Tim CITY. The Ther AUGUST 8,1868. AUGUST 9, 1.861 8/.11 121 f sP. K. 6.1 12M......3 93 75)i•....... tag.. ...... as WIND. WTRI) 8 8 8S& .W Wsw....w by N 'Meeting to Relieve the Suffering at . Chamberabnrg. A. meeting of citizens was called yesterday after noon at the Board of Trade rooms, to adopt mea *urea whereby aid could be extended to the citizens of Ghauittersburg who had been turned out of their :homes, and whose houses and effects had been de atroyed by the rebel invaders. The meeting Was -Organized by calling Mr. Alex. G. Cattail to the -chair. Messrs. George A. Miller and Simon Gratz were chosen secretaries. The Chair stated the ob. .jeot of the meeting as above, and requested Rev. Mr. Warner, who hail just returned from Chem bersburg, to make a statement relative to the con dition of the people of that city. Re said I reached the city of Charnbersburg, merely by so tildent, about four hours before the rebels arrived there. Riley reached Chambersburg between 4 and .6 o'clock on Saturday morning. They first de 3nonded their breakfast, and obtained It. A number Ot citizens were in consultation with a rebel surgeon with whom some of them were acquainted, when •Gen. filcifausland rode up and told them they were prisoners, and ordered a guard to take them to the main house. Re then ordered the bell on the county buildings to be rung. The door of the building was closed, but they effected an entrance by breaking It down. The citizens were thus called together, and he told them that $lOO,OOO in gold or $500,000 in - United States money would save the town. They told hisktliere Waif not one-fourth that amount in town, and ho then mild, " you ere released." Re had hardly said the word •ireleased,” when Minolta was seen rising in all directions; the town 'was fired in fifty places in a few minutes. I didn't Inowtilat the house.' was in was on fire till it was too late to secure any valuable personal property. 'While one portion of the rebels was thus setting lire to the houses, another body of them was robbing the Toeing citizens of all their valuables. Women name out and pleaded with them to spare their houses for the sake of the suffering sick, but they might as well have pleaded with adamant. They went to a house where a woman was lying dead, and her hus band begged them to spare the house on that ac count, but they told him to go and dig a grave in the yard, and they would help him to carry out the body of his wife, and while some of theta were doing $0 others burned the house. A citizen of Ohambersburg told me that none 'who had the means of subsistence wanted any of our subscriptions • only the poor, suffering, and helpless would ta ke them. The universal opinion of the people of Chum bersbarg. was that It was all right. and better that they had done as they did than to have raised the monepand got exemption from their terrible troubles. It is well known that ministers are poor business men, and I leave the pert of the business relative to the ralaing of means tor the relief of these poor people to wiser heads. There are eighteen hundred people entirely houses his and homeless, of which number at least four Amami have the means of subsistence, leaving -loutteen hundred as destitute as you can imagine anypeople to be. It was a heart-rending sewn to ...lee them go to the railroad depot to get rite bread of .011111'1%y. They told me not to refuse any second hand clothing. They want particularly groceries, and not so much perishable food. I have been told that there have been $1,500 raised in Mr. Drezers °lnce, and Harrisburg has subscribed $1,500. Mr. Shryook was next requested to make a state ment, He said: I. was in my house, with my with and two children, ten and six years old, on Satur- Ality morning. •I knew nothing of the town being on .hre till 1 was almost Stifled with smoke. We all hurried down stairs. A rebel stood at the door, and called to us, for God's sake, if anybody was in there, to collie out, or all would be smothered. I then Went up stairs, to see 111 had left anything. Coming •down again, I met two rebels going up stairs. I came down, and looked the door upon thorn; I didn't, want them to be disturbed .. went .along the street, and saw a crowd stopping at a door, and a woman, carrying a. baby, came out. The baby was about a year old and was One of the olliciers cried out, "Remember Hinter. My_ wife, who was carrying the sick baby, said, •what do you mean by remember Hunter 1" He said, "I mean that we are to do to you as General liunter did tons I" She said, ".Well, look at this poor child that you have murdered—ls not that satisfaction for your His heart seemed touched ; he came up to the house door, and wept like a child, .and said, • • Madam, can't I do something for your ;She said, "No, it la too late ; I have lost all I had." A rebel officer came up to me and said, "If you are a citizen of influence, do ratite a little money to save that'part of the town, a very little will satisfy that G—u—n brute, McCausland." Rev. Mr. Warner here stated, in addition to what be had said, that he had seen a pereon who saw an order in the 'handwriting of General Early, coni-.. mending McCausland to burn the town. The senti ment or the whole people of Chamberaburg was one of gladness that they were made to suffer instead of having raised the money required to satisfy the rebel horde. And as the smoke surrounded at times the liberty pole erected a year ago in'the Centre of the city, the strongest hope of all was that It might be saved from the ruins to carry upon it in triumph again thageod old flag. And as a favorable omen, lam glad to say that did survive it all, and thoufekih , e flame kindle upon it, it will not burn it. The will etilldhot over burning Oinimbisrsburg. The airman•lerestated that Mr. Warner had been sent by a',large napkber .of the leading citizens of Ohanibersburg, fa - we — purpose of .raising money to relieve the suilindrig4Ktople of that oityi Mr. John W. Forney said I think we are met to do for a . suffering people of ‘our State what we should do; and I W i ll 'do what lam able• and more than I am Nothing even in Scottish warfare ever ocourred_ so terrible as. this de struction of .Chambersburg. It • has been caused originally by the curse bf human slavery and by the fiends who.•began this terrible' war, and we roust expect miseible like this and gird on our loins, ready to. meet and bathe the .foe at ail times. I am. surprised that a call which would have brought•rne to Philadelphia If I had been 1,500 miles away should be attended by so few, and I can not but expres' my contempt for the sentiments ex pressed in the New York Tribune, which taunts the people of Chambensburg and the people of Penn sylvania because they do not protect themselves. This State, which has been a fringe of fire ' and of 'blood, and has sent 100,000 men to the army, and done more to support it than any other, la'revlled by the New York Tribune. I have got tiredof this con stant assailing of my State and•thepeople of it. It is time the voice of the people, which, in ordinary • times, would have set a whole nation on fire, should be raised against It. I would remark that I have no MOM to say, except to come forward and do what I can. Please,put my name down for $250. It was, on motion, resolved to open a' subscription paper to receive subscriptions. Sheriff Thompson thought that a oommittee should he appointed to culvert, the different sections of the City. Mr. 0. W.'Davls said that he had started 'a sub- Mription-paper, and, after having gone around with it, he found that he had been anticipated in the movement by Mr. Drexel, who had radial $1,1500, and Mr. Gratz, who bad also raised $1,500, and he • - thought there would be no dlificultyin Philadelphia shone raising enongh money to relieve the immedi ate necessities of the people of Ohambersburg. Mr. Gratz moved that a committee of five be air pointed to receive contributions for the relief of the destitute, sufferers of • Chambersburg, and • make such use of the funds as they may see proper, with power to appoint ward committees. Agreed to.i Sheriff Thompson hoped that the committee would be appointed for the different wards,• if so, they could collect ten dollars where one would now be raised. Mr. Stuart thought a large committee coo slow and that it was better to have the treasurer announce the root in the papers, and he moved that Mr. E. A. Solider be, appointed treasurer. Agreed to. hey. Mr. Hatter thought It would"be well to have the ladies' co-operation. He thought that Col. .Forney had inado a mistake; that town meetings of this kind were generally very poorly attended, and he didn't want our brethren from Ohambersburg to go away with an impression that there was not - much sympathy with them. He moved that the ladles of Philadelphia hold a meeting in this place .on Saturday afternoon next-, to co-operate with us in this benevolent movement. Agreed to. The Chair appointed the , following committee: -Tos. Patterson, Cleo. E. Stuart, E. A. Solider, 0. W. Davis, Stephen Flanagan, A. S. Drexel, J. 0. James, Simon Grata. Mr. Geo.-H.'Stuan desired to be eioused ; his time 'was taken up from early dawn till. Late at night In ad min latering rell ef to suffering soldiers of the army. Ile moved the chairman of the meeting be added to and made chairman or the committee. Agreed to. The Chairman stated that Mr. Forney had went an order on the treasurer of The Press for $250, and he followed his example by a subscription for 4250. The followingsubscriptions were also made: Jos. Patterson, $250; 0. W. Davis, taso ; Geo. H. Stuart. $250; 'Yarnell Trimble, $250; J., Anspach, 11250 ; E. A. Solider, $250; Giiorge A. Miller, 4100; Peacock, Zell, tr. Rerachner, $lOO ; ,John M. Read, 41100; J. M. Flanagsk, $250 ; G. W. Fahnestock, $760 ; John Thompson, $5O. Adjourned. PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE UNDER DOTI- CIILTIES The special election on Tuesday presented an ex tended field to the reporters of the press to travel over in the purertit of knowledge, which they de aired to place before the oountry, relative to the vote cast. Of conrse, the official record wee re. quired, and the sum total, by wards, of. the ballots as voted was delired. The wards being Bub-divided into precincts, and the vote being light, the division .ofticore concluded their labors pretty much about the same time. Each reporter was detailed to ob tain the result in a ward. The reader will under stand that It required great activity to get the In formation, as the ward had to be travelled over WithinAtie limited, space of less than an hour. The dLLoulties which a representative of the press labors underupOn Such occasions may be somewhat estimated by an account of one or two Instances of the experience on Tuesday night. Heavy showers of rain fell at intervals ; the tem- perature ranged among the .nineties ; the dark storm clouds were relieved momentarily by dashes of sheet lightning, followed instantly by gloom seemingly more impenetrable to the vision than be fore. Upon each occasions umbrellas are in the way, and india.rubber overcoats are in demand,• which of course add to the heat, and send up the mercury in the human thermometer to about one hundred and fifty. This was the condition of oar indefatigable reporter, traversing a vacant lot, on Tuesday evening, in the suburbs. As he was trudging along, on or over, about or somewhere near • a beaten footpath,'" the clouds were " weeping" and he was "sad and lonely." Pushing on, and guided only by a distant gaslight, a grateful quiver of sheet lightning revealed to the wayfarer a huge bole before him, Into which he Would have plunged but for the lightning flash aforesaid. Shaping a different oenreeoa big dog-suddenly sprang out from an ripengateway of a yard fronting or backing on said lot. .a.,iiceaa.ensuedywhich resulted in the canine being "repulsed." The goal of the reporter'it am . bltion was finally reached. It was the last preoinCt in the ward, by "which he would be enabled.to make. out the full re tains. But all the ofnoers had retired, the ballot boxes and papers were Sealed, and on the wax to the nearest magistrate. The eleetleaTeu e was dark, and not a person was to be Been. *L'he only visible sign of animation was a dim light in the tavern, adjoining which, under the 'frame roof; was the place where the election bad been 'bald: Be. porter enters. An individual, with a sort,of grunt, went behind the bar and banded out a tumbler. "Have you.the returns of-the electionesirPt• said sthe reporter, in the pleasantest manner possible. , "No. sir ; I wasn't an election-officer," was-the ,reply tinged with the rich Irish brogue. "Did they not leave a record here of the vote I" .asked the reporter with nervous anxiety. "Nary a record, sir, except for drinks," replied the landlord. , "Do you know where I can find any or the can cers V) "Indeed, air, that wad be enthirely difficult, SA they're separated'thia half hour." "That is too bad—too bad. Wonder where I can get h ray:LSI" " It e is too ttl bad, air. t Did ye want them for the pi peral" inquired "ye jolly boat." " That's what's the matter," replied the know ledge seeker. • 'An , what paper is it, 'merit) "An 01 them," was the best reply' at such a time. "If ye can find Tim Mooney he'll give you the returns.' An if you do see , him tell him his wife's been here after Mos." • o yes, sir," replied the reporter.. • Here the conference ended. Sucoess crowned the • efforts of the gentleman of the prose after the laps. _ •4f an hour, and llato! the warn returns were obtained. The other Incident Occurred in another part of the .oily. The reporter was half an hour behind time; 'awes not his falL cn He had also gath ere d the ,room; In all the recinots except one. Th e D on s -were shrouded in eitS, and the place Wee etlent :al the tomb. An.fiffort was made at a tavern near al to obtain thsfresnit Of the election, but in vain. ' , Go and see Alderman-, he was judge and loan doubtless give ou the information." me reporter nod to the domicile of the wor thy ral igw,rate,who was almost overcome with tne Iliest,.and upon entering 814: •• a d ed evening, sidemen, yon were judge of the Trsoinot to-day, were you not l" " WU sir," replied the inagtetrate, rising slowly and ma ki ng Do ..e 4.