THE CITY. The Thermometer. JULY 25, 1S&. JULY 23, 184. CLM 12 et SEM. tIA. M 12 It 3P.N. 76 ST S 7 65X 7. 69 WIND. WIND. BE SE SE ENE S ..... 5W11713 7,IILITARY. TITH ARMS HOSPITALS 'The report of the army hospitals In the Depart- Mot of the Susquehanna, for the week ending Se,- turdny, July 28(1, shows that 2,182.801(1ton have been admitted, 1,275 returned to duty, 81 deserted, 13 died, and 13,020 remaining. TUE TIIIRD COAL REOIRENT This fine regiment, which has imort raised under • the auspices or the Philadelphia donl Exchange for ono hundred days' service, Is quartered at Camp Cad walador. It numbers nine hundred men, a num ber of whom.bave already seen service in Virginia and oilier places. They expected to leave to-mor.. 'row. The following Is a list of the officers of the regiment: Colonel, John R. Hulett; lieutenant colonel, 'Charles D. Kenworthey ; major, John Woodcock'; adjutant, Thomas Milan ; quartermaster, Spencer N. Janney; Urst assist ant • surgeon, Joseph Gal 'laphor ; sergeant major, George W. Olassmire ; quartermaster sergeant, 'Andrew S. Hauge ; corn missaey sergeant, Charles C. Lowey; hospital steward, Augustus llordell ; drum major, John Griswold. Company A—Captain, James Barton ; first lieute nant, Jas. O. liinkson ; second lieutenant, Thomas Barry. Company 13—Captain, Enoch E. Gilbert; first lieutenant, Jos. J. Babcock ; second lieutenant, Ed win Montgomery. Company C—Captain, John R. 'Landis ; first lieutenant, Harry S. Reinhold; second lieutenant, B. 0. Conn. Company o—Captain, Geo. W. Williams; first lieutenant, Chas. E. Clark; second lieutenant, John P. Fryer. Company E—Captain, Bernard T. Janney ; first lieutenant, Joseph W. Patton second lieutenant, David St. John. Company F—Captain, Harry li. Shantz ; first lieutenant, Eugend M. Washburn ; second Haute nant, Frank W. Carpenter. Company U—Captain, John C. Snyder; first lieutenant, Charles S. Jones; second lieutenant, William Atkinson. Company William Wrigley; first lieutenant, John M. liassan ; second lieutenant, Howard Deacon. Company I—Captain, Ralph Buckley ; first Route mint Boswell T. Williams ; second lieutenant, Jas. Carrick. Company K—Captain, William Babe ; first haute- want, Jas. S. Molineaux; second lieutenant, J4I. L. PROCURED SUBSTITUTES The following.nitmed persons presented accept able recruits during the past week : Twelfth IVard.—Alesander S. Letchworth, Win. A. Finley, George K. Zeigler, John W. Wise, Geo. K. Mellvain, Henry S. Franks, W. John Caller, Geo. H. Sutterly, Daniel Brlttin, Henry R. Mitchell,. John H. Blclrraln. Thirteenth Ward.—Lewis - linehnien, Edwin S. Willis, Frederick Lichrandt, David It. Evans, Enos L. Reese George E. Chambers, Frederick A. Koons, James DI. Whitby, Joseph Hauck, John Craig, Jas. H. Eldridge, Conrad F. Clothier. George W. Turner, John E. A.oclierspergor. Sixteenth Ward.—John S. Somers, Charles Lutz, Samuel F. Smith. Seventeenth Ward.—lsaac H. Dietrich, Linford Lukens. - Eighteenth Ward.—Charlos H. Camp, William M. Camp, Samuel P. Courtney, Peter E. Shdetz. Nineteenth Ward.—Richard Lambert. DESERTERS. The following-named soldiers were reported at the Medical Director's office on Saturday, as haring de serted from the Summit House U. S. Army Hos pital: E. L. Evans, Company F, 6th Regiment New York Volunteers; O. Harkins, Company Li, let Regiment N. Y. Artillery ;' Jeremiah Mal:toning, Company 6th Regiment New York Volunteers. A BOUNTY-JUMPER CAUGHT A young man offered his services as a substitute yesterday morning, at a substitute broker's office on Seventh street below Chestnut. The-broker Immo ()lately recognized him as one whom he had previ ously seen sworn in as a substitute for some other person. He made an excuse, left tha office, secured the services or a policeman, and had the bounty- Jumper arrested and taken to the Provost Marshal's office, who Fent him to the barracks, where ho was confined. He was also recognized as a deserter from a regiment Which is now stationed in front of Peters burg. MLSCELLANEWIS. ItEPORTOBLIL CONVENTION Tomorrow afternoon at four &cloak there will be a meeting of reporters and other literary attacho.s of the daily newspapers of this city at the Assembly Building. The object of the meeting will be to elect delegates to the National Reportorial Conven tion to be bold at Chicago early next month. It is contemplated to devise means whereby the stand ing of these gentlemen in the literary world shall be raised to its proper basis ; and the expulsion of all incompetent and other persons whose conduct degrades the profession. A. free interchange of Ideas relative to the profession will be had. A large and interesting meeting Is anticipated. GUARDIANS OF THE POOR Tho regular stated meeting of the Board of Guar dians of the Poor was hold at the Almshouse, yes terday afternoon. President Erety occupied the chair. - . The house agent reported the census of the house, &c., for the week ending Saturday, July 23d, as follows 2,263 Same time hat year Decrease Admitted within the last two weeks Births Discharged li:loped Number granted lodgings (4 " meals... Total males, 072; total females, 1,201. The steward reported the house receipts as being $138.31, and the Collection for support cases as MO. The storekeeper reported having received 100 pounds forfeited butter sine the last meeting of the board. _ . _ A communication was • read from Dr. S. W. But ler, giving an account of the terrible catastrophe in the Insane Department, with a list of the killed and wounded, all of which has appeared in The Press. The committee to receive proposals for furnishing the house with meats during the coming-year re ported that the only proposals presented were from - Wartmau, Paul, Sheets & Berner, for beef at 124 cents per pound ; from Lentz 10eisier, for mutton at 12 cents per pound, and from John t. Wallace, for veal at 11 cents per pound, which bids they re commend to bo accepted. • The proposals were accepted. The following resolution passed t Itesohned. That the officers of the Board be directed. to procure for the inspection of the Uoroner'sialy all Looker reports. and papers relative to the heating and ventilation of the Hospital and Insane Department of the buildings. The following also passed : Resolved, That the building inspectors be requested ton. eke a in, veT of the foundation and structure of the /thosboriee be tidings, and make a report thereof at their earlieAdj st co nned. venience to this Board. our TEE RAIN After a month of dry weather, with rery little dew at night, rain commenced to fall about Sunday midnight, and towards daybreak yesterday morn ing the wind freshened and blew regale almost from the north, veering around with the sun, until a first -class breeze blow steadily from the southeast, which point was maintained - for several hours. -The rain Malt' torrents at times, and the parched earth drank Win as fast as the supply came and long as it lasted. The corn, watermelons, and sweet pots.- toes in New Jersey seemed to bo suffering from want of rain ; the showers of yesterday retreshed them all, and the probability Is the crop will yet be good. The melons are ripening' before obtaining their full growth, consequently the general average in size will be small. The farmers say, though not so large they will be much sweeter than usual. "Watermelons, when ripe, have medicinal virtues mot generally known. When eaten moderately they ward off fevers of various kinds. ItID3I3ING Joints Parke,. a carrier of this paper, has been =lasing since Thursday last. Any :information re specting his whereabouts will be gladly received at. his residence, Parrish street, below Eleventh, or at this office. 21EETTNG by COLOR - ED CITIZENS This evening a meeting of colored citizens bo 'held at Salmons-street Hall to give an expression of their opinion in reference to their exclusion from using the passenger railway cars. A number of apea.hera will be present. Yosteiday Morning about half past nine o'clock a tre broke ont in the fourth story of tile book-bindery of Wm. G. Perry, S. W. corner of Fourth and Race streets. The flames were extinguished before se rious damage had been done. AN UNSAFE iiitIDGE The bridge at Belmont Cottage, for the landing of passengers from the Schuylkill-river steamboats, is greatly In need of repair. Excursion parties In con siderable numbers sometimes cross this bridge, and If left much longer in its present condition, It may be the scone of a terrible disaster. DUOWIIING CABE A lad named Robertson fell oil pier No. 3 at Port Richmond yesterday afternoon and was drowned. His body was removed to the resideoco of his pa rents, N 0.1346 filontgomery avenue, below Dolgrave street. BREADSTUFF'S FOR EUROPE The packet ship Saranak left TValnut•etreot wharf yesterday, booed for Liverpool, with a largo cargo of flour and wheat. She also took a few pas. stingers. THE POLIOE. REBEL . GUERILLA. AT GRAY'S FERRY • :BRIDGE. A man dressed In ribel - trumm....,„d„i n , the name of George Bane was arrested last Saturday — c.... Gray's Ferry bridge. He Is Bald to belong to Nom bre gang. He was sent to Fort Delaware. [Before Mr. Alderman Plenkirdon.3 DISORDERLY HOUSE CASE. Mary F. Roach, Ann E. Morris, Catharine Shar key, and Nary Callan were arraigned yesterday on the charge of keeping a disorderly house in Callow hill street, above Ninth. The neighbors, it le al leged, had been annoyed very much by the disor derly behavior of parties who frequented the place. The defendants were bound over, in the sum of *lOO each, to answer. [Before Mr. Alderman Patebel.] IMMODERATE DRIVING. James and Joseph Mulholland were arraigned, yesterday, on the charge or driving a horse and •settgan at an immoderate speed through the streets on bunday afternoon, thereby endangering the lives or pedestrians generally In the western part or the city. The defendants were lined and put under bonds to keep the peace. (Before Mr. Alderman Bottler.) WIFE BEATER. Eugene Bogart, residing In North Tenth Area, Was arraigned yesterday on the charge or beating his wile In a cruel manner. The accused was bound over to answer at court. BUDDER DEATH OF A rIttBONER. William Proctor, an Englishman by birth, unmar• rled, was drunk and disorderly In the vicinity of Dook and Second streets on Sunday evening. lie was conducted to the Third.district station.uouse, and yesterday morning It was found that Death had summoned him to appear at tho tribunal of eternity. ATTEMPTED ABDUCTION 01' A A woman had a hearing yesterday morning before Alderman Be!tier, charged with having attempted to abduct a male child, four years old, of Patrick McNutt, resldingat No. 1125 Moyamonslog avenue. This child got lost on Sunday, and was taken to the Central Telegraph Office, at Fifth and Chestnut streets. While there the accused came into the office and claimed the child. Messrs: Carpenter and ileMs t who wore on duty at the office, having some suspicion of the woman, closely questioned her and became satisfied that she was not the proper person to have charge of the chlld. The father of the child soon came to claim it, and dented any knowledge o the woman. She was taken in charg f e by Chief Ruggles, and after the hearing yesterday was com.. =Med.. (Before Mr. Alderman Cloud.) LARCENY CASE. Jog. Dillon was before Alderman Clouds pester day .morning, on the charge of picking a man's pooke t r*ho was lying asleep in Carroll street, Vine enth ward. The act was witnessed by a po lice officer, who gave chase and after , running save. nal squares, Dillon entered 'a yard, and before the officer arrived he threw the pooket-book down a cees-pool, thus hoping to save himself- from convio tion. The alderman, after due deliberation, cow- Knitted him to prison, to await a trial at bourt. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee on MONDAY Evening, August 1, 1564, at 4 o'clock. at Saneom-street Flail, No. L All that certain mesaaage or tenement and lot or piece of ground situate in that part of the city of Philadelphia Eformerly called the borough of German town, described AR follows, viz: Beginning at a stake set for a corner in the line of land belongleg to the estate of Thomas Armatt, deceased. thence the RAM north 40 degrees 60 minutes west. 9.5 perches to the line of Jesse Large. land, thence by the mine north 41 de grees 86 minutes east, 29.3 perches to a corner of ground of Robert IF. 'l homes, thence by the cam north 77 de grees east abont CO feet to a corner tn the line of ground of Charles H. Shoemaker and Hebert H. Tl.omals. thence by the sense and partly by a ran of water south 1.25 degree west 23.15 perches ton stake eel for a corner in the middle of said not, and titmice along the northwardly aide of a certain fifty feet-wide street called Armatt street, continued the following courses and sligances, vls; north 135 degrees 45 minutest. west II feet 6 inches, south 63 degreea 20 minutes, west 56 feet. south 76 degrees 45 minutes, west 113 Get, smith 61.5 de green, west 57 feet, and south 50.5 degrees west 39 feet 6 Inches to the place of beginning.. Also, No. 2 —All that certain lot or piece of gronnd situate on "Linden Place," In Germantown aforesaid, begin ning at a stake tot for a corner of this and grafted be lensing to Hannah 11. Schaffer by the side of Armatt etreet, continued thence extending along the side of said Armatt ;street, smith 55 degrees 45 minntov. east 193 feet to a stake sot for a corner by the side of Willow avenue, thence along the same, north 6 degrees 25 minutes. cast 2fo fest. 6 fuel es to an angle, and north 4 degrees 35 minute.. west 225 feet 4 incline to a stake set for a corner, thence south ed degrees 25 minutes, west 74 feet le lychee to a stake set for a corner by the side of a gum tree, thence north 46 degrees and 30 minutes, west 219 feet 6 inches to a stone set for a corner, thence south 1 degree and 45 minutes, east 349 feet to a corner, thence with the lino of Hannah 13. Schaffer's laud. limit' 77 degrees, east 60 .feet to a corner, thence still with the same, south] degree 15 minutes, west 332 feet to the place of beginning; containing 3 acres Ittlll 29. perches of laud which e ram more or leas. IlLiing the tame premises George Schaffer and Hannah kl., his wife, by indenture bearing date Mayl9, 4. D ISA recorded In the ()Me for recording deeds, Sm., in and for the city of Philadelphia, in Deed Book R. D. W.. No. Sl, page 2.52, arc., granted and conveyed unto the said Samuel 11. Aldridge In fee; subject to the payment Red discharge of three several mortgage debts, amount ing together to the snm of 96,090, with interest to accrue and grove due thereon.) Together with the tree use and privilege of the said Armatt street and of the streets connecting therewith.. N. B. —The premises above described will bo sold to. gather and subject to the three mortgagee above men tioned, amounting in the aggregate to $B,OOO of princi pal with the interest accrued thereon. /D.C. ; 462. J.,'64. Debt, $8,051.07. 