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    RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
the Young Men's Christian Association.,
We call the attention of our readers to the;Young
Men's Christian Association of our eity & whine ob.
Sect is the benefit of our young men of ICI classes,
Including those who have served thdir - country.
They have two fine rooms, NOs. 1009 and 1011 on
Chestnut street, for which they pay a high rent. In
these rooms may 'be found a library of over 2,000
Stainable books, a great variety of pamphlets, dally
and weekly newspapers, and other reading matter,
together with a record of all the Pennsylvania nol
411ers who lava been received info our hospitals, and
S record of discharged Bothers and Rafters desiring
employment. In one of the rooms the noonday
timer meeting, minthmed for six years, is held. In
this meeting our country and our brave soldiers
and sailors are remembered daily. Every day Bel
abors resort to these rooms to write their letters,
:and to seek advice and aid from those in charge.
This important institution intend having an on
tursion to Atlantic City on the ltth of this month,
and they desire to take with them five hundred of
our disabled soldiers, and ask our eittzene respect.
gully to pay for their tickets. Each ticket IS $1.60
Stir the excursion. Some of our friends have sub
perils d for ten tioketa for this object, and we trust
.many others will give their aid.
A SOLDIBB OP THE 0 1M 1 .1301iLAND.—Thla is the
-title of a book haying for its subject the brief career
ni a brave yOung soldier of the West, who fell on
the anniversary of Sumpter's fall. The book is
saritten by the ladis father, a clergyman, and in a
style which gees home at once to the reader's heart.
It is a touohing tribute to the memory of a pure and
true young man of noble instincts, oultivated tastes,
and deep religions convictions. The admirers of
finch Characters as Capt. Vicars, Gen. Havelock,
Adjutant Stearns, Bic., will be glad to add to this
worthy list the name of Sergeant Mead Holmes,
Jr., soldier . of the Cumberland, For sale by J. 0.
Garrigues & Co., publishers of the Sundapschool
21mes, 148 South Fourth street,
TIM STATE.
'HIGHWAY Romoray.—An attempt , to rob two
Citizens of thlif borough oai made on Saturday
!tight. As they were passing in . a carriage over one
of the bridges between this place , and Providence,
two men, accompanied by a third, seized the head
Of their horse and tried to force there to " stand and
deliver." They bad no weapons—not even a whip—
but striking their horse a smart blow with the lines,
be sprang violently forward, Geeing himself from
the grasp of one of the men instantly, while the
other, in attempting to stop the horse, was thrown
to the ground, the carriage passing .over him and
Injuring him seriously. He was found, several hours
alter the occurrence, by Chlefof Felice. Roesler, still
On the ground where be had been thrown, too
badly hurt to endeavor to escapethe clutches of the
law. Two of the assailants are unoer bonds to ap
pear before the court, and the other is in jail for the
leant of ball.—Scranton Republican.
SINGULAR EFFECT OF SUDDEN' ELECTRIC LIGHT.
—During the thunder-shower of Monday evening of
last week, Mr. Thomas (Reece went to the door of
his residence, on Washington street, just as the
lightning struck's tree a few yards distant. Across
v. small alley a vine bearing a small flower runs up
the side- of the house of Mr. %tipple. Mr. Reece
was in his shirt sleeves, and, In the morning,
branches of the vine were found to .be distinctly
traced in green on his right sleeve. On the wrist
band 18 a twig and a flower. From the elbow up,
several branches and a leaf are very clearly to be
Been. Mr. Reece came into our office on Wednes
day ilia, when the color was sti:l fresh on his sleeve.
young girl at the door fainted at the shook of the
lightning, and he assisted to carry her into the j
house.—WiThesbarre Times.
A Clameroar. Haase Teune.—On the 20th ult. a
Alan giving his name as Philip R Eshleman hired a
borne at George H. Efartenan's livery stable, in this
eity, stating teethe wished to go to Litiz, and would
return In the evening of Map day. Not coming back
as agreed upon, Mr. Hartman, on the following day,
Trent to Lain, where he learned that no suoh person
as he was in search of had been at that place. Bills
giving a description of the missing animal,were dis
tributed, and In a few days afterward a man named
N. Weaver, in Gettysburg, notified Mr. Hartman
that be had purchased a horse answering the descrip
tion of the one advertised. Mr. H. went to Gettys
burg, 'moved his title to the horse, and had the man
brought to this city. At a hearing before Alderman
Wiley. his real name was ascertained, which, out of
respect to his aged parents, we suppress for the pre
vent. It appears that this g , fancy " dealer in horses
graduated at Franklin and hlarshell College a few
years ago, studied for and entered , the ministry.
When arrested at Gettysburg he was in the act of
preparing an introductory sermon for a charge to
which he had been appointed. The unexpected ap-.
pearance of Mr. H. somewhat disarranged his
plans, and instead of entering upon the discharge of
his ministerial duties he was consigned to close
quarters in the county prlson.--Lancaster Examiner.
CAPTURE pg AN EnTRAY DEER.—The Meadville
Republican says : "A. deer was captured near Cla
rion, on the 2d inst., after a most exciting.chase. It
came into the streets of the town, very much ex
hausted, and was soon run down. Its life was spared,
and it will soon become a village pet."
AT Hance.--Ung Soong Neok, the young China
=an, who resided for many years in this city, and
Served his apprenticeship in the Examiner office,
and who left for his native country a few months
ago, has safely arrived in China. His brother toot
will be glad to learn - that he Is at work at his old
business ha Shan gh ae,receivingo7s per month wages.
.—Lancaster Examiner.
. BOY KILLsb BY Hie IBOTTIER.—MrS. Snyder,
'wife of Abram Snyder, near Reynoldaville Jeffer
son county, Pa., a few days since, took a rifle and
al tempted to discharge It at a hawk. Resting the
gun on the fence, she snapped it, when it failed to
explode the cap. She then turned to go into the
house, and while going examined the cap. As it
looked black and smashed, she concluded it must
have been discharged previously. She then pulled
the cap off the tube and threw it away, letting the
hammer fall on the tube; unfortunately, the per
mission powder remained amt discharged the gun.
The ball pealed through the head of her little son
aged three yekrs, producing instant death. Kr.
Snyder was not at home at theitime. The agony of
the parents can only be imagined.
A Wownwwirtm Doo.—We had the pleasure of
attending on Saturday, a private levee of a re
markably intelligent canine, who goes by the name
of Jerry, B and who was born, bred, educated and re-
Bides in uShwiek, Jerry's education has been oar
Tied to a pitch hardly ever attained by his species.
'lle knows hie, alphabet perfectly, and'can spoil aR
little ' arithmetic has not been neglected; he knowS
his figures, and can do a small sum in addition. He
la perfectly familiar with playing cards, and can
piok out any one in the pack that Is called for. But ft
]must not be inferred from this that Jerry's morals are
Open to suspicion; he can walk on two legs as up
right as a ohuroh member, and do the various calis
thenic exercises taught in the gymnasium, his
physique as well as his intellect having been
trained. .Terry belongs to the Spanish branch of
the poodle family, and is perfectly white, what the
ladies would call a "love of a dog." His owner,
TAr. Barnes, feeling a pride in Jerry's accomplish-
Xuents, proposes to introduce him to the public.
The time and place of his debut will shortly be an
xottnced. We'propheey that he will Income a dog
'Aar of the first magnitude.—Pittsburg Peat.
SIIIOrDIi TO AVOID DYIRO FROM' O A.NOIM—Dirs.
Barak P. Douglass, of Hamilton, Madison county,
New York, committed suicide last week. She had
long suffered from cancer, and the dread of dying
In such a mannerseemed to have affected her mind.
At 8 o'clock Monday morning She was discovered in
the attempt to bleed herself to death, having '
fevered the veins in the left arm. A second at
temptat a fatal result succeeded better. The Utica
jlerald gives the following particulars: "About 8
o'clock in the morning she sent her nurse to the
its to to toll the doctor that she, did not want to see for she was not able to standd the treatment.
IA returning to her room she was missing, and after
n fruitless search in every room in the house, her
body was found in a well In the cellar, lifeless. The
dleations were that she had gone into the well head
fl at, and broke her neck in the fall, as but very
ft w minutes had elapsed before her body was found
Ear above."
TEEJE,
The Thermometer.
ANGIIST 12, 11363. AIIOUST I I2, 1864.
11A.11 12M B.P.M. OA. 31 12M .3 P.N.
130.. 86 89 79.-- ..89 89
,wp. NW Nby W N • • •ENN..... •ENB
MILITARY. •
ARRIVAL OF 'WOUNDED.
Yesterday morning the steamer Ashland, with 288
tick and wounded soldiers, in charge of Surgeon J.
Y. Cardwell, arrived at this port. The men were
taken to the hospitals at Beverly and White Hall,
The following are the names of those who are mem
bers of Pennsylvania regiments
Thal W May, D,184 Joe White, I, 148
Jos Roberts, A, 183 A S Ticknor, D, 145
Saint Whitson, F, 184 N Ames, IR, 17 Cav
Peter Finkboine, 11, 00 .1 Swartz, B, 18 City
Jae Lee, 0, 2 Art J Dormer, D, 145
3Et McConnell, I , X) D Sebangh, I, 2 Cav
Webb, 11, 2 Art' Huntsman, I), 98
X Jackson, corp, 13,100,X Ilapimaster, I), 148
J9l Hay, corp , G, 2 Art I G•eo Smith, G, 24 Oav
0 N Dierithew, oorp, K,50 Chas Winner, H, 99
Buddinger, U, 48 John Harrington. I, 103
B A McConnell. E,lOO Richt Welsh, 11, 49
J lineman, B, 139 Gee Carta, A, 81
WatsonS corp, E, 181 G W Bard, C, 110
Louis Fryiand, 107 Jll Bennett, 0,10 Cam
James Irwin, 0, 100 R B Cole, G, 53
Sergi J 0 Bell, 0, 110 X West, 0,.99
Jacob Schanck 110 Iran Famous, 8 Cav
Owen Roberts, F, 118 A Harmer, B, 11
Sgt L WililamsOn,eF, 188 U Appltt, E, 183
James Diamond, A, 188'' RE Bowen, IC, 149
G W Dearmitt, A, 110 John Kepple, X, 2 Oltv
J .7 Walters F t , 7 Corp .W 1 Wilson,_F, 183
W Gleason, 1., 2 Cav Sergt, J H Walts Tv, 110
Corp J I) Wagner, H, 148 .7 Southworth, 33, 139
Rergt J 0 Hamill!, F, 160 Sat J P Gillespie, 0
49
Jos Bennett L, 7 Cav Wll Stephenson,L, Oav
Isaac Wait, ' F, 18 Oav Joe Raglan, G, 119
J R Heater, 0, 21 Oav Sgt W H H, 90
J W Roberts, A, 76 Renben•Efakee, D,-84' • •
0 Morton, la, 184 Corp .7 El Oampbell,K, 50
If Doulyy, L, 21 Oav R D Hoffman, A, 88
Win A Jackson, K, 14 James T Hays, F, 140
0 Smith, D, 64 Charles H. DavisiG, 95
Pred Davis, 13, 2 Art Sgt A Thompson, E, 49
Tarbox, D, 60 J S Dewalt, M, 100
Jacob Earner, K, 63 Wm Herbst, E, ttr
X Ingalls, A , 149 Jacob Crone, li, 187
S Stewart, .8,17 Oav Tee II Gardner, K, 90
M Be/Winger, K_, 47 Dominick Brown, H, 49
Martins Oront, E, 95 Jacob 0 Coder, 0, 49
Neatham, A 98 Wallace J Wiggins, Ef, 49
A MoGrevey, _ o:: 2 d Art Franois Stuber,O, 47
0 W K, 2,15 t Clay XA. Engelman, G., 47 •
Noses Gilbert, A, 148 Lewis Keefer, 0, 47
m 'Knorr, K, 47 • Israel Reinhard, (1, 47
John Sohimpf, K , 47 Joe Harbaugh,F,2led Oav
Moses S Riots, K, 47 El Renshaw, F, 17th Oav
Anthony Krans, R, 47' johnEogers, OF, 17th (Jar Love, B lop S A Onnfer , K 47
, Geo Rice, A, sij L 0 Herolerson, IC, 95
Win Earhart, ,47
Wm
waiters', F, 07
RE. Kelley, 01), Bth Cav Wm Ferreti-Sergt, A,47
J Greenwal,t E, 2d Cav Stephen Smith, A, 47
Win York, E, 2d Art Jeremiah Harvey, A, 47
Ira Odell, 11, 46 Edward Martin, Jar, 47
John Colgrove, H, 46 Wm R Thompson, H, 47
Robt Brewster,
K, 156 E Eickiman, A 47
Neery Onrr , I 188 J A Durham, 11, 47
Jacob Young, ' ll, 145 Jac B Range, coo 0 0 , v
John Newland,l3,l46 ,Roberts, 11, 1 Art
-Geo IC G, 1( 0 • David Swagger, G, 08
Mlobsel Wert; F, 2 Art Peter 0 Bean, A, 135
John Livermore, F, 07 1 Nickodomus, C,l3s
John Branch, 0, 47 Henry /Kehler, 0, 87
Stephen hioyer,A, 47 Ohas Landon, I, 2 Car
J Hank, E, fgr " ThOs Matthew, F, Ile
Jacob Wettal, B, 2 Art Levi Buchanan, F, 90
John Blower, 0, 87 Wm Landon,-E, 82
'Corp John Schwab, F, 42 Wm Hamer, K, 82
Nelson Weld, Ei 2 Art Joe Taylor, B, 88
EB 9 1oGlinn, A, 47' F Grubb, 0,13/
John Ball, 49 J Kfemer, 1, 61
W SidnOle, E, 23 , Corp Loeblen, E, 98
John Seheitz, G, 118 Wm Cris, E, 98
JAS Hall, G, 60 J Evingham, F, 2 Art
Philip Haines, G, 13 Oily Henry A. Boyle, El, 60
Mann Lamm,
A..., L Heller 11, 60 •
Wm Sittramore, ma, Wm ay or, E, 50i
Robt A Butcher I, 23 Harrison, sorg„ F,2 Art
OBuokbonser, F_,_9B A Northrup, curd, G, 1 0 7
Drimmerling, R, 67 F R Cape,K, 11
11,8 Anderson, F, 121 Jacob Rettair", El, 98
Corp E Weed,-E 2 art Geo Fhlotori, A.,102
Corp Oh Stevens,D, 2 art Jos X Zaino, G, 71
P Begbeek, Etrs art - Geo Drexel, B 157
Thos Cook, Al,2'art H Foltz, I, as
AV R AdamtG, 2 art J Right, E, 119
prod Ktigog, B, 90 John G Grevii, H., 98
Jackson Everet, E, 142 Levi Allhonse, IL, ea
Geo Baker, E,142 A Corvin, H, 98
L Taylor, 0, 81 Chas Magas, r, 93
marmdamus, K, 58 •D W °acid, 490
Pat Stack, /I, 158 Obas Brandt, G, 98
John Adams, 155 jihriberheaken, I, 48
SIMI ThOunpßini A, 98 E GillmOre, E, /00
J S Boob, F, al E Hamilton, 0, al
EC Lepley, 1451 ,rs JD Ash, A, 48
Wm R6ostall, Gc9l Wm , Hineker; F., 47
Wm Taylor, B(419 , (#-tilts; E, .47
,John Davis, K, W Sipton, 0, 49
THE PRIMARY:ELECTIONS.
