THE DAILYEram SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 18G7. POLITICAL. tW DEFENDERS OF LIBERTY AND Tf!E CONSTITUTION! All who fonght for tlio Union; all wlio love tholr Country: all who revere her Freo. Inslltu Anna; all who inflexibly luslnt that Rebels ami their traitorous ulllns shall not mount to power by Die treachery of An drew Johnuon, und domluateover thel-oysl, the Patriotic, and tho Bravo, are Invited to gather In 31 A. H W 31 13 13 rr i :T a ON (fATCHIHT KVi:MKU, Ol'TOIIEIt 5, AT 8 O'CLOCK, IN FllONT OF THE UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, To bear the following gallant Soldiers and eminent Statesmen on the duties ot the hour: GOV. JOHN W. GEARY, HON HENRY WILSON, of Hasa., noN. II, BUCQER sworn HON, JOHN M. BROOM ALL. HON. JAMES O. BLAINE, of Maine HON. A. G. CURTIN, HON. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, GEN, J. R. HA WLEY, of Connecticut, HON. JAMES POLLOCK, HON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine, HON. ROSCOE CONK LINO, of New York, COL. H. O. DEM IN G, of Connecticut, HON. HENRY D. MOORE, AND OTHERS. Soldiers and. Patriots! Citizens native bora and naturalized in THIS CRISIS be trne to youi selves be true to the BRAVE HEROES whose bona) lie mingled with the soil of the South, from the Rio Grande to the Susquehanna, Be true to your glorious leaders, to your country our priceless horltsge, be queathed by Revolutionary sires defended tt rough lour years of terrible civil war. This glorious birth right, "The Government ot the people, by the peoule, and for the people," which the great and good Abra ham Lincoln sublimely said "should not perish from lie earth," Is IMPERILLED! The usurpations of that BOLD, BAD MAN, ANDREW JOHNSON, Must be arrested. Ills iniquitous schemes must be crushed; they are the more dangerous because but half revealed, and for the reason that there are credu lous men In our midst, (who cau only be aroused, when too late, by signal overt acts of crime) men who, though personally pure, able and influential, are active among his apologists and supporters. Citizens, be not deluded by this, lie vigilant! TRUST NO MAN, however eminent, however pure, however able, with power or otllco who approves ol the acts of Andrew Jobnsou, VOTE FOR NO MAN For any ofllce who approved or extenuated the per nicious doctrines taught by the Buchanans, the Blacks, the Reeds, the Woodwards, the Clymers, the Seymours, the Woods, the Vallacdtghams, and other faithless men of the North, to wit: That the secessslon ot a State is a constitutional right; that Federal resistance to rebellion was an outrage: that the war for the Union was a failure; that Government notes were not legal tenders. VOTE FOR NO MAN who gave his support or bis sympa thy to these MONSTROUS HERESIES, the prollflo cause of all our woes. Tne Republican party, formed Of the best men of all parties: the party which saved the life ot the nation; the parly proven to be true to LIBERTY AND UNION Proven to be true to the CONSTITUTION; the party devoted to all the BIGHTS OF LABOR and all the RIGHTS OF MAN, ask you to forbear from casting a single vote for any man, for any olllce whatever, who Is not the outspoken and determined opponent Of the GUILTY PRESIDENT. This groat party warns you. citizens, that any such vote Is aid and comfort to that wily enemy ol UNION and PEACE. The Republican party pre sents to you its selected candidates, and asks your suffrages for each and all ot them. Defeat at the polls in our city or our State on Tuesday next would tie fatal to the peace of the couutry. IN THIS CRISIS I Citizens, our duty Is plain. It Is to stand by our party by our Congress, by our 0 enerals, by our leaders, and fey eur caudldales. If we would have a restored Union, continuous peace, concord, and prosperity throughout the entire land if we would se ure the payment of the national debt, principal and Interest and thereby maintain American honor Inviolate It we would Bave our country from the t.orrora of civil war, anarchy, and r-osclbly Irom despotism Itself, we must act In concert, and defeat at the polls every candidate fur olllce who may, in the remotest degree, act or sympathize with Andrew Johnson and bis