3. B.Townsend.) .Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel H. Aldridge. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's °lnce, July 19, 1564. jy2o-3t SIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies,. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale nr vet:Mire, on MONDAY Evening, August 7, 1551, at 4 o'clock, at Ransom. street Hall. All that certain mesenage and lot of ground ,itnato on the east side of Twentieth eticet two hundred and forty six feet northward from Race street, in the city of Phi ladelphia; containing in front on Twentieth street eighteen feet, and in depth ninety-two feet to a ten-feet alley. CD. C. ; J. '64. 445. • Debt, 413,560. Wider.) Taken in execntion and to he Bold as the property of William 0. Ladd, Jr. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff'e °nice, July IN 1564. 7,055-3 t SHERIFF'S , SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF F.." it writ of Venditlonl Exponas, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, August 1,1E64, at 4 o'clock, at Sammie. street Rail, All that certain two-story beck messuage and lot of ground situate on the easterly side of Oermantown road, south of Franklin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Germantown road 15 feet (iman ding one half of a two-feet-six-Inches-wide alley, with the prtyilege thereof), and In depth 70 N.A. (Which said premises George F. Lee et ux, by deed dated June 29, 1836, recorded in Deed Book S H. F.. No. 6 page 341. conveyed unto Sarah Co li n (then Fisher) in fee; stilleet to a mortgage debt, since paid, and said Sarah Cohn intermarried with John Cnliu, Jr , who is de ceased. ID. C.; J.. '64. 469. Debt, 81199.60. Brown.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles 0. Colin. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, July 70, 1664. ]Y2O-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Yachts, to me directed, will be exposed to, public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve ning, August I, 1564. at 1 o'clock at Sansom. street Hall, Ail that certain lot otground situate on the month aide of Christian street, one hundred and ten feet westward from Twelfth atreet, in the city of Philadelphia; con taining In front on Christian street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet to Everet , street. (Which.sald lot Alexander B. Carver. by deed dated November 13, ISSS, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B , No. 54, page 510, &c., conveyed unto Charles Vanhorn in fee, subject to building restriction.] (D. C. ; J., 'W. 424. Debt. 131j:01.50. Law.] Taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Charles Venhorn. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 19,1954. au2)-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sal o ' cl o ckee. on MONDAy Evening, August 1.1591, at 4 at Sansom-street All that certain three-story brick mesenage and lot or ground situate on th e north Mee of Maecer street, ni net y- Cour feet westward from Lewis etreet,in the city or Phi ladelphia; containing in front on tester street fifteen feet, and in depth fifty-three feet to a three. feet alley. (Which said premises William 11. Kern, sheriff. brdeed dated September 24, 1856, recorded in C. P. Deed Book 1, page 493, kc.. conveyed unto John P. Perscb, is fee; subject to a groundrent of $37.60.3 CD. C.: J. '64. 410 Debt *1 , 479.30 . Beyer. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John P. Perech. JOHN TFIO3IPSOSI, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's OfliceOnly 19.1864. sy Bo 3t • sHER IF F ' SALE.-;-•-EF VIRTUE. OF NJa writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August 1, I£6l, at 4 o'clock, at Sensoca-street Hall. All-that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Federal street ?Al feet 7 inches westward from Hempten street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Federal street 32feet and in depth 100 feet to Park street, with the pri vilege thereof. (Which said premises Johan Hertel et tux.. by deed dared November 5. ISSS, recorded in Deed Book A. D. B. No. S 6, page 036. &c., conveyed unto Henry Imhoff {u subtect to a ground rent of forty. eight dollars, payable first of June and December, (D.C. ; .7., '64. 453. Debt, $1,576.50. Beyer.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Imhoff. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. July 19.1564. jyM-St . 37 . TO . 1 . 29 . 40 . 25 . 14 . 33 SERrFFtS SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF it writ of Venditictui Exponas, to me directed , will be exposed d to public tale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve rang, Allteritt 1,1564,at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, all that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Parrish street. one hundred and seven ty feet westward front Fifteeenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Parrish street twenty-eight feet, and in depth one hundred'and 'seven ty.seven feet six inches to Ogden street. [Which said premises Thomas Daniell and wife by deed dated May 19, 1552. recorded. in Deed Book T. i t , No. 25, page 162. arc., conveyed unto Joseph Nimes and John illeveustiue in fee; and said Joseph Nimes et ox., by deed dated Oc tober 19, 1554, recorded to Deed Book T 11., No. 25. pagel62. &0., convoyed hie moletYdnto the said John eieven edge in fee, ettbject to certain restrictions as to buildings, dm] [D. O. ; J., '6l. 446. Debt, 81,250. Conarroe. ] Taken in execution -and to be cold as the property of Jobn Clevenstine. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office..Taly le, 1664, jy‘Nt-St SHERIFF'S" SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF kJa writ of Pyrite Feciae, to me directed, will be exposed to public eale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning. August 1,1664, at4o'clock.at Sansom-street that certain lot ofground situate on the sou th ASL st corner of Seventh and Fitzwater ;urges in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on streets, etreet twenty feet, and In depth ninety feet to Clymer street. [Which said lot Joseph Borden et al., by deed dated June 18, 1541. conveyed unto James . Murphy in fee. ] [D. C. ;J. '54. 460. Debt, 1559.15. Thomas. Taken in execution and to be enid as the property of James Murphy. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff . Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. July IS. 7564: SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTtTE OF a Writ of Pied Facial., to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on ,LIONDAY Evening. August 1.1E64, at 4 o'clock, at Sansone street Hall, All that certain lot of. ground and buildings situate on the south side of Ogden street 84 feat four Molise east ward from Thirteenth street, In the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Ogden street Arleen feet Mx inches. and In depth seventy-eight feet to Myrtle street. [Which said premises John W. Olaghorn, by deed dated August 30. 1301, recorded in Deed Book O,"'W. C., No. 103, page 365, &c., conveyed unto William H. Patton CD. C. ; J., '64. 427. Debt, $1 , 451. Clayton]. • Taken 1n execution and to be sold as the property' of William H. Patton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia. Sheriff's Otlice, July 10.3864. i723•St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lever' Faciae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or , yondue,on MONDAY RCS fling, August 7, 1664, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story stone Ines/maga, out-awry stone kitchen, and lot of ground, situate on the north easterly side of Bockios street, in the Twenty•second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Brookins street 80 feet, and in depth 96 feet. Bounded northwest by ground of Abram NVitley, northeast by ground of John Taff, southeast by ground of Thomas llenaton. CD. C. J., '64. 496. Debt, 63(646. Paul.) • Taken in execution end to be sold as the property of Aaron Engle, owner, and John C. Reilly. contractor. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July B, Mi. iy?.l.-3t SIIERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE. OF a writ of Venditioni Hxponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee on MONDAY 'Eve ning, August 1 1E64, at 4 o'clock. at Sanaom-street Hall, All that certain' lot of ground situate on the north westwardly side of Jasper street eighty-seven feet northeastward from Tioga street, in the city of Phila• delphia; containing in front on Jasper street one hun dred and twelve feet, and in depth from the middle thereof three hundred and twenty-seven foot two inches. [D. C. ; J., '64. 455. Debt, 3.358. Fallon.] Taken in execution and to be sold RI the_uropertz of Montgomery Chambers. JOHN July 9D,1561 Sheriff's Office, July MI, jy2l-3k HERIFF'S . SALR—BY .. VIRTUE OF S HERIFF'S: a writ of Levarl Facias, to me directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August], 1 8 64, at 4 o'clock, at 6=mo-street flail. All that certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situate on the north side of Dauphin great, sixty-two feet westward from Fifth street, in the city of Philadelphia ; containing in front on Dauphin street fifteen feet, and in depth seventy-one feet to a mar ket alley, with the privileg e thereof. [Which said Premises Peter C. Hollis, et a l. by deed dated January 29, 1858, conveyed unto John-Vampman in fee, subject to a ground rer.l. of 990. payable Ist February and . August. ] CD. C, ; J., 'Gt. 473. Debt, SUL Fletcher.] Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of John Dampman . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. July 24, 1961. jy2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A. Writ of 'Yew:Wield Exponas, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, An ant 1,1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain me:cm:lnge and lot of around situate on the east aide of Old York road (No. 981), 119 feet north ward from George street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in. front on Old York road IS feet. and la depth 188 feet to a twenty-feet street. (Which said premises Charles P. Fox eta)., by deed dated December 80, 1558, conveyed unto Horatio 0. Jones in foe; re- July.]a ground rent of 1563, payable lat January and (D. C.; 1.1 . '64: -- tee.---riebt SISOO. McElroy.] • Taken in execution and to be Setalts thenwris_of HoralloLO. Jones. JOHN THOMPSON ..n , hrtert. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jnly 20,1884. ' SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF Writ of Platte Levert Fades, to me directed,, will be exposed. to public sale or yendue, on MONDA s NYe nine, August]. IFO4, ate o'clock, at Sansom-street llalt All that certain lot or piece of ground In the meld Twenty-fourth ward, commencing at the intersection of the middle of Sixty-fourth street and Race , treat; thence south 11 degrees 1 miuote west along the middle of said Sixty•fourth street 647 feet 8 inches, more or lees, to the middle of Cobb's creek; thence along the middle thereof south 19 degrees 3 minutes east, 100 feet, and south 61 degrees 81 minutes oast, 339 feet to tho middle of Montrose street; thence along-the middle of said Hon. trose street north 11 degrees 1 minute east, 1,053 feet 6 inches, more or less, to the middle of Race street; thence along the Middle of said Race street north 79 le green 69 minutes west 280 feet to the place of beginning; containin acres and 27-100Ihs of an acre of lend. (D. C. .•J., '6l. 408. Debt, 0,142.97. Sergeant & Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph 8. Silver etas. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheri ff 's Office , July W. 1864! • .1311-8 t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE •OF IN- , writ of Loynd Facies, to me directed, will be ex- Dowd to public; Pate or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, Aognst 1, 804, at 4 o'clock, at Stumm. street Hall, 011 that certain brick merman and lot of ground situate on the Routh aide of Union Rtreet. between Second and Third streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in fronton Union street eighteen feet two inches (including one half of a two-feet-tun- inchea-wido alley, with the privilege thereof) and in depth eighty feet Mx inches more or less. (Being the /SAWS premise', which William Alexander et. nx., • by deed dated May 40 , 1596,-recorded in Deed Book S..H. F. No. 2, page 332 Stc. , conveyed unto Obviation Doerr In fee; reserving thereont the right to build over said alley to the depth of thirty feet four inches at the height of nine feet.) [D. C.; S. '64, 476. Debt, $l,llO. Ocher.) Taken in 'mention and to be mold a 3 the property of paristimi Doerr, deceased. JOHN TFIOMPSoff, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Siteriff'a Office. July 23, 1564. jyM.3t SELERIFP'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP Kaa writ of Levert Simian, to me directed, will ho ex- posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August 1, 1664. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Ball All that certain messuage and lot of ground situate on the west side of-Fourth street, one hundred and seventy feet ten inches northward from Girard avenue, in .the city of Philadelphia; containing In fronton Fourth street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet to Lithgow street. [Which said premises Saban tian Engel, by deed dated February —, 18—, recorded in Deed Book, A. D. B, No. 97, page 602 &c., convoyed unto Isaac Ottenbelmor In fee; subject to a ground rent of $4O, payable lot January and July.] C.; J., 'B4. 988, Debt, 8'4E05.80. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac Ottenheitrifir. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • : Philadelphia, Sheriff's 011 ice, July 20,1681. jy2l.3t E l i EVANS &; WATSON'S E • SALAALLNDER SA MEL STORE 16 SOUTH STREET. . PHILADELPHIA. PA. U AL MUTE. varlotr of FIRE -PllOOl SAFES ohms on SHERIFF'S SALES. SnEßff 4F'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Faclos, to me directed, will be ex posed to public tittle or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, August 1, 1861, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-street No. 1. A certain yearly ground rent or sum of $37.50, lawful money, aforesaid, chargeable on halt venter' leaning, and payable by John Ilergeobelmer and Joseph Silvius. their heirs and assigns, on the nrkt day of the menthe of February and August In each and every year forever, ont of and from—All that certain lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the northeasterly side of the - fdrin Street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia late horungh of Germantown : Beginning et a make set for a corner of title and ground granted to Philip U Hammer: thence with the Name north 42 degrees and 30 minute% east, 183 feet 11 inches to a slake eet for a CO, tier by toe side of a twenty-feet-wide alloy loading into Sharpeaelc Street; thence along the same north 47 degreesSO minute* west, 30 feet to a stake set fur a corner; thence along the head or northwest end of said alley north 42 degrees and 30 minutes. oast, 20 feet to the line of Daniel Me enney'a lend; thence with the line of the same north 47 degrees 30 uthantem west, M feet to the line of land belonging to the Society of German and English Bap tists; thence with the same month 42 degreee 30 entente's went, 85 foot to a corner; and north 47 deems 30 minutes west, 4 feet to a corner; south 92 degrees 30 minutes weal, 4G f.et to a corner; and ennthwardly 10 foot 9 inches to a corner; and etiil with the said line west ward 93 feet Stitches to the side of the Main street afore said; thence along the same south 13 degrees 40 minutes east, 74 feet 9 Inches, more or It as, to the place of be ginning. No. 2. A certain yearly ground rent or sum of lawful money, as aforesaid, chargeable on half- yearly, laming and payable to John Barr, Chatles Gould, Jr., and Peter Gould, Huhr heirs and assigns, on the lint day of the menthe of February and Augnat,ln each and every year forever. out of and front All that certain lot or pfece of ground, with the buildings and improve- Int•litb thereon erected, situate In that part of the city of Philadelphia late borough of GeginaatOWii, on the northwesterly aide of Sharptiack etreet: Beginning at a stake set for a corner of this andground granted to Jacob Gonover on ground rent, at the distance of Slit feet 1 Inelt,or thereabouts, from the northeast side of the Main street; thence extending Meng the said stile of said Sharpnaek street not theastwardly 192 feet; titmice at right angles with bald strati northwesterly 161 feet, more or lees, to a stake get for a corner; thence with the line of Jacob Horter's laud southwesterly D 3 feet to a comer: and northwesterly 6 feet 3 Inches to a corner; thence with the line of George W. Carpenter's land eouthwesterly 27 feet to the line of Jacob Gonover's land; thence with the same sontbeastwardly 161 feet, more or less, to the Plere of beginning.. [Being the same two yearly ground rents whim. Beery Frick and Elizabeth, his wife, by two several deed polle, endorsed, bearing even date with a certain indentareof mortgage, yin: September 28. 1857, but duly executed and acknow ledged prior to the execution of said indenture, and in tended therewith to be recorded, granted, and con. yea ed unto the said Restore Carter, his heirs, and as aigne. [D. C. ; J., '64. 466. Debt, $2,093. Abram.] Taken in execution and to he sold se the property of Restore Carter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff 'e Office, July 20, 1561. Iy2l-3t SLIEBIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vonditioni Expouns, to me directed, will ite exposed to public sale or veudue, on MONDAY Eve. ling, August I. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-stroet Hall. All that certain lot orlipleco of land, wilt, the stone messu age and buildings thereon. situate in the Twenty second ward of the city of Philadelphia aforecaid bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in Ds umnbower's Mill road, in the line of land of Craig; thence by the came and land of ethers north. 42 degrees SO minutes east, 713 feet 9 inches to a point in the line of land conveyed to Heinrich Weiner; thence by the sense south. 47 degrees El minutes east, 31.9 feet to a point; thence by ground of John Armstrong south, 19 degrees 20 minutes west, 92 feet 105; inches to a point thence by land of the said John Armstrong and by the said Dannenhower's Mill road south. 42 degrees SOminutes west, 307 feet 2 inches to the north side of Arm strong sheet ; thence along the same, north 46 degrees 1,7 minutes west, 116 feet 9 inches to a point on the aide of said Dannenhower's lane; thence along the same, south, 98 degrees 31 minutes west, 339 feet 7 inches to the place of beginning, containing 4 scree, 2 roods. and 10-24 perches, more or lets CD. C. 469; J. '64. Debt, &2.'2^. SO. B. Taylor.] 'Taken in execution and to ho sold as the prePorts of James Armstrong JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri tr. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, July 20,1664.. Jy2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Lever' Pacias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or ventine, on MONDAY Evening. Ausust 1, 1164. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Halt, No. 1. All that certain yearly ground rent of $l2. is suing out of a lot or ground situate on the southeast corner of Brown and Bucknell streets. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Brown street 15 feet, and in depth 60 feet to a three-feet alley. No 2. A yearly ground rent of $6O, Issuing Out Of a lot of ground situate on the south side of Brown street, 16 feet east of Bucknell street, containing in front On Brown street 14 feet. and in depth 05 feet to said alley. No. 3. A yearly groundrent of 41M. issuing out of a lot of ground situate on the east side of Tyler, now Percy street, 218 feet northward from Poplar sfreet; contain ing in front of Percy street .13feet, and in depth about 40 feet. Mbieb said lots first and second described Thomas Matlack et nx., by deeds dated Nov. 9 1558. recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 106. P. 393 and 401, con veyed unto Daniel Baviland in fee; reserving out of lot No. 1 said ground rent of $l2. and out of No. 2 said ground rent of 400: and lot third described said Thomas Matlack by deed dated 25th Jul* 1559, cot reyrd unto William A. Archer in' fee; reserving said ground rent of O.] CD. C. : S.. 'AL 443. Debt, S IM 90. Colaban.] JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. sly 2D. 1884. fy2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE) OF A. Writ of Lovell Facial, to me directed, will be ex• posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, ugust 1, 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Ball, All that certain lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Cathedral avenue and Cambria street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in (root on Cathedral avenue two hundred and fifty-two feet, and in depth two hundred feet to Monroe street. (Being part of the same lot which Charles Benry * Fisher,l.by deed dated June 30. 1069, conveyed onto Henry K. Harntsh in fee.) [D. C. ; J.,• 64. 487. Debt, $1,400. 2nrenal.] Taken in execution and to be sold a, the property of Henry K. Harnisli. • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 011ice,July 20, 1861. jy2l-21 sIIERIFF'S SA,LE.-RY VIRTUE OF it writ of Fterl Facial, to me directed, wilt be ex posed to public sale or 'endue, on MONDAY Evening , August 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at ransom -street Hall, - The one twenty-fourth part of John Wright in and to all that certain three-story brick measnage and lot of ground situate on the east nide of Erred street one hun dred and sixteen feet southward trout Race street, In the - city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Broad street thirty-Mx feet, and In depth one hundred and tbiny-six feet to a twelve-feet wide alley. Subject to proportion of aroundrent of *243. (D. C. ; J., '64. 400. Debt. 858-1 61. Pant.] JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 20, 1864. jy2l.-St QEBRIFF'S. SALE.-BY. VIRTUE OF K. , a writ of Venllioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue. on MONDAY Eve ning, August I, 1854, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All the estate, right, title, and interest, of Richard Morris, deceased, in and to all that certain lot of ground. and improvements situate on the west side of Twentieth street. 46 feet northward from McDuftle street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twentieth street 15 feet, and in depth 68 feet to a four-feet alley. For recital of title see writ. ED. D. J.. 64. 496. Debt. EleXI.5Ni 75. Bodin.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Richard Morris, deceased. JOHN THOMFBON,SherIif. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. -1017 20, - VIOL 3721-31 • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY [ VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Lecart Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public tette or vendee, on.MONDAY Eveninr, August 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story messnage and lot of ground sltnate on the west aide of Second street, seventy feet eight inches northward from Cameo street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing In front en setwid street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet to it two feet alley. [Which said premlaea Learning ]f. Whtllden el ux., by deed dated December 29. 1556. recorded in Deed Book R. D. W., No. 118, page CO, &c., conveyed neto Edward Thiele in fee; subject, Sc to the easternmost .ighty-three feet, to the payment of a ground rent of $76.50. payable Ist January and July.] Cll. ; '64. 475. Debt, $1,570.67. Royer.) Taken in excoation and to he sold as the property of Edward Thiele. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff Philadelphia,- Sheriff's Office, July 70, 1/307! jy2l-St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex. Posed to public sale or vendue, on MON DAY Evening, Altruist 1, 1883; at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the south aide of Brown street, one hundred and rix feet eastward from Seventeenth stree t in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Brown street eighteen feet, ana in depth eighty feet. [Which said lot, in al.. Ethslbert A. Marshall, by deed dated 42d July, 1857, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 19, page 218, &c., conveyed unto Hugh S. Black, in fee.] (D. C. ; J., 'B4. 492. Debt, SSW, Owen.] Taken in execution and to he sold 89 the property of ETlgh JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 20, 1864. iy2l-3t S HERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni EXPOIISM, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on hIONDAY E're ning, August 1;1864, at 4 o'clock; at Ransom-street Hall, All that certain three story brick macaw and lot of ground situate on the northeast vrardly side of Ridge avenue two hundred and elghty-three feet eight teems southeastward from Fifteenth street, in the city of Phila delphia; containing In front on Ridge avenue twelve feet, and In depth on the northwest line one hundred and four feet eleven inches, and on the southeast line one hundred and nine feet two inches. ED. C. ; .1.034. 467. Debt, $C06.50, Abrams.] Taken in execution and to be cold an theproperty of Eugene Peart. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Of6ce, July ?A, 1364.. .jy2l-3t SERIFF' S . SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Formosa. to me direcled_, Will be exposed to public sale or vend ne. on MONDAY EVe nlnsr.6agust 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain two-story frame messuage and lot of ground st. nate on the south Wei t side of Spring street, (beginning at a corner of locker's land,in tbo Twenty second ward of the city of Philadelphia ; containing to front on Spring street 60 feet, and in depth on the north west line 114 feet 11 inches,and on the southeast line 111 feet 9 inches. [Which said premises Henry Press et ux., by deed dated July 9, 1851, recorded in Deed Book O. W. C. No. 107, page S 7, dm, conveyed unto Henry Branson in fee t reserving a groundrent of $l2, payable let Janu ary and July. ] CD-O. ; .1-, '64. 497. Debt $6OO. Barger.] Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of Henry Branson. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Dice, July 20,1664. jy2l-St - • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Vendittoni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or yeridne, on MONDAY live ning, Anglia 1,1661, at 4 o'clock at Sansom- street Hall, All that certain three-story brick niessnage and lot of grossed situate on the ;south Mile of - Greenwich street, about two hundred and ninety -Mx feet westward from Second street. in the city of Philadelphia; coutatnieg in front on Greenwich street about thirty-seven feet, and in depth about one hundred and seventy-four feet. (Which said premises Hernerd Sprnngk et nx, by deed dated April 17, 1661, conveyed unto John P. Persch in fee. (P.C. ; J., '64. 468. Debt, $1,04:0. Robb—Parsons.] Taken in execution end to be sold es the property of John I'.Persch, JOHN THOMPSON, Sheri ff . Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. July 19, 1664. jy2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditloni Exponits, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vend tie, on MONDAY Even ing, August 1, 1564, at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street All that certain tot of ground beginning on the west side of Eighteenth etre. t, 119 feet northward from a twenty-five feet street (parallel with Master street 112 feet 6 inches northward therefrom). in the city or PhDs- • delphia; thence extending westward 190 feet 7 inches, thence northeastward 100 feet 9-5 inches, thence 71 feet, 4 inches to west aide of Eighteenth street, thence south • 499 4 .. 