°,* &Trout the intense, ,olose • , snug of the a • - "pan you f. •.• 0 rith ,, the nitwits, parm e T t . early on the fird ••• dmehre &eked thislnqftlift„ getting pencil illliapWer , "Well, let me Flag" 'replied -the alderman; eogt.. a ,, f;t 't s*. .4 ..Ic, a.(.l' • ttl; .19415 . 6 4 4 nionieter. We make this appeal in confidence and hope, ,uizeadatilltel,iiebnyeetges former our er b p r i r m e p a t n i t e s ra tutr y in o l t ten, eir Christian friends at home. If you have helped us before, you will the more readilircomizt to our as sistance now g Upon have not, may we not appeal to you, in the name of our armies, to give'thent,thlo attestation of your Christian sympathy and love!. Remittances can be made to the local treasurer nearest to you, or to the general treasurer, Joseph Patterson, at Western Bank, Philadelphia. By order of the Executive Committee. Gao. E. STUART, Chairman. At 111 f o'clock on Tuesday night, a green car, labelled on the sign In distinct lettering: "Uroeu and Coates—Fourth and Dickerson streets," passed our office. The oar was pretty well filled, six or seven of the passengers being females. Thore were seven persons, besides the writer or this item, who desired to take passage In the car for the southern part of the city. The man having charge of the oar said be Intended to turn up Walnut street. 4, Why, sir, your ear says Dickerson street," wail the reply of the writer. 16 .1 , m going up Walnut street ; no other car goes down to-night," replied the conductor. The car stopped at the turn-off on Walnut street, and, though the rain was falling pretty fast, a num ber of the passengers were compelled to get out, and make the best of their way through the rain. In company with seven Individuals we proceeded to Sixth street, and entered a car on that lino and rode to the lower end of the city. This company is the best regulated in Philadelphia. The arrange. melds are made to aocommodate the people.. Per sons should avoid as much as possible the unaccom modating lines, and avail themselves of those which pay some attention to the wants of the community. UNION SERVICES OF THE REFORMED DUTCH crruscrurs. According to the usual custom of this denomina tion In this city, on similar occasions, the three Re formed•Dutoh Churches will unite In their fast-dc worship to-day, at the First Reformed Dutch Church, corner of Seventh and Spring Garden streets, at 1034 o'clock A. M. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Dr. Berg, of Now Brunswick. TICE DAILY UNION PRAYER MEETING, 1011 Chestnut street, will commence to-day at half p re invited.ast 12 P. M., and will be resumed at 4P. M. All a . . 33READSTITFFS, FOR EUROPE. The British ship Etta,Capt. Morgan, left Shippon street-wharf yesterday. bound for Liverpool, with the following cargo : 23,089 bushels wheat, 7,981 barrels flour, 266 kegs butter, 80 casks tallow, 10 htkds quer eltrim bark, 37 bales rags, 853 bags oil cake, and 10 cases clocks. A comparison of some of the meteorolcigical ph.. 2omena of Jul', 1884, with those of July, 1863, and Of the same mo nth for fourteen years, at Philadel phia, Pa. Barometer 60 feet above moan tide In the Delaware river. Latitude 89 deg. 67% rain. N. Longitude 76 dog 10% min. W. - from Greenwich. By riariso A. KIRKPATRICK, A. ht.: • • July, July, 1 July, . . . 186 C 1965. for 14 yrs Therniometer.. Highest degree 94.00 88 00 100.5 Do. date 31st. 15th. 21st '64. Warmest day-mean 86.17 81.67 31.30 Do. date ...... Slat. 26th. 21et, '64. Lowest degree 60.00 65.00 51 00 Do. date 2 22d. 17th. 2 3'63 567 Coldest day-mean 66.33 70.50 89.70 Do. date 26th. 17th. 3d, '67. Mean daily oscillation.... 15.78 10.83 .- 15.87 Do.. range 9.81 3.22 3.77 • Mean at T A.. 311 52.39 71 90 79 69 Do. • 2 P. hi 83.48 93.24 83.43 Do. 9P. M 76.97 78.32 76,24 . Do. for the m0nth. . .... 77.61 76.99 77.79 • Barometer. . Highest, inches ' 30.069 99.983 30.219 Do. date - 18tH. 18th. 6th. '69. Greatest daily pressure- mean. 30.1111 29.982 30.197 ' Do. • do. date.. 18th. 78th. sth, '69. Loweet, inches ..••. . 29.618 29.624 29.443 'Do date ' 2d. " 9th. 19th '61.. Least dally pressure mean. 29.885 29.644 . 29.481 • Do. do. date.. 2d. 9th.._ 80th, 'A Mean daily range 0.114 0.079 0.094 Mean at 7 A. bi 29.784 29.100 29.838 Do. 2P. lif 29.747 29.780 ^ .29.809 Do. 9P. M 99.79.3 29.897 19.833 To. for the month 29.771 99.796 99.824 . ~ .Three of Vapor. I i Greatest, inches . - • 0.860 0.812 0.03 Do. date 2d. 14th. 26th, '54. Least, Inches ~ . ' .'Xi5 • .399 .2.96 Do. date 92d. Md. 224, '64. Mean at 7 A. M .540 .603 .608 Do. 2 . P. hi .837 660 .694 Do. 9P. M ' .692 .683 .838 ' Do. for the month-- .066 .669 .616 .4.-..----. Relative HumiditY - • ' Greatest, per cent 97.6 92.0 97.0 Do. date 26th. 13th. often. Least, per cent....." . 27.0 . 43.0 95.0 Do. date ' ' 'Md. 23d. Md. '56. Wean at 7A. M...... ..... 67. 3 77.7 79.4 Do. 2P. M - 46.6 64.6. 02.8 Do. 9P. bi " 6.3 2 75.2 70.0 Do. for the month ' ' 121.0 72.6 65.1 ' ---'- louds. . Num C ber of clear days" .. . II days. 1 day. 6.8 days . Do. cloudy days.. 93 39 - 24.2 Meanofskycov'dat7 A.M 62 9 'Bet. 90.0 Itet. 69.6 1 f1ct. • Do. do. --2 P. M 191.7 80.3 .790,4 . Do. do. 9 I'. M 35.8 50.6 . - 41.6 Do. for the month 02.4 75.7 68.4. • . Rata. Amount, inches 3.742 5.880 • 3.807 No. of days on which rain fe11..... ........ 8 days. 19 days. 11:1 day. Winds. Mean direction 6.75 W 8.11 WB. 6034 W Times in 1,000 263.. ' 157. • 165. • Otte-third ate lees covered at the hours of oheerva- FUNERAL OF A VETERAN OFFICER. The remains of the late Captain Thomas Elliott were interred in the Laurel Hill Cemetery yesterday atternoon. The body was laid in state in Independduce Hall until four o'clock, when It was carried by six veteran - soldiers to the hearse on Walnut street, in the rear of the Square. Here the cortege was formed, and proceeded out Walnut streerkp Ninth, up Ninth to Raoe, •up Race tO Twelfth, np Twelfth to' Ridge avenue, and thence to the cemetery. The following ofilcers ; acted as pall-bearers: Major Niillison, Major Borbridge,. Captain Viele, and Lieutenant Kennedy. Appro., plate religious services were conducted at the grave by Rev. Messrs. Beesley and Gillette. A saute was fired over the grave by a detachment of the 28th and 29th Regiments Pennsylvania Volun teers under the command of Captain E. A. Colgan. A soldier, named Samuel Gagulok, aged 20 years, was run over and killed on the Gray's Ferry road, yesterday morning, by a locomotive belonging to the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail road Company. His remain; were taken to the Citizens' Volunteer Hospital, where Coroner Tay lor held an Inquest. A verdict of accidentally killed was rendered. This regiment, which left .the city the latter end of last month, has been assigned by Gen. Wallace the post of honor in guarding Fort McHenry. It is now known as the 192 d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and Is connected with the 2d brigade, Bth Army Corps. The men are undergoing a - thorough course of military instruction. ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS. Eighteen rebel prisoners, who were captured In In the vicinity of Chambersburg at the time of the In vaeon of that town, arrived in this city on Toes. 'day evenlng,..under guard. They were taken to tort Delaware. The following statement shows the quota of the Fifth Congresslonal District under the teat call of the President. The three wards attached to this city are included in it : Twenty-second ward 441 Twenty-third ward 484 Twenty:fifth ward 361 Bucks county . A young man, who submitted to having 'hle name docketed as Joseph Eberly, was arraigned yesterda inolning y on the charge of stealing a horse. It seems the animal was hitched to a put at Mane. pink, 'and mysteriously disappeared. The seemed and another young man were seen driving the horse in the Thirteenth ward. They both hall from Mee. town. The companion of Eberly escaped. The prisoner was committed: • Joseph Fiss was arraigned yesterday on the Charge of the larceny of a'dianiond ring, for whiob alleged offence he was required to enter bail In the sum of $6OO to answer. [Before Mr. Alderman Welding.] ENVOLUATARY * BIIOOTESIG. A man named George gunk was arraigned yes terday afternoon on .the charge of shooting a boy named Charles Chapman. This affair may be con sidered' accidental. The defendant was firing at a target on Smith's Island, and the ball took effect In the head of Chapman, producing a very dangerous wpund. Physicians caned in entertained little or no hope of the unforturuste man. gunk surren dered himself to the authorities, andaras.committed to await the result of Chapman's injuries. Emayszzragamrrr. A man glylng . the' dame of 4 L. ittaaholwering Was arraigned yesterday on.the charge of embezzle ment Re. was arrested on the oath of L. Firth, a Merchant On North Third etreet• The'complainant charges that defendant was employed se travelling agent by hfuClor the apace of fifty-one days, to travel through the country to sell goods. Oonsider able goods were sold, and it ill alleged that defend• ant appropriated one thousand-dollars to his own use. The accused was bound ,ove, 1: In Ihe Run of, to answer-at - court; ' * • • i V IL) ED P4.,11L0R MATOHEEL:--, 01,Jult vent veil his addHionariaseilif t(iletatii•et) so r e , sale 4094#140 011 • 4 I A ritr wi*ows, a 4awort; 187 I WW.l4elf#44oll, ri u ) t•i 11 .- • 4 •'' a. 4-a-f • f ,, b .it iz.ovi tatingly; " now, let me see, think, that—no, roon not recollect, but I think . the majority was—' con lny honor my memory is so bad, you'd better and see ydr._____; the inepeotor; he ooards at— • The reporter started for the boarding house, as Indicated, rang the bell ; he made two pulls, a minute intervening ; servant came to the door. "Does board here 1" dtinno; see," replied the domestic. Presently the lady of the house came and gave the interesting information that the Individual asked for bad boarded there, but had removed slave rill days before, she did not ow where. Half an hour was passed in the endeavor to find out where tho other inspeetor resided, and the re porter proceeded on this mission. The inspector was not at home ; his wife could not tell when he would be at home, nor where it was likely that he could be found, unless at a. certain public house where politicians mostly congregated. The loca tion of the place was finally ascertained, and the reporter triumphed at last ; he obtained the vote, and thha completed the full returns of the ward. These two incidents are similar to thousands that continually occur in the eventful life of a worthy reporter to the newspaper press. Eany times hours are expended to obtain Information that might be expressed in a line or two of print. NATI6RAL FAST DAY. To-day being the time appointed by the President as a fast day, the public buildings will be closed and the churches open as on Sunday. The post office will be open until 10 o'clock in the MOrning, when it will olose for the day. The car riers a make the BA. M. delivery and the col lectors will make morning and evening cclleotiona of letters. The Christian Commission has Issued the fol lowing appeal for contributions in aid of its work to-day : The day appointed by the President for national humiliation before God, with fasting and prayer, is at band. There are some encouraging indications that it will be observed with sincere and earnest de- Votloll throughout tho country. Would it not be in keeping with the true spirit of that day; Indeed, would it not aid oar other acts of religious worship, if we should remember our soldiers in the field by liberal benefactions t Thus, as with that noble soldier, the Centurion Cornelius, oar prayers and alms might go up together as a memorial before God. The Executive Committee of the United States Christian Commission would suggest, that, If practi cable,a oollection be taken up among the people on the day named, August 4th, in aid of their work. The soldiers have learned to love, and to rely upon the Commission for bodily and spiritual help. It would be cruel to disappoint them. We feel that this Is emphatically the great opportunity of the church, and she will be greatly blessed in her en deavors to occupy It. The suffering are' relieved; the despondent are cheered ; lives are saved ; souls are renewed; prejudices against Christianity are overcome in a gratifying and marvellous. Manner. But the demand upon us is greater than our means of meeting it, and would be, If our means were In creased four-fold. RAILROAD CAR IMPOSITION. METEOROLOGY XLLITAJIT. A SOLDIER BILLED COLONEL THOMAS' REGIMENT THE QUOTA OF THE FIFTH DISTRICT. Total quota of dlatrlot * 2,88$ THE POLICE [Before XT. Alderman Paneosl4.3 ALLECEED LARCENY. [Before Mr. Alderman Float Inton.) LIaI.CILNY OF A. DIAMOND RING. Btreets, as foliown: Mail Train at ...... 7.22 Taat Line at •••••••••••...«.•-• • A. N. udh ....WM P. .211. Parkesonrg Train, No. 1, at —lO.OO A. IL P_arkeelinrg Train, No. 2, at . I. 00 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train 1.20 P. 11, Lancaster at 4.00 P. XL Paoli Accommodation Train. (leaving West' Philadelphia) ' 1.03 P. Y. The Through 2r 4 ees Train runs daily—all the other ail hrsiss dy, once SundayEUßO. FOR P AND Tlll MEW', The Mail Train, Fast Line, and Through Azores* son nect at Pittsburg with through trains on all the <livery log roads from that _point, North to the Lakee, West to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, and South and Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express connects at Blairsville Latin section with a train on this road for Blairsville, In diana , no. EBENSBURG AND CRIMSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train connects at Cresson at 10.40 A. M. with a train on this road for Shanghais. A train also leaves_Creelii for Ebensburg at 8.40 P. M., HOLLIDATSE ei BRANCH RAMROAD. The Mail Train and hrongh Upraise connect at Al loon& With trains for Hollidaysburg at 7.