TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 18G8. FROM WASHINGTON. Tlie iiidlAiifl, WieniNOTOir, Sept. 11 The Acting Commii- ioarroi Itidtnu Atlsirs this mormon receive 1 a report from Siiperintcr.dctit Wvukoop, Riving ftn Hccouot of a ditliculty which occurred on Holiday, August 9, between tho soMicrs at Fort Zara, in Arkanas, and a party of Kiowa In Uians. The diUiculty was originated by two young KiowHS, who were intoxicated, riding through a white man's camp in a disorderly manner, when tbey were fired on, and one of them Beriously wounded. The Indians reported to their baud having been tired on, and the KiowRfl went to the fort in battle army, but the difllculty wa9 then prevented by tlic uUcricrcnce of a friendly chief. On the alternoon of the same day awaken master arrived at tliR fort, reporting his train had been robbed by Klowas, and a detachment or troops was eent out to the Kiowa Ciimp. Upon their arrival the Indian women and chil dren jumped into the river to swim to tha oppo pile bank, fttnl numbers of pnpooses were drowned. The Iu lii.es formed In line of b.ittle, when the w;ipourua-ter becoming frightened, confesed lie 1m l given the merchandise to the Indians. This terminated thra appearance of hostilities, and alter some talk pea-o was arrangc-1. Acri-nt Wji.koop reports these Iudi tns jri-nerully dpuscl to be very Irienily. Appointment. The Secretary of tho Treasury to-diy an- Fointed Colonel Jauie JI trr Sjperv'nor of utrrnal Revenue for the district of MUoun, being the urst appointment uuJer the now law. An Interview. Jlr. Ed ward Thornton. Britls-h Minister, called Ht the White lloni-e this morning, aud had ;t ehoit intef view with tho 1'rciideni. Stw Krlicclulc. The throfpti posencer tra'ns between WaTi incton and New York ami Washington and Pnilaileliihia will le run nnder a new schedule beginning with Hunday next, the 13ih lust. Tno time will be quickened materiullv, the morning express making Ihe run through between Wash ington and Oourtlaixl street ferry, New York, In each direction, In eiirht hours nnd fifteen min utes, aud the night train in lots than nine hour. The night trains will start lro'ii each end at ! 1'. M., instead of 7, and reach the opposite end before 6 A. M. All communications now made at both termini will be maintained, while south wardly pafsi-nzers leaving Boston by the Snore line atter 11 A. M , cm reach Washington before G the following morning. by the new schedule much greater facilities will be given to the mails. Th'i day mails from the cast will be due here before 5 I'. M., and chu be ar.swered, tluoutrh the p istal car sys tem, bv the 9 o'clock depnrture, thus g vinlng a day. The morning and lioin trains f.r New York will ciititinue to leave Washington at 8 A.M. nnd 12 o'clock and 30 minutes, as now, and will leave Courtland street, New York, at 8 o'clock and 40 minutes A. M., due at Washing ton at i-Vh aud 12-3H noon, instead if 12 noon, as now, but due at Washington at 10 P. M.. no later than nc present. To favilirate intercourse betweeu Wasiiiiiglon and Ftiiluihlpliia, a new traiu is estabil-bPtl (runnine indepeudeutly of the iScw Yoik train) i avin? Philadelphia at 11-30 P. M., reaching Wiishimrton at 5M0 P. Al., and reaching Philadelphia at 11-20 P. M. Hy this measure; aUo, the New York and Washing ton meht trams are relieved of the Philadelphia and Washington baguaee aud travel, thus enabling lljem to muse the greitly improved time proposed. A superior eqnipinent in new cars lor travel by day and bv night trains, with special adaptation, is now being prepared for the line. FROM THE PLAINS. rrcarcKH of flic IimIIuii War Skirmish tvitti Ihe Aborigines. St. Louis, Bept. 11. A special despatch from Fort Wallace to the Uepuhiican says lUt) Chey ennes appeared near t-heridan, Kansas, at day light this moi uh'g. a email portion of which niiide a dash on the town, and then joined tho main body, tmd moved in tne direction of But ler, where they capture! f everal Mexican teams, killed three hien, and then moved Nortu of the track, and left in a northwest direction, carrying otl cattle and horses. Two scouts sent her? by the Oovernorof Colo rado have arrived, aud report that the Indians are abont all the settlements southeast of Den ver, and that the settlors are suilering greatly. Vive hundred head of stock have been run oil within the pa?t week, and twenty settlers killed and scalped. The Denver coach, which arrived this afternoon, was detained by Indian?, and c.riven buck to ldg Timber. The Indians were reported to be three hundred strong on Sand Creek. Fort Lyou advices of September 9 state that General Feuro.-e's company of cavalry fought them two miles out on tlie 8th, killiug four Indians and losing two soldiers killed and two wounded. , . About 1 o'clock this morning the pickets re ported two small bands of Indians about six miles northeast of the pott, moving westward. On Sunday night last a Mr. Cook, living at Centraliu, 111., wa6 robbed of $10,000 in green backs. . , FROM CALIFORNIA. A Hair on li Pacific Const The Tidal Wave the Itenult or the r.urtuqtinke. Ban Francisco, Sept. 10. It is believed that the great tidal wave of August 14 at San Pedro and along the Southern coast of California, was the result of the earthquake at Callao. A dis turbance of the tides in this harbor was aoticed on the same day. Arizona advices of August 25 say that Colonel Price held a talk with a delegation of Wallajack and llohare Indians at Kort Moharc, and the result was an agreement that all the tribe would assemble la twenty days in a grand council; meanwhile hostilities to be suspended on both sides. The Wallajack Indians nre desirous of peace, and Colonel Price is satisfied that no mere outraces will bo committed. A party of miners had to go to the mountains for safely. t . , Flour, $5-50C-50; . Wheat, $l-902; Legal tenders, 7o. FROM EUROPE BY GABLE. Dcnth the Emir of Kohl.arit Admiral I'ari'Hiiiit i" Uie I'.nst. : London, Bept. 11.