into being as by magic, andmakins such wonderful proeress, we are the admiration of the world. What is sin? lean answer in the words of Paul, "Sin is the transgression ot the law." Where there is no law there can be no transmission. ' There is Divine law and there is hnman law. Sin is the violation of the Divine law, as nts the violation of human law. Blasphemy and ribald ry rise up, and the very first indication we meet with alarming in Us character, Is the dis position of many to make light of sin. You cannot at any momout take a knife out of your pocket and make a slight incision into your linger without pain. You violate law in doins that. Itisaaraiustthelawofnature; lor nature has her laws." which must not be violated. It Is therefore a violation of the law, aud you are 8uffermff the penalty of that violation. So when vou come into social organization. In the first place, there i9 ibe family. There are family laws, the violation of which bring upon us . , . ... n . . i Jiai-u,. i 1 wl nnthincr mtt- TrOUUieVrXUl IU119, OUU UIDL1CD3, HUU uvvm.uq trouble aud distress. Then you go into, tne community, mere un laws to govern it. We have laws municipal laws whether good or bad, they are the laws; and if men make laws tney are douiiu to ooey iuoso laws as they made them. They must do so until they repeal them and put better ones in their place. We have general laws national laws. It is the national laws which are binding upon every human being, from the Chiel Magis trate of the nation to the most subordinate citi zen they are obligatory on them. And so we .have moral laws that God has given us. When, therefore, law n any of its forms, In n. d ira combination, is niocked at, treated lin'htlv. scoffed at, lauebed at, that every time such thines are introduced, unless it Is quenched at once, it will ruin the people, and there Is no ' Barnpn for Divine authority, for Divine law; reverense lor human authority, for human law, is bindina upon every human being; and.wherever.iand wheresoever and under what ever circumstances you can imagine that men become reckless of law, disregarding it, treating it with Indifference, and looking upon sin as a . very small matter, then you may look tor the most disastrous consoquences. , Now, what are we to understand by fools maklug a mock at Pin : I nve you Divine autho rity, which 1 have in the 20th verse of the 5th chapter of Isaiah T "Wo unto tbem that call evil good, aud good evil," etc. Why tav good unto them that call evil good and good evil? is it Kood to run the cars on the Lord's day r Is it good to drink ? is It good to drive out is it good 1.1 do 11 thousand other tnluca which are doue in theEe degenerate days on the Subbuth ? Why do THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHUDELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 18GG. thev violate the law of God, and insult the authorities of the land, aud trample npon the law of the Mont Hleh God ? They put dai knees for light and light for darkness; they put bitter lor sweet and sweet for bitter. No man repent i'th' of his oln, saying, What have I done? 8111, then, is the violation of law; law is to govern and control. f ow what are we to understand by blasphemy ? Blasphemy, strictly and morally speaking, is an indignity offered fo God, by words, or writing, or speaking disrespectfully or lightly of his authority. All the great interests of religion, chastity, truth, mercy, kindness, long-suffering, it is blasphemy to sneak disrespectfully or lightly of these things; and this bhisphemy is constantly employed everywhere.- The' name of Uod is blasphemed by a vile and vulgar profanity. God, then, is blasphemed by the Luiht anl indif ferent way 1n which His 1 ane is employed, and the light manner in which we speak of His authority and of His goo.lness. Ribaldry is mean, lewd, brutal, and vulaar laneuage. 1 uhk jou, then, whether tals blasphemy and ribaldry are not, every day that you live in tins land, popularized by reason of thoRC that moek at tin? No wise man, nojdiscrcet mau, no just, true, and noble mau would do this. Human society, allow me to remark, can only live, flourish, and rise to great eminence ns it is Intel lurout, refined, virtuou?. Phis you may rely upon as a universal fact, thai human society can never rli-e to any eminence, to any degree of eminence, only as that society is clirute, ele gant, reiiuert. i ask you, then, whether, in our.lndiruii'Ut In this respect, we arc improving in this country? My brethren, my private opinion is thai we are u t; that we are every day becoming more blasphemous; that we are sreai'.ing lightly of God, lightly ot His govern ment, lndiiterent to the great principle which lie hits laid nown to regulate au.1 control us. Why, the veiy youth of the land are becoming vile. Thw is as true as that we live to-day. I'or tx.'iiy.ple, respect lor nee and station is de clining rabid iv, and has been for tlie list thirty years in the United States. I trnre this condition of things as far back as 1S29-3U, and alone" there, when the public press ot tins country rssuiled the wile of one ol the greatest meu oi our land in the most Utter language. Then a young man. I snw where these thinas would end, when Iho Chief Magistrate of the nation was reproached, rebuked, and vllitied, nud all that was sacred nnd holv was assailed in the vilest and the most cruel laneuaae the man whose character should be chaste und sacred in the minds of