FOREIGN NOTES. Tile Kiwi or SrAin's Vain. To TAMIL—The Paris correspondent of the Times says : The King of Spain, lion Francisco de ABMs has the advert -ta ge of being descended from Philip V., and Philip 11. was, as everybody knows, the grandson of -Louis XIV. An entertainment reylvinglhe pecu liar lelverslons of the Court of the "Grand Ma marque,' it has been suggested to the Empress,would Ate most appropriate on the occasion of the visit. Acoordinirty, a piece has been selected for the amusement of his Spanish Majesty which was ori stir ally written for the Court revels when Louis Jill'. was in the very prime of manhood and Bush 'of pleasure. The piece Is 1, Piiyahe,' , which, though included in the popular editions of Mollere's works, Is not entirely from hie hand, •as may be seen by the publisher's notice prefixed to the edition of lira : " This work ts not the Work of one hand. M. quinault composed the works intended to be song. M de Kohler° aketohed the plan of the piece, arranged and distri buted it, and In doing so attached more importance to the beauty and pomp of the spectacle than to oor reotnees and regularity. as regards the versifica tion, he has not had time to compose it all. The LOIIIIIMII Was approaching ; and the orders of the King, who wished to give thig magnificent entenain ment several times helots Lent, placed him in the necessity of accepting assistance. Thus it, is that the prologue, the Orel act, the first scone of the eeoottl, and the first of the third only are by him. c orte me (the fiETO.lt Corneille) occupied him. self for 15 days with the rest, and by this moans his :ffillJerty found filmset( served within the time he had ordered.” The piece is unworthy of Din /lerets genius, and bears all the marks of the haste in which it was written. It is, as its name imports, taken from mythology, and Jupiter, Venus, Love, the Graces, a river god, fr.c , flyer's la it. It will be represented ol Versailles, and no cost spared to bring it out with a magnificence surpassing even that of Louie XIV. The Emperor's admirable let ter the other day on the impropriety of spending .money on the opera house while the destitute and the suffering were waiting for the now Hotel Dieu was, it is to be supposed, never meant to refer to, the court festivities. It was at first said that the tharaoters in " Psyche" would be presented by per sons attached to the court, under the epeeist super intendence of M. Baeoloohl, who directs the Impe rial revels; but this idea was, for some reason or other, given up, and oonsequently, "Sits Majesty's ordinary comedians ;' 'of the Teostre Franc al will have the honor of appearing on the present oc casion. PHASE OH "CIVILIZED" correspond ent writes to the Times: Ten days since, walking through the Green Park, my notice was drawn to a panting dog lying beside a man Sleeping in the broiling sun. 1 went up to awaken and beg him to give the poor beast water, and to move his place of rest into shade, which was at hand. What did I see A shirtless, ahoeless, scarcely clothed wretch. What had he to say t "Out of work; could not get work; for nine days he had lived on what he could pink 'up. The dog was astray; had showed him to the police ; police would not be troubled with him. Had slept for eight nights in the parks. Had been a soldier, discharged for bad eyes,"&o. A little further on I see a small crowd, artly within the railings of St. Tames' park, partly in the Mall. Those within the rail were looking at and encouraging two miserable girls, of ten or twelve, who bad been fighting. tine of them, who had got a blow on the aye, did not like to come to the soraosh again, and was sheering off; the other pursued her *with taunts end menace. "Come on ; come on, I say. 111 fight yes ; you taint got half enough yet ye helot !!' A more miserable, degrading, painful sight I have seldom witnessed. A few warning words and the ready support of some docent by standers speedily dispersed this assemblage of young nsilianism. There was no park keeper, no policeman within sight, nor did I see one from the spot where the scene I have sketched passed to the Horse Guards—though I saw plenty of other objects which, to my appre hension, required their presence—and the scum of the earth which created this unseemly dis turbance in royal precincts remained there to pol lute them still further with their unseemly pre sence. Yesterday, Or, the 4th of August, I was again a casuel passer irom the Horse Guards to St. James. Within the park rail, huddled in sleep or torpor against the four elms at the turn of the itiall, not far from the Egyptian gun, were groups which I never thought to see in this my great and glorious country—groups which It rill me with pain and indignation to contemplate, of which I can scarcely write, without shame and burning tears, that such scenes should be exhibited in this Christian land Ilow shall I describe them I Alas ! sir, no pen, no pencil could do them justice.. Vice, pain, abject misery, penury, rags, hunger — all, or nearly all, the Ills that flesh is hair to were there grouped In miserable assemblage In the persons of young women and ohildren, packed and knotted together as I have said above, in sleep or in torpor; some of them, es it seemed to me, not fur from the end of all their troubles. A SWIMMING MATCH TOR Womuw.—The pro gramme or the Brighton swimming contest Mollified a "match for females, open to all corners, distance ,1.00 yards, for a very handsome silver-plated teapot, value 665." This odd affair is described as follows by the Spectator: "On the cliff, the pier, the beach, there must have been 4,000 or 6OW spectators, a. somewhat awful ordeal, one would think, fur the females in question, They must have good heart to Come Out at all,' said one middle-aged woman to another close to our elbow, and we quite agreed. After a short delay, however, the door of a bathing machine, which had been drawn up to the starting place, opened, and out jumped first one and then & second young woman. This was all. There were four entries, but only two came to the scratch—Mrs. Mary Taylor, who wore a scarlet and white head dress, and bliss Gooding, (or Jenny Gooding, as she was called in the crowd), who showed in white and blue. The rest of their persons were clothed in short blue jackets not tunics, such as women wear ht French watering places, and trousers fitting lathes-tight, which no doubt must be far more easy to swim in than loose ones. So far as we could ob serve, from a distance of some thirty yards, they seemed fine strong young women, and we gathered drom the talk about us that they were sisters, the daughters of a proprietor of machinee, accustomed to attend on ladles bathing, and both of them first rate swimmers. After a short delay, the signal was given, and they ran into the water, and started for the lea) yards' flag, round which they were to swim. We were disappointed in the pace, Km Taylor and Jenny taking the smatter quite coolly and swim ming side by side quietly until the aloes, when the married lady took slew feet precedence of her sister, and came first to ground amidst much applause. Whether the applause incited the young women to prolong their performance, or whether it was part of the programme, we cannot say, but instead of going to the machine they now swam out for thirty yards or so and began floating and diving, and were hauled up into a boat by a young man, who, we were told, was their brother, from which they each took several very respectable headers." A Nxiv OPERA HOUSL—A correspondent says " The city of Paris is erecting at this moment no fewer than three new churchea of immense propor tions for the religions edification of wage the most densely populated parts onhe town; while at a fourth point a still more c , city fabrlo, the new Grand Opera, is now rapidly rising to tile height of the stage. This gigantic structure, belt upon one of the most expensive sites of the city, where ground sells for fabulous prices, just opposite the Rue de la Pisa-18 intended to be made as perfect and mogul florist as scenic art and almost boundless expense can make it The cost will probably exceed fifty millions before it is terminated. An Imperial com mission has just been instituted. whose once It will be to study all the latest improvements of European and American theatres In the way of acoustics, ma <slithery, decoration, accommodation, ventilation, 40., in order that no aid of experience may be lost In the construction of this great work. I understand that plans of several theatres and other places of public assembly in the 'United States have been procured and laid before the committee, and have been especially studied and admired for their prac tical excellence and attention to details. Thus, America, at this moment, not only lends to Europe its most admired prima donna, in the shape of the accomplished Patti, but instructs the leaders of mo dern civilization and refinement In : th e very art on which they most pride themselves! , Alt AETIPIOIAL OLIMATE.—A joint stock COM wany has been formed in London called the Ohrys tal Sanitarium Company.' -This company proposes to do nothing lees than to cover in with glass a large area of ground "and to preservetherein an equable temperature, similar to Madeira; to build residences having communication • ith the grounds so enclosed, and lay out the interior in the moat attractive form of landscape gardening, with the fruits and foliage suitable to a climate like Madeira.” It is mention ed in its prospectus that, with these views, a beauti ful property, consisting of a mansion and a park of about 140 acres, situated only a low miles from Lon don, has been provisionally obtained. There is to be a hotel, and, in addition, suites of apartments and residences are to be let furnished. A number of respectable names figure as directors. The capital le .e250,(00 in EU shares. MONT BLANC.—The ascent!, of Mont Diane , (says Galignani) have this year increased in an ex ireordinery manner. There were not lees than eight in one week. The ascenslonists were PAr. Edward Blore, Mr. Frederick Ghambers Fitton, Messrs. Joseph and Ernest Beck Mr. A. Macomb ()Lance, Mr. Birkbeck, Mr. Reilly, and Messrs. H. and P. Notman Prance, all English. The last four are members of the Alpine (Nub. The others were Mr. Fraser, a Scotohnfan; M. Manuel d'lbaretta, a Spaniard, and U. Gabriel de Rainino, of Lausanne. The ascent to the Grande Mutate has also been performed to three young ladies, Misses Josephine, Blanche, and i3-rape Perkins, be longing to the family of the London brewer. The :number of tourists who had arrived at Ohamonnts, tap to the 6th, was 3,433. A °mous STORY.—The Semaphore of Marseilles relates the following strange story: 4 A tanner in this city had a few days baok returned from Ida liankees with a pooket•book oontahrilo,o6o fr. in notos. Having to leave his mom form few minutes on business, he placed the pooket-book on a table, baton returning found that a tame goat, which en joyed the ran of the house, had got it on to the ground, tore it open, an-1 was amusing itself with eating the bank-notes. It had finished one packet end wee about to coma:cries another. The tanner immediately killed the animal, and, cutting It open, -obtained from its stomach a number of macerated scraps of paper, which he at once deposited at the Beek of Marseilles, to be sent tothe central estab lishment Paris, In order to serve for the identifies, 'Hon of the notes, and obtain the reimbursement of the amount?, hrievartaw Iretwrivv.--An amusing mistake on the part of an illustrated paper at Paris Is recorded. A photograph of Baron Beust, the representative of Germany at the Congress, was to appear, and a sketch of his life was wanted to accompany It. In a Gallery of Contemporaries the name of Beast was discovered, and the life transferred to the paper, wittout the editor observing that, Instead of the statesman and minister, he was describing a mine raloglst and surveyor of mines. So far from clear ing up the mistake this difference of occupation tended only to magnify it; for on coming to a work which referred purely to mines, the French journal. Ist exclaimed, 6 . Quel Rommel—not only a great statesman, but equally great even in this depart,- leant !" • DBLICATS StrILOICAT. °raft&Tlolf.—The French .papers toll of the success of a curious surgical ope ration, heretofore considered Impossible. A young girl turning her head too quickly, dislocated some of the upper cervical vertebra). A. paralysis of the lower limbs and the trunk ensued, the diaphragm alone retaining Its sensation. Apparently the pa. tient had bat a few hours to live. M. illaisonneuve resolved to attempt to bring the vertehror Into their Termer position. With the assistance of a fellow surgeon, he seized the patient by the top of the head and the chin, and gave a gentle rotary motion to the 'vertebra), ari/Mh resulted in bringing them Into their former position. The parlay/is ceased almost Im mediately, and, a week alter, the patleot was able to walk as though nothing had happened to her. A BONNET 708. TRB PILLBOX OP WALBB.—The Edinburgh papers report that the " Society of the Ancient Art:there of lillwlnnin_gft hare proposed a Scotch bonnet as a.gift to the Prince of Wales, who succeeds his father as patron of that 800lety. The shape of the bonnet is the same as that worn by the archers while shooting at pairing°, and the inside is lined with white satin ; and in the centre the Prince of Wales' coat- of.arms Is beautifully embroidered, and below the words "Ich Dein, 1488, ,, the date when the society was originated. A 'Experntio Erincr.