TIME CITY. The Thermometer. AUGUST 27. 1888, AUGUST 27,1865. 0 A. if.—. 32 Si- -.4F.M. ce.. M 1am......5r.m. 58..4 ...... •• 74 .... .4 • • .78 70... ... .. 77 .. .4.444.4 82 W/ND. ini*D. 'WSW •••. NN E SE bye NN ••NE. . . N W AUGUST 28, UM. AUGUST 28,1861. 4A. X 12 IN 3P. X. 8A .81.•-• 121 4.....3P.U. 86 ..... -* •40 73 .10 29 80 WIND. WIND. 'EN5....... UN--1 by N NW....•W by N••••WNW AItRIVAL OF SICE_AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. On board the transport Atlantic, whose arrival - we chronicled on Saturday. in addition to the sick and wounded officers whose Dames we have already published, there were the following invalid soldiers belonging to Pennsy lvania regiments. They were conveyed to the Government hospital at 'White Hall. near Bristol : S N Hynes, F, 90 'Thos Ryan, I), 190 T B Hough, I, 190 Harry Tifieny, B, 190 ilichid Drummond, A, 190 ..Adam Faird, E, 190 E Spindler,/, 11 Oar S King, 8,1 Art B Stewart, CI, 165 L Gressinger.ftr, 21 Ov A George, L 21 Uav J Reld, K., 21 Cll9 o P Murk, G. 149 G Winans, I, 199 G Smith, D. I D, 83 43 Corp . Road, C./test:ll. 0, 187 .3 - Munch, G, 118 A Tomlinson, 1.1, 118 Goodman. F. 21 Uay. B Warden, E, 118 W Sulard, 0, 149 N Warmouth, I, 143. Oorp'l D S May, 11,118 13 Stroup, D, 83 J G Wetzel, 0, 187 A 0 Riker, 0,187 hi Taylor. G. 187 B. Boyer, D. 88 Gladding, I, 187 W F Lovejoy, G, 150 .Sorgt T Stout, 180 O Hobart, B. 83 0 Stark, A, 187 N DI Nulls, 0, 187 T . Fry, A., 21st Oar J Dick, o,Ath Oar D Semne, 0, 9th Oar J R Kerr, 11, 155 J Berkstrusser,B, 21 Car S Ruse, B, 187 J G., 142 .7 Strunk, c;-, 142 OFFICERS FOR co: The fell Owing Students of the Free .1111Itary &Moo, for applicants ler command of colored troops, passed a successful examination last week, before the Board of Examiners at Washington, and were recommended for the positions named : For Cuptaiva—John R. Morriss, sergeant, Coln- Reny 11. 14th Regular U. S. Infantry, aged 21 ; Turner W. Whitehouse, civilian, or Maine. aged 25. For First Lieraenonts—William • A. Soota private, Company B, 03d Pennsylvania Regiment, aged 18 ; Amos A. Bartine, private. Company J, 2d lowa Cavalry, aged 30; Samuel E. Keeler,, sergeant, Company H, 9th Vermont. Regiment, aged 20; Frank 111. Judd, corporal, Company I, Bth V. R. C., aged 28. For Second Lieutenants—Jacob FosteMprivate, Company K, 6th New York Regiment, aged 19; Alexander • Sinclair, privete, Company_ C, lath Pennsylvania Cavalry ! aged 36 ; Silas W. Gilbert, private, Company 1, xsth New York Cavalry, aged 19; Henry IL Dunham, private, Company E, 180th Pennsylvania Regiment, aged 2d; Charles Levring, private, Company 0, Id New York Cavalry, aged 80. BOUNTY PAID. The sum of $BO,OOO was paid by City Treasurer Being Bumm for bounty, for one week, ending at 3 is*elook on Saturday afternoon. The following deaths of soldiers were reported at the Medical Director's office on Saturday, from army hospitals in this department Cheater Hospilair—Goorge L. Kellogg, Co. B, 2d Michigan. Haddington Hospital.— —, Co. ct, 50th Pa. Satterlce Hospital.—John Butler, Co. G, 3d New Hampshire; .7ames Cassidy, Co. G, 15th New York Artillery; Nelson Houghton, Co. F, 9th Penna. Cavalry; John Simpson, 10. L, 13th Penna. Caval ry; Henry Shall. Co. 0, 57th Penna. Chestnut Hai Hospital.—Geo. W. Fravel, Co. A, 7th Maryland. White Mali Hospitai.—Jolin Jones, Co. D, 53d & Penn James Stilwell, Co. K, 7th Michigan Cay. DESERTER. John H. Barlow, of Co. F, 95th Pennsylvania, wise reported at the Meateal Director's office on Satur day se having deserted from the South-street Hos pital. ausczuLA.Nr.ors. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS AT FORTRESS MONROE—HOW A TRANSPORT DRAGGED HER ANCHOR. The quarantine regulations as ordered by Gen. Shepley, stationed at.Norfolk,Virginia, have the me rit of novelty and the demerit of absurdity. They aro well calculated to produce sickness of a contagions -character, the very thing that is desirable to be avoided, A. few facts will illustrate the whole sub ject, upon which the general reader may form an opinion. Gen. Shepley was formerly military go vernor of the State of Louisiana. At resent ho is in command of the post at Norfolk. Virginia. An order was issued some time since by the General that *ll vessel,, (this includes army and naval trans per%) from any port or 'Motion south of Ohesapeake Bay, arriving at Fortress Monroe, should re main in quarantine „Veen days, at the expi ration of which time, if no sickness should appear on board, then the vessel might be li berated from the order, and proceed on her voyage. If, however, any sickness &tmid appear on any of the vessels thus bound by such a stringent order, then another fifteen - days'quarantine bond should lame. Thus the vessel would be detained thirty days. On the 18th inst., the United States army transport Hudson, bound front Pensacola, Florida, to New York, mopped at Fortress Monroe for coal. There were on board the steamer the 7th Vermont Regiment, on their return home on a thirty-daya. fur lough, the regiment having re-enlisted. There were some other passengers, as equally anxious to see their homes. The surprise of alt on board, the chagrin and mortification of the commanding 001- ten the peneral and somewhat alarming [Rosati& faction of the Vermont veterans, of over three years' service in the cause of the country, may be imagined. There was no sickness at Pensa cola when the Hudson left ; there had been reported only three oases of yellow fever at that place far the whole season. There was not a single ease of- alek- - nese on board the vessel at the time of her arrival at the fort for coal. Remonstrance against the deten tion of the transport was in vain, and she remained there forty-eight hours. During this time, or most of It, the soldiers and others were between decks, - the sun ' s rays being powerful enough to almost fry the very pitch irom the seams. The heat in such a weasel. riding lazily or calmly at anchorage, was -entirely too touch for human nature to bear, After the inmates of the transport enduring the torture of a sweat-box for forty-eight hours, disease and death beginning to stare them in the face, the vessel "dragged her anchor" on the night of the 20th inst., and the dawn of the succeeding morning found her out of sight of land. It was perhaps the first In stance in the history of marine •events that a vessel dragged her anchor during a deep calm that settled On the bosom of the Uhetiapealtd. At the time the Hudson thus dragged her anchor there were three other vessels in quarantine, the naval transport Eutaw, the army transport Ame rica., the other vessel unknown. The America had alreads. been there fourteen days. The Hudson, n clue time, arrived at the quaran tine at ten Iland, ad was detaned ol oe lionr. She was fully inspe n cted by the i medica n staff sta n ff at the bland, and being entirely free Jrom disease, was permitted to pass on. The passengere were landed at New York. The veteran Vermonters proceeded on their way rejoicing, and are now once more among the green-clad mountains of their State, and In the enjoyment of the native scenes of their childhood. The Philadelphians who were on board the Had- MI are at their respective homes and hotels In our city, thanking their "lucky stars," perhaps, at the 2101.01 Manner in which the gallant vessel dragged her anchor, and bore them safely to their deetina- Mon. An effort will be made at Washington to have modified the quarantine regulations at Fortress -Monroe, and thus avoid the terrible disease-engend eging character of the present order. Returning - veterans only Can appreciate the Increasing feeling of anxiety to get home, when they once start for that place, and as they get neater and neareyr to it. To detain them at ouch a time and in such a man lier as was the, case on board - the 'United States transport Hudson was not only particularly %b. surd, but cruel torture mentally, superinducing dis ease physically. One thing is very certain, anchor dragging from the quarantine trap at Fortress Monroe, on dark, calm nights, Will beconle a marine pastime, unless a modification is made, based upon common sense and common humanity. NATIONAL UNION CITY CONVENTION. Pursuant to adjournment, the Convention &seem. bled on Saturday at Sansom-street Hall, and pro ceeded to ballot for a candidate for Clerk of the Or phans' Court. The candidates were li. A. Merriok, Cleo. W. Sbeaffer, Charles Dixey Wm. C. Steven- Bon, T. K. Flnletter , and Evan Simpson. Aftor flue ballots bad been taken the lowest - candidate was dropped. The following is the result of the contest, - which was harmonious as well as exciting First Ballot—Merrick, 88 Sheaffer, 35 ; Dlaey, 34; Stevenson, ; Flnletter, 7; Simpson, 21. Second Ballot—Merrick, 40; Shaeffer, 42; Dicey, 34 Stevenson, 38; Flnletter, 11. Third Ballot—Merrlek. 37; Shearer, 40; Maw, 38 ; Stevenson, 39 ; Fixtletter, 16. Fourth Ballot—Merrick, 89 ;. Sheaffer y 40 ; Disey, -1)8 Stevenson, 41 ; Finletter,lo. Fifth Ballot—Merriek, 64 ; Sheaffer, 52 ; Dixoy, 46•, Stevenson, 44; Finletter. 16. itSizth Ballot—Warrick, 52; Sheaffer, 60; Dixey, 59; Steveneon. 48. Seventh Ballot—Merrick, 10 ; Sheaffer, 71 ; Edney, •elf. Eight?' Ballot—Dlerrick, 120; Sheaffer,llo. The Convention, having confirmed the nomination unanimously, took a recess for hair an tour. Upon being recalled to order, the balloting tbr Receiver of Taxes was commenced. There were thirteen bal. Jots, of which we present the first and lee,; First Ballot—R. Pelts; 14 • , W. Ellott, 13; G. W.. "Ford, 17 ; A. Harper, 22; O. Overbeelf. ; Charles O'Neill, ;J. Q. Ginnodo . , 24; Iklr. hllohener, 3; Mr. Gamble, 7 ; Mr. Walton, 8. Thirteenth Bailor—Charles O'Neill, 129; George W. Ford, pa. The nomination, amid wild huzzatt, was made tinaalmons, and the Convention adjourned until 10 toolook this morning. HEAVY SHOWER AND EPTECTS. Early on Saturday morning, a northwest gale and heavy rain prevailed, resulting in a thorough cleansing of the streets, which some or them stood very much In need of. One or two spur culverts in the (My wore somewhat damaged. The sloop Two Brothers was blown ashore on Potty's Island, but was soon got off again. The fishing smack Nancy Till went ashore In Eagle Cove, and had her sliding keel damaged. Joseph Johnson; at the helm, was blowntoverboard, in water only four fret - deep, and made the best of his way through the miniature surf to the gravel beach. /t was thought for a time that he was drowned. REED AND RAIL BIRD. Those who were out early on Saturday Mbe t rooer the c tsa m y o t r h n e i n ai g r , was a ef ve w ith r a il om ir b maki v g their fast as possible to the marshes that fringe the Delaware and its tributary streams. The birds have a much better chance to become fat than at any season for years, because of tho very extraordinary price of shot. Reed birds promise to be more abundant than last Season. They will not be in the fattest order until the middle of the coming month. SIXTH WARD. A grand mass meeting of the residents of the Sixth ward will bo held at National Guards Hall, on to. moirow evening, to make the "last strong pull and the pull altogether" to All the quota of the ward, and thus avoid the draft. WELT, ATTENDED. The great excursion of Mr_ Conductor Monday to Atlantic, City, on Saturaay evening, was largely at tended. The excursioniste are expected to arrive Lome again early this morning. PIVESONAL. • . Dr. Thomas W. Evan; of Philadelphia, phyel• 4Ha Huse Emperor Napoleon and H. S. d• Alexander of ia, hes arrived here, and is stopping at his private residence in West Phitadelphis ' 11 7441:111Effn. following oas The coroner on Saturday held inoueeta In, the es : On the body of Mary Ann Manner, aged 7 Years,- a t the tueltlepoe of the parents ) '1.15 tihrlstlan 8001 Tplfit Utile girl and two mall boys were playing 1 ' s'boati,ln the dock at OhristiaL-street wharf, on SiattErday afternoon. While the party were rook- Ing the boat the little tilrl fell headlong into the vista and drowned. Her body was recovered In a .short„time, but life was extinct. Tigkeoroner also took charge of the body of a one armed man found drowned in the Delaware, above pookepot,. The cloooapod was dressed lit worm, iniLITA KY. Jae Masten, A, 190 Herman Pelliisler, r, 90 Hen Snuffer, 0, 100 Levi Hiram on, 13, 190 i Sergt P eleliennen, D, 90 iPhil Seller, F, 107 S Bunekle, 11, 90 al Brindeger, I. 21 OaV .1 Rosh'', 0, 187 11 0 Gordon, A, 21 OIP7 IL Dugan, 0, 156 G Grant, F, 11 OF A Forster, I, 12 Oaq F Lyner, 21 Pay Bug J A. French, 7101 W Wm Foote, E, 91 E Hendren, G, 187 Sergt 0. BM lyers, E, 00 J (June, 1, 143 J N Fuller, 13,137 Ii M Foote, A, 187 J Donovan, A, 187 G Maher; B, 187 W E tililton, F, sa W Schlubuck. D, 83 J Palmer, O. 83 E Ray, E, 155 Op .7 W Marshall, E, 160 P Erie, 187 E Darned, G, 155 Oorp J Stone, F, 21 ORM J Lar. g, F., 18 G W Sloan, K, 143 . J Fleler, A i 143 D Hoover. 