-It is said that Prussia will send a war ship to the J'ataiu to protect Ger mans there. The Emir of Bokhara is dead. The barque Blanche, from New York, with a caieo of petroleum, has been damaged by tiro at Marseilles. While the flagship Franklin was In the Bos porus, a (Jreek-Creun deputation boarded her, and distributed an address, Heking American aid. Admiral Farrikgut, at Mr. Morris' angles tion, returned the copies, and received the de putation as prifate persons, and na politics were talked. From Vermont' Ecklington, Vt.. Sept. 10. Tho Vermont State Fair, which is being held in this city this week, has proved much more successful thau lor many years past. The number of entries in all departments is unprecedented, beinir fully double that of any previous year in most of the departments. Tin afternoon addresses were delivered by Hon. George F. Edmunds, United Btates Senator from this district, and Hon. John A. liriawold, the Republican candidate tr Governor in New York State. The romaluder of the utteruoon was devoted to trotting raoes; the beet time, 2-38, was mad j by the iiia-e Fanny, eutoit-a by Hon. H. (i. ltboi. of lieu ulngton. ' Thu number of competing horses for most of tho trotting premiums was laige. The attend ance is very large, and all the lines ot travel are crowded with those still coruine-. The grounds have been exowded with visitors the number present to-day being from twelve tq fifteen thousand. Many distinguished gentlemen fiom other btates are in attendance. To-morrow, the last day of the fair, will be devoted to horse exlilidtlons and awarding of premiums. Katur day there will bo trotting races on the Stale l air (.rounds, open to all horses; mile heats, bent three iu five for cltizeu' purses. Quite a largo number of pickpockets are In town, aud several fanners have beta vllcved of their jiocket- books. American Meelmuicn' Celebration, Lancaster, Sept. 11 The parade ol the United Order ol American Mechanic in this city was the largest and grandest civic demonstration ever held here. -About fifty councils from this Stats were represented, and several from Dela ware and New Jersey. Upwards of 6000 men were in line, and marching four abreast, occu pud fifty minutes in pasing a given point. Some : twenty large wagons were also in line, on which vailed trades r Ited their profession. On one w sgon wcrs thirteen vouug women, drecd In white, to represent the thirteen original states. Colonel MIIqj acted as Chief Marshal. Archs were thrown across the ontr end or four of the principal streets, and evergreens were 8iispnded across each of the four streets meeting in Centre frqnarc. A large number of persons from the surioundiug country towns were In the city. There were thirly-etaht bands of m isle In the procefion. The oration which wa to have betn delivered did not take place. I'olltlcal! IifFLiNOTON, N. J., Sept. 11. The ratitloation of the Republican nomination for Congress took place here to-niirh'. The (Jrant Legion, in ual torm, with torches, preceded by tho Burlington Hand, paraded the streets, and then ma'ched to the City Hall, which was crowded. Itev. Mr. Sovereign presided. General Itimlniir, the muni nee, spoke to the Boys in Blue, and Hon. A..W. Qnincey, of New York, tollowed. Great enthu siasm was manifested. The demonslialioa was vi ly satisfactory to the Uepnblicm1". ArouFTA, 8"pt. 11. The Radical Nominnting Convention held a mass meeting last night I he w hile spenkers warned tho negroes that 1 Seymour and Blair were elected they would al be put back Into slavery again. Alter the meet ine the negroes had a torchlight parade, iu Which about, 3C0 participated. , CITY INTELLIGENCE. TOR ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITIKS OBTSrDB PA9K8. Political. The hall at Market ami Merrick streets was crowded wl h Republican citizens, members of the club, and the meeting was very enthusiastic. Addresses were delivered by Hon. Charles O'Neill and A. Wilson Heuszev. lUa.. the Republican candidate for Senator. These gentlemen were listened to with greut atteLtion, and during their remarks were freauentlv gieeted with rounds ot applause. They discussed me issues oi me campaign, commented upon the different candidates of the Republican party, and urged their triumphant election. Bulb Mr. O'Aelll and Mr. Ilenszey Impressed upon the large audience tho necessity of a de cided success on the second Tuesday iu October, anu were nrm m tueir ueuei mat the ltepublicau voters of the Ninth Waid would uiva an in. creased majority lor the whole t'ekct. They remarked that the Presidential election would be influenced by the result of the October elec tion, and expressed their gratification at seeing so mauy patriotic men present who were deter mined upon a victory for republicanism. The msetiiig adjourned clieeii.g lor all the candi