<52. P. M. and TYRONE AND CLILARIPIILD BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Upraise Train connects at Tyrone with trains !for Wand_y . Ridge, PhilliPsbary, Port. Matilda. Kileabarg and Bellefonte. 4 1 IIIMINGDON AND BROAD-TOP RAILROAD. The Through Express •Train connects at Bautingdon snu,y i vaiogiarve triiil D ß oirt T ADELPHIA 3.5 ERIE RAILROA D los Stn non Vflizianeroar, Loon Wayne, and all points on the Philade_pl hi. and Brie Railroad, and Rt. ROCHTSTBS, BuppLT.o, ADD NIAGARA FAtui, Pargengerg taking . the M a u Train, at 7:25 A.: M. • and the,Thron& Express. at 10.30 P. M. daily (except.Sust -ds,7B). So directly through without change or ears b*- tweet, Phlladeltp and - Williaraavort For TORR.. HANOVER, and fiETTYBDURO, the trains leavin at 7.26 A. M. and 2.90 P. M., connect at Columbia wi th trains on the Northern Central Railroad. COMIDIRLADD .VALLEY RAILROAD. The Vail Train and Through Express connect at Har.- lisburwrith trollies for Carlisle. Chambensbnrg. and Hs gerat.own. WAYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The trains leaving at 7.16 A. M. and 4.80 P. M. connect at Downington wi train on this road for Waynes hury and all intermediate stations. MANN'S BAGGAGE REPRISE[ An Agent of this reliable ErPrees CotaPattW lll Baas through each train haw* reaching the depo and um, Itchecke and deliver baggage to' any Dort of the oit Tor further information, apply at the Passenger Sta tion B . • H corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. JAMES COWDEN. Ticket Agent. WESTERN FNIGRA'rION. Bmlgrant Accominottatioa Train kavee Ao. 1.37 Doom' etreet dally (Sundays excepted). at 4 o'clock P. For fell information apply to • 75.111410E13 11193FK. Scatgreat AVM. Z 37 DOCK Wrest. FREIGHTS. By tkts route Nights' of all description tan be for- Parded to and from say point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lota, or Kig. sent, by rafirroaddireet, or to any port on the naviga ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Fittsbarg. , For freight contracts or ehippizig directions, appl y to a a KINGSTON, Jr...Phi/nein/AL • wrocia LEVI& fall-tf General SuPerintendenti Altoona, Pa. • ARRANGEMENTS *()F no, A • 1864. NEW.. YORK • LINES. /OW4. THE ciA.MDEN , AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES, ' FROM PHILADELPHIA 'TO • NOW: YORK AND WAY PLACES. - PROK WAIMI33-INTIIRET W11412.7,_ WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—V=4' • At ti A. N., via Camden and Amboy, o..tiot A. A , 1 A3116 eommodation At 8 A., M., via Camden and Jersey 01471Ieniag Express ..n' ••••••••—• GI At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jerso • . Ticket . .... At 13 M.. via Camden and AzaboY, O. and A. csommodatton 11 At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. EMJ press At 1 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommods.. Lion,. (Freight and Passenger) 131 At 6 P.- M. via Camden and Amboy,..Accommodad • tiOn-, (Freight and Passenger) —lst Claw Ticket... V Do. do. 2d Class ' do. IIV At 738 P. BL .via Camden and Amboy, Acooming . d-a- Sion, (F reight and Passenger—bit Claes Ticket. • • Ili. Do. do 2d Class do. • IMt For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton,_ Lambertville, Flernlniton, ha at 3.30 - M. • For Fie n, Lambertvius, and i ntermediate Me- Mons, at ($1 1 . 1 . 1 i . For Mount Holly, Ewanerville, and - Pemberton, at SX M_, 2, and 6 P. EL For Freehold at 6 A IL and 2 P. M. • For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano*. Beverly, BurlinS ton, Florence. Mordentown, at 6 A. M., 12 16... 11.30, 6,,and 6P. M. The 3.30 and P. NI lines run • rect through to Trenton., For Palmyra, Riverton. Delanso. Beverly, and at ,7 P. Bt. • Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol Barlington, Beverly, Mrsciala, Tacony, at 9.30 1 : N. and MO P. M. FROM KENSINGTON WS DEPOT WILL LEAVE . • AS FLLO:. As '4 A. M. (Night), via Kensington and, New 'York. Washington and New York 02 31 At I v L 16 A. 6L, via Kensington and Jersey City, Eaes, 00. At 4. P. M., via Keuzington and Jersey City, Ex- 3 press pre • 00 At 6.46 T. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Washington and New York Express , Stuidtv Lines leave at 4 A..-M. and 6.46 P. - 11.. . • • For Water Gap, Stroudsburg Scranton, Wilkes Montrose, Great Bend, Manch C hunk , Allenthwinlao lehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, Flem Btu. at . 7.16 A. P. This line connects with talara. leaving Easton for Manch Chunk at. &SO P. M. __ .• •• For Flemington, Lambertville , and interrnediatsgka• Mons, M. For. Bristol. Trenton, he., at 7.16 aAd MIS A. N. P. M. For Helmeaburg, Tacony , Wlissononning, Bridesburg. sad Frsakford, at 9 A. 1d.,_6, 6.45, and 8 P. M. Aar— For New York and Way Lines leaving Kenai& ton-Depot , take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnu 's t, half an hour before departure. The care run into the Depot, and on the arrival. of each train run from the Dcgpot. Fifty Minded Aire only allowed eac t it=l Passengers are prohl ted from taking sag as - Cage but their Wearing apparel. All baggage o ver Pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit th responsibility forbaggage, to One Dollar Mgr. , * will not be able, for any amount beyond eg by special contract. ' • - Graham's Baggage Express will Gall for t end /*Um -• ttt kel=e t et the Depoti ll e i rdere s tf lie e l r ekaoZl24. ,. ;UM 20•1 Ill" • • • LIHR3 FROM NEW , RORK FOR PHILADELPHIA. WILL LZ F . TNN I LOO7 OP 001711PLAND 17731NNT. •Atl9 X. and' 4T. 11... 'Jersey a t r , r_ and 011adaa. At 7 and 10 4. li.. and 6P. 111... and 12 (Right). via Jeer se y City and Kos* From the foot of Abut at 6 A. EL and 3 P. X. Ha Aniboiaad 0 From Pierlfo..9; flyer, &HS M. 11. and 6 P. N. . Unklett 14nd passapper,) Asibc4r,aA49oa4o4a. Jad-ti. , .. ~. 1864.18 6 4 PHILADELPHIA ADD , E RAIL .IIOAIO.--Thls great line traverse' the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on lake Brie, • It has been leaned by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, and under their anapieee is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It le now In use for Passenger and Freight basins's from Banishing' to etc Mary's (216 miles), on the East ern Division and from Sheffield to Erie (713 tales), on the Western blvision. PM OP PAM% . 11131 TRAM AT PKIIJDZIAPNIA. ve Westward. • PM A. AL Express Trig • 10, 90 P. X Care-run throtigh without change both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock 'Haven, and b•- tween Batimore,amt_ Lock Raven. , Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and williame port and Philadelphia. For information rsessict_g Passenger bnaineas, apply at the S. E. corner ELEVENTH and PFARPCT Streets. And for Frei business of the Coi l iimizants: 8. B. KINGSTON Jr corner sat MARKET Streets, PiinuAlPhia J. WI REYNOLDS, Erie. .1. IL 'DRILL. Agent OU N.EL C. R. E. althriera. H. STON, • Generallfrelaht Anent Philmietplala. _ •• • LEWIS - S. - emend Ticket Arent Phila4elphia. JOS_.EPR'D PoTra, imbs-te Generai.suasorit s actiolgti NORTH , '' PENN BYLVANIV For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN. MAUCH CHUNK. EASTON, 'WILLIAMSPORT, WILRIISBaHRIL ko. SLIMMER. ARRANGEMENT. Passenger Trains leave the new Depot. TILLED Street. above Thompson' street, 'daily (Sundays eateepterlL as follows: - At 7 A. M. (Exprees) for Bethlehem . Allentown. Manch Chunk. Harletoa, • Wilkes barre. At 3.46 P IC (Express) for Bitthlehiern; *Easton, Ito • -At 5.35 P. M. • for Bethlehem. Allentown, Manch , Chunk. - . I' orDoylestownat 0.46. A. 31.0 3 P .M. and 4 It P. M. .: For Port Washington. at 10.16 A M. and 11 P. M. or Lansdale at SAE P: M. - - • ' • '• - ' • httecare of thejleoond and Third-,streets Line IMg... Passenger roe dtreeti* to the new Depot. TRAINS FOR POI LAD Itt.PHIA... .., • ';•;'• " : Leave Bethlehem MASA A. M. 980 A. M.. .sadll.g. . .... , . Les:Ye Doyleatowa 5t.3.40 A. IL. 3.43 P. 111., sad 7P. in Lansdale istMA:M. ' • • •Lsaye Fort Was4lngton st U. 25 A. M. sad ON SUNDAYS. Phlladethls for Detblehemst 9A. M. '• .14/11adelppbis for Doylestown at 3 P.M... . • Doylestown for Philadelolds 7.N1 A: W. Bethlehem forrPhiladelpMs salt ' • Jen CLANK, Assn!, 1864. CALNingait", 1864: SUMMER kIIitkNOSSIILNT NS -r , THROUGH FE TWO . NO. FOUR TRAINS DEII,Y• TO ATLANTIC 'CITY. On and after, MONDAII . July.dth. trains :will leave VINE-Street Ferry as follows: Freight, with rummager ear attac hed . • 9.15 A.M. '& prase (tbroalth_ln two'honin) 8.00 P.M. Atlantic; AccouiroodatieW ' ' .435 P. K. Junction 'Accommodation ,6.00 P. M. RETURNINO, leivekAtlantle: Atlantic Accontmodations...n • . 5:40 kM. Express " 708 A. r eight ' 11: 60 A.m. Fail • 4.484.48•P.1(. P.. Fail Aecoinuitidation6.22 A. IL Pare to Atlantic, . Mc/rind-trip Tickets, (good only for the day and train on which they are leaned.) EL on ly for HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 10.15k:411k and I P. M • Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. N. and 8.48 P. M. , ON SUNDAYS. . Nall Train for Atlantic leaves Vine street at 7.00 A.M. Leavee Atlantic at 4.48 P M. ' • IN°. G. BRYAN?. Agent. The bar which formed lent, year has. entlrely s _disaP• neared, leaving the beach one of the most delightful on the coast. . JaNNtlel gisamigi WEST: J_AR BE Y BAlLlideptlNE. • - • COMMENCING MONDAY, Jinn 20 .. 1884 . frolu'WA-L -IiITDSTHIST PIER. POE CAA' MAY. • - At 6 and 10.1.14. and 4.90 P.M. •• • • - Por.Salem and Bridgeton at 9A. M. and 4 P. Tor Glassboro at 8,9, and n LH., and 4 and 4.3)P.M. H., For Woodbat y, Oloncester Ito:, at 6 and 9 A. H.. 12 and 4 and 6 M - • HIFIERNING TRAINS. • • •• • a'ye Qape May at 6 and lt 46 A. 6f.. and 5.10 P. 64. veiMillville at 7.40 A. M: and 162 and' 6.10 P.H. L~eaave Salem at 6 A. M . and tiff P.M. Leave Bridgeton at 6.16 A_ H. and 1.3) P.M. Leave Glassboro at 7.10 and 9 36 A. M:: and 2. X 3.3. and 7.60 P.M. • Leave Woodbury at 7, 7.40, and 1.54 A. H. , and S.M. 3.23, 6.06. and 12 P.M. • • • • The WEST JERSEY EXPRESS C,OMPANY, Once 5 WALNUT Stseet, will call for and deliver Baggage, and httend to all the usual branches of Nspress badness. Heavy articles taken by 6 A. K. line only, and must be sent to the office the evening previona. Perishable articles by this line mamba sent before 153 i A.M. A special messenger accompanies each train jelB-tf• J. yes 11113881.14)111; Superintendent 1,266 1 602 &AIM PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA R. H. LINE: 1884, SPRING AND EUNIKIR ARRANGX HINT. For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA; IMF PALO. NIAGARA FALLS. ..CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. CHICAGO, DETROIT, AEILWAHESIL CINCINNATI. ST. LOOTS, and all point/11n the West and Northwest. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and OALLOWHILL gbeets, at VIA A. IL and &SOP. Id.. daily, except San datagarltfiT ROUTE from Philadelphia to poirits'in Northern and Western Pennsylvania , Western New OE. dm, dm. For, farther information•a at the aloe. N.W. ply corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. • , . NVAN 'HORN Ticket Agent. JOHN' 8. HILLIS " General Agent., Taumigurra and PALLowaILL sta. LXNB )717m r.tw .. NE ., Z rt.i.rdi g: I L i : 0 IAt:D FARE sL PHiLi nc D oo tt itsu L e r lio l at iA NT T Fl O rvor ß sß7B %oo o lEL oss : o ll o . OriDexcre:. THESE DAY& . . 0a and idler 1101(DAY,AUGLISY 1, 1884, trains will leave foot of Vine street. PhiladeltatlA, orerY ow at 8 A_ 11., Bondsys excepted. thenoe by Cemden n a Meath, - end Rerltat geoltitelswers,BarEallroll4"' Monmouth. end by the "oometioalotut steamer Jew oyt to ,foot of Atlectio street, Brooklyn. Batt:l , ll4, ,• aril 4" If. k ri Ttofa y sntelt ettyOfllrjOrkar: n otii s ed to . rpforpas .. ythti hswatofxw 11 ~ • ereey.Buctsa granted to the Casseen.see Amber Eso - " I poly OW etxcinelye privilege of carrying PenataAarg •1 p lir • fretabgbetleeen the cities of PttlisUlPltia Ild new da• " • '-'i • ••• : • Anlnf !• •."1'1)21 •t V n l '• - - •• I. .4: Iv ,- ....:4: ,,. 4. . , ';.'" RAILRO LION4 co CENTRAL RAILROAD. E. .044 agEigggaMM PM/AI:W.I%U n a p r iT u rs el er al ir o aao um no rut SHO AT 1101P76 tO THE ABM . - Trnt.:`,PRESSPHTLAD'Bt. - 1171Eirli'SD'AfYi.! VUVUST 4j18f,4'._ „ ' WILMINGTON, AND HAITI itt X RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. On And atter MONDAY, Angnet let, 1E64., Passenger Traln leave Philadelphia for Baltimore at 4 El, (Express, Mondays excepted.) 8.06 e. bL il2 M. 280 and 10.30 P. M. Chester at 8.06. 1116 A. AI., 1 El, .2. 90, 4.30, 6 and 11 P. M.' Wilinington at 4 El. (Mondays excopted_.o.B.96, 11.1)) A. M.; 1.30, 2.30,'4.30; 6,10:30,0ind,11 New; Cubits at B:e6 Al M. and 430 P. X. • Dnvix at 8.00 A M. and 490 P. N. Milford at 8 El A. M. - • Saihrury at 8. MS A. • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA LEAVE Balt more at 8.45, 9.40 A. M., ER - press, 1.1. 10, 0. Wend 10.25 X. M. Wilmington at 1 48, 6.45, 9A. M. 12.84, 1, 1.45. 4. 4.33, 7, , and B.IOP. le Salialuiry at 11.60 A. M. • - - Mlllord at 2.46 P. K. Dover at 6.30 A.-M: and 4:15P. M. Nevr*. Caetle at 8.90 A. M. and 6.27 P. N. Cheater at 7.46, 940 A. M., 1, 2.45, - 4.40, 6, 7.56 And 9.40 P) M. Leave Baltimore for flaihtbury and intermedlata sta tions at 10.25 P. M. . . . . . Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate stigetta at 1:10T• M. r TRAINS FOR BALTIMOBB• . • • Leave glester ac +3 40 A. M., 305 and 11.0 Leate Wilmington at 5.35, 9.73 A. M. 3.40 WILE" P. Bt. t prei l sbc Train with Passenger Car attached will leave Wiiminston for per,rysille and intermediate places, at lif 7.45 P.