men. And oh, how cruel! how malignant! how devilish must that heart be thnt will speak ill of the diameter of a woman! The very children In the streets leuru the less m that they hear at their father's mornint!, noon and evening fes'lve board. The boys coul i be heard and the airls too. If has been getting wor-e iroin that day to this. I say that the very children in the btreets use the vilest vulearit) : and the lowest f-peeies ot language is pmployed by mere children. This lanmitmc is conveyed to them through the public press, which commenced this tirade of abuse many years a?o, even before the period to which I have referred. They sneak approv ingly 01 the most vituperative aiid blasphemous (uno-mmc. The object of the press is to keep alive party spirit. This, then, is its use. In this way you find that the very children In the laud have not the slightest resard lor God's authority. We are told in the 22d chapter and the 2th verse oi fcxortiiB that "thou pholt not revile thy gods (thnt is, the Judges), nor curse the ruler of ttty people. Now have you heard this? Is there a man or woman in this house that has not heard the very Chief Mne'atrate ot our own nation rpokeu of in the ilest, in the most vulgar terms, and in the most blasphemous manner. Haven't you heard the very boys say. "You old doter, w hat do yon know? and turn round aud vilily the character of the rulers of the nation. And that is the very lansuaee that Is employed. Tbe Apostle Paul makes a statement in the 5th verse, 23d chapter of Acts. It was written atttr he had rebuke ! the high priest. ''Then," said Paul, "1 wish not, brethren, that he was the high priest, lor it is written, Thou shalt not tneak evil of the ruler of thy people." Thou chalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy people; do ihey regard this ? These children about our streets and in your houses are doing it every day. There are men who do the same thing, and tome who proless tc be nunistfrs of the Gounel. What arc we to think when the men calling themselves ministers of the Prince of Peace, ministers of purity, miuisterjof love, do this? the very men who should be spreading the Goapel instead of defaming the character of the rulers ot the nation. This is doue in the pre sence of meu who call themseles gentlemen. In the most elevated position of society it is countenanced. I took up a uiornintr paper, not long ago, and read that a man aid ho would rather go to hell with one man than to Heaven with another. In the name ol God, what will be the result of all this? It is not the blasphemer aud the vitu perative man that uses the laugira.',e that 1j so terribl-,that is so horrible; but that such polluted lips, that such vile blasphemy aaainst God should be countenanced aud encouraged and lifted up by intelligent men. I remember taking up the Pultlic Ledger & very truthful paper it is and reading a report of a meeting tuat was held iu this city. A num ber of tbe ministers ot the Lord Jesus were there. It reported this that one ot the promi nent speakers, speaking of certain beings no matter who they were said he would chase them to the gates of hell, and you and I will makelacesatthem as they go iu. Now, in God's naiiic. in the name of everything that is human, could such language be countenanced ? It was, the pnper said, applauded. Then do you wonder at the drunkards ? Io you wonMer at the blasphemy ? Do you wonder at the lawless ness ? Do you wonder that the little boys have become corrupt to the core ? Do you not leel that everything is going to deilrucuon? Do you wonder why fools mock at sin ? Thiuk ot It, a fi'llow-creature standing at the very gates 01 hell, and mocking as he' sees my poor soul going down to condemnation! My Drethien, my American Christian brethren, is that a sub jebt or laughter 1 I appeal to you in the name ol God, Is thai a subject ot laughter ? The Bible says thai '"fools mock at sin." The boys and girls, fifteen, sixteen, and eeventeen years of age. have an luipcrtiucnce and assurunce that are uiarming. It Is not their fault so much as it is ours. Is is uot the children that are to blame so much as ine people. Their parents take the papers, and the children read them. Why everything is turned upside down. Accord ing to a report in the New York Herald, a church iu the city of Brooklyn w as turned into a pande monium. Vou remember the recent tour of the Chief Magistrate ot this natiou, I do not say that I uiii iu lavor of this journey, or these speech nii.kmgs; but I have great respect for that office. I have always believed and maintained that it was the most uigntnca this side ot heaven. I like that chair in the capital of this nation, first consecrated by the Father of his Country, whoso memory 1 love; that and the nuritv of his char acter Is like the jasper stone In the temple of God. ii tne uniei Magistrate ot the country passes through the country, and the people, as he passes along, desire to see kirn, ana desire to speak to him, and desire to hear him, let them do so. He U not the President of a section, nor the Chiel Magistrate of a few States, he is the l'i evident of this great country, and any Insult to bim, any indignity, any outraee offered to the President of the United States is uu Insult and an Indignity otlered to you and me. The children read the papers. They read rouiethhiB dlsresoectful. something calculated to excite indignation, and thus they contract that spirit of hatred, ana