PERSONAL. Some Interesting particulars have been received of the death of Adjutant Henry W. Hall, of the 61st Illinois. The rogitnent led an assaulting party in the attack on Konesaw Mountain, on the _ith nit. Toung Hall was aL the head of the regiment, cheer ing the men on, when 1,0 fell, a few foot from tho breastworks, hit by nearly a dozen bullets. On the subsequent recovery• of the body, tinder a. flag of truce, the officer in command of the rebel force paid si strong tribute to the courage of the Adjutant. Ho said It seemed hard to kill so bravo a follow, but ho Was too dangerous a man to allow him to advanee any further. This officer was very courteous, prohilsed to return the Adjutant's sword If it could ho found, and behaved every Way like an honorable foe. —A number of Chinamen had an "afillir of honor" in this city, on Saturday Wiling last, and they had it all•tO themselves. A dispute occurring relative to money !natters, they locked themselves in-the room where they happened to ho assembled, and went at (he work of annihilating' each other with a vigor and determination worthy of the entice. Huge knives and iron bars were the wea pons used. Ono man was killed outright, and seve ral others were badly wounded. :Nilo Chinamen seem Ito know how ,to settle little business and personal differeuees quite as troll as white people.— Californian. Daniel S. Dickinson was orator of the day at Oswego on the Fourth, and in the evening of the day a sealed envelope, containing $lOO, was handed to him as an acknowledgment of his highly satis factory effort, but Mr. 1). handed it hack, with tho request that a committee of ladies should distribute it among the poorest families of absent soldiovs from that village. The St. Louis Union tells nobtut a young lady belonging to a Secession faintly who, now aged 13, has been inn state of stumbeesincoter fourth year. She wakens but twice In twenty-four hours, remotes awake for seven minutes, converses and oats, and again drops asleep. Her face and hands are de scribed like the heroines in an old ballid, as "lily white." Tho. ease is a good one to describe to the marines, or to the psychologists.. —Paris correspondents chronicle the death, at the Cherbourg Hospital, of the brave fellow, Gowan, who had his thigh crushed while serving ono of the big gnus of the liearsage. At tho dinner given by our Minigtor at Paris to Captain Winslow, tho sta.: goon of the Reareargc gave its account of the bravery and fortitude shown by this gallant Yankee tar, and the company at once subscribed a handsome sum to build him n monument—tile surgeon charging himself with carrying out the desire of the donors. The late Ring of Wurtemberg was the oldest sovereign in Europe. Ho wus brother-ImM w of Jerome Bonaparte, and consequently an uncle of Prince Napoleon and the Princess alathilde. Lady Oen rudo.pouglas, daughter of the Mar chioness of Queensberry, has taken the white veil, at the convent of Harnmerstnith, England. al dretzek has engaged his churns for next sea son from the Tacon Opera House, Havana. 0 surge Lance, en English painter of flower and fruit pieces, and an artist of some note, died recently at New Brighton, England. Bloudin Is at Paris, giving exhibitions or his skill at the Hippodrome. Arr ArrOMoAr; MONARTNIIV.—Mr. Chas. Walker, of Belgrove place, Brighton, undeterred by the ridi cule which has boon showered upon Father Ignatius and the monks of Clayaon, has published a good sized volume in defence of the brotherthaal—their "order,'," their services, their mode of life, and An {Olefin monestleisei generally. Tho "Monastery" was established in Anglist,lbG4 and now removed to Norwich, a. wing of the Oin pion Rectory, lent to the brothers by 81r. Drury, the eccentric but well-off incumbent or that very dull little village. It con tains only four rooms., a "refectory," commonly called o ditting.room, dormitory ,or sleeping-room, parlor. and room for the superior, Father Igna tius, whore name among unconverted Englishmen is the ;Rev. Joseph Leycester Lyne. As there are a good many brothers in thoestaulishment these quarters must be sometrhat coin fined, and they aro in practice still further limited by a rule which forbids Conversation in the "cloister"—/aice passage—ln the dormitory, and the superior's mote. The brothers are called very early, before four, to sing "lauds" In the 'oratory, a brother waking them all with it Benedienimis Deo.". Jr you are sleepy you may .sleep ' Only if lon do there Is pentium) inflicted by the superior, a penance not described. The brothers all wear and sleep in the Benedictine habit, so the toilet is rapid and after- lands they rest again till half past flve, when they rise to sing "Prime," con sisting "of three psalms, a hymn, and various prayers, followed by a commemoration of the faith ful departed Made by the 180th Psalm, with a col lect." This finielied, each brother washes himself—a • proton - umisitally necessary from the absence of linen—and makes the bed", one ehnsen by weekly rotation doing meanwhile:ill the housemaid's work. Thence-they proceed to the refectory to meditate till a quarter' to eight, when "Brae" is said, which lasts Remit ton minutes. At eight the rector cele brates the communion—by the way, hi the parson age centecrated I—of w 1 ich each brother partakes three times a 'week. Father Ignatius talks to in quirers,- villagers, and children, and then such as require breakfast, of whom Mr. Walker, we aro happy to' See, was one, have it in the refectory. After bren kfost the brothers disperse, the superior to write letteriyone brother to teach a school, another to instinct private pupils, others to copy, translate, or study. tuitildineer, at half past twelve. This meal consists for lour days to the week of suet pudding anti roast or boiled meat; on Wednesdays and Fritlays.or hard dumpling only; anti on Sundays of suet dumpling, - nteat., and sweet pudding. During dinner some "no of - the brothers reads aloud some book en monastic duties, or chapter from the " But fatten of Uhrlst," or on Situdays stories from Church histurv. awl - then the brothers retire for the daily siesta. air. 'Walker acknowledges frankly that most of them slept when he was there ; and, as they were all in one room. and all had filled taunt.. Selves wit h these horrible edibles, Suffolk dumplings, leb us hope the snoring was expf.tory. Too rest laste4.lll twn, when the brothers repeat the "nones," then work as before till four, then give themselves up to recreation, f. e. walking about rho grounds —running is strictly forbidden—till six then sing the vespers, which "consisted of four psalms, a chapter, hymn, the "Magnificat," the collect for the day, and sundry thimummoratione—that is " an tlphous and collects supplicating for. fitrlicular graces, or commemorating particular saints; then go le a grand hurry to swallow down the tea; thou sing 'evenSting,' then practice , is choral ser vice, during which Mr. Walker hail to blow the or gan till be le savage at the reminiscence ; then sing compline," another service, and finally go to bed atnine in their clothes. The services arc not, how ever, over, or at 1 A. hi., a brother, bearing "an enormous wax candle," marches turough theictormi tory saying to every sleeper, " Beuedleamus De ntine," to which be is expected to reply, " Deo gra flee," and all assemble once more to sic% the nee turns, pestles,' antiphons lessons from Scripture, and collects, and then finally to bed once more for two hours. when the brothers aro once inure roused, to recommence with the service or the "lauds" the everlasting routine. We must add that every day. each brother kneels before the. Superior, and con fesses to any breach of the order, that general con fession is strictly observed, and that the duty of obedience Is 'sternly ninintained, though modified by the really line character of the Superior, Wilo2o only foibles seem to be a tendency towards florid music, nod to work the brothers, especially at organ blow ing, till they become, like air. Walker, slightly' savage.—London Spectator. Pownsmhim/. Exetosiorr.—The grinding mill t,f the Massachusetts. Powder Norks was blown up et eleven o'clock Tuesday night, the 12th instant. The building was completely dentoll.hed, no less than two hundred pounds of powder exploding. 'the man who worked tho mill had left but a few moments before, and was thirty feet distant at the time of the explosion ; hence his injuries were not terious. This is tho third explosion that has taken place at these works within mv weeks. Tire editor of the Nashville 'Dispatch has in his possession a sot of teeth supposed to have belonged to some preiidetuite monster, which was dug up near Ooodlettstille, Tennessee. The tenth weigh four pounds and five ounces. THE CIT Y. The Therineilieter. .113LT1,8 17X 8 ISM. .. JULY s o l e "14 6 1 12L....8 ' S . X 6: D'A 67 81.....eaPK. WIND. WIND. NE E by 8 BE --- JULY 17. 1869. BA.III 12 al— ....3P.M. : Ca 76 - 72 WIND. .ENE.... 11 by W. NE i E by N JULY 17, 1861. 16. k. /4 12M 3Y M, 72,14' ..... ...2.5. 21 vrt:co. NE ENE • ENE 1111 LiTA HY. ARRIVAL OF SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS The transport steamer State of Maine arrived at the second wharf below Vine street, on Saturday morning, with 527 sickand wounded soldiers from City Point, Va. ... The following soldiers died on the way up: C. Doyle, Co. 0,2 d Regimeot New York 21. P..; T. S. Angle, Co. A, 109th Now. York Vols.; 0. H. Ferry, Co. G, 27th Michigan Vols., and B. A. Porter, Co. G. 96th Penna. Vols. The newspapers in the States to which thrum men belong are requested to publish their names. The ambulances of the firemen were on hand, in which the soldiers were conveyed to the Broad and Cherry, Filbert-street, Chestnut Hill, and Christian. street hospitals. The ibllowing Penneylvanians and colored soldiers were among the number: • PHENSTLVANIA REGIMENTS. 8 Boors, D.'4B . J H Meyers, EC, 45 A Muffin, 0,214 Art J F Moore. K. 45 F W Koch, K 48 F tilosimer. D. 95 W Eite6toan,„ k. BIC Smith, B. 2 II Art J Bowdon, t,; • , 45 g scowling. K, 211 Art L Elliott. i. 45 L C DeiNudnir, 11, 2 H Art M Smith, 0,41 E,C Jme4, C, 01 . .1 Cole. 2 FE Art J 19..latItto, 13, 49 .3 Zollinaer, E. 2H Art W Batter, E. 2 II Art C Case. U, 81 J ti Hartlettbarg, 11, 43 .1 Batch. r, A, 46 D Boyer, E. 43 J Abraham. 91, 180. W MI Sayde,r, D, 101 R McChtPuer , K, 100 C Wins, C, 2 II Art J DI Haw Iltvo. G, 109 H ,1I Connelly, H, 2 H Art 11 0 Bplert , e, 1, 2 H Art .1 el Stritniater, K, 100 J W Howard, D, 80 B'f Klee. 0. Lk H IC Lawry, 3 1.1 Art'-J Pifer. K, 45 M Smith; 1 , , 49 . P Dellinger, 0.4'l W It Stouter, .1., 194 H &leer, C, 2 II Art UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS. 3 Hayea.„D, 24 3 Sillmaa, B, 43 R 'huller, teamster lB Shims. A. 23 D Jones. 11, 43 S Lane. 8,19 L White, F, 'At .1 Laster.C, 29 13 Nelson, C. in • .1 Epm, F, 28 .7 Stevens, 0, 19 D (tsburne, O. 31 17 Itoblto.on, A, 80 B W Gann, U, 5 11 Ghent, H, :4) \V Heller, F. 30 8 Blair, teenteter ii Job aloe, E.:41 .7 Chew ' , 0, 4 H Weaver , F, 2 CaT W Wgilams, 0, 30 • 0 &miter. D, 29 DEATHS ItEPOHTED. The following deaths we cal director's office on Sat Filbert-sired Hannlat.— list Regiment U. S. S. S. Summit-House Ilos j ettal.—Ed. W. Pray, (Jo. E, Zlith Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers. Broad and Cherry-atreel Hospital --Benjamin W. Godkin, Co. 1, sth Rogifilont New Hampshire Vo lunteers. Cheater Hospital.—Sorgoant G. T. Zwick, let Re. &mem Michigan S. S. Mower Ifospital.—Lorin Turner, 00. A, 6th Reg!. =ant Penns} (yenta Cavalry. re reported at the modt turday : Henry E. Balnam, Co. F, DEBEItTii.D "FROM ARMY 11.091'ITALS The following named solders were reported at the medical director's Once on Saturday no having deserted Itom army hospitals In this department: From Broad and Chermmtreel Ilospital.—Stephen Owen, Co. 0,157 th N. Y. Neglrnent, on May 27th; Alfred Neese, Co. F, 149th New York Regiment, on May 27th. From AloClellan Hospital.—Chuloo Frill, Co. - F, 39th New York Regiment, im May 16th. . • .From Ouyler Hospital Ocrmaniomn.—Peter , M. flout, Co. I, 10th Mass:Regiment, on bln.yottthy M. Carrigan, Co. F, 211 New York' Artillery,. on June 2711,; Marisa Emmons, sergeant, Co. 0, 100th, Pennsylvania Volunteers ' on June 14th • Hugh Murphy, corporal, Co. 13, 6th New llantahlro, on June 234; II ugh Nolan, Co. H, 100th RNlcoont I'. V. on June 11th • M. Navarro, Co. B, 47th Itewlment New York .liine 21st. From Fi bprt.str,et Hospilal.