dates ol the party. bast night the Democracy held forth at Geimantown. Speeches were made by General William McCandless, John R. Reading, Stephen S. FiCQjiik, and others. Another Democratic meetins was held at Front aud Diamond streets, Nineteenth Ward, at which the Rev. K. S. Thnrin, John Rljd'ett, John O'Bjrue. aud others delivered addresses. Tub Assault on 1'oliceman Camac Law rence Tobin, John Canigau, aud James Whal ley had a tinal hcuriug yesterday afternoon, before Alderman Carpenter, on the charge of being implicated in the attack on Policeman Camac several weeks ago, on Walnut street. Mr. Camac teslitUd that the attack tonk place on ihe night of the 18th of August, shortly after 9 o'clock; he was on Front street, wheu he heard tne scream of a woman on Water strct, and going round he saw the female, who desired him to airest a man who had struck her iu the mou'h; the witness attempted to make the arrett w'nea be was struck in the back, and knocked in the atreet; a crowd came up aud he was knocked down; Tobm, he says, cut him in tha side once, Gairiean cut him twice, and Whalley kicked him in the shoulder; Tobin ha recognized, because ho (witne.-t) struck him in the eye; wituess spoke to several policemen right alter the assault, whom ho told Tobin had cut him. The counsel for the accused attempted to slow by witness that he himself was drunk on the occasion, but that was ruled out. Ke servr James D. Howley testified that Immedi ately after the assault on Mr. Camac, he started after the crowd, and eaw Tobin, whom he recog nized by CHhing out, "Larry, I know you:" to which Tobin replied, "Yes, and I know you; I'll try to get this crowd away." Several other wit nesses were examined, when the magis'rate concluded to hold Tobin aud Garrigan to answer for an assault and battery with inteut to kill, and Whalley tor an assault and battery. Fieemen's Convention. A convention of Bremen took place last evening at the Northern Liberty Hose house for the purpose ot adopting plaDs tor the reception ot the Wauregan tlook and Ladder Company of Norwich, on their arrival in this city on the 221 instant, Henry McDowell, of the Good Intent Kngine Company, in the chair. J. N. Kochersperger, of the Northern Liberty Hose Company, was elected Chief Marbhal, and he announced the following aids: Thomas F. Hannan, of the Taylor Hose, Henry McDowell, ot the Good Inteut Kngiue, and A. H. Ladncr, of the United States Hose Company, aids. The following persons were appointed as Divi sion Marshals: First Division, 8. M. Strouse. Companies Friendship Fnglne, Hope Engine, Northern Liberty Hose, Independence Hose. Second Division. Marshal, Thomas McDevitt. Companies Philadelphia Kngtue, Good Will Hose, Good Intent Hose, Good Iuteut Engine. MoyamenslUE Hose. Third Division. Robert Parks, Marshal. Com paniesWestern Engine, Taylor Hose, inde pendence Engine, Union Hose. Thb L atb Fight on thb Too William Spabkb. Jehu McDougal, a hotel keeper at Front and Gliard avenue, was at the Central Station yes terday alternoon, cbargud with being concernvd in the attack on Policeman Large, of the Tenth District, John and Peter Pote, and Henry Rice, which took place on Thursday evening, on the tug William sparks, at Bridesburg. it was testi fied that he kicked the poHcemau twice in the lace, knocking out several teeth, aud then flourished a huge knife, with which he struck Mr, Rice. John wbb hound over for trial. Casualties. The following cases were ad mitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital dutlng yesterday: Thomas Craicr, 18 years of age, residing at Sixth and Sluppen i-tieets. tell at Front aud Arch streets, and injured himseltabout the head. Marv O'Donnell, 40 years of age, residing at No. 732 Bedford street, was knocked dowu by an unknown mau, and Lad her head cut and ankle sprained. Jof ph Darenue, aged 50 years, employed In the sugar house of Ficker k Williams. Fifth aud Williams streets, tniured by the rolling of a hogshead of sugar upon him. Amount of coal trauKported on tho Philadel phia and Keixllijg Kan mud during the wuelt JVwh. Cwt. 30.7.S5 0U IS 2.5.V) OH - 10 : 3.ai) i or . PtHll l.j 2.01 J l;i euuing Thuikday, dept. lo, isus: From Ht Clair " Purl Cxrijon Pot.lHVlliO " f-cliuj iaill Unveil " Auburn " 1 Ki t t ill. t n V liarribtuiK aud Dauphin., Anthracite coal for week Ol.SiJ 14 I'.luurnnoiiH cohI from Karrlahuruiid piuij hiu for v. eeic 7,200 09 Totnl frr week paying freight 102.1 44 2S Coal for Conipniiy 'a use 8.o,s5 11 Total all kinds for week h)r,:M 124 Previously this year 2XiZi5M 00 A Race with French Velocipedes. A Palis correspond-nt describes a race with velocipedes which look place at Eughlcu, near that city, on the 23 1 of A ugmt : 'Jho starting point is indicated by tall f)a stnlnt, and as each race Is culled the competitor emerge one by one from the Avenue de Girardin (the famous Etnite ii Mayor of the villagj) and take np their positions atresst of each other, but hardly six clear feet upait, ai prescribed by the official regulations. They are all mus Milar looking youtis men not decked out, as Is gene rally the ense at tbee C'uipeiRion, in colored jockey caps and jackets, but wearing loose ordi nary coats and tad boots, into which the ends of theor troivsers ar thrut. The course, whioa is lt00 metres in Icuath (about a milo and a fur long), is in parts over a st ine pavd road. Still, the distance was fcoinplljhcd