—Galignaus speaks of the extinction of the ancient little republic of Cresson 'niers (Valley of Dappes), which has existed so long 'without magletnttes army, or taxes. It has di/lap• reared from the map of Europe. On the 8d inst. the French gendarmery began to exercise their fano. CODS in the small district now definitely annexed to France. ROMAN RBMAINB.—In Sohimmert, near Aix-ht Chapelle, remains of a Roman camp have been Ells covered. Arms, needles, bones. a beautiful ruby ring, and various other objects have already been brought to light, and the eictavatione which are being carried on vigorously, bid fair to prove more tfrultful still. GEOLOGY OF GICELT BRIT./Mr.-4E a report made 'to the British Government by Marchlimn, the geologist, It appears that Great finial° ylelda yearly nearly eight million tone of Iron ore; and the coal product amounts annually to about eighty three And a half million tons, the estimated value ranging from eighteen to twentpone millions sterling. A yaw rival of Punch has boon started in Lyn am, under the title of The Arrow. Itat once began t o , arrow up the feelings of the swells, after the - Whim of its Contemporary. 'THE CHAMOIS have deoreased In number In Swit verand so considerably that In some of the cantons It has been forbidden to hunt them for three years, under s severe penalty. The Deod•ifoiose of Perla. Bosse tw xrrn Monsitrw.—A correspondent of the London Afftencettat gives theseparticutars about the famous Morgue at Parts: One of the institu tiring of Paris has been disturbed, detnoitshed, t o Part.; it l fact, and reconstructed on a scale wo m rt e h o y t. Of T th h e e n . ew a theatres and other places of awnse Morgue was certainly one of the lionsof exhibition to a man of delicate for one moss of was not an agreeable or oven a s ti m a s t ib tr i r ity ti t y h e u p t l i a t c h e a l Men, and of women t much of the charm of . st o in e a l it °4 cl t r h a e m selentific, the on loortniL !m an: s very Kona m f i r x o ed m its old site on the bank of the fatal river which sup plied it with full four-fifths of its ghastly temente, 11 ;TA IVA els e . d T I e h i tf l little e u l P o a w and a new and much grander one has risen up In the rear of the Illlinath 01 NOtre'Datne, at the eastern point of the lie de la Gill. It 18 not, however, with the new monument, bat with the old charnal-house that we have to do at this moment. "Parts, of course, is the capital of the civilized world—French writers tell us so once or twice a week, and, therefore, we are bound to take note of the fact—and, in some matters, such as suicide, for instance, her preeminence Is unquestioned and un questionable. It is a curious fact that the ' gayest' and 'most Intellectual people on the face of the earth' should exhibit the greatest eagerness to escape—'Anywhere!anywhere! out of the world; but such is the fact as regards Paris, the continental salon, oven daring the prosperous and happy reign of the Third Napoleon. Ent let us leave the ques tion of suicide for a moment, and look at the gene ral etatistics of the old Morgue, which are now made public. It appears that during the last ten years, there were received within those walla no less than 3,344 bodies, or nearly one for each day in the year; of these 993 were those of children, a fact which gives rise, especially in the minds of those who have studied the criminal statistics of Franca, and particularly of Paris, during the last few years, to a train of thoughts of the most terrible descrip tion. The rest consisted of 2,331 bodies of the male sex, and 620 females. "It appears that about seven out of eight bodies are recognized by relatives and friends, and that, on the average, these are Identified within one day and fifty-four minutes, so exact are the records of this dead•house. This latter foot is not in accord ance with the notions prevalent in the public mind on the subjedt, which perhaps, is of little conse quence, but when we find that the friends of the de ceasedpersons are naturally so anxious to claim, or, at least, to recognize the bodies, that soaroely two days are allowed to elapse without this being done, and that this average mast certainly be immensely increased by the fact of some few corpses remaining without identification for several days, we may well ask, what is the object of bringing all these bodies together to make a disgusting exhibition in the heart of a great city, to wantons the young, the vi cious, and the ignorant to the sight of horrors, while the aCt of Mentitication must often be delayed from the fact of the remains being, in many cases, exhi bited Miles distant from the spot where death occur red, or from that of the former home of the deceased and his family or connectional "Of the 2.161 bodies of men and women rot:1011.0d at the old Morgue during the past ten years, 1,786 are set down as the result of suicide ; and concern ing these some curious Information Is given. It ap pears that sell:destruction le at its maximum be tween the ages 01 80 and 40, that It commences be tween 10 and 16, and dwindles to almost nothing, after 70, which is not surprising, the suicides be tween 10 and 20 being three times more numerous than those committed after the age of 70 years. As regards thesupposed causes—for, In this case, there must be a margin left for imperfection of judgment —it appears that Insanity and suicidal monomania account for more than one-quarter of the whole; drunkenness and disgust of life, each, for. about one-tenth; absolute poverty for nearly the Caine proportion ; misfortune and incurabledisea.set,each, for nearly as many ; next, and close upon thee," come disappointed love, and misconduct of the suicidis himself; accusation of theitstands for about one 1 in 28; fever and delirium for 1. In 38; and 'Mae" tion caused by the remonstrances of others about 1 in 67. This, however, applies only to the male sex ; in the ease of women insanity stands first, disap pointed affection second, disgust of life third, drunk emrlBBB fourth, starvation fifth, domestic misery sixth, and Incurable disease seventh. "As regards the mode adopted, out of the 1,766 cases recorded at the Morgue, 1,419 had recourse to drowning, 114 to hanging, 98 to firearms, 56 to the filmes of charcoal, 46 precipitated themselves from buildings or other elevated places, 16 made'use of cutting weapons or instruments, 11 only had re course to poison, 7 threw themselves beneath rail way or other carriages, and 4 killed themselves by swallowing alcohol. Another table Informs us that more than one-third of the whole of these suicides were committed between the hours of six In the morning and midday, while the fi rst two hours In afternoon exhibit by far tho smallest number—not one-tenth as compared with the six preceding hours of the day. "The number of females who committed suicide is scarcely more than a, filth cf that of the male sex. It is a Striking proof of the influence of misery on suicide—unless, indeed, it be an evidence of a super- Mittens dread—that only about one in six of the sui cides was buried at the expense of his family or friends." Don Quixote Drainutized. A melo•drama, founded upon the renowned his tory of "Don Quixote," is the latest sensation in Paris. The playwright was M. Sardou, and the theatre where the play is performed is the Gym nasa. The London Times' correspondent thus de scribes the effect : "The incidents in Don Quixote' that have been dramatized by M. Sardon for the Gymnaee are among the most familiar. The knight stalks upon the stage holding In Me left band an old volume bound in parohment, completely absorbed In its perusal. He wants to turn the leaf that clings to the next page, and he does it with a sword of Im mense length, which he carries under his arm. He soon alter makes his arrangements with Sancho, and soon they both set out on their adventures. One of the first they meet with is that of the gang of galley slaves, who are set free by the valiant arm of the knight. "The scene ot the windmill is exceedingly well got up. While Don Quixote looks at it, it suddenly, by the skill of the machinist, assumes the form of a giant, who grinds his teeth, brandishes a sword, and defies the knight, who, In turn, calls upon Sancho ' to look at the monster, while he himself proceeds to mount. When Sancho turns his head in that direc tion, lo and - behold, the giant vanishes, and the windmill only is in motion. The knight bestrides Rosh:tante, and Sancho, with Dapple, keeps at a safe distance. He rushes at the sails, disappears, and the next moment you ace a form on a white horse hurled through the air. After various plea sant incidents in the interior of the inn, we have the watching of the arms and the knighting of Eton Quixote by the burly and good-natured landlord, who reads from a large volume some outlandish gib. berith, and who lays in due form the 'sword on hie shoulders. The full moon is shining, and gradually assumes the features of Dr/101120a, sheds tears, and then laughs as she disappears under a thick cloud. The feast of Garnacho Is very well done. We see the ox roasted whole, festoons of fowl and game dangling from the trees, cheeses and loaves of bread pilot: to a great height, skins burstit.g with wine, and fifty cooks, clean, bustling, and joyous, preps, ring the banquet. Bands of dancers, boy \and girls, fill up the intervals. "I'he best tableau of the whole nine Into which the piece is divided Is that which represents, and with much fidelity, a square in Toledo the day of a belles , lit. The antiquated houses s ith their red tilts, their overhanging balconies, and their dra pery; guitars and castanettes at every corner; the lamps burning before the image of the Virgin; the squabbles between the suspicions duennes and the gay senoritas ; the affray between the bullfighters and the students, all for the black eyes and sweet smiles that beam upon them from above. Amid the din and uproar is heard the bell of the Angeles. Instanly the multitude, men and womenoroung and old, high and low, fall down upon their knees, and repeat the prayer in the deepest silence. Ave Maria over, the sang, laugh, and sport begin again. The plecele interlarded with episodes of his own by the dramatizer of ' Don Quixote ' • they are com mon-place and rather tedious, and the audience seem anxious to get over them as quickly as possible to return to the Knight and his Squire. Indeed It would be ' difficult to imagine a better representative for Don Quixote than Lesneur, or than Pradeau, who takes Sancho. Lesneur is tall, and one of the thinnest of men ; and Pradeau, so long known as a favorite at th e Booties, is, I am tempted to think, more like Sancho In face, figure, stature and obesity than Sancho himself. Dapple is perfect, but Rod nante is in too good condition for the Rosinante of his tory. I must admit that both the steed and the ass ' go through their work with much credit. In truth, Lesueur seems to take his part in right earnest, and I would not affirm that, in certain passages, he doea not persuade himself that he is the very Knight of La Mancha himself; Anne Ohery (.111a4alre Lesueur) is the very picture of Illaritor nes. The other characters—there arc not less than thirty six In the piece, exclusive of dancers—are creditably sustained. Gardenia la well got up by Barton, and Madame Frementin looks interesting as Dorothea, whether in her woman's dress or dis guised as a shepherd. The parts of Lucinda and Juniata are filled by Meademoiselle Pearson and Montaland, which is saying enough. On the whole 'Don Quichotte , has been very successful. and would, perhaps, be more so if It were curtailed to smaller proportions. ,, • —lt is not generally known that pounded alum possesses the quality of purifying water. A. table spoonful of pulvezized alum sprinkled into a hogs head of water (the water stirred at the same time) will, after a few hours, by precipitating to the bot tom the Impure particles, so purify It that it will be found to possess nearly all the freshness and clear mess of the finest spring water. A pailful, contain ing four gallons, may be purified by a single tea. spoonful of the alum. LETTER BAG AT TIM MITCHARTS' riireginos, THILADEILPHIA Ship Lady Emily Peel, (Br), Penny, Londonderry, soon. Bark Roanoke, (Br), Clooksey.La•Amayra, soon. Brig Bertha Koehn, ..Janeiro, some PHILADELPHIA. BOARD OF TRADE. Six= Bruxistex, ANDRRW Winrimint, Committee of the Montt ED Y. TowNemprp, • NLARIPIE INTELLIGENCE. I:::o4iC l )4b;J:lerrii) , lA4:ifff''MrTMTll Sun Ilbed..B 80 I Sun Sets.. 6 80 I High Wster.l2 26 ARRIVED. Steamer De Molay,ppo nded day from Oltz Point, with 20 sick and soldiers, to U b Medical Director. Brig Ulla, Day, 9 days[from Matanzas, In ballast n D S Stetson & 00. _ . Brig John Welsh, Scull, 5 days from Beaufort, in ballast to captain. Schr Maggie Louise (Br), Smith, 46 days from Rio Janeiro, with coffee to Thomas Wattson er. Sone. Left July 12, ship Sir John Franklin, from Baltimore ; barks A A Drebert, for New York next day ; Campanero, from and for Baltnaore; Adelaide, Irons Baltimore ; St Ursula, from do, waiting. No date, lot 26 N, long 89 W, spoke brig Stroamess, from Boston for Port an Prince ; lot 30, long 69.80, spoke brig Prentiss Hobbs , from Portland for Ha, value ; lat 31, long 71.60, spoke brig Emma Dean, from New York for Matanzas. Schr R L 'Tay, Jones, 4 days from Washington, in ballast to captain. Schr 13 A Conklin, Norton,4 days from New York, with salt to A Kerr & Bro. Sehr Marietta Tilton, Fitzinger, from Port Royal, .In ballast to captain. Schr West Wind, Hitehins, 8 days from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to captain. Sohr Sardinian, Rumball, 8 days from New York, in ballast to captain. Schr Magnet, Stuart, 2 days from New York, in ballast to captain. Bohr Delaware, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with grain to James Barratt. • Schr Sarah & Mary, Morris, 1 day from Dover, Del; withgrain to James Barratt . Schr Banner, Furman, 2days from Indian River, Del, with grain to James L Bewley & Co. Schr Clayton & Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with grain to James L Rowley & Co. Steamer Fannie Fenton. 