tnen a spirit or wrath, that is kindling the tires, that when they burst, brethren, it will be such a burstiug of the ma terials ot this world as will put to fchame vol canic eruntions or the overthrow of empires. The safety and tbe security of the people is to become wise and good, according to the teach ings of the Gospel. Notwithstanding all this. God has said reverence my sanctuary, (iod said ve shall keep my Sabbath aud not profane it 5 but, alas I my brethren, it is ot but very little importance to the areat mass of the peoole. I fear; aud still, mauy profess to revere what the Bible save . Now, when our Lord Jesus Christ was upou the earth, he was surrounded with as wicked eopie, peruaps, as nve 111 ranareipuia. .His omniscient eye tested upon the woild at.d upon the priosthood. Tbe Lord Jesus Christ, knew Just a positively what they had determined to do with Him ss you know this moment that I stand before you. lie knew that they would put Him to death; that they would heap upon Him every indig nity; that they would blaspheme Him (just as they have been blaspheming in our country for the last thirty sears). Yet after all this, what did He do? Did his pity, or his supremely exalted character, or his attachment for tbe alory ot Ms God nnd Maker and Father, did ;hat niako Llm say that He would be willing to go nnd ftand at (he gates of hell and make laces at thoee poor Jews as they were goimrout from the presence of God and the lor,v of 11 s power. Did be say he would rnther go to hell with thii man than to hnven with the other? No, He sal 1, "Father, fnreive them, for they know not what they do." Will you and 1 act ihi way? Will we love luce Jesus Christ? or wtll we' rush on and blaspheme God? A tool will make a niock at sin, aud bring destruction upon himself. This bla.'phemy and ribaldry are be cennna populnr aud popiilamed.' That tho mltrhty proFS, that power which should be em ployed for Hk' permanency und the perpetuity ot this great nation, that very press should be holding out every principle of iustice, virtue, and truth; that very pios should bespreading God's go-pel, and endeavoring to restore the breaches und build up the shattered places jof the na. Ion. My brethren, dr. not supposo that I conj'der niystlt a prophrt. I am an huinblo man among you. one ot your number. I love this country stll; I ft ant its pence; I ant its hapinne.-1!; I desire to si'e the length und br-'adtu of it, from the extreme north to the utmost south, and from the Fact that borders on the Atlantic; to thoFr golden-reaion in the West, imbed in peace and harmony. 1 want to see God aloritied, and his fcabba'h und institutions. We must learn io respect and honor law. and sfend by aud ustain law and order, and virtue and truth aud oi. ty. Tlu'n this republic shall lemain until rhat time when God shall rio-pntch Gabr.rl, who, with one foot upon the land aud the lhr upon tho water, will proclaim that time shall be no more. It will; I believe it well. Ifuot, perhaps in a quarter of a century, aud it ronv be the hMf of that time, republicanism will have beco.ne a byword, nnd independence a reproach. In God's n nine, in the name of all the men and women 111 the land, in the uame of the little children that are born just into life, let mo beg you. brethren, not to'inclce a moek at sin. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. Ko. 228 Kortb THIRD Street. It soythliiK wuh warned to provi ilie absolute rurKi of tills Wlilshy, tli li.liowljiH ccTliflcate olioolcl do ft I M re is no a col cllc siiniulant know u vomuioudlUKsuck etiti 11 in utiou 1 oi" em 11 liitdi souicos PliiLADKLiuiA, September!). IS08 Ve have curefrlly tested Die eampie of . llfcSMji Ol.OVl. l IlltiKY nliichiou 8inUus,and IIiki tliat It CxMotllS kdl-K OP THK I'OIONOIS M.HBTANCE known! H hit, oil v IikIi Is tl.e c liurtictrristic aud lulurluu In Kituttin ol tLt wlilskU intci'cra uxe. JBOOXli. UAURM'T B C.!VMO, Analytical CheuiUU KkwYork HcptfitiberS, ISM I have analyzed a ftumplo 01 fiitNfT 0 i:u VtTHfeKY received roin A.r finries Wliartnn.Jr I l'hl i.t.e plilar ana l lng carelullv tented it, 1 an plei.td to Mute that It Is cntlrc'y hiee fhom poisonou ok r:. jjMois huliciaiices It is un unusually pur uua flni-M. v'.-red guaiity ot whisk.?. JAUKS R. rnil.TON, M. !., AunlrUcal ( tiemm Boston, March 7 I8M I have mane a rheml-nl analysis of coiijuicrclalaatn plrp ol IUNV1 OKOVK WHISK V, which provesu liulree lioui the heavy Fusil Oils, and pcrlcctly pure an uut.bul'Fiaied. '1 tie tine flavor of this whiskv is derive (linn the prGin iiffU in iiiuuului'turtEL- it. Hespectmlly, A. A. II AYES. M. D . btato Assayer, No. 1(1 Boy'stou stieet NATHANS & SONS IMPORTE 11 S OP BRANDIES, WINES, GINS Ktc. Etc. Ho. 19 Worth FRONT Street. nilXADELrmA. 1 19ra MOPES HATnAKB, HORACE A. KATItANS, ORLANDO D. KATBAKS. JTKED. BALTZ & CO., IMPCHTEKS OF WINES, GINS, Etc SOLE AGENTS FOR Riviere, Cardat & Co.'s COG A AC. No. 110 WALNUT STIIEKT, PHILADELPHIA. 0 3 3lU o II A M P A G K E. Just received, in bond and store, new Champagne, called EUGENIA, far superior to most of tho W lnes now in use In this country. Imported exclusively hv the subscriber. Also on hand (and the only place where It eaa be procured tn this city) the very cclcbruted fc'outli American AXGOoTURA BITTERS. GEORGE M. LATJMAN, . 