TI-13E CITY. The Thermometer. JULY 30, 1969 JULY 80, NM, SA.I2 120 t 31..111 6A. K.•••••128I-....3P.M. 71, 84 815,1 7192 91 . 92 win+. WIND. EMI 8 by Ar BSE NE 9by W W JULY 31 18/24. JULY St, MN. 11.t.bt 12 1 .....3 P. id. 6A IL.-.121.1.....3P.11. 77 BO 93 79 92 92 £BW T1Vir .. ....... 68W Nby W..NEbh....NNW RULITAIIIN RECEPTION OF THE ZOTTAVES. The firemen held a convention on Saturday eve 'fling to inektparrangements to receive the Fire Zoo- SNOB or the 72i1 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Thirty-two cbmfmnies were represented. Mr. Win. !Leiner, of the Friendship, presided. and Mr. Wm. N. Toy, of the Wecoacoe, acted es secretary. Other companies will be represented nt the next meeting, and others again, which are about clanging their uniforms, will parade by delegations. The parade, if nothing prevents, will take place on the arrival of the regiment on the afternoon of the lath of An gust, and, as the apparatus will be brought out, it promises Mho one of the most Pernsinix displays of our firemen which hare been eitnessed in this olty for some years. Chief 'Engineer David M. Lyle was. with great propriety, unanimously selected to sot AS chief =withal of spe c i a lae, and was empowered to ap point five we re aids. The following assistant marshals were oppointsd : W. J. Gilbert, of the H o p e Hose; IL P. Mclntyre, of the Philadelphia znianc; George Chapman, of the Aastata n e e l'.Morrts, of the Northern Liberty Hose ; and .T. B. Young, of the West PLitedelphia. Mr, 8. Willitts, of the Empire Hook and Ladder Corny/any. was appointed to receive the regiment on b e of the Department. The following programme of arrangements for the reception and escort was determined upon : First. The Chief Engineer of the Department shall ea-officio act as chief marshal, and be shall have the power to appoint. es many special aids as there Snap be divisions in the line, Second. The line shall be divided into five divb Slow, and commanded by assistant marshals to be elected by the Convention, the line being formed according tot.he date of Institution, beginning with the oldest engine company represented, alternating with hose and hook and ladder companies, as in the parade of 1857, the divisions to contain an equal number of companies as near as may be. Third. The regiment will be met, on its arrival at the depot, by the Chief Marshal. his aids, and the Committke of Arrangements, with the flonsinittee of city Council., and such members of the Conven tion as may choose to join them. and from thence escort the returning veterans to the Refreshment Saloon. Fourth. The line will he formed on the north side of Washington street (atom% hour as may hereafter be seleoted), with the right. on Eighth street.. The let Division to occupy the space between Eighthand Seventh atrecliu ' • the 241 Division between Seventh and Sixth streets; the 3,1 Division between Sixth and Fifth streets; the Sth Division between Firth and Fourth streets; sth Division between Fourth and Third streets; the regiment east of Front street. Tho regiment will marsh down Wash. Ington street to Third, be halted until the line has passed, when it will take post in the rear of the ati Division ; the ambulances, with the wounded rues, being in the roar of the regiment. Sixth. The companies will countermarch on the Bonth side of Washington street, turning at the streets on which the right of their division rested, and pass over the following route : Up Third street to Brown ; up Brown to Twelfth; down Twelfth to Chestnut ; down Ctastnut to Fourth ; down Fourth to Walnut; up walnut to Sixth street, where the line will be d ['missed. REGIMENT OF sffillnflOOTEßS. Major General D. B. Birney, or the liPti Army Verna, has received authority to raise a regiment of sharpshooters, He has issued the following order to that effect : 1111ADQUARTRRS 10Tli MINT Gnaws. In the Field, July 25, 5804.—1 have been authorised by the War Depariment. and Governor of the State of Pennsyl vania, to raise a regiment of sharpshooters for the service peculiar to the corps. The regiment wilt be armed with Sharp's and spencer's rifles, uniformed in green, similar to the "Borden Sharpshooters,” belonging to my command. Recruits will ne taken for one, two, or three years. Major 7. W. Moore. a veteran officer, now or the Oath Pennsylvania 'Volunteers, will be the colonel of the regiment, end will take charge of its organiza tion in Pennsylvania. Applications for appointments can be sent to me at these headquarters. Companies. as fast as mustered in. will he sent to this command. Compnntee will be received from all parts of the State. Further information Will he given on applionttori to Messrs. A. D. Jessup, George Bullock. Henry 0. Les, Joseph F. Tobias, John W. Evermen. D. S. "Winebrener ' 0. Wilson Davis, A. L. Human - en, 0. B. Barclay , H, 13, Benners, of Philadelphia. D. B. Btanur, Major General Oommaading. DESERTERS. The followlng.nnmed soldiers were reported at the Medical Director's office, on Saturday, as having deserted from army hospitals in this department: From Satterlee Hospital.—James A. Lee, U. S. Sig nal Corps; Benj. R. Lucas, H, let U. S. Artillery; Fred Bishop (musician), 14th d i. S. Infantry; Henry Steinhaur, G, 17th U. S. Infantry; Alex. MoDou gall; F, 12th N. H.; Robert Cashim, Otis Mass.; Sergeant E Geigle, F. 9th Mass.; Patrick Barry, E, '9th Mass.; Timothy Ryan ; E, 9th Kass.; Thomas Cass, Oth Mass.; Felix McMahon, E. 11th Mass ; James Warr y, I, 11th Multi John McLaughlin. E, 11th Mass.; Patrick McNulty, 14 15th Mass.; Hach -Armstrong, D. 20th Mass.: Charles Basset. C, 20th Mars; Wm. Brown, A. 28th Mass.; Peter Hanson, I, 28th Mass.: ;lona Kennedy, K, 37'h Mass.; Aaron Robbins. D, 39th Mass.; Corporal Wm. Lawrence, 159th Mass.; Hugh Smith, K,llth Conn.; William }`,l4th Conn.; Kyran Mackey. H. 14th Conn.; Nell AlcCowan, B, 24 N: Y. Artillery; Charles Barking, G. 24 N. Y. Artillery; Corporal Emory 'Maxim, G. 2.d N. F. Artillery ; Peter Riley, (7, 6th N. Y. Artillery ; Adam Hoffmire, L, 15th N. Y. Ar tillery; Corporal Benjamin Phillips, AI, 15th N. Y. Artillery; Albert Smith, M, 15th N. Y. Artillery; Sergeant Charles Lemma, (1, 34 N. Y. Cavalry ; M. Swartswalder, K. 13th N. Y. Cavalry; Wm. Mooo nolough, F, sth N. Y. Militia ; John Burnside, E, 9th do.; J. McDermott, 11, 14th do.; James Hogan, F, 39th do.; Corporal John }that, G. 52d do.; Theo dore Gavin, F, 69th do ; Simon Montlebaum, K, 88th do. Corporal John Grettenberger, G, 08th do. Jamee Black, E. 69th do.; Ed. Kavanaugh, 4,73 d do.; Patrick O'Brian, A, 88th do.; Patrick ' Horan, C, 88th do.; Thomas Davis, 0,03 d do.; E 4. Brig- K, 98th do.; Napoleon Cary, F, 120th do.; Owen Connery, D, 184th do.; Corporal George W. Cortwright, r), 3d N. J. James Crawford, A, 6th do.; Patrick Murphy, E, sth do.; John Keffe, B, Bth do.; Harris Blekley, IC, 10th do.; Henry S. Valen tine, F 11th do. ,• Amos S. Sally, I, 2,1 Penna. Artil lery; Sergeant Robert Breckenridge, 7,, 6th Penna. Cavalry ,• Thomas Parker, H, 21st do.; Noah Har mon, B, nth F. V.; J. W. Jennene, 0, 23 , 1 do.; M. O'Brien, H, 48th do.; Chris. Corwin, 534 do.; J. N. D, Coles, K, 58th do.; Samuel Hoover, K, 724 do.; Corporal James Gallther, E, 84th do.; .Tohn E, 91st do.; Sol. G. Dissinger, F, 934 do ; John G. Dieeinger, F, 904 do.; Alex. Phil!, A, 138th do.; Frecl. Schetekon, A, 1434 do.; Peter L. Carbaugh, 1), 148th do.; James Hackett, D, 1634 do.; John Bowan, A, 184th do.. and Chas. Elwell, F, Ist Del. From rMcCielian Hospital.—John Stewart, A, 71st P. V,; 'Wm. M.. 'Rogers, H lath Mich.; Corporal George App, I, Ind P.V.; Fredk Beander, C, 100th do.; George Ayer, E. 67th do.; Ed Brenerman, C, Sad do ,• Sergeant Edwin H. Smoker. G, 1834 do.; Wm. IL Hardy, 0, 119th do.; Lewis Granlin, G, .59th Mass.; Samuel Watson, E. 155th N. Y.; Cor poral Charles W. Blancher, A, 7th N . Y. Artillery, and Win. J. Savles, tlo, F. sth N. Y. Cavalry. From Chester Hospital,—Reaben Sip, B, 81st P.Y., and Wtp- O'Brien, I, lath. N. Y. V. From Bread and Cherry•street* llospilat.—George Blake, I, 81st P. V.,_• Patrick F. Devine, I, 83d do.; Corporal William Hoffman, A, 91st do.; Abraham Ilenry, E, 187th do ; John Mott, D, 183 d do.; John Malledy, A. 2d Penna. Artillery; and Samuel Den- Linger, B, 21st Penna. Cavalry. RECRUITING The Mayor issued warrants on Saturday morning for the payment of the city bounty of $250 to sixty two threeseare men t and the bounty of $lOO to one roan who has enlisted for one year. All of the above have been credited to the quota of tho city. DEATHS OP SOLDIERS The following deaths were reported at the Medical Directors office, cn Saturday, from army hospitals In this deportment: Christian-street 1-lospital-ointa 0. Deorf, Co. A, 187th P. V. Summit House Hospital—And. P: Christie, Co. K, 140th P. V. Broad and Cherry.atreeta Hopi/at—Corporal Irollis Smith, Co. D, lath Pa. Cair. Cheater Hospital—Corporal Stephen Decay, Co. A, 170th N. Y. Vole. Filbert-street Hospital—Jonathan--. Co. A, 97th P. V.,.mui John Mullen, Co. G, 4.th N. EL Vols. South-street Hospital—Oharles Daniels, Co. K, 57th Mom Vols. Mower Hospital—Harrison Allen, Co. T, 2d N. Y. N. 8..; O. L. Abbe, 2d Maine Battery; Thos. Dewey, Co. B, 14th N. Y. Art., and 0, A. Gallup, Co. A, .170th N. Y. pole. York HosPiled—John E. Blucher. CM. B, 43d P.V., Sod Thos. H. Stevens, Co. I, 70th P. V. Satterlee HospiL2l-11ennla Manning, 00. R, 51st W. T. Vols., and Tyler Sarwestm, Co. L, 27th Satoh. vole. A DESERTER DROWNED At an early hour on Saturday morning two Mi lan belonging to the United States monitor Mingo, lying at anchor off the navy yard, jumped over board with the Intention of deserting. One of them wee drowned and the other came near sharing the same fate. but was rescued by the harbor police boat, which he was taken to the navy yard. priscELLarizors. AID VIE IitiFYEREREI OF ClIA1133ERSE11110: The followirg card from the Rev. Alfred Nevins will be read with interest. Those of the sufferers at Chambersburg who are for the Union, should have material sympathy at once : Telegraphic, reports from Ohambersburg repre sent that the burning of the town on Saturday, by which two hundred and fifty houses were destroyed, "has reduced a large body of citizens from com parative wealth to absolute poverty," ann that "all •of the parties burned out have not saved a single article, not even a change of clothing." I intend to Malt that desolated plaee on to-marrow, and shall be 'most happy to take charge of any Oontributione for the relief of the suffering Inhabitants. Donations in money received at my oflice,lol3 South Fourth street, third story. Parcels and boxes should be sent, with my name on them, to the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Eleventh and Market. I preached a 'umber of years In Ohambersbnrg. and know well most of the sufferers, and those who have-signed the appeal for aid. Ateato Naval. August 1. CIRCUS AND Kt NAGEME. Mr. Charles W. Noyes, the eminent zoologist and equestrian; arrived in Philadelphia on Saturday, Tor the purpose of preparing a and for one week's exhibition of the great eirOUS and Menagerie, This Ts a combination of Messrs. Thayer & Noyes , United states circus and Van Amburg &menagerie. -11111 / 1 4113/ P bt a lo on ihe eastern portion of the summer route. We learn that it is proposed to open on next Monday evening, at some place yet to be chosen. The success attending this combination of artists and quadrupeds, so far an the tour stands unpreoe dented in the annals of the profession. SPECTACULAR DRAmA.. Mrs. Charles Warner, the successful equestrienne Slid Manageress, will open for the winter season the old National Circus building, Walnut. street, above Eighth, on the first of November. The lease coin niences on October first, but, during the month„ the building will be completely renovated, and put into the most admirable order for the presentation of entertaining spectacular dramas. The people of Philadelphia will thus have the opportunity of wit nessing next winter such exhibitions as used to draw thousands of citizen!) to Cookers or Gen. Welsh's celebrated equestrian and dramatic entertainments. CASUALTIES. A lad named Jacob Strack was instantly killed on Saturday afternoon, on Washington avenue, be* • tween 'Ptah and Sixth street, by being run over by a freight ear. He was riding on the car with seve ral otter boys. His mother•perceiving the danger he was In ran to get, him away: She took hold of his arm when he tried to jump off, but she.loosened her hold and befell on the track, the wheels - passing Over his body, cotnpletety cutting him in two. His body was removed to the residence of hts parents, on Carpenter street, between Fifth and Sixth. A young man named David Miner had several. o r his ribs broken on Sala relay afternoon under the following circumstances. He Jumped off a arida . a . into a cfeekat Tenth and Montgomery avenue; and, struck his side against the stamp of a tree which' was invisible, causing the injury above stated. He wag removed to agednce in wh il eghbohd. - Jas. Georgie, six years, getting os the Norristown railroad oars yesterday mnrniu*, felt through the bridge at Shnris lane, Mane k, and was badly bruised about the legs, A. man named Terence Mellvane was admitted Into the Pennsylvania Hospital 'on Saturday after xtoon, with his collar bone broken, and several la oersted wounds about his head and body, caused by falling down a well. Win. Thomas was also admitted into the hospital yesterday afternoon, with a serious pistol-shot wound in his left breast. The accident tookpleee at Spruce.street wharf. A friend of the injured man had bred the pistol off a short time previous, *yid