24 hours from New York, with mdae to , Wm Steamer S 0 Walker, Shemin, 24. hours from New York, with mdse to Wm N Baird & Co. f rom S bt u R Cuyler returned Sunday night a cruise In search of the privateer Tallahassee. B One large Britlt% 911 ELOW. brig p, with painted ports, and a . Brig Annie E Grady, White, from Illltttanzaii, in balLaat, at quarantine. CLEARED. Steamship Be luele.y, Samson, City paw (Br), McLellan, .vrep or Ant vans. Bark E A Cochran, Rice, Ssou Bark Tinto (Br), Davison. Liverpool. Brig B Smith Brig Emma, Darnaby, Port Spain. Brig Concord, Everett., Tampa Bay. Brig Sea Lion Low, Boston. Bohr Bescultelley, Providence. Schr Sardin , Rumba'', Boston. _ Sohr Halo, Short, Newbnryport. Sohr Magnet, Stuart, Boston. Bohr Armanla,_Cavaller, Provltlenoe. Bohr Mary G Farr, Doughty, Beaufort. Sohr John Collins. Erriokson, Hampton Roads. Schr Reading 88, No 68, Ketchum, do. Sala A S. Percy, Jackson, St Imagoes, Md. Schr Sue Somers, Somers, Port Royal. Bohr Mary. Haley, Haley, Fort Monroe. Schr 0 Carroll, Mahaffey,. _Norwich. Steamer R 01111=i 13a41491.1. sHEIRIFF , II SHERIFF'S . BALE.-RY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Fad es , td misdirected, wilt be ex setl- to public sale or vendee. on MOND kV' Evening. September 6, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at Sansone - street Halt, All that certain three story brick mosisaage and lot of ground Plicate on tt e west tilde of Hope street one hun dred twenty feot four inches southward from Franklin avenue, in the city of Philadelphia; trontair lug is front on Hope street fourteen feet (terrieding one half of two-feet• wide alley) and in depth forty feet, with the Privilege of said alley. (Whici said premises George M. gee, Sheri ff . by deed poll dated September 6, 1868, re corded in Deed Book S ,page 448 &c , conveyed Tinto John P. Forsch in fee, subject to a ground rent of &54 3 CD. C. • '64. 7. Debt, 31E0. HeFer.i) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John P. Persch. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. Philsdelphis,Shoriff's °Bice, Ansust 24, HMI an-3t sHBRIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facina, to um directed, will be en. posed to public We or vendite, on MONDAY Evening, September P. 1864. at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Hall. 611 that certain three-dory brick meesuage and lot of ground sitrtate on the northeadwardly side of men street, thin y- two feet northwestwardly from Vine yard strest. in the city of... Philadelphia; containing in front on Perkiomen street sixteen feet, and in depth sixty-ono feet to a three feet alley, with the nnirilege thereof. [Which said promisee Mantua Trio'. et nx.. by deed dated February 27, 1F66, recorded in Deed Dock B. D. W., No. 63. page 392, conveyed onto De becca Tilden in fee.] CD. C. ; 8., 'el, 49. Debt $1,51.6 50. Lipletou.3 Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Nowa' d Tilden' and Rebecca hie wife. .1•01112 THOMMO Sheriff. Philadelphia, She IF , n Office, Angast 24. 1861. an.2o4t. sHI?MIFF'S :ALE .— BY VIRTUE OF r•-' a writ of Venditioni Expense, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue on MOND ,LY Hea ting, kept. 6, 1864 at 4 o'clock, at h ansom - street Hall, MI the right, title, and interest of Edmund Lague mune in and to No. 1. Ali that certain meeauage and lot of ground be ginning on the east side of Henry street, two hundred and sixty ter t northward from Centre street, in the city of noladelphiat thence eastward 200 feet to Spring street;-thence northward 169 feet I inch; thence west ward 200 feet 3 inches to said Henry street; thence southward along the came 173 feet 534 inches to the be ginning. Also, the one half of said streets now va cated. No. 2. In and to lot of ground south side of Make street.b tweeo Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh evreet. containing in breadth 37 feet, and in depth 214 feet ib ob es to Oak street. CD. C. ; S., '64. 18. Debt, 37,468. Pat:mast & JOHN THOMPSON, Sherif. Philadelphia,Sherire Ottice,Arlgnist 22, 1864. au24-3 SHERIFF'S .BALB.-BY:LVIRTUE OF a writ of Venditient Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eve ninth dept. 5,1904, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street No. I AII that certain two-story stone =assuage and lot of ground stints on the northeast corner or Thirty third and Nlm streets, in the Twenty. fourth ward of the city of PhiJadelphla; containing in front OA Sim street twenty-five feet, and in;.depth on Thirty-third street eighty-three feer. No 2 Two-story stone-niessuage and lot adjoining the above to the east, twenty-Ny.l feet front by eighty three feet in depth. t No. S. Stone slaughter. bouse,:hwo story stone wagon lions°, stable, and lot of ground situate on the southeast corner of Thirty. third and Grape streets; containing in front on Grape street fifty feet, and in depth =one Thirty third street eighty. seven feet. [D. C. g S., '64. 20. Debt, $1.034.67. Johnson.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hobert L. Curry. JOHN THOMPSON% Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Aug. 22,1864. auto-3t P.HERIFF'S BILE.-BY VIRTUE OF P , -. 1 a writ of Lever( Facies, to me directed, will be ex.- potted to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Evening, September 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sausom- street Hall. All that certain two. etory atone dwelling, atone slaughter-house, stone wagon-horse, stables, and lot of ground, situate on the northeast corner of Dopler or Thirty-third street and Elm street, in the city of Phila.- phia; containing in front on Elm street twenty-Bye feet, and in depth along Poplar street one hundred and eeventy feet to Grape street., [D. C. 13 '64. 21. Debt, $5,1'30.79 Hey & Budd Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Copeland, 'Noble Gilbert. ana 11.1bert L Car. ry. owners. /to. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, Augast 24, 186 t. au2S-St SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Expones, to me directed. will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, September 5, 1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground beginnlug on the south east corner of Front and Dauphin streets, in the city of Philadelphia; thence southward along Front street 121 feet 4 inches; thence eastward 42 feel. 4 inches; thence nsrtheastward 62 feet 11 inches to Dauphin street; thence northweetw.rdly along Dauphin street 117 feet one inch, to the place of beginning Subject to a ground rent of $6B 40, payable let March and September. CD. C. ; S., '64. 66. Debt, 1M06.70. Wain.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George W. Emery. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 24,1864. 'anB7-3t SHERIFF' • • S SALL-BY vitrruß OPA Writ of Yenditiont Exponas, to me dlieetiod_. will be exposed to public sale or voodoo, on sfoSfiVrillig e September 6,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom Ma o All that certain lot of ground and five Vary Inlet court bosses situate on the south side et.Lambard street, one hundred and seventy-eight. feet. westward from Thirteenth street. in the city of Philadelphia : • containing in front on Lombard street twenty feet, and' to dm th seventy eight feet [Which said lot John. Rutherford, hr., by deed dated April 1, .18j6, recorded in Deed Book B. H. 1., No, 2, page 31, Sic., conveyed unto Jesse Lame in fee; reserving a ground rent of sixty dollars. ) _ . . (D. D. I S.. '64. 64, Debt, • 161fO. Mac Calla.) Taken In execution and to be sold se the property of Jesse LUDO. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Wise, August 21,186 i, aa2s-5t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY. VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed, will be ex to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, September 5. 15e4, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that cer.ain brick messnage and lot of ground din ate on the north side of Dauphin street, and east side of Howard street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Dauphin street seventy feet six incite*, and in depth along Howard street sixty feet C Which said lot John L Frick, by dead dated September 21 1853, re corded in Deed Book T. H. No. 113, page 77, Ac., con veyed unto Benjamin Hartley in fee. CD. 0. ; S., 'el. 35. Debt, $825.10 Flood.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Benjamin Hartley. JOHN THODIPSON - Sheriff. Philadelphia,Sheriff's Dace, &nitwit 24, 1851 an2bBt SHERIFF'S SALE:-BY VIRTUE OF SHERIFF'S writ of Yenditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendae, on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 6, 1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansomatreet All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Coates street and west side of Twentieth street,tn the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Goatee street forty feet, and in depth along Twentieth street about one hundred and. three feet. . . . cp. C. ; S., '64. 34. Debt, $73L37. Erety.) Taken in exectition and to be sold as the property of Adam Bedenk. JO/114 TRUBIPSON .'Sberi Philadelphia, Sheriff's Off oe, Aug 304'1864. my25.3t. SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF kJ a writ of Levari Facisa to me directed, will be-ex wsed to public, sale or venue, on MoNDAT Evening, September 6, 1884, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom• street Hall, all that certain three-story brick store dwelling, and lot of ground situate on the east aide of Fourth street and south side of Marshall street, In the city of Plana delpn iat containing in front on Fourth street seventeen feet. and in depth seventy feet to a three feet with the privtlege thereof. [Which said premises Woodward Warwick et ill., by deed dated May 28. 1501, nveyed unto Samuel W. Warwick In fee; sub ject to aground rent of forty-two dollars and v eente ] [LI. C.:8., '64. V. Debt, 61,650.40. Flood.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel W. Warwick. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, August 24, 1864. iy2s-3t StERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF NJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be expensed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY liven tog, 'Sept. 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at bansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground Minato on the west side of Broad street eighty-six feet southward from Dauphin street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Broad street fifty-one feet, and in dth one hun dred and seventy-seven feet ton inches to Pacific street. ED. ;,G., Debt, $1t4.47. Gallaher.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George W. DLichener. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, ShertirtsOffice, Aug. 24, lfG4. au.354t SHERIFF'S' BALE.-=BY. VIRTUE OF a writ of Levarl Facies, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening, September 6, 1864. at 4 o'clock, at hansom - street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast erly side of Hedge street seventy-nine feet six inches southwestward from Meadow street. in the city .of Philadelphia; containing in front on Hedge street forty feet, (on the rear thirty-three feet,) and in depth on the northeast line one hundred and twenty six feet, and OA the southwest line one hundred and twenty-nine feet, I.Whlch guld • premises James Butler et nx., b_Aldeed dated April 6, 1860, recorded in Deed Book A. I) o. 110, page 478, conveyed unto John W. Frazier in fee.) (10. C. ; E., '64. 62. Debt, 5213.19 Shallcross.3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John W. Frazier. JOHN THOMPSON Sheriff. , Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office, Aug. 24, 1684: au2s-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendee, on MONDAY Eve rting, Sept 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain three-story brick messuage.two story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Fourth s treet sixty feet northward from Shippen street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fourth street seventeen feet. and In depth twenty nine feet, . more or less. [ Width said premises Mary Adderly Boffmarter, by deed dated Max 90. 1851; con veyed unto Thomas B. Roney In fee; subject to a yearly ground rent of six pounds seven shillings and 8/2 pence. [D. C. ; S., '64. 61. Debt, $1,028. Ilanbeet. Taken in execution and to be cold as the proper* of Thomae'll. Itoney. JOHN TiIOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, A.nguet 24,1864. au26-3t REERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Venditioni Expense-, to me directed, will tie exposed to public sale or pendue, on MONDAY Bye tang, Sept. 