8 30 Ira No. 128 S. MNTil M reel DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. POM STEAM SWIRIM ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We hen leave to draw your particular attention to our new French Meam Scouring Ltlablinuu eut the Urnt and only tie ol Its kiud in thin city. We do not live, but hj a t-heinlcal procecs reaiore Ladles', Oeutioineu's, an Children's Garments to their original aiates. tvtinuu injurinx them Iu the least, while (treat experience and tho Lesi machinery Iroui France enable us to warrant per.ect satmlaction to ail who may lavor us with theli patronage. LA 1)1 KB' WRECKS, of every descuption. with or without Irimmings, are cleaned and finished -without being taken apart, whether the color la geuuuit or not Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains. Table Covers. Carpets. Velvet. Ribbons, Kid Gloves, etc, cleaned and rcnulxhed in the best manner, lienileiiien'a Hummer and Y inter Clothing cleaned to periaoti. n without In jury to the stuir A.io lags and Iiauncta All kinds o ataina r. moved wilhont Cleaning the whole. AU order re executed under our immediate supervision, and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. A call and examination of our process la rotpaoUully solicited ALBEDYLL & MARX, 12mth Ko 610 RACE BUoct THE NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISH Mi NT. hi'ATEK ISLAND, No. 40 North E1QUTU btreet (WeBt side), AIpo known as the BTA'lEN IsLAKD DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Being the I AKG18T in the UNITED HTATKS and TH1K1Y YEARS OLDuR than any other on BTATKN ILANO, is prepared, with the most Improved ami extensive Machinery (to which they are making cou Btant additions) to Bl UVE, CLEANnTL-AND FlNI'll eve'v variety of GOODS AND GARMtNTS, In a man ner UM-QCALLED in this country No. 40 North EI li HI street Philadelphia. No. 08 1!).K Ktrtet, New York.. No. 72 BROADWAY New York. No. 138 HEhhETONT Street. Brook'vn. hAAIUEL MARSU. President. J. T. Yocko. Secretary. 8 Zl uiwiziq DENTISTRY. " THE GOVERNMENT H AVI Nil fijfrVfT granted me letters-patent tor my mode ol administering Nl'roua Oxide Gaa. by Which I have extracted msnv thousands ot Teeth without pain. I am iustltltdin asrertiiathat It la bothaaler and superior to anyothernowluusa. 7 . DR. C. L. MTJNNS 21 6m No. 731 SPRUCE Btreet DR. K1NKELIN CAN BE CONSULTED confidentially on all recent, local, chronic and oonatitu ionai Hieas?a athlaold estsblUututut north, west corner ot ThliJ and Lulou treta. rj 14 Inn AUCTION SALES. 0 E JOHN F.DOAR THOMSON. Trnstfa In a certain Indenture Ot ir.ortiage ot the prnpeity In n-mnlter il airltitd executed b.r the IrroneamU h arMnld Kaiiroad Ci iiH'Sn.v, to do as moitgnnee In trust to sw.iirc ! paviitntot tie principal anil Interest o bond Oi sail C'onipanv tc t.i amount of .W,0iO which mortMrn l.i flnleu the !si dav o November. A D. lxli) and leonrlcd In ihe.ifi:ee lor Jiecunllna Deeds, eto.. m an.l tor tlio county of Malt, cu the 8th day ot Noero'icr A 1. ji-tiu. In Mortgage Boon B," pe. a iflj, W, 100. 1'.O.afld lli, lio herthv (ilvo notice that dtiauli bavitn.' been n n'la tor more ihan ninety da a In the .a nici.t ol the i"t re; (Juesnil ilemnnded on the. sain bonds I J . In pursu ar.ee ol ho wrnt.n reipie't to me directed of tiia l,o.il!iJ of iiiiitc than Q tren iliouf.iiid Oolliirs in nino"t o. ihemld bonds and by virueof the power conterr;'d upon u c in that resptct by tin Mil t moru-aue extioe to i-uhlioe e ana to.i to the bllie and beKt llildT by Jl. IIOM AS A mS.Auetlonecis at ilie I'HILADEL-ll-.IA 1 X IIAN'lE. Ill the City ol rhl.adelpina on lhuisor.y, lh 27th dav ot September A. 1. IK W at 12 oVIoek M upon the torma and conditions herelnrulor stated, the whole O' the said Jiorlxaked pre.nl', viz.. t '1 he w hole oi that seutlou oi tna I) ions and Ciear fleiil t:allroao. from the point ot intersection with the l'eiinsvlvnt la Hal r'rnd, tit or near yroe Station in l.iulr couniy. to the point ot connection with the urnded line oi the ssid Tyrom' and l lenrttld K!lrisl, ki own ,nd fcslunated as -The Inti rectlon," being about three miles and one quarter Irom the I'eunsvi vanla Kid road at 'It rune rtaihm, a the anine li m ci strut icd tonether with all and sinunur ihn rail ways rsl s bllrttier, tenees. prlTieve. rmhU ano a I Tea' propert o everv description, acquired hv and be longing to said companv. adjacent to or connected wltn. or on the line oi siud section o' three aud one quarter miles o1 rond. ana a I the tolls Income, tisuns uml pioMa to he derived an" to iiri.-e irom the same and a I the lands used nml occupied tor railways dopcts or suit ons between said po-nis on said section oi tvoe mid otie-'.uiir ml es wltn 0n tultdlnga standing thereon or procured theroior AND ufcS E RALLY. Al: 1 tie lands railways rails bridges, culverts, trestle works t( ol 1 ouses, coul houses, wharvea, :eneis. rights ot way, wo'kiliopn machinerr, atanona. depola, depot- roumis workn. masonry, anil other saperstruntiirn. ea. estate iiulldl) cs. and Improvcmont of wlia'etet na'tire or kind appcrtu'nina or belong'ng tolhenhove meniloTted p.ooertr and to ho said section o the said Tvri tie and Cleiirfle d Bnlltoeu and owued br 4id CompaPT 'n connection therewith.. 