While In the *et ef dein It again, it acoldentally went off, and resulted in the shooting of Thomas, who was standing olose by. DROWNED. The body of an unknown man was found floating in 'be dock at Ohristian-atreet wharf, lest evening. lie 18 about thirty-five years of age and Ore feet eight inches high, and had dark hair, nionstanhe, and goatee. He wore a red shirt and dark, ribbed pants. The coroner held an Inquest and rendered a verdict of found drowned. An unknown man was found drowned, y esterday, in the Schuylkill, near Fairmount Park. The Ooro ner held an Inquest on thetody. SUDDEN DEATH A woman named Sarah Crawford died from the Oen; of ann stroke, last evening, at Second and Chatham streets. A MAIL FM HAVANA A mail will be forwarded from this city to Havana to-morrow, by the steamer Francis. The Postmaster announces 7y ri A. M. as the hour for closing. that placebe the first mail that has gone direst to that place from this city. Previously they were sent to New York and forwarded from there, and received by tho same route. DOGS CAPTI3I ED. The shrewd dog detectives of this city captured over one hundred of those vicious animals during the pat week. Many of them were redeemed, and the remainder bit the dust. A fire occurred in Cuthbert street, above Thir teenth, between one and two o'clock, on Saturday morning, which was caused by the destruction of two•brick stables. In each stable there were two horses confined. The flames were burning around their feet when the police entered. The horses were taken out in safety, as was also a lot of harness and several carriages. A quantity of . hay and feed was destroyed. One of the strnctures belonged to lilr. Wirier, and the other to Mr. Magee. The alarm of fire between three and four o'clock yesterday morning was caused by the burning of a bed in Tyler street, below Master. The Ttleelly print works were slightly damaged by tire yesterday afternoon, caused by a pot of tar boiling over. BREADSTLIFFB FOR RIIROF`R. The British bark Ilaneag . ua, Captain Towel!, left Lombarel-nreot wharf, en saturdarevening, bound for Liverpool. Her cargo consisted of 8,378 bushels red wheat, 2,800 barrels of flour, ko. ARRIVAL OF FOREIGN AND COASTWISE VESSELS. The following statement shows the number of foreign and coastwise vessels which have arrived at this port, during the month ending Saturday: TURMOIL .. 2 I Brio . JO Schooners.... Sbtpff Barks Total— COASTIVTO . 8 Steamers. . Barges... .659 Boats .... A ruts Drips Schoonem . Sloops Total THE POLICE- . [Before Mr. U. S. Commissioner Strgeant.l ANOTHER BOUNTY-JUMPING CASE. An Individual was arraigned at noon on Saturday on the charge of endeavoring to have enlisted as a, substitute a soldier already in the service of the 'United States. The evidence adduced presented the very singular fact that there was nothing against the defendant. The following testimony was taken by the Commisrioner : _ - JaMP.9 Porter sworn : I live at Old Chester ; I am a private in Company A, 68th Regiment Pennsylva nia; I re-enlisted the let of January last; I am here on furlough ; I went to Broad and Spring Gar. den to the provost marshal's office on Wednesday last; I did not intend to re.enitst there; I was ar rested by Captain Lane; I think the defendant is the man who took me to headquarters ; don't know where his place is ; first saw him the morning he took me; he asked me where I was from, and I - told him I was from Canada; I did not tell him Lwanted to enlist; he took me up to headquarters; I had on uniform pante ; he didn't tell mo I would getany thing, but some men I saw the night before told me I could get SCOO, and they told me what to tell ; don't know who they were ; the defendant was not in company with those men. Mr. Valentine, prosecuting for the Government, admitted there was nothing against the accused. Another hearing will take place at noon today. (Before Mr. Alderman Settler.] TILL-nointEß. - - - - . On Saturday morning a small amount of money was missed from the till in a confectionery store, on Walnut street, above Tenth. A strange colored boy was eeen loitering about the place. A watch was set, and presently the aforesaid colored indi vidual stealthily approached the rear of the counter and exhibited a strong desire to remove the deposits from the money.drawer. While in the not of help ing himself, he was arrested andthanded into the custody of a police officer. Upon searchi ng t the pri soner some of the money that had been previously taken froth the drawer was found in his pocket. The boy wss arraigned on Saturday afternoon. He gave the name of Henry Clark, under which he was com mitted to prison. DISHONEST SERVANT. Nary Ann Jones, a colored girl, was arraigned at the Central Station on Saturday afternoon, on the Charge of stealing sheets and several other articles. She was employed at the Markoe House on Chest nut street. At the hearing she cried considerably, and said that she would not have stolen the articles. only she was " suaded to do so by another °MINI gal." The stolen goods were recovered, and the accused was committed to answer. [Berne gr. Alderman White.] CRUELTY TO A HORSE. A man giving the name of Emanuel Stringer was; arraigned on Saturday afternoon on the charge of cruel treatment to a horse. The complaint was en tered by Mr. John Hanna. The horse, attached to a dray, was standing on 'Fourth street, below Chest nut. The flies were annoying and the temperature of the weather extremely hot. The horse moved a few.feet whereupon the defendant sprang at the I animal n a furious manner, and commenced sawing hfs mouth with the bridle bit, Not content with this, be repeatedly thumped him on the nose and mouth. Several gentlemen who were witnesses to the trans action appeared' for the Oommonweelth. The ac cused was required to enter bail in the sum of IMO to answer at anat. A VMAGO Eliza Wilson and Edith Ronaldson were arraign ed on Saturday a ft ernoon on the charge of commit tins. an assault and battery upon Sarah 4 4. Bricks, a resident in 'Yeager 's court. While the case was pending, the first named derendant sprang sudden ly at the proseentria and a desperate Bonilla ensued. The noise attracted a large crowd in and about the office, it being reported tits t a murder had been com mitted. Eliza was committed In default of *SOO bail to answer at court. The other defendant was held to keep the peace. KEYSTONE BATTERY The Keystone Battery, under orders to leave for the front, broke camp at 3 o'clock on Saturday, and marched to Thirteenth and Market streets, where the guns and horses were placed on the oars for Harrisburg. The men did not get away till after 7 o'clock in the evening. Their unexpected arrival .g,useil considerable excitement in the neighborhood, and by the time they were ready to leave Quite a crowd had assembled to witnefs their departure. The officers are : Captain, At Hastings ; first lieute nant, .Tohn V. Greeley o junior first lieutenant, .Tohn Roberts ; senior second lieutenant, James Bingham ; junior second lieutenant, J. L. Newland. All the officers and • most or the men are veterans. have served a term of one year in the vicinity of Wash ington, and in the Army of the Potomac in the ope rations succeeding the battle of Gettysburg. While with the Army of the Potomac, they wore In the corps under the command of General French. They will, therefore. doubtless make for themselves a good record should they be brought face to face with the enemy. The men were anxious Is moat the traitor foe. tßefore Mr. Alderman Tolaud.] DISORDERLY ROUSES. On Saturday afternoon Anthony Henry was• ar. reigned on the charge of keeping a disorderly house, on Water street, below Oallowhill. John MeOryatal was also arrested on the same charge, his house being located on Beach street, be- low Noble. Both the accused were held to answer. [Before Mr. Alderman Welding.] MOPEFTTI, YOUTH.. The locality of Fourth and Breath streets hail been infested for some time with bad boys whose ages range from 10 to 15 years. These youngsters are candidates for the penitentiary, and probably they will be elected, unless the more:strlngent rules of parental restraint are enforced. They pilfer everything they can conveniently lay their hands upon, and never fail to rob little boys and girls who may be sent with small sums of money on ernAnds. On Saturday a little ale, having in her posseßsion a two dollar note. which had been given to her by her mother, to take to a store, was assailed by the crowd and robbed. One of the juveniles was ar rested and taken before the Alderman. The pri soner was held to bail to answer. THE COURTS. Quarter Sessions-. Judge Al The June term was brought to a close on Satur day, and the court had but a short session, during which two habeas corpus cases and a desertion case were heard and determined. John W. Wright, arrested In Frankford on the 10th of June, and carried before Alderman Oon folly, by whom, after hearing on a charge of al leged forgery in New .Tersey, several years ago, he was committed to aw a it e a requisition from the Go vernor of New Jersey, had a hearing on habeas corpus. It being apparent from the length of time which the prosecutor had permitted to elapse since the arrest and commitment of the relator that great injustice was being done by the prolonged Impri sonment of the latter, and that no effort had been made to obtain a requisition, though forty-eight hours would have been sufficient for that purpose, Judge Allison ordered that the relator be discharged. The court Peon aßer adjourned for the term, The August term, beginning this morning, will be held byJudge Ludlow, GROCERIES. TO Pia MIES RESIDII G IN THE COUNTRY. We are prepared, ac heretofore. to supply families at their Country Residences, with every description of VINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &c. Atatirr C. ROBERTS, reyll-tf Corner ELEVENTH andVINE Ste ARCHER & REEVES, WHOLE‘ALE GROCERS. ' No. 45 North WATRR Street, and No. 4.6 Notth DELAWARE Avenue, 0 irOT for sale, at tbe Lowest Market Prices, a large stock of SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFREE. TEAS, S ricEs, TOBACCO. .And Groceries generaily, carefully selected for the country trade. bole. Agents for the products of FITHIAN & POGUE'S Extensive Fruit Canning Factory at Bridgeton, N. J. ap2s-6m • PICKLES. -100 BBLS. PICKLES IN VINEGAR. 60 half bbls. Pickles in Vinegar. Also three-gallon and Ave-gallon k*ss do. Fb2 a IR 107-OoEthWATERAMrSd . DENSERVO. • - • A most effective and delightful preparation .... . FOR TUE TEETH AND G • UMS. Highly recommended by the most eminent Deem% aid Dentists. it. is e result or a thoroug h through .a period of nearly thirty To a great extent In every ease . and satirist! In many, rr WILL prthvaNT DEoAT OP TEETH, It will also ETREI4OTEIEN WEAK GUMS. Keep TRE;TEETK ;BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN /LED TEE BE4:en:l./WERT. toe eirtuars. - price $L Prepared solely br S. T BEALE, M. D. DENTIST, . . 1113 CHESTNUT St . Philadelphia, Pa. ~ . - Irrartale br DrUgglate. roil-9m . - PATENT CARRIAGE The trabseriber baying obtained a patent ,1a * 4ow prepared to sell State, county, township righte. for She moat durable and : eautiful wheel aver tnve wed In the United States, No humbug, but a reality, A •perz redly same attach/Cent of the "poke to the axle bax la Obtained.. d Ispensing with the hub. The great object soughbaffer for ages Ls at last obtained t no spoises jooae • in tlietbrib. specelatorr and mechanics are incited tenet' on John. R. Clemons,. ho, AOC) North SECOND Street,. Philade!- Dpbiay wherwa.maldel.can be seen, or on the patents , . at Dadnor. Delaware coerkty. Pa,. one mile north of Moi , Iran's Corner. All sale, made by Mr. Clemons ara re liable Liberal Inducements offered to agent. 3,22 lama GEO. W. GIL BEHT. . / Patentee. PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.— Jag received 25 additional mutes of these eelehlitted (alexander's) Matches. for sale to the trade only. spfit-Om ROWS 4 iiiilelTo24. NIA MP. THUM 44 SELFRIFF'S BALE, BY VIRTUE OF tekrrit of Levari to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee. on MONDAY Evening. August 1,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Swaim-street Rail, No. 1. All that certain manganese or tenemeet and lot or piece of groatd situate in that part of the c , ty of Philadelphia formerly called the borough of German town, described es foltowe, viz: Beginning at a *lake set tor a corner in the line of land belonging to the estate of Thomas Artnatt, deceased, thence the name north 90 degrees 50 minutes west. 9.6 perehea to the line of Jesse Lames land, thence by the name north 41 de grees 35 in ihuten cast, BO 3 perches to a corner of ground of Robert H. It - omits, thin en by the same north 77 de grecs ark about er) feet to a corner to the line of ground 4.4 Cbarlee E. Shoemaker and Robert H. 