Hies. Remember, that all history shows that the days uext succeeding civil wars have been the days oi greatest danger to the victors. CRAFT AND TREACHERY Have deluded and defrauded many a people of the trulls ol their beioism, their sacrifices, and their h.M. won vli torus. Remember, loo, the warning words of the lmmonai i jr r x-itnu. ' THE l'RICE OF LIBERTY IS ETERNAL VIGILANCE 1" ' 10331 By Of Uw ol tUe cojijuTTEE, POLITICAL. T UNION REPUBLICAN TICKET. JUDGE OF SCrRF.MK COURT, HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS. ASSOCIATE Jl'DOK COURT OK COMMON PLEAS, HON. M. RUSSELL THAYER. COUNTY OFFICERS. EI1EKIFF, JOSEl'II M. COWELL. REGISTER OF WILLS, WILLIAM Y. CAMPBELL. CLEKK OF ORPUANS'COCRT, RICHARD M. BATTURS. CITY OFFICERS. CITY TREASURER, DAVID JONES. CITY COMMISSIONER, BENJAMIN F. URWILER. BEKATE THIRD DISTKICT, JOSEPH A. BONLTAM. ASSEMBLY. Dint. 1 DAVID FOY. 2 ROBERT C. TITTERMARY. 3 A. M. WALKINSH AW. 4 WILLIAM W. WATT. 5 EDMUND S. YARD. 6 Col. CHARLES KLECKNER. 7 JAMES SUBERS. 8 JAMES V. STOKES. 9 F. W. THOMAS. 10 Col. ELISUA W. DAVIS. 11 CHARLES EAGER. 12 ALEXANDER ADAIRE. 13 ENOS C. RENNER. 14 GEORGE T. THORN.' 15 JAMES HOLGATE. 16 Col. MARSHALL C. HONO. 17 Col. JOnN CLARK. 18 JAMES N. MARKS. By order of the Republican City Executive Committee. WM. It. LEEDS, President, & Secretaries. , 24 2T UN SON REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE BOOMS, NO. 1109 C II ESN IT T STREET, Philadelphia, September 23, 1867, The Union Republican State Central Committee have made the following appointments for LION. JAMES M. SCOVEL, OF NEW JERSEY, WHO WILL SPEAK AT IRANKFORD, MONDAY, September 80, MEDIA AND CHESTER, THURSDAY, Oct. 3. DOWNINGTOWN. FRIDAY, October 4. FHOCNIXVILLE, SATURDAY, October 5. WE&T CHESTER. MONDAY, Oct. 7. 9 2 3 7t Mr. BALL. Speaker of the Pennsvlvanla Rnnntn. speaks at PRANKPURD, on TUESDAY EVENINU, wiuun At rgjf NINTH WARD UNION REPUBLICAN TICKET. Common Council, JOHN FAR SURA. Alderman, DAVlD BKI1LER, (School Directors, JOHN L. YOUNH. UtANUS BLAOKBURNE. T.i 1 t a M T . XI L'lirr k.t r k For the unexpired term of Bartholomew W. Beesley, imtKuru. J A. AXAlJlHUTUa.lIl. For the unexpired term of George Keealer, deceased. JAM If f 1 T T M 1 lT ti li' V ' -J "VU'VAt.iJ. SOU . l SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. rjJHE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THB HEW CMESNUT STBEET (NO. 1916), . NADDLERT, HARNESS, AND HOUSE 1 tlBNiaiUNtt OOODS IIOCSB OF LACEY, MEEKER & CO., la attributable to the following facta: They are very attentive to the wants ofthetr cus tomers. They are satisfied with a fair business profit. They soil goods only on their own merits. They guarantee every strap in all harness they sell over lie, the fault of the purchaser only who does not get what he Is guaranteed and paid lor. Their goods are 2s per cent, cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. They bave cheaper and finer goods than can be bought In the city. They bave the 1 rgeet and most complete stock In Philadelphia, AH Harness over 25 are "baud-made." Hamess from lit to H25. Gents' Saddles from 16 to t7B. Ladles' Saddles from t0 to 1125. They are the oldest and largest manufacturers In the country. LACEY, MEEKER & CO., 9148m WO. 1316 CHESNUT STBEET. BOARDING. -MO-I GIHAKD KTRKET, PKTWfcEN X I Zll Chesunt and Market and Eleventh and 'i weinh btreets-ceiilraily l:u -I. A niu.cj Im i. u for pw,iuieiii, tiMuaiviiik.ir.t if'j.u vi ;, I SPECIAL NOTICES. CJ NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING. JOY COK A CO.. Agents for the "Ticleohavk" and Newspaper Press of tne wholecotmtry. baveRS MOVED from FIFTH and CHESNUT Streets to No. 1HS. SIXTH Street, second door above WALNUT. Oryiciw:-No. 144 S. SIXTH street, Philadelphia: TRIBUNE BUILDINGS. New York. 73024P., T?r THE "EVENING TELEGRAPH" HAY . always be Innnd at thr llgnr and Perliidlcul Store No. iUl S. FIFTEENTH Street, Juki tmlow Lot list. 9 2a m J" JOHN r.. O O IT (I H, AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, nrn-r trip BiiKptc. s if the "VOl'AO M KN'S CM KTSTf AN ASSOCIATION " Wh .I'NKsiia r F.VKNIN14, Oi io M-r !l Slil'ji'ct: KLOiJl'l'NCK A N I) OUATOIH." 