1, 187 H. Landis, 8,187 A 00b, 167 T Condit:3l, 0, 66 J Hayes, D,157 3 Hughes, U, 157 3 Rankin, E, 157 3 Uongrove, K, 56 ORED nEGI:SENTS DEATIES. J D Bendrio, II S A • Joe L Lovetc, Bunke co GI It clarlra,.Plttstown • Oeo.W Ortlass. N London 31a Hodgson, , N London W 8 Sawyer, Wash, DC A L Leone% Tamaqua Jo° Pawl ersleer, pbceniiv W Taylor, Blkton,Md The B 1 Jr Knight, Sout4mp.ton from which it waa Pupposed that he wee a eoldier. There was nothing about him to lead directly to his identification. An inquest was also held on the body of a boy named Darling, who was killed pn board a sloop at Mead alley wharf, a brief notice of which was men tioned in The Press on Saturday. it !WOMB the dap telt of the vessel took a loaded pistol, fonrabooter, from a closet, and gave It to another young man r to grease ft, the named Taylor, on the %WM.. While examining weapon being somewhat rustitied, and the chamber the phltol the trigge r was to . entered the left lung of wee discharged. he Jury render death ensued in a few minutes. Ttle Jury rendered a verdict of acoldental death. The deceased. It was understaod, belonged to Wilming ton, Ilelaware, morning gave a certificate The coroner yesterday to burs the body of James McGinnis, one of the re turning veterans, who was accidentally killed at the G ra y's Ferry bridge on' Wednesday last. The death of McGinnis was never made known to the coroner until Saturday, at which time. the reiatives or friends having charge of the body ascertained that the burial could not take place until a certificate was first obtained. Accordingly, On Saturday night the coroner was celled upon to furnish the necessary document. He refused to comply, because he knew nothing of the pots of the death. At an early hour yesterday morning he made a 'till examination of the affair, and, being satisfied that death ryes caused by accident., tare a certifieate. The unfortunate deceased was burled yesterday afternoon with the ' honors of war, THE POLICE. (Before Mr. Alderman Weldind.) ALLEGED DISHONEST EMPLOYEES. Thomas Hubland, who has been in the employ of the Messrs. Bullock,. wool dealers and manufactur ers, for many years, was arraigned, on Saturday, on the charge of purloining wool. It is alleged that in conveying the wool from the itore to the mann factory, at Conshohocken, a bale of the valuable ma, terial would be dropped at an intermediate place and thus never reach its proper destination. It Is not exactly known how much of the fleece was taken, but the specific charge against the defend ant fixes'the value at $2,000. The alleged pecule ion has-been going on for a considerable length of time. The accused was required to enter ball f the gum of $6,000 to answer. ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE. Charles Carr was arraigned before the same ma. &trete on the charge of larceny of property belong to his employers, Messrs. P. B. Mingle &Co., seeds men. The defendant was in the employ of the firm for several years. For some time past various par eels of seed disappeared mysterlour ly from the es tablishment, and, because of confidence being re posed in defendant, not the slightest Suspicion was ever entertained aiming kim. a private watch was set, and a day or two since the aedused was discov ered in a public house. He had in his possession a bag of clover seed valued at $2l. This was the pro perty of his employers. lie was committed to answer at court. TITE SEQUEL. On Saturday we gave a sketch In The Press of a Boone that occurred in the ()antral Station about a woman who was crying because her husband was not killed in battle, when we supposed that the tears were shed because he was dead. Tho female in question called at this office on Saturday with the Intelligence, gratifying to her that her husband really was kilted at the battleol l Antietam, and that the other report of his being still alive was tooor rect. She was evidently apry well contented in get- Ong rid of an 1 11 -natured - husbard—a man who was transformed into a beast through the influence of alcoholic spirits. (Before Mr. Alderman Warren.) IN THE SUBSTITUTE BUSINESS A Man giving the name of Phil. Morris was ar raigned on Saturday on the charge of withholding the bounty money or a portion of It cram a substi tute. The accused was committed to answer. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. The Con (Ibis S Bailey, Narrieburg Mrs Young, New Jersey • B Sheets. Chicago Jas 0 De Witt, New York Jameis Morris, St Louts James Craig, Missouri J R Bull & Nathylile L S Weaber, Springfield, 0 II It Campbell. Penns J W Sigereon, Vicksburg E Houck, Maryland Thos M Marked, Maryland W C Little. Ohio T H Barr, Terre Haute Mrs W B Cutler, Wash, DC Dr W II &rick well. KY S .1' Metzger, PenDSTiVania • Robt Sheppard, US N E F Bodey, Pottsville Mrs Garton & child, do Ilobt Ronnedy. Eng not 111 Howe, Pittsburg F Robiron. Baltimore D W Moore, N J John J Creswell, Md Chas Wins Lip, Conn P R H Lawyer. N Y J C Blenewell, Conn O R Bradford, N Y Satnlffillligan, Pa J B. lett, Bedford Geol. Trask, New York Edw Weil, 11l • B Crook, Balt - F W Jones, D C W B Spooner, Boston J F Baltimore S Anil, Boston Paul Greeley. New York J B Jones & 'wife, Pittsburg ER Ronarton, N R M Blake, New York Chas A Lee, Washington *mW P Reed. Pittsburg A P Reed, Pittsburg D S Martit. New I ork B C Cross X m Richmond A Price, New York C R May. New Orleans H Rowland, Boston 0 Gilmore Mass K Mott, B altimore A G Canton. W ashlngtuu John EMU) The t MS Norman, Baltimore B M Fran, Memphis B GroverJ While. J Chester R Porter, Cheater . Id Martin, Hudson It Ryan, New York T Moore. New York B Roes, New York J Reid, New York C Lardner & la, Wash W Richardson, New York 3 0 R Williamson Clarkeon. New York H Barrie, New York J H Thompson. Washingtn Woolcott, Ohio J W Lawrence, Kew York W B Darition, New York Thoe Perkins. Baltimore S Wenner, Wish agton,D C J Knowlea,Wilming'n.Del Paean Colhonn, Boston Geo Williams , Hudson.NYl Mies L Miller, New York D Kennedy. New York B B DODD , Pittsburg W Cosign!, Mt Hon,' E Pray, Jersey City H T Bahama, Baltimore Time B Metzger, Allentown W Herr minter, Harrisburg Tbas A Wiley, Baltimore J R Cozens. Camb'd co, Pa •Dr J M Gael, ks,L Bostewon tdarititown W W Neeby, California C W Walker. Delaware bliss B Walker,Delaware L Noyes, New York A R Atitebel], New York D Moody & la. hl Orleans L J Albertson, Penns W Li Bverett.Chambereblg F.dw J Webb,Baltimare W M Penrose &et, Penns B Snead,New York Zeros, Reading B F Karns.Reading .1 Whitelow,Baltimore P Hamilton. Baltimore Jahn A Baxter Alfred H Jones.Pittoburg J A Wellington, Maas Wm Smith , Balt i more Thai' Lorlie. Baltimore Thorpc,New York B S Brooke, New York Geo rannder,on, Baltimore John Talbot,Washington The Me 0 K Reed, Lancaster B 8 Maurer, Ohamberebnrg 0 R Nebinger, LewieberrY G Myer, U S A Remelt Brown, Boston Jag Smith, liewYork JR.11103, Ford, Peoria W B .Davie, Peoria Mentzer, Pittsburg W 0 Hill lndianapolis It A War lord &Ist: Atl C'y Niae A B Aloore, Atl City D Bard, Washington Mrs Brotherton & niece, Pa k W Reynolds, Waehingt W B Marvin, Ohio T id Anson. Dew York W Hawthorne, Ohio • W Lettuce, U 8 A • C J:t Stout, 17 8 A J A Wilkes, Alaryland W J .7 Slereit_Pelln .7 D Bennett, nagerstown Conyngbam, PennFa MrsA Foot , B York The. V II Sweoting, II 8 A Captain R Camp,Waeh 8 W Bryartins, Waah R 0 - Bolinger, Pa. W W White Lock Eleven J . A Cogle7, Lock Haven W M Balaton. Pa C T Foster, Bethlehem, Pa J Mitchell, Lebanon H Vaughan, St JohnsK B J W Weldemeyer, N Y BEenborm, Lowell B Chandler, Lowell • W M Fbekerpear, Del .1 8011, Beading J Wells, Minereitille J F Bayenner V T Donoho Boone D A Wertz, Chamberalrarg S Brands, Chambersbura F Mom, Rorne,Cla O Peters. Blishkill.Fa 0 F Wood,Syracnee, N Y L C Stookton,lit Holly J F TO01:1g, Flueburic N Pordy,New York W Hewitt, Briditeion, Ct W A Ankle, Wankloglol 0 If Nertin & 8 . 43 D, Wittig° John Bunt, II 3 N J Ben ne tt,f , W Dean & Oh Neio wark,Del Feriroson, Cadiz, 0 F 81 Wheeler,..New York Win Teinplin,Harriebhrg The N: Geo B ronee. Beading E Sparks. 01110 A hayer Mts. M A Shenk, Lancaster E T Phillips W H Beal, 13 5 A C W WellorLock Haven J H Camp & l'a,Newark,NJ Saml Redden, New York Chua kiel, Blabanoy, Pa Jae Johabon. Alex, Va J B Pales. Ntnerevllle B F Hughes, Fowiersy R C Drum, Pennsylvania Tenet L Hoes. Espy, Pa W Prioe, Weabington. D C E P Salmon , Wisconsin J Hughes, Pennsylvania Miss Rebecca Leh, Pottat'n C Rees Wheeling E H Frankenberg Geo Sol ropp, Bethlehem Miss sate Evans, X J The Mrs A Reeder, Backs co • j Foster, Jackson. Pa w H Norris, Jackson: Pa H H Strickland, Penns 0 A Strickla.nd, Parma L D Benson Jackson , Pe B F Larabee Jackson. Pa X 0 Perry, Jackson, Pa (3 o.Witters, Jackson, Pa B C Thompson,NewJereer J P Show. Ditirord, Del D Cnrray, Delaware J E P Abbott, New jersey Lewis B Sao% Newton L G Reed New York Mee A Hackett Md Hee S LWlllie j fessteo,in W W &Lkto, New York Sand Warren. DsJamara 'rhos K Flowers, Attlehero I Thou D Kerna_,D New York W C Kerman, New York C Eugene W Bowers, Wash S Gordon, Stroudsburg, Pa The Ma -Wrlnanay, Wash. D 0 Thos Williama, Wash. D C P Befaran. Wash, DC Colan, Washington, D Jobn Hering, Wash_, D alias Berincdt Ma, Wash Jobn Brawn, Boston W Smith, Boston Tboa Brown, Boston JElDevera, Indium, Pa Bin Unioll, 'W Crooke, Ponca E S Chalfant. York. Pa 'W B lettchell • P Goodwin dr la, N 0 Whn chas Wbelto elton, N J It'DoMe Sohn AdcNay, Jr, Delaware_ P C Plunkett, 13 8 N. T B Plunkett, Wine , Der. nuateretai. The 4Do C V Schrtitrirettein,Waeli N Barnard„ Chester, Pa A N Strickler. Pence W HDder. Elkton, Md. Mra vldw.a. Dew York H C Pease, /dass A Cox. New York 114511e5, Jr. NeW York J I....attar& Citeptor eo- WO Mendenhall. Wit os, Del X Garrett, Wilm. Del W Lambrech. Wit°. Del P Hopkins. Wilm. Del Jos Straus, Wit°, Del 9 A Nebeker, Wilm, Del Bear. ftel4). Idoadaed tinental. Geo Bice, New York J A Wick es, Dfaryland Henry Miller, Columbus J S Berkey , Coltimisue Dr sParker, USN F Dane, New York J Van Neel. & eon, N York Edw Idarshall, New York JAR F Ceeey, Si Louts P L Fay, St Louis Geo Carr, New York Col Z P Boyd, Pottsville S P Boyer, City Point L fl Thompson,Pettey - 111e AMBrewo, USA iF A Mitchell, 118 A T Hog g& wf-Penna Mrs A F Offutt & oh, D C, C F Schmidt, N Y Blierfant, do CF Bolls, NJ M Hellman; Omaha John M Henry, Cal Bdw H White, - Balt Mies White, Baltimore W J Walker. KY Mies J G J 0110!, In H C Jones, Illinois A Sutton & wf, Zdd N Wolfe, Switzerland F Bassett, Jr, N Y 1, Bloom, lowa' Thos Leady, II S A B L Alfonso, Matanzas F Newel BoB,oa N l, Waebington J H Barter, Washington C Huntington, New York oC Jewett 0 De Forest, New York W Fleming, Maryland Alfred Criet, Harrisburg Chas J Pneey, PolteviUe W Harbaugh„ . Pittsburg J M Kamp, Illinois Pittsburg Tboe S Baron Von Al venelaben,Pa Jae Ford, Peoria W H Davis, Peoria F P Grave, New York Mrs Betz & 3 children, N Y R L RobertF on, New York Cant Lyford, S'A B H Peterson, St Louis heard. M Egolf, New York W F Hinkle. West Point SIR Wood. Addison, /I Y J Hopes Maryland W B Fairchild; New York J C Galvan. Bew York AFratke, Penns Dr J Hogan, Louisville Rise H Hclgan. Louisville .1 Knorr, Pittsburg H Jobneton, Pitt:share 6 W Stevens, New York G I Henderson, New York A N Betts & la, Boston Mr & Mrs Mansfield, Albany A B Stone. Wmsburg, 6/ Y S D Morrison, Washington It Cahn, Connectiont 2. B Thrnarsh, Brooklyn Joe 'l' Myers, Detroit , Mrs Harris dt fam,6t Paul 1J Yillsokston, Pine Grove T T Woodruff, Mandeld, 0 Rev W Whee ler, 6t Louis W T Carter, New York JD O'Brlen,New York W A Morton, Lancaster John Wood, Addison. N Y I` Alien, New York J H Crane dr , d 1 St Louie A B Platt & wr, Allen IChas B Tyson, Baltimore R Erabnestock, s. W 0 Alexander, , 11l J Dolan, 'New York IA Stern, Rochester H Johnston & /a, New York W C Blitir,Plew York W B Jardon,Netv York H B Borden,Olncinnatt S P Beam 3r. wf, Cincinnati 0 S hlanderfleul & cis, Gin VT L Kingston, Jr, Cln T Strong & wf, Cincinnati J B Thompson, New York C E. Small, Pittsburg D J.O'Brion, Harrisburg B Patterson, Indiana Mise Miles,Pittabarg John Talbot, Watt lugton J Nook & son, Wheeling ST Bell, Washington :Geo Blair, Connecticut Geo Henderson. Coon Jas B Pearson, Gettysburg II W Noels:Vermont Francis Tull, Maryland Ighis Hlggine,Reading Jas Harrier A B Demaree,Newport _.. rcbanta'. !Arthur Orr, Madison & Worthington, I'a Thos F fdeagher. Oa P H Kemmtrer & WI, Ohio MN'S Gattrell, Ohio R Brown, Boston H Rall, Baltimore J Brown, Jr, alleghoPa Jobn 'fhommoh. Jae Lockhart, Allegh, Pa IA Warner & wf. Minn H Ge H orge Sk attack Lee Charles Hoge. Penn'a - M Oumberts, Harrisburg L Benson, JefPn co, Pa C R Earley, Elk, Pa Lawenetein, Harrisb C B Hawthorne, Indiana C D Amid, Pittsburg W Heidelberaer, Pittsh'ir T D Rennedy, Louisville W A McCalrnot, lowa S Strickland, Reading erlonn. 