—.Tomno W. Shaw, Co. 1C,9341 Now York Volunteers; George L. Payne, Co. B. 143 d Pennßylvauln Volunteers; John 01Ilea, Co. 0, sth hlnlne; . tames 0. coning, (to. 11, ith Rhodo blend Volunteers; E. L. Hamlin, 00. B, sth Keine. THE CITY BOUNTY The Mayer limed warrants on Saturday morning for the payment of the city bounty to forty men who have enlisted for three years and been credited to the quota, of_ the silty. The total number of men paid during the weeltwai ninety.seven, which called for nix°. • TITE ITENRY GUARDS. This well-disciplined body of pollee °Moen hove done the State service. Their organization is kept 41p . in the most admirable manner. The people of Philadelphia all know of tho organization. In the oorly part of last week, when peoplo began to think there was somo danger from robot invasion, all eyes were turned to the Henry Guards. Demands cams from all quarters nt once upon Mayor (Leery. The Guards wore wanted here, there, and overywhore, but the Mayor concluded their presence was °enmity desirable for Philadelphia. This demand for the Henry Guards shows • the importance of military organization. If wo had moro such bodies as the Guards, the people would of courso fool more se cure. TTIE COMMERCIAL REGIMENT rive, companies of this regiment aro float in camp, and three more will go tharo to-day. WI. Lechler Is In colon:hild or this rogimont. Ho la a good officer, and has labored oarnostly to convict() ltls regiment. • RECRUITING There was no ruivaneement In the number of en listments on Saturday compared with Friday. Those who did enlist wore substantial men and not boys, as wns the ease several days previous. The regiments forming will, when completed, be an honor to the atty. Several are nearing their com pletion, and will, no doubt, depart from the city during the present week. The City Treasurer nab! over 6'0,000 for bounty purposes last week. (If this sum $30,000 wee for one-hundrod•days men. Tots Includes Hastings , battery, which was mentioned in Me Press of Saturday. "MEL% LABE° US. PROM TILE BLOCKADING SQUADRON Tho U. S. supply steamer Massachusetts, Lieut. ll'ost commanding, arrived off the navy yard on Sa turday morning from tho South AtMatte Blockad ing Squadron. Sho has boon its far South as St. John's, Fla. and brought with her a number of pas scalp:n*B, Including thirty-two rebel prisoners. ARRIVAL OP REPOOFIES Refugees aro daily arriving front tho South and take up their quarters at the Union Volunteor no frolinfont Saloon. Upwards of fifty arrlviad on Sa turday evening, entno with their fatittlies. alost of these mon aro seeking employment, and those desi reus of farming Minis, mechanics, and laborers should apply at tho Saloon. EEEMIG! The Sanitary Fair bnildings in Logan Square have boon given up by the Government. They wore used temporarily to quarter the convalescent soldiers from the Lalloll3 atuty hospitals who wore to ho sent to Washington. SHOOTING CASE A young man, named Harris Bateson, nod yeicrs, was shot In the right breast, at, a late hour on Saturday evening, un Walnut Arcot, above Eighth, by some unknown parson. Ho states that ho was passing by at the time, when a tight was going on, and some poreon tired a pistol, tha Lail from which struck him. Ho was conveyod to the Pennsylvania Hospital, whore ho now lies in a very clangorous condition. Shortly after 3 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, a fire broke out in the frame stable occupied by Thee. McElroy, at No. 5 Jefferson street. The bending; together with a lerto quantity of lumber and finish ed work, was entirely destroyed. The flames at tended to the adjoining property, and burned oft the northern and of Desher's stable, in ``he rear of No. ISM Frani:ford road, but did not roan the in side of the stable. The roof of Henry Theis , tavern, at No. 1500 Frankfort roadoras also burned off. 'rho furniture was badly damaged by . water and breakage. Mr. John Florida owned the building. No. 15V2, adjoining occupied by C. XV. Shober, tailor, and as a dwelling by Ann Eliza Harvay, was unroofed, and the contents of the buildingdantaged. This property also belongs to Mr. Florida. Ills loss is covered by insurance. Tho tenants had no insu rance. The ingrain carpet-weaving shop of J oseph Allen, on the rear of No. 1509 Front street, took fire, and tho building and stock sustained considerable da mage. Mr. Allen had nn insurance of $1,500 Upon his stock, which he thinks will cover hie lase. The dwellings Nos. 11, 13 and 15 Jefferson street, owned by Samuel 11Tegargeo and occupied respec tively by William Burnet, William Me Alarms and Anne White, wore unroofed. In all these dweillogs the furniture sustained much damage from water and by its hasty removal. The origin of the tire is not known at present.' About tho saute time the'reof of a dwelling, at the northwest corner of Fangliniti's court and Spruce street, was slightly damaged by fire. Later in the afternoon, a. slight tire occurred at No. i 22 Arch ftreet. At 1 P. M. n be.rn, with sheds attached, nt corner, an the Buatleton pike, belonging to John O'Brien, was destroyed by tire. Shortly before two o'clock, yesterday morning, a frame kitchen, attached to the dwelling of Hubert AlcCattily, on , Frankford road, above Laurel street, was slightly damaged. Between two and three o'clock the proving -build ing at the Bridosburg Arsenal was destroyed. Vesterdny afternoon alight fire occurred at No. 225 North Third street, which was caused by some children setting shavings on tire in the yard. The handsome fire coat which was put up at the Sanitary Fair for Chief Engineer David -AL Lyle was won by the America Hose Company, they ha- Ting con tributed the largest amount. Mr. J. Mar tien, on behalf of the company, presented the coat to Chief Lyle on Saturday evening. He replied in a few modest words. A collation was then partaken of. The Hope Engine Company will make a street parade to-day with their new steam enzlne. which was built at the Amoshang works, New Hampshire. The Mechanic Engine housed a new steamier on Saturday. The Independence Engine will hens° one to day. It was built by Chapman be Bro., of Kensington, and eust.s4,ooo. THE COURTS_ Quarter Sessions—Judge Allison. On Saturday Henry O'Neill. charged with having caused the death of Henry Force, at the house of Mrs. Eager, No. 118 Lombard street, on the 4th of the present July, by stabbing him with a knife, had a hearing on habeas corpus, his application being that ho be admitted to ball. The evidence clearly showed that Force was then ggressive party, and that the defendant O'Neill, used the weapon as a last resort, and in self-defence. Judge Allison granted the application, and Axed the bail at $2,500. Dougherty, Esq., appeared fur O'Neill. John Carr, charged with the killing of Patrick A. Smith, by shooting him with a pistol, at the corner of :Eleventh and Christian streets, on the evening of the 4th of July, also had a hearing on habeas cor pus, to be admitted to bail. In his case the evidence indicated that the killing was the result more of the careless use of the weapon than design The ap plication was granted, and the bail was fixed at $l,OOO. Carr was represented also by Mr. D. Dough erty. In the case of Patrick Daley, convicted of carry ing concealed deadly weapons, motion for a now trial was, after argument before Judges Allison and Ludlow, granted, and Daley was required to enter bail in $l,OOO for good behavior thr one year. The parties previously convieted of selling liquor without license were then called up for sentence. The judge said he would discriminate in the sen tences to ho imposed according to the circumstances of each particular case. In every case the law, was imperative that imprisonment should be a part of the sentence. Where parties had been knowingly selling and had made no attempt to procure a li cense, the punishment would be heavier. Where they bad allowed the limit fixed by lawl.funo l i ) to puss without having first ialen a trcense. but had afterwards obtained one, tWe sentence would be lighter, and in the cases where pleas of guilty had been entered, by Which the Court and the county had been saved the expense of a trial, the sentence should be as light as a proper regard fur justice would allow._ James McPherson, 914 South Fifth street, Robert Cunningham, northeast corner or Sixth and Car penter streets, IL Welsh, 2222 Marshall street, and Hugh Mom, Richmond street and Lehigh avenue, who had entered pleas of guilty, wore sentenced each to pay a tine of 625 and to undergo an impri sonment of 48 . hours. Samuel Lockington, 211 Dean street, who was re tailing under a wholesale license, was sentenced to pay a line of $5O and to three months' imprisonment. . Dr. Weitzstein, Egglestleld, selling without ll comae, was lined $75 and Imprisoned for four months. John Stuber, 190 Germantown avenue; no li cense.' Fined $25 and imprisoned for one month. Charles Dunlap, northeast corner Twenty-second and Cherry Streets, selling under a grocer's license, was fined $25 and imprisoned for one month. Jacob Martin, 1010 Korth Fourth street, retailing under a wholosille license. Fined 450 and Impri soned for two months. Owen Raynelds,lo2o Locust street, produced li cense dated 4th of Juno. lined $2.5 and imprisoned for one week. Thomas Hamilton 6 2 9 South Fourth street. Li cense 6th of June . one week Imprisonment and *25 fine. Patrick Alone, Fourth and Sbippen streets. Li cense 10th June. One week Eastern Penitentiary and *26 fine. Charles Short, 413 South. Eleventh Street. One week Eastern Penitentiary anti $25 tine. Neill' O'Donnell, 14 Oallowhill. License June 29th. Two weeks Eastern Penitentiary and $25 tine. John Pliskell, 345 North Front. License June 6th. One week Eastern Penitentiary and $25 tine. Richard Murphy, 359 Race street. License 4th June. One week and $25 tine. Frederick Shaffer, 1216 North Fourth street. Li cense June 11th. Two weeks Eastern Penitentiary and $25 tine. . Thomas %McLaughlin, Fourth and Germantown avenue. License 6th Juno. One week and $25 due. Thomas Farren, 425 Germantown avenue. Li cense 'June 6th. One week and 425 flee: '- Charles T. Manuel, corner Girard avenue and Palmer street. No license. $5O and three months Eastern Penitentiary. 0. Kauffman, 22 South Fourth street. Licensed June oth. $25 and one week Eastern Penitentiary. It will be seen from the above list of those who have been Wetly indicted and punished for a viola- Don of the liquor license laws, that It comprises but a small number of those against whom true bills of indictment were returned by the Grand Jury whose labors have just closed. Of course the District At torney, when he stated to the court on Friday that be had no other business ready to be presented to a jury during the present term, did not overlook the Met that these indictments are still pending, and It Is doubtless his intention to call them up for trial at the beginning of or perhaps during the first week of the August term, when but little new business will be ready, and have them tried. Ali who have Violated the liquor license laws should be convicted and puuLshed. and If this Is done, the Grand Jury of the next,. June term will not be called upon to find three hundred indictments against delinquent liquor sellers. The court adjourned till Saturday week. TAB (Before Mr. Alderman Whites ROBBING A MONEY DRAWER. Henry Galloway, a colored youth, apprenticed to a Mr. Brown, shoemaker, on South Twelfth street, was sent on an errand on Friday evening to the store of Mr. B. Quinn, on South street, above Sixth. Mr. Q. was not In, and the boy took his departure. The sum of la, that had been placed In the till a few moments before, also disappeared mysteriously. Mr. Quinn returned, and missing the money, wasp!. don fell upon the lad. Mr. Quinn went after an officer, and upon returning, found the boy In the store engaged In a struggle with Mrs. Quinn, who was endeavoring to keep him from going out. The lad was searched, and :$l3 of the money recovered. He refused to stale what 'heiltd done with the re maining four dollars. Ho was committed to answer. [Before Mr. Alderman Beitler. • HOUSE ]IItHAI(EitS. On Saturday afternoon Joshua It. Reid and Jo- Seph Harman, !dial! Wilson, both young . men, were arraigned at the °antral Station on the charge. of ' attempting to break into the residence of 1)r. Ste phens, Pin Filbert Street. The house is unoccupied, the family being In the country. The prisoners were observed by a neighbor, and his suspicions were excited because of their mysterious, move ments. Presently he saw them scale the fence. Word was rent to Officer Hamilton, who, In compa ny with Officer Brown, arrived, and on looking over the fence. Reid was discovered in the act of prying 31).7:41i n n g d 2i w ie sh ot t o to r r ti e th u a ur f e r w angn e g to tise aw l. ay li . po i, -,was picked' up. Both the prisoners attempted to escape, but were: caught as they jumped the fence in their retreat.: After the development of the above facts, the accused,were asked If they had any re marks to make, to hich they replied an emphatic 6, Pio." The prisoners were committed In default of 1 0 2,600 ball to answer at"cou rt. It may be stated to this place, that those prisoners ware in the hands of the detective police officers some time since for robbing n. house in the southern part of the eity. Thu circumstances at the 'time seemed to Implicate tile parties, but there not being sufficient evidence to convict, he parties were dis charged. At that time the prisoner, widnow gi vas the name Of Harman gate his name as Wilson. COMMITTED. John Foley bras committed on oia l on r t eurr(claervedaftebry noon to await the result of the little boy Andrew Fogel, who was pulled or pushed down the steps or a music saloon, about which the particulars were given in Saturday's Press. The little boy was removed to the Penn Hospital. A Certificate of the physician of that insti tution set forth that ho was dangerously ill.. The prisoner seemed to be very downcast because of the, sad affair; and from the fact that ha knew nothing of It, some Idea may be formed that he was deci dedly drunk. RAILROAD LINES. • PENNSYLVANIA. ( 74 ) c i CENTRAL RAILROAD. Cl' Ak. PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBUftd :MO MILES DOU BLE TRACK. THE SHORT ROUTE TO THE WEST. Trains loave the Depot at ELEVENTH and MARKTIF Streets, as follows: Mail Train at 7.26 A. M. Fast Line at...., 11.25 A. Id. Through Express at ....ISA° P. M. Parkesionrg Train, No. 1, at 10.00 A. M. Parkesburg Train, No. 2 at ' LIM P. AL Harrisburg Accommodation Train at 2.50 P. M, Lancaster Train at 9.00 P. AL Paoli Accommodation Train, (leaving West Philadelphia) 6.00 F. M. The Through Express Train rune dally—all the other trains daily, except Sunday. FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST, The Mail Train, Fast Line, and Throngh Express en treat at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg ing roads from that point, North to the Lakes, Went to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivera, and South and Sonthweut in all points accehoible by Railroad. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD. The Throngh Er press connects at :Blairsville Inter• section with a train on this road for Blairsville, In diana, &o. EBENSBURG AND CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train counsels at Cresson at 10.46 A. M. with a train on this road for Ebensburg. A train also leaves Crosson for Ebon , burg at 0.46 I'. LI. HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The bfall Train and Throngn Exprous connect at Al toona with trains for Hollidaysburg at. 7.66 P. M. and 8 40 A. M. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train connects at Tyrone with trains for Sandy Ridge, .11111lipebura. Port Matilda, illiesburg and Bellofonte. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD-TOP RAILROAD. . _ . . The The Through Express Train coungete at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell and Bloody Run at 6.66 A. M. NORTHERN CENTRAL AND PHILADELPHIA AND ERIN RAILROADS. FOR SENSORY. WrT.LIRMRPORT, LOCH RAVEN, 8.11 points on the Philadelphia and Yale Railroad. and EL. MIRA, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO, AND NIAURRA FALLS. Passengers taking the Mail Train, at 7.23 A. M., and the Through Express, at 10.30 P. M., daily (eircePtSnu dayb), go clirectlr through withent change of care be tween Philadelphia aud - Williniaanort For YORK, lIANOVER, and GETTTSBURCI, the trains leaving at 7.25 A. U. and In 1' M., connect at Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad_ CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. . The Itlan Train and Through Exprene connect at Bar e. .}laburpevlth tratnr. for Car Dale. Chambersbarg, and Da gereton. ' . WAYNESBURG .BRAlfell RAILROAD. The trains leaving at 7,21, A. M. and 2.30 P. U. connect at DOWI/Illgtol3 with trains on this road for Wayne*. burg and all int ermaclinto stations. MANN'S BMW JOE EXPRESS. An Agent of this rollable Kam ass Company will pass - throne, each train before ranching the depot, and take nchacks and deilvor baggage to any Part , of the oitY For farther information. apply at the Pasaeurer Sta. Hon S. E. earner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. JAMES COWDEN, Ticket Agent. WESTERN EMIGRATION. - . An Emigrant Accommodation Train loaves No. 131 Docx street daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 o'clock P.N. For full Information apply to FRANCIS 'FUNK, Erolvant Agent, 137 DOCK Street. FREIGHTS • Ey tote recite freights of all doecriptious can be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or hits soar', by rn lroad direct, oc to any port on the naviga ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. Par freight contracts or shipping directiona, apply to S.-B. RIN081:014, 3r., Philadelphia. ENOCH LEWIS, General Enperintendent, Altoona, Pa.. 1864. NE'k‘ R r R c qI OII M It N' L S IN ) ES. 1864. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES, PROM WALNUT-STREET WHARF. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VIZ: P AM At 6 A. AL , via Camden and Amboy, C. and A: AG: commodation 6t2 2A At S AL. via Camden and Jersey City, Moraine Express 3 00 At S A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d. Clue Ticket 2 26 At 12 M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac commodation 2 26 At 2 P. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex press 2 26 At 1 P. AL , via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger) 1 76 At 6 I'. AL, I'm Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion. (Freight and Passonger)—let Class Ticket... 2 26 Do.. do. 21 Class do— 160 At 7% P. N. ,via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger-Ist - Clue Ticket... 2 25 Du. do 2d Glass 1 60 For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, Ac., at 3.30 P. AL • For Flemington, Lambertville, and intermediate eta- Hone, at 6 P. M. For Blount Holly, Ewanaville, and Pemberton, at 6 A. M.. 2, and 6 P. S. For Freehold at 6A. AL and 2 P. M. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Burling ton, Florence, Bordentown, arc., at 6 A. Al., 12 AL , 1, 3.30, 6, and 6P. AL The &SO and 6 I'. AL lines ran di rect through to Trenton. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, and Bur lington, at 7 P. 3f. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington, Beverly, Torrssdale; and Tacony, a t 9.80 A. 81. and 2.30 P. AL LINES FitOlif. SENSiNOTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE . . AS FOLLOWS At 4 A. hi. (Night). via Kensington and New York. Washington and New York Mail $2 25 At 11.15 A. 51.. via Kensington and Jersey City, Express 300 At 4.30 P. hi., Pia Kensington and Jersey City, Ex press 3 00 At 6.46 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City. Washington and New York Express 3 00 Sunday Lines leave at 4 A. Ji. and 6.45 P. IL . ... • . • For Water Oa p, Stroudsburg, Scranton,Wilkesharre, Montrose, Great Bend, Mauch Chunk, Aisnlown, Beth lehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, &c., at 7.15 A. M. This line connects with the train leaving Easton for Manch Chnnk at 3.30 P. M. For Flemington, Lambertville, and intermediate sta• done, at 5 P. 21 For Bristol, Trenton, kc., at 7.16 and 11.15 A. M., and 6 P. M. . ' For liolmesburg Tawny, Wiseonoming , Brideebnrig, and Freukford, at 9 A. M. ii, 8.45, and Si'. M. Arty - For New York and Way Linen leaving Koneing on Depot, take the car? on Filth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. M panda of Baggage only allowed each passenger. Paspengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over Sfty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 41100, except by special contract, . . _ .. . .. , Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to he left at No. 9 Wal eut street. WILLL6.92 H. GAMIER, Agent. Jane XI. 1661. • . LINES FROM HEW YORK FOB PHILADELPHIA, WILL LEACH FAUX THE FOOT OF 00IIHTLAND STREET. At 12 M. and 4 P. M., vie Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M., and 6 P.-M., and 12 (Night), via Jar. say City and Kensiugton. From the foot of Barclay attest at 6 A. M. and 2 P. via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 M., 4, and 9 P. M., (freight and passenger,) Amboy and Camden. jed-tf pIaILADELPIIIA,. WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. . • CHANOE.OF HOURS. • ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, June 19, 1864, • • ilitaNN* l 4,a l PM • PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR Baltimore at 9.30, Express, (Mondays excepted), 8.06 A. M., 12 M. 2.30 and 10.30 P. M. Chester at 8.05, 11.16, A. M., 1.30, 2.34 480, 6, and 11 P. M. Wilmington at 4.30 (Mondays excepted). 8.06, MU A. M., 1.30, - 2.30, 4.30, 6, 10.30, end 11 P. M. New Castle al 8.06 A. M. and 4.30 P. 69. Dover at 8.06 A. M . and 9.80 P. M. • Milford st 8.05 A. M. Salisbury at 5.06 A. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA LEAVE Baltimore at 8.96, 9.40 A. M. (Express), 1.10, 6.26, and 10.26 M. Wilmington at 1.48, 6.46.9 A. M., 12.54, 1. 1.45. 4. 'LW. 7.80. and 9.10 1. M. Salisbury at 1 P. M. Milford at 3.36 P. M. Dover at 6.30 A. M., and 4.56 P. N. New Castle at 8.30 A. M. and 6.66 P. M. Chester at 7.46, 9.40 A. IL, 1, 239, 4.40, 6, 5.14, and. 9.40 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate sta tions at 10.25 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate stations at 1.10 P. kL • TRAINS FOE BALTIMORE Legie Chester at 8.90 A. M., 3, and 11.06 P. M. P. Leave Wilmington at 6.30, 9.25 A. AL, 8.86 and .11.40 M. . _ FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 7.46 P. M. SUNDAYS: From Philadelphia to Baltimore only at 4.30 A. a and 10.30 P. M. From Philadelphia to Wilmington at 4.30 A. M., 10.33 and li P. M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 1.49 A. 31. and 7.30 P. M. On s p• at 10.26 P. M.. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. F. KENNEL Aasist. Supt. 1864. WAIREAMMI 1864. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAIL ROAD.—This great Hue traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg to 6t. Mary's (216 miles), on the East ern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles), on the Western Divliton. IM=====l Lieive Westward. MallTrufn.: Express Train 10.301'1 11. run through without change both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and be tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both way. between Williamsport and• Baltimore, and Williams port and Pletladelphia. For information respecting Passenger buelnees, apply at the S. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. And for Freight bust nose of the Company IS Agents: S. B. KINGSTON. Jr., corner THIRTEEIPIII and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. .1. IL DRILL. Agent K.C.R. R. Baltimore. H. a. adus-roN; General Freight Arent Philadelphia. LEWIS L. abuYr. General Ticket/..ent Philadelphia. JOSEPH D. iorrs, mh6-tf General Manager, Williamsport. alergegAg_NOßTH PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD— For BETHLEHEM. DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, EASTON, WILLIAMSPORT, WILKE.I3ARRE. &a. SUM ABB ARRANGEMENT. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), as :WOWS : At 7 A. M. (Expreasj for Bethlehem, Allentown,Mansb Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkesbavre, ato. At 9.45 P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem. Easton, As. At 6.16 P. AI for Bethlehem, Allentown, Hansh Chunk. For Doyleetown at 9.15 A. M., 3 P. K. and 4.15 P. N. For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. M. and 11 P. M. For Lansdale at 6.15 P. U. White care of the Second and Third-streets Line 081 Passenger run directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR' PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem at 5.A.30 M., 0.30 A. M., And 5.07 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. M. ,3 95 P. M. ,and 7 P.M. Leave Lansdale at 6 A. M. Leave Port Washington at 11.25 A. M. and 2 P. 16. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at SP. N. • Doyleetown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. N. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M. jel3 BLLIS CLAIM, Agent. WARMWEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA HAIL- E.OADVIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-CHANOE OF DEPOT. . . - . . On and after MONDAY, May 2.9, 1684, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner of THIRTY; FIRST and MARKET Streets (West Philadelphia). at 8 and iL 85 A. M., and at 2.80, 4.45, and 7 P. 11. Leave West Chester at 8.28, 7.45. and 11 A. Di.. and at I and SP. M. On Sundays leave Philadelphia at 8.93 A. M., and 2.83 P. M. Leave West Chester at BA. M. and 6P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 4.45 P. M., and West Chester at 7.45 A.M. and SP. M. connect with 'trains on the P. and B. C. it. for Oxford: and Intermedlate points. • HENRY WOOD, apt General Superintendent. miumpßE PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA R. E: LINE. 1.864. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGE- • 1864 DIENT. • •For WILLIA3ISPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA; 'BUT. TALC, NIAGARA FALLS, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, DETROIT, MILWAUKEE, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUlb, and all notate In the West and Northweet. Passenger Trails leave Depot of Philadelphia and Readlng Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, at 8.16 A. M. arid &SO P. M., daily, except un Sd!, QUI ay CKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points to Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New 'Fork, &0., &o. - nor SIXTH Information apply at the once , N. W. tor nor SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. N. VAN 'HORN, Ticket Agent. JOHN EL -HILLS.% General Afoul, THIRTERNTH and CIALL L owsoL Rte. BELLING OUT. milE WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. The undersigned baying decided to retire from bail uses, offers for sa fe at low prices, his large and well , selected stock of WATORES, JEWELRY, and SILVER And PLATED WAR/4 THOMAS G. GARRETT. No. EL% OHEEITNOT Street. OpPOeR4 tke Meeeete ein-tt Philadelphk THE PRESS.-PHTLADELPHIA.. MONDAY. •MX 18. 1864. 1864. CAMDEN AND LT- IQi.,A LANTIC RAILROAD. .J.‘,1.1-Z. — SUMMER ARRAHOEXERT—THRofIGH IN Ylir 0 HOURS. - FOUR TRATN9 DATLY TO ATLANTIC ClTY.___ On and after MONDAY. July 9th, trains leave VIM/. Street Ferry as follows: Mail 7 A. Freight, with pomonmer ear attached 9 .16 It Express (through In two hotU7G 2 o P. X Atlantic Accommodation 4.16 P. N Junction Accommodation 6.80 P. X RETURNING, leaves MINIM.: Atlantic Accommodation 6.961. N. Eat:moo 7.06 A. N. Freloht 11.60 A. X Mall CHI P. X Junction Accommodation 0.22.1. AL Fare to Atlantic. Pg. Round-trip Tickets (good old] for the day and train on which they are Maned), R. EXTRA HA DDONPIELD TRAINS Leavo Vine street at 10.10 A. 11. and 1. P. M. Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. Of. and 2.16 P. X. ON SUNDAYS. kfaii.train for Atlantic leaves Vine street at 7.50 A. M. Leaves Atlantic at 9.98 P. JNM. O. 0. BRYANT, Agent. The bar which formed loot gear boa entirely dim*. paired, leaving the hero% one of tho moat delightful of the coast. Je.911-vel aftwisi RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD —To Long Wallet, Ataton. Manchester, Tom's River, Barnegnt, Red Batik. &c., &o. On end after AIt,IIDAY next, snly 4th, Tritium TM leave CAMDEN, for LOBO BRANCH, at ?Ad A. M., and RAO P. 11., daily (Sunders excepted). Returning, will leave LONO:BRANCII at 11.25 A. M. and 9.55 P. AL THROUGEUMFOOR ROUES DIRECT BY RAIL. A Frelght..Tisda with paresonger ear attaohed. start for Station. on the main line, daily, from 01M. DEN (Sundays excepted). at 930 A. M. Stage. conoect at Woodmaaete and Manchester Let Barnegat and Tom's River. Stages twill also connect at Farmingdale, for PoluV Pleatiant, Squan• Village, Blue Ball, and Our Bonn Tavern. For farther Information apply - to Corapaoy's Agent L. B. COLE, at Cooper's Polot,Camcloa WM. F. 0 RIFFITTS. JR. • Oeueralpuporintorideat RAILROAD LINES. COMMENCING MONDAY, MINIM, 1861. trout WAL NUT-STREET PIER, ,FOR CAPE MAT, At 6 and 10 A. N. and 4.601'. M. For Salem and Bridgeton at 9A. M. and 4 P. M. For Glaesbo ro at ft, 9, and 10A. M., and 4 and 4.30 P. M. For Woorlinry, Gloucester. Ate., at 6 and 9 A. 11., LI N. , and Mind 0 P. 19 RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cape May at Sand 11.45 A. 61. , and - 5.10 P M. Leave Millville at MO A. A and 1.52 and 6.50 P. Leave Salem at 6 A. DI, and 1.16 P. N. Leave Bridgeton at 5 15 A. H., 1,90 P. M. Learn Glassboro at 7.10 and 8.35 A. M., and 2.28, a. and 7.60 P. M. Leave Woodbury at 7 7.40, and 8.54 A. M., and 8.60, 6.29, 6.06. and 8.12 P. The WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY, Office 16 WALNUT Street. will call fur and deliver Baggage, nail attend to all tbo nerd' branohos of Express baldness. Heavy articles taken by C A. M. lino only, and mnotte sent to tho aloe the evening previous. Perishable ar ticles by this line must be sant before 5 A. M. A special IllegPPD gar accompanien each train. }elB-tt J. FAN RENSSSLAER. Superintendent. am.THE ADAMS EX PRESS COMPANY, Office afiff CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Packages, Mer chandise. Bank Notes, and Specie either by its owl lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities in the Mali States. E. S. SANDFORD, General EnnorintandstA. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY • INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN- SFEVANIA,IB3S. OFFICE S. Z. CORN :FFUlto A D WILLIDT . . ON VESSELS, OAR GET,T To all parts of th e world. FRE• INLAND INSURANCE On Goods by Ricer, Canal, Lake and Land Ca R Fl to all E IN parte SURA o NCES{f the Unn. io On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Eva • . ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, NM. $lBll,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan.... 537,003 00 76,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan. 5-I6e. 75,00) 09 20,003 United States 6 per cent. Loan. 1381— .72,000 00 60,000 United States 7 3-10 per cent. Treasa- • Notes 750 00 109,000 State of Pennsylvaatia '8 per cent. 63, Loan 100.997 50 64,010 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. • Loan 200 113,0.50 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 1 67 77, , 6M 6 00 0 90,000 State of Tennessee 5 per cent. Loan.. 16, 600 03 70,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, let Mortgage per cent. Bonds 92,900 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ski Mortgage 5 per rout. Bonds 63,260 CD 16,000 NO Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest • guarantied by the city of Phila. delphla 16,000 (X) 6.000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company." 6,0001011 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 2.6 a) 00 21.01X1 United States Cenul eat es of Indebted ness 173,700 Loans on ured Bond and Mortgage. amply sec 10,700 1:10 8791,760 Par Cost, 5768,737 12 Market Vane.. 3794300 60 Real Estate 55,363 36 • Bills receivable for Insurances made 167,917 01 Balances dne at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies, accrned interest. and other debts due the Company 26,919 67 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, 14.205, estimated value.. 8,606 00 Cash on deposit wit h United States • Government„ nbject to ten days' VA 000 00 Cash on deposit, in Banks 38,688 39 Cast. in Drawer Thomas C. Hand, John C. Davis, Bdround A. Sender, Ti2eophilue Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Tswanalr. Henry C. Danett, Jr., James C. Eland William C. Ludwig. Joseph H. Seal Dr. R. M. Ruston, George G. Leiner, Hugh Craig, Charles THOMAS 0. HAND, President. JOHN C. DAVIS. Vice President. Ramie LTIBITILIC. Secretary. , ial4 FORMAN P. - .IIOLLIN3PIZAD. Wm. H. CIIIAPIth. TIOLLINSREAD et GRAVES; • INSURANCE AGENCY, No:4L - 2 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Ascots for the NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE co., of Norwich, Conn. • CB ARTRRED 5843. . REFERENCES IN P . RILADELPRI . 1 1 (by antitority): John Orlim, Esq. ',dour.. Trod' c l / 4 , Stokith &00 Pelee, Wbtatoo & Co. Breeare. Cha.s Lenizig & Co. 1 irtetera. Coffin & AltemaL ffieters.W.H.Larned. Sr Co. je27-6m THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM PANY. BP•PKILADELPHIL • Incorporated In 160. Charter PerpetuaL OFFICE No. 368 WALNUT STREET, Insures against loss or damage by FIRE Howes, Stores, and other Buildings; limited or perpetual; and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. CAPITAL 4 , 300,000. ASSETS 4387,211 88. -Invested in the following Securities,vis: t Mortgage on City Property, well secured $106,900 01 United States Government Loans 119,010 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 50,1100 03 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. ." $3,000,000 Loan 18,030'00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgage Loans •••• .86,00 00' Camden and Amboy Railroad - Company's 6 per cent. Loan is.= 00 Philadelphia and /leading Railroad Com pany' donr cent. Loan 5,031 00 Huntinand Broad Top Railroad 7 per - cent. Loans 4,560 61' Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock .... 10,000 IX Mechanics' Bank Stock 4,000 00 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.... 1,050 03 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock of Philadelphia 2,600 0). Loans on Collaterals, well secured • • 2,950 00 Accrued ; Interest " 5,962 01 Cash in bank and on hand 16,687 83 Worth at present market valne..... ....... Clem Tingley, Wm. R. Thompson, Samuel Bispbam, Robert Steen, William Musser, Charlet,. Leland, Benj. W. Tingley, ' OLE THOMAS 0. HILL Seam& PIIILADELPRIA.January FORMAZI P. ROLLINSIELD. - 10TOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES, INSUBANQA .AGRICT, No. 312: WALNUT St., Philadelphia. &mai; for the- ALBANY CITI FIRII INSURANCE 00., 1e27-Gm OF ALBANY. N. Y. VIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM Pant. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence 6 WiU r :ompany, favorably known to the community. for nearly fortyyeats, continue,, to inettre against Locos or Damage by Fire, on Pnblic or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur niture, Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. I ISM!IFI3MI Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fond, le Invested to the most caretnl manner, which enables them to otter to the insured an undoubted security to the case of loss. _ . _ DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson. John. Deveretur, Isaac Hazietturat, Thomas Smith. Thomas Robins, . Henry Lewis.- - J. 011.1Ingiam FelL JONATHAN PATTERSON, President WILLIAM 0. CROWELL, Secretary. • POEBIL/1 P. HOLL/118111CAD. WX. E. ORATE& HOLLINSHEAD AND GRAVES'' Wi r . A p i, ' CAN , E , NO. 312 , P AGENCY Agent. for the CROt I ON FIRE INSURANCE CO M PANT. of New York. }Vi!. Bat FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 4WICHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 'PIKE AND INLAND INSURANCE ' DIRECTORS. Francis N. Bnek. Charles litchartleon. Henry 0. W. Davie. P. S. , Justice, George-A. Weet. STANCTS R. CHAS. RICH W. L ELA2IOBARD. Secret ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CON , : PANY.—Anthorlzed Capital SUNOCO—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third sad Fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against Lose or Damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene. rally. Also, Marine Insurancea on Veesele, Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all . pate of the Union. DECTR/3 William Esher, Day le I'earson, D. Luther, Petor, Solver, Lewis Audenried. J. E.l3anm, John R. Bleekinton, William P. -Dean, Joseph Maxfield. John Ketcham. WILLIAM ESHER; President. WM. F. DEAN, Vise President. W. N. Burnt, Secretary. ap3-tf THEURAITOE — COMPANY OF THE -L . STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—OFFICE Nos. 4 and 5 'EXCHANGE BUILDINGS_,___ North aide of WALNUT Street.between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. I.IIOOIOORATED CAPITAL $2OO IN 1794—CHARTER PERPETUAL. _ ,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1, 1984, 50525 817.62. _ ILLSIIIE. FIBS, AND INLAND TRANBFORTATION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner, Charles Macaleater, Thomas B. 'Walloon, William 6. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles 8. Lowle, George H. Stuart. George C. Carson, Samuel Grant. Jr. Edward 0. Knight, John B. Austin. HENRY D WILLIAIiNAVIUt. Secre • A M Rl.O N FIRE INSURANCE AM COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-ttp Capital Stook and Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities, continues to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberall OTORS.nd y a promptly adjusted. MIBM Thomas R. Marie, James H. Campbell. John Welch. gdmtind 0, Dutilh, Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris, John T. Lew, THOM ALBERT C. L. ORAWTORD, pRRFUMED PARLOR - MATCHES. Just retved 155 addlttorial eases of thee. celebrated (Alexander'.) Matohm_, for sale to the trade °dlr.__ ~27-6nRoWN k 1051'0116161 k lök N. MID lit. un-.l 7 rn..w.rm INSURANCE. - PIiILADELPRIA. MARINE INSURANCB 111.089.425 1. DIRECTOR& Robert Burton, !Samuel B. Stokes. J. P. Penistou, !Henry Sloan, . !William G. Bonlton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, James B. MoFarland. Joshua P. Eyre Spencer Mori - mine John B. Semple Pittsburg 1 I. B. Berm, Pittsburg. ' DIRECTORS. • .• - Robert Toland, William Stevenson. Hampton L. Carson, Maroball Hill, J. Johnson Brown. Thos. H. Moore. • M TINGLEY, Presiden John W. Berman, Robert- B. Potter, John Ressler, Jr.. B. D. Woodraff, Charles Stokes, - Joseph D. Ellis. BUCK, President. ARDSON, Vice President. ary SHEkBEE.D, President ry. nolB-tt H. MARIS. President. Seeretsa7. t•n-tt (IFFJCE OF ARMY OLOTRING . A.ND ••••• EQUIPAGE. PHILADELPHIA, July 7, Mt. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at Ode Oince until 12 o'clock la on MONDAY, the 18lb Instant, for aupplying the Sob uylk ill Amens! with the following ar ticlea: • Woolen Gray•Blenketn, army etamlard, to weigh eve ponude and measure 7 foot by 6 feet 6 inchoe, (with the letters U. 8. In black, 9 Inchon long In the centre.) Woolen Stockings. made with feabioned toes, without seams, army standard, lo weigh three peon& per damn. Anny•standard samples of each of the above articles can be aeen at this office, to which deliveries moat &MOM/ mcorm. Bidden mug state In their premeds the price, ( which most be given In writing as well as In Scares, the quantity, and tires qf delturry. Each bid must be Komatend by two responelble per sons, whom . , algae tares most be appended to the anti rantee, end when the bidder or guarantors aro not known at this office to ho responsible men they mod he oertlited tellB being each by some public Lectionary of the United Puttee. Bids from detraining contractors, and those that do not fully efonply with the requiremente of thie luiver tbiemoot, WI/ nol be connfelered. Blank toms forproposala can be had upon application atthie oince, cod bids most be endorsed with the name of thc , article bid for. G. Ft. CROSMAN, JyB-Sit Aset Q. M. General. U.S. A. n O RDNANCE WAR DlYAwnnorr. WASIIIIFOTOY, July 4,1: SEALED PROPOSALS 11111 be received at this Olio Until MONDAY. July 25. at 4 P M., for 100.000 cote of lateutryAccoittrfineute, calibre:A to ho delivered In .the following' quantities at tho flatten:tamed Arsenide. viz: • 3i.000 gets at the New 'York Argonal, Governor's Island 20,000 sofa at the 'Frank ford A raenal. Brldesburg, Pa. • 2.1,1X10 seta at the A Ileghnny Arsenal, rittaburg, l'& . PO,teti seta at the Ft. Lents Ars e nal, Mo. • 10,(11 rota at the Watertown Arsenal. Mase. • Them Accoutrements owe to be made in steel con formity with the nem pattern rote, to bo erns at the Arsenals above named, with (ho following exceptions. Viz:. The ;Moulder bell will be but two.inchne wide, and no shoulder belt-plate will be furnished; the in. •aldo flap of the cartridge-box and cap-pouch are to be loft off, and the ears are to Niemen on the outer dap; the letters U. S. ith a border, are to be stumped upon the cartridge box, the same size and style as on the plate Whlt b it replaces; the cartridge-box 14 to be rowed 'Witte clue Maud thn cap-punch with too (10) rittchrn to the tacit. Separate bids will be received for the menu teeters of three sccoutrementa of pure oak letzlh4r, of mixed taitunge oak finish., and all hemlock. The belts are to be of grained loather. Samplea of these Accoutrements can be seen at the labove•nanted arsenals on or about the t)th instant. . . - . Ili to be disciDotty Understood 'bet tbis Department fa to have the pritilloge of Inspecting the work ti..ne un der any centred it may award, in all stages of Its pro gress, and esinscially to MC:Mille the stock before cut tins. They Rio to be subject to inspection at the arsenal where delivered, before being received for the Govern ment. ff.:tee WO to ho accepted or paid for except ouch ae aro approved upon inspection. Dellvertee must bo made in lots of not lean than one. twelfth (1-12th) per we, k of the whole number eon- Eructed for. The nret delivery to be made on the lath day of August, 1104. lettere to make deliveries at a specified time will sub ject the contractor to a forfoituro of the number he may fall to deliver at that time. The Accontremette must be boxed in the usual man ner; tho boxes to be charged at cost, to be determined by the inspector. Bidders wilt state explicitly the arsenal or arsenate whore they prepose to deliver, and the number of este they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. hide will be considered from 'parties other than regular manufacturers, and such no are known to this Deiiartmout to be folly competent to execute in their on n shops the work proposed for. Should any party obtaining a contract offer .accontreme..ts other than Close made in hit. own shops, they will be rejected, and the contract ronderod utilised void. 