'Pa omas, thence by the same sod partly by a run of water south 1.26 degree went 23.15 perches to a stake set for a corner in the middle of said run, and thence along the northwardly Ado cif' a certain fifty•feet-wide street called Arrnatt street, continued the following 00614305 and dikencea viz: north 116 degree, 45 minutes. went 11 tea t 6 inches, south 83 . dee rees 20 minntes, we't 66 feet, smith 76 degrees 45 minntee, west 43 feet, south 61.5 de grees. wept 87 feet, and smith 50.5 degrees west 89 feet 6 /Lichen to the place of beginning. Also. No 2 —All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on • • Linden Place," in Germentown aforesaid, begin ning at a stake set for a corner of this and ground be lousing to Hannah B. Sehaffer by the side of Artnatt street, continued thence extending along the aide of said Arznatt street. south 85 degrees 45 minutes. east 193 feet to a stake set for a corner by the Ads of Willow OTPLne, thence along the same, north 6 degrees 25 minutee, east 2EO fest 6 het PR to an angle, sod aorth4 degreee 311 minutes. West 256 feet 4 inches to a stake get for s corner, thence south 85 degrees 25 minutes. weak 74 feet hi inches to a stake set for a corner by the side of a gum tree, thence north 46 degrees and 30 initiates, west 249 feet 6 inches to a stone set for a a orner, thence south 1 degree and 95 minutes, oast 349 feet to a corner, thence with the live of Hannah B. Schaffer's land, south 77 degrees. met 60 feet to a corner, thence still with the same, south 1 degree 15 minutes, west 982 feet to the place of besinning; nontaining 3 acres and 22 Porches of lend, be tee Same More or leek (Stang the come premiers which George Sohn ffer and Hannah 8., his wi , e, by indenture bearing date May 19, D 1826. recorded in the office for recording deeds, dtc., in and •for the city of Philadelphia, in Deed Book S. D. W., • No. Samuel 252, Sm. grand and conveyed onto the mild H Aldrhare in f ee: subject to the Payment and dinclierge of three several mortgage debts. amount ing together to the sum of *B,OOO, with interest to accrue and grow due thereon.] Together with the free use and privilege of the said Armatt street and of the streets connecting therewith. N. 8.-5 he premises above described will he sold to- I nether and subject to the three mortgagee above men tioned, smouwing in the aggregate to *B,OOO of prima-. pa) with the interest stecru.d thereon. rD c.: 44H. J.,'64. n0b.16,084.07. J. B. Townsend. 1 Taken in execution and Cot he sold as the prop erty of Samuel H. Aldridge. JOHN THOMPSOrt, Sneed'. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Jetly 19,1864. jy9.l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex- Posed to public *ale or voodoo, on MOND AY Evening. Jitrenet. 1, 1864, at 4o'clock, at Sansom. street All that certain meesuaeo and lot of ground situate on the east side of Twentieth abed two hundred and forty. Ma 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. ' • • [D. C. J., '64. 444. Debt t Winter.] Taken in execution and to be sold ss the property of William a. /add, Jr. JAEN TtrOMPSON„ Sherif. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 19, 1864. jyD3-St 21 10 127 1,394 SHERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni llXDOrltiSs to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning, Amp. t 1,1664. at 4 o'clock, at SAIIPOM. street Hall, All that certain two-story brick meeruage and lot of ground situate on the eaaterly side of Garment IWO road. south of Franklin street, in the city of PhiladelPhiat containing in'front on Germantown road Id feet (inein• ding one half of a two-feet eix.inchee-wide alley. with the privilege thereof). sod in depth 70 feet. [Which said vrembgeo George F. Lee et ex.. by deed dated Jane 23, MI6. recorded to Deed Book 8 11. F.. No. 6 page 821. conveyed unto Sarah Culin (then Fisher) in fee; subject to a mortxage dsbt since paid, and said. Sarah Colin Intermarried with John Calla, Jr , who is de gagged. • ........2,729 [D. C. ; J., .64. 459. Debt, *139 M. Drown.] ' Taken in execution and to be soul as the property of Charles 0. Galin. JOHN TEO PdPSHN Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 016ixt, July 19, 1864: jy2o•St SHERrYi" B • SALE.-BY :VIRTUE -OF. P. , . • a writ Of Leese Facias,• to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or •rendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Atignet 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sansout street Hall, Ali that certain lot of amend sitelte on the eouth Of Christian etreet, one hundred and ten feet westward from Twelfth etreet, in the city of Poiladelphiaj con taining' in (root oa Christian street sixteen Pet, and to depth one hundred fset to Everet , street. [Winch said let Alexander B. carver. by deed 'dated ttorembrr 13. /858. recorded in Deed Book A. D. B.No. 54. Page 51.0. de., conl.yed onto Charles Vanhern 'in fee, subject to a building restriction.) ED. C.; J., 'U. 424, Debt, $1,0E9.50 Law.) Taken in tmectition and to be so d es the property of Charles Viroll or°. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office.. Jnly 19,186 E au24t 'SHERIFF'S SALE.-=BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex posl4l to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Evening, August 1,11364, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, • All thet certain three-story brick wesenage and lot of ground situate on tbenorth sic e of blaster street.ninety four feet w estward.f ram Lewis street, in the city of Phi laderphia; entrainingin front on Master street fifteen feet, and In depth arty- three feet to a three-feet alloy. [Which said premises William IL Kern, sheriff , by deed dated Septezeber 24, 1866, recorded In C. P. Deed Book Y, nage ]9B, &0., conveyed unto John P—Persch, in fee; subject to a ground rent of *17.00.) [D. C. ; .1. , '64 420 Debt 61,479.20. Royer Taken in execution and to be meld as the property of Jobe P. Pena. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, tamers Ornee,Jnly 19,1864. jy26-3t SSALE.;--BY VIRTUE OF Ps-' a writ of Levari Facia's, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or ',endue, on MONDAY Brank& AWE IlEt 1. 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom street Hall. All that certain three-story brick messnage and lot of ground situate on the south side of Federal street 251 feet 7 isicbed westward from Hampton street. in the sity of Philadelphia; containing in front on Federal street 92 fret and in depth 100 feet to Perk street, with the pri vilege tbrireof. [Which said premises Johan Harts! et ux . by deed dyed November 5, um. recorded in Deed Book A. D. R., No. 36, page 636, &c., conveyed unto Henry Imhoff in fee; noblest to a ground rent of forty eight dollars, payable first of June and December.) CD.C. ; J. , '64. 462. Debt, $1,876 50. Efeyer.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the_property of Henry Imboff. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Jetty 19, 1864. Jy7o-3 SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to um diraited, will be exposed to public sale or venduc i on MONDAY Eve ning,ll A afenst 1. 1884. ate o'clock,m Sansom-street Athat certain lot of around situate on the southeast corner of Seventh and Fitzwater streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containins in front on Seventh street - twenty feet, and in depth ninety feet to Clymer street. Which said lot Joseph Burden et al., by deed dated June 18, 1841. conveyed Onto James Murphy in fee.] CD. C. ;S. 'B4. 460. Debt, sx.l6. Theresa.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the_ property of Janet Murphy. JOIIN TMOUPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offloe. July le, 1884. iy9o-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Pier, Focus, tome _directed, will betex posed to pa 'die sale or vendtte, on MONDAY !ironing, August I. 1564, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoncetreet Hall, All that certain lot of ground and buildings situate on the math :Oda of Ogden Street 81 feet „roar inches east ward frene Thirteenth street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Ogden street fifteen feet six inebee. and in depth seventy-eiobt feet to Myrtle street. [Which raid pt emcees Jelin W. Chi gborn, by deed dated Auguet SD. 1601, recorded In Deed Book G. W. C., No. 103, page 366, &c., conveyed unto William H. Patton ] CD. C. e x ecu ti on ' and to 81,455. Clayton/ . Taken in and * to be sold as the property or Wiliipm H. Patton. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, July 78,1861. 334204 t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or t endue, on hfONDAY Eve -911. August 1864, at 4 o'clock,at Sansom-street Hall, that certain three-story stone nresauage, oas•etory atone kitchen, and lot of ground, situate on the north easterly aide of Bocklus attest, in the Twenty-second ward of the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Bookies street 80 feet, and in depth 98 feet. Bounded northwest by ground of Abram Witley northeast by ground of John Taff, southeast by ground of Thomas Heuston. . . CH. C.; J., '64. 496. Debt, 89(6.46. Pant Taken in execution and to be led as the property of Aaron Engle, owner, and John C Refits , . contractor. . JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Ju1y30,1664. jytft-Sa WEERIFF'I3* aLLE.-131" TERTUB OF SR a writ of Venditioxil Emmons, to me directs_ will be ea - posed to public sale or yeadue, on MONDAY Eve ning, August 1,1864, at 4 o' clock, at Sansom-street Ball, AU that eertain.lot of ground situate on the north wep.tw seal,. side of Jasper street eight).-seven feet northeastward from Tioga atreet, in the city of Phila delphia; containing in. front on Jasper street one hun dred and twelve fest, and in depth from the middle thereof three hundred and twenty-seven• feet two inches. [D. C. ; .T., 468. Debt, Mt., rulton.] taken in - execution and to he sold the property of Montgomery Clambers. JOHN THOWPI3ON, Sheriff. Philadelpnla, Sheriff'a Office, July 2D, 1.261. jy2l-M SHERIFF'S •SALE -BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Ferias, to me directed. will be ex posed to public sale or yendue, on MONDAY Evening, August 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. Ail that certain lot of ground, with the buildings thereon, situate on the north side of Dauphin street, sixty- two feet westward from Filth street, in the city of Philadetphis, ; containing in front on Dauphin street fifteen feet, end in depth seventy-one feet to a fottr feet alley, with the .privilego thereof. [Which said premises Peter C. Hollis, et at., by deed dated January 20. 1858, convoyed auto John Dan:lnman in fee, subject to a ground vest of $3O, payable let February aiki Ansa; t. ] ED. C, ; J.. '64. 473. Debt. 6120. Fletcher.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Dampman. • , JOHN THOMPSON, SheriN. Philadelphia, Sheers Odioe, July 4 , 186 . jy2l-3t SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Venditioni Exponas; to me directed, will be exposed to public:teals or - Venda°, on MONDAY Evening, August 1, Mt. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-streetlfall, All that certain messnage and lot of around situate on the east, side 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 18 feet, and in depth IEB feet to a twenty feet strset. (Which said premises CT aries P. Fox et al., by deed dated December EN DM, conveyed unto Horatio G. Jones in fee; re serving a ground rent of WE. payable lat January and July.) (D. C.; J.,'64. 499. Debt, $6OO. McElroy.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Horatio 0. Jones. JOHN THOMPSON, horn:. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, July 90,1864. jy2l.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF Writ of Plurls Lever' Facies. to me directed, will Y be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDA Eve ning, August 1. 1834, at 4 o'clock, atSansometreet Hall. • All that certain lot'or piece of ground is the said Tv enty-fourtli ward, commencing at the intersection of the middle of Sixty-fourth street and Race street; thence southll degrees 1 Wants, west along the middle of said Sixty-fourth street ttif feet 8 indhes, more or lees, to tree middle of Cobb's Creek; thence along the middle thereof .sonth 19 degrees .3 minutes east.' 100 feet, and south 51 degrees 81 minutes east .938 feet to the middle of Montrose 'street thence along the mtddlis of said Mon trose street north 11 degrees 1 minute east. 1,053 feet 6 inches, more or lees, to the midd l e of Race street; thence along the middle of said Race.etreet north 78 de- Pets 09 minutes west, 2SO feet to the place of beginning; containing 6 acres and 27-1001hs of an acre of land. CD. C..; I*, '6l. 498. Debt, $39,142.97, Sergeant & Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph FL Silver et al- JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia, gherire °Mee, 44 UN! iy2l-31. SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF -- , a writ of Levert Faciaa L to me directed. will be ex- Posed t. public. sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, August IEB4 at 4 o'clock, at &amain. street Hall fAll that certain brick mewling° and lot ofground situate on the south side of Union street. between Second and Third streets. in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Union street eighteen feet two inches (in.cladlng one half of a two-feet-ten. inches-wide alley, with the privilege thereof) and in depth eighty feet six inches more or less. [Being the same premises which William Alexander et. tax., bydeed dated May 20. 1105, recorded in Deft! Book S. H. P. No. 2, Page M. Ain., conveyed unto Christina Doerr in fee; reserving thersout the right to build over said alley to the depth of thirty feet four Inches et the height of .n i ne feet.] [D. C. •J. '64. 475. Debt, $1,200. Osier.] Tat en in execution and to be sold as the property or Christian Doerr, deceased. JOHS( THOMPSoff, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Cfiloe, July 20, 1964. jr2-3t 'LI H.BRIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Leviri Fades, to me directed, will be e x . posed to public little or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August 1, 1884, at. 