'the snld section ol tlie Tyrono and Cleirflotd Rnllronl exteiidlni: Irom ihe point of Inter.ientlou of the suid Ty rone and Cletirtleld Kallrnnii wl n the Pennsv vntila Rnlirnad to the point of Oonriecllon itu t'ia graded I me ol the raid i vroue and tUeiirilnl.t Itni road known , an, 1 as "'l he Intcrf ctiou." Is about 3X ui'lea in length TERMS OF SALE. Slfi.OI'O of the purchare monev o be paid in cash whon t' e proper y is blruck oil, and tbe ba.unce nithiu twenty dnvs tliereiittet i'A i i'N '' on account of tho snld tmlanco of putchaJe money, to tlio extent of the dividend thereoi pavablo on tho bonds se cured by tho snld mortgage and the matured coupons I said bonds may bemaue in the said bonds or coupons; nnd 11 ti e dividend Ik less than tbe actual sum due upon tho cold bonds orcoupuns. the folders mav retain pos session of tho raid bonds nnd coupons, on receipting to Ibe sniu itustcn for ti.e auld divluuud and en.lnrsiug payment o' Hie samo on tlie snld bouds or coupons t'pon the puichaso money neii g paid, ns ittoresuld, the said 'Huh tee will execute and deliver m deed of convevnnce ol tho premises to the purchaser or pitr cliiiscrs in pursuance of the power conicrrcd upon him by the arid mortgage. , ... Anv lur her intormntlon In respect lo gala sale, or premises mnv be had upon app ic ulon to the uuder sltind Trustee, at tlio oilice oi the Pennsylvania Rail road Ccmpauy. No. W H. i hlrd street I'lillad'dphta. JOJEJN EDGAR THOMSON, trustee. No. 238 8. 'I UlRI) Mtrcct. M. THOMAS A hON Mioiioncora . Nob. 139 und 141 !v FOURTH Street. 6 11 li-lm I'hiludi Iplda. GOVERNMENT SALES. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. Kavt Dkpabtmkst, ) Wapuikotoh City .soiiionit'or 6, 1803. J A1E VV NAVY l'OWDEKo. There will be sold at Public Auct on. to the In trite it b:du js, at t oon, TUKhUAX, the second (2)dav of tictowr, lbW, at the oluco ot tho olhcor coinuittnn niir the Nnvm Ordnance Dcnot nt J EI) PERSON l'.Al!KA(.K8 KKSKKVE, near Snint J.onm il'sBOun, about five thousand bane b ot I'UtVUEli, composed of cniiou, moriar, and niukot Powdots Tlio l'owdera will be sold in lota to suit pur C'natcr... 'I e ins cash. In Government funds, one-half to bo deposited on the conclusion ot tlie sale, and the icinu utler within ten days uiterwards, aurintr which t-nio tbe Powders must bo removed Irom the (rrouniln, otherwise they will revert to the Government. Pun hos-or will be required to furnish their cwn pucltucs, where thu Powder is not in bar re. s. H. A. WISE, 7fii'wnt :'iet of Bureau. SADDLES AND HARNESS. pilE OLDEST AND LARGEST SADDLE ANl HARNESS MANUFACTUEINO ESTABLISHMENT IX THE COUNTRY. LAl l Y, MEKKER A CO., RET a I L HOUSE. Ho. 1216 CKESNUT STREET, WHOLESALE HOUSE, No! 630 MARKET STREET, OrTER OF TllEIB OWN MANUFACTCRF.l BA DDLES, ZflO styles, 20U0 qualities' HARNKsS from 915 to S500 pet set. Mountings, Bridles, Bits, Whips, Blankets, Combs, Brushes, Rotes, Uovernmtnt Harness. Plough lirlUtes, Hog Collars, 1 added Humes. VV.od Stu-rups, iravollinit Bags, Trunks ana Valines, Lunch Baskets, Chamois B acking, Hoots, eto. We ca.l tho attention of ncrchanU vlsltlug this market, also the city retail tradeto our larte, cheap and varied stock. U9(imrp LACEY. MEEKER & CO. J-J A U N E S S. A LARGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ot HAR NESS,' SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS etc., bought at the recent Government sales to be aold at a great sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment ot SADDLER Y AND SADDLERY HABD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSELL & SONS, 3 14 t. 114 MARKET (Street. , STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULTER'S NEW TATEN DEEP SAND-JOINT I 0 T - A I R F U It N A 0 E. RANGES OF AL.L. SIZKS. Lf0, PUIEQAE'S NEW LOW PRESSURE STEAM HEATING APPARATUS. FOB BALK BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, 610 . No. 1182 JUAKHKT bTREEI. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER. OH KF ROPE AN RANOK, lor tamlllea, hotalj or uubllo inatitutlona. hi TWENTY DlFKMt k-NT hiZKH. Also, l'hl adelllliU Ruiiraa. Uol-Alr fur. Daces, fortahle Heaters, Lowdown Urates Cirehoarl stoves, Batt Bollent, stewuoie Hiatea. Broilers, Cook ing Mov etc., wuoicsa e aud retail, by tin mintiiao. liirera kllAKHK A THOMSON. t ltuth6m No. m N. SECOND Street AUCTION SALES. N o. X. I E I. R. T R Ay KMN F ALE Y. Tmato in a rnrtaia ln,1. ture Ol Mortl'fie. of tlio It -Dnir liereltiHILir iloanrino.! executed 1 y the '1 lone at d CU arn du Hallmad Compauy to ni i.i inoiiksiee in trust, to seinre ilie naimen ot the principal aril interest of bonds of said Com mny to the an. (.tint ot lOU.iliO wlm h nio.tf arte Is dated ,be lx day of Kel ri:at , A D. 1HM, and rex tirded in the otlloe lor recorditiv deeds, eic.. In and for the county o' Blair, on tho 4tl dav ot l ebruary.A. I)., Iffil Iu mortuaua book It. pnn 1IH Ho. and In the oflioe lor recording deeds, etc. in and lor tl.r n tint ol l enrrn on tho j.r , dry ol Eclrtury A. 1)., ltl in morlgaae book E. nave 4Pi.. etc.. oo hen by iilyc notice that detauK hnvlna leen mnde lor moie than nltrety i'ajs In tlio payment ot tlio Inteiest Cue and dimi.rded on the said bonds, 1 will, III Pursuance of the mn rn t0Oiinat ie nin illrArin.l of the holders ol mure than titvil in amount ol tho said bonns. ..ml bv virtue ot the power ton erred upon ni't ,n tha lespect by the saiu n.oru ( e.expnse to nub lo rale, and sell to tbe hlubet and bS'. Milder, bv i. 