The Union League, mindful of the great import
ance of the primary elections, has sent the following
Circular to each'of Its Members. Every loyal man
'Should accept the suggestion :
BOARD OP PUBLICATION ROOMS, •
UNION Las.oun Hon% Chestnut street,
FRILAD la rale, Angutt-12, 1864. --
SIR : I am instructed to remind eaoh member
of the Union League of Philadelphia that the
primary meetings of thole who intend to sus
tain the candidates of the National Union party,
at the ensuing fall elections, will be held at
the headquarters in the different wards in thls
city on Tuesday, evening next, 161 t, inst., at eight
o'clock, for the purpose of choosing officers to con
duct the delegate election and of making general
nominations for delegates to the Conventions which
will frame the local and State tickets.
The election or delegates Yrom those in notninar
tion will take, place at the respective precinct polls
on Tuesday evening, 23.1 Inst., between 6 and S
O'clock. The importance of attending to these
primary meetings and elections must be apparent
to all, as the selection of men of integrity and ability
.as candidates depends, on them. It is hoped that
this respectful reminder will insure your pretence,
and that you will use your influence with your friends
to go likewise. Rtamectfully,
C. Izeitr. Mammust, Ass't SeirY.
COMMERCIAL LIFE AND TELEGRAPHING.
Messrs. Bryant, Stratton, & Bannister have made
another forward stepin these Important branches of
a young man's education. They give notice in
another column that they have leased the entire ,
third story of the Assembly Buildings, corner of
Tenth and Ohestnut streets, besides another large
room adjoining those which they now occupy at
.the S. E. corner of Chestnut and Seventh streets, In
order to accommodate their large increase of busi
ness. It is proposed to have a telegraph wire from
their main or primary college to the Assembly .
Rooms. Instruments will be placed In the different
stories of the two buildings, designated respectively
-Washington, New York, Philadelphia, and Balti
more. By these means a student will be enabled
to obtain a practical and thorough knowledge of
the business. Messages can be transmitted from
one point to another by the students when neces
sary. 'This Institution is now one of the moat com
plete and extensive institutions of the kind in the
country. Their system of instruction and 'the fa
cilities used by them make it a favorite reser,: fora
vast number of our young men. Since the present
rtEldent principal took (Marge of the institution,
about a year ago, its patronage has more than
quadrupled, in fact, nearly as many young men
have become members since that time as did In the
previous six years of its existence.
OUR DOMESTIC stsitscETS.
Some of the quotations of prices this week are sin-
Oar. Peaches have been bought lately as low as
irom ten to twenty five cents a baiiket, yet the vend
ers in the market ask, from 25 to 50 cents per ka4r
peck. Tomatoes,..too, which are selling by the bushel
for a mere song, are quoted at 12 cents per half peek.
The low price of these two articles is caused by de
tention in the railroads, and is not likely' to be of
long duration. Most other articles remain about the
same as last week. In some there is a slight rise;
in others a fall:
Apples, per half peck ' 12 to 25
Beans, string, per half peck
Lima, per quart
Beets, per bunch
Blackberries, per quart
Butter, per pound
Cantelopes, apiece
Cheese, old, per pound
Cheese, new, per pound. ..... .
Cider Vinegar, per quart....
Corn, per dozen
Cucumbers, each
Eggs, fresh: per dozen
Egg -plants, apiece
Ffsh—Black per pound
Dry dod, per pound
H Fr alibu esh Cod
t, per , per pou p
nd ound
Lobster, per pound • 10
Mackerel, salt, each 10 to 20
Perch, per pound ~ 15
Porgies, per pound . 10
Rock, per pound 16
Shad, salt, each 20
. Sheepshead, per pound 20
Smoked Salmon, per pound 45
Fresh Salmon, per pound • 75
SMoked Herring, per bunch 12 to 16
Huckleberries, per quart 10 to 15
Lamb—hind quarter, per pound 20 to 25
fore quarter, per pound 20 to 25
.Lard, per pound --, 25
Meats—corned beef, per pound . 12 to 18
rib roast, per pound 20 to 26
rump steak, per pound 20 to 25
sirloin, per pound 25 to .%)
soup pieces, per pound ..... ..... 10 to 16
Mutton—chops, per pound ' 20 to 25
fore quarter, per pound . 10 to 15
hindquarter, per pound . 20 to 25
Onions, per half peck 60
Ochre, per quarter peck 20
Peaches, per half peck 25 to 50
Pears, per half peck , 25 to 30
Plums, per quart, 15 to 25
Pork—corned, per pound 20
hams, sliced, per pound 26
hams, whole, per pound 27
shoulders, per pound ZS
steak, per tound. ........ ........ 22
Sausages,
,Bologna 20
Potatoes, Irish, perhalf peck
.873/'
sweet. per'half peek 75
Poultry—Fowls, per pound . 20 to 26
Spring Chickens, per pound... 25 to 25
Squashes, each 4 to 5
Tomatoes, per half peck 12
Veal—cutlets, per pound 15 to 20
fore quarter, per pound 10 to 12
hind quarter, per pound 12
line, per pound 12 to 16
Watermelons, apiece 15 to TS
DEATHS FROM THE HEAT.
A man named Daniel Black was overcome with
the heat yesterday at Eleventh and Carpenter
streets, and while being conveyed to his home he
died. He resided at No. 762 South Sixth street.
Francis Straler and John Myers died on Thursday
night from the effects of thetheat. They resided at
Twenty-fifth and Coates streets.
James Love, aged 20 suffered from a coup de solid
yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the Falls of the
Schuylkill, and soon died from its effects.
An unknown man died in the street yesterday,
and was taken to the Eighth-ward station house.
The coroner was sent for.
A man named John Hardman died SitddenlY,
from the effects of the heat, at Front street, below
Washington, yesterday afternoon. -'
THE EXPRESS TRAIN.,
Those of our citizens who desire to escape the in
tense heat of this sweltering city by a trip to the
broad beach of Atlantic: City, should remember that
the-fast train leaves at 2 o'clock this afternoon: The
cool sea breeze at Atlantic City sets in about noon.
At foaroiciock yesterday afternoon the breeze at
tained the speed of about thirty miles per hour. It
was not only very agreeable but decidedly invigo•
rating to humanity.
DROWNED.
James Barbar, aged seven, wae.drowned at Hano
ver street wharf yesterday. He was taken to his
residence at 1224 Crease street, above Girard ave
nue, and the coroner was sent for.
KILLED.
A man named Robert Forrest was killed yester
day near the Girard avenue and Reading Railroad
crossing by'the falling of a bank of earth. He re
sided at Twenty-flrst, below Wood street.
On Wednesday, about three o'olook in the morn.
Jog, a large meteor pasted through the sky in a north
erly direction. It left behind It a fiery tail extend
ing from the horizon behind which it disappeared.
Its appearance was singular and beautiful, and the
caudal appendage which It bore behind seemed like
a vast hawser of fire so densely vivid was it. Yester
day morning about' the same hour a similar "mes
senger" appeared In the heavens, and took the
same course.
The fire between one and two o'clock yesterday
afternoon, which drew off some of the fire compa
nies from the parade, was at Gerkers glue factory,
at the comer of Fifth street and Columbia avenue.
The loss was inconsiderable.
A frame building owned by Hugh Michael, on the
Chestnut Hill Railroad, above Mermaid line, known
as the Railroad House, caught fire and was totally
destroyed with all Its contents.
INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF GAS.
At a special meeting of the Trustees of the Phila
delphia Gas Works it was decided that, on and after
the first of September next, the price of gas shall be
three dollars per thousand feet. The Trustees are
now preparing a statement. to prove the necessity
for this change.
smilauvoc
Gann Casey, a member of the Good Will. Engine,
was overcome by the heat in the procession, and'
was taken to . Taylor's drug store, at the corner of
Ninth and Race streets. The pro per remedies were
administered, and after remaining a few hours he
was sent home.
THE POLICE.
(Before Mr. Mayor Henry.)
A REBEL O.APTATIT.
On Sunday last a fine-looking young man arrived
at the Continental Hotel, and registered his name
as Herman Von Achenbach, Richmond, Va. „He'
said very boldly that he had just come from the
South, and raeknowledged that he was a captain
in the rebel army, and was .going to stay here a
week or two and then return. When asked how he
got here, he dress that -he got through Mondayeta
very nicely, ed as a farmer. Onlie
went out and purchased some clothes of a rough-ap
pearance.
On Tuesday , evening Chief Franklin had him ar
rested. A revolver was found in his possession.
When arrested he gave substantially the same story
as
theiven above, but stated the path
hie arrival
in North he had taken the Oath of allegiance.
On being asked, howeVer, for his parole, he said he
had lost it. Re said that he bad been through.the
lines once before. On his person was found a leticit
from his father at St. Louis. It imploredldin not sot to'
come near that city, for the detectives were watch
ing for him. Von Aclienbach had 'a private hearing
before the Mayor yeaterdey,-who, held him-in de
fault or QR,OOO bail for carrying concealed deadly
weapons, and of $1,500 bail, on a charge of being
connected with the rebel army,
LETTER BAGS
AT THB MERCHANTS' RECHANGB, YHTLADELPHIA.
Bark Tinto (Br), Davison Liverpool, soon.
Brig Aurora, McDougall Liverpool, soon.
Brig Maine, Jarvis BarbadOes, soon.
Brig 6 V Merrick, Norden, HAY. & Cardenas, soon,
PILIL4I.BBLPI-riA BOARD OF TRADE.
JAante .111H.Lnuni, •
ANDREW WHEELER, Committee of the EOM.
ramARD Y. TowneElm,
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, 41.1170. 12.
Sun Rpus..aao Sun seta....tuo High Water.. 9.54
ARRIVED.
Bark M E Corning, Hibbard, 58 days from Liver.
pool, with salt to Wth Bumm & Son ; vessel to Jokn
R Penrose.
Bark Midnight (II S), 7 guns, Act V Lieut W D
Boatb commanding, t days from Fortress Monroe,
for repairs.
Schr T T Derringer, Blackman, from Boston, in
ballast to captain.
Schr John Stroup, Lake, from Boston, In ballast
to captain.
Behr S H Sharp, Robbins, froth Boston, in ballast
to Blakiston, Graff, &
Sobr Patterson, Godfrey, from Providence,
In ballast to captain. •
Schr Lewis Chester, Norwood, from Providence,
in ballast to OA Heckscher & Co.
Scbr S A Taylor, Dukes, from New Haven, in
ballast to 0 A lieoksaher do Co.
Schr N E Clark, Clark, Ironi Milton, Mass., in
ballast to captain.
Sphr Mary Anna, Gibbli, frOM New Bedford, in
ballast to captain, ~ • •
F,ohr Cora, Speoce, i.day froth
with feed to R.ll Lea. • Brandywine, Del,
Sobr Jrigoopbblo, Hopkins from Derby, Conn,
with stone to cap,in.
ohr Carrie Wells,-Brown, 4 lays from Providence,
in ballast to captain. -
Schr Bohenitt; oting; 4 days from w"
in balltat to captain. • as,
ourG,o Morris, Arils, from Witehln b
last to captain.' • gton, .
Bohr Ed• B Wales, Hoffman, from Fortress RE
roe, in ballast to S Stetson Si Co. 011.
Sabr S R Jimeson, Jameson, 7 daye from Ti oal _
haven, with stone to captain. s
Steamer Sarah, Jones, 24 hours from New York
trmdse to Wm. M. Baird & Co.
Steamer Manhattan; Ryther; a hours from... Cap
May, with 126 passengera to captain. Off Fourteen
d
Feet Bank, Passed • largeeeply laden bark, bound
up; off the Brown, an unknown bark, bound down ;
below Reedy Island, brig Sarah Larsen, hence for
Barbalioii f off Wilmington -Cheek, at anahsr, ship
Vancouver,bones for
,Liverpool;
.Har
vey, for arbados ; brigg Gib:note Meredith; fot
Fort Monroe MispecAt for:ER :W Pam, and
Ocean Wave, for.Hattaraa Wet.
Steamship Creetoent, Latham, BiltortHead
- Bark Victoria (110,11TiriiitianYort an Prince.
Bark Thetis (Dan),'Set4Ts9;lo49ttettlia•
Brig Ada B (Bri,Gettid Queenstown, for Orders.
Brig Matilda (Swe ) , An derson,i St Elite.
Brig Lorana, Ilapenny, Oharlestosim.
Brig Speedway Atherton, Portland.
Brtf Wm Nichols, Amex, Boston, Via -Wh fining
ton,' el.
Seim Bohemia, Young, Washington.
Sohr Judge Hopkinson, Marvel, Alexandria.
Sehr Reading I%R, No. 48, Howard, do,
Bohr R F Stockton, Vaneleaf, '.do.
Bohr Isaac Morse , Bradford, Dipten.