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three -dory brick mesenage and lot of ground situate on the north side of Prime street, one hundred and thirty feet seven Inches eastward from Fifth etreet, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Prune Street fourteen feet and in depth seventy teeth) an eight- feet alley, with t 'b e privilege thereof. (Which said promisee William Jack and wife, by deed dated June 27, 1859, conveyed unto Bernard Fagan in fee, subject toe mortgage debt of twelve hundred dol lars. A. D. B, 487. j • (D, C. ; J., 64. 444. Debt. 198715.37. Colahan. 7 Taken in execution and . to be sold as the property of .•ffernard Fagan. • JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheri ff 's °Mee, July 20, 18174.. iy2l4lt SHERIFF'S 'SALE.—BY VIRTUE a writ of Levarl Faclas,to me directed, will be ex posed to public ealti.or ven dee on bIOcIDAT Evening, August . l, 1161. at 4 o'chtgh. at m-street Ball: No. 1. All that certain • yearly ground rent of $72„16. ening. ont of Rd , ot gronnd situate on the amitherat corner. of Brown and Bushnell streets. In the city. of Philadelphia; containing in front 'on Brown etreet ii feet,, - an No I d A irr y d es ep r t ?ye°grof"unt t to i •• L e t u il t r o,o6Cy fee ti all sru e &g out of a lot of ground situate on the south aide of Brown street. feet east bf. Bracknell street, captaining in front on rows street 14 feel, and in depth 60 feet tomtit, alley. No." 8 ' A yearly gronudrent of WO. leaning oat of allot of ground situate on the east side of 'Tyler, now Percy e et - reel: 218 feet northward from Poplar • street; contain ing In frdnt. of Percy street 18 feet, and in depth about 40 fear. • • (Which said lots first and sewn described Thomas 'Matlack , et wet by:deeda..dated Nov P. 11158, recorded In Deed book 'A. D. H., N o 106, p...39:1ind 401; con veyed unto Daniel Ravi laudin fee; reaerving_ont of tot No. I said ground rent of sn, and out of No. 2 said ground rent of 960• and lot third de sc ibed said Thomas Matlack by deed dated 25th Ju1y,1869, so , veyed unto William A. Archer in fee; reserving Bald ground rent of 6;304 [D. C. ; J., '64. 443. Debt, $1,88.5 Colaban JOHAN T Philadelphia. &attire Ogee. July ßOMPBOri so, um: tit PRESS:-PIIIIADEtPHEA, ,MONDAY.. AUGUST 1, .18 6 4 • = SALES. - El= SHERIFF'S SALE.-7BY .VIRTUE OF &writ of Levari Faclas,'M me directed, will be ex posed- to public sale or vendee, on MIN DAY Evening, August 1, 1f64. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall. No 1. A certain yearit ground rent or sum 0' 887.50 , lawful money, aforesaid, chargeable half year lowing, end payable by John Hargesholmer and Joseph Silviu., their heirs and oestrus, on the first day of-the n.onehe of February and August in each and every year forever, out of and from—A..l that certain lot or pieee of ground s i t uate the buildings and improvements thereon erected, on the northessterly side Of the Main Street, in that part of the city of Philadelphia late borough of Germantown: Berle:dna' at a Witae set for a corner of tbie and ground granted to Philip 17 Hammer; thence with the same north 42 degrees and 96 minutes east, feet 11 inches to a state set for a corner by tee side ors twenty- fee t- wide alley leading into Sharpnack Street; thence along the same north 47 d egreea 30 minutes west. 30 ieet to a stake set for a corner; thence slosh the bead or northwest end of said alley north 42 degrees and 30 minutes east, 20 feet to the line of Daniel Mc- Kenney's land; thence with the line of the same north 47 degrees 50 minutes west, 26 feet to the line 0: laced belonging to the Society of German and English Bap tists; thence with the same south 42 degrees SO minutes west. SO test to a corner; and north 47 deign. a 30 minutes west, 4 feet to a corner ; smith 42 degrees 30 minutes west, 46 (-et to a corner: end Beath wardly tO feet inches to a corner; add still with the said line west ward 80 feet 8 inches to the aide of the Main street afore said thence along the Name south 18 degrees 40 minutes east. 74 feet 9 inches, more or lees, to the place of be (INT kcertain yearly ground rent or sum of SM.' lawful money, sea aforesaid, chargeable on holt yearly, Issuing and payable to John Barr. Cha r les Gould, Jr., and Peter Gould, their heirs and assigns, on the first day of the months of February and Anittist.in each and every year forever. out of and from All that certain lot or piece of ground, with -the buildings and improve ments thereon erected, situate in that part of the city of Philadelphia late borough of Germantown, on the norti westerly side of Sharpnack street: Begin Wag at stake set for a corner of this and ground granted to Jacob Gonover on ground rent,at the distance of 839 feet 1 inch,or thereabo u ts. from the northeast Ride of the Main street: thence extending along the said side of said Sharymack street northeaetwardly LB feet; themes at right angles with said tarsi- t northwesterly 162 feet, more or Mao, to a stake set for a cornet ; thence with-the line of Jacob Honer II land southwesterly 93 feet t o a corner; and' northwesterly 8 feet 3 inches to a. cornet ; thence with the line of George W. Carpenter's land southwesterly 27 feet to the line of Jacob - Gonnver's land ; thence with the same southeastwordly let 6.4 mare or less, to the place of beginning (Being the same two yearly ground rents which' Beery Frick and Elizabeth, his wife, by two several deed polls, endorsed, bearing even dare with a certain indenture of mortgage,. viz: September 28, 1867, but duly executed and ackeew ledsed prior to the execution of said indenture, and in tended therewith to be recorded, granted, and con voyed unto the said Restore Carter, his heirs, and as signs. CD. C. ; J . :, '64. 466. Debt, $2,095. Abrams.] Taken in execution and to be sold es the property of Restore Carter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Ofilat, Jut,. 20. 1664. jy2l--.3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Flpones, to we directed, will be exposed to public sale or ',endue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Anguat 1. 1864, at 4.o'slock, at Sansom-street Ain that certsin lot - or twee of len I, witt the stone uleasuage and buildings thereon. siteute in the Twenty-. second ter rd of the city of Philadembia afore..nia. Slanded and described as follows; Beginning ate point lulls ut o wer's Mill road. IEI t ine i . ! , rlZ i f e it s tld n4 O r r th : . c!nigi thence by the e and it Inches to a point iffthe 92 aegrees SO zu.untes asst, 71.4 thecae by etlee lice of land oonveysd to lieuirlab Weiner; the cacao sontb, 47 degrees 92 talented (dust. 31 . . feet to a point; thence by ground of John Armstrong 'South, 56 degrees 20 minutes west; 92 feet 1014 Inches to a. Dint; thence by land of the said John Armstrong and by the acid Dannenbower's Rill road south. 42 degrees a:lenient es tweet, 397 feet 2 inches to the north side of Arm strong street; thence along the same, north 46 degrees 8? minutes West, 116 feet 9 Inches to a point on the aide of said Dennenhower's lane; thence along the same. south. 88 degrees 31 minutes west, 939 feet 7 inches to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres, 2 roods, and 10-24 perches, more or less [D. C. 469; J. '6l. Debt, 82,792 39. E. Taylor. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Armstrong JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, ltherirs Office, July 204261. jy2l-3t SHERIFF'S BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Levart Facia.% to me directed, will Vie ex 'Potted to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, •urrnet 1, 1864, at , t . o'olock, at Sansom.street Hall,- All that certain lot of ground squate on the northeast corner of Cathedral avenue and Cambria street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front 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..Pisher,lby deed. dated June 30 1559, conveyed unto Henry K. lotarnieh in fee:] ED. C. J., 64. 187. Debt, JuvenaL 'Taken In execution and to be sold as the priiperty Of Henry K. Harni.h. JOHN TH.OMPSON Sheriff, • Philadelphia, Sheriff's 011ice,July 20, 1864. jy2l-111 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A . writ of Pieri Facies, to me directed, will be ex pos< d to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-s• rem Hall, The one twenty-Roarth part of J •hn Wright in and to ell that certain three-story brick mesenage and lot of ground titnate on the east side of Br , ad street ooe ban. dred and • sixteen feet southward from Race street, in the city of Philrdelpnia; contalntug ta front on Broad street thirty•six feet, and In depth one hundred and thirty-six feet to a twelve-feet wide alley. Subject to proportion of sfroundrent of 11243. EL , . J.. '64. 400 Debt. 55E0 61. Paul.] JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Dues. Jalyllo, 7564. jyffl-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni Fxponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or ',endue, on MO SPAY Eve ning, Angust 1, 11564. at 4 o'clock, atSamom-streot All the estate, right, title, and interest, of Richard Morris, deceased, in and to all that certain lot of groand and improvements situate on the west side of Twentieth street, 46 feet. northward from McDnitle street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twentieth greet 16 feet, and in depth 68 feet to a four-feet alley. For recital of title see writ. CD, C.; J.; '6l. 496. Debt, 826.635 76. Rodin 1 Taken. in execution and to be sold as the property of Richard Morris, deceased. JOHN THO/6PBON,Sherif4 Philadelphia, Sheriff's 011 ice, Jaly 99, UM. Jy2l-3t ELERIFF'S SALE.—BY ;VIRTUE OF "•-' a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex- Pined to pablc sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening. enema 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock. at Sansons.stroet Hall, 411 that certain three-story Inesettaite and lot (aground Situate on the west side of Second street, seventy feet eight inches northward from Camac street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front on Second street sixteen feet, and in depth. ono hundred feet to a two feet alley. (which said premises Learning M. Whillden et ux., by deed dated• December 29. 1868 , recorded in Deed. Book B, D. W., No. 118, page 114), go., conveyed nobs Edward Thiele in fee; subject , as to the easternmost stably-three feet, to the payment of a ground rent .of $78.80 payable Ist January and July. eD. C. ; J., '64. 475. Debt. $1,610.67. Meyer.) Taken in execution .and to be sold ea the_property of Edword 'JOHN THOMPSON Wulff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oboe, July 2a. 1864: iy2l-St kIIER£PF'S SALE.—BLIORTITE: OF a writ ofTwrari Paclas, to Me directed, will be ex. poeed to public sale or renclue, on.:111051 OAT' Brenta& August 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock; at Sansoni-street Hall, all tnat certain lot of ground situate 011 the„spixtb. of Brewn street, one luniOred and six fee t tgassw from Seventeenth street' containing in .front op Brown street eighteen feet, sat in depth eighty feet," [iThicbliald lot, in al. ath.lber4 A. Marshall, by deed dated 128 July, 1857, recorded in Book A. .15. 8., 80. 19, page 306.'dtc., conveyed unto Hugh it. Black, in fee.) [D. C ; J., '64: 49t. Debt, 813/0. Caven. Taken in execution and to be sold an theproperty of Hush t. Black, JOHR THOMPSON,„dheriff„ Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 20, 1864 :„ .. iT21-38 SHERIFF'S SALE..L—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditloni Expense, to me dtreeted_, mitt be exposed to public sale or sundae, on MONDAY Eve ningg, August 1,1864, at 4 o'clock,. at Sansom-street A that certain three. story brick messtuwe'and lot of ground situate on the northeastwardly aide of Ridge avenue• two hundred and eighty-three feet eight inches 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 . oue hundred and four feet eleven inches, and on the eoutheast Han one hundred and nine feet two inches. 1117. C. ;J. '64. 967. Debt, 16596.60. Abrams.l Takeo in execution and to be sold as the property of Bogen° Pearl'. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 91, 1564. - . jy2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Expona.s, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee& on MONDAY Ere uing,Angust 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at' Sansom-street All that certain two-story frame messuaga and lot of ground Situate on the south wept nide of Spring Street. (beginning at a corner of Hooker's land,in the Twenty second ward.of the city or Yhiladelphiai containing in. front on Spring street 60 feet. and in depth on•the north west line 114 feet 11 Inobes, and on the southeast line 1.11 feet 9 inches. [Which said premises Finery Frees' at nx., by deed dated July B. 1851, recorded in Deed Book G. W. C.. No. 107, page 87, So.,÷onveyed unto Henry Branson in fee; reserving a groondreut of $l2, payable Ist Janu ary and July . [D.C. ; J., '64.. 497. Debt $690. Barger.] Taken in execution and to be sold as theproperty of Henry Branson. JOHN THOMPSON . , Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's 061?e,.Ju1y . 20, /86i. JY2/-8t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY - VIRTUE OF d writ of Venditioni !Capetian!, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve ning. d signet 1, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom•street Hall, Ail that certain three-story brick rneeisnage and lot of ground situate on the south. side of G , eenwich street, about two hundred and ninety-six feet westward from Second street•in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on dreenwich street about thirty-seven feet, and in depth about one hundred and seventy-four feet. (Which said premises Bernard Sprungk et nic., by deed dated .april 17, 1862, conyeyed unto JOhn P. Persch in fee.] 0.c.; J., '64. 