43 Van Ackert & wf N Y J N Martin, New York B Landreth, Bristol H R Hall, Delaware R McHenry. New. York J McGlory, New York P Huston ltPowelL Maryland 43 V Huniplsries, Maryland A Dowling & wf.iteW York L Watson, Lancaster Wilson Oen J S 'Trick, New Jersey Leeds ' New Jersey 3 Roberta, New Jersey F Barr, Washington E Murray, Cheater, Pi • C Scott, Illinois 0 D Brown, Toronto &Hitchcock, Connecticut T Halsey & wf; N Y c Harvey, Hartisibursr . Wm Miller,Cireleeille, 0 Mrs Fletcher J J Mohr, Pemisyleaala T Poly, Memphis J Rose. New fork A C Yates, New Yerk D A Downey, b . ft A D James, Cleirelattd, 0 J R Floyd, Wllmtagton,De R Kent, Baltimore Er N Paine, S N Black, Ashland, Pa Geo Smith, Ashland, Pa tionfti. • OA.S. --SUGAR L0A8 1 Z1A,9211 ., bed ‘ M " Zui l d„ lllll, ,la l Waynciu ; pr e =V. I M ix tEarg i l task.. NUMMI& asi-tt AMON At 00- •'THOMSON'S LONDON:MOH- Enra; OK BIIBOPZAN RANO . .r famlD•s. htleilko_r public institutions, in TWENTY DIT INT SIZES, Also, Philadelphia „Ron ma, Hot-air Furnaces, portable Nesicre. Lowdown Gratis, Fireboartatocce; Bath Boilers, Stewhole a Pintos, &Wi the ens. 0001[1.14 natinfait( Bkrru, as.. wbolfvuola and refill. IR ian t 0 SHARI% THollenioN, zAo. ADD N. BBOOND &nu& vIIRE LEHIGH COAL.—HOUSE-- KEEPERS can rely on getting a pure article at the & & corner of FRONT sad roPL AB, Streets 1 4 1 4 74 44 * . _ • - = • 4011# W- Avero4i, The Ben Jobe Davie, Northampton J Wllfeno & wf, Doyleat'n .1 Fell. Mechanicsville • A Pyle &la, New Jersey D Jordan & la, New Jereey .YooTht node W Davidson. %elm to Geo 'Thorp. Franirford W Baker. Jackson, Pa • The Bal J Horeb, Quakertown • RS Vogel. Bath. Pa R Wind, Bath, Pa Behoenbetget, Batb, Pa A Triuoree, Baton J B Grabill, atlantic City S end th, Atlantic City SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a- , a writ of Venditloni Hammitt'. to me directed_, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve- Wilt, September 6, 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-st. Hall, All the right, title, and Intelsat of Emily Detwiler in and to No I. All that certain weesuage and lot of ground sitnete on the north side of St. Joseph's avenue (710. 17(1) eixty-six feet nine inchee wkstward from Seven teenth street, in the oily of Philadelphia; containing in front on St. Joeeph'e avenue fifteen feet. and in depth eoventv-five feet, more or less No. 2. Aleo, of and sidemorg and lot of ground situate on the north of 8 1. Joseph's avenue (No. 1711) ninety-six feet nine Welles westward front Seven teenth street; containing' in front &teen feet, and in depth revetay-five feet. mere or Idea CC. O. P. , J., '64. 169. Debt S S 29. Slmpeon.] JOHe, THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherire Oftlce,,Ang. 10. 1864.. anl6-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF Fs" a writ of Venditiont Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning. September 6.1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom- et All that certain three-story brick wisest; cue and lot of ground Situate on the south side of SPrlice street, (So. between Fifth and /Math streetn , in the city or Phi ladelphia; containing in front on Spruce street sixteen feet, and In depth one hundred and forty feet to Buck ley street, on which ie a three-etery brick d wetltatt. CO. LI P. ;J. '64. 167. Debt, 1 11215.44. Paocoant. 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Peter L Berry and Ann ILcf)ermott ft. t ) JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelohia, Sheri ff 's Office, Ana 10 . 1864 - atas-3/ SBERLFF'B BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ki a writ of Venditioni hVgniall, to me directed. will be exPoeed to public tale or veridne. on MONDAY Bve ning, September*, 1601, at o'clock. at Sansom-et that certain t hundred d situate on the east Bide of Broad street on e and eigety-eis feet northward from Turner lane, in the city of Philadet, phis.; containing in front on Broad street eighteen feet, and in depth two hundred feet. 2. Lot adjoining the above on the north eighteen feet front on Broad attest, two hundred feat i n depth. Bounded northward by Susquehanna avenue. Taken. P ex e cu ti on , 166. Debt. 5174.86 Parsons. in and to be sold as the property of Alfred 8. Casey, Sarnitlee of Ph . lip Price OHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Om lice, Aug. 10,1864. anialt SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE 'OF a %Tit of Tenditiont Exponae, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on EfOIiDAY Eve ningfact. 0, .1881, at 4 o'clock, at Sansonostreat Hell, All . that certain three-story brick melouage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Twenty second street and south side of Redner street, in the city of Philadel phia; containicg in front on Twenty-second street six teen feet, sad in depth seventy feet to a live-feet alley, (Which said premise,. Samuel Elliott Harlan , by deed dated September 29. 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. D. 8., so. 127. page 422; dtc., conveyed note William EL Dolts in fee; reserving a ground rent of sixty-three dollars. CO. C. P. J., 'et 17a.Debt $O7 M. Mitchell.) Taken in - execution and to be cold as the _property or Wtlllam H. Data. JOHN THOMPSON Sherif. Philadelpbta, Sherire Once. Suguat 1144. nalf.-31 RUERIF.PB BCE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponat, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 6, 1661, at 4 o'clock, at Sansout-street all that certain ineesnage and lot of ground situate on the northeast corner of Bighth and Moss meets, in the city of Philadelphia t containing in front on Bights Street sixteen feet, and in depth sixty feet to a three-feet alley with the privilege thereof. (Which said lot John Ma. Crea et ux., by deed dated October 6, 1949, recorded in Deed Book 0. W. C., No. 40, page 474. cenveyed unto William Lee in fee; reeerving a ground rent of $U payable let April and October.] CC. O. P. ;J. '64. 173 Debt, $38.96. Flood.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Lee. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 11, 1964. anls-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VlRttrE OF a writ of Venditioni Expense, to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale or rondos, on MONDAY Eve rting, Sept 6, 1869, at o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, AU the right, title, and interest of George Kelly in and to all that certain lot of ground and improvements thereon, situate on the easterly side of Hanover street, two hundred and three feet eleven Jarboe southward from West street, in the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Hanover street twenty fee'- , and in dePth eighty-four feet. [Which said lot John S Miller et al . by deed dated April 21.1849. recorded in Deed Bonk G. W. G., No. 71, page 463, Etc., conveyed unto George Kelly and Robert Riddle in fee; reserving a ground • rent of thirty dollars, payable fleet of January and July.l CC. C. P.; J., '64. 176. Debt. 1681 60. Ingersoll-3. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Offleedingust attl.6.3t • S HERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OP a writ of Venditioni 11xpotuis, to Me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vennue, on MONDAY Evening, September 6, 1884, at 4 o'clook,at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain two-story atone messusge, slaughter house, and lot of ground, situate 00 the aouthweet ardly side of Ridge road, two hundred and twenty four feet one inch northwestward from Twenty-ninth street, In the city of Philadelphiai containing in front on Ridge road thirty- two feet' one inch, and in depth two hundred feet to an. eleven-feet alley, with the pri vilege thereof. (Which said premises George W. Tryon. etas., by deed dated September 11, 1848, recorded in 'Deed Book A. W. M. No. 77. page 38 4, conveyed • unto George Barnholt In fee; reserving a ground rent of .$12.18; which ground rent the said George W. Tryon et ex., by deed dated June 16, 1837, recorded in Deed Book it. D. - W., No. 137, page 332 &c., granted unto said George Barnholt in fee, wherenpon the same merged.] rec.P;; '6l- 168. Debt, *MO. Letchworth.) Taken in execution and to be sold at the property of George Sunbelt,' Or. • • JOHN THOMPSON,Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's °Mee, Aug. 9, 1.864. aul6-31 REEREET'S SALE.-- 1 13Y VIRTUE OF - 1 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, September 6, 1354, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, : All that certain two-story brick meatuses and lot of croond situate fifty-four th side of Whitehall street one hundred and feet westward from Thir teenth street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Whitehall street forty-seven feet, andin depth 4 wen ty-neven feet to a three-feet- wide alley. with the privilege thereof. [Which said premises Joseph Batch et nx., by deed dated January 1, Ha, recorded in Deed Book O . W. C., No. 13. page 166, conveyed unto George H . /Tapley] in tee; reserving a ground rent of fifty eight dollars and seventy-five cents, payable first January and July.) [C. C. P. ; J., '64. 177. Debt, $33.43. Ler.l Taken in .execution and to be sold as the property of George H. Napheys. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Angus, 13, nit. auls-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF A Wffit of Vendlitrini Expoluta, to me directedwill be exposed to public sale or vendue,•on MONDAY Evening, September 6, ISM, at 4 o'clock; at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain three-story brick mom:tags and let Off ground sittutte on the wet.; side of Hope street, one htin cited- snd twenty feet four inches southward from Printlin avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; contain ing in front on Rope street fourteen feet, (including on the north side one-half of a two-feet-wide alley, with the privilege thereof,) and in depth forty feet. [Which said lot George W Gorton et ux. • by dead dated Sep tember 26.1166, conveyed unto Aa ron Vankirk in fee; reserving a groand rent of fifty-two dollars, payable first of A p_ril and October.] (D.O.P. • J., '64. 176. Debt, 26.48 $ McAllister.] Taken In e xecution and to be sold as - the property of Aaron Vankirk. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sherint Office, August L 9.1864. anl6-St :ERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditloni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public mile or vendue, on MONDAY Rye ning, Sept. 5, at 4 o'clock, at Sanaom-street Hall, JUL that certain lot of ground with the buildings there on. situate on the north ride of Melon street. between Eleventh and Twelfth etreets, and west side of Rent schler street, in the city of Philadelphia.; containing in front, on Melon street , ' eventeen feet, and in depth flay feet. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of $l4 8734. payable Irt June and December. W. C.P. J, '64. 175. Debt, $58.47. Love.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of leeac Lawrence. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Aug. 11. 7664. anls-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of .Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on- MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 5, 1E64, at 4 o'clockott 14aneom-street Hall, To. 1. All that certain inessuage and lot of ground . situate on the southeasterly side of IlinAle'x lane two hundred and eighty-three feet northeattwardly from. Washington streeN itt - the city of Philadelphia . ; contain tag In..front on Hippie's lane thirty-nine feet, and in depth one hntuired sod 'eighteen feet. No. 2. Measnage and lot adjoining the , above the northeast; twenty feet in front on Hippie s bane bgone hundred and eighteen feet in depth. [Which said pre mises Oeorge -W. Davis et ux... by two deeds, dated Angust 26 and November 16, 1859, recoided in Deed A:Book .C. H., No. 84, pages 41.6 and - 419, conveyed unto John Baylor in fee.) E(1. C. P. ; J., '64. 163. Debt $75. Dolnian.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Saylor. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Angustl3, 1861. auls-34 SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VlR'ru.rl OF awrit.ot Vendffloni Expona.s, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vend ne, on MO6 DAY Eve ning. BePtemberf6, 1864, at 4 o'clock,attlansomeat. All that certain lot of ground, w e stwardn the south side of South street, eighty feet from Mich teepth stredt, in the City of Philadelphia; containing in front on South street sixteen feet, and In depth one hundred and twenty-nee feet to Bedford street Which said premises Hat nah Parke, by deed dated Jane 19, 1i49, recorded In I eed Book G. W. 0., Ifo. 66, page 89, itc.; conveyed• unto James Orr in fee; reserving ground rent of *62, payable first of January and July.] (C. C. P. J., '64. 162 Debt, $54"46. Hooper.] Taken In execution and to be sold ad the prr}perty of James Orr. - JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff... Philadelphia Sheriff's Office August 9, 18 4 4. aulS-3t , . , sHERIFF'S SALE.