• . • SUNDAYS. From Philadelphia to Baltimore only, at 4.30 A. M. and 10.30 P M. From Philadelphia to Wilmington 5t.4.30 A. M.., 10.30 and 11 I' M. • ' From Wilintarton 'to Philadelphia at L4s A. M and 0n13,1410.25 P. M. from : Baltimore to Philadelphia. eta , NER24.g, it, sApIL agiumip RA.RIT.A.N AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD —To Long Branch, Melon, Manchester, Tom's River, Barnegat, Red Dards, Ato, • On and a ft er MONDAY, Atienst 7ek Tralna will leave CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH, at 8 A. M. • THROUGH IN FOUR HOURS DIRECT BY RAIL. A Weight Train, with passenger oar attached, vrills o start for Stations n the main line; 'daily, from CAM DEN (Sunday. excepted). at 9.30 A. 111, Stages connect at Woodmande and Manchester for Barnegat and Tom's River. Stages will also •connect at Farmingdale, for Point pieeeent, squeak Village , Blue Ball, and Oar House Tavern. • • For further information apply to' Company's Agent. L. B. COLE, at Cooper's Pont, Camden. • - WM. F. ORIFFLFTS, .Tw„, General ettinnintendent. . appisgw . NE .. RA I L.ri '0 A D I NI • BO NT IL-41UL Ann- PHIA TO'BBOORLYN—THROUGH IN FIVE HOUR& FARB TWO . DOLLARS—E %CURS IO N TIO WIT!. THREE DOLLARSOOD FOR THREE DAYS.' On and. after MONDAY, August I, 16(14,.traine'volil leave foot of VINE Street, -Philadelphia,r_ -11YRRY MORNING, at o'clock. Sundays excepted , aware y thenob t3a by Camden and Atlantic' and Raritan and. Del Railroads to Port Monmouth; and by the commod one steamer Jesse Hoyt. to foot of Atlantic street, Brooltlyn. Returning, leave Atlantio-street wharf every day, gun, days excepted, at II A. 7d. ' Travellers to the city of New York are notified not to apply for passage by this Rne,.the State of. New Jersey Laving granted to the Camden and Amboy monopoll the exclusive privilege of, carryi ng passengers and between-thefreight cities of .P iladsinbla anti New York . W. T. GRIFFITTS, JR., General Superintendent. FOE "NEIMAN • No. 406 CUB: PHILAD FIRE Al D INLA DIRE Brioclo NJ Buell • • ' 'Chides Illithardson, Henry Lewis, - 0. W. Davie, P 8 Jnotioily . Gei3rge A. Wait,' I ' PEANCIS Ai MM14142 A.,MERICAN FIRE ntsußANcy. .•‘- -a- COMPANY. Inoomorated 1810,CHASTER. PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street,' above Third, Philadelphia.' , Having a large paid-up Capital -Stook and Surplus to .vested 'sound and available Securities, continues to Inure on Dwellings. Stores. Furniture, Merchandise, 'Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. . All losses' D lgamm iberally as. and promptly adjusted. Tkozoas R. Maris. • James R. Campbel, John, Welch. Bdaatind.O. Dattlh,, Samnel - C. 'Morton, Charles W. Poultner. Patrick Brady.. . • Israel Norris. JohAT. Lewis. • • THOMAS It: MARIS, President. ALBERT O. L. OaAwroan,Aeoretax7. . .fiegttf INSURANCE.. COMPANY, ..OF THB L ' L STATE' FPENNOTLYA NIA. ;-OFFICE Hoe. 4 and .5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS,. North, tddtr Of :WALNUT. Siseet.lbetwii4in DOCK and THIRD Streets. rhila44o.- INCORPORATED IN 1794—CHARTER lIEPETUAL. • CAPITAL $300,000.- • _ • PROPOTIBS OF 1 1 8 ' 6 111 COMPANY, FEBRUARY KARINE, FIRE, AN NSURAN D INLAND E. TRANSPORTATION FIRS, A • ' DIRECTORS ' Henry D. Sberrerd, Tobias Waver, Charles tdacalester, Thomas B. , Watteon. William S. Smith, Benry,G. !reams' William R. White, Charles 0: Lamle. °eines B:lituggt.,l.l.. , . George 0, " 0a Mho /Salami Gnat, Jr.. Ed %raid C - Kili n h , 1: . I ' t.: John , 11::Atizatin. ed. -t. wriziur i itua ,,. sa; sea ßT re D. ry .SHlAßEßD..President. cii noll34ir -. II TIMACIT „E• INERTRA.NCE. • 00M - APANT. alithorisedll4oo.ll97MgaßT3ll PSRPETUAL.• • OM & No. 311 WALNUT, -.llltest betvreesi.** and. • Ninth atmets, Philadelphia. ..• • • This Company will maitreWnst Loss or Damage bi Pe, on Buildings.- Paraiba., end Merchandise gene . • so. Dimino, Insurances enrressels.. Cargoes, and Freights. InlanaTtientianotiteall parts of the Union. DIRIOTORM. • • William Reber, • .. Davis Pearson. D. Luther, • • rater, Seiger, Lewis dudanried. •J.. B . Baum. • - . John B. Blackistom William F. Dean, Joseph Maxfield, • '• John Ketcham. WILLIAM BORER, President. • ".• • • wivrtp.putmge . President.; W. • U. burin. teetrobtry. — • ' so- ti WARE ifUTUAIISAYBTY , urstraorci. commirr. mosPoiWrite As prieuer pisir. 'brims . a' 1. - jip 4 . ninth - Azar " VISSII4 }To all parts r oittliViorldi '• •••;11441° HT. INLAND 10.1001.1101.• • • thagoodi by Elver, Cabal, I.aka tr a i r • `Limi tarrlach. • t , to au parte of the on. • FIEI 11180.11•0008 • •• • 01 Merchandise jpaerslly. O &area, Dwallbag Houses, /4. 'ASSETS OF PBS COMPANY,..IOY. 1. MIL 1100,000 United States Five per cent. Loan . ... 1107.0/0 Oa • 76,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan. 6 -7ss. 76,000 OD . 24000 United States 6 per cent. Lout, 'al— M.OP) 00 IMOD United States 7.3.10 per cent. Tian , • rTrlfotes' •-• ••• • • '66,3m 100,039 State, of t Perussylvania 6, per .dept. • ,997 1113 62,010 'Mato of Pennsylvania • 6 per ant. 1 67,660 00 :1211.060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent . Loa.. 1 7 ,628 00. ,110,C03 State of Tennessee 6 per cent._ Loa.. 16,030 MO 10; 000 Pennsylvania Railroad, let Mortgage • • 6 per cent. Bonds 2isoo 10,000 Pennsylvania Banroad, 2d Nonage • • ' 6 par cent. Bonds ta.sto 16,030 Shares Stook Germantown Gas ' 00, • .Companf principal and interest • eti• - by the city of Ptilli• flyttla.. MOW Or 6,00/ 100 Snares Stock Pennsylvania ,Rail. • • t road Coreparly_'- ' 7,311 00 . 6,000 IP) Stares Stock North PeruurylviZ ••• , • (Railroad Cowan,' .2.660 00 111,(0) tinned Masks CanUcata of Inaba& ' " , 11061 ...... IL tio 00 122,701 Limns on Bond and Mortgage,. Airob' . ps76o PirCtosi, 1212 k. 797 12 Xnrketlialno.: . l2724,l2o oo &tack ' . --- MOS X reoetrablo for Insurance* made.... .... 102,20 Ila •Balances &mat Anenaler—Drendrung 0 It' . 7/[l4' 1 : 11 1f! P.ollekeo6,4oonted interest. and °Ow WWI alp and ;Stock of snndr7 jaapeowl ear ."" other Companies, KM& estimakKillailke 4111111.10. Oaah on deposit with United' Statee t eorguniddiAllikieet to tea days* r— .1 a. 4 . call VA= .00 (bah on detaeit; MIES SO Cash in Drawer ,300 so • . BMW if t , I Dr I Thomas 0. 'Haag. John 0. Dlllll, • • Mumma ...A: Sendai. Theohilaa P*111103316 • John 'BI-' Pe'prosa. -James nilignair,. Hem* D*1144 Jr.. Lames C. nand, illiam C. !Ladwit, 3oeeph' rgeS: Huston.r. B. . Hut Leipar. ' Huh ()laic . °harp". IDOL , • , • JOHN 0 Minn 'INZIP/111. &or . ?outlay' !. HoLLntsimep. oLLlxsuzAri• GRIA.V*B, SITILANCI Ho. .3 - 12 W 1 11 .4 .21171 STI2IT . PmeuiDEMIAL ite for the ' NORWICH irres imetilf.l2olllo:.•'" . • zf u N A cif. wr i x o ti b ir p lNN ona: Ifferace paTtAtru.PHPk(by , itanwitt , " LlibOt g tor? . .lt O. I eeare:Phl i e _ (Lewd 4 1 0 .. Mint CO n ika Alt.emua. Mesas. WU. usraei uo.' Je'R-dca THE RELIANC.I4 ENSURAROB 00111- 1 F A RT or PHELADILPHIA. lierairporated in ifieL ElbarteyTerpettash OFFICE No. ,OS: weloarr • STREET. 'lnsures aiming loos or damage by FIRE House*. Stores, and other Buildings; limited or perpetual; ant on Furniture Goode, Waxen; and klembandise. 'CAPITAL le.ooo. ASSITS 5387.A1i OIL ~. lnfra in the following Securities. els: First Norge on City Property. well **crazed Slin,9oo oo Fmited Staten Government L oans 119, OM Op adelpalt City e per cent. Loans -- Rojo 00 monwealth of Pennsylvania 6per sent. 118,000,000 Loan ~.... 18.000 OD FennerylyWilroad Bonds, Ent and ere• dond No s Loans • ..... g,,app go Camden an 1X:07 Railroad CompanFiall:'S - L• ''',;. — i . pgiutrAzruid Re.....,,307.:..., 4,,1;r7.71: patty sII per cent. Loan ...... 4 •• 1601/ al BanUngdon , end Broad Top Railroad 7 per • *Olt. LOUIE • • o• a Eingo a r s o m bel s ß a s i at i Bank of Penneybr Stook i ania, Stock .....,. „Ito .1 Giinty , Firslnearance Company2vEtteer::.: ,AA • Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock of Ybiladelphia —..... Loam on C,ollate rale, well seeared..... 1. Accrued Interest ........., , Calk in bilik and on band..---.—... - ......... MI _.,..i I ns rictill . worthama market T,1411110...............-, W 5.01.1 ---....-- DiRIOTORS. ' 4121i117 600 AOert Toland. ‘ W,m. u ,, boas. n. W au ll L uniteeewn. i Pent lantatkue.... Pen manta ewer,. J. Johnson Brown. ~. .tlearleir L ei d „Th . es. H. M00r..., , c ~ ( PO . ' 0:L TIAGLIT. President traO,IOO.ELLIN Ileentary„ .., rmunnisPnLe. January 4. /FM _____ FORMAi P. XOLLINMEXAD. . . a u WEL IL - 01LAV1111. .114 .1 OLLENSHEAD & GRATES, aux- 1313 1 :TRAilicl..*OwY, No. al i it .iirgaon7 fit., CITY -• i aradAlip• A. a, g grp Ito the /IRS IN ts SURANCE CO., ldl7-amt" • or ALsafifT, N. Y. ~,, 'VTR'S T II 4 I'IRTRANCE EXCLUSW3tLY. —TOW PENNSYLVANIA FIBS INSITRINCgtOM PANT. Lneorwr4ed 1826. OELLETRIt PERPETUAL.. Rio. MO VW.M . .Btreet,rioppOldtst ladipelidend Square: • • This Company. ("Tomb', known to the FotnnitinltY I for nearly forty ears, continues to insure against Lori or Degusgor by Fire, on Public or Privets Buildings. 1, either permanently or for limitattlinte.t Far-- :Mitre, Stocks of Ooods, or llercirandiso generally. on liberal termed _ Their capital. together with • largo Surplus Fund, 11 Invested In the most careful manner, which . enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted sedulity in the mute of Ida. 1 • - • DIRECTORY.. • Jonathan Patterson.t Dunhill Stift; Jr.. Alexande - Jobn•Detveretug. • - banallittleburst, Thomas , Shontsuilliobtne. Henry Lewis, • , J. 43_111.tikiam NIL • • I JONAM.LN TATTIBiaII. 1440601 oommiir P. motrawazaArl. Wx. HOLLENBEERADAND GIUVIS8 9 1 I.I9RUILSACI AOlllll l % AO. 31A WM:4MT RTREXT. P Agent., for the gßcrrOA ITEM INKTRAIIIMIWZWY. 'or.!i*Nwg v ^`l' 1 ' loirMo BRIM WTENCIL ALPI , m:(.I: -, . ,C 717,7 7 7 7 .... y o R umrait mo soi — i, ---- . . . .. WRITVIN ARD Z eit ' RitAL DX. , _ loi. trig N The only saliataethe Unita A lli s ii 'Brae; ' , bent, witliATlVlSr id wr 4 l B 4°166 li g 2.666 Alpliabele am*, rzlimi. it. Ll 7 rreld Sitillid'Or is ear ''' * 'OM Regi lal lele ...tna tMlV:l i ht variety, , Bad p wi l ete at the Lowe* h Priam.. -__, sli t ~ _ Abe,- the beet f, IBLI. MI, ggic,_ Wri/ ..K - of , 1) - -7,7 j . '`T -I.—s ib 0 6 ahem Steaell Btu ell Medea • l-P-t-‘ ..) .R 04,*.X4Rt1i4/14.64,0C .IT 4 0 1 " - ; 1 •11 11 . Staiwi r intrfgram • I. ,' • •1 , .", 6): t .- '' -..; iri .t....., e: ;,,,,i. tiec.,,;v , ~- . vb..•:. 5 . it:Ate m4l .011 .:, .14.15 t irillp . )? . % ;t i't 11 ./.1 , ..1.11P! 1.• ' ' .1 0.4A..di1V: 1 RAILIIO4O ,l%f; INSURANCE. CB COMPANY. 'MDT STREET, - OELPHIA. ftD INSURANCE. TOW. Jo'bn W. EveriAeo, Robert B. Potter, • .Lobn Ketelor; Jr. , D. Charles Stokes, Joseph D. Ellin. BOCK, President. ARDISON, VieeTrealdent. 111.080.11$ 63 Robert lartol e. Samuel S. st J. P. Peniston, HenrpSloan William G..80a/ton • Jacob P. ,Jones, Jantes MaParland. oer No Tains . Serriple' Pittsburg; , Bergar..rittebarg• • 0. !AMP, Pic t aidan . DAVIS, Vice President. -r 44. • . .-.,-, - *. A , .'-' INROPOn pRoro *Lams: - . -- r ' Bre .t rav FICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF w SVBsIS ArS ' S liIATIA,2IT, QUARTER MAST TEricv. - OFf ii i c e i ! rio C . O B2 M o D w ITZ L S R A IL R T "i sireet. - OF • B . 1:1: 0 1181 .‘,.. 37 r _ Pl . one . St i ...We t• . IM.ei GENERAL'S OFFIGE, WAsennernit, D C. , Jtay 30, 1834. SEALED PROPOSALS, in DUPLIeLeTIe. wal he ea e PHILAWELPErA. August 1, 1834. PROPOSALB TOR FLOU'R ceived al this office until 12 o ' clock 8., on TUB4O AF. PROPOSALS will be received at this office anal FRI- fig inv s t a te e d notil lamed 4th, at 12 DAY. enenst 6. 1864. at 12 nicht& hf for fifteen thote 3L . Subsisteace Department. , IA atyAthifeorDeApourt buttes Army, the following subsistence litorea,deliver 2,240 ftie to the ton, to be weighed arid ineareted, sizes lirn__ rend tone Of least :quality White Ash A • uthrseite COAL., ' TWO THOUSAND (2 0120) BARRELS OF FLONR, i t: a n t. ga l e in e. 2 9 o . e l i : is. , fol v . i see z , pplytera for the ass a the UnitS 800 , full-hooped oak barrels, with 'roil:master bo agg ard an e d es a se t i v e a aj a t a h al e a w Y b ba are'reo a f ir t ad hesell; ba ai d n a g li oo ." d red ord O e n r " and condition, tree of slate, dent e seut other 'minimills', . se trantity less than the whole.o r stain hoops; meat to be free from met , roßanAlB(llcorgrat -f. d). of ia trtie S 'p7ck Fß o i f,l664-4 5113 . 5 i 5 a Coll weight, and thoroughly salted, and to at each temen end in retch quantal*, as may Its order ed by the Government, between the date of oontract and have been repacked-within thirty days of November 1, 1664 Noel. 1:4 2, aa ard w 3, ll a l n be d b f i a d r e w w h eri be ta k e n ate n ' t • e d elivery of the Flour to , c . q. ..... • aeoreßereb ee let tlii:G PB ov Pe er r a . ment mar direct; densely. To be delivered with's! twenty The eight hi reserved to reject all bide deemed. too al Ride must be la detplicaee. cad f m or e - ci e ce ech wi 7a n e ft? : . fr om th e opening of 'the bide , atolls se. n u tt delivered at day". from date of award. bleb, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. Bidders will , state price Per tOI! both tu t ies, •Y. of ual form writing and In figuree. t 1 D C yr hareee Or railroal dome to Iffsuilling 0 , . complauyi from 'r., be delivered within twenty days A guarantee, to be t igned by two respo Pe . _ I. .. The d e ß v ery of all Flour awarded to be from date or award. of, the bide. Asibie ii,... • tbeiHovernment warehouger in:Georgetown, at me Win I""eredea. whose • "B"thibi" ; Mn'"rdiThe • ith* tweata,days from the opening 50,0910 P s t n ie o zi u dt p li E re x trall in tr ig lin t, t i e e r y - AA sm ., oted BACON 200,000' Pounde tint quality PILOT BREAD. to be le by the nit Stetes - District Jet e. Hutted States ill TA `Payment w/... be made in cenificatee of indebtedness, an c from good, screed, " extra Voter." thereater.) , baked cad perfect:Jr dried be- District Attorney, or United States Col actor; the prom:aid will not be received. otherwise o ther funds as' foze be i ng Packed To be peck la boxes o For further infermation bidders will call at fhesolltere dt r ob b erreme i n e t 4Tenneaet impecteen'will be made jest weli-teasoned wood , of such kind se will No 11.39 GIRARD Street. • ' pot impart taste to the bread; boxes to con-. ttneGovernment sneey have for . • , A. , • Wbiebie trot fresh ground. tern:ester General U. S. A. GEORGE R ORME IL . . An coati of genteel:me mast accompany the bid of each By order of Colonel Gee. E. Crosman, AsalstantQasers • before 'the Flour is received, and none Will be accepted 89,200 ' P ta e l z7p Ar de t tl Y rs i Tq u itil a it n y e e t lite dried CORN•lineeeL ) a wait . t • Captain and A . 