by the winner of the prize for velocipedes with two wheels in four minutes nnd twenty-live Becoml;", or at the rate of upwards of titieon miles uu hour, the velocipedes wit u three wheels belua almost halt as long aiiain, namely, six minute aud twenty-eight seconds in Heeomplisliing the sumo distance. The starter had a Hrge flag which he gronnded as a signal, and the ju ig0 wore the ribbon ot the Lecion oi Honor. The course, which was very badly kept by the numerous gendarmes, scrgenta de viile, aud "gardes du lac," was liued the entire distanc: by crowds of p-oidc, who loudly cheered tuc vtctoiimis chamber as he p-wKcd the winning post. No sooner bnd he dismount.ci tjan a loiiniina 'glass of beer was handed to him by some attendant Ganymede, a'ler qauUiusr which he was ready to receive the congratulation of his fiicnas. The prizes consited of gold and silver medals with the Knippror's pronle, made clasical as usual by the attist, on the one side, and a laurel wreath on the other. The contest Tor tho irold medal accorded by tho Senator Superintendent of the Reaux Arts, who seems to have taken velocipedes in der his special protection, was postponed until Sunday nert. The other prizes contributed by the municipality, by the Com PHty having charge of the lake and baths ol Knphien, and by various private individuals, includircr one or two of thi chief restaurateurs of the place, were duly awarded, as was also the. prize of a "tres-beau velocipede," given by the first manufacturer ot these vehicles in Paris. One must not omit to mention that the proceed ings were enlivened towards Heir cloe oy some enthusiastic srectatorovcibalaucing himself and tailing into the lake, from wnteh, fortunately, he was at once rescued by one of the nutuerouj boats close at hand. Bowling Green, Ky., is soon to be regu lated by a mammoth new town clouk. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine jfewa tee first Page, A 1 MA N AO FOB Bun K'ihks.......... Bun hkth PHIIiADKLPHH-THl's DAT. ......6 H7 MOUM Kihki ........ (, 64 1 lllHH Watmb J CLKAKEO YJ!.SjTjiKIJA:. Steanif iilp TunnvvBiiiln, reiimnics. Avannah, Phlla- dclphlK villi H'imlifrii Mini cH.'hidsIi'u c; Brig u.yue. Kruwn St. jntin. N. B.. u u Van Horn (sjlir Hiawatha, Aewaiuu, JSewbuoport, JuUa i.um- Isclir A K. SBtlotd. Hanson. Providence, elir (sanili, Colib. Nnw Bedlml, frhr Caro.liif O. Hujufs, Newtiurypirt, t-clir Morn ilk Llgtn, Irelunu. New L)ud n. Schr I'enrl. Plnkunm. Beverly. Kchr M. B,, iJlldernlPevrt, Lawinsg, I,ynn da. du, do. do. do. do. Total ToThunntay, (Aept. 12. . JK07..., ..2 337,550 21 The Ocean House, at Newport, is to b closed this week, but the Atlantic House will continue open daring the present month at least. ; , ; bebr Trade Wind, MoUuiau, Bjdtou, . Audauiied A. echr Emma P. Douglass, Harris. Richmond, fln fcclirW. X). i'rarjalln. Franklin, Bosiou. Uo' Schr Orozlniou, Bailey, Belfast, Ale., Day, HuddJll & fct'x llocltor, Jones, New Tork, W. M. Batrd & Co. AKWIVfcD YJtS'lERDAY. Itftl bsrque Bosiou. Luoouiiuoiie. 61 days fror p lcrnio vlauirgfutl, wilribrlniBinnBto W. H I'olp v v Barque . Murray, Jr., Wlmiu,4 daya noai h !hT;.m' In baliBRt to Trios. W ansou A dons. B-jatun, tcbr Virginia, McFa.rrten, 8 dnys from Hlllaton nt 8.. wllh plann-r lo K A. Houder Co. """"n. . Schr Plandnu.e, Kdwarda, 7 days ftora Charleston wllh pbospnate rucK to (Samuel Grant, Jr. Bcbr i.. Biurdevani. Cruae. 6 davs from Newborn N C, wilh lumber to NorerosB & rsbeeta. fscbr Jobn Wbilby, Henderson, l day from Port Peun. Del., wlih train to I'hrlmlan A Uo. febr J. M. Cluyiou. Triomas, l day from Frederlea D )., wllh grain lo Jas. L. Bewley A. ' Bchr Kitie HjII, Mmon, 1 day Iryiu Frederic. Del with grain to Jas. Ii. Bewley A Co. Hclir rcMmbo. Kallcy, 7 days Irora Bel fast, Me. Bcbr Kansas. Phillips fr.iuj Heatord, Dl. tsiennirr W. o. Plerrenont . MhronniiirM, 4 hoars from New York, with iadse. to W. M. Bulrd & Co, Oorreiiorulrnce 0 th Philadelphia Erchang. Lew es, Del., Sept. lu. Htup lierujati. Irnm Phtln dpiphla for Bremen, went 10 sea al A. M. 8olirs Kllr.abelh De Harl, from Now York lor Alexandria; Lock, from Pblladelpbla fur Nnwberii; Wake do. or Dliiblob; and While isea. with stone lor tne Delaware Bieak water, remain In ibe bar nor. JUaKPJX LAFTItA, lo!!l!DgCabt"C.t!si,fu?t0tlu' ' "e'PW. was Barque Manliou North, at Matanzas 1th lmt., for a pori uorih ot Hatieras. Baique I.lnua, Hfewiit, which sailed from Cardenas Zd Inst, for New Voik. was lonlopat Matanzan. Brig Bhaimon. Bawyer, sailed Iron IW.a 25ih nil,, for Delaware Bre&k water. Brig Hportcmau Norion, hence, at Slalem 9th Inst. Hr'K George Jv. 1 reacoll, Mills, hence, at KdKartown OlU lllfiti Brig Alex. Mllllken. Gray, from Rockport for Dela ware Brakwaier, at Newport iu lueu bchr Minnie Kinney, hence, ul Norwich Sth Inst. bebr O. F. Russell, O.ark, aud J. J, Iuiuan, hence, at Bristol 91 blnsl. ' fecnr Cccan Traveller, and Jnsephtne Hay, for Phi ladelphia sailed from New iouuon Siu lusu hebr Cant er Kelt, tjlioe, hece, al Pawtucket 9:h Instant. Bebr Klliabetb, Horner, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pawlucket Sth Inst. Bebr Beading KR No. 44. Trainer, salted from Waablnuton. D. C, 10th lull, for Georgetown, to load coal fur Philadelphia. Bebr Vasbil Bbarp, Sbarp, hence, at Boston nth Inst, Schra Transit, Kackult. hence for Bosiou: HoOert Palmer, Clark, hence lor Salem; and H. W. Beuedlei, Case, hence