'J IH'ItMOA Y KVKNINU. OcicIlt hi, t-nlije( t: "FACT AM) FICTION." Arinikhioii.bu cents. No extra clmige for reserved SOrltS. 'Hit! sa'e of tickets wU enrnrrenre Mnndav mornlni;, "Mi. at Ahbmcucl's RjoKstoio, No. ?i vjHKiNLT Street. ' CRITTKN DKN'S COMMERCIAL (Dl llllt. N'o IS .7 ( It U SX 11 1' Mfri.nr -,... ofSvvnih. ' J-AlHhllshod inn. Innornornted IS51. OHOANifiD COMMKUUIAL tOLLEUK IN T LIE 11TV. 1'KAITICAL ROOK-KKEPINa.lnalt Its branclips, ns piuctlsed by Hie beat auuouutituls and buaiuoia ii'fn. rKNMANBniP. COMMKRCTALCAI.CTTLATI. N3. tOiUWKHClAL LAW, I'.I'HINK.ss FOltllS, UTO. dl'KN ll.V AVIl I.V k PJl till Students net Ivid at any time, and instructed at Rucli hours as may bent suit their convenience. Cata loifi'rs InrnlHhfMi gratis on appllfnllnn. J lio ( 'I'.lTTHMiKN liulIM KHCTAL AUITriMK HC AND lltblNKb.-t MANUEL lor sale at the Colh'M". l'rlie, $1'25. 10 2wamlm rV-jFv- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD C03I- fc- PAN Y, TBKARtJBF.U'S DKPARTM WNT, Pnit.AKKi piiia, Septi-niher 1, 1867. NOHCK TO KOJSDHOLDERd. At a OTPttliiK of the Hoard of Dlrtctors, held on 4th ItiHtuni, the following preamble and resolution were arioiited: W liereas. Numerous applications have benn made to this Company from the holders of the First and Second JlortgHjce Coupon Jiouds to convert the name Into the Reentered General Mortgage Rondo, dated July 1. Nfti7, therefore be it Jtenolved. That the Treasurer be and he Is hereoy InHtructed to cause publlo notice to be given that this Comnauy Is now prepared to exchange lis Roistered BoihIh, secured by a genpral mortgKe'upon the line from Philadelphia to Pltbthurg, of the estate, real and personal, and corporate IranchlHes therein mentioned, dated July 1. 1807, tor the First and Second MnrlKiuce Coupon Bonds of said Company, on the road between HarrlHburg and Pittsburg. Any further Information can be obtained on appli cation at this olllce. 9 16 SOt TIIOM AS T. FI RTH , Treasurer. pgr WIEGAND'S PATENT STEAM GENE BATOR Is cheap, compact, economical In use, and ABSOLUTELY SAFK FROM ANY POSSI BILITY OF EXPLOSION Apply at the Office of SAMUEL WORK, N. E. cor ner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. 9 18 4p KEF" THE BRANSONS HAVE NOT SOLD x out the old Coal Yard, No. 57 South BROAD Street, below Lombard, as has been reported, but continue selling the REST QUALITIES OF COAL at fair prices. Superior LKITIGII and genuine EAGLE VEIN always on hand. 918 2ni4D KEF ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 7, 18G7, the Philadelphia post Olllce will open at I 'M A. M and close at 6 30 P. M. A Night Clerk will be In attendance, for the delivery ot letters, from 6 M P, M. until T'M A. M. Kntranre on Ctiesnut street. 10 sat HENRY II. IUNUHaM, Postmaster. A LADY OF UNDOUBTED CHEMI ral skill has recently neifected t'llHVA- LI Fit' I.I IE I'OK THE HAIIl. It positively reniores grey hair to lis original color ami youtbliil beauty; imparts life, strength, and growth to the weakest hair: stops its falling out at once: keeps the bead clean: Is unnarallelud as a liair-dresslnir. Sold by all druggists, fimhlonuble halr-dresHers.and dealers in iancv goous. xue traue suipiitiu uy bim wuuieHiiit) drucgiHts. TS lowssm SARAH A. CHEVALIER. M. D., New York. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINT ment The Elixir of Life. Ponce de Leon and his companions sought in vain lor the laiileii waters of rejuvenescence amid the orange groves and ilowery meudHor Florida. It was left for llolloway to dis cover the true antidotes for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Scrofulii, Sore Leg, Ulcers, Burns, beams, etc., in rns admirable remedies of Pills and Ointment, which astonlHhed the world for upwards of lltty years by their marvellous cures In every type ot disease. Sold by all druggists. 