2. eldd w er n w b. bo fi b u tar tyri n s et:llr o th r2 o4fli t tii . l: . :r o o b fil a c y % and py no o'clockTealbbe Ledropeeipoorranthodb, are vi- in well coopered. headdinee bewail. 20.000 Pounds cnante pelverned WHITE SUGAR; (IFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND I n tly i nol e d to amply with their bids, or from bidders in strong barrels. 1 ..." EQUIPAGE. PHILADELPHIA. JUlr 23. MC at'"ot zirm en tto respond. , e ' • 5,000 Pounds ADAMANTINE. or STAR CAN. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office 7 0 0 „ rtanen t 'ls/serves the 'right to mint any bid few DLLS. full weer • . ._ _ lentil 12 teclock M., on FRIDAY. Annie. 6th. 1664, for • at' e ,,, e. mde to b e aedneme , d to the nodetaenitele teb,ooo Poppers clean. dna. dey SALT , In well coop. surely - Mg the Schuylkill Arsenal with the, following a t 'N o , 223 0 . /inset, endorsed ' Proposal.; for Flour. eredemaddined barrels; S C. ORIONS,. articles, viz: „ . Army Bootees , to be sewed by heed or machinery, ati2.B but if by machinery, to be double-soled, without welts Ti,. above. stores, w wi itli tbi tte ty rze d zei or on ds o t f y Pork oracyft ea ra d unable to deliver the Mores within ted to hol their goods -to be army standard in all respects, and of the follow- A, Rmy cLoTRING ' • ..AGamilaiEU cad "i e v • E t ß b e t co itdi n md , ye t...e m b we e ob d a e c ll ... v ede e rid • 1118 BPentithi"s to the W 0 palm , via ' °Pairs N'). 105 Z' a OFFICE , SennranvvelneObio , Dile 9L /ffill. livery: Centractere are extf i ill state the time relative for de ludes No. Ile; 12 pairs 0. 12e; 2 pairs No. 13s, and 1 ~ _ ( pair No. 14s. , THURSDAY, Ananet nth. A. D. • .-1884, for feaniehtne 1 . 'for shitimeat. Dark.bine Machine Thread, No. 70-Stuart a. delivered PE IPOS 8 are invited •bv the undersigned - anal wi th out expenee t 6 the lint "Mates, until required Tin Canteens, correlated, army standard a ferred to therein but the y Staeutant, to be delivered free df °Marge. ate " with the ProPeatale. alle" re • XnaPbacks. ' Paiute 'and strapped; naralAale ' arm7i. A rra y re a Clothing Depot, STEUBENVILLE, Ohio. in proposal mud nut be encloted with the sample barn thie Department with "SKY.BLUE KERSSYS,' , , enemies of all articlestexcera Pterkenmetthe standee& and made of etrong, pure, d al linen ; domes- -m n e as, with the name of the party fer• e ariatenuet be in boxes. and not in paper parcels, each tic manufacture preferred. A ample of the material goad, . ne w w be ith ei.. bl in dd in e"r's a n u a d m pay e .1.11 Avon by John must be forwarded .with the proposal. . Canteen Twine, army smudged. therreon • Fatties 'Oreille, &node • iu- net e - --, - Ad to' the rt f the IF Vatted States nuaang tee red•sad quality . of roods dis i lin ku oilL y mer s fkured neat samples, marked awl leaMoerea 'la' cotresvo 0, Taylor, teepee eon epa 0 n . . f , Canteen Webbing, army standard. in their bide s e parate proporals, in duplicate. must, be nu d e or Anny-tharidard samples of each of the above articles can be, seen eit this Mlles, to e wbieh deer - erne mime flee . atientin or geode they propoee to furnish. with their PrOPOECE. cad' diktinctle state ainaime of imilverv. the 'trice each article enumerated, and laddere may propose for Bids will be opened on THURS • th e w bole or anY • Part of each • aa Tti mP elo r 7er. ar w ked ill . . a fraa444 " 21 • 47- " . * • et'. . ' - DAY, soviet ere- lath, IL 311 lan. at 10 o'clock A.. ai• . A printed copy of tins adverthsement must bet attached Bidders must state in their PrePetairethe Dean (Which when Maare invited to be present, and 'awards to each tea, and the proposal. must be speeiffe in come meet be given In twitting se well see in Agnrea), ths d• bl the reafter . Bid- plying with sails terms. Will be Made as noon as pre lea e quantity, and times tive Areimena den or their egly authorized agents are expected to y ar eh promnal mere have th e written pearantee of Each 1 ,18 mint be Misialllebd by twoteeponslble per- . be ?Papered to ve security that the goods will be fur- ter o reeponalbleperaona, for the tatelmeateof the mere.- BOlts, whose e zi te S. a__ree Must be appended to the gets. nis Ed if an award is made . The right to 'reject 0 /Y went, who will sive hoods if required . mane and c • set to as being geed and sufficient se bid deemedatnreasonable to reserved. Blazer forms for proporas, contusing the form. of verity 'for the amount involyed• by some public lance bid order hf Colonel Thomism Swords keersteurt Quin- tiora s e tee., may be bad on applic a ti o n a t t ee ee m ee , tionary of the United States. CetteN and times that do teamste r Oeheral. ALIOANDER _ e _ The sellers' name. place of Maness, and•date of rew inds from defaulting oozirraetors, r . __ Captain 'and A. a la chase, mime of contente, gross, tare, and net weignuie, net fe l / 1 1Cone_Pill WWI the requirements of this adver- 3120•11 t , Mint be marked on even" Package. and all old marks tnement. win not beboaellbereci. FOR MATERIALS FOR must be obliterated. Blank forms for.proponaseembracing the terms of the• • B e annie of -weights. be Professional public weigbers, guarantee required on (MeV bid, can be had on applies - . P ROP OSALS THE NAVY.. . to be given whenever required. .lion at this oMee e and none others which do not MO-, • ' . ----;- - • NAVY DEPAirrerawr, No bids fromaartles won have failed to fulfil a former brace this goarauteelgelll be coneldered, nor will any , • •_, proposal be tonsiffetela • - helots not t . trictip conforms • . BUREAU or ReurparanT AND RECaternme, cement will MI considered. - ~. . ,Juer 18, 18SL a: Bids will iziclede• packages and delivery a nd any point te tee requirements tire Stated . Army' Sure - SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish material" for the in this city to be designated 1-c this office; a. any in- Bids must be ender Prop sale for plies." stating the pa et article bid for. • Wavy, foe the yea if year ending 30 th June 1281, will be re- ferior paokaites or amperage will be conaiderainufficient •".. •,- "ee Q. H. OROS3IIIIe craved at • the Bureau o a omen en I Ilk 1 t et Recruiting. cause for rejection of cop ants. .1,90-. et Aireet•Q. M. General. Ur S. A. until the thirteenth day of Auguet next, at 10 o'clock • Pee Ment will be made in such fonds as may b 4 fill- A. M. when the bide will be opened without related to sashed by the United Settee for the purpose. 'PROPOSALS Et:MO/AIL STBAMSHIP an at , deletes' &ideation of malls or otber centres Proposals to' be end ersed "Proposals for Sebeletence A sERVfOR BSTWnN TIER UNITED STATES AND he materialsind articles embraced in the classes Stores," and directed to ISA AC B. WIGGiN. BRAZIL. named ale particularly described in the printed eche- au4-6t - Captain and C. 8. Vols, cine, any of which will be famished to each ae desire . e leogeeniefis DEPAaritEarr: to.offer; on appiication to the cammandanta of the re. m /OFFICE OF ARMY. CLOTIIIIRPAND . • WASHISOTOR, Jane 17, 1884. speetlve yards, or to the navy agent nearest thereto.. • QUIPAOR. In aaeordance with theArigions of the Act of Con- and these of • all the rude upon. applicatiott to the . 1 e• 'eels 1 • PRIDADELPITIA. August 2. ISM • geese. approved May 26, e3bich la in the words foie ,Barran- Tees divieton into ciliates, being for the eon. ett k ea 'ALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office towing, to wit: -re ' • venience of dealers in each, such portions only will be ' ;., • HIV clock M. on TUESDAY, the eth 'intent for "As Acr to authorize the establishment of oxen mail furniseed as are actually required for bide. The com- i -' i ri.li , gthe Solayliall Arsenal with the follecieng ar atesetiship eereice betwes elioDeated States and Bra- znandata and eau agent of eachlatation will, in addl. i . ie Lion to the itched 9Of tames at their own Yards, have I -r-- et Teat a fft r etal Fine. linen Or (*WM army standard. Be it enacted by the &mate and Bones of Represen- a copy of the schedules of the other yards for exandna- , • eu- Eh Burlaps , ample., titre& O. tech ,- rmy standard. e tativeeV'the United &aye yfaysinnog in ampress as- Hon only, from which it may bejudged whether it will . a- P t end Ft d Hospital Ft req ape, rmy standard. eembied, That the Postmaster 'General be, and be is be desirable to make applie,ation for any , of the clasenal - .9,,,Zinch Dere-blue Worsted Lice (one and one half hereby: authorized to unite with the General Post O ff ice of tbose yeses. Department of the lamtreeof.-Ms ) lleor such officer of the Offers must be made for the whole of the class , at any .e- V h Darla blue Worsted Lace (one half f h) nc etemY Oovernment of Brazil as shall be authorised to act for yard noon one of the minted schedulee, or in strict - ...t„ .....,.. that Governinent, in establisb beg direct mail eximenutia conformity theteviilli, orthey,evill not be considered. . a e,e,e, e el - .. e 1. el lOW Worsted Lace Mires eighths inch), cation between the two countries by means of a monthly, In compeeing the classes, theprice stated in the column " _ ~ .1 'e s edam line o,Bnd-class American sea-going steamships , to be of prices will be the.standar d, and the aggregate" of . e.e". of not less than two tbousand tone burden each, anceor the clams will be carried out according to the prieell ea r ' , ge tnd d I f bf tb boles ye b ar ramp es o sac o e a ve artio sufficient number to perform twelve round tripe or voy. stated. , • . • • i Jere seen at this office, to which deliveries mad ages per annum between a port of the United States, nig requested of bidders to avoid erasures and sleben. eintricete conform north of the Potontac river, and Rio de Janeiro, in Bra- lotion df fitness, and to See that the amounts are coreß dd I ere •moat Mate in then proposals the price (whit& " zil, toughing at Saint Thomas, in the West Indies, at • racily darned cot.' ~ , Meet be . aiven in writing as well as in agues.) the (Muse BahhelPernambuce, and *inch other . Brannan and in The ooneractewlll be awarded lo the lowest bona Jas.:7.WD' am time*• of delivery. termediate port or porteatesball be consideredlleaMeary • ' bidder Wimericea proper security for its fulfilment. The i COh bid most be guarantied by two responsible per- - and expedient: Protlida,..That the expense of the sere bureau' reserves the right to reject all the bids for any, !„. Wheseamnaturee must be appended to the gamma- Mee shell be divided between th e two Governments, and clam, if deemed exorbitant 'ad certified te, 'Ea being good and ea fileieut seen) that the United States' Portion thereof shall noeexceed All articles must .tie of the very beat quality, to be • . • for the amount involved, by some public taintless - the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars for delivered in the navy yards in good order, and In emit- . nr the U n ited btatel- . thepeformance of twelve round tripe • per annum, to be able vowels and packeges. properly marked with the , i 4- aide in mdefeuluere contractors, and those that deter . paid odt of any money appropriated for the service of the name el the contractor, as the case maybe, at the exe • ItAreill) (Imply with the requirements of this advertise- • Post Office Department. yeasts ald risk of the contractor, and in all respects sabeetarSuß wilf.hot bet cortsidered Aso. I And be ft further enacted, That the Poet- ) act to Abe inspection, measurement, count, weight, . " 'Bien forms foe bromisals embracing the terms of Life' " master, General be, and he is hereby, authorized to in- Arc .of the yard where received, and to the entiresatese ...S . ee tequized on each bid. can be had on apwlienea 'lto proposals for said mail eteamehip serene by public action of the commandant thereof. . . t Ibis office; and none others which do not eine • adverteament for the period ole sixty days, in one or Bidders - are referred to tee commandant of the re. tbie goarautee will be considered. new wilt &air more newtompers published in the titles of Witching - apsetive yards for samples, instructions, or partle ....Prepaid be considered which does not strictly COAMlnlif tort, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York, and Basket, deecripelon of the &ranee; and all other &hinge a teethe requiremeats th erein stated. respectively. and •to contract with the' lowest respon- . equal. preference will be given to articles of Azle:Glean lAls Must ter endorsed, '` Propoeale for Army sup, : Bible bidder for the same for a term of ten Years, to manufacture. 