for Ly nn. at Kdgirtown 9in Inst. Bebr C. L. Herrlck, Baldnlu, lor PuiladclpUli.salled from Dlghton flib lusi. fc-chr J, B, bhlndler, Lee, henoe, at Marblehead 7th Instant. Bchr Cohasset, Olbbs, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford ih Insl. Bchr Mary K. Van Cleaf. McCobb, for Philadelphia, Bailed from Charleston Hill lust. Bchr Gen. Grant, hence, at Washington, D O , tth Instant. Bchr C. S. Groves, Weaver, for Philadelphia, cleared t Boston ih lnst. tcbr K. G wiitard, Parsons, for Palladelpbla, cleared at Portland 8lh Inst. Bchrs M. D. Cranmer,Craomer,and Harriet Newell, Gould, berce, at Newburypnrl Sib lust. Bebr" B. dk K Corson, Browen 'l'hoa. Jefferson, Bow man; Zeyla Crowell; Hannah inline Godf ey: Wall, Dearborn, Bcull; AunleMagee. Young; M. Fleloiier, Tracey; A. H. Kdwaids, Bartleti; B. B. Wheeler, Lloyd; A. M. Aldrldgn. Kob'iison; Wm. Wallace.cicall; L, (4 C. Wlsbait. Macey; V W. Locke. Hunllvy; J. B, Jobuson, Sititib: JC, R. (Graham, B" lib: J. A. Parsons, Clark: George Nevluger, Bmlib; Eva BhII, Banks; D. B. Mere lion, Ay res; and Burprlse, Beers, hence, at Boston Hub Inst. Bchr Curi Is iliton, Bomers, hence lor Boston, at Edgartown sth lust . Btesnier Bristol, Wallace, for Philadelphia, cleared at w York yesierday. MIBCELLANY. The Investlgatlcn li lo lue stubbing of the captain and msle of the Anierlcao barque jfi. Bcbulis, froin Pblladelpbla, before al uded 10 as having taken pivca before ibe U. S. Vlue-Consul at Di. Georges, B.iruiudu. bss resulted In two ot tbemeu belUK taken, from the vessel, aud placed In custody for Ibe purpose of being sent to ibe Pulled Blaies for trial. Th- witness, we are Inlorn ed. will be sent 011 from Hensacola, where the bnraua Intenils going from Asplnwall; tuo re roaliK er of the crew have gone ou In the vessel, and did not teem Innilntd lo give any truUkle. Bermuda Gait lie, Aug. Jtj. PROPOSALS. O ntLU. CHitl' yu A U 1 b It Ul A 3 1 ti u, Pkpaktmhvt 17 Louisiana. Nilvv Oni.Ktsi, l.n., Bepi, 7, iSiiH ppsle1' rropossls are luvlied and wl l oh reoeiyed at tins tulle uiiili 12 M.. 1 HUksJja Y, (he itn of bi'pteinber, lsiis, lor the lurnlsu'ng and ci ustrucilon ot au Iron lei c ri nnd ilie Nailmal Cemetery at Chalinelto L,(uear New Urleaus), Bald fence will ne ul.4 iei l"u, Foun lutlon Blocki for li e railing to be of conciete, Imbedded two ftel la 111 eurtb; 1 Irrei Ioup, 24ZIS 18 P'aua ai d si cllii'ailous can be soon at the Offle of Dm liii-iern a tr-(eueral V. H. A , Wasbl-igiou. D. V.: R Citltce olDepot (jiiMrternianier. Nw Yorltolty: al C'llico of lH'in.t QuarleruiaMlur, rulladelphia, Pa and at it)l Ultice, - '1'he ability ol the bidder to fulfill Ms aerearuenl niusl be g'laruuleed by two respousluln persons. NiV bid will be entertained fiom any party who has hliheno falles In his eugaieuieuls .witU auybri cU Of ibis Government. Bids will b- opened at time above named,! and bi J der are iuvlinil to bt pseiit. Tho Uulted Biates reserves the rlgbt to lejocl any or ail biits. . , Proposals mutt be ludorsed "Proposes for fenos Chain mo Cemetery," bud addrebued to the uuddr-tlned. By order of th Quartermanter-Gf nerai 1 1. a. l llAnliSS n. ivjirniun, Brevtt Crlg.-Geo, and Chief Uuartermasler, iVffIMUUU VI MVUWIMISI .1 INSURANCE COMPANIES, "flLLINGHAST & HILT! 8 ISSCRA5CE BOOMS, t9 bfSfyv ti No. 409 WALNUT St. ASJTNT8 ASD ATTORNBYB WO&l Home Fire Insurance Company, NEW HAVEN, CONK. Sprfngflold Fire and Mcrlne Tus. Co. SPRINGFIELD, MAB9. Tonkers and Kew York Insurance Co., NEW YOBS reoplcs Fire Lisnrance Company, WOUCESTKB, MASS. Atlantic Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PROVIDENCE, B. I Guardian Fire Insurance Company, . . NEW YOBS Lumberman's Fire Insurance Co., CHICAGO, ILL Insnrance effected at LOVEdT KATES, AU looses premptly and liberally adjusted at their Office, No. 40 tYALXUT Street, JL? ; PHfLADELPHIA. WSUHE AT H O LI E. GUARDIAN FUSE AND MARINE INSURANCE C0UTANY, fo. 426 WALNUT Ctreet. PHILADELPHIA. CJI1RTEREI) CAPITAL, - . $500,000 PAID L CAPITAL, . . - 100f000 NO LOSSES OK DEKTS. imure against loss or dauaRe by lre on Building, Mercbauulse, Hou-euold Furniture, aud all othe. Ioiarable property, aud also take Marine, (Vuai -hcd Inland NavWatiou Kisks at the lowest rates con siatent with seciuliy, W. K, OWKm, Presldeat NATHAN HAINES becieiary. u 1(J (a Bfj. F. O Bit YON, Bnrvey vuuibiuiia jb.uu Geo, V, Lawrence, uou tiiephed T. WHuon, Jonies V. a.lrk, ' K. tJ. WortbliiKtoii, Wm. K Cressau, John Ha.li.a, Edward N. Gratfan, Arthur Maglnnls, W m. W. e.iner, Ut. M. JHuJfivren, iSa.bau iJaiues, ihciiias Williams, Howard A. Atloale, I, Kemp Barllell, whas K. McJjou aid. QTRICT LY MUTUAL. PHCViCEKT LIFE Af.D TRUST Ca. OP PHILADELPHIA. Organized lo promote LIFE JNdTJRANCE among Oitiubers ol the BOCfEl'Y OF FKIENDA Ocod rlsXs or any clasi accepted. Pui.cUa lbud upod api-rovod plans at tha lowest rules. President, BAMl EL. It. bUIPLEY. V:ce-rrcaldeLt, WiLuiAM C. LONOaTHETH. Ac.uary, HOWLAftD PARItY. The advantages oilVred by thU company are not exceiitd, 12: U N D O N 7 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY KSUBLkllKO ltS. P&ld-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, ' VS,OOW,tUO IN C.