'illoAlAr. A- SO.vR. Auotioncera. at the IMUI.ADKL- T'lllA I'At IlANt;K In fl.a rn ni TM.iliifl. ll la nn I n lirsna V , inn xiin Ulv ot Hnnlrm mr A 1. ISM nt 11 o'cloek M., upon tlie torma and eondiilons hnicinat It r maud. tLo whole of the aaldj morn aged prcmtc;i and 'li e whole ot that lection of tbe Tyrone and C car- f ( id liailroaJ trmi I Vrone Htmlon Itlalrenonl. Pnmi. sylvnti a, to hhll'ipsnurg. In Centre county. I'ennivl- vania, ao tne fan e is now consuucicd, together wltu all itni aintiular the railways, t.il s. cr.iss -ties, chairs spikes iron timber, budges. liticc together wlih all real property ol every ticserlption acquired by and io ltmgliig o sal.l on riaiiy pptirtenuiit to said mad Mid ell tlie rlfhts. libi rues, privilege, and crporate tranebiFes ot aald loud and compunv and al the toils income. ISFt'es and profits to be derived and to arlie Horn the same, end an the binds ued nnd orni phd tor rai way depots and staHons between ant eointH. wl li all bulldiniis atandlng ttereon or p roc tire J thetc'or. AKI UFSFRALLY. All the lam.a rw.wa rai a. i,rtdx culvertH tr" t.cwotks, loo. 1:oii-b, coal-lmusea whaives, tenees. Iltlitsol w ay, wi.t k shops, maehlnon , Hntloun diMinf tii pot un tiiu s. woiKa n asoury, nnd othet supnrtruo tore leal estnte bulldnus, nnd Itnprovenients o' n I, n level iia.nre or kind appertaining or rjolounK to the alitvc-ti eiitunid proeerty and to the a ud bob Ion ct tLe mid T rono and flearile n Rallmad nnd owned bv snid rnipi.u in corneo ;m therewith, and atl tho lieliis liberties nrlvlieKCS, and corporate Iraiichiioa of tan) roau iiiidCompani. 'the said sictii.it ot the said Tyrcn and f'loaiflald limlroad cxtcndinir tiem suld Ivro.e Motion lioiir ci untv. to and hrouph tho hoiotiuh of I'm lij)(i,Urj m t entrc counts, about 'ill V mi es in icug-.h. TKKMS Or' SA E. I IP f Of of the pu,ehre num. y to be paid in ea?h whn the pteperty is suuck oil, and the balance wT.biu twenty days there, itei. l'avtiKiit on urcotiut of tlie sa d b itance of purchase money to the exicut ol the dividend thereof payable on tho bonds secured ly the snld m rtmite and tho matured coupons of ih said I ontis. may bo rtiaoo In thu auld bonds or coupons; and i' iha dtv dond is ie than the actunl sum oue tou tho said bond and coui'ona. the ho dots mav retnlu p eseision 01 he f-uid bond i and coupons on receipting to tao said 'Iru.'tee tor the t-aid dividend, and endorsing pay ment of the same on the said bond or coupons. l'p n tbe tmrehrsc-money beina paid us atorosalJ. tha Trustee wl. I execute aiiu deliver a deed ot conveyance ol the preinlFt'H to the purchaser or pureh i.sers. in pursu nice of tho power coulorrcd wpou hiui by the said moitrnw Any further Intormntlon m re-ncct to tlie said sa e o premisea mn ' be l.nil on atip.lcntlon to the utnlTslut d 't iu-te... at lil oil ee, Ao 4i South i IIIKO Stieet. Iu t!.o tltv ol Thiiudelph'n. B. FRAXKL1N BALKY .Truiteo K 42 cuth Third 8tnet M. THOV AS A SONS, uctkmeers. 8 11 nifm Nos. Uu and 141 South FOURTH Street. 3S K, 1. .lOIlN Et'GA I! THOMSON. TruFtee In a cnttulu iMleuiUie ot S!ort(;Qje ol the ptop tty lierelnaiter dc n ilbeit executed by the Tyrone and I leatin id KmtroaJ Companv to mc, as AiorivaKcn In Tiust, to secure tbi? pa mint el tliunrltiClitilniditieie.it ot bonds of said Company to the uuiouni ot I (t) which llorttrae is Cntcu the l'llti duy ol Alny. A. D. id.,!), and recorded In tlie efl.ee lor tccordluH needs, etc In and lor the conn:v of Blair, on ti e 1Mb ay 01 A'ny. A 1. iittP, In uiortK iue bcuk A u:es St3-4-S-t-7 and H, mid in tho ollico tor re coruiiiKtletcs. etc. in ar.d lor the ccuntv 01 C'entro,on the I'Mt dny it Way, A 1). 1hs. in ii.orb;n(ie book e, puite Tif etc , do liereby clve notice that delimit havlua I ten made lor more thun ubiety Uvs in tho payment 01 the Illicit st due mid demanded on tlie suij bou.la, 1 will, in pursuimeu ot the wtitten lequest to me directed ot the boldeis ct more than iMiWii Ui annum, of .ho suld bi nds, and by virtue of the powei Conlened u -ion me in that resptct by the said v orange expose to public sa.e nnd a, li to 1I1C lin-licst and beat bidder h M. 1 UOJi S ii SOs, Auctioneers, ai tho BI'lLADKLl'lil A EX I- 11A N lit', in thecliT ol I bl!u''elnlila. oil Tliuraday, the flUi dnv of September. A D. Infill, ut 12 o'clock, .M. upou the terms and conditions bereinaiter stated, the y. bole 01 the sold moriKaucd premises, viz. : The whole 01 tlmi secnonot said 'lyrone tml ( 'lear lieiil Railroad Irom the tioiut of imettcctlon wltli tho lyrtneand lock l.nven bailioad. near Tyrone. Bluir county. Teniisylvania to 1 hiilipsbuiu Centre couut.v. I'm sylvaula as ine anme la now eotistruc'ed together wnu al unu miifcU ar tuo rntiwuys. runs, oridge.. ietic.es m-ivileuea. riuhti,. and al. w "l nr.inertv nt eerv ucsciiptlon aeijuired by and bt. jjrijx to s.dd .eii,pan aud ull tho tolls, income, issues, and profits to be dt lived and to arise trom the siiuie. and a 1 tho luiids used and occupied tor railwavs, tiepoti, or sta tions between Bald points, with ul the buildiuits stauo- lui? thcreou or procured tberetot 8 AND GENERALLY All Ilie lands, railwava. rai a. bridges, culverts, tre.it e wcrka, tool bouses, coai houses, whurves, unices, rls'hU of way. workshops, machluerv, stations, dupots depot iirounds, works, musonrv, and otlier suporstructure. teal estate huliiliUKS and lniprovoineiits 01 whatever natute or kind anpertalulnx or beloucinii tn the above mentioned propeity, and 10 tho aald section of suld iymn anu 1 .eurnoiu r.aiirvau, anu owueu oy aald Com panv in connection therewl It '1 he salo section of tee Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, exterdniK from "lie Intersection ot the 1 vrone and Clea' fleld Railroad w lib tho railroad lornicrly beiouKUiit to the 'lyrone and Lockhaveu Railroad Company, but now to tbe Bald Kair.o Valiev httlroad Company, is about 2U miles in lcuntli. 