-By - VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas.to me directed will be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAY Evening, September 0.:1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sacusom-street Hall, - Ail that buil d ing hree-story grou n desemsge. t wo story back and lot of eitcuite on the torthealt corner of Ninth and Catharine sires a, in the city of Philadelphia; comainingin•frout on Dinah street • seventeen feet, and in depth ther eo f ty feet to a three feet alley with the privilege [Which said lot John W. Ashinead et cu. ~by_deed dated April 30. 1835, recorded in Deed Book A. al., No. 68, page Mg t con veyed onto Joseph Loaderback in fee; reserving a ground rent of forty-two doll ars.eurd fifty cents,payable first January and July. 1 L A C. C. P. ; 2., '64. 178. Debt. $40.96. Weatherly.) Taken in execution and to lw, sold as MA property of Joneph Looderback. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Oillee, Utz 18,1864. LEQA,L. N" 0T I E ...FOLLOWING NO N • TICE %published according to law, by order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Phila delphia, made on the dist day of July, A. D. UK (My and County of Philadelphia es: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to THOS. BALCH, one or the Executors of the Fatate of Dr. Chas. Breda rick Beok deceased— • GTOE7IIIO : Gm mand you, as before we d id. that, laying aside all business and excuses whatsoever. YOII be and appear In your proper perion before the Honora ble the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at a Court to be held on FRIDAY, the day of September, A. D. DAL at 10 o'clock of the forenoon, to show canes, if any you have, why the letters testamentary, grained to you as one of the 'Executors of Dr. CHASI.EB FREDEBICK BECK. deceased, should not be vaoated, and why you should not be dismissed from your °face of Trustee under the will of the said Charles Frederick Beck, de ceased. by reason of the matters sat forth in the petition Of HENRY PAUL BECK. died In our Orphans Court on the first day of Snly.• A. D. 1864, and further, tO abide the order of the Conrt in the premises. dm., and hereof fall not under a penalty of one hundred pounds. Witneesi Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON. Esq.. at Phi/ads/4 , MR_, the fifteenth day of July. in . the L. a. year of our Lord one thousand eight honored and slaty-four. R. X. BATTITR& jyl6-stf Deputy Clerk 0. C. N ()TIC R.-LETTERS OF ADMIT. ISTRATION orlon the Estate of JOHN HMO% late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, hare been granted by the Register of Wills to the subscribers. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those hating claims or demands; against the same to present them without del:" to NANCY N. GRIGG ' Administrators , JOHN W. GRIGG, No. 1823 and No. 228 WALNII - Street, Philads. Philadelphia. August 12. 1964.. anl3-88t WHEREAS, LETTERS . TESTAMEN- T TART upon the Sedate of HENRY R KURTZ, deceased have been muted Ito 'the undersigned. all Persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims against - the same to present them to ALFRED TIMER., No. 51 N. SIXTH Street. lug HIP . . . Rtecutor. COAL. THE PRESS. - PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1864. ey shear F Orooket, Books oo W Doan, Backs co H M Stewart. Abington Mr Fianna & la, New York E D Scott, Snake oo W Jackson. B . eke no T Neal, Now Pork R. Kelley. New "'ark saws. Jonas X Grolier. Pennab'g M Devltn, Plttsbarg Milton El Wertz, Allentown W P Diehl. Allentown 0 8 flint. Barn Pa Dr Bieber, 8 l TO.RENT--A. DESIRABLE COUN -a- TRY BBAT, containing between four and Ave acres, on tho Old York rose, above the five-mile stone. The honsd le of atone, nearly new, roomy. 'and commo dious: it has a large porter, dining-room, library, and two kitchens on first floor, with nine chamber, and bath-room above. The grounds are in floe condition. and well stocked with large shade trees, numerous evergreens, and fruits of the choicest kinds; now just come into liberal, bearing t a large and unusually pro ductlve vegetable garden; a copious-running stream; a bsthlng-pond; a grOve of forest trees,. apple orchard, Arc. ; carriage -bone, and good stabling:fur four horses. The neighborhood is highly rural and picturesque, at the same time convenient and long noted for salubrity. being m ti rely. free. from malaria at ail' easons. Will be leased to a responsible tenant for one ' to three years, or If not satisfactorily rented, will be sold. For terme r , Which will be liberal, address "AIL 8.." at the oleos of tbi, psier. mat wfmet is FOR SALE-LA SUPERIOR FARM, ...Av. 97 acres, situated on the Pennsylvania. Central Railroad, - 48 miles from Philadelphia. • Improvement. consiat of a tbree.etory atone dwelling. eontaining 14 rooms, with kitchen attached, barn 60 by 60 feet. wagoa shed, corn crib, wood bonae, and other oat-buildings: a tenant holm. 16 acres wood land. A rare chance in offered. Address JOHN eAIIIIIOO.. Parkemabnpr. Amster squad: rm. • TARRANT'S EFFSRVBSONNT SELTZER APERIENT IS TOR BEST REMEDY KNOW, Fos ALL BILIOUS MAIPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE, comp' DiSIBSANDIOESTION, HEAIIT.BURN,IIOHE • ' STOMACH, SEA-SICKNEB/3. .to, am. Dr. JAMES R. CHILTON. the , Great Chemird, nits " I know Its composition, tlind have-no doubt it will prove.most thoweeomplaiata for which it is recommended. ' Dr. THOMAS BOYD sails,' "I strounly commend It to the_notioe of the public, • • Dr. EDWARD O. LUDLOW! says: "I can with eon. Ideate recommend it. " Dr. GEORGS T. DEXTER says: "In Flatuleal Heart-burn, Costiveness Sick Headache, &c., he SELTZER APERIENT in . MY hands has proved in . d a valuable remedy." .. „ . . „ . /or other testimonials see pamphlet with erteh bottle. • - Manufactured only Ity TARRANT & 2178 0 UNWIRE{ Street, New York. Mir FOR BALE BY ALL )311001EITES. myStno.9l VLE CTRIC I T - Y.- WHAT IS LIFE A-; 41 WITHOUT HEALTH t—Dra. BARTHOLOMEW ALLEN, medical Electricians, having. removed their Office from North Tenth etreet to No. 154 North ELEVENTH Street, below Rate,will still treat and cure all curable diseases, whether Acute or Chronic, without shocks,pain, or any_inconveidence.hy the use of MAKI TRICPTY, In its modilcatiorm and Honicsopathis Medi. eines. Oonemnldloo. WA and se- Inlinenza and Catirrh; coed stakes. General Debility. Paralysis. Diseases of the Liver let Eldneys. Fever and Am. Diabetes. Congestion. Prohtosun Uteri (Palling Of Asthma the womb). Dyspepsia. if +mot+ I) olds, or Pilot. Rhe Umatism. Spinal Disease. Bronchitis. Deetness. Testimonials at the °Zee, 164 North Eleventh street. Office hours, 9 A. N. to 6 P. M. DRS. BARTHOLOMEW & ALLAN. Medical Electrician; `orth ELWVENTH Eitreet. TAYLOR'S ARNICA - OIL OR EMBRO JR- CATION never falls to tmreltheamatiam.Nearalgta, Sprains, Frosted Peet,Chapped llande,and all skin MAW Price 25. ,and wholesale and retail byll./LTAN. ttorDrugglet, TINTH and CALLOWHILL. miuti-ta ALL PERSONS AFFLICTED WITH DYSENTERY, DIARRHIRA, CHOLERA NORMS, or other disorders of the Bowels. should obtato s bottle of DR. FAIRLAMB'S VEGETABLE CURATIVE.. se It lies never been known to °Moe No. 1131 CAMILA ROE Street, Philadelphia. st.l3.stothllle MEDICINAL COD-LIVER OIL.- : JOHN C. BAKER &CO . 718-MARKET Street, are now receiving their smiles fresh from the Ash . °ries. • The emperiority of their Oil, .in every respect, has gained for it a. reputation and sale .beyond any other brand in the market. To maintain it tirey- are deter.' mined to supply an artiele that may be entirely relied on for freshness and purity. See testimonials of Pro. femora of. Medical Colleges. anll-theta-tf MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELEBRATED SUPPORTER/3 FOR LADIES— the only Supporters under eminent medical pat, Ladles and Phyaicians are respectfully requested to only on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence, 1039 WALE Street. Phila., (to avoid counterfeits .) Thirty thous:sae Invalids have been advised by their phyeicians to ruse kee tetleireo"9BYrigTivraciaoTtl:n4_!.l.lrth4eignTe Ual also oat ow Stionocture. with battnictatale. orla.tatneo r oN. SNORED AND SPICED S Jut received. Dealer ti fns , Groatlea, Corner ILIVBNTH end VIA3•Sta. ARCUIER- & REIMS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 45 North WATER Street, and No. 46 North . DELAWARB Avenue. Oyer for sale, at the, Loweet Market Prices, & lame stook of SUGAR, MOLASSES. COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES. TO B ACCO. • And Groceries generally, carefully selected for the eonntry trade, Sole Agents for the products of FITHLAN'a POGUE'S Extensive Fruit Canning Factory at Bridgeton. N. J. ap26.15m MACKEREL , HERRING,, &o. M —2,600 bbls. ass. Nos. 1,2, an treral,late• eanght fat ash, in assorted packages. 2,W0 bbls. New Eastport, Fortune Bay. and Halifax Earring. - NO boxed Labe*. Sealed, and No. :1 Herring. ISObble.new Messithad. 260 boxes Herkimer county Cheese,_&a., In store and for sale by MURPHY di HOOTW_ isaS•tt - No. 140 NORTH WILLIMR. r.A.TOUR'S- OLIVE 0114-400 B&B -kets fresh Latour's Olive Oil, lu- lots to suit the purcbaser, for tale by ERODES k WILLIAMS, an2o-tf 107 South WATER Street. - r,IICICITOW SAUCE.--THIS _ CELE brated Sauce on hand and for tale by RHODES a WILLIAMS. imlo4f ,107 South WATER Street. -- GREENOBLE WALNIITB.I.OO bales Greene&le Wahinte, In _prime order, for sale R HODES & WILLIAMS, • 107 South :WATER Street. CORN STARCH.— 400. BOXES OS - wego and Duryes's Corn Starch; alse,M boxes Mel newt. (or wile by • RHODES a; VILMA SR, an2o-tt 107 - South WATER Street. T AWTON BL A.CKBERRIEB - HER -=-A radically Sealed, prepared this season` and re-' (*Wed direct from oar factory, at Bridgeton, N. J. and for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, anZl:tf 107 South WATER' Street. Tl7lrU Tiliii3lls, RB&911011PARY. .ome• SIN OREATNIIT Street, forwarda mrftle, Packages, Mu. chandise, Bank Notes, aed Swift etther.loy Its owl lines or in connection With other Srpress CO eel to all the principal Towns and Cities Itt t he Unites States, Z. 8. SA FORD, • fe27 General Saps tertdent. • TOBACCO AND PIPES FOR THE SOL DIRRS. -- Subscriptions in moneyor contribution or sifts of Tobacco and floes will be received for the AMY by B. & G. W. BLUNT, No. 179 WATER Street, New - York; or, J. T. VAN vrAcir. Bicker. ' Office of Messrs. Einstein. Rosenfeld, 4 Co., 5024-Ct No. 8 BROAD Street, New York City. BRA.BB STENCIL ALPHAS STS. M. J. MISTOLLF as SON, 101 UNION FM= BOSTON MOS.. i The only minalhotarers in the United States of Bran Alphabets and Figetres, to any great extent or In &Br tarlety. Sold at wholesale at the Lowest Mash Prices. 'Also. the beat of INDBLIBLB STENCIL INK, tort 'heap. Stovall Dies and all kinds of Mandl Rook. In erniyiee or oval?' *tomtit attended to. It2l4ea DRAIN PIPE DRAIN PIPE. VITBIIIED TERRA COTTA DRAIN PlPE—all elm, from 2 to 18.ineb diameter, with all kinds of branches, bends, and traps, for sale In any 2nantatl• 2 Inch bore Per yit.rd Mc. 3 45e. 4 41 44 4 411. ,4 54. • • .. .. " 'Mo. TER R 6A 64 6.4 66 41 , COTTA CHIMITAY TOPS. For Cottages, Villas, or City Howley, Patent Wind ;nerd 'rope, for caring smoky chimneys, froml to 8 feet nigh. ORNAMENTAL GAILDRA VASES. Pcontaiae Pedestals,_ and Statuary ,Idarbll3 Basta ßracketsjaei Mantel Vases • Pair OELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS. 1010 CRIDITNITS Street. ;412.fmwbf S. A. HARRISON. W OTTO B. —THE UNDERSIGNED on N applyiti the DEPARTMENT tot. HIGHWAYS IdOPlDAY,Septeraber 6, at 12 o'clock AL , for a con tract to pave W l LDEYStreet.from Shackamaxon street to Columbia (late Hancock street) avenue, 'in the Eigh teenth ward, the following-named property .owners baying signed for the work. and the Department of Highway e having appointed the above day to hear 0b490 tions thereto, viz. • John Robbins 70 feet; Michael Day, 240 feet t.John Ilse., 20 feet; H. hi. Slngerman,27 feet; A. M. Levering; feet; - Clement Keen, 68 feet; Elisa beth Bradshaw, 60 feet; Wm. G. Seddlnger. 80 feet; O. f3ehledt, 20 feet; Henry Rowan, 40 feet; H. M . Cade 90 fact; John Dorlan.:Bo feet; 000. F. Plaids, 48 feet; Wm. Bantarood, 20 feet. an24-sefmn• JOSEPH JOHNSON. lOrtrirMirlS Not only lINEXCILLLIII), but llNBtatratLED insortir of Tone and Power, detained especially. for Camelia' and &loots, but found to be equally well adapted as the Parlor and Drawing Room. Por sale only by K. M. Bltilelf No. lit North BIVRATH Bina. Also, a eozaplato assortment of the Perfeet Moiodoom sonstantly on hand. anliWts 3 PHRENOLOGICAL ICEAMINAj TlOllB, with tall descriptions of ehawaoM i livsa an DAY d BYE/UW(4IT 0 mlnfristfts We. -%5 Steivith TlllVErgeritit BUY YOUR MATCHES BEFORE aertember MO arose for sale by . 14L-1.T,2X, / _44.. / k l li A 44 TO LBT—TIOI M__ ND , Ala JR. Atiuth Moors at SSD Na OO m=THIRD Week throlMh Oberch a ll ey. mie-tf di Fon SALE OR TO LET-1 1 HE. DE BIRABLB brit& DWBLLINO. corner er Wood and BIIIA streets, Borlingkpa. 12. J. Lot 36 feet by 226 feet. with stable. &c. Rest tion Apply to R CRADDOCK, 801 CEIRSTNITT_ StroAt. Or, FRANKLIN WOOL I/ AN. • BURLINGTON. 