Schr 'Victoria, Ifel/ey, St Mary River.
Sohr Saratoga, Pinkham, Boston.
Sohr S H. Gibson, Bartlett, Boston,
Behr Lewis Chester, Norwood, Boston.
Selo S A Taylor, Dukes, Hingham,
Schr C A Hooksoher, ' Smith, Boeton. •
Schr American Chief Pressey, Fall River.
Sebr Rachel Jane,Roath, Norwich.
Schr Essex, Post, Providence.
Behr Aid, Moore, Alexandria.
Schr C S Groves, Ml:Mee, Beaufort.
Schr Jas Logan, Smith Providence.
Schr Eugene, Bray, Portsmouth.
Scbr B Rickey, Tice, Cohaeset.
Sehr J E Simmons, Simpson, Providence.
Scbr Hiawatha, Disney, Portsmouth.
Schr Chief, Godfrey, Rockland.
Scbr S H Sharp, Robbins, Boston,.
Sohr Clara, Putnam, Boston.
Schr,Lath Rich, Bonita; Pensacola.
Sohr John Stroup, Cannon, Beaufort.
Bohr R (3- Porter, Townsend, Salem.
Steamer Alta, Passwater, City Point.
Steamer,J S Sbriver, Dennis, Baltimore.
• F N . •
pROPOR&LB FOR LOAN.
TBRASURY DMPARIXONY, J 1117.86, 1864.
Notice Is hereby given that subecriptlons will be re-
Salved by the Treasurer of the United States, the , errand.
Lisletant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and
by the National Banks designated and qualified as
Depositaries and Financial agents, for Treasury Notes,
payable three years froze ingrurt 16, 1864, bearing in
terest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per
annarn,lwith semi. annual coupons attached, payable In
lawful money,
These noise Will be convertible at the option of the
holder at maturity, to six per Gent: gold bearing bonds,
redeemable after live and payable twenty years from
august 15, MT.
The notes will be issued in denominations of fifty, one
hundred, five hundred, one thousand, and five thou
land dollars,' and will be leaned - in blank or payable to
Order, as may be directed by the subscribus.
All eubsciptions must be for fifty dollars. or some
multiple of ART dollars. , -
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.
The party depositing mast endorse limn the Original
sertigrate the denomination of notes required, and
whether. they are to be issued -111 blank or payable to
order. When, so endorsed they must be left with the
officer ioceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to this
Department.
Thellnotes will be transmitted to the ownersfree of
transportation charges as Goon after the reeelpt of the
original Certificates of Deposit as they cal be prepared.
BtO 8
.is to 20
WO 00
3 to 10
35 to 40
30 to 92
.. Ito 2
.. SO to 92
.. 6 to 10
.. 10 to 12
Interest will be allowed to August Ink on all deposits
made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Depart
ment on receipt of the original certificates.
As the notes draw interest from Atlanta 16. persons
making deposits subsequent to that date mud pay
the intermit accrued from date !of note to date of lip
posit. • • '
Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and
upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed
commission of one•anarter of one, per cent. which
will be paid by this department upon the receipt of a
bill for the amount. certified to by the officer with
whom the deposit was made. No deductions for com
missions must be made from the deposits. •
moan, receiving deposits will see that the proper en.
'tenements are made upon the original certificates.
all °Scare authorized to receivedePosits are reiuested
to eye to applicants all desired information, and afford
over/ facility for tasting onborniptionn
BOBSCRIPMBEI WILL BB BEBBIVED BY THE
Assistant, Treasttrei . of tlis 17ititsid States In rblia
_ .
&lats.
First National Bask of Philadsividis
Second. *Mims" Bauleof,
Third:National Bank otPhilasielphis.
throughont tb,, country iilll.doubner
ATTORD /mums TO sumErßut&
7 3- 10 IL
TIECEIX) riTATICONAX4 SANS
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
tinder thatrudione from the Trearnuy Ddpartraent,
dde Bank is prepared to receive subscriptions to the new
Loan leaned on Three Years' Treasury Notee with Con
'Pme attached, tearing interest'at the rate of two omits
aday on every $lOO.
These Treasury Notes are convertible at maturity, at
the option of the bolder, into 11 B. 6 per cent. Bond*,
(interest pagele in coin) redeemable after five years,
and payable in twenty, from "mod 16, RM.
Interest allowed from date' of sebsoription-to-Aturnst
Id, and Mein subscriptions after that date the accrued
bateiest will be requirAd to be paid.
DAVID B. PAUL. 'President.
ant-lm
J 417 SO, 186,1
N EW
NATIONAL LOAN
INUBIN 1.80 IN ii&WVOL MONK!
COUPONS ATTACHED,
p y 04.101. i ti 11 4:f:A
The minsteal Dayable Int*Mfol, =moist the end of
*me Team; or, the holder has - the tight to demand at
that. Unta - • •
S.A4SS i3ol6li AT PAR IA AD 07TUOASL
This nrivilede favabutble. as these 5410 i!onds are oar
tooki popular loan. and are now , ei,dlina at eight : per
fined. premium.
6nbearlitions,reeetredfn,thenenel pimp?, and the
appall and iroreido of the iimmetsiry. of the Tresulary,
losetheithth Clzen, and an noose/sail! infanta
tlan. will birfanditted on deplioalon at our ofdoe.
JAY COOKE &
172A-9ek.. — 7"::119: 114 Etorit THIRD. STREET
F . 2IMTH NATIONAL •BANK,
DIS/GITIOrIiD DIPOSMET "n M A RbiAli
AGM OP TEI WM owls.
Ibis lank is now proParia to receive subscriptions to
THE NNW NATIONAL LOAN,
Mined In the farm of TH III IIS.YRAES TSIIASTIRY
NOTES, Interest paya),4* seml.eannally In laritil
aoney, on the pith- days of :February and ii.ntmet re.
meetively of each year.
These ,Trearury Rota are ,eonyertibre at maturity, at
hi option of the Atoldei., ilk, U O. $ per Dent. Bonds,
lat4Wast Payable' In COIN, end redeemable Mter
tad payable *nib`
frora august" 15th, '1247. -
nags Nelea will be Awned in same of.ldp, $lOO, ii.l()(4
tl,OOO, ,116,030. Interest mill beallomed to , the 16tb, of
takeout neat on isidniorlptions Mier fa that data. Snii•
teriptions 4mbeeinent to that date Will be req,niredlo
Ay the accrued`intermit. - -.1 :commission' of 3i of one
wr cent. will be allowed on all anbecrlptions of .025,000
1 / 4 4...upword. i , „
•
SAM'', .3. 'MAC MIJELAN,
TWAIN PIPE* MAIN
VITBIFISD `,TILER/. COTT% ERAINPrPE—aIi
sizes. from 2 to An. diaineter. ' with all kinds of
branches.bends,And trays, for, sale In any q uantity. 2 nif t y bpi! per ylird 32c.
' - TERRA COTTA CRIBINSX TOPE,
Nor Stottageh Villas, or City R Patent Wind=
rrd. Toys, for cuinksmokr oballeYe. from to 8 feet
_ _
ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASE& '•
Fonntaine. Pedestals arid &Musty 'Yarblo Bide
Brackets,And mantel vasee
IMILADBLPRIA TUNA COTTA
'FORKS.
t e .A .tro 1010 , 0HEBTNET West: ,
rtf B. -ILAKRISOL
C*lL' 'a OAIiRtA *-
PEIRIMMO4III4 I *4lolltiAi
wttii'tnll diaaripttiraarif
.1.11
Y
DA &Rd Mitnaa. bi
licia •
W. I'. PMENDEII,
Mocreterr of the Tremor,:
AID AL L
Ir4:1:14•{0:16:11171,:vciri.j111.1 , *11.4:4:1
1111:LLTMEMBLA•
plvwfvftviA , :tisodvi:44lWAA , zo
AT PAR.
p=lW . )nilM.
'723 Arch Street,
7 340 • TRE&SOT
1 s 1 rl g lajaniffailalle g i ai "
n .
EDUCATIONAL.
r •
A NDALTIBIA. INSTITUTE—AI HOME
‘4-4‘. ItOsitinNo-sceooL FOR: Bon, at. Andalusia',
Pa-at idles from Philadelphia. .
R. T. WELL'i, A. !ff , Rector.
MILFBRINOZO. —ilt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, 1) ... 0 LL.D..
and Rt. SIM Wm. B. Stevens. D. '
MILITARY COLLEGE,-- ALLEN
.
TOWN, Penne within three hours' ride of Phi
ladelphia; chartered b the State, -provided. with spa
cious grounds and •bui (Weis, and opened in May last'
with over , ne,hpridred pupils. Commences its next ses
sion SeptembefHtb. For circulars, address Rev. M. L.
ROFFORD, a. M., President. salt)-tm
WILL BE OPENED, MONDAY, SEP
TEMBER MI, 1804; at .19R6. :VARBTON..
Street.a BO aRDING and DAY ECU OOL for Young La
dies, in which will be afforded a thorough course of in
struction in the Elementary and also the higher branch
es of lathematios, Science% Languages. Select Liters
. fur% and Music. , Mr% R. 14.. WATSON,
Miss B. R. WATSON,
ratilkna6r • Principals.
WOODLAND SEMINARY, WEST
PHILADELPHIA. A • DAY and BOARDING
SCHOOL for,Youn_g. Ladies will be wined September
14. at No. '9 WOODLAND TERRACE, by Reit
HENRY REEVES, A. K. .assisted by competent and
experienced Teacher& R. retiresfrom the Chem
bersburg Seminary, where the session has regularly
closed with nearly fourscore pupils.
Address: 91i Julyl6, the Principal, at Chambersbnrg.
Pa. After: that, No. 9 Woodland Terrace, -West Phila
delphia., -
REFERENCE —Be,. Albert Barnes, Rev. EU A.
Boardman, D. D. ; Rev. J. 0. Butler, Bay. G. W.
Phail, D. D. ; Rey. C. W. Shields, D. D..; Ry: John
W. Mears; Hon. Joe. Alisn and A. G. Cattail, Esq.,
Philadelphia; Hon J. Kennedy Morehead, Pittsburg%
Honer. George Chambers and A. K. McClure, Chambers.
burg. 3109-swtf
WOODBURY INSTITUTB, WOQD
BURY. Ct.—an excellent School. and a cheerful
and happy home fel boos. For Circulars, address the
Principal, canlo-iou - P HULSE.
B.
PRISTOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
..A,•
ninth GUL
mon LS m ill
ir
reopen culars onthe fret o
Second-day in the
For c aphlt
an3g u ths-260. RUTH ANNA FEISCR, Madrid..
pHCENIX NORMAL INSTITUTE
-a- (for both sexes), PHIHNIXVILLE, Chester county.
Pa. 'Phorough instruction in English branches', with
Latin, Preneb, Getman, and Music For particulars
see Circular, by addressing JOSEPH A. BOND, BOX
148, PII(EfiIiLLE, Chester co., Pa. anl3-stath4o
THE YOUN G LADIES' INSTITUTE
-a- OF HATBORO, _
--
Rev. eito:•RAND; A. M., Principal.
Established ten years since. Delightfalty located fif
teen miles north of Philadelphia. A well appointed
and thorough SCHOOL; wed a safe and pleasant ROME
for a limited number et impils. Reopens MONDAY,
Sept. 12th. fordroulareaddresetheillnelyeel. • am94X•
PENgSI r L*A.NIA. •Atilsrttilia7
-a-
ACADEMY AT WKSr CHESTS&
The duties g this institution will be reetimed on
THDESDAT, pteniber let. at 4 o'clock
Circulars,. oontaining fell infornzatton, =SWIM ob
tained of } AMISS H. ORlflt, Esq.,. No. fidattP CMT
/V DT Street, orof COL..TOS ODOtar* k RK HYATT.
President Penna. Mili tary
COLLEGE,I3OIIIMNTOWN,
H: .J.—Thla Institution is pleasantly loeated on the
Delaware River, about thirty miles by railroad front
Philadelphia. .Thorough instruction is given in the
common and higher branches of English, and soyeriOr
advantages are furnished in the Ancient and ,Modern .
Languages. Drawing, Painting in all ita branches,
Vocal and Instrumental Music,. For Catalogues, ad
dress Bay. JOHN H.
an4-6w BRARELVrkresiA.
MISS •
MARY E THEOPP WILL RE
OPEN her ENGLISH and FRENCH MASHING
arid DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LAMS, at No. 1841
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, on the. 12th of Sep
tember. For circulars, until the let of September, ad
dream Mies THROPP,VaIIey Forge. Pa. stia-aw•
MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S
T I H LDIEI and FRENCH BOARDING and DAY
SCHOOL,, No. 1703 WALHDT Street, -will RI .OPEN
on WEDNESDAY, the 14th of September, an. 3401
.aLENWOOD ACADEMY, DELA
WARE WATER 'GAP 110128 OR 00., PA.
The fall session of the above institution mil com
mence on the 12th of the Bth month (September). Por
narttcolarestoplylo SAMUEL ALSOP, Principal.
J733-2m . Delaware. Water Gap, Monroe co.. Pa.
RIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND
F
SMALL BOYS, on School rano, Germantown , will
reopen on the 6th of 9th month. The usual branchea of
an Eugliah.education will be taught, and we "feel war.
ranted in believing that the competency
_of the teacher,
Deborah.B. Smith, will make It desirable to parents to
patronise the school: • fr2B-9f
VILLAGE GREEN BEMINARY:—Iiii-
Lint RY BOARDING SCHOOL, 4 miles besond Ms?
dis, and Lzi miles from Glen Biddle. on the West Chen!
ter Railroad. Thorough course in Mathematics. Ruhr.,
ral Sciences, Languages, and English. Practical leer
eons in Surveying and Civil Engineering. Pine libraw
and apparatus. &umber of pupils limited. Begin% Sept.
Dui Pupils have beneS to of a Dome. Refers to John 0...
Capp & I3on, 23 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton.
Esq., Filth and Prime; John H. Diehl, 300 Walnut
Ad dress Rev. J. BENET BARTON, A. M.,
j~22 9m 'VILLAGE GREEN, Penna.,
THE WEST CHESTER ACA.DEBri
-A- AND:BEILITARY INSTITUTE.