't statingthe partictaar article bid far. • • • commence from the day the first , steamship of the pro- ' Every offer, at required by law of Mk August, 1846, • e ,) ',, •- ' ' Cl . H. CIIOSNAIf. . prised line shall depart from the United States with the meet be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form 1 , 41 3 41 ...... %ALQM. O. urdtpd States Army. malls for Brazil: Prorated., That Proposals for monthly of which le herethatter gtven, and also by , a certificate aeoe ... - s t t pyr i r Es. tripe-that is to say, for t we lve ' round voyages pin an- signed by the collector, f internal revenue l'or jhe die. ELME E num, out and bask, are received and accepted by him tract be which he rezides„that, he has a license to deal -- t OFFJOIARMr-V.OTILING AND EQUIPAGE. within, the limit as aforesaid, from a party or parties of in the articles which be 'propoees to farnieh; or by an • o. 50 BROADWAY, New. York , August t, 1864. undoubted responsibility, passeasing ample ability to affidavit signed by himself and sworn to before some SE LED PROPOSALS will be received at this °Moe, , furnish the ate:misters isauired for the service and magistrate mitherized to adminieter such oath„ that he mina 12 o'clock If-, ewe -THURSDAY, the 11th instant, offering good and etelletent sureties for the faithfu l per- is a manufacturer of. or regailaredealer , in. the articles for delivery by contract. at the Depot of Army Clothing formance of such cohtraeL: And provided, further, That he offers to euPPly, and luta anima as each manturac- mid E quipage. In New York city, Brazil proposale shall be accepted by the Government of . tnrer or dealer . • Elewed Boet. , , mid that distinct and samaras contracts with_ ; Those only whose offers may be +accepted will be no. Petiged•Doeneee. each Government, containing similar provisions, shall titled, and the eentmct will be forirarded as soon there. . bowed Beets. be executed by such accepted bidder or bidders; each after, as practicable , which theyewill, be required to Pell ;1 .: OovernMent to be responsible only for its proportion of execute within ten days after Its re pt at th e poet office Pim ier l / 4 the anbaidy to be paid for the service. or navyi agency named by them. . Sainplee of Wlr creelf en at this office. 'E150..9. And bd it further enacted, That any con - The °entracte will bear date the ay the notification Bidders will , a140.4447131}ntity they wish to furnish. tract which the Postmaster General may execute under is given and deliveries can be derma del . - and bow male tAey plate the delivery of the the authority of this act shall go into effect on'or before - burettes ia the full amount will required to sign quantity they fotee e • the first day of September, one thousand eight hundred the contract, and tbeir responsibility certified to by a They will eubsitit proposals a sample of.the and sixty . Ave: and shall. in addition to the nanal Mimi- United States district Ridge, United States, district at- article they propel. - . lotion,, of, ocean mall steamship contracts, provide that torney. collector. or Nary agent. AS additional se- A proper guartattaameneeseiconerrany all bids for the the steamship.' offered for the service shall be construct- minty, twenty per cent= will be withheld from the faithful perfermance,bl if defiersot. , ed of the best materials and after the most approved meant:of the bills until the contract shall have been The United States reesteeekthe right to reject anY part model,. with all the modern improvements adapted for completed; and eighty per denten/ of each bill, a pe or the whole of the blase atemea be deem° for the Jo sea-going steamships of the first class; and shall, be. proved In triplicate y the commandants of the re- terest of the mervice. e ~.... , r . „ e , , e fore their aperient' and acceptance by the Postmaster spective yards, will • be • paid by the navy agent at the proz.a s should be eadoreed Proposals for Pennine- GeneraL be subject to inspection and survey by as ex. points of delivery-unlem requested by .the contractor i log (bare insert the name , of the article tad for;, lad ad perienced naval constructor, to be detailed for that par- to be paid at another navy agency-Within ten days dressed to Lieut. Colonelele. IL.VINTON. pose byithe Secretary of the,Navy,.whose - report Omit. , afterewarramis Beall have been passed by the Secretary an3-7t Deputy Quaztermsetter . General U. 8. A. , be made to the Postmaster General; that the two Oo• of the Treasury. vernmenta shall be entitledlo have • transported, free of I '?lt is stipulated in the contract that If default be mode A RMY SUPPLED& expense, on each and every enamor, a mail agent to by the Parties of the fleet 'part in delivering all or any -take °barge of-and arrange the mall matter, _to whom of the articles mentioned in, uty mass bid for in the ••••••• °Mee OP ARAM Hearn - ten AIM EQUIPAGE, suitable accommodations for that purpose shale be as contract, or the quality *reach time" and places above . • 502 BReADWAT„ signed ethat in case of failure from any cause to perform provided. then, and in that cam, the contractor and his • • . _..i ;A :1 1 7 Yoax. July 25 MB any of the regular monthly voyages stipulated for in the sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum SEALED PROPOSALS be received at this ogles • centred, a pro rata deduction shall made from the of money not (exceeding twice the amount of such chore, mall 12 o'clock 31.. on TH GlitBDA le the 11th of August compeneation on account oft such omitted voyage or which may be recovered front time to time, according next, tor the delivery, by:contract. at the Depot of pee; that suitable-fine and penalties - ma be im. to th e act of Congress, in thse case provided, approved Army Clothing and Equipage in New York city- . . for delays and irrogulanties in the regu l ar per- March Si, Hal • ... -,•• Army Blankets, of doznestio manufacture, wool, ' °manes of the service according to contract , end that No bids for more than one yard must be enclosed in gray, (with letters U. Bin black, 4 males long in the the Postmaster General shall have the power to in.- one envelope, an d the same meet be distinctly endorsed centre), to be 7 feet long and-6 feet 6 inches wide; to U rinate the contract at any time, In Mae of its being on the outside, ' Prorate for Materials for the Navy, 'welch 6 Pounds each: • . underlet or assigned to any other parts for th e nary-yard-at name the y aid). ' ' and addressed Bidders will will state the number they wish to furnieb. ” bro. 4.. An 4 be It further. enacted, That the mail • " To the Chief of the arum of Equipment and Recruit- bow many they can deliver per week. when they'ean steamships employed In the, service authorized by this Mg, Navy Department, Washington, D. C'' commence, and when they can Mash their deliveries. • •ad shall be exempt from all - port charges and custom FORM OF OFFER. C. Proposals meet be accompanied by a proper puerane house dues at the port of departure , and arrival i n the 'whicb, from a firm, must be signed by all the mem- tee, tatting forth th at, if a connate is awarded to the United States: Provided, That a similar immunity from berg: • party nemed therein, he will at once execute the area port charges and +maim bottle dues IS granted by the le —of—. in the State of --, hereby agree tract , and give bond for tne faithful performance of the, ( Government of Brazil to furnish and deaverfn the teepective navy yin& all same. • i."ipproyed May MM." , ' ' the articles named in the chases hereto annexed, agree- The United Mates ieserres the right E. 3 reject alebide e • PROPOSALS . • ably to the provisions of the schedules therefor, and in deemed objectionable. ~. . Will be received at the Post Office Department la the conformityearith , the ;advertisement of the Bureau or Proposals Intel be endorsed " Proposals for tarn ish cty. of W ashington , until 3 o'clock P. M. ,of SATURDAY, Equipment and Reernitmg,dated July 18thelSert. Shotad log Blankets," and addressed'to • ettrafirerdify of October, 11144,- for•oonfeying the mails of and offer,be accepted. izequeet to be addressed at --, Lient Col. D H. VINTN. the United States by a monthly line - f fint al Ame- and the contract sent to the nary agent at —, or to iyefeet Deptay Quartermaster General U. S A.' Mart sea-going steamehlpe oPnot less than two then- —, for signature aid oertitleate. nand tone burden. each, and of a sufficient number to , • - (Signature) A. B. • perform twelve round voyages psr annum between a i Tate.) EDICAL. '' " inlets port of the United States nor th of the Potomac river and ' - • Rio de Janeiro. in Brazil, touching at St.-Thomas, i Tbe menial. which the bidder enetoses meet be pasted . tbe West Indies, and at Bahia And. Pernambuco• l a to this offer, - hd each of them signed by him Opposite SPRING DEBILITY 1 Brazil, fora contract tenn of ten. yx.ir.a.to commence on • a each ankle in-,the schedule the price must be set, the •or before the let day of September, 18M and to date t e lMalUlt 'OO carried ont, the aggregate footed UP for each LANGOI:II3. lAEISITITDR. from tbe day th e first steamship of such line shall leave lase, and the amount likewise written in words. If awn THAT the United States with the mails for Brazil , the parties who, bid do not reside near the place where LOW SPATS OF THR.BYSTIM , Bidders must designate Om United . States port of de- , the articles are to be delivered, they, must name in Peculiar to the SPRING TIME OF. YRA-Raare llainedie partnre and arrival, and may, at their option propose I b their o ff er a rson to whom r Pe o dere on them are to ate ) y relieved ',Ayr the • • e delivered to embrace additimeseletermediate porteenteeituchetWee --' • , . • FORM 0.9 OU R A ANTES. PERUVIAN SYRU ,P Or Protected Solution a PROTOXIDIO7 noir • steareshfmrshall touch on their outward or homeward ;mangos, to deliver and recelyemens l e e Tbe undersigned, —, a—, in the State of—, and --- of ---, In the State of hereby gear- THE PERUVIAN STR,VP Each bid should name the lime proposed to ebe scan. • sane th at 'in the foregoi n g bid f ' f ' r pied in performing the passages each way, between , ,case e o or-any o. the United Statesport of elepertn;* and arrival andllle a 8 li theblood the classes therein named be accepted; he or they will, IMP ea with its vital principle, or - de Janeiro and should be accompanied by a map or di- 1 within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the LIFBELEMENT, IRON: agram of t he route, showing the intermediate ports atln Post office name d , or navy agent designated, axe- fusing Srainewra, VIGOR. and• New Lure into`allparte *Mehl the steamships, are to call to deliver and re- cute the contract for the same with good and sufficient a the *agleam-, cone ma ll s. Schedules of the sailingelaye, stating the =reties, and in eine , the said shall fall to enter One of the matt distinguished. Jurists it New etailaod propored days and been of departure from each port, into contract, arc aforeaeld we guarantee to make g ood writes Do's friend tut fonowe; • 'aa well as the proposed days and hours of arrival. the dill between ' offer that difference the of the said --- aact '' I baser tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the reseal should alto sa;ompan.y each bide such schedulesanyr. 4 which may be acoepted. fatly suottarts your prediction. It hair made a New steel .." 181rnatame of two guisrantors,) . C. D. ever, ter be subject to the'approval of the Poet Depart , - R. F. of me; Infused into my system new vigor and energey; I ments of the respective countries, and to alteration by (Date.) am no longer tremulous and debilitated as when you said Departments from time to 'time, as the interests last saw 'me, but stronger..heanier and with ama/ Witneem. of the peoerosed international postal service, may re- I hereby certify that the above. ;a amed -- k capacity for labor , mental and pheedoal , th an at ma are known time during the last Ave years." The stetmishirig offered for thiii service meet be Ame- to me as men of property, and able to make good their - Actin steionern of the first elan, and before acceptance guarantee . '. ••• • - • Ai:gelatines% Ave:leaf Barton Rays: •well be subject to Inspection and survey by an expert- (Date, ) (Signature) G. H. "1 hgve been mug, the PENIPTIAN SYRUP for some rienced naval emestructor to emaintaeledlor that Porpoise T ',. time pst tt reline waw Yuma, scree - Alum of sPearrer by the Secretary of the' NEY: obe ed`hY the United States Dist rict Judge, Unt MAST/CITY 0 aivaanz. " Proposals must conform in all respects to the prove Jed StatieS n istrict Attorney, Collector. or Navy Agent. Pamphlet, tree. .7. P. DISMORII Mons and requirements of the aforesaid .act, approved t The fellee = gre the elms" reqtaxed at the respeo ive . No. 491 BitoeDiv4y. NEW YORK. guaranteed, with a • Navy Y • May 28th,1864, and meet be properly gua • .." . RITTERY, MAINZ. - -sans:eatery testimonial that the guaxantore are men of No. 1 Flan banYllB and Twine; No 6 Sperm Oil. No. COUGHS ! LDS I CONSUMPT 0 lON I property. and abundantly able to make good their gal- 7 Cotali I Uktnall :le 10 Leathe r;' 'Zi ll '• a. a . o . Leath er . ~ , i , !antes. The bidder's name and residence ', and the name ) lose ; a No. 13. Lanterns; erlo.ela Tallovr• No. 22. Etta- ' ' of each member of the Area .when a company offen, ti ery; No. 23,' Hardware; leo.' 24; Ship' Chandler I WiliblielaJgalbania el IFIld Cherry. 'should be distinctly stated Melee proposaL Oen ire MIX l'it n . V, Dry Goods; No. 29aFirewexid; eio: 3la Tar erii •A - °MAI ° &a" Maar 41 . 1 9 2669 " Bammuto ell • The acceptance br non-acceptance of the bid will be 6 1 Nea f Oil determined by thaPostinseter General as eoon as peseta and ta aild • • • • "•• TIIB yroaLn FOR . x CHARLESTOWN MASSACHUSETTS." eable after the time limited for their recePtiemi bet ne No. 1, Flarranves and 'Twene, No. • C° " 4118 • Cal"' ash,. BeeekehttbQffienit, o. o Sperm Oil; No. of Breathirtg, Hoarseness , Sore at. sal con be acceptedpropo by this Department tureen the 7 Cooking Utensils •No fe ewes*: No. ID. Leather; No. bidder is also &scooted by the Government .of. Brazil as 1 h • • Creme and vers Affection of 'provided forear. the aforesaid act: - Andineeses of such s" a.. • i eLest er :Bose; No. 12. Ox Hide for dope Ne. 13, Sleet Iron; No! la 'Soap and Tallow; No. 26 &ashen • THE THROAT, LUNGS, • joint aaieptance, dietinct and eeparate contracts are to be r, CHEST. executed by the accepted • bidder oe bidders with each o. 22, Stationery; No. 23, Hardware .