468. Debt, 183,000. Robb—Parsons.] Taken in execution ano to be sold as the property of J Ph iladelphia: JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, July 19, 1864., jy2l-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a . writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public tale or yendue,on MONDAY Even ing, august 1, 1264, at 4 o'clock, at Sansont•street Halt, all that certain lot of ground beginning on the west side of Eighteenth street, /19 feet northward from a twenty-five feet street (parallel with Master street 112 feet 6 inches northward therefrom), to the city or Phila delphia; thence extending westward 190 feet? inehes, thence northeastward 135 feet 9-6 inches, trence 71 feet 4 inches to west side of Eighteenth street, thence south ward 100 feet 2 inches to the place of beginning. [Which said lot in. al. George Roberts Smith et ttx, conveyed onto Frederick C. Krider in fee .. • • • - CD. C. ; J. 64. 431. Debt. 52,7313 44. Miller.3ll Taken in execution,and to be sold as the property of Frederick-C. Kreider. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, July 9:), 1861. 1721-3 t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF kJa writ of Lever' Facies, to me ' directed, will - be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on SIOXDAY Evening, August 1.3664, at 4 o'clock, at Sancom-street All that cer'aln throe-story brick meeenage and lot of ground situate on the north. aide or Girard avenue one hundred and twenty-tlie feet ten Inches eastward from Corinthian byelaw, In the city of PhiloAelphiaz eon, taintng in front on Girard avenue sixteen feet and in depth forty-six teeter thereabouts to College avenue. CD. C. ; J. '64. 463. Debt, 52.187.7 l Simpson. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac Newton. JOHN THOMPSON - Eherilf. Philadelphia, Sherira Office, July MOM: 3721-3 t SHERIFF'S SALE.—Bt VIRTUE OF A. Writ of Venditioni Exponae, to ute directed ` will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, August 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Samom-strOet Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the sontnwest side of Thames street and northwest Side of Tulip street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing 'in front on Thames street 211 feet 6 Inches, and la depth on Tulip street 94 feet 1D inches, and on the gcwthwest line 79 feet 10 inches. (Which said premises Walter Laing et ex. y dyed dated June 1, 1660 , recorded in .Deed Hook T.' H., No 166. Palm 2 66 ,601 Conveyed Untn Aqua Rug glen in fee; reservlriE a gitirtun rent of X 166 tif , PaYaiiie let January and July [D. C,; J..: 64., 984. Debt, ilic7.oti Omni. Taken in execution and to be sold as the proPertY of James Ruggles. JOHN TIIOMPSON Sheriff. Pliiladelphia, Sheri ff 's Office, July 20. 1864.' .17.21-ft WiERIFF'S. SALE.—By - VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl Facies. to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or yendne, on IitiNDAY Smith& dugout 1, 1664, at 4 o'clock, at Sarmorn.str*et Hall, All that certain three-story brick messing° and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Girard avenue. Mx hundred feet eight Phila de lphia ard from Nineth titre, I. in the city or containing info nt on Girard avenue sixteen feet. and in depth about Stir six rein to. College avenue [D• C.; J., TA, 464. Debt, $2,167.76: Simpson.) Taken in execution and to - be sold as the property.of Isaac Newton. • - JOHN THOISPSON. Sherif._ Philadelphia; Sheriff's Office; Ju1y10,1•54. .J 721-54 DIARSBAJUS. SALES. MARSHAL'S BALE.—RY VIRTUE OP a Writ or Bale, by the non, JOHN 'CAD WALA. DER, Judge of the District Court of the United State', in and for the Eastern District of PenneFivatan. in Air xrdralty, to me directed, will be gold -at Public Sale, to the highest and beet bidder. tor cash, at incriursa , B STORE. No. 1421 North FRONT Street, on WEDNES DAY, August 10, UM. at 12 o'clock, M., 82 bales and IS bales of Cotton, being cargoes of yeesels unknown. WILLI Aid Ha ',WARD, United States Kariba! E. D. of . Pennerlvaam PHILADELPHIA, July 20, INC MARSHAL'S BALE —BYVIRTITE OF s Writ Di s t r ict by the Hon_ John Cawder, Judge of the our of the United States, to and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In Admiralty, to me directed', will be sold at public sale to the highest and best -bidder, for cash , at lliffißENßß'd STORII. No. 142 N. FRONT Street, on WEDNE4 DAT. August 20, 204, at 12 o'clock EL 90 bales and 45 bales of cotton. being cargoes of 1r1368018 Down. WILLIAM' hfILLWARD. B Marshal E. D. of Penna. Pinuumparrs, July 29, M. ir2o. et BLACKBERRY AND: CHERRY BRAND ISB. —2OO galls Plll6 old BlaekberrY Brandy. IGO (alto Wild Cherry Brandy . . For eats - by g,.. P. MTDDLEI'QN, !y27-60 • N0..5 North RUNT Street. • 571 ' • - ototikAGEL oatativs. F=-- EZI Not only UNEXCELLED, but ITNIQRALLRD In purity of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churches and Schools. but found to be equally well adapted to the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale only b yy E. M. BRIX No. Z 8 North tiIIFECNTR Street. • Also, a complete assorttaent of the Petfoot Maiod Bo4 anitAtitaly oh hJetact. ruliksla vuorosALs. - • A B'Bl'B T ANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA. August 1; lent. - PROPOSALS will be fl.c , (vet at this of until FRI DAY, 'August 6, - J864. at 12 o'clock at for fifteen thon vend tons of best quality White AA. Anthracite COAL, 2.240115 s to the ton, to be welgbcd and inroveted, nixes egg and stove. as may be required, to be delivered on board Vepaehl at the wbaryve of this city. in good order and condition. free of slate, dust, and ether I mparitles, et such time's:and in such quantitlee as may en ordered by the Goveromtint. between the date of contract and November 1,1E64. The ARIA is reserved to reiect all bids deemed too bigb, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. Bidders will state price per ton both In w Otiog nod In drover A guarantee, to be tinned by two responeible persona. will be reouired, wboee responsibility most be certified to by the United Stv.ter District lodge. United StateS District ;Wenner, or Maw] States Collector; otherwise the proemial will not be received, For In rther information bidders will call at the dace. No 1139 OMANI). Street. By order of Colonel Gee. N. Crosman,Assistant Quar termaster General G. B. A. GEORGE an R d A. Q O A RME. Captain . ff. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTER MASTER GENERAL. PIIIIADELPHIA, July SO. Mt SEALE)) PROPOSALS vat II be received at the office of the undersigned, No. 1103 G IRARD Street. until WEDI , II.4DAY, August 3- Nei, at noon, for the delivery at Cady/Mader Barracks, AT AN E +ALT DATE, of eighteen hundred (DICO) iron bare. nand or inners, each bar to be 4 of an inch thick. three feet four inches long, tenod at the ends, sad each ond to nave two boles for the inier tion of ner.iVe. Seventy-two -hun dred (7200) iron screws. 2) , ‘ lovhes long. Saab proposal must mime the shortest time for delivery, and be guaranteed by one or more responsible Demon, that the be known at t h is office to be responsible), that the bidder will enter into immediate obligation for the prompt folfilment thereof, and rive satisfactory security if tit d propesa I he enc.., ted The United States reserves the right to reject all bide, if deemed emential to its interests, as also those from defaulting contractors.- By older of Colonel George. U. Crosman, A. Q. Al. General. ALBERT S. ASRlifEkD,_ aul.St ' Captain and A. Q. M. • ORDXANCE OFFICE, • WA& DISPAILTIKII2er, Wasnnrcrrox, D C July 14. 1861. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tole WOO until W lONESDAY, Augan 3. 1864. at 4 o'clock P. M. • for tarnishing the following Ordnance: 60 10-inch siege mortars. 60 8-inch (doge mortars. 60 8-inch siege howitzers. 60 Cochorn mortars. bronze. _ . . Tese mortar, and howitzers are to be mule in con formity with drawings and specifications to be [ambit ed by the Ordnance Department, and are, to be entt mitted to the usual in_epections and provinga . befoXe being , received by the United States. The inapectioa will be made at the toundry w sere cast. Deliveries must be at the following rates. viz : Not less than two martens or howitzers on or before the 30th day of September, INK. - and at a rate of not less than. four mortars or howitzers; p er week thereafter until the entire number contracted for Is delivered. Failure to make deliveries at a specified time will subs. jeer the contramor to a to. tens, re of the right to deliver the ar mber be may fail to deliver at that time. Separate propotala must be made for ea,h article. No bide will he received from parties other than form dt-rs or proprietors of works, who are known to this Department to be capable of executing in choir own foundries the work proposed for. The siege mortars and 'howitzers are to be cast hollow, and cooled from the in ter;;;!.: • Forma Of bit; fan be obtained at this office, or at any of the following Arsetsai, viz : Allegheny ? Frankford. New York, Watertown, Watervliet, Washington, or at, Louis. eidered: Proposals not made out on thie form toi not be eon- GUARANTEE The bidder will be required to accompany his Prone anion with a guarantee. signed by two responsible per sons, that; in case his bid be accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same with good and suffi cient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con tract, to deliver the articles proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and, in case the said.bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to peke good the difference between the offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded, The responsibility of the ruarentors must be shown by the officiel certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court or of the Untied States District Attorneys Bonds in the sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors. Will be required of the successful bidder or bidder, upon signing the contrail FOK3I Of GUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of , in the county of and State of, here by jointly and. severally covenant with the United Ste to., and guarantee, in ease the foregoing bid of be accepted, tint he or they will at once execute the contract for the Caine, with good and suffi cient sureties, in a cum equal to the amount of the con tract, to fernitill the aetieiesproposed in uniformity with the tenutof this advertisement, dated July 14. lnt , un der wh the bid was made. and, in case the said - shall fail to ewer into %contract as afore said, we guarantee to make good th 4 difference between the order of the said and the next lowest responsible tiddet , or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. I Given ender oar hands and swats Witness : Z this day of —. IBd—. CSaal. [seal.] To this guaranty =tat be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned. . . Upon the award befog made, sueesestel bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject My or all the bide, if deemed necessary on any aeconnt. Proposals will be addressed to '' Brigadier General George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. ia M C.," and -v be endorsed "Proposals (dr Siege or tars, Siege Howitzers, or Cochora Mortars, as the case may be. GRO D. RAMSAY,- JYIB-mwf St Brig.. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. ORDNANCE OFFICE, WAR DICP,LIVININT A WA SIIINOtON, Jul* 19. 1 64 . SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 4 o'clock, on the let day of August, 1864, for the delivery at the New York Agency, No. 46 Worth street, New York city, of TWENTY THOUSAND ARTILLERY BLANKETS. These Blankets mast be of mire wool, close woven, of stout yarns, to• be red, with a black border, three (3) inches wide, from the edge. and the letters "11. S." six (6) Inches high, black color, in the centre of the blanket. They are to be Seventy-rive (75) inches long by sixty•seven (67) inches wine, and of the weight of 3.1875 lbs. or 8 846 lbs., on which a variation of 0.1876, or a-leth lbs., will be allowed. They must be single, and not In pairs, and be packed in Caen of One hundred each. . . .. Lillie Blankets are to be inspected at the factory where. made, and none will be aecepted or paid for except such as are approved upon inspection. Deliveries must be made as follows: One-twentieth of the amount contracted for on the Met day of August,. and one-tenth of the amount per wek thereafter. Failure to deliver at a specified time will subject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. No bid will be considered which does not come from *manufacturer of blanketa or regular dealer in snob ' For a ms of bid can be obtained at the above:n*lA arsenals. ' Propbeals not made out on this form setti not be considered. GUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to accompany his Lion with a guarantee, signed by two reeponalM . sons, that In case his bid is accepted he will stance exe cute the contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to ' the amount of the con tract, to deliver the article proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to Imake good the difference between the offer of said W deYand the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The reirponaiblli• tg of the guarantors must be shown by the official anti. Beate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the united States District Attorney. Bonds, in alum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both Of his guarantors, Will be required of the successful bidder or bidden upon signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of —, in the county of —, and State of —, hereby jointly and seve rally covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in care the foregoing bid of be accepted, that lie or they will at once execute the contract for the earns, with good and thfficient sureties,. in a sum mini to the amount of the contract, to furnish the article° in conformity with the terms of this advertisement, July 13, 1964, under which the bid was made; and fa case the said -- shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the ditirrence between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. w itne ... 