The scholastic year of tan months commences on the
firm TUESDAY, the 6th of September next, and closes
on the let of July following.
Boys and young men prepared for College or Business
in Its 'various requirements.
The modern languages are taught by statics realient
Teachers, who have no connection with any, other
echo& •
Nor catalogues and far information aiiplo
. WM. F. WI A. K.,
Principal;
or, J. RUNT= WOBBALL, A. M. Ph_ D.
Associate Principal,
hilt • : WRIT CESSTlllit,Renna.
VIIILADKLPHIA. COLLEGIATE Ili
-a- CHAS. YOUED LADIS. NO. 1530 - ARCH
Street. Bey. A. SMITH. D. D.,IE. CLARENCE
SMITH„ L. M., Principals.
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade
mic. and Collegiate. Poll collage mime in (Hassles,
Mathematics, higher Enslish, and flataral Science, for
those Who grad nate. 'Modern Laalgttairegt Masi., Paltd-
Inc and ElocatkmlmAke_ best masters. For *Healers.
APPIT . at 1726 cmgenlu'r• West, or address Box 2611
P. 0.. Philadelnkba: anSO-em
N OTICE. -THE- FOLLOWING NO
TICE Is published according to law, by (wawa
the Orphans' Court for the 'City and County of 'Pharr
dCUP elphia made on the first day of July, A. D. 1864. an4 County of Phiktdetphfa, as: _
The Commonwealth of Pennerlvanla to THOS. BALCH,
one 0 the Executors of the Estate of Dr. Chas. Frede
ric* Beck. deceased— • •
GREETING : We command excus es before we did, that,
laying aside all business and whatsoever, you
be and appear in .your proper person before the Honors,
ble the Judges of our Orphans' Court, ak a .Court to be
held on FRIDAY, the Sid. day of Septcimber, A..D. 1904.
at 10 o'clock of the forenoon, to show cause, if any you
have. why the letters testamentarY,.graeted to you as
one of the Executors of Dr. CHARLES FREDERICK.
BECK, deceased, should not be vacated, and why you
should not be dismissed from your Ornee of Trustee
under the will of the said Charles Frederick Beck, de
ceased, by reason of the matters set forth in the petition
of HENRY PAUL BECK, filed in our Orphans' Court
on the first day of July, A. D. 1864. and farther, to
abide the order of the Court In the Premises, ka , and
hereof fail not under a penalty of one hundred pounds..
Witness Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON, Esq., at
—Philadelphia. the fifteenth day of. July, in the
L.S.s. year of . our. Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four. • IL M. BAWDS%
Jylft-stf , . Deputy Clerk O. C.
.
N 0 T 1.0 lt.-LICTTERS OF ADMIN.
ISTRATION open the Estate of JOHN GRIGG,
late of the city of Philadelphia,- deceased , have been
granted by the Register of Wills to the subscribers. All
persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make
payment, and those haying Maims or demands against
the same to present them 'without delay to •
• NANCY M. OH100,•/ Administrators.
JOHN W. GRIGG, • 5
No. 1823 and No. 226 weLaur Street, Philada..
Philadelphia. August 12, 1664. - anl3-s6t
WHEREAS, LETTERS• TESTAMEN
TART upon the Estate 9f HENRY L KURTZ,
deceased, have been granted lby the undersigned, all
persons indebted to the said estats are requested to
make payment and those having claims against the
same to present them to
ALPRID FUGER,
No. 51 N.• 1311ETH• Street,
and As . . Executor.
LOS T. CERTIFICATE OF STATE
LOAN.—NOTICE 1s hereby given that application
has been made to the Auditor General of Pennsylvania
for the issue of a duplicate of the following certificate of
five per cent. loan of the Commonwealth, isened by the
Bank of Pennsylvania, acting as transfer agent for the
Commonwealth, in the name of JANE HULL, which
certificate has been lost, vii : Certificate No. MC dated
April bth, leaned under Act of Assembly of Decem
ber 18th, MS, for $160: • ANNA B. JONES
,
Adminletratrix d.. b. n. t. a. of Jane Hull, Deu'd.
myl4-abm. • • • - •
NI EL. SMOKED AND SPICED SAL.
Ault received
ALBERT a. ROBERT S,
Dader la /las Gromaiesr t•
au7141 ' Corner EXBVENTE aad WIZ Ida
ARCHER & REEVES • •
' WHOLEFALE MIOCENE,
No. 45 North WATER Street, and
No. 46 'North DELAWARE Avenue.
Offer for sale, at 'the Lowest Market Prices, a large
dock of
EDGAR. MOLASSES, COVINA
TEAS, • SPICES. TOBACCO.
And •Groceriee generally, carefully selected for the
country trade.. -; . • -
Sole Agents for the products of FITHIAN & POGIMPE
Exte p26- nsive Frail Canning Factory at Bridgeton, N. J.
a6m
MACKEREL, R.ERRING, SHAD, 80.3.
Axi.• —2,500 bbls. Mass. Nos. 1,2, and S liackereLlaisp
eanAt fat fish assorted packages..
2,000 bbls. 14w Purport, Fortune:Bay, and Halifax
Herring . . -
.2,500 boxes Lubec, Sealed. and No. 1 Herring.
.150 bbis new Mesa Shad.
•
NW boxes Herkimer county Cheese, &c.,
In store and for sale by HURPWr & ICOON_B
. Jal9.tf . .• • N 0.1140 NORTH WHARvme.
PICKLES. -.100` BBL& -
.PICKLES 'IN
VLNEOAR. _ ....
,
61) half bble.• Mathis In Tlnagiir." '
Also, Ores -gallon And five-gallop k is do.
For sale by ERODES & MiLLIAME.
mh2B 107, South. WATER. Street.
pa id gra s. CHICESE r -40 MANS
SAO Sago aadlingllak Dairy Ohoesiof abiioe goolltY.
For gala by RHODES WII.LIANS.
107 South .W • Strait
WATER PIPE I DIWN, PIPE
xontgomgy
_Tsrral (lona Worksrolles sad
Warehouse. LW KARIM Street.-
Lin or meet Pszess:: •
Foriotnt of 8 feet, 2 Inch bore, 35 cent&
For otnt 0(2 feet, 9 Web bore. 46 Gent&
For Ant of 9 feet, 11 Inch Pore, 66 tent&
For pint of 3 felt, 6 inch bore, 70 cents.
Porsolnt of 3 feet. 6 bitch bore, M eant&
*ll Blies, from 2 to 16 Inch dlaane_ter.
Alpo, Branches, Torun. TrePe , Ukimsey Tope, abli&
soy Ilnea. °lvan Vases, ite.
1 1 00 0 L1 , 11!_e_RnoeDs,
Btresit
stirle-•tntbar
MEDICINAL - COD—LIVER OIL.—
areJOHN C. RASA & CIO t rfs meRKET Street,
now remising utak supplies fresh from the fish
eries. • -
-
The superiority of their Oil. in every -moped, has
gained for , it a. reputation and sale beyond-anf other '
Brand in the market. To maintain 4 they are deter
mined to supply an article that may. be entirely relied
on for freshness and purity. See testicaoniale of ' Pro
fessors of Medical Colleges. aull-thata-tf
QUEEN OF Burry.
WHITE VIEUIIII WAX OF ANTILLES.
A new TRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten
ins. and preserving the complexion. It is tbs. most won
derfnl compound of the age. There its neither chalk,
powder, magnesia, bismu th , nor tale hilts composition,
It being composed entirely of pare-Virgin Wax; heal:*
its extraordinary qualities forpreserving the shin, Mai .
leg it soft, smooth, fair, and traurnarent. It makes the
old appear young, the homelyhanasome the handsome
more beautiful. and the mostheautilti divine. Price 26
and 50 cents. Prepared only.hy HUNT & CO.. Perfum
ers. 41 South EIGHTH Street. two doors above Chest
nut, and 133 South SEVUTH Illtreet,labove Walnut.
jm-ttn
a•:= -CASHIER.
BEAUTIFUL ART OF ENAMEL.
ILING THE 8/311f. —Pate de Toilet BSyzneafer (French
Toilet Taste).' for enamelling' the skis, ladies smallp ox marks, wrinklee, burns, scare , &a. W ithout injury to
t h e moat de li catecomplexion. Its sleets are truly ms...
gloat. Sold in jars, price one dollar, with directions for
nse„ EMIT k CO.. Proprietors, 4,1, Beath EIGHTH
Street, two dioors above Chestunt, %Irina 8, SEVELITEI
Street. sr yIS-Sis
Pr
'UBE PALM OIL BOAP.--:THIS SOAP
- is wade of pare, fresh Palm 011, and is entirely a
vegetable Soap: more szdtable for Toilet use than thou
made from animal fats. In boxes of one dozen sakes.
for ES per box. lganufsetnred by
GEO. K. ELKINTON k SOL
IJim 11A MARGARETTA Strut. between Frani sat
2C Biloond, above OallowhilL lemeor
._
MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRAITED
BarronTlßS VOILLAXIItit—
tbe only Ehrpporten nn der eminent median,'
Ladles and Ytictians are respectfuilirreqn
only on Mrs.. B=l3. at her reerldenee9 W
Ittrett,Thlla., (to avoid eocutterieltit I•;.Thirty thonaant
invalids busbies advised by their tvhysirsiana to nie het
Manisa. .Those only are setae beeribs t the Vatted
M h ; label on tbe box. nd elgnate
QiiWrishatvosten, s
toonani a gaM. Qs*
LEGAL;
GROCERIES.
NEW NO. NO.I nucacigmr.,
AUGUST .13 1864
i AII UOAD LINES.:
manatividui •
- . OiNTRAL . RAILROAD.
co
,^7
PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG 130 MILO DOW
BLE TRACK. . •
- • THE SHORT 1101/TE TO THgEE WEST
Trains leave the Depot at EWEN= Mg ALA- 11 Kiir
Streets. as follows:
Mail Train 7.16 A. 4.
Past Line at m. 0.. WO. ./1.• .4. • IS A. s.
Through Burros, P. M.
Parkes Tre. IT • •
, us 0. /
P. Parkeeburg Train, No. 2. at
Harrisburg Aooommodation Train . INIT. X,
Lancaster Train at IL 00 P. AL
Paoli Accommodation Train, (leaving Wed
Philadelphia) 6.00 P. R.
The Through Exprens rune daily—all the other
trains daily. except Sunday.
FOR PITTSBURG AND THE WEST.
The Mail Train, Fast Line, and Through Express coi
ned at Pittsburg with through trains on all the dive`.
lug roads from that point, North to the Lakes, West to
the Mississippi anti Missouri Rivera, and South and
Southwest to ail points acoessible by Railroad.
INDIANA BRANCH B.AILROAD.
The Through Express connects at ;Blairmills Inter.
section with a train on this road for Blairsville.
Maas, he.
EBENSBURG AND CEESSON BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train connects at Oredon at
10.46 A. N. w ith a train on this road for Ebensburg. A
train also leaves Cresson ,tor Rbenebur4 at 8.46 P. K.
• HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Mail Train and Through Express connect at Al
toona with trains for Hollidaysburg at 7.66 P. M. and
tjt A. M.
TYRONS AND OLEARFIELD BRANCH RAILROAD.
The Through Rxpress Train connects at Tyrone with
trains for Sandy Ridge, Phillipsburg, Port Matilda.
Ifllesburg, and Bellefonte.
fferfiTINGDON AND BROAD-TOP RAILROAD.
The Through Express Train concords at Hantingdoa
• with a. train for Ho wall and Bloody Run at 6.66 A. N.
NORTHERN CEN TR AL AND PHILADBLPRIa AND
• BRIE RAILROADS.
Fon Smeausx,_Wrizmicerowr, L.GON NAVAL, and all
points on the Philadelsphia and Brie Railroad, and EL
MIRA. ItoollloYralt, BUFFALO, AIM NIAGARA PALLa.
Passengers 'taking the Nail Train, at 1.26 A. M., and
the Through Express, at 10.30 P. X., daily (except Sun
days), fo directly through without change of cars ba
dmen Philadelphia and Williamsport
For YORK, Philadelph ia '
and GETTYSBURG, the
trains leaving at 7.M A. M. and 230 P. H., connect at
Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
The Mall Train and Through Express connect at Har
rieburdwith trains flar Carlisle, Chambersbarg. andHa
foreteet
WAYNESBURG ERANCH RAILROAD.
The trains leaving at. 7.96 A. X. and 'LSO P. M. - connect
at Downingion with trains on this road forWaynea
. burg and all intermediate stations. •
MANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
An Agent of this reliable Express Clomp um Will as
through each train before reaching the depot, and there
'Najd:um:kis and deliver baggage to any part of the city
Nor further inform allow . apply at the - Passenger Sita-
Ron 11 Z. corner of TiEEV_ETH mid MARKET Streets.
J.IIA COWDEN. Tieked Agent.
WRSTRRN EMIGRATION..
An Emigrant Accommodation Train leave' No. In
Doug street daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 o'alosir F.M.
For full information apply,to at
PRANUIS - NK. Emt Ascird.
147 D O C K ' Street.
TRIM/ITS.
By this route, freight" of all deserl_ptiona
of
Ohio;arded to and from awy point on the .11roads of
Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois. Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis
souri, by railroad dfrect, or to any port on the naviga
ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg.
For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to
S.D. KaresToff. Jr.. PhlladelPhia•
Amooit Laws;
jall4l General Superintendent, Altoona. Pa.
1864. NEVrY6 3 IiT ' ELAB. 1864.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON PH ILA DE L PH IA ANY'S
magt3,_ FROM' TO •
NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES,
PROM WALNUT-MIRES IWRAIM,__:
WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—YU:
'Ana
At BA. K , via Camden and Amboy , U. and A. A -
eommodationSS 111
At 8
At BA. N. • via Camden and Jersey City. Morni — mr
&Tress ,
via Camden and Jersey City, Id—Class g
Ticket . • -- 3
At le IC, via Camden and Amboy, Cl. and A. As.
eommodation and A. ........ .
At P. K., via Cam d en and Amboy, O. and A. Ex
press.