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Hansom-street Ball, AR that certain three-story brick mesenage and lot of ground situate on the west side of Mary street ninety seven feetnortbward from Thompson street in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Mary street six teen feet inclndthg one-half of a two feet alley, and to depth sixty-nine feet [Which said premises Samuel Weolmaia et nx. by deed dated August 17, 1859, record ed In Deed Book A. D. 8., No. 97 page 4136, incon veyed unto William Cl. Johnston fee.] - [D. C. El. 64. 36. Debt sold6o. Weatherby.] Taken in execution and to be as the property of William C Johnston. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia„Sheriff's Office. August 24,1664. an26-8t SHBRIFF'S SALB.L4T VIRTUF OF a writ of Venditioni Expense. to me directed, will be exposed to public sate or vendue, on MONDAY awning. September 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall All that certain iot of ground and five three- story brick court houses theroo. erected, situate op the south side of Lombard street one hundred arid sixty feet westward from Thit teenth street,ifrthe atty. of Philadelphia; con taining in front on Lombard •street'elorhteen feet,_ and In depth Sr. feet. [Which said lot John Ruther ford, Sr., by deed dated ..sprti 1. 1836, recorded in Deed Book 8. B. F., No. 2, page 34, &c.," conveyed unto Ro bert 8 Potter infeei reserving it yearly ground rent of fifty-four dollars. [D. C. ;S. '64. 83. Debt, 8213 MacCallaA Taken itr execution and to be sold as the property of Hobert S. Potter. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Ang. 24. /864. au26-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF • 'writ of Venditiord Exponas, to me directed will be exposed to public sale or vendne. on MONDAY Eve ning ?Sept. 5, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain lot of ground situate on the southeast erly side of Richmond street, eighty feet southwest wurdly from Clearfield street, in the city of Philadel phia; containing in front on Richmond street forty eight feet, and in depth sontheastwardly three hundred. and Duty tto Bank street. [Which said lot Thomas B. Longatreth and wife, by deed dated January 1. 1663,,recorded in Desd Book T. , No. 76, pace 97, &a.; conveyed unto Walter Laing and Anthony Swain fee; reserving a ground rent of two hundred and eighty-eight dollars.] D. C. ;S, '6l 83. Debt, $1,654 SO. Longetreth.) Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Walter 7 aing and Anthony_ Swain (who has parted with his interest.) JOHN TROM PSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, itts.g. 24, 1564. an2s-3t RIIERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF k ) a writ of Vend Wont Expends, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne on MONDAY Eve ning, &pt. 6, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side Bridge street 150 feet eastwardly from Thirty-ninth etrr et In the city of Thiladelphla; containing in front on Bridge street fifty feet and in depth one handred and aizty feet to Garden street. [D. C. ; S., '64. 67. Debt, 1 11,151 31, Gailagher.l Taken in execution and to be sold as thevroperty of Albert S. asbuiend. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff, • Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Aug. 24, 1864 an25 , 3t • SHERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditloni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Eve ning, Sept. 5, 1661, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street All that certain brick masseuse known by he name of the Montgomery Hotel, stablegand other buildings, and lot of grenud. beginning on the northeast corner of Sixth and Willow.streets, in the city of Philadelphia; thence northward along Sixth street sixty two feet; thence eastward one hundred feet; thence northward seventy two feet; thence eastward about seventy-one feet three inches; thencireoutheastwardly about one hundred and five feet three inches to Willow street; and thence by the same sonthweetwardly about one hundred and ninety four feet eight inches to the begin ning. [ Which said premises Jacob Scheer, by deed dated February ], 1858, recorded in Deed Book A. D.. D.. No. 9. raze 76. ale • conveyed . unto William A. Scheets in fee; reserving tee free.use and privilege of a twelve feet wide court or alley leacUntfrom Sixth street:3 [D. C.; S., 49. Debt, $10,323. Thorn.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William A. Samna • JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once, Aug: 24, 16161. augi-St SALES: MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a Writ of bale. by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DER,Jadge of the District Court of the United States. in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. la Ad- Miralty, to me directed will be sold at Public Saiei r to the highest and besthidder, for cash. at MOURN KR'S STORIL . fIo. - 142 North - FRONT Street, on MONDaTi 'September 12th. 1584 , at 12 o'clock 111.. Z 5 bales and IS bags of cotton, being the GMAT of 'tassel unknown. WILLIAM MILL WARD, United State, Idershaill D.of Pennelvanu 6 Pitu4praxitt,t, A nimaen2t-Ua . Tip PRESS.---PBM. TUESpAIL; ATTG-Ukg Uitir/ ED STATES, EASTERN' MS TAtiGT VF PnstgaFtvallia.—Scrr. THE PE/sSIDENT OF THE UdITED EITATZfi. TO THI HARdHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA. --Griner/no : • WHEREAS, 'The District Court Mile United States in and for the Eastern District of PanneyPrania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel. filed to the name of the United Stale!. of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, tworeiend.to have. any right. bales interest in twenty- square bales, eleven round of coo and three rcond bales cotioapickings, cargo of v e ss el uoknown, captured -by the Ignited htates et ea 111.1 Monticello, a vessel-of-war of the United States, under command of Henry A- Photon, acting master is the navy of the United States, and bronchi into this Port per the transport-brig fistunel G Adman, to be moulshed, cited. and called to - judgment, at the time and plate underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex pressed, fttiaticeso requiring ) You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and oommanded. that you omit not, but that by pnbilsbing these presents in at least two of the dolly newsinepers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and In the Legal In telliyeneer, you do monish and cite, or cause to be moo shed and cited, peremptorily, all persons In general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the mild twenty two square bales and eleven round bales of cotton, and ibree round bales of cotton pickings, to appear before the Hono rable JOHN CA DWALA DBE, the Suds. of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the City of Phila delphia, on the twentieth day- after publication of these presents. 11 it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual Muni of hearing canises, then and there to show, or allege, In due form of law, a reason.ibls and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said twenty-two square bales and eleven round balsa of cott ' on and three round bales of cotton pickings should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as roods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subj ect to condemnation , to be adjudged and condemned angood and lawful prizes; and fur ther to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or manse to be intMicted, unto all persona aforesaid. generally (to whom by the tenor of those presents it is also inti mated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or amear and shall not show reasonable and lawful Cause to the contrary then said District Cr nrt doth intend and will proceed toad.indica ln on the said captain+, and may pronouns baleshe said twenty-two *quer° bales and eleven round of cotto a t en three round capture cotton pickings did be long,he time of the of the same, to the ene mies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and anhject to confis cation and condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned as lawful prize the absence...or rather contu macy of the person* so cited and lc Unlisted in any ales notwithstanding, and,that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the promisee, to. nether with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALA.DER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, tide twenty-seventh day of AUGUST, A. D. DM. and In the eighty-ninth year of the independence ofaid Unit S anal at O. n„ P DX, Merit Dist ed rict tate& Court. • UNITED STATESTATES,EASTERN DIDI E- RICT OF PItiNeYLVANIA. —SOY. • THS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO THE MARSHALL OP THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA. —Oznirmito BERMS, The Diarist Court of the United Stelae In and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persona In general who have, or pretend to have,Any right, title d or Interest In forty-three bates, Seven packages, an tk.irty Ave hundred pounds loose cotton, cargo of vessel unknown, captured by the United .States steamer Sae tiago de Cuba, a vessel of war of the United States , tinder command of Capt. 0. 8. Glisson, and broach t into this port by theachooner Reading Railroad , No. 49, to be monisbed. cited, and,called to j ridgment.at the time and piece an derwri Nen. and to the effect hereafter expressed ,• (justice so requiring .) You are therefore charged and atriotly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city ot Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer, you do monieh and cite, or cause to be montshed and cited, pe remptorily, all persona in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or intere JOH N the said cotton. I?E s .lf, P tre z Jt e lgl e of tl tl7e H eaTrjo a ll b il. littDatgel " CO urt LA room, *the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publication .ei these presente, if it be a court day, or else on the nest court day following, between the usual hour. of hearing causes, then and there to phew. i or allege in due form of law,•AL reasonable and lawful -excuse, if .any they have, why the said cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of toe sep tum of the same, to the enemies of the United StateN and, as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and re oeive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain, And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimate d, unto all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom by the tenor of these presents It Is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at tee time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the eneizties of the United States of America, and as goods of, their enemies „or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize..the absence of rather contumacy of the per fume so cited and intimated In anywise notwitkstand ing, and that yoa duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADNE,Jadge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-seventh day of AUGUKT, A. D: H 64, and in the .eighty-nlntli year of the independence of the said United Statee. an„10-it 0. It. FOX, Clerk District Court. • L ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON the Estate of BENJAMIN HELIX% deceased, Laving been granted to the undersigned, all persons In debted to the said Estate aro requested to make pay xnent, and those having claims to present them Witoont delay, MARIA. KELLER, ant tn6t PAM. P. KELLER:4MT E741.81TT EL CABINET FURNITURE AND' Birk LIARD TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, • 281 SOUTH 811430 ND tiITEEIT; In aonnection with their extends. Cabinet lbadafga. se now manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES. And have now of hand a full supply, finished with the Which are & CAMPION'S IMPROVED 0176EIONS. Which are pronounced by all who have used them to Ns superior to all others. 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Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Orist Udine, Vacuum Pans, Opal Steam Trains, Defecators„Filters, Pumping Enirtnesolw. Sole agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar-13oilingAp• paratus, Nesmyth a Patent Steam. Hammer, and Aspin wall do Woleey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar-Drab:dm. Machine. aul2-tf MORGAN, ORE, 4% ca, STEAM N. AN-A -OINK BTFILDSRS Iron Founders, and Germs) Ms.eldnit.ts and Boller Makers, No. 1.118 CALLOW. HILL Street, Ykdladelphia. feVtt N& $ W §MOSED ANWSPIOED 8&L. 3suot received. ALBERT 0. ROBEitTS, Dealer La tins Grooexish . • =CAI' Corner =MOM and VIAL Ms. to ROIIER & REEVES wHoLscus. aiocEss. No. 45 North WATER Street, and No. 443 North DELAWARE Aceaae, Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, a lard* stock of swum, MOLASSES, COF2 4 EX TEAS, SPICES, TOBACCO, And tiroceries aenerally, cerefull> selected for the country trade. Sole Agents for the products of ramax a POGIIVE Extensive Fruit Canning Factory at Bridgeton, N. J: ap2.6-6m MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &a —2,600 bbla. Maas. Nos. 1,2, and2Maokerelaat•• taught fat flab_, in assorted packages. 2,000 bbla. New likatport, Fortune Bay, andlifpn Be]rine'. 2600 boxes Lubec, Healed. and No. 1 Herring. 160 bbla new Ness Shad. • 260 boxee Herkimer conntlf e t hoaaa._. In store and for sale by MOHPw2 at KOONS._ JelS. tf N 0.148 NORTH WHAM:VHS': T ATOUR'S OLIVE OIL.