10 3tustu6t KEF PEOPLE DIFFER ON MANY POINTS, l!fT ALL AOltKK THAT THK "LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSlNli" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Is the most "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Reliable Hair "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Restorative "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Hair Color Restorer" 'London" Ever Introduced "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "LonUHn" to the "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hulr Color Restorer" "Loudon' American "Hair Color Restorer" "Loudon" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" People "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" For Restoring "Hair Color Restorer" ' London" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" Gray Hair and "Hair Color Restorer" "Loudon" "Hair Color Restorer" "London' Preventing "Hair Color Restorer" "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "LoDdon" Baldness. "Hair Color Restorer" PRKbKKVES THJ ORIGINAL COLOR TO OLD AGE "London" "Hair Color Restorer" "Ijinilon" Life Prevents "Hair Color Rostorer" 'London" "Hair Color Restorer" "Loudon" Orowtn, tueiiair "Hair Color Restorer" "Loudon" "Hair Color Restorer" "London" and from "Hair Color Restorer" "London" 'Hulr ColonReslorer" "London" Beauty. Falling. "Hair Color Restorer" No washing or preparation belure or after Its use; applied by the hand or soil brush. Only 78 cents a bottle; 8 per dozen. Sold at Dr. SWAYNE'S.tNo. 830 N. SIXTH Street, above Vine. Philadelphia, am nd at the leading Druggists and Dealers in Toilet Articles. 8 2stuth4p BOOTS AND SHOES. REDUCTION IN PRICES. FRENCH CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, 112-UO. FRENCH CALF SINGLE SOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality, llO'cO. FRENCH CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality, flu 00. FRENCH CaLF SINGLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality, 9- 0. HOYS' 1'IXE MOOTS AND SHOES At very lo prices. BARTLETT, NO. 83 SOUTH SIXTH STBEET, 917rp ABOVE CHE8NUT. ftj O W READY, Gentlemen's and Youths' BOOTS AND GAITERS FOB FA EI. AND YTINTEB WEAK, FRENCH PATENT LEATHER BOOTS. FINE FRENCH CALF LOOT for Balls and Par ties. SINGLE-SOLED BOOTS for Fall Wear. LIO-T DOUBLE -SOLED BOOTS for Fall Weir. FRENCH CORK-KOLED BOOTS, very easy for tender feet. QUILTED SOLED B'OTSmade by band. COM SOLED BOO IS, very durable, and guaranteed to keep the teet dry. Having fitted the second story of my store for some oi my workmen, I am able to make any sort of Bouts to order, at very nhort notice. Fair dealing and a moderate price Is my motto, A trial Is all I doslre. WM. H. HELWEC, KO, 835 A It C II STKI.ET,' CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, ETC. 1867. FALL. 1867 JUST RECEIVED, HEW STYLES FANCY CASSIMERCZS AND COATINGS, In addition to our unusually large line of good adapted to MEN'S AND BOTH' WEAR, BIOMIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTII JOBBERS, 8 24fim KOS. 10 AND HI N. FOVIITH ST. Q L O A K I n C s. We call particular attention to a large assortmen ot very desliable styles E A DIES' CXOAHINC1.S, Just received from New York auction sales, in add Hon to the SILVER FOX, DIAMOND, HYDE p.iliK, and many other leading makes. milKIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTH HOUSE, 8 24 6m NON. 10 AND SI S. FOCUTII ST. CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. CLOAKS. Every one is talking about the Cloaks nt IV ENS', No. 23 a NINTH Street. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. Every new style at IVENS', No. 23 B. NTNT11 Street CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. Immense bargains at IVENS', 9 21 lm No. 23 a NINTH Street. HOOP SKIRTS. 028. WM. T. HOPKINS, 628. MANUFACTURER OF FIRST QUALITY; HOOP SKIRTS, FOR THE TRADE AND AT RETAIL. NO. 62" ARCH STBEET, BELOW SE VENTH, PHILADELPHIA. Also dealer In full lines of low-priced New York and Eastern made Skirts. All the new and desirable styles andslzes ot Ladles', Mls.ses', and Children's Hoop-skirts constantly on hand and made to order, embracing the largest and most varied assortment In Ibis market, at very mode rate prices. Every lady should try "Our Own Make" of Hoop SklrtM, as they bave no equal. Southern, Western, ana near Trade buyers will find It to their Interest to examine our goods. Catalogues of styles, sizes, and prices sent to any address. 9 17 8m FURS. 1867. FALL AND WINTER. 