1.4. w JereeT, an26.fmwety el FOR fI'ALLE —DB t IRA.BLE PRO- Ana PARTY known se the "Olympic Theatre," Gen titMinit 60 feet 6 inehee on the eolith e.de of Hue strait. and 127 feet on the eact aide of Bread street, between Second and Third etreet,,, formerly the kbuarlan Church property. Apply to J GUILD 611LLETTB. an 2- =vet' St No. 245 @oath FLY rU Street. a FOR SALE 'OR EXCHANGE-A. mem very desirable Suburban RESIDENOE, ahout two miles out, with Stables, Coach-hone.. large Garden. Ora r>, Bc. ; lot 100 by 320. For further partlonlars apply to B PETTIT, • • anNt.ttf 323 WALNUT greet. fit FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE Alga — Sitnate N. W. corner of Prankford road aid NorrU street. Lot IEO feet on Prankford road and 414 fest In Words street. • . Six three. story Brick Dwellings on Frankford. One lour-story Brick Factory Buildin, 83 by 13 test On Norris atreet, with two-story brick attached, 93 by feet. containing cotton iriacbinery, engine, and boilers. For fortber information apply at northeast corner 01 ISKVIINTB and BP.RDCB Stmts. ILARGE AND VALUABI E PRO. PERT! FOR SALE.—The ve . 3 l 3 iltrgB and coramo• dione LOT and BUILDING, No. CHERRY Street, near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Chen, street, depth 10 feet, being 76 feet nude on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a Large oart-NS.I boding to Cherry street. advantages of SIZE AND POSITIOS are rarely met with. Apply at the once of Christ March Hospital. J 4 . .No. 226 WALNUT Street. di FOR SALE, 'VERY CHEAP.-- ANILAIRoc AND HANDSOME REsrDSNCgg ,, South west corner of FORTY-FIRST and WESTMINSTER avenue. Twenty-fourth ward; 13 rooms, sae. hot and cold water throughout the house, stable In rear of dot, fine fruit and shade trees. Size of lot. 120 feet front by 170 feet deep. Price $lO,OOO, cle desirableb , anoe. Terms easy. also, Two 'veryCOTTAGNS; ma El &LEY Street, near Westminster avenue; have all modern im provements, 10 rooma. Size of tote, each 26 feet front by 116 feet deep. Price s3,ooo,eacb. Tet ms easy. Also, a number of desirable lionsea, at from $l.BOO • each to WONG, in ell parts of the city. gorily to SAMUEL P. BtrYORINSON, or WARREN COCILSTO If IYe ; X 24 , . - F , ..m:11 - 21XTEI Street. MEDICAL. GRocualues. • NEW 'NO. 1 MACKEREL, ALBERT O. ROBERTS, )tAii COTTAGE ORGANS. PXNWYLVAJUL Fib CENTRAL RAILROAD. - • THMADRLPHIA TO PITTSBURG us YlL7t POP. BLS TRACK . TEOI SHORT ROUTE TO THE WNST. Trains leave the Depot at ILIVENTH and NAIRN, Streets, as follows: Nail Train at.... PIM A. IL Fast Line at .....»...:.............,., II A. Y. Throunb ExEreersa w — —lpso r. N. Parkesburg Train. No. 00 Parkasharg Train, No. 4, at. 1.60 T. N. Harrisburg Actommoliation 'gas UV T. N. Lancaster Train at 4.00 r. xt. Paoli Accommodation Train. tlearingWest Philadelphia) &Oil T. M. The Through Bxpress Train rase daily—all the outer trains dallx,exml, Stinday 411 - Flf PI URG AND THE WWI. The Mall Train, Fast Line, and Through ExPreal sOl - at Pittsburg with through trains on all the diverg ing roads from that rota, North to the Lakes. West to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, and Baulk and Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. INDIANA BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express couneeta at Blairsville Wog' section with a train on this road for Blairsville. In diana, &a EBENSBURG d ress ESSON BRANCH RAILROAD. The Throug Train connects at Cresson at 10.46 A. N, with a train on this road for Ebensburg. A train also leaves Cresson jar Ebensburg at 8.46 P. IL HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH ]ROAD . The Nail Train and Through Express conneet at Al toona with trains for Hollidaysburg at I. Id T. M. and 40 A. IL rrROME eAD craw:raw) BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train connects at Tyrone with trains for Band' Ridge, Phillipsburg, Port Matilda. Mashers, and Bellefonte. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD-TOP nArratoAD. The Through Entrain' Train connects at Huntingdon With a train for Hopewell and Bloody Run at 6.68 A AL NORTHERN CENTRAL AND PHILADELPIIELA AND ERIE RAILROADS. Jon StrABITAY,. WILLIAMSPORT, LOOZ Baru'. and all points on the Philsuielphia and Erie Railroad, and .Ele FBOGWRBTEX., BII7PALO LSD NLAGILSA PAWL itengers taking the Nail , at 7.N A. AL-, ant e Through Express, at 10.80 P. N., daily (exeept &us days)._go directly through without change of 4111‘ tween Ph il adelphia and Williamsport For TORN. ANOVER, and GETTYSBUISM,NUt trains leaving at 7.26 A. M. and 2.30 P. M., eonireet at Columbia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad. CI7MBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Throne!. Express connect at Hat risbnravvith trains forCarlisle. Chamberaburg, and Ha- IrOritowE. • WAYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The trains leaving at 7.83 A. N. and ISO P. N. funned at Downington , with trains on thin road for Waving btu"( and ar. :awn:mediate stationi. MANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRII3B. An /went of this reliable Express Company will paw , through each train before reaehing the depot, and LIMN Iry checks and deliver baggage to any part of the city. For further informetlo_ apply at the Passanger Vol S. L corner of „ELEVENTH and MARKET Wrests. JAMES COWDEN, Titbit Agent. WESTERN EMIGRATION. Aa Emigrant Accommodation Train lOSTAII NO. LAI Dom street daily (Sundays excepted). at 4 o'eloek P.M. Tor tau informations pply to FRANCIS FUNK. Emiirrent,Agent, 137 DOOR Streit. 13. ]Cr Ms route freightsTß ofEGEIT all d sax be reel Warded to and from any point on the ads of O_lgo. XEmtneky, Indiana, Illinobs, Wisconsin. lowa, or Mg. bowl, by rattroaddtreet, or to any 'port onthe naeriga- We rivers of the Went, by steamers from Pittsburg. For fiLlight eontraots or ehipping direotionk amply to OISPON. Jr.. Philadelphia. 21 1 31141 General 008 LEW Generalthxperintendont. Altoona, Pa. 186 4 1. NEV R Alire n dils. 1864. !HE CAMDEN AND AMBOY• AND PHILAD_IILPEd AIM TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY - I LINEB,_ FROM PHILADELPHIA TO • NEW YORK AND WAY PLAONN, r►ILL o LSAVE AS FOLLOWO-1111: F At A. X.. via Camden and Amboy. 0. and A. As- AIR sommodation. At 8 A. X , via Camden and Jame], 0141, Morning Express • --• Atd A. X, Tin Camden and Jersey City. II Clam Tleirtrt. .At 1!•11, via Camden and Amboy. 0. and A. As stommodation ••• -•-- I X 14 2 P. XK. via Camden and Amboy, (1 and A. Camden • and via Ambo *. y. Aecoramoda time, (Freight and Passenger). ..... ..... . 111 .A 2 6P. , via Camden aid Amboy, Aecommods . lion, (Freight and Passenger)-let Class Ticket .. f2ll • • Do. do. Id Class d 0....., 150 At t. P. X , via Camden and Amboy, Aceommoda. tion. (Freight and Passenger-Ist Class Ticket ••S 15 Do. do 2d Class d 0..... 150 For Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem. Belvidere, Naston . , Lambertvile. Flemington, Ac.,at 3. 30 P. K For I.ambertyilla , and intermediate laminas. at 5 • nor Metall Holly, 2wanrsille, and Pemberton, at tA. K 2 , and 6 P. M. For Freehold at BA. X and P. N. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delano>, X Beverly, BarlLag r - ton, Florence, Bo d town, dm., at 6A. , /.2 X. 1. 11.80. 6. and 6P. M. e The 3.30 and 5 P. X lines• ran di rect through to Trenton. Nor Palmyra, Riverton, pennon, Bever*. and Bur lington. at 7 P. M. Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol Barlington. Beverly. Torresdale, and Tacony, at 9.80 1. M. and 30 P. N. LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT LEAVE AS FOLLOWS.: At A. X (Night), via Ken_eington and Dim Tort Washington and New York Mall. At 11 16 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, .-. AM. MX., via Kensington - ad ......... City, Ex. Ag. 76 P. M., via Kensington I (4) aahington turd New York Express . . . 3, 00 ll_andy. Lines Leave nt 4 A. M. and 6.46 ... For Water Gap, Stroudsburg ; Scranton , Wilkesbarne. ifontrose, Orea t Bend, Manch Chunk, Allentown, Beth. /ehern, /delvidere, Beaton. Lambertville, Flamingtos. he., at 7.15 A. Id This line connects with the Mein baiTinff Easton for . Manch Chnuk at 3.30 P: M. For Lambertville and intermediate us done, at 6 P. N. For Bristol, Trenton, iks. AS 7.16 and 1L II A. X.. egg 5 P. M. .For Holmeeburg, Tasony,'Wisconoming, Bridesbarg. and Frankford, at 9A. ,6, 6,96 , and Sr. X.., - For New York and Way Lines leaving wombat ton Depot, take the cars.on Fifth street, above Waling Ulf an hour before departure. The ease ran into the Depot, and on the arrival of suit train run front the Depot MY Pounds of Baggage only allowed sash maiens i Passengers are prohibited from taking anyt as age but their westing apparel. All baggage over pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit the r•esp for.baggage to One Dollar per jp . tonnd., sad Wlli not be liable for any amount beyond $llO, =HIS by special contract. Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 Wel tairsaA. WILLIAM H. CATNXER. Agent. Aug. 8,1864. LINES • FROM NRW YORK 'FOR rnaralmraquA. WILL LEANT FROM vu FOOT OF conarLAND exam, At 12 M. and 4 P. 14., via Jersey Olt? _ and Camden. At 7 and 10 A. M., and 6P. and 12 (1411rht). TIA Jar say City and Kensington. From the foot of Barclay street at 6A. M. -acid P. M.. via Amboy and Camden. • • • From gler No. 1, North river, at 12X,4, and (freight and passenger,) Amboy and Or- Witimpw PHILADELPHI A,, WILMINGTON. AND BAWL. MOBILBAILEGAD.. • • . • " • TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY, Ananst lat, 1.884. PaAsenger Trains leave Philadelphi a for Baltimore at 4. ( ress, Mondays ersepted.) B.IX Az M., 12 M.,.2. 80 and I AO P.. M. - Cheater at 8.00, 11.18 A. If., 1.80, 2.30, 4.30, 6 And 11 'P. Ai. Wilmington at 4.80, (Mondays azosktedo 8.00. 11.18 'A. M. , 1.90, 2:90, 4.90. 6, 10.30, and nr N. • Nev Castle at 8.06 A. M. and 4.80 F. X. Dover at & 05 A. IL and 4.30 P. IL • Milford at 8.06 A. M. Salisbury at 8.06 A. M. TRAINS POE PHILADELPHIA LEAVE Baltimore at 9.46, 9.40 A. (Express.) 1,10..6.26andl 10.26 . inag M.- Wilmtol3 at 1.48, 6.45, 91 IL. 1241. L La% 7 ana. 9.10 P. 11 Ballebruy at 11.65 A. K. Milford at 2.46 P. M. Dover at LBO A. M. and 4.16 P. M.' New Daigle at 8.32 A. M. and 6.27 P. IL ChefliG? at 7.46, 9.40 A. M., 1, 1.46, 4-494 5, 7.16 aati 9.40 P. X Leave 'Baltimore for Sallebrury and Intermediate As. Hone at 10.26 P. M. Leave Baltimore'for Dover and intermediate dinar at I. 10 P. M. THAI= FOE BALTIMORE • • • • Leave Chester at 8.40 A. M., 3 05 and 11.06 P. AL Leave Wilmington at 6.26, 9.2 i 8.49- P. X Freight Train with Passenger Oar attached will NMI* Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate pleas. sa 7.46 P. M. SU NDAYS. From Philadelphis to Baltimore emir at 4:31) A. 11.' Proman.. nt. Philadelptila to and 11 P. M. Wilsam L iton at SO A. IL /0•80. From Wilmington to Plaladeleitie at 148 A. K. aid IP. M. Only at 10.25 P. M.-from Baltimore to Pltiladelphilt. sal • • • H. F. BIiNNBY, Buret. . . NO' P. 8.101. • SYLVANIA NALLROILD— !or BETHLEHEM.' DOYLEBTOWB. MAWR CHITMS, ALSTON, WILLIAMSPORT, WILIERSBARRN, Ana BUMMER - ARANOEMBNT. Pasteinter Trains leave the new Depot, THIRD Simnel, above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted). as follows: At 7 A. N.' (Unrest]) for Bethlehem, Allentown. Manch Chunk. H . asleton, . Williamsport. Wilkes bane. no. At 8.46 P. M. (ltrpreso for Bethlehem, Reston, lac. At LB P. AL for Bethlehem, Allentown. Mani& Chunk. For Doylestown at 9.76 A. M., 3 P. X and 4 It P. IL For Fort Waahlngton at 10.16 A M. and 11 P. At. For Lansdale at G. 16 P. M. While ears (lithe Second and Third- ottreete Line pity Passenger run directly to the newTDepot. TRAINS at PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at e.sa A. . 9.80 A. It, and 6.07 P. M. M Leaye DoylestownDoylestownat 6.40 A. M., &46 P. N., and 7 P. Leave Lansdale at 6 A. IL LILTS Fort Washitigton 011.36 A. M. sad 2P. X. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelhis for Bethlehem at 9 A. X. Pilllsdelppida for Doylestown at 8 P. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. X Bethlehem for Pltiledillphis At 4 P. N. nue CLARK, Arad. . 864 ,.. OLIIrDNN AND A.T. isgA_ L TIC RAILROAD. vs., ..611dAgNININgilil 131TXX311 • diGIANOEMBNT,-T'l . lBoUGli IX .TWO . • - • U RS, FOWL TRAINS TiAI .H I O ,Y T B 's ATLANTICIPITY. On ant alter MONDAY. July 4th., trains V.ll Maim VlNXlllrset Ferry as follows: Mail WM. • . ».» 7.90 A.X. Preight, with passenger car attached.. • ............ 9.16 A.M. Express (through in two hours). • ••••••-•...• ••••••• • 2.00 RIL L Atlantic Accommodation ..................... 4.16 M.. Junction Accommodation ' ..•• »• 6.90 P. RETURNING, leaves Atlantis: . , - Atlantic Acoommodation 11.114.411.•• ••••••••••• 5.46 ALM.. Itzpress • 4.•••• ...00..... • • 7.08 A. 1L M'might-- —.........—. ........ • ..............«...11.50 A. M. ail .........-- 4.48 P.M. Junction Accommodation. . • .-_.. 5.22 A. M. • Fare to Atlantic, St Ho n e d - trip Tickets. (goad only for the day and train on which they are issued. ) IS, EXTRA 11A_DDONIFIRLD TRAINS • Leave Vine street at 10.16 A. H. and 1 P. 114.