4 Given en de r oar hands and seals this • t day of —. De—. ' eal.] fSeal...l To this guarantee must be appended the Oboist certif. este above mentioned. ! Rath party obtaining a contract will be obliged to execu enter in tien of the ni to bonds, with approved sureties, for the faithful ne. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will bond. be twitted and furnished with forms of contract and 'ZI Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids, if deemed unsatlefactory on any account. Prot:sisals will be addressed to " BRIGADIER ORitli- RAL GbORGB D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, D C.." and will be endorsed "Proposals for Artillery Blankets." 080. D RAMSAY. ing , mwf tattl Brig. Gen., Chief of ordnance. PROPOSALS FOR MORTAR SHELL • OHDNANON OPPICE, WAR DYPANTHIRNS_ A. WASHINGTON, JII/Y NSW SEALED PROPOSALS will be resetved fo r h s office until MONDAY, the let day of Ang - ust t lss4, WINCH MORTAR SHELL, to be delivered in the following quan Wate r to w n t under-named Arsenals, viz: At Arsenal. Massachusetts. 5,000. At Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 10,010. At New York Arsenal, Governor's Island. New York. 1000. At Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, 10.030. At Washington Arsenal, D. C 6,001 These projectiles are tobo made of the kind of metal and inspected after the rule, laid down in the Ordnance Manual ; the tensile strength of the iron to be not less than 14,000 pounds per square inch. Drawings can be seen at any of the United States Ar senate. - . The proj ectiles are to be lamented at the foundry where cas and are to be delivered at the Arsenals free of charge or transportation or handling. Bidders will sta de l i v eries at which th.ey will deliver. !failures to make at a apecified time will sub ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at thattime. Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Arsenals Where they propose to deliver, and the number of pro 'Jectilea they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. No bide will be considered from parties other than re. ruler founders or proprietors of works , who are known to this Department to be capable of executing the work proposed for. Should any party obtaining acontract offer shell other than those cast in his own foundry, they will be reject ed, and the contract rendered null and void. Forms of bid can be obtained at the above-named A.T. !snail , . Propos&le not made out on this form will not 'b e considered. GUARANTY. The bidder will be required to accompany his mono' . 9iltion with a guaranty - signed -by two responsible per— sons, that, in case his bid. is • accepted. he will at once execute the ,contrict for the same, with good and suffi cient inirettes. in a sum equal -to the amount - of the con; tract, to deliver the article piroposed.in conformity with the terms of Mid advertisement; and - In - case the said bidder should fail to ester into 'the contract, they to bakeigood the difference between the offer of said bid der and the next responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be aarded. ' . The responsibility of the " guarantors musthe shown Ay the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Pls. Wei- Court, or of the United States District Attorney. • ,fienjit in the sum esittal Ro the o.monnt ‘ el the ()entrant, signed-by inc con..actor anc. will be required of the successful b.dier or bidders upon signing the contract - FORM OF GUARANTY. , We, the undersigned, residents of , In the. count, of , and State of hereby Jointly and severally covenant with the United States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they will at once execute the tontract for the same, withgood and su ffi cient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles proposed in conformity with the "terms of this advertiffirnent, dated July 9, 1804. under which the bid was made; 'and in case the said shell failto enter into a contract as aforesaid. we gitarantes to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest resp.:msible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be award.:d. $ Given under our hands and seals Witness: this day of —, lee—. Meal.] t Neal.] To this guaranty must be APPended the *Salsa certifi cate above mentioned. Each party obtaining a contraot will be obliged to en ter into bonds with approved sureties tor the faithful execution of the same. Upon the award being made, successful' bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all the bids if deemed unsatisfactory on any account. ;Prom:reale will be addressed to " BEIGA OZER GENE EA.L GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnenee,Wash- Ington, D C.," and will be endorsed "Premada.tor 8-inch Mortar Shell:" . GEORGE D. RAMAT. Jill-wag 10t Brig. General Chief of Ordeiggige, EPARTMENT .OF PUBLIC • HIG)I -vireys.—tillkeiS.W.eorner WALNUT and PITCH HStreets. PRILADRLPHIA July 26,1864. PROPOSALSTO CONTRACff ORS. SEALED will be received at this MSc° until 9 o'clock P M MONDAY , August Ist, 1864, for the repaving of HAMILTON Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, in the Fourteenth ward. Said re- Wring to be done at so mud. per square yard and in accordance with epecifications to be seen at 'this of co. Etch propoaal will be accompanied by a bond, or certifi cate that a bond has beep filed in the Law Department, willreted by ordinance timesay 25th, 1860. All bidders be present at the and place for Opening said Proposale, and the lowest bidder will come forward within three days thereafter or consider hb+ bid with drawn. N. W. SMEDLEY, JYS7-Wfm9t .Cblet Commissioner et Highways. • Alit l SELLING OUT:• • 112425 WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND BL Y RWARL . The etniere/Ened. haying decided to retire &outback.. nese, oder' for sale, at low Prices. hie Urge end Ina selvcted Amok of WATCH 4S_. JEWELRY, and SILVER and PLATED WARE. THOMAS C. 0 A BRETT, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Tdaaonto PROPOSALS. r:Alt AND r4171P11111, . / tßAt o T pr cttr o . PPL N !E cz, B o : innfn • 502 BR 'AD WAY, New YORK, Jatf29.lB6i. SEALED PROPOSALS willpe rscesved at this MOOG until 12 o'clock M.. on Tit UR, D Alf, the Ilt h of August nest, for the delivery, by contract. at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equipasta in New York oity— Armc intiDifetB. 01 dopl. tate lospurfcture. wool. (MU: with lstters tr. 8 to bleak. 4 inched long in the centre to be 7 feet long and 6 feet 6 inches wide, to sv. fah pounds each: Bidders will State thes,notober they wieb to furnish. bow many they can deliver per week. when they oats commence, and when tbey can doish their deliveries. Proposal's most be accompao led by a proper gaarall tee, resting forth that, if a contrsct is awarded to the Party named thereto, he will at once execute the con tract, and give bond for toe faithful performance of the B M Tha & United States reserves the right to reject all bide deemed objectionab l e. Proposals a-all be endorsed " Proposals for landfill lag Blankets;'! aid add refted.to Lieut. Col. D. H. VINTON. 33130-9 t Deputy Quartermaster 0. natal U. it. A. OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE. • PHILADELPHIA, July PIS, 19tEL SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this (Moe until 12 o'clock M., on FRIDAY. Angtist sth. 1861. for sutplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following articles, viz: Army Bootees. to be sewed by band . orlitischinern but if by machtneiry, to be double-soled, without welts, to be array standard in all respects, and of the follow ing special rime to the 100 pairs, viz: 66 pairs No. lfis; 27 Pairs No. lls; 12 pairs No. lis; 2 pairs No. 1.3.5. and 1 pair No. 14e. Dark blue Machine Thread, No 70—Stnart's. Tin Canteens, corrugated, array standard. linaptneks. painted and strapped, complois. army standard, and made of strong , pose, fax linen; domes tic mannfaclure preferred. A sample of tne material suet be forwarded with the proposal. Cant. en Twine, army standard. Canteen Webbing. army standard. Army-standard samples of each of the above articles; can be, aeon at this office, to which deliveries must et rid In conform. Bidnere must state in their proposals the pried (wlideh must be given in Writing as well se In Agorae), the Quantity, and time* of deitbery. F.sch hid must be. gust, auteed by two responsible per sons, whose algoaturss must be appended to the gua rantee, and iftriffitt to as being gnod and sufficient se curity for the amount involved by some public func tionary of the United States. Bids from defaulting evutractore, and thiiie that do Pot Italy comply tofth the requirements of this adver tisement. sofad not be considered. Blank forms for proposale, embracing theterms of tie guarantee required on each bid, oan be nisi on aPPIlea" n as this office; and none others which do not ern -brace this guarantee will be considered, nor will any proposal be considered which does not strict/2r conform its rs on i rem entserein stated. - lhids meet hs..endoreed .. • Propeaals for Army Sup plies,'.' stating the particular article bid for. . • G. 111. CEOBMAN, 3)10-at .•. Ase'S Q..IL General. 11. a A. -A EMT CLOTHING AND NW:111%GB OTTlrr&_. &rsonsevrees. Ohio, Juty 26. ISM PEOPOSAIA are invited by the and.rafgeed until • TBUIteDAY, 'August 11th. A DK for furnishing . this DP partmenc 'with " bICY. BL UR ERS SYS, " -Army bYandard, to be delivered free of coarge, at • the Army Clothing Depot, STEUBENVILLE. Ohio, in good. new packers, with-the name of the party fur. Dishing the Had and qualityof goods dietinctly m arked thereon. Patties offering goods mast in all cases fur nish samples, marked and numbered to correspond with their proposals, and distinctly state In their bids the quataltv of goods they propose to furnish, the rrice end timeof delivery. Bids will be opened on THURS . , DAT, innst Mb, A, D. net at n o'clock A, AI evlien - biddent are DAIL:Idto be present, and awards will be made, as soon no przcticable thsreafter. Bid ders, or their . duly authotized agents, are 'expected to be prepared to give security that the goods will be fur. niched if an sward is made. The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. By order of Colonel Thomas Swords Assistant Quar termaster General. ALEXANDER Co.NG Captain and A. Q. H. ROPOS AL S FOR Mit Lim RLE raintt CAVALRY TRIMMINGS. . • ORDNANCE °EPICS, WAR DaParrtrititif, WARRINGTON. July 14, 1864. SEALED PROPOFALS* ill he received at tate office until SATURDAY, August2o, 18c4 at o'clock P K., for the delivery at the following points of the undermen tioned quantities of malleable-iron trimmings for ca valry ectnionionts: At the New York Agency, New York, 30,000 seta, At the Frank ford Arsenal; 10.000 sets. • At the AllekhanY Arsenal, 20.000 seta. At the Sc. Louis Arsenal, 10.000. Bach set la to consist of the numbers of each kind of ' buckle, square, ring, bolt, stud, and loop sow pre scribed, except that two of the D rings in each set are to be made of the new pattern, with stop, according to the model to be seen at the above arsenals. The castings are to be made of the best quality of malleable iron, the tonguesof the buckles of the best stock wire. The dt meneions of the cleaned castings and the finish, and di mensions of the buckle tongues end rollers, mast con form strictly . to the standard gauges, which will be ap plied before Japanning After being thoroughly cleaned andfreed from all slithers and irregularities they are to be japanned in the b est manner. 