-'OLU. liC'aL, PlbKCTOKs; K. M ARCHIBaLu, a. B. M. Uonsul, Chairman. A. A. LOW. ol A. A. Ul fe liros, K e. JaI tllA Y, 01 K. b. J oil ray & Co. - ' '. ' BICHAlCl) IkVIN, of i.icbard livin Co. ' ' L a Xlu eALOmoN, So. 11 W. i'alrty-uiKuih it. J. i Oi AIN JOHNSO.v, of J. J. Johnson s Co. J AllldS H1TJAKT, or J. J. btuart 4 Uo. M, W. CKOWELL, Kesldent Manager, No. W PINE s reet, N. Y. PilliVOST & HEKB1NU, Agents, gilm No. Iu7 Till it L Hireet, Philada. FIUB INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY THB PiLNNoVLVAISIA FIBE INoUBaNCE COA1 I'ANY Incorpniaitd iwll unarler Perpetual No. 61u WALNtT Street, opponlt Independence Square. 1 his t on. pauy , favorably known 10 ihe coruuiunlly for over forty years, coiiilnues to insure a-atust loss or damage by lire on Publlo or Private Buildings, e.iber peiuiaueuily or lor a limited lima Also on Furniture, blocks of Uooda, aud Merchandise gene rally, on liberal terms. '1 heir Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested In the most careful manner, which eua bits 1 hem to offer lo the Insured au undoubted secu rity In the casa of loss. jJlttjiA; j.u". Daniel Pmlib, Jr.. AU zander Benson, Iiiaac liazleburst, lliuuias Bobbins, Joan Devereaz, anuiuaa omiiu. Henry Lewis, J. Gllllnuliam Veil. ...... I., t TI , Danikl hmith, Jb, President. William q, Ckowmll, Becratary. 8ao ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. 'rfttl NN STEAM ENGINH AND sfW'iif'l'rJ BOJLKB WOKKo. NKAFIK fc LKVY. i.Ait.V.JLKVAL,Af,lJ THUAjBETIOAL BlNUINAKa W.A.V1?IJSlbTel, BOILKB-MAKKKS, BLACK b&UTHb, and FOUN LKBS, having lor many yean been In successful opeiaUon, and been exclnslvely engaged la building and repairing Marine aad River Kugluea, high aud low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water 1 auks, Propellers, etc etc., respectfully oiler their services to the public as being lully prepared to con tract lor engine of all slxee, Marine, Klver, and eiatiouary; having seis of patterns of different sixes are prepared to execute oiders with quick: despatch Jtvery description ot pattern-maklug made at the shortest notice. High aud Low-pressure Fine lubular and Cylinder Boilers, ot the best Pennsylva nia charcoal iron,- Forglugs of all sizes aud kinds lion and Brass Canting or all descriptions. Boll Turning, Stn-w Culling, and all ether work connected with the above business. Drawings and specidcatlons for all work dona al the establishment free ol charge, aud work guaraa- The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room foi repairs 01 beam, where tbey can He In perfect safety, ai d are provided wliu shears, blocks, ftuis, etc. utd lor raising hbavy or light weights. J A (JOB C.N KAFIR, JOHN P. LU.V Y. 1 1 BE ACH and PALM Kit directs, I, VAUbilN MiUtaiCJX, W1U111I H, MKJiaiCK JOHW B. rXfH. SOUT11WAKK F1FT2 AUD V. AalLLNuluN Hireeui. J-UILUK.LPHI, MKK1UCK A bOIia, A iKNOTNjii..lia AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low preomire bleaui 1 glDBJ lor Land, ilivtr, aud ilarine bervloe. Boilera, u asouiuiera, 'iauMs, lion lioata, etc l.B.iugs ol all kinds, either lrou or brass. Iron Frame Boots lor Gas Wora, Workshops, and Lallroad blailons etc, Beioris and Cias Maoblnery, ot the latest and most Improved construction. Bvery description of Plantation Machinery, aluc nsar, baw, and Urist Miiia. Vacuum Puns, Ol. bttaui 1 rains, Deieuutors, Filters, Pumping, Jul guje i, e'o. bole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Suirar Botllni i paralus Nuemyth'H PaU nt Hieam Uaiuim r, auu Asplnwall dc Wouity's Patent Centrllugal hc,;r Lrulnlug liacblut-L 6 Jtj JOHN CRUMP. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, . HIIOPSl HO. SIS E,4iUKI MTBKET, AS WO, nil I'llKMIIJr 8TREET, IU FHILADHXPHIA. insurance companies. FirE Insurance. LlTerpoL and LondoN nd GlobE InsnrancE CompnnYi SEVENTEEN MILLIONS. Short Term, Perpetual, Floating, and Kent Policies Issned on favorable terms. Office, No. 6 MEECHAMS' EXCUAXUE. AT WOOD SMITH, t IB 8m e ENKRAL AGENT. ELAWAUE MUTUAL SArETr INSUU' A nck COM PAN V , Incorporated bytheLAwU ture of Pennsylvania, jbss. OOice, Boutheast rortior THIRD and WALWDI Btreeis. Philadelphia. MABINJB INiSUKANCKH On Vessels, Cargo, aLd Freight, to all parts ot th4 World. INLAND JNfUR ANCK3 On Goods, by river, canal, lake, and land carriages ti all parte of the Union. FIRM INSORANCKa On merchandise geuertu'y. On Btorea, Hwelllng Houses, etc. . ASSETS OF TUB tOHPAlT Novemoer 1, tt7. 2W,0OO XT'5 !ed Htatee Five Per Cent. Loun, Iimm IWl.OOO'OO 120.0U0 United Htates Five Per L'eut. Loan, 1881 134.400MO 50,000 United Htatee 7 3-10 PerCeut. Loan Treasury Notes (2 563 50 fCO.000 State or Pennsylvania bix Per Cert. Loan 210 070 00 125,000 City of Philadelphia Mix Per Cent, Loan (exempt from lax) 125 635 00 59.000 State ot New Jersey Bix Per Cent. Loan ttl.000'00 20 000 Pennsylvania Kallroad First Uorlgage mx Per Cent. Bond. 19,800'00 25,000. Pennsylvania Kallroad, Sm oml UortgaKe Mx Per On t. Bonds. 23,375'00 26.WK) Wesieru Pennsylvania Kallroad Six Percent. Bonds (Pmnsyl vanla Rail roa-.l guaran teed .... 20,000'00 60,000 State of Tennssee Five Per Cent. Loans 18,000"00 Loan. 5,000,300 shares stock of Heroiatuown (Jus Company (principal and Interest ruarantned by the city of Phlladi'lchlft) 'it" 10 bharfe stock of PennBylva- nla liallmad Company. 6,000 lOoHbaresHtockof North Penn v. . sylvanla Kallroad Coinpanv. Z0.0O0 8O Shares Stock Philadelphia and Southern Steamship m twi T Company.-.....: zui.uuo Loans on Bonds and Aforixage, first Ileus on C'ty Property ...... 47O'0O 15,000'00 7,800'00 8,000-00 IB.000'00 201,S0CD0 " Market value, Sl.loZ.Slfl'SU ?m.,?Btat' M.O0O0 Bills Receivable for insurance uMe - ZU.I35 87 BaUnrea due at Agencies Pre miums on Marine Policies Accrued lnteie.it and other Oeblo dun the Company 3,33rse etock andKcrlpof sundry Insu rance and other Companies Cash In R.,T07,i't,0: estimated vatne ,017'00 cash in l,10,4torftr. TbowMC. Hand, Jamea O. Hand, Bdmund A. Souder Joseph H. Seal, Theophllus Paulding, II 1 1 fr It t u l "' 181,81562 It 607,605' 15 Samuel K. Stokes, James Trwinalr. Jacob P. Jonea, jaLat-s a. ni.ctariHna. JoSlllia P. W.vvm 1 Jonn 1). laylor, ouvuiTor ancitvaire, HHiirv n nun.... 1. Weorae W. Berna'rdou, I).T. Morgan, Plitaburg, J, B. Semple, Wiwv l,vtS XLy.1' Vice-Presidont. HH.NBY BALL. Assistant Secretary. T-l II0II l Irulr. Kdward Larllngton John B. Penrose, H. Jones Brooke, Henry Sloan, Georne G. Lelper, William U, Bouiton, Kdward Latourcade, jaoeo luegei, 12 80 -C1LUITER TERrETUAL. rraiiklin Tire Inswancc Co. 'office -N'-' AOS. 435 alid 437 ClIESSUT' STREET. AISKTS ON JANUARY 1. 18fl, lOoaooo, CAPITAL . 100,060-00 A CC A VKD HUH1L CH l,89a- i'A'A4fit;if5M........,..., ll8J,4"a L'NbKTTLED CLAIMS. INCOME FOR 1868 S3.bl-2 , ,000-00. IMSKM PAII fclXCK 1839 OVJB $5 500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Pollolea on Liberal Terms. AMUSEMENTS. Charles N. Bancker, Mumas wanner, buiiiuei Oranl, George W. Blohards uaac Jjta, DIKMJTOR3. George Fales, Aiireu itier, kraucla W, Lewis, it. D Thomas Sparks, illllamU .!. CrtATtT.R 1M . UAM,rou r. , , . JAB. W. McALLlafHB, Seoielary pro tern. Except at Lexington, Kentucky, mis Comuany his no Agencies West of Pittsburg. COMPANY TNSUKANCE NORTH AMERICA, Ko. 232 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA. ISCOBPOBATED 17M. CHARTER PEBPKTOAL, marine, Inland, and lire Insnrance. ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1868, - $2,001, 266-72. $20,000,000 Losses Paid la Cash Bince ita Organization. DIBiCTORS. George L. Harrison, Frauols B. Cope, Eoward H, Trotter, Kdward b. Clarke, T. Charlton Henry, ' Alfred I). Jessup, John P. Wulle, Louis C. Madeira, Arthur Q. Coffin. bauiuel W, Jonea, John A. Brown, diaries 'is lor, Ambrose W hite, William VNelHh, Hcbaid 1) Wood, e. Morris Wain, John Mason. ARTHUR O. COFFIN, President, Chables Platt. becieiary. WILLIAM SUKHLKtt, Harrlsburg, Pa-, Central Agent for thebiateof Peuusivauia, 1 2ij NSURE AT HOME IN TBI rcrni Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, Ko. S)21 CIlESJiUT St., Philadelphia. assets, 911,600,000. CHARTERED BY OUR OWN STATE. JMANAtl BY OVR OWH Vlrii.ESH. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. IOMtlEst lssl'KD UN YAUIOl'N PI.4NM, ApyUtatlons may be made at the Home Oillce, and at the Agencies throughout the Bute. i 18J J M N ES 1 H A lT A II K M ..?Rlr3IDENT ISA Mt III. K. s'lOHM VJCK-PltK-rlDENT J NO, W. MOUNOII A, V. P aud ACl'OABT IIOKATIO H. fl tl-IINW BKCItailAKV -piKEKIX INSURANCE COMPAJJY OF t iii-tii'i 11 in a.. UMXJKPOBATKD 1IM-CHAP.TER PERPKTfJA T JU'l toiret-i, opposite the Kxi-hni Jyo. 'tiA V AI liiiSCcmphuy Insure" fioui 10.1a or damage by on liberal terms ou btillduigspierchandlHe, furniture etc.. tor limited iirlodn, a u4 . yeriuaueully ou build Inmt bv dknnelL of iirpriilniiik. 'Ihe Cohii any has bteji 111 active operation for mors tuan HIXTY Kr BM, during wlilcfi all lOiita ve Uen promptly adjusted 11 rd paid. in kumiiL-i iaVIU JjBWIB, Bnulamlu Siting, Thoujas H. Powers, A. B. Mclieury, lidmuud Castlllon, John L. Hodge, j. u wanoiiy, Jehu T. Lew is, William 8. Urant, Robert W. Leaiulug, ! .1 l . - 1 . . . II, LIMK WU.I1"U Lawrence Lewis. Jr. Samuel Wilooz. i.rwi. v. r orris. JOHN B, W11CH JXI1KH. Proaldant. MRS JOHN DRfcW S ARCH BTftSET TfiE ATKK. Jlenlns at (pinner toS. . bUftilNI-H A'IKN T A TUKA.J. TJ MTTRprrv H I A(4K MANAMKII HAjiroN I H I T IMS KI-.OPfcWINC OK THK iMM FALL AM WIN TKK KKAHON. 8ATXBDAY VKNIN( hupwmoer 12. I;?. Oliver Uoldsmlih's fine old Come ly fSIIK BCOUPli TO CONtlURR: OR THK MfriTAaiiH OK 1 NIUIIP, MRS. JOHN HBkWtl MI as BAMirUSTLR ?'TL'W '" n Hlil ,M llober. 'Jrala: ..K. K, ai okay m.. L. L. James .... .W. vVaills M llu,..i Mrs. Tnaj-er Triiiv I iimitlfln M r. Jtrdiasile.'.!.'.'.!.""!.r'.'.r.'.!!!" llartlngs .-, flr Charles Marlow......i..'.'.!. i" K'ry IV! rs. frdraslle Neville..... . .,. V V"X 1 rtvious 10 IheCouiedy tne Urrij.s la will peii rni the overture to Hemlr.nil. e " and betweeu ISa pieces, Helnotloiis from "llartj . B en " UBlweeu lo conclude with lb ImntLa'ila Farce of Jenny ng, M, ,,,ftnny Dvenport Tn iBr "''.li sppearance In thitrilj ). Oratiby Ural W 1 ,l"g verl PWPlf L A B SO.V'. CAPTALN JIUSKri, PI T H v. UolloK MARINES. Orchertra.1..!.0.8, n ivvaiei(o,r:z.v::: lw'"(!r.'tv?,c;,,;"tfl ,c, , MONDAY EVENINO, Ppptnrnher 14 AO Ol'ERA Kr.PKAl'H). ffl in It hf ,u tan be secured for the ENTIRE SEHlhijl B4LLET CIIFSNUT STREET THEATRE m THK VHITK FAWN. And Jsrrelt and l'alnmr'a p,,nii.i.,A.i PA h 1SI KN K K AND VI.:NOI8R 1 miurpw. TB V. WTllTTT riuu 1 1 ' . r ti t Wtu . onwKoinuti KD, NFW DATES. VKW POVns K E W FPk C TH, A N I TA BLE A L' V THE (HARD IMPJlIUAU LA" Composed of Utile children ' ON HOBHFBACK, MILITARY BALI KT AM MARrrr NEHUNK'H HAUliHTKRH A l THE BATIT THK FKHTIVAL OF 1HK BELLS, THE BUM I'INd OK Tlltfl TOWER. THK FlltK-FLY BALLR'P. ORAM) PROCKtiHIONS. lvIODOM OF FISIIE1. THK AIKA BALLET, KARRMIUf MATELOT. TRANBFOKM ATION HCEMJfi, MATIMKE BATUKhAY. WALNUT STREET THEATKE, BEGINS AT 8 THIH (Saturday) EV h.JSlNU, Mepr. 12 8 TIOUbEH CBOWJJED TO IHK Ht'jMK. Jff'.'y1 "'K"'0' lte "i;"1 Bnmanuo Drama, In 5 sets, und a prologue by Charles Reade, Esq., entitled UUli rliA 1, . .t . . FOUL P LAY, &lcBujt? Icbra,d work of Charles BeadeandDJoa View of ihe Bay and City of Hobart Town. Australia . 'I HE LOVER'n I.KAP. ' u"r"',a inE PHIP IH bCUTTLKI) AND SINKS t, . lll'(i?M ON Tai PAU1FIU OCEAN. ,.,,,cn? ' Hs'-el Irom a watery grave. IUfclL.Ll.bU AND ASl'OUNDINU EFFECT. TTOX'S AiSIERICAN VARIETY THEATRE JJ EVERY EVEN1NO and wAiUBDAY " AFl'EKNOOX. , GREAT COMBINATION TROOPS. . In Grand Ballets, Etni.plau Bnrltsquoa. 8onq DamsPaiijomUriemjiast Acts, etc. ouu3 GOVERNMENT SALES. RAnLCPNr,KMNED ORDNANCE AXD O OUBNASlK a:ORh;.S,Bnd oilier articles, at Ht Louis Arsenal, bt Louis Mo. Will be offered or' ?lt':1,ll,iuuli? """"o". commencing at in o'clock A October 5, Puis, a large quantity or Condemned Ordnance bloies, and other iir.lcles. cnslsilng of Iron cannon, artl'lery carries, a. d cannon balls artillery in piements and ennti meuts. "uuuu DRI1S CBrbiiKs, mubaets. riiies, phiols, shot guns, swordi. Infantry at d cavalry accnutremenls. Hore equipments, cunsisiiug ot saddles, brid'es bailers, etc. A ri II. ery harness and parts of harness. " ' ' Leather, braes, copper, and Iron sorap. Cannon, moitar, musket, aud riflj powder, and mis- An opportunity will he offered by this sale for towns auu other asKooialloua.hr Individuals, to pur chase mi us aud carriages which may be usedfor saluta purposes. A catalrgue of the articles to be sold will be fur nished opon apidlc itlon at this Arsenal, or at tne Ordnance Olllxe. Washington, D. tt . Terms cay.b; ten percent, on the day of the sals and the remainder when the properly Is delivered Thirty dajs will be allowed for the removal' of heavy ordnui.ee. AU otner -stores will be re. ot'sale ' b6 removeu wllulu 'eu days from close Packing boxes to be paid for st the stated price tr be determined by the commanding oillcer. ' '1 he ollicer making lhesl reserves me right to bid In and suspend the sale whenever the bidding- does not ci'roe up to the limit that my be fixed by uroner authority en some of Ihe Articles, or whenever the Inieiests of the Culled States, lu his opluion, may he eubuerved by so doing. F. D CALLEVDEB, , . Brevet Br'gadler-Otiueral U.S.J.. Lien'. Col. 01 Ordnance, commanding Arsenal 1st, Louis Arsenal, tuo., Aug. M IBM 9 a 'Jit PUBLIC SALE OF CONDEMNED ORD uauce and Ordnance .Siore". A large amount 01 ooudemnvd Ordnance and Ord nance fetoiei will be o He red lor sale, at Publiu Auo tlon, at the Bock Island Arseaal, IllMols. on WED. ?tyjAi-tL? 'Vb ?By "I October. 18-i8,at 10 o'clocs:. A. M. The following list o tuiprlses some of ihe principal articles tube sold. v,zi 2B lrou gnrs, various calibres. ' ' ' ' 84no pounds shot, shell, eio. -820 held carriages. 2i lots of arti lery harness. MlScarblnef, various models. 873 muBki-u and rllles. various mc-dcls, KB revolvers, various models. ' -v- 4c,on lots of infantry accoutrements. Hmu McCleilan saddles. sui ucuiD orioles. , 6(U watering bridle. 1 . . Persons wishing complete lists of the stores -to bs sold can obtslo them by application to lbs Chief of Ordnance, at Wasbli gton. D. O , of Brevet Oolonel Crispin, United Hi ales Army Purchasing Ollicer, cor ner if Houi tou and Green streets, New York city, or by direct application to this Arsenal ' T. I. RODMAN, . Lieutenant-Colonel Orduauce, and Brevet Rrlrsdler-Uenernl U. 8. A. Commanding Reck Island Arsenal. Hepl. 4. 1HH Kssw AUCTION SALE OF GOYEHNMEST PRO-PKK'IY. HOKfrEB. RLANKK1M. DKUMS CLOTHING, ETC. vmiLm AtBjSTaMX vuam i khhahtjcu u rj. abhv No. 1118 Uirard reet, pRTLADRLHHja, Pa., Bept 8. 18119. Will be sold at Puuiio Aucilon. on Monday il the Itth met., al tne Hcbuylklll Arsenal Gray's Ferry Koad, at IV o'cicuk A. M., a lot 01 Clothing and Ctmp Equipage, rated as unserviceable for In ne to troops. 'the property to Oe sold will consist in Dart of RlarkeiH. Uniforms, Coals, Overcoats, Blouses, l oisge Caps, Canteens, Camp Colors, Drums, Fifes, Flats, Jackets, Carcp Kettles. Mesi Pans, Knapsacks. Flannel aud Knit Hbirts, btockings, Mirapi. Etc. Will also be sold at the same time, about It 000 yards Black Cotton Wlgans, three Hois, s. Also, a lot ot unserviceable Uuar'ermaster's Stores, cr nslstlng of a lot of old Iron, Btuves, eta Caiaogues of the property to be sold Will be lur nlehtd on application to this oUice. . , , . . . . e- CBILLY, Brevet Colonel, and Assistant Quartermaster United btates Army. i, 3r, FURNISHING GOODS, SHIBTS,&0 Ha 8 Ka Ca narris' Seamless Kid Gloves. ETEBX PAIB WAUB ANTED. : EICLU8IVE AGEHTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. V. SCOTT & CO., 1 rrrp KO, 811 rilKSISUT MTU EST. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM IIIBT HAHVFACTOBT, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNI3HINQ ST0BB. PJ'PFECT FITTING BHIHTtl AUD DRAWERS made Irom measurement at v-rv short nouoe. All other arilclts ot (JEN ILUMIOI tj DREjS GCOLB Iu full varleiy. WINCHESTER & CO., IU No. 7H6CHEHNUT Htreeb CORN UXCIIANOH BAG MANUFACTORY, JOHN T. BAILEY A CO., SUOVID TO N. E. corner ol Market and WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN UAUS AND BAGGING Of every description, for Grain. Flour, bait, buiier-pbimphale of LLne, Bons ' Dust, Etc. Large and small GTJNN Y BahB cnnBtautly onlhand tH A lso, W OOL bAOKts. i0UM T. BAILKg. jAilaVl CUSCADIM,