At I P. N. via Camden and Amboy, 174morenioda-
Bon, (Freight and Passenger) 170
At 6 P. X , via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger)-Ist Clam Ticket... 111
Do. do.. 3d Class . d 0..... 100
At 7% P. M: ,via Camden and Amboy., Accommoda
tion, (Freight and Passenger — Eat Claim Ticket... I 111
Do. do Id Claes d 0..... 100
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown,Bethlehem, Belvidere.
laston., Lambertville, Fleming ton, kn. , at 3.30 P. K..
P.
For Lambertvi ll e. and interme diate stations, at 6
For Mount Hair, Iwaneville, and Pemberton, at 0 A.
Et I„and 6P. X.
for Freehold at 6 A. X and 2 P. X.
or Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Burling.
ton, Florence. Bordentown, at 6 A. 17 N., I,
IN, 6, and 6P. Ii The 3.30 and 6P. K. lines run di•
heat through to Trenton.
•Fr Pa Riverton. Delano. Beverly, and Sur
at 7 P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Marlin/ton, Beverly.
Torreedale, and Tacony, at 9.30 A. fd. and 2. XI P. X.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT WILL LEAVE
AS FOLLOWS:
At 4 A. K (Night), -via Kerishwton and New York.
Washington and New York Mail • • • ....RI X
At ILK A. K. via Kensington and Joiner •OltY.
Empress 3 00
At 4.80 P. K, via Kensington and Jersey City, Re
press ..... 300
At 6.46 P. M., via Kensington and.. Jersey OItY.
• Washington and New York Erpreas .•. . . 3 00
Brind_ay Lines leave at 4 A. N. and 0.46 P. X.
For Water Gap,' Stroudsburg, Scranton, Willreebarre.
Montrose, Great Bend, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Beth,.
lehem, Belvidere, Easton. Lambertvi ll e, Fie
.at 7..18 A.' This ine connects with l es l =l
leaving Easton-for Mauch Chunk at 3.30 P. M. -
For La:ol64sll.ra'. and Intermediate stations, at 6 P. K.
For Bristol, Trenton, gm . at 7.16 and 11.16 A. X end
II P. X'
For Holmesburg, Tacony, Wlssonoming, EridembarE.
and Frankford, at 9 A. K , 6, 6.45, and 8 PN.
• SFr For New York and 'Way -Lines leaving Kenning.
ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut.
half an'hour before departure.. The cars run into the '
t Pot. and on' the arrival of each train: run from the
rft, pound. of Baggage only allowed sash passers.
Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as. -
(Me but their wearing apparel. All baggage over ti
pounds to be paid for extra. The Company:A:Littheir
responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and
will--not be ,11. able for any amount beyond $lOO. assent .
Ely special contract.
Graham's Regimes Repress will .all for and deliver
nitife at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wel
stgreet. WILLIAM B. GATEXER, Agent.
-.Aug. 8, 1864.
LINES Fitox . NEW YORK FOE PHILADELPHIA,
WEIZ LEAVI 12.011 VIZ POOP or 00111ITLAND SPRINT.
'At and and 4 P. m., via Jersey City_ and Camden.
At 7 10 A. N. a nd . 6 P. . and 13 (Night).'vis geir
ger, City and .Hensington.
Prom the footof Barclay street at 6 A. K and fr. K..
via Amboy and Camden.
From Pler No. I, North river, at 12 IL , 4, and 8 7.11. •
(freight and , passeneer,) Amboy and Camden. la4-ti
1864. NaliglINNIS . 1864
PHILADELPEILL:AND KRIM RAU:
WAlL—This great lino traverses the Northern awl
Northwest *outages of num,lrani& to the city of Erie.
en Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the PENNSYLVANIA RAM,
ROAD COMPANY, and under their auspice" L being
rapidly Opened throughout Its entire length. ,
It is now In use for Passenger and Freight hulas s
from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (216 miles), on miles). ern Diebtion„ and from Sheffield to Eris (7/ Olll
the Western Division:
Tlll2 01 PAANENGIIII TiltAllll3 AT 17EILADIL2LIAL
Leave Westward.
Nal .» 1.76 A. IL
teas Train.-- 10.30 P. Y.
ran through 'without change both ways os thee*
trains between niladelphis and Lock Reese, and be
tween Baltimore and Look Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Care on Express Trainclboth ways
between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williams
port and Philadelphia.
For information resiimmrt_lnirPassenger business, imply
at - the S. B. corner DLEH and MARKRT Streets.
And for Freight business of the Corapanys_Agentg :
B. B. KINGSTON, Jr., corner TRUNTIR=II and
MARKET. Streets, Philadelphia,
J. W. REYNOLDS, Brie.
J. /1; DRILL, Agent N. O. R. R. BalHmora.
H. H. OrrsTow
General Fraixht Agent, PhdadelVtli,
L5w113.1,. HoITPT,
General Ticket A~ gge ~ n yt, PhilateMiabL
JOS__ —NPR D POTTS.-
Mlit-tt • General Nalager.
atillialME. 'NORTH PENN:
SYLVANIA 'RAILROAD—
For BETHLEHEM, DOYLBSTOWS. MAZUR OHITNE:
EASTOP, wmiumspowz WILERSBARRI, So.
SUMMER- AEXANOEBIENT. - -
Passenger Trains leave the.neW Depot, THIRD Street,
above Thompson street, daily (Stoldan excepted), as
follows:
At 7 A. N. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown,
Manch . Chunk, Hazleton, Williamsport. - Wilkes
barre, he. • •
At 8.46 P. K. (Fames) for Bethlehem, Baetono
At • 6.16 P. - M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch
Chunk.: .
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. M. , 6 I'. M. and 4.15 P. M.
:For Fort Washington at 10.15 A K. and 11 P. X.
For Lansdale at 616 P. AL
White oars of the Second and Third. streets Line City
Passenger run directly to the new Depot.
• • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethlehem At IL 30 A. hi., 9.30 A. M.. and 6.07
R ' •
Leave Doylestown at 6.49 IL M. . 3.45 P. M., and 7 P.
heave Lansdale at 6 A. M. ,
Leave Fort Washington at 11.15
NDAY& A. X. and SP. M.
ON SU
Philadellita for Bethlehem at 9 A M.
Phlladelpphla for Doylestown , at 8 P. X.
Doylestown for Phil/41.1W* it 7.20 A. - •
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. Id_
. BLLLB CLASH, Agent
1864 . - aIIEDBN AND AT- iIQRA
• rairrursanatoAD.. AA-purr.
ElinfiCEß A_RIUNGENIINT- , TECROUGH IN TAO'
BOORS. •
TOUR TRAINS , DAILY TO ATLANTIC CITY.
On sad . after- MONDAY,. July 4th, train will lea,*
VlNBAltreet Ferry se follower, ,
Mail ' 7. so 'A.m..
Freight; with passenger ear attached 9.16.W.K
"twee. (through in two hours) 109 F.M.
Atlantic Accommodation • 4.16. P. N.
Junction Accommodation* • • - ' - 6..1/0 PAL '
RETURNING, leaves Atlantic:
Atlantic ACCOMMod @Atop .......... :.....4.......::...t48 A. N.
Ixpress7.o6 A.: AL
Freight 11. 60 A. M.
Nail 4.48 P:IL
Junction Accommodation 6.93 A. N.
Fare to Atlantic, $62. Round-trip Tickets, (good_ _only
for the day and train on which they are Wllleds) IP.
EXTRA HADDOIIFISLO TRAINS
Leave Vine street at 10.16 A. M. and 1 PAC
Leave Haddonleld-atlL46 A. K. and 3.46 rt IL -
OP SUNDAYS.; - • • .. ._ 0
_
Nall Trainfor Atlantic leaves Vine street. aA7.3 A.*.
Leaves Atlantic at 4.4 6 P. DE' . -
1e96-teel • .INO. G. BRYANT; Agent.
ERN'WEST J.I.RBEX
RAILROAD LINES.
COMIdENCING MONDAY, JUNKS). 1864. from WAY ,
='.BTBEET PIER.
FOR CAPE MAY. • .
At 6 and 10 A. M. and 4.30 P.ll.
.For Salem and Bridgeton at 9 A. M. and 4P. M. -
For woodbor at ff. I),
and 10 A.M., and 4 and 4.30 P.N.
For bniy. Gionowner. dm. at n 6
and 9 d. M.. 12
M., Sad 4 and 6P. K. • •
•• RETURNING TRAINS.
Leave Cape May at 6 and It 46 A. M.. and 6.10 P. M.
Leave at 7.40 A.M. and 1 62 and 6.60 P. X.
Leave Salem at 6 A. M. and 1.16 P.M.
Leave Bridgeton at 6.16 A.M. and 1.30 P.M.
Leave Glassboro at 7.10 and 8 96 A.M., and 2.23,3, and
7.60 P.M.
Leave Wceisibury at 7, 7.40, and 8.64 A. M.. and 2.60.
9.29, 6. 06, and 8 12P.M.
The WRIITI JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY, Office s
WALNUT Street, will call for and deliver Bay gage. and
attend to all the usual branches of Express buSiness.
Heavy articles taken by 6 A. N. line only, and must be
sent to the 'office the evening previous. PerWhabla
articles by this !bee most be sent before 6N,.A. Y.
&special messenger accompanies each train.
islS•tr J. VAN RESSEMAlR;lksperlutendent.
PHILADELPHIA.
AND ELMIRA R. R. LINE.
1864.' SP NG AND 18N T INER ARRAIGN- MA.
- For WILLIAMSPORT ScßkirrON, inarraL.
PALO. NIAGARA PAILS, CLEVELA.ND, TOLRDO,
CHICAGO, DBTROIT, MILWAUKEE, CINCINNATI,
BT. LOUIS, and all points in the West and Northwest.
Pseeenger Trains leave Depot of • Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL
da Streets, at B.lb A. M. and 3 . 30 P. M., daily, except Sun
ys.
QUICHEST ROUTE from -Philadelphia to points In
Northern Red Western_ PenzusyleAula, Western NeW
York, Ac., dry.
For further Information apply at tne 011.40, N. W.
earner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
W. TAR HORN Ticket Agent.
JOHN S. MLLES. General Agerit.
TNIRTIRNTE and CALLOW/MI.IW ..
ftryls-tf
airigism NSW R
LINE SOUTH. _
PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN.' ..•
c. • THROUGH IN 'FIVE HOURS.
GOOD
PARE EXCURSION TICKET/3 II& lo*
THREE DAYS.
On and atter MONDAY AUGUST I, 1864, trains will
lave foot of Vine etreet , Philadelphia, every morning
at 8 A. it., Sundays exectoted, thence by Camden and
Atlantle, and Raritan and Delaware Bar Railroads to
Port Monmouth. and by the commodious steamer Jesse
Hoyt to foot of Athlete istreet,ellicoklyn. Retarnlas,
leave Atlantic-street Wharf ever? 4+7,B+r/dais except.
sit atll A_ K.
lioltXrsvellers to the city of New York are notited
aymly for Damns by this line, the Mate' of New
Jersey ball/Igifrigitod. to' the Camden andSzsibormo
wepoly the OZ 4111 1 / 1 1•11. Drivllege -of oarrylas iwassotiters
freight fiOtoiteiiftloo Odor, of Philodelphio h ods Now
• anl.. tt
riARDAND Ai= JOB. PRENTING,
.-1? UM% ut ii I9V *.
• •
RAILROAD, I. O.
MOKIVRAII44OA.D; •
wiwastarion. AAP •BALTP
•
, TIME TABLE.
On end after. MONDA T, • ,gust let, 1861, PASSeW O7
Trains lesfira Phil rid elphialor
Baltimore at 4. 90, (Eg)reaa,'Mond aye excepted ' ) &CB
A. M., 12 M. 2 30`and 10.30 P. M.
Chester at 8.06, IL'l6 , 1.30, 2.30, 9.95, b and n
P. M.
Wiimington at 480, °Bondage egeekted,_Yll.o9. 11.25
A. 11...1.30,2.30. 4.90 6 10.90 , sad 11 R. m..
Beg .Castle at 8 06 1 . M. and 4.20 P. IL
Dover at &ft A M.: and 4 30 P. M.
Milford at B 06 A. M,
Salisbury at 8.56 A. IC
TRAINS FOR praLADELpurs lasers
Baltimore at . 9.46, 9.40. A. M., (Express,) LEI, 6.261 mi
10.26 P. M.
Wilmington at 148, 6.46, 9A. IL, 1. 1.66,
4.39, 7aa d• 9.10 P. 111
Salisbury . at U. 66 A. N.
Milford at 2.46 P. M.
Dover at 6.60 A. M. and 4.16 P. M.
New Castle at 8.30 A. 21. and 6.22 P. M.
Cbeater a 17.46. 9.404. Id., 1, 2.46, 4.40, 6, 7.66 aid
9.40 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Intermediate sta
tions at 10.26 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Dover and intermediate stations
&cl.lO P: M.
TRAMS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Cline tei - tZt . .440A.: c.(iiiiil7.os P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 6.36, 0.25 A. M.. 3.40 and 11.40
P. M.
Freight Train with Paseenger Car attached will leave;
Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places, at
7.46 P. M.
• SUNDAYS.
From Philadelphia to Baltimore only at 4.30 A. M.
and 10.30 _ . _
• -
Front Philadelphia. to Wilmiligton at 4.30 A. 10.10
4i 11 P. M.
Prom Wilmington to Philadelpltin at 1.40 &ad
P.M.
Only at 10.26 P. M. from Baltimore to Pitiladebbia.
aal. . H. R. MBNXBY. Sotp't.
alginglita ItA T AI-N AND
'DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD
To Long Branoli,• Atsion, Manchester, Tom's River,
prinieget, Bell Bank,
On and after MONDAY, August Ist, Trains will leave
CAMDEN, for LONG BRANCH, at 'S A. M. Returning
will leave Long Branch at 12. P: M.
THROUGH 1N• POUR BOORS DIRECT BY RAIL.