1867 FUR HOUSE. (Established In 1818.) The undersigned Invite the special attention of the Ladies to their large stock of FURS, consisting of ItfufTs, Tippets, Collars, Etc., IN RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, MI nit ra urn ROYAL ERMINE. CHINCHILLA, FITCH, ETC, All Of the LATEST STYLES, BUPERIOR FINISH, and at reasonable prices. Ladles In mourning will find handsome articles PERBIANNES and SIMIAS; the latter a most bean tlinl tur. CARRIAGE ROBES, SLEIGH ROBES, and FOOT MUFFS, In great variety. A. K. & F. K. WO M RATH, 9114m NO. 417 ARCH STBEET. INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS FOB SALE AT THE PIIINCIPAL. AGENCY, NO. 07 SOETU THIRD STBEET, PHILA. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. Orders or Stamped Checks received, and delivered with despatch. Orders by mall or express promptly attended to, 7 29 tf JACOB E. IUDUWAT. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. ga J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NOBTII SIXTH STBEET, MANUFACTURERS OF VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest assortment In the city at the LOWEST PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to, STORE feHADKS made and lettered. 9 25 2m8p 831 CHARLES L HALE, 831. (Late Salesman and Superintendent for B. J. Williams) NO. 831 ABCU STBEET, lfANUFACTDBEB Of VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Largest and finest assortment In the city at the LOWEST PRICES, 9 23 2m8p UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. , PROPOSALS. ItOI'OBALS KOU DREDUEBOAT. OffickTJ. H. Knoinrfr Ao lokncv, ) )KK CITY, ber 111, 1H07.J NO. 7BOWL1HU Okkkn. N KW IB Wcntetiiber The nuderRlfrnrd liereoy luvlUs wenled propoKkla for building and equipping romly for sea and for work tho first of the two IreUgcbonts (authorized hy Joint resolution of Congress approved March V.), 107) for Improving tho mouth of Hie Mississippi river, Ju Bccordnnce with models, drawings, and speclllcnl Ions visible at this tillice, Hud Instructions to be furnished by the J-.ngiucer in charge; tho Di tdgKloat to bo tlu livt rcd nt such point In the Mississippi river at or below New Orleans, us tho Engineer In cl'nrge may direct. TLo lireilircboat to bo a double-endor, 160 're' long, tto fret hem, and 22 Jeet high, inoiisured from the bottom;of the keel to the sui fnooof the srnr-deck at amidships; to bave a screw pro peller nt each end. one of which Im to im 1 1 r..t niumeter, driven by two eny Ims, and the oi her 12 leetdlnlTieter, and driven by one; to bo 111 tea with water compartments for readily nil)UHtlg the draft to any depth from II to 2u feet; to he lilted with an auiillaiy scraper at each end; and many oj tho pnrts to have a strengt h con siderably exceeding thn t of like parts ol steamers of like dimensions designed for ordinary ocean navigation. During the construction of the Dredgeboat rensonuble facilities for Inspecting the mate rials and workmanship must, be afforded the officer or agent appointed lor the purpose. The UredKeboat to he propelled throughout her sea voyage between the points of cotiMtruo tion and delivery by her own engines alone. lilds which do not cover the entire construc tion tuid equipments ready for the sea and for work of the Dredgeboat, and her delivery at the point designated, will not he considered. Mo bids will be considered except from those practically engaged In the construction of ocean BteamcrH. or screw propel lor machinery fortbesanie, ami who have personally inspected the model and drawings of the Dredgeboat, or employed experts for the purpose of Informing them ol Its character. Kids to be Indorsed (on the envelope) "Propo sals for Dredgeboat," and addressed to the un dersigned at this olllce. Each bid must be accompanied by a guaran tee, sinned by two guarantors, that the bidder will enter into oontract as herein slated, and a certificate of the responsibility of the guaran tors, and specifying the occupation of the bid ders, signed by an officer of the United Htates Corps of Engineers, or some other competent person known to the undersigned. Proposals will be received till 12 M., on the 12th day of October, 1807. at which time they will be opened. The contiact and bond must be signed by the 14th day of October, 1867; work must be actually begun on both hull and ma chluery by the 20lh day of October, 1807; the boat must be completed, ready