4 .-9.l4tchsei t to the place of beginning. [Which said lot in. ILI Lie 4.7 " A ".... Smith et ux, conveyed unto Frederick: C.. Kr der In fee..l ID. C. ; J. , e.t. 421. Debt. it Taken in execution and to be sold as the_property o Frederick C. Kreider. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Ace, July 20, 1861. 3y21-5t Q,,DEREFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF L. a writ of Levuri Facies, to me directed, wilLbe ex- Dosed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August 1 , 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain three-story brick mesenage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Girard avenue one hundred and twenty-five feet ten inches eastward from Corinthian avenue, to the city of Philadelphia; con. tattling in front on Girard avenue sixteen feet and In depth forty-six feet or thereabouts to College avenue. CD. C.; J. '64. 463. Debt, $2,167.73. Simpson.] Taken in execution and to be sold se the property of Isaac Newton. JOHN THOMPSON ' Sherilf. Philadelphia, Sheri ' a Glace, July 20, IStll. jy2l-61 SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY 'VIRTUE . OF writ of Levin.' Facies to me directed, Will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, .August 1, 1E64, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Prune street, one hundred and thirty feet seven inches eastward from Fifth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing to front on Prune street fourteen feet, and la depth seventy feet to an eight , feet alley, with tbo privilege thereof. [Which said premises IV.llllam Jack and wife. by deed dated Jone 27, JAI conveyed unto Bernard Fagan in fee, subject to a mortgage debt of twelve hundred dol lars. A. D. B. 11, 487..1 • CD. C. ; .J., N. 441. Debt, $576.27. Colaltu.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Bernard Fagan. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. July 20. 1564. jy2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF hz , a writ of Leyari Facies, to mo directed, will be ex- Pined to public sale or veadtte, on MONDAY Evening. August 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sanoom-stroot Hall, All that certain three-story brick meseuege and lot of ground, situate on the north aide of (Ilford avenue, six hundred feet eight inches westward from Nineteenth Itret t, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Girard avenue sixteen feet. and In depth about fifty six foot to Coll:. ge avenue. CD• 0.-; J., 04 404. Debt, $4157.70. Simpson.] Token in exec u tion and to be sold as the property of bane Newton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's (Mice. July 20, jy2l-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Ventittlant Expellee, to me directed,will be exposed to public sale or venduc, on MONDAY Evening. August 1,1604, at 4 o'clock, at Sansora-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Thames street and northwest side of Tulip street, In the city of Philadelphia; containing in frost ou Thames street 211 feet 6 inches, end In depth on Tulip street 94 feet 10 Inches, and on the northwest line 73 feet 10 inches. (Which said promises Walter Laing et ux., by tis-ed dated" June 1. 1630, recorded In Deed NUT. H., No 166, page 269, dro , conveyed unto James Rug gles In fee; reserving a ground rent of $l3B-04, payable let January and Jul, I (D. C. ; J., '64. 484. Debt, ff 430.03. Grout.] • • Taken in execution and to be sold • as the property of James Ruggles. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. rhila4oll , l4s. skunitra 001ae, July 20, 1804. J 721.3 t THE PRESS.-PHILATIELPHIA,, TUESDAY., JULY 26, 1864. G T CENTRAL RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG 330 NILES DOU BLE TRACK. THE SHORT ROUTE TO THE WEST. Trains leave the Depot at ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, as follows Mall Train at Dust Line at Through Express! at. . . ....1n..% P. EL Parkexburg Train, No. 1. at 10.00 A. M. Parkeaborg Train, No. 2, at 1.00 P. M. Harrisburg Atmommodation Trails at 2.X) P. M. Lancaster Train at 4.G) P. M. Paoli Accommodation Train, (leaving West Philadelphia) 8.00 P. K. The Through Express Train rune dally—all the other trains daily, except Sunday. FOR PIWSBURO AND TAB WEST, The Mail Train, Fast Line. and Through Express *on tient at Plttebnrg with through trains on all the diver Eng roads from that point, North to the Lake'', West the Allanisaippl and bitesevart Rivara. and Sonth an Southwest to all point, acceaaible by Railroad. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express connects at ;Blalraville Inter section with a train on this road for Blairsville, In diana, fitc. EBENSBURG AND CRESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Truitt connects at Cresson at 10.45 A, IN. with a train ou this road for Ebensburg. A train alao leaven Cresson for 'Ebensburg at SO P. M. HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. . . „ The Hail Train and Through Express connect at Al toona with trains for Hollidaysburg at 7.66 P. H. and 8.40 A. Id. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Exprene Train connects at Tyrone with trains for Sandy Ridge, Phillipsburg, Port Matilda. Milestone,. and Bellefonte. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD•TOP RAILROAD. The Throngh Express Train connects at Rnatingdon With a Leah (or Hopewell sad Bloody Ran at 6.58 A. M. NORTHERN CENTRAL AND T'IIILADELPHIA AHD . . roa SUNBURY. WILLIAI43PORT. LOON BAYRN , and all points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. and Le ROCHESTER. BUFFALO, AND NIAGARA NALL& Passengers taking the Hail Train, at 7.26 A. M., end the Through Express, at 10.30 P. daily (exceptStm. days), go directly through without change of cars be tween Philadelphia and Williamsport For YORE', HANOVER, and GETTYSBURG, the trains loaning at 7.9.5 A. M. and 'IMP. M., conneat at Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Tbronab Rzprenn connect at Ha. rleburiajcith trains forCarliele, Chambersburg, and COTS towiL, WATNRSBURO BRANCH RAILROAD. . _ The traina leaving at 7.76 A. M. and 2.33 P. M. conseat at Downington with trains on thin road for Wayass. burg and all Informed tato atatione. MANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS. An Agent of this reliable Exuma Company will pug through each train before reaching the depot, and take up checka and deliver baggage to any part of the city. For farther Information, apply at the Passenger SW Lion S. I. corner of 'ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. JAMES COWDEN. Ticket Agent. • WESTERN EmloßATrort. . - An Emigrant Accommodation Train leave' N0..137 Does street daily (Sundays eseepted). at 4 o'clock P.N. Tor foll information apply to PEMECIS PUN K. 1 37 K. migrant age 17 DOGE St r e et. FREIGHTS. Ey thla route freights of el denrlptions be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa. or Ms court, by railroad &red, or to any port on the naviga ble riven of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. For freight contracts or shipping directions, apply to S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. ENOCH LEWIS. General Saperlntendent, Altoona, Pa. 1.864. NEW YORK 1864. TEE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA. AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NRw YORK AND WAY PLACES, FROM WALNUT-STRRET WHARY,__ WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS-VES: PAIL Ate A. Id.. via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac commodation 21i At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning i 00 Express At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey Oily, 2d Class Ticket bi At 12 M.. vis Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac commodation . .... 2 2/1 At R P. M., via Camden and Amboy. C. and A. Ex- press . I NJ At 1 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion (Freight and Passeng e r) 1 75 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and nuwenger)-Ist Class Ticket... 2 26 Do. do. 3d Class do.. .. 160 Al 7% P. M.. via Camden and Amboy. Accommoda tion, (Freight anti Passenger-Ist Class Ticket... 1 SS • Do. do 11 Class do 160 For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem;Belyidere,' Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, 60.. at 3.30 P. M. For Flemington, Lambertville, and intermediate eta. lions, at 6 P. M._ For Mount Bony, Rwanacille, and Pembertea, at 5 A. M.. 2, and 6 F. M. For Freehold at 8 A. M. and 2P, N. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Burling ton, Florence, Bordentown, Arc., at . .. 6 A. M. 12 M. 1, P 3.30, 6, and 6P . M. The 3.30 and 6P. M. lines ran di rect through to Trenton. For Palmyra, Riverton, DeLanco, Bayerly, and Bur lington, at 7 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol Butlington, Beverly, Torresd ale, and Tacony, at 9.30 1_ M. and 2.30 P. M. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: At 4 A. M. (Night), via Kensington and New York. Washington and Now York Mall $2 36 At 11.15 A. IL. via Kensington and Jersey City, • Expries S NI At 4.30 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, Bx press ft Gil At 6.46 P. IL. via Kensington and Jersey CUT. Washington and New York Express 3 03 Sunday Lines leave at 4 A. M and 6.46 P. M. For Water 0 ap,Strondalarg, Scranton,Wilkeebarre. Montrose_, Great Bend, Manch Chunk , Allntown, Beth lehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flemington, &c. at 7.15 A. IL This line connects with the train lea4ing Easton for Manch Chunk at 8.33 P. M. For Flemington, Lambertville. and Intermediate sta tions, at 6 P. kl For Bristol. Trenton, &a., at 7.16 and 11.16 A. M., and 6 P. M. • . For ilolmesburg, MIDDAY. Wissonoming. 13ridesburg. and Frankford, at 9A. M. 6, 6.46, and BP. M. .11r.V. For Few York and Way Lines leaving Sensing. TOD Depot, take the rare on Fifth street, above Walunt, half an boor before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the I _pot. Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as 'bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will no! be liable for any amount beyond $lOO except b.T special contract. Graham's Baggage Rxpress will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots, Orders to be left at No. 3 Wed• nut street. WILLIAM H. GATSkO32, Meal • June 20. 1864. LINIB FROM IMF YORK FOR 4 , IBILADELPHIA. WILL LE AVVI PROM THE FOOT OP 001TRTLAND STILisT • At 12 AI. and 4 P. N. , via Jersey City and Camd en. At 7 and 10 A. M., and 61 ) . K. and M (8 1 8 11 0. Th.. Jer sey City and Kensington. From the foot or Barclay street at 6 A. M.' and 2 P. IL. via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river, at 12 P. 4, and 8 P.M, (freight and 'manger,) Amboy and Camden. ja4.tfg P HILADELPHIA, WIL INQT ON o AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD: . CHANGE OF BODES. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. June 19, BSC PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADELPRIA FOE Baltimore at 4.80, Express, (Mondays excepted). &OS A. M., 12 M., 2.90 and 10..90 P. M. Chester at 906. 11.16.. A. IL 19), 2.32, 4.80, q„ and U Wilmington at 4.31 (Mondays. excepted), 8.95, 1113 , 19), 4.50, 6, M. SG, and 11 New Castle at 8.04 A. IL, and 4.30 P. M. Dover at 8.05 A. M. and 4.30 P. M. Milford at 8.66 A. M. • Salisbury at 8.06 A. M. TRALNS FOR PHILADELPHIA. LEAVE Baltimore at 8.46, 9.40 A. IL (Express). 1.10, 9.26. and 10.26 P. in 111. Wihngtonatl.4B, 8.46, 9A. M.. 12.24, 1. L. 46. 4.35. 7.80, and 9.10 P. M. Salisbury at 1 P. M. Milford at 9.95 P. M. Dover at 6.80 A. M. and 4.66 P. M. New Castle at 8.80 A. M. and 8.65 P. M. Chester at 7.46, 9.40 A. 1, 2.99, 4.43, 6, 8.14, and 9.40 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and latermuilate sta tions at 10.26 I'. M. Leave Baltimore for Dover * and intermediate stations at 1.10 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Chester at 8.40 A. M. 3, and 11.95 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 6. 93, 9.25 A. M., 8.35 and .1140 P. M. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached, will leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 7.46 F. M. SUNDAYS: Prom Philadelphia to Baltimore only at 4.31 A. IL, and 10.31 P. M. From Philadelphia to Wilmington at LSO A. M., 10.31 and 11 P. M. From Wilmington to Philadelphia at 148 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. Only at 10.26 P. AL, from Baltimore to Philadelphia. H. P. KENNET, Auld. Snp't. 1864. afiIiNERIMIN 1864. PHILADELPHIA. AND ERIE RAIL ROAD. —This great line 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 bens rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Pa*enger and Freight basinses from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (218 miles). on the East ern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (78 miles), on the Western Division. - THIN 07 YlBeawona mints AT PITCADILPHIL. Leave Westward. Mall Train 7.18 A. M. Barrels Train • 10.80 P. hi. Cara run through without change both Ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock 'Haven, and be tween Baltimore and Lock Raven. • •••••••••-• •-• Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and WWituxus port and Philadelphia. For information nespecting Passenger business apply A the S. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: 8. B. RINUSTON, Jr., corner THIRTEENTH and IfARKET Streets, Philadelphia. .1. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. J. K. DRILL, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore.. • H. H. ROUsTON, GeneralFreisht Omit Philadelphla. trw LEWIS C Fib, General Ticket Philadelphia. JOSEPHD. Pons. General Manager, Williamsport. await aim 'NORTH PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD— For BETHLEHEIL DOYLESTOWN, NAUCH CHUN& BARTON, WILLIAMSPORT, WILESSBARP.B. he. SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Street. above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), as follows : At 7 A. H. (Erpress) for Bethlehem, Allentown ‘ Macteh Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkesbarre, he. At 3.45 P. (Express) for Bethlehem, Reston ' he. At 6.15 P. N. for Bethlehem, Allentown, , Mans/ Chunk. P..!:_i l m" t ltntto g lt A io.VA S . a_ta n p. White cars of the — Wcosia ena Third.ar ee t, um, Oity Passenger ran directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR PHYLsompRIA. Leave Bethlehem at OA N., VOA. /L. and 6.07 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A.M.,S 961. M.. and 7 F. IL Leave Lansdale at 6 A. BL • Leave Fort Waehin glom at 11.26 A. IL and 2 P. It. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9 A. N. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3P. N. • Doylestown for 'Philadelphia at 7.93 A. N. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. H. Jell ELLIS CLARK, Agog. avrimplk WEST CHESTER AND PMLLADILPHIA. RAM. MOAD, vie MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT--011A.NOB OP intrar. On and after MONDAY, May 23, 1864, the Maine mill leave PhUadelphta,_ from Depot corner of THIRTY -111.175T and AUBREY .Streete (West 8 and 11.06 A. M., and at 198. 4.45 and 7 P. M. Leave Weet Chester at 8.20. 7.95, And 11 1. M.l and at 1 and 5 P. M. On 6dyidaye belye Philadelphia at 8.33 A. M. and IN A V. and 5 Pg' , P.M. Leave West Chester at BA. H. &nag PM. • The trains leaving Philadelphla at B A. NI and 4.4 P. M.. and West Chester at 7.46 A. M. aside P. . wane he F. andd wtth trains on tB. C. R. PA - Oxford and Intermediate points. HENRY WOOD, • apl General llnperlatandent. mlimig. PEEILADEIPMA AND BLMIRA R. IL. LIN/ UNK. SPRING AND SUMMED ARILANOIi 186 L MIN . For WILLIAMSPORT. SCRANTON, ELISTRA, BUT. IPALO, NIAOARA PALLS, CLEVELAND, lOLEDO, CHICAOO, DETROIT, MILWAUKEE, CINaNNATI. ST. LOUIS, and all points In the West and If othwast. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Phlladelilt% and Reading Railroad, aorner BROAD and CALL•WHILI, Streets, at 8.16 A. M. and 3.30 P. 11. exeepe 13n Q u U d I a nNST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points la Northern and Western Pennsylvania. Western Mow fork, ale• • 11". • For farther Information apply at the °elm I.W.sog. nor SIXTH and ORBSTNUT Streets. . I N. VAN HORN, TieketAgent. • JOHN B. HILLES, General Agent. mylft.ll THIRTEENTH end GALLOWIILL Dia dit BELLING GUT. Inn WATCHES, JEWELRY AHD BILVERYAIL The undersigned, harts[ decided to retire Mtn bu.l nese, offer. for We at ion prices, hie Large led Welk iteleoted etook of I , WATCHES, JEWELRY, and SILVER and PLATED WAIL THOMAS C.- GARRET J. 712 CHESTNUT Stroll • Opooette the Ketonic el s, tEltAfkb RAILROAD LINES. PENNSYLVANIA MIME 14iJ RAILROAD LINES. V1A,W•n0...,,,.*....n05n0w.n. 1864 CAMDEN AND AT • LANTIC RAILROAD. 81:111111ER ARRANOEMENT-THEOVOB IN . TWO HoURS. FOUR TRAINE DAILY TO ATLANTIC Cll7, On and after MONDAY, July 401, trains' leave WIN- Street Ferry as follows: Mail 7.101 X Freight, with piteeenger car attached 9.15 A. Y. Express (through lo two bours)•• • • 2 00 P. II Atlantic A ccommod all on . • •3.• 41.16 P. Y. Junction Accommodation 5.30 P. RETURNING, leaven Atlantic: Atlantic Accommodation 6.46 A. N. Exprese 7.06 A. N. Freight 11.60 A. Y. Mall 9.98 P. N. Junction Accommodation 6.22 A. AL Fere to Atlantic, $2. Round-trip Tickets (good only for the day and train on which they are Maned). $3. EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 10.15 A. Y. and 1 P. Y. Leave Haddonfield at 11 UNDAYB, 413 A. X and 2.46 P. Y. ON B Intl train for Atlantic leaves Vine street at 7,901 N. Leayes Atlantic at 4.46 P. M. JNO. 0. 'BRYANT, Agent. The bar which formed lint year bas entirely dinap. peered, leaving the beach one of the moat delightfol on the coast. le3o.tgal aftRARITAN .AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD —To Long 8711116, Atalon, Manchester, Tom's RIM. Barnegat, Red Bank,_3m., On and after lIIIJNDAY next. July 4th, Traine will leave CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH, at 7.4.5 A. AL, and 3.30 P. Id, daily (Sundays excepted). Returning, will leave LIMO BRANCH at 5.21 A. M. and 3.35 P. M THROUGH IN FOUR HOUR S DIRECT BY RAIL. A Freight Train with passenger car attached wlll start for Stations on the main line, daily, from CAM DEN (Sundays excepted). at 9.30 A. M. Stages connect at Woodmansie and Manchester 101 Barnegat and Toni's River. Elegy+ (Will also connect at Farmingdale, for Point Pleasant, * O man Village, Blue Ball, and w House Tavern. For farther Information apply to Company's /goat. L. B. COLE. at Cooper's Point. Camden WM. 'P. OILIFPITTI3, General Superintendent. —RAILROAD W IBT LIN j ES E . . 115117 COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNI2O, 1964, front WAL NUT-STREET PIER_ FOR CAPE MAY. At 6 and 10 A. M. and 4.93 P. M. For Salem and Bridgetoo.at 9 A. M. sad 4P. N. Poi Glassboro at 6 9, and 10A. hi., and 4 sod LSOP. M. For Woos bnry, Gloucester. &c., at 6 and 9 A. M.• 13 H., and 4and 6 P. M • RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cape May at Saud 11.46 A. N., and - 6.10P.M. Leave Mill villa at 7.40 A. M. and 1 . 64 and 6.60 P. M. Leave Salem at A. M. and 1.16 P. M. Leave Bridgeton at 6.16 A. M., 1.30 P. M. Leave Glassboro at 7.10 and .3.36 A. M., and 2.23, 3, and 7.60 P. M. Leave Woodbury at 7.40, and 8.64 A. and 2.80, 3.79, 6.06 and EH P. H. The WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY, Ofile• # WALNUT Street, will call for and deliver Baggage, sad _attend to all the usual branches of Express baldness: Heavy articles taken by 6 A. M. line only. and must be sent to the °Mee the evening previous!. Perishable ar ticles by this line must be sent before 6,K A. H. A special messenger accompanies each train. • jell-tf J. VAN RENSSELAER. Superintendent. MINIMTHE ADAMS EX pwass COMPANY, Office 11111 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels. Packages. bier. ehandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by Ita owia lines or in connection with other Expreas Companies, to all the principal TOW= and Cities In the United States. B. 8. SANDFORD. Oeneral Superintendent. INSURANCE. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CO MPANY, BY TER LEGISLATURE PENN SYLVANIA , 1835. 8. R. CORNER TIMID AND walls= 8T15.; PHILADELPRIA. MARINE LNSURA.NOII ON VESSELS, 1 CARGO To an vane of the world. OAT,IIIIEI INLAND INK:MANOR On Goods by River, INSCanalp, Late and Land Canisaa. to all the Union. FIREURANCES On Merchandise generally. • On Storm Dwelling Roues, Be. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, nes. 18030.000 United States Five per cent. Loan.... 07.030 00 76,030 United States a per cent. Loan, 6-31 e. 7,5.000 03 20,600 United States 8 per cent. Loan, 1831.• 22.000 a) 60, 000 United States 7 3-10 per cent. Treaen ryy Notes - 63.2 . 50 03 100,000 State 'of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan 100.097 60 61,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan 127,060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 30.1:03 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Loan. 93,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, let Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 19.300 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 22 Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds 69.260 00 16,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest guarantied by the city of Phila _ del 16,000 00 1,000 103 Shpares hia Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company_ 6,000 100 Shares Stock n orth Pennsylvania Railroad Company 2.680 OD 21,000 United States Certificates of Indebted ness 1.52,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured 1M,71:0 00 V 91,760 Par Cost, E 768,737 12.1darketiralne.• $794, 400 ?B RAM Estate • 85,368 36 Bills receivable for Insurances made • 187.947 61 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma rine Policies, scorned interest. and other debts due the Company 23,919 87 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $5_,.105, iiitimaied Talne• • 8. 2 0 3 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government,Bubiect to ten days' call MOW 03 Cash on depoait, in Banks 38,888 E 9 Cash in Drawer --.........-... -- 200 SO 118,759 19 Thomas C. Hand. John C. Darla, Bdinund A. Solider, Theophilus Paulding, John R. Penrose, • James Traqualr, Emmy C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand William C. Ludwig. Joseph R. Seal Dr. R. N. Hus ton. George G. Lelper, /Ugh Craig, Charles Kelly, TRONA' JOHN C. • HINRY LTLEIIIIII. Secrets PORMAN P. Boum/amp. WY. H. OWE& jE[OLLINSELEAD & GRAVES, INSURANCE AGENCY, _..... No. 312 WALNUT STREET, IPHILADRUHVAL.' . ' Agents for the ..• NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE 00.. of Norwich, Conn. CHARTERED ISM. SZIFISUNCES IN PiiiLiDitißiii (by authority): John Orig.& DR. Messrs.Tredick.Stokes&Oo galas, Wharton Sr Co. Ihresara.Chaa Lenntig at Co. BIM .Co n A altentna. hiaters.W.H.Lanted k ie27-6m ppm RELIANCE INSURANCE CON PARY OF nfiLADELPHIA. Incorporated in IS4I. • Charter PerpetnaL OFFICE No. 30$ WALNUT STREET. Insures against loss or damage by FIRS HOZLIHN, Stores; and other Buildings: limited or perpetual; and on Furnitare, Goods, Wares, and Merchandise. CAPITAL $300,000. ASSETS $ 367,;711 86. Invested in the following Securities, viz: First Mortgage on City Property, well secured $103,903 03 United States Government Loans , .. 113,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 60.000 00 Commonwealth n of Pennsylvania 6 per cent. 18, CCO ,000 Loa 00 Pen s3 neylvanta Railroad Hondo, first and se cond Mortgage Loans ' 36,003 CO Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan 6,003 CO Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany's 6 per cent. Loan Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7 per cent. Loans 4,660 40 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock •—• 10.003 00 Mechanise' Bank Stock 4,000 031 County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.... 1460 00 Union Blatant Insurance Company's Stook of Philadelphia 51,603 00 Loans on Collaterale, well 5ecured..........2,260 00 Accrued Interest 6,962 (V Cash In bank and on hand 16,657 83 Worth itt ;await market WILSCTORS. Robert Toland, William Stevenson. Hampton L. Carson. Marshall Hill, J. Johnson Brown. Tboe. B. Moore. Clem Tin4rl ey, 'Wm. R. bommlon. Samuel Bispliam, Robert Steen. 'William Ihmser, Charles Leland Beal. W. TiatleY. OLE THOMAS C. HILL,' Beeret . • Puma/auxin*. JSIIILIII7 lionicAs p.azoLuzie '.NY. 8. cutivas. ALI- OLLINSHEAD & GRAVES, INSURANCE AGENCY. No. 312 WALNUT Et.• Philadehthla. agent's for the ALBANY CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO.. • Je27.6m OF ALBANY, N. Y. FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. Incorporated 1816. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence his Company, favorably known to the community for nearly forty years. continues to insure against Loes or Damage by Fire, on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur niture, Stocks of Goode, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms.l Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of low DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, I Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Deverenx, Isaac Hazieburat, Thomas Smith. Thomas Robins, Henry Lewis. • J. Gillingham Fell. • • JONATHAN PATTERSON, Preildent. WrrarAn G. Clowsr.u. Secretary. FORMA& P. lOLLINSHEAD. WM. H. GRAM . HOLLINSHEAD AND GRA.VEB' • INSURANCE AGENCY, NO. 312 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA „__ Agent/. tor the CROTON FLEE INSURANCE COMPARE, or New York. 1017-em FAME INSURA.Nt No. 406 CHEM PRILAD: . 7IEE AND INLA. _ . . 71I8ECY J COMPANY* PNUT STREET, wELPHIA. ,ND IMP:MINCE. 110103. Trends N. Book., John W. Boorman. Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter. Henry Lewis, I Jolla Kessler, Jr.. O.W, DUMB: B. D. Woodruff. F. S. /nett 'ids . Chulea Stokes,, Dsorge A. Wed, Joseph D. RUM. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. -' • CHAS. RICTILILD.9O3I. V&.. z...... v iv f W. T. ELLIONA.IIO. 8eer14 . 1 7 • . A NTHRACITE INSURANCE COM PAtY.—Anthorlied Cordial 0400,000—CHARTER PERPETUAL • gun— w.,.;411.1 WALNUT Street, between Third and — fourth streets, Philadelphia. This Company will Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildings, r nratturo, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Imogranoes on Vessels, Cargoes, and Preights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the UniOn. DIILECTORS. William Esher, Davie Pearson. . D. Luther, Peter Seigel., Lewis Andenried, J. B. Baum, John R. Els.ckiston. William F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield. John Ketcham. WILLIAM ESKER, President. WM. P. DEAN, Vice President. W. M. Bxi?R. Secretary. . ap3.tf TNORJRANCE COMPANY OF THE -L. STATE OF PIiNNSYLVANIA.—OFFICB Nos, 4. And. BXCHANGB BUILDINGS, North Ode of WALNUT Street. between D OCS and THIRD Urea ts,Philadelplals. iNCORPORATSD CAPIN 1794—CH 20D ARM PSRPSTIIAL. ITAL S,OCO. PEOPSSITFJ3 •OF TAB COMPANY. FBBNUAILY I. INN,OI4M, 81762. SUR A.N MASLIB. FIRS. AND INLAND TILANIROSTATIOS ISIOL DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sharer& Tablas Waner, Charles Macalester. Thomas B. wattson: William B. Smith, Henry 0. Freeway WWlam B. While. Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart. George C. Canon. 51=11010raat, Jr. Edward C. Knight, John B. Austin. BURY D. NELEBBIED. President. WILLIAM HARPED. Secretary. nolB4l AMERICAN FIRE 'INSURANCE AM COMPANY. Intornorated 1810. CHART= PRE PBTUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third. Philadelphia. Having a large paid-np Capital Stook and Swishes in• vested in aonnd and available Securities, continues to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture , Merchandise. Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and othe r Personal Property. All losees liber lEN CTORSaIIy and promptly aditta. D. Thomas R. Mulls. James B. Campbell. John Welch.. Sdmund G. Dmilh. Samuel 0. Mortoni Charles W. Pooltaa: • Patrick Brady, Ward Norris. John T. Lewis. • • THOX&B.A. SUBJS. President issowr O. L. 011/W7OID. &aviary. fe22-13 101ZRIMINED • PARLOR MATOHRB.— a- Just received 26 additional eases of these celebrated (Alexander's) Matches for sale to the trade oat masz-sai saws a arfaromasir a nal. :ma is; 1864. ..