• Leave Haddonfield at 11.46 A. M. and 2.46 P.M.M • 05 SUNDAYS, Mail Train for Atlantic leaves Vine street 10.110 A. M. Leaves. Atlantic at 4.48 P. M. isBo-teal - EVO. G. BRUNT.' /lent, - aitamiNLNEW RAILROAD I NE NO RTIL—PHILADEL. PHIA TORROOKLYN—THROVOH IN FIVE 11011 SOL FARE TWO DOLLARS--EXOUESION TICKETS THREE DOLLARS-000D POR THREE DAYS._ On and after MONDAY, Ancnst 1, ISM, trainsl.ll leave foot of VINE Street.llPhiladelphirt, EvflßY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. Sundays excep te d thence - by Camden and Atlantic and Raritan and Delaware Ray Railroads to Port Monmouth, and by the commodious steatner - Jessejloyt, to foot of At/antic street, Brooklyn. Returning, leave Atlantie-street wharf every day.Rhea -4,l6.lVatftleel're to New York are notl ged not to apply for palmate hy this line, the State of New Jersey having granted to the Camden and Amboy monopoly the exclusive privilege of carrying passengers and freight between the gibes f l'ilnbiphLa and Reit York P. GNITTS; liY3lfl•tt General Superintendent. - •- AND ELMIRA IL R. LINE. 11384. SPRING AND SffMAIRR ifENT. ARRANGE. 1684. *For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON , ELMIRA, /3117- PALO, NIAGARA. PALLS, CLEVELAND TOLEDO TOLRDO. • CHICAGO, DETROIT, MILWACKEIL onercnostATi. ST. LOCIS, and all points In the West and Northwest. :Passenger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and - OALLOWHILL Streets, at 8. M. and &SO P. M.. daily, except Sew. days. !QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to point/ 11 Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, & Ate. -For !falther information apply at the Miles, A.W. corner MIRTH and CHESTNUT Streets. JOHNN HORN Ticket, S. Kazis, Oens=at, m 719 tt TIIIIITIENTH and CALLOwmALWEE. 137 - .4111'R B E 1T WALNUT- RAILK LINES PROM STREET FIRE. Extra Express train to ()ape 3DAT on sicuRDAYs at 6.16 P. M., returntnr on MONDAYS at 7 A. M. - THROUGH IR THREE HOURS. FARE th 3. ;sactrßsicirr pical . rs, good to retard I. " 7 trai n on MONDAYS, 14; Return tickets:win be good forsl, on - neeount - of pas sage from Gaze Mil ally day _within two weeks, If me. seated to - the riCwladiftra.. at the Ohm. Theme trainti will not take any way passengers, nor Mop except to take in.w0424 and water. • Regular trains leave . dally..eXcePt SUD4 3 7I, as rgi• Iowa: From Philadelphia at 6 A. M. ,10 A. X., 4.10 P. M. Prom Cape May at A. M., IL4tS A. H. 6.10 P. M. paerongere having bagffi are oltrtionlarlY reg itagq ti 1141494 to have it ready for chat at an early hour.' us RENSSELAER, • ie • • • RAILROAD LINES. 18i r'r- 1 1864. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIN ELUL ',DAD. -This great line . Minima the Northern mull Northweet comities or Funrusylventa to the elig of Erie. on Lake &rte. It has been leased by the PIINNSTLVAIIIA RAIL MAD 'COMPANY, and tinder their movie's is Wad rardirePened throughout Its satire length. It to now in sum for Passenger and Freight brininess frOlso,Barrisburg to Eit. Mary's (216 on the MlA the Western D egn Division, andivision. nel to from Shed Aria CIO miles), on gan 01 Pasmusona Ingres ea rarLemiILPAIAL. - Lean Westward. ..... • ---. LOA. X. reu........... ..- —10.30 P. Y. run through withont chasms bo th . ways on thew trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven. and be tween Baltimore and Lock. Haven. Elegant Sleeping Oars on- Uprose Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and port and Philadelphia. For-Information respecting _Fhli,silsenger businosig it = at the B. B. corner ELEVIDITHeand MARKET And for Freight business of the Coze_pan.._Ants: S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., corner THIltTh5/1711 end IdABKRT Streets, Philadelphia. 3. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. J. IL DRILL, Agent N. g. E. R. Baltintora. a. adtrsTois, General Freight Agent Philadelphia. LEWIS r. nbupr; General 'Ticket&tent Philadelphia. JOSEPH - D. iNarre, Omura itanager,•Williamsport. angiplAN WEST JERSEY RAILROAD COMMENCINO MONDAY. JUNE 20, 1,934.1rcra 110T-SYREBT TIER. R OAPs Y. At 6 and 10 A . M. an d 4.30 PAL For Salem and Bridgeton at 9 A_ M, and 4 P.M For 0 aesboro at 5.9. and 10 A. M., and 4 and 4.30 P. at For;Woodbu.y, Gloucester. & e., at 6 and 9A. K. 12 K , And 4 made Pill RETURNING TEAMS. Leave Gape Mey at 6 and 11 46 A. M.. and 9.10 P. IL Leave Millythe at 7.40 A.M. and 162 and 6.50 P.ll. 'Leave Salem at B.A. M. and 1.15 P.M. Leave Bridgeton at 6. 15 AM. and L3O P.M, 'Leave Glassboro at 7.10 and 8 .95 A.M.. and 9. zt,3, and 1.60 PieM. Lea Woodbury at 7, 7.40. and 8.04 A. M.. and 2. E 606 60. 812 P.lll. Tbsrentar JERSEY . EXPRESS COMPAIS7, OSe• S WALNUT Street, will call for and deliver Baggage, and attend to all the :usual branches of Express business. Heavy articles taken by O A. M. line only, and must be sent to the office the evening previous. Perishable articles by this line must be sent before ag A. Y. • A special messenger accompanies eaeb train jelB-if J. VAN RENSBEL ABR. So. armada:lk 0111§AINIE WEST CHESTER ROAD via MEDIA, AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL SUM,)B.R ADRANOREENT—ORANGE OP DEPOT, On and after MONDAY. May 23, 18M, the trains wit! leave Philadelphia from Deeet eorner of THIRTY. VERT and. MARKET Streets Meet Phlledelp_hlab at dud 11..06 A.M. and at . 2 30, 4.46, and 7 P.M. Leave P. Weet XL Chester at 6.20 . 7,46, and 11 A. M., and at 2 and I .On Bandage, leave Philadelphia at 8.80 A. M. and LK F.M. Leave West Chester at BA. M. and 6P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 L. M. and 4.41 P.M. , and West Chester at 7.46 A. M. and 6P. M., son. nest with trains on the P. and 111. _R. for Oxford and intermediate taints. MIRKY WOOD, apt • General fitmerintendinit aimpag RARITAN AND DILAWARE BAT RAILROAD r( out Branch. !Caton, Manchester, Tom's River, Barnegat, B ed Bank, dm. Orrand afterr•MOADAT August let, Trains will leave CAMDEN, for LONG RANCH. at BA. M. Returning will leave Long Branch at 12.45 P. M. THROUGH IN FOUR HOURS DIRECT BY RAIL. A Freight Train, with plummier ear attached, will start for Stations on the main line, dolly. from EN (Ftindaa exce . t 9 OAY DStance con v ect at p Woo a dman B i d and Manchester for Barnezat and Tom's River. Stages will ' also connect at Farmingdale ' for Point Pleasant, &man Village, Blue Ball, and Our Honer Tavern. For farther Information apply to GoloPaara L. B. 00LB. at Cooper's Point Camden. WI .'F. GRIFFITTS, 37L. • fitimers4 fhmarltotoikasaft. INSURANCE. TNBURANCE COMPANY OF THB -a- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. —OFFICE WALNUT EXCHANGE BUILDLNOB, North side of Street, between DOCK and THIRD Street', PhHada. Vida. UNCORPORATKD 13 1794-CInHARTEROO, PERPETUAL. ITA LOOO. PROPERTIIIS O FT HE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1. .1864 1515,817 ILLEINIL FMB, AND . INLAND TRANSPORTA7/03 INSIIMAISOM. DIRECTORS. Henrry D. tTherrera, Tobias Wagner, (Marlea Mattabeater. Thomas B. Wattscon. William S. Smith. Henry 0. Freeman, William R. White. Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, .George 0. Carson. Samuel Grant, Jr. Edward O. Haight, John B. Antra. HENRY D. dent. . - Wassail( RAParn. - EleastaroSHE. nREED. Presiolg-tr A NTlnuerric INBITRANCE COM 4-.-PANY —Authorised Capital 11400,000—CHARTIR FEMPSTLIA.L. °Mee no. 3111 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth atreate, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against Lose or Damage by Fire, on *Manta, Furniture, and Merchandise acne .alio. Marine Insurances onSreesels, Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parte of the Union. DIRECTORS, William Esher. Davis Pearson. D. Luther, Peter . &Agfa. Lewis Andenrled. J. E. Baum • John E:Blackiston. William F. Dean. Joseph Itandeld, John Ketcham. RSHER. President. WM. F. DILL Moe Presidet. IF.'FL Sum Veraskay. • apS-tt .DEILAWAIIE3III7TITAL -SAFETY re /31100BP0BATIED BY TFOialitt CB niti OF PI OOMPAMI SYLVANIA. 2886. 0/710/ a IL CORNER THIED'AIfD WIMPY no.. PHILAARLPRIA, ON VESSIEUe, KARMIC lIIBURINOS CABO° To all Tarts of the worfilL. /REleity. INLAND 111SURAIO1 Oa Goods by Elver, of Cpart e anal, Lake,_sad Land Oarstalse to all the MAI YIES 111EffilLA1021/ M On Merehandlse _generally. On Stores. Dwelthort Rotates, ass. ASSETS 07 THE COMPANY. NOY. 1. ins. cum= united States Five per cent: Loan—. 4E,103 16 76.000 United States 6 per cent. Lola, 6-20 s. yodiggl 00 20.000 United States 6 per cent. Loan 1881.. 22.000 00 40.000 United States 7 3-10 per sent. Treasn ryy Ntes. .. ..... 0,260 IX( LAM State of PeniinyWita7 I 7 111 1.. 0016 - Loan. ..... 100,707 16 54.000 State of TenitsYlVaNia, PM gail7 Loan 118,060 Philadelphia city POr Leen.. 127,628 00 40,000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Loan— 11,000 60 mom Pennsylvania Railroad. let Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds MO 03 WOW Penneylianta u.ailroad. ad Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds - woo co 15,000 100 Shares Stock Germantown n — ane Company, principal and interest ensrantied by the eity• of Phila delphia. AND N) COI 100 Shares Stook road Company_ 1,225 00 6.100 100 Shares Stock II orth Pennsylvania Railroad Company . .. . 2,610 CO 2/.0/0 United States Certilcatesofindebted. geese SLIM CO 178,700 Loans on Bond , and mortgage. MP& secured. 123,71:0 00 11791,7E0 Par Cod. $738,737 I 2 marketvisno.• 4794. 200' 60 Beal Estate.. ....... ....... 811,6611 BUM receivable for Insnranees made. .._,»„ 107. ort Nalanaul due at Ageneles—preminnis on" Ma rine Policies, scorned interest, and other jou debts due the Company Scrip and Stock of emndry Insttranse aid other Companies, AMA estimated value— L SOS CO Cash on deposit with United State Government,' lrabieei to ten days' eall«.. .80,000 00 Cash on tret;;; 1 1,14Manki5........... 88481 • E Cask la Drawer 200 1900 ULM B Wed Awows. Robert Barton,. • Simnel E. Stoke.: , P. Penleion. Wi l liam G. B on ito*;n zdward Darlington. K. louse Brooks, Jacob P. McFarland. Joshua B. McFarland. Joshua P. Byre, Spencer Mcllvalns Sohn B. Semple, Plttebrart L. B. Berger, Pittsbarg. O. MUM President. DAVIS, Vise President. isle Timm O. Rand, •s; .•, &biz 0. Davis, Jdmisnd A. Sender, TheophUnsTanldins, John R. Penrose, &MIS Tragnair, lien l 7 0. Dallett, Jr, James G. Rand, illieun 0. Ludwig' Joseph R. Seal. Dz. E. Heaton. " [ ugh Georae ara 0. % Lelper. Charles May; into .r omi EXIMIr L2IIIITIX. FAMB INSURANCE COMPANY, • Not 406 CHBSTICUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRWITOES. • Francis N. Bock. John W. Byernisas. ?thanes RichardsoN. Robert B. Potter. o:3l4_ry Lewis, John Kessler, Jr.. 4. Davis, Z. D. Yiroodruf, P S. Jostle_ ,e Charles Stokei. (Norge A. West, Joseph D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BllFOß„President. ca•ia RICHARDSON, Vice President. W. L Brtyrosrsap. Secretary'. }al4-11 Amlnti-cAx FIRE INSURANCE • COMPANY. limoorated 1710. CHARTER Plat. PitTEAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street. above Third. Philadelphia. Haying a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in. vested in sound and available Securities, continues to insure' on Dwellings, Stores , Furniture,. Merchandise, Vessels in port and their Cargoes. and other Personal Property. All lessee iliberally mad promptly %diluted. DatECTORS. Thomas R. Mar% James R. CaMPbell, John Wale ,h - Samuel C. Morton, gdmand G. Thank. Charles W. Poulther, Patrick Brady. 'erne' Morris. John T. Lewis, THOMAS B, MARA. President. AllsanT 0. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary. fen-E. so JiWAX L P. ROLLIVEPSWiIk• WWGRAVBEV X. EfIAPPIL HOLINBILAD INSURANCE AGENCY_, NO. al; wAijuT STREET, PHILA.]) 1, 11 Rage for the M 1:10t yr°, FIRE URARON 00 or New York. Tirr:. MiiiretTiria - D a ell ra: ate W llllOll AGENCY Annts tsar the' • PRIDILEarigh.• IFOBWICH !IRE lABITAANCI co.; pr Norwiek,_Oonn. igHASTSEND ZAPISENCIIB PRILASINLYELIA aniborliyi John Or Mao. { Messrs. L end ' &Oa False. W ha rf & Co. &tesers.Chns. do. Messrs. Conn & Altentrui. Meuri.W; H. Lamed & Co. .147-ern 1011111,1 ROLLDFISMIAD. WM. I. MUNN& gOLLENSHEAD, & GRAVES, UMW AGYNOT, 11A WAL.III)7 delnlas. *tette for the ALB orrf Fiat. rinstrwoi to.. • tom, OF ALiteelF. . • '1313 RICLX&NOX 111131111&1 4 108 CIOR- P • A2I Y or nnEGADELFRIA. iseornorated in 1841. Charter Pcmaignal. 071 1 102 Ao. *OW MKT STRRYer. Insures against lose or e by TIDE goad, Mores, and other Builano; Lind d or perpotnali aM on Furniture Goode Wares, and Merchandise 43A.Prrii. Roo Cob . ABUTS saav:in N. Invested in the following Securities, First Mortgage on City Property, well wired 900 Oil red Ratio Government Loans 000 00 adelpkts City 6 per cent . Loans —.. 60400 00 red of Pennsylvania 6 per mint - 113.000,000 L0an.... ..19,000 01 Penaeityanta Railroad Bonds, drat and or sand Mortgage Lonna *•—• *OOO 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company 'a . 1 per cent Loan .. . ' LOX) 00 Philadelphia and goading Railroad Co. ilertrneco l i er ai c i e dl3 - rai 00 emit. =a. •-•- ...... -• • --- 4,600 00 conmarrial Bank of Penrurylranht Moak 10,000 03 Mechanics' Bank Moak,. . 