for sea and for work, and the trials and trial trip had by the 31st day of March, 1808, and no unnecessary delay thereafter must occur In her delivery at the point designated. Payments will be made as follows: Forty per cent, of the contract price on launching the boat and completion of the boilers and the cylinders of the three propeller engines, pro vided all these shall have been d unapproved; thirty-live per cent, on approval of the boat after completion of all its parts, ready for sea and for work, by the duly authorized officer or agent of the United States, all the trials and the trial trip having been had, provided the terms or the contract snail in us iar nave oeen complied with, and the balance on final accep tance at the point of delivery. Bonds for the faithful performance of the con tract in the sum of -.000 will be required, with. two sureties, whose sulnclency must be certi fied by the Clerk of the nearest District Court, the names of the sureties, with the certificate, to he submitted with the bid. The bids and guarantees must be made out on the nrinted forms to he had at this ofllce. Model and detailed drawings can be seen and conies of SDecltlcatious had at this office. Copies ot the specifications can also be seen at the United States Engineer's ollices in Philadelphia and Boston. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids. In order that no time maybe lost after the contract shall be signed, full detailed drawings of all pnrts of the Dredgeboat are in progress, anu win De in readiness to turn over to the con tractor so that work may be begun without delay on account of preparation of working urawings. ju. oicaij.!-! i Brevet Brig-Gen. U. S. A., MaJ. of Eng's, In chnrge of improvement, mouth, of Missis slppl river. 9 23 Lit GOVERNMENT SALES. T ARGE SALE OP PUBLIC PROPERTY". Office of Army loth inu and EQtriPAOE, No. IS STATU STKKItr. NKW VoilK. OcL 4. IfWi' will be sold at Public Auction, at the Depot of r7 uniu mm r.iuipnge, no. vm WAtiHItJo TON Street, New York city, on TUESDAY, the fcid day ot October, 1867, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M to be continued troiu day to day, the following arti cles of Army C'lotlilnif und Equipage: '21 .021 Woolleublandel 53.54H Stable frockn 7.211 Runner do. 5. ('58 Do. Ponchos. 21I.b: C. V. drawers. 7.0S4 Domet do. 15,400 TrowxerH, horse, 107,1.11 Fora&e caps. 82,274 TJn if. hats, un- trimmed. ?1,3'.)6 Do. Infl.,trlmm'd. H. H78 Do.Cav.,trlmm'd. WW Do. Art., trunm'd. 184.6HS Great Coat straps. 18,468 Jackets, Cav., pri vates, 8,285 Uulf. coats, Infu. do. 2,859 Do. do. Art., do. 277.413 Hat cords, Intt. 460 do. Hospi tal Stewards. 144 Eagles lor Lt. Art. cans. 8 Tulips, do. do. 227.112 Hal Kagles. 7,4-6 do. castles. 4,032 ShelUaud Uames. 6ii.ni," Crossed sabres. 4,668 do. cannon. 277.148 Hat bugles. 89,797 do. oords, Cav alry. 80,197 do. do. Artillery. 1,252,004 do. lettera. 38 do. Cord and Tas sels. 439 Hosp. Stewards Cap Wrottihs. 23 Knit Drawers. ioo Uulf. Coats, Inft, Boys. 421 Trowsers.foot.B's, lo4 Pairs liootees, do. loo Shlris.Flannel.do. 759 Urey Blue Ureal Coats, foot, 74 Trowaers, toot. 136 Trowsers, loot, Orey Blue. 17 Talmas and Hoods lui) Uuir. Coats, Art., Kersey. H Turhans, Z niave. iii Wall Tent Poles, sets. 10.8C.S Common do. do. 10,747 Hospital Tent Plus, larye. W,XM Do. do., small. 378 043 Common do. 8,3.7 Wall do., large, 2,698 Stoves for Sluley Tehts. 108 Stoves fr Slhley Tents and Pipe, 37,216 prs. Chevrom. 691,640 yds. Worsted Lace. I Hat Cords, OrdVe. 48,376 Leather N'kbt'ks. tw,U12 Scales, Corp'ls and Privates, prs. 51 Iron l'ols. I, 3lo Machine Sewed 68,455 PegKfd Bootees, pairs. 83.125 Hand-sewed Boot ees, pairs. 36,360 Hand-sewed Boots, pairs. 81,835 Pegged Boots, pairs. 22.964 Greatcoats, horse. 105,9112 Do. do. foot. 25,418 Orty Flannel shirts. C9.919 Dnmet shirts. 134 Unit, coats, Art. Musicians. 804 Jackets, Cav. dn. 202 Uuif. coals, Engi neers. 26 do. do. Ordnance, sis do. do. Art. Mus'c. 9S1 do. do. Intl. do. lo.ouo Mosquito bars, UU,.C'j h nupettcks. 8,19 do. straps, spIs. 10U.201 11 aversac k a, painted. 236 do. uupainted. 252.611 Canteens. 4 -ii5 Cotton overalls. l,C4,i;s 11 at Numbem, 19,49V do, KeulherH. 