„., Linsey Liningn; 'temples root:tired. Army Standard 'tampion of each of the above ar fiCine can he Rem' at this Office, to which deliveries must *blab conform. Bidders meet state In their Proposals the price. (which moat be given In writing. se well as in neuron.) and alto the quantity and time, of deffvery, Each bid most be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whonenignatnres mnst be appended to the gnaran toe, and certified to Re being good and unfficleat neccitity for the amount involved, by imme pnblie functionary of the [tutted Slates.. _ . Bide from defaulting Nara:Mors, and thone that do not fully comply with the requirements of this advertisement, will not be considered. Diana forms forpropene'''. embracing the termer the n guarantee renni.' on each bid, can be had on applica tion at this °Bice, and none others, which do not em brace thin guarantee, will be considered; notierill any proposal be considered which does not Odell . "' conform to the requirements thereto L stated. Bide must he endorsed 'Proposals for Army Sup plies," inkling the article bid for. 0. IT. CROSMAN. And. Quer. Mast. Gen. IL S. A. ARMY SUPPLIES. 67,283 00 . 177.62 S 00 13.1300 00 $1,089.N6 C TORS. Robert Burton, Samuel B. Stokes, J. P. Pen Won, Henry Sloan, William G. Boniton, Edward Darlington. H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, James. B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer Mcßasin Pittsburg; John B. Semple, P 1 A. B. Berger. Pittsburg. C: HAND President k President. . T ' g! AVIS. Vice Preaident. $387,211 88 389,661 95 M TINGLEY. Treddsit. 4, 7689. PROPOSALS. O FFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND zatrlPAo E. JraY 2o 1854 - SEALED PROPOSAL . will be received at ibis Niko until 12 o'clock M. TUESDAY, the lath Institut, for tionaiying the SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL the following articles. Sky-bine Kerney, army standard. X or 8-4 wide, to be made from Pure wool. and free front shoddy. Dino Flannel fink Coats, lined. Ilaversacke, linen, painted. Blankets, vnlcantsed India Robber or Giotto Perot's. for infantry. Boobs ro be Rowed by band or machinery, bat It and by machinery, tobedonbied•euled, with- Bootees, out welts. Drums, artillery, X nod fall else. General Hospital Rage. Company Order !lecke. Company D.neriptivo Hooke. Regimental General Ordey Books. R. gl toe alai Order Rooks. Brigade, Division, and Headquarter Books, air: Brieado Letters received. Brigade Letter. Brigade Order. All the above articles to be of army standard. ALSO, . . . . . . Orrin OP Awn. CLoymm AND EQUIPAOR,_ No. 502 BROADWAY. • '• • New YORK, July 19. 1544. . SEALED . PROPOSALS : wiII be received at this Depot Until .12:o'clock AL.' on .TFII7 11..:DA Y. the 29th instant, for forniablagby contract at the Depot of Army Clothing and Eninipage lo ibis city; • Blankets. • tt. Knit Drawers.. Flannel Drawers. • Hospital 'rents and Files. Hospital-Tent Flies. Shelter Tents. 800 z. Deck. Manilla Paper. 36x40. Samples of which can be seen at this office. Bidders will submit with their proposals samples of the articles which they pmpose to deliver. or of the ma terial of which the articles are to be made—in the case of flannel drawers and tents at least one yard of the ma terial should he submitted. ... , . Bidders will Mate the quantity they Yvt6b to fnrniAh, the shortest time in which they can make deliveries, and how soon they can complete the delivery of all they bid for All bide mug be accompanied by a proper guarantee, signed by two responAltde parties, setting forth that if a contract is awarded to the party named therein he will at once execute the same, and give bonds for its faithful performance, The Unit ed. States reserves the right to reject any part or the whole of the bias, as may be deemed for the in teresrof theservice. • . Proposals abonld be endorred "Proposals for furnish /on there insert the article hid for)." and addreFs.d to Lieut. Col. D. H. Deputy Quartermaster General, U S. A. A SSI ST ANT QUARTERMASTER'S 4.-R- OFFICE, CMCII.IIrATI July 16. 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Of6ne until 12 o'clock IL of bATURDAY, July 10th, for fur nishing the following at titles: Cap Paper Ruled and Plain, to weigh not less than 19 ponndsporßeam Letter Paper. Ruled and Plain, to weigh not less than 10 pounds per Ream. • Note Paper, Ruled and Plain , to weigh not lasa than 6 winds per Ream. Folio Post . Paper, Ruled and Plain, to weigh not lees than 24 pounds per Ream. Envelope Paper, to weigh not less than 25 pounds per Ream. Official Envolopee, White and Bluff, of the following sizes: • No. 1. 51.:x83 inches; No. 2. 4x9 inches; No. 3. 4Xx 10X inches. Letter Envelopes. White and Buff. 93tr5); 'aches. Wafers. Pen-Holders, Sealing Wax, Quills, hincilage. Steel Pena, Paper Polders, ' Rulers, - Red Ink in 9-oz. bottled, Ink Powder, Inlistande. Lead Pencils. Office Tape, Blank Books, per quire, Black Ink In quart, pint, and half-pint bottles. Memorandum Books, Demi. Svo. Samples to accompany bids, and the quantities and the time within which the articles proposed to be fur nished can be delivered at the Storehouse in this city, to be specified. Bids will be received for any quantity of any or all of the above articles.. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose names moot be appended to the gua rantee, and when the guarantors are not known at this office to be responsible men. they mast be certified to by some public functionary of the United Rtates. By order of CoL Thos. Swords. A. Q. N. General, U. S. A. IL P. GOODRICH. W39-13t Captain and A. Q. af. PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS. QUARTUNAIWItat'a OFFlnft, U. S. MAXINE COttpa. WASIMMTON, Julyl6, 1554.. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reamed at this office until 2 o'clock P. 11. of the 4th day of August next for furnishing rations to the United States Mat Ines. at the following stations, until the Slat December, 1%4, viz.: .Brooklyn. New York. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 'Washington, District of Columbia. Each ration to consist of th ree. fourths of a pound of pork or bacon, or ono and a fourth pounds of fresh or salt beef ; eighteen ounces of bread or dour, or twelve ounces of hard bread, or one and a fourth pounds of corn meal; and at tbh retell) one hundred rations, of eight quarts of beans ; or, in lieu thereof, ten pounds of rice; or, in lien thereof, twice per week, one hun dred and fifty onnces of desslcated potatoes, and ono hundred mimes of mixed vegetables; ten pounds of coffee; or, in lien thereof, one and a half pounds of tea; fifteen pounds of sugar; four quarts of vinegar ; one pound ot sperm candles, or one and a fourth penults of ' adamantine candles; or one and a half pounds of tallow, four pounds of soup, and two quarts of salt. The rations to be delivered upon the order of the Commanding Officer of each station; the fresh beef, either in bulk or by the single ration, of good quality. with an equal proportion of the fore and hind quarters, necks luta kidneys-tallow excluded ; the pork, No. 1 prime mess pork ; the fionr, extra superfine; the coffee, good Rio; the sugar, good hew Orleans, or tts equiva lent, anti the beans, vinegar, caudlee, soap, salt, .tc., to be of good quality. All subject to Inspection. All bids most be accompanied by the following guarantee : FORM OP OLIARANTBS. The undersigned, —, of —, in the State of —, and of —, in the State or —, hereby guarantee that In case the foregoing bid of for rations, as above described, be accepted, he or they will, within tends ys after the receipt of the contra:Ott the post officenamed, named, execute the contract for the same, with good and nuflicieut-reoutitkos., shall fail to enter into contract aforsatd, we guaran tee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted. Witness : A B, Guarantor. E F. C D, Guarantor, 186—, I hereby' certify that the above named -- are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. To be signed by the Milted States District Judge. United. States District Attorney. or Collector. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by the above guarantee. - Newspapers authorized to publish the above will send the paper containing the first insertion to this office for examination. • Proposals to De endorsed "Proposele for Rations for 1564.' and addressed to the undersigned, W. B. SLACK, . . jyle-tot e6t • . Major and'Quartermaster. PROPOSALS FOB MATERIALS FOR THE NAVY. . • NA TI DEPARTifaltie, BUREAU OP STEAM EXOINXIMIXO, 10, SEALED PROPOSALS to fornish materials for the navy for the fiscal year ending June SO 1861, s, ill be re ceived at the Bureau of Steam Engineering until 10 ()kiosk of the 12th day of August next, at which time the opening will be commenced Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Materials for the navy," that they may he distinguished from other business letters, and directed to the Chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering. The materials and articles embraced in the classes named are particularly described in the printed sche dules, any of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer, on application to the commandants of the re spective yards, or to the navy agent nearest thereto, and these of all the yards upon application to the Bu reau. This division into classes being for the convenience of dealers in each, such classes only will be furniehed as are actually required for bids. The commandant and navy agent for each station will, In addition to the schedule of classes of their own yards, have a copy of the schedules of the other yards. for examination only, from which may be judged whether it will be desirable to make application for any of the classes of those • arde. All other things being equal, preference will e given to articles of American manufacture. Offers must be made for the whole of the class at any yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict con formity therewith, or they will not bo considered. Upon application to the Bureau, to the Commandant of any yard, or to any Navy. Agent, the form of offer,of guarantee, and other necessary Information respecting the proposals will be furnished. The contract will be &warden() the lowest bidder who gives proper guarantees, as required by the law of 10th August, 1546, the Nav Department reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, if deemed exorbitant. The contract; will bear date the day the notlfication,lty given and deliveries can be demanded at say time. Sureties In the fall amount will be required to elga the contract, and their responsibility certified to by u United States District Judge, United States District At torney, Collector, or Nagy Agent. As additional secu rity, twenty per centum cool be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per email m of each bill, approv. d In triplicate by the commandants of the respective yards, wilt be paid by the navy agents at the points of delivery, in funds or certificates, at the - option of the Government. within ;en days after the warrant for the came shall have been parsed by the Secretary of the Treasury. )1: The following are the classes required at the respec tive navy yards: KITTERY, MAINE. Class No. 1, boiler iron, &c. ; No. 2, pig iron; No. 3, boiler felting; No. 4. gum packing, &c. ; No. 5, sperm oil; No. 6, linseed - oil, &c. ; No. 7. lard oil: No. S. me tallic oil; No. 9, tallow and soap; No. 10, engineers' stores; No. 11, engineers' tools; ao. 12, engineers' in struments; No. 14, wrought iron pipe, &c. ; No. 16, tubes: No. 16. steel; No. 17, iron nails, bolts, and nuts; No. IS, copper; No. 19, tin. &c. t No. 20. white lead; No. 21, zinc paint; No. M. colored paints; No 23, eta tiozery ; No. 24. firewood; No. 31, cotton waste, pack ing, &o. ; No. 35. engineers! stores. CHANLES'POWN, MASS. Close No. I, boiler iron and rivets• No. 2, pig iron; No. boiler felting; No. 4, gum packing, rubber hose, &c.. No. 6, sperm oil; No. 6, linseed oil and turpentine; Do. 7, lard oil; No. S, metallic oil; No. 9, tallow and soap; No. IP, engineers' stores; No. 11, engluaors' tools; No. 12, engineers instruments; No. 13, steam pumps; No. 14, wrought iron pipe. valves, &c.: No. 15, tubes; No. 16, steel._. No. 17, iron nails, bolts, nuts, &e. •, No. 18, copper; No. 19, tin, zinc. &c. z. No. 20, white lead; No. 21, zinc paint; No. 22, colored paints, dryers, &c. ; No. 246, st a tionery; No. 25, hickory and ash plank and butte; No. 26, white - Rine: No. 34. hemp and cotton packing, No. 35 onatrieers' stores, &c. BROOKLYN. Ir. Y Class) No. 1. boiler iron; No. 2. pig front. NO. 3, boiler zr,a_Anin packing, rubber hose, ; No. 0, r perm oil; no. Ir. tstrnointinet. alco o No. 7. lard oil; No. S, Inortekting or metallic thill Vo!' 9, tallow and soap: No. 10, engineers' stores; No. 11, engineers' tools; No. 12, engineers' instruments; No. 11. steam pumps; No. 14, wrought-iron pipes, valves. , &c. ; No. 16, tnbes; No. 16, OW: No. 17, Iron nails, bolts, nuts, Ac. ; No. IS. copper; No. 19, tin, zinc, lead, &c. ; No. 20, white lead; No. 21, zinc paint: No. 22.. co bored paints. dryers,. &c. ; No. 23. atutionery ; No. 24, fire wood: No. Si, hickory and ash plank and butte; No. 26, white pine; No. 27, black walnut and cherry; No. 23, mahogany. whito honey; No. 23, lanterns; No. 30, lignumvitm; No 91, druieeone, pumps, &e. ; No. 32, sour flour, crucibles, &c. ; Ao. 33, patented articles; No. 34, cotton and hemp packings, o. ; No. 35. engi neer stoles. - PHILADELPHIA. Class No. 1, boiler iron, Etc ; No. 3, boiler felting; No. -4, gum packing, rubber hose. .1 - c._; No. 5, sperm oil; No. 6, linseed oil and turpentine; No. 7. lard oil; No. 8, tallow, coop, &c. ; No. 10, engineers' stores; No. 31, engineers' toolg; No. 12, engineers' instruments; No. 34, wrought-iron pipe, valves. &a. ; No. 15, tubes; No. 16, steel• No. 17, iron nails, bolts, and ants; No.lB, copper , _• I No. D, tin, Ste. : No. 20, white lead; No. 21.zino paint; No. 22, colored paints and dryers; No. 13. sta tionery; No: 24. fire wood; No. 34. cotton told hemp Packing. ; No. 35. engineers' stores, &a. WASHINGTON. Clete No.l, boiler iron, Ste. ; N 0.2, pig iron; No. 3, boiler felting, &c.: No. 9, gum packlug, rubber hogs, &c. ; No. fi,sperm oil; No. 6, linseed oil and turpentine: N0.,7, lard oil; No. 13, lumber; No. 9 tallow and soap; No. 10, engineers' stores: No. 11, engineers' tools; No. -12, engineers' instruments; No. 13, ;Seam pumps; No. 34, wrought-iron pipe. valves, Sm.; No. 16. tubes; No. 33, steelL No. 17, iron nails, bolts, nuts. &o. ; No. 13. copper; bro. 19 , tin , lead, non zinc; No. 20, wnite lead; No. el, -gunpoint; No. 22, colored patute, dryers, Sta.; No. 23,stationety; No. 24, fire-wood; No. 34. COLtOn and limp packing, &C. ; No: 36, engineers' stores. 1112.tutt MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES— the only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. Ladles and Physicians are respestfully requested to esti only on Mrs. BETTS, at her lesidenee, 1039 WALNUT Street, Phila., (to avoid counterfeits .) Thirty thoaraud invalids hi:salmon adyisod by their physicians to use her applianses. Those only are gentling bearing the United Mates copyright; labels on the box. and sigaatuzer t and. also en the Rubenstein. with tsettraortiale. oelg-tatbett WATER Pll'E I DRAIN PIPE I-- Moptgomery Terra' item os s Works-01aria Ware/must MR MARKET Street. LUST OP eABH r 01086: For joint of 3 feet, 2 inch bore, 35 costa. For joint of 3 feet, 9 Moll bore, 45 rants. For joint of 3 feet, 4 inch bore, 65 cents, For joint of 3 feet, 6 Inch bore, 70 cents. For joint of 3 feet, 6 Inch bore, 85 cents. All sizes, from 3 to 16 inch diameter. Also, Branches, Tarns, Traps, Marrow Toys, ChlX*. goy Fines, Garden Vases, Am MoCOLLIN & RUOADS, /6719-stadiss ANIZI IitiLKST Strad. PROPOSALII. PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR THE NAVY. NAVY DaWaltralErrri BUREAU OF EQUIPROXY ARV liecuurviya, Joix 18. 1854. SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish materials for the Navy, for the year ending:4oth Juno. 1961, will be re ceived at the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. until the thirteenth day of Angnst next, at 10 o'clock A. If., when the bide will be opened without regard to any accidental detention of melte or other nausea. The materials and articles embraced in the classes named ate particularly described in the printed ache dulen, any of which will be furnished t 0 such as &nitre to offer, on application to the commandants of the re anemic/ yards, or to the navy agent nearest thereto, and those of all the yard, IMOD application to the Bureau. This division into cleaves being for the con venience of dealers In each, such portions only will he furnished as are actually required for bids. The com mandant and navy agent of earhbdation will, ln addi tion to the schedule of classes at their own yards, have a cupy of the schedules of the other yards fur •xamina lion only. from which it may Fejt:lased whether it will be 'limitable to make application for any of the classes of these yards. Offers must be made for the whole of the class at any yard noon one of the printed schedules, or in strict conformity therewith, or they will sot he cineldered. In computing the clatoes, the price shied In the column of prices will be the atanda , d. and the aggregate of the class will be carried out according to the prices elated. It la requested of bidders to avoid oraeareis and anhsti• :whin of figures, and to see that the amounts are cor rectly raffled opt. The contracts will be awarded to the loweet bona fide bidder who gives proper itecurity for its fulfilment. Che bureau reserves the right to reject all the bide for any class, if deemed exorbitant. All articles mint he of the very beat Quality, to be delivered in the navy yards in gond order, and in pelt able veviele and necklines. rwoperly marked with the DRUM of the contractor, US the Car.b may be, at the ex pense and risk of the contractor • aud in all respects jeet to the thepeetten, measurement, count, weight, dtc.. of the yard where received. and to the entire setie faction of the commandant thereof. . . . Bidder,* are referred to t, e commandant of the re spective yards for samples, instructions, or particular description of tLe articles; and all other things being eoeel, preference will he given to articles of American nuinufactriro. Every otter, as required by law of 10th August, 1810,. must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form . of whirl, is hereinafter given, and also by a cent liCate signed by the collector of internal revenue for the dis trict in which ho resides, that he has a license to deal in the articles which he propose. to furnish; or by an affidavit signed by himself cud sworn to before some magistrate authorized to administer such oath, that he la a manufacturer of, or regular dealer in. the articles he otters to empty, and has a license as such manatee turer or dealer. Those only whose offers nityloe accepted will be no tified, and the contract will be referential as soon there after as practicable, which they will be required to execute within ten days after its receipt at ttepost °lice or navy agency named by them. The contracts will bear date the day the notification Is given and dui iverles can be demanded. Sureties in the full amount will he required to alga the contract, and their responsibility C. rafted to by a United States district Judge, United States district at torney, collector, or navy agent. As additional se curity, twenty per centnin will be Withheld from the amount of the bills until the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per content of each bill, ap proved in tripllcateohy the commandants of the re spective yards, wilt be paid by the navy agent at the points of delivery—unless requested by the contractor to be paid at another navy agency—within ten days after warrants shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treason - . It is stipulated in the contract that if default be mode by thepartiee of the first 'part in delivering all or any of the articles mentioned in auy class bid for In the contract, or the quality at each times and places ab Provided.then, and in that case, the contractor and his buretlea will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum of money not exceeding twice the amount of such class. which may be recovered from time to time, according to the act of Congress, in that case provided, approved March !i, ISIS. Bo bide for more than one yard must be enclosed in one envelope, and the saute must be distinctly endorsed on the outside, ' • Procosals for Materials for the Nave', for the navy-yard at name the yard)." and addressed " To the Chief of theßureau of Equipment and Recruit ing,Navy DepartOn FORM O WashFi OFFER ngton. D.C." , Which, from a firm, most be signed by all the mem bers: T. of —, in the State of—, hereby agree to furnish and deliver In the respective navy yards all the articles named in the classes hereto annexed, agree ably to the provisions of the achednlectherefor, and in conformity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, dated July 18th.1864. Should my offer be accepted, 1 request to be addressed at --, and the contract sent to the navy agent at —, or to —, for signature and certificate. (Signattlre) A. B. (Date.) . 'Witness. The echedule which the bidder eneioses must be pasted to this offer, and each of them sinned by him. Opposite each article in the schedule the price must be net, the amount be carried out, the aggregate footed up for each class, and the amount likewise written in words. If the p artlea who bid do not reside near the place where the articles are to be delivered, they must name in their offer a person to whom orders on them are to be delivered. FORM OF GUARANTEE The undersigned, -, of-, in the State of and - of in the State Or-, hereby gear antee tha t case the foregoing; bid of - for any of the classes therein named be accepted, be or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the Post once named, or navy agent designated, exe cute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties, and in use the said - shall fail to enter Into contract, as aforesaid, we guarantee to make goo d the difference between the oiler of the said and that which may be accepted. . (Signatures of two gnarantore,) C. D. F. F. (Date.) Witneee. I hereby certify tb at tbe above-named -- are known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee (Signalwe) G. H. (Date.) To be signed by the United States District Judge. Uni ted Swats District Attorney, Collector. or bevy Agent. The following are the classes required at the respec tive Navy Yards KITTERY, MAINE. No. 1, Flax Canvas and Twine; No. 0, Sperm 011; No. 7. Cooking Utensils: No. 10. Leather; No 11, Leather Hose; No. 13. Lanterns; No. 18, Tallow; No. 22, Sta tionery' No. V, Hardware; No. 24, Ship Chandlery; No. 27, Dr Goods; No. 29, Firewood; No. 31, Tar Oil and Neate r oot Oil. CH ARLESTOW N._ MASSACHUSETTS. No. I. Platt Canvas and Twine; N 0.6 Sperm Oil; No. 7, Cooking Utensils: No. S. Stoves; No. 10, Leather; No. 31, Leather Hose: No. 12, Ox Hide for Rope; No. 13, Sheet Iron; No. IS, Soap and Tallow; No. 29, Brushes; No. 22, Stationery; No. V, Hardware; No. 24. Ship Chandlery; No. 26, Copper Wire; No. 27, Dry (foods; No. No. 29, Firewood; 31. Whale, Tar, and Neatofoot Oil. • • . BROOKLYN,' NSW YORK. No. 1, Flax Canvas and Twine; No. 5, Iron Nails, Sheave Rivets, etc.; No. 4, Tin, Zinc, etc. ; No. 5, Sperm. Oil; No.G. White Pine. Ash. Black Walnut. etc. ; ho. 7, Cooking Utenblls; No. 5, Stoves and Cooking Ca booses; No. 10 Leather; No. 11, Leather Hole; No. 12. 'Aignninvitte: N 13, Laotorns and Lamps; No. 18. Soap and Tallow; No.. T, Brushes; N 0.22, Stationery; No. 23, Hardware; No. 21, Ship Chandlery; No. 27. Dry Goods; No. MI, Firewood: ho. 31,Nuttsfoot Oil. PuiLaDELMIA, No. 1, Flax Canvar , and Twine; No. 6. Sperm Oil; No. 7, Cooking Utensils; No. 10, Leather; No. 11, Leather Rote; No.lS,Soap and Tallow; N 0.20, Brashes; No. 22, Stationery; No. 23, Hardware; No. 24. Ship Chandlery; No. 27, Dry Goode; No. 2T, Firewood; No. 31, Tar 011 and Neatsfoot 011. - wAstuncroN, D. C. 150. 1, Flax, Canvas. and .Twine; N 0.4. Tin and Zlna; No. 5, Sperm Oil; No. 8, Stoves and Cooking Cabooses. No. 10, Leather ;No. 12, Lignainvitm ; No. 13, Lanterns; No. IS, Soap and Tallow; No. 22, Brushes; No. Sta. Denary k • No. 23. Hardware; No. 24, Ship Chandlery; 29, uop_per Wire; No. 27, Dry Goode; No. .31, Gal lery Iron; No. 84 . Chain Iron; leo . SS, 1 /Valiant, natio guy. and nab ;.No. - -88. Ingot Copper.. iyll9-tdit MEDICAL. TARRANT'S EFFERVRSOZNI taLTZBR APERIENT- TAR BEST Ey:NTT - WY KNOWN FOR ALL ELLIOT: 1 8 COMPLAINTSSICK HEADACHS,COSTITE • NEBS, INDIGESTION, HBABT-BIIEN, SOUL STOMACH, SEA SICKNESS, zo. &a. . Dr. JAMBS R. CHILTON, the Great Chemist, saps; "I know ite compo_sttlon, and have no doubt It wUI Prove most benAtlclal In those complaints for which It It recommended. • • Dr..TBOMAB BOYD esy4: "1 strongly immune/A B le the notice of the public. Dr. EDWARD O. LUDLOW says: ".I can with era , ideacereetimmend it." Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER sari: "In Flatnieney. ReartAurn, Costiveztems, Sick Headache, &a. t SELTZER APERIENT in my blinds ham prorel Indeed valuable remedy. Tor other toothootials No pamphlet with esoh boUla Manufactured only br TARRANT do 00., . 278 GREENWICH Street. New YorY. . Kt FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. myEßltag RLECTRICITY.-WHA.T IS I, Iltß -&-s WITHOUT HEALTH f—Drs. BARTHOLOMEW A ALLEN, Medical Electricians, having removed the); Waco from North Tenth street to No. 154 North ELEVENTH Street, below Race, will still treat and onus 'all curable diseases, whether Acute or Chronic, withoal shocks, pain, or any inconvenience. by the use of Iles .iricity, in its modifications, and If omceopathls Medi. sines. Consumption, int and ea- ininense and Catarrh. Bond Sale'. General Debility. Paralysis. • • Diseaese of the Lisa at Neuralgia. Sidney*. Fever and Asa*. Diabetes. Congestion. Prolapses Uteri (Palliag a Asthma. the womb). gsPenali. limner:holds, or Mega eumatims. iltdnel Disease. Bronchitis. - Deafness. Testimonials at thatata. 154 North Eleventh street. Glee bons 8 e. N. to 6 P. M. Die. BARTHOLOMEW gc ALLEN, Medical Eleetrielene. -3144 m - 154 North ELEVENTH Street wascnucay. - l {WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS-i COVERY.-Alt acute and chronic diseases/ cured by special guarantee, when desired by the Pa• tient, at 1230 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in Cue of a failure , no charge is made. No drag*/ ging the system with uncertain medical agents. All cures performed by alagnetbfm. Galvanism, or ` All modifications of Eleetncity,wlthont shocks or i say unpleasant sensation. For further informa tion send sad get a Pamphlet, which contains haft -Idreds of certificates from some of the most reliable/ en in Philadelphia, who have been speedily and permanently cured after all other treatment from 1 medical men bad failed. Over twelve thousand cured In less than AT° years at 1220 WALNUT St. i Consultation Free. Prof. BOLLES & Dr. BROWN. 1 /9/4-tf 1220 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. 3 TAYLOR'S ARNICA OIL 011 RIIIBRO CATION neysr bills to awe Ithetunatleol, fledraleme SPlStits rusted feet. Chapped Hands, and all Mix Die. samba. Price %a, and wholesale and retell by H. B. TAT• UAL Dramtiet.,TEll l 7ll said rt ar.urartmor.. tabs-ihr COAL. fl C OAL. -STJGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW. and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ax. pressly for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and WILIOW Ste. Office, No. EL% South SECOND Se. and-tr .1. WALTON & CO. 1111 IT RE LEHIGH CO A L--HOUSE a.• KEZPERS eau rely on 'nattier pure article at th e S. corner FRONT and POPLAR Streets. .141.110 . . JOHN W. HAMPTON. MACHINERY AND IRON. d ink . PENN STEAM - .mbrGrin AND BOILER WORKS.—YEAPIE a LEVI. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA CHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and Elver Engines, high and lowpres. sure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks. Propellers, ae. as., respectfully offer their services to the public, all betas fully prepared to contract for engines of all sites. Ma. Tine, River, and Stationary; having sets of patterns el different sizes, are prepared to execute orders win. quick despatch. Every description of pattern -makial made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pena. Sylvania charcoal iron, Yorgings, of all sizes and ktnda; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descriptions; Roll-Turn ing, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at thlt establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf-dosksoom for re. palls of boats, where they can Ile in perfect safety, and are provided with gleam blocks, falls, &0., as., ter raising Marry or light weights. JACOB C. ISEAP/E. JOHN P. LEVY, • BEACH and PALMER Streets. 7. *MOHAN JOON A. OOPS • • - - SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, TIM( AND WASHINGTON STIUITTM PRILADBLPRIA. MERRICK et SONS, • ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manifactnre High and Low Presnre Steam Ermines, ha land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gaeometera, Tante, Iron Boats, Ike.: CUL lags of all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron-frame Hoofs for 0A.5 Works, WorkshOLet. Nall. road Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest anti most Im proved construction. .Seery description of Plantation Machinery, snits as &war, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, .01W1 Steam Trains, Defoaators, Filters, Pumping Elladne4•4o. Sole agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Bulling AP paratns ; Nennyth's Patent Steam Hammer, sad Asplse & Wolsey's Patent Centrifugal Saver Drairsist Machine. anl.2-B MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM ALA- DINE BBILDERB Iron Founders, and Qantas/ Xsie and Boiler Matters, 80. 1219 BILL Street. Philededribla. . fMriN PPALM OIL BOAP."--TEIII3 SOAP ia 6 Le made of pure. fresh Pahl OIL, and le entirely a vegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet nee than thou from animal fate. In box.' of one dozen sakes. ley term' box. hlannfrostnred ORO. hi. ELM:6MM( & LION. ,116 111 / 10) .-RErt& Elrod.. between front and Maeda. ibova OaUowklU. 464 a AUCTION SALES. FURNEBB, BRINLEY & CO.}, No. 615 CHESTNUT and 612 JA ilc VTIDERWRITERS' BALE FOR CAciR OF 19 CAM BRIM! DRY (MODS. Tills IifORNItrO. .1n1y2816. at 10 o' ol oelr, for cast!, 6 nano, AM nieces, London white brilliants. JO easesjacoort and cambric misting: Also. linen drilling, woolen bin:istil/oh etc., der• longed on voyage of importation. UNDERWRITERS' SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS, THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. A CARD.—Tke attention or pnrcbasers fa requesta to our male this morning (Tuenday), at 10 Velock, ter ensb, by order Of nrederwriterr.ooaeletlng of 11 eaatia.slo pitmen Landon white brilliants, 10 raw, 1,10)0 pious London jaconet and cambric manilas, damaged on rO7. age of Importation. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION LEES. Not. 232 and 234 MARKET Street. FIRST FALL SALE OF 1,300 CASES ROOTS, SHOE, •BROGANS, AND 'TRAVELLING BAGS. ON TUESDAY MORNING, • August 2d. 1864, at 10 will be cold, by attar loans, on four months' credit, about 1.300 packager boot's, MOAN brogans, army goods, travelling bug, embracing a prime and fresh assortment of ci and Eastern manufacture , which will be open fore = arnioatinrt early on morning of =le. TIOTICT —Our calm of I.Xopages boots and chorm. &r., TITY.6Da MORN (NG, August 2, MI. coat mire, in part - CARR men'; 24-Inch grain cavalry book cases COW.. hod boys' nailed boots. CROPS men's and toys' thick hoots. mere moo's, boys', and youths' calf, kip, and grain boots. cases men's, boys', and youths' calf and kip ba... mans. —cases men's, boy , `, and youths' calf and P. L. Ratters. Cant , men's, boys', and youths' calf and kip Bd. morals. —cases women's, misses'. and children's calf and kia heeled boots. —Clif•Ps women's, missee, and children's goat ant kid heeled boob , . —cases women's. misses'. and children's morocco and enamelled boots. cases women's, misses', and children's gaitert. balmorab., &c. —race, 111PLI . R, boys',and youths' brogans. C2St?./4 womfn ' antmlases' nailed boots. • A'no, a foil assortment of city•made goods, arnr Romp. Cc., QC N. B. —The above will embrace a prime and 'contra' assortment, well worthy the attention of boyars. Ore¢ for examination early on the morning of sale. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF 875 PACKAGES O. KUM DRY GOODS. In Orlrinal Packages, for Cash. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Auguat 3d, 1861. nt 11 o'clock, will he sold, by aids. logos, for cash. about 875 entire packages or dometisa. viz: 300 hales red, white, yellow, and blue Phan end twilled gannets and sackings 30 awn plain and printed satinets, 60 cases Kentucky jeans. 118 cases 3-4 and 7-8 wool liaseys. 15 cases misers' flannels. • 20 bales all-wool tweeds. 15 cases 6.4 beaver cloths. 60 cases 11-4 and 12-4 Rochdale blankets. " 75 cases Canton gannets. 25 cases madder and black prints • 75 cases Androscoggin. Lewiston. and Pruden corset leans. 35 bales ticking& 7Dbales brown drills. 00 cases bleached muslin& 4 Rope, Red Mak, ant other staple brands. 10 bales crash. 10 cases 10-4 and 11.4 brown and bleached sheeting!. 25 cases stripes and checks. X bales 3.4 and 4-4 heavy brown aheetlnya. cula t ed'. sTh e as p i t will comprise ohetmos deslsaale= ke el* goods, all in order and fn originca packages. '• ltir THOMAS & SONS, +'i• Noe. 139 and 141 South FOURTH atria • STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE—THIS DAV Pamphlet catalogues now ready containing foil des , scriptlons of all the property to be sold this day at Id o'clock. noon. comprising property by order if Or phans' Court. Executors. and others. Sale at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRRORS, PIANOS, FINE CARPETS, ON THURSDAY MORNING At 9 o ' clock , at the Auction Store, superior fulmars. elegant' harp piano, mahogany pianos. Preneholate mirror, chandelier*, line carpets, Sc. Sale No. 614 North SIZTEENTIT Street. SUPERIOR FURNITUER, ROSEWOOD PIANO, RE. ROR, TAPESTRY CARPETS , Ac, O - N FRIDAY SIORNING, SEctli feet., at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. at 614 YR* SIXTEENTH Street, above 'Wallace street, the sine rior furniture, tine toned piano, by Bacoe & Ewan. French plate pier mirror, fine feather beds, tapestry carpets &e. May be examined at S o'clock on the morning of tba sale. We No. 113 North SIXTEENTH Street. HANDSOM E FURNITURE. PIA No. MIRRORS. PAINT INGS. TAPESTRY CARPETS. &c. - ON TUESDAY MORNING, • Anima 2, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. at No. IE3 North Sixteenth street. above Arch street, the haudgomefor• piton+, rosewoodpiano (by Schonmcher & Co.).'tlne French plate mantel mirror.iinooll pal at trtge. and metre vir se, bronzes, mantel clock, tapestry carnets, Su &Re- Maybe examined at 9 o'clock on the montag of the bale. SALE DOB ACCOUNT UNITED STATES. AMBULANCES AND HARNESS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Angust 3d, at 11 o'clock, at the Govenament Ware house, Hanover-street wharf (late Richmond), IN am bulances, ta, eels harness. unfit for Government eerrise. RILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEER% 525 MARKET and 5 COMMERCE Stresta. FIRST BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL OF 3E64. ON WEDNESDAY HORNING. August 3d„ will be sold, by catalogue, for cash. corn. tnenclair at tell o'clock precisely. 1,600 moms boots. slices, bromine, balmorals, gaiters. ke., embracing a full assortment of Dealt Roods for tall sales. pANCOAST & WARNOCK, AllO- TIMMS, No. 240 actiorri. Street. SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DST GOODS, NOTIONS, STOCK OF GOODS, &c.. by Catalogue, ON WEDNESDAY, July 27th, 1564, comprts:ng about EX) lots of desks. Me goods for prevent and approaching sales. n J. WOLBERT. AUCTIONEER—No. •-i• 16 South SIXTH Street. FINE CHAMPAGNES, SPARKLING HOCKS, a Lk- BETS, OLD BI ANDIE ONSWIN G S, WHISKIES, THIS . - - July NS, at 11 o'clock, at Zio 16 South SIXTH Stre•ll4 In oases and demijohns, a large invoice of fine imported. ChaMpagnes, sparkling Hocks, choice clarets, old bran. dies, Madeira, sherry, and port wines, Jamaica ram. Holland gin, old ryeewhisky, &c. All warranted pure and unadnltelated, and direct from bonded warehouse. For particulars, see catalogues, now ready. .irk S-30 BY HENRY P. WOLBERT, 170. aos ammirrsteeF, T entlrde, above &woad It Sake of D GooAls. Trlnkminve,_ Notions, &e., 0., imam MONDAY, W E DNES D AY . DNESAY. and .MDAYMorAIug. coe. menclng at 10 o'clock. STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY, HANDKER. CHIEFS, TRIMMINGS. SKIRTS. MERINO SHIRTS, DRAWERS, JACKETS , SATINETS. READY -MaDR CLOTHING. SHOES. &c. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. July 27th,commencing at 10 o'clock, will be sold from the ehelver, r large and desirable assortment of goods, to which the attention of city and country merchants le requested_ FRANCK. AUCTIONEER, 8N • COND and BUTTONWOOD screen. TO BRICRWAKERS PUBLIC SALE: STOCK ARD FIXTURES OF TWO BRICK YARDS, , Brtek Kilns, &lii Wheele, Sheds, Draft Horses, Family 'Horses, Carts, \Venoms. Can 'Harness, Double and Single Harness, Wheelbarrows, 500,000 Rew Bricks, Oak and Pine Wood. Spades, Shovels, Brick Presses, Counting House, Frame House, Dry Clay, Coal Dust, Dry Sand, Stable, Good-will, dm. ON WEDINESDAY MORNING, July 27, at 10 o'clock precisely, on the premises, Ix SECoifD Street, above Lehigh avenue, and at the cor ner of FOURTH and DAUPHIN Streets, will be sold, without reserve, to the, highest bidder for cash. May be examined any time previous to sale. ii2l 4t BY SCOTT & STEWART AUCTION EERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nee. 622 CRISTISDT Street and 615 SAMSON Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. CARD. W. G. BEDFORD WOULD renectfolly urge that his old-established Beal Zetate Otitce. at No. 1913 CALLOWHILL Street. Is * GOOD PLOCB for the sale or porchaae of property and the collection of house and around rents. atc. Send foe references. ARARE CHANCE I—" THE REPUB LICAN AND DEMOCRAT," PUBLISHED IN WISE CHESTER, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA. YOR SALIL—The death of George W. Pearce, lea; proprietor of this paper makes it aecessary to dispose of the establishment. In the hands of a !oval, earne st, and enterprising man, this l o n g -establisbed journal cannot fail to be profitable. Circulating, aa it does, extensively in a eotinty of seventy-four thousand In habitants, and in a Congresslonal and Senatorial Dis trict of one hundred and ice thousand, prominent for wealth and intelligence, and where the Union party at the last election had a insoority of over four thousand votes, and with a constantly increasing popularity and patronage, it requires nothing but judicious =imago meat to make it a lueratitre inireciment. Persons contemplating a purchase should make that fact known at once, as It is desirable to sell at the Gutted day. JOHN T. WORTHINGTON. Administrator of George W. Pearce, dec'd. Watt Cnsaraa, Pa, May 17, Mt myl9.thsta if #ll FOR SALE-DWELLING 2030 SI Act and 21151 Green Street. Dwelling S. E. corner 'Nineteenth and Brandywine. Dwellings 2035 and 2= Mount Vernon. side yard. Dwellings 2039, 2017 and 2041 Wallace. Valuable Farm of SO Acres of Land, and good Batlll. Inge, near Chester, on Railroad. lt2 acrea in Camden county, at $l5 par acre. Pleasant Cottage and Stable, with ono acre of trona:, at Burlington, 1. J. Very cheap. Cottage, with Stable and good Lot, at Tioga. Also, a large variety U or other properties, both city and country. B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FORTH Street Jyl6 and S. W. cor. SI:VENTER:ITR and GRR _ . is LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO- AoIaPRP.TY FOR SALK—The 'err lame and commodi ous LOT and BUILDING, No. See CHEERY Street - , near the centre of business; containing dO feet on Cherry street, depth 106, feet, being 16 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-maih leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of SIS. 3 AND POSITION are rarely met VOL Apply at the °Zee of Chrlat Church Hospital, jel3-Sza Ho. N 14 6 WALNUT Street. AI FOR SALE-CHESTER COUNTY .1-TAR3f. cheap, containing 125 acres, 12 of timber. the balance In a high taste of cultivation. nicely wa tered; situate near Downingtown , 56 miles out. Supe rior stone buildings. spring house. Se. Two superior tirre:s . l:hards. Possession this summer . Price only re irrtl 323 WALNUT Street. SHIPPING. AIM STEAM WEEKLY TO Ll 4 VER.POOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN. (Cork Harbor. ) The well-known Steamers of the 2. verpool, Now York,and Philadelphia Steamship (Wm. ntntlnded to satl as follownritsto SATURDAY, July so. CITY OP WASHINGTON SATURDAY, Aug. G. CITY OP MANCHESTER SATURDAY, Aug. 13. and everysca c zeding Saturday at Noon. front Pier al, North River. BATES OF PASSAGE Payable In Gold, or its equivalent In Thirreney. FIRST CABIN 00STERRAOR 1390 00 do to London Ed 001 do to London.. S 4 417 do to Perla 95 II) do to Paris .... 40 00 do to gamburg 90 CO do to Bambara 37 03 Paseeneers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot terdam, Antwerp, dm. ' at equally low rates. Fared from Liverpool or Qneenstown: let Cabin. 4720. +);l05. Steerage from Liverpool and Queenstown. Oa. Those who wish to Bend for their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further information apply at the Company's Ofileas. • JOHN G. DAL& Anent iell.tf lll WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. An a BOSTON AND PIIILADAIe. DMA STRAMSRIP LINK, sailing from cask titirt on SATURDAYS, from first wharf above MI Urea:. Philadelphia, and Long Wharf, Boston. The steamship SAXON, Capt. Matthews, will salt from Philadolphla for. Boston on, Saha"lay, /ray JO, et 10 A. Al. and steamship NORMAN, Captain Baker, from Boston for Philadelphia on IMMO day, at 4 o'clock P.-/d. These new and substantial staamships terms. Mai& line. sailing from each port penetually on tottnedaya.l Insurances effected at one-lug the Wanda* easnaill on the vassals. Freights taken at fair rata& Shippers are requested to send Blip Raselpts fisid MIN Lacline wa their goods. For'Protett or Pasienze (baring fine see &Par to - HENRY WINSOR & CIO. .m1193-tt 10TEATON At DEN CKLA, HARD WARE-ILL COMMISSION. MERCHANTS. 507 COM* MERGE, and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Nails; Ilmouth saw Rivets. W. &S. Butcher's Cast teal; Eagle Cabinettooka. Cotne r Borne Nails; Locke's &hoot Wes& Copper; Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton c- 0 4,.. Ala. a full amortutent of A1211140/111 Bardwars. fa 9.83. fIARD AND FAII CY JOB. PRENTININ As Jur/WALT al *OWNIKIIII R. MOMS ilt4
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