6 he goods are to be put up in papers, in the usual man ner, and packed, two - Isandrod complete rime in a box of a quality, and marked as may be prescribed by the in . specting officer. ster The woth le to be subject to Inspection at the manu factory in all stages of its progress, and no goods are to be received or paid for which have not pasted inspec tion. Deliveries are to be made as follows: Bidders will state the weekly rate at which they Mtn deliver, Bidders will state the araenal or arsenals where they propose to deliver, and the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, if for more than one. Failures to make deliveries at a specified time will subject - the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fall to deliver at that time. No bide still be received from parties other than regu-. I far manufacturers of the articles proposed for and who are k Down to this Department tube capable of execnting in their own shops the work proposed for. Forms of bide can be obtained at the above-named arsenals. Proposals not ?mace out on this form teal not be cc:moldered. GUARANTEE. The bidder will be required to accompany his propo sition with a guarantee, signed by two responsible per sons, that, In case his bid be accepted, he wilt at once execute the cos tract for the same, with good-and seta- . tient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con tract, to deliver the articles proposed, in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and in case the said bidder should fail. to- enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the. offer of said bidder and the next responsible bidder, or We person to Whom the contract may be awarded. • • The respeneibillty of the guarantors *lust be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest- Dia ist Court, and the United Sates Dletriet.artorney. Bonds In the sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, Will be required of the sutcoessful bidder or bidders upon signing the contra et. . • FORK OF GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents lu, in the eounty of ---, and State of -- t hereby hereby jointly anti several_ y covenant with the ffnitritil States, and guarantee, In case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or they . will at once execute the contract for the same, wite gond and sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract. to furnish the , articles proposed in eonformitywith the-terms of this advertisement, dated July id, DM, under which the bid was made; and in case the said WI to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said and the next lowest responsible bidder or the person to whom the contract may be awarded Given under our bands and seals Witness: - I. this— day of —, lad—. aleala (Seal.] To ibis guarantee must be appended the official certi ficate above mentioned. • Rath party obtaining a contract will be obliged to enter into bonds with approved sureties for the faithful exam:llion of the same. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified and furnished with forms of contract and bond. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals ds feemed unsatisfactory on any account. will be addreeeect ro "Brigadier General George D. Rams, Chief of Ordnance , Washington, D. C.," Cavalry Trimmingsd. Proposals for Mallea ble Iron " GEO. aMSY, jylft fmw 16t Brigadier General, C hi ef of Ordnance. • ORDNANCE OFFICE ; • wAR mourn/Int?. - • Waswiserros. July 13, 1804. SEALED PEOPASALS will be received at this Mace until WEDNESDAY, August 3, st 4 P.M. for 12-pounder Projectiles; to be delivered - as follows, -v iz; 0,0(4)12-poi:weer solid shot, &00012- pounder Shell. and '14,00014- pounder Spherical Cue, at each of the followlns arsenale: . Watervliet arsenal, West Troy, A. and Allegheny Arsenal liftiasachuaetts and Allegheny Arsenal, Pitiaburg, s2ooolpounder Solid Shot, o(ol2.pounder Shell an SALO 12 pounder Spherical d Cue, at the it; Louis Arsenal. Mo. These projectiles are to be made of the kind O r dnance and inspected after the rules livd down In the Manual t. the tensile strength of the Iron to be not lam than 14,000 pounds per square inch. Drawn:ma can be seen at any of the States arsenals. The projectiles are to be inspected at the foundry where east, and are to be delivered at the arsenals free of charge for transportation or handling. Bidders will slate the rate at which they will deliver. Failures to make deliveries at a specified time will sub ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time. Bidders will state explicitly the arsenal or arsenide Where they propose to deliver. and the number of pro jectiles they propose to deliver at each place, if for more an one. No bids will be conaidered from parties other than regular founders or proprietors of works, who are known to this Department to be capable of executing the work proposed for. bbould any party bbtaining a contract offer shell other than those cast in his own foundry, they will be redacted. and the contract rendered null and void. Forins of bid can be obtained at the above•nimed arsenals. PropoBcde not made out on this forts tent not be considered. GUARANTEE. Thobldder wilt be required to accompany his propo - with a guarantee, signed by two responsible per sons, that, in case his bid be accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the same, with good and mai. Giant eureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the con tract, to deliver the articles proposed in conformity with the terms of this advertisement; and In case the said bidder should fail to enter into the contract, they to make good the difference between the offer of said birder and the nsat responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the oalcial certincateaf the Clerk of the nearest Die- Bondsdourt, or of the United Slates District Attorney. in the sum equal to the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor and both his guarantors, be required of the successful bidder or bidders LIP= signing the contract. FORM OF GUARANTEE. We. the undersigned, residents of , in the comity of and State of, here by Jointly and severally covenant with the United States, and guarantee. In case the foregoing bid of be accepted, that be or they at once execute the contract for tits same, with good sad sufficient sureties, in a sum equal to the anibunl of the contract to furnish. the articles proposed in conformity with t ire terms of this advertisement, dated Jul 13, 1864, under which • thel m ad wasade ; and, in case thaeaid shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between the offer of the said. --- and the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Witness: I Given under our hands and Geste this day of --. Neal • • • (Seal. 33 • To this guarantee • must be appended the ffictal cord- Beate above ra.afieeed. Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to 'flier into bong,_ilt approved earetlee, for the faith ful execution...3i L W ae same. Upon the award being made, successful bidders will be notified • and furnished with forme Of contract and bond. Tbe Department i•eserves the right to reject any or all the bide, if deemed unsatisfactory on any account. Propoeal -Ramsay , addressed to "Brigadier General George D. Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C.." and will- 116 0111dOrBed " Proposals for Ll pounder Projectilek , 01101t011 D. RAMSAY, 3y115-inwftanti Brig. General. Chief of Ordnance. QIJEBN__ I OF BEAUTY. WHITE VIRGIN.W.AX OF. ANTILLES A new PRUNCEI. coshusric for beautifying. whiten ing. and.preserving the demplezion. It Is the most wen. derfol compound of the age. There is neither chalk, Powder, magnesia, bismuth. nor talc in its composition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence its extraordinary qualities for preserving the skin..mak, lug it wilt, smooth, fair. and transparent.. it makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and tbe mostbeautlful divine. Price 25 • and 60 cents. Prepared only by HUNT aOO , Perfume era. 41 South ZIG RTH Street two doors above Cheat. nut, and 133 South SEVENTII Street, above Walnut. • ' je22- THE BEA.I3TIFtri, ART OF ENAMEL- ToiletAL NO THE SElN.—Pate tie roikt Francatee(Prench Paste)..for enamelling the skin, hiding small. pox marks wrinkles, barns, scare, &c. without inanry, to 1116ms:et delicate complexion. Its offsets are truly ma. 'ital. Sold in jars price one dollar, with directions for Ilse. HUNT Proprietors, 41 South EIGIITtI TEStre E REvENtm et. two doom above Chestnut, and 1338. S. raSilyVisßOtamTa Street. NE~VTA%BII LAND .s. STAILP,LaW. —Copies of the new Tax Bill and Ba yonne Stamp Law for sale wholesale and' retail. And Ravenna Stamps of all description& conatantiy On hand at the follotiiiix rates of discount : • •On or ders of 10 two per cent. discount. • • • . 100 three 800 four • • At the principal depot for the gale of Internal 'Ravenna ;temps. No. 301 CHESTNUT Street, and 103 S. FIFTH Street. Fill - description of the • Stamp Law 1 - 31 gampblet form. , Syla-Sts TrEATON & DENthEate - HAIM we.uu coniaussion 11-511C1LANTS, Sp a r OM' '*BRCS, and 510 NORTH Stream, offor for •: „Ascher Brand /galls; Plymouth Kill 111Yeia. W. *B. Butcher's Caet Steel; Eagle Cablizet Loall• 'Putnam's Horse Nate; Loone'g School Slates, Copper, Brase, and Iron Wire; Cotton Comb. . *lee • rail senortrnent or American Raidwatia. ha-ft P VE(01.1132".. 4:311BE82.4"51) "838 g , rbr 11141" ThdßitalteMl4.4lAVl, .1104/ 107 South 0117111 i Street DLE CMARLEB MID IRON ktIIRCRAAT. SECOND AND WILLOW STREETS, ItaimmaLTakarra4. irs.ar iititimm SALES:. - OHN B. :- 14YERB CO. - /MOTION-. BEEq. Ifoo.:•2321 and - 234 liiiihrET Street: . . FIRST FALL SALB OF 1,300 CASES BOOTS. SHOW BROGANS, AND TNaVELLING BAGS. ON TUESDAY Wniafilf6, Aurast 2d, lte4, at 10 o'clock will be sold, by sate logue. on four months' creidit, about 1.900 lasolotget b o ots, shoes, brogans, army goods, travelling hag% kc. embracing a prime and. fresh assortment of miss - and Eastern mantd'acture, which will be open for at. amination early, en -morning of eels. NOTICE.—Oar sale of I.S'O_paohages boots and 0 10 • 11 . Be. TUBSDAT MORNING. August 2, nifit.will tow pries, in part— ' • eases men's 24-inch grain savoury boots. cases_men's and boys' nailed boots. --- cases men's and boys' thick boots. oases men's, boys', and youths' calf, kip, and grain boots. cases men's, boys', and youths' calf and kin baa . cases men's, boys', and zeniths' calf and P. L. gaiters cases men's," boys', and. youths' calf and kip Bal moral& --city _ cases women's, misses', and children ' s ca sad Mr heeletl boots. cases women's, misses', and children's goat and kid heeled boots. cases women's. misses', and children's motoseeo and enamelled boots. eases women's, misses', and children's genets, balme, dm. _ —c oral men's, boys' and you th s' brogans. eases women's andmisses' nailed hoots. also, fall assortment of city-made goods. anal goods. N. B. - 4 L - The above will embrace a prime and general wor m i est, well worthy the attestion,of bayent. 'ODOM for examination early on the morning of sale. LARGE SPECIAL.SALE ROF STS PACKAGREI DO. MESTIC DY GOODS, In Original Packages, for Cash. ON WEDNESD AY MORNING, Ang li a Sa., 1884 , at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by qua' - loacie. for cash, about 875 entire packages of domesOss. 880 bales red, white, yellow. and bine plain and twilled flannels and sackings. 30 cases Plain and printed satinets. 50 cases Kentucky Jeans.. • 38 cases 3:4 and 7-8 wool linsern. 16 cases miners' flannels. 75 bales all-wool tweeds. 6 cases GA bearer cloths. 50 cases 11-4 and 12-4 Rochdale iblantehi. - 76 cases Canton flannels. 25 eases madder and blad_prints. 75 cases Androscoggin, Lewiston, and Franklin corset jeans. 95 bales tidings. 20 bales brown drills. 60 cases bleached muslin, 4-4 Mpe,liseßsak. god other staple brands. 10 bales crash. 10 cases 10-4 and 11.4 brown and bleached sheetinZL 25 cases stripes and checks. 36 bales 3-9 and 4-4 heavy brown ebeetinga. The particular attention of the trade is called to this sa/e, as It will comprise the moot desirable snakes of goods, ail in order and in original Paekagest. M THONTA:S & SONS, • Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street. • Sale No. 11.3 North SIX rEENTEr Street. TIANDSOALE FURNITURE. PIANO, /1010,084,FAnr".. 'DIGS. TA FSSTRY CARPS 'S, &a. ON TUESDAY MORNING, August 2, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue. s t No. 113 North Sixteenth street, above Arch street, the handsome for niters, rosewood piano (by Schomacher & Co.). gal French plats mantel mirror, Ans. oil paintings and enel4l - as, bronzes, mantel clock, tapeFtry carpets, &c )3iy; May be examined at 8 o•doek on the morning of the sale. SALE FOR ACCOUNT UNITED STATES. • AMBULANCES AND HARNESS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING-. War*. house, 3d, at 11 o'clock , at the Government War*. house, Hanover. E treat wharf {late Richmond), 114 am bulances, Misers harness, an& for Government service. CJ. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER, No. &nth SIXTH Street. ROO CASES AND BASKETS. GENUINE IMPORTED CHAMPAGARS, SPARKLING NOM, AND CAA- RUTS. ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, - The 2d August; at precisely 11 o'clock, - at No. 16 South Sixth street, BO baskets and cases choice imported Champagne, ocarts and pints. 20 cases Star sparkling hocks, Quarts. leo cases (three different brands) choice claret, demijnbne pure grape juice port wine. all war rsotAd and direct from bonded warehouse. ..gled- For particulars, see catalogues. i5..30-2t* PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 525 MARKET and 522 COMAIERCK Streets 'MST BALL OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR TEM FALL OF 1954. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, irtga6t . 3d, will be sold, by catalogue. for cub, eon =awing at ten o'clock precisely, 1,601 caves boots. shoes, brogans ' balmorals, gaiters, & c., embracing fall assortrnentof flesh goods for fall sales. pANCOAST & W_ARNOOK, AUO' TIONEMS, 240 ioREST breet. SALE OF AIifERICIAN AHD lIIIPOETED DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, STOCK OF GOODS, lac., by catalogue. ON WEDNESDAY. August Sti, commencing at 10 o'clock urectsely, com prising about 400 late of seasonable and desirable gooda. BY -HBNRY P.' WOLBERT, 202 MARE 41 7 7. 1 17utifigide,aboa Second S • Wee 'yr Dry Goods, Trimmings. Noticing. &c.,ever/ MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornin com mencing at 10 o'clock. LARGE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. FANCY WOOL AND MERINO SRI RTi. DR waßs, CRICKET JACK NTS, 111 • SIERY.GbOVES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MUSLIN SHIRTS, SKIRTS. TRIMMINGS, FELT HATS, SHifF.S. STRAW- GOODS, &c. ON MONDAY, MORNING, August let, commencing at 10 o'clock. will be sold a large stock of desirable goods, to AV tticb the attention of city and country purchasers is requested. VIrIiNESB, BRINLEY & CO., -a- No. 615 CHESTNUT and 612 JAYNE Streets. TIT' SCOTT & STEWART AUCTION B Y ERRS AND COMM(SRION MBRORANTS. NOB. 622 COSSTNDT Street and 61.6 RAISoIf Street.. LEGAL. rTED STATES. EASTERN -DIS TRICT OF PENNSTLVANIA.—Scr. THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES, TO Tllll MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PRIM ST L ve NIA. —GREET:MO : WHEREAS. The District Court of the United Sibdeeln and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly anclainly proceeding on a Libel, flied In the name of the United Stales of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or ;Armen d have , any right...title. or interest in forty-five bales of cotton, cargo of vessel un known, ceptUred on the high Ire by the United States steamer • Santiago de Cuba, 'a vessel-of-war of the United States, under command of Captain 0. S. Otis eon,, and brought to this port, to be monished , cited , and called to judgment, at the time and place un derwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, • (justice so requiring ) Ton are therefore charged. and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing theme presents in at tenet two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and In the Legal 174 , geftfoeiseer, you do monish and cite, or cause -to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in gene ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or Interest in the said fort five bale ' of cotton , to appear heifers the Honorable JOHN-CAD WALAD ER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the twentieth thwarter publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on she next court day following, between the usual hours of hear ing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they hav why the said forty- eye bates of cotton should n ot be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and sabiett to- condemnation, to be adjudged anti condemned as good and lawful prizes: and fur ther to do and recieiye in this behalf as to Justice shall appertain And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, onto all persons aforesaid. generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also inti mated.) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and F hsl.l not thew a • reaconalde and lawful came to the contrary, then said District (ken doth intend and will proceed so adj Lion on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said forty five bales of cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the ()rifted States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and con demnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prise, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited- and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presente Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADBIL /edge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-eighth day. of JULY ,- A. D. ViS4. and in the eighty-ninth year ofthe independence of said United Staten iY29 R. FOX. Clerk District Court. UNITED _STATES. EASTERN DIS 'RICT OF PENNSYLVANIA—Bev. . THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,TOVIIE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SY.LVANIA—Ganartgo WkiEREAB, The District Court of the United State. in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United State* of America, bath decreed all persona in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in ninety bales of cotton, cargo of a Teasel unknown, captured' by the United' Staten Steamer "Coinecdent," a vessel of war of the Untted States, under. the command of Commander - John J Alme; and brought into this district, o be monished, cited, and (tailed to )(Women*, at the time and place under written and to the effect hereafter expressed, tingles so requiring .) You are therefore charged and etrietly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the dally newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila delphia, and in the .Lteial Intellence r , yon do monish and cite, or canes to be =mashed and cited, perempto rily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title or interest in the said ninety bales of cot ton, te appear before the Honorable 'ORD DistrictAS, A.- DBl t t; the Judge of the said Court, at the Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication of these presents, if ft be a court day,- or else on the next court day following, between the usual howls of hearing causes, then and • there to show, or allege, in due form of law,'a reasonable and lawfni (mouse, 'lf any they have, why the said ninety bales of cotton should not be pronounced 'to belong, at the time of the capture of the . same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies) or otherwise, liable and subject _to condeinnation.lo' be adjudged and condemn receiv eood and lawful mu ss; and farther to do and in thie behalf as to justice shall And that yon duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforeiudd, genes rally,' (to whom by the tenor of thane presents it is also intimated,) that it they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned or appear andishall not show a reasonable and lawful to the contrary; then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica tion on the said capture, and mayprononnott Ma% tits said ninety bales of cotton did belong, at the time of.the car.- tare of the came; to the 'enemies of the United Ftiatas of America, and as . goods or their attendee, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and coridebdiation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence o r rather contumacy of the persona so cited and inti mated in anywise notwithstanding, and Wet .vou duly certify to the - said District Court what Tot:L.o4ll do in the premises, together with these preemie'. Wit:Dees the Honorable JOHN CADWALADEM, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty eighth ofday of JULY, A. D. 1864, and in the elghty,ninth year . the independence of the said united Miami '17 29 4; O„ . PDX, Clerk of District Court. N THE ORPHANS' COURT .FOR TEM CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADELPRIA: Datate of JOHN P. COLCORD, deceased. Notic. is hereby given; that MARY COLCORD, widbw of the Bald- decedent, has filed in said Court her petition, with an inventory and appraLmMent of the petsonal„property of her late hutband, which she elects to retain, not exceeding in value $3OO, nadir the act of 14th April, 18.51, and the supplemenbithereto, and that the same will be approved and allcnfridArthd Court on F.RIDAY. September 23d, 1934. unless ez tow.. be filed thereto. • RRNM jy26• =Chit Attorney for the widow. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TEE -.. CITY AND COUNTY OF PEEILADELPHIA. JOHN THOMPSON va. PATRIC'S ?KELLY. June' Term, IML No. St Pluries.Vend. Ex. The Auditor appointed by tt e Court to make diatribn• Hon of the fund produced by the Sheriff's Elsie under the above writ, of all that certain lot or piece of ground, with the hotel and stables thereon erected, situate on the north side of Washington or Market street, and the West aide of William street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward of -; be oily of. Philadelphia; containing - in front or breadth on said Market street 160 feet, and extending in length or depth westward of that width 200 feet more or leacto Green street. will .attend to the duties. of his appointment on MONDAY, the 15th day of August. 1864, at 4 o'clock P. M., at hie cake, No. 129 South FIFTH Street,, in the city of Phliadelpluta, when and where all Persons interested are required to make their edam/4 or be forever debarred from comin it; upon said fund. iy2s-10t D. P. BR O WN, Jr.. Auditor. 628 WM. T. HOPRINB, MANUFAC • TUBER OP PIRBT.CI4.BB WOV TAPE 1100 P SKIRTS, and dealer In cheap Baaternmade I.kirte, wholesale and retatLat No. 628 /J4ll Street. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired. j)3(1-6t. BRASS BTEIiCIL AIPHABITEL M. .T. METCALF & soar. 101 Mil ON STREET. BOSTON' mei3s., The only manufacturers in the tin.itedStates of Bran Alphabete and Fignrea, to any nreat extent or to any variety. Sold at wholesale at the Li:noest Oasis Priem Mao, the beat of INDRLIBLB STRNCLL van/ ohcaP• Ettenall DUB and all kinds of Stencil Stook. In entriseptordem promptly attended W. . S. W. P.A.I.NE, M. D., PROFESSOR r•- , - of the PRINOTPLER 'Alai 'PRACTICE OF MEDI CINE tn the Rentlar"ltcleetto Radical College, Bluth street, below Lounat, has returned to the city, aud MAY be consulted at hie office:933 ARCH Ettreet. between the bouts of 11 and 4, and 8 and 91n the oveniat. , chargTwety-tiye Ideantal Students Wanted,. ,free of -------------________e. . .. " ' s • Syst3-4t* PURR. PA LK OILS OAT..—TII 1s made of Pura. fifth Pabn 011, and is entir 3-130 ety it vegetable Soap; more suitable for Toilet USH than those made from animal face. In bozos Of 040 for $f per box. Manufactured by dozen cakes. ELKINTO GO. M M & SON, beco /to. 116 MARGARETTEA Street. between Front and izd, miens CalLewhill. ietrolla WS. M. G. BROWN'S GREAT METAPHYSICAL DISCOIAT, FOR .DEAFNESS. NOISES IN TRE HEAD, DISCTELARGES FRANK THE EAR, CATARRH, NEURALGIA, BRONOILIAL AFFEOTION-S, THROAT DIFFICIIILTEgs, Diseased Eyes, Loss of Hair, Dyspepsu, Enlargement of the Liver, Diseases of the Kidneys, Constipation, Gravel, Piles, Insanity, Fits, Paralysis, Bush of Blood to the Head, With All and every disease which infests the h ow , 'lndy. cared effectually by NUS. X. O. ARCM is METAPRTSIdLL Discoviary PRICE. $5. No boring with Instruments. No blowing in the ears. NoTnuifing izp the nostrils or introducing wi re ,. No pouring medicines down the throat. The METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY will react ev spot that medicines wi ll reach..:and thousands of pi g toe - Sides. - Incortaegnenceoftbepritindieeexistingin regard t , patent medicines, and_thelow estimate at which d e ; are held by people in gerneraLit , lsoarcaniest dee r . th r, my Metaphysical Discovery sh:tuld not be recei ce d classed with,patent medicines of the age Toe e.t e . whil answer, 'bt cause it NCI uNTIFIC SPI4: ditrethig appileation,tendenmes, and re,m t , from all other medicines and preparations which te e ; ever gone before it; and further, because the .11-utei4: Blasi Discovery is the result of inherited power to t effects to their first cause. This may be styled eri e n„ . r. of thought; therefore, let be understood that the gy taphysical Discovery is not only the result of (Ethernet power.but 6160 the result of a life:of rare philoopci ti a research, and that. iOO, in ati unbeaten tra-t T. mind of the discoverer could not be satteded with acy development /esti than the first astute of aiSeavi. Th e ki n d o f ictowiedge, and this 'Sion% is what s sensible, and enlightened people demand. Num teetht of the physicians of the age are totaDy nut for their positions. as tbe power to trace effects to their cause h t . lungs only to the few.- This bold assertion requires no proof. 'Every bozos is the 'endives the proof within its own doors. Meese reigns and triumphs in every hemet, and is tranitaitiet from parent to child; and fromgmoetration to generatioc, thus enutiling.on our loved ones.a life worse than I_ ow correct is the sentence—" 10, people perish ter want of knowled_ " niveltel awake ye elenaber. Dig world, and betake yourselves to thought I Vest and live ONLY ONS ROOT. There is lint oneroot in the human body which give birth to and sustains the life of disease. It In DO no se what name is givei to disease; no matter Where ..r h located in the system; no matter how long stand in e. or whether it be hereditary or not. I might call the d%. eases which the body is enb monad to, from tgaureaw s ; the Bret cause, LEG ON. itemember, Ido not treat it ease; I treat the GAutß. . And there ie but one cart. Everythlog overlaying that is an effect, Were 1 o treet.effects, I should only be hastening the Platiecit their long resting.place, in the lobe churthyvird. who] they are now carried in thousands daily.. Reader, atop drugging and boring I Batake'venr4l to thought. Use your commonsense and reason. fie 'WM And that every attempt to prevent and remove dL. ease from the Mamma* system has signally failed, up, a the preeent time_ Now. =1 say, with confidence, to let World. try my Metaphysical Discovery. leo tastes what the disease is that has taken hold of you or pot children, teat medicine. It will annihilate the root, scattering the effects to the' four winds. Remember, the Stemach and* the Liver have notithe to do with the cause of disease. The treating of they organs, for the cause. has sent millions to .11:1 amiss r grave. With confidence, I sray to the world Oil: ca r Atetaphystual Discovery is the only remedy ever effirel to the world which will thoroughly agnate:tea r te red of disease. The discovery consists of three disean preparations, one for the -acalp, one for the eref, a di one for the ear. These work in conjunction. end 'lnks at the'root ofall disease. When I say all, I moan every disease that ever infested the human body. re. 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I' .._Thooonevr aid onbstintial steantabips tong 1. • u alit t ir!l ;Nutt cook port punctually on brit:Anti. • Insaranoes tlie ellootsi st one-lalf th* C chin venacla. ?Willis taken at fair ratan. of g h z = era regototod to sand Blip Besetilts azi pta with their Rood.. w irorlr nalrAt to of Plumage ClooLvtits line seeomisoa• aI3I4I,HENRY WINSOR it Bonth DSULWASS l!saa a. RHEIIKAMISBE, ASTHMA, SCROFU