A" Freight Train, with passenger car attached, will
start for Stations on the main tine daily, from CAM
DEN (Sundays excepted), at 9 .30 A. AL
Stages connect at Woodmanste and Manchester for
phirnaget and Tom's River:
Stevan will, also connect at Farmingdale, for Point
Pleasant, equau Village; Blue Bail, and Our Home
Tavern.
For further Information 'apply to Company's Apedg,
L. R. COLE, at Cooper'u Point; Camden.
WM. F. I.IFFITTS, Ja. ,
Jyl-tf General Superintended".
Wfigamiip i . .NEW RAILROAD
iNt .1g ORT H. —PHILADETO
F 111.41 TO 13.1i00.ELYN—THROUGH IN FIVE HOURS.
•FARE TWO DOLLARS—EXCURSION TICKETS
THREE DOLLARS—GOOD , FOR THESE DAYS.
'Oh and after MONDAY. Angq6t 1:188I, trains Wll/
leave foot of VINE. Street, 1.-PhiladeAla, EVERY.
MOBBING, at 8 o'clock.• Sundays exce , thence by
Camden and Atlantic .and Rarl4.n an Delaware Bay
Railroads to Port Monmouth, and by the commodious
steamer Jesse Hoyt, to foot of Atlantic street, Brooklyn.
Returning, leave Atlantic street wharf every day. Sum•
days excepted, at 11 A, M.
Travellers to the city of New York are notified not to
apply for Passage by this line, the State of New Jersey
baying granted to the Camden and Amboy monopoly
the exclusive privilege of carrying passengers and
freight between this cities of Philadelphia and New
York W, F. ORIFFITTS, JR.,
IYBB-tf General Superintendent.
INSURANCE.
• •
FAME ENSIMAN
Rio. 406 OEM
PHILAD
FMB ,A311:4 INLA
Francis N. Buck, DMZ
Charles Richardsoz,
Beery Lewis,
0. W. Davis,
R. S. Justive,
George A. Weet,
FRANCIS N.
CHAS. BICH
W. L BLANCHARD, %ere
AMERICA N' FIRE INSURANCE
comma . . IncOmporated 1810. CHARMS PER
PETuni.. No. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third,
Philadelphia. '
Baying a large paid-up Capital. Block and Surplus In
vested to sound and available Securities, continues to
Insure on Dwellinms, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels fa port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All losses 'liberally and promptly adjusted.
DLRFACTOBS.
Thomas N. Maris, J 8 ,111013 R. Campbell,
John Welch. Edmund G. Drain,
Samuel C. Morton, Charles W. PoultneY.
Patrick Brady, Israel Morris.
John T. Lew/a,
• • THO BR. MARIS, President.
ALBERT a: V. Cbtawtioau, Secretary. fe22-t[
TNBIIRANCE COMPANY OF THE
A- STAPP OP PRIINSYLV &NM —OFFICE Nos. 4 mid
5 EXCITANON•BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT
Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadel
phia.
INCORPORATED IN 1791-CUARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL 41200,6:10.
PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY I.
1664, 6626,817 62.
MARINE, FIRE, ' AND. INLAND TRANSPORTATION
INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Henry D. Sherrerd, Tobias Warner
Charles Maralester, Thomas B. Watson
William) S. Smith. Henry Cl. Freeman.
William R. lighltei • Charles S. Lewis,
George H. Stuart.. • Geor g e C. Carson.
Samuel Gra/W.7,4 4 • - Edward C. Knight,
• • John g Austin.
:11BNET D. SEDEREED, President.
WILLIAM HAMM, S esretitl.. nolB-tf
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM
PANY.—Authorized Capital 34C0,M)--CHALTIM
PIMP/METAL.
dittos No. 811 wAlNrrr Street, between Third and
Fourth streets, Philadelphia.
This CompanYwill insure against Lora or Damage by
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture. and Merchandise gette
rall
Are . o. Marine Insurances orirVessels, Cargoes and
Freights. Inland Insurance to a ll parte of the Union.
DIRECTORS.
William Esher, Davis Poarson.
D. Luther, Peter Sewer,
Lewis Arid ended. J. E Baum,
John B. Blachieton, William F. Dean.
Joseph Mixtteld, John etcham.
WILLIAM E S KER , President.
WM. F. DEAN, Vice President.
W. I. Smirs, Secretary. apE• ff
trlia.
wA
jcitaaTAL SAFETY
" 0011G Y PAXT
DTOORPOiATED BY.T3 DILATDEB OF/IMA
EEL 4...
41EIELDI
071r/Cill I. CORM& b Azar WAII.NOT 0/11
FRII4D ELL
MARINA INSDIIANOII •
OW VESSEL& }
(1/Lltiao,_ To all parte of the world.
- PRINIOT,
' 1 IZILArgP In
On Clwyd' by River, Cum!, Lake s and LIMA ealTilte.
to all parte of the Maio&
FIRE INEHTEILACEI3
On Merehandise_generally.
On Skulls. Dwelling BOUM, M.
ABBI7EI 07 TSB COMPANY. MOV. 1. imn.
.100,00) United States Five per tent. Loan 537,030 013
75,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 5-20 a. 70,000 00
20,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 11181.. 21.000 00
50,000 Unit. States 7 3-10 per cent. Trust
rrY Rotes 53,260 00
'lOO,OOO State of Pennsylvania 5 per sent.
Lonf
Pennsylvania 6 per 5ent100,697 IC
• 54,000 State a o
oan f 1,840
1!3,0605,050 Fla L iladelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 127,529 00
50,000.tittate of Tennessee 6 per cent . Loan .. WOO 60
.000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mortaaat- •
0 per cent. Bonds /1,300 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Id Mortgage
.6 per cent Bonds —• • 13,260 au
15.053 SOO B l ares Stock Germantown uss
=reed by the city of Phila.
14000
00
lisooo Sharee Stook Pennsylvania Bail
11.000:100ricgreSiTte a Pi rtTlnith Pe lvaata CICI
Ratlmad PoSriPlat7 Lae 00
many
M.OOO United Siart - es Ceitilleates of Indebted
.ll43sll 441) 00
153,400 Loans on Bontrand Mortgage, amply •
$7911 750 Par Cost, $758,737 U MerketValn 1791 B:x) 90
mate ... .. . e..
xe,
reeeivable . for Insurances made. 111.115X57 X
Balances due at Agenelee—premtnms on Ma
rine ;Policies, • accrued interest. and other
•"tdebta due the Company ..... . 2 ... ••• • • • •-•• tilji
Scrip and Stock of sundry .......... sad
,other Companies, 115,503, estimated rains..
ISsah on deposit with United States - • 00
°Ak i°l
Oovernmenklothiect to ten delta'
ealLt. . 100,000 00
Oaah on 88,688 89 "
BEI BO
MOW
•
SLOW*
DI:RECTOR&
Thomas 0. Bud. .
John C. Davis; B°be n r e t i l lt ifft° . &a n ise.
Edmund:A. Sondes, J. P. Pentston,
The o P—bints Pstd4l2S. Henry . Sloan, •
John .N.'Penrose; William G. Boniton, -
JamesTrannair, Edward Darlington, '
mejuyx, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, -
James C. Hand, Jacob P. Jones,
Willinni C. Ladle*. James . 13.• McFarland,
Joseph R. Beal, phew P. Eyre,
Dr: R. M. Huston,Spencer MeHvaine
Georaw Gl•Lelpet,John B. Sempl e Pittabirgi
Hugh Craig, A. B. Berger, l4ttsburg. •
Charles /WIN
THOM 0. HAND, PrWdant.
• JOHN.O. DA.TIB. Vies Preddent.
Thoorr L'frattnur. Secretary.: • • " jai+
SOMAS.,. voLLurenzAD. AX. L 011,m14.
OLLINB EA D & .GRAVICEI,
/';• ntstrauics
. CY
Ar
' o. 312 WALNUT snow. Pm/an:MIL
Agents for the
Ito *lon FIRE 1118ORANCE 00..
of Norwich, Conn.
.. . , CHARTERED NW. - '
REIIPERENCES IN PHILADELPHIA (by author )•
John Grigg, Eat. Messrs. Trodlck, Stokes &CO
rales,"Wbarton & Co. Masers. Chao Lens* & Co. Ew it a. Coffin Altana& Mewl. W. H.Larned 411 00.
Jell4m*._
Parii-retalor, nistrltAxoz COM.
nr
ant
_ . 07 11111/DILPHIA: = "
L
ImporisrlS4 Charter PespetnaL
". OFFICE 'lf 0.12011 WALNUT STRUT. -
Insnie - e against lose or damage_ by FIRS Romeo,
Stores, and other Buildings; limited or yespetaal; Sala
on Furniture, (foods Warm, sad - Merchandise;
OAPrrAL $300,004). ASSTS $387, 811
Invested in the following Securities, vis:
"First Mortgage on City Property, secured %IMO OD
Cnited States Government ,000 00
Philadelphia City per cent. Loans •
.87400 00
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania per see& "'"
.._28,000,110) LOS& 11Laki 63
renntrytvania Railroad Bonds, first and NW
tand Mortgage Loans **** ' - 641100 00
Camden *
andoa Amboy n Railroad COSlDlCompan y's Philadelphia and Beano/ Railroad Co. •
Dah€o , per cent. Loan 7 ,1.000 OD
Hunt don and Brbad Top Ilailroad 7 Der
- sent. ans 4,15Wi 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvaitia Stock --•-•-• /0.00 1 1 00
Mechanics' Bank Stock • '4;000'00
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.— 1,06.0 00
anion Mutual Ineuranne Company's Stock •
of Philadelphia 2,200 6/
Loftus on Collateral ; well sesured........— • meow
&named Interest «» BOW W
Cash In bank and on 16,68713
Word at Moment market value.
ThiSHOTOSIL
Clem TM4rtey, - .Robert Toland,
Wm: H. erapsoa. William SESTOMMI•
Samuel Blirpham. Hampton L. Caraost o
Robert Steen, Matahall Hill;
William Masser, J. Johnson BrOWn.
Charles Le land
_,, Thos . R. Moors.
Boni. W. Tine* , in
r •• • . 27,xcaart.- Presldeitt.
THOMAS O. HThrb:lleareMay.
.PEAADAArata. , 4II2IIIMTS. Il6f. _
IORILAY P. KomairawlA.D. - WIL IL GUMMI.
ITOLLINI3HKAD GR&VES,
DiscrEArrat iGuroy. zto.'slit wAuRIT Ski
Phila.:l,6lolo. agents for tbs
LLBA.OII,CITY TIRE INSURAISION CO,, • '
J•37-61a OF ALBANY, N. Y.
FEEINSUIUNCE EXCLUSINIgrx."
,Sit, PENMSYLVSNLi FMK LetSCriliffol 0015.
PAIY. Inoo rated Mt. CILLETES
No. 510 W Stmt. opposite independenee
care. •
5 COmpury, favorably ti known to the eonunreally
for nearly fortb_yeare, oonnues to Insure against Login
or Damage by Fire. on Public or Private Bnikline%
to
either permanently or tor a limited time, Also, on Pim tre, Stooks of Goode. o or Merchandise generally, 011
rid rstut.
• eir naPit&l, teffetkiff With 4 WY/ Burping Pond h
Leateff in the most.earstal ;manner. whisk MIL
OM to offer to the hurartei an. undoubted secuitft .
ease of loos. - _
mes
Jonatlinn Patters OTORS.
on r .
Daniel Smith, Jr..
Alexander Fienson.
,John Deverenx. .
' Isaac Hallehuret, • :ilsoman EtnnltlL •
Thomas Itobina, . . Henry Lewis,
J. GIME& m Fell.
WELLIAX G. Ca
JO DATHAN.PATTSIIBON, PriMilialL
crws.u. %crater,.
POLKA/ P. ROLLIPEISEAD. WIL 61&A HOLLINISH:EAD AND ORAVRU'
ummar
Ito. ns wgirprannuaoa APMCIELPILAA
eta for the ClittrruX /Ilia LINUNABrus CO
A a.,,
a new To*. '
OLIVE OIL. •
600.8aaketa Woltz OUT* Oil.
• 300 Cilia oirot Aix.
Freatimportatios. Just aliOPHS recived und'for mile by
WILLICII x
AvT Wm% WATJUU
CB COMPANY,
TNIIT STEM,
ELPECIA.
INSUBLAGX
o
obit W. /harms,
Robert B. Potter,
Jobs Kessler,
R. D. Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
' Joseph D. Rills.
BIICH 'Pmeidont.
:DSO", Vice Presldest.
Jai tt
I A RMY CLOTHING AND EQIIIPA4IO
OFFICE. CtacurxArr , August
PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned lentil
SATURDAY. Anima 20th. 1881, at 2 .o'clock P, AL, for
furnishing this Department (by contract) with
ARMY BLANKETS, five. and wool gray.
RUBBER PONCHO TENT BLANKETS..
Samples of which maybe seen at the office 'of Clothing
and Equipage in this city. .
To be delivered free or charge, .at the IT. S.. Inspection
Wareborpe in this city, begood. new packagee..w.ith the
name or the party fin maiming, .t cm kind and quantity.of
good. distinctly marked on each article and package.
Parties offering goods must distinctly atate in. their
bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price,and ,
time of delivery.
Samples when submitted must he marked and-num
bered to correspond with the proposal and the parties
thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in every .
respect, equal to- Army Standard, otherwise the prop°.
eel will not be considered.
A guarantee, signed by two responsible persona, must,
.accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply 'lles twithin nderhis proposal,
Bids_ Saturday, under
o'clock. at this office , and i&ers areisquetee
to be present. . .
Awards will be made onlifonday. August 22. .
Rowse will be required that the contract will be feith
fully fulfilled. .
Telegrams relating to proposals will not be noticed. .
Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may
be obtained at this office. . . . .
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re
served.
By order of Col. Thow.ia
C. MOULTON,
soli-8t .... _Captatn,aa A .Q. M .
PIMP OBALS ABM 41[ALLEABLZ
rem cAverarThancpwcfs: •
•
Onnverrox Oirirr•WAlt DIIPAILYWarr,
Wanwtworon, Julyl4, Me.
PULED PROPOEA_LB P ill 'received' at 'Thia ones
until BATUR.DAY, Aniftarl'2o;l964 at 4 oNidock P_; for
the delivery at the following points of the underien.
Honed quantities of malleable-iron trimmings tor ea;
Talry eqnl manta '
Al the New York Atonal; New York, 90,000 sets: '
At the. Frankford Argenaklo;oo9Sets.
At the allejthany Arnaud, 20;00tiae t a.
At the St...bonis Arm:010;10;M
Each net la to coneist'of the nowhere of each kind of
buckle, square,' ring, • bill; stud, and loop now pre
scribed, except that two of the D rings in each set are to
De made of the new pattern, wi th
l stop, according to the
modelle be seen at the above arsentle. The castings
are to be made of the best' uality of malleable iron, the
tongues of the buckles ' f the best stock wire. The di
mensions of the cleaned aaatings and the finish, and di
mensions of the buckle tongues and rollers, mnet 00n
form strictly
. to the standard gauges , which will be an
plied before Japanning: "Aft* bsing thoroughly cleaned
and freed from all'sprzies and irregularities they are SO
he japanned in then esti:canner
The goods are to be lAA np in
comb el
in the usual ma..
ner, and packed,pro hoadred comolete,sets in a box of
a quality, abd . marked as may be, preecri!* . bY the In-'
acting officer. •
The work la to be subject to iIIIINIStiOn at the manu
factory in all stages of ita provreea..and-uo goods are to
be recelyed.or paid for which have' Dor passed Wipes-
• •
Deliveries are tube made as folio:vs:
Bidders will state the weekly rate arwhich they , van
deliver. • •
Bidden, will state the arsenal or arsenals where they
propose to deliver, and the number of eels they_prepose
to deliver at each place, if, for morelhan one. Failures
to make deliveries-ate ' , Pacified time will subject the
contractor to a, forfettjtrei.ef, the number he may fall to
deliver- at that time . -
,lio bids will be reeeivedfroMparties other than ran
'UV manufacturers of the articles proposed for, and who
are known to this Department to be capable of executing
In their own shops the work proposed for.
' Forms of bide can be obtained at the above named
arsenals. Proposals not made out on Ode form leaf
not be considered.
UABATES. • •
The bidder will be G
required N to accompany his propo
sition with a guarantee, signed by two responsible per
sons, that, in case his bid be accepted, he will at once
execute the contract for the same; with good and sue
-dent sureties, in a sum equal to the amount of the cox
tract, to deliver the articles proposed, in conformity
-with the terms of this advertisement; audit: ease the
,said bidder should fall to enter into the contract, they
to make good the difference between the offer of said
bidder and the next responsible bidder, or the person to
wbom the contract way be awarded.
The responsibility of the eters mitt be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis
trict Court, and the United States District Attorney.
Bonds in the sum equal to the amount of the contract,
signed by the. contractor and both of his guarantors,
will be required of the suitamsful bidder or-bidders upon
signing the contract
FORM OF GUARAWFIR.
We, the undersigned, residents In----- in the
county of . and State of --, ' hereby
'jointly and ee'verel. y covenant with the United States,
and guarantee, in elm the foregoing' bid of
be' accepted, that he or they at once execute the
contract for the same, with good and
contra
sureties,
Ir. a enm equal to the amount Of the contract, to furni sh
the -articles proposed in conformit3r with the terms of
this advertisement, dated „Trily 14., 18114, 'tinder which
the bid was made; and In C9.158.,t h e said shall
fail to *inter into a contract as. aforeiedd, we gnarantee
to make good the diffefence between the offer of the said
and the next lowest responsible bidder' or
the person to whom the contract maybe awarded.
Given ander on; hands and seals
Witness: this— clay of
. .
O [Beal.]
To this guarantee must be appended the official card-
Icaterabove mentioned.
enterparty obtaining a contract will be obliged to
into bondswith approved suretlea for the faithful
execution of the same.
Upon the award being made. snortal bidders will
be noti fi ed and' tarnished with for - of contract and
bond.
TheltenextnAnt reserves the right to meat any or all
the bide if deemed unsatisfactory on - an y account.
Proposals will be addressee to ' Brigadier General
George D. Hannay, Chief of Ordnance, • Washington,
D. C.," and will be e dor/tel l • Proposals forAgallea.
ble Iron Cavalry Vt.
030. D. RAMSAY.
.iylll4oollllt :Brigadier General. Chief of Ordnanoe.
•
PEN=N STEAM- IraTenti
BOILEIit WORKB. a Lan
PRACTICAL AND TRIORETICAL 0
CRINISTB, 'BOILER-NAKILEIB, BLAO gg i t
pouNpus, having for many years' bean la Ineleeehlre,
operation. and been exclusively anie building ant
repairing Marine and Ri v er ea, nigh and lowprer
sere. Iron Boilers, Water Pro era, tra. , he.;
respectfully offer their services to the public, as .beMi
. fully prepared to contract for engines of all elms, as
tine; River, and Stationary; haring sets of patterns e
different sires, are prepared to metal orders will
Quirk despatch. Byers deecrlpthodof pattern-suadse
made at the ehorteat notice. ilia and Lola-prewar'
Pine, Tubplari and Cylinder Boilers of the beat Pens
rylvania charcoal Iron, Forging', of all sties and hie&
Iron and B gs
Caatin, of all descriplione: Roll-Tars
Acrevi-Cn Ouid otlair„work eonnested
the above Mistimes: •
Drawings and speoilleitionst for . all work done at
tkL
astati e l,ishment fres of Ghana, end work anaranta4al.
Th finbirlh.
--erilazaPleArlintf-dock room for Zir
Pairs of boats, *hire they, clue lie in parfect safety, am
ma provided arith,shears, blocks; I"; •Ow• I*
'wallas nosey or lightweight':
JACOB O. Ann&
JOHN Y. LIM.
•aammi and PALMER three*,
S 7. 211
909,11164 311
J. mamma* *4w:lM • " ern:l74x If: icittiriat
, - r 0,11:, I. OOP&
Otittrir:ittK. FOIJITDRY,
' ' ' - f !.. Nowa AND wesuraGTlnt !Mr&
• •- • • • 7•TaxAmmairtA. • . •• •
. . . -.
. lICKIRMICIE• Alt , 80
i 1011.6314
iefeni - KERB AND 'REACHIIII ^ ' ,
minafi s t ure High and Low Preanre Stelae& - s e
land,_ , river,and mixinstisorTios.- .
Boilers, hiasometere; Tanks, Iron sinkrai L id lio
In of all kinds., either izea or Irma. •-- ,
Iron-frame Book for fi jui w oe ,. •,,t_ s - 11,104, 3411..
road Stations. ke. '-' --" ""'n
Retorts end °so /4WitorY of the latest aad Most IJK
proved eonstramma. ' -
Hmory deaaritAdot of Plaidation Xashlnery, each re
snow. Saw, mid .13frist ilEiliß, Vaennin Pane, er s t .
meant Tmtina, Deratore,"Pilters, Plimpinic
Sole WM* for , iltilliec'e Patent gniart li M P
Damietta;
i k WOe a .
ny'
w•,•••t0 i P tT lif etili t '
•'RamUr , a ndAaiZlAdißli,.N=-7.3%.a0 'Dnl3-if
MORGONO • di, 00., MAIL X*,
ia.m.„etnrsi knr
judebthia. 4 Boiler am No. 1119.9
Alb •• whcRonzEN.IIICDGEB.—TERI
....a. ex*lence it the feWpast years enables . . .
kosrantee '' NORWAY SFR UCN and 'ABSO t..> 14. - • •
Roos planted ins Anenat and bptinilrmo -
risk mks s* any
_ether, .11611110 IL ..W a La ve r
s, ' IT t'
stook on band from two to font feet: Addy . • I
Perison.Y, - ~,t ; atromo it WANDILLA.i 1 , ,
~.L. . . • gerputktoalifirmad_
41;4. stithur "" ' . - tiltnayurroWN.
eanaall 161:
1004 4 . 4
im ak urr.
kel Maimed
- t.siz i r m istriga ihiteg
Mar.
PHO,POSILLS.
posA.Ls FOR HATS, OAPS,
svoEs. DR' GOODS, SEWING WATZRIAM, ho.
• BEADQVARTERN DEPARTMEPTOP..WASIUMPTON ,
OyplcE or Cater 0 ' n—AaTBRIIIIOTB_SA,
• W.1.13111110101f, AWOL
WBPTTEIT PROPOSALS will be received at this °Ed
until further notice, for ftunalabing the following arti
cles for nee of contraband men. women, and children
iff tbfe Depar ment:
Brogans (ruasst, &c.), and other serviceable Boots'
and •en for men, women._ and chtldreee wear. .
Chip, felt and woolen Bats, and cloth Clope.
Kersey, Linsey, Oingbanis, Minket/I, and
other woolen and cotton goods.
Hickory Stripe (far skirts), Beiticklng, nableached
waelen' Seek e and Rarities.
Spool Colton, black end white; linen Thread.
hone murpeader Buttons, large Buttzile for coots.
White porcaigin Bottoms, Yarn, Needles, am!. other
sewing materials and trimmings
Samples should be cent with each bid, at the expense
of the party forwarding the same.
An oath of alhAia, ca.shoold accompany each bid.
N verbal proposition will be entertaioed, but eyes) ,
,bid, or modincation of the Paine; most be in 'verities.
Purchases will be made, from untie to time, as the
goods are needed, under contract or otherwise, as the
interests of the &irides may require:
Good security will be required for the faithful fulfil
ment of any ciontra.ct made under this adyerti.ement.
Proposals ehoold be sealed and addvensed to the un
dersigned. and endorsed " Proposal,. for furnishing Dry
Goode, &u " CH t,13. s. o seams,
Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster Dspast„
ment of Washington • lOt
fIFFICE - COMMISSARY OF SCE-
s -0' MUNCH,
WASRTXGTON, D G. Anglia &
PROPOSALS FOR BMPT.) . BARftga AND BOXES.
SEALED PROPOSALS In dap Mate are - invited until
the IStb Instant,. at 12 o'clock M. .
for the purchase of all
the Barrels and Boxes the Subsistence Depart•
went may have to dispose of at this Depot, inciading
all within the ancient limits of the- District of Co
lumbia.
Bids will be made separately for each class of articles,
askilowe, via.;
Flour. berrele, Pork or -Beef-barrels, Coffee or Sugar
karmls, Bean. or Rice, or Salt barrels, Vinegar or
Whitby barrels or kegs, Bacon barrels or cask., Bacon
boxes. Bard Bread boxes. Tea cheats. Candle-and Soap
boxes, and must state distinctly the kind or Oillhe of
each article the bidder nropoems for:
A contract will be entered into with. the highest roe
*Tensible bidder , and a bond, go<;tl and sufficient
security, required for the faithful performance of the
contract. The °Ulcer in charge of the Commissary sta
tion r Depot, is to be the judge as to- the quality and
eendttion of the articles, end what ar intim .conie under
:the different classes; the Contractor to take the articles
Melly from each Station or Depot at big own ri skand
expense, and as often as be shall be nettled by the Offi
cer in dorm. to remove them.
. Payment will be required every ten-days, or as often
as the Government may direct. .
Bach bidder must be present to respond to his bid,
and the right Is reserved to rejlect any bid for any cause.
Proposals to be endorsed "'Proposals for „empty Bar.
ittia and Boxes, " and addressed to the underaiened al
223 " 0" Street. 8, C -
. 0R11117.11.
atilo-thetu4t
ARMY BIIPPLiI*:
Orin E Akin , thimrnel'Arr) Bart P/177.
Comaaaan, Ohio, nentlet 6.1E61
• SOME TO'Vraoki MAY CONCERN.
Certain Contractors with this Department having.
failed to furnish the supplies according to their agree-
Ment, notice to hereby given that I will commence pur
chasing to open market upon HONDAT, Augustlsth,
1964, at the Office of Clothing and ET:Up:tee, in Cincin
nati, Ohio, nail fother notice,
INFANTRY TROWSEES
for fmtned fate delivery.
The Troweers mat be sign every particular to
the Standard Sample at this o d ice Pe.enhases will be
made from time to time until the deficiencies are folly
supplied.
bly order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. 3I 0.
C W. aIOULTO/i
Captain and i_
A. Q. 'IL
A TINY CLOTHING AND EQUIP AGE •i-L. OFFICE, CtsciwzrAyr, Ohio, August S. 1884.
PROPOSALS are invitfd by the undersigned until
TUESDAY, August 16, 1861, at two o ' clock P . EL for
furnishing this Department (by contract) with
10 ounce* Duck;
12 do. do. ;
fl; inch Ro
Samples o r which mayManilla
be seen pe.
at the Office of Cloth
ing and Equipage is this city.
To be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection
Warehouse, in this city, in good, new packsoes, with
the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quanti
ty of goods distinctly marked on each article and
package.
Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their
bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price,
and time of delivery.
Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num
bered to correspond with the proposal, and the parties
thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in
every respect, equal to army s.andard, otherwise the
proposal will not be considered.
A guarantee, signed by two responsibl e persons, mast
accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder
will supply the.articles awarded to him nndet his pro
posal.
Bids will be opened on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1861, at two
o'clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are requested
to be present.
Awards will,be made on Wednesday, !millet Mb.
Bonds will be required. that the contract will be
faithfully fulfilled.
Telegrams relating to proposals will not be notieed.
Blank forms of Prop osals , Contracts, and Bonds may
be obtained at this orrice.
The right to reject Any bid deemed unreasonable is
reserved.
By order of CoL Thos. Swords d. Q. M. G.
anll-4t
. itOULTOIS i _
Captainaruid. fd. •
BIACITINERY AND MON.
TORN B. MYERS et CO.,
cf BEBB. ?f0a..2 . 351 and 230 AtAkZET tr. .4
LA.R 01 00 PO T8 S , ITT H V o N gg. 13 7 A R L1 2 1 ,v .
ON TUESDAY MORNiN.:
August 16th. at 10 o'clotit. arta he
wttbout resume, upon Soar moaned crairr
• _About 1,300 packages boots, sho.as,
pods, cal/airy boots. balmorabbama
ATM Ewe.a nanfacture, embracing • L 'lc
simartroanz ef desirable aiticize for
children.
B. 13. squiphsa with ea:at:wits ear:y
LARGE PoSiTIVE SALE OF FIDATs, s;I •:
GUM SHOES,
.AISILY (WOOS, Taal' , •
: • • 21
liuTlCK— , Tncladed in our lavas
bras, shoes. As— to be held on Tugso i ry, Ms
August 16, at oclock, will be (Quad
4 r•zr
lowing fresh Go d os, viz:
• k.
CM1389 men's, boys' and Youths', thick i
do men's, boys' and you ars ai„,.
—do men's grain cavalry boots .".1.•
4/ •
do boys' grain and L. L. boom • a
do men's, bays' and' yontbs' kip),
do men's
dob. ••, oys' and youths' . 1 '
-do role
men's: ant youths' Care
Hole rfo. l
•
-do women E. Daisies and
goat e gmin, ancrspiit, sewq
copper-nailed beets and 8 4 14.
bracing a general as-oncp-",
santern made foods.
ALSO, casts gents' 2.4-inch I.g,
foxed, steel-abod nrifairY bacM, ga d i "::
goods, &c.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF littirtg
GERMAN. AND 'DDMESIrItI DST
OZ THURSDAY kti)RAISO
doguet Germ a ne will hold's Wks .AC- 1
French, and domestic dry aw,,ir
months' credit god part for cash, by c a „..•
Inencing at 10 o'clock precisely; etkei;F i llre. l
packages and lots of cottons, woolens, 10,44./'.::
and silks.
e. •
—Samples and catalogues *My-%
ral tatee
POSITIVE S tLE OF'CAPPETINGt i t , •
ori FRIDAY MORNING 7.;
August 11. at vreci&ely /1 o'clock, kill 4 .
catalogue, on four months' credit, aa
Brussels, thret-ply superfine and
',Wan, hemp, and rag carpetines,
arnintd early OA the morning of sale. -.4.k.
j..woLBERT, AUCTIONIER , I C. C• 16 South SIXTH StrePt.
CHOICE OLD BRANDIES MADE/RA. SRE2OA.,`—.I
PORT WINIA. CRAM PAONEn. CLARKIN • 'lO- 1
LING BOCK, WH/SKY. Ste 16. . t.:
ON TUIISDAT HORN/NO A i
Next, the 16th inst.. at mecissly 11 Crisck.,•-. hum
Eolith Sixth street. a choice for of line old ',tont:,
deira, *berry. and pet[ wines, champagass ..• '.. Eli
.pask ling hock. whisk y.Bolland gin, nun, a g ~',. Fr
and demijohns
ir„„
_ us
itr0e. i net..9,.,.....
jawr..._,______ LOA bo ßd xo . , — . Al sa eo m . p l ieti o,oo3 at
6 c , iga le. rs. 2 l ( A r a pa ori ri te icw lira m n,l;....ria
' 112
romurP FORD & co. AUCTION Lz; Pm,
-1-
D 25 MARKET and 51421 COMMERCE Sit,..; *
POSITIVE SALE OFI 050 CASES / 30 0111.• .--4-
SKES
..,
• ON MONDAY moitsruto, lo ti
August 1511, commencing at 10 o'clock case..., !",-if:
will soil by catalcstne. for oath, abont Lira r..........,, • -
oboes, brogans, balmorals. gaiters, and army l.".
pri
ofme freak stock, to which we faults the e..t.t i
,- , ,
Bon buyers.
Cept and C. S. V.
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
No. 20.71 M.A.E.Kii 'get, E i tlllide.obovs B>e 4 ••.2
hitsolf, WiralV,z.Valffril;rl`.l;
menotzur at /I) o'clock
CASSIIIERES, SATINET/3, MERINO AND -,-
SRI.RTS, DRAWERS, DRY GOODS, SKIRT'S
AVINOS, ROMERY. SHOE &u..
ON MONDAY MORNING,
Atignst 15th, commencing at 10 o'ciocit, pill I.
from, the shelves a large sad• desirable aeser,,.
goods, Iwoih the attention of city and coast,
chasers quested.
ANCOA.ST ,* WARNOCK, AL
TIONSEF.S. 240 MAIMS!' Street,
FIRST LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF ANISES:AS
IMPORTED DRY GOODS, MILLINERY 0.
HOOP SKIRTS, are.,
feJI sales. by catalogue,
ON WEDNESDAY.
Anlnat nth. commencing ac 10 o'elsekprpete; i.
prising about RV lots seasonable and &iamb!.
which will be found worthy the attention of balm
1101 TilOftili 46 SO
,D...Aos. NBi
. ios. 239 sad 141 Soift MTH liN t 1ig. , .. 6.. .
VitiossiiiiiiiLiir & co. -•'''.
.
, No. GUI dim= sad on JAM str. A. _ . v - 7 3
4 10 Y SCOTT k . ' STRWA_RT, Allelloi
- ... t , BEM AND COMNIEBToN NENP.D.uirs, 4 k — ,
eND OussTNDT Knott sad 613 SANdolf Arr.' ~,,'
STEAM WEEKLY Tip', - ',
L ..,,s
-sammes, VISPOOL. toucidni at QUEINSTiII
Li :oil,
(Cork Harbor.' The well-known Steamers of , ;If.
!).Fil, New Tork,ead Philadelphia 8444111184 Et
ears intended to sell se follows: ,
TY OF MANCHRSTRE - --SATURDAY, l:V.: '
~ g rrY. OF Lon-Dom SATURDAY, ex i . - 7
OITY OF BALTIMORE SATURDAY, ex -
mid every succeeding tiaturdsV at Root, from Ix
`forth River. loss
~ _ RATES OF PARSAOII:
• • Parable in Gold, orits equivalent in Curses:. ?Oa h
CABIN $9O 00' FITHERAGB .... . . q
`, do to L0nd0w...... 86 OD do to Lorain
'do to Paris --,--- 96 00 do to Paris (
- do to Hamlarg —9O (XI do to Rambla
i
=lmre also forward to Plavre, Dream hee...l
twerp, fie.. at ettrutilr low rates. ~....
.'?Faree'from Liverpool or Queenstown: Ist Cable illl'a.
• PT, ila Steerage from Liverpool and (hos
geor,. Those who wish to send for their friends aTiWE
tickets here at these rates.
For farther information apply at the Co ,
Olicea. -110., G. DALE, At, ,
le9l-tt 111 WALNUT Street, Philos! %
_-___
AIME * BOSTON AND TIMM
PHU STEAMSHIP UNE. 'ailing it
pairtim SATURDAYS, from Amt wharf abort
Wei* lldladelpfda, and Lenz Wharf, Bodo'
The. steamship .11fORKAN, Captain Balzer, lit
Iron Philadelphia for Boston on Sato:day, Assn
at 10 A-IkL, and steamship SAXON, Capt. Momma
from Beaton for rbitalielphla osk mums dal. it 40
P. AL
Thais flew and aribodigrattid atiminladPlP fora I rim
Use. Wilms from sash Dort IntiStriallY of bmosian
Inatirasees effested at one-half the'limserim c .
On the vessels.
_ SI
lreghtlitsi * an at fair rates.
" & r a l er ea "" 11"11*8 a"
Porrnetidd orPaamairetrm Ana 1.4011
to HARRY W 11030.11 it .
rnb.ll-11 539 gorith DMA WA RI ATM',
SPRING DIEGIGITY !
. • laillOtrlt. LABarrups,
STATE
lOW TEE EMI!
Peeellas to the SPRING TIME OF YEAR, en
ate_ly relieved by the
.PRRUVIAN SYRUP
Or FroteietedSolution of PROTOX fDE 01 I
,THE PERUVIAN SYRI
Supplies the blood with lie vital principle. or
NT ON,
Teasing Srastrairit, Vino'. and ' R aw lays Int
*of the system.
' • One of the most distinguished Jurists in lie
writes to a friend as follows:
"1 hare fried the PRET/MAN fIarRITP, and
follysnetatos your prediction. It =a made a
of me; infused into my elate= new vigor and ...
tun no longer tremo= and debilitated
last saw me, but ol
stronr, heartier, and aid
capacity for labor. mental eyed physical. than
time during the WA lye years. "
An eminent Divine of Boston nays:
I have been naingihe rmauvrAN STROP
time past; it givee ineintwwleamt., 3VOYANOT
ataurricnry of Rusin& "
Pamphlets free. J. P. D 151...
No. 491 BROADWAY, raw yoi
• ff"? ]
COUGHS ! COLDS ! CONSUUTIR. m •
Wistftemßiobtann of Wild Cher*
ONR OF MS °raiser lam Noon RELIABLII r
Tan WOILLD roe
Coate* Colds, Wh iuty Congh..Bronshit
of Breathing, Hoarseness, hog
Croup, and cry Affection of
THE THROAT, LUXUS, AVID
Wtstar's , Balsasn Wild Misery d o es,
ChntgA and Leave Use seeds ce Cronsuosption
tem, bed Loosens te. and cleanses the -Mosso
',swats&
None genuine wag= sigma "L BUT'
IFTepper.
REDDING'S 'RUSSIA S
A *cal Pith" Extractor
!FORTY YEARS' aSkrati.
Rea fully established the superiority of this
all other healing remedies. It reduces the •
leekint Swellings and Inflammations as i
heal!, xm Ikons, W.ixrine, Benne, Scan* rurrrigingly short them.
Onir 25 eta. a Boa.
The above are old and wets-establiehed
J. P. DINBIIPRE. For Sale by 49 BROADWAY.
8. W. Powia & co., 18 TREMONT Bt.
jelB-swain and by all Draggles.
TA.RRA.NT's RFFERV E
SELTZER APERIENT
IA TRW
BEST REMEDY ENOWN
FOIL ALL
BILIOUS compraners, SICK HEADACEP
NESik INDIGESTION, HEART. BUB;
sTOMACH, SBA - SICKNESS. dec
Dr. JAMES R CHILTON, the Great di
" I know Its composition, and have no d ,
prove most beneficial in those oomMlaials f ,
recommended.''
Dr. THOMAS BOY p D says 4 "I strongly
CDT.the notice of the üblic."
DT. EDWARD G. LUDLOW says: " I ci
Man ce recommend It
Dr. GEORG g T. DEXTER gays: "In
Heart-burn, Costiveneer, Sick Headache, 1.-
6 BLTZEILATESIEHT ln My hands haa pros ,
a valuable remedy.
For other testimonlAL: see pamphlet with eice: " 110 -
-
11eaufactured only by TARRANT a r ,!'. Th ,......il
278 GREENWICH Street, \ . c l traleafi
Vl' oz, SALE-BY ALL DRUGGISTS, in Avail
ELECTRICITY. tear,'
14.4., i
_..._ :otiem.
ONDERFuL scnoirrFic P , " l n•
I cured by W COVERT. —All acute and chronic d.:<l7 -- --,..,..
speciaarantee, when desired by u . 7
1 tient, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadeißto&.!-- 4 _
in came of a failure. no charge is made. :, '"'" . iejs
Ong the ',ream with uncertain toadies' Stf
AU curse kerformed by Magnetism, Galvin:. )
ontiheenrinmodp:catiadeolusphio:Thotatamtyte,
I. vritli n o s a peed t e,a:: mind
any unpleasant aeusation_ For further La , -. -
tan send and get a'Pamphlet, which contains': Or
drede of certilleates from adore of the most et; '''
Permanently cured after all other trimmest..,
medical men had failed. Over twelve th,"' ''
cared in lees than five years at 152 0 WALN (
{ Consultation Irnse.
~
1
Prof. BOLLES & Dr. 8EG179..021)
IY/ 4- tf
1220 WALNUT St., Philade3::—
V . LECT RI C IT Y.—WEL&T IS 1i,_,1 F 7 4
...,.... WITHOUT HBALTH t— Dye . BARTHOLA A i i e
ALLEN. Medical Electricians '
havingremor i ) .... -
Once from !North Tenth etre et to No. 114
...?
ELEVENTH Street. below Iln.nn.will "fin treat
niaall curable diseases. whether Acute or Chronic, ,',. id
ehoeltain, TRICT,orts a
m° d i i n g co es n t v io e n ni s e annced
H by
m th e e
e u p s s e l n` me imi,& i
eines.
Nue.
Constumption. first and se , Tanta and Cellt .
tr ii
~
cond stages. General Debility. , ..f . 11
Paralysis Diseases of the .•'. C E E B
Neuralgia. - Kidneys. Falll
Fever and Ague. Diabotea. . elltlee
Congestion. lagems Uteri cri-
Asthma. ' the womb) ~.,
Dyspepsia. Hemorrhoids. or t - ' For g
Rheumatism.
Bronchitis.
roil Disease. --
D r
Testimonials at the once. 1114 eataess. j
North Eleventh
Onee houn, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
.4 Dn. BARTHOLOMEW & ILLISSt rarah
' Medical Eleetric!f4__ .
j94.lim 154 North ELEVENTH !47 . :
. 1:
TAIiiIOR'S ARNICA OIL OR Vali'
CATlONnever fails to cure Rheumatism. i'll'::.
Sprains yroated Feet. Chapped Hands.and all Sr% of
IMlPrice 96. aid whoieeale and retail bra ;,t .
L L . lorteighit, TENEllead CALLOWBILL
• 11 -
• • .`—SUGAR LOAF B
ow and Sprina Mountain Lehlgb Th• 4
'WM ; Mountata. from Schuylkill; ore'l ciipbat
_A for' Family nits Depot. M. W. corel!',Ouicty
Wit W .02es. Xo; 112 Souq- ,4 4 - ` j ' 1 " 0, I
• $216-11 . • J. WA lin'
nt •
d i TROMSO/41i LONDON K',^riu
tads zu - sorself fatrosAFfa
vir t lizatitntiosa, la 1.0! t 0
PhiladelPbtr
ot-atr toraasea, Potioa,la Lowd °— Ogni
FireboardStoses,-„BatitHollara. Htewhole
ars, Coolant Wves, M.. witolaaala ant! tv "
Usa asaaahatassza &A%
1014LEPE TRO
p a / 4 411114R isyv if, piolll9
AUCTION SAL
MUITING.
BLEDICA_L.
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