-400 BAB kets fresh Latour's. Olive Oil. is lots to suit tie purchaser, for sale by RHODES a wriadmits, ano3-tf 107 South WATER Street LICK/30W BAUCE.-113113 OELp brated Sauce on hand and for tee by RHODES & WILLIAMS. • • ,107 South MATER Street. (7 1 ,REENOBLE WALNUTS.--100 •••,, bales Greenoble Walnuts, inpilnie order, for tale 11110DIZAlt wiLumia, 107 South. WAS.= Street. by 5u.2041' CORN STARCH.— 400 . BOXES OS N. , Imo stid Duryea's Corn Starch; eleo.feboxee Ai mee, for ease by RHODES & WILLI/LACS, au2O•tf 107' South WATER Street T .AWTOI O I BLI.CKBERRIES - HER metically Sealed; prepared this season, and re ceived direct from oar factory at Bridgeton, N. and for sale by E dODES & WILLIAM% an/04f I.ol' South WATER Street. 00 A L !—• SWUM WAY 7331gAyBR juuDow. ad Spring Monntila Lehigh Cklitimit kit Loewe monataiA, from schaylkill ; nrerdired_M: poniejr for Fainlly nee. Depot, M. W. Gorse, worms rind WILLOW Stn. 011 ea. J10..1.1.9kau • .. . .31/AM Op, pIIRE LETII GH COAL.—HOUSE KEEPERS can roll , otviretttng a pere.artiele at the S. E corner of FRONT and rorLea *civets • an27-1w• JOHN W. HAMPTON. 10MiC!. , U1‘41L. , 1 1, 1 a t ipmmig r THB ADAMS Bit EF.BB CCIIPANY, ofiteeAtlet CHESTNUT Street, forward* Pane* Packages, Mc' obandtee, ebandiae, Bank Note*. and Specie. either by its oritt lines or in connection with other Express Compaak -to all the principal Towns and Cities in the U Statea. • . ADFRD,- ' %Re E. nd S SSuprNinteOndent, WRITTEN &YID VERBAL SCHIPTIONB of Character Conatittiti n: end Ts. lent, with ADVICE on Bu s iness , Health, Edctes• non, Self-improvement, Management, and Train• t C y RILDBEE. nOttill a t i l f sitat a tob i a . der and siniffnic o , f Phrenologist And Bookseller, kiklitstntb No. Si& TINTS Ms...Labe.. aherhmill • Ak . TT10N1303113 LONDON ICITOH- I , OR EUROPEAN RANGE, to fatal/las. E l trla,sir public institutions, in TWEBTI/ MPERENT 812E8. Also, Philadelphia Ran DTP ge* g o er pomace*, Portable Heater% Lowdown Orates, Tircboard gloves, Bath boilers, Blowhole Plato*, p_roll. ors, Cooking Wee., at Wholesale and taall. the manufacturers., OBABE,_BRASPI__, a THONRON,, soILS-toth , dlcs O. 1109 PECON-D BRASS STENOUJ ALPEL&BETS: M. S. IIiZTOAL7t flOft 101 UNION STRUT, BOSTON' .111118 c The only znanufaetarent to the United litateser anal Alphabets and Tlearee, to any grest extent nr In any 'army. Sold et who/evils 10 the Low.* Oath Prime. Alma, the treat of INDRLIBIA STENCIL iNg, emit cheap. Stencil Mee and al) kinds of Stench !Hoek. In. itartika or orders ;miutely *heeded to. 1,214tas C: IHARLZB ZEDDLETON IRO KWIC lIKOOND AND WILLOW (Mutt raILADELP=4. Nem Irokinixelukiked awl kw Wo k WIS. LEGAL. eo ~• ~ ,~• ~ .~ DIACHINERY• AND IRON. GROCERIES. NEW NO. 1 WILO.MIMt, COAL. i i ~ ~ r: pxxxarrivera• CENTRAL RAILROAD. PIIILADILPHIA TO PITTERITEG 330 MILES 11(01- BLS TRA H. TEI SHORT RO TEI WM. Trains bum the Depot at H and /UMW Strseta. as follogg: KaN Train at. , 2l A. IL Past Line at— . 26 A. IL Through isprola ‘ .S 0 P. IL Parkesbarg Tanft Mo. 1, A. IL Parkesbnrg Trani. No. 2. at...... NI P. X. Harriebnrg Accommodation Train at .».__._ 2.21'1 P. 11.• Lancaster Train at. • ... CM P. K. Paoli 0000mmodotioo - Tnao. ''''''''' West Philadelphia) P. M. The Through Borpress Train ram d — ary—all the other trains datlxceptScanday. TOR PITTSBURG AND 7737 The Hell Train, Fast Line, and Throng rigs sego acct at Pittsburg with through train on all t • &Wag ing roade from that jpohtt, North to the Lakes, West to the Miseissippi and Miesouri Rivers, and South and. Southwest to all points accessible by Railroad. INDIANA BRANCH RAILRO. The Through Express connects at ;Blai AD rsville War section with a train on this road for Blairwillia. In dians, Se. RBENSBURG AND CRESSON BURGH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train connocte at Cresson at 10.46 A, IL with a train on this road for Rbenntanze. • totin Woo leaves Cresson for Ebensburg at 8.95 HOLLIDAYSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The Mail Train and Through Express connect at Al toona with trains for Hollidaysburg at 7. Id P. XL and 8.90 A. M. TYRONE AND OLEARPIELD BRANCH RAILROAD. The Through Express Train *muted* at Tyrone with trains for Sand Ridge, Phillipsburg, Port Matilda. Milesburr and Bllsfonta. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD-TOP RAILROAD. The Through Express Train eonnesta at Huntingdon with a train for Hopewell and Bloody Run at CM AND NORTHERN HEDURAL AND PRILADELPILLIL ERIE RAILROAD& Ton throarrag, WunrAmaroar„ Loom /Cavan. and all points on the Philadelphia and Erle Railroad, and En- NISA. AOGiotensit, Brlplu.LO, AND NIAGARA Fax. Faesengere taking the Mail Train. at 7.26 A. Bi the Through Express, at 10.S0 P. H., daily (ermet Ewa days), go directly through without Ghazni of SUS be tween Philadelphia and Williamsport For YORE. HANOVER, had GETTYSBURG,' taw Mains leaving at 7.26 A. M. and 2.80 P. IL sonnet at Colombia with trains on the Northern Central Railroad. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. The Hail Train and Through Express connect at Hex risborwwith trains for Carlisle, Chambarsburg. and Ha- I gersto. WAYNESBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. The trains leaving at 7.26 A. M. and 180 P. K. connect at Downington with trains on thi. road for WaTiles burg and all intermediate stations. MANN'S BAGGAGE EXPRESS. Au Arent of this reliable Raliarees Company will p threaten each train before resoling the depot, and take For and deliver testae* to antr past of the city. For further Information apply at the Passenger Me, tiOn B. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streeta. JAMES COWDEN. Tieket 'WESTERN EMIGRATION. An Emigrant Accommodation Train learnt No. LBW Door street daily (Sundays excepted). at 4 o'elOsk P. M. For full information applit i a jni. FRADM. ant Alc i t il , a. i II b k " DOCE YRNIGHTIL Ey Nils route fragehta of all dseeylptions sal be fer• Mardesi to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana. Illinois. Wiseoheta. lowa, or Mis souri, by raaroaddfreet, or to any port on the ntHga hie rivers of the West, by Memnon from Pittsburg. For fret ht contracts or shipping &traction. , assay is B. B. KIM - MC Jr., Philadelphia.. ENOCH LEWIS, Gamma Superintendent, Altoona, Pl. 1.864. NEWTTOITTIgIis. 1864. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON MAILBOAD COMPANY 'II LINES,' FROM PHILADE TO MEW YORK AND WAY PLACId, /WOW WALXVT-STRIST WILL LEAVE AB YOLLOWS—GIs , At 6A. Y., via Osandelsand Amboy. O. and A. As- A eommodation 11 At A. K., via Camden and Jersey Girl:morning gayness. •• • e a At 8 if., via Camden and Jane, id Mans .. . . ... Ticket • 11 At 12 M., via Camden and Amboy, G. and A.As. sommodation.— • At IP. . via Camden and Amboy, I..ani A. SZP -•••• preen. •-•• A K, via Camden and Amboy...A . cwonagig. lion, (Freight and Passenger) Ei At BP. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aseommogne ••• lion. (Freight and Passenger)—let Claw Tiaket... Do, do. id Class d 0.... 1 111 At ?EP. K . via Camden andtemboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger—let Claes Ticket... 2 111 • Do. • do id 01141111 1 10 Tor Manch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem,Belvidete s Easton, Lambertville, Flemington. .at 6.30 P. M. For Lambertville, and intermediate stations, - al I for Montt Holly, Zwansville. and Pawbertea. MS E. Land 6 P. M. for Freehold at 6 A. M. and 2 P. IL or Palmyra, Riverton, Delano), Beverly, Bulb& LBO, Florenoe. Bordentown. de., at 6 A. N., 1. ESL 6, and 6P. K. The 8. 80 and IP. K Hues nua reel through to Trenton. Per Palmy ra , Riverton, Delano% Bawls . and Env Hinton. at I P. M. itearaboat Trenton, for Bristol, Harlington, Bayed,. Torresdele, and T&COIIY. at 8.30 A. M. and 30 P. H. LINES F ROM HzasntetTo2l DErar WILL LAAva Ali FOLLOWS: At 4 A. M. (Night), via Kenton and Bew York Washingtox and New York M.l —el IA At 11.16 A. , via Kensington and Jersey OWL 11 00 At 4. P. if., via Kensington and Jersey City, Ex press i 00 At 6.46 P. If., via Kensington and .Tomos City, Washington and New York Express . .. . 00 So.ndAy Lines leave at 4 A. id. and 6.46 Y. If. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg Scranton WiLkesbenee Montrose, Great Bend, Manch l hnnk , Allentom . lll . 4 . • Ram, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville Fla Ex at 7.16 A. M This line connects With the Egli koala/ Easton for Matzoh ()hank at 8.80 P. It • For Lambertville and intermediate stations, at 6P. If.. • Form. Bristol. Trenton, As., at 1.12 and IL 16 A. K. nal • ror Holmesbnrg, Tunny , Wissonoraing Eridesbart. and Frankford, at 9A. M. ,_ W 6, 6.46, and 8 P.. K AIM: 'For New York and ay Linos leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnnt, half an hour before departure. The cars run into tee . Depot, and on the arrival of eash train run from the _po Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each paasenq Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as gage but their wearing apparel All baggage over Peands to be paid for extra. The Company limit the liegpmsiblllty for baggage to One beyond pound, and win' not be liable for Amy amountsloo, axes* by special contract. Graham's Baggage Express will sail for and deliver at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. 3 WOI. 11: 48 11 $4. 51Teet. WILLIAM H. HATEMEIL, Ansat in Aug. 8, 1/364. el •••••••• `LINES FROM PEW YORK FOE PHILADELPHIA, WILL L3AVIC MON TIM FOOT OP OOURTLUD erniner. . At and sad 4 P. if., via Jersey City and Camden. At 7 0 A.. If., and 6P. M., and (Eight). via Jar us, City and Kensington. From the foot of Barclay street at 6A. ti and. it. K. via Arehpy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river, atm K., 4, and 8 P. x.„ (freight and passenger,) Amboy and Camden. 114-if e t wal" ILAD LPRIA, ILMIXOTOM, LAD BALTI , MORS RAILROAD, - TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY, Augustlet, 1864, Paseettgeg Trains leave Philadelphia for - Baltimore at 4.30, (Express, Mondays melded.) 8.136 A. M., 12 M.. 2.30 and 10.30 P. M. Chester at 8.06, ILI9 A. M., 1.90,2.20, 4.80, 6 and 11 P. M. Wilmington at 4.30, (Mondays exeepted.) 8.05. 11.116 A. M., 1.80, 2.33, 4.60, 6 , 10.30, and 11 P. IL • New Castle at 8.06 A. M. and 4.80 P. IL Dover at &06 A M. and 4.30 P. M. Mord at 8. C 6 A, M. &D ilf ebar" , at 8.06 A. N. TRAINS POE. PHILADELPHIA LEAVE Baltimore at 8.45, 9.40 A. Id., (Express,) LIO, 6.B6 aid 10.25 P. M. Wilmington at 1.48, 6.46. A. IL , 12.34. 1. 1.46.4, 4. 3, 7 and. 9.10 P. Id allebnry at 11.66 A. IL Word at 2.46 P. M. Dover at 6.80 A. M. and 4.15 P. N. New Castle at 8.30 A. M. and 6.27 P. M. Chester at 7.46, 9.40 A. M., 1, 2.45, 4.40, 1, 1.66 and 9.40 P. N. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate ata- Hone at 10.26 P. M. ' Leave Baltiiiiore for Dover and intermediate stations Milo P.. K. TRAINS FOR 'BALTIMORE Leave Cheater at 890 A. M., 906 and 1.1.06 P. N. LOST° Wilmingtoa at 6.36, 936 A. M. , 3.40 and 1L 40 P. Mei. Frght Triln with Pamenger Car attached will leave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate please, at L 46 P. It. AYS. From Ph il adelphia S to U B ND altimore only at 4. SO L. M. and 10.90 P. M. ProMithile.4lelphis to Wilmington it 4.30 J. M.> 1030 and 11 P. M. Prom '47llMington to Philadelphia at L4B .L. N. an 4 7P. M. Only at 30.26 P. 14 from Baltimore to Philadelphia. R. F. KENNBY, Bap' t. 11MBARIN NORTH. lIINN HYLVANIA. RAILROAD— For BSTEILSRBM , DOYLESTOWN. MAWS CLIDEN, ILMON, WILLIAMSPORT. WILKESBARRE, ars. SUMMER A_RRA.NOEMENT. . Passenger Trains leave the new Berg/ I.TFURD fitTsfk "Wire Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), as follows: At T A. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk, Ballston, Wlllia.xocycnt, Wilkee barre, &a At 3.46 P. N. (Seeress) for Bethlehem, Easton, &e. At 6.15 P. 11. for Bethlehem. Allentown. Itiatteh Chunk. For Doylestown at 9.16 A. 14.. 3 P. M. and 416 P. M. For Fort Washington at 10.15 A. M. and 11 P. IL For Lansdale at 6.16 P. M. White care of the Second and Third-streets Line Qtly Pamenger ran directly to the new Depot. TRAINS FOB P UILAL ELYRIA. Leave Bethlehem at 6.30 A. Si, 0.30 A. M.. and 6.07 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.40 A. IL, &46 P. M., and 7 P. M. Leave Lansdale at 6 A. SL /AVM Fort Washington at 11.26 A. ld. and 2P. Y. ON SUNDAYS. Phlladelhla for Bethlehem at 9 A. M. • Phlladelpphla for Doylestown at 3 P. N. 3 • Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.19 A. X Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. jeL9 ILLIBIkAl$ • 1864. CA L M aar D n E c N itsta l oW - 1864. SOM:1018 ARRANGEMENT — T/3201/011179 TWO DAILY FOUR MAINS DAILY TO ATLINTIC (wry. Oa and after MONDAY. JIIIY 4th. trains Will kart VlNS•Street Ferry as rations: Mail 9.90 A•11L Freight, with passenger ear attached........ 9.16 A.M. Expreca (through in two 400 P. Atlantic Accommodation-- 4.10 P./ Junction Accommodation RETURNING, leaves Atlantis: Atlantic Accommodation. • M. reel—• • 7.08 A. M. Mall 48 P.M. Junction Acsommodation.' ..... —. .. . ... a. 22 A . Fare to Atlantic. $2. Round-trip Tickets, (ood mar for the da7 and train on which they are iasned,)llil EXTRA RADTIONFIRLD TRAINS Leave Vine street at 10.151. M. and 1 P. M. Leave Raddonlietd at 11.45 A. M. and 9.45 P. M. 111119DATit, Mail Train for Atlantic leaves Vine street at 7. 80 Leaven Atlantic at 4. 