1,U2 Do. bugles, Non. Hen. 1,060 Brass Scales, N. C. S., pairs. Brasg Hcalfs. Ser geants, pairs. 160 HcttlulluttouH. urs. 4J4 liottp. htewa'dg Letters U. 437 Hon p. Mewaids Letters S. 1,542 Scale slides, pairs. 4,617 l ap Cuvers. 3.8(4 Flies. 102 Kings for Lt. Art. Cain, pairn, 21 Red Ilair Plumes, 13,003 Pickaxes. 16.K25 do. handles lti.KtO Axes, felling, oostf do, bandits, 16,616 do. sUugs. M,..!'7 Hatchets. 24.9U9 do. ban'" its. 19,242 OO. SllLgi. 9,606 Spades. 1,(41 Shovels. 6,640 Stove-Pipe, pieces ol 2 Cauip Color Stall's. 85 Canteen Slrav. 6(1,308 Mess Pans, 26,6114 Camp Kettles. 2 Sibley TentH. 47 Vail Tent Flies 8 Marquee Tentn. 46 Ho.ii ilu.1 lent Polos, sets. nooiees nrH. Also, a OURIltltv of Irreirular and dnmaued elolliiiiK aud equipage. Samples ot all can he seen at the dep.H lor ten days prior to the sale, and c atalogues will he nimiahed on application at this olllce, or at the depot, No. 400 Washluuiou street. TVrius cab, In Government funds: ten per cent, down and the balance before the goods are takxn from the depots. The goods must be removed Iroiu the depot within ten days fiom date ol sale, under iorlelture ot purchase aud the ten per cent, deposited. By order of the Uuartermauler-iieueral. C. O. SAWTELLE. Bt. Brlg.-Qen. aud Q'm'r U. S. A, lu charge f Depot A.C. aud K 10 4 111 PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. PAPER HANGINGS. WKW ESTABLISHMENT! E, (OBNtU OF TENTH AND WAUKCT. J. O. FINN & SONS Have opened with an ei tensive assortment of DEOO BATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPffiW, embracing every quality to suit Ml ttwto, M 3ia AUCTION SALES. rt vtvLKLLAND Jc CO jLVX (nt cerwnr to Philip Ford A Co.), Ai;CTIOJNFl).lU4. NO. 6 MAKH K! btroel. SALE OF 1300 CASFs BOOTS, SHOES, BRO OAKS, F.1V, On Monday Morning, October 7. commencing at lu o'clock, we will soli by catalogue, tor canli, IhoO cases men's, boys', and youths' Jioiiui, Shop, Itrogans, Halmorals, etc. Also, Women's, Misses', and Children's wear, to which the early attention of the trade is called. (.10336 SALE OF 1900 CASK! BOOTS, SHOES, BRO CANS. IIAL.MOIIALS, ETC. On ThtirMliiy Morning. October 10, conuncn- ing at lo o'clock, wo will sell by cbibIorup, for rash, i9ii cases Men's, Boys', aud. Youths' Boots, shoes, Jtrnpnns, ItalinoralH, etc A leo. ft superior a.sortmiil or Women's, Misses', and Children's wear, lo which the attention of tho trade If called. 10 5 It "IOI1N 11. ilYKUh A I'D., AUCTIOJiEtRS II Nos. 3&i and 284 MARK FT Street, LAT.OF, PF.BEM TTOH V HA LK OF FHENCII AND unimi J.L ItnrrAis JltY tltJODS, ETC, On Monday Morning, Octrttipr 7. at 1 1 1 lou of Pieuch, India, Gcuuau, aud British i)ry "oUs. lol fit LAP.OF PF.nF.MPTOBY SAI.F. OF BOOTS. SHOES, . On Tueitduy MoruiiiK, packagi-s hooU, shoes, halmorals, etc i 10 2 6t LA HUE BALK OF BP.ITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN On four montl.s' credit, On Thursday Morning, Ortnher in. t la .'.i.w,w ..... I. n ..... i.via..i and lots ol lancy and staple articles. LlO 6i LARGE TOSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINQ3. ETP , On Friday Mornimt, October 11, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit , -"n- u, , vuw.MU, ink UUUin. lege, and rag carpetlnns. " lu iVi T M. GUMMEY A SONS, ATJCTI0NEEE3 t) . NO. 6u WALNUT Street, AV3 Hold Beeular Sales of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, AND BECTJRITTFn iii ir T,", WlliAlKI.FHIA EXCHANGE.3 AT Handbills of each property Issued separatelv ItHiO catalogues published aud circuited. coDtaIntn full descriptions ol property to be sold, as also smi tial list of property contained in our Ileal h,t.i glBter, and ollered at private sale. bales advertised dally In all the dally newspapers, SALE ON MONDAY, Oct. 7, will Include. ! By order of Heirs Three-story Brick Star and lour Brick Dwellings, 8. E. corner of Twenti! lourth and Caldwell street, below Walnut. "'"" No. 726 Lombard street, three-story Brick Dwelling' with four Dwellings In the rear, running ihroukh tu Cullen street. "uugu, uj Three-story Brick Dwelling;, with back bulldlnira and modern conveniences, No. 1026 Vernon street (above Brown street). (J ERMANTOWN Desirable Building Lot, MortOtt or Wilson street and Woodbine avenue. Desirable Building Lot, corner of Woodbind and. Willow avenues. ig j UOMAS BIRCH & SON. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Ilia CHESNUT btreet; rear entrance No. 1107 bansoni street. M, THOMA8 4 SOUS, K0S. 139 AUD 111 B. FOTJKTH Street ANCOA8T A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERfl. No. 840 MARKET STREET. REAL ESTATE SALES. OREAL ESTATE. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS' BALE, ill REE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, and Pout Dwellings In the Rear, No. 726 LOMBARD Street. On MONDAY, October 7, 1867, will be sold at Publla Sale, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Philadelphia ExS change, All that certain lot or piece of ground, together with the improvements thereon erected, situate on tha south side of Lombard street, at the distance of 168 feet euslwardly from the east side of Eighth street, la the Seventh Ward of the city of Philadelphia; con taining la front on Lombard street 20 feet, and ex tending in depth, of that width, 96 feet, to Cullen street. Improvements consist of a substantial three story Brick Dwelling, fronting on Lombard Btreet: three two-story Frame Dwellings In the rear of tha same, and a three-story Brick Dwelling fronting oa Cullen street. Subject to two yearly ground rents one of I30'W and the other ol'gftm. J. M. U L'MMEV 4 SONS, Auctioneers, 9 21831 No. 508 WALNUT Street, BY ORDER OP HEIRS. Estate of ROGER McDONALD, deceased. J. M. uiUNhi & Auctioneers. STORE AND FOUR DWELLINGS, TWENTY FOURTH Street, below Walnut street. On MONDAY, October 7, 1867, will besnld at Publlo Sale, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, All that certain lot or piece of grouud, together with, the Improvements thereon erected, situate on tha east side ot Beach, now Twenty-lourth street, and tha south side or a 20 feet wide street called Caldwell street, between Walnut and Locust streets. In tha Eighth Ward of the city or Philadelphia. Containing in trout or breadth on said Beach street 2o feet, and extending In length or depth or that width on said aj feet wide street no feet to another 20 feet wide street. Improvements consist of a two-story brick store ancl dwelling fronting on Twenty-fourth Btreet, and threa three-story brick dwellings containing three rooms each, and one three-Btory brick dwelling containing six rooms, fronting on Caldwell street. Clear of all Incumbrance. J. M. GUMMEY A RONS, Auctioneers', 9 21S.U No. 508 WALNUT street; GROCERIES, ETC. FRESH FRUITS, 1867. PEArtlES, PEABS, PINEAPPLES, PLUMS, APBICOTS, CIIERB1ES, BLACKBEBBIES, QUINCES, ETC PBESEBYED AND EBESII, IN CANS AND ULAfcS JABS, Put np for onr particular trade, and for sale by the dozeH, or in smaller quantities, by MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 910 8m NO. 1204 rnnvr .TDrir SUPERIOR VINEGARS. (J EN FINE FBENCU WHITE W1NB AND PCBE OLD CIBEB TINEUABS, FOR SALE BT JABIES B. WEBB, ( 14 Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Bta. "yillTE PRESERVING BRANDT, PURE CIDER AND WINE VTNEOAB, GREEN GINGER. MUSTARD SEEDSPICES, ETC; All the requisites for Preserving and Pickling pat puses, ALLEBT C. ROBEBTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, H 7n? Corner ELEVENTH and VINE St. WANTS. gOOK AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST. Tit A cpIhIb ! nHAt m.. v vellTfV li Ikinrv of the irrum . . me inner lug to the public General r d BakeV'.1" U' malum ur THE SECRET SERVICE." For thrilling Into.i , ... romahoiahoU;and that "truth is Btranger than nctlon." ,V wftfhUw.V.V'rr,'B.'rom i!U0 to 'W Per month, wbubwe tan prove to any doubting aiuilioaML jl pled!" AddraiUbl,Ua V1" terr.lSrJcri P. UABBETT CO NO. 70 tUKSNVT STBKKT, T2t PHILADELPHIA. TTTANTETi t'nn Tri c tt a ummn x j j . a. uxJXJXlitu 11 v. Vorl'8' ahle-bodled MEN. Room Its must be aii-bodled, yuuug, unmarried men. They will be ships of War on foielgn stations, for further lulop. JiMKn tKWIM, Captain and Recruiting Oilicer, lmw Nu.8UU.PiiONTSwet. T. STEWART BROWN, B.K. Com of IV VJl Til CUES TNVT S l'S( MANvrACTuaita or IBTTrTKB, VAltSES, BAOS, RETICULES, SHAwf BinAro, urn tittiuii ruuK.X SUOIL81 (LA&Al i XrevcUs &ajds generally, ,
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