'rho name and place of manufacture of each party obtatalog a contract court be stamped on each part of each set of Accoutrements. The bidder will be neqoarea to accompany his proposi tion with a guaranty, signed by two responsible persons, that In case his bid is accepted he will at once execute the contract fur the same, with good snit sufficient sure ties, In sum equal to the amount of the contract, to deliver the article proposed la conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to sneer into the contract, they to malts good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the pet son to whom the contract may be awarded. The responstbUity of the alternators must be shown by the official certificate of the clerk of the nearest Dis trict Court, or of the United States District Attorney. Bonds in a sum equal. to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors. will be required of the successful bidder or bidders upon signing the con FORK OF GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of , in the county ofand State of , hereby jointly and severally ClcOnant with the United States, and guarantee. in case the foregoing bid of -- be accePted. that he or they will at once execute the contract for ti..matnn with good end sufficient sureties in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to tarnish the articlse proposed in conformity to the terms of the advertiseme,A, dated July 4. 1564, under which the hid wag made ; and in case the said shall fall to enter into a contram, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said -- and rho next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. j Given under our hands and coals this - day of -, IS6- _ Witness: lb Beal.] [Seat ] To this guaranty must be appended the official certifi cate above mentioned. Each party obtaining a contract•will be obliged to enter into bond, with approved sureties for its faith ful eseention,' Upon the award being made, successful Incident will be notified, and (mulched with forms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bide if not deemed satisfactory, and m.pecially those made by parties N. ho have fatted. to make time delive ries under previous contracts without furnishing setts 'factory reasons for such uslinoneney. Proposals will be addressed to "Brigadier General oso. D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D, 0.," and endorsed " Proposals for Infantry Accoutre ments " - Proposals will also be made for these accoutrements with inside flaps to cartridge-box and cap-pouch. CEO. D. RAMSAY, fmwtT Brigadiei General. Chief of Ordnance. FROPOWS. FOR MORTAR SHELL 119,753 14... ORDNANCE OPPICE, WAR DEPARTMENT, WAERINOTON, July 5.186 i. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until aIONDAY. the Ist day of Anonst,lBsl, for S-IN El IIORTAIt SHELL, to be delivered in the following quantities, at the under-named Ansanals, viz: At Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, 5,000. At Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 10,000. At New Fork Arsenal, Governor's !cloud, New York, 20At , WO. Alleabeny Arsenal, PlG:burg, 10.000.. At Washington Arsenal. D. G 5,000, • These mjectlles are to be made of the kind of metal and inspected after the rule: laid down in the Ordnance Manual; the tensile strength of the iron to be not lees than 14.0 M pounds per vinare inch. Drawings can be seen at any of the United States Are gene's. Rho 'projectiles are to be inspected at the fonadry where cast, Bud are to be delivered at the Arsenals free of - Charge for traniportation or bandliug. Bidders will elate the rate at which they will deliver. Failures to make deliveries at a specified time will sub. ject the cou ire ctor to a lot fetture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Arsenals where they propose to deliver. and the number of pro jectiles they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. . No bids will be considered fromparties other than re solar fonnders or proprietors of Works, who are known to this Department to be capable of executing the work proposed for. • Should any party obtaining a contract offer shell other than those cast in his own foundry, - they will be reject ed, and the contract rendered noll andsvoid. Forms of bid can be obtained at the above-named Ar senals. Proposals not made out on this form will not be considered, The bidder will be required to accompany his propo sition with a guaranty signed by two responsible per sons, that, in rase his bid is accepted. be will at once execute the c..ntract for the same, with goes end suffi cient sureties; in a sum equal to the amount of the Con tract, to deli• er the article proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to etre, into the contract, they to 'iiake good the difference between the offer of said bid der and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The mponalhility of the guarantors =idle shown by the official certi flea to of the Clerk of the nearest Dis trict Court, cc of the United Statea District Attorney. Bonds in the tutu equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will be • required of tho successful b.dder or bidders upon signing the contract; FORM OF GUARANTY. . . Wo, the undersigned, residents ofln the 'county of , and State of hereby jointly and severally covenant with the Unitett ' S ' t e a r t e e b s y , and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this advortbement. dated July S, laSt, under wh•ch the bid wee made; and in case Mr said shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may la- awayd.d. j t his under our bandsead seals Witness: this day of I&i—. (Seal. Neal.) To this guaranty must be arpended the official certifl cats above mentioned. Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to en ter into bonds with approved sureties for the faithful execution of the verve. $387,211 SS 389,664 96 Upon the award being made, anccessfnl bidders will be notified and furnished with forma of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to rejeet any or all the bide if deemed nusatipfactory on any account. PropoPals will be addressed to " BELGA PIER GENE RAL GEORGE P. RAMSAY, 'Chief of Ordnance, Wash inaton, D. C.." and will be eadorsod " Proposals fo S•inch Mortar Shell." GEORGE D. RAMSAY. Iyll-nmsl lOt Brig. General. Chief of Ordnance. p RpPoi!,.A.Ls PROPOSAT,S FOR HIDES.TALLOW,ROOFS,EIORNS. . CHUCKS, SEEDS, AND TONGUES. OFFICE Decor COMMISSARY OF SITIOISTENOE WAFHINOTON. D. C', July 6, 1 664. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, are invited until the ttlbt clay of July, at It o'clock A. At., for Hides. Tal low, Hoofs, Horns, Chucks, Shins, a, d Tongues of all Government Cattle slaughtered within the ancient limits of the District of Columbia, for three mouths, or more, from tbo commencement of the contract. The above articles to be collected by the contractor and removed from the various placed at which the cattle are killed at such times as may be designated by the . <Meer In charge . The number of Cattle need monthly vary from 1,600 to S.M. Ynd are now killed at Chain Bridge, Giebhoro'. Convalescent Camp, 'Washington, and Alexandria. but other places may occur within the prescribed limits wherettbese articles will be reenired to be collected. The contractor shall be liable for all the Elides. Tallow. Reofey,Horns, Chucks. -Shins,and Tongnes coming from all the Government Beef Cattle slaughtered, unless it can bromide• satisfactorily*, appear to the Subsistence Department .that all -due exertion, diligence, and care wasonade to obtain said articles. Payp t :i in el will be required every ten days in Oovern ment f d The bide will state the amount per animal for the ar ticles referred to, and be accompanied by the following anarantee, certificate. affidavit. of eacb gcutrantor, and oath of allegiance. Blank forme can be obtained. by &DPUcation to the undersigned. PROPOSALS. - I, ,of the State of —.county of , offer, per head, for all Hides, Tallow. Hoofs, Horns Chucks,: Shins, and Toognee of all Government Beof Cattle killed within the ancient liip'ts of the Dlstrict of Colombia, ---- dollars and ---,coats (the amount to be in word* and figureo.eubieet to all the conditions of the advertisement herewith appended. GUARANTEL • • We, the undersigned. residents of -, in the county of --,, and State of hereby, jointly and seve rally, covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in care the fpregoing bid of -shall be accepted, that he will,withiu ilve days after the acceptance of said bid, sign a contract for the prompt and faithful execution of the neme,and that wo will become his surety on a bond, in the Winn of fifteen thousand dollars, for the perform-. ante of his contract in court» mity with the terms of hie proposal, anti, that rider the said shll falto enter into a cent rect the terms of the advertis e- ment dated July 1 1 ,1864, we gnarantee to make good the di flerenne between tee offer made by said - in the foregoing propoSal and tbenext lowest responsible formal bidder, or the person to whom the contract may he awarded. Witness: - f Given under Mir hands and seals, / this day of —, 196, NEAL 3 • CbssE..3 The responsibility of the guarantors :mist be shown' by the official certificate of a United &im' Dititrta Attorney or United Slates Judge. The certificate Must be in the'following form: I hereby certify that from evidence vailrely_eatiefaC tory to we the abuve•named goarantore ere .good nod sufficient as swaths for double the amount for which they. offer to ho security. • To whicdt each guarantor must make and append the following . . 6 ' State of county of before 1114 i, - - n - in end for the county and Stale aforesaid, pemmally appeared . one of .he sureties on the guarantee or--,who, being duly s worn, d e pees s and says that he le worth, over and above allrn•t debts and liabilities, the sore of thirty thousand dollars. "Subscribed and sworn , before me, this day of 186-, at No bide will be considered unless made out in con formity with the shove form. and are accompanied by the foregoing guarantee, certificate, and affidavits. all bidders must forward with their proposals an oath of allegiance, unless °Le may be on file with the offitier who shall open the bldg.. and no propusala not fully complying.tvith the foregoing requirements, as well In fact as in form, will be considered or re girded es a pro posal within the msaning of this advertisement. The contractor will he held accountable for the Hides, 'Fallow. Boors. Horne 'Chucks, &a., one week after the signing of the contract!. Bidders must be present at the opening of the bids to r l l go p po d s t ale t f h ol i fm u r B cl=l'n ' g in Fil.a b = lB l3 l M e rff: fi ko rg ru e s a Chucks', cud bo directed to the nude:ld:med. iy G. ELL. Ilsrowitt Ltent. Cot. and C. S. WINDOW OLABB.—feI2BNOR PLATE Olaes for store fronts, Rough Plate Wass for dry lights, loom, &o ; Port and Dealt I,tyhta, °numeral Glass for Omahas, veattbulea, &a. photograph Otaaa, and 'Foreign and Domemla Wlndop Glass of every is. doLY. for sale by ROBT. SHWAMARBR . & CO., Nos. Si 05 and %:37 N. FOURTH Street, /OM-110 • • PLUadoloh.t.S. PROPOSALS. GUARANTY GUARANTY PROPOSALS. ASSISTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, July 11, 1801. SEALED PROPOSALRooldersed "PreposalaforStea Pump, ' will ho received et the office of the undo' , sign ed. No. 1103 0I IteE D Street, natil 12 o'cinek.notin, on lit ON D Y , 18th inst., for the immediate delivery at the United States Hospital at Beverly, N. J., of the fol lowing articles. v ii: 3,000 feet 3-Inch ca.t-Iron Pipe. AG) feet 2-inch cast-iron Pipe. 1 cedar Tank, 3 inches sides and bottoms, well bound with iron. capacity 15.600 gstiol.N. 1 Worthington Steam Pump. No. 8. 