413 P. M. Jattl-tael JNO. G. BRYANT, Agent. NEW RAIL"ROAD INS NORTH. —PRII,ADIsm PRIATO BROOKLYN—TIIRODOR IN FIVE HOURS. FARN'TWO DOLLARS—EXODESION TIORNTS TREES DOLLARS—GOOD FOR THREE DAYS. On and after MONDAY, Augnat 1, 1884 train. will leave foot of VMS Street, /Philadelphia, EVRRY MORNING, at o'clock. Sundays excepted, thence by tiamden and Atlantic and Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad. to Port Monmouth, and by the commodious steamer Jesse Hoyt, to foot of Atlantic street. Brooklyn. Returning, leave Atlantic-street wharf every day, Sum days excepted, at 11A. M. Travellers to the city of New York are nodded not to apply for passage by this line, the State of New Jersey keying granted to the Camden and Amboy monopoly the exclusive privilege of carrying passengers and freight beitlo.l2 the titles of Philadelphia and New York • W, 081211728, 'rim/ Menem' Superloteadent. animum PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA R. B. LIRE. new: SPRING AND SUMMER ARBANOR. ABBE, • KENT. For WIT,LIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA. BUF FALO, NIAGARA FALLS, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CHICAGO, DETROIT, MILWAUEME , CINCINNATI, BT LOUIS, sad all points in the West and Northwest. Paieenner Trains - leave Depot of - Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, at 8.15 A. H. and 9.90 P. M., daily, (MONA Sun days. CIITICICEST RODTE from Philadelphia to loints la Northern and Western Peruitylvania, Western New 'Fork. be. ,AL • , • For further information_ anly at the ogles ,. N.W. 'omit BIRTH and CEIRSTN Street'. N. VAN HORN,__Tioket Agent. . . • .JOEINA._HILLEB,_ _ General klimixt,,,_ _EVIM • TRIRTRIDITH mad _ALLOWRILL. ___...._........ __.._.. .....___ __"..._. B A 8.1 7.11. 1 . N., AND , DlTAWkitli BAT RAILROAD —ToLong Branch Ataion, Manchester. TOm's River, 4 1111111.1111 Illarnezat. Bed litaxac, Ac • On and after MONDAT, Answit let, Trains will leave WEN, for LONG BRANCH,* BA. H. Retttritinet. ive Lon[ Eiminch at.U.45 P, M. ' ROUGH IN FOUR HOURS DIRECT ET BAIL A Freight Train, with PiSeenier car attached, will start for mattes on the main nary, front 04M DIN Madams excepted ), at ti.M4i, -;„ . ..t.' ' AL ' Stages connect ! far WOndMiXsl.l ! R.R.MTSr. OM Earaegat sAdToneeßiver. . , .r .... . Stages IW.I also canned it I R eamed, iint.Villace, Dial owes. Mina verf., ~.. ~ t .. ) e . as. Farther latormatlon apply to Ckmaaam'a B. COLS, at Coq:at& PQtat.i3amAta. T. OHIFITTTI3, Jyl-ti Clawal Saaortittanihaa. 80,x'1 . SAILROAD ■ WEST JERSEY - • - • RAILROAD LINES. —Com me a•• c t tri reet g TRilit4DA Ir, Septimber Ist, - 11M4, from Walnut s Wharf. FOR CAPE MAT, • At 10 A M. and 9P. M. For Salem aid Bridgeton, at 9 A Id and 4P . N. For Glanaboro at 9 and 10 a„ bf.. 3 and 4 P M. For Woodbury, &c., 9 and 12 M.. 3. 4, and 6, P. M. For Gloucester, &c., at 9A. M., 12 M., S. arab 6P. N. • RETURNING TRAINS LEAVM Gape May at 6 and 11.40 A. K Mrilville at 8. 07 A. M. 1.50 P. M. Salem at 6 A. K., and 1.16 P. hi Bridgeton at 6.16 A. M., and 1.30 P. N. Glassboro at 7.10, 9.17 A. M., 2 rt, and 3P. M. Woodbury at 7, 7.46, and 9.47 A. M, 2.60 awl 3.291%X. THE WENT JERSEY EXPRESS COMeAII 1, Office No. 5 WALNUT Street. will call for and. de , liver banana, and attend to all the usual branches of Entrees business. A apec , al measenger accomPanter each train. J. VAN RENSSELAER.. an 30.4 ( Superinteedent. 1864. aIIIMINAMMiIIi 1864. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAM ROAD. —This great line traverses the Northern atld Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the dig of Er $. on Lake Brie. It has been lathed liry the PENNSYLVANIA RA-Ur ROAD COMPANY. and ander their auspices is Wag rapidly opened throughout its entire length. ie now is mar for Passenger and Freight busthmer from Barrieburt to Si. Mary's (MG miler), on the East.. NM Division, and from So Erie ( ) 11 miles), en the Western Divisio. VIVA OP PASVAROVII eetwar MAINS AV PZULADTUXILA. /AIWA Wd. man V. U A. IL Express . .. P. R. Oars run throngh without cheap — both ways on throes trains between Philadelphia and Loth Raven. and Deo tween Baltimore and Look Raven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Repress Trains both ways between Williatnenort and Baltimore, and Williams port and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business, am ill it the A. B. corner ELEVENTH and MAI:4MT Streets. And for Freight burliness of the eon:many a Agents: S. B. KurersToN, Jr.. corner TMIIITIMM and SARR3IT Streets, Philadelphia. J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie. J. N. DRILL, Anent N. C. E. R. !Whiners. N. adusToar, General Preleht Ant ne Philaephia. abtrpr, General Ticket Scent Philadelphia. JOSEPII — D. Parrs, general Manager. WlNterakmt_ WEST CHESTIIII ADP HILADELPHIA HALL. ROAD,viA MEDIA, BUMMER AREANGNinerr—maros OF DEPOT. On and after MONDAY, May 23, 1804. the trains win leave Philadelphla ir from Dep. corner of THIRTY. FIRST and IdAEHB 4Streete eat Philadelphia), at and MPS A.M. and at 280 , .45. and F. M. /44174 Wed Chester M 6.20„ 7.40, and II A. M.. and at 2 midi On PandaTajeave Philadelphia at 8. SO A. M. Slid 1. sc P. Lease West Chester at 8 A. AL and. 6 P. bL The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 L. M. and 4. , and West Chester at 7.46 A. AL and 6 P. AL . ens• 'mot with trains onitie-P, and B •G. R. for Oxford sad intermediate point& HENRY WOOD, SP/ General Saverintendent INSURANCE. 112481711ANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNEFTLV ANIL —OFFICE Noe. 4 arid 6 EXCHANGE BI7IILDINGS, North aide of 'WALNUT phia.Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets, Philadel- INcoRPoRATED UI 1794—CHARMS PERpNTUAL. CAPITAL IMOD,OCO, PROPERTIES Lk THE cOmPANY, PERRI:TART L 1854, - $528.817 62 MARINE. MIL END INLAND TRANSPosTATIDE INSURANCE DIRECTORS. Henry D. sherrerd. Tobias Weimer. Charles Yamloater. Thomas B. Wanes% William-ff. Val. .• Henry G. Freeness. Wil • Charles S. Lewin, Georg* B. EitassA, • Olson. 0. Carson. Ausnasi Grant, ;2. 4 Edward Saltitti • . Austin. I!EE4 - DIILAWLRIC MUTUAL SAFETY- • INSOBANCI 00112.UFY. IltorroaArio ay TICS Lsoonkrtrlis or MI: SYLVANIA. 18e6 Oni.OZ & Z. CORNER THIRD AND Wkianrr Wt. PRILADILYRIA. ALABINB INSUILAAVI SAN 3"3 00 881" I"ro all pasta of Um world, MIGAT. INLAND INKTRAIOI Oa eoode by liver, Canal. Lake. and Lan/ Carriage. - FIRB IN all parte oK/BAJO=f the Unloa. On Aferabandise generally. On Stores. Dwelling lioness. AFC ASSETS Or THE COMPANY. NO V. 1. MIL 1000,000 United States live per sent. $07.1230 00 70, 000 United States liper eent. Loan, 6.1116. 75,000 00 10,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, DM.. 12.1:05 00 10,000 United States 7 3.10 per cent. Tritsca . .rY7/ Notes..... .. ... .. ....... 13,210 00 100,1)30 State of Pennsylvania par sent. Loan— ... 100,007 KAM State of Fennaii4itaiiii per sent. Loan 120.060 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan.. 127,626 OD NOW State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Loan.. IS, 6/3 el) 23,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, let lioness. 6 per cent. Bonds EL 900 03 00,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 3d Mortgage • 6 per cent. Bonds —06,110 1:2 29,000 300 Shares Stock Oermantowit Oes Company, principal and interest guarantied by the city of Fiala,- delphia...., MOM 00 0•003 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Nail , road Company. • 7,211 00 1,000 ICO iinarea Stools North Pennsylvsati. Baliroed Company 1,660 00 111,000 United States Cement.. of Indebted. flees and ... 11. 213 DO 118,70) Loans on * Bond .......... amply • IMMO 00 r9L760 Par Cod, 111188,737 11 KarltetValne.. OM 200 93 Zeal 85tate36,862 011 Sills receivable for Insurance, made..... .' 107,01 f 11 Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Her rine Policies, accrued Interest. and other debts due the Company Am 11 Scrip and Stook of sundry Insun.ncs ant other Companies, 116„803, estimated value— LlO6 00 Cash on deposit with United States Govenunent,imbiset to ten days' 1221,063 OD Cash on ;leiOsTl;ll . l4ii 88,588 89 Oak In //Mire" 100 90 781 Thomas 0. Haat.; Fin 0. DST* mtuad Sondes , . eo,ollus Pasb t ies. ohm H. Penrose. James Traqualx, Henry C. Dallett, sr.. James C. Band { , William O. Ludwig. oomph B. Beal, Dr. E. H. Hades. George 0. Lelper. Hash Orals. Charles Kelly. olili 0 11X11111 , LT131113% Been AAI ERIC A N FIRE INSURA.NCB COMPANY. Inc orporated 1810. CHARTER PER. DETUAL. No. No WALNUT Street, above Third. Thiladelphia. Bayitiff a large paid-np Capital Stock and Surplus in• ted in liZra" tWallabie Sectiritieklo_9o22 l / 2 7304 to ; i t ore Dwellingi, Stores, Furnllnre, Merchandise, Vessels port and their Cargoes, and other Personal DroPertT. All roues !liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Thomas R. Maris, James B. Campbell, John Welsh, Bdrartad G. Drank. ' Samuel C. Morton. Charles W. Ponitney. Patrick Brady, Israel Morita. John T. Leiria, THOM ALU' C. L. CIALWPORD, 1011* P. HolzImaMILD. WM. AI, HOLLINENDULD AND GRAVBB' nymnuam, Aro. WALNUT WYRE ri nETAm er PRILADELPEIAL_ Agents for the OW TON mut merraiwoz com:rAunr of New York. .fese.the POIIMAX P. TIOLITNSIEBAD. WIL IL EIZAVIO. HOLLINSHEAD, ct GRA.171113, INSITHANCR AGENCY, No. 31 1 18WALISIOT HURRY, PHILA.DILML. Agents for the NORWICH FIRE INSCILLNOI CO.; of :Norwich ßßD C nn., o CHARTH INTARBNO33B lIY PHILADELPHIA (by atithorlty): John Grigg, Pam, Nemo. Trull ck, Stokes dt Co Files, Wharton & Co. kePers.Chas ,Lesuaig Co. Raters. Colin k Allemni. Messrs. W. H..Winicti .1027-Om PORILAII P. ROLLIPINIAP. WI. I. O&M& ipromaisEarteD & GRANEB, Jt-a- AOSACY, Po. 31 2 WILMOT Rt., ladiilphts. *gouts for Ms ALBAXT OITT 71:011 INBMtAIOI 00.. 1032-11ok OP ALBANY. P. Y. attAll" ; Of PLAY or FEILLDISIXELL lesorporated in 1841 Charter Forketnal. OFFICE 140. SOS WALNUT STREET. Insures against lose or damage_ by FIRE Rouses. Stores, and other Braidings; limited or pereernsl ; and Co Furnitur Goo_ Wares, and Merchandise 13 CAPITAL 00,04 1 • ASSETS 87;d1;111.1 EH. Invested In the following Securities, vie; First Mortgage on City Property.well warred 8106,900 CH Mitred States Government Louie. 119,600 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans .—... 60,000 00 Commonwealth of Penpylviuda 6 per sent. $3,000400 Loan. 18,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first andow sond Mortgage Loans 115.000 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's I r r u Le t e w nt. Loan o rth o * and Italrg Railroad L OCO 00 _party's 6 per cent. Loan .. 5,000 12) Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad f per nd. Loans. • ..... • •••••• ..... .. • .••• •-_•• •—• 4460 60 COMMerei4l Bank of . PonasYlvams Moak 10,000 00 illeehanios' Bank Stock 4,000 00 County Fire Immune Company's Stoat 1.060 00 Union Mutual Inettiillll4 Company ' s Barg of Philadelphia • 2,500 SO Loans on Collateral.. well aik:;.r * e=:•...... %MO 03 loomed Interest— 6,082 00 flash in bank sad on hand 16.587 83 8397,22.1, Bap 86 661 ae Worth at "meat market vaLso. Anacross, Ohms IlnieleV. Robert Toland. Wm. R. Tp.orojeson. William Stevenson. Samuel Blephatn, Hampton L. Carson. Robert Steen'Marshall 11!11, William Maser. J. Johnson Brown. CharlesThos. H. Moors. W:: Beal. fton• MIK TEpourr. rrodaus. THODUJI'O. KM. flesretanr. Pionasimu.. Januar, te, MIINSURANCE RECLUSIVELY. ul PENNSYLVANIA PIRBIIIBIJEANCI 0011 - ELEV. Inoormrated 18N. OTIARTES PERPETUAL W,Ntrl' Street, milmaite IndesendmWe 'ULM •Thu• Company, favorably known to the eommunity for nearly forty ears, continues to insure against Lowe Or Damage by Yire, on rnblts or Private Elailn,Dip. either permanently or for a limited time. Alm, maltr. attire, Steaks of Goods , or Yerehandlee generally, oz lberal terms i Their capital, together with a large Surplus rand, to Invested in the most careful manner, whish enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security is the ease of lou. DIREOT a Jonathan ratterron. Da lta niel Smith, Jr. • Alexander Benson. .lOhn DeversaL Manx litaalehursl o Thomas Smith. Thomas 80b1 2 / 4 Retry Lewis, I. Mini Fell. JONATHAN PAITIMSOII, Presideal. 1111.7.U11t O. Claowmr" Secretary. S.HIPPERIG. gift STEAM WEEKLY TO LI. VIEPOOL, tonoldruf at thTNINSTOWN, (Cork Harbor.) The well - known Steamers of the LA. aerpool. New York.and Philadelphia Steamldp (kW mare intended to call aa . folfor i t AT, Sept. !d. ENBITRG Er Sep 10. CITY OP WA:BRIDGTON. .HATITILDAT, See& 17. and ever,' suoseeding flatarda; at 'Pox. Heat Pier 114, North Blear. EATER OF PASBAG.II: er_ayable la Gold, or De edulealent la Ourrenay, FIRST CA81N.,...... VD 00 SVIHRAOH —....—..130 HI e i do to Loxtdoa, 86 00 do toresadoa.. 34. do to Parts ...:.-.. 99 CO do to Farts --- 40 . Og do to Hamburg .90 00 do to Harahan MIIO Peonage's also forward to Dime. Breams. Ea terdam, Antwerp, am., at equally low Mee. ... Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown: let DaNda, Ink IDYL EC& Steerage front Liveorpool. sad Chmenelown; 00. Those who wlsh %send forthetr Mends cal hltif tickets here at ilk:emirates. aglow. For- farther information o wly at the Ceaspaiwi s • Cf. t. ie2l-11 114 . 111Fidi Hbreet est, hit . P • BOSTON _ AND PHILADX6 MLR LINN, saillig fro port on Sarralgtfr oin first _ wharf hovo l M Street. Philadelphia. and Lou Wharf, 30:1, 3a. The steanuthip llfilifta. Captain liakar, will sill me Philadelphia for Boston oa tiatamilay, Set . at /0 . and sto p SXN, Cant Matthew% froe Boston ffiat phla on same dsy. 2.1 4 oNlb elt 1 6 ; M. These new and sTabitantial isalua.skivAs 11. Zj .11vo. !lain:tar from samh port reiX411.111.17 on burniantaastasiel at oho-half the meth* latherei oft the 7r e.easel Vigtibia taarea at hlr rata, sas raqaartad alma iimiasb r sak of LAang with thalz MAO. • Yor height of Pasau•sjitt zas s lv eso m begill aniy to wimps. rv naLlits sasirairDnAltrAaliAyiket. . SHIMMIED. Preiddist. ?v. nolB-11 11,00,40 0 .2is, Robert Burton, Samuel B. Stoke. J. F. Penieton. Henry Sloan._William 0. Boates. Edward Darlington. R. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland. Joshua P. Byre, Spencer Mollyains, John B. Semple, Pittsbnut A. B. Berger, I'lMM:um 0. BAND President. DAVIS, #l*e President. 1114 S IL MARIS, d ient. Secretary. Pres fe92-tf T N T , L E OTR LC I T Y.—WHAT 18 LIFE - -JB-1 . WITHOUT HEALTH T—Drs. BARTHOLOILIW A .ALLEN, 'Medical Blectrietana. havinuremove No d their, •011 ice from North Tenth street to No: 164 •ILBVENTB Street, below Haoe.wlll still area; sad ears , all curable diseases, whether Acute or Chronie. without .boan„Dato, or any inconvenlence.r the ILlbe OS 11L10. TRICITY ei .In its socuillicationt and otameneldrie Kea nes. Coasomptlon. Arai -and yr Influenza and Catizrk. coed stares. let eneral - Debility. paralytit. Diseases of the Myer et Neurabrie. Kidney& Peter add lane. Diabetee. rCongesnon. Prolawou Merl Cliallins of m. - • the womb): epeeists. themont olds, or Pllik • eumatlsm. Bronchitis. Spinal Dinette. eaneet. Testimonials at the °floe, bs4 North XI wreath dna* Oloe loon IL • DB& BARTHOLOMEW & Amax. Bie4ical . Bleetrisiant s 154 No r t h - BWlNTB‘Striet . ALL kIl . RBONS ..A.F.IOI,IOTRIN WITH DYSENTERY, WAIMEA, CHOLEELEMEAMS. or other disorders of the Bowels.. shokid oblates a boW e of DR. FAIRLAMII'S TIMETABLE OLPEATIVE, as it itte'neTer been known to fai Ofice No. 11.31 CATRA RIBE Street, PMAktelphtta : aulS•stnthlEt• • 1 U IC D I 0 IN A. If .:1301);- . 1) — r( --- "mEL__,.._ . _ ._ _ ' ...vi_. scam C. :BAKER Alt - CO , TES. rasing.= Street. ' are • now receiving their- sapptios•freolt frointhe den. brim • . ' The enporiority of theta Oil lit• ever, reeiAtt.lnit rained for it a renotationt ead Bair heron* any other • brand in the market. To in intain - it thew at* deter 7 ' min e d, to savoy an article ttat /11.9 a, be eat/rely relied 'on for frogman and Inkriey: . See • testimonial, of Pre femora of. Medical Collesee. sol d-thetn-tf ..........____ ___._. . MB. JAMES: BETTS' 01CMIRA.TILD surpoirrigas Foktib_w c. • Support Supporters ander eraluent me nsal• , utd.tes and Physicians are relowtfrairEet 6te T 'only an Mrs. BETTS, at her raeldanote, IPI Eft • ' Phila.,(to a Toid mmi c:tett.)rirstifshavebeenadTiaedbrtheirgd_ TrdalaATManssea h s itt ••=eakees. • n t oet i c k gernsonsdne twanka r klub Patted • O'n US bOX a and elzeatorw i t e en e ra righ ltspulisira. with testimonials. aslll- ritorostu J itio___ SUBSISTENCE kitlClt ARMY Q ~11-8 . No. BO SOUTH etreet. Barromax, yrs. Alti il.berectdred lnekit' l93l; SEALED PROPOSALS. is dare yrs., at anis o ffi ce until 12 M. on WEDOESD Auguet Slat, 1861, for turniebiny . the United El.sc MASOntie De partment. deliver/nu in Baltimore. Rai laud with lOW BARRELS FIRST QUALITY NEW HESS OR PRIDE NESS PORK (which Co be staked?. to be foil salted, 180 pounds meat. h o o p s hooped oak barrels, with two iron hoops, meat to bonee from rust or slain, and to be .rapacaredecithin tblity days of delivery. To be delivered lin Ave days from date of contract. Taure barrels of pork must be presented ig a eamplkof the park to be delivered, Which will be retained until the delivery in made. 1,600 BBLS. FRESH- GROUND EXTRA FLOUR,. of • grades Roe. land R The flour must be fresh • ground and brands stared. Both beads to be fartT headlined. Plat:hooped and Machine made hernia will positively be rejected; To be delivered In twenty dere from date of award. 300,00 ff POUNDErof Brat quality PILOT Bls E ALB; to be made wholly of extra or superfine flour, which shell be equal to the aendard.of "Insmestioll" adopted ace is rise by the State Flour Inspectors in this city. The Floor and bread witl elect be • examined by the Inspector on the put or the • Coven must, who will reject all that in the quality of the flour or in any other respect le inferior to the standard samplers. Bread to be• wcked in boxes of fifty (50) pound.. bread to each box ; boxes to be made of fatly seasoned wood; • of ouch kinds as will impart no MAGI or ode , Uo the bread: bottom and top of single pieces, or, if of two pleows, tongued and grooved together; boxes to be strapped with light green hickory straps. To be delivered in fifteen days from date• of award. 701300 POUNDS PRINZ WHITE BEANS DID The, to the bushel wall reasoned and dry; packed in good, strong barrels, fully heed- lined- To be • delivered in ten days from date of award. SasIDO.LBS. PRIME RIGE,Lo be packed In new fully bean-lined barrels. made of well-seasoned oak, with round hickory hoops—fiat-hooped and Ma chine-made barrels will be re [acted. To be de-. livered in ten (10) day.; from date, of award. 130,000 LBS. OF PRIME RIO* COFFEE, to be either in double sacks or packod.in barrels. like samples to be seen in this office, fully head lined. To be delivered in ten days [rem date of award. Sam ples must be furnished. 3,030 Ls& CAREFULLY. SELECTSD TEA, in Mini • gins' packages; K Oieen, K Sou cnong.3s' Oblong, . Packages to bewell strapped Voile green hicko ry strops and in perfect order. Cargo and chop marks tole) ;Listed on the proposals. Each sam ple must be marked in ftt.l with toe name of the party offering, the cargo and.ohop marks, price and quantity offered. Bidders are requested to offer not more than two samples of each kiwi of - Tea. To be delivered inlifteen days from date of contract. 100,0E10 LBS. HIGH GRADE BROWN SUGAR, to be pecked in barrels line d es.coples.to ba seen 111 this office: fully beed-,and to be delivered with in eight days from date of award 6,000 GALLONS OF THE BEST QUALITY OF PURE VINEGAR, made only from eider or whisky; free from all foreign acids or injurious sub 'dances, and of a uniform strength ;the Whisky Yinegartakiag r 8 valor; bi-oarbonate of-potash to neutralize once °sumo troy: time eider Vinegar - as near the same strength as may be; to be put al , inhalfbarrels of 22 gallons capacity—to be made . of white oak, like sample to be-seen &Labls of-. lice. Each delivery to be accompanied with • - certificate of a competent Chemist, that the Vi negar is of the required strength. To be deli vered within fifteen d.ys from oateof award: 30,300 LBS. GO: D HAM) BROWN SOAP, to be made * by twins g. and only from good materials, free from Way, soluble glut, or other adulteration, to have no unpleasant odor, to contain not more than twenty-live per cent. of .water, and to be well dried before being packed. To be delivered in ten days from date of award.* Separate proposals, in duplicate, mist be made for each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for the whole or any part of each. •Proposala mast be made on blank forms, furnishod at this office The certiticate• attached to the proposal must be signed by two reepou sible parties. - . Express charges on samples must be prepaid or the propcsals will not be considered. Each bid must hare a printed copy of tills advertisement pasted at its bead; and must be specific in complying' with all tta terms. Proposals must not be enclosed with the ssmples but be delivered separ , ete , and endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence Stores. . . . _ Persons not having the precise variety of Stores above described, but having articles of & similar kind, are at liberty to send in proposals for eapplying them, which will receive attention according to price and adaptation to the wants of the service. in ail caseenot epecially excepted, the delivery must be made at the dine sped. fled. In case of failure, the United Statestriwerven the right to purchase elsewhere to maks UP the dedciency, charging the advance paid over contratc price to the party failing to deliver. All stores will be carefully inspected and compared with the retained samples Retains of weights, maned by a regular public weigher, must be tarnished, when ever require() Certificates of inspection by professional packers or in spectors, other than the party furnishing theprovisions, will be required far meats, certifying on the part of Inc seller their present quality and condition, and the im mediately preceding inspection. The meats will &leo be examined and passed upo n by parties from this office on the part of the United States. Contractors are expected to hold their goods without expense to the Muted States I:mil required for ship meat. Payments to be made after the delivery of the stores, if funds axe on band; if none on hand, to be made as soon as received. Bach poison, or every member of a firm offering a propoml, must accompany it by an oath of allegiance to the United Slates Government, If he bee not already Bled one in this office In addition thereto a certificate will be rrqnired setting forth that the articles offered the Governmen t , under the above advertisement, either belong to the rty bidding, or are to be purchased or. received by them of loyal citizens for delivery to . the United States Government. bide must be !nib e. and the numbers mug be writ. ten. as well as expreseeti by thrurea. 41111de not complytny etrietly with the eering ethis advertfeement wit/ be rep. teri. J. H. OILMAN. Captain and C. S., D. S. d. OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST . ENOS, No. 828 WALNUT STREET. PHILADKLPHIAL august 27, BEA SEALED PROPOSALS, in dnclicete, will be received at this tithes until 12 o'clock M., on THURSDAY, Sim.- tember 3, 1881, for supplying for the use of the United State. Army, delivered in Philadelphia, MU) b .rrels EXTRA. SUPERFINE or EXTRA FART ' LY FLOUR. (which to be stated.) to have been ground within twenty days of date of advertiee ment, from the best winter wheat, in well.coopered and head-lined barrels. Name of brand and place of manufacture to be stated in the bid- To bed.- livered within ten days, at any point in this city, to be deelsnated by this office. Samples In boxes must be delivered with the propo sals. but not Inclosed with them, each sample to be marked with bidder's name, number of barrels, brand, ac. if printed copy of this advertisement meet be attached to each promise], and proposals meat be epacilic in com plying with its terms. Each proposal must have the written guarantee of two responsiblepersons for the ful filment of the agreement, who will give bonds if re quired. Blank fonts for proposals, containing the form of guarantee, may be had on application at this office. Payment will bi made in such funds as may be fax nished.by the United States for the purpose. - Proposals to. be endorsed "'Proposals for Flour," and directed to ISAAC •B. WTGOrli, an27-6t Oaptaia and C . S. vols. • • pRoPOse.LB FOR •HLTI3," -A- SHOD), DEN GOODS SEWING NATERLALSetc. - HEADWAITERS DlTAnTmparT or *AtattnOTOW. Omaa or Cams Quarrrnals w NINO It. Allirlllltr a dg WRITTEB PROPOSALS will be received at this office until farther notice. for furnishing the following arts. cies for use of contraband men, women. and children in this Depar.ment: Brogans (russet, Sic.), and other seiviceable Boots and Sheetifor Women. and children's wear. felt, and woolen Hats, end cloth Cepa Kersey, Linsey, Gingham% Calicoes, Blankets, arid other woolen and cotton goods. Hickory Stripe (for shirts), Bedtiching, unbleached Duilin, woolen Socks and Burial*. Spool Cotton, black and white; linen Thread. Bone suspender Buttons, layge Buttons for coats. White porcelain Buttons, Yarn, Needles, and other sewing materials and trimming's. 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 proposition - will be entertained. bat every bid, or modification of the same, must be in writing Parchae be mad% from time to time es Cie goads are needed, under contract or otherwise, as the interests of the service may require. Good security will be required for the faithful fulfil ment of any contract made under this advertisement. Proposals should be sealed and addrdasod to the un dersigned, and endorsed "Proposals for furnishing Dr 7 Goods, " ELIAS AL GESSIVE, Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster Depart ment of Washington anTl- I m ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. CINCINNATI, Ohio, August 23. MAL PROPOSAL'S are invited by the undersigned until • TUESDAY, September 6, 1864, at 2 o'clock P. AL, for formishing tide Department by, contract) with 'BOOTS, BO OTESX Samples of which may be seen at the Office of Cloth- Ton Equipage in this city. be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inepection Warehouse, the city, in good, new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quan tity ofge, goods distinctly marked on each article and packa Parties °Tering goods must distinctly state in their bide the quantity they, propose to furnish, the price, and time of delivery. Samples, when subitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond w i lls the proposal, and the partial thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, do every respect, equal to army standard, otherwise the Proposal will not be considered. A. guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under his pro posal. Bide will be opened on Tuesday. September 6. 3864. at two o'clock P. AL, at this (Moo, and bidders are re quested to be present. Awards will be made on Wednesday. September 7. Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faithfully fulfilled- Telegrams relating to Proposals mil/ nand noticed. Blank forme of Proposals, Contracts; onds may be obtained at this dace. The right to reject any bid deemed nareasonablekyr . reserved. By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. AL G. C. W. MOULTON, CtiOatzt and A. Q. X an26-tae3 meDICAL. TALRELNTT EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT • 10 TRB BEST REMEDY KNOWN . . SICK .. • Ea COMPLAINTS, CHEADACHE, GO NINEUNDIGESTION, HEART-BURN , , SO aro BLACH, SEA-SICKNI4dB, &a, Ste. , Dr. JAMES R. CHILTON, the Great "Mendel. aatya.'• 0.1 know its composition. and have no doebt it will Drove most beneficial in those comPlaOte foi which it Is recommended." to Dr. li THO ce of MAS B thOYDpublic. am I strongly commend it te notie " Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW elm: "I can 'with eon. Edenee recommend it." Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER says: "La Iflafalensy, Heart-burn, Costiveneee i Sick nowlaclos, &c.. AL, the SELTZER &PERMIT in mr bawls iciw wrovist indeed a valuable remedy. " For other testimonials see pamphlet with each botEn Manufactured only by TARRANT & CO., 278 GREENWICH Street, New York. sat- pox BALE BY AIL DRUGGISTS. .rerpt-tno3l TAYLOR'S ARNIOA OIL. OR BMBRO CATION never tails to ewe IthennOssba il di mmum _ Ilpralnerosted Feet. Chapped nanda.alle allan eases.. Frio. 25. ,_and wholesale and. retell H. TA.Te LOB, Drnulet, TINT'S and (ULM) mins-1211 • ERELLII4A.—AN ARTICLE .07 D 1 "•-•°. Prepared from dehranned lighont—eontainejtmirkom iimeo more phorphnte 'than-is - retnintid= in , eon*" *eight of tine norm, in4Thenee is highly booenotal to the fiedentnrY. - Farrele by prayed* ruld. Clrooers. Orders by mall promptly delivered. Maanfaotory 14-24, 11% :'2lll. sad. VINE &rest, Philadel Lugo tbstlLV J0R2(.1%, )4041% *sue% =-• . . mmomminis cial44l Ai:relloN SALES. mg' B. MYERS & CO., Au J HERB. c:;;; Was. 232 and 234 MAXIM' httvt-P4 LARGE POEflTild PALS OF 80078. Strem . 1 6002) TRAVELLING BAG% air • 1 4 A 43ARD.—We Write theearly attpatt i , rto di. large and valuable aasortment ba• . 7.1 04 rn7gais, travelling bids , 6 .! enth racialt * . 1,1 1 .% 2,100 packages, forming aTh Me and reab t o b e peremptorily sold by catalog , 0. on cred i eetr t, ely. co in mmencing TS KOMI/NG at rep 0, pr LARGE POSITIVE. SaLfi at_V BOOTS, omes,_ralsty GOODS, ra;AVIILUIV-G fiai;" • NO') —lncluded in eur bents, shoes, ate. to be bell nu TillitNir , ly • frommt 30tb, et lao'clock, will be Rama In j-i, r mo low nt ing hs' c fresh viz goods, : to be t oe sold without many • t. ° —C6FeI men's and bays' grain-vatet-nrocr 1,4 cases heavy ci-rnade sewed br. gam: U 54i X ink cases men's and boys' heavy wry litatlicTb cases men's city-made sewed cult b oot „ cases men's grain blind g b vote , cases men's end boys' steel slit: and nar .v, cases men's and 7 8 ' 1 1 1 /tiled c a nts.~Tt NT =- cases men's, boys ' , ana youtbs thick cases men's, boys', and youths' lopand calf —cases men's grairtaavelry boots. cases men's ode inch enameled cavalry hcq l. • —cases boys' grain L L boots. —cases men's, boys', and k youths'- • ir" • • rt"i • sole do. —cases men's, boys', mod yonths'Congrc l , ;,. eases women'sontesee', and children', „ e , - - goat. grain, and split, sewed, Ptautad. aca eke nailed boots and atalworate, embracing a gaup 04' meat of city and Bastenh-mede goods. 1.4 4 N. 8.,--Samples of the same will he ones hr, ' nation early on the morning of the sale. wh„ - willfind it to their interest to attend 's"'s LARGE PEREMPTORY SAT.XOP GERMAN,.AND DOidESTIC DRY §3.iim i •-•4 We will bold a large sale of foreign and Roods. by catalogue, on ea credit of four m eet try y part for cash, 2. ; ON THURSDAY MORNING, Septemberl embracing. +Amu* flop wieltem., 4 ,, MI 4 - j of staple and fancyarticies inwooleneos,, r ,„.. l, c. l .silks, and cottons, to whist:Pm invite the atiio dealers. N. B.—Samples of the samcrwill be arraiseq h ., initiation, with catalogues. early on the sale,when dealers 'will find it to their inter,m in kt LARGE SALE OF TOE GO ING Al * AD DOME.", _ ODS. Ltei Intended In mil sale of fdreinn. and dommlietct ON TEICRIaIhAY, e, Sept..l, 'will be found the fallowing desirable,- • viz. 7 balee heavy:brown sheeting. —bales superior bleached muslin. bales heavy brown drills, —bales all-wool flannels. camee plaid hfanteheater gingham. cases indigo-blue checks. cases tlckings and denims see brown and bleacbed Qatari flannels. cases heavy corset jeans. —cases Oneida and gold-mired eassinterem —eases plain and printed.satuiets. caseesall•wool tweeds, emeesimper Eentucksieans, ••••••CalsPB heavy army blankets_ TAILORINii GOODS—TO cLonrucaa —pieces heavy Engelman . " heavers. piem Moscow and President do. pities seal shins and pilots. -pieces Whitney's and chinchilla beavers. --plasm§ Astrakans and Devonshire k &MOM pieces fancy eassimeres and motions. —pieces Belgian broad cloths. —pieces cap and cloak clothe, repellanh% &c. Italian cloths. vest - lams. tabby vel s „t, SBAWLS, DRESS GOOD% AND. LINEN CIE 248 Saxony plaid all-wool long shawls. £0 all-wool zephyr . do. 92 Pieces all-wool Fiend' Printed detainee. 40 plecea all-wool doublefold plain do. Also, Canton clothe, mohair.. alpacas, &e. Also an invoice of soft.ilnish shining Hama cambric bandkercbiefe. its Also, silk ties, sewing silk, hosiery, adore, and drawers, balmoral and hoop marts, its. Malta, ready-made clothing. , Re. --- POSITIVE SALE OF O at precisel y caw FRIDA •' September 2, at precisely Y 11 o'clock, will be ail catalogue, on our Oaths' credit, an essortmest perfine and One ingrain, venetian, h. mp, w,. rag carpetbag ., whit& 'ismer co be examined early morning of sale. PrNESS L ___BRINLEY & CO., a 615 CIiSISTAUT and 612 JApLB Urea 4.w:so . . FIRST FALL SALE TUESDAY.GOODS. 01-1------st ON RY Sept. sth, at 10 o'clock, on 4 monkhs' credit.ee l ', "' RI, & prising Web, German, Saxony. Preach. kaglbLl"' °` rime Macy and stop/94'00dg. "u IS. N. B.—Samples A 11l be arranged for ergnies 4 A Nix With catalogues early on morning' of sale. PHILIP IPORDek, AUMNEXtIia ,YO. at. 526 MARKET and MI COMMERCE knee FIRM LA nPOI POSITIVE SALE OF '1.200 CASES BO OT SSEDSIII4-.' m a g i ON THURSDAY MORNINO, September 1. commenting at ten o'clock pr0c . ,,4 . ,, trill sell by catalogue, for cash, about 1.5)1ca, :,.,- shoes, %Anemia, baltoorata, glitters and trier oA,:! 4 #4ll l t ir prime fresh etock,to wittoßMe invite the cam +4 • IaTHOMAS & SONS,__ • Noe. 139 and 1 , 11 South WORTH FAIL SALE STOOKS AND REAL EY CARD.— Oar Int Fall Sale, 16. h Repko comprise every description of Real Estate class Bulk and other Stock,. Randbills Dart Executon t Sale. No 607 Norts &Testae! SDPREIOR FURNITURE. OVAL MIRROR. PE, THTS MO RNI NG, 90th test, ,at ID o'clock, by order of erect parlor furniture. OTAI mirror, ine tapestry , May be examined at 8 o'clock on the ZOO/ Sale. • Sale No. 457 Marshall street. SUPREIOR itmorrults. ROSEWOOD Pt. MIR-ROR, BRUSSELS CARPETS. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Angus! Sl, at 10 o'clock, at No. 4.% Merit below Buttonwood, the sup‘rior walnut 4.. and chamber furniture, rosewood plane French plate pier mirror, floe Brussels car;. glassware, fine feather bade, &c. • Vro, the kitchen furnbure. May be Mumbled at eight o'clock on the the sale. Rale at lios. 139 and 141 South Fourth 4:r.+ 1, um j SUPERIOR FURNITURE, _HAN OSOES MO r , _ . , ! .. ). PIER MIRRORS. ROSEWOOD PIANO FONTiI. .P.-.-• VELVET CARPETS, dm. Tact, Ea., ON THURSDAY MORNING, ..._ ....a. „ . 11, :.' ' `AZ 9 o'clock, at the auction store , ao. x.s.)ruvl•'. ''WIS.".T, peflor furniture, boodoom. ,chit of r0, , ,, r.,.:, . 7 w .21. room furniture, - -lioe-tormel roaelrood 7 ,, a , .. ' - - : . by Orobanutt handsome tna• tel and pier n, z . -• ' 4 velvet, Brussels, anti:parent carpets, &n. -.scoot Also, superior sewing machine made by S: ,:.: ARNET,E , BYHENRY P. WOLBERT, 8- AMMO/OMR,. N 0.110% mAsszr Street, South Side.aboyafteetkill be Sales of Dry Goods, Trimming e, Notions, as , ars e o e „„ l° ,. l 1 Nor MONDAY; WEDNESDAY. and FRIDAY No* "7"' menolittAt 10 o'clock. DRY GOODE,_ERTETS, unsrucr, 11DRIT BA. Brusic MING s_p_mEßT o sfiraTs AND DR.iSCEg FEMMES, SHOES. &a. WHO GA ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. AnEtild Met. commencing at 10 o'clock, con i: q from the shelves, a desirable assortment of g CJ. WOLBBBT, AUCTIONEER, • 16 South SIXTH Street. 1.1 CHOICE OLD BRANDIES, WINES, CRAMP', 4 ~• CLARETS, HOCKS, RUM, GIN. WiGnii. L' • . f CIGARS, . ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, August Nab, at 11 o'clock, at No 16 South Su:: in cs sea and demijohns, Illartell's old pale bred , ' delta, sherry, and port wines, clarets, qua re: • XB6ldt etiempagne, ram. gin, 'whisky. wild-ch.ttl - • ugg. Ac. , all Warranted genuine. CIGARS. aglaki Also, 10,000 cigars, favorite brand, In 1-10 /tip- Fir particulars see catalognsa. a.:.nate 11 SCOTT. .TR., AUCTIONEER, )aleic .A-fl• 622 CHESTNUT and 615 SANSOII Sart.. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE CU3TON -05 W CLOTHING. RYYATi THIS MORNING. 30th lest. at 10 o'clock, will be sold in sits' ft ,rs ei oft meets 1 , 60 pieces flnely finished eri.t.srdma g comprising banana. line Finnish cloth fr.c . ...t.E:_silK O. French, cassimere business costa, pants. vs•• - a., t ing the steek of ritashionabie tailordeelming 800 Open for examination on Monday. • ARDII LOC ANCOABT & WARNOCK, 3 bar. P, 240 )IWOll2l' Streak IRKA LARGE POSITIVE : SALE OF AMERICAN ART. GI PORTED DRY GOOD", 11111LtNERY (30(0 , , WEDNI SHIRTS, HOSIERY GOOD 3, die.. by (.1-14:116kra. set ON WADNEs DAY MORNING, • It& ma Angnst 31.1864, cOmmeneing at 10 o'clock r P r of comprising about IMO lots seasonable and goods, to which the at4ation of buyers is tnvl FRENCH PLAIT.-GLASS SilOW-C.Vd..- 02 . 2 111 Also, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, lad at 10 o'clock precisely, one superior hstrjollinatem plate glass show case, WATERY =ammoNs. R ALT REDUCED wise TO THE GMT COAL. IRON. AND 1,n1117 . DIODES OP PENNSYLVANIA I Y Bos mrsigr Si TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN D.11934/0E E t GIVING AMPLE TIME TO VISIT NACU 19.1 Ws,5 11 INTEREST ON THE ,""" ittser:Va t sooesapia .7 -ma• .Tlto Catawissa Railroad ComPg l1 , 146twi li f$XN wfwitx ...iffied.ad perfected ercaniremett4 with •- - ' '.1.,' 0 . e,;,,,,, , - 'Will bane Samurai/in Tickets from Pb_113e. , .. - -• ,- . , /- followihg route: PHILADELPHIA AND READING I: , ~'.....drtr. - To Reading / Sohnytkill Haven, Aib../..: - :- -'w Cit7ll.lld CL; T Tama BATAWIRSA RAILROAD Y I . , To Rstumit, McAuley_ Mountain, cs:......fs. ri lbisabar g 1 Danville. Milton, and Willlsmepor • ~ - L ._ __. A.s pal' al , - LACKAWANNA AND BLOOFISReRG c •L'''' wwcell Ta To Bloomsburg, Klagnton, and Nvilk-.) - .T, J itria. am LEHIGH AND 808QIIRII ANNA .F.A.L- 1, ----.--,., LM To White Haven and Penn Haven. %nal/ ME ; LIMON AND /11AHAVOY AND BRAVIS YOUNG L/ RAILROADS. t Par ell To Black qrsek and Mauch Chock: laths Bias Liman VALLEY RAILROAD. Fidisdato . To Allentown and Bethlehem: and ;he ~,, --,----- To Philadelp NoRTH PISZOISTIVANIA JuILE"' MIBs i hia. _eIViIIMANa ••••-•-• For variety and grandeur- of seenerf, disk' rv.u nkt il L 1 : mints petal/tar inducements to tourist*. ~ar. - ''" Those wiehlar to do so, may revs/be/be n.:.,.u .. 7i7E ) tainlas Tickets to start over the Herat ru , , Railroad- ITTUTR r V.A.ITM, eio. Bay. CB • /bol'lL e: X I Tickets can be obtained at the Depots °',,, At im. . 1 thia - and Reading and North I'ennsliv , - -- nd C o ll ie Companies, and of A MI , N. VAN HORN, Tle " el big- lam -ni . ath a Northwest corner SIXTH and crishT) • T OI 4 , 1226 c, , - 4Pidisa.ip: . Trains stall from Philadelphia and 5 , 54,- , ;. , :, stud .e... *- ,u 5 4 %-'ll 3 ASO P. kl„,_ and from Nor:t r,, - i *1... ;• Ba it''." 4 trot at 7 A.. IL. mud 146 and 5 . ' ' -.--- IS . DALLIS • AILDINO frog Aiggrialt_-, op, Nation FOR ALBANY VIADILLAWaRg CAN aL —The barge OLIVE - . Her. Wn ter, is no loading 04 tlrst wharf below will sail for the above point/. on .V-* • I , ITA arigagra. • rowa PE Alitriiiitbtr which Intl be taken on ch, 6 stc y_ to D. L. YL , ei„ an.W-.3t 304 f10nt1a_2F.LA......21: Viclohn, P *E11111,6 8t Atari& FROM NEVI A.r NRW ITATBN, Re.3lT„ l . l l\- . Yd ailiseBTCM —The steamers ”,"( B Y !aria mum amyl..., Peck Slip. 3 104 I "" 'Amin and II at num. oi NATANT TO HA Y P. 53. "14. AND CONTRACTOR& oret Were tAteharied In the prowling and . r ash;? . new and Slaw , will do well before inAl.,,*„.------a.- nnangewegus for the season to exands_f r 'en WWI Msaw In operation on the corn , 1 14 = 4. . and. COL A anna. tit Tbta ley le oompreesel Croat, An readilyirea la an ordinary WNW. 62 ., - tce• et Min over la ineerwid the rowhin tree ..a.net maw Tbelielea average 400 poiandlienn by X. teethes, by 4 feet in st,as. we a.ntf oti out www, mid the nit ~ tt i. again vallnAlanlins Produat by nil Prime K ,s is oitartFPC*4lrolttterelth. phirerdlealljetrittglliticaddß"l"*" lk MAMMY'S.......-------- ...1. au, . . "3. i S! • COTTA.GE ORL.- - % . .. _.., /3 1. " 17 Tairracarzzio be tr3sq„e i f s —To r4 ,- , .of one OA& RCM.? den e6P•c" — ".;# ' ,. .m.4i Lail Schools, bo found t o bo squall , ' r, ":.11 1 3ad 'Na Pular abil Drwing Boom. for r.,..+ 1,-, .:,. el aft 2 1 ,:-:, 2. b rim No. 18 North 53 0... 51e ft; , 41 A. 84 • A l BO.-11 template assortment of do 4.. .02114 14111 . *:!Il tan& Rift -YOUR MATCHER 135 i Septemberlat i We WO" f°I4AVI.A.i. UST lima IWP P^"..4 *alt.! eel! fIARD AND FANCY JOB . Y. .lolle,
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