1 TEHWS OF SALE. lfl,C00 of tho purclinse money 10 do naid In cash when tbo pioperty is sttuck oil, aud the baluuce witmu M days tiif leaner PA JIENT on account of the aald btilanco of nurcliasa money, to the ex. tin ot the dividend thereof payable on the bonds secured by the said mortgage and the tna tuied coupons ol the auld bonds. may bo made in the said bonus 01 cuupona; und if the dividend is loss than the actual sum uue upou the said bonds or coupons, too holders may retain possession 01 tho said bonds aud coupons on receipting to the said Trustee for tho said divldtnd and endorsing payment of the same on the said bonds or coupons. Upon tha purchase money being paid aa atoresnld. the Trustee will execute and deliver a deed 01 conveyance 01 the premises to the puichuser or purchasers in pur suance ot the powei conteired upou him by the suld moitpage. Any lurtber information In respect to said sale, or piemlses. may be had upon application to the under ii ued Trustee, at the olhco of the l eniisyivanla Kail road Company , tn. 23 s. Third street. Fill. ado plila. JOHN EDGAR TlIOM-o.. I rustee. A' . tun t. JlllllU 11,1 W 1 . THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, is. Kit) and 141 S. FOURTH 8 roet. N 0. con a i III KU Street, M 8 il mHin Nos SUMMER RESORTS AND HOTELS gURF MOUSE, ATLAfJT.C CITY. CHOICE LOO J: can i.cw be had a' tliU favor.to House. W. T. CAIYRB. OPEN UNTIL OCTOBEh 1. 17 UllCUANTS' II 0 T K L, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. This Botcl being entiiely refitted and refurnished In the beat manner, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE KEC'F.l. HON OF GUE0T8. Tbe houae is located near tbe ocean, and every atten tion will be given to merit tbe patronace of the public. ! McNUTT & MASON, 6 22 U FROPRI ETORS. FOR C?AI3a Commencing, TUESDAY. AugiiBt28, 1868 Trains will itave (Upper Ferty) Market street, I'libsdelpliia, as follows: . , . Sl. 61., due at fane Island at 7 P M. Returning will leave cape island 8 A. M., due in Philadelphia at ll-Ji 'ticket Olbci a, at Ferry toot of Maraet street, and No 8;bCbe.nut atreot. Continental Hotol t-ersona purchasing tlcketa of the Agent, at No 828 Chesuut stieet. can by leaving orders, have their bag gage called ibr aud checked at their residences by Graham's Boguage Expteas. a'8 1 J VAN RENSSELAER. Superintendent JOKUJIENTS, TOMBS, GP.AVK-STONICS, Kto. 3 ust completed, a beautiful variety ot ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES. Will be sold cheap for ca.h. Work sent to any part 01 the United Stales. 11ENUY 8. TAItit, MARBLE WORKS, wtmS No. 7)0 OKE1N Btreet. Philadelphia PARASOLS AT $1-25, $1T0, $1-75, AND J $2. silk Hun Umbrellas, l-40, 1M), tl-73. H. DIXOW lawfnt Na. 21 S. F.I ti Hid Street, MEDICAL. Vox roruLi. WlUGltT'S TAR SYllTJI PUIMIPAL DEPOT, No. 771 Soulh TlilKD Btre Irlrr, Jl-00 per B Ule;t5-10 lor ihI!-b dozer. 'If e.iiui rained cltizrna take p.rasure In chennuil ttmmti.i.lij the lite of Wr'nl.t'a 1 sr Mnip I ei i'ulu coins, toriMin i tkn w Iio..iIiiv-couk,' sua-tM etr. irr conip.a nt, palna in the breust, nronohliia. mi ham oiit.n. and restriction ot air vesse a In the luan, nr. I o rt iki dj- should be in eTery tmnlly t l.ar a V. I sou t orn-, vr otll.c ' ..",- ' I:en, Surrfc;, J.tc , odlce. wiiti-es r.olen Jt.tfu rrr olnee V i i.iin V.i ort, aasoriaie-l PreM Wit nun li. ( arpeuier ii: rtinu and Pollc t truph Hith i rd i beanut streets. li'andolpl, Front and i mbanl atreew . au.fn . rerrlno Ho llvri Cliur.e. ttreet. li. .lials No. 'il Caskl I street. ,'el.n w . oiislde No Uil Fnuiknn air.. l.ott.tll.ouips n No. 1MH W alter nin)!, 1.. t.. IMnri-a, No. CKi Ftai klln a reet J UeUoil NO TM S. -reond street atl-.n eevnn.uV, No. &I3 h s tout stivot. t-. W . Howard. Noll 'nek treet H. 1 1. 1 artut No.JrjH. econu street. I. . nuti s l.o.tsiA Atvb air.'Ct A 1 tn Mnrtin No. 411 b. Second trecA. aiaiy ( n.d'o!l No 8noui almot V . ilitnies o !u N , Fourth stre t 1'. M . i oithv .no. I f K retti'siillo. t corpc i ann No aw KucesttiH w- J' ',10,s No.(W No-ut MH-oni) street M J Iinsitt No. H9 t tml strpeL b -i tn our Rose Bufleton. (.'bar is liecers, No. (1 Mouth street. I.. '4. V c iup n, -.iinid ar.d ijttau r atrce 1 l.'jliiltas No South -txt at-i-et M i.'Mii I an.s. No Clt South 'routs roet. . f-. t s'lioni, OfH-ru M.-inni,! r. oln Mniiiiiii s reur el No 14 North Second slteat. r.-. k bon'c. x cwntk. lie . 1r IK . i .rr, fi. Wr oh t- t-:n:-Vt ia!.e i lenuru m rccontmoad'na: font (TAlk SM.lTtot wh'cb we bac atread soi.i conHidernhle u tin-, t. lie rs n must cxtei 031 aud elh. arlous remeJi 101 il e con plei'MH set tortli in your printed ulil already sul. initio., it tlie put .lie. As 11 i-rai'ivlna act to aonerin ben fittitv v e wll rbei r 11 lv rccotntnend 'out prcnara tit n to a 1 ttliict.d with dlscfcsc-i which 11 is dusiioied ta ciue. ruri. etc . DILKS HON, lnmrRtala. N. E. com r fine aud Sixth Hretfcv torsaenL'oa JOtil.flOS, rfi'LLOWA COWPEN a. li Veil Sl it) And a 1 p'lncu al 1'rui'BiS's aatl l ea eri. The n, firiler Woo d be leave tur her to aav taa I s is I rr rBten to n.l orders aid forward tbe syrup t an.i pi.rt ot hcrrttn iv. I'trxms desi rinu other in or tin -1 111 by t; an will int icse a k ave s amp and answer . iiiumii m won us ma emcnoie 01 buamea EOlliit Ad,!le.4 WILLIAM B WRtOMT So 771 s.TIUl,li strce'. Pal tdelphla.rV S20 Q L, A D li E V S FOU THE UN FORTUNATE. R ELL'S SPKClli'iC HV.MKOIEH Are wnrri.nted In ttl. casts lortho Sikpv and Panait mt C111.E ot all tliseascs arising irom excesses iu youth I'bysical anu Nervous I'clnliti , etc. e'o. NO tilANtir. F DIET Is NEcEssiARY. Tl.ey can tie ttscd without de.ee Ion, nurt never lad tn ct.tct a Cure, il used utcoidiuu to iiLsurjctlons. IliT Ll.'S SPKClFir PII.f.H, I r.cc ' ne Ivoliar per Box, or Six Bcxes ihr Five Dot lais; u so, Laige Boxes containing lour small, l r.ee Three l.Oi ais From I0111 to six boxes are ;:mer it required tocur oitlinar cases tboUkh lieiiefit li derived irom uiimr a sniklc box In ( brume Cases, wlcro Nervous Prcurstiou ha chectcd the system. BELL'S PII I S Arc n-coi: n.citded as thetuoi. Mlic.-icloua. Rejuvenation auu liivigoruting Uemedy in the wor d. , Tnckage 1'ilee l ive Dollars. wiT ia-ita month, and u gcueru, y suUicieiiu In extreme caf-e.sof Debi tty. f rkeTwo Dobani, stiilxieut tor a mctitli can he use to teed advaiiiutjC. lieiven Mieugtu tothesvstim and, with the nil, will cftect a complete Ile.-toiatiou 1-omplilet 01 Uti patis, in the 1'RTiOIt' OF YOUTH, dtslLiied as a Lecture uud 1 au Inn to Young lieu, sent tice. leu Cents reuiica to o.iy posiuae It yon cannot purchase Bki.l'b specific Rchrdirs ot' yeur Diutgist, take no other, but scud the money diieet to UK. JA51KS BRYAN. Const. Inn? PhvMrmtt, No bill BROADWAY New York, And you w ill receive them by return of mail post pa'd. aud lice ireui observ,,t!cn. Fur sale bv DYOTT & Co.. No. 212 N. 8ECONB Street 6 lli g A M A 11 IT A N ' S O I V T ! SAMARITAN'S CilFT f THE MOST CEP.TAIH REHZDY EVEE USED. "TES, A POSITIVE CIIltR" FOB ALL DISEASES ARISING FRO INDIS CRETIONS. Contains no Mineral, no ilalsam, uo Mercury. Only 'Jen PiVs to be Taken to a Cure. Tney arc entltely vegetable, having no sme'I nor tinr unp easant taste, and will not 'u any way injure the stomach or bow cla 01 the nio.-r dedcite. Cuies In trotn two to tour da a, and recent casos ia "twent" -lourhouis." f-ent by mar. Trice, Male packasc. i Fima p 93. SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HK3n JUICPH, The Great Blood I'uriiler, ami Remedy tor Scrofvla, U.te3, Sore. ,noU, Jt'iy.-a, ,cj'i. Boils, Ktc. Fertile above complaints tlio Samaritan's" Root aud Herb Juices is the must poient ami eiieotual remeiv ever ptoscribed It reaches and eraillcatei everr nur lic eoi the venereal poisou. W ill remove every vestUo ot imo'jrltic from tno sy.-tom us well at a.i the bad efleci 01 mercury. Price, 01-26 per bott e. lS SAMARITAN'S WASH Is used In conjunctli n with tbe Root and Iltrb Juices. Full diicct'ons. 1 rice, ib cents. The o d sickening aud disgusting drues have to cive way to lamedies purely vogetab.e, pleasant to the taaw, anu A IOsITiVE CI RK Sold by DEM AS BARNES & CO., No. 21 PARK BOW, and by Drug. bits DESMOND & CO., Proprietors. No.815B,VCE Street. Philadelphia. 9 ia WAR DEPARTMENT, bUKUEON-G KN ri. iiAL OPl'TCK, Washington. D. C. Auinist 10, 13CC An Army Medical t.oaru, to consist or Bravwt Colonel J. il. Drown, burgeon, L'. H. A , Presjiion'.f liievet l.lcutenaiit-Coloiiel 11 it. Wirtz, burcreon,'ij. tj. A.; Bievrt Lieutenant-Colonel Aut'iosty ileer, i-urpeon, V. 8. A.; and Brevet Alajor Wair-'n .iVtihv ster, Assistnut rnriieon, U.S. A., 41 1 oorrteiv- ill meet in New 1 01 k city on Hie 2m li ot ;ep t uwr, next, lur tho exauiinut o'i ot cautlldatoj kr adm a sto n into the S.edxal Staff ol tho Umud htatot Aitnv. . " Applicants must be over 21 teuis ot and plivbxuily sound. . Applications tor an invitation to apear before) the iionid should be addressed to tbe 8urgoon Cirnorul, United States Army, and must stato tha lull name, res'dunce, and dute aud p ace ot birth ot tho candida:e. Testimonials as to chai actor and (liialitlctttiouu must bo luruishod. It tlie applicant bos been in tbe Medical r-ervice of the Army during the war, tho lac should be stated, togethor vili hii former rank, and time and place ot Bcrvico. add tes timonial from tho officers with whom he has served should also be lor warded. Io allowance is made lor The expenses of parsons undergoing tbe examination. -9 it is au iudlspeusa ble 1 rerequisite to apiointTt. lhte are at present sixty vacancies In the Modical Ptaff, tortyajix ot which are ontnnai, lieing created br the Aotot Congress anorovod July 28, 18'18 JOSEPH K. BARNES. 811smw2Qt huri(eon.Geneil, U b.A. NAVY DEPAETBIENT, . , , . AUO08T 26, 1S06 A Hoard of Naval Oflioers, of winch Commodore S P. Lee is President, will meet at Hartford. Con necticut, on the 6ih of September next, for the e aminatien of Volunteer Otticeis who have served not lesB than two years in the Navy for admission into the Kegular Service, in accordance with the provisions of the "Aottorteflne and regulate the ap pointment oi Officers in the Navy, and lor other purpose," approved July 25, loUd. A'l poisons w ho are entitle 1 to examination ana who wish to avail themselves of its privileges, will at once noti y tho President ol the Board, by lejwir addressed to Hartlord, conn Ting iheirown 1 oet Oilice addiess. In aue ttime they will reooive from , bim, iu reply, a notiilcaU a wbeu to present tneui. solves tor exanunation Those W fail t0.1!'0",; the time spcoilled lor theuivo do so, will loiwt an c'aim to precedence lor examinatioii. , u'DEOX WELLES, p6j2t gecntarv of ihe Marv. "HOR SALE-STATE ANPTOUOTr EJGDlS P of C.pewell c o ' n in? 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