-• No . el. Etilt: Prieto,. s Balsa. t ~.,' Ti' ,l4 Cbaucilm No , 26. Copper Wire • No. 27, D • Goods -' --•-• - --- C ' d • ar rtedemea sot Dry two ca Gov erninena centalning shriller provisions, each. Go. ea,. s e . ra4,,,„ eat , Na se. w hale : Tar. and ii (btter and /tape t he of in the a , Verninent tO be rernaible may for its proportion oaths . • aie - tens, but loosens it. and eteareees the age of istit a lm: subiady to be paid or the service. . ..... • BROOKLYN . NEW YORK. ' . Pasta,. -Proposals thou' be sent, 'ender seal, to "'flie First figfo. 1, PlakVanvaa'afact Twitui.;"No 3, /rem Netts., ' Nonehreptibt• rillitim signed "/. BUTT' Attenuant Poetmaster General, ..." Foreign Desk," with the words •.• Mei/ Proposale '-" /bream M atta, " Rite N• 4 Tin. Zia' No .. - arnpper. "oa WO Sheave ere , etc. ; o, , c; etc. ; tr. 6, • Suarm 011• eke@ White Pine,Ash Black Walnut, eta. • e witten. on the face .'f the address • and they should be kr - 7 o a a t a i ert e eleate Siouan ' - despatched in time tO be received In. or before the first boggiest ' w i , a ° ' a * 8 ' and Cookies Ca ' : REDDING'S . RUSSIA SAL 10,- No 11 Leather Hose,; No 12 , SALVE 1 day of October next, which will be the last day for re- at e e t ea v ita , •a e. wait, ' - l e , e ' - ' and Inpe. No. 18. Soap A Iffielei Pain Eiemtemeteer. leaven/proposals under this advertisement ,„,a Tallow re; 20, B e e. M. Brdaß, , No. 22, Sta t ionery ; No. Postmaster General. A Hardware; No. at, Ste e p ChandlerY; No 27, Da Has FORTY YEARS' ReePRRIENCIE. Goods; No. 7S: Firewood ,• N . 31( Neatefoot Oil. fully establiahed the superierity of this Salve Vera - This Department Is not advised that any de. • . PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. all other healing remedies- It reducesthe most a "at finite action hAs yet -been taken by the Government of No, 1, Flax, Canvas, and Twine; No. 6. Sperm Oil g looking Swellings and lIIIIIIIMEEIOrm If by an gry Bradt in respect to • the establishment of the proposed No. 7. Cooking Utensils; No. 10, Leather; No. 11, boaia uLD B mm. WOUNDS, Revere, Boren.: a t e a steamship service between the. two coantriee; but Wig Leather Hose; No 18„Soip and Tallow.; No-20 ,' Rtembee, sarpriaingly sheet time. ' • a probable that by theist of October, next, the limit fixed No 22, Stationery; No. 23, Hardware; N 1). ' 24: Ship .., „ (MCP 26 eta. et Boa. for the reception of proposals ender this advertisement; Chandlery • No. 27. Dry Goods; No. 21•1,,1raw004; 'C o , certain, infonnetlon on that subject will have been re- 31, Ter On a n d Neateferet Oil: - . • The above an old and welLeetabtished Remedies_ waved " - When received, It will made public. , wesHIROTON. D,_ . O. ' ~ Tor Sias by ' je2afted ' ' M. B. No. 1' Fl . ax, Canvas, and TwinetNeeee Tin and Zinc; J. P. DiNEMORE, 491 BROADWAY,NEW YORE kL 8 FOR No, 6, Sperm 011,• No. 8, Stoves and Caelllg i Caboolies 8, W. rovims abo No. It ,lo Leather; o. 12, Lignumviust No. Lanterns . ; • . Vii TREMONT St., BOSTON. 'Y TRIMY No. e Beep and Tallow; No. 20, Brashest ci. 22, Sta- jelB-erwlint - and by an Dresden.. tioneff .•• No. Xi, Hardwares ' No. 24, Ship Chandlery; .160; . Copper Wire; No 27, Dry Goods_a No. 31, Gal lery roe,- No. ae Chain Iroin e No. 36, Walnut, etalto saan.leateesh; No. 88 . /seed GOPPer. hrleettelt - 1131FROPOSAL B FOR MAT LIt&BLE. IRON CAVALRY TRantutos. ORDICANON Opyr WAS. DEPLITN7II" wLignonon, July is. 1854. HEALED ?BOYCE ALS • ill be mooned at this office until RATUEDAY, Angust2o. Ige4. at o'clock P X , for the delivery at the following points of the undermen tioned ,quantitiss of malleable-Irontrimmings. for ca valry equipments: At the New York Agency, New;Nork. Be,ooo seta. At the Frankfort! Arsenal, 10,000 sets. At the Allegheny Amoral,' 20,000 sets. At the St. Louie Arsenal, 10.101. Bach Be!. is to 4:outlet of the ambers of each kind of buckle. equate, ring, bolt, stud, and loop now pre , scribed. except Slat two of the rinim in each set are to be made of the new pattern, with atop, according to the model to be seen at the above areenalgri _The castings are to be made of the best quality of malleable iron, the • tongues of the bunkleir of the best stook • wire. The di- Inenerions of the cleaned castings and the Haigh; and di -111012610M of the bungle tongues and ratan, meet con form strictly to the standard ranges, which will be al).- - plied before japanning. Alter being thoroughly cleaned, pad freed from all, spruce and irregularities they are to belapfutned,in,theb eat manner - The goods are to 110 put up in pavers. in the estiel man. Der. and packed, two hundred complete sets in a box of IA quality, and marked as may be prescribed by the in- SP:iodine °finer. The work is to be subject to,'lnkriection at the mama.. , received or paid for which - have - not passed Mapco .spellverien'aie to be 'nide as follows% . _ 'Bidders will state the weekly rata AS Whial t hey eat dde deliver. • rs will state the arsenal or arsenals where they poi, 45401/vet, and the number of sets they propose Eteliveir at each place , formore than one. Failures ' 'make 'deliveries at a specified time will subject the ,eontreator td a forfeiture of the number he may fail to deliver at that time.. , , , lie bids will be rec e ive d from parties other tha n resit tar manataittnren of the articles proposed for, and who pre known t 4 this Department tobe capable of eget:l:ctn.'. =tt& 'workwroposedfor, y , Forme of bids:Ma be 'obtained Ist above•nareed arsenals. Proposoidatt Grads out on tine form will not be coneidered,' OtIAIANTTX -'?The bidder will be required to accompany hia,propo anion with a guarantee, Maned by two responsible per_ sons. that, 14 case his bid be accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the Iliteae, with good and snel latent stiretlea, in a enim equal to the amount of the eon. tract, to deliver the articles proposed, in,oontormity With the terms of this advertimment; and is cam the Mild bidder should fail to enter into the contract,. they ..likanake goodthe difference betweerf.the offer of meld bidder and CUe unit responsible bidder, Or the person to _whom tbe contraet may be awarded. e :reePoMdbllity of the guarantors! masit be irhown offtelag certificate of the Clerk of the hearses Dia ct Court, and the United Stain Dietriet Attorney. ode in the sum equal to the amount of the contract, abLxl by the contractor and both of hie guarantors, ie retinind,er the susereefal bidder or bidden upon g the a I F tr:Enant. ORX oleGillAii.APTge. s We, the undersigned, residagta in he the , fount , of and .Btate of -7---- ' hereby jointly and severally constant with the Dulled States, and guarantee, in case the foregoing Maar— Joe Jane , at he or, they 'WI at once eremite the .con jor the awns, with good and etticlent surettae, in a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to furnish the articles Proposed in 'conformity with toe terms of this advertisemeht, dated July 14. /81*.tinder which the bid was node; and in case thenteid' , „ shall .1411 to enter into a oontritat'ae- aforeeald, we guarantee to make I. d the difference between the o ff er of th s said and the Xext lowest responsible bidder or the person to whom r . contract may be awarded i • -anon tinder our hands and seals 'Witne day'of —, • To this'guatintee must be $1;310141 the one nett- Inn above'mentfoned. _ :Zech party ;obtaining a emitgast•wlll., be obliged , to Jter, into boudeirith approved earettes for the faithful igeeution of the cane. I Upon the award being, made, auseeasful bidders will , Itie notified and fursdshad with forme of contrast and bandy nte D ilreeerv" the Tight( tosttOsci any or all; e r tr4 Wit to ide I d e emed tureatisfactory oh any account. peseta 'will be addressee "Brigadier General • Game , Ti Barony, Chief of Ordeitiolv Waehi= ' and will he endorsed, 'Proposals fir bls / 1 4 Cam/kg Trimminga. ' jorfaiirms Illefigodier.t3entrdif Cadet Ord-mum& PRO • • SAES CiRSE, )IQITIP ;tea.'. " ' • otit tint-Vice Osproz.WAß Dzazaralarr, WearnworOte, D• C. July 74 1881. FEOFOSALti..wiII be • received by this Department untiltAugluit 12th. DM, at 4 P. M for the delivery at the following Arsenals • oft Bone. Equipments, United &Mee cavalry.pattera. ae hereinafter stated: t At the New :Fork duelist, 10,000. At the Frankfort ' 6,000. • At the • Allelieny 0.000. . • At the St. Louis " &COO. • These sets alien* equipments are to be furnished complete, with ,thuexceirdon of here', bruh, curry .4lolnb lariat, ,pteket pin, link.r maw bags, elParth end ;Orem:, blanket/ , watering bridle, and sweat leather. • Thhee curbticita amd. stirrups are to conform strictly to pattern land • finish to those deposited at , the above mod areenals. • The • malleable iron trimmings are te . - nejapannsd. TneCases are to be of the reguletlon pat- ' tent, assorted sizes , not less than • 314 inches betweati Umbers on the inside of the pommel; the side bars of • t bark while wood or beech; the pommel and cartles of auftl pat together. .1,11 the irons are to be one: tenthofan inch thick, and all let into tho wood; to be covered with the bur alaughtered cow hide. All other • • ittietlalPt win l ,ected. Thelulters are-to be riv. with twelve No. 12 copper rivet", as shown .in the sato.- plea, The bridle rein is to be eaven-eightha of an inch wide, and made ca per sample. The girth strapping to be - riveted. The two D rings to have a. atop; two rivehal., in , each 'end of girth; no cross sewing:. and all the 'witching thronshont the sets will mot-he leer than elt (2), stitches to the inch. The stirrup 'roods will • I omitted. The carbine's socket strap is to be , riv eted with tWo No it copper rivets. The trees are} to be subject to inspection daring all stages of _their• manufacture. • and; if deemed necesrary the leather to be need In the , fabrication allies. equipments to be 'impacted Wore nutria : The final Inspeatioa will be 'made at the arsenal where • • Deliveries Mint he made' in lots of not le* than one• tenth per week of the whole amount contracted for, the ti n t delivery to be made oaths Failure to make dellverie* stVa mulled time will sub act the contractor to iv forfeiture'of the number he racy fail to deliver at that 4iine. • No bids will be.considered otherthan frouparties arberTi are known to be reviler martulasaurers, and who reit 1 - pdsed. capable fdi. of =outing in their urn whops the work oft +Bidders will state explicitly the - arsenal at *hien theYA fel°4l7:::tecerh deliv er , and t rf e f u r t n u r i o i re r th f arle ther Pr"°" ' /onus of b id can be obtained at any of the above A=. semis or et this oleos. • • ' Proposals not made oat on this form will not be oon , . The bidder .be required to" accompany his IMPose • sition with a a - anteesitaed. by tiro reeponsible Per- . 'Gni, that, ins hie bid Ls by td wilt at once an-. orate the contract for the sante; twith'good and enfildeal Burettes. in a m equal to the whole amount of the con, • - Wart, to deliver the eetieleseroposed, in conformity with the terras of thiiiidvertisement; and in u.se the mid bidder should fan to eaten intcr the contract, they tet, , make good-the difference between the for of mac t 4. der and the next ,responsible bidder ' or the person * whom the _contract may be awarded, • The responidbility of the nuanentora moat be ahoWIL by the otEdal cartilage of the Clerk of the nearest Dins test Court, or of,the T.Tn4ed *Mei Dieted AttortleY. Bondi in a itun equal to the =what of the contract.• wffi .igned be b ret Y t r: b at e red "zt o "c f th t :i• r im 'a tossatal d. 'bcth' b c irl iThi dar a .guaraor bittr.' ere ripen diming the contract. ;FORM OF OIIARAUFni We, the tindereinned, resideate of -----, in the CZ, of -, and State of wow . Lnd lcilln.w.. • • rally covenant with thiuniud atau v e lefit.the li t u regoing bid of ------ Inuuluakeer Iliftb k- gool e and snfficie t ti tract m aooe f„ pted tb. ,. a . tun a. i t at ones execrate the con f:lacfray:2B,7llll swiand'xthntra4eirtheirtahlt°l7ruisltieth,?el4'4lPiulTillaillade'llualaPntiinaP°t4:,ll 'Ethe -- shall fail to sum, melt aallialveald. we anararitea wank' eieed' i-t t bs i ° ranee het - wean tite offer of theid _kid nefq,lowest reepoardblehliaar. talks Ponta is :_ltrEeke thenrectract maybe alirerd.. :twmiCillidAvni":_beTrid7d.„737:::lo:l6::px_litaitaina64ll) ro9Lth7; t o zse of .Rata 0)1011.0B D. ItaIISAY , _chterof 1". ' bit 6 A`D:C.." and wiu r.ea "P isms f lan:. mfor-o- • 1! ;of? , TA RRAicT'S SELTZER, API:BLEW BEST REMEDY. ENOWN t YOR BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK- BEAD &CUL CONFLTk NESS_,_ _IN DIGISTION, HEART - BURN, SOUS tiTONAGH, NRA-RICILNkervAc,,„:: • Di: JAMBS B. CRILTO.N,, the l leat..Chemist.lnt, _„,7l° • "1. know its composition, and, hiereink by i t ' proud most beneficial in those oompleints.for .which it is recommended, ' Dr: TBOMAS BOYD say,a f : " I'strdniflY commend ft to the notice of the : public. " , r - 4 Dr. EDWARD G. - LUDLOW Bays: . I elm with eon- D dense Teem:emend it. • • . Dr. GEORGE 'l'. DEXTER.aa .ye:lpabaleney,, • Renal- burn; Costivetteas; Sick - Headache; /to., kn. the, SELTZER APKELENT in my nanda.han pioeed indeed. a yalnablb remedy." For other teatintorfiale see pamphlet with each bottle. Manufactured milyilff 'PAIN/AMIE* -2178.-uslißwwlert Steeet,..New York. YOB BALE BY ALL DIWOG/13213. , lig.igoluarrr. - - -,. . . ..... .AtrONDERIPUTI.', _SeipTIFIO DI& COVithrtz-Air iectete. and' 'chronic dilemma . - enredly speelanarattee Whiiii - desireab - the - Vident, at 1 Q ,WaLiiiD.T test, Philadel . Mut in ease of • MOM*, no e ire is made. o . ~ Vithe system with uncertain ,medical - gei4 performed by geanetism, Plaiyantbus. ether ineationa or Itlettliony, without &hooks or t .ti i 3 o 9 leitint sensation. For farther le dr:d.":l-441?" a I gliVitiVitt Tot"' men in Philadelphia. owhe:haye pima permanently eared' after al' other Iteiifssest Vora medical Men had failed. Over twelve.rh cured in leis Abell Itto years at 1110 'Ett. • i Conerat atio.......