4,040 00 (knurly Pire Inettranoe Company's Stock 1,030 Onion Manal Inenranio Company's 'Doak of 1.600 00 Leans on Collateral', well 1,210 00 &earned retarget 4, 00 (lash in balk and on 16,111 f IN W Worth at maul morkot vie Diataoros. Clem nogler, Robert Solana., Wm. It. Thompson. William Steveneoi; Mime/ Elephant, Hampton L. Carling .bert Steen, Marshall Rill, William Kneeler. J. Johnson Brovu. chaziee Leland: Shoe. R. Esni. W. Similar. Moors. OLIN TINGLKS, railtiat. THOMAS a. HIM &meter?. PELanniPlita, Januar 4. Mt Ish-g --- __________. VIRE ENSITRAIWE .Z2CCIIISII7IKLY. .A. —THE PENNSYLVANIA PIES INSURAWOE 00Efo purr. looorrated litil. Ortaft. PEE PWITAIdo %WO. ElO WAttrT Sireek °vomits Indeoendanool lank (21,ompea7, favorably known to Mil' eominnnit7 for nearly fortyzeaca, eoniintuts to [mare wind Lo or Damage by Piro, on' Pribila - or Private Buildlaall• either D.rillaxmatly or for a lted time. Also. on Pare nittire, &kicks of Uoodz. or Rerthandise minima ll y. ma liberal term s l noir capital. temithar with a large 8n 1w tendLs inveeted in the mom metal manner, whial them to offer to the Mimed an nadonbted the ease of lots. DERIUTORS. Jonathan Patterson Daniel Smith. Jr.; Alexander Henson, John Devareax o luao Haalehnut, Thom Salta. TbAIII/AS Robins, Henry Linea. J. °thing ii.m Felt JON/CRAIN PATTERNS, dsak WIIT.I4‘ 0. 0/10WR‘R, Munition. - , . _ . _ . Irstoiroirs. SUBBlSTiikine " . 6l l ICE1).11: ARMY, No. 20 SOUTH Street.. . Bezrismaa..2 l U., AtOrng; Iflat _ SEALED PROPOeALS„ in dupliciee. will be rookived at teas °aloe vitt' 121 f. on WEDNESDAY, Antrest.3lat, for fer Dishier the United States Subsistence De partment. delivered In 'Baltimore, Maryland. with 1,0011 BARRELS FIRST, QUALITY NEW NESE OR PRIME MESS PORK (whichte.he stated/. to be foil, salted, 200 pounds. meat, in full hooped oak barrels, with two Iron hoops, meat to be free from rest or stain, and to be repacked within, • • this ty days of delivery. To be delivered in five days from date of contract. Ttree barrels of pork must be nreeented ',ample of the pork to be deilvered, which wit' be retained until the deify ery to made. 1,000 BBLS. PERM GROUND EXTRA FLOUR, of • grades Nos. I and 2. The flour mast be fresh around sad brands stated. Both. heeds to be fully bead-lined. Flat-hooped and machine- Bade barrels will positively be rejected. To he delivered in twenty day. fromdate of award. 500,000 POUNDS of first quality nun , BREAD. to be made wholly of extra or general:to flour, which Omit be eqnel to the a andard of "inspection" • adopted and in use by the etste•Fleer Inspectors in thiN city. The Floor and bread Will 1111P0/ be exsteined by the Inspector on the part of. the ' . Government. who will reject all that in the quality of the flour or in any other respect is ' inferior to the standard samples. Bread to be packed in boxes of fifty (50) pounds bread to each box: boxes to be made of telly seasoned wood. of such kinds as will impart no taste or odor to the bread; bottom and tun of single pieces, or, it of two pieoer, tongued and grooved together; • boxes to be strapped with ligbt green hickory straps. To be delivered in fifteen days from date of award. 75,000 POUNDS PRIME WHITE BEANS (fie the, to the bushel . , well seasoned and dry; tiackin • goad, strong barrels, fully head Geed_ To 'be delivered in ten days from date of award. 40,000 LBS. PRIME RICE. to be packed in now tally bead-lined barrels, made of well-seasoned oak. with round hickory boops—flat-boomdand chine. ;wide barrels Will be rejected. To be de livered In tee (10) days from date of award. No.= LBS. OF PRIME RIO COFFEE, to be either In double sacks or packed in barrels, like samples to be seen in this office, fully head lined. To be delivered in ten dap; from date of award. Sam ples mnat be furnished. 3,000 LBS. CAREFULLY SELECTED TEA, in oriel s-Inel packages; X.Oreen.. s 2"Sollellionst•N Packages to be well strapped with green hicko ry strap. and in perfect order Cargo and c h op marks to ne rtated on the proposals. Bach sam ple must be marked in full with the name of the party offering, the cargo and ebop marks. price and quantity offered. Bidders are requested to offer not more than two samples of each kind of Tea. To be delivered in fifteen days front data of contract. 100,000 LBS. MOH GRADE BROWN SUGAR. to be packed in barrels hued ampl.to be seen Intl& office: fully bead- and to be delivered with in eight days from date of award. 6,OOOBALLONS OF TBE BERT QUALITY OF PURE VINEGAR, made only from cider or whisky: free from all foreign aside or injurious sub- • atances, and of a uniform strength; the Whisky.. Vinegar taking 28 grains bi- carbonate of pots4s . to neutralize oats ounce troy ; . the Older Vinegar. as near tbe game strength as may bet tube pat ap in b alf barrels of 22 gallons capacity—to be made • of white oak, like sample to ba seen at this of- . flee. Each delivery to he accompanied with certificate of a competent Chemist, that the ' negar is of the required strength. To be deli vered within fifteen d. ys from date of award. SO,OCO LBS. 0001) II ak D BROWN SOAP, to be me ga fromeltic g, and only trout good materials. free clay, soluble glass, or other adulteration. to have no unpleasant odor, to contain not mire than twenty-five per cent. of water. and to be • well dried beforebeingpackeill. To be delivered WO" ietif ;;1 7 Separate proposals. ; In duplic i ate, m,47 ust be made for each article enumerated, acid bidders may promise for the whole or any part of each. Proposals mast be made on blank forms, furnished at this Milne The certificate attathed to the proposal must be signed by two respon sible parties. Si:press charges on samples must be prepaid, or the Ptoereale will net be oonsidered.- Bach bid must have* printed copy of this advertisement pasted at its head, and must be specific in complying with all Re tarnit... Proposalemast not be enclosed with the endtgdes, b at be delivered separate, and - endorsed 'Propped@ Se Subsistence Stores. " • Persons not having the precise variety of Stores above described, but having articles of a similar kind, are at liberty to send in proposals for supplying them, which will receive attention according to price and adaptation to the wants of the service. In all oases not specially excepted, the delivery mite; bemade at the time speci fied, in case of failure, the United States reserves the right to purchase elsewhere to make up the deficiency, charging the advance paid over contract price to the p e r l ty s foswto ld be iv ca r r . e fully inspected and compared with theretained samples Returns of weights, signed by a regular public weigher, mast be furnished, when ever required. Certificates of inspection by professional packers or in apectors, other than the patty furnishing the provisions, will be required fur meats,. certifying on the part e( toe seller their - present quality and condition, and the mediately preceding inspection. The meats will also be examined and peened upon by parties from this office on the part of the United States, Contractors are elpected to hold their goods 'without expense to the United States until required for ;hip went. Payments to be male after the delivery of the stores. if funds are on hand; if none on band, to be made as soon as received. Each tetson, or every member of a an oat h of allegiancepr United died one in this office. In addition thereto a certificate will be required • setting forth that the articles offered the Government, under the above advertisement, either belocg to the party bidding, or are to be purchased or received by them of loyal citizens for delivery to the United States Government. Bids Mud be legible, and the numbers must be 'writ ten, an .yell ea expressed by ScureA. All bide not complying strictly with the terms of this advertierment will be refe. tcd. PROPOSALS FOR COAL. OPT ICH OP NAVY' AGENT. • rEILADISLPHiA. August 2gi 186 L SEALED PROPOSAL* , will be received at tide °Moe until WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th. at 12 o'clock. M., fat the following sizes and kinds of COA.I. fot Ord- ISO& oases purposes, in the Racal year ending Jolts 30th. For 'smelting,. one 'hundred and MT (150) tons of Le litah Cool. For r r a n o r o r!e i ig u t ;r !o o n n ( 0 12 r eof Le red d lli fi n f t t l y CO. ) tons of Bituminous n doal.' • • • . . POT braatne, soldering, etc., six hundred barrels of Cbarcoal. The above Coal to be of the bed quality. andlinbject to inspection before acceptance, to be delivered tree of expense to the Govefnmept, and alt to be delivered by the first of November, 1684 JAMS 8: CRANNIES. sm27-amwet ' Navy Agent. OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST /NCB, go. .1328 WALNUT STREET. - PRILADELPHTA, August 2?. 1.884. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock 81., on THURSDAY, Sep tember 1, 1861, for supplying for the use of the United. State. Army, delivered in Pfitbvielehla, 4,000 le mete EXTRA SUPERFINE or EXTRA PAM ' LT FLOUR. (which to be *stated,) to have bean ground within. twenty days,of .dateof advertise ment, from the best winter wheat, in well-coopenid and head-lined barrels. Name of:brand and place of. manufacture to be stated In tho.bld • To be de livered within ten days, - at am point in this city, to be designated by this office. Simples In boxes must be delivered with the propo sals. but sot Inclosed with them, each sample to be marked with:bidder's name, number of barrels, brand, Ro. ' A printed copy of- this-ad veriisement mast he attached to each proposal, and proposals must be specific in com plying with -its terms. Each eropssal must have the whiten' guarantee of two reeponsiblepersons for the ful filment of ' the agreement, who will Aire bonds it re quired. Blank forms for proposals, containing the form of Iftlerantes, may he had on application at this OffiCe. Payment will be made in such fonds as may be far :nished by the United States for the Per Pose• : Proposals to be endorsed for for Flour," and directed to ISAAC B. WISGIV, an27-6t Captain and O. S. Vole, pROPOBA.LB FOR HILTS, CAPS, SHORE, DRY GOODS SEWING MATERIALS.Sic. • READQIIALIITBSe DZPARTNYNT or WASNINGTON, OPYICIZ or Curs? QUARTaltleteT)t, WAsEtiteTON, August 6 . lust- WRITTER PROPOSALS will be received at Ibis odic. mull further notice, for furnishing the following arti .cles for use of contraband men, women. and children in -this Depar ment: Brogans (russet, Ste.. ), and other serviceable Boots and Shoes for men, women and children's wear. Chip, felt, and woolen Bats, and cloth Caps. Kersey, Linsey. einghams Calicoes, Blankets. and other woolen and cotton goodk Hickory Stripe (for shirts), Sealskins. unbleached Muslin, woolen Socks and Burlaps. Spool Cotton, black and white; linen Thread. Bone suspender Buttons. /rove Buttons for coats. White porcelain Buttons, Yarn, Needles. and other sewing materials and trimmings. Samples should be sent with each bid, at the expense of the party forwarding the same. An oath of allegiance should accompany each bid. No verbal proposi tion will be entertained, but every • bid, or reoditimHon of the same, mnst be in writing. Purchases will , be made, from time to time, as the goods are needed, under contrast or otherwise. as the interests of the service may require. Good security will be required , for the faithful fa/11- meat of ally contract made under addressedisement. Proposals should be sealed and to the un dersigned, and endorsed " proposals for furnishing Dry Goods; ke ' ELIAS IL GREBE'S, Lieutenant Colonel sad Chief Quartermaster Depart ment of Washington r, au24.lm A' M OLOTRING AND EQUIP &( OFFUM, CINCINNATI, Ohio, Angust 23, 1364. PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until TUESDAY, Septembe? 6, "1864, at 2 o'clock P. M., for furnishing this Department (by contract) with • BOOTS, S. Samples of which mayßO O be T eo EE sin at the Office of Cloth ing and Equipage in this city. o be delivered free of charge.at 'the U. B. Inspection Warehouse, In this city, in good, new_ ackages. with the name - of the party furnishing„ , the kind and gnaw.. tity of goods distinctly marked on each article and: Package. Parties offeritut goods must distinctly state In theli bids the quantity the, 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 alandard, otherwise the proposal will not be considered. A guarantee, signed by tworeeDonalble PerSOLLS, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under his pro- B. Bld g will be opened on TnesdaY. September 6, ISM, at t wp o'clo c k p. 3,1,, at this 'office, and bidders are re- • quested to bepscsent. Awards was,wmadenn W edneldayilePtember 7. Borda will be required that the contriacts be faithfully - • ' .• - Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be notice d, Blank forms of Proposals, Contreets,.and-l!ende may i be obtained at this office. • %. The right to reject any bid deemed .