1 Grindstone. Alen, the neconeary labor to lay the pipe, erect the 'gleam ramp nod tank, and connect the name ready for two. Each proposal most be gaaraoteed by east_or more teapot:alibi.: persona, In witting. that the biddent will enter into immediate obligation for the prompt fnidl• went thereof, if said bid be accepted. The Salted Staten retioryen the right to reject all bldg If doomed too high, as also those from defaulting Coll tractors. The malaria% and workmanohlp to be manufactory to tho Oonarutuout Innnactor, and ample linearity required Lot fulfilment of contracts. By order of Col. Coo. IT. Crneman, B A fl Id general ALliflltlr 8. ASIIMAD. jy16.31. .Cantelo. and A.. A If ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE .NRRAT.'S OFPles, • I . I7II.ADNI.PIitA. July KWIC SEALED PROPOSALS, endorge(l " Prop ands for far nh,litog Lumber to Beverly Hospital," will he received At llus flake of the tualerefgeed, An 1103 of 'LARD Street, until lS o'cleek noon , on MONDAY, ISth l for the immediate dellvery•a the liniCevi Staten riqd[ll.• gel At Beverly, N. J., of thelfollowing Lumber, viz: 65,(te feet.tl common White Mewl-loch 11-otrds. MAD feet 1-loch White Pine Floor' cie Boards. M,OOO feet Ixi Hemlock Seel. Wog, (4 feet long. • 10.4)X , feet 3x , 4 Hemlock Scantling., 16 feet long. Each proposal mutt be guaranteed by one or more re sponAble rci sou+ in writing, that the bidder will enter Into Immediate obligation for the prompt fulfilment thereof Vault! hid be accepted. The Dulled States reserves the right lo reject all bide, if deemed too high, as also those trout defaulting con tractors. The Lumbar to be inspected altor delivery. and ;Lairds secnrity required for the fulfilment of the contract Ey order of Col. George H Crwillusn, Assistant Qaar lertnanter Gemini' United States Arms-. ALBEHT S. ASITMSAD. Captain and A, Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR STEAM FIRE EN UINES. ORM:AM:It OFFICE. WAR DEFARTMR?rT, WAsIIIXIITON.D 0., July 2, 1661. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelacd at thla office until AtuNDAY, the y of July, 1864, at 4 o'clock P. M., to furnlkk Sts (6) second or third-class Steam Flre Engines, of perfect suction power, complete in all part., with all the motion) improvements combined,. to ho drawn by hand power, the weight not to exceed 4.500 pounds whoa ready for servico. The diameter of the recipro cating steam force pomp to be about 4,X inches, camtble of forcing one (1) mtroarn of water from a IX-inch nozzle averaging from 240 to 275 feet, and two atreas from a X ci -Inch nozzle averaging Crum 175 to `llO feet. Theme eu gimPe are to be supplied with tenders and hose Carta of approved construction, with all the necessary Wings. They are to be snbjoct to a rigid Inspection by a Gaited States inspector, and are not to lot received or pail for until they hare been thoroughly tried - with a fall head Of steam under bin directions. GUARANTEE. - - The bidder will bo required to accompany bin propo sition with a guarantee signed by two responsible per sons, that, in case his bid is accepted, he will at once exeonte the contract for the seine, with good and suffi cient eureties, in a Prim "goal to the amount of the con tract, to deliver the article proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and it, use the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of slid bid der and the next reerms-lble bidder, or the person to whom the contract mar be awarded. • The responsibility of the guarantors meet be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis trict Court, or of the Untied States. District Attorney. Ronde in a earn equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will he mewed of the successful bidder or bidders upon signing the contract. FORM OF GIJARAN TEL -• We, the undereigned, residents of •. In the conutrof , and State of . hereby, jointly and Severally, covenant with. the United Statile. and guarantee. In case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that be or they will at once execute the contract for the saute, with sued tied nigh:teat aureties. In a turn equal to the O.SIOUOt or the contract, to furnish the articles propoaed in conformity with the toms of this advertisement, dated July 2, 1961, tinder which the bid wtis made; and, in case the mid -- shall fail to enteg into a contract Re aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the otf‘r of the said --and the next lowest responsible budder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given tinder our hands and seals t this day of —, 186—. (Seal.] (Seal. I To this guaranty mast be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned. These Engines are to be delivered at theplace of ma nufacture. Upon the award being made, the enemata! bidder will be notified, and tarnished with forms of contract end bond. Thr Department reservee the right to reJert any or all bids if not deemed satisfactory. Proposals will be addressed to •• Brigadier General Ozone D. Hannay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington. D. C. "and will be endorsed " Proposals for steam Fire Entities." DEO. D RAMSAY. „bli-fmwt2s Brigadier Gdnerat. Chief of °ratan. e. FRESH BEEP AND VgGETA.BLES. NAVY DEPA MUM, BUREAU OP PROPRIONa Ash CLOtiamo, July 8,19 H. SEALED PROPOSALS. endowed "Proposals for' Fresh Beef and Vegetables," will. be received at this Enreau until 2 o'clock P. If. on the Ilth day of Jnly inst., for the supply of 100,0 1 50 pounds of Fresh Reof and. 'MOM. pound* of Fresh vegetables, nt me ettliadelphia Station, as required. The Bser and Vegetables must be of good quality, and the beat the market affords. and each article moot be offered for by the pound. The Beet to be in equal propo'ttois, fore and hind quarters. Bond, with approved eecnrity ' will be required in one half tie estimated amount of the contract, and twenty per cent. in edditisn mill be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made. ae collateral gecnrity for the due performance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid until it is fully complied with. Every offer must be accompanied by a written gua ranty signed by one or more responsible penmen. that the bidder or bidders will; if kite or their bid be ac cepted, enter into an obligation within Ave daps. with good and sufficient sureties, to farnia the articles Pro posed. proposal will be considered, unless accompanied by each guaranty. and 133 eattitactrry evidence that the bidder le a regular dealer in the arttcle proposed, and Ens tbe }keine regnired by lay.. . lot FOR SALE AND TO • LET. TO LET-THE SECOND; THIRD, AND JLtenrth homy at AP= MeEKET Stmt., Shroud,. to Church alb'''. • .okStt n • • • FOR SALE-4 DESIRA27.E COUR. TRY RESIDENCE on BUNTING Street, above Summit street, Darby, consiet in g acres; of excellent Land, 'well set with Evergreen and delicious Shade Trees, Apple, Standard, and Dwarf Yearn. Cherry and Peach Trees; abundance of Grapes, Lawton Blackbeir rles, and other small Pratte. A stream rime through the lawn, furnishing abundance of Ice. The buildings consiet of a three-story Dwelling. Stable, Carriage house, Ich-botise, and other outbuildings; all built In the best manner. For further intgrmation Inquire at No. 22P DOCK Street. Je3-fmttitf le FOR SALE "OR RBI.? T.-TEIE Matour-story FIRE-PROOF STORE, No. IRS. SECOND St. Yoesemsion eiveu the 15th of &agog. • &moire of ALFRED PASITT, SOO MARKTs'T S. je27-tawrrle LARGE AND VALUABLE- PRO. JIMPERTY FOR SALE.—The very largo and commodi ous LOT and BUILDING. No. Sloe CHERRY Street; near the centre of business; containing .60 feat on Cherry etreet, depth 105. feet, being TB feet wide' on the rear of tb.e.lot. and at that width opening to a large cart-way, leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of 81213 . AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply at the office of Chrlet Chnreh Hospital, jelB•Bm N0..228 WALNUT - treat. 12FOR SALE-CHESTER COUNTY . FARM. cheap, containing lis acres. 12 of "timber, the balance in a high mate of cultivation, nicely wa tered; situate near llownicigtown,3B miles ant. Savo riot Etone bananas, spring house, &c. Two inverter tipple orchards. Possession this sumn g. w.. pE p r rr i e r . only r i l y r t r f acre. , 323 WALNUT Street. MD FOR SALE-A SPLENDID THREE STOBY BRICK DWELLING three-story back buildings, containing all the latest - improvements, with side yard. Lot 110 foot deep, with drain in the yard connecting with large culvert. No. 2014 WALLACH jyl3 6t• MARSHAL'S SALES. ARSHAL'S SALE-=BY VIRTUE OF AJ-I- a Writ of Sale, by the Honorable John Cad milder, Judge of the District Coati of the United Slates. in and for the Eastern District of Peunsylvania, in Admiralty. to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at the Steamship Wharf above VINE Street on TUE,DAT. July 25, Mg:, at 12 o'clock, )1., the steamer DolslEo AL, (formerly Anstin;) was built at Wilmington, Delaware, in 1.560. by tee well known builders Mews. Harlan & Hollingsworth. The Donegal is. built of iron in the most approved manner; has water tight compartments, side wheels; her dimensions are, length, 1114 feet; beam Si feet ; depth, 16 feet 6 inches, mesienres shoot 1070 tons; the engines are in good order, and engineer's department weld found; tan large between deck, good cabin accommo dations, large carrying capacity, and having been built for the Texas and New Orleans trade, is fast, and of light draft of water, and particularly well adapted for transport services. WILLIAM 3fILLWARD, U. S. Marshal. E. D. of Penna. Philad'a. July 7.1664. " isS4at COAL. dO AL . - SUGAR . ' .:LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW. and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. and beat Locust Mountain. from Schuylkill; prerstrod ex pressly for Family nee. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and WILEOW Eta. Offlee. No. 112 South SECOND Et. a%-tf J. WALTON &.CO. PURE LEHIGH CO A L-HOUSE KEEPERS. can rely on getting a pure article at the S. E. corner FRONT and POPLAR &roots. ie2l- JOHN W. 11A1dPTOSI. DENSER V O. • most effective and delightfal preparation FOB THE TEETH AND GUMS- Highly recommended by the most eminent Doctors and Dentists. It ie the result of a thorough worse of scientific °nye timente, extending through a period of nearly thirty' rears; To a great extent in every case, and entirely in many, IT WILL PREVENT DECAY. OF TEETH.' It will also STRENGTHEN WEAK GUMS REEF THE TEETH BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN. AND TILE BREATH SWEET. See Circulars. Price $l. Prepared sole'y D E NTIST 1113 T. BEALE D. DENTIST, 1113 CHESTNUT St, Philadelphia. Per sale by Druatleta QUEEN OF BEAUTY. WHITE. VIRGIN.: WAX OF ANTILLEI3 A new FRENCH-COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten ing, and preserving the complexion. It to the most .wonderful compound of the age. There is neither chalk, powder , _ max 1:10Bift, bismuth, nor tale in its coin. position, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence Its extraordinary Qualities for preserving the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beantifnl divine. Price 25 and 50 cents. Prepared only by HUNT & CO., Parr muter% 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut,and 133 South SEVENTH Street.aboTe Walnut. • 1e22-itto DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED TERRA COTTA: sizes. from 2 to 15-inch diameter._ .with all kinds al branches, bends and traps, for sale 1n any staallllT. 2lnch bore per yard 25e. S 45e. 6 " " " " 70e.• 6 " " " Ssc. TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPS, For Cottages, Villas, or City HOUSP-24 Patent Wind. Er g ald Tope. for oaring smoky chimneys, from 2 to S test ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES. Fountains, Pedestals. and Statuary Marble Blurts, Brackets and Mantel Vases. PRILA.I)I3LPRIA TERRA COTTA WORKS. 1010 CHESTNUT Street. fel2-fmerkt S. A, HARRISON. pLUMBENG AND GAB MoHOLLIN St- HHOADI2I, Mill MARKET Street, Philadelphia. Water Mills, Wind Mille, Hydraulic Barns, Ptimpe of rations patterns, Bathing Tnbs, Wash Etssint.and other articles necessary to famish Dwellings In city and country with every modern convenionee of Wator snd Terra antis Water and Drain rips. invl4forenvo m il EVANS a WATS.ON'S SALAMANDER SAFES. • STORE. -15 " 4"1 In SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. /Mane variety of FIRE - PRO O F SAM always OD Land. L.:BEDFORD WOULD respectfully urge that hie old-establliated Real Estate °lice, at No. 1913 CALTAIWRILL Street, is a GOOD PLetal for the Salo or purchase ofproperty and the collection of house and around ratite, ac. Send for referpacw. CHARLPS IYFIDDLETON, I ROA MEACHAM'S, SECOND AND WILLOW sTurra, ReTOD ITCIa narallastal=usutik PINE APPLE CIIEESE.-50 - CASES CHOICE BRANDS. Sop Ssgo Rod English Dairy °beano or , holoe quality. For sale by RHODES & WILL lAX6, • i 7134.1 107 South wsTsit st r eet. • . SOUSED PIGS FRET--- - 100 KEGS kJ PRIMP, goueed Lamba Temples 100 kegs pri • Bowed Tripe. ICO kegs Tongues, 100 m S & wrtAms, . 1 VARD For vale by AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, . 107 froath We.THIt Krill. N./ 1111LINOWALT & BEOWXI4.IIII EL FOUL= St. SUMMER RESORTS. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY. FOR THE SE4.SHORE THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3., IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS Trathe leave VINE STREET FERRY daily at 1,14 A M., 2 and 4.11 P M. Terme $2l per week, or $3.50 per day. BROWN 6; WOELPPER, in lm PTenrnrwrnwa. SUMMER RESORT.—B R 0 A. D-TOP mourvrAirr BOOS& —Tide romantic spot can bo reached daily by tbel'enneylvania Central Railroad to Huntingdon, thence by tbn Broad-Top Raliroad via Pudloy. Excnraion Titkets are lamed at half the IrBW , twh ich are good until the fir.t. of October. Flrel-cka9n accrtnrrandatiolia. • . - TERNR—sl9per ueek ; per day *2.60. Children and servants half price. For farther partical are addrese C. id nT,LMOr D Co., nanagere, Broad-Top City, Huntlundon CO , Pa. BRIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGA.NTINB BEACH, N. J. D. S3IITH, ?roprietor. This large and commodioas Hotel is now open for.the reception of visitors. Per Eons desirous of VISI ticg the sea-shore will fled this one of the most desirable places for excellent Bathing, Fishing, Cunning, Ste. Clean. lion, three miles from Atlantic Coy, and e,mornanica tion from Philadelphia twice a day, via Camden and Atlantic Railroad. Boats will be in readiness at the Inlet, on the arrival of the trains, to convey guests to the Hotel. Terms moderate. For further information address the proprietor. IYS-19tv BEDFORD, MINERAL SPRINGS.- This popular Bummer Resort le now open, and pre-' fared for the reception of viidtere, until Oct.lber nest. The Hotel will be under the charge of the most esp. , danced management in the country. The Bedford Railroad has been finished to within one hears' ride of Springs, over - due Turnpike road. Visitore will come by Pennsylvania Rai:road to Kant indon, thence by Broad 'Top and Bedford through. Ample arrangements have been made to supply deal are and Ir.dirlduitls with the BEDFORD . C7ATE.B., trc well-steamed casks, as follows: For Barrel, oak (40 gall. -al it fall Barrel, oak 2 00 mulberry Bill All orders addressed to E. L. ANDERSON, Bedford, promptly filled. Persons wishing( rooms, or any Information abeni place,will addrces Eiirlir L. ANTiRRSOIi. rOItIMERGIAL HOUSE, CAPE !SLAM), NEW JERSEY, rs now open for the reseptien of Visitors. Every effort will he wade to make the gnosis of the home com. tenable. Terms moderate. • For Acorns,apply at A. OEROFELD'S resi dence, No. f4.51E dearth TWELFTH StrAei. jy7-12t 1. K. BROWN St CO. 4 i THE CLARENDON," ATLANTIC CITY, la now open for the accommodation of boarders. Thili housesituated in a central part of the island. and every room in the house commando a fine vl . e iv of the sea. Th e bathing never was better. 3y6-Ina JAAIES JENKINS, 31. D. PARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.--The Proprietor takes pleastire in an, zotuning that this favorite and fashionable Watering Place is now open for visitors. The personal and un divided attention of the proprietor-will be nivel/ to the wants and comforts of tan gnents. W, WOODS,. Proprietor. REA BATHING.—NATION AL HALL, L , CAPE ISLAND, bap. May, N. J., is now open for the reception alit. numerous guests. Terms moderate. Children ender 12 years of age and eervants h sif price. Superior accommodations and ample room for two hundred persons. AARON OARRETSON, je2-1-2m Proprietor. UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, Pi. .1., to now open for the reception of „Visitors. Addrees B.A.SHOEIIAKER, Prop'r. jos-2m° (RESTER COUNTY HOUSE, AT LANTIC ern, N. J.—This private BOARDING aouss faiwaya open for Boardere), is new. ftlll7 ti• ranged for the accommodation ot Summer visitors The dentition is one of the beet on the ielftad, being In ;nil view of the Ocean. and near excellent bathing ground. • m931-2m JACOB KIM, Proprietor. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTU EOF A writ of Veuditioni Exponas, to me directed . , will be ex-robed to public sale or vendue, ]lO DAY Eve. aing, Augast 1, 15.61,-at4 o'clock. at Satmota-street • :So. 1. All that certain mei:mega and lot of groand Monte on t) e north Fide of Locavt street one hundred and forty-one feet eastward from Tweet y•sec.tad street, in tbe clty of Philadelphia; containing in front on Lo cust street fifteen feet eight inches, and in depth forty nine lent nine inches. No. 2. Ail that certain weasaage and lot of aranod sitnate on the north aide of Locust alma one hundred and tifty.six feet eight inches eastward front Twenty second street ; containing In front on Locust street fifteen feet eight inches, and in depth forty-nine feet nine inches, including *mid alley. CC: O. P. I2L .Debt $212 CouTetett.] - . . Taken ip execution and to be sold as the propartr of Themes Gallaher. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Italy a, 1564. jell-3t QHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas. to me directed, trill be exposed to public sale or amine, on MON DA I Eve ning, august 1,1331, at 4 0 clOck, ut Sansom-street Au that certain tot of around, situate on the east side of Seventh street, rine hundred and twenty-five feet northward froth the middle of Franklin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on seventh stri- et fifty feet, and In depth ea.tward front the middle thereof two hooded and eighty feet four r Wald!. said preini.ee William GritNtlN et nx.. by deed dated August 21, IE6O. recorded in Deed B.iok A. D 8., No. 124, page 241, ,kc , conveyed unto Adam" Iseminger in fee; reserving aground rent of one hooded and seventy five dollars, payable first of January and July.) IC. D. P.; .1. ,"'S4. 133. Debt. , j4St.BS• Salter.). • Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Adam !Feininger JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 9, 1684. jyll-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee; on - MONDAY Eve ning, august]. 1664, at 4 o'clock..at Sensom-street Hall, Ail that certain three-story brick meseattge and Imo( ground FlllllBlO on the north-east corner of Fourth and Wharton streets, in the City of Philadelphia; contain ing In front on Whartone - reet twenty feet, and in depth forty-eight feet nine inches to an alley two feet 6LX inches wide. with the privilege thereof. (Which said Lot. Christopher anti John Fallon. by deed dated May 2, 15511. recorded in Deed Book O. W. C. No. 1/), page I:3,conveyed unto John L. Wiiettaln fee, reserv ing a ground-rent of forty-five dollars, payable let June and December-. 1 CC-C. Y. ;J. '6l; 122. Debt, 615.80. Calvert.] Taken in execution and tone sold as the property of • John•L. Wilson. JOHN TIiO3IPSOx, Siteriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. July 9, 1581. 3yll-St _ SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Ven litioni Expanse. to me directed will ' be exposed to public sale or veadne on MONDAY' Eve ning, Aoauat 1, 1264. at 4 o'clock, atSansom-istreet All that certain lot of ground and cellar wall situate on the south %carats , aide of Huntingdon street, sixty eight feet westwardly from Memphis street, in the Nineteenth ward ol the city of Philadelphia; containing in fruit on Huntingdontreet thirty-six feet, and In denth one 'Windt. d and thirty-eight feet to Fox street. [which said lot William F. Eutlen et al, by deed dated July 29. 3552, recorded in Deed Book A. C. H., No. 76, page le l. conveyed nuts Nathan Davis fee; re serving a ground rent of ninety-nine dollars.) CC. C. P ; .T., '64. 126. Debt, stu 41 Pile.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Nathan Ravi... JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 9, MC jyll-It SHERIFF'S SALE.-=BI VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditlorn Exponas, to 'me directed, will be exposed to public sale or ceudoe, on MONDAY Eve niu August 3, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Satilom-street A that cet lain two-story brick stable and two conti guous lots of ground situate on the south side. of Prune street (Nos Sl6 and 418). between Fourth anal }Mkt streets, is the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Pruitt street thirty six feet. and to depth seventy fret, more or less. [Which said lots Cornelius Steven son. Executor, Sm., hy deed - dated Jane 20, MS, record ed In D.sd Book G. W. C., No. SS, page 26S Sc , con veyed unto William 9. Cook in fee; reserving thereont a yearly ground rent or one hundred and eighty dol lar..] • fC. C.P. c J., 'G4. 723. Debt, $47.25. DrightlY.). Taken in execution and to be oid as the property of William S Cook. JOIIN TI4O.IIPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. July 9.1964 iyll-91 SHERIFFS. SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ."( Vendttlonl Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to pnblid tele or veadue ' oa 310 NDAY Eve ning, August 1, 1564,'i5t4 o'clock, atSansoni-strebt All that certain lot of ground shoats on the west side of Flora street ninety-eight feet south of Cumberland street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front street eighteen feet, and in depth one hundred and ten feet to Hope street. (C.C. P., .1 '64; 150. Debt. $15.60. Wain Taken in execution end to be sold as tho property of Ehrittian J. Fell and George ¶l. Master. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's 0 Bice, July 9, 1564. • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a.writ of Venditioui Exponae, to mo ditected, will be exposed to pnblic eale or vendue. on MONDAY Eve ning, August 1,.1564, at 4 o'clock. at Sanamn-street J. All that certa in three-story brick Ines:lunge and lot of ground situate on the north aide of Sansoin street, at the distance of two hundred and fifteen feet west from Sixteenth etre, t, lu the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on San tons street fifteen feet, and in deptheixtr five feet to Exeter street. . . . . . [O. C. P. ; J., 'Bl. rti. Debt, $17.15. S. E. Salter.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jolts Finn. Jonzq THONIP Sheriff. Sheri ' niladelpbin, Sberiff'sOfflea, 'July 9, 1864. isii-st. • . snEREFF'S . EALE.--BY VIRTUE -OF. a mita! Venditioni Ha - ponas, to me directed will be exposed to prehlic Attie or Yendno. on MONDAY Kra. ming, ensue t 1,156[, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street Hall, Ali that certain lot of ground ammo) on the west side of Church street, one hundred and fourteen fe.t stx Jodie* southward from Moore street, in the city of Pat. ladelnbia ; containing in front on Chtirch.strect sixteen feet,sod in depth one hundred and toren f-ot six inches. [O. C. P. ; J., 'SI. 124. Debt. 6.Q.SS. Beyer.] _Taken in execution and to be sold as the p roperty of George Gluck. JOHN' 1110.XPSIM, Sheriff. 'Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, duty 0, 1864. .iyll-3c R.ELERIFF'S ALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A. writ of Vendltloni Exponas, to me directed . will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, august], 1564, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street Hall. prNo. 1. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Thirty sixth street, 16 reet south from &MOM street. In the city or Philadelphia, containing in front on Thirty-sixth street 19 feet, and in depth 91 feet to a three• feet alley- No S. All that certain three-story brick measnage and lot of ground situate on the east aide of Thirty-sixth street, t 5 teat sontnward from Sanborn street, containing in front on Thirty sixth street 19 feet, and in depth 19 feet to said No. 3. All that certain three-story brick MeSSLULKO and lot of ground situate on the montheait corner of Tbirty-sisth and gansom street... coutaluicht In front on Thirty sixth street 16 feet.and in depth 92 feet to said alley. Nu. 4. All that certain three-story brick menmage and lot of ground situate on the east side of Thirty- sixth etr.et.64 feet southward from Sarasota street, containing in front ou rbtrty.sixth strett IS feet, and in depth 92 feet to said alley. No ti. All that certain three story brick messnage anti lot aground situate on the east side of Thirtr•sigth etre. t, 72 feet south from SR a•out etreet, containing in front on Thirty. sixth street 12 feet, and in neoth 92 feet to said allay. (Recital of title in writ. ] • (C. G. P J. 'N. la Debt $31.67. Thomas. l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Willtaut O. Johuson. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. July 9, IS6I. SHERIFF'S . SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Teuditienk Exponaa, to me directed, will be expo:fed to public lode or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, .August 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at &Lissom-street Hail, 11 th at coriniu two- and -a. half. otory ulesonage awl lit of grotind situate on the north side of Hamilton *trent, ono bond tvd and fifty foot six inches wes t war d from Thirty-third.. street in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Hamilton At reel tweuty-eight feet three inches and in depth ou the east line fifty-nine feet four incites, and on the west line sixty fest eleven inches. (Which said preutioes Alfred It. Jnalee et mr, by deed dotal March '2i, MI, recorded in Deed book A. D. B • )\o. 56, page 194, Ac conveyed onto Joseph t, reserving a yearly ground rent of 0944, paya • ble lot of Apr' and iictolier. W. C. Y. J. '64. 1V... Debt SW. 02.. Jones.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph Herbert. JOUN.ThIOUPSON, Sheriff. yhtindelphia. Sheriff's Office, July 0, 064. jylo4t CIOLD'S IMPROVED STEADS %_471 A-ND WATER-MUT t NO APPARATUS., For Warming and Ventilating Pnblic McMillan mid Private Realdenoita, Manufactured by P the • UNION-STRAM AND WATER•HEATING COMPANI OF RILADRLPHIA. • JAMBE P. WOOD, 41 South FOURTH Street. M. PRLTWIII.L. Snoartatandent IM=ll 9.IIMMER COMPLAINT, DIARRHCE.k P`-' Dysentery, and all disorders of the Bowels relieved at once by the nee of iardelia'S 8111111 of Blackberry Root and Rhubarb. Entirely vegetable, easily taken, Very efectual. Try it. Prepared only by AMOS HAN. SELL, S. W. cor. TWENTIETH and MARKET Streets. ieSo•lln. AUCTION St JOHN B. MYERS & co. coma Ens. N. 232 and 2346iAltierr SALE OV DIY tI+TODS„ ON TIMIESDaI Mon:CUM, 41*.. July—. wilt be sold, by cataioana, on Itrialnonito credit and for cash, lots of staple sod fancy dry good.. ' • . THOMAS & SONS, M , . Nos. 139 and 141 Smith FOOETR -.••• Sale No. R 44 North EL'gVENT3 Stro • StlrEildult FIIRN ITCH. F., FIN t!RI ' OX AIONDAY MOKNINO, •-• Inst., at 70 o'clock, at N.. MI North 11r.; 4 ,111 street, by catalog Le, the su per for farn , t(I Roe UT and Imperial 'carpet. ac. hhty orr,t3llo. f...t70 ' fi o'clock. on rim morning' of the r4ti , .. TIT'. SCOTT & STEWART'', AUCITI# ,__- -1-0 MRS AIM COMMISSION MERCHANTS; 622 CEMSTNUT Streot and 613 SANIS9II &root. 'qs-- OEORGE J. BOLTON WRANOtER„to% ON WEDZ‘E'.SO2.I" 9101t31N0 NEXT, inet , at ill o'chck, ire w:0 the stock of Charnratet,e , , 0, 14 Bternth &CO., Vt•IPTFI Glillllot, nlet & Chsadea.. Chainf bertia, ilren,aeaux. &n. Also, a tow caeca (Hard Brandy. WOLBERT, BY HENRY P _ AUCTIONEER.. Flo, R. 02 MARKET ElWst, Sonth S!cie. above BnoOnd ettieli of Dry Omdn. Trirrtmlngr,;on.% du., nary MONDAY, NV dONESDA Y. cad FRIDAY illartddr, eon ineticing at 10 o'clock. srorg OF FINF. LINEN, :4A PTEIL LES. A D COTTON Mina FRONTS, SRI N.l" CM. LA RS, L • D (Ei' COL . LARS SLEEVES, AND Ci'FFS. PS, DRY GODDR, TR.ISI.I(INOS, HOSIERY, FELT RATS, SHOES, Sic. THIS MORNING, IBth, Lommencing ho Rohl from the e belves a largo and deliirahlo a• , ,ortoieut of goode. to which thr attention of city Sad country co,tomern reoncAed. 19TRNESS, BRINLEY 4; CO., no. 635 CHESTNUT and 612 JATNB PAtICOAST cF WARNOCK, TIONEMS No 24 MA RKET Stroot. PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIOITEICREI., 525 MARKET :tad 522 cORKERCE Stmqta. STEAM WEEKLY TO L 1 TERBOOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN. (Cork Harbor The sell-known •=teareera of the 'Li verpool. New Tork,and Philadelphia Bie.imehip Coo. puny are intended to tail ae fano ice CITY I .IF BALTimoar„ eATURD &Y. Jalylt. ETNA SATURDAY,. July 23. EDINBURGH SAPPEDAY. Jab 30. end everyeucceeding Saturday at Noon, from Pier 44. North Elver. RATES OF PASSAGE: Payable In Gold, or Its equi. agent in Currency. FIRT CABIN 01 STEERAGE ,VlO CO do to London F. OW do to London.. 34 03 do to Parts Set 031 'do to Paris .... 40 00 do to Hamburg .. 90 00 do to Hamburg 37 00 Passengers also forwarded to' Havre, Bremen, Itot terdstm, Antwerp, .I:c. ' at equally tow rates. Pares from Liverpool or Qceenstown: let Csbln, 375. alts. Steerage front Liverpool and Rneenetown. M. Thoe who wish to send for their friends can buy tickets here at these rases. For further information apply at the Company's Offices. JOH24 - 0. DALE. Agent, .ie7l.tf ' 111 NVALNGT Street. Philadelplita. rr . a . BOSTON AITD PIIfLADETi- PUIL STEAMSHIP Ll NE t sailing from ea4k Sort on SATURDAYS,, from first wnarf above pig, treet. Philadelplda, and Long Wharf; BOHtOrl- The bteamehip NORMAN, Captain Baker, will nail Irc , n. Philadelphia for Burton on Saturday, July Iv, at and nteturiship SAXON, Capt. Mauhswe, [rota Bo9ton for Philadelphia on same day, at 4 o'clock P. N These new and substantial steamships form a ragtag? line, sailing from each port punctually on Saturdays.' Inrarances effeeted at one-half the premium shamed on the veeseia. Freights taken at fair rataa. Sbippers are requested to eend Stip Receipts and AMU Lading with their goods,. • . For Freight or .Paarage (having Thie aceommodattou) apply to • . HENRY WINSOR At CC., mh2l-tr —322 Sorsa ,DKT.A WARS. N STE!IM ENGfI AND BOILER WORKS..—NRAFig at LEVI, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOINERRS, MA CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS - . and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in Fricooseful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and loorpree. Brun, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, &c., respectfully oder their services to the public, as being fully prepared to contract for engines of all sizes, Ma rine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns at difforent sizes, ere prepared to execute orders with quick despatch - Every description of pattern-residua mode at the shortek notice. High and Low-pressure. Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Bolen, of the best Penn sylvania charcoal iron. Forging% of alleizes and kissillt Iron and Bras Owings. of all deacriptiowT; Roll-Turn ing, Screw-Cutting, and all other work eqapacted with the above bueirmea. Drawings and specifications for alt work done at WE establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The enbscribere have ea; le wharf-dock twin for re. pairs of boats, where tbey can lie to perfect safety, sail are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., age., for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NUM. ' JOUN P. LF.VT. BRACH and PALllERiStreeta SOUTHWARK ECOtrNbRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON MAIM • • . DIERRICII ire SOWS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS Manufacture High and Low Presure Steam tarnee, tot laud, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers. Tanks, Iran Boats, Ste. ; Cuts Inv of a l l kinds, either iron or bta,s. Iron-frame Hoofs for Gas Works, Workahope, Ran* road Stations, &e. Retorts and Gas MachimerT of the latest and most !*- proved construction. „.. .Every description of Plantation Machinery. snob s Soar, Saw. and Grist Mina, Vac Sin Pans, OM Steam Trains, Defe=„ters, Pther3, Primping En gland, am. Sole agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar Boiling A paratus; Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aorta wall &-Wolaey'e Patent Cant:tinged Sugar Draining Machine. &alit? MORGAN, ORR, tt CO., STEAM EN GINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and Genera Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 CALLOW. RILL Street. Philad , lloll4l. r,qn..tl VOTIOE.-IN THE COMMON PLEAS OR CHESTER COUNTY. RACRBI MICHEL, by her next friend, JOUR' MIR GER. vs. DA lIIEL aIiCREL. Stir Libel in Divorce. , rit Daniel Michel, Yelpondent above named: WIFEEE.I2,I3PO/Uhe petition or libel of the said Rachel Michel, by her next friend, John Me.tieer.above aimed, a enbruena' being awarded by the Court of Common Pleas of said count_ —a eubxena issued out of eaid Court—tested the 14th day of sovember. A. D. 1863, comnir.r.dine: you, the said Daniel Michel. to be and ap pear at the then next regular term of said Court.to sheer cause, if any you have, why the said libellant should not be divorced from the bondsef matrimony which she Lath contracted with you. agreeably to the prayer of said petition: and whereof , , upon the return of said suluxcna, doe proof wee made that you could not be found or served with the same in the bailiwick of the sheriff of said county; whereupon an alias stibrcena was awarded by the said Court, tested the 2d day of February, A. D. ISB3, commanding to to be and ap pear at the then next regular term of said Court, to an ewer, &o, op aforesaid, to which the same ntura wee made by the said Sheriff. You are, therefore, hereby required to be and appear onitho first day of the next regular term of said Court, to ha held at West Chester, for said county, on the SECOND MONDAY in - AUGUST next, IS6I, to answer the complaint aforesaid. REES WELSH, Sheriff. SnatntrYs OFFICE, West Chester, June 23, A- D. 1364. je27-3y4,11,15-4t • THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TN -a- • THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. ..... •Estate Of FahDLRICE LENNIG, deceased- The Auditor appoint.d to the Court to andit. eettle, and adjust the account of CaaRLES F. LENNIG and. GEGIIGN G. LENNIC, oxecntora of the will of Fre derick Lentils, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, wi 1 meet the parties interested, for the put-poles of Ms appoint ment, on SATURDAY, Joh.- 21, ISel, at II o'c.ock A. 2t. at No. 128 South STITH Street. in the city of Philadelphia. H. E. WALLACE, jyll.nowf-5t . Auditor. TN TEE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND CO'. , NTY OF PEIILADELPFHA • March Term, W 4. No. 557 Teuditioni Exposits. The Auditor appointed to distribute the rand in Court, arising from a sale by the Sheriff under the above writ, of All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate on the north side of Spruce street, in the city of Philadelphia, at the distance of thirty-eight feet from the west side of Schuylkill Front (now Twenty-second) street. contain lug in front or breadth on said aerate street ?fifteen feet, and extending in length or depth northward of that width one hundred feet to Mary street, Will most the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY, July 19, 1564, at 12 o'clock hl., at his aloe, No. 114 South SIXTH Street, (second story front room) in the city. of Philadelphia, when and where all persons interetsed are required to make their claims before the Auditor, or be debarred from coming In upon said fund. itS-diDt WALTER R. BUDD, Auditor. TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT BILIOUS CONPLAIFTB, SICK HIADACHSMOSVM. NESS INDIGESTION HEART-I>JIIN 13017 Z kroiteca,su ticiums, etc.. I}c. JAMES FL ChtILTON. the Great Chemist, tam "I know ite competition, and have no donbt It will prove moat boneticial in taoee comply-Ink for which It Lt recommended. •• • . . . . Dr. THOMAS BOYD awl: "I strongly commend U to the notice of the public. ' Dr. EDWILED G. LUDLOW says: "I asu with our ?deuce recummand It." Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER two: "JD Platiiisser", Sleort-beirn, Ongtly.oess. Sick Headset... dm., ikt. SIJ.TEER APERIEST in my !mode has Droved Indeed valuable reynedr. " , Yor other tettimoniale sae pamphlet with eseh botal gantafternrect only by TAR .ANT k CO., 278 OBRUNTICH Street, New York. air FoR. SALE BY ALL DBEGOISTS. ELECTRICITY. IWONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS-1 covEkr. —All acute and chronic diseases/ I cared by special guarantee, when deaired by the pa tient, at .I=l WAI.NOT Sweet, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure, no charge is made. No drug sing the syetem with uncertain medical ageism. All cures performed by Magnetism. Galvanism. or 1 other wee:lineation., of Electricity, without shocks or any unpleasant sensation. For further iaforma- Lion send and eat a Pamphlet, which containe htin -Idi min of cortifwates from some of the most reliable / men in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and permanently ..urect after all other treatment from medical men had failed. Over twelve thonsand / cured in less then lire years at IMO WALN Or lit. Consultation Free. Prof. BOLLES At Dr. BROWN, jyl4-tt 1220 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. f E LECTRICITY. -WHAT IS L If .13 AA WITHOUT HBALTH t—Dre. BARTHOLOMEW ALLEN, Medical Electricians, having removed their ORce from North Tenth street to No. 154 North ELEVENTH Street, below Race, will still treat and sue all enable diseases, whether Amite or Chronic, without shooks, pain, or any inconvenience. by the nee of Mee tritity, in he modifications, and Homompathie Medi. tines. Conensr.ption. Int and In henna and ()stank. eond stem. General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver et Neuralgia. Kidneys. Payer and Arm Diabetes. Congestion. Prolapses Uteri Mau el Asthma. the womb). Dyspepsia. Riasatuatiett. Bronchitis. Testimonials at thee Otte hours P A. M. to 6 Das. BART THE BEAITrIIFUIt ART OF ENANDIL LINO THE SHIN. —Pate de Toilet Phuncatge (Fran eh Toilet Paste), for enamelling the skin, hiding small-pog marks, wrinkles, burns, scars. &c., without injury to the most delicate complexion. Its effects are truly ma gical. Sold in jars. price one dollar, with directions for ass. EMIT & CO., Proprietors, 41 South BIGHTH Street,two doors above Chestant.and 1.3.313.11EVENTH sweet sr:Mb COTTON BAIL DUOS AND CANVAS Raven's Vt. """°4l - Twills, or ell descriptions. for :rents, i ge Trunk and Wagon Covers. Also, Paper n Alanufacturers' Dri Felts, ro to f het Ne hie. Tarpaulin, Boltin r a d fiztAf ul aT AlT l mutt-tt „ 102 JONES' Alley. PURE PALM 0114 130AP.-THIS SOAP la made of pure, fresh Palm 011, and is entirely a 'relatable Soap; more imitable ( or Toilet use than thous made from animal fats. In boxes of one dosen calm. for la per box. Manufactured by OW. M. ELKINTON & SON, No. 116 MARGARETTA Street. bitween boat aal aluswa Cal Inwl.lll IOLOAR• TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL OR EMBRO., ..11. CATION never 11111 to cure RbeO3IIIINAM, NElll2llft NM,WI, Frosted feet. Chapped Hands, and all Skin eases. Prise tiOc, and wholesale and retell by H. B. TAY. LOB, Druntst, TOTE and OLLLO IMMO SBIPPIN MACHINERY AND IRON. I=l=l 1!==1 =l=l LEGAL. EDWARD RnBERTS v THOMAS STEWART MEDICAL. BEST EEPIEBY KNOWN FOR ALL Hs;stioril;oids. or riles. Spinal Disease. Deafness. 164 North Eleventh street • . M. OLOBLEW dt ALLEN. Medical Electricians, orth ELEVENTH Street.
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