--........-................--.. .... Jyl4-tf , 1220 W./LIMIT-St SIP EIIE C T tt,l. Q - le._— WHAT IS , LIENE win:tout. ?WEALTH ?,Dni. DABTIMMOSIEW it ALLEN, Medical Electricians. ha removed thg Oillee . from Nortlr-Tenth-stree - ELEVENTH Street, below Race. will feakitiesoUtti aura •airtitablirdisatees. whether Ac . tte orekvonle, *that "Abodes. pain. or anrineeincenienese Ay the nas or "TICICITT, in,ite modi fi cations and Homceopithis Medi tonauntptlon; Britt and se- Inelnenas and CatesCh, cond stage& - General Debility. Partin's. Diseases of the Liver or Nealgia. ~,, .. Ifidheya ' . Fev ur er and aloe. - Diabetes. Cougeation. • • -...e. , ..i Pxolapeue trtori (Falling of asthma" ~ :c. .1.. , . the womb). , .- - pepsin. .• . i ,•; r e -, ' Hamorrboldik-or Pilot ' matiesa.! •••• Spinal Mileage. ronchitie. i • ~,, _ r Deetnede. ' 1,, • . Testimonials at the olive, 154 North Bismuth aim*. ' ;Oilice tumuli; 9_41.1L. to 6P. M. '• ' , ' - : DEN, ILiETHOLOMEW iltokumbr.,...:,, ... , , ixat ir ,- , , • , .Nedittal Ileotrtehow t- , yyg- r - 154 North laLsvairrit Idtragt,.. _ TkYLORg ARNICA , tith O RE RBRO -CAVION never Mate ptgalUtticuileo6;N itresirte,Prosted Peet, Cbardearnall4l4l4 akta eases. Prtee 25 ,aad wholerdelia rWitibTFL:B_L aria itrnitdist, Tiff" andllAWlttrat•• % 1•11140,. -KR sms-mPritrlncramttntD , Imyrovroeioxtinile-- fa ; th e only gulaylortere nkider irolneit medical- patronize. g e, L a ji 4Ph ßgrarlTMLlea r root, (ta &NIA ooluktorelte-2.Tilzt7 yall,tn bays bettit Adyllea by their Taoism %Ws kw adL es ten. Thtiruil IresarrbViriag thiffl also" 'Aqt.tootisnostals.; DRAIN tVik u p ta . , • e PlArz • 'idsie-VoßnglieS6 •thalcoiiinaimaa 411 Alir ) 116 ;l j ar branches. Image andittapititorlala alw tojakuur: It . 2 brihitirtsitrjrtud.36er •• of 3 • . Ad% • - • 4 ,ee' Oa Of 65 , 4.1 Oa CO . t - /or Cottager, .Viltius, or ey Homes, Patowt- wawa' ragard' Tote, rq curing smoky ahtimsep,„ froultao 44 0EN'AiattiALVAllarTaltili 4-04 J., PoTula Pedestals, aati Statuary Ilarbto 11/*; • B traki Minya N't , r SLPRIA Tsglt A COrrd 011 10Rinf.: -* . • 1010 cassytirr ettmeay.e- r , • 1.44,501::, ,t* =IIIIIM is MARYLAND 'AND DELAWARE FARMB —We'have for sale over MO Farms in then maim of cal.bersostifea and grodtsetioc /and as ever th e RUa shone itpow, easy of access by railroads and Cai n . boats., These fermis iirmany eases can be boturht far lean than the Improveneentia upon - them cost. in con., > enceuf,the aware from slave, to free labor. Gout e olate, healthy, light vaintets,, productive land, easily " D tlyated_ , eatellent water end many other *dna. gsmo. .Frices frous4s to ageA.er acre. glenid for our . iiistglatecs, containbig full partici:dna 0 lts 4 toust , intimate knowledge of the lands of luso- maw f ilortirtes by letter, promotly angwered. No !MO(lW 4B3 rig H & Bt o or. • et Philadelphia. Aft' ' EXatiLNGE.. VALUABLE , Daraware - front YARN, 97 acres, new Ilhaniaay &Won, I 6 miles out and 4 miles this side g Bristol Several, others to ,exchange. Call and midis Register of farms fdi salgand exchange iy29 , 14 , 1FICPPIT; '3913 WALNUT Street FOtZ - Si"'. . . (=W s - THREi• With ihree. story ell• tote Back -BnildilOga _ ToodereFloonvonienoes, No. MN Prookfont ; 203;100 PripA, clear. only $3.301. jraN . P41711T. 371 P WALNUT Stwk WrIMIE ', WZICKGY TO LI. Mil 'atFOOL, • touchlneir CIDIFILIISTOWL (Co* Harbor.' The well-knows Steamers of the 1.1. yorpool,, Wow York.and PhUndelphlen if Ipuload/P Gm' yang are Wended to ball buitollowie • CITY' 016 . 16 e r AN.--1.4-BATIIIRDAY. Ant. 6 • CITY; OF MANCH-tarp . —.--19.A.TMDAX au. IS. CITY OF , L0YD0166.•.',..... .• . '.. ,ISATIPIDAY. dos. S. *aid ovaryonecoodlita Ilittrday . at , - Dboa. , from lbw*. . IfortlrEivor. . , . ,_, ~.... ‘,..... ~ , . ' 'B.lol'lB'oV PABBl.ol''` '' lo Wble ln Gold,eoribregntlaient* /300/fa xl 7. • CABIN WO 0 1831aR&Gig.....—.....110 a do 'to London 85 00 ' . do tolandon.. Si c 0 do. r t, zParia . 4... - .. iti CO -. do ' io'Paris_ —d 03 ~do Han4 ; nts, 90 CO ,-, do . toHambarz '2' 03 i ,, !Parionsors forwarded to Havre, ,Bremen. Roc. ' Illadain. auto,* am. ,i• at equally low late& t - A &ran fro= Lkforixotd or Queenstown: Int Cabin, 976 , i 'IVO& dloorat• tram send aid ,Qneenstown. • • • , frbolio whowlah to send for their frtands can bar t :. ti /lama' theine rains. • , - .1:1Por farther.. information amply at Comtwutr. !r. .. JOHN G. D . III& ~ .iidt-e 11l WALIRPI,IIisiok BOBTolt 'ARV PHU STRAMBRIP L.MII sailins from each port on SATURDAYS, 'frotn , liret wharf above P 1 lttfsk Phlladalphis, wad LDM Wharf Bart.ox. bonThe ateaWin926l7 —. Captain Baker. will sal Philad 4 fpr iionan on Saturday, August A at 10 A. td:, auk D SASOA, Capt.. Managing. om:Boston AP on IMMO day, at 9 o'clock rises new andlinibill steamships fort a regal: Mu, galling from such lgort panstually Oa temirdara on huesse Icesls, erected at ons-kall tha pralainia chattel Freights talieoi. at fair rate& - 8. - hre cm . of lAd g w roanootoa to siad RaP 11 1 14 014 1 and all' ith their goods. 7or rratrat arKil=l/530 . 041A• SadOlD.2llodlti 094 SW, tO . t• - LABOR It 00.. .mesa - ;:.:"1311118nitt INILAWLEZ Avelino . ( '-; -. ; , ' 'l' RN - N • STEAM ENOII4I AND BOIL= *ORB& —DWI& & LEVI. ' tatatkAL AND THPORST/OAL WOO Pnif, Mb ..BAlLait-Y E A • BLACITIIB. Id 1 1, 01INDIRS, having for „meaty years been in stmosaan , operation, and been exelnsirilye ed in building tat ropolzing korine tiod'Etiver_tcone., b and /0wP,..," , were. Iron Boners, Water maid, Propellers, Etc ‘ .`. 7 , 015er thugs gerviews to the public, it ,, 6 t ll n7r 4: prepazed to contrast for engine. of all sizes, ab:, rine, wrier, .ead Matto - mars :haring seta Of Maw" i ' ' different emu., are prerd .to execote orders re.o galek'deeek„ EIDEKY eitalt i r of pattern-make made at the shortage rw op- : and Low-Press". Pine, Tulsilar, bind Orlind r i4 ens, of the best Pau. arlrania oloarooalirceN, To o f all sizes and klint: Iron end Bras, ',clan espt% iptions; 8011-nut. the hair. above Brrowlarei - Cratioto a/lot/Ur work *animated tret sks4. ~.,. • . . . ' Drawing's a trpe oreherge.adleekloste -tor all work done et i 15 estab 4 and work Rowed. 'The ettbeerlbqms'have azople'wherf- MOM COI r* Mira of boats.' where they out lie Le perfect safety, lot_ are Tided with shears, 'blocks. hue. ac.. II I " ''''' hoorm or Arid yosaidic 1 _ - • , , • -.JACOB O. rritalra. -__ ~ . JOHN P. LEVY. - swe-011 zed PALIESit Striate_ , irAisstim WSWAm N. 11111111111. 80111711taurAnRY ~zrrrn AND wAsaischor mum =MAL .:41k. SORB, iIIia2OAND MACHINI - Eannlickare • w,rreerare StcsanSTLlzsg• of land vivir • service. tame of Liagomit•ni 4. Tanks, I fron Boats, As. : Cts4 Tron-frtune fitoorir f eltf or • ErZif - Orks. Workshops. BO' road Stations. dm • • 8,4 Retorts and.l.hus macular," otilisdatasa and row Ili • waved conatrpetion, 'N,Nvery demand:ion of, x - nsatsampeAsakinary, Fast agar, Bap. 'and Grist YLl:ls;;„"liracurda Pam, O • W 2. Trains, Deteaatora, !me mltun,plsig Enzi 12 6 A 'IA • Sale agehte for N. Dillieruc's Patent ftva. Bolling Ar iiaratue: - NettAmtlea Psfeastr, and Atli . ell- do Wolatt's uard,ndruip4 bums. p r idstss Itachlac. ' IVl° , ' • I Gmi All itni l3 27=4..... Z (BAUM r 0 a 9 CA L RTINftm pati4bod^4,l 01 , .7 6.1"4 ... ~, e 9 AL: L '411115 - Eilf ' romp - REAVE B Nc.u• lw) o. and thrriag Mann Cos!, asi , i m rout lionatax fro= Schuylkill; Pr•Pajtrl eat fcir -.... 1 " -- 'l7 mm. Dom , IL W. corner na , . VI Was. 0111 ft. 1110 . . LIA South SICIOYD a 01142 . J., - .*:7 J. ;WALTON kCa DEN' - Ivo_ , ~.416 021 40 14 4 v 0 ta d delleafta 'reparation . ' '"'• FOR THE TRETE( AHD GEMS. - - co , trizotninended by tlin find eminent D. , cia" . at Is e rein] tof a teoroh *Piglet of ecientite .rr.' Animas, extending thrones A t period of nearer :t -El ‘7, To l o;etAttent la D EC - .Aso' _ le_ d ti nt t Tel 2' .11 : 7, ''' ' ' ,r 1" L'PaIiVENT DECAY OF II TERTH. It ' aiD •!• 4 'i . : __4 °THEN 'WEAK 01M. ViliP THE TELL . %Wag Cplrea AlWltift Bat y , re y sWSS/ I 8. T. BEST , lig D. DENTIt% nu ITHESTKUT St. , PuladelPhil , ra * ' •-- At l illaretr,Dgaggintn. . . je11?...,... rem —APPLE CHNESIC.-450 CAW oIrbyCROICI.II=I. s.6tClown of eh 0100 16 .11111. ' - 0D123 & vra,Lis , • 107 gr+ath C,44 II COAIL;::z—FOII BALE, A_ L&RGD t7_ 0 f9filt:ltiekory. and Ash CHARCOAL.! : _. to •,faiit of U. Platt nal Wr Worts AC ?•f HEY SIMONS. . 41141 fitige . Slit NEW MARK IN Street. _ - PBBB PALM OIL 110AP.-THIS 1301 P made of inite, treali Palm Oil. ILUd entW . .!. , v.satabLe Eloapztmore imitable. for Toilet asa Okra made from, bazen of one dozen OW' • for s2Per bor ti rannfaettifed by GEO:•S_ . xneroN SON. above p °11164 imi""6ll Fr l o6 _ " _ _ _ ITVAVM ,DRAIrt P.- -Tve Li, moht s i. • w0,i,.-os. arletamClftaam: Yorioint of 3 feet, 2 Ina bon4os.aents.. yorjoiat'of 3 feet, 3 Inch bo* Wawa& ror pint of 3feet, 4 in et . 145 tent. Yorjolot of 3 foot,rs fa Wreenta. ' Yorjoliat of 3 flostpal tics UMW& A llo s,ts r a Crarlit la rt, 2 Veni.' 11%,Vardwr 241914 Clibr BRlTMeati, 434 u40r,3•64:ftd o r ‘. • o fa mt i r rr e g. •Wati.jhaS. • P . IPZE" . • • COTTPOGE' ORGANS, Nee wearITIVECCALiti, hot trillibA,L3Dl2lo o " 711Pi1timt...... a Power, de:14129d r ewporielty foram o w Mils, hat forme "immeally won 1- Parlor sad DrairistiacHsest. , llbr sale sedirbr 1 , 4 „ Insie BRUCs. - sartarcra strort_,. A Aloo, eozepleise assortasater the Peefeet 111s 10, "*" constant' y'es hand. m 116•3132 AUCTION SALES. JOHN -8.. it - Y4DREI 4t CO., AucT - 6 - -- Edi1i8,1,4m.41311 and 234 .131ARBET :t 41 ~. LA_RGB rosTFFFIL. SALA •OF 1.300 pip.. 8001 4 3. ,81:10)04„. be stit OE TUESDAY NoltrtfN,3, Aosumt 9th. at `lO o'clock, will b. Add. lone.. Without reserve on four mouths.' cr.4... -mi. 1„ as psalms, boots, shoes, Droner, es Tal h,..-.4,, v bakoorais, m Kitties, iko., of city aui ear; .,4 .r, facture. , eim erfreeh sta prtate 4. :4 desirable articles rosins's, women Itad N. B. *Simples, with estalognse, gnu. „, t e Jlit of rale. ".. LANGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF TiII°SRTE D DOMESTIC DRY GOODS FOR FALL We We will bold 'on THURSDAY Morct:l7;. 11th, at to o'clock, by catirlegne, on f...nruks, a . Alew and for cash. about _. SCO jpackagee British, Francis, Sarkis, Almerielin dry &Clods, in woolens, wor-lea. -;`• ticks, end linens, to which the attent;, Of reg it i t t el d ilirs hereafter. ETEST SALE OF CARPETS. Age . FOR FALL • ON FRIDAY MORNIN4. dairtitt 12, at 11 o'clock, we will cowierne.. Bales of Carper, rags, fte ,&o. ,by cataiiepie. (Oa;credit. Finticalars hereafter. THOMAS & SONS • • Nos. 139 and 141 South FMRTR Str.t 1 1 017133.—Tbursds7 beinz NatiAnal Vaq metal We at the etore POSTPu:7ED nutlVra DAY. i s Inst. ray Pale for account of Unit., 01t... WOOL, COTTON. AND LEATHER CZTTI:4Ii • ON SATURDAY mosztura • August fith. at 10 o'eloet, at the Andres. Slam ,„ tity wool, Cotton, and leather euttiszt haii m l t Ig• b a"L e examined any time previous** Ws. PHIL' rP FORD & CO., AUCTIC*.TEgra Szs MAICKAT and SAS COMIIIIIC3 Eeeei t i"'' —•-- SECOND FALL SALE OF 1.300 CASES Ely ti • SHOES- _II.ROGANS, ke. Ott MONDAY MORNING, Angast Bth. commencing at 10 o'clock prectui, be sold by catalogue, for caah. 1,500 ex.c, p g i tu q ). . shoes. brocrans. balmorals. Coalman 54 itecc. Acc ti. P. cavalry Web. &a. ,:from Are :class ci t y am .ern mtoetac n :" 'aut%aearlYogrornl° a p o o:exaalaatlou, nub BY BDNR'Y P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER. No. 2021 MAN= Street, Booth Elide,abore Soot 863 es Div Goods. Trimmings. Notion., dc, MONDAY, - WEDVESDAY, and YR,r-DAY . mencLng at JO o'clock. . STOOK OF SIBRIBM_,. AND ..WOOL GOODS, DQT • 00uD_•& INIMMINON GEntrar 1 . 1051 -ERT . CLAN. IN 0, RATS, Car Fs htiOES.' Arts. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Acrid Mb, commencing 'at .1.0 &dock, will b.• wt. lime and demi mble assortmeneof goodt, to watch it, speatioa of parabaaera to requested: WARNOC viommuc . 244t0 ttakigr stmt. • • / '4 , : " !•.'' re,, ' No. 616 CilltSyNUT and GEN JAYNE Stew+. 'firtY ,SCOTT - &-STBWART. , AZOTIox HERS AND comansmtr oatritoHarrs, 622 CHESTNUT Street and 61SMI1NCEN Streit. FOR SALE A Rim ; . vs I—gg :a; •: ; pug xm-LICAICSIII)IAMOGRAT " ruinatilutpus ivy onsTiss, clawriat . couith, num - A: FOR SAL —The death of George W. •Pssrae, proprietor of Ws gpakee it neceeaary, to , of the establiehurer ar ler the hands of a loyal, sant and enterprising man. Ode long-established 104 aaanot fail to be profitable. Circulating, as ltd,s, vets to a comity of seventy-four thotused -habitants. and :in 'a Congreeetonal and Senatorial Di k blot of one hundred • and five thousand;_prorethem 4 wealth and intelligence, and where the Onion Min t the laat eleetionhtml a majority of over four thowag volts, and•with a constant/7 . Increasing popularttr es tb•onage. it requires nothing but judicious meow ment to makelt &lucrative investment. . . . p e rsons , l am taandatiag a parelou3a should mak« its fact known. at once, as it is desirable to sell at oar/feat day JOHN T. WORTHINGTON, , . .ACiasinlatriator of George W. Pearce. deed. Warr Cingerraz. Pa., May 17, 1851 mrl9-trama da. ROB • BALE -VALUABLE B USL Mictl-NNBI3 PNOPSETY, sitaate at No. M. Nie. asd Moral fileoond..street., consiating. of ;three stores, eft dwelltue attrieheiL The who l el will be sold wpm % to elope azi eetate. A portion f.the prtrchate sem may zenixtii ock mortgage. For Bartleatart, Waft. o f B. McCall, , 111Notrth SECOND save. JtaY.lo, iY3O-rsows4t. _ 'S~PPIIQB~. XikerillirratY-AND mom. ::W~{ ,RX&MINA . iEvaxterVe l ' - L.CAPIO , Oa& Ililera salter . , AIIC.-
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