- tinreasonable la reserved. - . By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. IL 0. -- C. W. KOULTOB, Captain and A. q.; hi. an2frtseS O FFICE OF ASSISTANT Q17.4.1/TFLR MASTER. PORT DELAWARE (Del. ), Let ICE 1861'. SEALED PROPOS/LLB - I,EI be received at this office, until MONDAY noon,29th instant: for two thousand tone of best quaIity'NTHRACITE COAL, 2,240 lbs hpp. the ton, stove size; to be delivered et this nest, in gook order and condition, free from elate or other impurities. • Two hundred .tons to be delivered on or before the. sixth of September next, and two hundred tons weekly theiroattor, until tt e completion of the contract. Qood and sufficient security will be requiredlor the faithful fulfilment of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any bid.diemed un reasonable. S . R. CRAICIE. an2s 9t Captain and Assistant etlarkirttUlESEi MARSHAL'S -SALES. MARSHAL'S BALE.—BY vircrjA Of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWiLA: Dag, Jade* of the District Court of the United States ; Si and for the Eastern District of Pennrylmmu, In a rniralty. to me directed, will be sold at Public Sate. to the highest and beet bidder, for cash, at RICHES Rlt's STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAT, September 12th. 18e4., at 12 o'clock M., 235balse and Sao of cotton, being the cargo of vessel unknonns. lAM MILLWARD, United States Marsh Wl gl D. of P ' PIaIaiDELPHIA, AugoOt ennsylvani lint annt-la.of IMPORTANT TO • HAY DEAJAI{IIB AND CONTRACTOR/,—Parma Slavooni, others interested in the pressing and trarutportation of Ray and . Straw. will do well before making thoirar tangements for the sewn to examine the " tugitgo Press, " now In operation on the corner of MOND: Street and COLUMBIA: Avenue. This lay le compressed direct. and . ten tone caltbe readily put in an ordinary box ell, and no hazard wawa ever is incurred by the road in traneporting it. The balsa average 400 pounds, as are only itlinalum, by 50 lushes, by 4 feet In else. We are Prepared tosestas out counties. aad the facilities We *scare m id eupaylay value to the product by this Preee: - po t farther particulars adtreas CO4:III4PiLLOOT", Superintendent Pennsylvantaaßeetcr Praia Coswg. 7 . Girard Hotel. Philadelphia. • anEt-ine DENSERVO_ . • nod alfective and dedigyarta lemerritia ga FOR THE THIEig AyrD 'MIR. end ThDentihlyW recommended . by the moat statadat Dagen e. It le the rescdt of a titpronr6 *oozed of satemiald SZDO. riments, axteddiog years. a pamomt d lwarlY thin? To a at extentili emery calehand wordy tit *um, IT "wII.t. PEAVISET, DICA rr lynlerll„ It will slue FITRICNOTHRN WERE ' . 0 ' Hll , : we THE THRem IMAIITIFITLLY %UN AND iIiBRILTIT ww - JW , ble strinaiiri. nice it PlavamrsoleaVA • $3. 3L - 101 . _ eAllailL - D, .p . RT. 1113 Ox .. Phibulelxihia„ pa. For eals lirs Dnedsieta. leaule, o4w CHILDREN'S CARRLCGAS: r Arse.t. 1 , 01 4 'B = et 801 " 8 1 1 “4 11461 nialk 15 0 IMOT V ARD O AND FAI TOWRINTIENG, at /11RWAIN WI kalyier4ll4, J. R. GILMLN, Captain and C. 8 . 11. 8: A. S. wauewsllgtgarez. • W7L1.11.11 X 041 /e.... JOHN'2 COPS. ,11r. g 171 3 O WANE 701INDRY, , r -- nmriam wABauisyros , .: , (WI •...PIiThIDELPETA. N.- , Ali MiainßlCK sit SO N% FOR Y " ' BINGINSIDIS AND MACHINI6f& rhihAl. MnfacgazeMisliarieLow Preusare gt,=l 47 goth. il, river, and marine .!ervice. „, attain Boners.' Gasometers, 'ranks. Iron Bell'. '.‘. suet NI roan of all kinds, either iron° W _r _brass. ... ann lron-frame /leas -for Gas Works, 7.11.. '' road Stations , 4c. Cl 3 .. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the leteit:''' S Si Proved construction. .. liketet Every description of Plantation llsebilv. , - " Sugar, Saw, add Grist Mills, Iractics. ,? i •,..) . .. Steam Trains, Defecatore Filters, ► Palroll 4 ' , '": 4141, Sole agents for N. Altana' a Patent in. •.' •—•—,. Dataktie. Neennyth's Patent Stearn Hanu.w.K.' b lfft wall & WolseY'e Patent Geurrifggal is.p.. Machine. , . , Awl] MORGAN, ORR, ik-Co., ST .. , GINS BUILDERS Iron Younder 3 l2 Mao}delfts and Boller Slake:N. Re. 11 17 HIZL Street, Ph il adelpia. • ...e• TT c • • ... .A-I. suttlipiare. sIink,,,, EMBA N -WREICLY,t, P. 0. ....„ touching EA Oyu , . grim (Cork itarbor.l_ The will-kw wo fa wing' werpool. ] flew Fort.owd phadephir sowig , ..s. 11 pli e pli z ifigit na Mg Ike toll o.awgyugait s : _ 5 G .... ~ II w. IsTA . • • ''''''''' • --sATrspe.l.- --_-, lIIINaii .......01L. '' .SAITRDAV. pis aluti. Zompoodlu ''''''''''' os Woos/. too m oos Ur*, r. we.nla OP PASSIM: ..... /yards in Gold, or its/ eoutralant In err - C-ILBIN----- —.420 obiIIFSSILICE,.., •", 'pH de to L0mi0n...... 85 01 do t ,31 ."„ : - a- If do to Paris; .«... 96 CO do ge ,-,1 1.-: Street do to Hamburg .. se co do to Er". 1 .0 113113/ =mere also forwarded to Havre. ri• Hirt ter • Antlers,. ago, at equally low r-st,...‘i amo s I Pane flout iverDool or 4:kowtows:: .ltt„', - Mahe SIM Stesensdefroso Liverpool " 4 ,..,.. -- i those* errt. Those who wish to send for this/ t"' - ` -- bort a 14 , grate harm at gm* nava 6 . -g eppir 'FOr Author loffrinsidow offal at k vis r• ( L. aw Jambi 0. D 4114. r+ The ieill-tt rll WALIWI street, Pbli•" 492.19 BOSTON AND F -40 ' A -1 PHIAL STRANSALE" LIZ% ta ereforiliA3l3llDAYK, from En derns.'', See% ra/ladelobia... and,Long Wh ar f. Pratt" Bar Tki• suan u tdp 'ORDEAL captatn DM% f sad 1 hone An. Boston on BanallisT , at la, X., and steanudtip SAXON. far , 2 . Po Pkmten for Philadelphia on 301 P. bf. - r ft 5 These new 111.1141 authetantial atermthlS ,°...,-- _ bpi; Minna from ault port uunstaallY OD '—'' 1110111 , .1 Eolr. tibluniranost elute& at one-balf the NW — ----- 'ill ills yeasels. In ..._ . inlaid& takaa at fair rates. ..' a ...A.0 StEtt illdppert.are Lamar-wi reques:. 'oats.ted to send (1119 ir."^ Cir or th that Web 111 11 / 4 0ePralcht or Eautaiw at ytu r w ele irso stre .lio ___- sea illitilY te =ball 1134 South Miltelft , / _. T'l The gli f iCßN OF wituTY. . 115 0 asfr wavri vißani wAx or ,t IQ A new PRPEOR GOBECTIC for 1iatiM ,,,.31, — . r , t g ' ax"mertharkliacomplenton. Ifs :. _ .. le . Ilk rtlik- r. o 2llpOtmel of ,the ..age. "ne". or" lita —er...c.o. bismuth. ncr G.)r %./ 12 OW , ; it being composed ; entirely of yaw ." — tbit itaxt raont= li gnalittital rProsorr l ttlt • - 1 4, t Bork , tau, s a l iniasesrs_ oa oilvalpeszysnum, the homely baucoliere . , a " Y re ' l,lll 4 La . tbe raoatloa„ur,,, i , ol a ell , ''' and 60 0811.111 L. oaly lef HU. '• ; 410 • hpli tir22 41 apathirfiri ma ... two Je t i oe it' ...- t irw a V R EIE . kg&EFTEEIE Erma. , Wm r. - . • • ----- Oftitr, t : i pulls. PALI( OIL SOAP.-- ,-,-, ej Ek e it _ liste of Dam freak Palm C-46.# 0 4 an mom " e g stl aa• waPt mom suitable far Tou'',..' as" Lm adira !pads from animal fats. In bum o ,l, '—' r,ur 41 per box. BLeasubLetured brr Du 6' 14 % RO. tact, 11.1_ 55 ,,, a s ft; trees No`. us. Gallowl/11, xmaAm G w. e. be y 11111 eli ..nn.re - AUCTION SA L E JOHN B. 'MYERS dr, co /EBB, BOIL 232 and 234 Bak; • -LARGE PEREMPTORY GALE Op BOOTS, sHoEts. TainuortA.,4lk, ON TORSI/ay August 30, at 10 o'clock . ld • four months' credit, abort 1.100 it. ca brogans. lartgy moons. traemilo g k uoi. Art.Q Easton a naninethre, embracing* t re , t ai , garment. asniPles. with carsloggee i Via. t LARRE rosprivs SALE Op &Arm GABS, AE.My GOODS, ?nay gr,LF.:`%. at 10 o'clock. will to' teaser -•••• • NO7lCE.—ineiaded In our Isl a boots, abuse. &e.. to be held es p August 3 etb. l ow in g fresh goals. to bo hold with ea, 14_ •• • ;months credit, ' 4, tut cage . men's and boys' graia-aran.. yam* heavy city-made sewed lba,tt , i.•-• —cases men's and boys' beery tg i ii"l.. Cages men's city-msde sewed NI( L. —cases men's grain basil g • cases men's and bore' steal sh u g cases men - s and boys , qui INA 1 / 4.. I eases men's. bolo'. and Y ore ho' cases men R. boys', and runic.. eases men's grain otralry ' en, asses men's 7.4 inch eedled cacases boys' gran L L"n boot, cases men's, boss', and you:,:, sole do. sole cases men's. boys', and yontlit'e , o: (suite women's, mieses% and ct ' goat, grain. and split, acw,d, , nailed boots and ball, orals• embrac;a:t ment of city and Eastern-m ade , N. B.—Samples of the same will L.. • nation early on the morninv of tin will find it to their Interest to errand 'l.: LARGE PEREMPTORY SA LE OP Rittr., GERMAN, AND DOMESTIII We will bold a large sale of foreisa goods, by catalogue: on a credit off :; part for cash,ha ON THURSDAY 310Exix i September 1, embracing alma' So, of staple and fancy articles in woole h ..i, silks, rs and cottons, to which we h i m, , ; •r•! deale_ • `.• B. B.—Samrles of the same will bon,. minatton, with catalwenes. early on the ,'"•': • ealo,when dealers will find it to tbei ••••• • 'POSITIVE SALE OF CARPErr s .., ON FRIDAY M•1RN1N , .....'• k - September 2. at preciwly II catalogue,l on four months' credit, +lll 1. Perflne and One ingrain. venetian. h „,.:rt yag carpettinge„ which mac be exim,. o ,‘ . a Morning of nale. ty_ lIRNESS, BRINLEY it CO. No. sikolizeraur and 512 JOL T • FIRST FILL SALE OF Der sat o w . . • ,orr. TtrEsuer, i'z r. Atm .'. 261, at lu o'clock,. on 4 moans , e• .- v a prising British, German, oaxony, Frt a ,:' , - i rim= fancy and staple Roods. . 2,am N. IL—Samples , i, ill be arranged to, . 4 0.1601 : w ith catalogues early on morning of axis. , siatii . ICORTLIP FORD & 00., A U(1-ii';i,...fji" -I- 5 , 25 MARI= and 522 CORRSIteI4 posinvz SALE 1,150 eaSES Bour• c i .4 . i i; THIS /1101INIRta. ' 6 *mpg 29th, commencing at ten o'clock sr, i l ly bill sell by catalogue, fOr cash, about 1,3 a Z oboes; brogans, almoraln, gaitern. and ,i.S. .r.... •prime frmsb stock, to which we inrua 11,' , - 6 tendon of buyers. . PTO JPONITirE 8 &LE 01 7 1.200 CASSS Bniyrs vv.*: ON I\I3I7ESDAY September]. commencing at ten o'cl.ck r;.• mill soli by catalogue, for cloth, &Dom shoes, brogans. balmorais, gait..rs and an, prime fresh stoek,to which we Invite the tion of boyars. B : Y ,ILENRY P. WOLBERT,_.,, AUCT/OBIER, 14.102 MARKET Street. South Side,aboll4. ,' 1115 Aiwa • Sales of D Goods, Trimmings, Bolton'. n. 4I TA 'CORDAY, WEDNEDAY, and FRIDAY Nor slamming 410 o'clock. *ln 1:012T GOODS, TF.IIIIMINGS,. SKIRTS. % BDIRFS, SATINTS. MERINO ABC/ WO% . AND DRAWERS. BOOTS. SHOES, &c. THIS MOBBING. • - Aug. - En , commencing at 10 o'clock, w il l fp: . the shelves' , in tote to snit the Retail Trade,* • attgortmept of goods, to which attention is rex Ands M T 1103 1 .41.8 4 .soxS bowrrs juo • it* UP sad 141 Eotdh FALL &ALB nocittjarD REAL E 6?- .' CARD.—Our first Fall Sul%, Sept.ss scot comprise everydestoilnidelt Or Mak Stall C 12.66 Bank and other stows . • nandbula Per,., rsst Bale No. WC/ Spruce street Pee SUPERIOR FIIHNITITRE• TAPESTRY CAW, r t ,i - TEIIB MORNING, TI T ao 19th' lust.. at 10 o'clock. at No. Isi9 Sprat... household and kitchen furniture, taPseirr. - torn Venetian carpets, mattresses., Me • May be examined. at 13 eclock on the idscs sale. Exemitors' Sale. Na 607 Nort4 l'er.v,,, att , A' SUPERIOR FURNITURE, OVAL Attila.% }bi • ) PETS_„ etc. ON TUESDAY MuilltlYl, an ROtb In_ t at. at 10 o'clock. by order etexscr.v.. • , perlor thraltun, oval mirror . tine tat:a4-i c . , .' y May be examined at 8 o'clock oc Melt/av- , sale. Poll I.]l Bale No. 457 Marshall etr Z - --• SUPERIOR RORNITURE, aosswoon pr.; "ri MIRROR, BRUSSELS CARPET+ , jb ON WEDNESDAY RORyi•, - ; ' • • AugnstBl, at RD o'clock, at No. 4.i: 1114*-, lbelow Buttonwood, the enpi•rior and chamber furnituro, roliewocd Preach plate pier mirror. floe 8rmae,i.c7...,:;•-•• marware, fine feather beds, ay. • ,tbegumi.ure.Ms bee = ateght o'clock on -rald the sale. J. WOLBERT, AUCTION7I,:. •11.6 South SIXTH Street . CHOICE OLD BR ANDIE•i, WINES, Cat — • CLARETS. HOCKS, RUM, Gig, Wu: • 'Li..., CIGARS. TUESDAY 11ORNINu 7sxr, mi August Nith, at 11 o' m ock. at No le ' Zur in eases and demijohns, Marten's o' dein., ebony, and port wines, claret. , . -rdia 4 . Wi ll • champagne, ram, gin. whieky, ,ecinra Arc , all warranted genuine Latin CIGARS. t WIN Also. 10 , 000 cigars, favorite brand, fnligh; sa- For particulars we catalogues 4 Mir B• JR., AUCTIONED, • 8291 CHESTNUT and 615 sessox LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE. CLOTHING. CL.57°aL W ON TUESDAY MORET3I. autu kilt inst., at 10 o'clock, will be asid fa Miura ments POO pieces finely finished *net new.f, comprising bangapr fine Fronola cloth (mi.: Vip French. cassimere tinsinnas coats, p alm. . tag the stock of a fashionabSt tallordedinisst genii Open for examination on Monday. oda DANCOA.ST & • WAIINTIK, TIONEKES, SAO *AMOR Staset. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF AIfEVAY 'Tam Ramat FORTED DRY GOOD., stlLLiNgityo u n do, SKIRTS, HOSIERY GOOD 4, Ac., &c.. lr'..• *Mot ON WEGNSt.DAI C Auwast 31, 1864, commencing at to bream comprising about HX) lots ses-oosl.:* goods, to which the attention or 1ic7 , T5: , .4 &forth FRENCH PLATE GLASS so.`ir /Or 1 Also, ON 'WEDNESDAY n. at 10 o'clock precirely, one eupero.r plate Klass show case. ptzi CABINET FILIBNITFRE.Wi fIABENET FURNITURE :1 3 . 4 1 W ‘a MUM ?ABM BM@ MOORE dk CAMPION, • No. 261 6.01:1171 aECOND STREIT In sonnection with their extensive CO:len ikry us now tnannfactniing a snootier articles! Mr s ; BILLIARD TAI3!.ES, :am Lid hare now on hand a fall su_pplhdr.: